Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform LeagueThe League, 1901 |
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... means to oppose such a bill if it be introduced * . On motion the report was received . The order of miscellaneous business having been reached , Mr. Richardson of Buffalo asked what progress had been made toward securing a construction ...
... means to oppose such a bill if it be introduced * . On motion the report was received . The order of miscellaneous business having been reached , Mr. Richardson of Buffalo asked what progress had been made toward securing a construction ...
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... means that inertia must be overcome , and inertia is not always overcome . Meeting monthly we are always ready and looking for work to do . We might be said to keep in a state of pernicious activity . The meetings are held in the ...
... means that inertia must be overcome , and inertia is not always overcome . Meeting monthly we are always ready and looking for work to do . We might be said to keep in a state of pernicious activity . The meetings are held in the ...
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... means , this is perhaps not surprising , but I should say that the genuine operation of the merit system has gone at least " half way , " and possibly more than half . Incidentally , the results of the evasions of the rules in some of ...
... means , this is perhaps not surprising , but I should say that the genuine operation of the merit system has gone at least " half way , " and possibly more than half . Incidentally , the results of the evasions of the rules in some of ...
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... means ; The incorporation in the classified service of those clerks in the Census Office who were originally appointed for a tem- porary purpose without the test of competitive examination ; The enactment of any legislation similar in ...
... means ; The incorporation in the classified service of those clerks in the Census Office who were originally appointed for a tem- porary purpose without the test of competitive examination ; The enactment of any legislation similar in ...
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... Means of Providing a Competent and Stable Civil Ser- vice in Our New Dependencies , " in which he referred to the subject as " of vast and equal importance both to the United States and to the people of the dependencies . * Whatever ...
... Means of Providing a Competent and Stable Civil Ser- vice in Our New Dependencies , " in which he referred to the subject as " of vast and equal importance both to the United States and to the people of the dependencies . * Whatever ...
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