Fighting the Spoilsmen; Reminiscences of the Civil Service Reform Movement

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Fighting the Spoilsmen; Reminiscences of the Civil Service Reform Movement
William Dudley Foulke
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Roosevelt made this choice, I think, largely because he believed that the merit system could be strengthened by the participation of one of the active members of the Grand Army of the Republic in the work of the reform. General Black was a man of great eloquence, of the highest character, and devoted to the competitive system, although his advancing age and his infirmities rendered the services which he was able to perform on behalf of the system less effective than if he had been a younger and... more vigorous man.
The presidential campaign of 1904 was now approaching. Mr. Roosevelt had been nominated by the Republican party to succeed himself and Alton B. Parker was the candidate of the Democratic party. During the summer of this year I had again gone to Nauheim, Germany. I returned in September. The Democratic platform which had been adopted at St. Louis contained the following: The Democratic party stands committed to the principle of Civil Service Reform and we demand its honest, just, and impartial enforcement.


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