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ADDITIONS—DECEMBER 1913 521<br />

Conner, Jacob Elon. r 341.3 C75<br />

The development of belligerent occupation. 1912. (Iowa University.<br />

Studies in sociology, economics, politics and history, v.4, no.l.)<br />

"List of works consulted," p.64.<br />

Discussion of laws and usages from primitive times to the present, which have<br />

regulated the occupation of invaded territory during a period of conflict.<br />

Dell, Floyd. 396 D41<br />

Women as world builders; studies in modern feminism. 1913. Forbes.<br />

"Eight stimulating little chapters offering together an interpretation of the feminist<br />

movement. The author's method is to study the movement thru the personalities and<br />

ideals of typical leaders. The ten women whom he chooses as representatives are:<br />

Charlotte Perkins Gilman; Jane Addams; Emmeline Pankhurst; Olive Schreiner; Isadora<br />

Duncan; Beatrice Webb; Emma Goldman; Margaret Dreier Robins; Ellen Key; and<br />

Dora Marsden." Book review digest, 1913.<br />

French, Henry Findlay, & Marbury, Ogle. r 384 F92<br />

Petition and complaint regarding telephone rates and service [by]<br />

the officers, executive committee and governing body of the Protective<br />

Telephone Association of Baltimore city vs. the Chesapeake and Potomac<br />

Telephone Company of Baltimore city [and others], before the<br />

Public Service Commission of Maryland. [1913.]<br />

Hotchkiss, Willard Eugene. 353-2 H82<br />

The judicial work of the comptroller of the treasury as compared<br />

with similar functions in the governments of France and Germany; a<br />

study in administrative law. 1911. Cornell University. (Cornell<br />

studies in history and political science, v.3.)<br />

"Bibliography," p.143—146.<br />

Mozans, H. J. pseud. 3g6 M94<br />

Woman in science, with an introductory chapter on woman's long<br />

struggle for things of the mind. 1913. Appleton.<br />

Contents: Woman's long struggle for things of the mind.—Woman's capacity for<br />

scientific pursuits.—Women in mathematics.—Women in astronomy.—Women in physics.<br />

—Women in chemistry.—Women in the natural sciences.—Women in medicine and<br />

surgery.—Women in archaeology.—Women as inventors.—Women as inspirers and collaborators<br />

in science.—The future of women in science; summary and epilogue.<br />

"Bibliography," p.419-426.<br />

Myers, Gustavus. 353-5 M99<br />

History of the Supreme court of the United States. 1912. Kerr.<br />

The plain purpose of the author is to condemn the Supreme court as a tool of the<br />

interests. Though somewhat sweeping in its assertions and conclusions, it contains some<br />

just criticism of the selfish and partisan acts of this over-lauded tribunal and is valuable<br />

because of its bold presentation of evidence seldom used and its short histories of<br />

judges, party affiliations and business connections. Condensed from American journal<br />

of sociology, 1913.<br />

Spencer, Matthew Lyle. r 394.5 S74<br />

Corpus Christi pageants in England. 1911. Baker.<br />

Thesis for Ph. D., University of Chicago.<br />

"Bibliography," p.263—269.<br />

United States—Children's bureau. r 362.7 U25<br />

The Children's bureau; establishment of the bureau. [1912.] (Publication<br />

no.i.)<br />

United States—Children's bureau. r 317.3 U2532<br />

Handbook of Federal statistics of children, pt.i. 1913- (Publication<br />

no.5.)

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