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1 For other examples of federal and state cooperation see Holcombe, A. N., The States as Agents of the Nation, in Southwestern Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 1 (March, 1921), pp. 307–327.Google Scholar
2 The legal and historical phases of state control of water power prior to 1911 is treated by Fairlie, J. A., Public Regulation of Water Power in the United States and Europe, in Michigan Law Review, Vol. 9, No. 6 (April, 1911), pp. 463–483.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
3 Bulletin of the Water Power League of America, Vol. I, No. 1 (1920), p. 1.
5 Ibid. Vol. I, No. 1.
6 Maine Legislative Record (1921), p. 24.
7 Journal of the Senate of West Virginia (1921) Appendix A, p. 36.
8 P. 25.
9 Oregon, Session Laws (1921) pp. 642–643.
10 New York, Session Laws (1921) 579, p. 1736.
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