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" The navyyards and postal service illustrate, probably better than any other branches of the Government, the great gain in economy, efficiency, and honesty due to the enforcement of this principle. "
The Roosevelt Doctrine: Being the Personal Utterances of the President on ... - Page 116
by Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 181 pages
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Proceedings at the annual meeting of the national civil ..., Issues 19-24

1899 - 828 pages
...honest and efficient." Here is a historical paragraph : " Whenever the conditions have permitted the application of the merit system in its fullest and...honesty due to the enforcement of this principle." Here is the way in which he meets the difficulty that we have all experienced regarding written competitive...
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The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United States

Murat Halstead - 1902 - 496 pages
...by his well known Civil Service ideas, which he has largely caused to be made practical. He says : "The gain to the government has been immense. The...honesty due to the enforcement of this principle. "Not an office should be filled in the Philippines or Porto Rico with any regard to the man's partizan...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: A ...

United States. President - 1903 - 448 pages
...the best present means of getting satisfactory results. Wherever the conditions have permitted the application of the merit system in its fullest and...sense, the gain to the Government has been immense. The navy-yards and postal service illustrate, probably better than any other branches of the Government,...
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important ..., Volume 7; Volume 42

1903 - 914 pages
...the best present means of getting satisfactory results. Wherever the conditions have permitted the application of the merit system in its fullest and widest sense, the gain to the Government bus been immense. The navy-yards and postal service illustrate, probably better than any other branches...
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Annual Report

1904 - 328 pages
...the best present means of getting satisfactory results. Wherever the conditions have permitted the application of the merit system in its fullest and...sense the gain to the Government has been immense. The navyyards and postal service illustrate, probably better than any other branches of the Government,...
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Addresses and Presidential Messages of Theodore Roosevelt, 1902-1904

United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt), Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 512 pages
...the best present means of getting satisfactory results. Wherever the conditions have permitted the application, of the merit system in its fullest and...sense, the gain to the Government has been immense. The navyyards and postal service illustrate, probably better than any other branches of the Government,...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1907, Volume 10

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 926 pages
...the best present means of getting satisfactory results. Wherever the conditions have permitted the application of the merit system in its fullest and...sense, the gain to the Government has been immense. The navy-yards and postal service illustrate, probably better than any other branches of the Government,...
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Readings on American Federal Government

Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1909 - 920 pages
...democratic and American as the common school system itself. And wherever the conditions have permitted the application of the merit system in its fullest and...sense, the gain to the Government has been immense." A LIST OF THE EXTENSIONS Within two months after he became President, Mr. Roosevelt turned his attention...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 9

United States. President - 1911 - 822 pages
...the best present means of getting satisfactory results. Wherever the conditions have permitted the application of the merit system in its fullest and...sense, the gain to the Government has been immense. The navy-yards and postal service illustrate, probably better than any other branches of the Government,...
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Roosevelt, the Happy Warrior

Bradley Gilman - 1921 - 948 pages
...by his well known Civil Service ideas, which he has largely caused to be made practical. He says : "The gain to the government has been immense. The...honesty due to the enforcement of this principle. "Not an office should be filled in the Philippines or Porto Rico with any regard to the man's partizan...
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