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278 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Parker, Carleton Hubbell. 331-8 P23<br />

The casual laborer, and other essays, with introduction by C S.<br />

Parker. 1920. Harcourt.<br />

Other essays: Toward understanding labor unrest.—The I. W. W.—Motives in<br />

economic life.—Appendix: Report on the Wheatland hop fields' riot.<br />

Pennsylvania. Statutes. r 338.9 P39C<br />

Compilation of the laws relating to trades, occupations and professions,<br />

by J. H. Fertig. 1918. (Pennsylvania—Legislative reference<br />

bureau. Bulletin no.18.)<br />

Rowntree, Benjamin Seebohm, & Pigou, A. C 331-83 R79<br />

Lectures on housing. 1914. University Press. (Warburton lectures<br />

for 1914.)<br />

Contents: How far it is possible to provide satisfactory houses for the working<br />

classes at rents which they can afford to pay, by B. S. Rowntree.—Some aspects of<br />

the housing problem, by A. C. Pigou.<br />

Manchester University lectures, no.18.<br />

Spargo, John.<br />

335 S73P<br />

The psychology of bolshevism. 1919. Harper.<br />

An indictment of bolshevism as anti-social. The author explains the causes of the<br />

movement and suggests as a remedy the socialization of human thought, with the bettering<br />

of labor conditions and the banishment of poverty.<br />

Straus, Simon William.<br />

331-84 S91<br />

History of the thrift movement in America. 1920. Lippincott.<br />

(Lippincott's thrift text series.)<br />

The author is (1920) president of the American society for thrift. He discusses<br />

thrift in its broader aspects, as one of the great constructive forces necessary to human<br />

advancement, with special emphasis upon the inculcation of the habit in school children.<br />

Illustrated with five cartoons by Rollin Kirby of the New York "World."<br />

United States—Tariff commission. r 337.9 U2535<br />

Reciprocity and commercial treaties. 1919.<br />

• r-~<br />

Banking. Finance<br />

Ham, Arthur Harold, & Robinson, L. G. r 334.2 H19<br />

Credit union primer; an elementary treatise on cooperative banking,<br />

containing questions and answers concerning methods of <strong>org</strong>anization<br />

and operation, necessary books and forms, suggested by-laws<br />

and the credit union law of New York. 1914. (Russell Sage Foundation—Remedial<br />

loans division. [Pamphlet publications] no.15.)<br />

Harris, Ralph Scott. 332.1 H29<br />

Practical banking, with a survey of the Federal reserve act. 1915.<br />

Houghton.<br />

"Bibliography," p.297-300.<br />

"Intended for the student of finance who wishes a glimpse into the practical<br />

conduct of the bank or for the business man who daily has relations with the bank<br />

and yet...is unfamiliar with [its] details." Preface.<br />

Herrick, Clay. 332.14 H47<br />

Trust companies; their <strong>org</strong>anization, growth and management.<br />

1915. Bankers Pub. Co<br />

"Bibliography." p.477-486.<br />

Appeared in "The bankers magazine" of New York during the years 1904-1907.<br />

"Valuable chiefly for those interested in the technical side of trust companies."<br />

Journal of political economy, igio.

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