Word: bryce
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Best general references; Woodrow Wilson, Congressional Government, pp. 242-292; Bryce. American Commonwealth, vol. I ch. IX. Gamaliel Bradford, The Practical Working of Our Government, and in Annals of the Amer. Acad. of Pol. and Soc. Science, November 1891; P. 1-11 Report of Senate Committee 46 Congress, 3d Sess; Willard Brown. Atlantic Monthly, vol. 50. p. 95, July, 1882. Joseph Story on Constitution Section 869; Nation, vol. 28. 243 et passim. Pendleton's Speech, Cong Record...
...There is a want of confidence and co-operation between Congress and the Cabinet disastrous to good governments: Wilson, p. 278. - (a) Congress makes incessant exactions interfering with department business. - (b) The administration does not work as a whole; Bryce, p. 87. - (c) It is not possible to locate responsibility; Atlantic...
...Richard Walden Hale, '92, $75 for a dissertation on "A Comparison between Bryce's and De Tocqueville's Estimates of American Institutions...
...Youth's Companion will present this year a series of papers by college men. "Hints on Self-education" will be given by Professor James Bryce, M. P., Hon. Andrew D. White, Ex-president of Cornell; Presidents Timothy Dwight of Yale, E. H. Capen of Tufts, G. Stanley Hall of Clark, and F. L. Patton of Princeton. Students who have succeeded at Harvard, Columbia, and the University of Pennsylvania will tell "How to Succeed at College...
Should power and responsibility be more concentrated on the Chief Executive in the State and Nation? (W. E. Russell: Inaugural Message of 1892; Woodrow Wilson: "Congressional Government;" Bryce: American Commonwealth Vol. 1; "G. B's' letters to the Nation, passim...