FOOTNOTES:

[41] The Alliance Employment Bureau, New York City; the Coöperative Employment Bureau for Women and Girls, Cleveland; Council of Jewish Women Employment Bureau, Pittsburg; Schmidlapp Bureau for Women and Girls, Cincinnati.

[42] A Handbook of Employments, by Mrs. Ogilvie Gordon, Aberdeen: The Rosemount Press; Report on the Desirability of Establishing an Employment Bureau in the City of New York, by Edward T. Devine, Russell Sage Foundation; The Chicago Employment Agent and the Immigrant Worker, by Grace Abbott, University of Chicago Press; Annual Reports of the Alliance Employment Bureau, Reports on Investigations, Mary A. Van Kleeck.

[43] An excellent selected bibliography on employment bureaus and unemployment is contained in the report of Mr. Devine above referred to.

[44] Besides private trade schools, interesting experiments have been made in continuation and coöperative training in Boston, Chicago and Cincinnati. In Cincinnati, the coöperative plan inaugurated by Dean Schneider in the university has been remarkably successful.

[45] Florence M. Marshall: Industrial Training for Women, Bulletin No. 4 National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education, p. 17.