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_ New York, 1912. (3) Commons, John R. _Races and Immigrants in America._ New ed. New York, 1920. (4) Fairchild, Henry P. _Immigration._ A world-movement and its American significance. New York, 1913. [Bibliography.] (5) Ross, E. A. _The Old World in the New._ The significance of past and present immigration to the American people. New York, 1914. (6) Abbott, Grace. _The Immigrant and the Community._ With an introduction by Judge Julian W. Mack. New York, 1917. (7) Steiner, Edward A. _On the Trail of the Immigrant._ New York, 1906. (8) ----. _The Immigrant Tide, Its Ebb and Flow._ Chicago, 1909. (9) Brandenburg, Broughton. _Imported Americans._ The story of the experiences of a disguised American and his wife studying the immigration question. New York, 1904. (10) Kapp, Friedrich. _Immigration and the Commissioners of Emigration of the State of New York._ New York, 1880. B. _Immigrant Communities_ (1) Faust, Albert B. _The German Element in the United States._ With special reference to its political, moral, social, and educational influence. New York, 1909. (2) Green, Samuel S. _The Scotch-Irish in America, 1895._ A paper read as the report of the Council of the American Antiquarian Society, at the semi-annual meeting, April 24, 1895, with correspondence called out by the paper. Worcester, Mass., 1895. (3) Hanna, Charles A. _The Scotch-Irish._ Or the Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America. New York and London, 1902. (4) Jewish Publication Society of America. _The American Jewish Yearbook._ Philadelphia, 1899. (5) _Jewish Communal Register, 1917-1918._ 2d ed. Edited and published by the Kehillah (Jewish Community) of New York City. New York, 1919. (6) Balch, Emily G. _Our Slavic Fellow Citizens._ New York, 1910. (7) Horak, Jakub. _Assimilation of Czechs in Chicago._ [In press.] (8) Millis, Harry A. _The Japanese Problem in the United States._ An investigation for the Commission on Relations with Japan appointed by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. New York, 1915. (9) Fairchild, Henry P. _Greek Immigration to the United States._ New Haven, 1911. (10) Burgess, Thomas. _Greeks in America._ An account of their coming, progress, customs, living, and aspirations; with a historical introduction and the stories of some famous American-Greeks. Boston, 1913. (11) Coolidge, Mary R. _Chinese Immigration._ New York, 1909. (12) Foerster, Robert
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