Talk:Executive Order 209

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Source: From the 20th Annual Report of the United States Civil Service Commission (July 1, 1902, to June 30, 1903), Google Books scan, pages 42-65 (along with lots of annotations), and Good Government, Volume 20, pages 59-64.
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Annual Reports of the United States Civil Service Commission[edit]

Executive Orders
  • The Eighteenth Report, pages 161-327, contains a compilation of the civil-service rules, special orders, and classifications from May 7, 1883, to August 16, 1902.
  • The Nineteenth Report-gives executive orders in full for the year ending June 30, 1902, at pages 74-92.
  • to June 30, 1903, appear in the Twentieth Report, pages 65-76;
  • to June 30, 1904, in the Twenty-first Report, pages 76-91;
  • from June 30, 1904, to December 30, 1905, in the Twenty-second Report, pages 69-95;
  • general orders from January 5, 1906, to March 28, 1907, and special exceptions from December 23, 1905, to January 31, 1907, in the Twenty-third Report, pages 91-107;
  • general orders from March 28, 1907, to April 21, 1908, and special exceptions to the civilservice rules from January 31, 1907, to May 1, 1908, in the Twenty-fourth Report, pages 103-138;and
  • general orders from April 21, 1908, to October 21, 1908, and special exceptions to the civil-service rules from May 1, 1908, to October 28, 1908, in the Twenty-fifth Report, pages 122-139.