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Abolition: See Anti-slavery American Peace Society, 241 Academy of Music, Phila., 99 American Philosophical Society, 248, 308 Act of Supremacy, 383 American Psychiatric Association, 187 Act of Toleration, 434, 436-437, 439 American Railroad Journal, 168 Act of Uniformity, 284 : American Patriots and Adams, Henry, 118 the Ritual of Revolution, by Peter Shaw, Adams, John, 219, 345, 353, 491; Pennsyl- rev., 345-348; The "Centinel": Warnings vania Federal District Court, 311; and of a Revolution, Elizabeth I. Nybakken, Timothy Pickering, 225-226 ed., rev., 217-218; "Controlling the Op- Adams, John, schoolteacher, 67 position in During the Adams, John Quincy, 119 American Revolution," by Anne M. Ous- Adams, Samuel, The Old Revolutionaries: Po- terhout, 2—34: and the Diplo- litical hives in the Age of , by macy of the American Revolution, by James Pauline Maier, rev., 348-350 H. Hutson, rev., 111-114; Letters of Del- Adams, Willi Paul, 351 egates to the Congress, 1774-1789, Paul Addams, Jane, 241, 363 H.Smith, et al., eds., rev., 105-106: Light- Ader, Clement, 324 Horse Harry Lees and the Legacy of the Ahlstrom, Sidney E., 453 American Revolution, by Charles Royster, Aitken, Robert, 355 rev., 495: The Old Revolutionaries: Polit- Alden Park Corporation, Phila., 247 ical Lives in the Age of Samuel Adams, by Alexander, John K., Render Them Submissive: Pauline Maier, rev., 348-350; The Press Responses to Poverty in Philadelphia, and the American Revolution, Bernard Bar- 1760-1800, rev. 109-110 lyn and John B. Hench, eds., rev., Aliens, registration of, 1717, 251-253 350-351; Revolution, Reform and the Pol- Alison, Francis, 218 itics of American Taxation, by Robert A. Allen, John L., 108 Becker, rev., 222—223; The Revolution Allen, William, 296, 304 Remembered: Eyewitness Accounts of the War Allen's Lucky Office, 50 for Independence, by John C. Dann, rev., Almshouses: See Workhouses 220-222; See also, Congress, Continental Alotta, Robert, 514 American Society for the Judicial Settlement "The Amateur in Aviation: George A. Spratt of International Disputes, 241 and the American Aeronautical Commu- American Stereoscopic Company, 194 nity," by William F. Trimble, 323-334 , 117 Ambridge, Economy settlement, 498 Amyraut, Moses, 380 American Antiquarian Society, 350 Anarchist Women, 1870-1920, by Margaret American Anti-Slavery Society, "An Anti- S. Marsh, rev., 505-506 slavery Agent: C. C. Burleigh in Penn- Andalusia, 122 sylvania, 1836-1837," by Ira V. Brown, Anderson, Margaret, 506 66T84 Andrews, Wayne, Pride of the South: A Social American Artillery School, 246 of Southern Architecture, rev., American Association for the Advancement 115-116 of Science, 324 Anglican Church: See Church of England American Church, Paris, France, 87 Anne, Queen of England, 288, 440 The American Civil Engineer, 167 Anti-Masonry, 67 American Colonization Society, 75 "Anti-Popery in Colonial Pennsylvania," by American Dictionary of the English Language, Joseph J. Casino, 279-309 116-117 Anti-slavery: "An Antislavery Agent: C. C. American Friends Service Committee, 236 Burleigh in Pennsylvania, 1836-1837," American Institute of Architects, 116 by Ira V. Brown, 66-84; Lucretia Mott: American Mutoscope and Biography Com- Her Complete Speeches and Sermons, Dana pany, 317-318 Green, ed. and intro., rev. 359—360; Pol- American Patroits and the Ritual of Revolution, itics and Ideology in the Wage of the Civil by Peter Shaw, rev., 345-348 War, by , rev., 360-362 589 5 90

Anti-trust and American business ethics, 124 Bamheld, "Councillor," 475 Appleton, Nathan, 119 Bank of North America, 496 Archdale, Governor, 409 Banking, national bank issue, 497 Architects and architecture: The Engineering Baptists, religious liberty in Pa., 447, 449 Drawings of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Dar- Barclay, Robert, laws for West Jersey and win H. Stapleton, ed., rev., 353-354; Pa., 379-381, 465, 467; Popery, 285; Mora/ism and the Model Home: Domestic Quakerism, 216; religious liberty, 428, Architecture and Cultural Conflict in Chi- 430 cago, by Gwendolyn Wright, rev., Barnes, Harry Elmer, 363-365 362-363; Pride of the South: A Social His- Barton, Thomas, 304 tory of Southern Architecture, by Wayne Bartram, William, 106-107 Andrews, rev., 115-116 Bauman, John F., rev. of One Third of a Armistead, John, 335 Nation: Lorena Hickok Reports on the Great Armistead, Lucy (Mrs. John Armistead), Depression, Richard Lowitt and Maurine 335-338 Beasley, eds., 508-510 Armistead, Mary Burwell (Mrs. Landon Bauman, Roland M., rev. of Letters of Del- Carter), 335 egates to Congress, 1774-1789, Paul H. Arndt, Karl J. R., comp. and ed., Harmony Smith, etal., eds., 105-106 on the Connoquenessing: George Rapp's FirstBaxter, Richard, 486 American Harmony, 1803-1815, rev., Baylor family, 335-339 498-499 Baylor, Lucy (Mrs. John Armistead), Artifacts and the American Past, by Thomas 335-338 J. Schlereth, rev., 513-514 Beard, Charles A*, 118 Aspden, Matthias, 28 Beasley, Maurine: See Lowitt, Richard Assembly, Pa., "Controlling the Opposition Beccaria, Cesare, 392 in Pennsylvania During the American Becker, Carl, 118 Revolution," by Anne M. Ousterhout, Becker, Laura L., 134; "The People and the 3-34 System Legal Activities in a Colonial Associated Press, 509 Pennsylvania Town," 135—149 Association of Medical Superintendents of Becker, Robert A., Revolution, Reform and American Institutions for the Insane, 187, the Politics of American Taxation, rev., 189, 196, 198 222-223 Astor, John Jacob, 107 Beecher, Lyman, 119 Audubon, John James, 106-107 Beeman, Richard R., rev. of Pauline Maier's Augusta, Maine, State Hospital for the In- The Old Revolutionaries: Political Lives in sane, 189 the Age of Samuel Adams, 348-350 Augustine of Hippo, 462 Beer, 45-46 Aviation, "The Amateur in Aviation: George Bell, John C, 99 A. Spratt and the American Aeronautical Bell, Tom, 492-493 Community," by William F. Trimble, Bell, Whitfield, 344 323-334 Bellevue, Pa., 60-65 Axtell, James, 215 Benezet, Anthony, 302 Babbitt (smuggler), 433 Bensman, David, "Economics and Culture Babington, Tnomas, 484 in the Gilded Age Hatting Industry," 512 Bache, Richard, 54 Benson, Lee} 361 Backus, Isaac, 449 Berkeley, John Lord, 379 Bacon, Margaret Hope, 359 Berkofer, Robert F., 489 Bacon, William, 390 Berliner Zeitung, 48 Bailyn, Bernard and John B. Hench, eds., Berrigan, Daniel, 241 The Press and the American Revolution, rev.Berthoff, , Rowland, 512 350-351 Berton, Pierre, The Invasion of Canada, Vol- Baldwin Locomotive Works, 128 ume One: 1812-1813, rev., 228-229 Baltimore, Md., welfare and relief, 155, 158 Besse, Joseph, 484 Baltimore in the Nation, 1789-1871, by Gary Bethlehem, Pa., 131 Lawson Browne, rev., 356-357 Beverly, Robert, 108 Baltimore, Lord: See Calvert, Cecilius Bezalion, Peter, 293 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 357 Bezilla, Michael, Electric Traction on the Baltzell, E. Digby, 365; Puritan Boston^ and Pennsylvania Railroad, 1895-1968, rev., Quaker Philadelphia: Two Protestant Ethics 127-128 and the Spirit of Class Authority and Lead- Biddle, Francis, 365 ership, rev., 229-232 Biddle, Nicholas, 122 591

Billings, Edward, 411, 430; "Laws and 319-320; Phila., 45-46 Governments proposed for West Jersey and Brewster, David, 89 Pennsylvania, 1676—1683," by Caroline Bribery, 63-64 Robbins, 373-392 Bridenbaugh, Carl, Early Americans, rev., Billings, Lilias, 378 492-493 Billington, Ray, 106 British Journal of Photography, 202 Binns, John, 53-54 Brittin, Lionel, 290 Birch, William R., 122 Broad Street Hospital, 247 Bishop, James Leander, 169 Broadway Tabernacle, N.Y.C., 66 Blackwell, John, 426, 442, 445 Brock, C. Helen, 344 Blair, Francis Preston, Francis Preston Blair, Brock, Isaac, 229 byElbertB. Smith, rev., 120-121 Bronner, Edwin B., 483 Blair, Frank, 120 Brown, Ira V., 2; "An Antislavery Agent: Blair, Montgomery, 120 C. C. Burleigh in Pennsylvania, Blake, George E., 356 1836-1837," 66-84; rev. of Lucretia Mott: Blankenburg, Rudolph, 100 Her Complete Speeches and Sermons, Dana Blanton, Wyndham, 345 Green, ed. & intro., 359-360 Blockson, Charles L., rev. of Freedom Not Brown, Ralph Adams, rev. of Carl Briden- Far Distant: A Documentary History of Afro- baugh's Early Americans, 492-493; rev. Americans in New Jersey, Clement Alex- of James H. Hutson's John Adams and the ander Price, ed., 365-366 Diplomacy of the American Revolution, Blumin, Stuart, 512 111-114 Bok, Edward M., 363-365 Brown, William Findlay, 100 Bolton, Joseph, 27 Browne, Gary Lawson, Baltimore in the Na- Bond, Julian P., 498 tion, 1789-1871, rev., 356-351 Book of Common Prayer, 284 Brownell, Charles, 354 Boone, Daniel, 108 Bruchey, Stuart W., ed., Small Business in Boorstin, Daniel, 505 American Life, rev., 512-513 Bordin, Ruth, Woman and Temperance: The Bryan, George, 29-30, 218 Quest for Power and Liberty, 1873-1900, Bryan, William Jennings, 99 rev., 234-235 Buchanan, James, 501 Boston, Mass.: The Forging of an Aristocracy:Bucknell University, 325 Harvard & the Boston Upper Class, Buckner, George, 336 1800-1870, rev., 357-359; Puritan Bos- Buel, Richard, 350 ton and Quaker Philadelphia: Two Protes- Bullitt, William Christian, 363-365 tant Ethics and the Spirit of Class Authority Bultmann, Rudolph, 457, 459, 462 and Leadership, by E. Digby Baltzell, rev., Bunisk, A. J., 319-320 229-232; welfare and relief, 155, 158, Burke, Edmund, racism and Whigs, 119 163 Burke, Kenneth, 228 Botein, Stephen, 351 Burleigh, Charles Calistus, "An Antislavery Botkin, Ben, 367 Agent: C. C. Burleigh in Pennsylvania, Boudinot, Elias, 335, 338-339 1836-1837," by Ira V. Brown, 66-84 Boudinot, Mrs. Elias, 338 Burleigh, Cyrus Moses, 67 Bouquet, Henry, 341 Burleigh, George Shepard, 67 Bowden, Henry W. and James P. Ronda, Burleigh, Gertrude (Kimber), 76 eds., John Eliot's Indian Dialogues: A Study Burleigh, John, 66 in Cultural Interaction, rev., 214—215 Burleigh, Lydia (Bradford), 67 Bowne, Bordon, 98 Burleigh, Rinaldo, 66-67 Boy's Industrial Association, 367 Burleigh, William, 67 Braceland, Francis, 187 Burlington, proposed city, 414-416 Bradford, Andrew, 432-434 Burnett, Edmund C, 105 Bradford, Lydia (Mrs. Rinaldo Burleigh), Burritt, Elihu, 241 67 Burt, Nathaniel, rev. of John Lukacs' Phil- Bradford, Mrs. (nee Boudinott), 338 adelphia: Patricians and Philistines, Bradford, William, Governor, 67 1900-1950, 363-365 Bradford, William, publisher, 218 Burt, Struther, 365 Braithwaite, William, 468 Business, Small Business in American Life, Brandeis, Louis D., 126 Stuart W. Bruchey, ed., rev., 512-513 Brandywine River Keithian congregation, 215 Business ethics: "Is the World Governed Too Brent, Margaret, 412 Much?" by Michael H. Frisch, 203-213; Breweries: Ortlieb Brewing Company, Power and Morality: American Business 592

Ethics, 1840-1914, by Saul Engelbourg, 279-309; German immigrants and decla- rev., 123-124 ration against the Pope, 254—258; reli- Business Men's Training Camp, 245 gious liberty in Pennsylvania, 422, Butler Hospital, Providence, R. L, 189 434-435, 450; and William Penn, Butler, Jon, rev. of The Keithian Controversy 484-486 in Early Pennsylvania, J. William Frost, Catlin, explorer, 107 ed., 215-216 Caveat emptor, "Is the World Governed Too Butler, Nicholas Murray, 241 Much?'fby Michael H. Frisch, 203-213 Cable railways, 316 Cay ley, George, 323 Cabrera, Joseph, 313 "Centinel", The "Centinel": Warnings of a Cadzow, Donald, 507 Revolution, Elizabeth I. Nybakken, ed., Calhoon, Robert M., 351 rev., 217-218 Calhoun, Donald, 167 Chalmers, Thomas, 156 Calvert, Cecilius (Lord Baltimore), 394-395, Chandaman, C. D., 493 397, 399, 401, 403-404, 407, 410 Chanute, Octave, 323-324, 326-329, 332 Calvinism, 230-232; and Whiggery, 119 Charles I, King of England, 306 Camelton Cotton Manufactory (Ind.), 172, Charles II, King of England, 284-285, 422, 174-175 433, 444; English America and the Resto- Campbell, Francis, 304 ration Monarchy of Charles II: Transatlan- Canada, The Invasion of Canada, Volume One: tic Politics, Commerce and Kinship, by 1812-1813, by Pierre Berton, rev., J. M. Sosin, rev., 493-494; Pennsylvania 228-229 and West New Jersey colonies, 373—377, Canals, New York state system, 167 379-382, 384 Cardozo, Jacob, 233 Charleston, S. C, cotton mills, 172; pro- Carey, Henry, 119, 233-234 posed city, 414—416 Carey, Mathew, 233 Chautauqua movement, 236 Carlyle, Thomas, 94 Chestnut Hill Casino Company, Ltd., and James Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Griffith, L. A. Thompson Scenic Railway 241 Company v., 3 16—3 17 Carolina Colonies, 374; German immigra- Chiarugi, Vincenzo, 18 5 tion, 249, 275; proprietors in, 395-399, Children of Strangers: The Stories of a Black 400, 405, 407-410, 412-417; Quakers Family, by Kathryn L. Morgan, rev., and officeholding, 439 239-240 Carr, Benjamin, 356 Chinard, Gilbert, 113 Carroll, Charles, 348 Christianity and Quaker theology, 453-468 Carter, Henry, 336 Christian missionaries, John Eliot's Indian Carter, James, "James Carter's Account of Dialogues: A Study in Cultural Interaction, his Sufferings in Slavery," by Linda Henry W. Bowden and James P. Ronda, Stanley, 335-339 eds., rev., 214-215; Missionary of Mod- Carter, Judy, 337 eration: Henry Melchior Muhlenberg and the Carter, Landon, 335, 337 Lutheran Church in English America, by Carter, Mary Burwell (Armistead), 335 Leonard R. Riforgiato, rev., 342-344 Carter, Nelly, 337 Christianson, Eric H.: See Cash Philip Carteret, George, 403 Church of England, 381-382; "Anti-Popery Cash, Philip, with Eric H. Christianson and in Colonial Pennsylvania," by Josepn J. J. Worth Estes, eds., Medicine in Colonial Casino, 279-309; 18th century Reading, Massachusetts, 1620-1820. A Conference heldPa., 141—145; religious liberty in Penn- 25&26 May, 1978 by the Colonial Society sylvania, 424-425, 428, 431, 438-439, of Massachusetts, rev., 344—345 443-456 Cashdollar, Charles D., 2; ''Unexpected Church and state. New England, 449-451; Friendship: John McClintock and "Religious Liberty in Early Pennsyl- Auguste Comte," 85-98 vania, by J. William Frost, 419-451; Casino, Joseph, 244; "Anti-Popery in Colon- Virginia, 449-450 ial Pennsylvania," 279-309 Citizenship, naturalization, prerequisites for, Cassedy, James H., 345 in 18th-century Reading, Pa., 142 Cassell, Frank A., rev. of Gary Lawson Civil Rights: negro , 68; See also Browne's Baltimore in the Nation, Anti-slavery 1789-1871, 356-351 Civil War, Politics and Ideology in the Age of Catechisme, 92 the Civil War, by Eric Foner, rev., Catholic Church, 231; "Anti-Popery in Co- 360-362 lonial Pennsylvania," by Josepn J. Casino, Clarfield, Gerard H., Timothy Pickering and 5 93

the American Republic, rev., 225-226 Charles Tillinghast James and the Gospel Clark, William, 106-108 of Steam Cotton Mills," by Thomas K. Clarke, George D., 176-177 Winpenny, 166-181 Clay, Henry, 119 Council of Safety, American Revolution, 4-6, Claypoole, James, 424 9, 11-12, 15 Clement, Pricilla Ferguson, 134; "The Phil- Counterfeiting, American Revolution, pen- adelphia Welfare Crisis of the 1820s," alty for, 8, 13, 16 150-165 Courant, Yale University, 245 Clifford B. Farr Historical Society, 182 Cours de philosophic positive, 85, 89 Clinton, George, 296 Court of Common Pleas, Pa., 138-139, 247 Clinton, Henry, 114 Court of Quarter Sessions, Pa., 138-139 Coale, Josiah, 285 Court records, "An Untapped Treasure: Re- Coates, Lindley, 77 search Opportunities in Pennsylvania's Cochran, Thomas C, rev. of James A. Federal District Court Records," by David Ward's /. Edgar Thomson: Master of the R. Kepley, 311-321 Pennsylvania, 125-126; rev. of Daniel Courts of law: "The People and the System Nelson's Frederick W. Taylor and the Rise Legal Activities in a Colonial Pennsyl- of Scientific Management, 126—127 vania Town," by Laura L. Becker, Cockley and Whitehill, machinists, 177 135-149; The Politics of Justice: Lower Colbert, Jean Baptiste, 374 Federal Judicial Selection and the Second Party Cole, Alan, 441 System, 1829-61, by Kermit L. Hall, rev., Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 94 501—502; and Tories during American College of New Jersey (Princeton), 90 Revolution, 3-34 Colonization: American blacks in Africa, 75, Crandall, Prudence, school for girls, 67-68 77, 80-81; "William Penn: How Does Craven, Wesley Frank, 417 He Rate As A Proprietor," by Maxine N. Cremin, Lawrence, 144 Lurie, 393-417 Cresson, Elliot, 83 Colonization Society of Pennsylvania, 81 Crime, 18th century Pa., 62-65 Colton, Calvin, 233 Crocker, B. F., 98 Committee on Public Safety: See Council of Croghan, George, 304 Safety Croly, Herbert, 363 Communist Party, 509 Cromwell, Oliver, 376, 378, 380, 386 Comte, Auguste, "Unexpected Friendship: Cromwell, Richard, 378 John McClintock and Auguste Comte," By Crystal Palace Exposition, London, 195 Charles D. Cashdollar, 85-98 Curti, Merle, 240-241 Conestoga Steam Mills, Lancaster, Pa., Curtiss, Glenn, 333 175-178 Curwen, John, 192 Congress, Continental: John Adams and the Cutler, William W. Ill and Howard Diplomacy of the American Revolution, by Gillette, eds., The Divided Metropolis: So- James H. Fiutson, rev., 111-114; Letters cial and Spatial Dimensions of Philadelphia, of Delegates to Congress, 1774-1789, Paul 1800-1975, rev., 129-130 H. Smith etals. eds., rev., 105-106 Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological and Eccle- Conkin, Paul K., Prophets of Prosperity: siastical Literature, 87, 93 America's First Political Economists, rev., 232-234 Connecticut, negro education, 68 "Controlling the Opposition in Pennsylvania D'Ada, Papal Nuncio, 287 During the American Revolution," by Anne Daguerre, L. J. M., 193-194 M. Ousterhout, 3-34 Dam, Norman, 183-184 Conway, Moncure, 97-98 Dann, John C, ed., The Revolution Remem- Conwell, Russell, 237 bered: Eyewitness Accounts of the War for Cooke, Jacob E., rev. of Gerard H. Independence, rev., 220-222 Clarfield's Timothy Pickering and the Amer-Darnell, John, 475 ican Republic, 225-226 Darwin, Charles, 97 Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 377 Davis, Allen F., rev. of Gwendoly Wright's Cooper, Thomas, 233 Moralism and the Model Home: Domestic Corliss, George H., 169 Architecture and Cultural Conflict in Chi- Cornwallis, Charles, Cornwallis: The Impe- cago, 362-363 rial Years, by Franklin and Mary Davis, Charles, 456 Wickwire, rev. 114-115 Day, Sherman, Sherman Day: artist, forty- Cotton mills, "The Engineer as Promoter: niner, engineer, by Murphy D. Smith, rev., 594

121-122 DuTemple, Felix, 323 DeBeneditti, Charles, The Peace Reform in Dyot, Tnomas W., patent medicines, 49-50 American History, rev., 240-242 DeBow's Review, 172 DeCelasco, Luis, 492 DeCleyre, Voltairine, 506 Earle, George H., 3rd, 247 Deeter, Paxson, 99 Early American Music Engraving and Print- DeFoe, Daniel, 407 ing: A History of Music Publishing in Amer- Delaware and Quakers, 43 1, 443 ica from 1787 to 1825 with Commentary on Democratic Party, The Reconstruction of the Earlier and Later Practices, by Richard J. New York Democracy, 1861-1874, by ,Wolfe, rev., 355-356 Jerome Mushkat, rev., 502-503 Early Americans, by Carl Bridenbaugh, rev., Democratic Press, 52-54 492-493 Denniston, Anna H., 336 Earp, Robert, 158, 162 DeOnis, Luis, 37 East New Jersey: and Quakers, 430, 445; Depression: See Poverty Thomas Rudyard as proprietor, 473, 476 D'Este, Queen Maria, 382 Eaton, Judge, 67 DeWarville, J. P. B., 185 Economics: The Elusive Republic: Political Diamond, Hugh W., 201 Economy in Jeffersonian America, by Drew Diaries, "Pennsylvania Through a German's R. McCoy, rev., 223-225; One Third of Eyes: The Travels of Ludwig Gall, a Nation: Lorena Hickok Reports on the 1819-1820," trans, by Frederick Traut- Great Depression, Richard Lowitt and mann, 35-36 Maurine Beasley, eds., rev., 508-510; Dickens, Charles, 388; "Philadelphia's Great Prophets of Prosperity: America's First Po- Drood Trial," by Martha Rosso, 99-104 litical Economists, by raul K. Conkin, rev., The Dickensian, 103 232-234; Small Business in American Life, Dickinson College, 87, 95-96 Stuart W. Bruchey, ed., rev., 512-513 Dickinson, John, 31, 218 The Economy of Colonial America, by Edwin Dickinson, Jonathan, 105 J. Perkins, rev., 216-217 Dickson, Harold E., 131 Economy settlement, Ambridge, 498 Diner, Steven J., rev. ofE. Digby Baltzell's Eddy, Zachariah, 67 Puritan Boston and Quaker Philadelphia: Edinburgh Review, 89 Two Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of ClassEdison, Thomas A., 128, 316 Authority and Leadership, 229-232 Education: German Reformed Church, Discovering America, 1700-1875, by Henry Reading, Pa., 142; James McCosh and the Savage, Jr., rev. 106-109 Scottish Intellectual Tradition: From Glas- The Divided Metropolis: Social and Spatial gow to Princeton, by J. David Hoeveler, Dimensions of Philadelphia, 1800-1975, Jr., rev., 503-505; Lutheran Church, William W. Cutler III and Howard Reading, Pa., 142; negro pupils, 67-68 Gillette, eds., rev.; 129-130 Eisenhower's Lieutenants: The Campaign of Doan, Aaron, 3 1 France and Germany, 1944—1945, by Rus- Doan gang, robbery and state tax collectors, sell F. Weigley, rev., 510-511 Electric Traction on the Pennsylvania Rail- Downington, 57 road, 1895-1968, by Michael Bezilla, rev., Dowling, Joseph A., rev. of J. David 127-128 Hoeveler, Jr.'s James McCosh and the Scot-Eliot, Charles William, 359 tish Intellectual Tradition: From Glasgow toElkin, John P., 99, 102 Princeton, 503-505 Elkins, George W., 100 Drew, Daniel, 88 The Elusive Republic: Political Economy in Jef- Drew Theological Seminary, 88 fersonian America, by Drew R. McCoy, Drinnon, Richard, Facing West: The Meta- rev., 223-225 physics of Indian-Hating and Empire Build-The Emancipator, 71—72 ing, rev., 489-491 Endicott, John, 491 Drood, Edwin, "Philadelphia's Great Drood Endy, Melvin B., Jr., 372, 485; "Theology Trial," by Martha Rosso, 99-104 in a Religiously Pluralistic World: Some Drummond, Lord, 105 Contributions of William Penn," 453-468 Dunn, Mary Maples, with Richard S. Dunn, Engelbourg, Saul, Power and Morality: Richard A. Ryerson, Scott M. Wilds and American Business Ethics, 1840—1914, rev., Jean R. Soderlund, eds., The Papers of 123-124 William Penn, Volume 1,1644-1679, rev. The Engineering Drawings of Benjamin Henry essay by John M. Murrin, 483-487 Latrobe, Darwin H. btapleton, ed., rev., 595

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