Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform LeagueThe League, 1901 |
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... Congress , after pass examin- ations . To render these clerks eligible to appointment in the classified service , without further examination , would exclude virtually all appointments from the clerical lists of the Civil Service ...
... Congress , after pass examin- ations . To render these clerks eligible to appointment in the classified service , without further examination , would exclude virtually all appointments from the clerical lists of the Civil Service ...
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... Congress , as for instance , in the case of the Veterans ' Preference Bill , consideration of which by the Senate , at least , the Association had been enabled to prevent at the last session of the last Congress , and the Association ...
... Congress , as for instance , in the case of the Veterans ' Preference Bill , consideration of which by the Senate , at least , the Association had been enabled to prevent at the last session of the last Congress , and the Association ...
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... Congress . Let liberal provision be made for those disabled by sickness and wounds , and for the families of the dead , but let not public office be treated as an asylum for those less competent to fill it ; the people being entitled ...
... Congress . Let liberal provision be made for those disabled by sickness and wounds , and for the families of the dead , but let not public office be treated as an asylum for those less competent to fill it ; the people being entitled ...
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... Congress , introduced by Senator Lodge , at the instance of a representative confer- ence of commercial and business organizations during the past week . The remarks of Mr. Garfield , and a report of the discussion following , are ...
... Congress , introduced by Senator Lodge , at the instance of a representative confer- ence of commercial and business organizations during the past week . The remarks of Mr. Garfield , and a report of the discussion following , are ...
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... Congress his purposes and hopes . Let me read to you several words from his first Message . Two sentences , true as they are succinct , might be quoted as apothegms , and placed as mottoes in our school houses and public offices . Here ...
... Congress his purposes and hopes . Let me read to you several words from his first Message . Two sentences , true as they are succinct , might be quoted as apothegms , and placed as mottoes in our school houses and public offices . Here ...
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