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Page 316 - of the Secretary of the Treasury, shall direct. Such record shall be preserved for a period of two years in such a way as to be readily accessible to inspection by any officer. agent, or employee of the Treasury Department duly authorized for that purpose, and the State, territorial, district, municipal, and insular officers named in section
Page 532 - 1919. The United States Civil Service Commission announces an open competitive examination for medical assistant, for men only. A vacancy in the Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC, at $2,000 a year, and future vacancies requiring similar qualifications at this or higher or lower salaries, will be filled from this examination,
Page 567 - June 3, 1919. The United States Civil Service Commission announces an open competitive examination for assistant epidemiologist, for men only. Vacancies in the Public Health Service at $2,000 to $2,500 a year, and in position« requiring similar qualifications at these or higher or lower salaries, will be filled from this examination,
Page 451 - Far-called our navies melt away— On dune and headland sinks the fire— Lo, all our pomp of yesterday Is one of Nineveh and Tyre! Judge of the Nations, spare us yet,
Page 212 - at $900 a year, and future vacancies requiring similar qualifications, at this or higher or lower salaries, will be filled from these examinations, unless It is found in the interest of the service to fill any vacancy by reinstatement, transfer or promotion. The positions are tenable for one year, and pay
Page 567 - at $10 per diem when employed, and future vacancies requiring similar qualifications, at this or higher or lower rates of pay, will be filled from this examination unless it is found in the interest of the service to fill any vacancy by reinstatement, transfer, or promotion. Competitors will not
Page 316 - to apply to the manufacture, sale, distribution, giving away, dispensing. or possession of preparations and remedies which do not contain more than two grains of opium, or more than one-fourth of a grain of morphine, or more than one-eighth of a
Page 567 - requiring similar qualifications at these or higher or lower salaries, will be filled from this examination, unless it is found in the interest of the service to fill any vacancy by reinstatement, transfer, or promotion. Certification to fill the higher-salaried positions will be made from those attaining the highest average percentages in the examination. The duties of this position will
Page 212 - Applications should be properly executed, excluding the medical and county officer's certificates, and filed with the Commission at Washington in time to arrange for the examination at the place selected by the applicant. The exact title of the examination, as given at the head of this announcement, should be stated in the application form.
Page 445 - that before this generation has passed away, we shall have advanced a great step toward that good time when poverty and wretchedness and human degradation, which always follow in its camp, will be as remote to the people of this country as the wolves which once infested its forests.