Examination of the Civil Service and Inquiry as to Certain Discharges at the South Omaha Bureau of Animal IndustryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 - 1181 páginas |
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... Senator CHILTON . I do not want your surmise ; I want the name . Mr. MORTON . I can not give you that . Senator CHILTON . Then that is all . Senator LODGE . Who was the officer who dismissed you ? Mr. MORTON . Mr. Jones . Senator LODGE ...
... Senator CHILTON . I do not want your surmise ; I want the name . Mr. MORTON . I can not give you that . Senator CHILTON . Then that is all . Senator LODGE . Who was the officer who dismissed you ? Mr. MORTON . Mr. Jones . Senator LODGE ...
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... Senator LODGE . Your office was not under the civil service when you were appointed ? Dr. PURVIS . No , sir . Senator LODGE . You are eligible for reinstatement ? Dr. PURVIS . I am , sir . I might say that there is a committee con ...
... Senator LODGE . Your office was not under the civil service when you were appointed ? Dr. PURVIS . No , sir . Senator LODGE . You are eligible for reinstatement ? Dr. PURVIS . I am , sir . I might say that there is a committee con ...
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Senator CHILTON . Did you see Secretary Carlisle ? Mr. WEAVER . No , sir . Senator CHILTON . Did you see anybody and ... LODGE . Did you go through any civil - service examination ? Mr. WEAVER . No , sir ; I was originally appointed in 1869 , ...
Senator CHILTON . Did you see Secretary Carlisle ? Mr. WEAVER . No , sir . Senator CHILTON . Did you see anybody and ... LODGE . Did you go through any civil - service examination ? Mr. WEAVER . No , sir ; I was originally appointed in 1869 , ...
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... Senator LODGE . They removed 100 , you say ? Mr. HILL . Yes , sir ; that is , they reduced the force , making the net reduction of the force 20 from what it was originally . Senator LODGE . After having increased the force 80 ? Mr. HILL ...
... Senator LODGE . They removed 100 , you say ? Mr. HILL . Yes , sir ; that is , they reduced the force , making the net reduction of the force 20 from what it was originally . Senator LODGE . After having increased the force 80 ? Mr. HILL ...
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... Senator LODGE . Are you still in the postal service ? Mr. HILL . No , sir . Mr. PROCTER . Do you mean at this time ? Senator LODGE . I desire to know if the witness was in the Post- Office Department at that time - the time to which he ...
... Senator LODGE . Are you still in the postal service ? Mr. HILL . No , sir . Mr. PROCTER . Do you mean at this time ? Senator LODGE . I desire to know if the witness was in the Post- Office Department at that time - the time to which he ...
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Administration answer application appointed Assistant Postmaster-General BAILEY BAKER believe Benedict bookbinders BRACKETT Bureau Captain PRATT Carlisle cent certification CHAIRMAN charge Civil Service Commission civil-service examination civil-service law civil-service rules classified service clerical collector Commissioner EVANS committee Congress Democrats deputy desire discharged dismissed district division duties efficiency eligible list employed employees employment engineer experience fact force give Government Printing Office grade HILL Indian June 30 KEIM letter MACHEN matter ment navy-yards opinion OYSTER PALMER papers persons places political position Post-Office Department postmaster practical present President PROCTER promoted Public Printer qualifications question Railway Mail Service reason record referred regard reinstated removed Republicans request RICKETTS salary Secretary WILSON selected Senator CHILTON Senator ELKINS Senator HARRIS Senator LODGE SERVEN South Omaha spoils system statement superintendent testimony tion transferred Treasury Department understand WALSER Washington
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