# | Author | Title | Year |
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1 | George William Curtis | Party and patronage | 1892 |
2 | Civil-Service Reform Association | The beginning of the spoils system in the national government, 1829-30 | 1881 |
3 | Elliot H. Goodwin | The choice of correct methods in the administration of American dependencies | 1900 |
4 | W.F. Spottswood | Civil service reform | 1882 |
5 | Edward Cary | The civil service: the merit system - the spoils system | 1904 |
6 | John Gilston Floyd | Honor in politics | 1909 |
7 | Dorman B. Eaton | The need and best means of providing a competent and stable civil service for our new dependencies | 1898 |
8 | George McAneny | The organization of the modern consular service: how other countries do it | 1899 |
9 | | Report[s] of the Executive Committee of the New York Civil Service Reform Association, read at the annual meeting [1897-1899] | 1897-1899 |
10 | Dorman B. Eaton | The spoils system and civil-service reform in the custom-house and post-office at New York | 1881 |