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Power, Simplification and Standardization, Specifications,
Elimination of Waste by Reducing Seasonal Operation of
Industry, Elimination of Waste by Arbitration of Trade
Disputes, Waste of Oil, Waste and Trouble in the Coal
Industry, Waste in the Federal Bureaucracy, Elimination
of Human Waste in Accidents, Research in Pure and
Applied Science, The Stanford Food Research Institute,
The Opposition to Increased Efficiency
68
11 Foreign Trade: Foreign Trade Combinations Against the
United States, A New Balance Sheet of International Trade
79
12 Foreign Loans 85
13 Better Homes: Municipal Relations to Home Building 92
14 Better Children 97
15 Labor Relations: Unemployment Insurance, Child Labor,
Abolishing the Twelve-Hour Day, Industrial Conflicts, The
Railway Labor Board
101
16 Commercial Help for Agriculture 109
17 Putting Our Water to Work: The Colorado River Commis-
sion, The Great Valley of California, Columbia River
Basin, Waterway Development, The Mississippi System,
The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence System, Mississippi
Flood Control
112
18 An Interlude -- Relief in the Mississippi Flood of 1927 125
19 Development of Aviation and Merchant Marine 132
20 Development and Control of Radio Broadcasting: The First
International Radio Conference, The Assets and Liabilities
in Radio
139
21 Development of the Fisheries: Chesapeake Crab Fisheries 149
22 An Interlude -- Fishing 156
23 Curing Bad Business Practices -- and the Business Cycle 167
24 Some Part in Foreign Affairs: World War Debt Commis-
sion, The Washington Conference of 1921-1922, The
Dawes Commission, Recognition of the Soviet Government
177

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