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Cleveland, Frederick Albert, 1865-1946

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Article

Publication Date

1912

Abstract

In a word my conclusion is this: that more than any private business or undertaking, the public office is in need of agencies which may develop complete, accurate, and prompt information about the business in hand; that efficient administration depends on the erection of well-equipped conning towers; that without instruments of precision, not only is the officer handicapped, but the public is without the means of making government responsible; between the government and the people is an impassable gulf and an impenetrable darkness, which produce discontent and suspicion, on the one hand, and deprive the officer of his support necessary to the success of a constructive program on the other.

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