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President and Congress: a crucial test / James MacGregor Burns
Colossus on the Potomac / Paul H. Douglas
Mr. Truman's White House
Has Conmgress broken down?
The responsibility for leadership / Harry S. Truman
Unsolved problems of leadership / Walter P. Armstrong
The President as legislator / Lawrence H. Chamberlain
The executive power in foreign affairs
Presidential leadership and the party system / Arthur N. Holcombe
The President's program and the people / Lawrence H. Chamberlain
The powerful rules committee / Henry F. Pringle and Katharine Pringle
Congress can stop government waste / Alfred Steinberg
Congressional alteration of the executive budget / Edwin Mansfield
Should legislators supervise administrators? / Frank C. Newman and Harry J. Keaton
The removal of officers
The place of Congress in foreign relations / Ernest S. Griffith

The decline of the executive / Wilfred E. Binkley
The Bricker Amendment
Perils of the Bricker Amendment / Henry Steele Commager
A defense of the Bricker Amendment / Vermont Hatch, George A. Finch and Frank B. Ober
Senate discipline: the McCarthy censure
The President and foreign relations / Herbert Hoover
Shall senatorial power be curbed? / Sidney Hyman
Who has the power to make war? / Edward S. Corwin
The historic role of Congress
Congress needs a "focal point" / Robert Heller
Executive-congressional liaison / Estes Kefauver
What's to be done about Congress? / Estes Kefauver
The legislative veto / John D. Millett and Lindsay Rogers
American Assembly on Federal Service
Watkins Committee recommendations
Should Congress be televised? / Robert Bendiner.

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