Procter, John R.

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Approval of Jennie Wolf's Temporary Appointment
January 21, 1899

President of the Civil Service Department John R. Procter extends assistant laundress Jennie Wolf's temporary employment.

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Civil Service Approves Appointment of Leila Hayden
April 21-24, 1899

John R. Procter, Civil Service Commissioner, approves the request of Thomas Ryan for the appointment of Leila W. Hayden as a clerk at the Carlisle Indian School.

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Civil Service Commission Approves Extension of Temporary Appointments of Assistant Laundresses
May 1, 1899

Civil Service Commission approving an extension of the temporary appointments of Jennie Wolf and Lizzie James as assistant laundresses at the Carlisle Indian School.

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Civil Service Commission Ad for Upcoming Exam for Assistant Disciplinarian
December 29, 1899 - January 2, 1900

John R. Procter, Civil Service Commission President, forwards 10 copies of a newspaper ad to be circulated for the competitive examination of assistant disciplinarian at the Carlisle Indian School.

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Civil Service Commission Authorizes Temporary Appointment of Outing Matron
May 9, 1902

The Civil Service Commission authorizes the Carlisle Indian School to fill the outing matron position due to no register of eligible applicants.

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Inquiry into Appointment of Permanent Tinsmith
June 20, 1902

Richard Henry Pratt inquires of the Office of Indian Affairs why the current tinsmith E. G. Sprow cannot compete for the permanent appointment.

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Civil Service Commission Acknowledges Request to Open Exam to both Sexes
July 28, 1903

John R. Procter, President of the Civil Service Commission, acknowledges request to open the exam for Drawing Teacher at the Carlisle Indian School to both sexes.

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Advertisement for Open Exam for Drawing Teacher Position
August 4, 1903

John R. Procter, Civil Service Commission President, sends announcement to be published for an open competitive exam for the drawing school teacher position at Carlisle.

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Eligible Candidates for Instructor of Tinsmithing Position
August 15 - November 4, 1903

John T. Doyle, the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission, forwards to the Secretary of the Interior forwards three men (William Thomas, Thomas H. Taylor, and William R. Rhea) who are eligible to fill the vacant Instructor of Tinsmithing position at the Carlisle Indian School. The list includes the candidate's name, address, and his civil…

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