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Constitution and by-laws, 1904, 1906.
[New York, 1904, 1906.] 2 v. in I. =
*P.39.638.4

Ontario, Province. Women's Institutes.
Report, 1906. Toronto, 1906. Illus. =
*P.39.556.1
Rhode Island Women's Club, Providence.
The Rhode Island Women's Club of
Providence. Providence, 1893. 96 pp. =
*P.39.760.1

Contains programmes of work and the 17th annual report.

Woman's Century Club of the National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio.

Year book. 1896/97, 1906/07. Dayton, 1896, 1906. 2 V. Plate.= *P.39.965.1 Woman's Club of Monroe, Wisconsin. [Year book.] 1889/90. [Monroe, Wis.] 1889. = *P.39.975.1

Woman's Club of San Francisco. Constitution and by-laws. (Adopted Oct. 23, 1889.) San Francisco, 1890. 20 pp. *P.39.990.1

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Woman's Club of Wisconsin. Constitution and by-laws. 1876?] 8 pp. =

Periodicals.

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Annuals.

Almanacs. Indexes.

American Signal. A native American newspaper. [Daily.] Vol. 1. May 20-Oct. *N.1169.3 2, 1847. Boston, 1847. Amerikanisches Magazin, oder authentische Beiträge zur Erdbeschreibung, Staatskunde und Geschichte von Amerika, besonders aber der Vereinten Staaten. Herausgegeben von Professor Hegewisch in Kiel und Professor Ebeling in Hamburg. Band 1, 1795-1797. Hamburg, 1795-1797. 4 parts in I v. *7362.14 Intended as a quarterly, but the intervals of publication are irregular.

Arminian Magazine, The: consisting of extracts and original treatises on general redemption. Vol. I. Philadelphia, **H.88.122 No more was published. Consists chiefly of reprints from The Arminian Magazine, vol. 1, London, 1778 [*7455.1].

M.DCC.LXXXIX.

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and results of the strikes of 1877, containing the origin and history of the origin and history of the Scranton City Guard. Scranton, Pa., 1887. Portraits. Plates. Plans. 9331.8973a6 McKinley, William.

The tariff. A review of the tariff legislation of the United States from 1812 to 1896. New York, 1904. 9337-373a43

Another edition of this work, having the title The tariff in the days of Henry Clay and since, may be found on shelf number 2400.7.7.

Meyer, Frederic Louis. 1875–.

Twentieth century manual of railway station service. Chicago. [1906.]

9385.973абл Moody's Magazine. A monthly review for investors, bankers and men of affairs. [Edited by Byron W. Holt.] Vol. 1, 2. 1905, 06. New York, 1906. Illus. Portraits. Maps. Charts. *9330.573a14 Current numbers are kept in the Statistical Department.

Mulford, Herbert B., and Trumbull White. The "square deal," or flashes from the business searchlight. Humanity's plea for justice and protection against oppression by the great financial and commercial powers. [The million edition. Chicago?] 1905. Illus. Portraits. 9338.77269

Pierce, Franklin, of New York. The tariff and the trusts. 1907.

Poisson, Charles.

New York, 9337.273a37

Le salaire des femmes. Paris. [1906.] Chart. 9331.4a7

Powers, Orville M.

Commerce and finance. Designed as a text book for schools and a volume of business information. Chicago. [1903.] Colored maps.

Prentice, Ezra Parmalee. 1863-.

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The federal power over carriers and corporations. New York, 1907. 9338.7a16 Contains a chapter on the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.

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Smith, John, of Edinburgh. The Hammermen of Edinburgh, and their altar in St. Giles Church: being extracts from the records of the Incorporation of Hammermen of Edinburgh, 1494 to 1558. Edinburgh. [1906.] Plate. Facsimiles. *4522.106

Snyder, William Lamartine. 1848The Interstate Commerce Act and federal anti-trust laws including the Sherman Act, the act creating the Bureau of Corporations. With comments and authorities. [With Supplement.] New York, 1906. Map. *9338.77a68 Sparling, Samuel Edwin. Introduction to business organization. New York, 1906. [The citizen's library.] 9381.ai United States.

The federal railroad rate law of 1906 and the pure food law of 1906. Brooklyn, New York, 1906. 10 PP. [Brooklyn Eagle library.] *9385.973a58

Webb, Walter Loring.

The economics of railroad construction.
New York, 1906. Illus. 9385.973a59
Political Science.

American Political Science Review, The.
Vol. I. 1906, 07. Baltimore, 1906, 07.
*55602.101
Published quarterly by the American Political
Science Association. Current numbers are kept

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Economics: selected works in the English language.
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No. 7. Catalogue of Family Histories. 1891.

No. 8. Higher Education of Women. 1897.

No. 9. Higher Education of Women.

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