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The Origins of Commission Government in Dallas, 1902-1907Peacock, Robert Gary 08 1900 (has links)
By the early 1900s, ambitious business leaders were transforming Dallas, Texas into a rising commercial metropolis. However, the problems created by rapid urban growth spawned demands from all classes of citizens upon local government for more public improvements and services. When city government failed to meet these demands, many citizens began to seek a more responsive governmental system. Their search led to the establishment of a commission government which, like the modern business corporation, delegated authority to competent, well-paid administrators. Civic reformers hoped that the new system would represent overall community interests. However, Dallas business leaders, believing that continued urban expansion depended upon a city government attuned to business interests, organized a political movement which won them control of the city commission.
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History and analysis of the commission and city-manager plans of municipal government in the United StatesChang, Tso-Shuen. January 1918 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Iowa University, 1917. / Published also as University of Iowa monograph. 1st ser., no. 18, July 1918. Studies in the social sciences, v. 1.
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