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- catalog contributor b3709710.
- catalog contributor b3709711.
- catalog created "1950]".
- catalog date "1950".
- catalog date "1950]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1950]".
- catalog description "Contents: What a constitution should contain, by H. V. Thorton. --2. Bill of Rights, by H. V. Thorton. --3. Amendments and revision of the Constitution of Oklahoma, by J. W. Strain. --4. Legislative organization, by H. V. Thorton. --5. Bicameralism-Unicameralism, by H. V. Thorton. --6. Apportionment in Oklahoma, by H. V. Thorton. --7. Direct Legislation, by J. Gillespie. --8. Organization of the executive department, by H. V. Thorton. --9. The chief executive, by H. V. Thorton. --10. Budget administration in Oklahoma, by H. V. Thorton. --11. The merit system amoung the states, by V. W. Holloway. --12. Executive and administrative agencies, by the Department of Government, University of Oklahoma. --13. Institutions and institutional control, by w. Ingler. --14. Judicial personnel, by D. L. Bowen. --15. Judicial organization and management, by D. L. Bowen. --16. Improvement of the administration of justice, by the Oklahoma Bar Association's Committee on the Improvement of the Administration of Justice. --17. County goverment - an analysis, by J. P. Duncan. --18. County government - forms, by J. P. Duncan. --19. County government - constitutional data, by J. P. Duncan. --20. The constitutional structure and functioning of city government in Oklahoma - an analysis, by J. P. Duncan. --21. City government - constitutional data, by J. P. Duncan. --22. Federal-state relations and Oklahoma's Constitution, by E. Foster Dowell.".
- catalog extent "xxxiv, 609 p. ;".
- catalog isPartOf "State constitutional conventions.".
- catalog issued "1950".
- catalog issued "1950]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Oklahoma City : s.n.,".
- catalog spatial "Oklahoma.".
- catalog subject "Constitutional law Oklahoma.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Contents: What a constitution should contain, by H. V. Thorton. --2. Bill of Rights, by H. V. Thorton. --3. Amendments and revision of the Constitution of Oklahoma, by J. W. Strain. --4. Legislative organization, by H. V. Thorton. --5. Bicameralism-Unicameralism, by H. V. Thorton. --6. Apportionment in Oklahoma, by H. V. Thorton. --7. Direct Legislation, by J. Gillespie. --8. Organization of the executive department, by H. V. Thorton. --9. The chief executive, by H. V. Thorton. --10. Budget administration in Oklahoma, by H. V. Thorton. --11. The merit system amoung the states, by V. W. Holloway. --12. Executive and administrative agencies, by the Department of Government, University of Oklahoma. --13. Institutions and institutional control, by w. Ingler. --14. Judicial personnel, by D. L. Bowen. --15. Judicial organization and management, by D. L. Bowen. --16. Improvement of the administration of justice, by the Oklahoma Bar Association's Committee on the Improvement of the Administration of Justice. --17. County goverment - an analysis, by J. P. Duncan. --18. County government - forms, by J. P. Duncan. --19. County government - constitutional data, by J. P. Duncan. --20. The constitutional structure and functioning of city government in Oklahoma - an analysis, by J. P. Duncan. --21. City government - constitutional data, by J. P. Duncan. --22. Federal-state relations and Oklahoma's Constitution, by E. Foster Dowell.".
- catalog title "Oklahoma constitutional studies of the Oklahoma Constitutional Survey and Citizens Advisory Committee / directed by H. V. Thorton ; initiated by the Oklahoma State Legislative Council.".
- catalog type "text".