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Purposes of the Civil-Service Reform Association. Per copy, 5 cts.

The Beginning of the Spoils System in the National Government, 1829-30. (Reprinted, by permission, from Parton's “Life of Andrew Jackson.”) Per copy, 5 cts.

Term and Tenure of Office. By Dorman B. Eaton. Second edition, abridged. Per copy, 15 cts.

The Danger of an Office-Holding Aristocracy. By E. L. Godkin. Per copy, 5 cts.

Daniel Webster and the Spoils System. An extract from Senator Bayard's oration at Dartmouth College, June, 1882.

A Primer of Civil-Service Reform, prepared by George William Curtis. (English and German Editions.)

The Workingman's Interest in Civil-Service Reform. Address by Hon. Henry A. Richmond.

Annual Reports of the C. S. R. A. of New York for the years 1883-1896 inclusive.

Constitution and By-Laws of the New York Association.

United States Civil-Service Statutes and Revised Rules of May 6, 1896.

State Civil-Service Reform Acts of New York and Massachusetts.

Decisions and Opinions in Construction of the Civil-Service Laws. Per copy, 15 cts.

The Competitive Test. By E. M. Shepard.

The Meaning of Civil-Service Reform. By E. O. Graves.

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

Report of Select Committee on Reform in the Civil Service (H. R.), regarding the registration of laborers in the United States Service.

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

George William Curtis. A commemorative address by Parke Godwin. (Published by the Century Association). 10 cents per copy.

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