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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

(See also Index to Report.)

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Views of the President, heads of Departments, and other officials relative to the civil-service law.....

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Twelfth Report of the Commission to the President..

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Outline of work done in examinations and appointments..
Transfers from excepted to nonexcepted places abolished.

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Historical register of the United States Civil Service Commission
Report of the Chief Examiner

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APPENDIX.

STATISTICAL INFORMATION.

I. EXAMINATIONS.

(Tables giving statistics of examinations held for all branches of the
classified service during the year ended June 30, 1895, showing the
number of examinations, the number of competitors that passed,
the number that failed, and the legal residence, average age, and
education of competitors.)

Table 1. The departmental, railway mail, and Indian services, showing State,
Territory, or District in,which examinations were held....
2. The railway mail service, showing legal residence, average age, and
education of competitors.

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3. Clerk-copyist, departmental service, showing legal residence, aver-
age age, and education of competitors...

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4. Special examinations, departmental service, showing legal residence,
average age, and education of competitors...

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6. The Indian service, showing legal residence, average age, and edu-
cation of competitors...

5. Noncompetitive examinations, showing legal residence, average age,
and education of competitors....

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7. The customs service, showing the average age and education of
competitors.

8. The postal service, showing the average age and education of co

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OF THE

UNITED STATES

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

JULY 1, 1894, TO JUNE 30, 1895.

[Previous reports can be consulted at the principal public libraries.]

WASHINGTON:

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

1897.

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