Kellor, Frances, 1873-1952
Kellor, Frances
Kellor, Frances Alice
Kellor, Frances (Frances Alice), 1873-
Frances Kellor American sociologist (1873-1952)
Kellor, Frances A. (1873-1952).
VIAF ID: 22976258 ( Personal )
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Works
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American arbitration : its history, functions, and achievements | |
Arbitration and the legal profession : a report prepared for the Survey of the Legal Profession | |
Arbitration, disarmament, outlawry | |
Arbitration in action : a code for civil, commercial and industrial arbitrations | |
Arbitration in international controversy | |
Athletic games in the education of women | |
Code of arbitration : practice and procedure of the American Arbitration Tribunal | |
Engineering methods must replace paternalism in the handling of labor ... | |
Experimental sociology : descriptive and analytical | |
The immigrants in America review. | |
Immigration and the future | |
The inside of bolshevism : addressed to credit men | |
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Neighborhood Americanization : a discussion of the alien in a new country and of the native American in his home country | |
A New spirit in party organization | |
Out of work : a study of unemployment | |
Protocol for the pacific settlement of international disputes in relation to the sanction of war | |
Recommendations for a federal Bureau of Distribution, Department of Labor | |
Security against war | |
Straight America. - | |
The United States of America in relation to the Permanent Court of International Justice of the League of Nations and in relation to the Hague Tribunal | |
Western hemisphere systems of commercial arbitration | |
...Woman and the larger citizenship... |