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In the examinations for merit all the questions propounded to the several
candidates are identical , and these , the several answers to them and all other
pertinent matters , are of permanent record , and the relative values of the several
...
In the examinations for merit all the questions propounded to the several
candidates are identical , and these , the several answers to them and all other
pertinent matters , are of permanent record , and the relative values of the several
...
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this office the 147 persons , scattered about the State , whose names were on the
proper merit list . Of these only 14 appeared , among whom was a man who had
no expense of travel since he was then and had been for several years ...
this office the 147 persons , scattered about the State , whose names were on the
proper merit list . Of these only 14 appeared , among whom was a man who had
no expense of travel since he was then and had been for several years ...
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As a further illustration , a second case may be quoted where 36 candidates
appeared and the 35th one on the merit list was appointed ; in a third case where
63 appeared the 52d on the merit list was selected , and many other like cases
are ...
As a further illustration , a second case may be quoted where 36 candidates
appeared and the 35th one on the merit list was appointed ; in a third case where
63 appeared the 52d on the merit list was selected , and many other like cases
are ...
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ducing the cumbersome merit lists and ensuring the appointment from the most
capable . This would give irresistible strength to the old criticism that
examinations are frequently too scholastic and exacting , while if the project were
carried to its ...
ducing the cumbersome merit lists and ensuring the appointment from the most
capable . This would give irresistible strength to the old criticism that
examinations are frequently too scholastic and exacting , while if the project were
carried to its ...
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The decrease in the number examined is probably to be accounted for by the
interim of about three months between the passage of the new Civil Service Law ,
providing for separate examinations for merit and fitness , and the first general ...
The decrease in the number examined is probably to be accounted for by the
interim of about three months between the passage of the new Civil Service Law ,
providing for separate examinations for merit and fitness , and the first general ...
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