Clark, Charles P., American author of “The Machine Abolished,” referred to in this volume.
Commons, John R., whose work entitled “Proportional Representation” is quoted herein, is Director of the American Bureau of Industrial Research and Professor of Political Economy at the University of Wisconsin. He was a member of the Federal Commission on Industrial Relations in 1913-1915. He is the author of a number of books dealing with the industrial problems of the United States.
Carter, James C., New York lawyer; counsel for the U. S. Government in the Alaska arbitration at Paris; author of “Law, Its Origin, Growth and Function.”
Calhoun, John C., American lawyer and statesman; Secretary of War; Vice President United States; Secretary of State; United States Senator 1832-1843 and 1845-1850; author of two posthumous works, “Disquisition on Government” and “Discourse on the Constitution and Government of the United States.”
Curtis, George William, New York editor, public speaker, civil service reformer and man of letters.
Dana, Charles L., noted New York physician, lecturer and author.
Dawson, Edgar, is Professor of History and Political Science at Hunter College. He is a joint editor of “The Practical History of the World.”
Eaton, Dorman B., New York lawyer and Civil Service Reformer; Chairman of the Civil Service Commission 1873-1875, and member 1883-1885.
Estabrook, Henry D., noted American lawyer.
Field, David Dudley, New York lawyer; prominent legal reformer; principal author of New York Code of Civil Procedure of 1848, and of other proposed Codes of Law.