The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 52
... asked that the roll might be called on that question . The motion was seconded by Mr. Dutcher , of New York . There was opposition to the change . It was really a question between the white and the colored delegates from the South ...
... asked that the roll might be called on that question . The motion was seconded by Mr. Dutcher , of New York . There was opposition to the change . It was really a question between the white and the colored delegates from the South ...
Page 63
... asked that the rule might be suspended , so that other States might be called before New York . At the end of the roll call , New York was again called , and gave her vote - 60 for Logan , 6 for Gresham , and 1 for Foraker . The ...
... asked that the rule might be suspended , so that other States might be called before New York . At the end of the roll call , New York was again called , and gave her vote - 60 for Logan , 6 for Gresham , and 1 for Foraker . The ...
Page 72
... asked what his experience had been as he had passed from the Civil Service Commission to an Executive Department- what were his experiences with the classified service , Assistant Secretary Roosevelt's reply was that the application of ...
... asked what his experience had been as he had passed from the Civil Service Commission to an Executive Department- what were his experiences with the classified service , Assistant Secretary Roosevelt's reply was that the application of ...
Page 74
... asked about his force some little time ago , said he had ten clerks appointed for political reasons , by whose aid he could not quite get his work done , and that if they should ever be turned out and he could have five chosen under the ...
... asked about his force some little time ago , said he had ten clerks appointed for political reasons , by whose aid he could not quite get his work done , and that if they should ever be turned out and he could have five chosen under the ...
Page 75
... asking him to make promo- tions , and the answer was , " It is continually becoming less . " When asked when an occurrence took place , Roosevelt said , " I am going to ask you not to request me to give the names . " The chairman was ...
... asking him to make promo- tions , and the answer was , " It is continually becoming less . " When asked when an occurrence took place , Roosevelt said , " I am going to ask you not to request me to give the names . " The chairman was ...
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