The Papers of Woodrow Wilson: November 6, 1919-February 27, 1920

The Papers of Woodrow Wilson: November 6, 1919-February 27, 1920
Author: Woodrow Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1966
Genre: Presidents
ISBN:

This massive collection includes all important letters, speeches, interviews, press conferences, and public papers on Woodrow Wilson. The volumes make available as never before the materials essential to understanding Wilson's personality, his intellectual, religious, and political development, and his careers as educator, writer, orator, and statesman. The Papers not only reveal the private and public man, but also the era in which he lived, making the series additionally valuable to scholars in various fields of history between the 1870's and the 1920's. -- Publisher.

The Papers of Woodrow Wilson: December 24, 1920-April 7, 1922

The Papers of Woodrow Wilson: December 24, 1920-April 7, 1922
Author: Woodrow Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 696
Release: 1966
Genre: Presidents
ISBN:

This massive collection includes all important letters, speeches, interviews, press conferences, and public papers on Woodrow Wilson. The volumes make available as never before the materials essential to understanding Wilson's personality, his intellectual, religious, and political development, and his careers as educator, writer, orator, and statesman. The Papers not only reveal the private and public man, but also the era in which he lived, making the series additionally valuable to scholars in various fields of history between the 1870's and the 1920's. -- Publisher.

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Total Pages: 234
Release: 1987
Genre: United States
ISBN:

The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 26

The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 26
Author: Woodrow Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1980
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This massive collection includes all important letters, speeches, interviews, press conferences, and public papers on Woodrow Wilson. The volumes make available as never before the materials essential to understanding Wilson's personality, his intellectual, religious, and political development, and his careers as educator, writer, orator, and statesman. The Papers not only reveal the private and public man, but also the era in which he lived, making the series additionally valuable to scholars in various fields of history between the 1870's and the 1920's. Volume 26 contains the Contents and Index of Volumes 14-25, 1902-1912.

Institutionalizing Congress and the Presidency

Institutionalizing Congress and the Presidency
Author: Mordecai Lee
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2006-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1585445487

With its creation of the U.S. Bureau of Efficiency in 1916, Congress sought to bring the principles of “scientific management” to the federal government. Although this first staff agency in the executive branch lasted only a relatively short time, it was the first central agency in the federal government dedicated to improving the management of the executive branch. Mordecai Lee offers both a chronological history of the agency and a thematic treatment of the structure, staffing, and work processes of the bureau; its substantive activities; and its effects on the development of both the executive and the legislative branches. Charged with conducting management and policy analyses at the direction of the president, this bureau presaged the emergence of the activist and modern executive branch. The Bureau of Efficiency was also the first legislative branch agency, ushering in the large administrative infrastructure that now supports the policy-making and program oversight roles of Congress. The Bureau of Efficiency’s assistance to presidents foreshadowed the eventual change in the role of the president vis-a-vis Congress; it helped upend the separation of powers doctrine by giving the modern executive the management tools for preeminence over the legislative branch.