Leadership Positions
- Statistical expert for U.S. Department of Labor, 1885
- Member of International Jury of Awards, Paris Exposition of 1900
- Instructor of economics at Harvard, 1901
- First Director of Brookings Institution
- Treasurer, secretary, and president of Executive Council of Puerto Rico of the Island of Puerto Rico, appointed Nov. 9 1901 by President Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909
- Assistant director of U.S. Census, 1910
- Member of U.S. Commission of Economy and Efficiency in Government
- McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton, 1912
- Deputy legal advisor to president of China, 1914-1916
- Director of the Institute for Government Research, 1916-1932
- President of the American Political Science Association, 1931-1932
- Consultant to the Library of Congress, 1940-1944
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