New York State Service, Volume 4New York State Department of Civil Service., 1887 |
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... candidates , eight passed . FOR JANITORS OF COURTS AT NEW YORK CITY , May twentieth ; ; three candidates , two passed . The Regents of the University finding it necessary to employ assistant examiners of the papers returned from the ...
... candidates , eight passed . FOR JANITORS OF COURTS AT NEW YORK CITY , May twentieth ; ; three candidates , two passed . The Regents of the University finding it necessary to employ assistant examiners of the papers returned from the ...
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... candidates were at once forwarded to Albany , where the work of marking and grading was performed by the general Board of Examiners . There appeared at these examinations eighty - nine candidates , of whom seventy passed . FOR LAW ...
... candidates were at once forwarded to Albany , where the work of marking and grading was performed by the general Board of Examiners . There appeared at these examinations eighty - nine candidates , of whom seventy passed . FOR LAW ...
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... candidates , thirty years . 1,237 264 70 Education : Common schools .. Private . Academic . 473 62 48 121 Collegiate . The testimony on the practical working of the act in the city of New York carries perhaps more of interest and of ...
... candidates , thirty years . 1,237 264 70 Education : Common schools .. Private . Academic . 473 62 48 121 Collegiate . The testimony on the practical working of the act in the city of New York carries perhaps more of interest and of ...
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... candidates for the particular position they seek to enter . This I deem essential to the success of the system . " * * One effect has been to relieve , to a considerable degree , the appointing power from importunity respecting appoint ...
... candidates for the particular position they seek to enter . This I deem essential to the success of the system . " * * One effect has been to relieve , to a considerable degree , the appointing power from importunity respecting appoint ...
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... candidates , forty years . Education : Common schools . Academic ... Private .... Collegiate .. 937 122 39 143 In February , 1886 , there were submitted to this Commission , for approval , by his , Honor , Daniel D. Whitney , mayor of ...
... candidates , forty years . Education : Common schools . Academic ... Private .... Collegiate .. 937 122 39 143 In February , 1886 , there were submitted to this Commission , for approval , by his , Honor , Daniel D. Whitney , mayor of ...
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Page 183 - An act to regulate and improve the civil service of the United States...
Page 189 - ... corruptly furnish to any person any special or secret information for the purpose of either improving or injuring the prospects or chances of any person so examined or to be examined...
Page 188 - 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 25 - The test of actual service being the main factor in fitness for promotion, there shall be kept in every office continuous and comparative records of the efficiency, punctuality, attention and general good conduct of all persons employed therein.
Page 215 - I have compared the preceding with the original law on file in this office, and do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole of said original law.
Page 196 - ... shall not be disqualified from holding any position in the civil service on account of his age nor by reason of any physical disability, provided such age or disability does not render him incompetent to perform the duties of the position applied for.
Page 191 - Commission and its agents; and said Commission shall set forth in its reports the character and practical effects of such examinations, together with its views as to the improvement and extension of the same, and also copies of all rules made under the authority hereby conferred.
Page 201 - 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.
Page 192 - ... shall corruptly use, or promise, or threaten to use any such authority or influence, directly or indirectly, in order to coerce or persuade the vote or political action of any citizen or the removal, discharge or promotion of any...
Page 242 - That he is properly certified as free from any physical defect or disease which would be likely to interfere with the proper discharge of his duties ; Third.