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GENERAL INDEX 



Labor — Continued. 



Machinery and. (H. AVhite) VIII 365 



Manual trainingin public schools, 



(H. E. Back) VIII 118 



Mine workers, (Jolin Mitchell) .VIII 346 

 Money power, laborers the 



real HI 95 



Monopoly and the struggle of 



classes, (G. B. Clark) VIII 127 



Motive power and VII 212 



Motives to VIII 2.53 



Neglect of workmen VIII 320 



Negro, (C. Kelsey) VIII 3S6 



Negroes, conditions of VIII 250 



Open shops, (J. R. Commons)... VII I 199 



And wages VIII 211 



Contracts VIII 207 



Defined VIII 201 



History VIII 199, 203 



Policy, (J. R. Commons) ViII 199 



Occupation, choice of VIII 431 



Organizations, future of HI 326 



Unlawful HI 325 



Organized and worked in Amer- 

 ica, how Ill 244 



Power of VIII 91 



Part of, m industry VIII 90 



Population and mileage of vari- 

 ous countries VIII 409 



Principles, sound union Ill 327 



Problems of VIII 139 



Profit sharmg VIII 302 



Race and, living standard VIII 256 



Railroad capitahzation and VIII 410 



Railroads and VIII 408 



Rights of VIII 105, 281 



Solidarity, causes of VIII 427 



Shirking in America HI 253 



SkUled. (J. Richards) VIII 275 



And wages VIII 266 



Proportion of VIII 243 



Specialization of American VIII 243 



Strikes, court decisions on VIII 201 



Management of VIII 168 



Study of, progress m VIII 25 



The social engineer, (W. H. 



Tolman) VIII 319 



The law and closed shops, (W. 



Drew) VIII 215 



Transportation, and, cost of. . .VIII 410 



Relations of. to VIII 409 



Trusts and cheap HI 100 



Union, ultimate form of Ill 328 



Unskilled, degradation of VIII 432 



Village communities of factory 



and mine, (C. B. Going) VIII 326 



Wage systems. (A. E. Outer- 

 bridge VIII 291 



Labor — Continued. 



Wages, cause of high. (A. M. 



Low) VIII 262 



In U. S., (A. M. Low) VIII 202 



Of American and European, 



comparative Ill 5 



Of farm V 100 



Of skilled (J. Richards) VIII 275 



Premivmi system of VIII 291 



Woman, present status of VIII 376 



Woman's place in VIII 375 



Place in organized (S. 



Yudelson) VIII 375 



\\orkman, eflicieiiey of Amcii- 



cau Ill 5 



Good, rewarded Ill 254 



Wrecked labor organizations 



(E. .Stewart) VIII 221 



(See also child labor, civic federa- 

 tion, workmen, trades-unions 

 factories, industrial commis- 

 sion) 



Labor unions 



(F. F. Ingram) Vlil 172 



Check on Wall street Ill 382 



Immigrants and VIII 226 



Lawful HI 327 



Legal incorporation of Ill 328 



(See also trades unions) 



Land grant bill 



Education, and teclmical VII 303 



La Cour, Paul 



Telephone, inventor of VII 175 



Ladd, Story B 



Gypsum VI 407 



La Follette, Robert M 



Nomination by popular vote II 397 



Railroad regulation IV 294 



Lakes, Arthur 



Copper ores in U. S VI 260 



Lakes 



Carson and railroads IV 280 



Lakes, the great 



Advantages of . geographical IV 148 



And war craft IV 142 



Beauty of IV 141 



Canals of IV 150 



Commerce of. (Ray Stanard 



Baker) IV 141 



Great Salt, and railroads IV 279 



Half century of IV 142 



Lading methods imrivaled IV 146 



Sailors on IV 149 



Ships built in lake yards IV 145 



Standard oil and Ill 175 



Steel corporation, and U. S IV 146 



Tonnage of IV 145 



Trade of IV 30 



Annual IV 148 



Variety of IV 148 



Lamps, incandescent (see electricity) 

 Lampblack VI 390 



