Michigan State University. Institute for Community Development
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Works
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Arrest, search, and seizure: telephonic lecture series; proceedings. | |
Conflict over schools : sociological analysis of a suburban school bond election | |
Empathy and ideology; aspects of administrative innovation | |
Equal employment opportunity and open housing : a guide for local human relations commissions | |
Governmental response to urbanization; three townships on the rural-urban gradient. | |
The Legislative process : a bibliography in legislative behavior | |
Local government budgeting : financial planning and operational control | |
Managing the modern Michigan township | |
Michigan city income tax reform | |
Michigan local government accounting for counties, cities, villages, and townships | |
Michigan local law enforcement directory. | |
Michigan tax system : equity or rip-off? | |
Michigan townships planning and zoning handbook | |
The Officer and the law; TV-workshop lecture series. | |
Patterns of American law enforcement; research by questionnaire | |
Population report: community development series. | |
The proposed Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore; an economic study. | |
Report to the Michigan State Boundary Commission on the proposed cities of Burton, Carman, and Genesee | |
Social change and the public administrator : three papers, presented at the second biennial conference of the Capital Chapter, American Society for Public Administration. | |
Spatial patterns of development in the Lansing region |