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The Selection of Laborers. (In English and German Editions). By James M. Bugbee late of the Massachusetts Civil-Service Commission.

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Report of same Committee regarding selection of Fourth-Class Postmasters.

The Need of a Classified and Non-Partisan Census Bureau—Report of a Special Committee of the National League. (1898)

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