Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform LeagueThe League, 1901 |
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... District of Columbia : Mr. Siddons said that Mr. Bonaparte had afforded him an excellent characterization of the condition of the District Association when , in reporting on behalf of the Maryland Association , he said 16.
... District of Columbia : Mr. Siddons said that Mr. Bonaparte had afforded him an excellent characterization of the condition of the District Association when , in reporting on behalf of the Maryland Association , he said 16.
Page 17
... District Association . This explanation was the demoralizing influence of pro- pinquity ; Baltimore , the home of the Maryland Association , being so very near to Washington . Seriously , however , the District Association has reason to ...
... District Association . This explanation was the demoralizing influence of pro- pinquity ; Baltimore , the home of the Maryland Association , being so very near to Washington . Seriously , however , the District Association has reason to ...
Page 24
... District of Columbia ; The application to the Consular Service of competitive methods for the ascertaining of the fitness of candidates for appointment , similar to those now prevailing under the Civil Service Commission ; The continued ...
... District of Columbia ; The application to the Consular Service of competitive methods for the ascertaining of the fitness of candidates for appointment , similar to those now prevailing under the Civil Service Commission ; The continued ...
Page 44
... District of Columbia , or will at least enable the President thus to extend it . In my judgment all laws providing for the temporary employment of clerks should hereafter contain a provision that they be selected under the civil service ...
... District of Columbia , or will at least enable the President thus to extend it . In my judgment all laws providing for the temporary employment of clerks should hereafter contain a provision that they be selected under the civil service ...
Page 66
... district to distribute the places under him " for the good of the party . " His only possible reponse was that he must follow the prin- ciple acted on by the President in his own appointment . Anything else would have been treachery ...
... district to distribute the places under him " for the good of the party . " His only possible reponse was that he must follow the prin- ciple acted on by the President in his own appointment . Anything else would have been treachery ...
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