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U. S. Employees' compensation commission. Annual report. 1st- 1916-17- Washington, Govt. print. off., 1917

-Hospitals and physicians available to employees of the United States government injured in the performance of duty under Federal compensation act of September 7, 1916. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1920. 91 p.

Instructions relative to medical and surgical relief for injured civil employees of the United States. [Washington, Govt. print. off., 1917] 5 p. incl. tables.

Regulations concerning duties of employees, official superiors, medical officers and others under the Federal compensation act of Sept. 7, 1916; rev., Oct. 15, 1919. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1919. 75 P.

Right to compensation for personal injuries of civil employees of the United States under Federal compensation act of Sept. 7, 1916. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1918. [4] P.

Travel regulations, effective Mar. 15, 1917. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1917. 40 p.

Employers' liability and workmen's compensation commission. Message of the President of the U. S. transmitting the report of the Employers' liability and workmen's compensation commission . . . together with the hearings held before the commission Washington, Govt. print. off., 1912. 2 v. (62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate Doc. 338) Serial 6151-2

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Isthmian canal commission. 1905-1914. Annual reports .. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1906-14. 15 v. [Reports for 1911-14 contain tabular statements of injuries sustained by employees of the Isthmian canal commission for which compensation was due or claimed under the compensation acts] Later statements are contained in the reports of the Governor of the Panama Canal.

Laws, statutes, etc. Text of the compensation act [Public-no. 267- Sixty-fourth Congress. H. R. 15316] . . Approved Sept. 7, 1916. 14 P.

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Solicitor of the Dept. of commerce and labor. Opinions of the solicitor for the Department of commerce and labor dealing with workmen's compensation under the act of Congress granting to certain employees of the United States the right to receive from it compensation for injuries sustained in the course of their employment, approved May 30, 1908. From August, 1908, to August 1912. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1912. 646 p.

"Text of legislation": p. 13-16.

Solicitor of the Dept. of labor. Opinions of the solicitor for the Department of labor dealing with workmen's compensation under the act of Congress granting to certain employees of the United States the right to receive from it compensation for injuries sustained in the course of their employment, approved May 30, 1908, with the amendments thereto. From August, 1908, to April, 1915. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1915. 811 p.

"Text of legislation": p. 15-18.

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Treasury dept. Appropriation for Employees' compensation commission for contingent expenses. Letter . transmitting supplemental estimates of appropriation required by the Employees' compensation commission, for 1920. [Washington, Govt. print. off., 1919.] 3 p. incl. tables. (66th Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 492)

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Serial 7770

UNOFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS

Boyd, James H. Federal compensation acts for artisans and laborers injured in the service of the government. (In his Treatise on law of compensation for injuries to workmen Indianapolis [°1913] p. 941-99)

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[Nature and scope of act, text of acts of 1908, 1911, 1912, rules and regulations, administrative forms, construction of federal acts, definitions, etc.]

Commission on workmen's compensation laws (American federation of labor and National civic federation) Work

men's compensation. Report upon operations of State laws . . . Commission's findings, views of employers and workmen, digest of laws, rules of state boards of awards. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1914. 255 p. (U. S.) 63d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 419) Serial 6577 Dosker, Nicholas H.

Manual of compensation law; state and federal. Louisville, Ky., Baldwin law book co., inc., 1917. 548 p.

Federal act of 1916—annotated, p. 386-456.

Honnold, Arthur B. United States (federal acts) (In his Treatise on the American and English workmen's compensation laws. Kansas City, Mo., 1917. v. 2: 1672-84) Rubinow, Issac F. Social insurance, with special reference to American conditions. New York, H. Holt and company, 1913. 525 P. Workmen's compensation publicity bureau, New York. Digest of workmen's compensation laws in the United States and territories, with annotations. 4th ed., rev. to December 1, 1915. New York city, Workmen's compensation publicity bureau [1915] 73 numb. 1.

1916 Supplement, rev. to November 1, 1916. New York city, Workmen's compensation publicity bureau [1916] 24 numb. 1., 10 1.

Provisions of act in tabular statement.

PERIODICAL ARTICLES

p. 64-75.

Andrews, John B. New federal workmen's compensation law. Survey, Sept. 23, 1916, v. 36: 617-8.

[Comments on the law and legislation leading up to its enactment] Clark, L. D. Workmen's compensation and the federal congress. Journal of political economy, Oct., 1915, v. 23: 807-21.

[Reviews and compares the several federal compensation acts in force and the need of legislation to provide compensation for the other three-fourths of the civilian employees of the government]

Compensation for the men of the E- 2. Survey. Jan. 22, 1916, v. 35: 473.

[The death of four men and injury to ten others emphasizes need of more adequate compensation law for federal employees] Compensation for federal employees for accidents and diseases.

American labor legislation review, Dec., 1912, v. 2: 559-64. Earl, Charles. The need of a new Federal employees' accident compensation law. American labor legislation review, Feb., 1913, v. 3: 43-52.

Written by the Solicitor of the Department of commerce and labor to show the limited application of present laws.

Federal compensation. Outlook, June 28, 1916, v. 113: 445-6. [Urges passage of the McGillicuddy bill]

Federal compensation to workmen. Outlook, May 2, 1908, v. 89: 4-5.

[On the Sterling bill "to compensate civilian government employees for personal injury in service"]

Federal employees' compensation commission. Outlook, April 4, 1917, v. 115: 602.

[Names and special qualifications of the three commissioners appointed by the President]

Federal workmen's compensation law.

American labor legis

lation review, Sept., 1916, supplement. 10 p.

[Text of the act of Sept. 7, 1916]

Hanna, H. S. Memorandum on accident reports from Federal government shops. Monthly review of the U. S. Bureau of labor statistics, April, 1916. v. 2: 73-76.

Lowell, J. A. Federal workmen's compensation. American economic review, Mar., 1913, v. 3: 188-90.

[Points out the value of the Opinions of the Solicitor of the Department of commerce and labor dealing with workmen's compensation to those engaged in administering similar acts in the various states]

McGillicuddy, D. J. Workmen's compensation for federal em

ployees. American labor legislation review, Mar., 1915, v.

5: II-4.

O'Donoghue, D. W. Federal accident compensation law.
Georgetown law journal, Mar., 1915, v. 3: 17-27.
Rhodes, J. E. Compensation administration and adjustments.
American academy of political and social science. Annals,
Mar., 1917, v. 70: 273-96.

[Has reference to state laws, but general principles are of interest in a study of the federal law]

Rubinow, I. M. Accident compensation for federal employees. American labor legislation review, Feb., 1912, v. 2: 29-42.

[Points out defects in present compensation laws and necessity for revision of the regulations]

Accident compensation for federal employees. Survey, Aug. 16, 1913, v. 30: 624-8.

[Reviews the report of operations under the act of May 30, 1908 and shows need of better law]

Uncle Sam's duty as employer. Nation, May 25, 1916, v. 102: 559-60.

[Passage of Kern-McGillicuddy bill is urgently recommended] United States compensates its injured employees. World today, Nov., 1908, v. 15: 1181.

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* [Explains provisions of the act of May 30, 1908] Workmen's compensation for employees of the United States. Why Congress should pass the Kern-McGillicuddy bill. American labor legislation review, Dec., 1914, v. 4: 581-4. [Points out weaknesses of the act of May 30, 1908, and superiority of the Kern-McGillicuddy bill. Table compares main provisions of existing law with those of the new bill and with the national laws of Switzerland, Germany and Great Britain]

MANUSCRIPTS

U. S. Interdepartmental conference on the revision of regulations for the administration of the act of May 30, 1908

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