THE LIBRARY LOG

Dental Clinics
New York City Socialist aldermanic dele-
gation-Bureau of investigation and re-
search. Outline of data on school dental
clinics. N. Y. 1918. 7p.       373.122N48o
Disorderly Conduct
House, Frederick B. Application of the law
of disorderly conduct to illegal public
speaking and the distribution of improper
printed matter. N. Y. 1917. 16p.
343.721H81
'This pamphlet is not intended as a thorough
legal discussion of the question of a free press
and of free speech. It is intended as a partial
aid to the City magistrates and the police au-
thorities in dealing with the present condition
in the city of New York respecting public speak-
ing and the distribution of a certain class of
printed matter.''
Electrolysis
Wyer, Samuel S. Digest of publications of
Bureau of standards on electrolysis of un-
derground structures caused by the disin-
tegrating action of stray electric currents
from   electric railways.   Columbus, 0.
1918. 96p.                        481.4W99
Pamphlet distributed by the TJ. S. Bureau of
standards.
Eminent Domain
Great Britain-Reconstruction, Ministry of
-Committee on the acquisition of land
for public purposes. Report dealing with
the law and practice relating to the ac-
quisition and valuation of land for pub-
lic purposes.   Lond. 1918.    57p.
347.21G79
This report recommends a simplification of the
system of land condemnation preparatory to the
undertaking after the war by    governmental
agencies of many activities which before the war
were carried on by private enterprise.
Fuel
MacGregor, Ford H. Municipal coal yards.
Madison, 1918. 21p. (Wisconsin univer-
sity-Extension division, municipal refer-
ence bul. no 4)                   455.8M17
Garbage
Providence, R. I.-Council-Joint commit-
tees on finance and health. Report rela-
tive to investigation on the question of
the disposal of garbage and ashes. Provi-
dence, 1917. 10p.                  484.1P94
This investigation was made with particular
reference to the war situation, which means les-
sened garbage and an increased cost of machinery
and construction.
Housing
Brown, Udetta D. Houses of Amsterdam,
N. Y.; with some notes on the prevalence
of tuberculosis. [Amsterdam, N. Yj 1917.
61p.                            331.83lAm8

. Investigation and report made for the Amster-
dam committee on tuberculosis of the State char-
ities  aid  association.
Woodruff, Clinton Rogers. Municipal meas-
ures for better housing. Texas municipal-
ities, far. 1918.           331.83W86
Janitors
Richardson, Robert E. Selection and super-
vision of janitors. American school board
jour. May, 1918.                371.33Z
Lighting
Magdsick, H. H. Effective application of
protective lighting. (in Electrical world,
June 15, 1918, p. 1268-72.
Markets
How to establish rural express routes with
trucks to haul fresh foods. Commercial
vehicle, May 15, 1918.         382.5C73
Milk
Bronson, Wesley H. Cost of milk produc-
tion in Massachusetts. Amherst, 1918.
20p. (Massachusetts agricultural college,
extension bul. no 19)         614.32B78
Clement, Clarence E. and Warber, G. P.
Market milk business of Detroit, Mich.,
in 1915. Wash. 1918. 28p. (U. S.-Agri-
culture, Dept of, bul. no 639) 614.32C59m
Milwaukee Departmental Reports
Milwaukee, Wis.-Fire department. Report.
1917.
Mothers' Pensions
Huestis, Mrs. Archibald M. Mothers' pen-
sions vs. provincial aid for children. Cana-
dian public health jour. April, 1918.
362.62H87
Pensions
Fitch, John A. For value received: discus-
sion of industrial pensions. Survey, May
25, 1918.                      362.6F55
New Jersey chamber of commerce. Police,
firemen's and other local employees' pen-
sion systems in New Jersey. N. J. state
research, Feb. 1918, supplement section 3,
consecutive no 11.           351.8N46p
Rietz, H. L. Pensions for public employees.
American political science review, May,
1918.                        . 351.8R44
Public Health
Wile, Ira S. Public health publicity and
education through public schools. Amer-
ican jour. of public health, May, 1918.
373.1W64

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