Public Papers of Theodore Roosevelt, Governor, 1899[-1900], Volume 1Brandow printing Company, 1899 |
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Page 21
... competitive exami- nation at all , but the individual preference of the appoint- ing officer , or rather of the outsider who has requested the appointment . It would be much better to have it stated outright that this was the case and ...
... competitive exami- nation at all , but the individual preference of the appoint- ing officer , or rather of the outsider who has requested the appointment . It would be much better to have it stated outright that this was the case and ...
Page 22
... competitive examinations will not work well , then the places should be exempted from examination , or pass examinations sub- stituted , the reasons for excepting them being set forth in full . I do not make a fetish of written competitive ...
... competitive examinations will not work well , then the places should be exempted from examination , or pass examinations sub- stituted , the reasons for excepting them being set forth in full . I do not make a fetish of written competitive ...
Page 23
... competitive examinations . Let other employees be appointed after written competitive examinations where possible , and where it is not possible , then let the places be subject to other kinds of competitive examinations , or of non ...
... competitive examinations . Let other employees be appointed after written competitive examinations where possible , and where it is not possible , then let the places be subject to other kinds of competitive examinations , or of non ...
Page 33
... competition and improper legislation . It is within the province of the Legislature to see that the cost of transportation of farm and garden products is not excessive ; that vitiated com- pounds and adulterations be not permitted ; and ...
... competition and improper legislation . It is within the province of the Legislature to see that the cost of transportation of farm and garden products is not excessive ; that vitiated com- pounds and adulterations be not permitted ; and ...
Page 47
... competition of railroads , and who have the knowledge that will enable us to profit by the experience of other countries in these matters . I have decided to ask five of the citizens of New York , whose reputation stands highest in ...
... competition of railroads , and who have the knowledge that will enable us to profit by the experience of other countries in these matters . I have decided to ask five of the citizens of New York , whose reputation stands highest in ...
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