Act of January 16, 1883. Now, therefore, in the exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the Constitution and laws of the United States, the President makes the following regulations to govern the selection of consuls general and consuls in the civil... Proceedings of the Annual Meeting - Strana 134autor/autoři: National Civil Service League - 1911Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Frank Erastus Hinckley - 1906 - 322 str.
...United States, the President makes the following regulations to govern the selecion of consuls-general and consuls in the civil service of the United States, subject always to the advice and consent of the Senate: — 224 APPENDIX III 1. Vacancies In the office of consul general and in the office of consul... | |
| Frank West Rollins - 1907 - 360 str.
...conferred upon him by the Constitution and laws of the United States, the president makes the following regulations to govern the selection of consuls general...States, subject always to the advice and consent of the senate: — 1. Vacancies in the office of consul general and in the office of consul above class 8... | |
| 1907 - 1178 str.
...United States, the President makes the following regulations to govern the selection of consulsgeneral and consuls in the civil service of the United States, subject always to the advice and consent of the Senate. 1. Vacancies in the office of consul-general and in the office of consul above class 8 shall... | |
| Frederick Van Dyne - 1908 - 340 str.
...United States, the President makes the following regulations to govern the selection of consuls-general and consuls in the civil service of the United States, subject always to the advice and consent of the Senate: — 1. Vacancies in the office of consul-general and in the office of consul above class 8... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1909 - 920 str.
...conferred upon him by the Constitution and laws of the United States, the President makes the following regulations to govern the selection of consuls general...States, subject always to the advice and consent of the Senate : — 1 . Vacancies in the office of consul-general and in the office of consul above class... | |
| 1910 - 1028 str.
...President by and with the advice of the Senate." (Pages 45-46) CLINTON ROGERS WOODRI-FK, Chairman. '33 Report of the Special Committee on Consular Reform...ascertained by examinations, and went as far in the direc'34 tion of establishing a complete merit system as was then thought to be practicable by the... | |
| National Civil Service Reform League (U.S.) - 1911 - 838 str.
...Roosevelt and Mr. Secretary Root, was the passage of the consular reorganization bill of April 5, l906 (amended May 12, 1908) which classified, graded and...ascertained by examinations, and went as far in the directioii of establishing a complete merit system as was then thought to be practicable by the President... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1911 - 222 str.
...conferred upon him by the Constitution and laws of the United States, the President makes the following regulations to govern the selection of consuls general...States, subject always to the advice and consent of the Senate: — 1. Vacancies in the office of consul-general and in the office of consul above class 8... | |
| 1912 - 252 str.
...non-elective officials in Porto Rico not appointed by the President by and with the advice of the Senate." Report of the Special Committee on Consular Reform...thought to be practicable by the President and his most influential advisers. But the order embodied three features which are limitations upon a perfect... | |
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