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Best generla references: Bryce, American Commonwealth II, caps. 55, 67, 88; Lalor's Cyclopedia I, pp. 478-485; Eighth Report Civil Service Commission, June, 1884, pp. 1-15; Forum XIV, October, 1892, p. 201; Nation XLVIII, June...
...party platform is the definition of the means by which a party hopes to perpetuate the welfare of the nation, and is founded on moral principles quite as important as those underlying the struggle for Civil Service Reform. The welfare of society has been at times considered the object of all government. It is the avowed object of a political party. And, when a man in whose hands the welfare of the people has been entrusted by a great commonwealth, can be persuaded to come here and explain the principles and methods by which some of the greatest intellects...
Williams has followed the example of Harvard in forming a civil service reform club. M. T. Hand '94 is president and W. S. Elder '95 secretary. Prominent men will be invited to address the club on the subject of civil service reform...
...issue of the legal tender notes during the civil war justified...
...necessary for every one who intends to become a mechanical or civil engineer to have a good fundamental knowledge of electrical engineering. These three professions are closely connected and work side by side. It has often happened that an engineer in one of these has been led into serious difficulties by his ignorance of the principles which govern the others...