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toss them to Rutherford B . Hayes , governor of Ohio and a proclaimed advocate
of civil service reform . It was a pyrrhic victory but their immediate objective was
obtained ; Blaine was defeated . When the Bristow forces saw the Stalwarts about
...
toss them to Rutherford B . Hayes , governor of Ohio and a proclaimed advocate
of civil service reform . It was a pyrrhic victory but their immediate objective was
obtained ; Blaine was defeated . When the Bristow forces saw the Stalwarts about
...
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28 The Hayes administration would be a source of derision for many Democrats
and of contention for numerous Republicans ... Empathy was shown in two ways :
in his relations with Hayes on matters of patronage ; in the support he offered ...
28 The Hayes administration would be a source of derision for many Democrats
and of contention for numerous Republicans ... Empathy was shown in two ways :
in his relations with Hayes on matters of patronage ; in the support he offered ...
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If Hoar found the appointment policy of Hayes generally satisfactory , he
considered the new tone in the White House positively delightful . Unlike his
more sophisticated cousin , William M . Evarts — who groaned over official state
dinners ...
If Hoar found the appointment policy of Hayes generally satisfactory , he
considered the new tone in the White House positively delightful . Unlike his
more sophisticated cousin , William M . Evarts — who groaned over official state
dinners ...
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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