>N aiifornia Tional 5ility ^?ditiona: € Y- ■:>> , -;'% ^:^ S. /, yfij" .' ■•.•1. r.:- ~^:.. ^A^-r.^ ■ h LOS ANGELES LIBHAKY LIBEART OF OOE^GRESS ADDITIO^^AL REFERENCES RELATING TO POPULAR ELECTION OF SENATORS COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HERMANN HENRY BERNARD MEYER CHIEF BIBLIOGRAPHER • I WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTINa OFFICE 1911 llZHih • • • « '• ' * • • • • • I . .. ; . • . ADDITIONAL REFERENCES RELATING TO POPULAR ELECTION OF SENATORS BOOKS Allen, Philip Loring. America's awakening; the triumph of right- eousness in high places. New York, Chicago [etc.'\: F. 11. Revell company, ['^1906]. 288 pp. Portraits. Chart. 8°. Popular election of United States senators, pp. 258-262. 6-38914 JK496.1906 Bacon, Augustus O. Election of senators by direct vote — The Sutherland amendment. Speech in the Senate, Feb. 27 > 1911. (In Congressional record, 61st Cong., 3d sesa., v. 46, no. 70 (current file), pp. 4337-4346.) Beveridge, Albert J. Election of senators by direct vote. 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Speech in the Senate, Feb. 9, 1911. (7/1 Congressional record, 61st Cong., 3d sess., v. 46, no. 48 (ciirrent file), pp. 2285-2287.) Brookings, Walter Du Bois, and Ralph C. Ringwalt, eds. Briefs for debate on current political, economic, and social topics. New York [etc.]: Longmans, Green, and co., 1899. xlvii, 213 pp. 12°. "Bibliography of debating": pp. xli-xlvii. Popular election of senators, pp. 32-35. 1-2986 Z7161.B89 Brown, Norris. Election of senators by direct vote. Speech in the Senate, Feb. 14, 1911. {In Congressional record, Gist Cong., 3d eess., v. 46, no. 53 (current file), pp. 2603-2606.) Carter, Thomas H. Election of senators by direct vote. Speech in the Senate, January 21, 1911. (In Congressional record, 61st Cong., 3d sess., v. 46, no. 30 (current file), pp. 1251-1257.) Election of senators by direct vote. Speech in the Senate, Feb. 17, 1911. (In Congressional record, 6l8t Cong., 3d sess., v. 46, no. 56 (current file), pp. 2869-2875.) Davis, Jeff. Election of senators by the people. Speech in the Senate, Jan. 30, 1911. (In Congressional record, 61st Cong., 3d sess., v. 46, no. 40 (current file), pp. 1777-1779.) Depew, Chauncey M. Election of senators by the people. Speech in the Senate, January 24, 1911. (In Congressional record, 61st Cong., 3d sess., v. 46, no. 35 (current file), pp. 1489-1493.) Doub, Albert A. Election of United States senators. Paper read at the fourteenth annual meeting of the Maryland state bar association, held at Old Point Comfort, Va., July 7, 8, 9, 1909. WasMngton: Govt, print, off., 1911. 13 pp. 8°. ([U. S.] 61st Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. 782.) 11-35122 JK1181.D7 Fanning, Clara Elizabeth, comp. Selected articles on the election of United States senators. Minneapolis: The E. W. Wilson company, 1909. x, 118 pp. 12°. (Debaters' handbook series.) Bibliography: pp. 1-14. 10-35330 JKllSl.FS POPULAB ELECTION OF SENATORS 45 Hardin, Thomas B. How should United States senators be elected? (Jn Washington state bar association. Proceedings, 1900. Olympia, Wash., 1900. 8°. pp. 155-176.) Haynes, George Henry. The election of senators. New York: H. Holt and co7npany, 1906. xi, 295 pp. 12°. {American public problems, ed. by R. C. Ringwalt.) Bibliography: pp. 277-283. Contents. — How senators came to be elected by state legislatures; The regulation of senatorial elections; Some results of the system of election; The personnel of the Senate; The movement for the election of senators by the people; Popular control of senatorial elections; The argument for popular election of senators; The argu- ment against popular election of senators; Conclusion; Appendix I. Resolutions favoring popular election of senators passed by the House of Representatives; Appendix II. Recommendations of the Pennsylvania joint committee; Appendix III. Bibliography; Index. 6-18603 JK1176.H42 Reviewed in Nation, Sept. 20, 1906, v. 83: 247-248; American historical review, Jan. 1907, v. 12: 400-402; American journal of sociology, Jan. 1907, v. 12: 553-556; Political science quarterly, Mar. 1907, v. 22: 151-153. Heyburn, Weldon B. Election of senators by direct vote. Speech in the Senate, Feb. 17, 1911. {In Congressional record, 61st Cong., 3d sess., v. 46, no. 56 (current file), pp. 2875-2882.) Hoar, George Frisbie. Election of senators by direct vote of the people. Speech in the Senate, Thursday and Friday, April 6 and 7, 1893. [ Washington: Govt, printing office], 1906. 34- pp. 8°. (U. S. 59th Congress, 1st session. Senate document no. 232.) 4913 Holcombe, Arthur N. Popular election of United States senators. {In The American year book, 1910, pp. 140-141. New York, 1911. 8°.) E171.A585 See also p. 112. I Jerome, Waldron M. comp. Syllabus, bibliograjjhy and reprints on the question, election of senators. Minneapolis: U. W. 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Election of United States senators by the people. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 16, 1910. (In Congressional record, 6l8t Cong., 2d sess., v. 45, pt. 8, pp. 8314- 8315.) Jll.Il5,v.45pt.8 Mohn, Earl Jolm. The advisability of electing United States sen- ators by popular ballot. Washington, D. C: Georgetown university, 1909. 18 pp. 8°. Cover-title. At head of title: Mallory prize essay. 9-27972 JK1181.M7 Nelson, Knute. Election of senators by direct vote. Speech in the Senate, Feb. 20, 1911. (In Congressional record, 61st Cong., 3d sess., v. 46, no. 63 (current file), pp. 3418-3429.) A discussion of the Sutherland amendment. O'Neal, Emmet. Election of United States senators by the people. (In Alabama state bar association. Proceedings, 1908. Mont- gomery, Ala., 1908. 8°. pp. 129-149.) Owen, Robert L. The election of senators by direct vote of the people — the need for the direct rule of the people — the laws needed for the people's rule — the method by which to obtain the people's rule. Speech in the Senate, May 31, 1910. (In Congressional record, 6l8t Cong., 2d. sess., v. 45, pt. 7, pp. 7109- 7128.) Jll.R5,v.45pt.7 POPULAR ELECTION OF SENATORS 47 Pearson, Paul Martin, ed. Intercollegiate debates; being briefs and reports of many intercollegiate debates: Harvard-Yale- Princeton, Brown - Dartmouth - Williams, Michigan- Northwestern-Cliicago, Indiana-Illinois-Oliio, and many- others. New York city: Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, [1909]. xxix, {2), 507 pp. 12°. "References" at end of each chapter. Popular election of senators, pp. 377-387. 10-765 H35.P4 Percy, Le Roy. Election of senators by direct vote. Speech in the Senate, Feb. 8, 1911. {In Congressional record, Gist Cong., 3d sess., v. 46, no. 47 (current file), pp. 2230-2232.) Election of senators by direct vote. Speech in the Senate, Feb. 27, 1911. {In Congressional record, 61st Cong., 3d sess., v. 46, no. 67 (current file), pp. 3764-3767.) Rayner, Isidor. Election of senators by direct vote. Speech in the Senate, Jan. 20, 1911. {In Congressional record, 6l8t Cong., 3d sess., v. 46, no. 29 (current file), pp. 1183-1188.) Ringwalt, Ralph Curtis. Briefs on public questions, with selected lists of references. New York [etc.]: Longmans, Green, and co., 1905. x, (2), 229 pp. 12°. The popular election of senators, pp. 67-74. 5-16516 Z7161.R65 Root, Elihu. Election of senators by direct vote. Speech in the Senate, Feb. 10, 1911. {In Congressional record, 61st Cong., 3d eess., v. 46, no. 49 (current file), pp. 2351-23.56.) Sanford, Ephraim II. Amendments to the Federal Constitution continued, with reference to the election of U. S. senators by the people. {In his Four amendments to the Constitution of the United Slates, proposed and <'xaminod, Ch. Tl, pj). 5-6. Cleveland, 1852. S°.) 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Res. 134) proposing an amendment to the Constitu- tion, providing that senators shall be elected by the people of the several states. {In Congressional record, 61st Cong., 3d sess., v. 46, no. 23 (current file), pp. 860-865.) Senators Sutherland, Beveridge, Borah, Carter, and others. Committee on the judiciary. Election of sena- tors by popular vote. Report. [WasUngton: Govt, print, of., 1911.] 15 pp. 8°. {61st Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Rept. 961.) The "List of speeches and articles and reports " (pp. 5-13) is reprinted from the "List of references relating to popular election of senators, "- published by the Library of Congress in 1904. 11-35062 JK1181.A3 1911 59t}i Cong., 2d sess., 1906-1907. Senate. Election of United States senators. Abstract of laws relating to the election of United States senators [Extracts from the primary laws of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oregon, South Carolma, and Texas]. 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G 52 Mulkey, Frederick W 52 Nelson, Knute 46 Ogg, Frederic Austin 54 O'Neal, Emmet 46, 53 Owen, Robert L 46, 49 Paine, Robert T. jr 50 Paul, Harold S 52 Pearson, Paul Martin 47 Percy, Le Roy 47 Perrin, John William 53 Rayner. Isidor 47 Ringwalt, Ralph C 44, 47 Roosevelt, Theodore 53 Root, Elihu 47, 54 Russell, Charles E 51 Sanford, Ephraim H 47 Sthafer, Joseph 51 Simmons, F. M 47 Sulzer, William 48 Sutherland, (u'orge 48,49 Thachcr, George A 51,52 United States. CongrtsH 48, 49 West, Henry 1 53 Wisconsin. University. Univ. ex- teuKinu ilirixioii 49 WooUey, Robert Wickliffe 54 55 o 1 I *>JO < (I University of California SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1388 Return this material to the library from which it was borrowed. R4U5PQ SOUTHERN HEGIONALLIBRAR :^li^^= y'A-:: ;V^- ^ r i^ University Southern Library