Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform LeagueThe League, 1901 |
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... fact that the number of employees in the New Haven office was sufficient to entitle it to be placed under the rules ; it watched the examination , and made several investigations into the obser- vance of the rules in the Post Office ...
... fact that the number of employees in the New Haven office was sufficient to entitle it to be placed under the rules ; it watched the examination , and made several investigations into the obser- vance of the rules in the Post Office ...
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... fact been used , have been prepared on sensible lines , and conducted with thorough honesty . The new charter ... facts in the situation that the League at this meeting has in view . Mr. R. Francis Wood , for the Pennsylvania Association ...
... fact been used , have been prepared on sensible lines , and conducted with thorough honesty . The new charter ... facts in the situation that the League at this meeting has in view . Mr. R. Francis Wood , for the Pennsylvania Association ...
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... fact , appointments to these positions have been made almost entirely on the basis of merit and , as will be described subsequently , this will be the invariable policy pursued in the future . Another class of positions excepted from ...
... fact , appointments to these positions have been made almost entirely on the basis of merit and , as will be described subsequently , this will be the invariable policy pursued in the future . Another class of positions excepted from ...
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... fact , as the Com- mission can arrange to send one of its members to the Island . In Hawaii the Federal service comes under the United States Commission , but the national government has nothing to do with the interior service of the ...
... fact , as the Com- mission can arrange to send one of its members to the Island . In Hawaii the Federal service comes under the United States Commission , but the national government has nothing to do with the interior service of the ...
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... fact is that within the last few years the Baltimore voter has shown a clearer appreciation of his duties and a steadier pur- pose to perform them than the voter in any other large city that I know of . " If we need any further ...
... fact is that within the last few years the Baltimore voter has shown a clearer appreciation of his duties and a steadier pur- pose to perform them than the voter in any other large city that I know of . " If we need any further ...
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