... to put down bribery, corruption, and trickery; to see that none but competent, faithful, and honest men, who will unflinchingly stand by... Report - Página 366de Connecticut. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1886Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Kenyon Leech Butterfield - 1907 - 274 páginas
...nominated for all positions of trust; and to have carried out the principle which should characterize every Patron, that the office should seek the man, and not the man the office. To enumerate the achievements of the Grange would be to recall the progress of agriculture during the... | |
| 1907 - 1024 páginas
...letter is not addressed to the Past Master, from which I infer it is more or less widespread. Surely the office should seek the man, and not the man the office. No. 4' of the Ancient charges says "all preferment among Masons is grounded upon real worth and personal... | |
| Texas Bar Association - 1907 - 218 páginas
...fiddle they have the "Arkansas Traveler." If, in the politics of both States, the motto has always been the office should seek the man and not the man the office, the sensible practice has also obtained in each State that the man should always be around while the... | |
| Kenyon Leech Butterfield - 1907 - 272 páginas
...positions of trust; and to have carried out the principle which should characterize every Patron, thai the office should seek the man, and not the man the office. To enumerate the achievements of the Grange would be to recall the progress of agriculture during the... | |
| Arba Nelson Waterman - 1908 - 682 páginas
...years ago, beginning in January, 1871. He belonged to that rapidly diminishing class of men who believe that the office should seek the man and not the man the office, that the convention should select the candidate, not the candidate select the members of the convention.... | |
| University of Wisconsin - 1908 - 336 páginas
...however, the maintenance of the commission in power. It is a theory of the government of Galveston that the office should seek the man, and not the man the office. Consequently the City Club has undertaken to relieve the city commissioners of all responsibilities... | |
| Guy Stanton Ford - 1910 - 346 páginas
...Age (Chicago), June 6, 1875, p. 4. of civil service reform " and the application of the principle " that the office should seek the man and not the man the office." " The adoption of this declaration was followed by the appointment of a committee to call a convention... | |
| 1910 - 1250 páginas
...never think of himself as necessary to the public good. In other words, the old ideal must be made good that "the office should seek the man, and not the man the office." It is enough for the man that he make himself fit for the office. But modesty again is the great common... | |
| Charles Fletcher Dole - 1910 - 216 páginas
...into line with the fundamental, although often forgotten, principle of democratic government, namely, that " the office should seek the man and not the man the office." If our fellows want us, we will do our best to serve them, but we will not look upon office as a right,... | |
| John Rogers Commons, Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, Eugene Allen Gilmore, Helen Laura Sumner, John Bertram Andrews - 1911 - 384 páginas
...for all positions of trust; and to have carried out the principle which should always characterize every Patron, that the office should seek the man,...differences of opinion," while "the fault lies in bitterness of controversy." We desire a proper equality, equity, and fairness; protection for the weak,... | |
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