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Report for 1914 forms v. 5, no. 4 of the Proceedings of the Academy. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t77s88q2j
pt. I. I. General principles and mechanics of revision: The principles and practice of constitutional revision, by E. Root. The constitution and public opinion, by F. C. Howe. The principle of responsibility in government, by H. L. Stimson. The adaptation of a constitution to the needs of a people, by F. J. Goodnow. The problems of the constitutional convention, by A. Shaw. The procedure and submission of conclusions of the convention, by W. F. Dodd. II. The structure of state government: Woman suffrage, by T. R. Powell. The consent of the governed, by M. Smith. Recent experiences with the initiative, referendum and recall, by C. F. Taylor. Adequate legislative powers under state constitutions, by E. Freund. Participation of the executive in legislation, by E. M. Sait. Constitutional provision for a budget, by F. A. Cleveland. The organization and procedure of the courts, by H. W. Jessup. Constitutional limitations on state fiscal policy, by E. Cawcroft. The civil service clause in the state constitution, by S. H. Ordway.--pt. II. City and county government: Home rule for cities, by H. L. McBain. A proposal for a revision of the municipal article, by L. A. Tanzer. Local government and the state constitution, by M. H. Glynn. The city and the state constitution, by J. P. Mitchel. The organization of county government, by G. S. Buck. Regulation of economic and social conditions: Constitutional limitations on governmental powers, by S. McC. Lindsay. The future of the workmen's compensation amendment, by T. I. Parkinson. Labor legislation, by A. I. Elkus. State policy of forest and water-power conservation, by J. G. Agar. Public service commissions and the state constitution, by J. N. Carlisle. Charitable and correctional institutions and public health, by H. Folks. The Constitution and public franchises, by D. F. Wilcox. Report of the meeting. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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--pt. II. City and county government: Home rule for cities, by H. L. McBain. A proposal for a revision of the municipal article, by L. A. Tanzer. Local government and the state constitution, by M. H. Glynn. The city and the state constitution, by J. P. Mitchel. The organization of county government, by G. S. Buck. Regulation of economic and social conditions: Constitutional limitations on governmental powers, by S. McC. Lindsay. The future of the workmen's compensation amendment, by T. I. Parkinson. Labor legislation, by A. I. Elkus. State policy of forest and water-power conservation, by J. G. Agar. Public service commissions and the state constitution, by J. N. Carlisle. Charitable and correctional institutions and public health, by H. Folks. The Constitution and public franchises, by D. F. Wilcox. Report of the meeting. ; pt. I. I. General principles and mechanics of revision: The principles and practice of constitutional revision, by E. Root. The constitution and public opinion, by F. C. Howe. The principle of responsibility in government, by H. L. Stimson. The adaptation of a constitution to the needs of a people, by F. J. Goodnow. The problems of the constitutional convention, by A. Shaw. The procedure and submission of conclusions of the convention, by W. F. Dodd. II. The structure of state government: Woman suffrage, by T. R. Powell. The consent of the governed, by M. Smith. Recent experiences with the initiative, referendum and recall, by C. F. Taylor. Adequate legislative powers under state constitutions, by E. Freund. Participation of the executive in legislation, by E. M. Sait. Constitutional provision for a budget, by F. A. Cleveland. The organization and procedure of the courts, by H. W. Jessup. Constitutional limitations on state fiscal policy, by E. Cawcroft. The civil service clause in the state constitution, by S. H. Ordway. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9v12kr5f
I. Social efficiency in business: Industrial hygiene as a factor in human conservation, by I. Fisher; Provision for the safety of employees, by R.C. Bolling; Protection against occupational diseases, by J.B. Andrews; Reporting of occupation diseases by phsyicians, by W.G. Thompson; Sanitation and ventilation of factories, by G.M. Price; The health of women workers, by Jane S. Klink; The doctor and the nurse in industrial establishments, by Lillian D. Wald; The woman's welfare department of the National civic federation, by Mrs. J.H. Hammond.--II. The improvement of labor legislation: The efficient enforcement of labor legislation, by P.T. Sherman; Provision against the consequences of industrial accidents, by M.M. Dawson; The compensation amendment to the New York constitution, by H.R. Seager; Discussion of workmen's compensation legislation, by D.W. Morrow and E.T. Devine; Labor law improvement and enforcement: The manufacturer's attitude, by J. Calder.--III. Financial facilities for wage-earners: Investments on the instalment plan, by W.E. Harmon; Discussion of investments on the instalment system, by I.N. Seligman and H.R. Mussey; Remedial loans--a constructive program, by A.H. Ham; Discussion of remedial loans, by R.B. Fosdick; Discussion of remedial legislation, by A. Wilcox; The mutual investment association of the Postal telegraph company, by E. Reynolds; Coöperative loan societies, by P. Jay; The celluloid club saving and loan department, by S.T. Simmonds; Coöperative saving and loan associations, by E.E. Pratt.--IV. Government and business: The basis of government regulation, by S.M. Lindsay; Government regulation--the railroad view, by R. Walker; Government regulation--New York's responsibility, by G.W. Perkins; The objections to government regulation, by F.W. Whitridge; The relation of government to business, by H.R. Seager; Social relations of big business, by J.H. Hammond; Report of the autumn meeting of the Academy of ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science 14,1930/32,4
Pt.I. General principles and mechanics of revision. The structure of state government -- pt.II. City and county government. Regulation of economic and social conditions. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Preface.--Causes and progress of inflation, by E.W. Kemmerer.--Treasury methods of financing the war in relation to inflation, by R.C. Leffingwell.--The relation of the federal reserve system to inflation, by H.P. Willis.--Discussion of government's financial policies in relation to inflation, by A.B. Hepburn, J.H. Hollander and B.M. Anderson, jr.--The international factor in price fluctuations, by W.C. Mitchell.--Increased production through the Kansas industrial court plan as a remedy, by H.J. Allen.--Increased production through increased saving as a remedy, by G.E. Roberts.--Remedies for inflation with special reference to the British situation, by J.J. Broderick.--Remedies for inflation with special reference to the French situation, by M. Casenave.--Remedies for inflation with special reference to the Italian situation, by B. Attolico.--Inflation as a world problem and our relation thereto, by P.M. Warburg.--Discussion of contribution the United States may make toward improving the European situation, by W.S. Kies and C.C. Plehn.--Increased production and increased saving as remedies for inflation, by H. Withers. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"Industrial relations: a selected bibliography [by] H. Feldman": p. [241]-256. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35128000208643
"Industrial relations: a selected bibliography [by] H. Feldman": p. [241]-256. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Vols. 4-38, 40-41 include Record of political events, Oct. 1, 1888-Dec. 31, 1925 (issued as a separately paged supplement to no. 3 of v. 31-38 and to no. 1 of v. 40) ; Microfilm. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Issued by the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York, 1909- ; by the Academy of Political Science, Edited by the Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University ; Vols. 1-15, 1886-1900. 1 v; Vols. 1-30, 1886-1915. 1 v.; Vols. 1-45, 1886-1930. 1 v.; Vols. 46-65, 1931-50. 1 v ; NEWS; MICROFILM 21252: See call no. H1 P8 for MAIN holdings on paper for this title. ; MAIN; AQ P66: Includes reprint editions when original not available ; SCP weekly serials 2007/2008. ; UPD
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"Industrial relations: a selected bibliography [by] H. Feldman": p. [241]-256. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Stamped on t.-p.: Reprinted by the President's commission on economy and efficiency. ; Advance sheets from the Proceedings of the Academy of political science, vol. III, no. 2. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Introduction.--Labor provisions of the Transportation act.--Railway policies and the general welfare.--Freight rates and business revival.--Appendix. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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A review devoted to the historical statistical and comparative study of politics, economics and public law. ; A review devoted to the historical statistical and comparative study of politics, economics and public law. ; Vols. 4-38, 40-41 include Record of political events, Oct. 1, 1888-Dec. 31, 1925 (issued as a separately paged supplement to no. 3 of v. 31-38 and to no. 1 of v. 40). ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Electronic mode of access: World Wide Web. ; Microfilm copy: Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms. reels. 35 mm. ; Issued in print, microform, and online. ; Edited by the Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University (1909- for the Academy of Political Science).
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