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Best general references: C. W. Eliot in Forum XVIII, 129 (Oct. 1894); C. W. Eliot, Phi Beta Kappa Oration for 1888, in Our Day II, 106 (Aug. 1888); Jas. Bryce, American Commonwealth, 2nd ed. II, 354-364, 474-486; Jas. Bryce, The Predictions of Hamilton and De Tocqueville; J. R. Lowell, Democracy; N. P. Gilman, Socialism and the American Spirit; E. Boutmy, Studies in Constitutional Law, Part 2, Section...
Best generla references: Bryce, American Commonwealth II, caps. 55, 67, 88; Lalor's Cyclopedia I, pp. 478-485; Eighth Report Civil Service Commission, June, 1884, pp. 1-15; Forum XIV, October, 1892, p. 201; Nation XLVIII, June...
...accordance with general parliamentary procedure. France (Reed's Manual, p. 24), England (Bryce in No. Am. Rev., Oct., 1890), State Legislatures and Corporations (Reed...
Best general references: Bryce, I, chap. 50; C. W. Eliot, Forum 12, p. 153; North...
...April number of the Forum is the first of a series of articles on universities and colleges of the United States. Professor G. Stanley Hall, who contributed the present article says, among other things: "Of our 139 self-styled universities, Professor Bryce thought that seven or eight or, at most, twelve, deserved the term, and Professor Von Holst finds only 'a torso of a university' in the whole country. At any rate we do not meet the demand, or 411 American students would not be found, as they were last year, in the nine Prussian universities...