Administrative Reorganization and Constructive Work in the Government of the City of New York, 1914

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Press of C.S. Nathan, Incorporated, 1915 - Executive departments - 50 pages
 

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Page 10 - board consisting of the mayor, the comptroller, and the president of the board of aldermen,
Page 47 - and the president of the New York chapter of the American Institute of Architects, asking
Page 18 - by the bureau of standards of the board of estimate and apportionment.
Page 10 - the relationship of the board of estimate and apportionment to the board of education, and to
Page 28 - funds, are analogous to conditions that would prevail if the city issued long term bonds falling due in varying amounts in different years, and made no sinking fund provision for them.
Page 28 - are in the greatest possible confusion; they lack uniformity, soundness of financial provision, and in some cases are uncertain with respect to future benefits to participants.
Page 46 - Robert B. Mclntyre, Dr. GF Kunz, Burdette G. Lewis, Mrs. Mathilde C. Ford, EA Zabriskie, Travis H. Whitney.
Page 26 - I hereby certify that the answers to the following, questions are true
Page 42 - Dean Herman Schneider of the University of Cincinnati and Superintendent William Wirt of Gary
Page 26 - New York was the first American city to pension its employees, and is

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