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- Legislative Notes and Reviews
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- Copyright © American Political Science Association 1924
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The messages of the following governors are reviewed: Channing H. Cox, Massachusetts; William S. Flynn, Rhode Island; Alfred E. Smith, New York (several special messages in addition to regular message); George S. Silzer, New Jersey (annual and budget messages and another on education); Albert C. Ritchie, Maryland (inaugural address included); E. Lee Trinkle, Virginia (also message to extraordinary session, February, 1923); W. J. Fields, Kentucky; Thomas G. McLeod, South Carolina; Clifford Walker, Georgia (inaugural, June, 1923, special tax message, and message to extra session, November, 1923); Cary H. Hardee, Florida, 1923; Lee M. Russell, retiring governor, and Henry L. Whitfield, incoming governor, Mississippi; Pat M. Neff (series of messages to three called sessions, 1923). Governor N. E. Kendall of Iowa called a special session of the legislature to meet immediately after the regular session to complete the codification of the statutes. An adjournment was taken until December, 1923.
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1 The messages of the following governors are reviewed: Channing H. Cox, Massachusetts; William S. Flynn, Rhode Island; Alfred E. Smith, New York (several special messages in addition to regular message); George S. Silzer, New Jersey (annual and budget messages and another on education); Albert C. Ritchie, Maryland (inaugural address included); E. Lee Trinkle, Virginia (also message to extraordinary session, February, 1923); W. J. Fields, Kentucky; Thomas G. McLeod, South Carolina; Clifford Walker, Georgia (inaugural, June, 1923, special tax message, and message to extra session, November, 1923); Cary H. Hardee, Florida, 1923; Lee M. Russell, retiring governor, and Henry L. Whitfield, incoming governor, Mississippi; Pat M. Neff (series of messages to three called sessions, 1923). Governor N. E. Kendall of Iowa called a special session of the legislature to meet immediately after the regular session to complete the codification of the statutes. An adjournment was taken until December, 1923.