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- catalog contributor b1448665.
- catalog contributor b1448666.
- catalog created "[1967]".
- catalog date "1967".
- catalog date "[1967]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1967]".
- catalog description "--Theodore Roosevelt holds to the rule of reason, from Autobiography.--Ida Tarbell discovers "The golden rule in industry" from All in a day's work.--Frederic Howe befriends the Irish, from The confessions of a reformer.--Josephus Daniels defends the color line, from Editor in politics.--Robert La Follette curbs the interests, from La Follette's autobiography.--George Norris unhorses an old guard, from Fighting liberal.--William Prendergast goes Bull Moose, from Reminiscences, Columbia University Oral History Collection.--Jane Addams stands at Armageddon, from McClure's.--Theodore Roosevelt sums it up, from The outlook.--Jacob Riis asserts his patriotism, from The making of an American.--Mary Simkhovitch musters a settlement house, from Neighborhood.--Roger Baldwin defends civil liberties and resists the draft, from Reminiscences, Columbia University Oral History Collection.".
- catalog description "Bibliogr. Index.".
- catalog description "Introduction.--Selected bibliography (p. xxxv-xxxvii)--Vernon Louis Parrington recalls the spirit of an age, from Main currents of American thought.--Richard Ely inaugurates the new economics, from Ground under our feet.--W. E. B. Du Bois proposes a science of equality, from Dusk of dawn.--Jane Addams weighs the burdens of the poor, from Twenty years at Hull House.--Margaret Sanger takes up the fight for birth control, from My fight for birth control.--Rabbi Stephen Wise sides with labor, from The challenging years.--Monsignor John Ryan calls for a living wage, from Social doctrine in action.--The Reverend Washington Gladden shuns tainted money, from Recollections.--Ray Stannard Baker holds on to his muckrake, from American chronicle.".
- catalog extent "xxxviii, 397 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Progressives.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Progressives.".
- catalog isPartOf "The American heritage series".
- catalog issued "1967".
- catalog issued "[1967]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill".
- catalog relation "Progressives.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "E743 .R45".
- catalog subject "Progressivism (United States politics)".
- catalog subject "Social reformers United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "Social reformers United States Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.".
- catalog subject "Social reformers United States Correspondence.".
- catalog tableOfContents "--Theodore Roosevelt holds to the rule of reason, from Autobiography.--Ida Tarbell discovers "The golden rule in industry" from All in a day's work.--Frederic Howe befriends the Irish, from The confessions of a reformer.--Josephus Daniels defends the color line, from Editor in politics.--Robert La Follette curbs the interests, from La Follette's autobiography.--George Norris unhorses an old guard, from Fighting liberal.--William Prendergast goes Bull Moose, from Reminiscences, Columbia University Oral History Collection.--Jane Addams stands at Armageddon, from McClure's.--Theodore Roosevelt sums it up, from The outlook.--Jacob Riis asserts his patriotism, from The making of an American.--Mary Simkhovitch musters a settlement house, from Neighborhood.--Roger Baldwin defends civil liberties and resists the draft, from Reminiscences, Columbia University Oral History Collection.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction.--Selected bibliography (p. xxxv-xxxvii)--Vernon Louis Parrington recalls the spirit of an age, from Main currents of American thought.--Richard Ely inaugurates the new economics, from Ground under our feet.--W. E. B. Du Bois proposes a science of equality, from Dusk of dawn.--Jane Addams weighs the burdens of the poor, from Twenty years at Hull House.--Margaret Sanger takes up the fight for birth control, from My fight for birth control.--Rabbi Stephen Wise sides with labor, from The challenging years.--Monsignor John Ryan calls for a living wage, from Social doctrine in action.--The Reverend Washington Gladden shuns tainted money, from Recollections.--Ray Stannard Baker holds on to his muckrake, from American chronicle.".
- catalog title "The progressives.".
- catalog type "text".