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11. HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING.

ADEANE, Charles and SAVILL, Edwin. The land retort. London. John Murray. 1914. (xx), 153 p.

Criticism of volumes 1 and 2 of the report of the land inquiry committee dealing with rural and urban matters in Great Britain.

ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. Investigación relacionada con las condiciones de vida y de trabajo del Alto Paraná. Boletín del departamento nacional del trabajo. no. 26. Buenos Aires. Apr. 30, 1914. (4), 245 p.

Report of an investigation relative to the
working and living conditions in Alto Paraná.
Contains chapters on woman and child labor,
Sunday work, cost of living, wages, and housing.
Published as a bulletin of the national depart-
ment of labor of the Argentine Republic.
ARONOVICI, Carol. Cost of a decent home. In
Forum. v. 51. p. 111-114. New York.
Jan. 1914.

BACON, Mrs. Albion. Beauty for ashes. New
York. Survey Associates. 1914. 372 p.

Published in serial form in the Survey, Nov. 1, 1913-Sept. 5, 1914.

What bad housing means to the community. National housing association publications no. 6. New York. The Association. Feb. 1914. 3d ed. 22 p. BEER, G. Frank. How to get cheap houses. In American city. v. 10. p. 5-8. New York. Jan. 1914.

Paper read before the 3d annual conference of the national housing association, Cincinnati, Dec. 1913.

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CALIFORNIA. COMMISSION OF IMMIGRATION AND HOUSING. Advisory pamphlet on camp sanitation and housing. San Francisco. 1914. 54 p.

Advisory pamphlet to employers setting forth the state requirements as to labor camp sanitation. San Francisco. [1914.] 7 p.

The lumber industry. In 16th biennial report of the bureau of labor statistics, 19131914. [Sacramento.] 1914. p. 51-149.

A survey of labor and living conditions in lumber camps.

CANADA. COMMISSION OF CONSERVATION.
Report of the 5th annual meeting, Ottawa,
Jan. 20, 21, 1914. Toronto. The Bryant
Press. [1914.] x, 287 p.

Contains chapters on housing.

Certain alleys in the District of Columbia.
Hearing before the committee on the
District of Columbia, March 13 and 18,
1914. Washington. Superintendent of
Documents. 1914. 50 p.

CHADSEY, Mildred. How Cleveland's working-
men live, the best, the average, the worst.
Cleveland. Department of Public Wel-
fare. 1914. 34 p.

What bad housing is. National housing association publications no. 25. New York. The Association. June 1914. 13 p.

CHAPMAN, Sydney J. Work and wages. Pt. 3.
Social betterment. With an introduction
by Earl BRASSEY. New York. Longmans,
Green & Co. 1914. 382 p.

Pt. 1. Foreign competition. 1904.
Pt. 2. Wages and employment. 1908.

City planning. Proceedings of the 6th national
conference, Toronto, May 25-27, 1914.
Cambridge, Mass. University Press.
1914. vi, 361 p.

Reviewed in Survey, v. 32, p. 390, New York.
July 11, 1914.

City planning, 1914. Leaflet no. 23. Newark,
N. J. Board of Education. 1914. 16 p.
Issued by the Board of education for the
study of Newark in the schools of Newark, N. J.

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"For you." A primer for tenement house

tenants. New York. Tenement House Department of the City of New York. 1914. 29 p.

FOSTER, Warren D. Some impressions from the [Massachusetts] city planning conference. In Survey. v. 31. p. 493, 509. New York. Jan. 24, 1914.

FRANCE. CONSEIL SUPÉRIEUR DES HABITATIONS À BON MARCHÉ. Rapport. Année 1913. Paris. 1914. 97 p.

Report of the superior council on housing of the working classes. Reviewed in Bulletin du ministère du travail et de la prévoyance sociale, v. 21, p. 543-552, Paris, Aug.-Sept. 1914.

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Contains much valuable material on housing conditions in the United States and foreign countries.

GERMANY.

Bautätigkeit und Wohnungsmarkt in deutschen Städten im Jahr 1913. Sonderbeilage zum Reichs-Arbeitsblatte, April 1914. Berlin. Kaiserliches Statistisches Amt, Abteilung für Arbeiterstatistik. 1914. 21 p.

Housing statistics for German cities in 1913. Prepared by the section for labor statistics of the German imperial statistical office and issued as a special supplement to the imperial labor journal for April 1914.

PRATT, Edward E. A visit to Ulm just prior to the war. In American city. v. 11. p. 191-193. New York. Sept.

1914.

Good housing standards set in Grand Rapids,

[Michigan]. In Survey. v. 32. p. 4.

New York. Apr. 4, 1914.

Government aid to home owning and housing of working people in foreign countries. Bulletin of the United States bureau of labor statistics. whole no. 158. Miscellaneous series, no. 5. Oct. 15, 1914. Washington.

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The land. Report of the land enquiry committee. London. Hodder & Stoughton.

v. 1. Rural. [1914.] 83, 498 p.

v. 2. Urban. 1914. xxxi, 728 p.

ROWNTREE, B. S. Urban housing problem in England and Wales. In Contemporary review. v. 106. p. 526-536. New York. Oct. 1914.

VIVIAN, Henry. Co-partnership housing in Great Britain. In American city. v. 10. p. 433-439. New York. May 1914.

HOLLAND, Bernard B. The London housing difficulty. In National Review. v. 63. p. 974-983. London. Aug. 1914

Housing betterment. v. 3. nos. 1-3.

New

York. National Housing Association.
Apr.-Nov. 1914.

No. 1. Apr. 1914. 22 p.
No. 2. July 1914. 15 p.

No. 3. Nov. 1914. 34 p.

A survey of housing conditions in certain typical cities of the United States.

Housing and Town Planning.

Housing conditions in Plainfield, N. J. [New

York.] Charity Organization Society and Anti-Tuberculosis League. 1914. 36 p. Housing laws. A summary of the more important provisions in city and state codes (United States and Canada). Minneap

olis. Minneapolis Civic and Commerce Association. 1914. 127 p.

Housing problems in America. Proceedings of the 3d national conference on housing, Cincinnati, Dec. 3-5, 1913. Cambridge. University Press. [1914.] xiii, 359 p. Housing reform in New York city. New York. Tenement House Committee of the New York Charity Organization Society. 1914. 47 p. Housing and town planning. Annals of American academy. v. 51. Philadelphia. Jan. 1914. v 1. 296 p.

Housing and town planning conference of the institution of municipal and county engineers, Great Yarmouth, England, July 16, 17, 1913. Edited by Thomas Cole. New York. Spon & Chamberlain. 1914. xvi, 227 p.

HUGHES, Elizabeth. The Lithuanians in the fourth ward. In American journal of sociology. v. 20. p. 289-312. Chicago. Nov. 1914.

This article is the 9th in a series of studies of housing conditions in Chicago, based upon a house-to-house canvass of selected districts by the students in the department of social investigation of the Chicago school of civics and philanthropy.

IHLDER, John. English housing through American eyes. In Survey. v. 33. p. 108, 109. New York. Oct. 31, 1914.

Financing small houses. In National municipal review. v. 3. p. 484-495. Philadelphia. July 1914.

Housing in six cities. In National municipal review. v. 3. p. 790-794. Philadelphia. Oct. 1914.

Review of reports on housing conditions in six American cities: Cambridge, Philadelphia, Richmond, Los Angeles, Grand Rapids, and Cleveland.

Housing in Springfield, Illinois. Russell Sage foundation publication. New York. Survey Associates. 1914. ix, 24 p.

How Richmond is housed. In Survey. v. 32. p. 54. New York. Apr. 11, 1914. Résumé of report by the society for the improvement of housing and living conditions in Richmond, Va.

New York's new housing code for cities of the second class. In Survey. v. 31. p. 544. New York. Feb. 7,

1914.

IRELAND. Report of the departmental committee appointed by the local government board for Ireland to inquire into the housing condi tions of the working classes in the city of Dublin. Dublin. A. Thom & Co. 1914. 2 v.

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v. 1. Report. 42 p. [Cd. 7273.] v. 2. Minutes and evidence. 393 p. KELLOGG, Paul U. Pittsburgh district: frontage. Russell Sage foundation publication. New York. Survey Associates. 1914. 554 p.

KLABER, John T. Garden city of Hellerau.
In Architectural record. v. 35. p. 51-61.
New York. Feb. 1914.
KOESTER, Frank.

Modern city planning and maintenance. New York. McBride, Nast & Co. 1914. ix, 329 p. LATHROP, John E. The Salem fire - a warning and a lesson. In American city. v. 11. p. 129-133. New York. Aug. 1914. LONGLEY, W. E. An analysis of the chief causes of fires. In American city. v. 11. p. 41-45. New York. July 1914. MASSACHUSETTS. Four plans of the Massa

chusetts homestead commission for workingmen's homes. In Survey. v. 31. p. 492, 493. New York. Jan. 24, 1914.

HOMESTEAD COMMISSION. 1st annual report 1914. Boston. 1914. 336 p. Model village and a new building material. In Craftsman. v. 26. p. 349-351. New York. June 1914.

Municipal homes solve housing problem abroad. In Square deal. v. 14. p. 445, 446. Battle Creek, Mich. June 1914. NETHERLANDS. DEPARTEMENTE VAN BINNEN

LANDSCHE ZAKEN. Algemeen verslag van helgeen met betrekking tot verbetering der volkshuisvesting in de gemeenten is verricht in het jaar 1912. 's-Gravenhage. 1914. 204 p.

Report for 1912 on operations under the Dutch housing law of 1901 relating to sanitation of dwellings, taking of land for housing purposes, and state loans to municipalities and building associations. Issued by the department of internal affairs of the Netherlands.

NETTLEFOLD, J. S. Garden cities and canals. London. St. Catherine Press. 1914. 220 p.

Practical town planning. London. St. Catherine Press. 1914. 493 p.

Housing and Town Planning.

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114 p.

PURDOM, C. B. Garden city: a study in the

development of a modern town. New York. Dutton. 1914. 329 p.

Reducing the cost of small houses. In Survey. v. 32. p. 175, 176. New York. May 9, 1914. ROWNTREE, B. Seebohm and PIGOU, A. C. Lectures on housing. The Warburton lectures for 1914. Manchester, Eng. University Press. 1914. 70 p. Rural civic improvement. Amherst, Mass. Massachusetts Agricultural College. 1914.

4 p. SCOTLAND. DENNISON, E. Haldeman. The housing problem in Dundee. In United States daily consular and trade reports. 17th year. no. 238. p. 188, 189. Wash

ington. Oct. 10, 1914. SHURTLEFF, Flavel. Report on city planning in

relation to the street system in the Boston metropolitan district. Boston. Committee on City Planning of the Boston Chamber of Commerce. 1914. 19 p.

and OLMSTED, F. L. Carrying out the city plan; the practical application of American law in the execution of city plans. New York. Survey Associates. 1914. 349 p.

SPAIN. COMAN, Katharine. How Spain provides for the housing of her wage earners.

In Survey. v. 32. p. 431, 432, 444. New
York. July 25, 1914.

STERNBERG, George M. Small houses within
the city limits for unskilled wage earners.
National housing association publications
no. 27. New York. The Association.
Dec. 1914. 16 p.
TAFT, William H.
Survey. v. 31.

Feb. 7, 1914.

In

Houses and laws. p. 561-563. New York.

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Housing and Town Planning.

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This article is the 8th in a series of studies of housing conditions in Chicago based upon a house-to-house canvass of selected districts by the students in the department of social investigation of the Chicago school of civies and philanthropy. Pt. 7 was published in 1913. WRIGHT, Henry C. The interrelation of housing and transit. In American city. v. 10. p. 51-53. New York. Jan. 1914.

Paper read before the national housing association, Cincinnati, Dec. 1913.

WRIGHT, Robert S. and HOBHOUSE, Henry. An outline of local government and local taxation in England and Wales (excluding London). London. Sweet & Maxwell. 1914. 4th ed. vii, 211 p.

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