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Civil Service Commission (1883-1979)

CS 1.1: Annual Report 1884-
CS 1.2: General Publications
CS 1.6: Instruction and Information for Applicants and for Boards of Examiners
CS 1.7/1: Civil Service Act and rules, retirement and classification acts, statutes, executive orders and regulations
CS 1.7/2: Laws, Rules and Regulations
CS 1.7/4: Handbooks, Manuals, Guides
CS 1.29/2: Retirement Reports, Fiscal Year, C.S. Retirement Act, Panama Canal Annuity Act
CS 1.29/3: Report, Civil Service Requirement, Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance, Federal Employees Health Benefits, Retired Federal Employees Health Benefits, Fiscal Year
CS 1.48: Pamphlets 1947-
CS 1.54: Personnel Management Series 1951-
CS 1.55/2: Federal Civilian Workforce Statistics
CS 1.58: Personnel Methods Series
CS 1.59: Federal Facts 1956-
CS 1.66: Civil Service Journal 1960-
CS 1.71/7: Personnel Research Reports
CS 1.72/2: Federal Workforce Outlook 1965/68-
CS 1.73: Salary Tables, Executive Branch of the Government
CS 1.93: Employment of Disabled and Vietnam Era Veterans in the Federal Government
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Beth Callahan
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Email: b.callahan@tcu.edu
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