WILMINGTON INSTITUTE FREE LIBRARY A LIST OF BOOKS AND References to Periodicals ON Municipal Government SEPTEMBER 1911 T HIS list of books and articles on municipal gov¬ ernment has been compiled for the use of the public in the consideration of a new city charter. It contains only a part of the resources of the library on the various subjects listed. Those who wish to go into the subject more thoroughly, can do so by con¬ sulting periodical indexes and other sources of informa¬ tion in the Reference Department. The list in the main comprises only books and articles which deal directly with city government. Such subjects as municipal improvement, town planning, etc., have not been treated because they do not form a part of the imperative functions of the city government. Very few books and articles relating to the details of different departments of city government have been included; e. g. technical books on street paving, municipal chemistry and filtration plants have been omitted. While the library has a good collection of books on these various phases of city activity, they form small part in a study of the mak¬ ing of a city charter. WILMINGTON INSTITUTE FREE LIBRARY A LIST OF BOOKS AND References to Periodicals ON Municipal Government SEPTEMBER 1911 T HIS list of books and articles on municipal gov¬ ernment has been compiled for the use of the public in the consideration of a new city charter. It contains only a part of the resources of the library on the various subjects listed. Those who wish to go into the subject more thoroughly, can do so by con¬ sulting periodical indexes and other sources of informa¬ tion in the Reference Department. The list in the main comprises only books and articles which deal directly with city government. Such subjects as municipal improvement, town planning, etc., have not been treated because they do not form a part of the imperative functions of the city government. Very few books and articles relating to the details of different departments of city government have been included; e. g. technical books on street paving, municipal chemistry and filtration plants have been omitted. While the library has a good collection of books on these various phases of city activity, they form small part in a study of the mak¬ ing of a city charter. liJp. '»9»S. % MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT l 3 f General Works Addams. Newer ideals of peace. 1907-304-A22 - Problems of municipal administration. (Am. j. soc., 10: 425-444. Jan., 1905.) Allen. Efficient democracy. 1907.304-A43 - How to keep city government efficient. (World’s work. 14: 9255-9259. Aug., 1907.) Beard. American government and politics. 1910. 353-B38 Bemis. Local government in Michigan. (J. H. U. studies; 1. ser., no. 5, 1883).305-J62 - Local government in the South and South¬ west. (J. H. U. studies, 11: 459-546. 1893). 305-J62 Bradford. Lesson of popular government. 1899. 2 v. 321.4-B72 Bryce. American commonwealth. 1910. 2 v. 342.73-B84.il Champernowne. The boss. 1894.352-C35 Commons. State supervision for cities. (Ann. Am. Acad., 5: 865-881. 1895.) Deming. Government of American cities. 1909. 352-D39 Eaton. Government of municipalities. 1899. 352-E14 Ely. Coming city. 1902.352-E52 English. Functions of business bodies in improving civic conditions. 1909. (Nat. Mun. League Leaflet no. 7, n. s.).Pam. 352 Fairlie. Essays in municipal administration. 1908. 352-F16.1 -Local government in counties, towns and villages. 1906 352j-Fl6.5 - Municipal administration. 1901.352-F16 - Problems of city government from the ad¬ ministrative point of view. (Ann. Am. Acad., 27: 132-154. Jan., 1906.) Fiske. Civil government in the United States. 1890. 321.97-F54 Ford. Political evolution and civil service reform. (Ann. Am. Acad... 15: 145-159. Mar., 1900.) - Principles of municipal organization. (Ann. Am. Acad., 23: 195-222. Mar., 1904.) Goodnow. City government in the United States. 1909 .352-G62.1 - Municipal home rule. 1895.352-G62 —- Municipal problems. 1897.352-G62.2 - Politics and administration. 1900. . .320-G62 Hart. Actual government as applied under Ameri¬ can conditions. 1903.375.3-H25.1 Howe. The city. 1909.352-H83 Jones. American municipal service. (Ann. Am. Acad., 28: 371-384. Nov., 1906.) League of American municipalities. Proceedings, 3d- 6th, 1899-1902.Pam. 352 MacVeagh. Programme of municipal reform. (Am. j. soc., 1: 551-563. Mar., 1896.) National conference on city planning. Proceedings, 1910 .352-N28 National municipal league. A municipal program. 1899 .352-N19 -Proceedings of the Conference for good city government, 1895-1904; 1907-1910.. . .352-N21 Parsons. The city for the people. 1901.. . .352-P25.1 Peabody. Government of a great city. (Forum, 36: 611-624. Apr. 4, 1905.) Rowe. Problems of city government. 1908.. 352-R79 Steffens. Shame of the cities. 1904 .352-S81 - Struggle for self-government. 1906.352-S81.1 Strong, Frank. Government of the American people. 1901.353-S93 Strong, Josiah. The twentieth century city. 1898. 352-S92 Wilcox. American city. 1904.352-W65.1 -Great cities in America. 1910.. .. 352-W65.3 - Study of city government. 1897.352-W65 Woodruff. American municipal situation. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1909: 87-141.) 352-N21 4 - Municipal review. 1909-10. (Am. j. soc., 16: 485-518. Jan., 1911.) - New municipal idea. (Conf. City Govt. 1910: 22-102.) .352-N21 Zueblin. American municipal progress. 1902. 352-Z77 - A decade of civic development. 1905. 352-Z77.2 - Overlooked charters of cities. (In his De¬ mocracy and overman. 1910. p. 191-217.) 301-Z83 Individual Cities in the United States (See also Commission Government.) Baltimore Baltimore. Proposed new charter. 1910. Pam. 352. Griswold. Proposed new charter of Baltimore city; articles in The Sun, June 27—July 11, 1910. Pam. 352 Hollander. Financial history of Baltimore. (J. H. U. studies, extra v. 20. 1899.).305-J62 Reynolds. Baltimore under its new charter. (Ann. Am. Acad., 27: 168-179. Jan., 1906.) Thomas. 'City government of Baltimore. (J. H. U. studies, 14: 47-91. 1896.).305-J62 Berkeley, Cal. Hoghead. City government by commission in Ber¬ keley. (City hall, 11: 253-254. Feb., 1910.) Boston Act relating to the administration and to amend the charter. 1909. Pam. 352 Bugbee. City government of Boston. (J. H. U. studies, 5: 77-133. 1887.).305-J62 Economic club of Boston. Report relating to a new city charter of Boston. 1908.Pam. 352 Flack. Municipal charter revision. Boston. (Am. pol. sci. rev., 3: 410-413. Aug., 1909.) Cedar Rapids, Iowa Commission plan of government. 1910. Pam. 352. 5 Chicago Grosser. Municipal problems of Chicago. (Ann. Am. Acad., 23: 281-296. Mar., 1904.) Sikes. How Chicago is winning good government. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1907: 178- 192.) .352-N21 Colorado Springs Foster. Government by commission in Colorado Springs. (Survey, 23: 502-504. Jan. 8, 1910.) Rice. Commission government [in Colorado Springs]. (Mun. j. and eng., 28: 118-119. Jan. 26, 1910.) Dallas, Texas Dallas. Revised charter, 1899, with all amendments to 1905. [1906.]...Pam. 352 Charter of the city of Dallas, 1907, including amend¬ ments of 1909.Pam. 352 Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines plan of city government, adopted June 20, 1907. 1909.Pam. 352 - Second annual report. 1910.Pam. 352 Allen. Des Moines plan of city government. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1907: 156-165.) 352-N21 Campbell. Des Moines plan of municipal govern¬ ment. (Am. pol. sci. rev., 1: 621-626. Aug., 1907.) Des Moines plan; a model of guarded city govern¬ ment. (Arena, 38: 432-436. Oct., 1907.) Digest of the Des Moines charter. (Chaut., 51: 136-138. June, 1908.) Shambaugh. Des Moines plan of city government. (Am. Pol. Sci. Ass. Proceedings, 1907. 4: 189- 192.) .320.6-A51 Turner. New American city government. (Mc¬ Clure’s, 35: 97-108. May, 1910.) Everett, Washington Everett. Charter adopted Nov. 26, 1907. 1908. Pam. 352 Fort Worth, Texas Powell. Fort Worth’s success. (City hall, 12: 100- 102. Sept., 1910.) 6 Galveston, Texas Galveston. Charter. (In Beard, ed. Loose leaf di¬ gest. 1911. p. 51001-51016.) .R352-B38 Cheesborough. Success of the Galveston experiment. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1906: 181- 193.) . 352-N21 Munro. Galveston plan of city government. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1907: 142-155.) 352-N21 Putnam. Galveston, an epitome of American pluck. (New Eng. m., 36: 387-403. June, 1907.) Turner. Galveston, a business corporation. (Mc¬ Clure’s, 27: 610-620. Oct., 1906.) Gary, Ind. Gary. Board of trustees. First annual report. 1909. Pam. 352. Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester. Act to amend the charter. 1908. Pam. 352 Grand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids. Proposed revised charter. 1905. Pam. 352 Hartford, Conn. Hartford. Compiled charter and revised ordinances. 1908. Pam. 352 Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill. City of Haverhill, Massachusetts. 1911. (Copy of charter).Pam. 352 —-Report upon an examination of the books and accounts, Dec. 31, 1909. [1910.] Pam. 352. Goodyear. Example of Haverhill. (Ind., 66: 194-195. Jan. 28, 1909.) - Experience of Haverhill. (Ind., 68: 415-416. Feb. 24, 1910.) Houston, Texas Houston. Charter passed by the 29th Legislature. 1905.. Pam. 352 Houston and its city commission. (Arena, 38: 144- 149. Aug., 1907.) 7 Niday. Business idea in municipal government. 1908... Pam. 352 Rice. Five j^ears of commission government in Hous¬ ton. 1910. Pam. 352 Kansas City, Mo. Flack. Municipal charter revision; Kansas City, Mo. (Am. pol. sci. rev., 3: 413-416. Aug., 1909.) Kansas City star. Commission form of government. July 28, 1909. Pam. 352 Lynn. Lynn, Mass. Charter. 1910. (In Beard, ed. Loose leaf digest. 1911.) .R352-B38 Proposed city charter. [1910.1 .... Pam. 352 Memphis, Tenn. Memphis. Amendment to the charter. 1909. Pam. 352 New Jersey New Jersey Legislature. Act relating to the govern¬ ment of cities, approved Apr. 25, 1911. 1911. Pam. 352 New Orleans Howe. Municipal history of New Orleans. (J. H. U. studies, 7th ser. no. 4: 159-187. 1887.) 305-J62 New York Coler. Municipal government as illustrated by the charter, finances and public charters of New York. 1900.352.073-C67 Goodnow. Charter of the city of New York. (Pol. sci. quar., 17: 1-23. Mar., 1902.) Newark, N. J. Newark. Proposed charter. 1911.Pam. 352 Newport, R. I. Chadwick. Newport plan. (Nat. Mun. League. Pro¬ ceedings, 1907: 166-177.).352-N21 - Newport charter. (Am. pol. sci. asso. Pro¬ ceedings, 3: 58-66. Jan., 1907.).320.6-A51 Oakland, Cal. Oakland. Charter proposed. 1910. Pam. 352 8 Paterson, N. J. Paterson. Charter, ordinances prior to 1895, 1895- 1908.. Pam. 352 Peoria, Ill. Commercial club of Peoria, Ill. Proceedings. 1909. Pam. 352 Report on commission government. Philadelphia Allinson and Penrose. City government of Phila¬ delphia. (J. H. U. studies, extra v. 2, 1887.) 305-J62 Branson. Philadelphia nominating system. (Ann. Am. Acad., 14: 18-37. July, 1899.) Wharton school of finance and economy. City gov¬ ernment of Philadelphia. 1893.352.07-W55 Portland, Oregon Portland. Charter, Jan. 23, 1903, with amendments. 1910...Pam. 352 Providence, R. I. Providence. Charter and special laws governing the city of Providence. 1901.Pam. 352 San Francisco Moses. Establishment of municipal government in San Francisco. (J. H. U. studies, 7th ser. no. 2-3: 75-153. 1889.). 305-J62 San Francisco. Report on the causes of municipal corruption in San Francisco. 1910. Pam. 352. Seattle Seattle. Charter adopted Mar. 3, 1896, as amended in 1900, 1902, 1904, 1906, 1908 and 1910. 1910. Pam. 352 Sioux City, Iowa Sioux City. Municipal directory and plan of govern¬ ment. 1910. Pam. 352 Tacoma, Washington Tacoma. Charter, Oct., 1909. 1909. 9 Pam. 352 Topeka, Kan. Topeka. Topeka plan of city government. 1909. (Copy of charter.).Pam. 352 [Topeka (Kan.) Commercial club.] Commission form * of government. Pam. 352 Washington, D. C. Meriwether. Washington city government. (Pol. sci. quar., 12: 407-419. Sept., 1897.) Tindall. Establishment and government of the Dis¬ trict of Columbia. (56th Cong., 2d sess. S. doc., 207; serial no. 4043.) Wilmington, Del. Wilmington. Board of trade. Proposed charter for the city of Wilmington, 1901, 1903, 1907. 1901- 07.R352-W68.4 -Mercantile committee, comp. Laws and ordinances affecting persons engaged in the sale of goods, wares and merchandise, 1907. 1907 . Pams. 347.7 - City Treasurer. Statement of the debt of the city. 1909.Pams. 352.1 - Council. Charter and ordinances to Jan. 1, 1863. 1863.R352-W68 -Charter as amended to 1893. 1893. R352-W68.2 -Appendix containing ordinances from 1893-1902. 1902 . R352-W68.21 -Ordinances providing for building regulations. 1909 R692.9-W58 -Ordinances and the original borough charter, charter of the city, and the acts in force. 1885. R352-W68.1 -Ordinances from Sept. 1, 1893, to Oct. 10, 1895. 1895. R352-W68.3 - Treasury dept. Annual report of the re¬ ceipts and expenditures, June 30, 1907—June 30, 1909. 1908-09.R352.1-W69 10 Foreign Countries Shaw. Municipal government in continental Europe. 1895 .352.04-S53 Australia Gelling. Municipal institutions of Australia. (Ann. Am. Acad., 23: 255-267. March, 1904.) Canada Munro. City government in Canada. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1905: 133-147.) 352-N21 Wickett. City government in Canada. (Pol. sci. quar., 15: 240-259. June, 1900.) Cuba Rowe. Reorganization of local government in Cuba. (Ann. Am. Acad., 25: 311-321. March, 1905.) France Munro. Office of mayor in France. (Pol. sci. quar., 22: 645-662. Dec., 1907.) Germany Brooks. Three-class election system in Prussian cities. (Mun. aff., 3: 396-433. Sept., 1899.) James. City administration in Germany. (Am. j. soc., 7: 29-52. July, 1901.) - City council of Berlin. (Am. j. soc., 6: 407-415. Nov., 1900.) - Government of a typical Prussian city, Halle a. S. (Ann. Am. Acad., 15: 313-354. May, 1900.) Woodhead. First German municipal exposition, Dresden, 1903. (Am. j. soc., 9: 433-458, 612- 630, 812-831* 10: 47-63. Jan.-July, 1904.) Great Britian Adler. Recent changes in government of London. (Ann. Am. Acad., 23: 237-254. Mar., 1904.) Blunden. British local finance. (Pol. sci. quar., 9: 78-118, 268-302. Mar. June, 1894.) 11 Dolman. Municipalities at work. 1895. .352.042-D69 Contents: Birmingham, Manchester, Liver¬ pool, Glasgow, Bradford, Leeds, Howe. Municipal ownership in Great Britain. (U. S. Labor Bur. Bui., 12: 1-123. Jan., 1906.) Lowell. Local government. (In his Government of England, 1908, v. 2, p. 129-214.).342.42-L96 Maltbie. English local government board. (Pol. sci. quar., 13: 232-258. June, 1898.) Meyer. Municipal ownership in Great Britain. 1906. 352-M57 Shaw. Municipal government in Great Britain. 1895. 352.042-S53 Webb. The London programme. 1891.. .352.042-W38 Japan Clement. Local self-government in Japan. (Pol. sci. quar., 7: 294-306. June, 1892.) Sakuma. City government in Japan. (Ann. Am. Acad., 25: 322-324. March, 1905.) Sweden Sioesteen. City administration in Sweden. (Mun. aff., 5: 779-792. Dec., 1901.) Appointments, See Civil Service. Commission Government General For text of charters, see heading Individual Cities. Beale. City government by commission. 1908. Pam. 352 Beard, ed. Loose leaf digest of short ballot charters. 1911.R352-B38 Bradford. Commission government in American cities. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings. 1909: 217-228.). 352-N21 12 - Comparison of the forms of commission gov¬ ernment in cities. (Conf. City Govt., 1910: 246- 280.) .352-N21 Brooks. Failure of American democracy. (Fortn. 92: 1066-1078. Dec., 1909.) Campbell. Municipal government; commission sys¬ tem. (Am. pol. sci. rev., 4: 80-87. Feb., 1910.) Childs. Will commission government succeed in large cities? (Am. city., 4: 79-82. Feb., 1911.) Commission government in Kansas. (Mun. j. eng., 28: 118. 1910.) Conference for good city government. Commission government. 1910. p. 555-567.352-N21 Durand. Council government versus mayor. (Pol. sci. quar., 15: 426-451; 675-709. Sept.-Dee., 1900.) Economic club of Boston. Municipal government, two discussions. 1907 and 1908.Pam. 352 Fairlie. American municipal councils. (Pol. sci. quar., 19: 234-251. June, 1904.) —- Charter tendencies in recent years. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1908: 204-214.) 352-N21 - Municipal codes in the middle west. (Pol. sci. quar., 21: 434-446. Sept., 1906.) Fuller. Municipal government by commission. 1909. Pam. 352 Goodnow. City government in the United States. (In Boards vs. commissioners. 1904. p. 191- 203.). Pam. 352 Greenlaw. Office of mayor in the United States. (Mun. affi., 3: 33-60. March, 1899.) Hamilton. Dethronement of the city boss. 1910. 352-H18 Iowa. State university. Forensic league. Inter¬ collegiate debates. 1908-1909. 1910.. Pam. 352 Mowry. Governing cities by commissions. 1909. Pam. 352 - Saving the city’s money. 1910....Pam. 352 Robbins, comp. Selected articles on the commission plan of municipal government. 1911. 352-R53.1 Ryan. Commission plan of city government. (Am. pol. sci. rev., 5: 38-56. Feb., 1911.) 13 Shelton. Commission government defined and dis¬ cussed. [1910.]. Pam. 352 Turner. New American city government. (Mc¬ Clure’s, 35: 97-108. May, 1910.) Woodruff. Municipal review, 1908-1909. (Am. j. soc., 15: 502-535. Jan., 1910.) Affirmative Allen. Trend toward pure democracy. (Outlook, 84: 120-125. Sept. 15, 1906.) Childs. Story of the short ballot cities. 1910. Pam. 352 Eliot. City government by fewer men. (World’s work, 14: 9419-9426. Oct., 1907.) Fuller. Municipal government by commission. Nov* 1, 1909.. Pam. 352 Pearson, ed. Commission system of municipal government. (In his Intercollegiate debates. 1909. p. 461-465.).374.4-P31 Smith, Goldwin. Spread of the Galveston plan of city government. (Rev. of rev., 36: 623-624. 1907.) Negative Crosby. Results after two years’ trial [in Stanton, Va.]; concentrated authority and responsibility preferred to commission plan. (Mun. j. eng., 27: 954-956. Dec., 1909.) Knotts. Commission plan no improvement. 1910. (City hall, 12: 109. Sept., 1910.) Pearson, ed. Commission system of municipal gov¬ ernment. (In his Intercollegiate debates. 1909. p. 465-475.).374.4-P31 Thurnan. Criticises Des Moines plan. (City hall, 11: 251-253. Feb., 1910.) Wilcox. American city, a problem in democracy. 1904 .352-W65.1 A more comprehensive list on Commission Govern¬ ment may be found by referring to the Bulletin of the library for June-Sept., 1910. 14 Special Topics Charter Revision For text of charters, see heading Individual Cities. Fairlie. Charter tendencies in recent years (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1908: 204-214.) 352-N21 Foreman. Chicago new charter movement. (Ann. Am. Acad., 31: 639-648. May, 1908.) James, E. J. Elements of a model charter for American cities. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1894: 154-173.) .352-N21 Woodruff. Charter making in America. (Atlan., 103: 628-639. May, 1909.) - National municipal league's work for char¬ ter reform. 1909. (Nat. Mun. League. Leaflet no. 8, n. s.).Pam. 352 Charities, Juvenile court, Prisons Baker. Procedure of the Boston Juvenile court. (Survey, 23: 643-652. Feb. 5, 1910.) Barrows. Children’s courts in the United States. 1904. ..351.94-B27 Borosini. Juvenile court abroad. (Survey, 23: 673- 678. Feb. 5, 1910.) Butler. Juvenile court in Philadelphia. (Ann. Am. Acad., 20: 271-276. July, 1902.) Child labor. 1906. 2 v.331.3-N21 Devine. Efficiency and relief. 1906.361-D49.3 - Principles of relief. 1905.361-D49.7 Flexner. Juvenile court as a social institution. (Sur¬ vey, 23: 607-638. Feb. 5, 1910.) Folks. Care of destitute, neglected and delinquent children. 1902.361-F71 - Problems in administration of municipal charities. (Ann. Am. Acad., 23: 268-280. March, 1904.) Hart. Preventive treatment of neglected children. 1910 . 364-H25 15 Hatton. Control of police. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1909: 157-171.).352-N21 Henderson. Modern methods of charity. 1904. 361-H38 - Modern prison systems. 1903.365-H38 Juvenile courts. (Ann. Am. Acad., 20: 255-285. July, 1902.) Lindsey. The boy and the court. (Char., 13: 350- 357. Jan. 7, 1905.) - Reformation of juvenile delinquents through the juvenile court. (Nat. Conf. Char., 1903: 206-230.). 360-N21 - The beast. 1910 .320.973-L64 National conference of charities and correction. Pro¬ ceedings, 1874-date .360-N21 National prison association. Proceedings, 1887-date. 365-N21 Warner. American charities. 1908.361-W24.1 Wines. Punishment and reformation. 1910. 364-W72 Civil Service Bridgman. Civic righteousness via percentages. (Atlan., 102: 797-802. Dec., 1908.) Catherwood. Efficiency in city government; de¬ velopment of civil service in Chicago. (World today, 20: 327-332. March, 1911.) de Roode. Civil service reform in municipalities. (Am. city, 4: 20-22. Jan., 1911.) Ewart, and others. Civil service manual. 1908. 351.3-F94 Field. Efficiency records in the civil service of New York city. (Am. city, 4: 115-118. March, 1911.) Goodwin. Draft of a civil service law for cities. (Conf. City Govt., 1910: 577-580.) .... 352-N21 - Effective civil service law in cities. (Conf. City Govt., 1910: 304-316.).352-N21 Lowell. Permanent officials in city government. (Conf. City Govt., 1908: 215-222.).352-N21 National civil service reform league. Proceedings, 1884-87; 1892-1903; 1905-07; 1909-date. Pam. 351.6 16 Public service employees of the principal cities of Germany. (U. S. Gabor Bur., Bui. 20: 858-867. May, 1910.) Education Boston. Schoolhouse department. Annual report, July 1, 1901. Feb., 1910. 1903-10.. 379.744-B66 Bureau of municipal research, New York. School progress and school facts. 1909....Pam. 379 Butler, ed. Education in the United States. 1900. 2 v.370.4-B97.3 Chancellor. Our schools, their administration and supervision. 1905.379.15-C36 Educational organization and progress in American cities. (Ann. Am. Acad., 25: 157-188. Jan., 1905.) Gulick and Ayres. Medical inspection of schools. 1908. 371.7-G95 Henderson. Municipal pension systems and pen¬ sions for teachers. (Am. j. soc., 13: 841-854. May, 1908.) Horn. City schools under the commission plan of city government. (Educ. rev., 37: 362-374. April, 1909.) National educational association. Report of the com¬ mittee on taxation. 1905.379.11-N21 Orth. Cleveland plan of school administration. (Pol. sci. quar., 19: 402-416. Sept., 1904.) Rowe. Financial relation of the department of education to the city government. (Ann. Am. Acad., 15: 186-203. March, 1900.) Young. Administration of city schools. (Ann. Am. Acad, 15: 171-185. March, 1900.) Elections Bourinot. Elected or appointed officials? (Ann. Am. Acad, 5: 653-683. March, 1895.) Childs. Principle of wieldy districts. (Conf. City Govt., 1910: 340-345.).352-N21 Clark. The “machine” abolished. 1900.324-C55 Commons. Proportional representation. 1907. 324.2-C73 17 Delaware. Election, Dept. of. Election laws. Pam. 352-004 Deming. Municipal nomination reform. (Ann. Am. Acad... 25: 203-217. March, 1905.) Meyer. Nominating systems; direct primaries ver¬ sus conventions in the U. S. 1902... .324-M57 Osborn. Corrupt practices in municipalities. (Conf. City Govt,. 1910: 490-497.).352-N21 Woodruff. Election methods and reforms in Phila¬ delphia. (Ann. Am. Acad,, 17: 181-204. March, 1901.) Employees, See Civil Service. Finance and Municipal Accounting Allen. How to overtake the grafter by municipal accounting. (Conf. City Govt,, 1910: 230-245.) 352-N21 Blunden. British local finance. (Pol. sci. quar., 9: 78-118, 268-302. March-June, 1894.) Brooks. Berlin’s tax problem. (Pol. sci. quar., 20: 665-695. Dec., 1905.) Bureau of municipal research, New York. How should public budgets be made? 1909. Pam. 352 - Municipal reform through revision of busi¬ ness methods. 1910.Pam. 352 - New York city’s Department of finance. 1908 .352.1-B89 ■ Press comment on a plan for reorganizing New York city’s Department of finance. 1908. Pam. 352 - Report on an investigation of the office of Commissioners of accounts. 1907.... Pam. 352 Chase. Budgets and balance sheets. (Conf. City Govt., 1910: 214-229.).352-N21 - Uniform municipal accounting. 1910. Pam. 352 - and Baird. Municipal accounting in Boston and Louisville. (Ann. Am. Acad., 28: 453-462. Nov., 1906.) Cleveland. Chapters on municipal administration and accounting. 1909.352-C59 18 - Municipal accounts. (Pol. sci. quar., 19: 391-401. Sept., 1904.) Conference on good city government. Report on » city finances and budgets. 1910. p. 481-489. 352-N21 Gettemy. Standardizing of municipal accounts and statistics in Massachusetts. (Conf. City Govt., 1910: 214-229.).352-N21 Hollander. Municipal taxation of intangible wealth. (Inter. Tax Ass’n. Addresses, 1907: 406-414.) 336.2-161 Merriam. Reform in municipal taxation. (Inter. Tax Ass’n. Addresses, 1907: 415-423.) 336.2-161 National municipal league. Committee on uniform municipal accounting and statistics. Report, 1901-date. (Nat Mun. League. Proceedings.) 352-N21 Rosewater. Special assessments. (Columbia univ. Studies in hist, econ., etc. 1898. 2: 363-506.) 304-C72 Taxation in American cities. (Ann. Am. Acad., 28: 155-172. July, 1906.) Terrell. Protection of municipal bonds. (Ann. Am. Acad., 30: 396-399. Sept., 1907.) U. S. Census bureau. Uniform municipal account¬ ing. 1906.Pam. 352 - Manufactures bureau. Municipal taxation in European countries. (Spec. con. rp., v. 42, pt. 2. 1910.) Weil. Municipal bond issues explained. (Ann. Am. Acad., 30: 389-395. Sept., 1907.) -Physical condition of a municipality issuing bonds. (Ann. Am. Acad., 30: 384-388. Sept.. 1907.) Franchises, See Public Utilities. Health Adams. Tomfoolery with public health; the present Pittsburgh situation. (Survey, 25: 453-457. Dec. 17, 1910.) Baker. Municipal engineering and sanitation. 1902. 352-B17 19 Billings. Public health and municipal government. (Ann. Am. Acad., 1: sup. Feb., 1891.) Bureau of municipal research, New York. Some phases of the work of the Department of street cleaning of New York city. 1906. Pam. 628 Chapin. Municipal sanitation in the United States. 1901 .614-C36. City’s health. (Municipal aff., 2: 237-303. June. 1898.) Cope. Model municipal department, New York city. (Am. j. soc.. 9: 459-489, 631-671. Jan.-Mar., 1904.) Delaware. Health, Board of. Biennial reports, 2-8. 1883-95. Pam. 614 Evans and Drake. Efficiency and economy in mu¬ nicipal health work. (Am. city, 4: 82-85. Feb., 1911.) Fisher. Bulletin of the Committee of one hundred on national health. 1909.614.1-F53 Folwell. Sewerage. 1910.628.3-F73 Gerhard. Guide to sanitary inspection. 1909. 613.5-G31.31 - Sanitation and sanitary engineering. 1909. 628-G31 Godfrey. Health of the city. 1910.614-G54 Goodhue. Municipal improvements, a manual. 1900. 352-G61 Hanger. Public baths in the United States. (U. S. Labor Bur., Bui. 9: 1245-1367. Sept., 1904.) Kingsbury. Mayors and municipal health. (Am. city, 4: 14-16. Jan. 1911.) McCullough. Engineering work in towns and cities. 1908 628-M13 Morse. Collection and disposal of municipal waste. 1908 .628.4-M83 Olmsted, Kelsey and others. Smoke nuisance. 1911. (Am. Civic Ass’n., ser. 11, no. l.)....Pam. 352 Orr. Public health and public education. (Nat Educ. Ass’n., 1910: 111-115.).370.6-N21 Sedgwick. Principles of sanitary science. 1902. 614-S44 20 Soper. Modern methods of street cleaning. 1909. 628.46-S71 U. S. Hygienic laboratory. Milk and its relation to the public health. 1908. (Bui. 41.) 614.32-U58 Waring. Modern methods of sewage disposal. 1894. 628.2-W23 - Street cleaning and the disposal of a city’s waste. 1899 .628.46-W23.8 Wilmington. Engineering and surveying dept. Pub¬ lic and private sewers of the city of Wilming¬ ton. 1887 . 352.6-W68 -Reports, 1871-1903, v. 1-33..352.7-W68 - Health dept. Annual reports, 1880-1909. 1881-1909. R352.4-W68 Housing Bureau of municipal research, New York. Tene¬ ment house administration. 1909. Pam. 331.83. Crowell. Housing situation in Pittsburg. (Char., 21: 870-881. Feb. 6 , 1909.) DeForest. Housing problem. (Ann. Am. Acad., 20: 83-149. July, 1902.) —- Tenement house problem. 1903. 2 v. 331.83-D36 Devine. Housing problem in San Francisco. (Pol. sci. quar., 21: 596-608. Dec., 1906.) Kunz. Housing problem in Wisconsin. (Char., 18: 251-258. June 1 , 1907.) Marsh. City planning in justice to the working population. (Char., 19: 1514-1518. Feb. 1, 1908.) Municipal Reform American city the storm center in the battle for good government. (Arena, 38: 429-436. Oct., 1907.) Bonaparte. The field of labor of the National mu¬ nicipal league. (Nat. Mun. League. Leaflet, n. s. no. 6, 1908.).Pam. 352 Bureau of municipal research, New York. Purposes and methods of the Bureau. [1909.] Pam. 352. Childs. A real democracy. 1910.Pam. 352 21 Dcming. Public service by private citizens. (Nat. Mun. League. Leaflet, n. s. no. 2, 1906.) Pam. 352 Devlin. Municipal reform in the United States. 1896 .352.073-D49 Fesler. Civic philistinism. (Nat. Mun. League. Leaflet, n. s. no. 5, 1908.).. Pam. 352 Ford. Municipal corruption. (Pol. sci. quar,, 19: 673-686. Dec., 1904.) Gladden. Lights and shadows of municipal reform. (In his Christianity and socialism. 1905. p. 19(1-244.) .335-G45.1 McFarland. The ignorance of good citizens. (Nat. Mun. League. Leaflet, n. s. no. 3, 1906.) Pam. 352 Palmer. The man in the pigeon hole. (Nat. Mun. League. Leaflet, n. s. no. 11, 1910.) Pam. 352. Pomeroy. First discharge of a public servant, Los Angeles. (Ind., 58: 69-71. Jan. 12, 1905.) Schurz. The relation of civil service reform to municipal reform. (Nat. Mun. League. Leaf¬ let, n. s. no. 10, 1910.).Pam. 352 Police Bingham. How to give New York the best police force in the world. (No. Am., 187: 702-711. May, 1908.) English conception of police. (Quar. rev., 211: 503- 525. Oct., 1909.) Fairlie. Police administration. (In his Municipal administration. 1901. p. 126-149.)... .352-F16 Favill. Legitimate exercise of police power for the protection of health. (Char., 21: 234-238. Nov. 7, 1908.) Fuld. Police administration. 1909.352.2-F95 Kohler. A golden rule (common sense). (Int. Ass’n Chiefs of Police. 1908.).Pam. 352 McAdoo. Guarding a great city. 1906.352.2-Mll Roosevelt. Administering the New York police force. (In his American ideals. 1904. p. 160- 188.) 320.4-R67 Woods. Police promotions. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1909: 172-178.).352-N21 22 Referendum Deploige. Referendum in Switzerland. 1898. 321.4-D44 Goodnow. City government in the U. S. 1904. p. 118-121 352-G62.1 Lecky. Democracy and liberty. 1896. v. 1. p. 277- 294 320-L94 Lieb. Initiative and referendum. 1902.321-L62 Lloyd. A sovereign people; a study of Swiss democ¬ racy. 1907.354.49-L77 Lobingier. The people’s law, 1909.342-L78 Meyer. Nominating systems. 1902.324-M57 New Jersey. Legislature. Recall, initiative and referendum. 1911.Pam. 321.4 Oberholtzer. Referendum in America. 1900. 321.4-012 Paine. Initiative, referendum and recall in Ameri¬ can cities. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1908: 223-246.) .352-N21 Parsons. City for the people. 1900. p. 255-386; 605- 629.352-P25.1 Webb, S. and B. Industrial democracy, 1897. 2 v. 331.88-W38.4 Owing to their number, no magazine articles on this subject have been included. Many of great value may be found by referring to the Readers’ Guide. Short Ballot Beard. Ballot’s burden. (Pol. sci. quar., 24: 589- 614. Dec., 1909.) Childs. Politics without politicians. [1910.] Pam. 352. - Short ballot. 1909.Pam. 352 —-- Story of the short ballot cities. [1910.] Pam. 352 Hoag. Short ballot. 1910. (Equity, 12: 7-9. Jan., 1910.). Pam. 352 State and Municipality Bernheim. Relations of the city and the state of New York. (Pol. sci. quar., 9: 377-402. Sept., 1894.) Commons. State supervision for cities. (Ann. Am. Acad., 5: 865-881. May, 1895.) Goodnow. Municipal home rule. 1895_352-G62 23 - Municipal home rule. (Pol. sci. quar., 21: 77-90. Mar.. 1906.) - Relations of city and state. (Mun. aff., 1: 689-704. Dec., 1897.) Holls. State boards of municipal control. (Nat. Mun. League. Conference, 1896: 226-235.) 352-N21 Home rule problems., (Mun. aff.. 6: 198-260. June, 1902.) Ivins.. Municipal government. (Pol. sci. quar., 2: 291-312. June, 1887.) Jenks. State municipal board. (Mun. aff., 2: 411- 432. Sept., 1898.) Oberholtzer. Home rule for American cities. (Ann. Am. Acad., 3: 736-763. May, 1893.) Public Utilities, Including Municipal Ownership Bemis, ed. Municipal monopolies. 1899. 338.8-B42 Bruere. Public utilities regulation in New York. (Ann. Am. Acad., 31: 535-551. May, 1908.) City monopolies. (Mun. aff., 6: 68-123. Mar., 1902.) Cleveland. Municipal ownership. (Ann. Am. Acad., 28: 359-570. Nov., 1906.) Fairlie. Recent extensions of municipal functions in the U. S. (Ann. Am. Acad., 25: 299-310. Mar., 1905.) Ford. Relation of city planning to the municipal budget. (Am. city, 4: 66-71. Feb., 1911.) Foulke. Conservation in municipalities. (Conf. City Govt., 1910: 12-21.).352-N21 Jones. Should a city own itself? (In his New right. 1899. p. 279-322.).331.2-J73 McClellan. Tendency of municipal government in the United States. (Atlan., 107: 433-440. April, 1911.) Maltbie. Municipal functions. (Mun. aff., 2: 577- 814. Dec., 1898.) Meyer. Wisconsin public utilities law. (Nat. Mun. League. Proceedings, 1908: 257-268.) 352-N21 24 Morgan. Indeterminate permit as a satisfactory- franchise. (Ann. Am. Acad., 37: 142-159. Jan... 1911.) Municipal ownership and operation. (Mun. aft., 6: 509-855. Dec., 1902.) Municipal ownership and public franchises. (Ann. Am. Acad., 27: 1-233. Jan., 1906.) Munro. Civic federation report on public owner¬ ship. (Quar. j. of econ., 23: 161-174. Nov., 1908.) National civic federation. Municipal and private operation of public utilities. 1907. 3 v. 352-N22 Parsons. City for the people. 1901.352-P25 Peters. Kansas City franchise fight. (Conf. City Govt., 1910: 156-169.).352-N21 Porter. Dangers of municipal ownership. 1907. 352-P83 - Dangers of municipal trading. 1907. 352-P83.1 Public services. (Mun. aft'., 4: 3-228. Mar., 1900.) Robbins. Public ownership versus public control. (Am. j. soc., 10: 787-813. May, 1905.) Seabury. Municipal ownership and the operation of public utilities in New York city. 1905. 352-S42 Shaw. Common sense of municipal trading. 1908. 335-S53 Shortt and Plehn. Taxation of public service cor¬ porations. (Inter. Tax Ass’n. Addresses, 1907: 622-648.) .336.2-161 Tremain. Franchises or monopolies. (Ann. Am. Acad., 14: 310-326. Nov., 1899.) Wilcox. Control of public service corporations in Detroit. (Ann. Am. Acad., 31: 576-592. May, 1908.) - Elements of a constructive franchise policy. (Conf. City Govt., 1910: 170-189.).352-N21 - Municipal franchises. 1910-11. 2 v. 352.8-W64 Zueblin. Municipal ownership in the United States. (Chaut., 62: 103-110. March, 1911.) 25 Lighting Adams. Municipal gas and electric plants in Mass¬ achusetts. (Pol. sci. quar., 17: 247-255. June. 1902.) American municipalities and the gas service. (Ann. Am. Acad., 27: 200-233. Jan., 1906.) Bowker and Commons. Municipalization of electric lighting and power. (Mun. aff., 1: 605-673. Dec., 1897.) Gray. Competition and capitalization as controlled by the Massachusetts gas commission. (Quar. j. econ., 15: 254-276. Feb., 1901.) - The difficulties of control as illustrated in the history of the gas companies. (Ann. Am. Acad., 15: sup. p. 31-39, 1900.) - Gas commission of Massachusetts. (Quar. j. econ., 14: 509-536. Aug., 1900.) Jones, S. P. Minneapolis gas settlement. (Conf. City Govt., 1910: 142-155.).352-N21 Municipal gas for New York. (Mun. aff., 1 / 225-300. June, 1897.) Public lighting. (Mun. aff., 4: 520-613. Sept.. 1900.) Rowe. Municipality and the gas supply. (Ann. Am. Acad., 11: 301-323. May, 1898.) Street Railway Bemis. Street railway settlement in Cleveland. (Quar. j. econ., 22: 543-575. Aug., 1908.) Fairlie. Chicago street railways. (Quar. j. econ., 22: 476-479. May, 1908.) Johnson. Public regulation of street railway trans¬ portation. (Ann. Am. Acad., 29: 275-291. Mar., 1907. ) Lewis. Philadelphia’s relation to Rapid transit com¬ pany. (Ann. Am. Acad., 31: 600-611. May, 1908. ) Sidlo. Cleveland invalidity clause. (J. pol. econ., 19; 124-128. Feb., 1911.) Speirs. Regulation of service by street railway com¬ panies. (Ann. Am. Acad., 15: sup. p. 63-76. May, 1900.) U. S. Census bureau. Street and electric railways, 1907. 1910.R621.33-U58 - Industrial commission. Report on trans¬ portation. 1901. v. 9.331-U58 Wright. Development of transit control in New York city. (Ann. Am. Acad., 31: 552-575. May, 1908.) Water Works Fuertes. Water filtration works. 1901. .628.16-F95 Johnson. Water supply and prevention of waste in leading European cities. 1903.628.1-J62.9 Merchants’ association of New York. Waste of water in New York and its reduction by meters and inspection. 1906.628.1-M53 basement Relation of the municipality to the water supply. (Ann. Am. Acad., 30: 557-592; 31: 470-483. Nov., 1907; Mar., 1908.) Wilmington. Water dept. Annual reports, 1872-3; 1876-date; v. 3-4; 7-date.R623.1-W68 27 t - Industrial commission. Report on trans¬ portation. 1901. v. 9.331-U58 Wright. Development of transit control in New York city. (Ann. Am. Acad., 31: 552-575. May, 1908.) Water Works Fuertes. Water filtration works. 1901. .628.16-F95 Johnson. Water supply and prevention of waste in leading European cities. 1903.628.1-J62.9 Merchants* association of New York. Waste of water in New York and its reduction by meters and inspection. 1906.628.1-M53 basement Relation of the municipality to the water supply. (Ann. Am. Acad., 30: 557-592; 31: 470-483. Nov., 1907; Mar., 1908.) Wilmington. Water dept. Annual reports, 1872-3; 1876-date; v. 3-4; 7-date.R623.1-W68 27