The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 74
... administration . Secretary Long has promulgated and formulated the rules . " The Assistant Secretary further stated that practically Secretary Tracy classified the laboring force in 1890. Up to that time there had been almost a complete ...
... administration . Secretary Long has promulgated and formulated the rules . " The Assistant Secretary further stated that practically Secretary Tracy classified the laboring force in 1890. Up to that time there had been almost a complete ...
Page 81
... administration , " one of which was to enforce " strict discipline and absolute impartiality , " and this revolutionary proceeding " speedily caused the retirement of many officers of various grades . " The new police law was of the bi ...
... administration , " one of which was to enforce " strict discipline and absolute impartiality , " and this revolutionary proceeding " speedily caused the retirement of many officers of various grades . " The new police law was of the bi ...
Page 85
... administration had to deal points to his possessing the faculty that made King William Emperor of a united Germany - that of choosing his advisers well , which is the very genius of leadership . It would be difficult to get four men ...
... administration had to deal points to his possessing the faculty that made King William Emperor of a united Germany - that of choosing his advisers well , which is the very genius of leadership . It would be difficult to get four men ...
Page 87
... administration . " There have been few imitations of the Roosevelt system of dealing with the " problems " that arise in Municipal Government , the one Department which we of Republican America are not proud to have compared with the ...
... administration . " There have been few imitations of the Roosevelt system of dealing with the " problems " that arise in Municipal Government , the one Department which we of Republican America are not proud to have compared with the ...
Page 90
... administration in Mulberry Street for nearly twenty years , and I had seen many sparring matches between working men and the Police Board . Generally , there was bad faith on one side ; not infrequently on both . It was human that some ...
... administration in Mulberry Street for nearly twenty years , and I had seen many sparring matches between working men and the Police Board . Generally , there was bad faith on one side ; not infrequently on both . It was human that some ...
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