Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 278
... given at places widely distributed throughout the country ; apportionment of positions in the Washington offices is to be made among the States and terri- tories ; and war veterans are to be given preference . In order to accomplish the ...
... given at places widely distributed throughout the country ; apportionment of positions in the Washington offices is to be made among the States and terri- tories ; and war veterans are to be given preference . In order to accomplish the ...
Page 280
... given preference . Able - bodied veterans have five points added to their examina- tion ratings , while disabled veterans are given a ten - point advantage , and in addition are placed on the eligible lists ahead of veterans not ...
... given preference . Able - bodied veterans have five points added to their examina- tion ratings , while disabled veterans are given a ten - point advantage , and in addition are placed on the eligible lists ahead of veterans not ...
Page 381
... given to the Roose- velt - Garner ticket by such Progressive Republicans as La Fol- lette , Norris , and Cutting ... given too much credence , for it is doubtful if accurate information would be given out if it showed a trend away from ...
... given to the Roose- velt - Garner ticket by such Progressive Republicans as La Fol- lette , Norris , and Cutting ... given too much credence , for it is doubtful if accurate information would be given out if it showed a trend away from ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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