Special problems of labor disputes: Free speech and the injunction order, by S. Gompers; The law of the Danbury hatters' case, by W. G. Merritt; Effect of the recent boycott decisions, by M. A. Schaffner; Proper bounds of the use of the injunction in labor disputes, by J. W. Bryan.--Methods of settlement of labor disputes: Compulsory arbitration in the United States, by C. J. Doyle; Necessity of industrial arbitration, by J. Krauskopf; Trade agreements, by E. Stewart; The settlement of disputes among the mine workers, by T. L. Lewis; The trade agreement in the coal industry, by F. J. Warne; The wage scale agreements of the maritime unions, by R. K. Forsyth; The anthracite board of conciliation, by T. D. Nicholls; The work of employers associations in the settlement of labor disputes, by J. W. Van Cleave; Welfare work as a way to prevent labor disputes, by T. S. Vance; The sympathetic strike, by C. O. Pratt The law of labor disputes in the United States: State agencies for dealing with labor disputes, the experience of New York, by J. Lundrigan; The next legislation on industrial disputes in Massachusetts, by R. Luce.--The law of labor disputes abroad: The Canadian industrial disputes investigation act, by F. A. Acland; Settlement and prevention of industrial disputes in New Zealand, by P. Kennaday; The German courts for the arbitration of industrial disputes, by H. Weinstock