Source: "Science, values and public administration," 1937, p. 189
“By public administration is meant, in common usage, the activities of the executive branches of national, state, and local governments; independent boards and commissions set up by the congress and state legislatures; government corporations, and certain agencies of a specialized character. Specifically excluded are judicial and legislative agencies within the government and nongovernmental administration.”
Source: 1940s-1950s, Public administration, 1950, p. 7
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Source: 1930s, "Science, Value and Public Administration", 1937, p. 189
                                        
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2014, Speech: Sponsorship Speech for the FY 2015 National Budget
                                        
                                         "Quacking Over Ducksters As Freedoms Go Poof" http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/quacking-over-ducksters-as-freedoms-go-poof/, WorldNetDaily.com, January 3, 2014. 
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1920s, Speech at College of William and Mary (May 15, 1926)
“States only administrate, while democracies govern.”
Source: The Political Thought of Abdullah Ocalan (2017), Democratic Confederalism, p. 39
John Rohr (1990) "The constitutional case for public administration." In G. L. Wamsley et al. (eds.), Refounding public administration, Sage. p. 80
Louis Brownlow. "The Executive Office of the Presidency." Public Administration Review, Winter 1941, vol. 1. p. 102.