GENERAL INDEX 



365 



Kentucky 



IkittRshii) IX :J00 



Opeiiinp of Ill 12 



Ketchuni, William F 



Mower of V 95 



Key, Francis Scott I 357 



Kidd, Thomas I 



American workmen VIII 1 



Kimball. F. A 



Introducefl lemons V 247 



Kirby, O. W. A 



Mower of V 98 



Patents of V 88 



Kirchoff. Charles 



Mineral resources of U. S VI 1 



Knapp, Martin A 



Government ownership of rail- 

 roads IV 355 



Knight, Walter II.. electrician VII 139 



KniKhts of Labor VIII 222 



Organization of VIII 144 



Woman and VIII 384 



Knowles, Hazard V 96 



Knownothingism X 134 



Knox, Philander, C 



Right of congress to control 



trusts in 204 



Kaolin VI 313 



Koren, John 



Benevolent institutions X 22 



Kuhn. Adam, American physician — VII 407 



Kuklux X 134-5 



Kunz. George F 



Precious stones VI 324 



Kmizitc VI 333 



L 



Labor 



Abraham Lincoln on VIII 175 



Ambition in VIII 254 



American federation of VIII 25 



Requirements of Ill 252 



American underground workers, 



(C. Higgins) VI 15 



Workman, (T. I. Kidd) VIII 1 



And education, (W. J. Tucker). .VIII 426 

 And immigration, (John R. 



Commons) VIII 236 



Building trades in England VIII 211 



In U. S VIII 213 



Capital, and. (Grover Cleveland). .II 5 



Contention of. with VIII 91 



Duties to IV 516 



Independent of VIII 176 



Cheap, not best VIII 265 



Child. (Florence Kelley) VIII 56 



Chinese, character of VIII 252 



In U. S VIII 247 



Climate and VIII 249 



Labor- Com iniied 



Closed shop contracts. (W. 



Drew) VIII 215 



Commerce an<l VIII 400 



Commodity, a VIII 359 



Cumpul.sory arbitration VIII IIS 



Conditions of. changed VIII 24(i 



(ienoral VIII 2S 



Congress, power of, and lawH. . ..VIII 81 

 Co-operation of. and capital. 



(W. H. Pfahler) VIII 89 



Debt to railroads, (G. M. 



Walker) VIII 408 



Decentralization of VIII 429 



Dennition of VIII 153 



Demogogy, political, and IV 516 



Education, caste, and I 215 



Employers', American, struggle.. Ill 250 



Undue claims of VIII 108 



Factories, (G. W. Alger) VIII 46 



Factory, as a social element. 



(C. D. Wright) VIII 3:J8 



Factory, machine shop, and 



mine, (C. B. Going) VIII 326 



Federation, organization of 



American VIII 144 



Of, permanence of VIII 222 



Filipinos as laborers VIII 251 



Foreigners in, vmions VIII 228 



Government and II 446 



Government investigation of. 



(R. T. Ely) VIII 24 



Gould Jay, on VIII 279 



Grievance of, chronic VIII 428 



Growth of American federation 



of lal)Or, (S. Gonipers) VIII 143 



Higher education, and VIII 429 



Hopelessness of VIII 426 



Immigrant, and machinery VIII 260 



Desirable VIII 245 



Character of VIII 241 



Immigration and. (J. R. Com- 

 mons VIII 236 



And production VIII 241-2 



Impersonality of laborers VIII 319 



Imported VIII 199 



Indxistrial commission, experts 



of VIII 26 



Report of VIII 25, 127 



Industry, its part in Ill 94 



Intelligence, and money. (Charles 



R. Flint) HI 91 



Knights of VIII 25. 144 



And woman VIII .384 



Label law, IllinoLs union VIII 194 



Labor law, alien, anti VIII 240 



Law, (F. J. Stimson) VIII 194 



Constitutionality of VIII 87 



Growth of VIII 88 



Opposition to VIII 86 



Uniform or graded VIII 85 



Machine shops. (M. Cokely) VIII 357 



