Short Studies
1. Campaign methods. P. O. Ray, Political Parties, pp. 255-267.
2. Party loyalty and political independence. J. A. Woodburn, Political Parties, pp. 295-303.
3. The Progressive Party: its history and platform. S. J. Duncan-Clark, The Progressive Movement, passim.
4. Tammany Hall. Gustavus Myers, History of Tammany Hall, pp. 267-298; Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. XXVI, pp. 235-237.
5. The boss as a personality. M. Ostrogorski, Democracy and Political Parties, pp. 250-263.
6. The Tweed Ring. J. F. Rhodes, History of the United States, Vol. VI, pp. 392-411.
7. How the machine works. Theodore Roosevelt, Autobiography, pp. 61-101; 144-184; 185-222.
8. The nationalizing influence of parties. Henry J. Ford, Rise and Growth of American Politics, pp. 150-161.
9. Municipal political parties. M. R. Maltbie, in Proceedings, National Municipal League, VI, pp. 226ff.