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Collection of taxes

Circular on collections and deposits of income and profit taxes during March issued by treasury. Carter Glass. Nat Wholesale Grocers' Assn Bul 4:19 Mr '19 Collection of internal tax presenting serious problem, Commissioner Roper warns. D. C. Roper. Official Bul 2:4 D 2 '18 Connecticut. Tax comr. Information relative to the assessment and collection of taxes. 48p tables '18

Methods of dealing with tax arrears; with In Union of discussion. J. D. Saunders. Alberta munic. Report of the proceedings, 1915, p 42-52 '15

Tax enforcement;

with discussion. J. D. Saunders. In Union of Alberta munic. Report of the proceedings, 1916, p 16-29 '17

See also Assessment

Collective agreements. See Trade agreements Collective bargaining

Bridgeport plan of organization for collective bargaining committees. Monthly Labor R 8: 1418-26 My '19

Collective agreements

Monthly Labor R 9:126-7 JI '19

Collective bargaining.

Banker 7:1-2 Mr '19

Reprinted

Ledger.

Collective

from

tables

in Sweden.

Taft. W: H. Philadelphia

N D Public between

bargaining agreement

Bethlehem shipbuilding corporation and metal workers. Monthly Labor R 8:461-2 F '19

Collective bargaining conceded. Survey 41:354 D 14 '18

Growth of employees' representation and collective bargaining. Monthly Labor R 8:76978 Mr '19

Nonunion collective bargaining plan. Boris Emmet. In U.S. Shipping bd. Emergency fleet corporation. Industrial relations div. Works committees and joint industrial councils, p 154-7 '19

Plan

Philadelphia rapid transit company. for collective bargaining and co-operative welfare, Philadelphia rapid transit company, 43p chart Stotesbury-Mitten management. '18 810 Dauphin st Plan for collective bargaining and co-operative welfare of the Philadelphia rapid transit company. Can Labour Gaz 19:710-11 Je '19 Proposals for a plan of collective bargaining. Ind N Survey 3:2-4 Ap 28 '19 National Presented by the war labor

board.

See also Trade agreements

Regulation

* United States. Nat. war labor bd. Organization and by-laws for collective bargaining committees. 18p '18

Collectivism. See Socialism

for the

pro

College professors and instructors of principles Proposed declaration American association of university fessors. L: T. More, chm. Am Assn Univ Professors Bul 4:6-9 D '18

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com. of standards of colleges and secondary schools. Minutes, 1919, p 3-5 '19

† Kolbe, P. R. Colleges in war time and after: a contemporary account of the effect of the in America. war upon higher education (Problems of war and reconstruction) 320p *$2 '19 Appleton

National security league. University of Wisconsin: report upon the statements of Proand the fessor Robert McNutt McElroy executive committee of the National security league relating to the University of Wisconsin. 32p '18 H: L. West, sec., 19 W. 44th st, N.Y. *Oregon. Univ. "Oregon," your university. 32p il '19 Eugene

Requirements for a successful college of arts and sciences. School Life 2:3-4 Mr 16 '19 Suggests a junior and a senior college. Alexander Meiklejohn. N Y Evening Post Je 10 '19 p 11

See also Agricultural colleges; Agricultural education; American university union in Europe; Dental education; Education; Extension education; Fellowships; Legal education; Medical education; Scholarships; School surveys; Schools of education

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Colleges and universities—Continued

Alumnae Conferences

Association of collegiate alumnae. Conference, June 4-7, 1919, St Louis. Mrs G. S. Martin, sec., 934 Stewart av, Ithaca, N.Y. Conferences

* Association of Am. universities. Journal of proceedings and addresses of the 19th annual conference, State university of Iowa, November 9-10, 1917. 106p tables charts '18 Univ. of Chicago press

Deans Conferences

Conference of deans. In Assn. of Am. univ. Journal of proceedings, 1917, p 22-4 '18

Degrees Reports

Report of Committee on requirements for the
Ph.D. degree. Am Assn Univ Professors Bul
5:12-18 Ja '19
Directories

Accepted list of colleges and universities approved by the Association of American universities, 1917. In Assn. of Am. univ. Journal of proceedings, 1917, p 101-3 '18 American colleges and universities. table In World 1919 almanac and encyclopedia, p 514-29 '18

Most important institutions of learning in Italy. Italy To-day 2:30-2 Ja 2 '19 Registered colleges and universities. In New York (state). Univ. Law, p 44-91 Je '18

Entrance examinations

New York (state). Univ. Examinations and inspection div. Examinations. (Handbook 3) 63p tables S '18 State lib., order sect. Finance

College finance during the war. In Kolbe, P. R. Colleges in war time and after, p 17082 '19

University budget. H. J. Thorkelson. Wis Alumni M 20:119-20 Mr '19

Governors' messages, 1919 Texas-Gov. Hobby recommends a constitutional amendment to provide a permanent endowment for the University of Texas and the Agricultural and mechanical college and to provide by appropriation, special tax, or otherwise, for the development and maintenance of the University of Texas, the Agricultural and mechanical college, the College of industrial arts and the normal schools.

Wyoming-Gov. Carey states that the support of the state university aside from the income derived from its lands and from the assistance it receives from the federal government should come from a fixed tax levy, which should be considered a permanent levy for its support.

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Relation to national life

E: A.

Place of the university in national life.
Pace. Catholic Educ Assn Bul 5:81-92 N '18
Reports
Columbia univ. Annual report of President
Butler for 1917-1918. 57p tables '18 New
York

Cornell univ. President's report, 1917-1918. (Official pub. v. 9, no. 17) 63+ CXIIp tables S 1 '18 Ithaca, N.Y.

† Great Britain. Royal comm. on univ. educ. in Wales. Appendix to final report of the commissioners; Minutes of evidence, March, 1917-June, 1917; with appendices and index. (Parliament pa. by command, Cd. 8993) 259p ? price '18 King

† Great Britain. Royal comm. on univ. educ. in Wales. Final report of the commissioners. (Parliament pa. by command, Cd. 8991) 106p? price '18 King *Harvard univ. Reports of the president and the treasurer of Harvard college, 1917-18. 235p tables '19 Cambridge, Mass. Smith col. Pres. Annual report presented to the Board of trustees November 8, 1918. (Bul. ser. 13, no. 2) 48p tables N '18 Northampton, Mass.

Sessions

Discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of the organization of the university year into four quarters, or of a continuous session throughout the year: general discussion. In Assn. of Am. univ. Journal of proceedings, 1917, p 35-48 '18

Standardization

Methods now being employed by the Commission on institutions of higher education in standardizing colleges. K. C. Babcock. In North central assn. of colleges and secondary schools. Proceedings, 1918, p 82-92 '18

Reports

Report of Commission on institutions of higher education; Supplemental report of Commission on institutions of higher education. tables In North central assn. of colleges and secondary schools. Proceedings, 1918, p 92-103 '18

Standards Conferences

National conference com. on standards of colleges and secondary schools. Minutes of the 11th conference, New York, March 1, 1918. 20p tables '18 F. W. Nicolson, sec., Wesleyan univ., Middletown, Conn.

National conference com. on standards of colleges and secondary schools. Minutes of the 12th conference, New York, March 24, 1919. 12p '19 F. W. Nicolson, sec., Wesleyan univ.. Middletown, Conn.

Reports

*United States. Bur. of educ. Resources and standards of colleges of arts and sciences: report of a committee representing the associations of higher educational institutions. S: P. Capen. (Bul. 1918, no. 30) 79p tables '18

State institutions

Governors' messages, 1919 New Mexico-Gov. Larrazolo requests the legislature to be liberal in the appropriation for the support and maintenance of the state educational institutions. Oklahoma-Gov. Robertson recommends a liberal appropriation for the state colleges and universities and other higher institutions of learning.

Summer schools Reports

Report of Committee S on summer school organization. tables Am Assn Univ Professors Bul 5:18-28 Mr '19

Presented at the annual meeting, Baltimore, Dec. 28, 1918, for future discussion and action.

Colleges and universities -Continued

War service

† Atlanta univ. Atlanta university and the war: soldier training. (Bul. ser. 2, nos. 3334) 16p il 10c F '19

Bibliography

United States. Bur. of educ. Colleges and the war. 2p (Mim.) O 18 '18

United States. Lib. of Congress. List of references on the universities and colleges and the war. 8p (Mim.) My 22 '18

Copies have been sent to members especially interested in the subject. If they have not been received, they can be obtained from the Library of Congress, division of bibliography.

Colleges and universities, Catholic

Catholic college education on the Pacific coast. James Conlon. Catholic Educ Assn Bul 15: 187-203 N '18

Colleges and universities, Municipal

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* Juvenile protective assn. Survey of comfort stations on elevated railroads. Benjamin and Eloise Blinstrub. 4p Je '18 Woman's city club of Chicago, 116 S. Michigan av Commerce

American manufacturers' hour of opportunity and foreign trade. J: H. Allen. Nat Marine 12:28-31 D '18

American trade base in the Far East. John Bolinger. tables Econ World ns 18:6-7 Jl 5 '19

America's bid for foreign trade. J: F. Fraser.
Industry 1:12-13 Je 15 '19
Association of nat. advertisers. Reconstruc-
tion of foreign and domestic markets. pt
1 37p '18 15 E. 26th st, N.Y.
Backing up our ships with American dollars:
United States is now a creditor nation and
in a favorable position to build up huge
foreign trade. E: N. Hurley. Rec and
Guide 102:235-6 Ag 31 '18

Boston's future in trade, by W. F. Wyman;
Elements in Chinese trade. Current Affairs
(Boston) 10:20+, 37+ Je 30 '19
Brazil's difficult situation. R: S. Noxon. table
World's Markets 5:45-6 My '19
Brazil's trade balance. J. E. Philippi. table
Commerce Repts no 141 p 1411 Je 17 '19
Alfred
British trade conditions.
Commerce Repts no 93 p 470-2 Ap 21 '19
Business training corporation. New foreign
trade: a call to business and a call to men.
62p il '19 185 Madison av, N.Y.

Nutting.

Canada and the West Indies. C. L. Sibley. tables Can M 53:358-63 S '19 Canada opens her doors to us. Harwood Koppel. N Y Evening Post M Ag 30 '19 p 3 Chili eager for our trade. J: G. Holme. NY Evening Post M Ja 18 '19 p 4

China in 1918: a review of business conditions shows progress in spite of war. Far Eastern Bur Bul JI 7 '19

Commerce and the mailed fist. H. S. Houston. In League to enforce peace. Win the war for permanent peace: addresses, 1918, p 143-8 '18 Commercial and industrial activities of Valencia, Venezuela. F. A. Henry. Commerce Repts no 260 p 490-3 N 5 '18

Commercial and industrial items from Norway. E. W. Thompson. Commerce Repts no 10 p 164-5 Ja 13 '19

Commercial and strategic importance of the
Caribbean. W. A. Chamberlain. il Nat
Marine 13:44-51 F '19

Commercial ethics. B. S. Cutler.
Repts no 130 p 1169-73 Je 4 '19

Commerce

Address delivered before the Pan American commercial conference, Washington, D.C., June 4, 1919. Commercial situation in Portugal. W. L. Lowrie. tables Commerce Repts no 71 p 1505-10 Mr 26 '19

Committee on commerce and marine: its plan and scope. John McHugh, chm. Am Bankers Assn J 11:595 My '19

Competitive trade conditions in Honduras. Commerce Repts no 265 p 570-5 N 11 '18 Condition of Palestine trade. Commerce Repts no 14 p 258-9 Ja 17 '19

Conditions affecting trade with Siberia. Commerce Repts no 176 p 577-8 J1 29 '19 Conditions governing foreign trade. icas 5:32-4 Ap '19

Amer

Constantinople as a commercial centre of the future. tables Econ World n s 17:730-1 My 24 '19

Cooperation as a necessity in developing foreign trade. R. L. McKellar. Cong Rec 57: 2214-15 Ja 27 '19

Address at Foreign trade convention, New Orleans, La., Jan. 13-14, 1919.

Country's most vital needs seen by American business men. Nat Marine 12:61-6 O '18 Currents of merchandising in the Orient and the south Pacific. il Americas 5:10-16 D '18 Danish trade and agriculture. B. L. Agerton. tables Commerce Repts no 88 p 338-40 Ap 15 '19

Dignity of foreign trade. W. T. Stevens. World's Markets 5:21-2 Ap '19

Address delivered before the Foreign commerce club of New York. Direct selling in South America. P. S. Steenstrup. South American 7:7-8 Je '19

Extracts from an address delivered at the 6th national foreign trade convention, April 25, 1919, Chicago.

Dutch East Indies offer promising trade field.
K. F. Van Den Berg. Greater N Y 8:14-15
Je 2 '19
Economic conditions in Tchita, Siberia. J. P.
Jameson. Commerce Repts no 303 p 1178-9
D 27 '18

Facts of commercial interest about IndoChina. Horace Remillard. Commerce Repts no 228 p 1196-9 S 28 '18

Far Eastern bur. China would welcome U. S. trade campaign. 1p '19 13 Astor Place, N. Y.

Far Eastern bur. Philippine trade and the end of the war. 1p '19 13 Astor Place, N. Y.

Finland trade requirements. Thornwell Haynes. Commerce Repts no 97 p 545-7 Ap 25 '19

Finland's trade relations in 1918. Commerce Repts no 83 p 209-11 Ap 9 '19 Finnish-American trade. Thornwell Haynes. Commerce Repts no 162 p 241-4 J1 12 '19 of the Foreign United States. chart maps In Brigham, A. P. Commercial geography, p 271-86 '18

Foreign

commerce

trade. Joseph Newburger. Miss

Banker 5:44-5, 47-9 My '19

Commerce-Continued

Foreign trade of Canada during June; Preliminary figures of the foreign commerce of the United States in June and in the fiscal year 1918-1919. tables Econ World

ns 18:159-60 Ag 2 '19 Foreign trade of the Netherlands. F. W. Mahin. Commerce Repts no 219 p 1049 S 18 '18

Foreign trade of the United States and the exchanges. Econ World ns 17:585-7, 657-9 Ap 26, My 10 '19

From the April, 1919, Economic and Financial Circular of the National city bank of New York.

Foreign trade outlook and problems. W: C. Redfield. Commerce Repts no 122 p 990-5 My 24 '19

Summary of an address delivered before the National association of manufacturers, New York, May 21, 1919. Foreign trade problems of the United States. R: H. Tingley. fig Am Ind 20:31-2 Ag '19 General trade position of the United Kingdom. P. B. Kennedy. Commerce Repts no 43 p 803-6 F 20 '19 Government direction of trade and industry. Ann Am Acad 83:223-86 My '19 Great Britain's adverse balance of trade and its rectification. Econ World ns 17:549-51 Ap 19 '19

From the February Review, issued March, 1919, of Barclays bank, London. Guaranty trust company of N.Y. American goods and foreign markets. 8p Mr 10 '19 140 Broadway

Guaranty trust company of N.Y. American goods and foreign markets. 10p J1 15 '19 140 Broadway

* Guaranty trust company of N.Y. American goods and foreign markets. 10p Ag 16 '19 140 Broadway

Guaranty trust company of N.Y. Trading with China: methods found successful in dealing with the Chinese. 24p il map '19 140 Broadway

Honduras and its foreign trade. Nautical Gaz 94:242 N 2 '18

How banks assist foreign trade. Harry Lawton. Am Ind 19:28-9 F '19

How to expand foreign trade. David Lubin. NY Times sect 3 p 7 Ja 5 '19

Impetus given to South African commerce, by C: J. Pisar; Recent shipping and trade data for Montevideo, by William Dawson. table Commerce Repts no 154 p 40-6 Jl 2 '19 Increasing Japanese with Australia.

trade

J. I. Brittain. Commerce Repts no 223 p 1110-1 S 23 '18

* Irving nat. bank. Foreign trade thought of 1919: summary of the convention committee's report and excerpts from addresses at the 6th national foreign trade convention, Chicago, April 24-26, 1919. 86p '19 Woolworth bldg., N.Y.

Irving nat. bank. Trade thought of the two Americas in 1919. (No. 28) 95p Jl '19 Woolworth bldg., N.Y.

* Irving nat. bank. Trading with the Far East: how to sell the Orient; policies; methods; advertising; credits; financing; documents; deliveries. 260p '19 Woolworth bldg., N.Y. Japan is in the saddle. Am Econ 64:8 J 4 '19 Japanese commerce with Uruguay. William Dawson. Commerce Repts no 153 p 13-15 Jl 1 '19

Japanese commercial activities.
Repts no 277 p 760-1 N 25 '18

Commerce

Japanese trade activity in Siberia; need of scientific commercial accuracy, by B. S. Cutler. table Commerce Repts no 274 p 713-17 N 21 '18

Java eager for American business. table
World's Markets 5:30 Ap '19
Liverpool trade situation. H. L. Washington.
Commerce Repts no 46 p 870-9 F 25 '19
Market demands and selling methods in Cuba.
H. W. Harris. Commerce Repts no 24 p
434-8 Ja 29 '19

Mechanics & metals nat. bank in the city of N.Y. Development of America's foreign trade. 13p '19 20 Nassau st

Extracts from a report made by the Com

mittee on commerce and marine of the American bankers association, May 21, 1919. National city bank of N.Y. Resumption of trade with the Central powers: represents annual pre-war trade of $3,000,000,000 per annum. (Foreign trade rec.) 3p (Mim.) tables Jl 14 '19 55 Wall st National foreign trade council adopts resolutions. San Francisco Chamber Commerce Activities 5:404 D 12 '18

† Negovetich, W: D. S. Latin-American trade and the Latin-American mercantile agency. 23p ? price '19 Advertising press

New trade basin of the Near East. il map Americas 5:6-15 Je '19

Nicaragua's foreign trade in 1917. Nautical Gaz 94:242 N 2 '18

Norway's trade, industry, and shipping during 1918. N. L. Anderson. Commerce Repts no 159 p 173 JI 9 '19

Old and new competition in South Africa. tables Commerce Repts no 29 p 547-50 F 4 '19 Opportunites for American trade in the Far East. table Econ World n s 17:762-3 My 31 '19

Foreign trade report published by the Foreign department of the National Shawmut bank of Boston, May, 1919. Opportunities for trade development in western Venezuela. Emil Sauer. tables Commerce Repts no 64 p 1303-14 Mr 18 '19 Opportunity for U.S. trade in Brazil more inviting now than ever before, says naval mission chief in report. Official Bul 3:27 Ja 15 '19

Our trade position, now, in South America. A. H. Titus. Americas 5:19-21 My '19 Outlines twelve essentials for success in trade. W. E. Aughinbaugh. Seattle Spirit 2:6 N 14 '18 Outlook for Venezuelan foreign trade. Homer Brett. table Commerce Repts no 135 p 12767 Je 10 '19

Overproduction and the balance of trade. table Commerce Monthly 1:3-13 Je '19; Same. Econ World n s 17:797-801 Je 7 '19 † Pepper, C: M. American foreign trade. 350p *$2.50 '19 Century

Philippine foreign trade for fiscal year. Nautical Gaz 94:242 N 2 '18

Plans for extension of Spanish trade. Commerce Repts no 125 p 1057-8 My 28 '19 Possibilities and problems of American-Russian trade. A. J. Sack. tables Struggling Russia 1:74-6 Ap 19 '19 Present situation in Smyrna. Louis Heck. Commerce Repts no 108 p 746-8 My 8 '19 Present Siberian trading conditions are explained. John Findlay. Can Official Rec 1:11 D 10 '18

commercial

Prospects of trade with Poland. Commerce Repts no 142 p 1428-30 Je 18 '19

Puget Sound foreign trade. K. C. Kerr. table Stone & Webster J 23:182-7 S '18 Questionnaire on shipping and foreign trade. Nat Marine 13:19-24 Mr '19

Rapidly increasing foreign commerce of the
Philippine Islands. Econ World n s 16:766-7
N 30 '18

Referee for world trade. W: S. Culbertson. il
Nation's Business 7:32-3+ Ap '19
Relation of government toward manufacture
and industry. W: C. Redfield. Am Ind 19:28
Je '19

Address before the 24th annual conference of the National association of manufacturers, New York, May 19-21, 1919. Resources and trade of Rio Grande Do Sul. Americas 5:31-2 N '18

River aid to foreign trade.

J. E. Smith. il Nat Marine 13:28-32, 79 F '19 Rule of righteousness for trade. Econ World ns 17:122 Ja 25 '19

With

con

Seattle chamber of commerce has been working to prepare a closer understanding between the United States and Russia. has this end in view the chamber ducted classes in Russian and has built up a complete and comprehensive library of data and information upon industrial and trade opportunities in Russia and Siberia.

Commerce -Continued

All books in English upon the subject are being briefed and the transcript indexed, in order readily to make the information O 24 '18 and quickly available. il Second review. annual foreign trade tables N Y Evening Post sect 5 p 1-12 D 28 '18

Review of conditions in United States, Italy, England, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Norway, Brazil, Greece, Peru, France, Argentina, India, Ecuador, Japan, Cuba, Bolivia, Sweden, Union of South Africa and Dutch East Indies. American goods. Siberia as a market for tables Commerce Repts no 156 p 67-77 Jl 5 '19

Some A. B. C.'s in foreign trade and its future. C. R. Joy. Current Affairs (Boston) 9:23-4 F 10 '19

State department as a promoter of U.S. foreign trade discussed in analytical review by Breckinridge Long. Official Bul 3:6-8 Ja 31

'19

Striking increase in the Trans-Pacific trade of the United States. Econ World n s 16:625 N 2 '18

Study of American and British trade balances; Conditions governing foreign trade; Brazil's trade declines, prices advance swiftly. il tables Americas 5:19-21, 30-3 D '18 Summarizes results of northern trip. Seattle Spirit 2:3 O 24 '18

J. L. McPherson of the Alaska bureau of the Seattle chamber of commerce summarizes the definite needs of Alaska. Summary of remarks of Secretary Redfield before Council of foreign relations. Commerce Repts no 16 p 289-94 Ja 20 '19

Swedish foreign trade. N. L. Anderson. Commerce Repts no 219 p 1052-3 S 18 '18 New York Evening Post 3d quarterly foreign trade review. il tables N Y Evening Post sect 5 12p Jl 20 '18

Third quarterly foreign trade review. il tables NY Evening Post sect 5 12p Jl 20 '18 To link United States and Italy in commerce. table Current Affairs (Boston) 9:20-1 Mr 17 '19

Trade and commerce. In L. C.

Marshall.

Readings in industrial society, p 98-125 '18 Trade conditions and probabilities: a résumé based upon a canvass of the members of the National association of manufacturers, by M. J. Hickey; Foreign trade policies of England and Germany compared. table Am Ind 19:10-11, 31 Ap '19 Trade conditions in Ecuador, by F: W. Goding; Trade conditions in Algeria, by A. C. Frost. tables Commerce Repts no 61 p 1226-8, 1239-47 Mr 14 '19

Trade conditions in Malaya. table Commerce Repts no 167 p 371-3 JI 18 '19

Trade conditions in the Tientsin consular district. P. S. Heintzleman. Commerce Repts

no 13 p 247-9 Ja 16 '19

Trade of India for the fiscal year 1917-18. J. A. Smith. Commerce Repts no 129 p 114851 Je 3 '19

Trade of the west coast of South America. tables Commerce Repts no 140 p 1385-97 Je 16 '19

Trade possibilities in the Baltic provinces. Commerce Repts no 110 p 773 My 10 '19 Trade possibilities with Russia. L. M. Wourgaft. Nat Marine 13:44-8+ Je '19 Address delivered at the National marine league dinner, New York, March 27, 1919. Trade prospects in the Cameroons. Commerce Repts no 100 p 593-6 Ap 29 '19 Trade situation in South Africa at the close of 1918. C: J. Pisar. Commerce Repts no 76 p 13-15 Ap 1 '19

Trade tendencies in the Dutch East Indies. Commerce Repts no 144 p 1492-4 Je 20 '19 Trade truths that hurt, by Edward Prizer; Open door of world trade, by W: S. Culbertson. il Nation's Business 24-5, 34, 36, 54+ Mr '19

United States. Bur. of for. and dom. com. Conduct of business with China. (Misc. ser. 70) 47p 10c '19 U.S. supt. of doc.

† United States. Bur. of for. and dom. com, Trade of the United States with the world, 1916-1917: pt. 2, Exports; exports of merchandise from the United States by countries and principal articles, during the years ending June 30, 1916 and 1917. (Misc. ser. no. 63) 317p tables 20c '18 U.S. supt. of doc. U.S. trade with Turkey and Bulgaria is resumed: Black Sea ports opened to imports and exports. Official Bul 3:1-2 F 17 '19 Uruguayan commerce for May. William Dawson. Commerce Repts no 172 p 462-4 JI 24 Venezuelan during January. Homer Brett. Commerce Repts no 82 p 178 Ap 8 '19

'19

Will

commerce

the United States hold its present trade in Argentina? R. S. Barrett. Commerce Repts no 83 p 196-9 Ap 9 '19; Same. Pan-American M 29:98-100 Je '19

Would educate Japan to buy in America. R. Yamashina. N Y Evening Post D 16 '18 p 6

ness;

See also Advertising; Agricultural development; Banks and banking; Business; Canals; Chambers of commerce; Corporations; Credit; Department stores; Dutch East Indies; Economics; European warEconomic aspects; European war and busiExchange; Export trade; Fairs; Finance; Food supply; Free trade and protection; Freight car service; Government regulation of industry; Harbors; Import trade; Industrial education; Interstate commerce; Merchant marine; Metric system; Prices; Rivers; Shipping; Soldiers, Disabled -Re-education; Trade boards; Trade commissions; Trade unions; Trademarks; Transportation; United States-Commerce, Department of; United States-Federal trade commission; United States-Foreign and domestic United commerce, Bureau of; States-Interstate commerce commission; WaterUnited States-War trade board; ways; Weights and measures; also names of various countries, as Dutch East Indies, Samoa

Acceptances

See Trade acceptances

After the war After-the-war trade plans of Europe discussed in Commerce bureau report. Official Bul 2:15 O 29 '18

America's foreign commerce and the necessity for co-operation of all interests to protect it. W. H. Douglas. In Nat. for. trade council. Official report, 1919, p 136-43 '19 10:20-1+ -Same. Current Affairs (Boston) My 5 '19

rescued from

Baltic trade after the war. N. L. Anderson. Commerce Repts no 280 p 802-8 N 29 '18 seeks Belgium, oppression, trade. Greater NY 8:13 Ja 6 '19 British-American difficulties. W: E. Dodd. Public 22:572-4 My 31 '19

British commerce and industry after the war. Albert Stanley. Commerce Repts no 266 p 577-82 N 12 '18

Canadian government arranging trade credits with European countries. Econ World ns 17:487 Ap 5 '19

Cannot go back to the normal trade of 1914.
Can Official Rec 1:1-2 Ap 1 '19
Japanese-Am
Coming commercial struggle.
Commercial Weekly 20:1 My 17 '19
Denmark's trade connections after the war.
Commerce Repts no 4 p 64-5 Ja 6 '19
Economic future of the United States.
Econ 62:302 N 22 '18

Am

European trade outlook. B. S. Cutler. Commerce Repts no 96 p 513-20 Ap 24 '19 Facilities necessary for post-war trade with Greece. A. W. Weddell. Commerce Repts no 60 p 1215 Mr 13 '19

Figuring on South American trade.

City 3:19-20 O '18

Modern

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