Everett Kimball, National Government of the United States, pp. 73-80;
W. B. Munro, Government of the United States, pp. 71-87;
J. A. Woodburn and T. F. Moran, The Citizen and the Republic, pp. 1-31;
S. W. McCall, The Liberty of Citizenship, pp. 1-31;
James Bryce, The Hindrances to Good Citizenship, especially pp. 43-74;
F. A. Cleveland, Organized Democracy, pp. 80-129;
S. E. Baldwin, The Relations of Education to Citizenship, pp. 27-54;
W. H. Taft, Four Aspects of Civic Duty, pp. 3-34.
Group Problems
1. How aliens are naturalized. The requirements. Who are excluded? Steps in naturalization procedure, the papers, witnesses, oaths, fees, etc., required. The tests which applicants must take. How aliens can best be encouraged to become naturalized. What is being done to secure the naturalization of aliens in your own community? References: Cyclopedia of American Government, Vol. II, pp. 497-498; W. B. Munro, Government of American Cities, pp. 107-111; H. M. Beck, Aliens’ Text Book on Citizenship, especially pp. 9-26; Peter Roberts, The Problem of Americanization, pp. 109-129; U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Naturalization, Syllabus of the Naturalization Law (pamphlet).