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... examination , such as we have . As a matter of fact , the application itself is very informing the application and the method of application . The form is a very full one , and where an applicant has had training in a library school or ...
... examination , such as we have . As a matter of fact , the application itself is very informing the application and the method of application . The form is a very full one , and where an applicant has had training in a library school or ...
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... examinations have been made testing the ability and fitness of applicants before appointed . JANUARY 29 , 1906 . Mr. CHAIRMAN : Proposed H. R. 195 , introduced on Friday last , was , I believe , referred to your committee . It calls for ...
... examinations have been made testing the ability and fitness of applicants before appointed . JANUARY 29 , 1906 . Mr. CHAIRMAN : Proposed H. R. 195 , introduced on Friday last , was , I believe , referred to your committee . It calls for ...
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... Examinations . - Question 6 asks , “ What , if any , examinations have been made testing the ability and fitness of applicants before appointed [ appointment ] ? " The present method of selection , in vogue since April 5 , 1899 , is as ...
... Examinations . - Question 6 asks , “ What , if any , examinations have been made testing the ability and fitness of applicants before appointed [ appointment ] ? " The present method of selection , in vogue since April 5 , 1899 , is as ...
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... examination is checked by the chief clerk and reviewed by the Librarian . An applicant is thus , in conference , selected , not for appointment , but for a test in actual work during a probationary period . This period , never less than ...
... examination is checked by the chief clerk and reviewed by the Librarian . An applicant is thus , in conference , selected , not for appointment , but for a test in actual work during a probationary period . This period , never less than ...
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... examination which covers the whole country , we are going as far as this particular covers the whole country we are going as far as this particular person has a right to ask us to go if we say , " Come in , and prove what you are good ...
... examination which covers the whole country , we are going as far as this particular covers the whole country we are going as far as this particular person has a right to ask us to go if we say , " Come in , and prove what you are good ...
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(Hearings) ... United States. 59th Congress, 1st, session, House. [from old catalog] Vista completa - 1906 |
(Hearings) ... United States. 59th Congress, 1st, session, House. [from old catalog] Vista completa - 1906 |
(Hearings) ... United States. 59th Congress, 1st, session, House. [from old catalog] Vista de fragmentos - 1905 |
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accounts additional amount appointed appropriation assistant Assistant Postmaster-General Auditor bill BONAPARTE BRICK building Bureau BURLESON cataloguer Census cent CHANCE charge chief clerk chief of division civil service clerical force clerks of class Colonel ALLEN committee compensation CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contingent expenses COOLEY copyright office cost Denver mint detailed disbursing officer dollars duties efficiency employed employees Entered service estimate examination expenditures February 14 FIMPLE fiscal French fund German Government GREEN HITCHCOCK increase June 30 KEEP laborers Languages law clerk LEUPP LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Library School LITTAUER LIVINGSTON LUDLOW LYON matter McDOWELL MELINE ment messenger METCALF month NEILL paid patents Post-Office Postmaster-General CORTELYOU Present position printing promotion PUTNAM question railway mail service receive reduce ROBERTS roll salaries Secretary TAFT SHALLENBERGER special agents statement stenographer superintendent TAWNEY tion TRACEWELL typewriter War Department Washington watchmen
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Página 319 - All purchases and contracts for supplies or services in any of the departments of the Government, except for personal services, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same when the public exigencies do not require the immediate delivery of the articles or performance of the service. When immediate delivery or performance is required by the public exigency the articles or service required may be procured by open purchase or contract at the places and...
Página 346 - ... or subordinate bureau or office thereof or be paid from any appropriation made for contingent expenses, or for any specific or. general purpose, unless such employment is authorized and payment therefor specifically provided in the law granting the appropriation...
Página 293 - For contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended under the direction of the director...
Página 223 - ... any man who has received an honorable discharge from his last term of enlistment, or who has received a recommendation for reenlistment upon the expiration of his last term of service of not...
Página 695 - I am very much obliged, and with the indulgence of the committee, if there are no further questions, we are much obliged to you, Mr.
Página 40 - Stat. 546.) §140. Employees; fitness. All persons employed in and about said Library of Congress under the Librarian shall be appointed solely with reference to their fitness for their particular duties.
Página 591 - States as shown by the report of the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor...
Página 547 - Railway Mail Service. — Is charged with the supervision of the Railway Mail Service and railway postal clerks; prepares cases for the appointment, removal, promotion, and reduction of said clerks; conducts correspondence and issues orders relative to the moving of the mails on railroad trains; has charge of the dispatch and distribution of mail matter in railway postal cars and post offices; conducts the weighing of mails; and attends to all correspondence relative to these matters.
Página 346 - Congress, be, and they are hereby, repealed ; and thereafter all details of civil officers, clerks, or other subordinate employees from places outside of the District of Columbia for duty within the District of Columbia, except temporary details for duty counected with their respective offices...
Página 239 - ... shall render distinct accounts .of the application thereof according to the appropriation under which the moneys may have been advanced to them.