Last night at the Colonial Club Professor Taussig gave a smoke talk to the Civil Service Reform Club on "Civil Service Reform and its Aspects to some Social Questions."
Professor Taussig spoke of the enlargement of the functions of government as bringing about permanency in office. Such departments as the post office and telegraph must have trained men in their service, and the efficiency of these men would be impaired by changing them every four years. Consequently, when more such departments are embraced in the public service, the scope of civil service reform is enlarged.
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