The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 54
... caused the recall of Giddings . Mr. Curtis added : " The gentleman last upon the floor says that he dares any man upon the floor to vote against that resolution , I say to him , in reply , that the practical man has to do his part in ...
... caused the recall of Giddings . Mr. Curtis added : " The gentleman last upon the floor says that he dares any man upon the floor to vote against that resolution , I say to him , in reply , that the practical man has to do his part in ...
Page 66
... cause of reform , the new Commission is all that . could be desired . Mr. Lyman , the hold - over member of the Commission , is thoroughly in sympathy with his work . In his recent address before the Civil Service Reform Association of ...
... cause of reform , the new Commission is all that . could be desired . Mr. Lyman , the hold - over member of the Commission , is thoroughly in sympathy with his work . In his recent address before the Civil Service Reform Association of ...
Page 67
... cause . " It was officially reported that from July 1st , 1890 , to June 30th , 5,251 applicants were examined for the departmental service at Washington , of whom 3,366 passed and 1,885 failed to pass . For the customs service 1,579 ...
... cause . " It was officially reported that from July 1st , 1890 , to June 30th , 5,251 applicants were examined for the departmental service at Washington , of whom 3,366 passed and 1,885 failed to pass . For the customs service 1,579 ...
Page 71
... cause , which was the view of the younger Adams also , and probably of Monroe as well . The real cause , however , of the small number of changes during this period lay deeper than the personal views and characters of the Presidents ...
... cause , which was the view of the younger Adams also , and probably of Monroe as well . The real cause , however , of the small number of changes during this period lay deeper than the personal views and characters of the Presidents ...
Page 81
... cause of the agitation of the demoralization is given in the next paragraph : " An extraordinary Grand Jury had ... caused the retirement of many officers of various grades . " The new police law was of the bi - partisan sort , meant to ...
... cause of the agitation of the demoralization is given in the next paragraph : " An extraordinary Grand Jury had ... caused the retirement of many officers of various grades . " The new police law was of the bi - partisan sort , meant to ...
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