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Table of Contents
1. The Making of a Political Boss 3
2. Victory through Organization 24
3. Reaching beyond Cook County: The Election of 1896 48
4. The Political Machine as Public Servant 65
5. The Federal Faction versus the State Faction, 1896-1902 89
6. A Boss No Longer 115
7. An Urban Politician in the House of Representatives,
1895-1901, 1903-09
142
8. A Boss out of Power, 1904-08 172
9. William Lorimer: U.S. Senator from Illinois 199
10. From Exposé to Senate Vindication 233
11. The Lorimer Case Reopened 268
12. Senate Expulsion 293
Epilogue 308
APPENDIX A. A Note on the Analysis of Chicago Voting Behavior 317
APPENDIX B. Chicago Major and Minor Party Percentages,
1892-1912
320
APPENDIX C. Intra- and Inter-Party Correlations, 1908 Republican
Primary and 1908 Election
322
APPENDIX D. Nationality of Chicago Registered Voters, 1892 324
APPENDIX E. Composition of the Population of Chicago, 1910 326
APPENDIX F. Chicago Population, 1910: Foreign-Born and Native-
Born of Foreign-Born Parents Combined
330
Bibliography 335
Index 359

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Publication Information: Book Title: A Study in Boss Politics: William Lorimer of Chicago. Contributors: Joel Arthur Tarr - author. Publisher: University of Illinois Press. Place of Publication: Urbana, IL. Publication Year: 1971. Page Number: v.
    
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