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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY J) b/M/e>frapJiy of ^ deuce ^he of- racu/Jy 'o turn ho CUSICK, M. R., compiler LIST OF BUSINESS MANUSCRIPTS IN BAKER LIBRARY* Boston: Baker Library, 1932* Pp. xii, 112. list of source materials for students of ec. history (508 entries of manuscripts), material classified by industries and types of econ. activity. Within each industry arrangement of collections is chonological. Accompanying many of entries is estimate of character of the material. e.g. Topic "Banking" - 13 entries embracing inter alia, 4B vols* of the Massachusetts Bank, 1784,-1903} -*69 y«lj! m BiifJulk Bank; 181(8 1*0 67 vols of Plymouth Bank, 1803-1875 230 vols, of Suffolk Bank, 1818-1903. TPELAND, N. 0. An index to indexes: a subject bibliography of published indexes. Useful ref. series no. 67. Boston: F. V. Fax:on, 1942. Pp. 123. Collections THE KRESS LIBRARY OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS See November BULLETIN, 1938, of the Harvard Business School Alumni Association (p« 26) • This article by A. H* Cole describes the Foxwell collection purchased some years ago for the Harvard Business School• Library Association (London, England; THE SUBJECT INDEX TO PERIODICALS, 1917-1919} HISTORICAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCES. LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY Collections has purchased the private library of DR. RICHARD T. ELY, containing 7,500 books, 100,000 pamphlets and many volumes of journals and periodicals. Included also are valuable English documents and deeds from the time of Henry VII to George IV. ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY Writings on British History, 1934* compiled by Alexander Taylor Milne. London: Jonathan Cape, 193 New series— to provide an annual bibliography of writings in English history WAEBURG COLLECTION A collection of 3>500 books and 2,000 pamphlets on economics was presented to New York University by Felix M» Warburg in the name of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Jacob H. Schiff, who acquired the collection from a nephew, Professor Edgar Salin of Germany, member of the faculty of the University of Basle, Switzerland. AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, September, 1935> p* 608.