Frederic C. Howe
Frederic Clemson Howe (1867–1940)[1] was a member of the Ohio Senate, Commissioner of Immigration of the Port of New York, and published author. He was also president of the League for Small and Subject Nationalities.
He received a bachelors degree from Allegheny College in 1889 and a Ph.D from Johns Hopkins University in 1892. He studied law at Miami University in Ohio.
Bibliography
- The City: the Hope of Democracy
- Wisconsin: An Experiment in Democracy (1912)
- The Modern City and Its Problems (1915)
- Socialized Germany (1915)Online Version
- Denmark—a Cooperative Commonwealth (1921)
- Revolution and Democracy (1921)
- The Confessions of a Monopolist
- The Confessions of a Reformer
See also
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Howe, Frederic C. |
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American politician |
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1867 |
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1940 |
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