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IN November last a Treasury committee was appointed to consider and report upon the scheme of examination for Class 1. of the Civil Service. The committee consisted of Mr. Stanley Leathes, C.B., First Civil Service Commissioner (chairman); Sir Alfred Ewing, K.C.B., Vice-Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh; Sir Henry Alexander Miers, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester; Mr. H. A. L. Fisher, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sheffield; Prof. W. G. S. Adams, Gladstone professor of political theory and institutions in the University of Oxford; and Mr. D. B. Mair, M.A., director of examinations to the Civil Service Commissioners, to be secretary to the committee.
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The Examinations for Class I. of the Civil Service . Nature 99, 473–476 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/099473a0
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