Pacific Municipalities and Counties, Volumes 34-35

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Pacific Municipalities, 1920
 

Contents

Municipal Camping Grounds for Motorists Professor J William Gregg
71
City Manager Government H S Maddox
81
What Our Pacific Coast Cities and Counties Are Doing
90
Address all Communications to PACIFIC MUNICIPALITIES Pacific Building
141
Municipal Revenues Major E J Marks
150
Ornamental Shade Trees A E Shamel
158
Public Health Centers and the Community Dr Richard A Bolt
164
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES
181
City Management William Ryan
192
Municipal Landing Fields for Aircraft W P Butcher
198
What Our Pacific Coast Cities Are Doing
207
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES
221
State or Municipal Accident Insurance Which? C W Fellows
229
The Purification of Swimming Pool Water Paul F Bovard
239
What Our Pacific Coast Cities Are Doing
248
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES
261
Local Improvement Act of 1919 Norman E Malcolm
272
Personality and Human Beings in TownPlanning Work Theodora
280
Titles of New Ordinances Received
287
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES
301
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES
341
The Federal Water Power Act
349
Constitutional Amendments of 1920
355
By All Means Hold Dr Bailey
363
Copies of Ordinances Wanted
370
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES
383
Vol XXXIV
407
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES
413
Resolution Concerning Lorin A Handley
419
Some Engineering and Economic Features of the Municipal Electric System
429
Election Plan of Los Angeles CityBy R L Criswell
435
Titles of New Ordinances
441
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES
452
The Viewpoint of the Corporation W E Creed
462
The Viewpoint of the Railroad Commission Hon E O Edgerton
469
New Ordinances Received
491
EDITORS
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TWENTYTHIRD YEAR No 2
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Health Officers Section 147
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VOL XXXV
148
An Administration of Municipal Water Works 153
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EDITORS
156
Address all Communications to PACIFIC MUNICIPALITIES Pacific Building
157
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES
165
The Hare System of Proportional RepresentationLewis C Hunter Presi
172
New Election System Held FraudProof 182
182
Health Officers Section 188
188
Municipal Ownership in California 194
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES
205
Municipal Ownership in CaliforniaHas It Been a Success? 214
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OCTOBER 1920
216
Mr Wiggington Creed on Public Ownership 222
222
Health Officers Section 229
229
What Our Pacific Coast Cities Are Doing 235
235
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES
245
State Highway Work Relieves Unemployment6000000 in Contracts
254
The Portland Public Market SystemMarie Wade 250
266
What Our Pacific Coast Cities Are Doing 274
274
of this magazine for each of its officials without extra charge If not received kindly notify
285
Synopsis of the Proposed Act 296
296
The Attitude of Los Angeles On the Power Situation 307
307
Health Officers Program 313
313
City Officials of Santa Monica 323
323
Constitution of the League 334
334
A Plan to Reduce the High Cost of Electricity 349
349
Fifth Floor Pacific Building San Francisco
357
Santa Monica High School
370
AUGUST 1920
375
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES
441
Should all Utility Company Pipes be Placed Under Ground Prior to
451
Titles of New Ordinances Received 461
461
NOTICEEvery city belonging to the League of California Municipalities is entitled to a copy
469
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