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BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1920 375<br />

Americanization and Immigration<br />

Capek, Thomas. 325 73 Cl?g<br />

The Cechs (Bohemians) in America; a study of their national, cultural,<br />

political, social, economic and religious life. 1920. Houghton.<br />

Bibliography, p.281-284.<br />

The author describes the immigrations from the 17th century to the present day tells<br />

how his people are distributed in this country, and shows that they become industrious<br />

democratic, and loyal citizens.<br />

Davis, Philip, & Schwartz, Bertha, cd. 325.73 D32<br />

Immigration and Americanization; selected readings. 1920. Ginn.<br />

"Bibliography," p.749-765.<br />

The same<br />

r 325.73 D32<br />

Selections arranged chronologically and "particularly designed to meet the needs of<br />

high schools, colleges, universities, and chautauquas, which have been frequently at a<br />

loss in recommending to the student, investigator, official, or general public a handbook<br />

on these tw r in topics." Preface.<br />

Orth, Samuel Peter. 325.73 O28<br />

Our foreigners; a chronicle of Americans in the making. 1920.<br />

Yale University Press. (Chronicles of America series, v.35.)<br />

Contents: Opening the door.—The American stock.—The negro.—Utopias in<br />

America.—The Irish invasion.—The Teutonic tide.—The call of the land.—The city<br />

builders.—The Oriental.—Racial infiltration.—The guarded door.<br />

"Bibliographical note," p.235-230.<br />

Economics<br />

Bond, Beverley Waugh. 333 B62<br />

The quit-rent system in the American colonies, with an introduction<br />

by C. M. Andrews. 1919. Yale University Press. (Yale historical<br />

publications; miscellany.)<br />

"Bibliography," p.461-477.<br />

"This careful study of the aristocratic, feudal features of our colonial land system<br />

illustrates anew the truth that here in America as elsewhere free institutions are the result<br />

of gradual evolution. Professor Bond also throws fresh light on the origins of the<br />

revolution by showing that irritation over the quit-rents was another one of the causes<br />

of discontent that led to the revolt." American economic review, 1919.<br />

Includes a discussion of royal quit-rents in Canada and the West Indies.<br />

Brown, Harry Gunnison. 330.1 B78<br />

Theory of earned and unearned incomes; a study of the economic<br />

laws of distribution, with some of their applications to social policy.<br />

1918. Missouri Book Co.<br />

Written for several classes of readers—for socialists of the Marxian school, for<br />

single taxers, and for economists—with the purpose of discovering those things in the<br />

theory of income distribution the knowledge of which may help towards the fairest possible<br />

economic <strong>org</strong>anization of society. Condensed from Preface and Introduction.<br />

Cincinnati, Chamber of Commerce and Merchants' r 338.4 C48<br />

Exchange—Survey committee.<br />

Garment making industries. 1917- (Its Industrial survey of Cincinnati.<br />

Vocational section. [Reports, no.2.])<br />

This report was prepared by Cleo Murtland.<br />

A study to determine the extent of the need for trained workers, the extent to<br />

which instruction may be given in schools and what elements may be taught there with<br />

the educational qualifications desirable; and to secure the co-operat.on ot the public<br />

schools, the manufacturers, and the employees.

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