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- catalog contributor b5562019.
- catalog created "1914.".
- catalog date "1914".
- catalog date "1914.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1914.".
- catalog description "The commission as it operates in Austin, Texas, by A.P. Wooldridge. What government by commission has accomplished in Des Moines, by J.J. Hamilton. Securing efficient administration under the commission plan, by F.W. Donnelly. Berkeley, California, under commission form of government, by W.C. Jones.".
- catalog description "pt. I. Underlying principles and typical plans: History and underlying principles of commission government, by E.S. Bradford. Commission government in the South, by W.O. Scroggs. Commission government in Iowa: the Des Moines, plan, by B.F. Shambaugh. Commission government in Kansas, by F.G. Bates. Commission government in the West, by F.H. McGregor. Commission government in Illinois cities, by J.A. Fairlie. The Grand Junction plan of city government and its results, by J.W. Bucklin. Some commission government accomplishments and deficiencies, by H. Bruère.-pt. II. Problems of commission government: Franchise provisions in commission charters and statutes, by D.F. Wilcox. Budget provisions in commission-governed cities, by L.G. Powers. Civil service provisions in commission charters, by E.H. Goodwin. The short ballot and the commission plan, by R.S. Childs. The initiative and referendum in commission cities, by C.O. Gardner. Popular control under the recall, by H.S. Gilbertson.-pt. III. The city-manager plan, by R.S. Childs. A proposal for a school of municipal administration at the University of Texas, by H.G. James. Objections to commission government, by W.G. Cooper. The city-manager charter of Dayton, by L.D. Upson. Adoption of the city-manager plan, by E.S. Bradford. The city-manager plan and expert city management, by H.S. Gilbertson. Municipal government administered by a general manager--the Staunton plan, by J. Crosby. The Lockport proposal, by F.D. Silvernail.-pt. IV. Results of commission government in typical cities: Galveston's commission plan of city government, by E.R. Cheesborough. Results of commission government in Houston, Texas, by J.H. Farbar.".
- catalog extent "vi, 279 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Commission government and the city-manager plan.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Commission government and the city-manager plan.".
- catalog isPartOf "The annals of the American academy of political and social science".
- catalog issued "1914".
- catalog issued "1914.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, American academy of political and social science,".
- catalog relation "Commission government and the city-manager plan.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "H1 .A4 vol.38 no.3a JS342.A5 1914".
- catalog subject "Municipal government United States.".
- catalog subject "Municipal government by commission.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The commission as it operates in Austin, Texas, by A.P. Wooldridge. What government by commission has accomplished in Des Moines, by J.J. Hamilton. Securing efficient administration under the commission plan, by F.W. Donnelly. Berkeley, California, under commission form of government, by W.C. Jones.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Underlying principles and typical plans: History and underlying principles of commission government, by E.S. Bradford. Commission government in the South, by W.O. Scroggs. Commission government in Iowa: the Des Moines, plan, by B.F. Shambaugh. Commission government in Kansas, by F.G. Bates. Commission government in the West, by F.H. McGregor. Commission government in Illinois cities, by J.A. Fairlie. The Grand Junction plan of city government and its results, by J.W. Bucklin. Some commission government accomplishments and deficiencies, by H. Bruère.-pt. II. Problems of commission government: Franchise provisions in commission charters and statutes, by D.F. Wilcox. Budget provisions in commission-governed cities, by L.G. Powers. Civil service provisions in commission charters, by E.H. Goodwin. The short ballot and the commission plan, by R.S. Childs. The initiative and referendum in commission cities, by C.O. Gardner. Popular control under the recall, by H.S. Gilbertson.-pt. III. The city-manager plan, by R.S. Childs. A proposal for a school of municipal administration at the University of Texas, by H.G. James. Objections to commission government, by W.G. Cooper. The city-manager charter of Dayton, by L.D. Upson. Adoption of the city-manager plan, by E.S. Bradford. The city-manager plan and expert city management, by H.S. Gilbertson. Municipal government administered by a general manager--the Staunton plan, by J. Crosby. The Lockport proposal, by F.D. Silvernail.-pt. IV. Results of commission government in typical cities: Galveston's commission plan of city government, by E.R. Cheesborough. Results of commission government in Houston, Texas, by J.H. Farbar.".
- catalog title "Commission government and the city-manager plan; rev. ed. of Commission government in American cities.".
- catalog type "text".