Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 77
... period of " Prehistoric Ireland " ( for which Dr Raftery is quoted as the authority ) and the lakeside dwellings of Lough Gur ( as described by the late Professor O'Riordan ) to council cottages and direct labour road works in the ...
... period of " Prehistoric Ireland " ( for which Dr Raftery is quoted as the authority ) and the lakeside dwellings of Lough Gur ( as described by the late Professor O'Riordan ) to council cottages and direct labour road works in the ...
Page 253
... period overlapped the other and there are both scholars and administrators in the United States today who strongly subscribe to positions I indicate as historical . The First Period , from the founding of our Republic in 1776 to the ...
... period overlapped the other and there are both scholars and administrators in the United States today who strongly subscribe to positions I indicate as historical . The First Period , from the founding of our Republic in 1776 to the ...
Page 254
... Period which began in the middle 1800s and ran to the end of the century is often described as the " spoils " period . This term comes from the remark at the end of an election which voted out the incumbents and was stated as : " To the ...
... Period which began in the middle 1800s and ran to the end of the century is often described as the " spoils " period . This term comes from the remark at the end of an election which voted out the incumbents and was stated as : " To the ...
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