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The Miners’ Case and the Public Interest: A Documented Chronology

Author
Edward A. Wieck
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Publication Date
92 pages

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This booklet provides material related to a dispute between operators and miners in the bituminous-coal industry. After an introduction by Mary van Kleeck, director of the Department of Industrial Studies at the Russell Sage Foundation, it provides documents including an agreement between the mine workers and the coal mine administrator, the federal mine safety code, executive orders, and legal decisions.

EDWARD A. WIECK was a research associate in the Department of Industrial Studies at the Russell Sage Foundation.

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Directories of Social Agencies

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Bertha F. Hulseman
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11 pages

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This booklet provides a directory of social agencies that existed in the United States in 1931.

BERTHA F. HULSEMAN was the librarian at the Russell Sage Foundation.

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Delinquency and Corrections: Part II, Topeka Improvement Survey

Author
Zenas L. Potter
Ebook
Publication Date
64 pages

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More than sixteen hundred people were arrested in Topeka in 1913. This booklet seeks to investigate how the city’s police department, courts, jails, and probation officers are treating the offenders. It discusses the police department, court penalties, city and county jails, probation and parole for adults, juvenile delinquency, and preventive work and the provides general conclusions.

ZENAS L. POTTER worked in the Department of Surveys and Exhibits at the Russell Sage Foundation.

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Cover image of the book A List of Directories of Social Agencies
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A List of Directories of Social Agencies

Author
Bertha F. Hulseman
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Publication Date
10 pages

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This booklet provides a directory of social agencies that existed in the United States in 1941.

BERTHA F. HULSEMAN was the librarian at the Russell Sage Foundation.

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Cover image of the book Remedial Loans as Factors in Family Rehabilitation
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Remedial Loans as Factors in Family Rehabilitation

Author
Arthur H. Ham
Ebook
Publication Date
8 pages

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This booklet provides the text of a presentation to the Committee on Families and Neighborhoods of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 13, 1911. It discusses the need for temporary loans by millions of people who have no banking facilities and who are exploited by loan sharks.

ARTHUR H. HAM was director of the remedial loans division of the Russell Sage Foundation.

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Cover image of the book The Usurer’s Grip: A Motion-Picture Film on the Evils of the Usurious Money-lending Business
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The Usurer’s Grip: A Motion-Picture Film on the Evils of the Usurious Money-lending Business

Author
Arthur H. Ham
Ebook
3 pages

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This booklet provides a summary of a film about a clerk in need of money after his child falls ill. The clerk borrows money from a loan company at ruinous rates and ends up having to mortgage his furniture. With an attorney’s help, he prevents his furniture from being seized, and thorough membership in a cooperative savings and loan association, he can put money away for the future. The booklet ends by explaining how the film may be obtained.

ARTHUR H. HAM was director of the remedial loans division of the Russell Sage Foundation.

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People’s Banks

Author
Arthur H. Ham
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Publication Date
13 pages

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This booklet reprints an address delivered before the National Conference of Charities and Correction in Indianapolis, Indiana, on May 15, 1916. It includes a list of publications on cooperative credit published by the Russell Sage Foundation. The author argues that it cooperative credit associations are best suited to advancing money to the workingman. He notes that in the United States this type of association is known as a credit union and is designed to encourage thrift, promote industry, and train its members in business methods and self-government.

ARTHUR H. HAM was director of the remedial loans division of the Russell Sage Foundation.

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Credit Unions (Yiddish translation)

Author
Alphonse Desjardins
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Publication Date
52 pages

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This booklet is the Yiddish translation of “The Cooperative People’s Bank.”

ALPHONSE DESJARDINS was president and manager of La Caisse Populaire de Levis and general director of L’Action Populaire Economique.

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Cover image of the book Draft of the Proposed Uniform Pawnbroking Law
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Draft of the Proposed Uniform Pawnbroking Law

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No author
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11 pages

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This booklet, published by the Division of Remedial Loans of the Russell Sage Foundation, provides the draft of a proposed law regulating pawnbrokers.

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Cover image of the book The Constitutionality of Small Loan Legislation
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The Constitutionality of Small Loan Legislation

Author
Frank R. Hubachek
Ebook
Publication Date
50 pages

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This booklet was intended to form part of the legal section of a general survey of small loans prepared by the Russell Sage Foundation. Topics include the small loan business subject to regulation under police power, regulations restrained in part by state and federal constitutions, small loan legislation valid under the principle of constitutional classification, miscellaneous constitutional requirements, and who may raise questions on the constitutionality of statuses and general principles followed by courts in determining them. A table of cases is provided.

FRANK R. HUBACHEK was a member of the bar of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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