Word: civill
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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MEMBERS of the Harvard Civil Service Reform Club desiring shingles can obtain them for 5 cents at 11 Hastings on Tuesdays and Fridays from...
MEMBERS of the Harvard Civil Service Reform Club desiring shingles can obtain them for 5 cents at 11 Hastings on Tuesdays and Fridays from...
MEMBERS of the Harvard Civil Service Reform Club desiring shingles can obtain them for 5 cents at 11 Hastings on Tuesdays and Fridays from...
...United States the civil law does not regulate in any way the entering of the clerical office. It imposes no examinations, and establishes no standard of merit as it does for admission to the bar. Of the three great duties of the clergymen, baptism, marriage, and the burial of the dead, the law only recognizes one, that of marriage, and this has been recognized only for about two hundred years. The first marriage of this kind in New England was performed in 1686. The question as to whether an ordained minister could unite himself in marriage to the woman...
...giving each member of the club a subscription to "Good Government," the monthly official organ of the National C. S. League, it is hoped to put the members in touch with the condition of the civil service, and the attitude towards it of the various municipal and legislative bodies in the United States. The edition of "Good Government" of March 15 contains particular reference to the formation of the club; it will be sent with a printed copy of the constitution to every college in the country. It is hoped thereby to start a movement in favor of reform that...