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450 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Page, William, b. 1861, ed.<br />

r 330.9 P14<br />

Commerce and industry; a historical review of the economic conditions<br />

of the British empire from the Peace of Paris in 1815 to the<br />

declaration of war in 1914, based on parliamentary debates, with a preface<br />

by Sir William Ashley. 2v. 1919. Constable.<br />

v.2 has title: "Commerce and industry; tables of statistics for the British empire<br />

from 1815."<br />

Bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

"The object has been to provide an impartial review of public opinion on commercial<br />

and industrial matters as represented by debates in Houses of Parliament during the past<br />

century." Editorial note.<br />

Scott, John Waugh. 331.88 S42<br />

Syndicalism and philosophical realism; a study in the correlation of<br />

contemporary social tendencies. 1919. Black.<br />

Bibliographical foot-notes.<br />

The author, who is (1919) lecturer on moral philosophy, University of Glasgow,<br />

attempts to show that certain recent teachings about the nature of ultimate reality and<br />

some manifestations of the modern labor movement are fundamentally allied. Beginning<br />

with a history of the development of syndicalism, he traces its relation to the "evolutionism'*<br />

of M. Bergson and to the realism of Mr Bertrand Russell.<br />

United States—Council of national defense. r 330.9 U25<br />

Readjustment and reconstruction information. 2 pts. in 2v. 19T9.<br />

Prepared by the Reconstruction research division.<br />

pt.i. Readjustment and reconstruction activities in foreign countries.<br />

pt.2. Readjustment and reconstruction activities in the States.<br />

United States—Library of Congress.<br />

qr 016.338 U25I<br />

List of publications which contain statistics of production of<br />

foreign countries. 1917.<br />

Mimeograph copy.<br />

United States—Markets bureau. qr 338.1 U2537f<br />

Food surveys, April 29, 1918-June 27, 1919. v.1-2. 1918-19.<br />

Published monthly, with frequent special numbers.<br />

v.i, no.4; v.2, no.5, 12 wanting.<br />

No more published.<br />

Labor<br />

[American Rolling Mill Co. Middletown, Ohio.] r 331.8 A51<br />

Facts for foremen. [1919?]<br />

Information for employees, items of the company's policy, and an account of its<br />

welfare work.<br />

Beard, Mrs Mary (Ritter). 331.87 B34<br />

A short history of the American labor movement. 1920. . Harcourt.<br />

"An excellent summary of American labor history. The book is based on recent<br />

more voluminous works, but the clarity of explanation and the skill in selecting the<br />

salient facts of somewhat complicated situations and incidents are largely the author's<br />

own." Springfield republican, ig20.<br />

Hammond, Matthew Brown. qr 331.8 H22<br />

British labor conditions and legislation during the war. 1919. Oxford<br />

University Press, Amer. branch.<br />

Issued in the series Preliminary economic studies of the war by the Division of economics<br />

and history of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.<br />

A narrative of the situation in England, which shows that the welfare of the worker<br />

necessitates more complex relations between labor and capital, and which suggests a<br />

greater co-ordination of the efforts of employer and employed, and greater efficiency<br />

on the part of both.

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