Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform LeagueThe League, 1901 |
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... Senate and House by Mr. Lodge and Mr. Adams respectively ; the bill of Senator Lodge , however , containing some important amendments suggested by the conference of commercial bodies organized during the summer at Buffalo ; ( 3 ) The ...
... Senate and House by Mr. Lodge and Mr. Adams respectively ; the bill of Senator Lodge , however , containing some important amendments suggested by the conference of commercial bodies organized during the summer at Buffalo ; ( 3 ) The ...
Page 17
... Senate , at least , the Association had been enabled to prevent at the last session of the last Congress , and the ... Senators , where the public service did not demand the services of the persons appointed . In one notable instance a ...
... Senate , at least , the Association had been enabled to prevent at the last session of the last Congress , and the ... Senators , where the public service did not demand the services of the persons appointed . In one notable instance a ...
Page 64
... civil service of the United States , made up of some thousands of offices , filled by and with the advice and consent of the Senate , to which the particular methods of the civil ser- vice rules may be applied only indirectly or not at 64.
... civil service of the United States , made up of some thousands of offices , filled by and with the advice and consent of the Senate , to which the particular methods of the civil ser- vice rules may be applied only indirectly or not at 64.
Page 65
... Senator , and more tangible and effectual than that of the Senate as a body . Still the process is a joint one , and nothing that he can do is finally adequate unless he can secure the assent of the Senate . The situation is always a ...
... Senator , and more tangible and effectual than that of the Senate as a body . Still the process is a joint one , and nothing that he can do is finally adequate unless he can secure the assent of the Senate . The situation is always a ...
Page 66
... Senator in ques- tion were best known . If his own standard of selection is clear and well - defined and sufficiently high , and the Senators willingly , or reluctantly , conform to it , the effect on party politics may be considerable ...
... Senator in ques- tion were best known . If his own standard of selection is clear and well - defined and sufficiently high , and the Senators willingly , or reluctantly , conform to it , the effect on party politics may be considerable ...
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