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  1. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall (Dodo Press) by George Washington Plunkitt, 2009-07-03
  2. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall: A Politician's View on "Honest Graft" in Politics (Timeless Classic Books) by George Washington Plunkitt, 2010-09-23
  3. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall by George Washington Plunkitt, 2002-07-25
  4. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall by Washington George Plunkitt, 2008-05-12
  5. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall by George Washington Plunkitt, 2006-01-26
  6. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall; A Series of Very Plain Talks on Very Practical Politics, Delivered by Ex-Senator George Washington Plunkitt, the by George Washington Plunkitt, 2010-03-06
  7. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall by George Washington Plunkitt, 2010-09-14
  8. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall: a series of very plain talks on very practical politics, delivered by ex-Senator George Washington Plunkitt, the Tammany philosopher, ... stand; Recorded by William L. Riordon by George Washington Plunkitt, 2009-10-04
  9. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall by George Washington Plunkitt, 2010-07-06
  10. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall by George Washington Plunkitt, 2010-09-24
  11. Honest Graft : The World of George Washington Plunkitt by William L. Riordon, James Olson, 1997-11
  12. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall: A series of very plain talks on very practical politics, delivered by ex-Senator George Washington Plunkitt, the Tammany philosopher, ... stand, and recorded by William L. Riordon by William L Riordon, 1963
  13. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall: a series of very plain talks on very practical politics, delivered by ex-Senator George Washington Plunkitt, the Tammany philosopher, from his rostrum-the New York County court house bootblack stand; Recorded by William L. Rior
  14. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall;: A series of very plain talks on very practical politics, delivered by Ex-senator George Washington Plunkitt, the Tammany philosopher, ... York County court-house bootblack stand-- by William L Riordon, 1905

81. Gilder Lehrman Center: Author Index
O Connell, Daniel Parkhurst, John L. Parnell, Sir Henry Pennsylvania Freeman PhiladelphiaTribune Phillips,Wendell Plunkitt, George Washington Pressley, Sue
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82. The Project Gutenberg Etext Plunkitt Of Tammany Hall, By Riordan
The Project Gutenberg Etext Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, by Riordan by George WashingtonPlunkitt Recorded by William L. Riordon Copyright laws are changing all
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83. The George Washington University History 72 Fall, 1998 Tuesdays
The George Washington UniversityHistory 72Fall, 1998Tuesdays, Thursdays, 1230145Professor worlds of George Babbitt, Jane Addams, and George WashingtonPlunkitt with regard to
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84. Graft And Corruption In Urban Politics
Daily Class Questions. 1. What does George Plunkitt mean by honestgraft ? 2. What does Plunkitt mean by dishonest graft ? 3. Do
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87. Political Science 101
Discussion The Study of pp. vii 60). Politics and The philosophy. ofGeorge Washington Plunkitt. II. Jan. 15 Martin Luther King Holiday. Jan.
http://www.uic.edu/depts/pols/syllabus/pols101spring2001simpson.html
Political Science 101 Spring Semester, 2001 Professor Dick Simpson Dept. of Political Science COURSE INFORMATION SHEET The assignments for the course are clearly listed for each day on the assignment sheet. It is expected that you will have completed the week’s readings, exercises, and special assignments by Friday’s discussion sessions each week. This is a multi-media course utilizing lectures, films, videotapes, computer exercises, the Internet, and classroom discussion sessions. You will read seven books during the semester. All of these components have been explicitly organized for you by a series of study guides in the book, WHO RULES? INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS. All texts for the course are the University Bookstore at Circle Center. We will be utilizing the computer for some exercises and Internet class discussions. Special instructions will be provided to guide you in using the computer for this course by the fourth week of class. First step: The first step after glancing at these instructions and purchasing your books is to begin reading WHO RULES? You will find in that workbook a study guide for major lectures and films along with the exercises and some of the course readings.

88. Gilfoyle, Culture And Social In The American City (2000)
McDonald (New York Bedford/St. Martin s, 1992), orig. 1905), esp. HowGeorge Washington Plunkitt Became Plunkitt of Tammany Hall. .
http://www.h-net.org/~urban/teach/syllabi/gilfoyle1999syl3.htm
Culture and Social Life in the American City, 1800-2000
(History 450-30-804)
Timothy J. Gilfoyle
http://www.luc.edu/depts/history/

Loyola University
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Fall 1999
This syllabus can also be viewed at Dr. Gilfoyle's website ( http://homepages.luc.edu/~tgilfoy/URHSGRAD.HTM
The "United States was born in the country and has moved to the city." Richard Hofstadter, The Age of Reform The course requirements include one 15-20 page typewritten essay (50%), an oral report (25%) and class participation (25%). Essay guidelines can be found at the end of this syllabus. A primary responsibility of students is to complete the weekly reading before the date of the scheduled class and contribute their thoughtful, reflective opinions in class discussion. The readings can be interpreted in a variety of ways and students should formulate some initial positions and questions to offer in the class discussion. For every article or book, students should be prepared to answery all of the questions found in the "Critical Reading" section of the syllabus below. All required readings may be purchased at Beck's Bookstore in the Granada Center on Sheridan Road. Students do not have to buy any of the books since each one has been placed on reserve at Cudahy Library. Students who are disabled or impaired should meet with the professor within the first two weeks of the semester to discuss the need for any special arrangements.

89. Honestgraft - User Info
Of course, it is. Well, that s honest graft.” George Washington PlunkittNew York City, 1905 Will? You? I. Want. You. To. Memories 6 entries.
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90. What Tammany Hall Can Tell Us About Sacramento
will show, more or less definitively. Kim Alexander, meet George WashingtonPlunkitt. Alexander works for the California Voter Foundation
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What Tammany Hall Can Tell Us About Sacramento
Robert B. Gunnison, Chronicle Sacramento Bureau CALIFORNIA INSIDER There's very little new under the Capitol, or so a review of the Democratic political landscape at the turn of the century will show, more or less definitively. Kim Alexander, meet George Washington Plunkitt. Alexander works for the California Voter Foundation, "a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to using new technologies to help create a more informed and engaged electorate." Right now, her cause is trying to get the state of California to put information about campaign contributions on the Internet. Plunkitt was a leader of New York's Tammany Hall and had a dim view of reformers. "They were morning glories looked lovely in the mornin' and withered up in a short time, while the regular machines went on flourishin' forever, like fine old oaks. Say, that's the first poetry I ever worked off. Ain't it great?" Plunkitt said. Plunkitt explained the world of politics in a slender biography published in 1905 by a newspaperman who listened to the great man at Graziano's bootblack stand in the old New York County Court House. He even has advice for Willie Brown: "Puttin' on style don't pay in politics," he said. "Above all things, avoid a dress suit. You have no idea the harm that dress suits have done in politics."

91. Political Machines
I don t trouble them with political arguments. George WashingtonPlunkitt, Politician, New York, 1889. Machine Organization. The
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What was the legacy of urban political leaders from the late 1800's to early 1900's? As cities and their problems grew rapidly the political environment changed. No longer did politicians run small manageable cities. These were big cities with big city problems and the government structures designed to cope with these problems grew. As the government grew it became the livelihood for many professional politicians. Some would argue that these politicians were corrupt, they would argue that they provided a needed service. The following selection illustrates the way the politicians of the city recruited followers: Another thing, I can always get a deserving man a job. I make it a point to keep track of jobs, and it seldom happens that I don't have a few up my sleeve ready for use. I hear a young feller that's proud of his voice... I ask him to join our Glee Club. He comes up and sings, and he's a follower of Plunkitt for life. Another young feller gains a reputation as a baseball player in a vacant lot. I bring him into our baseball club. That fixes him. You'll find him working for my ticket at the polls next election. I rope them all in by givin' them opportunities to show off themselves off. I don't trouble them with political arguments. George Washington Plunkitt, Politician, New York, 1889

92. Library Contents For A Subject
The, Thomas Paine, 13753, 222 pages, Octavo, $4.66 Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, GeorgeWashington Plunkitt, 13754, 114 pages, 12 pt Duodecimo, $2.50 History of
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The Library of
Politics Key - ORIGIN . . . Focus
Book title,
Author name, Publication number , pages, type of binding, price Return to other Libraries AMERICAN
American Republic, The
Orestes Augustus Brownson 237 pages, Octavo,
Altruist in Politics, The
Benjamin N. Cardozo 9 pages, Booklet,
Democracy in America-Volume 1 Alexis de Toqueville 473 pages, Octavo,
Democracy in America-Volume 2 Alexis de Toqueville 337 pages, Octavo,
Community Civics and Rural Life Arthur W. Dunn 327 pages, Octavo,
Civil Government of Virginia Arthur William Fox 238 pages, 10 pt Duodecimo,
Federalist Papers, The Alexander Hamilton 460 pages, Octavo,
How Members of Congress are Bribed Joseph Hamilton Moore 16 pages, Booklet, Civil Government for Common Schools Henry C. Northam 72 pages, 12 pt Duodecimo, Writings of Thomas Paine, The Thomas Paine 222 pages, Octavo, Plunkitt of Tammany Hall George Washington Plunkitt 114 pages, 12 pt Duodecimo, History of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson Edmund G. Ross 209 pages, Octavo, State of the Union James Buchanan 211 pages, 10 pt Duodecimo

93. Books : George Williams
Books George Williams. 1. Books The Cricket in Times Square, The Cricket in TimesSquare by George Selden, Garth Williams (Illustrator) 15 September, 1970.
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94. Ethnic Politics
3/2001. A Case of Irish Charm KnowNothing platform George WashingtonPlunkitt. Practical Politics Reflections of a Machine Politician.
http://facstaff.uww.edu/mohanp/ethnic-sp04.html
ETHNIC POLITICS
POLSCI 217-01, 02 324 Hyer Hall
Course Description
E Pluribus Unumfrom many into oneis the national ideal of the United States. This is based on the idea that the United States is composed of many different immigrant and indigenous groups who are able to maintain cultural, racial, religious distinctiveness and yet et still remain part of one community, united by allegiance to a common political culture. This civic culture, embodied in the U.S constitution, is based on the protection of individual rights, the freedom of ethnic expression, the rights of minorities, and equal treatment under the law, regardless of group membership. This dynamic between political equality and cultural prejudice sets the stage for the American conflict over ethnicity and race.
This course will present an overview of the history and strategies of different ethnic groups as they have integrated (and disintegrated) into American politics through the workings of the civic culture. While often resolved through assimilation into the existing culture, (the so-called "melting pot" model), new patterns of ethnic relations calling for cultural nationalism or separatism have also developed which have created new tensions as well as new political strategies for "outsider" groups. While the history of past ethnic groups is important, we will use them primarily as models in an understanding of contemporary ethnic and racial dynamics as they play out culturally, economically, and politically.

95. Political Science 190
pp. vii 60). Discussion The study of. politics and the philosophy. of GeorgeWashington Plunkitt. Week II. Sept 2-5 Lecture on Political Who Rules? pp.7-9,.
http://www.uic.edu/depts/pols/syllabus/pols190Fall2003.htm
Political Science 190 Fall Semester, 2003 Professor Dick Simpson Dept. of Political Science COURSE INFORMATION SHEET The assignments for the course are clearly listed for each day on the assignment sheet. It is expected that you will have completed the week’s readings, exercises, and special assignments by Friday’s discussion sessions each week. This is a multi-media course utilizing lectures, films, videotapes, computer exercises, the Internet, and classroom discussion sessions. You will read six books during the semester. All of these components have been explicitly organized for you by a series of study guides in the book, WHO RULES? INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS. All texts for the course are the University Bookstore at Circle Center. We will be utilizing the computer for some exercises and Internet class discussions. Special instructions will be provided to guide you in using the computer for this course by the fourth week of class. You need to be sure that you have an email account as instructions on the computer exercises will be given over the Internet and completed exercises will be submitted by email. First step: The first step after glancing at these instructions and purchasing your books is to begin reading WHO RULES?

96. Curriculum Materials
John Powers was probably the most famous of these men. However, George WashingtonPlunkitt, who worked for latenineteenth-century New York City Tammany boss
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Examination of public transportation in the narrative portion of the article provides students with the opportunity to grapple with many important questions. What are the powers and duties of government? How successful has the United States been in meeting the challenges
Chicago, Michigan Avenue, c. 1925 of urbanization? What will be the ideal American city and the ideal American suburb in the twenty-first century? Are there any difficulties in judging historical figures? Connections with the Curriculum
This material is appropriate for U.S. History, civics, and urban studies classes. These activities may also be appropriate for Illinois Learning Standards 14.A.4; 14.D.5; 16.A.4a; 16.A.4b; 16.A.5b; 17.C.4a; 17.C.4b; 17.C.4C; 17.C.5b; 17.D.5. Teaching Level
Grades 10-12 Materials for Each Student
• A copy of this article's narrative portion • Handouts 1-5 Objectives for Each Student
• Decide the powers and duties of government. • Decide the effectiveness of city bosses and reformers.

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