Publications of the National Civil Service Reform League Proceedings at the Annual Meetings of the National Civil Service Reform League, 1884 to 1906, inclusive, (excepting those of 1888-1893, inclusive, and 1898, out of print). Civil Service Reform under the present National Administration. (Address of 1895.) (Address of 1896.) By Carl Schurz. (Address Congress and the Spoils System. By Carl Schurz. A Review of the Year. By Carl Schurz. (Address of 1898.) Civil Service Reform as a Moral Question. By Chas. J. Bonaparte. (1889.) Can We Trust Our Army to Spoilsmen? By Charles J. Bonaparte. (1898.) What is Civil Service Reform? By Charles J. Bonaparte. (1902.) The Reform of the Consular Service. By Oscar S. Straus. (1894.) The Appointment and Tenure of Postmasters. By R. H. Dana. (1895.) The Republican Party and Civil Service Reform. By Henry Hitchcock. (1897.) The Democratic Party and Civil Service Reform. By Moorfield Storey. (1897.) An Open Letter to Hon. C. H. Grosvenor, in reply to recent attacks on the Civil Service Law and Rules. By George McAneny. (1897.) Civil Service Commissions Essential to Civil Service Reform. By Dorman B. Eaton. (1896.) The Need and Best Means for Providing a Competent and Stable Civil Service for Our New Dependencies. By Dorman B. Eaton. (1898.) The Legal Situation-The Right to Compete for Public Employ. ment. By Edwin Burritt Smith. (1897.) The Murrain of Spoils in the Indian Service. By Herbert Welsh. (1898.) Scope and Effect of the Executive Order of May 29, 1899. The Choice of Correct Methods in the Administration of American Dependencies. By Elliot H. Goodwin. (1900.) Four Reports. Prepared by the Investigating Committee of the National Civil Service Reform League. (1901.) Superannuation in the Civil Service. Reports of Special Committees. (1900 & 1906.) The Situation in Porto Rico. Report of the Committee on the Civil Service in Dependencies, (1902.) The Theory and the Practice of Civil Service Reform. By William Dudley Foulke. (1894.) The Reasons for Civil Service Reform. By William Dudley Foulke. (1904.) Civil Service Reform and Municipal Government. By Albert Shaw and Horace E. Deming. (1897.) The Relation of Civil Service Reform to Municipal Administration. By Prof. John A. Fairlie. (1905.) Higher Municipal Appointive Offices and the Merit System. Report of a Committee of the League. (1906.) |