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I. University Extension: Memorandum to President Van Hise, 1906
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Edward A. Fitzpatrick
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- Illustrations XII
- I. Early Years 1
- II. Education, Marriage, and a Job 12
- III. The Wisconsin Soil 32
- IV. The Legislative Reference Library: Its Beginnings 41
- V. The Legislative Reference Library: Buttress of Democracy 54
- VI. The Legislative Reference Library: New Methods and Materials 62
- VII. A Political Blitzkrieg against McCarthy 72
- VIII. McCarthy’s Personal Influence on Legislation 90
- IX. The Legislative Reference Library and Progressive Legislation 109
- X. Good Laws, Good Administration, and the Judges 125
- XI. The State Board of Public Affairs 140
- XII. Charles McCarthy, the Bull Moose, and Theodore Roosevelt 157
- XIII. Better Business, Better Farming, Better Living 175
- XIV. The Federal Commission on Industrial Relations 189
- XV. The War Years 207
- XVI. Two Extraneous Episodes 226
- XVII. The University of Wisconsin and University Extension 236
- XVIII. The Continuation School: the Educationally Disinherited 260
- XIX. The Significance of McCarthy 277
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Appendices
- I. University Extension: Memorandum to President Van Hise, 1906 289
- II. University Extension and Vocational Training: Plan proposed to President Van Hise, 1910 293
- III. The La Follette Political Platform: Letter to William Draper Lewis, July 12, 1912 297
- IV. On the Investigation of the Steel Strike: Letter to Luke Grant, September 28, 1914 299
- V. On Irish Agricultural Organization: Letter to Charles W. Holman, June 5, 1915 302
- VI. Academic Record of Charles McCarthy 304
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- Illustrations XII
- I. Early Years 1
- II. Education, Marriage, and a Job 12
- III. The Wisconsin Soil 32
- IV. The Legislative Reference Library: Its Beginnings 41
- V. The Legislative Reference Library: Buttress of Democracy 54
- VI. The Legislative Reference Library: New Methods and Materials 62
- VII. A Political Blitzkrieg against McCarthy 72
- VIII. McCarthy’s Personal Influence on Legislation 90
- IX. The Legislative Reference Library and Progressive Legislation 109
- X. Good Laws, Good Administration, and the Judges 125
- XI. The State Board of Public Affairs 140
- XII. Charles McCarthy, the Bull Moose, and Theodore Roosevelt 157
- XIII. Better Business, Better Farming, Better Living 175
- XIV. The Federal Commission on Industrial Relations 189
- XV. The War Years 207
- XVI. Two Extraneous Episodes 226
- XVII. The University of Wisconsin and University Extension 236
- XVIII. The Continuation School: the Educationally Disinherited 260
- XIX. The Significance of McCarthy 277
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Appendices
- I. University Extension: Memorandum to President Van Hise, 1906 289
- II. University Extension and Vocational Training: Plan proposed to President Van Hise, 1910 293
- III. The La Follette Political Platform: Letter to William Draper Lewis, July 12, 1912 297
- IV. On the Investigation of the Steel Strike: Letter to Luke Grant, September 28, 1914 299
- V. On Irish Agricultural Organization: Letter to Charles W. Holman, June 5, 1915 302
- VI. Academic Record of Charles McCarthy 304
- Index 307