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PUBLISHED STUDIES
1. A Statistical Study of Virginia
By Wilson Gee, Professor of Rural Economics and Rural Sociology, and
J. J. Corson, III, Research Assistant in Rural Social Economics.
Institute Monograph No. 1, 201 pages, 184 tables, and 18 charts. 1927.
2. Counties in Transition: A Study of County Public and Private Welfare
Administration in Virginia
By Frank W. Hoffer, Associate Professor of Sociology.
Institute Monograph No. 2, 256 pages, 60 tables, 13 charts and figures,
and 3 maps. 1929.
3. Public and Private Welfare, Roanoke, Virginia[1]
By Frank W. Hoffer, Associate Professor of Sociology.
141 pages, 49 tables, 14 maps, 11 charts, and 29 illustrations. 1928.
4. Rural Depopulation in Certain Tidewater and Piedmont Areas of
Virginia
By Wilson Gee, Professor of Rural Economics and Rural Sociology, and
J. J. Corson, III, Research Assistant in Rural Social Economics.
Institute Monograph No. 3, 104 pages, 59 tables, map and 2 charts. 1929.
5. Research in the Social Sciences: Its Fundamental Methods and Objectives[2]
Edited by Wilson Gee, Director of the Institute.
305 pages. 1929.
6. Life Insurance in Virginia
By C. N. Hulvey, Associate Professor of Commercial Law and William
H. Wandel, Research Assistant in Insurance.
Institute Monograph No. 4, 167 pages, 58 tables and 7 charts. 1929.
7. Bibliography of Virginia History Since 1865
By Lester J. Cappon, Research Associate in History, with a foreword by
Dumas Malone, Sometime Professor of History.
Institute Monograph No. 5, 900 pages. 1930.
8. Rural and Urban Living Standards in Virginia
By Wilson Gee, Professor of Rural Economics and Rural Sociology and
William H. Stauffer, Research Associate in Rural Social Economics.
Institute Monograph No. 6, 133 pages, 58 tables and 2 charts. 1929.
9. Fort Lewis: A Community in Transition
By Floyd N. House, Professor of Sociology, F. W. Hoffer, Associate Professor
of Sociology, and others.
Institute Monograph No. 7, 56 pages, 14 tables, 1 map, illustrated. 1930.
10. Problems in Contemporary County Government
By Wylie Kilpatrick, Associate Research Professor of Government.
Institute Monograph No. 8, 657 pages, 100 tables. 1930.
11. Labor in the Industrial South
By Abraham Berglund, Professor of Commerce, G. T. Starnes, Associate
Professor of Commerce and Business Administration, and Frank T.
de Vyver, Research Assistant in Labor Problems.
Institute Monograph No. 9, 167 pages, 43 tables, charts, illustrated. 1930.
12. A Survey of Criminal Justice in Virginia
By Armistead W. Dobie, Professor of Law, F. D. G. Ribble, Professor of
Law, and Hugh N. Fuller, Associate Research Professor of Criminal
Procedure.
Institute Monograph No. 10. 1930.
13. Workmen's Compensation and Automobile Liability Insurance
By C. N. Hulvey, Associate Professor of Commercial Law and William
H. Wandel, Research Assistant in Insurance.
Institute Monograph No. 11. 1930.
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