196 KANSAS UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY. 



contains an outline of the municipal governments of New York, 

 Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Baltimore, St. Louis, and Chicago. 



Philadelphia. — Johns Hopkins Studies cited above; E. V. Smalley's 

 article on the "Committee of 100" in the Century, July, 1883, vol. 4, 

 p. 395; Publications of the Philadelphia Social Science Association 

 for 1876 and 1S77, on the subject of building associations; Henry C. 

 Lea had a "Letter to the People of Philadelphia" in the Foruin, Jan- 

 uary, 1887, vol. 2, pp. .532-8. The reform charter or the "Bullitt 

 Bill," which went into effect April, 1887, is said to be a model munici- 

 pal constitution. 



Chicago. — Reports of the Citizen's Association, beginning in 1874. 

 Ada C. Sweet, on "Chicago City Government" in Belford's Monthly 

 for November, 1892. 



Charleston. — The Yearbooks contain in the appendices much valu- 

 able historical matter. That for 1880 gives a sketch of the develop- 

 ment of the city government; that for 1883 a description of- the 

 centennial celebration, with an historical review. 



FroTidence. — Town and City Government in Providence, a Study- 

 in Municipal History, by Geo. C. Wilson, Providence, Tibbitts & Pres- 

 ton, 1S89. 



