. History of the University of Michigan . tions to The Political Science Quarterly, TheQuarterly Journal of Economics, The Annalsof the American Academy of Social and PoliticalScience, The Michigan Law Review, and otherpublications, on canal transportation and varioustopics in national, state, and municipal administra-tion. He has also published the following works : 34^ UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN The Centralization of Administration in New YorkState (1898), Municipal Administration (1901), The National Administration of the United States (1905), and Local Government in the UnitedStates (1906J. He


. History of the University of Michigan . tions to The Political Science Quarterly, TheQuarterly Journal of Economics, The Annalsof the American Academy of Social and PoliticalScience, The Michigan Law Review, and otherpublications, on canal transportation and varioustopics in national, state, and municipal administra-tion. He has also published the following works : 34^ UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN The Centralization of Administration in New YorkState (1898), Municipal Administration (1901), The National Administration of the United States (1905), and Local Government in the UnitedStates (1906J. He is a member of the NationalMunicipal League, the American Economic Asso-ciation, and the American Political Science Associa-tion. He is one of the board of editors of TheAmerican Political Science Review, and is secre-tary of the Michigan Political Science Associationand of the League of Michigan Municipalities. JOHN ROBERT EFFINGER was born atKeokuk, Iowa, July 3, 1869, son of the ReverendJohn Robert and Lucretia (Knowles) Effinger. On. prepared for college in the High School depart-ment of the Illinois State Normal University. Atthe age of eighteen he entered the University ofMichigan, and was graduated Bachelor of Philos-ophy in 1891. The following year he was assist-ant principal in the High School at Manistee,Michigan. In 1892 he was appointed Instructorin French at the University, where he remainedthree years. Continuing his studies meantime, hereceived the degree of Master of Philosophy onexamination in 1894. He spent the summer of1S94 and the year of 1895-1896 in foreign study,working on his dissertation for the Doctorate at theUniversity of Paris and in the National Libraryin Paris. Two months were also spent in Siena,Italy, in the study of Italian. In 1896 he returnedto his former position as Instructor in French atthe University, from which he was advanced to therank of Assistant Professor in 1901, and to that ofJunior Professor in 1906. In 1898 he was grantedthe de


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