244 A.D. 860 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1935
Under section 78 of the Education Law the Commissioner of Education is given the power to select soldiers, sailors, marines and trained nurses who served in the World war, or their children, and award to them certain seholarsMps in colleges in New York State, and to hold examinations lor the purpose.' These awards are apportioned among the various Assembly districts throughout the State, not more than three to any district. In September, 1930, an examination was held, at wMch two candidates were successful from the twenty-first Assembly district; and Warren E. Wastie was first on the list and M. Phineas Ross the second, and both were awarded scholarships. In 1931 an examination was held at which one Epstein was first and Theodore A. Palmer was second. There being only one vacancy, Epstein was awarded the scholarship. In 1932 another examination was held at which the relator was first and the said Theodore A. Palmer was second. After the 1932 examination it was
Appointed during 1933, dated nunc pro tunc September 20, 1932.— [Rep.