Word: posting
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Wednesday's New York Post contains two columns by Walter Camp on the Harvard and Princeton elevens...
...following men will be on Divinity at 3.30 sharp: Davis, Dunn, Brice, Cummings, Collamore, Dibblee, Carey. Burgess, Stearns, Mullins, Broten, Frothingham, Ingalls, Blake, Robb, Bartlett, Post, Pease, Chew, Fark, Stephenson, Kidder, Jackson, Malone, Mulford...
Another necessary reform is the Civil Service Reform, to obtain which many believe all that is needed is to enforce the law. But this is not the case. Civil Service Reform so far has touched only unimportant positions, clerkships in post offices, inferior places in custom houses, etc. What is needed is a reform which will be applicable to positions which require executive ability; to positions such as United States marshals, collectors of customs, and postmasters of all degrees. The president has to appoint three officers per-day to positions in various parts of the Union, and naturally cannot...
...HUNT, Secretary.Following men be on Divinity at 3.30 sharp: Slade, Bartlett, Blake, Carey, Post, Mulford, Mullins, Robb, Cook, Manning, Ingalls, Stearns, Jackson, Falk, Stevenson, and all other candidates for the second freshman eleven...