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POLITICAL SCIENCE 

 QUARTERLY, 



A REVIEW DEVOTED TO HISTORY, ECONOMICS AND JURISPRUDENCE. 



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THE r iRST NUMBER TO APPEAR ABOUT MARCH 15, WILL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: 



Introduction PROF. MUNROE SMITH. 



The American Commonwealth : Changes in its relation to the Nation, PROF. JOHN W. BURGESS. 



legislative Inquests, FREDERICK W. WHIT RIDGE. 



American Labor Statistics, PROF. RICHMOND M. SMITH. 



The Conference at Berlin on the West- African Question, . . DANIEL DE LEON, Ph.D. 



ARTICLES ON THE FOLLOWING TOPICS ARE IN PREPARATION : 



The Constitution in Civil War and Reconstruction, The Negro in Politics, Self- Government and Civil-Service 

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 The Recent Constitutional Crisis in Norway, The American Expatriation Treaties. 



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