7–4379.
“He begins with the definition of the purely governmental and the private or business functions of municipal corporations, discusses the legal construction of municipal charters and the implied powers of municipal corporations. He then sets forth ‘municipal purposes within the meaning of the constitution,’ shows the grounds on which municipal property is exempted from taxation, and treats of the sale of municipal property, power to grant exclusive franchises, and the regulation of charges for services rendered by private corporations.”—Engin. N.
“Legal rather than economic in its discussion, it is rather more interesting to the student and general reader than most purely legal treatises.”
| + | Ann. Am. Acad. 30: 166. Jl. ’07. 240w. | |
| Engin. N. 57: 555. My. 16, ’07. 130w. |
Poole, Ernest. Voice of the street. †$1.50. Barnes.
6–19774.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“Is strong in its story element, but is not likely to have a large influence in changing conditions.” Madeline Z. Doty.
| + − | Charities. 17: 487. D. 15, ’06. 420w. |