City manager plan of municipal government; prepared by J. H. Quire. (Cal. Univ. Extension division. Bul. n.s. v. 1, no. 18) 22p pa ‘16 Berkeley, Cal. Bibliography.
Research progress facts; a year of governmental research with certain facts about our city, county and schools, their progress during 1916-17. (Dayton. Bur. of research) 39p pa ‘17 Dayton, O.
What is the city-manager plan? Herman G. James. rev ed (Univ. of Texas. Bul. no. 1702; Municipal research ser. no. 14) 33p pa ‘17 Austin, Tex.
Municipal markets
City markets; how to start and operate a city public retail market. Frank T. Stockton. (Indiana univ. Extension division. Bul. vol. 2, no. 11) 16p pa ‘17 Bloomington, Ind.
Munitions factories
Industrial efficiency and fatigue in British munition factories. (U.S. Labor. Bul. 230) 203p pa 20c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Mushrooms
Some common edible and poisonous mushrooms. Flora W. Patterson and Vera K. Charles. (U.S. Farmers’ Bul. 796) 24p pa 5c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Muskrat
Muskrat as a fur bearer with notes on its use as food. David E. Lantz. (U.S. Farmers’ Bul. 869) 23p pa ‘17 U.S. Agric.
National defense
Selected list of books on national defense, military and naval science and law in the public library. (Boston public library. Brief reading list. no. 1) 28p pa ‘17 Boston, Mass.
National guard—United States.See United States—Militia.
Naval training
Lectures delivered to civilian volunteers; naval training cruise for civilians, 1916 (U.S. Bur. of navigation) 77p pa 10c ‘16 Supt. of doc.
Painting
Rules and regulations pertaining to the painting business. (Massachusetts. Board of labor and industries. Industrial bul. no. 13) 7p pa ‘17 Boston, Mass.
Panama canal
Treaties and acts of Congress relating to the Panama canal, 1917. 180, xxxviiip pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Paper
Report of the Federal trade commission on news-print paper industry. 162p pa 10c Supt. of doc.
Studies on paper pulps. W. H. Smith. (U.S. Stand., Technological paper no. 88) 13p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Parks
National parks portfolio; a collection of nine separate pamphlets, each describing one of our national parks: “a panorama of our principal national parks set side by side for their study and comparison.†June ‘16 U.S. Interior.
Town common. In Planning and commons. (Mass. Agric. college. Extension service bul. no. 7) 12p June ‘16 Amherst, Mass.
Pavements
Report upon pavements recently built. Ira O. Baker. (Chicago Bd. of local improvements) 49p pa ‘16 Urbana, Ill.
Pensions
Governmental provisions in the United States and foreign countries for members of the military forces and their dependents. (U.S. Children’s bur. Pub. no. 28, Miscellaneous ser. no. 11) 236p pa 25c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Laws of the United States governing the granting of army and navy pensions together with regulations relating thereto; comp. under the direction of Commissioner of pensions. (U.S. Bur. of pensions) 187p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
State pension systems for public school teachers with bibliography, prepared for Committee on teachers’ salaries, pensions, and tenure of National education association by W. C. Ryan, jr. and Roberta King. (U.S. Educ. Bul. 14) 46p pa 10c ‘16 Supt. of doc.
Physical training
Training; general plan and syllabus for physical training in the elementary and secondary schools of the State of New York. (Univ. of the State of N. Y.) 46p pa 10c ‘16 Supt of doc.
Pike
Pikes; their geographical distribution, habits, culture and commercial importance. William Converse Kendall. (U.S. Fisheries. Doc. no. 853) 42p pa 5c Supt. of doc. Bibliography.
Pilots and pilotage
Pilotage in the United States; summary of laws, and regulations relating to pilotage in the several states. Grosvenor M. Jones. (U.S. For. & dom. comm. Special agents ser. no. 136) 102p pa 15c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Poisons
Industrial poisons used or produced in the manufacture of explosives. Alice Hamilton. (U.S. Labor. Bul. 219) 141p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Poles
Preservation
Preservation
Preservation
Butt treatment of wooden poles. (Iowa, State college of agric. and mechanical arts. Tech. service Bul. 28) 19p pa ‘17 Ames, Ia.
Political science
Documents and debates relating to initiative, referendum, recall, elections, prohibition, woman suffrage, political parties, District of Columbia. (Price list 54. 4th ed., Dec. 1916) 32p pa ‘16 Supt. of doc.
Ports
Ports of the United States. Grosvenor M. Jones. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bureau. Miscellaneous ser. no. 33) 431p pa 75c ‘16 Supt. of doc.
Potatoes
Potato grades recommended by the United States Department of agriculture and the United States Food administration. (U.S. Markets bur. Doc.—Markets 7) 4p pa ‘17 U.S. Agric.
Poultry
Brooding and feeding little chicks. Horace Atwood. (West Virginia. Agric. Experiment station. Circular 26) 15p pa ‘17 Morgantown, W.Va.
Chicken management on the farm. R. M. Sherwood, W. A. Lippincott, and others. (Kansas. Agric. Experiment station. Circular no. 60) 23p pa ‘17 Topeka, Kan.
Crate-feeding poultry for market. F. E. Mussehl. (Wis. Univ. college of agric. Extension service. Circular 66) 8p pa ‘17 Madison, Wis.
Farm poultry; with the results of some experiments in poultry houses and fattening chickens. W. R. Graham and F. N. Marcellus. (Ontario. Agric. college. Bul. 247) 80p pa ‘17 Toronto, Canada.
Feeding and housing winter layers. (U.S. Agric. Cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics. S.R.S. Doc. 61. Extension N.) 4p pa ‘17 U.S. Agric.
Feeding for egg production. Horace Atwod. (West Virginia. Agric. Experiment station. Circular 27) 32p pa ‘17 Morgantown, W.Va.
Poultry facts expressed briefly. C. T. Patterson. (Missouri. State poultry. Experiment station) 39p pa ‘17 Mountain Grove, Mo.
Poultry house. (West Virginia. College of agric. Extension dept. Circular 148) 4p pa ‘17 Morgantown, W.Va.
Poultry-keeping in town and country. F. C. Elford. (Canada. Dept. of Agric. Dom. exper. farms. Poultry division. Bul. no. 89) 47p pa ‘17 Ottawa, Canada.
Poultry on the farm. J. E. Dougherty. (California. Univ. agric. Experiment station. Circular no. 186) 4p pa ‘17 Berkeley, Cal.
Raising ducks, geese and turkeys; suggestions for teachers in secondary schools. H. P. Barrows. (U.S. Agric. States relation service. S.R.S. doc. 57) 10p pa ‘17 U.S. Agric.
Rearing of chickens. Milligan C. Kilpatrick. (Ohio. Agric. College. Extension service. Bul. v. 12, no. 6) 24p pa ‘17 Columbus, O.
Some common poultry parasites. C. A. Lueder. (West Virginia. College of agric. Extension dept. Circular 142) 8p pa ‘17 Morgantown, W.Va.
Standard varieties of chickens: the American class. Robert R. Slocum. (U.S. Farmers’ Bul. 806) 19p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Start a flock; Uncle Sam’s egg basket is low. J. B. Hayes and F. E. Mussehl. (Wis. Univ. Agric. Extension service. Circular 73) 8p pa ‘17 Madison, Wis.
Study of the effect of cottonseed meal vs. beef scrap upon the egg production, fertility and vitality of poultry. (Oklahoma. Agric. Experiment station. Bul. 112) 20p pa ‘17 Stillwater, Okla.
Turkey raising. Andrew S. Weiant. (U.S. Farmers’ Bul. 791) 26p pa ‘17 U.S. Agric.
War rations for poultry. (Connecticut. Agric. college. Reprint from press Bul. May 7) 1p pa ‘17 New Haven, Conn.
Poultry houses
Farmers’ poultry house. J. G. Halpin and L. M. Schindler. (Univ. Wis. Circular 62) 4p pa plans, specifications ‘16 Madison, Wis.
Poultry houses. W. F. Schoppe. (Montana. Agric. college. Experiment station. Circular 72) 69p pa ‘17 Bozeman, Mont.
Poultry products
Increase and conserve poultry products. R. E. Jones. (Connecticut. Agric. college. Extension service. Circular 12) 4p pa ‘17 New Haven, Conn.
Prices
Wholesale prices, 1890-1915. (U.S. Labor. Bul. 200; Wholesale price ser. 5) 295p pa 25c July ‘16 Supt. of doc.
Wholesale prices of leading articles in United States markets, January, 1914 to December, 1916. (U.S. For. & dom. comm., Miscellaneous ser. no. 52) 14p pa 5c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Profit sharing
Profit sharing in the United States. Boris Emmet. (U.S. Labor statistics, whole no. 208) 188p pa 20c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Pruning
Pruning. L. C. Corbett. (U.S. Farmers’ Bul. 181) 35p pa ‘17 U.S. Agric.
Pruning fruit trees. W. H. Alderman and E. C. Auchter. (West Virginia. Dept. of horticulture. Bul. 164) 40p pa ‘17 Morgantown, W.Va.
Public health
Principles of administrative control of communicable diseases in large cities. John S. Billings. (New York [city] Dept. of health. Reprint ser. no. 46) 7p pa ‘16 New York, N.Y.
State laws and regulations pertaining to public health adopted during the year 1915. (U.S. Public health service. Reprint no. 338) 612p pa 70c. ‘16 Supt. of doc.
See alsoSanitation
Rabbits
Raising Belgian hares and other rabbits. David E. Lantz. (U.S. Farmers’ Bul. 496) 16p pa ‘17 U.S. Agric.
Railways
Address delivered at the annual meeting of the National association of railway commissioners, held at Washington, D. C., on Nov. 14, 1916. Robert R. Prentis. (U.S. 64th Cong., 2d sess. S. Doc. 639) 19p 5c ‘16 Supt. of doc.
Rats
House rats and mice. David E. Lantz. (U.S. Farmers’ Bul. 896) 24p pa ‘17 U.S. Agric.
Reading courses
Reading course for the elementary schools of the State of New York; prepared by a committee of the State association of district superintendents; reprint from 12th annual report. (Univ. of the State of N. Y. School libraries division) 14p ‘16 Albany, N.Y.
Suggested readings for history classes, 1916-17; prepared by Avery W. Skinner. (Univ. of the State of N. Y. Examination and inspection division) 16p ‘17 Albany, N.Y.
Recreation
List of references on play and grounds. (U.S. Educ.) 8p gratis ‘16 Supt. of doc.
Plays for the rural community. Bernard Sobel. (Indiana. Purdue univ. Dept. of agric. Extension leaflet no. 84) 4p pa ‘17 La Fayette, Ind.
Recreation movement in Iowa schools and communities; plans prepared by Mrs. E. B. Wilson. (Iowa Dept. of public instruction) 58p pa Dec. ‘16 Des Moines, Ia.
Red cross
Red cross; a reference list. (Riverside public library. Bul. 147) 23p pa ‘17 Riverside, Cal.
Regulations governing the employment of the American Red cross in time of war. 11p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Roads
Earth, sand-clay, and gravel roads. Charles H. Moorefield. (U.S. Agric. Bul. no. 463) 68p pa 15c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Public road mileage and revenues in the central, mountain and Pacific states, 1914. (U.S. Agric. Bul. 389) 56p appendix 75p pa 15c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Width of wagon tires recommended for loads of varying magnitudes on earth and gravel roads. (U.S. Agric. Circular 72) 6p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Safety-first
Safety-first train. John L. Cochrane. (U.S. Interior) 46p ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Sanitation
Public and home sanitation. (Iowa. State college of agric. and mechanic arts. Home economics Bul. no. 5) 24p pa ‘16 Ames, Ia.
School children
Mental status of rural school children; report of preliminary sanitary survey made in New Castle County, Delaware, with a description of the tests employed. E. H. Mullan. (U.S. Public health service. Reprint no. 377) 30p ‘16 Supt. of doc.
School gardens.See Gardening
School libraries
Library and laboratory equipment for classified high schools. W. F. Doughty. (Texas. Dept. of educ. Bul. 55) 82p pa ‘16 Austin, Tex.
School lunches
Bibliography of school lunches; comp. by Lucy Condell. (U.S. Agric. Circular) 25p pa 5c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Cold school lunches. Bab Bell. (Univ. of Mo. Agric. Extension division service. Circular 10) 7p July ‘16 Columbia, Mo.
Suggestions for basket lunch and noon meal at home, with recipes for school lunches, (U.S. Farmers’ Bul. 712) 26p pa 5c Supt. of doc.
Schools
Current practice in city school administration. W. S. Deffenbaugh. (U.S. Educ. Bul. 1917, no. 8) 98p pa 15c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Handbook for rural school trustees. J. C. Werner. (Idaho. Education board. Bul. vol. 3, no. 3) 44p pa ‘17 Boise, Idaho.
One-room and consolidated country schools of Illinois, 1917. (Illinois. Public instruction. Circular no. 124) 112p pa ‘17 Springfield, Ill.
Open-air schools. Sherman C. Kingsley and F. B. Dresslar. (U.S. Educ. Bul. 1916, no. 23) 283p pa 50c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Practical application of cooking lessons given in the running of a regular cafeteria with report of social work in connection with continuation school work in Kenosha. Laura E. Hahn. (Wisconsin. State board of industrial education. Bul. no. 9) 17p pa ‘14 Madison, Wis.
Reorganization of the public school system. Frank Forest Bunker. (U.S. Educ. Bul. 1916, no. 8) 186p pa 20c ‘16 Supt. of doc.
School house plans; one room buildings. (Idaho. Education board. Bul. vol. 3, no. 2) 5 plans ‘17 Boise, Idaho.
Use of activities in the elementary school; a report of the first annual meeting of the National council of primary education, Detroit, Mich., Feb. 22, 1916. (U.S. Educ. Elementary education circular no. 1) 14p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Seeds
Saving vegetable seeds for the home and market garden. W. W. Tracy, Sr. (U.S. Farmers’ Bul. 884) 16p pa U.S. Agric.
Sewage
Sewage disposal for village and rural homes. C. S. Nichols. (Iowa State college of agriculture and mechanical arts. Official Bul. vol. 15, no. 9; Engineer experiment station Bul. 41) 31p pa Aug. ‘16 Ames, Ia.
Sewage pollution of streams; its relation to public health. Wade H. Frost. (U.S. Public health. Reprint 362) 14p pa 5c ‘16 Supt. of doc.
Sheep
Farm sheep raising for beginners. F. M. Marshall and R. B. Millin. (U.S. Farmers’ Bul. 840) 24p pa ‘17 U.S. Agric.
Sheep feeding: VII. Fattening western lambs. (Indiana. Purdue univ. Dept. of agric. Experiment station. Bul. 202, Vol. 20) Popular ed. 7p pa ‘17 La Fayette, Ind.
Sidewalks
Concrete sidewalk construction. (Ia. State College. Eng. extension dept. Tech. service. Bul. 21) 23p pa ‘17 Ames, Ia.
Silos
How to build the wooden-hoop silo. (Alabama. Polytechnic institute. Extension service. Circular 9) 12p pa ‘17 Auburn, Ala.
Pit silos. T. Pryse Metcalfe and George A. Scott. (U.S. Farmers’ Bul. 825) 14p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Silos and silage. S. T. Simpson. (Missouri. College of agric. Extension service. Circular 32) 8p pa ‘17 Columbia, Mo.
Smoke-houses
Practical small smokehouse for fish; how to construct and operate it. (U.S. Fisheries. Economic circular no. 27) 7p pa 5c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Social agencies
Survey of social agencies of Alameda county, California; based on 1915-1916 reports; prepared by Jean Howard McDuffie. (Alameda county. Board of public welfare and Board of supervisors) 56p pa ‘17 Oakland, Cal.
Social surveys
Delinquency and density of population. J. Harold Williams. (Cal. Whittier state school. Dept. of research. Bul. no. 4) 18p pa ‘17 Whittier, Cal.
Scale for grading neighborhood conditions. J. Harold Williams. (Cal. Whittier state school. Dept. of research. Bul. no. 5) 17p pa ‘17 Whittier, Cal.
Whittier scale for grading home conditions; a preliminary report, with some tentative results of its use in grading the homes of delinquent and non-delinquent children. J. Harold Williams. (Cal. Whittier state school. Dept. of research. Bul. no. 3) 14p pa ‘16 Whittier, Cal.
Soils
Important soils of the United States. 28p gratis Dec. ‘16 Issued to accompany a collection of soils and sub-soils (in 13 boxes) for use in schools and colleges teaching agriculture and physical geography. Bureau of soils.
Soldiers
Desirability of vocational education and direction of disabled soldiers. Elizabeth G. Upham. (Wisconsin. Univ. of Wis. Extension Division. Bul. ser. no. 876; Gen. infor. and welfare vocational ser. no. 2) 20p pa ‘17 Madison, Wis.
Soy beans
Harvesting soy-beans seed. W. J. Morse. (U.S. Farmers’ Bul. 886) 8p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Tests of soy beans, 1916; note on the plant food in a corn crop. E. H. Jenkins, and others. (Connecticut. Agric. Experiment station. Bul. 193) 12p pa ‘17 New Haven, Conn.
State police
Report of the special commission on constabulary and state police, January, 1917. (Mass. General assembly. House no. 539) 43p pa ‘17 Wright & Potter Prtg. co. Boston, Mass.
Street name signs
Street-name signs. (Ia. Eng. extension dept. Tech. service. Bul. 20) 47p pa ‘16 Ames, Ia.
Sugar
Production of sugar in the United States and foreign countries. Perry Elliott. (U.S. Agric. Bul. no. 473) 70p pa 10c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Sugar Industry
Cane sugar industry; agricultural, manufacturing, and marketing costs in Hawaii, Porto Rico, Louisiana, and Cuba. (U.S. Commerce. Miscellaneous ser. no. 53) 461p pa 50c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Taxation
Property exempt from taxation in the forty-eight states. W. E. Hannan. (N.Y. State univ. Bul. 638. Library, Legislation Bul. 42) 239p pa ‘17 Albany, N.Y.
Teaching
Bulletin for teachers of German. Carl Schlenker. (Univ. of Minnesota. Current problems no. 8) 41p 25c Aug. ‘16 Minneapolis, Minn.
This is the third of a series of bulletins on high school subjects, each 25c.
Course of study in geography, history and civics for elementary schools with suggestions and directions to teachers. (Indianapolis public schools) 252p Sept. ‘14 Indianapolis, Ind.
Terminals
Report on a proposed marine terminal and industrial city on New York Bay at Bayonne, N.J., Nov. 1916. (N.J. State bd. of commerce and navigation) 114p pa ‘16 Bayonne, N.J.
Thrift
Teaching of thrift; prepared by H. R. Bonner under the direction of M. P. Shawkey. (West Virginia. Dept. of free schools) il 54p ‘17 Charleston, W.Va.
Tin cans
Substitutes for tin cans; how to offset any possible shortage. (U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce) 4p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Torrens system
Torrens system of land title registration; containing a definition, a brief history, some comparisons and a plea for the proper safeguarding of the standards of surveying under the proposed Pennsylvania act. (Philadelphia. Dept. of public works) 10p ‘16 Philadelphia, Pa.
Traffic signs
Use of traffic signs. (Ia. Eng. extension dept. Tech. service Bul. 17) 12p pa ‘16 Ames, Ia. (Brooklynpublic library) 3p pa ‘17 Brooklyn, N.Y.
Trees
Red spruce; its growth and management. Louis S. Murphy. (U.S. Agric. Bul. no. 544) 100p pa 10c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Shade trees and gardening. (Detroit public library) 10p pa ‘17 Detroit, Mich.
A list of books on trees and gardening.
Trucking
Manuring of market garden crops with special reference to the use of fertilizers. Frank T. Shutt and B. L. Emslie. (Canada. Dept. of agric. Dom. exper. farms. Bul. no. 32—2d ser.) 36p pa ‘17 Ottawa, Canada
United States, Interior, Dept. of
General information regarding the Department of the Interior. (U.S. Interior) 24p pa gratis ‘17 Supt. of doc.
United States. Labor statistics, Bureau of
Monthly review of the United States Bureau of labor statistics. (Vol. 4, no. 3) 496p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Includes articles on: Women in industry in Great Britain during the war; Extension of employment of women in Great Britain in 1916; Employment of women and boys in munition works in Italy; Retail prices in the United States, etc.
United States
Army
Army
Army
Engineer training manual. ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Pt. 1—Preface, introduction, principles of training. 97p pa 10c
Pt. 8—Intensive training and mobilization for war. 104p pa 15c
Appendix no. 4—Carpentry manual. 60p pa 10c
Appendix no. 5—Masonry manual. 83p pa 10c
Appendix no. 6—Manual for blacksmiths. 30p pa 10c
Pt. 3—Engineer training manual: engineer officers’ reserve corps optional training. 42p pa 10c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Appendix no. 2—Instruction for the use of company and regimental forms. 224p pa 30c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Appendix no. 3—Instruction for the use of engineer department forms. 78p pa 20c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Engineer training manual; appendix no. 1, Elements of administration. (U.S. Chief of engineers) 77p pa 10c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Home-reading course for citizen-soldiers. (War information ser. no. 9) 62p pa ‘17 Committee on public information.
Report on mobilization of the organized militia and national guard of the United States, 1916. (U.S. Militia Bur.) 169p pa 15c ‘16 Supt. of doc.
Technical equipment of the signal corps; manual no. 3. (U.S. Signal office) 554p cl $1 ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Food administration
Food administration
Food administration
Creation of United States food administration; plans for wheat, flour, and bread control; personnel announcements; food, an international problem. (U.S. Food Administration. Bul. no. 6) 32p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
[Statement of Hon. Herbert Hoover, director of food control, Washington, D.C., before Senate agricultural committee, June 19, 1917.], and other articles on food control. (U.S. Food administration. Bul. 2) 15p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Militia
Militia
Militia
Mobilization of the National guard, 1916; its economic and military aspects. (Report of the executive committee of the Mayor’s committee on national defence) 35p pa ‘17 New York, N.Y.
Navy
Navy
Navy
Bluejackets manual; revised November 1916 by Lieutenant Norman R. Van der Veer. (U.S. Navigation bur. (Navy)) 821p cl ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Diving manual, July, 1916. (U.S. Navy) 122p cl 75c ‘16 Supt. of doc.
Handy book for hospital corps, Navy, 1917; revised by J. B. Kaufman. (U.S. Medicine and surgery bur.) 386p cl 50c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Naval militia cruises, 1916; reports by officers of the United States navy. (U.S. Division of naval militia affairs) 170p pa 15c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Statistics
Statistics
Statistics
Statistical abstract of the United States, 1916. (U.S. Commerce) 773p pa ‘17 50c Supt. of doc.
Vegetables
Experiments in keeping asparagus after cutting. F. W. Morse. (Mass. Agric. Experiment station. Bul. 172) 307p pa ‘17 Amherst, Mass.
Harvesting and storing vegetables for home use. J. J. Gardner. (Colorado. Experiment station. Bul. 232) 7p pa Fort Collins. Col.
Potato and tomato diseases. N. J. Giddings. (West Virginia. Agric. Experiment station. Bul. 165) 24p pa ‘17 Morgantown, W.Va.
Storage of vegetables; prepared under the direction of C. G. Woodbury, F. C. Gaylord. (Indiana. Purdue univ. Dept. of agric. Extension Bul. no. 58) 8p pa ‘17 La Fayette, Ind.
Storing vegetables. A. L. Dacy. (West Virginia. College of agric. Extension dept. Circular 153) 4p pa ‘17 Morgantown, W.Va.
Vinegar
Vinegar from waste fruits. W. V. Cruess. (California. Univ. agric. Experiment station. Bul. 287) 184p pa ‘17 Berkeley, Cal.
Vital statistics
Enforcement of registration of births and deaths in metropolitan areas; history, methods, results and checks. William H. Guilfoy. (New York [city] Dept. of health. Reprint ser. no. 61) 7p pa ‘17 New York, N.Y.
Vocational diseases
Studies in vocational diseases; the effect of gas heated appliances upon the air of workshops. Charles Weisman. (U.S. Public health. Bul. no. 81) 83p pa 15c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Vocational education
Demand for vocational education in the countries at war. Anna Tolman Smith. (U.S. Educ. Bul. 1917, No. 36) 16p pa 5c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Department-store education; an account of the training methods developed at the Boston school of salesmanship under the direction of Lucinda Wyman Prince. Helen Rich Norton. (U.S. Educ. Bul. 1917, no. 9) 79p pa 15c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Some exercises in farm handicraft for rural schools. H. O. Sampson. (U.S. Agric. Bul. no. 527) 38p pa 10c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Vocational education survey of Minneapolis, Minn., made by the National society for the promotion of industrial education. (U.S. Labor statistics, no. 199) 592p pa 65c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Reprints from the report of the Minneapolis survey (see previous entry) for Vocational education. (Minneapolis Bd. of educ., Occupational ser. Bul.) ‘16 Minneapolis, Minn.
Baking
Baking
Baking
Kneading the dough; what vocational education is needed for the baking business? (Bul. no. 7) 347p pa
Dressmaking and millinery
Dressmaking and millinery
Dressmaking and millinery
Hats, gowns and wraps; what vocational education is needed for dressmaking and millinery? (Bul. no. 10) 434p pa
Garment trade
Garment trade
Garment trade
Ready to wear; what vocational education is needed for the garment trade? (Bul. no. 9) 406p pa
Industry
Industry
Industry
In perfect taste; what vocational education is needed in industry? (Bul. no. 13) 560p pa
Relates especially to arts and crafts.
Knitting mill
Knitting mill
Knitting mill
Thousand needles; what vocational education is needed for the knitting mill? (Bul. no. 11) 463p pa
Laundries
Laundries
Laundries
Modern washtub; what vocational education is needed for the laundries? (Bul. no. 8) 375p pa
Metal trade
Metal trade
Metal trade
Men of metal; what vocational education is needed for the metal trades? (Bul. no. 3) 276p pa
Public evening schools
Public evening schools
Public evening schools
Chance for promotion; the public evening school. (Bul. no. 17) 96p pa
Salesmanship
Salesmanship
Salesmanship
Over the counter; what vocational education is needed for salesmanship in the department stores? (Bul. no. 12) 515p pa.
Vocational guidance
Vocational guidance bibliography prepared for school and public libraries and arranged especially for youths, teachers and specialists; comp. for the Comm. of industrial and vocational educ. (California State bd. of educ. Bul. no. 12) 24p pa ‘16 Sacramento, Cal.
War
Great war; from spectator to participant. Andrew C. McLaughlin. (U.S. Committee on public information) 16p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Aids
Aids
Aids
Book helps for munition workers. (Brooklyn public library) 11p pa ‘17 Brooklyn, N.Y.
Doing your bit at home; some library books that will help you. (Brooklyn public library) 23p pa ‘17 Brooklyn, N.Y.
National defense; a select list of books. (Brooklyn public library) 27p pa ‘17 Brooklyn, N.Y.
Ship-builder’s library; books on naval design and construction (to be found in the Brooklyn public library) 3p pa ‘17 Brooklyn, N.Y.
Cost accounting
Cost accounting
Cost accounting
Uniform contracts and cost accounting definitions and methods; recommendations by interdepartmental conference consisting of delegates from the departments of war, navy, and commerce, the Federal trade commission and the Council of national defense. 45p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Education
Education
Education
Educational program for the war. (Missouri. Kirksville normal school. The rural school messenger, Sept. 1917. Vol. 7, no. 1) 39p pa ‘17 Kirksville, Mo.
United States
United States
United States
American loyalty by citizens of German descent. (U.S. Committee on Public information. War information. Ser. no. 6) 24p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Commission on training camp activities. (U.S. War) 29p pa ‘17 The Commission, Room 149, Old Land Office Bldg., Washington, D.C.
First session of the War Congress. Charles Merz. (U.S. Committee on public information. War information. Ser. no. 10) 48p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
Nation in arms. Franklin K. Lane and Newton D. Baker. (U.S. Committee on public information) 13p pa ‘17 Supt. of doc.
United States at war; organisations and literature; comp. under the direction of Herman H. B. Meyer, with cooperation of members of the Library staff. (Library of Congress) 115p pa 10c ‘17 Supt. of doc.
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