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Taft, William Howard.

r 341.6 T13am America can't quit; an address on the League of Nations delivered at the joint meeting of the Minnesota and Wisconsin State Bar Association, La Crosse, Wis., July 2, 1919. [1919?] League to Enforce Peace.

United States-State department.

Neutrality proclamations, 1914-18. 1919.

r 341.3 U256

Texts of proclamations issued by 32 neutral states at various times during the Euro

pean war.

United States-State department.

Tentative list of treaty collections. 1919.

r 016.3412 U256t

A check-list for texts of treaties. It is divided into three groups: general compilations of treaties, treaties resulting from international congresses, and treaties of individual states. The libraries where these references can be found are indicated.

United States-State department.

r 341.2 U256

The treaty-making power in various countries; a collection of memoranda concerning the negotiation, conclusion and ratification of treaties and conventions, with excerpts from the fundamental laws of various countries. 1919.

Includes 26 countries among which are Great Britain, France, Spain, Italy, and Japan. The United States, Germany, and Russia are among those not included.

United States. Treaties.

qr 341.2 U257

Treaties for the advancement of peace between the United States and other powers, negotiated by W. J. Bryan, secretary of state of the United States, with an introduction by J. B. Scott. 1920. Oxford University Press, Amer. branch. (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace-Division of international law. Publications.)

Education

Aaron, Marcus.

r 371.17 AII

A state system of retirement funds for teachers, from the viewpoint of a business man and a school director; address delivered before the State Educational Association, Harrisburg, Dec. 29, 1916. [1916?]

Chicago University.

r 378.7 C43u

The University record (new series); quarterly, 1915-date. v.I-date. 1915-date.

Continues the "University record," v.13, and the "University record" as published in the "University of Chicago magazine," v.1-6.

v.1, no.2, April 1915 wanting.

Gesell, Arnold Lucius.

r 371.9 G33

Special provisions for exceptional school children; a guide-book on the public school care of mentally deficient and otherwise exceptional pupils, with special reference to conditions and possibilities in Connecticut. 1919. (Connecticut school document.)

Hay, Ian, (pseud. of Ian Hay Beith).

Lighter side of school life. 1920. Houghton.

373-4 H36

Contents: The headmaster.-The housemaster.-Some form-masters.--Boys.The pursuit of knowledge.-School stories.-"My people."-The father of the man. Entertaining sketches of English public school life.

Institute of International Education, New York city.

Opportunities for higher education in France. 1920.

r 378.44 124

Contents: The French system of public instruction.-The American student in France. The French universities.-Other institutions of higher learning.-Descriptions of individual institutions.

MacCracken, John Henry.

378 Mi4

College and commonwealth, and other educational papers and addresses. 1920. Century.

The author is (1921) president of Lafayette College. Some of the subjects dealt with are the war and education, education for women, religion and education, and ed. ucation for business.

Mathews, Basil Joseph, ed.

Essays on vocation; first series. 1919. Milford.

371.42 M47

Contents: The human scene, by Basil Mathews.-Vocation, by Edward Shillito.Vocation in art, by H. W. Davies.-Vocation in law, by Sir Ernest Pollock.-Vocation in the home, by E. E. Whimster.-Commerce as a vocation, by W. H. Somervell.-Vocation in industry; the labour view, by A. Ramage.-The ministry, by Edward Shillito.Vocation in education, by J. L. Paton.-The career of an elementary school teacher, by Fanny Street.-Vocation in medicine and nursing, by Sir William Osler.

Privault, L.

Education morale et civique. 1915.

377 P96

Lessons in French for teaching private, social, and political virtues by means of familiar talks, questions, and readings chosen from noted writers.

Transportation

Lee, Judson Fiske.

r 380 L52

Transportation as a factor in the development of northern Illinois previous to 1860. [1917.] Privately printed.

Thesis for Ph. D., University of Chicago.

Reprinted from the "Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society," v. 10, no.1, April 1917.

Bibliography at the end of each chapter.

United States-Interstate commerce committee.

Government control of railroads. 2 pts. in Iv. [1919.]

Ist sess.

Senate. Rept. no.304, pt.1-2. Calendar no.231.)

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Mr Cummins and Mr La Follette from the Committee on interstate commerce submitted the Report and Minority report, respectively.

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Lectures faciles pour l'étude du française, avec notes grammaticales

et explicatives. 1894. Jenkins.

Bolenius, Emma Miller.

428.2 B59

Elementary lessons in everyday English. 1920. Amer. Book Co.

Connell, Francis M.

488 C75

First Greek reader; to accompany A short grammar of Attic Greek. 1920. Allyn.

Dodge, Leslie Shelley.

Une introduction à la langue française. 1903. Cunningham. Fay, Edwin Whitfield.

448 D66

г 414 F29

Important defects in Indo-European phonology. [1917.] University of Texas. (Texas University. Bulletin, no.1743.)

Petraris, K.

428.2 P463m

Manual of modern Greek and English conversation. 1898. Holtze. (Holtze's gesprächbücher.)

Added title-page in Greek.

Petrović, Vojislav M.

491.892 P46

Servian conversation grammar. 1914. Nutt. (Method GaspeyOtto-Sauer.)

Wenckebach, Carla, & Schrakamp, Josepha.

435 W51

Deutsche grammatik für Amerikaner, nach einer neuen praktischen methode. 1887. Holt.

Science

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.

Sand; its occurrence, properties and uses; a bibliography. Pittsburgh.

Case, Ermine Cowles.

r 016.55362 C21

1918.

qr 551.72 C25

Environment of vertebrate life in the late Paleozoic in North America; a paleogeographic study. 1919. (Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication no. 283.)

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Emphasizes the cultural rather than the economic side of the subject. It is readable and wakens a desire for more detailed information than the book affords. References at the close of each chapter suggest collateral reading.

Grabau, Amadeus William.

553.63 G76

Geology of the non-metallic mineral deposits other than silicates. V.I. 1920. McGraw.

v.1. Principles of salt deposition.

Bibliographical foot-notes.

"This well-balanced, extensive and carefuly wrought out work is a treatise on applied stratigraphy as it relates to the salts of geologic deposits." American journal of science, 1920.

Lankester, Sir Edwin Ray.

1920. Macmillan.

504 L26s

Secrets of earth and sea. Contents: The earliest picture in the world.-Portraits of mammoths by men who saw them.-The art of prehistoric man.-Vesuvius in eruption.-Blue water.The biggest beast.-What is meant by "a species?"-More about species.-Species in the making. Some specific characters.-Hybrids.-The cross-breeding of races.Wheel animalcules.-More about wheel animalcules.-Suspended animation.- More about suspended animation.-The swastika.-The origin of the swastika.—The tomoye and the swastika.-Coal.-Boring for oil.-The story of lime-juice and scurvy. Mills, Enos Abijah.

Waiting in the wilderness. 1921. Doubleday.

590.4 M699

Contents: Coasting off the roof of the world.-Hunting animals of past ages.Celebrating ground-hog day.-Pirates in the mountains.-Travelling with a beayer.Camping on the plains.-The lion plays soft pedal.-Following a concealed trail. -The happy-go-lucky black bear.-A collie in the desert.-A wild thoroughbred.-A blind guide. Tramp days of grizzly cubs.-Snowslides from start to finish.-Bill McClain, prospector.-An open season on nature stories.-Nature guiding at home.

Jeans, James Hopwood.

Astronomy

q 521.1 J22 Problems of cosmogony and stellar dynamics; being an essay to which the Adams prize of the University of Cambridge for the year 1917 was adjudged. 1919. Cambridge University Press.

Bibliographical foot-notes.

"Most comprehensive and also the most thorough discussion yet made of the method of evolution of the various types of structure known to us in the heavens." Science progress, 1920.

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Official and tentative methods of analysis of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, as compiled by the Committee on revision of methods, with an introduction by H. W. Wiley. Rev. to Nov. 1, 1919. 1920.

"Bibliography" at end of most of the chapters.

British Association for the Advancement of

Science-Chemical section.

r 541.12 B75

Report (1st-date) on colloid chemistry and its general and industrial applications, 1917-date. 1917-date.

2d report was issued by the Department of scientific and industrial research. Contains bibliographies.

Lyons, Albert Brown.

543-4 L99

Practical standardization by chemical assay of organic drugs and galenicals; a manual for the student of pharmacy and a convenient hand-book of pharmaceutical assaying and standardization for the practical pharmacist, the manufacturer, the control chemist or the drug inspector. 1920. Nelson.

"Deserves a place in every laboratory having to do with the assay of medicinal substances, and while primarily written for the experienced chemist, it will surely prove an excellent handbook in connection with teaching of drug analysis." Journal of industrial and engineering chemistry, 1920.

Botany

Botanical Society of America.

qr 580.5 B648

[Constitution, officers, members, etc.] 1917. (Publication 67, mis

cellaneous series.)

Willis, John Christopher.

Dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. written. 1919. (Cambridge biological series.)

r 580.3 W75

Ed. 4, rev. & re

Edition 4 omits the "manual" as a separate volume. It presents, in one alphabet, a glossary of botanical terms and a very compact and abbreviated systematic account of families and genera. Gives number of species in each genus, general distribution, and family. Includes brief references to economic products and ornamental uses.

Useful Arts

Cooper, Robert E.

676.16 C78

Guide to sulphite pulp manufacture; chemistry of the sulphite process. 1918. Paper, Incorporated. (Paper's guides to pulp and paper manufacturing processes, no. 2.)

"Bibliography," p. 38.

Reprinted from "Paper, official journal of the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry."

Pamphlet. Descriptive and only moderately technical.

Dorman, Long & Co., Ltd.

r 691.7 D73

Pocket companion, containing useful information and tables pertaining to the use of steel manufactured by Dorman, Long & Co., Ltd., Middlesbrough, England; computed and ed. by the Constructional department, for the use of engineers, architects and builders. 1915.

Gerhard, William Paul.

696.1 G31

A-B-C of sanitary house drainage. 1918. Privately printed.

Shepard, Morgan, (pseud. John Martin).

678 $54

Rubber; a wonder story. 1919. United States Rubber Co.
Pamphlet in interesting popular style.

Sutermeister, Edwin.

676.16 S96

Chemistry of pulp and paper making. 1920. Wiley.

Bibliographical foot-notes.

.г 676.16 S96

The same.

Covers technology quite fully, discusses testing, and touches on the use of paper in printing.

Wissler, Clark.

689 W81

(New

Indian beadwork [a help for students of design]. 1919. York (city), American Museum of Natural History. Guide leaflet no. 50.)

The same. (In New York (city), American Museum of Natural History. Guide leaflet no.50.).. .qr 570.7 N26g no.50

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