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Home Management Bibliography Clothing budgets and how to use them: for the business woman and the woman and the woman at home. Boston Mass: Wm. Filene's Sons Co., 1900. ([19]) The Domestic service guide: to housekeeping, practical cookery. London: Lockwood, 1865. (xii, 420) The Duties of servants: a practical guide to the routine of domestic service. London; New York: Frederick Warne & Co., 1899. (viii, 119) How to get the most for your money: a book that shows you, in a simple way, how to get the greatest enjoyment out of your income, and yet save against want in old age. New York: International Magazine Co., 1925. (vii, 75) Money management for households. Chicago: Household Finance Corp., 1939. (27) A new system of practical domestic economy. London: H. Colburn and Co., 1823. (xii, 402, 76, [22]) Plain talk and friendly advice to domestics, with counsel on home matters. Boston: Phillips Sampson and company, 1855. (vi, [7]-214) Six hundred dollars a year: a wife's effort at low living under high prices. New York; Chicago: Butler Brothers, 1870. (vii, 183) Six hundred dollars a year a wife's effort at low living under high prices. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867. (vii, 183) Six hundred dollars a year, a wife's effort at low living under high prices. New York: Worthington, 1888. (183) Six hundred dollars a year; a wife's effort at low living under high prices. New York: Worthington, 1882. (183) Sixth International Congress for Scientific Management, London, July 15th to July 20th, 1935. Proceedings and papers. London: Published for the congress by P.S. King and Son, 1935. (7 v.) Spons' household manual: a treasury of domestic receipts and guide for home management. London: E. & F.N. Spon, 1887. (vii, 988 , [1] leaf of plates) Stretching the clothing dollar. Chicago: Household Finance Corp.] Research Dept., 1938. (44) Stretching the food dollar. Chicago: Household Finance Corp. Dept. of Research, 1940. (24)

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Home Management Bibliography

Clothing budgets and how to use them: for the business woman and the woman and the woman at home. Boston Mass: Wm. Filene's Sons Co., 1900. ([19])

The Domestic service guide: to housekeeping, practical cookery. London: Lockwood, 1865. (xii, 420)

The Duties of servants: a practical guide to the routine of domestic service. London; New York: Frederick Warne & Co., 1899. (viii, 119)

How to get the most for your money: a book that shows you, in a simple way, how to get the greatest enjoyment out of your income, and yet save against want in old age. New York: International Magazine Co., 1925. (vii, 75)

Money management for households. Chicago: Household Finance Corp., 1939. (27)

A new system of practical domestic economy. London: H. Colburn and Co., 1823. (xii, 402, 76, [22])

Plain talk and friendly advice to domestics, with counsel on home matters. Boston: Phillips Sampson and company, 1855. (vi, [7]-214)

Six hundred dollars a year: a wife's effort at low living under high prices. New York; Chicago: Butler Brothers, 1870. (vii, 183)

Six hundred dollars a year a wife's effort at low living under high prices. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867. (vii, 183)

Six hundred dollars a year, a wife's effort at low living under high prices. New York: Worthington, 1888. (183)

Six hundred dollars a year; a wife's effort at low living under high prices. New York: Worthington, 1882. (183)

Sixth International Congress for Scientific Management, London, July 15th to July 20th, 1935. Proceedings and papers. London: Published for the congress by P.S. King and Son, 1935. (7 v.)

Spons' household manual: a treasury of domestic receipts and guide for home management. London: E. & F.N. Spon, 1887. (vii, 988 , [1] leaf of plates)

Stretching the clothing dollar. Chicago: Household Finance Corp.] Research Dept., 1938. (44)

Stretching the food dollar. Chicago: Household Finance Corp. Dept. of Research, 1940. (24)

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Sylvia's Family management: a book of thrift and cottage economy: a practical cyclopædia of useful knowledge, containing what it is important to know on the essentials of home economy ...: with 350 illustrations. London; New York: Ward Lock & Bowden, 1880. (xxiii, 702, [2])

Abel, Mary Hinman. Successful family life on the moderate income, its foundation in a fair start. The man's earnings. The woman's contribution. The coöperation of the community. Philadelphia London: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1927. (5 *., ix-xii, 253)

Abel, Mary Hinman. Successful family life on the moderate income: its foundation in a fair start. The man's earnings. The woman's contribution. The coöperation of the community. Philadelphia and London: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1921. (xii, 251)

Abel, Mary W. Hinman. Successful family life on the moderate income: its foundation in a fair start; The man's earnings; The woman's contribution; The coöperation of the community. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, 1921. (xii, 251)

Abel, Mary W. Hinman. Successful family life on the moderate income; its foundation in a fair start. The man's earnings. The woman's contribution. The coöperation of the community. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1927. (xii, 253)

Adams, Samuel and Sarah Adams. The complete servant; being a practical guide to the peculiar duties and business of all descriptions of servants ... with useful receipts and tables. London: Knight and Lacey, 1825. (vi, 430, 72)

Afton, Effie and Alida Cogswell Hodges. Living on half a dime a day. An actual experience. "The Worsted Church", and selected poems. Concord N H, 1932. (54)

Allen, R. G. D. and A. L. Bowley. Family expenditure; a study of its variation. London: P.S. King & son ltd., 1935. (viii, 145)

American Academy of Political and Social Science. and Roy G. Blakey. The new American thrift. Philadelphia: The American academy of political and social science, 1920. (v, 248)

American Association of University Professors. Yale University Chapter., Yandell Henderson, and Maurice R. Davie. Incomes and living costs of a university faculty; a report made by a Committee on the academic standard of living appointed by the Yale university chapter of the American association of university professors. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1928. (x, 170)

American Home Economics Association. and Ellen H. Richards Memorial Fund. Thrift by household accounting and weekly cash record forms, 1916. Baltimore Md., 1916. (34 incl. forms.)

American Home Economics Association. and United States. Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics. Consumer buying; suggestions for group programs. Washington D.C.: American Home Economics Association, 1936. (40)

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American Home Economics Association. Committee on Commercial Standardization and Simplification. Household purchasing. Suggestions for club programs. Baltimore Md., 1930. (24)

American School of Home Economics. et al. Handbook of housekeeping; a complete "house" course, comprising; The house; its plan, decoration and care. Chicago: American school of home economics, 1912. (3 in 1)

Andrews, Benjamin Richard. Economics of the household; its administration and finance. New York: The Macmillan company, 1923. (vii , 2 l , 623)

Andrews, Benjamin Richard. Economics of the household; its administration and finance. New York: The Macmillan company, 1935. (ix, 626)

Anthony, Katharine Susan. Mothers who must earn. New York: Survey associates inc., 1914. (viii, 223)

Armour and Company. and Jean Prescott Adams. The business of being a housewife: a manual to promote household efficiency and economy. Chicago Ill: The Company, 1917. (60)

Arny, Clara Maude and Hazel M. Hatcher. Statistical techniques adapted to home economics problems. Minneapolis, Minn.: Burgess publishing company, 1939. (1 l , vi, 104 numb l)

Artman, Charles Enos. Food costs and city consumers, significant factors in metropolitan distribution of perishables. New York: Columbia university press, 1926. (170)

Associated Charities (Cleveland Ohio). Home Economics Committee. A suggestive budget for families of small income. Cleveland: The Committee, 1930. (33)

Associated Charities of Cleveland. Home Economics Committee. Suggestive budget for families of small income. Cleveland Ohio, 1935. (39)

Atwood, Albert William. How to get ahead: saving money and making it work. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1917. (287)

Austin, Kay. What do you want for $1.98?: a guide to intelligent shopping. New York: Carrick and Evans, 1938. (240)

Bacheller, Irving and W. H. D. Koerner. Keeping up with Lizzie. New York; London: Harper & Brothers, 1911. ([10], 157, [1] , [12] leaves of plates)

Bailey, L. H. Cyclopedia of American agriculture: a popular survey of agricultural conditions, practices and ideals in the United States and Canada. New York: Macmillan, 1910. (4 v.)

Bailey, L. H. Cyclopedia of American agriculture: a popular survey of agricultural conditions, practices and ideals in the United States and Canada. New York: Macmillan, 1917. (4 v.)

Bailey, L. H. Cyclopedia of American agriculture; a popular survey of agricultural conditions, practices

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and ideals in the United States and Canada. New York; London: The Macmillan company; Macmillan & co. ltd., 1907. (4 v.)

Bailey, L. H. Cyclopedia of American agriculture; a popular survey of agricultural conditions, practices and ideas in the United States and Canada. New York; London: The Macmillan Company; Macmillan and Co. ltd., 1912. (4 v.)

Bailey, Norman R. Motion study for the supervisor. New York, London: McGraw-Hill Book Company inc., 1942. (ix, 111 incl tables, diagrs)

Baldwin, William Henry. The shopping book. New York: The Macmillan company, 1929. (xii , 2 l , 301)

Ball, Katharine Frances and Miriam Esther West. Household arithmetic. Philadelphia, London: J.B. Lippincott company, 1920. (271)

Barber, Edith Michael. Speaking of servants; how to hire, train, and manage household employees. New York, London: Whittlesey house McGraw-Hill book company inc., 1940. (xii, 256)

Barger, Harold and National Bureau of Economic Research. Outlay and income in the United States, 1921-1938. New York: National bureau of economic research, 1942. (xxvii, 391)

Barker, Clara Hélène. Wanted, a young woman to do housework, business principles applied to housework. New York: Moffat Yard & company, 1915. (5 l , 127)

Barnard, Florence. Money management method. Boston: New England Pub. Co., 1933. (2 v.)

Barnard, Florence. The prosperity book. Boston Mass: The Fort Hill Press, 1919. ([167] incl. forms.)

Barnard, Florence. The prosperity book, the way to wealth. Boston: Small Maynard and Company, 1920. ([125] incl. forms.)

Barnes, Ralph Mosser. Motion and time study. New York; London: J. Wiley & Sons Inc.; Chapman & Hall Limited, 1937. (ix, 285)

Barnes, Ralph Mosser. Motion and time study applications. New York: J. Wiley & Sons Inc., 1942. (2 l , 188)

Barnes, Ralph Mosser. Motion and time study applications. New York: J. Wiley, 1948. (188 , [2] leaves of folded plates)

Barnes, Ralph Mosser. Motion and time study problems and projects. New York: Wiley, 1949. (222)

Barnett, Edith A. Primer of domestic economy. London; New York: Macmillan & Co.; The Macmillan Co., 1899. (130)

Barnett, Edith A. and H. C. O'Neill. Primer of domestic economy. London New York: Macmillan, 1894.

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(x, 130)

Barry, Ruth. The wise consumer. Evanston Ill.: Row Peterson, 1942. (47, [1])

Bartoo, G. C. and Jesse Otto Osborn. Home and job mathematics. St. Louis Dallas etc.: Webster Pub. Co., 1943. (3 l., 582 incl. illus., diagrs., forms.)

Bauer, John and Nathaniel Gold. Permanent prosperity and how to get it. New York London: Harper & Brothers, 1934. (xiii , 1 l., 253)

Baylis, Thomas Henry. The rights, duties, and relations (legal and social) of domestic servants and their masters and mistresses; with a short account of savings banks, government annuities, servants' institutions, etc. London: S. Low Marston & Co., 1896. (xv, 64)

Baylis, Thomas Henry and Edward P. Monckton. The rights, duties and relations of domestic servants and their masters and mistresses: with a short account of servants' institutions, &c. and their advantages. London: Butterworths, 1873. (xiv, 80)

Beecher, Catharine Esther. Letters to persons who are engaged in domestic service. New York: Leavitt & Trow, 1842. ([2], [5]-235)

Beecher, Eunice White Bullard Mrs Henry Ward Beecher. Law of a household. Boston: Privately printed, 1910. (80)

Beecher, Eunice White Bullard Mrs Henry Ward Beecher. The law of a household. Boston: Small Maynard, 1912. (iv, 107 , 13 leaves of plates)

Beeton. How to manage house and servants. London: Ward Lock and Tyler, (iv, 109)

Beeton. How to manage house and servants. London: Ward Lock and Tyler, 1860. (iv, 109)

Benjamin, Earl Whitney. Marketing poultry products. New York: J. Wiley & sons inc.; [etc. etc.], 1923. (2 l , iii-vii, 328)

Benjamin, Earl Whitney. Marketing poultry products. New York: J. Wiley & sons inc.; [etc. etc.], 1925. (ix, 332)

Benjamin, Earl Whitney. Marketing poultry products. New York: John Wiley & sons inc., 1937. (xi, 401)

Benjamin, Earl Whitney, Howard Castner Pierce, and William Dewey Termohlen. Marketing poultry products. New York: J. Wiley, 1949. (xi, 389)

Bennett, H. More for your money; a buyer's guide; an informative manual and reference book on how to spend your money to the best advantage on food, clothing, fabrics and textile goods, cosmetics and toilet requisites, articles of domestic use, furniture and other furnishings for the home, etc., etc. London; New

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York: E. & F. N. Spon limited; The Chemical publishing company, 1937. (xii, 251)

Bentley, Mildred Maddocks and Good Housekeeping. Good housekeeping's book on the business of housekeeping: a manual of method. New York: Goodhousekeeping, 1924. (194)

Benton, Caroline French. Living on a little. Boston: Page Co., 1917. (268)

Berridge, William Arthur, Emma Annie Winslow, and Richard A. Flinn. Purchasing power of the consumer; a statistical index. Chicago & New York: A.W. Shaw company; [etc. etc.], 1925. (xxv, 318)

Bevan, G. Phillips. The industrial classes and industrial statistics: textiles and clothing, food, sundry industries. London: Stanford, 1877. (252)

Bidder, Marion Greenwood and Florence Baddeley. Domestic economy in theory and practice; a text-book for teachers and students in training. Cambridge: University Press, 1911. (viii, [2], 348)

Biester, Charlotte Elizabeth. Outlines of home management principles. Minneapolis, MN: Burgess Pub., 1941. (73)

Bigelow, Howard French and Benjamin Richard Andrews. Family finance; a study in the economics of consumption. Chicago, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott company, 1936. (xi, 519)

Black, William Harmon. The family income. New York: [The Author, 1907. (xiii, 38 [1])

Blackburn, Burr, Bernice Dodge, and Carol Willis Hyatt. Money management for households. Chicago: Household Finance Corp., 1934. (25)

Blackett, Basil Phillott. Planned money. New York: D. Appleton and company, 1933. (viii , 2 l , 3-201)

Blogett, Harvey Alvaro. Making the most of your income. New York: The Macmillan company, 1933. (xv , 1 l , 180)

Bonde, Ruth L. Management in daily living. New York: The Macmillan company, 1944. (xii , 1 l , 263)

Booth, Charles. Life and labour of the people in London. London: Macmillan, 1892. (4 v.)

Booth, Charles. Life and labour of the people in London. London; New York: Macmillan and co. limited; The Macmillan and co., 1902. (7 v.)

Booth, Charles. Life and labour of the people in London. London; New York: Macmillan and co. limited; The Macmillan Co., 1903. (5 v.)

Booth, Charles. Life and labour of the people in London. London and New York: Macmillan and co., 1904. (5 v.)

Booth, Charles. Life and labour of the people in London: 2nd series, Industry. London; New York:

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Macmillan, 1895. (5 v.)

Booth, Charles. Life and labour of the people in London: first series. London; New York: Macmillan, 1902. (4 v.)

Borsodi, Ralph. The distribution age; a study of the economy of modern distribution. New York, London: D. Appleton and company, 1927. (xv, 321)

Borsodi, Ralph. The distribution age; a study of the economy of modern distribution. New York, London: D. Appleton and company, 1929. (xv, 321)

Bosanquet, Helen Dendy. The standard of life and other reprinted essays. London New York: Macmillan, 1906. (ix, 371)

Bosanquet, Helen Dendy. The standard of life and other studies. London New York: Macmillan and Co. limited, 1898. (vi , 1 l., 219)

Bosworth, Louise Marion, Foy Spencer Baldwin, and Women's Educational and Industrial Union (Boston Mass.). Dept. of Research. The living wage of women workers; a study of incomes and expenditures of 450 women in the city of Boston. New York: [etc.] Longmans Green and co., 1911. (1 l , vi, 90 incl tables)

Boucke, O. Fred. Rising costs of living. Menasha Wis.: George Banta Pub. Co., 1916. (87)

Bowley, A. L., Alexander Robert Burnett-Hurst, and Ratan Tata Foundation (University of London). Livelihood and poverty; a study in the economic conditions of working-class households in Northampton, Warrington, Stanley and Reading. London: G. Bell and Sons Ltd., 1915. (222)

Breazeale, James Frank. Economy in the kitchen. New York City: Frye Pub. Co., 1918. (114 incl. front (plan))

Brindze, Ruth. How to spend money. How to get your money's worth; everybody's practical guide to buying. Garden City, N.Y.: Garden City publishing co. inc., 1938. (xi, 297)

Brindze, Ruth. How to spend money; everybody's practical guide to buying. New York: The Vanguard press, 1935. (xi, 297)

Brindze, Ruth. Stretching your dollar in wartime. New York: The Vanguard press, 1942. (6 l , 3-197)

Brindze, Ruth and Emery I. Gondor. Johnny get your money's worth (and Jane, too!). New York: The Vanguard press, 1938. (x, 230)

Brookman, Thirmuthis Amy. Family expense account including problems of investment and expenditure. Boston, New York: D.C. Heath & company, 1914. (vi, 84)

Brown, Mary Willcox. The development of thrift. New York; London: The Macmillan company;

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Macmillan & co. ltd., 1899. (x, 222)

Brown, Mary Willcox. The development of thrift. New York London: The Macmillan company, 1900. (x, 222 ,)

Bruére, Martha S. Bensley and Robert W. Bruère. Increasing home efficiency. New York: Macmillan, 1912. (318)

Buckton, Catherine M. Comfort and cleanliness; the servant and mistress question. London New York Bombay: Longmans Green and Co., 1898. (3 *., 96)

Bureau of Municipal Research (Philadelphia Pa.). Workingmen's standard of living in Philadelphia; a report by the Bureau of municipal research of Philadelphia. New York: The Macmillan company, 1919. (x , 1 l , 125)

Byington, Margaret Frances. Homestead; the households of a mill town. New York: Charities publication committee, 1910. (xv, 292)

Caddy, Florence. Household organization. London: Chapman and Hall, 1877. (xvi, 209)

California. University. Heller Committee for Research in Social Economics. Quantity and cost budget for a single working woman. Berkeley Calif.: The University of California Press], 1946. (17 numb. l.)

California. University. Heller Committee for Research in Social Economics. Quantity and cost budget for a single working woman. Berkeley Calif: The University of California Press, 1948. (16 numb. l.)

California. University. Heller Committee for Research in Social Economics. Quantity and cost budget for a single working woman. Berkeley Calif: The University of California Press, 1950. (17 numb. l.)

California. University. Heller Committee for Research in Social Economics. Wartime budgets for three income levels: 1. Family of an executive, 2. Family of a white-collar worker, 3. Family of a wage earner. Prices for San Francisco, March 1945. Berkeley Calif: University of California Press, 1945. (117)

Callaghan, Jane Esther and Catherine Palmer. Measuring space and motion. New York N.Y.: John B. Pierce Foundation, 1944. (46)

Campbell, Helen. Household economics: a course of lectures in the School of economics of the University of Wisconsin. New York: G.P. Putnam, 1900. (xxi, 286)

Campbell, Helen. Household economics: a course of lectures in the School of Economics of the University of Wisconsin. New York; London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1907. (xxiv, 290)

Campbell, Helen. Household economics, a course of lectures in the School of economics of the University of Wisconsin. New York: Putnam, 1897. (21, 286)

Campbell, Helen. Household economics; a course of lectures in the School of economics of the

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University of Wisconsin. New York London: G.P. Putnam's sons, 1898. (xxi, 286)

Campbell, Helen. Household economics; a course of lectures in the School of economics of the University of Wisconsin. New York etc.: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1905. (xxi, 286)

Carter, Mary Elizabeth. House and home; a practical book on home management. New York: A. S. Barnes, 1904. (271)

Carter, Mary Elizabeth. Millionaire households and their domestic economy, with hints upon fine living. New York: D. Appleton & company, 1903. (4 *., 303)

Carver, Thomas Nixon. The economy of human energy. New York: The Macmillan company, 1924. (xiii, 287)

Castle, R. Lewis. The book of market gardening. London, New York: J. Lane, 1906. (xi, 171)

Cereal. Convenient houses, with fifty plans for the housekeeper. Architect and housewife; a journey through the house; fifty convenient house plans; practical house building for the owner; business points in building; how to pay for a home. New York: T.Y. Crowell & Co., 1889. (4, 321)

Chamberlain, Arthur Henry and James Franklin Chamberlain. Thrift and conservation; how to teach it. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1919. (272)

Chapin, Robert Coit, Charities New York State Conference of, and Corrections. The standard of living among workingmen's families in New York City ... Being the report of an investigation conducted under the auspices of a special committee of the eighth New York state conference of charities and corrections. New York, 1909. (viii, 289)

Charity Organization Society of the City of New York. Committee on Home Economics. and Emma A. Winslow. "My money won't reach ..." The experience of 377 self-supporting families in New York City in endeavoring to make their incomes provide the essentials for healthful living. New York: Committee on Home Economics Charity Organization Society, 1918. (22 incl. charts.)

Chase, Stuart and Labor bureau inc. The tragedy of waste. New York: The Macmillan company, 1925. (4 l , 296)

Chase, Stuart and Labor Bureau inc. The tragedy of waste. New York: The Macmillan company, 1942. (4 l , 296 tables diagr)

Chase, Stuart and F. J. Schlink. Your money's worth; a study in the waste of the consumer's dollar. New York: The Macmillan company, 1927. (viii , 1 l , 285)

Cheap, Eliza. My Station and its duties: a narrative for girls going to service. London: Seeley Burnside and Seeley, 1843. (259 , [5] *. of plates)

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Chicago (Ill.). University. Dept. of Home Economics. Problems of the household buyer; proceedings of a conference organized by the Department of home economics of the University of Chicago, held at the University of Chicago; December 2 and 3, 1927. Ann Arbor Mich.: Edwards bros., 1928. (61 numb. *.)

Child, Georgie Boynton and Louise Boynton. The efficient kitchen: definite directions for the planning, arranging and equipping of the modern labor-saving kitchen; a practical book for the home-maker. New York: McBride, 1914. (xiii, 242)

Child, Lydia Maria Francis. The American frugal housewife. Dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy. New York: Samuel S. & William Wood, 1845. (130)

Clark, Evans and Twentieth Century Fund. Financing the consumer. New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1930. (xii , 1 l , 358)

Clark, Sue Ainslie and Edith Franklin Wyatt. Making both ends meet; the income and outlay of New York working girls. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1911. (xiii, 270)

Clark, Walter Ernest. The cost of living. Chicago: A.C. McClurg & co., 1915. (6 l , 168)

Cole, Anne Frances. The expert waitress; a manual for the pantry and dining room. New York, London: Harper & brothers, 1901. (viii , 1 l , 155)

Cole, Anne Frances. The expert waitress; a manual for the pantry and dining room. New York, London: Harper & brothers, 1912. (viii , 1 l , 155)

Coles, Jessie V. Consumers can help win the war. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California press, 1943. (v, 121)

Comish, Newel Howland. The standard of living; elements of consumption. New York: The Macmillan company, 1923. (xiv , 3 l , 3-340)

Commons, John Rogers. Institutional economics; its place in political economy. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1934. (xiii, 921)

Comstock, Anna Botsford. How to keep bees, a handbook for the use of beginners. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday Page, 1920. (ix, 230)

Comstock, Anna Botsford. How to keep bees; a handbook for the use of beginners. New York: Doubleday Page & company, 1905. (4 l , vii-ix, 228)

Conference on research in, income, wealth, and National Bureau of Economic Research. Studies in income and wealth. New York: National bureau of economic research, 1937.

Cooper, Lenna Frances. How to cut food costs. Battle Creek, Mich.: The Good health publishing co., 1917. (4 l , 7-128)

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Corson, Juliet. Family living on $500 a year; a daily reference-book for young and inexperienced housewives. New York: Harper & brothers, 1887. (vi, 437)

Council of social agencies of Chicago. Chicago standard budget for dependent families 1937. Chicago, 1938. (vi, [2], 39, [1])

Council of social agencies of Chicago. and Florence Nesbitt. Chicago standard budget for dependent families, prepared under the supervision of the Division on family welfare of the Council of social agencies of Chicago. Chicago, 1932. (52)

Cragg, Alliston. Do you need some money? Consumer credit as a means to economic stability. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1941. (xiii, 272)

Craig, Hazel Thompson. A guide to consumer buying. Boston: Little Brown and company, 1943. (64)

Crandell, John Chester and M. F. Crandell. Manual of household accounts. Boston: Whitcomb, 1917. (24)

Crawford, Ina Zachary. The present use of time by homemakers. Moscow, 1926. (95)

Crawshay, Rose-Mary. Domestic service for gentlewomen: a record of experience and success. London: R. Crawshay, 1876. (vi, 48, [2] leaves of plates)

Creedy, Brooks Spivey and Rose R. Terlin. Consumer problems and projects. New York N.Y.: The Womans press, 1942. (72)

Creighton, Louise. The economics of the household; six lectures given at the London School of Economics. London, New York, etc.: Longmans Green and co., 1907. (xi, 114)

Cross, F. J. How I lived on threepence a day and what I learned from it: with chapters on the A. B. C. of cheap and good foods, their cost and comparative value. London: Richard J. James, 1912. (124)

Croxton, Frederick Emory. A study of housewives' buying habits in Columbus, Ohio, 1924. Columbus: Bureau of Business Research College of Commerce and Journalism Ohio State University, 1926. (v, 14)

Cruger, Mary. How she did it; or, Comfort on $150 a year. New York: D. Appleton and company, 1888. (212)

Cushman, Ella Mary. Management in homes. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1945. (xiii , 1 l , 285)

Dallas, Helen. How to win on the home front. New York: Public affairs committee inc.], 1942. (32)

Daniels, John. Cooperation, an American way. New York: Covici Friede, 1938. (x , 1 l , 13-399)

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Davis, Horace Webber. Money sense; an introduction to personal economics. New York and London: McGraw-Hill book company inc., 1934. (xi, 256)

Deyoe, George Percy and Herbert McNee Hamlin. Living on a little land. Danville, Ill.: The Interstate, 1948. (743)

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Gates, 1916. (38)

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of keeping household accounts. Brooklyn: The author, 1912. ([72] incl. tables.)

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Huntington, Emily Harriett et al. Living on a moderate income; the incomes and expenditures of street-car men's and clerks' families in the San Francisco bay region. Berkeley, Calif.: The University of California press, 1937. (xiv, 206)

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intelligently. New York: Prentice-Hall inc., 1945. (xiii, 378)

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Lazo, Hector and M. H. Bletz. Who gets your food dollar? New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1938. (xv , 1 l , 129)

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Leeds, John Bacon. The household budget, with a special inquiry into the amount and value of household work. Germantown Philadelphia: J. B. Leeds, 1917. (246)

Lindquist, Ruth et al. A study of home management in its relation to child development. Pittsburg Kan., 1929. (x, 120)

Little, Esther Louise and William Joseph Henry Cotton. Budgets of families and individuals of Kensington, Philadelphia. Lancaster, Pa.: Press of the New era printing company, 1920. (vi, 273)

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Lynd, Robert Staughton and Helen Merrell Lynd. Middletown in transition; a study in cultural conflicts. New York: Harcourt Brace and company, 1937. (xviii, 604)

Lynd, Robert Staughton and Helen Merrell Lynd. Middletown, a study in contemporary American culture. New York: Harcourt Brace and company, 1929. (x , 2 l , 3-550)

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Lyon, D. Everett. How to keep bees for profit. New York: Macmillan, 1915. (x, 329)

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MacGregor, Theodore Douglas. The book of thrift; why and how to save and what to do with your savings; a book of inspiration and practical help, by T. D. MacGregor. New York London: Funk & Wagnalls company, 1915. (xi, 349)

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McMahon, Theresa Schmid. Social and economic standards of living. Boston, New York etc.: D.C. Heath and company, 1925. (vi, 420)

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Mitchell, Wesley Clair. The backward art of spending money. S l: University of California, 1929. (9 leaves)

Mitchell, Wesley Clair. The backward art of spending money: and other essays. New York: Augustus M. Kelley Inc., 1950. (421)

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