Part 23 (1/2)
HOBSON, JOHN A. Evolution of Modern Capitalism. London, 1904.
---- Problems of Poverty, London, 1906.
HOURWICH, ISAAC A. Immigration and Labor. New York, 1912.
HUMPHREY, J.R. Proportional Representation. London, 1911.
ILLINOIS STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR. Report of Committee on Vocational Education, 1914.
JACOBI, ABRAHAM. Physical Cost of Women's Work. New York, 1907.
KELLEY, FLORENCE. Modern Industry in Relation to the Family. New York, 1915.
---- Some Ethical Gains Through Legislation. New York, 1906.
KELLOR, FRANCES A. Out of Work. New York, 1915 ed.
KERCHENSTEINER, G.M.A. Idea of the Industrial School (Trans.). New York, 1913.
---- Schools and the Nation (Trans.). London, 1914.
KEY, ELLEN. The Woman Movement (Trans.). New York, 1912.
KIRKUP, THOMAS. History of Socialism. London, 1906.
LAGERLoF, SELMA. Home and the State (Trans.). New York, 1912.
LEAVITT, FRANK M. Examples of Industrial Education. Boston, 1912.
LEVINE, Louis. Syndicalism in France. New York, 1914.
MACLEAN, ANNIE MARION. Wage Earning Women. New York, 1910.
MAROT, HELEN. American Labor Unions. New York, 1914.
MASON, OTIS T. Woman's Share in Primitive Culture. 1894.
Ma.s.sACHUSETTS COMMISSION ON INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. Reports, 1909.
MATTHEWS, LILLIAN R. Women in Trade Unions in San Francisco.
University of California, 1913.
MITCh.e.l.l, JOHN. Organized Labor. Philadelphia, 1903.
NATIONAL a.s.sOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS. Preliminary report on the Minimum Wage. New York.