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I. Basic Problems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Wayne Coy
Affiliation:
The Washington Post

Abstract

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Federal Executive Reorganization Re-Examined: A Symposium, I
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1946

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References

1 Senate Report No. 1011, 79th Cong., 2d Sess., Mar. 4, 1946. The La Follette Committee benefited greatly from the earlier report entitled The Reorganization of Congress prepared by the Committee on Congress of the American Political Science Association (Washington, 1945). For an incisive appraisal of these and related documents, see Harris, Joseph P., “The Reorganization of Congress,” Public Administration Review, Vol. 6 (1946), pp. 267 ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 “Teamwork in Washington,” Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 169 (Apr., 1942), p. 400.

3 Art. 2, sec. 3.

4 Executive Order No. 8248 of Sept. 8, 1939.

5 See Marx, Fritz Morstein, “The Bureau of the Budget; Its Evolution and Present Rôle,” in this Review, Vol. 39 (1945), pp. 653 ff., 869 ff.Google Scholar

6 For substantiating observations, see Appleby, Paul H., “Organizing Around the Head of a Large Federal Department,” Public Administration Review, Vol. 6 (1946), pp. 207 ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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