32 The elements of reconstruction; a series of articles contributed in July and August 1916 to the Times, with an introduction by Viscount Milner. 2d impression. London, Nisbet & co. ltd. [1916] 119, [1] p. 171cm. CONTENTS.-Introduction.-Science in education and industry.— Scientific agriculture and the nation's food.-The long view and labour.-Problems of political adaptation.-An imperial constitution. Higher education in the empire. DA577.E4 33 France. Report of a Commission on the reconstruction of the "départements" of France. Annexe no. 4285. France. Chambre des députés. 1918, p. 817-840. 34 Documents parlementaires, ... [Report on tariff Ministere du commerce, de l'industrie, Journal officiel de la République française, June 10, 1918, 35 Friedman, Elisha Michael, ed. American problems of reconstruction; a national symposium on the economic and financial aspects. New York, E. P. Dutton & company, 1918. xxvi, 471 p. pl., fold. map. 21cm. CONTENTS.-Foreword, by Franklin K. Lane.-pt. 1. A perspective of the problem: 1. The problem of reconstruction in the United States, by Elisha M. Friedman. II. Principles of reconstruction in Europe, by Elisha M. Friedman. III. Economic problems during the war and afterwards, by Alexander D. Noyes. Iv. The American of to-morrow, by George W. Perkins. pt. n. Efficiency in production: v. Our mineral reserves, by George Otis Smith. VI. Technical research: (a) General aspects, by Willis R. Whitney; (b) Engineering and allied subjects, by A. A. Potter; (c) Chemical industries, by Allen Rogers. vII. Scientific management, by Frank B. Gilbreth and Lillian Moller Gilbreth. vIII. Readjustment of industries: (a) Steel, by Charles M. Schwab; (b) Chemicals, by Bernhard C. Hesse. IX. Capital, labor, and the state, by Louis B. Wehle. x. Concentration and control in industry and trade, by William B. Colver.-pt. ш. Adjustments in trade and finance: XI. The railroad problem, by Ray Morris. XII. The distribution of agricultural products and the function of produce exchanges, by Charles J. Brand. XIII. The shipping problem, by Emory R. Johnson. XIV. The free port as an instrument of world trade, by Edwin J. Clapp. xv. International commerce, by O. P. Austin. XVI. Government aids to trade, by Chauncey Depew Snow. xvII. Financing our foreign trade, by Henry E. Cooper. XVIII. Stabilizing foreign exchange, by Robert L. Owen. XIX. Foreign investments, by Francis H. Sisson.-pt. IV. Programs, monetary and fiscal: xx. Stabilizing the dollar in purchasing power, by Irving Fisher. XXI. The war and interest rates, by E. W. Kemmerer. XXII. National thrift, by Frank A. Vanderlip. xxIII. Fiscal reconstruction, by Edwin R. A. Seligman. xxiv. Can Democrary be efficient?-The mechanics of administration, by Frederick A. Cleveland. HC106.2.F7 36 Gardner, Lucy, ed. The hope for society; essays on "social reconstruction after the war," by various writers. London, G. 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