support of those who realize and appreciate the debt which white Americans owe to the negro people for the suffering inflicted upon them in the days of the past.
Adams, J. Q., on his mother's influence, 271 Advertisement, 54-57 Agassiz, Prof. L., on social equality, 340
Agreement, trade, see Unions Agriculture, see Negro schools Agriculture, Sec'y, on do- mestic science, 272, 273 Alabama,
Forbade negroes preach- ing, 308
Prohibited education of negro, 206
Proportion of negroes and whites in, 327
American history, see Negro
American negro, see Negro American Sugar Ref. Co., prices of products, II Amidon, Judge C. F., on centralization, 41 Annual examination, see Ex- amination
Annual report, see Reports of corporations
Anthracite Board of Con- ciliation, work of, 177, 178 Anthracite coal strike, re- port on, 149-151, 160
Anthracite Strike Commis- sion, on liberty of contract, 188-190 Apprenticeship system, see Negro, manual training Arbitration, see Unions Architecture and religion, 280
Arithmetic, see Negro schools Armstrong, Gen. S. C., on education of the negro, 300
Arts and religion, 280 Argyll, Duke of, on religious instinct, 277, 278
Asarias, Brother, on religious education, 297
Boyce, Prof., on Philadelphia gas-works, 119
Brackett, on negro church attendance, 307
Bronson, O. A., on religion and morality, 290, 291 Brooklyn Shipbuilding Co., effect of strike at, 154,
155 Brooks, Phillips, on 'Prin- ciples, not men," 321 Browne, J. C., on time for teaching manual training, 251, 252
Browning, on ideals, 322 Bryan, W. J., tariff and trusts, 15, 16
Bryce, James, on intermix- ture of races, 339, 340 Bureau of Corporations, 45- 51 Bureau of Corporations of U. S., 35, 36
Report of, 43, 44
Butler Bros. Shoe Co., v. U. S. Rubber Co., state control of foreign corpora- tions, 22, 23
Maryland on, 307
Forbade negroes preaching, 307
Members of negro, in 1859, 309
in 1903, 310 Mission of, 302. 313, 314 Mississippi, forbade ne- groes preaching, 307 Negro, attendance at, 306, 307 North Carolina, forbade negroes preaching, 307 Statute on, 306, 307 Number of, for negroes, 311
Preachers, education of,
Teaching of negro, 311– 314
Theological schools for
negroes, 310, 311 Names of, 310, 311 Students at, 311 Teachers of, 311 Virginia, forbade ne- groes preaching, 307 Citizenship, requisites of, 350 Citizens' Industrial Assn., 144 Civil Service, see Government ownership
Clark, V. S., report of, on arbitration courts, 198-200 Closed shop, see Industrial court Collective
bargaining, see
Unions, trade agreement Colleges, see Negro colleges Color line, see Social equality Colorado miners' strike, cost of militia in, 151 Commerce,
Clause of U. S. Constitu- tion, origin of, 25 Definition, 25, 26
Commerce and Labor, De- partment of, 35, 36 Commissioner of tions, see Corporations Commons, J. R.
on trade agreements, 165, 166 on higher education, 244 Competition and natural monopolies, 110-113 and taxation, 78, 79 Conciliation, Board of, see Mediation
Constitution, see U. S. Con- stitution
Contract, liberty of, 188-190,
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