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In Memoriam: Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman

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Philippine-American Relations: Recent Trends
Grayson Kirk

pp. 321-342
 

Governmental Determination of Units for Industrial Representation
Frank M. Kleiler

pp. 343-363
 

The Present Significance of the Treaty of London of 1915
René Albrecht-Carrié

pp. 364-390
 

The Emergence of Unemployment Compensation II
Harry Malisoff

pp. 391-420
 

Race and Nationalism in American Historiography: The Late Nineteenth Century
Edward Norman Saveth

pp. 421-441
 

Gaetano Mosca's "The Ruling Class"
Thomas I. Cook

pp. 442-447
 

The Diplomacy of the Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, Ernst Christian Helmreich
Reviewed by Bernadotte E. Schmitt

pp. 448-450
 

Betrayal in Central Europe. Austria and Czechoslovakia: The Fallen Bastions, G. E. R. Gedye
Reviewed by Francis Williamson

pp. 450-452
 

Germany and England: Background of Conflict, 1848-1894, Raymond James Sontag
Reviewed by Paul Knaplund

pp. 452-453
 

The Crumbling of Empire: The Disintegration of World Economy, M. J. Bonn
Reviewed by J. W. Swain

pp. 454-455
 

Poland: Key to Europe, Raymond Leslie Buell
Reviewed by Joseph S. Roucek

pp. 455-456
 

The Anatomy of Revolution, Crane Brinton
Reviewed by Samuel Bernstein

pp. 456-458
 

While England Slept: A Survey of World Affairs, 1932-1938, Winston S. Churchill
Reviewed by William Thomas Morgan

pp. 458-460
 

Imperial Japan, 1926-1938, A. Morgan Young ; The Real Conflict Between China and Japan, Harley Farnsworth MacNair ; The Rape of Palestine, William B. Ziff ; The Arab Awakening, George Antonius ; The Turkey of Ataturk, Donald Everett Webster
Reviewed by Hans Kohn

pp. 460-464
 

The Birth of the Oil Industry, Paul H. Giddens
Reviewed by Allen R. Foley

pp. 464-465
 

American Labor, Herbert Harris
Reviewed by Henry David

pp. 465-466
 

Government Proprietary Corporations in the English-Speaking Countries, John Thurston
Reviewed by Harold Archer VanDorn

pp. 467-469
 

Social Security in the United States, Paul H. Douglas
Reviewed by Harry Malisoff

pp. 469-471
 

Principles of Labor Legislation, John R. Commons and John B. Andrews ; Labor Laws in Action, John B. Andrews ; Administrative Labor Legislation: A Study of American Experience in the Delegation of Legislative Power, John B. Andrews
Reviewed by Samuel McCune Lindsay

pp. 471-472

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