THE AMERICAN JANUARY-JUNE, 1922 295724 The alphabetical arrangement of the subject matter is modified in some instances by the grouping Letters in parentheses signify nature of article, as (C) contributed article; (Ed.) editorial; Pp. 1-112, January; pp. 113-224, February; pp. 225-336, March; pp. 337-448, April; pp. 449- ACCIDENT prevention instruction in schools (L.), Adjusted compensation (See "Bonus"). Advertising and uplift (L.), 202; progress (Ed.), Agriculture: Arizona irrigation system for the Pima Indians Changing markets for West (Ed.), 576. rop insura..ce by Government proposed (C.), Crop reporting machinery (L.), 210. Exports dwindle (Ed.), 132. Farm and country movement, in various reports Farm and home plans outlined (Ed.), 16. Farm "bloc" explained (Ed.), 124; (C., il.), Farm crisis in Argentina (L., il.), 549. Farm economics under Secretary Wallace (Ed.), Farmers' conference at Washington (Ed.), 236; Future prospects better (Ed.), 358. (C., Irrigation on the Colorado River (C., il.), 619. Policy of Europe's "succession states" (L.), Land utilization in America (L.), 536. Prices higher (Ed.), 132, 358. Productive power of the world (L.), 538. Rural credit facilities (C.), 162; (L.), 317. War Finance Corporation and farm credits (Ed.), 564. Alaska: Land of opportunity (C., il.), 402. Problems (Ed.), 346. Alcohol a world problem "Prohibition"). Argentina: Farm crisis (L., il.), 549. Armenian conditions to-day (C., il.), 81. Army policy revised by Secretary Weeks (C.), 285. Atitlan Lake in Guatemala (L., il.), 201. Auditory aids to motion pictures (L., il.), 215. Aviation: Helium safe for dirigibles (C.), 531. BAHAI religious cult and its founder (L., il.), 217. Book improvement campaigns (C., il.), 297. Brazil: Coffee industry (L.), 94. Foreign commerce in 1921 (L.), 535. Briand (See "France"). British Empire: --At Genoa conference (C.), 339, 599. (Ed.), 349: Empire reorganizing (E.), 241, 347, 460. Labor in war and peace (L.), 203 (See also (L.), 548 (See also Lloyd George, Premier (Ed.), 11, 339, 372, 458. American Legion declines in membership (Ed.), 462. American women making history (C., il.), 635. "Washington Conference"). Animal maternal instinct glandular? (L.), 662. Arctic's vegetable and animal resources (L.), 211. Pacific Islands Dominion proposed (C., il.), 305. War debt position criticized (L.), 321. (See also "Australia," "Canada," "India," and Brokerage failures numerous (Ed.), 354. COPYRIGHT 1922 BY THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY Brookings, Robert S., an economic leader (Ed.), Bryce, Lord, statesman and scholar (C., il.), 275, Bucket shops on the run (Ed.), 354. First presented to Congress (Ed.), 14, 18. Buttrick, Wallace. Negro progress exemplified CALVERT, Robert. Helium for safe dirigibles (C.), Canada: New Parliament (C.), 308. New Speaker, Rodolphe Lemieux (C., il.), 617. Carnegie Corporation endows a new Institute of Cartoons, 27, 140, 252, 364, 476, 590. Central American Union and Nicaragua (L.), 322. Civil war (C.), 643. Claims at Washington conference (Ed.), 9, 39. Settlement favorable at Washington (C.), 263. Bureau of coal economics needed (C.), 379. Reorganization needed (Ed.), 244; for stabiliza- Solutions proposed for troubles (Ed.), 467. Coal Strike: Early reactions (Ed.), 465. Operators' side of strike (Ed.), 466. Plans made to avert strike (Ed.), 357. Coal mine regulation proposed (Ed.), 582. Farm bloc described (L.), 89; (C., il.), 158. Navy reduction (Ed.), 464. Newberry contest settled (Ed.), 129. Pennsylvania changes Senators (Ed.), 129. President's message (Ed.), 13. Death Valley climate recorded (L.), 552. Diplomacy under rule of good-will (C.), 155. tion (C., il.), 77. Dunn, Samuel O. Will the railways be consoli- ECONOMIC problems after the war (Ed.), 115; Education: Accident prevention instruction (L.), 326. Negro progress at Tuskegee (C., il.), 648. Electric energy costs high (L.), 213. Ely, Richard T. A land utilization policy for England (See "British Empire"). FALL, Albert B., first report as Secretary of the Farmers' conference (See "Agriculture"). Federal and State coöperation (L., il.), 88. Finance: American financial history (Ed.), 126. Cuba and America in economics (L.), 663. Money and credit in Germany (C.), 504. War Finance Corporation and farm credits (See also "Budget," "Foreign Debt Problems," Finley, John H. Armenia to-day (C., il.), 81. America and the Allies' domestic debts (Ed.), French viewpoint (L.), 321. Principles to be remembered (Ed.), 228. Refunding Commission appointed (Ed.), 230. Refunding problem (Ed.), 19. Simonds' comments (C.), 268. Problems to be solved (Ed.), 18. Senate problems (Ed.), 128. Session methods explained (Ed.), 14. Tariff bill of the Senate (Ed.), 465. Tariff situation analyzed (Ed.), 574, 577. Tariff to be flexible (Ed.), 15, 578. Tax problems difficult (Ed.), 570. Tax revision should be drastic (Ed.), 20. Work of last session (Ed.), 14. (See also "Budget" and "Treaties"). Copper company old in Sweden (L.), 319. Crops (See "Agriculture"). Cuban economic relations with United States Czechoslovakian viewpoint on European problems DANCES from America criticized in Europe (L.), Davis, James J. How immigration laws are work- Davison, Henry Pomeroy (Ed.), 583. American differences (C.), 487. Armament policy (C.), 484. Attitude after three years (Ed.), 456; (C.), Briand's fall and its consequences (Ed.), 121; Causes trouble at Genoa (C.), 599. Civic union (L.), 553. Educator's impressions of Yale (L., il.), 444. Eight-hour day (L.), 669; farm labor (L.), 93. Financial policy (L.), 443. French view of war debt solution (L.), 321. Genoa attitude distrustful (C.), 488. Naval ratio difficulties (Ed.), 457. Paris, three years after armistice (C.), 483. Policy criticized by Americans (L.), 653. GANDHI, and India's revolution (Ed.), 349; (C.), |