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OF THE ACADEMY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

The Proceedings are issued by the Academy as a record of its activities and as a means of giving detailed treatment to special subjects of importance. Each volume consists of four numbers, published in January, April, July and October. The January and July numbers give in full the papers read at the meetings of the Academy, together with the discussions and the addresses at the dinner meetings.

The numbers thus far issued are as follows:

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No. 4.

Vol. II, No. 1.

The Reform of the Criminal Law and Procedure.
Capital and Labor Unified.

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Vol. IV, No. 1.

No. 2.

No. 3.

No. 4.

Vol. V, No. 1.

Banking and Currency in the United States.
Good Roads and Convict Labor.

Yearbook of the Academy.

Essays on Banking Reform in the United States.
The Revision of the State Constitution.

Separate copies of numbers 1, 2 and 4 of volume I, numbers 2 and 4 of volume II, numbers 2 and 4 of volume III, numbers 1, 2 and 4 of volume IV and number 1 of volume V, may be obtained in paper covers at $1.50 each. A limited number of copies are also available in cloth binding at $2.00 each. (Part II will constitute volume V, number 2, to be issued early in January.)

Communications in reference to the Proceedings should be addressed to Henry Raymond Mussey, Editor of the Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, Kent Hall, Columbia University. Subscriptions should be forwarded and all business communications addressed to the Secretary of the Academy of Political Science, Kent Hall, Columbia University. Members of the Academy receive the Proceedings without further pay

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THE POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY

The Quarterly, published for the Academy, is under the editorial control of the Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University, and is devoted to the historical, statistical and comparative study of politics, economics and public law.

Its list of contributors includes university and college teachers, politicians, lawyers, journalists and business men in all parts of the United States, and European professors and publicists. It follows the most important movements of foreign politics but devotes chief attention to questions of present interest in the United States. On such questions its attitude is nonpartisan. Every article is signed; and every article, including those of the editors, expresses simply the personal view of the writer. Each issue contains careful book reviews by specialists, and in March and September large numbers of recent publications are characterized in brief book notes. In June and December is printed a valuable record of political events throughout the world.

Communications in reference to articles, book reviews and exchanges should be addressed to the managing editor, Professor Thomas Reed Powell, Columbia University, New York City. Intending contributors are requested to retain copies of articles submitted, as the editors disclaim responsibility for the safety of manuscripts. If accompanied by stamps, articles not found available will be returned. Members of the Academy receive the Political Science Quarterly without further payment.

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OF THE ACADEMY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

The Proceedings are issued by the Academy as a record of its activities and as a means of giving detailed treatment to special subjects of importance. Each volume consists of four numbers, published in January, April, July and October. The January and July numbers give in full the papers read at the meetings of the Academy, together with the discussions and the addresses at the dinner meetings.

The numbers thus far issued are as follows:

Vol. I, No. 1.

No. 2.

No. 3.

No. 4.

Vol. II, No. I.

The Economic Position of Women.

The Reform of the Currency.

The Year Book of the Academy.

The Reform of the Criminal Law and Procedure.
Capital and Labor Unified.

Business and the Public Welfare.

National Housing Association.

No. 2.

No. 3.

No. 4.

Organization for Social Work.

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Yearbook of the Academy.

No. 4.

Vol. V, No. I.
No. 2.

Essays on Banking Reform in the United States.
The Revision of the State Constitution.

Part I.

The Revision of the State Constitution.

Part II.

Separate copies of numbers 1, 2 and 4 of volume I, numbers 2 and 4 of volume II, numbers 2 and 4 of volume III, numbers 1, 2 and 4 of volume IV may be obtained in paper covers at $1.50 each, and numbers 1 and 2 of volume V may be obtained in paper covers at $1.50 for the two. A limited number of copies are also available in cloth binding at $2.00.

Communications in reference to the Proceedings should be addressed to Henry Raymond Mussey, Editor of the Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, Kent Hall, Columbia University. Subscriptions should be forwarded and all business communications addressed to the Secretary of the Academy of Political Science, Kent Hall, Columbia University. Members of the Academy receive the Proceedings without further pay

ment.

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