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and his followers, by one of whom he was assaulted; he required a long period of rest, and went to Europe, where he studied the workings of the civil service in various countries. From 1873 to 1875 he was a member of the first
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Eaton early became interested in municipal and civil service reform. In 1866, he wrote the New York City Metropolitan Health Law, which created the modern day New York City
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He was a legal writer and editor, and a frequent contributor to the leading reviews. In addition to the works mentioned he published
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Hawaiian National Bibliography, 1780–1900, vol. 4 (1881–1900), David W. Forbes, University of Hawaii Press, 1998, p. 658
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Eaton's father Nathaniel Eaton (1791–1878) was a Vermont state senator in 1840 and later a judge. His step-brother
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Civil Service in Great Britain: A History of Abuses and Reforms and Their Bearing Upon American Politics
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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established by it. He resigned in 1885, but was almost immediately reappointed by President
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was a lawyer and politician in St. Paul, Minnesota; another step-brother,
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universities for the establishments of professorships in government.
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in New York City. There he became associated in practice with
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This refers to the privately printed memorial volume,
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in 1850, and in the latter year was admitted to the
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Dorman B. Eaton


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University of Vermont
Harvard Law School
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William Kent
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Commentaries
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Pendleton Civil Service Act
United States Civil Service Commission
Grover Cleveland
National Civil Service Reform League
National Conference of the Unitarian Church
Harvard
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Spoils System
John M. Gilman
Marcus D. Gilman




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