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ARTHUR ELI MUNROE, A.B., Harvard, 1908; A.M., 1914. Discussion of money and banking in the American colonies. Harvard.

H. N. POTTER, A.B., Arkansas, 1914. Commercial paper houses. 1918. Chicago.

JESSE HALE RIDDLE, A.B., Davis-Elkins, 1912; A.M., Princeton, 1915. History of state banks and trust companies in New Jersey. 1918. Princeton. THOMAS BRUCE ROBB, B.A., Park College, 1912; M.A., Yale, 1914. Government insurance of bank deposits in the United States. 1919. Yale. OSCAR BAXTER RYDER, A.B., Richmond College, 1908; A.M., 1909. History of banking in Virginia. Harvard.

DONALD SKEELE TUCKER, A.B., Colorado, 1906; A.M., Williams, 1912. History of coöperative banking up to 1900. 1917. Columbia.

CHI CHIH WANG, Manchuria. Monetary reform in Japan. 1918. Columbia. HERMAN WARSHOW, A.B., Cornell, 1916. The effects of the federal reserve system on bank credit. 1919. Cornell.

Public Finance, Taxation, and Tariff

ISRAEL SAMUEL ADLERBLUM, A.B., College of the City of New York, 1908; A.M., Columbia, 1909. The supervision and taxation of life insurance companies. 1917. Columbia.

FRANK FERRIS ANDERSON, A.B., Minnesota, 1908. The industrial claims of the single-taxers. 1917. Columbia.

WILLIAM BURKE BELKNAP, A.B., Yale, 1908. The financial history of Kentucky. Harvard.

JAMES WASHINGTON BELL, A.B., Colorado, 1912; A.M., 1913. Taxation of railroads. Harvard.

JAMES W. BELL, A.B., Mississippi, 1898; A.M., 1909. The general property tax of Mississippi: its failure and some proposed substitutes. 1918. Columbia.

ARTHUR EUGENE BUCK, Ph.B., Milligan, 1910; B.S., Tennessee, 1913. Operation of the Edge budget law in New Jersey. 1917. Columbia. ROBERT ARGYLL CAMPBELL, A.B., Wisconsin, 1906.

Cornell.

Taxation in Indiana. 1917.

DUDLEY DEWITT CARROLL, A.B., Guilford, 1907; Haverford, 1908. The history of taxation in North Carolina. 1917. Columbia.

LEGRAND REX DROWN, A.B., Wooster, 1915; A.M., Columbia, 1916.

The

validity of the pay-as-you-go policy in public school outlays. Columbia. FREDERIC B. GARVER, A.B., Nebraska, 1909. The subvention in American state finance. 1917. Chicago.

LOUIS GOTTLIEB, A.B., Rochester, 1914. Forest taxation. 1917. Columbia.

LLOYD FRED HERRETT, B.L., Ohio Wesleyan, 1913. Standardization of governmental functions. 1917. Columbia.

MERLIN H. HUNTER, A.B., Muskingum, 1912; A.M., Princeton, 1913. The development and problems of the New York state corporation tax. 1916. Cornell.

CLARENCE HEER KAISER, A.B., Rochester, 1914. Taxable income. 1917. Columbia.

JOHN LEWIS KEDDY, A.B., Hamilton, 1915; A.M., Columbia, 1916. Preparations of estimate for state appropriations. 1917. Columbia.

JOHN EMMETT KIRSHMAN, Ph.B., Central Wesleyan, 1904; Ph.M., Syracuse, 1908. Taxation of corporations. Harvard.

EDMOND EARLE LINCOLN, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1910; A.B., Oxford, 1910; A.M., 1914. The financial results of state industry. Harvard.

ROWLAND ROBBINS MCELVARE, A.B., Columbia, 1913; A.M., Columbia, 1914. Public debts of Europe in recent times. 1917. Columbia.

MARION O'Kellie McKay, S.B., Ohio Northern, 1907; A.B., Ohio State, 1910; A.M., Harvard, 1912. The poll tax in the United States. Harvard. REUBEN MCKITRICK, B.A., Oklahoma, 1907. Public land system of Texas

1823-1910. Completed. Wisconsin.

CHARLES STILLMAN MORGAN, B.A., Michigan, 1914. A statistical analysis of the increase in American public expenditures. 1919. Yale.

SHANKAR MADHAR PAGAR, A.B., Wisconsin, 1914; A.M., Colorado, 1915. The Indian income tax. Its history, theory, and practice. 1917. Columbia.

Population and Migration

LEROY EDWARD BAUMANN, A.B., Chicago, 1912. Race amalgamation in Greenpoint (Brooklyn) as affected by leadership. 1917. Columbia.

STANLEY P. DAVIES, A.S., Bucknell, 1912. Racial assimilation in a community in the anthracite coal region. 1917. Columbia.

J. L. DEMING, A.B., Cincinnati, 1899; A.M., Bethany, 1900. Immigration to the United States, 1776-1820: a study in causes and effects. 1917. Columbia.

JOSEPH M. GILLMAN, A.B., Western Reserve, 1913; A.M., Columbia, 1915. Immigration, a chapter in the Cleveland labor problem. 1917. Columbia. ROBERTA HODGSON, M.A., Wisconsin, 1911. Types and traits of the negroes of Athens, Georgia. Wisconsin.

C. C. JANSEN, A.M., Taylor College, 1913; A.M., Kansas, 1914. The Americanization of the German Russian Mennonites in central Kansas. 1918. Chicago.

RACHEL B. MURAVCHIK, Certificate, Gymnasium, Kief, 1903; A.M., Columbia, 1913. Modern civilization and the declining birthrate. 1917. Columbia. JAMES R. MUTCHMORE, A.B., Toronto, 1913; A.M., Columbia, 1915. Canadian immigration. 1918. Columbia.

E. B. REUTER, A.B., Missouri, 1910; S.B., 1910; A.M., 1911. The mulatto; a sociological and psychological study. 1917. Chicago.

JESSE F. STEINER, A.B., Heidelberg (Ohio), 1901; A.M., Harvard, 1913. The Japanese invasion, a study in racial contrasts. In press. Chicago. DONNA FAY THOMPSON, A.B., Indiana, 1913; A.M., 1914. The birth rate in college graduates' families. 1919. Columbia.

J. B. VERNON, A.B., Wake Forest College, 1911. The industrial development of the whites and blacks in North Carolina since the war. 1917. Columbia.

Social Problems and Reforms

MATTHEW P. ADAMS, S.B., Harvard, 1904; A.M., Columbia, 1913.

A study

of five groups of families whose children attend the industrial schools of the Children's Aid Society. 1917. Columbia.

HUBERT EMERSON BICE, B.A., Ohio State, 1909; A.M., 1913. The unemployable. 1919. Ohio State.

VERNON MOSHER CADY, B.S., California, 1908; S.T.B., Pacific School of Ministry, 1908. Social control of the feeble-minded. 1917. Columbia.

CHARLES H. CHASE, B.S., Columbia, 1913. Social inefficiencies in our industrial life. 1917. Columbia.

ARCHIBALD B. CLARK, A.B., Reed, 1916. The popular vote as an index of social solidarity. 1918. Columbia.

EDNA HATFIELD EDMONDSON, A.B., Indiana, 1911; A.M., 1914. The associations of crime in the population of Gary, Indiana. 1917. Indiana.

Z. T. EGARTNER, A.B., Cincinnati, 1914. Race prejudice in the United States of America. 1918. Chicago.

FRIEDA FLIGELMAN, A.B., Wisconsin, 1910. Some aspects of toleration. 1918.

Columbia.

WARNER E. GETTYS, B.A., Hiram, 1913; A.M., Ohio State, 1916. Degenerate families. 1918. Ohio State.

WILLARD EARL GIVENS, A.B., Indiana, 1913. The social value of the Chatauqua movement. 1919. Columbia.

CARY WALKER HAYES, A.B., Washburn, 1909; A.M., Columbia, 1912. Public morals and recreation: a municipal program. 1917. Columbia.

EDNA GERTRUDE HENRY, A.B., Indiana, 1897; A.M., 1914. The principles of medical social service. 1917. Indiana.

GLENN R. JOHNSON, A.B., Reed, 1915. The American newspaper as an indicator of social forces. 1918. Columbia.

F. W. JONES, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1908; A.B., Richmond, 1911; A.M., 1914. Measure of forms of political progress. 1917. Co

lumbia.

MALCOLM KEIR, B.S., Pennsylvania, 1911; A.M., 1914. Some influences of environment in Massachusetts. 1917. Pennsylvania.

MARY VAN KLEECK, A.B., Smith, 1904. The fact basis for industrial reform. 1918.

Columbia.

PHILIP KLEIN, A.B., College of the City of New York, 1911. History and present status of the treatment of crime in the state of New York. 1918. Columbia.

ANNA CHRISTINE MCBRIDE, A.B., Missouri, 1912; B.S., 1912; A.M., 1913. Phases of the standardization of conduct. 1918. Columbia.

NELLIE MCKINLEY, B.A., University Washington, 1913; A.M., 1914. History of the relations of university governing boards to university teachers. Wisconsin.

JANE ISABELL NEWELL, B.A., Wellesley, 1907; M.A., Wisconsin, 1908. The Women's Christian Temperance Union. Wisconsin.

REBECCA OSLER, B.A., Swarthmore, 1913; M.A., Wisconsin, 1916. Means of safeguarding professional ethics. Wisconsin.

HOKE SMITH O'KELLEY, A.B., N. Georgia Agricultural College, 1915; A.M., University of Georgia, 1915. Health and sanitation among negroes. 1918. Columbia.

DEWITT CLINTON POND, B.S., Trinity, 1908. Tenement house laws. 1917.

Columbia.

O. G. REUMANN, A.B., Syracuse, 1913; A.M., Columbia, 1915. Inebriety and its treatment. 1917. Columbia.

HERBERT NEW HARD SHENTON, A.B., Dickinson, 1906; A.M., 1909; B.D., Drew, 1910. The social activities of religious organizations. 1917. Columbia. RUSSELL GORDON SMITH, A.B., Richmond, 1911; A.M., Columbia, 1914. A sociological study of opinion in the United States. 1918. Columbia.

JACOB NATHANIEL SOKOHL, B.S., Teachers College, 1912. Vocational guidance. 1917. Columbia.

EMMA ANNIE WINSLOW, B.S., Teachers College, 1914. The use of the budget in the household as a means of securing better control of expenditures. 1917. Columbia.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN YOUNG, JR., A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1913. The expert in social organization. 1918. Columbia.

Insurance and Pensions

JOSEPH LEWIS COHEN, A.B., Cambridge, 1913. Insurance against unemployment. 1917. Columbia.

PERCY ROY HAYWARD, B.A., New Brunswick, 1909; B.D., Crozer Theological Seminary, 1911. Compensation to injured Canadian workmen. 1917. Pennsylvania.

CHARLES K. KNIGHT, A.B., Ohio University, 1912; A.M., 1913. History of life insurance in the United States. 1918. Pennsylvania.

VICTOR N. VALGREN, A.B., Gustavus Adolphus, 1905; A.M., Minnesota, 1909. Farmers' mutual property insurance in the United States. 1917. Chicago.

Pauperism and Charities

HERBERT A. BROWN, B.S., Valparaiso, 1907; Ped. B., A.B., 1908; A.M., Columbia, 1912. A study of the population of the Westchester county almshouse. 1917. Columbia.

WILLIAM T. CROSS, A.B., Missouri, 1908; A.M., 1909. Institutions of charity and correction. 1918. Chicago.

PORTER R. LEE, A.B., Cornell, 1903. Public outdoor relief in the United States. 1917. Columbia.

EDWARD LE GROOT LEONARD, S.T.B., St. Mary's Seminary (Baltimore), 1914. Development of relief legislation in Maryland. 1918. Catholic University. WILLIAM RADDATZ, B.A., Lawrence, 1908; M.A., Northwestern, 1912. Charitable foundations. Wisconsin.

HENRY W. THURSTON, A.B., Dartmouth, 1886. The development of standards in the case of dependent children. 1917. Columbia.

MARY C. TINNEY, A.B., Adelphi, 1909; A.M., Chicago, 1910. The Catholic home bureau for dependent children in New York City. 1917. Columbia.

Socialism and Co-operative Enterprises

OTHо C. AULT, A.B., Tri-State, 1907; A.B., Defiance, 1911. The recent development of socialism in the United States. 1917. Chicago.

GEORGE J. EBERLE, B.A., Wisconsin, 1914. The municipalization of electric railways. Wisconsin.

MARK SYLVIUS Handman, A.B., Oregon, 1907. Beginnings of the social philosophy of Karl Marx. 1917. Chicago.

HERBERT W. ISAY, Brussels Gymnasium, Brussels University. European socialists and the war. 1918. Columbia.

EARL L. STEHMAN, A.B., Franklin and Marshall, 1912. Communistic life of the Moravians at Ephrate, Pennsylvania. 1917. Columbia.

Statistics and Its Methods

C. D. BLACHLY, Ph.B., Grinnell, 1908.

Organization of social statistics in

Chicago. 1917. Chicago.

FRANK ALEXANDER Ross, Ph.B., Yale, 1908; A.M., Columbia, 1913. A study of the application of statistical methods to sociological problems. Columbia.

1917.

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