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Schouler, Thomas Jefferson; T. E. \V;'.nm, Life and Times of Thomas Jefter: Madison: K. C. Babcock, Rise of OWS In the convention, the ratification and | which have arisen in owr constitutional | the Constitution of the United States Lincoln, 2 v.; J. G. Nicolay, Short Life STAR ORATORY C NT ;}::.l':no?dmanu to the Constitution. elnul? by t':lu&u.l gl;:n. lh'“o'f'llln -ng of America.” of ::;:m"fiunfoln:yfil?"y 1nomx Hay, o index. s meaning of the leading provisions an Good Blographies Listed. nooln, a history, 10 v.; Larned, J. N.—“History for Ready | their application In the great case IN INTEREST; MANY TENDER AID Refarence from the, Best, Historigns | which have arisen in our .onstitutiona) | Students who wish to study the | American Natlonality, 181i-1818; 8 and Efpecialists.” Nichole, 1901-13.|life. The chart giving an outline of the [ work of the individual statesmen w. , James Madison; Galllard {A new edition s nearly compisted | government of the United ed witn the adoption and inter. | Hunt, Life of James Madison. n the yolume on United States, ander n of the Constitution will fin Heverldge's dates 1783-1787, are extracts from the I in biographies. The follow- Werk Outstanding. true story of a great life; 'znrbsll. Life of Abraham Lincoln, v. htl{tu . A L.—*Constitution_of the Dr. Bowerman Compiles List of Books, Valuable to and ita adopt] o | O rocation. Macstilan. 195" Tn Senington: 1 ) Ford, Washing. e e . 2 0} cal Formation, acMillan, 1923, In ngton: or ashing- Y e . e Competitors, W hich Are Avdilable at Public Lcigh, Randoiph—*Citadel of Free- | auccessive chapters on American experi- engues; P. Ln Ford, | others, s A. J. Bevéridge's “Life of | C2Pt: Ernest H.! Pullman of 201 ¥ nd B he. ? dom.” rflm-;lrlr‘ro{hpm-. (032 Alments in federaliam, the confederation, | True ~George Washington: H C.|John Marshall” 4 v. A shorter work |Sheridan .trn:, who reun‘lly submit- ¢ e o e _constitutional e framing of the ‘onstitution, its | Lodge, eorge ashington, “ ., e E . |[ted to a wserious operation at the L Library a ranches. conventlon and ratification, with | adoption and its launching, the author | W, 1. Thayer, George Washington. | 1% John Marshall and the Consti- |'o L4 = Madison, Marshall, Webster and|of the leading facts of American con- | Hamiiton The Star | tributed most positively to its mak- | Lincoln. stitutional history from about 1760 to| Alexander Hamilton, 2 v.; H. C.|| TH 9 % to Taniaie his duties in con Au UnGSEN) SRS JoF a | ing and o8t Vall bibliography | McLaughlin, A. C.—“Contederation | 1800. Lodge, Alexander Hamilton; F. S. ‘:::,b.'fv"fi ’n‘(cfii-!l‘:fsfiixfl:lm\:}ex&t- ;".&L'nb:vt& the Conduoct of the na- dressing i oratorical contest is the widespread | In€ &nd PISIORY. Al 0o 08 bio- |and the Constitution, 1783-1789." (Amer- snf rds Are Explained. Oliver, Alexander Hamilton, an essay | €71 S o Fro bt fHieg B0 "|tional rifle matches at Camp Perry. Y, that “eond lons of e y B J. - scholastic clrclen. 1t la seldom (hat| ~ Telln of Framing Conatitutlon. = |country at the close of the revolution | tion; the natlonal powers, the rights | Jefferson: Edward Channing, Jeffer- the announcement of such an under- | =Farrand, Max—‘Framing of Uhe|and the adoptlon of the new form of |of the states, the liberties of the|sonian System, 1801-1811; W. B, Cur- taking, however enthusiastic its re-| Constitution of the \;;n:lle,d States” government.’ The chapter “Critical Es- b . A oy, Jofiiaon: T 3, ception among tkese for whom It is !f.‘.'. L;:_l::::‘l‘lyn}":;fl.g I itutional | &y on Authorities” is of great value to [ People. Scribners, 1903. Eight lec- | Morge, jr., Thomas Jefferson; James the student, giving references with an- | tures which primarily intended, succeeds In ob-| convention, the debates, compromises | notations to fl!o ‘Dost bookn. - The notes | the Connrxmfiz:{'l&:h:-::::::-?fl % taining outside attention. und_adoption of the Constitution. on biographical material will be es-[offers to every one and the live is- The Star's present undertaking| The Federaliat, 1788—A _collection | pecially ymefy sues which it atill embodies. T & B of essays on the federal Conatitution History of Defee Tappan, B. M. Story of Our Con- acks no such support. by Hamilton, Madison, Jay and other stitution. Lothrop, 1922, A well told As interest and enthusiasm grow. |statesmen, designed to convince the| Moran, T. F.—“Formation and De-|anq" interesting story of the making voluntary offers of essistence to con- N’f‘lD}e of' N"',.;"',’.’Q:;‘:.,‘.'";.:‘:Zf ‘velopment of the Constitution.” (Hlstory | and ratification of the Constitution. testants are reaching the contest|gieiclen 0 ConfedersEon Nution fur. | of North America, ed. by Quy Carleton | The reasons for each amendment are 3 g cils, | e, v. 7.) Barrie, 1904. The history of | explained. e nt among those lately re- | FubilEAss T Ay O odge and P. L. |tlon, the formation and ratification of | Why and How It Was Made—Who 0 1314 G St ceived is the announcement on the | ROFS COILES By T T o the Constitution and its Interpretation | Made It and What It Is. Moffat, Chfin()pbcllco. City Club Bldg. part of Dr. Bowerman. chief libra- | Mimh. John——Critical Period of |and development through Jeffernon's nd- | Yard. 1906. A plainly told story of rian of the District of Columbia Pub- | American History, 1783-1789, Hough- m‘.’;.“::‘{,‘.‘:"a.‘:“'";‘"g" on l:filed n:t gx:n:n:'klnn‘: 5:5&7.‘.5{‘1’.’,’,."'" amena- Repairing lic Library, that he and his assiat- | fon. 1388, ~An_interesting and com- | oy 9l tabid"of cont tt a6 United States Constitution. Con- frigs ants ‘have compiled a liat of books | prehensive account of the perlod ol e Sble ol ‘dontente Bk 1O AB: | K o the Chiiie ohtes o Service tions. Thix contains not merely ti- | federation, the formation and the tles, but also @ brief commentary on | &dontion of the Constitution. The each book mentioned. Dibliographical note at the end of the w the Constitution Has De-|‘Court of the United States constru- All Books Available. hook will be very useful to the s{u- | veloped” are clear and helpful. ing the provisions of the document. PAU[S 1322 G St. N.W. T O T e el SR S S s | Norton, T. J.—*Constitution of the | Another official text is the one issued Main 757 . Library and Tos branches nad in pabe | e AU O fonal"Tdeals Hia- | United Sates : Tts Sources and Its Appll- | by the Department of State in 1923.| Member Horological Institute of lishing the list The Star sratefully e O e Ration, | cation.” Little, 1922, A very clear and ' “The Declaration of Independence and "America acknowledges and commonds to the | v. 26), Harper, 1907. The chanter on attentlon of students the very prac- |the federal government (pp. 183-167), tical assistance ~which it offers. given & condensed and clear summnry The list follows: 51 the need, the strugzle for the Con- Andrews, I W.—“Manual of the|stitution Ane its variour interpreta- Constitution of the United_States.” | tions during the history of our coun- American Book Company. 1916, A | try. clear account of the principles o 0] 2 Constitution and the practical opera- Eelimiinsies Are Memnten Uon of the government of the United | Kasson, J. A—"Evolution of the States. 71 Bacon, C. W.—“American Plan of | {onstitution of the United States of Government: The Constitution of the | iyar account of the preliminaries, the United States as Interpreted by ac- S e s aelnterpreted by ac | constitutional couvention, the debates Origin of the Constitution and its in- terpretation by the courts. The work takes each section of the document and gives important cases which have determined its meaning. Beck, J. M.-—"Constitution of the United States.” Doran, 1922. A course of three lectures delivered at the University of London. One of the best brief expositions of the Comsti- tution. Noted Work by Bryce. Bryce, James.—"American Com- monwealth.” Two volumes. Mac- millan, 1918. A noted work, by a for- mer ambassador from Great Britain IOATS and Suits that forsake old cial Institutions. The chapters volume one on “Origin of the Consti- silen 42 T CU NSO | amd most epidemics will traditions and strike out along nating. . . . . . and What 1t Mans Today o Prince: pasiyos by new paths in a direction indicated ton University Press, 1920. A useful Most infections start in the throat. little volume giving concise explana- -spreading crowds, i % tions of each paragraph of the Con- :'1' geom et et d stitution, attempting to show not lown streets, ne only the original intentions of the when your own bodily resistances founders of our government, but what are low, Formamint will protect you | the Constitution has come’ to mean| from infection, because it destroys yclopedia of Amerlean Govern-| germs at their port of entry—the edited by A. C. McLaughlin ‘hroat. All druggists. and A. B. Hart. Three volumes. ~Ap- pleton, 1914. Articles under headings P Constitution ot the United States, emdtmants, “eompromises: - growsh: ormamint | TABLETS by the trend of women's tastes. Interestingly Priced $29.75,839.75,849.75, $59.75 to 3119 City Club Bldg. 1316 G St. etc. are clear and condensed, with GERM-KILLING TNROAT bibilographical references. Elliott, E. 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