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Page 266
... things . We now have certain duties in the West and East In- dies . We cannot with honor shirk these duties . On the one hand we must undertake them , and on the other we must not fail to perform them in a way that will redound to the ...
... things . We now have certain duties in the West and East In- dies . We cannot with honor shirk these duties . On the one hand we must undertake them , and on the other we must not fail to perform them in a way that will redound to the ...
Page 273
... thing but trite in practice , and I think one of the reasons why it is by no means as common in practice as it should be is because of the habit to which we are all of us more or less prone , that of divorcing out theory and our ...
... thing but trite in practice , and I think one of the reasons why it is by no means as common in practice as it should be is because of the habit to which we are all of us more or less prone , that of divorcing out theory and our ...
Page 274
... thing , holds up one standard , knowing it to be an artificial standard up to which he does not intend to live . Now , there are two sides to that : In the first place , you have got to do well ; and in the second place , you mustn't ...
... thing , holds up one standard , knowing it to be an artificial standard up to which he does not intend to live . Now , there are two sides to that : In the first place , you have got to do well ; and in the second place , you mustn't ...
Page 275
... thing a very easy thing to speak of him in re- sounding phrases , original or quoted , to say how much his life meant for this Nation and for all mankind ; it is not so easy a thing to try to carry out practically the prin- ciples and ...
... thing a very easy thing to speak of him in re- sounding phrases , original or quoted , to say how much his life meant for this Nation and for all mankind ; it is not so easy a thing to try to carry out practically the prin- ciples and ...
Page 277
... things were , and you will find how that Congress went along , and that not a few of the men whom we held up in our minds as ideals of an antiquated virtue , which has now fallen from the land , took part in intrigues , took part in ...
... things were , and you will find how that Congress went along , and that not a few of the men whom we held up in our minds as ideals of an antiquated virtue , which has now fallen from the land , took part in intrigues , took part in ...
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Page 154 - ... 1. Whenever there are urgent reasons for filling a vacancy in any position in the competitive class and there is no list of persons eligible for appointment after competitive examination, the appointing officer may nominate a person to the...
Page 267 - To thine own self be true; thou canst not then be false to any man.
Page 153 - Appointments shall be made to or employment shall be given in all positions in the competitive class that are not filled by promotion, reinstatement, transfer or reduction under the provisions of this chapter, and the rules in pursuance thereof, by appointment from among those graded highest in open competitive examinations conducted by the state or municipal commission, except as herein otherwise provided.
Page 291 - Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.
Page 136 - No recommendation of an applicant, competitor or eligible involving any disclosure of his political opinionsor affiliations shall be received, filed or considered by the Commission, by an examining board, or by any nominating or appointing officer. 5. No appointment or selection to or removal...
Page 135 - Provisions. 1. The. violation of any of the provisions of the Civil Service Law or of these rules by any person in the civil service of the State or of any civil division or city thereof shall be considered a good cause for the dismissal of such person from the service.
Page 78 - Section one hundred and forty-four of chapter one hundred and eighty-two of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, entitled "An act for the government of cities of tlio second class
Page 6 - The most able men — from the East and the West, from the North and the South...
Page 172 - That he is properly certified as free from any physical defect or disease which would be likely to interfere with the proper discharge of his duties; Third.
Page 189 - The members of -the said board and of the said commissions shall be appointed by the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate; and. any member may be removed from office by the governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense.