New York State Service, Volume 11New York State Department of Civil Service., 1894 |
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... employment . " Second . It has made the superintendent and officers entirely independent in their action in choosing from the applicants for the various positions , those who present only desirable qualifications . " Third . It presents ...
... employment . " Second . It has made the superintendent and officers entirely independent in their action in choosing from the applicants for the various positions , those who present only desirable qualifications . " Third . It presents ...
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... employment of those who are too young to assume the duties of attendants or so old and fixed in their ways of life as not to yield to the discipline and demands required of those who assume charge of the helpless class of the insane ...
... employment of those who are too young to assume the duties of attendants or so old and fixed in their ways of life as not to yield to the discipline and demands required of those who assume charge of the helpless class of the insane ...
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... employment of medical internes for a year's training for assistant medical officers , can not be too highly commended , and will probably result in overcoming much of the embarrassment mentioned in the last paragraph . It has not been ...
... employment of medical internes for a year's training for assistant medical officers , can not be too highly commended , and will probably result in overcoming much of the embarrassment mentioned in the last paragraph . It has not been ...
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... employment of persons of mature judg ment and to exclude those who by reason of advanced years and consequent fixed habits of life would be unfit for useful service . and yet who otherwise would be unable to perceive why their ...
... employment of persons of mature judg ment and to exclude those who by reason of advanced years and consequent fixed habits of life would be unfit for useful service . and yet who otherwise would be unable to perceive why their ...
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... employment in a great many positions in which the duties vary , these subjects are inserted in the examination for the purpose of ascer- taining the general intelligence , ability and aptitude of the candidates . Where the examinations ...
... employment in a great many positions in which the duties vary , these subjects are inserted in the examination for the purpose of ascer- taining the general intelligence , ability and aptitude of the candidates . Where the examinations ...
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1891 September Albany annual compensation applicants appointing officer April April 19 April 27 assistant physicians asylums August 17 August 22 board of examiners Board of Excise bookkeeper candidates certified Charles chief clerk chief examiner Civil Service Commission classified commissioners competitive examination Date of entrance December December 14 December 23 deputy duties Edward eligible list Elmira Reformatory employment entrance into service examining board February February 28 George graded highest Hospital included in Schedule inspector James January January 17 John June June 15 March Mary mayor messenger N. Y. Supplement non-competitive examination notify November November 15 November 22 number of appointments number of persons Number successful obligatory subjects October October 13 optional subjects Patrick persons employed police positions in Schedule public service qualified receiving an annual Regents Regulation Roster Salary secretary selection September 15 September 28 Stenographer Subdivision Superintendent thereof Thomas tion Title of position William York Civil Service
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Page 102 - Senate, shall appoint three persons, not more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party, who shall be styled a "State Board of Arbitration...
Page 155 - Senate, three persons, not more than two of whom shall be adherents of the same party, as Civil Service Commissioners, and said three commissioners shall constitute the United States Civil Service Commission.
Page 127 - ... he wishes to enter, and that they are willing that such certificate shall be published for public information, and will, upon application, give such further testimonials in regard to such applicant as may be required. The applicant must also state in his application the position be seeks.
Page 127 - The application must be accompanied by a certificate of a practicing physician of good repute that he has examined the applicant and found him free from any physical defect...
Page 157 - The three commissioners shall each receive a salary of three thousand dollars a year, and each of said commissioners shall be paid his necessary traveling expenses incurred in the discharge of his duty as a commissioner.
Page 116 - Sixth, that no person in said service has any right to use his official authority or influence to coerce the political action of any person or body.
Page 168 - No person holding a position by appointment or employment in the state of New York or in the several cities, counties, towns or villages thereof who is an honorably discharged soldier, sailor or marine, having served as such in the Union army or navy during the war of the rebellion...
Page 163 - And every person found guilty of such bribery or an attempt to commit the same, as aforesaid, shall, upon conviction thereof, be liable to be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than three thousand dollars, or to be imprisoned not less than ten days nor more than two years, or to both said fine and said imprisonment in the discretion of the court. The phrase '
Page 148 - ... that he possesses the requisite knowledge and ability to enter on the discharge of his official duties.
Page 176 - Such examinations shall be practical in their character, and so far as may be shall relate to those matters which will fairly test the relative capacity and fitness of the persons examined to discharge the duties of the service into which they seek to be appointed.