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GENERAL INDEX 



Trades Unions — Continued. 



Imported labor and VIII 199 



Importing foreigners VIII 237 



Incompleteness of VIII 220 



Indestructible VIII 222 



Inevitable and just VIII 307 



Lal)el. (J. G. Brooks) VIII 181 



Adopted VIII 182 



Earliest VIII 181 



(F. J. Stimson) VIII 194 



Garment VIII 183 



Hatters' VIII 183 186 



Influence of VIII 184 



Law. Illinois VIII 195 



Purpose of the VIII 181 



Strengthening the VIII 187 



Uses of VIII 191 



Law and closed shop contract, 



(Walter Drew) VIII 215 



Locomotive engineers organized. VIII 144 



Machinery and VIII 368 



Methods, right VIII 97 



Mine workers' VIII 352 



Perfecting VIII 349 



United VIII 349 



Miners, organization of VIII 348 



Monopolies, and VIII 131 



Monopoly, a VIII 133 



Open shop agreements VIII 203 



Policy VIII 199 



Open shop policy, (Jolin R. 



Commons) VIII 199 



Organization, thorough VIII 207 



Personal factors VIII 211 



Political nature of VIII 208 



Power of VIII 178 



Problems of VIII 139 



Race competition and VIII 255 



Brotherhood of VIII 258 



Railroads and VIII 209 



Recognized, not VIII 97 



Rights of VIII 216 



Shoemakers', survival of VIII 222 



Social influence of VIII 173 



Socialism, opposed to VIII 129 



Unorganized labor and VIII 135 



Solidarity of, cure for VIII 429 



Strilce breakers VIII 160 



Strikes and VIII 156 



Sweat shops VIII 212 



Tainted money and VIII 132 



Tariff, and VIII 199 



Teachers' VIII 385 



Trusts, caused by VIII 112 



Typesetters', women in VIII 384 



Un-American VIII 257 



Unprotected VIII 200 



Woman's place in VIII 375 



Women in VIII 383 



Garment workers' VIII 385 



Trades Unions — Continued. 



Wrecked, (E. Stewart) VIII 221 



(See also civic federation, indus- 

 trial commission 



Training, manual 



Reformatories and X 265 



Transportation 



Agriculture, influence on V 25 



American, (G. H. Daniels) IV 199 



And European compared Ill 6 



Early IV 90 



Pioneering and IV 96 



Canals and railroads in west, 



early Ill 27 



Companies, early American Ill 36 



Consolidation of, integration 



and Ill 71 



Corporations, stock of early Ill 38 



Food prices, early American 



and IV 94 



Policies, early American Ill 9 



Railroad regulation, (R. M. 



La Follette) IV 294 



Roads and canals, Gallatin's 



report on Ill 9 



Travel Ill 430 



( See also automobiles) 



(See also railroads, trade, com- 

 merce, great lakes, canals).. . . 



Travis. Ira D 



Isthmian canal II 228 



Treadwell, Daniel, inventor I 370 



Treaties 



Agreements of U. S. other than 



treaties, (Charles C. Hyde) II 216 



Canal treaty of 1846 with New 



Granada II 233 



Clayton-Bulwer II 235 



Of 1850 II 168 



Extradition II 172 



Frelinghuysen-Zavala II 245 



Gadsden, effect of, on isthmian 



canal II 237 



Guadalupe Hidalgo, ceding New 



Mexico and California II 283 



Hague, American commission 



to II 209 



Ratiflcation of II 208 



Hay-Pauncefote II 168. 246 



Kasson reciprocity II 384 



Criticized II 388 



Soundness of II 389 



Modus Vivendi II 223 



Oregon ceded II 284 



Postmaster general, power of II 211 



President, powers of II 208 



Reciprocity, various II 378 



River navigation, free, in con- 

 gress of Vienna II 168 



Rivers, with South American 

 states for free navigation of II 168 



