Edward Mandell House
Politics & Social Sciences
Philip Dru: Administrator; A Story of Tomorrow, 1920-1935
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Philip Dru: Administrator
A Story of Tomorrow
Contents
Philip Dru: Administrator
Chapter I
Graduation Day
Chapter II
The Vision of Philip Dru
Chapter III
Lost in the Desert
Chapter IV
The Supremacy of Mind
Chapter V
The Tragedy of the Turners
Chapter VI
The Prophet of a New Day
Chapter VII
The Winning of a Medal
Chapter VIII
The Story of the Levinskys
Chapter IX
Philip Begins a New Career
Chapter X
Gloria Decides to Proselyte the Rich
Chapter XI
Selwyn Plots with Thor
Chapter XII
Selwyn Seeks a Candidate
Chapter XIII
Dru and Selwyn Meet
Chapter XIV
The Making of a President
Chapter XV
The Exultant Conspirators
Chapter XVI
The Exposure
Chapter XVII
Selwyn and Thor Defend Themselves
Chapter XVIII
Gloria’s Work Bears Fruit
Chapter XIX
War Clouds Hover
Chapter XX
Civil War Begins
Chapter XXI
Upon the Eve of Battle
Chapter XXII
The Battle of Elma
Chapter XXIII
Elma’s Aftermath
Chapter XXIV
Uncrowned Heroes
Chapter XXV
The Administrator of the Republic
Chapter XXVI
Dru Outlines His Intentions
Chapter XXVII
A New Era at Washington
Chapter XXVIII
An International Crisis
Chapter XXIX
The Reform of the Judiciary
Chapter XXX
A New Code of Laws
Chapter XXXI
The Question of Taxation
Chapter XXXII
A Federal Incorporation Act
Chapter XXXIII
The Railroad Problem
Chapter XXXIV
Selwyn’s Story
Chapter XXXV
Selwyn’s Story, Continued
Chapter XXXVI
Selwyn’s Story, Continued
Chapter XXXVII
The Cotton Corner
Chapter XXXVIII
Universal Suffrage
Chapter XXXIX
A Negative Government
Chapter XL
A Departure in Battleships
Chapter XLI
The New National Constitution
Chapter XLII
New State Constitutions
Chapter XLIII
The Rule of the Bosses
Chapter XLIV
One Cause of the High Cost of Living
Chapter XLV
Burial Reform
Chapter XLVI
The Wise Disposition of a Fortune
Chapter XLVII
The Wise Disposition of a Fortune, Continued
Chapter XLVIII
An International Coalition
Chapter XLIX
Uneven Odds
Chapter L
The Broadening of the Monroe Doctrine
Chapter LI
The Battle of La Tuna
Chapter LII
The Unity of the Northern Half of the Western Hemisphere Under the New Republic
Chapter LIII
The Effacement of Philip Dru
The End
What Co-Partnership Can Do
Labor and Capital in Opposing Camps.
The Surplus Profits Go to Capital.
A Brilliant Example.
Willing and Unwilling Service.
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