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... PUBLIC - SERVICE CORPORATIONS . I. - Message to the Legislature , January 2 , 1907 , Recommending the Passage of the Public - Service Commissions Law II . Speech at the Banquet of the Utica Chamber of Commerce , April 1 , 1907 . III ...
... PUBLIC - SERVICE CORPORATIONS . I. - Message to the Legislature , January 2 , 1907 , Recommending the Passage of the Public - Service Commissions Law II . Speech at the Banquet of the Utica Chamber of Commerce , April 1 , 1907 . III ...
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... public . Indeed , the moral attributes of the man are quite on a par with his intellect , powerful and capacious as ... service . Both his integrity and his sense of independence Introductory xi.
... public . Indeed , the moral attributes of the man are quite on a par with his intellect , powerful and capacious as ... service . Both his integrity and his sense of independence Introductory xi.
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Jacob Gould Schurman. service . Both his integrity and his sense of independence forbade truckling to any client and ... public servant has been so sure- footed and unerring . Few men have entered on public office surrounded by so many ...
Jacob Gould Schurman. service . Both his integrity and his sense of independence forbade truckling to any client and ... public servant has been so sure- footed and unerring . Few men have entered on public office surrounded by so many ...
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... public service have come to him unsought . It is not that he regards himself as superior to other men or that he does not value the good opinion of his fellow citizens . He does appreciate the confidence and es- teem of his fellows ...
... public service have come to him unsought . It is not that he regards himself as superior to other men or that he does not value the good opinion of his fellow citizens . He does appreciate the confidence and es- teem of his fellows ...
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Jacob Gould Schurman. teem of his fellows . But if they want him for public service he feels that the call should come from them ; and if they do not want him he does not desire the office ; so that in any event there is absolutely ...
Jacob Gould Schurman. teem of his fellows . But if they want him for public service he feels that the call should come from them ; and if they do not want him he does not desire the office ; so that in any event there is absolutely ...
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