Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform LeagueThe League, 1901 |
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Page 19
... better disciplinarians and more honest policemen . In the Street Cleaning Department , while the Tammany Commis- sioners have retained perhaps two - thirds of the men who served in the lower grades under Col. Waring , they have by ...
... better disciplinarians and more honest policemen . In the Street Cleaning Department , while the Tammany Commis- sioners have retained perhaps two - thirds of the men who served in the lower grades under Col. Waring , they have by ...
Page 32
... better understood and more evidently and firmly sus- tained by public opinion . The recent election in New York will be almost certainly followed by a great advance in their practical application , and , while the work before the League ...
... better understood and more evidently and firmly sus- tained by public opinion . The recent election in New York will be almost certainly followed by a great advance in their practical application , and , while the work before the League ...
Page 50
... better class of clerks was secured than when the previous census was taken , but the appointments were still patronage appointments , which went by favor and through personal and political influence , and were tainted with the essential ...
... better class of clerks was secured than when the previous census was taken , but the appointments were still patronage appointments , which went by favor and through personal and political influence , and were tainted with the essential ...
Page 68
... better results can be easily attained , but until the system itself is changed , the results are certain to average up bad . The Government officials in Washington , who in times past , have tried to improve the ser- vice , started at ...
... better results can be easily attained , but until the system itself is changed , the results are certain to average up bad . The Government officials in Washington , who in times past , have tried to improve the ser- vice , started at ...
Page 78
... better not be placed upon the statute books , because a President out of sympathy with civil service reform , would appoint men necessarily in accord with his own views as the board of examiners , and we would have no different ...
... better not be placed upon the statute books , because a President out of sympathy with civil service reform , would appoint men necessarily in accord with his own views as the board of examiners , and we would have no different ...
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