TABLE 1.-Examinations held, number of persons examined, number that passed, and number appointed during year ending June 30, 1919-Continued. TABLE 2.-Apportionment of appointments in the departmental service at Washington, D. C., from July 16, 1883, to June 30, 1919. TABLE 3.-Showing, for all branches of the classified service, the number examined, the number that passed, the per cent that passed, the number appointed, the per cent appointed of those that passed, and the approximate number of competitive classified positions in the service during the several periods covered by the reports of the commission. 1 Includes clerks and carriers at classified post offices, rural carriers, and fourth-class postmasters. 2 On account of the abundance of eligibles remaining from the previous year, but few examinations were held; percentage upon the basis of these figures would therefore be deceptive. TABLE 3.-Showing, for all branches of the classified service, the number examined, the number that passed, the per cent that passed, the number appointed, the per cent appointed of those that passed, and the approximate number of competitive classified positions in the service during the several periods covered by the reports of the commission-Contd. July 16, 1883, to Jan. 15, 1884. 22, 679 27,664 19,665 71.1 2,941 15.0 21, 769 33 17 51.5 146 20,989 1 1 100.0 28 13, 997 10,443 74.6 43 8, 297 1,291 July 1, 1906, to June 30, 1907. 83, 192 48,946 78.5 21, 224 43.4 71,726 52,064 76,911 89,918 85,192 96, 471 78,339 122, 818 53,302 |