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166 Adams, Thomas S. Labor laws.

(In Adams, Thomas S., and Helen L. Sumner, eds. Labor prob-
lems; a text book. New York, 1905. 8°. p. 461-501.)
"Employers' liability": p. 478-487; "Workmen's compensation
acts": p. 487-488; "Compulsory insurance": p. 488-493.

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167 Alabama. Laws, statutes, etc. General laws (and joint resolutions) of the Legislature of Alabama passed at the session of 1911.

Montgomery: The Brown printing company, 1911. cxxviii, 768 p. 8°.

"An act to amend section 3910 of the code. Liability of master or employer to servant or employee for injuries;" approved Apr. 18, 1911: p. 485-486.

168 Alger, George William, and Samuel S. Slater. A treatise on the The New York employers' liability act.

169

Albany, N. Y.: M. Bender, 1903. xxvii, 218 p. 8°.

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Alger & Slater on the New York employers' liability
act. 2d ed., rev. and enl. by George W. Alger.
Albany, N. Y.: M. Bender & co., 1907. xlvi, 291 p. 8°.
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170 American association for labor legislation. Review of labor legislation of 1909, by Irene Osgood [Andrews], assistant secretary, American association for labor legislation. [Madison: Parsons printery, 1909.] 40 p. 8°. (American association for labor legislation. Legislative review no. 1.) "Employers' liability": p. 10-16; "Industrial insurance": p. 26-29. HD7833.A6 1909

171

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Review of labor legislation of 1910. Irene Osgood Andrews, assistant secretary.

New York city, 1910. 24 p. 8°. (Legislative review no. 6; Publication no. 11. American association for labor legislation.)

"Employers' liability and workmen's compensation": p. 6–10. HD7833.A6 1910

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172 American association for labor legislation.

labor legislation of 1911.

Review of

New York: American association for labor legislation, 1911. 162 p. 8°. (American labor legislation review, Oct. 1911, v. 1, no. 3. Publication 14.)

"Employers' liability, workmen's compensation and insurance: A. Commissions.-B. General liability laws.-C. Compensation. and insurance acts": p. 87-114.

"In addition to the state commissions on employers' liability and workmen's compensation previously appointed in eleven states, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and New York in 1909, and in 1910 New Jersey, Montana, Washington, Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, Missouri and Massachusetts, and by the federal government in 1910, the legislation of 1911 provides for the creation of similar commissions in nine other states, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Michigan, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Texas and West Virginia. In New Jersey, moreover, a special commission is authorized to observe the operation of the employers' liability act, and the term of office of the Massachusetts commission is extended." p. 87.

173 American digest; a complete digest of all reported American cases from the earliest times to 1896 ... [Century ed.] St. Paul: West publishing co., 1897-1904. 50 v. 4°.

174

"Master and servant. III. Master's liability for injuries to servant": v. 34, col. 604-1427.

Nov. 9, 98-1* Cancel

v. 1-20.

Decennial edition of the American digest; a complete digest of all reported cases from 1897 to 1906. St. Paul: West publishing co., 1908-10. 20 v. 4°. (American digest system.)

Supplemented by the American digest annotated; key-number series, 1906-date.

"Master and servant. III. Master's liability for injuries to servant": v. 13, p. 120-1207.

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175 American federation of labor. President Gompers' report. Thirtieth annual convention ... St. Louis, Mo., November 14, 1910.

176

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[ Washington, 1910.] 47 p. 8°.

"Employers' liability-Compensation": p. 26-27.

President Gompers' report . . . Thirty-first annual convention ... Atlanta, Ga., November 13, 1911.

[Washington, 1911.] 60 p. 8°.

"Employers' liability-Workmen's compensation": p. 16-17.

177 American federation of labor. Sketch model of an act to

provide compensation for workmen injured in hazardous industries. Approved by the executive council of the American federation of labor, February, 1911.

[ Washington, 1911.] 12 p. 8°.

178 Anderson, Luther C. Workmen's compensation.

(In West Virginia state bar association. Proceedings, 1910. [n. p., 1910.] 8°. p. 60-81.)

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179 Arizona (Territory). Constitutional convention, 1910. The proposed constitution for the state of Arizona, adopted by the Constitutional convention, held at Phoenix, Arizona, from October 10 to December 9, 1910.

[n. p., 1910?] 40 p. 8°.

For provisions relating to employers' liability, fellow-servant doctrine, workmen's compensation, etc., see Article 18, "Labor": p. 33-34.

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179a Armistead, Henry M., T. M. Mehaffy, and J. E. Williams. Aluminum company of America, plaintiff in error, v. George H. Ramsey, defendant in error. Motion of defendant in error for dismissal or affirmance and brief thereon.

179b

[Little Rock: Democrat print. & litho. co., 1909?.] 43 p. 8°.

Cover-title.

In the Supreme court of the U. S. Oct. term, 1909, no. 228, changed to Oct. term, 1911, no. 56.

In error to the Arkansas Supreme court.

Aluminum company of America, plaintiff in error, v. George H. Ramsey, defendant in error.

defendant in error.

Brief of the

Little Rock: Democrat print. & litho. co., [1911]. 31 p. 8°.

Cover-title.

In the U. S. Supreme court. Oct. term, no. 56.

In error to the Arkansas Supreme court.

179c Rose, Uriah M., W. E. Hemingway, and others. Aluminum company of America, plaintiff in error, v. George H. Ramsey, defendant in error. [Brief for plaintiff in error.] [Little Rock: Democrat print. & litho. co., 1910?.] 67 p. 8°.

Cover-title.

In U. S. Supreme court. Oct. term, 1909, no. 228, changed to Oct. term, 1911, no. 56.

In error to the Arkansas Supreme court.

179d Rose, Uriah M., W. E. Hemingway, and others. Aluminum company of America, plaintiff in error, v. George H. Ramsey, defendant in error. Brief in reply to motion to dismiss or affirm under rule 6. Uriah M. Rose. counsel for plaintiff in error.

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[Little Rock: Democrat print. & litho. co. 1910?.] 34 p. 8°. Cover-title.

In the Supreme court of the U. S. Oct. term, 1909, no. 228, changed to Oct. term, 1911, no. 56.

In error to the Arkansas Supreme court.

179e U. S. Supreme court. Aluminum company of America, plaintiff in error, vs. George H. Ramsey. In error to the Supreme court of the State of Arkansas. <Dec. 11,

1911. >

[Washington: Govt. print. off., 1911.] 3 p. 8°.

No. 56.-October term, 1911.

180 Atlantic City conference on workmen's compensation acts, 1909. Report of conference held at Atlantic City, N. J., July 29-31, 1909.

[Minneapolis? Minn., 1909.] (6), 319, (17) p. 8°.

For reports of conferences held in January and June, 1910, see under National conference on workmen's compensation for industrial accidents.

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181 Bailey, William F. The law of personal injuries relating to

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master and servant.

Chicago: Callaghan and company, 1897. 2 v. 8°.

The law of the master's liability for injuries to servant. St. Paul, Minn.: West publishing co., 1894. ix, (3), 647 p.

8°.

183 Bartlett, George A. The industry ought to bear the cost of all accidents; risk as well as labor should be paid for. Speech in the House of Representatives, May 30, 1908. (In Congressional record, 60th Cong. 1st sess. v. 42, Appendix: 333-363.) J11.R5,v.42,App.

Included (p. 335–349) is an article by Launcelot Packer on "British workmen's compensation acts," reprinted from Bulletin of U. S. Bureau of labor, May, 1907, no. 70: 579-638. With this are reprinted from the same bulletin the text of the British Workmen's compensation acts of 1897 and 1906 (p. 349-356). These are followed (p. 356-363) by a summary of foreign workmen's compensation acts, reprinted from Bulletin of the Bureau of labor, Jan. 1908, no. 74: 121-143. HD8051.A5,no.70,74

184 Beck, J. D. The burden of compensation.

(In National civic federation. [Proceedings of] the 9th annual meeting, New York, 1908. New York, 1909. 8°. p. 131-140.) HD6951.N3 1908

185 Belmont, August. Salient features of workmen's compensation act recommended to the National civic federation at the annual meeting, Jan. 12-14, 1911, by the Department on compensation for industrial accidents and their preven tion.

New York, [1910]. 7 p. 4°.

Also printed in 24th report of Connecticut Bureau of labor statistics, 1909/10, p. 342–347. HC107.C2F2 1909/10

186 Bolles, Albert Sidney. The legal relations between the employed and their employers in Pennsylvania, compared with the relations existing between them in other states. Supplement to the 28th annual report of the Bureau of industrial statistics.

[Harrisburg, Pa.]: W. S. Ray, state printer, 1901. 196 p. 8°.

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188 Borland, William P. Railroad rate bill conference report. The conservation of men. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 18, 1910.

(In Congressional record, 61st Cong. 2d sess. v. 45, Appendix:
343-345.)
J11.R5,v.45, App.

189 Boyd, James Harrington. Workmen's compensation, or insurance against loss of wages arising out of industrial accidents. Address delivered before Ohio state board of commerce, Columbus, Ohio, November 17, 1910. With prefatory note and appendices. Pub. by Board of library commissioners.

Columbus: The F. J. Heer printing co., 1911. 49 p. 8°.
To this address are appended the workmen's liability laws and
workmen's compensation act of the state of New York, the law
providing "accident and total disability insurance for coal miners"
of Montana, and extracts from "Workingmen's insurance in
Europe."

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190 Bradbury, Harry Bower. Bradbury's rules of pleading in actions at law and in equity under the code of civil procedure... with a special chapter on the New York employers' liability and workmen's compensation acts, with the texts of the acts, and forms of notices and complaints thereunder.

New York: The Banks law publishing company, 1911. lxxiv,

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