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SURVEY GRAPHIC announces a series on THE ANATOMY of GOVERNMENT With Administrative Justice we begin in this issue a series of articles on instruments of government which have come to posse enormous social significance. Other articles in this series, scheduled for early publication, include the following - SPENDING - WITH STRINGS While the government pays subsidies and makes grants-in-aid to encourage the fulfillment of broad social objectives, it withholds funds and levies fines for failure to comply with national policy. The merits of "cooperative federalism" and of the long range social programs harnessed to it are explored by Arthur Macmahon in next month's Survey Graphic. THE OLD LINE CHAIRMEN E. L. Oliver, a minority party spokesman, weighs the consistency of the seniority tradition in congressional committees. Does it encourage party responsibility? A documented answer by a forthright critic. THE INQUIRING CONGRESSMAN The Dies, TVA, and La Follette Committees captured the summer's front page. How do these investigating committees rate as fact finders? as molders of public opinion? A prominent Washington observer discusses congressional inquiries in the light of recent developments. THE COUNTY AGENT The little publicized county agent is the very essence of integration between individual, local, county, state and federal activity. Russell Lord, himself a county agent sometime ago, gives the heart of this study for the Adult Education Association on the county agent as a cultural and educational force. SURVEY GRAPHIC, 112 E. 19 STREET, NEW YORK CITY Enter my subscription for one year at $3 OR two years at $5. I enclose payment in full, OR I will pay in 30 days. SG 10-38 Name Address Additional postage per year - Foreign 50c; Canadian 30c. FORUM Edited by Henry Goddard Leach FEATURE ARTICLES for OCTOBER What's Wrong With the Y.M.C.A.? JAMES V. TAYLOR Milwaukee's 'Sewer Socialist' LINDSAY HOBEN Is Your Milk Safe? ALFRED S. CAMPBELL ALSO IN THIS ISSUE Should We Have Universal Fingerprinting? A Debate LEWIS J. VALENTINE MORRIS L. ERNST Personal Problem Clinic WILLIAM MOULTON MARSTON Life and Literature MARY M. COLUM SIX MONTHS FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR Please use this coupon THE FORUM 570 Lexington Ave., New York S.G.-10 Here is my dollar. Please send your trial subscription for six months starting with the October issue to: Name Address