The life of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, nineteenth president of the United States . y^- ^^ -«-^-»». .^•?•?-. %^- ?//?- , /^•/» ??-Wi^JP*(fc«r **-yiftj^,^ ^- ^Sga»»^^K=S^4^^#^^K^ ^^-^^. INTEREST IN POLITICAL QUESTIONS 379 Record your excellent address at the April meeting in Baltimore. Thesociety by pegging away is gaining step by step. But here is an op-portunity. The country is ready for it. It will give the society prestigefor all its other issues. Receiving ]VIr. Eatons article in the NorthAmerican for June this morning decided me to delay no longer. Noth-ing is more in the way of the reform


The life of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, nineteenth president of the United States . y^- ^^ -«-^-»». .^•?•?-. %^- ?//?- , /^•/» ??-Wi^JP*(fc«r **-yiftj^,^ ^- ^Sga»»^^K=S^4^^#^^K^ ^^-^^. INTEREST IN POLITICAL QUESTIONS 379 Record your excellent address at the April meeting in Baltimore. Thesociety by pegging away is gaining step by step. But here is an op-portunity. The country is ready for it. It will give the society prestigefor all its other issues. Receiving ]VIr. Eatons article in the NorthAmerican for June this morning decided me to delay no longer. Noth-ing is more in the way of the reform of the civil service than the Presi-dents natural desire to have the indorsement of a second term. Irespect Mr. Cleveland. He is sound, independent, and firm. I do nothesitate to speak well of him on all occasions. But his last two years— well, to be moderate, did not strengthen the reform of the civil serv-ice. He fell a victim to the necessity of a reelection. The society youare at the head of is doing good, but it does not attract new supportersto the cause as it would do with the salient issue of One Term for thePresidency. Please think of it. I see reasons in all direc


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