Reorganization Plans Nos. 2, 3, and 4, 1952: Hearings... 82-2 |
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I know , from personal experience in both the Congress and the Presidency , how
much time and effort is lost and how we have been distracted from the
consideration of issues of paramount national importance by the present method
of ...
I know , from personal experience in both the Congress and the Presidency , how
much time and effort is lost and how we have been distracted from the
consideration of issues of paramount national importance by the present method
of ...
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This raises the question of whether the Reorganization Act of 1949 authorizes
changes in the method of appointment of Presidential appointees , in the
absence of any actual reorganization , or whether substantive legislation is
required to ...
This raises the question of whether the Reorganization Act of 1949 authorizes
changes in the method of appointment of Presidential appointees , in the
absence of any actual reorganization , or whether substantive legislation is
required to ...
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VIEWS OF THE ADMINISTRATION WITA RESPECT TO CHANGES IN THE
METHOD OF PRESIDENTIAL ... indicating by which of the following methods
they could be carried out : ( 1 ) administrative action ; ( 2 ) reorganization plan ; or
( 3 ) ...
VIEWS OF THE ADMINISTRATION WITA RESPECT TO CHANGES IN THE
METHOD OF PRESIDENTIAL ... indicating by which of the following methods
they could be carried out : ( 1 ) administrative action ; ( 2 ) reorganization plan ; or
( 3 ) ...
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It is , therefore , difficult to find , in the types of reorganizations provided for in
section 3 of the act , any authority for action which does nothing but change the
method of appointment . In this connection , the American Law Section of the ...
It is , therefore , difficult to find , in the types of reorganizations provided for in
section 3 of the act , any authority for action which does nothing but change the
method of appointment . In this connection , the American Law Section of the ...
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The present method for selecting postmasters does more than any other single
factor , it seems to me , to undermine the confidence of the citizens of the Nation
in the method of selecting persons for the career civil service . And that is why I ...
The present method for selecting postmasters does more than any other single
factor , it seems to me , to undermine the confidence of the citizens of the Nation
in the method of selecting persons for the career civil service . And that is why I ...
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5 ÆäÀÌÁö - That no recommendation of any person who shall apply for office or place under the provisions of this act which may be given by any Senator or member of the House of Representatives, except as to the character or residence of the applicant, shall be received or considered by any person concerned in making any examination or appointment under this act.