Eaves, Lucille

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By Eaves

Eaves, Lucille, A history of California labor legislation, with an introductory sketch of the San Francisco labor movement, by Lucile Eaves. Berkeley, The University press [1910]DESCRIPT xiv, 461 p. 27 cm.SUBJECT Trade-unions --California --San Francisco. Slavery --California. Chinese --California. Labor laws and legislation --California.SERIESUniversity of California publications in economics, v. 2.NOTE Bibliography: p. 444-448. LOCATION CALL NO.STATUS 1 > B Canaday q 306 C12 v.2

Eaves, Lucile, Children in need of special care; studies based on two thousand case records of social agencies,introduction by C. C. Carstens. (Boston, Women's educational and industrial union, 1923) [1 > B Canaday Strg 362.7 Ea8

Eaves. Lucille, Aged Clients of Boston's Social Agencies

Eaves, Lucille, The food of working women in Boston; an investigation by the Department of research, Women's educational and industrial union, Boston. Lucile Eaves, PH. D., director, in co-operation with the State department of health. (Boston, Wright & Potter printing co., state printers, 1917) [1 > B Canaday 331.83 W84

Women's Educational and Industrial Union (Boston, Mass.). Dept. of Research. Training for store service : the vocational experiences and training of juvenile employees of retail department, dry goods and clothing stores in Boston / report of investigations made in the Research department of the Women's educational and industrial union, Lucile Eaves, director. Boston : R. G. Badger, [c1920]) 1 > B Canaday 371.42 W84t

Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston. Dept. of Research. Old-age support of women teachers: provisions for old age made by women teachers in the public schools of Massachusetts / a study by the Department of research of the Women's educational and industrial union, Lucile Eaves, PH. D (Boston, Mass. [Spartan press inc.] 1921) 1 > S McCabe LB2842 .W8

Articles (chronological)

Eaves, Lucille,"Where San Francisco Was Sorest Stricken" Charities and Commons 16 (May, 1906): 161-63.

Eaves, Lucille, "Social Policy in California," American Economic Review, 4 (June, 1914): 450-54

Eaves, Lucille, "Discussion of a Paper by Anna G. Spencer," Proceedings of the American Sociological Society,73 (1919): 28-33.

Eaves, Lucille, "Training Children for Work after the War, American Labor Legislation Review 9 (March, 1919): 59-61

Eaves, Lucille, "Plan for Cooperative Research," American Journal of Sociology 25 (1919): 568-71.

Eaves, Lucille, "The Child and the Machine," The Survey 45 (January 1921): 536-37

Eaves, Lucille, "Women and Industrial Problems," Sociology and Social Research 7 (1922): 201

Eaves, Lucille, "Women's Educational and Industrial Union Boston," Social Forces 2 (1923): 574

Eaves, Lucille, "The Social Worker's Clients," Social Forces 2 (May 1924):497-501

Eaves, Lucille, "Applied Sociology Relations to Social Work," Sociology and Social Research

Eaves, Lucille,"Social Sciences in the Sixth h International Congress of Philosophy," Social Forces 5 (March 1927): 407-13

Eaves, Lucille, "Massachusetts Cancer Hospital," Survey 59 (October, 1927): 79-80

Eaves, Lucille, "Pensions or Poorhouses," Survey 59 (February 15, 1928): 613-15

Eaves, Lucille, "Family Income and Sick Dependant," Social casework 10 (1929): 224

Eaves, Lucille, "Almshouse Care for Chronic Patients," Survey 61 (Marhc 15, 1929): 807-08

Eaves, Lucille, "Children Who Are Chronically Sick," Survey 62 (May 15, 1929): 241-43

Eaves, Lucille, "When Chronic Illness Hits the Wage Earner," Survey 92 (July 15, 1929): 448-50

Eaves, Lucille, "Studies of Breakdowns in Family Income," Family 10 (December 1929): 227-36.

Book reviews By

Eaves, Lucille, [review of Economic Beginnings of the far West," American Journal of Sociology 18 (May, 1913): 819-21

Eaves, Lucille, [review of Women in the Bookbinding Trade, American Journal of Sociology 19 (September, 1913): 247-49

Eaves, Lucille, [discussion of Kelsey Paper on Social Control], Proceedings of the American Sociological Society 12 (1918): 34-8


Written by Robert C. Bannister, Swarthmore College (emeritus). Latest revision. 4/02/01