[3] “City Government in the United States,” ch. ix, p. 228.
[4] According to a newspaper report of October 16, 1909, the statue was finally placed in its niche in the $13,000,000 Capitol at Harrisburg.
[5] This argument is presented in a very striking way in Mr. Hutchins Hapgood’s “The Spirit of Labour,” pp. 114, 260, 345, 369.
[6] Political Science Quarterly, vol. xix (1904), p. 678.
[7] “The History of Tammany Hall,” by Gustavus Myers, p. 323.
[8] On this point cf. Mary E. Richmond’s extremely thoughtful and sympathetic study of “The Good Neighbour in the Modern City.”
[9] Particularly chs. viii and ix.
[10] Ibid., p. 195.
[11] A discussion of these reforms in detail is given in ch. ix of Professor Goodnow’s book.
[12] See his extremely able article entitled “Is Class Conflict in America Growing and Is It Inevitable?” in the American Journal of Sociology, vol. xiii (1908), p. 756.