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Accidents-Prevention-Continued
Education, regulation and punishment
preventatives of highway accidents. G. M.
Graham. S C Highway Bul p 5+ Ag '24

Views of the automobile manufacturers outlined in paper presented at 10th annual conference on highway engineering at University of Michigan.

How can automobile accidents be controlled? L. I. Dublin. tables Econ World n s 27:41719 Mr 22 '24

Address delivered at the mid-winter meeting of the health and accident underwriters' conference, Chicago, Ill., Mar. 5-6, 1924.

Inner meaning of the safety movement and its application to the problem of education, by A. W. Whitney; International aspects of the safety problem, by R. B. Meeker; How insurance companies can assist state departments to stimulate accident prevention, by M. H. Christopherson; How safety activities for children reduce accidents, by L. R. Palmer; Valuable sources of information on accident prevention not generally utilized, by W. F. Canada: with discussion. tables charts In Nat. safety council. Proceedings, 1923, p 26-33, 50-7, 107-14, 816-25. 931-8 24

A lesson in highway safety. T. M. Lenney. NY State Educ p 5-7 S '24

† National safety council. Educ. sect. Introduction to safety education. N. Y., 120 W. 42d st '24 93p bibl tables 30c

Contents: General principles of safety education; Suggested topics for safety lessons; The project method and safety teaching; Appendix: Accident statistics; First aid to the injured; Suggested plan for school safety organization; Sample form for home fire inspection blank; Rules for the game of traffic ball; Reference books.

One year of organized accident prevention. G. H. Shaw. il Nat Safety N p 23-4 F '24 Pasadena [Calif.] conducts safety campaign: a splendid method for obtaining reliable data for the regulation of street traffic. P. A. Hooper. map City Mgr M p 12-13 Ag '24 Reducing traffic accidents through organized community effort. C. W. Price. il table Am City 30:377-81 Ap '24

A successful campaign for the prevention of traffic accidents in Westchester county, New York. Econ World n s 27:925-6 Je 28 '24 Symposium on safety progress: a presentation of the broader phases of the conservation of life in the industries and on the highways together with various important related discussions by recognized national authorities. il charts Am Ind p 11-32 O '23 "Widely varying phases of the conservation of life and protection of industry are discussed by men who are recognized authorities in their respective fields and who have contributed largely to the modern development of industry along lines that are conducive to the interests both of employes and employers."

Traffic study in relation to accident prevention. G. G. Kelcey. diags Nat Safety N p 258 O'23

From 1923 report, Public accident statistics committee, public safety section, Nationa! safety council.

Underwriters' laboratories. List of appliances inspected for accident hazard. O '23 30p

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Automobile fatalities in 1923 among insured wage-earners in American states and Canadian provinces. Econ World n s 28:241-2 Ag 16 '24

Republished from the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York Statistical Bulletin, July, 1924.

Deaths on Iowa highways in accidents total 166 in first seven months of 1923. Ia Highway Comm Service Bul p 10-13 JI '23

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† Great Britain. Ministry of transport. Report to the Ministry of transport upon the accidents that occurred on the railways of Great Britain, during the year 1922. H. M. stationery office '23 15p (Cmd. 1926) *6d Increase in automobile fatalities in Ohio. Pub Health Repts 39:754-6 Ap 11 '24 Review of automobile fatality statistics. linois Health N n s 9:304-5 O '23 Traffic casualties in nineteen cities: Toledo [0.] is low in injuries: Cleveland [0.] checks accident increase; size of police traffic squads. Toledo City J 9:141-2+ Mr 22 '24 * United States. Dept. of commerce. Automobile fatalities, 1922. 23 [2]p (Mim.) Warning of public accident statistics: report of the Committee on public accident statistics, public safety section, National safety council, for the year 1923. charts In Nat. safety council. Proceedings. 1923, p 798-809

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What statistics of public accidents reveal. L. I. Dublin. maps Nat Safety N p 20-2 O '23 Abstract of report by Committee on public accident statistics, public safety section, National safety council, presented at the 12th annual safety congress.

Accidents, Industrial

Accidents a heavy toll on industry: total time lost in 1923 aggregated 227.000.000 days; 96 per cent of all small injuries develop infections. G. R. C. Fisher. Mrs N p 11-12 Mr 1 '24

An analysis of 350,000 industrial accidents: analysis of industrial accidents the basis for compensation rating schedule; unguarded points of operation a prolific source of accidents; factors of safety vary greatly in plants. A. C. Carruthers. tables Safety Eng 47:118-20+ Mr 24 Coal-mine explosions and

their prevention.

H. F. Bain. Mo Labor R 18:1196-200 Je '24 Economic results of industrial accidents in the District of Columbia. Margaret Tracy. tables Catholic Charities R 8:3-8 Ja '24

Preliminary report of a study conducted under the direction of the Department of sociology of the Catholic university. 14,000,000 accidents in U.S. yearly: lost time to employes aggregates over $2.000.000.000; first aid treatment saves lifes of many victims. G. R. C. Fisher. Mfrs N p 11-12 D 1 '23

Public utility accidents: their causes and remedies. C. J. Rutland. tables Nat Safety N p 13-15 D '23

Before the public utilities section at the 12th annual safety congress, National safety council, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 1-5, 1923. Seasonal fluctuations in frequency of industrial accidents. H. D. Kitson and Claude Campbell. bibl chart J Ind Hygiene 5:408-9 Mr '24

Study of fatal accidents in material handling. D. S. Beyer, table Nat Safety N p 27-8 Mr '24

Before joint meeting of engineering section, National safety council and American society of safety engineers, New York. Jan. 22, 1924

* United States. Bur. of mines. Cost of accidents in metal mines as measured by compensation insurance premiums. B.O. Pickard. J '24 9p table (Mim.) (Repts. of investigations: serial no. 2625)

Conferences

Conference on industrial accident rates called by United States department of labor [Dec. 3-4, 1923]. Mo Labor R 18:142-4 Ja '24

Accidents, Industrial-Conferences-Continued United States. Bur. of labor statistics. Proceedings of the tenth annual meeting of the International association of industrial accident boards and commissions, held at St Paul, Minnesota, September 24-26, 1923. My '24 148p tables charts (Bul. no. 359, Workmen's insurance and compensation ser.)

Laws

† Spain, act: industrial accidents; act relating to industrial accidents, as amended; dated 10th January, 1922 (Gaceta de Madrid, II enero 1922, p. 177; Boletin del Instituto de Reformas Sociales, Feb. 1922, p. 357). Internat Labour Office Leg Ser 1922 Sp. 1 10p '23 3d

Prevention

Accident prevention and allied work in the Bell system; with discussion. W. P. Elstun. In Am. railway assn. Telegraph and telephone sect. Proceedings, 1923, p 118-25 '24 Accident prevention as a function of management. G. W. Cook. Travelers Standard 12: 45-7 Mr '24

Accident prevention in factories: a significant development in our industrial life. W. T. Cameron. South African J Ind 7:392-9 Je '24

Paper read at the 1st session of the International labor conference, Geneva, Oct., 1923.

Award system as a means of preventing accidents; with discussion. G. B. Anderson. tables In Nat. safety council. Proceedings, 1923. p 334-44 '24 Fatigue element in accident prevention: rest periods, better lighting, good ventilation, freedom from noises, comfortable chairs," full lunch periods, all tend to eliminate fatigue; accidents increase in number as fatigue increases. William Baum. charts Safety Eng 47:136-8 Mr '24

Address delivered before the textile section, foremen's safety school, Milwaukee association of commerce, Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 15, 1924.

Needless coal mine accidents: a program for their prevention. J. B. Andrews. il table Am Labor Leg R 11:22-34 Mr '21 United States. Bur. of mines. Stone dusting or rock dusting to prevent coal-dust explosions, as practiced in Great Britain and France. G. S. Rice. '24 57p bibl tables (Bul. 225)

Statistics

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Accidents at metallurgical works in
United States in 1922. Mo Labor R 18:842-3
Ap '24
Compiling accident records. R. G. Adair.
charts Nat Safety Np 29-30 N '23

Before A B C session, 12th annual safety congress of the National safety council, Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 1-5, 1923.

Estimated annual number and cost of industrial accidents in the United States. Carl Hookstadt, Mo Labor R 17:991-9 N '23 Fatal industrial accidents in Canada in 1923. Can Labour Gaz 24:260-8 Mr '24

A five years' sickness and accident experience in the Edison electric illuminating company of Boston [Mass.]. C. O. Sappington. bibl il tables charts J Ind Hygiene 6:81-101 JI '24

Embraces a portion of the material presented as a dissertation for the doctorate in public health, Harvard school of public health, May 1, 1924.

Great Britain. Imperial mineral resources bur. Mineral industry of the British empire and foreign countries: coal-mining accident statistics (1912-1922). H. M. stationery office '24 75p *2s

Industrial accidents in Sweden in 1918 and 1919. Internat Labour R 8:437-42 S '23 Industrial accidents increase in 1923. Nat Safety N p 19-20 Ap '24

International labour office. Methods of statistics of industrial accidents: report prepared for the international conference of labour statisticians (29 October to 2 November

1923). World peace found. D '23 63p (Studies and repts., Ser. N (Statistics) no. 3) 30c * Oregon. WorkIndustrial accident comm. accidents in Oregon. Salem '23 29p il The preparation and use of accident statistics. A. S. Regula. In Pa. Dept. of labor and industry. Proceedings of the statewide safety conference, 1924, p 9-17 '24 Statistics of industrial accidents. In Internat. labour office. International conference of labour statisticians, 1923, p 49-63 Mr '24 • United States. Bur. of mines. Accidents at metallurgical works in the United States, during the calendar year 1922. W. W. Adams. '23 31p bibl (Technical pa. 350) • United States. Bur. of mines. Coal-mine fatalities in the United States and Europe. W. W. Adams. Ap 24 12p (Mim.) (Repts. of investigations, serial no. 2592) United States. Bur. of mines. Coke-oven accidents in the United States, during the calendar year 1922. W. W. Adams. '23 37p bibl (Technical pa. 349)

United States. Bur. of mines. Industrial accidents in the California oil fields. H. C. Miller. D '23 22p (Mim.) tables (Repts. of investigations, serial no. 2551)

United States. Bur. of mines. Metal-mine accidents in the United States, during the calendar year 1922. W. W. Adams. '24 72p bibl (Technical pa. 354)

United States. Bur. of mines. Mine-accident statistics. W. W. Adams. F '24 16p (Mim.) (Repts. of investigations, serial no. 2579)

Presented before Institute of mining and metallurgical engineers, New York city, Feb. 19, 1924, in joint session with mining section of the National safety council. United States. Bur. of mines. Quarry accidents in the United States, during the calendar year 1922. W. W. Adams. '24 61p bibl (Technical pa. 353)

Value of accident statistics on the standard basis; with discussion. R. F. Thalner. In Nat. safety council. Proceedings, 1923, p 18793 '24

Accounting
Accountancy in relation to cost and market
prices; with discussion. J. M. Fells. tables
Accountant 69:625-33 N 3 '23

The

Lecture delivered at the autumnal conference of the Society of incorporated accountants and auditors, Oct. 5, 1923. Couchman, C. B. preparation, content and interpretation. N.Y., 135 Cedar st, Journal of Accountancy, inc. '24 288p tables $3

balance-sheet: its

Cropper, L. C. Accounting. MacDonald '24 1078p il tables *21s

↑ Finney. H. A.

Accounting principles and bookkeeping methods. 2v Holt '24 329p il tables $4

† Fitch, S. G. H. Industrial accounting statistics and their interpretation. Nat. assn. of cost accountants N 15 '23 14p (Nat. assn. of cost accountants official publications v. 5, no. 5) 75c

Greedlinger, Leo. Financial and business statements. Alexander Hamilton institute '23 349p (Modern business: a series of texts prepared as part of the modern business course and service v. 22) ?price sold only as part of course

Growth of professional ethics. C. H. Nau. J Accountancy 37:1-10 Ja '24

Paper presented at a regional meeting of the American institute of accountants, Akron, O., Nov. 3, 1923. Investigation of the accounts of a business with a view to purchase. H. E. Jenkinson. Can Chartered Accountant 13:261-77 Mr '24

Lecture read before the members of the Sheffield chartered accountants students' society. Mar 11, 1920, and the Leeds and district chartered accountants students' association, Mar. 18, 1920. Reprinted from the Accountant.

Kildeuff, F. W. Auditing and accounting handbook. McGraw '24 813p il tables $6 Krebs, W. S. Outlines of accounting. Holt '23 594p (Am. business ser.) $3.50

Accounting-Continued

Madden, J. T. Accounting practice. Alexander Hamilton institute '23 352p (Modern business: a series of texts prepared as part of the modern business course and service v. 21) ?price sold only as part of course Montgomery, R. H. and Staub, W. A. Auditing principles: a textbook. Ronald '23 494p il $3.50

New York (state). Univ. Certified public accountants: law, rules and information. Albany Je '23 31p (Handbook 14) Principles of auditing. J. H. McCall. Accountants' J 41:513-21 Ja '24

Lecture delivered before the London students' society of the Institute of municipal treasurers and accountants. Professional ethics. H. F. French. Chartered Accountant 14:31-47 JI '24

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Paper presented at the New England regional meeting of the American institute of accountants, Poland Spring, Me., June 23, 1923. From the Journal of Accountancy. Relation of the accountancy instructor to the development of professional standards in the practice of accountancy. H. S. Pace. J Accountancy 37:349-56 My '24

Address at the annual convention of the American association of university instructors in accounting, Columbus, O., Dec. 28, 1923.

Rittenhouse, C. F. and Percy, A. L. Accounting problems: advanced. McGraw '24 402p tables $4

Companion volume to Accounting problems: intermediate, which was listed in the 1923 annual.

Russell, F. C. and Hurdman, F. H. Accounting principles. Alexander Hamilton institute 23 326p il (Modern business: a series of texts prepared as part of the modern business course and service v. 9) ?price sold only as part of course

Some problems in the installation of accounting systems. W. A. Ullrich. J Accountancy 37:193-201 Mr '24

Paper presented at a regional meeting of the American institute of accountants, Akron, O., Nov. 3, 1923.

Van Tuyl, G. H. Modern business mathematics. Am. bk. co. '23 307p tables charts $2.60 See also Cost accounting; Municipal accounting: also subhead Accounting under: Agriculture; Automobile industry; Boot and shoe industry; Building; Butter industry; Coal industry; Corporations; Electric power; Electric railroads; Electrical industries; Engineering; Foundries; Fuel oil; Gas industry; Grain; Grocery business; Home economics: Hosiery industry; Hotels; Ice cream industry; Knit goods industry; Linoleum industry; Milk; Mines and mining; Motor transport; Motor vehicles; Moving pictures; Newspapers; Potatoes: Poultry industry; Public utilities; Railroads; Retail trade; Shipbuilding; Shipping: Sugar industry; Telephone; Tractors; Waterworks

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The legalization of child adoption [Great Britain]. G. B. Hurst. Child 14:75-6 D '23 Adult education. See Education, Adult Advertising

Advertising and the business cycle. tables charts Harvard Econ Service W Letter v 3 no 9 47-54p Mr 1 '24

The advertising art of Scandinavia, by the author of "Techniques of advertising illustration". il Swedish-Am Trade J 17:378-84 D '23

Advertising in Mexico. C. N. Wilde. Commercial Intelligence J 31:54-60 JI 19 '24 Advertising media in Havana. E. F. O'Brien. Export Trade and Finance p 38+ O 20 '23 Brands, trade-marks, and advertising. tables In Copeland. M. T. Problems in marketing, p 479-574 '23

Brewster, A. J. and Palmer, H. H. Introduction to advertising. Shaw '24 373p il tables $2.50 By-products of advertising: results from advertising which are indirect-and sometimes surprising. Max Rittenberg. Business Organisation and Management 9:337-8 F '24 Calkins, E. E. Advertising good will in the balance sheet: bankers are accustomed to lending on tangible evidences of business being done but not yet completed on well established cycles; have not yet learned to appraise and accept in the same degree advertising's insurance of future sales. N.Y.. 247 Park av, Earnest E. Calkins. Calkins & Holden '24 [4]p

Reprinted from the Journal of the American Bankers Association. Feb.. 1924. Commercial publicity. C. T. Radnor-Lewis. Bur Vocational Information News Bul p 1-4 D 15 '23

Culver, A. L. Practical press publicity. Pitman '22 88p il tables *3s 6d Francis H. Sisson's address on "Advertising a creator of public standards in business" Commercial & Financial Chronicle 119:283-4 JI 19 '24

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Address at the annual convention of the Associated advertising clubs of the World, London, July 14, 1924.

Hall, S. R. Retail advertising and selling: advertising. merchandise display, sales-planning, salesmanship, turnover and profitfiguring in modern retailing; including "Principles of typography as applied to retail advertising", by R. M. Boren. McGraw '24 590p il tables diags charts plans $5 Hotchkiss. G. B. Advertising copy. Harper '24 471p il 23.50

Namm. B. H. Advertising the retail store. U.P.C. bk. co. '24 228p il table chart $2.50 † New York univ. Bur. of business research. Mortality among magazine advertisers. N.Y. univ. bookstore '23 27p tables chart ?price

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Newspaper advertising as a business builder. W. R. Morehouse. Commercial & Financial Chronicle sect 2 p 133-5 O 13 '23

Address before the American bankers association, Atlantic City, N.J., Sept. 24-27, 1923.

Outdoor advertising: a vital factor in the business life of the city, state and nation Henry Morton. Baltimore p 25+ S '23 Praigg, N. T., ed. Advertising and selling, by 150 advertising and sales executives. Doubleday '23 483p *$2

Digest of the most important papers and addresses presented before the 19th annual convention of the Associated advertising clubs of the world, Atlantic City, N.J., June 3-7, 1923. Published for the Associated advertising clubs of the world.

Propson, C. F. Export advertising practice. Prentice-Hall '23 271p il charts $4

Daily

Public utility advertising. Joe Carmichael.
Am Gas Assn Mo 5:727-35 D '23
Address delivered before Inland
press association, Chicago, Ill.
Résumé of the legal status of premium ad-
vertising to-day in the several states. E.
F. Spitz. Spice Mill 47:206+ Ja '24
Rittenberg, Max. Effective postal publicity.
Pitman '23 162p il 7s 6d

Rural publicity. R. R. Peck and P. R. Stevenson. tables Ohio Univ Educ Research Bul 2:315-20 N 28 '23

Shipment of samples and advertising matter to Latin America and the West Indies. R. P. Wakefield. (Trade information bul. no. 250) tables Commerce Repts Sup 54p Ag 4 '24

Tipper, Harry and French, George. Advertising campaigns. Van Nostrand '23 432p il tables charts maps $4

See also Information; Publicity

Directories

† Advertisers' directory of leading publications, 1923-24. Fuller '23 643p tables maps (V.34) $5 Directory of newspaper advertisers and general advertising agents, east of Buffalo and Pittsburgh, inclusive, revised to December 1, 1923. Six-point league '23 32p (V. 10) $2.50

† Standard advertising register, April, 1924: "a perpetual recording index of advertisers", comprising a concise record of 8,000 advertisers with every essential fact concerning them; name, address, business, man-to-see, agency, time of appropriation, mediums used and other pointers of value. register pub. co. '24 710p (V. 9) $25 Accompanied by Supplements.

Laws

Nat.

Missouri-Act to prohibit advertising in, on or about parks, parkways, playgrounds, buildings or vehicles owned by municipalities or political sub-divisions of the state, which now have or which hereafter may have a population of 500,000 or more inhabitants. and providing penalties for the violation thereof. (S.B. 370, Laws 1923) Aeronautics

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The aeroplane in engineering. L. D. Huntoon. il Mining and Metallurgy 4:607-11 D '23 Air bombardment. J. M. Spaight. In British year book of international law, 1923-24, p 21-33 '23

† Aircraft year book, 1924. Aeronautical chamher of commerce of Am. '21 339p il tables diags map $5.25

Commercial aviation in China.

H. Chatley. table British Chamber Commerce J (Shanghai) n s 6:125-7 Ap '24

Commercial aviation in Europe. R. B. Curren. Commerce Repts no 34 p 508-9 Ag 25

$24

Control of civil aviation: the necessity of a recognized system for the regulation of air traffic: international control through the international convention for air navigation; domestic control as illustrated by the opera

tion of the Canadian air board act. J. A. Wilson. il table maps Mechanical Eng 45: 571-6 O '23

Presented at the spring meeting of the American society of mechanical engineers, Montreal, Can., May 28-31, 1923.

The design of commercial airplanes; with discussion. E. P. Warner. chart In Soc. of automotive engineers. Transactions, 1923, p 888-904 '24

Development of aerial traffic in Finland. Commerce Repts no 13 p 854 Mr 31 '24 German aviation activities. Commerce Repts no. 9 p 599 Mr 3 '24

Law of aviation. E. F. Trabue. Am Law R 58:65-87 Ja '24

Laws of war concerning aviation and radio. W. L. Rodgers. Am J Internat Law 17:629-40 O '23

The military significance of aerial achievement: problems of air strategy suggested by the world flight. Alexander Williams, jr. il map Asia 24:436-41+ Je '24 Preparing for future air traffic. In McMichael, S. L. and Bingham, R. F. City growth and values, p 288-93 '23

Rubber as applied to aircraft: with discussion. J. W. W. Dyer. In Institution of the rubber industry. Year book, 1922-1923, p 37-56 '23

Address before the Institution of the rubber industry, London, Oct. 2, 1922. United States. House. Com. on interstate and for. commerce. Law memoranda upon civil aeronautics, January 31, 1923. Apply to Congressmen. '23 100p tables (U.S. 67th Congress, 4th sess.)

* United States. House. Com. on rules. Investigation of the air service: hearings, February 16 and 20, 1924. Apply to Congressmen '24 28p (U.S. 68th Congress, 1st sess.)

Conferences

St Louis [Mo.] aeronautic corp. Second national air institute under auspices of the St Louis aeronautic corporation, arranged by committee representing Aeronautical chamber of commerce of America, inc., National advisory committee for aeronautics, National aeronautic association of the U.S.A., Society of automotive engineers, American society of mechanical engineers, preliminary to National aero congress international air races, St Louis, Mo., October 2, 1923. '23 39p tables

Landing fields

Boston [Mass.] airport opened: air meet at Jeffries Point marks culmination of two year effort under leadership of Chamber of Commerce. il Current Affairs (Boston) p 46 S 17 23

Laws

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Pennsylvania-Act authorizing and empowering counties of the second class in commonwealth to acquire by lease, purchase, or condemnation proceedings any land within the county for the purpose of establishing and maintaining airdromes or aviation landing fields; providing for the procedure in case of condemnation, and the extent of title acquired; authorizing the least by the county of portions of said land to individuals or corporations upon such terms as may be fixed, and the lease thereof to the government of the United States upon nominal rental; authorizing and empowering the county to use land now owned by it for such purposes; and authorizing joint operation by said county and any city within the county of airdromes or aviation landing fields, where such city is authorized to establish and maintain the same. (No. 191, 192, Laws 1923)

Laws

Michigan-Act governing aeronautics over land and water, and to punish unlawful acts of aeronauts or passengers. (No. 224, Acts 1923)

North Dakota-Act concerning aeronautics and to make uniform the law with reference thereto. (Ch. 1, Laws 1923)

Aeronautics-Continued

Legislation

The law of aviation: legal problems confronting country are obviously international as well as national and local; international essays in this field; land owner's rights and "freedom of innocent passage"; question of constitutional amendment; authority against claim of maritime jurisdiction; E. F. growing literature of aeronautics. Trabue. Am Bar Assn J 9:777-82 D '23 Address delivered at 1923 annual meeting of Kentucky state bar association. New York (state). Lib. Legislative ref. sect. Digest of the laws of the various states relating to aeronautics. M. L. Bent. Albany Ap '24 20p (Typew. $2.10)

To be obtained only thru P.A.I.S.

Legislation, Proposed

H.R. 13715: a bill to create a bureau of civil aeronautics in the Department of commerce, encourage and regulate the navigation of civil aircraft, and for other purposes. In Am. bar assn. Report of the forty-sixth annual meeting, 1923, p 386-414 '23

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Africa

See also Art

† African World annual, 1923-1924. London, E.C. 2. Salisbury House, London Wall, African World '24 288p il tables maps 3s 6d Beer, G. L. African questions at the Paris peace conference, with papers on Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the colonial settlement; ed. with introduction, annexes, and additional notes by L. H. Gray. Macmillan '23 62Sp bibl tables maps $6

Pt. 1, The German colonies in Africa; pt. 2. Middle Africa: the economic aspects of the problem; pt. 3, Middle Africa: problems of international cooperation and control: pt. 4, Egyptian problems; pt. 5, The future of Mesopotamia; pt. 6, The colonial questions.

Studies prepared for the American commission of inquiry, Peace conference, 1919. † Great Britain. Colonial office. Private enterprise in British Tropical Africa: report of the committee appointed by the secretary of state for the colonies to consider and

report whether, and if so what, measures could be taken to encourage private enterprise in the development of the British dependencies in East and West Tropical Africa, with special reference to existing and projected schemes of transportation. H. M. stationery office '24 26p (Cmd. 2016) *6d † South and East African year book & guide, 1924, with atlas and diagrams, edited annually for the Union-Castle mail steamship company, limited. 3 Fenchurch street, London, E.C. 3. A. S. Brown and G. G. Brown, eds. Low '24 919p tables maps (V.30) 5s Cement See also Agriculture; industryStatistics; Colonial government; Insects, Injurious and beneficial; Mandatory government; Public health; Race problems; Railroads, Foreign; Sleeping sickness; Tuberculosis

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Dept. of agric. Boys' and girls' club work, 1922. I. L. Hobson and G. L. Warren. Jl '24 52p il tables chart (Dept. circ. 312)

Agricultural colleges Land-grant colleges in rural education: rural education not merely training for agriculture; must represent cultural, socializing, and liberalizing influences; reconstruction of rural life depends on consolidation of community interests; land-grant colleges must provide teachers and rural leaders. W. M. Jardine. School Life 9:121+ F '24

United States. Bur. of educ. Hampton normal and agricultural institute: its evolution and contribution to education as a federal land-grant college. '23 118p il tables chart

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