Washington, D. C. The Institute for Government Research is an association of citizens for coöperating with public officials in the scientific study of government with a view to promoting efficiency and economy in its operations and advancing the science of administration. It aims to bring into existence such information and materials as will aid in the formation of public opinion and will assist officials, particularly those of the national government, in their efforts to put the public administration upon a more efficient basis. To this end, it seeks by the thoroughgoing study and examination of the best administrative practice, public and private, American and foreign, to formulate those principles which lie at the basis of all sound administration, and to determine their proper adaptation to the specific needs of our public administration. The accomplishment of specific reforms the Institute recognizes to be the task of those who are charged with the responsibility of legislation and administration; but it seeks to assist, by scientific study and research, in laying a solid foundation of information and experience upon which such reforms may be successfully built. While some of the Institute's studies find application only in the form of practical coöperation with the administration officers directly concerned, many are of interest to other administrators and of general educational value. The results of such studies the Institute purposes to publish in such form as will insure for them the widest possible utilization. Officers Frank J. Goodnow, Vice-Chairman James F. Curtis, Frederick Strauss, Treasurer Trustees Edwin A. Alderman Edwin F. Gay Charles D. Norton Robert S. Brookings Frank J. Goodnow Martin A. Ryerson James F. Curtis Jerome D. Greene Frederick Strauss R. Fulton Cutting Arthur T. Hadley Silas H. Strawn Frederic A. Delano Herbert C. Hoover William H. Taft Henry S. Dennison David F. Houston Ray Lyman Wilbur men George Eastman A. Lawrence Lowell Robert S. Woodward Raymond B. Fosdick Samuel Mather Felix Frankfurter Richard B. Mellon Director Editor INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNMENT RESEARCH SERVICE MONOGRAPHS OF THE No. 17 THE FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION ITS HISTORY, ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATION BY MILTON CONOVER THE JOHNS HOPKINS PRESS MARYLAND no. 17 COPYRIGHT, 1923, BY PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA The Lord Baltimore (Press BALTIMORE, MD., U. 8. A. INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNMENT RESEARCH STUDIES IN ADMINISTRATION. Britain. Lindsay. 378 pp. $3. 648 pp. $4. By H. C. Villard and W. W. Willoughby. 390 pp. $3. By W. F. Willoughby. 234 pp. $3. By W. F. Willoughby. 266 pp. $3. By Paul Studensky. 474 pp. $3. of Administration in the United States. sonnel Administration of the United States Government. the National Government. By W. F. Willoughby. 314 pp. $3. Employees. By Arthur G. Thomas. 290 pp. $3. By Francis Oakey, C. P. A. 582 pp. $5. By Arthur W. Procter. 256 pp. $3. |