the number that passed and that failed, the legal residence, average age, and education, June 30, 1893-Continued. The competitors in draftsman examination were subdivided as follows: (1) Architectural draftsman, Quartermaster-General's Office, War Department, 4 passed and 1 failed; (2) topographical draftsman, general, 2 failed; (3) topographical draftsman, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, 3 passed and 2 failed; (4) mechanical draftsman, 1 passed and 5 failed; (5) cartographic draftsman, Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, 2 passed and 5 failed: (6) copyist of mechanical drawings, Patent Office, Interior Department, 1 passed and 24 failed (all females); and (7) tracer, Architect's Office, Treasury Department, 12 passed (1 male and 11 females) and 8 failed (all females). Only males were examined for architectural, topographical, mechanical, and cartographic draftsman. The competitors in computer examinations were subdivided as follows (1) Nautical Almanac Office, 1 failed (3 others were examined for promotion, 2 of whom passed and 1 failed); and (2) Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1 (female) passed and 1 (male) failed. TABLE 4.-Showing the number who took special examination for the departmental service, during the year ended the number that passed and that failed, the legal residence, average age, and education, June 30, 1893—Continued. Legal residence. TABLE 4.-Showing the number who took special examination for the departmental service, the number that passed and that failed, the legal residence, average age, and education, during the year ended June 30, 1893-Continued. Total. 1 22 The above table includes (1) 7 photographers, of whom 1 (from Pennsylvania) passed and 6 failed, and (2) 6 nautical experts, of whom 2 passed and 4 failed. The above table includes (1) 2 superintendents (from Maine), both of whom failed (none passed for this grade), and (2) 21 civil engineers and architects, of whom 5 passed and 16 failed. TABLE 5.-Showing the number who took special examination for positions in the Department of Agriculture, the number that passed and that failed, the legal residence, average age, and education, during the year ended June 30, 1893. 20 30 1 24 2 27 1 36 121 11122 ::: 1 24 Virginia.. 1 1 40 1 51 1 Washington. 1 28 1 Total. 9 33 1 2 18 32 3 14 1 1 3 2 2 4 13 31+ 2 2 3 6 31 NOTE.-In addition to the above, the papers of one competitor (female) examined for pomological clerk were canceled for false statement with respect to age. Male. Assistant artist. Female. Number. Average age. Common school. Academic. Business college. High school. Collegiate. Total. |