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...reform in governmental matters of the city, state, and nation are rapidly disappearing. New methods of city government, as taught to students in the University, are now given consideration by those in public authority. In this connection it is interesting to note the recommendations made by Professor W. B. Munro, of the Department of Municipal Government, recently before the legislative committee on cities. The enactment of a "business law" which would govern the financial management of the cities and which would be mandatory upon every city of the commonwealth, was chief among them. A suggestion such as the above, which...
Government 1:Mr. Cottrell's sectionsC2, C3, C4, K3:Ames to Guild, Pierce 202Harte to Woodruff, Pierce 209Mr. Haussermann's sectionsC1, H2, H3, M1, New Lect. HallMr. McLain's sectionsG1, H4, K1, P2, Emerson JMr. McLeod's sectionsH1, M2, Sever 36M3, M4, Sever 35Prof. Munro's section A, Sever 35Mr. Manahan's sections G2, G3, G4, K4, New Lecture HallMr. Perkins's sectionsK2, Sever 23P1, P3, P4:Andrews to Hicks, Sever 17Higgins to Young, Sever 18Greek 8, Sever 36History 14:Atkins to Lafferty (inclusive), Sever 29McDuffle to Woods inclusive), Sever 30History 40:Armstrong to Sherwood (inclusive), Sever 2Talbot to Wright...
...been registered within a year preceding the date of the competition in any college or university in the United States offering distinct and independent instruction in municipal government. This is the Hull Prize, founded by Hon. M. D. Hull '89, of Chicago, Professor W. D. Munro '01, has been appointed chairman of the committee, and all students interested in the contest should consult him for subjects and detailed information...
...Committee on Municipal and Metropolitan Affairs of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, of which Professor W. B. Munro is chairman, has begun to assume an influential part in governmental changes in Boston. Professor Munro was first appointed chairman in January, 1910, and since that time, by applying his knowledge of what is going on in other cities and in other countries, he has made the services of this committee not only valuable but necessary to the Chamber...
Professor Munro's work has been highly spoken of, and his reports are complete and comprehensive. That the Committee on Municipal and Metropolitan Affairs holds a high position in the Chamber of Commerce is unquestioned...