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Essays on the law and practice of governmental administration, a volume in honor of Frank Johnson Goodnow ... contributed by his students in grateful acknowledgement of his scholarly inspiration and counsel / edited by Charles G. Haines ... and Marshall E. Dimock ...

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Haines, Charles Grove, 1879-1948.
Dimcock, Marshall Edward. 1903-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Goodnow, Frank J., 1859-1939.
Goodnow, Frank J.
Administrative law--United States.
Administrative law.
United States.
United States--Politics and government.
Politics and government.
Physical Description:
xvii, 321 pages : frontispiece (portrait). ; 22 cm
Other Title:
Governmental administration.
Place of Publication:
Baltimore : The John Hopkins press, 1935.
Contents:
pt. I. Origin and meaning of public administration: Public administration and administrative law, by J. A. Fairlie.
pt. II. Executive leadership in administration: The President and federal administration, by James Hart. From political chief to administrative chief, by G. W. Spicer.
pt. III. Government relation to industry: Judicial review of the findings and awards of industrial accident commissions, by C. G. Haines. Retirement or refunding of utility bonds, by M. R. Maltbie. The scope of the commerce power, by T. R. Powell.
pt. IV. Control of administration: State control of local finance in Indiana, by F. G. Bates. The inadequacies of the rule of law, by C. C. Thach. Forms of control over administrative action, by M. E. Dimock.
OCLC:
1803268

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