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The Columbia University Libraries reserve the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgement, fulfillment of the order would involve violation of the copyright law. Author: U.S. War industries board. Employment... Title: Bibliography of employment management Place: Washington, D.C. Date: 1918 ^M -9aoa% -9k MASTER NEGATIVE * COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES PRESERVATION DIVISION BIBLIOGRAPHIC MICROFORM TARGET ORIGINAL MATERIAL AS FILMED - EXISTING BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD ^nnpMii ■^ U.3. V-ar inrliuitrio:. board, Enplo^^^ient nanage- mmt section, Biblior^raphy of eiiplo^mont nana^^onent, .^ TTasli- ington, ins. ^87^ 1. .'^a en. I'.ino o ^raphod , C RESTRICTIONS ON USE: TECHNICAL MICROFORM DATA RLM SIZE: '^Sww REDUCTION RATIO: \d^''\ IMAGE PLACEMENT:MA) HA IB ilB DATE FILMED: V\-\\A^ INITIALS : (^ TRACKING # : 1^ 5 A/ n (\ ') r. ■> FILMED BY PRESERVATION RESOURCES, BETHLEHEM. 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CI «M«1U A •»_ J % ya.laAA^2/V-^ < r / / K*-' V • KJ f .xvy • Employment Itonagement Section, Wbp Industries Board r i# f A !• General on Labor 2. Functions of the Employment Manager 3^ Administrative Orgfnizction f.nd Relations 4. Foremtnizing 5. Employment Manager's Associations 6« Records, Forms, and Office Methods 7* The Labor Survey or /udit 8. The Labor Market 9» Selection of Employes 10. Physical Examinations 11. Mentel Tests 12. Job Analysis 13. Dilution 14. Labor Turnover 15. Vocational Guidance 16. Unenployment 17. Regular izat ion 18. Public Employment Bureaus 19. Law of the Labor Contract 20. Educrtion of Employes 21. Rehabilitation 22. Americanization 23. Psychology of the Task 24. Wages 25. The Minimum ^ge 26. Profit Sharing 27. Promotions 28. Health 29. Medical Aid 30. Fatigue and Work Schedules 31. Absenteeism 32. Shop Standards 33. Women in Industry 34. Welfare Work (general references) 35. Accidents 36. Workmen's Compensation 37. Insurance 38. Restaurants 39. Home Conditions of Employes 40. Housing 41. Thrift and Saving 42. Pensions 43. Legal /id for Employes 44. Clubs and Club Houses 45. Games, Recreation, and Rest Periods 46. Community J^gencies 47. Government of the Shop 48. Sn«:eestion Systems 49. Shop Comnittee Systems 50. Collective Bargaining Contracts 51. Associf tions of Employes 52. Trade Unions 53. The I. W* W. 54. Strikes 55. The Basis of Tiscipline and Loyalty t f % # BIBLIOGRAPHI GSNERAL fil LABOR Employment l^tonagement Section, War Industraes Board Washington Sept* 16, 191.^ Sheet 1 Adams, T. S. and Siomner, Helen L. v-t^ r*y^ Labor Problems: A Text Book^ Nev; York, 1905, Maomillan. The Labor Problem aiKi its Genesis-'.eman and Child Labor—Immigraticn^-The Sv/^ating System— Povert^^ , SaminGS, and Unemployment- -Strikes and Boycott— Lali«r {Jrganizations^aul em- ployers » Associations— The _^encies of Industrial Peace— Profit ^^^^^f""^^^ operation— Industrial Sducation— Lab«r Laws— The Material Progress of the v/age Earning Classes. The appendix contains laws and statistics. Cadbury, EdT/ard: Experiments in Industrial Organization; New York, 1912, Longmans Selection of Employes, Dex>artment Organization, Welfare \/ork. Ccmmcns, John R. : Labor and Administration; Eew York> 1913, Macmillan. Pitch, John ii.: The Ste^l Workers; Nev; York, 1910, Cha^rities pablication Corrmittee. Pitch, John ii. : A Report on Industrial Unrest; Summary of Finding ff President's Commission: Survey, 1918, February 16, pp, 545-546. aalsv/orthy, John: The Balance Sheet of the Soldier Workman; North American Heviev;, 1917, December, pp. 841-657. Internal revolution vdll follow the ^va^ In Great Britain vjiless Lai>or and Capital can be persuaded that their interests are identical r Hartness, Jaines: The Himan Factor in works Management; New York, 1912, ilcGraw^-Hill. Kelley, Florence: Modern Industry— In Relation to the Family, Health, Education and Morality; New York,. 1914, Longmans. Lee, Gerald Stanley: Inspired Millionaires; Northanipton, Mass. , 1908, Mount Tom Press. I'lallock, W. H.: Aristocracy and Evolution; New York, 1901, Macmillan. Mitchell, John: The Wage Earner and His Problem; Washingten 1913, P. S. Ridsdale. Redfield, Hon. William C: The New Industrial Day; New York, 1912, Century Co. Ringe, F. H. Jr.: Can the Human Side cf Engineering be Taught; Industrial Management, 1916, i;cvember, pp. 205-212. Outlines a course for engineering students «n tn^i human factor in industry. Simkhovitch, M- 1^.: Th^ * City Worker ' s World in.America; New York, 1917, I'lacmiUan. Talbot, Winthrop: Select Bi-bliography of Recent Publications on Helpful Relations of Employers and Employed; Cleveland, 1912. Trachtenberg, Alexander: The American Labor Year Book 1917-1918; i^ev. York, The Rand School cf iSocial Science. valentine, R. G. • The Human Element in Praduction; American Journal of Seciology, 1917, January. Weble S. B. - Problems of Modern Industry; New York, 1913, Landtn, Longmans. A ' - - chaTDters on wemen's wa^es, hours cf looar. f BIBLIOGRAPHY GENERAL ON LABOR Eraploynent Ilaxiagement Section, War Industries Board Washington Sept. 16, 1918 Sheet 2 Handling Men: Edited by Staff of System, Chicago, 1918, A. W. Shaw Co. Industrial Unrest in Great Britainj Bulletin of U, S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Ho. 237, Washington, 1917, i'^priiit of British documents. Labor: Chicago, 1915, A. V. Shaw &. Co. The Factory tena^ement Series, Also issued as Vol. iV of the Libi'ary of F^^-otory MaBagement • The Long Day: A True oto:,^y of a New York Working Girl as Told by Herself; New York, 1905, The Century Co, PreliiDinary Report of the Factory Investigating Commission; Albany, 1912. 3 vol-omes. State of Fev; York. Report on Conditions of Employment in Iron and Steel Industry in United States; Washington, 1911-19 j.3. 4 vo..umes. Government printing Office. 62nd Congress, 1st Session, Senate Document 110. Resolutions on P.econs-!;ruction of the British Labor Party: The Survey, 1918, August 3, pp. 500-504. Second Report of the Factory Investigating Commission: Albany, 1913, 3 vols. State of "l^ew Yo:.'k. Social V/elfare in Time of War and Disar^ter: Survey; 1917, October 27; 1917, December 8; 1918, January 19; 1918, February 23; 1918, March 23. Summary of the Report on Condition of Woman and Child V/age Earner^ in the United States: Washington, 1916. Bulletin of U. S. Bureau of Labor, Statistics No. 175. A summary of the report issued in 19 volumes, J 1910-1913. BIBLIOGRAPHY # « EU Ih^CTXO L'S of TliS Fi.yLQTiIS^IT I^^ITAGER Einployment Ivlanagement Section, War Industries Board Washington Sept. 16,»18 Sheet 1 Bernstein, Lester: Putting It Up to the President; Industrial SHanagement , 1918, January, pp. 46-47. On the art of preparing a report, Bundy, George (Employmont Llgr. Ford Motor Co.): T/ork of the Employment Depart- ment of the Ford Motor Go. ; In Bulletin of U. S. Bureau of Labor Statis- tics Ho. 198, V/ashington, 1916, pp. 63-71, Clothier, R. C. (Emplo^.^ent llgr. Curtis publishing Co., Phila.); The Function of the Employment L'epaT/tment; In Bulletin of U. S. Bi::reau of Labor Statis- tics No. 196, Washington, 1916, ppc 7-14. Clothier, R. C: The Employment \ork of the Curtis Publishing Co.; ^nals of iimerican Academy, 1916, IJay, pp. 94-111. Outlines four divisions: the employment, the medical, the instruction and the welfare. Gardner, H. L. (Employment llgr. Cheney Bros,): The Employment Department: Its Functions and Scope; Bulletin of U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics No. 202, Washington, 1916, pp. 49-55. Hendersohott, F. C. and F. E. V.^akly: The Employment Department and Employe Relations; Chicago, 1918, LaSalle University, pp. SO. Selection, Promo- tions, Employe Records, Survey of Enroloyes, Principles of Transfer, Voca- tional Laboratory, Job Analysis, Turnover, Educational and Welfare Work. Hopkins, Ernest M. : A Functionalized Employment Department as a Factor in In- dustrial Efficiency; Annals of American Academy, 1916, Llay, pp. 67-75. Also in -Annals for Sept. 1915, pp. 112-120. Hopkins, E. M. : .^.dvantages of Centralized Employment; Annals, 1917, May, pp. 1-9 Jones Mark IL: Employment Department Organization of Thomas A. Edison Interests, Industrial Llanageroent, 1918, I^y, pp. 374"379. Kelly, Roy W. : Hiring the Y/orker, New York, 1918, Engineering Lf^gazine Co., Chapter III, pp. 53-38. Kelly, Rcy W, : Labor Factors in Our Shipping program; Industrial Management, 1918, Match, pp, 210-'^17. Mbtc:^-lf, H. C: Report of Committee on Vocational Guidance; New York, 1916, National Association of Corporation Schools, pp. 33-44 and 112-119. Morris, Mary L.: Begir^ings of Labor Maintenace Service in a Hmall Plants In- dustrial I/Janageraent, 1918, September, pp. 205-208. Person, Harlow S.: University Schools of Bi^siness and the Training of Employ- ment Executives; Annals of American Academy, 1916, May, pp. 117-127, Reilly, Phillip J.: The V/ork of the Employment Department of Dennison Manu- facturing Co,, Framingham, Mass.; Annals of American Academy, 1916, May, pp. 87-94. BIBLIOGRAPHY Emnloyment Ilanasemenx Section. War Industries Board Washington Sept. 16, 1918 SiiSet Z f Tolman, William H.-. So^ia--. Engineering, I7ov; York, 1909. .JcGrnw-Hill. Chapter II, Ihe Social Sucreiary, j^. 48-59. Winiams, Jchn ::.: in Actual ;^ccouiit of vr.k.t \-e Have Done to Roduce Our Labor Tcurnover; Anna.i.s, EL.,/, 1917, n,-. 51-70. V/ill'ts, Joseph H. : The Labo:> Tui-nover and the Hvjuanizing of Industry; Araeri- can Acaaeny of Foiltioal and Social Science, Annals, 1915, Se:.)teraber. Wnder, An -e'-xre: The EiiD?:..o:;ment Depar-.mont ; 100^:^, 1917, August, pp. 98-104. (:i-.«s"\Vunde-.- is Enidoyir.ent Uan^^r Lum « Sweet Shoe Co., Auburn, Me.) Duties of '.VeTaro Snpervisors for '..-omen. Great Britain; Monthly LaJ^or Reviev. 1918. July, p.. r-.95-:.97. A Review of "Buties of Welfare Supervisors for V.'oraen" M/.nistry of Munitions, Great Britain- Hiring and Firing: Now York, 19i.6, Meti-opolitan Life Insurance Co., p?. 5-9. Ecpoi-t of the Shipyard lEplc^/ment Manager's Conference of November 9-10, 1917, Washington, ISl'', Kmercency 5ieet Coi-poration, pp. S2. 4 # BIBLJOGHIPHY T/ashington September 16, *18 ADMUnSTRAT IVI] QHaAlTIZATIQH MD ADMINISTRATIVE RELATIONS of the EgLpyiMT IiIAI^^AGELElIT DEPARTLI^ITT E.uployment Il^nat^^eraent Section, XJax Industries Board BlooHifield, yiQ-jeT: Labor and Compensation; New York City, 1917, Tne Industrial E>itension Institute, Chapter III, pp. 58-80 • Clothier, R. C. : Ralations Between the Employment Ivianager and Other Department Heads; Industrial I.Ianagement , 1917, J..n., pp. 557-560. Smerson, H;-rrington: The Twelve Principles of Efficiency; New Yurie, 1917, The Engineering 2.1^ca,zine Cu,, Ci.a^oter II, The lyi)© of Organization Through Wiiich Efficiency is Attained. On the distinction between line and staff. Ciiapter V^ Competent Counsel, and Chapter XVI. E:-ecutive Control of Line and Staff. Going, Charles B, : Principles of Industrial Engineering; New York, 1911, McGraw- Hill, CLapter II, Pi-^inciples of Lidustrial Or,,;anization, pp. 39-58. Kelly, Roy ^.7.: Hiring the Worker; Now York, 1918, Engineering ly^gazine Co., Chapter IV, pp. 39-44. Thomtpson, C. B. (:^ditor): Scientific Ifenagement; CM^bridge, 1914, Eirvard Uni- versity Press. The Science of Management. Lieut^ G. J. Meyers, U. S. N. pp. 132-152. Bulletin of the Society to Promote the Science of Mnagement, 1916, January, Addresses by Valentine, Hopkins and Ernest Li-rtin. Getting the Sur.erintendent'i^ Cooperation; 100^^. 1918, J; nuary, pp. 54-56. Advocates raakin^ Betterment Department a Straff Department, all changes v.hich affect productive Departments to be authorized by Superintendent only. • i'. f 4 B.I B L 115 HA PHY FOHEr:AiTiz.i£a V/ashington Sept. lo, 1918 ou Erriploynient Iianagomenl: Soction, "IVar Xnd-astries Board Bloomfleld, Heyer: Helatiurs of Foremon to the V/orking Force, Industrial Man- agement, 1917, Jmie, pp. ^40-349. Bowie, Creorgo W. : Foiemen— Su.ch as America Keeds; Industrial iianagement , 1917, Autjust, pp. 70?.-7?.3. Oobum, Frederic T.; A Foreman': Bor,ponsiblllty arxd ;^u-i-yi(^rj by; XndustrlAl Man- Eisement; 1917, June, pp. 3.i9-353. ?arnh.am, IKvi^iit T. : l^egroes a Source of Industrial LalDor; Industrial Ivlanagement , 1918, Auc^iisx, pp. 123-129. Fergiison, fx. C. : The Psychology of the 1^'egro: An Experimental Study; Archive J of Psychology, 1916, i^Oo 5o, pp. 138. (iehrjng, a.: Racial Contrasts; i^ev^ Yor:c, 1908, S. ?. Putnam Sons. Hunter, J. 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To he completed in 5 vols. Thompson, C. B. (Editor): Scientific L!anagement; Cambridge, 1914, Harvard Uni- versity Press, "the Foreman's Place in Scientific Management" pi^^ 395-404. Job-selling in Industrial Establishments in Ohio; Ohio Industrial Commission, Columbus, Oiiio, 1916. Gratis paper. The Poles as Temperajuent..--: l Yvorkrueri; -Rloctrical \7crld, 1918, Ai>riJ 27. Training of Foremen as Carried on at the ITew Departure Mfg. Co.: Automotive Industries, 191^, May. B IBLIOGRAPHY Washington Sept. 16, as ^ ♦ ^ f ElIPLOr'^NT LIAIUGERS^ ASSOCIATIONS Ec5)lGym©nt llana.jeinent Section, War Industries Board Bloomfield, Iteyen The Aim and Work of Ernployment I^ana{;ers^ Associations; Annals of American Academy, 1916, I\toy, pp. 76-87. Also in Bulletin of U, S. Bureau of Lubor Statistics, No. 196. Washini^ton 1916, pp. 42-4 and pp. 73-81* Kelly, Roy W. : Hirinj the Worker; New York, 1918, Engineering Magazine Co. Introduction 'oy Lleyer Bloomfield, pp. 1-16. 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YoUi.,,st0v.'n Sheet and Tube Co, Younjsto\m): Reducing Labor Turnover; lOOJ^ IS 18, FoLrujxy, <>,.. 36-102 1918, ilarch, jj. 102-106 G^^i.trol sLeots 1918, A:pril, *v. 98-loa, 1918, Ii:-y, pp. 106-114 Job Analysis 1918, -.Jaly, ou 110-118 D.-ily attendance record. Kelly, Roy ^V.. Hirin- the ^'orker; New Yor:c, 1918, Engineering- mgazine Co., Cuapter X. pp. 151-194. Kelly, Roy V/. : L Mor-S..viii,., Motiu.ds fur Employment Offices; Industrial Manage- ment, 1918, February, pp. 146-147, Squires, Benjamin IL : Productivity and Cobt of L.-or in the Lu..iber Industry; Monthly Reviev; of Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1917, Oct. i--* 66-79. S^vallow, ^•. C: Records and Filing Svotehis fur Eraplo^Tnent Departments, In Bulletin of U. S. Bureau vf Labor Stc.tibtiCo No, 202. Washington. 1916, Williams. John M. : An Actual Account of What V/e Have Done to Reduce our Labor Turnover; AnnUs. M^.y 1917, pp. 59-63. Forms in use at the F:.:,ette R. plumb Co. "Labor", Chicago, A. W. Si-a^ Co., pp. 48-62* ^ BIBLIOGRAPHY rashinjjton Sept. 18, '18 THE Labor survey or audit Employment Management Section, V/ar Industries Board p Aronovice, Dr. Carol: The Social Survey; Philadelphia, 1916, Harper Press. Bitlio^xaphy, pp. 217-252. Byington, Mar^-aret F-: \Vhat Social V/orkers Should Know Ahout Their Own Com- raunities, Hew York, 1912, Russell Sage Foundation. Elmer, L!anuel C. : The Technique of Social Surveys; Lawrence, Kan., 1917, V/qrld Co., Selected bibliography, pp. 91-93. Emmet, Boris: Labor Svjpvey of Cleveland Cloak Industry; Monthly Labor Review, 1918, AUbUst, pp. 1^'29. Kelly, Roy \7.: Hli'inj the ■;x)rker; L-evv York, 1918, En^^ineerin.- J^gazine Co, Chapter II, x)p, 25-33, Jlfetcalf, H. C: Report of Committee on Vocational Guidcjice; New York, 1916, national Association of Corporation Schools, pp. 25-31. Richmond, :iary S. : Social Diagnosis; New York, 1917, The Russell Sa^-e Foundation, pp. 500 v^.OO. Tead, Ordway: How to Study L^bor Unrest, Industrial Mana^-ement, 1913, February, pp. 133-134. Wolf, Dale: Vvhat an Industrial Census Can Do; Industrial Manajement, 1918, September, pp. 213-216. (I2r. V/olf is Director of Employment Miller Lock Co.) * The Lumber Industry in California. A Survey of Labor, Livinj, and Other Condi- tions; Sixteenth Biennial Report, Bureau of Labor Statistics of the State of California. San Francisco, 1914. • Washington Sept, 1^, ^18 f BIBLIOGRAPHY THE I. k B C_a_JLi-RJKJ-l Eniploymsnt Managomeat Section, War Industries Board Bloomfield, Moyer: Labor and Oomponsa'clon; New York, The Industrial Extension Inscitute, Chapter tV, pp. 87-116. Coho, H. B.: Sour^f,s of Gv-oply and Ueana of Getting in Touch with Them; In Bulletin of U* S, Biireau of Labor Statistics, I^oi ?02, Washington, 1516, pp» 15-24* Huhbell, N. D. How to Get Help: Industrial liwa^u^ent , 1918, Januarjr pp. 68-69. 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Methods of Meeting tha P^mands for Labor; Monthly Beview cf the bureau of Labor Statistics, 1917, Sept., pp. 74-84* Report of New England Shipbuilding Conference, October, 1917, E^K^rsenGy Fleet Corporation, pp. 8-10; 19-22; 25-26; 29-32. # BIBLIOGRAPHY Sept. 18, '18 .SELECTION OP T^?TPL0Y5S VP^R^ITS THE ''Hl-^ Tim ^].-n_y IH:Tl--a'^ PROCESS Employment Maiia;:;emen-;-- Secjion, 7ar Industries Board ciheet 1 f A..exana3r, I.Ia-.nis V/. : V/a^';o ::r) Hlriuc ar.d Pi-^chavvjln,,- Ei^ployes; Scientific ^er- ican Si-'ppl.e.iien!;, 1915, i?eG-uary 13, pp. :.02-iC5^ Alexax-'d-^r. :.:3.jnvs '7,: H:ri:i^- a>d Fi:'in^- Its Ecoro:.aic \/aste and Hov; to Avoid It; iJinals of ;'.n5erJ.can .^oad.e^iy, l?x5, llay^ pp. 144--164, Published also in Pro- ceedin,-'S cf .jnerlcaE. LIanufactu?.*er 's .association, 1915, pp. 173-J89. B'ackfo.'d, i^av^hP ,:'rn.. r,r.^'',y-zina, ?havaotei'; iNiav*/ Yorlc, 1916, Heviev of Hev3£>v/.'5 oo. 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A very complete discussion of the various sources of information concerning employes, and the relative reliability of these sources. # Schneider, Herman: Selecting Ken for Jobs; The Engineering i^!Iagazine, 1916, pp. 420-431. V/ashington Sept. iQ> '18 Sheet 2 SELBCTIOIT OF ZZ^LQYES V Z HPUS TIIB "KIR BO AlID FIRHIG'^ PROCESS BIBLIOGRAPKY Err^loyment Ivlanagenenc Section, War Industries Board f Worman, H. a.: Reorv.itin^^ the Working Forces Factory I Finding the Hiclit Kan, Decenber, }i'j';', pp. 59-61, 81. II The Personal Interview in Hirina' Hen, January, 1906, pp. 110-111, 125 III Hirin., the Un.^killed v;or:man, Fel)ru.ary, 1908, p. 158, 172. IV HirinG^ the Semi-Skilled V/orloaan, March, 1908, pp. 194, 212. V Kirin^ the Skilled V/orkraan, Aprril, 1908, pp. 251, 252. VI Promoting' l^n iron the Hanks, May- June- July, 1905, pp. 19, 44. VTI Nei,;h^aorhcod Sources of Supply, 1908, iiugust-Sept.-Oct. , pp. 77, 94. 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Ai::3rionnli-:5ng a Chcusard Lfen, iidastrial Management, 1917 Jy-n.e, pp, 3.Sb-'392. 0. rrpai:?!'.! f(rr Are v loan citizenship conducted by the Brown and ^harpe Mg, Co. of ?vc7:.d2:'iOe, R. !• H^Jiimondi H-nry: Airier lean izatic-n, A Pr>»blen in Human Engineering; Engineering Nev.s- Record, 1918, June 13, Vol. 60. No. 24, pp. 1116-X;.:.9. T.-lbot, V.inth:.'^p, IvJ. D.; n^eif^^^blnp ;^r>gllj:ih -U .^15.exiS; J^rx-:..^^^ *t/^^-r.^>rf-^. ^^r-yr^vAry 39 (191?) ; shinp'-cn 19''.e, BioTioj^vr^^pii-. T.lbot, Winthioor-. iir;erjcanization. Ho,. Yoa>k. 1917.. H, V/. Wilson Co-, H:mdbook Series Bibliography. CoiTir.ittee frf thr^ CManher cf Commorce of the U. S, cf America. I!r. F^^n:c Trumbull, Cii^irman, 23 V, 39th St.; N-w York Cit^/. Bulletins. :^l^Ain. the Eoi.'Pi.;r. I^crn Oi-ir: uf Us; Coiih.aittoe on Foreign-Born Women of the Committee on V/oracn Jr.." Tjidv.st-ry of ':he Council of HatiOxjal >fpn?e; Survey, 1918, May 25, pp, 2i3-2:.5. 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P. ]?utton & Co. * LI?.I)ougal 1 , Villiam: An Introduction to Social Psychology; Boston, 1916, 11th edition John ••'. Luce & Co. a discussion of the principal instincts and emotions which ronstitute the primary tendencies of the raind, and which are the social forces cf human nature. UoDougall, Villiam: Psychology: Th* Study of Behavior; New York, 1912, Holt, 50^. Parkijr, C:-.rl<^ton H.t Ilotives in :^conomic Life; Proceedings of American Economic Asscriation, 1917, Decomljer. ?ut?.azfl, J. J.: Human Motives; Boston, 1915, Little. Brown & Co. Schneider, Herman: .in .Analysis uf Factory v;ork; Iron Age, 1911, Noveml^er 16. A gen'^r^.l discussion of energizing versus enervating work. 3cott, Walter Dill: Increasing Human Efficiency in Business, N. Y. , 1911, Macmillan * Wthee, Colonel: .;a> oloon at v/ork, N. Y. , 1914, MaCmillan. Chapters 7 and 8. Re- wards and Penalties, pp. 171-239. 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Babcock, mior Georga D. : The Pr^ylor Syfltem in the Franklin Manageioent; Nev, York, 1^17, Engineering Mc^uzine C ., Chapter VI, Eraployment and Rate Fixing, Publis'/ied as Rating the Wi^os ot Workers in Industrial lAanagement, Jun. 1917, pp. 634-564. Bender, Carl: Systems of W^^s and Their Influence on Efficiency; Engineering Magazine, 1908, Pec, pp. 498-510. Excellent hrief comparison of all the systems; but the Gcintt system is not correctly presented. Ohapman, S. J.: S' rae Theoretical Objections to SlidinS Scales i Tlie Economic Journal (London) 1903, June, pp. k8 6-196. Clark, Llndley D.i The La\' of the Emi'loynjent of Lebor; Kew Ycnc, 1911, Maomillan, Ohaipter 11, p . 45-72. Emerson, Harringtonj The Tv^elve Principles of Efficiency; Ne>i y:>rk, 1917, The En* ^ineerin,^ M&Gc^zine Co., Chapter XIV, Efficiency Reward, p... 341-367. Baaet, Buriss Piece-rc*te Wa^^e Systems in the lten*s Clothing Industry; Monthly Revievv of Bureau of Labor Statistics, ldl7» Nov., j^. . 23-36. Ennls, William D.: Works Management; Hew York. 1911, MCGraw-Hill, Gh. 17, Labor, pp^ 29-54. Fitch. John A,: Stretching the Pay aivelope: Some New Ifethods of Fixing Wagesi Survey, 1918, Jan. 12, pp. 411-413* Flux, A. W.T Economic Principles; LonAon, 1904, Methuen & Co., Chapter IX, Special ProMems cf V/agos! :j[et2iods of gemuneration* Franklin, Benjamin A. •. Experiences In Efficiency; Engineering m^ziM. 1913, August pp. 669-a73. Excellent article on gauging wages to quality and tjuaatlty in cut^^ing up leather. Gantt, H. L. : A Bonur: System for Rewarding Labor; Transactions of American Society of liechanical Bngiueert., Ko. 926, New York, 1902. , . ■». . ' ' ■ Gantt, H. L.: The Co2np3nsation of Workwn; Engineering togazine, 1910, Fe*., pp^ 663-662; itornh, pp. 813-823; Aj??il» Jp^ 17-23; toy, pp. 161-175; June, pp. 331-340. Oantt, H, L.: V7ork, v/agoi^ and^floflta; New York, iSlO, the Engineering I^agatlne, esix>cirill:^ O^ia^^.ers III, IV, ? and VI. B1BLI0GS4£HY WAS B 5 Sept. 23 ♦ 1918 Sheet 2 • # Cross references: The Miniinuin Wage, Profit Sharing ai^luyinent Ivlanagement Section, Vi^r Industries Board Glemy. B. B.: Is the Day Wage a Pair Bargain; Factory, Fet. 1912, Excellent brief article on different systems. Going, Charles B.t Principles of Industrial Engineering; New York, 1911, Mc-Graw- Hill, Chapter VII, Labor: The Priijpary Wage Systems, pp. 113-132. Chapter VIII, Labor: Philosophies of Management, pp. 133-154. Gowin, B. B.: The Executive and His Control of Men; Hew York, 1915. i^cmillan, pp. 203-315. Hanna, Hugh S. & W. J. Lauck: Wages and the War: A Summary of Hecent Wage TJove- ments; Cleveland, Ohio, 1918, The Doyle & Vvaitz putlishing Co, ^.0«, M&lnly statistical tables. Howard, Stanley E.: The Pall River Sliding Scale; Escperiment of 1905-1910; American Economic Review, 1917, September. Hozie, R. P.: Scientific Management and Labor; New York, 1915, B. Appletcn, pp. 61-67. Jones, Edward D.: The Administration of Industrial Enterprises; New York, 1916, Longmans. Chapter 12, The Measurement of Wage Factors, pp. 226-241, Chapter 13, The ^Ider Wage Systems: Day Wages, Piece Rates, Profit Sharing and the Sliding Scale, pp. 242-264; Chapter 14, The Newer Wage Systems: The Halsey, Rowan, Taylor, Gantt, and Emerson systems, pp. 265-290. Kiniball, D. S.: Principles of Industrial Organization; New York, 1913, Chapter XI* The Compensation of Labor. Lee, John R. : The So-Called Profit Sharing System in the Ford Plant; Annals of American Acadeipy, 1916, l^y, pp. 297-310. Marston, C. A.: A Bonus Which Pays the Executive for Cutting Bscpsnses; iCO^t 1918, ipril, pp. 104-108. (I^. »rston is Industrial angineer Hupp Mtor Car Corpor- ation.) Mars ton, C. A.: Piece Work versus Bonus; 100^, 1918, February, pp. 110-114. (Mr. Marston is Industrial Engineer Hupp Motor Car Corporation, Detroit) Miller, L. A.- Classifying Work at Certain Basic Wages; 100^, 1913, Sept. pp, 110- IIS; Oct . pp. 106-110; Nov. pp. 118-122; Dec, pp. 112-116. 1917. (Mr. Mil- ler is Office Manager Willys -Over land Co,, Toledti) layers, David M, : Saving Fuel In a Large Industrial Boiler Plant; Industrial J^nage- ment, 1917, February, pp. 639-S50. Serves to show the type of engineering and aoooxmtlng control required to operate a typical production bonus plan. Scott, Walter Dill: Increasing Human Efficiency in Business; New York, 1911, M^c- millan, Chapter VI, Wages as a Means of Increasing Hianan Efficiency, pp. 132- 164. .4 • # B IBL tCGRAPHY WAGES "Vi^shington Sept, 23, 1918 Sheet 3. Cross references: The iJllniinuin Wage, Profit Sharing Employinent llaiiagement Section, War Indiistrles Board Se liars, R. W. : The IText Step in Democracy; New York, 1916, Macmillan & Co. Ch. IX Some Principles of Pecuniary Reward, pp. 170— (Mr, Sellars is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Shepard, George K. : The Api)lication of Efficiency Principles; New York, 1917, En- gineering »gazine Co,, Cl^pter XII, The Fair Deal. Shepard; George H. : Efficiency Rewards; Industrial lanagement, 1917, April, pp. 51-6?.. Stearns, \7. D. : StaD.clardl2ed Occupations and Rates; Industrial Management, 1918, I^a?^-«P^^-^i'^v^3"^-10. (I.ir. Sv.ea::ns is Secretary Occupation and Rate Committee, V/estinghvase E3.ectric and Manufacturing Co. Tar\>ell, Ida li.: New Ideals in Business; New York, 1917, X^acmillan, Ch. VIII, A Man'^ Hire, pp. 193-221. Ch. IX, Experiments in Justice, pp. 222-257, Taylor, Frederick W. : A Piece Rate System: Transactions of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, No. 647; New York, 1895. Reprinted in C. B. Thomson Scientific Ivlanagement , pp. S36-S83. Thcinpson, C. B.: How to Pay for Work; Factory, 1916, April, pp. 348-351. ::iicii^son, C. B. (Editor): Scientific l^nagement; Cambridge, 1914, Harvard Univer- sity Press. Two papers hy C. B. Thompson; "Wages and V/age Systems as Incen- tives' pp. 684-705 and "The Relation of Scientific Management to the Wage Problem"' pp. 706-719. Vachee, Colonel: Napoleon at Work; New York, 1914, Ll^cmillan, C^ppters 7 and 8. Rewards and Penalties, p^'. 171-239. Valentine, R. G. anO. Orlway Tead: Work and Pay; Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 31, February 1917, pp. 241-258. WebTi, Sidney: The Works Manager Toda^.; New York, 1917, Longmans. Chapter V, The Standard Rate, pp. 41-54; Chapter VI, Payment by Results, pp. 55-98; Chapter VII, The ivlanagement Should Have Nothing to Do with Rate of Wages, pp. 99-102. The Adjustment of Wages to Efficiency, Nev York, 1G96, ^erican Economic Associa- tion (Macmillan) Economic Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, includes "(>ain Sharing" by H. R. Towne; "The Premium Plan of Paying for Labor", F. A. Halsey, '*A Piece- rate System", F. W. Taylor. Automatic Rating of WurAmen: Springfield Armory* s System; Iron Age, 1913, April 13, pp. 811-812. Why Bonus was Cut Cut of Government Shipyards; I00j2, 1918, June, pp. 112-114 &126. No l)onus system introduced because of the great variety of plans presented and no time to go to the bottom of the subject. #; BIBLIOGRAPHY V AGES Washington Sept. 23, 1918 Sheet 4 f Cross references: The Minirni-'m 7/rse, Profit Sharing Employment Ito.iagement Section, War Influs tries Board Getting the Honey's Worth, lOOj?, 1918, August, pp, 52-54, Itefects of ^onus plans* Increasing File Clerk^s Efficiency ty a Bonv.s; 100^, 1918, July, pp. 72, 78^ ^ugustj pp. 74-78. A bonus lufiLse^ on a point system. Industrial Efficiency said. Fatigue in British lilunition Factories; Bulletin of U. S. Bureau of Lalsor Statistics, No. 230, Washington, 1917, pp. 96-122. Industrial Organization; Chica^'O, 1914, A« V/. 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The Question of Fatigue from the Economic Standpoint; Newcastle, England, 1916, British Association for the Advancement of Science. CUSS ion. BJ3Li0aRA£H2 TOshlngton Sept. 24, 1918 Eraploymsnt Management Section, War Industries Board Pitch, Jo>n A.: Ivla^.ing the Job Wo-th WhVie; e^^^voy, ^^^^'/P^^^V?^:/^; ^Ilfj/^^- 'Phe effect of ths emplo.>Tr.c3nt manE£or. of hcnu^as, and vacations m malu^^^ ing a steady work^^ng f5,??ce. Getois. Milton: How Tardiness Was Overcome in One Coni)any; lOOfo, 1918, July. P^^ 51-52. tlvlr. Gehrivs i£ Employmant Imager, John B- Stecson Co., Phiiaaexp K^ir, John S,: The Reduction of Al>seno,^« a^i^l T.^t^ir.e«o in Xu^nBtr>r; Awi^Ib. ^y, 191V, pp. UO-lto, Qalnley, Dr. a. S.: How We Investigate 4^se.oesand Wxy; ^°f 7' ^^^^^ Septeml>er. pp. 436-439. (Mr. Q-ilnley is SerTioe Manager, Hood Rubber Co.» 4b8ences-How to Seduce Them; Factory, 1916, August, pp. 231-233. industrial Efficiency and Fatig-ae In B'.-ltisb. 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Lee, P. S.: Fresh Air; Popular Science Monthly, 1914, April. Leffingwell, W. H.: Scientific Office Iftnagement, Chicago, 1917, A. W. Shaw Co. Data on Ventilation. Si?)plementary to Section II. ilarks, L. B.: Practical Standards for Factory Illumination; American Journal of public Health, 1918, l&y. Vol. 8, p. 363-7. Oliver Sir Thonfts- Lead Poisoning: from the Industrial. Medical, and Social ^ loilts ofTlew; L^don. 1914. H. K. Lewis. "Factory and Workshop Orders-. T ^ liBLlCOHAPHY S K C P S ^ A N T) A R D S En5)loyment i^:aagome?ib Section, War jjiiiistr-les Board Wikihington Sept. 24, 1916 Sheet 2 Porte 1^, Harry i?,: Rev-)ni?,ting V/omer? in Potrolt: I^.clustr5.al l^anagcment, 1917, Aug, pp, 65'j-6o9. Oun'-airs the ^^andards di^a^vn up by ti^e Letrolt Sxecutives* Clul for plantti er$»"loyir:g women. Price, George Mo and Davi.d H, Tv.olc: Light aj>d Illrmination in Garment Shops, New York, :918, Joint 3oa:rd of Sanloar^y Ocr*:^»ol 3n the Cioatc, Suit and Skirt and Dress and Waist IndLus':.rie3, 31 Union Sqaaie, Price, George I!.: The MocJern Factory; New yor3i, 1914, John V/iley, Chapter V, Light and Iliummati'Dn in ractories, pp, 232-2;58; Chapter V*:, Factory Sanitation, pp. 259-23C; Coa^toi Vnt. Air and Ventilation in PactOx'5es, pp. 347-391; Chapter IX, Ihtos trial P-.-::} and Dusty Tr?des, pj. 392-437; Chapter X, Indus- trial Poisons, Gases and 'rmes, pp. 438-485. Price, George 1^1.: Practical Sbendards for Factory Sanitation; Arnerioan Journal tf Pi:blio Health, 1918, April, pp. 288-290. Shepard, Geo.ge H.: Adapting Cunditions and Work to Each Other; Industrial Manage- ment, 1917, Jaauairy, pp. 468-480. Considers not only the adaptation of illum- ination, "'/ent:lav.ion and heating to the worker^ but the adaptation of location type of manuf actiTTB , voluine of production, equipment, routing system, division of labor, and scores. Tolman, William H. : Social Engineering; New York, 1909, IvIcC-raw-Hill, Chapter III, Plygiene, j;^^. €0-101 • Wlnslow, Dr. C, E, A» : Effect of Atmospheric Conditions upon Fatigue and Efficiency i^lonthly Review of Durrtjau of Labor Statistics, 1917, February, pp. 283-290. WinsAow, C. E. A.: Proff That It Pays to Ventilate; Factory. 1917, Febria:ry, pp. 190-192, V/lnslow, C. E. A.: Vontilation, Air Space, Hi^inidity, and Temperature; New York, American Association for Labor Legislation, Bulletin, No. 13# American Institute of Electrical Engineers — Tranaactions of — New York* American Society of Heiiting and Ventilating Engineers— Proceedings — New York, Code of Lighting for Factories? Mills, and Other Work Plgices, V/ashington, 1918. 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R^priut of Genaral Ordev= No. 13. issued by Chief cf Oi'inciace, Hov, 15, 1917. Tne L-^b.'ary of Furtory l^nagoment. Vol. I, B'aJldin'js and ITpkeep, A. V/. Siaw Co. Cr.T t- /. ■ II - -A-oshA'l as .-.n Ou.tt.ut Vac.-i07, p^. ISS-l.-.S; Chapter XIV. Heatln, an..v v;ut:.:a--.on/p,.. 1.^0-3.51. Ciai)+.e.r A'?. Lov; Oosv ^^^^^^^ f S^;J^[;|:/|' j l£;2-]^0; C};aT>l.3:.- -Xvl. VJa-Jcr foi' lae.uatrlal Us3S, pp. 151-168; Chapter avu, Jari.ocy Saniva'cion, pp. i£9-17o. National Eleotj'iJ Llj'ht As?ooia.tlon— Transactions of— Ilcw York. Proceod,U«« cf th3 ^Irs": Industrial Ra::.ty Co«gr..£s cf Kew ^";l^State. Syracuse . I9^ct Al'^ry, 1J?7. ^ac.ory Llghi^lr^'. L, E. Mavkr. pp. ^10-218; Heat and Ven-vila-i.lor , Chavlec A. Laui/er a:ad 0. A. Booth, pp. t,. First Report of i.o ^.p...1..ental OononJ^.tee on Lighting ?.n ^-J^jj^^.^^^y^^r'''' Vol. I, Rspo-t 11. i.:i^yat?o oi EvMenoe, Lor.ionv i91t>. be-y,^slii Govern^en.. «>Pcond Renoi'- of -J-e i^epar bmental Coramlt'.ee Appointed to Enquire Into the VentUa- t:lS'^o^Vac<-cTle. ar.iWoxv.hope, Prrfc I, Report II. Appendix. London. 1907. British 5ova:iT.;ii%iit rocumK-t. Sar.itary and E.gineo.ln,3 Industrial S*^"^-^t';/?iw''of's4-^e"';f IH^^^T of Hygiene arid Sanltaiicn of DsparoEsnt of Labor of S-a-e or Kew jer y Six Years. Worlc and Progress; New Yo^^c. 191.5. ^ff" Board of Sanitary Control in the Cloc,^, suit and Skirt and •c^-e Dxegs ard f ,^«"^'^t:^^J^,^"- B^^-^^^" NO. 7. Sub-ti^.le. "An Exporlmeni hi In&strial Self- Control". some Dangers From in.nt; Monthly Bulletin of American Iron & Steel Institute, 1915. lilaroh, Vol. '6, i^o. 3, S U S aSsau of Labor Statlsilos. No. 221. U^ahlngton. i917. pp. 98-117. 60. -t ..< ♦ f ^ 111 ii32£SA £ 11 Ml nuv.yi i w -wausiTRY Bn5)loymont l^ii^goireut SsoUon, T7ar Induetrlss Board Washins^n Sheet I •J J. Or/ford Uni-^ercicy Press. vvoman by ihe Bro^n^ and Sharpe SKg. Co.. Providence, R. I. Bu-c^er. iriz.t.e*.h B. : Women and the Trades Pm.^urgh. 1907-19»8; New Torlc. 190^. JkStles PubUca-ilon Cotnmlttee. Bmioeraphy. pp. 421-426. l?raaeJ. Miss Helent Won>en and ^r Work; Ne* Yorlt, 1918, G. A. Shb^. Gol.na.k. JosepMne: Some Considerations AffecUngt^^^^^^^ J^^^^r^^^ women Woiiers; IPmthly Review of *f Jif-f^^^^ii^, jgis, April. Vol. 8, pp. !?0-S"s?- (St:: So^S fs^Sfu^sLSJS Knk^L; Jr.s lea^e. New York Oicy) lA^or, 1918, Vol. 5, 1I«. 1, PP. 36-42. m^tohlns. B. L.: Vfomen in Modern Industry; Hew Yorlc. 1915. I4acmllia». Kelly, Florence: The War and ^Vomen Workers; Survey, 1918. mrch 9, pp. 628-630. Kno3pp3l, C. E.: ^erioan .7.n»n in ^r Industry; Industrial Management. 1918. MJiy, J^Liie and July. Knoeppel, C. E. : Wonen in Industry; ^-^-^ ,=«^f -^..S^^'StSi:!'" * "''' p,,. W-71. Briraordinarily comFrehane i.e J^^^^f^'^^^ g. ^^^ p„k Ave.. iiso published as a separate panphlex, C. B. Knoeppei « H3W York. I^x-d. C B. : HOW to Deal Successfully with ^n»n in Industry; Industrial .^- agimen-c. 191V, Sepb. pp. 838-S45, Lord. C. B.: Psychology of Environment; Journal of A««rican Society .f Michigan Engin<3ers, 191.i» Jan. pp. 48-49. Tho^.cn. H. B... The ^ntal Traits of Sax. Chicago. 1903. diversity of Chicago prefiS. $1.25. O^^ns., ^trs. V. B.: T.^ining of Won«n for War Work: A BiWiography; Monthly La^>or Review, 1918, A-ogust, pp. lS4-17i. ,1 «* Lmar-\tLAn Sooiets Of Ifechanical Bnglneert, 14,p. J. W.: Ths Woman Worker; Journal of American Sooiei^y oi 1918, januSTy. p BJBilOiiRAPHY W M EN IF I IT D 17 S T B. Y W^chington S^leet 2 Eiiii^loTT^ent :v^i3a^3:c-3?on'o,Cec-,loii, T.H"?? Jnaiis <;>.'ias Buai'd P^O'^iaubicnfi? to ha CD-'^^^rf-ed in %ii^. K-plo>iConl of i;r:na:'.o L^ocr in ?u?: Industries in T'V'or.Mii ins-u.-aio'.ions of v'rer.ch Mrj:.sre--r of M^UTAtJ.cna*. July 1, li/'lT; Mon-'^hly Ha-- law of B'?:.^9av. of Laoor S ->&•«» ^s tic Sj, 1918. ^ar:, pp. 69''V3c Procp.ea-tTi^s o:^ t:?.8 '5caoni j».rd\-x ';jr5 al S^fe-^y Con5:.'egri o:? Tfew Tor!c Str-.t3, Syracuae, iSlV; bti^to -i.V.d :sb?7lal Octii,ur.cc Na':.lf.r.al B^^X ^'Couipile^ .^iom pampVile-'rs '.ss-'z^d by 1;hG British Repurt on Eiip?i.oyiaenb of Wv^nen or. T^Anit^onSi A])pend1.x TrQixxinQ of Itoiitlon Workers; Britf.f.h Gc.VG.i'nincu?; I- oc-vAiacn'' Ic&ar-id ?cjb.7^ii::?y, 1916* Sl^wrt Bitlio^raphy on V^orien in .U'cristy; American Labor Legislation Review, 1916, Dec. Vol. 6, No. a, pp. 4.11-^.13. Standard 'Jniform for* Wcire.M Workars; A^icrrican l!a'*hinlst, '/Jie, Jiily 4, 111. Des- crLp-'ion of ilia unitoTm pdop+.^d fof women at -"he Fr'^nkTord li'senal. Good points of the vx:l:.:o."?ri: no /oldc ir wbioli d-.TFt ca:.i gather^ no Xoone endv«, ad- jiistible cap p.ToivACb;-? haiTr, g:.*ac3ful, original design ma.de oy^ a ooinnittee of gi?rl vo::*ke-v*f'.» Smana:?y of Report on Condi -{-.icn of v;oman ar.d ^hild V/age Eeaners in the Ifeitsd States; B-.ilietin of V. S. B^::r-e?:u of La>;or Ststi-rtics, No. 175., \^&hington. Piu^gical View of V/ontan's Fitness for Wai* Work; Utorai^y Digest, April 13^ 1916. ' V/ar and the Woinsii Vv^ge Earrne; ; Bul^.etln ITo. 4, (October, 1917, National Atisoeiation of Cors>oration S.^.hools, New Yox-k. V/omon 1.n Jnlnsfc^y, Ro^ii»d liable D5 5rtvggion In Labor Problems Under W&r fondltions; Wei.tern Bf::lc'.en3y Society, Chicago, 1918, pp. 8T-107* Women's Work in V^r Time; Boston, 1917, The Lferxhanto National Bank. B I B L I5fiS^£Bl Ernplc;meat Ifenageznent Section. War Industries Board Washington Sept. 27, 1918 Sheet 2 price. George M. : The Modern ^-^^^^^^'^^^^^X p^'Ts^lsfe! "^''^ 1914, John Wiley. Ohapcer VII, Snployer's Welfare WorK. pp. proud. Dorothea E. -. Welfare V/orlc: Dnployers- E^eri^Snts ^o' JP^^^J ^Sflant Ccndltlons In Faotorieo; London and Hew Ycrtc, 1S16. G. Boll & Preface by Lloyd George. Tarhell, Ida: Industrial Idealism in Practice; Ke. Yorlc. 1916. l^cmlllan, $1.50. Tarhell. Ida M.: Muring l,fen at Ford's; Hew YorK. 1916. Funic & Walls Co. 75^. Result of her inves:igations there. Tartsll. Id. H.: Be. Ideals In Buslne..: »«» »«. l"'' "".ma.. of Bureau of Labor guo-^Soi^s, j-axo. «» i-i- .vlng Pictures, Musical Clubs and Outings. . c ■ - +>,P -ai' Carrier's Association; Bulletin of U. S. Bureau of Employment Syeiem of ^he A,a- i,arrier » aob Labor Statistics. S. . 2S5. Washington, 1918. industrial Betterment ^stitutions In «-/j"^J,;-f rhHo^fs^S'SS^k- -Sifn ^rtrB2rrf1t:?iS\?r?erser.i^^^^^ K. - -.. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.: Its History JJj/^--:/S"hrref ^YfrrSll partial List of ^.loyers -^ srerB^urrauTf^S^f StSutS fs'llleSry! Work; Mcnthly Review United States ijureau ui. welfare Wor. in British Munition Factories; Bulletin of Bureau of Labor Statistics. No. 222, Washington, 1917. welfare WorK: Conference on Welfare WorK ^f/ i-/- ^^Uogg'cof "^^ ''' ''''' National Civic Federation. Hew York, 1904. A. H. Kellogg f WELFARE VKMK (GENERAL BSPEHEHCES) Enployaent M&nagement Section, War Industries Board Washington Sept. 27, 1918 Sheet 2 Price, George M. : The Modera Factory: Safety, Sanitation and Welfare; New York 1914, John Wiley, Chapter VII, ISasploynT'e Welfare Wbrlc, pp. 287-346. Proud, Dorothea E.s Welfare Work: Bnployers' Experlemts for aprovlng Working Ccndltlons In Factories; London an^New York, 1916, G. Boll & Son (tocmillany Preface ty Lloyd George. Tarbell,lda: Industrial Idealism in Practice; Hew York, 1916, IjacmlUan, $1.50. Tarbell, Ida M.: Making Men at Ford's; Mew York, 1916, Funk & lagnalls Co. 154. Result of her investigations there. Tarbell, Ida M.: Hew Ideals in Business; Hew York, 1917, Macmillan. Whitney, Anice L.: Social and Educational Advantages for EBployes; Monthly Review of Bureau of Labor St*»tifitlos, 1916, Jan. pp. 206-2U. Awdltorluns, lectures, Moving Pictures, Musical Clubs and Outings. Eiflployment System of the Lak Carrler'a Association; Bulletin of U. S. Bureau of Labor Siatistlca, Kc 235, Washingtoni 1918. Indust-lal Betterment Itostitutlons In Hew Jersey Manufacturing Establishments; Prepared for the Departoent of Social Economy of the louislana purchase Ex- > position by the Bureau of Statistics of Hew Jersey, Trenton. H. J., 19t4« ifetropolitan Life tosurance Co.- Its History, Its Present Position i» ^'j^^J^f'f^ei World, Its Home Office Building, and Its Work Carried On There, Hew York. 1914, •The Company, pp. 195, pp. 139-167 for account of welfare work. partial List of Bnployers mo Are Reported to Have Established Some »J» °! Jj"^^ Work; Monthly Review United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1917, Fecruary. 'Welfare Work in British Munition Faotories; Bulletin of Bureau of labor Statistics, Ho. 1^, Washington, I9l7. Welfare Woric: Conference on Welfare Work held Ifi Hew York City, M&rch 16, 1*04. Hatlanal Civic Federation, Hew York, 1904? A. K, Kellogg Co. p B IBLIOG-RAPHY A (^ '.'■ I V B. N J[!_3 ,Se;p ..eiioer 27, '18 Shoet 1 Err:ployTtiei3t JjJanagoma^t kJ^^viovi. Wr^r Jn::!'' series Board ^f'he, ^ylney W.: C: raaXf^.^/'ioT:.. In A';v-:ic''.c'no prG-^9:<".l-lon- ITew York:, 1917, Hc-Graw-Hill Book To,, -py. '..-;)0. Fee^asj i:, Fe:'.l0''''sni.p: £iv'^---;e-^s •eaLVi>;olon, discipline; II, Syc^ifiri :>\^.i^5ciit? wh'.oL mrj" T:e v^d^-^ceo. b^" sdncatior?al 2ie.cias; III^ Medisal aio pi-yslc^: ^:;aiiina:Jo:^ o/ei^-loysf:.; r^-, I.7n3: sercy iiospirale and firsL^-aid work- V. Bc^'OTcr,, analyse?*, .Totio am-^v^?; YI? AociJ.f^r.t re^iaUonsliips, (Ai/chor :Li F.^^'Tua^iioiial and v;olf x;e X;eicrrU-^;.xn-:. ox ?j'/;:tfibrer§h worirs of General ElPCcri; Co*; Blaiirliard. .HalTDli H.; Liability a.D^ Oo;3pe::6iav.5on I^-Bu-anoe; New Yo?}?:, 1917, D- Ap- p:e:;oT: i: bo., pp, 5v4. (Ab course is c^v^n ^:;ia7v.0xi S^iiool, University of Psrj:i^y.f"^aii?a. ) BsTi^y, Goz'don L.-. Hye ^a^:prds in Ir.ioPti'l?! Cr'n?patlor'.s (A Report of Typical Cases amd CoYiai-^icr-i, Wit^i H6J0^i57^€:i'^a-^:L0ii^ for i:€l:--p:'actico ♦ New York, 1918. NfL-'^o- - ''\'^T^.''''bfcj& xoi- :.b..3 IVo-^^o-^.'-Ion 051' P,:il;idri3«s, li30 East 2<.r.d St. 56?^. Mo£t coropls'e ^coi- ^-r eye .t-.r-;:'. dents y3': p;'.T)'' iched, lion Age, Fel3» 7, 1916. (Mr, Beriy is Field Gesretary of r:atio.ial Coimail/'^ee for prevention of Blind- ness) , Beyer, Vs:7iA S.; Accf.den*; F>'eve.ition; Az5.nal^, 1917, March. Be-^er, pavid S.: Indur/r.rJ.al Aooident Prevention; Boston 1916, HougMon, pp. 329. BriscOi Eoonomi?? of Hxf'^.cr.pncy: Hew York^ 1914-, Mar/Jif.llan Co., pp. P52-313, 'jar>u.Try.. E^w.a::d; Erpe-iments i/i xndi^-uilal gD.'/janizacion; New York, 1912, Longmans, pp. 111-139. Caldev, Johii: The Meohaiiical S^ngineer and Prevention of Ac^.ider.ts; Journal of a\rr9:'3f;an locjiety of l^Ie^liauical Ei^liiee-./s, 1911, February, pp. 135-167. Well i/lu^x/*ated. Caldf^v, .Tohii; r> # BIBLIOGRAPHY A :: D F IT '13. Washington Sept. 27» 1918 Employment Manf^gonie:;). •• Section, V/az- Industries Board Chaney, Lucirm W. : Trend of /v. v^dent F2'eqne*)cy K.atys in Uie Iron and Steel Ih- durtry r'urlv-g ihs Wa:; P^v-iodj Montli^.y ?.eY:lGW of Bi-'oau of I-^bor fuatistics. iylTc No\emL3r, pp* IZ-DZ. Siiow ie3:-eaLtc in ac^jidsiit fraqi-ency in recent yL-arr.» Clark, Linilsy D. : Thi lA^ of the .einployment of Lal>or; New Yorlt, 1911, Macmillan, Ohapcera' vil, VIIT, JX, pp. i24-'^.e4-, Cronin. H. J.: '.?he Ph7P-o:*ati anf. the Prevention of Indrs trial Aroi^ents; Boston. 131S, BoDton Maeival c?.ad Si-rgical jomjial, Vol. OIXX:::?, pp* 670-074. Herher';, J. H. {,Si-per intone. en": Safety Pepartment C^Jiib-ia Stut Co., Johnston, Pa) The Accilde.!"- P-ob-:.e-.r of ihe J-^cn and Stsel InJ.nB cries; Bulletin of Pennsyl- va:o.ia if':-rr.i---roe;:.t of Labor. 1917, Veterary, Vol. -I, Ho- ?., pp- 113-120. WV.;h G;rap>3 olsarly Gho"wi.ng the hazard of ecplcyirg new me-. Hevne, H. P. (Tajety Inspector United Alloy -Steel Corporation, Canton, Ohio): ^ Suitimar-v of S^;fe^y >.;cacat:.on--l '•arnpaign; ICOfo, 19lr*: May, pp. 86-90; f^e, • pp. ^C^O; Julj. pp. GC--94; August, pp. 80-64. Committees, Competition of foremen . Hoffman, Frederick L.t Jndustrial Accident Statistics; Bulletin of U. S. Bureau of Labor Ctatistiuf?, No. 157, Washington, 1915, Morgan, E. B.: Safety Bulletin Beards; American Itochinlst, 1917, Sept. 13, p. 467, Morgan, Earl B. (Safety Eng^lneer, Norton Co., Worcester, Mass): The Value of Pd- uoation in BMirina^rii^g tVe H^^an Equation as a Factor in tho O^B^jyn of Acoiderte; Bulletin of Pormsylvania Department of Labor, Vol. 5, 1J16, No. 1, pp. 152-160. price. C. W.(T^ield Secretary, National Safety Council, Ch1ca;-o): Standardization of Sa-^ty CoDiini-.tees and Safety Ooiraittees' Wor:^; Bulletin of Pennsylvania Pepartmeut of Labor, 1917, February, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. x37-140. Schwedtman, F. C. and J9^es A. Imery: Aoci^.ent Prevention and Belief ; ^^^ J^^-^' 1911, National Asaociation of Manufacturers of the United Staxes, ^^t).:?o- An investigation of the subject in Earope. Sherlock, Chelsea C: Strains and Overexertion; American l^Su-hinist, 1918, May 23, pp. 863-066. Review of recent court decisions on the line be ween pre- disposing disease and accident: hernia, paralysis and heart disease. Tarbell, Ida II. i New Ideals in Business; New York, 1917, Macmillan, Chapter III, The Gospel of Safety, pp. 50-76. Tolman, William H. and L. B. Kendall: Safety; New York, 1913. Harper & Bros. young, Arthur H. : Practical Aspects of the Safety Movement; Industrial Mana^- ment, 1917, October, pp. 30-36. Lust rial Ac- BIBLIOGRAPHY A C C I 1) 12 N T S Sept* P.7, 1918 ** 1* ETBpl^^.'ment hfB.'ct^^e^.ea'' S^c'cUn-i, V/ai:' Ib.f'.us tries Board Aactd(er.t mae.rtl c:*" tbc I}.e.r.)er*.enced Man l:i f><=^. ;?'--eel Industry; Monthly Revl?5W 9f Bi^os.u cl Lsbor G'^^vls";5os, 19115, JPti. pp. 176-177- Aocld3iit Se-'-er.lty P.a':es (A ito-rrpaTlson of. the- soalc need by ths Bureau of Labor StaMs ;5c:' cr^v? !:>.© ?ca?.e projK-sod by t^^e ix'i;eriatloi)al AS£OCi^.t5on of In- dus'vria:. Ace . e'en'. BcarOs eiil CoEHiirsions; llcn-^ilily Heriew of Bureau of Labor. 191V, Ncv., pij. :.ffS--l-^9* Boneliead Act.s of Wor'.'^iie'i ; '!}he Ergineering I^fegarine, 1916» Jime, p. 442. Bulleiiins issuod by IT^v-icnal S^/'y'-^f Oouncil, Ghlceigo, 111. Califor^ala S?.fa'y ITe^c; Is3a?6 c^ Iri'l^sVjrial Occident aoimilsgion of California, Saa Franc- Ac CO, Cali:vorn:la. Causation o:f Inrlvitrlal Accidents, Croat Brlta^ln. Brief re'^iew of Dr, Vernon's f5i:)i?ng5 in Maino Ko, ?.l of Kealth of Jair>.ltion WorkeT's^ Committee, Feb. 1910.' "iin 7n7QT.l}ga'ton o:" f-e "Fs.c.Ui corr>.e:'riee in the C?.u?3tion of ladustrlfell Ac- cf.Oents; MorvChly Labor RaTie'.v, li'lO. July, pp. 161-164. Eye InjuT-ie? and 3)ieeaP9S, w:th Special Reference to F?7astrain; Monthly Review of Bureau 9»f i,abor Sta-iilst^'-g, "1917, A^-^St^ pp, 19C-:>91. First Aid; Monrhly Bal letin of the A^e?.'ioan Iron & Steel Institute, 1915, !^eb.t '60 Church St., Now Yorl: City, 25 cents. Vcluma 2, No. 2, General Reqnir'^u.ents for Saf'^ty Pertalnirg to Phy?ical Conditions; The Committed on Saroty, UrJ.ted States Rtael Oorpcraticn, ivew York, 1918. Handbook of ::jndvst::ial Safety nta-Jdard??, Now York, 1918, National Reference Com- mittee en Schedule Pat-rg, 135 Willi an Street. Hours, Fatigue ar.d Hoalth in Br'tish miif.tion Factories; Bulletin of U. S. Bureau of Labor Sta'-.ictics, No. ^^.21, Washli^^bcn, 1917, pp. 65-72. Industrial Accidents and Thcjir Prevention; Monthly Bulletin of Iron & Steel In- stitute, 1914, April, Vol 2, No. 4, 61 Broadway, 25 cents. Industrial Accidents in V/5sconsl:: flur.ing the War; Monthly Review of Bureau of Labor Statistics, 191C, June, p. 219. m Infections Following Ihdiistrial Accidents In Ohio; Columbus, Ohio, 191^, Ohio Ihdastriai Coi£ml5.3ion; paper, gratis 4 Instructions and Rul3s to Prevent Accidents and promote Sanitation for the Wel- fare of All Sinployes; Indiana Harbor, 1916, Inland Steel Co. Proceedings of National f:afety Council, Chicago, 1912-1917» National Safety Coun- cil. First to Sixth Congresses} 6 VTilumes. • s* IJBLIOGSiZHY A G i T) ^ I^: '.P S Washington Sept- tion, War feLUic tries Board Procacd]>if^3 c.f th^^ F-xs-i; Tr.fA-'?^lr:lal .^rf-jty no.icreps of New York: State, Syracuse, Pvocehjd^iigs c:? the Second!. Ir.d;'r.tjr:.ral Safety Congress of Kow York State, Syracuse^ +91V, S-tac6 .'j-iastrial OotuZfir-sion, Ai^ban^, ?.9i3. [ Prcce-=jd^.r\^>3 of t.ly^ i'h:\.Ti Ani.TJja" Mce-V:;r^ of ^>p, Jnt€.rAa:-*onaT Association of In- dU2:\T-j.y.? .\'-.c've ■'t Boa.-o.G arl CoLanir.«r.ior.s ; Bulletin of X f;, B^veati of Labor Sta-jisticjj, Ko- 210, m.c>y:LZicn, 1^17* Rules? ar-.d 1/12 ':vv,q V. oae ; The Yo'angGtO'A'n Sheat and Tuhe Co., 3rd Edition, 1917, Yc'jngs':;ci;V.i, Ohio, Safety Bnles a-u: Llz^<^.s'clor^s ar.(* Mss'ilnsry Cta^^^ards; fridastrial Bulletin No, 9, Bost^iD, 1917 i S-'c-y^e Board of Labor s:ad '^jr.'.iiti .ries. Scope ard App") ir^at5on o.* the national Flec-":r5c ?^:'"ety Code; Washington, 1918, U. So Bv^>eai'. ci :i •. y.v.u i^'er eraixrf^r. of e'le'jtrical in -Juries which might be avoided by its apxjJ.ication* The Teachir.g of Safety in Technical Schools and Universities; Chicago, 1918, National Sarety Gonucii. Things You I^-st Know for Safety; Chisago, 1915, Public Safety Coraaittee, 10 South La Salle Street, Uniform Statistics of Accidents and CcuperiSation Insur?J.ice Cost. Report of Com- mittGG on S'.atlstivjs ar>.d GouT-iilttee on InHxwwos Coat of the International As.i30ciation of lirivc; trial A^'iidentJ Boa.i^ifc' aud ComTfjissionc, 1917; Monthly Review of Buvoan of Lab^r Statl^V'icB, 191V, Ort, pp. 1Z'5-1A3. Provides weightl^ig '-sy/enty weight'' for various accidents a'ld death to permit state- ment of accident frequency per 1000 iuir-time woxlcers. ^ li f* ■*> ■■ M .» m BIBLIOGRAPHY WORK i: -B N-3 con? b h g a h z c n Employment Ilanagernent Secv-icn, War Jjidus+ries Board Washington Sept* 30, 1918 Clarlr, L. D.: Employer ■ s j:.ia'jll.lty in the Unl-;;ecl States; Bulletin of U- S* Bureau of Labor, 1900, o'an. Conyiigton, Tlary X. : Sf.?eot of Workmen's aMrpensati:;n Lr.wg in lim^.nishing the Ne- ce^rsity of Jrida;-lrlai Lm^lo^mon'z o:i V/oiren and Children; B'.iXXetln of U« S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. 21V, Wasniiigton, 191?', 15 cents. Eastman, r!r:;s:;a:»; Work Ao.o:^dents and the Law; New York, 1910, Charities Publishing Coinnitcee, Chapters 12 and 13, pp, 169-'206. Hooks tadt, Ca?.!: lendencios in W.rkmen^s Coinpensation Legislation in the United States; ::onthly ile^iew o.r Bm-eau of Labor Statii* cics, 1917, Lee. pp. 144-146, C-.^mpact, log.-.jal roT/iow, Hockstadt, Carl: rh-.-ee Tnrportanb Problems of V;orkmen^s Compenr.ation; Ronthly ^ Keviaw of .D';.;.-eau o^' Labor S'-ia-'.ijstics, 1917, Oct. pp. 111-121. Accident pre- ventiv^n. Rehab il:. tat ion, Free Choice in Selection of Physicians . Rhodes, J. E. : WorAcmen-s OoropQnGa':ion; New York, 1917, Macmillan, pp. 300, $1.50. Copious references. Deals v;ioh general ^lundamental piinciples only. Rhodes: Ccrapensaoicnt Administration and Adjustments; Annals of American Academy, March, 1917, pp. 2Vc-516, Ryan: Methods of Inpu'-lng W^orkraen's Compensation; Annals of American Academy, March, 1917, pp, 244-254- Standavf's for WorkTien^s Compensation Laws. Revised to Nov. 1, 1917, American Association for Labor Legislation, 131 East 23rd St., New York, pp, 12. Workmen's Compen.^ati.n Pubj icity Bureau, New York City. Digest of Workmen ^s Com- pensation Laws m cno Urlted States wa th anjiotations. 1916 supplement re- vised to Nov, 1, U16. 5th revision to Dec. 1, 1917. ^ • 'if- BIBLIOaRAPHY JCNfURJLN C 2 Sept* 30t 1918 EnDi)l(j3miGnt !lc.nagemeiit Section, ?/ar Ii4dustric8 Board B'!.anoharrT , H. ii.. Liabi^.ity and Gon)pen::ation Insurance; ITev; York, 1917, Appieton Ohsjid'.'.e:?, W, T^^COudge lU^. C-)): S:oVn93S Beneff.t Tur.ds iiiD.ong jrdustrlal ?/or^ers; ALiericari 'liator Legl^aatlon Review, 1914, ]:^irch, Vol. 4, No* 1, pp. V3-E11. Hondorson, 0. ?. : ladustrli^.l Insinance in the United Stater; Chicago University of Ohioe-go PrcG3, ioej, Pir^^s and corpo.paiions, p. 19C-^'.-l; Insurance plans of railway ooi'poxatioris , p, 21^-250. Oiapter V, pp. 126-14-9. Seager, P:enry H*: Soo5al Insursjac?;: A Program of Social Reform; Nov; York, IQlOf Macza-jll^n, Chapter J.I arl III. p.>. C4~C3. Warrer, B. S, and Fd^jar SyderstricKcr: iioalth Ir.surar.ce: Its delation to the Pub- lic Health; Publ .c Health lulletin IT.. ?•, v/ashirgtons Ma^ch, 1918. Corap-ilsury Healih jTiaiTrance; New Terk Pity, 1?17, National Civic Federation, 23rd flOs>r ilet.'opoLitan Vow^r. HocJth tasur^-ani/.e; Albany, :i Yv . 191(:, New Tory: State Foderaticn of Labor. Position ox o:.gariiiv,ed labor a? expressed by \Aj^. first report of the health coramftuce of the Hew York jiirei'fcar. Moderation ©f L>©r. Hcal'ch Insurance; Ameri'^an Labo: Legislation Review, 1917, Lee, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 62y-'68B. Excellent sy'vceniatic discussion of whole problem. Private Coinpen&atlon Insurance; Survey, 1918, April 20, pp. 74-75. Statement of P. Siiencer Baldwin, 7?homas J* Duffy aiid others against competition of private companies in industrial casualty insurance. Proceedings of the Conference en So'^ial Jnsi'ranoe; Birlletin of U» S. Bureau of Labor Statistics No 212, \i/ashington, 1917', 60 cents. <«i ( ^ Wasliir)g''con Sept, 30, 1918 Employinenb :-!Ianag9r:8:iu Sfjotion, War Industries Board Lritt^n, Gortrude S- : How We Stopped Lurch Room Leal^s; Factoi'v, 1917, Dec. pp. ee8-e9c, liaton, J. 11. (Managier Wslfr^re Bepar-l.inent Cadillac Motor Oar Co,): Putting a Milk iSan on the Payroll; Faoboiy, 1917, Feb. pp. 176-1 ;?7. r^^orge, L. N. (CMcg^o Ha-?dv/are :?oundry Co,): How V/e Put Our Cafeteria on a Pay- ing Lasis; Factory, 1918, Sv^pt. pp, 528-522. Button, J. E.: V/alfare ejid Housing; Now York and London, 1910. Chapter V, Cfiter- ing, pp. 5E-T?.; Oh. Yi% Canteens, px:>. 73-91; Ch, VII, Pood Values, pp. 92J 112. Based upoii Encii3h exper5.or.08e Lusk, araham: The Fi^nda^nental Lasis of Nutrition; New Haven, Conn. 1914, Yale University Press. Rossy, C. S.: Factory Employes' Restaurant; Industrial Management, 1918, March. pp. 236-23V. Whitney, Anics L, s rATnch P.oorES for Farployes; Monthly Review of Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1917, i;ec. pp. 207-.<:15. Ef)par'-E'Rnt ; CloTeland, 1915- General Service Dept. The National Lainp Works of tlia General Ei^otrio Co., Cleveland, Ohio. The Food of Work'.ng Women in Boston, Boston, 1917, Massachusetts Pepartment of Health, $1.00, Industrial Canteens, In Welfare Work in British M-Jiiiuion Factories; Bulletin of U. S» Bureau of labor StatifjUcs, No. 222, Washington, 1917, pp. 29-54. Raising Wages by Decreasing Living Costs; Factory, 1917, April, pp. 477-400» Report on Condition of Women and Child Wa^e-earners in the U. S., department of Commerce and labor, U. 3., Vol. I, Cotton Textile Industry, Washington, ISlO, Company stores, pp« 599r60C. Vrhiat Constitutes a WelX-Balanced Diet; Monthly Review of Bureau of Labor Statis- tics. 1917, DeC: pp. 4-7. Workmen's Restaurants in Connection with the Steel Business; Monthly Bullf^tln of American Iron and Steel Institute, (New York) 19iL4, Aug. Vol. 2, No. 8. ^ •^ H M B c N :d v ^^ I !r s of employes E::i3p'.loTT.or/b Maaagpn.*en-': Seotiont War .industries Board Washington Sept* 30, 1918 B;v.tnftjton, MaTca.^et F«: Ilonee'ecad; The Households of a Mill Town; Now Ycrkf 19lOf Riv:^ii:ell oa^^e FoT2ndat:.on, Cha7:f.cle3 Publishing Conim5.t\;ee« ii"''.{.4on, M}e'jh A.: SocUl BeTteriient Work Among Emp?xyes* Families; Monlihly Review of xiu:»'*eaa or Labor Sfeavis'Llos, 1918, Jan.. pp. 19S-£02, Zpllys ?lorerioe-. Ilode-J?n Ina'^s'crir 5.n Relation to the Family, Health, Eduoation and Morality; 5Jevj Yc>i£5 \01Ac Longmans. Chapter I, Modern Industry in Relation to -'ho Family 9 pp. 3-C7. Willia-jy, J. H&ro3d: A Guide to vhe Grading of Homes, Directions for using the V/}i::*^tier fzaXe for Grading Hswe Conditional v;ith the Standard Score Sheet of CoL.T?a:-.'ati^e Paca; Wh?.t':;ier, Galifornia, 1918, Whittier State School, ^Pepart- rien': of Ref=»earch, Bu/.letln Nc 7. 'i'he Wh.ittier School will furnish individual He.?o!rd Bla.cTr.?=> -^lo?: (>2ad'ng hon^e conditions. r:ea?.th and Wo>.fc:,:.fe o5? fc/i:t:1.on Wor/kers Outside of the Factory; Monthly Review of B^iieaa of labor Statistlct, 1917, AiJgust, pp. 9i"9E3 ^ f (i BiBLIOGfiAPHY H U S I N G Washington Sept. 30, 1918 Sheet 1 Ernployment Management Section, War Industries Board Ai?.en, Leslie H. : Industrial Housing Pro))lems: Boston, 1917, Aherthaw Construction Co, A?.ler, L. 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NmTs? 5. :?cr3ter: Industi-ial Housing; Iron Age, Feb. 7, 1918, p. 420. ^I'eeland, W. E.: The Housing Problem: What the Owner of a City }?actory Can Do and •jhe One with Limited Capital— An Answer from a Er5,dgeport 'lex'O; Iron AgOf 1918 March 21. George, v;. L.: Labor and Housing at Port Sunlight; London. 1903, Rivers, pp. 218. Complete account of the Lever factory, outside of Liverpool. HDH^'n, W. A.: Low-Cost Cottage Construction in America: A Stud^ Based on the Housing Collection in l.he Harvard Social LSinoum; Harva:rd University, DeparbmeiVc; of Social Ethics, Publication No. V, Cambridge, Kass., 1917, 40 cents. I^.n^or, G. W. v;.: Housing tf the WO'*king People in the United States by Emplcyers; "^Washington, 1901, Bi:lletin No. 54 of the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, pp. 1191-1243. bar^Lley, MsJge: A Sbudy of Housing Condi l;i©ns; New York S'^ate Department of Health, Albany, 1917. ■{ W95 Frederic C. i ^he Moc'iem City and Its Problems; New Yo/»lc, 1915, Scribners, i^jztoD'^ J. E,: Vv'o.lfare and H'usLng.^ New yorlc and L'^-nd.on, 1918, Lonc^a^s, $1.50 5ubr/5t.ie: "A Praotxra/. H^^cdi-C. of Wai'-time Mara^ejisnt". (Mr. Hutton is Manageii* .^f :is:x>i' ar.1 oa'.'^Txr.g eepartrisnt of ViLclrers Limited. .M:^^?., JoKn: Hepo^i'-^-.c on H-jiJr.lnfc?; No.tional Miinioipal Rev.lew, Philadelphia, Oct, '^ ViZ. rivcc- a If.Hu of 86 reoent houEi.ng reports in the United Cta'^es and Caria?.^. f H U S I N g Employment llanagement Section, War Industries Board V/ash.ingt/on Sept* 3«, I^IC Sheet 2. Ihlder, John: Better Living Conditions for Employes and their Relation to Sta- "bility in Employment; Annals of iUnericaii Academy, JcJi. 1917, pp. 58-65. ICillen, Clarence C* : The Housing ProTiilem; mlmington, Del*, 1916^ Ch&fcler of Oom- merco . Lc^sker, Bruno: The Housing of V/ar Workers: Lessons from British Experi£)nce for the Fulfilment of an Urgent Task; Survey, 1918, Jan. 5, pp. 390-397. With illustrations and plans. M-^usson, Leifur: Employer *s Housing in the United States; Monthly Review of Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1917, Kov. pj, 35-&0. Magnusson, Loifur: I7ar Housing in Great Britain; Monthly Review of Bureau of Lalior Statistics, 1917, Dec, pp. 220-229. Contains on pp. 227-228 synopses of Raymond Unwin on "Types of Houses*', Nolen, John: Best Things in Print (Bibliography); V/ashington, 1918, American Civic Association. Price, George M; Tenement House Inspector; New York, 1910, 2nd Ed., The Chief pub- lishing Co. A Ttixfbook for civil service candidates for the i>ositions of tene- ment house inspectors, also for sanitary and "building inspectors. Based on the New York Tenement House Law, Sternlierc^, Gourge Li.: Report of the President's Homes Gonsnission; T/ashington, 19i9, Government printing Office. Issued as 60th Congress, 2nd Session, Senate ]>oc- ument 644. m TcxTbell, Ida M. : New Icleals in Business; New York, 1917, Mocmillan, Chapter VI, Good Homes Ivlake Good T7orkers, pp. 134-162, Tolman, William H. : Social So^ineering; New York, 19«9, McGraw-Hill, Chapter VlII, Housin;5, pp. 234-256. Yeiller, L<*.wrence: Industrial Housing Developments in America; Architectural Record, 1918, McJCh &. ^.ril. Vol. 43, pp. 231-256 an^ 344-359. Illustrations and pl^s. Veiller, La.wrence: Industrial Housing Developments in America: Eclipse Park, Icluit V/isconsin; New York, 1318, N^itioni^I Housing Association, Publications Nv ♦ 46, . 1§ cents. vVith many interesting floor plans and elevations. V(^iller Lawrence: Housing Rufv>r:j; Ne-w York, 1910, Survey Associates, von V/agner, Mrs. Johanna: Ti^e B^^ardin^ House; Tlie Architectaxc^l Review, 1917, Jim. •.-;. 23 "Z^. With nuinerous plans. Waldo, Pullerton L. : Go^d H- -using T^uxt P^-ys: A Study of the Aias sjid the ACf^^mplisli- nents of the ^ctavia Hill Association. 1896-1917; Pl.iladelphia, 1917, HiJn:'><^r Press, pp. 126, Illustrated. The LLnthl^ Review cf the Jureau wf L?1ior says, "Tixe chief feature of the work lies in the rent collector, that *' atient, uni- versal arbiter* — \*ho not onl;/ collects rent Tiut z^ros domestic advice, settles 't) BIBLIOGRAPHY HOUSING Washington Sept. 30, 1918 Slieet 3 B%>loyni9nt Management Section, War Industries Board An A-B-C of Housing; Son Francisco, 1915, Coiitaission of InmiGration and Housing of California. With a ^miography. Housing; The American Architect, 1918. Ilay 16. Special Kuoaber. Pile of Journal of American Institute of Architects- Articles on housing each month. The Housing Book reprints all the articles in the Journal prior to March, 1918, $5.00 a year. Government Housing Details: Nine Different Types for permanent Construction and ^ the Restrictions Imposed; Iron Age, 1918, Mc»y IS, p. 1270. Government Aid to Eo~^e Cwning and Housing of Wbrking People in Foreign Countries; Bulletin of Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. 158, Washington, 1914. « Housing of Workmen; American Machinist, 1917, Nov* 29, p. 937 ff. f Housing and Town Planning; Special Number of Annals of American Academy. 1914, Jan. The Housing Problem in War and Peace; The Journal of the American Institute of Architects, Wvi-shin^ton, 1918, pp. 115. ^ Houses for Mining Tlv«is; V/c^shington 1914, Bureau of Mines, Bulletin 87, 15 cents. Housing Problems in America; proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on Housing at Chicago, 1917, National Housing Association, New York City, 1917, 'pp. 4G2. An excellent comprehensive boolc. t How Erie is Solving the Housing Problem; Iron Age, 1918, May 30, p?. 1365-1389. Plans of General Electric Co., American Brake, Shoe Co. and Foundry Co. National Housing Association Publications. New York. Miscellaneous Pamphlets: Y/hat Bad Housing Means to the Coiununity-eth edition. By Albion Fellows Bacon No. 6. - One Million People in Small Houses-Srd edition. By Helen L. Parrish, No. 7. * Teaching the Tenan'*:— 2nd Ed. By Johanna von Wagner, No. 8 Housing and Health— 4th Ed. By Lawrence Veiller, No. 9 ^ . ^ «„ Small Houses Within the City Limits for Unskilled \7age Earners--2nd Ed. By George M. Sternberg, M. D. » LL.D. No. ^f Brief List of Books on Houd^ng ani City Planning, No. 32, Gratis. Low-priced Houses for Wage-Earners, by Jacob G. Schmidlapp, No. 34. ' Industrial Housing, By John Nolen, No. 35 Industrial Housing, by Lav/rence Veiller, No. 36. What Types of Houses to Build, by Perry R. MacNeille, No. 37. The Districting of Cities, by Lawson Purdy, No. 38. The Menace of the Three Decker, by Prescott F. Hall, No. 39. Indian Hill— An Industrial Village for the Norton Co., Worcester, Mass. by J^ ^ Charles C. J/lay, No. 40. Housing in Relation to Health and Morals, by John Molitor, No. 41. ... Wax Emergency in Housing, Letter to Pres. Wilson from the N. H. A., ho. 42. f BJBLIOGSAPHY HOUSING Employment Management Section, War Industries Beard V/ashingt«n Sept. 30, 1918 Sheet 4 "Reusing Problems in i^jneriQa", National Housing Association, New Yorlc* Pro-^-eedings of the f^e^ond Faclonai ConferGnoe on Housing in iimerica, $2.00. proceedings of the ??ourth l^ationc-l Conference on Housing in America, $1.50 Proceedings of the Pif'j.h National Conf'erence on Housing in America, $2.50 Proceedings 9f the Sixth National Oonference on Housing in America, $2.00 (All cloth bound) proceedings of the Annual Confeifence^ of the National Housing Association entitled '•Housing Problems in America''; New York* Vol. I is for the conference of 1911, published in 1912. fe2.00 each* Pamphlets, Prommittee Itamigrant Housing Com- pe'bition: Accompanied by the Competitor's Full Specifications and Descriptions. The Architectural Review, 1917, ^Jan- pp. y National Housing Association. Proceedings ?ul»lished by Association, J.05 E. 22nd St., Nev York City. Contains John Nolen on The Factory and the Home, "Shall the Factory Go to the Outskirts or Snu.ll the People be BroUj^ht to the Center". First Ccnferencf^ Proceedings, $2.e0. Proceedirtjs- of the Annual National Conferences on Housing of the National Housing Asscciation, New York, 1911-1918. Sanitation of Rural V/orkmen's Areas: With Special Reference to Housing; Committee on V/elfare Work of Committee on Labor of Council of National defense, Washing- ton, 1918. Public Health Reports, Sept. 6, 1918, Yol, 33, Nv>. 3S, pp. 1477- 15©7. Contains much valuable and practical irformaticn. m B IBLlOG-TiAPHY f Sept. 3C, 191 S En^jloyment Mana.g6mont Soctlon, V/ar Industries B^ard Oh';j:?.dlor, V/. L. : Fincjicial Aid fur Enployos; Industrial Management, 1917, ect. pj. 56-43 Dennis, Stanley A.: Holjing Employos to Save.: In ^'Handling J^n'\ Chicago, 1917, A. V/. Shav O^c, ^yg. 183-192. Ololni^x., Willi' Jr- H. : S.dal Bnglv.favlwe:; l^ov. Yurlr, 1*^03, !.toav«vr- Hi T U C;h;Trxrtpr VI, Thrift, p.). laS-P.OO. Thrift a Xsult uf S..vings Plan B^allotin; Nov York, N^vombar, 1917, National Ao- s^jciatiun of Cr^ioratiun Schculs, pp* 10-20. 'm # 15 I I* I I G ?. A F H Y p s iisiojlB Y,rishington Sept, 5i^, 1913 E'.playiLont llr.n:.gjincnt S^;Otion, \/>.r Industries Board 7it3h, J. .to A-: E.xlcycs' Ponsi^n Plans; Survoy, 1S18, M .y 25, Criticism cf ^j JLc ^.i o » . . Titoh, J:hr. A.: ?.r Vi.luo J^coivol: Survey, 1918, Il^y 25, pj. 221-224- A li?- • ciissionof iri:lustrir.i pensions. os^^jut, Kv^nry "":.: 5o3i^a Insur.nc^: A Progr.-ju uf S cial I^^form; Uov Y rk, l«ie. IL.cnr.illan, Ch'-pt..r \\ Provision for 01-1 a>-. An-uiw and L.r^fit ri-^ns fur Enxplcyes of thu St.-nd:;rd 2)il C.^ cf Kcw Jersey- ■ Ucnthly L bcr ?wVic;\-, 191^', Juiyv V?' 1n, Pamphlet 1S6. Hutton, J. L.: Velfare and Housing; New Yofk aid Loralon, 1318, Longmans, Chapter X, Amusements, x^p, 13V"iA4. la^^ed xxpoii English e:rpe>-'i«noe. Leland. Lcrna H. (Sditor): Pl.^.ygrjund Tf^chnique and Play..raft; Springfield, Mass. 19C9, ?. A. ?.apf,9t-;e Co. Teals with playg.oorjid arohi-iecture aiid engineering, Suv..cen3ful playgrounds in various places are des3ribed. Bibliography, p'o. Lord, C. ^\: Athletics for thB V/:;rking Perce; Irdnstrial Management, 1917, Oct. TOP. 44-49. i^x J Hero, Everett 5. (Editor): American Playgrounds : Their Construction, Equipment, Maintenance and Utility; Boston, 1908, American GjTii-'iasia Oc Patrick. G. T. 17.: The Psj^chology of Helaxation; r??tor:, 1915, Hji;ghton Xifflir ^i C»>. Piscusses relaxation in laur:;ht*ir, [^.^roi'a^^ity, alcr^hol, play, r>>jcrt, ^.nd var. t ;E.:;a>.'?.y , M. J-: Zn^ J?ritii»h Journal of Psyr./i^-'logy, Mjnograph r}i;pp lements 17, Tho i'^yrihclogy of i-he ^.rgGnis'ed G-coup Gar.r* ; Caii^bridgr- Il:.i-/Grsity Pr^^c^s, 1^^^, > > tt, Vi/^'ltor :;ii:: I-nc-.reasing Human Efficion^^.y in Businesb'; I^Iqv; y-^rk, 1!;11, I->-^- mi] Ian, Chaptor LI, Relaxati n as a yt?.ar.3 of Incroasizii, HirKan :?iiici3ncy. ^ 2:aiagomerit Section, V/ar Industries Board •*=;i:5«-^r, Oatus V : Thh •';cm)u::c;.al.l/.ation of Leisure; Boston, 1917, Badger. /.?ulmn, W-llllcffi K. : Soc:.a'i. .^^givieerins, New YoTk, 1909, McGraw-Hill, Chapter X, Po '.-^eati.r, p . P9o--;:>-4. •Vvj B.'ro3?.rjV -?-:.^::,ci-: ■>'? P.er.roav.ion ?acili':ics and the Imlgrant ; Ann-Is of AaK:x-.s.c l.c^.c\o-aij, V?^-'j, }^i.:(h, pp. ?r)?--367 . Reprinted in Y/inthrop Talbot, Araxi .an.:iU;-5.on, Ile^/ "^^.-ir:, X!:):<.•^ pp, 515-520- 7eir, i^c't)ort F- • , Vo-.J..:on:l nc-.rer.tjon; Bloomingtun , Inc\ , 1917, The Ibctension ri-''i3.ion V.I Icdi'a-;:. HrJ/ver-sity, A survey of thd activities of Indiana firms in lehali' of t::.c.> Ci..pioy6'^> . Material grouped under the headings: comfort fa'^.iliti.j.Sj physi.oia r^^crei-tlon facilities, educational use of leisure, cul- tural recru •'•:oi-j'=', sooic.l r.ctivitios, "organizations, medical supervision, 7ar.a:icn:v. (-^ic. "IJnl^ is f/ilcwed hy a systematio disciFsicn of recreation ur^dor. sneh t:.t\cn ai:, Sanitr.ry dietary and reoreatJTre facilities, Games and Pl.ay,ji.-o^ind.': , Sue:..-/; r^id efUvi^ticnal activities, Organization and supervision, vmitney^.Anioe I..: GiuLs. G-^^^asivja and Recreation Grounds fo- E?nployos; Monthly Rerirtv c-r .?.:.rea-a uc lacor ?tavistics, 191V, Nov. pp. 201-2i£. piitnry., A:iico T. : Foci-i.; c.hd jf.-dacatio-nal Advanta^^os for Employes; i\5Dnthly 7 .of P.-:'xeau o:^: •.cXoi" r^oaxi-S bi^;s , 1918, Jan. pp- 206--212, cw i.f loMfical ^Tganv^iativJi-ja in the B/on and Steel Industry- Morithly Bulletin of the American laon end S'uool Inoticute, 1915, Jixn. Vol. .3., I'o. 1. Playgrounds; Bull/clr o/ rr;.n and Sceol L^.stitr.te, ?.914, Ve::ruary, Vcl, 2, Uo, 2, 61 -Broadvay-. 2b Con'^s- BoautifuXly illustiated. 4 / iJBLIOSHApHI Washington Sept. SO, 1918 OOIHIUNITY AGSITCES AVAILABLE ypK COOrETLiTION V/ITH TIIE ElgLOYI^CT MANAGEIl. Employmont Management Section, Wai' Industries Board 9 •lolman* VilXiajTi H. : Scoial En^^.necrlna^; NeT7 York, 1909, McGraw-Hill, Chapter XT, pp. ^23-554, Oojoraiaial or Social BGb\.e.':menw WehlQ, Louis B.: Labor Problems; Quarterly Jo-uxnal of Economics, 1918, February. Amon^ Indus-lrial V/orfeers: A Handbook for Associations In Industrial Fields; New York, 1916, Industrial Peparoment and Jnbornation Goranittee Y» M. C. A. L-.bor Legislation in 1915; Vvashington, 1916, Department of Labors Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bulletin Bo. 1B6, Govemmeut ))ccument, pp. 494. Organisation of the War Labor administration Gon$>leted; Monthly Labor Review, 1918, August, pp. 65-71. m i r «/ ♦ B I B I Jt G K A p H Y V/ashineton ; ^^^^^.^ ,^^^ y^^^ l!top;io]?^i:cn-:; T^ai.a^cn?erxV ri^O'cio::, \7ar jiidus^ii'les Board Ausc7n, F. B^^l i^onr '^liny '^oinn Ba.:^; Lal^o- PrcLxerns Under Wa:; Oonditions, %atern F:^-ando^t:, ,^\>!ir.c, Louis D.: i:if Ici^ncy by C.nsan^; Indazstxigl Management, 1S18, Je'b. pi-i. 1<.03 ll);.'! t \ Oiiu.:r*„ 4. K-. :::w r':>roo aad ira^.tioe of xSc^nagemsnt ; How York, 1514. ^clncsring Oo.ke, Horrlc. L,. v;:io U- Eoas in Your Shop; Mnal3, JS-y. 19i7. iv 16"7-ie5. Fcerr.--.:-, Pobni I:- r. • A Pron,lsins V^nv.nrj. :n liido.-.via: Partnership: Annals of An*VL.an Ac-adcn.;/, 19i;..: N^o^. pp. 5V-103. 1'h. p?an o.' tns iJeruir.oon Ifeg. Co. a-tw.l-~, H. 0.- Hc^-^y<; cf r^otnnib tee on Yo-ar.lcc-il (iv.idr^rcc; I!sw York, 1916, Naiion- 'al AFDOcia'.icn o;-:- •JoTpc:ra^-.ion .School^: pp. e&-9£ ana j.48. Va''en^.i-e, Rot..;r'-. G. . 'Civ: Progrosrl'-e rte'lat.l.n betwB3n E/flaier.,c.y and Conson'.;; i3u...'.e:;-"ii rt :-,he l^ray^o'^ ;:o;,icv.y, :!9i5, Nov. pp. ?r,"3C, r;-,o;-^ oV :■ >£ Oonmivveo or yo(a-^ioz.ai U^^dan.o. S.oiion VI, Mmia^omen. ^hazing. Gove.-.-iii-g -he, ra".--orv L;.i,e a r.epx.-i>iic; Factory. 1917. Oct. pp. K54 ff . Plan of ■)he iiabo Coi.'je'; Co. Labor and xhs Kc=w Social 0-dar; Supplement. to.The Hew Republic. 1S18, Feb. The Ma-^^.ona] Economic Lcagre Qiia-.'<;orly: Social Reoonstrucoion Au'ter the War. 1918. I.Iay= (Ra':.c'ii:.'fei Siooks, K-h-ir^-, Eliot) ,.- • -^ lAr-^i-^ Tohn-.. nnf.rft-rtlon Pol'ov- Englnsoring and Mining O'Mrer Iron M-.n:.:ig ••o. Adopts Lacor (..oop9*<:.T..u u ru4...-,> j^ t. " Jo'oi-nal. 19US Jvr.e £9. a^b.-ines cha "ma^.uality p.an" adopted. m • r S U fi G- >^ Siy i II S Y g '}} B M S EnplojTn^nt Mituag-D^/at Seob5.on, W2?.r Tjadrstries Board Wasiiington Sep Co ^0, 1918 Byles. L. U.: Ilha Syxgcon^lon S;3".em in r:o<>lp.nd; Sypcem, 1907, Dec, pp. 580-585. Cadbury, Fd\ve:.?d: Experto.en'.s in J^diist::ial 0--g£JLizaticn; New Yorlc. 1912, Longmans, pp. ? V' £ E F :^ S T B M S itrrploTiHeno Mai.Hge7ii^;i:b FscUonp V/ar .Vadiis-'uriss Beard WaslvinGton Cep-'ia 30 J 1918 Basjse;, V/. H«: Vvhare a Oomm-.'.vtoe is the Bcsc;: Parooj?;/, 1917s Nov., pn. 705-707. Carpen'':er, C, V/. ; '.'^ho Oor:im-:;cao Syci-'-eifl; P;ns.in'o'er:ui.^' Hasa.sines 1907, Feb, K.i>.'kaldyj A. W- fEdJ-^io:.*; : Iiid"'Z£>*:-?:7 auc*. J':-.:!isj.:'e; London and New York, 19X7, Pitman & Sona. C]r;i^'p-:e?; ji:V, ppc ".6C->,8o, "\Vo:>K;t'nop CGiiifi^.:>.aGes'' bv 0^ G, Ilenold. Hussel: Crgar.isfng i^a^r^v.^r Ooiiimrt'':oes r I:i*on Aga, Jana 8, 1915, pp. 69''70. V/elDb, Sidi:-.ey; r-he V/orks Manaf??'" Today; l^^r^i ^0::*!-^: :^.917. Len,3n.an^. Chapter YIII, The "I'laniieT^s** of i/Icmage'men;, pp.- lo;3-li6. Chapter IX^ riscJpline, pp. X17-121. Inter ilmP.epovt of -'•he H3':oni'ti:u.eGl.Gn nonri^ii-'-.tee on Joint JE'-'^ard.lrg Indv.s trial Coun- cils, G'-'cat hr'.l'jLfj., 19iV, Bt^.printod in .■!(:ad-ieti*ia". U-.v/e^t iti Oreat Britain, Bulletin Zo> of tLe U. 3. Bvreaii of J.ahcr otatlscitis, Washington, 1917, pp. Prcceoc'-ii^^s o.? tha ?oooAd .ljidi''.s ',:■?:. al Sa.C^ty Oor.igT'ess of New York ?tate, Syracuse, IS'.v, £ja":e ij'idv.nv.ri.al CcniiiSspion^ A^/oai^y, 1918^ Shop Coiartiotaes, William Carroll , "pp. .160-'.. 68. Fieview of Wc:»kr. nonnivtess; Report of the British Ivlinistry of Labour; New RepLThlio 1918, Jnly £?.■ The Splendour of Cormaitoees; ^he New Statesman, 1917, Oct* E7. # ^ BIB LIJ25RAPHY COLLECT v.VIj: Bm a:u'UT'-: x C 0C !T^»^HACT3 Bhjployirent llc:vj:i£,^\£^Qn : ^.^ctlon, V/a;^ I::dastj:^^e3 Board Septo 30 5 '1919 Sheet 1 Arjb.>.?3, v;. J,. (T'le Adjur'.':^(^r.5 o>? V.'a^os; I^ev; York, 1903,» Longiaans^ AppsDdJ.x 2V, jof:it Arrr-')*^.>ron-'-s. pp. ^tZ-Z^o'h OroEs, iza P.,; CorXer-f^ive ?.av?c;aJ.n:-QC and Trade A^^^eoirents in ihe B^Gwn:.y ^etc.) blades of ?a:i 5'>7o:.3:'.^';g, u/i ivf.ro 5 ty of Cali^oxnila, ]39:-ke^.Gy» CalifornLa. F.--T;.;e-, J^OT.:pi No.iVE^.OTx Oo''/<.e.?':i>v'o Baigalulng Ilan; Monvbly Labo.;' Review, 19ie, Av^a??t, pp. .IHO* 'I'ho ?;.:*i:i-:ki"l;iedc-rman Oc, djr.ocra'^ic shop plan, £■'^113 u, l^Qr-'-h: ^;::adG AfrcS^fn:? In ^he 'Vom-^n'r^ Clo'b'jiin^ Iiif^i2S tries of Philadelphia; Alcn^hlr Pxcie^v ox Bv^aau o:e -uabo? S^-aor.si-jfG^., 1918, Jan. pp. 2?-".9. G^:^^n''.;v, J*!?.' -•h'-:w ?i:. ; ^-ace ^^-^i^^n^^ In the 'Wen'^^ Clothing Inda.=itry of New York Civ; -loa-hiy Ito'v^ew ot Bm: ':a.u of fiabor SwaG.'.sticSj 1918, Jan. pp. i8--26, Gi-'oac, 5. '},; Atu'.tv.de of ^jris:/--can Courts in Labor Cases, Longmans, 1911, Chapter X, 0'ioi?ed f.hop OcutracvvS. Hoag'.anci, H. S. ; OolxecoJTe Bai^aining ?.n the Lithographic Indp.stry; ITew fork, i ^on^sTDaiui , 19 V', jjp,, 1Z>0.> Oo'.'xiniJla Uni^^Grsit^;- St'.idioS in History ar^d Economics, ITo. vilb. ;4P?-.00. One o:? a series of studies made for the U. S. Coiamittee on Jiiidustrlal ilelations. Hoa^:'.ar.d, ITenry E.: Wage Bargaining on the Vessels of the Great Lai-res; University of lilinoJ.Sj K';tnd?.&3 in Social Scieiice, Urbana, 111., 1917, $1^130. Hoi: 13; R^ 3?..: S...:;.erit5f ic Management and Labor; New York, 1916, D. Appleton, pp. 9e-ii£, Ilorio. Robert I**o j Trade Unionism in the United States; New York, 1917, D. Appleton, Oiiap'oer X, " . Jonor>, Daniel: The MJdlnnd Iron and Steel Wages Beard; W. J. Ashley's "B:?5tish lrAX'SAi'f\ £nd i^^.., N3>a' Yoik^ 1907. 4 • Jones, i:dwaj/d D. i l»he Administration of Industrial Enterprises; New York, 1916, :jon:;iii£:i3, pp* ?.01-811. va"Je.i";ine« Pob^r'j 0.. a^d ^nad. O'^d^ay* Work and Pay; A fuggestion for Representa- vf-s^e Gove^nireiro :ln Indu£itc*y; Qaai texly Journal of Economics, 1917, Feb. pp. V/-'J.l?.8jr-^i, J* >].^ Sidney Hillman & Earl D. Howard: a?he Hart, Schaffner and Marx :sabcr ;\^:?r.t»i^:.t5 Ohicago, 1916. Wu'.fj^.ow, 0hrv>j3 F.: Go^Jlective Agreements in the lien's Clothing Industry; Bull- etin o-Z j^ g. Bt:>*oau of Labor Statistics, No. 198, Washington, 1916. /x^-Toorppn': in .ne ChiJdren Shoe lianufacturing Industry, New York City, 1918, April; Tlonthly Reviev/ of Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1918, Jlme, pp. 165-167. tt ^^mm a*? mm^ *■■■ mimm m^^ ^imm — ■m «ib» «^iw ■■«> ^^b* EEcployment Llanace^iiont Seoviont Veer Indus i;r1,es Board V/asTiington SepVc 50, 1918 Shoet • 144, Lureau of Labor Stat-.r.tlcs, Wathlrsjo.n, D. C. Hepoir'; o:? the Ird^^/str.^al Corn:?il of •'±.3 B2*i-:,.l3h Boa?rd of '!?rade on its Inquiry into I^ia^3b;--?:.al ii{^>:6eL:cn;3; Bu:-.;.eb)n o::: "h^ iV. ^, Burea;*! cf L.^or ftati^tics. No. I'dZt Wajihiagtoi , 19J.5, Goyeisroi^r^t;- P.Tr.V'^i.-ig O/'fice. Sh.:.'€.e-'-. Railv/ay En-^:*ovi7ifc^ il. iUa the mii;ed rta-'e.T; V/rshing^on, 1917, Bulletin of B''i3-in of Lc'.box' :*3*>avi3'GiC3? No* >:C4o vcn'^aintJ a^'^^eeinents actv.ally entered ilA'OO . Wcoge A^c*»3£nier'^«. 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