Reform is necessary in the civil service. Experience proves that efficient, economical conduct of the governmental business is not possible if its civil service be subject to change at every election, be a prize fought for at the ballot-box, be a brief... Journal - Side 77av Texas. Legislature. Senate - 1927Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1836 - 494 sider
...elections "be a prize fought . _6 for at the ballot-box, be a brief reward of party zeal instead of a post of honor assigned for proved competency, and held for fidelity in the public employ. Does democracy practice what it here preaches? Can it be claimed that the republican officials, many... | |
| 1874 - 524 sider
...Its civil service be subject to change at every election, be a prize fought for at the ballot box, be a brief reward of party zeal, instead of posts...public men, nor the instrument of their ambition. Here, again, promises, falsified in the performance, attest that the party in power can work out no... | |
| Theodore Pease Cook - 1876 - 460 sider
...efficient, economical conduct of the governmental business is hot possible if its civil service be subject to change at every election, be a prize fought for...public men, nor the instrument of their ambition. Here, again, promises falsified in the performance attest that the party in power can work out no practical... | |
| William Mason Cornell - 1876 - 356 sider
...it be a prize fought for at the ballot-box; if it be a brief reward of party zeal, instead of a post of honor assigned for proved competency, and held...public men, nor the instrument of their ambition. Here, again, professions falsified in the performance attest that the party in power can work out no... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1872
...that the ordinary employment of the public business may not be " a prize fought for at the ballot-box, a brief reward of party zeal instead of posts of honor...competency, and held for fidelity in the public employ." The Convention wisely added that " Reform is necessary even more in the highest grades of the public... | |
| William Mason Cornell - 1876 - 362 sider
...that the ordinary employment of the public business may not be a prize fought for at the ballot-box, a brief reward of party zeal, instead of posts of...competency, and held for fidelity in the public employ. The Convention wisely added that reform is necessary even more in the higher grades of the public service.... | |
| Theodore Pease Cook - 1876 - 470 sider
...that the ordinary employment of the public business may not be " a prize fought for at the ballot-box, a brief reward of party zeal instead of posts of honor...competency, and held for fidelity in the public employ." The convention wisely added that " reform is necessary even more in the higher grades of the public... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1876 - 764 sider
...of the public business may not be a " prize fought for at the ballot-box, a brief reward of parity zeal instead of posts of honor assigned for proved...competency, and held for fidelity in the public employ." The Convention wisely added that " Reform is necessary even more in the higher grades of the public... | |
| 1876 - 228 sider
...that efficient economical conduct of the government is not possible if its civil service be subject to change at every election, be a prize fought for at the ballot-box, be an approved reward of party zeal instead of posts of honor assigned for approved competency and held... | |
| Democratic National Convention (1876 St - 1876 - 210 sider
...that efficient economical conduct of the government is not possible if its civil service be subject to change at every election, be a prize fought for at the ballot-box, be an approved reward of party zeal instead of posts of honor assigned for approved competency and held... | |
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