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COPYRIGHT, 1916
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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THE CITIZEN'S PART IN GOVERNMENT
Four Lectures delivered May 13, 14, 20, 21, 1907, at Yale
University, under the William Earl Dodge Foundation.
EXPERIMENTS IN GOVERNMENT AND THE
ESSENTIALS OF THE CONSTITUTION
The Stafford Little Lectures delivered at Princeton University,
April 15 and 16, 1913.
NEW YORK STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVEN-
TIONS OF 1894 AND 1915 .
TRIAL BY JURY, July 17, 1894.
THE JUDICIARY, August 20, 1894.
SECTARIAN EDUCATION, September 1, 1894.
THE POLITICAL USE OF MONEY, September 3, 1894
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vii
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77
119
121
125
137
An Address at a meeting of the Academy of Political Science,
New York, November 19, 1914.
THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF CONSTITUTIONAL RE-
THE BUSINESS MEN AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVEN-
TION
155
An Address before the Merchants' Association of New York,
March 25, 1915.
OPENING ADDRESS AT THE CONVENTION, April 6, 1915.
MAGNA CHARTA, June 15, 1915
163
169
ON ENDING THE SCANDAL OF THE LAW'S DELAYS, August 19,
1915 . .
COURTS OF JUSTICE FOR SMALL CAUSES, August 23, 1915 185
THE REGULATION OF PUBLIC UTILITIES AND THE DECLINE
OF THE "BLACK HORSE CAVALRY," August 25, 1915
.
187
"INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT," August 30, 1915
191
SPEECH ON CLOSING THE CONVENTION, September 10, 1915
A STUDY OF THE PROPOSED CONSTITUTION
207
213
An Address at a dinner of the Republican Club of New York,
October 18, 1915.
THE NEW YORK CONSTITUTION AND REPRESENTATIVE
GOVERNMENT
227
An Address before the Economic Club of New York, October
25, 1915.
257
An Address to the Legislature of New York, January 28, 1909.
THE DIRECT ELECTION OF UNITED STATES SENATORS
A Speech in the United States Senate, February 10, 1911.
SECOND SPEECH ON THE DIRECT ELECTION OF SENATORS
A brief Address delivered in the United States Senate, May 23,
1911.
285
THE CASE OF SENATOR LORIMER
291
An Address in the United States Senate, February 3, 1911.
THE BANKING AND CURRENCY BILL.
323
An Address in the United States Senate, December 13, 1913.
A PERSONAL STATEMENT
361
Remarks in the United States Senate, December 16, 1913.
HOW TO PRESERVE THE LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT OF THE
STATES
363
A Speech at the dinner of the Pennsylvania Society in New
York, December 12, 1906.
ADDRESS AT THE CONFERENCE OF THE GOVERNORS OF THE
371
THE IMPORTANCE OF SEEKING REFORM THROUGH STATE
GOVERNMENTS
375
Remarks at the tenth annual dinner of the National Civic
Federation, New York, November 23, 1909.
An Address at the one hundred and forty-fourth anniversary
banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New
York, November 21, 1912.
THE ARIZONA CONSTITUTION AND THE RECALL OF JUDGES 387
A Speech in the United States Senate, August 7, 1911.
THE RECALL OF JUDGES
Remarks in the Republican State Convention at Rochester,
April 10, 1912.
THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
SOME DUTIES OF AMERICAN LAWYERS TO AMERICAN LAW.
Commencement Address before the Yale Law School, New
Haven, June 27, 1904.
405
411
413
THE REFORM OF PROCEDURE
431
Presidential Address at the Annual Meeting of the New York
State Bar Association, Syracuse, January 19, 1911.
State Bar Association, New York, January 19, 1912.
THE INDEPENDENT BAR
463
An Address at the Dinner of the New York State Bar Associa-
tion, New York, January 20, 1912.
REFORMS IN JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
467
A Statement before the Committee on the Judiciary of the
House of Representatives, February 27, 1914.
An Address at the Annual Meeting of the American Bar
Association, Washington, October 20, 1914.
THE SPIRIT WHICH MAKES A NATION LIVE
499
An Address at a Dinner of the American Bar Association,
Washington, October 22, 1914.
THE LAWYER OF TODAY
503
An Address before the New York County Lawyers Association,
New York, March 13, 1915.
INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY and the RESPONSIBILITY of the Bar
An Address at the Annual Dinner of the New York State Bar
Association, January 15, 1916.
511
PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE BAR
519
Address as President of the American Bar Association at the
Annual Meeting in Chicago, August 30, 1916.
INDEX
543