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Publications of the National Civil Service Reform League

Proceedings at the Annual Meetings of the National Civil Service Reform League, 1884 to 1910, inclusive, (excepting those of 1888-1893, inclusive, and 1898, out of print).

A Review of the Year. By Carl Schurz. (Address of 1898.)
Renewed Struggles. By Carl Schurz. (Address of 1899.)
Some Object Lessons. By Carl Schurz. (Address of 1903.)
Successful Progress. By Daniel C. Gilman. (Address of 1902.)
Can We Trust Our Army to Spoilsmen? By Charles J. Bonaparte.
(1898.)

What is Civil Service Reform? By Charles J. Bonaparte. (1902.)
The Reform in the Consular Service. By Oscar S. Strauss. (1895.)
Results of Recent Agitation of Consular Service―Their Value—
What Next? By Johnathan A. Lane. (1895.)

The Appointment and Tenure of Postmasters. By R. H. Dana. (1895.) An Open Letter to Hon. C. H. Grosvenor, in reply to recent attacks on the Civil Service Law and Rules. By George McAneny. (1897) The Need and Best Means for Providing a Competent and Stable Civil Service for Our New Dependencies. By Dorman B. Eaton. (1898.)

The Murrain of Spoils in the Indian Service. By Herbert Welsh. (1898.)

The Choice of Correct Methods in the Administration of American Dependencies. By Elliot H. Goodwin. (1900.

Four Reports. Prepared by the Investigating Committee of the National Civil Service Reform League (1901.)

Superannuation in the Civil Service. Reports of Special Committees. (1901, 1906, 1907 1909 and 1910.)

Withdrawals from the Civil Service. Report of a Special Committee of the League. (1906.)

The Situation in Porto Rico. Report of the Committee on the Civil Service in Dependencies, (1902.)

Governor Hughes on Civil Service Reform. Address of Governor Charles E. Hughes, of New York, at the Annual Meeting of the League. (1907.)

The Business Value of Civil Service Reform. Revised Edition. (1911)

Activity of Federal Office Holders in Politics. Report of a Special Committee of the League. (1909.)

The Fundamental Reform. By President Charles W. Eliot. (Address of 1909.)

Things Won and Greater Things Not Yet Won. By President Charles W. Eliot. (Address of 1910.)

Promotions in the Civil Service. Report of a Special Committee of the League. (1910.)

Politics vs. the Administration of Justice. By Hon. Winfred T. Denison. (1910.)

PROCEEDINGS

AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF

The National Civil Service Reform League

HELD AT

BALTIMORE, MD., DEC. 15 AND 16, 1910

WITH THE REPORTS AND PAPERS READ

AND OTHER MATTERS.

PUBLISHED FOR THE

NATIONAL CIVIL SERVICE REFORM LEAGUE

79 WALL STREET

NEW YORK

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CONTENTS.

List of Delegates..

First Session: December 15-Minutes

Annual Report of the Council.
Reports from Local Associations :
Allegheny County Association
Buffalo Association.....

Chicago and Illinois Associations....
Connecticut Association..........

Indiana Association...

Maryland Association....

Massachusetts Association...

Reports from Women's Auxiliaries:

Maryland Auxiliary..

Massachusetts Auxiliary..

New York Auxiliary.

Second Session: December 15-Minutes...

Reports from Local Associations:

Denver Association....

New York Associatlon..

Pennsylvania Association..

Wisconsin Association....

Buffalo Women's Association.............

Report of the Committee on Promotions.....

Discussion of Report of Committee on Promo

tions-Messrs. George R. Wales and Thomas
C. Murray....

Third Session: December 15-Minutes...

Address by President Charles W. Eliot, President
of the League.....

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Report of the Committee on Superannuation.....48, 138
Report of the Committee on the Application of
the Merit System to the Higher Municipal
Offices.....

Fifth Session: December 16-Minutes....

48, 145

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The Baltimore Charter Commission and the
Merit System-Hon. W. Cabell Bruce.......48, 155
The Development of Efficiency in the Civil Ser-
vice-Mr. Robert Catherwood.....
Appointments of the Mayor Subject to Approval
by a Civil Service Commission-Hon. John F.
Moors....

48, 163

-49, 176 The Striking Features of the Kansas City Civil Service System-Hon. James W. S. Peters....49, 185

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