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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Displacement of Morse operators in commercial telegraph offices.—Fluctuation of employment in Ohio in 1930, and comparisons with previous years; by Frederick E. Croxton and Fred C. Croxton.—German decree of Dec. 8, 1931, reducing prices, wages, etc.; [by Wm. E. Beitz].—Conciliation work of Department of Labor, Jan. 1932; by Hugh L. Kerwin.—General survey of wages in Austria; [by Ernest L. Harris].—General survey of wages in Greece, 1931; [by Edwin A. Plitt, C. Franklin Yeager, and Charles J. Pisar].—General survey of wages in Switzerland, 1930 and 1931; [by Gibson G. Blake, Hugh F. Ramsay, J. Tuck Sherman, Albert W. Scott, and Frederick W. Baldwin].—Statistics of immigration for December and year, 1931; by J. J. Kunna.—Bibliography: Public old-age pensions in United States, references, 1929-31; compiled by Edna L. Stone.
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