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NEWSHOLME, Sir ARTHUR. International studies on the relation between the private and official practice of medicine with special reference to the prevention of disease. Vol. 2: Belgium, France, Italy, Jugoslavia, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins Co., 1931. 249 pp.

The purpose of this study is to bring together information as to the results of public-health work in the different countries and to show how the cooperative services of private physicians may be best utilized by public authorities. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics and Social Institutions. Industrial Relations Section. Selected bibliography: Unemployment prevention, compensation, and relief; company, trade-union, and public programs. Princeton, September, 1931. 31 pp. Supplement, November, 1931. 3 pp. ROBINSON, LOUIS N. Should prisoners work? A study of the prison labor problem in the United States. Chicago and Philadelphia, John C. Winston Co., 1931. 353 pp.

The topics covered are: Should prisoners work; extent of employment and unemployment in prisons; the causes of unemployment in prisons; systems of employing prisoners; problems of prison industrial management; costs, wages, and profits of prison labor; and what work has been found for prisoners. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION. Annual report, 1930. New York, 61 Broadway, 1931. 380 pp., illus.

The report contains a section on the work of the foundation in the field of social sciences.

Verband der MALER, LACKIERER, ANSTREICHER, Tüncher, und Weissbinder DEUTSCHLANDS. 22. Ordentliche Generalversammlung in Breslau vom 22.

bis zum 26. Juni 1931. Protokoll. Hamburg, 1931. 285 pp. Contains proceedings and minutes of the 22d convention of the unions of painters and allied trades in Germany, held June 22 to June 26, 1931, at Breslau. Includes reports of locals, addresses, and resolutions reflecting the activities and condition of these trade-unions, including information on labor conditions, unemployment, wages, disputes, etc.

YANG, SIMON, AND TAO, L. K. A study of the standard of living of working families in Shanghai. Peiping, Institute of Social Research, 1931. 86, lvi pp. (Social Research Publications, Monograph No. III.)

An analysis of the account books of 230 families from November 1, 1927, to October 31, 1928.

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Index to Volume 34-January to June, 1932

NOTE. This is a SUBJECT INDEX. Names of authors do not appear as main entries

Accident insurance. (See Workmen's compensation.)
Accident prevention, general:

Safety codes. Coal-mine transportation, approved by American Standards Association
Dust explosions, prevention of (Bul. No. 562)..

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Jan. 47

- Elevators, dumb-waiters, and escalators, approved by American Standards Association...

Feb. 305-6

Mar. 569

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- Mechanical refrigeration, commercial and domestic, approved by American Standards Association.....

Jan. 47-8

Safety congresses. (See Conventions, meetings, etc.)

Accident prevention, by locality. Virginia, creation of safety codes commission, 1932.
Accident statistics, by industry:

May 1071

Building construction. New York City, by trade group, 1929, 1930, and 1931..........
Coke ovens. Fatalities and injuries, 1916 to 1930 (Bureau of Mines Technical Paper 508). June 1319-20
Federal employees, by extent of disability, 1930-

June 1321-3

Longshoremen and harbor workers, by extent of disability, 1930–31.
Manufacturing industries. Annual survey, 1926 to 1930..

Metallurgical works. United States, 1929 (Bureau of Mines Technical Paper 503).
Mining, coal. Fatalities, United States, 1929 (Bureau of Mines Bul. No. 341).
Mining, metal. By kind of mine, 1928 and 1929 (Bureau of Mines Bul. No. 342) .
Railways, steam, 1931, Interstate Commerce Commission report.

Accident statistics, by locality:

Canada. Fatal accidents, by industry, 1930, 1931..

Kansas. Fatalities, by type, 1930....

New Orleans (La.). Persons injured and days lost, 1931 (Factories Inspection Department report).

Mar. 595-6 Mar. 596-7 May 1029-33

Mar. 573 Mar. 569-71 Mar. 571-2 May 1070-1

May 1072 Apr. 817-18

June 1320-1

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Mexico (Nuevo Laredo and Coahuila). Labor cost of raising crops, irrigated lands. "Artels," Soviet Russia. Structure and method of workers' productive societies.... Awards. (See specific industry.)

Baking industry. Decision, trade-board, Denver (Colo.) Union No. 26, wage cut disapproved, April 20, 1932...

Benefits and benefit funds:

Photo-Engravers' International Union, benefits paid, by type, 1931..

Unemployment benefits. Forum Publishing Co., New York City, savings reserve fund.

Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co. plan....

(See also under specified kind of benefit.)

Feb. 253-61

Feb. 259-60

Feb. 253-9

Feb. 452 Mar. 560-1

June 1345-50

June 1351-2

Apr. 793-4
Apr. 790
Apr. 788-9

Bibliographies.

Dismissal compensation (Schwenning)..

Old-age pensions, public. United States, 1929 to 1931 (Stone).

Bonuses on wages. Belgium (Ghent district), linen industry....

Block signal system, railroads, technological changes and effect on employment..

Bricklayers, masons, and plasterers. Superannuated union members, wage-scale provisions in agreements.

Budgets, cost-of-living, foreign countries.

Canada. Family budget, items, quantity, and cost per week, 1921 to 1931.

China. Family, economic definition of..

Building and loan associations:

Investment of industrial employees in (Princeton University study).
Status of, 1930, by States, and development of, 1920 to 1930..

Feb. 478-92

Mar. 738-46

May 1017-20

Jan. 169

May 1098

Apr. 1003-4
Apr. 799

June 1305-7

Feb. 328

Building construction industry (except Wages and hours, which see):

Accident frequency and severity rates, New York City, 1929, 1930, 1931.

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June 1321-3

Costs (building-permit estimates). (See section Housing, each issue of Monthly Labor
Review.)

Employment. (See Employment statistics.)

Building permits:

Summary data, 1930 and 1931, by types of buildings, city, and State.... Mar. 636-43; Apr. 875-94 (See also section Housing, each issue of Monthly Labor Review.)

Building trades:

Amsterdam (Netherlands). City plan for increasing employment opportunities.. Pueblo (Colo.), trade-board decision, new wage scale, by occupation, April 25, 1932....... (See also under specific occupation.)

May 1050-3

June 1352

May 1055-6

Business depressions and industrial home work, relation between.

Carbon tetrachloride, occupational hazards. (See Industrial diseases and poisons.)
Carpenters and joiners:

Decisions, trade-board, etc. Denver (Colo.), Building Trades Council wage cut approved
November 28, 1931.

Jan. 104

Denver (Colo.), Millmen's Local No. 1583 wage cut disapproved. Superannuated union members, wage-scale provisions in agreements..

Jan. 103

May 1098

Census of indigent persons in public institutions, 1930..

Feb. 253-61

Check-off system. Full-Fashioned Hosiery Workers' national agreement clause, September 21, 1931....

Jan. 100

Child labor and welfare, United States:

Migrant children in agriculture, New Jersey, loss of schooling, supplementary report,
January, 1932

June 1304

New York. City and State, trends in child labor, 1918 to 1930..

Mar. 563-5

United States Children's Bureau. Report on work during 1930-31.

Jan. 37-8

White House Conference on Child Health and Protection. Report, review of (Merritt). June 1278-85 Vocational guidance recommendations....

Jan. 80-9

Child labor and welfare. France. Labor code provisions..

Christmas savings clubs, membership, distributions, etc., December, 1930..

Jan. 170 June 1309

Civil Service. (See Public service.)

Clerical (white-collar) workers, made work for...

Mar. 529

Clerks and freight handlers, railway and steamship. Superannuated union members, wagescale provisions in agreements..

May 1100

Clerks, retail. Great Britain (England), shop assistants, working conditions, report of, select committee, House of Commons, 1931.

Apr. 803-5

Clothing Workers of America, Amalgamated. New apartment completed, New York City (Bronx)..

May 1090

Coal mining. (See Mining.)

Codes, safety. (See Accident prevention, general.)
Collective agreements, United States, by industry:

Hat, cap, and millinery industry.

New York City, 2-year, March 1, 1932..

Hosiery workers. Full-fashioned, national agreement, September 21, 1931, terms of..
Printing pressmen. New York City, supplementary agreement March 7, 1932, to spread
work

Railroads. Twenty labor unions and 200 companies signatory to two agreements,
January 31, 1932, provisions of...

Superannuated union members, wage-scale provisions, by occupation..

Collective agreements, foreign countries:

Denmark. Wage-fixing provisions...

Great Britain. Dock workers' wage rates cut, January 4, 1932.

Switzerland. General wage provisions.....

June 1351

Jan. 99-100

May 1046-7

Mar. 612-18 May 1098-1100

Apr. 942-3

Mar. 662

Netherlands. Law of 1927, provisions regarding contracts.

May 1184

Mar. 689

Colonization. Canada, activities, placement of jobless on farm lands..

Conciliation and arbitration, United States:

Apr. 857-8

Department of Labor. (See article Conciliation work of Department of Labor, each issue of Monthly Labor Review.)

Railway labor act, 1926, awards under. (See Railroads.)
Report of United States Conciliation Service for 1930-31..

Jan. 36

Conventions, meetings, etc.:

Recreation. Annual congress, Toronto, Canada, October, 1931.
Safety congress. All-Ohio annual, Columbus, April 19 to 21, 1932.

Personnel Research Federation. Annual meeting, New York City, November 12 and 13, 1931.

Jan. 40-1 Feb. 279-81 June 1323-4

Conventions, meetings, etc.-Continued.

Social Progress, International Association for. Fourth general meeting, Paris, October 19-22, 1932.

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Feb. 343-4

Teachers' Associations, International Federation of. Annual congress, Stockholm,
August 13-18, 1931.

Feb. 343

Trade-unions. (See Labor organizations, foreign countries.)

Vocational guidance. National Vocational Guidance Association, annual conference, major topics.....

Apr. 847

Cooks, restaurant. (See Hotel and restaurant employees.)

Cooperation, United States:

Building and loan associations. (See Building and loan associations.)
Cooperative League of the U. S. A. Progress in 1930, by type of society.

Credit unions. Post Office Department, development, 1923 to 1931.
Rock Island Railroad Co..

Directory of consumers' societies (mimeographed)..............

Farmers' cooperative associations, membership and business, 1930–31...

Hospital. Elk City, Okla., establishment of, prospects...

Housing. Amalgamated Clothing Workers, New York City (Bronx), new apartment completed......

Wages and pay roll in cooperative societies, 1930.

Cooperation, foreign countries:

France. Workers' productive associations, number, membership, and business, by industry, 1930, 1931.

Germany. Cooperative movement, present condition, January 1, 1932..

-Societies, dissolved and newly formed, by type, 1931..

Great Britain. Cooperative societies, development in 1930, by type of society....
Norway. Industrial disputes, procedure and settlement, trade-union agreement with
Cooperative Union....

Apr. 841-2 Apr. 844 June 1341-2

Mar. 574 May 1090-1

Feb. 329-30

May 1090

Apr. 843

May 1091-2
June 1343-4

June 1344

May 1092-4

June 1345

Russia (U. S. S. R.). Artels (workers' productive societies), structure and methods... June 1345-50 Sweden. International association (Kooperativa Lumaförbundet) formed, electric

light bulb manufacture..

Mar. 574

Cost of living, United States:

Changes (index numbers and per cent), by city and item of expenditure, 1913, to December, 1931.

Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers..

Ford Motor Co. unskilled workers, Detroit and 16 European cities, comparative cost and minimum wage rates............

Feb. 463-72
Mar. 733

Jan. 3-4

Index numbers. Food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, comparison with certain foreign countries.....

Feb. 473-4

Cost of living, foreign countries:

General. International Labor Office study, European cities in relation to Detroit (request of Ford Motor Co.)....

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Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June and December, 1928 to 1931. Canada. Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers...

Family budget, changes in cost, 1921 to 1931..

- Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June and December, 1928 to 1931. Chile. Rents reduced, 1931...

China, Family, economic conditions, 1929–1931.

- (Shanghai). Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers.. Czechoslovakia. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June and December 1928 to 1931..

(Prague). Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers.. Denmark. Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers

Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June to December, 1928 to 1931..
Finland. Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers.....
-Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June to December, 1928 to 1931..
France. Board and lodging, monthly cost and index numbers, October, 1930 and 1931...
Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June and December, 1928 to 1931.
(Paris). Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers..

Germany. Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers.

Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June and December, 1928 to 1931.

Jan. 1-4 Mar. 733

Feb. 475

Mar. 667-8

Mar. 733

Mar. 734

Feb. 473-3

Mar. 733

Apr. 1003-4
Feb. 473-4
Apr. 1004

Apr. 799-801

Mar. 733

Feb. 473-4

Mar. 733

Mar. 733

Feb. 473-4

Mar. 733 Feb. 473-4

June 1428

Feb. 473-4

Mar. 733

Mar. 733

Feb. 473-4

Cost of living, foreign countries-Continued.

Great Britain (United Kingdom). Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers...

Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light. rent, June and December, 1928 to 1931. India. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June and December, 1928 to 1931...

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Mar. 733

Feb. 475

Feb. 475

(Bombay). Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers.. Ireland. Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers...

Mar. 733

Mar. 734

Index numbers, food, June and December, 1928 to 1931..

Italy. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June to December, 1928 to 1931..

(Milan). Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers.. Netherlands. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June and December, 1928 to 1931..

(Amsterdam). Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers.. New Zealand. Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers..

Feb. 473

Feb. 473-4

Mar. 734

Feb. 475

Mar. 734

Mar. 734

Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June and December, 1928 to 1931. Norway. Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers.....

Feb. 475

Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June and December, 1928 to 1931. Poland. Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June and December, 1928 to 1931..

Mar. 734
Feb. 475

Feb. 475

(Warsaw). Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers.. South Africa. Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers..

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Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June and December, 1928 to 1931.

Feb. 475

Switzerland. Decline, and peak since January, 1926, index numbers..

Mar. 734

Index numbers, food, clothing, fuel and light, rent, June and December, 1928 to 1931.

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Contract of employment. Film actress making suggestions or objections to stage director held no breach, California...

Feb. 323-4

Employers' liability. Assumption of risk held a defense, under Federal act..

Feb. 325-6

Causal negligence, shown by evidence, necessary to establish respondent's right to recover, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co..

June 1325

Interstate "commerce" and interstate "transportation," distinction.. Railroad not liable for injury caused by handling mail sacks, same being Government work.

Feb. 324-5

Mar. 575-6

Employment agencies. Liable in damages for injury proximately caused by violation of licensing statute, District of Columbia................

Train guard killed by robbers assumed risk of employment, Missouri Pacific Railroad.....

May 1077-8

Jan. 50-1

Longshoremen's and harbor workers' compensation, Federal act held valid..
Prevailing wage. Arizona, law held invalid..

Mar. 577-81

Jan. 49-50

Illinois. Law held unconstitutional..

Mar. 581-2

Public works. Municipality contract stipulating minimum wage and use of hand labor illegal, Salt Lake City, Utah..

June 1325-8

Sunday labor law. Kansas, distributing Sunday newspapers held a "work of necessity". Workmen's compensation. Recovery under compensation act held bar to suit under employers' liability, Washington...

Jan. 51-2

Feb. 326-7

Artificial member, compensation for injury to, unconstitutional, California.
Attorney's fees provided for in Massachusetts act, held constitutional
Compensation status not variable with economic conditions, Georgia..
Facts as found by State industrial board upheld, not subject to judicial review,
New York..

Jan. 75-7 May 1081-4 Jan. 78-9

Mar. 576-7

Federal longshoremen's and harbor workers' compensation act, constitutionality upheld.....

Mar. 577-81

Lightning a causative danger "arising out of employment," injury compensable,
Oklahoma.

Massachusetts act applicable to employees of interstate carriers engaged in intrastate commerce..

Jan. 79

May 1078-9

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