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PHILLIPS, ULRICH B.: 



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July, 1904; 



"Making Cotton Pay," World's Work, May, 1904. 

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Political Science Quarterly, June, 1905. 

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American Historical Review, July, 1906. 

 "Decadence of the Plantation," Annals of the American 



Academy, XXXV (1910), 37. 



"Plantation with Slave Labor and Free," American His- 

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 PICKETT, J. E.: 



"World against the Cotton Grower," Pacific Rural 



Press, October 11, 1925. 

 POE, CLARENCE H.: 



"Builders of an Agricultural Community," South At- 

 lantic Quarterly, January, 1909. 

 PUTNAM, GEORGE E.: 



"Agricultural Credit Legislation and the Tenancy Prob- 

 lem," American Economic Review, V, 80515. 

 Review of Reviews, "The New South," April, 1926; 



"Cotton Fields, Old and New," July, 1926, pp. 57-76. 

 SHEPPARD, MORRIS: 



"Who Gets the Cotton Money?" Country Gentleman, 



August 23, 1924. 

 SMITH, ALFRED G.: 



"The Cropper System," Country Gentleman, September 



4, 1920. 

 "Winning the Weevil War," Country Gentleman, May 



31, 1924. 

 SMITH, BRADFORD B.: 



"Forecasting the Acreage of Cotton," Journal of Ameri- 

 can Statistical Association, March, 1925. 

 SNYDER, H. : 



"Negro Migration and the Cotton Crop," North American 



Review, July, 1924. 

 SOULE, ANDREW M.: 



"Problem of the Cotton Growing Industry," Commerce 

 and Finance, Jan. 12, 1927. 



