Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform LeagueThe League, 1901 |
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... fitness to that afforded by a mere pass examination . Mr. Bonaparte said it was gen- erally believed that the wishes of a well known politician in Baltimore , at one time the recognized " Boss " of the city , had a great deal to do with ...
... fitness to that afforded by a mere pass examination . Mr. Bonaparte said it was gen- erally believed that the wishes of a well known politician in Baltimore , at one time the recognized " Boss " of the city , had a great deal to do with ...
Page 18
... fitness of the men and will be in no degree within the control of the Police De- partment . New examinations are now being held under this system for all of these higher grades . The significance of this change is highly important . It ...
... fitness of the men and will be in no degree within the control of the Police De- partment . New examinations are now being held under this system for all of these higher grades . The significance of this change is highly important . It ...
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... fitness of the men originally chosen for this highly important class of work . Another function of the Board of Health has been to examine the sanitary condition of tenements . For this purpose , under an act of 1895 , a corps of fifty ...
... fitness of the men originally chosen for this highly important class of work . Another function of the Board of Health has been to examine the sanitary condition of tenements . For this purpose , under an act of 1895 , a corps of fifty ...
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... fitness of candidates for appointment , similar to those now prevailing under the Civil Service Commission ; The continued enforcement and development of the admi- rable civil service principles which have been laid down for the ...
... fitness of candidates for appointment , similar to those now prevailing under the Civil Service Commission ; The continued enforcement and development of the admi- rable civil service principles which have been laid down for the ...
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... fitness of candidates for civil office should be put in force * " In all the forms of government and administrative provisions which they are authorized to prescribe , the Commission should bear in mind that the government which they ...
... fitness of candidates for civil office should be put in force * " In all the forms of government and administrative provisions which they are authorized to prescribe , the Commission should bear in mind that the government which they ...
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