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Absent Voting 114 Academic Freedom and Academic Tenure, General Report of Committee on Part II, May INDEX Absent voting 114 Academic freedom and academic tenure, general report of committee on Part II, May. Administration and supervision of state charities and corrections, by Freder- ick H. Guild 327 Administrative decisions in connection with immigration, by Louis F. Post.. 235 Alexander, De Alva Stanwood, History and procedure of the house of repre- sentatives, rev. by Geddes W. Rutherford 775 Amending procedure of the federal Constitution, by Jacob Tanger 689 Amendment of statutes, by Russell McCulloch Story 743 American city, by Henry C. Wright, rev. by Frank Abbott Magruder 397 American municipal progress, by Charles Zueblin, rev. by Frank Abbott Magruder 383 American diplomacy, by Carl Russell Fish, rev. by F. A. Updyke 166 American Year Book. A Record of events and progress 1915, ed. by Francis G. Wickware, rev. by C. G. F 595 Anderson, Claude H., Reforms in legal systems 569 Anderson, Dice Roberts, William Branch Giles: A study in the politics of Virginia and the nation from 1790 to 1830, rev. by John H. LatanS 596 Andrews, John B., and Commons, John R., Principles of labor legislation, rev. by D. A. McCabe 411 Anglo-American isthmian diplomacy, by Mary Wilhelmine Williams, rev. by Robert T. Crane 798 Attempted revision of the state constitution of New York, by Gilbert Gid- dings Benjamin 20 Bannington, B. G., English public health administration, rev. by W. W. Ford, 605 Barnett, James D., Operation of the initiative, referendum and recall in Oregon, rev. by Arthur C. Millspaugh 387 Barnett, George E., rev. of Cohen, Law and order in industry 377 Bates, Frank G., Legislative organization and procedure 120 New administrative agencies 557 Baty, T., Vicarious liability, rev. by W 593 Beard, Charles A., Economic origins of Jeffersonian democracy, rev. by Frank L. Schechter 175 rev. of Committee . of National Municipal League, Model city charter and municipal home rule 602 Benjamin, Gilbert Giddings, Attempted revision of the state constitution of New York 20 Bibliography of municipal government, by William Bennett Munro, rev. by Robert T. Crane 382 821 822 INDEX Board of appeals, department of the interior, by Edward C. Finney 290 Boggs, Theodore H., British empire and closer union 635 rev. of Curtis, Problem of the commonwealth 791 Bonger, William Adrian, Criminality and economic conditions, rev. by George Elliott Howard 785 Bonucci, Alessandro, II fine dello stato, rev. by Robert T. Crane 594 Book reviews 164-199, 370-412, 591-611, 773-799 Borchard, Edwin M., Diplomatic protection of citizens abroad or the law of international claims, rev. by Philip Marshall Brown 182 Bradford, Ernest W., and Harvey, Richard S., Manual of the federal trade commission (rev.) 396 British empire and closer union, by Theodore H. Boggs 635 Brown, H. G., Transportation rates and their regulation, rev. by Oscar L. Pond 606 Brown, Philip Marshall, rev. of Borchard, Diplomatic protection of citizens abroad or the law of international claims 182 rev. of Hall, Outline of international law 184 Bryan, J. Wallace, rev. of Huston, Enforcement of decrees in equity 195 Buchner, Edward F., rev. of Roman, Industrial and commercial schools of the United States and Germany 379 Buck, Carl Darling, Language and the sentiment of nationality 44 rev. of Diplomatist, Nationalism and war in the Near East 174 Bullard, Arthur, Diplomacy of the great war, rev, by Edward Raymond Turner 384 Burgess, John William, European war of 1914: its causes, purposes, and probable results, rev. by Edward Raymond Turner 189 Reconciliation of government with liberty, rev. by Lindsay Rogers. ... 196 Burt, Alfred Leroy, Imperial architects, rev. by E. P 394 Challenge of the future: a study in American foreign policy, by Poland G. Usher, rev. by John H. Latane 373 Chew, Samuel C, rev. of Vaughan, Political writings of Jean Jacques Rousseau 591 City-manager plan, by Alice M. Holden 337 City planning, ed. by John Nolen, rev. by A. M. H 600 Cleland, Ethel, Legislative reference 110 Codification, by Charles Kettleborough 568 Cohen, Julius Henry, Law and order in industry, rev. by George E. Barnett.. 377 Coker, F. W., Safeguarding the petition in the initiative and the referendum. 540 Collected papers of John Westlake on public international law, ed. by L. Oppenheim, rev. by A. S. Hershey 403 Commons, John R., and Andrews, John B., Principles of labor legislation, rev. by D. A. McCabe 411 Comparative free government, by Jesse Macy and John W. Gannaway, rev. by Thomas F. Moran 381 Connors, Arthur, Constitutional amendments and referred measures 104 Initiative and referendum in 1915 320 Public health administration 563 INDEX 823 Constitutional amendments and referred measures, by Arthur Connors 104 Corwin, Edward S., rev. of Rogers, Postal power of congress 773 Courtney, Lord, ed., Nationalism and war in the Near East, by a diplomatist, rev. by Carl D. Buck 174 Crandall, Samuel B., Treaties, their making and enforcement, rev. by Arthur K. Kuhn 609 Crane, Robert T., rev. of Bonucci, II fine dello stato 594 rev. of Goebel, Recognition policy of the United States 378 rev. of Huberich, Das englische prisenrecht 380 rev. of Munro, Bibliography of municipal government 382 rev. of Williams, Anglo-American isthmian diplomacy 798 Criminality and economic conditions, by William Adrian Bonger, rev. by George Elliott Howard 785 Cunningham, Charles H., Origin of the friar lands question in the Philippines 465 Curtis, L. Problem of the commonwealth, rev. by Theodore H. Boggs 791 Cushman, Robert E., Recent experience with the initiative and referendum.. 532 Das englische prisenrecht, by Charles Henry Huberich, rev. by Robert T. Crane 380 Dealey, James Q., rev. of Walling, Stokes and others, Socialism of today 790 Decisions of American courts on points of public law, by John T. Fitzpatrick, 149 363, 584, 762 Diplomacy of the great war, by Arthur Bullard, rev. by Edward Raymond Turner 384 Diplomacy of the War of 1812, by Frank A. Updyke, rev. by Jesse S. Reeves.. 398 Diplomacy of the War of 1914, by Ellery C. Stowell, rev. by Amos S. Hershey, 164 Diplomatic protection of citizens abroad or the law of international claims, by Edwin M. Borchard, rev. by Philip Marshall Brown 182 Diplomatist, A, Nationalism and war in the Near East, ed. by Lord Court- ney, rev. by Carl D. Buck 174 Doctoral dissertations in political science 158 Dorney, John A., Recent government publications of political interest 200-206, 413-420, 612-620, 800-805 Dubach, U. G., Quasi-legislative powers of state boards of health 80 Dunaway, J. A., Standardization and inspection 315 Dunlap, Knight, rev. of Healy and Healy, Pathological lying, accusation and swindling 409 Economic origins of Jeffersonian democracy, by Charles A. Beard, rev. by Frank I. Schechter 175 Economy and efficiency commissions, by C. C. Waters 96 Eldridge, Seba, Need for a more democratic procedure of amending the Constitution. 683 Frequency and duration of parliaments, by James G. Randall 654 Electoral reform in England and Wales, by Charles Seymour, rev. by E. P.... 168 Empire and armament. Evolution of American imperialism and the problem of national defense, by Jennings C. Wise, rev. by Robert M. McElroy.... 406 824 INDEX Enforcement of decrees in equity, by Charles Andrews Huston, rev. by J. Wallace Bryan 195 English public health administration, by B. G. Bannington, rev. by \V. W. Ford 605 European war of 1914: its causes, purposes, and probable results, by John William Burgess, rev. by Edward Raymond Turner 189 Evolution of law, comp. by Albert Kocourek and John H. Wigmore, rev. by George Elliott Howard 392 Fairlie, John A., rev. of Hill, Federal executive 782 rev. of Holmes, Regulation of railroads and public utilities in Wisconsin 408 Federal executive, by John Philip Hill, rev. by John A. Fairlie 782 Federal grants in aid, by John A. Lapp 738 Fenwick Charles G., News and Notes 124-148, 341-362, 574-584, 749-761 rev. of Hill, People's government 185 rev. of Pyke, Law of the contraband of war 797 rev. of Wickware, ed., American Year Book 595 Finney, Edward C, Board of appeals, department of the interior 290 Fish, Carl Russell, American diplomacy, rev. by F. A. Updyke 166 Fitzpatrick, John T., Decisions of American courts on points of public law, 149, 363, 584, 702 Ford, Henry Jones, Woodrow Wilson, the man and his work, rev. by Frank Abbott Magruder 781 Ford, W. W., rev. of Bannington, English public health administration 605 Freund, Ernst, Principles of legislation 1 Gannaway, John W., and Macy Jesse. Comparative free government, rev. by Thomas F. Moran 381 Gardner, C. O., Problems of percentages in direct government 500 Garrison, Frank W., rev. of Young, Single tax movement in the United States 789 Goebel, Julius, Jr., Recognition policy of the United States, rev. by Robert T. Crane 378 Government and politics of the German Empire, by Fritz-Konrad Kruger, rev. by Walter James Shepard 180 "Government contests" before the administrative tribunals of the land department, by Philip P. Wells 262 Guild, Frederick H., Administration and supervision of state charities and corrections 327 Hadley, A. T., Undercurrents in American politics, rev. by J. M. Mathews.. 198 Haincs, Lynn, Your congress, rev. by Wilder H. Haines 389 Haines, Wilder H., rev. of Haines, Your congress 389 Hall, Arnold Bennett, Outline of international law, rev. by Philip Marshall Brown 184 Hart, Albert Bushnell, Monroe doctrine: an interpretation, rev. by John H. Latane 370 INDEX 825 Harvey, Richard S., and Bradford, Ernest W., Manual of the federal trade commis ion (rev.) 396 Haynes, Fred E., Third party movements since the Civil War, with special reference to Iowa, rev. by Arthur C. Milbpaugh 784 Headlam, J. W., History of twelve days, Jui/ 24 to August 4, 1914, rev. by Edward Raymond Turner 187 Healy, William, and Healy, Mary Tenney, Pathological lying, accusation and swindling, rev.
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