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Spoils and democracy.
The development of a professional public service.
New techniques of public personnel administration.
The reform movement: old and new.
Improved personnel in government service.
Supplement: Problems of the international distribution of population and raw materials. The relation of the individual to the state.
In defense of government / C. A. Dykstra
The rise and decline of the spoils tradition / Carl Joachim Friedrich
Spoils and the "racket" / Thomas J. Haggerty
In defense of patronage / William Turn
The cost of the patronage system / James Kerr Pollock
Government without patronage / William E. Mosher
Amateurs versus experts in administration / Ordway Tead
Bureaucratic sabotage / Arnold Brecht
The trend toward professionalization / Lewis Meriam
The public servant / Luther C. Steward
Professionalizing the state service / Charles P. Messick
Serving the city / Orin F. Nolting
Administration as a profession / Leonard D. White
The need for career administrators / W. W. Stockberger
The personnel survey / Joseph Pois
Public personnel agencies / Oliver C. Short
A new emphasis in personnel administration / Gordon R. Clapp
Personnel problems in new federal agencies / Herbert Emmerich
Training for the public service / Clarence E. Ridley and Lyman S. Moore
Essentials of a model personnel system / Floyd W. Reeves
Accomplishments of the civil service reform movement / H. Eliot Kaplan
In-service training by state leagues of municipalities / Arnold Miles
Internship training in the public service / Otis Theodore Wingo
Civil service as negative control / Bruce Smith
Bureaucracy and representative government / Harold W. Dodds
Public personnel trends in the states / Katherine A. Frederic
Qualified personnel and why we should have it / Robert L. Johnson
From spoils to merit in one generation / Mrs. George Gellhorn
The scope of departmental personnel activities / A. J. Altmeyer
Problems and progress of the merit system / W. W. Montgomery, Jr.
Problems of the international distribution of population and raw materials / Corrado Gini
The relation of the individual to the state / William E. Rappard.
The development of a professional public service.
New techniques of public personnel administration.
The reform movement: old and new.
Improved personnel in government service.
Supplement: Problems of the international distribution of population and raw materials. The relation of the individual to the state.
In defense of government / C. A. Dykstra
The rise and decline of the spoils tradition / Carl Joachim Friedrich
Spoils and the "racket" / Thomas J. Haggerty
In defense of patronage / William Turn
The cost of the patronage system / James Kerr Pollock
Government without patronage / William E. Mosher
Amateurs versus experts in administration / Ordway Tead
Bureaucratic sabotage / Arnold Brecht
The trend toward professionalization / Lewis Meriam
The public servant / Luther C. Steward
Professionalizing the state service / Charles P. Messick
Serving the city / Orin F. Nolting
Administration as a profession / Leonard D. White
The need for career administrators / W. W. Stockberger
The personnel survey / Joseph Pois
Public personnel agencies / Oliver C. Short
A new emphasis in personnel administration / Gordon R. Clapp
Personnel problems in new federal agencies / Herbert Emmerich
Training for the public service / Clarence E. Ridley and Lyman S. Moore
Essentials of a model personnel system / Floyd W. Reeves
Accomplishments of the civil service reform movement / H. Eliot Kaplan
In-service training by state leagues of municipalities / Arnold Miles
Internship training in the public service / Otis Theodore Wingo
Civil service as negative control / Bruce Smith
Bureaucracy and representative government / Harold W. Dodds
Public personnel trends in the states / Katherine A. Frederic
Qualified personnel and why we should have it / Robert L. Johnson
From spoils to merit in one generation / Mrs. George Gellhorn
The scope of departmental personnel activities / A. J. Altmeyer
Problems and progress of the merit system / W. W. Montgomery, Jr.
Problems of the international distribution of population and raw materials / Corrado Gini
The relation of the individual to the state / William E. Rappard.