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Teachers for Philippine Service

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The Appointments Office has received circular from the Bureau of Insular Affairs announcing the need of teachers for the Philippine service. About 120 teachers will be needed for this work, and it is desired to secure them in time to permit their arriving in the Philippines before June 9, 1907, when the next school year begins. The civil service examinations for these appointments will be held in Boston, December 27 and 28. Full information may be obtained at once from the Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Department, Washington, D. C. The circular may be seen at the Appointments Office, University 9.

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