... to put down bribery, corruption, and trickery; to see that none but competent, faithful, and honest men, who will unflinchingly stand by... Report - Página 368de Connecticut. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1886Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1919 - 136 páginas
...will unflinchingly stand by their interests, are nominated for positions of trust. It Is our belief that the office should seek the man, and not the man the office. I wonder how many of you here would have to plead guilty under that. We acknowledge the broad principle... | |
 | John Phelan - 1920 - 632 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;... | |
 | John Phelan - 1920 - 632 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, AND NOT THE MAN THE OFFICE. We desire a proper equality, equity and fairness; protection for the weak; restraint upon the strong;... | |
 | Edmund Peyton Lowe - 1921 - 183 páginas
...their country, but all who appear to serve their country in office are not always our best men. Learn that the office should seek the man, and not the man the office. Devote yourself to the simple principles of true democracy, but turn from its spurious monstrosities... | |
 | Harry Sundby-Hansen - 1921 - 170 páginas
...groups of voters are more generously endowed, and is held back by an inherited belief in the doctrine that the office should seek the man, and not the man the office. In Norway, until a few years ago, it was an un-heard of thing for a man to announce himself as a candidate... | |
 | 1923
...which he strove is considered, it presents an array sufficient to astound every advocate of the theory that "the office should seek the man and not the man the office." The captaincy of a militia company, the postmastership of a village, the deputy surveyorship of a county,... | |
 | University of Kentucky - 1923
...nominated for all positions of trusty and to have carried out the principle which should characterize every Patron, that the office should seek the man...by differences of opinion," while the fault lies in bitterness of controversy. It is reserved by every Patron, as the right of a freeman, to affiliate... | |
 | 1923
...which he strove is considered, it presents an array sufficient to astound every advocate of the theory that "the office should seek the man and not the man the office." The captaincy of a militia company, the postmastership of a village, the deputy survey orship of a... | |
 | Solomon Zook Sharp - 1923 - 383 páginas
...answered him evasively, as he did not think Bro. Bashor had the proper qualifications for an elder, and that the office should seek the man and not the man the office. day, and the fiscal year closed the following June with one hundred and two students enrolled. The... | |
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