Outlawing the Spoils: A History of the Civil Service Reform Movement, 1865-1883University of Illinois Press, 1968 - 306 pages |
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... President's confidential advisers . The House disagreed with the Senate . Reconstruction legislation then pending ... President by whom they may have been appointed . " When on March 2 the bill passed over Johnson's veto , both the ...
... President's confidential advisers . The House disagreed with the Senate . Reconstruction legislation then pending ... President by whom they may have been appointed . " When on March 2 the bill passed over Johnson's veto , both the ...
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... President's confidential advisers . The House disagreed with the Senate . Reconstruction legislation then pending ... President by whom they may have been appointed . " When on March 2 the bill passed over Johnson's veto , both the ...
... President's confidential advisers . The House disagreed with the Senate . Reconstruction legislation then pending ... President by whom they may have been appointed . " When on March 2 the bill passed over Johnson's veto , both the ...
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... President's other New York appointments were un- popular . When Garfield's first batch of minor officers pleased Conk- ling , it was feared that Garfield had surrendered to him . These " harmonious " appointments were soon followed by a ...
... President's other New York appointments were un- popular . When Garfield's first batch of minor officers pleased Conk- ling , it was feared that Garfield had surrendered to him . These " harmonious " appointments were soon followed by a ...
Contents
JENCKES ASSAULTS THE SPOILS SYSTEM | 13 |
REINFORCEMENTS FOR JENCKES | 33 |
GRANT FAILS REFORMERS | 50 |
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Outlawing the Spoils: A History of the Civil Service Reform Movement, 1865-1883 Ari Arthur Hoogenboom No preview available - 1982 |
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