Author:Julia Emily Johnsen
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[edit]- Selected Articles on the Recall (1911)
- Selected Articles on Unemployment (1915)
- Selected Articles on Athletics (1917)
- Selected Articles on Municipal Ownership (1918)
- Selected Articles on Independence for the Philippines (1921)
- Selected Articles on the Negro Problem (1921)
- China and Japan: a Study Outline (1922)
- Selected Articles on Social Insurance (1922)
- Kansas Court of Industrial Relations (1922)
- Cancellation of the Allied Debt (1922)
- St Lawrence River Ship Canal (1922)
- Ku Klux Klan (1923)
- Selected Articles on Government Ownership of Coal Mines (1923)
- Permanent Court of International Justice (1923)
- League of Nations (1924)
- Independence for the Philippines (1924)
- Selected Articles on Marriage and Divorce (1925)
- Selected Articles on Birth Control (1925)
- Academic Freedom (1925)
- Japanese Exclusion (1925)
- Selected Articles on Child Labor (1925)
- Selected Articles on War—Cause and Cure (1926)
- Special Legislation for Women (1926)
- Metric System (1926)
- Child Labor (1926)
- Federal Department of Education (1926)
- Government Regulation of the Coal Industry (Supplementary To Handbook "Government Ownership of Coal Mines") (1926)
- Selected Articles on War—Cause and Cure (1926)
- Agriculture and the Tariff (1927)
- Questions of the Hour (1927)
- Selected Articles on a Federal Department of Education (1927)
- Jury System (1928)
- Selected Articles on China Yesterday and Today (1928), with Ping Wen Kuo
- Federal and State Control of Water Power (1928)
- Selected Articles on National Defense (1928)
- Selected Articles on China Yesterday and Today (1928)
- Thirteen-Month Calendar (1929)
- Financing the State Highways (1929)
- Interscholastic Athletics (1929)
- The Baumes Law (1929)
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