The Smallest Part Of The Reform
New York Evening Pont says ot the néw -U service rugulittions: "It in weil eaough to remind the country in advance, to jjrovoiit other (lis;ip' pointments at a latei day, that neither advisory boards nor any ainount of rules can alono reform the civil service, ïhey aro the sinalleit part of the reform movement. Ihey are to tho cliief offioers of the government wliat tho conventiohs :n:.l the platforms we ío a party- very good in íhtí'is way, but of value onlyacoordiug B8 tho power they servo Bees fit ithem. hersve? the dspartment offioera agree with the reform, aa fot instanco in the New York Vostoffico, the reform will be niado and tho advico and atioDS of this comminioa will be useful. But wo have had evidence enough that mero rules will not sivpply the place of frmnens and intelligent purposti on tho part of the governnient." Chan Lui Sun, Iraperial Commissioner of Education for China, re3iding at Spriugfield, Mass., is now m A. M. Hamiltoo College, N. T., appeaded that fixture tO IÚ3 I1ÍUU0.
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