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2. Business Abroad.
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POLITICAL development ,INVESTORS - Abstract
The article presents business news briefs in Europe in 1938. European political developments have taken importance over financial or industrial field. The Mediterranean crisis is one more obstacle in the Anglo-Italian compromise as Paris, France authorities think that Italy will send more reinforcements to Spain. Project loans for Germany or Italy are not attractive to investors since they are not likely to be approved by London authorities. In Germany, business reaction to German leader Adolf Hitler's rebuilding project of Berlin is mixed.
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- 1938
3. Annual Report of the Secretary of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1895. In Five Volumes. Volume V -- In Two Parts. Part 1 [Report of the Commissioner of Education]
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Department of the Interior, United States Bureau of Education (ED)
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This is the Report of the Commissioner of Education, part of the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1895. The Bureau of Education report is contained within volume five, which is in two parts. Part one contains: (1) The Commissioner of Education's Introduction; (2) Statistics of State Common-School Systems; (3) City School Systems; (4) Statistical Review of Secondary Schools; (5) Statistical Review of Normal Schools; (6) Statistical Review of Higher Education; (7) Statistical Review of Professional Schools; (8) The Educational Systems of England and Scotland, with Statistics for 1893-94; (9) Manitoba School Case; (10) Education in France; (11) Public Education in Belgium; (12) Education in Central Europe; (13) Education in the Netherlands; (14) Education in Italy; (15) Report of the Loyal Commission on Secondary Education; (16) Papers Accompanying the Report of the Loyal Commission on Secondary Education; (17) Higher Education in Russian, Austrian, and Prussian Poland; (18) Art education in the public schools; (19) Facilities for the University Education of Women in England; (20) Educational Status of Women in Different Countries; (21) Chautauqua: A Social and Educational Study; (22) Pensions for Teachers; (23) Coeducation--Compulsory Attendance--American Students in Foreign Universities--Continuation and Industrial Schools; and (24) Educational Directory. [For the first part of the Commissioner of Education's 1894-95 report, see "Report of the Commissioner of Education for the Year 1894-95. Volume 2. Containing Parts II and III" (ED622083).]
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- 1896
4. Report of the Commissioner of Education for the Year 1892-93. Volume 1. Containing Parts I and II
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Department of the Interior, United States Bureau of Education (ED)
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This is Volume 1 of the Report of the Commissioner of Education for the Year 1892-93, containing Parts I and II. This volume begins with the Commissioner of Education's Introduction. Part I covers the topics: (1) Statistical Summaries; (2) Illiteracy in the United States; (3) System of Public Education in Belgium; (4) Elementary Education in Great Britain; (5) Education in France; (6) Education in Ontario, New Zealand, and India; (7) Recent Developments in the Teaching of Geography in Central Europe; (8) The Common School System of Bavaria; (9) Education in Uruguay; (10) Child Study; (11) Bibliography of Herbartianism; and (12) Name Register. Part II, Education and the World's Columbian Exposition, covers the topics: (1) Programme of the International Congress of Education and Addresses of Welcome; (2) American Views and Comments on the Educational Exhibits; (3) German Criticism on American Education and the Educational Exhibits; (4) French Views upon American Education and the Educational Exhibits; (5) Medical Instruction in the United States as presented by French Specialists; (6) Notes and Observations on American Education and the Educational Exhibits, by Italian, Swedish, Danish, and Russian Delegates; (7) American Technological Schools; (8) Higher Education of Women in Russia; (9) Papers Prepared for the World's Library Congress; and (10) Notes on Education at the Columbian Exposition. [For "Report of the Commissioner of Education for the Year 1892-93. Volume 2. Containing Parts III and IV," see ED622070.]
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- 1895
5. War This Spring?
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WAR ,MILITARY readiness ,COST of living ,INTERNATIONAL security - Abstract
Focuses on the possibility of war in Europe. Statement that Italy would press her Mediterranean claims against France, Germany her desired hegemony over Rumania and Hungary in preparation for an advance on the Ukraine, and Japan her demand for the maritime provinces of Siberia; Claim that Germany is beginning a new mobilization, which will be completed early in March; View that without Germany's help Italy certainly would not attack France and Japan would hesitate to attack the Soviet Union; Discussion of the status of the German economy under Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler; Details of the war preparations of Germany; Focus on opposite inferences as to Germany's future war policy; Statement that Germany's striking power is being deliberately raised to a peak which could not be excelled and could hardly be maintained, in time of war itself; Notion that Germany can go on with arms expansion and raise the standard of living at the same time.
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- 1939
6. Europe.
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ECONOMIC recovery ,OCEAN liners - Abstract
The article presents several news briefs from Europe. The von Papen scheme for economic rehabilitation is proving to be effective for economic recovery in Germany. Italy captured the widest interest with the arrival in New York of the new luxury liner Rex. The League of Nations is sponsoring financial reorganization in Romania.
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- 1932
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