Clarence B. Angle letter, 1900 February 7, Albany, New York, to Hon. Daniel E. Sickles, President, Board of Trustees, Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, 23 Fifth Avenue, New York.
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Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 1819-1914
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In 1819, Sickles was born in New York City to Susan Marsh Sickles and George Garrett Sickles, a patent lawyer and politician. (His year of birth is sometimes given as 1825, and Sickles was known to have claimed as such. Historians speculate that Sickles chose to appear younger when he married a woman half his age.) He learned the printer's trade and studied at the University of the City of New York (now New York University). He studied law in the office of Benjamin Butler, was admitted to the ba...
Angle, Clarence B.
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Secretary, Office of State Civil Service Commission, State of New York. From the description of Clarence B. Angle letter, 1900 February 7, Albany, New York, to Hon. Daniel E. Sickles, President, Board of Trustees, Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, 23 Fifth Avenue, New York. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63935961 ...
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These conferences were held prior to the 1967 State Constitutional Convention to solicit suggestions for changes in the State Constitution's civil service provisions. Discussions at the conferences touched on a wide variety of topics including the classification of state positions, salary grading, examination procedures, recruitment, equal opportunity, internships, management training, responsiveness of civil service to the labor market, grievance procedures, employee representation, veterans' p...
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