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Governors' Messages and the Legislative Product in 1932
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2013
Abstract

- Type
- Legislative Notes and Reviews
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © American Political Science Association 1932
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1 No information could be secured concerning the session in Louisiana.
2 Note prepared by Professor D. Y. Thomas, of the University of Arkansas.
3 Information furnished by Miss Ella May Thornton, state librarian.
4 Letter of July 12, 1932.
5 Information furnished by the Indiana Legislative Bureau.
6 Information furnished by Professor J. Catron Jones, of the University of Kentucky.
7 Information furnished by Governor William T. Gardiner.
8 Information furnished by Edward H. Redstone, state librarian.
9 Information furnished by Mr. D. B. Smith, executive secretary to the governor.
10 Information furnished by Miss Mamie Owen, assistant state librarian.
11 Information furnished by Mr. Wylie Kilpatrick, assistant secretary, New Jersey State League of Municipalities.
12 Information furnished by Mr. J. H. Fertig, director of the Legislative Reference Bureau.
13 Information furnished by Governor Norman S. Case.
14 Information furnished by Mr. Charles H. Gerald, secretary to the governor.
15 Information furnished by Mr. Morton L. Wallerstein secretary of the League of Virginia Municipalities.
16 Letter of Governor William G. Conley, August 10, 1932.
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