(3) Additional office equipment is needed, such as filing cases, tables, etc., but we have no space for this additional equipment at present. (4) A mail and file room in charge of a competent file clerk with an assistant. (5) There should be another room available for the Examinations Divisions to be used as an application and store and shipping room. We are now doing our work of receiving, approving and filing applications in room 413 which is also occupied by the general card index, together with the desks of five stenographers and typewriters and one junior clerk; and on days when papers must be shipped for general examinations at the thirty-three examination centers, this work is performed under such disadvantages, that there is great danger of mistakes in shipping. During 1915 we held nine general examinations averaging over 2,100 candidates each, involving about fourteen different examinations each time. To get material ready and ship all the papers properly requires a most painstaking attention to detail, and work of this character should be performed under far better conditions than we have ever been able to establish. (6) The present arrangement whereby our examining work is done in room 605 on the sixth floor is inconvenient and causes loss of time. We need more conveniently arranged rooms. Respectfully submitted, H. N. SAXTON, Albany, N. Y., January 6, 1916. Chief Examiner. ORGANIZATION OF THE STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION The Commission Samuel H. Ordway, President. Willard D. McKinstry. William Gorham Rice. Administration Division John C. Birdseye, Secretary. George R. Hitchcock, Assistant Secretary. Julia M. Ryan, Chief Clerk. Elizabeth S. Van Vranken, Stenographer. May J. Fee, Stenographer. Loretto A. Hearley, Stenographer. Raymond Jones, Clerk. William J. Maher, Clerk. Mabel E. Hidley, Telephone Operator. James T. Cahill, Page. Examinations Division Harold N. Saxton, LL.M., Chief Examiner. John W. Root, A.B., Examiner. Henry S. Knight, A.B., Examiner. Frank H. Densler, Engineering Examiner. Charles W. Latimer, Examiner. William V. T. Fonda, C.E., Asst. Engineering Examiner. Murta L. Carter, Examiner. Catherine C. Geier, Stenographer. [58] Cora M. Rice, Stenographer. Howard F. Lewis, Typewriter Copyist. Winifred A. Kelly, Typewriter Copyist. Gertrude Harder, Junior Clerk. Walter F. Reilly, Page. Local Examiners and Institution Boards of Examiners LOCAL MEDICAL EXAMINERS Albany J. M. Mosher, M. D., 170 Washington avenue. Auburn A. F. Hodgman, M. D., 26 South street. Binghamton Charles R. Seymour, M. D., 115 Front street. Buffalo -William T. Getman, M. D., 155 Allen street. Canandaigua-J. H. Jewett, M. D. Elmira R. B. Howland, M. D., 306 Lake street. Hornell J. D. Mitchell, M. D., 21 Church street. Ithaca C. F. Denman, M. D., 116 West Seneca street. Jamestown Morris N. Bemis, M. D., 210 Prendergast avenue. Ogdensburg-W. Grant Cooper, M. D., 62 Caroline street. Oneonta - Marshall Latcher, M. D. Plattsburg-T. J. Cummins, M. D., 8 Broad street. Poughkeepsie - Frederick J. Mann, M. D., 262 Main street. Rochester John J. Evans, M. D., 182 Birch Crescent. Saratoga Springs - Arthur J. Leonard, M. D. Syracuse Joseph C. Palmer, M. D., 600 E. Genesee street. Utica H. H. Shaw, M. D., 13 Winston building. Watertown-F. R. Calkins, M. D., 4 Cleveland building, Arcade street. White Plains-Sylvanus Purdy, M. D. LOCAL EXAMINERS Amsterdam-J. R. Kelton, Teacher, High School. - Binghamton George R. Winslow, 514 Chenango street. Ithaca John D. Collins, 213 E. State street. Jamestown Carl La Salle, Teacher, High School. Kingston Charles K. Moulton, Principal, High School. Lowville-William F. H. Breeze, Principal, Lowville Academy. New York-G. C. Franciscus, 165 Broadway. Norwich Frank R. Wassung, Principal, High School. Ogdensburg Arthur J. Laidlaw, Teacher, Ogdensburg Free Academy. Olean-William E. Brady, care of Y. M. C. A. Oneonta George L. Gibbs, Attorney-at-Law. Oswego Frederick Leighton, Principal, High School. Port Henry Patrick F. Burke, Principal, High School. Poughkeepsie - Samuel W. Buck, 330 Mill street. Warsaw - George W. Glasier, Principal, High School. Watertown Abner B. Brown, 121 Washington street. White Plains-C. A. Butler, Attorney-at-Law, Realty building. NON-COMPETITIVE CLASS-EXAMINERS IN STATE CHARITABLE PENAL AND REFORMATORY INSTITUTIONS Albion, Western House of Refuge for Women - Etta E. Falker, Sarah J. Allen, William B. Dye. Auburn Prison- George W. Jones, Lee N. Taplin, Andrew McKeefe. Batavia, State School for the Blind - Minnie J. Gould, William C. Casey, Julia S. Loomis. Bath, State Soldiers and Sailors' Home - Samuel M. Morgan, Chauncey C. Cornwell, Raymond C. Hill. Bedford, State Reformatory for Women — Margaret S. Hallenbeck, M. D., Mary S. Sprague, Mary R. Moore, Ira N. Fish. Buffalo, State Institution for Study of Malignant Disease - Clara A. Maclay, Burton T. Simpson, M. D., Marion Beal. Elmira State Reformatory — Frank L. Christian, M. D., Frank W. Newton, G. A. Shepardson. New York, Port of, Health Officer - John A. Heffernan, Maurice J. Doyle, Thomas Taylor, Oscar Teague, M. D., C. S. Hudson, M. D., Helen C. Williams, M. D. Hudson, New York State Training School for Girls - Mary A. Steer, Grace N. Sullivan, Lenna J. Craddock. Industry, State Agricultural and Industrial School - Helen M. Shattuck, Miss C. L. Collson, M. J. Carr. Letchworth Village, Thiells - Daphne W. Perkins, Harry C. Storrs, M. D., Henry L. Weber. Iroquois, Thomas Indian School - Halla Wells, John C. Brennan, Napanoch, Eastern New York Reformatory George Deyo, F. B. Newark, State Custodial Asylum for Feeble-Minded WomenAnna Warnecke, M. D., Gertrude M. Palmer, Mrs. Vesta A. Gilmartin. Ossining, Sing Sing Prison - Daniel J. Hickey, Thomas J. McInerney, Thomas F. Egan. Oxford, Women's Relief Corps Home Olive J. Carter, Harriett D. Myers. Raybrook, State Hospital for Incipient Tuberculosis - Harry A. Bray, M. D., J. J. Farrington, Linda Clelland. |