The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page vii
... a National Convention , When Twenty - Six Years of Age - He Broke All Records as a Young Leader , and Kept Party Faith - McKinley and He in Debate .... 23 31 37 35 53 CHAPTER V. STARTING CIVIL SERVICE REFORM . Very Interesting Testimony ...
... a National Convention , When Twenty - Six Years of Age - He Broke All Records as a Young Leader , and Kept Party Faith - McKinley and He in Debate .... 23 31 37 35 53 CHAPTER V. STARTING CIVIL SERVICE REFORM . Very Interesting Testimony ...
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Twenty-fifth President of the United States Murat Halstead. CHAPTER V. STARTING CIVIL SERVICE REFORM . Very Interesting Testimony - Business Advantages Gained - Funny Questions and Answers - The Conspicuous Lead of Roosevelt in the ...
Twenty-fifth President of the United States Murat Halstead. CHAPTER V. STARTING CIVIL SERVICE REFORM . Very Interesting Testimony - Business Advantages Gained - Funny Questions and Answers - The Conspicuous Lead of Roosevelt in the ...
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... Civil Service Class , but Is Put out - Melancholy Illness of Admiral Sampson - The Origin of the Trouble - The President's Finding Finally .... CHAPTER XXVII . OUR COUNTRY'S GREAT HEREAFTER . The Settled Issues - Burning Questions of ...
... Civil Service Class , but Is Put out - Melancholy Illness of Admiral Sampson - The Origin of the Trouble - The President's Finding Finally .... CHAPTER XXVII . OUR COUNTRY'S GREAT HEREAFTER . The Settled Issues - Burning Questions of ...
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... Civil Service Com- mission of the Nation and the Police Commission of New York . difficult tasks could have been selected , and while his success was imperfect , his impressions upon the situations were those of marked improvement ...
... Civil Service Com- mission of the Nation and the Police Commission of New York . difficult tasks could have been selected , and while his success was imperfect , his impressions upon the situations were those of marked improvement ...
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... Civil Service and the New York Police Commissions . The shifting of Presidential terms by Grover Cleveland and Benjamin Harrison , gave to Roosevelt the opportunity to give a practical inauguration to civil service reformation . Mayor ...
... Civil Service and the New York Police Commissions . The shifting of Presidential terms by Grover Cleveland and Benjamin Harrison , gave to Roosevelt the opportunity to give a practical inauguration to civil service reformation . Mayor ...
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