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... weights will be given to the obligatory subjects , which weights shall be adjusted to the rela- tive importance of the subjects . Minimum standing.- Rule 15. No person whose standing on any obligatory subject is less than fifty , or ...
... weights will be given to the obligatory subjects , which weights shall be adjusted to the rela- tive importance of the subjects . Minimum standing.- Rule 15. No person whose standing on any obligatory subject is less than fifty , or ...
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... weights General average standing .. Weight given to subjects . Standing on subjects . Product of weight and standing . 82484112 20 2812832 96 288 97 194 85 340 264 98 372 80 80 63 63 72 144 1,745 87.28 Bookkeeping . Stenography ...
... weights General average standing .. Weight given to subjects . Standing on subjects . Product of weight and standing . 82484112 20 2812832 96 288 97 194 85 340 264 98 372 80 80 63 63 72 144 1,745 87.28 Bookkeeping . Stenography ...
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... weights . 3 2. Copying from manuscript 3. Handwriting 4. Spelling 5. Arithmetic , viz .: Examples in fractions , reduction of weights and measures and percentage . .... 6. Geography , History and Constitution of New York and the United ...
... weights . 3 2. Copying from manuscript 3. Handwriting 4. Spelling 5. Arithmetic , viz .: Examples in fractions , reduction of weights and measures and percentage . .... 6. Geography , History and Constitution of New York and the United ...
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... weights . 2 2 2 3 8. Geography , History and Constitution of New York and United States .... Total .... 22 3 20 Stenographers and typewriters.- Age not less than 18 nor more than 50 years at the time of application . 1. Dictation 2 ...
... weights . 2 2 2 3 8. Geography , History and Constitution of New York and United States .... Total .... 22 3 20 Stenographers and typewriters.- Age not less than 18 nor more than 50 years at the time of application . 1. Dictation 2 ...
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... weights . 2 31 3 1 1. Writing from dictation . 2. Handwriting .. 3. Spelling 4. Arithmetic , viz .: Examples in addition , subtraction , mul- tiplication and division ... 22 5. Writing from memory the substance of a verbal order .. 2 6 ...
... weights . 2 31 3 1 1. Writing from dictation . 2. Handwriting .. 3. Spelling 4. Arithmetic , viz .: Examples in addition , subtraction , mul- tiplication and division ... 22 5. Writing from memory the substance of a verbal order .. 2 6 ...
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Page 367 - Senate, shall appoint three persons, not more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party, who shall be styled a "State Board of Arbitration...
Page 34 - Sixth, that no person in said service has any right to use his official authority or influence to coerce the political action of any person or body.
Page 485 - 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 29 - In every public department and upon all public works of the state of New York and of the cities, counties, towns and villages thereof, honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines...
Page 55 - ... persons thus preferred shall not be disqualified from holding any position in the civil service on account of his age or 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 21 - ... representations concerning the same or concerning the person examined, or who shall willfully and 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 being appointed, employed, or promoted...
Page 442 - ... that he is properly certified as free from any physical defect or disease which is likely to interfere with the proper discharge of his duties; (3) that his character is such as to qualify him for such position or employment, and (4) that he possesses the requisite knowledge and ability to enter on the discharge of his official duties.
Page 19 - 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 430 - ... that they have been personally acquainted with the applicant for at least one year, and believe him to be of good moral character, of temperate and industrious habits, and in all respects fit for the public service which he wishes to enter...
Page 338 - ... shall have been found satisfactory the probationer shall be absolutely appointed or employed, but otherwise his employment shall cease.