Subtitle
A Monthly Magazine of Political Science and Industrial Progress.
Hardcover book. Re-bound copy of The Protectionist, Apr. 1912, Vol. XXIII, No. 276.
Contents
Handling the Lawrence Strike. : Great Credit Due to Police and Militia for their Efficient Work—Facts for the Public’s Enlightenment.
Advocating Protection.
The Wage Earners of Massachusetts. : Evidence of their Prosperity from Savings Banks’ Reports and Foreign Money Orders
Independent Workers of the World. : A Brief Review of Principles and Methods of the Organization.
Slaughtering American Industries. : Democratic Work at Washington—Hesitating as to the Probable Effect—No Attention to the Tariff Board’s Reports—Vetoes Probable.
The Rise in Prices and the Cost of Living.
The Principles of the Grand Old Party. : The Protective Policy as Proclaimed by the Fathers of Our Country and the Founders of the Republican Party.
Efficiency of Paper Mills. : Conditions in United States and Canada Compared—The Report of the Tariff Board Analyzed.
The Decline of Cobdenism.
Congress and the Lawrence Strike.
Some Problems Presented by the Lawrence Strike.
Trouble over Free Paper. : The Reciprocity Act Should Be Repealed.
Lessons from Lawrence.
The Preferential Plan Approved. : Important Newspapers, One by One, Endorsing Our Historic Policy Toward Shipping.
Will Nominate Taft.
The Public and the Wage Increases. (Lawrence)
Protest of Beet Sugar Producers.
Teachers of Anarchy. (Lawrence)
Cost of Pensions.
Consideration for Mill Owners. (Lawrence)
British Conservation Aroused.
President Dowse’s Birthday Reception.
Obituary. : Hon. Theodore C. Bates.
Misrepresentation of Conditions in Lawrence.
The Doings of Congress.
The Wage Increases in Textile Industries. (Lawrence)
The President’s Recent Speeches.
Roosevelt’s Speeches.
Senator Lodge on the Progressive Policies.
The Need of a Protective Tariff.
Rights of Shareholders.
Massachusetts Presidential Primary Law.
National Commercial Organization.
Production and Consumption.
American Progress.
The Necessity of Work.
[Ads for textile machinery.]
Publisher
Boston: Home Market Club
Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Rights
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