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Mackey, Albert Gallatin.<br />

History of freemasonry; with the history of its introduction<br />

and progress in the United States, the History of<br />

the symbols of freemasonry and the History of the<br />

A. A. Scottish rite, by W. R. Singleton. 7v. 1898. .qr366.i M182I1<br />

The author (1807-81) devoted the latter part of his life almost exclusively<br />

to researches of freemasonry and his works on the subject are authoritative.<br />

Moody's magazine and American investments; a monthly review<br />

for investors, bankers and men of affairs, Dec.<br />

1905-date. v.i-date. 1906-date ^30.5 M87<br />

This was "Moody's magazine" until May<br />

1906, when it was combined<br />

with "American investments."<br />

National Board of Trade.<br />

Proceedings of the annual meeting (36th), 1906. 1906 r38i N15<br />

The object of the association is to promote the efficiency of the various<br />

commercial and manufacturing <strong>org</strong>anizations of the United States.<br />

Its proceedings relate to the interstate commerce law, postal affairs,<br />

internal waterways, the American merchant marine, etc.<br />

New York (city), Charity Organization Society.<br />

Five hundred and seventy-four deserters and their families;<br />

a descriptive study of their characteristics and circumstances,<br />

by Lilian Brandt. 1905. (Publications,<br />

noi)<br />

r347.6 N261<br />

Study undertakes to answer such questions as "What sort of men<br />

desert their wives?" "What sort of wives do they desert, and under<br />

what circumstances?" Includes a compilation of the laws of the<br />

various states relating to family desertion and non-support.<br />

Pennsylvania—Governor. (S. W. Pennypacker.)<br />

Message to the General assembly, extraordinary session,<br />

Jan. 15, 1906. 1906<br />

r353.g P3gme<br />

Brief message relating chiefly to the Greater Pittsburgh bill, to state<br />

finances and to the re-appointment of the state into senatorial and<br />

representative districts.<br />

Pennsylvania. Statutes.<br />

Laws of the General assembly of the commonwealth of<br />

Pennsylvania, passed at the extraordinary session of<br />

1906, in the one hundred and thirtieth year of independence.<br />

1906 r345 P39la<br />

Perrault, Charles.<br />

Les contes; dessins par Gustave Dore, preface par P.J.<br />

Stahl. 1892 qr398 P43<br />

Reader, Francis Smith.<br />

History of primary laws in Pennsylvania. 1906<br />

History and text of the laws passed in 1879 to prevent fraud in the<br />

primary elections of the Republican party held in Beaver county.<br />

Spargo, John.<br />

Socialism; a summary and interpretation of socialist principles.<br />

1906<br />

States in simple language and from the point of view of a "convinced<br />

socialist" what socialism is and what it is not.<br />

Steffens, Lincoln.<br />

Struggle for self-government; being an attempt to trace<br />

r32g R25<br />

335 S73<br />

American political corruption to its sources in six<br />

states of the United States; with a dedication to the<br />

czar. 1906<br />

320.4 S81<br />

Contents: Dedication.—Folk's fight for St. Louis.—Chicago's appeal<br />

to Illinois.—Wisconsin, representative government restored.—Rhode<br />

5H

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