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The Study of Administration
Woodrow Wilson

pp. 481-506
 

"A Professor with a Style"
Lindsay Rogers

pp. 507-514
 


Robert A. Brady

pp. 515-544
 

The Political Economy of John Adams
Manning J. Dauer

pp. 545-572
 

The Seligman Correspondence IV
Joseph Dorfman

pp. 573-599
 

The Life of General Horatio Gates
Robert Livingston Schuyler

pp. 600-607
 

Studies in Consumer Instalment Financing
Bonnar Brown

pp. 608-611
 

In Memoriam: Charles Downer Hazen

p. 640
 

Propaganda and the American Revolution, 1763-1783, Philip Davidson
Reviewed by Evarts B. Greene

pp. 612-614
 

What Nietzsche Means, George Allen Morgan
Reviewed by Jacques Barzun

pp. 614-616
 

Colonial Questions and Peace, Emanuel Moresco
Reviewed by Bryce Wood

pp. 616-617
 

Population Policies and Movements in Europe, D. V. Glass
Reviewed by J. J. Spengler

pp. 617-619
 

The Immigrant in American History, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. and Marcus Lee Hansen
Reviewed by Carlton C. Qualey

pp. 619-620
 

Fiscal Policy and Business Cycles, Alvin H. Hansen ; Business Cycles: Their Nature, Cause, and Control, James Arthur Estey
Reviewed by Edward E. Lewis

pp. 621-622
 

The National Labor Policy and How It Works, Joseph Rosenfarb
Reviewed by Paul F. Brissenden

pp. 622-625
 

International Law and Diplomacy in the Spanish Civil Strife, Norman J. Padelford
Reviewed by William W. Bishop

pp. 625-626
 

Papers and Documents Relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary. Volume I: 1919-1920, Francis Deák and Dezsö Ujváry
Reviewed by Walter Consuelo Langsam

pp. 627-628
 

America Prepares for Tomorrow: The Story of Our Total Defense Effort, William Dow Boutwell
Reviewed by Burnham Finney

pp. 629-630
 

The Judicial Power of the United States, Robert Jennings Harris
Reviewed by Forrest Revere Black

pp. 630-631
 

The Diplomatic Relations of the United States with Haiti, 1776-1891, Rayford W. Logan ; Haiti and the United States, 1714-1938, Ludwell Lee Montague
Reviewed by Richard W. Van Alstyne

pp. 632-633

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