pp. 420-434
Judicial Views of the Restriction of Women's Hours of Labor
George Gorham Groat
Wages in the United States, 1908-1910: A Study of State and Federal Wage Statistics, Scott Nearing ; Making Both Ends Meet: The Income and Outlay of New York Working Girls, Sue Ainslie Clark and Edith Wyatt ; The History and Problems of Organized Labor, Frank Tracy Carlton Reviewed by George Gorham Groat
The Courts' View of Injunction in Labor Disputes, George Gorham Groat
The Eight Hour and Prevailing Rate Movement in New York State, George Gorham Groat
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