The Journal of Education, Vol. 82, No. 7 (2043) (SEPTEMBER 2, 1915), p. 176 (1 page) This item is openly available as part of an Open JSTOR Collection. For terms of ...
It is evident the Senate does not intend to repeal the Tenure-of-Office act, or to permit Gen. GRANT to make removals from office without their consent. Under all professions of confidence in Gen.
In 1867, Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act, prohibiting the President from removing any officer without the consent of the Senate. Congress was intent on having a different way from ...