Dorman B. Eaton
1823 – 1899
24 works on record
Works

The government of municipalities

Hawaiian independence (not annexation) our policy

The need and best means for providing a competent and stable civil service for our new dependencies
The Spoils system in New York

Hawaiian annexation and San Domingo
A high license bill and some reasons for it
The problem of police legislation
The "spoils" system and civil service reform in the custom-house and post-office at New York
The Independent movement in New York as an element in the next elections and a problem in party government
The great city problem
True significance of the National Civil Service Act
Civil service in Great Britain
A High licence bill and some reasons for it
Two years of civil service reform
A new phase of the reform movement
A High License bill and some reasons for it
Memorial to Congress, in favor of arbitration for the settlement of international disputes
The experiment of civil service reform in the United States
Should judges be elected?, or, The experiment of an elective judiciary in New York
Political assessments
Municipal government
James W. Hinkley, a citizen of the United States of America vs. Dorman B. Eaton, John M. Gregory and Leroy D. Thoman, commissioners under Civil Service Act
Intellect and education
The term and tenure of office