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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Recreational facilities provided by park systems in United States.—Productivity and labor displacement in private-wire systems.—Woman and child labor in Latvia; [report of A. Loesch].—Conciliation work of Department of Labor, May. 1932; by Hugh L. Kerwin.—Steel dwellings for unemployed in Germany; [report of George C. Minor].—Production and wages in German iron and steel industry; by Fritz Kummer.—Statistics of immigration, Apr. 1932; by J. J. Kunna.
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