Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of AgricultureU.S. Government Printing Office, 1907 - 1179 pages |
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... efficiency - that is , long - service men are more proficient . The CHAIRMAN . If the efficient men turn off more work they get better results , do they not ? Mr. FLOOD . Isn't that the case in all the Departments of the Gov- ernment ...
... efficiency - that is , long - service men are more proficient . The CHAIRMAN . If the efficient men turn off more work they get better results , do they not ? Mr. FLOOD . Isn't that the case in all the Departments of the Gov- ernment ...
Page 99
... efficiency records . The CHAIRMAN . Explain in a general way just what an efficiency record is . Mr. BURCH . An efficiency record is kept by the chiefs of divisions mostly , and they report to the chief of the bureau , and then they ...
... efficiency records . The CHAIRMAN . Explain in a general way just what an efficiency record is . Mr. BURCH . An efficiency record is kept by the chiefs of divisions mostly , and they report to the chief of the bureau , and then they ...
Page 100
... efficiency of the men ? Mr. ZAPPONE . Yes , sir ; both as to quality and quantity of work done and as to general ability . The CHAIRMAN . That does not really result in an absolute record . How can a man carry in his head the efficiency ...
... efficiency of the men ? Mr. ZAPPONE . Yes , sir ; both as to quality and quantity of work done and as to general ability . The CHAIRMAN . That does not really result in an absolute record . How can a man carry in his head the efficiency ...
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... efficiency does not increase very much with age , because there is just so much mail to handle anyway ? Mr. BURCH . I will say that he could not be more efficient than he is . The CHAIRMAN . That is , he could not do any more , and you ...
... efficiency does not increase very much with age , because there is just so much mail to handle anyway ? Mr. BURCH . I will say that he could not be more efficient than he is . The CHAIRMAN . That is , he could not do any more , and you ...
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... efficiency or addi- tional duty or length of time and service that gives rise to the crea- tion and maintenance of those grades ? Doctor MELVIN . No , sir ; it is almost entirely governed by efficiency . in those grades . The CHAIRMAN ...
... efficiency or addi- tional duty or length of time and service that gives rise to the crea- tion and maintenance of those grades ? Doctor MELVIN . No , sir ; it is almost entirely governed by efficiency . in those grades . The CHAIRMAN ...
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amount animals annual appropriation ASHION assistant boll weevil building BURCH Bureau of Chemistry Bureau of Plant cattle Census cent CHAIRMAN character charge chemical chief clerk committee Congress connection copies cost cotton course crop Department of Agriculture disease distribution division Doctor GALLOWAY Doctor HOWARD Doctor MELVIN Doctor MERRIAM Doctor TRUE Doctor WILEY documents duties efficiency employees estimate examination expenditures expense experiment stations fact farmers FERGUSON fiscal forest reserves Forest Service give Government grade GRAYSON Grazing HILL increase inspection instance investigations kind labor laboratory land matter ment methods Miss CLARK OLMSTED Philippine PINCHOT Plant Industry practically printed produce Professor MOORE Professor WHITNEY promotion proposition purpose question record salary SAMUEL Secretary of Agriculture seed Senate sheep simply soil Special privileges statistics statutory roll stenographer thing Timber sales tion Total Treasury Washington weevil Witness ZAPPONE
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