Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 277
... positions in the regular establishments including those filled by skilled workmen and laborers . ( 4 ) The incumbent of any position which is placed within the classified civil service should receive civil - service status only after ...
... positions in the regular establishments including those filled by skilled workmen and laborers . ( 4 ) The incumbent of any position which is placed within the classified civil service should receive civil - service status only after ...
Page 280
... position any disabled veteran who is certified by the Federal Board of Vocational Education as having been trained for the special type of position he seeks . When reductions are For samples of examinations and results , cf. H. J. Filer ...
... position any disabled veteran who is certified by the Federal Board of Vocational Education as having been trained for the special type of position he seeks . When reductions are For samples of examinations and results , cf. H. J. Filer ...
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... position in 1908 because of the Roosevelt support , Hoover and Smith in 1928 by reason of their positions , and Wilson and Coolidge in 1916 and 1924 respectively by their occupancy of the Presidency . As a result of primary voting or of ...
... position in 1908 because of the Roosevelt support , Hoover and Smith in 1928 by reason of their positions , and Wilson and Coolidge in 1916 and 1924 respectively by their occupancy of the Presidency . As a result of primary voting or of ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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