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An exceedingly comprehensive work with chapters on the homeless man and woman, care of needy families, and the discussions of the problems of child labor.''

Coolidge -The United States as a World Power. By ARCHIBALD
CARY COOLIDGE.

``A work of real distinction . . . which moves the reader to thought.''- The Nation.

Croly- The Promise of American Life. BY HERBERT CROLY.

``The most profound and illuminating study of our national conditions which has appeared in many years.''—THEODORE ROOSEVELT.

Devine- Misery and Its Causes. By EDWARD T. DEVINE.

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Earle—Home Life in Colonial Days. By ALICE MORSE EARLE.
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Ely -Evolution of Industrial Society. By RICHARD T. ELY.