Items of Interest
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Conditions mainly due to the great war in Europe continue to keep all the American shipyards operating at full capacity, while many plants are enlarging and otherwise adding to their facilities for constructing and repairing vessels.
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An illuminating survey of the progress of legal education in the United States during the past fifteen years, an almost revolutionary period in this subject, was given at the fifteenth annual meeting in Chicago of the Association of American Law Schools by its president, Dean H.
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Bids have been accepted by the department of agriculture for two large bodies of national forest timber estimated to contain 188,100,000 board feet.
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The rapid growth of the idea of compensation of workmen for injuries received in the course of employment as a substitute for the old liability acts, is shown in a bulletin of the bureau of labor statistics of the United States department of labor.
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In his annual report for the fiscal year the secretary of agriculture indicates a number of important measures necessary for the betterment of agriculture in the United States.