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... President pretended he enjoyed this , but he did not see how he could es- cape it . It was the price he paid for office . Men must be appointed , and only the President could decide their claims . Time and energy that should have been ...
... President pretended he enjoyed this , but he did not see how he could es- cape it . It was the price he paid for office . Men must be appointed , and only the President could decide their claims . Time and energy that should have been ...
Pagina 20
... President had a more profitable use for his time than to waste it by listening to the appeals of office seekers . One might gather from this that President Wilson is a secretive man who keeps himself aloof from the people . Before he ...
... President had a more profitable use for his time than to waste it by listening to the appeals of office seekers . One might gather from this that President Wilson is a secretive man who keeps himself aloof from the people . Before he ...
Pagina 21
... President . The Secretary to the President is naturally a very busy man and his time is fully occupied during his offi- cial hours . His principal callers are politicians , who come to consult the President about legislation or party ...
... President . The Secretary to the President is naturally a very busy man and his time is fully occupied during his offi- cial hours . His principal callers are politicians , who come to consult the President about legislation or party ...
Inhoudsopgave
Balance of Power The Changing | 68 |
The Death of Satire | 82 |
VOLUME LX | 129 |
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