Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform LeagueThe League, 1901 |
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... selected without examination , on the theory that the sanitary places are " easy berths , " the patrolmen fortunate enough to be assigned to them being selected by the Commissioner of Police for reasons of his own . The creation of our ...
... selected without examination , on the theory that the sanitary places are " easy berths , " the patrolmen fortunate enough to be assigned to them being selected by the Commissioner of Police for reasons of his own . The creation of our ...
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... selection of Indian Agents for political rea- sons are notorious and of long standing : they were thoroughly ... selections of such Agents hereafter either from the Army or through promotion from the Classified Service . Although these ...
... selection of Indian Agents for political rea- sons are notorious and of long standing : they were thoroughly ... selections of such Agents hereafter either from the Army or through promotion from the Classified Service . Although these ...
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... selection of partisan " workers " selected by unscrupulous politicians as Census enumerators . At the time it appeared criminal proceedings were pending against several parties on account of these frauds , and a cer- tain Joseph Henry ...
... selection of partisan " workers " selected by unscrupulous politicians as Census enumerators . At the time it appeared criminal proceedings were pending against several parties on account of these frauds , and a cer- tain Joseph Henry ...
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... selection has been followed without deviation . No officer , high or low , has been appointed upon anyone's request or upon any personal , social or political consideration . The order of June 21 ( 1901 ) appointing the Civil Governor ...
... selection has been followed without deviation . No officer , high or low , has been appointed upon anyone's request or upon any personal , social or political consideration . The order of June 21 ( 1901 ) appointing the Civil Governor ...
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... selection under the Consti- tution , the Senate and the President , the President is , logi- cally , and in practice ... selections . The novelty of the policy lies in its distinct formulation and an- nouncement and in the results that ...
... selection under the Consti- tution , the Senate and the President , the President is , logi- cally , and in practice ... selections . The novelty of the policy lies in its distinct formulation and an- nouncement and in the results that ...
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administration adopted amendment annual meeting application appointed Baltimore bill Board Bonaparte C. S. R. Association candidates Carl Schurz Chairman Charles charter Civil Service Commission civil service law Civil Service Reform civil service rules classified service clerks Commissioners Committee competitive examination Congress Consular Service consuls Council District duties eligible list Elliot H employees executive favor Filipinos George William Curtis Gilman Governor grade Herbert Welsh interest laborers legislation legislature Maryland Massachusetts Mayor ment merit system methods Miss Moorfield Storey municipal National Civil Service organization party passed patronage persons Philadelphia Philippine police political Porto Rico positions post-office postmasters practical present President principles promotion R. H. Dana reason removal result Richard Henry Dana salary schools Secretary secure selection Senate Service Reform Association Service Reform League session spoils system tion United States Civil vote Washington William Women's Auxiliary York