| 1916 - 672 pages
...great numbers of the State's employees almost inevitably force a fair-minded man to the cuiiclusion that for years the result of the administration by...the total disregard of the basic law of the State requiring appointments to office after competitive examination. * * * I am going to try, with the aid... | |
| New York (State). Governor (1915-1918 : Whitman) - 1916 - 856 pages
...nerve to provide the right kind of tests or examinations and the honest courage of their convictions. Heads of departments can, under a properly enforced...people and to render a real and efficient service. The difficulty and the failure of government, so far as there has been failure, has not been, as a... | |
| New York (State). Governor - 1916 - 784 pages
...nerve to provide the right kind of tests or examinations and the honest courage of their convictions. Heads of departments can, under a properly enforced...people and to render a real and efficient service. The difficulty and the failure of government, so far as there has been failure, has not been, as a... | |
| New York (State). Department of Civil Service - 1916 - 666 pages
...rather than to accomplish the purpose of the law." And in your address before the Loros Club in !NTew York City, January 30, 1915, in referring to possibilities...the total disregard of the basic law of the State requiring appointments to office after competitive examination. * * * I am going to try, with the aid... | |
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