[This publication bears also the volume pagination 1-271.]
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Conditions in glass manufacturing Industry: by James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor.—Bituminous-coal situation; by James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor.—Are average wage rates keeping pace with increased cost of living by Ethelbert Stewart.—Industrial pensions for old age and disability; by Mary Conyngton.—Brazil's Department of Labor; by James A. Rowan.—Negro in Industry: Negro selected bibliography; compiled by Helen Louise Pier and Mary Louisa Spalding —Conciliation work of Department of Labor, Nov. 1925; by Hugh L. Kerwin.— Statistics of immigration, Oct. 1925; by J. J. Kunna.
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