TABLE 9 (continued).-Summary of preceding tables, showing for all grades of competitors in all branches of the classified civil service, the number examined, the number that passed and that failed, the average age, and education, etc. TABLE 10.-Comparison of the numbers appointed with the numbers who passed the com Males. Departmental service. Special. year ended a Includes clerk, copyist, and clerk copyist appointments. b Those appointed under this examination were appointed as stenographers and typewriters. petitive examinations for the departmental, railway mail, and Indian services during the June 30, 1895. NOTE.-Printers' assistants and skilled helpers appointed in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Treasury Department, are not included in the above table. Of the former, 396 passed the examination and 160 were appointed; of the latter, 35 passed the examination and 9 were appointed. All but 77 were residents of the District of Columbia. See explanation at page 92 post, showing what classes of appointments are charged to the apportionment of appointments among the States. |