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Correspondence

Howland, C. G. | January 18, 1883 issue

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Presents several letters to the editor. Passage of the civil-service bill by the U.S. House of Representatives; Response of a reader on the article "Homicide in the South," published in the previous issue of the periodical "Nation"; Corruption in the U.S.

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LETTERS to the editor; BILLS, Legislative; CIVIL service reform; HOMICIDE; POLITICAL corruption -- United States; NATION, The (Periodical); UNITED States
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