+ − Nation 111:381 O 6 ’20 610w
“‘An introduction to social ethics’ is one of the most interesting and valuable [volumes dealing with the subject] that have appeared recently.”
+ Springf’d Republican p10 Jl 9 ’20 220w
“The chapters entitled Mechanism and morals and The workers and the machine process are particularly good. The chapter on Public opinion sounds somewhat less in touch than the other chapters with the realities of today through its omission of the hurtful effects of the various kinds of war propaganda and wartime coercion. The best thing about the book is its repeated insistence upon a positive and creative conception of democracy.” H: Neumann
+ − Survey 44:501 Jl 3 ’20 350w
“A comprehensive and useful survey of its subject.”
+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p879 D 23 ’20 160w
MEES, CHARLES EDWARD KENNETH. Organization of industrial scientific research. *$2 McGraw 601
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“‘Conceding the value of a research laboratory, the head of a large manufacturing firm will ask: “What will it cost?... Where shall I get the men?... What should it do? What may I expect to get from it, and when?... What should be its organization?” It is to answer these questions that this book has been written.’ The discussion is based on an extensive study of laboratories both in this country and abroad.”—Booklist