Word: bryce
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: Seth Low in Problem of City Government; H. H. Darling in Harvard Monthly for March, 1889, pp. 21-34; Bryce's Amer. Commonwealth, II, Chap. 62-68; Nation, vol. 43, pp. 280, 362; John Fiske, Civil Government, p. 124, 139; T. Roosevelt, Essays in Practical Politics...
Best general references: Bryce's American Commonwealth, Chap. L-LXVIII, Fiske; Civil Government, pp. 120-136. Lalor's Enc. I, 460, Pol. Sci. Quart...
...since it is a business corporation, is entirely outside of politics; Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies, IV, No. 10. - (a) It is concerned with (1) Protection of its citizens from fire, riots, unsanitary conditions, etc. (2) Carrying on public works; e.g., street-paving, water-works, parks, etc; Lalor I, 463, Bryce I, 589, 598, 610, II, 60. - (b) It requires officers of great executive ability. - (c) Good local government is of the first importance to the citizens...
...planted by this year's senior class at Princeton was presented by James P. Bryce, M. P., author of the "American Commonwealth...
...Republican party should not be returned to power.- (a) It seeks only to perpetuate its own existence: Bryce II, 20; Forum IX, 430-436.- (b) By admission of new states; Forum, Nov., 1890.- (c) By unseating Democrats by a strict party vote: N. A. Review, Vol. 149, p. 667; N. Y. Herald, Sept...