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Accidents, Industrial-Prevention-Continued

Bibliography

Syracuse univ. Lib. school. Safety movement in factories, iron and steel mills, and mines of the United States. E. L. Dibble. 26p '17 (Typew. $1.30)

Bibliography presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a certificate in library economy. Obtained only thru

P.A.I.S.

Conferences

International assn. of industrial accident bds. and comms. Proceedings of the 3d annual meeting held at Columbus, O., April 25-28, 1916. tables US Bur Labor Statistics Bul no 210 (Workmen's insurance and compensation ser. no. 9) 254p My '17 National safety council. 6th annual safety congress: proceedings (part 5, governmental sectional meeting, New York, September 14, 1917. 533-93p '17 W. H. Cameron, sec.-treas., Commercial & nat. bank bldg., Chicago New York (state). Industrial comm. Proceedings of the 1st industrial safety congress, Syracuse, Dec. 11-14, 1916. 236p tables '17

New York (state)-First industrial conference. Monthly R 5:1003-6 N '17

New York (state)-Second industrial safety congress. Monthly R 6:177-81 Ja '18 New York state industrial safety congress. Proceedings of the 2d [meeting] held under the auspices of the state industrial commission, Syracuse, December 3-6, 1917. 292p '18 N.Y. industrial comm.

-Same. In N.Y. (state). Industrial comm. Report, 1916, p 291-527 '17

Tennessee. Dept. of workshop and factory inspection. Safety conference for west Tennessee, Memphis, May 6, 1918: [proceedings]. 28p '18

Governors' messages, 1918 Massachusetts-Gov. McCall recommends that the legislature make a careful investigation of the causes of increased industrial accidents, with a view to providing remedial legislation.

Legislation

Accident reporting and accident prevention under state laws, by L: L. Allen; Science of accident prevention in industry: cause and effect, by R. T. Read; Results obtained from application of prevention measures: an experience, by E. C. Klaiber; Discussion, by the members. table In Tennessee. Dept. of workshop and factory inspection. Safety conference for west Tennessee: proceedings, 1918, p 3-8, 14-24 '18

Reports

Health and safety. C. M. Hansen, chm. In Nat. assn. of manufacturers. Proceedings, 1917, p 7-16 '17

Service bureau

Independence bur. Are you cashing in on bureau service? 15p chart '18 137 S. 5th st, Philadelphia

Reporting

What accident statistics should be reported under compulsion. L. W. Hatch. In New York (state). Industrial comm. Proceedings of the 1st industrial safety congress, 1916, p 98-104 '17

Reports

California-Report of California industrial accident commission. Monthly R 6:436-8 F '18 Great Britain-Causation of industrial accidents. Monthly Labor R 7:161-4 J1 '18 Maryland. Industrial accident comm. 3d annual report for the year November 1, 1916, to October 31, 1917, inclusive. 51p tables '18

Statistics

Accident statistics. Royal Meeker. In New York state industrial safety congress. Proceedings, 1917, p 19-27 '18

Maine-Industrial accidents. tables In Maine.

Dept. of labor and industry. Excerpt from 3d biennial report, 1915-1916, p 25-30 '17 Pennsylvania-Bureau of statistics and information compiles records of industrial accidents in Pennsylvania for the year 1916 showing 255,616 accidents reported, of which 2,670 were fatalities. table Pa Dept Labor and Industry Monthly Bul 4:35-6 Je '17 Tennessee-Industrial accidents. table In Tennessee. Dept. of workshop and factory inspection. 4th annual report, 1916, p 54-91

'17 Trend of accident frequency rates in the iron and steel industry during the war period. L. W. Chaney. tables charts Monthly R 5: 847-56 N '17 Why and how of uniform industrial accident statistics for the United States. Royal Meeker. U S Bur Labor Statistics Bul no 210 (Workmen's insurance and compensation ser. no. 9) p 91-9 My '17

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Accounting

Definitions of modern accounting terms. In Los Angeles, Cal. Auditor. Report, 1917, p 8-11 '17 Recent progress in budget making and accounting. C. E. Rightor. Nat Munic R 6:70719 N '17

See also Collection of accounts; Commer. cial education; Cost accounting; Farm accounting: Libraries, Accounting; Municipal accounting: School accounting; State accounting: Uniform accounting; also subhead Accounting under: Advertising; Agriculture; Coal; Creameries; Fruit shipping; Insurance, Fire; Municipal property; Pumping stations; Railroads; United States-Shipping board; Warehouses

Bibliography

Brief selected list of books in accountancy for the use of small public and private libraries. M. N. Johnson. Pub Lib 23:268 Je '18

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Adamson act decision. F. W. Hackett. Am Law R 52:23-40 Ja '18

Administration of Justice

Judge and the statute. Warren Gard. Cong Rec 55:783-8 S 14 '17

Address delivered before the American bar association, Sept. 4, 1917, at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Justice through simplified legal procedure. Carl Kelsey and H. W. Jessup, eds. Ann Am Acad v 73 no 162 251p S '17

L.

Includes: Simplification of the machinery of justice with a view to its greater efficiency, by H: W. Jessup; Some observations upon the report of the committee on the Phi Delta Phi with special reference to the typical judiciary article for a constitution, by C: A. Boston; Layman's demand for improved judicial machinery, by W: Ransom; Working of the New Jersey short practice act, by Martin Conboy; Progress of the proposal to substitute rules of court for common law practice, by T: W. Shelton; An efficient county court system, by Herbert Harley; Justice factory, by F: D. Wells; Administration of business and discipline by the courts, by Julius Henry Cohen; Organization of the courts, by G: W. Alger; Looking forward in the law, by A. Y. Wood.

Ontario-Respecting the

administration

of

justice. (Pt. 18 of Municipal act) In W: R. Meredith, ed. Municipal manual, p 422-41 '17

Important provincial cases are cited. Probation as an aid to the administration of New York justice. A. T. Clearwater. In

(state). Probation comm. 10th annual report, 1916, p 137-42 '17 Admissions

Taxation Legislation

War tax on admissions; War tax on admissions and dues. In Federal trade information service. War revenue law of 1917, p 30-2, 61-2 '17

Advertising, a modern necessity to manufacturers. L. S. Gillham. Utah Pay Roll Builder N '17 p 79-80

Advertising

† Advertising and selling practice. J: B. Opdycke. (Shaw educ. ser.) 206+xxiv bibl il tables charts $1.25 '18 A. W. Shaw Advertising in Latin America. C. H. Greene. South American 6:26 Je '18

Address delivered at the 5th national foreign trade convention, Cincinnati, O. Advertising pictures: what they do and how they do it. John McCartan. il Postage 4: 137-40 D '17

American advertising in China. W. A. Adams. Commerce Repts no 283 p 861 D 3 '17 Business insurance by direct-by-letter advertising. R. J. Shoemaker. Postage 6:5-7+ Ag

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McLean. Commerce Repts no 9 p 136 Ja 11 '18

George W. Perkins hero of unique advertising attack. Printers' Ink 101:85-93 O 4 '17 German attempts to control press through advertising. Manufacturers Rec 73:76-7 Je 6 policy.

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Great Britain's war-time advertising

H. A. McBride. Commerce Repts no 75 p 1224-8 Mr 30 '18

How sense saves dollars in direct advertising, by C. L. Davis; Practical application of direct mail advertising, by H. J. Buckley. Postage 4:153-7 D '17

How the new excess profits tax affects advertised business. Printers' Ink 101:3-6, 129-34 N 15 '17

It pays to advertise truthfully. A. K. Ford. il Minn 3:21-2+ Ag '17

† La Salle ext. univ. Advertising, E. H. Kastor. 317p $2.50 sold only to schools and libraries '18 4046-58 Michigan av, Chicago

Leaders of business see coming need for greater advertising. Bruce Bliven. Printers' Ink 100:1-8 S 27 '17

Maker bigger than goods: father of "institutional advertising" tells of its success. E. B. Merritt. Forbes M 1:708-10 Mr 16 '18 Moral value of advertising. Ind 92:500 D 15 '17 Organizing advertising. J. F. Hickman. Credit Men's J 4:1,60 Ag '18; Same. Better Business 2:1,44 Ag '18

Putting the human touch in direct advertising. Burton Biglow. il Postage 4:106-7 N '17 Regularity of technical advertising and its effect on inquiries. L. G. Dennison. charts Advertising & Selling 27:14 F '18

Relation of advertising price to standardization. Printers' Ink 101:25-8+ O 11 '17 Urges use of trained instead of volunteer advertising: estimate made that half of $5,000,000 spent for second liberty loan might have been saved. H. S. Houston. Printers' Ink 101:69-72 N 15 '17

Address delivered Nov. 12, 1917 at Indianapolis at an executive committee meeting of the A. A. C. of W. Value of service. C: H. Mackintosh. Postage 4:144-7 D '17

Address to the 31st annual convention of the United typothetae and Franklin clubs in America, delivered on Sept. 18, 1917.

See also European war and advertising; Flags-Use in advertising; House organs; Intoxicating liquors-Advertisements; Municipal advertising; Office management-AdSalesmen and vertising departments; salesmanship; Sexual diseases-Advertisements of cure; also subhead Advertising under: Banks and banking; Chambers of commerce; Chiropody; Druggists; Explosives; Farm produce; Libraries; Mail order houses; Medicine; Political campaigns; Public utilities; Railroads

Advertising-Continued

Bibliography

Advertising. Business Books 1:2-3 S '17 Bibliography. In J: B. Opdycke. Advertising and selling practice, p i-xix '18

Includes books in print in the United States, up to and including April 14, 1917, and books published in England from January 1, 1912 to March, 1917.

St Paul, Minn. Pup. lib. Advertising: a selected list of books in the St Paul public. library. 7p Ja '18

Conferences

Advertised business in war time discussed by
Association of national advertisers. Printers'
Ink 101:10,12,17-18 D 13 '17
Associated advertising clubs of the world.
Conference, San Francisco, July 7-11, 1918.
P. S. Florea, sec., 606 Merchants bank bldg.,
Indianapolis, Ind.

Direct mail advertising assn. Papers and discussions at the mail advertising service departmental of the 1917 convention of the Associated advertising clubs of the world, St Louis, June 4-5, 1917. Postage 3:237-70 Je '17

Includes the following papers: How direct advertising has been and can be used to lower costs, by H. J. Buckley; How the house organ has been and can be used to lower the cost of distribution, by R. E. Ramsay; How direct-mail advertising lowers cost of distribution from manufacturer to dealer: from the standpoint of the food manufacturer, by M. F. Harris; From the standpoint of the wearing apparel manufacturer, by G: L. Louis; From the standpoint of the furniture manufacturer, by Henry Way; Getting $45,000 in direct business at a cost of less than $95, by E: A. Schulze; Manufacturer to consumer: stimulating sales for the dealer, by R. M. Nicholson; Dealer stimulating sales for himself, by J. B. Mills; Direct-mail advertising as applied by the mail-order house, by Henry Schott.

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fought. Printers' Ink 101:116-17 N 22 '17 Fraudulent financial advertising: investment bankers association compiled simple working guide for use of persons and organizations interested in truthful financial publicity. Investors' 2:8-9 Ap '18 Grappling with the fraud evil: Investment bankers' association of America adopts a bold and commendable step to check the get-rich-quick swindlers. Financial World 29:4-5 N 10 '17

• Investment bankers assn. of America. Frau-
dulent financial advertising: simple working
guide for use of persons and organizations
interested in truthful financial publicity. 16p
'17 111 W. Monroe st, Chicago
Now enters a new champion: investment
bankers organize militant committee
stamp out fraud in financial advertising.
Financial World 29:8-9 N 24 '17

See also Medicine-Advertising
Legislation

to

States having laws against fraudulent advertising. La State Bd Health Q Bul 8:145 S '17

Reports

Report of committee on fraudulent advertising, by W: H. Maxwell, jr, chm.; Financial frauds, by R: H. Lee; Discussion, by the members. In Investment bankers assn. of Am. Proceedings, 1917, p 189-202 '17 Advertising, Legal

Indiana. Bd. of accounts. How to measure legal advertising. 27p '17

Aerial photography. See Photography, Aerial

Aeronautics

Aëronautical maps and aërial transportation. Henry Woodhouse. il maps Geographical R 4:329-50 N '17

† Aircraft in war and commerce. W. H. Berry. 292p il fig *$1.50 '18 Doran

America will shortly rule the air. B: C. Forbes. Forbes M 2:194, 196 Je 29 '18 How the aeroplane may effect closer alliance of the South American countries with the United States. Alberto Santos-Dumont. In Pan American scientific congress. Proceedings. 1915, v 11. p 228-35 '17

Metric system should be adopted for aeronautic purposes. G. L. Cabot. Flying 6:862 N '17 *National advisory com. for aeronautics. Meteorology and aeronautics. (Rept. no. 13) 50p il tables fig '17 Munsey bldg., Washington, DC.

Pt. 1, Physical properties and dynamics of the atmosphere; pt. 2. Topographic and climatic factors in relation to aeronautics; pt. 3. Current meteorology and its use. New York the nation's first air harbor. J: G. Messenger. il Bush M 6:13-15 Ap 15 '18 San Diego [Cal.] chamber of commerce. Aviator and the weather bureau. F. A. Carpenter. 54p il charts 25c '17 (Ed. exhausted)

The purpose of the book is to show the relation between the aviator and the weather bureau and how much benefit the one gains from the information and experience of the other.

See also Hydroplanes; Seaplanes; United States Postal service-Aerial mail routes

Accidents

Medical aspects of aeroplane accidents. Med Rec 93:332-4 F 23 '18

Bibliography

Aviation. In U. S. Supt. of doc. Army and militia, aviation and pensions, p 4-5 S '17 Aviation. Grand Rapids [Mich.] Pub Lib Bul 14:75-6 Je '18

License

President's proclamation requiring a license for all private aviators. Woodrow Wilson. Official Bul 2:3 Mr 5 '18

Reports

National advisory com. for aeronautics. Aeronautics: 2d annual report, together with the message of the President of the United States transmitting the report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1916. 630p bibl il diag charts $1'16 U.S. supt. of doc.

Terminology

Nomenclature for aeronautics.. In National advisory com. for aeronautics. Aeronautics: 2d annual report, 1916, p 29-37 '16 Aeronautics, Military

Aeronautical society of America. F. B. Brandegee and others. Cong Rec 56:6626-32 My 7 '18

Air power for the United States. R. E. Peary. In Nat. security league. Proceedings, 1917, p 337-43 '17 Aircraft construction. C: S. Thomas and others. Cong Rec 56:6807-8, 6832-6 My 10 '18 Includes: War cabinet report for the year, 1917. presented to Parliament by command of His Majesty.

Aircraft problem. W. F. Durand. Am Soc MEJ 40:32-5 Ja '18

Read before the 38th annual meeting of the American society of mechanical engi

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Aeronautics, Military-Continued Director Ryan in interview

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progress made in war aircraft production. Official Bul 2:1-2 Ag 29 '18 First American-made aerial warships now on way to the French battle front, is announcement of the secretary of war. Official Bul 2:6 F 21 '18 Letters and telegrams concerning aircraft production allegations and steps for an investigation, are given out at the White House. Official Bul 2:1-2 My 7 '18 National Geographic Magazine for January, 1918, is devoted entirely to the subject of Aviation.

Our aviation program. J: Q. Tilson. Cong Rec 56:6082-6 Ap 25 '18

Preparedness for aerial defense, by A. G. Bell. Naval aeroplane, by H. C. Mustin, il In Navy league of the U.S. Addresses, 1916, p 70-7, 233-43 '16

Promise and performance in the air. il table
Lit Digest 57:12-13 Ap 27 '18
Prosecution of the war: ships and aircraft.

J: F. Shafroth. Cong Rec 56:4591-3 Mr 28 '18 Society of automotive engineers. Liberty engine and the airplane program: an engineer's view. C: H. Kettering. 7p (Mim.) '18 29 W. 39th st, N.Y. (Ed. exhausted) Society of automotive engineers. Status of American aircraft production. H. E. Coffin. 4p (Mim.) Je 21 '18 R. E. Plimpton, sec., 29 W. 39th st, N.Y.

Address at the semi-annual meeting of the Society of automotive engineers, Dayton, O., June, 1918.

Ten thousand soldiers to work in woods: government taking vigorous action on west coast to insure unlimited output of airplane lumber. Am Lumberman no 2221 p 42-3 D 8

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↑ Textbook of military aeronautics. Henry Woodhouse. 298p il tables fig charts *$6 '18 Century

The objects of the book are to make available for our prospective American aviators the educational information regarding the manner in which aviators fight the enemy, and which is well known to the enemy, and to supply military authorities with a history of the evolution of military aeronautics, its present status, and the direction of its development.

Truth about aircraft muddling. B: C. Forbes. Forbes M 2:152 Je 15 '18

Twenty-eight different uses for aircraft. Henry Woodhouse. Nat Service 2:357-9 D '17 United States. House. Comm. on rules. Creation of a committee on aeronautics: hearings on H. res. 105. 28p '17 Apply to Congressmen

United States. Senate. Com. on military affairs. Department of aeronautics: hearings before a subcommittee of the committee on military affairs, on S. 80, a bill to establish a department of aeronautics and for other purposes. (U. S. 65th Congress, 1st session) 100p '17 Apply to Congressmen Variety in aircraft production. il Automotive Ind 38:1028-9 My 30 '18

Vast aircraft programme being met by industry. H. B. Mingle. N Y Evening Post War Industrial Sup Je 29 '18 p 26, 28

What aircraft probers will report. A. S.
Hearn. Forbes M 2:302,316 Ag 10 '18
Wings for our war eagles. E. H. Smith. il
Nation's Business 5:6-8 Ag '17

Winning the war in the air. Henry Woodhouse. il Nat Service 2:73-80 Ag '17

See also Lumber

Accidents

Medical aspects of aeroplane accidents. H. G. Anderson. tables US Naval Med Bul 12: 309-15 Ap '18

Administration

President Wilson's order reorganizing administration of the air service and separating official functions. Official Bul 2:1-2 My 21 '18

Investigations

Air failure a crime, Borglum declares: President's investigator says nearly a billion was absorbed in colossal profiteering; not a fit plane produced; demands complete judicial inquiry; says Ryan's power should equal Schwab's; discussion of newspaper articles, by J. H. Gallinger and others. Cong Rec 56:6212-17 Ap 29 '18

Aircraft production. Leon Cammen and others. Cong Rec 56:6403-15 My 2 '18

Includes the first report of the investigating committee of the Aeronautical society of America.

Aircraft program now moving along; Need of experts on aircraft board. F: U. Adams. NY Times My 16-17 '18 p 3, 4 Investigation of the war department: aircraft production. G: E. Chamberlain and others. Cong Rec 56:5275-8 Ap 10 '18

United States. Senate. Com. on military affairs. Investigation of war department, aircraft production, report. (U.S. 65th Congress, 2d session Senate rept. 380, pt. 1) 5p 18 Apply to Congressmen

United States. Senate. Com. on military affairs. Investigation of war department, aircraft production, views of minority. (U.S. 65th Congress, 2d session Senate rept. 380, pt. 2) 4p '18 Apply to Congressmen

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Agricultural associations-Conferences-Cont. Federation of Jewish farmers of Am. [Proceedings of the] annual convention, New York, December 9-12, 1917. Jewish Farmer v 10 no 1 68p Ja 1 '18

In Yiddish.

-Same cond. 4p Ja '18 J. W. Pincus, sec., 174 2d av, N.Y.

In English.

National grange of the patrons of husbandry. Journal of proceedings, 51st annual session, St Louis, Mo., 1917. 221p '17 C. M. Freeman, sec., Tippecanoe City, O. New Jersey-Official proceedings of the 3d annual agricultural convention together with some addresses, Trenton, January, 1918. NJ Dept Agric Bul no 11 399-477p Ja '18

New York state agric. soc. Proceedings of the 85th annual meeting in co-operation with the state department of agriculture, Albany, Jan. 16-17, 1917. il tables N Y State Dept Agric Bul 92 175p F '17 Women's national farm and garden association. Meeting, Brooklyn botanical garden, Brooklyn, N.Y., May, 1918. Hilda Loines, sec., 600 Lexington av, N.Y.

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Agricultural colleges in the United States. In
U.S. Dept. of agric. Yearbook, 1917, p 591-3
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Legislation

Texas-Act repealing act of regular session of the 35th legislature establishing junior agricultural college in east Texas. (Ch. 16, P. L. 1917 3d called session)

Texas-Act repealing bill passed at regular session of the 35th legislature establishing branch of agricultural and mechanical college in western Texas. (Ch. 15, P. L. 1917 3d called session)

Agricultural colonies. See Military agricultural colonies

Agricultural cooperation. See Farmers' cooperative movements

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Amortized farm loans under the federal farm loan system and from the standpoint of savings banks. L. G. Robinson. Econ World n s 14:478-9 O 6 '17

Broadening the farm bank. C. M. Harger.
Financial World 30:22 Ja 19 '18
Canada-State managed rural credits at cost.
Nonpartisan Leader 5:5 N 22 '17

Completed farm loans under the federal farm loan system to August 1, 1918. table Econ World ns 16:268 Ag 24 '18

Credit at the fountainhead. C: E. Lobdell. Nat Assn Credit Men Bul 19:775-9 Ag '17 Credit conditions in the cattle loan business, by F. T. Ransom; Bank in an agricultural center, by M. Weil; Proper financing of the livestock industry in Georgia, by D. H. Kirkland. Nat Assn Credit Men Bul 17:9536, 963-7 O '17

Credit needs of farmers, tables Federal Reserve Bul 3:937-9 D 1 '17

Farm borrower's problems. Financial World 30:22 Mr 30 '18

Farm loans. H: B. Steagall. Cong Rec 56:938-9 Ja 15 '18

Farm loans: a good job half done. W. G. Roylance. Nonpartisan Leader 6:13 Je 10 '18 Farm products as bank security. tables Federal Reserve Bul 4:404-14 My 1 '18 Farm values rising. C. M. Harger. Financial World 29:22 N 10 '17

Federal farm loan bonds; What a federal farm loan bond is. Borrowers' Bul 1:1 Je '18 Federal farm loan system and land values. Herbert Quick. Public 20:1129-30 N 23 '17 Federal farm loan system faces a hard winter. H. J. Dodge. tables Am Bankers Assn J 10:505-8 Ja '18

Federal farm loans. Carter Glass and others. Cong Rec 56:610-34 Ja 4 '18

Federal farm loans. H. D. Stephens. Cong Rec 56:701 Ja 7 '18

Federal farm loans. J: T. Watkins. Cong Rec 56:841-3 Ja 10 '18

Federal land bank progress. C. M. Harger. Financial World 30:19 Je 3 '18

Federal land banks appeal to Congress. E. G. Quamme. Nonpartisan Leader 6:4 Ja 7 '18 Financial condition of the federal farm loan system as at April 30, 1918. tables Econ World n s 15:774-5 Je 1 '18

Financing the insolvent farmer. L. G. Robinson. NY State Dept Agric Bul 92p 74-83 F '17

First year of operation of the federal farm loan system. Econ World n s 15:522 Ap 13 '18 Helping the beginner farmer. C. M. Harger. Financial World 31:19 Ag 19 '18

How farm loan act may aid landless. Borrowers' Bul 1:5 N '17

How to get loans with least delay. Borrowers' Bul 1:8 0 1 '17

Insurance companies' big farm loans. O. M. Harger. Financial World 31:21 S 16 '18 Keeping farm money at work. C. M. Harger. Financial World 31:19 Jl 22 '18

Land banks make loans to farmers. Borrowers' Bul 1:1 0 1 '17

Loans made to farmers by federal farm loan system. table Econ World n s 16:163 Ag 3 '18

• Manitoba-Speech on moving the second reading of the bill to constitute the Manitoba farm loans association in the Manitoba legislature, Feb. 21, 1917. Edward Brown. 8p '17 Provincial treas., Winnipeg

Manitoba farmers and their own loan organization. A. R. Tomlinson. Manitoba Pub Service Bul 1:9-12 N '17

Marketing of farm mortgage loans. C. W. Thompson. tables In Pan American scientific congress. Proceedings, 1915, v 3, p 60312 '17

Metropolitan life insurance company's first year's experience with farm mortgages. Econ World n s 16:95-6 Jl 20 '18

Model farm management and credit system. A. R. Foote. 59p bibl 50c 50 copies 35c ea '17 Am. progress

New York (state)-Lending to farmers. Oregon Voter 12:243-4 F 23 18

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