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Handbooks of descriptions of specialized fields (A series). Washington, D. C., U. S. Government printing office.

Architecture. January 1946. 14 pp.

Agricultural engineering. September 1944. 5 pp.

Ceramic technology and engineering.

Civil engineering. July 1945. 27 pp.

September 1944. 9 pp.

Electrical engineering. November 1945. 22 pp.

Industrial engineering and business management. September 1945. 14 pp.

Mining engineering, petroleum engineering, and metallurgy and metallurgical engineering. 1946. 17 pp.

Miscellaneous professional fields. Washington D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1947. 29 pp. (Description of professions series, pamphlet No. 5.) (See Architect and landscape architecture, pp. 4-6, 9-11.)

Faculty members and students in institutions of higher education, December 1942. Washington, D. C., the Roster. Final report. June 15, 1943. Chart. Multi.

The personnel situation in engineering. Washington, D. C., the Commission. Apr. 13, 1943. 25 pp. Mimeo. (Bulletin No. 3.)

Women's Bureau. Employment of women in the Federal Government, 1923 to 1939. Washington, D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1941. 60 pp. (WB bulletin No. 182.)

(60) (U. S.) Federal Security Agency, U. S. Office of Education. Effects of the war upon college personnel. By Henry G. Badger and Benjamin W. Frazier. Washington, D. C., the Agency, June 1943. Multi. (Circular No. 217.)

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Engineering, science, and management war training. Final report. By Henry H. Armsby. Washington, D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1946. 149 pp. (Bulletin 1946, No. 9.)

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ume II.

Statistics of higher education, 1939-40 and 1941-42. VolWashington, D. C., the Agency, 1944. Biennial surveys of edu

cation in the United States. Table 7, p. 54.

(63) (U. S.) Veterans Administration.

Predicting success in engineering train

ing. Washington, D. C., the Administration, Dec. 11, 1946. (Tech. bull. 7-11.)

(64) U. S. War Department, Signal Corps Historical Section, New York, Special Activities Branch. The civilian training program of the Signal Corps in World War II. Vol. II. Preservice training on the college level. By Marvin I. Ingram. July 1945. 139 pp. and app. typewritten. (Signal Corps Historical project, C−3.)

(65) United States Directory of Registered Professional Engineers. New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc., 1943. 644 pp.

(66) Watt, R. R. G. Alumni survey-colleges of architecture, engineering, Southern California Alumni Review 19: 8-9, April 1938.

(67) Weaver, Polly. Architecture: job and partnership. Mademoiselle, February 1947. pp. 216-218ff.

(68) Wilson, Grace. Mechanical drawing for girls. Education 63: 472-75, April 1943.

(69) Wolman, Abel. The sanitary engineer looks forward. Engineering NewsRecord 137: 307-8, Sept. 5, 1946.

(70) Women American Institute of Mining Engineers members contribute their share in engineering war. Mining and Metallurgy 23: 580-81, November

INDEX

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Western Society of Safety Engineers. Women's military services__.

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Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education.

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CURRENT PUBLICATIONS OF THE WOMEN'S BUREAU

FACTS ON WOMEN WORKERS-issued monthly. 4 pages. (Latest statistics on employment of women; earnings; labor laws affecting women; news items of interest to women workers; women in the international scene.)

HANDBOOK ON WOMEN WORKERS, Bull. 225. (In press.)

EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK AND TRAINING FOR WOMEN

The Outlook for Women in Occupations in the Medical and Other Health Services, Bull. 203:

1. Physical Therapists. 14 pp. 1945. 10¢.

2. Occupational Therapists. 15 pp. 1945. 10¢.

3. Professional Nurses. 66 pp. 1946. 15¢.

4. Medical Laboratory Technicians. 10 pp. 1945. 10¢.

5. Practical Nurses and Hospital Attendants.

6. Medical Record Librarians. 9 pp. 1945. 10¢.

7. Women Physicians. 28 pp. 1945. 10¢.

8. X-Ray Technicians. 14 pp. 1945. 10¢.

9. Women Dentists. 21 pp. 1945. 10¢.

10. Dental Hygienists. 17 pp. 1945. 10¢.

20 pp. 1945. 10¢.

11. Physicians' and Dentists' Assistants. 15 pp. 1945. 10¢.

12. Trends and Their Effect Upon the Demand for Women Workers. 55 pp.

1946. 15¢.

The Outlook for Women in Science, Bull. 223:

1. Science. [General introduction to the series.]
2. Chemistry. 65 pp. 1948.

20¢.

3. Biological Sciences. 87 pp. 1948. 25¢.

4. Mathematics and Statistics. 21 pp. 1948. 10¢.

(In press.)

5. Architecture and Engineering. (Instant publication.)
6. Physics and Astronomy. 32 pp. 1948. 15¢.

(In press.)

(Rev. 1948.)

7. Geology, Geography, and Meteorology. 8. Occupations Related to Science. 33 pp. 1948. 15¢. Your Job Future After College. Leaflet. 1947. Training for Jobs-for Women and Girls. vocational training purposes.] Leaflet 1. EARNINGS

[Under public funds available for 1947.

Earnings of Women in Selected Manufacturing Industries, 1946. Bull. 219. 14 pp. 1948. 10¢.

EMPLOYMENT

Employment of Women in the Early Postwar Period, with Background of Prewar and War Data. Bull. 211. 14 pp. 1946. 10¢.

Women's Occupations Through Seven Decades. Bull. 218. (In press.)

Women Workers after VJ-Day in One Community-Bridgeport, Conn. Bull. 216. 37 pp. 1947. 15¢.

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