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Civil-Service Principles in the Department of State

May 7, 1896 issue

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It has been well known for many years that political influence has been of little or no avail in obtaining positions in the U.S. Department of State at Washington, whatever may be said of the means whereby offices under that department have been secured. It has been the department's custom, for more than twenty years, to note in its Registers the public service of its officers and employees. The bureau officers have seldom or never been changed for political reasons. Whenever a vacancy has occurred, it has been filled either by the promotion of a clerk from the same or some other department.

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CIVIL service; UNITED States. Dept. of State; PUBLIC officers; EMPLOYEES; PUBLIC administration; UNITED States
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