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Letter of Alfred P. Edgerton, ex-president United States Civil Service Commission.

Alfred P. Edgerton

Letter of Alfred P. Edgerton, ex-president United States Civil Service Commission.

by Alfred P. Edgerton

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Published by Judd & Detweiler in [Washington] .
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  • United States.
    • Subjects:
    • Civil service -- United States.

    • Edition Notes

      ContributionsYA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsYA 14240
      The Physical Object
      Pagination12 p. ;
      Number of Pages12
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL594779M
      LC Control Number96186808

      the efforts by conservative presidents to redefine the civil rights legacy in their own terms. The book’s insightful closing chapter analyzes President Clinton’s –98 Race Initiative and its failure, drawing conclusions about the role of presidential rhetoric in the near future of civil by: 8. Title. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio , Folder

      tion by you to be confirmed by the United j states Senate: 'Hugh S. Thompson, of Houth! Carolina. to be civil-service commissioner in the place of Alfred P. Edgerton. removed.' 1 do not ask yon to give any reason for this act. I know, and so do you. that the only one yon could ' give would be that it was your will, for if you. A. P. Edgerton of Fort Wayne, Ind., Is recommended by Chief Justice Wait, and Senator Payne for a place on the civil service commission. He is a man ot ability, bat his age (70) is against him. The 8t Paul A Pacific coal docks near 8 Paul, Minn., with about , tons of coal, were discovered to be on fire, and before it.

      The online collections of the Library of Congress offer rich resources for the study of the Civil War. Within the collections are images, documents, . President Arthur and succeeding Presidents continued to expand the authority of the Civil Service Commission and federal departments that the Civil Service was covered. The Civil Service Commission, in addition to reducing patronage, also alleviated the burdensome task of the President of the United States in appointing federal office seekers.


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