3. In what ways may a treaty be abrogated? Harrison, This Country of Ours, 140, 141.
4. May a President have many of the privileges of private life? Harrison, This Country of Ours, 177-180.
5. What are some of the official cares of the President? Harrison, This Country of Ours, 162-177.
6. The overworked President. McClure's Mag., 28: 483-492; Rev. of R's, 25: 464-466.
7. Secure a copy of the last report of the Civil Service Commission, and also Manual of Examinations for the Classified Service of the United States, and look up the following:—
a. How many persons are included in the civil service of the United States?
b. What proportion of them is included in the classified service?
c. Does the law of 1883 seem to have brought about satisfactory results?
d. What offices have been included in the extension of the Civil Service Law?
e. What is the nature of the questions asked in the examinations? i