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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2013
1 A complete list of these reprints, up to the first of January, is as follows: (1) Introductory Address: The Twelfth Man, John H. Finley; (2) The Significance of the Coming National Elections, William B. Munro; (3) The Significance of Our State and Local Elections, William B. Munro; (4) Primaries and the Machinery of Their Operation, Charles E. Merriam; (5) The Parties and the Issues, Arthur Krock, Julian Mason, Euth Morgan; (6) The Campaign and Economic Planning, Stuart Chase, Virgil Jordan; (7) Issues of Foreign Policy, Charles A. Beard; (8) Issues of Domestic Policy, Charles A. Beard; (9) Why We Have Political Parties, Arthur N. Holcombe; (10) The Existing Party Alignment, Edward M. Sait; (11) The Party Convention: Its History, Organization and Work, Edward M. Sait; (12) Eesults of the Republican National Convention, William Hard, Henry Suydam, Paul E. Leach; (13) The Place of Minor Parties in the American Scene, John Dewey; (14) Eesults of the Democratic National Convention, Paul R. Leach, William Hard; (15) Issues Between the Parties, Lindsay Rogers, Algernon Lee, F. M. Davenport; (16) Issues Above the Parties, A. E. Hatton; (17) Constructive Economy in the National Government, Louis Brownlow, Carl R. Chindblom, Katherine A. Frederic, William Hard, Henry P. Seidemann; (18) Constructive Economy in State and Local Government, Thomas H. Reed, H. W. Dodds, Luther Gulick, Joseph McGoldrick, Dorothy Straus; (19) What Can Government Do to Prevent and Relieve Unemployment?, Robert F. Wagner, Charles A. Beard; (20) How Can Government Aid Finance and Banking?, John T. Madden, Walter F. Dodd; (21) How Can Government Provide Greater Security in Our Economic System?, Paul Mazur, A. W. Macmahon; (22) Mechanics and Maneuvers of Campaigns, A. N. Holcombe; (23) Why Vote?, Charles E. Merriam; (24) Eetrenching in State and Local Expenditures, Murray Seasongood, A. E. Hatton; (25) Eedrawing the Boundaries of Local Government, Thomas H. Reed, Howard P. Jones, George S. Counts; (26) Redistributing Functions of State and Local Government, Paul W. Wager, 0. Max Gardner, Harry F. Byrd; (27) Reorganizing County Government, Arthur W. Bromage, Leonard D. White, Lent D. Upson; (28) Reforming Financial Methods, Luther Gulick, Harley L. Lutz, Russell Forbes; (29) Reducing and Limiting Local Indebtedness, Carl H. Chatters, C. E. Rightor, Henry Hart; (30) Eevising Our State and Local Tax System, W. F. Willoughby, William Anderson, Isidor Loeb.
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