Dorman Bridgman Eaton
Dorman Bridgman Eaton
Dorman Bridgman Eaton (1823-1899), American lawyer and author, was a strong advocate of civil service reform and wrote the draft on which the Civil Service Act of 1883 was based.
Dorman Eaton was born in Hardwick, Vt., on June 27, 1823. After graduation from the University of Vermont and Harvard Law School, he practiced law in New York City. He distinguished himself as a legal scholar by editing a new edition of James Kent's Commentaries and other works, and as a practicing attorney, especially as counsel for the Erie Railroad. In connection with some of the bitter controversies involving the railroad, he was attacked and seriously injured by unidentified assailants.
Meanwhile, Eaton began his lifelong interest in governmental reform, assisting in the creation of a New York City municipal board of health and a professional fire department and in the reorganization of the police courts. In 1856 he married Annie Foster.
In 1870 Eaton gave up his private practice to devote full time to the cause of national civil service reform. George William Curtis, Carl Schurz, and Eaton were among the earliest advocates of ending the spoils system in national politics. Under president U.S. Grant, Eaton succeeded Curtis as chairman of the first civil service commission, serving from 1873 to 1875, when the commission became ineffectual after. Congress cut off its funds.
In the early 1870s Eaton had toured Europe to study civil service reform, and in the late 1870s, at the request of President Rutherford B. Hayes, he revisited England to make a formal report on its merit system. The result, published as The Civil Service in Great Britain: A History of Abuses and Reforms and Their Bearing upon American Politics (1880),
was influential in the movement for reform in the United States. In the meantime, the New York Civil Service Reform Association, the nucleus of the powerful National Civil Service Reform League, had been founded in Eaton's home.
The assassination of President James Garfield in 1881 by a disappointed office seeker gave impetus to the reform movement, which culminated in the passage of the Pendleton Civil Service Act of 1883. The final bill was based on Eaton's draft. President Chester A. Arthur appointed Eaton chairman of the three-man Civil Service Commission established under the new law, a post he held until his resignation in 1886.
Renewing his interest in city government, Eaton wrote The Government of Municipalities (1899), one of the first such studies. He died on Dec. 23, 1899. In his will he endowed chairs at Columbia and Harvard universities to continue the study of national and municipal government.
Further Reading
The work of Eaton and his fellow reformers is covered in Frank Mann Stewart, The National Civil Service Reform League (1929); Paul P. Van Riper, History of the United States Civil Service, 1789-1957 (1958); and Leonard D. White, The Republican Era, 1869-1901: A Study in Administrative History (1958). □
Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.
|
D. van Mal-Maeder: Groningen Commentaries on Apuleius--Apuleius Madaurensis Metamorphoses--Livre II--Texte, Introduction et Commentaire.
Magazine article from: Ancient Narrative; 1/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; D. van Mal-Maeder: Groningen Commentaries on Apuleius--Apuleius...Introduction et Commentaire. Pp. XI + 488. Groningen: Egbert Forsten, 2001. Hardback...for Apuleian scholarship. The new Groningen Commentary on Book 2 of Apuleius...
|
|
World Chess Champion Vladimir Kramnik, Along With Other World-Class Players, Brought to Dutch Master Class Team of Groningen by Ambitious New Sponsor.
PR Newswire Europe; 8/17/2006; 700+ words
; GRONINGEN, The Netherlands, August 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The Groningen Chess Club, one of the leading teams in the strong...first goal of the sponsorship agreement is to make Groningen a true challenger for the Dutch master class title...
|
|
Eastern Airways goes International; Flights to Groningen, Netherlands commence 16th February.
M2 Presswire; 2/17/2004; 700+ words
; ...Airways goes International; Flights to Groningen, Netherlands commence 16th February...LTD RDATE:02172004 The Dutch city of Groningen, situated in the North East corner of...latest destination for Eastern Airways. Groningen will be served daily, Monday to Friday...
|
|
History of Groningen Field Provides Valuable Lessons, Says Tillerson.
Business Wire; 6/16/2009; 700+ words
; ...ExxonMobil CEO gives speech at Groningen 50th anniversary celebration * Europe...discovered in Netherlands in 1959 GRONINGEN, The Netherlands -- The 50th anniversary of the development of the Groningen field, Europe's largest natural...
|
|
Tom Van Groningen Chosen as Board Chairman at Capital Corp of the West.
Business Wire; 6/28/2002; 700+ words
; ...West announces the appointment of Tom Van Groningen as it's new Board Chairman. Capital...valley's leading community bank. Van Groningen has served as a Director since 1997. Tom Van Groningen is the former Chancellor of the Yosemite...
|
|
Groningen continue unbeaten run to top Dutch premier league
News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency; 9/28/2008; 405 words
; Groningen continue unbeaten run to top Dutch premier...league BRUSSELS, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- Groningen continued their unbeaten record on Sunday...champions PSV Eindhoven on Saturday. Groningen, with three wins and one draw in the...
|
|
Researchers from University of Groningen publish new studies and findings in the area of laryngeal cancer.
Newspaper article from: Cancer Weekly; 7/21/2009; 700+ words
; ...surgery or radiotherapy," scientists in Groningen, Netherlands report (see also Laryngeal...diagnosed at the University Medical Center Groningen between 1990 and 2004. No significant...Schrijvers and colleagues, University of Groningen. The researchers concluded: "Patients...
|
|
Researchers at University of Groningen, Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute target proteomics.(Report)
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week; 5/20/2009; 700+ words
; ...closed-liganded conformations," researchers in Groningen, Netherlands report (see also Proteomics...R.P. Berntsson and colleagues, University of Groningen, Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute...
|
|
Capping Groningen, accelerating Troll.
Newspaper article from: World Gas Intelligence; 3/10/2004; 700+ words
; ...cap on gas production from its giant Groningen field, its most senior energy official said last week. Groningen produced 50.5 billion cubic meters...have proposed to parliament a cap on Groningen production to enable more gas to be...
|
|
New meningioma research from University of Groningen discussed.
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week; 8/20/2008; 700+ words
; ...perfusion MR imaging," scientists in Groningen, Netherlands report (see also Meningioma...Zhang and colleagues, University of Groningen. The researchers concluded: "Measurement...information, contact H. Zhang, University of Groningen, Groningen University Medical Center...
|
|
Groningen
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Groningen city (1994 pop. 170,535), capital of Groningen prov., NE Netherlands. It is an important trade and...printing, and tobacco processing. In the 11th cent., Groningen came under the temporal power of the bishops of Utrecht...
|
|
Swart van Groningen, Jan
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists
Swart van Groningen, Jan ( c. 1500– c. 1560). Netherlandish painter, book illustrator, and designer of stained glass. He came from Groningen, worked in Antwerp and Gouda, and also travelled to Italy early in...
|
|
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...absolute zero. Kamerlingh Onnes was born in Groningen, the Netherlands, on September 21...perseverance. He was initially educated at Groningen High School under J. M. van Bemmelan...physics program at the University of Groningen. The following year he submitted an...
|
|
Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike ( b . Groningen, Netherlands, 21 September 1853; d...son of a well-known manufacturer in Groningen. After attending secondary school, he was admitted in 1870 to the University of Groningen, where he studied physics and mathematics...
|
|
Albert von Szent-Györgyi
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Institute of Physiology of the University of Groningen. Biological Oxidation By 1920 there...strongly favored Warburg's theory. At Groningen, Szent-Györgyi studied biological...both active. Ascorbic Acid While at Groningen, Szent-Györgyi became interested...
|