The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . make abook of any papers«>_ WITH TITLE ON ITS BACK/y£?\ You can instantly remove any paper, .: i . * therefrom or add any paper thereto.; [ 1 With it letter files are kept on shelves ::; thesame as books. After the Binder ;: ; is applied, the arms may be reversed and\\) : : , snappedagainstthedocumentsor « : . and thus kept out of the way. -J . Send 50 cents for dozen prepaidv Money back ifnot suitedA T ALL 8TA TIONER 8CUSHMAN & DENISON MFG. West 23d St., Dept 9, New York City THE NEW YORKSCHOOL of PHILANTHROPY announces the


The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . make abook of any papers«>_ WITH TITLE ON ITS BACK/y£?\ You can instantly remove any paper, .: i . * therefrom or add any paper thereto.; [ 1 With it letter files are kept on shelves ::; thesame as books. After the Binder ;: ; is applied, the arms may be reversed and\\) : : , snappedagainstthedocumentsor « : . and thus kept out of the way. -J . Send 50 cents for dozen prepaidv Money back ifnot suitedA T ALL 8TA TIONER 8CUSHMAN & DENISON MFG. West 23d St., Dept 9, New York City THE NEW YORKSCHOOL of PHILANTHROPY announces the Kennedy Lectures FOR 1916 By SAMUEL McCUNE LINDSAY, Professor of Social LegislationColumbia LIniversity SUBJECT: Legislative Remedies in Social Work Wednesdays and Fridays, at Four oClockNovember 8, io, 15, 17, 22, 24 Assembly Hall, United Charities Building105 East 22cJ Street - - New York Cards of admission will be issued free in the orderof application Tothill PlaygroundApparatus Endorsed by UnitedStates Government. Every Playground in Chicago isequipped with Tothills PlaygroundApparatus. Originator of GuaranteedPlayground Apparatus made forSafety, Durability and Comfort. W. S. TOTHILL Worlds Largest Playground ApparatusManufacturer Tothill Building Chicago, Ills. his figures showing average time takenoff by the men as evidence that theytake off one day in seven were worth-less. He pointed out that if some ofthe men lost more than one day in aweek, other men could work the fullseven days and still the average wouldindicate a day of rest for all. THE PLANS FOR A PEACELEAGUE CONSERVATIVE but none theless hopeful evidence that nationsare seeking out a substitute for war isfound in the gradual acceptance of theidea of a league to enforce peace [seethe Survey, November 20, 1915] byprominent men in England and theUnited States. Thus Lord Grey, British secretaryfor foreign affairs, in a speech be-fore the Foreign Press Association onOctober 23, held that the best thingneu


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