TY - JOUR AU - Rollins, Alfred B. AB - Americas Americas 33 I PRESIDENTIAL PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP OF OF PUBLIC PUBLIC OPINION. OPINION. By By Elmer Elmer E. E. Corn- Corn- well, well, Jr. Jr. (Bloomington: (Bloomington: Indiana Indiana University University Press. Press. 1965. 1965. Pp. Pp. x, x, 37 370 0 • • $6.95.) $6.95.) MR. MR. Cornwell, Cornwell, chairman chairman of of the the political political science science department department at at Brown Brown University, University, undertakes undertakes to to describe describe the the institutions institutions through through which which Presidents Presidents since since Theodore Theodore Roosevelt have attempted to to reach reach their their broad broad constituencies. constituencies. The The result result is is a a fine, fine, Roosevelt have attempted readable, readable, reliable, reliable, well-balanced, well-balanced, carefully carefully annotated annotated summary summary of of the the development development of of techniques. techniques. But But it it falls falls well well short short of of the the promise promise of of its its title. title. Leadership Leadership is is a a re­ re­ ciprocal ciprocal matter. matter. Cornwell Cornwell deals, deals, as as he he carefully carefully indicates indicates in in his his introduction, introduction, almost almost exclusively exclusively with with "the "the interaction interaction TI - Presidential Leadership of Public Opinion JF - The American Historical Review DO - 10.1086/ahr/71.1.331 DA - 1965-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/presidential-leadership-of-public-opinion-Efp0bW7Srn SP - 331 EP - 331 VL - 71 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -