The problem of the unemployed . WARREN WORTH BAILEY From Warren Worth Bailey Editor Johnstown Democrat, Johnstown, Pa. Just re-elected toCongress I believe it is the very best thing along the line that hasyet been printed. Wt^-^yyt^ ^kJ>ir^/Z,^ From F. P. Walsh Chairman U. S. Commission on Industrial Relations The Problem of the Unemployed is one of the most sig-nificant and illuminating contributions to the economic thoughtof the dav. F. P. WALSH. From John DeWitt Warner Ex-Congressman, New York I find it with one exception the clearest and most at-tractive discussion of our social an


The problem of the unemployed . WARREN WORTH BAILEY From Warren Worth Bailey Editor Johnstown Democrat, Johnstown, Pa. Just re-elected toCongress I believe it is the very best thing along the line that hasyet been printed. Wt^-^yyt^ ^kJ>ir^/Z,^ From F. P. Walsh Chairman U. S. Commission on Industrial Relations The Problem of the Unemployed is one of the most sig-nificant and illuminating contributions to the economic thoughtof the dav. F. P. WALSH. From John DeWitt Warner Ex-Congressman, New York I find it with one exception the clearest and most at-tractive discussion of our social and political economysince Adam Smittis Wealth of Nations. JOHN DeWITT J. S. RICE From J. S. Rice President Union National Bank, Houston, Texas I have read the book. It is a good thing. I subscribe forfive extra copies to distribute among my friends.


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