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Identifier: literarydigest60newy (find matches)
Title: The literary digest
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York : Funk & Wagnalls (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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eartening spectacle.The business of the nation and the legisla-tion of Congress are subordinated to the*distribution of plunder among eagerpartizans. President, secretaries, senators,representatives are dogged, hunted, be-sieged, besought, denounced, and theybecome mere office - brokers. . . . Thecountry seethes Avith intrigue and corrup-tion. . . . Economy, patriotism, honesty,honor, seem to have become words of nomeaning. As early as 1864 Charles Sumner intro-duced a bill in the Senate proAiding forcompetitive examinations; but the disin-cUnation of Congress to accept such a billAvas illustrated by its fate. Another wasunsuccessfuUj^ introduced in the Hou.sein 1867. In 1871 the President Avas ableto prescribe regulations for admissions tothe civil serA ice. In 1880 Senator Pen-dleton, of Ohio, introduced a bill for thereform of the civil serAdce, but criticismshowed its defects. . The next year hobrought in a substitute, and this Avas Ilic LitPittrv Di^tst for MaicJi <.. 1919 -43
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