Short Studies

1. Franchises. Cyclopedia of American Government, Vol. II, pp. 44-48.

2. A model street railway franchise. C. L. King, Regulation of Municipal Utilities, pp. 165-181.

3. Gas and electric lighting franchises. W. B. Munro, Principles and Methods of Municipal Administration, pp. 247-257.

4. Germany’s experience in public ownership. W. H. Dawson, Municipal Life and Government in Germany, pp. 208-259.

5. Great Britain’s experience in public ownership. Douglas Knoop, Principles and Methods of Municipal Trading, pp. 306-365.

6. Municipal ownership in the United States. Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, 1917-1918, Bulletin, No. 22; National Civic Federation, Shall the Government Own and Operate the Railroads, the Telegraph and Telephone Systems? The Affirmative Side; Ibid., The Negative Side.

7. Guild ownership. G. D. H. Cole, Guild Socialism, pp. 42-77.

8. Public service commissions. S. P. Orth, Readings on the Relation of Government to Industry, pp. 308-343.

9. The danger of giving government too much to do. Otto H. Kahn, American Economic Problems, pp. 235-275.