Personal characteristics of city bosses.
Domestic and social relations.
Municipal bosses and business.
Municipal bosses as politicians.
Is there a "typical" boss?
"Czar" Martin Lomasney (Boston).
"Big Tim" Sullivan (the Bowery).
"Honorable" William M. Tweed (New York).
"Honest John" Kelly (New York).
Richard Croker (New York).
"Commissioner" Charles F. Murphy (New York).
"Judge" George W. Olvany (New York).
"Old Man" Hugh McLaughlin (Brooklyn).
"King" James McManes (Philadelphia).
"Judge" Israel W. Durham (Philadelphia).
"Duke" Edwin H. Vare (Philadeplhia).
Christopher Lyman Magee (Pittsburgh).
"Senator" William Flinn (Pittsburgh).
"Old Boy" George B. Cox (Cincinnati).
"The mystery man of Chicago" [Fre Lundin].
Roger C. Sullivan (Chicago).
"Colonel" Edward Butler (St. Louis.)
Martin Behrman (New Orlenas).
(cont.) "The genial doctor" Albert A. Ames.