Report of the State Civil Service Commission, Volume 4The Commission, 1887 |
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... highest on the eligible list have not in all instances received appointments , yet the fact that a person stood at or near the head of the list has undoubtedly exercised a very considerable influence in the matter of appointments . This ...
... highest on the eligible list have not in all instances received appointments , yet the fact that a person stood at or near the head of the list has undoubtedly exercised a very considerable influence in the matter of appointments . This ...
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... highest prizes in the service if they can qualify themselves for them . " - ( Mr . Eaton's " Civil Service in Great Britain , " p . 220. ) Among the unanimous conclusions of the committee was that pass examinations should be wholly ...
... highest prizes in the service if they can qualify themselves for them . " - ( Mr . Eaton's " Civil Service in Great Britain , " p . 220. ) Among the unanimous conclusions of the committee was that pass examinations should be wholly ...
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... highest importance . Mr. Mann , now and for many years the secretary of the British Civil Service Commission , in referring to the treasury minute which is the basis of the pending investigation , and a copy of the Queen's order ...
... highest importance . Mr. Mann , now and for many years the secretary of the British Civil Service Commission , in referring to the treasury minute which is the basis of the pending investigation , and a copy of the Queen's order ...
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... highest court of the State is the Supreme Court , and that its judges are appointed by the president for ten years . " That the English obtained supremacy in this territory in 1177 ; that the principal battles and naval engagements in ...
... highest court of the State is the Supreme Court , and that its judges are appointed by the president for ten years . " That the English obtained supremacy in this territory in 1177 ; that the principal battles and naval engagements in ...
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... highest ability and learning of the Bar . Its powers and duties affect all the interests and relations of society . [ Assembly , No. 34. ] 3 Its responsibilities are very great , and demand the highest No. 34.1 33.
... highest ability and learning of the Bar . Its powers and duties affect all the interests and relations of society . [ Assembly , No. 34. ] 3 Its responsibilities are very great , and demand the highest No. 34.1 33.
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00 Assistant 00 Clerk 00 Cook 00 Date 00 Foreman 00 July 00 June 00 Keeper 00 Kitchen 00 Laborer 00 Sept 20 00 Attendant 45 00 Lock-tender Albany amended annual compensation applicant appointing officer asylums Attendant 20 00 Auburn Prison Black Riv Board of Examiners Brooklyn candidates Carpenter per day certified Ch'plain Lock-tender character Charles chief examiner Civil Service Act Civil Service Commission Commissioners competitive examination court Date of appointment duties Edward eligible list Elmira Reformatory employed Engineer Erie George Guard Henry July 19 June 15 Laborer 35 Laborer per day Lock-tender 45 00 Mary Mayor ment Messenger names Night watch non-competitive examination number of persons Oswego papers Patrick positions in Schedule prisons promotion public service qualifications receiving an annual reformatories regulations respectfully Salary scow 35 Secretary selection statute stenographer Subdivision Thomas tion William York