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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Progress of 5-day week.—Protection of railroad workers against removal of railroad shops and terminals.—Industrial poisoning from radioactive substances; [by Ethelbert Stewart].—Survey of industrial poisoning from radioactive substances.—Occupational poisoning in manufacture of luminous watch dials, general review of hazard caused by ingestion of luminous paint, with especial reference to New Jersey cases; by Harrison S. Martland.—Increased productivity in dairy industry; by C. W. Larson.—Do workers gain by labor turnover? by H. La Rue Frain.— Standard safety codes should be written into agreements and contracts; by Ethelbert Stewart.—Conciliation work of Department of Labor, Apr. 1929; by Hugh L. Kerwin.— Statistics of immigration, Mar. 1929; by J. J. Kunna.
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