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Congressional Investigating Committees. By Marshall E. Dimock. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. 1929. Pp.182.) - Congressional Investigations: A Study of the Origin and Development of the Power of Congress to Investigate and Punish for Contempt. By Ernest J. Eberling. (New York: Columbia University Press. 1928. Pp.452.)

George B. Galloway

American Political Science Review, 1929, vol. 23, issue 2, 471-473

Date: 1929
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