TABLE 6.-Showing the number who took noncompetitive examination under the provisions of General Rule III, section 2, clauses (b) and (d), and under Departmental Rule VIII, section 1, clause (c), the number that passed and that failed, the legal residence, average age, and education, during the year ended June 30, 1893. Examined under Departmental Rule IX, section 1, clause (b) (45 passed and 2 failed) Examined under Departmental Rule IX, section 4 (2 passed and 1 failed) Examined under Departmental Rule VIII, section 1, clause (a) (11 passed and 1 failed) Total.. .... Aggregate (including examinations under Rule III, section 2, and Rule VIII, section 1, clause (c). * Under Departmental Rule VIII, section 1, clause (e), there were no failures. 47 2 1 31 14 1 15 28 2 2 3 7 1 15 46 1142 CO 11323 ::: 111324 : - 21 20 · ཊྛསྶ 22+ 3 32+ Male. Female. Male. Female. Number. Average age. Common school. Business college. High school. Academic. Collegiate. Male. Female. Male. Female. Number. Average age. Common school. Academic. Business college. High school. Collegiate. Total. Male. Female. Number. Average age. Common school. Business college. High school. Academic. Collegiate. Total. Aggregate. NOTE.-Under General Rule III, section 2, clause (b), 7 (males) passed the clerk, and 2 (males) the copyist, 1 (male) the railway mail service, and 1 (male) the principal examiner and medical expert examination, and 4 (males) failed in the clerk examination. Under General Rule III, section 2, clause (d), 17 (males) were examined as follows: for engineer, Treasury Department, 1 passed; for assistant engineer, Treasury Department, 1 passed; for assistant engineer, War Department, 1 passed and 1 failed; for machinist, U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 2 passed; for fish culturist, U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1 passed; for captain of the watch, Treasury Department, 1 passed; for captain of the watch, Post-Office Department, 3 failed; for captain of the watch, Weather Bureau, 1 passed; for lieutenant of the watch, Treasury Department, 1 failed; for superintendent, Pension Office Building, 1 passed; for storekeeper, Treasury Department, 1 passed; for special agent, Bureau of Labor, 1 passed, and for stenographer (to be confidential clerk to the Secretary of the Interior), 1 passed. Under Departmental Rule VIII, section 1, clause (c), 7 (males) passed the clerk examination, and 8 (7 males and 1 female) passed the copyist examination. Under Departmental Rule IX, section 1, clause (b), 47 persons were examined for promotion, of whom 45 (34 males and 11 females) passed, and 2 (males) failed. Under Departmental Rule IX, section 4, 3 persons were examined for promotion as assistant (com. puter) in the Nautical Almanac Office, of whom 2 passed and 1 failed. Under Departmental Rule VIII, section 1, clause (a), 12 persons were examined for transfer from one department to another, of whom 11 passed and 1 failed. Of those who passed, 6 (5 males and 1 female) took the clerk, 4 (1 male and 3 females) the copyist, 1 the draftsman examination, and 1 female failed in the clerk examination. TABLE 7.-Showing the number examined for the Indian service, the number that passed and that failed, and the legal residence, average age, and education, during the year ended June 30, 1893. Passed. Failed. Business college. High school. Academic. Collegiate. Total. Male. Average age. Male. Female. Superintendent and assistant superin tendent. Legal residence. 27 27 21 Minnesota Mississippi. Missouri. 321818 2 37 7 41:32 25 3 30+ 2838 |