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Identifier: nationalcivicfed15nati (find matches)
Title: The National Civic Federation review
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: National Civic Federation
Subjects: Labor and laboring classes
Publisher: New York : (The Federation)
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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ensively over northwesternEurope for the Art Commission. Among the manycommittees of which he is a member the principal onesare the Merchants Association Committee upon WaterSupply, National Municipal League Committee uponUniform Municipal Statistics, Municipal Art SocietyCommittee upon Street Fixtures, Constitutional HomeRule Committee (secretary), etc. Dr. Maltbie has writ-ten frequently upon municipal and economic topics, andis now editing a series of books upon municipal prob-lems for the Macmillan Company. WILLIAM J. CLARK is foreign manager of theGeneral F.lectric Company, New York City. He servedfrom 1879 to 1887 as postmaster at Birmingham, Conn.,during which time he was frequently called upon bythe Post Ollice Department to act as Post Office in-spector. In this capacity he made many important in-vest igatinns, among them the Star Route frauds, fraudsin the Brooklyn Post Office, the famous mail robberyof the Chicago and St. Louis Post Office route in 1886, July—August, 1906
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^17 <^jr .21 THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE OF THE COMMISSION ON PUBLIC OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION. t. W. D. Mahon 2. Prof. John R. Commons 3. J. W. Sullivan 4. Walton ClarkDaniel J. Keefe 6. Walter L. Fisher 7. Melville E. Ingalls (Chairman) Prof. Frank J. Goodnow Edward A. Moffett (Secretary) Dr. Albert Shaw (Vice-Chairman) Edward W. Bemis Milo R. Maltbie Charles L. Edgar H. B. F. Macfarland 15. W. J. Clark 16. Timothy Healy 17. Dr. Talcott Williams 18. F. J. McNulty 19. Prof. John H. Gray 20. Prof. Frank Parsons 21. Albert E. Winchester 6 The National Civic Federation Review July—August, 1906 the Jersey City Post Office burglary, and a number ofother cases of a similar character. In 1886 Mr. Clarkbegan his street railway career by securing a charterto build a street railway connecting Ansonia, Derbyand Birmingham, Conn. The following year he con-tracted with the Vandepoel Electric Company for theequipment of this line, the first of its kind in NewEngland. This enterprise suggested t

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  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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