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PUBLISHED BY THE As soon as competition came in, we then SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSOCIATION obtained the system man who wanted to Monthly except July and August. find out what was actually being done, but Edltorlnl and Publicntlon OWce, State Librnry, still he was interested only in his own busi- Indiana~olls,Ind. ness. He could not conceive of any two Subscrlgtlons, 08 ~ro& street, Boston, Mnss. businesses being alike, and as for the idea Entered nt the Postolllce nt , Ind., that methods employed in the laundry busi- as second-clnsa matter - ness could be of any service to the grocery Subscription.. . .$2.00 a year (10 numbers) business, it was considered to be too trlv- Single copies ...... 25 cents in1 an idea even to be considered. -- The sy8tem man's mind was occupied en- Prealdent ...... D. N. Handy tirely with the past. He came soon to know Iusurance Llbrnry Association, Boston, Mnsa. what things cost him, but as to whether Vice-Presldent ...... R. H. Johnston Burena of Rnllwny Economics, Washington, D. C. it was too much or too little, he knew noth- Secretnry-Treasurer ...... Guy E. Marlon ing. Tho only thing of value in the sys- I,lbrt~ry, Arthur D. Llttle, Inc., 03 Broad St. tematic man's effort, was that it gave him EXECUTIVIC BOARD some facts and that was what he didn't I'resldeut, Vlce-Preuldent, Secretnry-Treasurer, have before. But, unfortunately, the facts O. E. Norman, People's GIM Light and Coke (!o., Chlcngo; and Miss Florencc Spencer, Na. did not give him the true value. The sys- tionnl City Bank . tem man knew the price of everything and Mnnaglng Editor df Speclnl Llbrarlea :-John A. the value of little. He flgured his costs on Lnpp, State Llbrnry, Indianapolis, Ind. Aflslstnnt Edltor, Ethel Cleland, State Llbrnry, a bnds ol his price. If they allowed a mar- Indianapolis, Ind. gin sufllclent to cover a dividend on his in- CONTRIBUTING EIDITORS vestment, he thought his costs were all F. N. Morton, Unlted Gas Improvement Co., right. Phllndelphln. This condition of mind was due entirely 11. H H Meyer, Librnry of Congress. D. N IInndy, Insurance Llhrary Asnoclatlon, to ignorance and ignorance is that condition of mind which sees nothing outside of its The Value of The Specialized Library.. 69 own activities and Its particular cribbed and Bibliography of Efficiency ...... 72 cabinod interests. An ignorant mind is al- The Efficiency Society ...... I09 ways an ingrowing mind, and an ingrowing ------.. - mind hurts a business as much as an in- growing toe-nail hurts a man. Efficiency, on the other hand, knows the THE VALUE OF THE SPECIALIZED value and the price of everything. Em- LIBRARY FOR THE BUSINESS MAN, ciency says-"No man has ever known too THE SALESMAN, OR THE SHOP mucl~about anything, and the only safe way EXPERT is to bring to bear upon the minutest prob- By St. Elmo Lewis lem of the day, all of the concrete knowl-

I I ~rwrovuksAd(1~0 dlacl~i~~ CO ; MCI~L- edge of the world." I 'Iw. ~nlcicncl,Bocletv; Albthor, Ytho New Goalwl There are two sources of Icnowledge- of Eflcicncu.1 men and boolts-and efficiency is linking The business man of this new era, is rec- up the two. Boolrs alone without capable ognizing knowledge no matter where it is. and expert interpretation, are likely to lead The day of the rule-of-thumb has passed. one astray, because words and sentences The day of the so-called "system man" is have no flxity of value. passing, and the new era of efficiency is The emcient man is always the educated here. man. He takes his own wherever he flnds 'I'lie rule-of-thumb man depended entirely it. The educnted grocery man sees in the upon his own experience and impressions, effort of the big manufacturer to select his and believed that trade experience gleaned raw human material according to scientific in his own shop was superior to trade ex- standards, a hint to himself to look to the perience gleaned in other shops even in his kind of men that he employs, and therefore, own line of business He naturally assumed he does not employ a girl with a bad case that anything he did was right. Under that of catarrh to run a Perfumery Department, condition, prices soared and it was only nor does he want a man with a tubercular possible to stay in business under the rule- appearance to run a Delicatessen Depart- oGthumb conditions as long as competition ment. And when he employs a bookkeeper, was almost negligible. he now finds out enough about bookkeeping SPECIAL LIBKAKIES

himself in order to determine whether the salesmanship literature. We divided this young lady who is an applicant for the library into several definite sections: position, knows enough about it to be of 1.-Technical : service. (a) History of Mathematics. There never was an era when business (b) Mechanical methods of handling men were writing more about business and figures. giving out of their experience, a more com- (c) Printing as applied to advertising. petent interpretation of the real lessons of (d) Bookkeeping methods. that experience than they are today. (e) Cost keeping methods. Th~sis due to the fact that educated 2.-Reference Works: men are coming into managerial positions. Under this heading we incorporated Two generations ago it was the doer type encyclopedias, dictionaries and ref- of man, it was the man who was the grad- ence works of specific kinds, such uate of the bench, the plow, the counter, as applied to engineering, metallur- the salesman off the road who managed gy, etc. business. The second generation came 3.-Salesmanship: along. The sons having passed through col- (a) Sales manuals lege, and having found a wider vision of the (b) Salesmansl~ipstories. possibilities of the application of all knowl- (c) Selling plans. edge to the concrete problems of the day, (d) Schools of salesmanship. were assistants to these older men. These 4.-Advertising: college men got the practical side of busi- (a) Advertising plans and methods. ness, they brought to doing some trained (b) Boolrs on advertising writing. thinking. The inevitable consequence was (c) Advertising statistic^. that they were dissatisfied with merely do- (d) Special bulletins, advertising as- ings things without thinlcing about them. sociations, clubs, etc. They were diesatislied with depending upon 5.-Publications-Bound Volumes: their own experience, as if they were not In this classiflcation we had certain living in a world of thinking and of doing ]~ubl~cationssuch as "Printers' men; they were dissatisfied with living with Tnk." "System," "Boolrkeeper," etc., the past without extracting some experi- in bound volumes. These were in ence, without getting in line with the real turn analyzed in card indexee, by value of experience, without wanting cross references. knowledge, and knowledge is nothing but 6,-Bound Volumes of Burroughs Adver- experience properly interpreted, that has tlsing: been proven workable. Under this we kept from year to year, Five years ago if you had proposed to copies of all the advertising issued some manufacturers that they establish a hy the firm, cross-indexed for ref- library in which would be filed all of the erence as to articles, etc. data, experience and knowledge of all of 7.-Bound Volumes of "Sales Bulletins," the organization, they would have probably etc.: made some reflections upon the sanity of Under this we kept a complete record the gentleman who had proposed the idea, of all the bound volumes of the and as for establishing a library of books, "Sales Bulletins" issued during the magazines, and publications for finding out Company's history. what other people were thinking about their 8.-Advertlsimg and Sales Reports Bound problems, they would probably have sug- b) Years. 9.-Effic~ency: ' gested that old, hackneyed and moth-eaten excuse which has hampered business for Under this classification we obtained thousands of years-"Our business is differ- all the books published on Eficien- ent." cy such as Mr. Harrington Emer- son's Mr. Church's, Mr. Gantt's, Mr. The times have changed and this is the Going's, etc. era when efficiency demands all knowledge 10.-Miscellaneous Division: and experience, whether it is embodied in Under this we put books on Econo- books, in letters, in magazines, or any of the mics, Distribution, Legislation, etc. ephemera of business. In addition to the library composed of Our own concern, the Burroughs Adding bound volomes, we have an elaborate Data Machine Company, some four years ago, File, which is operated on a library basis. started to form a library. We had a very The envelopes are the same as used in definite idea of what this library shonld be. many libraries, and these envelopes con- It started in the Advertising Department, tain clippings, letters, stories From sales- because it happened that that particular men, coverlng at the present writing, nearly department was most interested in devel- five hundred classifications in the Adver- oping a data-built basis for advertising and tising Department's Data Files alone. SPECIAL LIBRARIES 7 1

These Data Flles call for a wide variety business to see that information of varioue of information. For instance, articles pub- kinds goes into the flles as fast as it ia lished in certain publications that we do not published. desire to retain entire, such as Copy-writ- We have a method of handling this which Ing; Commercial Education; Development has so far produced excellent results. If, of Commercial Club Work; Education in for instance, 1 see an article in the "Atlan- Business Schools, Education in Technical tic hlonthly," written on the subject of Schools; Postage Legislation; Ethics in "Individualism as against Socialism," I de- Business; Public Service Corporations; sire to have Lhis particular article classified Sales Ideas; Store Management; House Or- under Socialism. It is cross-indexed under gans; Business Methods in America, Eng- "lnd~vidualism" and under "Syndicalism- land, , , , Clilna. Rus- contra." I take the magazine and mark it sia, sub-divided according to countries; Sct with a certain number which is shown on entlflc Employment Plans for Scientific Or- a sheet which is spread on my desk under- ganization, etc. This material is filed in neath the glass top, and put it into the out- envelopes and card-indexed, in some cases going mail basket. It goes to the boy and being cross-indexed under flve or six head- from there to the librarian. She takes that ings, but always card-indexed for title, for book, flles the article in the proper envelope general subject and author. and when I come to some point where I We are following this same method of desire it, il is there to hand, all with a classification throughout the entire busi- minimum of effort and expense. ness, and it is our aim eventually, to have 01: course, this particular method is prob- all of the data that has been'accumulated ably not so efficient as the systems em- in the various departments, consolidated in ployed by the libraries, but it meets our re- one file, classified and cross-indexed as in- quirements and anticipates them. dicated above, so that any man in any de- The necessity for anticipating require- partment of the business can go to the Ale nlenst is one of the most important things. and draw from it the information that has We find that some types of mind cannot been accumulated in the last six or seven run a library of this kind at all, because years by the entire business organization of they have no vision of the possibilities of nearly 2,000 workers. such a thing. They do not recognize ten- This is true of the principle of efficiency denc~es For instance, flve years ago, that only that organization is efficient which those who were reading the foreign can bring to bear upon the minute prob- reviews, knew that syndicalism was lems of the day, of the most insignificant finding a place under Zuropean labor worker, the entire experience and knowl- conditions and it didn't require any edge of the concern. By using the library particular vision to understand that method indicated above, we place in the that would sooner or later find a place ir: hands of the most obscure employee, the the economy of trade unionism in this coun- opportunity to get accurate information on Lry. The average man would not have fore- anything that he is doing, and we do not seen anything of this sort. Re would have leave it to the obiter dicta of some chance passed it along as simply a phenomenon of acquaintance in a department to guide the Kuropean labor conditions and would not employee in his work. have given any consideration to the subject. It is the plan eventually, to even go a While an educated man, lrnowing the ten- step farther in having all the files in all denc~esof human interest and understand- the departments numbered and having in ing the real philosophy or the propaganda the hands of each employee, a small vest- carried on by trade union and socialism, pocket size book which will contain under would have commenced to acquire that in- different headings with numbers indicating Lormatiotl and classify it against the time in what particular files in any department when it would be required here in order to of the office, certain information, certain fam~liarizethe executives with information lines of photographs, data etc., may be flled, on what syndicalism really was and what outside of the requirements of the library its philosoplly portended. department. The head of a l~braryin a business can We And that this is having another very have but one hobby, Le., to set himaelf an beneficial effect. It is giving the employees Ideal that "he will never get caught by hav- a greater confidence in information; it is ing no lnforlnation on some thing that af- making them lean lees upon their personal Yects his business," either in large or in impressions, but making them have a grcat- particular, and when we get a man who has er respect for accurate information. that conception of the library work, we It is inlpossible to leave this work to ultimately will have a library that is oC in- happenstance. There must be some person estimable value in guiding the judgment8 charged with the reading of publications, of directors, of heads of departments, of the some person who is going to make it his sub-ordinate, no matter how lowly. SPECIAL LITjRAKIES

The library method is the attempt to ac- See also Accounting cumulate facts bearing upon 70 per cent Government of the activities of a business which are Home far more important in the aggregate for the Human life guidance of business, than the Bookkeepin6 Law Department, which has to do only with 30 Lumbering per cent of the business activities, but Mining which because of the attitude of the rule- liailroads of-thumb and system man, has been consid- Religion ered so important, that bookkeeping has had GENERAL a very generous appropriation for its im- Books provement while all the rest of the busmess facts relative to the activities of the busi- Bunnell, Sterling I-I. Expense burden; its ness, have been left to the vague and un- incidence and distribution (In American certain judgments and memories of the em- society of meclianical engineers. Trans- ployee. Bookkeeping having to do almost actions, 1911 New Torlr, 1912. 8'. v. entirely wlth the past, is but a system that 33, p. 535-647.) gives the price of things. The library with Discussion: p. 647-569. TJl.A7 1911 its data-built addition, is an attempt to get Congress of technology, Boston. Technol- a real line on the values of the activities ogy and industrial elRciency; a series of of a business, and while it can only accu- papers. New York [etc.] McGraw-Hi11 mulate facts, yet it is an attempt to get a book company, 1911. ix, 486 p. line of facts which neither bookkeeping nor TG.C6 1911 any other mere accounting can obtain with Dartmouth college. hies Tuclc school of the same degree of efficiency. adniinistration and flnance Addresses When the business library is hitched up and discuesions at the conference on sci- as it should be, to the town library and it enlilic management held October 12, 13, in turn to the state library and it in turn 14, nineteen hundred and eleven. Hano- to the national library at Washington, we ver, N. H, The Amos Tuclc school of ad- get a tremendous fund of knowledge to draw ministration and flnance, Dartmouth col- on which is an asset which no business maxi lege, 1912. xi, 388 p. (Dartmouth college of any educated intelligence can dare ig- conferences. First Tuck echo01 conler- nore. ence) . T68.D2 Efficiency society, New York. Emciency society . . . [New York, 19121 8 p. Organ- SELECT LIST OF REFERENCES ON ization and purpose. T68.ABES SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT AND Emerson, Harrington. The twelve princl- EFFlCl ENCY ples of efficiency. New York, The Engin- Compiled under the direction of H. H. B. eering magazine, 1912, xviii, 423 p. Meyer, Chief Bibliographer, Library of T68.E4 Congress.* Reprinted from Engineering magazine, CONTENTS June, 1910-Sept. 1911, v. 39-41. General TAl.ES9.v.39-41 Books Employer and employee; how to select, hire Articles in periodicals train and retain employees. , New Periodicals York, [etc.] Tlie System company, 1907. Special aspects of the general subject vi, 219 p. 22%cm. (The business man's Accounting library, v. 8). HF6500.ES See also Factory accounting Gilbreath, Franlr Buuker. Primer of scien- Labor and efficiency. tiflc management. New York, D. Van See also General: Books Nostrand company, 1912. viii, 108 p. Motion study T68.GG Wages adjustment Going, Charles Buxton. Principles of in- Special applications dustrial engineering. New York [etc.] Agriculture McGraw-Hill book company, 1911. 174 p. Army and navy T66.G6 See also Government Goldmark, Josephine C. Fatigue and effi- Banking ciency; a study in industry; containing Business also the substance of four briefs in de- Charity and Philanthropy fense of women's labor laws by Louis Dressmaking U. Brandeis and Josephine Goldmark. Education New York, Charities publication commit- Engineering tee, 1912. xvn, 302 p. 591 p. (Rus- Factories sell Sage foundation [publications]) Factory accounting I-ID63 OG.G7 +l~ibrarynumbers refer to the Lihrarv-.--.. nf Congress clasaificatio~r. SPECIAL LIBRARIES 73

Hartness, James. The human factor in Robb, Russell. Lectures on organization. works management. New York [etc.] CBoston?l Priv. print. [c1910] 68 p. McGraw-Hill book company, 1912. ix, 159 HF56OO.R7 P. T68.H3 Ruger, Henry Alford. The psychology of H~ne,Charles De Lano. Modern organiza- efficiency; an experimental study of the tion: an exposition of the unit system. processes involved in the solution of me- New York, The Engineering magazine co., chanical puzzles and in the acquisition of 1912. 110 p. (Works management series) skill in their manipulation. New York, "Appeared originally in the Engineer- The Science press [1910] iv,, 88 p. (Ar- ing magazine as a series of articles chives of psychology, ed. by R. S. Wood- which ran from January to July, worth. no. 3 5). 1912."-Introd. HE66OO.HG Columbia contributions to philosophy How scientific management is applied; how and psychology, vol. xix, no. 2. the one best way is found and put into BF21.A7 practice; how standards are set. Chica- Schmitz, Walter. Regelung der Arbeits- go, 1911. 128 p. zeit und Intensitit der Arbeit. Rostock, Kruttschnitt, Julius. The unit system of 1910. 160 p. (Archiv fur exakte Wirt- organization. New Yorlc, 1911. 15 p. schaftsforschung. Bd. 111, Heft 2.) Larsen, Laurita A. Scientific management. HD5106.84 New Yorlc City, Alexander Hamilton in- Schiiller, Richard. Die Nachfrage nach Ar- stitute, ~1911. 47 p. beitskraften. Archiv f lir Sozialwissen- Hibliography : p. 46-47 T58.L3 sahaft und Sozialpolitik, July, 1911. v. 33: McVey, Frank Le Rond. Modern industri- 37-76. H5.A8,~.33 alism; an outline of the industrial or- Shadwell, Arthur. Industrial efficiency; a ganization as seen in the history; indus- comparative study of indu~lrial life in try, and problems of , the United England, Germany aud America. New ed. States, and Germany. New York, D. Ap- New York [etc.] Longmans, Green, and pleton and company, 1904. 300 p. (Ap- co., 1909. xx, 720 p. IIC53.2S6 pleton's business series) T19.Ml7 Sheldon, Arthur F'rederlck. The science of efficient service, or, The philosophy of Marsh, Howard D. The diurnal course of profit-making. Chicago, The Sheldon efficiency. New Yorlr, The Science press SC~OO~,1912. 7 V. HF5500.SG 99p. [I9061 iv, (Archives of philosophy, Stimpson, Herbert Francis. Efficiency in its psychology and scientific methods; ed. by relation to the consumer. [New York, .T. &I. Cnttell and F. J. E. Woodbridge, no. 19111: 16 p. I-IF5500.S83 7, July, J9OG). B21.A7,noa7 From Gassier's magazine, August, 1911. Bibliography: p. 97-99, Taylor, Frederick Winslow. The principles Maurice, I?. Sir Fredriclc Maurice: a record of s cientiiic management. New York, of his work and opinions. WSth 8 essays Harper & brothers, 1911. 77 p. T68.T3 on discipline and natlonal efficiency. Lon- Woods, Clinton Edgar. Industrial organi- don, E. Arnold, 1913. 296 p. zation, syetematization and accounting, Mosso, Augelo. Fatigue. Tr. by Margaret New York, N. Y., Woods publishing com- Drummond and W. B. Drummond-New pany [c1909]. 3 v. H~F6600.WS Yorlc, Cf. P. Putnam's sons; , S. Yoa kum, Clarence Stone. An experimental Sonnenschein k co., ltd., 1904. xiv, 334 p. study of fatigue. Lancaster, Pa. and Bal- (The scicnce series.) QP421.M91 timore, Md., The Review publishing com- Munsterberg, Hugo. Psychology and indus- pany [1909]. vi, 131 p. (Studies from trial efliciency, Boston and New York, the Psychological laboratory of the Uni- Houghton ~iffiincompany, 1913. 320 [21 versity of Chicago). RF1.PS vo1.9 P. BFG6.MS2 Bibliography: p. 125-131. ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS Parkhurst, Frederick A. Applied methods 1898. Possibilit~esof the present industrial of scientific management. New York, J. system, American journal of sociology, Wiley & sons; [etc., etc.] 1912. xii, 325 May, 1898, v. 3: 729-753. HMl.A7,v.3 P. TS8.P2 1901. Patterson, John H. Altruism and Porter, Holbrook I?. J. Labor efficiency syinpathy as factors in works administra- betterment. New Yorlc city, Alexander tion. Engineering magazine, Jan., 1901, Hamilton institute, [1911]. 39 p. 8'. v. 20: 577-602. TAl.E69,v.20 Same (In National metal trades as- 1901. Ennis, William D Engineering man- sociation Proceedings, 1911. O., agement of industrial works. Engineer- 1911. p. 60-78.) I-IE950G.UG4N3 1911 ing niagazine, Nov. 1901, v. 22: 241-246 Redfield, William Cox. The new industrial TAl.E69,v.22 day, a book lor men who employ men. 1902. Ely, R T. Industrial betterment. New Yorlr, The Century co., 1912. ix, 213 Harper's monthly maga~ine, Sept., 1902, P. HF5500,H5 V. 105: 548-553. AP2.EI3,v.105 74 SPECIAL LIHRARIES

1902 Smith, M. C. Reorganizing industries. azine, July, 1906, v. 31: 540-550. World's work, Dec., 1902, V. 5: 2871-2873. TAI.E59,v.31 AP2.W8,v.5 1906. Allen, W, H The efflciellcy test ap- 1903. Carpenter, C. U. The working of a plied in practically every department of labor department in industrial establish- life. World's work, Nov., 1906, v. 13: ments. Engmeering magazine, Apr., 1903, 8186-8189. AP2. W8,~.13 v. 25: 1-9. TAl.E59,~.25 Same cond. Current literature, Jan., 1904, wisby, H, A modern industrial man- 1907, v. 42: 80-81. AP2.C96,va42 ager. World's work, Mar., 1904, v. 7: 1907. Gantt, Henry L. The utilization of 4531-4536. AP2.\V8,v.7 labor. Stevens institute indicator, Jan., 1904. Engineering magazine. Index to the 1907, V. 24: 12-26. TA1.884.v.24 periodical literature of industrial engin- 1907. Bennett, J. W. Have we passed the eering. Engineering magazine, June, 1904, zenith of our industrial efficiency? Arena, v. 27' G43-658. TAl.E69,v.27 May, 1907, v. 37: 513-520. AP2.AG,v.37 Bibliography on management, cost- 1907. Gantt, Henry L. The economical keeping, etc. utilization of labor. Engineering maga- 1904. Wisby, H. What product~on engi- zine, July, 1907, v. 33: 630-633. neers do World's work, Sept., 1904, v. TAl.E59,v.33 8: 5259-5261. AP2.W8,v.8 Scientific American supplement, Oct. 1905. The secret of efliciency. Scribner's 26, 1907, V. 64. 270-271. Tl.S52,~.64 magazine, Apr., 1905, V. 37: 505-506. 1907. Gairns, J. F. The promotion of em- AP2.S4,v.37 ployees Camier's magazine, Sept., 1907, 1905. Banning, K. The value of organiza- v 32 420-426. TAl.C34,~.32 tion charts. World's work, Junc. 1905, v. 1907. Iuelficiency in school. home and in- 10: 6326-6329 AP2.W8,~.10 dustrial life. Craftsman, Sept., 1907, v. 1905. Porter. 14. I?. J. Suggestion system. 12: 704-707. Nl.C87,~.12 Cnssier's magazine, July, 1905, v. 28: 218- 1907. Whittemore, H. L. Graphical ball 222. TAl.C34,v.28 record for the production department. 1905. Ennis, Will~amD. The relation of Engineering magazine, Sept., 1907, v. 33: purchasing to production. Engineering 894-905. TRl.E69,~.33 magazine, July, 1905, v. 29: 519-530. 1907. Carpenter, Charles U. Stimulating TAl.l.359,~29 yroduct~on by wage, stock and cost sys- 1905. Banning, K. The value of frequent lems. Engineering n~agazine,Sept., J 907, statements. World's work, July, 1905, v. v. 2::. 931-941. TAl.E59,~.33 10: 6436-6437. AP2.W8,v.10 1908. Darlington, P. J. The fundamental 1905. Porter, H. F J. Higher law in the principles of works organization and man- industrial world. Engineering magazine, agement. Engineering magazine, Mar.- Aug, 1905, v. 29. G41455. TAl.E59,v.29 Apr.. 1908, v. 34: 1029-1038; v. 35: 57-67. 1905. The gentle arl of hustling. Scientihc TAl.E59,~.34-35 American supplemcnt, Aug., 26, 1905, v. 1908. Knoeppel, C. E. Maximum produc- GO. 24790-24791. T1 S52,v.GO tion through organization and supervi- 1905. Snow, W. R. Successful stores man- sion. Engineering magazine, Apr.-July, agement, Engmeering magazine, SepL., 1908, v 35 82-91, 227-238; 387-403; 537- 1905, v. 29. 879-891 TAl.E59,v.29 544 TAl.E59,v.35 1905. Nelson, S. A. The results oC chock- 1908. Gantt, 11. L Training workmen in ing wasteful methods World's work, habits of industry and co-operation. Sept., 1905, v. 10: 6675.6677. APZ.WS,v.lO American society of mechanical engi- 905. Shinn, E. The art of handling men. neers. Journal, Mid.-Nov., 1908, v. 30: World's work, Nov., 1905, v. 11: 6900- 1467-1478. TJl.A72,~,30 6902. APB.W8,v.11 1908. .McFarland, W. M. The basic cause 1905. Banning, K Organization for quick o!' increased efficiency Engineering mag- results. World's work, Dec., 1905, v. 11: azine. Dec , 1908. v. 36: 329-335. 7014-7016. AP2.W8,v.ll TAl.E59,v.36 1906 Beclrer, 0. M. The common-sense of 1908. Doughton, John. An automat~cfol- the management of men. Engineering low-up system. Foundry, Dec., 1008, v. magazine, Jan., 1906, v. 30: 536-564. 35 : 173-173. TS200.F7,~.33 TAl.ES9,v 30 1909. Emerson, Harrington. The location 1906. Perrigo, Oscar E. and Hugo Diemer. and elimination of wastes. Engineering Raising the efficiency of men and machin- magazine, Jan., 1909, v. 36: 676-683. ery. System, Apr., June, Sept, 1906, T. TAl.E59,v.36 9: 426-132; 605-609; v, 10: 277-284. 1909. Emerson, Harrington. The efficiency BF50001.S9,~.9-10 system in operation. Engineering rnaga- 1906. Watson, E. P. Typical systems and zine, Feh , 1909, v 36. 815-884. their Practical results. Engineering mag- TAl.E59,v.36 SPECIAL LIBKARlES 75

1909. Randolph L. S. The principle of the 1910. Kellng, P Ll A national hearing for time tickct. Engineering magazine, May, sclentif~cnlnnagement. Survey, Dec. 3, 1909, V. 37' 209-218. TXl.E69,~.37 1910, v 25: 409-412, HVl.C4,~.25 1909. Day, C!. Industrial leadership. Yalc 1910. Lierr, Wtlliam Dunton. Eficlency- review, May, 1909, V. 18: 21-33. the collossal question. Telephony, Dec. 111.YZ,v.18 17, 1910, v 59: 721. TIC1 .T3G,v.69 1909. Smith, G. The distribution of direct 1911. Burns, 5V Time-saving arrange- costs by the machine-hour method. En- ment~. Gassier's magazine, Jan.. 1911, v. gineering magtrxine, June, 1909, v. 37 : 384- 39. 228-231. TAl.C34,~.39 394. TAl.E59,v.37 1911. 1f7hat is scientific management, and 1909. Stimpson, Herbert F. Graphical what does it do? The frcight rate hear- helps for apportioning time in constrvct- ings at Washington sliowed what scienti- ive operations. Engineering magazme, flc nunagement llns clone for many in- Sept., 1909, v. 37. 965-959. 'l'A1.1<5!),v.37 dustrlss. Industrial engineering, Jan., 1909-10. Church, A. I-Iamilton. Organiza- 191 I, V. 9: 1-7. TA1.1396, v 9 tion by production factors. 1Cngineering 191 1. Abbott, h2. H. The passing of Rump- magazine, Oct., 1909-Apr. 1910, v. 38-39. ly Dumpty. OuLloolc. Jan. 7, 1911, v. 97: TAl.E59,~.58-39 51-29 AP2.08,~.97 1910. Traslr. H. I<. The problem of the 1911. Scientific management. Railway age mlnor executive. Engineering magazine, gazette, .Jan. 6, Feb 3-17, Mar. 3, Apr. 7, Jan . 1010, v. 38: 497-502. TAl.E69,~.38 , ,July 7, 1911, v. 50-51. 1910. Ruseell, C. E. A study in efficiency TF1.KZ,v.K0-51 Twentieth century magazine, Mar., 1910, 1911. Norris, H. &I. Efficient record and .v. 1. 522-628. APZ.T88,v.l route system American machinist, Feb. 9- 1910. Orenstoin, Benno. The organization Ili, 1911, V. 34: 251-257; 297-301, of industrial works: a German engineer- TJ1.A5,~.34 ing vlew of the question. Iron and coal 1911. Orcutt, W. D. The conservation of trides review, Apr 29, 1910, v. 80' 643- 11u111;tn elfort. Harper's monthly maga- G44. TNI.I7,v.80 zine, Feb., 1933, v. 183: 432-437. 1910. The dovelognient of masimum efR- AP2.113,v.l22 ciency. Cassier's magazine, June, 1910, 1911. Page, A. ST'. What. is scientific man- V. 38: 188-189. TAl.C34,~.38 ngement" Frederick W. Taylor's work. 1910. f~mer~on,Harrington. The twelve World's work, Peb., 1911, v. 21: 14045- principles of efficiency. ICnglneering mag- 11050. A132.W8,v.21 azine, July-Dec., 1910, v. 39-40. 1911. Taylor, Frederick W. The gosgol of TAl.EEi9,v 39-40 etnciency Thc grinciples of scientific Excerpts in Scientific American supple- management. American mapasine, hlar.- ment, Jnly 30-hug 6, 1910, v. 69-70. T$.S52,~.G9-70 1910. Porter, H. 5' J. Intiustrial Better- Reprinted in World's work (~dndon), ment Cassier'e magazine, Aug., 1910, v. June-July, 1911, v. 18: 91-99; 168-182. 38: 30::-214. TAl .li:S9,~.38 AP4.WSG,v.18 1910. Powers, LeGrand. The new world 1911. Taylor, Frederick W., and 13, L. Gantt. ~novement.Government accountant, Sept., an explnnation of scientific mauagament. 1!)10, v. 4: 185-192 HJ9701.G'i,v.4 Canadian manufacturer, Mar., 191 I, v. 31: 1910. Porter, H. F J. Obtaining Iht? co- 38-42. TSl.C22,v.31 operation of men. American machinist, 191 1. Page, Arthur W. Scientific manage- Oct. 13. 1910, v 33: GG9-GCO. T.TI.AS,v.33 inent of work TCngineerlng and mining- "Discusses the nianageinent of labor in journal, Mar. 11, 1911, v. 91: 517-518. industrial works." Thl .E5G,v.91 1910. Government acco~lntant [Ed~torinl]. 191 1. Sclence versus systems. Engineer- Maximum efhciency. Governinent account- ing magazine, War, 1911, v. 40: 952. ant, Dcc, 1910, v. 4 361-362. TALE59,v 40 HJSiOl.G'i,v.4 191 1. Scientihc ~nanagement. Englneoring 1910. Root. Charles T. Eff~ciencyand low- news (London), Mar. 23, 1911, v. 65. 358- er prices. Iron age, Dec. 15, 1910, v 86: 35!J. TAl.EG,v.66 1344-1345. TI .17,~.8C 1911. MoAett, C. Saving $1,000,000 a day 1910. Scient~ficmanagement Outlook, Dec. tor American consumers. Hampton's 3. 1910, v. 96: 751-763. AP2.08,v.96 magazine, Mar, 1911, v. 26: 346-356. 1910. Emerson. Harrlngton. Discipline and AP2.H152,v.26 efficiency; the ruling of great organiza- 1911. Gantt, EI. T,. The problem of indus- tions. Scientific American supplement, trial efficiency. lndustrlal engineering, Dec 24, 1910, v. 70: 415-41G Tl.SS2,v 70 Mar., 1911. T. 9. 179-183. TAl.r39G,v 9 76 SPECIAL LIBKAKIES

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Human engineering. Cleveland. 1911-1912. American scliool of corresponde~~ce,Cllicn 2 v. quarterly. go Cost finding, instruction paper, pre- Human life; a magazine of today. [Boston, pared by William G. Nichols. Chicago, 111.. Human life pub co.] 1905-1911. 33 v. American school of correspondence monthly. APZ.H9 [c1909]. 45 11. HF5686.C8AG Industrial engineering and the engineering -General expense and cost surnmar- digest. , Pa., The Industrial ries, instruction paper, prepared by engineering publishing co., [etc., etc.1 Charles E. Hathaway . . . and James B. 1909-date. 3 3 v. monthly. TALI396 Griffitll Chicago, Ill., American school of Iron age. New York, 1867-date. 85 v. T1.17 correspondence [c3 9091. R4, [GI p. The Journal of accountancy. New Yorlr, HF5GSG.CS865 The Accountancy publishi~lg CO. Lc1906- Anderson, A. E. Rehind the figures Sys- date] 16 v. monthly IIF51;01.J7 tem, Jan., 1913, v. 23. 3-12 The Journal of gas lighting, water supply, EIF5001 S9,v.23 etc London [T G. Barlow, etc., 1849- Aud~tingand Cost accounts. Part 1: Aud- date]. 123 v. TP700.J8 ~ting,by Scyrnour IValton Part 11: Cost Journal of home economics Geneva, N. Y., accounts, by Stephen W. Gilman New The American home economics associa- Yorlc, Alexander IJalnilton institute tion, 1909-date. 6 v. bimonthly TXLJ7 [c1912], sx, 512 p. (Modern business; a Machinery, Railway ed. new ser., v. I-. series oC nineteen texts especially pre- New York, Thc Industrial press, 1901-date. pared for the Alexander Hamilton inti- 19 v. monthly. TFl. h13 tate course in accounts, finance and man- Mining sclence, a weelrly journal devoted agement, edited by J F. Johnson. [rol to mining, melallurgy and engineering. xi11 ) . HF5667 A82 , Colo., 1907-date. 67 v. monthly. [Bean, Burt Clifforcl] ed. Cost of produc- TNl.MG7 tion; practical principles of costs-metli. Modern methods. A monthly magazine of ods and systems Tor cost colnputation . . . practlcal thought and suggestion for busi- Lhe part that material and labor play- ness men. Ann Arbor, Mich., The Rich- the great problcm of burden, how it is nlond & Backus co., [etc., etc.] 1901-date. best handlad . . . flve coniplcte systems 20 v monthly. Hl?6001.M7 [by] Alesander T-I. Revell . . . Charles W. Osterreichische Eisenbahn-Zeitung, organ Norto11 . . . and other contributors. Clu- des Club dsterreichischer Eisenbahn- capo, Ncw Yorlc [ctc.] The System com- Beamten. Wien, Club osterr. Eisenbahn- pany, 1907, viii, 196 1). (The business Eeamten, 1908-date. 36 v. weekly. man's library, v. 3). I-IF51i86&I3134 HE1001.05 Bernhard, E. W A simple cost-keeping Office agpliance~; a monthly magaxinc de- system. Amerlcan machin~st,dpr. 4, 1912. voted to modern office tools and business TJl.A5 systems. New Yorlt [etc.] G. H. Patter- Blanchard, Isaac H. Binding the work that son [1904-date]. 18 v. >IF6541 .T903 pays: how to charge each job with its Office outfitter. Chicago, 1908-1910. 5, V. nrouer 1.at.10 of wages, machine time, and HF5001.03 overbead expense. - system, Feb., 1913, v. Railroad age gazette. Chicago, A. N. Kel- 23: 154-157. I-IF5001.S!),~.23 log; [etc., etc.] 1870-date. 56 v. weelcly. Bosher, Lewis 1-1. Controlhng accounts in TFI.R2 cost. accountlrlg. Journal of accounta~icp, The Railway storekeeper; the omcial jour- June, 1919, v. 13: 405-419. nal of the Railway storekeeger's ass'n, I-IF5601.F7,v.lY devoted to handling of railway sunplies. Bunnell, S. EI. The groper use of cost- Cleveland, O.,1908-12 4 v. monthly. keeping systems. Gassier's magazine, TF340.R3 -4ug , 1908, v 34 : 300-303 ' Thl .C34,v.S4 System; the magazine of business. Mus- Burroughs addlng mnchine company, De- kegon, Mich., Shaw-Walker co.; [etc., etc.1 troit, Mich. Cost-keeping short cuts; pre- 190G-date. 23 v, monthly. HF5001.S9 pared Croln experiences in many lines of The Traff~cworld and traffic bulletin. Chi- business. Illustrated. Detroit, Mich., cago, Ill., The Trafic service bureau, 1910- Burroughs addiug macliine comptmy, 1911 date. 13 v. weekly. IIJ32714.T'i 190 p. I-TF568F.C8138 1911 Chase, Willlam Arthur Higher account- SPECIAL ASPECTS ancy, principles and practice Chicago, Account~ng La Salle extension unlverslty Cc19111 2 Arner~caneconomic assoc~ation. Account- v. I-Il?5625.C6 ancy: discussion, American economic as- Cutler, F. C. Handy cost sheets for new sociation. Bulletin, Apr., 1911, 4th ser. work Factory, Jan, 1912, v. 8. 26-27. v. 1: 145-153. HB1 A6,lth ser., v.1 TS155.A3.v.R SPECIAL LIBRARIES

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Now cient citizenship, no. 4161 T~c4031,BS York, The Columbia university press, The -Outside co-operation with the pub Mac~nillan company, agents, [etc., etc.] Iic ~clloolsof grcater New York; submit- 1906. viii, p., 1 l., 45 p. 1-1V31.D5 ted March, 1912 to the Board of est,imate's Eff~clency in applied plnlnnthropy and in cominittee on school incluiry. [New York, govern~xlent. Century ~nagazine, hug., 19121 112 p. 1!)0'i, V. 74 G4G-647. AP2.C4,~.74 -Questions answered by school re- Henderson, Charles Richmond. Modern ports as they are; submitted to the Con n~etl~odsol' charity; an account of the ferenae of state superintendenls. Chicago, systenls of relief, public and private, in Feb. 22, 1909 . . . Based upon analysis of the principal countries having modern 72 city reports by the' Bureau of munici- ~~u?tl~ocls.New Yorlc, London, Tile Mac- pal research. rNew York? 19091 18 p. [Re- millan company, 1904. siv, 715 1). ports, 151 EIV40.H5 ------School progress and school facts Bibliography: p. 689-702. [New Yorlr] Dureau of nlunicipal re- Piece-work; social welfare; strikes. Out- fiearch, 1909. 73 p. LB2846.BG7 look, Mar. 7, 1908, v. 88: 552-565. Caldwell, Orls W. The laboratory method AP2.08,v.88 and high school efficiency. Popular sci- Thomson, Mary Horner, Environment and ence monthly, Mar.', 1913, v. 82: 243-251: elNciency; a study in the records of in- APZ.PR,v.82 dustrial schools and orphanages. New Eliot, Charles William. Education for em- Yorlc, T,ondon, Longmans, Green and co., ciency, and The new definition of the 1!)12. 700 p. (Birmingl~liam studies in cultivated man. Boston, New York [etc.] social economics and ad~acentflelds. Ed. Houghton Mifflin company [c1909] vii, by W. .T. Ashley. No. 1.) [I] p., 1 l., 57, [I] p. (Riverside educa- Tolman, SVilliam Howe. Social engineer- tional monographs, ed. by H. 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New Yorlc, Publishers print- magazine, Sept., 1905, v. .29: 921-928. ing company, 1913. xxi, 282 p. LB1025.R4 TAl.E69,v.29 First published in the Forum. Croissant, V. G. The mechanics of con- Webster, A G. Scientific management and struction cost-keeping. Government ac. academic efficiency. Nation, Nov. 2, 1913, countant, Mar., 1908, v. 1: 504-629. V. 93: 416-417. AP2.N2,v.93 HJ9701.G'i,v.l Young, Ella Flag. Scientific method in ed- Deighton, H. The cost system of an engi- ucation. Chicago, The University of Chi- neering works. Engineering magazine, cago press, 1903. 15 p. T,Bl045.Y7 Apr., 1905, v. 29: 40-58. TA1 E59,v.29 SPECIAL LIBRARIES 9 1

Efftciency management in a gas traction McDonald, P. 13. flfficiency engineering in plant. Iron trade review. Jan. 2, 1913, v. Lake mines. Scientific management now 52: 49-60 TS300.1745 being tried in the Lake Superior region,. Eggleston, U. Carl. Evolution of the ma- with good results. Engineering 4nd min- chine unit system at the Modern electric ing journal, Oct. 28, 1911, v. 92: 845-846. company. Journal of accountancy, may, TAl.E56,v.92 1911, V. 12: 44-57. 1-IF5601.J7,~.lX Maclachlan, Wills. The business side of Emerson, Harringtoii. The principles of em- central station work. Applied science, ciency applied to water works. (In Amer- Nov, 1912. ican water works association. Proceed- Maclane, 13. F. Cost flguring in an electri-. ings, 1912, [, 1912.1 p. 81-88.) cal plant. American machinist, Feb. 8, TD201.AS 1912 1912. TJl.A6 Ferguson, H. M. The application of the . Bureau of economy and em- Taylor syste~ri of shop management to ciency. Water works cmciency. Pre- gas works. Progressive age, Oct. 2, 1911, pared under the direction of B. &.I.Rastall. V. 29. 830433. TP700.P8,~.29 Milwaukee, Wis. rICeogll press] 1911-12. Foote, Charles 1C. "Standardizing" highway 3 v (Bulletin no. 11, 14, 16) JSlllLA2 construction. Scientific American, Mar TD225.iV6564 29, 1913, v. 108: 291. 1'1 .S52,v.108 JS1111.A2 2d set Gilbreth, Frank Bunker. Bricklaying sys- Moses, Percival Robert. Scientific manage- tem. New York and Chicano. The M. C. went in isolated-plant operation Engi- Clark gublishing co., [etc., kt'c.1 1909. XI, neering magazine, Feb., 1913, v. 44: 714- 321 p, TH5501.Glr 720 17A1.E59,v.44 Gil lette, Halbert Powers arid Richard T. -Scientific inanagement in power- Dam. Cost keeping and management plant operation. Engineering magazine, engineering. New York and Chicago, The Mar., 1913, v. 44: 885-893. TA1.1359,v.44 Myron C. Clark publish~ng co., [etc., Nicholl, John S. A scientific cost keeping eLc.1 1909. xiv, 346 y. TA190.GG systein for reinforced concrete. Engineer- --- Handbook of cost data for con- ing magazine, Jan.. 1913. v. 41: 511-525. tractors and engineers; a rellerencc book TAl.E59,v.44 giving methods of construction and ac- Polakov, Walter N. Power-plant better- tual costs of materials and labor on nu- ment By scientific management. Engineer- merous engineering workrr. 2d ed. Chi- ing magazine, Apr.-Sept., 1911, v. 41: 102- cago and New Yorlr, The Myron C. Clark 112; 278-292; 448-156 ; 57'7-582; 796-809; publishing co., 19'10. xxiv, 1864 p. 970.975 TAl.lII69,~.41 TA183.G48 Richards, W. H. Coming efficiency in water- Hancock, W. P Power house economics. works management. New Blngland water- Cassier's ,magazine, Apr.-May, 1906, v. 29: works association. Journal, Dec., 1911, v. 491-496; V. 30: 85-89. TAl.C34,~.29 25 407-412. TD201.N35 Hawkins, George Walter. The economy fac- Discussion: p. 412-421. tor in steam-power planls. New Yorlr Roberts, T. C. Organization. MetalIurgical [etc.] Hi11 publishing company, 1908. xvi, and cl~emicalengineering, Feb., 1913, v. 133 p. TJ400.H3 11: 95-97. TNl.M45 Herlan, Vrederick C. A ~in~plebut effective An outline of essentials for engineer- system tor an engineering works. In- ing practice. dustrial engineering, July, i909, v 1: 377- Schiff, Emil. Ingenieur und Wirtshaftflprax- 384. TA1.139G.v 1 is. 'Cechnilc und Wirtschaft, Jan., 1908, Horsnaill, W. 0. The organization of small v. 1: 5-10. T3.T26,v.l engineering work8 Mechanical world, Shows how largely cconomic consid- Jan 1-Feb. 26, 1000, v 45 5-6; 26; 50-51; erations influence engineering prob- 74-76: 98. TJl.M5S,v.45 lems of all sorts. H umphreys, Alexander Crombie. Lecture Siebert, G. Commercial management of notes on some of the business features engineering works. Engineering maga- of engineering practice, with lectures and zine. Feb.. 1902. v. 23: 663-658. paperfi by other authors Rev. and en1 TAl.E59,v.22 Hobolren, N. J., Department of economics Stubbs, Jose~11H. Engineerins traininn and of engineering, Stevens institute of tech- workshop -organization. ~&.hanicai en- nology, 1912. 565, [61 p. TA190.H9 1912 gineer, Oct. 15, 1909. TJl.M4 Knowlton, H. S. Labor costs in the central Switzer, J. A. Smoke prevention and the slation. Engineering magazine, Sept., 1909, efficiency of firehen. Engineering maga- V. 37: 948-964. 'l?Al.E59,v.37 zine, Oct., 1910, v. 40: 83-85. Livermore, J. E. Some suggestions of re- TAl.E59,v.40 form in ensineerin~~ractice. Cassier's Wadsworth, R. H. Tmproving the eftlciency magazine, Gar.-~pr.;1i09, v. 36: 626-637; of a check-room. Machinery, Dec., 1912, G78-688. TAl.C34,~.35 TJl.MB1 92 SPECIAL LIBRARIES

Webster, N. E. Irrigatioll accounting. Its zine during the year 1907," v. 32-34. essentials and advantages. Government TAl.E59,~.32-34 accountant, Nov., 1910, v. 4: 279-285. Proflt malting in shop and factory HJ9701.G'i,v.4 management. Engineering magazine, Jan.- Factories Apr., June-Sept., Nov.-Dec., 1907, v. 32-34. Alden, C L How the foreman can promote TA1 E59,~.32-34 shop efficiency. Railway age gazette, Ju- The Characteristics of a foreman. En- ly 1, 1910, v. 49: 15-16. TFl.R2,v.49 gineering magazine, Feb., 1909, v. 36: 846-818. TAl.E59,v.3G Alexander, Theodore Scientific meat-cur- ing. Washington, D. C., J. G. Graham, Claydon, V. R. Time keeping and labour [1911]. 24 p. TS1962.115 distribution in the foundry. Engineering Andrews, I The commercial management magazine, May-July, Sept., 1910, v. 39: of factories. Engineering magazine, July, 921-229: 402-407: 549-554: 859-864. 1903, v. 25: 539-546. TAl.E5F),v.25 TAl.E59,v.39 Arnold, H. L. Purchase by the organized Coburn, Frederick G. How to make a time factory. Engineering magazine, June, study [for the factory]. Factory, Jan., 1903, v. 25: 399-408. TAl.E59,v.26 1912, v. 8. 21-22 TS155.A3,~.8 - Stores methods of the Pond ma- Collins, James II. The art of handling men. chine-tool works. Engineering magazine, Philadelphia, Henry Altemus company Mar., 1905, v. 28 919-941. TAl.E69,v.28 Lc19101 143 p. HD6971.C'i Ashford, John. Stores arrangement as n Colvin, Fred H. Personality in shop man- factor in shop management. Engineering agement. American machinist, Sept. 7, magazine, O&.-NOV.,-1904, V. 28: 98-100; 1911, v. 35: 439-440. TJl.A5,~.35 177.198. TAl.E59,~.28 Shop methods that cut costs. Auel, C. B. Shop organization on product American machinist, Oct. 19, 1911, v. 36: plan. American machinist, June 1, 1911, 721-724. T.Tl.A5,~.35 v.. 34: 1027-1028, 1039. TJlaA5,v.34 Colwell, J. V. V. Modern equipment and -Some of the elements of factory management of a water-pipe foundry. organization and management. Sibley Engineering magazine, Nov , 1906,' v. 32: journal of engineering, Feb., 1912. 248-256. TAl.E59,~.32 TAl.S56 Cook, Charles Bannister. Factory manage- The automatic rating of workmen. Spring- ment. Detroit. Mich., The Book-keeper field armory's system. Iron age, Apr. 3, publishing company, ltd., 1906. 215 p. v. 91: 811-812. T1.17,v.91 HF568G.M3C7 Becker, 0,M. The square deal in works Crlssey, F. Why factories fail. Technical management. Engineering magazine, Jan.- world, Feb, 1913, v. 18: 689-696. April, 1906, v. 30: 536-554; 660-687; 823- Tl.T2,~.16 849; v. 31: 38-59. TAl.E59;~.30-31 Dale, R. B. Efficiency in the drafting room. Bentley, T. S. Neglected factors in ma- American machinist, Dec. 7, 1911, v. 35, chine-shop economics. Engineering mag- 1089-1090. TJl.A5,~.36 azine, Jan., 1902, v. 22: 514-518. Darbishire, J. E. Repairs and depreciation TAl.ES9.v.22 in manufacturing plants Engineering Blancke, Martin H. Organization der Fab- magazine, Dec., 1908, v. 36: 519-521. rikverwaltung. Elelrtrotechnische und TAlaE59,v.3G Polytechnische Rundschau, Oct. 6, 1911. Day, Charles. Industrial plants; their ar- Bunnell, Sterling H. Right principles in rangement and construction. New York, works managenlent. Iron age, , The Engineering magazine, 1911. 294 p. 1911. T1.17 (Works management library.) TS155.D3 Burns, W. Ways and means of producing Dean, Stuart. The duties of the factory work in the machine shop. Engineering superintendent. Iron age, Nov. 21, 1912, magazine, Dec., 1908, v. 36: 435-439. v. 90: 1216-1218. T3 .I7 TAl.E59.v.36 -- Getting the most out of the shop. Buxbaum, B. Shop organization and ar- Iron age, Jan. 16, 1913, v. 91: 200-202. rangement. American machinist, Sept. TI .17,v.92 21, 1911, v. 35: 535-539. TJLA5.v.35 Making a success of the machine Carpenter, Charles U. Money-making man- shop Iron age, Nov. 7, 1912, v. 90: 1075- agement for workshops and factory. En- 1078. Tl.I7,v.90 gineering magazine, Feb.-Aug., 1902, v. 22- Diemer, H Bibliography of works manage- 23. TAl.E59,~.22-23 ment. Engineering magazine, July, 1904, -Profit making in shop and factory v. 27: 626-642. TALE59,v. 27 management, (by Charles U. Carpenter). Commercial organization of the New York, The Engineering magazine, machine-shop. Engineering magazine, 1908. I46 p 22cm. (\170rks management June-Nov., 1900. v 19: 342-347; 511-517; library) TS155.C3 705711: 892-898; T. 20. 73-80;TAl.E59,v 229-234. 19-20 "Published in the Engineering maga- SPECIAL LIBRARIES -The essentials of shop manage- Sc,ientific factory management. ment. American machinist, Mar. 27, American machinist, June 16, 1910; v. 33: 1913, v 38: 507-511. TJl.ALv.38 1108-1131. TJl.A5,~.33 --- Factory organization and adminis- Falconer, K. The factory offlce considered tration New York [etc.] McGraw-Hi11 as a productive department Engineering book company, 1910. x, 317 p. TS155.D5 magazine, Apr.-June, 3 902, v. 23: 70-74; "A bibliography of works manage- 253-262; 386-394. TA1 .ES9,~.23 ment": p. 286-308. -Numerical recording of shipping -Factory organization in relat-ion to and nianufacturing orders. Engineering industrial education. American academy magazine, Mar., 1902, v. 22: 881-888. of political and social science. Annals, Thl.E59,v.22 Nov., 1912. v 44: 130-140. Hl.A4,~.44 Ficker, Nicholas T. Mapping out factory Drysdale, W. F. Shop transportation fa- departments. Factory, Dec., 1911, v. 7: cilities. Engineering magazine, July, 1911, 403-404. TS155.A3,vV7 v. 41 569-577, TAI.E59,v.41 Flack, Alonxo. Machine-shop experience Duncan, John Christie. The economic side with the principle of efficiency reward. of works management. [New Yorlr? Engineerjng magazine, July, 1911, v. 41: ~19111p. 183-316. TS155.D8 641. 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Engineering magazine, May, pany, 1911. xii, 194 p. TS155.E4 1905. V. 29: 196-210. TAl.E59,~.29 Este~.H. Cole. The ~rofltearning casting Herzog, Siegfried. Industrielle verwaltungs- Foundry, N&, 1908, ~.-33: 120- technik. Stuttgart, F. Enke, 1912. 619 p. 122. TS200.F7.v.33 TSG.H4 Evans, Holden A. An aualysiv of machine- shop methods. American machinist, Apr. Hess, Henry. Manufacturing proflts and 9, 1908, v. 31: 568-573. TJl.A5,~.31 losses. Engineering magazine, Sept. 1910, -- General instructions for machine- v 39: 892-898. TAl.E59,v.39 shop methods. American machinist, Apr. H eym, W. Systematlsierte Giessereibetrie- 16, 1908, v. 31: 610-613. TJ1.A 5,v.37 be und die hierbei in Ansatz zu bringen- "Describes a system aiming to prorpote den Betriebskosten. Giesfierei Zeitung, efficiency." , 1909. -Overhead charges and shop out- Hogue, 0. D. Oganization of the factory put, American machinist, July 28, 1910, sales department. Engineering magazine, V. 33: 165-1G7. TJl.A5,~.38 ljleb., 1901, v. 20: 853-857 TA1 E59,v.ZO Discusses good shop management with Hooper, George I<. Economics of continu- particular reference to its relation to ous foundry operations. Foundry, Jan. overhead expenses. 1913, V. 41: 7-10. TS200.F7,~.41 94 SPECIAL LIBRARIES

H~~~~~,J. o. Modern machine shop re- neerlng magazlne, 1911 3G5 p. (Works qulrements. Gassier's magazine, net. managenlent library). TSl55.K7 1906-,Jan. 1907, V. 31' 166-166; 242-260. "The material on which the prcsent TAl.C34,v.31 book is based was movt of it con- Horsnaill, W. 0. 9 simple syst,enl lor job- tained in three serlev of art~clespub- bing and repair shops. Engineering mag- lished originally in the Eng~neering azine, Mar. 1911, V. 40: 868-8SO. magazine . . . from October 1908, to TAl.E69,v.40 May, 1911." v.41-42.TAl.E59 HOW a foreman can promote shop efficiency. The relation of scientific manage- Railway age gazette, Sept. 2, 1910, v. 49. ment to the foundry industry. Engineer- 413-415. TF1It2,v.49 ing magazine, Apr., 1911, v 41. 49-62. ~udson,Frank C. The machinist's side of TAl.E59,v.41 Taylonsm. American machinist, Apr. 27, Knowlton, H. S. Improving production con- 1911, v 34: 773. TJl.A5,v.34 ditions in a modern boiler factory. En- Improved workshop methods. Engineering gineerlng magazlne, Feb., 1910, v. 38: magazine, h'ov. 1901, V. 22: 263-264. 740-744. TAl.F59,~.38 TAI .ES9,v 32 Koehne, Carl. Die Arbeitsordnungen im Increasing shop output Railway age gaz- deutschen Gewerberecht. Berlin, Siemen- ette, Oct. 7, 19J0, V. 49 627-628 rot11 & Troschel, 1901. 271, [I] p. TB1 R2,v 49 I-ID7888 K7 "The importance of having 'the right man in the right place,' the arrange- Koon, S. G The efficiency of the large man- ment of the work, and other sugges- ufacturmg plant. Scientific American, tions." July 13, 1912, v. 107: 44. '1'1 S6,v.107 Jacobs, H. W Shop emciency. American Lazenby, A Advanced methods in a Bril- engineer and railroad journal, Oct. 1907, is11 engineering morlcshop. Engineering d. 81: 384-387 TFl.A3,v.81 magazine, Dec., 1901, v. 22: 377-397 Kablitz, Richard. Iiesselhaus-Reorganiza- TAl.E59,v.22 tion. Zeitschrift des Vereines deutscher Lewin, C. M Betriebsnkonornie und Privat- Ingenieure, Oct. 26, 1912. wirtschaftslehre. Zeitschrift filr Werk- An account ot economics effected by zeugmaachinen und Werkzeug, Oct. 5, installing improved machinery and 1912 changing plant methods. A study on the econonlic operation of Kaempffert, Waldemar. Scientiflc manufac- factories. turing and the opportunities it offers. -- Graphische Statistik irn Dienste Scientific American, Mar. 15, 1913, v. 108: der Pabrikorganisation. Zeitschrift ftlr 252, 254. Werkzeugmaschinen und Werlrzeug, Nov. Tl.S5,v.108 15, 1910. Kent, F. G. Shop organization by equip- ment. American machinist, June 1, 1911, Lewis, J. Slater. The commercial organi- zation of factories. London, 1896. 540 p. v. 34: 1026-1027. TJl.A6,v.34 TX70rks management for inaxmum Kenyon, R. If7. Securing the co-operation -- of the workman in the improvement of production Engineering magazine, May, workshop methods, etc. hIechanica1 En- 1900, V. 19: 211-220. TAl.E69,~.19 gineer, Oct 23, 1908, v. 22: 518-520. Lewis, Wilfred. An object lesson in em- TJl.N4,v.22 clency. The history of a plant for which Kirnball, Dexter S. Another side of em- scient~fic management spelled the differ ciency eng~neering. American machinist, ence between success and failure. [Ta- Aug. 10, 1911, V. 35: 263-265. TJl.A6,~.36 bor Manulacturing company]. Industrial Knapp, Edwin J. Bettering the efficiency engineering, May, 191 1, v. 9: 379-384. of the structural shop. Engineering mag- TA1.1396,v.g azine, Apr., 1913, v. 45 81-88. -Efficiency methods of the Tabor TAl.E59,v.45 manufacturing company. Iron age, Agr. Knoeppel, C. E. The efficiency movement 13, 1911. T1 I7 in the foundry. Foundry, Feb., 1912, V. 40: 47-50. TS20037 L~vermore, J. E. Machine-shop review. Cassier's magazine, July-bug., 1907, v. 32: -The importance of dispatching in 360-362; 295-303. TAl.C34,~.32 the foundry. (In American foundrymen's association Transactions, 1912. Watch- Loscher, A. P. Worlrshop organization. ung, N. J., 1912. 80. V. 20, p. 99-109.) Economic review, July, 15, 1902, v. 12. TS200.A752,v.20 268-277. 13Bl.E4,~.12 -Same. (In Foundry, Feb., 1913, v. Lyon, Tracy. Scientific industrial operation. 41: 69-70.) TS200.F7,~.41 Iron age, Apr 13, 1911, T1.17 Maximum production in machine- M'Naugher, D SV Modern shop practice shop and foundry. New York, The Engi- from an inspector's standpoint. EngG SPECIAL LIBRARIES 95

neer's society of western Pennsylvanin. Porter, H F. J. A radical policy for scrap- Proceedings, Feb., 1907, v. 23: 16-19. ping costly nlachinery. Engineering mag- TAl.Ei5,v.23 azine, Jan. 1901, v. 20: 741-752. Discussion: p. 20-31. TAl.E59,v.20 Martin, Henry D. Running a mill on the Porter, James Jermain. Efficiency meth- unit plan. Factory, Feb, 1912, v. 8: 120- ods in cupola operation. ~ngkeering 123. TS155.A3,va8 mtlgazinc, Scpt. 1911, v. 41: 905-912. Messer, C. J. Modern factory traction. TAl.E59,v.41 Cassier's magazine, Dec., 1903, v. 26: 164- Production efficiency in building. 172, TAl.C34,v.26 Iron agc, Jan. 2. 1913, v. 91: GG-70. Methods of management that made money. T1.17,v.Sl The system in use 111 the works of the I)e$cribes methods developed at the Link-13clt company, whereby costs wera plant at Woodst,oclc, 111. reduced in the face of a rising labor and Redtmann, C. Die Generalstiickliste. Zeit- raw material market. Industrial engineer- scllrift Cur Werkzeugmasahinen und ing, Jan., 1911, v. 9: 21-27. TA1.I39G1v.9 \Verkzeug. Feb. 5, 1908. Meyncke, George W. An efficient drawing -t---- Moderne Orgtmixation lrn Fabrik- room system. American machinist, Dec. behiebe. Zeitscllrift fllr Werkzeugma- 21, 1911, v. 35: 1171-1173. TJl.Ari,v.35 schinen und Werkzeug, Oct. 5, 1910. The Regeneration of the old shop. Ameri- Miskella, W. J. A clerl~lesssystem for a 30-man shop. Factory, Jan., 1913, v. 10: can machinist, Mar. 5, 1908, v. 31: 335- 28-2!). TS155 A3,v 10 338. TsTl.A5.v.31 Rider, James. Factory organization. ~lcc. Nelson, John. A dispatching system for trical engineer (London), Jan. 21, 1910, works management. lron age, Jan. 4, v, 51 : 63-66. TICl.IG32,v.Kl 1912. T1.17 -- Ftctory organization. 'Industrial

Neuhaus, F. A. Einzelfragen aus der Or- engineer~ng.-, Mar. 1910. v. 7: 195-198. ganisation technischer Betrlebe Verein 'l'~l.lGG,v.7 deutscher Ingenienre. Zeitschrift, July Robertson. W. 13. A. Staff organization in 18, 1908, v 52: 1141-1145. TA3.V5,va52 large m.anufacturing plants- Iron and Technische Erfordernissc fur Maa- coal trades review, Nov. 6, 1908, v. 77: senfabrikation. Technik und Wirtschaft, 2000. TN1 .I7,v.S7 0ct.-Nov., 1910, v. 3: 577-697; G4B-GGO. Schneider, Herman. How I analyze factory T3.'1126,v.3 work. lhctory, Mar. 1913, v. 30: 227-228, Pearce, 14. C. Efficiency in the stores de- 256-257. 'CS155.A3,v,10 partmcnt. Railway and engineering re- Seeds, R. .ii. Organizing the machinery- view, June 15, 1918, v. 52: 558-559. selling department. Engineering maga- TFl.R2,v.52 zine.. AUK.- 1904. v. -27: 762-767. TAl.E69,v.27 Efficient organization tor handling Seward, George H, lUeclianical aids in fac- salvage Railway age gazette, Dec. 13, tory-office economy. Engineering niuga- 1912 TFl.R2 zins, July, 1904, v. 27: 605-626. Peck, E. C. Works management and shop TAl.E59,v.27 costs. A comprehensive discussion of Shop sanitation to increase efficiency. Sur- plant organization to obtain the highest vey, Apr. 29, 1911, v. 26: 179-180. efficiency at a minimum cost. Foundry, HVl.C4,v.26 Feb., 1910, v. 35: 259-262. TS200.F7,v.35 S~meon,Charles J. The scientific operation Perr~go,Charles Oscar E. 'l'lie rnariagement of a foundry. Foundry, Jan. 1912. oT a gear-cutting shop. Industrial cngi- TS200.F7 neering, Sept, 1910, v. 8. 191-195. The ecientilic nlunagemerit of n TA1.1396,v.S inundry. Iron trade review. Jan. 4. 1912. -Modern macl~ine shop construc- ' ~~300.1746 tion, equipment and management. Xew Sm~th,Oberlin. Impressions regarding for- York, The N W. Henley puhl~shingcom- eign shop met~lods. (In ~ationalmetal pany, 1906. 343 p. T.11125.P45 trades association. Proceedings, 1911. Cleveland, 0. 191 1. p. 202-208.) -Re-arranging machines tor greater ITlZ960G.UG4N3 1911 efficiency. Typical examples of where an Discussion by Henry D. Sl~urpeand I?. increase ot output followed a scientific 4. Geier, p 209-214. study of the shop transportation problem. -- Economics in maclline-shop work. Industrial engineering, Nov., 1910, v. 8: Cassier's magazine, July, 1000, v. 18: 243- 384-380. TA1 131)6,~.8 247. TAl.C34,v.l8 Pickard, F. C. How can foremen best pro- --- Impressions regarding foreign mote efficiency. Railway age gazette, shop methods. Iron trade review, Apr. AUK. 4, 1911. TFI R2 27. 1911. v 18: 826-828. TS3001745.v 48 96 SPECIAL LIBRARIES

nn,A~~ntiindiinn shoo economics. of a tool room in a modernized shop. In- .-- ~~ Gassier's magazine, Feb. 1900, v. 17: 295- dustrial engineering, Feb. 1911, v. 9: 87- onn YJJ. TAl.C34.v.l? 100. TA1.139G,v.9 snyder, W. H HOW the foreman can Pro- Towlson, .T. T. A I3ritish view of shop mote shop efficiency. Ra~lway age efficiency. American machinist, Aug. 24. ette, ~ug5, 1910, V. 49: 241-242. 1911, V 35: 361-362. TJl.A6,~.35 TFl.RZ,v.49 Turmann, hl The modern mill. Cathohc Spencer, Henry. The commercial ormniz- world, May, 1912, v. 95: 231-241 atlon of engineering factories. London, AP2.C3,v.95 E & F. N. span, hmited; New York, Spon U. S. Congress. House. Special committee & Chamberlain, 1907. ~vi,221 P. to investigate the Taylor arid other sys- TS155S7 temfi of shop management. Taylor and Sterling, E. 8, and D. Burkhalter. Efficiency other systems of shop management. Re- and scientific management in timber pre port. [Washington, Govt. print. off., 19121. serving plants. Railway and engineering 7 p. (62d Cong., 2d sens. House. Rept. review, Nay. 16, 1912, V. 52: 237-239, 244. 403). T58.T4 1912a TFl.R2,v.52 See also documents listed in the sec- Sttison, c H. &1achlne grouping and fac- tion Labor and efflciency. tory layoul as affecting cost data. Cas- Van Alstyne. David. Elficient sliop man- sier's magazine, Jan 1909, v. 35: 380-383. agement. Railway age gazette, May 5, TAl.C34,v.35 1911, v 50. 3051-1053. TFl.R2,~,50 St~mpson,R. F Emciency in shop opcra- The V~ckerssystem of manage~nent. NoLes tions. ' Scientific American supplement, explaining the system in use at the Rar. Feb, 2G. 1910, V. 69: 130-131. row works. American machinist, 4pr. 11, Tl.S52,v 69 1912. TJ L .A: --- Emciency in hog operation. Meth- Waldron, Frederick 1. TWect of reorganlz- ods of increasing it and some of the re- ation in the Canadian rifle factory. sults secured by their adoption. Iron age, Anlerican machinist, Aug. 24, 1930, v ::a. Jan. G, 1910, v. 85: 10-13. TI .I7,v.86 527-530. TJl.A5,~.34 Stone, C. 6. Improved organization and Modern mcthods of sliop manage. ~tselTect on shop output. Railway age ment. Details of a system taken from gazettc, Jan. 6, 1911, v. 50: 30-31. actual practice. Iron age, Apr. 28, 1910, TF'l.R2,v.50 V. 82 982-986. TI .17,v.85 Stratton, George F. How to find good men Wall~chs,A Taylors Erfolge auf den1 Ge- in your own shop. World's work, Oct. biete der Fabrikorganization. Stahl und 1907, v 14 9489-9190 AP2.W8,~.14 Eisen, Jan. 11, 1912. TS300.S; Labor-cost distribution at Lynn. Watson, E. P. The ethics of worlisllop man- Engineering magazine, Mar. 1908, v. 34: agenient Engineering magazine, Nov. 956-9G4. TAl.E59,~.34 1903, V. 26: 250-254. TA1 E59,~.26 -The management of production in ------Modern factory management. Cns- a great factory. Engineering magazine, sier's magazine, Dec. 1906, v. 31: 106-112. Jan. 1908, v. 34: 567-57G. TAl.E69,~.34 TAl.C34,v.31 Taylor, Alexander. Effective machine-shop Obsolete methods and current management. American machinist, Mar. practice in shop administration, l3ngi- 19, 1308, v. 31: 411-412. TJLA6,v.N neering magazine, Nov. 1904, v. 28: 211- Taylor, Frederick Winslow. Shop manage- 219. TAI E5D,vn2S ment; a paper read before the American Webber, William 0. Costs ot machine-tool society of mechanical engineers. With operations in steam engine manufactur- criticisms by Henry R Towne . . . and ing Engineering magazine, Aug. 1910, v. others . . . [New York, 1903.1 corer-title, XR. 729-736. TAl.E59,v.39 p. 1337-1480. TS155.T24 Gives facts showing rcduction~ due "Presented at the Saratoga meeting to efficiency methods. (June, 1903) of the American society of -Reducing the costs of engine build- nlechanical engineers, and forming part Ing by efflciency methods. Engineering of VOlulne xxiv, oC the Transactions." magazine. Oct. 1910, v. 40. 86-90, TJl.A7,v.24 TAl.E59,v.40 Shop management. New York and Wharton, H. M. The production system of r.ondon, Harper Rr. brothers, 1911. 207 p the Westinghouse electric and manufac- TS155 T2G turing company. Engineering magazine, Thompson, A. W. Systems for simplifying Mar. 1908, v. 34: 891-900. TAl.E69,v.34 shop supervision. Engineering magazine, Wilt, A. D., jr The relation of inspection Sept. 1906, V. 31: 873-883. TAl.E!jg,v.31 to money-making shop management. En- The Tool room under scientific manage- gineering magazine, Feb. 1907, v. 32: 726- ment A description of what is required 736 TALE59.v.32 SPECIAL LIBRARIES -- and others. Cost-finding for mod- Winslow, C. E. A. Factory sanitation and - - - eficiency. Industrial engineering, June, erate sized shops. Engineering magazine. 1911, V. 9: 459-461. 11A1.1396,v.9 Dec. 1902-Apr. 1909, v. 24-25. Wood, Henry M. Shop system for greater TAl.E59,v.24-26 output. Some changcs in htmdling of Bie,ikowski, Stanislaw von. Untersuchung- work and in shop system in order to use en ~iberArbeitseignung und Leistunga- modern machjne tools to best advantage. fahiglce~tder Arbeiterschaft eines Grossin- Iron age, Aug. 3, 1911, v. 88: 368-271. dustriellen belrlebes. Altenburg, S-A., T1.17,v.88 Pierersche ho!buchdr. ['1910]. 45, [I] p. Woods, Clinton Edgar. Organizi~lga fac- I.ID8460.BS tory; how businesses are organized-what Boyce, lGdward A. System for keeping costs the duties of the dopartments are-how in a foundry. Iron age, Mar. 6, 1913, v. factory accounts are kept-how costs are 91 : (i01-605. T1.17,~91 determined-keeping records of labor, Brace, W. 0. An easily applicd, common- stores and finished product-how labor senae cost system. This is the iirst of costs are reduced-keeping the executive a series of articles on an exceedingly in touch with details. Chicago, New ~ractical con~mon-sense cost-keeping York, 1etc.l .The System company, 1907. method, adaptable to small and large 190 P (The busitless man's library, v. loundries. Foundry, Feb. 1913, v. 41: 43- 6). TS15kW87 46. TS200.F7,v.41 Bunnell, Sterling Haight. Cost-keeping for Factory Accounting llianulacturing plauls. New York, D. Ap- Alexander Hamilton institute, New Yorle. pleton and company, 1911. 232 p. On actual nlanufacturing costs. New HF668G.M3BS Yorlc city, Alexander Haniiltan institule, Calmes, Albert. Die Buchhaltuug, die Selbst- ~1912. 18 p. HF568(i.CSAS I~ostenberecllnung und die Organisation- American can company. Plan of cost ac- industr~ellerbctriebe. St Gallen, Honeg- counting for general line factories. New ger, 190G. 169 p. T-II1'5686.Ik13C3 York, 1909. 100 p. Hb'5GBG.M3AS Church, Alexander Hamilton. Production American school of correspondence, Chica- factors in cost accounting and worlrs man- go. Factory accounts; a working hand- agement. New York, The Engineering hook of departmental organization and magaxine, 191 0. 18'7 p. (Works manage- methods as applied to factories, with ape- ment librarj) . TS165.C77 cia1 reference to purchases, stores, labor First poblishecl In the Engineering records, manufacturing orders, general nmgaxinc. October, 1909, to April, expense distribution and cost accounts. 1910. r1'A1.E59 207 p. (American accountants' library). --I-- The proper distribution of expense HFSG86.M3AG burdcn. New York. Thc Engineering mag- Andres, G. U Comparative foundry cost azine GO., 1913. 144 p. (Worlcs manage- records. Foundry, May, 1911, v. 38: 93- ment library). TSJ55.CS 1913 97; Dec. 1911, v. 39: 133-137. "The coutents of this book appeared TS200.P7,v.38, 39 originally in the Mngineering magazine Arbeiter, Max. Richtige Arbeitsdisposition as ti scries or articles." July-Dec. 1901, ein wichtiger Falctor cles finanziellen Er- V. 21-22. TAl.E59,~.21-22 folges. Elelrtrotechnilc und Maschirlen- Claydon, V. R. The distribution of foun- bau. ,Tune 9, 1907. clrv tonnaee burdens. Engineering mag- Workshop administration. Engineering magazine, June, 1900, v. 19: 421-422. 'l'Al.E59,v.l9 A Continuous cost keeping system. Outline Workshop economics. Engineering maga- of continuouc; cost records and inventory eltie, Jan, 1904, v. 2G: 583-585. nm~ntained1))' the Automnt~ctransporta- TAI.1%19,v.26 tion aompnny, nuflt~lo Iron age, Jan. 2, Arnold, Horace Lucian. The complete cost- 1913, v. 91: 88-90. TI.IS,V.~I keeper; some original systems of shop Cutting factory costs. Syslem, .Jan.-Peb. cost-keeping or factory accounting. New 1913, r. 23: '7s-81 ; 214-217. I-IP5001.S9,~.23 York and London, The Engineering mag- Darl~ngton, IJ J. h~elopingnew product azine press, J900. 408 p. HF568G.M3AG and determining~... shop cost. Engineering -- Expense account of machine shops. ~nagazine,~pr. -1908,-V. 35: 57-87. Engineering magazine, Dec. 1902, v. 20: TAl .E59,v.36 365-372. TAl.E59,~.20 Dean, Stuart. Cost lceeyiag in a pump fac- The factory manager and account- tory. Iron age, Apr. 3, 1913, v. 91: 814- ant, some examples of the latest Ameri- 818. Tl.I7,v.91 can factory practice. New York and Lon- Deighton, 1-1. 13raus-foundry records and don, The Engineering magazine, 1903. costs 1Sngineeritg magazine, Oct. 1906, 131 p. HFS68G.M3A'i v 30: 18-5G. TAl.E59,v.30 95 SPECIAL LIBRARIES ~ddis,~lltoll C, and Willialn B. Tindall. Watcllung, N. ,I., 1909 v. li, p. 121-141.) Manufacturers' accounts, a text-book for TS200.A752,v.17 tile use of manufacturers, merchants, ac- Knowlton, H 8. Cost-stores system of a coulltants and book-keepers 3d and enl. boiler-manufacturing plant. Engineering ed. Toronto, The authors, 1901. 199 p. magazine, Oct. 190G, c. 32: 45-57. HF5G86.M363 TAl.E59,v.32 Efficient l)roduction ot cylindrical work. Lauer, C N. The importance of cost-keep- Machinery, Dec. 1912. TJl.M23 ing to the manufacturer. American acad- Emerson, Harrington. The eihciency meth- emy of political and social science, An- od of determining costs to eliminate all nals, Nov. 1903, v. 22: 459-468. lvaste from foundry operations. Iron FIl.A4,v.22 trade review, Jan. 30, 1908, V. 42: 253-2SG. Metcalfe, Cantain Henry. The cost of man- TS300.1745,v.42 ufactures and the administration of work- Evans, Holden A. Cost lceeping and scien- shops, public and private. 3d ed. New tific management. New Yorlr [etc.] iMc- Yorlc, 1907. 366 p. Gmw-Hi11 book company, 1911. 852 p. Miller, W. M. S. The errors and difficulties HF5G8G.C8E8 111 inanufacturing costs. Engineering A Foundry cost system that produces re- magazine, Feb 1909, v. 36: 825-832. sults. Foundry, Dec. 1912, v. 40: 507-510. TAl.E69,~.36 Esplains how a stesl casting plant Morton, James &I.A six form system for solved the cost-keeping problenl and the toundry costs. Factory, Mar. 1013, v. 10: economics efCected TS200.F7 233-234 TS155 A3,v.lO Frankl~n,B 4 Foundry costs. (Tn Ameri- Nicholson, Jeroune Lee. Nicllolson on fac- can laundrymen's association. Transac- tory organizalion and costs. Ney York, tions. 1909. Watcl~ung,1909. v. 17, p. 143- Kohl technical publishing co., 1909. 410 p. 160.) TB200.A752,v.17 RF568G.M3N6 Discussion: p 195-198. Nold, S IT. Essential features of a foun- X slniple foundry cost systen~. A dry cost system. Iron trade review, May pract~cal and economical mcthod oi ob- 16, 191 2, v. 50: 1055-1060. TSSO0.174.5,~.>0 taining costs with a limited amount oC Perrigo, Oscar E. Cost lceeping in the pat- clerlcal labor. Foundry, Oct. 1909, Y. 35: tern-shop. Castings, Dec. 1910, v. 7: 89- 68-72, TS200.l?7,v.35 91 1'S2OO.C3,v 7 Gaines, M. \V. Tabulating-machine cost-ac- Powell, P. 11. Cosl lceeping in small Pactor- counting for factories oC diverfiilied pro- ics Enkineering magazine, Oct. 1910, v. duct. , Engineering magazine, Uec , 1905, 10 ;l-.{i, TAl.E59,~.40 v. 3).464-373. TA1 E50,v.30 Rawson, I.. \V Analyzing foundry cost d,z- Garcke, Emile and J. M. Fells. Factory ac- ta. American mnchinist, Aug. 31, 1911. counts, their principles and practice. 5111 v. 25: 39!)-401 TJ I .AS,v.36 ed , rev. and extenderl. London, C. Loclr Redding, Charles J A sy~teu~I'or obtaiu- wood and son, 1902 248 p. ing foundry costs. Engineering magazine, HF5G86.M3G3 Jan. 1907, V. 32: 579-598. TAl.E59,~.32 [Gesundheit, Maurice]. Cost reduction. -- A simple systenl for recording shop [Yew Yorlc? ~1908112 p. TS16S.GXS costs ICngmeering magazine, Feb, 1908, Golden, J P. A successful foundry cost v 34. 781-792 TBl.E59,~.31 system (In American foundryinen's as- Russel I, William Francis. Foundry costs sociation. Transactions, 1909. Watch- Governnlent accountant, June, 1907, v. I: ullg, 1909. V. 17, p. 227-237.) 8J-8(; HJWO1 G7,v.l TS200.A'i52,v.l7 A successful foundry cost systenl Schles~nger, Georg. Selbstlcostenberec11- Foundry, Mar. 1910, v. 36: 36-38. nung in1 Mascllinenbau, Zusan~mcnstell- ung und lcritisclle Releuchtung bewnhrter TS200.F7,v.36 Hal I, Harry Lovinns Cephas. Manufactur- JLethoden Init pralctiscl~enBeispielen. Ber- 1111, J. Spriiiger, 1911 170 1) lug cost. Detroit, Mich., The Rook-keeper vublisliing co, Itd., 1904. 191 p. (The HF568G.M2S4 office library) HF5686.M3H3 h S~mplesystem tor procuring cost data. Henry, S. M. Where to charge factory ex- Dctslls of the routme uscd by the Na- pense Factory, July, 1011, v. 7: 25-26, tional tool company. Iron age, Mar. 27, 49-53. TS155.A3,~.7 1913, V. 91: 757-759 T1.17,~.91 Kneass, Strickland L. Cost system for shops Text~leworld record. Iiinlrs on cost flnd- OC medium size. American machinist, ing in knitting mills, comp, from the ques- Jan. 19, 1!)11, v. 34: 119-1 21, tions and answers department of the TJlAS,v.34 Textile world record for its subscribers Knoeppel, C A comprehensive foundry only Boston, Mass., Lord & Nagle com- W'oduction tally (In American foundry- pany [c19101. 94 g (The Textile world men's associatiou Transactions. 1909. record kink hooks, no 1A) TT690,TS SPECIAL LIBRARIES 99

Thompson, 4. 14'. Cost keep~ngand shop B. .I. Tmssig. Thc application to a mu- statistics for a rcpair shop. Engineering nicipali ty of modern methods of nccounting magazine, May, 1904, v. 27' 201-316. and reporting, by 1. M. Walton Efliciency TJ1.85.v.27 in child saving, hy J. S. Nefl ElHciency Thompson, C. R. Talclng factory costs apart. in the fiscal agerations of cities, by E. D. Syntem, Feb 1913, v. 23: 131-137. Fislicr. Econouly and efficiency in the EIFSOO1.39.v.23 department of water supply, gas and elec- Towne, Henry R. fi~iolll~concerning manu- tricity of New York city, by J. Id. Pultx. facturing costs. American society of me- Efficiency in water revenue collection, by clianical engineers. Journal, Dec 1912, v. -7. 13. Clowes. Securing effic~encytlwougll 34: 1945-1957. TJI A72,v.34 a standard testlng laboratory, by 0. H. Visscher, A. A. Practical cost system for Klein. The problem of securing emciency furniture factory. Grand Rapids furniture in municipal lahor, by D. F. Welton. Em- record, Yay, 1910, v. 20: 938-929. clency in highway administration with TS840.G7,v.20 special reference to pavements, by E. P. Watson, John. Qctting foundry costs by for- Goodrich and W. D. Holton, jr. Stand- mula. Factory, July, 1912, v. 9: 39-20. ardjziltion of specifications for public TS155.A3,v.9 works, by W. H. Connell. Efficiency in Watts, Charles .J The cost of production. budget malring, by H, R. Sands and I?. Muslcegon, Mich , Chicago, The Shaw- \T. Lindars. Efiiciency value of the bud- Tf7alker company Cc19021. 64 p. get exhibit, by J. 1-1. Braddock. Attain- HFG680.MSW2 ing efllciency in city school systems, by Webner, Frank Erastus. Factory costs; a F. P. Uachms~n. Elfective charity admin- mrlr of reference for cost accountants istration, by L. A. Halbert. Efficiency in and factory managers. New Yorlr, The county government, by 0. G. Cartwright. Ronald press conypany, 1911. 611 p. A proposed municipal administrative code HF5G8C M3W5 for New Jersey cities, by D. 0. Decker. Wcston, W. H Cost data of power-plant Efficient sugervision of weights and meas- Installatmn and operation. Engineering ures, by F. Reichmann. Securing efficient magtraine, Jan. 1913, v. 42: 549-556. adininistration under the commission TAl.E59,v.42 plan, hy B. W.Donnel1y.-pt. 3. Bureaus of municipal research: The New Yorlr bu- Government rean of municipal research, by G. 13. Hop- lrins The outlook for municipal emciency Academy ol political science. New York. in Philadelphia, by .J. D. Rarlrs. The Cin- Efhcient pnvernn~ent. Kew Yorlr, The cinnati bureau of municipal research, by -4caclemy of political science, 1913. 194 p R E Miles. The Milwaukee bureau c+f (Its Proceedin~s- . . . vol. TTI. no. 2). economy and eficiencg, by J. E. Treleven. JK273 .A3 -pt. 1 Training for municipal emciency: Allen. U7illia~nFI. Efficiency in city govern- Investigatio~lsas a means of securing ad- ment City club oP chicago city club ministratlve elIiciency, by C. E. Merrinm. bulletin, Apr. 22, 1908, v 2: 126-130. A national fund for pronloting emcient JS701.C67,v 2 municipal accounting and reporting, by U. -Emcient democracy. New Yorlr, L Leonliauser. Training men and women Dodd. Mead k comDanv.- -. 1907 346 D. for public service, by W. H. Allen.-notes ~~64.~44t~nd cliscuss~on' Religion's reply to econo- Partly republished from various periodi- mics.-Book department.-Report of the cals Roarcl or directors of the American acad- American academy of political and social emy of political and social science tor science, Philadelphia Efficiency in city the fiscal year ended Dccember 31, 1911. government. Philadelphia American acad- Bellows, T!: C. Municinal efliciencr and emy ol political and social ecience, 1912. economy. Cullforr~iaiutloalc, dug.[ 3 931, 367 p. (Tts Annals. vol. STAT rwhole no. V. 11 1s-14. lip2 C14::.~.11 1301). B~ngham,C. A. Municipnl cost data Amcri- Hl.A4 vol.41 can city, Xpr , 1912, v 6: G61-G62, $IT JS331.AC COXTEXTS -pt 1. The need for effi- Bruere, Henry. The new city government: ciency in municipal government: Eflicieu- a discuscjion oC mu~~icipaladmiuistration, based on a mrvey of ten comnliss~ollgov- GY in city government, by 13. Brubre The need for coordinating municipal, state and erned cities. New Yorlr and London, D. national activities, by F. A. Cleveland.-- Appleton and company, 1912. 438 p. pt. :! Efficiency principles applied: Effi- JS342.B87 ciency through accounting, by IT'. A. Bureau of mnnicigtll research, Memphis, Prendergast. Rcsults obtainable through Tenn ~Memphis;a critical study of some reorganization of accounting methods, by phnses 01 its municipal government wlth 100 SPP:CIAL LIBRARIES construclive suggevtiolls for betterment in --- Steps talccu to locate and to ~olve and ad~ninistrativemethods. problems of enforcing tcnement house [.~le1nphis,Press of S. C. Toof $ co., 19091 lans [New Yorlc, 19091 16 p. 15cm. 202 p. JS1093.A2 1909 HD7304.NFiBtI B~~~~~ of lnunlcipal research, New York. 'l'enement house administration, Business nlelhods of New Yorlc city's PO- steps taken Lo locate and to solve grob- lice deparlment; critical study and con- le~ufi of enforcing the tenement house strllctive suggestions pertaming to ndmin- law. [New Yorlr] Bureau of municipal istyative and acconnling lnelllods Of tlle research, 1909. 175 p. HD7293.N5B8 Bureau of repairs and supplies. [New -- IVl~nt should New Yorlc's next yorlrl Bureau of ~nunicigalresearch, 1910. comptroller do? "The business issue of 213 p. HV8148.N52B8 the next administration." October 1, 1909. -Husiuess neth hods of New York LKeu Yorlc, 19091 15, [I] p. city's Police departmcut; summary of HJ9289.NG3R8b critical study and constructive sugge8- -- Wlmt should Sew York's next tiolls pertailling to adn~inislrativeand ac- mayor do? Specific cvils to avoid, spe- counting methods of the &.rea~ of re- cilic collditions to correct, specific steps palm and supplies, [New Yorlr, 19091. to talre, specihc opportunities to realize. 35 p. HVS148 NS2B7 [Sew Yorlc, 19091 19, [I] p. ----- Collectmg water revenues, meth- Bureau of municipal research, New Yorlc. ods of the Bureau of water register, Mau- Metx tund Hand book of municipal ac- l~altan.with suggestions for reorganizn- counting. New York, D. Apgleton and tion, submitted in Novembw, 1!108, to the company, 1913 318 p. (Metz fund hand- Cornmissloner of water supply, gas and boolis of city business methods.) electr~oily. Sew Yorli. 1909. 222, [GI p HJ9773.B8 E.ID44G4.N5U8 Bureau oi niun~cipalresearch, Philadelphia. -A deparLlll~llL of municipal audit Editorial response to disclosure of a pub- and esnminat~on; report of an invesliga- lic clnergency. Conlmeut of Plliladclghia t~onof the oflice of Columis~ionersof ac- newspapers on the weights and measurcs counls Sw York city. [New Yorlr, 19071 s~luatlonin Pliiladelpl~ia. As shown by 35 p. R,J9SS!I.N63R82 the report 01 the Bureau of municigal re- I-Iow should public budgets I)e scarcli 01lc week: Rlarch 6th Lo 13th, made9 I-Iow budgets have been madc, how 1 0 11, [Philadclphin, 13ureau of municipal budgets are mncle, how budgets should be research. 19111 1: 11 OC89.UGPG 1911 a made, fourteen stages in budget malting. -- The weights and lneasures situa- [Sew Yorlr] Ijurertu of lnunicipal re- tion in Pli~litdell~hia;a report setting for111 search, 1909. I 9, 111 p. IIJ9147.BS 111s results of the lack of a systcln of om- Maliing a municipal budgct, func- cia1 inspectio~~and regulation, together tional accounts and operative stat~slics with n digest of esisting laws and ordi- for tlie Department of health of Greater llnnces on the subjcct and a suggested he\\. Yorlr [New Tork, 1!)07] 171 p leg~slative program Submitted to tlie RA122.NSl3S mayor >I arch :i, 191 l Philadelphia, Ru- -- Alunicipal reform through revision rcau of municipal research, 1911. 153 p. ol busmess methods, Sew Yorlr city. [New (Hureau of nlunicipal rescarch of Phila- Tork] Uurenu of municipal research, 1910. delphia Report no. 1) QCS9.UGPG 1911 68 p JSl230.1910.l38 Sew York city's Department of Burks, Jcsse D. Efficiency standards in mu- finance . . . Subdttcd to the Hon Her- nlc~palmanagemenl. National ~nunicipal man .\. Aletx, comptroller, by the Bureau revleu, July, 19 12, v. 1: 3G4-371. 01 Iuunicipnl research. New Yorlc [Rf. Cerf, Myrlile. Bureaus ot public emciency. D. Brown press] 1908 1 r. fold. diagr. A study of the purpose and methods of 2Gr ,cn~ HJ 9289.NG3Bg organizalion Wational municipal review, -- The park qaestio~l. New Yorlr, Bu- .ran . 1913, v. 2: 39-47. reau of Inunicipal rrsearch, I908 2 v. Chapman, Richard X. The acco~mtsof a SB483.WjSI3S city Qovernment accounlant, Aug , 1909- St. LOUIS,a prel~minary survey Mar., 1910, v. ': 121-128; 19s-202: 223-229, of certain departnle~itsof the government 261-267 : 316-323 3 355-359, 397-405, 446-456. of llle city of St. Louis, with construc- HJ9701.G7,v.3 tive suggestions for changes in organixa- Ch~cagobureau ot public elficiency. Admin- tlon and method. St. T,ouis, City council, ~stratlonof the office of clerlr of tlle Cir- 1910 xvi,416p. JS1394.A4 1910 cuit court and of the oflice of clerk of the Six years of nlunicipal research Superior court of Coolc County, ; for New Yorlc city; record for 1906-1911. report prepa~edfor the judges of the Cir- [Sew Ynrkl Bureau 01 ~nunicipalresearcll cult court. [Chicago, 19111 50 p. [Its Pub- [19121 80 p. JS1221.BS 1912 lic~ntioos 171. JS716.A5 1911 h SPECIAL LIBRARIES 101 -Administration of the ofice of cor- Cleveland, Frederick Albert. The budget as oner of Cook County, Illinois; report pre- a means of locating responsibility for pared for the judges of the Circuit court. wasle and inefficiency. What the Presi- ~hicago,19111 68 p. [lts Publications. dent is trying to do by way of budget 111. JS716.A5 1911 d making for the national government. New -Administrution of the offlce of re- York. Academy of political science, 1912. corder of Cook County, Illinois. Report 16 1). HJ2OSl.AG 1912 b prepared for the judges of the Circuit The administrative significance on court. [Chicago, 19111 63 p HD1186.UGC6 a municipal balance sheet. Government - Administration of the omce of accountant, Sept., 1908, v. 2: 179-191. sheriff of Cook County, Illinois; report HJ9701.Q7,v.2 prepared for the judges of the Circuit La Commission des Cconomfes et des rC- court [Chicago, 19111 96 p. [Its Publica- Porme~ administratives aux $tats-Unis. tions. 121 JS716.AB 1911 a Revue de science et de ldgislation finan- -Electrol~sis of water ~ipesin the cieres, Jan.-Mar., 1912, v. 10: 57-59. city of cllicagd. [Ch~cago,19111 71 p. HJ103.R7,v.10 TK3256.CS Commons, John Rogers. Eighteen montha' --- The judges and the county fee offi- work of the Milwaukee Bureau of econo- ces; statenlent to the taxpayers of Cook lily and efficiency. Milwaukee, Wis, [C. County. [Chicago, 19111 15 p. [Its Pub- H. Kronenherger & co.] 1912. 44 p. (Mil- lications. 141 JS716.85 1911 c waukee. Bureau of economy and emcien- "Report of Cornnuttee of judges to the cy. Bulletin no. 19) JS1111 A2 Circuit court of Cook County": p. [5]- JSl111.A8 1912 16. Curtis, William John. Legal liability as -Methods of preparing and admin- trustees of city officials and employee8 istering the budget of Coolc County, Illi- under section 59, charter, Greater New nois. Report submitted to the commis- York; opinion submitted to the Bureau sioners of Cook County, January, 1911. of milnicipal research. [New Yorlc] Bu- [Chicago, Rarnard & Miller, 19111 53 p. reau of municipal research, 1910. 19 p. HJ9229.C73C5 JS1234.Al6R4 -The park governments of Chicago; Eggleston, D. Carl A municipal cost sys- general summary and conclusfons of a tem How the Drinciples of cost account- report prepared by the Chicago bureau of ing are applied to tenming, stone crush- public efficiency. [Chicago, 19111 16 p. ing, road making and repair work in a [its Publications 151 SB483.CS7 1911 large city. Journal ot accbuntancy, Dec., 1911, v. 12: 573-58'7. HF5603 .J7,v.12 -The park gover~~mentsof Chicago ; Fetherston, John T. Efficiency in relation an mquiry into their organization and to budget methods. Engineering record, methods of aclministrntion. [Chicago, 9, 19111 182 p. [Its Publications. 16?] Nor,. 1512. TALE62 Foul ke, William Dudley. Expert city gov- SB483.C57 1911 a ernment. National municipal review, Oct. -9 plea for publicity in the office 1912, V, 1: 549-561. of county treasurer. Submitted to the Gunn, Selsltar M . Economy and efficiency judges of the Circuit court by the Chicago in health ad~nimatrationworlc. National bureau of public efficiency, October 9, municipal review, Jan., 1912, v. 1: 49-53. 1911. [Chicago, 19111 11 p Harrah, B I". Suggestions for imgrovo- 13J9229.C73C6 inents in the accounting and buainoss Street pavement laid in the city of methods of the federal government. Chicago: an inquiry Into paving materi- Government accountant, Apr., 1910, v. 3: als, methods, and results [Chicago, 19111 477-488. FI J970l8G7,v.3 41 p. TE2K.CSAS 1911 Haskins & Sells, flrm, accolmtants, New Chicago. Cornmlss~onon c~tyexpenditures. York. Report relating to the revenues The water works system of the city of of tllc JIemphis cily schools, dated April Chicago; report of Dahney 13. Maury, pub. :.N, 1910, to Mr. C. C. EIanson, chairman, by the Chicago bureau of public efficiency, cornnuttee oll l3ureau of lllunicipal re- December, 1911. [Chicago, J. I. Higgins, search of the Me~npl~isCity club. Has- printer, 19111 52 p. TD225.C5AG 1911 luns & Sells, certiRed public accountants. Bureau of streets, Civil service [~Memphis?19101 7, [lo] y. L203.MBH4 cominission and special assessment; ac- Kettridge, Sidney. Pictorial cost system for counting system of the city of Chicago, the government. [Washinglon, D. C., reports submitted to the Chicago comrnis- Prlnted by the Columbia planogrnph co.] sion on city expenditures, pub. by the ~1912.43 numb. 1. HJ9813.C7K5 Chicago bureau of public efficiency, De- Leonhauser, U. L. Functional expense and cember, 1911. [Chicago, 19111 112 p. cost accounts. Government accountant, HJ9229.CS3AS 1911 July, 1912, v. G 100-108. H,J9701.G7,v.G 102 SPECIAL LIHRAKIES -A national fund for promoting effi- Tweedale, Alonzo. The accounting system cient accounting and reporting. of the District of Columbia. Government C:overnment accountant, hIa~,191% V. 5 : accountant, Oct , 1908, v. 2 : 225-239. 31-34. HJ9701.G7,~.5 HJ9701.G7,v.2 -Kelorming city business methods. Uniform accounting system of Interstate Municipal Journal, June G, 1912. TDl.M95 commiss~on. Telephony, Mar. 1-8, 1913, v. Met=, Herman A. The reorganization of ac- 64. 34-36; 40-42. TIil.T36,v.G4 counts atid methods of transacting busi- U. S. Bureau 01 the mint. Classification of ness in New York city. Government ac- objects of expenditure with reference to countant, ?day, 1909, v. 3. 1-13. symbols conforming to recommendations HJ 9701.C7,v.3 of the President's commission on economy Nation [Ed~torial] Efliciency in tha public and efficiency. Washington, Govt, print. service Nation, Feb. 29, 1912, v. 94: 204- off., 1912. 5G p. HJ9811.MGA5 1912 205. AP2.N2,v.94 Newell, F. H. Accounting from an adminis- Congress. House Committee on trative standpoint. Government account- interstate and foreign commerce. Em- ant, >fay, 1907. v. 1: 26-34. I-IJ9701.G7,v.l ciency of the personnel of the Life-sav- Norton, Charles Dyer. Economy and effl- ing service . . . Report. To accompany ciency in the government service [ Wash- H. R. 17710. [Washington, Cov't print. ington, Govt. print. off., 19111 9 p. ON., 19081 17 p. (Goth Cong., 1st sess. JleGrand. Analytical and statisti- 1057). HJ(;G46.A5 1908 cal bookkeeping. Government accountant, Efliciency of Public health and ma- June, 1907, v 1 : 53-71. HJ9701.G7,v.l rine-hospital service. Report. To accom- -Governinental accounting for effl- pany €I.R. 18794. [Washington, Govt. ciency and economy of administration. print. off., 19091 12 p. (60th Cong., 2d sess. Government accountant, May, 1909, v. 3, House. Rept. 2000). HA11.Bl8 1909 52-29. HJ9iOl.G'i,v.B - Mechanical accounting devices. ------Efficiency of the Public health and Gnvernment accountant, July, 1908, v. 2: niarine-hospital service, Report. To ac- 102-105. HJ9701 G7,v.Z company S. 2117. [Washington, Govt. A model municipal balance sheet. print. off., 19121 9 p. (62d Cong., 2d sess. Government accountant, Segt., 1908, v. 2: House. Rept. 233) RAll.1318 1912 206-216. HJ970l.G7,~.2 -- Hearings. [Feb. 11, 19081 . . . on Standardizing governmental ac- S 24 and H. R. 6264 to increase the em- counts. Government accountant, Sept., ciency of the personnel of, the revenue- 1907, V. 1: 254-2G2 I-IJ9701G7,v.l cutter service. Washington, Gov't print. Rastall, Benjamin McKee. Plan and meth- off., 1908. 19 p. HJGG46.AS 1908a ods in municigal efficiency. Milwaukee, President, 1909-1913 (Taft). Mes- \\'is. [C. 1-1. Kronenberger & co., printers] -- 1911 29, [I] p (Milwaulree. 13nreau of sage of the President of the United States ecoiloiny and eflciency. Bulletin no. 1). concerning the work of the depurtments of the post off~ce,interior, agriculture, and JS111l.AB commerce and labor and District of Co- JS145.Fl3 T. lumbia affairs. Communicated to the two Rich, Harry Cost accounting in Lynn houses of Congress Thursday, December ~Iunici~al~ournal, June 6, 1912. An explanation of the syfltem in use in 19, 1912 . Washington [Govt. print. off.] the Ueparlment of street and highways. 1912. 13 p. (G2d Cong., 3d sess. Senate Doc. 989). 582.D14 Dec. 19 TD1.MDS Sands, Herbert R. Controlling the purse -- -- Message of the President of our CItleS. Some rcsults of the 'present of the United States on economy and em- l~~o~elllentfor more emciency in public ciency in the government service. Wash- business. American city, Sept , 1912, v. ington. Govt. print. off., 1912. 2 v. (62d 7: !(IS-21 I. HT Cong., 2d sess. House Doc. 458). Snow. W'alter B. The cost of ~nefflciency JK643.ClOg in iuunicipal work American city, Oct., --Message of the President 1909, v 1. 77-82. HT of the United States on economy and em- Soleau, Wllllanl L. The Disbursing offlee. ciency in the government service. Com- its operation and records. Government municated to the two houses of Congress accountant, June, 1908, v. 2: 43-51. January 17, 1912. [Washington Govt. HJS'i03 .G7,v.3 print. off.] 1912. 28 p. JKG43.ClOh 1912 S I'LCIAL LIBRARIES

-President's co~nmissionon econo- sion on economy and efficiency. Washing- lny and eniciency. Circulars Washing- ton [Govt print. olt.] 1912. 37 p. (GZd ton, Govt, print, off., 3910-date 54 pmp. Gong. 2d sess Senate. Doc. 293). JIG43 ClOc JK643.ClOh 1912 c --- Commission on economy hlcssage from the President (Mr. Taft) and efficiency. Message from the Presi- transmitting three reports relative to the dent transmitting information giving follo~vingsubjects. 1. The centralization the names of the members of the Com- of the distribution of government publi- mission on economy and efliciency in the cations.-2. The use of window envelopes government service. [Washington, Govt. ill the government service.--3. The use prmt. olf., 19121 2 g. (Gad Cong., 2d sess. of a photographic process for copying Senate. Doc. 294) dK643.CIOh 1912 a printed and written documents, maps, -- -JBconoiny and efficiency in drawings, etc the governlnenl service. Message of the -- Report oC the investiga- President transmitting reports of the tion of the United States Patent office Cornnlission on economy and efficiency. made by the President's commission on Washington [Govt. print. off.,] 1912. lp. economy and efficiency, December, 1912: I., BG6 1). (P2d Cong., 2d sess. House. Washington [Govt, print off.] 1912. 624 Doc G70). JKG43 ClOj 1912 p (G2d Cong., 3d sess. House. Doc. Includes reports on the following sub- 11 10) T223 S 1912b jects: hlethods of agpointment. Consolida- "Publications of the Patent omce": p. tion of 1,ighthouse and Lire-saving serv- 477-495. ices. lievenue-culler service. The con- "Bibilography of the Uniled States Pat- solidation 01 auditing offices. The Re- ent office, 1789 to 1912": p. 521-535. turns olRce. Government expenses for --Reprint of reports of the travel. Handling and filing of correspon- Comnmsion on economy and efficiency re- clencc ni~trib~li~ilof governinent docu- garding ontlines of organization of the ments Oullines of organization. government. Washington [Qovt. print. Message of the President off] 1912. 33, [I] p. JK643.ClOn 1912 -- -- The full report, including the outline transmitting the raporls of the Commis- of the organization of the governnlent in sion on economy and efficiency. Washing. detail, was pub. in 2 v, as House doc. ton rGovt. print. OK.] 1913. -x,923 p. (62d 458, G2d Cong, 2d sess. Cong., 3d sess House. Doc 1252) Treasury dept. Committee on JKti43.ClOp auditing The accounting system of the Iilclucles reports 011 the following sub- United States from 1783 to 1910. Wash- jects: Busi~lcssnietl~ods of the office of ington, Govt print. off, 1911. 117 p. the s~djutanlficneral Omce of the chief HJ263.A4 1911 01 engineers (Mail and record cl~vision) -- -Committee on department I3ureau of insular arfairs. Offlce of the methods. Cost keeping in the government surgeon-gcneral. OInce of the Signal servlce. Government accountant, Aug., corps. Ofice oC the chief of ordinance. 1908, v. 8- 145-147. I-IJ9701.G7,~2 L)epartmeiit or justice. Methods of keep- Wade, I-Ierbert T. An influence for em- lllg clIlcielicy records of employees in the ciency in inunicipal administration: the Sational bank redemption agcncy of the New York budget exhibit of 1910. Engi- Department of the Treasury. Report on neering magazine, Jan., 1911, v. 40: 585- the electric lighting ol federal buildings 604 TAl.E59,v 40 of nepartlnent 'of the Treasury. 011 the Webster, Nornlnn E Cost lteeplng Gov- ~~tttbli~hmentof an independent public- ernment accountant, June, 1907, v. 1: 72- 11eslth service. The recovery of fiber 82 HJ9701.G'i,v.l stock of canceled paper Irioney. -The degree of efficiency and in------The need for a national tegrity found in governme~ltwork. Gov- budget. Message froin the President ernnient accountant, May, 1908, v. 2: 19- transmitting report of the Commission 26. HJ9701.G7,v.2 on economy and eficiency on the subject -and others. Primer on cost keep- of the need for a national budget. Wash ing in governmental work. Government ~ngton[Govt. print. off.] 1912. vii, 568 accountant, Aug., 1908, v. 2: 148-167. p. 23cm (6" Cong., 2d sess. House. HJ970LG7,v.Z Doc. 864). HJ2051 AG 1912 White, Arnold Henry. Efficiency and em- "Bibhograpl~p of congressional inquir- pire. London, Methuen & co, 1901. 315 ies into the conduct of the business of P. DA42.WS executive departments other than by Woodruff, Clinton Rogers. Simplicity, pub- standing cornrn~ttees of Congress, 1789- llcity and efficiency In munic~palaffairs. 1911": p. 477-485 National municipal review, Jan, 1913, v. -- Report of the commis- 2: 1-10. SPECIAL LIBRARIES

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A eympoelum of comment on the proposed scope is expressed in the membership of emciency experiment station. Eng-lneer- the Society, which at the time of the meet- ing magazine, Oct., 1911, v. 42: 6-18. ing referred to numbered almost one thous- TAl.E59,v.42 and persons drawn from practically every Contents:-1. An experimental shop important S~cial,professional and business fruitless and unprofltable, by E. P. Ripley. interest and from every section of the coun- -11. The elements of emcient railroad try The membership is growing continu- operation, by Julius I