Word: reformed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...with the party and the leader to be able to overlook minor differences. In this way a man can take part in politics under the rules of the game as it is now being played in the United States, and can have a much greater opportunity to bring about reform than if he entered as an independent...
...cities. There is, therefore, no greater political work than that of maintaining a high standard of municipal government. For a high standard to be possible in our heterogeneously populated cities Mr. Shepard said that these two principles must be adhered to--both in conflict with certain ideas of Puritanic reform: first, that partisanship should be maintained and strengthened in municipal politics,--always assuming that partisanship mean not service of party as an end, but the holding of party as a means to carry out policies for the general good; second, that municipal government should be a rule of order...
Everybody's--"Reform that Reforms," by A. Hodder '97; "The Reform of Shaun," by A. French...
...Garfield, Commissioner of Corporations in the new department of Commerce and Labor will speak in the New Lecture Hall this evening at 8 o'clock on "Civil Service Reform." The lecture will be under the auspices of the Massachusetts Civil Service Reform Association and will be open to the public...
...Garfield, Commissioner of Corporations in the new Department of Commerce and Labor, will speak in the New Lecture Hall next Friday evening on "Civil Service Reform." The lecture will be under the auspices of the Massachusetts Civil Service Reform Association and will be open to the public...