APPENDIX III
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Adier, Felix. The consequences of overcrowding. Charities and the
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A plea for constructive preventive work.
Almy, Frederic. Public outdoor relief and congestion. Survey, Mar.
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Comments on report of Congestion Commission; takes issue on
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An uncritical and cursory comment on report o£ Congestion
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Outlines a clear and suggestive program for dealing with
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A crude attempt to show the social consequences of Congestion
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Bartlett, Dana W. City congestion. Reprint from Los Angeles Ex¬
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Urges the building of factories in the suburbs, the establishment
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