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FOREIGN 


SERVICE 


LIST 


JANUARY  1,  1948 


DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE 
Publication  3076 
Released  April  1948 


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FOREIGN 

SERVICE 

LIST 

JANUARY    1.    1948 


-Vtes  o* 


NOTE:  To  avoid  delay  and  insure  prompt 
attention,  correspondence  upon  consular 
business  should  be  addressed,  for  example, 
to — 

The  American  Consulate 
Niagara  Falls 

Ontario,  Canada 


CONTENTS 

Page 

EXPLANATORY  NOTE iv 

ABBREVIATIONS  AND  SYMBOLS iv 

POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 1 

Countries: 

Afghanistan 1 

Argentina 1 

Australia 2 

Austria 3 

Belgium  and  Possessions ^ 4 

Bolivia 5 

Brazil 5 

Bulgaria 7 

Burma,  Union  of 7 

Canada,  . 7 

Chile - 9 

China 10 

Colombia 14 

Costa  Rica 15 

Cuba 15 

Czechoslovakia 16 

Denmark 17 

Dominican  Republic . 17 

Ecuador 18 

Egypt 18 

El  Salvador 19 

Estonia 20 

Ethiopia 20 

Finland 20 

France  and  Possessions 20 

Germany 24 

Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland 26 

Greece 31 

Guatemala 32 

Haiti 32 

Honduras 33 

Hungary 33 

Iceland 34 

India 34 

Iran 35 

Iraq 36 

Ireland 36 

Italy 37 

Japan j 39 

Korea 39 

Latvia 39 

Lebanon 39 

II 


CONTENTS 


III 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT— Continued 

CotJNTKiEs — Continued  Page 

Liberia 40 

Liechtenstein 40 

Lithuania 40 

Luxembourg 40 

Mexico 41 

Morocco 43 

Netherlands  and  Possessions 44 

New  Zealand 45 

Nicaragua 45 

Norway 46 

Pakistan 46 

Palestine  and  Transjordan 47 

Panama 47 

Paraguay 47 

Peru 48 

Philippines,  Republic  of  the 48 

Poland 49 

Portugal  and  Possessions 50 

Rumania 51 

Saudi  Arabia,  Kingdom  of 51 

Siam 52 

Spain 52 

Sweden 53 

Switzerland 54 

Syria 66 

Trieste,  Free  Territory  of 56 

Turkey 56 

Union  of  South  Africa 57 

Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics 58 

Uruguay 59 

Venezuela 60 

Yemen 60 

Yugoslavia 61 

Personnel  Assigned  to  the  Department 62 

Personnel  on  Special  and  Temporary  Detail 65 

Personnel  on  Detail  as  Inspectors 65 

Personnel  on  Leave  or  Assigned  to  Posts  Being  Reestablished 66 

Special  Offices 66 

CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 69 

Description  of  Consular  Districts 69 

Allocation  of  Provinces,  States,  etc.,  to  Consular  Districts 80 

TARIFF  OF  UNITED  STATES  FOREIGN  SERVICE  FEES 102 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS .  _ .  107 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  FOREIGN  SERVICE  RESERVE  OFFICERS 150 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS 157 

RETIREMENTS  IN  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE 175 

INDEX  OF  PERSONS .- 181 

GEOGRAPHIC  INDEX - 197 


EXPLANATORY  NOTE 

The  listing  of  oflBcers  by  post  is  according  to  salary  and  not  according  to  rank.  The 
relative  rank  of  officers  of  the  three  categories  of  Foreign  Service  personnel  wiU  be 
determined  by  Foreign  Service  Regulations. 

ABBREVIATIONS  AND  SYMBOLS 

FSO  — Foreign  Service  officer 

FSR  — Foreign  Service  Reserve  officer 

FSS    — Foreign  Service  Staff  officer 

Jr.      — Junior 

(L)     — Legation 

(MA) — Office  of  military  attach^ 

(NA)  — Office  of  naval  attach^ 

Sr.      — Senior 

(VC)  — Vice  consulate 

t  indicates  that  the  date  given  does  not  show  the  total  length  of  continuous  service 

of  the  officer  at  the  post.     For  this  information  the  officer's  biography  in  the 

Register  of  the  Department  of  State  should  be  consulted. 

§  indicates  that  the  officer's  service' in' the  [Foreign  Service  of  the  United  States  has 

been  interrupted.     The  date  given  represents  the  commencement  of  his  present 

period  of  service.     For  his  prior  service  the  officer's  biography  in  the  Register 

of  the  Department  of  State  should  be  consulted. 


Admin 

. — Adminis  trati  ve 

Asst. 

• — Assistant 

(C) 

— Consulate 

(CA) 

— Consular  agency 

(CG) 

— Consulate  general 

CM 

— Foreign  Service  officer  of  class 

of  career  minister 

Cml. 

— Commercial 

(E) 

— Embassy 

Econ. 

— Economic 

POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

AFGHANISTAN 

Kabul  (L)  ..                    

Ely  E.  Palmer,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary. 

Frank  Speer  Coan,  chief  public-aflairs  officer 

Pierre  E.  Parker,  attachS 

David  B.  Wharton,  asst.  attachfi 

Feb.     9, 1945 

Jan.    21,1947 
Feb.  17,1947 
tSept.  21, 1947 
May  14,1947 
Oct.    22,1946 
Sept.  12, 1947 

May    3,1946 

July   12,1947 

Nov.  29, 1946 

July     1, 1947 
June  29,1945 
Nov.  28, 1945 

tJuly   11,1946 
May    1, 1947 

tJune    2, 1947 
May  13,1946 

tOct.    19,1947 
Jan.    10,1947 
Nov.  14, 1945 
Sept.  26, 1945 
Oct.    2.3,1947 
June  21,1945 
July   21,1945 
July   22,1946 

tOct.    18,1947 
Apr.    4, 1945 
May  22,1947 

tJan.    31,1947 
Jan.    29,1946 

Mar.  31, 1947 
July   23,1947 
Dec.     9, 1947 
Oct.     4, 1945 
Aug.  20,1946 
Sept.  10, 1946 
Sept.  27, 1946 
Jan.    24,1947 
Aug.   14,1947 
tFeb.  23,1947 

FSO-CM 

FSR-4 
FSS-6 

FSS-8 

George  E.  Palmer,  attache;  vice  consul 

FSS-10 

(MA)...- 

Bruce  R.  Crooks,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  M.  Howison,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Lt.  Col.  Edward  F.  Kent,  military  attache 

James    Bruce,    ambassador    extraordinary   and 

plenipotentiary. 
Julian  0.  Greenup,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 
Guy  W.  Ray,  counselor  of  embassy 

FSO-6 

ARGENTINA 

FSO-2 
FSO-2 

Norman  E.  Towson,  attach^ 

FSS-2 

Joseph  Louis  Apodaca,  cml.  attach^ 

FSR-3 

Edward  S.  Maney,  first  secretary;  consul  general.. 
James  F.  Grady,  attachfi 

FSO-3 
FSS-2 

Arthur  T.  Thompson,  attache 

FSO-3 

George  F.  Scherer,  first  secretary;  consul 

FSO-3 

Ralph  Hilton,  second  secretary 

FSR-3 

D.  Chadwick  Brapgiotti,  attach^ . 

FSS-4 

John  Ordway,  second  secretary;  consul 

FSO-4 

Albert  C.  Gf\mnoh(i,  sr,  Pwn,  analyst 

FSS-6 

John  C.  Shillock,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  W.  Wagner,  econ.  analyst 

FSO-4 
FSS-6 

Franklin  Dnnklin,  Sri,  ponn   5^nfi1yst 

rss-6 

Carson  0.  Crocker,  attachfi.. 

FSS-6 

Albert  B.  Franklin,  second  secretary;  consul 

R.  Kenneth  Oakley,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Manson  Earl  Barter,  attache  i 

FSO-4 
FSO-5 

FSS-6 

Jones  R.  Trowbridge,  consul              .      . 

FSS-8 

Livingston  D.  Watrous,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Vernet  L.  Gresham,  vice  consul 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

Henry  L.  Pitts,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Kenneth  Norman  Hynes,  asst.  attache 

FSO-5 
FSR-5 

William  Twyman  Lockett,  econ.  analyst 

FSS-10 

Arthur  L.  Gamson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

James  W.  Pratt,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Clarence  T.  Breaux,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Dale  M.  Christensen,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-9 

Walter  Trenta,  vice  consul 

FSS-9 

Kathleen  D.  O'Shaughnessy,  asst.  admin,  officer.. 

FSS-9 

>  Assigned  also  to  Asuncion,  Montevideo,  and  Santiago. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


ARGENTINA— Con. 


Buenos  Aires  (E)— Cod- 


(MA  &  NA). 


AUSTBAUA 

Canberra,  Australian  Capital 
Territory  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


J.  H.  Cameron  Peake,  vice  consul 

Douglass  K.  Ballentine,  vice  consul 

William  Perry  Stedman,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Frederick  H.  Hauser,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Jack  B.  Morrison,  vice  consul 

Edward  J.  Lawler,  vice  consul 

Paul  E.  Woodward,  acting  disbursing  ofBcer 

Edith  P.  Meredith,  econ.  analyst 


Adelaide,    South    Australia 

(C). 
Brisbane,  Queensland  (C)... 

Melbourne,  Victoria  (C) 


Brig.  Gen.  Charles  H.  Caldwell,  military  attache 
and  military  air  attache. 

Capt.  Ranson  FuUinwider,  naval  attache  and 
naval  attache  lor  air. 

Lt.  Col.  James  B.  Corbett,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Lt.  Col.  John  L.  Strong,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Donald  B.  Webber,  asst.  military  attache. 

Lt.  Comdr.  James  E.  Whatton,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  R.  Startzell,  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Stanley  J.  Donovan,  asst.  military  air  attache 

MaJ.  Richard  C.  Harris,  asst.  military  air  attache. 


Robert  Butler,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Harold  Shantz,  counselor  of  embassy 

Llewellyn  Vernon  Toyne,  agricultural  attache, 
vice  consul. 1 

Martin  B.  Dale,  acting  cml.  attache  ' 

Donald  W.  Lamm,  second  secretary. - 

James  M.  Gilchrist,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

Oliver  Paul  Webb,  admin,  asst.;  special  disbursing 
ofBcer. 

David  Cameron  Cuthell,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Corabelle  Tolin,  disbursing  officer 

Comdr.  Stephan  Jurika,  Jr.,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air.' 
Lt.  Col.  Ralph  L.  Michaelis,  military  air  attache.. 
Col.  Jacob  S.  Sauer,  asst.  military  attache. 


Elvin  Seibert,  consul 

Verne  G,  Staten,  vice  consul 

William  L.  Peck,  consul. 

C.  William  Cowles,  vice  consul 

Samuel  J.  Fletcher,  consul  general. 

Richard  F.  Boyce,  consul  general.. 

Helen  E.  Wessells,  cultural  officer. 

Vernon  B.  Zirkle,  vice  consul 

Ralph  H.  Hunt,  consul 

David  I.  Ferber,  vice  consul 

Herbert  B.  Leggett,  vice  consul 

I  Martin  O.  Blackmun,  vice  consul.. 
»  Resident  in  Sydney. 

'  Assigned  also  as  vice  consul  at  Sydney;  resident  in  Sydney. 
8  Assigned  also  to  Wellington, 


July  2. 1946 
Nov.  1, 1945 
Oct.     9, 1947 

Sept.  19, 1945 

Oct.     5, 1945 

Dec.   18,1947 

tOct.    14,1947 

tFeb.  23,1947 

Feb.  25,1946 

Aug.  16,1946 

Mar.  27, 1946 
May  10,1946 
Jan.  9, 1947 
Apr.  29,1946 

Dec.  12,1946 

Feb.  5, 1946 
Jan.     9, 1947 


July    12,1946 

Feb.  26,1947 
Feb.  12,1946 

Sept.  12, 1946 
Apr.  24,1947 
tAug.  11,1947 
Jan.    28,1947 

Sept.  16, 1947 

Nov.  21, 1947 

IJuly   17,1947 

Oct.  13,1944 
Apr.  24,1946 


June 

Mar. 

Oct. 

July 

Nov. 

Jan. 
tNov. 

Mar. 
tAug. 

Sept. 

June 

Oct. 


3, 1947 
14,1947 
14, 1946 

19. 1945 
25.  1947 

16. 1946 
13, 1946 
31,1947 

4, 1947 

3, 1947 

27, 1946 

22,1945 


FSS-U 

FSS-11 
FSO-6 

FSS-11 
FSS-11 
FSS-10 
FSS-11 
FSS-12 


FSO-1 

FSS-5 

FSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-5 
FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 


FSO-4 
FSS-10 
FSO-4 

Fse-10 

FSO  J 
FSO-3 
FSR-4 

rss-9 

FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


AUSTRALIA— Con. 

Perth,  Western  Australia  (C). 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales 
(CO). 


AUSTBIA 


Vienna  (L). 


Endolph  W.  Heftl,  vice  consul 

Orsen  N.  Nielsen,  consul  general 

Knowlton  V.  Hicks,  consul 

Webster  Powell,  attache 

Hector  C.  Adam,  Jr.,  consul 

Martin  B.  Dale,  vice  consul « 

Lyle  C.  Himmel,  consul 

Alexander  O.  Johnpoll,  vice  consul 

Elizabeth  M.  Bond,  librarian 

Evelyn  M.  Schwarztrauber,  vice  consul;  econ, 
analyst. 

Robert  O.  Arnold,  vice  consul' 

Albert  Eugene  Frank,  vice  consul.. 

Herbert  Gordon,  vice  consul 

Joanne  V.  Winn,  vice  consul 

Eva  Bryan  Wilson,  vice  consul.. 


John  O.  Erhardt,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minis- 
ter plenipotentiary. 

Sydney  L.  W.  Mellen,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

James  Orr  Denby,  counselor  of  legation 

Ware  Adams,  first  secretary;  consul.. 

Frederick  Allen  Motz,  agricultural  adviser 

John  W.  Jago,  attachfe 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attach^ » 

Charles  W.  Yost,  counselor  of  legation 

Laurence  O.  Frank,  consul  general;  first  secretary.. 

William  C.  Ockey,  first  secretary;  consul 

Eleanor  Lansing  Dulles,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

William  Henry  Q.  Giblin,  attache 

Carlisle  C,  Mclvor,  attachfi 

Frank  S.  Curtis,  attache 

John  n.  Richard.son,  attach^ 

William  F.  Busser,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Mark  D.  Sanborn,  attach^ 

Claudius  B.  Webster,  attach^ 

Irvmg  S.  Ross,  attachfi 

Paul  E.  Geier,  second  secretary;  consul... 

Robert  J.  Cuimingham,  asst.  attach^.. 

Peter  K.  Constan,  vice  consul.. 

Vilo  L.  Hoflman,  asst.  attach^ 

Herman  E.  Hegyi,  admin,  asst 

Franklin  W.  Trapnell,  admin,  asst 

Mary  Jane  Porter,  admin,  officer 

Gordon  M.  Messing,  vice  consul 

Michael  R.  Gannett,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Maynard  B.  Lundgren,  vice  consul 

Hugo  V.  Newell,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 
agent. 

Ben  D.  Kimpel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Andrew  E.  Olson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Martin  Florian  Herz,  third  secretary,  vice  consul.. 

James  Q.  Cate,  admin,  asst 

.A.lan  P.  White,  vice  consul 

Robert  L.  James,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Joseph  R.  Jacyno,  vice  consul 

Hugh  G.  Appling,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert.".  L.  Meyerkori.  vice  consul 

attacbp  a:  Canberra. 


Apr. 
Aug. 

Mar. 

May 

Jime 
tSept. 
tAug. 

Dec. 
tNov. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Sept. 
Oct. 
June 
Oct. 


17, 1946 

1. 1946 

4. 1947 

31. 1946 

12. 1947 
28,1946 

4, 1947 
2,1946 

13. 1946 
1,1945 

3,1944 

24. 1947 
3, 1947 

13, 1946 
14, 1946 


tAug.    3,1946 


Deo.  20, 
Dec.  28, 

tSept.  7, 
Dec.  28, 
Oct.  15, 
Dec.  29, 

JNov.  20, 

tSept.  7, 
Oct.  6, 
Feb.  23, 
July  7 
Mar.  16, 
July     8 

tNov.  7, 
June  12, 
July  6 
July  8 
July  20, 

tSept.  7, 
Apr.  24, 
Sept.  30 
Dec.  5, 
Apr.  24 
Dec.  8, 
Feb.  10, 
Nov.  13, 

tSept.  24, 
Oct.  27, 
June  14 

tSept.  7, 
Sept.  30, 
Oct.  2 
Apr.  24, 
Apr.  24 
Nov.  25, 
Jan.  7, 
Oct.  13 
June  14, 


1944 
1944 
1946 
1944 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1945 
1945 

1946 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 


>  Assigned  aiso  ai  aetm?  cml 

2  Resident  in  Canberra. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade,  Berlin.  Bern.  Bucharest.  Budapest.  Praha.  and  Soiia;  resident  in  Bern. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


BELGIUM  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

(Belgium) 

Brussels  (Bruxelles)  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Antwerp  (Antwerpen)(CQ). 


(Africa) 

Lgopoldville,  Belgian  Congo 
(CO). 


Admiral  Alan  G.  Kirk,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary.' 
Raymond  C.  Miller,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 
affairs. 

Hugh  Millard,  counselor  of  embassy 

George  P.  Waller,  first  secretary;  consul ' 

Charles  H.  DucotS,  cml.  attache 

Jerome  T.  Gaspard,  first  secretary;  consul* 

Howard  B.  Railey,  civil  air  attache  < 

Daniel  D.  Hunter,  attache 

Eric  Kocher,  second  secretary;  consul 

Clifton  B.  Shoemaker,  Jr.,  attache -.„ 

Neal  D.  Borum,  consul _ 

Geor?;e  T.  Moody,  asst.  attache 

G.   McMurtrie  Qodley,  second  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

J.  Philip  Groves,  vice  consul 

Merrill  Mayhall  Blevins,  asst.  attache' 

Oscar  W.  Fredrickson,  vice  consul;  special  dis- 
bursing agent. 
Robert  M.  Winfrec,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

John  Logan  Hagan,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Young,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Clay  H.  Henderson,  vice  consul 

James  J.  Blake,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Hardy  W.  Croxton,  vice  consul _. 


Feb.     1, 1946 


tSept.  IR 


Col.  Clare  H.  Armstrong,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Peter  H.  Jackson,  naval  attache  and 
naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Malcolm  A.  Moore,  military  air  attache... 

Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache. 

Lt.  Col.  Ridgeway  P.  Smith,  Jr.,  asst.  military  at- 
tache. 

Maj.  John  O.  Parker,  asst.  military  attache 


Paul  P.  Steintorf,  consul  general 

Edward  Anderson,  consul 

George  Carnahan,  vice  consul 

Lora  C.  Brynlng,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Hill,  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Stein,  vice  consul 

J.  Roland  Jacobs,  vice  consul 

Helen  Randolph  Sexton,  vice  consul. 
Norman  E.  Warner,  vice  consul 


William  H.  Beach,  consul 

Stanley  B.  Wolff,  vice  consul. 
Samuel  O.  Ruff,  vice  consul.. 
Lewis  D.  Brown,  vice  consul., 
John  Telban,  vice  consul 


'  Accredited  also  to  Luxembourg. 

2  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Luxembourg. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Luxembourg. 

•^Assigned  also  to  Luxembourg  and  Paris;  resident  in  Paris. 
•^Assigned^also  to, Luxembourg  and  The  Hague. 


June 

Nov. 

Feb. 
tAug 

Jan. 
JApr. 

Aug. 

Jan. 
tJan, 
tOct. 

Jan. 

{Feb. 
May 
Mar. 

tAug. 
Oct. 
June 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Dec. 


Dec.  10, 
Aug.  23, 


Nov.  27 
June  17, 
May    6, 


Jan.    10, 


Juno 
Oct. 
June 
Aug. 
July 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
July 


1947 

1947 
1944 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 

1946 
1947 
1946 

1947 
1947 
1947 
1944 
1947 
1947 

1946 
1946 

1945 
1947 
1946 

1947 

1947 
1944 
1945 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1946 


Nov.  25, 1947 
Aug.  21,1946 
Oct.  16,1947 
July  19,1946 
tSept.  20, 1947 


FSO-1 

FSO-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 

rso-3 

FSR-^ 
FSS-4 
FSO-4 

rss-6 

FSS-7 
FSR-5 
FSO-5 

FSS-9 
FSS-8 
FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 


FSO-2 
FSO-4 
FSO-5 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSS-10 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 


FSO-3 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-11 


fOSTS   OF  ASSiGNMENT 


Post 


BOUVIA 
La  Paz  (E) 


(MA) 

Cochabamba  (O). 


BRAZIL 


Rio  de  Janeiro  (E) . 


Name  and  title 


Joseph    Flack,    ambassador    extraordinary    and 
plenipotentiary. 

Willard  Qalbraith,  first  secretary;  consul 

Carrel  B.  Larson,  minerals  attachfi  • , 

John  A.  E.  Orloski,  cml.  attach^.. 

Garth  P.  James,  second  secretary 

Justin  E.  O'Donnell,  attache ., 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attacb6  2 

Spencer  M.  King,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  J.  Rcdington,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Albert  V.  Nyren,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Lee  M.  Hunsaker,  vice  consul 

Park  F.  Wollam,  vice  consul 

Morton  Pomeranz,  vice  consul 

Samuel  D.  Eaton,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Apr.  27,1946 


Col.  Paul  W.  Steinbeck,  military  attach^. 


Robert  J.  Dorr,  vice  consul. 

Edward  C.  Ingraham,  Jr.,  vic«  consuL 


William    D.   Pawley,    ambassador   extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

David  McK.  Key,  counselor  of  embassy 

Clarence  C.  Brooks,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 

Erwin  P.  Keeler,  first  secretary;  consul 

Guy  Louis  Bush,  agricultural  attache 

Ivan  O.  Harmon,  petroleum  attache 

John  B.  Ocheltree,  first  secretary;  consul 

Glenn  George  Wolfe,  attache 

Emerson  I.  Brown,  minerals  attach^ 

Norris  S.  Haselton,  first  secretary;  consul 

Claude  Courand,  first  secretary;  consul 

W.  J.  Convory  Egan,  second  secretary 

Percy  De  F.  Warner,  civil  air  attach^ 

William  M.  Wheeler,  Jr.,  attache 

Gardner  B.  MacPherson,  asst.  attach^ 

Randolph  A.  Kidder,  second  secretary;  consul 

David  A.  deLima,  attach^ 

Martin  Reynolds,  attache 

Gordon  J.  Cloney,  asst.  attach^ 

Edward  J.  Row  ell,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Seaver  R.  Gilereast,  asst.  attach^ 

Raul  d'Eca,  public-affairs  officer 

Henry  Evans  Thomas,  3d,  attach^ 

Allen  n.  Lester,  econ.  analyst 

Rudolf  E.  Cahn,  vice  consul 

Albert  S.  Browne,  consul 

Stewart  G.  Anderson,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Aldene  Barrington  Leslie,  econ.  analyst 

Samuel  H.  McKinney,  admin,  asst 

John  M.  Hansell,  vice  consul 


May 
June 
{Apr. 
JOct. 
Feb. 
July 
Feb. 
July 
Oct. 
Jan. 
July 
Sept. 
Nov. 


14. 1946 

4. 1946 

16. 1947 
19, 1947 
18, 1947 

1. 1947 
8, 1946 

29, 1946 
22, 1946 

7. 1948 

10. 1946 
14, 1945 

12. 1947 


July    16,1946 

Dec.     5, 1946 
Sept.  17, 1947 


Apr.   12,1946 


Apr. 
Apr. 

Dec. 

July 

Jan. 

Apr. 
Upr. 

May 

Aug. 
tAug. 
tOct. 

July 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 
tOct. 

Oct. 
tJune 
tOct. 

Sept. 

May 

Aug. 
tOct. 
tJan. 

Apr. 

Mar. 
JApr. 

May 


15, 1947 

18. 1945 

23. 1946 
2, 1943 

1. 1946 
15,  1947 

20. 1947 

18. 1944 

22. 1946 

23. 1947 
19, 1947 

29. 1946 

16. 1947 
20, 1947 

26. 1946 

23. 1947 
19, 1947 

9. 1947 
28,1947 
19, 1947 
23, 1947 
22, 1947 
14, 1947 

28. 1945 
31, 1947 
11, 1947 

5, 1943 

21. 1946 

12. 1947 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-OM 

FSO-3 
FSS-4 
FSR-4 
FSR-1 
FSS-6 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-9 
FSS-U 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 


FSO-5 
FSO-6 


F80-1 
FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSS-2 
FSS-2 
FSO-3 

FSS-2 

FSS-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSR-4 

FSR-4 

FSS-4 

FSS-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-6 

FSS-5 

FSO-4 

FSR-5 

FSR-5 

FSS-6 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 


'  Assigned  also  to  Bogotfi,  Lima,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Lima. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  Lima,  Panama,  Quito,  San  Jos6,  and  San  Salvador;  resident  in  BogofS. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST  I    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


BRAZIL — Continued 


Rio  de  Janeiro  (K)— Con... 


(MA  &  NA). 


Victoria,  Espirito  Santo 
(VO). 
Bahia  (Salvador),  Bahia  (0). 


Fortaleia,  Cear6  (C) 

Pari  (Belfim),  ParS  (C)_ 


Manaos,  Amazonas  (CA) 
SBo     Luiz,     Maranhso 
(CA). 
Pernambuco   (Recife),   Per- 

nambuco  (O). 
Porto   Alegre,   Rio   Grande 
do  Sul  (C). 

Rio  Grande,  Rio  Grande 
do  Sul  (C A). 

Santos,  Sfto  Paulo  (C) , 

S8o  Paulo,  880  Paulo  (CO). 


Dwight  R.  Bishop,  asst.  agricultural  attache 

Henri  Andr6  Weismann,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Ralph  A.  Schweitzer,  second  secretary;  vice  consul: 

Roy  T.  Davis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Donald  J.  McGrath,  vice  consul-. 

Charles  W.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

Arthur  D.  Foley,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  W.  Paterson,  vice  consul 

Margaret  P.  Hays,  vice  consul 

Jack  E.  Coimer,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Heber  R.  Bird,  vice  consul. 

Gordon  E.  Porter,  jr.  agricultural  officer 

William  Preston  Rambo,  vice  consul 

John  Crider  Amott,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 

Brig.  Gen.  George  H.  Beverley,  military  attache 

and  military  air  attache. 
Capt.  William  R.  Cooke,  Jr.,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Art  B.  Miller,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Maj.  Vernon  A.  Walters,  asst.  military  attache... 
Comdr.  James  A.  Adkins.  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Ma].  William  J.  Sims,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Col.  James  O.  McQehee,  asst'.  military  air  attache. 

Robert  Bruce  Harley,  vice  consul 


June 
tJune 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
July 
Dec. 
Feb. 
June 
Aug. 
Nov. 


27, 1947 
28, 1947 

18, 1947 
15, 1947 
14, 1947 
1, 1947 
20, 1946 

13. 1946 

30. 1947 
3, 1946 

14. 1946 
15, 1945 
6, 1946 

17. 1947 


FSS-9 
F80-6 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-12 

FSS-U 

FSO-6 


June  13,1947 

Feb.  28,1945 

Mar.  27, 1947 
Jan.  4, 1946 
Aug.  13,1947 

Mar.  25, 1946 

Mar.  26, 1946 

June    3, 1946     FSS-10 


Kenneth  J.  Yearns,  consul 

William  W.  Lanaban,  Jr.,  vice  consul . 

Robert  A.  Christopher,  vice  consul 

Richard  A.  Godfrey,  vice  consul 

George  T.  Colman,  vice  consul 

John  A.  Moran,  3d,  vice  consul 


JFeb.  13,1947 
Jan.  14, 1946 
Sept.  22, 1947 
June  4. 1947 
June  23,1947 
July   23,1947 


Wiley  T.  Clay,  consular  agent. 


July     1, 1940 


George  E.  Miller,  consul. Feb.  20,1946 

Sept.  17, 1947 
Apr.  11,1946 
July  25,1946 
tJan.  1, 1947 
Dec.     1, 1942 


Edvcard  Bruce  Ferguson,  vice  consul. 

William  Belton,  consul 

Robert  W.  Adams,  vice  consul 

Arden  Edward  DuBols,  vice  consul... 
Eugene  C.  Pflflner,  consular  agent. .. 


Arthur  G.  Parsloe,  consul 

Cecil  M.  P.  Cross,  consul  general 

Rolland  Welch,  consul 

Charles  K.  Ludewig,  consul 

Marc  L.  Severe,  consul 

Oscar  K.  Moore,  agricultural  officer... 

John  F.  Root,  vice  consul 

Edward  V.  Llndberg,  vice  consul 

Ray  H.  Crane,  vice  consul 

Frederick  L.  Royt,  vice  consul 

Daniel  B.  Harrison,  disbursing  officer. 
Ralf  H.  Masure,  vice  consul 


tJan. 

Mar. 
JJan. 

Sept. 
tJan. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Nov. 
JFeb. 


31, 1947 
21, 1941 

10. 1946 
2. 1947 

31. 1947 
15, 1947 
10, 1946 

23. 1946 

6. 1946 

5. 1947 
2, 1947 

21. 1947 


FSO-4 

FS&-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 


FSO-4 
FSO-6 
FSO-4 
FSO-6 
FSS-10 


rss-8 

FSO-1 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 

FSS-7 
FSR-5 
FSO-6 

rso-6 

F88-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-10 

FS8-11 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

! 

Category 
and  class 

BULGARIA 

Sofia  (Soflya)  (L)  

Donald  R.  Heath,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 
Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attach^  ' 

Sept.  30, 1947 

Dec.  29.1945 
tNov.  13,  1946 
Jan.     9. 1947 
tAug.  15,1947 
Oct.      7, 1947 
tOct.      4. 1947 
tSept.  27, 1947 
June  27,1947 
tOct.    31,1947 
tNov.  13, 1946 
Sept.  18, 1947 
Sept.  30, 1946 
Oct.    10,1947 
Oct.    13,1947 

Sept.  15,1947 

Sept.  15,1947 
Sept.  15,1947 

Oct.    17,1947 

Sept.    4,1947 
tOct.    18,1947 
tOct.    31,1947 
Aug.  11,1947 
Mar.  31, 1947 
Dec.  22,1947 
July   18,1947 
Sept.  24, 1947 
Mar.  26, 1947 
Dec.     2, 1946 
tNov.  13, 1946 
Aug.  22.1947 

tNov.  18, 1943 

Dec.    9, 1946 
tJan.    20,1945 

Deo.     4, 1944 
July  23,1947 

FSO-1 

F8S~2 

William  Kllng,  agricultural  attachfi  ' 

FSR-4 

Louis  Charles  Beck,  attachfi..   

FS8-6 

John  Evarts  Horner,  first  secretary;  consul 

Raymond  F.  Courtney,  second  secretary;  consul- . 
Donald  Freeman  Ewing,  vice  consul 

FSO-4 
FSO-4 

FSS-7 

Robert  Rossow,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul- . . 
Spencer  Solon  Beman,  3d,  asst.  attach^-      - 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

Marv  S.  Johnston,  asst.  attache  ..      

FSR-6 

(MA&  NA) 

Virginia  E.  McOonigal,  cultural  officer.. 

Thomas  M.  Recknagel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Stanley  M.  Cleveland,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 
James  C.  Quick,  vice  consul;  disbursing  officer 

Edmund  Owen  Stillman,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Maj.  Alexis  A.  Jedenofl,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Col.  John  C.  Pitchford,  military  air  attache. 

Lt.  Col.  Gratian  M.  Yatsevitch,  asst.  military 

attache. 

J.  Klahr  Huddle,  appointed  ambassador  extra- 
ordinary and  plenipotentiary. 
Andrew  Vincent  Corry,  attache  * 

FSR-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-(i 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 

BURMA,  UNION  OF 

Rangoon  (E)  3 , 

FSO-CM 
FSR-3 

Frederick  L.  Jochem,  consul 

FSR-4 

J.  Russell  Andrus,  second  secretary;  consul 

R.  Austin  Acly,  second  secretary;  consul 

FSR-4 
FSO-4 

Francis  T.  Reardnn,  vine  consul 

FSS-8 

Herbert  D.  Spivack,  second  secretary;  vice  consul- - 
Albert  Laplace  Dart,  asst.  attache  ' 

rso-5 

FSS-8 

Albert  A.  Rabida,  vice  consul  - -. 

FSS-11 

James  B.  Lindsey,  vice  consul 

FSS-11 

CANADA 

Ottawa,  Ontario  (E) 

Martin  P.  Detels,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Mona  T.  Farmer,  librarian 

Jerome  K.  Holloway,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Ray   Atherton,   ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Julian  F.  Harrington,  counselor  of  embassy.. 

Henry  M.  Bankhead,  counselor  of  embassy  for 

econ.  adairs. 
Homer  S.  Fox,  cml.  attache 

FSO-6 
FSS-12 
FSO-6 

FSO-OM 

FSO-CM 
FSO-1 

FSO-2 

Francis  A.  Flood,  attache.. - 

FSR-2 

•  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade,  Berlin,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Praha,  and  Vienna;  resident  in  Bern. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Belgrade 

3  Effective  January  4, 1948,  when  Burma  wDl  celebrate  its  independence. 

<  .Assigned  also  to  Colombo,  Karachi,  and  New  Delhi;  resident  in  New  Delhi; 

»  Assigned  also  to  Bangkok,  Hanoi,  and  Saigon;  resident  in  Bangkok. 


8 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


CANADA— Continued 


Ottawa,  Ontario  (E)— Con.- 


(MA  &  NA). 


Calgary,  Alberta  (C) . . . 
Edmonton,  Alberta  (C), 


Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur, 

Ontario  (C). 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  (CQ)„ 


Frederieton,  New  Bruns- 
wick (VC). 
Hamilton,  Ontario  (C) 


Montreal,  Quebec  (CO). 


Oliver  B.  North,  asst.  cml.  attache 

George  S.  Roper,  civil  air  attache 

Edward  D.  McLaughlin,  acting  cml.  attache, 

Dana  M.  Doten,  attache 

Roy  Olin  Westley,  agricultural  officer 

Henry  N.  Groman,  attache  ' 

George  C.  Minor,  consul 

Terry  B.  Sanders,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Girvan  Teall,  vice  consul 

Elizabeth  Child  Macintosh,  econ.  analyst 

Dorothy  T.  Brown,  vice  consul.. 

Paul  F.  DuVivier,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  Norris  Dale,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Jay  F.  Stelnmeti,  vice  consul;  asst.  disbursing 
agent. 

Col.  Raymond  E.  S.  Williamson,  military  attache 
Capt.  John  Raby,  naval  attache  and  naval  attache 

for  air. 

Col.  Jack  C.  Hodgson,  military  air  attache. 

Lt.  Col.  August  Schonburg,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Harold  L.  Richey,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Comdr.  Isaiah  M.  Hampton,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Col.  Sherwood  E.  Buckland,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 


Charles  W.  Allen,  consul 

Paul  C.  Seddicum,  consul 

Charles  Hayden  McLoon,  vice  consul- 
Charles  H.  Stephan,  consul 


Alfred  W.  Klleforth,  consul  general. 

Archibald  E.  Gray,  consul 

Fred  M.  Wren,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Taliaferro,  vice  consul.. 
Frederick  C.  Johnson,  vice  consul.. 


Robert  English,  consul 

George  Moffltt,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

North  Winship,  consul  general 

Eugene  M.  Hinkle.  consul 

JackK.  McFall,  consul. 

James  E.  Callahan,  consul 

Byron  White,  vice  consul 

W.  Horton  Schoellkopf,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

John  R.  Barry,  consul 

Frank  G.  Mitchell,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 
agent. 

Charles  T.  Warner,  vice  consul 

Wilbur  P.  Chase,  vice  consul.. 

John  L.  Stegmaier,  vice  consul 

Frederic  H.  Behr,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Robert  C.  Johnson,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Stanley  T.  Hayes,  vice  consul 

Harold  T.  Pepin,  vice  consul 

James  M.  Macfarland,  vice  consul. 

Robert  C.  Huffman,  vice  consul 

Stephen  Olesnevich,  vice  consul 

Benjamin  E.  Nindel,  vice  consul 


Nov. 

16, 1928 

FSO-3 

Feb. 

13, 1945 

FSR-3 

Jan. 

27, 1947 

FSO-3 

tJuly 

1, 1947 

FSR-4 

Feb. 

25, 1947 

FSS-7 

Dec. 

29, 1947 

FSS-6 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-6 

Oct. 

29, 1946 

FSO-5 

Oct. 

20, 1944 

FSS-10 

Aug. 

30, 1945 

FSS-IO 

tNov. 

29, 1946 

FSS-10 

May 

1, 1946 

FSO-6 

Dec. 

18, 1947 

FSO-6 

tMay 

6, 1948 

FSS-U 

Mar. 

18, 1946 

Apr. 

16, 1948 

Sept. 

20, 1946 

Mar. 

12. 1946 

May 

8, 1946 

Jan. 

30, 1946 

Dec.     6, 1946 


tJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

tran. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

Oct. 

21, 1947 

FSS-U 

Sept 

22. 1947 

FSS-7 

Feb. 

6, 1946 

FSO-1 

July 

1, 1947 

FSO-3 

tJan. 

8, 1946 

FSR-5 

July 

22, 1942 

FSS-10 

Sept. 

19, 1921 

FSS-8 

Sept. 

13, 1945 

F80-4 

June 

15, 1946 

F68-11 

Oct. 

12, 1944 

FSO-1 

Sept. 

10, 1946 

FSO-3 

Oct. 

16, 1947 

FSO-3 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-6 

June 

10, 1944 

FSO-5 

Mar. 

27, 1946 

FSO-5 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-9 

Jime 

4, 1946 

FSS-9 

Aug. 

14, 1945 

FSS-10 

July 

15, 1947 

FSO-6 

July 

18, 1947 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

17, 1946 

FSS-U 

May 

14, 1947 

FSS-10 

Dec. 

18, 1939 

FSS-U 

Oct. 

25, 1944 

FSS-11 

Mar. 

2, 1945 

FSS-U 

Oct. 

4,1947 

FSS-U 

Apr. 

2, 1947 

FSS-U 

Oct. 

4. 1947 

FSS-U 

» Assigned  also  to  St.  John's,  Newloundjand, 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


9 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CANADA— Continued 

Niagara  Falls,  Ontario  (C)... 
Quebec,  Quebec  (C) 

Begina,  Saskatchewan  (C)... 

St.  John,  New  Brunswick 
(C). 

St.  Stephen,  New  Bruns- 
wick (C). 

Sarnia,  Ontario  (C) 

Toronto,  Ontario  (CO) 


Vancouver,  British  Colum- 
bia (CO). 


Victoria,  British  Columbia 

(O). 
Windsor,  Ontario  (C) 


Winnipeg,  Manitoba  (CQ).. 


Arthur  R.  Williams,  consul 

William  H.  Brown,  vice  consul 

J.  Kenly  Bacon,  consul -.. 

Thomas  S.  Estes,  vice  consul 

James  R.  Riddle,  vice  consul 

Dudley  E.  Cyphers,  vice  consul 

Harry  M.  Donaldson,  consul.. 

Joseph  P.  Nagoski,  vice  consul 

George  L.  Brist,  consul 

William  A.  Mitchell,  vice  consul 

Charles  E.  B.  Payne,  vice  consul 

Lynn  W.  Meekins,  consul 

Sidney  A.  Belovsky,  consul 

Frederick  A.  Bohne,  consul 

George  L.  Tolman,  vice  consul 

J.  William  Henry,  vice  consul 

Herbert  F.  N.  Schmitt,  vice  consul... 

Robert  H.  Macy,  vice  consul 

Robert  William  Harding,  vice  consul 

Abbott  Judd,  vice  consul 

Charles  F.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Malcolm  R.  Dougherty,  vice  consul.. 
Howard  K.  Travers,  consul  general.  _ 

George  D.  Andrews,  consul. 

Ralph  A.  Boemstein,  consul 

Orray  Taft,  Jr.,  consul... 

Nelson  P.  Meeks,  consul 

Charles  C.  Carson,  vice  consul 

Augustus  C.  Owen,  vice  consul 

James  R.  Ruchti,  vice  consul 

Leo  J.  Callanan,  consul- 

Bernard  Gotlieb,  consul 

John  L.  Bankbead,  consul 

Duncan  Murchison  White,  consul 

Charles  C.  Sundell,  vice  consul 

Juan  L.  Qorrell,  vice  consul 

Walter  H.  McKinney,  consul  general 

Stewart  E.  McMillin,  consul 

J.  Ramon  Solana,  vice  consul 

Quentin  R.  Bates,  vice  consul 

Joseph  W.  Sowell,  vice  consul 


CHILE 


Santiago  (E) Claude  G.  Bowers,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Edward  G.  Trueblood,  counselor  of  embassy 

Clarence  E.  Birgfeld,  first  secretary;  consul 

E.  Paul  Tenney,  first  secretary;  consul  general 

Carrel  B.  Larson,  minerals  attachfi  ' 

Bainbridge  C.  Davis,  attachfi 

Warren  Delano  Robbins,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

Earl  T.  Grain,  second  secretary;  consul 

Heath  Bowman,  attache 

Dixon  Donnelley,  attache.. 

William  B.  Caldwell,  attache 

James  D.  Bell,  second  secretary;  consul 

Camden  L.  McLain,  consul 

1  Assigned  also  to  Bogot&,  La  Paz,  and  Lima;  resident  in  Lima. 


Dec. 

July 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Aug. 
tDec. 

Nov. 
tJan. 
tJuly 

June 

Aug. 

Dec. 
tJan. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Dec. 
tMay 

Oct. 

July 

Oct. 

May 

Oct. 

Sept. 

July 
JJan. 

July 
JFeb. 

Nov. 

July 

Sept. 
July 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
tApr. 
June 
June 
July 
Sept. 


1946 
1937 
1946 
1946 
1945 
1944 
1944 
1946 
1947 
1943 
1940 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1943 
1947 
1946 
1943 
1930 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1943 
1945 
1947 
1946 
1931 
1947 
1946 

1944 
1945 
1947 
1940 
1945 
1945 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1945 


June  22,1939 


Aug. 

{Sept. 
Mar. 
June 
May 
June 
Jan. 

lOct. 

tOct. 
Feb. 
June 

tJan. 


7, 1947 
20, 1947 
12, 1947 

4, 1946 
15, 1947 

5, 1946 

18. 1946 

19. 1947 
19, 1947 
12, 1947 
30, 1947 
31, 1947 


10 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

CHILE— Continued 

Santiago  (E)— Continued 

Carl  F.  Norden,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Manson  Earl  Harter,  attach^  '.. 

Dec.  22,1947 
July     1, 1947 
tNov.  12, 1947 
tAug.     8, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1947 
Mar.  28, 1945 
Dec.    12,1947 
Nov.    1, 1946 

Dec.     4, 1947 
May  27. 1946 

tNov.  12, 1947 
Dec.  22,1947 

tFeb.  23,1947 

Apr.  26,1947 
Apr.  26,1947 

Nov.    5,1946 

Mar.    1, 1946 
Sept.  20, 1946 

Oct.    24,1946 
tMar.    4,1947 
June    9, 1947 
May  19,1947 
Oct.    29,1946 
tNov.    1, 1947 
tOct.     1, 1934 

July   12,1946 

Aug.   26,1947 

tMar.  25, 1946 
Dec.   15,1947 
Mar.  17, 1947 

tFeb.   17,1945 
Feb.  20,1946 
Apr.     1, 1946 
July    18.1946 

JAug.  11,1917 
July  31,1946 
Aug.     6. 1947 
Sept.    3,1947 

tOct.    19,1947 
Aug.  14,1945 
Dec.  22,1947 
May  20, 1947 

FSO-5 
FSS-6 

Biddle  H.  Garrison,  asst.  attache 

FSS-8 

Joseph  E.  Maldonado,  consul;  disbunsing  officer. . - 
Arthur  J.  Romero,  consul 

FSS-S 
FSS-8 

Harry  Clinton  Reed,  second  secretary;  vice  consul- 
David  E.  Wright,  vice  consul.  _. - 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

James  F.   O'Connor,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Aldred  J.  Pedersen,  vice  consul--  .  - 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

James  Maish,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

William  F.  Penniman,  Jr.,  attache 

F8S-11 

FSS-11 

(MA&  NA) 

Edward  T.  Long,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Eugene  V.  Harris,  asst.  agricultural  attache 

Col.  Charles  W.  McCarthy,  military  attach§ 

Comdr.  Wilson  R.  Bartlett,  naval  attach^  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Robert  Lewis  Coffey,  Jr.,  military  air 

attache. 
Maj.  Oscar  M.  Doerfllnger,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Gildo  S.  Codispoti,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

George  R.  Bingham,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 
FSS-n 

FSS-10 

Valparaiso  (C) 

Gilson  G.  Blake,  consul  general - 

FSO-3 

Raymond  J.  O'Mara,  vice  consul 

FSS-9 

Francis  M.  Withey,  vice  consul 

FSS-11 

Thomas  F.  Nolan,  vice  consul 

FSS-11 

Mansfield  McMahan,  vice  consul 

FSS-11 

Cruz  Grande,  Coquimbo 

Frank  T.  Rueter,  consular  agent-.- 

(CA). 

CHINA 

NHTilriTig  (F)         .                 .... 

J.  Leighton  Stuart,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Lewis  Clark,  counselor  of  embassy ' 

FSO-2 

Owen  L.  Dawson,  agricultural  attache  ' 

Livingston  T.  Merchant,  counselor  of  embassy 

James  E.  McKenna,  first  secretary;  consul  general. 
A.  Bland  Calder,  cml.  attache  '  . 

FSO-2 
FSO-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 

William  T.  Turner,  first  secretary;  consul. 

FSO-3 

Raymond  P.  Ludden,  first  secretary;  consul 

Troy  L.  Perkins,  first  secretary;  consul 

FSO-3 
FSO-3 

Carl  H.  Boehringer,  first  secretary 

Francis  G.  Jarvis,  civil  air  attache  * 

FSO-3 
FSR-4 

Harry  A.  Hinderer,  attache      .... 

FSS-3 

Frederic  D.  Schultheis,  attache.  _  

FSS-4 

George  Lawrence  Harris,  attache 

FSR-4 

John  Fremont  Melby,  second  secretary;  consul 

Thomas  J.  Cory,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard  Emerson  Jones,  attache* 

FSO-4 
FSO-5 
FSS-6 

1  Assigned  also  to  Asuncion,  Buenos  Aires,  and  Montevideo;  resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 

2  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 
8  Assigned  to  serve  at  Shanghai. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Manila  and  Shanghai;  resident  in  Shanghai. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Hong  Kong. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


11 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

CHINA— Continued 

Nanking  (E)— Continued.... 

Josiah  W.  Bennett,  asst.  attachfi 

tOct.    19,1947 

FSS-8 

Edward  Anderberg,  Jr.,  econ.  analyst 

Oct.     8, 1945 

FSR-6 

Wallace  W.  Stuart,  second  secretary;  vice  consul,. 

July    12,1946 

FSO-5 

Ralph  N.  Clough,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

June  12,1947 

FSO-6 

Marybelle  Bouchard,  asst.  public-affairs  officer 

Mar.  28, 1947 

FSS-10 

Hendrik  van  Oss,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

May  22,1947 

FSO-6 

Ruth  F.  Bean,  research  assistant 

Sept.    5,1947 
tNov.    4,1946 

FSS-9 

Robert  B.  Moody,  third  secretary,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

Steven  Kline,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Sept.    4, 1947 

FSO-6 

Hilda  M.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

May  27,1946 
tJuly   14,1947 

FSS-11 

Robert  Anderson,  asst.  attache 

FSS-11 

Bruce  M.  Lancaster,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Aug.  15,1947 

FSO-6 

Seymour  Levenson,  disbursing  officer 

Apr.  28,1947 

FSS-11 

(MA  &  NA) 

Brig.  Gen.  Robert  H.  Soule,  military  attachfi 

Nov.    1, 1946 

Capt.  W.  T.  Kenny,  naval  attache  and  naval  at- 

Oct.    9, 1946 

tache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Otto  R.  Haney,  military  air  attache 

Aug.   31,1945 

Col.  David  D.  Barrett,  asst.  military  attache 

tNov.    1,1946 

Col.  Frederick  J.  Dau,  asst.  military  attache 

Oct.    22,1946 

Col.  Morris  B.  DePass,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache.. 

July    17,1947 

Lt.  Col.  Ben  W.  Covington,  asst.  military  attache. 

Mar.  12, 1946 

Lt.  Col.  Nat  S.  Perrine,  asst.  military  attache 

June  13,1946 

Lt.  Col.  Edward  T.  Cowen,  asst.  military  attaohe. 

Feb.  27,1947 

Maj.  Robert  B.  Rlgg,  asst.  military  attache 

Oct.    23,1945 

/ 

Ma].  John  E.  Beebe,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache 

June  17,1946 

Maj.  John  E.  Bradley,  asst.  military  attache 

Sept.  19, 1946 

MaJ.  Homer  0.  Hinckley,  asst.  military  attache... 

Sept.  19, 1946 

Maj.  David  R.  Longacre,  asst.  military  attache... 

Oct.   22,1946 

Maj.  Harold  O.  Qelwlcks,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Dec.     5, 1946 

Maj.  Vaughn  F.  Meisllng,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Jan.     9, 1947 

Maj.  Robert  B.  Ekvall,  asst.  military  attache 

Feb.  25,1947 

Capt.  John  W.  Collins,  asst.  military  attache 

Aug.  16,1946 

Capt.  James  E.  Marshall,  Jr.,  asst.  military  at- 

Sept. 25, 1946 

tache. 

Comdr.  Morgan  Slayton,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Sept.    9,1947 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  John  T.  L.  D.  Gabbert,  asst.  naval  attache 

Dec.  29,1947 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Thornton  M.  Hinkle,  asst.  naval  attache 

May  17,1946 

and  asst.  naval  attache  lor  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Edwin  A.  Buchanan,  asst.  naval  at- 

May 17,1946 

tache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  James  W.  Packard,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 

Dec.   22,1947 

attache. 

Lt.  Hammond  M.  Rolph,  asst.  naval  attache 

May    3,1946 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (]g)   Walter  P.  Southard,   Jr.,  asst.  naval  at- 

Nov. 29, 1945 

tache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Edward  S.  Shahin,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

June  10.1947 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Kearie  Lee  Berry,  asst.  military  air  attache... 

Dec.  12,1946 

Capt.  Robert  W.  Maloy,  asst.  military  air  attache.. 

Jan.    28,1947 

Canton,  Kwangtung  (CO)... 

Hiram  A.  Boucher,  consul  general. 

July    11,1947 

FSO-2 

Joseph  Arthur  Yager,  attache 

Nov.    3, 1947 

FSR-4 

William  P.  Wright,  consul 

Jan.    28,1946 

FSO-4 

Gordon  L.  Burke,  consul 

Feb.  27,1947 
tOct.    18,1947 
Nov.    7,1947 

FSO-4 

Elmer  Newton,  consul 

FSR-4 

Fulton  Freeman,  consul. 

FSO-4 

12 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


CHINA— Continued 

Canton,  Kwangtung  (CG)- 
Continued 


Changchun  (CG). 
Chungking  (O)... 


Dairen,  Liaoning  (C).. 
Hankow,  Hupeh  (CG). 


Kunming  (Yiinnanfu) ,  Yun- 
nan (C). 
Mukden,  Liaoning  (CG) 


Peiping,  Hopeh  (CQ)i. 


Shanghai,  Klangsu  (CG). 


Reid  Jorgensen,  vice  consul 

Fong  Chuck,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Dunn,  vice  consul 

Normand  William  Redden,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Dexter,  vice  consul 

Wellington  Z.  Myers,  vice  consul - 

Oliver  Edmund  Clubb,  consul  general 

Robert  S.  Ward,  consul . 

Allen  C.  Slebens,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Streeper,  consul  general 

Arthur  Haddon  Hopkins,  Jr.,  asst.  consular  at- 
tache. 

Hyman  Bloom,  vice  consul 

■William  E.  Wallace,  vice  consul 

Harold  G.  McConeghcy,  vice  consul - 

Philip  Hanna  Valdes,  vice  consul 

H.  Mcrrell  Benninghoff,  consul  general -. 

Paul  Paddock,  vice  consul 

Culver  Gleysteen,  vice  consul 

Paul  W.  Meyer,  consul 

Leonard  L.  Bacon,  consul 

Hubert  F.  Ferrell,  vice  consul..- 

Richard  Paul  Conlon,  asst.  public-aSairs  officer... 

Stanley  A.  McGeary,  vice  consul 

Owen  L.  Steele,  vice  consul. 

Angus  Ward,  consul  general 

Delano  McKelvey,  vice  consul 

Fred  E.  Hubbard,  vice  consul 

John  K.  Cochran,  asst.  consular  attach^ 

Arthur  S.  Abbott,  vice  consul 

William  N.  Stokes,  vice  consul 

Joseph  I.  Touchette,  consul 

Robert  W.  Rinden,  consul 

James  Dyke  van  Putten,  consul 

Edwin  W.  Martin,  vice  consul 

John  Q.  Anderton,  vice  consul --. 

LaRue  R.  Lutkins,  vice  consul 

Douglas  N.  Forman,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. 

Alfred  LeS.  Jenkins,  vice  consul 

Oscar  V.  Armstrong,  vice  consul 

Gardner  C.  Carpenter,  vice  consul 

Edward  M.  Ingle,  vice  consul 

Marion  R.  Gunn,  librarian 

Gerald  Stryker,  vice  consul.. 

Richard  M.  McCarthy,  vice  consul 

Howard  L.  Boorman,  vice  consul 

John  M.  Cabot,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul  * 

Donald  S.Gilpatric,  attache 

James  B.  Pilcher,  consul ..- 

Francis  H.  Styles,  consul 

Augustus  S.  Chase,  consul 

Donald  D.  Edgar,  consul 

Francis  G .  Jarvis,  civil  air  attache ' 

Richard  E.  Kleinhans,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

W.  Bradley  Connors,  consul .----.-- 


May 

9, 1947 

FSS-8 

Feb. 

4, 1946 

FSS-11 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

22, 1947 

FSS-11 

Sept. 

12, 1947 

FSO-6 

tNov. 

1, 1947 

FSS-ll 

May  29, 1947 

FSO-2 

Aug. 

6,  1947 

FSO-4 

May 

29,  1947 

FSS-11 

Apr. 

30, 1946 

FSO-3 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-6 

tApr. 

22, 1946 

FSS-11 

Mar. 

3, 1947 

FSS-11 

June 

2, 1947 

FSS-11 

Sept. 

16, 1947 

FSO-6 

May 

7, 1946 

FSO-2 

Dec. 

30, 1947 

FSO-5 

Dec. 

2, 1947 

FSS-11 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

FSO-3 

July 

8, 1947 

FSO-4 

tJuly 

15, 1946 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

23, 1947 

FSS-11 

July 

11, 1944 

FSS-9 

Aug. 

12, 1947 

FSS-11 

July 

9,  1946 

FSO-2 

July 

9, 1947 

FSO-5 

Apr. 

28,  1947 

FSS-8 

tOct. 

19,1947 

FSS-10 

Apr. 

11,  1946 

FSS-11 

Dec. 

2, 1946 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

FSO^ 

Oct. 

24, 1946 

FSO-4 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

FSR-4 

July 

15,  1946 

FSO-5 

Apr. 

28, 1947 

FSS-8 

Oct. 

8, 1946 

FSO-5 

May 

1,  1947 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

30, 1946 

FSO-6 

May  26, 1947 

FSO-6 

Aug. 

26, 1947 

FSO-6 

Mar. 

12.1946 

FSS-11 

tNov. 

13, 1946 

FSS-11 

July 

15,  1946 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

12,  1947 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

21, 1947 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

25, 1947 

FSO-1 

May  17, 1946 

FSR-3 

Mar. 

1, 1946 

FSO-3 

May 

13,  1946 

FSO-3 

May 

15, 1947 

FSO-3 

Oct. 

3, 1947 

FSO-3 

July 

31, 1946 

FSR-4 

Dec. 

10, 1945 

FSS-4 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

FSR-4 

I  Effective  Jan.  10,  1948. 

'  Accredited  to  the  embassy  at  Nanking. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Manila  and  Nenkinj;. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


13 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


CmN  A— Continued 

Shanghai,    Eiangsu  (CQ)- 
Continued 


Taipei    (Taihoku),   Taiwan 
(Formosa)  (CO). 


Tientsin,  Hopeh  (OQ). 


Tihwa,  Sinklang  (O) 

778382—48 2 


Reuben  R.  Thomas,  attachfi 

Floyd  E.  Masten,  attachfi -- 

Harold  D.  Robison,  consul 

James  Powers  Moody,  consular  attach6 

Arthur  Cooke  Calvin,  attache 

Edward  D.  Cuffe,  econ.  analyst --- 

Stephen  C.  Brown,  consul 

M.  Robert  Rutherford,  consul 

Charles  S.  Millet,  consul 

Paul  W.  Frillman,  consul 

Thomas  Linthicum,  admin,  officer 

James  Albert  Hunter,  consular  attachS 

Fred  Snider,  radio  engineer 

A.  W.  J.  Orotjohan,  communications  officer 

Margaret  K.  Gardner,  econ.  analyst 

William  Edward  Dwyer,  admin,  officer 

Hungerford  B.  Howard,  vice  consul 

Earl  Joseph  Wilson,  asst.  public-affairs  officer... 

Harry  D.  Q.  Carroll,  vice  consul 

Loris  F.  Craig,  econ.  analyst 

Mary  E.  Barrett,  asst.  consular  attache 

David  P.  Coffin,  vice  consul 

Josephine  Johanna  Oruenwald,  econ.  analyst 

Robert  Meyer,  econ.  analyst.- . 

Margaret  W.  Thompson,  asst.  consular  attaehg. . 

Robert  C.  Coudray,  vice  consul 

William  M.  Olive,  vice  consul 

Arthur  H.  Rosen,  vice  consul 

W.  F.  Davis  Gebhart,  vice  consul 

John  H.  Stutesman,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Emory  C.  Swank,  vice  consul 

Alexander  L.  Peaslee,  vice  consul 

Norman  B.  Hannah,  vice  consul 

Herman  J.  Schwan,  vice  consul. , 

Willis  R.  Etter,  vice  consul , 

Elizabeth  Lee  Engdahl,  vice  consul 

Lea  E.  Williams,  vice  consul 

Francis  T.  McCoy,  vice  consul 

Allen  Richard  Turner,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Haigh,  vice  consul 

Kenneth  C.  Krentz,  consul  general 

Roswell  C.  Beverstock,  consul 

Robert  J.  Catto,  asst.  consular  attach^ 

Scott  George,  vice  consul 

Scribner  W.  McCoy,  vice  consul 

Robert  Lacy  Smyth,  consul  general 

Frederick  W.  Hinke,  consul 

Gerald  Warner,  consul 

Willard  O.  Brovpn,  consul 

Joseph  H.  Rogatnick,  asst.  consular  attache 

Seymour  I.  Nadler,  vice  consul 

Sam  L.  Yates,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

David  K.  Marvin,  vice  consul 

John  Pershing  Cofley,  vice  consul 

Gordon  C.  Tullock,  vice  consul 

J.  Hall  Paxton,  consul... 

Robert  B.  Dreesen,  vice  consul. ... 


May 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

June 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Oct. 
tOct. 

July 

Dec. 

July 

July 

Nov. 
tJuly 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Jan. 
tOct. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Dec. 
{Oct. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

July 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 
tJuly 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Oct. 
tOct. 
tOct. 

Oct. 

Dec. 
tOct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
tMar. 

Jan. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

July 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


i,  1947 
,  1946 

1. 1946 

1. 1947 
,1947 
i,  1946 
1, 1946 
,1947 
;,  1947 
;,  1947 
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,1947 
,  1946 
,1947 
;,  1945 
,1946 
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,  1947 
,1947 
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1. 1945 
,1946 
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i,  1947 
,  1947 
,  1945 
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,1946 

1. 1946 
,1946 

1. 1947 
,1946 
',  1946 
,1946 
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;,  1947 
i,  1947 
1, 1947 
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-,  1947 
;,  1946 
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',  1946 
1,1947 


FSS-3 
FSS-4 
F80-4 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-6 

rso-4 

FSO-4 

FSO^ 

FSR-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-5 

FSS-6 

FSS-6 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSS-7 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-5 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSR-6 

FBS-10 

FSS-11 

FSS-U 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

FSS-U 

FSS-U 

FSS-U 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

FSS-U 

FSO-3 

FSO^ 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

rso-2 

FSO-3 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-7 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-U 
FSO-6 
FSO-4 
FSO-6 


14 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


CHINA— Continued 

Tsingtao,  Shantung  (CO).. 


COLOMBIA 


Bogotft  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Barranquilla  (C). 


Cali(G). 


Buenaventura  (VC). 
Cartagena  (C).. 


MedeUtoCC). 


Clarence  J.  Splker,  consul  general 

Robert  C.  Strong,  consul 

Carl  O.  Hawthorne,  consul 

George  M.  Hein,  vice  consul 

Theodore  A.  Wahl,  vice  consul... 


Willard  L.  Beaulac,  ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  plenipotentiary. 

Carlos  J.  Warner,  first  secretary;  consul 

Burton  Y.  Berry,  counselor  of  embassy... 

Carrel  B.  Larson,  minerals  attach^  • 

Harry  A.  Real,  attaehS.. 

Edward  Calhoun  Crouch,  attache 

Kenneth  Wemimont,  agricultural  attach^ 

David  M.  Clark,  second  secretary 

Roy  Richard  Rubottom,  Jr.,  second  secretary; 
consul. 

Jacob  Canter,  attach^-.. 

John  M.  Vebber,  attach^ 

Sterling  J.  Cottrell,  civil  air  attache* 

Arthur  P.  Biggs,  asst.  attache 

William  A.  Wieland,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attache' 

Joseph  A.  Silberstein,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thomas  A.  Grunwell,  vice  consul 

John  G.  Gossett,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thomas  R.  Favell,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 

Harry  L.  Hamlette,  vice  consul 

Charles  G.  Mueller,  vice  consul. 

Patrick  Henry  Armijo,  vice  consul 

Jean  Mary  Wilkowski,  vice  consul 

Hogan  F.  Buford,  vice  consul  * 

Col.  George  S.  Beurket,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  William  F.  Hausman,  naval  attache  and 
naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Edmund  Burke  Richards,  military  air  at- 
tache. 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  M.  Pack,  asst.  military  attache- 


George  M.  Graves,  consul 

Jack  H.  Heck,  vice  consul 

Nona  L.  Gardiner,  vice  consul 

Nicholas  A.  Fuller,  vice  consul. 

Franklin  Hawley,  consul 

Henry  Testman  Andersen,  vice  consul. 

Hogan  F.  Buford,  vice  consul'. 

Heman  C.  Vogenitz,  consul 

Henry  L.  Coster,  vice  consul 

Joseph  P.  Ragland,  consul. 

John  L  Fishburne,  vice  consul 

John  I.  Copeland,  vice  consul 


1  Assigned  also  to  La  Pat,  Lima,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Lima. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Caracas  and  Quito. 

'  Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Lima,  Panama,  Quito,  San  Jos6,  and  San  Salvador. 

♦  Temporarily  at  Buenaventura. 

•  Temporarily. 


July  30,1946 

Aug.  4. 1947 

tJan.  31,1947 

Apr.  28,1947 

Nov.  20, 1947 


FSO-2 
FSO-4 
FSS-8 
F8S-9 
FSO-€ 


Apr. 

10, 1947 

FSG-CM 

Aug. 

23, 1946 

FSO-3 

Sept. 

30, 1947 

FSO-3 

June 

4, 1946 

FSS-4 

Feb. 

27, 1947 

FSS-4 

May 

19, 1947 

FSS-4 

Oct. 

7, 1946 

FSR-4 

Oct. 

7, 1947 

FSO-4 

May 

20, 1947 

FSO-4 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-4 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-4 

May 

16, 1946 

FSR-5 

Nov. 

17, 1947 

FSR-5 

Dec. 

23, 1946 

FSO-6 

May 

20, 1947 

FSS-8 

July 

19. 1946 

FSO-6 

July 

29, 1947 

FSS-9 

Aug. 

1, 1947 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

10, 1947 

FSO-6 

May 

6, 1946 

FSS-11 

Nov. 

16, 1945 

FSS-11 

tFeb. 

11, 1946 

FSS-11 

July 

18, 1946 

FSS-11 

Sept. 

2, 1947 

FSS-11 

June 

26, 1946 

June 

11,1946 

Sept. 

10, 1947 

Aug. 

22, 1947 

Dec. 

27, 1946 

FSO-4 

Sept. 

6, 1946 

FSS-11 

May 

13, 1947 

FSS-11 

Apr. 

11, 1947 

FSS-11 

Dec. 

23, 1946 

FSO-4 

Feb. 

6, 1946 

FSS-11 

Sept. 

30, 1947 

FSS-11 

JJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

Oct. 

9, 1947 

FSO-6 

May  27,1946 

FSO-3 

tApr. 

21, 1947 

FSO-6 

tJune 

14, 1947 

FSS-11 

POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


15 


COSTA  EICA 
San  Josg  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


Golflto  (CA). 

Quepos  (CA) 

Port  Llmon  (C) . 


CUBA 


Eabana(E). 


Name  and  title 


Nathaniel  P.  Davis,  appointed  ambassador  extra- 
ordinary and  plenipotentiary. 
Andrew  E.  Donovan,  2d,  first  secretary;  consul — 
Edward  Livingston  Tanner,  agricultural  attacM.. 

Jule  L.  Qoetzmann,  second  secretary;  consul 

Albert  E.  Carter,  second  secretary 

Alfonso  Rodrigues,  attache 

Alex  A.  Cohen,  vice  consul 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attache  > 

Carroll  E.  Cobb,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Stevenson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.- 

Vlrginia  C.  Stryker,  disbursing  officer 

Given  M.  Parsons,  vice  consul.. 

Lt.  Col.  James  R.  Hughes,  military  attache 

Col.  Arthur  F.  Birmey,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  military  air  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Harold  Edward  M.  Thompson,  asst. 

naval  attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh.  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 

James  H.  Logan,  consular  agent 

Keimeth  W.  Harding,  consular  agent 

Jesse  M.  Orme,  vice  consul 


R.  Henry  Norweb,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Harold  S.  Tewell,  counselor  of  embassy 

Paul  Q.  Minneman,  agricultural  attache 

Lester  DeWitt  Mallory,  counselor  of  embassy 

Richard  M.  Connell,  commercial  attache 

Morris  N.  Hughes,  first  secretary;  consul  general.  _ 

Charles  A,  Hutchinson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Louis  Clinton  Nolan,  asst.  agricultural  attache 

William  Roy  Little,  attache.. 

Charles  Allan  Stewart,  attache 

John  Andrew  Hamilton,  attache 

Daniel  V.  Anderson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Raymond  Lee  Harrell,  attache 

Philip  M.  Davenport,  second  secretary;  consul 

Clarence  W.  Moore,  attache... 

V.  Lansing  Collins,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul... 

John  P.  Qleason,  asst.  attache 

Thomas  J.  Cole,  admin,  officer 

John  H.  Marvin,  consul 

Bertha  M.  Kendig,  admin,  asst 

Adolph  B.  Horn,  Jr.,  special  asst... 

Eugene  Desvemine,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

A.  John  Cope,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Raoul  F.  Washington,  vice  consul 

William  Walter  Phelps,  Jr..  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
G.  Alonzo  Stanford,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Mary  K.  Haller,  admin,  asst 

Robert  J.  Bryant,  vice  consul 

Kathleen  C.  Taylor,  vice  consul... 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


'  Sept. 

30, 1947 

FSO-CM 

Oct. 

23, 1947 

FSO-4 

Oct. 

9, 1947 

FSS-5 

July 

19, 1946 

FSO-4 

lOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-4 

tJan. 

24, 1947 

FSS-6 

Apr. 

22, 1946 

FSS-9 

July 

1, 1947 

FSS-8 

Sept. 

9, 1946 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

FSO-« 

tApr. 

21, 1946 

FSS-10 

July 

29, 1947 

FSS-11 

{May 

1,1946 

Oct. 

9, 1946 

truly 

18, 1947 

Sept. 

30, 1946 

July 

18, 1947 

Mar. 

31, 1945 
20, 1943 
9, 1946 

Jan. 

Apr. 

FSS-11 

May  22,1945 


May    7, 

Apr.   15, 

May 

Oct.     r 

lAug.  21 

June  10, 

Jan.    17 

Aug.  11 

tOct.   19, 

tOct.   19, 

Apr.  18, 

Dec.  12, 

June  22, 

Mar.  20, 

May  22, 

May    5, 

JFeb.  10, 

tAug.    8 

Upr.  21 

June  15, 

JJune  28, 

Aug.  28, 

JFeb. 

Sept.  13, 

Apr.  15, 
Mar.  31 
Sept.  16 
tJan.   23, 


1947 
1942 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1942 
1947 
1945 
1927 
1946 

1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-CM 

FSO-1 
FSO-2 
FSO-2 
FSR-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSS-3 
FSS-3 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSO-4 

rss-6 

FSO-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSO-5 
•FSS-10 
FSO-6 

FSO-6 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSS-10 


'  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  Lima,  Panama,  Quito,  and  San  Salvador;  resident  in  BogotS. 


16 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    19  48 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


CUBA— Continued 
Habana  (E)— Con 


(MA  &  NA). 


Sagua  la  Grande  (CA). 

Camaguey  (C) 

Santiago  de  Cuba  (C) 


Antllla  (CA) 

Manianillo  (CA). 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA 
Praha  (E) 


B.  Frank  Poe,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

George  Varrelmann,  econ.  analyst.. 

Lawrence  Bernard  Elsbernd,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Donald  Samson  Jordan,  vice  consul. 

Col.  Edgar  E.  Glenn,  military  attach^  and  mili- 
tary air  attachfi. 

Col.  Boeker  C.  Batterton,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air.' 

Maj.  Alfred  E.  Coffey,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Paul  D.  Cooke,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 
naval  attache  for  air.' 

Lt.  Col.  Edward  R.  Casey,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 

Eugene  E.  Jova,  consular  agent 

Arthur  W.  Feldman,  vice  consul _.. 

Harry  W.  Story,  vice  consul;  admin.  oflScer 

John  B.  Whitehead,  vice  consul 

Juan  A.  Reed,  consular  agent 

Haoul  A.  Bertot,  consular  agent 


Laurence  A.  Steinhardt,  ambassador  extraordi- 
nary and  plenipotentiary. 

John  H.  Bruins,  counselor  of  embassy 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache  > 

Emil  A.  Kekich,  cml.  attache 

Webster  Eugene  Ballance,  attache 

Charles  Katek,  attache 

Robert  N.  Anderson,  attache.. 

Joseph  C.  Kolarek,  attache 

Spencer  Taggart,  attache 

Frank  G.  Siscoe,  second  secretary;  consul 

Frank  J.  Lewand,  attache 

Paul  M.  Dutko,  consul 

William  L.  Smyser,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Milton  Fried,  attache 

Alex  Theodore  Prengel,  asst.  attache 

Carroll  C.  Parry,  consul 

Walter  W.  Birge,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

George  F.  Bogardus,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

George  J.  Fridrich,  Jr.,  asst.  attache.. 

Louise  SchafTner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thomas  A.  Donovan,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

John  E.  Guiney,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

John  A.  .\rmitage,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  Kubalek,  vice  consul 

Elbert  K.  Fretwell,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Francis  J.  Hejno,  vice  consul... 

Franklin  H.  Murrell,  vice  consul... 

Harold  Jesse  Edelsou,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Ralph  S.  Saul,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Nathaniel  Davis,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 


Oct.  2, 1947 
JJuly  1, 1946 
Nov.  10, 1947 

Dec.   29,1947 

Mar.  28, 1946 

Jan.      6, 1946 

Nov.  16, 1945 
Nov.  27, 1945 

Nov.  19,1946 


tOct.  6, 1922 
Apr.  29,1947 

JSept.  30, 1945 

tAug.  23,1947 
June    7, 1946 

tA.pr.  20,1922 


Dec.  20,1944 


tApr. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Dec. 
tOct. 
JJan. 

Sept. 
tOct. 
tJan. 

Jime 

June 

May 
JJan. 
tApr. 

Oct. 
tOct. 
JNov. 

Oct. 

July 

Oct. 

Nov. 

June 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Sept. 


9,1946 

29. 1945 

13. 1946 

30. 1947 
16, 1947 
12, 1947 
19, 1947 
24, 1947 

9, 1947 
19, 1947 
31, 1947 
20, 1946 

29. 1946 
23,1947 

31. 1947 
22, 1947 
23, 1945 

5, 1947 

3,1947 

24,1946 

28,  1946 

13, 1947 

13. 1944 

28. 1945 
20, 1945 

3, 1947 
25. 1947 

4, 1947 
12, 1947 


(MA  &  NA). 


May  12,1947 
May  15,1946 


FSO-6 
FSS-10 
FSO-6 

FSS-11 


FSS-9 
FSS-8 
FSS-11 


FSO-2 

FSS-2 

FSR-3 

FSS-3 

F88-4 

FSS^ 

FSR-4 

FS8-5 

FSO-4 

FSR-4 

FSS-7 

FSO-5 

FSS-7 

FSS-7 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 


Col.  Joseph  A.  Michela,  military  attache 

Lt.  Vladimir  L.  Rychly,  attache  for  naval  ques- 
tions. 

>  Assigned  also  to  Ciudad  Tnijillo  and  Port-au-Prince. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade,  Berlin,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Sofia,  and  Vienna;  resident  in  Bern. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


17 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA— 

Continued 

Praha(E)— Continued 

(MA  &  NA)— Con 


Bratislava  (CG) 

DENMARK 

Copenhagen     (Kobenhavn) 
(E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


(Greenland) 


Godthaab  (C). 


DOMI3VICAN  EEPUBUC 


CiudadTru]illo(E). 


Lt.  Col.  Andre  J.  Dechaene,  military  air  attache.  . 
Lt.  Col.  Thomas  C.  Foote,  asst.  mihtary  attach6_. 
Capt.  Thomas  C.  Williams,  asst.  military  attachfi. 

Capt.  Arthur  P.  Price,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Jack  C.  Novak,  asst.  military  air  attache... 
Heyward  G.  Hill,  consul 

Claiborne  Pell,  vice  consul 


Josiah  Marvel,  Jr.,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Christian  T.  Steger,  consul  general;  first  secretary. 

John  Lammey  Stevrart,  first  secretary;  consul 

Edward  J.  Sparks,  counselor  of  embassy. 

Basil  D.  Dahl,  cml.  attache 

William  G.  Roll,  second  secretary 

Adolf  J.  Lium,  attache 

Stanley  R.  Lawson,  consul 

George  W.  Caldwell,  Jr.,  econ.  analyst. 

Gray  Bream,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

J.  Stanford  Edwards,  consul 

Terrance  G.  Leonhardy,  vice  consul 

Robert  Kille  Tindall,  asst.  attache  i 

Joran  J.  Birkeland,  asst.  attache 

Helen  M.  Selvig,  admin,  asst 

WUliam  H.  Witt,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Henry  Niels  Rann,  disbursing  officer 

William  A.  Just,  vice  consul 

C.  Melvin  Sonne,  Jr.,  third  secretary,  vice  consul- 
Maggie  I.  Carlson,  vice  consul 

Joseph  G.  Bowers,  vice  consul 

Col.  Earl  C.  Ewert,  military  attache 

Capt.  John  E.  Fitzgibbon,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Franklin  E.  Tomlinson,   military   air 

attache. 
Maj.  Andrew  D.  Budz,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache. 


Robert  Kille  Tindall,  asst.  attache  ^ 

Virgil  M.  Elliott,  vice  consul  3 _ 

Earl  Edward  Bowman,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


George  H.  Butler,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Charles  R.  Burrows,  first  secretary;  consul. 

Jack  B.  Neathery,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  J.  McArdle,  attache 

Dale  E.  Farrtnger,  asst.  attache 

Glenn  R.   McCarty,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 


•  Assigned  also  to  Godthaab,  Oslo,  and  Reykjavik. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Copenhagen,  Oslo,  and  Reykjavik;  resident  inJCopenhagen. 

» Temporarily. 


May  12,1947 

May  6, 1946 

Oct.  22,1946 

Jan.  29,1947 

Dec.  13,1946 

Oct.  27,1947 

Oct.  1, 1947 


FSO-3 
FSO-6 


jFp.b. 

27, 1947 

Dee. 

28, 1945 

FSO-2 

tSept. 

6, 1947 

FSO-2 

Apr. 

15, 1947 

FSO-2 

May  15,1946 

FSO-3 

tDec. 

9, 1947 

FSR-4 

Jan. 

8, 1947 

FSS-4 

JJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-5 

Aug. 

6, 1946 

FSS-8 

May 

6,1945 

FSO-5 

Dec. 

12,  K)47 

FSS-8 

May 

8, 1945 

FSS-8 

May 

20, 1947 

FSS-8 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-6 

May 

13, 1947 

FSS-9 

Sept. 

16, 1947 

FSO-6 

tJune 

15, 1947 

FSS-11 

Sept. 

23, 1947 

FSS-11 

Nov. 

4, 1947 

FSO-6 

JAug. 

23, 1947 

FSS-11 

Sept. 

19, 1947 

FSS-11 

Aug. 

2, 1945 

Mar. 

22, 1946 

July 

13, 1945 

July 

31, 1946 

July  1, 1947 
Aug.  15,1947 
Oct.     7, 1947 


FSS-8 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 


July   13,1946 

FSO-CM 

May  28,1947 

FSO-3 

July   30.1946 

FSO-4 

JFeb.  18,1947 

FSS-6 

July   11,1947 

FSS-7 

tJan.    13,1947 

FSO-« 

18 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


DOMINICAN  REPUB- 
LIC— Continued 

Ciudad  Trujillo  (E)— Con.... 


(MA)_ 


La  Romana  (CA) 

Puerto  Libertador  (CA). 


ECUADOR 


Quito  (E) . 


(MA) 

Guayaquil  (CO) 


EGYPT 


Cairo  (E). 


Victor  M.  Medina,  disbursing  officer 

Robert  Irving  Owen,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Alvin  Chapin  Detwiler,  vice  consul 

Maj.  Miguel  J.  Montcsinos,  military  attach^ 

Col.  Edgar  E.  Glenn,  military  air  attach^ 

Lt.   Col.   Edward  R.   Casey,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 

Harry  Gabriel  Godley,  acting  consular  agent 

Victor  C.  MacMillan,  consular  agent 


John  F.  Simmons,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

George  P.  Shaw,  counselor  of  embassy 

Sheldon  Thomas,  first  secretary;  consul 

Alvord  L.  Boeck,  acting  cml.  attach^ 

Maurice  M.  Bernbaum,  first  secretary;  consul 

Albert  R.  Haney,  attachS.. 

Sterling  J.  Cottrell,  civil  air  attach^' 

Francis  \V.  Herron,  asst.  attachS 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attaches 

William  T.  Briggs,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Jaclrson  W.  Wilson,  third  secretary;  vice  consu!_. 

Lynn  H.  Olson,  vice  consul... 

Walter  J.  Flynn,  vice  consul 

Charles  M.  Urruela,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Isabel  Gladys  Conroy,  disbursing  officer 

Col.  Paul  K.  Porch,  military  attache 

Maj.  Vernon  P.  Martin,  military  air  attaehS... 

Perry  Ellis,  coilsu! 

John  C.  Harley,  vice  consul 

William  R.  Laidlaw,  vice  consul 

Robert  D.  Gahagen,  vice  consul _ 

Walter  P.  Houk,  vice  consul 


S.  Pinkney  Tuck,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Jefierson  Patterson,  counselor  of  embassy. 

George  C.  Howard,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 

Ralph  B.  Curren,  first  secretary;  consul ._ 

Philip  W.  Ireland,  first  secretary;  consul 

Edwin  Russell  Raymond,  agricultural  attach^ 

Gillespie  S.  Evans,  attache 

Sam  P.  Gilstrap,  attach6 

John  A.  Embry,  asst.  cml.  attach^ 

Frederick  E,  Famsworth,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Herbert  M.  Hooker,  attachS. 

Harold  Walter  Glidden,  attach6 

Thomas  F.  Valenza,  communications  officer 

Wendell  S.  Howard,  consul.... 


JOct.  1, 1947 
June  26,1946 
June  14,1947 

Nov.  16, 1945 
Mar.  28, 1946 
Nov.  19, 1946 


Nov.    5. 1947 
June  26,1947 


Apr.   10,1947 


Nov. 

Apr. 
tOct. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

May 
tOct. 

July 

July 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct. 
tApr. 


4, 1944 
9, 1947 

4. 1946 
10, 1947 
27, 1947 

16. 1946 

19. 1947 

1. 1947 
29, 1946 

30. 1946 
6, 1946 

27. 1947 
14, 1947 
20, 1947 


July  15,1946 
June  12,1947 

{Dec.  4,  1945 
Aug.  21,  1946 
Oct.  31,  1946 
Apr.  23,1947 

Nov.  12, 1947 


tSept.  19, 1946 

Apr.  29,1946 
Aug.  25, 1947 


JAug. 
tAug. 

Dec. 
tOct. 

July 

Jan. 

Dec. 

June 

Jan. 

July 
^an. 


23, 1947 
23, 1947 
13, 1947 
19, 1947 
9, 1947 

29. 1946 
4, 1944 
2, 1947 

30. 1947 
1, 1947 

31, 1947 


1  Assigned  also  to  Bogot&  and  Caracas;  resident  in  Bogotft. 

2  Assigned  also  to  BogotS,  La  Paz,  Lima,  Panam&,  San  Jos§,  and  San  Salvador;  resident  in  Bogotfi . 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


EGYPT — Continued 


Cairo  (E)— Continued. 


(MA  &  NA). 


Alexandria  (C). 


Port  Said  (C). 


EL  SALVADOR 


San  Salvador  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Charles  V.  White,  asst.  attachfei.. 

William  Jules  Handley,  attach^  ^ 

John  E.  Devine,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Arthur  E.  Callahan,  vice  consul 

Philip  J.  Halla,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard   E.    Funkhouser,   third  secretary;   vice 
consul. 

John  Howard  Morris,  vice  consul 

Enoch  S.  Duncan,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

David  H.  Ernst,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  Francis  CoUon,  vice  consul 

John  P.  Robertson,  vice  consul 

Col.  William  K.  McNown,  military  attach^  and 

military  air  attachfi. 
Capt.  Dewitt  C.  E.  Hamberger,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Leslie  H.  Wyman,  asst.  military  attache. 

Maj.  John  T.  Kramers,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Noel  R.  Bacon,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  John  W.  Kappel,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Ensign  Cornelius  E.  Smyth,  asst.  naval  attache... 
Lt.  Col.  Joseph  S.Peddie,  asst.  military  air  attache. 


Robert  L.  Buell,  consul  general 

Norman  K.  Pratt,  vice  consul 

Joseph  M.  Sayer,  vice  consul 

Harrison  M.  Symmes,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Philip  Ernst,  vice  consul 

Charles  J.  Konya,  vice  consul 


May  20,1947 
Mar.  19,  l'J45 
{Oct.  4, 1947 
Mar.  7,1947 
July  24,1947 
Aug.  11,1947 

Dec.  8, 1947 
Sept.  30, 1946 
Sept.  9,1947 
Nov.  27, 1944 
July   21,1947 

Jan.     4, 1946 

Dec.     3, 1945 

Nov.  12, 1946 
May  13,1947 
Mar.  4,1946 

Mar.  28, 1947 

Nov.  14, 1946 
Sept.    2,1947 

June  18,1947 
July  29,1946 
tJuly  26,1947 
Oct.  17,1947 
May  23,1946 
Nov.  26, 1947 


Albert  F.  Nufer,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Graham  Sheppard  Quate,  attache '. 

Murat  W.  Williams,  second  secretary;  consul 

Donald  C.  Marelius,  attache - 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attache  ' . 

Leslie  Albion  Squires,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Jack  R.  Johnstone,  vice  consul 

Richard  H.  Donald,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

James  Q.  Abies,  vice  consul 

Marian  Day  MUler,  disbursing  ofiBcer..!. 


Capt.  William  D.  Ziler,  military  attache. 

Col.  Arthur  F.  Binney,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  military  air  attache. 

Capt.  John  C.  Woelfel,  asst.  naval  attache  for  pe- 
troleum. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Harold  Edward  M.  Thompson,  asst. 
naval  attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Baghdad,  Beirut,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  Jidda,  and  Tehran. 

«  Aaslened  also  to  Guatemala  and  Tegucigalpa;  resident  in  Guatemala. 

*  Assigned  also  to  BogotS,  La  Paz,  Lima,  Panama,  Quito,  and  San  Jos6;  resident  in  Bogotfi. 


Apr. 

10, 1947 

tDec. 

14, 1947 

Apr. 

3, 1947 

JMar. 

28, 1947 

July 

1, 1947 

Jime 

21, 1946 

Aug. 

22, 1945 

Sept. 

9, 1946 

Mar. 

13. 1946 

tOct. 

1, 1947 

tMay 

1, 1946 

Oct. 

9, 1945 

tJuly 

18, 1947 

tOct. 

20, 1947 

Sept. 

30, 1946 

July 

18, 1947 

20 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST  I    JANUARY    1,    194g 


Post 


ESTONIA 

Legation  at  Tallinn  closed. 

ETmOPIA 
Addis  Ababa  (L) .  _ 


(MA). 


FINLAND 


Helsinki  (L). 


(MA  &  NA). 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS 


(France) 


Paris  (E). 


Name  and  tiUe 


George  R.  Merrell,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 
Donald  F.  Bigelow,  counselor  of  legation;  consul__ 

Glen  W.  Russ,  attachfe 

Charles  V.  White,  asst.  attach^  ' 

William  Jules  Handley,  attache  '... 

Donald  H.  Nichols,  vice  consul 

Curtis  F.  Jones,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Edmund  O.  Barker,  vice  consul 

John  A.  Blair,  vice  consul 

John  H.  Randolph,  vice  consul 

Col.  William  K.  MoNown,  military  attach^  and 

military  air  attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Leslie  H.  Wyman,  asst.  military  attache... 

Maj.  John  T.  Kramers,  asst.  military  attache.. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


May  15, 1947 


Oct. 
May 
July 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
July 
July 
Aug. 


30, 1947 
2, 1947 
1, 1947 
25, 1947 
29, 1943 
15, 1947 
24, 1947 
17, 1947 
7, 1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Not.  12, 194fl 
Sept.    4,1947 
Lt.Col.  Josephs.  Peddie,  asst.  military  air  attache.    Sept.    4,1947 


Avra  M.  Warren,  appointed  envoy  extraordinary 

and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

Eric  Englund,  agricultural  attaches 

J.  Raymond  Ylitalo,  attache ....■ 

Henry  F.  Arnold,  second  secretary 

Archibald  R.  Randolph,  second  secretary;  consul 

Alfred  T.  Wellborn,  second  secretary;  consul 

Richard  E.  Gnade,  second  secretary;  consul 

Norman  Vere  Schute,  asst.  attache  ' 

June  Marie  A.  Pitkanen,  asst.  attache 

Raymond  W.  T.   Pracht,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 

Ralph  O.  Clark,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Allan  Nelson,  vice  consul 

Anne  M.  Oehm,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. .^ 


Col.  Joseph  R.  Burrill,  military  attache 

Capt.  William  N.  Wylie,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Cullen  A.  Brannon,  Jr.,  military  air  attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Edward  Ryan,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Jefferson  Caffery,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Hugh  S.  FuUerton,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul 

general. 
Daniel  J.  Reagan,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 

Douglas  H.  Schneider,  counselor  of  embassy 

1  Assigned  also  to  Aden,  Cairo,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a;  resident  in  Cairo. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Baghdad,  Beirut,  Cairo,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  Jidda,  and  Tehran;  resident  in  Cairo. 

*  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Stockholm. 


Dec. 

18, 1947 

Sept 

3, 1946 

Oct. 

1, 1946 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

tNov 

12, 1947 

Oct. 

29, 1946 

Apr. 

28, 1947 

July 

1, 1947 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

Apr. 

21, 1947 

Sept. 

12, 1947 

Jan. 

24, 1946 

Nov. 

6, 1947 

Jan. 

21, 1947 

Apr. 

26, 1947 

June 

12, 1947 

Sept. 

23, 1946 

tNov.  25, 1944 
Sept.  13, 1944 
Sept.  19, 1946 

tOct.    19,1947 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Ck)n. 

( France)— Continued 

Paris  (E)— Continued 


Name  and  title 


Ben  H.  Thibodeaux,  first  secretary;  consul 

James  C.  H.  Bonbright,  counselor  of  embassy 

John  n.  Morgan,  first  secretary;  consul 

Frederick  Exton,  attache... 

Graham  Anderson  Martin,  attachfi 

John  K.  Plakias,  first  secretary;  consul. 

Norris  B.  Chipman,  first  secretary;  consul 

Ivan  B.  White,  first  secretary;  consul 

Douglas  MacArthur,  2d,  first  secretary;  consul 

William  A.  Conkright,  first  secretary;  consul 

Howard  B.  Railey,  civil  air  attache  '.. 

Olaf  Francis  Sundt,  petroleum  attache 

Arthur  P.  Muelberger,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

Manuel  Sanchez,  publications  officer 

Richard  Eldridge,  attache 

Samuel  E.  Perkins,  attache 

William  Edward  Share,  attache 

Leon  Goldenberg,  attache 

Charles  Grey,  attache 

Arne  H.  Ekstrom,  attache 

Bernard  Steele,  attache 

Howard  C.  Rice,  Jr.,  attache 

Sylvain  R.  Loupe,  vice  consul;  communications 

officer. 

John  Felix  Sturm,  deputy  regional  supervisor 

Walter  Smith,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Walter  J.  Linthicum,  second  secretary;  consul 

William  O.  Boswell,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  Grinnell,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  Henry  Kelly,  econ.  analyst 

Sol  S.  Hirsch,  attache 

John  R.  Wood,  consul;  attache 

John  H.  Tobler;  acting  press  attache 

Turner  C.  Cameron,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. 

William  M.  Gibson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Ridgway  B.  Knight,  second  secretary;  consul 

Anthony  C.  Swezey,  second  secretary;  consul 

Jean  A.  Graffis,  attache 

Leslie  Snowden  Brady,  attache 

Sabln  J.  Dalferes,  consul 

Simon  J.  Copans,  asst.  attache 

Laurence  J.  Daymont,  consul;  special  disbursing 

agent. 

George  Kelso  Daly,  attache 

Agnes  Schneider,  consul 

Alfred  H.  Lovell,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

John  Q.  Hrones,  vice  consul .. 

William  S.  Patten,  econ.  analyst. 

Perry  Hager  Culloy,  asst.  press  officer 

Ernest  L.  EslLnger,  vice  consul 

Cyrus  B.  Follmer,  consul 

Seaborn  Parks  Foster,  asst.  attache.. 

Leslie  A.  Weisenburg,  consul. 

Owen  D.  Johnson,  vice  consul... 

Frederick  W.  Flott,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Florence  Palmer,  attache.. 

Cabot  Sedgwick,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

>  Assigned  also  to  Luxembourg  and  Brussels. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


tSept. 

May 

Dec. 

Mar. 
JApr. 
tNov. 

Sept. 
tMay 
JNov. 
tSeptr. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

June 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 
tApr. 

Apr. 

Oct. 
tOct. 

Nov. 

May 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 
tOct. 

Aug. 

July 
tSept. 
tApr. 
tSept. 

June 
tOct. 
tOct.- 
tJan. 
{Oct. 

Mar. 

June 

{Jan. 

June 

Dec. 

Nov. 
tOct. 

Apr. 
tJan. 

June 
tJan. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Sept. 
tNov. 


1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1944 
1945 
1946 
1947 
1944 
1947 
1944 
1945 
1944 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 

1947 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1944 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 

1947 
1947 
1946 
1944 
1944 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1944 
19  45 


Category 
and  class 


22 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

FRANCE  AND 

POSSESSIONS— Con. 

(France) — Continued 

Paris  (E)— Continued 

Peter  J.  Sljoulis,  admin,  asst. 

Mar.  24, 1947 

FSS-8 

St.  John  Anthony  Bargas,  admin,  asst 

May    2, 1947 

FSS-S 

Richard  Tucker  Ewing,  asst.  attach^  ' 

July     1, 1947 
Nov.  16, 1947 

FSS-8 

Edward  R.  Pierce,  asst.  communications  ofEcer... 

FSS-8 

Adele  Dix,  vice  consul.. 

tJune    9,1945 

FSS-10 

Harry  H.  Bell,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Apr.  23,1946 

rso-6 

Richard  Sears,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

July   19,1946 

FSO-6 

John  X.  Carrier,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Aug.  20,1946 

FSO-6 

Francis  Henry  Colombat,  third  secretary;  vice 

Aug.  22,1946 

FSO-6 

consul. 

Richard  C.  Desmond,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Dec.     3, 1946 

FSO-6 

Ernest  L.  Stanger,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Oct.      7, 1947 

FSO-6 

Alice  Libby ,  attache 

Oct.      8, 1947 

FSR-6 

Harry  R.  Zerbel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Dec.     3, 1946 

rso-6 

Richard  H.  Stephens,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

tAug.  12,1948 

FSO-6 

Leonard  R.  Morey,  vice  consul 

July     9, 1945 
June  15,1945 
July   13,1945 
Jan.      2, 1946 
Nov.  25, 1947 
Oct.    21,1947 

FSS-11 

Robert  J.  Moore,  vice  consul 

FSS-11 

Robert  M.  Schneider,  vice  consul 

FSS-11 

Edward  J.  Krause,  vice  consul 

FSS-11 

Marshall  F.  Wells,  vice  consul 

FSS-11 

Robert  C.  Foulon,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

Donald  Bloomingdale,  attache... 

Aug.  21, 1946 

FSS-12 

James  A.  May,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Oct.    21,1947 

FSO-^5 

Anita  C.  Lauve,  asst.  cultural  officer 

tFeb.     9, 1947 
Juno  12,1946 

FSS-11 

(MA&NA) 

Brig.  Gen.  Foster  J.  Tate,  military  attache 

Capt.  Henri  H.  Smith-Hutton,  naval  attache  and 

Mar.  13, 1947 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Francis  B.  Valentine,  military  air  attache 

Mar.  28, 1945 

Col.  Thomas  W.  Hammond,  Jr.,  asst.  military 

Oct.     9, 1946 

attache. 

Col.  Robert  F.  Hyatt,  asst.  military  attache 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache.. 

June  17, 1947 

Lt.  Col.  Paul  Birdsall,  asst.  military  attache 

July   30,1946 

Maj.  E.  R.  Warner  MeCabe,  Jr.,  asst.  military 

Feb.  21,1946 

attache. 

Maj.  Thomas  W.  Sharkey,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Oct.     9, 1945 

MaJ.  John  S.  Wood,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache 

Oct.     9, 1945 

Capt.  Edward  H.  Germann,  asst.  military  attache. 

Mar.    7,1946 

Capt.  Francois  C.  B.  Jordan,  asst.  naval  attache 

Mar.    4,1946 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Comdr.  Charles  A.  La  Farge,  asst.  naval  attache.. 

Mar.  27, 1947 

Lt.   Comdr.  Paul  F.  Brine,  asst.  naval  attache 

Oct.     4, 1945 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  James  C.  Longino,  asst.  naval  attache 

June  12,1946 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Robert  D.  Van  Auken,  asst.  military  air 

Mar.  11,1946 

attache. 

Capt.  Stephen  J.  Campbell,  asst.  military  air 

Sept.  21, 1945 

attache. 

Bordeaux  (C) 

Russell  M.  Brooks,  consul  general 

July   29,1947 
Dec.   10,1944 
Dec.     3, 1947 

FSO-3 

Frank  Cussans,  vice  consul. 

FSS-9 

George  R.  Wadlcigh,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

Julia  Louise  Woosler,  vice  consul 

Nov.  14, 1946 
June     7, 1945 

FSS-11 

Walter  W.  Wiley,  vice  consul 

FSS-11 

'Assigned  also  toBern,  Rome,  and  Vaduz;  resident  in_Bern. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


23 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

(France) — Continued 

Cherbourg  (C) 

Le  Havre  (C).... 

Lyon  (C) 

Marseille  (C). 


Nice  (C) 

Strasbom-g  (C). 


(Possessions) 


Algiers,  Algeria  (CG). 


Dakar,  French  West  Africa 
(CG). 


Hanoi,     French     Indochina 
(C). 

Martinique,    French    West 

Indies  (C). 
Noumea,  New  Caledonia  (C) . 


George  D.  Whittinghill,  vice  consul... 

James  E.  Parks,  consul. 

Reinhard  W.  Lamprecht,  vice  consul. 

Hubert  H.  Buzbee,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Arthur  Potter  Allen,  vice  consul 

Horatio  Mooers,  consul 

Joseph  J.  Montllor,  vice  consul 

Howard  H.  Bristol,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Cecil  Wayne  Gray,  consul  general 

John  H.  Boyd,  vice  consul 

Boies  C.  Hart,  Jr.,  consul 

William  H.  Christensen,  consul 

Edward  Macauley,  vice  consul 

Walter  M.  Walsh,  vice  consul 

Leonard  G.  Bradford,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Friedman,  vice  consul 

Edwin  D.  Crowley,  vice  consul 

William  C.  Canup,  vice  consul..-. 

Hartwell  Johnson,  consul ' 

Sheldon  B.  Vance,  vice  consul ' 

Charles  B.  Beylard,  vice  consul ' 

Richard  W.  Byrd,  consul 

Edward  S.  Parker,  vice  consul 

H.  Stewart  Beers,  vice  consul 


Harold  D.  Finley,  consul  general 

Roland  K.  Beyer,  vice  consul 

Edmund  P.  Quereau,  vice  consul 

Howard  Brandon,  vice  consul 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attache  2. 

Paul  Dean  Thompson,  vice  consul 

Joseph  Fergus  McFarland,  vice  consul 

Harrison  L.  Dick,  vice  consul 

Jack  C.  Spinx,  vice  consul 

Archibald  Knisely  Smith,  vice  consul 

Hasell  H.  Dick,  consul  general 

Harry  E.  Stevens,  consul 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attache  3. 

Charles  M.  Kidner,  vice  consul 

Henry  Tate  Van  Buren,  vice  consul 

William  R.  Gennert,  vice  consul 

Keeler  Faus,  consul 

Albert  Laplace  Dart,  asst.  attache  * 

Edwin  C.  Rendall,  vice  consul 

Frederick  D.  Hunt,  consul... 

Angelo  D.  Valenza,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Snidow,  vice  consul 


1  Assigned  also  to  Monaco. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Dakar,  Monrovia,  and  Tangier. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Algiers,  Monrovia,  and  Tangier;  resident  in  Algiers. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Bangkok,  Rangoon,  and  Saigon:  resident  in  Bangkok. 


Sept. 

30, 1946 

FSS-8 

Jan. 

17, 1945 

FSO-3 

Apr. 

6. 1945 

FSS-10 

Sept. 

19, 1947 

Fss-n 

tJune 

15, 1940 

Fss-n 

Aug. 

4, 1947 

F°0-4 

Sept. 

9, 1946 

FSO-6 

June 

17, 1947 

FSS-11 

May  31, 1947 

FSO-1 

July 

3, 1947 

FSS-7 

tSept. 

18, 1946 

FSO-5 

Oct. 

29, 1946 

FSO-5 

Feb. 

18, 1947 

FSS-8 

Oct. 

15, 1946 

FSS-9 

Aug. 

17, 1945 

FSS-10 

Oct. 

31, 1946 

FSO-6 

June 

3,1947 

FSO-6 

Dec. 

2, 1947 

FSO-6 

Dec. 

29, 1944 

FSO-4 

Mar. 

21, 1946 

FSO-5 

Dec. 

6, 1944 

FSS-10 

Nov. 

27, 1945 

FSO-3 

June 

27, 1947 

FSS-9 

Sept. 

8,1947 

FSS-10 

lOct. 

May 

June 

Aug. 

May 

Apr. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

May 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Sept. 
tDec. 

July 

Oct. 
JMar. 

July 

Dec. 


16. 1945 
3,1945 
9, 1947 

22. 1946 

20. 1947 
15, 1947 
12, 1947 
16,1944 

4, 1946 
14, 1947 

23. 1946 
7,1947 

20. 1947 
15, 1947 
17, 1947 
12, 1947 

2,1947 
18, 1947 

30. 1946 
4,1947 
1, 1946 

19. 1947 


FSO-3 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 


24 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

(Possessions)— Continued 

Saigon,    French    Indochina 
(CG). 


Tahiti,  Society  Islands,  Oce- 
ania (C). 

Tananarive,  Madagascar  (C). 

Tunis,  Tunisia  (CG) 


GERMANY 

Berlin  (Office  of  the  United 
States  Political  Adviser  on 
German  Affairs).' 


George  M.  Abbott,  consul  general 

Mulford  A.  Colebrook,  consul 

John  Fee  Embree,  consular  attachfi 

Charles  T.  Caddock,  public-aCairs  officer. 

Albert  Laplace  Dart,  asst.  attache  ' 

Albert  W.  Stoffel,  vice  consul 

Richard  J.  Coughlin,  vice  consul 

Dallas  M.  Coors,  vice  consul 

Isaac  Milton  Sacks,  asst.  consular  attach^ 

Winfleld  H.  Scott,  consul 

Thaddeus  Allan  Herrick,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Scudder  Mersman,  vice  consul 

Robert  F.  Fernald,  consul  general 

Sidney  Sober,  vice  consul 

Earl  L.  Packer,  consul  general 

Lawrence  S.  Armstrong,  consul 

Donald  A.  Dumont,  vice  consul 

John  F.  Fitzgerald,  vice  consul 

Paul  G.  Wright,  vice  consul 

Richard  B.  Andrews,  vice  consul 


Robert    D.    Murphy,    United    States    political 

adviser. ' 

James  W.  Riddlebcrger,  counselor  of  mission 

Warren  M.  Chase,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Edward  J.  Kerrigan,  director  of  European  relay 

bases. 

Milton  Marsten  Turner,  civil  air  attache 

Marshall  M.  Vance,  counselor  of  mission;  consul 

general. 

Roy  I.  Kimmel,  attach^ 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attachfi* 

James  W.  Gantenbein,  Foreign  Service  officer 

William  B.  Lockling,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Brewster  H.  Morris,  secretary. 

Hector    Charles    Prud'homme,  Foreign   Service 

officer. 

Thomas  J.  B.  Wenner,  attach^ 

Wesley  Clifford  Haraldson,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

Perry  Laukhufl,  secretary 

Carmel  Offie,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Ernest  deW.  Mayer,  Foreign  Service  officer' 

Russell  W.  Benton,  Foreign  Service  officer 

J.  Kittredge  Vinson,  consul... 

Francis  C.  Jordan,  consul 

Andrew  Edward  Hanney,  vice  consul 

Francis  R.  Oasser,  econ.  analyst 

Francis  A.  Lane,  consul 

John  A.  Calhoun,  vice  consul 

W.  Wendell  Blancke,  vice  consul 


tNov. 

Oct. 
JOct. 
tNov. 

July 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

May 

Nov. 

Feb. 
tFeb. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

July 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 


10, 1947 
20, 1947 
19,1947 

13. 1946 

18. 1947 

21. 1946 
8, 1946 

20. 1947 
19, 1947 
23, 1947 
12, 1947 
10, 1922 

8. 1946 
12, 1947 

4. 1947 
8, 1947 

30. 1946 

16. 1947 
4, 1947 

23, 1947 


Sept.  15, 1944 

Aug.  19,1947 
Nov.  2, 1945 
Sept.  30, 1946 

Dec.  16,1947 
May  16,1946 

tSept.  12, 1947 
Dec.  29,1945 
May  20,1947 

tJune  17,1947 
Dec.  8, 1944 
Sept.    1,1947 


Jan. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
June 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
July 
Dec. 
tJan. 
June 
tJune 


15, 1945 

17. 1945 
8, 1945 

25. 1946 
21, 1946 

18. 1946 
21,1946 

29. 1947 

19. 1946 
4, 1945 

31. 1947 
20, 1946 
17, 1946 


>  Assigned  also  to  Bangkok,  Hanoi,  and  Rangoon;  resident  in  Bangkok. 

>  This  office  performs  consular  functions. 
'  With  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Praha,  Sofia,  and  Vienna;  resident  in  Bern. 

>  Assigned  also  as  consul  at  Baden-Baden,  Germany. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


25 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
Elgnment 


Category 
and  class 


GERMANY— Continued 

Berlin  (Office  of  the  United 
States  Political  Adviser  on 
German  Affairs)— Con. 


Robert  F.  Corrigan,  vice  consul 

Charles  M.  Rice,  Jr.,  asst.  attach6 

John  Francis  Rieger,  asst.  attachfi.. 

Rebecca  G.  Wellington,  admin,  asst... - 

Paul  Newland,  asst.  attachS 

Louis  A.  AYiesner,  vice  consul 

Robert  M.  Berry,  vice  consul 

Daniel  W.  Montenegro,  vice  consul 

Thomas  B.  Staufier,  Foreign  Service  officer... 

Ralphs.  Collins,  vice  consul 

Theo  C.  Adams,  vice  consul 

C.  Hoyt  Price,  vice  consul 

Kenneth  P.  T.  Sullivan,  vice  consul 

Dorothea  C.  Lampe,  admin,  asst 

Erwin  W.  Wendt,  vice  consul 

Peter  Hooper,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Parker  D.  Wyman,  vice  consul 

James  S.  Sutterlin,  vice  consul 

Jordan  T.  Rogers,  vice  consul 

Thomas  J.  Dunnigan,  vice  consul. 

John  P.  MacDonald,  vice  consul .... 

Don  B.  Reynolds,  vice  consul 

Warren  L.  Swope,  vice  consul 

Richard  W.  Sterling,  Foreign  Service  officer  '. 


Bremen  (C). 


Bremerhaven  (VC) 

Frankfort  on  the  Main  (CG). 


Maurice  W.  Altafler,  consul  general... 

Martin  J.  Hillenbrand,  consul 

Culver  Gidden,  consul. 

Don  A.  Gribble,  vice  consul 

Bernard  F.  Heiler,  consul 

Edward  J.  Trost,  vice  consul 

Aubrey  Lee  Welch,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

LeRoy  F.  Percival,  Jr.,  vic«  consul 

Elliott  H.  Miller,  vice  consiil... 

Evemghim  Blake,  vice  consul 

Robert  Dodge  Davis,  vice  consul. 

Robert  B.  Houston,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Sydney  B.  Redecker,  consul  general 

Walter  W.  Hoffman ,  consul 

Leonard  N.  Caswell,  vice  consul 

Erich  W.  A.  Hoffmann,  vice  consul 

Thomas  Edmund  Burke,  vice  consul.. 

Francis  N.  Magliozzi,  vice  consul 

David  J.  S.  Manbey,  vice  consul , 

John  N.  von  der  Lieth,  vice  consul 

David  K.  Hammond,  vice  consul 

Donald  W.  McAvoy,  vice  consul 

Carl  Biebers,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

William  Frank  Lebus,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Edward  M.  Groth,  consul  general 

Richard  S.  Huestis,  consul 

Don  V.  Catlett,  vice  consul.. 

James  G.  McCargar,  vice  consul 

John  B.  McGrath,  vice  consul.. 

Dayton  S.  Mak,  vice  consul 

William  Browne  Kelly,  vice  consul 

John  M.  Dennis,  vice  consul 

John  A.  Conway,  vice  consul 

Francis  J.  Galbraith,  vice  consul 

'Assigned  to  serve  at  Baden-Baden,  Germany. 


Hamburg  (OG). 


Aug. 

tOct. 

May 

Sept. 

Dec. 
tDec. 
JJan. 
tAug. 

Oct. 
tOct. 

May 

June 

Aug. 
tFeb. 

Apr. 

July 
JAug. 

July 
JAug. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

tApr. 
tApr. 
Mar. 
July 
tJan. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
July 
Feb. 
May 
Sept. 
Dec. 
JMar. 
Jan. 
July 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
tApr. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Jan. 


22,1946 

21,1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1945 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1947 


1946 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1945 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1647 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1946 


FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-IJ 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSR-6 

FSS-7 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSO-8 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-« 

FSS-10 

F80-2 

FSO-4 

FSR-5 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

rso-5 

FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 


26 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


GEEMANT— Continued 


Munich  (CG). 


Stuttgart  (C). 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN     IRELAND 


London  (E). 


Sam  E.  Woods,  consul  general 

E.  Tomlin  Bailey,  consul. 

Leo  Aloysius  Gough,  attache 

Augustus  Ostertag,  consul .-. 

Boyce  E.  Powell,  vice  consul;  disbursing  officer. . 

John  M.  Kavanaugh,  vice  consul. 

Benjamin  J.  Ruyle,  vice  consul. 

Wallace  Clarke,  vice  consul 

Sverre  M.  Backe,  vice  consul 

Robert  W.  Beghtol,  vice  consul.. 

Charles  W.  Thomas,  vice  consul 

William  C.  Jones,  3(1,  general  services  officer 

Delmar  R.  Carlson,  vice  consul 

Howard  C.  Goldsmith,  vice  consul 

Thomas  A.  Moore,  vice  consul 

Galen  L.  Stone,  vice  consul _ 

A.Hugh  Douglas,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

A.  Dana  Hodgdon,  consul  general 

Frederick  J.  Mann,  consul 

W.  Paul  O'Neill,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Reed  P.  Robmson,  vice  consul 

Seymour  M.  Finger,  vice  consul 

William  Morrison  Kerrigan,  vice  consul 

Carvel  Painter,  vice  consul 

Alfred  L.  Atherton,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Adelphos  H.  TePaske,  vice  consul 

Frank  Kinney  Schilling,  vice  consul.. 

William  C.  Rhodes,  vice  consul 

Elbert  R.  Williams,  vice  consul 

Richard  Edmund  Aspy,  vice  consul... 


Lewis  W.  Douglas,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Waldemar  J.  Gallman,  counselor  of  embassy  ' 

Erie  R.  Dickover,  counselor  of  embassy 

Eric  H.  Biddle,  Foreign  Service  Reserve  officer 

Don  C.  Bliss,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ.  affairs.. 

Paul  O.  Nyhus,  agricultural  attach^. 

George  Tait,  counselor  of  embassy,  consul  general. . 

Eldon  L.  Bailey,  attachfi. 

Gerald  Keith,  counselor  of  embassy 

Robert  D.  Coe,  first  secretary;  consul 

Harvey  Klemmer,  attache  2 

Earl  Allison  Evans,  Jr.,  attache 

Frances  E.  Willis,  first  secretary;  consul 

Lawrence  C.  Vass,  attach^ 

Harris  R.  Hungerford,  attach^ 

Henry  E.  Stebbins,  first  secretary;  consul 

James  C.  Sappington,  3d,  first  secretary;  consul... 

Sargent  B.  Child,  attach6 

William  Charles  Buell,  attachS 

Joseph  E.  Charles,  first  secretary 


June 

9,1947 

July 

5,1946 

May 

20, 1947 

}Jan. 

31, 1947 

tNov. 

13, 1946 

tAug. 

12, 1946 

tApr. 

3, 1947 

Feb. 

13, 1946 

July 

1, 1946 

Jan. 

5, 1946 

Jan. 

5,1946 

tOct. 

5, 1947 

Feb. 

14, 1946 

Feb. 

14, 1946 

Feb. 

25, 1946 

Nov. 

4, 1947 

Sept. 

4, 1947 

Feb. 

28, 1946 

tApr. 

11, 1946 

Aug. 

23, 1946 

Feb. 

13, 1946 

{Aug. 

23, 1947 

Aug. 

13, 1947 

Dec. 

13, 1945 

Aug. 

13, 1947 

Jan. 

22, 1946 

Feb. 

21, 1946 

Feb. 

25, 1946 

Feb. 

25, 1946 

Mar. 

5, 1946 

Mar.    6,1947 


tJan. 

Dec. 

Mar. 
tDec. 

May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

May 

Dec. 
JAug. 
JJan. 

Feb. 
tOct. 

Feb. 
tOct. 


7. 1944 
3,1947 

17, 1947 
14, 1947 

5. 1945 
8,1946 

19. 1946 

27. 1947 
2, 1941 
6, 1947 

14, 1947 
26, 1947 

19. 1946 
5,1947 

26, 1943 
22, 1945 

19. 1947 
7,1947 

19, 1947 


'  With  the  honorary  rank  of  minister. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Dublin,  Paris,  Bern,  Brussels,  The  Hague,  Berlin,  Copenhagen,  Oslo,  Stockholm,  Helsinki, 
Warsaw,  and  Moscow. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


27 


Post 


GEEAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRE- 
LAND—Continued 

London  (E)— Continued 


Name  and  title 


Winston  M.  Scott,  attach^ 

Fred  Taylor,  agricultural  commissioner 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,  first  secretary;  consul  i._ 

George  Lewis  Jones,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

Frederic  P.  Bartlett,  first  secretary;  consul 

Samuel  D.  Berger,  first  secretary;  consul 

Joseph  Blake  Koepfli,  attachie - 

William  Harry  J.  Mclntyre,  attache 

Ervin  O.  Anderson,  attache 

Findley  Weaver,  attach^ 

Landreth  M.  Harrison,  first  secretary;  consul 

J.  David  Linebaugh,  attach^ 

Claude  H.  Hall,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Kathleen  Molesworth,  second  secretary;  consul 

Barry  T.  Benson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Jule  B.  Smith,  asst.  cml.  attach^ 

David  A.  Thomasson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Eldred  D.  KuppLnger,  second  secretary;  consul 

W.  Stratton  Anderson,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Paul  S.  Guinn,  second  secretary;  consul 

William  L.  Hamilton,  Jr.,  information  officer 

Joseph  Polakoff,  asst.  attache 

Irven  M.  Eitreim,  second  secretary;  consul 

Richard  Porter  Taylor,  Foreign  Service  Reserve 

officer. 
Louis  L.  Widmer,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 

agent. 

William  H.  Hussey,  attach^' 

Henry  B.  Cannon,  cultural-relations  ofiScer 

James  H.  MacMillan,  vice  consul ■_ 

John  J.  Coyle,  attachfi;  consul 

James  C.  Powell,  Jr.,  consul 

Katherine  A.  H.  Egerton,  admin,  asst. 

Lee  Murray,  attache 

Conrad  J.Thoren,  geographer 

Gizella  I.  Huber,  econ.  analyst. 

Mary  P.  Ragatz,  admin,  officer 

Charles  B.  Borell,  vice  consul 

William  J.  Ford,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Mary  Margaret  Craig,  admin,  asst.. 

De  Witt  Bragan,  admin,  asst... _ 

Willis  Bryant  Collins,  Jr.,  admin,  asst 

David  Fraser  Gould,  admin.  asst-_ 

Felix  Smith  Verity,  asst.  attache 2.... 

Leona  B.  Herman,  admin,  asst. 

Henry  Himt  McKee,  education  training  officer 

Edwin  S.  Coleman,  vice  consul. 

Raymond  E.  Kolb,  vice  consul 

Cornelius  J.  Dwyer,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 

Herbert  E.  Burrows,  admin,  asst 

Stanley  Baron,  admin,  asst 

SaraM.  MacDonell,  admin,  asst 

John  William  Jelich,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Jan. 

Oct. 
tJuly 
tSept. 

June 
tOct. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

May 

Apr. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

June 

July 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
tOct. 
JMay 

Mar. 


Mar.  22, 


Dee 

Oct. 

Apr. 
tJan. 

July 
JNov. 
tJune 

Dec. 

July 
tAug. 
tDec. 
tDec. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 

July 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Mar. 
JNov. 
tSept. 


1947 
1944 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1945 
1946 
1947 
1945 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 

1945 

1947 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1944 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1945 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1946 


Category 
and  class 


FSS-2 
FSS-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-4 
FSS-3 
FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO^ 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-6 

FSS-7 

FSS-7 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-7 

FS3-8 

FSS-8 

F3S-9 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FS8-8 

F8S-« 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-U 


>  Assigned  also  to  Dublin  and  The  Hague. 
'  Assigned  also  to  DubUn. 


28 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRE- 
liAND — Continued 

London  (E)— Continued 


(MA&NA). 


Belfast,    Northern    Ireland 
(CG). 

Birmingham,  England  (C)„ 

Bradford,  England  (0) 

Bristol,  England  (C) 

Cardiff,  Wales  (C) 

Edinburgh,  Scotland  (C)... 

Glasgow,  Scotland  (C) 


Name  and  title 


Kingdon  W.  Sw&yae,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Wayne  E.  Snyder,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Paul  Felix  Warburg,  attache 

Norah  Alsterlund,  vice  consul 

Edith  A.  Stensby,  vice  consul... 

James  T.  Eush,  vice  consul 

Ballard  R.  Donnell,  vice  consul 

Ernest  K.  GriflBn,  vice  consul 

Jesse  D.  Dean,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Herbert  E.  Weiner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul — 

John  L.  Murphy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  Herbert  Hermanson,  vice  consul 

MaJ.  Gen.  Clayton  L.  Blssell,  military  attachfi 

and  military  air  attach^. 
Commodore  Tully  Shelley,  naval   attach^  and 

naval  attachfi  for  air. 

Col.  Joseph  A.  Holly,  asat.  military  attachfe 

Ool.  Ernest  O.  Bomar,  asst.  military  attachfi. 

Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attach^. 
Lt.  Col.  Charles  Y.  Allen,  asst.  military  attache... 

Lt.  Col.  Stuart  W.  Don,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Col.  Carl  Z.  Berry,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  William  F.  Train,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Ma].  Linus  F.  G.  Goyette,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Frederick  W.  Hall,  asst.  military  attache... 

Capt.  Ross  L.  Collins,  asst.  military  attache _ 

Capt.  Charles  M.  Tooke,  asst.  naval  attache 

Capt.  Arthur  W.  Loy,  asst.  naval  attache 

Capt.  John  B.  Pearson,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  James  Powell  Clay,  asst.  naval  attache  for 

research. 

Capt.  Elliott  B .  Strauss,  asst.  naval  attache 

Comdr.  William  R.  Easton,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Comdr.  David  Suggett  Brown,  asst.  naval  attache 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Writner  Hostetter,  asst.  naval  attache. 
Col.  William  B.  Kiefler,  asst.  military  air  attache. 
Col.  John  B.  Ackerman,  asst.  military  air  attache. 
Col.  Thetus  C.  Odom,  asst.  military  air  attache... 
Capt.  Jack  H.  Whitson,  asst.  military  air  attache. .. 

William  A.  Smale,  consul 

Charles  O.  Adams,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 

Imogene  E.  Ellis,  vice  consul 

Phil  H.  Hubbard,  consul 

Hugh  E.  Russell,  vice  consul 

Nathaniel  Lancaster,  Jr.,  consul _ 

Paul  H.  Pearson,  consul. 

Luther  A.  Thomas,  2d,  vice  consul 

Henry  O.  Ramsey,  consul 

Henry  B.  Day,  consul 

John  F.  Claffey,  vice  consul . 

Dayle  C.  McDonough,  consul  general... 

David  Q.  Nes,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Shaw,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Aug. 

21, 1946 

Oct. 

13, 1947 

July 

1, 1947 

JMay 

19, 1946 

tApr. 

13, 1946 

JNov. 

5, 1945 

June 

28, 1945 

tSept. 

3, 1946 

Oct. 

13, 1947 

Dec. 

22, 1947 

Oct. 

13, 1947 

JNov. 

13, 1946 

Mar.  21 


tJuly   22, 


July 

Sept. 

June 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Jime 

Jan. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

June 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Oct. 


Nov.  13 


Dec.  23, 
Nov.  14 


Dec.  12 


July 

3, 1942 

May 

13, 1946 

July 

16, 1946 

Jan. 

9, 1947 

Apr. 

6, 1946 

Nov. 

28, 1947 

June 

25, 1946 

Oct. 

17, 1944 

Dec. 

15, 1947 

Oct. 

4, 1945 

Sept. 

19, 1947 

Jan. 

28, 1946 

May 

3, 1945 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

Oct. 

2, 1946 

Sept. 

4, 1946 

Mar. 

14, 1946 

June 

26, 1946 

Dec. 

1, 1947 

1946 

1946 

1946 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1S46 
1946 
1946 
1946 

1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 


Category 
and  class 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


29 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRE- 
LAND—Continued 

Glasgow,  Scotland  (C)— Con- 
Hull,  England  (C) 

Liverpool,  England  (C) 


Manchester,  England  (C)... 

Newcastle-on-Tyne,       Eng- 
land (C). 

Plymouth,  England  (C) 

Southampton,  England  (C). 


(Europe) 


Gibraltar  (C) 


Malta  (C)  2. 


(Asia) 
Aden(C) 

Colombo,  Ceylon  (CO). 


Hong  Kong  (CG). 


Weikko  A.  Forsten,  vice  consul 

Warren  A.  Kelsey,  vice  consul 

Arthur  F.  Tower,  consul 

Ame  T.  Fliflet,  vice  consul 

C.  Porter  Kuykendall,  consul  general- 
John  F.  Huddleston,  consul 

Stephen  B.  Vaughan,  consul 

Roye  L.  Lowry,  vice  consul 

Mary  E.  Volz,  vice  consul 

Samuel  R.  Thompson,  consul 

W.  Milboume  Neighbors,  vice  consul. 

Charles  H.  Heisler,  consul 

Thomas  A.  Kelly,  vice  consul 

Fred  H.  Houck,  consul 

WOliam  H.  Beck,  consul  general 

F.  Willard  Calder,  consul 

Levi  Pease  Smith,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Quincy  F.  Roberts,  consul 

Edward  Charles  Wilson,  attache  L 
Courtland  Christiani,  vice  consul. 
Peter  Regis,  asst.  attache  3... 


Charles  V.  White,  asst.  attache  <_ _ 

Charles  C.  Qidney,  Jr.,  consul 

John  J.  Ingersoll,  vice  consul 

Perry  N.  Jester,  consul  general 

Andrew  Vincent  Corry,  attach^  ' 

Rogers  B.  Horgan,  vice  consul 

Harriet  C.  Thurgood,  vice  consul 

Edward  L.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

George  D.  Hopper,  consul  general ' 

Charles  E .  Brookhai't,  consul 

Richard  Emerson  Jones,  attach^  ' 

Arthur  Abraham  Simpson,  econ.  analyst. 

Richard  M.  Service,  vice  consul 

J.  Charles  Thompson,  vice  consul 

Nathalie  D.  Boyd,  vice  consul. 

Betty  Ann  Middleton,  vice  consul 

Frederick  A.  Hill,  vice  consul 

Forrest  Shivers,  vice  consul.. 

Allan  F.  McLean,  vice  consul. 


Kuala    Lumpur,    Malayan 
Union  (C). 

•  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Madrid. 
2  Not  functioning. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Rome. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Cairo,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a;  resident  in  Caiio. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Karachi,  New  Delhi,  and  Rangoon;  resident  in  New  Delhi. 

«  Assigned  also  to  Macau. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Nanking. 

778382 — 48 3 


tAug. 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 
tMar. 

Oct. 
tJuly 

June 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Sept. 
tJan. 

June 
tJan. 

Sept. 


5, 1947 
29, 1947 

11. 1946 
2, 1945 

16. 1944 

27. 1947 
28, 1947 
26, 1947 
23, 1947 

12. 1946 

19. 1945 
17, 1942 

24. 1946 

31. 1947 
7, 1945 

31. 1947 
10, 1946 


Nov.  28, 1947 
July  1, 1947 
Apr.  3, 1947 
July  1, 1947 


FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-4 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-3 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSS-11 

FSS-8 

FSO-2 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 


FSO-3 

FSS-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-8 


July 

1, 1947 

FSS-7 

tAug. 

6, 1947 

FSO-5 

Oct. 

22, 1946 

FSO-6 

tOct. 

31, 1947 

FSO-3 

Sept. 

4, 1947 

FSR-3 

Sept. 

19, 1947 

FSO-6 

May 

26, 1947 

FSS-11 

July 

19, 1946 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

17, 1945 

FSO-1 

Dec. 

23, 1946 

FSO-4 

July 

1, 1947 

FSS-6 

Nov. 

26, 1945 

FSS-8 

Dec. 

8, 1947 

FSO-5 

Feb. 

28, 1947 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

18, 1946 

FSS-10 

Nov. 

28, 1945 

FSO-6 

tJuly 

12, 1947 

FSS-11 

June 

17, 1947 

FSO-6 

Dec. 

31, 1947 

FSS-11 

30 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRE- 
LAND—Continued 

(Asia)— Continued 

Singapore  (CO).— 


(Aflrlca) 

Accra,    Gold    Coast,    West 

Africa  (C). 
Lagos,  Nigeria,  West  Africa 

(CG). 

Mombasa,      Kenya,      East 

Africa  (C). 
Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa 

(CO). 


(Fiji  Isiands) 

Suva,  Fiji  Islands  (C)... 
(Newfoundland) 
St.  John's  (CG) 


(Other  America) 

Antigua,   Leeward   Islands, 
British  West  Indies  (C). 

Barbados,  B.  W.  I.  (C) 

Belize,     British     Honduras 
(C). 

Georgetown,  British  Guiana 
(C). 

Grenada,  B.  W.  I.  (C) 

Hamilton,  Bermuda  (CO)... 

Kingston,  Jamaica,  B.  W.  I. 
(CG). 


Paul  R.  Josselyn,  consul  general. 

John  N.  Hamlin,  consul 

John  S.  Richardson,  Jr.,  consul.. 

Kinsley  Twining,  vice  consul 

Max  Seitelman,  vice  consul 

Baird  E.  Emmons,  vice  consul.. 
Joseph  E.  Jacques,  vice  consul.. 


E.  Talbot  Smith,  consuls 

George  Mercer  Atkinson,  vice  consul. 
Winthrop  S.  Greene,  consul  general.. 

John  W.  Bowling,  vice  consul 

Howard  L.  Nelson,  vice  consul 

Edward  W.  Mulcahy,  vice  consul 

John  Cudd  Brown,  vice  consul 

Robert  M.  Taylor,  consul 

Elmer  E.  Yelton,  vice  consul 

Earle  J.  Richey,  vice  consul 

Blester  Paul  Taylor,  vice  consul 


Wymberley  De  R.  Coerr,  vice  consul. 


Wainwright  Abbott,  consul  general. 

William  P.  Snow,  consul 

W.  Garland  Richardson,  consul 

Henry  N.  Groman,  attache  i 

Lubert  O.  Sanderholf,  vice  consul... 
John  R.  Bartelt,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


William  P.  Hudson,  vice  consul 


Samuel  H.  Young,  vice  consul 

Benjamin  Beals  Simpson,  asst.  attach^  '. 

Paul  L.  Springer,  vice  consul 

Bruce  C.  Cain,  vice  consul 

George  W.  Skora,  vice  consul 

Everette  L.  Damron,  vice  consul 

Henry  L.  Taylor,  vice  consul 

Clay  Merrell,  consul 

George  S.  Vest,  vice  consul 

Malcolm  P.  Hooper,  consul 

George  F.  Kelly,  vice  consul 

Anthony  E.  Starcevic,  vice  consul 

Stephen  Winship,  vice  consul.. 

Grant  K.  Smith,  vice  consul 


Mar. 

6, 1946 

Oct. 

9, 1947 

June 

2, 1946 

tMar. 

8, 1946 

Jan. 

8, 1946 

Jime 

2, 1947 

Nov. 

10, 1947 

July 

17, 1946 

tNov. 

1, 1947 

{Mar. 

27, 1946 

Sept. 

27, 1946 

Oct. 

3, 1947 

Sept. 

24, 1947 

Dec. 

15, 1947 

Sept. 

18, 1947 

tAug. 

9, 1947 

Nov. 

10, 1947 

Dec. 

2, 1947 

June     2, 1947 


June  4, 1947 
tMay  15,1947 
Aug.  19,1947 
Dec.  29,1947 
Sept.  24, 1943 
{June     1, 1946 


Apr. 

11, 1947 

May 

20, 1946 

July 

1, 1947 

Oct. 

4, 1946 

tAug. 

9, 1947 

Feb. 

27, 1947 

July 

25, 1946 

July 

2, 1946 

{Jan. 

31, 1947 

Oct. 

10, 1947 

Jan. 

23, 1947 

tApr. 

1, 1925 

July 

10, 1947 

Oct. 

10, 1947 

Dec. 

17, 1947 

•  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  In  Ottawa. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Guatemala,  Managua,  Mexico  City,  and  Tegucigalpa;  resident  in  Mexico  City. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


31 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRE- 
LAND—Continued 

(Other  America) — Con. 

Nassau,  N.  P..  Bahamas  (C). 

Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad,  B. 
W.  I.  (CG). 

GREECE 

Athens  (Athenai)  (E) 


(MA  &  NA) 


Name  and  title 


Philip  P.  Williams,  consul. 

Joseph  Anthony  Armenia,  vice  consul 

Montgomery  H.  CoUaday,  consul  general. 

Raymond  Bastianello,  vice  consul.. 

Benjamin  L.  Sowell,  vice  consul 


Lincoln    MacVeagh,    ambassador   extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
H.  Lawrence  Groves,  counselor  of  embassy  for 

econ.  affairs. 

Karl  L.  Rankin,  counselor  of  embassy 

Herbert  P.  Lansdale,  Jr.,  attach^ 

Thomas  C.  Wasson,  counselor  of  embassy 

Harold  B.  Minor,  coimselor  of  embassy 

George  DeForest  White,  attach^ 

Horace  H.  Smith,  first  secretary;  consul 

James  O.  Babcock,  attachfe 

W.  Leonard  Parker,  first  secretary;  consul 

R.  Smith  Simpson,  first  secretary;  consul 

George  W.  Edman,  first  secretary 

Archie  W.  Johnston,  attache,. 

William  Malcolm  Tait,  attachg 

Jay  George  Diamond,  agricultural  attach^ 

Dayton  W.  Hull,  attache ; 

WUliam  Witman,  2d,  second  secretary;  consul 

M.  Alison  Prantz,  attache 

Chester  Valentine  Sledzinski,  attache 

Thomas  Karamessines,  attachfi 

Sherman  L.  Wallace,  attache 

Leopold  J.  LeClair,  asst.  attache 

Rupert  Prohme,  asst.  attache 

Claude  G.  Ross,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  P.  Driscoll,  vice  consul 

Herbert  D.  Brewster,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Walton  C.  Hart,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 

agent. 

Ralph  Orlando  True,  Jr.,  asst.  attache. '.. 

Oliver  M.  Marcy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Katherine  W.  Bracken,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Robert  W.  Caldwell,  vice  consul 

Stephen  A .  R jmas,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Oliver  S.  Crosby,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Charles  R.  Tanguy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

John  D .  lams,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard  W.  Schaben,  vice  consul 

Roland  T.  Morel,  vice  consul.. 

Dale  H.  Baker,  vice  consul 


Col.  Harvey  H.  Smith,  military  attache 

Comdr.  Morton  Sunderland,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Kenneth  P.  Bergquist,  mOitary  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Robert  W.  Van  de  Velde,  asst.  military 

attache. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


July  22,1947 
Jan.  31,1947 
JNov.  27, 1947 
Mar.  14,1947 
Aug.    2, 1946 


Nov.  12, 1943 


May  31 


Oct. 

July 
tOct. 

July 

Aug. 

May 

Apr. 

May 
JJune 
tOct. 

July 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Dec. 
tFeb. 
tOct. 

Aug. 
tMay 

Oct. 
tOct. 
tOct. 

Nov. 

Apr. 

July 

July 

May 
Nov. 
Dec. 
tJan. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
June 
July 
Oct. 


tJune  18, 
tJuly  30, 


June  13, 
May  13, 


1946 

1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1945 

1947 
1944 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-4 
FSS-10 
FSO-3 
FSS-10 
FSS-10 


FSO-1 

FSO-1 
FSR-1 

FSO-2 
FSO-2 
FSR-3 
FSO-3 
FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 
FSS-3 
FSS-3 
FS8-5 
FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-5 
FSS-6 
FSS-6 
FSR-5 
FSR-5 
F80-5 
FSS-8 
FSO-5 
FS8-8 

F8S-8 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 

rso-6 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 


32 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST!    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

GREECE— Continued 

Athens  (Athenai)  (E)— Con. 

(MA  &  NA)-Con  ._.. 

Lt.  Col.  Albert  B.  Seitz,  asst.  military  attache 

Sept.  12, 1947 

Lt.  Col.  Bland  West,  asst.  mihtary  attache 

Sept.  12, 1947 

Maj.  Paul  E.  Andrepont,  asst.  military  attache 

Feb.     4, 1947 

Maj.  Harold  A.  Tidmarsh,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Sept.  12, 1947 

Capt.  William  R.  Cory,  asst.  military  attache 

Dec.   16,1946 

Capt.  Lawrence  W.  Brady,  asst.  military  attache. 

Sept.  12, 1947 

Lt.  Comdr.  Roland  Gilbert  Bienvenu,  asst.  naval 

Nov.  14, 1947 

_ 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  George  W.  Haney,  asst.  military  air  attache... 

Mar.  11, 1947 

1st  Lt.  Robert  B.  English,  asst.  military  air  attache. 

May  13,1947 

1st  Lt.  Grant  H.  Fenn,  asst.  military  air  attache 

May  13,1947 

Patras  (0) 

L.  Pittman  Springs,  vice  consul. 

Jan.    15, 1947 

FSS-8 

George  A.  Hays,  vice  consul .. 

Nov.    4, 1947 

FSS-U 

Salonika  (Thessaloniki)  (C)_ 

Raleigh  A.  Gibson,  consul  general 

Sept.  18, 1946 

FSO-3 

Douglas  Flood,  consul 

Dec.   15,1947 

FSO-4 

Robert  Olaf  Waring,  vice  consul. 

Nov.    4,1947 

FSS-ll 

Archer  K.  Blood,  vice  consul 

Sept.  15, 1947 

FSO-6 

GUATEMALA 

Guatemala  (E) 

Edwin  Jackson  Kyle,  ambassador  extraordinary 

Feb.     9, 1945 

and  plenipotentiary. 

J.  Winsor  Ives,  cml.  attache 

Mar.  26, 1947 

FSO-3 

Graham  Sheppard  Quate,  attache  ' 

tDec.   14,1947 

FSS-4 

Lee  R.  Blohm,  second  secretary;  consul 

May  22,1946 

FSO-4 

Milton  K.  Wells,  first  secretary;  consul 

Aug.  22,1947 

FSO-4 

John  Alfred  Barrett,  attache 

tOct.    19,1947 

FSS-5 

James  A.  Noel,  attache 

Mar.  20, 1947 
June  19,1946 

FSS-6 

Ernest  V.  Siracusa,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

FSO-5 

Benjamin  Beals  Simpson,  asst.  attache^ 

July     1, 1947 

FSS-8 

Melville  E.  Osborne,  vice  consul 

Oct.    20,1947 

FSS-ll 

William  A.  Campbell,  vice  consul 

Apr.  25,1947 

FSS-ll 

John  W.  Fisher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Sept.  17, 1947 

FSO-6 

Dorothy  Chubbuck,  disbursing  officer 

Nov.  21, 1947 

FSS-ll 

(MA  &  NA) 

Col.  Mark  A.  Devrne,  Jr.,  military  attache 

Nov.    8,1945 

Col.  Arthur  F.  Binney,  naval  attache  and  naval 

Oct.     9, 1946 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  mihtary  air  attache 

tluly   18,1947 

• 

Lt.  Comdr.  Harold  Edward  M.  Thompson,  ajist. 

Sept.  30, 1046 

naval  attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 

July   18,194T 

attache. 

HAITI 

Port-au-Prince  (E) 

Harold  H.  Tittmann,  Jr.,  ambassador  extraordi- 
nary and  plenipotentiary. 

July   12,1946 

F80-0M 

Robert  N.  Dahlgren,  attache 

Doc.  24,1947 

FSS-5 

Robert  H.  McBride,  first  secretary;  consul 

tAug.  22,1947 

FSO-4 

John  W.  Campbell,  asst.  attache 

tOct.   19,1947 

FSR-5 

Robert  M.  Sheehan,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

June  12,1947 

FSO-6 

>  Assigned  aUo  to  San  Salyador  and  Tegucigalpa. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Belize,  Managua,  Mexico  City,  and  Tegucigalpa;  resident  in  Mexico  City. 


POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 


33 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

HAITI— Continued 

Port-au-Prince  (E)— Con 

Donald  S.  King,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Homer  F.  Busch,  admin,  asst.;  disbursing  officer.. 
James  M.  Mills,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

IVTfirgnritft  T»n<^lr,  vifiA  rnnsn] 

Nov.  25, 1947 
Jan.    16,1946 
Nov.  28, 1947 
{Mar.  10, 1947 

Apr.  12,1946 
Mar.  28, 1946 
Nov.  19,1946 

Dec.  28,1944 

FSO-6 
FSS-10 
FSO-6 
FS8-11 

(MA) 

Lt.  Col.  John  W.  Romlein,  military  attache 

Col.  Edgar  E.  Glenn,  military  air  attach^ 

Cap  Haltlen  (OA) 

Lt.  Col.  Edward  R.  Casey,  asst.  military  air  at- 
tache. 

Curtis  E.  Hough,  consular  agent 

HONDURAS 

TeeuctealDa  (K) 

.  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Graham  Sheppard  Quate,  attache  ' 

tDec.  14,1947 
Apr.    3, 1947 

Nov.  25, 1947 

July     1, 1947 
tNov.    1,1947 

Mar.  26, 1946 
Apr.  16,1947 

June  11,1947 
Oct.     9. 1946 

truly   18,1947^ 
Sept.  30, 1946 

July   18,1947 

FSS-4 

Harold  E.  Montamat,  second  secretary;  consul 

Byron  E.  Blankinship,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
Benjamin  Beals  Simpson,  asst.  attache  ' 

FSO-^ 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

Kenneth  W.  Vittetoe,  vice  consul;  disbursing  offi- 
cer. 
Keimedy  M.  Crockett,  vice  consul.. 

FSS-11 
F88-11 

WiHif^m  J,  Millfir,  vjpfl  f>onS"l 

Fss-n 

(MA  &  NA) 

Lt.  Col.  Harold  S.  Isaacson,  military  attache 

Col.  Arthur  F.  Binney,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  military  air  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Harold  Edward  M.  Thompson,  asst. 

naval  attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 

La  Celba  (0) 

San  Pedro  Sula  (C) 

Vincent  D.  Williams,  vice  consul    

Dec.  11,1946 
Apr.     1. 1947 

Apr.  10,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Apr.  17,1947 
Nov.    4,1947 
Dec.  29,1945 
Dec.     8, 1947 
May    6,1947 
Apr.  15,1947 
tOct.    19,1947 
tJuly    11,1946 
Jtme  23,1947 
May  21,1947 
tJune    5, 1046 

F8S-« 

Tela(CA) 

Marion  Ellette  Read,  consular  agent 

HtJNGABT 

Budapest  (L) 

Selden  Chapin,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 

plenipotentiary. 
Harry  E.  Carlson,  consul  general;  first  secretary... 
Gerald  A.  Drew,  counselor  of  legation 

FSO-OM 

FSO-2 
FSO-2 

William  P.  Cochran,  Jr.,  counselor  of  legation 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache ' 

rso-2 

F8S-3 

Edward  Arnold  Mag,  attorney... 

FSR-3 

Harvey  A.  Buffalo,  attache 

F8S-3 

Harrison  Lewis,  cml.  attache..       . 

FSO-4 

Lewis  E.  Revey,  attache --- 

Robert  S.  Folsom,  second  secretary;  consul 

Howard  Judd  Hilton,  Jr.,  asst.  attache 

FSR-4 
F80-4 
FSR-6 

Emery  R.  KIraly,  asst.  attache 

F8S-6 

Harry  Le  Bovit,  asst.  agricultural  attache 

FS8-8 

1  Assigned  also  to  Guatemala  and  San  Salvador;  resident  in  Guatemala. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Belize,  Guatemala,  Managua,  and  Mexico  City;  resident  in  Mexico  City. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade,  Berlin,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Praha,  Sofia,  and  Vienna;  resident  in  Bern. 


34 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

HUNGAEY— Continued 

John  T.  Black,  public-aflairs  officer _    

Nov.    6, 1947 
May  20,1947 
tJune    6,1945 
Aug.  22,1946 
Aug.   12,1947 
Mar.  28, 1947 
Aug.  21,1946 
Apr.   21,1947 
Dec.  13,1945 
May    9, 1945 
July   13,1945 
Dec.     2, 1946 
Dec,  -6,1946 
Jan.     9, 1947 

Sept.  25, 1947 
Sept.  25, 1947 
Sept.  25, 1947 

FSR-5 

Barry  Stephen  Foley,  asst.  attach^ 

rss-7 

Ernest  V.  Polutnik,  vice  consul.. 

FSS-9 

Alvin  M.  Bentley,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Charles  Philip  Clock,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Alva  Taber,  special  disbursing  agent       ..... 

FSO-6 
FSO-5 
FSS-10 

Edward  P.  Prince,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Stephen  A.  Koczak,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-10 

James  L.  Lee,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing  agent- 
Fred  Godsey,  vice  consul  .              ..           .... 

FSS-10 
FSS-10 

Robin  E.  Steussy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

G.  Edward  Reynolds,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 
FSS-11 

FSS-ll 

(MA)              

Col.  John  H.  Stokes,  military  attache.      . 

ICELAND 

Reykjavik  (L) 

Lt.  Col.  Alfred  K.  Clark,  asst.  military  attache... 
Lt.  Col.  Peter  J.  Kopcsak,  asst.  military  attache.. 

envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary. 
William  C.  Trimble,  first  secretary;  consul 

Dec.  30,1946 
tNov.  24, 1947 
May    1,1947 
July     1, 1947 
Nov.  20, 1947 
tJuly    15,1946 
May  10,1946 
July   28,1947 

Apr.   10,1947 

Mar.  26, 1947 
Apr.  15,1947 
Oct.    21,1946 

July     1, 1946 
July     1, 1946 
Feb.  11,1947 
July  30,1947 
Aug.  18,1947 

tOct.    19,1947 

JDec.   17,1946 
Oct.      7, 1947 

tDec.  17,1946 
Apr.  10,1947 

tAug.  11,1947 

May  23, 1947 
Dec.    3, 1947 
July   23,1947 

FSO-3 

FSR-5 

Kenneth  A.  Byrns,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 
Robert  Kille  Tindall,  asst.  attache  i 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-11 

Henry  J.  Schneider,  vice  consul 

FSS-11 

Edward  B.  Cleaver,  vice  consul 

FSS-11 

INDIA 

New  Delhi  (E) 

John  A.  McKesson,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice  consuL 

Henry  F.  Grady,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Clifford  C.  Taylor,  agricultural  attach^ 

FSO-6 

FSO-1 

Howard  Donovan,  counselor  of  embassy 

FSO-1 

Samuel  H.  Day,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 
affairs. 

William  C.  Johnstone,  Jr.,  public-aflairs  oflicer 

Ralph  Block,  public-aflairs  officer 

FSO-2 

FSR-2 
FSR-3 

Joe  D.  Walstrom,  cml.  attache 

FSO-8 

Robert  M.  Carr,  first  secretary;  consul    . 

FSO-3 

Andrew  Vhicent  Corry,  attache  ' 

FSR-3 

Ernest  H.  Fisk,  attache 

FSR-4 

T.  Eliot  W'eil,  second  secretary;  consul..  

FSO-4 

Louis  K.  Benjamin,  attache 

Henry  T.  Smith,  second  secretary;  consul 

rss-4 

FSO-4 

J.  Jefferson  Jones,  3d,  second  secretary;  consul 

Cleveland  B.  McKnight,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Virginia  Ellis,  vice  consul 

FSO-4 
FSO-5 

FSS-8 

Harold  C.  Roser,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Denis  A.  Baumhover,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 

FSO-6 

rso-6 

'  Assigned  also  to  Copenhagen,  Godthaab,  and  Oslo;  resident  in  Copenhagen. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Colombo,  Karachi,  and  Rangoon. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


35 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


INDIA— Continued 

New  Delhi  (E)— Continued 
(MA  &NA) 


Bombay  (CO) 


Calcutta  (CO). 


Madras  (CQ). 


IBAN 


Tehran  (E). 


Col.  John  W.  Middleton,  military  attache 

Capt.  James  O.  Atkins,  naval  attachfi  and  naval 

attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  E.  Caple,  military  air  attachfi 

Col.  James  D.  Bamett,  asst.  military  attachS 

Lt.  Col.  Nathaniel  R.  Hoskot,  asst.  military  at- 

tachfi. 

Maj.  Alfred  W.  Furrell,  asst  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.   George  W.   Kittredge,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  William  M.  Reynolds,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 

John  J.  Macdonald,  consul  general  i 

Roy  M.  Melbourne,  consul 

Henry  W.  Spielman,  consul 

Gilbert  Edward  Clark,  vice  consul 

Lennox  C.  Fogg,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Paul  Francis  Geren,  vice  consul 

Wayne  M.  Hartwell,  librarian 

James  V.  Martin,  Jr.,  vice  consul  • 

Morris  Dembo,  vice  consul 

George  W.  Small,  vice  consul 

Royal  D.  Bisbee,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Derry,  consul  general 

Eugene  A.  Gilmore,  Jr.,  oonsul 

Charles  O.  Thompson,  consul 

John  W.  Thomason,  3d,  vice  consul 

Helen  R.  Nicholl,  vice  consul 

Btuart  Blow,  vice  consul 

Thomas  8.  Bloodworth,  Jr.,  vice  oonsul 

Robert  P.  Chalker,  consul 

Stanley  R.  Chartrand,  vice  consul 

Merritt  M.  Grant,  vice  consul 

Raymond  John  Becker,  vice  consul 


George  V.  Allen,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

James  SomerviUe,  first  secretary 

EvanM.  Wilson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Horace  G.  Bolster,  agricultural  attache 

F.  Taylor  Gurney,  attache 

Roger  E.  Bennett,  attache 

Randall  S.  Williams,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

Donald  Richmond  Barton,  information  oflTicer 

Bernard  J.  Paulson,  special  disbursing  agent 

John  H.  Waller,  vice  consul 

Gerald  F.  P.  Dooher,  vice  consul 

Edward  L.  Waggoner,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Lawrence  E.  Qruza,  attache 

Florence  C.Larson,  admin,  asst - _. 


Aug. 

29,1947 

Dec. 

11, 1946 

tDec. 

24, 1946 

tDec. 

23, 1946 

tDec. 

23,  1946 

tDec. 

23, 1946 

June 

14, 1947 

tDec. 

23, 1946 

July 

19, 1946 

FSO-3 

tDec. 

10, 1947 

FSO-4 

tFeb. 

24, 1947 

FSO-4 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

FSR-5 

Feb. 

14, 1947 

FSS-8 

Oct. 

16, 1947 

FSO-5 

tNov. 

13, 1946 

FSS-10 

Mar. 

11, 1946 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

7, 1947 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

17, 1945 

FSS-11 

Nov. 

14, 1947 

FSS-11 

June 

23, 1947 

FSO-3 

June 

9, 1947 

FSO-3 

Sept 

10, 1946 

FSO-4 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

FSR-5 

June 

20. 1946 

FSO-6 

Apr. 

21, 1947 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

27, 1946 

FBO-6 

Oct. 

9, 1947 

FSO-4 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

FSR-6 

Apr. 

22, 1947 

FSS-9 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

FSO-6 

Apr.  23,1946 


tDec. 
tNov. 

July 
tOct. 

July 
tJune 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Jan. 
tNov. 

July 


8, 1947 

12. 1946 

21. 1945 

19. 1947 
28, 1947 
29, 1947 
22, 1947 

8,1947 
31, 1947 

15. 1946 
18, 1946 


Aug.   21,1947 
July   28,1947 


FSO-CM 

FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-6 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSO-5 

FS8-8 
F88-9 


'  Assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India, 


36 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


IBAN— Continued 


Tehran  (E)— Con. 


(MA  &  NA), 


Tabriz  (C). 


IRAQ 

Baghdad  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


Basra  (C). 


IRELAND  (EIRE) 

Dublin  (Baile  Atha  Cliath) 
(L). 


William  Jules  Handley,  attache  > 

Alan  R.  Eurich,  admin,  asst - 

John  B.  Crume,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Hermarm  F.  Eilts,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Col.  William  T.  Sexton,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  E.  Henderson,  naval  attachfi 
and  naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Donald  W.  Steele,  military  air  attachS 

Capt.  Alexis  M.  Gagarine,  asst,  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Paul  W.  Moomaw,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache.. 

J.  Brock  Havron,  consul... -. 

Thomas  Boylan,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


George    Wadsworth,    ambassador   extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Edmimd  J.  Dorsz,  first  secretary.. 

Charles  J.  Little,  first  secretary;  consul 

Armin  H.  Meyer,  public-aflairs  officer 

Walter  Harris,  Jr.,  attache , 

J.  Forrest  Crawford,  attache 

Victor  E.  von  Lossberg,  cml.  attache 

William  Jules  Handley,  attache  ' 

Bayard  Le  Roy  King,  vice  consul 

Deeriag  E.  Wilson,  disbursing  officer 

James  D.  Newton,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  Newton  Gatch,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 


Col.  William  E.  Shipp,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  E.  Henderson,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  James  Smith  Coward,  military  air  attache. 
Capt.  Albert  G.  Wing,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache. 


Aug.  25,1947 
May  12,1947 
Sept.  9,1946 
Sept.    9,1947 

May  18,1946 
Oct.    24,1947 

July  17,1947 
June  26,1945 
Feb.   11,1946 

JDec.  10,1947 
Sept.  15, 1947 


David  H,  McKillop,  consul.. 
Joseph  J.  Jova,  vice  consul... 
Robert  R.  Schott,  vice  consul 


George  A.  Garrett,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

Vinton  Chapin,  counselor  of  legation 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,  first  secretary  (consul) '. 

John  C.  Pool,  second  secretary 

William  H.  Hussey,  attache  * 

Felix'  Smith  Verity,  asst.  attache.. 

Wayland  B.  Waters,  third  secretary 

Robert  M.  Beaudry,  third  secretary 


Nov. 

19, 1946 

Apr. 

22, 1947 

Oct. 

16, 1947 

July 

1, 1946 

Jan. 

22, 1947 

Dec. 

10, 1947 

Feb. 

13, 1945 

Aug. 

25, 1947 

Jan. 

2, 1946 

{Dec. 

28,1947 

Aug. 

5, 1947 

Sept. 

16, 1947 

June 

14. 1947 

Apr. 

26, 1947 

Jan. 

13, 1947 

June 

13, 1946 

Sept. 

30, 1947 

May 

15, 1947 

Oct. 

10, 1945 

Apr.  10,1947 

Apr.  21,1947 

{July  21,1947 

Dec.  2, 1946 

Dec.  5, 1946 

July  1, 1947 

Nov.  17, 1947 

Aug.  2, 1946 


(MA). 


Col.  Keimeth  Ray  Kreps,  military  attache  and    Nov.  15, 1946 
military  air  attache. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Baghdad,  Beirut,  Cairo,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  and  Jidda;  resident  in  Cairo. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Beirut,  Cairo,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  Jidda,  and  Tehran;  resident  in  Cairo. 
'  Assigned  also  to  London  and  The  Hague;  resident^injLondon. 
*  Assigned  also,to  and  resident  in  London. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


37 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


IRELAND  (EIBE)— Con. 

Dublin  (Baile  Atha  Cliath) 
(CO)... 


Cork  (C) 

Limerick  (O). 


ITALY 


Rome  (Roma)  (E). 


Paul  C.  Squire,  consul  general 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,  consul  (first  secretary) «. 

C.  Carey  White,  vice  consul 

Archibald  A.  McFadyen,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Joseph  A.  La  Freniere,  vice  consul 

George  M.  Finch,  vice  consul. 

Donald  A.  Lewis,  vice  consul 

William  D.  Moreland,  Jr.,  consul 

Leonldas  M.  Parker,  vice  consul 


James  Clement  Dunn,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Homer  M.  Byington,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy 

Paul  Hyde  Bonner,  attachfe 

Orville  C.  Anderson,  first  secretary 

Richard  W.  Bonnevalle,  attachfe... 

Lionel  M.  Summers,  attachg. 

MjTon  L.  Black,  adviser  on  shipping 

Charles  R.  Morey,  attach^ 

Walter  N.  Walmsley,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy  for 
econ.  afiairs. 

J.  Wesley  Jones,  first  secretary;  consul 

Edward  Page,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

Thomas  C.  Quiim,  attach6 

Gaze  Elmer  Lukas,  attache 

Howard  R.  Cottam,  first  secretary;  consul 

Outerbridge  Horsey,  first  secretary;  consul.. 

Elwood  Holstein,  attache. 

Francis  Abbott  Ingalls,  attach^ 

Albert  Eli  Kane,  attache... 

Mildren  Leon  Dayton,  attachfi 

Victor  Benedict  SuUam,  attach^ 

Nathan  B.  Salant,  asst.  attache 

Durand  Smith,  attache 

Jack  S.  Williams,  attache 

M.  WilUams  Blake,  second  secretary;  consul 

Joseph  D.  Ravotto,  attache 

Joseph  E.  Wiedenmayer,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

Earle  George  Flohr,  attache 

D.  Robert  Ricciardi,  attache 

H.  Gardner  Ainsworth,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  Gordon  Mein,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harold  H.  Rhodes,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harry    R.    Stritman,    publications-proourement 
oflJcer;  attache. 

Jason  Paige,  Jr.,  attache 

Philip  G.  Hodge,  asst.  attache.. 

Victor  H.  Loftus,  consul 

B.  Miles  Hammond,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Vincent  La  Vista,  econ.  analyst... 

Robert  Roy  Cuimingham,  vice  consul;  special  dis- 
bursing agent. 

Byron  B.  Snyder,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thomas  A.  McCann,  vice  consul 


Aug. 

20, 1947 

FSO-3 

tJuiy 

21, 1947 

F80-3 

Sept 

30, 1946 

FS8-10 

Sept 

19, 1946 

FS8-11 

Nov 

14, 1945 

FSS-11 

Oct. 

31, 1946 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

14. 1946 

FSS-11 

Feb. 

26, 1947 

F80-4 

Oct. 

28,1946 

FSS-10 

July   25,1946 


JMar. 

JSept. 

tOct. 
July 
Sept. 

JlNov. 

tOct. 
Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

May 
tSept. 

Dec. 
lAug. 
JJuly 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Aug. 
tNov, 

July 

Sept. 

Dec. 
tOet. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

July 
tJuly 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Sept. 


Mar.  4, 
tOct.  19, 
tJan.  31 
Mar.  14, 
Juno  12, 
Apr.    3 

Oct.  11 
Oct.  14, 


1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 

1945 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1946 

1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1945 
1947 

1944 

1947 


F80-CM 

FSO-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSO-3 

F80-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 

FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-4 
FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-5 
F8S-5 
FSO-4 
F80-4 
FSO-4 
F88-6 

FSS-6 
FSR-5 
FSS-7 
FSO-6 
F8S-8 
F88-7 

F80-5 

FSS-9 


Aisigned  also  to  London  and  The  Hague;  resident  in  London. 


38 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
slgmneDt 


Category 
and  class 


ITALY— Continued 


Rome  (Roma)  (E)— Con 


(MA  &  NA). 


Florence  (Firenze)  (C)_ 


Genoa  (Qenova)  (CG). 


Milan  (CG). 


Joseph  N.  Greene,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
William  G.  Gibson,  second  secretary;  vice  consul-. 

Thomas  Venturini,  admin,  asst 

Louis  A.  Gallo,  admin,  asst -  — 

Peter  Regis,  asst.  attache  i... _. 

Alfonse  Cosmo  Votolato,  admin,  asst 

Gene  F.  Caprio,  press  attachfi 

Richard  Tucker  Ewinp,  asst.  attach^  2 

Edelen  Fogarty,  econ.  analyst 

WOliam  A.  McFadden,  third  secretary;  vice  consuL 

E.  Allen  Fidel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Alice  Magee,  vice  consul 

David  Oppenheim,  asst.  disbursing  officer 

Susannah  Mirick,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  S.  Caldwell,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Robert  A.  Brand,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  E.  Knight,  2d,  third  secretary,  vice  consul  _ 

Robert  A.  Griggs,  vice  consul 

Stanley  M.  Howe,  vice  consul. 

John  J.  Began,  vice  consul 

Col.  John  M.  Willems,  military  attach^ 

Capt.   Hubert  W.   Chanler,  naval  attachfe  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Benoid  E.  Glawe,  military  air  attache 

Col.  Ernest  L.  Clough,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  James  A.  Gray,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Berrisford  H.  Walker,  asst.  military  attache. 

Maj.  Elio  Scotti,  asst.  military  attache 

Comdr.  Oscar  B.  Parker,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Victor  L.  Schrager,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Albert  E.  Stoll,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air  attache. 


Walter  W.  Orebaugh,  consul ' 

Dale  D.  McAdoo,  cultural  officer 

Marjorie  F.  Ferguson,  asst.  consular  attache _ 

James  A.  Collins,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Richard  G.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Leonard  R.  Mills,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Bailey,  Jr.,  consul  general... 

Roger  L.  Heacock,  vice  consul 

Rufus  S.  Crane,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Peter  Rutter,  vice  consul 

Ellwood  M.  Rabenold,  Jr.,  vice  consul _ 

Sofia  P.  Kearney,  vice  consul 

Andrew  F.  Rolle,  vice  consul 

Arthur  L.  Paddock,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Charles  A.  Bay,  consul  general 

Carleton  W.  Washburne,  consul , 

Leslie  L.  Rood,  consul 

Fred  E.  Waller,  vice  consul 

John  R.  Baine,  vice  consul , 

Peter  John  Carpenti,  admin,  asst 

Keld  Chrlstensen,  vice  consul 


tAug.  16,1947 


Apr. 

Apr. 

June 

May 

June 
tOct. 

July 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Oct. 
tNov. 

June 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Dec. 
JJune 

Sept. 


tMay  20 
Mar.  20, 

Sept.  30, 
May  14, 
Apr.  19, 
May  1 
Oct.  20, 
Mar.  20, 

May  12, 

July   24, 


Oct. 
tNov. 
JOct. 

Mar. 

Oct. 
tJune 

June 

Jan. 

Apr. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

May 

Jan. 

Sept. 
JMay 
tOct. 

Sept. 

May 

Mar. 

Sept. 

June 


1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1944 
1946 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1944 
1945 
1947 

1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1946 

1947 

1946 

1944 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1B47 
1947 
1947 


FSO-6 


1  Assigned  also  to  Malta. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Bern,  Paris,  and  Vaduz;  resident  in  Bern. 

'  Assigned  also  to  San  Marino, 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


39 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


ITALY— Continued 

MUan  (CQ)— Con 

Naples  (Napoli)  (CQ) 


Palermo  (C). 


Turin  (C). 


JAPAN 

For  oflBcers  on  duty  in  special 
offices  at  Tokyo,  Kobe,  and 
Yokohama,  see  p.  66. 


KOBEA 

For  officers  on  duty  in  special 
office  at  Seoul,  see  p.  67. 


LATVIA 

Legation  at  Riga  closed. 

LEBANON 

BeJnit  (L)....,.., 


Alice  G.  Mulhera,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

Philbert  Deyman,  vice  consul... 

George  L.  Brandt,  consul  general 

George  D.  La  Mont,  consul 

■William  E.  Flournoy,  Jr.,  consul 

Joseph  B.  Costanzo,  consul 

Herbert  W.  Carlson,  consul 

William  L.  Blue,  vice  consul 

Earl  Woodrow  Johnson,  admin,  asst. 

James  O.  Morgan,  vice  consul 

Robert  S.  Henderson,  vice  consul 

Harold  M.  Granata,  vice  consul 

Robert  S.  Hoard,  vice  consul 

Richard  B.  Peters,  vice  consul 

Lewis  M.  Purnell,  vice  consul 

John  C.  Craig,  vice  consul 

Eva  Taylor,  disbursing  officer 

Grant  Gilbert  Hilliker,  vice  consul... 

Helen  M.  Bailey,  vice  consul 

Renwick  S.  McNiece,  consul  general. 

Julian  P.  Fromer,  consul 

Neil  M .  Ruge,  vice  consul 

Hugh  N.  Whitaker,  vice  consul 

Raymond  J.  Harris,  vice  consul 

Anne  W.  Meriam,  vice  consul 

Walter  Galling,  vice  consul 

Bruce  W.  Forbes,  vice  consul... 

Charles  W.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

Richard  B.  Haven,  consul 

Walter  M.  Masters,  vice  consul 

Richard  M.  Tynan,  vice  consul 

Howard  D.  Jones,  vice  consul 


Lowell  C.  Pinkerton,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

Bertel  E.  Kunlholm,  first  secretary;  consul 

Walter  P.  McConaughy,  cml.  attachg 

Leslie  Llewellyn  Lewis,  attach^ 

Archibald  B.  Roosevelt,  Jr.,  attach6 ^ -... 


Jan. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
July 
Mar. 
tOct. 
July 
Mar. 
May 
July 
July 
Feb. 
June 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
tOct. 
Aug. 
May 
Oct. 
tOct. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Jime 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Nov. 


3. 1946 

12, 1947 
13, 1947 

9, 1944 
22, 1947 

20. 1945 
18, 1947 

1. 1947 
23, 1944 
12, 1947 

19. 1946 

11. 1947 

19. 1944 

19. 1945 
28, 1945 
13, 1947 
17, 1947 

5, 1947 
14, 1947 
8, 1947 

27. 1945 
18, 1947 

5, 1947 

26. 1946 
7, 1947 

29. 1947 
14, 1946 

15. 1944 
4, 1946 

11. 1945 

23. 1946 
11, 1946 

5,1947 


Nov.  19, 1946 

Jan.  22,1946 
Apr.  22,1947 
tOct.  14,1947 
Aug.    6, 1947 


F8S-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-1 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSR^ 

FSS-7 

FSC-5 

FSS-« 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-U 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSR^ 

FSO-5 

FSR-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-U 

FSS-U 

FSO-3 

FSS-U 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 


FSO-CM 

FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-4 

FSS-5 


40 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

LEBANON— Continued 

Beirut  (L)— Continued 

John  B.  Faust,  first  secretary;  consul 

Apr.   15,1947 

FSO-4 

Harlan  B.  Clark,  second  secretary;  consul 

June  16,1947 

FSO-4 

William  Langdon  Sands,  second  secretary;  consul.  _ 

JAug.     6,1947 

FSO-4 

Oliver  Fletcher  Egleston,  attachfi ' .._ 

Dec.     9, 1947 

FSR-5 

William  Jules  Handley,  attache ' 

Aug.   25, 1947 

FSS-8 

John  MacGregor  Bowie,  attache  ' 

JDec.  31,1947 

FSS-8 

Margaret  McDonald,  asst.  cultural  officer 

Apr.  22,1947 

F8R-6 

Arthur  B.  Allen,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Aug.     6, 1947 

FSO-6 

Larry  Winter  Roeder,  vice  consul 

June  13, 1947 

FSS-11 

William  D.  Brewer,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. .- 

Nov.  13, 1947 

FSO-6 

(MA&NA) 

Col.  William  H.  Quarterman,  military  attache 

Mar.  28, 1947 

Lt.  Comdr.  Randall  D.  Warden,  naval  attache 

May  23, 1946 

and  naval  attache  for  air. ' 

Lt.  Col.  Robert  C.  Brown,  military  air  attache '__ 

Dec.     6, 1946 

Maj.  Stephen  J.  Meade,  asst.  military  attache 

June  17,1846 

LIBERIA 

Monrovis  (I.). 

Raphael  O'Hara  Lanier,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

Feb.  13,1946 

minister  plenipotentiary. 

Oscar  W.  Meier,  chief  of  mission  for  econ.  aSairS-. 

Nov.    S,1946 

FSS-1 

Paul  F.  Keim,  civil  engineer  consultant  for  mis- 

Jan.   29,1947 

FSS-1 

sion  for  econ.  affairs. 

Frank  J.  Finder,  head  agricultural  production 

tNov.  13, 1946 

FSS-2 

specialist  for  mission  for  econ.  affairs. 

Claude  Marcus  Cannon,  business  manager  for 

July     1, 1946 

FSS-4 

mission  for  econ.  affairs. 

\ 

William  Edward  Reed,  agricultural  production 

Jan.    25,1947 

FSS-6 

specialist  for  mission  for  econ.  affairs. 

Wallace  Van  Jackson,  second  secretary  _ 

JOct.    19,1947 

FSR-5 

Rupert  A.  Lloyd,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

JDec.   29,1945 

FSO-5 

Lamar    Edward    Fort,    agricultural    production 

Feb.     9, 1947 

FSS-8 

specialist. 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attache  * 

May  20, 1947 

FSS-8 

Albert  Armistead  Witcher,  vice  consul 

Feb.  22,1947 

FSS-11 

LIECHTENSTEIN 

Vaduz  (CG)» 

Austin  R.  Preston,  consul  general ' 

June    2, 1947 

F80-2 

Richard  Tucker  Ewing,  asst.  attache' 

July    1, 1947 

FSS-8 

LITHUANIA 

Legation  at  Kaunas  closed. 

LUXEMBOURG 

Luxembourg  (L) 

Admiral  Alan  O.  Kirk,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

Feb.    1, 1946 

minister  plenipotentiary.' 

1  Assigned  also  to  Damascus  and  Jerusalem. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Baghdad,  Cairo,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  Jidda,  and  Tehran;  resident  in  Cairo. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Damascus. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Algiers,  Dakar,  and  Tangier;  resident  in  Algiers. 

«  No  oflBce  maintained  at  Vaduz. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Zflrich. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Bern,  Paris,  and  Rome:  resident  in  Bern. 

'  Accredited  also  to  Belgium. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


41 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  clasi 

LUXEMBOUEG— Con. 

Luxembourg  (L)— Con. 

George  P.  Waller,  first  secretary;  consul ' 

Sept.   9,1944 
JAug.  23,1947 
Jan.     2, 1945 
July     1, 1947 
July   14,1946 
Sept.  15, 1947 

Dec.  10,1946 
Nov.  27, 1945 
June  17,1947 
May    6,1946 

Jan.    10,1947 

May    4, 1946 

Apr.     4, 1945 
Aug.  14,1945 

June  26,1945 

tAug.  23,1943 

June  29,1946 

July   17,1946 

Feb.  28,1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 

July    30,1947 

Sept.    5,1947 

tJune     1, 1945 

tOct.    19,1947 

Nov.  12, 1946 

Feb.  20,1947 

Oct.    20,1941 

Sept.    2,1947 

Apr.  23,1943 

Dec.     5, 1947 

Nov.    1,1945 

June  12,1947 

JFeb.  10,1946 

Mar.  14, 1947 

tOct.    19,1947 

tJBD.    31,1947 

July   30,1946 

Apr.  16,1943 

tFeb.  10,1946 

Nov.  22. 1942 

June  30,1947 

Mar.  12, 1947 

Mar.  31, 1947 

June  30,1947 

tNov.  30, 1947 

tOct.     4. 1929 

tOct.     7, 1946 

Jan.    19,1946 

F80-3 

Jerome  T.  Gaspard,  first  secretary;  consul ' 

Howard  B.  Ralley,  civil  air  attach^' 

FSO-3 
FSR-4 

Merrill  Mayhall  Blevins,  asst.  attach6  * .-. 

FSS-8 

J.  A.  Tuck  Sherman,  vice  consul 

F88-10 

(MA) 

Leon  G.  Dorros,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Col.  Clare  H.  Armstrong,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Malcolm  A.  Moore,  military  air  attach^.. 
Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Ridgeway  P.  Smith,  Jr.,  asst.  military 

attache. 
Ma].  John  C.  Parker,  asst.  military  attache 

Walter  Thurston,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Raymond  H.  Geist,  counselor  of  embassy 

FSO-6 

MEXICO 

Mexico,  D.  F.  (E) 

FSO-CM 

FSO-l 

Merwin  L.  Bohan,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 
affairs. 

S.  Walter  Washington,  first  secretary;  consul 

Maurice  L.  Stafford,  consul  general;  first  secretary. 
R.  Horton  Henry,  first  secretary;  consul. 

FSO-l 

FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 

Dorsey  Gassaway  Fisher,  first  secretary;  consul... 
William  H.  Doyle,  attache 

FSO-3 
F8S-2 

William  P.  Hughes,  attacbd;  admin,  officer 

FSS-2 
FSO-3 

Harry  R.  Turkel,  first  secretary;  consul    

FSO-3 

Lew  B.  Clark,  cml.  attache 

FSR-3 

Morrill  Cody,  second  secretary 

FSR-4 

Alfred  M.  Barlow,  attache 

FSR-4 

Thomas  J.  Farrell,  attache 

FSR-4 

Charles  B.  Parker,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

FSS-5 

Dudley  G.  Singer,  attache        

FSS-4 

Horace  Harper  Braun,  econ.  analyst  . 

FSS-8 

Robert  Bailey  Elwood,  asst.  attache        ... 

FSO-4 

Minedee  McLean,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 

Coldwell  S.  Johnston,  second  secretary;  consul 

Marvin  A.  Derrick,  admin,  officer.  . 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-7 

Manuel  J.  Codoner,  vice  consul 

FS8-8 

FSR-5 

Robert  T'   Hunter,  cnnsnl , 

FSS-8 

Juan  de  Zengotita,  second  secretary;  vice  consuL.. 
Philip  T>.  Siimner,  vice  nnnsnl 

FSO-6 
FS3-8 

John  Wallace  Hill,  admin,  asst 

FSS-9 

Frederick  R.  Mangold,  econ.  analyst 

FSS-9 

Harvey  R.  Wellman,  second  secretary;  viceconsuL 
Charles  George  Sommer,  admin,  asst 

FSO-5 
FS8-8 

Ted  Harrison  Cnnrinr,  admjn.  a<!st 

FS8-8 

Benjamin  Beals  Simpson,  asst.  attache  • 

FSS-8 

Abbey  Schoen,  econ.  asst 

FSS-8 

W.  John  Wilson,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

FSS-10 

William  L.  Brewster,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Dwlght  Dickinson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

FSO-6 
FSO-fi 

>  Assigned  also  to  Brussels;  resident  in  Luxembourg. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Brussels. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Brussels  and  Paris;  resident  in  Paris. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Brussels  and  The  Hague;  resident  in  Brussels. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Belize,  Guatemala,  Managua,  and  Tegucigalpa, 


42 


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Post 


MEXICO— Continued 


Mgxico,  D.  F.  (E)— Con.... 


(MA  &  NA). 


Agua  Prieta,  Sonora  (C) 

Chihuahua,  Chihuahua  (C). 

Ciudad  Judrez,  Chihuahua 
(C). 

Ouadalajara,  Jalisco  (C) 


Guaymas,  Sonora  (C) 

Matanioros,  Tamaulipas  (C). 

Mazatldn,  Sinaloa  (C) 

Merida,  Yucatan  (C) 

Mexicali,  Eaja  California  (C). 
Monterrey,  Nuevo  Le6n  (C) 


Nogales,  Sonora  (C). 


Name  and  title 


John  N.  Smith,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Alice  E.  Rockett,  admin,  asst... -. 

Harry  G.  Jacobson,  vice  consul 

Charles  R.  O'Connor,  vice  consul 

Frederick  D.  Sharp,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Armando  E.  Vargas,  vice  consul 

Parke  D.  Massey,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Mildred  A.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Taylor  G.  Belcher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard  M.  Hughes,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Louis  F.  Blanchard,  vice  consul 

Ana  M.  Gomez,  jr.  ecou.  analyst. 

Robert  L.  Shields,  vice  consul.. 

Robert  C.  Wysong,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Brig.  Gen.  James  W.  Spry,  military  attachfi  and 

military  air  attache. 
Capt.  Albert  E.  Jarrell,  naval  attach^  and  naval 

attachS  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Thomas  J.  Riggs.Jr.,  asst.  military  attach^. 
Lt.  Col.  Maurice  C.  Holden,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Col.  J.  G.  Duncan,  3d,  asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Andrew  Hedesh,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attachg  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Leslie  E.  Geer,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 
Col.  George  P. Champion,  asst.  military  air  attach^. 

William  Clarke  Vyse,  consul 

Chester  H.  Kimrey,  consul 

Henry  T.  Unverzagt,  consul 

Charley  L.  Rice,  vice  consul _ 

Stephen  E.  Aguirre,  consul 

G.  Wallace  LaRue,  vice  consul _ 

J.  D.  Lambeth,  vice  consul... 

Lionel  S.  Mordecai,  vice  consul 

Ernest  B.  Gutierrez,  vice  consul 

James  E.  Henderson,  consul 

Ilo  C.  Funk,  consul 

Edward  N.  McCully,  vice  consul 

Walter  E.  Kneeland,  vice  consul 

Richard  C.  Salvatierra,  vice  consul 

Edward  C.  Webster,  Jr.,  vice  consul _ 

H.  Claremont  Moses,  consul 

Peter  J.  Raincri,  vice  consul 

Arthur  V.  Metcalfe,  vice  consul 

Stephen  C.  Worster,  consul 

Herbert  S.  Weast,  vice  consul 

George  H.  Zentz,  vice  consul 

Howard  L.  Walker,  Jr.,  vice  consul _ 

Regulo  Rivera,  vice  consul..- _ 

James  P.  MoflBtt,  consul  general 

Overton  G.  Ellis,  Jr.,  consul.. 

Myron  H.  Schraud,  vice  consul 

\A  illiam  B,  Murray,  vice  consul 

William  A.  Carsey,  vice  consul 

Ben  Zweig,  consul 

Antonio  Certosimo,  vice  consul.. 

Frank  C.  NiccoU,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


Dec. 
Feb. 
June 

Aug. 
July 
tJan. 

Nov. 

Jan. 
tApr. 

July 

Mar. 
tAug. 

June 

Apr. 


tNov.    1 

Mar.  18, 

Apr.  11 
Apr.  22, 
June  6, 
June  13 

Mar,    7, 

May 


Feb. 

tJan. 

tAug. 
Sept. 
June 
Mar. 
Dec. 
July 
May 
June 
May 

tFeb. 
May 
Sept. 
Feb. 
June 
July 
Feb. 

tJan. 
Mar. 
Nov. 

yune 

tAug. 
Sept. 
June 
Feb. 
July 
July 

tJan. 

JMay 
Aug. 


1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1944 
1946 
1947 

1946 

1946 

194« 
1946 
1946 

1947 

1946 

1947 

1943 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1942 
1947 
1942 
1945 
1947 
1944 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1944 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1046 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1946 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


43 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


MEXICO— Continued 

Nuevo  Laredo,  Tamaulipas 
(C). 


Piedras  Negras,  Coahuila  (C) 

Reynosa,  Tamaulipas  (C)... 

San  Luis  Potosf,  San  Luis 

PotosI  (C). 
Tampico,  Tamaulipas  (C)... 

Tijuana,  Baja  California  (C) . 


Torreon.  Coahuila  (C).. 
Veracruz,  Veracruz  (C). 


MOROCCO 


Tangier  (Tanger)  (L). 


(MA&NA). 


Casablanca  (CO). 


Rabat  (C). 


V.  Harwood  Blocker,  consul 

Gerald  G.  Jones,  consul 

Abraham  Vigil,  vice  consul... , 

James  M.  Richardson,  vice  consul.. 

Earl  Wilbert  Eaton,  consul 

Harold  C.  Wood,  consul 

Henry  G.  Krausse,  consul 

John  A .  Tarin,  vice  consul 

F.  Ridgway  Lineaweaver,  consul... 

Elias  O.  Garza,  vice  consul 

Harold  B.  Quarton,  consul  general. 
Samuel  A.  Mcllhenny,  Jr.,  consul.. 

Waldo  E.  Bailey,  consul 

Henry  T.  Dwyer,  consul 

Willys  A.  Myers,  vice  consul 

Leonard  E.  Thompson,  vice  consul. 

Stanley  G.  Slavens,  consul 

John  G.  Oliver,  vice  consul 

Warren  C.  Stewart,  consul 

Ernesto  S.  Guaderrama,  vice  consul 


Edwin  A.  Plitt,  diplomatic  agent;  consul  general  L 

Bolard  More,  second  secretary;  consul 

A.  David  Fritzlan,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Robert  Q.  Caldwell,  Jr.,  attache 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attach^  2 

John  M.  Seate,  vice  consul 

Albert  W.  Sherer,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Robert  W.  Stookey,  third  secretary;  vice  consul  _. 

Curtis  C.  Strong,  asst.  attach^ 

Converse  Hettinger,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Col.  Marion  Carson,  military  attache 

Comdr.  Howard  A.  White,  naval  attachfe  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Capt.  John  P.  Bedford,  military  air  attache. 

Lt.  Col.  Jules  G.  Kiplinger,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.  Comdr.  Hugh  B.  Vickery,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Theodore  K.  Jelen,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


C.  Paul  Fletcher,  consul  general 

Howard  Elting,  Jr.,  consul 

Thomas  D.  McKieman,  vice  consul. 

Robert  E.  Dowland,  vice  consul 

Maurice  Pasquet,  consul 

Thomas  D.  Bowie,  vice  consul 

Peter  R.  Chase,  vice  consul 


tMar. 

4, 1947 

FSO-6 

{Aug. 

8,  1947 

FS8-« 

Feb. 

15, 1946 

FS8-10 

Oct. 

18, 1947 

FSS-ll 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

tAug. 

8, 1947 

FSS-8 

JJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

July 

29, 1947 

FSS-ll 

June 

29, 1946 

FSO-4 

July 

23, 1945 

FSS-10 

May 

1, 1946 

FSO-3 

JJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

Nov. 

17, 1947 

FSO-4 

May 

19, 1947 

FSS-8 

May 

6, 1944 

FSS-9 

Dec. 

11, 1946 

FSS-ll 

Aug. 

21, 1943 

FSO^ 

May 

28, 1942 

FSS-10 

June 

3, 1947 

FSS-8 

tOct. 

28, 1946 

FSS-ll 

July 

10, 1947 

FSO-1 

July 

9, 1947 

FSO-4 

Nov. 

11, 1943 

FSO-5 

Jan. 

10, 1947 

FSS-8 

May 

20, 1947 

FSS-8 

Aug. 

11, 1947 

FSS-10 

July 

18, 1946 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

1, 1946 

FSO-6 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-6 

Oct. 

21, 1947 

FSO-6 

July 

23, 1946 

tMar. 

28, 1947 

tJan. 

21, 1947 

June 

19, 1946 

Oct. 

21, 1947 

Mar. 

27, 1947 

tDec. 

8, 1947 

FSO-3 

Aug. 

22, 1946 

FSO-4 

Sept. 

30, 1946 

FSO-6 

JNov. 

1, 1947 

FSS-ll 

Oct. 

11, 1943 

FSO-4 

Nov. 

20, 1947 

FSO-5 

Aug. 

11, 1947 

FSS-ll 

1  with  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Algiers,  Dakar,  and  Monrovia;  resident  in  Algiers. 


44 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


NETHERLANDS  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

(Netherlands) 

Tlie  Hague  ('s  Qravenhage) 
(E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Amsterdam  (CQ)_ 


Rotterdam  (C) . 


(Possessions) 


Aruba,  West  Indies  (C). 


Batavia,  Java,  Netherlands 
Indies  (CO). 


Herman  B.   Baruch,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Loyd  V.  Steere,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 

Philip  W.  Bonsai,  counselor  of  embassy. 

Edward  C.  Wilkinson,  attache 

Ides  van  dcr  Qracht,  attache 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,  first  secretary;  consul  i.. 

William  H.  Riddell,  agricultural  attachfi 

Kenneth  Charles  Beede,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

George  W.  Renchard,  second  secretary;  consul 

Glion  Curtis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Coulter  D.  Huyler,  Jr.,  attache 

Harold  S.  Beyerly,  admin,  officer 

Merrill  Mayhall  Blevins,  asst.  attach^  ^ 

William  Dale  Fisher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Robert  C.  Bone,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Honor  Cecilia  McCusker,  asst.  attache 

Arthur  D.  Weininger,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Rachel  Q.  Kent,  vice  consul. 


Mar.  13, 1947 


Dec.  12,1947 


tJuly 
tJuly 
JDec. 

tJuiy 

tMay 
Nov. 
June 

Sept. 
tOct. 
JMay 

July 

Oct. 

Aug. 
JNov. 

Aug. 

Nov. 


18, 1947 
11, 1945 
14, 1947 
21, 1947 
3, 1945 
2, 1945 
8,1945 
16, 1947 
19, 1947 

29. 1945 
1, 1947 

22. 1946 

29. 1947 
16, 1947 
29, 1947 
10, 1947 


Col.  Frank  M.  S.  Johnson,  military  attache 

Capt.  Parke  B.  Brady,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Everett  H.  Ware,  military  air  attache 

Col.  Robert  L.  Miller,  asst.  military  attache 

Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Maj.  Tom  M.  Oarruth,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Peter  H.  Jackson,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Jesse  F.  Van  Wiekel,  consul  general 

Ellis  A.  Bonnet,  consul 

Thomas  W.  McElhiney,  vice  consul.. 

Mary  S.  Olmsted,  vice  consul 

Slator  C.  Blackiston,  vice  consul 

Rufus  Z.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Frank  J.  T.  Ellis,  vice  consul.. 

James  R.  Billman,  vice  consul 

Herbert  V.  Olds,  consul 

Erman  R.  McKelvey,  vice  consul;  econ.  analyst. 

Thomas  A.  Goldman,  vice  consul 

Charles  Gilbert,  vice  consul 

John  A.  Bovey,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Thomas  J.  Duffield,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 


Mar.  24, 1945 
Mar.  14, 1946 

Dec.  24,1946 
May  9,1946 
June  17,1947 
Mar.  21, 1946 
Jan.    16,1946 


JNov. 

Sept. 

July 

Aug. 

June 

Sept. 
}Nov. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

June 

Dec. 

Aug! 
tAug. 

Oct. 


1, 1947 
29, 1947 
19, 1946 

23. 1946 

26. 1947 
30, 1946 

15. 1946 

21. 1947 
5, 1946 

26, 1945 

29. 1945 
9, 1945 

23, 1947 

22. 1946 


Edward  S.  Benet,  consul 

Henry  Oustave  Krausse,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Charles  A.  Llvengood,  consul  general 

John  B.  Ketcham,  consul 

Frederik  van  den  Arend,  consul 

Glenn  A.  Abbey,  consul 

Willard  Anderson  Hanna,  attache 


May  12,1947 
Sept.  17, 1947 
Uug.  6, 1947 
Oct.  12,1945 
Dec.  29,1945 
July  28,1947 
Oct.    21,1947 


■  Assigned  also  to  Dablln  and  London;  resident  In  London. 
'Assigned  also  to  Brussels  and  Luxembourg;  resident  in  Brussels. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


45 


Post 


NETHERLANDS  AND 
POSSESSIONS-Con. 

(Possessions)— Con. 

Batavia,  Java,  Netherlands 
Indies  (CG)— Con. 


Curacao,  West  Indies  (CO).. 
Paramaribo,  Surinam  (C) 

NEW  ZEALAND 

WeUlngton  (L). 


(MA).. 

Christchurch  (CA) 

Dunedin  (CA) 

Auckland  (C).. 


NICARAGUA 


Managua  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Name  and  title 


Joseph  W.  Vander  Laan,  attach^.. 

Arthur  J.  Campbell,  attache 

Albert  C.  Cizauskas,  vice  consul.. 
C.  H.  Walter  Howe,  vice  consul... 

James  W.  Gould,  vice  consul 

L3mn  W.  Franklin,  consul  general. 
William  Nesselhof,  Jr.,  vice  consul 
Jame^  R.  Daughtrey,  vice  consul.. 
William  P.  Robertson,  vice  consul 
James  S.  Lawton,  vice  consul 


Robert  M.  Scotten,  appointed  envoy  extraordL 
nary  and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

Osbom  S.  Watson,  cml.  attache. 

John  S.  Service,  first  secretary;  consul.. 

Meade  T.  Foster,  attach^ 

Donald  L.  Woolf,  vice  consul;  econ.  analyst 

Forrest  N.  Daggett,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Armistead  M.  Lee,  second  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Robert  E.  Riordan,  vice  consul 

Herbert  W.  Lyda,  vice  consul 

Col.  Forrest  E.  Cookson,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Orin  H.  Rigley,  Jr.,  military  air  attache. 

H.  P.  Bridge,  consular  agent 

Harman  Reeves,  consular  agent 

Whitney  Young,  consul 

James  W.  Boyd,  vice  consul. 


,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

HaUeck  L.  Rose,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  L.  Topping,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Edward  A.  Marelius,  attache 

Linton  Crook,  vice  consul 

Benjamin  Beals  Simpson,  asst.  attache  ' 

Robert  O.  Blake,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Sandy  MacGregor  Pringle,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 


Lt.  Col.  Harry  H.  Towler,  Jr.,  military  attache... 
Col.  Arthur  F.  Binney,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  military  air  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Harold  Edward  M.  -Thompson,  asst. 

naval  attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Apr. 

29, 1947 

FSR-4 

Mar. 

25, 1947 

FSS-5 

Feb. 

20, 1946 

FSS-11 

Dec. 

2, 1946 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

12, 1947 

FSO-6 

June 

8, 1945 

FSO-3 

Oct. 

9, 1947 

FSO-fi 

May 

3, 1945 

FSS-11 

Aug. 

5, 1947 

FSS-10 

Sept. 

13, 1941 

FSS-11 

Apr.  3, 1947 
Oct.  15,1947 
Mar.  20, 1947 
Sept.  16, 1947 
July  1, 1947 
July  25,1947 
Sept.  19,1947 


JMay    1, 1946 
Oct.     9, 1945 

tJuly   18,1947 
Sept.  30, 1946 

July   18,1947 


Matagalpa  (CA) John  A.  Willey,  consular  agent tSept.  13, 1929 

»  Assigned  also  to  Belize,  Guatemala,  Mexico  City,  and  Tegucigalpa;  resident  in  Mexico  City. 
"  778382 — 48 4 


Category 
and  class 


Dec. 

18, 1947 
2, 1945 

May 

FSO-3 

July 

30, 1946 

FSO-3 

July 

25, 1947 

FSS-3 

Oct. 

31, 1945 

FSS-10 

Sept. 

23, 1947 

FSO-5 

Sept. 

23, 1947 

FSO-5 

Oct. 

29, 1947 

FSS-U 

Mar. 

29, 1946 

FSS-11 

May 

18, 1946 

Jan. 

17, 1947 

Mar. 

31, 1928 
6, 1920 

Apr. 
June 

19, 1946 

FSO-4 

Apr. 

9,1945 

FSS-9 

FSO-4 
FSO-5 

rss-8 

FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 


46 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

NORWAY 

Oslo  (E) 

Charles  U.  Bay,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Cloyce  K.  Huston,  counselor  of  embassy 

June    6, 1946 

tMay    7,1946 
JDec.  22,1947 

JMar.    4,1947 
Nov.    3,1947 
July     3, 1947 

tOct.    19,1947 
Aug.   12,1946 
Nov.  25, 1947 

tOct.    19,1947 
Feb.   14,1947 

tFeb.  18,1947 
July     1, 1947 
Dec.     8, 1947 
Sept.  30, 1946 
Jan.    28,1947 
July   18,1945 

tNov.    4,1946 
Oct.    13,1947 

Sept.  26, 1946 
tAug.  29, 1947 

{June  18,1945 
Mar.  25, 1946 
Oct.     9, 1947 

Sept.  20, 1947 

July   22,1947 

Aug.    1, 1947 
Sept.    4,1947 
Sept.  29, 1947 
July   22,1946 
Sept.    3,1947 
Aug.  20,1947 
Nov.  10, 1947 

Dec.   26,1945 
Oct.    20,1947 
Sept.  23, 1947 
Nov.  26, 1947 

Aug.  11,1947 
July   29,1947 
July   14,1947 

FSO-2 

Charles  F.  Baldwin,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 
William  K  Ailshie,  first  secretary;  consul 

FSO-2 
FSO-$ 

Marselis  C.  Parsons,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

FSO-S 

FSS-4' 

FSR-4; 

Lewis  E.  Gleeck,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harry  G.  Conover,  second  secretary;  consul 

FSO-4: 

FSO-4' 
FSR^ 

De  Witt  Clinton,  vice  consul 

F88-9 

Alfred  P.  Dennis,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  Kille  Tindall,  asst.  attache  '                

FSO-6 

FSS-8 

FSS-IO 

John  H.  Clagett,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Mary  Vance  Trent,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Amlioth  G.  Heltberg,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 
F80-« 
FS8-10 

(MA  &  NA).... 

L.  Milner  Dunn,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Vernon  V.  Hukee,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Col.  Kal  E.  Rasmussen,  military  attache 

F80-6 
FSO-6 

Consular  oflBce  at  Bergen  not 
functioning. 

PAKISTAN 

Karachi  (E) 

Comdr.  William  B.  Porter,  Jr.,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Ma].  Lester  J.  Johnsen,  military- air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Arthur  H.  Labium,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Overton  Dicliinson  Hughlett,  asst. 

naval  attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Paul  H.  Ailing,  appointed  ambassador  extraordi- 
nary and  plenipotentiary. 

Charles  W.  Lewis,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy;  con- 
sul general. 

James  A.  Ross,  Jr.,  cml.  attache 

FSO-CM 

FSO-3 
FSR-3 

FSR-3 

Thomas  Winston  Simons,  attache 

FSR-4 

H.  Gordon  Minnigerode,  second  secretary;  consul- 
Julian  L.  Nugent,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consuL 
Nicholas  O.  Thacher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
David   Dunlop   Newsom,   third   secretary;   vice 

consul. 
Frederick  T).  Tipathernian,  vice  consul 

FSO-4 
FSO-5 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-U 

Harold  George  Josif,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
David  L.  Gilsinn,  attache;  vice  consul- 

FSO-6 
FSS-11 

Clifton  Virginia  Riley,  disbursing  officer 

FSS-12 

Lahore  (CO) 

Hooker  A.  Doolittle,  consul  general 

FSO-3 

Merritt  N.  Cootes,  consul 

FSO-4 

Charles  W.  Booth,  vice  consul 

FSS-U 

'  .\ssigned  also  to  Copenhagen,  Godthaab,  and  Reykjavik;  resident  in  Copenhagen. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Colombo,  New  Delhi,  and  Rangoon;  resident  in  Now  Delhi. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


47 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


PALESTINE  AND 
TRANSJORDAN 


Jerusalem  (CG). 


Panama  (E). 


Almirante  (CA) 

Puerto  Armuelles  (CA)_ 
Colon  (C) 


PAEAGUAT 


Asuncion  (E). 


Robert  B.  Macatee,  consul  general. 

Aubrey  E.  Lippincott,  consul 

Oliver  Fletcher  Egleston,  attachfi  '. 
William  Jules  Handley,  attache  2___ 

William  J.  Porter,  consul 

Randolph  Roberts,  vice  consul 

John  MacQregor  Bowie,  attache 

Philip  Q.  Cottell,  vice  consul 

Jeanette  Pond,  admin,  asst 

Richard  Crosby,  vice  consul 

Wells  Stabler,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Houghton,  vice  consuL.. 
Edward  W.  Blatchford,  vice  consul 
Ben  P'ranklia  Brannou,  vice  consul 
Edward  J.  Krache,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 


Brig.  Gen.  Frank  T.  Hines,  ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  plenipotentiary. 

Archie  W.  Childs,  cml.  attache... 

Carlos  C.  Hall,  first  secretary 

Reginald  Bragonier,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. . 

Owen  R.  Hutchinson,  second  secretary 

Raymond  Phelan,  consul 

Benjamin  H.  Vandervoort,  attache 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attache  ' 

Edward  W.  Clark,  thii-d  secretary;  vice  consul 

Vincent  T.  McKenna,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
David  S.  McMorris,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.  _ 

Glenn  O.  Perry,  vice  consul;  disbursing  officer 

Dwight  E.  Scarbrough,  vice  consul 

Oscar  H.  Guerra,  vice  consul 

Frederick  Albert  Durling,  econ.  analyst 

Ruby  E.  Ramey,  disbursing  officer 

Harry  R.  Lewis,  consular  agent '.. 

Lewis  B.  Tolman,  consular  agent 

Robert  G.  Bailey,  vice  consul 

Lowell  G.  Richardson,  vice  consul 


Fletcher  Warren,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Ellis  Munson  Goodwin,  cml.  attach^ 

Almon  D.  Collins,  attache 

Manson  Earl  Harter,  attache  ♦ 

Thomas  Gardner  Allen,  asst.  attache 

Robert  L.  Harmon,  asst.  attache 

David  L.  Gamon,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Henry  A.  Hoyt,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  W.  Moore,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Kenedon  P.  Steins,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Sept 

13, 194C 

FSO-CM 

Oct. 

30, 1946 

FSO-4 

Dec. 

9, 1947 

FSR-5 

Aug. 

25, 1947 

FSS-8 

IMar. 

20, 1947 

FSO-5 

Jan. 

13, 1947 

FSO-5 

JDec. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

Oct. 

25, 1945 

FSS-10 

Feb. 

13, 1947 

FSS-9 

Oct. 

29, 1947 

FSS-9 

tMay  28, 1947 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

28, 1947 

FgO-6 

JDec. 

29, 1930 

FSS-U 

Oct. 

17, 1947 

FSS-10 

Nov. 

10, 1947 

FSO-6 

Sept.  14, 1945 


Apr. 

Apr. 

Feb. 
tOct. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

July 

June 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Jan. 
tJuue 

Mar. 
tAug. 
tNov. 


15, 1947 
15, 1947 

21. 1946 

19. 1947 
17, 1947 
12, 1947 

1, 1947 
26, 1946 

22. 1946 
3, 1947 

13. 1947 
17, 1947 

22. 1946 

24. 1947 
28, 1947 


May  29, 1943 

May  29, 1943 

JApr.  26,1947 

Nov.  17, 1947 


Apr.  10,1947 


Sept.  14, 
Jan.  16, 
July  1, 
tOct.  19, 
May  11, 
Feb.  25, 
May  8, 
Sept.  30, 
Oct.     9, 


1945 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1947 


FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSR^ 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-U 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-12 


FSO-6 
FSO-6 


FSO-CM 

FSS-4 

rss-« 

FSS-6 
FSR-5 
FSS-7 
FSO-5 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 


CMA) ,,--- Lt.  Col.  Harold  J.  Pearson,  military  attache.. 

Maj.  Samuel  J.  Skousen,  military  air  attachS. 


May    9, 1945 
Dec.   13,1946 


'  Assigned  also  to  Beirut  and  Damascus;  resident  in  Beirut. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Baghdad,  Beirut,  Caii-o,  Damascus,  Jidda,  and  Tehran;  resident  in  Cairo. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  Lima,  Quito,  San  Jose,  and  San  Salvador;  resident  in  BogotS. 
■•  Assigned  also  to  Buenos  Aires,  Montevideo,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 


48 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

PEEU 

Lima  (E) 

Prentice  Cooper,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Ralph  H.  Ackerman,  counselor  of  embassy 

Richard  M.  de  Lambert,  first  secretary;  consul 

May    2, 1946 

Apr.     7, 1947 

Mar.  29, 1946 

May  16,1945 

Dec.     3, 1947 

May  21,1947 

JApr.   20,1947 

tOct.    19,1947 

{Oct.    19,1947 

JOct.    19,1947 

tJune  29,1947 

Feb.   18,1947 

Nov.  14, 1945 

Aug.   13.1947 

Feb.   20,1946 

Apr.     1, 1947 

tNov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    21,1947 

July     1, 1947 

JDec.     7, 1945 

Nov.  17, 1947 

JJune  17,1946 
Oct.    14,1944 
Mar.  23, 1947 
July   26,1947 

Mar.    8,1946 
Feb.   19,1947 

May  11,194« 

Nov.    7,1946 
Mar.  27, 1947 

July     1, 1946 
Feb.  25,1946 
Apr.    6, 1931 
June  27,1934 
Nov.  17, 1947 

June  10,1947 

Dec.     5, 1947 
tJuly     8, 1946 
tJuly     8, 1947 
Jan.    30,1947 
Sept.  13, 1947 
Aug.  22,1946 
Feb.   27,1947 
JDec.   28,1947 
Apr.  21,1947 
July   31,1946 

FSO-1 
FSO-3 

FSS-4 

George  Walter  Levangie,  petroleum  attache 

Einar  Thure  Anderson,  attachfi  .  .      

FSR-4 

FSS-4 

Thomas  S  Cam  pen,  cml.  attach^             . .. 

FSO-4 

D .  Eugene  Delgado-Arias,  second  secretary 

Gilbert  E   Larsen,  attach^        .      

FSR^ 

FSS-6 

Frederick  J  Barcroft,  attach^            ..    ..  .  

FSS-6 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

Leslie  W.  Johnson,  second  secretary;  consul 

W   Charles  Bridgett,  asst.  attache       

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

James  C.  Lobenstine,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

Albert  A.  Giesecke,  civil  attach^  

FSS-9 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

Maurice  J.  Broderick,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Robert  W.  Zimmermaim,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Robert  8.  Johnson,  vice  consul                       ..  .. 

FSO-« 

rso-6 

FSS-ll 

FSS-ll 

FSB-11 

Wilfred  P   Allard,  vice  consul                              ..  . 

FSS-.IJ 

(MA  &  NA) 

Lt.  Col.  Joseph  H.  O'Malley,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Austin  C.  Shofner,  naval  att&chfi  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Charles  M.  Walton,  Jr.,  military  air 

attache. 

Capt.  Lewis  W.  Raber,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Kenneth  D.  Smith,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Jack  D wyre,  consular  agent      .  

Arequipa  (CA) 

Iquitos  (CA) 

Louis  G.  Qallardy,  consular  agent 

La  Oroya  (CA) 

Norman  Duncan,  consular  agent 

Mollendo  (CA) 

Felipe  Ferrer  M.,  consular  agent 

Salaverry  (CA)... 

PHILIPPINES, 
REPUBLIC  OF  THE 

Manila  (E) 

Emmet  O'Neal,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Thomas  H.  Lockett,  counselor  of  embassy... 

FSO-1 

J.  Bartlett  Richards,  cml.  attache,. 

FSO-2 

Fayette  J.  Flexor,  counselor  of  embassy 

FSO-2 

Evett  D.  Hester,  attache 

FSR-2 

James  L.  Meader,  public-aflairs  officer 

rSR-2 

Robert  Y.  Brown,  first  secretary;  consul 

FSO-3 

Ernest  E.  Evans,  first  secretary;  consul 

FSO-3 

Charles  G.  Osburn,  regional  supervisor  . 

FSS-2 

Patten  D.  Allen,  asst.  cml.  attache 

FSO-3 

Francis  O .  Jarvis,  civil  air  attache  ' 

FSR-4 

>  AsBlfoied  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  and  Santiago. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  Panama,  Quito.  San  Jose,  and  San  Salvador,  resident  in  Bogota. 

<  Asslgued  also  to  Nanking  and  Shanghai;  resident  in  Shanghai. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


49 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


PHILIPPINES,  RE- 
PUBLIC OF  THE— Con. 

Manila  (E)— Con.. 


(MA). 


POLAND 

Warsaw  (Warsiawa)  (E). 


(MA&NA). 


Frederick  8.  Lyon,  admin,  officer 

Ervin  Clinton  Ross,  admin,  asst 

Joseph  F.  Walker,  consul 

Douglas  M.  Crawford,  attachfi 

Harold  Leland  Goodwin,  press  officer... 

Temple  Wanamaker,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 
Charles  P.  McVlcker,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
James  H.  McFarland,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 

Robert  Dunev,  vice  consul 

Robert  Paul  Stephens,  asst.  attach^ , 

Howard  W.  Stroup,  disbursing  officer 

Oliver  L.  Troxel,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul., 

David  Morris,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Paul  J.  Haldeman,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Cobb,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 


Col.  Robert  H.  Kreuter,  military  attach^ 

Col.  Qlenn  O.  Thompson,  military  air  attache 


July 

1, 1946 

FSS-6 

Nov. 

2, 1945 

FSS-8 

Mar. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

Aug. 

23, 1947 

FSR-5 

Mar. 

30, 1947 

FSS-7 

June 

16, 1947 

FSO-5 

Nov, 

4,1946 

FSO-6 

Stanton    Qriffis,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Edward  S.  Crocker,  2d,  eounselor  of  embassy 

Jamea  F.  Hodgson,  cml.  attschS 

John  H.  Madonne,  first  secretary;  consul  general.. 

Walter  Kelly  Schwinn,  first  secretary 

Reginald  S.  Kazanjian,  second  secretary;  consul... 

Fred  K.  Salter,  second  secretary;  consul 

Steven  D.  Zagorski,  admin,  asst 

Henry  C.  Ramsey,  asst.  cml.  attache 

Casimir  Anthony  Kenswick,  attach^ 

Richard  Wonser  Tims,  attachg 

Justie  E.  Gist,  vice  consul 

Chester  H.  Opal,  asst.  attach?, 

Alvln  F.  Kowalski,  attache. 

Thomas  P .  Dillon,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Findley  Bums,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.  . 

George  T.  Lister,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  P.  McEneaney,  asst.  attache 

Malcolm  Toon,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Everett  M.  Buckingham,  vice  consul 

E.  Jan  Nadelman,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Everett  Coe,  vice  consul 

James  A.  Nlederjohn,  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Wilson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard  T.  Davies,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thaddeus  H.  ChylinsM,  vice  consul 

Edward  A.  Symans,  vice  consul 

John  8.  Chapin,  vice  consul 

Arthur  CecU  Llllig,  vice  consul 

Col.  Thomas  J.  Betts,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Michael  Elin,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Col.  Archibald  J.  Haona,  military  air  attache 


Mar.  17,1947 

June  18,1947 
Nov.  17, 1947 
tJune  15,1947 
Dec.  2, 1946 
Sept.  12, 1947 
Feb.  16,1945 
Nov.  12, 1947 

July  15,1946 
May  12,1947 


FSO-6 

FSS-9 

rSR-6 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-12 

FSO-6 


May  16.1947 

Apr. 

11, 1947 

FSO-2 

Apr. 

1,1947 

FSO-2 

Aug. 

29, 1947 

FSO-2 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-3 

June 

26, 1946 

FSO-4 

May 

20, 1947 

FSO-4 

Aug. 

19, 1946 

FSS-6 

Apr. 

9, 1947 

FSO-t 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR^ 

Oct. 

12, 1947 

FSR-4 

Mar. 

27,1945 

FSS-8 

lOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-6 

July 

18, 1947 

FSS-7 

Feb. 

2, 1945 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

4,1947 

FSO-6 

Feb. 

25, 1946 

FSO-5 

Aug. 

21, 1947 

FSS-8 

July 

30, 1946 

FSO-« 

June 

11, 1946 

FSS-IO 

June 

26, 1946 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

8,1945 

F8S-11 

Mar. 

6,1947 

FSS-11 

Sept. 

11, 1946 

F80-6 

July 

10, 1947 

FSO-6 

Aug. 

11, 1946 

F88-11 

Mar. 

25, 1947 

FSS-ll 

June 

3,1947 

FSS-n 

May 

17, 1947 

FSS-ll 

Nov. 

8,1946 

Jan. 

6,1947 

Deo. 

14, 1946 

50 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


POLAND— ConUnued 

Warsaw     (Warszawa)     (E) 
(MA  &  NA)— Con 


Gdansk  (Danzig)  (C). 


Poznan  (VC) . 


PORTUGAL  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

(Portugal) 

Lisbon  (Lisboa)  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


Fimchal,  Madeira  (C). 
Oporto  (Porto)  (C) 


Fonta  Delgada,  Sfio  Miguel 
(St.  Michael),  Aiores  (O). 


Name  and  title 


Lt.  Col.  Frank  S.  Jessie,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Paul  Chmar,  asst.  military  attachS 

Capt.  Freeman  W.  Bowley,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 

Howard  A.  Bowman,  consul... 

Casimir  T.  Zawadzki,  consul  i 

John  Foster  Leich,  vice  consul 

Casimir  T.  Zawadzki,  consul  2 


John  C.  Wiley,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Thomas  McEnelly,  first  secretary;  consul  general.. 
Albert  E.  Clattenburg,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul.. 

David  S.  Green,  cml.  attache 

Theodore  A.  Xanthaky,  special  asst.;  attache 

J.  Daniel  Hanley,  attache;  sr.  econ.  analyst 

Eliiabeth  Humes,  second  secretary;  consul 

Easton  T.  Kelsey,  second  secretary;  consul 

Charles  Herbert  Pendleton,  attache. 

Paul  L.  Guest,  attache^ 

Herman  R.  Kasper,  econ.  analyst 

William  Barnes,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Rudolph  E.  Gomez,  attache. 

Leo  N.  Gallary,  asst.  attache 

Joseph  J.  Wagner,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Jay  Castillo,  asst.  attache 

John  Lafayette  Barrett,  asst.  attache' 

William  B.  Douglass,  Jr.,  vice  consul , 

Maud  A.  Jordan,  disbursing  officer 

Alvin  E.  Bandy,  vice  consul 

William  P.  Shockley,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

William  E.  Price,  vice  consul 

John  Belfort  Keogh,  vice  consul.. 

Worthington  E.  Hagerman,  vice  consul 

Francis  T.  Underbill,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 


Col.  Francis  B.  Kane,  military  attache 

Comdr.  Walter  F.  McLallen,  Jr.,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Col.  Gene  H.  Tibbets,  military  air  attache , 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Adam  Beaumont,  consul. 

Jay  Walker,  consul... 

Randall  T.  Klein,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Clifton  E.  Wharton,  consul 

William  C.  George,  vice  consul 

John  Lafayette  Barrett,  asst.  attache  •. 


'  Temporarily  at  Poznan. 

2  Temporarily. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Ponta  Delgada  and  Tenerife. 

*  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Madrid. 

5  Assigned  also  to  Lisbon  and  Tenerife;  resident  in  Lisbon, 


Dec.  4, 1945 
Nov.  12, 1946 
Aug.  10, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Sept.  5,1947 
Aug.  14,1947 
Nov.  28, 1947 


Apr,  10,1947 


Aug. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Mar. 
tApr. 

July 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 
JJan. 
|May 

Jan. 
tAug. 

May 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Apr. 
JMar. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 


Jan.   25, 
Aug.  27, 

Feb.  26, 

Sept.  22, 
Dec.  11 
Sept.  9 
tJuly  16, 
Oct.  30, 
July     1 


1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1945 
1942 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1944 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1943 
1945 
1944 
1941 
1947 

1946 
1945 

1946 

1947 
1946 
1947 
1945 
1946 
1947 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


51 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

PORTUGAL  AND 

POSSESSIONS— Con. 

■ 

(Possessions)' 

Lourengo     Marques,     Mo- 

Curtis C.  Jordan,  consul  general.. 

Sept.  14,1946 

FSO-3 

zambique,  Africa  (CO). 

Leland  C.  Altaffer,  vice  consul 

Jan.    29, 1946 

FSS-8 

David  Klein,  vice  consul 

Oct.    20,1947 
Jan.    27,1947 

FSO-6 

Luanda,  Angola,  Africa  (C).. 

Samuel  G.  Ebling,  consul.. 

FSO-4 

Edwin  Perry  Dyer,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Nov.  17, 1947 

FSS-11 

RUMANIA 

Bucharest  (L) 

Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

July    28,1947 

FSO-CM 

Joel  C.  Hudson,  first  secretary;  consul  general 

tSept.  25, 1947 

FSO-2 

Francis  Deak.  civil  air  attachfe  2 

Dec.   29,1945 

FS8-2 

Henry  P.  Leverich,  counselor  of  legation 

JSept.  25, 1947 

FSO-3 

C.  Montagu  Pigott,  first  secretary;  consul- -_. 

tSept..25,  1947 

FSO-3 

Robert  O.  Cleveland,  first  secretary;  consul 

tSept.  25,  1947 

FSO-3 

Donald  Carl  Dunham,  second  secretary.. __ 

tOct.    19, 1947 

FSR-4 

Denzil  Le  Roy  Page,  attachfi 

May  19,1947 

FSS-4 

Robert  D.  Shea,  attachfi 

Jan.      9, 1947 
{Nov.  13, 1946 

F8S-5 

George  McDonald,  information  officer 

FSR-4 

Robert  C.  Creel,  second  secretary;  consul 

Oct.    16,1947 

FSO-4 

C.  Vaughan  Ferguson,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice 

truly    11,1946 

FSO-5 

consul. 

Paul  H.  Green,  attache 

tOct.    23,1947 

FSS-7 

Gordon  B.  Mason,  asst.  attach^... 

Dec.     8, 1947 
tMar.  11, 1946 

FSS-8 

Lee  E.  Metcalf,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

Thomas  M.  Judd,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

tJuly    15,1946 

FSO-6 

James  P.  Osbourn,  attache ;  vice  consul 

Apr.   15,1947 

FSS-11 

John  Calvin  Hill,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

tSept.  25, 1947 

FSO-6 

Serafln  S.  Buta,  cultural  oiBcer 

INov.  13, 1946 
Oct.    16,1947 

FSR-6 

James  A.  Qarvey,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

Robert  J.  Mautner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Nov.    4,1947 

FSO-6 

Thomas  Daniel  Huff,  attache 

Oct.    23,1947 

FSS-11 

(MA  &  NA).. 

Col.  John  R.  Lovell,  military  attach^ 

Sept.  25, 1947 

Capt.  Eugene  S.  Karpe,  naval  attachS  and  naval 

Sept.  25, 1947 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Robert  G.  Emmens,  military  air  attach^. 

Sept.  25, 1947 

Lt.   Col.   Franklin   G.   Rothwell,   asst.  military 

Sept.  25, 1947 

attache. 

Capt.   Herschel   H.   Hutsinpiller,  asst.   military 

Sept.  25, 1947 

attache. 

Lt.  Michael  J.  Rura,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Sept.  25, 1947 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Capt.  Thomas  W.  Fishburn,  asst.  military  air 

Sept.  25, 1947 

attache. 

SAUDI  ARABIA, 

KINGDOM  OF 

Jidda  (L) 

J.  Rives  Childs,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 

Apr.  27, 1946 

FSO-CM 

plenipotentiary.' 

Charles  V.  White,  asst.  attache  * 

July     1, 1947 
Aug.   25,1947 

FSS-7 

William  Jules  Handley,  attache  *. _ 

FSS-8 

1  See  Bombay  for  consular  oflScers  who  are  assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India 

2  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade,  Berlin,  Bern,  Budapest,  Praha,  Sofia,  and  Vieima;  resident  in  Bern. 
'  Accredited  also  to  the  Yemen. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Cairo,  and  Sana'a;  resident  in  Cairo. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Baghdad.  Beirut.Cairo,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  and  Tehran;  resident  in  Cairo. 


52 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


SAUDI  ARABIA, 
KINGDOM  OF— Con. 

Jidda  (D— Continued 


Dhahran  (C). 


SIAM 

BRDgljOlc  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


SPAIN 


Madrid  (E). 


Name  and  title 


Donald  C.  Bergus,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 
T.  Andrew  Qalamhos,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Roger  L,  Smitli,  vice  consul;  admin,  asst 

George  D.  Henderson,  consul. 

Francis  E.  Meloy,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Elmer  C.  Hulen,  vice  consul... 

Virgil  E.  Prichard,  vice  consul 

Donald  Arthur  Wehmeyer,  vice  consul 


Edwin  F.  Stanton,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

James  T.  Scott,  first  secretary 

Teg  O.  Grondahl,  second  secretary 

John  F.  Stone,  second  secretary;  consul 

Albert  Laplace  Dart,  asst.  attach^'... 

Robert  J.  Gibbons,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard  W.  Barry,  vice  consul _ 

Dorothy  R.  Ward,  librarian 

Edwin  Randolph  Klotz,  disbursing  officer 

Dwight  Bulkley,  vice  consul 

WUliam  H.  Sullivan,  third  secretary; vice  consul... 

James  M.  Roche,  vice  consul 

Anthony  J.  Juraska,  vice  consul 

Col.  Reginald  F.  C.  Vance,  military  attachS  and 

military  air  attachfi. 
Comdr.   Alfred  W.   Gardes,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  William  Law,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  William  H.  Hunter,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  pleni- 
potentiary. 

Paul  T.  Culbertson,  first  secretary 

Harold  M.  Randall,  first  secretary;  cml.  attache.  . 

Rufus  H.  Lane,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

Marcus  Joseph  Gordon,  attache 

Thomas  T.  Driver,  attache 

Edward  P.  Maflitt,  second  secretary;  consul 

Daniel  Gaudin,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Arthur  B.  Emmons,  3d,  second  secretary;  consul.. 
Horace  O.  Torbert,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul... 

Paul  L.  Guest,  attache  » 

Clyde  L.  Claik,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Albert  Post,  econ.  analyst 

Marie  Willis  Cannon,  asst.  attache 

Edward  Charles  Wilson,  attache  ' 

Robert  C.  Ecker,  asst.  attache 

Earle  O.  Titus,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Nov.  20, 1947 
Oct.  31,1946 
Mar.  3,1947 

Sept.  12, 1947 
July  18,1946 
July  23,1947 
Oct.  18,1947 
Dec.  16,1947 


tApr.   10,1947 


tApr. 
tOct. 

Nov. 

July 
tJune 
JMay 
tNov. 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 
tAug. 

Oct. 


28, 1947 
19, 1947 
26, 1947 
18, 1947 

3. 1946 
16, 1947 

13. 1946 

9. 1947 

1. 1946 

20. 1947 
12, 1947 

3. 1947 


Apr.     4, 1946 

Mar.    4.1946 

May    6, 1946 
June  12,1946 


Apr. 

Oct. 

May 

June 
tOct. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Sept. 
tJuly 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Nov. 
tDec. 

May 

Aug. 

July 


16, 1947 

26. 1945 

14. 1946 
6, 1947 

19. 1947 

17. 1945 
22, 1947 

10. 1946 

18. 1947 
1, 1947 

16, 1947 
17, 1947 
14, 1947 
23, 1947 
14, 1947 
13, 1942 


1  Assigned  also  to  Hanoi,  Rangoon,  and  Saigon. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Lisbon. 
*  Assigned  also  to  Gibraltar. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


53 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


SPAIN— Continued 


Madrid  (E)— Continued. 


(MA  &  NA). 


Barcelona  (CO). 


BUbao  (C) 

Mfilaga(C) 

Seville  (C) 

Tenerife,  Canary  Islands  (C). 


Valencia  (C). 
Vigo  (O) 


SWEDEN 


Stockholm  (E). 


Roger  P.  Carlson,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 

agent. 
Robert  E.  Whedbee,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Clyde  W.  Snider,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

John  Y.  Millar,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Jack  A.  Flatau,  research  asst 

Terrell  W.  Fondren,  vice  consul 

Richard  R.  Wilford,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Robert  L.  Yost,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

J.  Paul  Smith,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Winifred  A.  Hunter,  asst.  attachfi 

Col.  Charles  L.  Dasher,  Jr.,  military  attache 

Capt.  Prcstou  V.  Mercer,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Col.  Joseph  A.  Miller,  military  air  attachfi.. 

Lt.  Col.  Frank  J.  Caulield,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Maj.  Barton  Q.  Lane,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Warwick  B.  Stabler,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Ramon  E.  Benedetti,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  John  M.  Breen,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.    Comdr.    John   P.    Fitzpatrick,   asst.   naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Claire  A.  P.  Duffie,  asst.  military  air  attache. 

Richard  Ford,  consul  general... 

Nelson  R.  Park,  consul ." 

Harris  H.  Williams,  vice  consul 

LeRoy  Makepeace,  vice  consul 

Francis  B.  Moriarty,  vice  consul 

Hilton  F.  Wood,  vice  consul 

Richard  F.  Courtenaye,  vice  consul 

Andrew  B.  Wardlaw,  vice  consul 

John  M.  Perry,  vice  consul 

Stephen  A.  Comiskey,  vice  consul. 

Glenn  D.  Collins,  vice  consul 

Reginald  8.  Castleman,  consul _ 

Cyril  L.  F.  Thiel,  consuL. 

William  D.  Calderhead,  vice  consul .. 

Thomas  H.  Robinson,  consul 

John  Lafayette  Barrett,  asst.  attache  ' 

Joseph  W.  Schutz,  vice  consul 

John  n.  Lord,  consul 

Robert  W.  Weise,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Charles  M.  Qerrity,  consul 


H.   Freeman  Matthews,  ambassador  extraordi- 
nary and  plenipotentiary. 

Hugh  S.  Cumming,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy 

Eric  Englund,  Agricultural  attache ^ 

James  J.  Robbins,  first  secretary 

Patrick  Mallon,  first  secretary;  consul 

Avery  F.  Peterson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Andreas  G.  Ronhovde,  first  secretary;  consul 


May 

30, 1944 

FSS-8 

JNov. 

4, 1946 

FSO-8 

Sept. 

30, 1946 

FSO-6 

July 

19, 1946 

F80-6 

JDec. 

28,  m? 

FSS-9 

July 

17, 1945 

FSS-10 

July 

29, 1946 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

30, 1946 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

24, 1944 

FSS-11 

tOct. 

14, 1947 

FSS-U 

Nov. 

13, 1947 

Aug. 

22, 1947 

June 

2,1947 

May 

16, 1947 

May 

22, 1946 

Jime 

11,1946 

Jan. 

10, 1947 

June 

12, 1947 

Sept. 

2, 1947 

June 

12, 1946 

Mar. 

29, 1945 

FSO-2 

Nov. 

14, 1944 

FSO-3 

tJuly 

29, 1946 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

29, 1945 

FSO-6 

June 

5, 1944 

FSS-10 

Dec. 

22, 1947 

FSS-U 

Nov. 

5, 1947 

FSO-6 

July 

17, 1946 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

FSO-6 

tAug. 

23, 1947 

FSO-6 

t.\ug. 

12, 1947 

FSS-11 

May  13, 1946 

F80-3 

June 

5, 1947 

FSO-4 

Dec. 

2, 1944 

FS8-10 

Nov. 

6, 1945 

FSO-^ 

July 

1, 1947 

FSS-8 

Nov. 

20, 1946 

FS8-10 

Feb. 

26, 1947 

F80-3 

}Jan. 

13, 1947 

F80-6 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

F88-8 

JSept.  20, 1947 


July 
Sept. 
tOct. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Aug. 


15, 1947 
3,1946 
19, 1947 
17, 1947 
15, 1947 
5, 1947 


FSO-CM 

FSO-l 
FSR2 
FSR-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 


1  Assigned  also  to  Lisbon  and  Ponta  Delgada;  resident  in  Lisbon. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Helsinki. 


54 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 

sig^nment 


SWEDEN— Continued 


Stockholm  (E)  Con. 


(MA  &  NA). 


G6teborg(CG). 


SWITZERLAND 


Bern  (L)_ 


John  A.  Birch,  attache 

Jim  Martin  Clore,  attach^ 

Eric  W.  Timm,  attache ,. 

Francis  L.  Spalding,  second  secretary;  consul 

Frederick  J.  Cunningham,  asst.  cml.  attache 

Dennis  A.  Flinn,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  B.  Lynch,  second  secretary;  consul 

Carl  Birkeland,  consul _ _.. 

Harold  Carlson,  consul 

Ralph  G.  Roberts,  vice  consul 

Frithjof  C.  Sigmond,  consul 

Robert  Donhauser,  asst.  attache 

Erki  I.  Kapy,  admin,  officer 

Thomas  C.  Smith,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 
agent. 

Norman  Vere  Schute,  asst.  attache' 

Dorothy  Edith  Spoflord,  asst.  attache 

Robert  E.  Andersen,  vice  consul 

John  Q.  Blodgett,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  J.  Barnsdale,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Herman  Lindstrom,  vice  consul 

Col.  Leonard  M.  Johnson,  military  attache 

Capt.  John  F.  Gallaher,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Col.  Donald  L.  Hardy,  mihtary  air  attache 

Lt.   Col.    Stanley   W.   Connelly,   asst.   military 

attache. 

Lt.  Col.  John  D.  Byrne,  asst.  military  attache 

Comdr.  Robert  A.  Winston,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Comdr.  Charles  M.  Bertholf,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Howard  B.  Walsh,  asst.  military  air  attache- 
James  R.  Wilkinson,  consul  general 

George  A.  Berkley,  vice  consul.-. _ 

La  Mar  D.  Mulliner,  vice  consul 


John  Carter  Vincent,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

Marcel  E.  Malige,  cml.  attache. 

George  R.  Canty,  first  secretary  (consul) 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache  ' 

L.  Randolph  Higgs,  counselor  of  legation 

Morton  Bach,  attache 

James  S.  Kronthal,  attache 

Theodore  J.  Hadraba,  second  secretary  (consul)... 

Mildred  B.  Allport,  attache 

Nat  B.  King,  first  secretary  (consul) 

Charles  H.  Owsley,  second  secretary  (consul) 

Alexander  Schnee,  second  secretary  (consul) 

Marshall  Haseltine,  attache 

Robert  E.  Read,  attache  ' 

Nathan  R.  Meadows,  attache 

Virginia  Mae  Robinson,  asst.  attache 


June 

Aug. 
Feb. 
July 

Apr. 

May 

Sept. 
IJuly 
tJan. 

Aug. 
|Jan. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Sept. 


26. 1046 

18. 1047 
27,1947 
24,1046 

1. 1946 

8. 1947 
18, 1947 
30, 1947 
31, 1947 
12, 1947 
31, 1947 

3, 1947 
10, 1946 
12, 1946 


May  20,1047 
tOct.  19,1947 
Aug.  12, 1947 
Sept.  6,1946 
Sept.  12, 1947 
tFeb.  21,1947 

tJuly  25,1947 
Sept.    8,1947 

July  25,1947 
Dec.  31,1945 

May  22,1946 
Oct.    25,1945 

Sept.  29, 1947 

June   10,1947 

Oct.  17,1947 
Apr.  21,1946 
June  13,1946 


July   24,1947 


Sept. 

Dec. 

June 

Oct. 
JDec. 

Apr. 

July 
tOct. 
tDec. 

July 

Oct. 
JMay 

July 
JNov. 

Nov. 


19, 1945 

5,1947 

21, 1945 

7, 1947 

10, 1947 

21,1947 

27, 1945 

19, 1947 

10, 1947 

14, 1947 

4,1947 

2, 1947 

13, 1947 

6, 1947 

10, 1947 


>  Assigned  also  to  Helsinki. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade,  Berlin,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Praha,  Sofia,  and  Vienna, 

*  Resident  in  Geneva. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


55 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


SWITZEBLAND-Con. 


Bern  (L)— Con. 


(MA  &  NA). 


(C). 


Basel  (C)._. 
Geneva  (C). 


Zurich  (CO). 


Richard  Tucker  Ewing,  asst,  attache  i 

Everett  K.  Mclby,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)-.- 

James  M.  Byrne,  third  secretary 

Herbert  F.  Propps,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)... 

Paul  M.  Miller,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)^ 

Ralph  C.  Fratzke,  asst.  attach^ 

Col.  Carlisle  V.  Allan,  military  attachfi 

Capt.  Francois  C.  B.  Jordan,  attache  for  naval 

questions. 

Col.  Charles  H.  Pottenger,  military  air  attache 

Col.  Theodore  A.  Weyher,  asst.  military  attache.  . 
Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.    Col.    Davis   O.   Harrington,   asst.   military 

attach^. 

Maj .  John  E .  Aber,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Gordon  Leonard  Caswell,  asst.  attache  for 

naval  questions. 
Lt.  Comdr.  William  T.  Sawyer,  asst,  attache  for 

naval  questions. 


George  R.  Canty,  consul  (first  secretary) 

Albert  W.  Scott,  consul 

Theodore  J.  Hadraba,  consul  (second  secretary)... 

Charles  H.  Owsley,  consul  (second  secretary) 

Nat  B.  King,  consul  (first  secretary) 

Alexander  Schnee,  consul  (second  secretary) 

Maurice  F.  de  Barneville,  admiu.  officer 

Avery  B.  Cohan,  asst.  attache 

Joseph  R.  Evans,  consul 

Roswell  D.  McClellan,  econ.  analyst 

Louise  Mac  Millan,  econ.  analyst 

Everett  K.  Melby,  vice  consul  (third  secretary) 

Herbert  F.  Propps,  vice  consul  (thud  secretary)... 

Paul  M.  Miller,  vice  consul  (third  secretary) 

Buford  G.  Rogers,  vice  consul 


Curtis  T.  Everett,  consul 

John  A.  Lehrs,  vice  consul 

Thomas  R.  Flack,  vice  consul 

Robert  E.  Asher,  attache  ' 

Paul  R.  Porter,  deputy  U.  S.  representative  and 
mission  chief. ' 

Charles  W.  Jeflers,  attache  ' 

Harry  L.  Troutman,  consul 

Barton  P.  Jenks,  attache  ' 

John  N.  Hayes,  attache 

Russell  S.  McClure,  attache  ' 

S.  Roger  Tyler,  Jr.,  consul _ 

Andrew  J.  Mathews,  vice  consul 

Randolph  Dicktns,  Jr.,  admin,  asst 

Herman  Moss,  vice  consul 

Warren  S.  Moore,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Austin  R.  Preston,  consul  general* 

Constance  R.  Harvey,  consul 

John  Goodyear,  consul 

Thomas  T.  Turner,  vice  consul 


'  Assigned  also  to  Paris,  Rome,  and  Vaduz. 

'  Resident  in  Geneva. 

'  Attached  to  United  States  Delegation  to  Econ.  Commission  for  Europe. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Vaduz,  Liechtenstein. 


May  22, 1947 
lAug.  23,1947 
Sept.  9, 194G 
Nov.  14, 1947 
Dec.  10,1947 
Sept.  30, 1947 

Apr.  4, 1947 
Mar.    4,1946 

Sept.  25, 1947 
May  7, 1946 
June  17,1947 
Nov.  21, 1945 

Nov.  2, 1945 
Dec.  23,1947 

Sept.  25, 1946 


Dec. 

June 

July 

July 
tDec. 

Oct. 

July 
JDec. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Nov. 
tAug. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

July 


Dec.  20, 
July  19, 
July  22, 
Aug.  29, 
Sept.  30, 


Oct. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
June 
tJuly 
July 
Nov. 


1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1941 

1946 
1941 
1941 
1947 
1947 

1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1945 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 


FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-ll 


FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-7 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSO-2 
FSS-7 
FSS-9 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 

FSR-3 

FSO-3 

FSR-3 

FSR-4 

FSR-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-9 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSOHt 

FSO-6 


56 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


SWITZERLAND— Con. 


Ziirlch  (CO)— Con. 


STRIA 

Damascus  (L) 


(MA  &  NA). 


Name  and  title 


Eugene  Nabel,  consul 

Hugh  H.  Teller,  consul 

Julius  C.  Jensen,  consul 

Howard  E.  Roman,  vice  consul 
Charles  Stoppanl,  vice  consul.. 


James  Hugh  Keeley,  Jr.,  appointed  envoy  extraor- 
dinary and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

Robert  F.  Ogden,  attach^ 

Fritz  A.  M.  Alfsen,  cml.  attache 

Robert  B.  Memminger,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Miles  A.  Copeland,  Jr.,  attachg 

Oliver  Fletcher  Egleston,  attachfi'... 

William  Jules  Handley,  attache  » 

John  MacGregor  Bowie,  attache  i 

Alexander  J.  Davit,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Robert  E.  Cashin,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  F.  O'Grady,  vice  consul 

Deane  R.  Hinton,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Edward  West  Burgess,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Col.  Henry  L.  McGrath,  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Comdr.  Randall  D.  Warden,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air.» 
Lt.  Col.  Robert  C.  Brown,  military  air  attache  '. 


TRIESTE,  FREE 
TERRITORY  OF 

For  officers  on  duty  in  special 
office  at  Trieste,  see  p.  67. 

TURKEY 


Ankara  (E)  *. Edwin  C.  Wilson,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Herbert  S.  Bursley,  counselor  of  embassy 

Edward  B.  Lawson,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 
aflairs. 

Warwick  Perkins,  first  secretary 

Charles  R.  Enlow,  agricultural  attache _ 

Herbert  J.  Cummtngs,  attache 

Randolph  Harrison,  first  secretary;  consul 

LaVerne  Baldwin,  first  secretary 

Thaddeus  Craig  Martin,  attache 

Donald  Everett  Webster,  cultural  oflScer.. 

Stuart  W.  Rockwell,  second  secretary 

Edward  T.  Lampson,  second  secretary 

Frank  P.  Butler,  second  secretary;  consul 

Laurence  S.  Moore,  attache 

Walter  B.  Gates,  Jr.,  asst.  attache 

Charles  R.  Moore,  second  secretary 

Estelle  Smucker,  asst.  attache 

Philip  E.  Haring,  third  secretary 

William  C.  Lakeland,  third  secretary  » 

'  Assigned  also  to  Beirut  and  Jerusalem;  resident  in  Beirut. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Baghdad,  Beirut,  Cairo,  Jerusalem,  Jidda,  and 

•Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Beirut. 

*  Office  of  Embassy  also  at  Istanbul. 

'  Assigned  also  as  vice  consul  at  Istanbul. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Uan.   31,1947 

tJan.  31,1947 
tJan.  31,1947 
tMay  14,1947 
Mar.    9, 1943 


Oct. 

8,1917 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

{Sept. 

11, 1947 

Apr. 

9, 1947 

{Dec. 

29, 1947 

Doc. 

9, 1947 

Aug. 

25. 1947 

JDec. 

31,1947 

July 

19, 1946 

June 

17, 1946 

July 

12, 1947 

Oct. 

31, 1946 

Oct. 

21, 1947 

Mar. 

3, 1947 

May  23, 1946 

Dec. 

fi,  1946 

Jan. 

27, 1945 

Apr. 

25, 1945 

tSept. 

7, 1945 

July 

4, 1945 

June 

2, 1947 

May 

19, 1947 

Apr. 

22, 1947 

Oct. 

28, 1947 

May 

20,1947 

truly 

1, 1946 

tJune 

16, 1947 

Apr. 

15, 1947 

May 

20,1947 

tSept. 

16, 1947 

Aug. 

13, 1947 

tJune  20,1947 

Sept. 

26, 1947 

Oct. 

19,  1947 

Nov. 

1, 1946 

Tehran;  resident  In  Cairo. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


57 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


TURKEr— Continued 

Ankara  (E)— Continued 
(MA&NA) 


Istanbul 
(CO). 


(Constantinople) 


Izmir  (Smyrna)  (O) . 


UNION  OF  SOUTH 
AFRICA 


Pretoria,  Transvaal  (L) '... 


Col.  Frank  N.  Roberts,  military  attachfi 

Capt.  Blinn  Van  Mater,  naval  attaohfi  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  John  H.  Edgerly,  asst.  military  attache.— 

Lt.  Col.  Lee  O.  Miller,  asst.  military  attachfi 

MaJ.  Gilbert  E.  Bursley,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  MichaelJ.  Hansinger,  asst.  military attachfi. 
Lt.  Col.  Edward  11.  Hagenah,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Clarence  E.  Maoy,  consul  general... 

Clare  H.  Timberlake,  consul. 

Roger  Goiran,  attache 

George  H.  Damon,  consul 

Paul  C.  Hutton,  consul 

John  H.  E.  McAndrews,  consul 

James  R.  Gustin,  vice  consul 

Edward  F.  Rivlnus,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Ernest  E.  Ramsaur,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Walter  C.  Isenberg,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Joseph  A.  Mendenhall,  vice  consul 

William  M.  Bates,  vice  consul 

Bertha  Carp,  asst.  attache 

William  C.  Lakeland,  vice  consul  i. 

Powhatan  M.  Baber,  vice  consul 

Ellis  A.  Johnson,  consul 

Horace  W.  Qreenway,  vice  consul 


Gen.  Thomas  Holoomb,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary. 
Charles  E.  Dickerson,  Jr.,  counselor  of  legation  for 

eoon.  affairs.* 

Dale  W.  Maher,  first  secretary 

William  0.  Vanderburg,  minerals  attache 

Nicholas  Feld,  second  secretary 

Joseph  L.  Dougherty,  attache 

John  F.  Correll,  labor  attache 

Harold  ShuUaw,  second  secretary. 

James  Anthony  Dibrell,  asst.  attache* 

Raymond  A.  Valliere,  third  secretary 


June  5, 1946 
Apr.  12,1946 

Apr.  16,1946 
June  16,1946 
Mar.  26, 1946 
Oct.  9, 1945 
Dec.  29,1947 


Sept. 

Nov. 

Jan. 
tOct. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

July 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

July 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Mar. 
tJan. 

June 


18. 1946 

20. 1947 
13, 1947 
18, 1947 

9, 1947 
8, 1947 
31, 1947 

19. 1946 

10. 1947 

26. 1946 
9,1946 

23. 1947 
5, 1947 
1,1946 

19. 1946 

31. 1947 
26, 1947 


FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FS8-4 

FSR-4 

PSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

F80-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FS8-10 

FSS-5 

FSS-12 


Mar.  21, 1944 
Jan.  31, 1947 


F80-2 


(MA&NA). 


May    2,1946 

F80-3 

May  29,1945 

F88-3 

tJune  21,1945 

F80-4 

tJune  17,1947 

F80-4 

tNov.  13, 1946 

FSS-8 

tAug.  11, 1947 

FSO-5 

May  20,1947 

FS8-8 

Nov.  20, 1947 

FSO-6 

truly     1, 1947 

Apr.  11,1946 

tJuly     1, 1947 

Nov.  21. 1946 

Jan.    31,1947 

Oct.     8, 1947 

Lt.  Col.  William  Little,  military  attache 

Capt.  Harry  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval  at- 
tache for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Chesley  Q.  Peterson,  military  air  attache. 
Capt.  John  J.  Jarvis,  Jr..  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Everett  C.  Rowe.  asst.  military  air  attache  ». 
Maj.  Morgan  S.  Tyler,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air  at- 
tache. 

'  Assigned  also  as  third  secretary  at  Ankara;  resident  in' Ankara. 

'  Legation  Chancery  maintained  at  Capetown  during  sessions  of  the  Union  Parliament.    (Parliament  normally 
convenes  early  in  January  and  is  prorogued  about  the  end  of  May,  but  special  sessions  may  be  called  at  any  time.) 
'  Assigned  also  as  consul  general  at  Johannesburg;  resident  in  Johannesburg. 

<  Assigned  also  to  Accra,  Dar-es-Salaam,  Elizabethville,  Lagos,  LSopoldville,  Lourengo  Marques,      Luanda 
Mombasa,  Nairobi,  and  Tananarive. 

»  Assigned  also  to  Basutoland,  Bechuanaland, British  Islands  adjacent  to  east  coast  of  Africa,  Kenya,  Northern 
Rhodesia,  Nyasaland,  Southern  Rhodesia,  Swaziland,  Tanganyika  and  Uganda. 


58 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


UNION  OF  SOUTH 

AFRICA— Continued 

Capetown,    Cape    Province 
(CG). 


Durban,  Natal  (C) 


Johannesburg,       Transvaal 
(CG). 


Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Prov- 
ince (C). 


UNION  OF  SOVIET  SO- 
CIALIST KEFUBLICS 


Moscow  (E). 


Willard  Quincy  Stanton,  consul  general... 

John  C.  Fuess,  consul 

Harry  G.  French,  vice  consul _.. 

William  O.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

Robert  Gardner  McGregor,  consul 

William  R.  Duggan,  vice  consul 

Malcolm  P.  Hallam,  vice  consul 

Hollis  E.  Mitchell,  vice  consul 

Charles  E.  Dlckerson,  Jr.,  consul  general  L 

Elmer  H.  Bourgerie,  cml.  attach^ 

Katherine  E.  O'Connor,  consul... 

John  Q.  Riddick,  vice  consul 

Clarence  J.  Mcintosh,  vice  consul 

James  V.  Brennan,  vice  consul 

John  Peabody  Palmer,  consul 

Howard  Ren6  Stephenson,  vice  consul 


(MA&NA). 


Lt.  Gen.  Walter  Bedell  Smith,  ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  plenipotentiary. 

Elbridge  Durbrow,  counselor  of  embassy... 

Foy  D.  Kohler,  first  secretary;  consul 

Ronald  Hamilton  Allen,  counselor  of  embassy 

G.  Frederick  Reinhardt,  first  secretary;  consul... 

John  K.  Emmerson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Arthur  Grant  Lund,  attache 

Melville  J.  Ruggles,  attach^ 

Edward  L.  Freers,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  M.  McSweeney,  second  secretary;  consul '... 
Nathan  Spencer  Barnes,  second  secretary;  consul- 
Alan  M.  G.  Little,  attache.. 

Joseph  J.  Bulik,  agricultural  attach^ .; 

David  H.  Henry,  2d,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Oscar  C.  Holder,  second  secretary;  consul 

Walter  J.  Stoessel,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 
Garrett  H.  Soulen,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Joseph  Osgood  Hanson,  Jr.,  asst.  cultural  oflBcer.. 

Ruth  M.  Briggs,  vice  consul , 

Nicholas  Hardy,  attache 

Homer  Cash  Kaye,  attache 

John  Keppel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  M.  Hankin,  attache 

James  C.  Risk,  attache;  vice  consul , 

Joseph  T.  Kendrick,  attache 

Davis  Eugene  Boster,  attache 

George  Pajme  Winters,  Jr.,  attache 

Thomas  William  Ireland,  attache 

Isaac  Patch,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. 

Thomas  R.  Senter,  vice  consul 


JNov. 

Feb. 
tOct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 
|Aug. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

May 
tJune 

July 

Feb. 

Jan. 

July 

Nov. 


28, 1947 
11,1947 
22. 1947 

12. 1945 
7, 1947 

23, 1947 
6, 1947 

29, 1947 
4, 1947 
6, 1947 

30, 1947 

19. 1946 
25, 1946 

15. 1946 

15. 1947 
20,  1947 


Mar.  22, 1946 


Ma].  Gen.  Robert  C.  Macon,  military  attache 

Rear  Admiral  Leslie  C.  Stevens,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Brig.  Gen.  Warren  R.  Carter,  military  air  attache.. 
Col.  Charles  E.  Shephard,  asst.  military  attache.. 

J  Assigned  also  as  counselor  of  legation  for  econ.  aSairs  at  Pretoria. 
'  Temporarily  at  Vladivostok. 


Mar. 

Apr. 
tOct. 
tMar. 

May 

Aug. 

Jan. 
tAug. 

July 
tOct. 

Oct. 
tNov. 

Dec. 
tApr. 

May 

Dec. 
tMay 

Mar. 
JAug. 
tAug. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Aug. 
lAug. 
tAug. 
tSept. 
JAug. 

Dec. 

Dec. 


29, 1946 

11, 1946 

1,1947 

22. 1946 
1. 1947 

18. 1947 

11. 1946 

13. 1947 
30, 1946 

4, 1947 
25, 1946 

13. 1946 

26. 1945 
4, 1947 

23,1947 

29. 1947 
7,1947 

12, 1947 
28, 1947 
26, 1947 
30, 1947 

18. 1946 

12. 1947 
26, 1947 
27, 1947 

5, 1947 
26, 1947 
2, 1947 
2, 1947 


Apr.  26,1046 
May  15,1947 

Aug.  12,1947 
Oct.  19,1945 


FSO-3 

FSO-5 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSS-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

PSS-11 

FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-11 

FSO-4 

FSO-6 


FSO-2 
FSO-2 

FSR-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSS-4 

FSS-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSR-5 

FSO-5 

FSO-S 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

Fss-n 

FSS-11 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 

59 

Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

[JNION  OF  SOVIET  SO- 

CIALIST    REPUB- 

LICS—Continued 

VIoscow  (Et— Continued 

(MA  &  NA)— Con 

Lt.  Col.  Jacob  F.  Mynderse,  asst.  military  attache. 

Apr.  30,1946 

Lt.  Col.  Donald  W.  Bernier,  asst.  military  attache. 

Feb.     4, 1947 

Lt.  Col.  Walter  J.  Wells,  asst.  military  attache 

Apr.   17,1947 

Lt.  Col.  Tobias  R.  Philbin,  asst.  military  attache. 

Sept.  30,  1947 

Lt.  Col.  Peter  L.  Urban,  asst.  military  attache 

Oct.    10,1947 

Capt.  Robert  E.  Dunlap,  asst.  military  attache... 

Apr.  17,1947 

Capt.  Robert  J.  Vaughn,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Nov.    8,1946 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Comdr.  Miller  H.  Cosby,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Nov.  11,1946 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  John  H.  McMillan,  asst.  naval  attache 

May    9, 1947 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Robert  H.  Dreher,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

May  21,1946 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Frank  A.  Levy,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Feb.  17,1947 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Ens.  Edward  D.  Goloway,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Aug.     8, 1947 

asst.  naval  attache  tor  air. 

Maj.  Nicholas  S.  De  Tolly,  asst.  military  air 

Mar.  14, 1946 

attache. 

Capt.  Harold  C.  Medvedeff,  asst.  military  air 

June  10,1947 

attache. 

Vladivostok  (CG) -- 

John  M.  McSweeney,  consul  • 

Aug.  13, 1947 

FSO-4 

lIKrCUAY 

Montevideo  (E) 

Ellis  0.  Briggs,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

July     3, 1947 

FSO-CM 

plenipotentiary. 

Franklin  W.  Wolf,  cml.  attache 

{Apr.  21,1947 

FSO-2 

James  E.  Brown,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

July    17,1946 

F80-3 

Richaid  I.  Phillips,  second  secretary 

tOct.    19, 1947 

FSR-4 

Rudolfo  0.  Rivera,  attache 

tOct.    19,1947 

FSR-4 

Raford  W.  Herbert,  attache 

Jan.    16,1947 
Jan.    23,1947 

FSS-5 

Sidney  K.  Lafoon,  second  secretary;  consul 

FSO-4 

John  P.  Hoover,  cml.  attache. 

Dec.   22,1947 
tJune  21,1946 

FSO-4 

Charles  H.  Whitaker,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

FSO-5 

Manson  Earl  Harter,  attache  ' 

July     1, 1947 

FSS-6 

John  H.  Jenkins,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

July    28,1947 
Dec.  23,1946 

FSS-9 

Weldon  Litsey,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

FSO-5 

Hubert  Maness,  attache 

JNov.    5,1947 
Sept.  30, 1946 

FSS-10 

DeWitt  L.  Stora,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

William  J.  Keatley,  disbursing  officer 

tJuly   17, 1947 

FSS-10 

Williams  Beal,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

July    26,1946 

FSO-6 

Max  V.  ICrebs,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Oct.     9, 1947 

FSO-6 

Robert  D.  Barton,  vice  consul 

tAug.  10, 1947 

FSS-11 

Robert  E.  Moberly,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Oct.    15,1947 

FSO-6 

(MA&  NA)... _. 

Col.  Tom  R.  Stoughton,  military  attache. 

Aug.   22, 1947 

Capt.  Forrest  Tucker,  naval  attache  and  naval 

Oct.     6, 1945 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Joseph  H.  Paul,  military  air  attache 

July   23, 1946 

MaJ.  James  H.  King,  asst.  military  attache. 

Mar.  11,1946 

1  Temporarily. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Asuncion 

Buenos  Aires,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Buenos  Aii 

es. 

60 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


VENEZUELA 
Caracas  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


(CG). 


LaGuaIra  (VC)... 

Puerto  la  Cruz,  AnzoS- 
tegui  (VC). 
Maracaibo  (C) 


YEMEN 


Sana'a  (L)  >. 


Walter  J.  Donnelly,  appointed  ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 

Charles  F.  Knox,  Jr.,  cml.  attache 

James  H.  Kempton,  agricultural  attachfi... 

Thomas  J.  Maleady,  first  secretary 

John  Willard  Carrigan,  first  secretary 

Thomas  C.  Mann,  second  secretary  (consul) 

Louis  Mallie  Denis,  attache 

Joseph  Ries,  attach^ 

William  L.  Krieg,  second  secretary 

Birch  D.  O'Neal,  attache -. - 

Sterling  J.  Cottrell,  civil  air  attache  ' 

John  William  Ford,  asst.  attache' 

Thomas  D.  Kingsley,  third  secretary 

Thane  A.  Kuhiman,  asst.  attache 

John  M.  Thompson,  Jr.,  third  secretary 

Frederick  Maresch,  econ.  analyst 

Col.  Robert  C.  Andrews,  military  attache 

Capt.  Henry  J.  Armstrong,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Frank  P.  Bender,  military  air  attache... 
Capt.  Andrew  R.  Duvall,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Ma].  John  B.  Maas,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Leslie  E.  Reed,  consul  general 

Curtis  Waldo  Barnes,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

Thomas  C.  Mann,  consul  (second  secretary) 

Enoch  W.  Skartvedt,  econ.  analyst. 

Horace  C.  deBaca,  asst.  attache. 

George  R.  Phelan,  consul 

Alan  S.  Kipping,  econ.  sinalyst 

Louis  B.  Mazzeo,  vice  consul « 

Edward  W.  Holmes,  vice  consul 

R.  John  Bay,  econ.  analyst 

Weston  A.  Hall,  vice  consul... 

Louis  B.  Mazreo,  vice  consul  * 

Harold  D.  Pease,  consul 

Odin  G.  Loren,  consul ., 

William  B.  Connett,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Hugh  Veltman,  vice  consul 


J.  Rives  Chllds,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 

plenipotentiary.  • 
Charles  V.  White,  asst.  attache  ' 


Aug.  30,1947 


Mar. 
JMay 
JJune 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Dec. 
tOct. 
tDec. 

Mar. 

May 

May 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Nov. 
tJune 


Sept.  30, 
Feb.  28, 

Apr.  24, 
Feb.  20, 
July  30, 


Jan. 

May 

Aug. 

July 
tOct. 
tJan. 
tApr. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

July 


Apr.  14, 
tAug. 

Mar.  18, 
May  28, 
Mar.  25, 


1946 
1946 
194fi 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 

1946 
1946 

1947 
1947 
1946 


1947 
1943 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 

1947 

1947 

1944 
1947 
1947 


Aug.  22,1946 
July     1, 1947 


'  Assigned  also  to  Bogot&  and  Quito;  resident  in  Bogota. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Habana,  Ciudad  Trujillo,  Port-au-Prince,  Antigua,  Barbados,  Grenada,  Kingston,  Port-of- 
Spain,  Martinique,  Curacao,  Georgetown,  Paramaribo,  and  Nassau. 
>  Assigned  also  to  La  Gualra. 
«  Assigned  also  to  Caracas. 

•  No  ofiBce  maintained  at  Sana'a. 

•  Accredited  also  to  the  Kingdom  of  Saudi  Arabia;  resident  in  Jidda. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Cairo,  and  Jidda;  resident  in  Cairo. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 

61 

Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

YUGOSLAVIA 

Jelgiade  (Beograd)  (K) 

Cavendish  W.  Cannon,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Apr.   10,1947 

FSO-2 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attach^  * 

Dec.  29,1945 
JOct.    19,1947 

FSS-2 

E.Bigelow  Thompson,  first  secretary 

FSR-3 

Thomas  A.  Hickok,  first  secretary;  consul 

Jan.    28,1946 

FSO-3 

Ralph  Miller,  second  secretary;  consul 

Dec.     8, 1947 

FSO-4 

William  Kling,  agricultural  attache  '. _ 

tApr.   17,1946 

FSR-4 

Robert  L.  Clifford,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Apr.   17,1947 

FSO-4 

Alex  N.  Dragnich,  attachfi 

Sept.  13,1947 

FSR-4 

James  H.  Spitler,  vice  consul 

Feb.  19.1946 

FSS-fl 

Norman   C.   Stines,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice 

Sept.  29, 1947 

FSO-5 

* 

consul. 

Basil  F.  Macgowan,  consul — 

tNov.    6,1947 

FSS-8 

Walter  Spurgeon  Pedigo,  Jr.,  asst.  attache. 

June  11,1947 

FSS-8 

William  K.  Leonhart,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Mar.  11,1946 

FSO-6 

Donald  P.  Downs,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

tAug.  12,1946 

FSO-6 

Charles  G.  Stefan,  third  secretary,  vice  consul 

Oct.     9, 1947 

FSO-6 

Edwin  M.  Harbordt,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. _ 

Nov.    1,1946 

rso-6 

Joseph  W.  Neubert,  thiid  secretary,  vice  consul. ._ 

Oct.    16,1947 

FSO-6 

(JIA  &  NA) 

Col.  Richard  C.  Partridge,  military  attache 

Mar.  23, 1946 

Capt.  Willard  M.  Sweetser,  naval  attache  and 

Oct.     1, 1946 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  James  W.  Anderson,  military  air  attache _ 

Dec.     5, 1946 

Lt.    Col.    Chester   M.    Btratton,   asst.   military 

Apr.  29,1946 

attache. 

Maj.  John  F.  Twombly,  asst.  military  attache 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Maj.  Wiun  F.  Zeller,  asst.  miUtary  attache 

July   16,1947 

Lt.  Vladimir  L.  Rychly,  asst.  naval  attache 

May  15,1946 

Zagreb  (C) 

Theodore  J.  Hohenthal,  consul. 

Jan.    25,1946 
JAug.  10,1947 
Sept.  16, 1947 

FSO-4 

Richard  W.  Carlson,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

Charles  E.  Bidwell,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

>  Assigned  also  to  Berlin,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Praha,  Sofia,  and  Vieima;  resident  in  Bern. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Sofia. 


778a82— 48 5 


62  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

PERSONNEL  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT 


Name 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 


Achilles,  Theodore  C 

Ackerson,  Garret  G.,  Jr 

Adair,  Charles  W.,  Jr 

Affeld,  William  C,  Jr 

Allison,  John  M 

Armstrong,  Frederic  S.,  Jr 

Aylward,  Robert  A. 2 

Bagby,  Philip  H 

Barbour,  Walworth 

Barnes,  Mayuard  B 

Beam,  Jacob  D 

Benson,  Floyd  W.2 

Berry,  Marshall  Styles' 

Bland,  Grace  E.^ 

Bohlen,  Charles  E 

Bond,  Niles  W 

Braddock,  Daniel  M 

Braden,  Robert  G.2 

Brandin,  Robert  M.2 

Breuer,  Carl 

Bright,  Rosanna 

Brooks,  Roene  G.2 

Brown,  Aaron  S 

Brown,  Robert  L 

Browne,  Sidney  H _ 

Buhrman,  Parker  W 

Burdett,  William  C,  Jr.2 

Burger,  Roy  E.2 

Burns,  John  H  _ 

Burt,  Joseph  F 

Butrick,  Richard  P 

Butterworth,  William  W.,  Jr. 

Bywater,  John  A. 2 

Calder,  Donald  B 

Carroll,  Thomas  Patrick  2 

Cavanaugh,  Robert  J 

Childs,  Prescott 

Christopherson,  Carl  E 

Clark,  DuWajme  G 

Colby,  Grace  Leonore  2 

Colquitt,  Adrian  B 

Connelly,  Bernard  C 

Cortada,  James  N 

Cowan,  Robert  T 

Cowles,  Leon  L 

Cox,  Austin  Bradner 

Crawford,  William  A 

Cromie,  Leonard  J.. 

Cunningham,  H.  Francis,  Jr. 

Czayo,  George  Mark  2 

Daniels,  Paul  C 

Davies,  John,  Jr 

Davies,  Rodger  P 

Davis,  Monnett  B 

Davis,  Richard  H... 

Dawson,  Allan 

Dawson,  William 

DcCourcy,  William  E 


Sept. 

May 

July 

Mar. 

July 

June 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

May 

May 

Nov. 

June 

Sept. 

Feb. 

July 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

July 

Sept. 

Dec. 

July 

Dec. 

Apr. 

July 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

May 

July 

May 

Aug. 

July 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

May 

Sept. 

June 

May 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Dee. 

July 

Oct. 


1, 1947 
,  1947 
.,  1946 
:,  1946 
,  1946 
,  1947 
.,  1947 
,1945 
,  1945 
,1947 
,  1947 
,.1947 
,1947 
,  1947 
,1942 
,  1947 
i,  1945 
,1947 
,,  1945 
,  1946 
,  1947 
:,  1947 
,1947 
,  1947 
',  1947 
!,  1947 
,1947 
,1946 
:,  1947 
,1947 
,1947 
i,  1947 
,1947 
1947 
i,  1947 
,  1947 
,  1947 
1, 1946 
i,  1947 
,  1947 
,1944 
;,  1946 
;,  1947 
,  1946 
:,  1947 
I  1947 
t,  1947 
,,  1947 
,1946 
',  1947 
,  1947 
,1947 
,  1947 
,1947 
,1946 
,1946 
;,  1947 
,  1945 


'  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  c 
which  he  reports  for  duty. 
2  OfDccr  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT  63 

PERSONNEL  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


?OIJ 


Name 


Date  of  as- 
sigioinent ' 


Category 
and  class 


illingham,  Sherburne--. 

ow,  Edward  A.,  Jr 

owling,  Walter  C. 

unn,  William  E 

iir,  Philip  Francis  ^ 

Ibrick,  C.  Burke 

merson,  Zola  Allen  ' 

nglish,  Clifton  P.^ 

spy,  James 

ales,  Herbert  P 

arrior,  John  M.2 

erris,  Walton  C 

lake,  Wilson  C 

oote,  Walter  A 

oster,  Andrew  B 

owler,  William  A 

raleigh,  William  N 

rancis,  Robert  J 

uller,  George  Gregg 

atewood,  Richard  D 

tcerken,  Forrest  K 

ordon,  Bartley  P 

owen,  Franklin  C 

reen,  Caspar  D 

reen,  Marshall 

ross,  Joseph  E.^ 

ufler,  Bernard  A 

iullion,  Edmund  A 

Jwynn,  William  M 

laaga,  Paul  Q 

lale,  RobTt  F 

Tare,  Raymond  A 

lart,  Parker  T 

lawkins,  Richard  H.,  Jr. 

lenderson,  Gregory  2 

lenderson,  Loy  W 

lening.  J .  Burwell 

lemdon,  Richard  M 

lope,  Ashley  O.2 

lowe,  James  William  ' 

lulick,  Charles  E.,  Jr 

lulley,  Benjamin  M 

akes,  Robert 

andrey,  Fred  W 

anz,  Robert 

ernegan,  John  D 

ohnson,  Richard  A 

ones,  .\rthur  Griffith  2... 

Jennan,  George  F 

KJQOx,  M.  Gordon 

Colinski,  Charles  J.2 

Lankenau,  Richard  F 

atimer,  Frederick  P.,  Jr. 

LeBreton,  David,  Jr 

Li'Heureux,  Herv6  J 

Lightner,  E.  Allan,  Jr 

Ludy,  Albert  K.,  Jr 

Lynch,  Andrew  G 

Lyon,  Cecil  B 

Lyon,  Scott 


May 

June 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

May 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

July 

July 

May 

Dec. 

Oct. 

June 

Aug. 

Dec. 

July 

May 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 

May 

Sept. 

July 

Nov. 

June 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

May 

Nov. 

July 

Oct. 

June 

Apr. 

May 

Apr. 

June 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

May 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

July 

IVIay 


31, 1945 
5, 1947 
17, 1945 
31, 1947 
29, 1947 

6. 1945 
8, 1947 

10. 1944 

16. 1945 

7. 1946 

2. 1947 
25, 1947 

6. 1945 
2, 1947 

14. 1944 

23. 1946 

6. 1946 

31. 1947 
16, 1947 
14, 1947 
23, 1947 
31, 1947 

5. 1947 
12, 1947 

6, 1947 
9, 1947 
16, 1947 

6. 1945 
25, 1947 
24, 1947 

1. 1946 
13, 1946 

13. 1946 

30. 1945 

25. 1947 
21,1945 

2. 1947 
3, 1947 
7, 1947 
8, 1947 

22, 1947 
22. 1947 
12, 1947 
18, 1947 
30, 1940 

10. 1946 

24. 1946 

19. 1947 
26, 1946 
26, 1946 

21. 1946 
8, 1947 

1. 1946 
19, 1945 

8. 1947 
17, 1945 

13. 1947 

26. 1945 

17. 1946 

22. 1947 


FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-3 

FSO-1 

FSO-4 

FSO-3 

FSS-6 

FSO-5 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-6 

FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-1 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSS-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSS-11 

FSS-2 

FSO-4 

FSO-3 

FSS-7 

FSO-4 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-6 

FSO-CM 

FSS-3 

FSO-6 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSO-3 

FSS-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSS-3 

FSO-CM 

FSO-4 

FSS-11 

FSS-8 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-5 

FSO-4 

rso-3 

FSO-5 


'  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on 
which  he  reports  for  duty. 
2  Officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment'to  the  field. 


64  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

PERSONNEL  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


MacDonald,  Donald  Stone  '- 

MacDonald,  John  E.2 

MacQuaid,  Robert  John  ' 

Maddox,  William  P 

Marr,  Robert  Miller 

Master,  Herbert  Graham  2... 

Mathews,  Elbert  G 

Mattison,  Gordon  H _. 

McClintock,  Robert  Mills 

McHenry,  Lucille  Weller 

Menter,  Sanford 

Mills,  Sheldon  T 

Mitchell,  Reginald  P 

Mokma,  Gerald  A 

Morgan,  George  A. 

Mulloy,  Mary  E. 

Nester,  Alfred  T 

Neustadt,  Marion  L.' 

Newbegin,  Robert 

Newbold,  Gilbert  L.> 

Nunley,  William  T.» 

O'Donoghue,  Sidney  E.' 

Osborn,  David  L.' 

O'Shaughnessy,  Elim 

O'Sullivan,  James  L 

Pallister,  Mervyn  Victor  2 

Palmer,  Gardner  E 

Palmer,  Joseph,  2d 

Pappano,  Albert  E , 

Penfleld,  James  K 

Pierrot,  Albert  Ogden  ' 

Post,  Richard  H.- 

Prendergast,  Curtis  W 

Ravndal,  Christian  M 

Reber,  Samuel 

Reed,  Charles  S.,  2d 

Reveley,  Paul  J 

Rewinkel,  Milton  C.l 

Rice,  Edward  E 

Richards,  Arthur  L 

Ringwalt,  Arthur  R... 

Satterthwaite,  Joseph  C 

Seidensticker,  Edward  G.»... 

Sims,  Harold 

Smigel,  Stanley  Eugene  2 

Smith,  Austin  Charles 

Smith,  Bromley  K 

Smith,  Donald  W , 

Smith,  Merlin  E 

Sparks,  Joseph  S 

Sprouse,  Philip  D 

Stevens,  Francis  Bowden 

Strom,  Carl  W.._ 

Taylor,  Ancel  Newell ' 

Taylor,  Laurence  W 

Tewksbury,  Howard  H 

Thayer,  Charles  W 

Thomas,  Edward  J 

Thompson,  Llewellyn  E.,  Jr. 
Thompson,  Tyler 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 


Sept. 

Apr. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

May 

Apr. 

June 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

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1  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  01 
which  he  reports  for  duty. 
>  Officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT  65 

PERSONNEL  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


Thurston,  Eay  L 

Tuthill,  John  W 

Usher,  Richard  E 

Villard,  Henry  S 

von  Hellens,  Lawrence  W. 

Waddell,  Harold  N 

Wailes,  Edward  T 

Walker,  William  W 

Walstrom,  Milton  C 

Walyce,  Eugenia  N 

Wells,  Alfred  W 

Wells,  H.  Bartlett 

Wendelin,  Eric  C 

Werner,  Donald  H 

West,  George  Lybrook,  Jr. 

White,  RoUie  H.,  Jr 

Whitney,  Alfred  Q 

Whitver,  Walter  R,  Jr 

Wilken,  David 

Wilkins,  Eraser 

Wilson,  James  Parker 

Wilson,  Robert  E.. 

Withers,  Charles  D.._ 

Wood,  Chalmers  B 

Woodward,  Robert  F 

Zurhellen,  Joseph  O.,  Jr 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 


Apr. 
Oct. 
July 
July 
Dec. 
July 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
June 
Apr. 
Oct. 
July 
Oct. 
May 
Mar. 
July 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
June 


10, 1945 

2. 1946 
31, 1947 
24, 1947 

8. 1947 
28, 1947 

22. 1944 

20. 1945 
17, 1947 
15, 1947 

8. 1946 
12, 1947 

21. 1944 
14, 1947 

24. 1945 

28. 1946 

19. 1947 
16. 1947 
23, 1947 

23. 1946 

2. 1947 

11. 1947 
16, 1947 
22, 1947 

5, 1947 
16, 1947 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSO-1 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSS-U 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-3 

FSS-11 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-6 

FSS-8 

FSS-3 

FSO-4 

FSS-7 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSO-6 


'  The  length  of  an  oflScer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on 
which  he  reports  for  duty. 
'  Officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 

PERSONNEL  ON  SPECIAL  AND  TEMPORARY  DETAIL 


Name 


Cole,  Fehx 

Dreyfus,  Louis  O.,  Jr 

Haggerty,  John  J 

Harrison,  Leland 

Henderson,  Douglas. 
Johnson,  Herschel  V. . 
Parsons,  J.  Graham,. 
Winters,  George  H. . , 


Where  assigned 


Department 

Department 

Department  of  Agriculture 

Department 

Department  of  Commerce- 
Seat  of  the  United  Nations 

Vatican  City 

Ciudad  Ju&rez.. 


Date  of 
assignment 

Category 
and  class 

Nov.  26, 1947 

FSO-CM 

Nov.  13, 1947 
Oct.    17,1947 

FSO-CM 
FSO-3 

Nov.  11, 1947 

FSO-CM 

Oct.    27,1947 
Nov.  25, 1946 
May  12.1947 
Dec.  22,1944 

FSO-5 
FSO-CM 
FSO-3 
FSO-2 

PERSONNEL  ON  DETAIL  AS  INSPECTORS 


Name 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


Cochran,  H.  Merle. 
Doyle,  Albert  M... 
Haering,  George  J.. 
Lyon,  Frederick  B . 
Moose,  James  S.,  Jr 
Morris,  Leland  B.. 
Muccio,  John  J 


Dec.  9, 1942 

Sept.  25, 1947 

Sept.  3,1947 

July  17,1947 

Mar.  3,1947 

Dec.  20,1945 

July  1, 1947 


FSO-CM 

FSO-2 

FSO-2 

FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-1 

FSO-CM 


66 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


PERSONNEL  ON  LEAVE  OR  ASSIGNED  TO  POSTS  BEING 
REESTABLISHED 


Name 


Bush  waller,  William  J 

Cansler,  Norman  Louis  __ 

Collins,  Atwood,  2d 

Dean,  Robert  William. .. 

Fornes,  Frederic  C 

Hawley,  John  C 

Holm,  Arvid  G 

Kelley,  Margaret  Ruth__. 

Kreis,  Foster  II 

Murdock,  Thomas  Glenn 

Potter,  Kennett  F 

Widney,  George  M 


Vice  consul  at  Dar-es-Salaam;  office  not  yet  established. 

Vice  consul  at  Cebu;  office  not  yet  established 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

Consul  at  Venice;  office  not  yet  reestablished 

Vice  consul  at  Venice;  office  not  yet  reestablished 

Vice  consul  at  Bergen;  office  not  yet  reestablished 

Vice  consul  at  Venice;  office  not  yet  reestablished 

Consul  at  Dar-es-Salaam;  office  not  yet  established 

Consular  attachfi  at  Elizabethville;   office  not  yet 
established. 

Consul  at  Bergen;  office  not  yet  reestablished 

Vice  consul  at  Elizabethville;  office  not  yet  established. 


SPECIAL  OFFICES 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

JAPAN 

Tokyo  (Office  of  United  States 
Political  Adviser  to  Supreme 
Commander  for  Allied  Pow- 

H. Earle  Russell,  Foreign  Service  officer 

William  J.  Sebald,  counselor  of  mission 

David  M.  Maynard,  first  secretary  _ 

Dec.  26,1946 
tAug.  11,1947 
May    6, 1947 
Dec.     9, 1947 
Oct.    14,1946 
Dec.  27,1946 
tAug.  20,1946 
Dec.   19,1947 
Oct.     8, 1947 
Oct.    27,1947 
Feb.     8, 1946 
Aug.  15,1947 

Jan.      4, 1946 
Mar.  25, 1947 
Aug.  26,1946 
June  16,1947 
Oct.    13,1947 
Oct.    14,1947 
June  28,1947 
Aug.   20,1947 
Aug.  21,1946 
June  16,1947 
Oct.    16,1947 
Dec.   27,1947 
Oct.    20,1947 
Aug.   26,1947 
Oct.    30,1947 

tJuly   30,1947 
May  29,1946 
Dec.   29,1945 
Oct.    20,1947 

tJune  25,1947 

tJuly     1, 1947 
Sept.  15,1947 

{Feb.  21,1947 

FSO-l 
FSO-2 
FSO-2 

ers). 

Everett  F.  Drumright,  first  secretary;  consul 

David  C.  Berger,  consul  general 

FSO-2 
FSO-3 

Cabot  Coville,  Foreign  Service  officer 

FSO-3 

Max  Waldo  Bishop,  counselor  of  mission 

Paul  C.  Blum,  attache 

FSO-3 
FSS-3 

Ralph  J.  Blake,  consul               .      .      . 

FSO-3 

Warren  S.  Hunsberger,  attache 

FSR-3 

Glen  W.  Bruner,  Foreign  Service  officer 

FSO-4 

W.    Henry   Lawrence,   Jr.,   second   secretary; 
consul. 

Jay  Dixon  Edwards,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Duncan  J.  Laing,  admin,  officer 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

Richard  A.  Poole,  Foreign  Service  officer 

David  Morgan  Bane,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Thomas  H.  Murfin,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Glenn  W.  Nelson,  asst.  attache.   

rso-5 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-9 

John  W.  Burnett,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard  B.  Finn,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 

Rolland  H.  Bushner,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Kenneth  Jones  Ruch,  disbursing  officer 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

Kobe    (Branch    of    Office    of 

Douglas  Jenkins,  Jr.,  consul 

FSO-4 

United  States  Political  Ad- 
viser    to     Supreme     Com- 

Stanley Sherman  Carpenter,  vice  consul 

Otis  W.  Rhoades,  vice  consul 

FSO-0 
FSS-10 

mander  for  Allied  Powers).' 

Thomas  W.  Ainsworth,  vice  consul . 

FSO-6 

Yokohama  (Branch  of  Office 

Jack  J.  H.  Oldham,  vice  consul 

U.  Alexis  Johnson,  consul  general  - 

FSS-11 
FSO-3 

of   United    States    Political 

Meredith  Weatherby,  consul 

FSO-5 

Adviser  to  Supreme  Com- 
mander for  Allied  Powers).' 

Douglas  W.  Overton,  vice  consul 

Richard  JI.  Lamb,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 

Stanley  R.  Kidder,  vice  consul.    . 

FSS-11 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 

Harry  F.  Pfeifler,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Richard  A.  Ericson,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

.oseph  M.  Swing,  vice  consul 

This  office  performs  consular  functions. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 

• 

67 

SPECIAL  OFFICES     Continued 

Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

KOREA 

5eoul  (Office  of  United  States 

Joseph  E.  Jacobs,  United  States  political  adviser. 

May 

22, 1947 

FSO-CM 

Political    Adviser,    Staff   of 
Conimanding;  General,  U.  S. 

Arthur  C.  Bunce,  econ.  advisers ,__ 

tJuly     1, 1947 
tMay  15,1940 

FSR-1 

William  R.  Langdon,  consul  general;  United 

FSO-2 

Occupation  Forces  in  Korea) .' 

States  political  adviser. 

Owen  Thomas  Jones,  associate  chief  of  mission 

Sept. 

25, 1946 

FSS-1 

for  ccon.  affairs. 

Robert  A.  Kinney,  sr.  econ.  analyst  for  mission 

July 

1,1946 

FSS-4 

for  econ.  affairs. 

Eugene  V.  Prostov,  sr.  econ.  analyst  for  mission 

July 

1, 1946 

FSS-6 

for  econ.  affairs. 

Paul  J.  Sturm,  Foreign  Service  officer 

tJuly 

13, 1947 

FSO-4 

Tilmer  0.  Engebretson,  econ.  analyst  for  mis- 

Sept. 

26, 1946 

FSS-8 

sion  for  econ.  affairs. 

Carleton  B.  Swift,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

June 
Aug. 

18, 1947 
20, 1946 

FSS-9 

Edith  M.  Royce,  econ.  analyst  for  mission  for 

FSS-10 

econ.  affairs. 

Marion  L.  Worden,  econ.  analyst  for  mission  for 

Aug. 

23, 1946 

FSS-10 

econ.  affairs. 

TRIESTE,   FREE  TERRI> 

William  H.  Bruns,  vice  consul 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 

19, 1947 
12, 1947 
31, 1946 

FSO-6 

John  W.  Rozier,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

*David  E.  Mark,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

TORY  OF 

Trieste  (Office  of  United  States 

Robert  P.  Joyce,  Foreign  Service  officer 

July 

1, 1947 

FSO-3 

Political  Adviser  to  the  Com- 

Stanley Laszlo  Sommer,  attach^ 

June 

17, 1947 

FSR-3 

mander,     British-United 

William  E.  Cole,  Jr.,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Oct. 

7, 1947 

FSO^ 

States  Zone,  Free  Territory 

John  G.  Roberts,  admin,  asst 

Sept. 
July 

10, 1947 
10, 1947 

FSS-9 

of  Trieste). 

John  Harlan  Southerland,  vice  consul 

FSS-1 1 

I  This  office  performs  consular  functions. 
'With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


Description  of  Consular  Districts 

(This  list  contains  only  those  countries  in  which  the  consular  districts  have  been  definitely  delimited.] 


AFGHANISTAN 
Kabul 

All  of  Afghanistan. 

ARGENTINA 
Buenos  Aires 

All  of  Argentina. 

AUSTRALIA 

Adelaide,  South  Australia 

The  State  of  South  Austraha  and  the  Northern 
Territory. 

Brisbane,  Queensland 

The  State  of  Queensland,  Norfolk  Island,  the  Terri- 
tory of  Papua,  and  the  mandated  territories:  Nauru 
and  the  Territory  of  New  Guinea. 

Melbourne,  Victoria 

The  State  of  Victoria,  and  Tasmania. 

Perth,  Western  Australia 

The  State  of  Western  Australia. 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales 

Federal  Capital  Territory  and  New  South  Wales. 

BELGIUiM  AND  BELGIAN  CONGO  AND 
ADJACENT  TERRITORY 

(Belgium) 
Antwerp 

The  Provinces  of  Antwerp,  East  Flanders,  West 
Flanders,  and  Limburg. 

Brussels 

The  Provinces  of  Brabant,  Hainaut,  Luxembourg 
(Belgium),  Namur,  and  Lifige  (including  the  former 
German  territories  denominated  Eupen-Malm6dy.) 

(Africa) 
Leopoldville,  Belgian  Congo 

The  Belgian  Congo  and  the  Territory  of  Ruanda- 
Urundi  (Belgian  mandate). 

BOLIVIA 
Cochabamba,  Cocbabamba 

The  Departments  of  Cochabamba,  Santa  Cruz, 
Beni,  and  Pando. 

La  Paz,  La  Paz 

The  Departments  of  La  Paz,  Chuquisaca,  Oruro, 
Potosf,  and  Tarija. 

BRAZIL 

Bahia  (Sao  Salvador),  Bahia 

The  States  of  Bahia  and  Sergipe  and  that  portion  of 
the  State  of  Piauhy  south  of  8°  south  latitude. 

Fortaleza,  Ceara  ^ 

The  State  of  Coar^. 


Para  (Belem),  Para 

The  States  of  Amazonas,  MaranhSo,  and  Pari;  that 
portion  of  the  State  of  Piauhy  lying  north  of  8°  south 
latitude,  and  Acre  territory. 

Pernambuco  (Recife),  Pernambuco 

The  States  of  Alagoas,  Parahyba,  Pernambuco,  and 
Rio  Grande  do  Norte,  and  the  island  of  Fernando  de 
Noronha. 

Porto  Alegre,  Rio  Grande  do  Sul 

The  State  of  Rio  Grande  do  Sul. 

Rio  de  Janeiro 

The  State  of  Rio  de  Janeiro,  the  State  of  Minas 
Geraes,  and  the  Federal  District. 

Victoria  (vice  consulate):  The  State  of  Espirito 
Santo. 

Santos,  Sao  Paulo 

The  port  and  municipality  of  Santos  and  the  munici- 
pality of  S5o  Vicente  in  the  State  of  SSo  Paulo. 

Sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo 

The  State  of  Sao  Paulo,  excepting  the  port  and 
municipality  of  Santos  and  the  municipality  of  Sao 
Vicente,  and  the  States  of  Paran4,  Matto  Grosso, 
Goyaz,  and  Santa  Catharina. 


Sofia 

All  of  Bulgaria. 


BULGARIA 


Rangoon 

All  of  Burma. 


BURMA.  UNION  OF 


CHILE 


Antofagasta 
The  Provinces  of  Antofagasta  and  Atacama. 

Santiago 

The  Provinces  of  Arauco,  Aysen,  BIo-Bfo,  Cautto, 
Chilo6,  Colchagua,  Concepcion,  Curico,  Linares,  Llan- 
quihue,  Magallanes,  Malleco,  Maule,  Nuble,  O'Hig- 
gins,  Osorno,  Santiago,  Talca,  Tarapaca,  and  Valdivia. 

Valparaiso 

The  Provinces  of  Aconcagua,  Coquimbo,  and  Val- 
paraiso, together  with  Easter  Island  and  Juan  Fer- 
nandez Islands. 

CHINA 

Canton,  Kwangtung 

The  Provinces  of  Kwangtung  (including  Hainan 
Island)  and  Kwangsi. 

Changchun,  Kirin 

The  Provinces  of  Kirin,  Heilungkiang,  Hokiang, 
Hsingan,  Nunkiang,  and  Sungkiang. 

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Chungking,  Szechwan 

The  Provinces  of  Szechwan,  Sikang,  Tsinghai  and 
Kansu,  and  Tibet. 

Dairen,  Liaoning 

Dairen  and  the  Port  Arthur  Naval  Base  area  as 
defined  in  the  Sino-Soviet  Treaty  of  August  14, 1945. 

Hankow.  Hupeh 

The  Provinces  of  Honan,  Hupeh,  Kiangsi,  Hunan, 
and  Shensi. 

Kunming,  Yunnan 

Yunnan  and  Kweichow  Provinces. 

Mukden,  Liaoning 

The  Provinces  of  Antung,  Liaoning  (excepting 
Dairen  and  Port  Arthur  Naval  Base  Area)  and  Liaopei. 

Nanking,  Kiangsu 

The  Municipal  Area  of  Nanking,  including  Pukow. 

Peiping,  Hopeb 

The  Provinces  of  Chahar,  Jehol,  Ninghsia,  Shansi, 
Suiyuan,  and  that  portion  of  Hopeh  west  of  Peiping- 
Hankow  and  the  Peiping-Chengte  railways,  including 
the  cities  and  towns  along  those  railways;  Greater 
Peiping  and  the  towns  of  Fengtai,  Mentoukou,  and 
Tungchow  (Tunghsien). 

Shanghai,  Kiangeu 

The  Provinces  of  Anhwei,  Chekiang,  Fukien  and 
Kiangsu  (except  the  Municipal  Area  of  Nanking, 
including  Pukow). 

Taipei  (Taihoku),  Taiwan  (Formosa) 
All  of  Taiwan  (Formosa)  and  the  Pescadores. 

Tientsin,  Hopeh 

That  part  of  the  Province  of  Hopeh  not  included  in 
the  Peiping  District. 

Tihwa,  Sinkiang 

All  of  the  Province  of  Sinkiang. 

Tsingtao,  Shantung 

All  of  Shantung  Province. 


COLOMBIA 
Barranquilla 

The  Departments  of  Atlantico,  Magdalena,  San- 
tander,  Santander  del  Norte,  and  the  Comisaria  of 
Qoajira. 

Bogotfi 

The  Departments  of  BoyacS,  Cundinamarca, 
Tolima,  and  Huila;  that  portion  of  the  Department  of 
Caldas  lying  to  the  cast  of  the  Cauca  River  basin;  the 
Comisarlas  of  Arauca,  Vichada,  Vaupfis,  Caquetfi, 
Putumayo,  and  Amazonas;  and  the  Intendencia  of 
Meta. 


Cali 

The  Departments  of  Valle,  Cauca,  and  Narino, 
that  portion  of  the  Intendencia  of  Ghoco  lying  south 
of  a  line  drawn  directly  eastward  from  El  Valle  (in- 
cluded) to  the  Atrato  River;  and  that  portion  of  the 
Department  of  Galdas  lying  in  the  Cauca  River 
basin. 

Cartagena 

The  Department  of  Bolivar  and  the  Intendencia  of 
San  Andrfe  y  Providencia  (islands  in  the  Caribbean). 

Medellin 

The  Department  of  Antioquia  and  that  portion  of 
the  Intendencia  of  Choco  lying  north  of  a  line  drawn 
directly  eastward  from  El  Valle  (excluded)  to  the 
Atrato  River. 


COSTA  RICA 
Port  Lim6n 

The  Province  of  Ltmon. 

.San  Jose 

All  of  Costa  Rica  except  the  Province  of  Limon. 

CUBA 

Habana 

The  Provinces  of  Pinar  del  Rio,  Habana  (which 
includes  Isla  de  Pinos  or  Isle  of  Pines),  Matanzas,  and 
Santa  Clara. 

Camagiiey 
The  Provmce  of  Camagiiey. 

Santiago  de  Cuba 

The  Province  of  Oriente. 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA 
Praha 

All  of  Czechoslovakia. 


DENMARK 

Copenhagen 

All  of  Denmark  except  Greenland. 

Godthaab,  Greenland 
AH  of  Greenland. 

DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC 
Ciudad  Trujillo 

All  of  the  Dominican  Republic. 


ECUADOR 
Guayaquil 

The  Provinces  of  Azuay,  Cafiar,  El  Oro,  Esmeraldas 
Guayas,  Loja,  Los  RIos,  Manabl,  and  the  territory  o 
Archii)i61ago  de  Colon  (Qalilpagos  Islands),  and  Ecua 
doran  territory  cast  of  the  Provinces  Azuay  and  Loja 


CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


71 


The  Provinces  of  Bolivar,  Carchi,  Chiinborazo, 
lotopaxi,  Imbabura,  Pichincha,  TuBgurahua,  and 
le  Ecuadoran  territory  east  of  these  provinces. 


EGYPT 
lexandria 

The  Governorates  of  Alexandria  and  Damietta,  and 
le  six  Provinces  (Mudirlas)  of  Lower  Egypt  (Beh6ra, 
>aqahlla,  Qharbia,  Menufla,  Qaliubia,  and  Sharqia). 

airo 

The  Qovernorate  of  Cairo;  the  eight  Provinces 
Mudirlas)  of  Upper  Egypt  (Asyut,  Asw&n,  Beni 
uef,  Fayflm,  Girga,  Giza,  Minia,  and  Qena);  the 
'rentier  Districts  (Eastern  Desert,  the  Egyptian 
<ibyan  Desert,  Dfikhla  and  Kharga  Oases,  etc.) 
xcept  the  peninsula  of  Sinai;  and  (informally)  the 
nglo-Egyptian  Sudan. 

brt  Said 

In  Egypt,  the  Governorates  of  the  Canal  and  of 
uez,  and  the  peninsula  of  Sinai;  and  (informally) 
he  island  of  Cyprus. 


EL  SALVADOK 


an  Salvador 
All  of  El  Salvador. 


ETHIOPIA 

iddis  Ababa 

All  of  Ethiopia,  French  Somali  Coast,  and  Eritrea. 


[elsinki 

All  of  Finland. 


FINLAND 


FRANCE  AND  POSSESSIONS 

(France) 
Bordeaux 

The  Departments  of  Ariege,  Basses-Pyr6n6es, 
!harente,  Charente-Inferieure,  Correze,  Creuse, 
)eux  Sevres,  Dordogne,  Oers,  Gironde,  Haute- 
laronne,  Haute-Vienne,  Hautes-Pyr§n6es,  Landes, 
/ot,  Lot-et-Garonne,  Tarn-et-Garonne,  Vendue,  and 
'^ienne. 

Iberbourg 

The  Departments  of  Calvados,  C6tes-du-Nord, 
^inistere,  Ille-et-Vilaine,  Manche,  Mayenne,  Mor- 
lihan,  and  Orne. 

«  Havre 

The  Departments  of  Eure,  Nord,  Pas  de  Calais, 
ein-Inffrieure,  and  Somme. 


The  Departments  of  Ain,  Allier,  Cantal,  Cote-d'Or, 
laute-Lotre,  Haute-Savoie,  Isere,  Jura,  Loire,  Puy- 
le-D6me,  Rhone,  Saone-et-Loire,  and  Savoie. 


Marseille 

The  Departments  of  Ard§che,  Aude,  Aveyron, 
Bouches-du-Rhone,  Drome,  Qard,  H6rault,  Lozere, 
Pyr6n6es-Orientales,  Tarn,  Var,  Vaucluse,  and  the 
island  of  Corsica  (Corse). 

Nice 

The  Departments  of  Basses-Alpes,  Hautes-Alpes, 
Alpes-Maritimes,  and  the  Principality  of  Monaco. 

Paris 

The  Departments  of  Aisne,  Aube,  Cher,  Eure-et- 
Loire,  Indre,  Indre-et-Loire,  Loir-et-Cher,  Loiret,  Loire 
Infgrieure,  Maine-et-Loire,  Marne,  Nievre,  Oise, 
Sarthe,  Seine,  Seine-et-Marne,  Seine-et-Oise,  Yonne, 
and  in  Africa,  French  Equatorial  Africa  (comprising 
Chad,  Gabon,  Ubangi-Shari,  and  Middle  Congo),  and 
Cameroons  (French  Mandate). 

Strasbourg 

The  Departments  of  Ardennes,  Bas-Rhin,  Doubs, 
Haute-Marne,  Haut-Rhin,  Haute-Saone,  Meurthe-et- 
Moselle,  Meuse,  Moselle,  Vosges,  and  the  Territory 
of  Belfort. 

(Possessions) 
Algiers,  Algeria 

All  of  Algeria  (including  the  Territories  of  the  South) . 

Dakar,  French  West  Africa 

All  of  French  West  Africa  (including  the  Colonies 
Dahomey,  French  Sudan,  French  Guinea,  Ivory 
Coast,  Mauritania,  Niger,  and  Senegal,  and  the  Cir- 
cumscription of  Dakar),  and  Togoland  (French  man- 
date). 

Hanoi,  French  Indochina 

The  State  of  Tonkin,  the  State  of  Annam  which  in- 
cludes the  Provinces  of  Quang  Tri,  Quang  Bing,  Ha 
Tinh,  Ngaean,  and  Thanh  Hoa,  and  in  the  State  of 
Laos  the  Provinces  of  Savannakat,  Kham  Mon, 
Vientiane,  Tran  Ninh,  Luang  Prabang,  Huz  Panh, 
Haut  Mekong,  and  Muong  Hou. 

Martinique,  French  West  Indies 

All  of  French  West  Indies  and  French  Guiana. 

Noumea,  New  Caledonia 

All  of  New  Caledonia  and  dependencies  (including 
the  Wallis  Archipelago,  the  Loyalty  Islands,  the  Huon 
Islands,  Futuna,  and  Alofi)|^and  the  New  Hebrides. 

Saigon,  French  Indochina 

The  States  of  Cambodia,  Cochinchina,  in  tho  State 
of  Annam  the  Provinces  of  Binh  Thuan,  Khanh  Hoa, 
Kon  Toum,  Binh  Dinh,  Quang  Ngai,  Quang  Nam,  and 
Thua  Thien,  and  in  the  State  of  Laos  the  Provinces  of 
Khong,  Bassac,  Attopeu,  and  Saravanne. 

Tahiti,  Society  Islands 

The  Society  Islands,  Austral  Islands,  Marquesas 
Islands,  the  Tuamotu  Archipelago,  and  the  Gambler 
Islands. 

Tananarive,  Madagascar 

The  island  of  Madagascar  (together  with  the  Comoro 
Islands,  the  Glorious  Islands,  and  the  islands  of  Nossi 
B6  and  Ste.  Marie,  and  Kerguelen,  Crozet,  St.  Paul, 
Amsterdam,  and  other  island  dependencies  of  Mada- 
gascar) and  R§union  Island. 


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Tunis,  Tunisia  shire)  to  Hawes  (North  Riding)  intersects  the  Lanca- 

All  of  Tunisia.  shire-West    Riding    boundary;    thence   northwardly 

along  said  line  to  the  boundary  between  the  West 
Riding  and  the  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire;  thence 
northwestwardly  along  said  boundary  to  the  Westmor- 
land boundary;  thence  northwardly  and  eastwardly 
along  the  Yorkshire  boundary  (North  Riding)  to  a 
point  due  north  of  Richmond;  thence  due  south  to 
Richmond  (included);  thence  southeastwardly  to  the 
city  of  York  (the  entire  county  borough  of  York  being 
included);  thence  southwardly  along  the  boundary 
between  the  West  Riding  and  the  East  Riding  to 
Selby  (excluded);  thence  following  the  same  bound- 
ary to  Qoole  (excluded);  thence  southwestwardly 
to  Thome  (excluded);  thence  westwardly  through 
Bamsley  (excluded)  and  Penistone  (excluded)  to  the 
point  of  beginning. 

Bristol,  England 

All  of  Gloucestershire  and  Somersetshire,  and  those 
portions  of  Wiltshire  and  Berkshire  lying  to  the  north- 
west of  a  line  drawn  from  the  point  common  to  the 
boundaries  of  Wiltshire,  Somersetshire,  and  Dorset- 
shire northeastwardly  to  Marlborough  (excluded); 
and  continued  northeastwardly  through  Didcot  (ex- 
cluded) to  the  Berkshire-Oxfordshire  boundary. 

Cardiff,  Wales 

In  Wales,  the  counties  of  Brecknock,  Cardigan, 
Carmarthen,  Glamorgan,  Pembroke,  and  Radnor;  in 
England,  Herefordshire  and  Monmouthshire. 

Edinburgh,  Scotland 

The  counties  of  Aberdeen,  Angus  (Forfar),  Berwick, 
Clackmannan,  Dumfries,  Fife,  Kincardine,  Kinross, 
Peebles,  Roxburgh,  Selkirk,  East  Lothian  (Hadding- 
ton), Midlothian  (Edinburgh),  Westlothian  (Linlith- 
gow), and  that  portion  of  the  County  Perth  east  of  a 
line  from  the  point  where  the  Counties  Clackmannan, 
Perth,  and  Stirling  meet,  northeast  to  Blackford  (ex- 
cluded), north  to  Gilmerton  (excluded),  thence  along 
the  Sma'  Glen  to  Kjnlocb  Rannoch  (excluded),  north- 
east to  Blair  Atholl  (excluded),  and  north  to  the  point 
where  the  Counties  Aberdeen,  Inverness,  and  Perth 
meet. 

Glasgow,  Scotland 

The  counties  of  Argyll,  Ajrr,  Banff,  Bute,  Caithness, 
Dumbarton,  Inverness  (which  includes  the  islands  to 
the  west  and  northwest,  principally  the  Isle  of  Skye 
and  the  Hebrides,  except  the  portion  known  as  the 
Isle  of  Lewis),  Kirkcudbright,  Lanark,  Moray  (Elgin), 
Nairn,  Orkney,  Renfrew,  Ross  and  Cromarty  (which 
includes  the  Isle  of  Lewis,  of  the  Hebrides),  Shetland, 
Stirling,  Sutherland,  Wigtown,  and  that  portion  of 
the  County  Perth  not  included  in  the  Edinburgh 
consular  district. 

Hull,  England 

All  of  the  East  Riding  and  portions  of  the  North 
Riding  and  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  together  with 
a  portion  of  the  administrative  county  known  as  the 
Parts  of  Liudsey  in  Lincolnshire  which  lie  within  the 
following  line:  Beginning  at  Saltfleet  (included)  on 
the  Lincolnshire  coast,  a  line  drawn  westwardly  to  the 

'  The  counties  in  England  as  mentioned  in  these  descriptions  include  the  associated  "county  borough"  cities. 


GERMANY 
Berlin 

Greater  Berlin  area. 

Bremen 

The  State  and  City  of  Bremen  (including  Bremer- 
haven),  the  State  of  Oldenburg,  that  portion  of  the 
Province  of  Hanover  lying  west  of  the  Weser  River 
and  that  portion  of  the  Regierungsbezirk  of  Minden 
(part  of  Hanover)  lying  east  of  the  Weser  River,  that 
portion  of  Rhine  Province  which  lies  within  the  British 
Zone  of  Occupation,  the  Province  of  Westphalia,  and 
the  States  of  Lippe  and  Schaumburg-Lippe. 

Frankfort  on  the  Main 

The  Prussian  Province  of  Hesse-Nassau  (except  the 
exclave  Kreis  Schmalkalden),  the  State  of  Hesse,  the 
Bavarian  Palatinate  (Pfalz),  the  Saarland  (which  was 
formerly  a  special  administrative  district  of  the  Reich), 
and  that  part  of  Rhine  Province  which  lies  within  the 
French  Zone  of  Occupation. 

Hamburg 

The  Province  of  Schleswig-Holstein  and  that  portion 
of  the  Province  of  Hanover  which  lies  east  of  the  Weser 
River  (including  Brunswick),  but  excepting  the 
Regierungsbezirk  of  Minden. 

Munich 

The  State  of  Bavaria  (Bayem),  except  the  Bavarian 
Palatinate  (Pfalz). 

Stuttgart 

The  States  of  Wiirttemberg  and  Baden,  and  the 
Prussian  Province  of  HohenzoUem. 


GREAT  BRITAIN  «  AND  NORTHERN  IRELAND 

Belfast,  Northern  Ireland 

Northern  Ireland  (counties  of  Antrim,  Armagh, 
Down  Fermanagh,  Londonderry,  and  Tyrone). 

Birmingham,  England 

All  of  Leicestershire,  Northamptonshire  (including 
the  Soke  of  Peterborough),  Rutlandshire,  Stafford- 
shire, Warwickshire,  and  Worcestershire;  and  that 
portion  of  Shropshire  which  lies  south  of  a  line  drawn 
from  a  point  where  the  River  Severn  cuts  the  western 
boundary  of  Shropshire,  eastwardly  to  Market  Dray- 
ton (excluded). 

Bradford,  England 

That  part  of  Yorkshire  (portions  of  the  administra- 
tive counties  of  West  Riding  and  North  Riding)  com- 
prised within  the  following  boundaries:  Beginning  at 
the  point  common  to  the  boundaries  of  Yorkshire, 
Cheshire,  and  Derbyshire,  thence  following  the  York- 
shire boundary  westwardly  and  northwardly  to  the 
point  where  a  straight  line  drawn  from  Colne  (Lanca- 


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73 


)olnt  common  to  the  boundaries  of  Lincolnshire, 
forkshire,  and  Nottinghamshire;  thence  northwardly 

0  Thome  (included)  and  Ooole  (included);  thence 
Jong  the  East  Riding-West  Riding  boundary  to 
!elby  (included);  thence  along  the  same  boundary  to 
he  city  of  York  (excluded);  thence  in  a  straight  lino 
lorthwestwardly  to  Richmond  (excluded);  thence  due 
lorth  to  the  Yorkshire  boundary;  thence  eastwardly 
long  the  Yorkshire  boundary  to  the  sea,  but  excepting 
he  city  (county  borough)  of  Middlesbrough. 

yiverpool,  England 

Those  portions  of  Shropshire,  Cheshire,  Lancashire, 
.nd  Cumberland  lying  within  a  line  drawn  from  the 
!oint  where  the  River  Severn  cuts  the  western  bound- 
ry  of  Shropshire;  northeastwardly  to  Market  Drayton 
included);  thence  eastwardly  by  the  northern  bound- 
ry  of  Staffordshire  to  Harecastle;  thence  northwest- 
wardly to  Middlewich  (included);  thence  northwest- 
rardly  through  Warrington  (included),  Wigan 
excluded),  Preston  (excluded),  and  Lancaster  (ex- 
luded),  and  extending  in  a  straight  line  across  a 
lortion  of  Morecambe  Bay  to  the  southernmost  point 

1  Westmorland  on  the  coast;  thence  along  the  Lanca- 
hire- Westmorland  boundary  northwardly  and  west- 
rardly  to  the  Cumberland  boundary;  thence  north- 
westwardly to  St.  Bees  Head;  and  the  following  coun- 
ies  in  Wales:  Anglesey,  Carnarvonshire,  Denbigh- 
hire,  Flintshire.  Merionethshire,  and  Montgomery- 
hire;  and  the  Isle  of  Man. 

iOndon,  England 
All  of  Norfolk,  Cambridgeshire  (including  the  Isle 
if  Ely),  Huntingdonshire,  Bedfordshire,  Buckingham- 
hire,  Oxfordshire,  Surrey,  East  Sussex,  and  all  coun- 
ies  to  the  east  thereof  (Essex,  Hertfordshire,  Kent, 
jondon,  Middlesex,  East  Suffolk,  and  West  Suffolk); 
hat  portion  of  Berkshire  to  the  east  of  a  lino  drawn 
hrough  Reading  (included)  to  the  Surrey- Hampshire 
loundary;  and  that  portion  of  West  Sussex  to  the  east 
f  a  line  drawn  from  the  Surrey-Hampshire  boundary 
outheastwardly  to  Littlehampton  (included). 

ilanchester,  England 

Those  portions  of  Cheshire  and  Lancashire  that  lie 
0  the  east  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  west  end  of  the 
outhernmost  section  of  the  Westmorland-Lancashire 
loundary  southeastwardly  to  Lancaster,  Preston, 
nd  Wigan  (these  three  cities  included),  thence  to 
(V'arrington  and  Middlewich  (these  two  excluded) 
,nd  thence  to  the  Staffordshire  boundary  at  Hare- 
astle  (southeast  of  Lawton);  all  of  Derbyshire;  of 
-lincolnshire,  the  Parts  of  Kesteven,  the  Parts  of 
lolland,  and  that  portion  of  the  Parts  of  Lindsey 
ying  south  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  northernmost 
)oint  of  Nottinghamshire  eastwardly  to  the  sea  at 
ialtfleet  (excluded);  all  of  Nottinghamshire;  of  York- 
hire,  that  portion  of  West  Riding  that  lies  west  and 
lorthwest  of  a  line  drawn  from  Colne  (in  Lancashire) 
o  Hawes  (in  North  Riding)  and  that  portion  of  West 
hiding  that  lies  south  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  point 
lommon  to  the  boundaries  Cheshire,  Derbyshire,  and 
forkshire  eastwardly  to  PenLstone  (included),  Barns- 
ey  (included),  and  Thome  (excluded),  and  thence 
outhwardly  to  the  northernmost  point  of  Notting- 
lamshire. 


Newca8tIe-on-Tyne,  England 

All  of  Durham,  Northumberland,  and  Westmor- 
land; that  part  of  Cumberland  to  the  north  of  a  line 
drawn  from  the  point  common  to  the  boundaries  of 
Cumberland,  Lancashire,  and  Westmorland  north- 
westwardly to  St.  Bees  Head;  and  the  city  (county 
borough)  of  Middlesbrough  in  the  North  Riding  of 
Yorkshire. 

Plymouth,  England 

The  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall  (including  the 
Scilly  Isles). 

Southampton,  England 

All  of  Hampshire  (administrative  county  of  South- 
ampton and  the  Isle  of  Wight);  all  of  Dorsetshire;  and 
those  portions  of  Wiltshire  and  Berkshire  lying  to  the 
south  of  a  line  drawn  from  a  point  common  to  the 
boundaries  of  Wiltshire,  Dorsetshire,  and  Somerset- 
shire, northeastwardly  to  Marlborough  in  Wiltshire 
(included),  and  continued  through  Didcot,  in  Berk- 
shire (included),  to  the  Berkshire-Oxfordshire  bound- 
ary; thence  southwardly  along  said  boundary  to  Read- 
ing; and  thence  southeastwardly  from  Reading  (ex- 
cluded) to  the  Hampshire-Surrey  boundary;  that 
portion  of  West  Sussex  which  lies  west  of  a  line  drawn 
from  the  Hampshire-Surrey  boundary  southeast- 
wardly to  Littlehampton  (excluded);  and  the  Channel 
Islands. 

(Asia) 
Aden 

The  colony  and  protectorate  of  Aden,  including  the 
Hadramaut  and  the  islands  Perim,  Socotra,  and  Abdul 
Quri;  (informally)  Yemen,  Kamaran  Island,  and 
British  Somalilaud  Protectorate. 

Colombo,  Ceylon 

AU  of  Ceylon. 
Hong  Kong 

The  British  colony  of  Hong  Kong  and  the  Portu- 
guese colony  of  Macau. 

Kuala  Lumpur 

The  Malayan  Union  comprised  of  the  States  Negri 
Sembilan,  Pahang,  Perak,  and  Selangor  of  the  former 
Federated  Malay  States,  the  States  Johore,  Kedah, 
Kolantan,  Perils,  and  Trengganu  of  the  former  Unfed- 
erated  Malay  States,  and  the  Settlements  Malacca  and 
Penang  (including  Province  Wellesley)  of  the  former 
Straits  Settlements. 

Singapore 

Singapore  (including  Cocos  or  Keeling  Islands  and 
Christmas  Island  in  the  Indian  Ocean)  and  Labuan 
of  the  former  Straits  Settlements,  and  North  Borneo, 
Brunei,  and  Sarawak. 

(Africa) 
Accra,  Gold  Coast,  West  Africa 

The  Gold  Coast  and  Togoland  (British  mandate). 

Lagos,  Nigeria,  West  Africa 

Nigeria,  Sierra  Leone,  Gambia,  and  Cameroons 
(British  mandate). 

Mombasa,  Kenya,  East  Africa 

Kenya  Protectorate,  the  Seychelles  and  adjacent 
British  islands,  Tanganyika  Territory  (British  man- 


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date),  Zanzibar  (including  Pemba),  and  the  island  of 
Mauritius. 

Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa 
Kenya  Colony,  Uganda,  and  Italian  Somaliland. 

(Bahamas) 
Nassau,  N.  P. 

All  of  the  Bahama  Islands. 


Hamilton 
All  of  Bermuda. 


(Bermuda) 


(British  Guiana) 
Georgetown 
All  of  British  Guiana. 

(British  Honduras) 
Belize 

All  of  British  Honduras. 


Suva 


(Fiji  Islands) 


The  Fiji  Islands;  the  British  Solomon  Islands;  the 
Gilbert  and  Ellice  Islands  Colony;  and  the  Kingdom 
of  Tonga. 

(Newfoundland) 
St.  John's 

All  of  Newfoundland  and  Labrador. 
(West  Indies) 
Antigua,  Leeward  Islands,  British  West  Indies 

The  British  Leeward  Islands,  comprising  the  presi- 
dencies (a)  Antigua,  with  Barbuda  and  Redonda, 
(b)  St.  Christopher-Nevis  (St.  Kitts-Nevis),  with 
Anguilla,  (c)  Montserrat,  and  (d)  the  British  Virgin 
Islands  (Tortola,  Virgin  Qorda,  Anegada,  Jost  van 
Dykes,  Peter,  Salt,  etc.). 

Barbados,  British  West  Indies  • 

The  island  of  Barbados. 

Grenada,  British  West  Indies 

The  British  Windward  Islands  (Grenada,  St.  Vin- 
cent, St.  Lucia,  and  Dominica)  including  the  Grena- 
dines (Bequia,  Caimouan,  Carriacou,  Mayreau,  Mus- 
tique.  Union,  etc.). 

Kingston,  Jamaica,  British  West  Indies 

Jamaica  and  its  dependencies  (Turks  and  Caicos 
Islands,  Cayman  Islands,  etc.). 

Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies 

Trinidad  and  Tobago. 

GREECE 
Athens 

The  Nomoi  (Provinces)  Arcadia,  Argolis-Corinthia, 
Attica,  Boeotia,  Chios,  Cyclades,  Euboea,  Evrytania, 
Karditsa,  Laconia,  Larissa,  Lesbos  (except  the  island 
Lemnos),  Magnesia,  Pliokis  (except  the  eparkhia  (dis- 
trict) Doris),  Phthiotis,  Samos,  and  Trikkala;  the  is- 
land Crete  which  comprises  the  nomoi  Candia  (Hera- 
clion),  Canea,  Lcsithion,  and  Retimo;  and  the  Italian 
Islands  of  the  Aegean  (Isole  Italiane  dcU'Egeo)— the 
Dodecanese  Islands  and  the  island  Castelrosso  (Cas- 
tellorizzo). 


Patras 

The  Nomoi  (Provinces)  Acarnania  (formerly  Aeto-" 
lia-Acarnania),  Achaia,  Arta,  Cephalonia,  Corfu,  Elis, 
loannina,  Messenia,  Preveza,  Thesprotia,  Zante,  and 
of  the  nomos  Phokis  the  eparkhia  Doris. 

Salonika  (ThessalonIki) 

The  Nomoi  (Provinces)  Drama,  Evros,  Fiorina, 
Kastoria,  Kavalla,  Khalkidike  (together  with  Mont 
Athos),  Kilkis,  Kozani,  Pclla,  Rodopi,  Salonika, 
Serres,  Xanthe,  and  of  the  uomos  Lesbos  the  island 
Lemnos. 

GUATEMALA 
Guatemala 

All  of  Guatemala. 

HAITI 
Port-au-Prince 

All  of  the  Republic  of  Haiti. 

HONDURAS 
La  Ceiba 

The  portions  of  the  departments  of  Atl4ntida  and 
Yoro  that  lie  east  of  a  line  which  follows  the  Tela 
River  from  its  mouth  to  its  source,  but  which  otherwise 
follows  the  meridian  of  87°30'  west  of  Greenwich;  the 
departments  Colon  and  Bay  Islands;  and  the  comarca 
of  La  Mosquitia. 

San  Pedro  Sula 

The  portions  of  the  departments  of  Atltotida  and 
Yoro  that  lie  west  of  a  line  which  follows  the  Tela 
River  from  its  mouth  to  its  source,  placing  New  Tela 
in  the  San  Pedro  Sula  district,  but  which  otherwise 
follows  the  meridian  of  ST'SO'  west  of  Greenwich;  the 
department  of  Comayagua  (north  of  latitude  H^SO' 
north),  Cortfis,  Santa  Barbara,  Copiin,  Gracias,  and 
Oeotepeque. 

Tegucigalpa 

The  departments  of  Tegucigalpa,  Comayagua  (south 
of  latitude  14°30'  north),  Intibucft,  La  Paz,  Valle 
Choluteca,  El  Paralso,  and  Olaneho. 


Budapest 
All  of  Hungary. 


Reykjavik 

All  of  Iceland. 


HUNGARY 


ICELAND 


INDIA  '  2 

IRAN 

Tabriz 

The  Third  and  Fourth  Provinces,  consisting  of  the 
following  districts:  Ardebil,  Bijar,  Khoi,  Mahabad, 
Maragheh,  Rezaieh,  and  Tabriz. 

Tehran 

All  of  Iran  except  the  Third  and  Fourth  Provinces. 

1  All  inquiries  requiring  correspondence  with  an  official  of  an  Indian  state  or  agency  should  be  addressed  to 
the  Embassy  at  New  Delhi. 

2  Until  the  boundaries  between  India  and  Pakistan  are  settled,  it  is  not  possible  to  define  consular  districts  for 
these  two  countries. 


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IRAQ 

Baghdad 

All  of  Iraq  except  the  Districts  (Liwas)  of  Amara, 
Muntaflq,  and  Basra. 

Basra 

The  Districts  (Liwas)  of  Amara,  Muntafiq,  and 
Basra,  and  in  Arabia  (informally),  Kuwait. 

IRELAND  (EIRE) 
Cork 

The  Province  of  Munster. 

Dublin 

The  Provinces  of  Leinster  and  Connaught;  and  the 
Counties  of  Cavan,  Monaghan,  and  Donegal. 


Piceno,  Macerata,  and  Pesaro  e  Urbino,  in  the  Com- 
partimento  of  Marche;  the  Provinces  of  Aquila  degli 
Abruzzi,  Campobasso,  Chieti,  Pescara,  and  Teramo, 
in  the  Compartimento  of  Abruzzi  e  Molise;  the  Prov- 
inces of  CSgliari,  Nuoro,  and  SSssari,  in  the  island 
(and  comprising  the  Compartimento)  of  Sardegna 
(Sardinia). 

Turin 

The  Provinces  of  Alessandria,  Aosta,  Asti,  Cuneo, 
Novara,  Torino  (Turin),  and  Vereelli,  in  the  Comparti- 
mento of  Piemonte  (Piedmont). 

Venice  ' 

The  Provinces  of  Belluno,  P&dova,  Rovigo,  Tre- 
viso,  Venezia  (Venice),  Verona,  and  Vicenza,  in  the 
Compartimento  of  Veneto;  the  Provinces  of  Bolzano 
and  Trento,  in  the  Compartimento  of  Venezia  Triden- 
tina. 

JAPAN' 


Seoul 
All  of  Korea. 


Beirut 

All  of  Lebanon. 


KOREA 


LEBANON 


LIBERIA 


Monrovia 
All  of  Liberia. 


ITALY 

Florence 

The  Provinces  of  Bologna,  Ferrara,  Foill,  Modena, 
Ravenna,  and  R6ggio  nell'  Emilia,  in  the  Comparti- 
mento of  Emilia;  the  Provinces  of  Arezzo,  Firenze 
[Florence),  Grosseto,  Livorno  (Leghorn),  Lucca. 
Massa  e  Carrara,  Pisa  Pistoia,  and  Siena,  in  the  Com- 
partimento of  Toscana  (Tuscany),  and  the  Republic 
ol  San  Marino. 

Senoa 

The  Provinces  of  Genova  (Genoa),  Imp6ria,  Savona, 
md  La  Spezia,  in  the  Compartimento  of  Ligiiria. 

Milan 

The  Prbvinces  of  Bergamo,  Brescia,  Como,  Cre- 
mona, MSntova,  Milano  (Milan),  Pavia,  Sdndrio,  and 
Varese,  In  the  Compartimento  of  Lombardia  (Lom- 
bardy);  the  Provinces  of  Parma  and  Piacenza  in  the 
Compartimento  of  Emilia;  the  Provinces  of  Carnaro 
(Fiume),  Qorlzia,  Istria  (Pola),  Trieste,  and  Zara, 
in  the  Compartimento  of  Venezia  Giulia  e  Zara;  and 
the  Province  of  Friuli  (Udinc)  in  the  Compartimento 
of  Veneto. 

Naples 

The  Provinces  of  Avellino,  Benevento,  Ndpoll 
(Naples),  and  Salerno,  In  the  Compartimento  of 
Campania;  the  Provinces  of  Bari,  Brindisi,  Foggia, 
lonio  (Taranto),  and  Lecce,  in  the  Compartimento  of 
Piiglie  (Apulia) ;  the  Provinces  of  Matera  and  Potenza, 
in  the  Compartimento  of  Lucania;  the  Provinces  of 
Catanzaro,  Cosenza,  and  Reggio  di  Caiabrie,  in  the 
Compartimento  of  Caiabrie;  and  in  Africa,  Italian 
Libya  (Libia  Italiana),  comprising  Tripolitania  and 
Cirenaica. 

Palermo 

The  island  Compartimento  of  Sicllia  (Sicily),  com- 
prising the  Provinces  of  Agrigento  (Girgenti),  Cal- 
tanissetta,  Catania,  Enna  (Castrogiovanni),  Messina, 
Palermo,  Ragusa,  Siracusa  (Syracuse),  and  Trapani. 

Rome 

The  Provinces  of  Frosinone,  Littoria,  Rietl,  Roma 
(Rome),  and  Viterbo,  in  the  Compartimento  of  Lazio; 
the  Provinces  of  Perugia  and  Ternl,  in  the  Comparti- 
mento of  Umbria;  the  Provinces  of  Ancona,  Ascoli 

'  Closed. 

2  Consular  services  for  Japan  are  confined  to  the  four  main  islands,  i.  c.,  Hokkaido,  Honshu,  Kyushu,  and 
Shikoku,  and  are  performed  at  both  Kobe  and  Yokohama  without  regard  to  former  consular  districts.  Services 
are  rendered  occasionally  at  Okinawa  by  detail  from  Yokohama. 


LUXEMBOURG 
Luxembourg 
All  of  the  Grand  Duchy  of  Luxembourg. 

*  MEXICO 

Agua  Prieta,  Sonora 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Sonora  bounded  on  the  west 
and  south  by  a  line  drawn  from  the  international 
boundary  at  110°  west  longitude,  due  south  to  the 
Naco-Cananea  railway,  thence  along  that  railway  to 
Cananea  (the  railway  and  Cananea  included),  thence 
in  the  following  directions  which  are  true,  south  to  the 
latitude  of  Mututicachi,  east  to  the  meridian  of  110° 
west  longitude,  south  to  the  parallel  of  29°  north  lati- 
tude, and  east  to  the  Sondra-Chihuahua  boundary. 

Chihuahua,  Chihuahua 

That  portion  of  the  State  of  Chihuahua  lying  to  the 
south  and  east  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  Sonora  bound- 
ary through  Madera  to  Sauz  (both  towns  included); 
thence  northeastwardly  through,  and  excluding,  San 
Antonio  on  the  Rio  Grande. 

Ciudad  Juarez,  Chihuahua 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Chihuahua  lying  to  the 
north  of  a  line  drawn  through  Madera  to  Sauz  (both 
towns  excluded);  thence  northeastwardly  through, 
and  including,  San  Antonio  on  the  Rio  Grande. 


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Guadalajara,  Jalisco 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Zacatecas  lyin.g  to  the  south 
of  latitude  22°,  all  of  the  State  of  Jalisco  except  that 
portion  lying  north  of  22°  north  latitude  and  east  of 
the  meridian  of  103°30'  west  longitude,  and  the  State 
of  Colima. 

CuaymaB,  Sonora 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Sonora  lying  south  of  lati- 
tude 29°,  and  the  southern  territory  of  Baja  California 
(south  of  latitude  28°). 

Matamoros,  Tamaulipag 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Tamaulipas  lying  north  of 
latitude  24°  north,  except  the  portion  that  lies  west  and 
northwest  of  a  line  drawn  from  a  point  at  latitude  24° 
north,  longitude  99°  west  of  Greenwich,  due  north  to 
the  boundary  of  Nuevo  Leon,  and  except  the  portion 
that  lies  north  and  northwest  of  a  line  drawn  from  the 
international  boundary  at  97°40'  west  longitude  in  a 
southwesterly  direction  to  El  Chapul  (excluded)  and 
thence  to  Laguna  de  Indios  (in  the  State  of  Nuevo 
Leon). 

Mazatlan,  Sinaloa 

The  States  of  Sinaloa  and  Nayarit,  and  that  part  of 
the  State  of  Durango  lying  west  of  a  line  drawn  from 
the  point  on  the  Zacatecas-Durango  boundary  where 
it  is  intercepted  by  the  Tropic  of  Cancer,  thence  drawn 
due  west  to  the  meridian  of  105°  west  longitude,  thence 
to  St.  Gregorio  (excluded)  and  to  Quanacevici  (ex- 
cluded) and  thence  due  northwest  to  the  Durango- 
Chihuahua  boundary. 

M€rida,  Yucatan 

The  States  of  Campeche  and  Yucat&n  and  the  terri- 
tory of  Quintana  Roo. 

Mexicali,  Baja  California 

That  part  of  Baja  California  north  and  east  of  a  line 
drawn  from  the  intersection  of  the  international 
boundary  and  the  meridian  of  116°  west  longitude  due 
south  to  the  parallel  of  32°  north  latitude,  and  thence 
to  a  point  on  the  west  shore  of  the  Gulf  of  California  at 
latitude  30°  north;  also  that  part  of  the  State  of  Sonora 
lying  west  of  113°  west  longitude. 

Mexico,  D.  F. 

The  States  of  Querfitaro,  Hidalgo,  Puebla,  Tlaxcala, 
Morelos,  Mexico,  MichoacSn,  Guerrero,  and  the  Fed- 
eral District;  and  that  part  of  the  State  of  Oaxaca  west 
of  a  line  drawn  from  the  point  common  to  the  bound- 
aries of  the  States  of  Oaxaca,  Veracruz,  and  Puebla,  in 
a  southeasterly  direction  to  a  point  at  96°  west  longi- 
tude and  17°  north  latitude,  and  thence  due  south  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean. 

Monterrey,  Nuevo  Le<5n 

The  State  of  Nuevo  Leon,  except  the  portion  that 
lies  north  and  northwest  of  a  line  drawn  across  the 
State,  through  Golondrinas  and  Parfts,  leaving  Golon- 
drinas  within,  and  Par&s  without,  the  Monterrey 
consular  district,  and  except  that  part  of  the  State  that 
lies  to  the  northeast  of  a  lino  drawn  from  El  Chapul  (in 
the  State  of  Tamaulipas)  westwardly  to  Laguna  de 
Indios  and  to  China  (both  excluded),  thence  to  Aguale- 
guas  (included),  and  thence  to  Ciudad  Mier  (in  the 


State  of  Tamaulipas);  that  part  of  the  State  of  Tamau- 
lipas lying  west  and  northwest  of  a  line  drawn  from  a 
point  at  latitude  24°  north,  longitude  99°  west  of 
Greenwich,  due  north  to  the  Nuevo  Leon  boundary; 
that  part  of  the  State  of  Coahuila  bounded  on  the 
north,  west,  and  south,  by  a  line  drawn  from  the  Nuevo 
Leon  boundary  westwardly  through  a  point  just  south 
of  Monclovatobut  excluding  Cuatro  Cifinegas,  thence 
southwardly  to  and  including  Parras,  thence  south- 
eastwardly  to  a  point  on  the  Zacatecas  boundary,  just 
west  of  Lavaderos,  and  thence  along  the  Zacatecas 
boundary  to  the  point  common  to  Coahuila,  Nuevo 
Leon,  and  Zacatecas;  and  that  part  of  the  State  of 
Zacatecas  that  lies  east  of  a  north-south  line  drawn 
through  and  including  Mazapil. 

NogalcB,  Sonora 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Sonora  bounded  on  the  east, 
south,  and  west  by  a  line  drawn  from  the  international 
boundary  at  110°  west  longitude,  due  south  to  the 
Naco-Cananea  railway,  thence  along  that  railway  to 
Cananea  (the  railway  and  Cananea  excluded) ,  thenco 
in  the  following  directions  which  are  true,  south  to  the 
latitude  of  Mututicachi,  east  to  the  meridian  of  110° 
west  longitude,  south  to  the  parallel  of  29°  north  lati- 
tude, west  to  the  meridian  of  113°  west  longitude,  and 
thence  north  to  the  international  boundary. 

Nuevo  Laredo,  Tamaulipas 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Tamaulipas  that  lies  north 
and  northwest  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  international 
boundary  through  Ciudad  Mier  (excluded>to  Aguale- 
guas  (in  the  State  of  Nuevo  Leon);  and  that  part  of 
the  State  of  Nuevo  Leon  lying  north  and  northwest 
of  a  line  drawn  across  the  State,  through  Golondrinas 
(excluded)  and  ParSs  (included). 

Piedras  Ncgras,  Coahuila 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Coahuila  lying  north  and 
east  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  Chihuahua  boundary, 
east  along  the  parallel  of  28°  north  latitude  to  a  point 
directly  north  of  Tanque  (included),  thence  south- 
easterly to  La  Reforma  (excluded)  and  to  Cuatro 
Citaegas  (included),  and  thence  by  a  straight  line 
through  a  point  just  south  of  Monclova  to  the  Nuevo 
Leon  boundary. 

Rcynosa,  Tamaulipas 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Tamaulipas  bounded  on 
the  east  by  a  line  drawn  from  the  international  bound- 
ary at  97°40'  west  longitude  in  a  southwesterly  direc- 
tion to  El  Chapul  (included)  and  thence  to  Laguna  de 
Indios  (in  the  State  of  Nuevo  Leon),  and  bounded  on 
the  west  by  a  line  drawn  from  the  international  bound- 
ary through  Ciudad  Mier  (included)  to  Agualeguas 
(in  the  State  of  Nuevo  Leon);  and  that  part  of  the 
State  of  Nuevo  Leon  lying  to  the  northeast  of  a  line 
drawn  from  El  Chapul  (in  the  State  of  Tamaulipas) 
westwardly  to  Laguna  de  Indios  and  to  China  (both 
included),  thence  to  Agualeguas  (excludedX,  and  from 
Agualeguas  to  Ciudad  Mier  (in  the  State  of  Tamau- 
lipas). 

San  Luis  Potosi,  San  Luis  Potosi 

The  State  of  San  Luis  Potosi,  except  that  portion 
lying  to  the  cast  of  a  line  drawn  due  north  and  south 
through,  but  excluding,  the  town  of  Tamazopo  (ap- 


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77 


proximately  in  longitude  99°25'  west  of  Greenwich); 
the  States  of  Aguascalientes  and  Guanajuato,  that  part 
of  the  State  of  Zacatecas  lying  to  the  south  of  the  Tropic 
of  Cancer,  and  to  the  north  of  the  parallel  of  22°  north 
latitude,  and  that  part  of  the  State  of  Jalisco  lying  to 
the  north  of  latitude  22°  but  east  of  the  meridian  of 
103°30'  west  longitude. 

Tampico,  Tamaulipas 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Tamaulipas  lying  south  of 
latitude  24°;  that  part  of  tlie  State  of  Veracruz  lying 
northwestward  of  the  Rio  Cazones;  and  that  part  of 
the  State  of  San  Luis  PotosI  lying  to  the  east  of  a  line 
drawn  north  and  south  through,  and  including,  the 
town  of  Tamazopo  (approximately  in  longitude  99°25' 
west  of  Greenwich). 

Tijuana,  Baja  California 

That  part  of  Baja  California  north  of  latitude  28° 
and  south  and  west  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  inter- 
section of  the  international  boundary  and  the  meridian 
of  116°  west  longitude  due  south  to  the  parallel  of  32° 
north  latitude,  and  thence  to  a  point  on  the  west  shore 
of  the  Gulf  of  California  at  latitude  30°  north. 

Torre6n,  Coahuila 

Those  parts  of  the  States  of  Coahuila,  Durango.and 
Zacatecas  lying  within  the  following  boundaries:  The 
parallel  of  28°  north  latitude  from  the  Chihuahua 
boundary  east  to  a  point  directly  north  of  Tanque 
(excluded);  thence  southeasterly  to  La  Reforma  (in- 
cluded) and  to  Cuatro  Cifoegas  (excluded);  thence 
southwardly  to  Parras  (excluded);  thence  southeast- 
wardly  to  a  point  on  the  Zacatecas  boundary,  just  west 
of  Lavaderos,  and  thence  along  the  Zacatecas  bound- 
ary to  a  point  directly  north  of  Mazapil,  Zacatecas; 
thence  directly  south  on  a  line  through  Mazapil  (ex- 
cluded) to  the  Zacatecas-San  Luis  PotosI  boundary; 
thence  southwestwardly  on  the  Zacatecas-San  Luis 
Potosi  boundary  to  the  Tropic  of  Cancer;  thence  due 
n'est  on  the  Tropic  of  Cancer  to  the  Zacatecas-Durango 
boundary  and  continuing  due  west  along  the  Tropic 
ol  Cancer  in  the  State  of  Durango  to  the  meridian  of 
105°  west  longitude;  thence  to  St.  Gregorio  (included) 
ind  to  Guanacevi  (included)  and  thence  due  north- 
west to  the  Durango-Chihuahua  boundary;  thence 
following  the  Chihuahua-Durango  boundary  to  the 
point  where  they  touch  the  Coahuila  boundary;  thence 
north  along  the  Chihuahua-Coahuila  boundary  to 
latitude  28°. 

Veracruz,  Veracruz 

The  State  of  Veracruz,  except  the  part  lying  north- 
westward of  the  Rio  Cazones;  the  States  of  Chiapas 
ind  Tabasco;  and  that  part  of  the  State  of  Oaxaca  east- 
ward of  a  line  drawn  from  the  point  common  to  the 
boundaries  of  the  States  of  Oaxaca,  Veracruz,  and 
Puebla,  in  a  southeasterly  direction  to  a  point  at  96° 
west  longitude  and  17°  north  latitude,  and  thence  due 
south  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 

MOROCCO 
Casablanca 

The  zone  of  the  French  Protectorate  in  Morocco. 
'  Closed. 

778382— 4S 6 


Tangier 

The  international  zone  of  Tangier,  the  Spanish- 
protected  territory  in  Morocco,  and  the  Spanish  cities 
of  Ceuta  and  Melilla  in  North  Africa. 


NETHERLANDS  AND  POSSESSIONS 

(Netherlands) 
Amsterdam 

The  Provinces  of  North  Holland,  Drenthe,  Fries- 
land,  Gelderland,  Groningen,  Overijssel,  and  Utrecht. 

Rotterdam 

The  Provinces  of  South  Holland,  Limburg,  North 
Brabant,  and  Zeeland. 

(Asia) 
Batavia,  Java,  Netherlands  Indies 

All  of  the  Netherlands  East  Indies. 


(America) 
Curasao,  West  Indies 

All  of  the  islands  comprising  the  Netherlands  posses- 
sion Curacao,  namely,  Aruba,  Bonaire,  Curacao, 
Saba,  St.  Eustatius,  and  that  portion  of  St.  Martin 
belonging  to  the  Netherlands. 

Paramaribo,  Surinam 

All  of  Surinam  (Netherlands  Guiana). 


NEW  ZEALAND 
Auckland 

All  of  Auckland  Province  in  North  Island. 

Wellington 

In  North  Island,  the  Provinces  of  Wellington, 
Hawke's  Bay,  and  Taranaki,  and  all  of  South  Island 
and  Stewart  Island.  Also  Nine,  Mandated  Territory 
of  Western  Samoa,  Auckland  Islands,  Chatham 
Islands,  Cook  Islands,  Kermadec  Islands,  Union 
Islands  (Tokelau),  and  Pitcairn  Island. 

Christchurch  (consular  agency) :  In  South  Island,  the 
Provinces  of  Westland  and  Canterbury  and  that  part 
of  the  Provinces  of  Nelson  and  Marlborough  south  of 
42°  south  latitude. 

Dunedin  (consular  agency):  Otago  Province  in 
South  Island  and  Stewart  Island. 


NICARAGUA 


Managua 
All  of  Nicaragua. 


Bergen  ' 


NORWAY 


The  Provinces  of  Hordaland,  Rogaland,  Sogn  og 
Fjordane,  and  that  portion  of  the  Province  of  M0re 
known  as  Suniuii0re. 


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Oslo 

The  Provinces  of  Akershus,  Aust-Agder,  Buskerud, 
Finnmark,  Hedmark,  Nordland,  Nord-Tr0ndeIag, 
Opland,  S0r-Tr«(ndelag,  Vest-Agder,  Vestfold.  Tele- 
mark,  Troms,  0stfold,  and  that  portion  of  the  Province 
of  Mjire  known  as  Nordm0re;  the  island  of  Jan  Mayen 
and  the  Archipelago  of  Svalbard  (Spitsbergen). 


PAKISTAN  1 

PALESTINE  AND  TRANSJORDAN 

Jerusalem 

All  of  Palestine  and  Transjordan. 


Asuncion 
All  of  Paraguay. 


Lima 

All  of  Peru. 


PARAGUAY 


PERU 


PHILIPPINES,  REPUBLIC  OF  THE 
Manila 

All  of  the  Philippine  Islands. 


POLAND 


Warsaw 
All  Of  Poland. 


PORTUGAL  AND  POSSESSIONS 

(Portugal) 
Funchal,  Madeira 

The  Madeira  Islands. 

Lisbon 

The  administrative  districts  of  Beja,  Castelo  Branco, 
Evora,  Faro  (Algarve),  Leiria,  Lisboa,  Portalegre, 
Santar6m,  and  Setubal;  the  Cape  Verde  Islands;  and 
in  Africa,  Portuguese  Guinea,  and  the  Portuguese 
possessions  of  St.  Thomas  Island  (S5o  Tom6),  and 
Prince's  Island  (Principe). 

Oporto 

The  administrative  districts  of  Aveiro,  Braga, 
Braganca,  Coimbra,  Guarda,  Porto,  Viana  do  Castelo, 
Vila  Real,  and  Vizeu. 

Ponta  Delgada,  Sao  Miguel  (St.  Michael),  Azores 

All  of  the  Azores  (Acores). 

(Possessions) 
LourenQo  Marques,  Mozambique 

Mozambique  (Portuguese  East  Africa). 


Luanda  (Loanda),  Angola,  Africa 

Angola  (including  Cabinda). 


RUMANIA 


Bucharest 

All  of  Rumania. 


SAUDI  ARABIA,  KINGDOM  OF 
Jidda 

All  of  Saudi  Arabia. 

Dhahran 

This  Consulate  has  no  separate  consular  district  in 
Saudi  Arabia.  Functioning  under  the  Legation  at 
Jidda,  it  is  authorized  to  perform  services  on  an  in- 
formal basis  in  the  Bahrein  Islands,  Oman  (Muscat), 
Qatar,  and  the  Trucial  Coast. 


SIAM 


Bangkok 

Allof  Siam. 


SPAIN 

Barcelona 

The  Provinces  of  Barcelona,  Gerona,  Huesca, 
Lerida,  Tarragona,  Zaragoza,  and  the  Balearic  Is- 
lands; in  Africa,  the  Spanish  territory  comprising  Rio 
de  Ore,  Ifni,  and  Rio  Mimi  and  the  islands  of  Fernando 
Po,  Great  and  Little  Elobey,  Corisco,  and  Annobon; 
and  the  Republic  of  Andorra. 

Bilbao 

The  Provinces  of  Alava,  Burgos,  Guipflzcoa,  Le6n, 
Logrono,  Navarra,  Ovidco,  Palencia,  Santander,  and 
Vizcaya. 

Madrid 

The  Provinces  of  Avila,  Ciudad  Real,  Cuenca, 
Guadalajara,  Madrid,  Salamanca,  Segovia,  Sorla, 
Toledo,  and  Valladolid. 

Malaga 

The  Provinces  of  Granada,  Jaen,  Malaga  (except 
Melilla  in  North  Africa-),  and  Almeria. 

Seville 

The  Provinces  of  Badajoz,  C4ccres,  C&diz  (except 
Ceuta   in   North   Africa  2),    CSrdoba,   Huelva,   and 

Sevilla. 

Tenerife,  Canary  Islands 

All  of  Canary  Islands. 

Viilencia 

The  Provinces  of  Albacetc,  Alicante,  Castellon, 
Murcia,  Teruel,  and  Valencia. 

Vigo 

The  Provinces  of  Coruna,  Lugo,  Orcnsc,  Pontevedra, 
and  Zaniora. 


1  Until  the  boundaries  between  India  and  Pakistan  arc  settled,  it  is  not  possible  to  define  consular  dislricts  for 
these  two  countries, 
s  See  Tangier,  Morocco.  * 


CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


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SWEDEN 

Goteborg 

The  Lfin  (provinces)  of  Alvsborg,  Blekinge,  Gote- 
borg och  Bohus,  Halland,  Jonkoping,  Kalmar,  Krist- 
ianstad,  Koronberg,  Malmohus,  Skaraborg,  and 
Vfirmland,  and  the  town  of  Hallefors  in  the  Lan  of 
5rebro. 

Stockholm 

The  Lan  (provinces)  of  Jftmtland,  Vasternorrland, 
Oavleborg,  Kopparberg,  Uppsala,  Vastmanland, 
Stockholm,  Orebro  (except  the  town  of  Hallefors), 
Sodermaiiland,  Ostergotland,  Gotland,  Norrbotten, 
and  Vasterbotten. 


SWITZERLAND 

Basel 

The  Cantons  of  Basel  and  Solothum. 

Bern 

The  Cantons  of  Bern,   Fribourg,  and  Neuchfltel 

Geneva 

The  Cantons  of  Geneva,  Valais,  and  Vaud. 

Ziirich 

The  Cantons  of  Aargau,  Schaffhausen,  Ziirich,  Zug, 
Glarus,  Tieino,  Thurgau,  Appenzell,  St.  Gallen, 
Oraubiinden,  Luzem,  Unterwalden,  Uri,  and  Schwyz, 
and  the  Principality  of  Liechtenstein. 


Damascus 

All  of  Syria. 


SYRIA 


TURKEY 


Istanbul  (Constantinople)  ' 

The  vilayets  on  the  Straits,  namely,  Istanbul  (Con- 
stantinople) and  Qanakkale  (Dardanelles),  including 
Imroz  Adasi  (the  Island  of  Imbros)  and  Bozca  Ada  (the 
Island  of  Tenedos);  the  three  vilayets  situated  wholly 
in  Europe,  namely,  Edirne  (Adrianople),  Kirklareli, 
and  Tekirdag  (Rodosto);  and  the  following  vilayets  in 
Asia:  Agri,  Amasya,  Ankara  (Angora),  Balikesir, 
Bilecik,  Bingol,  Bitlis,  Bolu,  Bursa  (Brusa),  Qankiri, 
Coruh,  Qorum,  Diyarbekh,  Elaziz,  Erzincan,  Erzurum, 
Eskijehir,  Giresun,  Giimiijane,  Kars,  Kastamonu, 
Kirjehir,  Kocaeli,  Miif,  Ordu,  Rize,  Samsun,  Sinop, 
Slvas,  Tokat,  Trabzon  (Trebizond),  Tunceli,  Van, 
Yozgat,  and  Zonguldak. 

Izmir  (Smyrna) 

The  following  vilayets,  all  in  Asia:  Adana  (or  Sey- 
han),  Afyon  Karahisar,  Antalya,  Aydin,  Burdur, 
Denizli,  Gaziantep,  Hakkftri,  llatay,  I^el,  Isparta, 
Izmir  (Smyrna),  Kayseri,  Konya,  Kiitahya,  Malatya, 
Manisa,  Mara?,  Mardin,  Mugla,  Nigde,  Siirt,  and 
Urfa. 

UNION  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA 
Capetown,  Cape  Province 

The  Province  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  except  the 
part  that  lies  eastward  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  point 


where  the  meridian  of  25°  east  longitude  intersects  the 
southern  boundary  of  the  Orange  Free  State  due  south 
to  31°  north  latitude,  thence  due  west  to  24°  east  longi- 
tude, and  thence  due  south  to  the  sea;  the  Bechuana- 
land  Protectorate;  the  mandated  territory  of  South- 
west Africa;  and  the  islands  of  St.  Helena,  Ascension, 
and  Tristan  da  Cunha. 

Durban,  Natal 

Natal  and  Basutoland. 

Johannesburg,  Transvaal 

The  Transvaal;  Orange  Free  State;  Swaziland; 
Southern  Rhodesia;  Northern  Rhodesia;  and  Nyasa- 
land  Protectorate. 

Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Province 

That  part  of  the  Province  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
that  lies  eastward  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  point  where 
the  meridian  of  25°  east  longitude  intersects  the  south- 
ern bomidary  of  the  Orange  Free  State  due  south  to 
31°  north  latitude,  thence  due  west  to  24°  east  longi- 
tude, and  thence  due  south  to  the  sea. 


UNION  OF  SOMET  SOCIALIST  REPUBLICS 

Moscow 

All  of  the  Soviet  Union  except  the  city  of  Vladivos- 
tok, 


Vladlvos^pk 
The  city  of  Vladivostok. 


Montevideo 
All  of  Uruguay. 


URUGUAY 


VENEZUELA 

Caracas 

The  States  of  Anzoategui,  Apure,  Aragua,  Barinas 
(Zamora),  Bolivar,  Carabobo,  Cojedes,  Guarico,  Lara, 
Miranda,  Monagas,  Nueva  Esparta,  Portuguesa, 
Sucre,  and  Yaracuy;  the  Territories  of  Amazonas  and 
Delta  Amacuro;  the  Federal  District  and  the  Federal 
Dependencies. 

Maracaibo 

The  states  of  Falcon,  Mfirida,  Tachira,  Trujillo,  and 
Zulia. 


YUGOSLAVIA 
Belgrade 

The  People's  Republics  of  Macedonia,  Montenegro, 
and  Serbia  (including  the  autonomous  province  of 
Vojvodina  (Voivodina)  and  the  autonomous  region  of 
Kosovo  and  Metohija) . 

Zagreb 

The  People's  Republics  of  Croatia,  Slovenia,  and 
Bosnia-Hercegovina. 


1  The  vilayets  printed  in  italics  comprise  a  zone  east  of  the  Euphrates  which  the  Turkish  Government  excludes 
from  the  jurisdiction  of  all  foreign  consulates  in  Turkey. 


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Allocation  of  Provinces,  States,  etc.,  to  Consular  Districts 

IThis  list  contains  only  those  countries  the  areas  of  which  have  been  formally  or  informally  assigned  to 
consular  districts.  Consular  agencies  do  not  appear  since  their  districts  are  included  within  the  dis- 
tricts of  the  offices  to  which  the  agencies  are  subordinate.] 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

AFGHANISTAN 
All  of  Afghanistan Kabul 

AFRICA  « 

(Including  related  islands) 
Countries,  colonies,  protectorates,  etc. 
Algeria    (including    the    Terri- 
tories of  the  South) Algiers,  Algeria 

Anglo-Egyptian  Sudan  »... Cairo,  Egypt 

Angola  (including  Cabinda) Luanda,  Angola 

Annobon  (island) Barcelona,  Spain 

Ascension  (island) Capetown,  Union  of 

South  Africa 

Basutoland Durban,  Natal 

Bechuanaland  Protectorate Capetown,  Union  of 

South  Africa 

Belgian  Congo L^opoldville,  Belgian 

Congo 
British    Somaliland   Protecto- 
rate.-  -.- - -..  Aden 

Cabinda.   See  Angola. 

Canieroons  (Br.  mandate). Lagos,  Nigeria 

Cameroons  (Fr.  mandate) Paris         - 

Canary  Islands.     See  Canary 

Islands,  post. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  Province. 
See  Union  of  South  Africa, 
post. 

Cape  Verde  Islands Lisbon,  Portugal 

Chad  (Fr.  Equat.  Africa) Paris 

C  omoro  Islands Tananarive,    Mada- 
gascar 

Corlsco  (island) Barcelona,  Spain 

Dahomey  (Fr.  W.  Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 
Dakar,  Circumscription  of  (Fr. 

W.  Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 
Egypt.    See  Egypt,  post. 
Elobey    Islands,     Great    and 

Little Barcelona,  Spain 

Eritrea.. Addis  Ababa,  Ethi- 
opia 
Ethiopia Addis  Ababa,  Ethi- 
opia 

Fernando  Po  (island) Barcelona,  Spain 

French  Equatorial  Africa Paris 

French   Guinea  [Guinfie  fran- 

Caise]  (Fr.  W.  Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSCLAR  DISTRICT 

AFRICA— Continued 

Countries,  colonies,  protectorates,  etc. 
French  Somali  Coast Addis  Ababa,  Ethi- 
opia 
French  Sudan  [Soudan  franfais] 

(Fr.  W.  Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 

French  West  Africa... Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 

Gabon  (Fr.  Equat.  Africa) Paris 

Gambia  (Br.  W.  Africa) Lagos,  Nigeria 

Glorious    Islands    [lies    Olori- 
euses] : Tananarive,    Mada- 
gascar 

Gold  Coast  (Br.  W.  Africa) Accra,  Gold  Coast 

Ifni Barcelona,  Spain 

Italian  Somaliland Nairobi,  Kenya 

Ivory    Coast    [Cote    d'lvoire] 

(Fr.  W.  Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 
Kenya  Colony  (Br.  E.  Africa)..  Nairobi,  Kenya 
Kenya    Protectorate    (Br.    E. 

Africa) Mombasa,  Kenya 

Liberia Monrovia,  Liberia 

Libya  [Libia  Italiana] Naples,  Italy 

Madagascar.. Tananarive,    Mada- 
gascar 

Madeira  Islands Funchal,  Madeira 

Mauritania  (Fr.  W.  Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 

Mauritius  (island) Mombasa,  Kenya 

Middle  Congo  [Moyen-Congo] 

(Fr.  Equat.  Africa) Paris 

Morocco.  See  Morocco,  post. 

Mozambique  (Port.  E.  Africa).  Lourenco  Marques 
Natal.      See  Union  of  South 
Africa,  post. 

Niger  (Fr.  W.  Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 

Nigeria  (Br.  W,  Africa) Lagos,  Nigeria 

Northern  Rhodesia Johannesburg, 

Transvaal 
NossiBfi.. Tananarive,    Mada- 
gascar 

Nyasalaiid  Protectorate Johannesburg, 

Transvaal 
Orange  Free  State.   See  Union 

of  South  Africa,  post. 
Pemba.  See  Zanzibar. 

Portuguese  Guinea... Lisbon,  Portugal 

Principe  [Prince's  Island] Lisbon,  Portugal 

'  For  convenience  of  reference  and  economy  of  space,  the  colonics,  protectorates,  etc.,  In  the  continent  of  Africa 
and  related  islands  are  entered  under  Africa  rather  than  separately  under  the  names  of  the  numerous  political 
and  geographical  entities  concerned.  For  the  independent  countries  of  Africa,  the  Union  of  South  Africa,  and 
certain  islands  near  Africa,  including  those  on  which  there  are  American  consular  offices,  separate  entries  are 
made  under  their  respective  names. 
'  Assigned  informally  to  the  jurisdiction  of  the  consular  office  indicated. 


CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

AFRICA— Continued 
Countries,  colonies,  protectorates,  etc. 
Bfiunion  (island) Tananarive,    Mada- 
gascar 
Rhodesia.     See  Northern  Rho- 
'     desia  and  Southern  Rhodesia. 

Rio  de  Oro Barcelona,  Spain 

Rio  Muni  (Spanish  Guinea) Barcelona,  Spain 

Ruanda-Urundi  (Belgian  man- 
date).  - Lfopoldville, Belgian 

Congo 

St.  Helena  (island) Capetown,  Union  of 

South  Africa 
Ste.  Marie  (island) Tananarive,    Mada- 
gascar 
Sao  Tomf  [St.  Thomas]  (island).  Lisbon,  Portugal 

Senegal  (Fr.  W.  Africa).. Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 
Seychelles  and  adjacent  British 

islands Mombasa,  Kenya 

Siuira  Leone  (Br.  W.  Africa)...  Lagos,  Nigeria 
South    Africa,    Union   of.     See 

Union  of  South  Africa,  post. 
South-West  Africa  (mandate)..  Capetown,  Union  of 
South  Africa 

Southern  Rhodesia Johannesburg, 

Transvaal 

Swaziland Johannesburg, 

Transvaal 
Tanganyika  Territory  (Br.  man- 
date)  Mombasa,  Kenya 

Tangier    (international    zone). 
See  Morocco,  post. 

Togoland  (Br.  mandate) Accra,  Gold  Coast 

Togoland  (Fr.  mandate) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 
Transvaal.    See  LTnion  of  South 
Africa,  post. 

Tristan  da  Cunha  (island) Capetown,  Union  of 

South  Africa 

Tunisia Tunis,  Tunisia 

Ubangi-Shari    [Oubanghi-Char] 

(Fr.  Equat.  Africa) Paris 

Uganda  (Br.  E.  Africa) Nairobi,  Kenya 

Union   of    South    Africa.     See 

Union  of  South  Africa,  post. 
Zanzibar  (mcluding  Pemba) Mombasa,  Kenya 

ANDORRA 

The  Republic  of  Andorra. Barcelona,  Spain 

>  For  convenience  of  reference  and  economy  of  space,  sultanates,  kingdoms,  etc.,  in  Arabia  are  entered  under 
Arabia  as  a  regional  entity  rather  than  separately  under  the  names  of  the  political  and  geographical  entities  con- 
cerned. 

■  Dhahran  functions  under  the  Legation  at  Jidda  and  has  no  separate  consular  district  but  is  authorized  to  per- 
form services  on  an  informal  basis  in  the  areas  indicated. 

'  Assigned  informally  to  the  jurisdiction  of  the  consular  office  indicated. 

*  Commercial  and  economic  matters  handled  by  Aden;  political  matters  handled  by  Jidda. 

•  The  name  first  given  is  the  form  usually  employed  in  English;  the  names  in  brackets  are  (1)  the  French  name, 
and  (2)  the  Flemish  name. 

6  Includes  the  Cantons  of  Eupen  and  Malm§dy,  which  were  ceded  to  Belgium  by  the  Treaty  of  Versailles  and 
joined  to  the  Province  of  Lifige  in  accordance  with  a  decree  of  March  6,  1926. 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

ARABIA  « 

Aden  Colony  and  Protectorate..  Aden 

Bahrein  Islands Dhahran ' 

Kuwait » Basra 

Oman  (Muscat) Dhahran  » 

Qatar Dhahran  2 

Saudi  Arabia,  Kingdom  of Jidda 

Trucial  Coast Dhahran  ' 

Yemen  3 Aden  and  Jidda  * 

ARGENTINA 
All  of  Argentina.. Buenos  Aires 

AUSTRALIA 

(Including  appertaining  islands) 

State  (or  territory)  and  mandated  territory 

Federal  Capital  Territory Sydney 

Nauru  (British  mandate  under 

Australian  administration)...  Brisbane 
New  Guinea,  Territory  of  (Aus- 
tralian mandate) Brisbane 

New  South  Wales Sydney 

Norfolk  Island.. Brisbane 

Northern  Territory  of  Austraha.  Adelaide 

Papua,  Territory  of.. Brisbane 

Queensland Brisbane 

South  Australia Adelaide 

Tasmania Melbourne 

Victoria Melbourne 

Western  Australia. Perth 

AZORES 

All  of  the  Azores  (Acores) Ponta  Delgada 

BAHAMAS 

All  of  the  Bahama  Islands Nassau 


BELGIUM 

Province ' 
Antwerp  [Anvers,  Antwerpen].  Antwerp 

Brabant. Brussels 

Flanders,    East   [Flandre    Ori- 

entale,  Oost  Vlaanderen] 

Flanders,  West  [Flandre  Occi 

dentale.  West  Vlaanderen] 

Hainaut  [Hainaut,  Henegouw]. 


Antwerp 


Antwerp 
Brussels 


Ligge  8  [Lifige,  Luik]... Brussels 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

BELGIUM— Continued 

Province 
Limburg  [Limbourg,  Limburg].  Antwerp 
Luxembourg    [Luxembourg, 

Luxemburg] Brussels 

Namur  [Namur,  Namen] Brussels 

BERMUDA 

All  of  the  Bermudas. -..  Hamilton 


BOLIVIA 

Department 

Beni Cochabamba 

Chuquisaca La  Paz 

Cochabamba Cochabamba 

La  Paz -..  La  Paz 

Oruro La  Paz 

Pando -  Cochabamba 

Potosf._ La  Paz 

Santa  Cruz Cochabamba 

Tarija La  Paz 


BRAZIL 

State  {or  territory) 

Acre  (ter.).... Par6  [Bel6m],  ParS 

Alagoas - Pemambuco  [Recife], 

Pernambuco 

Amazonas Parfi  [Belfm],  Para 

Bahia Bahia    [Sgo    Salva- 
dor], Bahia 

Ceara Fortaleza,  CearS 

Districto  Federal Rio  de  Janeiro 

Espirito  Santo Victoria,     Espirlto 

Santo 
Fernando  de  Noronha  (island)..  Pemambuco  [Recife], 
Pernambuco 

Ooyaz Sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo 

Maranhao Para  [Belfm],  Para 

Matto  Grosso SSo  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo 

Minas  Qeraes Rio  de  Janeiro 

Pars Para  [BeMm],  Para 

Parahyba Pemambuco[Recife], 

Pemambuco 

Parana Sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo 

Pernambuco Pernambuco[Recife], 

Pernambuco 
Piauhy: 

That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  south  of  8°  south  lati- 
tude  Bahia  [S5o  Salva- 
dor], Bahia 
That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  north  of  8°  south  lati- 
tude  Para  [Bel6m],  Par& 

Rio  de  Janeiro Rio  de  Janeiro 

Rio  Grande  do  Norte Pemambuco       (Re- 
cife], Pernambuco 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

BRAZIL— Continued 
State  (or  territory) 

Rio  Grande  do  Sul. Porto    Alegre,     Rio 

Grande  do  Sul 

Santa  Catharina Sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo 

Sao  Paulo: 

The  port  and  municipality 
of  Santos  and  the  municipality 

of  Sao  Vicente Santos,  Sao  Paulo 

The    State    of    Sao    Paulo 
except  the  port  and  munici- 
pality   of    Santos    and    the 
municipality  of  Sao  Vicente..  SSo  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo 
Sergipe Bahia   [Sao    Salva- 
dor], Bahia 


BRITISH  GUIANA 

All  of  British  Guiana Georgetown 


BRITISH  MALAYSIA 

States,  Settlements,  etc. 

Brunei Singapore 

Johore,  Malayan  Union Kuala  Lumpur 

Kedah,  Malayan  Union Kuala  Kumpur 

Kelantan,  Malayan  Union Kuala  Lumpur 

Labuan,  Settlement  of Singapore 

Malacca,  Settlement  of Kuala  Lumpur 

Negri  Sembilan,  Malayan  Union..  Kuala  Lumpur 

North  Borneo Singapore 

Pahang,  Malayan  Union Kuala  Lumpur 

Penang,  Settlement  of  (includ- 
ing Province  Wellosley) Kuala  Lumpur 

Perak,  Malayan  Union. __ Kuala  Lumpur 

Perils,  Malayan  Union Kuala  Lumpur 

Sarawak Singapore 

Selangor,  Malayan  Union Kuala  Lumpur 

Singapore  (including  Cocos  or 
Keeling  Islands  and  Christ- 
mas  Island    in    the    Indian 

Ocean) Singapore 

Trengganu,  Malayan  Union Kuala  Lumpur 


BULGARIA 
All  of  Bulgaria Sofia 


BURMA 
All  of  Burma Rangoon 

CANARY  ISLANDS 
All  of  Canary  Islands Tenerife 


CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

CAPE  VERDE  ISLANDS 
All  of  Cape  Verde  Islands Lisbon,  Portugal 

CEYLON 

All  of  Ceylon Colombo 


CHILE 

Province 

Aconcagua Valparaiso 

Antofagasta Antofagasta 

Arauco Santiago 

Atacama Antofagasta 

Aysen Santiago 

BIo-BIo Santiago 

Cautin Santiago    ' 

Chilofi Santiago 

Colchagua Santiago 

Coquimbo... Valparaiso 

Curico Santiago 

Linares Santiago 

Llanquihue.. Santiago 

Magallanes Santiago 

Malleco Santiago 

Maule... Santiago 

Nuble Santiago 

O'Higgins Santiago 

Osorno Santiago 

Santiago Santiago 

Talca... Santiago 

Tarapaca Santiago 

Valdivia Santiago 

Valparaiso Valparaiso 


CHINA 

Province 

Anhwei.- Shanghai 

Antung Mukden 

Chahar... Peiping 

Chekiang Shanghai 

Dairen  (City  of) Dairen 

Formosa.    See  Taiwan. 

Fukien Shanghai 

Heilungkiang Changchun 

Hokiang Changchun 

Honan Hankow 

Hopeh: 

That  portion  of  Hopeh  west 
of  the  Peiping-Chengte  raO- 
ways,  including  the  cities  and 
towns  along  those  railways; 
Greater  Peiping  and  the  towns 
of  Fengtai,  Mentoukou,  and 

Tungchow  (Tunghsien) Peiping 

That  portion  of  Hopeh  not 
included  in  the  Peiping  Dis- 
trict  Tientsin 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

CHINA— Continued 

Province 

Hsingan Changchun 

Hunan Hankow 

Hupeh Hankow 

Jehol Peiping 

Kansu Chungking 

Kiangsi Hankow 

Kiangsu,  except  the  Municipal 
Area  of  Nanking,   including 

Pukow Shanghai 

Kirin Changchun 

Kokonor.    See  Tsinghai. 

Kwangsi Canton 

Kwautung Canton 

Kweichow Kunming 

Liaoning Mukden 

Liaopei... Mukden 

Ninghsia Peiping 

Nunkiang Changchun 

Port  Arthur  Naval  Base Dairen 

Shansi Peiping 

Shantung Tsingtao 

Shensi Hankow 

Sikang Chungking 

Sinkiang  [Chinese  Turkestan]..  Tihwa 

Suiyuan Peiping 

Sungkiang Changchun 

Szechwan Chungking 

Taiwan  (Formosa) Taipei  (Taihoku) 

Tibet. Chungking 

Tsinghai  (Kokonor) "...  Chungking 

Yunnan.. Kunming 


COLOMBIA 

Province 
Bepartamento,  intendencia,  or  comisarla 

Amazonas  (com.) Bogota 

Arauca  (com.). Bogota 

Antioquia  (dept.) Medellin 

Atlantico  (dept.) Barranquilla 

Bolivar  (dept.) Cartagena 

Boyaca  (dept.) Bogota 

Caldas  (dept.): 

That  portion  of  the  Depart- 
ment lying  east  of  the  Cauca 

River  basin Bogota 

That  portion  of  the  Depart- 
ment   not    included    in    the 

Bogota  consular  district Call 

Caqueta  (com.) Bogota 

Cauca  (dept.). Call 

Choco  (int.) 

That  portion  of  the  Inten- 
dencia lying  south  of  a  line 
drawn  directly  eastward  from 
El  Valle  (included)  to  the 
Atrato  River Call 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

COLOMBIA— Continued 

Province 
That  portion  of  the  Inten- 
dencia   not   included   in   the 

Call  consular  district Medellin 

Cundinamarca  (dept.)-- BogotS 

Qoajira  (com.) Barranquilla 

Huila  (dept.) - -..  Bogota 

Magdalena  (dept.) Barranquilla 

Meta  (int.) Bogota 

Narino  (dept.) Call 

Putumayo  (com.) Bogota 

San  Andrfes  y  Providencia  (is- 
lands in  the  Caribbean)  (int.).  Cartagena 

Santander  (dept.) Barranquilla 

Santander  del  Norte  (dept.) Barranquilla 

Tolima  (dept.) Bogota 

Valle  (dept.) Cali 

Vaupfis  (com.) Bogota 

Vichada  (com.) Bogota 

COSTA  RICA 

Province 

Alajuela San  Jos6 

Cartage San  Jos6 

Guanacaste San  Jos6 

Heredia San  Jos§ 

Limon Port  Llmon 

Puntarenas San  Jos6 

San  Jos6 San  Jos6 

CUBA 

Province 

Camagiiey .  CamagUey 

Habana  (including  the  Isle  of 

Pines  [Islade  Pinos]) Habana 

Matanzas Habana 

Oriente Santiago  de  Cuba 

Pinar  del  Rio... Habana 

Santa  Clara.. Habana 

CURACAO  (NETHERLANDS  WEST  INDIES) 

All  of  the  Netherlands  posses- 
sion of  Curacao Curacao,  W.  I. 

CYPRUS 

All  of  the  island  of  Cyprus  ' Port  Said,  Egypt 

CZECHOSLOVAKIA 
All  of  Czechoslovakia Praha 

DENMARK 


All  of  Denmark  except  Green- 
land..   Copenhagen 

All  of  Greenland Oodthaab 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC 

All  of  the  Dominican  Republic.  Ciudad  Trujillo 


ECUADOR 

Provincias 
Archipielago   de    Colon    (Gala- 
pagos Islands). Guayaquil 

Azuay Guayaquil 

Bolivar.. Quito 

Canar Guayaquil 

Carchi Quito 

Chimborazo Quito 

Cotopaxi Quito 

El  Oro Guayaquil 

Esmeraldas Guayaquil 

Galapagos  Islands  (Archipifelago 

de  Colon) Guayaquil 

Quayas Guayaquil 

Imbabura Quito 

Loja Guayaquil 

Los  Rios Guayaquil 

Manabl Guayaquil 

Pichincha Quito 

Tungurahua Quito 


EGYPT 

Governorate  or  Mudirda 

Alexandria  (gov.) Alexandria 

Aswan  (mud.) Cairo 

Asyut  (mud.) Cairo 

Behfera  (mud.) Alexandria 

BeniSuef  (mud.) Cairo 

Cairo  (gov.) Cairo 

Canal  (gov.) Port  Said 

Damletta  (gov.) Alexandria 

Daqahlla  (mud.)... Alexandria 

Fayiim  (mud.)... Cairo 

Frontier  Districts: 

The  Frontier  Districts  (East- 
ern Desert,  Egyptian  Libyan 
Desert,  DSkhla  and  Kharga 
Oases,  etc.)  except  the  Sinai 

peninsula Cairo 

Sinai  peninsula Port  Said 

Gharbla  (mud.) Alexandria 

Girga  (mud.) Cairo 

GIza  (mud.) Cairo 

Menufia  (mud.) Alexandria 

Minia  (mud.) Cairo 

Qaliubla  (mud.) Alexandria 

Qena  (mud.) Cairo 

Sharqia  (mud.)... Alexandria 

Suez  (gov.) ...Port  Said 


EL  SALVADOR 

All  of  El  Salvador San  Salvador 

Assigned  infonnally  to  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  consular  ofBce  indicated. 


CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

ETHIOPIA 
All  of  Ethiopia Addfs  Ababa 

FINLAND 

All  of  Finland.. Helsinki 


FRANCE 

Dipartement 

Ain.— - Lyon 

Alsne Paris 

Allier.. Lyon 

Alpes,  Basses- Nice 

Alpes,  Hautes- Nice 

Alpes-Maritimes Nice 

Alsace.      See  Rhin,   Bas-  and 
Rhin,  Haut-. 

Ardeche Marseille 

Ardennes Strasbourg 

Ari&ge Bordeaux 

Aube -    Paris 

Aude... Marseille 

Aveyron Marseille 

Belfort  (ter.).. Strasbourg 

Bouches-du-Rhone Marseille 

Calvados - Cherbourg 

Cantal Lyon 

Charente Bordeaux 

Charente-Inf6ricure- Bordeaux 

Cher Paris 

Correze Bordeaux 

Corse  (Island  of  Corsica). Marseille 

Cote-d'Or Lyon 

C6tes-du-Nord Cherbourg 

Creuse Bordeaux 

Deux-S6vres.    See  SSvres,  Deux-. 

Dordogne Bordeaux 

Doubs .- - Strasbourg 

Drome Marseille 

Eure -- Le  Havre 

Eure-et-Loir Paris 

Flnistere Cherbourg 

Card Marseille 

Garonne,  Haute- Bordeaux 

Gers - - Bordeaux 

Qironde Bordeaux 

Hfirault Marseille 

Xlle-et-Vilaine.. Cherbourg 

Indre Paris 

Indre-et-Lolre Paris 

IsSre Lyon 

Jura Lyon 

Landes. Bordeaux 

Loir-et-Cher Paris 

Loire... Lyon 

Loire,  Haute- Lyon 

Loire-Inf6rieure Paris 

Loiret... Paris 

Lorraine.    See  Moselle. 

Lot.. Bordeaux 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

FRANCE— Continued 

Dipartement 

Lot-et-Qaronne Bordeaux 

Lozere. Marseille 

Maine-et-Loire Paris 

Manche Cherbourg 

Marne Paris 

Mame,  Haute-.. Strasbourg 

Mayenne Cherbourg 

Meurthe-et-Moselle Strasbourg 

Meuse Strasbourg 

Morbihan Cherbourg 

Moselle Strasbourg 

Nievre Paris 

Nord... Le  Havre 

Oise Paris 

Ome Cherbourg 

Pas-de-Calals Le  Havre 

Puy-de-Dome.. Lyon 

Pyr6n6es,  Basses Bordeaux 

Pyr6n6es,  Hautes Bordeaux 

P  yr6n6es-Orientales Marseille 

Rhin,  Bas- Strasbourg 

Rhin,  Haut- Strasbourg 

Rhone Lyon 

Sa5ne,  Haute- Strasbourg 

Saone-et-Loire Lyon 

Sarthe. Paris 

Savoie Lyon 

Savoie,  Haute- Lyon 

Seine Paris 

Seine-Inf6rleure Le  Havre 

Seine-et-Mame Paris 

Seine-et-Oise Paris 

Sevres,  Deux. Bordeaux 

Somme Le  Havre 

Tarn. Marseille 

Tam-et-Garonne  Bordeaux 

Var Marseille 

Vaucluse Marseille 

Vend6e Bordeaux 

Vienna.. Bordeaux 

Vienne,  Haute-. Bordeaux 

Vosges Strasbourg 

Yonne Paris 


FRENCH  GUIANA 
All  of  French  Guiana... Martinique 


FRENCH  INDOCHINA 

State 
Annam  (including  the  following 
provinces): 

Binh  Dinh Saigon 

Binh  Thuan Saigon 

Ha  Tinh Hanoi 

Khanh  Hoa Saigon 

Kon  Toum Saigon 

Ngaean Hanoi 


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ADMINISTEATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

FRENCH  INDOCBINA— Continued 

State 

Quang  BiDg Hanoi 

Quang  Nam Saigon 

Qnang  Ngal Saigon 

Quang  Tri Hanoi 

Thanh  Hoa Hanoi 

Thua  Thien Saigon 

Cambodia Saigon 

Cochinchina. -..  Saigon 

Laos    (including   the   following 
provinces): 

Attopeu Saigon 

Bassac Saigon 

Haut  Mekong _  Hanoi 

Hnz  Panh Hanoi 

Kham  Mon Hanoi 

Khong Saigon 

Luang  Prabang Hanoi 

Muong  Hou Hanoi 

Saravanne Saigon 

Savannakat Hanoi 

Tran  Ninh Hanoi 

Vientiane Hanoi 

Tonkin— Hanoi 


FRENCH  WEST  INDIES 

All  of  the  French  West  Indies..  Martinique 


GERMANY 

State  {"Land")  or  Prussian  province 

Anhalt U.  S.  S.  E.  Zone  of 

Occupation— not 
included  in  any 
consular  district 

Baden Stuttgart 

Bavaria  (Bayern): 

All  of  the  State  except  the 

Palatinate  [Pfalz] Munich 

All  of  the  Palatinate  IPfalz].  Frankfort    on    the 
Main 

Berlin  (Greater  Berlin  area) Berlin 

Brandenburg  (Prussian  prov.), 
which  includes  the  border 
district  Posen-West  Prussia 
(Grenzmark  Posen-Wcst- 
preussen): 

That  portion'^  lying  within 
the  U.  S.  S.  R.  Zone  of  Occu- 
pation  U.  S.  S.  R.  Zone  of 

Occupation — not 
included     in    any 
consular  district 
That  portion  which  is  now 

administered  by  Poland Warsaw,  Poland 

Bremen ... ,..  Bremen 

Brunswick  (Braunschweig) Hamburg 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

GERMANY— Continued 
State  {"Land")  or  Prussian  province 
Grenzmark     Posen-Westpreus- 
sen.     See     under     Branden- 
burg. 
Hamburg  (Hamburg  und  sein 

Staatsgebiet) Hamburg 

Hanover  (Hannover)  (Prussian 
prov.): 

That  portion  of  the  Province 
of  Hanover  lying  west  of  the 

Weser  River -  Bremen 

That  portion  of  the  Province 
of  Hanover  lying  east  of  the 
Weser    River    (including 

Brunswick) Hamburg 

Hesse  (Hessen) Frankfort   on    the 

Main 
Hesse-Nassau   (Hessen-Nassau) 
(Prussian  prov.): 
All  of  the  Province  except 

the  exclave  SchmaUcalden Frankfort     on     the 

Main 
Schmalkalden  (Kreis)..  U.  S.  S.  R.  Zone  of 
Occupation — not 
included    In    any 
consular  district 
Hohenzollern  (Prussian  prov.)..  Stuttgart 

Lippe. Bremen 

Marienwerder.       See    Prussia, 
East. 

Mecklenburg U.  S.  S.  R.  Zone  of 

Occupation — not 
included  In  any 
consular  district 

Oldenburg Bremen 

Ostpreussen.  See     Prussia, 

East. 
Pfalz    (Palatinate).    See   under 

Bavaria. 
Pomerania    (Pommern)    (Prus- 
sian prov.) : 

That  portion  lying  within 
the  U.  S.  S.  R.  Zone  of  Oc- 
cupation  - U.  S.  S.  R.  Zone  of 

Occupation — not 
Included    in    any 
consular  district 
That  portion  which  is  now 

administered  by  Poland Warsaw,  Poland 

Posen-West  Prussia.    See  under 

Brandenburg. 
Prussia.  See  names  of  constit- 
uent provinces. 
Prussia,  East  (Ostpreussen) 
(Prussian  prov.),  with  the  ex- 
ception of  the  former  Regie- 
rungsbezirk  Westpreussen 
that  comprised  the  Kreise: 
Marienwerder,  Marienburg, 
Rosenberg,   Stuhm,   and    El- 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAE  DISTRICT 

G  E  R  MAN  Y— Continued 
State  {"Land")  or  Prussian  province 
Prussia,  East— Continued 
bing  (the  Stadtkreis  and  the 

Landkreis) Under  U.  S.   S.  R. 

and  Polish  Admin- 
is  tra  tion  —  the 
Soviet    Zone    not 
being  in  any  con- 
sular district  and 
that    part    under 
Polish  Administra- 
tion being  in  the 
Warsaw     consular 
district 
Prussia,      West.       See     under 
Brandenburg;    also    Prussia, 
East. 
Rhine  Province  (Rheinprovinz) 
(Prussian  prov.): 

That  portion  lying  within 
French  Zone  of  Occupation...  Frankfort     on     the 
Main 
That  portion  lying  within 
British  Zone  of  Occupation..  Bremen 
Saarland  (formerly  a  special  ad- 
ministrative   district    of    the 

Reich).. Frankfort     on     the 

Main 
Saxony  (Freistaat  Sachsen) : 

All  of  the  State  of  Saxony..  U.  S.  S.  R.  Zone  of 
Occupation— not 
included     in     any 
consular  district 
Saxony    (Provinz    Sachsen) 

(Prussian  prov.) U.  S.  S.  R.  Zone  of 

Occupation  and 
Polish  Administra- 
tration— not  in- 
eluded  in  any  con- 
sular district 

Schaumburg-Lippe Bremen 

Schleswig-Holstein  (Prussian 

prov.) Hamburg 

Silesia  (Prussian  prov.): 

That  portion  lying  within 
the  U.  S.  S.  R.  Zone  of  Oc- 
cupation  U.  S.  S.  R.  Zone  of 

Occupation — not 
included    in    any 
consular  district 
That  portion  which  is  now 

administered  by  Poland Warsaw,  Poland 

Thuringia  (Thuringen) U.  S.  S.  R.  Zone  of 

Occupation— not 
Included     in     any 
consular  district 
Westphalia   (Westfalen)   (Prus- 
sian prov.) Bremen 

Westpreussen.    See    under 
Brandenburg;  and  also  Prus- 
sia, East. 
Wtirttemberg... Stuttgart 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

GREAT  BRITAIN 

(England,  Scotland,  and  Wales) 

County 

Aberdeen  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Anglesey  (Wales) Liverpool,  England 

Angus  [Forfar]  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Argyll  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Ayr  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Banff  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Bedfordshire  (England) London,  England 

Berkshire  (England): 

That  portion  of  the  county 
lying  east  of  a  line  drawn 
through  Reading  (included) 
southeastwardly  to  the  Sur- 
rey-Hampshire boundary London,  England 

That  portion  of  the  county 
lying  north  and  west  of  a  line  | 

drawn  northeastwardly  from 
Marlborough  (in  Wiltshire) 
through  Didcot  (excluded), 
to   the   Berkshire-Oxfordshire 

boundary Bristol,  England 

That  portion  of  the  county 
not  included  in  the  London 
and     Bristol    consular    dis- 
tricts   Southampton,    Eng- 
land 

Berwick  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Brecknock  (Wales) Cardiff,  Wales 

Buckinghamshire  (England) London,  England 

Bute  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Caithness  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Cambridgeshire,  including  the 

Isle  of  Ely  (England) London,  England 

Cardiganshire  (Wales) Cardiff,  Wales 

Carmarthenshire  (Wales) Cardiff,  Wales 

Carnarvonshire  (Wales) Liverpool,  England 

Channel  Islands,  comprising  Al- 
demey,     Guernsey,     Jersey, 
Sark,  etc Southampton,   Eng- 
land 
Cheshire  (England): 

That  portion  of  the  county 
lying  west  and  south  of  a  line 
drawn  northwestwardly  from 
Harecastle,  on  the  Stafford- 
Cheshire  boundary,  to  Mid- 
dlewich  (included),  and  from 
thence  to  Warrington  in  Lan- 
cashire   Liverpool,  England 

That  portion  of  the  county 
not  included  in  the  Liverpool 

district Manchester,  England 

Clackmannan  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Cornwall,  Including  the  Scilly 
Isles  (England) 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAE  DISTRICT 

GREAT  BRITAIN— Continued 

County 
Cumberland  (England): 

That  portion  of  the  county 
lying  north  of  a  line  drawn 
from  a  point  common  to  the 
boundaries  of  Cumberland, 
Westmorland,  and  Lanca- 
shire, westwardly  to  St.  Bees 

Head Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

*  England 
That  portion  of  the  county 
not  included  in  the  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne  consular  district Liverpool,  England 

Denbighshire  (Wales). Liverpool,  England 

Derbyshire  (England) Manchester.England 

Devonshire  (England) Plymouth,  England 

Dorsetshire  (England) Southampton,    Eng- 
land 

j)umbarton  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Dumfries  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Durham  (England)— Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

England 
East      Lothian      [Haddington] 

(Scotland)-. Edinburgh, Scotland 

Ely,   Isle  of.    See   Cambridge- 
shire. 

Essex  (England) London,  England 

Fife  (Scotland). Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Flintshire  (Wales) Liverpool,  England 

Forfar.    See  Angus. 

Glamorganshire  (Wales) Cardiff,  Wales 

Gloucestershire  (England) Bristol,  England 

Hampshire,  including  the  Isle  of 
Wight  (England)-.. Southampton,    Eng- 
land 

Herefordshire  (England) Cardiff,  Wales 

Hertfordshire  (England) London,  England 

Huntingdonshire  (England) London,  England 

Inverness  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Kent  (England) London,  England 

Kincardine  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Kinross  (Scotland). Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Kirkcudbright  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Lanark  (Scotland)... Glasgow,  Scotland 

Lancashire  (England): 

That  portion  of  the  county 
lying  east  of  a  line  drawn  from 
the  point  where  the  boundary 
of  Westmorland  and   Lanca- 
shire  meets   the   sea,   south-    , 
wardly     through     Lancaster 
(included),  Preston  (included) 
and  Wigan  (included),  to  War- 
rington (excluded) Manchester,       Eng- 
land 
That  portion  of  the  county 
not    included    in    the    Man- 
chester consular  district Liverpool,  England 

Leicestershire  (England) Birmingham,     Eng- 
land 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION 


CONSULAB   DISTRICT 


GREAT  BRITAIN— Continued 


County 
Lincolnshire  (England): 

The  Parts  of  Kesteven,  the 
Parts  of  Holland,  and  that 
portion  of  the  Parts  of  Lindsey 
lying  south  of  a  line  drawn 
from  the  northernmost  point 
of  Nottinghamshire  east- 
wardly  to  the  sea  at  Saltfleet 
(excluded) 


Manchester, 
land 


Eng- 


That  portion  of  the  Parts  of 

Lindsey  not  included  in  the 

Manchester  consular  district 

(Saltfleet  included) Hull,  England 

London  (England) London,  England 

Man,  Isle  of Liverpool,  England 

Merionethshire  (Wales) Liverpool,  England 

Middlesex  (England) London,  England 

Midlothian  [Edinburgh]  (Scot- 
land)   Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Monmouthshire  (England) Cardiff,  Wales 

Montgomeryshire  (Wales) Liverpool,  England 

Moray  [Elgin]  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Nairn  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Norfolk  (England) London,  England 

Northamptonshire,      including 

the    Soke    of    Peterborough 

(England) Birmingham,     Eng- 
land 

Northumberland  (England) Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

England 

Nottinghamshire  (England) Manchester,       Eng- 

land 

Orkney  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Oxfordshire  (England) London,  England 

Peebles  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Pembrokeshire  (Wales) Cardiff,  Wales 

Perth  (Scotland): 

That  portion  of  the  County 

Perth  east  of  a  line  from  the 

point    where    the    Counties 

Clackmaiman,     Perth,     and 

Stirling    meet,    northeast    to 

Blackford    (excluded),    north 

to      Gilmerton      (excluded), 

thence  along  the  Sma'  Glen 

to     Kinloch     Rannoch     (ex- 
cluded),   northeast    to    Blair 

Atholl  (excluded),  and  north 

to  the  point  where  the  Coun- 
ties Aberdeen,  Invetness,  and 

Perth  meet Edinburgh,  Scotland 

That  portion  of  the  County 

Perth    not    included    in    the 

Edinburgh  consular  district..  Glasgow,  Scotland 
Peterborough,     Soke     of.    See 

Northamptonshire. 

Radnorshire  (Wales) Cardiff,  Wales 

Renfrew  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Ross  and  Cromarty  (Scotland).  Glasgow,  Scotland 


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ADMIOTSTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

GREAT  BRITAIN— Continued 

Count  ji 

Roxburgh  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Rutlandshire  (England) Birmingham,    Eng- 
land 
Scllly  Isles.    See  Cornwall. 

Selkirk  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Shetland  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Shropshire  (England): 

That  portion  of  the  county 
lying  south  of  a  line  drawn 
from  the  point  where  the  River 
Severn  cuts  the  western 
boimdary  of  Shropshire  north- 
eastwardly to  Market  Dray- 
ton (excluded) Birmingham,  Eng- 
land 
That  portion  of  the  county 
not  included  in  the  Birming- 
ham consular  district Liverpool,    England 

Somersetshire  (England) Bristol,  England 

Stallordshire  (England) Birmingham,    Eng- 
land 

Stirling  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Suflolk  (England): 

Suffolk,  East London,  England 

Suflolk,  West London,  England 

Surrey  (England) London,  England 

Sussex  (England): 

Sussex,  East London,  England 

Sussex,  "West: 

That  portion  of  the  county 
lying  east  of  a  line  drawn  from 
the  Surrey-Hampshire  bound- 
ary southeastwardly  to  Little- 

hampton  (included) London,  England 

That  portion  of  the  county 
not  included  in  the  London 
consular  district Southampton,    Eng- 
land 

Sutherland  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Warwickshire  (England) Birmingham,    Eng- 
land 
Westlothian  [Linlithgow]  (Scot- 
land)   Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Westmorland  (England) Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

England 
Wight,  Isle  of  (Hampshire,  Eng- 
land)  Southampton,    Eng- 
land 

Wigtown  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Wiltshire  (England): 

That  portion  of  the  county 
lying  south  of  a  line  drawn 
from  a  point  common  to  the 
boundaries  of  Wiltshire,  Dor- 
setshire, and  Somersetshire 
northeastwardly  to  Marlbor- 
ough (included),  and  thence 
to  Didcot  in  Berkshire Southampton,  Eng- 
land 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

GREAT  BRITAIN— Continued 
County 
Wiltshire  (England)— Con. 

That  portion  of  the  county 
not  included  in  the  Southamp- 
ton consular  district Bristol,  England 

Worcestershire  (England) Birmingham,    Eng- 
land 
Yorkshire  (England): 
York   (city  and  county  bor- 
ough)   Bradford,  England 

East  Riding  of  Yorkshire Hull,  England 

North  Riding  of  Yorkshire: 

That  portion  of  the  admin- 
istrative county  lying  east  of 
a  line  drawn  from  York  (ex- 
cluded) northwestwardly  to 
Richmond  (excluded),  and 
thence  due  north  to  the  York- 
shire boundary,  except  the 
city  (county  borough)  of  Mid- 
dlesbrough at  the  north  of  the 
River  Tees Hull,  England 

The  city  (county  borough) 

of  Middlesbrough Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

England 

That  portion  of  the  admin- 
istrative county  not  included 
in  the  Hull  and  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne  consular  districts Bradford,  England 

West  Riding  of  Yorkshire: 

That  portion  of  the  admin- 
istrative county  lying  east  of  a 
line  drawn  from  a  point  com- 
mon to  the  boundaries  of  Lin- 
colnshire, Yorkshire,  and  Not- 
tinghamshire, northwardly  to 
Thome  (included),  and  thence 
to  Goole  (included)  to  the 
county  boundary,  and  the 
city  of  Selby  (adjacent  to  the 
East  Riding  boundary) Hull,  England 

That  portion  of  West  Riding 
that  lies  west  and  northwest 
of  a  line  drawn  from  CoLne  (in 
Lancashire)  to  Hawes  (in 
North  Riding)  and  that  por- 
tion of  West  Riding  that  lies 
south  of  a  line  drawn  from  the 
point  common  to  the  bounda- 
ries Cheshire,  Derbyshire,  and 
Yorkshire  eastwardly  to  Peni- 
stone  (included),  Bamsley  (in- 
cluded), and  Thome  (exclud- 
ed), and  thence  southwardly 
to  the  northernmost  point  of 
Nottinghamshire Manchester,  Eng- 
land 

That  portion  of  the  admin- 
istrative county  not  included 
in  the  Hull,  Sheffield,  and 
Manchester  consular  districts.  Bradford,  England 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

ORSEjCiu 

Province  [Nomas,  genitive  form] 

Acarnania  [Akamanias]  (the 
former  Aetolia-Acarnania 
[Aitolias  kai  Akarnanias] 
which  no  longer  includes  the 
eparkhia  Evrytania  (see 
E  vry tania,  nomos) Patras 

Achaia  [Akhalas] Patras 

Arcadia  [Arkadias] Athens 

Argolis-Corinthia  [Argolldos  kai 
Korinthias],  which  no  longer 
includes  the  eparkhia  Idra  {see 
Attica,  nomos) Athens 

Arta  [Artcs] Patras 

Attica  [Attikes],  which  includes 
the  eparkhia  Idra  [Hydras].,.  Athens 

Boeotia  [Voiotias] Athens 

Candia  [Erakleiou],  which  in- 
cludes the  eparkhia  Viannos, 
in  Crete Athens 

Canea  [Khanion],  in  Crete Athens 

Cephalonia  [Kephallonias] Patras 

Chios  [Khiou] Athens 

Corfu  [Kerk^ras] Patras 

Cyclades  [Kykladon] Athens 

Drama  [Dramas] Salonika 

Elis  [Eleias],  which  includes  the 
eparkhia  01ympia[01ymplas].  Patras 

Emathia  [Emathias]  (Verroia). 
See  Salonika,  nomos. 

Eubooa  [Evvola?],  which  no 
longer  includes  the  eparkhia 
Skopelos.  (.See  Magnesia, 
nomos)-. Athens 

Evros  [Evrou] Salonika 

Evrytania  [Evrytanias],  for- 
merly an  eparkhia  in  Aetolia- 
Acarnania... Athens 

Fiorina  [Phlorines],  which  no 
longer  includes  the  eparkhia 
Kastoria  (see  Kastoria, 
nomos) Salonika 

loannina  [loaimlon] Patras 

Karditsa  [Karditses],  formerly 
an  eparkhia  in  Trikkala Athens 

Kastoria  [Kastorias],  formerly 
an  eparkhia  in  Fiorina Salonika 

Kavalla  [Kavallas] Salonika 

KhaUcidike  [Khalkidikes] ,  and 
the  settlement  [sinoikismos] 
Mount  Athos  [Agion  Oros]...  Salonika 

Kilkis  [ICilkis] Salonika 

Kozani  [Kozanes] Salonika 

Laconia  [Lakonlas],  which  in- 
cludes only  the  southern  part 
of  the  eparkhia  Oitylon  [Oity- 
lou]  (see  Mcsscnia,  nomos) Athens 

Larissa  [Jjarises],  which  no 
longer  includes  the  eparkhlai 
Volos  and  Almyros  (see  Mag- 
nesia, nomos) Athens 

Lesbos  [L6svou],  except  the 
island  Lenmos Athens 

Lerouos,  the  island Salonika 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

GREECE— Continued 

Province  [Nomos,  genitive  form] 

Lasithion  [Lasethlou],  which  no 
longer  includes  the  eparkhia 
Viannos  (see  Candia),  in 
Crete Athens 

Magnesia  [Magnesias],  compris- 
ing the  former  eparkhlai  Volos 
[Volos]  and  Almyros  [Almy- 
rou]  of  Larissa,  and  the  former 
eparkhia  Skopelas  [Skopelou] 
of  Euboea Athens 

Messenia  [Mcssenia,  which  no 
longer  includes  the  eparkhia 
Olympia  (see  Elis,  nomos), 
but  includes  the  northern  part 
of  the  eparkhia  Oitylon,  for- 
merly in  Laconia Patras 

Pella  [P611es] Salonika 

Phokis  [Phokldos],  except  the 

eparkhia  Doris Athens 

The  eparkhia  Doris  [Doridos].  Patras 

Phthiotis  [Phthiotidos] Athens 

Preveza  [Prev6zes] Patras 

Retimo  [Rethymnes],  in  Crete.-  Athens 

Rodopi  [Rodopcs],  which  no 
longer  includes  the  eparkhia 
Xanthe  (see  Xanthe,  nomos) . .  Salonika 

Salonika  (Thessaloniki)   [Thes- 
salonlkes],     still     including 
Emathia  [Emathias] Salonika 

Samos  [Samoa] Athens 

Serres  [Scrron] Salonika 

Thesprotia  [Thesprotias] Patras 

Trikkala  [Trikkalon] Athens 

Xanthe  [Xanthes],  formerly  an 
eparkhia  of  Rodopi Salonika 

Zante  [Zak^nthou] Patras 

GUATEMALA 
All  of  Guatemala Guatemala 

HAITI 

All  of  the  Republic  of  Haiti Port-au-Prince 

HONDURAS 

Department  (or  territory) 
Atl&ntida: 

That  portion  of  the  depart- 
ment east  of  a  line  which  fol- 
lows the  Tela  River  from  its 
mouth  to  its  source,  but  which 
otherwise  follows  the  meridian 
of  ST'SO'  west  of  Greenwich...  La  Ceiba 

That  portion  of  the  depart- 
ment west  of  a  line  which  fol- 
lows the  Tela  River  from  its 
mouth  to  its  source,  placing 
New  Tela  in  the  San  Pedro  Sula 
district,  but  which  otherwise 
follows  the  meridian  of  87°30' 

west  of  Greenwich San  Pedro  Sula 

Choluteca. Tegucigalpa 

Col6n — .  La  Ceiba 


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HONDURAS— Continued 

Department  (or  territory) 
Comayagua: 

That  portion  of  the  depart- 
ment north  of  latitude  14°30'..  San  Pedro  Sula 

That  portion  of  the  depart- 
ment south  of  latitude  14°30'-  Tegucigalpa 

CopSn San  Pedro  Sula 

Cortes San  Pedro  Sula 

El  Paralso Tegucigalpa 

Oracias San  Pedro  Sula 

Intibuca -.  Tegucigalpa 

Islas  de  la  Bahia  [Bay  Islands]-.  La  Ceiba 

La  Mosquitia  (ter.) La  Ceiba 

La  Paz Tegucigalpa 

Ocotepeque 1 San  Pedro  Sula 

Olancho. . Tegucigalpa 

Santa  Barbara San  Pedro  Sula 

Tegucigalpa Tegucigalpa 

Valle Tegucigalpa 

Yoro: 

That  portion  of  the  depart- 
ment  east    of   the    meridian 

87°30'  west  of  Greenwich La  Ceiba 

That  portion  of  the  depart- 
ment west  of  the  meridian 
87°30'  west  of  Greenwich San  Pedro  Sula 

HUNGARY 
All  of  Hungary Budapest 

ICELAND 
All  of  Iceland Reykjavik 


INDIA 


IRAN 

All  of  Iran  [Persia]  except  the 
Third  and  Fourth  Provinces..  Tehran 

The  Third  and  Fourth  Prov- 
inces of  Iran  [Persia],  consist- 
ing of  the  following  districts: 
Ardebil,  Bijar,  Khoi,  Maha- 
bad,  Maragheh,  Rezaieh,  and 
Tabriz Tabriz 


IRAQ 

All  of  Iraq  [Mesopotamia]  ex- 
cept the  Districts  (Liwas)  of 
Amara,  Muntafiq,  and  Basra.  Baghdad 

The  Districts  (Liwas)  of  Amara, 
Muntafiq,  and  Basra- Basra 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

IRELAND  (EIRE) 

County  (province  in  parentheses) 

Carlow  (Leinster) Dublin 

Cavan  (Ulster)... Dublin 

Clare  (Munster) Cork 

Cork  (Munster) Cork 

Donegal  (Ulster) Dublin 

Dublin  (Leinster) Dublin 

Galway  (Connaught).. Dublin 

Kerry  (Munster).. Cork 

Kildare  (Leinster) Dublin 

Kilkenny  (Leinster) Dublin 

Leitrim  (Connaught) Dublin 

Leix  [Queen's]  (Leinster) Dublin 

Limerick  (Munster) Cork 

Longford  (Leinster) Dublin 

Louth  (Leinster) Dublin 

Mayo  (Connaught) Dublin 

Meath  (Leinster) Dublin 

Monaghan  (Ulster) Dublin 

Offaly  [King's]  (Leinster) Dublin 

Roscommon  (Connaught) Dublin 

Sligo  (Connaught) Dublin 

Tipperary  (Munster) Cork 

Waterford  (Munster) Cork 

Westmeath  (Leinster) Dublin 

Wexford  (Leinster) Dublin 

Wicklow  (Leinster) Dublin 


IRELAND,  NORTHERN 

County 
All  of  Northern  Ireland,  com- 
prising the  six  Ulster  counties 
of  Antrim,  Armagh,  Down, 
Fermanagh,  Londonderry, 
and  Tyrone Belfast 


ITALIAN  ISLANDS  OF  THE  AEGEAN 

All  of  the  Italian  Islands  of  the 
Aegean  [Isole  Italiane  del- 
'Egeo]— the  Dodecanese  Is- 
lands and  the  Island  of  Castel- 
rosso  fCastellorizzo] Athens,  Greece 


ITALY 

Province  (compartimento  in  par- 
entheses) 
Agrigento  [Girgenti]  (Sieilia)...  Palermo 

Allesandria  (Piemonte) Turin 

Ancona  (Marche) Rome 

Aosta  (Piemonte) Turin 

Aquila  degli  Abruzzi  (Abruzzi 

e  Molise) Rome 

Arezzo  (Toscana) Florence 

Ascoli  Piceno  (Marche) Rome 


'  All  inquiries  requiring  correspondence  with  an  ofHcial  of  an  Indian  state  or  agency  should  be  addressed  to  the 
Embassy  at  New  Delhi.  Until  the  boundaries  between  India  and  Pakistan  are  settled,  it  is  not  possible  to 
define  consular  districts  for  these  two  countries. 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

ITALY— Continued 

Province  (compartimento  in  par- 
entheses) 

Asti  (Piemonte) Turin 

Avellino  (Campania)—. Naples 

Bari  (Puglie).. Naples 

Belluno  (Veneto) Venice' 

Benevento  (Camp&nia) Naples 

Bergamo  (Lombardii). Milan 

Bologna  (Emilia) Florence 

Bolzano  (Venezia  Tridentina) .  -  Venice  ' 

Brescia  (Lombardi§) Milan 

Brlndisi  (Puglie) Naples 

CSgliari  (Sardegna) Rome 

Caltanissetta  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Campobasso  (Abruzzi  eMolise).  Rome 
Castrogiovanni.    See  Enna. 

Catania  (Sicilia). Palermo 

Catanzaro  (Calibrie) Naples 

Chieti  (Abruzzi  e  Molise) Rome 

Como  (Lombardia) Milan 

Cosenza  (Calibrie) Naples 

Cremona  (Lombardia) Milan 

Cuneo  (Piemonte) Turin 

Eima  [Castrogiovanni]  (Sicilia) .  Palermo 

Ferrara  (Emilia) Florence 

Firenze  [Florence]  (Toscana) . . .  Florence 

Foggia  (Puglie).. Naples 

Forli  (Emilia) Florence 

Friuli.    See  Udine. 

Frosinone  (Lftzio) Rome 

Geneva  (Liguria) Genoa 

Girgenti.    See  Agrigento. 

Qorlzia  (Venezia  Giulia  e  Zara)..  Milan 

Grosseto  (Toscana) Florence 

Imperia  (Ligiiria) Genoa 

lonio.    iSee  Taranto. 

Lecce  (Puglie) Naples 

Littoria  (L&zio) Rome 

Livorno  [Leghorn]  (Toscana)...  Florence 

Lucca  (Toscana) Florence 

Macerata  (Marche) Rome 

Mantova  (Lombardia) Milan 

Massa  e  Carrara  (Toscana) Florence 

Matera  (LucAnia) Naples 

Messina  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Milano  (Lombardia) Milan 

Modena  (Emilia) Florence 

Nipoli  (CampSnia) Naples 

Novara  (Piemonte) Turin 

Nuoro  (Sardegna).. Rome 

Pidova  (Veneto) Venice* 

Palermo  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Parma  (Emilia) Milan 

Pavia  (Lombardia) Milan 

Periigia  (Umbria) Rome 

Pesaro  e  Urbino  (Marche) Rome 

Pescara  (Abruzzi  e  Molise) Rome 

Piacenza  (Emilia) Milan 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

ITALY — Continued 

Province  (compartimento  in  par- 
enlheset) 

Pisa  (Toscana) Florence 

Pistola  (Toscana) Florence 

Potenza  (Luc^nia) Naples 

Ragusa  (Sicilia)... Palermo 

Ravenna  (Emilia) Florence 

Reggio  di  Calabria  (Caiabrie) . .  Naples 

Reggio  neU'Emilia  (Emilia) Florence 

Rieti  (Lizio) Rome 

Roma  (Lizio) Rome 

Rovigo  (Veneto) Venice' 

Salerno  (Campania).. Naples 

SSssari  (Sardegna) Rome 

Savona  (Ligiiria)... .' Genoa 

Siena  (Toscana). Florence 

Siracusa  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Soadrio  (Lombardia) Milan 

ipfezia,  La  (Liguria) Genoa 

Taranto  [lonio]  (Puglie)... Naples 

Teramo  (Abruzzi  e  Molise) Rome 

Temi  (Umbria) Rome 

Torino  [Turin]  (Piemonte) Turin 

Trapani  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Trento  (Venezia  Tridentina)...  Venice  • 

Treviso  (Veneto) Venice' 

Trieste  (Ven6zia  Giulia  e  Zara).  Milan 

Udine  [Friuli]  (Veneto) Milan 

Varese  (Lombardia) Milan 

Venezia  (Veneto) Venice  ' 

Vercelli  (Piemonte) Turin 

Verona  (Veneto) Venice' 

Vicenza  (Veneto) Venice' 

Viterbo  (LSzio) Rome 


JAMAICA 

All  of  the  island  of  Jamaica Kingston 


JAPAN' 


KOREA 
All  of  Korea Seoul 


LEBANON 
All  of  Lebanon. Beirut 


LIBERIA 


All  of  Liberia Monrovia 


» Closed. 

2  Consular  services  for  Japan  are  confined  to  the  four  main  islands,  i.  e.,  Hokkaido,  Honshu,  Kyushu,  and  Shi- 
koku,  and  are  performed  at  both  Kobe  and  Yokohama  without  regard  to  former  consular  districts.  Services  are 
rendoied  occasionally  at  Okinawa  by  detail  from  Yokohama. 


CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


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LIECHTENSTEIN 

The   Principality  of  Liechten- 
stein  Ziirich,  Switzerland 


LUXEMBOURG 

The  Grand  Duchy  of  Luxern 
bourg Luxembourg 


MADAGASCAR 

Madagascar  (together  with  the 
Comoro  Islands,  the  Glorious 
Islands,  and  the  islands  of 
Nossi  B6  and  Ste.  Marie,  and 
Kerguelen,  Crozet,  St.  Paul, 
Amsterdam,  and  other  island 
dependencies  of  Madagascar).  Tananarive,  Mada- 
gascar 


MADEIRA 


All  of  Madeira... Funchal 


MEXICO 

State  {or  Territory) 

Aguascalientes. San  Luis  Potosf,  San 

Luis  PotosI 
Baja    California    [Lower    Cali- 
fornia] (ter.): 

That  part  of  Baja  California 
north  of  latitude  28°  and  south 
and  west  of  a  line  drawn  from 
the  intersection  of  the  inter- 
national   boundary    and    the 
meridian  of  110°  west  longitude 
due  south  to  the  parallel  of  32° 
north  latitude,  and  thence  to 
a  point  on  the  west  shore  of  the 
Gulf  of  California  at  latitude 
30°  north Tijuana,   Baja  Cali- 
fornia 
That  part  of  Baja  California 
north  and  east  of  a  line  drawn 
from  the  intersection  of  the 
international    boundary    and 
the    meridian    of    116°    west 
longitude   due   south   to   the 
parallel  of  32°  north  latitude, 
and  thence  to  a  point  on  the 
west  shore  of  the  Gulf  of  Cali- 
•  (ornia  at  latitude  30°  north Mexicali,  Baja  Cali- 
fornia 
That  part  of  Baja  California 

south  of  28°  north  latitude Guaymas,  Sonora 

Oampeche Merida,  Yucatan 

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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION 


CONSULAR  DISTRICT 


MEXICO— Continued 

State  (or  Territory) 

Chiapas Veracruz,  Veracruz 

Chihuahua: 

That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  north  of  a  line  drawn 
from    the    Sonora    boundary 
eastwardly    through    Madera 
to  Sauz  (both  towns  excluded), 
thence  northeastwardly 
through,  and  including,  San 
Antonio  on  the  Rio  Grande...  Ciudad  Juftrez,  Chi- 
huahua 
That  portion  of  the  State  not 
included  in  the  Oiudad  Juarez 
consular  district Chihuahua,  Chihua- 
hua 

Coahuila: 

That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  north  and  east  of  a  line 
drawn  from  the  Chihuahua 
boundary  east  along  the  par- 
allel of  28°  north  latitude  to  a 
point  directly  north  of  TaiiQue 
(included),  thence  southeast- 
erly to  La  Reforma  (excluded) 
and  to  Cuatro  Cifinegas  (in- 
cluded), and  thence  by  a 
straight  line  through  a  point 
just  south  of  Monclova  to  the 
Nuevo  Leon  boundary Piedi'as  Negras,  Coa- 
huila 
That  portion  of  the  State 
bounded  on  the  north,  west, 
and  south  by  a  line  drawn 
from  the  Nuevo  Leon  bound- 
ary west  ward  ly  through  a 
point  just  south  of  Monclova 
to  but  excluding  Cuatro  Ci6ne- 
gas,  thence  southwardly  to 
and  including  Parras,  thence 
southeastwardly  to  a  point  on 
the  Zacatecas  boundary,  just 
west  of  Lavaderos,  and  thence 
along  the  Zacatecas  boundary 
to  the  point  common  to  Coa- 
huila, Nuevo  Leon,  and  Zaca- 
tecas..   Monterrey,     Nuevo 

Leon 

That  portion  of  the  State 
bounded  on  the  north  and  east 
by  a  line  drawn  from  the  Chi- 
huahua boundary,  east  along 
the  parallel  of  28°  north  lati- 
tude to  a  point  directly  north 
of  Tanque  (excluded),  thence 
southeasterly  to  La  Reforma 
(included)  and  to  Cuatro 
Ci6negas  (excluded),  thence 
southwardly  to  Parras  (ex- 
cluded), and  thence  south- 
eastwardly to  a  point  on  the 
Zacatecas  boundary,  just  west 
of  Lavaderos Torreon,  Coahuila 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

MEXICO— Continued 
State  (or  TerTitory) 

Colima Guadalajara,  Jalisco 

Distrito  Federal.. Mexico,  D.  F. 

Durango: 

That  part  of  the  State  lying 
west  of  a  line  drawn  from  the 
point  on  the  Zacatecas-Du- 
rango  boundary  where  it  is 
intercepted  by  the  Tropic  of 
Cancer,  thence  drawn  due 
west  to  the  meridian  of  105° 
west  longitude,  thence  to  St. 
Gregorio  (excluded)  and  to 
Guanacevi  (excluded)  and 
thence  due  northwest  to  the 
Durango-Chihuahua  bound- 
ary...  Mazatl4n 

That  part  of  the  State  lying 
east  of  a  line  drawn  from  the 
point  on  the  Zacatecas-Du- 
rango  boundary  where  it  is 
intercepted  by  the  Tropic  of 
Cancer,  thence  drawn  due 
west  to  the  meridian  of  105° 
west  longitude,  thence  to  St. 
Gregorio  (included)  and  to 
Guanacevi  (included)  and 
thence  due  northwest  to  the 
Durango-Chihuahua  bound- 
ary  Torreon,  Coahuila 

Guanajuato San  Luis  Potosi,  San 

Luis  Potosf 

Guerrero. MSxico,  D.  F. 

Hidalgo... Mexico,  D.  F. 

Jalisco: 

That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  south  of  22°  north  lati- 
tude and  that  portion  lying 
north  of  22°  north  latitude 
which  is  west  of  the  meridian 

103°30'  west  longitude Guadalajara,  Jalisco 

That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  north  of  22°  north  lati- 
tude and  east  of  the  meridian 

of  103°30'  longitude San  Luis  Potosi,  San 

Luis  Potosi 
Lower    California.       See    Baja 
California. 

Mgxico Mexico,  D.  F. 

MichoacSn... M6xico,  D.  F. 

Morelos Mexico,  D.  F. 

Nayarit Mazatlan,  Sinaloa 

Nuevo  Leon: 

The  State  of  Nuevo  Leon, 
except  the  portion  that  lies 
north  and  northwest  of  a  line 
drawn  across  the  State, 
through  Qolondrinas  and  Pa- 
ras, leaving  Qolondrinas  with- 
in and  ParSs  without,  the 
Monterrey  consular  district, 
and  except  that  part  of  the 
State  that  lies  to  the  northeast 
of  a  line  drawn  from  El  Chapul 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

MEXICO— Continued 
State  (or  Territory) 
Nuevo  Leon— Continued 
(in  the  State  of  Tamaulipas) 
westwardly  to  Laguna  de  In- 
dies and  to  China  (both  ex- 
cluded), thence  to  Agualeguas 
(included),     and    thence    to 
Ciudad  Mier  (in  the  State  of 
Tamaulipas) 


Monterrey, 
Leon 


Nuevo 


That  portion  of  the  State 
that  lies  north  and  northwest 
of  a  line  drawn  across  the  State 
through  Oolondrinas  (ex- 
cluded) and  Paras  (included). 

That  part  of  the  State  that 
lies  to  the  northeast  of  a  line 
drawn  from  El  Chapul  (in  the 
State  of  Tamaulipas)  west- 
wardly to  Laguna  de  Indies 
and  to  China  (both  excluded), 
thence  to  Agualeguas  (in- 
cluded) and  thence  to  Ciudad 
Mier  (in  the  State  of  Ta- 
maulipas)  


Nuevo  Laredo,   Ta- 
maulipas 


Reynosa,     Tamauli- 
pas 


Oaxaca: 

That  portion  of  the  State 
west  of  a  line  drawn  from  a 
point  common  to  the  bound- 
aries of  the  States  of  Oaxaca, 
Veracruz,  and  Puebla,  in  a 
southeasterly  direction  to  a 
point  at  96°  west  longitude  and 
17°  north  latitude,  and  thence 
due  south  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Mexico,  D.  F. 

That  portion  of  the  State  of 
Oaxaca  eastward  of  a  line 
drawn  from  the  point  common 
to  the  boundaries  of  the  State 
of  Oaxaca,  Veracruz,  and 
Puebla,  in  a  southeasterly  di- 
rection to  a  point  at  96°  west 
longitude  and  17°  north  lati- 
tude, and  thence  due  south  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean Veracruz,  Veracruz 

Puebla Mexico,  D.  F. 

Quergtaro Mexico,  D.  F. 

Quintana  Roo M6rida,  Yucat&n 

San  Luis  Potosi: 

That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  west  of  a  line  drawn  due 
north  and  south  through,  but 
excluding,  the  town  of  Tama-  ' 
zopo  (approximately  in  longi- 
tude 99°25'  west  of  Green- 
wich)  San  Luis  Potosi,  San 

Luis  Potosi 
That  portion  of  the  State 
not  included  in  the  San  Luis 

Potosi  consular  district.. Tampico,    Tamauli 

pas 

Sinaloa Mazatldn,  Sinaloa 


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MEXICO — Continued 
State  {or  Territory) 
Sonora: 

That  portion  of  tho  State 
lying  south  of  29°  north  lati- 
tude  - - Guaymas,  Sonora 

That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  west  of  113°  west  longi- 
tude  Mexicali,  Baja  Cali- 
fornia 

That  part  of  the  State 
bounded  on  the  west  and  south 
by  a  line  drawn  from  the  inter- 
national boundary  at  110° 
west  longitude,  due  south  to 
the  Naco-Cananea  railway, 
thence  along  that  railway  to 
Cananea  (the  railway  and 
Cananea  included),  thence  in 
the  following  directions  which 
are  true,  south  to  the  latitude 
of  Mututicachi,  east  to  the 
meridian  of  110°  west  longi- 
tude, south  to  the  parallel  of 
29°  north  latitude,  and  east  to 
the  Sonora-Chihuahua  bound- 
ary  •- Agua  Prieta,  Sonora 

That  part  of  the  State 
bounded  on  the  east,  south, 
and  west  by  a  line  drawn  from 
the  international  boundary 
line  at  1 10°  west  longitude,  due 
south  to  the  Naco-Cananea 
railway,  thence  along  that 
railway  to  Cananea  (the  rail- 
way and  Cananea  excluded), 
thence  in  the  following  direc- 
tions which  are  true,  south  to 
the  latitude  of  Mututicachi, 
east  to  the  meridian  of  110° 
west  longitude,  south  to  the 
parallel  of  29°  north  latitude, 
west  to  the  meridian  of  113° 
west  longitude,  and  thence 
north    to    the    international 

boundary Nogales,  Sonora 

Tabasco Veracruz,  Veracruz 

Tamaulipas: 

That  portion  of  the  State 
that  lies  north  and  northwest 
of  a  line  drawn  from  the  inter- 
national boundary  through 
Ciudad  Mier  (excluded)  to 
Agualeguas  (in  the  State  of 
Nuevo  Leon) Nuevo  Laredo,  Ta- 
maulipas 

That  portion  of  the  State 
bounded  on  the  east  by  a  line 
drawn  from  the  international 
boundary  at  97°40'  west  longi- 
tude in  a  southwesterly  direc- 
tion to  El  Chapul  (included), 
and  thence  to  Laguna  de  Indios 
(in  the  State  of  Nuevo  Leon), 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

MEXICO— Continued 
State  (or  Territory) 
Tamaulipas— Continued 
and  bounded  on  the  west  by  a 
line  drawn  from  the  interna- 
tional boundary  through  Ciu- 
dad Mier  (included)  to  Agua- 
leguas (in  the  State  of  Nuevo 
Leon) - 


Reynosa,     Tamauli- 
pas 


Matamoros,  Tamau- 
lipas 


Tampico,    Tamauli- 
pas 


That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  north  of  latitude  24° 
north,  except  the  portion  that 
lies  west  and  northwest  of  a 
line  drawn  from  a  point  at 
latitude  24°  north,  longitude 
99°  west  of  Greenwich,  due 
north  to  the  boundary  of 
Nuevo  Leon,  and  except  the 
portion  that  lies  north  and 
northwest  of  a  line  drawn 
from  the  international  bound- 
ary at  97°40'  west  longitude  in 
a  southwesterly  direction  to 
El  Chapul  (excluded)  and 
thence  to  Laguna  de  Indios 
(in  the  State  of  Nuevo  Leon). 

That  portion  of  the  State 
lying"  south  of  24°  north  lati- 
tude  

That  portion  of  the  State 
that  lies  west  and  northwest 
of  a  line  drawn  from  a  point 
at  latitude  24°  north,  longi- 
tude 99°  west  of  Greenwich, 
due  north  to  the  boundary  of 

Nuevo  Leon Monterrey,     Nuevo 

Leon 

Tlaxcala - - - Mfixico,  D.  F. 

Veracruz: 

The  State  of  Veracruz,  ex- 
cept the  part  lying  north- 
westward of  the  Rio  Cazones..  Veracruz,  Veracruz 

That  part  of  the  State  lying 
northwestward    of    the    Rio 
Cazones - --  Tampico,    Tamauli- 
pas 

Yucat&n - Merida,  Yucatan 

Zacatecas: 

That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  south  of  22°  north  lati- 
tude   Guadalajara,  Jalisco 

That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  east  of  a  Ime  drawn  due 
north     and    south     through 

MazapU  (mcluded) Monterrey,     Nuevo 

Leon 
That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  south  of  the  Tropic  of 
Cancer,  and  north  of  22°  north 

latitude ---  San  Luis  PotosI,  San 

Luis  Potosi 


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ADMINISTRATIVE    DIVISION  CONSULAR   DISTRICT 

MEXICO— Continued 

Slate  or  (Territory) 
Zacatecas— C  ontinucd 

That  portion  of  the  State 
lying  north  of  the  Tropic  of 
Cancer,  and  w^est  of  a  line  due 
north  and  south  through  Maz- 
apil  (excluded) Torreon,  Coahuila 


MONACO 

The  Principality  of  Monaco Nice 


MOROCCO 

The  zone  of  the  French  protec- 
torate  Casablanca 

The  international  zone  of  Tan- 
gier and  the  Spanish  pro- 
tected territory  in  Morocco-..  Tangier 


.  NETHERLANDS 

Province 

Drenthe Amsterdam 

Friesland Amsterdam 

Gelderland Amsterdam 

Groningen... Amsterdam 

Limburg Rotterdam 

Noord-Brabant     [North     Bra- 
bant]  .._  Rotterdam 

Noord-Holland     (North     Hol- 
land]  Amsterdam 

Overijssel Amsterdam 

Utrecht Amsterdam 

Zeeland Rotterdam 

Zuid-Holland  [South  Holland]..  Rotterdam 


NETHERLANDS  INDIES 

Government,  province,  residency, 
etc. 

Atjeh  (govt.),  in  Sumatra Batavia,  Java 

Bali Batavia,  Java 

Bangka  and  dependencies  (res.).  Batavia,  Java 
Benkoelen  (res.),  in  Sumatra...  Batavia,  Java 

Billiton Batavia,  Java 

Borneo,  Netherlands: 

Southern   and    Eastern    Dis- 
tricts (res.) Batavia,  Java 

Western  District  (res.) Batavia,  Java 

Celebes  and  dependencies  (govt.)-  Batavia,  Java 

Djambi  (res.),  in  Sumatra Batavia,  Java 

Flores Batavia,  Java 


ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSULAR   DISTRICT 

NETHERLANDS  INDIES— Continued 

Government,  province,  residency, 
etc. 
Java: 

Province  of  East  Java  (Resi- 
dencies of  Besoeki,  Bodjone- 
goro,  Kediri,  Madioen,  Ma- 
doera  (Island),  Malang,  Pro- 
bolinggo,  and  Soerabaja  [Sura- 
baya] ).. -  Batavia,  Java 

Province  of  Middle  Java:  * 

Residencies  of  Banjoemas, 

Kedoe,  and  Pekalongan.  Batavia,  Java 
Residencies    of    Djapara- 
Rembang    and    Sema- 

rang Batavia,  Java 

Province  of  West  Java 
(Residencies  of  Bantam,  Ba- 
tavia, Buitenzorg,  Cheribon, 

and  Priangan) Batavia,  Java 

Soerakarta  (govt.) Batavia,  Java 

Jogjakarta  (govt.) Batavia,  Java 

Lampongs,  The  (res.),  in  Su- 
matra  Batavia,  Java 

Lombok Batavia,  Java 

Manado  (res.),  in  Celebes Batavia,  Java 

Moluccas,  The Batavia,  Java 

New  Guinea,  Netherlands Batavia,  Java 

Palembang  (res.),  in  Sumatra...  Batavia,  Java 

Riouwr  and  dependencies Batavia,  Java 

Soemba _ Batavia,  Java 

Soembawa Batavia,  Java 

Sumatra  East  Coast  (govt.) Batavia,  Java 

Sumatra's  Westkust  (res.) Batavia,  Java 

Tapanooli  (res.),  in  Sumatra Batavia,  Java 

Timor  and  dependencies  (res.)..  Batavia,  Java 
All  other  Netherlands   islands 
east  of  Java  and  Borneo Batavia,  Java 

NEW  CALEDONIA 

All  of  New  Caledonia  and 
dependencies  (including  the 
Wallis  Archipelago,  the  Loy- 
alty Islands,  the  Huon  Is- 
lands, Futuna,  and  Alofl) Noumfia 

NEWFOUNDLAND 

All  of  Newfoundland  and  Lab- 
rador  - St.  John's 

NEW  ZEALAND 

Provincial  diHrict 

Auckland .Auckland 

Canterbury Wellington 

Hawke's  Bay Wellington 

Marlborough Wellington 

Nelson.. Wellington 

Otago,  including  Stewart  Is- 
land..  Wellington 

Taranaki Wellington 

Wellington Wellington 

Westland-. Wellington 


CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


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NICARAGUA 

All  of  Nicaragua.- Manag-ua 

NORWAY 


Province  [Fylke] 

Akershus — --- 

Aust-Agder... 

Buskerud 

Fiiinmark 

Hedmark... 

Hordaland 

Jan  Mayen  (island) 

M0re: 

That  portion  of  the  Province 

known  as  Sunnmfire 

That  portion  of  the  Province 

known  as  Nordm0re... 

Nordland 

Nord-Trjindelag 

Opland 

0stfold — -  — 

Eogaland -.. 

Sogn  og  Fjordane - 

S0r-Trt(ndelag 

Svalbard  [Spitsbergen] 

Vest  Agder -.. 

Vestfold - 

Tclemark 

Troms - 


Oslo 

Oslo 

Oslo 

Oslo 

Oslo 

Bergen 

Oslo 


Bergen  ' 

Oslo 

Oslo 

Oslo 

Oslo 

Oslo 

Bergen  • 

Bergen ' 

Oslo 

Oslo 

Oslo 

Oslo 

Oslo 

Oslo 


PACIFIC  ISLANDS  2 


Islands,  colonies,  etc. 


Alon. 


Anckland  Islands 

Austral  Islands  [Tubuai]- 


Noum^a,  New  Cale- 
donia 

Wellmglon,  N.  Z. 

Tahiti,  Society  Is- 
lands 

Wellington,  N.  Z. 


Wellington,  N.  Z. 
Valparaiso,  Chile 
Suva 

Noumea,  New  Cale- 
donia 

Guayaquil,  Ecuador 
Tahiti,    Society    Is- 
lands 

Suva,  Fiji  Islands 
Noumfia,  New  Cale- 
donia 


Valparaiso,  Chile 
Wellington,  N.  Z. 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

PACIFIC  ISLANDS— Continued 

Islands,  colonies,  etc. 
Leeward    Islands    (fles-sous-le- 

Vont].    See  Society  Islands. 
Loyalty  Islands 


Marquesas  Islands. 


Minami  Toroshima.  See  Mar- 
cus Island. 

Nauru  (British  mandate  under 
Australian  administration)... 

New  Caledonia 

New  Guinea,  Territory  of  (Aus- 
tralian mandate) 

New  Hebrides 

Nine  Island 

Norfolk  Island 

Papua,  Territory  of 

Pascua,  Isla  de.  See  Easter  Is- 
land. 

Paumotu  Archipelago.  See 
Tuamotu  Archipelago. 

Pitcairn  Island 

Samoa,  Western  (N.  Z.  man- 
date)   

Society  Islands  (including  Iles- 
sous-le-Vent) 

Solomon  Islands  (Br.) 

Solomon  Islands  (of  the  Terri- 
tory of  New  Guinea,  Austra- 
lian mandate) 

Stewart  Island  (N.  Z.) 

Tokelau.    See  Union  Islands. 

Tonga,  Kingdom  of 

Tuamotu  Archipelago  [Pau- 
motu Archipelago] 

Tubuai  Archipelago.  See  Aus- 
tral Islands. 

Union  Islands  [Tokelau] 

Wallis  Archipelago 


Noumea.  New  Cale- 
donia 

Tahiti.  Society  Is- 
lands 


Brisbane,  Australia 
Noumea,  New  Cale- 
donia 

Brisbane,  Australia 
Noumea,  New  Cal- 
edonia 
Wellington,  N.  Z. 
Brisbane,  Australia 
Brisbane,  Australia 


Wellington,  N.  Z. 

Wellington,  N.  Z. 

Tahiti,    Society    Is- 
lands 
Suva,  Fiji  Islands 


Brisbane,  Australia 
Wellington,  N.  Z. 

Suva,  Fiji  Islands 

Tahiti,    Society    Is- 
lands 


Wellington,  N.  Z. 
Noum6a,  New  Cale- 
donia 


Chatham  Islands... 

Colon  Archipelago.     See  Gala- 
pagos Islands. 

Cook  Islands ■ 

Easter  Island  [Isla  de  Pascua].. 

Fiji  Islands 

Futuna.- - 

Gal&pagos  Islands  [Archipielago 

de  Colon] 

Gambler  Islands 

The  Gilbert  and  Ellice  Islands 

Colony. 

Huon  Islands... 

fles-sous-le-Vent.     See    Society 
Islands. 

Juan  Fernandez  Islands 

Kermadec  Islands 

Ladrones.      See    Marianas    Is- 
lands. 

'  Closed. 

2  For  convenience  of  reference  and  economy  of  space  the  islands,  island  groups,  and  colonies  in  the  Pacific, 
which  are  served  by  American  consular  offices,  are  entered  under  the  heading  "Pacific  Islands"  rather  than 
separately  under  the  names  of  the  several  political  entities  concerned. 

'  Until  the  boundaries  between  India  and  Pakistan  are  settled,  it  is  not  possible  to  define  consular  districts 
for  these  two  countries. 


PAKISTAN  3 

PALESTINE  AND  TRANSJORDAN 

All    of    Palestine    and    Trans- 
Jordan.. Jerusalem 

PARAGUAY 
All  of  Paraguay Asimcion 

PERU 
All  of  Peru Lima 


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ADMINISTEATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

PHILIPPINES,  REPUBLIC  OF  THE 

All  of  the  Philippine  Islands Manila 

POLAND 
All  of  Poland Warsaw 


PORTUGAL 

Administrative  districts 

Aveiro Oporto 

Beja Lisbon 

Oporto 

Oporto 

Castelo  Branco Lisbon 

Coimbra Oporto 

Evora Lisbon 

Faro  (Algarve) Lisbon 

Guarda Oporto 

Leiria Lisbon 

Lisboa  (Lisbon) Lisbon 

Portalegre Lisbon 

Porto Oporto 

Santarfim Lisbon 

Setubal Lisbon 

Viana  do  Castelo Oporto 

Vila  Real__. Oporto 

Vizeu Oporto 


RUMANIA 
All  of  Rumania Bucharest 

SAUDI  ARABIA,  KINGDOM  OF 
All  of  Saudi  Arabia Jidda 

SIAM 
All  of  Siam Bangliok 

SPAIN 

Province 

Alava Bilbao 

Albacete. Valencia 

Alicante.-- Valencia 

Almeria-- M4Iaga 

Avila Madrid 

Badajoz Seville 

Baleares  (Balearic  Islands) Barcelona 

Barcelona Barcelona 

Burgos -  Bilbao 

Cdceres- Seville 

CSdiz  (except  Ccuta) Seville 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

SPAIN— Continued 

Province 

Castellon Valencia 

Ceuta,  Cadiz Tangier 

Ciudad  Real Madrid 

Cordoba Seville 

Coruna Vigo 

Cuenca Madrid 

Gerona Barcelona 

Granada. Malaga 

Guadalajara Madrid 

Guiptizcoa Bilbao 

Huelva Seville 

Huesca Barcelona 

Ja6n M&laga 

Las    Palmas.    See    Canary    Is- 
lands, ante. 

Leon Bilbao 

Lfirida Barcelona 

Logrono Bilbao 

Lugo Vigo 

Madrid Madrid 

Malaga  (except  Melilla) Malaga 

Melilla,  Malaga. Tangier 

Murcia Valencia 

Navarra Bilbao 

Orense Vigo 

Oviedo Bilbao 

Palencia Bilbao 

Palmas,   Las.    See   Canary  Is- 
lands, ante. 

Pontevedra Vigo 

Salamanca Madrid 

Santa    Cruz   de   Tenerife.    See 
Canary  Islands,  ante. 

Santander. Bilbao 

Segovia Madrid 

Sevilla Seville 

Soria Madrid 

Tarragona Barcelona 

Teruel. Valencia 

Toledo Madiid 

Valencia Valencia 

Valladolid Madrid 

Vizcaya  (Biscay) Bilbao 

Zamora Vigo 

Zaragoza. Barcelona 


SURINAM  (NETHERLANDS  GUIANA) 
All  of  Surinam Paramaribo,  Surinam 


SWEDEN 

Province  [Ldn] 

Alvsborg Goteborg 

Blekiuge Goteborg 

GSvleborg Stockholm 

Goteborg  och  Bohus Goteborg 

Gotland Stockholm 

Halland Goteborg 


CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

SWEDEN— Continued 


Provincf  [Ldn] 

JSmtland 

Jonkoping 

Kalmar 

Kopparberg 

Kristianstad 

Kronoberg 

Malmohus 

Norrbotten 

Orebro  (except  the  town  of  Hai- 

Icfors) 

Hailefors 

Ostergotland 

Skaraborg 

Sodermanland 

Stockholm -. 

Uppsala 

Vilrmland 

Vasterbotten 

Vasternorrland 

Vastmanland 


Stockholm 

Goteborg 

Goteborg 

Stockholm 

Goteborg 

Goteborg 

Goteborg 

Stockholm 

Stockholm 

Goteborg 

Stockholm 

Goteborg 

Stockholm 

Stockholm 

Stockholm 

G  oteborg 

Stockholm 

Stockholm 

Stockholm 


SWITZERLAND 


Canton 

Aargau  [Argovie] 

Appenzell,     comprising    Outer 

Rhodes  and  Inner  Rhodes 

Basel,  comprising  Baselland 
[Baie-Campagne]   and   Basel- 

stadt  [Baie-Ville].- 

Bern  [Berne] 

Fribourg  [Freiburg] 

Geneva  [Geneve,  Qenf]. _.. 

Qlarus  [Glaris] -.. 

Graubiinden  [Orisons] 

Luzern  [Lucerne] 

Neuchatel  [Neuenburg] 

St.  Qallen  [St.  GaU] 

Schaffhausen  [Schaffhouse] 

Schwyz 

Solothurn  [Soleure] 

Ticino  [Tessin] 

Thurgau  [Thurgovie] 

Unterwalden,  comprising  Nid- 
walden  [Unterwald-le-Bas] 
and  Oberwalden  [Unterwald- 

le-Haut] 

Uri 

Vaud  [Waadt] 

Valais  [Wallis] 

Zug[Zoug] 

Zurich  [Zurich] 


Zurich 
Zurich 


Basel 

Bern 

Bern 

Geneva 

Ziirich 

Ziirich 

Ziirich 

Bern 

Ziirich 

Ziirich 

Ziirich 

Basel 

Ziirich 

Ziirich 


Ziirich 

Ziirich 

Geneva 

Geneva 

Ziirich 

Ziirich 


SYRIA 
All  of  Syria Damascus 

I  The  following  vilayets  comprise  3  zone  east  of 
the  jurisdiction  of  all  foreign  consulates  in  Turkey 
Kars,  Mus,  Tun  cell,  and  Van. 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

TURKEY 


Vilayet 

Adana  [sometimes  Seyhan] 

Adrianople.    See  Edime. 

Afyon  Karahisar 

Agri  (capital:  Karakose)  ' 

Amasya - 

Ankara  [Angora] 

Antalya 

Aydin. 

Balikesir 

Bileclk 

BiDgol  (capital:  Capakgur)  • 

Bitlis' 

Bolu... 

Burdur 

Bursa  [Brusa] 

ganakkale  [Dardanelles]  (which 
includes  the  islands  of  Imbros 

and  Tenedos) 

Cankiri 

Qoruh  (capital:  Artvhi) 

Coram 

Denizli --- - 

Diyarbekir  1 

Edime  [Adrianople] 

Elftzizi 

Erzincan  ' 

Erzurum  ' 

Eskijehir 

Gaziantep 

Oiresun 

Giimiijane -- 

Hakkari  (capital:  Colemerik)... 
Hatay    (capital:  Antakya   [An- 

tioch]) 

Icel  (capital:  Mersin)— 

Isparta 

Istanbul  [Constantinople] 

Izmir  [Smyrna] 

Kars '. 

Kastamonu 

Kayseri 

Kirklareli 

Kir§chir 

Kocaeli  (capital:  Izmit) 

Konya 

Katahya 

Malatya 

Manisa. --- 

Marag 

Mardin 

Mugla 

Mu§  • 

Nigde - — 

Ordu 

Rize 

Samsun 

Seyhan.    See  Adana. 

Siirt--- 

Sinop -- 


Izmir 

Izmir 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Izmir 

Izmir 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Izmir 

Istanbul 


Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Izmir 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Izmir 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Izmir 

Izmir 

Izmir 

Izmir 

Istanbul 

Izmir 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Izmir 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Izmir 

Izmir 

Izmir 

Izmir 

Izmir 

Izmir 

Izmir 

Istanbul 

Izmir 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Istanbul 

Izmir 
Istanbul 


the  Euphrates  which  the  Turkish  Government  excludes  from 
:  Agri,  Bingol,  Bitlis,  Diyarbekir,  Eiaziz,  Erzincan,  Erzurum, 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

TURKEY— Continued 

Vilayet 

Sivas Istanbul 

Smyrna.    See  Izmir. 

Tekirdag  [Rodosto]. Istanbul 

Tokat Istanbul 

Trabzon  [Trebizond] -..  Istanbul 

Tunceli ' Istanbul 

Urfa Izmir 

Van  1 Istanbul 

Yozgat Istanbul 

Zonguldak Istanbul 

UNION  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA 

Province 

Cape  of  Good  Hope: 

That  portion  of  the  Province 
not  included  in  the  Port  Eliza- 
beth district Capetown 

That  part  of  the  Province  of 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  that 
lies  eastward  of  a  line  drawn 
from  the  point  where  the 
meridian  of  25°  east  longitude 
intersects  the  southern  bound- 
ary of  the  Orange  Free  State 
due  south  to  31°  north  lati- 
tude, thence  due  west  to  24° 
east  longitude,  and  thence  due 
south  to  the  sea Port  Elizabeth 

Natal -  Durban 

Orange  Free  State Johannesburg,  Trans- 
vaal 

Transvaal Johannesburg 

UNION  OF  SOVIET  SOCIALIST  REPUBLICS 

All  of  the  Soviet  Union  except 

the  city  of  Vladivostok  _ Moscow 

The  city  of  Vladivostok Vladivostok 

URUGUAY 
All  of  Uruguay.. Montevideo 

VENEZUELA 

State  (OT  territory) 

Amazonas  (ter.) Caracas 

Anzoiitegui Caracas 

Apure Caracas 

Aragua Caracas 

Barinas Caracas 

Bolivar Caracas 

Carabobo Caracas 

Cojedes Caracas 

Delta  Amacuro  (ter.) Caracas 

Distrito  Federal Caracas 

Falcon Maraoaibo 

GuSrico... Caracas 

Lara Caracas 

Mfirida Maracaibo 

Miranda Caracas 

1  The  following  vilayets  comprise  a  zone  east  of  the  Euphrates  which  the  Turkish  Government  excludes  fron 
the  jurisdiction  of  all  foreign  consulates  in  Turkey:  Agri,  Bingol,  Bitlis,  Diyarbekir,  Elaziz,  Erzincan,  Erzurum 
Kars,  Mus,  Tunceli,  and  Van. 

2  For  convenience  of  reference  and  economy  of  space  the  islands,  island  groups,  and  colonies  in  the  West  Indies 
which  are  served  by  American  consular  ofHces,  are  entered  under  the  heading  "West  Indies"  rather  than  separatelj 
under  the  names  of  the  several  political  entities  concerned. 

'  There  Is  a  vice  consulate  on  this  island. 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

VENEZUELA— Continued 

State  (or  territory) 

Monagas... Caracas 

Neuva  Esparta Caracas 

Portuguesa Caracas 

Sucre Caracas 

T&chira Maracaibo 

Trujillo -  Maracaibo 

Yaracuy Caracas 

Zamora.    See  Barinas. 

Zulia Maracaibo 


WEST  INDIES  » 

Island 
Anegnda    (Br.    Virgin    Islands, 

B.  W.  I.) Antigua,  B.  W.  I. 

Anguilla  (Leeward  Islands,  B. 

W.  I.) Antigua,  B.W.I. 

Antigua  (Leeward  Islands,  B. 

W.  I.) Antigua,  B.W.I. 

Aruba  3  (Curacao) Curagao,  W.  I. 

Bahama  Islands Nassau,  N.  P.,  Ba 

hamas. 

Barbados  (B.W.I.) Barbados,  B.W.I. 

Barbuda  (Leeward  Islands,  B. 

W.I.) Antigua,  B.W.I. 

Bequia  (Windward  Islands,  B. 

W.I.) Grenada,  B.  W.  I. 

Bonaire  (Curacao) Curacao,  W.I.   \ 

Caicos  Islands,  Jamaica. Kingston,  Jamaica. 

Cannouan  (Windward  Islands, 

B.W.I.) Grenada, B.W.I. 

Carriacou   (Windward  Islands, 

B.W.I.) Grenada,  B.W.L 

Cayman  Islands  (B.  W.I.) Kingston,  Jamaica. 

Cuba.    See  Cuba,  ante. 

Curacao  (Curacao) Curacao,  W.  I. 

Dominica     (Windward    Islands, 

B.W.I.) Grenada,  B.W.I. 

Dominican  Republic Ciudad  Trujillo,  D 

R. 

French  West  Indies... Martinique. 

Grenada    (Windward    Islands, 

B.W.I.) Grenada,  B.  W.  L 

Grenadines,    The    (Windward 

Islands,  B.  W.  I.) Grenada,  B.  W.  I. 

Haiti Port-au-Prince 

Haiti. 
Hispaniola.   See  Dominican  Re- 
public and  Haiti,  ante. 

Jamaica Kingston,  Jamaica. 

Jost    van    Dykes    (Br.    Virgin 

Islands,  B.  W.  I.) Antigua,  B.  W.  I. 

Mayreau    (Windward    Islands, 

B.W.I.) Grenada,  B.  W.  I. 

Montserrat    (Leeward   Islands, 

B.W.I.) Antigua,  B.W.I. 

Mustique   (Windward  Islands, 

B.W.I.) Grenada,  B.  W.  I. 


CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


101 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAK  DISTRICT 

WEST  INDIES— Continued 

Island 
Nevis  (Leeward  Islands,  B.  W. 

I.) Antigua,  B.W.I. 

Peter   (Br.   Virgin  Islands,  B. 

W.I.) Antigua.B.W  I- 

Redonda  (Leeward  Islands,  B. 

W.I.).. Antigua.B.W  I. 

Saba  (Cura?ao) Curacao,  W.  I. 

St.  Christopher  [St.  Kitts]  (Lee- 

ward  Islands,  B.  W.  I.) Antigua,  B.  W.  I. 

St.  Eustatius  (Curacao) Curacao,  W.I. 

St.   Lucia  (Windward  Islands, 

B.  W.  1.) Grenada,  B.  W.  I. 

St.  Martin: 

The  southern  portion,  a  part 

of  the  Netherlands  possession 

Curacao Curacao,  W.  I. 

The  northern  portion Martinique,  F.  W.l. 

St.  Vincent  (Windward  Islands, 

B.W.I.) Grenada,  B.W.I. 

Tobago  (B.W.I.) Port-of-Spain,  Trini- 
dad, B.W.I. 
Tortola  (Br.  Virgin  Islands,  B. 

W.I.) Antigua,  B.W.I. 

Turks  Island,  Jamaica Kingston,  Jamaica. 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

WEST  INDIES— Continued 
Island 

Trinidad  (B.W.I.) Port-of-Spain,  Trini 

dad,  B.W.I. 
Union  (Windward  Islands,  B. 

W.I.) Grenada,  B.  W.  I. 

Virgin  Islands,  British  (B.  W. 

I.) Antigua,  B.  W.  L 

Virgin   Gorda   (Br.   Virgin   Is- 
lands, B.  W.  I.).. Antigua,  B.  W.  L 


YUGOSLAVIA 

People's  Republic 

Bosnia  and  Hercego Vina Zagreb 

Croatia Zagreb 

Macedonia Belgrade 

Montenegro Belgrade 

Serbia  (including  the  autono- 
mous province  of  Vojvodina 
(Voivodina)  and  the  autono- 
mous region  of  Kosovo  and 

Metohija Belgrade 

Slovenia Zagreb 


TARIFF  OF  UNITED  STATES  FOREIGN  SERVICE  FEES  ^ 

The  following  Tariflf  of  United  States  Foreign  Service  Fees,  prescribed  by  the 
President  under  authority  of  section  1745,  Revised  Statutes,  as  amended  (22  U.  S.  C. 
127),  shall  be  charged  by  diplomatic  and  consular  officers  and  all  persons  connected 
with  embassies,  legations,  or  consulates  for  official  services.  All  charges  for  such 
services  must  be  in  strict  accordance  with  this  tariff,  and  be  collected  in  the  coin  of  the 
United  States  or  at  its  representative  value  in  exchange  (22  U.  S.  C.  128).  For  each 
and  every  fee  where  the  representative  value  in  exchange  is  collected  instead  of  the 
coin  of  the  United  States,  there  shall  be  collected  a  sufficient  amount  of  foreign  cur- 
rency to  enable  the  officer  to  purchase  as  of  the  date  of  collection  a  sight  draft  in  the 
amount  of  the  fee  as  prescribed  by  this  tariff  payable  at  par  to  the  Treasurer  of  the 
United  States.  No  fee  or  compensation  will  be  collected  for  any  service  not  covered 
by  this  tariff. 

No  fees  prescribed  in  this  tariff  shall  be  charged  or  collected  by  officers  for  official 
services  to  American  vessels  or  seamen  (22  U.  S.  C.  89).  Undocumented  vessels  owned 
by  American  citizens  and  vessels  documented  under  the  laws  of  the  Philippine  Islands 
are  not  exempt  from  the  payment  of  the  fees  prescribed  herein.  Consular  agents  will 
make  the  fees  prescribed  in  this  tariff  for  services  to  vessels  and  seamen  a  basis  of  collec- 
tion from  the  Treasury  for  those  services. 

All  fees  must  be  paid  in  advance  and  before  the  fee  stamps  are  canceled,  except 
in  case  of  attendance  out  of  office  or  of  commissions  where  the  amount  cannot  be  de- 
termined until  the  service  is  performed.  In  the  latter  cases  the  amount  of  the  fees 
shall  be  carefully  estimated,  and  in  these  cases  only,  the  estimated  cost  of  the  service 
shall  be  deposited  with  the  officer  before  the  service  is  performed,  subject  to  refund- 
ment of  any  balance  remaining. 

A  copy  of  this  tariff  shall  be  posted  in  a  conspicuous  place  in  diplomatic  and  con- 
sular offices  (22  U.  S.  C.  101). 


Item 
No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

Item 
No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

INVOICE  SERVICES 

INVOICE  SERVICES — COn. 

I 

Certification  of  invoice  in  such  num- 

3 

Certificates  and  declarations  as  above 

ber  of  copies  as  will  meet  the  re- 

described, when  issued  for  a  ship- 

quirements of  the  regulations  and 

ment  not  covered  by  a  consular  in- 

instructions and  provide  the  ship- 

voice, including  declaration  of  for- 

per with  one  copy  (in  addition  to 

eign  shipper  of  articles  exported  for 

original),  including  any  additional 

exhibition  and  return  (Form  No. 

declaration  or  certificate  not  other- 
wise provided  for  which  is  required 
by  law  or  regulations  for  use  in  con- 
nection with  the  entry  of  the  wares 

204)  and  immigrant's  oath  regarding 
teams  and  vehicles,  and  in  connec- 
tion with  quarantine  regulations 

$1.00 

or  the  forwarding  of  the  same  in 
bond  (see  item  No.  30) 

$2.50 

Exception- 
Certificates  for  food  and  drug 

2 

Certification  of  invoice  of  returned 

products      or      insecticides 

American  goods ;... 

1.00 

(FormsNos.  197 and  217) 

No  fee 

'  As  established  by  Executive  Order  7968  of  Sept.  3, 1938, 
9303  of  Feb.  11,  1943,  9407  of  Dec.  17.  1943,  9507  of  Dec.  20, 


and  amended  by  Executive  Orders  8297  of  Dec.  4, 1939, 
1944,  9591  of  July  21,  1945,  and  9767  of  Aug.  9,  1946. 


102 


TARIFF  OF  UNITED 

STATES  FOREIGN   SERVICE   FEES 

103 

Item 
No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

Item 

No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

INVOICE  SERVICES— con. 

VISA  SERVICES  FOR  ALIENS 

4 

Certificate  to  extra  copies  of  invoices, 
each                                              

$1.00 

2.50 

1.00 
1.00 

1.00 
9.00 

No  fee 
No  fee 

No  fee 

No  fee 
5.00 

7 

Execution  of  application  for  immigra- 
tion visa.     ..  

$1.00 

5 

Certificate  of  disinfection  of  goods  to 
be  shipped  to  United  States  in  such 
number  of  copies  as  will  meet  the 
requirements  of  the  regulations  and 
instructions  and  provide  the  ship- 
per with  one  copy  for  his  own  use.— 

PASSPORT  SERVICES 

Execution  of  application  for  passport 
(no  exceptions) 

Immigration  visa 

9.00 

Execution  of  application  for  passport 
visa,  except  where  the  fee  has  been 
reciprocally    reduced    or    waived 
under  the  authority  of  the  act  of 
February  25,  1925   (43  Stat.  976). 
(The  term  "passport  visa"  refers  to 
the  visa  of  a  passport  or  other  travel 
document)... 

1.00 

6 

Passport  visa,  or  visa  of  affidavit  in 
lieu  thereof,  except  where  the  fee  has 
been  reciprocally  reduced  or  waived 
under  the  authority  of  the  act  of 

February  25,  1925  (43  Stat.  976) 

Exception- 
Application  for  or  the  visa  of 
the  passport  for  any  officer  of 
any  foreign  government,  or 
members   of  his   immediate 
family,  its  armed  forces,  or  of 
any  State,  district,  or  munic- 
ipality thereof 

Examination  of  passport  application 

executed  before  a  foreign  official 

Examination  of  passport  application 
accompanied  by  a  certificate  signed 
by  the  applicant  and  two  witnesses- 
Issue  of  passport 

9.00 

Exceptions— 

(a)  Officers  or  employees  of  the 
United   States   traveling  on 
official  business,  or  members 
of  their  immediate  families... 

(6)  Seamen 

No  fee 

Limited  entry  certificate: 
Application  for  limited  entry  cer- 
tificate...  

Limited  entry  certificate  ... 

(c)  Widows,  children,  parents, 
brothers,  and  sisters  of  Amer- 
ican soldiers,  sailors,  or  ma- 
rines buried  abroad,  whose 
journey  is  for  the  purpose  of 
visiting  graves  of  such  sol- 
diers, sailors,  or  marines 

Amendment    or   verification    of   an 
American  passport 

No  fee 
No  fee 

Transit  certificate: 
Application  for  transit  certificate... 
Transit  certificate  

No  fee 

No  fee 

Visa  of  alien  crew  list 

2.00 

Supplemental  visa  of  alien  crew  list . . 

SERVICES  TO  VESSELS  AND  SEAMEN 

No  fee 

Renewal  of  an  American  passport 

Exceptions- 
Same  as  (a),  (b),  and  (c)  above 
respecting  issue  of  passports 
if  bearer  of  passport  has  status 
held  by  him  at  time  of  issue  of 
passport. 
Execution  of  application  for  registra- 
tion.. - 

No  fee 
1.00 

No  fee 
1.00 

8 
9 

Canceled  by  Executive   Order  9591 
of  July  21, 1945. 

For  receiving  and  delivering  ship's 
register  and  papers,  $1  for  each  100 
tons  or  fraction  thereof,  registered 
measurement  (net),  of  the  vessel  for 
which  the  service  is  performed,  if 
under  1,000  tons;  but  for  American  . 
vessels  running  regularly  by  weekly 
or  monthly  trips,  or  otherwise,  to 
or  between  foreign  ports,  this  ton- 
nage fee  will  not  be  charged  for 
more  than  four  trips  in  a  year;  and 
tonnage  fees  shall  not  be  exacted  for 
any  vessel  touching  at  or  near  ports 
in  Canada  on  her  regular  voyage 
from  one  port  to  another  within  the 
United  States,  unless  some  official 
service  required  by  law  shall  be  per- 
formed (see  sec.  V-22). 

Issue  of  card  or  certificate  of  identity 
and  registration. .  . 

Execution  of  affidavit  in  regard  to 
American  birth  in  connection  with 
application  for  registration  or  for 
passport 

For    a    certified    copy    of   executed 
form  for  repatriation  of  native-born 
American  women  under  the  Na- 
tionality Act  of  October  14,  1940  (54 
Stat.  1146;  h  U.  S.  C.  717  (b)) 

104 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Item 

No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

Item 

No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

SERVICES  TO  VESSELS  AND  SEAMEN— 

MISCELLANEOUS  NOTARIAL  AND 

continued 

OTHER  SERVICES 

10 

And  for  every  additional  100  tons  net 

24 

Administering  an  oath  and  certificate 

or  fraction  thereof 

$0.50 

thereof 

$2.00 

11 

Shipping  or  discharging  seamen,  in- 
cluding the  certificate  thereof  at- 
tached to  crew  list  and  shipping 

Exceptions- 
Administering  the  oath  of  alle- 
giance under  the  Nationality 

articles  and  given  to  seamen 

2.00 

Act  of  October   14,   1940,  as 

12 

Authentication  of  copies  of  protests 
or  other  necessary  documents  for 
vessels   or   seamen   not   otherwise 

amended  by  the  act  of  April 
2,  1942,  to  a  person  who  lost 
his  citizenship  by  reason  of 

, 

provided  for 

2.00 

military  service  with  acountry 

13 

Preparation    and    acknowledgment 
for  vessels  or  seamen  of  any  oath  or 
declaration  for  which  a  form  is  given 
in  the  Foreign  Service  Regulations, 

then  at  war  with  a  country 
with  which  the  United  States 
was  at  war  during  the  second 
World  War  (56  Stat.  198;  8 

or  a  similar  necessary  service  not 

U.  S.  C.  Supp.  IV,  723) 

No  fee 

otherwise  provided  for.    See  item 

For  administering  the  oath  of 

No.  7  for  visa  of  alien  crew  lists 

2.00 

allegiance  under  the  National- 

14 

Preparation  and  execution  for  vessels 
or  seamen  of  any   certificate  for 
which  a  form  is  given  in  the  Foreign 
Service    Regulations,    or    similar 
necessary    service    not    otherwise 

ity  Act  of  October  14,  1940,  to 
a  native-born  American  wom- 
an who  lost  her  citizenship 
solely  by  marriage  to  an  alien 
and  whose  marriage  is  termi- 

provided for... 

2.00 

nated  (54  Stat.  1146;  8  U.S.C. 

15 

Orders  or  letters  for  vessels  or  seamen 
for  which  forms  are  given  in  the 

25 

717  (b)) 

No  fee 

Administering  any  and  all  oaths  re- 

Foreign   Service    Regulations,    or 

quired  to  be  made  by  pensioners  and 

other  similar  necessary  service  not 

their  witnesses  in  the  execution  of 

otherwise  provided  for 

2.00 

their  pension  vouchers,  or  by  per- 

16 

Recording,  when  necessary,  for  vessels 
or  seamen  any  document  covered 
by  the  provisions  of  the  Foreign 
Service  Regulations,  for  every  100 

sons  presenting  claims  for  pensions 
or  increase  of  pensions,  or  claims  for 
insurance  or  insurance  allowances 
paid  by  Federal  or  a  State  Govern- 

words or  fraction  thereof... 

.50 
2.00 

ment,  or  allotments,  or  certifying 
to  the  competency  of  a  local  official 

17 

Noting  marine  protest 

18 

Extending  marine  protest 

3.00 

before  whom  said  papers  were  exe- 

If it  exceeds  200  words,  for  every 

cuted,  or  for  other  services  in  rela- 

additional 100  words 

.50 

26 

tion  thereto 

No  fee 

19 

Protest  of  master  against  charterers 

Administering  oaths   or  taking  ac- 

or freighter's 

2.00 

knowledgments  of  officials  or  em- 

20 

Clearance  when  issued  by  the  consul. 

ployees  of  the  United  States  Gov- 

as at  free  ports 

2.00 

ernment,  or  of  any  corporation  in 

21 

Attending  an  appraisement  of  vessel's 
goods  or  eSects,  for  each  day's  at- 

which the  United  States  or  its  repre- 
sentative shall  own  the  entire  out- 

tend ance 

5.00 

standing  capital  stock,  in  connec- 
tion with  their  official  business  or 

22 

Attending  sale  of  vessel's  goods,  for 

each  day's  attendance  during  which 
the  sale  continues. 

5.00 

27 

accounts 

No  fee 

Administering  oaths  or    taking  ac- 
knowledgments, or  authenticating 
the  signatures  of  foreign  officials,  in 
connection  with  kinsmen's  petitions 
for  wages  and  eSects  of  deceased 

23 

Attendance  at  a  shipwreck,  or  for  the 
purpose  of  assisting  a  ship  in  dis- 
tress, or  of  saving  wrecked  goods  or 
property,  over  and  above  the  travel- 
ing expenses,  whenever  the  consul's 

interposition    is    required    by    the 

seamen  of  the  American  merchant 

parties  interested,  for  each  day 

6.00 

marine 

No  fee 

TARIFF  OF  UNITED   STATES  FOREIGN   SERVICE  FEES 


105 


Item 
No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

Item 
No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

MISCELLANEOUS  NOTARIAL  AND 

MISCELLANEOUS  NOTARIAL  AND 

OTHER  SERVICES— con. 

OTHER  SERVICES— con. 

28 

Acknowledgment  of  a  deed  or  power 
of  attorney,  or  similar  service,  in- 
cluding one  or  more  signatures,  with 

Translating  or  interpreting,  etc.— Con. 

The  foregoing  fee  shall  be  collected 

only  when  it  is  necessary  that 

certificate  thereof,  for  each  copy 

$2.00 

a  member  of  a  consular  staff  be 

29 

Acknowledgments    and    authentica- 
tions connected   with   the  assign- 
ment and  transfer  of  United  States 
bonds  or  other  United  States  Gov- 
ernment financial  obligations  or  of 
powers   of   attorney  therefor  or  to 

detailed    as   translator   or   in- 
terpreter in  the  execution  of  a 
commission  to  take  testimony. 
Exception— 
This  item  is  not  applicable  to 
criminal  cases  under  the  act 

collect  interest  thereon 

No  fee 

of  June  20,  1936  (49  Stat.  1561, 

30 

Notarial  and  otner  services  rendered 

1564). 

officials  of  foreign  governments  who 

34 

Copies  (carbon  copies  to  be  charged 

render  gratuitously  reciprocal  cour- 

for at  the  same  rate  as  originals. 

tesies  to  officers  (including  military 

This  includes  the  typing  of  official 

and  naval  officers)  of  the  Govern- 

forms where  requested  and  where 

ment  of  the  United  States 

No  fee 

such  service  is  not  included  in  any 

31 

Certifying  to  official  character  of  a 

otlier  item  of  this  tariff). 

foreign  notary  or  other  official 

2.00 

For  every  100  words  or  fraction 

Exception- 

thereof 

$0.50 

Authentications  under  author- 

35 

For  certifying  to  the  correctness  of  a 

ity  of  the  United  States  Quar- 

copy of,  or  extract  from,  a  docu- 

antine   Regulations,    in    the 

ment,  official  or  private 

2.00 

form  prescribed  by  the  De- 

Each copy  certified  is  to  be  con- 

partment of  State,  certifying 

sidered  an  original,  and  a  fee 

to  official  character  of  officials 

charged  for  the  certification. 

who  sign  foreign  deratization 

Exception— 

certificates  and  deratization 

For  the  certification  of  a  docu- 

exemption   certificates     (see 

ment,  or  copy  thereof,   the 

item  No.  8) .- 

No  fee 

original  of  which  is  author 

32 

For    taking    depositions,    executing 

ized  to  be  furnished  without 

commissions    or    letters    rogatory, 

charge 

No  fee 

where  the  record  of  testimony  in- 

36 

Additional  fee  for  all  services  contem- 

cluding caption  and  certificate  does 

plated  by  fees  numbered  24,  28,  31, 

not  exceed   500  words   (excluding 

32,  34,  and  35,  when  rendered  else- 

pun ctuation) 

10.00 

where  than  at  the  consular  office  at 

For  each  additional  100  words  or 

the  request  of  the  interested  parties. 

fraction  thereof _ 

.50 

for  each  hour  or  fraction  thereof 

1.00 

The  foregoing  fee  shall  cover  the 

In  connection  with  any  service 

administration  of  the  oath  and 

rendered  outside  of  the  consular 

all  services  of  the  consul  as  com- 

office at  the  request  of  private 

missioner,  but  shall  not  include 

individuals,  the  exact  amount 

services  of  clerk,  stenographer 

of  the  expenses  actually  and 

(dictation  and  typing)  or  typist, 

necessarily  incurred  by  the  per- 

which shall  be  additional  at 

son  rendering  the  service  shall 

the  rate  prescribed  herein  for 

be  collected  from  the  persons 

copying. 

for  whom  the  service  is  per- 

33 

Translating  or  interpreting,  for  every 
100  words  of  translation  or  fraction 
thereof,  or  for  interpreter  per  hour 

formed  in  addition  to  the  fee  or 
fees  prescribed  therefor,  but  no 
amount  in  excess  of  the  fee  or 

or  fraction  thereof 

1.00 

fees  prescribed  and  such  actual 
and  necessary  expenses  shall  be 

charged  or  accepted. 

106 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    194  8 


Item 
No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

Item 
No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

MISCELLANEOUS  NOTARIAL  AND 

MISCELLANEOUS  NOTARIAL  AND 

OTHEE  SERVICES— con. 

OTHER  SERVICES— con. 

37 

Recording   unofficial   documents   in 
consulate  upon  request: 
For  every  100  vpords  or  fraction 

43 

Certifying  to  protest  and  noting  of  a 
bill  of  exchange  or  other  negotiable 
instrument  and  giving  notice  there- 

thereof  

$0.50 

of  to  drawer  and  indorsers  when  re- 

38 

Any  and  all  services  indicated  in  the 

quested  to  do  so 

$2.00 

Tariff  of  Fees  performed  for  the 

44 

Any  and  all  services  performed  for 

official  use  of  the  Government  of  the 

American  citizens  while  outside  the 

United  States;  any  and  all  notarial 

United    States   in   preparation   of 

services,  such  as  the  administration 

ballots  to  be  used  in  any  primary. 

of  oaths  or  the  taking  of  acknowledg- 

general, or  other  public  elections  in 

ments,  in  connection  with  the  exe- 

the United  States,  its  territories,  or 

cution  of  forms  or  other  documents 

possessions,  whether  Federal,  State, 

issued  by  or  to  be  presented  to  any 

Territorial,  county,  town,  or  mu- 

department or  agency  of  the  Gov- 

nicipal  

No  fee 

ernment  of  the  United  States,  the 

45 

Certificate  of  Witness  to  Marriage 

gratis  performance  of  which  is  not 

(Form  No.  87),  in  duplicate 

1.00 

otherwise  provided  for  in  the  Tariff 

46 

For  taking  into  possession  the  per- 

of Fees;  and  any  and  all  notarial 

sonal  estate  of  any  citizen  who  shall 

services  performed  for  members  of 

die  within  the  limits  of  a  consular 

the   armed   forces   of  the   United 

States  or  for  any  civilian  employees 

district,  inventorying,  selling,  and 

of  the  Government  of  the  United 

finally  disposing  of,  according  to 

States 

No  fee 

law,  the  balance  due  thereon  for 
each  $100  of  market  value  or  fraction 

39 

Any  and  all  services  in  connection 

with  the  execution  of  tax  returns. 

thereof 

2.00 

Federal,  State,  Territorial,  munici- 

Exception- 

pal,  or  insular 

No  fee 

No  fee  shall  be  charged  on  se- 

40 

Canceled  by  Executive  Order  9507 
of  December  20, 1944 

curities  not  negotiable  by  the 
consular  officer;  and  evidences 

41 

For  certifying  to  the  correctness  of 

copies  of  certificates  of  American 

of  debt  not  due  and  payable 

origin,  manufacture,  or  inspection, 

in  the  country  where  the  de- 

where such  services  are  performed 

cedent  died.    No  charge  shall 

upon  written  orders  of  the  Secretary  of 

be  made  for  placing  the  official 

State  for  the  purpose  of  advancing 

seal  upon  the  personal  prop- 

the  export   trade   of  the    United 

erty  or  effects  of  such  deceased 

States  (see  item  No.  1) 

No  fee 

42 

Presenting  a  bill  of  exchange  or  other 
negotiable  instrument  for  accept- 

citizen, or  for  breaking  or  re- 
moving such  seals. 

ance,  payment,  or  protest,  for  each 

47 

For   each    certificate   of  protection, 

hour  or  fraction  thereof  outside  of 

semsar,   or  certificate  of  employ- 

the consular  office 

1.00 

ment  issued  at  Tangier 

2.00 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  ' 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF   CLASS    OF    CAREER   MINISTER 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salary 

George  V.  Allen 

Ambassador   ex- 
traordinary    and 
plenipotentiary. 2 

Ambassador  ex- 
traordinary    and 
plenipotentiary.' 

Ambassador    extra- 
ordinary and  pleni- 
potentiary.2 

Ambassador     ex- 
traordinary   and 
plenipotentiary.' 

Ambassador  ex- 
traordinary    and 
plenipotentiary.' 

Envoy      extraordi- 
nary and  minister 
plenipotentiary.' 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Ambassador     ex- 
traordinary   and 
plenipotentiary.' 

Envoy      extraordi- 
nary and  minister 
plenipotentiary.' 

Ambassador    ex- 
traordinary    and 
plenipotentiary.' 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Ambassador    ex- 
traordinary   and 
plenipotentiary.' 

Envoy      extraordi- 
nary and  minister 
plenipotentiary. 2 

Ambassador  ex- 
traordinary   and 
plenipotentiary. ' 

Tehran    

Apr.  23,1946 

JNov.  18, 1943 

Apr.   10,1947 

July    13,1946 

JNov.  25, 1944 

Apr.   27,1946 
Aug.  22,1946 

Nov.  26, 1947 

Nov.  13,1947 

July   25,1946 

JAug.    3, 1946 

Apr.  27,1946 

Nov.  11, 1947 
May  22,1945 

Feb.     9, 1945 

Apr.   10,1947 

Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 
Nov.  14, 1946 
Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 
Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 

§Nov.  14,1946 

§Nov.  14, 1946 

§Nov.  14, 1946 

§Nov.  14, 1946 

§Nov.  14, 1946 

§Nov.  14, 1946 

§Nov.  14, 1946 
§Nov.  14, 1946 
§Nov.  14, 1946 

§Nov.  14, 1946 

§Nov.  14,1946 

§Nov.  14, 1946 
§Nov.  14, 1946 

§Nov.  14, 1946 

§Nov.  14, 1946 

$13, 500 

Ray  Atherton 

Ottawa 

13, 500 

Willard  L.  Beaulac. 

BogotS 

13,600 

George  H.  Butler.. 
Jefferson  CaSery  . 

Ciudad  Trujillo. 
Paris 

13, 500 
13,  500 

J.  Rives  Childs.... 

Jidda  ..  

13,  500 

Sana'a     .. 

Felix  Cole 

Department 

Department 

Rome . 

13,  500 

Louis  O.  Dreyfus, 

Jr. 
James       Clement 

13, 500 

13,  500 

Dunn. 
John  G.  Erhardt... 

Vienna 

13, 500 

Joseph  Flack 

La  Paz...  . 

13,  500 

Leiand  Harrison... 
R.  Henry  Norweb. 

Department 

Habana    

13,  500 
13, 500 

Ely  E.  Palmer 

Kabul 

13,  500 

John  F.  Simmons.. 

Quito 

13,500 

'  Arranged  chronologically  according  to  salary  and  when  salary  is  the  same  according  to  date  of  appointment 
to  present  class. 

'  Serving  as  chief  of  mission  on  appointment  by  the  President.  Reinstated  as  FSO  in  class  of  CM  pursuant 
to  the  provisions  of  Section  1101  of  the  Foreign  Service  Act  of  1946. 

107 


108  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    194  8 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    OF    CAREER    MINISTER COn. 


Name 


Edwin  F.  Stanton. 


Walter  Thurston. . 


Harold    H.    Titt- 
mann,  Jr. 


S.  Pinkney  Tuck. 


George  Wadsworth. 


Avra  M.  Warren. . 


Fletcher  Warren. 


John  C.  Wiley- 


Edwin  C.  Wilson.. 

Maynard  B.  Barnes. 
Ellis  O.  Briggs 


Selden  Chapin. 


Monnett  B.  Davis. 

Waldemar  J.  Gall- 
man. 
Loy  W.  Henderson. 

George  F.  Kennan. 

H.  Freeman  Mat- 
thews. 

Robert  D.  Murphy 


Designation 


Ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and 
plenipotentiary.' 

Ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and 
plenipotentiary.' 

Ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and 
plenipotentiary.' 

Ambassador  ex- 
tra ordinary  and 
plenipotentiary.' 
Ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  pleni- 
potentiary.' 

Appointed  envoy 
extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipo- 
tentiary.' 

Ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and 
plenipotentiary.' 

Appointed  ambas- 
sador extraordi- 
nary and  plenipo- 
tentiary.' 

Ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and 
plenipotentiary.' 

Foreign  Service 
officer. 

Ambassador  extra- 
ordinary and  plen- 
ipotentiary.' 

En  voy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plen- 
ipotentiary.' 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Counselor  of  em- 
bassy.' 

Foreign  Service 
officer. 

Foreign  Service 
officer. 

Ambassador  extra- 
ordinary and  plen- 
ipotentiary.! 

U.  S.  political  ad- 
viser.' 


Post 


Bangkok 

Mexico,  D.  F... 
Port-au-Prince.. 
Cairo 

Baghdad. 

Helsinki 

Asuncion 

Lisbon 

Ankara 

Department 

Montevideo 

Budapest 

Department 

London 

Department 

Department 

Stockholm    ... 


Office  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Bern 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


tApr.  10,1947 
May  4, 1946 
.Tuly   12,1946 

tSept.  19, 1946 

Nov.  19, 1946 
Dec.  18,1947 
Apr.  10,1947 
Apr.  10,1947 

Jan.  27,1945 

Feb.  21,1947 
July     3, 1947 

Apr.  10, 1947 

Dec.  1, 1947 
tJan.  7, 1944 
July  21,1945 
Apr.  26,1946 
tScpt.  20, 1947 

Sept.  15, 1944 
July   24,1947 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Nov.  14,1946 
Nov.  14, 1946 
Nov.  14, 1946 
Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 
Nov.  14,1946 
Nov.  14,1946 
Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 

Nov.  25, 1946 
Nov.  25. 1946 

Nov.  25, 1946 

Nov.  25, 1946 
Nov.  25, 1946 
Nov.  25, 1946 
Nov.  25, 1946 
Nov.  25, 1946 

Nov.  25, 1946 
Nov.  25, 1946 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


1946 


1946 


§Nov.  14, 
§Nov.  14, 
§Nov.  14, 
§Nov.  14, 

§Nov.  14, 
§Nov  14, 
§Nov.  14, 
§Nov.  14, 

§Nov.  14, 1946 


1946 


1946 


June  23, 
§Aug.    1, 


1921 
1945 


Apr.   20,1925 


§Feb.  27, 

Oct.  7, 

§July  18, 

Oct.  1, 

Jan.  15, 


1946 
1922 
1945 
1926 
1924 


Mar.    1,1921 


May  20,1925 


Salary 


$13,  500 
13,500 
13,  500 
13,500 

13,500 
13,  500 
13,  500 
13,  500 

13,  500 

13, 500 
13, 500 

13,  500 

13,  500 
13,  500 
13,  500 
13, 500 
13,  500 

13,  500 
13,500 


John   Carter  Yin-     Envoy  extraordi- 
cent.  nary  and  minister 

plenipotentiary.' 

'  Serving  as  chief  of  mission  on  appointment  by  the  President.    Reinstated  as  FSO  in  class  of  CM  pursuant  to 
the  provisions  of  Section  1101  of  the  Foreign  Service  Act  of  1946. 
'  With  the  honorary  rank  of  minister. 
'  With  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 


CLASSIFICATION   OF 

PERSONNEL 

109 

FOREIGN    SERVICE   OFFICERS   OF    CLASS    OF    CAREER    MINISTER — COn. 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 

Date of  entry 

Name 

Designation 

Post 

pointment  to 
present  class 

on  duty  as 
FSO 

Salary 

Walter  J.  Donnelly. 

Appointed    ambas- 
sador    extraordi- 
nary and  plenipo- 
tentiary.' 

Caracas 

Aug.  30, 1947 

July     3, 1947 

July     1, 1939 

$13,  500 

KobcrtB.  Macatee- 

Consul  general 

Jerusalem 

Sept.  13,1946 

July     3, 1947 

Nov.    1,1918 

13,  500 

George  R.  Merrell- 

Envoy    extraordi- 
nary and  minister 
plenipotentiary.! 

Addis  Ababa 

May  15, 1947 

July     3, 1947 

Jan.      4, 1922 

13,  500 

Albert  F.  Nufor.... 

Ambassador    extra- 
ordinary and  plen- 
ipotentiary.' 

San  Salvador 

Apr.   10,1947 

July     3, 1947 

July     1, 1939 

13, 500 

Lowell  C.  Pinker- 

Envoy    extraordi- 

Beirut  

Nov.  19,1946 

July     3, 1947 

Oct.     3, 1917 

13,500 

ton. 

nary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary.' 

Christian      M. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Mar.  12,1947 

July     3, 1947 

May  20, 1922 

13,  500 

Ravndal. 

cer. 

Julian  F.  Harring- 

Counselor   of    em- 

Ottawa  

Dec.     9, 1946 

July   21,1947 

Aug.  18,1925 

13,500 

ton. 

bassy. 

Rudolf  E.  Schoen- 

Envoy    extraordi- 

Bucharest-  

July   28,1947 

Oct.     9, 1947 

Oct.    10,1916 

13,500 

feld. 

nary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary.' 

Paul  H.  Ailing 

Appointed    ambas- 

Karachi  

Sept.  20, 1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

§Apr.   16, 1945 

13,  500 

sador      extraordi- 

nary and  plenipo- 

tentiary.' 

William  W.  But- 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Aug.    6,1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

June    2, 1928 

13,  500 

terworth,  Jr. 

cer. 

H.  Merle  Cochran, 

Foreign  Service  ofB- 
cer. 

On  detail  as  in- 
spector. 

Dec.     9, 1942 

Nov.  10, 1947 

Oct.    23,1919 

13,  500 

Paul  C.  Daniels... 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Nov.  13, 1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

Sept.  29, 1927 

13,500 

Nathaniel      P. 

cer. 
Appointed    ambas- 

San Jos6 

Sept.  30, 1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

July     1, 1921 

13,  500 

Davis. 

sador      extraordi- 
nary and  plenipo- 
tentiary. 1 

William    E.     De- 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Oct.      5, 1945 

Nov.  10, 1947 

Aug.    6, 1923 

13,  500 

Courcy. 

cer. 

Hugh  S.  Fullerton. 

Counselor    of    em- 

Paris  

Sept.  13, 1944 

Nov.  10, 1947 

June    7, 1920 

13,  500 

bassy  and  consul 

general. 

J.  Klahr  Huddle-. - 

Appointed    ambas- 
sador    extraordi- 
nary and  plenipo- 
tentiary.' 

Rangoon 

Oct.    17,1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

Apr.   19,1915 

13,  500 

Joseph  E.  Jacobs... 

U.   S.  political  ad- 
viser. 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser, Staff  of 
Commanding 
General,  U.  S. 
Occupation 
Forces,  Korea. 

May  22,1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

Nov.    8,1915 

13,500 

James  Hugh  Kee- 

Appointed      envoy 

Damascus 

Oct.      8, 1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

Oct.    13,1922 

13,500 

ley,  Jr. 

extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipo- 
tentiary.' 

Charles  A.  Liven- 

Consul  general 

Batavia 

tAug.     6, 1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

July     1, 1939 

13,500 

good. 

John  J.  IMuccio 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

On  detail  as  in- 
spector. 

July     1, 1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

Aug.  23,1921 

13,500 

Herschel  V.  John- 

Foreign Service  offi- 

Seat of  the  Unit- 

Nov. 25, 1946 

Nov.  25, 19461  §Nov.  25,1946[  13,500 

son. 

cer. 

ed  Nations. 

1 

'  Serving  as  chief  of  mission  on  appointment  by  the  President.    Reinstated  as  FSO  in  class  of  CM  pursuant  to 
the  provisions  of  Section  1101  of  the  Foreign  Service  Act  of  1948. 

778382—48 8 


110 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 
FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    ONE 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Sal 

Henry  M.   Bank- 

Counselor    of    em- 

Ottawa  

tJan.    20,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July 

1, 1939 

$13, 

bead. 

bassy    for    econ. 
affairs. 

George  L.  Brandt.. 

C  onsul  general 

Naples 

Mar.    9,1944 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr. 

21,1915 

13, 

Richard    P.    But- 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Sept.  17, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec. 

1, 1921 

13, 

rick. 

cer. 

Erie  R.  Dickover.. 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

London  

Dec.     3, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

June 

4,1914 

13, 

Leland  B.  Morris.. 

Foreign  Service  oflB- 
cer. 

On  detail  as  in- 
spector. 

Dec.  20,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

§Oct. 

16, 1945 

13, 

H.  Earle  Russell... 

Foreign  Service  oflB- 
cer. 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser   to    Su- 
preme   Com- 
mander for  Al- 
lied   Powers, 
Tokyo. 

Dec.  26,1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Oct. 

6,1916 

13, 

North  Winship 

Consul  general 

Montreal 

Oct.    12,1944 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July 

19. 1910 

13, 

Sam  E.  Woods 

Consul  general 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Munich 

June    9, 1947 
Apr.     7, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

July 
July 

1, 1939 
1, 1939 

13, 

Ralph   H.   Acker- 

Lima.- .._ 

13, 

man. 

H.      Lawrence 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy for  econ.  af- 

Athens  

May  31,1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

July 

1, 1939 

13, 

Groves. 

fairs. 

Donald  R.  Heath.. 

Envoy       extraordi- 
nary    and     min- 

Sofia  

Sept.  30, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct. 

4, 1920 

13, 

ister     plenipoten- 

tiary.! 

Alfred    W.    Klie- 

Consul  general 

Halifax. 

Feb.     6, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar. 

13,1923 

13, 

forth. 

Thomas  H.  Lock- 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Manila 

Dec.     5, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July 

1, 1939 

13, 

ett. 

Orsen  N.  Nielsen.. 

Consul  general- 

Sydney 

Aug.    1, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Doc. 

1,1919 

13, 

Daniel  J.  Reagan.. 

Counselor  of  embas- 
sy for  econ.  affairs. 

Paris 

Sept.  19. 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July 

1, 1939 

13, 

Loyd  V.  Steere 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy   for    econ. 
affairs. 

The  Hague 

Dec.  12,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July 

1, 1939 

13, 

Harold  S.  Tewell.. 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Habana. 

May    M947 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov. 

22, 1921 

13, 

Herbert  S.  Bursley. 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Ankara 

Apr.  25,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct. 

20, 1919 

12, 

Cecil  M.  P.  Cross.. 

Consul  general. 

Sao  Paulo 

Mar.  21, 1941 

Nov.  13.1946 

Dec. 

23, 1919 

12, 

William  E.  Dunn. , 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Department 

July   31,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July 

1, 1939 

12, 

Raymond  H.  Gelst- 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Apr.     4, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov. 

25. 1921 

12, 

Samuel  Reber 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Aug.  16,1944 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct. 

1, 1926 

12, 

Howard  K.  Trav- 

ers. 
Merwin  L,  Bohan. 

cer. 
Consul  general- 

Vancouver. 

May  15,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

June 

13, 1921 

12, 

Counselor    of    em- 

Mexico, D.  F... 

Aug.  14,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July 

1, 1939 

12, 

bassy    for    econ. 

affairs. 

Walter  A,  Foote... 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Department 

July     2, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Sept. 

30, 1920 

12, 

Cecil  Wayne  Gray. 

Consul  general 

Marseille 

May  31,1947 

Nov.  13,1946 

Aug. 

24, 1928 

12, 

George  D.  Hopper 

Consul  general- 

Hong  Kong  and 
Macau. 

Sept.  17, 1945 

Nov.  13,1946 

Oct. 

5, 1917 

12, 

1  Serving  as  chief  of  mission  on  appointment  by  the  President. 


CLASSIFICATION   OF  PERSONNEL 
FOREIGN    SERVICE   OFFICERS   OF   CLASS   ONE — Continued 


111 


Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 

Date of  entry 

Name 

Designation 

Post 

pointment  to 
present  class 

on  duty  as 
FSO 

Salary 

Alfred  T.  Nester... 

Foreign  Service  ofiS- 

Department 

Ang.  25,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

June  28,1922 

$12,400 

Harold  Shantz 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Canberra 

Feb.  26,1947 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  30, 1921 

12, 400 

Cliflord  C.  Taylor. 

Agricultural  attachfi. 

New  Delhi 

Mar.  26, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

12,400 

Paul  T.   Culbert- 

First  secretary 

Madrid... 

Apr.   15,1947 

Feb.   18,1947 

Mar.    9,1947 

12, 000 

son. 
Charles  E.  Bohlen. 

Foreign  Service  oflS- 

Department 

June    3, 1942 

May  15,1947 

May    1, 1929 

12,000 

Fohn  M,  Cabot 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy and  consul.' 

Shanghai- 

Nov.  25, 1947 

May  15,1947 

Oct.     1, 1926 

12,  000 

Boward  Donovan. 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

New  Delhi 

Apr.  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

Nov.  29, 1921 

12, 000 

David  McK.  Key.. 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 

Apr.   15,1947 

May  15,1947 

Apr.  20,1925 

12, 000 

Edward  B.   Law- 

Counselor    of    em- 

Ankara  

ISept.    7,1945 

May  15, 1947 

July     1, 1939 

12, 000 

son. 

bassy    for    econ. 
affairs. 

Warwick    Perkins. 

First  secretary 

Ankara 

July     4, 1945 

May  15,1947 

Nov.    6,1924 

12,  000 

Edwin  A.  Plitt... 

Diplomatic      agent 
and    consul    gen- 
eral.2 

Tangier 

July   10,1947 

May  15, 1947 

Nov.  30, 1921 

12, 000 

Karl  L.  Rankin.... 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Athens 

Oct.    16,1947 

May  15,1947 

July     1, 1939 

12, 000 

lames  W.  Riddle- 

Counselor    of    mis- 

Office   of    U.S. 

Aug.  19,1947 

May  15, 1947 

Nov.  20, 1929 

12, 000 

berger. 

sion. 

Political     ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Hugh     S.     Cam- 

Counselor   of    em- 

Stockholm  

July    15,1947 

June  19,1947 

July     7, 1947 

12, 000 

ming,  Jr. 

bassy. 

Henry  S.  Villard_.- 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Department 

July   24,1947 

July   24,1947 

July    24,1947 

12, 000 

Elaymond  C.  Miller- 

Counselor    of    em- 
b.issy    for    econ. 
affairs. 

Brussels 

tSept.  18, 1947 

Sept.    6,1947 

Sept.  18, 1947 

12, 000 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    TWO 


Paul  R.  Josselyn... 

Consul  general 

Singapore 

Mar.    5,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  25,1910 

$11,900 

Lynn  W.  Meekins 

Consul..  - 

Toronto 

Aug.  26,1947 
Nov.    4,1944 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 
Nov.    1,1920 

11,900 

George  P.  Shaw 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Quito  . 

11,900 

Clarence  J.  Spiker. 

Consul  general 

Tsingtao 

July   30,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

May  29,1914 

11, 900 

Edward  M.  Groth. 

Consul  general 

Hamburg- 

Jan.    18,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1920 

11, 750 

Hugh  Millard 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Brussels 

June    3, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Sept.    6,1921 

11,750 

Parker  W.  Buhr- 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Dec.  22,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Sept.  10, 1918 

11, 400 

man. 

cer. 

Sydney    B.    Red- 

Consul  general 

Frankfort  on  the 

tMar.    1,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

June  13,1921 

11,400 

ecker. 

Main. 

Christian  T.  Steger. 

Consul  general  and 
first  secretary. 

Copenhagen 

Dec.  28,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.      2, 1920 

11,  400 

'  Accredited  to  the  embassy  at  Nanking. 
»  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


112  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    TWO — Continued 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Sal 

Don  C.  Bliss_ 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy    for     econ. 
aflairs. 

London 

tDec. 

14, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

$11, 

William  R.  Lang- 

Consul  general  and 

Office   of  U.  S. 

tMay 

15, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     2, 1914 

11, 

don. 

United  States  po- 
litical adviser. 

Political    Ad- 
viser, Staff  of 
Commanding 
General,  U.  S. 
Occupation 
Forces,  Korea. 

Paul  0.  Nyhus 

Agricultural  attache. 

London 

May 

6, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

11, 

Robert     Lacy 

Consul  general 

Tientsin 

tMar. 

11, 1946 

Nov.  13,1940 

Oct.    22,1921 

11, 

Smyth. 

Maurice   W.   Alt- 

Consul  general 

Bremen 

tApr. 

11, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.  13,1923 

in 

affer. 

John    W.    Bailey, 

Jr. 
Charles  A.  Bay    -. 

C  onsul  general 

Genoa-.. 

June 

3, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

§Oct.      1, 1943 

10, 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Milan  . 

tMay 
June 

7, 1946 
7, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1940 

Oct.      2, 1920 
Dec.  29,1931 

in 

William  H.  Beck.. 

Southampton... 

iO, 

Donald  F.  Bigelow. 

Counselor   of   lega- 
tion and  consul. 

Addis  Ababa 

Oct. 

30, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1940 

July     4, 1921 

10, 

Hiram  A.  Boucher. 

Consul  general 

Canton 

July 

11, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

June  13, 1921 

in, 

Clarence  C.  Brooks- 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy   for    econ. 
affairs. 

Rio  de  Janeiro-. 

Apr. 

18, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1940 

July     1, 1939 

10, 

George  R. Canty.. 

Fii'st  secretary  and 

Bern 

Dec. 

5, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

in 

consul. 

Harry  E.  Carlson.. 

Consul  general  and 
first  secretary. 

Budapest 

Nov. 

13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    19,1920 

10, 

Lewis  Clark' 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Nanking 

Aug. 

26. 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.    2,1925 

10, 

Edward  S.  Crocker, 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Warsaw. 

Apr. 

11,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Sept.  30, 1922 

in 

2d. 

Owen  L.  Dawson.. 

Agricultural  attache  '^- 

Nanking 

tMar. 

25, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

10, 

Samuel  H.  Day 

Coimselor    of    em- 
bassy   for    econ. 
affairs. 

New  Delhi 

Oct. 

21,  1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

10, 

Charles  E.  Dicker- 

Counselor  of  legation 
for  econ.  affairs. 

Pretoria 

Jan. 

31,  1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

10 

son,  Jr.' 

Consul  general 

Johannesburg.. - 

Mar. 

4, 1947 

10, 

Albert  M.  Doyle.. 

Foreign  Service  ofli- 
cer. 

On  detail  as  ins- 
pector. 

Sept. 

25, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.  11,1922 

10, 

Curtis  T.  Everett. 

Consul- 

Basel 

Dec. 
Nov. 

20. 1946 

25. 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.    6,1923 
June  14,1921 

in 

Samuel  J.  Fletcher. 

Consul  general 

Melbourne 

10, 

Fayette  J.  Flexer.. 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Manila 

JJuly 

8, 1947 

Nov.  13. 1940 

May    7,1927 

in 

Richard  Ford 

Consul  general 

Barcelona 

Mar. 

29, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1940 

Apr.   12,1923 

10, 

Homer  S.  Fox 

Cml.  attache 

Counselor    of    em- 

Ottawa  

Dec. 

Nov. 

4, 1944 
29, 1940 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 
July     1, 1939 

in 

Julian  C.  Greenup, 

Buenos  Aires 

10, 

bassy    for    econ. 

afiairs. 

George  J.  Haering. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 
Counselor  of  embassy 

Department 

Sept. 

3, 194? 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.    0,1924 

10, 

George  C.  Howard- 

Cairo 

Aug. 

25, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

in 

for  econ.  affairs. 

Joel  C.  Hudson 

First  secretary  and 
consul  general. 

Bucharest 

tSopt. 

25, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.   12,1923 

10, 

Marcel  E.  Malige  . 

Cml.  attach^-. 

Bern 

Sept. 

19, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

June,  24, 1922 

10, 

1  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 
>  Assigned  to  serve  at  Shanghai. 


'  Resident  in  Johannesburg. 


CLASSIFICATION   OF 

PERSONNEL 

113 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF 

CLASS  TWO — continued 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 

Date of  entry 

Name 

Designation 

Post 

pointment  to 
present  class 

on  duty  as 
FSO 

Salary 

Lester    DeWitt 

Counselor    of    em- 

Habana  

May    9,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

$10, 700 

Mallory. 

bassy. 

Dayle      C.      Mc- 

Consul  general 

Glasgow 

Mar.  14, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.     6, 1919 

10, 700 

Donough. 

Thomas  McEnelly. 

First  secretary  and 
consul  general. 

Lisbon 

Aug.  15,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.  12,1919 

10, 700 

Paul     G.     TVTinnfi- 

Agricultural  attache. 

Consul  general 

Counselor    of    em- 

Habana  

Apr.  15,1942 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

10,  700 

man. 

Tunis 

Aug.    4, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

§Sept.    1,1936 

10,  700 

Jefferson  Patterson. 

Cairo 

Apr.  29,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Sept.    8,1921 

10, 700 

bassy. 

Austin  R.  Preston  i 

Consul  general 

Ziirich  and  Va- 
duz. 
Manila 

June    2,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    16,1922 

10, 700 

J.   Bartlett   Rich- 

Cml. attachS 

tJuly     8, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

10, 700 

ards. 

Joseph  C.  Satter- 

Foreign  Service  oflS- 

Department 

Mar.  13, 1945 

Nov,  13, 1946 

Oct.     1, 1926 

10, 700 

thwaite. 

cer. 

Paul  P.  Steintorf... 

Consul  general 

Antwerp 

June    2, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

10, 700 

George  Tait 

Counselor    of    em- 

London  

Feb.     8, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    31,1923 

10,700 

bassy  and  consul 

general. 

Howard  H.  Tewks- 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Nov.  29, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

10. 700 

bury. 

cer. 

Angus  Ward 

Consul  general 

Mukden 

July     9, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  20,1925 

10,  700 

George  IT.  Winters. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Ciudad Ju6rez.. 

Dec.  22,1944 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.  10,1927 

10,  700 

James  F.  Hodgson. 
Frederick  B.Lyon. 

cer. 
Cml.  attache 

Warsaw 

Apr.     1, 1947 

Feb.   18,1947 

Mar.    5,1947 

10, 000 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

On detail  as  in- 

July  17,1947 

Feb.  17,1947 

Mar.  11,1947 

10,000 

cer. 

spector. 

Livingston  T.  Mer- 

Counselor   of    em- 

Nanking  

Dec.  15,1947 

Feb.   18,1947 

Aug.    6, 1947 

10,000 

chant. 

bassy. 

David  M.  Mayn- 

First  secretary 

Office  of  U.  S. 

May    6,1947 

Mar.  22, 1947 

May    6,1947 

10,000 

ard. 

Political   Ad- 
viser   to    Su- 
preme   Com- 
mander for  Al- 
lied   Powers, 
Tokyo. 

Franklin  W.  Wolf. 

Cml.  attache.. 

Montevideo 

tApr.  21,1947 

Mar.  22.1947 

Mar.  22, 1947 

10,000 

Theodore  C.Achil- 

Foreign Service  offi- 

Department  

Sept.  10, 1947 

May  15,1947 

Jan.     8, 193? 

10,000 

les. 

cer. 

John  M.  Allison... 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

July   30,1946 

May  15, 1947 

Jan.      1, 1932 

10,000 

n.    Merrell    Ben- 

cer. 
Consul  general 

Dairen 

May    7, 1946 

May  15,1947 

Feb.     2, 1929 

10,000 

ninghoff. 

James  C.  H.  Bon- 

Counselor    of    em- 

Paris  

May  31,1946 

May  15,1947 

Sept.  29, 1927 

10,000 

brieht. 

bassy. 

Philip  W.  Bonsai.. 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

The  Hague 

tJuly   18,1947 

May  15,  1947 

§Aug.  28,1944 

10, 000 

John  TL.  Bruins.. ». 

Counselor    of    em- 

Praha  

tApr.     9, 1946 

May  15,1947 

Oct.     8, 1923 

10,000 

bassy. 

Homer  M.  Bying- 
toD,  Jr. 

Counselor    of    em- 

Rome  

{Mar.  26, 1947 

May  15, 1947 

Dec.  23,1930 

10,000 

bassy. 

Cavendish  W. 

Ambassador   extra- 

Belgrade  

Apr.  10,1947 

May  15, 1947 

May  19,1928 

10,000 

Cannon. 

ordinary  and  plen- 
ipotentiary. ' 

Vinton  Chapin 

Counselor   of   lega- 

Dublin  

Apr.   21,1947 

May  15,1947 

§May  21, 1936 

10,000 

tion. 

'  Resident  in  Ziirich. 

»  Serving  as  chief  of  mission  on  appointment  by  the  President. 


114  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    TWO — Continued 


Name 

DesigTiation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salary 

Warren  M.  Chase . 

Oliver  Edmund 
Clubb. 

William  P.  Coch- 
ran, Jr. 

Robert  D  Coe 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul  general 

Counselor    of    lega- 
tion. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Counselor    of   lega- 
tion. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 
Foreign  Service  oflB- 

Office  of  U,  S. 
Political   Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Changchun 

Budapest 

London      

Nov.    2,1945 

May  29, 1947 
Nov.    4, 1947 
Apr.     2, 1941 
Apr.   17,1947 
Dec.     9, 1947 

Mar.  29, 1946 
Aug.  25,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1917 
May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

Feb.   11,1929 

June  30,1928 
June  21,1928 
Sept.    4,1928 
Sept.  29, 1927 
Jan.      2, 1931 

May  31, 1930 
§Jan.    11,1934 

$10,000 

10,000 
10,000 
10, 000 

Gerald  A.  Drew... 

Everett  F.  Drum- 
right. 

Budapest 

Office  of  U.  S. 
Political   Ad- 
viser   to    Su- 
preme   Com- 
mander for  Al- 
lied   Powers, 
Tokyo. 

Moscow 

10,000 
10,000 

10,000 

Walton  C.  Ferris... 

Department 

io,oon 

Raymond  A.  Hare. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department 

July    13,1946 

May  15,1947 

Oct.    24,1928 

10,000 

Cloyee  K.  Huston. . 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Consul    

Oslo 

tMay    7,1946 

Oct.    27,  1947 

Oct.    12,1945 
Mar.  19, 1945 

Apr.  11,1946 

May    8,1947 

Aug.   29,1947 

Jan.    17,1946 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May    9,1927 

Feb.  24,1927 

Oct.      1, 1926 
July     1, 1939 

Jan.    25,1932 

Sept.  12, 1930 

July     1, 1929 

Nov.  12, 1928 

10,000 

Gerald  Keith 

London         

10,000 

John  B.  Ketcham 

Batavia 

10,00C 

Charles  F.  Knox, 

Cml.  attache. 

First  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  oflB- 

cer. 

First  secretary  and 

consul  general. 
Foreign  Service  offi- 

Caracas 

10,000 

Jr. 
Foy  D.  Kohler 

Moscow.. 

10,000 

Hervg   J.    L'Heu- 

reux. 
John  H.  Madonne. 

Department 

Warsaw 

10,000 
10,000 

Sheldon  T.  Mills. . 

Department 

10,000 

Harold  B.  Minor.. 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 
Foreign  Service  offi- 

Athens  

July    10,1947 
Dec.   20,1944 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

Apr.   18,1929 
May  14, 1930 

10,000 

James  K.  Penfleld. 

Department 

10,000 

Guy  W.  Ray 

Counselor  of  embas- 

Buenos Aires 

July     1, 1947 

May  15,1947 

Oct.    21,1930 

10,000 

Edward  J.  Sparks. 

sy. 
Counselor  of  embas- 

Copenhagen 

Apr.   15,1947 

May  15,1947 

Oct.    11,1926 

10, 000 

Llewellyn    E. 

Thompson,  Jr. 
Edward  T.  Wailes. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 
Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department 

Department 

Apr.     8, 1946 
Dec.   22,1944 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

Feb.   15,1929 
Oct.    22,1929 

10,000 
10,000 

Thomas  C.  Wesson. 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy.^j 

Athens 

tOct.    29,1947 

May  15,1947 

Aug.    9,1927 

10,000 

] 


CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL  115 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  TWO — Continued 


Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 

Date of  entry 

Name 

Designation 

Post 

pointment  to 
present  class 

on  duty  as 
FSO 

Salary 

/^illiam  J.  Sebald.. 

Counselor    of    mis- 
sion. 

Office    of   U.S. 
Political   Ad- 
viser   to    Su- 
preme   Com- 
mander for  Al- 
lied    Powers, 
Tokyo. 

tAug.  11,1947 

July    2,1947 

July   27,1947 

$10, 000 

ohn     Lammey 

First  secretary  and 

Copenhagen 

JScpt.    6,1947 

July    28,1947 

Sept.    7,1947 

10, 000 

Stewart. 

consul. 

harles    F.    Bald- 

Counselor of  embas- 

Oslo  

tDec.  22,1947 

July   28,1947 

Aug.  24,1947 

10,000 

win. 

sy  forecon.  affairs. 

enH.Thibodeaux. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Paris 

tSept.    6,1947 

July   28,1947 

Sept.    7,1947 

10, 000 

/■illiam  P.  Mad- 

Foreign  Service  of- 

Department  

Oct.     4, 1947 

Sept.    6,1947 

Oct.     4, 1947 

10, 000 

dox. 

ficer. 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    THREE 


^'ainwright     Ab- 

Consul general 

St.  John's,  N.  F. 

June    4, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  17,1920 

$9,  900 

bott. 

Consul  general 

Aug.  11,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  15, 1920 

9,900 

little. 

aleigh  A.  Gibson. 

Consul  general 

Salonika 

Sept.  18, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July   12,1920 

9,900 

imes  E.  McKen- 

First  secretary  and 

Nanking 

Mar.  17, 1947 

Nov,  13, 1946 

June     1, 1925 

9,900 

na. 

consul  general. 

eslie  E.  Reed 

Consul  general - 

Caracas 

Jan.    27,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

May    9, 1914 

9,900 

imes  T.  Scott 

First  secretary 

Bangkok 

tApr.  28,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

9,900 

[arshall  M.Vance. 

Counselor  of  mission 
and    consul    gen- 
eral. 

Office  of  U.  S, 
Political   Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

May  16,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     5, 1921 

9,900 

sse  F.  Van  Wic- 

kel. 

.  Dana  Hodgdon . 

Consul  general 

Amsterdam 

tNov.    1,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

9,900 

Consul  general 

Stuttgart 

Feb.  28,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

§Jan.    11,1934 

9,800 

enwick    S.    Mc- 

Consul  general    ..  . 

Palermo 

Oct.    27,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     8, 1920 

9,800 

Niece. 

uincy  F.  Roberts. 

Consul 

Gibraltar 

Tehran 

Nov.  28, 1947 
JDec.     8, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  17,1915 
July     1, 1939 

9,800 

imes  Somerville.. 

First  secretary 

9,800 

Walter   Wash- 

First secretary  and 

Mgxico,  D.  F... 

June  26,1945 

Nov,  13, 1946 

Oct.     1, 1926 

9,800 

ington. 

consul. 

'^illiam  H.  Beach. 

Consul 

Leopold  ville 

Office   of   U.S. 

Nov.  25, 1947 
Oct.    14,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.    5,1924 
July     1, 1920 

9,500 

avidC.Berger... 

Consul  general 

9,500 

Political   Ad- 

viser   to    Su- 

preme   Com- 

mander  for 

Allied  Powers, 

Tokyo. 

ichardF.  Boyce.- 

Consul  general 

Melbourne. 

Jan.    15,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July    10,1920 

9,600 

aniel   M.   Brad- 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Feb.  10,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

May    1, 1929 

9,500 

dock. 

cer. 

.  Bland  CalderL. 

Cml.  attache 

Nanking 

tFeb.  17,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

9,500 

eo  J.  Callanan.  .. 

Victoria,  B.  C... 
Panama 

July    17,1946 
Apr.  15,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13. 1946 

Sept.    4,1923 
July     1, 1939 

9,500 

rchie  W.  Childs.. 

Cml.  attache 

9,500 

rescott  Childs 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Department 

July   17,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.    5,1924 

9,500 

» Assigned  to  serve  at  Shanghai. 


116  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    THREE continued 


1 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 

Date  of  entry 

Name 

Designation 

Post 

Dointment  to 
present  class 

on  duty  as 
FSO 

Salary 

Cabot  Coville 

Foreign  Service  oflB- 
cer. 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser   to    Su- 
preme   Com- 
mander for  Al- 
lied   Powers, 
Tokyo. 

Dec.  27,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.     1, 1926 

$9,  500 

James  Orr  Denby„ 
Hasell  H  Dick 

Counselor   of  lega- 

Vienna  

Dec.  28,1944 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Sept.    6,1921 

9,500 
9,500 

tion. 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Dakar     .        

Jan.    23.1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.  14, 1911 

Harold  D.  Finley.. 
C.  Paul  Fletcher... 

Algiers 

tOct.    16,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.     2, 1920 

9,500 

Casablanca 

JDec.     8, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July   29,1924 

9,500 

Lynn  W.  Franklin. 
Franklin     C. 

Consul  general 

Curacao 

tJune    8, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Sept.  27, 1916 

9,500 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

May    5, 1947 

Nov.  13,1946 

Jan.      8, 1926 

9,500 

Gowen. 

cer. 

W  i  n  t  h  r  0  p    S. 
Greene. 

C  onsul  general 

JMar.  27, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    25,1924 

9,600 

William     M, 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Nov.  25, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.      1, 1926 

9,500 

Qwynn. 

cer. 

Curtis  C.Jordan... 

Consul  general. 

Lourenco  Mar- 
ques. 

Sept.  14, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Feb.  29,1920 

9,500 

ErwinP.  Keeler... 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 

Dec.  23,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

9,500 

C.  Porter  Kuyken- 

dall. 
Charles  W.  Lewis, 

Consul  general 

Liverpool 

tMar.  16, 1944 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.     2, 1920 

9,500 

Counselor    of    em- 

Karachi  

July   22,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.   12,1923 

9,500 

Jr. 

bassy  and  consul 
general. 

Clarence  E.  Macy. 

Consul  general 

Istanbul.. 

Sept.  18, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     5, 1923 

9,500 

Paul  W.  Meyer 

Consul 

Hankow.   ...  .. 

Oct.    20,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

May    9,1924 

9,500 

JamesP.Moffltt.- 

C  onsul  general 

Monterrey 

Sept.  14, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    10,1919 

9,500 

James   S.    Moose, 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

On detail  as  in- 

Mar.   3,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.    20,1928 

9,500 

Jr. 

cer. 

spector. 

James  B.  Pilcher. - 

Consul... 

Shanghai 

Mar.    1, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.    6,1928 

9,500 

Harold  M.  Randall. 

First  secretary  and 
cml.  attache. 

Madrid 

Oct.    26,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

9,500 

Paul  C.  Squire 

Consul  general _ 

Dublin 

Aug.   20,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  17, 1919 

9,500 

Maurice   L.    Staf- 

Consul general  and 

M6xico,  D.  F... 

tAug.  23,1943 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Sept.  30, 1919 

9,500 

ford. 

first  secretary. 

William  T.  Turner. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Nanking 

Feb.   20,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  26,1924 

9,500 

Walter  N.  Walms- 

Counselor    of    em- 

Rome  

Feb.     6, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  18,1929 

9,500 

ley,  Jr. 

bassy    for    econ. 
aflairs. 

James  R.  Wilkin- 

Consul  general. 

Goteborg 

Oct.    17,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     2, 1921 

9,500 

Frances  E.  Willis 

First  secretary  and 

London 

May  26,1947 

Nov.  13,1946 

Sept.  29, 1927 

9,500 

consul. 

Ware  Adams 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Vienna 

tSept.    7,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.  10,1929 

9,200 

Sidney  A.  Belov- 

Consul 

Toronto 

Dec.  20,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    16,1929 

9,200 

sky. 

Burton  Y.  Berry 

Counselor    of    em- 

BogotS 

Sept.  30, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

May  21,1928 

9,20( 

bassy. 

Gilson  O.  Blake... 

Consul  general 

Valparaiso 

}Mar.    4,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    12,1922 

9,200 

Russell  M.  Brooks- 

Consul  general 

Bordeaux 

July    29, 1947 

Nov.  13,1946 

June  26,1922 

9,200 

Allan  Dawson 

Foreign  Service  offl- 

Department 

Dec.  31,1940 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.   20,192S 

9,200 

Charles  U.  Derry.. 

Cousul  general 

Calcutta 

June  23,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.  15,1922 

9,200 

Bertel    E.    Kuni- 

First  secretary  and 

Beirut 

Jan.    22, 194f 

Nov.  13, 1940 

Juno  18,1928 

9,200 

holm. 

consul. 

CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL  117 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    THREE — Continued 


Name 


John  H.  Morgan... 

Sidney  E.  O'Don- 
oghue. 

Harold  B.  Quartou 

Harry  L.  Trout- 
man. 

Carlos  J.  Warner.. 

George  Gregg  Ful- 
ler. 

Samuel  E.  Thomp- 
son. 

Frederik  van  den 
Arend. 

Joseph  F.  Burt 

Reginald  S.  Castle- 
man. 

Richard  M.  de 
Lambert. 

Eugene  M.  Hinklc. 

Ollver  B.  North... 

E.  Talbot  Smith... 

Robert  B.  Streeper. 

Francis  H.  Styles.. 

Osborn  S.  Watson. 

Glenn  A.  Abbey... 

George  M.  Abbott. 

Garret  O.  Acker- 
son,  Jr. 

George  D.  An- 
drews. 

J.  Kenly  Bacon 

La  Verne  Baldwin.. 

Walworth  Bar- 
bour. 

Jacob  D.  Beam 

MaxWaldoBishop. 


James  E.  Brown, 

Jr. 
Robert  Y.  Brown.. 

Sidney  H.  Browne. 

Augustus  S.  Chase. 
DuWayne     O. 

Clark. 
Montgomery     H. 

Colladay. 

Basil  D.Dahl 

John  Davies,  Jr 


Designation 


First  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  oflB- 

cer. 

Consul  general 

Consul 


First  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign    Service 

officer. 
Consul 


Post 


Paris 

Department. 


Tampico. 
Geneva.. 


Consul. 


Foreign    Service 

officer. 
Consul 


First  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul 

Asst.  cml.  attachS... 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Cml.  attach^ 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Foreign    Service 

officer. 
Consul 


Consul. - 

First  secretary 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 
Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 
Counselor  of  mission. 


First  secretary  and 

consul. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 
Consul  general 

Cml.  attache 

Foreign  Service  Offi- 
cer. 


Bogota 

Department- 
Manchester.. 

Batavia 

Department. 

M&laga 

Lima 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Montreal 

Ottawa 

Accra 

Chungking.. 

Shanghai 

Wellington... 

Batavia 

Saigon 

Department. 

Vancouver... 


Quebec 

Ankara 

Department- 
Department. 


Office  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser to  Su- 
preme Com- 
mander for 
Allied  Pow- 
ers, Tokyo. 

Montevideo 


Manila 

Department. 


Shanghai 

Department. 


Port-of-Spain. 

Copenhagen-. 
Department-. 


Dec.     3, 1947 

July     7, 1947 

May  1, 1946 
Aug.  23,1946 

Aug.  23, 1946 

June  16,1947 

Feb.  12,1946 

Dec.  29,1945 

Jan.    27,1947 

May  13,1946 

Mar.  29, 1946 

Sept.  10, 1946 
Nov.  16, 1928 
July  17,1946 
Apr.  30,1946 
May  13, 1946 
May  2. 194; 
July  28,194' 
tNov.  10, 1947 
May    8,1947 

Oct.     2, 1947 

Oct.  15,1945 
Oct.  28,1947 
Feb.  26,1945 

Aug.   28,1947 

JAug.  20,1946 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


July   17,1946 

Aug.  22, 1946 

July     9, 1947 

May  15, 1947 
Aug.     6, 1947 

tNov.  27, 1947 

May  15,1946 
Aug.     3, 1947 


Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 
13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 


13. 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13,  1946 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


Nov. 

July 

Apr. 
Feb. 

May 

§Aug. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Nov. 
July 
Dec. 
Sept. 
June 
July 
Oct. 
Sept. 
July 


2, 1925 

1. 1922 

29, 1912 

26. 1923 

17, 1928 
6, 1937 

22. 1919 

3. 1923 

12. 1924 
4, 1920 

15, 1924 

2,1925 
1, 1939 
1,1921 
12, 1924 

21. 1920 
1, 1939 

11, 1927 
29, 1927 
8, 1928 


Sept.  28, 1927 


Jan. 
May 
Jan. 

Jan. 

Oct. 


6. 1931 
9, 1927 

1. 1932 

1, 1932 
11, 1935 


Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 
Nov.  13, 


1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 
1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 
Nov.  13, 


1946 
1946 


July     7, 1928 

May  21,1928 

Sept.   29,1927 

Nov.    2, 1925 
July     1, 1939 

Nov.  23, 1929 

July     1, 1939 
Jan.    16, 1932 


Salary 


9,200 

9,200 

9,200 
9,200 

9,200 

8,900 

8,900 

8,900 

8,600 

8,600 

8,600 

8,600 
8,600 
8,600 
8,600 
8,600 
8,6C0 
8,300 
8,300 
8,300 

8,300 

8,300 
8,300 
8,300 

8,300 

8,300 


8,300 

8,300 

8,300 

8,300 
8,300 

8,300 

8,300 
8,300 


^]ll 


'Hi 


I 


111 


is 


118  '      FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE   OFFICERS    OF    CLASS   THREE continued 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Henry  B.  Day.. 
Edmlund  J.  Dorsz. 
Chares  H.  Ducotfi 
C.  Burke  Elbrick.. 

Ernest  E.  Evans... 

Robert  F.  Femald. 
Dorsey  Oassaway 

Fisher. 
Wilson  C.  Flake... 

William  A.  Fowler. 

Laurence  C.  Frank. 

Willard  Oalbraith. 

James  W.  Ganten- 
bein. 

Bernard  Gotlieb_._ 

Archibald  E.Gray. 

John  N.  Hamlin. -. 

Randolph  Harri- 
son. 

Richard  B.  Haven. 

Charles  H.  Heisler. 

R.  Horton  Henry.. 

Thomas  A.  Hickok.. 

Knowlton  V.  Hicks. 
Heyward  G.  HiU.. 
Frederick  W .  Hinke . 
Malcolm  P.  Hooper. 
John  F.  Huddles- 
ton. 
Morris  N.  Hughes. 

Benjamin    M. 

Hulley. 
Charles  A.  Hutch- 
inson. 

J.  Winsor  Ives 

Perry  N.  Jester 

J.  Wesley  Jones 

Kenneth  C.  Krentz. 
George  D.LaMont- 
Rufns  H.  Lane,  Jr. 

Henry  P.  Leverich. 


John  H.  Lord 

Raymond  P.  Lud- 

den. 
Cecil  B.  Lyon 


Consul 

First  secretary 

Cml.  attache 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul  general 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul  general  and 
first  secretary. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul 

Consul 


Edinburgh... 

Baghdad 

Brussels 

Department. 

Manila 


First  secretary  and 

consul. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 


First  secretary  and 

consul  general. 
Foreign    Service 

officer. 
First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Cml.  attachS 

Consul  general 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul  general 

Consul 

First  secretary  and 

consul. 
Counselor   of  lega- 
tion. 

Consul 

First  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Consul  general 

First  secretary 


Tananarive 

Mexico,  D.  F.. 


Department. 
Department- 
Vienna 

La  Paz 

Berlin 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Windsor.. 

Halifax 

Singapore. 
Ankara. -. 


Turin.. 

Newcastle-on- 
Tyne. 
Mexico,  D.  F.. 

Belgrade 


Sydney 

Bratislava. 
Tientsin . . . 
Kingston.. 
Liverpool-. 


Habana 

Department. 
Habana 


Guatemala- 
Colombo... 
Rome 


Taipei . . 
Naples. - 
Madrid. 


Bucharest- 


Valencia. 
Nanking. 


Department. 


John  J.  Macdonald.. 
Dale  W.  Maher 
«  Assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions 


Bombay ' 
Pretoria., 
in  India. 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Oct.  2, 1946 
Apr.  22,1947 
Feb.  26,1947 
Dec.  6, 1945 

Feb.  27,1947 

JFeb.  8, 1946 
July    17,1946 

Feb.     6, 1945 

May  23, 1946 

tSept.    7,1946 

May  14,1946 

May  20, 1947 

Sept.  9,1944 
July  1, 1947 
Oct.  9, 1947 
Apr.  22,1947 

June  11,1945 
Feb.  17,1942 

June  29,1946 

Jan.    28,1946 

Mar.  4,1947 
Oct.  27,1947 
Jan.  24,1946 
Jan.  23,1947 
Oct.    27,1947 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Salarj 


tAug. 

May 

June 

Mar. 
tOct. 
Mar. 

Oct. 
July 
May 


21, 1947 
22, 1947 

10. 1946 

26. 1947 
31, 1947 

5, 1945 

20, 1947 
22, 1947 
14, 1946 


tSept.  25, 1947 


Feb. 
Apr. 


26, 1947 
1, 1946 


July   17,1946 


July 

May 


19, 1946 
2, 1946 


Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov, 
Nov. 


13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 

13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov, 
Nov, 


13, 1946 
13, 1946 


June  26,1930 
Dec.  27,1929 
July  1, 1939 
Feb.  16,1931 

July     1, 1920 

Oct.  23,1919 
May    1, 1929 

July  1, 1939 

Apr.  16,1945 

May  16,1945 

Feb.  25,1930 

Oct.  23,1929 

Apr.  17,1915 
June  5, 1928 
Nov.  8,1924 
Jan.    20,1928 

June  26,1922 
July     5, 1921 

July     1, 1939 

Dec.     9, 1928 

May  16,1927 
Sept.  2,1930 
Feb.  4, 1924 
July  1, 1939 
Nov.    3,1923 

May  19,1929 

Nov.    6,1924 

Dec.  11,1929 

July  1, 1939 
Sept.  29, 1927 
Jan.    10,1931 

Apr.  18,1929 
Sept.  19, 1927 
Nov.    6, 1924 

Jan.      1, 1932 

Oct.  6, 1926 
Jan.      1, 1932 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov, 
Nov, 


13, 1946 
13, 1946 


Jan.    10,1931 

May  14,1930 
Apr.  19,1926 


(8, 301 
8,301 
8,301 
8,301 

8,30 

8,30 
8,30 

8,30 

8,30 

8,30 

8,30 

8,30 

8,3C 
8,3C 
8,3C 
8,3C 

8,3C 
8,3( 

8,3( 

8,3( 

8,3( 
8,3( 
8,3( 
8,3( 
8,3( 

8,3( 

8,31 

8,31 

8,31 

8,31 
8,31 

8.3i 
8,31 

8,3i 

8,3 

8,3 

8,3 

8,3 

8,3 
8,3 


CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL 
FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    THREE continued 


119 


Name 


rhonias  J.  Malcady. 
Patrick  Mallon 

Edward  S.  Maney. 

Robert  Mills  Mc- 
Clintock. 

Walter  P.  McCon- 
aughy. 

Walter  H.  McKin- 
ney. 

Edward  D.  Mc- 
Laughlin. 

3erald  A.  Mokma. 

rohn  B.  Ocheltree. 

Sdward  Page,  Jr.._ 

sTelson  R.  Park_.._ 

ames  E.  Parks 

rroy  L.  Perkins. -- 

I  very  F.  Peterson. 

oseph  P.  Ragland. 
Charles  S.  Reed,  2d. 

LTthur  R.  Ringwalt. 

Phomas  H.  Robin- 
son. 

ames  C.  Rapping- 
ton,  3d. 

Ubert  W.  Scott... 

ohn  S.  Service 

Villiam  A.  Smale.. 
loraceH.  Smith... 

Villard       Quincy 

Stanton. 
lenry  E.  Stebbins. 

?rancis  Bowden 
Stevens. 

L/aurence  W.  Tay- 
lor. 

Iheldon  Thomas... 

["yler  Thorn pson.. 

Villiam  C.  Trim- 
ble. 

Mward  G.  True- 
blood. 

3eorge  P.  Waller  '. 


Designation 


First  secretary 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

First  secretary  and 
consul  general. 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Cml.  attache 


Post 


Caracas 

Stockholm - 


Sric  C.  Wcndelin. 
•  Resident  in  Luxembourg 


Consul  general 

Acting  cml.  attache. 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul 

Consul 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Consul 


First  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul 

First  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul 

First  secretary  and 

consul. 
Consul  general 


First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Foreign  Service  oflS- 
cer. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Counselor  of  embas- 
sy. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 


Buenos  Aires. .. 

Department 

Beirut 

Winnipeg 

Ottawa 

Department 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 
Rome.-. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Barcelona.. 
Le  Havre.. 
Nanking... 


Stockholm. 


JJune  21 
Oct.    17 

tJuly  11 

Aug.  4, 

Apr.  22, 

tApr.  28, 

Jan.  27, 

Aug.  11 

Apr.  15, 

Mar.  13, 

Nov.  14, 
Jan.  17, 
July   18; 

Dec.   15, 

May  27, 
Nov.  25, 

July   25, 

Nov.    6, 

Feb.  22, 

June  26, 
July   30, 

Nov.  28, 
May  20, 

JNov.  28, 

{Jan.    26, 

May  26, 

June    4, 

Apr.     9 

Dec.     9, 

Dec.  30, 

Aug.    7, 

Sept.    9, 
Nov.  28, 
Department I  Apr.  21 


Medellln 

Department. 

Department - 

Tenerife 

London 


Bern 

Wellington. 


Belfast. 
Athens. 


Capetown 

London 

Department. 
Department- 
Quito 

Department. 
Reykjavik... 
Santiago 


Luxembourg.. 
Brussels 


1945 
1947 

1940 

1945 

1947 

1945 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1946 

1944 
1945 
1946 

1947 

1946 
1947 

1945 

1945 

1945 

1947 
1946 

1947 
1947 

1947 

1943 

1945 

1946 

1947 

1946 

1946 

1947 

1944 
1944 
1944 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Nov.  13, 
Nov.  13 

Nov.  13 

Nov.  13 

Nov.  13 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 
Nov.  13 
Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13 

Nov.  13, 
Nov.  13 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13 
Nov    13 

Nov.  13 
Nov.  13 

Nov.  13 

Nov.  13 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13 

Nov.  1 

Nov.  13. 


1946 
1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 
1946 
1946 

1946 

1946 
1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


Oct.  16,1930 
Jan.    20,1932 

Oct.    24,1928 

Feb.     1, 1932 

Jan.    13, 1931 

Nov.    1, 1923 

July     1, 1939 

Mar.  24, 1930 

Jan.    30,1931 

Dec.     9, 1929 

Nov.  25, 1922 
Jime  27,1924 
Jan.      1, 1932 

July     1,1939 

Nov.  6,1924 
Jime  12,1928 

May  21,1928 

Aug.  16,1922 

Apr.   16,1945 

May  10,1927 
Oct.      1,1935 

Oct.  13,1923 
Nov.    6,1928 

Mar.  1, 192' 

July  1, 1939 

Jan.  1, 1932 

Feb.  28.1931 

June  20,1940 

Dec.  31,1931 

Dec.  31,1931 

June  5, 1928 

Oct.  1, 1920 

Jan.  29,1932 


Salary 


$8,  300 
8,300 

8,300 

8,300 

8,300 

8,300 

8,300 

8,300 

8,300 

8,300 

8,300 
8,300 
8,300 

8,300 

8,300 
8,300 

8,300 

8,300 

8,300 

8,300 
8,300 

8,300 

8,300 

8,300 
8,300 
8,300 
8,300 
8,300 
8,300 
8,300 
8,300 
8,300 
8,300 


120  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    THREE continued 


Date  of  as- 
sigimient 

Date  of  ap- 

Date of  entry 

Name 

Designation 

Post 

pointment  to 
present  class 

on  duty  as 
FSO 

Salary 

Clifton  R.Wharton- 

Consul 

Ponta  Delgada.- 

tJuly   16,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.   14,1925 

$8,  300 

Robert  F.  Wood- 

Foreign Service  offi- 

Department  

Mar.    5,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.    21,1932     8,300 

ward. 

cer. 

Charles  W.  Yost- 
Robert  M.  Carr 

Counselor  of  legation.. 
First  secretary  and 

Vienna 

{Nov.  20, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

jjune     1, 1945 

8,300 

New  Delhi. 

July    30,1947 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.    1,1946 

8,000 

consul. 

Joe  D.  Walstrom,.. 

Cml.  attache 

New  Delhi 

Feb.   11,1947 

Jan.    21,1947 

JFeb.   11,1947 

8,000 

Frederic  P.  Bart- 
lett. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

London 

June  24,1947 

Feb.  18,1947 

Mar.    5,1947 

8,O0C 

Robert  G.   Cleve- 

First secretary  and 

Bucharest- 

tSept.  25, 1947 

Feb.   18,1947 

Mar.    5,1947 

8,00C 

land. 

consul. 

Eugene     A.     Gil- 
more,  Jr. 

Consul 

Calcutta. - 

June    9, 1947 

Feb.   18,1947 

Mar.    9,1947 

8,00C 

Jack  K.  McFall 

Consul 

Montreal 

Stockholm 

Oct.    16,1947 
Aug.     5, 1947 

Feb.  18,1947 
Feb.  18,1947 

Feb.  19,1947 
Mar.    5,1947 

8,00C 

Andreas  G.   Ron- 

First  secretary  and 

8,00( 

hovde. 

consul. 

E.  Paul  Tenney.-. 

First  secretary  and 

Santiago 

Mar.  12,1947 

Feb.  18,1947 

Feb.  24,1947 

8,00( 

consul  general. 

Patten  D.  Allen.. . 

Asst.  cml.  attache. -- 

Manila 

Apr.  21, 1947    Mar.  15, 1947 

Apr.  20,1947 

8,00( 

Carlos  C.  Hall 

John  A.  Hopkins. - 
Robert  P.  Joyce.. . 

First  secretary 

A  ttache 

Panamfi, 

Apr.   15, 1947    Mar.  15. 1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 

8,00( 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

July   30,1947 

Mar.  15, 1947 

July   29,1947 

8,00 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Office   of    U.S. 

July     1, 1947 

Mar.  15, 1947 

July     1, 1947 

8,00 

cer 

Political    Ad- 
viser   to    the 
Commander, 
British-United 
States    Zone, 
Free  Territory 
of    Trieste, 
Trieste. 

C.  Montagu  Pigott. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Bucharest-. 

tSept.  25, 1947 

Mar.  15, 1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 

8,00 

Arthur  T.  Thomp- 
son. 
Harry  R.  Turkel... 

Attache 

Buenos  Aires 

tJune    2, 1947 

Mar.  15, 1947 

June    2, 1947 

8,00 

First  secretary  and 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Sept.    5,1947 

Mar.  15, 1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 

8,00 

consul. 

Claude  Courand... 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Rio  de  Janeiro . . 

tAug.   23,1947 

Mar.  22, 1947 

June     1, 1947 

8,00 

Elmer    H.    Bour- 

Cml.  attache 

Johannesburg... 

May    6,1947 

Apr.   10,1947 

May    5,1947 

8,00 

gerie. 
George  A.  Morgan. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Apr.   21,1947 

Apr.   10,1947 

Apr.  21,1947 

8,00 

W.  Leonard  Park- 
er. 

cer. 
First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Athens 

May    9,1947 

Apr.  10,1947 

May    5,1947 

8,00 

William  K.  Ailshie. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Oslo 

JMar.    4,1947 

May  15,1947 

Dec.     7, 1929 

8,00 

E.  Tomlin  Bailey.. 
Ralph  J.  Blake 

C  onsul 

Munich 

July     6, 1946 

May  15,1947 

Oct.      8, 1935 

8,00 

Consul 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 

Oct.    8, 1947 

May  15,1947 

Nov.  19,1929 

8,00 

viser    to    Su- 

preme   Com- 

mander for  Al- 

lied    Powers, 

Tokyo. 

CarlH.Boehringer 

First  secretary 

Nanking 

tAug.  11,1947 

May  15,1947 

July     1, 1939 

8,0C 

Niles  W.  Bond 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Sept.  22, 1947 

May  15,1947 

Mar.  22, 1939 

8,0C 

Charles    R.    Bur- 

cer. 
First  secretary  and 

Ciudad  Trujillo. 

May  28, 1947 

May  15,1947 

Mar.  21, 1939 

8,0C 

rows. 

consul. 

Richard  W.  Byrd.. 

Consul. 

Strasbourg 

Nov.  27, 1945 

May  15,1947 

Oct.    31,1935 

8,0C 

CLASSIFICATION   OF  PERSONNEL 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  THREE Continued 


121 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  en  try 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salary 

John  Willard  Car- 

First  secretary 

Caracas 

Nov.  20, 1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

Feb.  20,1932 
Nov.    6, 1928 

$8,000 
8,000 

rigan. 
Norris    B.    Chip- 

First  secretary  and 

Paris 

Sept.  13, 1944 

man. 

consul. 

Walter   C.    Bowl- 

Foreign Service  ofH- 

Department 

Mar.  17, 1945 

May  15, 1947 

Jan.     15, 1932 

8,000 

ing. 

cer. 

John   K.  Emmer- 

First  secretary  and 

Moscow 

May    1, 1947 

May  15, 1947 

Nov.  30, 1935 

8,000 

son. 

consul. 

Andrew  B.  Foster. 

Foreign  Service  ofla- 

cer. 
First  secretary  and 

Department 

July   14,1944 

May  15,1947 

Oct.    16,1935 

8,000 

Norris    H.    Hasel- 

Rio  de  Janeiro. - 

Aug.  22,1946 

May  15,1947 

Oct.    23,1935 

8,000 

ton. 

consul. 

L.  Randolph  Higgs. 

Counselor   of   lega- 

Bern  

Oct.     7, 1947 

May  15, 1947 

Jan.    21, 1932 

8,000 

tion. 

Duterbridge    Hor- 

First secretary  and 

Rome. 

Dec.  22,1947 

May  I'),  1947 

Apr.  26,1938 

8,000 

sey. 

consul. 

lohn  D.  Jernegaa.. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

June  10,1946 

May  15,1947 

Dec.   13,1936 

8,000 

U.  Alexis  Johnson.. 

cer. 
Consul  general 

Branch  Office  of 
U.S.  Political 
Adviser  to  Su- 
preme   Com- 
mander for  Al- 
lied   Powers, 
Yokohama. 

tJuly   30,1947 

May  15,1947 

Oct.     8, 1935 

8,000 

George    Lewis 

First  secretary  and 

London 

tSept.  18, 1946 

May  15, 1947 

July     1, 1939 

8,000 

Jones,  Jr. 

consul. 

E.  Allan  Lightner, 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Sept.  17, 1945 

May  15,1947 

Jan.      1, 1932 

8,000 

Jr. 

cer. 

William  B.  Lock- 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Office   of    U.S. 

tJune  17,1947 

May  15,1947 

June  17,1947 

8,000 

ling. 

cer. 

Political    Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Douglas     Mac.^r- 

First  secretary  and 

Paris 

{Nov.  12, 1946 

May  15,1947 

Oct.    16,1935 

8,000 

thur,  2d. 

consul. 

Elbert   G.    Math- 

Foreign Service  offi- 

Department  

June  11,1947 

May  15,1947 

Oct.    18,1935 

8.000 

ews. 

cer. 

Gordon  H.  Matti- 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Feb.   25,1947 

May  15,1947 

July  31,1937 

8,000 

son. 

cer. 

Brewster  n.  Mor- 

Secretary  

Office    of    U.S. 

Dec.     8, 1944 

May  15,1947 

Dec.    3, 1936 

8,000 

ris. 

Political    Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Robert  Newbegin.. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

First  secretary  and 

Department 

Mar.  10, 1945 

May  15,1947 

June  13,1930 

8,000 

.  Graham  Parsons. 

Vatican  City 

May  12,1947 

May  15,1947 

Dec.     2, 1936 

8,000 

Harselis    C.    Par- 

Oslo  

Nov.    3,1947 

May  15, 1947 

Oct.    15,1935 

8,000 

sons,  Jr. 

consul. 

Q.  Frederick  Reia- 

First  secretary  and 

Moscow 

tMar.  22, 1946 

May  15,1947 

July   23,1937 

8,000 

hardt. 

consul. 

Arthur    L.    Rich- 

Foreign Service  offi- 

Department  

June    8, 1945 

May  15, 1947 

Dec.   17,1930 

8,000 

ards. 

cer. 

Livingston  Satter- 

First  secretary  and 

London,     Dub- 

tJuly  21,1947 

May  15,1947 

Feb.  18,1932 

8,000 

thwaite.i 

consul. 

lin,  and  The 
^  Hague. 

>  Resident  in  London. 


m 


II 


m 


122  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  THREE Continued 


Name 


George  F.  Scherer.. 

Donald  W.  Smith.. 

William  P.  Snow.. 
Philip  D.  Sprouse.. 

Carl  W.  Strom 


Designation 


Clare  H.  Timber- 
lake. 
IvanB.  White 

Evan  M,  Wilson... 

Charles  J.  Little... 

Hector    Charles 

Prud'  Homme. 
R.  Smith  Simpson. 

Donald  D.  Edgar. 
William  A.  Conk- 
right. 
Ralph  B.  Cm-ren.- 

Jerome  T.  Gaspard ' . 

Philip  "W.  Iieland.. 

Samuel  D.  Berger.. 

William  C.  Ockey. 

John  J.  Haggerty.- 

Clarence  E.  Birg- 

feld. 
Howard  R.  Cottam. 

Albert  E.  Clatten- 

burg,  Jr. 
John  N.  Plakias... 


First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul 


First  secretary 

and  consul. 
First  secretary 

and  consul. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul 

First  secretary  and 

consul. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 
First  Secretary  and 

consul. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 


Post 


Buenos  Aires 

Department 


St.  John's,  N.F. 
Department 


Department. 

Istanbul 

Paris 

Tehran 

Baghdad 

Berlin 

Athens 


Shanghai. 
Paris 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


May  13,1946 

Apr.   30,1947 

{May  15, 1917 
Mar.  24, 1947 

Nov.    6,1945 

Nov.  20, 1947 

tMay  26, 1946 

{Nov.  12, 1946 

Oct.    16,1947 

Sept.    1,194' 

tJune  28,1947 


May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

June  10,1947 

June  10,1947 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


Salary 


Cairo- 


Brussels  and 

Luxembourg. 

Cairo 


London. 
Vienna.. 


Department    of 

Agriculture.2 
Santiago 


Rome.- 
Lisbon. 
Paris.— 


Oct. 

3, 1947 

{Sept. 

6, 1947 

|Aug. 

23, 1947 

lAug. 

23, 1947 

{Aug. 

23, 1947 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

Oct. 

6, 1947 

Oct. 

17, 1947 

ISept. 

20, 1947 

tSept 

20, 1347 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

tNov. 

15, 1947 

June 

10, 1947 

July 

2, 1947 

July 

12, 1947 

July 

28, 1947 

July 

28, 1947 

July 

28, 1947 

Sept. 

6, 1947 

Sept. 

6, 1947 

Sept. 

8, 1947 

Sept. 

20, 1947 

Sept. 

6, 1947 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

Nov. 

5,1947 

Oct.      1, 1935 

July     1, 1939 

Oct.      1, 1935 
July   16,1938 

Oct.  22,1935 

Jan.  8, 1931 

Oct.  24,1935 

July  20,1937 

June  28,1947 

Sept.    1,1947 

June  29,1947 

Nov.  30, 1947 
Sept.    6,1947 

Aug.  24,1947 

Aug.  23,1947 

Aug.  23,1947 

Oct.    19,1947 

Oct.      6, 1947 

Oct.    17,1947 

Sept.  20, 1947 

Sept.  21, 1947 

Oct.    20,1947 

Nov.  16,1947 


$8, 000 

8,000 

8,000 
8,000 

8,000 

8,000 

8,000 

8,00C 

8,00C 

8,00C 

8,00( 

8,00C 
8,00( 

8,00( 

8,00( 

8,00( 

8,00( 

8,00( 

8,00( 

8,  oni 

8,001 
8,001 
8,001 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  FOUR 


Samuel  G.  Ebling. 
Lee  R.  Blohm 

Landreth  M.  Har- 
rison. 

Horatio  Mooers 

J.  Hall  Paxton 

Harold  D.  Robison. 
Harry  E.  Stevens.. 
Arthur  F.  Tower.. 
Robert  S.  Ward.... 
R.  Austin  Acly 


Consul 

Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

•  Resident  in  Brussels. 
2  Temporary. 


Luanda 

Guatemala. 


London. 


Lyon 

Tihwa 

Shanghai — 

Dakar 

Hull 

Changchun. 
Rangoon 


Jan. 

27, 1947 

May 

22, 1946 

Apr. 

7, 1945 

Aug. 

4,1947 

Oct. 

17, 1946 

Jan. 

5, 1946 

Oct. 

7, 1947 

Sept. 

11, 1946 

Aug. 

5, 1947 

Aug. 

11, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 


Jan. 

15, 1924 

Aug. 

23, 1919 

Sept. 

29, 1927 

July 

9, 1920 

Apr. 

20, 1925 

July 

1, 1939 

Oct. 

2, 1922 

Apr. 

12,1923 

July 

1, 1929 

Jan. 

14, 1930 

$7, 501 
7,20 

7,20i 

7,20 
7,20 
7,20 
7,20 
7,20 
7,20 
6,90 


CLASSIFICATION   OF 
FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF 

PERSONNEL 

CLASS  FOUR — continued 

123 

Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salary 

Stephen  E.Aguirre- 
.3aniel  V.  Ander- 
son. 

Consul 

Ciudad  Juarez.. 
Habana 

June    6, 1942 
Apr.   18,1947 

Oct.     4, 1944 
July   25,1947 

Sept.  30, 1943 

Sept.  29, 1947 
Feb.  21,1946 

Dec.  23,1946 

June   18,1947 
May  20, 1946 

June  16,1947 

Jan.    22,1946 

July  29,1947 
Jan.    18,1946 

Sept.  16, 1947 

May  31, 1945 

Oct.    23,1947 

Aug.  22, 1946 
Jan.    29,1946 
Sept.  13, 1945 

Mar.  16, 1945 

Nov.    7,1946 

Apr.  15,1947 

Mar.  20, 1945 

Dec.  22, 1947 

Dec.  27,1946 
Mar.    6,1945 

Aug.  31, 1945 

June  15,1944 

Oct.     9, 1947 
July   18.1947 

Oct.    30,1946 

Mar.    1,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1940 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1940 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1940 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.     9, 1932 
Jan.      1, 1932 

Jan.    18,1930 
July     1, 1939 

Oct.    13,1923 

Oct.    24,1924 
Jan.    25,1932 

July     1, 1939 

Apr.  20,1925 
July     1, 1939 

Sept.    3,1937 

Jan.      1, 1932 

Jan.    21,1932 
Jan.      1, 1932 

Oct.   20,1935 

May  13,1930 

Jan.      ],1932 

Jan.      1, 1932 
July     1, 1939 
Feb.     1, 1929 

Oct.    19,1935 

July  28,1937 

Oct.     1, 1926 

July     8, 1930 

Dec.  17.1929 

Jan.    20,1928 
Aug.    2, 1937 

Oct.    16,1929 

Feb.     3, 1932 

Aug.     4, 1930 
Jan.      1, 1932 

Nov.  23, 1929 

Jan.     2, 1929 

$6, 900 

Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Consul 

6,900 

Antwerp 

Loudon 

6,900 

Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Consul 

6,900 

1  Ralph    A.    Boern- 

stein. 
Ellis  A.  Bonnet.... 
'Reginald      Brago- 

nler,  Jr. 
Dharles  E.  Brook- 
■  hart. 

Robert  L.  Buell... 
3arl    E.    Christo- 

pherson. 
larlan  B.  Clark... 

Bernard   C.   Con- 
nelly. 
Merritt  N,  Cootes. 
EarlT.  Crain 

31ion  Curtis,  Jr.... 

Jherburne  Dilling- 
ham. 

4.ndrew  E.  Dono- 
van, 2d. 

Howard  Elting,  Jr. 

Fohn  A.  Embry 

Robert  English 

fames  Espy 

Herbert  P.  Fales... 
John  B.  Faust 

William  E.  Flour- 

noy,  Jr. 
Frederic  C.Fornes, 

Jr. 
George  M.  Graves. 
Edmund  A.  Qul- 

lion. 
Claude  H.  Hall,  Jr. 

James  E.  Hender- 
son. 
Paul  C.  Hutton.... 
Fred  W.  Jandrey.. 

Robert  Janz 

Frederick  P.  Lati- 
mer, Jr. 

Vancouver 

Amsterdam 

Panam& 

6,900 

Consul...  

Second  secretai-y  and 

consul. 
Consul           

6,900 
6,900 

Hong  Kong 

Alexandria 

Department 

Beirut 

6,900 

Consul  general 

Foreign  Service  oflS- 

cer. 
Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Foreign  Service  oflQ- 

ccr. 
Consul    ..    - 

6,900 
6,900 

6,900 

Department 

Lahore  .. 

6,900 
6,900 

Second    secretary 
and  consul. 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul 

Santiago 

The  Hague 

Department 

San  Jos6 

Casablanca 

Cairo 

6,900 
6,900 
6,900 
6,900 
6,900 

Asst.  cml.  attachfi... 
Consul 

6,900 

Hamilton,    On- 
tario. 
Department 

Department 

Beirut 

6,900 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul 

6,900 
6,900 
6,900 

Naples 

Venice 

Barranquilla 

Department 

London 

Guadalajara 

Istanbul 

Department 

Department 

Department 

6,900 

Consul.  

6,900 

Consul    - . 

6,900 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul. 

6,900 
6,900 
6,900 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

6,900 
6,900 

6,900 

6,900 

m 


124  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    194  8 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    FOUR Continued 


Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 

Date of  entry 

Name 

Designation 

Post 

pointment  to 
present  class 

on  duty  as 
FSO 

Salary 

Perry  Laukhuff.... 

Office    of    U.S. 

Jan.     8, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July   23,1937 

$6,900 

Political    Ad- 

viser on  Ger- 

man   Affairs, 

Berlin. 

Harrison  Lewis 

Cml.  attache 

Budapest 

Apr.   15,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

May    7,1930 

6,90( 

F.  Rldgway  Lines- 
weaver. 

Consul 

San  Luis  Potosi. 

June  29,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.    15,1931 

6,901 

Andrew  Q.  Lynch. 

Foreign  Service  offl- 

Department 

Oct.    26,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.    1,1927 

6,90( 

Edward  P.  Maffitt. 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Madrid 

Dec.   17,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.      1, 1932 

6,90( 

Ernest  deW.  Mayer. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer.' 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

June  21,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.    16,1932 

6,90 

Stewart  E.  McMU- 

Consul 

Winnipeg 

Jime  11,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Sept.  29, 1917 

6,90 

lin. 
Ralph  Miller 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Belgrade 

Dec.     8, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.     4, 1928 

6,90 

Kathleen     Moles- 
worth. 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

London 

June  28,1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

July     1, 1939 

6,90 

Carmel  OiHe 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Jan.    25,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  16, 1936 

6,90 

John  Ordway 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Buenos  Aires 

Nov.  14, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    19,1935 

6,90 

Walter    W.    Ore- 

Florence  and  San 
Marino. 

Oct.    28,1944 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.    19,1932 

6,90 

baugh. 

Elim   O'Shaughn- 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Aug.   20,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     6, 1937 

6,90 

essy. 

cer. 

John  Peabody  Pal- 
mer. 
William  L.  Peck 

Port  Elizabeth. - 

July   15,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.  21,1931 

6,90 

Brisbane 

Dublin 

Oct.    14,1946 
Dec.     2, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  25, 1922 
May  14,1930 

6,90 

JohnC.  Pool 

Kennett  F  Potter 

6,90 

Bergen. 

Nov.  20, 1947 

Nov.  13,1946 

Feb.  23,1927 

6,90 

George    W.    Ren- 

Second  secretary  and 

The  Hague 

June    8, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Feb.  23,1932 

6,90 

chard. 

consul. 

Paul  J.  Reveley 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department 

Oct.   30,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.      1, 1932 

6,90 

Edward  E.  Rice... 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

July   25,1945 

Nov.  13,1946 

Oct.    18,1935 

6,90 

John  S.   Richard- 

cer. 
Consul - 

Singapore 

June    2, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

June  24,1924 

6,90 

son,  Jr. 

W   Garland  Rich- 

St. John's,  N.  F.. 

Aug.   19,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    16,1935 

6,90 

ardson. 

Winfield  n  Scott 

Tahiti 

May  23,1947 
Nov.  26, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar     5, 1923 
Dec.  31,1931 

6,90 

John  F.  Stone 

Second  secretary  and 

Bangkok 

6,90 

consul. 

Robert  M.  Taylor. 
Charles  W.Thayer- 

Nairobi -.. 

Sept.  18, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.      7, 1932 

6,90 

Foreign  Service  offl- 

Department 

Aug.    9,1946 

Nov.  13, 194( 

July     8, 1937 

6,9C 

Ray  L.  Thurston.. 

Foreign  Service  ofll- 

Department 

Apr.  10,1945 

Nov.  13, 194C 

July   21,1937 

6,90 

Joseph     I.     Tou- 
chette. 

Peiping 

Oct.    20,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.    16,1924 

6,9C 

>  Assigned  also  as  consul  at  Baden-Baden,  Germany. 


CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL  125 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS   FOUR — Continued 


Name 


William  Clarke 
Vyse. 

Jay  Walker 

Gerald  Warner 

T.  Eliot  Weil 


Rolland  Welch 

H.  Bartlett  Wells- 

Miltou  K.  Wells... 

Kenneth  J.  Yearns. 
Whitney  Young. .. 
Lawrence  S.  Arm- 
strong. 

IloC.  Funk. 

Daniel  Gaudin,  Jr. 

Elizabeth  Humes.. 

Maurice  Pasquet.. 

Hector  0.  Adam, 
Jr. 

William  C.  AflEeld, 
Jr. 

Fritz  A.  M.  Alfsen.. 

W.  Stratton  An- 
derson, Jr. 

Waldo  E.  Bailey... 

John  L.  Bankhead. 

William  Belton.... 

Russell  W.  Benton. 

Maurice  M.  Bem- 

baum. 
Eos  well  C.  Bever- 

stock. 
M.  Williams  Blake. 

William  O.  Bos- 
well. 

Howard  A.  Bow- 
man. 

Carl  Breuer 


Aaron  S.  Brown... 

Stephen  C.  Brown. 
Glen  W.  Bruner... 


Gordon  L.  Burke.. 
William  F.  Busser. 


Designation 


Consul. 


Post 


Consul 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul... 

Consul 

Consul 


Consul 

Second       secretary 

and  consul. 
Second       secretary 

and  consul. 

Consul.. 

Consul 


Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Cml.  attache 

Second       secretary 
and  consul. 

Consul - 

Consul. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 
First  secretary  and 

consul. 
Consul 


Second     secretary 

and  consul. 
Second     secretary 

and  consul. 
Consul 


Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 


Consul. 

Second     secretary 
and  consul. 


Agua  Prieta 

Oporto 

Tientsin 

New  Delhi 

Sao  Paulo 

Department 

Guatemala 

Bahia.. 

Auckland 

Tunis 

Guadalajara 

Madrid 

Lisbon 

Rabat 

Sydney 

Department 

Damascus 

London... 

Tijuana 

Windsor 

Porto  Alegre... 
Berlin.. 

Quito 

Taipei 

Rome 

Paris. 

Gdansk , 

Department 

Department 

Shanghai 

Oflace  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser to  Su- 
preme Com- 
mander for  Al- 
lied Powers, 
Tokyo. 

Canton... , 

Vienna... 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Feb.     1, 194.3 


Dec. 
Apr. 
tDec. 

tJan; 
June 


11,194G 
12, 1946 
17. 1946 

10. 1946 

12. 1947 


Aug.  22,1947 


tFeb. 
June 
Dec. 

May 
Sept. 


13, 1947 
19, 194C 
8, 1947 

20, 1947 
22, 1947 


July     1, 1942 


Oct. 
June 


11,1943 
12, 1947 


Mar.  13, 1946 


tSept. 
Aug. 

Nov. 
July 
Apr. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Nov. 
Feb. 


11, 1947 

22. 1946 

17. 1947 

10. 1945 

11. 1946 

18. 1946 

10. 1947 
9, 1947 
3, 1947 

19, 1947 

13. 1946 
6,1946 

19. 1947 

15, 1945 
8,1946 


Feb. 
June 


27, 1947 
12, 1947 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 


Nov.  13 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 


Nov.  13, 


Nov. 
Nov. 


Nov.  13 


Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 


1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 

1946 

1946 
1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 

1940 

1946 
1946 

1946 

1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 
1946 
1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 

1946 
1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


Apr.  19,1926 


Sept. 
Dec. 
Nov. 

July 
Jan. 


9, 1930 
31, 1930 
11,1935 

1, 1939 
30, 1932 


Jan.    11,1932 


Jan. 
July 
Nov. 

Sept. 
Jan. 


7, 1931 
1, 1924 
3,1923 

27, 1912 
14, 1931 


July     1, 1939 


Jan. 
Oct. 


24, 1931 
1, 1935 


Jan.     1, 1932 


July 
July 

§Nov. 
July 
July 
Oct. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

July 

Dec. 
July 


1, 1939 

28. 1937 

25, 1944 
1, 1939 

16. 1938 

21. 1935 

30. 1936 

17. 1935 
1,1935 

15. 1939 
8, 1919 
4, 1932 

24. 1937 

12. 1936 

12. 1937 


Salary 


$6, 900 

6,900 
6,900 
6,900 

6,900 
6,900 

6,900 

6,900 
6,900 
6,600 

6,600 
6,600 

6,600 

6,600 
6,300 

6,300 

6,300 
6,300 

6,300 
6,300 
6,300 
6,300 

6,300 

6,300 

6,300 

6,300 

6,300 

6,300 

6,300 

6,300 
6,300 


Oct.     3, 1927 
Oct.    10,1935 


6,300 
6,300 


778382— 4S 


126  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY   ],    1948 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  FOUR — Continued 


Name 


Thomas  S.  Cam- 
pen. 

Uobert  P.  Chalker. 

David  M.  Clark... 

William  E.  Cole, 
Jr. 


Mulford  A.  Cole- 
brook. 
Robert  T.  Cowan.. 

Leon  L.  Cowles 

Frederick  J.  Cun- 
ningham. 

H.  Francis  Cun- 
ningham, Jr. 

Philip  M.  Daven- 
port. 

Harry  M.  Donald- 
son. 

Edward  A.  Dow, 
Jr. 

Overton  O.  Ellis, 
Jr. 

Perry  Ellis 

Arthur  B.  Em- 
mons, 3d. 

Frederick  E . 
Farnsworth. 

Nicholas  Feld 

Douglas  Flood 

William  N.  Fra- 
leigh. 

Fulton  Freeman  . 

Richard  D.  Gate- 
wood. 

Forrest  K.  Oeer- 
ken. 

Jule  L.  Qoetzmann 

John  Goodyear 

Robert  Grirmell.. 

Paul  8.  Guinn 


Designation 


Cml.  attache. 


Consul 

Second  secretary... 
Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 


Theodore  J.  Had- 

raba. 
Robert  F.  Hale.... 

Parker  T.  Hart.... 


Consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Foreign  Seivice  of- 
ficer. 
Asst.  cml.  attache... 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 
Consul 

Consul 

Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul 

Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

Foreign  Service 
officer. 

Foreign  Service 
officer. 


Post 


Lima 

Madras 

Bogota 

Office  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser to  the 
Commander, 
British-United 
States  Zone, 
Free  Territory 
of  Trieste, 
Trieste. 
Saigon 

Department 

Department 

Stockholm 

Department 

Habana 

St.  John,  N.  B. 

Department 

Monterrey 

Guayaquil 

Madrid 

Cairo 

Pretoria. 

Salonika 

Department 

Canton 

Department 

Department 

San  Jos6 

Ziirich 

Paris 

London 

Bern 

Department.. 

Department.. 


|Apr.  20,1947 

Oct.  9, 1947 

Oct.  7, 1947 

Jan.  23,1946 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Oct.    20,1947 

Oct.    29,1946 

Sept.    8.1947 

Apr.     1, 1946 

June  11,1946 

June  22,1945 

tDec.  29,1944 

June     5, 1947 

June  12, 194 

tDec.  4, 1945 
Sept.  10,1946 

Dec.     4, 1944 

JJune  21,1945 
Dec.  15, 1947 
Dec.     6,1946 

Nov.  7,1947 
Aug.  14,1947 

Dec.  23,194 

July   19,1946 

July  11,1947 
Sept.  19, 1947 

Nov.  17,  1947 

July  27,1945 

Aug.  1, 1946 

Aug.  13, 1946 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13. 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1046 

Nov.  13. 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


July  1, 1939 

Aug.  5, 1939 

July  1, 1939 

July  19,1937 


Salary 


$6,300 


Jan.  1, 1932 

July  16,1938 

Apr.  29,1938 

July  1, 1939 

Apr.  19,1938 

Aug.  2, 1938 

Oct.  1, 1935 

July  1, 1939 

Jan.  16,1932 

Oct.  23,193 
Mar.  25, 1939 

Jan.    27,1932 

Mar.  13, 1939 
Jan.  24,1932 
Mar.  24, 1939 

Mar.  8,1939 
Oct.  18,1935 

Dec.  20,1937 

July   21,1937 

Sept.  14, 1938 
July   29,1938 

July  1, 1939 

July  1, 1939 

Jan.  8, 1940 

July  26,1938 


CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL  127 

FOREIGN    SERVICE   OFFICERS   OF   CLASS   FOUR — continued 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salary 

Ztirich 

tJuly     1, 1947 

May  30, 1945 

Jan.    21,1946 

Jan.    25,1946 

Dec.   15,1947 
Jan.    24.1946 
Oct.    16,1947 

Dec.  29,1944 

June  26,1946 

Dec.     8,1947 

Apr.  26,1946 

Aug.  17,1946 

Sept.  19, 1947 

Jan.   23,1947 

Oct.    30,1946 

Mar.  18, 1944 

JDec.   10,1947 

Aug.  14,1945 

Apr.    9, 1947 

Feb.  20,1946 
Oct.     3, 1947 
July   22,1946 

Mar.    1,1945 

Apr.     3, 1947 

July     9, 1947 

Feb.  26,1947 

July  30,1946 

tJune  30, 1947 

Mar.    5,1946 
Mar.  14, 1945 

Jan.    28,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

tNov.  12, 1947 

Oct.    24,1946 
Apr.    3, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13. 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

May  29, 1930 

Mar.  18, 1939 

Jan.     1,1932 

Jan.     9, 1932 

May  19,1928 
Nov.  26, 1929 
Jan.     4, 1932 

Nov.  16, 1936 

Jan.      1, 1931 

§May    1,1930 

Apr.  18,1938 

Aug.  12,1946 

Jan.    14,1931 

Jan.      1, 1932 

Jan.     1,1932 

Jan.    13.1928 
Aug.  19,1937 
July  31,1937 

Oct.    16,1935 

July     1, 19.39 
Oct.     9, 1935 
May  10,1930 

Jan.      1, 1932 

Jan.    30,1932 

Oct.     1, 1935 

Apr.   29,1930 

July     1, 1939 

July     1, 1939 

July  20,1937 
Jan.    18,1940 

July     1, 1939 
Jan.    17,1940 

July     1, 1939 

June  10,1938 
Apr.     9, 1932 

$6,300 

vey. 

Richard  H.  Haw- 
kins, Jr. 

Walter   W.   HoS- 

Foreign  Service 

officer. 
Consul - 

Department 

Frankfort      on 

the  Main. 
Zagreb 

6,300 
6,300 

man. 

Consul. ^.. 

Consul       .           

6,300 

thai. 
Phil  H.  Hubbard 

Birmingham 

Hamburg 

Kobe          . 

6,300 

Richard  S.  Huestis- 

Consul-. 

6,300 

Douglas    Jenkins, 

Jr. 
Hartwell  Johnson 

6,300 

Consul 

Nice      and 

Monaco. 
Warsaw. 

6,300 

Reginald  S.  Kazan- 

jlan. 
EastonT.  Kelsey.. 

Randolph  A.  Kid- 
der. 
Eldred    D.    Kup- 

Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Second       secretary 

and  consul. 
Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Consul 

6, 300 

Lisbon 

6,300 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 
London 

6.300 
6,300 

pinger. 

Bradford- 

Paris 

6,300 

caster,  Jr. 
Walter  J.  Linthi- 

Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Consul 

6,300 

cum. 
Aubrey  E.Lippin- 

cott. 
Odin  Q.  Loren  . 

Jerusalem 

Maracaibo 

Bombay 

Nanking 

Damascus 

Pemambuco 

Shanghai 

Karachi.    

6.300 

Consul.. 

6.300 

Rov  M.  Melbourne 

Consul 

6,300 

John  Fremont 

Melby. 
Robert   B.   Mem- 

minger. 
George  E.  Miller.. 

Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Consul 

6,300 
6,300 
6,300 

Charles  S.  Millet.. 

Consul      

6,300 

H.    Gordon   Min- 

Second    secretary 

and  consul. 
Foreign  Service 

oflScer. 
Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Second       secretary 

and  consul. 
Consul 

6,300 

nigerode. 

Reginald  P.  Mit- 
chell. 

Harold    E.    Mon- 
tamat. 

Bolard  More 

Department 

Tegucigalpa 

Tangier  .  

6,300 
6,300 
6,300 

William  D.  More- 

Limerick 

Ciudad  Trujillo. 

Johannesburg... 

Rotterdam 

Department 

Bristol  

6,300 

land,  Jr. 
Jack  B.  Neathery.. 

Kath«rlne    E. 

Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
C  onsul 

6,300 
6,300 

O'Connor. 
Herbert  V.  Olds... 

Consul 

6,300 

Joseph  Palmer,  2d- 
Paul  H.  Pearson.. 

Foreign  Service 

officer. 
Consul 

6,300 
6,300 

Richard  H.  Post... 

Archibald  R.  Ran- 
dolph. 
Robert  W.  Rinden. 

Foreign  Service 

officer. 
Second       secretary 

and  consul. 
Consul 

Department 

Helsinki 

Peiping.. 

6,300 
6,300 
6,300 

Halleck  L.  Rose... 

Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

Managua 

6,300 

t'* 


128  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY   1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE   OFFICERS   OF   CLASS   FOUR — Continued 


Name 


Designation 


M.  Robert  Eutlier- 

ford. 
Fred  K.  Salter 


Eivin  Seibert 

John  C.  ShiJlock, 

Jr. 
Stanley  G.  Slavens. 

Jule  B.  Smith 

Walter  Smith 


Francis  L.  Spald- 
ing. 

Roberto.  Strong- - 

OrrayTaft.Jr 

Cyril  L.  F.Thiel... 

David  A.  Thomas- 
son. 

Charles  O.  Thomp- 
son. 

S.Roger  Tyler,  Jr.. 

Alfred  T.  Wellborn 

Arthur    R.    WU- 

liams. 
Philip  P.  Williams. 
Robert  E.  Wilson.. 

William  Witman, 

2d. 
William  P.  Wright. 
Robert  L.  Clifford. 

Edward  T.  Lamp' 

son. 
Thomas  C.  Maim.. 


Leslie  L.  Rood 

Henry  W.  Spiel- 
man. 

Murat  W.  Wil- 
liams. 

Raymond  F. 
Courtney. 

Dennis  A.  Flinn... 


Consul. 


Second  secretary 

and  consul. 

Consul 

Second    secretary 

and  consul. 

Consul , 

Asst.  cml.  attache... 
Second    secretary 

and  consul. 
Second    secretary 

and  consul. 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Second    secretary 

and  consul. 
Consul 


Post 


Shanghai. 
Warsaw.. 


Adelaide 

Buenos  Aires. 


Torreon. 
London. 
Paris 


Stockholm. 


Consul 

Second    secretary 

and  consul. 
Consul 


William  M.  Gib- 
son. 
John  Gordon  Mein. 

Randall  S.  Wil- 
liams, Jr. 

Henry  C.  Ramsey 

Anthony  C.  Swe- 
zey. 

Horace  G.  Torbert, 
Jr. 

James  D.  Bell 


Consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

Consul 

Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

Second  secretary 

Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

Consul 

Consul 


Frank  P.  Butler... 


Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Second    secretary 

and  consul. 
Second    secretary 

and  consul. 
Second    secretary 

and  consul. 
Second  secretary 

Asst.  cml.  attache... 
Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Second      secretary 

and  consul. 
Second      secretary 

and  consul. 


Tsingtao... 
Vancouver. 

Seville 

London 


Calcutta. 

Geneva.. 
Helsinki. 


Niagara  Falls... 

Nassau 

Department 


Athens. 


Canton.. 
Belgrade. 

Ankara. . 

Caracas.. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Milan 

Bombay. 


San  Salvador 

Sofia 

Stockholm... 

Paris 

Rome 

Tehran 


Warsaw. 
Paris 


Madrid.. 
Santiago. 
Ankara.. 


Oct.     1, 1947 

May  20,1947 

June  3, 1947 
Oct.    23,1947 

Aug.  21, 1943 
June  21,1945 
Feb.  16,1945 

July   24,1945 

Aug.  4, 1947 
July  10,1945 
June  6, 1947 
July   17,1946 

Sept.  10, 1946 

Apr.  22,1947 
Oct.  29,1946 

Dec.  27,1946 

July  22,1947 
Apr.  11,1947 

tFeb.  25,1946 

Jan.  28,1946 
Apr.  17,1947 

Apr.  15,1947 

Aug.  18,1947 

Sept.  24, 1947 
JFeb.  24,1947 

Apr.     3, 1947 

Oct.     7, 1947 

May    8,1947 

tApr.  15,1947 
Apr.     7, 1947 

tJune  29,1947 

Apr.  9, 1947 
June  21,1947 

tJuly   18,1947 

June  30,1947 

May  20, 1947 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 


13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 
13, 1946 

13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


Nov.  13,1946 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov. 

Nov. 


13, 1946 
13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov. 
Nov. 


13, 1946 
13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mai-. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


13. 1946 

18. 1947 

18, 1947 

18, 1947 

18, 1947 
18, 1947 

18, 1947 

15, 1947 

15, 1947 

15, 1947 

IS,  1947 

15,  1947 

22, 1947 
22, 1947 

22, 1947 

10, 1947 

10, 1947 


Aug.  12,1939 

Nov.  16, 1936 

Oct.  26,1929 
Nov.  12, 1929 

June  21,1928 
July  1, 1939 
July   23,1937 

Jan.   21,1932 

Mar.  21, 1939 
Feb.  4, 1932 
Nov.  4,1924 
Dec.  20,1937 

July     1, 1939 

Feb.  1, 1936 
Aug.  15,1939 

Nov.  16, 1936 

Nov.  25, 1936 
Nov.  29, 1936 

July     1, 1939 

July  1, 1939 
Mar.    5,1947 

Mar.    9,1947 

Mar.  10, 1947 

July  16,1947 
Feb.  24,1947 

Mar.    9,1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 

Apr.  15,1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 

June  29,1947 

April  9,1947 
June  22,1947 

May    5,1947 

June  15,1947 

May    4, 1947 


Salarj 


$6, 30( 

6,30C 

6,30C 
6,30( 

6,30C 
6,300 
6,300 

6,300 

6,300 
6,300 
6,300 
6,300 

6,300 

6,300 
6,300 

6,300 

6,300 
6,300 

6,300 

6,300 
6,000 

6,000 

6,000 

6,000 
6,000 

6,000 

6,000 

6,000 

6,000 

6,000 

6,000 

6.000 
6,000 

6,000 

6,000 

6,000 


CLASSIFICATION   OF 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF 


PERSONNEL 

CLASS  FOUR — continued 


129 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salary 

Nat  B.  King...    . 

First  secretary 

and  consul. 
Second       secretary 

and  consul. 
Second      secretary 

and  consul. 
Foreign  Service  ofiB- 

cer. 
Second       secretary 

and  consul. 
Attache      

Bern 

tDec.  10,1947 

Apr.  24,1947 

May  20, 1947 

July    25,1946 

tJuly   11,1946 

tJune  29,1947 

Sept.  26, 1947 
Dec.  22, 1947 

Sept.  29, 1947 

May  22, 1947 

Sept.  22, 1947 

Apr.     1, 1946 

tJune  17,1947 

May    2,1947 

{July   11,1946 

{Aug.  13,1947 

tSept.    7,1946 

Aug.  12,1946 

Apr.  28,1947 

Mar.  12, 1947 

Dec.  23,1946 
tApr.  11,1946 

Dec.  22,1947 
JAug.  15, 1947 

Apr.  24,1946 

Apr.   10,1947 

June  26,1946 

IDec.  29,1945 
Jan.    23,1947 

Apr.  24,1947 
}Aug.  22,1947 

Sept.  30,1947 

Apr.  10,1947 

Apr.  10,1947 

Apr.  10,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15.1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15, 1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15, 1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15, 1947 

May  15, 1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15.1947 

May  16, 1947 
May  16,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

June  30,1947 

Apr.  21,1947 

May    3, 1947 

Sept.  14, 1940 

Sept.  15, 1940 

June  29,1947 

June    4, 1947 
July  16,1941 

May  11, 1940 

Apr.     5, 1939 

July   23,1940 

May    1, 1938 

June  17,1947 

Sept.  14, 1940 

Sept.  11, 1941 

July   16,1941 

Mar.  19, 1941 

Apr.  20,1940 

July  23,1940 

Apr.  12,1941 

July  21,1938 
Mar.  27, 1939 

July     1, 1939 
Apr.     9, 1938 

May  23, 1940 

Apr.  29,1941 

May  10,1940 

May  17,1938 
Mar.    1,1942 

July     1,1939 
July   16,1941 

Apr.  12,1941 

$6,000 

Harold  H.  Rhodes. 

Rome 

6,000 

Roy  Richard  Ru- 

Bogota 

6,000 

bottom,  Jr. 
Charles  W.  Adair, 

Jr. 
H.  Gardner  Ains- 

Department 

Rome 

6,000 
6,000 

worth. 
Clarence  A.  Boon- 

Lima 

6,000 

stra. 
Willard  0.  Brown. 

Consul- 

Tientsin 

Department 

Department-.  .. 

Habana 

6,000 

John  H.  Burns 

Donald  B.  Calder 
V.  Lansing  Collins, 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

AttachS. 

6,000 
6,000 
6,000 

Jr. 

Leonard  J.  Cromie. 

Richard  H.  Davis.. 
Joseph  L.  Dough- 

Department  

Department 

Pretoria 

6,000 
6,000 
6,000 

erty. 
Irven  M.  Eitreim.. 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 
Consul.- 

London 

6,000 

Robert  S.  Folsom.. 
Edward  L.  Freers 

Budapest 

Moscow 

6,000 
6,000 

Paul  E.  Geier 

Vienna. 

6,000 

Lewis  E.  Gleeck, 

Oslo 

6,000 

Jr. 
Richard  E.  Gnade. 

Caspar  D.  Green... 

Franklin  Hawlcy.. 

Helsinki... 

Department 

Call 

6,000 
6,000 
6,000 

Martin  J.  Hillen- 

Consul  

Bremen. 

6,000 

brand. 

John  P.  Hoover 

John  Evarts  Hor- 
ner. 

Richard  A.  John- 
son. 

J.  Jefferson  Jones, 
3d. 

M.  Gordon  Knox.. 

William  L.  Krieg. 

Cml.  attache 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second       secretary 
and  consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second  secretary 

Second       secretary 
and  consul. 

Second  secretary 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul 

Montevideo 

Sofia 

Department 

New  Delhi 

Department 

Caracas 

6,000 
6,000 

6,000 

6,000 

6,000 

6,000 

Sidney  K.  Lafoon.. 

Donald  W.  Lamm. 
Robert  H.McBride. 

David  H.  McKil- 

Montevideo 

Canberra 

Port-au-Prtnce.. 

Basra 

6,000 

6,000 
6,000 

6,00'' 

lop. 

Hi 


130  FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  FOUR continued 


11 


Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 

Date of  entry 

Name 

Designation 

Post 

pointment  to 
present  class 

on  duty  as 
FSO 

Salary 

John   M  .    M  c- 

Second   secretary 

Moscow 

July  30,1946 

May 

15, 1947 

July   23,1940 

$6,000 

Sweeney. 

and  consul. 1 

Albert  E,  Pappano. 

Foreign  Service  oflB- 

Department 

June  11,1947 

May 

15, 1947 

Apr.  18,1942 

6,000 

Milton    C.    Re- 

cer. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Feb.  26,1947 

May 

15, 1947 

July   21,1937 

6,000 

winkel. 

cer. 

Stuart   W.   Rock- 

Second secretary 

Ankara 

tJune  16,1947 

May 

15, 1947 

Oct.     1, 1941 

6,000 

well. 

Edward  J.  Rowell. 

Second   secretary 
and  consul. 

Rio  de  Janeiro.— 

IJune  2S,1947 

May 

15, 1947 

June  28,1947 

6,000 

William   Langdon 
Sands. 

Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

Beirut 

tAug.     6, 1947 

May 

15, 1947 

June    1, 1942 

6,000 

Bromley  K.  Smith. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Oct.    21,1946 

May 

15, 1947 

Sept.  10, 1940 

6,000 

Henry  T,  Smith... 

cer. 
Second  secretary 
and  consul. 

New  Delhi 

tDec.  17,1946 

May 

15, 1947 

Sept.  23, 1940 

6,000 

John  W.  Tuthill... 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Oct.     2, 1946 

May 

15, 1947 

Aug.    7,1940 

6,000 

J.  Kittredge  Vin- 
son. 

cer. 
Consul 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 

Aug. 21,1946 

May 

15, 1947 

Aug.  19,1939 

6,000 

viser  on  Ger- 

man   Affairs, 

Berlin. 

WilUam  W.  Wal- 

Foreign Service  offl- 

Department 

Dec.  20,1945 

May  15,1947 

July   16,1941 

6,000 

ker. 

ecr. 

Eraser  Wilkins 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

Aug.  23, 1946 

May 

15, 1947 

Aug.    1,1940 

6,000 

Leonard  L.  Bacon. 

cer. 
Consul 

Hankow 

Madrid 

July   8,1947 
Sept.    1,1947 
Oct.      1, 1947 

Jime 
June 

10, 1S47 
10, 1947 

June  29,1947 
Sept.    1,1947 

6,000 

Paul  L.  Guest ' 

Attache 

6,000 

Lisbon. 

John  B.  Lynch 

Second      secretary 
and  consul. 

Stockholm 

Sept.  18, 1947 

June 

10, 1947 

Sept.    7,1947 

6,000 

Charles  H.  Owsley. 

Second    secretary 

Bern. 

July   14,1947 

June 

10, 1947 

July     3, 1947 

6,000 

and  consul. 

ClydeL.  Clark 

Second    secretary 

Madrid 

Sept.  16, 1947 

June 

19, 1947 

July   13,1947 

6,000 

and  consul. 

Charles  K.  Lude- 

Consul 

Sao  Paulo 

Office    of    U.S. 

Sept.    2,1947 
tJuly    13,1947 

June 
June 

19, 1947 
19, 1947 

Aug.  25,1947 
July   13,1947 

6,  000 

wig. 
Paul  J.  Sturm 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

6,000 

cer. 

Political    Ad- 
viser, Staff  of 
Commanding 
General,  U.S. 
Occupation 
Forces,  Korea. 

Robert  Bailey  El- 

Asst.  attache 

Mfixico  City 

Dec.     5, 1947 

July 

12, 1947 

Aug.  24,1947 

6,000 

wood. 

Turner  C.  Came- 

Second   secretary 

Paris 

tSept.    6,1947 

July 

28, 1947 

Sept.    6,1947 

6,000 

ron,  Jr. 

and  consul. 

Harry  Q.  Conover. 

Second    secretary 

Oslo... 

Nov.  25, 1947 

July 

28, 1947 

Aug.  23,1947 

6,000 

and  consul. 

Robert  C.  Creel. . . 

Second    secretary 
and  consul. 

Bucharest 

Oct.    16,1946 

July 

28, 1947 

Sept.  13, 1947 

6,000 

R  i  d  g  w  a  y    B  . 

Second    secretary 

Paris 

tSept.    6,1947 

July 

28, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

6,000 

Knight. 

and  consul. 

Eric  Kocher 

Second    secretary 

Brussels 

Aug.  20,1947 

July 

28, 1947 

Aug.  19,1947 

6,000 

and  consul. 

>  Temporarily  assigned  as  consul  at  Vladivostok. 
'  Resident  in  Madrid. 


CLASSIFICATION   OF  PERSONNEL 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  FOUR — Continued 


131 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  en  try 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salary 

W.    Henry    Law- 
rence, Jr. 

Second    secretary 
and  consul. 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser   to    Su- 

Aug. 15,1947 

July   28,1947 

Aug.  11,1947 

$6,  000 

Frank  G.  Siscoe.-. 

Second    secretary 
and  consul. 

preme    Com- 
mander for 
Allied  Powers, 
Tokyo. 
Praha 

Sept.    9,1947 

July   28,1947 

Aug.     7, 1947 

6,000 

Nathan     Spencer 
Barnes 

Second    secretary 
and  consul. 

Moscow 

tOct.      4, 1947 

Sept.    6,1947 

Oct.      5, 1947 

6,000 

Austen      Bradner 
Cox 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Department 

Oct.    29,1947 

Sept.    6,1947 

Oct.    29,1947 

6,000 

Ashley  G.  Hope.-- 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Department 

Nov.    7,1947 

Sept.    6,1947 

Nov.    7,1947 

6,000 

Alexander  Schnee.. 

Second    secretary 
and  consul. 

Second    secretary 
and  consul. 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Bern_. 

Oct.      4, 1947 
tOct.    18,1947 
Nov.  29, 1947 

Sept.    6,1947 
Oct.    18,1947 
Nov.  14, 1947 

Oct.      5, 1947 
Oct.    18,1947 
Nov.  29, 1947 

6,000 

Albert  B.  Franklin. 
Philip  Francis  Dur. 

Buenos  Aires 

Department 

6,000 
6,000 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  FIVE 


William  Barnes 

Second      secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Lisbon. 

Nov.    1, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July   26,1937 

$5, 700 

Roland  K.  Bever 

Vice  consul 

Algiers 

May    3, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.  11,1939 

5,700 

Adrian     B.     Col- 

Foreign Service  offi- 

Department  

Dec.     4, 1944 

Nov.  13,1946 

Jan.     3, 1940 

5,700 

quitt. 

cer. 

Thomas  J.  Cory... 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Nanking-. 

Dec.  22,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.    19,1940 

5,700 

Jay     Dixon     Ed- 

Foreign Service  offi- 

Office   of    U.S. 

Jan.     4, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.    1, 1937 

?,700 

wards. 

cer. 

Political    Ad- 
viser   to    Su- 
preme   Com- 
mander for  Al- 
lied    Powers, 
Tokyo. 

A.  David  Fritzlan. 

Second       secretary 

Tangier 

Nov.  11, 1943 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.  14,1938 

6,700 

and  vice  consul. 

John  C.  Fuess 

Consul... 

Capetown 

Rome -^ 

Feb.  11,1947 
Mar.  14, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.  18, 1939 
July     1, 1939 

8,700 

B.     Miles     Ham- 

Second      secretary 

6,700 

mond. 

and  vice  consul. 

Boies  C.  Hart,  Jr.. 

Consul 

Marseille 

tSept.  18, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.  21, 1939 

6.700 

George  D.Hender- 

Consul  

Dhahran.  

Sept.  12, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.    6, 1939 

6,700 

son. 
Leslie  W.  Johnson. 

Second       secretary 

Lima 

Nov.  14, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  16, 1936 

6,700 

and  consul. 

Coldwell  S.  Johns- 

Second secretary 

Mgxico,  D.  F... 

June  12,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

5,700 

ton. 

and  consul. 

Francis  C.  Jordan. 

Consul 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political   Ad- 

Dec. 29,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     7, 1937 

5,700 

viser  on  Ger- 

man   Affairs, 

Berlin. 

O.  Wallace  La  Rue. 

Vice  consul 

Ciudad  Ju&rez.. 
Stuttgart 

Mar.  26, 1947 
tApr.  11,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

July   19,1937 
Jan.    19,1940 

5,700 

Frederick  J.  Mann. 

Consul 

5.700 

Delano  McKelvey. 

Vice  consul 

Mukden 

July     9, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.  27, 1939 

5,700 

111 


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132  FOREIGN  SERVICE  LIST:    JANUARY    1,    194  8 

FOREIGN    SERVICE   OFFICERS   OF   CLASS   FIVE — Continued 


.AJs,,-^ 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salar: 

Minedee  McLean. . 
Carl  F.  Norden 

Second       secretary 

and  vice  consul. 
Second       secretary 

and  vice  consul. 
Second       secretary 

and  vice  consul. 
Second       secretary 

and  vice  consul. 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Santiago 

Karachi 

Nov.    1,1945 

Dec.  22,1947 

Sept.    3,1947 

Apr.     4, 1945 

Dec.  30,1947 
July   24,1945 

June  21,1946 

tJuly  11,1946 

June  26,1946 

June  20,1946 

Oct.    15,1947 

May  29, 1946 

Aug.  27,1945 
Apr.  11,1947 
Nov.    1,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

6 
Nov.  13, 194 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1939 

Aug.    3, 1938 

Jan.    24,1940 

Aug.  14,1939 

Aug.    9, 1937 
Apr.   19,1938 

Jan.    25,1940 

Sept.  10, 1940 

May    4,1940 

July     1, 1939 

Sept.  19, 1940 

§Dec.  15,  1945 

July     1, 1939 
Sept.  14, 1940 
Mar.  20, 1941 

$5,  70 
5,70 
5,70 

R.  Kenneth  Oak- 
ley. 

Buenos  Aires 

Dairen 

5,70( 
5,70 

George     Lybrook 
West,  Jr. 

Charles  H.  Whit- 
aker. 

0.  Vaughan  Fergu- 
son, Jr. 

Alfred  H.  Lovell, 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second       secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second       secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second       secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second       secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second      secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Consul... 

Department 

Montevideo 

Bucharest 

Paris 

5,701 
6,7» 
5,50 
5,50 

Jr. 

William  L.  Smy- 

Praha 

5,60 

ser. 
John  L.  Topping-  - 

Managua 

Branch   office 
of    U.S.    Po- 
litical Adviser 
to   Supreme 
Commander 
for     Allied 
Powers,  Yoko- 
hama. 

Shanghai 

Rio  de  Janeiro. - 
Department 

5,50 
5,50 

erby. 

Hungerford        B. 
Howard. 

Stewart  Q.  Ander- 
son. 

Philip  H.Bagby... 

Vice  consul   -    .    .. 

5.3» 

Second     secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second  secretary 

4,90 
4,90 

Walter  W.  Birge, 

Praha 

JApr. 

22, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July  16,1941 

4,90 

Jr. 
Byron  E.  Blankin- 

ship. 
V.  Harwood  Block- 

Second    secretary 

and  vice  consul. 
Consul 

Tegucigalpa 

Nuevo  Laredo.. 

Nov. 
tMar. 

25, 1947 
4, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

June    1,1942 
Mar.  16, 1945 

4,90 
4,90 

er. 

William  L.  Blue 

* 
Vice  consul 

"Naples 

Mar. 
Oct. 

Apr. 

23. 1944 

23. 1945 

2, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July   16,1941 
Sept.    3,1941 

Oct.   30,1942 

4,90 

George  F.  Bogar- 

Second     secretary 

and  vice  consul. 
Foreign  Service  offi- 

Praha 

4,90 

dus. 
Robert  M.  Brandin. 

Department 

4,90 

Gray  Bream 

Findley  Burns,  Jr.. 

Second     secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second     secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second    secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Copenhagen 

Warsaw.. 

May    6,1945 
Jan.     4, 1947 
May    1,1947 
June  20,1946 

July     1, 1947 
May  23, 1947 

Oct.   29,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1940 

Sept.    1,1941 
May  21, 1942 
July   16,1941 
July  16,1941 

Apr.  14,1941 
Sept.    1,1941 

Mar.  16, 1945 

4,90 
4,90 

Kenneth  A.  Byrns. 
John  A.  Calhoun.. 

Reykjavik 

Office   of   U.S. 
Political   Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Hamburg 

Department 

Marseille 

4,90 
4,90 

Don  V.  Catlett 

Vice  consul 

4,90 

Robert  J.  Gavan- 

augh. 
WlUlam  H.  Ohrls- 

Foreign    Service 

officer. 
Consul .... 

4,90( 
4.fln( 

tensen. 

CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL  133 

FOREIGN    SERVICE   OFFICERS    OF    CLASS   FIVE — Continued 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salary 

Ralph  N.  Clough.. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Nanking 

June  12,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  21,1941 

$4, 900 

William  A.  Craw- 

Foreign   Service 

Department 

May  28, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  11,1941 

4,900 

ford. 

ofEcer. 

Juan  de  Zengotita. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Mfexico,  D.  F... 

July   30,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.     8, 1941 

4,900 

Thomas  P.  Dillon. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Warsaw 

Feb.     2, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.     7, 1941 

4,900 

Clifton  P.  English. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department 

May  10,1944 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.    1,1942 

4,900 

Thomas  S.  Estes_.. 

Vice  consul-- 

Quebec 

Oct.   31,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.     4, 1942 

4,900 

Keeler  Faus  .     

Consul 

Hanoi 

tDec.     2, 1947 
tAug.  11,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Jan.      1, 1943 
July   16,1941 

4,900 

James     M.     Gil- 

Second secretary. 

Canberra.. 

4,900 

christ,  Jr. 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Brussels 

Jan.    15, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.   12,1941 

4,900 

Godley. 

Hartley  P.  Gordon. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department 

July    31,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.     2, 1940 

4,900 

Roger  L.  Heacock. 

Vice  consul 

Genoa- 

Jan.    24,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  30,1938 

4,900 

David  H.  Henry, 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Moscow 

Dec.  26,1945 

Nov.  13, 194C 

Apr.     7, 194! 

4,900 

2d. 

Oscar  C.  Holder... 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Moscow    ...    .. 

tApr.     4, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.   10,1941 

4,900 

Frederick  D.Hunt. 

Consul-- 

Martinique 

tMar.    4,1947 

Nov.  13, 1943 

July     1, 1938 

4,900 

David    LeBreton, 

Jr. 
James  C.  Loben- 

Foreign  Service  ofl3- 

Department 

Dec.  19,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July   16,1941 

4,900 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Lima 

Feb.   20,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

May  16,1942 

4,900 

stine. 

Scott  Lyon 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department 

May  22, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Sept.    5,1940 

4,900 

Edwhi  W.  Martin. 

Vice  consul 

Peiping 

July   15,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July   16,1941 

4,900 

W.  Paul  O'Neill, 

Vice  consul 

Stuttgart. 

Office  of    U.S. 

Aug.  23.1946 
Aug.  26,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

July   16,1941 
Apr.   10,1941 

4,900 

Jr. 
Richard  A.  Poole.. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

4,900 

cer. 

Political   Ad- 
viser   to    Su- 
preme   Com- 
mander for  Al- 
lied   Powers, 
Tokyo. 

Harry  Clinton  Reed. 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Santiago 

Mar.  28, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.  16,1942 

4,900 

Claude  Q.  Ross 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Nov.  23, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.  12,1940 

4,900 

Robert  Rossow,  Jr. 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Sofia 

tSept.  27, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July   23,1940 

4,900 

Lubert  0.  Sander- 

Vice  consul .. 

St.  John's,  N.F. 

Sept.  24, 1943 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  15,1941 

4,900 

hofl. 

Terry  B.  Sanders, 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Oct.    29,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    16,1942 

4,900 

Jr. 

W.  Horton  Schoell 

Vice  consul., 

Montreal 

Mar.  27, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Sept.  14, 1940 

4,900 

kopf,  Jr. 

Harold  Shullaw.... 

Second  secretary 

Pretoria... 

{Aug.  11,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.  20, 1941 

4,900 

Ernest  V.  Siracusa. 

Second       secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Guatemala 

June  19,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July    16.1941 

4,900 

Merlin  E.  Smith... 

Foreign  Service  ofE- 

Department 

Dec.     8, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.   16,1943 

4,900 

Byron  B,  Snyder.. 

Second       secretary 

Rome 

Oct.    11,1944 

Nov.  13, 1946 

May    6, 1940 

4,900 

and  vice  consul. 

m 


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134  FOREIGN  SERVICE  LIST:    JANUARY   1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE   OFFICERS   OF   CLASS   FIVE — continued 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salary 

Joseph  S.  Sparks... 

Walter  J.  Stoessel, 
3r. 

Wallace  W.  Stuart. 

Joseph  J.  Wagner.. 

FredE.  Waller 

Temple    Wana- 

maker. 
Andrew  B.  Ward- 
law. 
Livingston  D. 
Watrous. 

Byron  White 

AUred  P.  Dennis. - 

William  J  Porter 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second       secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Second       secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Vice  consul — 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Department 

Mar.  17, 1947 

May  23,1947 

July    12,1946 

Jan.    29,1946 

May  14, 1946 
June  16,1947 

July   17,1946 

Jan.    29.1946 

June  10,1944 
JFeb.   18,1947 

tMar.  20, 1947 
Aug.  15,1947 

May    8,1947 

June  16,1947 

Apr.   23,1947 

Aug.  22,1946 

Nov.  20, 1947 

tJune  17,1946 

Nov.  20, 1947 
Aug.   22. 19-16 
July   28,1947 

Apr.  21,1947 

June  20,1945 
June     2,1947 

Dec.    29,1945 

Aug.  28,1945 

Aug.  22,1946 

Sept.  23, 1947 

Dec.     5, 1946 
July   30,1946 
Oct.    16,1947 
tDec.  29,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13. 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13.1946 

Nov.  13. 1946 

Nov.  13. 1946 
Feb.   18,1947 

Feb.  18,1947 
Mar.  15, 1947 

Mar.  15, 1947 

Apr.  10,1947 

Apr.   10,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15, 1947 
IMay  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

'  May  15, 1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

:  May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

June     6, 1942 

Mar.  14, 1942 

June    6, 1940 

May  10,1940 

Dec.  16,1940 
Apr.   14,1941 

July   28,1940 

Sept.  25, 1940 

June  11,1941 
Feb.  18,1947 

Mar.  20, 1947 
July     2, 1947 

Mar.  24,1947 

May    5, 1947 

Apr.  21,1947 

May  21,1942 

Dec.  31,1945 

June  17,1946 

Dec.  31,1945 
Jan.      4. 1943 
Dec.     3, 1945 

Sept.    1.1942 

June  15.1942 
June  15.1947 

Dec.  31,1946 
Dec.   16,1944 

Dec.     3, 1945 

June     1, 1942 

Dec.  31,1945 
Dec.  31,1945 
Dec.     3, 1945 
Dec.  31,1945 

1 

$4. 900 
4.900 

Nanking 

4,900 
4,900 

Milan            ... 

4,900 

4,900 

Bilbao 

4,900 

Second      secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Buenos  Aires 

Montreal 

Oslo 

4,900 
4,900 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul 

4,500 

Jerusalem 

Rio  de  Janeiro. - 

Asuncion 

Tokyo    

4,500 

EoyT.  Davis,  Jr_.. 

Henry  A.  Hoyt 

David    Morgan 

Bane. 
William  G.  Gibson. 

AlvinM.Bentley.. 

Donald  C.Bergus.. 

W     Wendell 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Second       secretary 
and  consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second       secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second  secretary  ana 
vice  consul. 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul .. 

4,500 
4,500 

4,500 

Rome -. 

4,500 

Budapest 

4,500 
4,500 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser en  Ger- 
man    A  flairs, 
Berlin. 

Rabat            

4,600 

Blancke. 

Thomas  D.  Bowie. 

Howard  Brandon.. 

Herbert  D.  Brew- 
ster. 

William    C.    Bur- 
dett,  Jr. 

George  Carnahan.. 

Wymberley  DeR. 
Coerr. 

David  P   Coffin 

4,500 

4,500 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

4,500 

Department 

Antwerp 

Suva 

4,500 
4,500 

4,500 

Vice  consul       

Shanghai 

Habana       .  .  . 

4,500 

A.John  Cope,  Jr... 
Robert  F.  Corrigan.. 

Forrest  N.  Daggett. 
Robert  J.  Dorr 

Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul    

4,500 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Wellington 

Cochabamba 

Tunis 

4,500 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

4,500 
4,60C 

Donald  A.Dumont. 
John  F.  Fitzgerald. 
William  J.  Ford... 

4,600 

4,500 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

4,600 

CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  FIVE Continued 


135 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salary 

Douglas    N.    For- 

Vice  consul 

Peiping 

May    1,1947 

Feb.  25,1946 

tSept.  24, 1946 

Oct.    30,1946 
tAug.     6, 1947 

Dec.  29.1945 

Aug.     6, 1947 

tAug.  15,1947 

tDec.  10,1947 
Oct.    27,1947 

Dec.     9, 1947 
Sept.  22, 1947 

Sept.  23, 1947 

Feb.  25,1946 

Dec.  23,1946 

tDec.   29,1945 

Nov.  13, 1947 

Oct.     8, 1946 
Dec.  11,1947 

{Aug.   11,1947 

tJune  20,1947 
Oct.    17,1947 

July   23,1947 

Jan.    13,1947 
Sept.  18, 1947 

JNov.  28, 1945 

Dec.     8, 1947 

June  12,1947 

Sept.  15, 1947 

June    4, 1947 
Dec.  22,1947 

Sept.  29, 1947 

July   31,1947 

Mar.  21, 1946 

May  15,1947 

Maj'  15, 1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  16,1947 

May  15,L947 

May  15, 1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15, 1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15, 1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

June  10,1942 

Dec.  31,1945 

Aug.  24,1942 

June    1, 1945 
July    16,1945 

Dec.  31,1945 

Dec.  31,1945 

Mar.  22, 1942 

Jan.    11,1944 
Apr.  11,1942 

Aug.  16,1944 
Feb.   16,1944 

Mar.  16, 1942 

Dec.  31,1945 

Dec.     3, 1945 

Dec.  31,1945 

Dec.   31, 194.'i 

Mar.  14, 1942 
May  25, 1942 

July   29,1946 

June  20, 1947 
Mar.  19, 1942 

Mar.  25, 1942 

Jan.    13,1947 
Dec.  31,1945 

Dec.     3, 1945 

Dec.  31,1945 

June    3, 1946 

Mar.  16, 1945 

Dec.   16,1944 
Dec.     3. 1945 

Dec.     3, 1945 

Mar.  26, 1942 

Dec.  31,1945 

$4,600 

4,500 

4,500 

4,500 
4,500 

man,  Jr. 
David  L.  Oamon.. 

Michael   R.   Gan- 

Second secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Asuncion 

Vienna 

nett. 
William  C.  George 

Ponta  Delgada. . 
Aden    .. 

Charles    C.    Gid- 

Consul    ..        

ney,  Jr. 
Thomas  A.  Gold- 

Vice consul 

Rotterdam 

Department 

Rome 

4,500 
4,500 
4,600 

man. 
Marshall  Green 

Joseph  N.  Greene, 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Consul 

Jr. 
J.  Brock  Havron... 

Tabriz     

4,500 

Douglas    Hender- 
son. 
J.  William  Henry 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Department    of 
Commerce. 

4,500 
4,500 

Charles  E.  Hulick, 

Jr. 
Armistead  M.  Lee. 

George  T.  Lister... 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Vice  consul.. 

Department 

Wellington 

Warsaw 

4,500 
4,500 
4,500 

Weldon  Litsey 

Rupert  A.  Lloyd.. 

Albert   K.   Ludy, 

Jr. 
LaRue  R.  Lutkins. 

Montevideo 

Monrovia 

Department 

Peiping 

4,500 

4,500 
4,500 
4,500 

James  O.  McCar- 

Vice  consul       . 

Hamburg 

New  Delhi 

Ankai'a    . .  . . 

4,500 

gar. 
Cleveland  B.  Mc- 

Knight. 
Charles  R.  Moore.. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second  secretary 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Second    secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Vice  consul.    .  . 

4,500 
4,500 

James  L.  O'Sulli- 

van. 
Henry  L.  Pitts,  Jr. 

Randolph  Roberts. 

Department 

Buenos  Aires 

Jerusalem 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 

Paris. 

4,500 
4,500 
4,500 

Ralph  A.  Schweit- 
zer. 
Cabot  Sedgwick.. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul- 

4,500 
4,600 

Richard  M.  Serv- 

Hong Kong 

Port-au-Prince.. 

Department 

Winnipeg- 

Rangoon 

Belgrade. 

Department 

Nice      and 
Monaco. 

4.500 

ice. 
Robert   M.   Shee- 

han. 
Harold  Sims 

J.  Ramon  Solana 

Second   secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Vice  consul 

4,500 
4,500 
4,500 

Herbert    D.    Spi- 
vack. 

Norman  C.  Stines, 

Jr. 
Richard  E.  Usher. - 

Sheldon  B.Vance.. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Vice  consul 

4,600 
4,500 
4,500 
4,500 

136  FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    FIVE — continued 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


Salary 


Edward  L.  Wag- 
goner. 

Henri  Andr6  Weis- 
mann. 

Harvey  R.  Well- 
man. 

QeorgeM.  Widney . 

William  A.  Wie- 
land. 

Eugene  Desver- 
nine. 

Charles  Philip 
Clock. 

Charles  D.  With- 
ers. 

Neil  M.  Ruge 

Paul  Francis 
Oeren. 

John  E.  Devine 

James  R.  Gustin... 
Garrett  H.  Soulen.. 


Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Second  secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 


Second    secretary 
and  vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Second    secretary 
and  vice  consul. 


Tehran 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 

Mexico,  D.  F.. 

Ellzabethville.. 
Bogota 


Habana 

Budapest 

Department. 


Palermo. 
Bombay. 


Cairo- 


Istanbul- 
Moscow. 


July 

tJune 

June 

Oct. 
Dec. 

{June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Sept. 
Oct. 


18. 1946 

28. 1947 
30, 1947 

17, 1947 

23. 1946 

28. 1947 

12, 1947 

16, 1947 

5, 1947 
16, 1947 


tOct.      4, 1947 


Oct. 
Dec. 


31, 1947 
29, 1947 


May  15, 1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15, 1947 

May  15, 1947 

June  10,1947 

June  19,1947 

July  2, 1947 

July  12,1947 
Sept.    6,1947 

Oct.  4, 1947 

Oct.  30,1947 

Nov.  14, 1947 


Dec.     3, 1945 

June  28,1947 

Dec.  31,1945 

Dec.  31,1945 
Nov.    3,1946 

June  28,1947 

July   14,1947 

July   27,1947 

Aug.  19,1947 
Sept.  30, 1947 

Oct.      4, 1947 

Oct.    30,1947 
Dec.     9, 1947 


$4,500 

4,500 

4,500 

4,600 
4,500 

4,600 

4,500 

4,600 

4,500 
4,600 

4,500 

4,500 
4,500 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    SIX 


Mary  Vance  Trent. 

Robert  W.  Adams. 

Frederic  S.  Arm- 
strong, Jr. 

Oscar  V.  Arm- 
strong. 

Harry  H.BeU 


Stuart  Blow 

Katherine    W. 

Bracken. 
Clarence  T.  Breaux. 

William  L.  Brew- 

ster. 
William  T.  Briggs. 

Maurice  J.  Brod- 

erlck. 
Lora  C.  Bryning... 
James  M.  Byrne... 
John  X.  Carrier.-.. 

Charles  C.  Carson. 
WUbur  P.  Chase... 
Keld  Christensen.. 
John  H.  Clagett... 


Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Vice  consul 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul.. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 


Oslo. 


Porto  Alegre 

Department 


Peiping. 
Paris.-.. 


Calcutta - 
Athens... 


Buenos  Aires... 
M6xloo,  D.  F.. 

Quito 

Lima 


Antwerp. 

Bern 

Paris 


Vancouver. 
Montreal... 

Milan 

Oslo 


Jan.    28,1947 


July 
June 

May 

Apr. 

Apr. 
Dec. 

Sept. 
tOct. 

July 

XDec. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 

July 
July 
June 
Sept. 


25. 1946 

13. 1947 

26, 1947 

23. 1946 

21. 1947 
15, 1947 

27, 1946 
7,1946 

29, 1946 

7,1946 

22, 1946 
9, 1946 
20, 1946 

17. 1946 

15. 1947 
10, 1947 
30,1946 


July  5, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1046 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Jan. 

28.1947 

Mar. 

11, 1946 

July 

16, 1946 

Jime 

17, 1946 

Dec. 

31, 1946 

Nov. 

13, 1946 

Aug. 

12. 1946 

Aug. 

26, 1946 

Oct. 

7,1946 

July 

15, 1946 

Dec. 

3,1946 

Dec. 

31, 1946 

Aug. 

14, 1946 

July 

28, 1946 

July 

1, 1946 

July 

16, 1946 

June 

3, 1946 

Oct. 

1,1946 

$4,400 

4,400 
4,400 

4,400 

4,400 

4,400 
4,400 

4.400 

4,400 

4,400 

4,400 

4,400 
4,400 
4,400 

4,400 
4.400 
4,400 
4,400 


CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  SIX — Continued 


137 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salary 

Edward  W.  Clark. 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul      

Panamfi 

June  26,1946 

Sept.    9,1946 

Aug.  22, 1946 

July   19,1946 

Dec.    3, 1946 

Jan.    19,1946 

Uug.  12,1946 

Oct.    22,1946 

May    1,1946 

Sept.  11, 1946 

Sept.  3,  1947 
JJuly   15,1946 
Oct.    31,1946 

Aug.  20,1946 

tJune    3,1946 

Aug.    9.1945 
Aug.  21,1946 
Oct.      2, 1946 

Sept.  30, 1946 

}Aug.  12, 1946 

tSept.  7,  1946 

Nov.  25, 1947 

Feb.     8, 1946 

Apr.  21,1947 

Mar.  U,  1946 

Nov.  29, 1945 
Nov.  25, 1944 

Mar.  11,1946 

Oct.    31,1946 

Oct.    22,1946 

July   18,1946 

JMar.  11, 1946 

Nov,  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1046 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 194C 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1948 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.  15, 1946 

Aug.  13,1946 

Deo.    3, 1945 

July     1, 1946 

Aug.    9,1946 

Jan.    22,1946 

Aug.  12,1946 

Sept.  10, 1946 

July   16,1941 

July  30,1946 

Dec.  31,1945 
July    15,1946 
Sept.  25, 1946 

July   25,1946 

June    3, 1946 

July  18,1945 
July  31,1946 
Sept.  22, 1946 

Aug.  28,1946 

Aug.  12,1940 

July   29,1946 

July   15,1946 

Feb.  19,1946 

Oct.    30,1946 

Mar.  11, 1946 

Dec.    3, 1945 
Sept.  10, 1942 

Mar.  11, 1946 

Sept.  28, 1946 

Sept.  10, 1946 

June  17,1946 

Mar.  11. 1946 

$4,400 

Carroll  E.  Cobb... 

San  Jos6 

4,400 

Francis  Henry 

Paris 

4,400 

Colombat. 
Alexander  J.  Davit 

Richard    C.    Des- 

Damascus  

Paris -. 

4,400 
4,400 

mond. 
Dwlght  Dickinson. 

Donald  P.  Downs.. 

Thomas    J.    Duf- 

Mfixico,  D.  F... 

Belgrade 

Rotterdam 

Ottawa 

4,400 
4,400 
4,400 

field,  Jr. 
Paul  F.  Du  Vivier. 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

4,400 

Cornelius  J.  Dwyer 

London  .  . 

4,400 

David  I.  Ferber 

Melbourne 

Hankow 

Jidda 

4,400 

Hubert  F.  Terrell.. 

Vice  consul 

4,400 

T.  Andrew  Galam- 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul. 

4,400 

bos. 
Arthur  L.  Gamson. 

Robert  J.  Gibbons. 

Charles  Gilbert 

Buenos  Aires 

Bangkok 

Rotterdam 

Guayaquil 

Vienna 

4,400 
4,400 
4,400 

John  C.  Harley 

Vice  consul.. 

4,400 

Martin   Florian 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul  . .... 

4,400 

Herr. 
Alfred  Le  8.  Jen- 

Pelping      - 

4,400 

kins. 
John    M.    Kava- 

Vice  consul.    .... 

Munich         .  .. 

4,400 

naugh. 
Ben  D.  Kimpel 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul      ..    . 

Vienna 

4,400 

Donald  S.  King.... 
Spencer  M.  King.. 

Port-au-Prince- - 
La  Paz 

4,400 
4,400 

Stephen  A.  Koczak, 
William  K.  Leon- 

Budapest 

Belgrade 

4,400 
4,400 

hart. 
LeRoy  Makepeace- 

Barcelona 

Athens 

4.400 

Oliver  M.  Marcy.- 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul  • 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

4,400 

James  V.  Martin, 

Jr. 
William    A,    Mo- 

Bombay 

Rome 

4,400 
4,400 

Fadden. 
Vincent    T.    Mc- 

Panamfi 

4,400 

Kenna. 
Francis  E.  Meloy, 

Dhahran 

Bucharest 

4,400 

Jr. 

LeoE.  Metcalf 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

4,400 

Assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  In  India. 


■M\ 


138  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    19  48 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  SIX — continued 


Name 


Daniel  "W.  Monte- 
negro. 


JoBeph  J.  Montllor. 
James  O.  Morgan.. 
David  Q.  Nes 

Helen  R.  Nieholl.. 
Andrew  E.  Olson.. 


Douglas  W.  Over- 
ton. 


William  Walter 

Phelps,  Jr. 
James  W.Pratt — 

Norman  K.  Pratt.. 
Edward  P.  Prince. 

Edwin  C.  Kendall. 
John  O.  Riddick.. 
Edward   F.   Rivi- 

nus,  Jr. 

John  F.  Root 

Herbert     F.     N. 

Schmltt. 
Richard  Sears,  Jr.- 


Albert  W.  Sherer, 
Jr. 

Forrest  Shivers 

John  N.  Smith 


Clyde  W.  Snider... 

Leslie  Albion 

Squires. 
Thomas  B.  Stauf- 

(er. 


John  L.  Stegmaier 
Albert  W.  Stoffel. 
Robert  W.  Stookey 

DeWitt  L.  Stora... 

J.  Charles  Thomp- 
son. 
Malcolm  Toon 


Designation 


Vice  consul- 

Vice  consul.. 

Vice  consul. 

Vice  consul- 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Kinsley  Twining.. 
Hendrik  van  Oss.. 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul-. 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 


Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 


Post 


Office  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man ASairs, 
Berlin. 

Lyon 

Naples 

Glasgow... 

Calcutta 

Vienna 


Branch  office  of 
U.S.  Political 
Adviser  to  Su- 
preme Com- 
mander for  Al- 
lied Powers, 
Yokohama. 

Habana 


Buenos  Aires..-. 


Alexandria. 
Budapest.. 


Hanoi 

Johannesburg - 
Istanbul 


Sfio  Paulo - 
Toronto... 


Paris 

Tangier. 


Kuala  Lumpur. 
Mexico,  D.  F... 

Madrid 

San  Salvador..-. 

Office  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Montreal- 

Saigon 

Tangier 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


JAug.  12,1946 


Sept.  9,1946 
July  19,1946 
June  26,1946 
June  26,1946 
Sept.  30, 1946 

Dec.  29,1945 


Sept.  13, 1946 

S.ept.  10, 1946 

July  29,1946 
Aug.  21,1946 

Oct.  30,1946 
July  19,1946 
July    19,1946 

Sept.  10, 1946 
Sept.  11,1946 

July   19,1946 

July    18,1946 

June  17,1947 
Dec.     3, 1046 


Sept. 
June 
Oct. 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


Salary 


Nov.  13, 1946    Aug.  12, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 


30, 1946 

21,1946 
18, 1946 


Montevideo. 
Hong  Kong. 
Warsaw 


Singapore. 
Nanking.. 


July 
Aug. 
Nov. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

July 

tMar. 
May 


18, 1947 

21,1946 

1, 1946 

30, 194P 

28, 1947 

30. 1946 

8, 1946 

22. 1947 


Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 


13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 
13, 1946 

13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 194C 

13, 1946 
13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13. 1946 
13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 

13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1046 

Nov.  13. 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 


Feb.  27,1946 
June  25,1946 
May  31,1946 
June  6, 1946 
Aug.  23,1946 

Dec.  31,1945 


$4, 400 


Aug.  14,1946 

Aug.  15,1946 

July  14,1946 
July    25,1946 

Mar.  11, 1946 
July  15,1946 
June  30, 1946 

Aug.  14,1946 
Sept.  20, 1941 

July     1,1946 

June  10,1946 

June  26,1946 
Sept.  21,1946 

Aug.   22.1946 

Mar.  20, 1942 

Oct.    15,1946 


July  28.1946 

July  30,1946 

Sept.  14, 1946 

Aug.  21,1946 

Sept.  10, 1946 

Apr.  11,1946 

Mar.  11.1946 

Feb.  24,1946 


CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL  139 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  SIX continued 


Name 


Alfred  W.  Wells... 

Robert  E.  Whed- 

bee. 
Louis  A.  Wlesner.. 


Harris     H.     Wil- 

Hams. 
Jackson  W.  Wilson. 

Kobert  M.  Berry.. 


Gardner  C.  Car- 
penter. 

William  P.  Hudson 

Thomas  D.  Kings- 
ley. 

Robert  W.  Weise, 
Jr. 

Joseph  J.  Jova 

Herbert  S.  Weast.. 

John  I.  Fishbume- 

John  E.  MacDon- 
ald. 

Rogers  B.  Horgan. 

Richard  H.  Lamb. 


Designation 


WUliam  H.  Bruns. 
Thomas  H.  Mur- 
fin. 


Ernest  L.  Stanger. 

William  R.  Dug- 

gan. 
E.  Allen  Fidel 


Elmer  E.  Yelton... 

John  A.  Bovey,  Jr. 

Seymour  M.  Fin- 
ger. 

Francis  N.  Magli- 
ozzi. 

Everett  K.  Mclby. 


Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul... 

Third  secretary 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul.— 

Vice  consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 


Department 

Madrid 

Office  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man Aflairs, 
Berlin. 

Barcelona. 

Quito 

Office  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man Aflairs, 
Berlin. 

Peiping 

Antigua , 

Caracas 

Valencia ., 

Basra 

M6rida 

Medellln , 

Department 

Colombo 

Branch  Office  of 
U.S.  Political 
Adviser  to  Su- 
preme Com- 
mander for 
Allied  Pow- 
ers, Yokoha- 
ma. 

Seoul 

Office  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser to  Su- 
preme Com- 
mander for 
Allied  Pow- 
ers, Tokyo. 
Paris 

Durban 

Rome 

Nairobi 

Rotterdam 

Stuttgart 

Frankfort    on 

the  Main. 
Bern 


Mar.  8,1946 
tNov.  4,1946 
JDec.  29,1945 

tJuly  29.1946 
Sept.  30, 1946 
tJan.    13,1947 

Aug.  26,1947 

Apr.  11,1947 
Jan.    13,1947 

tJan.    13,1947 

May  15,1947 
Mar.  5, 1947 
JApr.  21,1947 
Apr.  21,1947 

Sept.  19, 1947 
Oct.    20,1947 


Aug.   19,1947 
Oct.    13,1947 


Oct.  7, 1947 

tAug.  23,1947 

Oct.  21,1947 

tAug.  9, 1947 

tAug.  2.3,1947 

JAug.  23,1947 

Aug.  23,1947 

{Aug.  23,1947 


Date  of  ap-     Date  of  entry 
pointment  to     on  duty  as 
present  class  FSO 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Dec.     4, 1946 

Dec.    4, 1946 

Dec.  4, 1946 
Dec.     4, 1946 

Dec.    4, 1946 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


18, 1947 
18, 1947 
10, 1947 
10, 1947 


June  10,1947 
Jime  10,1947 


June  19,1947 
June  19,1947 


July 

July 

July 

July 
July 
July 

July 

July 


2, 1947 

12, 1947 

12, 1947 

12, 1947 
28, 1947 
28, 1947 

28, 1947 

28, 1947 


Mar.  11, 1946 
Nov.  3,1946 
Dec.  31,1945 

July   29,1 
Aug.  19,1946 
Jan,    13,1947 

Jan.    13,1947 

Jan.  13,1947 
Jan.  13,1947 

Jan.  13,1947 

Mar.  5,1947 
Feb.  18,1947 
Apr.  21,1947 
Apr.  21,1947 

July  28,1947 
Aug.  31,1947 


Aug.  18,194; 
July   28,194; 


Aug.     1, 1947 

Aug.  23,1947 

Sept.    9,1947 

Aug.  10,1947 
Aug.  23,1947 
Aug.  23,1947 

Aug.  24, 1947 

Aug.  24,1947 


Salary 


$4,400 
4.400 
4,400 

4,400 
4,400 
4,400 

4,400 

4.400 
4,400 

4,400 

4,400 
4,400 
4,400 
4,400 

4,400 
4,400 


4,400 
4,400 


4,400 

4,400 

4,400 

4,400 
4,400 
4,400 

4,400 

4.400 


140  FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    JANUARY   1,    1948 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  SIX — Continued 


Name 


Ernest    E.    Ram- 

saur,  Jr. 
Louise  Schaffner... 

Peter  Rutter 

Ralph  S.  Collins... 

Alexander  C.  John- 
poll. 

Edward  V.  Lind- 
berg. 

Charles  P.  Mc- 
Vicker,  Jr. 

Claiborne  Pell 

Sam  L.  Yates,  Jr... 

James  H.  McFar- 
land,  Jr. 

G.  Alonzo  Stan- 
ford. 

C.  Hoyt  Price 

Robert  O.  Bailey.. 

Charles  O.  Stefan.. 

Roye  L.  Lowry 

Benjamin  J.  Ruyle. 

Mary  E.  Volz 

Theo  C.  Adams 

Philip  E.  Haring... 
Nicholas  G.  Thach- 

er. 
EUwood  M.  Rabe' 

nald,  Jr. 
Curtis  W.  Prender- 

gast. 
Robert  M.Winfree. 

Stanley    Sherman 

Carpenter. 
Quentin  R.  Bates.. 
Williams  Beal 

Robert  E.  Cashln.. 

Bruce  R.  Crooks.. - 

John  B.  Crume 

William  Norris 
Dale. 

Thomas  A.  Dono- 
van. 

William  Dale 
Fisher. 

Arthur  D.  Foley... 

John  C.  Hawley... 

Richard  M.  Hern- 
don. 

Robert  B.  Hill..... 

John  J.  Ingersoll... 

Walter  C.  Isen- 
berg,  Jr. 


Designation 


Vice  consul. 


Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul.. 


Vice  consul. 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul... 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul... 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul- 


Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul. 


IstanbuL 
Praha.... 


Genoa... 
Berlin... 
Sydney. 


S6o  Paulo- 
Manila 


Bratislava. 
Tientsin. . . 
Manila 


Habana. 


Berlin 

Col6n 

Belgrade.. 

LiverpooL 
Munich... 
Liverpool. 

Berlki 

Ankara.... 
Karachi... 


Genoa 

Department. 

Brussels 

Kobe 


Winnipeg 

Montevideo. 


Nov.  10, 1947 

JNov.    3,1947 

Nov.  4,1947 
JOct.  4, 1947 
Dec.     2, 1946 

Dec.  23,1946 

Nov.  4,1946 

Oct.  1, 1947 
Dec.  3, 1946 
Mar.  17, 1947 

Apr.  15,1947 

June  28,1947 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Damascus — 

Kabul 

Tehran 

Ottawa 

Praha 

The  Hague... 
Rio  de  Janeiro... 


Venice 

Department. 


Antwerp. 

Aden 

Istanbul.. 


{Apr. 

26, 1947 

Oct. 

9, 1947 

June 

26, 1947 

tApr. 

3, 1947 

Sept. 

23, 1947 

May 

7, 1947 

Oct. 

19, 1947 

Aug. 

20, 1947 

Aug. 

14, 1947 

Oct. 

2, 1947 

tAug. 

23, 1947 

Dec. 

27, 1947 

July 

2, 1947 

July 

26, 1946 

June 

17, 1946 

Oct. 

22, 1946 

Sept 

9, 1946 

Dec. 

18, 1947 

Oct. 

24, 1946 

Oct. 

22, 1946 

Aug. 

20, 1946 

Dec. 

22, 1947 

June 

3, 1947 

July 

19, 1946 

Oct. 

22, 1946 

Feb. 

26, 1946 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


Salary 


July   25,1947 

July   28,1947 

Sept.    6,1947 
Oct.     4, 194 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.  4, 1946 

Deo.  4, 1946 

Feb.  18,1947 
Mar.  15, 1947 
Mar.  15, 1947 

Mar.  22, 1947 
Mar.  22, 1947 
Mar.  22, 1947 
Apr.  10,1947 
June  19,1947 
June  19,1947 

July     2, 1947 

July  28,1947 

July   28,1947 

Nov.    5,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13. 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Oct.  1, 1947 

Nov.  3,1947 

Oct.  1, 1947 
Oct.  4, 1947 
Oct.  27.1946 

Oct.  31,1946 

Nov.  3,1946 

June  19,1946 
Oct.  31,1946 
Jan.    12,1947 

Jan.    27,1947 

June  29,1947 
Mar.  15, 1947 
Apr.  21,1947 

May  28,1947 
Apr.  3, 1947 
Apr.  17,1947 
Apr.  21,1947 
July  30,194 
July     1, 1947 

July     8, 1947 

Oct.     2, 1947 

Aug.  24,194 

Dec.  28,1947 

Aug.  16,1946 
July   13,1946 

Feb.     6, 1946 

Sept.  11, 1946 

Aug.    7,1946 

June  16,1946 

Oct.    24,1946 

Sept.    9,1946 

July   30,1946 

Dec.  8, 1945 
Mar.  11, 1946 

June  30,1946 
Sept.  11, 1946 
Dec.  81,1946 


$4, 400 
4,400 


CLASSIFICATION   OF  PERSONNEL 
FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    SIX — continued 


141 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


Salary 


Thomas  M.  Judd.. 

William  R.  Lald- 
law. 

David  J.  S.  Man- 
bey. 

rhomas  W.  McEl- 
hlney. 

rhomas  D.  Mc- 
Kiernan. 

foseph  A.  Menden- 
hall. 

Betty  Ann  Mid- 
dleton. 

rohn  Y.Millar 

E.  Jan  Nadelman.. 
Ubert  V.  Nyren... 

fames  F.  O'Con- 
nor, Jr. 

Mary  S.  Olmsted.. 

Robert  J.  Reding- 
ton. 

Frederick  D. 
Sharp,  3d. 

roseph  A.  Silber- 
stein. 

Levi  Pease  Smith, 
Jr. 

Richard  H.  Steph- 
ens. 

rhomas  T.  Turner. 

Stanleys.  Wolff... 

larryR.Zerbel.... 

5dward    N.    Mc- 

Cully. 
ilator  C.  Blackis- 

ton. 
(Villiam   B.    Con- 

nett,  Jr. 

Villiam  M.  Bates. 
'hillp  J.  Halla 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Raymond  J.  Har- 
ris. 

Robert  S.  Hender- 
son. 

bhn  W.  Burnett-. 


Vice  consul. 
Vice  consul . 
Vice  consul. 
Vice  consul. 
Vice  consul. 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice    consul. 
Vice  consul 


Vice  consul. 


Vice  consul. 


Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Vice  consul. 


Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 


Bucharest.. 
Guayaquil. 


Frankfort  on 

the  Main. 
Amsterdam 


Casablanca.. 

Istanbul 

Hong  Kong. 

Madrid 

Warsaw 

La  Paz 

Santiago 


Amsterdam. 
La  Paz 


Mexico,  D.  F. 

Bogota 

Southampton. 
Paris 


Ziirich 

Lfiopoldville. . . 
Paris 


Guadalajara. 
Amsterdam.. 
Maracaibo. . . 


Istanbul. 
Cairo 


Palermo- 
Naples... 


Office  of  U.S. 
Political  -Ad- 
viser to  Su 
preme  Com- 
mander for  Al- 
lied Powers, 
Tokyo. 


JJuly   15,1946 

Oct.    31,1946 

Oct.   31,1946 

July   19,1946 

Sept.  30, 1946 

Sept.    9,1946, 

Nov.  28, 1945 

July   19,1946 

June  26,1946 

Oct.    22,1946 

Nov.    1, 1946 

Aug.  23,1946 
July   29,1946 

July    12,1946 

July    19,1946 

Sept.  10, 1946 

tAug.  12,1946 

Nov.  28, 1947 
Aug.  21, 1946 
Dec.  3, 1946 

JFeb.  24,1947 

June  26,1947 

May  28,1947 

July  23,1947 
July    24,1947 

Oct.     7, 194 

July   11,1947 

June  28,1947 


Nov.  13. 1 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Feb.  18,1947 

Apr.  10,1947 

Apr.  10,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

June  10,1947 


July  15,1946 

Sept.  16, 1946 

Sept.  20, 1946 

July     1, 1946 

Aug.    9, 1946 

Aug.  15,1946 

Dec.     3, 1945 

June  25,1946 

May  30, 1946 

Sept.  10, 1946 

Oct.     4, 1946 

July  29,1946 
July   14,1846 

June  17,1946 

July     1, 1946 

Aug.  13, 1946 

Aug.  12,1946 

Aug.  24, 1946 
July  1, 1946 
July   24,1946 

Feb.  24,1947 

May    1, 1947 

Apr.  21,1947 

May  27,1947 
May  28,1947 

May  28.1947 

May  28,1947 

June  29,1947 


$4, 100 

4,100 

4,100 

4,100 

4.100 

4,100 

4,100 

4,100 

4,100 

4,100 

4,100 

4,100 
4,100 

4,100 

4,100 

4,100 

4,100 

4,100 
4,100 
4,100 

4,100 

4.100 

4,100 

4,100 
4,100 

4,100 

4,100 

4,100 


778382—48- 


-10 


142  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST  I    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  SIX — continued 


Name 


Richard  B.  Finn. 


William  Morrison 

Kerrigan. 
Robert    C.    Bone, 

Jr. 
David  S.  McMorris. 

Thomas  M.  Reck- 

nagel. 
Max  V.  Krebs 

Robert  A.  Aylward. 

Kenneth     P.     T. 
Sullivan. 


Richard  E.  Funk- 

houser. 
Robert  B.  Shaw_.. 
Thaddeus     Allan 

Herrick,  Jr. 
L.  Milner  Dunn... 

Robert  B.  Moody 

Warren  S.  Moore, 

Jr. 
Oliver  L.  Troxel, 

Jr. 
Glenn     R.    Mo 

Carty,  Jr. 
Raymond   W.  T. 

Pracht. 
John  Q.  Qossett 

John  B.  Young 

Arthur  B.  Allen... 

John  B.  McOrath. 
PaulM.  MiUeri... 

B.  Frank  Poe,  Jr.. 

John  A.  Armitage. 
Peter  Hooper,  Jr... 


Designation 


Vice  consul. 


Vice  consul - 


Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Vice  consul 


Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul.. 


Post 


Office  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser to  Su- 
preme Com- 
mander for  .Al- 
lied Powers, 
Tokyo. 

Stuttgart 


The  Hague... 

Panami 

Sofia 

Montevideo. 
Department. 


Office  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Cairo.. 


Glasgow. 
Tahiti..-. 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Oslo 

Nanking 

Geneva.. 

Manila 

Ciudad  Trujillo 

Helsinki 

Bogota 

Brussels 

Beirut 


Hamburg. 
Bern 


Habana. 
Praha... 


Offlce  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man Affairs, 
Berlin. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Aug.  20,1947 


Aug.  13,1947 
Aug.  29,1947 
Sept.  3,1947 
Sept.  18, 1947 
Oct.  9, 1947 
Sept.  15, 1947 
Aug.   23,1947 

Aug.  11, 1947 

Dec.  1, 1947 
Nov.  12,1947 

tNov.  4,1946 

tNov.  4,1946 

Nov.  29, 1946 

Dee.  2, 1946 

tJan.  13,1947 

Apr.  21,1947 

Aug.  1, 1947 

June  26,1947 

Aug.  6, 1947 

Aug.  29,1947 
Dec.  10,1947 

Oct.     2, 1947 

Oct.    13,1947 

July    10,1947 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


June  10,1947 


June  10,1947 
June  19,1947 
June  19,1947 
June  19,1947 
July  21,1947 
July  28,1947 
July    28,1947 

Aug.  11,1947 

Sept.  6,1947 
Sept.    8,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.     4, 1946 

Feb.  18,1947 

Mar.  22, 1947 

Apr.   10,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


July     7,1947 


June  30,1947 

July  2, 194' 

July  2, 1947 

July  29,1947 

Aug.  27,1947 
Sept.  15, 1947 

Aug.  24,1947 

Aug.  11,1947 

Sept.  30, 1947 
Sept.  25, 1947 

Nov.    3,1 

Nov.    3,1946 

Oct.    24,1946 

Oct.    31,1946 

Jan.    13,1947 

Mar.    8,1947 

Apr.  30,1947 

Apr.  21,1947 

May  28,1947 

May  27, 1947 
May  28, 1947 

June    2, 1947 

Sept.    2,1947 

May  28, 1947 


Salai 


$4,1 


>  Resident  in  Geneva, 


CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  SIX — Continued 


143 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap>- 
pointment  to 
present  class 


Date  of  entry 
on  duty  as 

rso 


Salary 


isannah  Mirick.. 


lott  George 

erbert  Gordon... 
obert  O.  Bradeu. 


alph  G.  Clark.... 
homas  R.  Favell. 

;even  Kline 

illiam  n.  Witt.. 

eon  G.  Dorros 

)hn  Keppel 

)hn  W.  Rozier 


amuel  O.  Ruff., 
ohn  M.  Perry., 
[arold  C.  Roser. 


Idney  Sober., 
leorge  S.  Vest. 


Ibert  Eugene 
Frank. 

lobert  A.  Steven- 
son. 

ildward  J.  Trost... 

lobert  L.  James.. 

arke  D.  Massey, 
Jr. 
lerbert  F.  Propps. 

':x)well  G.  Richard- 
son. 

(Vayland  B. Waters. 

Vlorris  Dembo 

"ohn  M.  Thomp- 
son, Jr. 

ilaymond  A.  Val- 
liere. 

3eorge  R.  Wad- 
leigh. 

fames  M.  Mills 

David     Dunlop 

Newsoni. 
Elobert  M.  Beaudry. 
rohn  Q.  Blodgett.. 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul- 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul-. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul... 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

Third  secretary 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary 

Third  secretary 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Third  secretary 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 


Rome 

Taipei 

Sydney 

Department 

Helsinki 

BogotS 

Nanking 

Copenhagen 

Luxembourg 

Moscow. 

Office  of  U.S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser, Staff  of 
Commanding 
General.  U.S. 
Occupation 
Forces,  Korea. 

Lgopoldville 

Bilbao... 

New  Delhi 

Tananarive 

Hamilton,  Ber- 
muda. 
Sydney. 

San  Jos§.. 

Bremen 

Vienna 

Mexico,  D.  F.. 

Bern 

Colon 

Dublin 

Bombay 

Caracas 

Pretoria.- 

Bordeaux 

Port-au-Prince. 

Karachi 

Dublin 

Stockholm 


Nov.  17, 1947 

Aug.  20,1947 
Oct.  3, 1947 
July     7, 1947 

Sept.  12, 1947 

Oct.    16,1947 

Sept.    4,1947 

Sept.  16, 1947 

Sept.  15, 1947 

Oct.    30,1947 

Sept.  12, 1947 


May  15,1947 

June  10,1947 
June  10,1947 
June  19,1947 

June  19,1947 

June  19,1947 

June  19,1947 

June  19,1947 

July     2, 1947 

July     2, 1947 

July     2, 1947 


Oct.     1, 1947 

June  26,1947 
July  1,1947 
July     7, 1947 

July  28,1947 

Sept.    1, 1947 

July  2, 1947 

July  30,1947 

July  29,1947 

July  9, 1947 

July  29,1947 


$3,900 

3,900 
3,900 
3,900 

3,900 

3,900 

3,900 

3,900 

3,900 

3,900 

3,900 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Dec. 

Sept. 
Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 
Nov, 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Aug. 
Sept. 


16, 1947 
20, 1947 
3, 1947 

12, 1947 
10, 1947 

24, 1947 

20, 1947 

14, 1947 
25, 1947 

17, 1947 

14, 1947 

17, 1947 

17, 1947 
7, 1947 
14, 1947 

20, 1947 

3, 1947 

28, 1947 

10, 1947 

2, 1946 
6,1946 


July  2, 1947 
July  12,1947 
July    12,1947 

July  12,1947 
July    12,1947 

July    21,1947 

July    21,1947 

July  28,1947 
July   28,1947 

July    28,1947 

July    28,1947 

July   28,1947 

July  28,1947 
Sept.  8,1947 
Sept.    6,1947 

Sept.  6,1947 

Sept.  6,1947 

Sept.  8,1947 

Sept.  8,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


July  28,1947 
Sept.  2,1947 
Aug.  24,1947 

Aug.  1, 1947 
Sept.    2,1947 

Aug.     1, 1947 

Sept.    2,1947 

Oct.  1, 1947 
Sept.  25, 1947 

Sept.  19, 1947 

Sept.  29, 1947 

Oct.     1, 1947 

Sept.  29, 1947 
Oct.  1, 1947 
Oct.     1, 1947 

Sept.  29, 1947 

Oct.     1, 1947 

Oct.     1, 1947 

Nov.    1,1947 

June  29,1946 
Aug.  16,1946 


3,900 
3,900 
3,900 

3,900 
3,900 

3,900 

3,900 

3,900 
3,900 

3,900 

3,900 

3,900 

3,900 
3,900 
3,900 

3,900 

3,900 

3,900 

3,900 

3,700 
3,700 


144  FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    JANUARY   1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    SIX — continued 


>5^ 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salai 

Calcutta 

Sept.  27, 1946 

Sept.  27, 1946 
Dec.     3, 1946 

July   19,1946 
Aug.  21,1946 

Sept.  30, 1946 

Sept.  30, 1946 

Dec.     3, 1946 

June    3, 1947 
Nov.  24, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.  24, 1946 

Aug.  26,1946 
Aug.  14,1946 

June  30,1946 
July   29,1946 

Aug.  28. 1946 

Aug.  27,1946 

Sept.  22, 1946 

July     1, 1946 
Aug.  27,1946 

$3.7( 

worth,  Jr. 
John  W.  Bowling. - 
Robert  A.  Brand... 

3,7( 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul          

3,71 

Leopold  ville 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser   to    Su- 
preme   Com- 
mander for  Al- 
lied   Powers, 
Tokyo. 
Rome    

3,7( 

Holland  H.  Bush- 
ner. 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul          

3.7 

3,7 

well. 

Stanley  M.  Cleve- 
land. 

Jack  E.Conner 

Edwin  D.Crowley.. 
Rodger  P.  Davies.. 

Sofia      

•%7 

RiodeJaneiro--. 

Marseille.- 

Department 

3,7 
3,7 

Forei^  Service  offi- 

3,7 

Richard  H.  Don- 
aid. 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

San  Salvador 

Cairo 

Sept.    9,1946 
Sept.  30, 1946 
Aug.  20,1946 

Oct.    31,1946 
Oct.    31,1946 

Nov.    1,1946 

Oct.    31,1946 

Sept.  17, 1947 
July   29,1946 

July    19,1946 

Dec.   15,1947 

Oct.    30,1947 

Nov.    1,1946 
Nov.    1,1946 
Oct.    31,1946 

Oct.   20,1947 
Sept.  30, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.  14,1946 
Aug.  27,1946 
July  30,1946 

Sept.  24, 1946 
Sept.  26, 1946 

Oct.      1, 1946 

Sept.  21, 1946 

June  30,1946 
July   11,1946 

June  25,1946 

June  16,1946 

June  26,1946 

July  15,1946 

Sept.  26, 1946 

Sept.  21, 1946 
Aug.  26,1946 

3,7 
3,7 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Dublin 

3,7 

gan. 

George  M.  Finch.. 
William  H.  Fried- 

3,7 

Vice  consul 

Marseille 

Belgrade 

Damascus 

Caracas 

3,7 

man. 
Edwin    M.    Har- 

bordt. 
Deane  R.  Hinton.. 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

3,7 
3,7 
3,' 

Richard  M.  Hughes. 
Edward  L.  John- 

Third secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul      

Mexico,  D.F 

Colombo... 

Addis  Ababa...- 
Rome      

3,' 
3," 

son. 
Curtis  F.  Jones 

William  E.  Knight, 

2d. 
William  C    Lake- 

Third secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary 

3/ 
3," 

Ankara        ... 

3.' 

land  ' 

Istanbul 

David  E.  Mark 

Vice  consul 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser, Staff  of 
Commanding 
General,  U.S. 
Occupation 
Forces,  Korea. 

Tientsin.- 

Asuncldn 

3, 

David  K.  Marvin. 

Vice  consul.. 

3,' 

Robert  W.  Moore.. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

3. 

iBesidentln  Anl 

£ara. 

CLASSIFICATION   OF  PERSONNEL 
FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    SIX 

— continued 

145 

Name 

DesignatioD 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

F80 

Salary 

oseph  P.  Nagoskl. 

iol'8rt    Irving 
Ov.en. 

mhur    L.    Pad- 
dock, Jr. 

\.!exanderL.  Peas- 
lee. 

:>eRoy  F.  Perclval, 
Jr. 

Jtephen  A.  Rynas. 

luf us  Z.  Smith 

lobinE.Steussy-. 

lerald  Stryker 

ohn    H.    Stutes- 
man,  Jr. 
ames  S.  Sutterlin. 

Cmory  C.  Swank.. 

^ingdon      W. 
Swayne. 

Jichard  M.  Tynan 

>Iorman  E.  War- 
ner. 

Jichard    E.    WU- 
ford. 

Robert  A.  Wilson.. 

Parker  D.  Wyman. 

Robert  L.  Yost 

Taylor  Q.  Belcher. 

3Ubert    L.   New- 

bold. 
Denis   A.    Baum- 

hover. 
ilchard  T.  Davles 

ohn  Calvin  Hill, 

Jr. 

^ells  Stabler 

Slmer  C.  Hulen... 
Thomas  W.  Ains- 

worth. 
i.llred    L.    Ather- 

ton,  Jr. 
Dliver  S.  Crosby... 

David  H.  Ernst... 

ohn  Foster  Leich- 

Vice  consul 

St.John,N.B-.. 
Ciudad  Trujillo- 

Genoa 

Nov.    1,1946 
June  26,1946 

Sept.  30, 1946 

Sept.  11, 1946 

July   29,1946 

July   17,1946 

Sept.  30, 1946 
Dec.     2, 1946 

July   15,1946 
July   29,1946 

July    19,1946 

Sept.  10, 1946 
Aug.  21,1946 

Sept.  11, 1946 
July   29,1946 

July   29,1946 

Sept.  11, 1946 

tAug.  12,1946 

Sept.  30, 1946 

tApr.  21,1947 

May    1,1947 

July   23,1947 

July   10,1947 

tSept.  25, 1947 

tMay  28. 1947 
July   23,1947 
Aug.  26,1947 

Aug.  13,1947 

Aug.  20,1947 

Sept.    9,1947 

Aug.  14,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.  22, 1947 

Apr.  10,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  16,1947 

May  16,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15,1947 
June  10,1947 

June  10,1947 

June  10,1947 

June  10,1947 

Juno  10.1947 

Sept.  24, 1946 
May  30, 1946 

Aug.  15,1946 

June  17,1946 

July   14,1946 

June  17,1946 

Aug.  27, 1946 
Oct.    30,1946 

June  17,1946 
July    14,1946 

June  30,1946 

Aug.  14,1946 
Aug.     1, 1946 

Aug.  14,1946 
July   12,1946 

July    15,1946 

Aug.  15,1946 

Aug.  12,1946 

Aug.  24, 1946 

Apr.  21,1947 

May    1, 1947 

May  26, 1947 

May  27, 1947 

May  28,1947 

May  28, 1947 
May  26,1947 
July     1, 1047 

June  30,1947 

July     1, 1947 

July     1,1947 

Junfi  30.1947 

$3, 700 
3,700 

3,700 

3,700 

3,700 

3,700 

3  700 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul    . 

Vice  consul- 

Shanghai 

Bremen 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

Athens   . 

Amsterdam 

Budapest 

Peiplng 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

3,700 

3,700 
3,700 

3,700 
3  700 

Vice  consul        

Shanghai 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political   Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   A flairs, 
Berlin. 

Shanghai 

London.  

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul  _ . 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

3,700 

Turin 

3,700 

Vice  consul-. _ 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

Antwerp.- 

Madrid 

Warsaw 

3,700 
3,700 
3,700 

Office    of    U.S. 
Political   Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Afialrs, 
Berlta. 

Madrid 

3,700 

8,700 
3,700 
3,700 
3,700 
3,700 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Mfislco,  D.  F... 

Department 

New  Delhi 

Warsaw 

Bucharest 

Jerusalem 

Dhaliran 

Kobe      

3,700 
3,700 

Vice  consul-. 

3,700 

Vice  consul-. 

3,700 
3,700 

Vice  consul .  

Stuttgart 

Athens    

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul . 

3,700 

Cairo . 

3,700 

Gdfinsk- 

3,700 

146  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  SIX — Continued 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  en  try 

on  duty  as 

FSO 


Salai 


Charles  R.  Tan- 
guy. 

Arthur  D.  Wein- 
inger. 

Joseph  O.  Zurhcl- 
len,  Jr. 

William  J.  Barns- 
dale. 

Robert  B.  Dreesen 

Hermann  F.  Eilts_ 

David  Morris 


Thomas  Boylan,  Jr. 

Norman  B.  Hannah 

Richard  M.  Mc- 
Carthy. 

William  Perry 
Stedman,  Jr. 

Stephen  Winship- 

Henry  L.  Coster... 

John  M.  Farrior... 

Harold  George  Jo- 
sif. 

Abbott  Judd 

Robert  C.  Foulon.. 

James  A.  Garvey.. 

David  Klein 


Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul-. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul- 

Vice  consul 


Athens 

The  Hague - 

Department 

Stockholm 


Tihwa.. 
Tehran. 


Manila. 


Tabriz... 
Shanghai- 
Peiping.. 


Aug.  26,1947 

Aug.  29,1947 

June  16,1947 

Sept.  12, 1947 

Sept.  12, 1947 
Sept.    9,1947 

Sept.  12, 1947 

Sept.  15, 1947 
Sept.  19, 1947 


William  Nesselhof, 

Jr. 
Wayne  E,  Snyder. 

Harrison  M.  Sym- 
mes,  Jr. 

Howard  L.  Boor- 
man. 

Edward  West  Bur- 
gess. 

Stephen  A.  Comis- 
key. 

William  B.  Dunn.. 

Vernon  V.  Hukee.. 

Jordan  T.  Rogers.. 

James  R.  Ruchti... 

Robert  W.  Zlm- 
mermann. 

John  C.  Craig 

Lawrence  Bernard 
Elsbernd. 

Robert  B.  Hough- 
ton. 

Donald  Stone  Mac- 
Donald. 

Joseph  Fergus  Mc- 
Farland, 


Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 
Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Buenos  Aires. 


Kingston 

Cartagena 

Department. . 


Vice  consul. 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul. 


Vice  consul. 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Vice  consul-.. 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul.. 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul.. 

Third  secretary  and 

vlco  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 
Vice  consul 


Karachi. 


Toronto. 
Paris 


Bucharest. 


LourenQO  Mar- 
ques. 
Curacao 


London 

Alexandria. 

Peiping 

Damascus.. 
Bilbao 


Canton. 
Oslo-... 


Berlin 

Vancouver. 
Lima.- 


Naples.. 
Habana. 


Jerusalem 

Department. 
Algiers 


Sept. 

12, 1947 

Oct, 

9, 1947 

Oct. 

10, 1947 

Oct. 

9, 1947 

Aug. 

2, 1947 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

Oct. 

22, 1947 

Oct. 

21, 1947 

Oct. 

16, 1947 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

Oct. 

9, 1947 

Oct. 

13, 1947 

Oct. 

17, 1947 

Oct. 

21, 1947 

Oct. 

21, 1947 

tAug. 

23, 1947 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

Oct. 

13, 1947 

JAug. 

23, 1947 

Nov 

14, 1947 

Nov 

17, 1947 

Nov 

17, 1947 

Nov 

10, 1947 

Oct. 

28, 1947 

Sept 

30, 1947 

Nov 

12, 1947 

June  10,1947 

June  10,1947 

June  10,1947 

June  19,1947 

June  19,1947 
June  19,1947 

June  19,1947 

July  2, 1947 
July  2, 1947 
July     2, 1947 

July     2, 1947 

July  2, 1947 
July  12,1947 
July    12,1947 

July   12,1947 

July  12,1947 
July    21,1947 

July  21,1947 

July  21,1947 

July  21,1947 

July  21,1947 

July  21,1947 

July  28,1947 

July  28,1947 

July  28,1947 

July  28,1947 
July    28,1947 

July  28,1947 
July  28,1947 
July   28,1947 

Sept.  6,1947 
Sept.    6,1947 

Sept.    6,1947 

Sept.    6,1947 

Sept.    8,1947 


June  29,1947 

July     2, 1947 

June  16,1947 

July   26,1947 

July  28,1947 
July   28,1947 

July   30,1947 

July  30,1947 
July  30,1947 
July   31,1947 

Sept.    3,1947 

Aug.  31,1947 
Sept.  3,1947 
Aug.    2, 1947 

Sept.    3,1947 

Sept.  2,1947 
Aug.  27,1947 

Aug.  27,1947 

Aug.  31,1947 

Aug.  31,1947 

Sept.    2,1947 

Sept.    3,1947 

Aug.  30,1947 

Sept.    2,1947 

Aug.  23,1947 

Sept.  2,1947 
Aug.  31,1947 

Aug.  24,1947 
Oct.  1, 1947 
Sept.  20, 1947 

Sept.  29, 1947 
Sept.  28, 1947 

Oct.      4, 1947 

Sept.  30, 1947 

Sept.  30, 1947 


$3,7 

3,7 

3,7 

3,7 

3,7 
3,7 

3,7 

3,7 
3,7 
3,7 

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3,: 
3,: 


CLASSIFICATION   OF 

PERSONNEL 

147 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  SIX— 

continued 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 

Date of  entry 

Name 

Designation 

Post 

pointment  to 
present  class 

on  duty  as 
FSO 

Salary 

vlartin  P.  Dctels, 

Third  secretary  and 

Rangoon 

Dec.     2, 1946 

Nov. 

13, 1946 

Oct.    31,1946 

$3, 500 

Jr. 

vice  consul. 

:.n.  Walter  Howe 
larry  F.  Pfeitler, 

Vice  consul 

Batavia 

Branch  of  OflBce 

Dec.     2, 1946 
tJuly     1, 1947 

Nov. 
Nov. 

13, 1946 
13, 1946 

Nov.    1, 1946 
Dee.     2, 1946 

3,500 

Vice  consul. 

3,600 

Jr. 

OfU.S.  Politi- 
cal Adviser  to 
Supreme  Com- 

y  mauder  for  Al- 
lied    Powers, 

li''Yokohama. 

^V^illiam  N.  Stokes. 
Robert  C.Wysong. 

Vice  consul 

Mukden 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Dec.     2, 1946 
Apr.  24,1947 

Nov. 
Feb. 

13. 1946 

18. 1947 

Oct.   31,1946 
Mar.    3,1947 

3,500 

Third  secretary  and 

3,500 

vice  consul. 

Robert  0.  Blake... 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Managua 

July   25,1947 

May 

15, 1947 

May  28,1947 

3,500 

Jaird  E.  Emmons. 

Vice  consul 

Singapore 

Reykjavik 

June    2, 1947 

May 

15, 1947 

May  28, 1947 

3,500 

rohn   A.    McKes- 

Third secretary  and 

July   28,1947 

May 

15, 1947 

May  26,1947 

3,500 

son,  3d. 

vice  consul. 

Tames  D.  Newton.. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Baghdad 

Aug.     5, 1947 

May 

15, 1947 

May  27,1947 

3,500 

Kenedon  P.  Steins. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Asuncion 

Oct.      9, 1947 

May 

15, 1947 

July     6, 1947 

3,  500 

Earold  Jesse  Edel- 
son. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Praha 

Sept.  25, 1947 

June 

10, 1947 

July     2, 1947 

3,500 

3rant  Gilbert  Hil- 
liker. 

Vice  consul 

Naples 

Aug.  14,1947 

June 

10, 1947 

July     2, 1947 

3,500 

rohn  D.  lams 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Athens 

Aug.  20,1947 

June 

10, 1947 

July     1, 1947 

3,500 

William  H.  Sulli- 

Third secretary  and 

Bangkok 

Aug.  20,1947 

June 

10, 1947 

June  27,1947 

3,500 

van. 

vice  consul. 

Charles  E.Bidwell. 
VVUliam  C.  Canup. 
Edward  Bruce  Fer- 
guson. 

Vice  consul 

Zagreb 

Sept.  16, 1947 
Dec.     2, 1947 
Sept.  17, 1947 

Jtme 
June 
June 

19, 1947 
19, 1947 
19, 1947 

July   29,1947 
Oct.     5, 1947 
July    23,1947 

3.500 

Vice  consul 

Marseille 

Pernambuco 

3.500 

Vice  consul 

3,500 

rohn  W.  Fisher.... 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Guatemala 

Sept.  17, 1947 

June 

19, 1947 

July    27,1947 

3,500 

Edward  C.  Ingra- 
ham,  Jr. 

Vice  consul 

Cochabamba 

Sept.  17, 1947 

June 

19, 1947 

July   30,1947 

3,500 

Richard  G.  John- 
son. 

Edward  W.  Mul- 
cahy. 

Vice  consul 

Florence 

Mombasa 

Oct.      6, 1947 
Sept.  24, 1947 

June 
Jime 

19, 1947 
19, 1947 

July   29,1947 
July   29,1947 

3,500 

Vice  consul 

3,500 

David  L.  Osborn.. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

June  2.3,1947 

Jime 

19, 1947 

June  23,1947 

3,500 

Sandy  MacGregor 

cer. 
Third  secretary  and 

Managua 

Sept.  19, 1947 

June 

19, 1947 

July   30,1947 

3,500 

Pringle. 

vice  consul. 

Edward  G.   Seid- 

Foreign  Service  offi- 

Department  

June  23,1947 

June 

19, 1947 

June  23, 1947 

3,500 

ensticker,  Jr. 

cer. 

Francis  T.  Under- 
bill. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Lisbon 

Nov.  17, 1947 

June 

19, 1947 

Sept.  29, 1947 

3,500 

David      Cameron 

Third  secretary  and 

Canberra 

Sept.  16, 1947 

July 

2, 1947 

July    29,1947 

3,500 

Cuthell. 

vice  consul. 

Robert         Dodge 
Duvis. 

Vice  consul 

Bremen. 

Sept.  19, 1947 

July 

2, 1947 

July    27,1947 

3,500 

John          Newton 

Third  secretary  and 

Baghdad 

Sept.  16, 1947   July 

2,1947    July    29,1947 

3,500 

Gatch. 

vice  consul. 

Grcsory     Hender- 

Foreign Service  offi- 

Department  

Sept.  25, 1947   July 

2, 1947    Sept.  25, 1947 

3,500 

son. 

cer. 

Francis  T.  McCoy. 

Vice  consul 

Shanghai 

Oct.    20,1947 

July 

2, 1947 

Sept.    2,1947 

3,500 

148  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN  service'"  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  SIX — continued 


Name 


Philip  Hanna  Val- 

des. 
Theodore  A.  Wahl_ 
Hugh  Q.  Appling.. 

Eichard  W.  Carl- 
son. 
James  A.  May 


Joseph    W.    Neu- 

bert. 
Raymond       John 

Becker. 
James  J.  Blake 


John  A.  Conway.. 
Jesse  D.  Dean 


John  M.  Dennis..- 
RobertE.Mobcrly. 

Anne  M.  Oehm 

C.  Melvin  Sonne, 

Jr. 
"William  D.  Brewer 

Edward  J.  Krache, 

Jr. 
Ralph  S.  Saul 


Designation 


Post 


Vice  consul. 


Vice  consul.. 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


i«i 


Howard  Renfi  Ste- 
phenson. 

Richard  W.  Ster- 
ling. 

John  Crider  Amott 

Samuel  D.  Eaton.. 

Galen  L.  Stone 

Gordon  C.  TuUock. 
Herbert  E.  Weiner 

William  B.  Cobb, 

Jr. 
Warren  A.  Kelsey. 
Bruce  M.  Lancas- 
ter. 
Richard  H.  Court- 

enaye. 
Archer  K.  Blood- 
Robert  A.   Chris- 
topher. 
Nathaniel  Davis... 

Richard  A.  Eric- 
son,  Jr. 

William  R.  Gen- 
nert. 

James  W.  Gould... 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul.. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 


Chungking. 


Tstngtao. 
Vienna... 


Zagreb... 

Paris 

Belgrade. 
Madras.. 
Brussels.. 


Hamburg. 
London... 


Hamburg... 
Montevideo. 


Helsinki 

Copenhagen 

Beirut-- 

Jerusalem 

Praha 

Port  Elizabeth. 

Berlin  i. 

Rio  de  Janeiro. 
La  Paz 


Vice  consul- 
Vice  consul. 


Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Vice  consul. 
Vice  consul. 


Munich-, 
Tientsin. 
London.. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Manila. 


Glasgow.. 
Nanking. 


Barcelona- 


Salonika  . 
Bahia 


Praha 

Yokohama. 

Dakar 

Batavia 


Sept.  16, 1947 

Nov.  20, 1947 
Oct.    13,1947 

tAug.  10,1947 

Oct.  21,1947 

Oct.  16,1947 

Oct.  20,1947 

Oct.  29,1947 

Oct.  15,1947 
Oct.    13,1947 

Oct.  14,1947 
Oct.    15,1947 

Nov.    6,1947 

Nov.    4,1947 

Nov.  13, 1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

Nov.    4,1947 

Nov.  20, 1947 

Dec.  30,1947 

Nov.  17, 194 

Nov.  12, 194' 

Nov.  4,1947 
Nov.  10, 1947 
Dec.   22,1947 

Nov,  12, 1947 

July  29,1947 
Aug.  15,1947 

Nov.    5,1947 

Sept.  15, 1947 
Sept.  22, 1947 

Sept.  12, 1947 

Sept.  15, 1947 

Sept.  12, 1947 

Sept,  12, 1947 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  en  try 

on  duty  as 

PSO 


July     2, 1947 

July  2, 1947 
July   12,1947 

July  12,1947 

July  12,1947 

July  12,1947 

July  21,1947 

July  21,1947 

July  21,1947 
July   21,1947 

July  21,1947 
July   21,1947 

July   21,1947 

July   21,1947 

July   28,1947 

July   28,1947 

July  28,1947 

July   28,1947 

July   28,1947 

Sept.    6,1947 

Sept.    6,1947 

Sept.  6,1947 
Sept.  6,1947 
Sept.    6,1947 

May  15,1947 

May  15,1947 
May  15, 1947 

June  10,1947 

Jime  19,1947 
June  19,1947 

June  19,1947 

June  19,1947 

June  19,1947 

June  19,1947 


July   29,1947 

Sept.  2,1947 
Aug.  22,1947 

Aug.  10,1947 

Aug.  18,1947 

Aug.  29,1947 

Aug.  24,1947 

Sept.    2,1947 

Sept.  3,1947 
Sept.    1,1947 

Aug.  28,1947 
Aug.  27,1947 

Sept.    3,1947 

Sept.    2,1947 

Sept.    2,1947 

Sept.  27, 1947 

Oct.      1, 1947 

Oct.      1, 1947 

Oct.     1, 1947 

Sept.  29, 1947 

Sept.  26, 194 

Oct.  1, 1947 
Oct.  1, 1947 
Sept.  30, 1947 

June  28,1947 

May  27,1947 
July     1, 1947 

Aug.    3. 1947 

July  29,1947 
July   28,1947 

July  30,1947 

July  28,1947 

July  28,1947 

July  29,1947 


Salar 


$3,50 

3,5C 
3,5C 

3,5C 

3,5C 

3,5C 

3,50 

3,5C 

3,5C 
3,5( 

3,5( 
3,5( 

3,S( 

3,6( 

3,5( 

3,5( 

3,51 

3,51 

3,51 

3,51 

3,51 

3,5i 

3,5i 
3,5i 


3,3 
3,3 

3,3 

3,3 
3,3 

3,3 

3,3 

3,3 

3,3 


I  Assigned  to  serve  at  Baden-Baden,  Germany. 


CLASSIFICATION   OF  PERSONNEL 
FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    SIX — continued 

149 

Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSO 

Salary 

Ferome  K.  Hollo- 
way,  Jr. 
'Ohn  M.  Howison_ 

Randall  T.  Klein, 

Jr. 

ohn  B.  Dexter 

Tolin  L.  Murphy  .- 

Edmund    Owen 
Stillman. 

Converse        Het- 
tinger,       t. 

iValter  P.  Houk. .. 

Foseph  E.  Jacques. 

Edward  T.  j:.ong.. 

EToward  D.  Jones.. 
Robert  J.  Mautner. 

Charles  M.  Urruela. 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

Eangoon 

Kabul 

Aug.  22,1947 

Sept.  12, 1947 

Sept.    9,1947 

Sept.  12, 1947 
Oct.    13,1947 

Oct.    13,1947 

Oct.    21,1947 

Nov.  12, 1947 
Nov.  10, 1947 
Dec.   22,1947 

Nov.    5,1947 
Nov.    4,1947 

Oct.    14,1947 

June  19,1947 

June  19,1947 

June  19,1947 

July     2, 1947 
July   12,1947 

July   12,1947 

July   21,1947 

July  28,1947 
July   28,1947 
July  28,1947 

Sept.    6,1947 
Sept.    6,1947 

Sept.    6,1947 

July     2, 1947 

July   26,1947 

June  29,1947 

July  30,1947 
Sept.    1,1947 

Sept.    3,1947 

Aug.  27,1947 

Sept.  27, 1947 
Sept.  29, 1947 
Sept.  30, 1947 

Sept.  25, 1947 
Sept.  20, 1947 

Sept.  15, 1947 

$3,300 
3,300 

Oporto 

3,300 

Vice  consul .. 

Canton.. 

3,300 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

London      ... 

3,300 

Sofia 

3,300 

Tangier 

3,300 

Guayaquil 

Singapore. 

Santiago. 

Turin 

3,300 

Vice  consul 

3,300 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

3,300 
3,300 

Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Bucharest 

Quito.. 

3,300 
3,300 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  FOREIGN  SERVICE  RESERVE  OFFICERS  ' 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    RESERVE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    ONE 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
Dointment  to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSR 

Salar3 

Foreign  Service  Re- 
serve offi-cer. 

Mar.  17, 1947 

Mar.  17, 1947 

Mar.  17, 1947  $12, 00( 

Arthur  C.  Bunce-- 

Econ.  adviser  ^ 

Office  of  U.  S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser, StafE>of 
Commanding 
General,  U.S. 
Occupation 
Forces, Korea. 

^July   1,1947 

July     1, 1947 

July     1, 1947 

12, 00( 

Attache. 

Athens --- 

July     3, 1947 

July     3, 1947 

July     3, 1947 

12,00 

dale,  Jr. 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  RESERVE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  TWO 

EldonL.  Bailey--. 

Attache 

London-. -. 

Sept.  19,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

$10, 35 

Eric  Englund  ' 

Agricultural  attache. 

Helsinki   and 
Stockholm. 

Sept.    3,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

10,  3i 

William  C.  John- 

Public-affairs  offi- 

New Delhi 

July     1, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

10, 3J 

stone,  Jr. 

cer. 

Douglas  H.  Schnei- 
der. 

Paris                

tOct.    19,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

10,3; 

bassy. 

Evett  D.  Hester- 

Attache - 

Manila . 

Jan.    30,1947 

Jan.    30,1947 

Jan.    30,1947 

10,3. 

Paul  Hyde  Bonner- 

Rome.- 

tSept.  24, 1947 

Mar.  10, 1947 

Mar.  10, 1947 

10, 0( 

First  secretary 

tOct.    19,1947 

May    4, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

10, 0( 

son. 

Rome 

July    14,1947 

June  24,1947 

June  24,1947 

10, 0( 

nevalle. 

Attache 

Ottawa.   

July    23,1947 

July   14,1947 

July   14,1947 

10, 0( 

William  Dawson.  _ 

Foreign  Service  Re- 
serve officer. 

Department 

July   18,1947 

July   18,1947 

July   18,1947 

10,  a 

Harvey  Klemmer— 

\ttache 

London 

Aug.     6, 1947 

Aug.    6,1947 

Aug.    6,1947 

10,0 

tOct.      1, 1947 

Aug.     8, 1947 

Aug.     8, 1947 

10,0 

Allen. 

bassy. 

Manila 

Sept.  13, 1947 

Sept.  14, 1947 

Sept.  14, 1947 

10,0 

cer. 

Attache                

Rome 

Sept.  22, 1947 

Sept.  22, 1947 

Sept.  22, 1947 

10,0 

mers. 

Earl  Allison  Evans, 

Attache - 

London 

Oct.    14,1947 

Oct.    14,1947 

Oct.    14,1947 

10,0 

Jr. 
Milton      Marsten 

Civil  air  attache 

Office  of  U.   S. 

Dec.   16,1947 

Dec.   16,1947 

Dec.   16,1947 

10,0 

Turner. 

Political    Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

1  Arranged  chronologically  according  to  salary  and  when  salary  is  the  same  according  to  date  of  appointme: 
to  present  class. 

2  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 
'  Resident  in  Stockholm. 

150 


CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL 


151 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   RESERVE   OFFICERS    OF   CLASS   THREE 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  entry 

on  dutv  as 

FSR 


Salary 


yron  L.  Black... 
onald  S.  Oilpat- 
ric. 

alter  Kelly 
Schwinn. 
ml  R.  Porter 


obert  E.  Asher... 
harlos  R.  Morey. 
harlos  W.  Jeffers. 

alph  Block 

harles  R.  Enlow.. 
,mes  A.  Ross,  Jr.. 
eorge  De  Forest 
White. 

iseph  Louis  Apo- 
daca. 

ichard  M.  Con- 
nell. 

arris  R.  Hunger- 
ford. 

erbert  J.  Cum- 
mings. 

dward  Arnold 
Mag. 

corge  S.  Roper... 
.  B  i  g  e  1  0  w 
Thompson, 
irgent  B.  Child., 
arton  P.  Jenks... 
homas  C.  Quirm. 
imes  J.  Robbins.- 
nUiam  Charles 
Buell. 

rederick  Exton... 
)Seph  E.  Charles.. 

ew  B.  Clark 

Iwood  Holstein... 

alph  Hilton 

lildren  Leon 
Dayton. 

(raneis  Abbott  In- 
galls. 

tanley  Laszlo 
Sommer. 
/'illiam  Henry  Q. 
Giblin. 

ndrew  Vincent 
Corry.2 


mil  A.  Kekich... 
eorge  W.  Edman. 

lavid  S.  Green 

Ibert  Eli  Kane... 


Adviser  on  shipping. 
Attache 


First  secretary. 


Deputy  U.  S.  Rep- 
resentative and 
Mission  Chief.* 

Attache  1 

Attache 

Attache  1 

Public-affairs  officer. 
Agricultural  attache. 

Cml.  attache 

Attache 


Cml.  attache. 
Cml.  attache. 

Attache 

Attache 

Attorney 


Civil  air  attache. 
First  secretary... 


Attache 

Attache' 

Attache 

First  secretary. 
Attache 


Attache 

First  secretary... 

Cml.  attache 

Attache 

Second  secretary. 
-Attache 


Attache. 
Attache - 
Attache. 
.\ttache. 


Cml.  attache... 
First  secretary. 
Cml.  attache... 
Attache. 


Rome 

Shanghai. 


Warsaw. 


Geneva. 


tNov.  13, 1946 
May  17,1946 

tOct.    19,1947 

Sept.  30, 1947 


Geneva 

Rome 

Geneva 

New  Delhi. 

Ankara 

Karachi 

Athens 


Aug.  29, 1947 
tOct.  19, 1947 
Oct. 
July 
June 
Aug. 
Aug. 


3, 1947 

1. 1946 

2. 1947 
1, 1947 
2, 1947 


Buenos  Aires 

Habana 

London 

Ankara 

Budapest 


Nov.  28, 1945 


Ottawa. - 
Belgrade. 


Oct. 

{Aug. 

May 

Dec. 

Feb. 
tOct. 


7, 1947 

5, 1947 

19, 1947 

8, 1947 

13, 1945 
19, 1947 


London 

Geneva 

Rome 

Stockholm. 
London 


Paris 

London... 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Rome 

Buenos  Aires 

Rome 


Rome.- 
Trieste. 

Vienna. 


New  Delhi 

Colombo,  Kar- 
achi, and 
Rangoon. 

Praha 

Athens 

Lisbon... 

Rome 


tOet. 

19, 1947 

Oct. 

3, 1947 

Oct. 

8, 1946 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

Feb. 

7, 1947 

Mar. 

10, 1947 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

}June 

1, 1945 

tAug. 

1, 1947 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

Dec. 

2, 1947 

tJuly 

7, 1947 

June  17, 1947 

July 

7, 1947 

Aug. 

18, 1947 

Sept. 

4, 1947 

Nov. 

13, 1946 

lOct. 

19, 1947 

Apr. 

16, 1947 

Oct. 

18, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.  20,1946 

Feb.     8, 1S47 


Feb.  9, 1947 

Nov.  13,1946 

Feb.  9, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.  2, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

May  19,1947 

Dec.    8,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Feb.  7, 1947 

Mar.  10, 1947 
Mar.  21, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
May  15,1947 
May  18, 1947 
June  25,1947 

June  26,1947 

June  27,1947 

July     7, 1947 

Aug.  18,1947 


Sept.  21, 1947 
Oct.  5, 1947 
Oct.      5, 1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.  20,1946 

Feb.     9, 1947 

Feb.  9, 1947 
Nov.  13,1946 
Feb.  9, 1947 
Nov.  15, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Aug.     2, 194 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

May  19,1947 

Dec.    9, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Feb.     7, 1947 

Mar.  10,1947 
Mar.  21, 1947 
Nov.  13,1946 
May  15,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
June  25,1947 

June   26,1947 

June  27,194 

July     7, 1947 

Aug.  18,1947 


Nov.  13,1946 
Mar.  2,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Oct.    18,1947]  Oct.    18,1947 


$9, 900 
9,900 

9,900 

9,900 


9,900 
9,800 
9,500 
8,900 
8,900 
8,900 
8,900 

8,600 

8,600 

8,600 

8,600 

8,600 

8,600 
8,600 

8,300 
8,300 
8,300 
8,300 
8,300 

8,300 
8,300 
8,000 
8,000 
8,000 
8,000 

8,000 

8,000 

8,000 

8,000 


8,000 
8,000 
8,000 
8,000 


1  Attached  to  United  States  Delegation  to  Econ.  Commission  for  Europe. 
'  Resident  in  New  Delhi, 


152  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    RESERVE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS  THREE— COntinuec 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSR 


Warren  S.   Huns- 
berger. 


Joseph   Blake 
Koepfli. 


Attachfi. 


Attache. 


Office  of  U.  S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser to  Su- 
preme Com- 
mander for 
Allied  Powers, 
Tokyo. 

London 


Oct.    27,194/ 


Dec.   19,1947 


Oct.    27,1947 


Dec.   19,1947 


Oct.    27,1947 


Dee.   19,1947 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   RESERVE   OFFICERS   OF   CLASS   FOUR 


Roy  E.  Burger. 


Morrill  Cody... 
Howard  B.  RaOey  '- 


William  H.Riddell. 
W.   J.    Convery 

Egan. 
Dana  M.  Doten... 
Francis  G.  Jarvis ». 


William  Harry  J. 
Mclntyre. 

Edwin  Russell 
Raymond. 

Percy  DeF.  War- 
ner. 

Alfred  M.  Barlow 

John  A.  Birch 

W.  Bradley  Con- 
nors. 

Bainbridge  C. 
Davis. 

Richard  Eldridge.. 

Gillespie  S.  Evans 

Ernest  H.  Fisk... 

Teg  C.  GrondahL.. 

Frederick  L. 
Jochera. 

Armin  H.  Meyer.. 

Theodore  B.  Olson 

John  A.  E.  Orloski 

Samuel  E.  Perkins 

William  G.  Roll... 

William  Edward 
Share. 

Carleton  W.  Wash 
bume. 

Donald  Carl  Dun- 
ham. 


Foreign  Service  Re- 
serve officer. 

Second  secretary 

Civil  air  attach6 


Agricultural  attachS. 
Second  secretary 

Attache 

Civil  air  attache 

Attache 

Agricultural  attache. 

Civil  air  attache 

Attache 

Attache 

Consul 

Attache 

Attache 

Attache 

Attache.-- 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Public-affairs  officer 

Second  secretary 

Cral.  attache 

Attache 

Second  secretary 

Attache , 

Consul.. -J 

Second  secretary 


Department 

Mexico,  D.  F... 
Paris 

Brussels   and 
Luxembourg. 

The  Hague 

Rio  de  Janeiro-. 

Ottawa 

Manila,  Nan- 

k  i  n  g,  and 

Shanghai. 
London 

Cairo 

Rio  de  Janeiro. - 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Stockholm 

Shanghai 

Santiago. 

Paris 

Cairo 

New  Delhi 

Bangkok 

Rangoon 

Baghdad 

Oslo : 

La  Paz 

Paris 

Copenhagen 

Paris 

Milan... 

Bucharest 


July 

1, 1946 

tOet. 

19, 1947 

Oct. 

18, 1944 

Jan. 

2, 1945 

tMay 

3, 1945 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

{July 

1, 1947 

July 

31, 1946 

Jan. 

22, 1946 

Dec. 

3, 1947 

July 

29, 1946 

Nov. 

12, 1946 

June 

26, 1946 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

May 

15, 1947 

Oct. 

16, 1944 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

July 

1, 1940 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

lApr. 

16, 1947 

Aug. 

12, 1946 

tDec. 

9, 1947 

Sept. 

17, 1946 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Feb.  25,1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Feb.  25,1947 


'  Resident  in  Paris. 
^Resident  in  Shanghai. 


CLASSIFICATION   OF  PERSONNEL  153 

OREIGN    SERVICE    RESERVE    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    FOUR — continued 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSR 


Salary 


,  Russell  An drus-. 

jeon  Qoldeuberg.. 
leorge     Walter 

Levangie. 
'homas  T.  Driver. 
ohn    Andrew 

Hamilton, 
lobert  F.  Ogden.. 
lichard  I.  Phillips. 
Villard  Anderson 

Hanna. 

rank  Speer  Coan. 

Jharles    Allan 

Stewart. 

^homas  J.  Farrell.. 
lussell   S.    Mc- 

Clure.i 

ohn  N.  Hayes 

vcslie     Llewellyn 

Lewis. 

rank  S.  Curtis 

''ictor   Benedict 

Sullam. 
Thomas    Winston 

Simons, 
oseph    Arthur 

Yager. 

ames  Powers 

Moody. 
.     David     Line- 

baugh. 

uthur  Cooke  Cal- 
vin. 

lenry  F.  Arnold.  . 
lorace  G.  Bolster.. 

oseph  B.  Costan- 

zo. 

leorge  H.  Damon, 
loward  C.  Rice, 

Jr. 
leorge    Lawrence 

Harris, 
leath  Bowman 

.    Taylor    Gur- 

ney. 

jevris  E.  Revey... 
Kenneth    Wemi- 

mont. 

klildredB.Allport. 
Ubert  E.  Carter... 
Eugene  Del- 
"  gado-Arias. 
Dixon  Donnelley., 
vl.  Allison  Frantz. 
^aul  W.  Frillman.. 


Second  secretary 

and  consul. 
Attach^ 

Petroleum  attachfi.. 


Attache. 
Attache- 


Attache 

Second  secretary. 
Attache 


Chief  public-aSairs 

officer. 
Attache 


Attache. 
Attache. 


Attache. 
Attache.. 


Attache- 
Attache. 


Attache 

Attache.-- 

Consular  attache- 
Attache 

Attache 


Second  secretary 

Agricultural    at- 
tache. 
Consul - 


Consul— 
Attache- 


Attach6- 


Attache. 
Attache. 


Attache 

Agricultural  attache. 


Attache 

Second  secretary 

Second  secretary 


Attache- 
Attache- 
Consul.. 


Rangoon- 


Paris - 
Lima- 


Madrid - 
Habana- 


Damascus... 
Montevideo. 
Batavia 


Kabul... 
Habana. 


Mexico,  D.  F. 
Geneva 


Geneva. 
Beirut-. 


Vienna. 
Rome.. 


Karachi-. 

Canton... 

Shanghai. 

London.. 

Shanghai. 

Helsinki.. 
Tehran... 


Naples. 


Istanbul. 
Paris 


Nanking. 

Santiago. 
Tehran... 


Budapest. 
Bogota — 


Bern 

San  Jose. 
Lima 


Santiago.. 
Athens..., 
Shanghai. 


tOct.   31,1947 


Aug.  25,1947 


Aug.  25,1947 


Oct. 
Dec. 

tOct. 
tOct. 

tOct. 
tOct. 
Oct. 

Jan. 

tOct. 

Feb. 
Oct. 

Apr. 
tOct. 

July 
Aug. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

lOct. 
July 


tOct.    18, 


tOct. 
tOct. 


tOct.    19, 


tOct. 
tOct. 

tOct. 
Oct. 

tOct. 
JOct. 
tOct. 

tOct. 
tOct. 
JOct. 


1947 


1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 
1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 
1945 

1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 
1946 

1947 
1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 
1947 


Oct. 
Dec. 

Nov. 
Nov, 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Jan. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

June 
Aug. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Nov. 
Nov. 


Nov.  13 


Nov. 
Nov. 


Jan.    16 


Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


1947 

1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 
1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1946 
1946 

1946 

1946 
1946 

1947 

1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 
1946 


Oct.  20, 
Dec.     3, 

Nov.  13; 
Nov.  13 

Nov.  13, 
Nov.  13, 
Jan.    14 

Jan.    21 

Feb.    4 

Feb.  20, 
Mar.  24, 

Apr.  17, 
Apr.  27, 

June  30, 
Aug.    1 

Sept.  29, 

Nov.    3 

Nov.  10, 

Nov.  15, 

Dec.  1 

Nov.  13, 
Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13 
Nov.  13, 

Jan.    16, 

Nov.  13, 
Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 
Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13 
Nov.  13, 
Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13 
Nov.  13, 
Nov.  13, 


1947 
1947 

1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 
1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1946 
1946 

1946 

1946 
1946 

1947 

1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 
1946 

1946 
1946 
1946 


$7, 500 

7,500 
7,500 

7,200 
7,200 

7,200 
7,200 
7,200 

7,200 

7,200 

7,200 
7,200 

7,200 
7,200 

7,200 
7,200 

7,200 

7,200 

7,200 

7,200 

7,200 

6,900 
6,900 

6,900 

6,900 
6,900 

6,900 

6,600 
6,600 

6,600 
6,600 

6,300 
6,300 
6,300 

6,300 
6,300 
6,300 


'  Attached  to  United  States  Delegation  to  Econ.  Commission  for  Europe. 


154  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    RESERVE    OFFICERS     OF    CLASS    FOUR— COntinu< 


Name 


Designation 


Julian  P.  Fromer. 

William  L.  Hamil- 
ton, Jr. 

Raymond  Lee  Har 
rell. 

Owen  R.Hutchin- 
son. 

Coulter  D.  Huy- 
ler,  Jr. 

Garth  P.James — 

WUliam  Kling  L... 

Joseph  C.  Kolarek. 

Elmer  Newton 

Joseph  D.  Ravotto. 
Rodolfo  O.  Rivera. 
Joseph  W.  Vander 

Laan. 
Donald      Everett 

Webster. 
Helen  E.  Wessels  . 

Jacob  Canter 

Martin  B.Dale  2-- 


Jean  A.  Graffis 

Frank  J.  Lewand.- 
George  McDonald. 
John  M.  Vebber... 
Leslie       Snowden 

Brady. 
Donald  Richmond 

Barton. 
John  Fee  Embree.. 
Richard       Porter 

Taylor. 
James   Dyke   van 

Putten. 
Casimir  Anthony 

Kenswick. 
John  Jorgenson 

Lund. 
Alex  N.  Dragnieh. 
Richard     Wonser 

Tims. 
Thomas   Glen 

Murdock. 
Albert  Post 


Consul 

Information  officer. 


Attache - 

Second  secretary — 
Attache 


Post 


Palermo - 
London.. 


Second  secretary 

Agricultural  attachfe. 


Attache- 
Consul.. 
Attache. 
Attache. 
Attache. 


Cultural  officer. 


Cultural  officer 

Attache 

Vice  consul 

Acting  cml.  attach^. 

Attache 

Attache 

Information  officer. 

Attache 

Attache 


Habana. 


The  Hague. 


La  Paz 

Belgrade  

Sofia :. 

Praha 

Canton 

Rome 

Montevideo. 
Batavia 


Ankara - 


Information  officer. . 

Jonsular  attache 

Foreign  Service  Re- 
serve officer. 
Consul 


Melbourne. 

Bogota 

Sydney 

Canberra... 

Paris -- 

Praha 

Bucharest.. 

Bogota 

Paris 


Tehran. 


Attache. 
Attache. 


Attache. 
Attache. 


Consular  attachfi- 
Econ.  analyst — 


Saigon.. 
London. 


Peipmg. 
Warsaw. 
Oslo 


Belgrade. 
Warsaw.. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


lOct.    18,1947 
Nov.  14, 1947 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 


Dec.   12, 1946    Nov.  13, 1946 


tOct.    19,1947 

tOct.    19,1947 

tOct.  19,1947 
lApr.  17,1946 
tNov.  13, 1946 
tOct.  19,1947 
tOct.  18,1947 
tOct.  19,1947 
tOct.  19,1947 
Apr.  29,1947 

tJuly     1, 1946 


tNov. 
tOct. 
tSept. 
Sept. 
tOct. 
tOct. 
tNov, 
tOct. 
|Oct. 


Nov.  13,1946 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSR 


Salai 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946    Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  ^13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


13. 1946 

19. 1947 

28. 1945 

12. 1946 

19.1947  Nov.  13,1946 
19, 1947  Nov.  13, 1946 
13, 1946    Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.   20,1946 


19, 1947 
19, 1947 


Jan.    22,1947 


Elizabeth  ville.. 
Madrid 


JOct. 
Mar. 

tOct. 

JOct. 

tOct. 

Sept. 
Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 


19, 1947 
15, 1947 

18, 1947 

19, 1947 

19, 1947 

13, 1947 
12, 1947 

20, 1947 

17, 1947 


Jan.    22,1947 


Jan. 

27, 1947 

Mar. 

15, 1947 

Mar. 

31, 1947 

May 

8, 1947 

May 

27, 1947 

Sept. 

13, 1947 

Oct. 

11, 1947 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

Nov 

17, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Dec.  20,1946 

Jan.  22,1947 

Jan.  27,1947 
Mar.  15, 1947 

Mar.  31, 1947 

May  8, 1947 

May  27,1947 

Sept.  13, 1947 
Oct.  12,1947 

Oct.    20,1947 

Nov.  17, 1947 


$6,3 
6,3 

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6,; 

6,; 
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6 
6 

6 

6 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   RESERVE    OFFICERS    OF  CLASS    FIVE 


Sterling    J.     Cot- 
trell. ' 


Civil  air  attache Bogota,,  Caracas, 

and  Quito. 


May  16,1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


1  Resident  in  Belgrade. 

2  Resident  in  Sydney. 
8  Resident  in  Bogota, 


CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL  155 

OREIGN    SERVICE    RESERVE     OFFICERS     OF     CLASS    FIVE — Continued 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  en  try- 
on  duty  as 
FSR 


Salary 


eaver  R .  Gilcreast 
hilip  O.  Hodge  -- 

laul  d'Eca 

[oward  Judd  Hil- 
ton, Jr. 

imon  J.  Copans... 

leorge  T.  Moody.. 

Iharles  T.  Cad- 
dock. 

.aurenceS.  Moore. 

ohn  T.  Black 

oseph  J.  Bulik 

ohn  W.  Campbell. 

)on  A.  Oribble 

PaxtonHaddow. 

indrew  Edward 
Hauney 


eopold  J.  LeClair. 

)ale  D.  McAdoo.. 

)scar  K.  Moore 

Jupert  Prohme 

Cnoch  W.  Skart- 
vedt. 

<;dward       Ander- 
berg,  Jr. 

iJhester  H.  Opal 

ohn  W.  Thoma- 
son,  3d. 

Thomas    Gardner 
Allen. 

ieorge        Henkle 
Reese. 

Douglas  M.  Craw- 
ford. 

/'irginia  Mae  Rob- 
inson. 

eonard   N.    Cas- 
well. 

Gilbert      Edward 
Clark. 

iVallace  Van  Jack- 
son. 

lobert  Donhauser. 

Arthur  P.  Biggs 

)liver       Fletcher 
Egleston.  ' 


red  M.  Wren 

ieed  P.  Robinson, 
i^enneth  Norman 

Hynes. 


Asst.  attach^ . 

Asst.  attache 

Public-affairs  officer 
Asst.  attache 

Asst.  attache 

Asst.  attache 

Public-afiairs  officer 

Attache.- 

Public-afiairs  officer 
Agricultural  attache 

Asst.  attache 

Vice  consul 

Asst.  attache 

Vice  consul 


Asst.  attache 

Cultural  officer 

Agricultural  officer 

Asst.  attache 

Econ.  analyst 

Econ.  analyst 

Asst.  attache 

Vice  consul 

Asst.  attache. 

Asst.  attache 

Attache 

Asst.  attache 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Second  secretary. . 

Asst.  attache 

Asst.  attache 

Attache 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consuh. 

Asst.  attache 


Rio  de  Janeiro.. 

Rome. -. 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 
Budapest 

Paris 

Brussels.. 

Saigon 

Ankara 

Budapest 

Moscow 

Port-au-Prince 

Bremen 

Mexico,  D.F...- 
Office  of  U.  S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Athens.. 

Florence 

Sao  Paulo 

Athens 

Caracas --. 

Nanking 

Warsaw 

Calcutta 

Asuncion 

Reykjavik 

Manila 

Bern 

Frankfort  on  the 

Main. 
Bombay 

Monrovia 

Stockholm 

Bogota 

Beirut,  Damas- 
cus, and  Jeru- 
salem. 

Halifax 

Stuttgart 

Buenos  Aires 


tOct.  19,1947 
{Oct.  19,1946 
Sept.  23, 1947 
June  23,1947 

lOct.  19,1947 
lOct.  19,1947 
{Nov.  13, 1946 

tSept.  16, 1947 
Nov.    6, 1947 

{Nov.  13,1946 

tOct.  19,1947 
July   20,1946 

{Oct.  19,1947 
19, 1946 


July 


tOct.  19,1947 
tNov.  13, 1946 

Sept.  15, 1947 
tOct.    19,1947 

July   16,1945 

Oct.     8, 1945 

lOct.  19,1947 
tOct.    18,1947 

tOct.    19,1947 

tNov.  24, 1947 

Aug.  23,1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

July   20,1946 

{Oct.    18,1947 

lOct.    19,1947 

Nov.  3,1947 
Nov.  17, 194 
Dec.  9, 1947 


JJan.  8, 1946 
Feb.  13,1946 
Dec.    9, 1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Mar.  11,1947 
June  23,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Aug.  1, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Mar.  18, 1947 

Aug.  3, 1947 

Aug.  23,1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.  20,1946 

Apr.  16,1947 

Nov.  3,1947 
Nov.  17, 1947 
Dec.  9, 1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  16,1947 
Dec.  9, 1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1940 
Mar.  11,194 
June  23,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Aug.  1, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.  18,1947 

Aug.  3, 1947 

Aug.  23,1947 

Nov.  10, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.  20,1946 

Apr.  16,1947 

Nov.  3,1947 
Nov.  17,1947 
Dec.  9, 1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.  9, 1947 


$5, 900 
5. 900 

5,  900 
5,900 

5,  700 
5,700 
5,500 

5,500 
5,300 
5,300 
5,300 
5,300 
5,300 
5,  300 


5,300 
5,300 
5,300 
5,300 
5,300 

5,100 

5,100 
5,100 

5,100 

5,100 

5.100 

5,100 

4,900 

4,900 

4,900 

4,900 
4,900 
4,900 


4,700 
4,500 
4,500 


•  Resident  in  Beirut. 


m 


l^Q  FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    JANUARY   1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE   RESERVE   OFFICERS   OF   CLASS    SIX 


Name 


Joran  J.  Birkeland. 
Stanley  R.  Char- 

trand. 
Virginia    E.    Mc- 

Gonigal. 
Arthur      Haddon 

Hopkins,  Jr. 
Elizabeth  M.Bond 
Curtis  C.  Strong. -- 
Margaret  W. 

Thompson. 
Margaret  McDon- 
ald. 
Mary  S.  Johnston  _ 

Alice  Libby 

Wallace  Clarke - 
Hugh  N.Whitaker, 
Robert  Paul  Ste- 
phens. 
Sverre  M.  Backe.. 
Serafin  S.  Buta... 
Isaac  Milton  Sacks 


Designation 


Post 


Asst.  attache 

Vice  consul-- --. 

Cultural  oflBcer 

Asst.    consular    at- 
tache. 
Librarian 

Asst.  attach^-- 

Asst.    consular    at- 
tache. 
Asst.  cultural  officer 

Asst.  attach^ 

Attache 

Vice  consul- 

Vice  consul 

Asst.  attach^- 

Vice  consul 

Cultural  officer 

Asst.  attache 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Copenhagen tOct.    19,1947 

Madras JOct.    18,1947 


Sofia- 


Chungking- 


Sydney-  - . 
Tangier-. 
Shanghai. 


Beirut. 


Sofia 

Paris 

Munich.. 
Palermo- 
Manila.. 


Munich- -- 
Bucharest- 
Saigon 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


JNov.  13, 1946 

tOct.    19,1947 

tNov.  13, 1946 
tOct.  19,1947 
tOct.    19,1947 


Apr.  22,1947 

JOct.  31,1947 
Oct.  8, 1947 
Feb.  13,1946 
Apr.  26,1946 
Nov.  17, 1947 

July  1, 1946 
tNov.  13, 1946 
Oct.    10,1947 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSR 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.    2,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  22,1947 

Sept.  22, 1947 

Oct.   8,1947  Oct.  8,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 1046 

Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  17, 1947  Nov.  17, 1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.  2,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  22,1947 


Sept.  22, 1947     4, 3( 


Salar: 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Oct.  19,1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Oct.  19,1947 


A%' 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS  > 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    STAFF   OFFICERS   OF   CLASS   ONE 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Dateof  entry 
on  duty  as 

FSS 

Salary 

Owen  Thomas 

Associate    chief    of 

Office  of  U.  S. 

Sept.  25, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

$10, 000 

Jones. 

mission  for  econ. 
affairs. 

Political   Ad- 
viser, Staff  of 
Commanding 
General,  U.S. 
Occupation 

Edwaid  J.  Kerri- 

Director   of    Euro- 

Forces, Korea. 
Office  of  U.  S. 

Sept.  30, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

10, 000 

gan. 

pean  relay  bases. 

Political    Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

' 

Oscar  W.  Meier 

Chief  of  mission  for 

Monrovia 

Nov.    5,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

10,000 

Paul  F.  Keim_ 

eoon.  affairs. 
Civil  engineer  con- 
sultant   for    mis- 
sion     for     econ. 

Monrovia 

Jan.    29,1947 

Jan.    29,1947 

Jan.    29,1947 

10,000 

Sydney     L.     W. 

Mellen. 
Lawrence  C.  Vass. 

affairs. 
Sr.  econ.  analyst — 

Attache -.. 

Vienna 

Dec.  20,1944 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

10, 000 

London 

Dec.  19,1946 

Dec.  19,1946 

Dec,  19,1946 

9,120 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    STAFF   OFFICERS   OF   CLASS   TWO 


Roy  I.  Kimmel 

Frederick  Allen 

Motz. 
James  H.  Kempton 

John  W.  Jago 

Guy  Louis  Bush- 
Norman  E.  Towson 
Edward  0.  Wil- 
kinson. 
Albert  Ogden  Pier- 
rot. 
Francis  Deak  ^ 


Ivan  G.  Harmon . 
Frank  J.  Binder.. 


Winston  M.  Scott. 
William  H.  Doyle. 
William  P.Hughes. 


Attache 

Agricultural  adviser- 
Agricultural  attache- 
Attache 

Agricultural  attachS- 

Attache 

Attache 

Foreign  Service  Staff 

officer. 
Civil  air  attache 


Petroleum  attache.  . 

Head  agricultural 
production  special- 
ist for  mission  for 
econ.  affairs. 

Attache 

Attache. 

Attache  and  admin, 
officer. 


Berlin 

Vienna 

Caracas 

Vienna 

Rio  de  Janeiro. - 
Buenos  Aires — 
The  Hague 

Department 

Bern 

Belgrade,  Ber- 
lin, Bucharest, 
Budapest, 
Praha,  Sofia, 
and  Vienna. 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 

Monrovia 


London 

Mexico,  D.  F... 
Mexico,  D.  F... 


tSept.  12, 1947 
Dec.  28.1944 

JMay  15,1946 
Oct.  15,1947 
July  2, 1943 
June  29,1945 

tJuly   11,1945 

June    2, 1947 

June  21,1945 
Dec.  29,1945 


Jan.     1, 1946 
JNov.  13, 1946 


Jan.  10,1947 
Feb.  28,1947 
Mar.  24, 1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Oct.  15,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

June  2, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Jan.  29,1947 
Mar.  24, 1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Oct.  15,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

June    2, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Jan.  29,1947 
Mar.  24, 1947 


$9, 120 
9,120 

9,120 
9,120 
8,820 
8,820 
8,820 

8,820 


8,580 
8,340 


8,100 
8,100 
8,100 


•  Arranged  chronologically  according  to 
to  present  class. 
2  Resident  in  Bern. 

778382 — 48 11 


salary  and  when  salary  is  the  same  according  to  date  of  appointment 


157 


158  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  TWO — Continued 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
sigiunent 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 
on  duty  as 

FSS 

Salary 

Attache      -- 

Paris 

tApr.  30,1947 

tApr.  20,1947 

May     1, 1947 
Apr.  30,1947 
May  15,1947 
tDec.   14,1947 
Dec.  16,1947 

tDec.  28,1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 

Apr.     7, 1947 
Apr.   14,1947 
May  12,1947 
May    6, 1947 
Dec.  16,1947 

Dec.  28,1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 

Apr.     7, 1947 
Apr.  14,1947 
May  12,1947 
May    6, 1947 
Dec.   16,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

$8, 100 

Martin. 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 

Buenos  Aires—. 
Athens. 

8,100 

Wolfe. 
James  F.  Grady  . 

Attache 

8,100 

Attache 

8,100 

Rome .- 

8,100 

Attache^.      

The  Hague 

Department 

Manila          

8,100 

Bernard  A.  Qufler. 
Charles  G  Osburn 

Foreign  Service  Staff 

officer. 
Regional  supervisor- 

8,100 
8,100 

FOREIGN    SERVICE 

STAFF    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS   THREE 

Emerson  I,  Brown. 
Fred  Taylor 

William  0.  Van- 

derburg. 
Paul  C.  Blum 

Minerals  attache 

Agricultural     com- 
missioner. 
Minerals  attache 

Attadie      

Rio  de  Janeiro -- 
London         ... 

May  18,1944 
Oct.    20,1944 

May  29, 1945 

Dec.   19,1947 

Feb.  23,1945 
Jan.    17,1946 

Sept.    4,1947 

Oct.    31,1947 

Apr.     5, 1947 

May    5,1947 
Apr.  30,1947 

May    5,1947 
June    6, 1947 

May  20,1947 

Aug.  18,1947 
May  19,1947 

May  19,1947 

May  19,1947 

June  18,1947 

July     9, 1947 
July     7, 1947 

Aug.    6, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    10,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Feb.  23,1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 

Apr.     5, 1947 

Apr.     7. 1947 
Apr.     7, 1947 

May    5,1947 
May    5,1947 

May    5, 1947 

May  12,1947 
May  19,1947 

May  19,1947 

May  19,1947 

June  18,1947 

June  27,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Oct.    10,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

N'bv.  13, 1946 

Mar.  24, 1947 

Apr.     5, 1947 

Apr.     7, 1947 
Apr.     7, 1947 

May    5, 1947 
May    5, 1947 

May    5, 1947 

May  12,1947 
May  19,1947 

May  19,1947 

May  19,1947 

June  18,1947 

June  27.1947 

$8,100 
8,100 

Pretoria 

Office  of  U.  S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser   to    Su- 
preme   Com- 
mander     for 
Allied     Pow- 
ers, Tokyo. 

Vienna  . 

8,100 
8.100 

Eleanor     Lansing 
Dulles. 

Sr.  econ.  analyst 

Asst.  agricultural  at- 
tache. 
Petroleum  attache  .- 

Foreign  Service  Staff 

officer. 
Foreign  Service  Staff 

officer. 
Attache 

8,000 

Habana          

7,860 

Nolan. 

7,62C 

Sundt. 
Robert  J.  Francis.. 

Herbert     Graham 

Master. 
Reuben  R  Thomas 

Department 

Department 

Shanghai 

Praha 

7,38C 
7,38C 
7,38C 

Webster     Eugene 

Ballance. 
Harvey  A.  Buffalo. 
Marcus  Joseph 

Gordon. 
Thaddeus      Craig 

Martin. 

Attache 

7,38C 

Attache               .  . 

Budapest 

Madiid 

7,38C 

7,38( 

Ankara 

7,38( 

Attache -- 

Stockholm 

Department 

Department 

Department 

Department 

7,38( 

Floyd  W.  Benson.. 

George    Mark 

Czayo. 
Arthur  Griffith 

Jones. 
Mervyn   Victor 

Pallister. 
Sam  P.  Gilstrap... 

Foreign   Service 

Staff  officer. 
Foreign   Service 

Staff  officer. 
Foreign   Service 

Staff  officer. 
Foreign   Service 

Staff  officer. 
Attache         

7,38( 
7,38' 
7,38( 
7,38 
7,38 

Attache             -  ... 

Athens    

July     7,19471  July     7,1947 
July   18,1947   July   18,1947 

7,38 

ston. 
Harry  A.Hiuderer 

'Attache 

Nanking 

7,38 

CLASSIFICATION   OF 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS 


PERSONNEL  159 

OF  CLASS  THREE — Continued 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  Of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSS 

Salary 

David  Wilken 

Ancel  Newell 
Taylor. 

William  Roy  Little 

Foreign  Service  Stafl 

officer. 
Foreign  Service  Stafl 

officer. 
Attach§               -  . 

Department 

Department 

Habana  . 

July   23,1947 

July   28,1947 

Aug.  11,1947 
July  25,1947 
Oct.    26,1947 

Nov     2, 1947 

Nov.  1.3, 1947 

July  23,1947 

July   28,1947 

Aug.    1, 1947 
Aug.  24,1947 
Oct.    26,1947 

Nov.    2,1947 

Nov.  13,1947 

July   23,1947 

July   28,1947 

Aug.    1, 1947 
Aug.  24,1947 
Oct.    26,1947 

Nov.    2,1947 

Nov.  13, 1947 

$7, 380 
7,380 
7,380 

Meade  T.  Foster.  . 

Wellington 

Athens    

7,380 

Attache 

7,380 

Tait. 
J.  Burwell  Hening_ 

Ervin  0  Anderson 

ForeignService 

Stafl  officer. 
Attache 

Department 

London          .  . 

7,  380 
7,380 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    STAFF   OFFICERS   OF   CLASS   FOUR 


Morton  Bach 

Attache 

Bern. 

tDec.   10,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

$7,  620 

Kenneth    Charles 

Sr.  econ.  analyst 

The  Hague 

Nov.    2,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

7,620 

Beede. 

Alvord  L.  Boeck... 

Acting  cml.  attachfi. 

Quito 

{Oct.     4, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 194G 

7,620 

Ellis      Munson 

Cml.  attache 

Asuncion 

Sept.  14, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

7,620 

Goodwin. 

Wesley      Clifford 

Sr.  econ.  analyst 

Office  of  U.  S. 

Oct.    17,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

7,620 

Haraldson. 

Political    Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Einar  Jensen 

Attache... 

Oslo 

July     3, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

7,620 

Richard  E.  Klein- 

Sr.  econ.  analyst 

Shanghai. 

Dec.   10,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

7,620 

hans. 

Carrel  B.  Larson  '. 

Minerals  attache 

Lima     ... 

May  16,1945 
June    4, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13. 1946 

7,620 

Bogota,  La  Paz, 

and  Santiago. 

Carlisle  C.McIvor 

Attache 

Vipnna 

Mar.  16, 1945 
Oct.     6, 1944 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

7,620 

Arthur   P.   Muel- 

Sr.  econ.  analyst 

Paris 

7,620 

berger. 

Webster  Powell 

Attache 

Sydney 

May  31,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

7,620 

Manuel  Sanchez 

Publications  officer. 
Attache 

Paris 

June  25,1945 
Jan.    15,1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

7.620 

Thomas  J.  B.Wen- 

Office  of  U.  S. 
Political    Ad- 

7,620 

ner. 

viser  on  Ger- 

man   Affairs, 

Berlin. 

Theodore  A.  Xan- 

Special  asst.  and  at- 
tache. 

Lisbon 

Mar.    7, 1945 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

7,620 

thaky. 

Warren      Delano 

Sr.  econ.  analyst 

Santiago 

June    5, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

7,380 

Robbins. 

Findley  Weaver 

Attache 

London 

May  22, 1947 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

7,380 

Robert  A.  Kinney. 

Sr.  econ.  analyst  for 
mission  for  econ. 
affairs. 

Office  of  U.  S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser, Stafl  of 
Commanding 
General,     U. 
8.  Occupation 
Forces,  Korea. 

July     1, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

7,380 

Floyd  E.  Masten.. 

Attache 

Shanghai 

Oct.     1,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

7,380 

J.  Raymond  Ylita- 

Attache 

Helsinki 

Oct.      1, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

7,380 

lo. 

>  Resident.in  Lima. 


X60  FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  FOUR — continued 


Name 


Designation 


Graham  Siieppard 
Quate.  1 

Claude    Marcus 
Cannon. 


Charles  Grey - 

Walter  Harris,  Jr.- 
DanielD.  Hunter.. 

Adoli  J.  Llum 

Roger  Goiran 

D.  Chadwick  Brag- 

giotti. 
William  M.  Wheel- 
er, Jr. 

Eric  W.  Timm 

Harry  A.  Real 

ArneH.  Ekstrom. 
Gardner  B.  Mac- 

Pherson. 
James  S.  Kronthal. 

Charles  Katek 

Frederic  D.  Schult- 
heis. 

Bernard  Steele 

John  H.  Richard- 
son. 
Robert  N.  Ander- 
son. 
Sylvain  R.  Loupe. 


Attache. 


Business  manager 
for  mission  for 
econ.  aflairs. 

Attache 

Attache -. 

Attache 

Attache 

Attache 

Attache 


Attache. 


Attache 

Attache 

Attache 

Asst.  attache- 


Attache. 
Attache. 
Attache. 


Attache- 
Attache. 


Leo  Aloysius 
Gough. 

Edward  Calhoun 
Crouch. 

D  e  n  z  11  LeRoy 
Page. 

Einar  Thure  An- 
derson. 

John  Felix  Sturm.. 


Durand  Smith 

Louis    K.    Benjar 

min. 
Arthur    Grant 

Lund. 
Dudley  G.  Singer.. 
Edward  J.  Thomas 


Attache. 


Vice  consul  and 
communications 
ofiBcer. 

Attache 


Attache. 
Attachfi. 
Attache. 


Post 


Guatemala,  San 
Salvador,  and 
Tegucigalpa. 

Monrovia 


Louis  Mallie  Denis. 
Dayton  W.  Hull... 
Thomas     Patrick 
Carroll. 


Deputy     regional 
supervisor. 

Attache 

Attache 


Attache. 


Attache 

Foreign    Service 
Staff  officer. 

Attache 

Attache... 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 


Paris ■-... 

Baghdad 

Brussels 

Copenhagen.. 

Istanbul 

Buenos  Aires- 


Rio  de  Janeiro - 


Stockholm 

Bogota 

Paris 

Rio  de  Janeiro - 


Bern 

Praha 

Nanking 


Paris-.. 
Vieima- 


Praha. 
Pai-is-. 


Munich 

Bogota 

Bucharest. 

Lima 

Paris 


Rome 

New  Delhi. 


Moscow. 


Mexico,  D.  F.. 
Department... 


Caracas  

Athens 

Department- 


Date  of  as- 
sigmnent 


tDec.   14,1947 


July     1, 1946 


tApr. 

Jan. 
Upr. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 


30, 1947 
22, 1947 
30, 1947 
8, 1947 
13, 1947 
10, 1947 


Jan.  16,1947 

Feb.  27,1947 
Feb.  27,1947 
Apr.  21,1947 
Mar.  20, 1947 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  entry 
on  duty  as 

FSS 


Dec.   14,1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Dec.  4, 1946 
Dec.   11,1946 

Dec.  11,1946 

Jan.  23,1947 
Feb.  3, 1947 
Feb.  13,1947 
Feb.  27,1947 


Apr.  21, 1947    Mar.  19, 1947 


Apr.   16,1947 
Sept.    3,1947 

Oct.     9, 1947 
JNov.    7,1947 

Dec.   12,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 


May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

July 
Oct. 


Mar.  25, 1947 
June  27,1947 

July  29,1947 
Oct.      1, 1947 

Dec.   12,1947 

Nov.  13,1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.   11,1946 

Dec.  11,1946 

Jan.  23,1947 

Feb.  3, 1947 

Feb.  13,1947 

Feb.  27,1947 

Mar.  19, 1947 
Mar.  25, 1947 
June  27,1947 

July  29,1947 
Feb.  13,1947 

Dec.   12,1947 

Nov.  13,1946 


Salary 


20, 1947 

19, 1947 

19, 1947 

21, 1947 

24, 1947 

8, 1947 
7,1947 


Aug.  18,1947 


Sept. 
Nov. 

Dec. 
Dec. 
Aug. 


2, 1947 
12, 1947 

1, 1947 
18, 1947 
16, 1947 


Apr.  29: 

May  6, 

May  19, 

May  21, 

May  24, 

July  8, 

July  27, 


1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 


Apr. 
May 
May 
May 
May 


$7, 380 


7,140 


7.140 
7,140 
7,140 
7,140 
7,140 
7,140 

7,140 

7,140 
7,140 
7,140 
7,140 

7,140 
7,140 

7,140 

7,140 
7,14C 

7,14C 

6,90C 


1947    July 
1947  §  July 


Aug.    4,1947 


Sept.  2, 
Nov.  12, 

Dec.  1, 
Dec.  18, 
Aug.  16, 


1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 


29, 1947 

5,1947 

19, 1947 

21, 1947 

24, 1947 

8, 1947 
27, 1947 


Aug.    4, 1947 


§Sept. 
Nov. 

Dec. 
§Dec. 
Aug. 


2, 1947 
12, 1947 

1,1947 
18, 1947 
16, 1947 


6,66C 

6,66C 

6,66( 

6,66( 

6,66( 

6,661 
6,661 

6,66( 

6,661 
6,661 

6,661 
6,661 
6,001 


Resident  in  Guatemala. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  PERSONNEL 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  FIVE 


161 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSS 


Salary 


J.  Forrest  Craw- 
ford. 

Jay  George  Dia- 
mond. 

J.  Daniel  Hanley... 

Archibald  B. 
Roosevelt,  Jr. 

Albert  O.  Gam- 
ache. 

Charles  B.  Parker.. 

Nathan  B.  Salant.. 

Edward  Livings- 
ton Tanner. 

Llewellyn  Vernon 
Toyne.i 

Joseph  Ries 

Melville  J.  Ruggles. 

Jacks.  Williams... 

Arthur  J.  Camp- 
bell. 

Spencer  Taggart... 

Raford  W.  Herbert 

Louis  Charles  Beck 

Robert  D.  Shea.... 

Sol  S.  Hirsch 

SVilliam  B.  Cald- 
well. 

Illarence  W.  Moore 

Fohn  Alfred  Bar- 
rett. 

Stanley  R.  Lawson. 

roseph  Polakoff... 

Robert  Miller 
Marr. 

yfred  G.  Whitney. 

Jordon  J.  Cloney.. 

Chester  Valentine 
Sledzinski. 

Sarle  George  Flohr. 

3.  Robert  Ricci- 
ardi. 

^ark  D.  Sanborn.. 

Dlaudius  B.  Web- 
ster. 

rving  S.  Ross 

Villiam  T.  Nunley 

Charles  Herbert 
Pendleton. 

Robert  N.  Dahl- 
gren. 

ames  Albert  Hun- 
ter. 

Sllis  A.  Johnson... 


Attachfi- 


Agricultural  attache. 

Attache  and  sr.  econ. 

analyst. 
Attache 


Sr.  econ.  analyst.. 


Sr.  econ.  analyst 

Asst.  attache 

Agricultural  attache. 


Agricultural  attache 
and  vice  consul. 

Attache 

Attache 

Attache 

Attache 


Attache. 
Attache. 
Attache- 
Attache. 
Attache. 
Attache. 

Attache. 

Attache- 


Baghdad 

Athens.. 

Lisbon 

Beirut 

Buenos  Aires.. 

Mexico,  D.  F. 

Rome 

San  Jose 


Canberra- 
Caracas... 
Moscow... 

Rome 

Batavia... 


Praha 

Montevideo. 

Sofia 

Bucharest... 

Paris.. 

Santiago 


Consul 

Asst.  attache 

Foreign  Service  Staff. 

ofHcer. 
Foreign  Service  Staff 

officer. 

Asst.  attache 

Attache 


Attache. 
Attache- 


Attache. 
Attache. 


Attache 

Foreign    Service 

Staff  officer. 
Attache 


Attache 

Consular  attache 

Consul 


Habana 

Guatemala. 


Copenhagen. 

London 

Department. 

Department. 


Rio  de  Janeiro.. 
Athens 


Rome. 
Rome. 


Vienna. 
Vienna- 


Vienna 

Department... 


Lisbon 

Port-au-Prince.. 

Shanghai 

Izmir.- 


Dec.  10,1947 
Jan.   30,1947 

tApr.  10,1946 

Aug.    6, 1947 

Sept.  26, 1945 

Oct.  20,1941 
tNov.  13, 1946 
Oct.     9, 1947 

Feb.  12,1946 

tOct.  19,1947 
Jan.  11,1946 
Sept.  24, 1947 
Mar.  25, 1947 

tJan.  24,1947 

Jan.  16, 1947 

Jan.  9, 1947 

Jan.  9, 1947 

tOct.  19,1947 

Feb.  12,1947 

Mar.  20, 1947 
tOct.    19,1947 

JJan.  31,1947 
tOct.  19,1947 
May  19,1947 

May  19,1947 

Oct.  9, 1947 
Aug.  11,1947 

Oct.  7, 1947 
July     1, 1947 

July  6, 1947 
July     8, 1947 

July  20,1947 
July  31,1947 

Sept.    3,1947 

Dec.  24,1947 

Dec.     1, 1947 

tJan.    31,1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

June  13,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  21, 1946 

Dec.  9, 1946 
Dec.  11,1946 
Jan.  9, 1947 
Jan.  9. 1947 
Jan.  14,1947 
Jan.  20,1947 

Mar.  5, 1947 
Apr.  6, 1947 

Apr.  20,1947 

Apr.  20,1947 
May  19,1947 

May  19,1947 

June  17,1947 

May  16,1947 

June  30,1947 
July     1, 1947 

July  6, 1947 
July     8, 1947 

July  20,1947 
July  31,1947 

Aug.  24, 1947 

Nov.  18,1947 

Dec.     1, 1947 

Dec.   14,1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

June  13,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nor.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  21, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.  11,1946 
Jan.  9, 1947 
Jan.  9, 1947 
Jan.  14,1947 
Jan.  20,1947 

Mar.  5,1947 


Apr. 
Nov. 

0,  iy*/ 
13, 1946 

Nov. 

13, 1946 

May 

19, 1947 

May 

19, 1947 

June 

17, 1947 

May  16,19471 

June 

30, 1947 

July 

1, 1947 

July 

6, 1947 

July 

8, 1947 

July 

20, 1947 

July 

30, 1947 

Aug. 

24, 1947 

Dec. 

5, 1946 

Dec. 

1, 1947 

Nov. 

13, 1946 

$7,140 

7,140 

7,140 

7,140 

6,900 

6,900 
6,900 
6,900 

6,900 

6,660 
6,660 
6,660 
6,120 

6,120 
6,120 
6,120 
6,120 
6,120 
6,120 

6,120 
6,120 

6,120 
6,120 
6,120 

6,120 

6,120 
6,120 

6,120 
6,120 

6,120 
6,120 

6,120 
6,120 

6,120 

6,120 

6,120 

6,120 


•  Resident  in  Sydney. 


162 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    STAFF    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    SIX 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  en  try 
on  duty  as 

FSS 

Salary 

Curtis  Waldo 

Sr.  econ.  analyst 

Econ.  analyst 

Econ.  analyst 

Econ.  analyst 

Attache 

May  26, 1943 

June  16,1946 
Apr.  23,1943 

July   21,1945 

July   22,1946 
May  23, 1947 
Oct.    15,1945 
tOct.    19,1947 
Aug.  15,1947 

Feb.  13,1945 

June  21,1945 
Aug.  29,1947 

Sept.  29, 1947 

Aug.  19,1945 

tOct.    19,1947 

tJan.    31,1947 
July     1, 1946 

July     1, 1946 
July     1, 1946 

JOct.    19,1947 
July     1, 1946 
Aug.  29,1944 
July   28,1947 
Sept.    8,1947 

|May    2,1947 

tMay    2, 1947 

tJaa.    24,1947 
Jan.     6, 1947 

July     1, 1946 
Sept.    5, 1946 

Oct.      9, 1947 
Jan.    16,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
June  25,1947 
Sept.    8,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.  11,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
June  25,1947 
Sept.    8,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.  11,1946 

$6,48(] 

6,480 
6,300 

6,300 

6,300 

Barnes. 
Edward  D.  Cufle.. 
Horace  Harper 

Braun. 
Franklin  Conklin, 

3d. 
Carson  0.  Crocker. 

Shanghai 

Mexico,  D.  F.... 

Buenos  Aires 

Buenos  Aires 

Rio  de  Janeiro... 
Paris 

David  A.  de  Lima. 

Attache 

6,300 

Econ.  analyst 

Attache 

6,300 

Gilbert  E.  Larsen 

Lima 

6,300 

Gardners.  Palmer. 

Victor  E.  von  Loss- 
berg. 
Robert  W.  "W^agner. 

Dnnnnn      A'Tiirphi- 

Foreign  Service  Staff 

officer. 
Cml.  attache 

Econ.  analyst 

Consul 

Department 

Baghdad.- 

Buenos  Aires 

Windsor 

Rome 

6,300 

6,300 

6,300 
6,300 

son  White. 
Joseph  E.  Wieden- 

Sr.  econ.  analyst 

Admin,  asst 

Attach^.     .  

6,300 

mayer. 
Steven  D.  Zagor- 

Warsaw... 

6,300 

ski. 
Frederick  J.  Bar- 

Lima 

6,120 

croft. 
James  E.  Callahan. 

Consul 

Montreal 

Shanghai 

Manila 

6,120 

Thomas  Linthi- 

cum. 
Frederick  S.  Lyon. 

Admin,  officer 

Admin,  officer 

Sr.  econ.  analyst  for 

mission  for  econ. 

affairs. 

Attache 

6,120 
6,120 

Eugene  V.  Prostov. 
Martin  Reynolds.. 

Office  of  U.  S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser, Staff  of 
Commanding 
General,  U.  S. 
Occupation 
Forces,  Korea. 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 

Paris 

6,120 
6,120 

John  H.  Tobler 

Acting  press  attache. 
Consul  and  attache.. 

6,120 

John  R.  Wood 

Paris 

6,120 

R.ngp.r  E .  Bennett 

Tehran 

6,120 

Zola  Allen  Emer- 
son. 
Marshall  Hasel- 

Foreign  Service  Stafl 

officer. 
Attache 

Department 

Bern 

6,120 
5,940 

tine. 
Thomas  Karames- 

Attache 

Attache    ... 

Athens 

6,940 

sines. 
Alfonso  Rodrigues. 

San  Jose        

fi,940 

Clifton    B.    Shoe- 

Attache  

Brussels 

6,940 

maker,  Jr. 

Fred  Snider 

Harry  R.  Stritman.. 

Radio  engineer 

Publications    pro- 
curement    officer 
and  attache. 
Attache           

Shanghai. 

Rome 

8,940 
6,940 

Sherman  L.  Wal- 

Athens  

6,040 

lace. 
Almon  D.  Collins.. 

Attache 

Asuncl6n 

6,040 

CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL  163 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  SIX — Continued 


Name 


Pierre  E.  Parker... 

Hobart  A.  Spald- 
ing. 

Albert  R.Haney... 

Robert  J.  McArdle. 

Justin  E,  O'Don- 
nell. 

Qlea  W.  Russ 

Robert  J.  Cunning- 
ham. 

Jason  Paige,  Jr 

James  A.  Noel 

Birch  D.  O'Neal... 

John  P.  Oleason... 

Nathan  R.  Mead- 
ows. 

Herbert  M.  Hooker 

Robert  E.  Readi.. 

Miles    A.     Cope 
land,  Jr. 

Mary  E.  Mulloy.. 

Harold   Walter 

Glidden. 
WUllam    Edward 

Reed. 


Laurence  J.  Day- 

mont. 
Louis  L.  Widmer.. 


Manson  Earl  Bar- 
ter.' 


Henry      Evans 

Thomas,  3d. 
George  Kelso  Daly. 
Edward     Charles 

Wilson.' 
Henry     N.     Gro- 

man.< 
Richard  Emerson 

Jones.' 
Emery  R.  Kiraly.. 
Robert    Gardner 

McGregor. 
William  H.  Hus- 

sey.8 
Robert  Jakes 


Designation 


Attache. 
Attachfi. 

.\ttach6. 
Attache. 
Attache. 


Post 


Attache ^ 

Asst.  attache. 


Attache 

Attache 

Attache 

Asst.  attache. 
Attache 


Attache. 
Attache. 
Attache. 


Foreign  Service  Staff 

ofEcer. 
Attache 


Agricultural  produc- 
tion specialist  for 
mission  for  econ. 
affairs. 

Consul  and  special 
disbursing  agent. 

Vice  consul  and 
special  disbursing 
agent. 

Attache 


Attache. 


Attache- 
Attache. 


Attache. 
Attache. 


Asst.  attache. 
Consul 


Attache. 


A.  W.   J.    Grotjo- 
han. 


Foreign     Service 

Staff  officer. 
Communications 

officer. 


Kabul... 

Lima 

Quito 

Ciudad  TrujUlo 
La  Paz 

Addis  Ababa... 
Vienna 

Rome 

Guatemala 

Caracas 

Habana 

Bern 

Cairo 

Bern 

Damascus 

Department 

Cairo 

Monrovia 

Paris 

London 


Buenos  Aires.. 
Montevideo, 

Asuncion,  and 

Santiago. 
Rio  de  Janeiro.. 

Paris 

Madrid 

Gibraltar 

Ottawa  and  St. 
John's,  N.  F. 

Nanking 

Hong  Kong 

Budapest 

Durban 

Dublin  and  Lon- 
don. 
Department 

Shanghai 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Feb.  17,1947   Jan.    20,1947 
Feb.  18,1947   Jan.    27,1947 


Feb.  27,1947 
tFeb.  18,1947 
Feb.   18,1947 

May    2, 1947 
Apr.  24,1947 

Mar.  4,1947 
Mar.  20. 1947 
Mar.  12, 1947 
May  6,1947 
JNov.    6,1947 

June  2, 1947 
July  13,1947 
tDec.  29,1947 

Nov.  25, 1947 

Jan.    30,1947 

Jan.    25,1947 


Mar.  31, 1945 
Mar.  22, 1945 


May  22, 1947 
July     1, 1947 


May  22, 1947 

June  6, 1947 
May  23,1947 
July  1, 1947 
Dec.  29,1947 

May  20, 1947 

July  1, 1947 

May  21,1947 

Oct.  7, 1947 

Dec.     5, 1947 

Nov.  12, 1947 

July     1,1947 


Jan.  29,1947 
Jan.  29,1947 
Jan.  31,1947 

Feb.  3, 1947 
Feb.  13,1947 

Fob.  14,1947 

Feb.  27,1947 

Feb.  28,1947 

Mar.  26, 1947 

Apr.  20,1947 

May  6,1947 
July  1.3,1947 
Oct.    22,1947 

Nov.  2.5, 1947 

Jan.    30.1947 

Jan.    25,1947 


Feb.  23,1947 
Feb.  23,1947 

Mar.  31, 1947 

Apr.     1, 1947 

Apr.  21,1947 
Apr.  21,1947 

May  20, 1947 

May  20,1947 

May  21,1947 
Sept.    8,1947 

Oct.    16,1947 

Nov.  12, 1947 

Nov.  16, 1947 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSS 


Jan.  20,1947 
Jan.  27,1947 

Jan.  29,1947 
Jan.  29,1947 
Jan.  31,1947 

Feb.  3, 1947 
Feb.  13,1947 

Feb.  14,1947 

Feb.  27,1947 

Feb.  28,1947 

Mar.  26, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

May  6,1947 
July  13,1947 
Apr.   17,1947 

Nov.  25, 1947 

Jan.    30,1947 

Jan.    25,1947 


Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Mar.  31, 1947 

Apr.     1, 1947 

Apr.  21,1947 
Apr.  21,1947 

May  20,1947 

May  20, 1947 

May  21, 1947 
Sept.    8,1947 

Oct.    16,1947 

Nov.  12, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 


Salary 


$5, 940 
5,940 

5,940 
5,940 
5,940 

5,940 
6,940 

6,940 
5.940 
5,940 
5,940 

5,940 

8,940 

5,940 
5,940 

5,940 

6,760 

6,580 


5,680 
6,580 

5,580 

5,580 

5,580 
5,580 

5,580 

5,580 

5,580 
5,580 

5,580 

5,580 

5,580 


*  Resident  in  Geneva. 

'  Resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 

*  Resident  in  Madrid. 
'Resident  in  Ottawa. 

'  Resident  in  Nanking. 

*  Resident  in  London. 


164  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST!    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    STAFF    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    SIX— Continued 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSS 

Salary 

Thomas     F.    Val- 
enza. 

Communications 
ofBcer. 

Cairo              

July     1, 1947 

Nov.  16, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

$5,  580 

Toronto 

tJan.    31,1947    Dec.  14,1947 
tJan.    31,1947    Dec.   14,1947 

5,580 

Bohne. 
Agnos  Schneider--. 

Consul 

Paris    

5,580 

1 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  SEVEN 


Marie  Willis  Can- 
non. 

Herman  R.  Kasper. 

Charles  H.  Ste- 
phan. 

Roy  Olin  Westley.- 
James  Parker  Wil- 
son. 

JohnH.  Boyd 

Neal  D.  Borum 

Sabin  J.  Dalferes— 

Paul  M.  Dutko 

Victor  H.  Loftus-— 
Camden   L.    Mo- 
Lain. 
Clay  Merrell 


Henry  O.  Ramsey- 
Henry  B.  Carmon. 

Marvin  A.  Derrick. 

Marc  L.  Severe 

Herbert  W.  Carl- 
son. 

Joseph  H.  Rogat- 
nick. 

James  H.  Mac- 
Millan. 

Hugh  H.  Teller.-.. 

Conrad  J.  Thoren.. 

John  A.  Lehrs 

Donald  C.  Mare- 
lius. 

Bernard  F.  Heiler. 

Rudolph  E.Gomez. 

Donald  Freeman 
Ewing. 

Earl  Joseph  Wilson 

Robert  Roy  Cun- 
ningham. 

Francis  A.  Lane.. 


Asst.  attach^. 

Econ.  analyst 
Consul 


Agricultural  officer.. 
Foreign  Service 
Staff  officer. 

Vice  consul 

Consul 

Consul.- 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 


Consul. 


Consul 

Cultural-relations 
officer. 

Admin,  officer 

Consul 

Consul 


Asst.    consular    at- 

tachg. 
Vice  consul 


Consul 

Geographer. 
Vice  consul. 
Attache 


Consul 

Attache 

Vice  consul. 


Asst.    public-affairs 

officer. 
Vice     consul     and 

special  disbursing 

agent. 
Consul... 


Madrid- 


Lisbon 

Fort'  William 

and    Port 

Arthur. 

Ottawa 

Department 


Marseille. 
Brussels.. 

Paris 

Praha 

Rome 

Santiago. 


tDec.   14,1947 


Oct.    31,1944 
Sept.  22, 1947 


Feb.   25,1947 
Oct.     2, 1947 


Hamilton,  Ber- 
muda. 

Cardiff 

London 


Mexico,  D.  F-. 

Sao  Paulo 

Naples 


Tientsin. 


London. 


Ziirich 

London 

Basel 

San  Salvador. 


Bremen. 
Lisbon.. 

Sofia 


July 
tJan. 
tJan. 
tJan. 
tJan. 
tJan. 


3, 1947 
31, 1947 
31, 1947 
31, 1947 
31, 1947 
31, 1947 


tJan.  31,1947 

tJan.  31,1947 

Oct.  31,1945 

JFeb.  10,1946 

tJan.  31,1947 

July  1, 1947 

July  22,1947 

Apr.  23,1947 

tJan.  31,1947 

Dec.  30,1946 

July  19,1941 


Shanghai. 


Rome. 


Office  of  U.  S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man Affairs, 
Berlin. 


JMar.  28, 1947    Sept.  24, 1947 


JJan. 
JJan. 
|Oct. 


31, 1947 
15, 1947 
4, 1947 


Jan.    13,1947 
Apr.     3, 1947 


tJan.    31,1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

June  10,1947 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
July    13,194' 

Feb.   21,1947 

Apr.     8, 1947 

Feb.  23,1947 
Dee.  30,1946 
Apr.   20,1947 


Dec. 
Jan. 


Nov.  13,1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

June  10, 1947 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  8, 1947 

Nov.  13,1946 
Dec.  30, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Mar.  6,1947 


Dec.  29, 1947  Nov.  13, 1946 


4. 1946 

9. 1947 


Jan.  13,1947 
Feb.  23,1947 


Feb.  23,1947 


Dec. 
Jan. 


4. 1946 

9. 1947 


Jan.  13,1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 


CLASSIFICATION   OF  PERSONNEL  165 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    STAFF    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    SEVEN — continued 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  entry 
on  duty  as 

FSS 

Salary 

Paul  H.  Green 

Attache 

Bucharest 

Budapest 

Praha 

Cairo 

JOct.    23,1947 
May  20, 1947 

May  23,1947 

May  20,1947 
July     1, 1947 

Mar.  30, 1947 

tMay  13,1947 
June  27,1947 

Sept.    3,1945 

May  11,1947 
May  19,1947 

Aug.  14,1947 
Aug.  13,1947 

July   11,1947 
July    18,1947 
June  29,1946 
Nov.    3,1947 

Nov.  24, 1947 

Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

May 
May 

June 
June 

July 
July 

Sept. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

2, 1947 
3, 1947 

3, 1947 

10, 1947 

30, 1947 

16, 1947 
20, 1947 

20, 1947 

11, 1947 
19, 1947 

16, 1947 
22, 1947 

1, 1947 
18, 1947 
7, 1947 
3, 1947 

24, 1947 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
Mar. 

Mar. 

Nov. 
Apr. 

Nov. 

May 
May 

June 
Jime 

July 
July 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

2, 1947 
3, 1947 

3, 1947 

10, 1947 

30, 1947 

13. 1946 

20. 1947 

13. 1946 

11,1947 

19. 1947 

16, 1947 
22, 1947 

1, 1947 
18, 1947 

13. 1946 
3, 1947 

24. 1947 

$5, 040 

Barry  Stephen 

Foley. 
Alex  Theodore 

Prengel. 
0  harles  V.  White '. 

Asst.  attache 

Asst.  attache 

Asst.  attache 

Press  officer 

6,040 
5,040 
5,040 

H  a  r  0  I  d  Leland 

Addis     Ababa, 
Aden,   Jidda, 
and  Sana'a. 

MaiTjla 

5,040 

Goodwin. 

Asst.  attache 

Asst.  attache 

Econ.  analyst 

Asst.  attache 

Foreign  Service  S  tafl 
officer. 

Asst.  attache 

Asst.  attache 

Asst.  attache 

Attache 

Attache 

Foreign  Service  Stafl 
officer. 

Foreign  Service  Stafl 
officer. 

Lisbon 

5,040 

Seaborn  Parks 

Foster. 
R  0  s  w  e  1  1    D. 

Paris 

Bern 

6,040 
5,040 

McClellan. 
Robert  L.  Harmon. 
Marshall    Styles 

Berry. 
Robert  G.  Eeker... 

Asuncion 

Department 

Madrid 

5,040 
5,040 

5,040 

Walter  B.   Gates, 

Ankara.     

5,040 

Jr. 
Dale  E.  Farringer. 
Alvin  F.  Kowalski. 

Ciudad  Trujillo. 
Warsaw 

5,040 
5,040 

Milton  Fried  - 

Praha 

5,040 

Grace  E.  Bland.... 
Paul  G.  Haaga 

Department 

Department 

6,040 
5,040 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    STAFF   OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    EIGHT 


Charles  W.Allen.. 

Carl  Birkeland 

W.  Charles  Bridg- 
ett. 

George  L.  Brist 

F.  Willard  Calder. 

George  W.  Cald- 
well, Jr. 

Manuel  J.  Codoner 

Thomas  J.  Cole 

Peter  K.  Constan.. 

John  F.  CorrelL... 

John  J.  Coyle 

Avery  B.  Cohan... 

Perry  Hager  Cul- 
ley. 

Maurice  F.  de 
Barneville. 

William  Edward 
Dwyer. 

Katherine  A.  H. 
Egerton. 

Ernest  L.  Eslinger. 

Joseph  R.  Evans.  _ 

Margaret  K.  Gard- 
ner, 

'  Resident  in  Cairo. 


Consul.. 

Consul 

Asst.  attache 

Consul.. 

Consul.. 

Econ.  analyst 

Vice  consul 

Admin,  officer 

Vice  consul 

Labor  attache 

Attache  and  consul 

Asst.  attache 

Asst.  press  officer.. 

Admin,  officer 

Admin,  officer 

Admin,  asst 

Vic«  consul.. , 

Consul 

Econ.  analyst 


Calgary 

Stockholm 

Lima 

St.  Stephen 

Southampton.. 
Copenhagen 

Mexico,  D.F-. 

Habana. 

Vienna 

Pretoria.. 

London 

Bern 

Paris.- 

Bern 

Shanghai 

London 

Paris 

Bern 

Shanghai 


tJan. 

31, 1947 

tJuly 

30, 1947 

Aug. 

13, 1947 

|Jan. 

31, 1947 

Jan. 

31, 1947 

Aug. 

5, 1946 

Mar. 

14, 1947 

JFeb. 

10, 1946 

Sept. 

30, 1947 

tNov. 

13, 1946 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

tDec. 

10, 1947 

tOct. 

16, 1947 

July 

1, 1945 

tJuly 

1, 1946 

tNov. 

13, 1946 

Apr. 

8, 1946 

Apr. 

11, 1947 

Nov. 

23, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1940 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1940 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 
13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


$5, 400 
5,400 
6,400 

5,400 
5,400 
5,400 

5,400 
5,400 
5,400 
6,400 
5,400 
5,400 
6,400 

5,400 

5,400 

5,400 

5,400 
5,400 
5,400 


{.J 


i 


166  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  EIGHT — continued 


Name 


Biddle  H.  Garri- 
son. 

Culver  Gidden 

Justie  E.  Gist- 

Carl  0.  Haw- 
thorne. 

Wendell  S.  How- 
ard. 

John  G.  Hrones 

Duncan  J.  Laing... 


Richard   F.    Lan- 

kenau. 
Vincent  La  Vista.. 
Harry  Le  Bovit — 

Alan  M.  G.  Little. 
John  H.  E.  McAn- 

drews. 
Erman  R.  McKel- 

vey. 
H.     Claremont 

Moses. 

Eugene  Nabel 

Arthur  G.  Parsloe. 
William  S.  Patten. 
Bernard  J.   Paul- 
son. 
James  C.  Powell, 

Jr. 
Ervin     Clinton 

Ross. 
Paul  C.  Seddicum. 
Warren  C.  Stewart. 
Stephen  C.  Wors- 

ter. 
Casimir  T.  Zawad' 

zki. 
Edwards.  Benet.. 
Josiah  W.  Beimett. 
Albert  S.  Browne.. 
Rudolf  E.  Cahn... 

Harold  Carlson 

Tilmer    O.    Enge- 

bretson. 


Cyrus  B.  Follmer., 
Francis  R.  Gasser.. 


« Temporarily. 


Designation 


Asst.  attachS.. 

Consul 

Vice  consul 

Consul 

Consul. 

Vice  consul 

Admin.  oflBcer 


Foreign         Service 

Stafl  ofiBcer. 

Econ.  analyst 

Asst.     agricultural 

attach^. 

AttachS 

Consul 


Vice     consul     and 

econ.  analyst. 
Consul 


Consul 

Consul 

Econ.  analyst 

Special     disbursing 

agent. 
Consul 


Admin,  asst. 


Consul. 
Consul- 
Consul. 


Consul- 


Consul 

Asst.  attach^ 

Consul 

Vice  consul 

Consul 

Econ.  analyst  for 
mission  for  econ. 
affairs. 


Consul 

Econ.  analyst. 


Post 


Santiago. 

Bremen. . 
Warsaw.. 
Tsingtao. 


Cairo. 


Paris 

Office  of  U.  S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser to  Su- 
preme Com- 
mander for 
Allied  Pow- 
ers, Tokyo. 

Department 


Rome 

Budapest. 


Moscow. 
Istanbul  - 


Rotterdam. 


Matamoros. 


Ziirich-. 

Santos.. 

Paris 

Tehran. 


London. 

Manila.. 


Edmonton. 
Veracruz... 
Mfirida 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Gdansk 

Poznan  i 

Aruba 

Nanking. 

Riode  Janeiro..  _ 
Rio  de  Janeiro... 

Stockholm 

Office  of  U.  S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser, Staff  of 
Commanding 
General,  U.  S. 
Occupation 
Forces,  Korea. 

Paris 

Office  of  U.  S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man Aflairs, 
Berlin. 


tNov.  12, 1947 

Mar.  27, 1947 
Mar.  27, 1945 
tJan.    31,1947 

JJan.    31,1947 

Dec.  29,1944 
Mar.  25, 1947 


Dec.     8, 1947 

June  12,1945 
tJune    5, 1946 

Oct.    25,1946 
Aug.    8, 1947 

June  26,1945 

June    4, 1947 

tJan.    31,1947 

tJan.    31,1947 

Nov.  20, 1944 

Sept.    8,1947 

July     3, 1947 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Date  of  en  try 

on  duty  as 

FSS 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 

Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946  Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov. 

2, 1945 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

June 

3, 1947 

|Jan. 

31, 1947 

Sept. 

6, 1947 

Nov. 

28, 1947 

May 

12, 1947 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

tOct. 

28, 1945 

{Jan. 

31, 1947 

Sept 

26, 1946 

tJan. 

31,1947 

Dec. 

4, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Salary 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


CLASSIFICATION   OF   PERSONNEL  167 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  EIGHT — Continued 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSS 


Salary 


Gizella  I.  Huber.__ 
Julius  C.  Jensen-.. 

Allen  H.  Lester 

Joseph  E.  Maldo- 

nado. 
Samuel  A.   Mcll- 

henny,  Jr. 
George  C.  Minor.. 

Lee  Murray 

Raymond  Phelan.. 
Mary  P.  Ragatz... 
Arthur  J.  Romero.. 
Arthur    Abraham 

Simpson. 
Harry  W.  Story... 

Heman  G.  Vogen- 
itz. 

Joseph  F.  Walker.- 

Ben  Zweig 

Ralph  G.  Roberts. 

Vilo  L.  Hoffman... 

Harold  S.  Beyerly. 

Charles  M.  Ger- 
rity. 

Leslie  A.  Weisen- 
burg. 

Robert  G.  Cald- 
well, Jr. 

Benjamin  H.  Van- 
dervoort. 

Edward  A.  Marel- 
ius. 

Henry  T.  Dwyer... 

Robert  L.  Hunter. 

Augustus  Ostertag. 

Carroll  C.  Parry... 

Frithjof  C.  Sig- 
mond. 

Jones  R.  Trow- 
bridge. 

Earle  O.  Titus 

Lennox  C.Fogg,  Jr. 

John  H.  Waller.... 

Owen  D.  Johnson.. 

Francis  J.  Rear- 
don. 

Edward  Macauley. 

Harry  D.  G.  Car- 
roll. 

John  G.  Anderton.. 

Fred  E.  Hubbard.. 

Reid  Jorgensen 

Robert  G.  Harper.. 

Lawrence  W.  von 
Hellens. 


E  con.  analyst 

Consul 

Econ.  analyst 

Consul  and  disburs 

ing  ofBcer. 
Consul 

Consul 

Attach§ 

Consul 

Admin,  officer 

Consul 

Econ.  analyst 

Vice  consul  and  ad 

min.  officer. 
Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Vice  consul 

Asst.  attach^ 

Admin,  officer 

Consul 

Consul 

Attache 

Attach^ 

Attache 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul... 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul.. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Foreign  Service  Staff 
officer. 


London 

Ziirich 

Rio  de  Janeiro.  _- 
Santiago 

Tampico 

Ottawa 

London 

PanamS... 

London 

Santiago 

Hong  Kong 

Santiago    de 

Cuba. 
Cartagena 

Manila 

Nogales 

Stockholm 

Vienna 

The  Hague 

Vigo 

Paris 

Tangier 

Panama 

Managua 

Tijuana 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Munich 

Praha 

Stockholm 

Buenos  Aires 

Madrid 

Bombay 

Tehran 

Paris 

Rangoon 

Marseille 

Shanghai 

Peiping 

Mukden.. 

Canton 

Lima 

Department 


July  1 
tJan.    31 

Aug.  14, 
tAug.     8 

JJan.    31 

JJan.  31 
tJune  6, 
Sept.  17, 

iAug.  25, 
Oct.    13 

Nov.  26; 

tSept.  30, 

{Jan.    31 

Mar.  31 
tJan.  31, 
Aug.  12, 
Dec.  6 
tMay  29, 
tJan.    31 

tJan.    31 

Jan.    10, 

Mar.  12, 

Mar.  20, 

May  19, 
tJan.  31, 
tJan.  31, 
tJan.  31, 
tJan.    31 

tJan.    31 

July  13 
Feb.  14, 
Jan.  31 
Feb.  4, 
Mar.  31 

Feb.  18, 
Mar.  20, 

Apr.  28, 
Apr.  28, 
May  9, 
Apr.  1 
Dec.    8 


1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 

1947 

1947 
1944 
1947 

1946 
1947 
1945 

1945 

1947 

1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 

1947 

1942 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
July  18,1947 
Oct.  13,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 

Feb.  28,1947 

Mar.  5,1947 

June  29,1947 
June  29, 1947 
June  29,1947 
Jime  29,1947 
June  29,1947 

June  29,1947 

Aug.  24,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.  19,1946 
Jan.  9, 1947 

Jan.  15,1947 
Feb.  6, 1947 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


17, 1947 
17, 1947 
17, 1947 
21, 1947 
23, 1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
July  18,1947 
Oct.  13,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  14, 1946 

Feb.  28,1947 

Mar.  5,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.  19,1946 
Jan.  9, 1947 

Jan.  15,1947 
Feb.  6, 1947 

Feb.  17,1947 
Feb.  17,1947 
Feb.  17,1947 
Feb.  21,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 


$5, 220 
5,220 
5,220 
5,220 

5,220 

5,220 
5,220 
5,220 
5,220 
5,220 
5,220 

5,220 

5,220 

5,220 
5,220 
5,220 
5,220 
5,040 
5,040 

5,040 

5,040 

6,040 

5,040 

5,040 
5,040 
5,040 
5,040 
5,040 

5,040 

5,040 
4,860 
4,860 
4,860 
4,860 

4,860 
4,860 

4,860 
4,860 
4,860 
4.860 
4,860 


::ii 


168  FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    JANUARY   1,    1948 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF   OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  EIGHT— Continued 


Name 


Designation 


Albert  Laplace 
Dart.i 

Vemet  L.  Qresham. 

Rufus  S.  Crane,  Jr_ 

Frederick  W. 
Flott,  Jr. 

Robert  P.  DriscolL 

Herman  E.  Hegyi . 

Fred  H.  Houck 

Nelson  P.  Meeks.. 

John  H.  Marvin... 

Stephen  B.  Vau- 
ghan. 

Adam  Beaumont  ._ 

Earl  Wilbert  Eaton. 

J.  Stanford  Ed- 
wards. 

Horace  C.  deBaca. 

Russell  B.  Jordan. 

Chester  H.  Kim- 
rey. 

Henry  G.  Krausse 

George  R.  Phelan. 

Roene  G.  Brooks., 


Jay  Castillo 

Philip  D.  Sumner . 
Stanley      Eugene 

Smigel. 
David  E.  Wright.. 

Linton  Crook 

George  J.  Fridrich. 
Franklin  W.  Trap- 

nell. 
Leland  C.  Altaffer. 


Asst.  attache Bangkok,  H 


PhOip  Ernst 

Harold  C.  Wood... 

Henry  T.  Unver- 
zagt. 

Frederick  C.  John- 
son. 

Lyle  C.  Himmel... 

Roger  P.  Carlson.. 


Foster  H.  Kreis 

David  B.  Whar- 
ton. 

Gerald  F.  P.  Doo- 
her. 

William  Jules 

Handley.' 


George  F.  Kelly. 


Post 


Vice  consul. 
Vice  consul. 
Vice  consul. 


Vice  consul. - 
Admin,  asst. 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 


Consul. 
Consul - 
Consul. 


Asst.  attachfi.. 

Consul 

Consul 


Consul 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  Staff 

oflBcer. 

Asst.  attache 

Vice  consul... 

Foreign  Service  Staff 

ofiScer. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Asst.  attache 

Admin,  asst 


Vice  consul. 

Vice  consul - 

Consul 

Consul 


Vice  consul. 


Consul 

Vice  consul  and  spe- 
cial disbursing  of- 
ficer. 

Consul... 

Asst.  attache 


Vice  consul. 
Attache 


Vice  consuL. 


nol,  Rangoon, 
and  Saigon. 

Buenos  Aires 

Genoa 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  entry 
on  duty  as    [Salary 
FSS 


July   18,1947    Mar.    3,1947 


Mar.  31, 1947 
Apr.  25,1947 
Paris Apr.     8,1947 


Athens 

Vienna 

Plymouth.. 
Vancouver. 

Habana 

Liverpool. - 


Funchal 

Piedras  Negras. 
Copenhagen 


Caracas 

Lima 

Agua  Prieta. 


Reynosa 

Caracas 

Department. 


Lisbon 

Mexico,  D.  F.... 
Department 


Managua. 
Praha 

Vienna 


Lourengo  Mar- 
ques. 
Port  Said 

Piedras  Negras. 
Chihuahua 


Fredericton. 


Sydney. 
Madrid. 


Apr.  18,1947 

Apr.  24,1947 

tJan.  31,1947 

tJan.  31,1947 

tAug.  8, 1947 

tJuly  28,1947 

Sept.  22, 1947 
tJan.  13,1947 
Dec.   12,1947 

tOct.  27,1947 
Oct.  21,1947 
tJan.    31,1947 

tJan.  31,1947 
tJan.  31,1947 
July    13,1947 

tAug.  10, 1947 
Apr.  16,1943 
Aug.  23,1947 

Dec.  12,1947 
Sept.  16, 1947 
Oct.  6, 1947 
Dec.     8, 1947 

Jan.    29,1946 

May  23, 1946 
tAug.  8,1947 
tAug.     8,1947 

Sept.  19, 1921 

tAug.  4,1947 
May  30y  1944 


Dar-es-Salaam.-    Aug.  12,1947 
Kabul tSept.  21,1947 


Mar.    3,1947 


Mar.  6,1947 
Mar.  12, 1947 
Mar.  12, 1947 

Mar.  25, 1947 
Apr.  3, 1947 
Apr.  20,1947 
Apr.  20,1947 
May  18,1947 
May  18,1947 

June  29,1947 
June  29,1947 
June  29,1947 

June  29,1947 
June  29, 1947 
June  29,1947 

June  29,1947 
June  29,1947 
July   13,1947 


Mar.  5,1947 
Mar.  12, 1947 
Mar.  12,1947 

Mar.  25, 1947 
Apr.  3, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946  4, 860 
Nov.  13, 1946  4,  860 
Nov.  13, 1946     4,  i 

Nov.  13. 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
July   13,1947 


Tehran. 


Cairo 

Addis  Ababa, 
Baghdad,  Bei- 
rut, Damas- 
cus, Jerusa- 
lem, Jidda, 
and  Tehran. 

Kingston 


tNov.  15  1946 

Mar.  19, 1947 
Aug.  25,1947 


tApr.     1, 1925 


$4,860 


Aug.  10,1947 
July  27,1947 
Aug.  23,1947 

Sept.  16, 1947 
Oct.  5, 194' 
Oct.  19,1947 
Oct.    30,1947 

Jan.    13,1947 

Feb.  23, 1947 
May  16,1947 
May  18,1947 

June    1, 1947 

Feb.  23,1947 
Aug.  10,1947 


Apr.  20,1947 
Sept.  21, 1947 

Nov.    2,1947 

Nov.  30, 1947 


Sept.  21,1947 


Aug.  10,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Aug.  23, 1947 

Sept.  16, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Oct.    30,1947 

Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Sept.  21, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 


4,860 
4,860 
4,860 
4,860 


Nov.  13, 1946 


1  Resident  in  Bangkok, 
» Resident  in  Cairo. 


CLASSIFICATION   OF  PERSONNEL  169 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  EIGHT — continued 


Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 

Date of  en  try 

Name 

Designation 

Post 

pointment  to 
present  class 

on  duty  as 

FSS 

Salary 

Merrill     Mayhall 

Asst.  attache 

Brussels.. _ 

May  22, 1947 

Jan.    29,1947 

Jan.    29,1947 

$4,500 

B  levins. 1 

Luxembourg 
and  The  Hague. 

July     1, 1947 

Lamar       Edward 

Agricultural  produc- 

Monrovia  

Feb.     9, 1947 

Feb.     9, 1947 

Feb.     9, 1947 

4,500 

Fort. 

tion  specialist. 

Mary      Margaret 

Admin,  asst 

London. 

Feb.  17,1947 

Feb.  17,1947 

Feb.  17,1947 

4,500 

Craig. 

Ralph  H.  Hunt 

Consul.. 

Melbourne 

Nuevo  Laredo.. 
Copenhagen 

JAug.    4, 1947 
tAug.     8, 1947 
May    8,1945 

Feb.  23,1947 
Feb.  23,1947 
Feb.  23,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

4,500 

Gerald  Q.  Jones.. 

Consul 

4,500 

Terrance  O.  Leon- 

Vice  consul 

4,500 

hardy. 

Harold  D.  Pease... 

Consul 

Puerto  la  Cruz-. 
Offlce  of  U.  S. 

tAug.    8,1947 
tOct.    21,1947 

Feb.  23,1947 
Feb.  23,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

4,600 

Chailes  M.  Rice, 

Asst.  attache 

4,500 

Jr. 

Political    Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

John       Lafayette 

Asst.  attache 

Lisbon    . 

May  20,1947 

Feb.  26,1947 

Feb.  26,1947 

4,500 

Barrett.' 

Ponta   Delgada 

July     1, 1947 

and  Tenerife. 

BenjamLa      Beals 

Asst.  attache. 

Mexico,  D.  F..„ 

June  30,1947 

Feb.  28,1947 

Feb.  28,1947 

4,500 

Simpson.' 

Belize,     Guate- 
mala,   Mana- 
gua, and  Te- 
gucigalpa. 

July     1, 1947 

Robert  Kille  Tin- 

Asst.  attache 

Copenhagen 

May  20,1947 

Mar.    1,1947 

Mar.    1,1947 

4,500 

dall.* 

Godthaab,  Oslo, 
and    Reyk- 
javik. 

July     1, 1947 

Felix  Smith  Verity^ 

Asst.  attache 

London 

May  20,1947 

Mar.    2, 1947 

Mar.    2, 1947 

4,500 

Dublin 

July     1, 1947 

John      Doane 

Asst.    consular    at- 

Algiers, Dakar, 

May  20, 1947 

Mar.    3,1947 

Mar.    3,1947 

4,500 

Dodge.' 

tache. 

Monro  vi  a, 
and    Tangier. 

Richard      Tucker 

Asst.  attache 

Bern 

May  22,1947 

Mar.    3,1947 

Mar.    3,1947 

4,500 

Ewing.' 

Paris,   Rome, 
and  Vaduz. 

July     1, 1947 

John  Edward  Mat- 

Asst.  attache.-. 

Bogota 

May  20,1947 

Mar.    3, 1947 

Mar.    3,1947 

4,500 

son.8 

La  Paz,   Lima, 
Quito,  Panama, 
San  Jose,  and 
San  Salvador. 

July     1,1947 

John  Francis  Rie- 

Asst.  attache 

Office  of  U.  S. 

May  22, 1947 

Mar.    3,1947 

Mar.    3,1947 

4,500 

ger. 

Political    Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Norman      Vere 

Asst.  attache 

Stockholm 

May  20,1947 

Mar.    3,1947 

Mar.    3,1947 

4,800 

Schute.' 

Helsinki 

July     1, 1947 

Ralph      Orlando 

Asst.  attache 

Athens 

May  23, 1947 

Mar.    3,1947 

Mar.    3,1947 

4,500 

True,  Jr. 

•  Resident 
» Resident 
'  Resident 

•  Resident 

•  Resident 
'  Resident 
'  Resident 
'  Resident 
•Resident 


in  Brussels, 
in  Lisbon, 
in  Mexico  City, 
in  Copenhagen, 
in  London, 
in  Algiers, 
in  Bern, 
in  Bogota, 
in  Stockholm. 


170  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN  SERVICE   STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  EIGHT — Continued 


Name 


Walter     Spurgeon 

Pedigo,  Jr. 
Peter  Regis  • 


James     Anthony 
Dibrell.2 


Earl  Woodrow 
Johnson. 

Charles  George 
Sommer. 

DeWitt  Bragan 

Willis  Bryant  Col- 
lins, Jr. 

Walter  R.  Whit- 
ver,  Jr. 

Peter  J.  Skoufls 

John  William 
Ford. 

Ted  Harrison  Con- 
ner. 

Louis  B.  Mazzeo 

David    Fraser 

Could. 
Thomas  Venturini. 
Randolph  Dickins, 

Jr. 
St.  John  Anthony 

Bargas. 
Spencer  Solon  Be- 

man,  3d. 
Joseph    Osgood 

Hanson,  Jr. 

Virginia  Ellis 

John    MacGregor 

Bowie.  * 


Louis  A.  Oallo 

Alfonse  Cosmo  Vo- 

tolato. 
Peter    John    Car- 

penti. 
Basil  F.  Macgow- 

an. 
Leona  B.  Herman. 


Designation 


Asst.  attache. 
Asst.  attache. 
Asst.  attach^. 


Admin,  asst.-, 
Admin,  asst..- 


Admin.  asst. 
Admin.  asst- 


Foreign  Service  Staff 
offlcer. 

Admin,  asst 

Asst.  attache  ' 


Admin,  asst. 

Vice  consul- - 

Admin,  asst. 

Admin,  asst. 
Admin,  asst. 


Admin.  asst 

Asst.  attache 

Asst.  cultural  offlcer 


Vice  consul. 
Attache 


Post 


Belgrade. 


Rome 

Malta 

Pretoria 

Accra,  Dar-es 
Salaam,  EUza^ 
bethville,  La^ 
gos,  Leopold' 
ville,  LoureU' 
CO  Marques, 
Luanda 
M  o  m  b  a  s  a, 
Nairobi,  and 
Tananarive. 
Naples.. - 


Mgxico,  D.  F. 


London 
London 


Department. 


Paris 

Caracas. 


Mexico,  D.  F.... 

Caracas  and  La 

Guaira. 
London  


Rome... 
Geneva. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


June  11,1947 

May  20, 1947 

July  1, 1947 

May  20, 1947 

July  1, 1947 


Paris. 


Moscov/. 


Admin,  asst. 
Admin,  asst. 


Admin.  asst. 
Consul 


Admin,  asst. 


New  Delhi 

Beirut,  Damas- 
cus, and  Jeru- 
salem. 

Rome 

Rome 


Milan 

Belgrade - 
London . . 


May  12,1947 

Mar.  12, 1947 

Mar.  13, 1947 
Mar.  13, 1937 

Mar.  16, 1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 
May  20, 1947 

Mar.  31, 1947 

Apr.  14,1947 

Apr.  15,1947 

Apr.  24,1947 
Apr.  30,1947 

May    2, 1947 

June  27,1947 

tMay    7, 1947 

May  23, 1947 
JDec.  31,1947 

June  17,1947 
June  21,1947 

Sept.  19, 1947 

JNov.    6,1947 

July     1, 1947 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Mar.  6,1947 
Mar.  6,1947 
Mar.  7,1947 


Date  of  entry 
on  duty  as 

FSS 


Mar.  6,1947 
Mar.  6,1947 
Mar.  7,1947 


Mar.  12, 1947 

Mar.  12,1947 

Mar.  13, 1947 
Mar.  13, 1947 

Mar.  16, 1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 
Mar.  26, 1947 

Mar.  31, 1947 

Apr.  14,1947 

Apr.  15,1947 

Apr.  24,1947 
Apr.  30,1947 

May    2, 1947 

May    5,1947 

May    7,1947 

May  23,1947 
June  16,1947 

June  17,1947 
June  21,1947 

June  23,1947 

June  29,1947 

July     1, 1947 


Salary 


$4,500 
4,500 
4,500 


Mar.  12, 1947 

Mar.  12,1947 

Mar.  13, 1947 
Mar.  13, 1947 

Mar.  16, 1947 

Mar.  24, 1947 
Mar.  26, 1947 

Mar.  31, 1947 

Apr.  14,1947 

Apr.  15,1947 

Apr.   24,1947 
Apr.  30,1947 

May    2,1947 

May    5, 1947 

May    7, 1947 

May  23, 1947 
June  16,1947 

June  17,1947 
June  21,1947 

June  23,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1947 


4,500 

4,500 

4,500 
4,500 

4,500 

4,500 
4,500 

4,500 

4,500 

4,500 

4,500 
4,500 

4,500 

4,500 

4,500 

4,500 
4,500 

4,500 
4,500 

4,500 

4,500 

4,500 


>  Resident  in  Rome. 

2  Resident  in  Pretoria. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Antigua,  Barbados,  Ciudad  Trujillo,  Ciu-acao,  Georgetown,  Grenada,  Habana,  Kingston, 
Martinique,  Nassau,  Paramaribo,  Port-of-Spain,  and  Port-au-Prince. 

*  Resident  in  Beirut. 


CLASSIFICATION   OF  PERSONNEL  171 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  EIGHT— Continued 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  en  try 
on  duty  as 

FSS 


Salary 


Lawrence    E. 

Gruza. 
Walton  C.Hart-- 


William    P. 

McEneaney. 
L.  Pittman  Springs. 
James   William 

Howe. 
Alan  S.  Kipping... 
Rebecca     O. 

Wellington. 


Rollie  H.White,  Jr. 

Gene  F.  Caprio 

Rudolph  W.  Hefti- 
Henry    Hunt 

McKee. 
Edward  R.  Pierce. - 

Paul  Newland 

Abbey  Schoen 

Gordon  B.  Mason. 
Walter     E. 

Kneeland. 
George      D. 

Whittinghill. 


Attache- 


Vice  consul  and 
special  disbursing 
agent. 

Asst.  attache 

Vice  consul 

Foreign  Service 
Stall  officer. 

Econ.  analyst 

Admin,  asst 


Foreign    Service 
Staff  officer. 

Press  attache 

Vice  consul 

Education  training 

officer. 
Asst.     communica- 
tions officer. 

Asst.  attache 

Econ.  asst 

Asst.  attache 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 


Tehran 

Athens 

Warsaw 

Patras 

Department 

Caracas 

Office  of  U.  S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man Affairs, 
Berlin. 
Department 

Rome 

Perth 

London.-- 

Paris 

Berlin 

Mexico,  D.  F-.. 

Bucharest 

Guadalajara 

Cherbourg 


Aug.  21,1947 
July    18,1945 

Aug.  21,1947 

Jan.    15, 1947 
Sept.    8,1947 

tApr.   21,1947 
Sept.  15, 1947 


Oct.    28,1946 

tOct.  19,1947 
Apr.  17,1946 
Nov.    3,1947 

Nov.  16, 1947 

Dec.  18,1947 
tNov.  30, 1947 
Dec.  8, 1947 
May    1, 1946 

Sept.  30, 1946 


July  4, 1947 

July  27,1947 

Aug.  11,1947 

Sept.  7,1947 
Sept.    8,1947 

Sept.  9,1947 

Sept.  15, 1947 


Sept.  21, 1947 


Oct 
Oct. 
Nov. 


19, 1947 
19, 1947 
3,1947 


Nov.  16, 1947 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


28, 1947 
30, 1947 
8, 1947 
14, 1947 


Dee.   14,1947 


July     4, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Aug.  11,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Sept.    8,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Sept.  15, 1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  3,1947 

Nov.  13, 1947 

Nov.  28, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.  8, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 


$4,  500 
4,500 

4,500 

4,500 
4,500 

4,500 
4,500 


4,500 

4,500 
4,500 
4,500 

4,500 

4,500 
4,500 
4,500 
4,500 

4,500 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  NINE 


Dwight  R.  Bishop. 

LorisF.  Craig 

Albert  A.  Giesecke. 
J.  Phihp  Groves... 

Asst.      agricultural 
attache. 

Econ.  analyst 

Civil  attache 

Vice  consul 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 

Shanghai... 

Lima 

Brussels 

Mexico,  D.F 

Habana 

Stockholm 

Habana 

June 

Jan. 

tNov. 

JFeb. 

JFeb. 
Jime 
Feb. 

tApr. 
Mar. 

Nov. 

Upr. 

May 

Jan. 

Sept. 

June 
tJune 

Feb. 

Nov. 
tMay 

Feb. 

27, 1947 

23, 1946 
13, 1946 
10, 1946 
10, 1946 
15, 1942 
10, 1946 
21, 1946 
5,1943 

22, 1942 

21. 1946 

6. 1944 

22. 1947 
21. 1944 
27, 1947 

6. 1945 

10. 1946 
9, 1945 

14. 1947 
20, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

$4,860 

4,860 
4,860 
4,860 

John  Wallace  Hill. 

Admin,  asst 

4,860 

AdolphB.Hom,Jr 

Special  asst.. 

4,860 

Erki  I.  Kapy 

Bertha  M.  Kendlg. 

Admin,  officer 

Admin,  asst 

Econ.  analyst 

Econ.  analyst 

Admin,  asst 

Vice  consul-- 

4,860 
4,860 

Aldene  Barrington 
Leslie. 

Frederick  R.  Man- 
gold. 

Samuel    H.    Mc- 
Kinney. 

Willvs  A.  Myers... 

Rio  de  Janeiro... 
Mexico,  D.  F...- 
Rio  de  Janeiro.. 
Tijuana 

4,800 
4,860 
4,860 
4,860 

Seymour  I.  Nadler. 
Florence  Palmer  . 

Vice  consul 

Attache 

Tientsin 

Paris 

4,860 
4,860 

Edward  S.  Parker 
Ernest  V.  Polutnik. 
Mary  Jane  Porter.. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Admin,  officer 

Vice  consul  . 

Strasbourg 

Budapest 

Vienna 

4,800 
4,860 
4,860 

James  R.  Riddle 

Regina 

4,860 

Howard  E.  Roman 

Vice  consul 

Ziirich 

4,860 

Myron  H.  Schraud. 

Vice  consul 

Monterrey 

4,860 

172  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    STAFF    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    NINE continued 


Name 


John  H.  Jenkins, 
Jr. 

Thomas  A.  Mc- 
Cann. 

Gordon  M.  Mess- 
ing. 

John  G.  Roberts.-. 

Thomas  C.  Smith- 


James  H.  Spitler... 

Vernon  B.  Zirkle.. 

DeWitt  Clinton,.. 

Andrew  J.  Mat- 
hews. 

John  R.  Baine 

Carleton  B.  Swift, 
Jr. 


John  M.  Hansel!.. 
Edmund  P.  Quer- 

eau. 
Raymond    J.    0'- 

Mara. 
Mary  E.  Barrett. . 


John  R.  Barry 

Charles  B.  BorelL. 
William  H.  Brown 
John  F.  Clafley.--. 
Marjorie  F.  Fergu- 
son. 
Frank  G.  Mitchell. 


Designation 


William  B.  Mur- 
ray. 
Boyce  E.  Powell... 

Thomas  R.  Flack.. 

Frank  Cussans 

Oscar    W.    Fred- 
rickson. 

Maynard  B.  Lund- 

gren. 
Florence  C.  Larson  . 

Alex  A.  Cohen 

Robert  H.  Macy.. 
Rosanna  Bright—. 


Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Admin,  asst 

Vice  consul  and  spe 

cial    disbursinj 

agent. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul. 


Vice  consul. 
Vice  consul. 


Vice  consul. 


Asst.    consular    at- 

tachg. 

Consul- 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Asst.    consular    at- 

tach6. 
Vice   consul    and 

special  disbursing 

agent. 
Vice  consul.. 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Vice  consul  and  dis- 
bursing officer. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul  and 
special  disbursing 
agent. 

Vice  consul 


Admin,  asst 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Foreign  Service  Stafl 
oflBcer. 


Montevideo. 

Rome 

Vienna 


Trieste 

Stockholm- 


Belgrade... 
Melbourne. 

Oslo 

Geneva 


Milan 

Office  of  tr.  S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser, Staff  of 
Commanding 
General,  U.  S. 
Occupation 
Forces,  Korea. 

Rio  de  Janeiro... 

Algiers 


Valparaiso. 
Shanghai... 


Montreal 

London 

Niagara  Falls.. 

Edinburgh 

Florence 


July  28,1947 

Oct.    14,1947 

Nov.  13, 1947 

Sept.  10, 1947 
Sept.  12, 1946 


Feb.  19,1946 
Mar.  31, 1947 
Feb.  14,1947 
Dec.  13,1946 

Mar.  28, 1947 
June  18,1947 


May  12,1947 
June    9, 1947 


June    9, 1947 


tOct.    19,1947 


JJan. 

tDec. 
July 
Sept. 

lOct. 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


31, 1947 

5. 1945 
31.1937' 

4. 1946 
19, 1947 


Montreal June    4,1946 


Monterrey - 
Munich 


Basel 

Bordeaux- 
Brussels -. 


Vienna. 


Tehran 

San  Jos§ 

Toronto 

Department 


July    15,1947 

tNov.  13, 1946 

July  22,1941 
Dec.  10,1944 
Mar.  15, 1946 

Oct.    27,1945 

July  28,1947 
Apr.  22,1946 
Dec.  14,1943 
Nov.    3,1947 


Jtme    9, 1947 

July  31,1947 

Aug.  29,1947 

Aug.  29,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13,1946 
Dec.  19.1946 
Feb.     4, 1947 

Feb.  14,1947 
Feb.  17,1947 


Date  of  entry 
on  duty  as 

FSS 


Mar.  25,1947 
Apr.     8, 1947 

May    5, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  20,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Feb.  23,1947 

June  25,1947 
Oct.  3, 1947 
Feb.  23,1947 
Nov.    3,1947 


June    9, 1947 

July  31,1947 

Aug.  29,1947 

Aug.  29,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.  19,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Feb.  14,1947 
Feb.  17,1947 


Salary 


Mar.  25, 1947 
Apr.  8, 1947 

May  5, 1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

June  25,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.   3,1947 


CLASSIFICATION   OF  PERSONNEL  173 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    STAFF    OFFICERS    OF    CLASS    NINE — continued 


Name 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of  en  try 

on  duty  as 

FSS 

Salary 

lugenia  N.  Walyce. 

Foreign  Service  Staff 
oflBcer. 

Department 

Cairo 

Buenos  Aires — 

London 

Dec.  15, 1947 

Mar.    7,1947 
Jan.    24,1947 

Jan.    23,1947 
Feb.  13,1947 
Feb.  14,1947 
Feb.  28,1947 
Apr.   24,1947 
Apr.   24,1947 
Mar.  12, 1947 
Apr.  28,1947 
Mar.  31, 1947 
Mar.    4,1947 
May  13,1947 
JMay  16, 1947 
May  12,1947 
June  18, 1947 
May  19,1947 

June     5, 1947 
Sept.  16, 1947 
Aug.  14,1947 
Oct.    29,1947 
Oct.    14,1947 

Oct.      1, 1947 

Oct.    15,1946 
Mar.  13, 1946 

July   29,1947 

tMay    9,1930 

tAug.  28, 1947 
Jan.     7, 1948 
JFeb.  10,1946 

July   11,1944 

Feb.  25,1946 

Feb.  16,1945 

JFeb.  23,1947 

July     2, 1946 
Sept.  18, 1946 

Dec.   15,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.   11,1946 

Jan.     3, 1947 
Jan.    30,1947 
Jan.    31,1947 
Jan.    31,1947 
Feb.  13,1947 
Feb.   13,1947 
Feb.  14,1947 
Feb.  17,1947 
Mar.  12, 1947 
Mar.  13, 1947 
Apr.     9, 1947 
Apr.   17,1947 
Apr.  17,1947 
Apr.   28,1947 
May  19, 1947 

May  21,1947 
June  25,1947 
July   15,1947 
Aug.  11,1947 
Aug.  22, 1947 

Sept.    3,1947 

Sept.  21, 1947 
Feb.  23,1947 

Feb.  23,1947 

Feb.  23,1947 

Feb.  23,1947 
Feb.  23,1947 
Feb.   23,1947 

Feb.  23,1947 

Feb.  23,1947 

Feb.   23,1947 

Feb.  23,1947 

Feb.  23,1947 
Feb.  23,1947 

Dec.   15,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Dec.  11,1946 

Jan.     3, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Jan.    31,1947 
Jan.    31,1947 
Feb.  13,1947 
Feb.  13,1947 
Feb.  14,1947 
Feb.  17,1947 
Mar.  12, 1947 
Feb.  21,1947 
Apr.     9, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Apr.  17,1947 
Apr.  28,1947 
May  19,1947 

Dec.  17,1946 
June  25,1947 
July   15,1947 
Aug.  11,1947 
Aug.  22,1947 

Sept.    3,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13,1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

$4,300 
4,140 

4,140 

sen. 

4,140 

Admin,  asst  .. 

Jerusalem 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 
Mexico,  D.  F... 

4,140 

)onald  J  McOrath 

4,140 

Llice  E   Rockett  .. 

4,140 

4,140 

Uan  F  White 

4,140 

tanley  Baron 

Jeorge  M.  Hein.-. 
klary  K.  Haller 

4,140 

Tsingtao 

Habana      .  

4,140 

4,140 

Asst.  attache 

Admin,  asst 

Caracas 

4,140 

Copenhagen 

Bangkok 

Tehran    .- 

4,140 

4,140 

4,140 

4,140 

larion  L.  Neu- 
stadt. 
larry  O.  Jacobson. 
lobert  J.  Bryant.. 
Valter  Trenta 

Foreign  Service  Staff 

oflBcer. 
Vice  consul 

Department 

Mexico,  D.  F... 
Habana 

4,140 
4,140 

4,140 

Vice  consul 

Buenos  Aires 

Jerusalem 

Office  of  U.  S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser   to    Su- 
preme   Com- 
mander     for 
Allied     Pow- 
ers, Tokyo. 
Rio  de  Janeiro. - 

Marseille 

Florence 

Bogota 

4,140 

lichard  Crosby. .. 
}lenn  W.  Nelson.. 

Hharles  TV.  Ander- 

4,140 

Asst.  attache... 

Vice  consul    . 

4,140 
4,140 

son. 
[Valter  M.  Walsh.. 

Vice  consul 

4,140 

3,960 

Jr. 

3,960 

well. 

Vice  consul 

Attache 

Toronto.-      -  .. 

3,960 

Harding. 
*^icholas  Hardy — 

Moscow.. 

3,960 

3,960 

Admin,  asst 

Office  of  U.  S. 
Political    Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man   Affairs, 
Berlin. 

Kunming 

Johannesburg... 
Mazatl&n 

Buenos  Aires 

Grenada 

Bremen. 

3,960 

Lampe. 

Jtopley    A.    Mc- 

Ueary. 
Clarence    J.    Mc- 

Vice consul 

3,960 

Vice  consul 

3,960 

intosh. 
A.rthur    V.    Met- 

3,960 

calfe. 
Kathleen      D. 

O'Shaughnessy. 
Henry  L.  Taylor.. 
Aubrey  Lee  Welch, 

Jr. 

Asst.  admin.  officer- 
Vice  consul          

3,960 
3,960 

3,960 

778382—48- 


-12 


174  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948  I 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  NINE— continued       3 


Name 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of  entry 

on  duty  as 

FSS 


Salari 


ErwinW.  "Wendt.- 


Vincent    D.    Wil- 
liams. 
George  H.  Zentz... 
James  N.  Cortada. 

Edward  C.  Web- 
ster, Jr. 

Samuel  H.Young.. 

George  W.  Skora-- 

Davld  K.  Ham- 
mond. 

John  N.  von  der 
Lieth. 

Donald  H.  Nichols, 

Howard  W.  Stroup. 

Davld  Oppenheim_ 

MerrittM.  Grant-. 
Robert  C.  Arnold'. 
Richard  A.  Godfrey.. 
John  Logan  Hagan. 
Honor  Cecilia  Mc- 

Cusker. 

Ruth  F.  Bean 

Ray  H.  Crane 

Alfred  J.  Pedersen. 
Frederick  L.  Royt. 
Homer  Cash  Kaye. 

James  W.  Boyd 

Sara      M.      Mac- 

Donell. 
John  E.  Guiney,  Jr. 
Arthur   W.    Feld- 

man. 
William  Kubalek.. 
John    Howard 

Morris. 

Bertha  Carp 

Sanford  Menter 


William    A 

Mitchell. 
Charley  L.  Rice.. 
Jack  A.  Flatau... 


Vice  consul- 


Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Foreign  Service  Stafl 

officer. 
Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Disbursing  officer... 
Asst.  disbursing  ofli- 
cer. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul. 

Vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Asst.  attache 

Research  asst 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Attach^ 

Vice  consul. 

Admin,  asst... 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Asst.  attachfi 

Foreign         Service 

Staff  officer. 
Vice  consul 

Vice  consul.. 

Research  asst 


Office  of  U.  S. 
Political  Ad- 
viser on  Ger- 
man Affairs, 
Berlin. 

San  Pedro  Sula.. 


Mexicali 

Department. 


Apr.  12,1945 


Dec.  11,1946 


Nov.  20, 1947 
1947 


Guaymas. 


Barbados 

Georgetown 

Frankfort  on  the 

Main. 
Frankfort  on  the 

Main. 

Addis  Ababa 

Manila 

Rome 


Madras 

Sydney 

Fortaleza... 

Brussels 

The  Hague. 


Dec.    8, 

Feb.  20, 

May  20 
Feb.  27, 
JApr.  22, 

Nov.  16, 

Nov.  29, 
tJune  15, 
Jime  23, 

Apr.  22, 
Nov.  3, 
June  4, 
Oct.  20 
tNov.  16, 


Nanking. . 
Sao  Paulo. 
Santiago.. 
Sao  Paulo. 
Moscow... 
Auckland. 
London... 


Sept.  5 
Jan.  5 
Dec.  4 
Dec.     5 

tAug.  2C, 
Apr. 

tNov.  13, 


Praha 

Nuevitas. 


Praha. 
Cairo - 


Istanbul 

Department. 

St.  Stephen., 


July 

Apr. 


Nov. 
Dec. 


Dec. 
Dec. 


tJuly   15, 


Chihuahua. 
Madrid 


Sept. 
tDec. 


1946 

1946 
1947 
1946 

1945 

1943 
1947 
1947 

1947 
1944 
1947 
1947 
1947 

1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1946 

1945 
1947 

1944 
1947 

1947 
1947 


1945 
1947 


Feb.  23,1947 


Feb.  23,1947 


Feb.  23 
Apr.  20 

Apr.  20, 

Apr.  20, 
Apr.  21 
May  18, 

May  18, 

June  15, 
June  15, 
June  23, 

June  29, 
July  13 
July  13 

Aug.  10, 
Sept.    2, 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept.  7 
Sept.  21 
Oct.  19 
Nov. 
Nov. 


Nov. 

Nov. 


Nov. 
Nov. 


Dec. 
Dec. 


Dec.  14 


Dec. 
Dec. 


1947 
1947 

1947 

1947 
1947 
1947 

1947 

1947 
1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
194 

194' 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 


1947 
1947 


Nov.  13, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
June  23, 1947 

Nov.  13,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1940 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Sept.    2,1947 

Sept.  5,1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Mar.  13, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Dec.  5, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  13, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 


■  Resident  in  Canberra, 


RETIREMENTS  IN  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS   RECEIVING   ANNUITIES  ^ 


Name 


lams,  Philip 

lanis,  Walter  A 

exander,  Knox 

ni strong,  George  Alex- 
inder. 

ilch,  Ilenry  H 

illantine,  Josepti  W 

ar,  Herbert  O 

ckers,  William  A 

ake,  Maxwell -. 


Jss,  Robert  Woods-.. 

jal,  Pierre  de  L 

jhr,  Frank 

}ucbal,  John  L 

Dwer,  Roy  E.  B 

3wman,  Thomas  D_.- 

oyle,  Walter  F 

radford,  Robert  R 

rady,  Austin  C 

rand,  Norton  F 

rett,  Homer 

riggs,  Lawrence  P 

ucklin,  George  A 

urri,  AKred  T 

usser,  Ralph  0 

yington,  Homer  M... 

aldwell,  John  K 

alvert,  John  S 

arter,  James  G 

hamberUn,  George  E. 
hapman,  J.  Holbrook. 


lark,  Reed  Paige 

lum,  Harold  D.. 

ooke,  Arthm'  B 

ooklngham,  Harris  N. 
'Ooper,  Charles  A 


!orcoran,  William  W... 

lorrigan,  John 

!ox,  Raymond  E 


Iruger,  Alexander  P 

lunningham,  Edwin  S. 

)avis,  John  K 

)avis,  Leslie  A 

)avis,  Thomas  D 

)avfson,  Claude  I 

)awson,  Leonard  Q 


Class' 


VI... 

I 

VIII. 
IV... 


III... 

I 

Unci. 
VII.. 
I 


VII.. 
VI... 

3 

1 

IV... 

v.... 

III... 
Unci. 
II.... 
VI... 
HI... 

v.... 

III... 
I 


v.. 

IV. 

II.. 

3... 

IV. 
IV. 

v.. 
v.. 

5... 


3_-. 
IV. 
II-. 


VII. 
I..-- 
I.... 

rv.. 

VI.. 

I.... 

HI.. 


Rank  in  the  service 


Consul 

Fu-st  secretary. 

Consul 

Consul 


Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Vice  consul 

Consul 

Diplomatic     agent 
andconsul  general. 

Ambassador. 

Consultant 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

C  onsul  general 

Consul  general 

Minister 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Consul 

Consul  genera! 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul-. 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 


Post  where  last 
assigned 


London 

Department. 
Edmonton... 
Munich 


Genoa 

Ottawa 

Toronto 

Edmonton. 
Tangier 


Buenos  Aires 

Department 

Sault  Ste.  Marie- 
Montreal 

Madras 

Canton 

Guatemala 

Breslau 

Rangoon 

Calgary.. 

Callao-Lima 

Bahia 

Wellington 

Basel... 

Leipzig 

Montreal 

Addis  Ababa 

Chihuahua 

Tananarive 

Hali/ax 

Department 


Victoria,  B.  C. 

Rotterdam 

Plymouth 

Singapore 

Department- - 


Goteborg 

Durban 

Department. 


Funchal 

Shanghai 

Department 

Glasgow 

St.  John,  N.  B. 

Barcelona 

Barranquilla... 


Date  of  entry 
ondutyasFSO 


Sept.  14, 
Mar.  25, 
Dec.  19, 
Nov.    6, 


July  24, 
Juno  30, 
Sept.  1 
July  20, 
Feb.    3 


Aug. 

Dec. 

July 

July 

Mar. 

Feb. 

May 

Oct, 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

May 

July 

Apr. 

July 

Jan. 

Dec. 

June 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 


Oct.  4 
Feb.  6 
May  30 
Dec.  16, 
Jan.      1 

June  28 
Nov.  6, 
Sept.    1 

Oct.  7, 

Feb.  16, 

Aug.  12, 

Apr.  27, 

Mar.  26, 

July  20, 

Oct.  22, 


1922 
1914 
1917 
1924 

1914 
1909 
1911 
1914 
1906 

1903 
1919 
1908 
1912 
1927 
1915 
1914 
1917 
1917 
1917 
1911 
1914 
1906 
1918 
1909 
1898 
1906 
1914 
1906 
1905 
1924 

1919 
1909 
1910 
1910 
1932 

1920 
1919 
1921 

1907 

1898 
1910 
1912 
1915 
1910 
1918 


Date  of 
retirement 


July  31, 
Mar.  31 
Dec.  31 
Nov.  30, 

Jan.  31 
Jan.  31 
Apr.  30 
Mar.  31 
Jan.    31 


July 
July 
June 
June 
Dee. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
June 
May 
May 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 


Aug.  31, 
Oct.  31 
June  30, 
June  30 
Feb.  28, 

Nov.  30, 
July  31 
Nov.  30, 

Oct.  31 
Dec.  31 
Jan.  31, 
Apr.  30 
Mar.  31 
Aug.  31 
Nov.  30 


1938 
1943 
1935 
1946 

1942 
1946 
1937 
1941 
1941 

1933 
1947 
1935 
1935 
1947 
1947 
1940 
1933 
1942 
1934 
1941 
1935 
1937 
1934 
1940 
1944 
1945 
1945 
1942 
1935 
1947 

1943 
1940 
1934 
1939 
1947 

1947 
1943 
1946 

1938 
1935 
1943 
1941 
1944 
1936 
1946 


1  Under  the  provisions  of  the  acts  of  May  24, 1924,  July  3. 1926,  Feb.  23, 1931,  Apr.  24, 1939,  July  19,  1939,  May  13 , 
941,  or  Aug.  13,  1946. 
'  Arabic  numerals  indicate  Foreign  Service  officers  retired  under  provisions  of  the  act  of  Aug.  13, 1946. 

175 


176 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  RECEIVING  ANNUITIES  ^ continued 


Name 


Bearing,  Fred  Morris. - 
De  Vault,  Charles  L.... 

Dickinson,  Horace  J 

Donald,  George  K 

Donegan,  Alfred  W 

Dooman,  Eugene  H 


Doty,  William  F.... 

duBois,  Coert 

Dunlap,  Maurice  P. 
Dwyre,  Dudley  Q... 


Dye,  Alexander  V -.. 

Dye,  John  W... 

Eberhardt,  Charles  O 

Edwards,  Clement  S 

Engert,  Cornelius  Van  H. 
Farrell,  WOliam  S.. ...... 


Ferrin,  Augustln  W. 

Ferris,  Cornelius 

Fisher,  Fred  D. 

Flood,  Peter  H.  A-.. 


Foster,  Carol  H 

Fox,  Ray 

France,  Leys  A 

Frost,  Arthur  C... 

Frost,  Wesley 

Oamon,  John  A... 
Gauss,  Clarence  E. 
George,  W.  Perry . 


Gibson,  Hugh  S 

Glover,  Robert  G 

Goforth,  Herndon  W. 
Goodier,  Harvey  T... 


Goold,  Herberts 

Gordon,  George  A 

Gourley,  Louis  H 

Grew,  Joseph  O 

Groeninger,  Joseph  O 

Grummon,  Stuart  E 

Halstead,  Albert 

Hanna,  Margaret  M 

Hathaway,  Charles  M., 

Jr. 
Hawkins,  Harry  C 


Hawley,  Harry  F... 
Heard,  William  W. 
Heizer,  Oscar  S 


Class' 


VI.. 
VII. 
2.... 
III.. 
I-.-. 

VII. 
I-... 

V... 

II... 


I... 

IV. 


v.. 

4... 

VI. 
II.. 
IV. 

v.. 


VII. 
VII. 
1.... 


III. 

v.. 

5... 


II.. 
IV. 


6... 
IV- 
I... 

v.. 
I_.. 


II.. 

VI. 
IV- 


Rank  in  the  service 


Minister 

Consul- 

Consul -- 

Consul  general 

Consul -- 

Foreign  Service  of- 
ficer. 

Consul 

Consulgeneral 

Consul 

Counselor  of  em- 
bassy and  consul 
general. 

Cml.attachfi- 

C  onsu  1  general 

Minister 

Consul 

Minister 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul. 

Consul  general 

Ambassador -  - . 

Consul  general 

Ambassador 

Counselor  of  em- 
bassy. 

Ambassador 

Cml.  attach^ , 

Consul 

Consul 


Consul  general. 

Minister - 

Consul 

Ambassador 

Consul 

First  secretary. 
Consul  general - 

Consul 

Consul  general - 


Counselor  of  em- 
bassy for  econ. 
affairs. 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul  general 


Post  where  last 
assigned 


Date  of  entry 
ondutyasFSO 


Stockholm 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Antllla 

St.  John's,  N.  F. 

Basel 

Department 


Newcastle-on-Tyne 

Department - 

Bergen.- -- 

Montevideo—  - 


Dept.  of  Commerce. 

Nassau 

San  Jos6.. 

Bradford 

Kabul...- 

Department 


Montevideo 

Dublin- 

Nassau 

Ciudad  Ju&rez. 


Capetown.- 

Habana 

Winnipeg-., 

Toronto 

Asuncion.-- 
Marseille.-. 
Chungking. 
Tehran 


Brussels _ 

M  ontevideo 

Cartagena.-- 

Fort  William  and 
Port  Arthur,  On- 
tario. 

Department 

Department 

Department 

Department 

Bradford 

Department 

London 

Geneva - 

Munich 


§Mar.  11, 1921 
Feb.  7, 1918 
July  6, 1909 
Sept.  2,1914 
May  10, 1905 
Apr.  27,1912 

Aug.  5, 1902 
Sept.  28, 1919 
Apr.  1,1915 
Oct.     6, 1919 


§July  1, 1939 
July  21,1906 
Oct.  31,1904 
Mar.  15, 1911 
Apr.  24,1912 
Nov.  12, 1929 

June  23,1924 
Sept.  27, 1909 
Sept.  2,1901 
July   26,1920 

Oct.  4, 1919 
Sept.  27, 1920 
§July  1, 1939 
Apr.  1, 1915 
Apr.  29,1912 
May  12,1914 
June  7, 1907 
Dec.  17,1919 

Aug.  5, 1908 
July  1, 1939 
Nov.  1,1919 
Feb.  15,1935 


London 


Bilbao , 

Department. 
Algiers 


Oct. 
Feb. 
July 
Nov. 
July 
Jan. 
Apr. 
§July 
Sept. 


20, 1916 
18, 1920 
1,1913 
3, 1904 
2, 1920 
15, 1924 
18, 1906 
13, 1937 
16,1911 


Sept.  11, 1944 


Nov.  1,1909 
June  27,1912 
Aug.    1,1906 


•  Under  the  provisions  of  the  acts  of 
1941,  or  Aug.  13,  1946. 

*  Arable  numerals  indicate  Foreign 


May  24, 1924,  July  3, 1926,  Feb.  23, 1931,  Apr.  24, 1939,  July  19, 
Service  oflScers  retired  under  provisions  of  the  act  of  Aug.  13, 


RETIREMENTS  IN   THE   FOREIGN   SERVICE  177 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  RECEIVING  ANNUITIES  ' Continued 


Name 


lengstler,  Herbert  O 

enry,  Frank  Anderson. 
oUand,  Philip 

Ifonaker,  Samuel  W 

'foover,  Charles  L 

lorn,  Thomas  S.- 


[uplies,  Thomas  L. 
tukill,  George  R... 


[lint,  Leigh  W... 
[unt,  William  H. 


Inrsl,  Carlton 

ilt,  (ieorge  N 

saaijs,  C.  Grant 


;,  Ernest  L_.. 
ackson,  Jesse  B. 


enkins,  Douglas... 
ohnson,  Hallett.... 
ohnson,  John  D... 
ohnson,  Nelson  T. 
leblinger,  Wilbur. 

leena,  Leo  J 

5;elley,  Robert  F... 


Cemp,  Edwin  Carl 

Cemper,  Graham  H 

Eendrick,  Stephen  E.  0. 

^irk,  Alexander  C 

Lane,  Arthiu-  Bliss 

Lane,  Clayton 


Lee,  Samuel  T 

Leonard,  Walter  A. 

Letcher,  Marion 

Llnnell,  Irving  N... 
Lockhart,  Frank  P. 


Long,  Boaz  W. 

Luedtke,  Charles  L 

MacEachran,  Clinton  E. 

Macgowan,  David  B 

MacLean,  H.  Colt 


MacMurray,  John  Van  A. 

MacVeagh,  John  H 

MacVitty,  Karl  deO 

Magnuson,  Erik  W.. 

Magruder,  Alexander  R.. 

Makinson,  George  A 

Marsh,  O.  Gaylord 

Masuret,  Eugene  A 


Class  > 


I.- 

III 
II. 
II. 
II. 

4.. 


3-... 
VII. 


VI. 

v.. 

4... 

III. 
IV. 


CM. 
3.... 


III. 
I... 


3_-.. 
II... 
VII. 


CM. 
3.... 


I... 
III. 
I... 
II.. 
I... 


v.. 

IV. 

III. 
II.- 


V.... 

III... 

IV... 

I 

II.-.. 
III... 

Unci. 


Rank  in  the  service 


Consul  general 

Consul-. 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Foreign  Service  ofiB 
cer. 


Consul  general 

First  secretary  and 

consul. 

Cml.  attache 

Second    secretary 

and  consul. 

Consul 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  oflS- 

cer. 

Consul  general 

Consul... 


Minister 

Minister 

Consul 

Minister 

Consul  general 

Minister... 

Counselor    of    em- 
bassy. 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Ambassador 

Ambassador 

Cml.  attache. 


Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Ambassador 

Consul .- 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Ambassador 

Second  secretary 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Counselor  of  legation. 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Vice  consul 


Post  where  last 
assigned 


Toronto 

Port  Elizabeth 

Liverpool 

Department 

Hong  Kong 

Office  of  U.S.  Politi- 
cal Adviser  to  Su- 
preme Command- 
er for  Allied 
Powers,  Tokyo. 

Vancouver 

Rio  de  Janeiro 


Brussels... 
Monrovia. 


Cherbourg... 

Ghent 

Department. 


Belfast 

Fort   William   and 
Port  Arthur. 

La  Paz,  Bolivia 

Department 

Montreal 

Australia. 

Hamburg 

Pretoria 

Ankara 


Kingston... 

Rome 

Department. , 

Rome. 

Warsaw 

Beirut  and  Damas- 
cus. 

Rio  de  Janeiro 

Tallinn 

Antwerp 

Capetown 

Department 


Guatemala... 
Department. 

Halifax. 

Bern 

Department. 


Ankara 

Department. 
Alexandria... 

Adelaide 

Lisbon 

Barcelona 

Seoul 

Paris 


Date  of  entry 
ondutyasFSO 


§June  10,1936 
Oct.  1,1912 
Mar.  30, 1910 
Mar.  4, 1913 
June  29,1909 
Aug.     1, 1922 


July     1, 1939 
Apr.   12,1923 


July 
May  18, 

May  1 
May  20, 
July 

June  15, 
Mar.  17, 

July  1 
Nov.  14, 
Sept.  20 

Aug.   27; 

May  15, 
June 
June  15, 


May 
Sept. 
June 
Mar. 
§Nov. 
July 

Aug. 
Aug. 
June 
Oct. 
July 


July  29, 
July 

§June  19, 

Dec.  24, 

July  1, 

May  10 
Sept.  12, 
Aug.  23, 
Oct.  6 
Aug.  11 
Oct.  7 
Apr. 
5July 


1939 
1899 

1914 
1905 
1939 

1909 
1905 

1908 
1946 
1922 
1907 
1914 
1909 
1937 

1914 
1911 
1919 
1915 
1946 
1939 

1907 
1907 
1909 
1914 
1925 

1914 
1939 
1934 
1915 
1939 

1907 
1921 
1917 
1919 
1909 
1909 
1915 
1939 


Date  of 
retirement 


Dec.  31,1941 
Feb.  28.1946 
Aug.  31, 1942 
Oct.  31, 1943 
Jan.  31, 1937 
May  31,1947 


Aug.  31,1945 
June  30,1947 


May  31 
Dec.  31 

Apr.  30 
Jan.  26, 
Feb.  28, 

June  30, 
June  30, 

Dec.  31 

Sept.  30, 
Nov.  30 
Mar.  31: 
Nov.  30 
Apr.  30, 
Mar.  31: 

Jan.  31 
May  31 
June  30, 
Sept.  30, 
Mar.  31 
Sept.  30 

Mar.  31 
Apr.  30, 
July  31 
June  30, 
Oct.   31, 

Nov.  30, 
June  30, 
Aug.  31 
June  30, 
Nov.  30, 


Feb. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Jan. 
Mar. 


1947 
1932 

1946 
1930 

1947 

1939 
1935 

1941 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1940 
1943 
1945 

1947 
1941 
1945 
1946 
1947 
1947 

1936 
1941 
1934 
1945 
1946 

1945 
1944 
1941 
1935 
1946 

1944 
1940 
1944 
1945 
1935 
1944 
1942 
1942 


1  Under  the  provisions  of  the  acts  of  May  24, 1924,  July  3, 1926,  Feb.  23, 1931,  Apr.  24, 1939,  July  19, 1939,  May  13, 
1941,  or  Aug.  13,  1946. 
'  Arabic  numerals  indicate  Foreign  Service  officers  retired  under  provisions  of  the  act  of  Au2. 13, 1946. 


178  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  RECEIVING  ANNUITIES  ^ — continued 


Name 


Mayer,  Ferdinand  L 

Maynard,  Lester 

McCaflerty,  William  J.. 
McCoimico,  Andrew  J.. 

McQm-k,  Joseph  F 

Meinhardt,  Carl  D 

Memmineer,  Lucien 

Messersmith,  George  S  . 
Milbourne,  Harvey  Lee. 


Miller,  Hugh  S.. 
M  inter,  John  R. 


Montgomery,  Edmund  B. 

Moorhead,  Maxwell  K... 

Murray,  Wallace 

Myers,  David  J.  D 

Myers,  Myrl  S._ 


Nasmith,  Charles  Roy. 

Nathan,  Edward  I 

Osborne,  John  Bali 

Patton,  Kenneth  S 

Peck,  Willys  R 

Perkins,  Mahlon  Fay.. 


Philip,  Hoffman 

Phillips,  William 

Pinkerton,  Julian  L. 

Pisar,  Charles  J 

Playter,  Harold.,... 
Putnam,  John  R 


Ramsay,  Hugh  F 

Randolph,  John 

Ravndal,  Gabriel  Bie. 
Reed,  Edward  L 

Reineck,  Walter  S 


Remlllard,  Horace 

Richardson,  Gardner... 
Riggs,  Benjamin  Reath. 

Robertson,  William  H.. 
Salisbury,  Laurence  E.. 
Sauer,  Emil 


Schnare,  Lester  L. 

Schoellkopf,  Walter  H.... 
Schoenfeld,  H.  F.  Arthur. 
Shoenrich,  Edwin 


Schott,  WUliam  W. 
Seltzer,  George  E... 
Shaw,  O.  Howiand- 
Sholes,  Walter  H... 
Skinner,  Robert  P.. 


Class « 


HI.. 
VI.. 
VI.. 
CM. 
VII. 
III.- 
CM- 
V... 


VII. 

II... 


3___ 
III. 


IV. 
2... 


III. 
IV. 
II.. 


VI. 
IV. 

v.. 
III. 


VIII. 

III... 
I 

1 

IV... 


v.... 

3 

3 


I... 
II.. 
III. 


2.... 
IV.. 
CM- 
3.... 


IV.. 
VII. 
I.... 
3.... 


Rank  In  the  service 


Minister 

Consul  general 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Ambassador 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Ambassador 

Second    secretary 
and  consul. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 
Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul  general 

Ambassador 

Consul... 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul 

Consul  general 

C  onsul  general 

Minister 

Minister 

Counselor   of   lega- 
tion. 

Ambassador 

Ambassador 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul  general 


Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 
Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul 

First  secretary 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Consul  general 

First  secretary 

Consul  general 


Consul  general 

First  secretary 

Minister 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

First  secretary 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Ambassador 


Post  where  last 
assigned 


Port-au-Prince. 

Copenhagen 

San  Salvador... 

Hull 

Montevideo 

Shanghai 

Paramaribo 

Buenos  Aires. ._ 
Chungking 


Yarmouth... 
Department- 


Department. 


Istanbul 

Tehran 

Department- 
Department- 


Edinburgh... 
Monterrey... 

Budapest 

Wellington... 

Thailand 

Department - 


Santiago 

Rome 

Department 

Liverpool ' 

Newcastle-on-Tyne.. 
Florence    and    San 
Marino. 

Habana 

Edmonton 

Berlin 

Department.  _ 


Berlin. 


Nice  and  Monaco. 

Bern 

Department 


Halifax. 

Department^ 

Frankfort    on    the 
Main. 

Genoa 

Madrid 

Budapest 

Baghdad 


Athens 

St.  Michael.. 
Department- 
Basel- 

Istanbul 


Date  of  entry 
onduty  asFSO 


Aug. 
June 
Apr. 
June 

§Nov. 

Apr. 

Apr. 
§Nov. 

Sept. 

Mar. 
§June 

July   12, 

June  26, 
Mar.  22, 
Sept.  7 
Nov.  11 

Feb.  8 
Nov.  23 
§May  18, 
July  1 
Dec.  31 
Jan.    29, 

Nov.  27, 
JAug. 
Jan.  la 
Oct. 

Sept.  28, 
Mar.  26, 

Oct.  1 
§Sept.  2 
Jan.  24 
Dec.  10. 

Oct.     1, 


Aug.  24, 
July 
Dec.  24, 


§Sept 
June  29, 

Sept.  18, 

Oct. 

Sept.  12, 

§Nov.  14, 

Nov.    6, 

Aug.  16 
Oct.  14, 
May  29, 
Dec. 
Jan.     i 


1916 
1906 
1917 
1909 
1946 
1912 
1907 
1946 
1919 

1921 
1940 

1920 

1905 
1920 
1912 
1907 

1907 
1907 
1905 
1908 
1906 
1909 

1901 
1936 
1920 
1914 
1919 
1915 

1926 
1916 
1898 
1920 

1914 

1909 
1939 
1919 

1907 
1920 
1911 

1919 
1919 
1946 
1924 

1922 
1918 
1918 
1911 


'  Under  the  provisions  of  the  acts  of  May  24, 1924,  July  3, 1926,  Feb.  23, 1931,  Apr.  24, 1939,  July  19,  1939,  May  1: 
1941,  or  Aug.  13,  1946. 
>  Arabic -numerals  indicate  Foreign  Service  officers  retired  under  provisions  of  the  act  of  Aug.  13, 1946. 
»  Recalled  to  active  duty  Dec.  18,  1942;  returned  to  retirement  status  Sept.  30,  1944. 


RETIREMENTS   IN   THE   FOREIGN   SERVICE  179 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS    RECEIVING    ANNUITIES' — COntillUed 


Name 


Class  2 


Rank  in  the  service 


Post  where  last 
assigned 


Date  of  entry 
ondutyasFSO 


Date  of 
retirement 


ater,  Fred  C 

nith,  A.  Viola 

)kobin,  Samuel 

juthard,  Addisou  E 

pamer,  Carl  0 

erling,  Frederick  A 

ewart,  Francis  R 

tewart,  James  B 

turgeon,  Leo  D 


VIII. 

v.... 

3 

I 

VI... 


IV. 
II.. 


w^enson,  Laurits  S 

wift,  Merritt. 

albott,  Sheridan 

otten,  Ralph  J 

redwell,  Roger  C . 

on  Tresckow,  Egmont  C. 
r'adsworth,  Craig  W 


IV. 
VI. 


/■aterman,  Henry  S 

/^eddell,  Alexander  W... 

/heeler,  Post 

/hite,  John  Campbell... 
riley,  Samuel  Hamilton. 

i^illiams,  Frank  S 

I'llliamson,  Harold  L 

l^Ulson,  Gilbert  R 

Vinson,  Hugh  R 

Vilson,  Orme 

V^ilson,  Thomas  M-_ 

ViLson,  Warden  McK 

Vinslow,  Rollin  R 


III. 


III. 
III. 
III. 

v.. 


I__. 
III. 
IV. 


Vithey,  Howard  F 

Volcott,  Henry  M. 

Voodward,  Q.  Carlton... 

ferby,  WUliam  J. 

fost,  Bartley  F 

foung,  James  B.. 

;apf,  Lacey  C 


4 

iv... 

VIII. 
VII.. 

v.... 
II.... 
II.... 


Consul.. 

Consul , 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Minister. 

Consul.. 

Ambassador.. 

Foreign  Service  offi- 
cer. 

Minister 

First  secretary 

Consul 

Minister 

Consul  general 

Consul... 

Counselor   of   lega- 
tion. 

Consul  general 

Ambassador. 

Minister... 

Ambassador 

Consul  general. 

Consul- 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Ambassador 

Ambassador 

Minister 

First  secretary 

First  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul-. 

Consul  general 

Cml.  attache 


Sarnia 

Department... 
Birmingham... 
Department... 

Nagasaki 

Stockholm 

Venice 

Managua 

Yokohama 

The  Hague 

Stockholm 

Cardiff 

Pretoria 

Stockholm 

St.  John,  N.  B. 
Lima-. 

Monterrey 

Madrid 

Tirana 

Lima 

Algiers.. 

Department... 

Bordeaux 

Piedras  Negras 

Berlin 

Port-au-Prince. 
Department--. 
Department-.. 
Addis  Ababa.- 

Halifax 

Tenerife 

Prince  Rupert. 

Nantes 

Cologne 

Department... 
Canberra 


July 

July 

May 
§Sept. 
§Oct. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Oct. 


§Oct.  8: 
Dec.  26: 
Nov.  10: 
July 
Apr.  28. 
July 

§Sept.  23: 


Jan. 
Jan. 
July 
May 
June 
July 
Jan. 
Oct. 
§Jan. 
May 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Oct. 


Oct.  4, 
Jime  9, 
June  10: 
July  25, 
Oct.  26, 
July  27: 
July  1: 


1009 
1939 
1914 
1916 
1919 
1911 
1911 
1915 
1920 

1921 
1916 
1923 
1908 
1909 
1921 
1912 

1917 
1910 
1906 
1914 
1914 
1939 
1919 
1917 
1938 
1920 
1919 
1921 
1920 

1919 
1906 
1904 
1906 
1908 
1909 
1939 


Nov. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

May 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Nov. 


Oct.  31: 
Sept.  30, 
July  31 
July  31 
Jan.  31 
June  30, 
Nov.    6, 


Nov. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
June 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
July 


June  30, 
Nov.  30, 
June  30, 
Sept.  30, 
Dec.  31 
Oct.  31 
Nov.  30, 


1929 
1945 
1947 
1943 
1936 
1942 
1939 
1945 
1946 

1939 
1935 
1945 
1937 
19.34 
1937 
1927 

1946 
1942 
1934 
1945 
1944 
1945 
1945 
1946 
1940 
1946 
1944 
1944 
1944 

1947 
1944 
1935 
1932 
1935 
1942 
1946 


•  Under  the  provisions  of  the  acts  of  May  24,  1924,  July  3,  1926,  Feb.  23,  1931,  Apr.  24,  1939,  July  19,  1939,  May 
3,  1941,  or  Aug.  13,  1946. 
'  Arabic  numerals  indicate  Foreign  Service  officers  retired  under,  provisions  of  the  act  of  Aug.  13,  194G. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS 


Page 

bbey,  Glenn  A 44, 117 

bbott,  Arthur  S 12 

bbott,  George  M 24,117 

bbott,  Walnwright 30,115 

ber,  John  E 55 

bles,  James  Q 19 

ihilles,  Theodore  C 62,113 

ckerman,  JohnB 28 

ckerraan,  Ralph  H 48,110 

ckerson,  Garret  G.,  Jr 62,117 

cly,  R.  Austin 7,122 

dair,  Charles  W.,Jr 62,129 

dam,  Hector  C,  Jr 3,125 

dams,  Charles  C,  Jr_ 28 

dams,  Philip 175 

dams,  Robert  W 6,136 

dams,  Theo  C 25,140 

dams,  Walter  A 175 

dams,  Ware _  3,116 

dkins,  James  A 6 

ffeld,  William  C,  Jr 62, 125 

guirre,  Stephen  E... 42,123 

Ushie,  WUliam  K 46, 120 

insworth,  H.  Gardner 37,129 

insworth,  Thomas  W 66, 145 

lexander,  Knox 175 

Ifsen,  Fritz  A.  M 56, 125 

llan,  Carlisle  V 55 

Hard,  Wilfred  P 48 

Uen,  Arthur  B 40, 142 

lien,  Arthur  Potter 23 

lien,  Charles  W 8,165 

lien,  Charles  Y 28 

Uen,  George  V 35,107 

lien.  Patten  D.... _  48, 120 

Hen,  Ronald  Hamilton 58,150 

.lien,  Thomas  Gardner 47,155 

.lling,  Paul  H 46,109 

.llison,  John  M 62,113 

Uport,  Mildred  B 64,153 

-Isterlund,  Norah 28 

.Itaffer,  Lcland  C. 51,168 

staffer,  Maurice  W 25,112 

.mott,  John  Crider 6, 148 

.nderberg,  Edward,  Jr 11, 155 

Ludersen,  Henry  Testman...        14 

kUdersen,  Robert  E 54 

Lnderson ,  C  harles  W 39 

i-nderson,  Charles  W 6,173 

Lnderson,  Daniel  V 15 

Lnderson,  Edward 4,123 

inderson,  Einar  Thure 48, 160 

mderson,  Ervin  O 27, 159 

inderson,  Hilda  M 11 

Lnderson,  James  W 61 

inderson,  John  W 39 

inderson,  OrviUe  C 37, 150 


Page 

Anderson,  Robert... 11 

Anderson,  Robert  N 16, 160 

Anderson,  Stewart  G 5,132 

Anderson,  W.  Stratton,  Jr...  27, 125 

Anderson,  William  O 57 

.\nderton,  John  G 12,167 

.\ndrepont,  Paul  E 32 

Andrews,  George  D 9, 117 

Andrews,  Richard  B 24 

Andrews,  Robert  C... 60 

.\ndrus,  J.  Russell 7,153 

Apodaca,  Joseph  Louis 1, 151 

Appling,  Hugh  G 3,148 

Armenia,  Joseph  Anthony...       31 

.\rmijo,  Patrick  Henry 14 

Armitage,  John  A 16,142 

Armstrong,  Clare  H 4,41 

Armstrong,  Frederic  S.,  Jr..  62, 136 
Armstrong,  George  Alexander.      175 

Armstrong,  Henry  J 60 

Armstrong,  Lawrence  S 24, 125 

Armstrong,  Oscar  V 12,136 

Arnold,  Henry  F 20, 153 

Arnold,  Robert  C 3, 174 

Asher,  Robert  E 55,151 

Aspy,  Richard  Edmund 26 

Atherton,  Alfred  L.,  Jr 26, 145 

Atherton,  Ray.. 7, 107 

-Atkins,  James  G 35 

-Atkinson,  George  Mercer 30 

Ay Iward,  Robert  A 62, 142 

Babcock,  James  O.. 31,158 

Baber,  Powhatan  M 57 

Bach,  Morton 54, 159 

Backe,  Sverre  M 26, 156 

Bacon,  J.  Kenly 9, 117 

Bacon,  Leonard  L 12,130 

Bacon,  Noel  R 19 

Bagby,  Philip  H 62,132 

Bailey,  Eldon  L 26,150 

Bailey,  E.  Tomlin 26, 120 

Bailey,  Helen  M 39 

Bailey,  John  W.,  Jr 38,112 

Bailey,  Robert  O 47,110 

Bailey,  Waldo  E 43,125 

Baine,  JohnR 38,172 

Baker,  Dale  H 31 

Balch,  Henry  H 175 

Baldwin,  Charles  F 46,115 

Baldwin,  LaVerne 56.117 

Ballance,  Webster  Eugene...  16, 158 

Ballantine,  Joseph  W 175 

Ballentine,  Douglass  K 2 

Bandy,  Alvin  E 50 

Bane,  David  Morgan 66,134 

Bankhead,  Henry  M 7, 110 


Page 

Bankhead,  John  L 9,125 

Barbour,  Walworth 62,117 

Barcroft,  Frederick  J 48,162 

Bargas,  St.  John  Anthony...  21,170 

Barker,  Edmund  O 20 

Barlow,  Alfred  M 41,152 

Barnes,  Curtis  Waldo 60, 162 

Barnes,  Maynard  B 62,108 

Barnes,  Nathan  Spencer 68,131 

Barnes,  William.. 60,131 

Barnett,  James  D 35 

Barnsdale,  William  J. 54,146 

Baron,  Stanley 27,173 

Barrett,  David  D 11 

Barrett,  John  Alfred. 32,161 

Barrett,  John  Lafayette..  60, 53, 169 

Barrett,  Mary  E 13,172 

Barry,  JohnR 8,172 

Barry,  Richard  W 62,173 

Bartelt,  John  R.,  Jr.. 30 

Bartlett,  Frederic  P 27,120 

Bartlett,  Wilson  R 10 

Barton,  Donald  Richmond..  35, 154 

Barton,  Robert  D 59 

Baruch,  Herman  B... 44 

Bastianello,  Raymond 31 

Bates,  Quentin  R 9,140 

Bates,  William  M... 67,141 

Batterton,  Boeker  C 16 

Baumhover,  Denis  A- 34,145 

Bay,  Charles  A 38,112 

Bay,  Charles  U 46 

Bay,  R.  John 60 

Beach,  William  H. 4,115 

Beal,  Williams 69,140 

Beam,  Jacob  D 62,117 

Bean,  Ruth  F 11,174 

Beaudry,  Robert  M 36,143 

Beaulac,  Willard  L 14,107 

Beaumont,  Adam 50,168 

Beck,  Louis  Charles 7,161 

Beck,  William  H__ 29, 112 

Becker,  Raymond  J 35, 148 

Bedford,  John  P 43 

Beebe,  John  E.,  Jr 11 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward,  Jr 34 

Beede,  Kenneth  Charles 44,159 

Beers,  H.  Stewart 23 

Beghtol,  Robert  W 26 

Behr,  Frederic  H.,  Jr 8 

Belcher,  Taylor  G.. 42, 145 

Bell,  Harry  H 22,136 

Bell,  James  D 9, 128 

Belovsky,  Sidney  A 9,116 

Belton,  William. 6, 125 

Beman,  Spencer  Solon,  3d 7, 170 

Bender,  Frank  P 60 

181 


\ 


182 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    JANUARY    1,    1948 


Page 

Benedetti,  Ramon  E 53 

Benet,  Edward  S 44,166 

Benjamin,  Louis  K 34,160 

Bennett,  Josiah  W 11,166 

Bennett,  Roger  E 36,162 

Benninghoff,  H.  Merrell 12, 113 

Benson,  Barry  T 27,123 

Benson,  Floyd  W 62,158 

Bentley,  Alvin  M 34, 134 

Benton,  Russell  W 24,125 

Berger,  David  C 66,115 

Berger,  Samuel  D 27,122 

Bergquist,  Kenneth  P 31 

Bergus,  Donald  0 62,134 

Berkley,  George  A £4 

Bernbaum,  Maurice  M 18,125 

Bernler,  Donald  W 59 

Berry,  Burton  Y 14,116 

Berry,  Carl  Z 28 

Berry,  Kearie  Lee 11 

Berry,  Marshall  Styles 62, 165 

Berry,  Robert  M 25,139 

Bertholf,  Charles  M 64 

Bertot,  Raoul  A 16 

Betts,  Thomas  J 49 

Beurket,  George  S 14 

Beverley,  George  H 6 

Beverstock,  Roswell  C 13,125 

Beyer,  Roland  K 23,131 

Beyerly,  Harold  S 44, 167 

Beylard,  Charles  B___- 23 

Biar,  Herbert  O 175 

Bickers,  William  A ....      175 

Biddle,  Eric  H 26, 150 

Bidwell,  Charles  E 61,147 

Biebers,  Carl,  Jr 26 

Bienvenu,  Roland  Gilbert 32 

Bigelow,  Donald  F 20, 112 

Biggs,  Arthur  P 14, 155 

Billman,  James  R 44 

Bingham,  George  R 10 

Binney,  Arthur  F...  15,19,  32,  33,  45 

Birch,  John  A 54,152 

Bird,  HeberR '. 6 

Birdsall,  Paul _       22 

Birge,  Walter  W.,  Jr __  16,132 

Birgfeld,  Clarence  E 9,122 

Birkeland,  Carl 54,165 

Birkeland,  Joran  J 17,166 

Bisbee,  Royal  D.,  Jr 35 

Bishop,  Dwight  R 6,171 

Bishop,  Max  Waldo.... 66,117 

Bissell,  Clayton  L 28 

Black,  John  T 34,155 

Black,  Myron  L 37,151 

Blackiston,  Slator  C 44,141 

Blackmun,  Martin  G 2 

Blair,  John  A.  _ 20 

Blake,  Evernghim 25 

Blake,  Gilson  O 10, 116 

Blake,  James  J 4, 148 

Blake,  M.  Williams 37, 125 

Blake,  Maxwell 175 

Blake,  Ralph  J 66,120 

Blake,  Robert  O .  46,147 

Blanchard,  Louis  F 42 


Page 

Blanckc,  W.  Wendell 24,134 

Bland,  Grace  E _..  62,165 

Blankinship,  Byron  E. 33,132 

Blatchford.  Edward  W 47 

Blevins,  Merrill  Mayhall 4, 

41,  44, 169 

Bliss,  Don  C 26, 112 

Bliss,  Robert  Woods 175 

Block,  Ralph 34,151 

Blocker,  V.  Harwood 43,132 

Blodgett,  John  Q 54,143 

Blohm,  Lee  R 32,122 

Blood,  Archer  K- 32,148 

Bloodworth,  Thomas  S.,  Jr.    35, 144 

Bloom,  Hyman 12 

Bloomingdale,  Donald 22 

Blow,  Stuart 36,136 

Blue,  William  L 39,132 

Blum,  Paul  C 66,158 

Boal,  Pierre  de  L 175 

Boeck,  Alvord  L 18,159 

Boehringer,  Carl  H 10,120 

Boernstein,  Ralph  A 9,123 

Bogardus,  George  F 16,132 

Bohan,  Merwin  L. 41,110 

Bohlen,  Charles  E 62,111 

Bohne,  Frederick  A 9, 164 

Bohr,  Frank 175 

Bolster,  Horace  G 35, 153 

Bomar,  Ernest  C 28 

Bonbright,  James  C.  H 21,113 

Bond,  Elizabeth  M 3,156 

Bond,  Niles  W 62,120 

Bone,  Robert  C,  Jr 44, 142 

Bonner,  Paul  Hyde 37,150 

Bonnet,  Ellis  A 44, 123 

Bonnevalle,  Richard  W 37, 150 

Bonsai,  Philip  W 44,113 

Boonstra,  Clarence  A 48, 129 

Boorman,  Howard  L 12,146 

Booth,  Charles  W 46 

Borell,  Charles  B 27,172 

Borum,  NealD 4,166 

Boster,  Davis  Eugene 58 

Boswell,  William  O 21,126 

Bouchal,  John  L 175 

Bouchard,  Marybelle 11 

Boucher,  Hiram  A_ 11,112 

Bourgerie,  Elmer  H 58,120 

Bovey,  John  A.,  Jr 44,139 

Bower,  Roy  E.B 175 

Bowers,  Claude  G 9 

Bowers,  Joseph  G 17 

Bowie,  John  MacGrcgor 40, 

47,  56, 170 

Bowie,  Thomas  D 43,134 

Bowley,  Freeman  W.,  Jr 50 

Bowling,  John  W 30,144 

Bowman,  Earl  Edward,  Jr...       17 

Bowman,  Heath 9,153 

Bowman.  Howard  A 60,126 

Bowman,  Thomas  D 175 

Boycc,  Richard  F 2,116 

Boyd,  James  W. 45,174 

Boyd,  John  H 23,164 

Boyd,  Nathalie  D 29 


Pai 

Boylan,  Thomas,  Jr 30,1 

Boyle,  Walter  E 1 

Bracken,  Katherine  W 31,1 

Braddock,  Daniel  M 62,1 

Braden,  Robert  G 62,1 

Bradlord,  Leonard  G .. 

Bradford,  Robert  R 1 

Bradley,  John  E 

Brady,  Austin  C 1 

Brady,  Lawrence  W 

Brady,  Leslie  Snowden 21,1 

Brady,  Parke  B 

Bragan,  DeWitt 27,1 

Braggioiti,  D.  Chadwick 1,1 

Bragonier,  Reginald,  Jr 47, 1 

Brand,  Norton  F 1 

Brand,  Robert  A 38,1 

Brandin,  Robert  M....- 62,1 

Brandon,  Howard 23,1 

Brandt,  George  L 39,1 

Brannon,  Ben  Franklin 

Brannon,  Cullen  A.,  Jr 

Braun,  Horace  Harper 41,1 

Bream,  Gray 17,1 

Breaux,  Clarence  T 1,1 

Brecn,  John  M _. 

Brcnnan.  James  V 

Brett,  Homer 1 

Brouer,  Carl 62,1 

Brewer,  William  D 40,1 

Brewster,  Herbert  D. _.  31,1 

Brewster,  William  L 41.1 

Bridge,  H.  P 

Bridgett,  W.  Charles 48,1 

Briggs,  Ellis  0 59,1 

Briggs,  Lawrence  P 1 

Briggs,  Ruth  M 

Briggs,  William  T 18,1 

Bright,  Rosanna 62,1 

Brine,  Paul  F 

Prist,  George  L 9,1 

Bristol,  Howard  H.,  Jr 

Broderick,  Maurice  J 48, 1 

Brookhart,  Charles  E 29,1 

Brooks,  Clarence  C... 5,1 

Brooks,  Roene  a 62,1 

Brooks,  Russell  M 22,1 

Brown,  Aaron  S 62, 1 

Brown,  David  Suggett 

Brown,  Dorothy  T 

Brown,  Emerson  I 5,1 

Brown,  James  E.,  Jr 59,1 

Brown,  John  Cudd 1 

Brown,  Lewis  D 4,V 

Brown,  Robert  C 40,i 

Brown,  Robert  L ( 

Brown,  Robert  Y 48,1: 

Brown,  Stephen  C 13,11 

Brown,  Willard  O 13,  i: 

Brown,  William  H 9,  r 

Browne,  Albert  S 6, 1( 

Browne,  Sidney  H 62,  i: 

Bruce,  James 

Bruins,  John  H 16,11 

Bruner,  Glen  W 66,11 

Bruns,  WUllam  H 67,i; 


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y:in(,  Robert  J 15,173 

yniiig,  Lora  C -..  4, 136 

n  li  iium,  Edwin  A 11 

i( Lirigham,  Everett  M 49 

u!;':iud,  Sherwood  E 8 

iLklin,  George  A 175 

1.1.'.  Andrew  D.,Jr 17 

ir!',  liobert  L 19,123 

ii!l,  William  Charles 26,151 

iiT.lo,  Harvey  A -  33,158 

iford,  Hogan  F 14 

ihrman,  Parker  W 62,111 

ilik,  Joseph  J 58,155 

ilkley,  Dwight. 52 

ince,  Arthur  C 67,150 

irdett,  William  C,  Jr 62,134 

irper,  Roy  E 62,152 

jrgess,  Edward  West 56, 146 

irke,  Gordon  L- 11,125 

arke,  Thomas  Edmmid 25 

imett,  JohnW. 66,141 

ims,  Findley,  Jr 49,132 

jrns,  John  H 62,129 

irri,  Alfred  T. 175 

Lirrill,  Joseph  R 20 

irrows,  Charles  R 17,120 

iirrows,  Herbert  E.. 27,173 

ursley,  Gilbert  E 57 

ursley,  Herbert  S 56,110 

urt,  Joseph  F 62, 117 

usch,  Homer  F 33 

ush,  Guy  Louis 5,157 

ushner,  Rolland  H 66,144 

ushwaller,  William  J 66 

usser,  Ralph  C 175 

usser,  William  F 3,125 

uta,  SerafinS 61,156 

utler,  Frank  P 56,128 

utler,  George  H 17,107 

utler,  Robert 2 

utrick,  Richard  P 62,110 

utterworth.WilliamW.,  Jr.  62, 109 

uzbee,  Hubert  H.,  Jr 23 

tyington,  Homer  M 175 

tyington,  Homer  M.,  Jr 37, 113 

yrd,  Richard  W 23,120 

■yrne,  James  M 55,136 

iyrne,  John  D 54 

iyrns,  Kenneth  A 34,132 

lywater,  John  A 62 

!abot,  JohnM 12,111 

laddock,  Charles  T 24,155 

laflery,  Jefferson 20,107 

lahn,  Rudolf  E 5,166 

!ain,  Bruce  0 30 

ialcote,  Robert  K 48 

ialder,  A.  Bland 10,115 

lalder,  Donald  B 62,129 

iaider,  F.  Willard 29,165 

ialderhead,  William  D 63 

ialdwell,  Charles  H. 2 

Jaldwell,  George  W.,  Jr 17, 165 

!aldwell,  John  K 175 

!aldwell,  Robert  G.,  Jr 43, 167 

Jaldwell,  Robert  W 30 


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Caldwell,  William  B 9,161 

Caldwell,  William  S 38.144 

Calhoun,  John  A 24.132 

Callahan,  Arthur  E 19.173 

Callahan,  James  E 8,162 

Callanan,  Leo  J 9,115 

Calvert,  John  S 175 

Calvin,  Arthur  Cooke 13, 153 

Cameron,  Turner  C,  Jr 21, 130 

Campbell,  Arthur  J 45.161 

Campbell,  John  W 32,155 

Campbell,  Stephen  J 22 

Campbell,  William  A 32 

Campen,  Thomas  S 48,126 

Cannon,  Cavendish  W 61.113 

Cannon,  Claude  Marcus 40. 160 

Cannon,  Henry  B 27.164 

Cannon,  Marie  Willis 52. 164 

Cansler,  Norman  Louis 66 

Canter,  Jacob 14, 154 

Canty,  George  R. 54.55. 112 

Canup,  William  C 23,147 

Caple,  Charles  E 35 

Caprio,  Gene  F 38, 171 

Carlson,  Delmar  R 26 

Carlson,  Harold 54, 166 

Carlson,  Harry  E 33.112 

Carlson,  Herbert  W 39.104 

Carlson,  Maggie  I 17 

Carlson,  Richard  W 61,148 

Carlson,  Roger  P... 53.168 

Carnahan,  George 4,134 

Carp,  Bertha_... 57.174 

Carpenter,  Gardner  C 12, 139 

Carpenter,  Stanley  Sherman.  66,140 

Carpenti,  Peter  John 38,170 

Carr,  Robert  M 34,120 

Carrier,  John  X 22,136 

Carrigan,  John  Willard 60, 121 

Carroll,  Harry  D.  0 13, 167 

Carroll,  Thomas  Patrick 62, 160 

Carruth,  TomM 44 

Carsey,  William  A 42 

Carson,  Charles  C. 9,136 

Carson,  Marion 43 

Carter,  Albert  E 15,153 

Carter,  James  G 175 

Carter,  Warren  R.... 58 

Casey,  Edward  R 16,18,33 

Cashin,  Robert  E 56,140 

Castmo,  Jay 50,168 

Castleman,  Reginald  S 53,117 

Caswell,  Gordon  Leonard 55 

Caswell,  Leonard  N 25, 155 

Gate,  James  Q 3,173 

Catlett,  Don  V 25, 132 

Catto,  Robert  J 13 

Caufield,  Frank  J 53 

Cavanaugh,  Robert  J 62,132 

Certosimo,  Antonio 42 

Chalker,  Robert  P 35,126 

Chamberlin,  George  E 175- 

Champion,  George  P 42 

Chanler,  Hubert  W 38 

Chapin,  Johns 49 

Chapin.  Selden 33.108 


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Chapin,  Vinton 36.113 

Chapman,  J.  Holbrook 175 

Charles,  Joseph  E 26,151 

Chartrand,  Stanley  R 35,166 

Chase,  Augustus  S 12,117 

Chase,  Peter  R 43 

Chase,  WaiTcn  M 24,114 

Chase,  Wilbur  P 8,136 

Cherry.  Jerome  V 48 

Child,  Sargent  B 26.151 

Childs,  Archie  W 47. 115 

Childs,  J.  Rives 51,60,107 

Childs,  Prescott 62,115 

Chipman,  Norris  B 21.121 

Chmar,  Paul 50 

Christensen,  Dale  M 1. 173 

Christensen,  Keld 38.136 

Christensen.  William  H 23.132 

Christiani,  Courtland 29 

Christopher,  Robert  A. 6,148 

Christopherson,  Carl  E 62,123 

Chubbuck,  Dorothy 32 

Chuck,  Fong 12 

Chylinski,  Thaddeus  H 49 

Cizauskas,  Albert  C 45 

Clafley,  JohnF 28,172 

Clagett,  John  H 46,136 

Clark,  Alfred  K 34 

Clark,  Clyde  L 52,130 

Clark,  David  M 14,126 

Clark,  DuWayne  G 62,117 

Clark,  Edward  W 47,137 

Clark,  Gilbert  Edward 35. 155 

Clark,  Harlan  B 40,123 

Clark,  Lew  B 41.151 

Clark,  Lewis 10, 112 

Clark,  Ralph  G 20, 143 

Clark,  Reed  Paige 175 

Clarke,  Wallace 26,156 

Clattenburg,  Albert  E.,  Jr..  50, 122 

Clay,  James  Powell 28 

Clay,  WOeyT 6 

Cleaver,  Edward  B . 34 

Cleveland,  Robert  G 51,120 

Cleveland,  Stanley  M 7, 144 

Chflord,  Robert  L 61,128 

Clinton,  DeWitt 46.172 

Clock,  Charles  Philip 34.136 

Cloney,  Gordon  J 5.161 

Clore,  Jim  Martin 54,158 

Clough,  Ernest  L 38 

Clough,  Ralph  N 11,133 

Clubb,  Oliver  Edmund 12, 114 

Clum,  Harold  D... 175 

Coan,  Frank  Speer 1,153 

Cobb,  Carroll  E 15,137 

Cobb,  William  B.,  Jr 49,148 

Cochran,  H.  Merle 65,109 

Cochran,  John  K 12 

Cochran,  William  P.,  Jr 33,114 

Codispoti,  Gildo  S 10 

Codoner,  Manuel  J 41. 165 

Cody,  MorrUl.... 41,152 

Coe,  Everett 49 

Coe,  Roberto 26,114 

Coerr,  Wymberley  De  R....  30. 134 


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Coffey,  Alfred  E 16 

Coffey,  John  Pershing 13 

Cofley,  Robert  Lewis,  Jr 10 

Coffin,  David  P- 13,134 

Cohan,  Avery  B. 65,165 

Cohen,  Alex  A 15,172 

Colby,  Grace  Leonore 62 

Cole,  Felix 65,107 

Cole,  Thomas  J.- -  15,165 

Cole,  William  E.,  Jr.. 67, 126 

Colebrook,  Mulford  A. 24, 126 

Coleman,  Edwin  S 27 

Colladay,  Montgomery  H...  31, 117 

CoUms,  Almon  D 47, 162 

Collins,  Atwood,  2d 66 

Collins,  Glenn  D -..        53 

Collins,  James  A.,  Jr 38, 173 

Collins,  John  W 11 

CoUuis,  Ralph  S —  25,140 

CoUms,  Ross  L.... 28 

Collins,  V.  Lansing,  Jr 15, 129 

Collins,  Willis  Bryant,  Jr...  27, 170 

CoUon,  John  Francis 19 

Colman,  George  T 6 

Colombat,  Francis  Henry...  22,137 

Colquitt,  Adrian  B..... 62, 131 

Comiskey,  Stephen  A 53, 146 

Conklin,  Franklin,  3d 1,162 

Conkright,  William  A.. 21, 122 

Conlon,  Richard  Paul 12 

Connell,  Richard  M 15,151 

Connelly,  Bernard  C... 62,123 

Connelly,  Stanley  W 54 

Conner,  Jack  E . 6,144 

Conner,  Ted  Harrison 41,170 

Connett,  William  B.,  Jr 60,141 

Connors,  W.  Bradley 12,152 

Conover,  Harry  G.. 46, 130 

Conroy,  Isabel  Gladys 18 

Constan,  Peter  K -  3,165 

Conway,  John  A -..  25,148 

Cooke,  Arthur  B 175 

Cooke,  Paul  D... 16 

Cooke,  William  R.,  Jr 6 

Cookingham,  Harris  N. 175 

Cookson,  Forrest  E 45 

Cooper,  Charles  A 175 

Cooper,  Prentice 48 

Coors,  Dallas  M 24 

Cootes,  Merritt  N 46, 123 

Copans,  Simon  J 21,155 

Cope,  A.  John,  Jr 15,134 

Copeland,  John  I--- .-       14 

Copeland,  Miles  A.,  Jr 56, 163 

Corbett,  James  B 2 

Corcoran,  William  W— 175 

Correll,  John  F... 57,165 

Corrigan,  John 175 

Corrigan,  Robert  F 25,134 

Corry,  Andrew  Vincent.  7, 29, 34, 151 

Cortada,  James  N 62,174 

Cory,  Thomas  J 10,131 

Cory,  William  R_ 32 

Cosby,  Miller  H 59 

Costanzo,  Joseph  B. 39,153 

Coster,  Henry  L 14, 146 


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Cottam,  Howard  R 37,122 

Gotten,  Philip  G. 47 

Cottrell,  Sterling  J 14, 18,  60, 154 

Coudray,  Robert  C 13 

Coughlin,  Richard  J 24 

Courand,  Claude 5,120 

Courtenaye,  Richard  H 53,148 

Courtney,  Raymond  F 7, 128 

Coville,  Cabot 66,116 

Covington,  Ben  W... ..-       H 

Cowan,  Robert  T 62,126 

Coward,  James  Smith 36 

Cowen,  Edward  T. U 

Cowles,  C.  William 2 

Cowles,  Leon  L 62,126 

Cox,  Austen  Bradner 62, 131 

Cox,  Raymond  E 175 

Coyle,  JohnJ. 27,165 

Craig,  John  C 39, 146 

Craig,  LorisF 13.171 

Craig,  Mary  Margaret 27, 169 

Grain,  Earl  T... 9, 123 

Crane,  Ray  H 6,174 

Crane,  Rufus  S.,  Jr.. 38,168 

Crawford,  Douglas  M 49,155 

Crawford,  J.  Forrest 36.161 

Crawford,  William  A 62, 133 

Creel,  Robert  C 51, 130 

Crocker,  Carson  O 1,162 

Crocker.  Edward  S.,  2d 49,112 

Crockett,  Kennedy  M 33 

Cromie,  Leonard  J 62, 129 

Crook,  Linton 45,168 

Crooks,  Bruce  R 1,140 

Crosby,  Oliver  S 31,145 

Crosby,  Richard 47,173 

Cross,  Cecil  M.  P 6,110 

Crouch,  Edward  Calhoun...  14, 160 

Crowley,  Edwin  D__ 23,144 

Croxton,  Hardy  W 4 

Cruger,  Alexander  P.. 175 

Grume,  John  B 36,140 

Cufie.  Edward  D 13,162 

Culbertson,  Paul  T 52,111 

Culley,  Perry  Eager 21,165 

Gumming,  Hugh  S.,  Jr 53,  111 

Gummings,  Herbert  J- _ 66,161 

Cunningham,  Edwin  S 175 

Cunningham,  Frederick  J. _.  54,126 
Cunningham,  H.  Francis,  Jr^62, 126 

Cunningham,  Robert  J 3,163 

Cunningham,  Robert  Roy..  37, 164 

Curren,  Ralph  B 18,122 

Curtis,  Frank  S 3, 153 

Curtis,  Glion,  Jr 44,123 

Gussans,  Frank .-..  22,172 

Cuthell,  David  Cameron 2, 147 

Cyphers,  Dudley  E 9 

Czayo,  George  Mark 62,158 

Daggett,  Forrest  N 45,134 

Dahl,  Basil  D 17, 117 

Dahlgren,  Robert  N 32, 161 

Dale,  Martin  B 2,3,154 

Dale,  William  Norris. 8, 140 

Dalferes,  Sabin  J 21,164 


Fas« 

Daly,  George  Kelso 21,165 

Damon,  George  H 57.15; 

Damron,  Everette  L 3( 

Daniels,  Paul  C. 62,10( 

Dart,  Albert  Laplace.. 7 

23, 24,  52,  m 

Dasher,  Charles  L.,  Jr s; 

Dau,  Frederick  J 11 

Daughtrey,  James  R.. 4J 

Davenport,  Philip  M 15, 12( 

Davies,  John,  Jr 62,  li: 

Davies,  Richard  T 49,14,' 

Davies,  Rodger  P 62,14' 

Davis,  Bainbridge  C 9, 151 

Davis,  John  K 17.' 

Davis,  Leslie  A .-.      17,' 

Davis,  Monnett  B 62,10! 

Davis,  Nathaniel.- 17,14! 

Davis,  Nathaniel  P 15, 101 

Davis,  Richard  H 62,12! 

Davis.  Robert  Dodge 25,14: 

Davis,  Roy  Leonard 4! 

Davis,  Roy  T.,  Jr.. 6, 13- 

Davis,  Thomas  D 17i 

Davit,  Alexander  J 56,13' 

Dawson,  Allan 62,  IK 

Dawson,  Claude  I 17J 

Dawson,  Leonard  Q 17i 

Dawson,  Owen  L 10,111 

Dawson,  William . 62, 16( 

Day,  Henry  B 28,111 

Day,  Samuel  H 34, 11: 

Daymont,  Laurence  J 21,16; 

Dayton,  Mildren  Leon 37,15 

Deak,  Francis 3 

7,  16,  24,  33,  51,  54,  6 

Dean,  Jesse  D 28, 14; 

Dean,  Robert  William 6^ 

Dearing,  Fred  Morris 17' 

de  Baca,  Horace  C 60,16; 

de  Barneville,  Maurice  F.,..  55, 16 

d'Eca,  Raul 5, 15 

Dechaene,  Andre  J 1 

DeCourcy,  William  E 62, 10 

Degan,  JohnJ 3 

de  Lambert,  Richard  M 48,11 

Delgado-Arias,  D.  Eugeno-..  48,16 

de  Lima,  David  A 5,16 

Dembo,  Morris 36, 14 

Denby,  James  Orr 3,  Ih 

Denis,  Louis  Mallie 60, 16 

Dennis,  Alfred  P 46, 13' 

Dennis,  John  M 25, 14 

DePass,  Morris  B.,  Jr 1 

Derrick,  Marvin  A 41,16 

Derry,  Charles  H 35,11 

Desmond,  Richard  C 22,13 

Desvernine,  Eugene 15,13 

Detels,  Martin  P.,  Jr.- -  7, 14 

De  Tolly,  Nicholas  S 6 

Detwiler,  Alvin  Chapin 1 

De  Vault,  Charles  L 17 

Devine,  John  E 19,13 

Devine,  Mark  A.,  Jr 3 

Dexter,  John  B 12,14 

Deyman,  Philbert 3 


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lo  Zengotita,  Juan. _  41,133 

Oiamond,  Jay  George 31, 161 

Dibrell,  James  Anthony 57, 170 

i3ick,  Harrison  L. 23 

Dick,  Hasell  H 23, 116 

Oickerson,  Charles  E.,  Jr.  57, 58, 112 

iDickins,  Randolph,  Jr 55,170 

!3ickinson,  Dwight 41,137 

Dickinson,  Horace  J 176 

Dickover,  Erie  R 26. 110 

Dillingham,  Sherburne 63,123 

Dillon,  Thomas  P 49,133 

3ix,  Adele 22 

Dodge,  John  Doane...  23,40,43, 169 

Doerflinger,  Oscar  M 10 

Don,  Stuart  W 28 

Donald,  George  K 176 

Donald,  Richard  H 19,144 

Donaldson,  Harry  M 9, 126 

Donegan  Alfred  W 176 

Donhauser,  Robert 54,155 

Donnell,  Ballard  R 28 

Donnelley,  Dixon 9.153 

Donnelly,  Walter  J 60,109 

Donovan,  Andrew  E.,  2d 15, 123 

Donovan,  Howard 34,111 

Donovan,  Stanley  J 2 

Donovan,  Thomas  A 16,140 

Dooher,  Gerald  F.  P 35,168 

Doolittle,  Hooker  A 46,115 

Dooman,  Eugene  H 176 

Dorr,  Robert  J 5,134 

Dorros,  Leon  G 41, 143 

Dorsz,  Edmund  J 36,118 

Doten,  Dana  M 8,152 

Doty,  William  F 176 

Dougherty,  Joseph  L 57,129 

Dougherty,  Malcolm  R 9 

Douglas,  A .  Hugh,  Jr 26 

Douglas,  Lewis  W 25 

Douglass,  William  B.,  Jr 50 

Dow,  Edward  A.,  Jr 63,126 

Dowland,  Robert  E 43 

Dowling,  Walter  C 63, 121 

Downs,  Donald  P 61,137 

Doyle,  Albert  M 65,112 

Doyle,  William  H 41,157 

Dragnich,  Alex  N 61, 154 

Dreesen,  Robert  B 13,146 

Dreher,  Robert  H 59 

Drew,  Gerald  A 33,114 

Dreyfus,  Louis  G.,  Jr 65,107 

Driscoll,  Robert  P 31,168 

Driver,  Thomas  T. 52, 153 

3rumright,  Everett  F 66, 114 

DuBols,  Arden  Edward 6 

luBois,  Coert 176 

)ucot6,  Charles  H 4,118 

5uffie,  Claire  A.  P 53 

)uffield,  Thomas  J.,  Jr 44, 137 

Juggan,  William  R 58,139 

Julles,  Eleanor  Lansing 3, 158 

)umont,  Donald  A 24,134 

)uncan,  Enoch  S 19,144 

)uncan,  J.  G.,  3d 42 

Juncan,  Norman 48 


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Dunev,  Robert 49,173 

Dunham,  Donald  Carl 51, 152 

Dunlap,  Maurice  P 176 

Dunlap,  Robert  E 59 

Dunn,  James  Clement 37, 107 

Duim,  L.  Milner.. 46, 142 

Dunn,  William  B 12,146 

Dunn,  William  E 63,110 

Dunnigan,  Thomas  J 25,144 

Dur,  Philip  Francis 63, 131 

Durbrow,  Elbridge 58,114 

Durling,  Frederick  Albert 47 

Dutko,  Paul  M 16,164 

Duvall,  Andrew  R 60 

Du  Vivier,  Paul  F 8,137 

Dwyer,  Cornelius  J 27,137 

Dwjer,  Henry  T 43,167 

Dwyer,  William  Edward 13,165 

Dwyre,  Dudley  G... 176 

Dwyre,  Jack 48 

Dye,  Alexander  V 176 

Dye,  John  W 176 

Dyer,  Edwin  Perry,  Jr 51 

Easton,  William  R 28 

Eaton,  Earl  Wilbert 43,168 

Eaton,  Samuel  D 5,148 

Eberhard,  Charles  C 176 

Ebling,  Samuel  G 51,122 

Ecker,  Robert  C 52,165 

Edelson,  Harold  Jesse. 17,147 

Edgar,  Donald  D 12,122 

Edgerly,  John  H 57 

Edman,  George  W 31,151 

Edwards,  Clement  S 176 

Edwards,  J.  Stanford 17,168 

Edwards,  Jay  Dixon 66,131 

Egan,  W.  J.  Convery 5, 152 

Egerton,  Katherine  A.  H 27, 165 

Egleston,  Oliver  Fletcher 39, 

47,  56, 155 

Eilts,  Hermann  F 36,146 

Eitreim,  Irven  M 27,129 

Ekstrom,  Ame  H 21,160 

Ekvall.  Robert  B 11 

Elbrick,  C.Burke 63,118 

Eldridge,  Richard 21,152 

Elin,  Michael 49 

Elliott,  Virgil  M 17 

Ellis,  Frank  J.  T. 44 

Ellis,  Imogene  E 28 

Ellis,  Overton  G.,  Jr 42, 126 

Ellis,  Perry 18,126 

Ellis,  Virginia 34,170 

Elsbemd,  Lawrence  Bernard.  16, 146 

Elting,  Howard,  Jr 43, 123 

Elwood,  Robert  Bailey 41, 130 

Embree,  John  Fee 24, 154 

Embry,  John  A 18,123 

Emerson,  Zola  Allen 63,162 

Emmens,  Robert  G 51 

Emmerson,  John  K 58, 121 

Emmons,  Arthur  B.,  3d 52, 126 

Emmons,  Baird  E 30,147 

Engdahl,  Elizabeth  Lee 13 

Engebretson,  Tilmer  0 67,166 


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.Engert,  Cornelius  Van  H 176 

English,  Clifton  P 63,133 

English,  Robert 8,123 

English,  Robert  B 32 

Englund,  Eric 20,63,150 

Enlow,  Charles  R 66,151 

Erhardt,  John  G 3,107 

Ericson,  Richard  A.,  Jr 66, 148 

Ernst,  David  H 19,145 

Emstr  Philip 19, 168 

Eslinger,  Ernest  L 21,165 

Espy,  James 63,123 

Estes,  Thomas  S 9,133 

Etter,  Willis  R 13 

Eurieh,  Alan  R 36^173 

Evans,  Earl  Allison,  Jr 26, 150 

Evans,  Ernest  E 48, 118 

Evans,  Gillespie  S 18,152 

Evans,  Joseph  R 55,165 

Everett,  Curtis  T 55,112 

Ewert,  Earl  C 17 

Ewing,  Donald  Freeman 7, 164 

Ewing,  Richard  Tucker 22, 

38, 40, 55, 169 
Exton,  Frederick 21,151 

Fales,  Herbert  P. 63,123 

Farmer,  Mona  T 7 

Famsworth,  Frederick  E 18, 126 

Farrell,  Thomas  J 41,153 

Farrell,  William  S 176 

Farringer,  Dale  E 17, 165 

Farrior,  John  M. 63,146 

Fans,  Keeler 23,133 

Faust,  John  B 40, 123 

Favell,  Thomas  R 14,143 

Feld,  Nicholas 57,126 

Feldman,  Arthur  W 16, 174 

Fenn,  Grant  H... 32 

Ferber,  David  I 2,137 

Ferguson,  C.  Vaughan,  Jr...  61,132 

Ferguson,  Edward  Bruce 6, 147 

Ferguson,  Marjorie  F 38,172 

Femald,  Robert  F 24,118 

Ferrell,  Hubert  F 12,137 

Ferrer,  M.  Felipe 48 

Ferrln,  Augustin  W 176 

Ferris,  Cornelius.. 176 

Ferris,  Walton  C 63, 114 

Fidel,  E.  Allen 38,139 

Finch,  George  M 37,144 

Finger,  Seymour  M 26,139 

Finley,  Harold  D 23,116 

Finn,  Richard  B 66,142 

Fishburn,  Thomas  W 51 

Fishbume,  John  1 14, 139 

Fisher,  Dorsey  Qassaway...  41,118 

Fisher,  Fred  D 176 

Fisher,  John  W 32,147 

Fisher,  William  Dale... 44,140 

Fisk,  Ernest  H 34,152 

Fitzgerald,  John  F 24,134 

Fitzgibbon,  John  E 17 

Fitzpatrick,  John  P 53 

Flack,  Joseph 5,107 

Flack,  Thomas  R 65, 172 


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Flake,  Wilson  C 63,118 

Flatau,  Jack  A 53, 174 

Fletcher,  C.  Paul 43,116 

Fletcher,  Samuel  J 2,112 

Flexer,  Fayette  J 48,112 

Fllflet,  AmeT 29 

Flinn,  Dennis  A 54,128 

Flohr,  Earle  George 37,161 

Flood,  Douglas 32,126 

Flood,  Francis  A 7,150 

Flood,  Peter  H.  A 176 

Flott,  Frederick  W.,  Jr. 21,168 

Flournoy,  WiUiam  E.,  Jr....  39, 123 

Flynn,  Walter  J 18 

Fogarty,  Edelen — 38 

Fogg,  Lennox  C,  Jr 35,167 

Foley,  Arthur  D. -  6,140 

Foley,  Barry  Stephen 34,165 

Follmer,  Cyrus  B 21,166 

Folsom,  Robert  S 33,129 

Fondren,  Terrell  W 53 

Foote,  Thomas  C 17 

Foote,  Walter  A 63,110 

Forbes,  Bruce  W 39 

Ford,  John  William -  60,170 

Ford,  Richard 63,112 

Ford,  William  J 27,134 

Forman,  Douglas  N.,  Jr 12,135 

Femes,  Frederic  C,  Jr 66,123 

Forsten,  Weikko  A 29 

Fort,  Lamar  Edward. 40,169 

Foster,  Andrew  B 63,121 

Foster,  Carol  H - 176 

Foster,  Meade  T 46, 159 

Foster,  Seaborn  Parks. 21,165 

Foulon,  Robert  C 22,146 

Fowler,  William  A 63,118 

Fox,  Homer  S 7,112 

Fox,  Ray 176 

Fralcigh,  William  N 63,126 

France,  Leys  A... 176 

Francis,  Robert  J 63,158 

Frank,  Albert  Eugene 3,143 

Frank,  Laurence  C 3,118 

Franklin,  Albert  B 1,131 

Franklin,  Lynn  W 45,116 

Frantz,  M.  Alison 31, 153 

Fratzke,  Ralph  C 55 

Fredrickson,  Oscar  W 4,172 

Freeman,  Fulton. 11,126 

Freers,  Edward  L 68,129 

French,  Harry  G 68 

Fretwell,  Elbert  K.,  Jr -       16 

Frldrlch,  George  J.,  Jr 16,168 

Fried,  Milton.... 16,165 

Friedman,  William  H 23,144 

Frillman,  Paul  W 13, 153 

Fritzlan,  A.  David... 43,131 

Fromer,  Julian  P ---  39, 154 

Frost,  Arthur  C 176 

Frost,  Wesley... 176 

Fuess,  John  C... 58,131 

Fuller,  George  Gregg 63,117 

Fuller,  Nicholas  A 14 

Fullerton,  Hugh  S 20, 109 

Fullinwlder,  Ranson 2 


rage 

Funk,  IloC <2,125 

Funkhouser,  Richard  E 19,142 

Furrell,  Alfred  W 36 

Gabbert,  John  T.  L.  D 11 

Gagarine,  Alexis  M 36 

Gahagen,  Robert  D 18 

Galambos,  T.  Andrew 62, 137 

*Galbraith,  Francis  J 25 

Galbraith,  Willard 5,118 

Gallaher,  John  F. 54 

Gallardy,  Louis  G 48 

Gallary,  Leo  N 60,165 

Galling,  Walter 38 

Gallman,  Waldemar  J 26, 108 

Gallo,  LouisA 38,170 

Gamache,  Albert  C 1,161 

Gamon,  David  L 47,135 

Gamon,  John  A 176 

Gamson,  Arthur  L 1,137 

Gannett,  Michael  R 3,135 

Gantenbein,  James  W 24,118 

Gardes,  Alfred  W 7,52 

Gardiner,  Nona  L.; 14 

Gardner,  Margaret  K 13,165 

Garrett,  George  A 36 

Garrison,  Biddle  H 10,166 

Garvey,  James  A 51,146 

Garza,  Ellas  G 43 

Gaspard,  Jerome  T 4,41,122 

Gasser,  Francis  R. 24, 166 

Gatch,  John  Newton,  Jr 36, 147 

Gates,  Walter  B.,  Jr 56, 165 

Gatewood,  Richard  D 63,126 

Gaudin,  Daniel,  Jr.. 52, 125 

Gauss,  Clarence  E 176 

Gebhart,  W.  F,  Davis 13 

Geer,  Leslie  E 42 

Geerken,  Forrest  K 63, 126 

Geier,  Paul  E 3, 129 

Geist,  Raymond  H 41, 110 

Gelwicks,  Harold  G 11 

Gennert,  William  R 23, 148 

George,  Scott 13,143 

George,  William  C. 50, 135 

George,  W.  Perry 176 

Geren,  Paul  Francis .-  35,136 

Gerhard,  Frederick  W 4, 

22,28,41,44,55 

Gennann,  Edward  H 22 

Gerrity,  Charles  M 53,167 

Gibbons,  Robert  J 52,137 

Giblln,  William  Henry  G 3, 151 

Gibson,  Hughs 176 

Gibson,  Raleigh  A 32,115 

Gibson,  William  G 38,134 

Gibson,  William  M. 21.128 

Gidden,  Culver 25,166 

Oidney,  Charles  C,  Jr 29, 135 

Giesccke,  Albert  A 48, 171 

Gilbert,  Charles 44,137 

Gilchrist,  James  M.,  Jr 2, 133 

Gllcreast,  Seaver  R 5, 155 

Gilmore,  Eugene  A.,  Jr 36, 120 

Gllpatric,  Donald  S 12, 151 

Gilsiim,  David  L 46 


Pai 


Gilstrap,  Sam  P 18,1 

Gist,  JustieE 49,1 

Glawe,  Benoid  E 

Gleason,  John  P 15,1 

Gleeck,  Lewis  E.,  Jr 46,1 

Glenn,  Edgar  E 16,18, 

Gleysteen,  Culver 

Glidden,  Harold  Walter 18,1 

Glover,  Robert  O 1 

Gnade,  Richard  E 20,1 

Godfrey,  Richard  A 6,1 

Godley,  G.  McMurtrie 4,1 

Godley,  Harry  Gabriel 

Godsey,  Fred 

Goetzmann,  Jule  L. _  15,1 

Goforth,  Herndon  W 1 

Goiran,  Roger 57,1 

Goldenberg,  Leon 21,] 

Goldman,  Thomas  A 44,] 

Goldsmith,  Howard  C 

Goloway,  Edward  D 

Gomez,  Ana  M 

Gomez,  Rudolph  E 60,] 

Goodier,  Harvey  T ] 

Goodwin,  Ellis  Munson 47.] 

Goodwin,  Harold  Leland 49,1 

Goodyear,  John . 55,! 

Goold,  Herbert  S . : 

Gordon,  Bartley  P 63, 

Gordon,  George  A 

Gordon,  Herbert 3,: 

Gordon,  Marcus  Joseph 52, 

Gorrell,  Juan  L 

Gossett,  John  O 14, 

Gotlieb,  Bernard 9, 

Gough,  Leo  Aloysius 26, 

Gould,  David  Fraser 27. 

Gould,  James  W 45, 

Gourley,  Louis  H 

Gowen,  Franklin  G 63, 

Goyette,  I>inus  F.  G... 

Grady,  Henry  F 

Grady,  James  F 1, 

Graffis,  JeanA 21, 

Granata,  Harold  M 

Grant,  Merritt  M 35, 

Graves,  George  M 14, 

Gray,  Archibald  E 8, 

Gray,  Cecil  Wayne 23, 

Gray,  James  A 

Green,  Caspar  D 63, 

Green,  David  S 50, 

Green,  Marshall 63, 

Green,  Paul  H 

Greene,  Joseph  N.,  Jr.. 38, 

Greene,  Winthrop  S.... 30, 

Greenup,  Julian  C 1, 

Greenway,  Horace  W . . 

Gresham,  Vernet  L 1, 

Grew,  Joseph  C 

Grey,  Charles 21, 

Gribble,  DonA... 25, 

Griffin,  Ernest  K 

Griffis,  Stanton 

Griggs,  Robert  A 

Grinnell,  Robert 21, 


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roeninger,  Joseph  O 176 

roman,  Henry  N 8,30,163 

rondahl,  TegC 52,152 

ross,  Joseph  E 63 

roth,  Edward  M 25,111 

rotjohan,  A.  W.  J 13,163 

roves,  n.  Lawrence 31,110 

roves,  J.  Philip 4, 171 

ruenwald,     Josephine     Jo- 
hanna         13 

rummon,  Stuart  E 176 

runwell,  Thomas  A 14, 173 

ruza,  Lawrence  E 35, 171 

uadcrrama,  Ernesto  S 43 

uerra,  Oscar  H 47 

uest,  Paul  L 60,  52, 130 

ufler,  Bernard  A 63, 158 

uiney,  John  E.,  Jr 16, 174 

uion,  Pauls 27,126 

uUion,  Edmund  A 63,123 

unn,  Marion  R 12 

urney,  F.  Taylor 35,153 

ustin,  James  B 57,136 

utierrez,  Ernest  B 42 

wynu,  William  M 63,116 

aaga,  Paul  G 03,165 

addow,  J.  Paxton 41,155 

adraba,  Theodore  J 54,  55, 126 

aering,  George  J 65,112 

agan,  John  Logan 4, 174 

agenah,  Edward  R_-_ _       57 

agerman,  Worthington  E...       50 

:aggerty,  John  J 65, 122 

:aigh,  John  W 13 

[aldeman,  Paul  J 49 

[ale,  Robert  F 63,126 

all,  Carlos  0 47,120 

all,  Claude  H.,  Jr 27, 123 

|[all,  Frederick  W 28 

[all,  Weston  A 60 

'[alia,  Philip  J 19,144 

[allam,  Malcolm  P 58 

■taller,  Mary  K 15, 173 

'[alstead,  Albert 176 

;[amberger,  Dewitt  C.  E 19 

[amilton,  John  Andrew...  15,   153 
[amilton,  William  L.,  Jr...  27, 154 

[amlette,  Harry  L 14 

[amlin,  JohnN 30,118 

[ammond,  B.  Miles... 37.131 

■[ammond,  David  K 25,174 

'[ammond,  Thomas  W.,  Jr...       22 

'[ampton,  Isaiah  M 8 

landley,  William  Jules 19, 

j  20, 36, ,  40,  47,  51,  66, 168 

[aney,  Albert  R 18, 163 

[aney,  George  W. 32 

[aney,  Otto  R 11 

'[ankin,  Robert  M. 58 

Tanley,  J.  Daniel 50, 161 

:[anna,  Archibald  J 49 

f[anna,  Margaret  M 176 

f[anna,  Willard  Anderson...  44, 153 

rtannah,  Norman  B 13,146 

rCanney,  Andrew  Edward...  24, 155 


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Hansen,  John  M 6,172 

Hansinger,  M  ichael  J 57 

Hanson,  Joseph  Osgood,  Jr..  58, 170 
Haraldson,  Wesley  Clifford.  24, 159 

Harbordt,  Edwin  M 61,144 

Harding,  Kenneth  W 15 

Harding,  Robert  William 9,173 

Hardy,  Donald  L. 54 

Hardy,  Nicholas 58,173 

Hare,  Raymond  A 63,114 

Haring,  Philip  E 56, 140 

Harley,  JohnO 18,137 

Harley,  Robert  Bruce 6 

Harmon,  Ivan  G 5,157 

Harmon,  Robert  L 47, 165 

Harper,  Robert  G 48,167 

HarreU,  Raymond  Lee 15,154 

Harrington,  Davis  O 56 

Harrington,  Julian  F... 7,109 

Harris,  Eugene  V _._       10 

Harris,  George  Lawrence 10,163 

Harris,  Raymond  J 39,141 

Harris,  Richard  C 2 

Harris,  Walter.  Jr 36,160 

Harrison,  Daniel  B 6 

Harrison,  Landreth  M 27, 122 

Harrison,  Leland... 66,107 

Harrison,  Randolph ,"^6,118 

Hart,  Boies  C,  Jr 23, 131 

Hart,  Parker  T 63,126 

Hart,  Walton  C 31,171 

Barter,  MansonEarl..  1, 10, 47, 59, 163 

Hartwell,  Wayne  M 36 

Harvey,  Constance  R 55,127 

Haseltine,  Marshall 54,162 

Haselton,  Norris  S 5, 121 

Hathaway,  Charles  M.,  Jr 176 

Hauser,  Frederick  H.,  Jr 2 

Hausman,  William  F 14 

Haven,  Richard  B 39,118 

Havron,  J.  Brock 36,135 

Hawkins,  Harry  C. 176 

Hawkms,  Richard  H.,  Jr....  63, 127 

Hawley.  Franklin 14,129 

Hawley,  Harry  F 176 

Hawley,  John  C 66,140 

Hawthorne,  Carl  O 14, 166 

Hayes,  JohnN 55,153 

Hayes,  Stanley  T 8 

Hays,  George  A 32 

Hays,  Margaret  P , 6 

Heacock,  Roger  L 38,133 

Heard,  William  W 176 

Heath,  Donald  R 7,110 

Heck,  Jack  H 14 

Hedesh,  Andrew.. 42 

Hefti,  Rudolph  W 3, 171 

Hegyi,  Herman  E 3,168 

Heiler,  Bernard  F 25, 164 

Hein,  George  M 14,173 

Heisler,  Charles  H 29,118 

Heizer,  Oscar  S 176 

Hejno,  Francis  J 16 

Heltberg,  Arnlioth  G ___.        46 

Henderson,  Clay  H 4 

Henderson,  Douglas 65,135 


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Henderson,  George  D 62, 131 

Henderson,  Gregory 63,147 

Henderson,  James  E 42,123 

Henderson,  Loy  W 63,108 

Henderson,  Robert  E 36 

Henderson,  Robert  S 39,141 

Hengstler,  Herbert  O... 177 

Hening,  J.  Biirwell 63. 169 

Henry,  David  H.,  2d £8, 133 

Henry,  Frank  Anderson 177 

Henry,  J.  William 9, 135 

Henry,  R.  Horton 41,118 

Herbert,  Raford  W 59,161 

Herman,  Leona  B. 27,170 

Hermanson,  John  Herbert 28 

Hemdon,  Richard  M 63, 140 

Herrick,  Thaddeus  Allen,  Jr...  24, 142 

Herron,  Francis  W 18 

Herz,  Martin  Florian 3,137 

Hester,  Evett  D 48, 150 

Hettinger,  Converse 43,149 

Hickok,  Thomas  A 61, 118 

Hicks,  Knowlton  V 3,118 

Higgs,  L.  Randolph.. 54,121 

Hill,  Frederick  A 29 

Hill,  Heyward  G 17,118 

Hill,  John  Calvin,  Jr 51,145 

Hill,  John  Wallace.. r. 41,171 

Hill,  Robert  B 4,140 

Hillenbrand,  Martin  J 25,129 

Hilliker,  Grant  Gilbert 39,147 

Hilton,  Howard  Judd,  Jr....  33, 155 

Hilton,  Ralph _  1,151 

Himmel,  Lyle  C 3,168 

Hinckley,  Homer  C 11 

Hinderer,  Harry  A 10,158 

Hines,  Frank  T 47 

Hinke,  Frederick  W 13,118 

Hmkle,  Eugene  M 8,117 

Hinkle,  Thornton  M 11 

Hinton,  Deane  R--- _  58,144 

Hirsch,  SolS 21,161 

Hoard,  Robert  S 39 

Hodgdon,  A.  Dana 26,115 

Hodge,  Philip  G 37,155 

Hodgson,  Jack  C 8 

Hodgson,  James  F 49,113 

Hoffman,  ViloL 3,167 

Hoffman,  Walter  W.. 26, 127 

Hoffmann,  Erich  W.  A 25 

Hohenthal,  Theodore  J 61, 127 

Holcomb,  Thomas 57 

Holden,  Maurice  C 42 

Holder,  Oscar  C 58,133 

Holland,  Philip 177 

HoUoway,  Jerome  K.,  Jr 7,149 

Holly,  Joseph  A 28 

Holm,  Arvid  G 66 

Holmes,  Edward  W 60, 144 

Holstein.  Elwood 37,157 

Honaker,  Samuel  W 166 

Hooker,  Herbert  M 18,163 

Hooper,  Malcohn  P 30,118 

Hooper,  Peter,  Jr 25, 142 

Hoover,  Charles  L 177 

Hoover,  John  P 59,129 


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Hope,  Ashley  G 63. 131 

Hopkins,  Arthur  Haddon,  Jr.  13, 156 

Hopkins,  John  A 41,120 

Hopper,  George  D. -  29,110 

Horgan,  Rogers  B.. 29,139 

Horn,  Adolph  B,  Jr 16,171 

Horn,  Thomas  S 177 

Horner,  John  Evarts 7,129 

Horsey,  Outerbridge 37,121 

Hoskot,  Nathaniel  R ---       35 

Hostetter,  Writner 28 

Houck,  FredH 29,168 

Hough,  Curtis  E 33 

Houghton,  Robert  B 47,146 

Houk,  Walter  P 18, 149 

Houston,  Robert  B.,  Jr 25 

Howard,  George  C 18,112 

Howard,  Hungerford  B 13,132 

Howard,  Wendell  S. —      166 

Howe,  C.  H.  Walter 45,147 

Howe,  James  William 63,171 

Howe,  Stanley  M-_ -..        38 

Howison,  John  M ...  1,149 

Hoyt,  HenryA 47,134 

Hrones,  JohnG 21,166 

Hubbard,  Fred  E. 12,167 

Hubbard,  Phil  H_ 28, 127 

Huber,  Oizella  I 27, 167 

Huddle,  J.  Klahr. 7,109 

Huddleston,  John  F 29, 118 

Hudson,  Joel  C 51,112 

Hudson,  William  P 30,139 

Huestis,  Richard  S 25,127 

Hufl,  Thomas  Daniel ---        51 

Huffman,  Robert  C 8 

Hughes,  James  R 15 

Hughes,  Morris  N .—  15,118 

Hughes,  Richard  M 42,144 

Hughes,  Thomas  L 177 

Hughes,  William  P... 41,157 

Hughlett,  Overton  Dickinson.       46 

Hukee,  Vernon  V 46,146 

Hukill,  George  R- 177 

Hulen,  Elmer  0 52,145 

Hulick,  Charles  E.,  Jr 63, 135 

Hull,  Dayton  W 31,160 

Hulley,  Benjamin  M 63,118 

Humes,  Elizabeth 50.125 

Hungerford,  Harris  R 26, 151 

Hunsaker,  Lee  M.. 5,173 

Hunsberger,  Warren  S 66,152 

Hunt,  Frederick  D... 23,133 

Hunt,  Leigh  W 177 

Hunt,  Ralph  H 2,169 

Hunt,  William  H 177 

Hunter,  Daniel  D 4,160 

Hunter,  James  Albert 13,161 

Hunter,  Robert  L 41, 167 

Hunter,  William  H 52 

Hunter,  Winifred  A 53 

Hurst,  Carlton. 177 

Hussey,  William  H 27,36,163 

Huston,  CloyceK 46,114 

Hutchinson,  Charles  A 15,118 

Hutchinson,  Owen  R.. 47,154 

Hutsinpiller,  Hersohel  H 61 


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Hutton,  PaulC 57,123 

Huyler,  Coulter  D.,  Jr 44,154 

Hyatt,  Robert  F 22 

Hynes,  Kenneth  Norman...    1, 155 

lams,  John  D 31,147 

mt,  George  N 177 

Ingalls,  Francis  Abbott 37,151 

Ingersoll,  John  J 29, 140 

Ingle,  Edward  M 12 

Ingraham,  Edward  C,  Jr 5, 147 

Ireland,  Philip  W 18,122 

Ireland,  Thomas  William 58 

Isenberg,  Walter  C,  Jr 57,140 

Isaacs,  C.  Grant 177 

Isaacson,  Harold  S 33 

Ives,  Ernest  L 177 

Ives,  J.  Winsor... 32,118 

Jackson,  Jessie  B 177 

Jackson,  Peter  H 4,44 

Jackson,  Wallace  Van 40,155 

Jacobs,  J.  Roland 4 

Jacobs,  Joseph  E 67,109 

Jacobson,  Harry  G 42,173 

Jacques,  Joseph  E 30, 149 

Jacyno,  Joseph  R 3 

Jago,  JohnW 3,157 

Jakes,  Robert 63,163 

James,  Garth  P 5,154 

James,  Robert  L 1,143 

Jandrey,  Fred  W 63, 123 

Janz,  Robert 63,123 

Jarrell,  Albert  E 42 

Jarvis,  Francis  G 10,12,48,152 

Jarvis,  John  J.,  Jr 57 

Jedenoff,  Alexis  A 7 

Jeffers,  Charles  W 65,151 

Jelen,  Theodore  K 43 

Jelich,  John  William,  Jr 27 

Jenkins,  Alfred  LeS 12,137 

Jenkins,  Douglas 177 

Jenkins,  Douglas,  Jr 66, 127 

Jenkins,  John  H.,  Jr 59,172 

Jenks,  Barton  P 55, 151 

Jensen,  Einar 46,159 

Jensen,  Julius  C 56,167 

Jernegan,  John  D 63,121 

Jessie,  Frank  S -       50 

Jester,  Perry  N 29,118 

Jochem,  Frederick  L 7,152 

Johnpoll,  Alexander  C 3,140 

Johnsen,  Lester  J 46 

Johnson,  Charles  F 9 

Johnson,  Earl  Woodrow 39,170 

Johnson,  Edward  L 29,144 

Johnson,  Ellis  A 57,161 

Johnson,  Eugene  H- 46 

Johnson,  Frank  M.  S 40 

Johnson,  Frederick  C_-..' 8, 168 

Johnson,  Hallett 177 

Johnson,  Hartwell 23,127 

Johnson,  Herschel  V--- 05,109 

Johnson,  John  D_ _ 177 

Johnson,  Leonard  M. 54 


Pas 

Johnson,  Leslie  W 48,  i; 

Johnson,  Mildred  A •. 

Johnson,  Nelson  T V. 

Johnson,  Owen  D 21, K 

Johnson,  Richard  A 63,  i: 

Johnson,  Richard  G ...,  38,  li 

Johnson,  Robert  C,  Jr 

Johnson,  Robert  S 

Johnson,  U.  Alexis 66,1' 

Johnston,  Archie  W 31,1. 

Johnston,  ColdweU  S 41,1! 

Johnston,  Mary  S 7,li 

Johnstone,  Jack  R 

Johnstone,  William  C,  Jr...  34,1. 

Jones,  Arthur  Griffith 63,1 

Jones,  Curtis  F 20,1 

Jones,  George  Lewis,  Jr 27,1 

Jones,  Gerald  G 43,1 

Jones,  Howard  D 39,1 

Jones,  J.  Jefferson,  3d 34,1 

Jones,  J.  Wesley 37,1 

Jones,  Owen  Thomas 67,1 

Tones,  Richard  Emerson,.  10, 29, 1 

Jones,  William  C,  3d 

Jordan,  Curtis  C 51,1 

Jordan,  Donald  Samson 

Jordan,  Francis  C 24,1 

Jordan,  Francois  C.  B... 22, 

Jordan,  Maud  A 

Jordan.  Russell  B 48,1 

Jorgensen,  Reid 12,1 

Josif,  Harold  Q 46,1 

Josselyn,  Paul  R 30,1 

Jova,  Eugene  E 

Jo va,  Joseph  J.- 36,1 

Joyce,  Robert  P. 67,] 

Judd,  Abbott. 9,1 

Judd,  Thomas  M 51,1 

Juraska,  Anthony  J 

Jurika,  Stephan,  Jr. 

Just,  William  A 

Kane,  Albert  Eli.. 37,1 

Kane,  Francis  B 

Kappel,  John  W 

Kapy,  Erki  I.-- 54,1 

Karamessines,  Thomas 31,1 

Karpe,  Eugene  S 

Kasper,  Herman  R 50,1 

Katek,  Charles 16,1 

Kavanaugh,  John  M 26,1 

Kaye,  Homer  Cash 58,1 

Kazanjian,  Reginald  S 49,1 

Kearney,  Sofia  P 

Keatley,  Wilham  J 

Keblinger,  Wilbur 

Kcclor,  Erwin  P 5,: 

Keeley,  James  Hugh,  Jr 66,: 

Keena,  Leo  J 

Keim,  PaulF 40,: 

Keith,  Gerald 26,: 

Kekich,  Emil  A -.  16,: 

Kelley,  Margaret  Ruth 

Kelley,  Robert  F 

Kelly,  George  F 30. 

Kelly,  John  Henry 21, 


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Kelly,  Thomas  A- - 29 

K.  lly,  William  Browne 25 

Kolsey,  Easton  T 60,127 

Kclsey,  Warren  A 29,148 

Kemp,  Edwin  Carl 177 

Kemper,  Graham  H 177 

Ki  inpton,  James  H 60, 157 

Knidig,  Bertha  M 15,171 

KciKirlck,  Joseph  T. 58 

Kendrick,  Stephen  E .  O 177 

Kennan,  George  F 63,108 

Kenny,  W.T... 11 

Kenswick,  Casimir  Anthony.  49, 154 

Kent,  Edward  F 1 

Kent,  Rachel  G 44 

Keogh,  John  Belfort 50 

Keppel.  John 68,143 

Kerrigan,  Edward  J 24, 157 

Kerrigan,  William  Morrison.  26, 142 

Ketcham,  John  B._. 44,114 

Key,  David  McK 5,111 

Kidder,  Randolph  A 6,127 

Kidder,  Stanley  R 66 

Kjdner,  Charles  M 23 

Kiefier,  William  B 28 

Kimmel,  RoyI 24,157 

Kimpel,  BenD 3,137 

Kimrey,  Chester  H 42,168 

King,  Bayard  Le  Roy 36 

King,  Donald  S.... 33,137 

King,  James  H 69 

King,  Nat  B.._ 54,55,129 

King,  Spencer  M 6,137 

Kingsley,  Thomas  D 60,139 

Kinney,  Robert  A 67,159 

Kiplinger,  Jules  G 43 

Kipping,  Alan  S_ 60,171 

Kiraly,  Emery  R 33,163 

Kirk,  Alan  G 4,40 

Kirk,  Alexander  C. 177 

Kittredge,  George  W.. 36 

Klein,  David 51,146 

Klein,  Randall  T.,  Jr 60,149 

Kleinhans,  Richard  E. 12,159 

Klemmer,  Harvey 26,157 

Klieforth,  Alfred  W.... 8,110 

Kline,  Steven 11,143 

Kling,  William 7,61,164 

Klotz,  Edwin  Randolph 52 

Kneeland,  Walter  E_. 42,171 

Knight,  Ridgway  B 21,130 

Knight,  William  E.,  2d 38, 144 

I  Knox,  Charles  F.,Jr_.. 60,114 

I  Knox,  M.  Gordon 63,129 

iKocher,  Eric 4,130 

Koczak,  Stephen  A... 34,137 

I  Koepfli,  Joseph  Blake. 27, 162 

iKohler,  Foy  D_ 68,114 

JKolarek,  Joseph  C 16,164 

jKolb,  Raymond  E... 27 

I  Kolinski,  Charles  J 63 

iKonya,  Charles  J... 19 

1  Kopcsak,  Peter  J 34 

i  Kowalski,  Alvin  F.. 49, 165 

I  Krache,  Edward  J.,  Jr 47, 148 

I  Kramers,  John  T.. 19,20 

778382 — 48 13 


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Krason,  William  S 34 

Krause,  Edward  J 22 

Krausse,  Henry  G 43,168 

Krausse,  Henry  Gustave,  Jr..       44 

Krebs,  Max  V... 69,142 

Kreis,  Foster  H 66,168 

Krentz,  Kenneth  C 13,118 

Kreps,  Kemieth  Ray.. 36 

Kreuter,  Robert  H 49 

Krieg,  William  L 60,129 

Kronthal,  James  S 54,160 

Kubalek,  William 16,174 

Kuhlman,  Thane  A 60,173 

Kuniliolm,  Bert  el  E... 39,116 

Kuppinger,  Eldred  D.. 27,127 

Kuykendall,  C.  Porter 29,116 

Kyle,  Edwiii  Jackson 32 

La  Farge,  Charles  A 22 

Lafoon,  Sidney  K 69,139 

La  FreniSre,  Joseph  A 37 

Labium,  Arthur  H... 46 

Laidlaw,  William  R 18,141 

Laing,  Duncan  J 66,166 

Lakeland,  William  C 66,  57, 144 

Lamb,  Richard  H 66,139 

Lambeth,  J.  D 42 

Lamm,  Donald  W 2,129 

LaMont,  George  D 39,118 

Lampe,  Dorothea  C 25,173 

Lamprecht,  Reinhard  W 23 

Lampson,  Edward  T 56,128 

Lanahan,  William  W.,  Jr 6 

Lancaster,  Bruce  M 11, 148 

Lancaster,  Nathaniel,  Jr 28,127 

Lane,  Arthur  Bliss 177 

Lane,  Barton  G 53 

Lane,  Clayton. 177 

Lane,  Francis  A  _ 34,164 

Lane,  RufusH.,Jr 52,118 

Langdon,  William  R-. 67,112 

Lanier.  Raphael  O'Hara 40 

Lankenau,  Richard  F 63,166 

Lansdale,  Herbert  P.,  Jr 31, 150 

Larsen,  Gilbert  E 48, 162 

Larson,  Carrel  B 6,  9, 14,  48, 159 

Larson,  Florence  C 35,172 

La  Rue,  G.  Wallace 42,131 

Latimer,  Frederick  P.,  Jr...  63, 123 

Laukhufl,  Perry 24,124 

Lauve,  Anita  C 22 

LaVista,  Vmcent 37,166 

Law,  Wilh'am... 49 

Lawler,  Edward  J 2 

Lawrence,  W.  Henry,  Jr 66, 131 

Lawson,  Edward  B 66,111 

Lawson,  Stanley  R 17,161 

Lawton,  James  S 45 

Leatherman,  Frederick  D 46 

Le  Bovit,  Harry 33,166 

LeBreton,  David,  Jr. 63,133 

Lebus,  William  Frank,  Jr 25 

LeCIair,  Leopold  J. 31, 156 

Lee,  Armistead  M 46, 135 

Lee,  James  L 34 

Lee,  Samuel  T 177 


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Leggett,  Herbert  B 2 

Lehrs,  John  A 56,164 

Leich,  John  Foster 60, 146 

Leonard,  Walter  A 177 

Leonhardy,  Terrance  O 17,169 

Leonhart,  William  K 61,137 

Leslie,  Aldene  Barrtngton...    5, 171 

Lester,  Allen  H 6,167 

Letcher,  Marion 177 

Levangie,  George  Walter 48, 153 

Levenson,  Seymour 11 

Leverich,  Henry  P 51, 118 

Levy,  Frank  A 59 

Lewand,  Frank  J 16,164 

Lewis,  Charles  W.,  Jr. 46,116 

Lewis,  Donald  A 37 

Lewis,  Harrison 33, 124 

Lewis,  Harry  R 47 

Lewis,  Leslie  Llewellyn 39,153 

Lewis,  Willis  F 15, 19,  32,  33,45 

L'Heureux,  Herv6  J.. 63,114 

Libby,  Alice. 22,156 

Lightner,  E.  Allan,  Jr _.  63,121 

Lillig,  Arthur  Cecil. 49 

Lindberg,  Edward  V 6,140 

Lindsey,  James  B 7 

Lindstrom,  Herman 54 

Lineaweaver,  F.  Eidgway.l.  43,124 

Linebaugh,  J.  David.. 27, 163 

Linnell,  Irving  N 177 

Linthicum,  Thomas... 13,162 

Linthicum,  Walter  J 21.127 

Lipplncott,  Aubrey  E 47, 127 

Lister,  George  T 49,135 

Litsey,  Weldon 59,136 

Little,  Alan  M.  G 58,166 

Little,  Charles  J 36,122 

Little,  William 57 

Little,  WiUiam  Roy 15, 169 

Lium,  Adolf  J 17,160 

Livengood,  Charles  A 44,109 

Lloyd,  Rupert  A 40,135 

Lobenstine,  James  C 48,133 

Lockett,  Thomas  H 48,110 

Lockett,  William  Twyman...         1 

Lockhart,  Frank  P 177 

Lockling,  William  B 24,121 

Loftus,  Victor  H 37,164 

Logan,  James  H 15 

Long,  BoazW_. 177 

Long,  Edward  T_ 10,149 

Longacre,  David  R 11 

Longino,  James  C 22 

Lord,  John  H 53,118 

Loren,  Odin  G 60,127 

Loupe,  Sylvain  R 21,160 

Lovell,  Alfred  H.,  Jr 21,132 

Lovell,  JohnR 51 

Lowry,  RoyeL 29,140 

Loy,  Arthur  W 28 

Ludden,  Raymond  P 10,118 

Ludewig,  Charles  K 6, 130 

Ludy,  Albert  K.,  Jr 63, 135 

Luedtke,  Charles  L 177 

Lukas,  Gaze  Elmer 37,158 

Lund,  Arthur  Grant 68,160 


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Lund,  John  Jorgenson 46,154 

Lundgren,  Maynard  B 3,172 

Lutkins,  LaRue  R 12.135 

Lyda,  HerbertW 45 

Lynch,  Andrew  Q 63,124 

Lynch,  John  B 54,130 

Lyon,  Cecil  B 63,118 

Lyon,  Frederick  B.. 65,113 

Lyon,  Frederick  S 49,162 

Lyon,  Scott._-_ 63,133 

Maas,  John  B.,  Jr 60 

Mac  Arthur,  Douglas,  2d . . .    21, 121 

Macatee,  Robert  B 47, 109 

Macauley,  Edward. 23, 167 

MacDonald,  Donald  Stone..  64, 146 

MacDonald,  John  E 64,139 

Macdonald,  John  J 35,118 

MacDonald,  John  P.... 25 

MacDonell,  SaraM..._ 27,174 

MacEachran,  Clinton  E 177 

M  acf arland,  James  M 8 

Macgowan,  Basil  F 61,170 

Macgowan,  David  B 177 

Macintosh,  Elizabeth  Child.         8 

MacLean,  H.  Coit 177 

MacMillan,  James  H 27, 164 

MacMillan,  Louise 55 

MacMillan,  Victor  C 18 

MacMurray,  John  Van  A 177 

Macon,  Robert  C 58 

MacPherson,  Gardner  B 5,160 

MacQuaid,  Robert  John 64 

Mac Veagh,  John  H 177 

MacVeagh,  Lincoln 31 

MacVitty,  Karl  deG 177 

Macy,  Clarence  E 57,116 

Macy,  Robert  H 9,172 

Maddox,  William  P 64,115 

Madonne,  John  H 49,114 

Maffltt,  Edward  P. 52,124 

Mag,  Edward  Arnold 33,151 

Magee,  Alice 38 

Magliozzi,  Francis  N 25, 139 

Magnuson,  Erik  W 177 

Magruder,  Alexander  R 177 

Maher,  DaleW 57,118 

Maish,  James,  Jr 10 

Mak,  Dayton  S 25 

Makepeace,  LeRoy. 53,137 

Makinson,  George  A 177 

Maldonado,  Joseph  E 10, 167 

Maleady,  Thomas  J.. _ 60,119 

Malige,  Marcel  E 54,112 

Mallon,  Patrick 53,119 

Mallory,  Lester  De  Witt 15,113 

Maloy,  Robert  W 11 

Manbey,  David  J.  S 25,441 

Maness,  Hubert 59 

Maney,  Edward  S 1,119 

Mangold,  Frederick  R 41,171 

Mann,  Frederick  J 26,131 

Mann,  Thomas  C 60, 128 

Marcy,  Oliver  M 31,137 

Marelius,  Donald  0 19,164 

Marelius,  Edward  A 45,167 


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Maresch,  Frederick. 60 

Mark,  David  E 67, 144 

Marr,  Robert  Miller 64,161 

Marsh,  O.  Gaylord 177 

Marshall,  James  E.,  Jr U 

Martin,  Edwin  W 12,133 

Martin,  Graham  Anderson..  21,158 

Martin,  James  v.,  Jr 35,137 

Martin,  Thaddeus  Craig 56,158 

Martia,  Vernon  P 18 

Marvel,  Josiah,  Jr. 17 

Marvin,  David  K 13,144 

Marvin,  John  H 15,168 

Mason,  Gordon  B 51, 171 

Massey,  Parke  D.  Jr 42,143 

Masten,  Floyd  E -.  13,159 

Master,  Herbert  Graham 64, 158 

Masters,  Walter  M 39 

Masure,  RalfH 6 

Masuret,  Eugene  A 177 

Mathews,  Andrew  J 55,172 

Mathews,  Elbert  O 64, 121 

Matson,  John  Edward 5,14,15, 

18, 19, 47, 48, 169 

Matthews,  H.  Freeman 53,108 

Mattison,  Gordon  H 64,121 

Mautner,  Robert  J 51,149 

May,  James  A 22,148 

Mayer,  Ernest  de  W 24,124 

Mayer,  Ferdinand  L 178 

Maynard,  David  M 66,113 

Maynard,  Lester 178 

Mazzeo,  Louis  B 60,170 

McAdoo,  DaleD 38,165 

McAndrews,  John  H.  E 57, 166 

McArdle,  Robert  J 17,163 

McAvoy,  Donald  W 25 

McBride,  Robert  H 32,129 

McCabe,  E.  R.  Warner,  Jr...       22 

McCaafferty,  William  J 178 

McCann,  Thomas  A 37,172 

McCargar,  James  G 25,135 

McCarthy,  Charles  W. 10 

McCarthy,  Richard  M 12,146 

McCarty,  Glenn  R.,  Jr 17,142 

McClellan,  Roswell  D 55,165 

McClintock,  Robert  Mills..  64,119 

McClure,  Russell  S 55,153 

McConaughy,  Walter  P 39,119 

McConeghey,  Harold  Q 12 

McConnico,  Andrew  J 178 

McCormick,  Thomas  James..       29 

McCoy,  Francis  T 13,147 

McCoy,  Scribner  W 13 

McCully,  Edward  N 42,141 

McCusker,  Honor  Cecilia 44, 174 

McDonald,  George.-- 51,154 

McDonald,  Margaret.- 40,156 

McDonough,  Dayle  C 28,113 

McElhiney,  Thomas  W 44,141 

McEneaney,  William  P 49,171 

McEnelly,  Thomas 50,113 

McFadden,  William  A 38,137 

McFadyen,  Archibald  A.,  Jr.        37 

McFall,  Jack  K 8,120 

I  McFarland,  James  H.,  Jr...  49,140 


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McFarland,  Joseph  Fergus-.  23, 146 

McGeary,  Stanley  A 12,173 

McGehee,  James  C 6 

McGonigal,  Virginia  E. 7,156 

McQrath,  Donald  J 6,173 

McGrath,  Henry  L .       56 

McGrath,  John  B 25,142 

McGregor,  Robert  Gardner.  58, 163 

McGurk,  Joseph  F 178 

McHenry,  Lucille  Weller 64 

Mcllhenny,  Samuel  A.,  Jr..  43, 167 

Mcintosh,  Clarence  J 58,173 

Mclntyre,  William  Harry  J.  27, 155 

Mclvor,  Carlisle  C 3,15c 

McKee,  Henry  Hunt.- 27,171 

McKelvey,  Delano 12,131 

McKelvey,  Erman  R 44, 16f 

McKenna,  James  E 10,  UJ 

McKenna,  Vincent  T 47, 13i 

McKesson,  John  A.,  3d 34, 14'; 

McKiernan,  Thomas  D 43,141 

McKillop,  David  H 36, 12< 

McKinney,  Samuel  H 5,171 

McKinney,  Walter  H 9,11! 

McKnight,  Cleveland  B 34,13; 

McLain,  Camden  L 9,16^ 

McLallen,  Walter  F.,  Jr 5( 

McLaughlin,  Edward  D 8,111 

McLean,  Allan  F.,  Jr 2! 

McLean,  Minedee 41,13; 

McLoon,  Charles  Hayden i 

McMahan,  Mansfield 1( 

McMillan,  John  H 51 

McMillin,  Stewart  E 9,12' 

McMorris,  David  S 47,14; 

McNiece,  Renwick  S 39,11! 

McNown,  William  K 19,2( 

McSweeney,  John  M 58,  59, 13( 

MeVicker,  Charles  P.,  Jr....  49,14( 

Meade,  Stephen  J 41 

Meader,  James  L 48,151 

Meadows,  Nathan  R 54,16: 

Mediua,  Victor  M li 

Medvedefl,  Harold  C 5' 

Meekins,  Lynn  W 9,11 

Meeks,  Nelson  P 9, 16i 

Meier,  Oscar  W 40,15 

Mein,  John  Gordon 37,12 

Meinhardt,  Carl  D 171 

Meisling,  Vaughn  F i: 

Melbourne,  Roy  M... 35,12 

Melby,  Everett  K 55,13 

Melby,  John  Frgmont 10, 12 

Mellen,  Sydney  L.  W 3,15' 

Meloy,  Francis  E.,  Jr 52,13 

Memminger,  Lucien 17 

Memminger,  Robert  B 56,12 

Mendenhall,  Joseph  A 57,14 

Menter,  Sanford 64,17 

Mercer,  Preston  V 5: 

Merchant,  Livingston  T-  ..  10,11: 

Meredith,  Edith  P . : 

Meriam,  Anne  W 3 

Merretl,  Clay 30,16 

Merrell,  George  R 20,10 

Mersman,  Scudder 2 


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Messersmith,  George  S 178 

Messing,  Gordon  M 3,172 

Metcalfe,  Arthur  V 42,173 

Metcalf,  LeeE*. 51,137 

Meyer,  Armin  H 36,152 

Meyer,  Paul  W 12,116 

Meyer,  Robert 13 

Meyerkort,  Roberta  L 3 

Michaelis,  Ralph  L -..         2 

Michela,  Joseph  A 16 

Middleton,  Betty  Ann 29,141 

Middleton,  John  W 35 

Milbourne,  Harvey  Lee 178 

Millar,  John  Y 53, 141 

Millard,  Hugh 4,111 

Miller,  Art  B.,  Jr fi 

Miller,  Elliott  H 25 

Miller,  George  E. 6,127 

Miller,  Hugh  S... 178 

Miller,  Joseph  A 53 

Miller,  Lee  C 57 

Miller,  Marian  Day 19 

Miller,  Paul  M 55,142 

Miller,  Ralph 61,124 

Miller,  Raymond  C 4,111 

Miller,  Robert  L 41 

Miller,  William  J 33 

Millet,  Charles  S 13,127 

Mills,  James  M.__ 33,143 

Mills,  Leonard  R 38 

Mills,  Sheldon  T 64,114 

Minneman,  Paul  G 15,113 

Minnigerode,  H.  Gordon 46, 127 

Minor,  George  C 8,167 

Minor,  Harold  B 31,114 

Minter,  JohnR 178 

Miriek,  Susannah 38,143 

Mitchell.  Frank  G 8,172 

Mitchell,  Hollis  E 58 

Mitchell,  Reginald  P 64,127 

Mitchell,  William  A. 9,174 

Moberly,  Robert  E 59,148 

Moffitt,  George,  Jr 8 

Moffltt,  James  P 42, 116 

Mokma,  Gerald  A 65,119 

Molesworth,  Kathleen 27,124 

Montamat,  Harold  E 33,127 

Montenegro,  Daniel  W 25,138 

Montesinos,  Miguel  J 18 

Montgomery,  Edmund  B 178 

MontUor,  Joseph  J 23,138 

Moody,  George  T 4,155 

Moody,  James  Powers 13,153 

Moody,  Robert  B 11,142 

Mooers,  Horatio 23,122 

Moomaw,  Paul  W.,  Jr 36 

Moore,  Charles  R 56,135 

Moore,  Clarence  W 15,161 

Moore,  Laurence  S 56,155 

Moore,  Malcolm  A 4,41 

Moore,  Oscar  K 6,155 

Moore,  Robert  J 22 

Moore,  Robert  W 47,144 

Moore,  Thomas  A 26 

Moore,  Warren  S.,  Jr. 55, 142 

Moorhead,  Maxwell  K 178 


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Moose,  James  S.,  Jr 65, 116 

Moran,  John  A.,  3d 6 

Mordecai,  Lionel  S 42 

More,  Bolard 43,127 

Morel,  Roland  T 31 

Moreland,  William  D.,  Jr...  37, 127 

Morey,  Charles  R 37,151 

Morey,  Leonard  R 22 

Morgan,  George  A 64,120 

Morgan,  James  O 39,138 

Morgan,  John  F 34 

Morgan,  John  H 21,117 

Moriarty,  Francis  B 53 

Morris,  Brewster  H 24,121 

Morris,  David.. 49,146 

Morris,  John  Howard 19,174 

Morris,  Leland  B 65,110 

Morrison,  Jack  B 2 

Moses,  H.  Claremont 42,166 

Moss,  Herman 55 

Motz,  Frederick  Allen 3,157 

Muccio,  John  J.. 65,109 

Muelberger,  Arthur  P. 21, 159 

Mueller,  Charles  O 14 

Mulcahy,  Edward  W 30.147 

Mulhern,  Alice  G 39 

MuUiner,  La  Mar  D 54 

Mulloy,  Mary  E 64,163 

Murdock,  Thomas  Glenn...  66,154 

Murfln,  Thomas  H 66, 1.39 

Murphy,  John  L.... 28, 149 

Murphy,  Robert  D 24,108 

Murray,  Lee 27, 167 

Murray,  Wallace 178 

Murray,  William  B 42, 172 

Murrell,  Franklin  H 16 

Myers,  David  J.  D 178 

Myers,  Myrl  S... 178 

Myers,  Wellington  Z 11 

Myers,  Willys  A 43,171 

Mynderse,  Jacob  F 59 

Nabel,  Eugene 56,166 

Nadelman,  E.Jan 49,141 

Nadler,  Seymour  I 13, 171 

Nagoski,  Joseph  P 9,145 

Nasmith,  Charles  Roy 178 

Nathan,  Edward  I 178 

Neathery,  Jack  B 17,127 

Neighbors,  W.  Milbourne 29 

Nelson,  Allan 20 

Nelson,  Glenn  W.... 66,173 

Nelson,  Howard  L 30 

Nes,  David  G 28,138 

Nesselhof,  William,  Jr 45, 146 

Nester,  Alfred  T 64,111 

Neubert,  Joseph  W 61, 148 

Neustadt,  Marion  L 64,173 

Newbegin,  Robert 64,121 

Newbold,  Gilbert  L 64,145 

Newell,  Hugo  V 3 

Newland,  Paul 25,171 

Newsom,  David  Dunlop 46, 143 

Newton,  Elmer.  _ 11,154 

Newton,  James  D 36, 147 

Niccoll,  Frank  C 42 


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Nicholl,  Helen  R 35,138 

Nichols,  Donald  H 20,174 

Niederjohn,  James  A-. 49 

Nielsen,  Orsen  N 3,110 

Nindel,  Benjamin  E 8 

Noel,  James  A_. 32,163 

Nolan,  Louis  Clinton 15, 158 

Nolan,  Thomas  F 10 

Norden,  Carl  F 10,132 

North,  Oliver  B 8,117 

Norweb,  R.  Henry.. 15,107 

Novak,  Jack  C_ 17 

Nufer,  Albert  F 19, 109 

Nugent,  Julian  L.,  J  r 46,132 

Nunley,  William  T 64,169 

Nyhus,  Paul  O.... 26,112 

Nyren,  Albert  V 5,141 

Oakley,  R.  Kenneth.. 1,132 

Ocheltree,  John  B 5,119 

Ockey,  William  C 3, 122 

O'Connor,  Charles  R 42 

O'Connor,  James  F.,  Jr 10,141 

O'Connor,  Katherine  E 58,127 

Odom,  Thetus  C 28 

O'Donnell,  Justin  E 5,163 

O'Donoghue,  Sidney  E 64.117 

Oehm,  Anne  M 20,148 

Offie,  Carmel... 24,124 

Ogden,  Robert  F 56,153 

O 'Grady,  John  F.. 56 

Oldham,  Jack  J.  H 66 

Olds,  Herbert  V 44, 127 

Olesnevich,  Stephen 8 

Olive,  William  M 13 

Oliver,  John  G 43 

Olmsted,  Mary  S 44,141 

Olson,  Andrew  E 3,138 

Olson,  Lynn  H 18 

Olson,  Theodore  B 46,152 

O'Malley,  Joseph  H 48 

O'Mara,  Raymond  J. 10,172 

O'Neal,  Birch  D 60,163 

O'Neal,  Emmet 48 

O'Neill,  W.  Paul,  Jr 26,133 

Opal,  Chester  H 49,155 

Oppenheim,  David 38,174 

Ordway,  John... 1, 124 

Orebaugh,  Walter  W 38, 124 

Orloski,  John  A.  E. 5, 152 

Orme,  Jesse  M 15 

Osborn,  David  L 64,147 

Osborne,  John  Ball 178 

Osborne,  Melville  E 32 

Osbourn,  James  P 51 

Osburn,  Charles  G 48,1,58 

O'Shaughnessy,  Elim. 64,124 

O'Shaughnessy,  Kathleen  D..  1, 173 

Ostertag,  Augustus 26,167 

O'SuUivan,  James  L 64,135 

Overton.  Douglas  W.. 66, 138 

Owen,  Augustus  C 9 

Owen,  Robert  Irving 18,145 

Owsley,  Charles  H 54,5.5,130 

Pack,  Charles  M 14 

Packard,  James  W.,  Jr 11 


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Packer,  Earl  L-- - 24, 113 

Paddock,  Arthur  L.,  Jr 38,145 

Paddock,  Paul 12,132 

Page,  Denzil  LeRoy 51,160 

Page,  Edward,  Jr... 37,119 

Paige,  Jason,  Jr 37,163 

Painter,  Carvel-- 26 

Pallister,  Mervyn  Victor 64,158 

Palmer,  Ely  E - 1 

Palmer,  Florence 21,171 

Palmer,  Gardner  E_ 64,162 

Palmer,  George  E 1 

Palmer,  John  Peabody 58,124 

Palmer,  Joseph,  2d. 64, 127 

Pappano,  Albert  E..- 64,130 

Park,  Nelson  R 53,119 

Parker  , Charles  B 41,161 

Parker,  Edward  S— 23, 171 

Parker,  John  C... 4, 41 

Parker,  Leonidas  M 37 

Parker,  Oscar  B 38 

Parker,  Pierre  E 1,163 

Parker,  W.  Leonard— -  31,120 

Parks,  James  E 23,119 

Parry,  Carroll  C 16,167 

Parsloe,  Arthur  G— 6,166 

Parsons,  Gi von  M 15 

Parsons,  J.  Graham 65,121 

Parsons,  Marsclis  C,  Jr 46, 121 

Partridge,  Richard  C — 61 

Pasquet,  Maurice 43,25 

Patch,  Isaac,  Jr 58 

Paterson,  Robert  W 6 

Patten,  William  S 21,166 

Patterson,  Jefierson —  18,113 

Patten,  Kenneth  S 178 

Paul,  Joseph  H —       59 

Paulson,  Bernard  J --.  35,166 

Pawley,  William  D..- --         5 

Paxton,  J.  Hall 13, 142 

Payne,  Charles  E.  B 9 

Peake,  J.  H.  Cameron. 2 

Pearson,  Harold  J- - 47 

Pearson,  John  B -.-        28 

Pearson,  Paul  H 28,127 

Pease,  Harold  D 60,169 

Peaslee,  Alexander  L 13,145 

Peck,  William  L.- 2,124 

Peck,  Willys  R 178 

Peddle,  Joseph  S 19,20 

Pederson,  Alfred  J 10, 174 

Pedigo,  Walter  Spurgeon,  Jr.  61, 170 

Pell,  Claiborne.. 17,140 

Pendleton,  Charles  Herbert.  60, 161 

Penfleld,  James  K 64,114 

Penniman,  William  F.,  Jr..-         10 

Pepin,  Harold  T 8 

Percival,  Leroy  F.,  Jr -.  25, 145 

Perkins,  Mahlon  Fay 178 

Perkins,  Samuel  E.. 21,152 

Perkins,  Troy  L 10,119 

Perkins,  Warwick 56,  111 

Perrine,  Nat  S H 

Perry,  Glenn  0 47 

Perry,  John  M... 53,143 

Peters,  Richard  B- -.        39 


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Peterson,  Avery  F 53,119 

Peterson,  Chesley  G-- 57 

Pfeifler,  Harry  F.,  Jr 66,147 

Pflffner,  Eugene  C 6 

Phelan,  George  R 60,168 

Phelan,  Raymond 47,167 

Phelps,  William  Walter,  Jr.. .15, 138 

Philbin,  Tobias  R 59 

Philip,  Hoffman - 178 

Phillips,  Richard  I 59,  l.W 

Phillips,  William..- -..      178 

Pierce,  Edward  R 22,171 

Pierrot,  Albert  Ogden 64, 157 

Pigott,  C.  Montagu 51,120 

Pilcher,  James  B 12, 116 

Pinder,  Frank  J- 40,157 

Pinkerton,  Julian  L 178 

Pinkerton,  Lowell  C- -  39,109 

Pisar,  Charles  J 178 

Pitchford,  John  C 7 

Pitkanen,  June  Marie  A 20 

Pitts,  Henry  L.,  Jr 1, 135 

Plakias,  John  N 21, 122 

Playter,  Harold -      178 

Plitt,  EdwinA 43,111 

Poe,  B.  Frank,  Jr -  16,142 

Polakofl,  Joseph 27, 161 

Polutnik,  Ernest  V- 34,171 

Pomeranz,  Morton 5 

Pond,  Jeanette 47, 173 

Pool,  John  C... - 36, 124 

Poole,  Richard  A - 66,133 

Porch,  Paul  K 18 

Porter,  Gordon  E- 0 

Porter,  Mary  Jane. 3,171 

Porter,  Paul  R 55,151 

Porter,  William  B.,  Jr 46 

Porter,  William  J 47,134 

Post,  Albert - 52, 154 

Post,  Richard  H 64,127 

Pottenger,  Charles  H 55 

Potter,  Kennett  F..  - --  66,124 

Powell,  BoyceE.- 26,172 

Powell,  James  C,  Jr 27,166 

Powell,  Webster 3,159 

Pracht,  Raymond  W.  T 20, 142 

Pratt,  James  W —.  1,138 

Pratt,  Norman  K 19,138 

Prendergast,  Curtis  W 64,140 

Prengel,  Alex  Theodore 16, 165 

Preston,  Austin 40,65,113 

Price,  Arthur  P 17 

Price,  C.Hoyt 25,140 

Price,  William  E.- 50 

Prichard ,  Virgil  E 62 

Prince,  Edward  P 34,138 

Pringle,  Sandy  MacGregor..  45, 147 

Prohme,  Rupert 31,155 

Propps,  Herbert  F 56,143 

Prostov,  Eugene  V- 67,162 

Prud'homme,  Hector  Charles.    24, 
122 

Purnell,  Lewis  M 39 

Putman,  John  R 178 

Quarterman,  William  H 40 

Quarton,  Harold  B 43,117  |  Rhodes.  William  C. 


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Quate,  Graham  Sheppard 19, 

32, 33, 160 

Quereau,  Edmund  P 23,172 

Quick,  James  C 7 

Quinn,  Thomas  C 37,151 

Rabenold,  Ellwood  M.,  Jr.-  38, 140 

Raber,  Lewis  W--- 48 

Rabida,  Albert  A... 7 

Raby,  John 8 

Ragatz,  Mary  P..  •.- 27,167 

Ragland,  Joseph  P 14,119 

Railey,  Howard  B 4,  21, 41,  52 

Raineri,  Peter  J 42 

Rambo,  William  Preston 6 

Ramey,  Ruby  E 47 

Ramsauf,  Ernest  E 67,140 

Ramsay,  Hugh  F -      178 

Ramsey,  Henry  C- 49,128 

Ramsey,  Henry  O - 28,164 

Randall,  Harold  M. -..  52,116 

Randolph,  Archibald  R 20,127 

Randolph,  John 178 

Randolph,  John  H 20 

Rankin,  Karl  L 31,111 

Rann,  Henry  Niels 17 

Rasmussen,  Kai  E... 46 

Ravndal,  Christian  M 64,109 

Ravndal,  Gabriel  Bie. 178 

Ravotto,  Joseph  D 37, 164 

Ray,  Guy  W 1,114 

Raymond,  Edwin  Russell.-  18,152 

Read,  Marion  EUette 33 

Read,  Robert  E 64,163 

Reagan,  Daniel  J 20,110 

Real,  Harry  A 14, 160' 

Reardon,  Francis  J 7,167 

Reber,  Samuel. 64,110 

Reeknagel,  Thomas  M 7, 142 

Redden,  Normand  William.-        12 

Redeckcr,  Sydney  B 25,111 

Redington,  Robert  J 5,141 

Reed,  Chailes  o.,  2d... 64. 119 

Reed,  Edward  L 178 

Reed,  Harry  CUnton 10,133 

Reed,  Juan  A 16 

Reed,  Leslie  E 60,116 

Reed,  WOliam  Edward 40, 163 

Reese,  George  Henkle 34, 165 

Reeves,  Harman.. 45 

Regis,  Peter!  29.38,170 

Reineck,  Walter  S 178 

Reinhardt,  O.  Frederick 58,121 

Remillard,  Horace 178 

Renchard,  George  W 44,124 

Rendall,  Edwin  C-. 23,148 

Reveley,  Paul  J 64,124 

Revey,  Lewis  E..    33, 163 

Rewinkel,  Milton  C. 64,130 

Reynolds,  Don  B 26 

Reynolds,  g!  Edward 34 

Reynolds,  Martin. 6,162 

Reynolds,  William  M.,  Jr 35 

Rhoades.  Otis  W 66 

Rhodes,  Harold  H 37,129 

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Ricciardi,  D.  Robert,- 37,161 

Rice,  Charles  M.,  Jr.. 25, 169 

Rice,  Charley  L 42, 174 

Rice,  Edward  E 64, 124 

Rice,  Howard  C,  Jr 21, 153 

Richards,  Arthur  L 64, 121 

Richards,  Edmund  Burke 14 

Richards,  J.  Bartlett 48, 113 

Richardson,  Gardner 178 

Richardson,  James  M... 43 

Richardson,  John  H.... 3, 160 

Richardson,  John  S.,  Jr 30, 124 

Richardson,  Lowell  Q 47, 143 

Richardson,  W.  Garland 30,124 

Richey,  Earle  J 30 

Richey,  Harold  L 8 

Hidden,  William  H. 44,152 

Riddick,  John  G 58,138 

Riddle,  James  R 9,171 

Riddleberger,  James  W 24,111 

Rieger,  John  Francis 25,169 

Ries,  Joseph 60, 161 

Riga;,  Robert  B U 

Riggs,  Benjamin  Reath 178 

Riggs,  Thomas  J.,  Jr 42 

Riley,  Clifton  Virginia 46 

Rigley,  Orin  H.,  Jr 45 

Rinden,  Robert  W 12,127 

Ringwalt,  Arthur  R 64,119 

Riordan,  Robert  E 45 

Risk,  James  C 58 

Rivera,  Regulo.. 42 

Rivera,  Rodolfo  O 59,154 

Rivinus.  Edward  F.,  Jr 57, 138 

Robbins,  James  J 53,151 

Robbins,  Warren  Delano 9, 159 

Roberts,  Frank  N_ 57 

Roberts,  John  G 67, 172 

Roberts,  Quincy  F 29, 115 

Roberts,  Ralph  G 64,167 

Roberts,  Randolph 47,135 

Robertson,  John  P 19 

Robertson,  William  H 178 

Robertson,  William  P 45 

Robinson,  Reed  P 26, 155 

Robinson,  Thomas  H 53,119 

Robinson,  Virginia  Mae 54, 155 

Robison,  Harold  D 13,122 

Roche,  James  M 52 

Rockett,  Alice  E 42,173 

Rockwell,  Stuart  W 66, 130 

Rodrigues,  Alfonso 16,162 

Roeder,  Larry  Winter 40 

Rogatniek,  Joseph  H... 13, 164 

Rogers,  Butord  G 55 

Rogers,  Jordan  T 25, 146 

Roll,  William  G 17,152 

Rolle,  Andrew  F 38 

Rolph,  Hammond  M 11 

Roman,  Howard  E 56, 171 

Romero,  Arthur  J_ 10,167 

Romlein,  John  W 33 

Ronbovde,  Andreas  G 53,120 

Rood,  Leslie  L ,38, 128 

Roosevelt,  Archibald  B.,  Jr.  39, 161 
Root,  John  F... 6, 138 


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Roper,  George  S 8, 151 

Rose,  Halleck  L 45,127 

Rosen,  Arthur  H 13 

Roser,  Harold  C 34,143 

Ross,  Claude  G 31, 133 

Ross,  Ervin  Clinton 49, 166 

Ross,  Irving  S 3,161 

Ross,  James  A.,  Jr 45, 151 

Rossow,  Robert,  Jr 7,133 

Rothwell,  Franklin  G 51 

Rowe,  Everett  C 57 

Rowell,  Edward  J 5,130 

Royce,  Edith  M 67 

Royt,  Frederick  L 6,174 

Rozier,  John  W__ 67, 143 

Rubottom,  Roy  Richard,  Jr.  14, 129 

Ruch,  Kenneth  Jones 66 

Ruchti,  James  R 9, 146 

Rueter,  Frank  T_ _..        10 

Ruflf,  Samuel  O 4, 143 

Ruge,  NeilM 39,136 

Ruggles,  Melville  J 68,161 

Rura,  Michael  J 61 

Rush,  James  T .        28 

Russ,  Glen  W 20, 163 

Russell,  H.  Earle 66,110 

Russell,  Hugh  E._. 28 

Rutherford,  M.  Robert 13, 128 

Rutter,  Peter 38,140 

Ruyle,  Benjamin  J 26,140 

Ryan,  Edward 20 

Rychly,  Vladimir  L 16,61 

Ryuas,  Stephen  A 31,145 

Sacks,  Isaac  Milton 24,156 

Salant,  Nathan  B 37,161 

Salisbury,  Laurence  E 178 

Salter,  Fred  K_ 49,128 

Salvatierra,  Richard  C 42 

Sanborn,  Mark  D 3,161 

Sanchez,  Manuel 21,159 

Sanderhoff,  Lubert  0 30,133 

Sanders,  Terry  B.,  Jr 8, 133 

Sands,  William  Lang  don 40, 130 

Sappington,  James  C,  3d...  26, 119 

Satterthwaite,  Joseph  C 64, 113 

Satterthwaite,  Livingston 27, 

36,  37, 44, 121 

Sauer,  Emil 178 

Sauer,  Jacob  S 2 

Saul,  Ralphs 17,148 

Sawyer,  William  T 55 

Sayer,  Joseph  M 19 

Scarbrough,  Dwight  E 47 

Schaben,  Richard  W_ 31 

Schaffner,  Louise 16, 140 

Scherer,  George  F 1, 122 

Schilling,  Frank  Kinney 26 

Schmitt,  Herbert  F.  N_. 9, 138 

Schnare,  Lester  L 178 

Schnee,  Alexander 54,65,131 

Schneider,  Agnes 21.164 

Schneider,  Douglas  H. 20,160 

Schneider,  Henry  J 34 

Schneider,  Robert  M... 22 

Schoellkopf.  W.  Horton,  Jr.„      178 


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Schoelkopf,  Walter  H 8,133 

Schoen,  Abbey 41, 171 

Schoenfeld,  H.  F.  Arthur 178 

Schoenfeld,  Rudolf  E 61.109 

Schoenrich,  Edwin 178 

Schonburg,  August 8 

Schott,  Robert  R, 36 

Schott,  William  W 178 

Schrager,  Victor  L.. 38 

Schraud,  Myron  H 42,171 

Schultheis,  Frederic  D 10,160 

Schute,  Norman  Vere 20,  54, 169 

Schutz,  Joseph  W 53 

Schwan,  Herman  J 13 

Schwarztrauber,  Evelyn  M...       3 

Schweitzer,  Ralph  A 6,135 

Schwein,  Walter  Kelly 49, 151 

Scott,  Albert  W 55, 119 

Scott,  James  T 52,115 

Scott,  Winfield  H 24, 124 

Scott,  Winston  M,... 27, 157 

Scotten,  Robert  M 45 

Scotti,  Elio 38 

Sears,  Richard,  Jr.. 22,138 

Seate,  .John  M 43 

Sebald,  William  J 66, 115 

Seddicum,  Paul  C 8,166 

Sedgwick,  Cabot__ 21,136 

Seihert,  Elvin 2.128 

Seidensticker,     Edward     G., 

Jr _.  64,147 

Seitelman,  Max 30 

Seitz,  Albert  B 32 

Seltzer,  George  E 178 

Selvig,  Helen  M... 17,173 

Senter,  Thomas  R 68 

Service,  John  S 45,119 

Service,  Richard  M 29,135 

Severe,  Marc  L 6,164 

Sexton,  Helen  Randolph 4 

Sexton,  William  T 36 

Shahin,  Edwards. 11 

Shantz,  Harold 2,  111 

Share,  William  Edward 21, 152 

Sharkey,  Thomas  W 22 

Sharp,  Frederick  D,,3d 42,141 

Shaw,  G.  Howland 178 

Shaw,  George  P 18,111 

Shaw,  Roberts 28,142 

Shea,  Robert  D 61, 161 

Sheehan,  Robert  M.. 32,135 

Shelley.  Tully 28 

Shephard,  Charles  E 58 

Sherer,  Albert  W.,  Jr... 43, 138 

Sherman,  J.  A.  Tuck.... 41 

Shields,  Robert  L 42 

Shillock,  JohnC,  Jr... 1,128 

Shipp,  William  E 36 

Shivers,  Forrest 29,138 

Shockley,  William  P.,  Jr 50 

Shoemaker,  Clifton  B.,  Jr 4,162 

Shofner,  Austin  C 48 

Sholes,  Walter  H 178 

Shullaw,  Harold 67,133 

Siebens,  Allen  C 12 

Sigmond,  Frithjol  C 54,167 


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Silberstein,  Joseph  A 14, 141 

Simmons,  John  F 18,107 

Simons,  Thomas  Winston...  46, 153 
Simpson,  Arthur  Abraham..  29, 167 

Simpson,  Benjamin  Beals 30, 

32.  33, 41,  45, 169 

Simpson,  R.  Smith 31,122 

Sims,  Harold 64,135 

Sims,  William  J 6 

Singer,  Dudley  G 41,160 

Siracusa,  Ernest  V 32,133 

Siscoe,  Frank  G 16,131 

Skartvedt,  Enoch  W. -  60,155 

Skinner,  Robert  P 178 

Skora,  George  W 30,174 

Skoufls,  Peter  J 22,170 

Skousen,  Samuel  J 47 

Slater,  Fred  C 179 

Slavens,  Stanley  G 43, 128 

Slayton,  Morgan 11 

Sledzinski,  Chester  Valentine.  31, 161 

Smale,  William  A 28, 119 

Small,  George  W 35 

Smigel,  Stanley  Eugene 64,168 

Smith,  A.  Viola 179 

Smith,  Archibald  Knisely 23 

Smith,  Austin  Charles 64 

Smith,  Bromley  K 64,130 

Smith,  Donald  W 64,122 

Smith,  Durand 37,160 

Smith  E.  Talbot 30,117 

Smith,  Grant  K 30 

Smith,  Harry 57 

Smith,  Harvey  H 31 

Smith,  Henry  T 34,130 

Smith,  Horace  H 31,119 

Smith,  John  N 42,138 

Smith,  J.  Paul,  Jr 53 

Smith,  JuleB 27,128 

Smith,  Kenneth  D 48 

Smith,  Levi  Pease,  Jr 29, 141 

Smith,  Merlin  E 64,133 

Smith,  Ridgeway  P.,  Jr 4, 41 

Smith,  Roger  L 52 

Smith,  RufusZ 44,145 

Smith,  Thomas  C 54,172 

Smith,  Walter 21,128 

Smith,  Walter  Bedell 58 

Smith-Hutton,  Henri  H 22 

Smucker,  Estelle 56 

Smyser,  William  L_ 16,132 

Smyth,  Cornelius  E 19 

Smyth,  Robert  Lacy 13,112 

Snider,  Clyde  W 53,138 

Snider,  Fred 13,162 

Snidow,  William  B.,  Jr 23 

Snow,  William  P 30, 122 

Snyder,  Byron  B 37,133 

Snyder,  Wayne  E 28, 146 

Sober,  Sidney 24,143 

Sokobin,  Samuel 179 

Solana,  J.  Ramon 9,135 

Somerville,  James 35, 115 

Sommer,  Charles  George 41,170 

Sommer,  Stanley  Laszlo 67, 151 

Sonne,  C.  Melvin,  Jr 17, 148 


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Soule,  Robert  H 11 

Soulen,  Garrett  H 58,136 

Southard,  Addison  E 179 

Southard,  Walter  P.,  Jr 11 

Southerland,  John  Harlan 67 

Sowell,  Benjamin  L 31 

Sowell,  Joseph  W 9 

Spalding,  Francis  L 54,128 

Spalding,  Hobart  A 48,163 

Spamer,  Carl  O 179 

Sparks,  Edward  J 17,114 

Sparks,  Joseph  S 64, 134 

Spielman,  Henry  W 35,128 

Spiker,  Clarence  J 14,111 

Spinx,  Jack  C 23 

Spitler,  James  H 61.172 

Spivack,  Herbert  D 7,135 

Spofford,  Dorothy  Edith 54 

Springer,  Paul  L 30 

Springs,  L.  Pittman 32,171 

Sprouse,  Philip  D 64,122 

Spry,  James  W 42 

Squire,  Paul  C 37, 116 

Squires,  Leslie  Albion..  19, 138 

Stabler,  Warwick  B 53 

Stabler,  Wells 47, 145 

Staflord,  Maurice  L 41,116 

Stanford,  G.  Alonzo 15,140 

Stanger,  Ernest  L 22.139 

Stanton,  Edwin  F 52,108 

Stanton,  Willard  Quincy 58,119 

Starcevic,  Anthony  E 30 

Startzell,  Robert  R 2 

Staten,  Verne  G 2 

Stauffer,  Thomas  B 25, 138 

Stebbins,  Henry  E 26,119 

Stedman,  William  Perry,  Jr..  2. 146 

Steele,  Bernard 21,160 

Steele,  Donald  W 36 

Steele,  Owen  L 12 

Steere,  Loyd  V. 44, 110 

Stefan,  Charles  G 61,140 

Steger,  Christian  T 17,111 

Stegmaier,  John  L 8,138 

Stein,  Robert  A 4 

Steinbeck,  Paul  W.. 5 

Steinhardt,  Laurence  A 16 

Steinmetz,  Jay  F 8 

Steins,  Kenedon  P 47,147 

Steintorf,  Paul  P 4,113 

Stensby,  Edith  A 28 

Stephan,  Charles  H 8,164 

Stephens,  Richard  H 22,141 

Stephens,  Robert  Paul 49, 156 

Stephenson,  Howard  Ren6_.  58, 148 

Sterling,  Frederick  A 179 

Sterling,  Richard  W 25.148 

Steussy,  Robin  E. 34,145 

Stevens,  Francis  Bowden...  64, 119 

Stevens,  Harry  E 23 

Stevens,  Leslie  C 58 

Stevenson,  Robert  A 15,143 

Stewart,  Charles  Allan 15,153 

Stewart,  Francis  R 179 

Stewart,  James  B 179 

Stewart,  John  Lammey 17, 115 


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Stewart,  Warren  C 43,166 

Stillman,  Edmund  Owen 7,149 

Stines,  Norman  C,  Jr 61, 135 

Stoessel,  Walter  J.,  Jr 68, 134 

Stoffel,  Albert  W 24,138 

Stokes,  John  H 34 

Stokes,  William  N 12,147 

Stoll,  Albert  E.,  Jr 38 

Stone,  Galen  L 26,148 

Stone,  John  F 52, 124 

Stookey,  Robert  W 43,138 

Stoppani,  Charles 56 

Stora,  DeWitt  L 59,138 

Story,  Harry  W 16, 167 

Stoughton,  Tom  R 59 

Stratton,  Chester  M 61 

Strauss,  Elliott  B 28 

Streeper,  Robert  B 12,117 

Stritman,  Harry  R 37,162 

Strom,  Carl  W_ 64,122 

Strong,  Curtis  C 43,156 

Strong,  John  L 2 

Strong,  Robert  C 14,128 

Stroup,  Howard  W 49, 174 

Stryker,  Gerald 12,145 

S  try ker,  Virginia  C 15 

Stuart,  J.  Leighton 10 

Stuart,  Wallace  W 11,134 

Sturgeon,  Leo  D 179 

Sturm,  John  Felix 21, 160 

Sturm,  Paul  J- 67,130 

Stutesman,  John  H.,  Jr 13,145 

Styles,  Francis  H- 12,117 

Sullam,  Victor  Benedict 37, 153 

Sullivan,  Kenneth  P.  T 25,142 

Sullivan,  William  H 52.147 

Summers,  Lionel  M 37, 150 

Sumner,  Philip  D 41,168 

Sundell,  Charles  C 9 

Sunderland,  Morton 31 

Suiidt,  Olaf  Francis... 21,158 

Sutterlin,  James  S 25,145 

Swank,  Emory  C 13,145 

Swayne,  Kingdon  W 28,145 

Sweetser,  Willard  M 61 

Swenson,  Laurits  S 179 

Swezey,  Anthony  C 21,128 

Swift,  Carleton  B.,  Jr 67, 172 

Swift,  Merritt 179 

Swing,  Joseph  M 66 

Swope,  Warren  L... 25 

Symans,  Edward  A 49 

Symmes,  Harrison  M.,  Jr...  19, 146 

Taber,  Alva 34 

Taft,  Orray,  Jr 9,128 

Taggart,  Spencer 16,161 

Tait,  George 26,113 

Tait,  William  Malcolm 31,159 

Talbott,  Sheridan 179 

Taliaferro,  Charles  H 8 

Tanck,  Margarite 33 

Tanguy,  Charles  R 31,146 

Tanner,  Edward  Livingston.  15, 161 

Tarin,  John  A_ 43 

Tate,  Foster  J 22 


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Taylor,  Ancel  Newell 64,159 

Taylor,  Clifford  C 34,111 

Taylor,  E  tester  Paul 30 

Taylor,  Eva 39 

Taylor,  Fred 27,158 

Taylor,  Henry  L 30, 173 

Taylor,  Kathleen  C 15 

Taylor,  Laurence  W 64,119 

Taylor,  Richard  Porter 27,154 

Taylor,  Robert  M 30, 124 

Teall,  Oirvan 8 

Telban,  John 4 

Teller,  Hugh  H 56,164 

Tenney,  E.  Paul 9,120 

TePaske,  Adelphos  H 26 

Tewell,  Harold  S 15,110 

Tewksbury,  Howard  H 64,113 

Thacher,  Nicholas  0 46,140 

Thayer,  Charles  W 64, 124 

Thibodeaux,  Ben  H 21,115 

Thiel,  Cyril  L.  F 53, 128 

Thomas,  Charles  W... 26 

Thomas,  Edward  J 64, 160 

Thomas,  Henry  Evans,  3d. ..  5, 163 

Thomas,  Luther  A.,  2d 28 

Thomas,  Reuben  R 13,158 

Thomas,  Sheldon 18,119 

Thomason,  John  W.,  3d 35, 155 

Thomasson,  David  A 27,128 

Thompson,  Arthur  T 1,120 

Thompson,  Charles  0 35,128 

Thompson,  E.  Bigelow 61,151 

Thompson,  Glenn  C 49 

Thompson,    Harold    Edward 

M 15,19,32,33,45 

Thompson,  J.  Charles 29,138 

Thompson,  John  M.,  Jr 60,143 

Thompson,  Leonard  E 43 

Thompson,  Llewellyn  E.,  J.  64, 114 

Thompson,  Margaret  W 13, 156 

Thompson,  Paul  Dean 23 

Thompson,  Samuel  R 29,117 

Thompson,  Tyler 64,119 

Thoren,  Conrad  J 27, 164 

Thurgood,  Harriet  C._ 29 

Thurston,  Ray  L 65,124 

Thurston,  Walter 41,108 

Tibbets,  Gene  H 50 

Tidmarsh,  Harold  A 32 

Timberlake,  Clare  H 57,122 

Timm,  EricW 54,160 

Tims,  Richard  Wonser 49,154 

Tindall,  Robert  Kille.   17,  34, 46, 169 

Tittmann,  Harold  H.,  Jr 32, 108 

Titus,  Earle  0... 52, 167 

Tobler,  JohnH 21,162 

Tolin,  Corabelle 2 

Tolman,  George  L 9 

Tolman,  Lewis  B 47 

Tomlinson,  Franklin  E 17 

Tooke,  Charles  M 28 

Toon,  Malcolm 49,138 

Topping,  John  L 45. 132 

Torbert,  Horace  G.,  Jr 52, 128 

Tot  ten,  Ralph  J 179 

Touchette,  Joseph  I 12, 124 


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Tower,  Arthur  F _ 29,122 

Towler,  Harry  H.,  Jr 45 

Towson,  Norman  E 1,157 

Toyne,  Llewellyn  Vernon 2, 161 

Train,  William  F. 28 

Trapnell,  Franklin  W 3,168 

Travers,  Howard  K 9,110 

Tredwell,  Roger  C 179 

Trent,  Mary  Vance 46,136 

Trenta,  Walter 1,173 

Trimble,  William  C 34,119 

Trost,  Edward  J 25,143 

Troutman,  Harry  L 55, 117 

Trowbridge,  Jones  R 1, 167 

Troxel,  Oliver  L.,  Jr 49,142 

True,  Ralph  Orlando,  Jr 31,169 

Trueblood,  Edward  G.. 9,119 

Tuck,  S.  Pinkney 18 

Tucker,  Forrest 59 

Tullock,  Gordon  C 13,148 

Turkel,  Harry  R 41,120 

Turner,  Allen  Richard 13 

Turner,  Milton  Marston 24,150 

Turner,  Thomas  T.... 55,141 

Turner,  William  T 10,116 

Tuthill,  John  W 65,130 

Twining,  Kinsley 30,138 

Twombly,  John  F 61 

Tyler,  Morgan  S.,  Jr._ 57 

Tyler,  S.  Roger,  Jr 65, 128 

Tynan,  Richard  M 39,145 

Underbill,  Francis  T 50,147 

Unverzagt,  Henry  T 42, 168 

Urban,  Peter  L_ 59 

Urruela,  Charles  M 18,149 

Usher,  Richard  E 65,135 

Valdes,  Philip  Hanna.. 12, 148 

Valentine,  Francis  B 22 

Valenza,  Angelo  D 23 

Valenza,  Thomas  F 18.164 

Valliere,  Raymond  A 57, 143 

Van  Auken,  Robert  D 22 

Van  Buren,  Henry  Tate 23 

Vance,  Marshall  M... 24,115 

Vance,  Reginald  F.  C 52 

Vance,  Sheldon  B 23,135 

van  den  Arend,  Frederik 44, 117 

Vanderburg,  William  0 57,158 

van  der  Gracht,  Ides 44.158 

Vander  Laan,  Joseph  W 45, 154 

Vandervoort,  Banjamin  H. .  47, 167 

Van  de  Velde,  Robert  W 31 

Van  Mater,  Blinn 57 

van  Oss,  Hendrik 11,138 

van  Putten,  James  Dyke 12, 154 

Van  Wickel,  Jesse  F... 44, 115 

Vargas,  Armando  E 42 

Varrelmann,  George 16 

Vass,  Lawrence  C 26,157 

Vaughan,  Stephen  B 29,168 

Vaughn,  Robert  J 59 

Vebber,  JohnM 14,154 

Veltman,  Hugh 60 

Venturini,  Thomas 38,170 

Verity,  Felix  Smith 27,36,169 


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Vest,  George  S 30,143 

Vickery,  Hugh  B 43 

Vigil,  Abraham 43 

Villard,  Henry  S 65,111 

Vincent,  John  Carter 54,108 

Vmson,  J.  Kittredge 24, 130 

Vittetoe,  Kenneth  W_ 33 

Vogenitz,  Hernan  C 14,167 

Volz,  MaryE 29,140 

von  der  Lieth,  John  N 25, 174 

von  Hellens,  Lawrence  W...  65, 167 

von  Lossberg,  Victor  E 36, 162 

von  Tresckow,  Egmont  C 179 

Votolato,  Alfonse  Cosmo 38,170 

Vyse,  William  Clarke 42,125 

Waddell,  Harold  N.. 65 

Wadleigh,  George  R 22, 143 

Wadsworth,  Craig  AV 179 

Wadsworth,  George 36,108 

Waggoner,  Edward  L 35,136 

Wagner,  Joseph  J 50,134 

Wagner,  Robert  W 1,162 

Wahl,  Theodore  A 14,148 

Wailes,  Edward  T 65,114 

Walker,  Berrisford  H 38 

Walker,  Howard  L.,  Jr 42 

Walker,  Jay- 50,125 

Walker,  Joseph  F 49,167 

Walker,  William  W 65, 130 

Wallace,  Sherman  L... 31,162 

Wallace,  William  E 12 

Waller,  Fred  E 38,134 

Waller,  George  P 4,41,119 

Waller,  JohnH 35,167 

Walmsley,  Walter  N.,  Jr 37, 116 

Walsh,  Edward  J. ,Jr 15, 

19,32,33,45 

Walsh,  Howard  B 54 

Walsh,  Walter  M 23,173 

Walstrom,  Joe  D 34,120 

Walstrom,  Milton  C 65 

Walters,  Vernon  A 6 

Walton,  Charles  M.,  Jr 48 

Walyce,  Eugenia  N 65,173 

Wanamaker,  Temple 49,134 

Warburg,  Paul  Felix 28 

Ward,  Angus 12,113 

Ward,  Dorothy  R 52 

Ward,  Robert  S.. 12,122 

Warden,  Randall  D 40,56 

Wardlaw,  Andrew  B 53,134 

Ware,  Everett  H 44 

Waring,  Robert  Olaf 32 

Warner,  Carlos  J 14,117 

Warner,  Charles  T 8 

Warner,  Gerald 13,125 

Warner,  Norman  E 4, 145 

Warner,  Percy  De  F 5,152 

Warren,  AvraM 20,108 

Warren,  Fletcher... 47,108 

Washburne,  Carleton  W 38, 152 

Washington,  Raoul  F 15 

Washington,  S.  Walter 41,115 

Wasson,  Thomas  C ..  31, 114 

Waterman,  Henry  S 179 


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Waters,  Wayland  B 36,143 

Watrous,  Livingston  D -  1,134 

Watson,  Osbom  S 45,117 

Weast,  Herbert  S 42,139 

Weatherby,  Meredith 66,132 

Weaver,  Findley 27,159 

Webb,  Oliver  Paul 2 

Webber,  Donald  B 2 

Webster,  Claudius  B 3,161 

Webster,  Donald  Everett-..  56, 154 

Webster,  Edward  C,  Jr 42,174 

Weddell,  Alexander  W 179 

Wehmeyer,  Donald  Arthur.-       62 

Weil,  T.  Eliot 34,125 

Weiner,  Herbert  E 28, 148 

Weininger,  Arthur  D 44, 146 

Weise,  Robert  W.,  Jr_ 53, 139 

Weisenburg,  Leslie  A 21,167 

Weismann,  Henri  Andrfe 6, 136 

Welch,  Aubrey  Lee,  Jr 25, 173 

Welch.  Rolland 6,125 

Wellborn,  Alfred  T 20, 128 

Wellington,  Rebecca  G 25, 171 

Wellman,  Harvey  R 41,136 

Wells,  Alfred  W 65,139 

Wells,  H.  Bartlett 65,125 

Wells,  Marshall  F 22 

Wells,  Milton  K 32,125 

Wells,  Walter  J 69 

Wendelin,  Eric  C .-  65,119 

Wendt.ErwinW 25,174 

Wenner,  Thomas  J.  B 24, 159 

Werner,  Donald  H 65 

Wernimont,  Kenneth 14,153 

Wessells,  Helen  E. - 2,154 

West,  Bland 32 

West,  George  Lybrook,  Jr...  65,132 

Westley,  Roy  Olin 8,164 

Weyher,  Theodore  A 55 

Wharton,  OKfton  R 50,120 

Wharton,  David  B 1,168 

Whatton,  James  E 2 

Whedbee,  Robert  E 53, 139 

Wheeler,  Post 179 

Wheeler,  William  M.,  Jr 5,160 

Whitakcr,  Charles  H 59,132 

Whitaker,  Hugh  N 39, 156 

White,  AlanP 3,173 

White,  Byron 8,134 

White,  C.  Carey 37 

White,  Charles  V 19, 

20,  29,  51, 60, 165 
White,  Duncan  Murcbison...  9. 162 
White,  George  De  Forest....  31, 151 

White,  Howard  A 43 

White,  IvanB 21,122 

White,  John  Campbell 179 

Wliite,  Rollie  H.,  Jr.. 63, 171 

Whitehead,  John  B 16 

Whitney,  Alfred  G 65, 161 

Whitson,  Jack  H. 28 


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Whitver,  Walter  R.,  Jr_ 65, 170 

Whittinghill,  George  D 23,171 

Widmer,  Louis  L._ 27,163 

Widney,  George  M 66,136 

Wiedenmayer,  Joseph  E 37,162 

Wieland.  William  A 14,136 

Wiesner,  Louis  A... 25,139 

Wiley,  John  C 50,108 

Wiley,  Samuel  Hamilton 179 

Wiley,  Walter  W... 22 

Wilford,  Richard  R 63,145 

Wilken,  David 65,159 

Wilkins,  Fraser 65,130 

Wilkinson,  Edward  C 44,157 

Wilkinson,  James  R 54,116 

Wilkowski,  Jean  Mary 14 

Willems,  John  M 38 

Willey,  JohnA 45 

Williams,  Arthur  R 9,128 

Williams,  Elbert  R.. 26 

William,  Frank  S 179 

Williams,  Harris  H 63,139 

Williams,  Jack  S 37,161 

Williams,  Lea  E 13 

Williams,  Murat  W._ 19,128 

Williams,  Philip  P. -. 31,128 

Williams,  Randall  S.,  Jr 36,128 

Williams,  Thomas  C 17 

Williams,  Vincent  D 33,174 

Williamson,  Harold  L 179 

Williamson,  Raymond  E.  S..         8 

Willis,  Frances  E 26,116 

Willson,  Gilbert  R 179 

Wilson,  Deermg  E 36 

Wilson,  Earl  Joseph 13,164 

Wilson,  Edward  Charles.  29,52,163 

Wilson,  Edwin  C 56,108 

Wilson,  Eva  Bryan 3 

Wilson.  Evan  M 35,122 

Wilson,  Hugh  R 179 

Wilson,  Jackson  W 18, 139 

Wilson,  James  Parker 65,164 

Wilson,  Orme 179 

Wilson,  Robert  A 49,146 

Wilson,  Robert  E 65,128 

Wilson,  Thomas  M 179 

Wilson,  W  John,  Jr 41 

Wilson,  Warden  McK 179 

Win  free,  Robert  M 4,140 

Wiug,  Albert  G..  Jr 36 

Winn,  Joanne  V 3 

Winship,  North.... 8,110 

Winship,  Stephen... 30,146 

Winslow,  RoUin  R 179 

Winston,  Robert  A 51 

Winters,  George  H 65,113 

Winters,  George  Payne,  Jr. ..       68 
Witcher,  Albert  Armistcad...        40 

Withers,  Charles  D 65,136 

Withey,  Francis  M 10 


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Withey,  Howard  F 179 

Witman,  William,  2d 31,128 

Witt.  William  H 17,143 

Woelfel,  John  C 19 

Wolcott,  Henry  M 179 

Wolf,  Franklin  W 59,113 

Wolfe,  Glenn  George 5,158 

Wolff,  Stanley  B 4,141 

Wollam,  Park  F 5 

Wood,  Chalmers  B 65 

Wood,  Harold  C 43,168 

Wood,  Hilton  F-.-. 53 

Wood,  John  R 21,162 

Wood,  John  S.,  Jr 22 

Woods,  Sam  E 26,110 

Woodward,  G.  Carlton 179 

Woodward,  Paul  E 2 

Woodward,  Robert  F 66,120 

Woolf,  Donald  L 45 

Wooster,  Julia  Louise 22 

Worden,  Marion  L 67 

Worster,  Stephen  C 42,166 

Wren.  Fred  M 8,155 

Wright,  David  E 10,168 

Wright,  Paul  G 24 

Wright,  William  P 11,128 

Wylie,  William  N 20 

Wyman,  Leslie  H 19.20 

Wyman,  Parker  D 25,145 

Wysong,  Robert  C 42.147 

Xanthaky.  Theodore  A 50,159 

Yager,  Joseph  Arthur 11,153 

Yates,  Sam  L.,  Jr 13,140 

Yatsevitch,  Gratian  M 7 

Yearns,  Kenneth  J 6,125 

Yelton,  Elmer  E 30,139 

Yerby,  William  J. 179 

Ylitalo,  J.  Raymond 20,159 

Yost,  Bartley  F 179 

Yost,  Charles  W 3,120 

Yost,  Robert  L 53,145 

Young,  James  B 179 

Young.  John  B 4,142 

Young,  SamueltH.. ..,  30,174 

Young.  Whitney ,  45,125 

Zagorski,  Steven  D 49.162 

Zapf.  Lacey  C 179 

Zawadzki,  Casimir  T 50,166 

Zeller.  WinnF 61 

Zentz.  George  H.. 42.174 

Zerbel,  Harry  R 22,141 

Ziler.  William  D 19 

Zimmermann.  Robert  W 48,146 

Zirkle,  Vernon  B 2,172 

Zurhellen,  Joseph  O.,  Jr 65,146 

Zvveig,  Ben. -  42,167 


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[The  names  of  provinces,  states,  and  other  administrative  divisions  are  omitted  from  this  index,  but  those  in 
countries  the  areas  of  which  have  been  formally  or  Informally  assigned  to  consular  districts  may  be  found  on 
pages  80-101  alphabetically  under  name  of  country.] 


Accra,  Gold  Coast,  West  Africa  . 

Addis  Ababa,  Ethiopia. 

Adelaide,  South  Australia 

Aden 


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.  30,73 
.  20,  71 
.  2,69 
.  29,73 


Aegean,  Italian  Islands  of.    See  Italian  Islands  of 
the  Aegean. 

Afghanistan 1,69,80 

Africa 30,73,80 

See  also  Aecra,  Algiers,  Azores,  Canary  Islands, 
Cape  Verde  Islands,  Dakar,  Egypt,  Lagos, 
L^opoldville,  Liberia,  Lourenpo  Marques, 
Luanda,  Madagascar,  Madeira,  Mombasa, 
Morocco,  Nairobi,  Tunis,  and  Union  of 
South  Africa. 

Agua  Prieta,  Sonora,  Mexico 42,75 

Alexandria,  Egypt 19,71 

Algiers,  Algeria 23,  71 

Almirante,  Panama 47 

Amsterdam,  Netherlands 44,77 

Andorra 81 

Angola,  Africa 51 

Ankara,  Turkey 56 

Annobon 80 

Antigua,  Leeward  Islands,  British  West  Indies..  30, 74 

Antilla,  Cuba 18 

Antofagasta,  Chile. 10,69 

Antwerp,  Belgium 4,69 

Antwerpen.    See  Antwerp. 

Arabia  (see  also  Saudi  Arabia) 51, 81 

Arequipa,  Peru 48 

Argentina 1,69,81 

Aruba,  Netherlands  West  Indies. 44 

Ascension 80 

Asuncion,  Paraguay 47,78 

Athenai.    See  Athens. 

Athens,  Greece 31,74 

Auckland,  New  Zealand 45,77 

Australia 2,69,81 

Austria 3 

Azores 50,78,81 

Baghdad,  Iraq 36,75 

Bahamas 31.81 

Bahia,  Bahia,  Brazil 6,69 

Bahrein  Islands 81 

Baia.    See  Bahia. 

Baile  Atha  Cliath.    See  Dublin. 

Bangkok,  Siam 52,78 

Barbados,  British  West  Indies 30,74 

Barcelona,  Spain 53,78 

Barranquilla,  Colombia 14,70 

Basel,  Switzerland 55,79 

Basra,  Iraq.. 36,75 

Batavia,  Java,  Netherlands  Indies 44, 77 


Pa£e 

Beirut,  Lebanon 39,76 

Bel6m.    See  Par&. 

Belfast,  Northern  Ireland 28,72 

Belgian  Congo.. 4,69 

Belgium 4,69,81 

Belgrade,  Yugoslavia 61,79 

Belize,  British  Honduras 30,74 

Beograd.    See  Belgrade. 

Bergen,  Norway.. 46,77 

Berlin,  Germany 24,72 

Bermuda 30,74,82 

Bern,  Switzerland 54,79 

Bilbao,  Spain 53,78 

Birmingham,  England 28,72 

BogotS,  Colombia : 14,70 

Bolivia 5,69,82 

Bombay,  India 35 

Bordeaux,  France 22,71 

Borneo,  British.    See  British  Malaysia. 
Borneo,  Netherlands.    See  Netherlands  Indies. 

Bradford,  England 28,72 

Bratislava,  Czechoslovakia... 17 

Brazil 5,69,82 

Bremen,  Germany 25,72 

Bremerhaven,  Germany 25 

Brisbane ,  Queensland,  Australia 2, 69 

Bristol,  England 28,72 

British  Guiana 30,74,82 

British  Honduras 30 

British  Malaysia 82 

British  West  Indies  (see  (Use  West  Indies)..  30,74, 100 

Brussels,  Belgium 4,69 

Bruxelles.    See  Brussels. 

Bucharest,  Rumania 51,78 

Budapest,  Hungary 33,74 

Buenaventura,  Colombia 14 

Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 1, 69 

Bulgaria 7,69,82 

Burma,  Union  of 7,69,82 

Cairo,  Egypt.. 18,71 

Calcutta,  India 35 

Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada 8 

Call,  Colombia 14,70 

Camagiiey,  Cuba 16 

Canada 7 

Canary  Islands 53,78,82 

Canberra,  Australian  Capital  Territory,  Aus- 
tralia  2 

Canton,  Kwangtung,  China 11,69 

Cap  Haitien,  Haiti 33 

Cape  Verde  Islands 83 

Capetown,    Cape   Province,   Union   of  South 

Africa 58, 79 

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Caracas,  Venezuela --  60, 79 

Cardiff,  Wales 28,72 

Cartagena,  Colombia -.-  14,70 

Casablanca,  Morocco 43,77 

Cear&.    See  Fortaleza. 
Ceiba.    See  La  Ceiba. 

Ceylon —  - 29,73,83 

Changchun,  Kirin,  China 12,69 

Cherbourg,  France 22,71 

Chihuahua,  Chihuahua,  Mexico 42,75 

Chile 9,69.83 

China 10,69,83 

Chosen.    See  Korea. 

Christchurch,  New  Zealand 45 

Christiania,  Norway.    See  Oslo. 

Chxingking,  China 12,70 

Ciudad  Ju&rez,  Chihuahua,  Mexico 42,75 

Ciudad  Trujillo,  Dominican  Republic 17,70 

Cochabamba,  Bolivia -    5,69 

Colombia 14,70,83 

Colombo,  Ceylon. 29,73 

Colon,  Panama -- - 47 

Comoro  Islands  (see  Madagascar) 80,93 

Constantinople,  Turkey.    See  Istanbul. 

Copenhagen,  Denmark 17,70 

Corisco 80 

Cork,  Ireland... 37,75 

Corse 85 

Costa  Rica.. 15,70,84 

Crozet  (see  Madagascar) 93 

Cruz  Grande,  Coquimbo,  Chile 10 

Cuba . 15,70,84 

Curacao,  West  Indies 45,77,84 

Cyprus. 84 

Czechoslovakia 16,70,84 

Dairen,  Llaoning,  China .--  12,70 

Dakar,  French  West  Africa 23,71 

Damascus,  Syria ^6, 79 

Danzig,  Poland.    See  Gdansk. 

Denmark 17,70,84 

Dhahran.  Saudi  Arabia 52,78 

Dodecanese  Islands.    See  Italian  Islands  of  the 
Aegean. 

Dominican  Republic 17,70,84 

Dublin,  Ireland 36,75 

Dunedin,  New  Zealand 45 

Durban,  Natal,  Union  of  South  Africa 58, 79 

Dutch  East  Indies.    See  Netherlands  Indies. 
Dutch  Guiana.    See  Surinam. 
Dutch  West  Indies.    See  Curafao. 

East  Indies.    See  Netherlands  Indies. 

Ecuador .--  18,70,84 

Edinburgh,  Scotland 28,72 

Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada 8 

Egypt.... 18,71,84 

Eire.    See  Ireland. 

El  Salvador 19,71,84 

Elobey  Islands,  Great  and  Little 80 

England 26,72,87 

Estonia 20 

Ethiopia .--.  20,71,85 

Fernando  de  Noronha 82 

Fernando  Po 80 

Fiji  Islands... 30,74 


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Finland... 20,71,85 

Firenze.    See  Florence. 

Florence,  Italy 38,75 

Formosa.    See  Taipei. 

Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada  8 

Fortaleza,  Cear&,  Brazil 6,69 

France .-  20,71,85 

Frankfort  on  the  Main,  Germany 26,72 

Frankfurt-am-Main.      See    Frankfort    on    the 
Main. 

Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada 8 

French  Guiana 71,85 

French  Indochina 71,85 

French  West  Indies 23,71,86 

Funchal,  Madeira,  Portugal 50,78 

Gal&pagos  Islands 84.97 

Gdansk  (Danzig),  Poland 80 

Geneva,  Switzerland 55,79 

Genoa,  Italy 38,76 

Genova.    See  Genoa. 

Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 30,74 

Germany 24,72,86 

Gibraltar 29 

Glasgow,  Scotland.... 28,72 

Glorious  Islands  («ee  Madagascar) 80, 93 

Godthaab,  Greenland 17,70 

Gold  Coast,  West  Africa 30,73 

Golfito,  Costa  Rica 15 

GSteborg,  Sweden 54,79 

Great  Britain 26,72,87 

Greece -  31,74,90 

Greenland  (see  wwder  Denmark) 17,70 

Grenada,  British  West  Indies 30,74 

Guadalajara,  Jalisco,  Mexico 42,76 

Guatemala 32,74.90 

Guatemala,  Guatemala 32,74 

Guayaquil,  Ecuador 18,70 

Guaymas,  Sonora,  Mexico... 42,76 

Guiana.     See  French   Guiana,   Surinam,  and 
British  Guiana. 

Habana,  Cuba 15,70 

Hague  (The),  Netherlands 44 

Haiti 32,74,90 

Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada S 

Hamburg,  Germany 25,72 

Hamilton,  Bermuda 30,73 

Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada 8 

Hankow,  Hupeh,  China 12,70 

Hanoi,  French  Indochina.. 23,71 

Helsinki,  Finland 20,71 

Honduras 33,74,9C 

Honduras,  British 30,74 

Hong  Kong. 29,72 

Hull,  England .--  29,72 

Hungary 33,74,91 

Iceland. 34,74,91 

India -- —  34,74,91 

Indies.  See  Netherlands  Indies  and  West  Indies. 
Indochina,  French.    See  French  Indochina. 

Iquitos,  Peru 4! 

Iran.... 35,74,91 

Iraq - 36,75,91 

Ireland 36,75,91 


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Ireland,  Northern 26,72,91 

Irish  Free  State.    See  Ireland. 

Islas  de  la  Bahta 91 

Istanbul,  Turkey - 57,79 

Italian  Islands  of  the  Aegean 91 

Italy 37,75,91 

Izmir,  Turkey 57,79 

Jamaica,  British  West  Indies 30,74,92 

lapan 39,66,75,92 

Java,  Netherlands  Indies 41,77 

Jerusalem,  Palestine 47,78 

Jidda,  Kingdom  of  Saudi  Arabia 51,78 

Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  Union  of  South  Africa.  58. 79 
Jugoslavia.    See  Yugoslavia. 

Kabul,  Afghanistan 1,69 

Karachi,  Pakistan 46 

Kaunas,  Lithuania 40 

Keijo,  Chosen.    See  Seoul,  Korea. 

Kenya,  East  Africa 30,73 

Kerguelen  («e<  Madagascar) 93 

Kingston,  Jamaica,  British  West  Indies 30, 74 

iKobe,  Japan. 66 

Kobenhavn.    See  Copenhagen. 

Korea 39,67.75,92 

Kuala  Lumpur,  Malayan  Union 29,73 

Kunming,  Yunnan,  China 12,70 

La  Ceiba,  Honduras. -. - 33,74 

Lagos,  Nigeria,  West  Africa 30,73 

La  Quaira.  Venezuela 60 

Lahore,  Pakistan 46 

La  Oroya,  Peru.. 48 

La  Paz,  Bolivia 5,69 

La  Romana,  Dominican  Republic 18 

Latvia. 39 

Lebanon 39,75,92 

Leeward  Islands,  British  West  Indies.. 30,74 

Le  Havre,  France 23,71 

Lfeopoldville,  Belgian  Congo. 4,69 

Liberia. 40,75,92 

Liechtenstein 40,93 

Lima,  Peru 48,78 

Limerick,  Ireland 37 

Lisboa.    See  Lisbon. 

Lisbon,  Portugal... 50,78 

Lithuania 40 

Liverpool,  England 29,73 

Loanda,  Angola,  Africa.    See  Luanda. 

London,  England. 26,73 

Lourenfo  Marques,  Mozambique,  Africa 51, 78 

Luanda,  Angola,  Africa 51,78 

Luxembourg.. 40,75,93 

Luxembourg,  Luxembourg 40,75 

Lyon,  France.. 23,71 

Madagascar... 24,71,93 

Madeira. 60,78,93 

Madras,  India 35 

Madrid,  Spain.. 52,78 

M&laga,  Spain 53, 78 

Malayan  Union 29,73 

!  Malta 29 

Man,  Isle  of 88 

Managua,  Nicaragua 45,77 


Page 

ManSos,  Amazonas,  Brazil 6 

Manaus.    See  ManSos. 

Manchester,  England 29,73 

Manchuria.    See  China. 

Manila,  Republic  of  the  Philippines 48,78 

Manzanillo,  Cuba 16 

Maracaibo,  Venezuela 60,79 

Marseille,  France 23,71 

Martinique,  French  West  Indies 23,71 

Matagalpa,  Nicaragua... 45 

Matamoros,  Tamaulipas,  Mexico 42,76 

Mauritius 80 

Mazatlto,  Sinaloa,  Mexico 42,76 

Medellin,  Colombia 14,70 

Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 2,69 

M6rida,  Yucatto,  Mexico 42,76 

Mesopotamia.    See  Iraq. 

Mexican,  Baja  California,  Mexico 42,76 

Mexico 41,76,93 

Mexico,  D.  F.,  Mexico 41,76 

Milan,  Italy 38,75 

Mollendo,  Peru.. 48 

Mombasa,  Kenya,  East  Africa. 30,73 

Monaco 96 

Moru-ovia,  Liberia 40,75 

Montenegro.    See  Yugoslavia. 

Monterrey,  Nuevo  Leon,  Mexico. 42,76 

Montevideo,  Uruguay.. 59,79 

Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada. 8 

Morocco 43,77,96 

Moscow,  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics...  58,79 

Mozambique,  Africa 61,78 

Mukden,  Liaoning,  China 12,70 

Mfinchen.    See  Munich. 

Munich,  Germany... 26,72 

Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa.. 30,74 

Nanking,  China 10,70 

Naples,  Italy 39,75 

Napoli.    See  Naples. 

Nassau,  New  Providence,  Bahamas 31,73 

Netherlands 44,77,96 

Netherlands  Guiana.    See  Surinam. 

Netherlands  Indies 44,  77, 96 

Netherlands  West  Indies.    See  Curasao. 

New  Caledonia 23,71,96 

Newcastle-on-Tyne,  England 29,73 

New  Delhi,  India 34 

Newfoundland 30.74,96 

New  Providence,  Bahamas  (see  Nassau) 31,81 

New  Zealand 45,77,96 

Niagara  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada 9 

Nicaragua 45,77,97 

Nice,  France 23,71 

Nigeria,  West  Africa. 30,73 

Nogales,  Sonora,  Mexico 42,76 

Norfolk  Island 97 

Northern  Ireland.    See  Ireland,  Northern. 

Norway 46,77,97 

Nossi  B§  (see  Madagascar) 93 

Noumea,  New  Caledonia 23,71 

Nuevo  Laredo,  Tamaulipas,  Mexico 43,76 

Oceania.    See   Australia,    Netherlands    Indies, 

New  Zealand,  and  Society  Islands. 
Oporto,  Portugal 50,78 


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Oslo,  Norway -.- 46,78 

Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada- 7 

Pacific  Islands - 97 

See  also  Australia,  Fiji  Islands,  Netherlands 
Indies,  New  Caledonia,  New  Zealand,  Phil- 
ippines, Republic  of,  and  Society  Islands. 

Pakistan 46,78,97 

Palermo,  Italy - 39,75 

Palestine  and  Transjordan 47, 78, 97 

Panama .- - 47 

Panama,  Panama --       47 

Pars,  Para,  Brazil 6,69 

Paraguay 47,78,97 

Paramaribo,  Surinam- --  45,77 

Paris,  France 20,71 

Patras,  Greece_ 32,74 

Peiping,  Hopeh,  China. 12,70 

Peking.    See  Peiping. 
Pemba.    See  Zanzibar. 

Pemambuco,  Pernambuco,  Brazil..- 6,69 

Persia.    See  Iran. 

Perth,  Western  Australia,  Australia 3, 69 

Peru-.- - - - 48,78,97 

Philippines,  Republic  of  the.- -.  48,78,98 

Piedras  Negras,  Coahuila,  Mexico. 43,76 

Plymouth,  England 29,73 

Poland.. 49,78,98 

Ponta  Delgada,  SSo  Miguel,  Azores 50,78 

Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada  (see  Fort  William 

and  Port  Arthur) 8 

Port-au-Prince,  Haiti 32 

Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Province,  Union  of  South 

Africa 58,79 

Port  Llm6n,  Costa  Rica 15,70 

Porto.    See  Oporto. 

Porto  Alegre,  Rio  Grande  do  Sul,  Brazil 6, 69 

Port-of-Spam,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies.. .  31,74 

Port  Said,  Egypt 19,71 

Portugal 50,78,98 

Poznan,  Poland 50 

Praha,  Czechoslovakia.. 16,70 

Pretoria,  Transvaal,  Union  of  South  Africa 57 

Puerto  Armuelles,  Panama 47 

Puerto  la  Cruz,  AnzoStegui,  Venezuela 60 

Puerto  Libertador,  Dominican  Republic 18 

Quebec,  Quebec,  Canada 9 

Quepos,  Costa  Rica 15 

Quito,  Ecuador.... -  18,71 

Rabat,  Morocco. 43 

Rangoon,  Burma - 7,69 

Recife.    See  Pemambuco. 

Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada - -..         9 

Reunion 81 

Reykjavik,  Iceland 34,74 

Reynosa,  Tamaulipas,  Mexico 43,76 

Riga,  Latvia--. 39 

Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil 5,69 

Rio  Grande,  Rio  Grande  do  Sul,  Brazil-. 6 

Roma.    See  Rome. 

Rome,  Italy - 37,75 

Rotterdam,  Netherlands-.- 44,77 

Rumania 51,78,98 

Russia.    See  Union  of  Soviet  Soci  alist  Republics. 


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Sagua  la  Grande,  Cuba 16 

Saigon,  French  Indochina 24,71 

St.  Helena - - 81 

St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada 9 

St.  John's,  Newfoundland 30,74 

St.  Michael.    See  SSo  Miguel. 

St.  Paul  (see  Madagascar) - 93 

St.  Stephen,  New  Brunswick,  Canada 9 

St.  Thomas  Island  (see  Sao  Tom6). 

Ste.  Marie  (see  Madagascar)— 93 

Salaverry,  Peru 48 

Salonika,  Greece. 32,74 

Salvador.    See  El  Salvador. 

Sana'a,  Yemen 60 

San  Jos6,  Costa  Rica 15,70 

San  Luis  PotosI,  San  Luis  PotosI,  Mexico 43,76 

San  Pedro  Sula,  Honduras- 33,74 

San  Salvador,  El  Salvador.... 19,71 

Santiago,  Chile 9,69 

Santiago  de  Cuba,  Cuba.. 16,70 

Santo   Domingo,   Dominican   Republic.       See 
Ciudad  Trujillo. 

Santos,  sao  Paulo,  Brazil 6,69 

sao  Luiz,  Maranhao,  Brazil 6 

sao  Miguel,  Azores. 50,78 

sao  Paulo,  sao  Paulo,  BrazU 6,69 

sao  Tom6 81 

Sarnla,  Ontario,  Canada 9 

Saudi  Arabia,  Kingdom  of  (see  also  Arabia) .. .  51,  78, 9? 

Scotland --  28,72,87 

Seoul,  Korea - --- --  67,75 

Serbs,  Croats  and  Slovenes,  Kingdom  of  the. 
See  Yugoslavia. 

Seville,  Spain - - 53,75 

Seychelles 81 

's  Oravenhage.    See  The  Hague. 

Shanghai,  Kiangsu,  China 12, 7C 

Siam 52,78,95 

Singapore -- 30,7c 

Smyrna,  Turkey.    See  Izmir. 

Society  Islands,  Oceania 24,71 

Sofia,  Bulgaria -- - 7,6! 

South  Africa,  Union  of 57,79,10( 

Southampton,  England 29,7; 

Soviet  Socialist  Republics,  Union  of.. 58, 79, 10( 

Spain -  52,7S,9S 

Stockholm,  Sweden - -- 53,7! 

Strasbourg,  France 23,71 

Stuttgart,  Germany - 26,7! 

Surinam - 45,77,9! 

Suva,  Fiji  Islands 30,7' 

Sweden 53,79,9! 

Switzerland - —  54,79,9! 

Sydney.  New  South  Wales,  Australia 3.61 

Syria-.... - - 56,79,9! 

Tabriz,  Iran -.-  36, 7< 

Tahiti,  Society  Islands,  Oceania.. 24,71 

Taihoku,  Taiwan.    See  Taipei. 

Taipei,  Taiwan -  13, 7( 

Taiwan 13,71 

Tallinn,  Estonia 2( 

Tamplco,  Tamaulipas,  Mexico 43, 7' 

Tananarive,  Madagascar... --  24,71 

Tanger.    See  Tangier. 

Tangier,  Morocco - 43.71 


GEOGRAPHIC  INDEX 


201 


Pago 
asmania 81 

i'egucigalpa,  Honduras 33,74 

^ehran,  Iran 35,  74 

^ela,  Honduras 33 

^enerife,  Canary  Islands S3, 78 

Thailand.    See  Siam. 

:'he  Hague,  Netherlands - 44 

:'hessalonIki.    See  Salonika. 

i'ientsin,  Hopeh,  China. 13,70 

:'ihwa,  Sinkiang,  China 13,70 

^'ijuana,  Baja  California,  Mexico 43,77 

'okyo,  Japan 39,66,92 

^rino.    See  Turin. 

''oronto,  Ontario,  Canada 9 

"'orreon,  Coahuila,  Mexico 43,77 

'ransjordan 47,78,97 

'rieste,  Free  Territory  of 56,67 

Yinldad,  British  West  Indies 31,74,101 

Mstan  da  Cunha _ 81 

igtao.  Shantung,  China 14,70 

'unis,  Tunisia 24,72 

'urin,  Italy 39,75 

■■urkey 56,79,99 

Inion  of  South  Africa 57, 79, 100 

Inion  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics. 58, 79, 100 

rruguay 59,79,100 

aduz,  Liechtenstein 40 

alencia,  Spain. .,  53, 78 

''alparaiso,  ChUe 10,69 

'^ancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada 9 


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Venezia.    See  Venice. 

Venezuela 60,79,100 

Venice,  Italy. 75 

Veracruz,  Veracruz,  Mexico 43, 77 

Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada 9 

Victoria,  Espirito  Santo,  Brazil 6 

Vieima,  Austria... 3 

Vigo,  Spain 53,  78 

Vitoria.    See  Victoria,  Espirito  Santo,  Brazil. 
Vladivostok,    Union    of   Soviet    Socialist    Re- 
publics  59,79 

Wales 28,72 

Warsaw,  Poland 49,78 

Warszawa,    See  Warsaw. 

Wellington,  New  Zealand 46,77 

West  Indies 74,100 

See  also  Barbados,  Cuba,  Curacao,  Dominican 

Republic,    Haiti,    Kingston,    Nassau,   and 

Port-of-Spain. 
Wien.    See  Vienna. 

Wight,  Isleof 89 

Windsor,  Ontario,  Canada 9 

Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada 9 

Yemen 60 

Yokohama,  Japan 66 

Yugoslavia 61,79,101 

YUnnanfu.    See  Kunming. 

Zagreb,  Yugoslavia... 61,79 

Zanzibar 81 

Zfirich,  Switzerland 65,79 


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LIST 

[Abridged] 

APRIL  1^  1948 


NOTE:  To  avoid  delay  and  insure  prompt 
attention,  correspondence  upon  consular 
business  should  be  addressed,  for  example, 
to — 

The  American  Consulate 
Niagara  Falls 

Ontario,  Canada 


«.  s.  su^ 


CONTENTS 

EXPLANATORY  NOTE 

ABBREVIATIONS  AND  SYMBOLS 

POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 

Countries: 

Afghanistan 

Argentina 

Australia 

Austria 

Belgium  and  Possessions 

Bolivia 

Brazil • 

Bulgaria.,. 

Burma,  Union  of 

Canada, 

Chile 

China 7 

Colombia. 

Costa  Rica 

Cuba 

Czechoslovakia 

Denmark 

Dominican  Republic -- 

Ecuador 

Egypt 

El  Salvador 

Estonia 

Ethiopia 

Finland 

France  and  Possessions 

Germany 

Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland 

Greece 

Guatemala 

Haiti 

Honduras 

Hungary 

Iceland 

India 

Iran 

Iraq 

Ireland 

Italy 

Japan 

Korea 

Latvia 

Lebanon 

n 


Pai 


CONTENTS  III 

•OSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT— Continued 

Countries — Continued  Page 

Liberia 40 

Liechtenstein 40 

Lithuania 40 

Luxembourg 41 

Mexico 41 

Morocco 43 

Netherlands  and  Possessions. . 44 

New  Zealand 45 

Nicaragua 45 

Norway 46 

Pakistan 46 

Palestine  and  Transjordan 47 

Panama 47 

Paraguay 47 

Peru 48 

Philippines,  Republic  of  the 48 

Poland 49 

Portugal  and  Possessions 50 

Rumania 51 

Saudi  Arabia,  Kingdom  of 52 

Siam 52 

Spain 53 

Sweden 54 

Switzerland 55 

Syria 56 

Trieste,  Free  Territory  of «_  56 

Turkey - 57 

Union  of  South  Africa 58 

Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics 58 

Uruguay 59 

Venezuela 60 

Yemen 61 

Yugoslavia 61 

Personnel  Assigned  to  the  Department 63 

Personnel  on  Special  and  Temporart  Detail 67 

Personnel  on  Detail  as  Inspectors 67 

Personnel  on  Leave  or  Assigned  to  Posts  Beustg  Reestablished 68 

Special  Offices 68 

ndex  of  persons 70 


EXPLANATORY  NOTE 

The  listing  of  officers  by  post  is  according  to  salary  and  not  according  to  rank.  1 
relative  rank  of  officers  of  the  three  categories  of  Foreign  Service  personnel  will 
determined  by  Foreign  Service  Regulations. 

ABBREVIATIONS  AND  SYMBOLS 


(AA)     — Office  of  air  attach^. 
Admin. — Administrative 
Asst.     — Assistant 
(C)        — Consulate 
(CA)     — Consular  agency 
(CO)     — Consulate  general 
CM       — Foreign  Service  officer  of  class 
of  career  minister 

— Commercial 

— Embassy 


Cml. 

(E) 

Econ. 


FSO  —Foreign  Service  officer 

FSR  — Foreign  Service  Reserve  officer 

FSS    — Foreign  Service  Staff  officer 

Jr.      — Junior 

(L)     — Legation 

(MA) — Office  of  military  attach^ 

(NA)  —Office  of  naval  attach^ 

Sr.      — Senior 

(VC)  — Vice  consulate 


— Economic 

t  indicates  that  the  date  given  does  not  show  the  total  length  of  continuous  serv 
of  the  officer  at  the  post.  For  this  information  the  officer's  biography  in  i 
Register  of  the  Department  of  State  should  be  consulted. 


IV 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


AFGHANISTAN 
abul  (L) 


(MA). 


ARGENTINA 


ienos  Aires  (E) . 


Name  and  title 


Ely  E.  Palmer,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary. 

T.  Eliot  Weil,  second  secretary;  consul 

Pierre  E.  Parker,  attache.. 

David  B.  Wharton,  asst.  attach^ 

George  E.  Palmer,  attach^;  vice  consul 

Bruce  R.  Crooks,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  M.  Howison,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Lt.  Col.  Edward  F.  Kent,  military  attache 


James     Bruce,    ambassador    extraordinary    and 

plenipotentiary. 
Julian  C.  Oreenup,  counselor  of  embassy  (or  econ. 

sfTairs. 

Guy  W.  Ray,  counselor  of  embassy 

Ralph  HUton,  first  secretary 

Joseph  Louis  Apodaca,  cml.  attachg 

James  F.  Grady,  attache 

Edward  S.  Maney,  first  secretary;  consul  general. . 

Thomas  J.  Maleady,  first  secretary;  consul 

Arthur  T.  Thompson,  attach^ 

George  F.  Scherer,  first  secretary;  consul 

D.  Chadwick  Braggiotti,  attache.. 

John  Ordway,  second  secretary;  consul 

Albert  O.  Qamache,  sr.  econ  analyst 

John  C.  Shillock,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  W.  Wagner,  econ.  analyst 

Franklin  Conklin,  3d,  econ.  analyst 

Carson  O.  Crocker,  attache 

Albert  B.  Franklin,  second  secretary;  consul 

Seaver  R.  Gilcreast,  asst.  attache 

Manson  Earl  Harter,  attache  • 

R.  Kenneth  Oakley,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Jones  R.  Trowbridge,  consul 

Livingston  D.  Watrous,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 

Vemet  L.  Oresham,  vice  consul 

Henry  L.  Pitts,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Kenneth  Norman  Hynes,  asst.  attache 

Arthur  L.  Gamson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Clarence  T.  Breaux,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Douglass  K.  Ballentine,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Dale  M.  Christensen,  vice  consul 

Walter  Trenta,  vice  consul 

Kathleen  D.  O'Shaughnessy,  asst.  admin,  officer.. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Feb.     9, 1945 


Jan. 
Feb. 
{Sept. 
May 
Oct. 
Sept. 


6,1948 
17, 1947 
21,  1947 
14, 1947 

22. 1946 

12. 1947 


May    3,1946 


July    12,1947 
Nov.  29, 1946 


July 
jFeb. 

Nov. 

May 
tJuly 

Mar. 
tJune 

May 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

June 

July 

July 
tOct. 

Mar. 

May 

Apr. 
JJan. 

Jan. 


1. 1947 

3. 1948 
28,1945 

1, 1947 
11, 1946 
22, 1948 

2. 1947 

13. 1946 

10. 1947 
14, 1945 
26, 1945 
23,  1947 
21, 1945 

21. 1945 

22. 1946 

18. 1947 

2. 1948 
22, 1947 

4,1945 
31, 1947 
29, 1946 


Mar.  31, 
July  23, 
Dec.  9, 
Aug.  20, 
Sept.  27, 
}Feb.  21, 
Jan.  24, 
Aug.  14, 
tFeb.  23, 


1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1947 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-CM 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 


FSO-2 

FSO-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-^ 

FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-6 
FSS-6 
FSO-4 
FSR-5 
FSS-6 
FSO-5 
FSS-« 
FSO-5 

FSS-8 
FSO-5 
FSR-5 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 


Assigned  also  to  Asuncion,  Montevideo,  and  Santiago. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST!    APRIL    1,    1948 


Post 


ARGENTINA— Con. 


Buenos  Aires  (E)— Con., 


(MA  &NA). 


AUSTRALIA 

Canberra,  Australian  Capital 
Territory  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Adelaide,    South    Australia 
(O). 


Brisbane,  Queensland  (C). 
Melbourne,  Victoria  (C),.. 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Lydia  J.  Wright,  public  afiaii-s  asst 

Edward  J.  Lawler,  vice  consul 

J.  H.  Cameron  Peake,  vice  consul. 

Frederick  H.  Hauser,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

William  Perry  Stedman,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Eugene  V.  Harris,  asst.  attache 

Paul  E.  Woodward,  acting  disbursing  officer 

Edith  P.  Meredith,  econ.  analyst 

Brig.  Gen.  Charles  H.  Caldwell,  military  attache 
and  military  air  attache. 

Capt.  Ranson  Fullinwider,  naval  attachS  and 
naval  attache  (or  air. 

Lt.  Col.  James  B.  Corbett,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Lt.  Col.  John  L.  Strong,  asst.  military  attache — 

Lt.  Col.  Donald  B.  Webber,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  James  E.  Whatton,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  R.  Startzell,  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Stanley  J.  Donovan,  asst.  military  air  attache. 

Ma].  Richard  C.  Harris,  asst.  military  air  attache- 


Robert    Butler,    ambassador   extraordinary   and 
plenipotentiary. 

J.  Bartlett  Richards,  cml.  attache  i 

Llewellyn  Vernon  Toyne,  agricultural  attache, 
vice  consul.' 

Martin  B.  Dale,  acting  eml.  attache  2 

Donald  W.  Lamm,  second  secretary 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  attache  ' 

James  M.  Gilchrist,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

David  Cameron  Cuthell,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
Corabelle  Tolin,  disbursing  oflBcer 


Feb.  11,1947 
Dec.  18,1947 
July  2, 1945 
Sept.  19, 1945 
Oct.     9, 1947 

Feb.  25,1948 
tOct.  14,1947 
JFeb.   23,1947 

Feb.  25,1946 

Aug.  16,1946 

Mar.  27, 1946 
May  10, 1946 
Jan.  9, 1947 
Apr.  29,1946 

Dec.   12,1946 

Feb.  5, 1946 
Jan.     9, 1947 


Col.  Hugh  B.  Hester,  military  attache -. 

Comdr.  Stephan  Jurika,  Jr.,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air.* 
Lt.  Col.  Ralph  L.  Michaelis,  military  air  attache.. 
Col.  Jacob  S.  Sauer,  asst.  military  attache 


Elvin  Seibert,  consul 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  ^- 

Verne  O.  Staten,  vice  consul 

Bayaid  Le  Roy  King,  vice  consul 

William  L.  Peck,  consul 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  3. 

C.  William  Cowles,  vice  consul 

Samuel  J.  Fletcher,  consul  general. .-. 

Richard  F.  Boyce,  consul  general 

Helen  E.  Wessells,  cultural  officer 


July 

12, 1946 

Jan. 

26, 1948 

Feb. 

12, 1946 

Sept. 

12, 1946 

Apr. 

24, 1947 

Mai. 

18, 1948 

tAug. 

11, 1947 

Sept. 

16. 1947 

Nov. 

21,1947 

Jan. 

23, 1948 

tJuly 

17, 1947 

Oct. 

13, 1944 

Apr. 

24, 1946 

June 

3, 1947 

Mar. 

18, 1948 

Mar. 

14, 1947 

Feb. 

2, 1948 

Oct. 

14, 1946 

Mar. 

18, 1948 

July 

19, 1945 

Nov 

25,  1947 

Jan. 

15, 1946 

tNov 

13, 1946 

Mar 

18, 1948 

Jack  Blanchaid  Minor,  consular  attache  ^ I  Mar 

'  Resident  iJi  Sydney. 

'  Assigned  also  as  vice  consul  at  Sydney;  resident  in  Sydney. 

3  Assigned  as  attache  at  Canberra'  and  Wellington;  consular  attache  at  Adelaide,  Auckland,  Brisbane,  Mi 
bourne,  Perth,  Suva,  Sydney,  and  Tahiti;  resident  in  Sydney. 
*  Assigned  also  to  Wellington. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


AUSTRALIA— Con. 

[elbourne,  Victoria    (C)- 
Continued. 


erth,  Western  Australia  (C). 

ydney,  New  Scwth  Wales 
(CG). 


AUSTRIA 


lenna  (L). 


Name  and  title 


Vernon  B.  Zirkle,  vice  consul 

David  I.  Ferber,  vice  consul. __ 

Herbert  B  Leggett,  vice  consul - 

Martin  O.  Blackmun,  vice  consul.. - 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attach§  ' 

Rudolph  W.  Heftl,  vice  consul 

Orsen  N.  Nielsen,  consul  general -. 

Knowlton  V.  Hicks,  consul 

Webster  Powell,  attach6 

Hector  C.  Adam,  Jr.,  consul -. 

Martin  B.  Dale,  vice  consul  ^ 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attach^  i 

Lyle  C.  Himmel,  consul 

Evelyn  M.  Schwarztrauber,  vice  consul;  econ 
analyst. 

Alexander  C.  Johnpoll,  vice  consul -. 

Elizabeth  M.  Bond,  librarian 

Robert  C.  Arnold,  vice  consul' .- 

Albert  Eugene  Frank,  vice  consul 

Herbert  Gordon,  vice  consul 

Joanne  V.  Winn,  vice  consul --. 

Eva  Bryan  Wilson,  vice  consul --. 


John  G.  Erhardt,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minis- 
ter plenipotentiary. 

Sydney  L.  W.  Mellen,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

James  Orr  Denby,  counselor  of  legation 

Ware  Adams,  first  secretary;  consul 

John  W.  Jago,  attach^ 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attaehfi  *.. 

Charles  W.  Yost,  counselor  of  legation 

Eleanor  Lansing  Dulles,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

William  C.  Ockey,  first  secretary;  consul 

William  Henry  G.  Oiblin,  attache 

Carlisle  C.  Mclvor,  attachS 

Floyd  E.  Masten,  attache 

Frank  S.  Curtis,  attache 

John  H.  Richardson,  attach^ 

William  F.  Busser,  second  secretary;  consul 

Mark  D.  Sanborn,  attache 

Claudius  B.  Webster,  attache 

frvmg  S.  Ross,  attache 

Paul  E.  Oeier,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  J.  Cunningham,  asst.  attach^ 

Peter  K.  Constan,  vica consul 

Vilo  L.  Hoffman,  asst.  attach^ 

Herman  E.  Hegyi,  admin,  asst 

Franklin  W.  Trapnell,  admin,  asst.. 

Mary  Jane  Porter,  admin,  officer 

Gordon  M.  Messing,  vice  consul 

Michael  R.  Gannett,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Maynard  B.  Lundgren,  vice  consul 

Richard  A.  0.  Schwartz,  asst.  attache 

Hugo  V.  Newell,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 
agent. 

Ben  D.  Kimpel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

'  Assigned  as  attach^  at  Canberra  and  Wellington;  consular  attache  at  Adelaide,  Auckland,  Brisbane,  Mel- 
ourne,  Perth,  Suva,  Sydney,  and  Tahiti;  resident  in  Sydney. 
2  Assigned  aiso  as  actmg  cml.  attach^  at  Canberra. 
'  Resident  in  Canberra. 
*  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Prana,  and  Sofia;  resident  in  Bern. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Mar. 

Sept. 

June 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

May 

June 
tSept. 

Mar. 
{Aug. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

tNov. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
June 
Oct. 


31,1947 
3, 1947 
27, 1946 

22. 1945 
18, 1948 

17. 1946 

1. 1946 

4. 1947 
31,1946 

12. 1947 
28,1945 

18. 1948 
4, 1947 

1. 1945 

2. 1946 

13. 1946 
3, 1944 

24. 1947 

3. 1947 

13. 1945 

14. 1946 


}Aug.     3, 1946 


Dec.  20 
Dec.   28 

tSept.  7, 
Oct.  15, 
Dec.  29 

tNov.  20, 
Feb.  23 
Oct.  6, 
July  7 
Mar.  16, 
Jan.  21 
July 

tNov.    7 
June  12, 
July     6, 
July 
July  20 

tSept.  7, 
Apr.  24 
Sept.  30, 
Dec.  5 
Apr.  24 
Dec. 
Feb.  10, 
Nov.  13, 

tSept.  24 
Oct.    27 

tJan.  13, 
June  14, 


,1944 
,1944 
,  1946 

,  1947 
,1946 
,1947 
,1945 
.  1947 
,1947 
,1945 
,1948 
,1947 
.1947 
,  1947 
,  1947 
,  1947 
,1947 
,1946 
,1947 
,1947 
,1947 
,1947 
,  1947 
1, 1946 
,  1947 
,1946 
,1945 
,  1948 
,1945 


tSept.    7,1946 


Category 
and  claes 


FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 
FSS-6 
F8S-8 
F80-1 
FSO-3 
F8S-4 
FSO-4 
F8R-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-8 
FSS-iO 

F80-6 

FSR-6 
F8S-9 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 


FSO-CM 


F88-1 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 

FSS-2 
F8S-2 
FSO-3 

rss-3 

FSO-3 
FSR-3 
FSS-4 
FSS-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-5 
FSS-5 
FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 

rss-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-5 

FSS-« 

FSS-10 

F88-10 

FSO-6 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    194  8 


Post 


Name  and  title 


AUSTRIA— Continued 


Vienna  (L)— Continued. 


BELGIUM  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

(Belgium) 

Brussels  (Bruxelles)  (E). 


Andrew  E.  Olson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.... 
Martin  Florian  Herz,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

James  G.  Gate,  admin,  asst 

Alan  P.  White,  vice  consul..- 

Robert  L.  James,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Joseph  R.  Jacyno,  vice  consul 

Hugh  G.  Appling,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. .. 

Roberta  L.  Meyerkort,  vice  consul 

Ruth  S.  Anderson,  vice  consul 


Admiral  Alan  G.  Kirk,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary.' 
Raymond  C.  Miller,  counselor  of  embassy  forecon. 

affairs. 

Hugh  Millard,  counselor  of  embassy 

George  P.  Waller,  first  secretary;  consul ' 

Charles  H.  Ducotfi,  cml.  attache 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Jerome  T.  Gaspard,  first  secretary;  consul* 

Charles  J.  Little,  first  secretary;  consul 

Howard  B.  Railey,  civil  air  attach*  < 

Daniel  D.  Hunter,  attache 

Eric  Kocher.  second  secretary;  consuls 

Ashley  G.  Hope,  second  secretary;  consul 

Clifton  B.  Shoemaker,  Jr.,  attache 

Neal  D.  Borum,  consul 

George  T.  Moody,  asst.  attache 

O.   McMurtrle   Godley,  second  secretary;   vice 
consul. 

J.  Philip  Groves,  vice  consul 

Merrill  Mayhall  Blevins,  asst.  attache* 

Oscar  W.  Fredrickson,  vice  consul;   special  dis- 
bursing agent. 
Robert  M.  Winfree,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Clay  H.  Henderson,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Young,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

James  R.  Daughtrey,  vice  consul 

James  J.  Blake,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Hardy  W.  Croxton,  vice  consul 


Sept. 

30,ig4ft 

Oct. 

2,1046 

Apr. 

24, 1947 

Apr. 

24, 1947 

Nov. 

25, 1947 

Jan. 

7,1946 

Oct. 

13, 1947 

June 

14,1947 

tMar. 

20, 1948 

Feb.     1, 1946 
tSept.  18,1947 


(MA  &  NA) Col.  Clare  H.  Armstrong,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Peter  H.  Jackson,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Malcolm  A.  Moore,  military  air  attache... 
Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.  Col.  Ridgeway  P.  Smith,  Jr.,  asst.  military  at- 
tache. 
I  Ma].  John  O.  Parker,  asst.  military  attache 

>  Accredited  also  to  Luxembourg. 

2  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Luxembourg. 

s  Assigned  also  to  Luxembourg. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Luxembourg  and  Paris;  resident  in  Paris 

•  Assigned  also  to  Luxembourg  and  The  Hague. 


June 
Nov. 

Feb. 
JAug 

Jan. 

Jan. 
Upr. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Jan. 
tJan, 
tOct. 

Jan. 

tFeb. 
May 
Mar. 

tAug. 
Dec. 
June 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Dec. 


3, 1947 
28,1944 
26, 1947 

23. 1947 

26. 1948 
2, 1945 

30, 1947 

20. 1947 

24. 1948 
6, 1947 

31, 1947 
19, 1947 
15, 1946 

10. 1946 

22. 1947 

15. 1946 

23. 1947 
30, 1944 

26. 1947 

18. 1948 
29, 1947 
10, 1947 


Dec.  10,1946 
Aug.   23,1946 

Nov.  27, 1945 
June  17,1947 
May    6, 1946 

Jan.    10,1947 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


BELGIUM  AND 
POSSESSIONS-  Con. 

(Belgium) — Continued 

Intwerp  (Antwerpen)(CQ). 


(Africa) 

llisabethville,  Belgian  Con- 
go (C). 

fiopoldvlUe,  Belgian  Congo 
(CG). 


BOLIVIA 

a  Paz  (E) 


(MA) 

ochabamba  (O). 


^  BRAZIL 

So  de  Janeiro  (E) . . . 


Paul  P.  Steintorf,  consul  general 

Harry  M.  Donaldson,  consul 

George  Carnahan,  vice  consul 

Lora  C.  Brynlng,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Hill,  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Stein,  vice  consul 

J .  Roland  Jacobs,  vice  consul 

Helen  Randolph  Sexton,  vice  consul. 
Norman  E.  Warner,  vice  consul 


Thomas  Glenn  Miirdock,  consulai-  attach^  L 

George  M.  Widney,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Beach,  consul  general 

Stanley  B.  Wolff,  vice  consul 

Samuel  0.  Ruff,  vice  consul 


Oct.  20, 1947 
Oct.  17,1947 
tFeb .  23, 1948 
Aug.  21, 1946 
Oct.  16,  1947 
John  Telban,  vice  consul {Sept.  20,1947 


Juno 
Feb, 
June 
Aug. 
July 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
July 


2, 1947 

18, 1948 

20. 1945 

22. 1946 

19. 1946 
22,  1947 

25. 1945 

10. 1947 

29. 1946 


Joseph    Flack,    ambassador   extraordinary    and 
plenipotentiary. 

Willard  Qalbraith,  first  secretary;  consul 

Carrel  B.  Larson,  minerals  attache  2 

John  A.  E.  Orloski,  cml.  attachS 

George  Walter  Levangie,  petroleum  attache  ' 

Garth  P.  James,  second  secretary.. 

Richard  A.  Johnson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Justin  E.  O'Donnell,  attach^.. 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attache  « 

Park  F.  Wollam,  vice  consul;  admin,  officer 

Lee  M.  Hunsaker,  asst.  public-affairs  officer 

Robert  J.  Redington,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Albert  V.  Nyren,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Morton  Pomeranz,  vice  consul 

Samuel  D.  Eaton,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Rudolph^Days,fdisbm'sing'officer 

Col.  Paul  W.  Steinbeck,  military  attache.. 

Robert  J.  Dorr,  vice  consul 

Edward  C.  Ingraham,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Herschel  V.  Johnson,  appointed  ambassador  extra- 
ordinary and  plenipotentiary. 

David  McK.  Key,  counselor  of  embassy 

Clarence  C.  Brooks,  cotmselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 


Apr.  27,1946 


May 
June 
tApr. 
Dec. 
tOct. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
July 
July 
jMai-. 
July 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
jFeb. 


14. 1946 

4. 1946 

16. 1947 

3. 1947 

19. 1947 

25. 1948 

18. 1947 

1. 1947 
10, 1946 

24. 1948 
29, 1946 

22. 1946 
14, 1945 

12. 1947 

8. 1948 


July    16,1946 

Dec.     5, 1946 
Sept.  17, 1947 


Apr.   14,1948 


Apr.  15,1947 
Apr.  18,1945 

Erwin  P.  Keeler,  first  secretary;  consul Dec.  23, 1946 

Guy  Louis  Bush,  agricultural  attache July     2,1943 

I  Ivan  G.  Harmon,  petroleum  attache I  Jan.     1, 1946 

1  Assigned  also  to  Luanda. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  Lima,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Lima. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Lima,  Quito,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Lima. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  Lima,  Panama,  Quito,  San  Jos6,  and  San  Salvador;  resident  in  Bogota 

792020 — 18 2 


FSO-2 

FSO-4 
F80-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-11 
FSS-10 
b'SS-ll 
FSO-6 


FSR-4 
FSO-5 
FSO-3 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 


FSO-CM 

FSO-3 

FSS-4 

FSR-4 

FSR-4 

FSR-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

F8S-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 


FSO-5 
FSO-6 


PSO-CM 

FSO-1 
FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSS-2 
FSS-2 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    1948 


Post 


BRAZIL — Continued 

Rio  de  Janeiro  (E)— Con... 


(MA  &  NA) 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


Glenn  George  Wolfe,  attache -— 

John  B.  Ocheltree,  first  secretary;  consul - 

Emerson  I.  Brown,  minerals  attach^ - 

Norris  S.  Haselton,  first  secretary;  consul 

Claude  Courand,  first  secretary;  consul 

W.  J.  Convery  Egan,  second  secretary 

Percy  De  F.  Warner,  civil  air  attachS 

William  M.  Wheeler,  Jr.,  attache -.- 

Gardner  B.  MacPherson,  asst.  attache 

Randolph  A.  Kidder,  second  secretary;  consul 

David  A.  deLima.  attache • 

Martin  Reynolds,  attache 

Gordon  J.  Cloney,  asst.  attache 

Edward  J.  Rowell,  second  secretary;  consul 

Raul  d'Eca,  public-affairs  ofiieer 

Albert  S.  Browne,  consul 

Henry  Evans  Thomas,  3d,  attache 

Allen  H.  Lester,  econ.  analyst 

Rudolf  E.  Cahn,  vice  consul ■ 

Stewart  G.  Anderson,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  Hale  Shields,  asst.  attache 

Aldene  Barrington  Leslie,  econ.  analyst 

Samuel  H.  McKinney,  admm.  asst 

John  M.  Hansen,  vice  consul 

Dwight  R.  Bishop,  asst.  agricultural  attache 

Hemi  Andre  Weismaim,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Ralph  A.  Schweitzer,  second  secretary;  vice  consuL 

Roy  T.  Davis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Donald  J.  McGrath,  vice  consul-- 

Charles  W.  Anderson,  vice  consul -- 

James  A.  Collins,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Arthur  D.  Foley,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Heber  R.  Bird,  vice  consul 

Robert  W.  Paterson,  vice  consul-. 

Margaret  P.  Hays,  vice  consul 

Jack  E.  Conner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul -. 

William  Preston  Rambo,  vice  consul -• 

John  Crider  Amott,  third  secretary;  vice  consuL. 

Brig.  Gen.  George  H.  Beverley,  military  attache 

and  military  air  attache. 
Capt.  William  R.  Cooke,  Jr.,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Art  B.  Miller,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache,. 
Lt.  Col.  Donald  L.  Durfee,  asst.  military  attache. . 
Comdr.  James  A.  Adkins.  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  WilUam  J.  Sims,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Col.  James  C.  McGehee,  asst.  military  air  attache. 


tApr.  20,1947 

Apr.  15,  1947 

May  18,1944 

Aug.  22, 1946 

tAug.  23,1947 

tOct.    19,1947 

July    29,1946 

Jan.    16,1947 

Mar.  20, 1947 

Apr.  26,1946 

May  23,1947 

JOct.    19,1947 

Oct.     9, 1947 

JJune  28,1947 

Sept.  23, 1947 

tJan.    31,1947 

May  22,1947 

Aug.  14,1947 

tOct.    28,1945 

Apr.   11,1947 

Feb.  23,1948 

Mar.    5, 1943 

tApr.  21,1946 

May   12,1947 

June  27, 1947 

tJune  28,1947 

Sept.  18, 1947 
Aug.  15,1947 
Feb.  14,1947 
Oct.  1, 1947 
Mar.  23, 1948 
Aug.  20,1946 
Feb.  14,1946 
Nov.  13, 1946 
July  30,1947 
Dec.  3, 1946 
Aug.  6,1946 
Nov.  17, 1947 


rss-2 

FSO-3 

FSS-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSR^ 

FSR-4 

FSS-4 

FSS-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-6 

FSS-5 

FSO-4 

FSR-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-6 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSR-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FaS-9 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 


Victoria,  Espirito  Santo 
(VC). 
Bahla  (Salvador),  Bahia  (C). 


Fortaleea,  Cearft  (C) — 
Pari  (Beiem),  Parft  (C). 


Manftos,  Amazonas  (CA). 
Sfio     Luiz,     Maranhfio 
(OA). 


June  13,1947 

Feb.  28,1945 

Mar.  27, 1947 
Mar.  15, 1948 
Aug.   13,1947 

Mar.  25, 1946 

Mar.  25, 1946 


Robert  Bruce  Harley,  vice  consul 

Robert  John  MacQuaid,  vice  consul... 

Kenneth  J.  Yearns,  consul 

William  W.  Lanahan,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 
Robert  A.  Christopher,  vice  consul.... 

Richard  A.  Godfrey,  vice  consul 

George  T.  Colman,  vice  consul 

John  A.  Moran,  3d,  vice  consul 


Wiley  T.  Clay,  consular  agent. 


June 
tMar. 
JFeb. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
June 
June 
July 


3. 1946 
3, 1948 

13, 1947 

14. 1946 

22. 1947 

4. 1947 
23, 1947 
23, 1947 


July     1, 1940 


FSS-10 
FSO-6 

rso-4 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


BRAZIL— Continued 

emambuco   (Recife),   Per- 
nambuco  (O). 
j'orto   Alegre,   Rio   Grande 
do  Sul  (C). 


Rio  Grande,  Rio  Grande 
do  Sul  (CA). 

antos,  Sao  Paulo  (C) 

So  Paulo,  sao  Paulo  (CG).. 


BULGARIA 

Dfla  (Soflya)  (L) 


(MA  &  NA). 


BURMA.  UNION  OF 
angoon  (E).. 


George  E.  Miller,  consul 

Edward  Bruce  Ferguson,  vice  consul. 

William  Belton,  consul 

Robert  W.  Adams,  vice  consul 

Arden  Edward  duBois,  vice  consul  ... 

Richard  H.  Stephens,  vice  consul 

Eugene  C.  Pfiffner,  consular  agent... 


Arthur  O.  Parsloe,  consul 

Cecil  M.  P.  Cross,  consul  general 

Sheldon  Thomas,  consul 

Rolland  Welch,  consul 

Charles  K.  Ludewig,  consul 

Marc  L.  Severe,  consul 

Oscar  K.  Moore,  agricultural  officer.. . 

John  F.  Root,  vice  consul 

Edward  V.  Lindberg,  vice  consul 

Ray  H.  Crane,  vice  consul 

Frederick  L.  Royt,  vice  consul 

Daniel  B.  Harrison,  disbursing  officer. 
Ralf  H.  Masure,  vice  consul 


Feb. 

20,1946 

F80HI 

Sept 

17, 1947 

FSO-6 

Apr. 

11, 1946 

FSO-4 

July 

25, 1946 

FSO-6 

tJan. 

1, 1947 

FSS-9 

Feb. 

2, 1948 

FSO-6 

Dec. 

tJan. 

1, 1942 
31, 1947 

FSS-8 

Mar. 

21, 1941 

FSO-l 

Jan. 

14, 1948 

FSO-3 

tJan. 

10, 1946 

FSO-4 

Sept. 

2, 1947 

FSO-4 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-7 

Sept. 

15, 1947 

FSR-5 

Sept. 

10, 1946 

FSO-6 

Dec. 

23, 1946 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

5, 1946 

FSS-9 

Dec. 

5, 1947 

FSS-9 

Nov. 

2, 1947 

FSS-10 

tFeb. 

21, 1947 

F8S-11 

Donald  R.  Heath,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

Sidney  E.  O'Donoghue,  counselor  of  legation 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache  ' 

William  Kling,  agricultural  attachfi  ' 

Louis  Charles  Beck,  attache 

John  Evarts  Horner,  first  secretary;  consul 

Raymond  F.  Courtney,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Donald  Freeman  Ewing,  vice  consul 

Robert  Rossow,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. . . 

Spencer  Solon  Beman,  3d,  asst.  attache 

Mary  S.  Johnston,  asst.  attache 

Virginia  E.  McQonigal,  cultural  officer 

Thomas  M.  Recknagel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Stanley  M.  Cleveland,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Edmund  Owen  Stillman,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Ma].  Alexis  A.  Jedenofl,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Col.  John  C.  Pitchford,  military  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Gratian  M.  Yatsevitch,  asst.  military 

attache. 


J.  Klahr  Huddle,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Andrew  Vincent  Corry,  attache  '. 

Frederick  L.  Jochem,  consul 

J.  Russell  Andrus,  second  secretary;  consul 

R.  Austin  Acly,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Francis  J.  Reardon,  vice  consul . 


Sept.  30, 1947 


Jan. 
Dee. 

JNov. 

Jan. 
JAug. 

Oct. 
tOct. 
tSept. 

June 
tOet. 
JNov. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 


26, 1948 

29. 1945 

13. 1946 
9, 1947 

15. 1947 
7, 1947 
4, 1947 

27, 1947 
27, 1947 
31, 1947 

13. 1946 

18. 1947 

30. 1946 

13. 1947 


Sept.  15,1947 

Sept.  15,1947 
Sept.  15,1947 


Oct.    17,1947 

Sept.    4,1947 

tOct.    18,1947 

tOct.    31,1947 

Aug.  11,1947 

Mar.  31, 1947 


FSO-CM 

FSO-3 
FSS-2 
FSR-4 
FSS-6 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-7 
FSO-5 
FSS-8 
FSR-6 
FSR-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-C 
FSO-6 


FSO-OM 

FSR-3 
FSR^ 
FSR-4 
FSO^ 
FSS-8 


'  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Praha,  and  Vienna;  resident  In  Bern. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Belgrade. 

» Assigned  also  to  Colombo,  Karachi,  New  Delhi,  and  Katmandu,  Nepal;  resident  in  New  Delhi, 


8 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    1948 


Post 


BURMA,  UNION  OF— 

Continued 

Rangoon  (E)— Continued— . 


(MA&NA). 


CANADA 

Ottawa,  Ontario  (E). 


(MA  &  NA).. 


Calgary,  Alberta  (O)  — 
Edmonton,  Alberta  (C). 


Name  and  title 


Albert  Laplace  Dart,  asst.  attache  » 

Herbert  D.  Spivack,  second  secretary,  vice  consuL- 

Albert  A.  Rabida,  vice  consul 

James  B.  Lindsey,  vice  consul 

Martin  P.  Detels,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Mona  T.  Farmer,  librarian 

Jerome  K.  Holloway,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 


Col.  James  D.  Barnett,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Francis  J.  McQuillen,  naval  attache  and 
naval  attache  for  air. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


July  18,1947 
Dec.  22,1947 
Sept.  24, 1947 
Mar.  26, 1947 
Dec.  2, 1946 
JNov.  13, 1946 
Ang.  22,1947 


Dec.   17,1947 
Mar.  25, 1948 


Category 
and  clas! 


FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-12 

FSO-6 


Ray   Atherton,  ambassador  extraordinary   and 

plenipotentiary. 

Julian  F.  Harrington,  counselor  of  embassy 

Henry  M.  Bankhead,  counselor  of  embassy  for 

econ.  aflairs. 

Homer  S.  Fox,  cml.  attache 

Oliver  B.  North,  asst.  cml.  attache.. _ 

George  S.  Roper,  civil  air  attache... - -. 

Francis  A.  Flood,  first  secretary;  consul 

Roy  Olin  Westley,  agricultural  officer 

Henry  N.  Groman,  attache  ^ 

C>TUS  B.  Follmer,  consul 

George  C.  Minor,  consul 

Terry  B.  Sanders,  Jr.,  seeond  secretary;  vice  consul 

Elizabeth  Child  Macintosh,  econ.  analyst 

Dorothy  T.  Brown,  vice  consul 

Paul  F.  DuVlvler,  thh-d  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  Norris  Dale,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Jay  F.  Stelnmeti,  vice  consul;  asst.  disbursing 
agent. 

Col.  Raymond  E.  S.  WUllamson,  military  attache. 
Capt.  John  Raby,  naval  attache  and  naval  attache 

for  air. 

Col.  Jack  C.  Hodgson,  military  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  August  Schonburg,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.  Col.  Harold  L.  Rlchey,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Comdr.  Frederick  E.  Janney,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Col.  Sherwood  E.  Buckland,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 


tNov.  18, 1943 

Dec.    9, 1946 
tJan.    20,1945 


Deo. 

Nov 
Feb, 
jFeb, 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
tJan. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
tNov. 
May 
Dec. 
tMay 


Fort  W  llllam  and  Port  Arthur, 

Ontario  (C). 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  (CQ).-. 


Charles  W.  Allen,  consul 

Paul  C.  Seddlcum,  consul.. 

Charles  Hayden  McLoon,  vice  consul- 
Charles  H.  Stephan,  consul 


4,1944 
16, 1928 

13. 1945 
21, 1948 
25, 1947 

29. 1947 

26. 1948 
31, 1S47 

29. 1946 

30. 1945 

29. 1946 
1, 1946 

18. 1947 
5, 1946 


FSO-OR 

FSO-OI. 
FBO-1 

FSO-2 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 
FSO-3 

FSS-7 

rss-6 

FSS-8 

F8S-8 

FSO-5 

FSS-10 

F8S-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 


Mar.  18, 1946 
Apr.   16,1946 

Sept.  20, 1946 
Mar.  12, 1946 
May  8, 1946 
Mar.    9, 1948 

Dec.     6, 1946 


Alfred  W.  Klleforth,  consul  general 

Archibald  E.  Gray,  consul 

Fred  M.  Wren,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Taliaferro,  vice  consul 

Hamilton,  Ontario  (C) I  George  Moffltt,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

I  Assigned  also  to  Bangkok,  Hanoi,  and  Saigon;  resident  in  Bangkok. 
i  Assigned  also  to  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 


}Jan. 

31, 1047 

FS8-8 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

Oct. 

21, 1947 

FSS-11 

Sept. 

22, 1947 

FSS-7 

Feb. 

6, 1946 

F80-1 

July 

1,1947 

FSO-3 

tJan. 

8, 1946 

FSR-5 

July 

22, 1942 

FS8-10 

June 

16, 1946 

FS&-11 

POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


CANADA— Continued 


lontreal,  Quebec  (CO). 


iagara  Falls,  Ontario  (C). 
lebec,  Quebec  (C) 


sgina,  Saskatchewan  (C)_.. 

.  John,   New   Brunswick 
(C). 


.mla,  Ontario  (C) 

wonto,  Ontario  (CO). 


I 


incouver,  British  Colum- 
bia (CO), 


ctoria,  British  Columbia 

:o). 

indsor,  Ontario  (O) 


innipeg,  Manitoba  (CO).. 


North  Winship,  consul  general  i 

Eugene  M.  Hinkle.  consul.   

Jack  K.  McFall,  consul.. 

James  E.  Callahan,  consul 

W.  Uorton  Schoellkopf,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

John  R.  Barry,  consul 

Charles  T.  Warner,  vice  consul 

Wilbur  P.  Chase,  vice  consul 

John  L.  Stegmaier,  vice  consul 

Stanley  T.  Hayes,  vice  consul 

Harold  T.  Pepin,  vice  consul 

James  M.  Macfarland,  vice  consul 

Frederic  H.  Behr,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Stephen  Olesnevich,  vice  consul 

Robert  C.  Johnson,  Jr.,  vice  consuL 

Benjamin  E.  Nindel,  vice  consul 

Arthur  R.  Williams,  consul 

William  H.  Brown,  vice  consul 

J.  Kenly  Bacon,  consul.  

Thomas  S.  Estes,  vice  consul. 

John  Belfort  Keogh,  vice  consul 

James  R.  Riddle,  vice  consul 

Dudley  E.  Cyphers,  vice  consul 

Ralph  Miller,  consul 

George  L.  Brist,  consul _ 

William  A.  Mitchell,  vice  consul 

Joseph  P.  Nagoski,  vice  consul.. 

Lewis  D.  Brown,  vice  consul 

Charles  E.  B.  Payne,  vice  consul 

H.  Earle  Russell,  consul  general 

Sidney  A.  Belovsky, consul 

Frederick  A.  Bohne,  consul 

J.  William  Henry,  vice  consul 

Robert  H.  Macy,  vice  consul 

Robert  William  Harding,  vice  consul 

Charles  F.Johnson,  vice  consul _ 

Malcolm  R.  Dougherty,  vice  consul 

Abbott  Judd,  vice  consul 

John  P.  MacDonald,  vice  consul 

Howard  K.  Travers,  consul  general 

George  D.  Andrews,  consul 

Nelson  P.  Meeks,  consul 

Charles  C.  Carson,  vice  consul 

W^illiam  R.  Duggan,  vice  consul 

Augustus  C.  Owen,  vice  consul  

James  R.  Ruchti,  vice  consul. 

Leo  J.  Callanan,  consul 


Bernard  Gotlieb,  consul 

John  L.  Bankhead,  consul 

Duncan  Murchison  White,  consul  _  _ 

Charles  C.  Sundell,  vice  consul 

Juan  L.  Qorrell,  vice  consul 

Walter  H.  McKinney,  consul  general 

Stewart  E.  McMillin,  consul 

J.  Ramon  Solana,  vice  consul 

Quentin  R.  Bates,  vice  consul  ,_ 

Joseph  W.  Sowell.  vice  consul 


Oct.  12,1944 
Sept.  10, 1946 
Oct.  16,1947 
Wan.  31,1947 
Mar.  27, 1946 
tJan.  31,1047 
14, 1945 
15, 1947 
18, 1947 
18, 1939 
25, 1944 
2, 1945 


Aug. 
July 
July 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Mar. 


Oct. 

Mar. 
Nov. 
Aug. 


Jan.    17,1946 

Apr.     2, 1947 

May  14,1947 

Oct.     4, 1947 

Dec.  27,1946 

July   31.1937 

Oct.    15,1945 

31, 1946 

16, 1948 

9, 1945 

17, 1944 

Feb.  16,1948 

Jan.    22,1948 

Jan.    27,1948 

Nov.    1, 1946 

Feb.  11,1948 

June  20,1940 

Mar.    2,1948 

Dec.  20,1946 

IJan.  31,1947 
Dec.  9, 1947 
Dec.  14,1943 

tMay  9,1930 
July  6, 1945 
Oct.  6, 1947 
Oct.  22,1947 
Mar.  23, 1948 
May  15, 1946 
Oct.     2, 1947 

tJan.  31,1947 
July  17,1946 
Feb.  10, 1948 

{Feb.  16,1931 
Nov.  14, 1947 
July    17,1946 

Sept.  9,1944 
July  10,1945 
Aug.  29,1947 
Dec.  10,1940 
Nov.  2,1945 
lApr.  28,1945 
June  11,1946 
June  4, 1947 
July  2, 1947 
Sept.  10, 1945 

'  Appointed  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  Union  of  South  Africa  on  M 
cceed  Gen.  Thomas  Holcomb. 


FSO-1 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSS-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

FSS-U 

FSS-11 

FSS-U 

FSS-11 

FSS-10 

FSSll 

FSO-4 

FSS-9 

FSO-3 

FSO-5 

FSS-11 

FSS-9 

FSS-11 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

rso-6 

FSS-10 

FSO-1 

FSO-3 

FSS-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

FSO-1 

FSO-3 

FSS-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-9 

FS3-10 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-S 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

ar.  24,  1948,  to 


10 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    1948 


Post 


CHILE 

Santiago  (E)....,.-- 


(MA  &  NA). 


Antofagasta  (C) . 
Valparaiso  (C).., 


Name  and  title 


CHINA 


Nanking  (E). 


Cruz  Grande,  Coquimbo 
(CA). 


Claude  Q.  Bowers,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Edward  Q,  Trueblood,  counselor  of  embassy 

Clarence  E.  Birgfeld,  first  secretary;  consul 

E.  Paul  Tenney,  first  secretary;  consul  general... 

Carrel  B.  Larson,  minerals  attach^  i 

Bainbridge  C.  Davis,  attache 

George  Walter  Levangie,  petroleum  attach^  ' 

Earl  T.  Grain,  second  secretary;  consul 

Heath  Bowman,  attache 

Dixon  Donnelley,  attache --- 

William  B.  Caldwell,  attach^ 

James  D.  Bell,  second  secretary;  consul. — 

Camden  L.  McLain,  consul 

Manson  Earl  Barter,  attache  ^ 

Carl  F.  Norden,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Biddle  H.  Garrison,  asst.  attache 

Joseph  E.  Maldonado,  consul;  disbursing  officer. . 

Arthur  J.  Romero,  consul - 

Harry  Clinton  Reed,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

David  E.  Wright,  vice  consul --- 

James   F.   O'Connor,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Alfred  J.  Pedersen,  vice  consul 

William  F.  Penniman,  Jr.,  attache 

James  Maish,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Edward  T.  Long,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Col.  Charles  W,  McCarthy,  military  attache 

Comdr.  Wilson  R.  Bartlett,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Jay  P.  Thomas,  military  air  attache 

Maj.  Oscar  M.  Doerfllnger,  asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Gildo  S.  Codispoti,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


June  22,1939 

Aug.     7, 1947 

tSept.  20, 1947 

Mar.  12, 1947 

June     4, 1946 

May  15,1947 

Dec.     3, 1947 

Jan.    18,1946 

tOct.    19,1947 

JOct.    19,1947 

Feb.  12,1947 

June  30,1947 

tJan.    31,1947 

July     1, 1947 

Dec.  22,1947 

JNov.  12,1947 

JAug.    8,1947 

Nov.  13, 1947 

Mar.  28, 1945 

Dec.   12,1947 

Nov.    1,1946 

Dec.  4, 1947 
tNov.  12, 1947 
May  27. 1946 
Dec.  22,1947 

Apr.  26,1947 
Apr.  26,1947 

Nov.  12, 1947 
Mar.  1, 1946 
Sept.  20, 1946 


George  R.  Bingham,  vice  consul.. 
Gilson  O.  Blake,  consul  general. .. 
Francis  M.  Withey,  vice  consul... 

Thomas  F.  Nolan,  vice  consul 

Mansfield  McMahan,  vice  consul. 
Frank  T.  Rueter,  consular  agent.. 


J.  Leighton  Stuart,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Lewis  Clark .  counselor  of  embassy  * 

Owen  L.  Dawson,  agricultural  attache  " 

Livingston  T.  Merchant,  counselor  of  embassy... 
James  E.  McKenna,  first  secretary;  consul  general 

A.  Bland  Calder,  cml.  attache  » 

Troy  L.  Perkins,  first  secretary;  consul. 

Carl  H.  Boehringer,  first  secretary 


Oct.  24,1946 
tMar.  4,1947 
May  19,1947 
Oct.  29,1946 
tNov.  1,1947 
tOct.      1, 1934 


FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSS-4 

rSR-4 

FSR-4 

FSO-4 

FSR-4 

FSR-4 

FSS-5 

FSO-4 

FSS-7 

FSS-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

rss-8 

FSS-8 
FSO-5 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 

FSS-9 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 


FSS-10 
FSO-3 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 


July 

12, 1946 



Aug. 

26, 1947 

FSO-2 

{Mar. 

25, 1946 

FSO-2 

Dec. 

15, 1947 

FSO-2 

Mar. 

17, 1947 

rso-3 

tFeb. 

17, 1945 

FSO-3 

July 

18, 1946 

FSO-3 

JAug. 

11, 1947 

FSO-3 

1  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  and  Lima;  resident  in  Lima, 

8  Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Lima,  and  Quito;  resident  in  Lima. 

I  Assigned  also  to  Asuncion,  Buenos  Aires,  and  Montevideo;  resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 

4  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

» Assigned  to  serve  at  Shanghai. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


11 


Post 


ClIINA-Contlnued 


anking  (E)— Continued 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Name  and  title 


Francis  G.  Jarvis,  civil  air  attacM  > 

Harry  A.  Ilinderer,  attache 

Frederic  D.  8chultheis,  attach^ 

George  Lawrence  Harris,  attach^.. 

John  Fremont  Melby,  second  secretary;  consul... 

Eobert  W.  Rinden,  second  secretary;  consul 

Leonard  L.  Bacon,  second  secretary;  consul 

Richard  Emerson  Jones,  attachfiJ 

Thomas  J.  Cory,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Josiah  W.  Bennett,  asst.  attach^,.. 

Edward  Anderberg,  Jr.,  econ.  analyst 

Ralph  N.  Clough,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Marybelle  Bouchard,  asst.  public-affairs  officer... 

Ruth  F.  Bean,  research  assistant 

Robert  B.  Moody,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Steven  Kline,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Hilda  M.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

Robert  Anderson,  asst.  attach^ 

Sejrmour  Levenson,  disbursing  officer 

Bruce  M.  Lancaster,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 


Brig.  Gen.  Robert  H.  Soule,  military  attach^. 

Capt.  W.  T.  Kenny,  naval  attache  and  naval  at- 
tache for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  A.  T.  House,  Jr.,  air  attache. 

Col.  David  D.  Barrett,  asst.  military  attache 

Col.  Frederick  J.  Dau,  asst.  military  attache 

Col.  Morris  B.  DePass,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Lt.  Col.  Ben  W.  Covington,  asst.  military  attache. 

Lt.  Col.  Nat  S.  Perrine,  asst.  military  attache..  . 

Lt.  Col.  Edward  T.  Cowen,  asst.  military  attache 

I^t.  Col.  John  T.  Malloy,  asst.  military  attache 

Ma].  John  E.  Beebe,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  John  E.  Bradley,  asst.  military  attache. 

Ma].  Homer  C.  Hinckley,  asst.  military  attache... 

Maj.  David  R.  Longacre,  asst.  military  attache.. . 

Ma].  Harold  G.  Gelwicks,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Maj.  Vaughn  F.  Meisling,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Maj.  Robert  B.  Ekvall,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj   William  H.  Saunders,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Capt.  John  W.  Collins,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  James  E.  Marshall,  Jr.,  asst.  military  at- 
tache. 

Capt.  Edward  L.  McAllister,  asst.  military  attache 

Comdr.  Morgan  Slayton,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Thornton  M.  Hinkle,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  John  T.  L.  D.  Gabbert,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Edwin  A.  Buchanan,  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  James  W.  Packard,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 
attache. 

Lt.  Hammond  M.  Rolph,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (]g)  Walter  P.  Southard,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


July 

Aug. 

Sept. 
tOct. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

May 

Dec. 
tOct. 

Oct. 

June 

Mar. 

Sept. 
{Nov. 

Sept. 

May 
tJuly 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Nov. 
Oct. 

Mar. 
tNov. 
Oct. 
July 
Mar. 
June 
Feb. 
Mar. 
June 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Mar.  10, 
Sept.    9 

May  17, 

Dec.  29, 

May  17, 

Dec.  22, 

May    3, 

Nov.  29 


1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1948 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 

1946 
1945 

1948 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1948 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1946 
1946 

1948 
1947 

1946 

1947 

1946 

1947 

1946 

1945 


Category 
and  class 


FSR-4 

FSS-3 

FSS-4 

FSR-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSR-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-10 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-10 

rso-6 


*  Assigned  also  to  Manila  and  Shanghai;  resident  in  Shanghai. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Hong  Kong. 


12 


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Post 


CHINA— Continued 

Nanking  (E)— Continued 
(MA,  NA,  &  AA)— Con 


Canton,  Kwangtung  (CQ). 


Name  and  title 


Chungking  (O). 


Dairen,  Liaoning  (C).., 
Hankow,  Hupeh  (CG). 


Kunming  (Yflnnanfu) ,  Yun- 
nan (C). 
Mukden,  Liaoning  (CO)... 


Peiping,  Hopeh  (CG). 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Lt.  (]g)  Edward  S.  Shahln,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
MaJ.  Kearle  Lee  Berry,  asst.  military  air  attache... 
Capt.  Robert  W.  Maloy,  asst.  military  air  attache.. 


June  10,1947 


Category 
and  class 


Raymond  P.  Ludden,  consul 

Joseph  Arthur  Yager,  attache 

William  P.  Wright,  consul 

Gordon  L.  Burke,  consul 

Reid  Jorgensen,  vice  consul 

Fong  Chuck,  vice  consul 

Normand  William  Redden,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Dunn,  vice  consul 

Gerald  Stryker,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Dexter,  vice  consul Sept.  12, 1947 

James  Talmadge  Rousseau,  vice  consul Mar.  11,1948 


Dec. 
Jan. 


12. 1946 

28. 1947 


Feb.  25,1948 
Nov.  3,1947 
Jan.  28,1946 
Feb.  27,1947 
May  9, 1947 
Feb.  4, 1946 
Sept.  22, 1947 
Oct.  20,1947 
Jan.    28,1948 


Shanghai,  Kiangsu  (CG) 


Arthur  Haddon  Hopkins,  Jr.,  asst.  consular  at- 
tache. 

Harold  G.  McConeghey,  vice  consul 

Hyman  Bloom,  vice  consul 

William  E.  Wallace,  vice  consul.- 

Philip  Hanna  Valdes,  vice  consul 

H.  Merrell  Benninghoft,  consul  general -. 

Paul  Paddock,  vice  consul 

Culver  Gleysteen,  vice  consul 

Paul  W.  Meyer,  consul 

Hubert  F.  Ferrell,  vice  consul 

Richard  Paul  Conlon,  asst.  public-aflairs  officer. 

Stanley  A.  McOeary,  vice  consul --- --- 

Owen  L.  Steele,  vice  consul 

Angus  Ward,  consul  general 

Delano  McKelvey,  consul 

John  K.  Cochran,  asst.  consular  attache 

Fred  E.  Hubbard,  vice  consul 

Allen  C.  Siebens,  vice  consul - 

Arthur  S.  Abbott,  vice  consul 

William  N.  Stokes,  vice  consul 

Oliver  Edmund  Clubb,  consul  general -- 

Joseph  I.  Touchette,  consul 

James  Dyke  van  Putten,  consul 

Edwin  W  .  Martin,  vice  consul 

John  O.  Anderton,  vice  consul 

LaRue  R.  Lutkins,  vice  consul 

Douglas  N.  Forman,  Jr.,  vice  consul — 

Alfred  LeS.  Jenkins,  vice  consul 

Oscar  V.  Armstrong,  vice  consul 

Gardner  C.  Carpenter,  vice  consul 

Edward  M.  Ingle,  vice  consul 

Richard  M.  McCarthy,  vice  consul 

Howard  L.  Boorman,  vice  consul 

David  K.  Marvin,  vice  consul 

John   M.   Cabot,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul 


JOct.    19,1947 

June     2, 1947 
tApr.  22,1946 
Mar.    3,1947 
Sept.  16, 1947 
May    7, 1946 
Dec.   30,1947 
Dec.     2, 1947 
Oct.    20,1947 
JJuly    15,1946 
Jan.    23,1947 
July   11,1944 
Aug.  12, 1947 
July     9, 1946 
tFeb.  23,1948 
tOct.    19,1947 
Apr.  28,1947 
Feb.  20,1948 
Apr.  11,1946 
Dec.     2, 1946 
Sept.  23, 1947 
Oct.    20,1947 
tOct.    18,1947 
July    15,1946 
Apr.  28,1947 
Oct.     8, 1946 
May    1, 1947 
Sept.  30, 1946 
May  26, 1947 
Aug.  26,1947 
Mar.  12. 1946 
Sept.  12, 1947 
Oct.    21,1947 
Nov.    1, 1946 
Nov.  25, 1947 


May  17, 1946 
Mar.  1, 1946 
May  13,1946 
May  15,1947 

Donald  D.  Edgar,  consul --- - 1  Oct.     3,1947 

Alfred  McChord  Hurt,  consular  attache 1  Dec.  24,1947 


Donald  S.Oilpatric,  attache. 

James  B.  Pilcher,  consul 

Francis  H.  Styles,  consul — 
Augustus  S.  Chase,  consul. 


FSO-3 

FSR-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FS8-11 
FSS-U 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSR-6 

FSS-U 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-2 

FSO-5 

FSS-U 

FSO-3 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

FSS-9 

FSS-U 

FSO-2 

FSO-5 

FSS-7 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSR-1 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-l 


FSR-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 


>  Accredited  to  the  embassy  at  Nanking. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


13 


Post 


CHINA— Continued 

Shanghai,    Kiangsu  (CO)— 
Continued 


iaipei    (Taihoku),   Taiwan 
(Formosa)  (CG). 


ientsin,  Hopeh  (CG). 


ihwa,  Sinkiang  (C). 


Name  and  title 


Henry  Tritton  Samson,  consular  attache 

FrancisG.  Jarvis,  civil  air  attachfe  i.. 

Reuben  R.  Thomas,  attache - 

Richard  E.  Kleinhans,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

W.  Bradley  Connors,  consul. 

Harold  D.  Robison,  consul... 

James  Powers  Moody,  consular  attach^ 

Arthur  Cooke  Calvin,  attache 

Stephen  C.  Brown,  consul 

M.  Robert  Rutherford,  consul 

Charles  S.  Millet,  consul 

Paul  W.  Frillman,  consul 

James  Albert  Hunter,  consular  attache 

Thomas  Linthicum,  admin.  oflScer 

Fred  Snider,  radio  engineer... 

A.  W.  J.  Grotjohan,  communications  offlcer 

Margaret  K.  Gardner,  econ.  analyst... 

William  Edward  Dwyer,  admin.  oflBcer 

Hungerford  B.  Howard,  vice  consul 

Earl  Joseph  Wilson,  asst.  public-affairs  offlcer 

Harry  D.  Q.  Carroll,  vice  consul.. 

Lorls  F.  Craig,  econ.  analyst 

Mary  E.  Barrett,  asst.  consular  attache 

David  P.  Coffin,  vice  consul.. 

Frank  E.  Phillips,  asst.  communications  offlcer  -_ 

Robert  Meyer,  econ.  analyst 

Josephine  Johanna  Gruenwald,  econ.  analyst 

Hendrik  van  Oss,  vice  consul 

Robert  C.  Coudray,  vice  consul 

Margaret  W.  Thomp.son,  asst.  consular  attache. . 

William  M.  Olive,  vice  consul... 

Arthur  H.  Rosen,  vice  consul 

Willis  R.  Etter,  vice  consul 

Lea  E.  Williams,  vice  consul 

W.  F.  Davis  Gebhart,  vice  consul 

John  H.  Stutesman,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Emory  C.  Swank,  vice  consul... 

Alexander  L.  Peaslee,  vice  consul 

Norman  B.  Hannah,  vice  consul 

Elizabeth  Lee  Engdahl,  vice  consul 

Francis  T.  McCoy,  vice  consul 

Allen  Richard  Turner,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Haigh,  vice  consul 

Kenneth  C.  Krentz,  consul  general 

Roswell  C.  Beverstock,  consul 

Robert  J.  Catto,  asst.  consular  attache 

Scott  George,  vice  consul 

Wellington  Z.  Myers,  vice  consul 

Robert  Lacy  Smyth,  consul  general 

Frederick  W.  Hlnke,  consul 

Gerald  Warner,  consul 

Willard  O.  Brown,  consul 

Joseph  n.  Rogatnick,  asst.  consular  attache.. 

Seymour  1.  Nadler,  vice  consul 

Sam  L.  Yates,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

John  Pershing  Coffey,  vice  consul.. _ 

Gordon  C.  Tullock,  vice  consul 

J.  Hall  Paxton,  consul 

Gerald  F.  P.  Dooher,  asst.  consulai'  attache 

Robert  B.  Dreesen,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Jan. 
July 
May 
Dec. 
tOct. 
Jan. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
tOct. 
Dec. 
July 
July 
July 
Nov. 
Uuly 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
tOct. 
Dec. 
tFeb. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
{Oct. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Dee. 
July 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Oct. 
tOct. 
iOct. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
tOct. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
tMar. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Sept. 
July 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Sept. 


30, 1948 

31. 1946 
5, 1947 

10. 1945 

18. 1947 

5. 1946 
10, 1947 

1. 1947 

15. 1946 
1, 1947 
3, 1947 

18. 1947 
11,1947 

1, 1946 

1. 1946 

1. 1947 
23, 1945 

1, 1946 

27. 1945 
13, 1947 
20, 1947 

23. 1946 

19. 1947 

29. 1945 
8,  1948 

17. 1946 

31. 1946 
11,1948 

26. 1947 
19, 1947 

25. 1945 

14. 1946 
19, 1946 

24. 1946 

31. 1947 
29, 1946 
10, 1946 
11, 1946 
19.  1947 

21. 1946 

20. 1947 
18, 1947 
18,  1947 
20, 1947 

9. 1947 

19. 1947 
20,  1947 

18. 1948 

11,  1946 

24. 1946 

12,  1946 
26,  1947 
22,  1947 

22. 1947 
3, 1946 
7, 1946 

10, 1947 

17. 1946 

8. 1948 

12. 1947 


Category 

and  class 


FSR-3 

FSR-4 

FSS-3 

FSS-4 

FSR-4 

F80-4 

FSR-4 

FSR-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSR-4 

FSS-5 

FSS-6 

FSS-6 

FSS-6 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSS-7 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FS8-10 

FSO-6 

F8S-10 

FSR-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-7 

F8S-9 

FSO-U 

FSS-n 

FSO-6 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 


Assigned  also  to  Manila  and  Nanking. 

Serves  also  as  asst.  chief  of  Communications  Center  for  the  Far  East. 

792020 — 48 3 


14 


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Post 


CHINA— Continued 

Tsingtao,  Shantung  (CQ)  — 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


COLOMBIA 
Bogota  (E) 


Clarence  J.  Spiker,  consul  general. 
William  T.  Turner,  consul  general 

Robert  C.  Strong,  consul 

Carl  O.  Hawthorne,  consul 

George  M.  Hein,  vice  consul 

Theodore  A.  Wahl,  vice  consul-... 


July  30,1946 

Feb.  24,1948 
Aug.  4,1947 
tJan.  31,1947 
Apr.  28,1947 
Nov.  20, 1947 


Apr. 


Category 
and  class 


Willard      L.      Beaulac,     amba,s.c!ador     extraor-     Apr.  10,1947 
dinary  and  plenipotentiary 

CarlosJ.  Warner,  first  secretary;  consul Aug.  23,1946 

Carrel  B.  Larson,  minerals  attache  ' June    4, 1946 

Albert  Franklin  Lager,  attache Feb.   10,1948 

Edward  Calhoun  Crouch,  attache 1  May  19,1947 


Kenneth  Wernimont,  agricultural  attache.... 

David  M.  Clark,  second  secretary 

Roy  Richard  Rubottom,  Jr.,  second  secretary; 
consul. 

Jacob  Canter,  attache. --- 

John  M.  Vebber,  attache 

Sterling  J.  Cottrell,  civil  air  attache » 

Robert  L.  Harmon,  asst.  attache 

Arthur  P.  Biggs,  asst.  attache 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attache' 

W  illiam  A .  W  ieland ,  second  secretary;  vice  consul . 

Thomas  A.  Grunwell,  vice  consul 

Joseph  A.  Silberstein,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Harry  L.  Hamlette,  vice  consul 

John  G.  Gossett,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thomas  R.  Favell,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Patrick  Henry  Armijo,  vice  consul 

Charles  Q.  Mueller,  vice  consul 

Jean  Mary  Wilkowski,  vice  consul 

Hogan  F.  Buford,  vice  consul  * 


K  m  '  -n^' 


(MA  &  NA). 


Oct.  7, 1946 
Oct.  7, 1947 
May  20,1947 

tOct.  19,1947 
tOct.  19.1947 
May  16,1946 
Mar.  2,1948 
Nov.  17, 1947 
May  20,1947 
Dec.  23,1946 
July  29,1947 
July  19,1946 
May  6,1946 
Aug.  1,1947 
Oct.  16,1947 
^Feb.  11,1946 
Nov.  16, 1945 
July  18,1946 
Sept.    2,1947 


FSO-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-4 
FSS-8 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 


FSO-CM 

FSO-3 

FSS-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-4 
FSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 

FSR-4 

FSR-4 

FSR-5 

FSS-7 

FSR-6 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 


June  26,1946 
June  11,1946 


Col.  George  S.  Beurket,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  William  F.  Hausman,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Edmund  Burke  Richards,  military  air  at-     Sept.  10, 1947 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  M.  Pack,  asst.  military  attache..    Aug.  22, 1947 


BarranquiUa  (C) .-.    George  M.  Graves,  consul.... 

Nona  L.  Gardiner,  vice  consul. 


Cali(C). 


Buenaventura  (VC) . 
Cartagena  (C) 


Medemn(C). 


Nicholas  A.  Fuller,  vice  consul 

Franklin  Hawloy,  consul 

Henry  Testman  Andersen,  vice  consul. 

Hogan  F.  Buford,  vice  consul' 

Hernan  C.  Vogenitz,  consul 

Henry  L.  Coster,  vice  consul 

George  E.  Belcher,  vice  consul 

Joseph  P.  Ragland,  consul 

John  I.  Fishburne,  vice  consul 

John  I.  Copeland,  vice  consul 


Dec. 
May 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Feb.- 
Sept. 
tJan. 
Oct. 
Jjan. 
May 
JApr. 
tJune 


27. 1946 

13. 1947 
11,1947 

23. 1946 
5,1946 

30. 1947 

31. 1947 
9,1947 

24. 1948 

27. 1946 

21. 1947 
14, 1947 


FSO-4 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSO-4 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 


1  Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Lima,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Lima. 

s  Assigned  also  to  Caracas  and  Quito.  ^  ,     j 

»  Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Lima,  Panama,  Quito.  San  JosS,  and  San  Salvador. 

*  Temporarily  at  Buenaventura. 

» Temporarily. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


15 


Post 


COSTA  BICA 
3an  Jos6  (E) 


(MA.  &  NA). 


Golflto  (CA). 
Quepos  (CA). 


CUBA 


Cabana  (E). 


Name  and  title 


Nathaniel  P.  Davis,  appointed  ambassador  extra- 
ordinary and  plenipotentiary. 
Andrew  E.  Donovan,  2d,  first  secretary;  consul--. 
Edward  Livingston  Tanner,  agricultural  attach^.. 

Jule  L.  Ooetzmann,  second  secretary;  consul 

Albert  E.  Carter,  second  secretary 

Alfonso  Rodrigues,  attache 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attach^  ' 

Alex  A.  Cohen,  vice  consul 

Carroll  E.  Cobb,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Stevenson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul-. 

Givon  M.  Parsons,  vice  consul 

Virginia  C.  Stryker,  disbursing  officer 


Lt.  Col.  James  R.  Hughes,  military  attach^ 

Col.  Arthur  F.  Binney,  naval  attachfi  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  military  air  attache 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 


James  H.  Logan,  consular  agent 

Kenneth  W.  Harding,  consular  agent - 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Sept.  30, 1947 


R.  Henry  Norweb,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Har3ld  S.  Tewell,  counselor  of  embassy 

Lester  DeWitt  Mallory,  counselor  of  embassy 

Richard  M.  Connell,  commercial  attache 

Morris  N.  Hughes,  first  secretary;  consul  general- 
Charles  A.  Hutchinson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Louis  Clinton  Nolan,  asst.  agricultural  attache 

William  Roy  Little,  attache 

Charles  Allan  Stewart,  attache 

John  Andrew  Hamilton,  attache 

Daniel  V.  Anderson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Raymond  Lee  Harrell,  attache.. 

Philip  M.  Davenport,  second  secretary;  consul 

Clarence  W.  Moore,  attache -. -.. 

V.  Lansing  Collins,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul--. 

John  P.  Gleason,  asst.  attache -. 

Thomas  J.  Cole,  admin,  officer 

John  H.  Marvin,  consul. 

Bertha  M.  Kendig,  admin,  asst 

Adolph  B.  Horn,  Jr.,  special  asst -. 

Eugene  Desvemme,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

A.  John  Cope,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Raoul  F.  Washington,  vice  consul 

William  Walter  Phelps,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 

Kathleen  C.  Taylor,  vice  consul- - 

Q.  Alonzo  Stanford,  third  secretary;  vice  consul--. 

Mary  K.  Haller,  admin,  asst 

Robert  J.  Bryant,  vice  consul 

B.  Frank  Poe,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Oct. 

Oct. 

July 
tOct. 
tJan. 

July 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

July 
tApr. 

tMay 
Oct. 


23, 1947 
9, 1947 

19. 1946 

19. 1947 
24, 1947 

1, 1947 

22. 1946 
9, 1946 

20. 1947 
29, 1947 
21, 1946 

1, 1946 
9, 1945 


truly    18,1947 
July    18,1947 


Mar.  31, 1945 
Jan.    20,1943 


May  22,1945 

May    7, 1947 

May    9, 1947 

Oct.     7, 1947 

{Aug.  21,1947 

June  10,1946 

Jan.    17,1946 

Aug.   11,1947 

tOct.    19,1947 

{Oct.    19,1947 

Apr.  18,1947 

Dec.   12,1946 

June  22,1945 

Mar.  20, 1947 

May  22,1947 

May    5, 1947 

{Feb.  10,1946 

{Aug.    8. 1947 

{Apr.  21,1946 

June  15,1942 

{June  28,1947 

Aug.  28,1945 

{Feb.  28,1927 

Sept.  13, 1946 

{Jan.  23,1946 
Apr.  15,1947 
Mar.  31, 1947 
Sept.  16, 1947 
Oct.     2, 1947  I 

'  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  Lima,  Panama,  Quito,  and  San  Salvador;  resident  in  BogotA. 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-CM 

FSO-4 

FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-8 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSS-10 


FSO-CM 

FSO-1 

FSO-2 

FSR-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSS-3 

FSS-3 

FSR-4 

FSR^ 

FSO-4 

FSR-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-5 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 


16 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


CUBA— Continued 
Habana'  (E)— Con 


(MA  &  NA). 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


George  Varrelmann.  econ.  analyst JJJly     1-  J^^ 

Ramon  S.  Alfonzo,  vice  consul i^^^-    *<  ^^*° 

Lawrence  Bernard  Elsbernd,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Donald  Samson  Jordan,  vice  consul 


Sagua  la  Grande  (C  A) . 

Camaguey  (C) 

Santiago  de  Cuba  (C) 


Col.  Edgar  E.  Glenn,  military  attache  and  mili- 
tary air  attache. 

Col.  Boeker  C.  Batterton,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air.> 

Maj.  Alfred  E.  Coffey,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Harold  E.  M.  Thompson,  asst.  naval 
attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air.' 

Lt.  Col.  Edward  R.  Casey,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 


Nov.  10,1947 
Dec.  29,1947 


FSS-IO 
FSS-11 

rso-6 

FSS-11 


Antllla(CA)_ 

Man^anillo  (CA). 


Eugene  E.  Jova,  consular  agent 

Arthur  W.  Feldman,  vice  consul 

Harry  W.  Story,  vice  consul;  admin,  officer. 

John  B.  Whitehead,  vice  consul ■ 

Juan  A.  Reed,  consular  agent ■ 

Raoul  A.  Bertot,  consular  agent 


Mar.  28, 1946 

Jan.      5, 1946 

Nov.  16, 1945 
Mar.  19,1948 

Nov.  19, 1946 


tOct.  6, 1922 
Jan.    15,1948 

tSfcpt.  30, 1945 

tAug.  23,1947 
June    7, 1946 

tApr.  20,1922 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA 

Praha(E) 


FSS-9 
r8S-« 
FSS-11 


Laurence  A.  Steinhardt.  ambassador  extraordl-     Dec.  20,1944 
nary  and  plenipotentiary. 

John  H.  Bruins,  counselor  of  embassy UApr.     «,  law 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache  ». j  Dec-  29,1945 

Emil  A.  Kckich,  cml.  attache 

Webster  Eugene  Ballance,  attache. 

Robert  N.  Andprson,  attache 

Joseph  C.  Kolarek,  attache 

Paul  M.  Dutko,  consul - 

Spencer  Taggart,  attache 

Frank  G   Siscoe,  second  secretary;  consul 

Frank  J.  Lewand,  attache 

William  L.  Smyser,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Carroll  C.  Parry,  consul - 

Milton  Fried,  attache 

Alex  Theodore  Prengel,  asst.  attache 

George  J.  Fridrich,  Jr.,  asst.  attache.- - 

Walter  W.  Blrge,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

George  F.  Bogardus,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Louise  Schaflner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thomas  A.  Donovan,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Francis  J.  Hejno,  vice  consul... ^eb.  M,1945 

John  E.  Quiney,  Jr.,  vice  consul ]  July  ^  J^*° 

John  A.  Armitagp,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. -. 

Elbert  K.  Fretwell,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Franklin  H.  Murrell,  vice  consuL.. --- 

James  C.  Quick,  vice  consul;  disbursing  officer... 

Ralph  S.  Saul,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Nathaniel  Davis,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  30,1947 

Dec.  12,1947 

tOct.    19,1947 

tlan.    31,1947 

tJan.    24,1947 

Sept.    9,1947 

tOct.    19,1947 

June  20,1946 

tJan.    31,1947 

June  29.1946 

May  23,1947 

tOct.     5, 1947 

tApr.   22,1947 

Oct.    23,1945 

JNov.    3,1947 

Oct.    24,1946 


(MA&  NA). 


Oct.  13,1947 
June  28,1945 
Sept.  3,1947 
Feb.  19,1948 
Nov.  4,1947 
Sept.  12, 1947 


r80-2 

FS8-2 
FSR-3 
FSS-S 

FSS-4 
FSR-4 

rss-5 

FS8-5 

FSO-4 

FSR-4 

FSO-5 

F8S-7 

FSS-7 

FSS-7 

FSS-8 

r80-5 

FSO-5 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-« 

FSO-6 


Col  Joseph  A.  Michela,  military  attache -.-    May  12,1947 

Lt.  Comdr.  Thomas  E.  McCormick.  Jr.,  attache     Mar.  16.1948 
for  naval  questions. 

1  Assigned  also  to'Ciudad  TrujlUo  and  Port-au-Prince. 

>  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade.  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Sofia,  and  V.enna,  resident  m  Bern. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


17 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA— 

Continued 

Praha  (E)— Continued 

(MA  &  NA)— Con , 


Bratislava  (CG). 


DEXMARK 


Copenhagen 
(E). 


(Kobenhavn) 


(MA&  NA).. 


(Greenland) 


Jodthaab  (C). 


•OMINICAN  REPUBLIC 

iudad  Trujillo  (E) 


Lt.  Col.  Andre  J.  Dechaene,  military  air  attaolife-. 
Lt.  Col.  Thomas  C.  Foote,  asst.  military  attacli6_. 
Lt.  Col.  Donald  \V.  Btrnier,  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  Arthur  P.  Price,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Capt.  Jack  C.  Novak,  asst.  military  air  attachS  .. 

Winthiop  S.  Greene,  consul  general .- 

Claiborne  Pell,  vice  consul .._ 

Harold  Jesse  Edelson,  vice  consul 


Josiah  Marvel,  Jr.,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Christian  T.  Steger,  consul  general;  first  secretary- 
John  Lammey  Stewart,  first  secretary;  consul 

Edward  J.  Sparks,  counselor  of  embassy 

Basil  D.  Dahl,  cml.  attachfi 

William  G.  Roll,  second  secretary 

Adolf  J.  Lium,  attach§ 

Stanley  R.  Lawson,  consul 

George  W.  Caldwell,  Jr.,  econ.  analyst 

Gray  Bream,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

J.  Stanford  Edwards,  consul 

Terrance  G.  Leonhardy,  vice  consul 

Robert  Kille  Tiiidall,  asst.  attache  i 

Joran  J.  Birkeland,  asst.  attachfi 

William  H.  Witt,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Henry  Niels  Rann,  disbursing  officer 

William  A.  Just,  vice  consul 

C.  Melvin  Sonne,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Joseph  G.  Bowers,  vice  consul 

Maggie  I.  Carlson,  vice  consul.. 


May 

12, 1947 

May 

6, 1916 

Dec. 

23.  1947 

Jan. 

29.  1947 

Dec. 

13, 1946 

Jan. 

7, 1948 

FSO-3 

Sept. 

18, 1947 

FSO-6 

Mar. 

8, 1948 

FSO-6 

{Feb.  27,1947 


Col.  Earl  C.  Ewert,  military  attache 

Capt.  John  E.  Fitzgibbon,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Franklin  E.  Tomlinson,   military   air 

attache. 
Maj.  Andrew  D.  Budz,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache. 


Robert  Killc  Tindall,  asst.  attache  s.... 

Virgil  M.  Elliott,  vice  consul »._. 

Earl  Edward  Bowman,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Charles  R.  Burrows,  first  secretary;  consul.. 

Jack  B.  Neathery,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  J.  McArdle,  attache. 

Dale  E.  Farringer,  asst.  attache 

Alvin  Chapin  Detwiler,  vice  consul 

Glenn   R.   McCarty,  Jr.,   third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 


Dec. 

tSept. 

Apr. 

May 
tDec. 

Jan. 
tJan. 

Aug. 

May 

Dec. 

May 

May 
JOct. 

Sept. 
tJune 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Sept. 
tAug. 


28. 1946 
6, 1947 

15. 1947 

15. 1946 
9, 1947 
8, 1947 

31. 1947 
6, 1946 
5,1945 

12, 1947 

8. 1946 
20, 1947 
19, 1947 
16,  1947 
16, 1947 
23, 1947 

4. 1947 
19.  1947 
23, 1947 


Aug.     2, 1945 
Mar.  22, 1946 

July   13,1945 

July  31,1946 


July  1, 1947 
Aug.  15,1947 
Oct.      7, 1947 


May  28,1947 
July  30. 1946 

tFeb.  18,1947 
July  11,1947 
June  14,1947 

tJaa.    13,1947 


FSO-2 

FSO-2 
FSO-2 
FSO-3 

FSR-^ 
FSS-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-8 
FSO-5 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSR-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSS-U 
FSO-« 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 


FSS-8 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 


FSO-3 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-7 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 


I  '  Assigned  also  to  Godthaab,  Oslo,  and  Reykjavik. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Copenhagen,  Oslo,  and  Reykjavik;  resident  in  Copenhagen. 
'  Temporarily. 


18 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    1948 


Post 


•??«' 


DOMINICAN  REPUB- 
LIC— Continued 

Ciudad  Trujillo  (E)— Con.... 


(MA). 


La  Romana  (CA) 

Puerto  Libertador  (CA). 


ECUADOE 
Quito  (E) 


(MA) — 

Guayaquil  (CO) - 


EGYPT 


Cairo  (E). 


Name  and  title 


Victor  M.  Medina,  dlabuifiing  officer 

Robert  Irving  Owen,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 


Lt.  Col.  Nathan  A.  Brown,  military  attache 

CoL  Edgar  E.  Glenn,  military  air  attach^ 

Lt.  Col.  Edward  R.   Casey,  asst.  military  air 
attachfi. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Harry  Gabriel  Godley,  consular  agent. 
Victor  C.  MacMillan,  consular  agent.. 


John  F.  Simmons,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

George  P.  Shaw,  oounselor  of  embassy 

Alvord  L.  Boeck,  acting  cml.  attach^... 

George  Walter  Levangie,  petroleum  attach^  ' 

Maurice  M.  Bernbaiun,  first  secretary;  consul 

Albert  R.  Haney,  attache 

Sterling  J .  Cottrell ,  civil  air  attachg « 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attach^' 

Francis  W.  Herron,  asst.  attache 

William  T.  Briggs,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Jackson  W.  WUson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Walter  J.  Flynn,  vice  consul 

Lynn  H.  Olson,  vice  consul 

Isabel  Gladys  Oonroy,  disbursing  officer 

Charles  M.  Urruela,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 


tOct.     1, 1947 
June  26,1946 

Feb.  19,1948 
Mar.  28, 1946 
Nov.  19, 1946 


JFeb.     7, 1948 
June  26,1947 


Apr.  10,1947 


Category 
and  claifi 


FSS-11 
FSO-6 


Nov. 
tOct. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

May 

July 
JOct. 

July 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Jan. 
tApr. 

Oct. 


Col.  Paul  K.  Porch,  military  attache 

Maj.  Vernon  P.  Martin,  military  air  attache. 


Perry  Ellis,  consul.. --. 

John  C.  Harley,  vice  consul 

William  R.  Laidlaw,  vice  consul. 
Robert  D.  Gahagen,  vice  consul.. 
Walter  P.  Houk,  vice  consul 


4, 1944 

4. 1946 

3. 1947 
10, 1947 
27, 1947 

16. 1946 
l,'l947 

19. 1947 
29, 1946 

30. 1946 

27. 1947 
5, 1946 

20, 1947 
14, 1947 


July  15,1946 
June  12,1947 

tDec.  4,  1945 
Aug.  21, 1946 
Oct.  31,  1946 
Apr.  23,1947 
Nov.  12, 1947 


S.  Pinkney  Tuck,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Jefferson  Patterson,  counselor  of  embassy 

George  O.  Howard,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 

Ralph  B.  Curren,  first  secretary;  consul 

Philip  W.  Ireland,  first  secretary;  consul 

Edwin  RuBsell  Raymond,  agricultural  attache 

Gillespie  S.  Evans, attache 

Sam  P.  Gilstrap,  attache 

Evelyn  Weeks  Hersey,  attache 

Frederick  E.  Farnsworth,  second  secretary;  consul 

Hartwell  Johnson,  consul 

Mary  Duncan  Carter,  attache 

Harold  Walter  Glidden,  attache 

Herbert  M.  Hooker,  attache 


FSO-CM 

FSO-2 

FSS-4 

FSR-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSR-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 


FSO-4 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-U 
FSO-6 


tSept. 

19, 1946 

FSO-CM 

Apr. 

29, 1946 

FSO-2 

Aug. 

25, 1947 

FSO-2 

tAug. 

23, 1947 

FSO-3 

JAug. 

23, 1947 

FSO-3 

Dec. 

13, 1947 

FSR-4 

JOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-4 

July 

9, 1947 

FSS-3 

Mar 

1, 1948 

FSR-4 

Dec. 

4,1944 

FSO-4 

Mar 

28, 1948 

FSO-4 

JDec. 

26, 1947 

rSR-4 

Jan. 

30, 1947 

FSS-6 

June 

2, 1947 

FSS-6 

»  Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Lima,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Lima. 

»  Assigned  also  to  Bogota  and  Caracas;  resident  in  Bogota. 

«  Assigned  also  to  Bogotfi,  La  Paz,  Lima,  Panamfi,  San  Jos6.  and  San  Salvador;  resident  m  Bogota. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


19 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


EGYPT— Continued 

Cairo  (E)— Continued 


(MA  &  NA). 


Alexandria  (C). 


Port  Said  (C)_ 


EL  SALVADOR 

Ban  Salvador  (E) 


(MA  &  NA) 


Thomas  F.  Valenza,  communications  officer 

Wendell  S.  Howard,  asst.  attache 

Charles  V.  White,  asst.  attachgi.. 

William  Jules  Handley,  attach^  ' 

John  E.  Devine,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Harris  H.  Ball,  asst.  communications  officer 

John  Mac  Ewenn  Betts,  asst.  attache' 

Arthur  E.  Callahan,  vice  consul.. 

Philip  J.  Halla,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Richard   E.    Funkhouser,   third   secretary;   vice 
consul. 

John  Howard  Morris,  vice  consul 

Enoch  S.  Duncan,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

David  H.  Ernst,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

George  Mercer  Atkinson,  vice  consul 

Charles  J.  Konya,  vice  consul 


Robert  L.  Bueli,  consul  general 

Norman  K.  Pratt,  vice  consul 

Joseph  M.  Sayer,  vice  consul 

Harrison  M.  Symmes,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Philip  Ernst,  consul 

John  P.  Robertson,  vice  consul 


Albert  F.  Nufer,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Graham  Sheppard  Quate,  attach^  * 

Murat  W.  Williams,  second  secretary;  consul 

Donald  C.  Marelius,  attachS 

John  E d ward  Matson,  asst.  attach^  ' 

Leslie  Albion  Squires,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

James  Q.  Abies,  vice  consul 

Jack  R.  Johnstone,  vice  consul 

Richard  H.  Donald,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Marian  Day  Miller,  disbursing  ofiicer 


Lt.  Col.  Alva  R.  Fitch,  military  attache 

Col.  Arthur  F.  Binney,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  military  air  attache 

Capt.  John  C.  Woelfel,  asst.  naval  attache  for  pe- 
troleum. 
Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 


July 
{Feb. 

May 

Mar. 
tOct. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

July 
JAug. 


1, 1947 
25, 1948 

20. 1947 
19, 1945 

4,1947 

11. 1948 
10, 1948 

7, 1947 
24, 1947 
11, 1947 


Col.  William  K.  McNown,  military  attache  and 

military  air  attache. 
Capt.  Dewitt  C.  E.  Hamberger,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Leslie  H.  Wyman,  asst.  military  attache. 

Ma].  John  T.  Kramers,  asst.  military  attache. 

Comdr.  Eugene  R.  Dare,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  John  W.  Kappel,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Ensign  Cornelius  E.  Smyth,  asst.  naval  attache... 
Lt.  Col.  Josephs.  Peddle,  asst.  military  air  attache. 


Dec.  8, 1947 
Sept.  30, 1946 
Sept.  9,1947 
Feb.  2, 1948 
Mar.  23, 1948 

Jan.     4, 1946 

Dec.    3, 1945 

Nov.  12, 1946 
May  13,1947 
Feb.  26,1948 

Mar.  28, 1947 

Nov.  14, 1946 
Sept.    2,1947 

June  18, 1947 

July  29,1946 
{July    26,1947 

Oct.  17,1947 
{Feb.  23,1948 

Mar.  23, 1948 


Apr.  10,1947 


JDec. 
Apr. 

tMar. 
July 
June 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Sept. 

tOct. 


14, 1947 
3, 1947 
28, 1947 
1, 1947 
21, 1946 
13, 1946 
22, 1945 

9. 1946 

1. 1947 


Nov.  13,1947 
Oct.     9, 1945 

tJuly    18,1947 
tOct.    20,1947 

July   18,1947 


1  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Baghdad,  Beirut,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  Jidda,  and  Tehran. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Dhahran,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a. 

♦  Assigned  also  to  Guatemala  and  Tegucigalpa;  resident  in  Guatemala. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  Lima,  PanamS,  Quito,  and  San  Jos6;  resident  in  Bogot§, 


FSS-e 
FSS-8 
FSS-7 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 


FSO-4 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 

FSS-8 
FSS-11 


FSO-CM 

FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-7 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSS-9 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 


20 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    19  48 


Post 


ESTONIA 

Legation  at  Tallinn  closed. 

ETHIOPIA 
Addis  Ababa  (L) 


(MA). 


FINLAND 

Helsinki  (L) 


(MA  &  NA). 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

France 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


George  R.  Merrell,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 
Donald  F.  Bigelow,  counselor  of  legation;  consul.  - 

Glen  W.  Rubs,  attache - 

Charles  V.  White,  asst.  attach^  i 

William  Jules  Handley,  attache  2 

John  MacEweim  Betts,  asst.  attaches 

Donald  H.  Nichols,  vice  consul --- 

Edmund  O.  Barker,  vice  consul 

Curtis  F.  Jones,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  H.  Randolph,  vice  consul 


Col.  William  K.  McNown,  military  attache  and 

military  air  attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Leslie  H.  Wyman,  asst.  military  attache... 

Maj.  John  T.  Kramers,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Joseph  S.Peddie, asst. military  airattache 


Avra  M.  Warren,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minis- 
ter plenipotentiary. 

Eric  England,  agricultural  attache  <_ 

J.  Raymond  Ylitalo,  attache - - — 

Archibald  R.  Randolph,  second  secretary;  consul, 

Alfred  T.  Wellborn,  second  secretary;  consul 

Richard  E.  Gnade,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  B.  Lynch,  second  secretary;  consul « 

Norman  Verc  Schute,  asst.  attache  * 

June  Marie  A.  Pitkanen,  asst.  attache 

Raymond  W.  T.  Pracht,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Ralph  G.  Clark,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Allan  Nelson,  vice  consul -- --- 

Anne  M.  Oehm,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Category 
and  class 


May  15,1947 

Oct.  30,1947 
May  2, 1947 
July  1, 1947 
Aug.  25,1947 
Feb.  10,1948 
Nov.  29, 1943 
July  24,1947 
Dec.  15,1947 
Aug.     7.1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Nov.  12,1946 
Sept.  4,1947 
Sept.    4,1947 


Dec.   18,1947 


FSO-CM 

FSO-2 

F88-6 
FSS-7 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FBS-9 
FSS-11 

rso-6 

FSS-11 


Sept. 
Oct. 
tNov. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Sept. 
July 
tOct. 
Apr. 


Col.  Joseph  R.  Burrill,  military  attache 

Capt.  William  N.  Wylie,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Cullen  A.  Brarmon,  Jr.,  mihtary  air  attache 

Maj.  Bernard  Aabel,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  John  Robert  Hankey,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Shirl  H.  Swenson,  asst.  air  attache 


3, 1946 

1. 1946 

12, 1947 

29. 1946 

28. 1947 
18, 1947 

1. 1947 
19, 1947 
21, 1947 


Sept.  12, 1947 
Jan.  24,1946 
Nov.    6, 1947 

Jan.  21,1947 
Apr.  26,1947 

June  12,1947 
Feb.  25,1948 
Feb.  25,1948 

Mar.  23, 1948 


FSO-CM 

FBR-2 

FSS-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 


FSO-CM 


FSO-CM 


Paris  (E) Jeflerson  Caffery.  ambassador  extraordinary  and    tNov.  25,1944 

plenipotentiary. 
Hugh  8.  Fullerton,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul     Sept.  13, 1944 
general.  ' 

1  Assigned  also  to  Aden,  Cairo,  Jidda,  and  Sana's;  resident  in  Cairo. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Baghdad,  Beirut,  Cairo,  Damascus,  Jerusalem.  Jidda,  ard  Tehran;  resident  in  Cairo, 

3  Assigned  also  to  Aden,  Cairo.  Dhaliran,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a;  resident  m  Cairo. 
*  Assigned'also  to  and  resident  in  Stockholm. 

«  Assigned'also  to^Oslo  and  Stockholm;  resident  in  Stockholm. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


21 


Post 


Name  and  title 


FBANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

(France)— Continued 


-Continued Daniel  J.  Reagan,  counselor  of  embassy  for  ecou. 

aflairs. 
George  Kenneth  Holland,  Foreign  Service  Reserve 
officer. 

Douglas  H.  Schneider,  counselor  of  embassy 

Bon  U.  Thibodeaux,  first  secretary;  coi-.sul 

James  C.  H.  Bonbright,  counselor  of  embassy 

John  H.  Morgan,  first  secretary;  consul _.. 

Albert  Ogden  Pierrot,  attache 

Frederick  Exton,  attache 

Graham  Anderson  Martin,  attach^ 

Norris  B.  Chipman,  first  secretary;  consul 

Douglas  MacArthur,  2d,  first  secretary;  consul 

John  N.  Plakias,  first  secretary;  consul 

William  A.  Conkright,  first  secretary;  consul 

William  Hardy,  Jr.,  attache 

Raymond  Earl  Kerr,  attache 

Howard  B.  Railey,  civil  air  attache  '... 

Olaf  Francis  Sundt,  petroleum  attache 

Arthur  P.  Muelbergar,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

Manuel  Sanchez,  publications  officer. - 

Richard  Eldridge,  attache 

Samuel  E.  Perkins,  attache.. 

William  Edward  Share,  attache 

Leon  Goldenberg,  attache 

Rolland  Douglas  Severy,  attache . 

Arthur  A.   Compton,   Foreign  Service  Reserve 

officer. 

Irving  Jack  Fasteau,  attache 

Charles  Grey,  attache 

Arne  H.  Ekstrom,  attache.. .1 

Bernard  Steele,  attache 

Howard  C.  Rice,  Jr.,  attache 

Sylvain  R.  Loupe,  vice  consul;  communications 

officer. 

John  Felix  Sturm,  deputy  regional  supervisor 

Walter  J.  Linthlcum,  second  secretary;  consul 

William  O.  Boswell,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  Grinnell,  second  secretary;  consul 

Sol  S.  Hirsch,  attache 

John  R.  Wood,  consul;  attache 

John  Henry  Kelly,  econ.  analyst 

John  H.  Tobler,  acting  press  attache 

Turner  C.  Cameron,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. 

William  M.  Gibson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Ridgway  B.  Knight,  second  secretary;  consul 

Anthony  C.  Swezey,  second  secretary;  consul 

Jean  A.  Graffis,  attache 

Leslie  Snowden  Brady,  attache 

Laurence  J.  Daymont,  consul;  special  disbursing 

agent. 

Sabln  J.  Dalferes,  consul 

Simon  J.  Coi)ans,  asst.  attache 

George  Kelso  Daly,  attache... 

Agnes  Schneider,  consul 

John  G.  Williams,  attache 

Alfred  H.  Lovell,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  S.  Patten,  econ.  analyst 

1  Assigned  also  to  Luxembourg  and  Brussels. 
792020—48—4 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Sept.  IS, 


Jan.    27 

tOct.    19 
tSept.    6 

May 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Mar. 
tApr. 

Sept. 
JNov. 
JNov. 
tSept. 

Dee. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

June 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Jan. 


Mar.  1 
tApr.  30, 

Apr.  21 

Oct.  9 
tOct.    19, 

Nov.  13, 


May 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Sept. 
tOct. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

July 
tSept. 
tApr. 
tSept. 

June 
tOct. 
tOct. 

Mar. 


tJan.  31 
JOct.  19, 
June  6, 
tJan.  31, 
Jan.  12, 
June  26, 
Nov.  20, 


194S 

1948 

1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1944 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1944 
1947 
1944 
1945 
1944 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1948 
1948 

1948 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 

1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1944 
1945 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 

1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1946 
1944 


Category 
and  class 


F80-1 

FSR-1 

FSR-2 
FSO-2 
F80-2 
FSO-3 
FSS-1 
FSR-3 
FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-4 
FSS-3 
FSS-4 
FSS^ 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-3 
FSR-4 

FSR-4 
FSS-4 
FSS-4 
FSS-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-4 

rss-4 

FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-5 
FSS-6 
FSS-6 
FSS-6 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-« 

FSS-7 
FSR-5 
FSS-6 
FSS-fl 
FSS-6 
FSO-5 
FSS-8 


22 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST!    APRIL    1,    1948 


Post 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

(France)— Continued 

Paris  (E)— Continued 


Name  and  title 


John  O.  Hrones,  vice  consul -- Dec.  29, 1944 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


(MA  &  NA). 


Perry  Hager  Culley,  asst.  press  officer 

Seaborn  Parks  Foster,  general  services  officer 

Keeler  Faus,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. - --- 

Owen  D.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Frederick  W.  Flott,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Florence  Palmer,  attache - 

Peter  J.  Skoufls,  admin,  asst 

Cabot  Sedgwick,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Harry  Kushner,  cryptographic  officer 

St.  John  Anthony  Bargas,  admin,  asst 

Richard  Tucker  Ewing,  asst.  attache  ' 

Edward  R.  Pierce,  asst.  communications  officer. __ 

Adele  Dix,  vice  consul 

Harry  H.  Bell,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard  Sears,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  X.  Carrier,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Francis  Henry  Colombat,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Richard  C.  Desmond,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 
Ernest  L.  Stanger,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 

Alfred  W.  Wells,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Alice  Libby,  attache 

Harry  R.  Zerbel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Leonard  R.  Morey,  vice  consul 

Robert  M.  Schneider,  vice  consul 

Anita  C.  Lauve,  asst.  cultural  officer 

Edward  J.  Krause,  vice  consul 

Donald  Bloomingdale,  attache 

Marshall  F.  Wells,  vice  consul 

Robert  C.  Foulon,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
James  A.  May,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


tOct.    16,194' 

JFeb.  2.5,1948 

Oct.     9, 1944 

Feb.     4, 1947 

Apr.     8, 1947 

Sept.  21, 1944 

Mar.  24, 1947 

|Nov.  28, 1945 

tFeb.  22,1948 

May    2,1947 

July     1, 1947 

Nov.  16, 1947 

tJune    9, 1945 

Apr.  23,1946 

July    19,1946 

Aug.  20,1946 

Aug.  22,1946 


Category 
and  class 


Dec. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
July 


3. 1946 

7. 1947 

5. 1948 
8, 1947 
3, 1946 
9, 1945 


Brig.  Gen.  Foster  J.  Tate,  military  attache 

Capt.  Henri  H.  Smith-Hutton,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Col.  Francis  B.  Valentine,  military  air  attache. .. 
Col.  Thomas  W.  Hammond,  Jr.,  asst.  military 
attache. 

Col.  Robert  F.  Hyatt,  asst.  military  attache 

Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache. 
Maj.  Thomas  W.  Sharkey,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Maj.  John  S.  Wood,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Edward  H.  Germann,  asst.  military  attache 
Comdr.  Charles  A.  La  Farge,  asst.  naval  attache. . 
Comdr.   James   G.    Thorburn,   Jr.,   asst.   naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  James  C.  Longino,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Charles  Wilkes  Styler,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Robert  D.  Van  Auken,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 
Capt.   Stephen  J.  Campbell,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 


July  13,1945 
tFeb.  9, 1947 
Jan.  2, 1946 
Aug.  21,1946 
Nov.  25, 1947 
Oct.  21,1947 
Oct.    21,1947 

June  12,1946 
Mar.  13,1947 

Mar.  28, 1945 
Oct.     9, 1945 

Nov.  13, 1946 

June  17, 1947 

Oct.  9, 1945 

Oct.  9, 1945 

Mar.  7,1946 

Mar.  27, 1947 

Mar.  15, 1948 

June  12,1946 

Mar.  12, 1948 

Mar.  11,1946 

Sept.  21, 1945 


FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-7 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSR-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 


t  Assigned  also  to  Bern,  Rome,  and  Vaduz;  resident  in  Bern. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


23 


Post 


FKANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

( France) —Continued 
lordeaux  (C) 


!herbourg  (C) 
-eHarre  (C).. 

,yon  (C) 

larseille  (C).. 


rice(C) 

trasbourg  (C). 


(Possessions) 

Igiers,  Algeria  (CO). 


>akar,  French  West  Africa 
(CO). 


[anol,    French    Indochina 

(C). 
Martinique,    French    West 

Indies  (C). 
foumfa,  New  Caledonia  (C) . 


Name  and  title 


Russell  M.  Brooks,  consul  general 

Frank  Cussans,  vice  consul 

George  R.  Wadleigh,  vice  consul 

Julia  Louise  Wooster,  vice  consul 

Roy  Leonard  Davis,  vice  consul. 

George  D.  Whittinghlll,  vice  consul.. 

James  E.  Parks,  consul 

Reinhard  W.  Lamprecht,  vice  consul 
Hubert  H.  Buzbee,  Jr.,  vice  consul. .. 

Arthur  Potter  Allen,  vice  consul 

Horatio  Mooers,  consul 

Philip  F.  Dur,  consul 

Joseph  J.  Montllor,  vice  consul 

Howard  H.  Bristol,  Jr.,  vice  consul.  . 

Cecil  Wayne  Gray,  consul  general 

John  H.  Boyd,  vice  consul. i 

Boies  C.  Hart,  Jr.,  consul 

William  H.  Christensen,  consul 

Edward  Macauley,  vice  consul 

Walter  M.  Walsh,  vice  consul 

Leonard  G.  Bradford,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Friedman,  vice  consul 

Edwin  D.  Crowley,  vice  consul 

William  C.  Canup,  vice  consul 

Sheldon  B.  Vance,  vice  consul ' 

Charles  B.  Beylard,  vice  consul  ■ 

Richard  W.  Byrd,  consul 

Edward  S.  Parker,  vice  consul 

H.  Stewart  Beers,  vice  consul 


Harold  D.  Finley,  consul  general 

Roland  K.  Beyer,  vice  consul.. 

Edmund  P.  Quereau,  vice  consul- _. 

Howard  Brandon,  vice  consul 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attache  '. 

Paul  Dean  Thompson,  vice  consul 

Harrison  L.  Dick,  vice  consul.. 

Jack  C.  Spins,  vice  consul.. 

Joseph  Fergus  McFarland,  vice  consul 

Archibald  Ivnisely  Smith,  vice  consul 

Hasell  H.  Dick,  consul  general 

Harry  E.  Stevens,  consul 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attach^  '. 

William  R.  Gennert,  vice  consul 

Charles  M.  Kidner,  vice  consul 

Robert  Lothrop  Ware,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Albert  Laplace  Dart,  asst.  attache  * 

John  G.  Riddick,  vice  consul 

Frederick  D.  Hunt,  consul 

John  R.  Bartelt,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Snidow,  vice  sonsul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


July 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Nov. 

Mar. 
Sept. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Sept. 
{June 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Sept, 
June 
May 
July 
tSept. 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
June 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
June 
Sept. 


tOct. 

May 

June 

Aug. 

May 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

May 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

July 

Feb. 
tMar. 

Mar. 

Dec. 


29. 1947 

10. 1944 
3, 1947 

14, 1946 

25. 1948 
30, 1946 

17. 1946 
6, 1945 

19. 1947 

15. 1946 
4, 1947 

20. 1948 
9,1946 

17. 1947 
31, 1947 

3, 1947 
18, 1946 

29. 1946 

18. 1947 
15, 1946 

17. 1945 

31. 1946 
3, 1947 
2, 1947 

21. 1946 
6,1944 

27, 1945 

27. 1947 
8,1947 


16. 1945 
3,1945 
9, 1947 

22. 1946 

20. 1947 
15, 1947 
16, 1944 

4. 1946 
12, 1947 
14, 1947 

23. 1946 

7. 1947 

20. 1947 
12, 1947 

15. 1947 

27. 1948 

18. 1947 

17. 1948 
4, 1947 

10, 1948 
19, 1947 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-« 
FSS-0 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-8 

F80-3 

FSS-9 

FSS-11 

FSS-n 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-1 

FSS-7 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-10 

FSO-3 

FSS-9 

FSS-10 


FSO-3 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSO-1 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-U 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-ll 

FB&-e 


*  Assigned  also  to  Monaco. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Dakar,  Mom-ovia,  and  Tangier. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Algiers,  Monrovia,  and  Tangier;  resident  in  Algiers. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Bangkok,  Rangoon,  and  Saigon;  resident  in  Bangkok. 


24 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    1948 


Post 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

(Possessions)— Continued 

Saigon,    French    Indochina 
(CG). 


Tahiti,  Society  Islands,  Oce- 
ania (C).. 

Tananarive,  Madagascar  (C) 
Tunis,  Tunisia  (CQ) 


GERMANY 

Berlin  (Office  of  the  United 
States  Political  Adviser  on 
German  AffatrB).^ 


] 


Name  and  title 


George  M.  Abbott,  consul  general JNov 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Mulford  A.  ColebroolJ,  consul. 

Albert  Laplace  Dart,  asst.  attach^  » 

Albert  W.  StofEel,  vice  consul 

Richard  J.  Goughlin,  vice  consul 

Dallas  M.  Coors,  vice  consul 

Isaac  Milton  Sacks,  asst.  consular  attache. 

Winfield  H.  Scott,  consul 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  2_ 
Thaddeus  Allan  Herrick,  Jr.,  vice  consuL. 
Frederik  van  den  Arend,  consul  general... 

Robert  F.  Fernald,  consul  general 

Sidney  Sober,  vice  consul 

Earl  L.  Packer,  consul  general 

LawTcnce  S.  Armstrong,  consul 

Donald  A.  Dumont,  vice  consul 

John  F.  Fitzgerald,  vice  consul 

Paul  Q.  Wright,  vice  consul. 


Oct 
July 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
May 
Mar. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
JFeb. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

July 

Oct. 

Oct. 


Category 
and  class 


Richard  B.  Andrews,  vice  consul Oct 


10, 1947 
20, 1947 
18, 1947 

21. 1946 
8, 1946 

20. 1947 
19, 1947 

23. 1947 

18. 1948 

12. 1947 

23. 1948 

8. 1946 
12, 1947 

4. 1947 
8, 1947 

30. 1946 

16. 1947 
4, 1947 

23, 1947 


FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-U 

FSR-6 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-3 

rso-3 

FSO-6 
FSO-2 
FSO-4 
FSO-5 
FSO-5 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 


Sept.  15, 1944 


Aug.  19,1947 
Nov.  2,1945 
Dec.  16,1947 
May  16,1946 

tSept.  12, 1947 
May  20,1947 

tJune  17,1947 
Dec.  8, 1944 
Sept.    1,1947 


Robert    D.    Murphy,    United    States    political 
adviser.* 

James  W.  Riddleberger,  counselor  of  mission 

Warren  M.  Chase,  Foreign  Service  officer ... 

Milton  Marsten  Turner,  civil  air  attaclifi 

Marshall  M.  Vance,  counselor  of  mission;  consul 
general. 

Roy  I.  Kimmel,  attach^ 

James  W.  Gantenbein,  Foreign  Service  officer 

William  B.  Lockluig,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Brewster  H.  Morris,  secretary 

Hector    Charles    Prud'homme,  Foreign   Service 
officer. 

Thomas  J.  B.  Weimer,  attache 

Alexander  Mclver,  attache 

Perry  LaukhufE,  secretary 

Carmel  Offle,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Ernest  deW.  Mayer,  Foreign  Service  officer* 

Russell  W.  Benton,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Wesley  CHfford  Haraldson,  Foreign  Service  officer. 

J.  Kittredge  Vinson,  consul 

Francis  C.  Jordan,  consul.. 

Francis  R.  Gasser,  econ.  analyst 

Andrew  Edward  Hanney,  vice  consul 

Francis  A.  Lane,  consul ---- 

John  A.  Calhoun,  vice  consul.... - 1^^''''^ 

Charles  M.  Rice,  Jr.,  asst.  attache toct.   /i,  i^/ 

W.  Wendell  Blancke,  vice  consul - Wane  u,  la^o 


Jan. 

Mar. 
Jan. 


15, 1945 
8, 1948 
8, 1945 
Jan.  25,1946 
June  21,1946 
Aug.  22,1946 
tFeb.  22,1948 
Aug.  21, 1946 
Dec.  29,1947 
Dec.  4, 1945 
July  19,1946 
tJan.    31,1947 


FSO-CM 

FSO-1 
FSO-2 
FSR-2 
FSO-3 

FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 

FSS-4 

FSS-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSR-5 

FSS-7 

FSO-6 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 


.Assigned  also  toBangkok.Hano^anclRangoon;..d^^  ^^  ^^^^^^^^_  ^^^^,^^^_  ,,^,, 


a  Assigned  also  as  attachfe  at  Canberra 
Melbourne,  Perth,  Suva,  and  Sydney;  resident  in  Sydney. 
'  This  office  performs  consular  functions. 
4  With  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 
»  Assigned  also  as  consul  at  Baden-Baden,  Germany, 


il 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


25 


Post 


SERMANY— Continued 

erlin  (Office  of  the  United 
States  Political  Adviser  on 
German  Affairs)— Con. 


Iremen  (C). 


Bremerhaven  (VC) 

rankfort  on  the  Main  (CG) 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Robert  F.  Corrigan,  vice  consul - 

John  Francis  Rieger,  asst.  attachfe.. 

Rebecca  G.  Wellington,  admin,  asst 

Paul  Newland,  asst.  attach^ 

Louis  A.  Wiesner,  vice  consul. . _ 

Ralph  S.  Collins,  vice  consul 

Robert  M.  Berry,  vice  consul 

Daniel  W.  Montenegro,  vice  consul 

Thomas  B.  Staufler,  Foreign  Service  officer... 

Theo  C.  Adams,  vice  consul -- 

C.  Hoyt  Price,  vice  consul 

Dorothea  O.  Lampe,  admin,  asst 

Erwin  W.  Wcndt,  vice  consul 

Kenneth  P.  T.  Sullivan,  vice  consul 

Peter  Hooper,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Don  B.  Reynolds,  vice  consul 

Parker  D.  Wyman,  vice  consul 

James  S.  Sutterlin,  vice  consul 

Jordan  T.  Rogers,  vice  consul 

Thomas  J.  Dunnigan,  vice  consul 

Warren  L.  Swope,  vice  consul. 

Richard  W.  Sterling,  Foreign  Service  officer  i. 
Wallace  Farwell  Doerr,  asst.  attache 


Maurice  W.  Altafler,  consul  general 

Martin  J.  Hillenbrand,  consul 

Culver  E.  Gidden,  consul 

Don  A.  Grlbble,  vice  consul 

Bernard  F.  Heiler,  consul 

Aubrey  Lee  Welch,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Edward  J.  Trost,  vice  consul. — 

LeRoy  F.  Percival,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Evemghim  Blake,  vice  consul 

Elliott  H.  Miller,  vice  consul 

Robert  Dodge  Davis,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Houston,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Sydney  B.  Redecker,  consul  general  ... 

Walter  W.  Hoffmann,  consul 

Leonard  N.  Caswell,  consul 

Erich  W.  A.  Hoffmann,  vice  consul  — 
Thomas  Edmund  Burke,  vice  consul... 

Francis  N.  Magliozzi,  vice  consul 

David  J.  S.  Manbey,  vice  consul 

John  N.  von  der  Lieth,  vice  consul 

David  K.  Hammond,  vice  consul 

George  D.  Laurell,  vice  consul 

Donald  W.  McAvoy,  vice  consul. 

Carl  Biebers,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

William  Frank  lycbus,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Edward  M.  Qroth,  consul  general 

Richard  S.  Huestis,  consul 

Don  V.  Catlett,  vice  consul 

John  B.  McGrath,  vice  consul 

L.  Milner  Dunn,  vice  consul 

William  Browne  Kelly,  vice  consul 

John  M.  Dennis,  vice  consul 

John  A.  Conway,  vice  consul 

Assigned  to  serve  at  Baden-Baden,  Germany. 


lamburg  (CO). 


Aug. 

May 

Sept. 

Dec. 
tDec. 
tOct. 
tJan. 
tAug. 

Oct. 

May 

June 
}Feb. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

July 

Apr. 
tAug. 

July 
{Aug. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

tApr. 
{Apr. 

Mar. 

July 
tJan. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

July 

May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Dec. 
tMar. 

Jan. 
tMar. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Nov. 
tApr. 
tFeb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

July 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Oct. 


22, 1949 
22,  1947 
15, 1947 
18, 1947 
29,1945 
4, 1947 
13, 1947 
12, 1946 

18. 1946 
7, 1947 

28. 1947 

10. 1946 

12. 1945 

23. 1947 
10, 1947 

5,  1946 
12,1946 

19. 1946 

23. 1947 

20. 1946 
15,1946 
30,  1947 

31. 1947 

11,1946 
11,1946 
27, 1947 
20,  1946 
31, 1947 
18,  1946 
14,1947 
29, 1946 
14, 1946 

25. 1946 

19. 1947 

8. 1947 

1. 1946 

21. 1946 

6. 1948 

31. 1947 
12, 1947 
23,  1947 
31, 1946 

16. 1945 

22. 1946 
27,  1948 

7,1946 
18, 1946 
15,1947 

18. 1946 
M,  1946 

1. 1947 

29. 1947 

23. 1948 

29. 1946 

14. 1947 
15, 1947 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

FSO-6 

FSR-6 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSR-5 

FSS-7 

FS8-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-n 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

F80-2 

FSO-4 

FSS-7 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-ll 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 


26 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    1948 


Post 


GERMANY— Continued 
Munich  (CO) 


Name  and  title 


Stuttgart  (O). 


GREAT    BRITAIN   AND 
NORTHERN    IRELAND 

London  (E) 


Sam  E.  Woods,  consul  general 

E.  Tomlin  Bailey,  consul --- 

Leo  Aloysius  Gough,  attachfe 

Augustus  Ostertag,  consul - -- 

Boyce  E.  Powell,  vice  consul;  disbursing  officer... 

John  M.  Kavanaugh,  vice  consul. 

Benjamin  J.  Ruyle,  vice  consul..- 

Wallace  Clarke,  vice  consul--. - 

Sverre  M.  Backe,  vice  consul- - 

Robert  W.  Beghtol,  vice  consul --- 

Charles  W.  Thomas,  vice  consul - 

William  C,  Jones,  3d,  general  services  officer. 

Delmar  R.  Carlson,  vice  consul 

Howard  C.  Goldsmith,  vice  consul 

Thomas  A.  Moore,  vice  consul - 

Galen  L.  Stone,  vice  consul 

A.  Hugh  Douglas,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

A.  Dana  Hodgdon,  consul  general 

Frederick  J.  Mann,  consul 

W.  Paul  O'Neill,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Reed  P.  Robinson,  vice  consul 

Seymour  M.  Finger,  vice  consul 

William  Morrison  Kerrigan,  vice  consul 

Carvel  Painter,  vice  consul 

Adelphos  H.  TePaske.  vice  consul 

Frank  Kinney  Schilling,  vice  consul 

William  C.  Rhodes,  vice  consul 

Elbert  R.  Williams,  vice  consul 

Richard  Edmund  Aspy,  vice  consul 

Alfred  L.  Atherton,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


June 
July 
May 
tJan. 
JNov. 
JAug. 
tApr. 

Feb. 

July 

Jan. 

Jan. 
tOct. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Feb. 
tApr. 

Aug. 

Feb. 
JAug. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Aug. 


Category 
and  class 


9,1947 

5,1946 

20, 1947 

31, 1947 

13, 1946 

12, 1946 

3, 1947 

13, 1946 

1, 1946 

5, 1946 

5. 1946 

5. 1947 
14, 1946 
14, 1946 
25, 1946 

4, 1947 
4, 1947 
28, 1946 
11, 1946 
23, 1946 

13. 1946 

23. 1947 
13, 1947 

13. 1945 

22. 1946 
21, 1946 
25, 1946 

25. 1946 
5, 1946 

13. 1947 


Lewis  W.  Douglas,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Waldemar  J.  Gallman,  counselor  of  embassy  ' 

Erie  R.  Dickover,  counselor  of  embassy 

Eric  H.  Biddle,  Foreign  Service  Reserve  officer... 
Don  C.  Bliss,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ.  afiairs 

Paul  O.  Nyhus,  agricultural  attache 

George  Tait,  counselor  of  em,bassy;  consul  general- - 

Eldon  L.  Bailey,  attache^ 

Robert  D.  Coe,  first  secretary;  consul 

Gerald  Keith,  counselor  of  embassy -- 

Harvey  Klemmer,  attache  ' 

Earl  Alison  Evans,  Jr.,  attach^ 

Frances  E.  Willis,  first  secretary;  consul 

Donald  Hamlin  McNeal,  regional  supervisor 

Lawrence  C.  Vass,  attach^ 

Harris  R.  Hungerford,  attache 

Henry  E.  Stebbins,  first  secretary;  consul 

James  C.  Sappington,  3d,  first  secretary;  consul.-. 

Sargent  B.  Child,  attach^ 

William  Charles  Buell,  attache 

Joseph  E.  Charles,  first  secretary 


Mar.    6,1947 


JJan. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

JDec. 

May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

May 

Jan. 

Dec. 

tAug. 

JJan. 

Feb. 

tOct. 

Feb. 

tOct. 


FSO-1 

FSO-3 

FSS-4 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSR-6 

FSR-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSlJ-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSR-5 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 


7. 1944 
3,1947 

17, 1947 
14, 1947 

5. 1945 
8,1946 

19. 1946 
2, 1941 

27. 1947 
6, 1947 

14, 1947 

26. 1947 

19. 1948 

19. 1946 
5,1947 

26, 1943 
22, 1945 

19. 1947 
7,1947 

19, 1947 


FSO-CM 

FSO-1 

FSR-1 

FSO-2 

FSO-2 

FSO-2 

FSR-2 

FSO-2 

FSO-2 

FSR-2 

FSR-2 

FSO-3 

FSS-1 

FSS-1 

FSR-3 

FSO-3 

rso-3 

FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 


1  With  the  honorary  rank  of  minister. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Stockholm.  -cr  i  •  t 

3  Assigned  also  to  Dublin,  Paris,  Bern,  Brussels,  The  Hague,  Berhn,  Copenhagen,  Oslo,  Stockholm,  HelsmK 
Warsaw,  and  Moscow. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


27 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


iREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRE- 
LAND—Continued 

ondon  (E)— Continued 


Winston  M.  Scott,  attacM - 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,  first  secretary;  consul  i-. 

George  Lewis  Jones,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

Frederic  P.  Bartlett,  first  secretary;  consul 

Samuel  D.  Berger,  first  secretary;  consul 

Joseph  Blake  Koepfli,  attachS 

William  Harry  J.  Mclutyre,  attach^ 

Ervin  O.  Anderson,  attache 

Findley  Weaver,  attache.. 

Landreth  M.  Harrison,  first  secretary;  consul 

J.  David  Linebaugh,  attache 

Claude  H.  Hall,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Kathleen  Molesworth,  second  secretary;  consul — 

Barry  T.  Benson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Jule  B.  Smith,  asst.  cml.  attache 

David  A.  Thomasson,  second  secretary;  consul — 

Eldred  D.  Kuppinger,  second  secretary;  consul 

W.  Stratton  Anderson,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Paul  S.  Guinn,  second  secretary;  consul 

William  L.  Hamilton,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

Joseph  PolakofT,  asst.  attache 

Irven  M.  Eitreim,  second  secretary;  consul.. _ 

Richard  Porter  Taylor,  Foreign  Service  Reserve 

oflScer. 
Louis  L.  Widmer,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 

agent. 

William  H.  Hussey,  attache ' 

Henry  B.  Cannon,  cultural-relations  officer 

John  J.  Coyle,  attache;  consul — 

Lee  Murray,  attache 

James  C.  Powell,  Jr.,  consul-- 

Katherine  A.  H.  Egerton,  eeon.  analyst 

Conrad  J.Thoren,  geographer 

Mary  P.  Ragatz,  admin.  oflScer 

Mary  Margaret  Craig,  admin,  asst 

De  Witt  Bragan,  admin,  asst 

Willis  Bryant  Collins,  Jr.,  admin,  asst 

David  Fraser  Gould,  admin,  asst... 

Felix  Smith  Verity,  asst.  attache^ 

Charles  B.  Borell,  vice  consul 

William  J.  Ford,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Henry  Hunt  McKee,  education  training  officer 

Edwin  S.  Coleman,  vice  consul. 

Raymond  E.  Kolb,  vice  consul 

Cornelius  J.  Dwyer,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Herbert  E.  Burrows,  admin,  asst 

Stanley  Baron,  admin,  asst 

Sara  M.  MacDonell,  adm in.  asst 

Edith  A.  Stensby,  vice  consul 

James  T.  Rush,  vice  consul 

Ballard  R.  Donnell,  vipe  consul 

John  William  Jelich,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Kingdon  W.  Swayne,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

WajTieE.  Snyder,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Paul  Felix  Warburg,  attache - 

Norah  Alsterlund,  vice  consul..- - 

Ernest  K.  Oriflfin,  vice  consul. 


Jan. 
tJuly 
tSept. 

June 
tOct. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

May 

Apr. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

June 

July 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Nov. 
tFeb. 
tOct. 
tMay 

Mar. 


Mar.  22, 


Dec. 

Oct. 
tJan. 
tJune 

July 
tMar. 

Dec. 
tAug. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 
tDec. 
tDec. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Mar. 
tNov. 
tApr. 
JNov. 

June 
tSept. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

July 
tMay 
tSept. 


1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1945 
1946 
1947 
1945 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1947 

1945 

1947 
1945 
1947 
1944 
1947 
1948 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1945 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1946 
1945 
1945 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1946 


FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-4 
FSS-3 
FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO^ 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-6 

FSS-7 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-7 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-U 

FSS-11 

FSS-ll 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSS-ll 


•  Assigned  also  to  Dublin  and  The  Hague. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Dublin. 


28 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    1948 


m 


Post 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRE- 
LAND— Continued 

London  (E)— Continued 


(MA  &  NA). 


Name  and  title 


Jesse  D.  Dean,  third  secretary;  vice  consul --- 

Herbert  E.  Weiner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.  - 
John  Herbert  Hermanson,  vice  consul -- 

John  L.  Murphy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
sigmnent 


Cardiff,  Wales  (C) .-. 

Edinburgh,  Scotland  (C) . 

Glasgow,  Scotland  (C)-.., 


Oct.  13,1947 
Dec.  22,1947 
JNov.  13,1946 
Oct.    13,1947 


Maj.  Gen.  Clayton  L.  Blssell,  military  attache 

and  military  air  attach^. 
Rear    Admiral    William    G.    Tomlinson,    naval 

attache  and  naval  attach^  for  air. 

Col.  Ernest  C.  Bomar,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attach^ 
Lt.  Col.  Charles  Y.  Allen,  asst.  military  attache... 

Lt.  Col.  Stuart  W.  Don,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Carl  Z.  Berry,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  John  L.  Atkins,  asst.  military  attache.. __ 
Lt.  Col.  Thomas  J.  Hayes,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.    Col.    Frederick    H.    Gaston,    asst.  military 
attache. 

Maj.  Harry  C.  Archer,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Paul  O.  Langguth,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Frederick  W.  Hall,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Capt.  Ross  L.  Collins,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Arthur  W  Loy,  asst.  naval  attache 

Capt.  John  B.  Pearson,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Capt.  James  Powell  Clay,  asst.  naval  attache  for 
research. 

Comdr.  William  R.  Easton,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Comdr.  David  Suggett  Brown,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Comdr.  Victor  B.  Cole,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Writner  Hostetter,  asst.  naval  attache. 

Col.  William  B.  Kieffer,  asst.  military  air  attache. 

Col.  John  B.  Ackerman,  asst.  military  air  attache. 

Capt.  Jack  H.  Whitson,  asst.  military  air  attache. .. 


Mar.  21, 1946 


Feb.  24,1948 


Sept. 
Jime 
Feb. 
Apr. 
June 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 


26. 1946 

17. 1947 
7, 1946 

16, 1946 
13, 1946 

23. 1948 
23, 1948 
25, 1948 


Belfast,    Northern    Ireland 
(CO). 

Birmingham,  England  (C)... 

Bradford,  England  (0) 

Bristol,  England  (C) 


Nov.  13. 1947 
Mar.  15, 1948 
Mar.  25, 1946 
June  28,1946 
Sept.  26, 1946 
Oct.    22,1946 

Nov.  13,1947 

Nov.  14, 1947 

Dec.  12,1947 

Feb.  18,1948 

July  3, 1942 

May  13,1946 

July  16,1946 

Apr.  6, 1946 


Hull,  England  (C). 


William  A.  Smale,  consul ..: 

Imogene  E.  Ellis,  vice  consul. 

Charles  C.  Adams,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Phil  H.  Hubbard,  consul 

Hugh  E.  Russell,  vice  consul 

Nathaniel  Lancaster,  Jr.,  consul 

Frederick  C.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Paul  H.  Pearson,  consul 

Luther  A.  Thomas,  2d,  vice  consul 

Henry  O.  Ramsey,  consul 

Henry  B.  Day,  consul 

John  F.  Claffey,  vice  consul 

Dayle  C.  McDonough,  consul  general 

David  G.  Nes,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Shaw,  vice  consul 

Weikko  A.  Forsten,  vice  consul 

Warren  A.  Kelsey,  vice  consul — 

Nicholas  S.  Lakas.  vice  consul 

Arthur  F.  Tower,  consul.. --. Sept 

Arne  T.  Fliflet,  vice  consul 1  Nov 


Nov. 
Oct. 
June 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
May 
tJan. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
June 
Dec. 
tAug. 
July 
Jan. 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-6 
FSO-6 
F8S-11 
FSO-6 


28, 1947 
17, 1944 

25. 1946 

15. 1947 
4, 1945 

19. 1947 

21. 1948 

28. 1946 

3. 1945 

31. 1947 

2. 1946 

4. 1946 
14, 1946 

26. 1946 

1. 1947 
5, 1947 

29. 1947 

16. 1948 
11, 1946 

2, 1945 


FSO-3 

FSS-11 

F8S-11 

FSO-4 

FSS-11 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSO-4 

FSS-11 

FSS-7 

FSO-3 

FSS-9 

FSO-2 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-4 

FSS-11 


POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 


29 


Post 


IREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHEEN  IRE- 
LAND—Continued 

ilverpool,  England  (C) 


klanchester,  England  (C).. 


^ewcastle-on-Tyne,       Eng- 
land (C). 

Plymouth,  England  (C) 

Southampton,  England  (C). 


(Europe) 

Gibraltar  (C) 


Malta  (C) ». 


(Asia) 


iVden  (C). 


Colombo,  Ceylon  (CG). 


Hong  Kong  (CO). 


Kuala    Lumpur,    Malayan 
Union  (C). 


Name  and  title 


John  F.  Huddleston,  consul 

Stephen  B.  Vaughan,  consul 

Roye  L.  Lowry,  vice  consul 

Mary  E.  Volz,  vice  consul — 

Samuel  R.  Thompson,  consul 

Girvan  Teall,  vice  consul. 

W.  Milboume  Neighbors,  vice  consul. 

Charles  H.  Heisler,  consul. 

Thomas  A.  Kelly,  vice  consul... 

Fred  H.  Houck,  consul 

William  H.  Beck,  consul  general 

F.  Willard  Calder,  consul... 

Levi  Pease  Smith,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

John  J.  Bentley,  vice  consul 


Quincy  F.  Roberts,  consul 

Edward  Charles  Wilson,  attache  i 
Courtland  Christiani,  vice  consul . 
Peter  Regis,  asst.  attache  ^ 


Charles  V.  White,  asst.  attach^  * 

Charles  C.  Gldney,  Jr.,  consul 

John  MacEwenn  Betts,  asst.  attache  ».. 

John  J.  Ingersoll,  vice  consul 

Robert  Edwin  Ferris,  vice  consul 

Perry  N.  Jester,  consul  general 

Andrew  Vincent  Corry,  attache «.. 

Howard  Earl  Furnas,  consular  attach^  ' . 

Rogers  B.  Horgan,  vice  consul 

Harriet  C.  Thurgood,  vice  consul.. 

Edward  L.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

George  D.  Hopper,  consul  general « 

Charles  E.  Brookhart,  consul 

Richard  Emerson  Jones,  attach^  » 

Ralph  H.  Hunt,  consul 

Richard  M.  Service,  vice  consul 

J.  Charles  Thompson,  vice  consul 

Nathalie  D .  Boyd,  vice  consul 

Betty  Ann  Middleton,  vice  consul 

Frederick  A.  Hill,  vice  consul 

James  W.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

William  L.  Blue,  vice  consul 

Forrest  Shivers,  vice  consul 

Allan  F.  McLean,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


Oct. 

27, 1947 

FSO-3 

tJuly 

28, 1947 

FSS-8 

June 

26, 1947 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

23, 1947 

FSO-6 

Feb. 

12, 1946 

FSO-3 

Feb. 

27, 1948 

FSS-10 

Oct. 

19, 1945 

FSS-U 

Feb. 

17, 1942 

FSO-3 

Sept 

24, 1946 

FSS-11 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

June 

7, 1945 

FSO-2 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

Sept 

10, 1946 

FSO-6 

Feb. 

7, 1948 

FSS-11 

Nov.  28, 1947 
July  1, 1947 
Apr.  3, 1947 
July     1, 1947 


FSO-3 

FSS-€ 
FSS-10 

FSS-8 


July 

1, 1947 

FSS-7 

tAug. 

6, 1947 

FSO-5 

Feb. 

10, 1948 

FSS-8 

Oct. 

22, 1946 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

5, 1948 

FSS-11 

tOct. 

31, 1947 

FSO-3 

Sept. 

4, 1947 

FSR-3 

Jan. 

16, 1948 

FSS-7 

Sept. 

19, 1947 

FSO-6 

May 

26, 1947 

FSS-11 

July 

19, 1946 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

17, 1945 

FSO-1 

Dec. 

23, 1946 

FSO-4 

July 

1, 1947 

FSS-6 

Mar. 

8, 1948 

FSS-6 

Dec. 

8, 1947 

FSO-5 

Feb. 

28, 1947 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

18, 1946 

FSS-10 

Nov. 

28, 1945 

FSO-6 

tJuly 

12, 1947 

FSS-11 

Feb. 

17, 1948 

FSS-11 

Feb. 

17, 1948 

FSO-5 

June 

17, 1947 

FSO-6 

Dec. 

31, 1947 

FSS-11 

1  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Madrid. 

2  Not  functioning. 

3  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Rome. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Cairo,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a;  resident  in  Cairo. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Cairo,  Dhahran,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a;  resident  in  Cairo. 

6  Assigned  also  to  Karachi,  New  Delhi,  Rangoon,  and  Katmandu,  Nepal;  resident  in  New  Delhi. 

'  Assigned  also  as  attach^  at  and  resident  in  New  Delhi. 

8  Assigned  also  to  Macau. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Nanking. 

792020 — i8 5 


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ii 


Post 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRE- 
LAND—Continued 

(Asia)— Continued 

Singapore  (CO) 


Name  and  title 


(Africa) 

Accra,    Gold    Coast,    West 

Africa  (C). 
Dar-es-Salaam,  Tanganyika, 

East  Africa  (C). 
Lagos,  Nigeria,  "West  Africa 

(CG). 

Mombasa,      Kenya,      East 

Africa  (C). 
Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa 

(CO). 


(FIJI  Islands) 

Suva,  Fiji  Islands  (C). 


(Newfoundland) 

St.  John's  (CG) 


(Other  America) 

Antigua,    Leeward   Islands, 
British  West  Indies  (C). 

Barbados,  B.  W.  I.  (C) 

Belize,     British     Honduras 

(C). 
Georgetown,  British  Guiana 
(C). 

Grenada,  B.  W.  L  (C) 

Hamilton,  Bermuda  (CG).. 


Paul  R.  Josselyn,  consul  general 

John  N.  Hamlin,  consul 

John  S.  Richardson,  Jr.,  consul 

Herbert  TafEt  Krueger,  consular  attach^  >. 

Kinsley  Twining,  vice  consul 

Max  Seitelman,  vice  consul 

Robert  C.  Huffman,  vice  consul 

Baird  E.  Emmons,  vice  consul 

Joseph  E.  Jacques,  vice  consul 


E.  Talbot  Smith,  consul 

Scudder  Mersman,  vice  consul 

William  J.  Bushwaller,  vice  consuL 


C.  Porter  Kuykendall,  consul  general- 
Howard  L.  Nelson,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Bowling,  vice  consul.. 

Edward  W.  Mulcahy,  vice  consul 

John  Cudd  Brown,  vice  consul 

Robert  M.  Taylor,  consul 

Earle  J.  Richey,  vice  consul 

Elmer  E.  Yelton,  vice  consul 

Elester  Paul  Taylor,  vice  consul 


Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  2. 
Wymberley  De  R.  Coerr,  vice  consul 


Wain  Wright  Abbott,  consul  general. 

William  P.  Snow,  consul 

W.  Garland  Richardson,  consul 

Henry  N.  Groman,  attache  * 

Lubert  O.  Sanderhott,  vice  consul... 
George  L.  Tolman,  vice  consul 


William  P.  Hudson,  vice  consul 

Bruce  C.  Cain,  vice  consul 

Samuel  H.  Young,  vice  consul 

Benjamin  Beals  Simpson,  asst.  attache  *. 

Paul  L.  Springer,  vice  consul... 

George  W.  Skora,  vice  consul 

Everette  L.  Damron,  vice  consul 

Henry  L.  Taylor,  vice  consul. 

Francis  L.  Spalding,  consul 

Clay  Mcrrell,  consul 

George  S.  Vest,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Mar. 

5, 1946 

Oct. 

9, 1947 

June 

2, 1946 

Jan. 

30, 1948 

tMar. 

8, 1946 

Jan. 

8, 1946 

Jan. 

14, 1948 

June 

2, 1947 

Nov. 

10, 1947 

July 

17, 1946 

Feb. 

2, 1948 

Sept. 

6, 1947 

Jan. 

12, 1948 

Oct. 

3, 1947 

Sept. 

27, 1946 

Sept. 

24, 1947 

Dec. 

15, 1947 

Sept. 

18, 1947 

Nov. 

10, 1947 

tAug. 

9, 1947 

Dec. 

2, 1947 

Mar.  18, 1948 
June     2, 1947 


June  4, 1947 
{May  15,1947 
Aug.  19,1947 
Dec.  29,1947 
Sept.  24, 1943 
Mar.  23, 1948 


Apr. 

11, 1947 

Mar. 

8, 1948 

May 

20, 1946 

July 

1, 1947 

Oct. 

4, 1946 

Feb. 

27, 1947 

July 

25, 1946 

July 

2, 1946 

Jan. 

27, 1948 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

Oct. 

10, 1947 

•  Assigned  also  to  Batavia. 

» Assigned  also  as  attache  at  Canberra  and  Wellington;  consular  attache  at  Adelaide,  Auckland,  Brisbam 
Melbourne,  Perth,  Sydney,  and  Tahiti;  resident  in  Sydney. 
>  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Ottawa. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Guatemala,  Managua,  Mexico  City,  and  Tegucigalpa;  resident  in  Mexico  City. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


31 


Post 


SREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRE- 
LAND—Continued 

(Other  America) — Con. 

Kingston,  Jamaica,  B.  W.  I. 
(CG). 


Sfassau,  N.  P..  Bahamas  (C). 

Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad,  B. 
W.  I.  (CG). 


GREECE 

Athens  (Athenai)  (E). 


Nelson  R.  Park,  consul  general -. 

George  F.  Kelly,  consul.- 

Anthony  E.  Starcevic,  vice  consul 

Stephen  Winship,  vice  consul... 

Grant  K.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Philip  P.  'Williams,  consul 

Joseph  Anthony  Armenta.  vice  consul... 
Montgomery  H.  Colladay,  consul  general 

Raymond  Bastianello,  vice  consul. 

Benjamin  L.  Sowell,  vice  consul 


Feb. 
tFeb. 

July 

Oct. 

Dee. 

July 

Jan. 
tNov. 

Mar. 

Aug. 


23, 1948 
23, 1948 
10, 1947 
10, 1947 
17, 1947 
22, 1947 
31, 1947 
27, 1947 
14, 1947 
2, 1946 


Lincoln    MacVeagh,    ambassador   extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
H.  Lawrence  Groves,  counselor  of  embassy  for 

econ.  affairs. 

Karl  L.  Rankin,  counselor  of  embassy. 

Herbert  P.  Lansdale,  Jr.,  attache 

Harold  B.  Minor,  counselor  of  embassy 

Burton  Y.  Berry,  Foreign  Pervice  officer 

George  DeForest  White,  attach^ 

Horace  H.  Smith,  first  secretary;  consul 

James  O.  Babcock,  attachfi.. - 

W.  Leonard  Parker,  first  secretary;  consul. 

R.  Smith  Simpson,  first  secretary;  consul 

George  W.  Edman,  first  secretary.. 

Archie  W.  Johnston,  attach^. 

William  Malcolm  Tait,  attach^ 

Jay  George  Diamond,  agricultural  attache 

Dayton  W.  Hull,  attache 

William  Witman,  2d,  second  secretary;  consul 

M.  Alison  Frantz,  attache 

Chester  Valentine  Sledzinski,  attache 

Robert  G.  Miner,  second  secretary;  consul 

Thomas  Karamessines,  attache 

Sherman  L.  Wallace,  attache 

Leopold  J.  LeClair,  asst.  attache .- 

Rupert  Prohme,  asst.  attache 

Claude  G.  Ross,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  P.  Driscoll,  asst.  attache 

Ralph  Orlando  True,  Jr.,  asst.  attache 

Herbert  D.  Brewster,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Walton  C.  Hart,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 

agent. 

Oliver  M.  Marcy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Katherine  W.  Bracken,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Roland  T.  Morel,  vice  consul 

Robert  Olaf  Waring,  vice  consul 

Stephen  A.  Rynas,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Oliver  S.  Crosby,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Charles  R.  Tanguy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

John  D.  lams,  third  secretary;  viceconsul_ 

Dale  H.  Baker,  vice  consul 

Richard  W.  Schaben,  vice  consul 


Nov.  12, 1943 


May  31, 1946 


Oct. 

July 

July 

Jan. 

Aug. 

May 

Apr. 

May 
tJune 
tOct. 

July 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Dec. 
tFeb. 
tOct. 

Aug. 

Jan. 
tMay 

Oct. 
tOct. 
tOct. 

Nov. 
JFeb. 

May 

July 

July 

Nov. 
Dec. 
July 
Feb. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
June 


16, 1947 

3. 1947 
10, 1947 

9. 1948 
2, 1947 

20, 1947 
30, 1947 

9, 1947 
28, 1947 
19, 1947 

7, 1947 
26, 1947 
30, 1947 
18, 1947 

25. 1946 

19. 1947 

11. 1947 

26. 1948 
2,  1947 
9, 1947 

19, 1947 

19. 1947 
23, 1945 

12. 1948 
23, 1947 
28, 1947 

18. 1945 

25, 1944 
15, 1947 

21. 1947 

26. 1948 

17. 1946 

20. 1947 
26, 1947 
20, 1947 

7, 1947 
26, 1947 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-3 

FSS-S 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSO-4 

FSS-IO 

FSO-3 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 


FSO-1 

FSO-1 
FSR-1 
FSO-2 

rso-3 

FSR-3 
FSO-3 
FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 
FSS-3 
FSS-3 

rss-5 

FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-6 
FSR-5 
FSR-5 
FSO-5 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSO-5 
FSS-8 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-9 
FSS-11 
F60-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSP-11 


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Post 


GREECE— Continued 

Athens  (Athenai)  (E)— Con. 
(MA&NA) 


Patras  (C) 

Salonika  (Thessaloniki)  (0)- 

GUATEMALA 

Gnatemala  (E) .- 


(MA  &NA). 


HAITI 

Port  au-Prince  (E). 


Name  and  title 


Col.  Harvey  H.  Smith,  military  attache 

Comdr.  Morton  Sunderland,  naval  attachfe  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Kenneth  P.  Bergquist,  military  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Robert  W.  Van  de  Velde,  asst.  military 

attache. 

Lt.  Col.  Albert  B.  Seitz,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Bland  West,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Ernest  M.  Clarke,  asst.  military  attache... 

Ma].  Paul  E.  Andrepont,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Harold  A.  Tidmarsh,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Capt.  William  R.  Cory,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Lawrence  W.  Brady,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Roland  Gilbert  Bienvenu,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  George  W.  Haney,  asst.  military  air  attache.. 
1st  Lt.  Robert  B.  English,  asst.  mUitary  air  attache 
1st  Lt.  Grant  H.  Fenn,  asst.  military  air  attache.... 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


L.  Pittman  Springs,  consul 

George  A.  Hays,  vice  consul 

Arthur  Gerald  Reedcr,  vice  consul . 
Raleigh  A.  Gibson,  consul  general.. 

Douglas  Flood,  consul 

Archer  K.  Blood,  vice  consul 


Edwin  Jackson  Kyle,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Graham  Sheppard  Quate,  attache  •_. 

Lee  R.  Blohm,  second  secretary;  consul _. — 

Milton  K.  Wells,  first  secretary;  consul. 

John  Alfred  Barrett,  attache 

James  A.  Noel,  attache -- 

Ernest  V.  Siracusa,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Benjamin  Beals  Simpson,  asst.  attache' 

William  A.  Campbell,  vice  consul 

Melville  E.  Osborne,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Fisher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Dorothy  Chubbuck,  disbursing  officer 


tJune  16,1947 
tJuly   30,1947 

June  13,1947 
May  13,1947 


Col.  Mark  A.  Devine,  Jr.,  military  attache 

Col.  Arthur  F.  Binney,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  military  air  attache 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 


Harold  H.  Tlttmann,  Jr.,  ambassador  extraordi- 
nary and  plenipotentiary. 

Robert  N.  Dahlgren,  attache 

Robert  H.  McBride,  first  secretary;  consul 

Giles  A.  Hubert,  attache 


Sept. 

12, 1947 

Sept. 

12, 1947 

Mar. 

25, 1948 

Feb. 

4,1947 

Sept. 

12, 1947 

Dec. 

16, 1946 

Sept. 

12, 1947 

Nov. 

14, 1947 

Mar. 

11, 1947 

May  13,1947 
May  13,1947 

tFeb.  23,1948 
Nov.    4,1947 

JMar.  21, 1948 
Sept.  18, 1946 
Dec.  15,1947 
Sept.  15, 1947 


Feb.     9, 1945 


tDec. 
May 
Aug. 

tOct. 
Mar. 
June 
July 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Nov. 


14, 1947 

22. 1946 

22. 1947 
19, 1947 
20, 1947 

19. 1946 
1, 1947 

25. 1947 
20, 1947 
17, 1947 
21,  1947 


Nov.    8,1945 
Oct.      9, 1945 

tJuly    18,1947 
July    18,1947 


July    12,1946 

Dec.  24,1947 

tAug.  22,1947 

Feb.     3, 1948 


«  Assigned  also  to  San  Salvador  and  Tegucigalpa. 

a  Assigned  also  to  Belize,  Managua,  Mexico  City,  and  Tegucigalpa;  resident  in  Mexico  City. 


FSS-5 
FSO^ 
FSO-4 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


33 


Post 


Name  and  title 


HAITI— Continued 

ort-au-Prince  (E)— Con. 


(MA). 


Cap  Haitlen  (CA). 

HONDURAS 

reguclgalpa  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Budapest  (L). 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


John  W.  Campbell,  asst.  attacM 

Robert  M.  Sheehan,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Donald  S.  King,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Homer  F.  Busch,  admin,  asst.;  disbursing  ofBcer. 

James  M.  Mills,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Margarite  Tanck,  vice  consul .- 

Lt.  Col.  John  W.  Romlein,  military  attache 

Col.  Edgar  E.  Glenn,  military  air  attache _._ 

Lt.  Col.  Edward  R.  Casey,  asst.  military  air  at- 
tache. 

Curtis  E.  Hough,  consular  agent 


Herbert  S.  Bursley,  appointed  ambassador  extra- 
ordinary and  plenipotentiary. 

Graham  Sheppard  Quate,  attache  ' 

Harold  E.  Montamat,  second  secretary;  consul... 
Byron  E.  Blankinship,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Byron  White,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Benjamin  Beals  Simpson,  asst.  attache' 

Kennedy  M.  Crockett,  vice  consul 

Kenneth  W.  Vittetoe,  vice  consul;  disbursing  offl- 


William  J.  Miller,  vice  consul. 


LaCeiba(C). 

San  Pedro  Sula(C) 

Puerto  Cortes  (CA) 
Tela(CA) 


HUNGAET 


Lt.  Col.  Harold  S.  Isaacson,  military  attache 

Col.  Arthur  F.  Biimey,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  military  air  attache 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 


John  B.  Morrison,  vice  consul 

Vincent  D.  Williams,  vice  consul 

Price  George  Dodson,  Jr.,  acting  consular  agent... 
Marion  Ellette  Read,  consular  agent.. 


Selden  Chapin,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 

plenipotentiary. 
Harry  E.  Carlson,  consul  general;  first  secretary... 

Gerald  A.  Drew,  counselor  of  legation 

William  P.  Cochran,  Jr.,  counselor  of  legation 

Francis  Deakj  civil  air  attache  ^ 

Edward  Arnold  Mag,  attorney 

Harvey  A.  Butlalo,  attache.. 

Harrison  Lewis,  cm!,  attache 

Lewis  E.  Revey,  attache 

Robert  S.  Folsom,  second  secretary;  consul 

Howard  Judd  Hilton,  Jr.,  asst.  attache 

Emery  R.  Kiraly,  asst.  attache 

Harry  Le  Bovit,  asst.  agricultural  attache 


•Category 
and  class 


tOct.  19,1947 
June  12,1947 
Nov.  25, 1947 
Jan.  16, 1946 
Nov.  28, 1947 

tMar.  10, 1947 

Apr.  12,1946 
Mar.  28, 1946 
Nov.  19, 1946 


Dec.  28,1944 


Dec.  18,1947 

tDec.  14,1947 
Apr.  3, 1947 
Nov.  25, 1947 

Mar.  2,1948 
July  1, 1947 
Mar.  26, 1946 
tNov.    1,1947 

Apr.   15,1947 

June  11,1947 
Oct.     9. 1945 

tJuly  18,1947 
July    18,1947 


Jan.  10,1948 

Dec.  11,1946 

Feb.  22,1948 

Apr.  1, 1947 


Apr.  10,1947 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Apr.  17,1947 

Nov.  4,1947 

Dec.  29,1945 

Dec.  8, 1947 

May  5, 1947 

Apr.  15,1947 

JOct.  19,1947 

tJuly  11,1946 

June  23,1947 

May  21, 1947 

JJune  5, 1946 


Assigned  also  to  Guatemala  and  San  Salvador;  resident  in  Guatemala. 
2  Assigned  also  to  Belize,  Guatemala,  Managua,  and  Mexico  City;  resident  in  Mexico  City. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Praha,  Sofia,  and  Vienna;  resident  in  Bern. 


FSR-5 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-10 
FSO-6 
FSS-U 


FSO-1 

FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 
FS8-9 
FSS-11 

FS8-11 


FSS- 
FSS- 


FSO-OM 

FSO-2 
FSO-2 
FSO-2 

FSS-2 
FSR-3 
FSS-3 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSO-^ 
FSR-5 
FSS-6 
FSS-8 


34 


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Post 


HUNGARY— Continued 


Budapest  (D— Con. 


(MA  &  AA). 


ICELAND 

Reykjavik  (L) 


INDIA 


New  Delhi  (E). 


Name  and  title 


JohnT.  Black,  public-affairs  officer --. 

Leslie  A.  Weisenburg,  consul 

Barry  Stephen  Foley,  asst.  attache --. 

Ernest  V.  Polutnik,  vice  consul - 

Alvin  M.  Bentley,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Charles  Philip  Clock,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  F.  Morgan,  vice  consul 

Alva  Taber,  special  disbursing  agent 

Edward  P.  Prince,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.  .. 
Stephen  A.  Koczak,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
James  L.  Lee,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing  agent 

Fred  Qodsey,  vice  consul 

G.  Edward  Reynolds,  vice  consul 

Robin  E.  Steussy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Henry  Ward  Beecher,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Col.  John  H.  Stokes,  military  attache 

Col.  Hilbert  F.  Muenter,  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Alfred  K.  Clark,  asst.  military  attache. .. 
Lt.  Col.  Peter  J.  Kopcsak,  asst.  military  attache.. 
1st  Lt.  Gordon  Y.  Bowman,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 


Richard  P.  Butrick,  appointed  envoy  extraordi- 
nary and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

William  C.Trimble,  first  secretary;  consul 

George  Henkle  Reese,  asst.  attache 

Kenneth  A.  Byrns,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Robert  Kille  Tindall,  asst.  attache  ' 

William  S.  Krason,  vice  consul 

Henry  J.  Schneider,  vice  consul 

Edward  B.  Cleaver,  vice  consul 

John  A.  McKesson,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Henry  F.  Grady,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary.* 

Clifford  C.  Taylor,  agricultural  attache 

Howard  D  ono van ,  counselor  of  embassy 

Samuel  H.  Day,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 


William  C.  Johnstone,  Jr.,  public-affairs  officer... 

Ralph  Block,  public-affairs  officer 

Joe  D.  Walstrom,  cml.  attache 

Robert  M.Carr,  first  secretary;  consul. 

Andrew  Vincent  Corry,  attache  ♦ .- 

Ernest  H.  Fisk,  attache •- 

Louis  K.  Benjamin,  attache 

Henry  T.  Smith,  second  secretary;  consul 

J.  Jefferson  Jones,  3d,  second  secretary;  consul'... 
Howard  Earl  Furnas,  attache  « 


Nov. 
Feb. 
May 
tJune 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
May 
July 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 


6, 1947 
27, 1948 
20, 1947 

6, 1945 

22. 1946 

12. 1947 

13. 1945 
28, 1947 

21. 1946 

21. 1947 

9. 1945 
13, 1945 

6. 1946 

2. 1946 

9. 1947 


Sept.  25, 1947 
Mar.  25, 1948 
Sept.  25, 1947 
Sept.  25, 1947 
Mar.  29,1948 


Feb.  26,1948 


Dec. 

30, 1946 

tNov. 

24,1947 

May 

1, 1947 

July 

1, 1947 

Nov. 

20, 1947 

tJuly 

15, 1946 

May 

10. 1946 

July 

28, 1947 

10, 1947 


Mar. 

26, 1947 

FSO-1 

Apr. 

15, 1947 

FSO-1 

Oct. 

21, 1946 

FSO-2 

July 

1, 1946 

FSR-2 

July 

1, 1946 

FSR-3 

Feb. 

11, 1947 

FSO-3 

July 

30, 1947 

FSO-3 

Aug. 

18, 1947 

FSR-3 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-4 

Oct. 

7, 1947 

FSS^ 

tDec. 

17, 1946 

FSO-4 

Apr. 

10, 1947 

FSO-4 

Jan. 

16, 1948 

rss-7 

'  Assigned  also  to  Copenhagen,  Godthaab,  and  Oslo;  resident  in  Copenhagen. 

2  Accredited  also  as  minister  to  Katmandu,  Nepal  (no  office  maintained  at  Katmandu). 

3  Assigned  also  as  counselor  of  legation  for  econ.  affairs  and  consul  at  Katmandu,  Nepal  (no  office  maintained 
at  Katmandu). 

*  Assigned  also  to  Colombo,  Karachi,  Rangoon,  and  Katmandu,  Nepal  (no  office  maintained  at  Katmandu), 
'  Assigned  also  as  second  secretary  and  consul  at  Katmandu,  Nepal  (no  office  maintamed  at  Katmandu). 
8  Assigned  also  as  consular  attache  at  Colombo. 


POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 


35 


Post 


INDIA— Continued 

^ew  Delhi  (E)— Continued. 


(MA  &NA). 


Bombay  (CO). 


Calcutta  (CO). 


Madras  (CO). 


IRAN 


Teliran  (E). 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


John  J.  Macdonald,  consul  general ' 

Edward  Anderson,  consul. 

Henry  W.  Spielman,  consul 

Gilbert  Edward  Clark,  vice  consul 

Lennox  C.  Fogg,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Paul  Francis  Geren,  vice  consul.. 

Wayne  M.  Hartwell,  librarian 

Walter  C.  Isenberg,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Morris  Dembo,  vice  consul 

Royal  D.  Bisbee,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Joseph  Wesley  Belehrad,  vice  consul  ... 

Charles  H.  Derry,  consul  general 

Eugene  A.  QUmore,  Jr.,  consul 

Charles  O.  Thompson,  consul  2... 

John  W.  Thomason,  3d,  vice  consul 

James  W.  Moore,  vice  consul 

Foster  H.  Kreis,  consul 

Helen  R.  Nicholl,  vice  consul 

Stuart  Blow,  vice  consul 

Thomas  S.  Bloodworth,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Glen  S.  Olsen,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Streepcr,  consul  general 

Robert  P.  Chalker,  consul 

Stanley  R.  Chartrand,  vice  consul 

Merritt  M.  Grant,  vice  consul 

Raymond  John  Becker,  vice  consul 


John  C.  Wiley,  appointed  ambassador  extraordi- 
nary and  plenipotentiary. 

James  Somerville,  first  secretary.. ..- 

Evan  M.  Wilson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Horace  G.  Bolster,  agricultural  attache 

F.  Taylor  Ourney,  attachfe 

Randall  S.  Williams,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

Donald  Richmond  Barton,  information  officer — 

Gideon  Hadary,  attach^ 

Bernard  J.  Paulson,  special  disbursing  agent 


Category 
and  class 


Cleveland  B.  McKnight,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Virginia  Ellis,  vice  consul 

Harold  C.  Roser,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Denis  A.  Baumhover,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Col.  John  W.  Mlddleton,  military  attache 

Capt.  James  G.  Atkins,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  E.  Caple,  military  air  attache... 

Lt.  Col.  Nathaniel  R.  Hoskot,  asst.  military  at- 
tache. 

Ma).  Alfred  W.  Furrell,  asst.  military  attache — 

Lt.  Comdr.  George  W.  Kittredge,  asst.  naval 
attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Capt.  William  M.  Reynolds,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 


tAug.  11.1947 

May  23, 1947 

Dec.  3, 1947 

July  23.1947 


Aug. 
Dec. 


29, 1947 
11, 1946 


{Dec.  24,1946 
tDec.  23,  1946 

tDec.   23,1946 
June  14,1947 

tDec.   23,1946 


July 

Feb. 
JFeb. 
JOct. 

Feb. 

Oct. 
tNov. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

June 

June 

Sept. 
tOct. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

June 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Oct. 
tOct. 

Apr. 

Oct. 


19. 1946 
24, 1948 

24. 1947 
18, 1947 
14, 1947 

16. 1947 

13. 1946 

11. 1948 
7, 1947 

14. 1947 

11. 1948 
23, 1947 

9, 1947 
10,1946 

18. 1947 

29. 1948 
10, 1948 

26. 1946 

21. 1947 

27. 1946 

27. 1948 
27, 1948 

9, 1947 

18. 1947 
22, 1947 
20, 1947 


Feb.   26,1948 

{Dec.  8, 1947 
tNov.  12, 1946 
July  21,1945 
tOct.  19,1947 
tJune  29,1947 
Jan.  22,1947 
Feb.  24,1948 
Sept.    8,1947 


FSO-6 

FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 


FSO-3 

FSO^ 

FSO-4 

FSR-5 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSR-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSR-6 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 


FSO-CM 

FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-8 


•  Assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India. 

2  Assigned  also  as  second  secretary  and  consul  at  Katmandu.  Nepal;  resident  in  Calcutta. 


36 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    194  8 


Post 


IRAN — Continued 


Tehran  (E)— Continued. 


(MA  &  NA). 


Tabriz  (C). 


IRAQ 

Baghdad  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


Basra  (C). 


IRELAND  (EIRE) 

Dublin  (Baile  Atha  Cliath) 
(L). 


Name  and  title 


Joseph  J.  Wagner,  second  secretary;  vice  consul    . 

John  H.  Waller,  vice  consul 

Alan  R.  Eurich,  asst.  attache 

Edward  L.  Waggoner,  second  secretary;  vice  cou- 
sul. 

Lawrence  E.  Gruza,  attache.. . 

Florence  C.Larson,  admin,  asst 

William  Jules  Handley,  attache  i.... 

John  B.  Crume,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  R.  Schott,  vice  consul.. 

Ruth  Rubetta  Grabiel,  vice  consul 

Col.  William  T.  Sexton,  military  attache — 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  E.  Henderson,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Donald  W.  Steele,  military  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Emery  E.  Bellonby,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Pennock  H.  WoUaston,  asst.  military 

attache. 
Capt.  Alexis  M.  Gagarine,  asst.  military  attache. 

J.  Brock  Havron,  consul 

Thomas  Boylan,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


George    Wadsworth,    ambassador   extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Edmund  J.  Dorsz,  first  secretary.. 

Walter  Harris,  Jr.,  attache 

J.  Forrest  Crawford,  attache 

Victor  E.  von  Lossberg,  cml.  attache.. 

William  Jules  Handley,  attache  ^ 

Armin  H.  Meyer,  second  secretary 

Charles  James  Kolinski,  vice  consul 

Deering  E.  Wilson,  disbursing  oflBcer 

James  D.  Newton,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
John  Newton  Gatch,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 


Col.  William  E.  Shipp,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  E.  Henderson,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  James  Smith  Coward,  military  air  attache. 
Capt.  Albert  O.  Wing,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Mar. 

16, 1948 

Jan. 

31, 1947 

|Mar. 

1, 1948 

July 

18, 1946 

Aug. 

21, 1947 

July 

28, 1947 

Aug. 

25, 1947 

Sept. 

9, 1946 

Feb. 

20, 1948 

Feb. 

23, 1948 

May 

18, 1946 

Oct. 

24, 1947 

July 

17, 1947 

Feb. 

19, 1948 

Mar. 

30, 1948 

June 

26, 1945 

JDec. 

10, 1947 

Sept 

15, 1947 

David  H.  McKillop,  consul — 

Joseph  J.  Jova,  vice  consul 

Webber  J.  Mason,  vice  consul. 


George  A.  Garrett,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 
Vinton  Chapin,  counselor  of  legation 

Paul  C.  Squire,  first  secretary;  consul  general 

Edward  D.  McLaughlin,  first  secretary;  consul.  _ 


Nov. 

19, 1946 

Apr. 

22, 1947 

Jan. 

22, 1947 

Dec. 

10, 1947 

Feb. 

13, 1945 

Aug. 

25, 1947 

tFeb. 

22, 1948 

Mar. 

19, 1948 

JDec. 

28, 1947 

Aug. 

5, 1947 

Sept. 

16,1947 

June 

14. 1947 

Apr. 

26, 1947 

Jan. 

13, 1947 

June 

13, 194C 

Sept 

30, 1947 

May 

15, 1947 

Mar. 

11, 1948 

Apr.   10, 1947 

Apr.  21,1947 
Aug.  20, 1947 
Jan.    12,1948 


1  Assigned  alKo  to  Addis  Ababa,  Baghdad,  Beirut,  Cairo,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  and  Jidda;  resident  in  Cairo. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Beirut,  Cairo,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  Jidda,  and  Tehran;  resident  in  Cairo. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


37 


Post 


IRELAND  (EIRE)— Con. 

Dublin  (Baile  Atha  Cliath) 
(L)— Continued. 


(MA).... 

Cork  (C).... 
Limerick  (O) 


ITALY 


Eome  (Roma)  (E). 


Name  and  title 


Livingston  Satterthwaite,  first  secretary;  consul '.- 

John  C.  Pool,  second  secretary 

William  H.  Hussey,  attach^  2 

Felix  Smith  Verity,  asst.  attachfe^ 

C.  Carey  White,  vice  consul 

Archibald  A.  McFadyen,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Wayland  B.  Waters,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Robert  W.  Caldwell,  vice  consul 

Joseph  A.  La  Freniere,  vice  consul 

Robert  M.  Beaudry,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

George  M.  Finch,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Bishton,  vice  consul 

Col.  Keimeth  Ray  Kreps,  military  attachfi  and 
military  air  attache. 

Donald  A.  Lewis,  vice  consul 

William  D.  Moreland,  Jr.,  consul 

Anthony  J.  Juraska,  vice  consul 


James  Clement  Dunn,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

Homer  M.  Byington,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy 

Paul  Hyde  Bonner,  attache 

Orville  C.  Anderson,  first  secretary 

Lionel  M.  Summers,  attache 

Mildren  Leon  Dayton,  attache. 

Charles  R.  Morey,  attache 

Walter  N.  Walmsley,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy  for 

econ.  affairs. 

J.  Wesley  Jones,  first  secretary;  consul 

Edward  Page,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul -.. 

J.  Winsor  Ives,  cml.  attache 

Thomas  O.  Quinn,  attache 

Gaze  Elmer  Lukas,  attache 

Ho  ward  R .  Cottam ,  first  secretary ;  consul 

Outerbrldge  Horsey,  first  secretary;  consul... 

Myron  I>.  Black,  first  secretary;  consul 

Elwood  Holstein,  attache 

Francis  Abbott  Ingalls,  attache 

Albert  Eli  Kane,  attache 

Victor  Benedict  Sullam,  attache 

Durand  Smith,  attache 

Jack  S.  Williams,  attache 

M.  Williams  Blake,  second  secretary;  consul 

Joseph  D.  Ravotto,  attache 

Joseph  E.  Wiedenmayer,  attache 

Earle  George  Flohr,  attache... 

D.  Robert  Ricciardi,  attache 

H.  Gardner  Ainsworth,  second  secretary;  consul... 

John  Gordon  Mein,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harold  H.  Rhodes,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harry    R.    Stritman,    publications-procurement 

ofiScer;  attache. 
Jason  Paige,  Jr.,  attache 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


tJuly 

21, 1947 

FSO-S 

Dec. 

2,1946 

FSO-4 

Dec. 

5,1946 

FSS-6 

July 

1, 1947 

FSS-8 

Sept. 

30, 1946 

FSS-8 

Sept. 

19, 1946 

FSS-11 

Nov. 

17, 1947 

FSO-6 

Mar. 

23, 1948 

FSS-11 

Nov. 

14, 1945 

FSS-11 

Aug. 

2, 1946 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

31, 1946 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

21, 1948 

FSS-11 

Nov 

15, 1946 

Jan. 

14, 1946 

FSS-8 

Feb. 

26, 1947 

FSO-4 

Mar 

19, 1948 

FSS-11 

July   25,1946 


tMar. 
tSept. 
tOct. 

Sept. 

Dec. 
tOct. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

May 
tSept. 

Dec. 
JMar. 
JAug. 
{July 

Oct. 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Dec. 
tOct. 
tJan. 

Oct. 

July 
tJuly 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Sept. 


26, 1947 
24, 1947 
19, 1947 
22, 1947 
2, 1947 
19, 1947 

5. 1947 

5. 1945 

13. 1946 

1. 1948 

8. 1946 

15. 1947 
20, 1947 
22, 1947 

6, 1948 

1. 1947 
7, 1947 

18, 1947 
1, 1947 
8, 1947 

24, 1947 
3, 1947 

19. 1947 

12. 1948 
7, 1947 
1, 1947 

11. 1946 
7, 1947 

24. 1947 
5. 1946 


Category 
and  class 


Mar.    4,1947 


FSO-GM 

FSO-2 
FSR-2 

FSR-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-3 
FSO-3 

F80-3 
FSO-3 

rso-3 

FSR-3 

FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-4 
FSS-4 
FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-5 
FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
F80-4 
FS3-6 

FSS-6 


1  Assigned  also  to  London  and  The  Hague;  resident  in  London. 
'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  London. 

792020—48 6 


38 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    194  8 


Post 


IT  A  LT— Continued 

Rome  (Roma)  (E)— Con... 


(MA'&|NA). 


Florence  (Firenze)  (C). 


Genoa  (Genova)  (CO) 


Name  and  title 


Philip  G.  Hodge,  asst.  attache 

B.  Miles  Hammond,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Vincent  La  Vista,  asst.  attachS 

Robert  Roy  Cunningham,  vice  consul;  special  dis- 
bursing agent. 
Byron  B.  Snyder,  second  secretary;  vice  consul — 

Thomas  A.  McCann,  vice  consul 

Thomas  Venturini,  admin,  asst 

Joseph  N.  Greene,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
William  G.  Gibson,  second  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Louis  A.  Gallo,  admin,  asst 

Peter  Regis,  asst.  attache  • 

Alfonse  Cosmo  Votolato,  admin,  asst 

Gene  F.  Caprib,  press  attache 

Richard  Tucker  Ewing,  asst.  attache  ' 

Edelen  Fogarty,  econ.  analyst. 

William  A.  McFadden,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

E.  Allen  Fidel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Alice  Magee,  vice  consul ■ 

David  Oppenheim,  asst.  disbursing  ofiBcer. 

Susannah  Mirick,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Griggs,  vice  consul 

Stanley  M.  Howe,  vice  consul 

John  J.  Degan,  vice  consul 

William  S.  Caldwell,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Robert  A.  Brand,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  E.  Knight,  2d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


tOct. 

Mar. 
JMar. 

Apr. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Apr. 

tAug. 

Apr. 

June 

May 

June 
JOct. 

July 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Oct. 
tNov. 

June 

Nov. 

Dec. 
JJune 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Oct. 


Col.  John  M.  Willems.  military  attache 

Capt.   Hubert  W.   Chanler,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Benoid  E.  Glawe,  military  air  attache 

Col.  Ernest  L.  Clough,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  James  A.  Gray,  asst.  military  attache 

Ma].  Berrisford  H.  Walker,  asst.  military  attache. 

Maj.  Elio  Scotti,  asst.  military  attache 

Comdr.  Oscar  B.  Parker,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Victor  L.  Schrager,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Louis  J.  Balboni,  asst.  naval  attache 

Ma].  Albert  E.  Stoll,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air  attache. 


Walter  W.  Orebaugh,  consul ' 

Marjorie  F.  Ferguson,  asst.  consular  attache - 

Richard  G.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Leonard  R.  Mills,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Bailey,  Jr.,  consul  general... 

Roger  L.  Heacock,  vice  consul 

Rufus  S.  Crane,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

James  G.  McCargar,  vice  consul 

Peter  Rutter,  vice  consul. 

Ellwood  M.  Rabenold,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Sofia  P.  Kearney,  vice  consul 

Andrew  F.  RoUe,  vice  consul 

Arthur  L.  Paddock,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. 


1  Assigned  also  to  Malta. 

«  Assigned  also  to  Bern,  Paris,  and  Vaduz;  resident  in  Bern. 

'  Assigned  also  to  San  Marino. 


19. 1947 

14. 1946 

19. 1948 
3, 1947 

11, 1944 

14. 1947 
24, 1947 
IB,  1947 

23, 1947 
17, 1947 
20, 1947 
21, 1947 
19, 1947 
1, 1947 
30, 1944 

31. 1946 

21. 1947 

6. 1945 
23, 1947 
17, 1947 

2, 1944 

9. 1946 
30, 1947 

30. 1946 
3, 1946 

30. 1947 


Category 
and  class 


tMay  20, 1946 
Mar.  20, 1946 

Sept.  30, 1946 
May  14,1946 
Apr.  19,1946 
May  1, 1946 
Oct.  20,1947 
Mar.  20, 1946 

May  12,1947 

Mar.  8,1948 
July   24,1946 


FSR-5 
F80-6 

FSS-8 
FSS-7 

FSO-S 

FSS-9 
FS8-8 
FSO-5 

rso-6 

F88-8 
F8S-8 
F88-8 

FSS-8 
FSS-8 

rs8-io 

FSO-8 

FSO-6 
F8S-9 

rss-9 

FSO-6 
FS8-11 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 
F80-6 
r80-6 
FSO-6 


Oct. 
|Oct. 

Oct. 
Jjune 

June 

Jan. 

Apr. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

May 

Jan. 

Sept. 


28, 1944 
19, 1947 

6, 1947 
28, 1947 

3, 1947 

24. 1946 

26. 1947 

26. 1948 
4, 1947 

14, 1947 
25, 1946 
16, 1946 
30, 1946 


FSO^ 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

FSO-2 

FSO-5 

FSS-« 

FSO-5 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-U 

FSS-U 

FSO-6 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


39 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


ITALY— Continued 

Milan  (CO) 


Naples  (Napoli)  (CO). 


Palermo  (C). 


Turin  (C). 


Venice  (C). 


JAPAN 

For  ofiBcers  on  duty  in  special 
offices  at  Tokyo,  Kobe,  and 
Yoliohama,  see  p.  68. 


KOREA 

For  officers  on  duty  in  special 
office  at  Seoul,  see  p.  69. 


LATVIA 

Leeation  at  Riga  closed. 


Charles  A.  Bay,  consul  general 

Carleton  W.  Washburne,  consul 

Leslie  L.  Rood,  consul 

Fred  E.  Waller,  vice  consul.. 

John  R.  Balne,  vice  consul 

Peter  John  Carpenti,  admin,  asst 

Keld  Christensen,  vice  consul 

Alice  O.  Mulhem,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Anderson,  vice  consul , 

Philbert  Deyman,  vice  consul... 

George  L.  Brandt,  consul  general. 

George  D.  La  Mont,  consul 

William  E.  Flournoy,  Jr.,  consul 

Joseph  B.  Costanzo,  consul 

Herbert  W.  Carlson,  consul 

Earl  Woodrow  Johnson,  admin,  asst 

Robert  S.  Hoard,  vice  consul 

James  O.  Morgan,  vice  consul 

Robert  S.  Henderson,  vice  consul 

Harold  M.  Oranata,  vice  consul. , 

Anthony  Cuomo,  vice  consul 

Eva  Taylor,  vice  consul;  disbursing  officer. 

Richard  B.  Peters,  vice  consul 

Lewis  M.  Purnell,  vice  consul.. 

John  C.  Craig,  vice  consul. 

Helen  M.  Bailey,  vice  consul. 

Grant  Gilbert  Hilliker,  vice  consul 

Lewis  C.  McCorquodale,  vice  consul.. 

Renwick  S.  McNiece,  consul  general 

Julian  P.  Fromer,  consul 

Neil  M .  Ruge,  vice  consul 

Hugh  N.  Whitaker,  vice  consul 

Raymond  J.  Harris,  vice  consul 

Bruce  W.  Forbes,  vice  consul 

Walter  Galling,  vice  consul 

Anne  W.  Meriam,  vice  consul 

Charles  W.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

Leonard  E.  Thompson,  vice  consul 

Richard  B.  Haven,  consul. 

Walter  M.  Masters,  vice  consul 

Howard  D.  Jones,  vice  consul 

John  T.  Sanders,  vice  consul 

Frederic  C.  Fornes,  Jr.,  consul 

John  C.  Hawley,  vice  consul 

Margaret  R.  Kelley,  vice  consul 


JMay 

7, 1946 

FSO-2 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

FSR-4 

Sept. 

24, 1947 

FSO-4 

May 

14, 1946 

FSO-5 

Mar. 

28, 1847 

FSS-9 

Sept. 

19, 1947 

FSS-8 

June 

10, 1947 

F80-6 

Jan. 

3, 1946 

FBS-U 

Sept. 

12, 1947 

FSS-11 

Feb. 

13, 1947 

F8S-10 

Mar. 

9, 1944 

FSO-1 

July 

22, 1947 

FSO-3 

Mar. 

20, 1945 

FSO-4 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

FSR-4 

July 

1, 1947 

FSS-7 

May 

12, 1947 

FSS-8 

June 

19, 1945 

FSS-8 

July 

19, 1946 

FSO-6 

July 

11, 1947 

FSO-6 

Feb. 

19, 1944 

FSS-9 

{Mar. 

6, 1948 

FSS-9 

tOct. 

5, 1947 

FSS-9 

Dec. 

28, 1945 

FSS-10 

Feb. 

13, 1947 

FSS-10 

Nov. 

17, 1947 

FSO-6 

May 

8, 1947 

FSS-10 

Aug. 

14, 1947 

FSO-6 

$Mar. 

6, 1948 

FSS-10 

Oct. 

27, 1945 

FSO-3 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

FSR-4 

Sept. 

5, 1947 

FSO-5 

Apr. 

26, 1946 

FSR-6 

Oct. 

7, 1947 

FSO-« 

Feb. 

15, 1944 

FSS-11 

Jan. 

14, 1946 

FSS-11 

Aug. 

29, 1947 

FSS-11 

Sept. 

4, 1946 

FSS-11 

Jan. 

9, 1948 

FSS-11 

June 

11, 1945 

FSO-3 

Jan. 

23, 1946 

FSS-11 

Nov. 

5, 1947 

FSO-6 

Feb. 

7, 1948 

FSS-11 

Dec. 

22, 1947 

FSO-4 

Dec. 

22, 1947 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

4, 1947 

FSS-11 

40 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    194  8 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


LEBANON 
Beirut  (L) 


(MA  &  NA). 


LIBERIA 

Monrovia  (!>).„..... 


LIECHTENSTEIN 
Vaduz  (CQ)« 


Nov.  19, 1946 


Lowell  C.  Pinkerton,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

Bertel  E.  Kuniholm,  first  secretary;  consul 

Walter  P.  McConaugliy,  cml.  attach6_ 

Leslie  Llewellyn  Lewis,  attache 

Archibald  B.  Roosevelt.  Jr.,  attache 

John  B.  Faust,  first  secretary;  consul 

William  Langdon  Sands,  second  secretary;  consul. . 

Oliver  Fletcher  Egleston,  attache  i -- 

William  Jules  Handley,  attache' -.. 

John  MacQregor  Bowie,  attache  ' 

Margaret  McDonald,  asst.  cultural  officer 

Arthur  B.  Allen,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Larry  Winter  Boeder,  vice  consul 

William  D.  Brewer,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Col.  William  H.  Quarterman,  military  attache... 
Lt.  Comdr.  Randall  D.  Warden,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. ' 
Lt.  Col.  Robert  C.  Brown,  military  air  attache '_. 
Maj.  Stephen  J.  Meade,  asst.  military  attache June  17,1946 


Jan. 

Apr, 
tOct. 

Aug. 

Apr. 
tAug. 

Dec. 

Aug. 
tDec. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

June 

Nov. 


22. 1946 

22. 1947 
14, 1947 

6, 1947 
15, 1947 

6, 1947 

9, 1947 
25, 1947 
31, 1947 
22, 1947 

6, 1947 
13, 1947 
13, 1947 


Raphael  O'Hara  Lanier,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

Oscar  W.  Meier,  chief  of  mission  for  econ.  affairs.. 

Paul  F.  Keim,  civil  engineer  consultant  for  mis- 
sion for  econ.  affairs. 

Frank  J.  Finder,  head  agricultural  production 
specialist  for  mission  for  econ.  affairs. 

Claude  Marcus  Cannon,  business  manager  for 
mission  for  econ.  affairs. 

William  Edward  Reed,  agricultural  production 
specialist  for  mission  for  econ.  affairs. 

Wallace  Van  Jackson,  second  secretary 

Lamar  Edward  Fort,  agricultural  production 
specialist  for  mission  for  econ.  affairs. 

Rupert  A.  Lloyd,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attache  * 

Albert  Armistead  Witcher,  vice  consul.. 


Mar.  28, 1947 
May  23,1946 

Dec.     5, 1946 


F80-CM 

FSO-3 
FSO-3 

FSR-4 
FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-5 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSR-e 

rso-6 

FSS-IO 
FSO-6 


Feb.  13,1946 

Nov.  6,1946 
Jan.  29,1947 

JNov.  13, 1946 

July     1, 1946 

Jan.    25,1947 

tOct.  19,1947 
Feb.     9, 1947 

tDec.  29,1945 
May  20, 1947 
Feb.  22,1947 


Austin  R.  Preston,  consul  general ' 

Richard  Tucker  Ewing,  asst.  attache '. 


Jime 
July 


2, 1947 
1, 1947 


FSS-1 
FSS-1 

FSS-2 

FSS-4 

FSS-6 

FSR-5 
FSS-8 

FSO-5 
FSS-8 
FSS-11 


FSO-2 

FSS-8 


LITHUANIA 

Legation  at  Kaxmas  closed. 

>  Assigned  also  to  Damascus  and  Jerusalem.  ,j     *  •     r.  •  „ 

»  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Baghdad,  Cairo,  Damascus.  Jerusalem,  Jidda,  and  Tehran;  resident  m  Cairo 
« Assigned  also  to  Damascus. 

♦  Assigned  also  to  Algiers,  Dakar,  and  Tangier;  resident  in  Algiers. 
»  No  oflBce  maintained  at  Vaduz. 
•Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Zflrich. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Bern,  Paris,  and  Rome:  resident  in  Bern. 


POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 


41 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

LUXEMBOURG 

Admiral  Alan  G.  Kirk,  envoy'  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary.' 
George  P   Waller  first  secretary;  conBul ' 

Feb.     1,1946 

Sept.    9,1044 

t.A.ug.  23, 1947 
Jan.     2, 1046 
Mar.    2,1948 
July     1, 1947 
July   14,1946 
Sept.  15, 1947 

Dec.   10,1946 
Nov.  27, 1945 
June  17,1947 
May    6, 1946 

Jan.    10,1047 

May    4, 1946 

Apr.     4, 1945 
Aug.  14,1945 

June  26,1945 
tAug.  23, 1943 
June  29,1946 
Mar.  24, 1947 
July   17,1946 
tFeb.   22,1948 
Feb.   28,1947 
July    30,1947 
Sept.    5,1947 
Mar.  15, 1948 
Jan.    26,1948 
Nov.  12, 1946 
Feb.   20,1947 
Oct.    20,1941 
Sept.    2,1947 
Apr.  23,1943 
Dec.     5, 1947 
Nov.    1,1945 
June  12,1947 
tFeb.  10,1946 
Mar.  14, 1947 
tOct.    19,1947 
tJsn.    31,1947 
Apr.   16,1943 
tFeb.  10,1946 
Nov.  22, 1942 
tOct.     4, 1929 
Mar.  12, 1947 
Mar.  31, 1947 

F80-8 

Jerome  T.  Gaspard,  first  secretary;  consul '-— 

Howard  B.  Railey,  civil  air  attachfi^. 

FSO-3 
FSR-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

J  A  Tuck  Sherman,  vice  consul       

FS8-10 

(MA) 

Leon  G.  Dorros,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Col.  Clare  H.  Armstrong,  military  attache... 

Lt.  Col.  Malcolm  A.  Moore,  military  air  attache. . 
Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache^ 
Lt.  Col.  Ridgeway  P.  Smith,  Jr.,  asst.  military 

attache. 
Ma].  John  C.  Parker,  asst.  military  attache 

Walter  Thurston,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

FSO-6 

MEXICO 

Mexico,  D.  F.  (E). 

FSO-CM 

FSO-1 

Merwin  L.  Bohan,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 
affairs. 

S.  Walter  Washington,  first  secretary;  consul 

Maurice  L.  Stafford,  consul  general;  first  secretary 

FSO-1 

F30-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 

William  P.  Hughes,  attache;  admin,  officer 

Dorsey  Gassaway  FiSher,  first  secretary;  consul... 
Lew  B   Clark,  attache 

FSS-2 
FSO-3 

FSg-2 

William  H  Doyle,  attache      

FSS-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

Carl  W.  Strom,  first  secretary;  consul  general 

FSO-3 
FSR-3 

Alfred  M.  Barlow,  attache  .              

FSR-4 

Thomas  J.  Farrell,  attache      

FSR-4 

Charles  B.  Parker,  sr.  econ.  analyst _ 

FSS-5 

FSS-4 

Horace  Harper  Braun,  econ.  analyst 

FSS-6 

Robert  Bailey  Elwood,  asst.  attache 

FSO-4 

Minedee  McLean,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 

Coldwell  S.  Johnston,  second  secretary;  consul 

Marvin  A.  Derrick,  admin,  officer. 

F80-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-7 

Manuel  J   Codoner,  vice  conaul 

FSS-« 

FSR-5 

FSS-8 

Philip  D.  Sumner,  vice  consul     .        . 

FSS-8 

John  WatlncR  Hill,  admin,  n-sst 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

W.  John  Wilson,  Jr.,  vice  consul  .                   ..... 

FSS-8 

Charles  George  Sommer,  admin,  asst    

FSS-8 

Ted  Harrison  Conner,  admin,  asst 

FSS-8 

1  Accredited  also  to  Belgium. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Brussels;  resident  in  Luxembourg. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Brussels. 

♦  Assigned  also  to  Brussels  and  Paris;  resident  in  Paris. 

»  Assigned  also  to  Brussels  and  The  Hague;  resident  in  Brussels. 


42 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    194  8 


i'.t 


m 


Mexico,  D.F.  (E)— Con. 


(MA  &  NA). 


Agua  Prieta,  Sonera  (C) 

Chihuahua,  Chihuahua  (C). 

Ciudad  Judrez,  Chihuahua 
(C). 

Guadalajara,  Jalisco  (C) 


Guaymas,  Sonera  (C) 

Matamoros,  Tamaulipas  (C) 


MazatlSn,  Sinalea  (C) 

M§rida,  Yucat&n  (C) 

Mexican,  Eaja  California  (C) 


Monterrey,  Nuevo  Le6n  (C). 


Benjamin  Beals  Simpson,  asst.  attachfi  > 

Harvey  R.  Wellman,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

David  Post,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Abbey  Scheen,  econ.  asst 

William  L.  Brewster,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Dwlght  Dickinson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul — 

John  N.  Smith,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Elias  G.  Garza,  vice  consul 

Alice  E.  Eockett,  admin,  asst 

Harry  G.  Jacobsen,  vice  consul. 

Charles  R.  O'Connor,  vice  consul 

Frederick  D.  Sharp,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Armando  E.  Vargas,  vice  consul 

Parke  D.  Massey,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Donald  B.  Campbell,  librarian 

Mildred  A.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Louis  F.  Blanchard,  vice  consul 

Taylor  G.  Belcher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Richard  M.  Hughes,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Ana  M.  Gomez,  jr.  econ.  analyst. 

Robert  C.  Wysong,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Brig.  Gen.  James  W.  Spry,  military  attachfi  and 

military  air  attache. 
Capt.  Albert  E.  Jarrell,  naval  attachfi  and  naval 

attachfi  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Maurice  C.  Holden,  asst.  military  attachfi. 
Lt.  Col.  J.  G.  Duncan,  3d,  asst.  military  attachfi. 
Capt.  Andrew  Hedesh,  asst.  naval  attachfi  »nd 

asst.  naval  attachfi  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Leslie  E.  Geer,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attachfi  for  air. 
Col.  George  P.Champion,  asst.  military  air  attachfi. 


June 

June 

Mar. 
tNov. 
tOct. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

June 

Aug. 

July 
tJan. 

Nov. 
jMar. 

Jan. 

Mar. 
tApr. 

July 

tAug. 

Apr. 


William  Clarke  Vyse,  consul 

Chester  H.  Kimrey,  consul. 

Henry  T.  Unverzagt,  consul 

Charley  L.  Rlee,  vice  consul 

Stephen  E.  Aguirre,  consul... 

G.  Wallace  LaRue,  vice  consul 

J.  D.  Lambeth,  vice  consul 

Lionel  S.  Mordecal,  vice  consul 

Ernest  B.  Gutierrez,  vice  consul 

James  E.  Henderson,  consul.. 

Ilo  C.  Funk,  consul 

Walter  E.  Kneeland,  vice  consul 

Edward  N.  McCuUy,  vice  consul 

Edward  C.  Webster,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

H.  Claremont  Moses,  consul 

Peter  J.  Raineri,  vice  consul.  _ 

Arthur  V.  Metcalfe,  vice  consul 

Herbert  S.  Weast,  vice  consul. 

George  H.  Zentz,  vice  consul.. 

Howard  L.  Walker,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. 

Regulo  Rivera,  vice  consul- 

James  P.  Moffitt,  consul  general 

Stanley  G.  Slavens,  consul 

Myron  H.  Schraud,  vice  consul 

«  Assigned  also  to  Belize,  Guatemala,  Managua,  and  Tegucigalpa. 


30, 1947 
30, 1947 
8, 1948 

30. 1947 
7,1946 

19. 1946 

3. 1946 

21. 1948 

28. 1947 

5. 1947 
18, 1947 

12. 1946 

24. 1945 

17. 1947 

21. 1948 
5, 1946 

23, 1947 
21, 1947 

29. 1946 
1,1944 

24. 1947 


tNov.    1,1946 

Mar.  18, 1946 

Apr.  22,1946 
June  6, 1946 
June  13,1947 

Mar.    7,1946 

May    2,1947 


Feb. 

tJan. 

|Aug. 
Sept. 
June 
Mar. 
Dec. 
July 
May 
June 
May 
May 

JFeb. 
Feb. 
June 
July 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Nov. 

tJune 

tAug. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Feb, 


1, 1943 
31, 1947 
8, 1947 

4. 1945 
6, 1942 

26, 1947 
21, 1942 

27. 1946 
5, 1947 

15, 1944 

20. 1947 

1. 1946 
24, 1947 

20. 1946 

4. 1947 

29. 1947 
16, 1045 

6, 1947 
20, 1947 
14, 1944 

23. 1947 
14, 1946 

17. 1948 
20, 1946 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


43 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


MEXICO— Continued 

Monterrey,  Nuevo  Le6n(C)— 
Continued 


Nogales,  Sonora  (C). 


NaeTo  Laredo,  Tamaalipas 
(0). 


Piedras  Negras,  Coahuila  (C) 


Reynosa,  Tamaulipas  (C) 

San  Luis  Potosi,  San  Luis 

PotosI  (C). 
Tamplco,  Tamaulipas  (C)... 

Tijuana,  Baja  California  (C). 


Torreon.  Coahuila  (C)_. 
Veracruz,  Veracruz  (C). 


MOROCCO 


Tangier  (Tanger)  (L). 


(MA&NA). 


Casablanca  (CO). 


Rabat  (C). 


^^■illiam  B,  Murray,  vice  consul 

William  A.  Carsey,  vice  consul 

Ben  Zweig,  consul 

Antonio  Certosimo,  vice  consul 

Frank  C.  Niccoll,  vice  consul 

V.  Harwood  Blocker,  consul 

Gerald  G.  Jones,  consul 

Abraham  Vigil,  vice  consul 

James  M.  Richardson,  vice  consul.. 

Earl  Wilbert  Eaton,  consul 

Harold  C.  AVood,  consul _. 

William  Kubalek,  vice  consul _. 

Henry  G.  Krausse,  consul 

John  A.  Tarin,  vice  consul. 

P.  Ridgway  Lineaweaver,  consul... 

Robert  L.  Shields,  vice  consul 

Harold  B.  Quarton,  consul  general., 
Samuel  A.  Mcllhenny,  Jr.,  consul.. 

Waldo  E.  Bailey,  consul 

Ernest  L.  Eslinsrer,  vice  consul 

Henry  T.  Dwyer,  consul 

Willys  A.  Myers,  vice  consul 

John  O.  Oliver,  vice  consul 

Warren  C.  Stewart,  consul 

Ernesto  S.  Guaderrama,  vice  consul 


Edwin  A.  Plitt,  diplomatic  agent;  consul  general '.. 

Bolard  More,  second  secretary:  consul 

Robert  O.  Caldwell,  Jr.,  attach^ 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attach^  2 

John  M.  Seate,  vice  consul. 

Albert  W.  Sherer,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Robert  W.  Stookey,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.-. 

Ciu-tis  C.  Strong,  asst.  attache 

Converse  Hettinger,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. .. 

Col.  Marion  Carson,  military  attache 

Comdr.  Howard  A.  White,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Capt.  John  P.  Bedford,  military  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Jules  G.  Kiplinger,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Hugh  B.  Vickery,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Theodore  K.  Jelen,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


C .  Paul  Fletcher,  consul  general 

Howard  Elting,  Jr.,  consul 

Thomas  D.  McKieman,  vice  consul- 
Robert  E.  Dowland,  vice  consul 

Walter  Scofleld  Blair,  vice  consul 

Maurice  Pasquet,  consul 

Thomas  D.  Bowie,  vice  consul 

Peter  R.  Chase,  vice  consul 


July 

15, 1947 

FSS-9 

July 

27, 1945 

FSS-11 

IJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

tMay 

8,194« 

FSS-10 

Aug. 

22, 1946 

FS8-11 

tMar. 

4, 1947 

rso-6 

iAug. 

8, 1947 

FSS-8 

Feb. 

15, 194« 

FSS-10 

Oct. 

18, 1947 

FSS-11 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

rss-8 

tAug. 

8. 1947 

FSS-8 

Mar. 

16, 1948 

FSS-9 

{Jan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

July 

29,  1947 

FSS-11 

June 

29,  1946 

FSO-4 

Feb. 

19, 1948 

FSS-11 

May 

1, 1946 

FSO-3 

yan. 

31, 1947 

rss-8 

Nov. 

17, 1947 

FSO-4 

Jan. 

12, 1948 

FSS-8 

May 

19, 1947 

FSS-8 

May 

6, 1944 

FSS-9 

May 

28, 1942 

FSS-10 

June 

3, 1947 

FSS-8 

tOct. 

28, 1946 

FSS-11 

July 

10, 1947 

FSO-1 

July 

9, 1947 

FSO-4 

Jan. 

10, 1947 

FSS-8 

May 

20, 1947 

FSS-8 

Aug. 

11, 1947 

FSS-10 

July 

18, 1946 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

1, 1946 

FSO-6 

JOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-6 

Oct. 

21, 1947 

FSO-6 

July 

23, 1946 

JMar. 

28, 1947 

{Jan. 

21, 1947 

June 

19, 1946 

Oct. 

21, 1947 

Mar. 

27, 1947 

tDec. 

8, 1947 

rso-3 

Aug. 

22, 1946 

FSO-4 

Sept. 

30, 1946 

FSO-6 

tNov. 

1, 1947 

FSS-11 

Feb. 

12, 1948 

FSS-11 

Oct. 

11, 1943 

rso-4 

Nov. 

20, 1947 

FSO-5 

Aug. 

11.1947 

FSS-11 

1  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Algiers,  Dakar,  and  Monrovia;  resident  in  Algiers. 


44 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST!    APRIL    1,    194  8 


Post 


NETHERLANDS  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

(Netherlands) 

The  Hague  ('s  Gravenhage) 
(E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Amsterdam  (CG). 


Rotterdam  (C). 


(Possessions) 

Aruba,  West  Indies  (C). 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Herman   B.   Baruch,   ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Loyd  V.  Steere,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

aflairs. 

Philip  W.  Bonsai,  counselor  of  embassy. 

Edward  C.  Wilkinson,  attache 

Ides  van  der  Gracht,  attache 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,  first  secretary;  consul  i. 

William  H.  Rid  dell,  agricultural  attache 

Dana  M.  Doten,  attache 

Kenneth  Charles  Boede,  sr.econ.  analyst 

George  W.  Renchard,  second  secretary;  consul- -. 

Glion  Curtis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Coulter  D.Huyler,  Jr.,  attache 

Harold  S.  Beyerly,  admin,  officer 

Merrill  Mayhal!  Blevins,  asst.  attache  2 

William  Dale  Fisher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Robert  C.  Bone,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Honor  Cecilia  McCusker,  asst.  attache 

Arthur  D.  Weininger,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Rachel  G.  Kent,  vice  consul 


Mar.  13,1947 


Dec.   12,1947 


Category 
and  class 


tJuly 
JJuly 
JDec. 
tJuiy 
tMay 

Feb. 

Nov. 

June 

Sept. 
tOct. 
tMay 

July 

Oct. 

Aug. 

JNov. 

Aug. 

Nov. 


Col.  Joseph  A.  Holly,  military  attache 

Capt.  Parke  B.  Brady,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Everett  H.  Ware,  military  air  attache.... 

Col.  Robert  L.  Miller,  asst.  military  attache 

Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache. 

Maj.  Tom  M.  Carruth,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Peter  H.  Jackson,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


18, 1947 
11, 1945 
14, 1947 

21. 1947 

3. 1945 

18. 1948 

2. 1946 
8,1946 

16, 1947 
19, 1947 

29. 1945 

1. 1947 

22. 1946 

29. 1947 
16, 1947 
29, 1947 
10, 1947 


Batavia,  Java,  Netherlands 
Indies  (CO). 


JesseF.  Van  Wickel,  consul  general 

Ellis  A.  Bonnet,  consul. 

Thomas  W.  McElhiney,  vice  consul .- 

Mary  S.  Olmsted,  vice  consul 

Slator  C.  Blackiston,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Frank  J.  T.  Ellis,  vice  consul 

Rufus  Z.  Smith,  vice  consul... 

James  R.  Billman,  vice  consul 

Herbert  V.  Olds,  consul -- 

Erman  R.  McKelvey,  vice  consul;  econ.  analyst- 
Thomas  A.  Goldman,  vice  consul 

Charles  Gilbert,  vice  consul 

John  A.  Bovey,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Thomas  J.  Duffleld,  Jr.,  vice  consul — 


Mar.  11,1948 
Mar.  14, 1946 

Dec.  24,1946 
May  9,1946 
June  17,1947 
Mar.  21, 1946 
Jan.    16, 1946 


FSO-1 

rso-2 

FSS-2 

FSS-2 

FSO-3 

rSR-4 

FSR-4 

FSS-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSR-4 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

rso-6 

FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 


Edward  S.  Benet,  consul 

Henry  Gustave  Krausse,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. 

Charles  A.  Livengood,  consul  general 

John  B.  Ketcham,  consul 

Glenn  A.  Abbey,  consul 

Willard  Anderson  Haima,  attache 

Joseph  W.  Vander  Laan,  attache 

I  Arthur  J.  Campbell,  attache .-- 

Donald  M.  Davies,  vice  consul.. 

I  Herbert  TafTt  Krueger,  consular  attache  '- 

1  Assigned  also  to  Dublin  and  London;  resident  in  London. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Brussels  and  Luxembourg;  resident  in  Brussels. 

8  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Singapore. 


JNov. 

1, 1947 

rso-3 

Sept. 

29, 1947 

FSO^ 

July 

19, 1946 

rso-6 

Aug. 

23, 1946 

rso-6 

June 

26, 1947 

FSO-6 

JNov. 

15, 1946 

FSS-10 

Sept. 

30, 1946 

FSO-6 

Aug. 

21, 1947 

FSS-11 

Mar. 

5, 1946 

FSO-4 

June 

26, 1945 

FSS-8 

Dec. 

29, 1945 

FSO-5 

Aug. 

9, 1945 

FSO-6 

tAug. 

23, 1947 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

22, 1946 

FSO-6 

May 

12, 1947 

FSS-8 

Sept 

17, 1947 

FSS-11 

tA-ug. 

6,1947 

FSO-CM 

Oct. 

12, 1945 

FSO-2 

July 

28, 1947 

FSO-3 

Oct. 

21, 1947 

FSR-4 

Apr. 

29, 1947 

FSR-4 

Mar 

25, 1947 

FSS-5 

Jan. 
Jan. 

16, 1948 
30, 1948 

FSO-5 

FSS-7 

POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


45 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

NETHERLANDS  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

(Possessions)— Con. 

tatavia,  Java,  Netherlands 
Indies  (CO)— Con. 

Leo  Alfred  Yanke,  econ.  analyst -. 

Feb.    19,1948 
Feb.  20,1946 
Dec.     2, 1946 
Sept.  12, 1947 
tJune    8,1945 
Oct.     9, 1947 
Jan.    24,1948 
Aug.    5,1947 
Sept.  13, 1941 

Dec.  18,1947 

May    2,1945 
July  30,1946 
July   25,1947 
Mar.  23,1948 
Mar.  18,1948 
Oct.    31,1945 
Sept.  23, 1947 
Sept.  23, 1947 
Oct.    29,1947 
Mar.  29, 1946 

May  18,1946 
Jan.    17,1947 

Mar.  31, 1928 
Apr.     6, 1920 
June  19,1946 

Mar.  18,1948 
Apr.     9, 1945 

FSS-5 
FSS-11 

C  H.  Walter  Howe,  vice  consul .... 

FSO-6 

James  W  Gould,  vice  consul                    .      . 

FSO-6 

uraCBO,  West  Indies  (CG).. 

Lynn  W  Franklin,  consul  general                     

FSO-3 

William  Nesselhof,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

aramaribo,  Surbiam  (0)  — 

Wesley  E.  Jorgensen,  vice  consul .._ 

William  P.  Robertson,  vice  consul . 

FSS-11 
FSS-10 

James  S  Lawton,  vice  consul             .            .  .  .. 

FSS-11 

NEW  ZEALAND 

V^ellington  (L) 

Robert  M.  Scotten,  appointed  envoy  extraordi- 
nary and  minister  plenipotentiary. 
Osbom  S.  Watson,  cml.  attach^            . 

FSO-3 

John  S.  Service,  first  secretary;  consul               

FSO-3 

Meade  T.  Foster,  attach^ 

FSS-3 

FSS-7 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  attache  '.  .          .. 

FSS-6 

Donald  L.  Woolf,  vice  consul;  econ.  analyst 

Forrest  N.  Daggett,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Armistead  M.  Lee,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.  . 
Robert  E.  Riordan,  vice  consul 

FSS-10 
FSO-5 
FSO-5 
FSS-11 

Herbert  W.  Lyda,  vice  consul    

FSS-11 

(MA)              

Col  Forrest  E   Cookson,  military  attach^ 

Christchurch  (CA) 

Lt.  Col.  Orin  H.  Rigley,  Jr.,  military  air  attach©.. 

Dunedin  (CA) 

Luckland  (C)--- 

FSO-4 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  2. 

FSS-6 

James  W.  Boyd,  vice  consul 

FSS-9 

NICARAGUA 
Managua  (E)  

plempotentiary. 
Halleck  L.  Rose,  second  secretary;  consul 

Apr.     3, 1947 
Jan.    26,1948 
Oct.    15,1947 
Mar.  20, 1947 
tFeb.  23,1948 
July     1, 1947 
July   25,1947 
Sept.  19, 1947 

Feb.  26,1948 
Oct.      9, 1945 

tJuly   18,1947 
July    18,1947 

{Sept.  13, 1929 

FSO^ 

Overton  G.  Ellis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  L.  Topping,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Edward  A.  Marelius,  attache 

FSO-4 

rso-5 

FSS-8 

Linton  Crook,  consul  .. 

FSS-8 

Benjamin  Beals  Simpson,  asst.  attachfi  3       _ 

FSS-8 

(MA  &  NA).. 

Robert  0.  Blake,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Sandy  MacGregor  Pringle,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Lt.  Col.  Paul  N.  Wickens,  military  attache 

Col.  Arthur  F.  Binney,  naval  attach^  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  military  air  attache 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 

John  A.  Willey,  consular  agent 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 

Matagalpa  (CA) 

1  Assigned  also  as  attache  at  Canberra  and  consular  attache  at  Adelaide,  Auckland,  Brisbane,  Melbourne, 

'erth,  Suva,  Sydney,  and  Tahiti;  resident  in  Sydney. 

*  Assigned  also  as  attache  at  Canberra  and  Wellington;  consular  attache  at  Adelaide,  Brisbane,  Melbourne, 

'erth,  Suva,  Sydney,  and  Tahiti;  resident  in  Sydney. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Belize,  Guatemala,  Mexico  City,  and  Tegucigalpa;  resident  in  Mexico  City. 


46 


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Post 


Name  and  title 


1 1 


m 


'Ki 


% 


NORWAT 


Oslo  (E). 


(MA,NA,&  AA). 


Bergen  (C) . 


PAKISTAN 
Karachi  (E) - 


(MA). 


Lahore  (CG). 


Charles  U.  Bay,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Cloyce  K.  Huston,  coimselor  of  embassy 

Charles  F.  Baldwin,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 

William  K.  Ailshie,  first  secretary;  consul 

Marselis  C.  Parsons,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

Einar  Jensen,  attach^ 

Theodore  B.  Olson,  second  secretary 

Lewis  E.  Gleeck,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  B.  Lynch,  second  secretary;  consul  i 

Harry  Conover,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  Jorgenson  Lund,  attach^ 

De  Witt  Clinton,  vice  consul 

Robert  Kille  Tmdall,  asst.  attache  ' 

Alfred  P.  Dennis,  second  secretary;  vice  consul — 

Eugene  H.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

John  H.  Clagett,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Mary  Vance  Trent,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. . . 

Amlioth  G.  Heltberg,  vice  consul 

Vernon  V.  Hukee,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


June    6, 1946 


tMay 
JDec. 

tMar. 

Nov. 

July 
tOct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Nov. 
tOct. 

Feb. 

July 
JFeb. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

July 

Oct. 


Col.  Kai  E.  Rasmussen,  military  attache. 

Comdr.  William  B.  Porter,  Jr.,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Dale  H.  Jensen,  air  attache - 

Lt.  Col.  Arthur  H.  Labium,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Overton  Dickinson  Hughlett,  asst. 

naval  attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Kennett  F.  Potter,  consul-.. 
Arvid  G.  Holm,  vice  consul. 


7. 1946 
22, 1947 

4. 1947 
3, 1947 
3, 1947 

19, 1947 

12. 1946 

18. 1947 
25, 1947 
19, 1947 
14, 1947 

1, 1947 

18, 1947 

8, 1947 

30. 1946 
28,1947 
18, 1945 

13. 1947 


Paul  H.  Allmg,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Charles  W.  Lewis,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy;  con- 
sul general. 

James  A.  Ross,  Jr.,  cml.  attache 

Andrew  Vincent  Corry,  attache  ' 

Thomas  Winston  Simons,  attache 

H.  Gordon  Mmnigerode,  second  secretary;  consul. 
Julian  L.  Nugent,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Harry  Hartop  Deakyne,  asst.  attache 

Nicholas  G.  Thacher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 
David   Dunlop   Newsom,   third  secretary;   vice 
consul. 

Frederick  D.  Leatherman,  vice  consul 

David  L.  Gilsinn,  attache;  vice  consul 

Harold  George  Josif,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Clifton  Virginia  Riley,  disbursing  officer 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  E.  Caple,  military  air  attache 

Capt.  William  M.  Rejoiolds,  Jr.,  asst.  military 
air  attache. 


Hooker  A.  Doolittle,  consul  general. 

Merritt  N.  Cootes,  consul 

Charles  W.  Booth,  vice  consul 


Sept.  26, 1946 
lAug.  29,1947 

Feb.  26,1948 
Mar.  25, 1946 
Oct.     9, 1947 


Nov.  20,1947 
Dec.   10,1947 

Sept.  20, 1947 

July   22,1947 


FSO-2 

FSO-2 

FSO-3 

rso-3 

FSS^ 

rsR-4 

FSO^ 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FS8-9 
FSS-8 

rso-5 

FSS-IO 
F80-6 
FSO-6 
F8S-10 
FSO-6 


Aug. 

1,1947 

FSR-3 

Sept. 

4,1947 

FSR-3 

Sept. 

29, 1947 

FSR-4 

July 

22, 1946 

FSO-4 

Sept. 

3, 1947 

FSO-5 

Jan. 

12, 1948 

FSS-8 

Aug. 

20, 1947 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

10, 1947 

FSO-6 

Dec. 

26, 1945 

FSS-9 

Sept. 

23, 1947 

FSS-U 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

26, 1947 

FSS-U 

Jan. 

27, 1948 

Dec. 

17, 1947 

Aug. 

11,1947 

FSO-3 

July 

29, 1947 

FSO-4 

July 

14, 1947 

FSS-ll 

FSO-4 

FSS-ll 


1  Assigned  also  to  Helsinki  and  Stockholm;  resident  in  Stockholm. 

«  Assigned  also  to  Copenhagen,  Godthaab,  and  Reykjavik;  resident  in  Copenhagen. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Colombo,  New  Delhi,  Rangoon,  and  Katmandu,  Nepal;  resident  m  New  Delhi. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


47 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


PALESTINE  AND 
TRANSJORDAN 


erusalem  (CO). 


:aifa  (C). 


PANAMA 


anamS  (E). 


Almirante  (CA) 

Puerto  Armuelles'(CA). 
olon  (C)... " 


PAEAGUAT 


suncion  (E). 


Thomas  C.  Wasson,  consul 

Aubrey  E.  Lippincott,  consul 

Oliver  Fletcher  Egleston,  attach^  '.-. 

William  Jules  Handley,  attachg  ' 

Leland  C.  Altaffer,  vice  consul 

Randolph  Roberts,  vice  consul 

William  C.  Burdett,  Jr.,  vice  consul- 
John  MacGregor  Bowie,  attache' 

Jeanette  Pond,  admin.  asst.._ 

Richard  Crosby,  vice  consul 

Ben  Franklin  Brannon,  vice  consul.. 

Wells  Stabler,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Houghton,  vice  consul 

Edward  W.  Blatchford,  vice  consul.. 
Edward  J.  Krache,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 


Edwin  C.  Rendall,  vice  consul. 


Monnett  B.  Davis,  appointed  ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  plenipotentiary. 

Archie  W.  Childs,  cml.  attache 

Carlos  C.  Hall,  first  secretary 

Reginald  Bragonier,  Jr.,  sec&nd  secretary;  consul.. 

Owen  R.  Hutchinson,  second  secretary 

Raymond  Phelan,  consul 

Benjamin  H.  Vandervoort,  attache... 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attache  ' 

Edward  W.  Clark,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Vincent  T.  McKenna,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
David  S.  McMorris,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.  . 

Glenn  0.  Perry,  vice  consul;  disbursing  officer 

Dwight  E.  Scarbrough,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Oscar  H.  Guerra,  vice  consul 

Frederick  Albert  Dujling,  econ.  analyst 

Ruby  E.  Ramey,  disbursing  officer 


Harry  R.  Lewis,  consular  agent 

Lewis  B.  Tolman,  consular  agent. . 

Robert  O.  Bailey,  vice  consul 

Lowell  Q.  Richardson,  vice  consul. 


Fletcher  Warren,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Ellis  Munson  Goodwin,  cml.  attache... 

Collins  D.  Almon,  attache 

Manson  Earl  Harter,  attache  < 

Thomas  Gardner  Allen,  asst.  attache 

David  L.  Gamon,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Henry  A.  Hoyt,  second  secretary;  consul 

LeRoy  Makepeace,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  W.  Moore,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Kenedon  P.  Steins,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Mar. 

9, 1948 

FSO-2 

Oct. 

30, 1946 

FSO-4 

Dec. 

9,1947 

FSR-5 

Aug. 

25, 1947 

FSS-8 

Feb. 

19, 1948 

FSS-8 

Jan. 

13, 1947 

FSO-5 

Jan. 

30, 1948 

FSO-5 

JDec. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

Feb. 

13, 1947 

FSS-9 

Oct. 

29, 1947 

FSS-9 

Oct. 

17, 1947 

FSS-10 

JMay  28, 1947 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

28, 1947 

FSO-6 

JDec. 

29, 1930 

FSS-11 

Nov. 

10, 1947 

FSO-6 

Jan.    27,1948 


Feb.   26,1948 


Apr. 

Apr. 

Feb. 
tOct. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

July 

June 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Jan. 
tFeb. 

Mar. 
tAug. 
tNov. 


15, 1947 
15, 1947 

21. 1946 

19. 1947 
17, 1947 
12, 1947 

1,1947 
26, 1946 

22. 1946 
3,1947 

13. 1947 

21. 1948 

22. 1946 

24. 1947 
28, 1947 


May  29, 1943 

May  29, 1943 

JApr.  26,1947 

Nov.  17, 1947 


Apr.  10,1947 


Sept. 
Jan. 
July 
tOct. 
Feb. 
May 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Oct. 


14. 1945 
16, 1947 

1, 1947 
19, 1947 

25. 1946 

8. 1947 

9. 1948 
30, 1946 

9,1947 


FSO-6 


FSO-CM 

FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-7 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-9 

rso-6 

FSS-10 
FSS-ll 
FSS-12 


FSO-6 
FSO-6 


FSO-CM 

FSS-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-« 
FSR-6 
FSO-5 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 

rso-6 

FSO-6 


»  Assigned  also  to  Beirut  and  Damascus;  resident  in  Beirut. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Baghdad,  Beirut,  Cairo,  Damascus,  Jidda,  and  Tehran;  resident  in  Cairo. 

>  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  Lima,  Quito,  San  Jose,  and  San  Salvador;  resident  in  Bogotft. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Buenos  Aires,  Montevideo,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 


48 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    1948 


m 


111 


m 
i 


l! 


i 


:! 


1,1 


PABAGUAT— Con. 

Asuncion  (E)— Continued 
(MA  &  NA) 


PERU 


Lim8(E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Manila  (E). 


Maj.  Samuel  J.  Skousen,  acting  mDitary  attache 

and  military  air  attache 
Capt.    Ranson   Fullinwidor,   naval  attachfi  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 


Prentice  Cooper,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Ralph  H.  Ackerman,  counselor  of  embassy 

Richard  M.  de  Lambert,  first  secretary;  consul.,. - 

Carrel  B.  Larson,  minerals  attach^  ' 

George  Walter  Levangie,  petroleum  attache  ^ 

Einar  Thure  Anderson,  attachS - 

Thomas  S.  Campen,  cml.  attache - 

D.  Eugene Delgado-Arias,  second  secretary 

Albert  A.  Giesecke,  attache.. 

Frederick  J.  Barcroft,  attache... 

Clarence  A.  Boonstra,  attache 

Hobart  A.  Spaldmg,  attache 

W.  Charles  Bridgett,  asst.  attache 

Russell  B.  Jordan,  consul ■ 

James  C.  Lobenstine,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  O.  Harper,  vice  consul 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attache  ' 

Maurice  J.  Broderick,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Wilfred  P.  Allard,  vice  consul 

Robert  W.  Zimmermann,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 

Laurin  Bryan  Askew,  asst.  attache 

Robert  S.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Robert  K.  Calcote,  disbursing  oflBcer 


Dec.  13,1946 

Jan.    27, 1948 

May    2, 1946 


Apr. 

Mar. 
May 

Dec. 

May 
tApr. 
JOct. 
JJan 
tOct. 
JJune 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

July 
JDec. 

July 

Nov, 


Arequlpa  (CA) 
Iquitos  (OA).. 
La  Oroya  (CA) 
Mollendo  (CA) 

Salaverry  (CA) 


PHILIPPINES, 
REPUBLIC  OF  THE 


7, 1947 
29, 1946 

16. 1946 
3, 1947 

21. 1947 
20,1947 

19. 1947 

25. 1948 
19, 1947 
29, 1947 
18, 1947 
13, 1947 
21, 1947 

20. 1946 
1, 1947 
1, 1947 
7, 1945 

26. 1947 
.  17, 1947 


Lt.  Col.  Joseph  H.  O'Malley,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Austin  C.  Shofner,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Charles  M.  Walton,  Jr.,  military  air 

attache. 
Capt.  Lewis  W.  Raber,  asst.  military  attache.... 
Lt.  Kenneth  D.  Smith,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Jack  Dwyre,  consular  agent 

Louis  Q.  Qallardy,  consular  agent 

John  W.  Wayland,  acting  consular  agent 

Felipe  Ferrer  M.,  consular  agent 

Jerome  V.  Cherry,  consular  agent 


Emmet  O'Neal,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Thomas  H.  Lockett,  counselor  of  embassy. 

Fayette  J.  Flexer,  counselor  of  embassy 

Evett  D.  Hester,  attache. 

James  L.  Meader,  first  secretary 


Mar.  8, 1948 
JJune  17,1946 
Mar.  23,1947 

Mar.  8,1946 
Feb.  19,1947 

May  11,1946 

Nov.    7,1945 
Mar.  27, 1947 


July  1, 1946 
Feb.  25,1946 
Mar.  15, 1948 
June  27,1934 
tFeb.     7, 1948 


June  10,1947 


Dec. 
tJuly 
JFeb. 
tFeb. 


FSO-1 
FSO-3 

FSS-4 

FSR-4 

FSS-4 

FSO-4 

FSR-4 

FSS-5 

FSS-6 

FSO-4 

FSS-€ 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSS-\1 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 


5,1947 
8, 1947 

23. 1947 

23. 1948 


FSO-1 
FSO-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-2 


1  Assigned  also  to  Bogot4,  La  Pai,  and  Santiago. 

2  Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Quito,  and  Santiago.  .^     .  •    t,       ,< 

3  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  Panamfi.  Quito,  San  Jose,  and  San  Salvador;  resident  m  Bogota. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


49 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


PHILIPPINES,  RE- 
PUBLIC OF  THE— Con. 

Manila  (E)— Continued 


(MA). 


POLAND 


Warsaw  (Warsrawa)  (E). 


Robert  Y.  Brown,  first  secretary;  consul 

Ernest  E.  Evans,  first  secretary;  consul _.. 

Charles  Q.  Osburn,  regional  supervisor 

Patten  D.  Allen,  asst.  cml.  attache 

Francis  G.  Jarvis,  civil  air  attache  i 

Edward  W.  Hill,  second  secretary 

George  Harvey  Chapman,  acting  chief  engineer. 

Frederick  S.  Lyon,  admin.  oflScer 

Ervin  Clinton  Ross,  admin,  asst 

Joseph  F.  Walker,  consul 

Harold  Leland  Goodwin,  press  oflBeer 

Douglas  M.  Crawford,  attache 

Temple  Wanamaker,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Otis  W.  Rhoades,  vice  consul 

Charles  P.  McVicker,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vie© 

consul. 
James  H.  McFarland,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 

Robert  Dimev,  vice  consul. 

Robert  Paul  Stephens,  asst.  attache 

Howard  W.  Stroup,  disbursing  officer 

Oliver  L.  Troxel,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

David  Morris,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Paul  J.  Haldeman,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Cobb,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 


Col.  Robert  H.  Kreuter,  military  attache 

Col.  Glenn  C.  Thompson,  military  air  attache 


Stanton    Qrifl3s,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Edward  S.  Crocker,  2d,  counselor  of  embassy 

James  F.  Hodgson,  cml.  attache 

John  H.  Madonne,  first  secretary;  consul  general. 

Walter  Kelly  Schwinn,  first  secretary 

Fred  K.  Salter,  second  secretary;  consul 

Steven  D.  Zagorski,  admin,  asst 

Henry  C.  Ramsey,  asst.  cml.  attache 

Casimir  Anthony  Kenswick,  attache 

Richard  Wonser  Tims,  attache 

Justie  E.  Gist,  vice  consul 

Chester  H.  Opal,  asst.  attache 

Alvin  F.  Kowalski,  attache 

Findley  Bums,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

George  T.  Lister,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

WUliam  P.  McEneaney,  asst.  attache. 

Malcolm  Toon,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Everett  M.  Buckingham,  vice  consul 

E.  Jan  Nadelman,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  E.  Cashin,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Everett  Coe,  vice  consul 

James  A.  Niederjohn,  vice  consul.. 

Robert  A.  Wilson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard  T.  Davies,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thaddeus  H.  Chylinski,  vice  consul 

Edward  A.  Symans,  vice  consul. 

John  S.  Chapin,  vice  consul 

Robert  C.  Ode,  general  services  officer 


Aug. 

22,1946 

FSO-3 

Feb. 

27, 1947 

FSO-3 

JDec. 

28, 1947 

FSS-2 

Apr. 

21, 1947 

FSO-3 

July 

31. 1946 

FSR-4 

tMar. 

15, 1948 

FSR-4 

Dec. 

2, 1947 

rss-4 

July 

1, 1946 

FSS-6 

Nov. 

2, 1945 

FSS-8 

Mar. 

31. 1947 

FSS-8 

Mar. 

30, 1947 

FSS-7 

Aug. 

23, 1947 

rSR-5 

June 

16, 1947 

FSO-5 

Feb. 

11, 1948 

FSS-10 

Nov. 

4, 1946 

FSO-6 

Mar.  17, 1947 


May  15, 1947 

Apr.  11,1947 
Apr.  1, 1947 
Aug.  29, 1947 
JOct.  19,1947 
May  20,1947 
Aug.  19,1945 
Apr.  9, 1947 
JOct.  19,1947 
Oct.  12,1947 
Mar.  27, 1945 
tOct.  19,1947 
July  18,1947 
Jan.  4, 1947 
Feb.  25, 1946 
Aug.  21, 1947 
July  30,1946 
tJune  11,1946 
June  26,1946 
Jan.  6, 194S 
Nov.  8,1945 
Mar.  6,1947 
Sept.  11,1946 
July  10,1947 
Aug.  11,1945 
Mar.  25, 1947 
June  3, 1947 
tFeb.     8, 1948 


FSO-6 


June  18,1947 

FSS-9 

Nov.  17, 1947 

rSR-6 

tJune  15,1947 

FSS-9 

Dec.     2, 1946 

FSO-6 

Sept.  12, 1947 

FSO-6 

Feb.  16,1945 

FSS-12 

Nov.  12, 1947 

FSO-fi 

July   15,1946 

May  12,1947 

FSO-2 
FSO-2 

FSO-2 
FSR-3 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 

rss-8 

FSR-5 

FSS-7 
FSO-S 

rso-5 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 


AfsiKECd  also  to  Nanking  and  Shanghai;  resident  in  Shanghai. 


50 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST!    APRIL    1,    1948 


POLAND— Continued 

Warsaw   (Warszawa)    (E)— 
Continued.-- 


(MA  &NA). 


Gdansk  (Danzig)  (C). 
Poznan  (VC) 


PORTUGAL  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

(Portugal) 

Lisbon  (Lisboa)  (E). 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


Arthm- Cecil  LiUig,  vice  consul- May  17,1947 

Ann  Child,  disbursing  officer Feb.  17,1948 

Nov.  8, 1946 
Dec.  14,1946 
Dec.  4, 1945 
Nov.  12, 1946 
Nov.  13,1947 
Jan.    30,1948 


Col.  Thomas  J.  Betts,  military  attache 

Col.  Archibald  J.  Hanna,  miUtary  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Frank  S.  Jessie,  asst.  mihtary  attache 

Capt.  Paul  Chmar,  asst.  mihtary  attache 

Capt.  Nicholas  D.  Rudziak,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Frank  M.  Murphy,  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Freeman  W.  Bowley,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 


FSS-11 

FSS-12 


Howard  A.  Bowman,  consul- .. 
Casimir  T.  Zawadzki,  consul  ».. 
John  Foster  Leich,  vice  consul. 
Casimir  T.  Zawadzki,  consul  2. 


Aug.  10, 1946 


Nov.  13, 1946 
Sept.  6,1947 
Aug.  14,1947 
Nov.  28, 1947 


FSO-4 

FSS-8 
FSO-6 

FSS-8 


(MA  &  NA). 


,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Thomas  McEnelly,  first  secretary;  consul  general.. 
Albert  E.  Clattenburg,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul.. 

David  S.  Green,  cml.  attache 

Theodore  A.  Xanthaky,  special  asst.;  attache... 

J.  Daniel  Hanley,  attache;  sr.  econ.  analyst. 

Elizabeth  Humes,  second  secretary;  consul-. 

Easton  T.  Kelsey,  second  secretary;  consul 

Charles  Herbert  Pendleton,  attache. 

Paul  L.  Guest,  second  secretary;  consul  3 

Herman  R.  Kasper,  econ.  analyst 

Wilham  Barnes,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Rudolph  E.  Gomez,  attache 

Leo  N.  Gallary,  asst.  attache 

Jay  Castillo,  asst.  attache 

John  Lafayette  Barrett,  asst.  attache^... .- 

William  B.  Douglass,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Maud  A.  Jordan,  disbursing  officer 

John  Logan  Hagan,  vice  consul 

William  P.  Shockley,  Jr.,  vice  consul - • 

William  E.  Price,  vice  consul. - 

Worthington  E.  Hagerman,  vice  consul 

Francis  T.  Underbill,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 
Raymond  M.  Pardillo,  vice  consul 


Aug. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
tApr. 
July 
Dec. 
Sept. 
JMar. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
tJan. 
tMay 
tAug. 

May 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 
tMar. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
tJan. 


Col.  Francis  B.  Kane,  military  attache --- 

Comdr.  Walter  F.  McLallen,  Jr.,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Gene  H.  Tibbets,  military  air  attache -- 

Lt.    Col.   John   D.    Torrey,   Jr.,   asst.   military 

attache. 

1  Temporarily  at  Poznan. 

2  Temporarily. 

3  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Madrid. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Funchal,  Oporto.  Ponta  Delgada,  and  Tenenfe. 


15, 1947 
20, 1947 

16. 1947 
7, 1945 

10, 1945 
1,1942 
8, 1947 
3, 1947 

24. 1948 
31, 1944 

1, 1945 
15, 1947 
13, 1947 
10, 1947 
20, 1947 

23. 1947 
1, 1947 

19. 1948 
.  2,1943 

19, 1945 
10, 1941 

17. 1947 

10. 1948 


FSO-2 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 

FSS^ 

FSS-5 

FSO-4 

FSO^ 

FSS-6 

FSO-4 

FSS-7 

FSO-5 

FSS-7 

FSS-7 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSS-9 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 


Jan.    25,1946 
Aug,  27,1946 


Feb. 
Nov 


26. 1946 

13. 1947 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


51 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signcuent 


Category 
and  class 


PORTUGAL  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

(Portugal) — Continued 


Funchal,  Madeira  (C). 
Oporto  (Porto)  (C) 


Ponta  Delgada,  Sgo  Miguel 
(St.  Michael),  Azores  (C). 

(Possessions)* 

Loureiifo     Marques,     Mo- 
zambique, Africa  (CG). 

Luanda,  Angola,  Africa  (C).. 


RUMANIA 


Bucharest  (L). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Adam  Beaumont,  consul 

John  Lafayette  Barrett,  asst.  attache  ' 

Jay  Walker,  consul 

John  Lafayette  Barrett,  asst.  attache  ' 

Randall  T.  Klein,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 

Clifton  R.  Wharton,  consul , 

John  Lafayette  Barrett,  asst.  attache  ' 

William  C.  George,  vice  consul 

Curtis  C.  Jordan,  consul  general 

Philip  G.  Cottell,  vice  consul 

David  Klein,  vice  consul... 

Samuel  G.  Ebling,  consul 

Thomas  Glenn  Murdock,  consular  attach^  ' 
Edwin  Perry  Dyer,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary. 

Joel  C.  Hudson,  first  secretary;  consul  general 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache « 

Henry  P.  Leverich,  counselor  of  legation 

C.  Montagu  Pigott,  first  secretary;  consul. 

Robert  G.  Cleveland,  first  secretary;  consul 

Donald  Carl  Dunham,  second  secretary 

Denzil  Le  Roy  Page,  attach^ 

Robert  D.  Shea,  attache 

George  McDonald,  information  officer 

Robert  C.  Creel,  second  secretary;  consul 

C.    Vaughan    Ferguson,    Jr.,    second    secretary; 

consul. 

Paul  H.  Green,  attache 

Gordon  B.  Mason,  asst.  attache.. 

Lee  E.  Metcalf,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thomas  M.  Judd,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

James  P.  Osbourn,  attach^;  vice  consul 

John  Calvin  Hill,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Serafin  S.  Buta,  cultural  officer. 

James  A.  Garvey,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.., 
Robert  J.  Mautner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. . 
Thomas  Daniel  Huff,  attache 


Sept. 

22, 1947 

FSS-8 

July 

1, 1947 

FSS-8 

Dec. 

11, 1946 

FSO-4 

July 

1, 1947 

FSS-8 

Sept. 

9, 1947 

FSO-6 

tJuly 

16, 1945 

FSO-3 

July 

1. 1947 

FSS-8 

Oct. 

30, 1946 

FSO-5 

Sept. 

14, 1946 

FSO-3 

Feb. 

19, 1948 

FSS-10 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

27, 1947 

FSO-4 

Feb. 

20, 1948 

FSR-4 

Nov. 

17, 1947 

FSS-11 

July   28,1947 


Col.  John  R .  Lovell,  military  attache 

Capt.  Eugene  S.  Karpe,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Robert  G.  Emmens,  military  air  attache. 
Lt.   Col.   Franklin  G.  Rothwell,  asst.  military 

attache. 
Capt.   Hersehel  H.   Hutsinpiller,  asst.   military 

attache. 


tSept. 

Dec. 
tSept. 
tSept. 
{Sept. 
tOct. 

May 

Jan. 
tNov. 

Oct. 
tJuly 

tOct. 

Dec. 
tMar. 
tJuly 

Apr. 
tSept. 
tNov. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 


25, 1947 

29. 1945 
25, 1947 
25, 1947 
25, 1947 
19, 1947 
19, 1947 

9, 1947 

13. 1946 

16. 1947 

11. 1946 

23. 1947 
8, 1947 

11, 1946 

15. 1946 

15. 1947 
25, 1947 

13. 1946 

16. 1947 
4, 1947 

23, 1947 


Sept.  25, 1947 
Sept.  25, 1947 

Sept.  25, 1947 
Sept.  25, 1947 

Sept.  25. 1947 


•  Assigned  also  to  Lisbon,  Oporto,  Ponta  Delgada,  and  Tenerife;  resident  in  Lisbon. 
2  Assigned  also  to  Funchal,  Lisbon,  Ponta  Delgada,  and  Tenerife;  resident  in  Lisbon. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Funchal,  Lisbon,  Oporto,  and  Tenerife;  resident  in  Lisbon. 

•  i^ee  Bombay  for  consular  officers  who  are  assigned  also  to  Portugue.?e  possessions  in  India 
'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Elisabethville. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade,  Bern,  Budapest,  Praha,  Sofia,  and  Vienna;  resident  in  Bern. 


FSO-CM 

FSO-2 
FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-4 
FSS-4 
FSS-6 
FSR^ 
FSO-4 
FSO-5 

FSS-7 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-U 
FSO-6 
FSR-6 

rso-6 

FSO-6 
FSS-11 


■\\i 


52 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    1948 


i 


Post 


RUM  ANI  A— Continued 

Bupharest  (L)— Continued 
(MA  &  NA)— Con 


SAUDI  ARABIA. 
KINGDOM  OF 


Jidda  (L). 


Dhahran  (C). 


SIAM 
Bangkok (E) 


(MA&  NA). 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Lt.  Michael  J.  Rura,  asst.  naval  attach^  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Thomas  W.  Fishburn,  asst.  military  air 

attachfe. 


J.  Rives  Childs,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary.! 

Charles  V.  White,  asst.  attache  ^ 

William  Jules  Handlcy,  attache  3-. 

Donald  C.  Bergus,  second  secretary;  vice  consul- 
John  MacEwenn  Belts,  asst.  attache  * 

T.  Andrew  Galamhos,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Roger  L.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Hermann  F.  Eilts,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Category 
and  class 


George  D.  Henderson,  consul 

John  MacEwenn  Belts,  asst.  attache  »- . 

Francis  E.  Meloy,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Elmer  C.  Hulen,  vice  consul 

Donald  Arthur  Wehmeyer,  vice  consul. 


Sept.  25, 1947 
Sept.  25, 1947 


Apr.  27,1946 

July  1, 1947 
Aug.  25,1947 
Nov.  20, 1947 
Feb.  10,1948 
Oct.  31,1946 
Mar.  3,1947 
Mar.  12, 1948 

Sept.  12,1947 
Feb.  10,1948 
July  18,1946 
July  23,1947 
Dec.  16,1947 


Edwin  F.  Stanton,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

James  T.  Scott,  first  secretary 

Teg  C.  Grondahl,  second  secretary 

John  F.  S-tone,  second  secretary;  consul 

Albert  Laplace  Dart,  asst.  attache « 

Leonidas  M.  Parker,  vice  consul 

Robert  J.  Gibbons,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 

Richard  W.  Barry,  vice  consul 

Dorothy  R.  Ward,  librarian -- 

Rolland  H.  Bushner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Gilbert  L.  Newbold,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Edwin  Randolph  Klotz,  disbursing  officer 

Dwight  Bulklcy,  vice  consul 

WUliam  H.  Sullivan,  third  secretary;  vice  consuL- 
James  M.  Roche,  vice  consul 


tApr.   10,1947 


tApr. 
tOct. 

Nov. 

July 

Mar. 
tJune 
tMay 
JNov. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 

tAug. 


Col.  Elliott  R.  Thorpe,  military  attache. 

Lt.  Col.  Francis  J.  McQuillen,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  William  Law,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  William  H.  Hunter,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Robert  Irvine  Curls,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


28, 1947 
19, 1947 
26, 1947 

18. 1947 

16. 1948 

3. 1946 

16. 1947 

13. 1946 
9, 1948 

24. 1948 

9. 1947 
1, 1946 

20. 1947 
12, 1947 


FSO-CM 

FSS-7 
FSS-8 
FSO-5 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 

FSO-5 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 


FSO-CM 

FSO-3 

FSR-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-ll 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSO-« 

FSS-ll 


Mar.  25, 1948 
Mar.  25, 1948 

May    6, 1946 
June  12,1946 

Jan.    26,1948 


1  Accredited  also  to  the  Yemen.  .         . 

2  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Cairo,  and  Sana's;  resident  m  Cairo. 

3  Issifned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Baghdad.  Beirut.Calro,  Damascus.  Jerusalem,  and  Tehran;  resident  in  Cair, 
*  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Cairo,  Dhahran,  and  Sana'a;  resident  m  Cairo. 

.  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Cairo,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a;  resident  m  Cairo. 
6  Assigned  also  to  Hanoi,  Rangoon,  and  Saigon. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


53 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


SPAIN 


Madrid  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Barcelona  (CO). 


BUbao  (C). 


M61aga  (C). 
Seville  (C).. 


,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  pleni- 
potentiary. 

Paul  T.  Culbertson,  first  secretary 

Harold  M.  Randall,  first  secretary;  cml.  attache. . 

Rufus  H.  Lane,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

Marcus  Joseph  Gordon,  attachg 

Thomas  T.  Driver,  attache 

Edward  P.  Maffitt,  second  secretary;  consul 

Daniel  Gaudin,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Arthur  B.  Emmons,  3d,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Earle  O.  Titus,  attache 

Horace  O.  Torbert,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul... 

Paul  L.  Guest,  second  secretary;  consul  • 

Clyde  L.  Clark,  second  secretary;  consul 

Albert  Post,  econ.  analyst 

Marie  Willis  Cannon,  asst.  attach^ 

Edward  Charles  Wilson,  attachfez 

Robert  C.  Ecker,  asst.  attache 

Roger  P.  Carlson,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 

agent. 
Robert  E.  Whedbee,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Clyde  W.  Snider,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  Y.  Millar,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Jack  A.  Flatau,  research  asst. 

Terrell  W.  Fondren,  vice  consul 

J.  Paul  Smith,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Richard  R.  Wilford,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Robert  L.  Yost,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Winifred  A.  Hunter,  asst.  attach^ 

Col.  Charles  L.  Dasher,  Jr.,  military  attachfi 

Capt.  Preston  V.  Mercer,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Col.  Joseph  A.  Miller,  military  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Frank  J.  Caufield,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Maj.  Barton  O.  Lane,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Warwick  B.  Stabler,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Ramon  E.  Benedetti,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  John  M.  Breen,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.    Comdr.   John   P.    Fitzpatrlck,   asst.   naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Ma].  Claire  A.  P.  Duffie,  asst.  military  air  attacbe. 

Richard  Ford,  consul  general 

Ralph  J.  Blake,  consul 

Harris  H.  Williams,  vice  consul 

Francis  B.  Moriarty,  vice  consul 

Hilton  F.  Wood,  vice  consul 

Robert  Weston  Ades,  vice  consul 

Richard  H.  Courtenaye,  vice  consul 

Joseph  F.  Burt,  consul  general _ ._ 

Andrew  B.  Wardlaw,  vice  consul.. 

John  M.  Perry,  vice  consul 

Glenn  D.  Collins,  vice  consul. 

Stephen  A.  Comiskey,  vice  consul 

Reginald  S.  Castleman,  consul 

Cyril  L.  F.  Thiel,  consul 

William  D.  Calderhead,  vice  consul 


Apr. 

15,  1947 

FSO-1 

Oct. 

26, 1945 

FSO-3 

May 

14, 1946 

FSO-3 

June 

6. 1947 

FSS-3 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-4 

Dec. 

17, 1945 

FSO-4 

Sept. 

22, 1947 

FSO-4 

Sept. 

10, 1946 

FSO-4 

tMar. 

7, 1948 

FSS-5 

tJuly 

18. 1947 

FSO-4 

tMar. 

24, 1948 

FSO-4 

Sept. 

16. 1947 

rso-4 

Nov. 

17, 1947 

FSR-4 

tDec. 

14, 1947 

FSS-7 

May 

23, 1947 

FSS-6 

Aug. 

14, 1947 

FSS-7 

May 

30,  1944 

FSS-8 

JNov. 

4, 1946 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

30, 1946 

FS0-« 

July 

19, 1946 

FSO-6 

tDec. 

28, 1947 

FSS-9 

July 

17, 1945 

FSS-10 

Oct. 

24, 1944 

FSS-11 

July 

29, 1946 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

30. 1946 

FSO-6 

tOct. 

14, 1947 

FSS-11 

Nov. 

13, 1947 

Aug. 

22, 1947 

June 

2,1947 

May 

16, 1947 

May  22,1946 

June 

11,1946 

Jan. 

10, 1947 

June 

12, 1947 

Sept. 

2, 1947 

June 

12, 1946 

Mar. 

29, 1945 

FSO-2 

Jan. 

16, 1948 

FSO-3 

tJuly 

29, 1946 

FSO-6 

June 

5, 1944 

FSS-10 

Dec. 

22, 1947 

FSS-11 

tMar. 

6, 1948 

FSS-10 

Nov. 

5, 1947 

FSO-« 

Mar. 

2, 1948 

FSO-3 

July 

17, 1946 

FSO-5 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

FSO-6 

tAug. 

12, 1947 

FSS-11 

tAug. 

23, 1947 

FSO-6 

May 

13, 1946 

FSO-3 

June 

5, 1947 

FSO-4 

Dec. 

2,1944 

FSS-10 

'  Assigned  also  to  Lisbon. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Gibraltar. 


54 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    194  8 


Post 


SPAIN — Continued 

Tenerife,  Canary  Islands  (C) 


Valencia  (0). 
Vigo  (C) 


SWEDEN 

Stockholm  (E) 


(MA  &NA). 


GCteborg  (CO). 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

Nov.    6,1945 

FSO-3 

July     1, 1947 

FSS-8 

Nov.  20, 1946 

FSS-10 

Feb.  26,1947 

FSO-3 

Mar.  11,1948 

FSS-8 

tJan.    31,1947 

FSS-8 

Thomas  H.  Robinson,  consul -- 

John  Lafayette  Barrett,  asst.  attache  • 

Joseph  W.  Schutz,  vice  consul 

John  H.  Lord,  consul 

Stephen  C.  Worster,  consul 

Charles  M.  Gerrity,  consul 


H.   Freeman  Matthews,  ambassador  extraordi-    tSept.  20, 1947 
nary  and  plenipotentiary. 

Hugh  S.  Gumming,  Jr.,  counselor  ol  embassy 

Eric  England,  agricultural  attach6=! 

Eldon  L.  Bailey,  attache  ^ 

James  J.  Robbins,  first  secretary 

Patrick  Mallon,  first  secretary;  consul 

Avery  F.  Peterson,  first  secretary;  consul. -- 

Andreas  G.  Ronhovde,  first  secretary;  consul.... 

John  A.  Birch,  attach^ 

Jim  Martin  Clore,  attache - 

Eric  W.  Timm,  attachS 

Frederick  J.  Cunningham,  asst.  cml.  attache 

Dennis  A.  Flinn,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  B.  Lynch,  second  secretary;  consul* 

Carl  Birkeland,  consul 

Harold  Carlson,  consul 

Ralph  G.  Roberts,  vice  consul 

Frithjof  C.  Sigmond,  consul 

Robert  Donhauser,  asst.  attache 

Erki  I.  Kapy,  cml.  analyst 

Norman  Vere  Schute,  asst.  attache" 

Dorothy  Edith  Spoflord,  asst.  attache 

Robert  E.  Andersen,  vice  consul 

John  Q.  Blodgett,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
William  J.  Barnsdale,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 


July 
Sept. 
Nov. 
tOct. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
June 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
May 
Sept. 
tJuly 
tJan. 
Aug. 
tJan. 
Nov. 
JJan. 
May 
tOct. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


Herman  Lindstrom,  vice  consul t^eb. 


Col.  Leonard  M.  Johnson,  military  attache 

Capt.  John  F.  Gallaher,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Col.  Donald  L.  Hardy,  military  air  attache 

Lt.   Col'.   Stanley  W.   Connelly,   asst.   military 

attache. 
Lt.  Col.  John  D.  Byrne,  asst.  military  attache.... 
Comdr.  Charles  M.  Bertholf,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Comdr.  Robert  C.  Bengston,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Howard  B.  Walsh,  asst.  military  air  attache 


15, 1947 

3. 1946 

5. 1947 
19, 1947 
17, 1947 
15, 1947 

5, 1947 

26. 1946 

18. 1947 
27, 1947 

1. 1946 

8. 1947 
18, 1947 
30, 1947 
31, 1947 
12, 1947 

31. 1947 
3, 1947 

12. 1948 
20, 1947 
19, 1947 
12, 1947 

6, 1946 
12, 1947 
21, 1947 


FSO-CM 

FSO-1 

FSR2 

FSR-2 

FSR-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSR-4 

FSS-3 

FSS-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO^ 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSR-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 


tJuly   25,1947 
Sept.    8, 1947 

July   25,1947 
Dec.   31,1945 

May  22,1946 
Sept.  29, 1947 

Feb.   25,1948 

June    10,1947 


James  R.  Wilkinson,  consul  general 

La  Mar  D.  Mulliner,  vice  consul 

George  A.  Berkley,  vice  consul 

.  Assigned  also  to  Funchal,  Lisbon,  Oporto,  and  Ponta  Dclgada;  resident  in  Lisbon 
2  Assigned  also  to  Helsinki. 
•Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  London. 
*  Assigned  also  to  Helsinki  and  Oslo. 
»  Assigned  also  to  Helsinki. 


Oct.  17,1947 
June  13,1946 
Apr.  21,  1946 


FSO-3 

FSS-11 
FSS-11 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


55 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


SWITZERLAND 


Bern  (L). 


(MA&NA). 


(C). 


Basel  (C). 


John  Carter  Vincent,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

Marcel  E.  Malige,  eml.  attache 

George  R.  Canty,  first  secretary  (consul) 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attachfi  i. 

L.  Randolph  Higgs,  counselor  of  legation 

Morton  Bach,  attachfe 

James  S.  Kronthal,  attache 

Theodore  J.  Hadraba,  second  secretary  (consul).. 

Mildred  B.  Allport,  attache. 

Nat  B.  King,  first  secretary  (consul) 

Charles  H.  Owsley,  second  secretary  (consul) 

Alexander  Schnee,  second  secretary  (consul) 

Robert  E.  Read,  attache  2 

Nathan  R.  Meadows,  attache 

Virginia  Mae  Robinson,  asst.  attache... 

Thomas  P.  Dillon,  second  secretary  (vice  consul). 

Richard  Tucker  Ewing,  asst.  attache  ' 

Everett  K.  Melby.  third  secretary  (vice  consul).. 

James  M.  Bsrme,  third  secretary 

Herbert  F.  Propps,  third  secretary  (vice  consul).. 

Paul  M.  Miller,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)^ 

Ralph  C.  Fratzke,  asst.  attache... 

Col.  Carlisle  V.  Allan,  military  attache 

Capt.  Henri  H.  Smith-Hutton,  attache  for  naval 

questions. 
Col.  Charles  H.  Pottenger,  military  air  attache... 
Col.  Theodore  A.  Weyher,  asst.  military  attache. 
Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.    Col.    Davis   O.   Harrington,   asst.   military 

attache. 

Maj.  John  E.  Aber,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Gordon  Leonard  Caswell,  asst.  attache  for 

naval  questions. 
Lt.  Comdr.  John  Joseph  McMullen,  asst.  attache 

for  naval  questions. 


George  R.  Canty,  consul  (first  secretary) 

Albert  W.  Scott,  consul 

Theodore  J.  Hadraba,  consul  (second  secretary)... 

Charles  H.  Owsley,  consul  (second  secretary) 

Nat  B.  King,  consul  (first  secretary) 

Alexander  Schnee,  consul  (second  secretary) 

Maurice  F.  de  Barneville,  admia.  officer 

Avery  B.  Cohan,  asst.  attache 

Joseph  R.  Evans,  consul 

Roswell  D.  McClellan,  econ.  analyst 

Thomas  P.  Dillon,  vice  consul  (second  secretary). . 

Louise  Mac  Millan,  econ.  analyst 

Everett  K.  Melby,  vice  consul  (third  secretary) 

Herbert  F.  Propps,  vice  consul  (third  secretary)... 

Paul  M.  Miller,  vice  consul  (third  secretary) 

Buford  G.  Rogers,  vice  consul 


Curtis  T.  Everett,  consul . 

John  A.  Lehrs,  vice  consul 

Thomas  R.  Flack,  vice  consul 

•  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Praha,  Sofia,  and  Vienna. 

'Resident  in  Geneva. 

'Assigned  also  to  Paris,  Rome,  and  Vaduz. 


July   24,1947 


Sept. 

Dec. 

June 

Oct. 
tDec. 

Apr. 

July 
tOct. 
tDec. 

July 

Oct. 

July 
tNov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

May 
lAug. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Sept. 


19, 1945 

5,1947 
21, 1945 

7, 1947 
10, 1947 
21, 1947 
27, 1945 
19, 1947 
10, 1947 
14, 1947 

4, 1947 
13, 1947 

6,1947 

10. 1947 

10. 1948 
22, 1947 
23, 1947 

9, 1946 
14, 1947 
10, 1947 
30, 1947 


Apr.  4, 1947 
Mar.  25, 1948 

Sept.  25, 1947 
May  7, 1946 
June  17,1947 
Nov.  21, 1945 

Nov.  2,1945 
Dec.  23,1947 

Mar.  22,1948 


Dec. 

June 

July 

July 
tDec. 

Oct. 

July 
tDec. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Nov. 
tAug. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

July 


5, 1947 
26, 1947 
27, 1945 
14, 1947 
10, 1947 
4,1947 
1, 1945 
10, 1947 

11. 1947 
3, 1945 

10. 1948 
25, 1947 
23, 1947 
14, 1947 
10, 1947 
19, 1941 


Dec.  20,1946 
July  19,1941 
July   22,1941 


FSO-CM 

FSO-2 
FSO-2 

FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSS-4 
FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 

rss-6 

FSS-6 
FSR-5 
FSO-5 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 

rso-6 

FSO-6 

rso-6 
Fss-11 


FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO^ 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-7 

FSO-5 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSO-2 

FSS-7 
FSS-9 


56 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST  I    APRIL    1,    19  48 


ii 


Post 


SWITZERLAND— Con. 


Geneva  (C). 


Zurich  (OG). 


STRIA 

Damascus  (L) 


(MA  &NA)- 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Paul  R.  Porter,  deputy  U.  S.  representative ' - 

Robert  E.  Asher,  attache  ' 

Charles  W.  Jefiers,  attache  i -- 

Harry  L.  Troutman,  consul 

Barton  P.  Jenks,  attache  i 

John  N.  Hayes,  attache 

Russell  S.  McClure,  attache  i - 

S.  Roger  Tyler,  Jr.,  consul 

Ralph  Leander  Trisko,  adviser  on  fuel  and  power  i 

Randolph  Dickins,  Jr.,  admin,  asst 

Herman  Moss,  vice  consul 

Warren  S.  Moore,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Austin  R.  Preston,  consul  general 

Constance  R.  Harvey,  consul 

John  Goodyear,  consul 

Austin  Bradner  Cox,  consul 

Eugene  Nabel,  consul 

Hugh  H.  Teller,  consul 

Julius  C.  Jensen,  consul 

Howard  E.  Roman,  vice  consul.- 

Thomas  T.  Turner,  vice  consul 

Charles  Stoppani,  vice  consul.. --■ 


Sept 
Aug- 
Oct. 
Aug 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
June 
Uuly 
July 
Feb. 
tJan- 
tJan. 
tJan. 
tMay 

Nov. 

Mar, 


Category 
and  class 


30, 1947 
29, 1947 
3,1947 

23. 1946 
3,1947 

17. 1947 
3,1947 

22. 1947 

30. 1948 

30. 1947 

25. 1945 

29. 1946 
2, 1947 
1, 1947 

11, 1917 

20. 1948 
31,1947 

31. 1947 
31, 1947 
14, 1947 
28, 1947 

9, 1943 


James  Hugh  Keeley,  Jr.,  appointed  envoy  extraor 
dinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

Robert  F.  Ogden,  attach^ 

Fritz  A.  M.  Alfsen,  cml,  attache 

Robert  B.  Memminger,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

MOes  A.  Copeland,  Jr.,  attache 

Oliver  Fletcher  Egleston,  attache' 

William  Jules  Handley,  attache  « 

John  MacGregor  Bowie,  attache  s 

Alexander  J.  Davit,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

JohnF.  O'Grady,  vice  consul 

Deane  R.  Hinton,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Edward  West  Burgess,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Col.  Henry  L.  McGrath,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Randall  D.  Warden,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air.s 
Lt.  Col.  Robert  C.  Brown,  military  air  attache  K. 
Maj.  Melville  A.  Sanderson,  Jr.,  asst.  military 

attache. 


Oct.     8, 1947 


tOct. 
JSept. 

Apr. 
JDec. 

Dec. 

Aug. 
JDec. 

July 

July 

Oct. 

Oct. 


19, 1947 
11,1947 

9, 1947 
29, 1947 

9, 1947 
25, 1947 
31, 1947 

19. 1946 

12. 1947 

31. 1946 

21. 1947 


FSR-2 

FSR-3 

FSR-3 

FSO-3 

FSR-3 

FSR-1 

FSR^ 

FSO-4 

FSR-4 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSO^ 

FSO-4 

FS8-8 

FSS-7 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSO-0 

FSS-10 


FSO-CM 

rSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSR-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

rso-6 


Mar.    3.1947 
May  23, 1946 

Dec.     5, 1946 

Feb.   26,1948 


TRIESTE,  FREE 
TERRITORY  OF 

For  officers  on  duty  in  special 
ofRce  at  Trieste,  see  p.  69. 

1  Attached  to  United  States  Delegation  to  Econ.  Commission  for  Europe. 
»  Assigned  also  to  Vaduz,  Liechtenstein. 
>  Assigned  also  to  Beirut  and  Jerusalem;  resident  in  Beirut  TAhran-  resident  In  Cairo. 

4  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Baghdad,  Beirut,  Cairo,  Jerusalem,  Jidda,  and  Tehran,  resident 

5  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Beirut. 


ii 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


57 


Post 


TURKEY 
nkara  (E)  i 


(MA  &  NA). 


stanbul 
(CO). 


(Constantinople) 


Name  and  title 


Izmir  (Smyrna)  (C) . 


Edwin  C.  Wilson,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Edward  B.  Lawson,  counselor  of  embassy  for  ecou. 

affairs. 

Warwick  Perkins,  coimselor  of  embassy - . 

Charles  R.  Enlow,  agricultural  attache — 

Herbert  J.  Cummings,  attachS 

Heyward  G.  Hill,  first  secretary 

Randolph  Harrison,  first  secretary;  consul 

LaVerne  Baldwin,  first  se-iotary 

Thaddeus  Craig  Martin,  attache 

George  H.  Damon,  attache  ^ 

Donald  Everett  Webster,  cultural  officer 

Stuart  W.  Rockwell,  second  secretary 

Edward  T.  Lampson,  second  secretary 

Frank  P.  Butler,  second  secretary;  consul 

Laurence  S.  Moore,  attachS — 

Walter  B.  Gates,  Jr.,  asst.  attache 

Charles  R.  Moore,  second  secretary 

Estelle  Smucker,  asst.  attach^ .-- 

Philip  E.  Haring,  third  secretary 

William  C.  Lakeland,  third  secretary  ^ 

Col.  Joseph  S.  Robinson,  military  attache 

Capt.  Bllnn  Van  Mater,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Lee  O.  Miller,  asst.  military  attache 

MaJ.  Gilbert  E.  Bursley,  asst.  military  attache... 
Maj.  George  R.  Allin,  Jr.,  asst:  military  attache 
Capt.  Michael  J.  Hansinger,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Edward  R.  Hagenah,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.    Morgan    S.  Tyler.  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 


Clarence  E.  Macy,  consul  general — 

Clare  H.  Timberlake,  consul... 

Turner  T.  Smith,  consular  attache. -^ 

Roger  Goiran,  attache 

George  H.  Damon,  attache  < 

Paul  C.  Button,  consul 

John  n.  E.  McAndrews,  consul 

Clifton  P.  English,  vice  consul 

James  R.  Gustin,  vice  consul 

Edward  F.  Rivinus,  Jr.,  vice  consul- 
Ernest  E.  Ramsaur,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 
Joseph  A.  Mendenhall,  vice  consul. . 

William  M.  Bates,  vice  consul 

Bertha  Carp,  asst.  attache 

William  C.  Lakeland,  vice  consul ».. 
Powhatan  M.  Baber,  vice  consul — 

Ellis  A.  Johnson,  consul 

Horace  W.  Greenway,  vice  consul... 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Jan.    27,1945 


{Sept.    7,1945 


tMar. 

June 

May 

June 

Apr. 

Oct. 

May 

Feb. 
truly 
JJune 

Apr. 

May 
tSept. 

Aug. 
JJune 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 


1  Office  of  Embassy  also  at  Istanbul. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Istanbul. 

»  Assigned  also  as  vice  consul  at  Istanbul. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Ankara. 

6  Assigned  also  as  third  secretary  at  Ankara;  resident  in  Ankara. 


30, 1948 

2,  1947 

19, 1947 

23. 1945 

22, 1947 

28, 1947 

20, 1947 

4, 1948 

1, 1946 

16, 1947 

15, 1947 

20. 1947 

16, 1947 

13, 1947 

20, 1947 

26, 1947 

19,  1947 

1, 1946 


Aug.  29,1947 
Apr.  12,1946 

June  16,1946 
Mar.  26, 1946 

Aug.  29,1947 
Oct.  9, 1945 
Dec.  29,1947 

Oct.  8, 1947 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-CM 

FSO-1 

FSO-1 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSS-3 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSO^ 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-5 
FSS-7 
FSO-5 

Fss-in 

FSO-6 
FSO-« 


Sept. 

18, 1946 

FSO-3 

Nov. 

20,  1947 

FSO-3 

Feb. 

12, 1948 

FSS-4 

Jan. 

13, 1947 

FSS^ 

tFeb. 

4, 1948 

FSR-4 

Oct. 

9, 1947 

FSO-4 

Aug. 

8, 1947 

FSS-8 

Jan. 

12, 1948 

FSO-5 

Oct. 

31, 1947 

FSO-5 

July 

19, 1946 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

10, 1947 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

9,1946 

FSO-6 

July 

23,  1947 

FSO-6 

Dec. 

5, 1947 

FSS-9 

Nov. 

1, 1946 

F80-6 

Mar. 

19, 1946 

FSS-10 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

FBS-5 

June 

26, 1947 

FSS-12 

58 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    194  8 


Post 


UNION  OF  SOUTH 
AFRICA 


Pretoria,  Transvaal  (L) 


(MA  &NA). 


Capetown, 
(CQ). 


Cape    Province 


Durban,  Natal  (C) 


Johannesburg, 
(CO). 


Port  Elizabeth, 
inee  (C). 


Transvaal 


Cape  Prov- 


UNION  OF  SOVIET  SO- 
CIALIST REPUBLICS 

Moscow  (E) 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


Gen.  Thomas  Holcomb,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary. ^ 
Charles  E.  Dickerson,  Jr.,  counselor  of  legation  for 

eeon.  affairs.' 

Dale  W.  Maher,  first  secretary 

William  O.  Vanderburg,  minerals  attache.. 

Nicholas  Feld,  second  secretary 

Joseph  L.  Dougherty,  attachfi 

John  F.  Correll,  labor  attache 

Harold  ShuUaw,  second  secretary 

James  Anthony  Dibrell,  asst.  attache  * 

Rollie  H.  White,  Jr.,  asst.  attache  * 

Raymond  A.  Valliere,  third  secretary 


Mar.  21,1944 


Jan.  31,  1947 


May 
May 
tJune 
tJune 
tNov. 
tAug. 
May 
Jan. 
Nov. 


Lt.  Col.  William  Little,  military  attache 

Capt.  Harry  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval  at^ 

tache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Chesley  O.  Peterson,  military  air  attache. 
Capt.  John  J.  Jarvis,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Everett  C.  Rowe,  asst.  military  air  attache  ' 


2, 1946 
29, 1945 

21. 1945 
17, 1947 

13. 1946 

11. 1947 

20. 1947 

26. 1948 
20, 1947 


tJuly     1, 1947 
Apr.   11,1946 

tJuly     1, 1947 
Nov.  21, 1946 

Jan.    31,1947 


Willard  Quincy  Stanton,  consul  general fNov.  28, 1947 

John  C.  Fuess,  consul Feb.  11,1947 

Harry  G.  French,  vice  consul tOct.    22, 1947 

William  O.  Anderson,  vice  consul Sept.  12,1945 

Robert  Gardner  McGregor,  consuL..- Oct.     7,1947 

George  W.  Small,  vice  consul Mar.  11,1948 

Malcolm  P.  Hallam,  vice  consul Sept.    6,1947 

Hollis  E.  Mitchell,  vice  consul Nov.  29,1947 

Virgil  E.  Prichard,  vice  consul Jan.    27,1948 

Charles  E.  Dickerson,  Jr.,  consul  general « Mar.    4, 1947 

Elmer  H.  Bourgerie,  cml.  attache May    6,1947 

KatherineE.  O'Connor,  consul. tJune  30,1947 

Clarence  J.  Mcintosh,  vice  consul Feb.  25,1946 

James  V.  Brennan,  vice  consul -    Jan.    15, 1946 

John  Peabody  Palmer,  consul July   15,1947 

Ralph  A.  Boernstein,  consul Jan.      7,1948 

Howard  Ren6  Stephenson,  vice  consul Nov.  30, 1947 


Lt.  Gen.  Walter  Bedell  Smith,  ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  plenipotentiary. 
Foy  D.  Kohler,  first  secretary;  consul 

Ronald  Hamilton  Allen,  counselor  of  embassy 

G.  Frederick  Reinhardt,  first  secretary;  consul — 
John  K.  Emmerson,  first  secretary;  consul 


FSO-2 

FSO-3 
FSS-3 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 

FSS-8 
FSO-5 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 


Mar.  22, 1946 

Apr.  11,1946 
^Oct.  1,1847 
tMar.  22, 1946 

May    1. 1947 


FSO-3 
FSO-6 

FSS-10 
FSS-9 

FSS-6 

rss-9 

FSS-11 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 
FSO-2 
FSO-3 

rso-4 

FSS-9 
FSS-11 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-6 


FSO-2 
FSR-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 


1  Legation  Chancery  maintained  at  Capetown  during  sessions  of  the  Union  Parliament.  (Parliament  normall; 
convenes  early  in  January  and  is  prorogued  about  the  end  of  May ,  but  special  session?  may  be  called  at  any  time. 

2  North  Winship  has  been  appointed  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  succeed  Gen 
Thomas  Holcomb. 

3  Assigned  also  as  consul  general  at  Johannesburg;  resident  in  Johannesburg. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Accra,  Dar-es-Salaam,  Elisabcthville,  Lagos,  L6opoldville,  Lourenco  Marques,  Luanda 
Mombasa,  Nairobi,  and  Tananarive. 

«  Assigned  also  to  Basutoland,  Bechuanaland.British  Islands  adjacent  to  east  coast  of  Africa,  Kenya,  Northen 
Rhodesia,  Nyasaland.  Southern  Rhodesia.  Swaziland,  Tanganyika  and  Uganda. 

9  Assigned  also  as  counselor  of  legation  for  econ.  affairs  at  Pretoria. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


59 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


INION  OF  SOVIET  SO- 
CIALIST REPUB- 
LICS—Continued 

loscow  (E)— Continued 


(MA  &  NA). 


Melville  J.  Ruggles,  attach^ 

Arthur  Grant  Lund,  attache 

John  M.  McSweeney,  second  secretary;  consul 

Nathan  Spencer  Barnes,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Alan  M.  O.  Little,  attache 

Joseph  J.  Bulik,  agricultural  attache 

David  H.  Henry,  2d,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Oscar  C.  Holder,  second  secretary;  consul ' 

Walter  J.  Stoessel,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Garrett  H.  Soulen,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Joseph  Osgood  Hanson,  Jr.,  asst.  cultural  oflacer.. 

Spencer  Eugene  Roberts,  attache 

Ruth  M.  Briggs,  vice  consul - 

Nicholas  Hardy,  attache 

Homer  Cash  Kaye,  attache - 

Robert  G.  Braden,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 

Robert  M.  Hankin,  attache 

John  Keppel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

James  C.  Risk,  attache;  vice  consul 

Joseph  T.  Kendrick,  attache 

Davis  Eugene  Boster,  attache 

George  Payne  Winters,  Jr.,  attache.- 

Thomas  William  Ireland,  attache 

Isaac  Patch,  Jr.,  vice  consul - 

Thomas  R.  Senter,  vice  consul 


Jan. 

Aug. 

July 
tOct. 

Oct. 
tNov. 

Dec. 
{Apr. 

May 

Dec. 
{May 

Mar. 

Mar. 
JAug. 
tAug. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

tAUg. 

{Aug. 
JSept. 
JAug. 

Dec. 

Dec. 


Vladivostok  (O  G) Oscar  C .  Holder,  consul  2 


Maj.  Gen.  Robert  C.  Macon,  military  attache 

Rear  Admiral  Leslie  C.  Stevens,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Brig.  Gen.  Warren  R.Carter,  military  air  attache- 
Col.  Charles  E.  Shephard,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Jacob  F.  Mynderse,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Walter  J.  Wells,  asst.  military  attache.. . 
Lt.  Col.  Tobias  R.  Philbin,  asst.  militarj'  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Peter  L.  Urban,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Robert  E.  Dunlap,  asst.  military  attache. . 
Capt.  Edward  E.  Smith,  asst.  military  attache. __ 
Capt.  Robert  J.  Vaughn,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Comdr.  Miller  H.  Cosby,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  John  H.  McMillan,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Robert  H .  Dreher,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Frank  A.  Levy,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Ens.  Edward  D.  Goloway,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Nicholas  S.  De  Tolly,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 
Capt.  Harold  C.  Medvedeff,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 


11. 1946 

18. 1947 
30, 1946 

4, 1947 
25, 1946 
13.  1946 

26. 1946 
4, 1947 

23. 1947 
29, 1947 

7, 1947 
29,1948 
12, 1947 
28, 1947 

26. 1947 

20. 1948 

18. 1946 

30. 1947 
12, 1947 
26, 1947 
27, 1947 

5, 1947 
26, 1947 
2, 1947 
2, 1947 


FSS-5 
FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-8 
FSR-5 
FSO-5 
FSO-5 
FSO-5 

rso-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-ll 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 


Apr.  26,1946 
May  15,1947 

Aug.  12,1947 
Oct.  19,1946 
Apr.  30,1946 
Apr.  17,1947 
Sept.  30,  1947 
Oct.  10,1947 
Apr.  17,1947 
Mar.  15, 1948 
Nov.    8,1946 

Nov.  11, 1946 

May    9, 1947 

May  21,1946 

Feb.   17, 1947 

Aug.    8, 1947 

Mar.  14, 1946 

June  10,1947 


Jan.    22,1948      FSO-5 


1  Temporarily  at  Vladivostok. 

'  Temporarily. 


60 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    1948 


H 


Post 


URUGUAY 

Montevideo  (E) 


Name  and  title 


Ellis  O.  Briggs,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
phnipotentiary. 

James  E.  Brown,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul. 

Richard  I.  Phillips,  second  secretary 

Rodolfo  O.  Rivera,  attach^ 

Raford  W.  Herbert,  attache 

Sidney  K.  Lafoon,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  P.  Hoover,  first  secretary;  consul 

Manson  Earl  Harter,  attach^  ' 

Charles  H.  Whitaker,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

George  R.  Vitale,  admin,  asst 

Weldon  Litsey,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Hubert  Maness,  attach^ 

DeWitt  L.  Stora,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  J.  Keatley,  disbursing  officer 

Harold  Brown,  vice  consul 

Williams  Beal,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Max  V.  Krebs,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

E.  Osborne  Crocker,  econ.  analyst 

Robert  D.  Barton,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


July    3, 1947 


(MA  &  NA). 


VENEZUELA 
Caracas  (E) 


Col.  Tom  R.  Stoughton,  military  attache 

Capt.  Forrest  Tucker,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Joseph  H.  Paul,  military  air  attache 

Maj.  James  H.  King,  asst.  military  attache 


(MA  &  NA). 


Walter  J.  Donnelly,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Charles  F.  Knox,  Jr.,  cml.  attache 

James  H.  Kempton,  agricultural  attache 

Robert  Gordon  Glover,  cml.  attache 

John  Willard  Carrigan,  first  secretary 

Thomas  C.  Mann,  second  secretary  (consul) 

Louis  Mallie  Denis,  attache 

Joseph  Ries,  attache - --■ 

William  L.  Krieg,  second  secretary --- 

Birch  D.  O'Neal,  attache - 

Sterling  J.  Cottrell,  civil  air  attache  ^ 

John  William  Ford,  asst.  attache' 

Thomas  D.  Kingsley,  third  secretary....--- 

Thane  A.  Kuhlman,  asst.  attache 

John  M.  Thompson,  Jr.,  third  secretary 

Frederick  Maresch,  econ.  analyst - 


Aug.   22,1947 
Oct.      5, 1945 

July    23,1946 
Mar.  11, 1946 


Aug.  30, 1947 


Mar. 
tMay 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Dec. 
tOct. 
JDec. 

Mar. 

May 

May 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Nov. 
{June 


Lt.  Col.  Frank  P.  Bender,  acting  military  attache 

and  military  air  attache. 
Capt.  Henry  J.  Armstrong,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Andrew  R.  Duvall,  asst.  military  attache.-. 
Maj.  John  B.  Maas,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


19. 1945 

16. 1946 
15, 1948 

20. 1947 
18, 1947 

1, 1947 
19, 1947 

29. 1945 
12,  1947 

16. 1946 

20. 1947 
13, 1947 

4, 1947 
14, 1947 
29, 1947 


FSO-CM 

FSO-3 

FSR-4 

FSR-4 

FSS-5 

FSO-4 

FSO^ 

FSS-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-6- 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 


Apr.  24,1947 

Feb.  28,1946 

Feb.  20,1947 

July  30,1946 


FSO-CM 

FSO-2 

FSS-2 
FSS-2 
FSO-3 

rso-4 

FSS-4 
FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 
FSR-5 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 
F88-11 


1  Assigned  also  to  Asuncion,  Buenos  Aires,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Bogota  and  Quito;  resident  in  Bogota. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Antigua,  Barbados,  Ciudad  TrujiUo,  Curacao,  Georgetown,  Grenada,  Habana,  KmgstOD 
Martinique,  Nassau,  Paramaribo,  Port-au-Prince,  and  Port-of-Spain. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


61 


Post 


VENEZUELA— Con. 

Caracas  (E)  Continued 
(CO).... 


La  Gualra  (VC) 

Puerto  la  Cruz,  Anzo4- 
tegui  (VC). 
Maracaibo  (C) 


YEMEN 
Sana'a  (L)  s 


YUGOSLAVIA 


Belgrade  (Beograd)  (E)... 


Name  and  title 


(MA&  NA). 


Leslie  E.  Reed,  consul  general 

Curtis  Waldo  Barnes,  sr.  eoon.  analyst 

Thomas  C.  Mann,  consul  (second  secretary) 

Enoch  W.  Skartvedt,  econ.  analyst 

Horace  C.  deBaca,  asst.  attachS- 

George  R.  Phelan,  consul 

Alan  S.  Kipping,  econ.  analyst 

Louis  B.  Mazzeo,  vice  consuJi 

R.  John  Bay,  econ.  analyst 

Weston  A.  Hall,  viic  consul 

Edward  W.  Holmes,  vice  consul 

Louis  B.  Mazzeo,  vice  consul » 

Harold  D.  Pease,  consul 

Odin  G.  Loren,  consul 

William  B.  Connett,  Jr.,  vice  consul _.. 

Hugh  Veltman,  vice  consul 


J.  Rives  Childs,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  Aug.  22, 1946 
plenipotentiary.  •• 

Charles  V.  White,  asst.  attache  « July     1,1947 

John  MacEwenn  Betts,  asst.  attache  8 Feb.  10,1948 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


Jan. 

27. 1947 

FSO-3 

May 

26. 1943 

FSS-6 

Aug. 

18, 1947 

FSO-4 

July 

16, 1945 

F8R-5 

tOct. 

27, 1947 

FSS-8 

tlan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-8 

tApr. 

21, 1946 

FSS-8 

Apr. 

14, 1947 

FSS-8 

Feb. 

27, 1947 

FSS-U 

July 

29, 1947 

FSS-U 

Sept. 

17, 1947 

FSO-6 

Apr. 

14, 1947 

FS8-8 

{Aug, 

8, 1947 

FSS-8 

Mar. 

18, 1944 

FSO-4 

May 

28, 1947 

FSO-6 

Mar. 

25, 1947 

F8S-11 

Cavendish  W.  Cannon,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache  ' 

Thomas  A.  Hickok,  first  secretary;  consul 

William  Kling,  agricultural  attache  « 

Robert  L.  Cliflord,  second  secretary;  consul - 

Alex  N.  Dragnich,  attacLg 

James  H.  Spitler,  vice  consul 

Basil  F.  Macgowan,  consul 

Walter  Spurgeon  Pedigo,  Jr.,  asst.  attache 

Norman   C.  Stines,  Jr.,  second  secretary:   vice 

consul. 
William  K.  Leonhart,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Donald  P.  Downs,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Charles  G.  Stefan,  third  secretary,  vice  consul 

Edwin  M.  Harbordt,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. _ 
Joseph  W.  Neubert,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 


Col.  Richard  C.  Partridge,  military  attache 

Capt.  Willard  M.  Sweetser,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Col.  James  W.  Anderson,  military  air  attache 


Apr.   10,1947 


Dec. 
Jan. 
tApr. 
Apr. 

Sept. 
Feb. 
JNov. 
June 

Sept. 


29. 1945 

28. 1946 

17. 1946 

17. 1947 
13, 1947 

19. 1946 
6, 1947 

11. 1947 
29, 1947 


Mar.  11, 1946 
{Aug.  12,1946 
Oct.  9,  1947 
Nov.  1, 1946 
Oct.    16,1947 

Mar.  23, 1946 
Oct.  1, 1946 

Dec.  5, 1946 


'  Assigned  also  to  La  Guaira. 

s  Assigned  also  to  Caracas. 

'  No  office  maintained  at  Sana'a. 

*  Accredited  also  to  the  Kingdom  of  Saudi  Arabia;  resident  in  Jidda. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Cairo,  and  Jidda;  resident  in  Cairo. 

«  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Cairo,  Dhahran,  and  Jidda;  resident  in  Cairo. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Praha,  Sofia,  and  Vieooa;  resident  in  Beni, 
»  Assigned  also  to  Sofia. 


FSO-CM 


FSS-7 
FSS-8 


FSO-2 

FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSR-4 
FSO-1 
FSR-4 
FSS-9 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSO-5 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 


62 


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iUi 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

YUGOSLAVIA— Con. 

Belgrade  (Beograd)  (E)— Con. 

(MA  &  NA)— Con 

Lt.   Col.   Chester  M.   Stratton,  asst.   military 
attache. 

Apr.  29,1946 

Maj.  John  F.  Twombly,  asst.  military  attache 

Nov.  13, 1946 

Maj.  Winn  F.  Zeller,  asst.  military  attache 

July    16,1947 

Lt.  Comdr.  Thomas  E.  McCormick,  Jr.,  asst. 

Jan.   30,1948 

naval  attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Vladimir  L.  Rychly,  asst.  naval  attache.- 

May  18,1946 

Zaereb  fO) 

Theodore  J.  Hohenthal,  consul 

Jan.    25,1946 
JAug.  10,1947 

FSO-4 
FSO-6 

Richard  W.  Carlson,  vice  consul - 

Charles  E.  Bidwell,  vice  consul ..  

Sept.  16, 1947 

FSO-6 

POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT  63 

PERSONNEL  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT 


Name 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 

Category 
and  class 

Sept. 

10, 1947 

FSO-2 

May 

8 

1947 

FSO-3 

July 

25 

1946 

FSO-4 

Mar. 

13 

1946 

FSO-4 

Mar. 

9, 

1948 

FSO-4 

Feb. 

26 

1948 

FSO-CM 

July 

30 

1946 

FSO-2 

June 

13 

1947 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

9, 

1948 

FSR-4 

Mar. 

10, 

1948 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

15 

1947 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

1 

1945 

FSO-5 

Feb. 

26 

1945 

FSO-3 

Feb. 

21 

1947 

FSO-CM 

Mar. 

15 

1948 

FSS-11 

Aug. 

28 

1947 

FSO-3 

May 

19 

1947 

FSS-3 

May 

19 

1947 

FSS-7 

Nov. 

3, 

1947 

FSS-7 

June 

3 

1942 

FSO-1 

Sept. 

22 

1947 

FSO-3 

Feb. 

2, 

1948 

FSO-2 

Feb. 

10 

1945 

FSO-3 

Apr. 

2 

1945 

FSO-5 

Mar. 

6 

1946 

FSO-4 

Nov. 

3 

1947 

FSS-9 

July 

13 

1947 

FSS-8 

Sept. 

19 

1947 

FSO-4 

Dec. 

17 

1947 

FSS-U 

July 

9 

1947 

FSO-3 

Mar. 

1 

1948 

FSO-6 

Dec. 

22 

1947 

FSO-2 

Dec. 

22 

1947 

FSO-4 

Feb. 

25 

1948 

FSO-CM 

Aug. 

6 

1947 

FSO-CM 

Jan. 

29 

1948 

FSS-3 

July 

21 

1947 

FSS-11 

Aug. 

16 

1947 

FSS-4 

May 

23 

1947 

FSO-5 

Feb. 

20 

1948 

FSO-6 

July 

17 

1947 

FSO-3 

Aug. 

6 

1947 

FSO-3 

Feb. 

24 

1948 

FSO^ 

July 

22 

1947 

FSS-9 

Feb. 

25 

1948 

FSO-CM 

Dec. 

4 

1944 

FS0.-5 

Mar. 

6 

1948 

FSO-4 

Jan. 

22 

1946 

FSO-4 

Mar. 

10 

1948 

FSO-6 

Dec. 

8 

1947 

FSS-9 

Oct. 

29 

1946 

FSO-4 

Sept. 

8 

1947 

FSO-4 

Mar. 

3 

1948 

FSO-6 

May 

28 

1947 

FSO-5 

Sept. 

22 

1947 

FSO-4 

June 

11 

1946 

FSO-4 

May 

19 

,1947 

FSS-3 

Mar. 

10 

1948 

FSO-6 

Achilles,  Theodore  C 

Ackerson,  Garret  O.,  Jr 

Adair,  Charles  W.,  Jr.^ 

Affeld,  William  C,  Jr - 

Allen,  Francis  O 

Alleu,  George  V 

Allison,  John  M 

Armstrong,  Frederic  S.,  Jr.' -. - 

Arnold,  Henry  F 

Axeh-od,  Philip » 

Aylward,  Robert  A.' 

Bagby,  Philip  H_ 

Barbour,  Walworth - 

Barnes,  Maynard  B.' 

Bartch,  Carl  Edward -« 

Beam,  Jacob  D 

Benson,  Floyd  W.a 

Berry,  Marshall  Styles' 

Bland,  Grace  E.'... 

Bohlen,  Charles  E 

Bond,  Niles  W 

Boucher,  Hiram  A.s 

Braddock,  Daniel  M 

Brandin,  Robert  M.' 

Breuer,  Carl 

Bright,  Rosarma 

Brooks,  Roene  G.' - 

Brown,  Aaron  S_ 

Brown,  Robert  L 

Browne,  Sidney  H.^ -- 

Bruns,  William  B.J . 

Buhrman,  Parker  W 

Bums,  John  H 

Butler.  George  H.2 

Butterworth,  W.  Walton 

Byington,  James  Gregory 

Bywater,  John  A.' 

Carroll,  Thomas  Patrick  2 

Cavanaugh,  Robert  J 

Chadbourn,  Philip  H.,  Jr.' 

Childs,  Prescott 

Clark,  Du Wayne  G 

Clark,  Harlan  B. 2 

Colby,  Grace  Leonora' 

Cole,  Felix 

Colquitt,  Adrian  B 

Coney,  Nelll  M.,  Jr' 

Connelly,  Bernard  C 

Corcoran,  Thomas  J.' » 

Cortada,  James  N 

Cowan,  Robert  T 

Cowles,  Leon  L.' 

Craig,  William  D.2 

Crawford,  William  A 

Cromie,  Leonard  J 

Cunningham,  H.  Francis,  Jr 

Czayo,  George  Mark  ' 

Dale,  Philip  M..  Jr.2 


>  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on 
which  he  reports  for  duty. 
'  Officer  assigned  t-o  the  Depaitment  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


54  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    19  48 

PERSONNEL  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 


Category 
and  class 


Daniels,  Paul  C 

Davies,  John,  Jr 

Davies,  Rodger  P.' 

Davis,  Richard  H 

Dawson,  Allan 

Dawson,  William 

DeCourcy,  William  E 

Devine,  Frank  TJ 

de  Zengotita,  Juan._ 

Dillingham,  Sherbm-ne 

Dow,  Edward  A.,  Jr 

Dowling,  Walter  0 

Dreyfus,  Louis  G.,  Jr.^ 

Dunn,  William  E 

Durbrow,  Elbridge  2 

Dwyer,  Paul  Sheridan 

Elbrick,  C.  Burke 

Emerson,  Zola  Allen  2 

Espy,  James 

Fales,  Herbert  P 

Farrior,  John  M.2 

Ferguson,  Charles  A 

Ferris,  Walton  C -■ 

Field,  Pattie 

Fisher,  Wayne  W.' 

Foote,  Walter  A.  2 

Foster,  Andrew  B 

Fowler,  William  A 

Fraleigh,  William  N 

Francis,  Robert  J 

Freeman,  Fulton 

Freers,  Edward  L 

Fritzlan,  A.  David  2 

Fuller,  George  Gregg 

Galbraith,  Francis  J 

Gatewood,  Richard  D 

Geerken,  Forrest  KJ 

Gordon,  Hartley  P 

Gowen,  Franklin  C.^ 

Grant,  Francis  C,  Jr.^ 

Green,  Caspar  D 

Green,  Marshall 

Gross,  Joseph  E.' 

Gufler,  Bernard  A 

GuUion,  Edmund  A 

Gwynn,  William  M.^ 

Haaga,  Paul  Q r -- 

Hale,  Robert  F 

Hamilton,  Maxwell  M.2 

Hanson,  Charles  M.,  Jr.2 

Hare,  Raymond  A 

Hart,  Parker  T 

Hawkins,  Richard  H.,  Jr 

Heffern,  Elleard  B.2 -- 

Henderson,  Gregory  2 — - 

Henderson,  John  W.2 

Henderson,  Loy  W 

Hening.  J.Burwell 

Hemdon ,  Richard  M 

1  The  length  of  an  ofiGcer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  c 
which  he  reports  for  duty. 

2  OiBcer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


Nov.  13, 1947 
Aug.   11,1947 
Nov.  24, 1947 
Apr.     1, 1946 
Dec.  31,1946 
July    18,1947 
Oct.      5, 1945 
Mar.  10, 1948 
Jan.     6, 1948 
May  31,1945 
June    5, 1947 
Mar.  17,1945 
Feb.   13,1948 
July  31,1947 
Mar.  10,1948 
Feb.   24,1948 
Dec.     6, 1945 
Sept.    8,1947 
Mar.  16, 1945 
Nov.    7,1946 
Aug.    2, 1947 
Feb.   19,1948 
Aug.  25,1947 
Mar.    8,1948 
Mar.    7,1948 
July     2, 1947 
July   14,1944 
May  23,1946 
Dec.     6, 1946 
Oct.    31,1947 
Feb.   16,1948 
Feb.   19,1948 
Jan.    12,1948 
June  16,1947 
Feb.   24,1948 
Aug.   14,1947 
Dec.   23,1947 
July   31,1947 
May    5, 1947 
Mar.  10,1948 
Mar.  12, 1947 
Aug.    6,1947 
Dec.     9, 1947 
Dec.   16,1947 
Mar.    6,1945 
Nov.  25, 1947 
Nov.  24, 1947 
Aug.     1, 1946 
Jan.      4, 1948 
Mar.  10,1948 
July   13,1946 
Aug.   13,1946 
May  30,1945 
Mar.    8,1948 
'Sept.  25, 1947 
|Mar.    9,1948 
July   21,1945 
Nov.    2,1947 
June    3, 1947 


FSO-CM 

FSO-3 

FSO-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-3 

FSR-2 

FSO-CM 

FSO-6 

FSO-5 

FSO-4 

FSO^ 

FSO-3 

FSO-CM 

FSO-1 

FSO-2 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSS-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-6 

FSS-7 

FSO-2 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-1 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSS-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSO-3 

FSS-11 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSO-3 

FSO-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSS-11 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-3 

FSS-7 

FSO-4 

FSO-CM 

FSO-6 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSO-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-CM 

FSS-3 

rso-6 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT  65 

PERSONNEL  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


Heskin,  Oscar  E.2 

Higdon,  Charles  E.2 

Hooper,  Malcolm  P. 2 

Howe,  James  William  ' 

Hulick,  Charles  E.,  Jr 

Hulley,  Benjamin  M 

Jakes,  Robert.. 

Jandrey,  Fred  W.^ 

Janz,  Robert 

Jerncgan,  John  D 

Johnson,  Leslie  W 

Jones,  Arthur  Griffith  2 

Kazanjian,  Reginald  S 

Kennan,  George  F 

Kepler,  Alexander  R.2 

Kerrigan,  Edward  J 

King,  Spencer  M.2 

Knox,  M.  Gordon 

Lane,  Samuel  Owen  2 

Larsen,  Gilbert  E 

Latimer,  Frederick  P.,  Jr... 

LeBreton,  David,  Jr 

L'Heureux,  Hervfe  J 

Lightner,  E.  Allan,  Jr 

Looram,  INIatthew  J.,  Jr.2.. 

Ludy,  Albert  K.,  Jr 

Lynch,  Andrew  O 

Lyon,  Cecil  B 

Lyon,  Scott 

Macatee,  Robert  B.2 

MacDonald.  John  E.2 

Maddox.  William  P 

Maestrone,  Frank  E.2 

Mak,  Dayton  S 

Marr,  Robert  Miller- 

Martin,  James  V.,  Jr.  2 

Master,  Herbert  Graham  2. 

Mathews,  Elbert  G. 

Mattison,  Gordon  H 

McAuliffe,  Eugene  V.2 

McClintock,  Robert  Mills. 

McCoy,  Scribner  W 

McGuire,  Ralph  Jack 

McHenry,  Lucille  Waller.. 

Meekins,  Lynn  W.2 

Melbourne,  Roy  M 

Menter,  Sanford 

MUls,  Sheldon  T 

Minneman,  Paul  G 

Mitchell,  Frank  Q 

Mitchell,  Reginald  P 

Moffett,  James  D.2 

Mokma,  Gerald  A 

•  Morgan,  George  A 

Morris,  Leland  B.2 

Mulloy,  Mary  E... 

Nester,  Alfred  T 

Neustadt,  Marion  L.' 

Newbegin,  Robert 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 


Feb. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

May 

Nov. 

July 

Oct. 

June 

Dee. 

May 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

June 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

May 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

July 

May 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

May 

Feb. 

Apr. 

June 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

May 

Mar. 


,1948 
,1948 
1, 1948 
,1947 
,  1947 
'.  1947 
,  1947 
,  1947 
,  1946 

1. 1946 
,1948 
i.  1947 
,1948 
,  1946 
,1948 
,  1948 
,  1948 
,  1946 
,,  1948 
,  1948 
,1946 
,1945 
,1947 
,1945 
i,  1948 
,1947 
,  1945 
,1946 

1947 
,1948 
,1947 
,  1947 
-,  1948 
-,  1948 
,1947 
1, 1948 
i,  1947 
,1947 
,1947 
1, 1948 
,1945 
,1948 
,  1948 
;,  1947 
1, 1948 
,1948 
;  1947 
,1946 
,  1948 
,  1947 
,1945 
',  1948 
,1947 
,1947 
;  1946 
,  1947 

1. 1947 
1, 1947 
,  1945 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-3 

FSO-5 

FSO-3 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSO-3 

FSS-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-3 

FSO-5 

FSS-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-CM 

FSO-6 

FSS-1 

FSO-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSS-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-6 

FSO-5 

FSO-4 

FSO-3 

FSO-5 

FSO-CM 

FSO-6 

FSO-2 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-5 

FSO-6 

FSS-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-6 

FSO-3 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSS-9 

FSO-2 

FSO-2 

FSS-9 

FSO-4 

FSO-6 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-1 

FSS-6 

FSO-l 

FSS-9 

rso-3 


'  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  tbe  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on 
which  he  reports  for  duty. 
2  Officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


66  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    194  8 

PERSONNEL  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 


Category 
and  class 


Newton,  Elmer 

Nunley,  William  T.s 

O'Donnell,  Charles  P.2 

Olson,  Clinton  L.2 

Osborn,  David  L.' 

O'Shaughnessy,  Elim 

O'SuUivan,  James  L.' 

Paine,  Charles  E.2 

Pallister,  Mervyn  Victor  2 

Palmer,  Gardner  E 

Palmer,  Joseph,  2d 

Pappano,  Albert  E -- --- 

Penfield,  James  K... 

Petrow,  Chris  G.2 . 

Phillips,  Robert  M.2 

Post,  Richard  H.._ 

Potter,  Howard  W.,  Jr.2 

Pratt,  James  W.2 

Ravndal,  Christian  M 

Reber,  Samuel 

Reed,  Charles  S.,  2d.2 

Reveley,  PaulJ 

Rewinkel,  Milton  C_ 

Rice,  Edward  E 

Richards,  Arthur  L 

Ringwalt,  Arthur  R 

Salvatierra,  Richard  C  

Satterthwaite,  Joseph  C 

Seidensticker,  Edward  G.,  Jr.' 

Shantz,  Harold  2 

Shenfleld,  Lawrence  W.2 

Sims,  Harold 

Smigel,  Stanley  Eugene  2 

Smith,  Austin  Ctarles 

Smith,  Bromley  K 

Smith,  Donald  W 

Smith,  Merlin  E.2 

Smith,  Walter  2 

Sparks,  Joseph  S 

Sprouse,  Philip  D 

Stevens,  Francis  Bowden 

Stuart,  Wallace  W 

Summ,  Godfrey  Harvey  2 

Taylor,  Ancel  Newell  2 

Taylor,  Laurence  W 

Tewksbury,  Howard  H 

Thayer,  Charles  W 

Thomas,  Edward  J 

Thompson,  Llewellyn  E.,  Jr 

Thompson,  Tyler 

Thurston,  Ray  L - 

Tuthill,  John  W 

Twining,  James  Edward,  Jr 

Usher,  Richard  E 

Villard,  Henry  S - ■ 

Vischer,  Peter 

von  Hellens,  Lawrence  W — 

Wailes,  Edward  T - 

Walker,  William  W - '  Dec.  20,1945 

1  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  0 
which  he  reports  for  duty. 

2  Officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


Mar.  2,1948 
July  31,1947 
Mar.  11, 1948 
Mar.  3,1948 
Jime  23,1947 
Aug.  20,1947 
Oct.  17,1947 
Mar.  8,1948 
June  18,1947 
Aug.  15,1947 
Mar.  14, 1945 
June  11,1947 
Dec.  20,1944 
Mar.  1,1948 
Mar.  7,1948 
Nov.  13, 1946 
Mar.  9,1948 
Mar.  24, 1948 
Mar.  12, 1947 
Aug.  15,1944 
Nov.  25, 1947 
Oct.  30,1946 
Feb.  26;  1947 
July  25,1945 
June  8, 1945 
July  25,1945 
Aug.  24,1947 
Mar.  13, 1945 
June  23,1947 
Mar.  10,1948 
Mar.  10,1948 
Sept.  15, 1947 
Aug.  23,1947 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Apr, 
Dec. 
Jan. 


4, 1947 

21. 1946 

30. 1947 
8,1947 

12. 1948 
Mar.  17, 1947 
Mar.  24, 1947 
May  26,1945 
Mar.  16, 1948 
Mar.  6,1948 
July  28,1947 
June  4, 1946 
Nov.  29, 1946 
Aug.  9, 1946 
Nov.  12, 1947 
Apr.  8, 1946 
Dec.  9, 1946 
Apr.  10,1945 
Oct.  2, 1946 
Feb.  2, 1948 
July  31,1947 
July  24,1947 
Feb.  25,1948 
Dec.  8, 1947 
Dec.  22,1944 


FSR-4 

FSS-5 

FSO-3 

FSO-5 

FSO-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSO-6 

FSS-3 

FSS-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-2 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSO-CM 

FSO-1 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSS-11 

FSO-2 

FSO-6 

FSO-1 

rso-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-11 

FSO-4 

FSO-3 

FSO-5 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-5 

FSO-6 

FSS-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSS-4 

FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSO-1 

FSS-1 

FSS-8 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT  67 

PERSONNEL  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 


Category 
and  class 


Walsh,  John  Patrick  2 

Walstrom,  Milton  C.2 

Walyce,  Eugenia  N.. 

Watson,  Albert  Schoenberg 

Weise,  Robert  W.,  Jr 

Wells,  n.  Bartlett 

Wendelin,  Eric  C 

Werner,  Donald  H 

West,  George  Ly brook,  Jr.. 

Wheeler,  Leslie  A. 2 

Whitney,  Alfred  Q 

Whitver,  Walter  R,  Jr 

Wilkins,  Eraser 

Williams,  John  W.2 

Wilson,  James  Parker 

Wilson,  Robert  E 

Withers,  Charles  DJ 

Wolf,  Eranklin  W.2 

Wood,  Chalmers  BJ 

Woodward,  Robert  F 

Wright,  Thomas  K.2 

Zurhellen,  Joseph  O.,  Jr 


Mar. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
June 
Apr. 
Oct. 
July 
Mar. 
May 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
June 


10, 1948 
17, 1947 

15. 1947 

20. 1948 
10, 1948 
12, 1947 

21. 1944 
14, 1947 

24. 1945 
1,1948 

19, 1947 
16. 1947 

23. 1946 
11,1948 

2. 1947 

11. 1947 
16, 1947 

9. 1948 
22, 1947 

5. 1947 

8. 1948 
16, 1947 


FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-9 
FSS-5 
FSO-6 
FSO-4 
FSO-3 
FSS-U 
FSO-6 
FSO-1 
FSS-5 
FSS-8 
FSO-4 

rso-6 

FSS-7 
FSO-4 
FSO-5 
FSO-2 
FSO-6 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-6 


•  The  length  of  an  ofiBcer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on 
which  he  reports  for  duty. 
'  Officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 

PERSONNEL  ON  SPECIAL  AND  TEMPORARY  DETAIL 


Name 

Where  assigned 

Date  of 
assignment 

Category 
and  class 

Calder,  Donald  B 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Agriculture 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Commerce 

Vatican  City 

Nov.  10, 1947 
Nov.  13,1946 
Oct.    17,1947 
Oct.    27,1947 
Mar.  11, 1948 
May  12,1947 
Dec.  22,1944 

FSO-4 

Christopherson,  Carl  E 

FSO-4 

Haggerty,  John  J.. 

FSO-3 

Henderson,  Douglas 

FSO-5 

Lankenau,  Richard  F .... 

FSO-5 

Parsons,  J.  Graham 

FSO-3 

Winters,  George  H   

FSO-2 

PERSONNEL  ON  DETAIL  AS  INSPECTORS 


Name 


Cochran,  H.  Merle- 
Doyle.  Albert  M... 
Flake,  Wilson  C... 
Frank,  Laurence  C. 
Haering,  George  J.. 
Lyon,  Frederick  B. 
Mooae,  James  S.,  Jr 
MuccJo,  John  J 


Date  of  as- 

Category 

signment 

and  class 

Dec.    9, 1942 

FSO-CM 

Sept.  25, 1947 

FSO-2 

Jan.      1, 1948 

FSO-3 

Feb.     2, 1948 

FSO-3 

Sept.    3,1947 

FSO-2 

July   17,1947 

FSO-2 

Mar.    3,1947 

rso-3 

July     1, 1947 

FSO-CM 

gg  FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    194  8 

PERSONNEL  ON  LEAVE  OR  ASSIGNED  TO  POSTS  BEING 
REESTABLISHED 


Name 


Cansler,  Norman  Louis- 

Collins,  Atwood,  2d 

Dean,  Robert  William_. 

English,  Robert 

Porter,  William  J 

Taft,  Orray,  Jr 

Van  Buren,  Henry  Tate 


Status 


Vice  consul  at  Cebu;  office  not  yet  established... 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

Consul  at  Cebu;  office  not  yet  established 

Consul  at  Nicosia;  office  not  yet  established 

Consul  at  Tripoli;  office  not  yet  established 

Vice  consul  at  Tripoli;  office  not  yet  established. 


Category 
and  class 


FSS-11 


FSO^ 
FSO-5 
FSO-4 

FSS-11 


SPECIAL  OFFICES 


Post 


Name  and  title 


JAPAN 

Tokyo  (Office  of  United  States 
Political  Adviser  to  Supreme 
Commander  for  Allied  Pow- 
ers). 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Kobe  (Branch  of  Office  of 
United  States  Political  Ad- 
viser to  Supreme  Com- 
mander for  Allied  Powers).' 

Yokohama  (Branch  of  Office 
of  United  States  Political 
Adviser  to  Supreme  Com- 
mander for  Allied  Powers).' 


William  J.  Sebald,  counselor  of  mission... _ 

David  M.  Maynard,  first  secretary -_ 

Everett  F.  Drumright,  first  secretary;  consul... _ 

David  C.  Berger,  consul  general 

Cabot  Coville,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Max  Waldo  Bishop,  counselor  of  mission... 

Paul  C.  Blum,  attachfi — 

Glen  W.  Bruner,  second  secretary;  consul 

W.    Henry   Lawrence,   Jr.,   second   secretary; 
consul. 

Jay  Dixon  Edwards,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Duncan  J.  Laing,  admin,  officer 

Richard  A.  Poole,  Foreign  Service  officer 

David  Morgan  Bane,  Foreign  Service  officer — 

Paul  Joseph  Hoylen,  asst.  attache 

Thomas  H.  Murfin,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Glenn  W.  Nelson,  asst.  attache 

John  W.  Burnett,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.... 

Richard  B.  Finn,  vice  consul 

Kenneth  Jones  Ruch,  disbursing  officer 


Douglas  Jenkins,  Jr.,  consul 

Stanley  Sherman  Carpenter,  vice  consul. 

Thomas  W.  Ainsworth,  vice  consul 

Jack  J.  H.  Oldham,  vice  consul 


U.  Alexis  Johnson,  consul  general... 

Meredith  Weatherby,  consul 

Douglas  W.  Overton,  vice  consul — 

Richard  H.  Lamb,  vice  consul 

Stanley  R.  Kidder,  vice  consul 

Harry  F.  Pfeiffer,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. .- 
Richard  A.  Ericson,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 
Joseph  M.  Swing,  vice  consul 


tAug. 

May 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Dec. 
tAug. 

Dec. 
JFeb. 

Aug. 


11, 1947 
6, 1947 
9, 1947 
14, 1946 
27, 1946 

20. 1946 

19. 1947 

24. 1948 
15, 1947 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-2 
FSO-2 
FSO-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSS-3 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 


Jan. 

4, 1946 

FSO-5 

Mar. 

25, 1947 

FSS-8 

Aug. 

26, 1946 

FSO-5 

June 

16, 1947 

FSO-5 

Feb. 

18, 1948 

FSS-8 

Oct. 

13, 1947 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

14, 1947 

FSS-9 

June 

28, 1947 

FSO-6 

Aug. 

20, 1947 

FSO-6 

June 

16, 1947 

FSS-10 

Oct. 

16, 1947 

FSO-4 

Dec. 

27, 1947 

FSO-6 

Aug. 

26, 1947 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

30, 1947 

FSS-10 

tJuly 

30, 1947 

FSO-3 

May 

29, 1946 

FSO-5 

Dee. 

29, 1945 

FSO-« 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

FSO-6 

JJune 

25, 1947 

FSS-11 

tJuly 

1, 1947 

FSO-6 

Sept 

15, 1947 

FSO-6 

tFeb. 

21, 1947 

FSS-11 

1  This  office  performs  consular  functions. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 
SPECIAL  OFFICES— Continued 


69 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

KOREA 

Seoul  (Office  of  United  States 

Joseph  E.  Jacobs,  United  States  political  adviser. 

May  22,1947 

FSO-CM 

Political    Adviser,    Staff   of 

Arthur  C.  Bunce,  econ.  adviser' 

tJuly     1, 1947 

FSR-1 

Commanding  General,  U.  S. 

William  R.  Langdon,  consul  general;  United 

JMay  15,1946 

FSO-2 

Occupation  Forces  in  Korea) .' 

States  political  adviser. 

Owen  T.  Jones,  consul. 

tMar.  6, 1948 
July     1, 1946 

FSO-3 

Robert  A.  Kinney,  sr.  econ.  analyst  for  mission 

FSS-4 

for  econ.  affairs. 

Eugene  V.  Prostov,  sr.  econ.  analyst  for  mission 

July     1, 1946 

FSS-6 

for  econ.  affairs. 

Paul  J.  Sturm,  Foreigri  Service  officer 

tJuly   13,1947 

FSO-4 

Tilmer  0.  Engebretson,  econ.  analyst  for  mis- 

Sept. 26, 1946 

FSS-8 

sion  for  econ.  affairs. 

Carleton  B.  Swift,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

June  18,1947 

FSS-9 

Edith  M.  Royce,  econ.  analyst  for  mission  for 

Aug.  20,1946 

FSS-10 

econ.  affairs. 

Marion  L.  Worden,  econ.  analyst  for  mission  for 

Aug.    23,1946 

FSS-10 

econ.  aSairs. 

Curtis  W.  Prendergast,  vice  consul 

Feb.   10,1948 

FSO-6 

John  W.  Rozier,  vice  consul 

Sept.  12, 1947 
Oct.    31,1946 
Jan.    27,1948 

FSO-6 

David  E.  Mark,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

Donald  Stone  MacDonald,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

TRIESTE,   FREE   TERRI- 

TORY OF 

Trieste  (Office  of  United  States 

George  H.  Gardner,  attache 

Feb.   17,1948 

FSS-2 

Political  Adviser  to  the  Com- 

Robert  P.  Joyce,  Foreign  Service  officer 

July     1, 1947 
Feb.  24,1948 
June  27,1947 

FSO-3 

mander,  British-United 

Ivan  B.  White,  Foreign  Service  officer 

FSO-3 

States  Zone,  Free  Territory 

Stanley  Laszlo  Sommer,  attache 

FSR-3 

of  Trieste). 

Charles  Knox  Moffly,  information  officer 

Dec.  31,1947 

FSR-4 

William  E.  Cole,  Jr.,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Oct.     7, 1947 

FSO-4 

Alfred  Lawrence  Grigis,  asst.  information  officer. 

Jan.      1, 1948 

FSS-7 

Peter  Di  Domenico,  asst.  information  officer 

Jan.    14,1948 

FSS-7 

John  G.  Roberts,  admin,  asst 

Sept.  10, 1947 
July   10,1947 

FSS-9 

John  Harlan  Southerland,  vice  consul 

FSS-11 

This  office  performs  consular  functions. 
''  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS 


IdU 


i 


M 
ill 


:  { 


Page 

Aabel,  Bernard 20 

Abbey,  Glenn  A 44 

Abbott,  Arthur  S 12 

Abbott,  George  M 24 

Abbott,  Wainwright 30 

Aber,  John  E 55 

Abies,  James  Q -..  19 

Achilles,  Theodore  C 63 

Ackerman.  John  B 28 

Ackerman,  Ralph  H 48 

Ackerson,  Garret  G.,  Jr 63 

Acly,  R.  Austin 7 

Adair,  Charles  W.,  Jr 63 

Adam,  Hector  C,  Jr 3 

Adams,  Charles  C,  Jr 28 

Adams,  Robert  W 7 

Adams,  TheoC 25 

Adams,  Ware 3 

Ades,  Robert  Weston 53 

Adkins,  James  A 6 

Afield,  William  C,  Jr 63 

Aguirre,  Stephen  E 42 


Ailshie,  William  K 46 

Ainsworth,  H.  Gardner 37 

Ainsworth,  Thomas  W 68 

Alfonzo,  Ramon  S 16 

Alfsen,  Fritz  A.  M 56 

Allan,  Carlisle  V 55 

Allard,  Wil/red  P 48 

Allen,  Arthur  B 40 

Allen,  Arthur  Potter 23 

Allen,  Charles  W 8 

Allen,  Charles  Y 28 

Allen,  Francis  O 63 

Allen,  George  V 63 

Allen,  Patten  D 49 

Allen,  Ronald  HamUton 58 

Allen,  Thomas  Gardner 47 

Allin,  George  R.,  Jr 57 

Ailing,  Paul  H -  46 

Allison^  John  M 63 

AUport,  Mildred  B 55 

Almon,  Collins  D 47 

Alsterlund,  Norah 27 

Altafler,  Lcland  C 47 

Altafler,  Maurice  W 25 

Amott,  John  Crider 6 

Anderberg,  Edward,  Jr 11 

Andersen,  Henry  Testman...  14 

Andersen,  Robert  E 54 


Anderson, 

Charles  W 

39 

Anderson, 

Charles  W 

6 

Daniel  V 

15 

Anderson 

Edward 

35 

Anderson 

Einar  Thure 

48 

Ervin  0      

27 

Anderson 

Hilda  M 

11 

Anderson,  James  W.. 29 

70 


Page 

Anderson,  James  W .-  61 

Anderson,  John  W 39 

Anderson,  Orville  C 37 

Anderson,  Robert H 

Anderson,  Robert  N _  16 

Anderson,  Ruth  S 4 

Anderson,  Stewart  G 6 

Anderson,  W.  Stratton,  Jr....  27 

Anderson,  William  O -  -  58 

Anderton,  John  Q 12 

Andrepont,  Paul  E 32 

Andrews,  George  D 9 

Andrews,  Richard  B 24 

Andrus,  J.  Russell 7 

Apodaca,  Joseph  Louis 1 

Appling,  Hugh  G..- --  4 

Archer,  Harry  C 28 

Armenta,  Joseph  Anthony.--  31 

Armijo,  Patrick  Henry 14 

Armitage,  John  A 16 

Armstrong,  Clare  H 4,41 

Armstrong,  Frederic  S.,  Jr. ..  63 

Armstrong,  Henry  J 60 

Armstrong ,  Lawrence  S 24 

Armstrong,  Oscar  V- --  12 

Arnold,  Henry  F 63 

Arnold,  Robert  C 3 

Asher,  Robert  E 56 

Askew,  Laurin  Bryan 48 

Aspy,  Richard  Edmund 26 

Atherton,  Alfred  L.,  Jr 26 

Atherton,  Ray-- - 8 

Atkins,  James  G 35 

Atkins,  John  L 28 

Atkinson,  George  Mercer 19 

Axelrod,  Philip 63 

Aylward,  Robert  A 63 

Babcock,  James  O 31 

Baber,  Powhatan  M 67 

Bach,  Morton -  55 

Backe,  Sverre  M 26 

Bacon,  J.  Kenly 9 

Bacon,  Leonard  L H 

Bagby,  Philip  H 63 

Bailey,  Eldon  L 26,54 

Bailey,  E.  Tomlin 26 

Bailey,  Helen  M 39 

Bailey,  John  W.,  Jr 38 

Bailey,  Robert  G 47 

Bailey,  Waldo  E 43 

Baine,  JohnR 39 

Baker,  Dale  H 31 

Balboni,  Louis  J 38 

Baldwin,  Charles  F 46 

Baldwin,  La  Verne- --  57 

Ball,  Harris  H 19 

Ballance,  Webster  Eugene —  16 


Ballentine,  Douglass  K 

Bane,  David  Morgan -- 

Bankhead,  Henry  M 

Bankhead,  John  h.. --- 

Barbour,  Walworth 

Barcroft,  Frederick  J 

Bargas,  St.  John  Anthony... 

Barker,  Edmund  O 

Barlow,  Alfred  M 

Barnes,  Curtis  Waldo 

Barnes,  Maynard  B 

Barnes,  Nathan  Spencer 

Barnes,  William 

Barnett,  James  D 

Bamsdale,  William  J 

Baron,  Stanley 

Barrett,  David  D 

Barrett,  John  Alfred 


Page 
1 


9 
63 
48 
22 
20 
41 
61 
63 
59 
50 
8 
54 
27 
11 
32 
Barrett,  John  Lafayette.-.  50, 51, 54 

Barrett,  Mary  E-.- 13 

Barry,  John  R 9 

Barry,  Richard  W 

Bartch,  Carl  Edward 

Bartelt,  John  R.,  Jr 

Bartlett,  Frederic  P 

Bartlett,  Wilson  R 

Barton,  Donald  Richmond.. 

Barton,  Robert  D 

Baruch,  Herman  B 

Bastianello,  Raymond 

Bates,  Quentin  R 

Bates,  William  M 

Batterton,  Boeker  C 

Baumhover,  Denis  A 

Bay,  Charles  A 

Bay,  Charles  U 

Bay,  R.  John 

Beach,  William  H ; 

Beal,  Williams 6( 

Beam,  Jacob  D 6; 


Bean,  Ruth  F 

Beaudry,  Robert  M_ 
Beaulac,  Willard  L.. 
Beaumont,  Adam... 
Beck,  Louis  Charles. 

Beck,  William  H 

Becker,  Raymond  J- 
Bedford,  John  P. 


1] 
3; 
1' 

5: 

2i 
3i 
4! 

Beebe,  John  E.,  Jr. i: 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward,  Jr 3^ 

Beede,  Kenneth  Charles 4' 

Beers,  H.  Stewart.- 2; 

Beghtol,  Robert  W -.-        2( 

Behr,  Frederic  II.,  Jr -- '■ 

Belcher,  Grrrge  E 1' 

Belcher,  Taylor  O 41 

Belehrad,  Joseph  Wesley 3i 

Bell,  Harry  H 21 


INDEX   OF  PERSONS 


71 


Page 

Bell,  James  D 10 

Bellonby,  Emery  E.. 36 

Belovsky,  Sidney  A 9 

Belton,  William 7 

Beman,  Spencer  Solon,  3d 7 

Bender,  Frank  P 60 

Benedetti,  Ramon  E 53 

Benet,  Edward  S 44 

BeiifTSton,  Robert  C. .._  54 

Benjamin,  Louis  K 34 

Bennett,  Josiah  W 11 

Benninghoff,  H.  Merrell 12 

Benson,  Barry  T 27 

Benson,  Floyd  W 63 

Bentley,  Alvin  M 34 

Bentley,  John  J 29 

Benton,  RusspII  W 24 

Berger,  David  C 68 

Borger,  Samuel  D 27 

Bergquist,  Kenneth  P 32 

Bergus,  Donald  C 52 

Berkley,  George  A 54 

Bernbaum,  Maurice  M- 18 

Bernier,  Donald  W 17 

Berry,  Burton  Y 31 

Berry,  Carl  Z 28 

Berry,  Kearie  Lee 12 

Berry,  Marshall  Styles 63 

Berry,  Robert  M 25 

Bertholf,  Charles  M 54 

Bertot,  Raoul  A 16 

Betts,  John  MacEwenn 19, 

20, 29,  52, 61 

Betts,  Thomas  J 50 

Beiirket,  George  S 14 

Beverley,  George  H 6 

Beverstock,  Roswell  C 13 

Beyer,  Roland  K 23 

Beyerly,  Harold  S 44 

Beylard,  Charles  B._ 23 

Biddle,  EricH.. 26 

Bidwell,  Charles  E 62 

Biebers,  Carl,  Jr 25 

Bienvenu,  Roland  Gilbert 32 

Bigelow,  Donald  F 20 

Biggs,  Arthur  P 14 

Billman,  James  R. 44 

Bingham,  George  R 10 

Binney,  Arthur  F. ..  15, 19, 32, 33,  45 

Birch,  John  A_ 54 

Bird,  Heber  R_ 6 

Blrge,  Walter  W.,  Jr... 16 

Birgfeld,  Clarence  E_ __  lo 

Birkeland,  Carl.   54 

Birkeland,  Joran  J 17 

Bisbee,  Royal  D.,  Jr 35 

Bishop,  Dwight  R 6 

Bishop,  Max  Waldo 68 

Bishton,  Robert  A 37 

Bissell,  ClayUm  L 28 

Black,  John  T 34 

Black,  Myron  L 37 

Blackiston,  Slator  C,  Jr 44 

Blackmun,  Martin  G 3 

Blair,  Walter  Scofield 43 

Blake,  Evernghim 25 


Page 

Blake,  Gilson  Q 10 

Blake,  James  J 4 

Blake,  M.  Williams 37 

Blake,  Ralph  J 53 

Blake,  Robert  0_ 45 

Blanchard,  Louis  F 42 

Blancke,  W.  Wendell. 24 

Bland,  Grace  E 63 

Blankinship,  Byron  E 33 

Blatchford.  Edward  W 47 

Blevins,  Merrill  Mayhall...  4,41,44 

Bliss,  Don  C... 26 

Block,  Ralph 34 

Blocker,  V.  Harwood 43 

Blodgett,  John  Q. 54 

Blohm,  Lee  R 32 

Blood,  Archer  K 32 

Bloodworth,  Thomas  S.,  Jr...  35 

Bloom,  Hyman 12 

Bloomingdale,  Donald 22 

Blow,  Stuart 35 

Blue,  William  L 29 

Blum,  Paul  C 68 

Boeck,  Alvord  L 18 

Boehringer,  Carl  H 10 

Boernsteiii,  Ralph  A 58 

Bogardus,  George  F.'. 16 

Bohan,  Merwin  L 41 

Bohlen,  Charles  E 63 

Bohne,  Frederick  A 9 

Bolster,  Horace  G 35 

Bomar,  Ernest  C 28 

Bonbright,  James  C.  H 21 

Bond,  Elizabeth  M 3 

Bond,  NilesW 63 

Bone,  Robert  C,  Jr 44 

Bonner,  Paul  Hyde 37 

Bonnet,  Ellis  A 44 

Bonsai,  Philip  W 44 

Boonstra,  Clarence  A 48 

Boorman,  Howard  L 12 

Booth,  Charles  W 46 

Borell,  Charles  B 27 

Bonim,  Neal  D 4 

Boster,  Davis  Eugene 59 

Boswell,  William  O 21 

Bouchard,  Marybelle 11 

Boucher,  Hiram  A 63 

Bourgp.rie,  Elmor  H 58 

Bovey,  John  A.,  Jr 44 

Bowers,  Claude  G 10 

Bowers,  Joseph  O 17 

Bowie,  John  MacOregor..  40,47,56 

Bowie,  Thomas  D_ 43 

Bowley,  Freeman  W.,  Jr 50 

Bowling,  John  W 30 

Bowman,  Earl  Edward,  Jr...  17 

Bowman,  Gordon  Y 34 

Bowman,  Heath 10 

Bowman,  Howard  A 50 

Boyce,  Richard  F.. 2 

Boyd,  James  W 45 

Boyd,  John  H. 23 

Boyd,  Nathalie  D 29 

Boylan,  Thomas,  Jr 36 

Bracken,  Katherine  W 31 


Page 

Braddock,  Daniel  M... 63 

Braden,  Robert  G 59 

Brad/ord,  Leonard  Q 23 

Bradley,  John  E n 

Brady,  Lawrence  W 32 

Brady,  Leslie  Snowden 21 

Brady,  Parke  B 44 

Bragan,  DeWitt 27 

Braggiotti,  D.  Chadwick 1 

Bragonler,  Reginald,  Jr 47 

Brand,  Robert  A 38 

Brandin,  Robert  M 63 

Brandon,  Howard 23 

Brandt,  George  L 39 

Brannon,  Ben  Franklin 47 

Brannon,  CuUen  A.,  Jr 20 

Braun,  Horace  Harper 41 

Bream,  Gray 17 

Breaux,  Clarence  T 1 

Breen,  John  M_ 53 

Brennan,  James  V 58 

Breuer,  Carl 63 

Brewer,  William  D 40 

Brewster,  Herbert  D 31 

Brewster,  William  L 42 

Bridge,  H.  P 45 

Bridgett,  W.  Charles 48 

Briggs,  Ellis  O 60 

Briggs,  Ruth  M 59 

Briggs,  William  T ig 

Bright,  Rosanna 63 

Brist,  George  L 9 

Bristol,  Howard  H.,  Jr 23 

Broderick,  Maurice  J 48 

Brookhart,  Charles  E 29 

Brooks,  Clarence  C 5 

Brooks,  Roene  Q 63 

Brooks,  Russel!  M 23 

BrowTi,  Aaron  S 63 

Brown,  David  Suggett 28 

Brown,  Dorothy  T 8 

Brown,  Emerson  I .  e 

Brown,  Harold 60 

Brown,  James  E.,  Jr 60 

Brown,  John  Cudd 30 

Brown,  Lewis  D 9 

Brown,  Nathan  A 18 

Brown,  Robert  C 40,56 

Brown,  Robert  L 63 

Brown,  Robert  Y 49 

Brown,  Stephen  C 13 

Brown,  Willard  O 13 

Brown,  William  H 9 

Browne,  Albert  S 6 

Browne,  Sidney  H 63 

Bruce,  James 1 

Bruins,  John  H 15 

Bruner,  Glen  W 68 

Bruns,  William  H 63 

Bryant,. Robert  J 15 

Brynlng,  Lora  C 5 

Buchanan,  Edwin  A n 

Buckingham,  Everett  M 49 

Buckland,  Sherwood  E 8 

Budz,  Andrew  D.,  Jr 17 

Buell,  Robert  L 19 


S 


W 


hi 


72 


Buell,  William  Charles 26 

Buffalo,  Harvey  A 33 

Butord,  Hogan  F -  14 

Buhrman,  Parker  W 63 

Bulik,  Joseph  J.. 59 

Bulkley,  Dwight... 52 

Bunce,  Arthur  C 69 

Burdett,  William  C,  Jr 47 

Burgess,  Edward  West 56 

Burke,  Gordon  L 12 

Burke,  Thomas  Edmund 25 

Burnett,  John  W 68 

Burns,  Findley,  Jr 49 

Burns,  John  H 63 

Burrill,  Joseph  R 20 

Burrows,  Charles  R 17 

Burrows,  Herbert  E 27 

Bursley,  Gilbert  E 57 

Bursley,  Herbert  S 33 

Burt,  Joseph  F 53 

Busch,  Homer  F 33 

Bush,  Guy  Louis 5 

Bushner,  Rolland  H 52 

Bushwaller,  William  J 30 

Busser,  William  F 3 

Buta,  Serafin  S --  51 

Butler,  Frank  P 57 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    1948 


Butler,  George  H.. 

Butler,  Robert 

Butrick,  Richard  P --- 

Butterworth,  W.  Walton__- 

Buzbee,  Hubert  H.,  Jr 

Byington,  Homer  M.,  Jr 37 

Byington,  James  Gregory 63 

Byrd,  Richard  W 23 

Byrne,  James  M 55 

Byrne,  John  D 54 

Byrns,  Kenneth  A ---  34 

Bywater,  John  A 63 

Cabot,  John  M 12 

Caflery,  Jefferson 20 

6 

30 


Page 

Cam  pen,  Thomas  S 48 

Cannon,  Cavendish  W 61 

Cannon,  Claude  Marcus 40 

Cannon,  Henry  B 27 

Cannon,  Marie  Willis -..        53 

C  ansler,  Norman  Louis 68 

Canter,  Jacob 14 

Canty,  George  R 55 

Canup,  WUliam  C 23 

Caple,  Charles  E 35,46 

Caprio,  Gene  F 38 

Carlson,  Delmar  R 26 

Carlson,  Harold 54 

Carlson,  Harry  E 33 

Carlson,  Herbert  W 39 

Carlson,  Maggie  I I'' 

Carlson,  Richard  W 62 

Carlson,  Roger  P 53 

Carnahan,  George— ---         5 

Carp,  Bertha 57 

Carpenter,  Gardner  C 12 

68 
39 
34 
22 
60 
13 
63 
44 
43 
9 


Pagr 

63 


Carpenter,  Stanley  Sherman 

Carpenti,  Peter  John 

Carr,  Robert  M 

Carrier,  John  X 

Carrigan,  John  Willard 

Carroll,  Harry  D.  G 

Carroll,  Thomas  Patrick... 

Carruth,  Tom  M 

Carsey,  William  A 

Carson,  Charles  C 

Carson,  Marion 43 

Carter,  Albert  E 15 

Carter,  Mary  Duncan 18 

Carter,  Warren  R 59 

Casey,  Edward  R 16,18,33 


Cahn,  Rudolf  E.... 

Cain,  Bruce  C 

Calcote,  Robert  K 

Calder,  A.  Bland --.. 

Calder,  Donald  B.. 

Calder,  F.  Willard 

Calderhead,  William  D.. 

Caldwell,  Charles  H 

Caldwell,  George  W.,  Jr. 
Caldwell,  Robert  Q.,  Jr. 

Caldwell,  Robert  W 

Caldwell,  William  B. 


10 
67 
29 
53 
2 
17 
43 
37 
10 

Caldwell,  William  S_ 38 

Calhoun,  John  A 24 

Callahan,  Arthur  E 19 

Callahan,  J  ames  E 9 

Callanan,  Leo  J 9 

Calvin,  Arthur  Cooke.. 13 

Cameron,  Turner  C,  Jr 21 

Campbell,  Arthur  J- 44 

Campbell,  Donald  B 42 

Campbell,  John  W 33 

Campbell,  Stephen  J 22 

Campbell,  William  A. 32 


Cash  in,  Robert  E 49 

Castillo,  Jay 50 

Castleman,  Reginald  S 53 

Caswell,  Gordon  Leonard —  55 

Caswell,  Leonard  N 25 

Gate,  James  G 4 

Catlett,  DonV 25 

Catto,  Robert  J 13 

Caufteld,  Frank  J 53 

Cavanaugh,  Robert  J 63 

Certosimo,  Antonio... 43 

Chadbourn,  Philip  H.,  Jr 63 

Chalker,  Robert  P 35 

Champion,  George  P 42 

Chanler,  Hubert  W 38 

Chapin,  John  S 49 

Chapin.  Seldon 33 

Chapin,  Vinton 36 

Chapman,  George  Harvey.—  49 

Charles,  Joseph  E 26 

Chartrand,  Stanley  R 35 

Chase,  Augustus  S 12 

Chase,  Peter  R 43 

Chase,  Warren  M 24 

Chase,  Wilbur  P 9 

Cherry,  Jerome  V 48 

Child,  Ann 50 

Child,  Sargent  B 26 

Childs,  Archie  W 47 

Childs,  J.  Rives 52,  61 


Childs,  Prescott 

Chipman,  Norris  B 

Chmar,  Paul 

Christensen,  Dale  M — 

Christensen,  Keld 

Christensen,  William  H 

Christiani,  Courtland 

Christopher,  Robert  A 

Christopherson,  Carl  E 

Chubbuck,  Dorothy 

Chuck,  Fong 

Chylinski,  Thaddeus  H 

Cizauskas,  Albert  C 

Clafley,  John  F 

Clagett,  John  H 

Clark,  Alfred  K 

Clark,  Clyde  L 

Clark,  David  M 

Clark,  DuWayne  G 

Clark,  Edward  W 

Clark,  Gilbert  Edward. 

Clark,  Harlan  B 

Clark,  Lew  B 

Clark,  Lewis 

Clark,  Ralph  G 

Clarke,  Ernest  M 

Clarke,  Wallace 

Clattenburg,  Albert  E.,  Jr.. 

Clay,  James  Powell 

Clay,  Wiley  T 

Cleaver,  Edward  B 

Cleveland,  Robert  G 

Cleveland,  Stanley  M 

Clifiord,  Robert  L 

Clinton,  DeWitt 

Clock,  Charles  Philip 

Cloney,  Gordon  J 

Clore,  Jim  Martin 

Clough,  Ernest  L 

Clough,  Ralph  N 

Clubb,  Oliver  Edmund 

Cobb,  Carroll  E..-. 

Cobb,  William  B.,  Jr.. 

Cochran,  H.  Merle 

Cochran,  John  K 

Cochran,  William  P.,  Jr — 

Codispoti,  Gildo  S 

Codoner,  Manuel  J 

Coe,  Everett -       4i 

Coe,  Roberto 21 

Coerr,  Wymberley  De  R 3( 

Coffey,  Alfred  E 1< 

Coffey,  John  Pershing 1^ 

Coffin,  David  P-. -       1' 

Cohan,  Avery  B 5 

Cohen,  Alex  A -.        1 

Colby,  Grace  Leonore 6 

Cole,  Felix 6 

Cole,  Thomas  J 1 

Cole,  Victor  B 2 

Cole,  William  E.,  Jr 6 

Colebrook,  Mulford  A 2 

Coleman.  Edwin  S 2 

Colladay,  Montgomery  H —       3 

Collins,  Atwood,  2d 6 

Collins,  Glenn  D-... 5 


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lollins,  James  A.,  Jr 6 

loUins,  JohnW 11 

iollins,  Ralph  S 25 

iollins.  Ross  L 28 

lollins,  V.  Lansing,  Jr.. 15 

Iollins,  Willis  Bryant,  Jr 27 

lolman,  George  T 6 

lolombat,  Francis  Henry 22 

lolquitt,  Adrian  B 63 

lomiskey,  Ptepiien  A 53 

ompton,  Arthur  .4. 21 

oney,  Neill  M.,  Jr 63 

onklin,  Franklin,  3d 1 

onkriglit,  William  A.^. 21 

lonlon,  Richard  Paul 12 

onnell,  Richard  M 15 

lonnelly,  Bernard  C 63 

lonnelly,  Stanley  W 54 

lonner,  Jack  E 6 

lonner,  Ted  Harrison 41 

lonnett,  William  B.,  Jr 61 

lonnors,  W.  Bradley 13 

onover,  Harry 46 

lonroy,  Isabel  Gladys 18 

lonstan,  Peter  K 3 

lonway,  John  A 25 

looke,  William  R.,  Jr 6 

lookson,  Forrest  E 45 

looper,  Prentice 48 

'oors,  Dallas  M 24 

lootes,  Merritt  N 46 

lopans,  Simon  J 21 

lope,  A.  John,  Jr 15 

lopeland,  John  I 14 

lopeland,  Miles  A .,  Jr 56 

iorbett,  James  B 2 

lorcoran,  Thomas  J 63 

iorrell,  John  F 58 

lorrigan,  Robert  F 25 

iorry,  Andrew  Vincent.  7,  29, 34,  46 

lortada,  James  N 63 

lory,  Thomas  J 11 

lory,  William  R 32 

losby.  Miller  H 59 

lostanzo,  Joseph  B 39 

ioster,  Henry  L 14 

lottam,  Howard  R 37 

!ottell,  Philip  G 51 

!ottrell.  Sterling  J 14,18,60 

Joudray,  Robert  C. 13 

!ough!in,  Richard  J 24 

iourand,  Claude 6 

!ourtenaye,  Richard  H 53 

lourtney,  Raymond  F 7 

!oville,  Cabot 68 

Jovington,  Ben  W 11 

)owan,  Robert  T 63 

!oward,  James  Smith 36 

lowen,  Edward  T. 11 

!owles,  C.  William 2 

lowles,  Leon  L 63 

!ox,  Austin  Bradner 56 

!oyle,  John  J 27 

!raig,  John  C 39 

Jraig,  Loris  F 13 

Jraig,  Mary  Margaret.. 27 


Craig,  William  D 63 

Crain,  EariT 10 

Crane,  Ray  H 7 

Crane,  Rufus  S.,  Jr.. 38 

Crawford,  Douglas  M 49 

Crawford,  J.  Forrest 36 

Crawford,  William  A 63 

Creel,  Robert  C... 51 

Crocker.  Carson  O 1 

Crocker,  E .  Osborne 60 

Crocker,  Edward  S.,  2d 49 

Crockett,  Kennedy  M 33 

Cromie,  Leonard  J 63 

Crook,  Linton 45 

Crooks,  Bruce  R 1 

Crosby,  Oliver  S... 31 

Crosby,  Richard 47 

Cross,  Cecil  M.  P 7 

Crouch,  Edward  Calhoun 14 

Crowley,  Edwin  D.. 23 

Croxton,  Hardy  W 4 

Crume,  John  B 36 

Culbertson,  Paul  T 53 

Culley,  Perry  Eager 22 

Cumming,  Hugh  S.,  Jr 54 

Cummings,  Herbert  J 57 

Cunningham,  Frederick  J 54 

Cunningham,  H.  Francis,  Jr.  63 

Cunningham,  Robert  J 3 

Cunningham,  Robert  Roy...  38 

Cuomo,  Anthony 39 

Curren,  Ralph  B 18 

Curtis,  Frank  S 3 

Curtis.  Glion,  Jr 44 

Curts,  Robert  Irvine 52 

Cussans,  Frank 23 

Cuthell,  David  Cameron 2 

Cyphers,  Dudley  E_.- 9 

Czayo,  George  Mark 63 

Daggett,  Forrest  N 45 

Dahl.  Basil  D 17 

Dnhlgren,  Robert  N 32 

Dale.  Martin  B 2,3 

Dale,  Philip  M.,  Jr 63 

Dale,  William  Norris._ 8 

Dalferes,  Sahin  J 21 

Daly,  George  Kelso 21 

Damon,  George  H 57 

Damron,  Everette  L 30 

Daniels.  Paul  C 64 

Dare,  Eugene  R 19 

Dart,  Albert  Laplace 8, 

23, 24,  52 

Dasher,  Charles  L.,  Jr 53 

Dau,  Frederick  J 11 

Daughtrey,  James  R 4 

Davenport,  Philip  M 15 

Davies,  Donald  M 44 

Davies,  John,  Jr 64 

Davies,  Richard  T 49 

Davias,  Rodger  P 64 

Davis,  Bainbridge  C 10 

Davis,  Monnett  B 47 

Davis,  Nathaniel 16 

Davis,  Nathaniel  P 15 


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Davis,  Richard  H 64 

Davis,  Robert  Dodge 25 

Davis,  Roy  Leonard 23 

Davis,  Roy  T.,  Jr 6 

Davit,  Alexander  J 56 

Dawson,  Allan 64 

Dawson,  Owen  L 10 

Dawson,  William 64 

Day,  Henry  B 28 

Day,  Samuel  H 34 

Daymont,  Laurence  J 21 

Days,  Rudolph 5 

Dayton,  Mildren  Leon 37 

Deak,  Francis 7, 

16,  33,  51,  55, 61 

Deak jme,  Harry  Hartop 46 

i:iean,  Jesse  D 28 

Dean,  Robert  William 68 

de  Baca,  Horace  C 61 

de  Barneville,  Maurice  F 55 

d'Eca,  Raul 6 

Dechaene,  Andre  J 17 

DeCourcy,  William  E 64 

Degan,  John  J 38 

de  Lambert,  Richard  M 48 

Delgado- Arias,  D.  Eugene 48 

de  Lima,  David  A 6 

Dembo,  Morris 35 

Denby,  James  Orr 3 

Denis,  Louis  Mallie 60 

Dennis,  Alfred  P 46 

Dennis,  John  M 25 

DePass,  Morris  B.,  Jr 11 

Derrick,  Marvin  A 41 

Derry,  Charles  H.. 35 

Desmond,  Richard  C 22 

Desvernine,  Eugene... 15 

Detels,  Martin  P..  Jr 8 

De  Tolly,  Nicholas  S 59 

Detwiler,  Alvin  Chapin 17 

Devine,  Frank  J 64 

Devine,  JohnE 19 

Devine.  Mark  A.,  Jr 32 

Dexter.  John  B...- 12 

Deyman.  Philbert 39 

de  Zengotita,  Juan._ 64 

Diamond,  Jay  George 31 

Dibrell,  James  Anthony 58 

Dick,  HHrrison  L 23 

Dick,  Hasell  H, 23 

Dickerson,  Charles  E.,  Jr 58 

Dickins,  Randolph,  Jr 56 

Dickinson,  Dwight. 42 

Dickover,  Erie  R 26 

Di  Domenico,  Peter 69 

Dillingham,  Sherburne 64 

Dillon,  Thomas  P 55 

Dix,  Adele 22 

Dodge,  John  Doane 23,40,43 

Dodson,  Price  George,  Jr 33 

Doerflinger;  Oscar  M 10 

Doerr,  Wallace  Far  well 25 

Don,  Stuart  W 28 

Donald,  Richard  H 19 

Donaldson,  Harry  M 5 

Donhauser,  Robert 54 


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Donnell,  Ballard  R 27 

Donnelley,  Dixon. 10 

Donnelly,  Walter  J— ---  60 

Donovan,  Andrew  E.,  2d 15 

Donovan,  Howard 34 

Donovan,  Stanley  J 2 

Donovan,  Thomas  A 16 

Dooher,  Gerald  F.  P 13 

Doolittle,  Hooker  A 46 

Dorr,  Robert  J.-- 5 

Dorros,  Leon  Q 41 

Dorsz,  Edmund  J 36 

Doten,  Dana  M 44 

D  ougherty ,  Joseph  L 58 

Dougherty,  Malcolm  R 9 

Douglas,  A.  Hugh,  Jr 26 

Douglas,  Lewis  W 26 

Douglass,  William  B.,  Jr 50 

Dow,  Edward  A.,  Jr 64 

Dowland,  Robert  E 43 

Dowling,  Walter  C 64 

Downs,  Donald  P 61 

Doyle,  Albert  M 67 

Doyle,  William  H 41 

Dragnich,  Alex  N 61 

Dreesen,  Robert  B 13 

Dreher,  Robert  H 59 

Drew,  Gerald  A 33 

Dreyfus,  Louis  G.,  Jr 64 

Driscoll,  Robert  P 31 

Driver,  Thomas  T 53 

Drumrlght,  Everett  F 68 

du  Bois,  Arden  Edward 7 

Ducote,  Charles  H 4 

Duffle,  Claire  A.  P 53 

Duffleld,  Thomas  J.,  Jr 44 

Duggau,  William  R.. 9 

Dulles,  Eleanor  Lansing 3 

Dumont,  Donald  A 24 

Duncan,  Enoch  S. 19 

Duncan.  J.  G.,  3d 42 

Dunev,  Robert 49 

Dunham,  Donald  Carl. 51 

Dunlap.  Robert  E 59 

Dunn,  James  Clement 37 

Dunn,  L.  Milner .  25 

Dunn,  William  B 12 

Dunn,  William  E 64 

Dunniean,  Thomas  J 25 

Dur,  Philip  F 23 

Durbrow,  Elbridge 64 

Durfee,  Donald  L 6 

Durling,  Frederick  Albert 47 

Dutko,  Paul  M 16 

Duvall  Andrew  R 60 

Du  Vivier,  Paul  F 8 

Dwyer,  Cornelius  J 27 

Dwjer,  Henry  T 43 

D  wyer,  Paul  Sheridan _ .  64 

Dwyer,  William  Edward 13 

Dwyre,  Jack 48 

Dyer,  Edwin  Perry,  Jr 51 


Ebling,  Samuel  G 

Ecker,  Robert  C 

Edelson,  Harold  Jesse. 
Edgar,  Donald  D. 


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51 
63 
17 
12 

Edman,  George  W 31 

Edwards,  J.  Stanford 17 

Edwards,  Jay  Dixon 68 

Egan,  W.  J.  Convery.. 6 

Egerton,  Katherine  A.  H 27 

Egleston,  Oliver  Fletcher..  40, 47,  56 
52 
27 
21 
11 
64 
21 
17 
44 


Eilts,  Hermann  F 

Eitreim,  Irven  M 

Ekstrom,  Ame  H 

Ekvall.  Robert  B 

Elbrick.  C.Burke 

Eldridge,  Richard 

Elliott,  Virgil  M. 

Ellis,  Frank  J.  T... 

Ellis,  Imogene  E 28 

Ellis,  Overton  Q.,  Jr 45 

Ellis,  Perry 18 

Ellis,  Virginia 35 

Elsbemd,  Lawrence  Bernard.       16 

Elting,  Howard,  Jr.. 43 

Elwood,  Robert  Bailey 41 

Emerson,  Zola  Allen 64 

Emmens,  Robert  G 51 


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14 


Emmerson,  John  K 

Emmons,  Arthur  B.,  3d. 

Emmons,  Baird  E 

Engdahl.  Elizabeth  Lee. 
Engebretson,  Tilmer  O.. 

English,  Cliftwn  P 

English,  Robert 

English,  Robert  B 


58 
53 
30 
13 
69 
57 
68 
32 

Englund,  Eric 20,54 

Enlow,  Charles  R 57 

Erhardt,  John  G 3 

Ericson,  Richard  A.,  Jr 68 

Ernst,  David  H 19 

Ernst,  Philip... 19 

Eslinger,  Ernest  L 43 

Espy,  James 64 

Estes.  Thomas  S 9 

Etter,  Willis  R 13 

Eurich,  Alan  R 36 

Evans,  Earl  Alison,  Jr 26 

Evans,  Ernest  E 49 

Evans,  Gillespie  S 18 

Evans,  Joseph  R 55 

Everett,  Curtis  T... 55 

Ewert,  Earl  C 17 

Ewing,  Donald  Freeman 7 

E wing,  Richard  Tucker 22, 

38,  40,  55 


iii! 


Easton,  William  R... 
Eaton,  Earl  Wilbert. 
Eaton,  Samuel  D 


Exton,  Frederick 


21 


Fales,  Herbert  P 64 

Farmer,  Mona  T 8 

Famsworth,  Frederick  E 18 

Farrell,  Thomas  J. 41 

Farringer,  Dale  E 17 

Farrior,  John  M 64 

Fasteau,  Irving  Jack 21 

Faus,  Keeler 22 

Faust,  John  B 40 


Fa  veil,  Thomas  R 

Feld,  Nicholas 

Feldman,  Arthur  W 

Fenn,  Grant  H. 

Ferber,  David  I 

Ferguson,  C.  Vaughan,  Jr. 

Ferguson,  Charles  A 

Ferguson,  Edward  Bruce.. 

Ferguson,  Marjorie  F 

Femald,  Robert  F 

Ferrell,  Hubert  F 

Ferrer,  M.  Felipe 

Ferris,  Robert  Edwin 

Ferris,  Walton  C 

Fidel,  E.  Allen 

Field,  Pattie 

Finch,  George  M... 

Finger,  Seymour  M 

Finley,  Harold  D 

Finn,  Richard  B 

Fishburn,  Thomas  W 

Fishbume,  John  I 

Fisher,  Dorsey  Gassaway, 

Fisher,  John  W 

Fisher,  Wayne  W 6' 

Fisher,  William  Dale 4< 

Fisk,  Ernest  H. 3' 

Fitch,  Alva  R 1! 

Fitzgerald,  John  F. 2- 

Fltzgibbon,  John  E 1' 

Fitzpatrick,  John  P 5; 

Flack,  Joseph... 

Flack,  Thomas  R 5 

Flake,  Wilson  C 6 

Flatau,  Jack  A 5 

Fletcher,  C.Paul 4 

Fletcher,  Samuel  J. —        : 

Flexer,  Fayette  J 4 

Fliflet,  AmeT 2 

Flinn,  Dennis  A 5 

Flohr,  Earle  George 3 

Flood,  Douglas 3 

Flood,  Francis  A 

Flott,  Frederick  W.,  Jr 2 

Floumoy,  William  E.,  Jr 3 

Flynn,  Walter  J 1 

Fogarty,  Edelen 3 

Fogg,  Lennox  C,  Jr 2 

Foley,  Arthur  D 

Foley,  Barry  Stephen. 2 

Follmer,  Cyrus  B... 

Folsom,  Robert  S.. '< 

Fondren,  Terrell  W i 

Foote,  Thomas  C I 

Foote,  Walter  A f 

Forbes,  Bruce  W ; 

Ford,  John  William. .-       f 

Ford,  Richard ' 

Ford,  William  J ' 

Forman,  Douglas  N.,  Jr : 

Fomes,  Frederic  C,  Jr. ! 

Forsten,  Weikko  A ' 

Fort,  Lamar  Edward 

Foster,  Andrew  B i 

Foster,  Meade  T 

Foster,  Seaborn  Parks : 


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oulon,  Robert  C. 22 

owler,  William  A 64 

ox,  Homer  S... 8 

raleigh,  William  N 64 

rancis,  Robert  J 64 

rank,  Albert  Eugene 3 

rank,  Laurence  C 67 

ranklin,  Albert  B 1 

ranklin,  LjTin  W... 45 

rantz,  M.  Alison 31 

ratzke,  Ralph  C 55 

redrickson,  Oscar  W 4 

reeman,  Fulton.. 64 

recrs,  Edward  L 64 

rench,  Harry  Q 58 

retwell,  Elbert  K.,  Jr 16 

ridrich,  George  J.,  Jr 16 

ried,  Milton 16 

riedman,  William  H 23 

rlUman,  Paul  W 13 

ritzlan,  A.  David 64 

romer,  Julian  P 39 

uess.  John  C 68 

uller,  George  Gregg 64 

uUer.  Nicholas  A 14 

uUerton,  Hugh  S... 20 

ullinwider,  Ranson '....  2,48 

unk,  Ilo  G 42 

unkhouser,  Richard  E 19 

urnas,  Howard  Earl 29,34 

urreU,  AUred  W 35 

abbert,  John  T.  L.  D 11 

agarine,  Alexis  M 36 

ahagen,  Robert  D.. 18 

alam bos,  T.  Andrew 52 

albraith,  Francis  J 64 

albraith,  Willard 5 

allaher,  John  F 54 

allardy,  Louis  Q... 48 

allary,  Leo  N 50 

ailing,  Walter 39 

allman,  Waldemar  J 26 

alio,  Louis  A 38 

amache,  Albert  C 1 

amon,  David  L 47 

amson,  Arthur  L_ 1 

annett,  Michael  R 3 

antenbein,  James  W 24 

ardiner,  Nona  L.. 14 

ardner,  George  H 69 

ardner,  Margaret  K 13 

arrett,  George  A 36 

arrison,  Biddle  H 10 

arvey,  James  A... 51 

arza,  Elias  G.. 42 

aspard,  Jerome  T 4,41 

asser,  Francis  R 24 

aston ,  Frederick  H ..  - 28 

atch,  John  Newton,  Jr 36 

ates,  Walter  B.,  Jr 57 

atewood,  Richard  D.. 64 

audin,  Daniel,  Jr. 53 

ebhart,  W.  F.  Davis 13 

eer,  Leslie  E 42 

eerken,  Forrest  K 64 


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Geier,  Paul  E 3 

Geist,  Raymond  H 41 

Oelwicks,  Harold  Q... 11 

Gennert,  William  R. 23 

George,  Scott 13 

George,  William  C 51 

Geren,  Paul  Francis 35 

Gerhard,  Frederick  W 4, 

22,  28,  41,  44,  55 

Germann,  Edward  H 22 

Gcrrity,  Charles  M 54 

Gibbons,  Robert  J 52 

Giblin,  William  Henry  G 3 

Gibson,  Raleigh  A. 32 

Gibson,  William  G 38 

Gibson,  William  M 21 

Gidden,  Culver  E 25 

Gidney,  Charles  C,  Jr 29 

Giesecke,  Albert  A 48 

Gilbert,  Charles 44 

Gilchrist,  James  M.,  Jr 2 

Gilcreast,  Seaver  R 1 

Gilmore,  Eugene  A.,  Jr 35 

Gilpatric,  Donald  S 12 

Gilsinn,  David  L. 46 

Gilstrap,  Sam  P 18 

Gist,  JustieE 49 

Glawe,  Benoid  E 38 

Gleason,  John  P 15 

Gleeck,  Lewis  E.,  Jr 46 

Glenn,  Edgar  E.... 16,18,33 

Gleysteen,  Culver 12 

Glidden,  Harold  Walter 18 

Glover,  Robert  Gordon 60 

Gnade,  Richard  E 20 

Godfrey,  Richard  A 6 

Godley,  G.  McMurtrie 4 

Godley,  Harry  Gabriel 18 

Godsey,  Fred 34 

Goetzmann,  Jule  L 15 

Goiran,  Roger 57 

Goldenberg,  Leon 21 

Goldman,  Thomas  A 44 

Goldsmith,  Howard  C 26 

Goloway,  Edward  D 59 

Gomez,  Ana  M 42 

Gomez,  Rudolph  E.. 50 

Goodwin,  Ellis  Munson 47 

Goodwin,  Harold  Leland 49 

Goodyear,  John 56 

Gordon,  Bartley  P 64 

Gordon,  Herbert 3 

Gordon,  Marcus  Joseph 53 

Gorrell,  Juan  L 9 

Gossett,  John  G 14 

Gotlieb,  Bernard 9 

Gough,  Leo  Aloysius :..  26 

Gould,  David  Eraser 27 

Gould,  James  W 45 

Gowen,  Franklin  C 64 

Grabiel,  Ruth  Rubetta 36 

Grady,  Henry  F 34 

Grady,  James  F 1 

GraflBs,  Jean  A. 21 

Granata,  Harold  M 39 

Grant,  Francis  C,  Jr 64 


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Grant,  Merrltt  M 35 

Graves,  George  M 14 

Gray,  Archibald  E 8 

Gray,  Cecil  Wayne... 23 

Gray,  James  A 38 

Green,  Caspar  D 64 

Green,  David  S 50 

Green,  Marshall 04 

Green,  Paul  H 51 

Greene,  Joseph  N.,  Jr 38 

Greene,  Winthrop  S 17 

Greenup,  Julian  C 1 

Greenway,  Horace  W 57 

Gresham,  Vernet  L 1 

Grey,  Charles 21 

Gribble,  DonA 25 

Griffin,  Ernest  K.....' 27 

Griffis,  Stanton 49 

Griggs,  Robert  A 38 

Grigis,  Alfred  LawTence 69 

Grinnell,  Robert 21 

Groman,  Henry  N 8,30 

Grondahl,  Teg  C 52 

Gross,  Joseph  E 64 

Groth,  Edward  M 25 

Grotjohan,  A.  W.  J 13 

Groves,  H.  Lawrence 31 

Groves,  J.  Philip 4 

Gruenwald,     Josephine     Jo- 
hanna  _ 13 

Grunwell,  Thomas  A 14 

Gruza,  Lawrence  E 36 

Guaderrama,  Ernesto  S 43 

Guerra,  Oscar  H 47 

Guest,  Paul  L 50,53 

Gufler,  Bernard  A 64 

Guiney,  John  E.,  Jr 16 

Guinn,  Paul  S 27 

GuUion,  Edmund  A 64 

Gurney,  F.  Taylor 35 

Gustin,  James  R 67 

Gutierrez,  Ernest  B 42 

Gwynn,  William  M 64 

Haaga,  Paul  G 64 

Hadary,  Gideon 35 

Haddow,  J.  Paxton 41 

Hadraba,  Theodore  J 55 

Haering,  George  J 67 

Hagan,  John  Logan 60 

Uagenah,  Edward  R 57 

Hagerman,  Worthington  E...  50 

Haggerty,  John  J 67 

Haigh,  JohnW 13 

Haldeman,  PaulJ 49 

Hale,  Robert  F.. 64 

Hall,  Carlos  C. 47 

Hall,  Claude  H.,  Jr 27 

Hall,  Frederick  W 28 

Hall,  Weston  A 61 

Halla,  Philip  J 19 

Hallam,  Malcolm  P 58 

Haller,  Mary  K 15 

Hamberger,  Dewitt  C.  E 19 

Hamilton,  John  Andrew 15 

Hamilton,  Maxwell  M. 64 


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Hamilton,  William  L.,  Jr 27 

Hamlette,  Harry  L 14 

Hamlin,  John  N 30 

Hammond,  B.  Miles --.  38 

Hammond,  David  K 25 

Hammond,  Thomas  W.,  Jr.-  22 

Handley,  William  Jules 19, 

20, 36,  40,  47,  52,  56 

Haney,  Albert  R -  18 

Haney,  George  W 32 

Hankey ,  John  Robert 20 

Hankin,  Robert  M 59 

Hanley,  J.  Daniel 50 

Hanna,  Archibald  J 50 

Hanna,  Willard  Anderson —  44 

Hannah,  Norman  B — 13 

Hanney,  Andrew  Edward —  24 

Hansen,  John  M 6 

Hansinger,  M  ichael  J 67 

Hanson,  Charles  M.,  Jr 64 

Hanson,  Joseph  Osgood,  Jr,..  59 

Haraldson,  Wesley  Clifford..  24 

Harbordt,  Edwin  M 61 

Harding,  Kenneth  W 15 

Harding,  Robert  William 9 

Hardy,  Donald  L 54 

Hardy,  Nicholas 59 

Hardy,  William,  Jr 21 

Hare,  Raymond  A 64 

Haring,  Philip  E 57 

Harley,  JohnC 18 

Harley,  Robert  Bruce 6 

Harmon,  Ivan  G 5 

Harmon,  Robert  L 14 

Harper,  Robert  G 48 

Harrell,  Raymond  Lee 15 

Harrington,  Davis  O 55 

Harrington,  Julian  F 8 

Harris,  Eugene  V. 2 

Harris,  George  Lawrence 11 


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Heacock,  Roger  L 38 

Heath,  Donald  R 7 

Hedesh,  Andrew 42 


Heffern,  Elleard  B . 
Hefti,  Rudolph  W. 
Hegyi,  Herman  E.. 
Heiler,  Bernard  F.. 
Hein,  George  M_... 
Heisler,  Charles  H. 


64 
3 
3 
25 
14 
29 

Hejno,  Francis  J 16 

Heltberg,  Arnlioth  G.. 

Henderson,  Clay  H... 

Henderson,  Douglas... 

Henderson,  George  D_ 

Henderson,  Gregory... 

Henderson,  James  E_. 

Henderson,  John  W. 


46 
4 
67 
52 
64 
42 
64 

Henderson,  Loy  W 64 

36 
39 
64 
59 


rris,  Raymond  J -        39 


Harris,  Richard  C 

Harris,  Walter.  Jr 

Harrison,  Daniel  B 

Harrison,  Landreth  M. 
Harrison,  Randolph — 
Hart,  Boies  C,  Jr. 


2 
36 
7 
27 
57 
23 

Hart,  Parker  T.. 64 

Hart,  Walton  C .' 31 

Harter,MansonEarl 1, 10, 47, 60 

Hartwell,  Wayne  M 35 

50 
6 
2 
14 
39 
36 
64 
14 
39 
14 
56 
9 


Harvey,  Constance  R 

Haselton,  Norris  S — 

Hauser,  Frederick  H.,  Jr._. 

Hausman,  William  F 

Haven,  Richard  B 

Havron,  J.  Brock.. 

Hawkins,  Richard  H.,  Jr... 

Hawlcy,  Franklin 

Hawley,  John  C 

Hawthorne,  Carl  O 

Hayes,  John  N 

Hayes,  Stanley  T 

Hayes,  Thomas  J... 28 

Hays,  George  A 32 

Hays,  Margaret  P 6 


Henderson,  Robert  E 

Henderson,  Robert  S 

Hening,  J.  Burwell 

Henry,  David  H.,  2d 

Henry,  J.  William 9 

Henry,  R.  Horton 41 

Herbert,  Raford  W 60 

Hermanson,  John  Herbert —  28 

Hemdon,  Richard  M 64 

Herrick,  Thaddeus  Allan,  Jr —  24 

Uerron,  Francis  W 18 

Hersey,  Evelyn  Weeks 18 

Herz,  Martin  Florian 4 

Heskin,  Oscar  E 65 

Hester,  Evett  D 48 

Hester,  Hugh  B 2 

Hettinger,  Converse 43 

Hickok,  Thomas  A 61 

Hicks,  Knowlton  V 3 

Higdon,  Charles  E 65 

Higgs,  L.  Randolph 55 

Hill,  Edward  W 49 

Hill,  Frederick  A 29 

Hill,  Heyward  G 57 

Hill,  John  Calvin,  Jr 51 

Hill,  John  Wallace 41 

Hill,  Roberts 5 

Hillenbrand,  Martin  J 25 

Hilliker,  Grant  Gilbert.. 39 

Hilton,  Howard  Judd,  Jr 33 

Hilton,  Ralph 1 

Himmel,  Lyle  C 3 

Hinckley,  Homer  C H 

Hinderer,  Harry  A H 

Hinke,  Frederick  W 13 

Hinkle,  Eugene  M 9 

Hinkle,  Thornton  M 11 

Hinton,  Deane  R 56 

Hirsch,  Sol  S 21 

Hoard,  Robert  S 39 

Hodgdon,  A.  Dana 26 

Hodge,  Philip  Q 38 

Hodgson,  Jack  C 8 

Hodgson,  James  F 49 

Hoffman,  Vilo  L 3 

Hoffmann,  Erich  W.  A 25 

Hoffmann,  Walter  W 25 

H  ohenthal,  T  heodore  J 62 


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Holcomb,  Thomas 58 

Holden,  Maurice  C 42 

Holder,  Oscar  C 59 

Holland,  George  Kenneth....  21 

Holloway,  Jerome  K.,  Jr 8 

Holly,  Joseph  A 44 

Holm,  Arvid  G 46 

Holmes,  Edward  W 61 

Holstcin,  Elwood 37 

Hooker,  Herbert  M 18 

Hooper,  Malcolm  P 65 

Hooper,  Peter,  Jr 25 

Hoover,  John  P 60 

Hope,  Ashley  G 4 

Hopkins,  Arthur Haddon,  Jr  .  12 

Hopkins,  John  A 41 

Hopper,  George  D 29 

Horgan,  Rogers  B.. 29 

Horn,  Adolph  B,  Jr -  15 

Horner,  John  Evarts 7 

Horsey,  Outerbridge 37 

Hoskot,  Nathaniel  R. 35 

Hostetter,  Writner 28 

Houck,  FredH 29 

Hough,  Curtis  E 33 

Houghton,  Robert  B 47 

Houk,  Walter  P 18 

House,  A.  T.,  Jr U 

Houston,  Robert  B.,  Jr 25 

Howard,  George  C 18 

Howard,  Hungerford  B 13 

Howard,  Wendell  S 19 

Howe,  C.  H.  Walter... 45 

Howe,  James  William 65 

Howe,  Stanley  M... 38 

Howison,  John  M... 1 

Hoylen,  Paul  Joseph 68 

Hoyt,  Henry  A 47 

Hrones,  John  G 22 

Hubbard,  Fred  E 

Hubbard,  Phil  H 

Hubert,  Giles  A 

Huddle,  J.  Klahr 

Huddleston,  John  F 

Hudson,  Joel  C . 

Hudson,  William  P 

Huestis,  Richard  S 25 

Huff,  Thomas  Daniel 51 

Huffman,  Robert  C 30 

Hughes,  James  R 15 

Hughes,  Morris  N 15 


Hughes,  Richard  M 

Hughes,  William  P 

Hughlett,  Overton  Dickinson 

Hukee,  Vernon  V. 

Bulen,  Elmer  C 

Hulick,  Charles  E.,  Jr 6f 

Hull,  Dayton  W.... -  31 

HuUey,  Benjamin  M 6£ 

Humes,  Elizabeth... -.  5( 

Hungerford,  Harris  R 2{ 

Hunsaker,  Lee  M ' 

Hunt,  Frederick  D -  2; 

Hunt,  Ralph  H 2! 

Hunter,  Daniel  D ' 

Hunter,  James  Albert 1* 


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ITunter,  Robert  L 41 

Hunter,  William  H 52 

Hunter,  Winifred  A-.. 63 

Hurt,  Alfred  McChord 12 

Hussey,  William  H 27,37 

Huston,  Cloyce  K- 46 

Hutchinson,  Charles  A 15 

Hutchinson,  Owen  R 47 

Hutsinpiller,  Herschel  H 51 

Hutton,  Paul  C 57 

Huyler,  Coulter  D.,  Jr 44 

Hyatt,  Robert  F 22 

Hynes,  Kenneth  Norman 1 

lams,  John  D... 31 

Ingalls,  Francis  Abbott 37 

Ingersoll,  John  J-. 29 

Ingle,  Edward  M 12 

Ingraham,  Edward  C,  Jr 5 

Ireland,  Philip  W 18 

Ireland,  Thomas  William 59 

Isenberg,  Walter  C,  Jr 35 

Isaacson,  Harold  S 33 

Ives,  J.  Winsor 37 

Jackson,  Peter  H 4,44 

Jackson,  Wallace  Van... 40 

Jacobs,  J.  Roland 5 

Jacobs,  Joseph  E 69 

Jacpbson,  Harry  O 42 

Jacques,  Joseph  E 30 

Jacyno,  Joseph  R 4 

Jago,  John  W. 3 

Jakes,  Robert- 65 

James,  Onrth  P 5 

James,  Robert  L 4 

Jandrey,  Fred  W 65 

Fanney,  Frederick  E 8 

Fanz,  Robert.. _ 65 

Jarrell,  Albert  E 42 

larvis,  Francis  G 11,13,49 

larvis,  John  J.,  Jr 58 

Fedenofl,  Alexis  A 7 

Feflers,  Charles  W 56 

Felen,  Theodore  K. 43 

relich,  John  William,  Jr 27 

fenkins,  Alfred  LeS. 12 

Fenkins,  Douglas,  Jr 68 

Fenks,  Barton  P 56 

Fensen,  Dale  H 46 

Fensen,  Einar 46 

Fensen,  Julius  C 56 

Fernegan,  John  D 65 

Fessic,  Frank  S 50 

Fester,  Perry  N 29 

Fochem,  Frederick  L 7 

Fohnpoll,  Alexander  C-_ 3 

Fohnson,  Charles  F 9 

Fohnson,  Earl  Woodrow 39 

Fohnson,  Edward  L 29 

Fohnson,  Ellis  A. 57 

Fohnson.  Eugene  H 46 

Johnson,  Frederick  C 28 

Johnson,  Hartwell 18 

Fohnson,  Herschel  V 5 

JohjiSDn,  I^eonard  M. .,,,,...  54 


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Johnson,  Leslie  W 65 

Johnson,  Mildred  A 42 

Johnson,  Owen  D... 22 

Johnson,  Richard  A 5 

Johnson,  Richard  Q 38 

Johnson,  Robert  C,  Jr 9 

Johnson,  Robert  S.. 48 

Johnson,  U.  Alexis. 68 

Johnston,  Archie  W 31 

Johnston,  Coldwell  S 41 

Johnston,  Mary  S 7 

Johnstone,  Jack  R 19 

Johnstone,  William  C,  Jr 34 

Jones,  Arthur  Oriflath 65 

Jones,  Curtis  F 20 

Jones,  George  Lewis,  Jr 27 

Jones,  Gerald  G. 43 

Jones,  Howard  D 39 

Jones,  J.  Jefferson,  3d 34 

Jones.  J.  Wesley 37 

Jones,  Owen  T 69 

Jones,  Richard  Emerson _  11,29 

Jones,  William  C,  3d 26 

Jordan,  Curtis  C... 51 

Jordan,  Donald  Samson 16 

Jordan,  Francis  C 24 

Jordan,  Maud  A. 50 

Jordan.  Russell  B _  48 

Jorgensen,  Reid. 12 

Jorgensen,  Wesley  E 45 

Josif,  Harold  G 46 

Jossel3m,  Paul  R 30 

Jova,  Eugene  E 16 

Jova,  Joseph  J 36 

Joyce,  Robert  P 69 

Judd,  Abbott 9 

Judd.  Thomas  M. 51 

Juraska,  Anthony  J 37 

Jurika,  Stephan,  Jr.. 2 

,Just,  William  A 17 

Kane,  Albert  Eli 37 

Kane,  Francis  B 50 

Kappel,  John  W 19 

Kapy,  Erkil _.  54 

Karamessines,  Thomas 31 

Karpe,  Eugene  S... 51 

Kasper,  Herman  R 50 

Kavanaugh,  John  M 26 

Kaye,  Homer  Cash 59 

Kazanjian,  Reginald  S 65 

Kearney,  Sofia  P 38 

Keatley,  William  J 60 

Keeler,  Erwin  P 5 

Keeley,  James  Hugh,  Jr 56 

Keim,  Paul  F... 40 

Keith,  Gerald 26 

Kekich,  Emil  A 16 

Kelley,  Margaret  R 39 

Kelly,  George  F 31 

Kelly,  John  Henry 21 

Kelly,  Thomas  A 29 

Kelly,  William  Browne 25 

Kelsey,  Easton  T 50 

Kelsey,  Warren  A 28 

Kempton,  James  H... 60 


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Kendig,  Bertha  M ifl 

Kendrick,  Joseph  T 69 

Kennan,  George  F 65 

Kenny,  W.  T_ n 

Kenswick,  Casimir  Anthony.  49 

Kent,  Edward  F. 1 

Kent,  Rachel  Q 44 

Keogli,  John  Belfort 9 

Kepler,  Alexander  R 65 

Keppel:  John. .    ,__ _  59 

Kerr,  Raymond  Earl 21 

Kerrigan,  Edward  J. 65 

Kerrigan,  William  Morrison.  26 

Ketcham,  John  B 44 

Key,  David  McK 5 

Kidder,  Randolph  A 6 

Kidder,  Stanley  R 68 

Kidner,  Charles  M 23 

Kiefler,  William  B 28 

Kimmel,  Roy  I 24 

Kimpel,  Ben  D.. 3 

Kimrey,  Chester  H 42 

King,  Bayard  Le  Roy.- 2 

King,  Donald  S... 33 

King,  James  H 60 

King,  Nat  B 55 

King,  Spencer  M 65 

Kingsley,  Thomas  D 60 

Kiimey,  Robert  A 69 

Kiplinger,  Jules  G 43 

Kipping,  Alan  S 61 

Kiraly,  Emery  R 33 

Kirk,  Alan  O 4,41 

Kittredge,  George  W 35 

Klein,  David 51 

Klein,  Randall  T.,  Jr 51 

Kleinhans,  Richard  E 13 

Klemmer,  Harvey 26 

Klieforth,  Alfred  W 8 

Kline,  Steven 11 

Kling,  William 7,61 

Rlotz,  Edwin  Randolph 52 

Kneeland,  Walter  E 42 

Knight,  Ridgway  B 21 

Knight,  William  E.,  2d. 38 

Knox,  Charles  F.,  Jr. 60 

Knox,  M.  Gordon... 65 

Kocher,  Eric 4,41 

Koczak,  Stephen  A 34 

Koepfli,  Joseph  Blake 27 

Kohler,  Foy  D... 58 

Kolarek,  Joseph  C. 16 

Kolb,  Raymond  E 27 

Kolinski,  Charles  J 36 

Kenya,  Charles  J 19 

Kopcsak,  Peter  J-. 34 

Kowalski,  Alvin  F 49 

ICrache,  Edward  J.,  Jr 47 

Kramers,  John  T 19,20 

Krason,  William  S 34 

Krause.  Edward  J 22 

Krausse,  Henry  G 43 

Krausse,  Henry  Gustave,  Jr.-  44 

Krebs,MaxV 60 

Kreis,  Foster  H 35 

Krentz,  Kenneth  C ,..,..  13 


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Kreps,  Kenneth  Ray 37 

Kreuter,  Robert  H 49 

Krieg,  William  L --  60 

Kronthal,  James  S 55 

Krueger,  Herbert  TafEt 30,44 

Kubalek,  William 43 

Kuhlman,  Thane  A 60 

Kuniholm,  Bertel  E 40 

Kupringer,  Eldred  D-- 27 

Kushner,  Harry 22 

Kuykendall,  C.  Porter 30 

Kyle,  E  dwin  Jackson 32 

La  Farge,  Charles  A 22 

Lafoon,  Sidney  K 60 

La  Freniere,  Joseph  A.- 37 

Lager,  Albert  Franklin 14 

Labium,  Arthur  H- 46 

Laldlaw,  William  R-- 18 

Lalng,  Duncan  J.. 68 

Lakas,  Nicholas  S.. 28 

57 


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Lakeland,  William  O 

Lamb,  Richard  H 68 

Lambeth,  J.  D 42 

Lamm,  Donald  W ---  2 

LaMont,  George  D 3C 

Lampe,  Dorothea  C 26 

Lamprecht,  Reinhard  W 23 

Lampson,  Edward  T 57 

Lanahan,  William  W.,  Jr 6 

Lancaster,  Bruce  M H 

Lancaster,  Nathaniel,  Jr 28 

Lane,  Barton  G 63 

Lane,  Francis  A — 24 

Lane,  Rufus  H.,  Jr 53 

Lane,  Samuel  Owen 65 

Langdon,  William  R--- 69 

Langguth,  Paul  O 28 

Lanier,  Raphael  O'Hara 40 

Lankenau,  Richard  F 67 

Lansdale,  Herbert  P.,  Jr 31 

Larsen,  Gilbert  E... 65 

Larson,  Carrel  B 5,10,14,48 

Larson,  Florence  O 36 

La  Rue,  G.  Wallace 42 

Latimer,  Frederick  P . ,  Jr 65 

Laukhuff,  Perry 24 

Laurell,  George  D 25 

Lauve,  Anita  C 22 

LaVista,  Vincent 38 

Law,  William -  62 

Lawler,  Edward  J 2 

Lawrence,  W.  Henry,  Jr 68 

Lawson,  Edward  B 67 

Lawson,  Stanley  R.— 17 

Lawton,  James  S — 45 

Leatherman,  Frederick  D 46 

Le  Bovit,  Harry 33 

LeBreton,  David,  Jr. -  65 

Lebus,  William  Frank,  Jr 25 

LeClair,  Leopold  J 31 

Lee,  Armistead  M 45 

Lee,  James  L 34 

Leggett,  Herbert  B. 3 

Lehrs,  John  A -- 55 

Leich,  John  Foster 60 


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Leonhardy,  Terrance  G 17    Lyon,  Scott. 

Leonhart,  William  K 61 

Leslie,  Aldene  Barrington 6 

Lester,  Allen  H 6 

Levangie,  George  Walter.  5, 10, 18, 48 

Levenson,  Seymour H 

Leverich,  Henry  P 51 

Levy,  Frank  A 69 

Lewand,  Frank  J 16 

Lewis,  Charles  W.,  Jr 46 

Lewis,  Donald  A 37 

Lewis,  Harrison... 33 

Lewis,  Harry  R. 47 

Lewis,  Leslie  Llewellyn 40 

Lewis,  Willis  F 15,19,32,33,45 

L'Heureux,  Herv6  J 65 

Libby,  Alice 22 

Lightner,  E.  Allan,  Jr 65 

Lllllg,  Arthur  Cecil 50 

Lindberg,  Edward  V. 7 

Lindsey,  James  B 8 

Lindstrom,  Herman 54 

Lineaweavar,  F.  Ridgway 43 

Linebaugh,  J.  David 27 

Linthicum,  Thomas 13 

Linthicum,  Waits-  J 21 

Lippincott,  Aubrey  E 47 

Lister,  George  T 49 

Litsey,  Weldon 60 

Little,  Alan  M.  G 59 

Little,  Charles  J... 4 

Little,  William 58 

Little,  William  Roy 15 

Llum,  AdolfJ 17 

Livengood,  Charles  A 44 

Lloyd,  Rupert  A 40 

Lobenfitine,  James  O 48 

Lockett,  Thomas  H 48 

Lockling,  William  B 24 

Loftus,  Victor  H 46 

Logan,  James  H 15 

Long,  Edward  T 10 

Longacre,  David  R H 

Longino,  James  C. 22 

Looram,  Matthew  J.,  Jr 65 

Lord,  John  H 54 

Loren,  Odin  G 61 

Loupe,  Sylvain  R... ----  21 

Lovell,  Alfred  H.,  Jr 21 

Lovell,  JohnR 51 

Lowry,  Roye  L -  29 

Loy,  Arthur  W 28 

Ludden,  Raymond  P 12 

Ludewig,  Charles  K 7 

Ludy,  Albert  K.,  Jr 65 

Lukas,  Gaze  Elmer 37 

Lund,  Arthur  Grant 59 

Lund,  John  Jorgenson 46 

Lundgren,  Maynard  B 3 

Lutkins,  LaRue  R 12 

Lyda,  Herbert  W. 45 

Lynch,  Andrew  G 65 

Lynch,  John  B 30,46,54 

Lyon,  Cecil  B 65 

Lyoo,  Frederick  B 67 

Lyon,  Frederick  S 49 


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Maas,  John  B.,  Jr 6C 

MacArthur,  Douglas,  2d 21 

Macatee,  Robert  B 6J 

Macauley,  Edward 2J 


MacDonald,  Donald  Stone... 

MacDonald,  John  E 

Macdonald,  John  J 

MacDonald,  John  P 

MacDonell,  Sara  M 

Macfarland,  James  M. 


Macgowan,  Basil  F 6! 

Macintosh,  Elizabeth  Child.         i 

MacMillan,  Louise 51 

MacMillan,  Victor  O H 

Macon,  Robert  O 5' 

MacPherson,  Gardner  B i 

MacQuaid,  Robert  John ' 

MacVeagh,  Lincoln 3 

Macy,  Clarence  E 5 

Macy,  Robert  H 

Maddox,  William  P 6 

Madonne,  John  H 4 

Maestrone,  Frank  E 6 

Maffltt,  Edward  P.. .-       5 

Mag,  Edward  Arnold... 3 

Magee,  Alice 3 

Magliozzi,  Francis  N 2 

Maher,  Dale  W £ 

Maish,  James,  Jr 1 

Mak,  Dayton  S f 

Makepeace,  LeRoy ^ 

Maldonado,  Joseph  E 1 

Maleady,  Thomas  J - 

Malige,  Marcel  E -       i 

Mallon,  Patrick i 

Mallory,  Lester  De  Witt 1 

Malloy,  JohnT 1 

Maloy,  Robert  W 

Manbey,  David  J.  S '■ 

Maness,  Hubert I 

Maney,  Edward  S 

Mangold,  Frederick  R 

Mann,  Frederick  J ' 

Mann,  Thomas  C... 60,i 

Marcy,  Ohver  M '■ 

Marelius,  Donald  C 

Marelius,  Edward  A... 

Maresch,  Frederick 

Mark,  David  E 

Marr,  Robert  Miller 

Marshall,  James  E.,  Jr 

Martin,  Edwin  W 

Martin,  Graham  Anderson... 

Martin,  James  V.,  Jr 

Martin,  Thaddeus  Craig 

Martin,  Vernon  P 

Marvel,  Josiah,  Jr... 

Marvin,  David  K 

Marvin,  John  H -- 

Mason,  Gordon  B -.-. 

Mason,  Webber  J 

Massey,  Parke  D.  Jr.. .- 

Masten,  Floyd  E 

Master,  Herbert  Graham — . 


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[asters,  M''alter  M 39 

[asiire,  Ralf  H 7 

[athews,  Elbert  O... 65 

[atson,  John  Edward 5, 14, 15, 

18,19,47,48 

[atthews,  H.  Freeman 54 

[attison,  Gordon  H 65 

[autner,  Robert  J 51 

ay,  James  A ..  22 

ayer,  Ernest  de  W. 24 

aynard,  David  M 68 

azzeo,  Louis  B 61 

cAIlister,  Edward  L. 11 

cAndrews,  John  H.  E 57 

cArdle,  Robert  J 17 

cAuliffe,  Eugene  V 65 

cAvoy,  Donald  W 25 

cBridc,  Robert  H 32 

cCann,  Thomas  A 38 

cCargar,  James  G_ 38 

cCarthy,  Charles  W 10 

cCarthy,  Richard  M 12 

cCarty,  Glenn  R.,  Jr 17 

cClellan,  Roswell  D.. 55 

cClintock,  Robert  Mills...  65 

cClure,  Russell  S 56 

cConaughy,  Walter  P 40 

cConeghey,  Harold  G 12 

cCormiek,  Thomas  E.,  Jr..  16,  62 

cCorquodale,  Lewis  C 39 

cCoy,  Francis  T 13 

cCoy ,  Scribner  W 65 

cCully,  Edward  N 42 

cCusker,  Honor  Cecilia 44 

cDonald,  George 51 

cDonald,  Margaret 40 

cDonough,  Dayle  C 28 

cElhiney,  Thomas  W 44 

cEneaney,  William  P 49 

cEnelly,  Thomas 50 

cFadden,  William  A 38 

cFadyen,  Archibald  A.,  Jr.  37 

cFall,  Jack  K 9 

cFarland,  James  H..  Jr 49 

cFarland,  Joseph  Fergus...  23 

cGeary,  Stanley  A 12 

cGehee,  James  C 6 

cGonigal,  Virginia  E 7 

cGrath,  Donald  J 6 

cGrath,  Henry  L 56 

cGrath,  John  B 25 

cGregor,  Robert  Gardner..  58 

cGuire,  Ralph  Jack 65 

cHenry,  Lucille  Weller 65 

cllhenny,  Samuel  A.,  Jr...  43 

cintosh,  Clarence  J 58 

cintyre,  William  Harry  J..  27 

elver,  Alexander 24 

civor,  Carlisle  C 3 

cKee,  Henry  Hunt... 27 

cKelvey,  Delano 12 

cKelvey,  Erman  R 44 

cKenna,  James  E 10 

cKenna,  Vincent  T 47 

cKesson,  John  A.,  3d 34 

cKieman,  Thomas  D 43 


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McKillop,  David  H.. 36 

McKinney,  Samuel  H 6 

McKinney,  Walter  H.. 9 

McKnight,  Cleveland  B 35 

McLain,  Camden  L 10 

McLallen,  Walter  F.,  Jr 50 

McLaughlin,  Edward  D 36 

McLean,  Allan  F.,  Jr 29 

McLean,  Minedee 41 

McI>oon,  Charles  Hayden 8 

McMahan,  Mansfield-. 10 

McMillan,  John  H 69 

McMillin,  Stewart  E 9 

McMorris,  David  S... 47 

McMullen,  John  Joseph 55 

McNeal,  Donald  Hamlin 26 

McNiece,  Renwick  S 39 

McNown,  William  K 19,20 

McQuillen,  Francis  J. 7,52 

McSweeney,  John  M 59 

McVicker,  Charles  P.,  Jr 49 

Meade,  Stephen  J 40 

Meader,  James  L 49 

Meadows,  Nathan  R 55 

Medina,  Victor  M 18 

Med  vedefl,  Harold  C 69 

Meekins,  Lynn  W 65 

Meeks,  Nelson  P._, 9 

Meier,  Oscar  W 40 

Mein,  John  Gordon 37 

Meisling,  Vaughn  F 11 

Melbourne,  Roy  M 65 

Melby,  Everett  K 65 

Melby,  John  Frgmont 11 

Mellen,  Sydney  L.  W 3 

Meloy,  Francis  E.,  Jr 52 

Memminger,  Robert  B 56 

Mendenhall,  Joseph  A 57 

Menter,  Sanford 65 

Mercer,  Preston  V 53 

Merchant,  Livingston  T.  ...  10 

Meredith,  Edith  P 2 

Meriam,  Anne  W 39 

Merrell,  Clay 30 

Merrell,  George  R 20 

Mersman.  Scudder 30 

Messing,  Gordon  M 3 

Metcalfe,  Arthur  V 42 

Metcalf,  Lee  E 61 

Meyer,  Armin  H 36 

Meyer,  Paul  W... 12 

Meyer,  Robert 13 

Meyerkort,  Roberta  L 4 

Michaelis,  Ralph  L 2 

Michela,  Joseph  A 16 

Middleton,  Betty  Ann 29 

Middleton,  John  W 35 

Millar,  John  Y 53 

Millard,  Hugh 4 

Miller,  Art  B.,  Jr 6 

Miller,  Elliott  H 25 

Miller,  George  E 7 

Miller,  Joseph  A 53 

Miller,  Lee  C 57 

Miller,  Marian  Day. 19 

Miller,  Paul  M 55 


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Miller,  Ralph... 9 

Miller,  Raymond  C 4 

Miller,  Robert  L 44 

Miller,  William  J 33 

Millet,  Charles  S 13 

Mills,  James  M 33 

Mills,  Leonard  R 38 

Mills,  Sheldon  T 65 

Miner,  Robert  G 31 

Minneman,  Paul  G 65 

Minnigerode,  H.  Gordon 46 

Minor,  George  C 8 

Minor,  Harold  B 31 

Minor,  Jack  Blanchard 2, 

3,  24,  30, 45 

Mirick,  Susannah 38 

Mitchell,  Frank  O 65 

Mitchell,  HoUis  E.. 58 

Mitchell,  Reginald  P 66 

Mitchell,  William  A 9 

Moberly,  Robert  E 60 

Motiett,  James  D ' 65 

Moffltt,  George,  Jr 8 

Moffitt,  James  P.. 42 

MoflBy,  Charles  Knox 69 

Mokma,  Gerald  A 65 

Molesworth,  Kathleen 27 

Montamat,  Harold  E 33 

Montenegro,  Daniel  W 25 

Montllor,  Joseph  J 23 

Moody,  George  T 4 

Moody,  James  Powers 13 

Moody,  Robert  B 11 

Mooers,  Horatio 23 

Moore,  Charles  R 57 

Moore,  Clarence  W 15 

Moore,  James  W 36 

Moore,  Laurence  S 57 

Moore,  Malcolm  A 4,41 

Moore,  Oscar  K 7 

Moore,  Robert  W 47 

Moore,  Thomas  A 26 

Moore,  Warren  S.,  Jr 56 

Moose,  James  S.,  Jr 67 

Moran,  John  A.,  3d 6 

Mordecai,  Lionel  S 42 

More.  Bolard 43 

Morel,  Roland  T 31 

Moreland,  William  D.,  Jr 37 

Morey,  Charles  R 37 

Morey,  Leonard  R 22 

Morgan,  George  A 65 

Morgan,  James  O 39 

Morgan,  John  F.. 34 

Morgan,  John  H 21 

Moriarty,  Francis  B.. 53 

Morris,  Brewster  H 24 

Morris,  David 49 

Morris,  John  Howard 19 

Morris,  Leland  B 65 

Morrison,  John  B 33 

Moses,  H.  Claremont 42 

Moss,  Herman 56 

Muccio,  John  J 67 

Muelberger,  Arthur  P 21 

Mueller,  Charles  Q 14 


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Muenter,  Hilbert  F 34 

Mulcahy,  Edward  W.. 30 

Mulhem,  Alice  O 39 

MuUiner,  La  Mar  D -  54 

Mulloy,  Mary  E 65 

Murdock,  Thomas  Glenn 5, 51 

Murfln,  Thomas  H 68 

Murphy,  Frank  M 50 

Murphy,  John  L 28 

Murphy,  Robert  D 24 

Murray,  Lee 27 

Murray,  William  B 43 

Murrell,  Franklin  H 16 

Myers,  Wellington  Z 13 

Myers,  Willys  A 43 

Mynderse,  Jacob  F 59 

Nabel,  Eugene 56 


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Nadelman,  E.  Jan 49 

Nadler,  Seymour  I 13 

Nagoski,  Joseph  P 9 

Neathery,  Jack  B 17 

Neighbors,  W.  Milbourne 29 

Nelson,  Allan 20 

Nelson,  Glenn  W --  68 

Nelson,  Howard  L 30 

Nes,  David  G 28 

Nesselhof,  William,  Jr 45 

Nester,  Alfred  T 65 

Neubert,  Joseph  W 61 

Neustadt,  M  arion  L 65 

Newbegin,  Robert 65 

Newbold,  Gilbert  L 52 

Newell,  Hugo  V — 3 

Newland,  Paul 25 

Newsom,  David  Dunlop 40 

Newton,  Elmer 66 

Newton,  James  D 36 

NiccoU,  Frank  0 43 

NichoU,  Helen  R.-- 35 

Nichols,  Donald  H 20 

Niederjohn,  James  A 49 

Nielsen,  Orsen  N 3 

Nindel,  Benjamin  E 9 

Noel,  James  A 32 


O'Donoghue,  Sidney  E 

Oehm,  Anne  M.. 

OfiBe,  Carmel 

Ogden,  Robert  F -. 

O'Grady,  John  F 

Oldham,  Jack  J.  H -. 

Olds,  Herbert  V 

Olesnevich,  Stephen 9 

Olive,  William  M ---  13 

Oliver,  John  O 43 

Olmsted,  Mary  S 44 

Olsen.  GlenS     35 

Olson,  Andrew  E 4 

Olson,  Clinton  L 66 

Olson,  Lynn  H 18 

Olson,  Theodore  B 46 

O'Malley,  Joseph  H... 48 

O'Neal,  Birch  D 60 

O'Neal,  Emmet.  — 48 

O'Neill,  W.  Paul,  Jr 26 

Opal,  Chester  H 49 

Oppenheim,  David 38 

Ordway,  John 1 

Orebaugh,  Walter  W —  38 

Orloski,  John  A.  E 5 

Osborn,  David  L 66 

Osborne,  Melville  E 32 

Osbourn,  James  P 51 

Osburn,  Charles  G.. -  49 


O'Shaughnessy,  Elim 66 

O'Shaughnessy,  Kathleen  D..  1 

Ostertag,  Augustus 26 

O'Sullivan,  James  L 66 

Overton,  Douglas  W 68 

Owen,  Augustus  C 9 

Owen,  Robert  Irving 18 

Owsley,  Charles  n 55 


15 
10 
10 
8 
15 
17 
19 
46 
66 

Nyhus,  Paul  O 26 

Nyren,  Albert  V 5 


Nolan,  Louis  Clinton- 

Nolan,  Thomas  F 

Norden,  Carl  F 

North,  Olivers 

Norweb,  R.  Henry.-.. 

Novak,  Jack  C 

Nufer,  Albert  F 

Nugent,  Julian  L.,  Jr. 
Nunley,  William  T  _ 


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Oakley,  R.  Kenneth 

Ocheltree,  John  B 

Ockey,  William  C. 

O'Connor,  Charles  R 

O'Connor,  James  F.,  Jr. 
O'Connor,  Katherine  E. 

Ode  Robert  C„. 

O'Donnell,  Charles  P... 
O'Donnell,  Justin  E 


Pack,  Charles  M 14 

Packard,  James  W.,  Jr .-  11 

Packer,  Earl  L 24 

Paddock,  Arthur  L.,  Jr 38 

Paddock,  Paul 12 

Page,  Denzil  LeRoy 51 

Page,  Edward,  Jr.- --.  37 

Paige,  Jason,  Jr.- 37 

Paine,  Charles  E 66 

Painter,  Carvel 26 

Pallister,  Mervyn  Victor 66 

Palmer,  Ely  E -  1 

Palmer,  Florence 22 

Palmer,  Gardner  E.... 66 

Palmer,  George  E.. 1 

Palmer,  John  Peabody 58 

Palmer,  Joseph,  2d 66 

Pappano,  Albert  E... 66 

Pardillo,  Raymond  M 50 

Park,  Nelson  R 31 

Parker,  Charles  B 41 

Parker,  Edward  S 23 

Parker,  John  C- .  - 4,41 

Parker,  Leonidas  M 52 

Parker,  Oscar  B 38 

Parker,  Pierre  E 1 

Parker,  W.  Leonard 31 

Parks,  James  E 23 


Parry,  Carroll  C 

Parsloe,  Arthur  O 

Parsons,  Givon  M.- 

Parsons,  J.  Graham.— 

Parsons,  Marselis  C,  Jr 

Partridge,  Richard  C- - 

Pasquet,  Maurice 

Patch,  Isaac,  Jr 

Paterson,  Robert  W 

Patten,  William  S 

Patterson,  Jefferson 

Paul,  Joseph  H 

Paulson,  Bernard  J 

Paxton,  J.  Hall - 

Payne,  Charles  E.  B 9 

Peake,  J.  H.  Cameron. 2 

Pearson,  John  B - 2i 

Pearson,  Paul  H 2S 

Pease,  Harold  D 61 

Peaslee,  Alexander  L --       li 

Peck,  William  L : 

Peddle,  Joseph  S 19,2( 

Pedersen,  Alfred  J 

Pedigo,  Walter  Spurgeon,  Jr.- 

Pell,  Claiborne 

Pendleton,  Charles  Herbert- - 

Penfield,  James  K .- 

Penniman,  William  F.,  Jr 

Pepin,  Harold  T 

Percival,  LeRoy  F.,  Jr -. 

Perkins,  Samuel  E ^... 

Perkins,  Troy  L 

Perkins,  Warwick 

Perrine,  Nat  S 

Perry,  Glenn  O--- -- 

Perry,  John  M t 

Peters,  Richard  B— ---       i 

Peterson,  Avery  F I 

Peterson,  Chesley  G 1 

Petrow,  Chris  G f 

Pfeifler,  Harry  F.,  Jr f 

PflSner,  Eugene  C 

Phelan,  George  R < 

Phelan,  Raymond 

Phelps,  William  Walter,  Jr-.. 

Philbin,  Tobias  R i 

Phillips,  Frank  E  

Philhps,  Richard  I--- i 

Phillips,  Robert  M i 

Pierce,  Edward  R 

Pierrot,  Albert  Ogden 

Pigott,  C.  Montagu 

Pilcher,  James  B 

Binder,  Frank  J -- 

Pinkerton,  Lowell  C 

Pitchford,  John  C 

Pitkanen,  June  Marie  A 

Pitts,  Henry  L.,  Jr 

Plakias,  John  N 

Plitt,  Edwin  A 

Poe,  B.  Frank,  Jr 

Polakoff,  Joseph 

Polutnik,  Ernest  V 

Pomeranz,  Morton 

Pond,  Jeanette --- 

Pool,  John  C - — 


INDEX   OF  PERSONS 


81 


'oole,  Richard  A 

'orch,  Paul  K 

'orter,  Mary  Jane 

'orter,  Paul  R... 

'orter,  William  B.,  Jr_ 

'orter,  William  J. 

'est,  Albert 

'est,  David 

'est,  Richard  H 

'ottenger,  Charles  H 

otter,  noward  W.,  Jr 

otter,  Kennett  F_. 

owell,  Boyce  E 

owell,  James  C,  Jr 

owell.  Webster 

racht,  Raymond  W.  T 

ratt,  James  W 

ratt,  Norman  K 

rendergast,  Curtis  W 

rengel,  Alex  Theodore 

reston,  Austin  R _..,. 

rice,  Arthur  P 

rice,  C.  Hoyt 

rice,  William  E... 

richard,  Virgil  E 

rince,  Edward  P 

ringle,  Sandy  MacQregor... 

rohme,  Rupert 

ropps,  Herbert  F 

rostov,  Eugene  V. 

rud'homme,  Hector  Charles, 
amell,  Lewis  M 

iiarterman,  William  H 

iiarton,  Harold  B 

aate,  Graham  Sheppard.  19, 

aereau,  Edmund  P. 

jick,  James  C 

linn,  Thomas  C 

ibenold,  Ellwood  M.,  Jr... 

iber,  Lewis  W. 

ibida,  Albert  A 8 

iby,  John 8 

igatz,  Mary  P 27 

igland,  Joseph  P 14 

liley,  Howard B. 4,21,41 

line,  Philip.. 41 

imeri,  PeterJ 42 

imbo,  William  Preston 6 

imey.  Ruby  E 47 

imsaur,  Ernest  E.,  Jr 57 

kmsey,  Henry  C 49 

imsey,  Henry  O 28 

indall,  Harold  M 53 

mdolph,  Archibald  R 20 

mdolph,  John  H 20 

inkin,  Karl  L 31 

inn,  Henry  Niels 17 

ismussen,  Kai  E 46 

ivndal.  Christian  M 66 

ivotto,  Joseph  D... 37 

ly,  Guy  W 1 

lymond,  Edwin  Russell 18 

ad,  Marion  Ellette. 33 

ad,  Robert  E. 55 


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18 
3 

56 
46 
68 
53 
42 
66 
55 
66 
46 
26 
27 
3 
20 
66 
19 
69 
16 
40,56 
17 
25 
50 
58 
34 
45 
31 
55 
69 
24 
39 

40 
43 
32,33 
23 
16 
37 

38 
48 


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Reagan,  Daniel  J 21 

Reardon,  Francis  J.. 7 

Reber,  Samuel 66 

Recknagel,  Thomas  M 7 

Redden,  Normand  William..  12 

Redecker,  Sydney  B 25 

Redington,  Robert  J 5 

Reed,  Charles  S.,  2d.. 66 

Reed,  Harry  Clinton 10 

Reed,  Juan  A.. 16 

Reed,  Leslie  E 61 

Reed,  William  Edward 40 

Recder,  Arthur  Gerald 32 

Reese,  George  Henkle 34 

Reeves,  Harman 45 

Regis,  Peter 29,38 

Reinhardt,  G.  Frederick 58 

Renchard,  George  W.. 44 

Rendall,  Edwin  C__ 47 

Reveley,  Paul  J 66 

Revey,  Lewis  E 33 

Rewinkel,  Milton  C. 66 

Reynolds,  Don  B 25 

Reynolds,  G.  Edward 34 

Reynolds,  Martin 6 

Reynolds,  William  M.,  Jr 35,46 

Rhoades,  Otis  W 49 

Rhodes,  Harold  H 37 

Rhodes,  William  C 26 

Ricciardi,  D.  Robert.. 37 

Rice,  Charles  M.,  Jr.. 24 

Rice,  Charley  L 42 

Rice,  Edward  E 66 

Rice,  Howard  C,  Jr... 21 

Richards,  Arthur  L 66 

Richards,  Edmund  Burke 14 

Richards,  J.  Bartlett 2 

Richardson,  James  M 43 

Richardson,  John  H... 3 

Richardson,  John  S.,  Jr 30 

Richardson,  Lowell  G 47 


Richardson,  W.  Garland. 

Richey,  Earle  J. 

Richey,  Harold  L. 

Ridden,  William  H 

Riddick,  John  G 

Riddle,  James  R 

Riddleberger,  James  W.. 

Rieger.  John  Francis 

Ries,  Joseph 

Rigley,  OrinH.,  Jr 

Riley,  Clifton  Virginia.. . 

Rinden,  Robert  W 

Ringwalt,  Arthur  R 

Riordan,  Robert  E 

Risk,  James  C. 

Rivera,  Regulo. 

Rivera,  Rodolfo  O 

Rivinus,  Edward  F.,  Jr.. 

Robbins,  James  J 

Roberts,  John  G 

Roberts,  Quincy  F 

Roberts,  Ralph  G. 

Roberts,  Randolph 

Roberts,  Spencer  Eugene. 
Robertson,  John  P , 


Robertson,  William  P 

Robinson,  Joseph  S 

Robinson,  Reed  P 

Robinson,  Thomas  H 

Robinson,  Virginia  Mae 

Robison,  Harold  D 

Roche,  James  M 

Rockett.  Alice  E 

Rockwell,  Stuart  W 

Rodrigues,  Alfonso. 

Roeder,  Larry  Winter 

Rogatnick,  Joseph  H 

Rogers,  Buford  G 

Rogers,  Jordan  T. 

Roll,  William  G 

Roile,  Andrew  F 

Rolph,  Hammond  M.. 

Roman,  Howard  E 

Romero,  Arthur  J 

Romlein,  John  W 

Ronhovde,  Andreas  G 

Rood,  Leslie  L 

Roosevelt,  Archibald  B.,  Jr  . 

Root,  John  F 

Roper,  George  S 

Rose,  Halleck  L 

Rosen,  Arthur  H 

Roser,  Harold  C. 

Ross,  Claude  G... 

Ross,  Ervin  Clinton 

Ross,  Irving  S 

Ross,  James  A.,  Jr 

Rossow,  Robert,  Jr. 

Rothwel),  Franklin  G 

Rousseau,  James  Talmadge 

Rowe,  Everett  C 

Rowell,  Edward  J 

Royce,  Edith  M 

Royt,  Frederick  L 

Rozier,  John  W 

Rubottom,  Roy  Richard,  Jr.. 

Ruch,  Kenneth  Jones. 

Ruchti,  James  R 

Rudziak,  Nicholas  D 

Rueter,  Frank  T 

Ruff,  Samuel  O 

Ruge,  Neil  M 

Ruggles,  Melville  J 

Rura,  Michael  J. 

Rush,  James  T 

Russ,  Glen  W 

Russell,  H.  Earle 

Russell,  Hugh  E... 

Rutherford,  M.  Robert.. 

Rutter,  Peter 

Ruyle,  Benjamin  J 

Rychly,  Vladimir  L 

Rynas,  Stephen  A 


Sacks,  Isaac  Milton 

Salter,  Fred  K 

Salvatierra,  Richard  C. 
Samson,  Henry  Tritton. 

Sanborn,  Mark  D 

Sanchez,  Manuel... 

Sanderhofl,  Lubert  O... 


Page 

45 
57 
26 
54 
55 
13 
52 
42 
57 
15 
40 
13 
55 
25 
17 
38 
11 
56 
10 
33 
54 
39 
40 
7 
8 
45 
13 
35 
31 
49 
3 

46 

7 

51 

12 

58 

6 

69 

7 

69 

14 


50 
10 

5 
39 
59 
52 
28 
20 

9 
28 
13 
38 
26 
62 
31 

24 
49 
66 
13 
3 
21 
30 


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Sanders,  John  T 

Sanders,  Terry  B.,  Jr.- 8 

Sanderson,  Melville  A.,  Jr_  -         56 

Sands,  William  Langdon 40 

Sappington,  James  C,  3d 26 

Satterthwaite,  Joseph  C 66 

Satterthwaite,  Livingston.  27,37,44 

Sauer,  Jacob  S-- 2 

Saul,  Ralphs -       16 

Saunders,  William  H --       11 

Sayer,  Joseph  M 19 

Scarbrough,  Dwight  E 47 

Schaben,  Richard  W 31 

Schaffner,  Louise — -       16 

Scherer,  George  F 1 

Schilling,  Frank  Kinney 26 

Schnee,  Alexander.- 55 

Schneider,  Agnes. -       21 

Schneider,  Douglas  H 21 

Schneider,  Henry  J.-. 34 

Schneider,  Robert  M 22 

Schoellkopf,  Walter  H.,  Jr....         9 

Schoen,  Abbey 42 

Schoenfeld,  Rudolf  E 51  I 

Schonburg,  August 8 

Schott,  Robert  R 36 

Schrager,  Victor  L -       38 

Schraud,  Myron  H 42 

Schultheis,  Frederic  D 1 1 

Schute,  Norman  Vere.. 20,54 

Schutz,  Joseph  W 54 

Schwartz,  Richard  A.  O 3 

Schwarztrauber,  Evelyn  M-.         3 

Schweitzer,  Ralph  A 6 

Schwinn,  Walter  Kelly -.       49  I 

Scott,  Albert  W. 55 

Scott,  James  T 52 

Scott,  Winfleld  H 24 

Scott,  Winston  M 27 

Scotten,  Robert  M 45 

Scotti,  Elio 38 

Sears,  Richard,  Jr 22 

Seate,  John  M 43 

Sebald,  William  J. 68 

Seddicum,  Paul  C 8 

Sedgwick,  Cabot 22 

Seibert,  Elvin 2 

Seidensticker,     Edward     G., 

Jr_... --       66 

Seitelman,  Max... --       30 

Seitz,  Albert  B 32 

Senter,  Thomas  R 59 

Service,  John  S 45 

Service,  Richard  M 29 

Severe,  Marc  L 

Severy,  Rolland  Douglas.. 
Sexton,  Helen  Randolph. . 

Sexton,  William  T 

Shahin,  Edward  S.. 

Shantz,  Harold.  

Share,  William  Edward 21 

Sharkey,  Thomas  W 22 

Sharp,  Frederick  D. ,3d 42 

Shaw,  George  P 18 

Shaw,  Roberts 28 

Shea,  Robert  D 51 


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Sheehan,  Robert  M... 33 

Shenfleld,  Lawrence  W 66 

Shephard,  Charles  E 59 

Sherer,  Albert  W .,  Jr .  43 

Sherman,  J.  A.  Tuck 41 

Shields,  Robert  Hale 6 

Shields,  Robert  L 43 

Shillock,  JohnC,  Jr... 1 

Shipp,  William  E 36 

Shivers,  Forrest 29 

Shockley,  William  P.,  Jr 50 

Shoemaker,  Clifton  B.,  Jr 4 

Shofner,  Austin  C 48 

Shullaw,  Harold 58 

Siebens,  Allen  C 12 

Sigmond,  Frithjof  O 54 

Silberstein,  Joseph  A.. 14 

Simmons,  John  F 18 

Simons,  Thomas  Winston 46 

Simpson,  Benjamin  Beals 30, 

32,  33,  42,  45 

Simpson,  R.  Smith 31 

Sims,  Harold 66 

Sims,  William  J 6 

Singer,  Dudley  Q 41 

Siracusa,  Ernest  V 32 

Siscoe,  Frank  G 16 

Skartvedt,  Enoch  W 61 

Skora,  George  W 30 

Skoufls,  Peter  J 22 


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Snider,  Clyde  W 53 

Snider,  Fred 13 

Snidow,  WLlMam  B. 23 

Snow,  William  P 30 

Snyder,  Byron  B 38 

Snyder,  Wayne  E 27 

Sober,  Sidney 24 

Solana,  J.  Ramon 9 

Somerville,  James 35 

Sommer,  Charles  George^.....  41 

Sommer,  Stanley  Laszlo 69i 

Sonne,  C.  Melvin,  Jr 17 

Soule,  Robert  H U 

Soulen,  Garrett  H 69 

Southard,  Walter  P.,  Jr 11 

Southerland,  John  Harlan —  69 

Sowell,  Benjamin  L 31 

Sowell,  Joseph  W. 9 

Spalding,  Francis  L 30 

Spaldmg,  Hobart  A 48 

Sparks,* Edward  J. 1' 

Sparks,  Joseph  S 66 

Spielman,  Henry  W 3E 

Spiker,  Clarence  J 1< 

Spinx,  Jack  C -  2! 

Spitler,  James  H 61 

Spivack,  Herbert  D I 

Spofford,  Dorothy  Edith 5^ 

Springer,  Paul  L 3i 

Springs,  L.  Pittman 


Skousen,  Samuel  J 48  |  Sprouse,  Philip  D 6 

Slavens,  Stanley  G 42 

Slayton,  Morgan... H 

Sledzinski,Chester  Valentine.  31 

Smale,  William  A.. 28 


Small,  George  W 58 

Smigel,  Stanley  Eugene 66 

Smith,  Archibald  Knisely 23 

Smith,  Austm  Charles.. 66 

Smith,  Bromley  K 66 

Smith,  Donald  W... 66 

Smith,  Durand 37 

Smith  E.  Talbot. 30 

Smith,  Edward  E 59 

Smith,  Grant  K 31 

Smith,  Harry 68  1 

Smith,  Harvey  H.. 32 

Smith,  Henry  T 34 

Smith,  Horace  H 31 

Smith,  John  N 42 

Smith,  J.  Paul,  Jr 53 

Smith,  JuleB 27 

Smith,  Kenneth  D 48 

Smith,  Levi  Pease,  Jr 29 

Smith,  Merlin  E 66 

Smith,  Ridgeway  P.,  Jr 4, 41 

Smith,  Roger  L 62 

Smith,  RufusZ 44 

Smith,  Turner  T 57 

Smith,  Walter... 66 

Smith,  Walter  Bedell 58 

Smith-Hutton,  Henri  H 22,55 

Smucker,  Estelle 57 

Smyser,  William  L 16 

Smyth,  Cornelius  E .—  19 

Smyth,  Robert  Lacy. 13 


Spry,  James  W. 

Squire,  Paul  C 

Squires,  Leslie  Albion... 

Stabler,  Warwick  B 

Stabler,  Wells 

Stafford,  Maurice  L 

Stanford,  G.  Alonzo 

Stanger,  Ernest  L 

Stanton,  Edwin  F 

Stanton,  Willard  Quincy 

Starcevic,  Anthony  E 

Startzell,  Robert  R... ..- 

Staten,  Verne  G. 

Staufler,  Thomas  B 

Stebbins,  Henry  E 

Stedman,  William  Perry,  Jr.. 

1  Steele,  Bernard... 

Steele,  Donald  W 

Steele,  Owen  L 

Steere,  Loyd  V 

Stefan,  Charles  G 

Steger,  Christian  T 

Stegmaier,  John  L 

Stein,  Robert  A 

Steinbeck,  Paul  W 

Steinhardt,  Laurence  A 

Steinmetz,  Jay  F 

Steins,  Kenedon  P 

Stcintorf,  Paul  P 

Stensby,  Edith  A 

Stephan,  Charles  H 

Stephens,  Richard  H 

Stephens,  Robert  Paul -- 

Stephenson,  Howard  Ren6... 
Sterling,  Richard  W 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS 


83 


Iteussy,  Robin  E 

itevens,  Francis  Bowden 

tevens,  Harry  E 

tevens,  Leslie  C 

tevenson,  Robert  A... 

tewart,  Charles  Allan 

tewart,  John  Lammey 

tewart,  Warren  C 

tillnian,  Edmund  Owen 

tines,  Norman  C,  Jr 

toessel,  Walter  J.,  Jr 

tofFel,  Albert  W _ 

tokes,  John  H 

tokes,  William  N 

toll,  Albert  E.,  Jr... 

tone,  Galen  L ._. 

tone,  John  F .._ 

tookey,  Robert  W 

toppani,  Charles.. 

tora,  DeWitt  L 

tory,  Harry  W. 

ioughton,  Tom  R... 

;ratton,  Chester  M _ 

reeper,  Robert  B 

ritman,  Harry  R... 

rom,  Carl  W... 

rong,  Curtis  C 

rong,  John  L 

rong,  Robert  C... 

roup,  Howard  W 

ryker,  Gerald ._ 

ryker,  Virginia  C 

uart,  J.  Leighton.. 

uart,  Wallace  W 

urm,  John  Felix 

urm,  Paul  J 

atesman,  John  H.,  Jr 

yler,  Charles  Wilkes,  Jr 

yles,  Francis  H 

11am,  Victor  Benedict. 

Jlivan,  Kenneth  P.  T 

Uivan,  William  H 

mm,  Godfrey  Harvey 

mmers,  Lionel  M 

mner,  Philip  D_.. 

ndell,  Charles  C 

nderland,  Morton 

ndt,  Olaf  Francis 

tterlin,  James  S 

ank,  Emory  C 

ayne,  Kingdon  W 

eetser,  Willard  M 

enson,  Shirl  H 

ezey,  Anthony  C 

ift,  Carleton  B.,  Jr 

tng,  Joseph  M 

ope,  Warren  L 

mans,  Edward  A 

mmes,  Harrison  M.,  Jr 

ber,  Alva 

ft,  Orray,  Jr 

ggart,  Spencer 

it,  George 

it,  William  Malcolm 

liaferro,  Charles  H 


24 
34 
12 
38 
26 
62 
43 
56 
60 
16 
62 
61 
35 
37 
41 
43 
2 
14 

49 

12 

16 

10 

66 

21 

69 

13 

22 

12 

37 

25 

52 

66 

37 

41  : 
9 

32 

21 

25 

13 

27 

61 

20 

21 


Page  Page 

34    Tanck,  Margarite 33 

66    Tanguy,  Charles  R 31 

23    Tanner,  Edward  Livingston..  15 

59    Tarin,  John  A 43 

15  Tate.  Foster  J 22 

16  Taylor,  Ancel  Newell 66 

17  Taylor,  Clifford  C 34 

43    Taylor,  Elcster  Paul 30 

7    Taylor,  Eva 39 

61    Taylor,  Henry  L 30 

Taylor,  Kathleen  C. 15 

Taylor,  Laurence  W 66 

Taylor,  Richard  Porter 27 

Taylor,  Robert  M 30 

Teall,  Girvan 29 

Telban,  John 5 

Teller,  Hugh  H 56 

Tenney,  E.  Paul 10 

TePaskei,  Adelphos  H 26 

Tewell,  Harold  S 15 

Tewksbury,  Howard  H 66 

Thacher,  Nicholas  0._ 46 

Thayer,  Charles  W_ 66 

Thibodeaux,  Ben  H... 21 

Thiel,  Cyril  L.  F 53 

Thomas,  Charles  W 26 

Thomas,  Edward  J. _ 66 

Thomas,  Henry  Evans,  3d 6 

Thomas,  Jay  P 10 

Thomas,  Luther  A.,  2d 28 

Thomas,  Reuben  R 13 

Thomas,  Sheldon 7 

Thomason,  John  W.,3d 35 

Thomassou,  David  A 27 

Thompson,  Arthur  T 1 

Thompson,  Charles  0 35 

Thompson,  Glenn  C 49 

Thompson,  Harold  E.  M 16 

Thompson,  J.  Charles 29 

Thompson,  John  M.,  Jr 60 

Thompson,  Leonard  E ^  39 

Thompson,  Llewellyn  E.,  J..  66 

Thompson,  Margaret  W 13 

Thompson,  Paul  Dean 23 

Thompson,  Samuel  R.. 29 

Thompson,  Tyler 66 

Thorburn,  James  G.,  Jr 22 

Thoren,  Conrad  J. 27 

Thorpe,  Elliott  R 52 

Thurgood,  Harriet  C 29 

Thurston,  Ray  L 66 

Thurston,  Walter 41 

Tibbets,  Gene  H 50 

Tidmarsh,  Harold  A. 32 

Tim  berlake,  Clare  H 57 

Timm,  EricW 54 

Tims,  Richard  Wonser 49 

Tindall,  Robert  Kille 17,34,46 

Tittmann,  Harold  H.,  Jr 32 

Titus,  Earle  O 53 

Tobler,  John  H 21 

Tolin,  Corabelle 2 

Tolman,  OeorgB  L 30 

Tolman,  Lewis  B 47 

Tomlinson,  Franklin  E 17 

Tomfinson,  WilhamG.. 28 


Toon,  Malcolm 

Topping,  John  L 

Torbert,  Horace  G.,  Jr 

Toney,  John  D.,  Jr 

Touchette,  Joseph  1 

Tower,  Arthur  F 

Toyne,  Llewellyn  Vernon.-. 

Trapnell,  Franklin  W 

Travers,  Howard  K.. _, 

Trent,  Mary  Vance 

Trenta,  Walter 

Trimble,  William  C 

Trisko,  Ralph  Leander 

Trost,  Edward  J 

Troutman,  Hairy  L 

Trowbridge,  Jones  R 

Troxel,  Oliver  L.,  Jr 

True,  Ralph  Orlando,  Jr 

Trueblood,  Edward  G 

Tuck,  S.  Pinkney 

Tucker,  Forrest 

Tullock,  Gordon  C 

Turkel,  Harry  R 

Turner,  Allen  Richard 

Turner,  Milton  Marsten 

Turner,  Thomas  T 

Turner,  William  T 

Tuthill,  John  W 

Twining,  James  Edward,  Jr. 

Twining,  Kinsley 

Twombly,  John  F 

Tyler,  Morgan  S.,  Jr.. 

Tyler,  S.  Roger,  Jr 


Underbill,  Francis  T. 
Unverzagt,  Henry  T. 

Urban,  Peter  L 

Urruela,  Charles  M.. 
Usher,  Richard  E 


Valdes,  Philip  Hanna 

Valentine,  Francis  B 

Valcnza,  Thomas  F 

ValHere,  Raymond  A 

Van  Auken,  Robert  D 

Van  Buren,  Henry  Tate 

Vance,  Marshall  M _ . 

Vance,  Sheldon  B _. 

van  den  Arend,  Frederik 

Vanderburg,  William  O 

van  der  Gracht,  Ides 

Vander  Laan,  Joseph  W 

Vandervoort,  Benjamin  H. . 

Van  de  Velde,  Robert  W 

Van  Mater,  Blinn 

van  Oss,  Hendrik 

van  Putten,  James  Dyke 

Van  Wickel,  Jesse  F. _ 

Vargas,  Armando  E 

Varrelmann,  George 

Vass,  Lawrence  C 

Vaughan,  Stephen  B 

Vaughn,  Robert  J 

Vebber,  John  M 

Veltman,  Hugh 

Venturini,  Thomas 


Page 

49 
46 
53 
50 
12 
28 
2 
3 
9 
46 
1 
34 
66 
25 
56 
1 
49 
31 
10 
18 
60 
13 
41 
13 
■a 
56 
14 
66 
66 
30 
62 
67 
56 

50 
42 
59 
18 
66 

12 

22 

19 

58 

22 

68 

24 

23 

24 

68 

44 

44 

47 

32 

57 

13 

12 

44 

42 

16 

26 

29 

59 

61 
38 


84 


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Page 

Verity,  Felix  Smith 27,37 

Vest,  George  S 30 

Vickery,  Hugh  B 43 

Vigil,  Abraham 43 

Villard,  Hem-y  S 66 

Vincent,  John  Carter 55 

Vinson ,  J .  Kittredge 24 

Vischer,  Peter 66 

Vitale,  George  R 60 

Vittetoe,  Kenneth  W. --_  33 

Vogenltz,  Hernan  C 14 

Volz,  Mary  E 

von  der  Lieth,  John  N 

von  Hellens,  Lawrence  W. . . 
von  Lossberg,  Victor  E —  . 
Votolato,  Alfonse  Cosmo 


Page 

Watrous,  Livingston  D -  1 

Watson,  Albert  Schoenberg_-  67 

Watson-  Osbom  S 45 

Wayland,  John  W 48 

42 


Vyse,  William  Clarke 42 


Wadleigh,  George  R 23 

Wadsworth,  George 36 

Waggoner,  Edward  L 36 

Wagner,  Joseph  J 36 

Wagner,  Robert  W 1 

Wahl,  Theodore  A 14 

Wailes,  Edward  T 66 

Walker,  Berrisford  H- --  38 

Walker,  Howard  L.,  Jr -  42 

Walker,  Jay 51 

Walker,  Joseph  F 49 

Walker,  William  W 66 

Wallace,  Sherman  L. .  - 31 

Wallace,  William  E 12 

Waller,  Fred  E - -  39 

Waller,  George  P 4,41 

Waller,  John  H -  36 

Walmsley,  Walter  N.,  Jr 37 

Walsh,  Edward  J.,  Jr ---  15, 

19, 32, 33,  45 

Walsh,  Howard  B 54 

Walsh,  John  Patrick 67 

Walsh,  Walter  M 23 

Walstrom,  Joe  D 34 

Walstrom,  Milton  C -  67 

Walton,  Charles  M.,  Jr 48 

Walyce,  Eugenia  N 67 

Wanamaker,  Temple --  49 

Warburg,  Paul  Felix .-  27 

Ward,  Angus 12 

Ward.  Dorothy  R 52 

Warden,  Randall  D 40,56 

Wardlaw,  Andrew  B 53 

Ware,  Everett  H 44 

Ware,  Robert  Lothrop,  Jr 23 

Waring,  Robert  Olaf 31 

Warner,  Carlos  J 14 

Warner,  Charles  T 9 

Warner,  Gerald 13 

Warner,  Norman  E 5 

Warner,  Percy  De  F --  6 

Warren,  Avra  M 20 

Warren,  Fletcher 47 

Washburne,  Carleton  W 39 

Washington,  Raoul  F 15 

Washington,  S.  Walter 41 

Wasson,  Thomas  C... -  47 

Waters,  Wayland  B 37 


Weast,  Herbert  S — 

Weatherby,  Meredith 68 

Weaver,  Findley 27 

Webber,  Donald  B 2 

Webster,  Claudius  B -         3 

Webster,  Donald  Everett 57 

We  bster,  EdwardC.,Jr 42 

Wehmeyer,  Donald  Arthur...       52 

Weil,  T.Eliot 1 

Weiner,  Herbert  E 28 

Weininger,  Arthur  D... -       44 

Weise,  Robert  W.,  Jr.... 67 

Weisenburg,  Leslie  A 34 

Weismann,  Henri  Andre 6 

Welch,  Aubrey  Lee,  Jr 25 

Welch,  RoUand 7 

Wellborn,  Alfred  T 20 

Wellington,  Rebecca  G. 25 

Wellman,  Harvey  R 42 

Wells,  Alfred  W.._ 22 

Wells,  H.  Bartlett- 67 

Wells,  Marshall  F 22 

Wells,  MUtonK 32 

Wells,  Walter  J.- 59 

Wendelin,  Eric  C 67 

Wendt,  ErwmW 25 

Wenner,  Thomas  J.  B 24 

Werner,  Donald  H 67 

Wernimont,  Keimeth 14 

Wessells,  Helen  E 2 

West,  Bland .-        32 

West,  George  Lybrook,  Jr —       67 

Westley,  Roy  Clin 8 

Weyher,  Theodore  A — 55 

Wharton,  Clifton  R... .-       51 

Wharton,  David  B 1 

Whatton,  James  E 2 

Whedbee,  Robert  E. 53 

Wheeler,  Leslie  A 67 

Wheeler,  William  M.,  Jr 6 

Whitaker,  Charles  H.-.. 60 

Whitaker,  Hugh  N 39 

White,  Alan  P 4 

White,  Byron... 33 

White,  C.  Carey 37 

White,  Charles  V 19, 

20, 29,  52,  61 
White,  Duncan  Murchison..         9 

White,  George  De  Forest 31 

White,  Howard  A 43 

White,  Ivan  B 69 

White,  Rollie  H.,  Jr 58 

Whitehead,  John  B 16 

Whitney,  Alfred  G 67 

Whitson,  Jack  H 28 

Whitver,  Walter  R.,  Jr -       67 

W  hittinghill,  G  eorge  D 23 

Wickens,  Paul  N 45 

Widmer,  Louis  L 27 

Widney,  George  M 5 

Wiedenmayer,  Joseph  E 37 

Wieland.  William  A... 14 


Paee 

Wiesner,  Louis  A 25 

Wiley,  John  C 35 

WiUord,  Richard  R 53 

Wilkiiis,  Fraser 67 

Wilkinson,  Edward  C 44 

Wilkinson,  James  R 54 

Wilkowski,  Jean  Mary 14 

Willems,  John  M 38 

Willey,  JohnA 45 

Williams,  Arthur  R 9 

Williams,  Elbert  R 26 

Williams,  Harris  H 53 


Williams,  Jack  S 

Williams,  John  G... 
Williams,  John  W... 

Williams,  Lea  E 

Williams,  Murat  W. 


37 
21 
67 
13 
19 

Williams,  Philip  P 31 

Williams,  Randall  S.,  Jr..   ..       35 

Williams,  Vincent  D -        33 

Williamson,  Raymond  E.  S_.         8 

Willis,  Frances  E 26 

Wilson,  Deering  E 36 

Wilson,  Earl  Joseph 13 

Wilson,  Edward  Charles 29,53 

Wilson,  Edwin  C -        57 

Wilson,  Eva  Bryan 3 

Wilson,  Evan  M 35 

Wilson,  Jackson  W If 

Wilson,  James  Parker -       67 

Wilson,  Robert  A 45 

Wilson,  Robert  E 6i 

Wilson,  W.  John,  Jr -        41 

Winfree,  Robert  M... - 

Wing,  Albert  Q.,  Jr 3( 

Winn,  Joanne  V • 

Winship,  North ' 

Winship,  Stephen 3: 

Winters,  George  H 6 

Winters,  George  Payne,  Jr.-       5 
Witcher,  Albert  Armistead-.-       4 

Withers,  Charles  D 6 

Withey,  Francis  M. 1 

Witman,  William,  2d 3 

Witt.  William  H 1 

Woelfel,  John  C- --.       1 

Wolf,  Franklin  W 6 

Wolfe,  Glenn  George 

Wolff,  Stanley  B - 

WoUam,  Park  F... 

WoUaston,  Peimock  H -- 

Wood,  Chalmers  B 

Wood,  Harold  C 

Wood,  Hilton  F 

Wood,  John  R 

Wood,  John  S.,  Jr 

Woods,  Sam  E.. 

Woodward,  Paul  E 

Woodward,  Robert  F 

Woolf,  Donald  L. 

Wooster,  Julia  Louise - 

Worden,  Marion  L 

Worstcr,  Stephen  C - 

Wren,  Fred  M - 

Wright,  David  E 

Wright,  Lydia  J 


INDEX   OF  PERSONS 


85 


Page 
Wright,  Paul  O 24 

Wright,  Thomas  K.. 67 

Wright.  William  P 12 

Wylie,  William  N 20 

Wym an,  Leslie  H 19,20 

Wyman,  Parker  D 25 

iVysong,  Robert  C 42 

ICanthaky,  Theodore  A 50 

fager,  Joseph  Arthur 12 


Page 

Yanke,  Leo  Alfred 45 

Yates,  Sam  L.,  Jr.. 13 

Yatsevitch,  Gratian  M 7 

Yearns,  Kenneth  J 6 

Yelton,  Elmer  E 30 

Ylitalo,  J.  Raymond 20 

Yost,  Charles  W 3 

Yost,  Robert  L 53 

Young,  John  B 4 

Young,  Samuel  H 30 


Page 

Young,  Whitney 45 

Zagorski,  Steven  D 49 

Zawadzki,  Casimir  T 60 

Zeller,  Winn  F.. 62 

Zentz,  George  H.. 42 

Zerbel,  Harry  R 22 

Zimmermann,  Robert  W 48 

Zirkle,  Vernon  B 3 

Zurhollen,  Joseph  O.,  Jr 67 

Zweig,  Ben_ 43 


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OCTOBER  1^  1948 


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LIST 

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CONTENTS 

Page 

XPLANATORY     NoTE IV 

BBREVIATIONS    AND    SYMBOLS IV 

OSTS  OF  Assignment 1 

Personnel  Assigned  to  the  Department 66 

Personnel  on  Special  and  Temporary  Detail 70 

Personnel  on  Detail  as  Inspectors 71 

Personnel  on  Leave  or  Assigned  to  Posts  Being  Reestablished 71 

Special  Offices 71 

Economic  Cooperation  Administration 73 

STDEX  of  Persons 79 

eographic   Index 96 

III 


I 


EXPLANATORY  NOTE 

The  listing  of  officers  by  post  is  according  to  salary  and  not  according  to  rank.  Tl 
relative  rank  of  officers  of  the  three  categories  of  Foreign  Service  personnel  will  I 
determined  by  Foreign  Service  Regulations. 

ABBREVIATIONS  AND  SYMBOLS 

— Executive 

— Foreign  Service  officer 

— Foreign  Service  Reserve  offic 

— Foreign  Service  Staff  officer 

— Junior 

— Legation 

— Office  of  military  attache 

— Office  of  naval  attach6 

— Senior 

— Vice  consulate 

t  indicates  that  the  date  given  does  not  show  the  total  length  of  continuous  servi 
of  the  officer  at  the  post.  For  this  information  the  officer's  biography  in  t 
Register  of  the  Department  of  State  should  be  consulted. 

IV 


(AA) 

— Office  of  air  attach^ 

Exec. 

Admin 

. — Administrative 

FSO 

Asst. 

— Assistant 

FSR 

(C) 

— Consulate 

FSS 

(CA) 

— Consular  agency 

Jr. 

(CG) 

— Consulate  general 

(L) 

CM 

— Foreign  Service  officer  of  class 

(MA) 

of  career  minister 

(NA) 

Cml. 

— Commercial 

Sr. 

(E) 

— Embassy 

(VC) 

Econ. 

- — Economic 

POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


AFGHANISTAN 


bul  (R) 


(MA  &  AA). 


ARGENTINA 


lO.nos  Aires  (E) . 


Name  and  title 


Ely  E.   Palmer,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

T.  Eliot  Weil,  second  secretary;  consul 

Pierre  E.  Parker,  attache..- 

Bruce  R.  Crooks,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

David  B.  Wharton,  asst.  attache 

John  M.  Howison,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Lt.  Col.  Jacob  F.  Mynderse,  military  attache 

Maj.  John  R.  Brown,  Jr.,  air  attache' 


James  Bruce,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  pleni- 
potentiary. 
Julian  C.  Greenup,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 
Guy  W.  Ray,  counselor  of  embassy  with  rank  of 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

Ralph  Hilton,  first  secretary 

Edward  S.  Maney,  first  secretary;  consul  general . 

Thomas  J.  Maleady,  first  secretary;  consul 

James  F.  Grady,  attache 

Arthur  T.  Thompson,  attache 

Edwin  E.  Vallon,  attache 

John  Ordway,  second  secretary;  consul 

D.  Chadwick  Brag;;iotti,  attache 

Albart  C.  Gamache,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

John  C.  Shillock,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Dixon  Donnelley,  attache 

Albert  B.  Franklin,  second  secretary;  consul 

Warren  L.  Dean,  attache 

Manson  Ear]  Harter,  attache  2. 

Livingston  D.  Watrous,  second  secretary;    vice 
consul. 

Arthur  P.  Biggs,  asst.  attache' 

Vernet  L".  Gresham,  vice  consul. 

Roy  T.  Davis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  asst.  cultural 
officer. 

Gerald  G.  Jones,  consul 

Joseph  J.  Montllor,  second  secretary;  attache  < 

Kenneth  Norman  Hynes,  asst.  attache 

Arthur  L.  Gamson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Clarence  T.  Breaux,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Douglass    K.    Ballentine,    third   secretary;    vic« 
consul. 

Dale  M.  Christensen,  vice  consul 

Walter  Trenta,  vice  consul 

Samuel  H.  Young,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


tMay 

6, 1948 

FSO-CM 

Jan. 

6, 1948 

FSO-4 

Feb. 

17, 1947 

FSS-6 

Oct. 

22, 1946 

FSO-5 

tSept. 

21, 1947 

FSS-8 

Sept. 

12, 1947 

FSO-G 

Apr. 

24, 1948 

Apr. 

15,  1948 

July  12,1947 
Nov.  29, 1946 
July     1, 194-7 


tFcb. 
tJuly 

Mar. 

May 
tJune 

May 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

June 
tOct. 

May 

May 

Jan. 


3, 1948 
11,1946 
22, 1948 
1, 1947 
2, 1947 
17, 1948 
14, 1945 
10, 1947 

26. 1945 
23, 1947 
15,  1948 

18. 1947 

21. 1948 
22, 1947 

29. 1946 


Apr.  28,1948 
Mar.  31, 1947 
Aug.   23,1948 

Mar.  30, 1948 
Sept.  16, 1948 
Dec.  9, 1947 
Aug.  20,1946 
Sept.  27, 1946 
tFeb.  21,1948 

Jan.  24,1947 
Aug.  14,1947 
Mar.  30, 1948 


Category 
and  class 


1  Assigned  also  to  Karachi. 

»  Assigned  also  to  Asuncion,  Montevideo,  and  Santiago. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Asuncion,  La  Paz,  Montevideo,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  and  Santiago. 

*  Resident  in  Tucuman. 


FSO-2 

FSO-2 

FSR-2 
FSO-.-^ 
FSO-3 
FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 
FSO-4 
FSS-4 
FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-6 
FSO-5 

FSR-5 
FSS-8 
FSO-5 

FSS-8 
FSO-5 
FSR-5 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    19  48 


Post 


ARGENTINA— Con. 

Buenos  Aires  (E)— Con— 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


AUSTRALIA 

Canberra,  Australian  Capi- 
tal Territory  (E). 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
sigiunent 


Adelaide, 
(C). 


South    Australia 


Brisbane,  Queensland  (C) . 


Melbourne,  Victoria  (C)- 


Lydia  J.  Wright,  public-affairs  asst 

William  Perry  Stedman,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Edward  J.  Lawler,  vice  consul 

Frederick  H.  Hauser,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Paul  E.  Woodward,  disbursing  officer 

Eugene  V.  Harris,  asst.  attachS 

Edith  P.  Meredith,  econ,  analyst 


Capt.   Ranson  Fullinwider,  naval  attache  and 
naval  attache  for  air. 

Brig.  Gen.  Charles  H.  Caldwell,  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  James  B.  Corbett,  asst.  military  attache.- 
Lt.  Col.  John  L.  Strong,  asst.  mOitary  attache.... 
Lt.  Col.  Donald  B.  Webber,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.  Comdr.  James  E.  Whatton,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  R.  Startzell,  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Gerald  E.  Williams,  asst.  air  attache 

Maj.  Richard  C.  Harris,  asst.  air  attache 


Feb.  11,1947 
Oct.     9, 1947 

Dec.  18,1947 
Sept.  19, 1945 

JJuIy  25,1948 
Feb.   25,1948 

tFeb.  23,1947 

Aug.  16,1946 

tOct.  1, 1948 
Mar.  27, 1946 
May  10,1946 
Jan.  9, 1947 
Apr.  29,1946 

Dec.  12,1946 


June 
tOct. 


1, 1948 
1. 1948 


FSS-9 
FSO-6 

FSS-10 
FSS-11 
FSS-10 
FSS-U 
FSS-12 


Myron  Melvin  Cowen,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

J.  Bartlett  Richards,  cml.  attache  '. 

Andrew  B.  Foster,  first  secretary 

Llewellyn  Vernon  Toyne,  attache  ' 

Donald  W.  Lamm,  second  secretary 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  attache  ^ 

David  Cameron  Cuthell,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. ^ 

William  R.  Gennert,  vice  consul 

Corabelle  Tolin,  disbursing  officer 


Col.  Hugh  B.  Hester,  military  attache. 

Comdr.  Stephan  Jurika,  Jr.,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air.' 
Lt.  Col.  Ralph  L.  Michaelis,  air  attache 


July 
Jan. 

1, 1948 
26, 1948 

FSO-2 

June 

3, 1948 

FSO-3 

[May 

16, 1948 

FSS-4 

Apr. 

24, 1947 

FSO-4 

Mar. 

18, 1948 

FSS-6 

Sept. 

16, 1947 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

30, 1948 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

21, 1947 

FSS-11 

Jan. 

23, 1948 

tJuly 

17, 1947 

tOct.      1, 1948 
Col.  Jacob  s!  Sauer,  asst.  military  attache Apr.  24, 1946 


Elvin  Seibert,  consul 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  '. 

Verne  G.  Staten,  vice  consul 

Bayard  King,  vice  consul 

William  L.  Peck,  consul 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  2. 

Robert  E.  Dowland,  vice  consul 

Samuel  J.  Fletcher,  consul  general 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  ". 

Vernon  B.  Zirkle,  consul 

David  I.  Ferber,  vice  consul 

Jules  E.  Bernard,  vice  consul 

Helene  E.  W.  Fischer,  vice  consul 

Herbert  B.  Leggett,  vice  consul 


June 

3, 1947 

FSO-4 

Mar. 

18, 1948 

FSS-6 

Mar. 

14, 1947 

FSS-10 

Feb. 

2, 1948 

FSS-U 

Oct. 

14, 1946 

FSO-4 

Mar. 

18, 1948 

FSS-6 

Apr. 

23, 1948 

FSS-11 

Nov. 

25, 1947 

FSO-2 

Mar. 

18, 1948 

FSS-6 

JJune 

2, 1948 

FSS-7 

Sept. 

3, 1947 

FSO-5 

Sept 

10, 1948 

FSO-5 

Apr. 

12, 1948 

FSS-10 

June 

27, 1946 

FSS-11 

•  Resident  in  Sydney.  ,  t.  •  k„„„   -m 

2  Assigned  as  attache  at  Canberra  and  Wellington;  consular  attache  at  Adelaide,  Auckland,  Brisbane,  M 
bourne,  Noum6a,  Perth,  Suva,  Sydney,  and  Tahiti;  resident  in  Sydney. 
»  Assigned  also  to  Wellington. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


AUSTRALIA— Con. 


erth,  Western  A  iistralia  (C) 


ydney,  New  South  Wales 
(CG). 


AUSTRIA 


ienna  (L). 


Name  and  title 


Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attachfi  ' 

Robert  L.  Hunter,  consul 

Rudolph  W.  Hefti,  vice  consul 

Orsen  N.  Nielsen,  consul  general 

Knowlton  V.  Hicks,  consul 

Webster  Powell,  attachfi 

Hector  C.  Adam,  Jr.,  consol 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  ' 

Lylo  C.  Himmel,  consul 

Alexander  C.  Johnpoll,  vice  consul 

Evelyn  M.  Schwarztrauber,  vice  consul;  econ. 
analyst. 

Elizabeth  M.  Bond,  librarian 

Robert  C.  Arnold,  vice  consul  2 

Albert  Eugene  Frank,  vice  consul 

Herbert  Gordon,  vice  consul 

Joanne  V.  Wiim,  vice  consul 


John  G.  Erhardt,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minis- 
ter plenipotentiary. 

James  Orr  Denby,  counselor  of  legation 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache  ' 

Charles  W.  Yost,  counselor  of  legation 

William  C.  Ockey,  first  secretary;  consul 

Carlisle  C.  Mclvor,  attache 

Floyd  E.  Masten,  attache* 

George  W.  Renchard,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harrison  Lewis,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  H.  Richardson,  attachfi 

William  F.  Busser,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harry  W.  Johnstone,  second  secretary;  consul 

Peter  K.  Constan,  vice  consul 

James  G.  Cate,  asst.  attach^ 

Alan  P.  White,  asst.  attache 

Franklin  W.  Trapnell,  admin,  asst 

M  ary  Jane  Porter,  records  supervisor 

Gordon  M.  Messing,  vice  consul 

Michael  R.  Gannett,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.  _ 

Ben  D.  Kimpel,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Andrew  E.  Olson,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Clinton  L.  Olson,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  F.  Breitmayer,  vice  consul _._ 

Richard  A.  O.  Schwartz,  asst.  attachg.. _ 

Alva  L.  Taber,  vice  consul;  disbursing  officer 

Wayne  W.  Fisher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  L.  James,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Joseph  R.  Jacyno,  vice  consul 

Hugh  Q.  Appling,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  R.  Trigg,  3d,  vice  consul 

Jean  Royal  Tartter,  vice  consul 

Roberta  L.  Meyerkort,  vice  consul _ 

Frank  E.  Maestrone,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Mar. 

18, 1948 

FSS-6 

June 

25, 1948 

rss-8 

Apr. 

17, 1946 

FSS-8 

Aug. 

1, 1946 

FSO-1 

Mar. 

4, 1947 

FSO-3 

May  31, 1946 

FSS-4 

June 

12, 1947 

FSO-4 

Mar. 

18, 1948 

FSS-6 

tAug. 

4, 1947 

FSS-7 

Dec. 

2, 1946 

FSO-6 

Feb. 

1, 1945 

FSS-10 

JNov. 

13, 1946 

FSR-6 

Nov. 

3, 1944 

FSS-9 

Sept. 

24, 1947 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

3, 1947 

FSO-6 

June 

13, 1945 

FSS-U 

tAug.    3, 1946 


tMay 
Dec. 

tNov. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
May 
July 

|Nov. 
June 
Sept. 
Sept. 

tSept. 

lAug. 
Dec. 

IJune 
Nov. 

tSept. 

tSept. 
Sept. 
May 
Aug. 

|Jan. 
July 
Sept. 
Nov. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
May 
May 
June 
May 


,1946 
,  1945 
1, 1947 
,  1947 
,  1945 
,1948 
,1948 
,1948 
,1947 
,  1947 
,1948 
1, 1947 
,1948 
,1948 
,  1947 
,  1948 
,  1947 
,1946 
,1946 
>,  1946 
,1948 
',  1948 
,1948 
,  1948 
,1948 
i,  1947 
,  1946 
,  1947 
,  1948 
,1948 
,1947 
,1948 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-CM 
FSO-3 

rss-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSS-4 

FSS-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-8 

FSS-7 

FSS-7 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSO-C 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 


•  Assigned  as  attache  at  Canberra  and  Wellington;  consular  attache  at  Adelaide,  Auckland,  Brisbane,  Mel- 
r  oume,  Noumea,  Perth,  Suva,  Sydney,  and  Tahiti;  resident  in  Sydney. 

2  Resident  in  Canberra. 

'  AssignedalsotoAthens,  Belgrade,  Berlin,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Helsinki,  London,  Paris,  Praha,  Rome, 

Dfla,  and  Warsaw;  resident  in  Bern. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Athens,  Belgrade,  Berlin,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Praha,  Rome,  Sofia,  and  Warsaw. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


Post 


AUSTRIA— Con. 

Vienna  (LI— Continued. 


BELGIUM  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

(Belgium) 

Brussels  (Bruxelles)  (E). 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Name  and  title 


Antwerp  (Antwcrpen)  (CG) 


Ruth  S.  Anderson,  vice  consul 
Olive  M.  Jensen,  vice  consul.. 
Ralph  S.  Smith,  vice  consul.-. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


tMar.  20, 1948 
JMay  7, 1948 
June  26,1948 


Feb. 


tSept. 

June 
tAug. 
Jan. 
July 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Admiral  Alan  Q.  Kirk,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary.! 
Raymond  C.  Miller,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs.^ 

Hugh  Millard,  counselor  of  embassy 

Jerome  T.  Gaspard,  first  secretary;  consul  ^ 

Charles  J.  Little,  first  secretary;  consul 

Douglas  MacArthur,  2d,  first  secretary;  consuL.. 

Howard  B.  Ralley,  civil  air  attach^  ' 

Manuel  Sanchez,  attach^  * 

Alice  Rogers  Eager,  attach^ 

Daniel  D.  Hunter,  attache ..IJApr. 

Neal  D.  Borum,  consul tJan. 

Eric  Kocher,  second  secretary;  consul  ^ 1  Aug. 

A.  Guy  Hope,  second  secretary;  consul 

George  T.  Moody,  asst.  attache 

George    Lybrook    West,    Jr.,    second    secretary; 

consul.  2 

George  Kelso  Daly,  attache 

J.  Philip  Groves,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Young,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Chalmers  B.  Wood,  third  secretary;  vice  consuL. 

Clay  H.  Henderson,  vice  consul 

Russell  L.  Gibbs,  special  disbursing  agent 

Harrison  L.  Dick,  vice  consul 

James  J.  Blake,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Hardy  W.  Croxton,  vice  consul 


1. 1946 
18, 1947 

3. 1947 

23. 1947 

26. 1948 
12, 1948 

2, 1945 

5. 1948 
3, 1948 

30, 1947 
31, 1947 
20, 1947 


Col.  Clare  H.  Armstrong,  military  attache^ 

Capt.  Ranald  M.  MacKinnon,  naval  attache  and 
naval  attache  for  air.' 

Lt.  Col.  Malcolm  A.  Moore,  air  attache^ 

Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache  2. 

Lt.  Col.  Ridgeway  P.  Smith,  Jr.,  asst.  military  at- 
tache. 2 

Ma].  John  C.  Parker,  asst.  military  attache  " 

Comdr.  William  Grizzard  Holman,  asst.  naval 
attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air.« 


Paul  P.  Steintorf,  consul  general. 

Robert  W.  Tucker,  consul 

George  Carnahan,  vice  consul — 

Lora  C.  Bryning,  vice  consul 

J.  Roland  Jacobs,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Hill,  vice  consul 


Feb. 

24, 1948 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

July 

21,1948 

Aug. 

23, 1948 

tFeb. 

10, 1946 

June 

26, 1947 

July 

1, 1948 

Dec. 

30, 1944 

tJuly 

11,1948 

Apr. 

22, 1948 

Oct. 

29, 1947 

Dec. 

10, 1947 

Dec. 

10,1946 

Apr. 

2, 1948 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

June 

17, 1947 

May 

6, 1946 

Jan. 

10, 1947 

July 

19, 1948 

June 

2, 1947 

Sept. 

24, 1948 

June 

20, 1945 

Aug. 

22, 1946 

Aug. 

25, 1945 

July 

19, 1946 

1  Accredited  also  to  Luxembourg. 

»  Assigned  also  to  Luxembourg. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Luxembourg  and  Paris;  resident  in  Paris. 

♦  Assigned  also  to  Luxembourg,  Paris,  and  The  Hague;  resident  in  Paris. 

»  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  The  Hague. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


BELGIUM  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

Beli;iuni) — Continued 

twerp     (Antwerp  en) 
,C  G)  —Continued 

(Africa) 

sabethville,  Belgian  Con- 

0(C). 

)poldville,  Belgian  Congo 

CG). 


BOLIVIA 


Paz(E). 


(MA  &  AA). 


ihabamba  (C)... 

BRAZIL 

de  Janeiro  (E).. 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


Robert  A.  Stein,  vice  consul 

Norman  E.  Warner,  vice  consul 

Helen  Randolph  Sexton,  vice  consul 

J.  Brock  Havron,  consul 

Thomas  Glenn  Murdock,  consular  attache  ' 

William  H.  Beach,  consul  general 

Anthony  C.  Swezey,  cultural  officer 

Levi  Pease  Smith,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Samuel  O.  Ruff,  vice  consul 

John  Telban,  vice  consul 


Joseph    Flack,    ambassador    extraordinary    and 
plenipotentiary. 

Carrel  B.  Larson,  minerals  attache  ^ 

George  Walter  Levangie,  petroleum  attache  ' 

James  Espy,  first  secretary ;  consul 

Richard  A.  Johnson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Justin  E.  O'Donnell,  attache 

Joseph  F.  Walker,  consul -.. 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attache  * 

Park  F.  Wollam,  vice  consul;  admin,  officer 

Lee  M.  Hunsaker,  asst.  public-affairs  officer 

William  P.  Hudson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Oeorge  P.  Stone,  asst.  attach^ 

Dwight  E.  Scarbrough,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Samuel  D.  Eaton,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Rudolph  Days,  disbursing  officer 

Col.  Paul  W.  Steinbeck,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  John  J.  Hussey,  Jr.,  air  attaehfi- 

Edward  C.  Ingraliam,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Robert  H.  Eraser,  vice  consul 


Herschel  V.  Johnson,  ambassador  extraordmary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

David  McK.  Key,  counselor  of  embassy 

Clarence  C.  Brooks,  counselor  of  embassy  forecon. 

affairs. 

Erwin  P.  Keeler,  first  secretary:  consul   

Guy  Ijouis  Bush,  agricultural  attache 

John  B.  Ocheltree,  first  secretary;  consul 

Claude  Courand,  first  secretary;  consul 

Emerson  I.  Brown,  minerals  attache 

Percy  De  F.  Warner,  civil  air  attache 

William  M.  Wheeler,  Jr., attache 

Gardner  B.  MacPherson,  asst.  attache 

Randolph  A.  Kidder,  second  secretary;  consul 

Alan  Fisher,  asst.  information  oflScer 


Oct.  22, 1947 
July  29, 1946 
Sept.  10, 1947 


Sept.  16, 1948 
Oct.    20,1947 

tFeb.  2.3,1948 
Aug.  2, 1948 
Mar.  24, 1948 
Oct.    16,1947 

tSept.  20,  1947 


Apr.  27,1946 


June 

Dec. 

June 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

July 

July 
JMar. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Nov. 
tFeb. 


4. 1946 

3. 1947 
25, 1948 
25, 1948 

18. 1947 

8. 1948 

1. 1947 

10. 1946 

24. 1948 
23, 1948 

5. 1948 
6, 1948 

12. 1947 
8, 1948 


July    16,1946 
May    4, 1948 

Sept.  17, 1947 
Sept.    6,1948 


Apr.   14, 1948 

Apr.  15,1947 
Apr.  18,1945 


Dec. 
July 
Apr. 

tAug. 
May 
July 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Apr. 

IJuly 


23. 1946 
2, 1943 

15. 1947 
23, 1947 
18, 1944 

29. 1946 

16. 1947 

20. 1947 
26, 1946 

13. 1948 


issigned  also  to  Luanda. 

4.ssigned  also  to  Bogota,  Lima,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Lima. 

Assigned  also  to  Lima,  Quito,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Lima. 

,,\ssigned  also  to  Bogota,  Lima,  and  Quito;  resident  in  Bogota. 

817182—49 2 


FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 


FSO-5 
FSR-4 
FSO-3 
FSO-4 
FSO-5 
FSO-6 
FSS-U 


FSO-CM 

FSS-4 
PSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 


FSO-6 
FSS-11 


FSO-CM 

FSO-1 
FSO-1 

FSO-3 
FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSS-3 
FSR^ 
FSS-4 
FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    19  48 


Post 


BRAZIL— Continued 


Rio    de   Janeiro    (E)- 
tinued. 


-Con- 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Victoria,  Espirito  Santo 
(VC). 
Bahia  (Salvador),  Bahia  (C) 


Eortaleza,  Ceara  (C) 

Para  (Bel6m),  Para  (C)_ 


Name  and  title 


Manaus,  Amazonas  (CA) 
SSo     Luiz,     MaranhSo 
(CA). 
Pernambuco   (Recife),   Per- 

nambuco  (C). 
Porto   Alegre,   Rio   Grande 
doSul  (C). 

Rio  Grande,  Rio  Grande 
do  Sul  (CA). 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Charles  W.  Adair,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul.. .. 

Robert  Bailey  Elwood,  second  secretary 

Gordon  J.  Cloney,  asst.  attache 

David  A.  deLima,  attach^ 

Martin  Reynolds,  attache 

Henry  Evans  Thomas,  3d,  attach^ 

Albert  S.  Browne,  consul 

Rudolf  E.  Cahn,  vice  consul;  cml.  analyst 

Allen  H.  Lester,  econ,  analyst 

Stewart    G.    Anderson,    second    secretary;    vice 

consul. 

Robert  Hale  Shields,  asst.  attache 

Samuel  H.  McKinney,  admin,  asst 

John  M.  Hansen,  vice  consul ' 

Hemi  Andrfe  Weismann,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 

Arthur  D.  Foley,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Susan  H.  Barbosa,  personnel  asst 

Jack  B.  Kubish,  general  services  officer 

Donald  J.  McGrath,  vice  consul 

Charles  W.  Anderson,  vice  consul. 

James  A.  Collins,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Heber  R.  Bird,  vice  consul;  cml.  analyst 

William  Preston  Rambo,  vice  consul;  cml.  analyst. 

Jack  E.  Connor,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Margaret  P.  Hays,  vice  consul 

John  Crider  Amott,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Edward  Bruce  Ferguson,  vice  consul 

Harold  A.  Church,  disbursing  oflflcer.. 


June 

July 

Oct. 

May 
tOct. 

May 
tJan. 
tOct. 

Aug. 

Apr. 


21, 1948 
12, 1948 
9, 1947 
23, 1947 
19, 1947 
22, 1947 
31, 1947 
28, 1945 
14, 1947 
11,1947 


Feb.  23,1948 
lApr.  21,1946 

May  12,1947 
tJune  28,1947 


Aug 
tJuly 
tApr. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

July 

Nov. 

Apr. 
tApr. 


Lt.  Col.  Art.  B.  Miller,  Jr.,  military  attache 

Capt.  Willard  A.  Saunders,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Brig.  Gen.  Reuben  C.  Hood,  Jr.,  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Donald  1j.  Durfee,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.   Col.   Hamilton   Disston  South,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Comdr.  James  A.  Adk'ms,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Col.  James  C.  McGehee,  asst.  air  attache.  _. 


Williams  Bcal,  vice  consul 

Robert  John  MacQuaid,  vice  consul... 

Kenneth  J.  Yearns,  consul 

William  W.  Lanahan,  Jr.,  vice  consul- 
Robert  A.  Christopher,  vice  consul — 

Richard  A.  Godfrey,  vice  consul 

George  T.  Colman,  consul 

John  A.  Moran,  3d,  vice  consul 


20. 1946 
11, 1948 
18, 1948 

14. 1947 
1, 1947 

23. 1948 

14. 1946 
6, 1946 
3, 1946 

30. 1947 

17. 1947 

29. 1948 
18, 1948 


{Sept.  22, 1948 
June  22,  1948 

Aug.  23,1948 
Mar.  15,  1948 
July   28,1948 

Aug.  13,  1947 

Mar.  25,  1946 


Thomas  Moses,  consular  agent- 


George  E.  Miller,  consul.- --. 

Robert  Bruce  Harley,  vice  consul. 

William  Belton,  consul 

Henry  L.  Pitts,  Jr.,  vice  consul.-. 
Richard  H.  Stephens,  vice  consul  . 
Eugene  C.  Pflflner,  consular  agent. 


May  19, 
{Mar.  8, 
{Feb.  13, 
Jan.  14, 
Sept.  22, 
June  4, 
July  1, 
July  23, 


1948 
1948 
1947 
1946 
1947 
19.47 
1948 
1947 


July  17,1948 

Feb.  20,1946 

May  18,1948 

Apr.  11, 1946 

Sept.  16, 1948 

Feb.  2, 1948 

Dec.  1. 1942 


1  Detailed  to  S5o  Paulo  indefinitely. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


BRAZIL— Continued 

Santos,  Sao  Paulo  (C.) 

3fio  Paulo,  Sfio  Paulo  (CG). 


Curitiba,  Parana  (CA). 


BULGARIA 


Sofia  (Sofiya)  (L). 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


BURMA,  UNION  OF 
Rangoon  (E) 


Name  and  title 


Arthur  Q.  Parsloe,  consul 

Luther  A.  Thomas,  2d,  vice  consul 

Cecil  M.  P.  Cross,  consul  general 

Sheldon  Thomas,  consul 

Frederick  E.  Farnsworth,  consul 

Charles  K.  Ludewig,  consul 

Marc  L.  Severe,  consul 

Oscar  K.  Moore,  agricultural  ofHcer 

John  M.  Hansen,  vice  consul ' 

John  F.  Root,  vice  consul 

Edward  V.  Lindberg,  vice  consul 

Ray  H.  Crane,  vice  consul 

Frederick  L.  Royt,  vice  consul 

Daniel  B.  Harrison,  disbursing  officer 

Ralf  H.  Masure,  vice  consul . 

Francisco  M.  Albizu,  acting  consular  agent- 


Donald  R.  Heath,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

Sidney  E.  O'Donoghue,  counselor  of  legation 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache  ' 

Raymond  F.  Courtney,  second  secretary;  consul _- 

Louis  Charles  Beck,  attach^ 

Donald  Freeman  Ewing,  vice  consul 

Robert  Rossow,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Spencer  Solon  Beman,  3d,  asst.  attach^ 

Mary  S.  Johnston,  asst.  attache 

Thomas  M.  Recknagel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Stanley  M.  Cleveland,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
WOlard  Allan,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Col.  Brookner  W.  Brady,  military  attaehS 

Capt.  Robert  Hemy  Qibbs,  naval  attachS  and 

naval  attachfi  for  air. 

Col.  John  C.  Pitchford,  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Qratian  M.  Yatsevitch,  asst.  military 

attache. 


J.  Klahr  Huddle,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Andrew  Vincent  Corry,  attache  ' 

J.  Russell  Andrus,  second  secretary;  consul 

R.  Austin  Acly,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  L.  Clifford,  second  secretary;  consul 

Herbert  D.  Spivack,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Albert  Laplace  Dart,  asst.  attache  ♦ 

Ruth  L.  Lewis,  asst.  attache . 

James  B.  Lindsey,  vice  consul ._ 

Albert  A.  Rabida,  vice  consul 

Myron  Lee  Cotterman,  general  services  officer 

Jerome  K.  HoUoway,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
MonaT.  Farmer,  librarian 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


♦Jan.    31,1947 

FSS-8 

Apr.  28,1948 

FSS-11 

Mar.  21, 1941 

FSO-1 

Jan.    14,1948 

FSO-3 

May  18.1948 

FSO-4 

Sept.    2,1947 

FSO-4 

tJan.    31,1947 

FSS-7 

Sept.  15, 1947 

FSR-5 

Sept.  20, 1948 

FSS-9 

Sept.  10, 1946 

FSO-6 

Dec.  23,1946 

FSO-6 

Jan.     5, 1946 

FSS-9 

Dec.    5, 1947 

FSS-9 

Nov.    2,1947 

FSS-10 

tFeb.  21,1947 

FSS-11 

May  24,1948 

Sept.  30, 1947 


Jan. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Jan. 
tOet. 
tSept. 

June 
tOct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 
Apr. 


26, 1948 

29. 1945 
7, 1947 
9, 1947 

4. 1947 
27, 1947 
27, 1947 
31, 1947 

18. 1947 

30. 1946 

13. 1948 

5. 1948 
2, 1948 


JOct.      1, 1948 
Sept.  15, 1947 


Oct     17,1947 


Sept. 
tOct. 
Aug. 
June 
Dec. 
July 
July 
Mar. 
Sept. 
July 
Aug. 


4, 1947 
31, 1947 

11. 1947 

22. 1948 
22, 1947 

18. 1947 

24. 1948 

26. 1947 
24.1947 

20. 1948 
22, 1947 


JNov.  13, 1946 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-CM 

FSO-3 

FSS-2 
FSO-4 
FSS-5 
FSS-7 
FSO-5 
FSS-8 
FSR-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 


FSO-CM 

FSR-3 

FSR^ 

FSO-4 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSR-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-11 

FSS-IO 

FSO-6 

FSS-12 


I  Assigned  also  to  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Athens,  Belgrade,  Berlin,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Helsinki,  London,  Paris,  Praha,  Rome, 
Vienna,  and  Warsaw;  resident  in  Bern. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Colombo,  Karachi,  Katmandu,  and  New  Delhi;  resident  in  New  Delhi. 
*  Assigned  also  to  Bangkok,  Hanoi,  and  Saigon;  resident  in  Bangkok. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST  I    OCTOBER    1,    194  8 


Post 


BURMA,  UNION  OF- 

Continued 

Rangoon  (E)— Continued 
(MA,  NA,  &  AA) 


Name  and  title 


CANADA 

Ottawa,  Ontario  (E). 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Calgary,  Alberta  (C)..- 
Edmonton,  Alberta  (C). 


Fort  William  and  Port  Ar- 
thur, Ontario  (C). 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  (CG).. 


Hamilton,  Ontario  (C).. 
Montreal.'Quebec  (CG). 


Col.  Joseph  K.  Baker,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Francis  J.  McQuillen,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air.  i 
Col.  George  W.  Hansen,  air  attache' 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Laurence  A.  Steinhardt,  appointed  ambassador 
extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary. 

Julian  F.  Harrington,  counselor  of  embassy 

Homer  S.  Fox,  counselor  of  embassy  for  ccon.  af- 
fairs. 

Richard  W.  Byrd,  first  secretary;  consul 

George  S.  Roper,  first  secretary;  consul 

Francis  A.  Flood,  first  secretary;  consul 

William  L.  Kilcoin.  first  secretary;  consul 

Terry  B.  Sanders,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul.... 

Roy  Olin  Westley,  agricultural  officer 

Henry  N.  Groman,  attache  ' 

George  C.  Minor,  consul 

Cyrus  B.  Follmer,  consul 

Otho  T.  Colclough,  asst.  attach^ 

Paul  F.  DuVivier,  second  secretary;  vice  consul- 
William  Norris  Dale,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Elizabeth  Child  Macintosh,  econ.  analyst 

Jay  F.  Steinmetz,  vice  consul;  asst.  disbursing 
agent. 

Col.  Raymond  E.  S.  Williamson,  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Benjamin  Scott  Custer,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Jack  C.  Hodgson,  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  August  Schomburg,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Harold  I>.  Richey,  asst.  military  attache. . 
Comdr.  Frederick  E.  Janney,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Col.  Sherwood  E.  Buckland,  asst.  air  attache 


Apr.  2, 1948 

Mar.  25, 1948 

Aug.  5, 1948 

Aug.  12,1948 


Dec. 
tTuly 

Mar. 
tJune 
tFeb. 

May 
tApr. 

Feb. 

Dec. 
tJan. 

Jan. 
IJune 

May 

Dec. 

Aug. 
tMay 


9, 1946 
1, 1948 

29, 1948 
26, 1948 
21, 1948 
13, 1948 
29, 1947 
25, 1947 
29. 1947 

31. 1947 

26. 1948 
13, 1948 

1. 1946 
18, 1947 
30,  1945 

5, 1946 


Charles  W.  Allen,  consul 

Paul  C.  Scddicum,  consul 

Charles  Hayden  McLoon.  vice  consul. 
Charles  H.  Stephan,  consul 


Archibald  E.  Gray,  consul 

Fred  M.  Wren,  vice  consul 

Charles  C.  Adams,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Jose  L.  Romero,  vice  consul 

Francis  L.  Spalding,  consul 

George  Moflitt,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

H.  Lawrence  Groves,  consul  general 

Eugene  M.  Hinkle,  consul 

Jack  K.  McFall,  consul 

James  E.  Callahan,  consul 

W.  Horton  Schoellkopf.  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

John  R.  Barry,  consul 

Charles  T.  Warner,  vice  consul 

Wilbm-  P.  Chase,  vice  consul - 

Frederic  H,  Bphr,  Jr.,  vice  copsiil--.--  -■ 


Mar.  18, 1946 
July    28,1948 

tOct.  1, 1948 

Mar.  12, 1946 

May  8,1946 

Mar.  9,1948 

tOct.      1, 1948 

tJan  31, 1947 
tJan.  31. 19.J7 
Oct  21, 1947 
Sept.  22,  1947 


July 
JJan. 

July 
JMay 

Jan. 

June 
tAug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 
JJan. 

Mar. 
tJan. 

Aug. 

July 

Jan. 


1. 1947 
8, 1946 

20, 1948 

1. 1948 
27. 1948 
15, 1946 
23, 1948 

10. 1946 

16. 1947 
31, 1947 

27. 1946 

31. 1947 

14. 1945 
15, 1947 

17. 1946 


FSO-J 

FSO-3; 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSS-7 

FSS-6 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-7 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 


FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-U 
FSS-7 

FSO-3 
FSR-5 

FSS-U 

FSS-10 

FSO-4 

FSS-U 

FSO-1 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSS-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-8 

F30-5 

FSS-9 


1  Assigned  also  to  Bangkok. 

?  Assigned  also  to  St.  John's,  Newfoundland, 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


CANADA— Continued 

[ontreal,    Quebec    (CG)— 
ContiBued 


iagara  Falls,  Ontario  (C). 
uebec,  Quebec  (C) 


egina,  Saskatchewan  (C)_-, 
..  John,  New  Brunswick 
(C). 

oronto,  Ontario  (CG) 


ancouver,  British  Colum- 
bia (CG). 


ictoria,  British   Columbia 

(C). 

'indsor,  Ontario  (C) 


'innipeg,  Manitoba  (CQ)_ 


CEYLON 


olombo  (E). 


Name  and  title 


James  R.  Ruchti,  vice  consul 

Robert  C.  Johnson,  Jr.,  vice  consul. .. 

Stanley  T.  Hayes,  vice  consul _. 

Harold  T.  Pepin,  \ico  consul 

Stephen  Olesuevich,  vice  consul 

Marie  C.  Chabot,  vice  consul 

Arthur  R.  Williams,  consul 

William  H.  Brown,  vice  consul 

William  E.  Cole,  Jr.,  consul 

Thomas  S.  Estes,  vice  consul 

Joseph  E.  Gross,  vice  consul 

James  R.  Riddle,  consul 

Ralph  Miller,  consul. 

William  A.  Mitchell,  vice  consul 

Lewis  D.  Brown,  vice  consul 

H.  Earle  Russell,  consul  general 

Sidney  A.  Belovsky,  consul 

Frederick  A.  Bohne,  consul 

Robert  William  Harding,  vice  consul. 

J.  William  Henry,  vice  consul 

Mildred  V.  Deike,  admin,  asst 

Charles  F.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Abbott  Judd,  vice  consul 

Malcolm  R.  Dougherty,  vic«  consul... 

John  P.  MacDonald,  vice  consul 

Alfred  W.  Klieforth,  consul  general..- 

Georgo  D.  Andrews,  consul _._ 

Nelson  P.  Meeks,  consul 

Charles  C.  Carson,  vice  consul 

William  R.  Duggan,  vice  consul 

Augustus  C.  Owen,  vice  consul 

Paul  W.  Meyer,  consul 


Bernard  Gotlieb,  consul 

Gerald  A.  Mokma,  consul 

Diincan  Miirchison  White,  consul 

Charles  E.  B.  Payne,  vice  consul 

Charles  C.  Sundell,  vice  consul 

Juan  L.  Gorrell,  vice  consul 

Walter  H.  McKinney,  consul  general. 

Sherburne  Dillingham,  consul.. 

J.  Ramon  Solana,  vice  consul., 

Quentin  R.  Bates,  vice  consul 

Joseph  W.  Sowell,  vice  consul 


Felix  Cole,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  pleni- 
potentiary. 

Walter  A.  Foote,  counselor  of  embassy 

Andrew  Vincent  Corry,  attache  ' 

Charles  P.  O'Donnell,  first  secretary;  consul 

Howard  Earl  Furnas,  consular  attachfi  2 

Helen  R.  Nicholl,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Leon  B.  Poullada,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Harriet  C.  Thurgood,  vice  consul 

Joseph  M.  Swing,  vice  consul.^ 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


May 

May 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Apr. 
tJuly 

Dec. 

July 

July 

Oct. 

Sept. 
tAug. 

FeD. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Dec. 
tJan. 
{May 

Doc. 

Apr. 

July 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

July 

Oct. 
tJan. 

July 

Feb. 
tFeb. 

May 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


Dec. 
Nov. 

{Apr. 
Sept. 
June 
July 
Sept. 


1948 
1947 
1939 
1944 
1947 
1948 
1946 
1937 
1948 
1946 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1946 
1947 
1930 
1947 
1948 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1948 
1931 
1948 

1944 
1948 
1947 


1940 
1945 
1945 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1945 


Apr.     8, 1948 


May 
Sept. 
Apr. 
Jan. 

Apr. 
Sept. 
May 
May 


18, 1948 

4. 1947 
20, 1948 
16, 1948 

8. 1948 
10, 1948 
26, 1947 

7, 1948 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

F3S-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-ll 

FSO-4 

FSS-9 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSS-11 

FSS-8 

FSO-4 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-1 

FSO-3 

FSS-6 

FSS-7 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-1 

FSO-3 

FSS-6 

FSO-5 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSS-6 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSS-10 

FSO-3 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-11 


FSO-CM 

FSO-1 
FSR-3 
FSO-3 

rss-7 

FSO-5 
FSO-5 
FSS-11 
FSS-10 


Assigned  also  to  Karachi,  Katmandu,  New  Delhi,  and  Rangoon;  resident  in  New  Delhi. 
'  Assigned  also  as  attache  at  and  resident  in  New  Delhi. 


10 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


Post 


CHILE 


Santiago  (E). 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Antofagasta  (C) . 
Valparaiso  (C).. 


Name  and  title 


Cruz  Grande,  Coquimbo 
(CA). 


CHINA 


Nanking  (E). 


Claude  G.  Bowers,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Edward  G.  Trueblood,  counselor  of  embassy 

Clarence  E.  Birgfeld,  first  secretary;  consul 

E.  Paul  Tenney,  first  secretary;  consul  general 

CarrelB.  Larson,  minerals  attache  i - --- 

George  Walter  Levangie,  petroleum  attache  2 - 

Earl  T.  Grain,  second  secretary;  consul 

Heath  Bowman,  attach6 

Garth  P.  James,  attach^ 

James  D.  Bell,  second  secretary;  consuJ 

Irven  M.  Eitreim,  second  secretary;  consul 

William  B.  Caldwell,  attache 

Camden  L.  McLain,  consul 

Carl  F.  Norden,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Manson  Earl  Harter,  attache  ' 

J.  Paxton  Haddow,  asst.  attache 

Biddle  H.  Garrison,  asst.  attache 

Joseph  E.  Maldonado,  consul;  disbursing  officer.-. 

Arthur  J.  Romero,  consul 

David  E.  Wright,  vice  consul 

William  F.  Penniman,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
James   F.   O'Connor,  Jr.,   third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 

William  P.  Fuller,  Jr..  general  services  officer 

James  Maish,  Jr.,  asst.  attache 

Alfred  J.  Pedersen,  vice  consul 

Edward  T.  Long,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Col.  Charles  W.  McCarthy,  military  attache 

Comdr.  Wilson  R.  Bartlett,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Jay  P.  Thomas,  air  attache 

Maj.  Oscar  M.  Doerflinger,  asst.  military  attache^ 
Maj.  Henry  Marvin  Wellman,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Henry  Testman  Andersen,  vice  consul 

George  R.  Bingham,  vice  consul -  - 

Gilson  G.  Blake,  consul  general 

Francis  M.  Withey,  vice  consul 

Thomas  F.  Nolan,  vice  consul 

Mansfield  McMahan,  vice  consul 

Frank  T.  Rueter,  consular  agent - 


J.  Leighton  Stuart,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Lewis  Clark,  counselor  of  embassy  with  the  per- 
sonal rank  of  minister. 

Owen  L.  Dawson,  agricultural  attache* 

Livingston  T.  Merchant,  counselor  of  embassy — 

John  Wesley  Jones,  counselor  of  embassy 

James  E.  McKenna,  first  secretary;  consul  general. 


June  22, 1939 

Aug.  7, 1947 
tSept.  20, 1947 
Mar.  12, 1947 
June  4, 1946 
Dec.  3, 1947 
Jan.  18,1946 
tOct.  19,1947 
June  22,1948 
June  30.1947 
Apr.  8, 1948 
Feb.  12,1947 
tJan.  31,1947 
Dec.  22,1947 
July  1, 1947 
Sept.  14, 1948 
tNov.  12, 1947 
JAug.  8,1947 
Oct.  13,1947 
Dec.  12,1947 
JMay    1,1948 

Nov.    1,1946 

IJan.  25,1948 
{June  27,1948 
Dec.  4, 1947 
Dec.  22,1947 

Apr.  26,1947 
Apr.  26,1947 

tOct.  1, 1948 
Mar.  1,1946 
Sept.  10, 1948 


July  12,1948 
Oct.  24,1946 
JMar.  4,1947 
May  19, 1947 
Oct.  29,1946 
tNov.  1,1947 
iOct.     1, 1934 


July   12,1946 

Aug.   26,1947 

tMar.  25, 1946 
Dec.  15,1947 
May  11,1948 
Mar.  17, 1947 


1  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  and  Lima;  resident  in  Lima. 

2  Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Lima,  and  Quito;  resident  iu  Lima. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Asuncion,  Buenos  Aires,  and  Montevideo;  resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 
<  Assigned  to  serve  at  Shanghai. 


FSO-1 

FSO-2 
FSO-2 
FSO-2 
FSO-3 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


11 


Name  and  title 


A.  Bland  Calder,  cml.  attachfi  ' 

Carl  H.  Boehringer,  first  secretary 

Carroll  M.  Terry,  first  secretary;  consul 

Francis  O.  Jarvis,  civil  air  attach^  ' 

Harry  A.  Hinderer,  attach^ 

George  Lawrence  Harris,  attachS 

Frederic  D .  Schultheis,  attach^ 

John  Fr§mont  Melby,  second  secretary;  consul 

Leonard  L.  Bacon,  second  secretary;  consul 

Thomas  J.  Cory,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Richard  Emerson  Jones,  attache  ' 

Edward  Anderberg,  Jr.,  eeon.  analyst 

Josiah  W.  Bennett,  asst.  attachfe 

Ralph  N.  Clough,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Frank  A.  Kierman,  asst.  attache 

Ruth  F.  Bean,  research  assistant 

Robert  B.  Moody,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Steven  Kline,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Hilda  M.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

Robert  Anderson,  asst.  attach^ 

Seymour  Levenson,  disbursing  officer 

Bruce  M.  Lancaster,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 


Brig.  Gen.  Robert  H.  Soule,  military  attachg 

Capt.   Samuel   B.   Frankel,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  A.  T.  House,  Jr.,  air  attache 

Col.  David  D.  Barrett,  asst.  military  attache 

Col.  Fiederick  J.  Dau,  asst.  military  attache 

Col.  Morris  B.  DePass,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.  Col.  Edward  T.  Cowen,  asst.  military  attache.  . 

Lt.  Col.  John  T.  Malloy,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  John  E.  Beebe,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  John  E.  Bradley,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Homer  C.  Hinckley,  asst.  military  attache... 
Maj.  David  R.  Longacre,  asst.  military  attache... 
Maj.  Harold  G.  Gelwicks,  asst.  military  attache  .. 
Maj.  Vaughn  F.  Meisling,  asst.  military  attache. . 

Maj.  Robert  B.  Ekvall,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  William  H.  Saunders,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Capt.  John  W.  Collins,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.   James   E.    Marshall,  Jr.,   asst.   military 

attache. 
Capt.  Edward  L.  McAllister,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Capt.  John  F.  Manning,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Daniel  T.  George,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  John  J.  Christensen,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.  Col.  John  T.  L.  D.  Gabbert,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.   Col.  Thomas  Edwin  Williams,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Comdr.  Morgan  Slayton,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.   Comdr.   Edwin  A.   Buchanan,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  James  W.  Packard,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 

attache, 
to  serve  at  Shanghai. 

also  to  Manila  and  Shanghai;  resident  in  Shanghai^ 
also  to  Hong  Kong. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


JFeb. 
tAug. 

Sept. 

July 

Aug. 
tOct. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

May 

Oct. 
tOct. 

June 

Apr. 

Sept. 
tNov. 

Sept. 

May 
truly 

Apr. 

Aug. 


Nov. 

Apr.  16. 


Mar. 
|Nov. 
Oct. 
July 
Feb. 
Mar. 
June 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Mar.  10, 
Apr.  13 
May  27, 
July  23 
Dec.  29, 

Apr.     5 

Sept.    9, 

May  17, 

Dec.  22, 


1945 
1947 
1948 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 

1946 
1948 

1948 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1946 
1946 

1948 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1947 

1948 

1947 

1946 

1947 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSR-4 

FSS-3 

FSR^ 

FSS^ 

FSO-4 

FSO^ 

FSO-5 

FSS-6 

FSR-5 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-U 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 


12 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


Post 


CHINA— Continued 

Nanking  (E)— Continued 
(MA,NA,  &  AA.)— Con. 


Canton,  Ewangtung  (CO).. 


Chungking  (C) . 


Dairen,  Liaoning  (C).. 
Hankow,  Hupeh  (CG). 


Kunming  (Yiinnanfu),  Yun- 
nan (C). 
Mukden,  Liaoning  (CO).. . 


Peiping,  Hopeh  (CG). 


Name  and  title 


Lt.  Comdr.  Andrew  Willison  Long,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 
attachfi  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Edward  S.  Shahin,  asst.  naval  attachg  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Dean  Joseph  Kutchera,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attachg  for  air. 

Maj.  Kearie  Lee  Berry,  Jr.,  asst.  air  attach^ 

Capt.  James  A.  Gault,  asst.  aii  attache. — 


Raymond  P.  Ludden,  consul  general 

William  W.  Young,  attache 

William  P.  Wright,  consul 

Gordon  L.  Burke,  consul 

Robert  S.  Folsom,  consul 

Leroy  E.  Milligan,  vice  consul ' 

John  K.  Cochran,  asst.  consular  attach^ 

Gerald  Stryker,  vice  consul 

John  Sherry,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Dunn,  vice  consul 

Fong  Chuck,  vice  consul 

Normand  William  Redden,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Dexter,  vice  consul 

James  Talmadge  Rousseau,  vice  consul 

Frederik  van  den  Arend,  consul  general 

Stanley  A.  McGeary,  vice  consul — 

Arthur  Haddon  Hopkins,  Jr.,  asst.  consular  at- 
tachfi. 

Harold  G.  McConeghey,  vice  consul 

Philip  Hanna  Valdes,  vice  consul ..- 

Theodore  A.  Wahl,  vice  consul 

Paul  Paddock,  consul 

Culver  Gleysteen.  vice  consul 

Leo  J.  Callanan,  consul  general 

Harry  Stuart  Hudson,  consular  attach^. — 

Edwin  W.  Martin,  vice  consul 

Hubert  F.  Ferrell,  vice  consul 

Richard  Paul  Conlon,  asst.  public-affairs  oflBcer... 

LaRue  R.  Lutkins,  vice  consul 

Owen  L.  Steele,  vice  consul 

Angus  Ward,  consul  general 

Robert  W.  Rinden,  consul 

Fred  E.  Hubbard,  vice  consul 

Allen  C.  Siebens,  vice  consul 

Hyman  Bloom,  vice  consul -- 

William  N.  Stokes,  vice  consul 

Oliver  Edmund  Clubb,  consul  general 

Joseph  I.  Touchette,  consul 

James  Dyke  van  Putten,  consul 

John  G.  Anderton,  vice  consul 

Douglas  N.  Forman,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Oscar  V.  Armstrong,  language  officer 

Gardner  C.  Carpenter,  vice  consul 

Alexander  R.  Kepler,  vice  consul.. 

David  K.  Marvin,  vice  consul. 

Richard  M.  McCarthy,  vice  consul. 

Howard  L.  Boorman,  vice  consul 

Philip  W.  Manhard,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


May  25, 

June  10, 

Apr.  26, 

tOct.  1 

May  6, 


tApr. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

May 

May 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

May 

Sept. 
tOct. 

June 

Sept. 

Sept. 
fjune 

Dec. 
tJuly 

Aug. 

Apr. 
tJuly 

Jan. 

June 

Aug. 

July 

July 

Apr. 

Feb. 

July 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 
tOct. 

Apr. 

May 
IMar. 

Aug. 

June 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Mar. 


1948 

1947 

1948 

1948 
1948 

1948 
1948 
1946 
1947 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1947 

1947 

1947 

1948 

1948 

1947 

1948 

1948 

1948 

1946 

1947 

IS 

1947 

1946 

1948 

1947 

1948 

1948 

1946 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1947 

1948 

1947 

1948 

1946 

1947 

1947 

1948 


'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Hong  Kong. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


13 


.  Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


CmNA— Continued 


Shanghai,  Kiangsu  (CO). 


John  M.  Cabot,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul  gen 
eral. ' 

Donald  S.  Gilpatric,  attach^ 

Francis  H.  Styles,  consul 

Augustus  S.  Chase,  consul '. 

Andrew  C.  Fleming,  consular  attache 

Donald  D.  Edgar,  consul 

Harry  Leroy  Smith,  consul 

Oscar  E.  Heskin,  consul 

Edwin  M.  J.  Kretzmann,  consul 

Francis  O.  Jarvis,  civil  air  attach^  ' 

W.  Bradley  Connors,  consul 

Reuben  E.  Thomas,  attache 

Richard  E.  Kleinhans,  consular  attache 

Harold  D.  Robison,  consul 

M.  Robert  Rutherford,  consul 

Charles  S.  Millet,  consul 

Paul  W.  Frillman,  consul 

James  Albert  Hunter,  consular  attache.-- 

Thomas  Linthicum,  budget  and  fiscal  officer 

John  W.  Henderson,  asst.  to  the  public-affairs  of- 
ficer. 

Chris  Walter  Jorgensen,  attache 

Fred  Snider,  radio  engineer 

Margaret  K.  Gardner,  consular  attache 

A.  W.  J.  Orotjohan,  communications  oflQcer. 

William  J.  Supple,  consular  attache 

Earl  Joseph  Wilson,  asst.  public-affairs  oflScer 

John  F.  Morgan,  general  services  officer 

Harry  D.  O.  Carroll,  vice  consul 

William  R.  Roof,  disbursing  officer 

Mary  E.  Barrett,  asst.  consular  attache 

Emory  C.  Swank,  vice  consul 

Alexander  L.  Peaslee,  vice  consul 

Frank  E.  Phillips,  asst.  communications  officer  '. 

Leo  Alfred  Yanke,  econ.  analyst 

Robert  Meyer,  econ.  analyst 

Josephine  Johanna  Gruenwald,  econ.  analyst 

Hendrik  van  Oss,  vice  consul 

Margaret  W.  Thompson,  asst.  consular  attache 

Lorin  O.  Reeder,  admin,  asst 

Frances  M.  Maher,  admin,  asst 

Robert  C.  Coudray,  vice  consul 

Peter  Ferguson,  vice  consul 

William  M.  Olive,  vice  consul 

Elizabeth  Lee  Engdahl,  vice  consul 

Sybillis  Day  Jones,  disbursing  officer 

John  H.  Stutesman,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Norman  B.  Hannah,  vice  consul 

Willis  R.  Etter,  vice  consul 

W.  F.  Davis  Qebhart,  vice  consul 

Francis  T.  McCoy,  vice  consul 

Isaac  Patch,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

George  W.  Mallory,  vice  consul 

Allen  Richard  Turner,  vice  consul 

Frederick  E.  Myers,  vice  consul 


Nov.  25, 1947 

May  17,1946 
May  13, 1946 
May  15,1947 
July  1, 1948 
Oct.  3, 1947 
May  20, 1948 
May  25, 1948 
Oct.  1, 1948 
July  31,1946 
lOct.    18,1947 


May 
tAug. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Oct. 
JOct. 

Dec. 


5. 1947 

5. 1948 

5. 1946 

1. 1947 
3, 1947 

18, 1947 
11, 1947 


tApr.   15,1948 
{Apr.   29,1948 


JSept. 
July 
Feb. 
Jan. 


•  Accredited  to  the  embassy  at  Nanking, 
'  Assigned  also  to  Manila  and  Nanking. 
'  Serves  also  as  asst.  chief  of  Communications  Center  for  the  Far  East. 


Apr.  29,1948 
July  1, 1946 
5, 1948 

1. 1947 

8. 1948 
13, 1947 

May  30, 1948 
Mar.  20, 1947 
July  1, 1947 
{Oct.  19.1947 
Sept.  10, 1946 
Sept.  11, 1946 
{Feb.  8, 1948 
Feb.  19,1948 
Dec.  17,1945 
Jan.  31, 1946 
Feb.  11, 1948 
{Oct.  19,1947 
July  1, 1946 
July  26,1946 
Feb.  26,1947 
May  26, 1948 
Aug.  25,1945 
Mar.  21, 1946 
{Dec.  12,1947 
July  29,1946 
Sept.  19, 1947 
Mar.  19, 1946 
Dec.  31,1947 
Oct.  20,1947 
Apr.  5, 1948 
May  26, 1948 
{Oct.  18,1947 
{Sept.    7,1948 


FSO-CM 

FSR-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-3 
FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-5 
FSS-6 
FSO^ 

FSR-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-6 

FSS-6 

FSS-6 

FSS-7 

FSS-7 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-9 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSR-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-10 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 


817182— 4$>- 


14 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    19  48 


Post 


CHINA— Continued 

Taipei    (Taihoku),   Taiwan 
(Formosa)  (CG). 


Tientsin,  Hopeh  (CG). 


Tihwa,  Sinliiang  (C) 

Tsingtao,  Shantung  (CG)... 


COLOMBIA 


Bogota  (E). 


Kenneth  C.  Krentz,  consul  general 

Roswell  C.  Beverstock,  consul 

Robert  J.  Catto,  asst.  consular  attach6_ 

Scott  George,  vice  consul 

Wellington  Z.  Myers,  vice  consul. 

Robert  Lacy  Smyth,  consul  general — 

Alfred  T.  Wellborn,  consul 

Willard  0.  Brown,  consul 

Joseph  H.  Rogatnick,  consular  attache. 

Seymour  I.  Nadler,  vice  consul 

Sam  L.  Yates,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Alfred  LeS.  Jenkins,  vice  consul 

John  Pershing  Coffey,  vice  consul 

Gordon  C.  Tullock,  vice  consul 

J.  Hall  Paxton,  consul.. 

Robert  B.  Dreesen,  vice  consul 

Douglas  S.  Mackiernan,  vice  consul — 

William  T.  Turner,  consul  general 

Robert  C.  Strong,  consul 

Carl  O.  Hawthorne,  consul 

George  M.  Hein,  vice  consul 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Willard  L.   Beaulac,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

Robert  Newbegin,  first  secretary;  consul 

Carrel  B.  Larson,  minerals  attachfi  ■ 

Albert  Franklin  Lager,  attache 

Kenneth  Wernimont,  attach^ 

Edward  Calhoun  Crouch,  attache 

David  M.  Clark,  second  secretary 

Roy  Richard  Rubottom,  Jr.,  second  secretary; 

consul. 

Jacob  Canter,  attach^ 

John  M.  Vebber,  attachfi 

Sterling  J.  Cottrell,  attache  2 

Robert  L.  Harmon,  asst.  attach^ 

Raymond  J.  O'Mara,  attachfi ., 

William  A.  Wieland,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Ralph  A.  Schweitzer,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attache ' 

Thomas  A.  Grunwell,  vice  consul 

John  G.  Gossett,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thomas  R.  Favell,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Patrick  Henry  Armijo,  vice  consul;  disbursing 

officer. 

Harry  L.  Hamlette,  vice  consul. 

S.  Wilson  Clark,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Hogan  F.  Buford,  vice  consul  * 


Oct. 

Dec. 
tOct. 

Aug. 

Mar. 
tMar. 

Apr. 

Sept. 
tJime 

Jan. 

Dec. 

July 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

May 

Feb. 

Aug. 
tJan. 

Apr. 


Col.  George  S.  Beurket,  military  attachg 

Comdr.  George  B.  Raser,  naval  attach^  and  naval 
attach^  for  air. 

Maj.  Edmund  Burke  Richards,  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  M.  Pack,  asst.  military  attach^.. 


'  Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Lima,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Lima. 
»  Assigned  also  to  Caracas  and  PanamS;  resident  in  Panama. 
«  Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Lima,  and  Quito. 
*  Temporarily  at  Buenaventura. 


20. 1947 

9. 1947 
19, 1947 

20. 1947 

18. 1948 

11. 1946 
13, 1948 

26. 1947 

12. 1948 

22. 1947 
3, 1946 

28. 1948 

7. 1946 
10, 1947 

17. 1946 

12. 1947 

1. 1948 

24. 1948 

4. 1947 
31, 1947 
28, 1947 


Apr.  10,1947 

Aug.  14,1948 

June  4, 1946 

Feb.  10,1948 

tApr.  18,1948 

May  19,1947 

Oct.  7, 1947 

May  20,1947 


tOct. 

tOct. 

IJune 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
May 
May 
July 
Aug. 
Oct. 

tFeb. 


19, 1947 

19. 1947 

28. 1948 
2, 1948 

18, 1948 

23. 1946 
18,  1948 

20. 1947 
29, 1947 

1, 1947 
16, 1947 
11, 1946 


May  6, 1946 
Sept.  17, 1948 
Sept.    2,1947 

June  26,1946 
May  18,1948 

tOct.  1, 1948 
Aug.  22,1947 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


COLOMBIA— Continued 


Barranquilla  (C). 


Name  and  title 


Cali  (C) 

Buenaventura  ( VC) . 
Cartagena  (C) 


Medemn(C). 


COSTA  RICA 

San  Jos6  (E) 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


George  M.  Graves,  consul... 

Nona  L.  Gardiner,  vice  consul 

Frank  James  Devine,  vice  consul- 
Nicholas  A.  Fuller,  vice  consul 

Franklin  Hawley,  consul 

Hogan  F.  Buford,  vice  consul  ■ 

Henry  L.  Coster,  vice  consul 

George  E.  Belcher,  vice  consul 

Joseph  P.  Ragland,  consul 

John  I.  Fishburne,  vice  consul 

Philip  D.  Miner,  econ.  analyst 

John  I.  Copeland,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Nathaniel  P.  Davis,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Alvord  L.  Boeck,  attach^ 

Andrew  E.  Donovan,  2d,  first  secretary;  consul 

Edward  Livingston  Tanner,  agricultural  attache.. 

Richard  H.  Post,  second  secretary;  consul 

Alex  Theodore  Prengel,  asst.  attachg  * 

Edward  A.  Marelius,  attache 

Alex  A.  Cohen,  vice  consul 

Carroll  E.  Cobb,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Stevenson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. . 

Virginia  C.  Stryker,  disbursing  officer 

Givon  M.  Parsons,  vice  consul 


Lt.  Col.  James  R.  Hughes,  military  attache 

Comdr.  Robert  Hugh  Caldwell,  Jr.,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air.  3 
Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  air  attache 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  air  attache' 


Dee. 

May 

May 

Apr. 

Dee. 

Sept. 

Oct. 
tJan. 

May 
tApr. 

Apr. 
JJune 


27. 1946 

13. 1947 
11,1948 
11, 1947 

23. 1946 

30. 1947 
9, 1947 

24. 1948 

27. 1946 

21. 1947 

18. 1948 
14, 1947 


Sept.  30, 1947 


July 
Oct. 
Oct. 

Sept. 
July 
June 
Apr. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
lApr. 
July 


1, 1948 

23. 1947 

9. 1947 

10. 1948 

1. 1948 
18, 1948 

22. 1946 
9, 1946 

20. 1947 

21. 1946 

29. 1947 


James  H.  Logan,  consular  agent 

Francis  J.  Riley,  consular  agent 

John  J.  Hand,  acting  consular  agent. 


Mar.  31, 1945 
JAug.  14,1948 
Sept.    7,1948 
Kenneth  W.  Harding,  consular  agent Jan.    20,1943 


Golflto  (CA) 

Port  Limon  (CA) 
Puntarenas  (CA). 
Quepos  (CA) 


CUBA 


Habana  (E).. Robert   Butler,   ambassador  extraordinary   and 

plenipotentiary. 

Harold  S.  Tewell,  counselor  of  embassy 

Lester  DeWitt  Mallory,  counselor  of  embassy 

Carlos  J.  Warner,  first  secretary;  consul  general 

Louis  Clinton  Nolan,  attache 

Daniel  V.  Anderson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Richard  M.  Connell,  first  secretary;  consul 

WUliam  Roy  Little,  attache. 

Charles  Allan  Stewart,  attache 

John  Andrew  Hamilton,  attache 

Raymond  Lee  Harrell,  attache 

V.  Lansing  Collins,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul... 

Clarence  W.  Moore,  attache 

1  Temporarily. 

»  Assigned  also  to  British  Honduras,  El  Salvador,  Guatemala,  Honduras,  Nicarai 

'  Assigned  also  to  Guatemala,  Managua,  San  Salvador,  and  Tegucigalpa. 


tMay    1, 1946 
May  13,1948 


tOct. 
tOet. 


1, 1948 
1, 1948 


May  22,1948 


May 
May 
July 

{Oct. 
Apr. 

{June 
Aug. 

tOct. 

{Oct. 
Dec. 
May 
Mar. 


7, 1947 

9. 1947 

1. 1948 
1, 1948 

18. 1947 

26. 1948 
11,1947 
19, 1947 
19,1947 

12. 1946 

22. 1947 
20, 1947 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-1 
FSO-2 
FSO-3 
FSS-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSS-3 
FSR^ 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-5 


,gua,  and  Panamd. 


16 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


■j'¥ 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

CUBA— Continued 

Habana  (E)— Continued 

Neill  M.  Coney,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  P.  Gleason,  asst.  attache 

Thomas  J  Cole,  admin,  officer              .      

May  12,1948 
May    5, 1947 

tFeb.  10,1946 

JAug.    8,1947 
Apr.     8, 1948 
Sept.  22, 1948 

tApr.  21, 1946 
June  15, 1942 

tJune  28,  1947 
Aug.  28, 1945 
June  18,1948 

JFeb.  28,1927 
Sept.  13, 1946 

Apr.  15,1947 
tJan.    23,1946 
Sept.  16, 1947 
Mar.  31, 1947 
July   12,1948 
Oct.     2. 1947 
June  22, 1948 
Nov.  10, 1947 

tJuly      1, 1946 
tMar.    4,1948 
Apr.   26,1948 
Dec.   29,1947 

June    8, 1948 

tSept.  22, 1948 
Nov.  16, 1945 
Mar.  19, 1948 

tOct.      1, 1948 

tOct.     6, 1922 
Jan.    15,1948 
July   31,1948 

tSept.  30, 1945 

tAug.  23.1947 
June    7, 1946 

tApr.  20,1922 

Feb.   10,1948 
Aug.   23,1948 
Apr.  27,1948 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSO-5 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSO-5 
FSO-5 
FSO-5 

FSS-10 
FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 

FSS-10 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 

FSS-U 

Russell  B .  Jordan,  consul     

Byron  White,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Adolph  B  Horn,  Jr  ,  special  asst 

Eugene  Desvernine,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. . 

A.  John  Cope,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

W.    Wendell    Blancke,    second   secretary;    asst. 

public-affairs  officer. 
Raoul  F  Washington,  vice  consul       .  -  

William  Walter  Phelps,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

G,  Alonzo  Stanford,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Kathleen  C  Taylor,  vice  consul    

- 

Edward  C.  Webster,  Jr.,  vice  consul - 

B.  Frank  Pee,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 

Lawrence  Bernard  Elsbernd,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

George  Varrelmann,  econ.  analyst 

Ramon  S  Alfonzo,  vice  consul  .      .    .  

William  D.  Craig,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

(MA,  NA,  &  AA) 

Capt.  Thomas  F.  CuUen,  naval  attach^  and  naval 
attache  for  air.i 

Sagua  la  Grande  (CA).__ 
Camagiiey  (C) 

Maj.  Alfred  E.  Coffey,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Harold  E.  M.  Thompson,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air.' 
Lt.  Col.  Edward  R.  Casey,  asst.  air  attache  ' 

Eugene  E  Jova,  consular  agent 

Arthur  AV.  Feldman,  vice  consul _. 

FSS-9 
FSS-1] 
FSS-8 
FSS-11 

John  B.  Whitehead,  vice  consul  2     .  .  _ 

Santiago  de  Cuba  (C) 

Antilla  (CA) 

Harry  W.  Story,  vice  consul;  admin,  officer 

John  B.  Whitehead,  vice  consul  3 

Juan  A.  Reed,  consular  agent 

Manzanillo  (CA) 

CYPRUS 

William  J.  Porter,  consul 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 
FSS-11 

FSO-CM 
FSO-2 

John  MacGregor  Bowie,  attache  *    -      - 

CZECHOSLOVAKIA 

Praha  (E) 

Joseph  E.  Jacobs,  appointed  ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  plenipotentiary. 
James  K.  Penficld,  counselor  of  embassy 

Aug.     1, 1948 

I  Assigned  also  to  Ciudad  Trujillo  and  Port-au-Prince. 

'  Temporarily. 

'  Temporarily  at  Camagiiey. 

«  Assigned  also  to  Beirut,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  and  Tel  Aviv;  resident  in  Beirut. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA— 

Continued 

Praha  (E)— Continued 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Bratislava  (CO). 


DENMARK 

Copenhagen     (Kobenhavn) 
(E). 


Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache  i 

Emil  A.  Kekich,  cml.  attach^ 

Webster  Eugene  Ballance,  attache 

Robert  N.  Anderson,  attache 

Joseph  C.  Kolarck,  attach6 

Frank  G.  Siscoe,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Paul  M.  Dutko,  consul 

Milton  Fried,  attache 

Walter  W.  Birge,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

Carroll  C.  Parry,  consul 

RoUie  H.  White,  Jr.,  asst.  attache 

Katharine  Kosmak,  asst.  attache. - 

Louise  Schaffner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thomas  A.  Donovan,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

John  A.  Armitage,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Francis  J.  Hejno,  vice  consul 

John  E.  Guiney,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Franklin  H.  Murrell,  vice  consul -.. 

Charles  E.  Paine,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

James  C.  Quick,  vice  consul;  disbursing  officer 

Nathaniel  Davis,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Col.  Joseph  A.  Michela,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Thomas  E.  McCormick,  Jr.,  attache 
for  naval  questions. ' 

Lt.  Col.  Andre  J.  Dechaene,  air  attache -. 

Lt.  Col.  Thomas  C.  Foote,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Capt.  Arthur  P.  Price,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Donald  G.  McNamara,  asst.  military  attache 
Capt.  Jack  C.  Novak,  asst.  air  attache 


Dec. 

Nov. 

Apr. 

Dec. 
tOct. 

Sept. 
IJan. 

June 
tApr. 
tJan. 

June 

Sept. 
tNov. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

July 

Sept. 

May 

Feb. 

Sept. 


29. 1945 

13. 1946 

30. 1947 
12, 1947 
19, 1947 

9, 1947 
31, 1947 

29. 1946 

22. 1947 

31. 1947 

28. 1948 
16, 1948 

3, 1947 

24. 1946 

13. 1947 
20, 1945 
28, 1945 

3, 1947 

17. 1948 
19, 1948 
12, 1947 


Winthrop  S.  Greene,  consul  general. 

Robert  G.  Bailey,  vice  consul 

C.  Carey  White,  vice  consul 

Claiborne  Pell,  vice  consul 


Josiah  Marvel,  Jr.,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Christian  T.  Steger,  consul  general;  first  secretary.. 

Edward  J.  Sparks,  counselor  of  embassy 

William  M.  Park,  attache 

William  Q.  Roll,  second  secretary 

Edward  J.  Rowell,  second  secretary;  consul « 

Stanley  R.  Lawson,  consul 

Henry  O.  Ramsey,  consul 

George  W.  Caldwell,  Jr.,  econ.  analyst 

Arthur  D.  Bond,  Jr.,  attache 

Terrance  G.  Leonhardy,  vice  consul 

Robert  Kille  Tindall,  asst.  attache  * 

Joran  J.  Birkeland,  asst.  attache 

Wilfiam  H.  Witt,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Henry  Niels  Rann,  disbursing  officer 


May  12,1947 
Mar.  16, 1948 

tOct.  1, 1948 
May  6, 1946 
Jan.  29,1947 
May    3, 1948 

tOct.     1, 1948 

Jan.  7, 1948 
July  1, 1948 
July  14,1948 
Sept.  18, 1947 


tFeb.  27,1947 


Dec. 

28, 1945 

Apr. 

15, 1947 

July 

20, 1948 

tDec. 

9, 1947 

Sept. 

27, 1948 

|Jan. 

31, 1947 

Aug. 

6, 1948 

Aug. 

5, 1946 

July 

30, 1948 

May 

8, 1945 

May 

20, 1947 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

Sept. 

16, 1947 

{June 

15, 1947 

>  Assigned  also  to  Athens,  Belgrade,  Berlin,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Helsinki,  London,  Paris,  Rome,  Sofia, 
Vienna,  and  Warsaw:  resident  in  Bern. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Belgrade. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Oslo. 
*  Assigned  also  to  Godthaab,  Oslo,  and  Reykjavik. 


18 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


Post 


DENMARK— Continued 

Copenhagen     (Kobenhavn) 
(E)— Continued 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


(Greenland) 

Godthaab  (C) 


DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC 


CiudadTrujillo(E). 


(MA  &  AA). 
(NA)3 


La  Romana  (CA) .- 

Puerto  Libertador  (CA) 


ECUADOR 


Name  and  title 


C.  Melvin  Sonne,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Virgil  M.  Elhott,  vice  consul 

William  A.  Just,  vice  consul 

Maggie  I.  Carlson,  vice  consul 

Joseph  G.  Bowers,  vice  consul 

Col.  Earl  C.  Ewert,  military  attache 

Capt.  Rowland  H.  Groff,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Edward  J.  York,  air  attache. 

Maj.  Andrew  D.  Budz,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache. . 


Robert  Kille  Tindall,  asst.  attache  ' 

Edwin  D.  Crowley,  vice  consul 

Wesley  Ernest  Carlson,  vice  consul. 


Ralph   H.  Ackerman,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Charles  R.  Burrows,  first  secretary;  consul 

Ellis  M.  Goodwin,  first  secretary;  consul 

Dale  E.  Farringer,  asst.  attache 

Harry  G.  Jacobson,  vice  consul 

Alvin  Chapin  Detwiler,  vice  consul 

J.  H.  Cameron  Peake,  vice  consul 

Victor  M.  Medina,  disbursing  officer 

Emilio  G.  Jimenez,  vice  consul 

Godfrey  Harvey  Summ,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
Margaret  M.  Barrett,  research  analyst 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Lt.  Col.  Nathan  A.  Brown,  military  attache 

Col.  Edgar  E.  Gleim,  air  attache  ^ 

Lt.   Col.  Edward  R.  Casey,  asst.  air  attache  2.. 
Capt.  Thomas  F;  Cullen,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air.  * 
Lt.  Comdr.  Harold  E.  M.  Thompson,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air.  2 


Harry  Gabriel  Godley,  consular  agent- 
Victor  C.  MacMillan,  consular  agent- 


Quito  (E). 


Nov. 

4, 1947 

FSO-6 

Aug. 

31, 1948 

FSS-10 

Sept. 

23, 1947 

FSS-n 

lAug. 

23, 1947 

FSS-ll 

Sept. 

19, 1947 

FSS-U 

Aug. 

2, 1945 

June 

2, 1948 

July 

19, 1948 

July 

31, 1946 

July  1, 1947 
Aug.  30,1948 
tJune  12,1948 


May  22, 1948 


Category 
and  class 


May 

28, 1947 

FSO-3 

IJuly 

24, 1948 

FSO-3 

July 

11, 1947 

FSS-7 

Aug. 

26, 1948 

FSS-8 

June 

14, 1947 

FSS-9 

June 

18, 1948 

FSS-9 

tOct. 

1, 1947 

FSS-ll 

tApr. 

17, 1948 

FSS-ll 

May 

11, 1948 

FSO-6 

John  F.  Simmons,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

George  Walter  Levangie,  petroleum  attache  * 

Owen  R.  Hutchinson,  second  secretary 

Franklin  Conklin,  3d,  attache 

Maurice  M.  Bernbaum,  first  secretary;  consul 

Albert  R.  Haney,  attache 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attache  ' 

William  T.  Briggs,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

1  Assigned  also  to  Copenhagen,  Oslo,  and  Reykjavik;  resident  m  Copenhagen. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Habana  and  Port-au-Prince;  resident  in  Habana. 

3  No  office  mamtained  at  Ciudad  Trujillo;  the  naval  attache  resides  in  Habana. 
*  Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Lima,  and  Santiago;  resident  In  Lima. 

»  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  and  Lima;  resident  in  Bogota. 


May  13, 1948 

Feb.  19,1948 
tSept.  22, 1948 
Nov.  19, 1946 
June    8, 1948 

Mar.  19, 1948 


tFeb.     7, 1948 
June  26,1947 


Apr.  10,1947 

Dec.  3, 1947 

Sept.  10, 1948 

Sept.  5,1948 

Dec.  10,1947 

Feb.  27,1947 

July  1, 1947 

July  29,1946 


FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSS-ll 


FSO-1 


rss-12 


FSR^ 
FSR-4 

FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


19 


ECUADOR— Continued 


Quito  (E)— Continued 


(MA  &  AA). 
GuayaquU(CG). 


EGYPT 


Cairo  (E). 


Jackson  W.  Wilson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Benjamin  L.  Sowell,  vice  consul 

Walter  J.  Flynn,  vice  consul 

Charles  M.  Urruela,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Isabel  Gladys  Conroy,  disbursing  officer 


Col.  John  H.  Featherston,  military  attache  _ 
Maj.  Vernon  P.  Martin,  air  attache 


Perry  Ellis,  consul 

John  C.  Harley,  vice  consul 

William  R.  Laidlaw,  vice  consul. 
Robert  D.  Gahagen,  vice  consul.. 
Walter  P.  Houk,  vice  consul 


Stanton  Griffis,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Jefierson  Patterson,  counselor  of  embassy 

George  C.  Howard,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 

Ralph  B.  Curren,  first  secretary;  consul ' 

Philip  W.  Ireland,  first  secretary;  consul 

Robert  C.  Martindale,  first  secretary 

Gillespie  S.  Evans,  attache 

Edwin  Russell  Raymond,  agricultural  attache 

Sam  P.  Gilstrap,  attache 

Evelyn  Weeks  Hersey,  attache 

Hartwell  Johnson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Jack  B.  Neathery,  second  secretary;  consul _. 

H.  Gordon  Minnigerode,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Mary  Duncan  Carter,  attache 

Harold  Walter  Glidden,  attache  2 

Robert  S.  Black,  attache 

Herbert  M.  Hooker,  attache 

M^endell  S.  Howard,  attache 

Thomas  F.  Valenza,  communications  oflBcer 

Charles  V.  White,  asst.  attache  3 

William  C.  Bryant,  asst.  attache 

Enoch  S.  Duncan,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

John  E.  Devine,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Harris  H.  Ball,  asst.  communications  ofHce'- 

John  Mac  Ewenn  Betts,  asst.  attache  * 

Thomas  B.  Stauffer,  third  secretary;  asst.  attache  6_ 

Philip  J.  Halla,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard   E.   Funkhouser,   third  secretary;   vice 

consul. 

Arthur  E.  Callahan,  vice  consul.. 

John  Howard  Morris,  vice  consul... 

Norman  J.  Bentley,  admin,  asst 

David  H.  Ernst,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Parker  D.  Wyman,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

George  Mercer  Atkinson,  vice  consul 

Charles  J.  Konya,  vice  consul 


Sept.  30, 1946 
July  9, 1948 
Mar.  27, 1947 
Oct.  14,1947 
tApr.   20,1947 

Aug.   12, 1948 
tOct.      1, 1948 

tDec.  4, 1945 

Aug.  21,1946 

Oct.  31,1946 

Apr.  23,1947 

Nov.  12,1947 


July     3, 1948 


Apr.   29 
Aug.  25, 


tAug. 
|Aug. 

Sept. 
lOct. 

Dec. 

July 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Apr. 

June 
tDec. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

June 
tApr. 

July 

May 

May 

Sept. 
tOct. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

July 
lAug. 


Mar. 
Dec. 
Mar.  15, 
Sept.  9, 
Sept.  10, 
Feb.  2, 
Mar.  23 


1946 
1947 

1947 
1947 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1947 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1946 
1947 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1947 
1947 

1947 
1947 
1948 
1947 
1948 
1948 
1948 


FSO-6 

FSS-10 
FSS-U 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 


FSO^ 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 


FSO-2 
FSO-2 

FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSR-4 
FSR-1 
FSS-3 
FSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-5 
FSR-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-6 
FSS-6 
FSS-7 
FSS-7 
FSO-5 
FSO-5 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-U 
FSS-11 


1  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Ankara,  Athens,  Baghdad,  Beirut,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  Jidda,  and  Tehran. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Algiers,  Baghdad,  Beirut,  Damascus,  Jidda,  Tangier,  Tripoli,  and  Tunis. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Dhahran,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a. 

»  Assigned  also  as  asst.  attach?  at  Beirut  and  Damascus  and  asst.  consular  attachfi  at  Jerusalem. 


20 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    194  8 


Post 


EGYPT— Continued 

Cairo  (E)— Continued 

(MA,  NA,  &  AA) 


Alexandria  <CQ)_ 
Port  Said  (C)_.._ 


EL  SALVADOR 

San  Salvador  (E) 


(MA,NA,&  AA). 


ESTONIA 

Legation  at  Tallinn  closed. 

ETHIOPIA 

Addis  Ababa  (L) 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Col.  Norman  E.  Eiske,  military  attache  > 

Capt.  William  Ramon  Headden,  naval  attach^ 

and  naval  attach^  for  air. 

Col.  William  K.  McNown,  air  attache  > 

Lt.  Col.  Leslie  H.  Wyman,  asst.  military  attache  • 
Ma].  John  T.  Ej-amers,  asst.  military  attache  i.._. 
Capt.  William  S.  Maxwell,  asst.  naval  attache  for 

petroleum. 
Comdr.  Eugene  R.  Dare,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Comdr.  Robert  D.  Thorson,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  John  W.  Kappel,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Ensign  Cornelius  E.  Smyth,  asst.  naval  attache.. 
Lt.  Col.  Joseph  S.  Peddle,  asst.  air  attache  » 


Robert  L.  Buell,  consul  general 

Harrison  M.  Symmes,  Jr.,  vice  consuL 

Joseph  M.  Sayer,  vice  consul 

Ellis  A.  Johnson,  consul 


Albert  F.  Nufer,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Graham  Sheppard  Quate,  attache  ' 

Murat  W.  Williams,  second  secretary;  consul 

Donald  C.  Marelius,  attache 

Francis  W.  Herron,  asst.  attache 

Joseph  A.  Silberstein,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

James  Q.  Abies,  vice  consul 

R'chard  H.  Donald,  third  secretary;  vice  consuL  __ 
Marian  Day  Miller,  disbursing  officer 


Lt.  Col.  Alva  R.  Fitch,  military  attache  ' 

Comdr.  Robert  Hugh  Caldwell,  Jr.,  naval  attache 
and  naval  attache  for  air.  * 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  air  attache^... 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  air  attache* 


June    2, 1948 
Apr.   16,1948 

tJune  2, 1948 

Nov.  12, 1946 

May  13,1947 

Apr.  15,1948 

Feb.  26, 1948 

May  12,1948 

Mar.  28, 1947 

Nov.  14, 1946 
tOct.     1. 1948 

June  18,1947 
Oct.  17,1947 
{July  26,1947 
Sept.  16, 1948 


Apr.   10,1947 

tDec.  14,1947 
Apr.     3, 1947 

|Mar.  28, 1947 
June  14,1948 
June  18,1948 
Mar.  13, 1946 
Sept.    9,1946 

tOct.     1, 1947 

Nov.    6,1947 
May  13,1948 


George  R.  Merrell,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 
Donald  F.  Bigelow,  counselor  of  legation;  consuL. 
Glen  W.  Russ,  attache 


1  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Guatemala  and  Tegucigalpa;  resident  in  Guatemala. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Guatemala. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Guatemala,  Managua,  San  Jos6,  and  Tegucigalpa. 


{Oct. 
tOct. 


1, 1948 
1, 1948 


May  15,  ig^l? 


Oct.    30, 1947     FSO-2 
May    2,1947  I  FSS-6 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


21 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


ETHIOPIA— Continued 

Addis  Ababa  (L)—Continued- 


(MA  &  AA). 


FINLAND 

Helsinki  (L) 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS 


(France) 


Paris  (E). 


John  MacEwenn  Betts,  asst.  attacM  > 

Rogers  B.  Horgan,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Curtis  F.  Jones,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Edmund  O.  Barker,  vice  consul 

William  E.  Wallace,  vice  consul 

Col.  Norman  E.  Fiske,  military  attach^  ^ 

Col.  William  K.  McNown,  air  attache  ' 

Lt.  Col.  Leslie  H.  Wyman,  asst.  military  attach^  2 

Maj.  John  T.  Kramers,  asst.  military  attache  2 

Lt.  Col.  Joseph  S.  Peddie,  asst.  air  attache  2 


Avra  M.  Warren,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minis- 
ter plenipotentiary. 

Eric  Englund,  agricultural  attache  ' .-- 

Walton  C.  Ferris,  counselor  of  legation 

Warren  M.  Chase,  counselor  of  legation 

J.  Rajnmond  Ylitalo.  attache 

Henry  F.  Arnold,  second  secretary 

John  B.  Lynch,  second  secretary;  consul  * 

Robert  M.  Brandin,  second  secretary;  consul 

William  Edward  Dwyer,  asst.  attache 

Norman  Vere  Schute,  asst.  attache  ' 

Raymond  W.  T.  Pracht,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Ralph  G.  Clark,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  Irving  Owen,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Allan  Nelson,  vice  consul 

Anne  M.  Oehm,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Col.  Joseph  R.  Burrill,  mihtary  attache 

Comdr.  Lam-ance  Oldham  Mathews,  Jr.,  naval 

attache  and  naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj   CuUen  A.  Brannon,  Jr.,  air  attache 

Maj.  Bernard  Aabel,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.   Comdr.  John  Robert  Hankey,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Shirl  H.  Swenson,  asst.  air  attache 


Jefferson  Caffery,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Hugh  S.  Fullerton,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul 

general. 
Daniel  J.  Reagan,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs  with  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 
George  Kenneth  Holland,  Foreign  Service  Reserve 

officer. 
James  C.  H.  Bonbright,  counselor  of  embassy  with 

the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

.  •  Assigned  also  to  Aden,  Cairo,  Dhahran,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a;  resident  in  Cairo. 
^- '  Assigned  also  to  Cairo. 

Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Stockholm. 

Assigned  also  to  Oslo  and  Stockholm;  resident  in  Stockholm. 

817182 — 49 4 


Feb.  10,1948 
Sept.  7,1948 
Dec.  15,1947 
July  24,1947 
June  10,1948 

June  2, 1948 
JJune  2, 1948 
Nov.  12, 1946 
Sept.  4,1947 
tOct.     1, 1948 


Dec. 

18, 1947 

Sept. 

3,1946 

July 

1, 1948 

Sept. 

2, 1948 

Oct. 

1,1946 

Mar. 

31, 1948 

Sept. 

18, 1947 

Apr. 

27, 1948 

tApr. 

4, 1948 

July 

1, 1947 

Apr. 

21, 1947 

Sept. 

12,  1947 

May 

17, 1948 

Jan. 

24, 1946 

Nov. 

6, 1947 

Jan. 

21, 1917 

July 

28, 1948 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

Feb. 

25, 1948 

Feb. 

25, 1948 

Mar. 

23, 1948 

tNov.  25, 1944 
Sept.  13, 1944 
Sept.  19, 1945 
Jan.  27,1948 
May  31,1946 


22 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


Post 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

(France)— Continued 

Paris  (E)— Continued 


Name  and  title 


Cecil  Wayne  Gray,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul 

general. 

John  Lammey  Stewart,  first  secretary;  consul 

William  R.  Tyler,  counselor  of  embassy 

John  H.  Morgan,  first  secretary:  consul 

Graham  Anderson  Martin,  attachg 

Norris  B.  Chipman,  first  secretary;  consul 

William  A.  Conkright,  first  secretary;  consul 

Robert  M.  Carr,  first  secretary;  consul 

Olaf  Francis  Sundt,  attache 

John  N.  Plakias,  first  secretary;  consul ' 

Woodruff  Wallner,  first  secretary;  consul 

Richard  Eldridge,  attache 

Leslie  Snowden  Brady,  attache 

Howard  B.  Railey,  civil  air  attache  ^ 

Robert  T.  Pell,  public-affairs  officer 

William  Edward  Share,  attach^ 

Arthur  P.  Muelberger,  attache 

Manuel  Sanchez,  attache  ' 

Leon  Goldenberg,  attach^ 

Rolland  Douglas  Severy,  attach^ 

Arthur  A.   Compton,   Foreign  Service  Reserve 

officer. 

Irving  Jack  Fasteau,  attach^ 

George  L.  Picard,  attachg 

Charles  Grey,  attache --. 

ArneH.  Ekstrom,  attache 

Bernard  Steele,  attache 

Sylvain  R.  Loupe,  vice  consul;  communications 

officer. 

John  Felix  Sturm,  deputy  regional  supervisor 

William  O.  Boswell,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  Grinnell,  second  secretary;  consul 

Edward  A.  Dow,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Reginald  P.  Mitchell,  second  secretary 

Turner  C.  Cameron,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Ridgway  B.  Knight,  second  secretary;  consul 

Jean  A.  Graffis,  attache 

John  H.  Tobler,  attache 

Sol  S.  Hirsch,  attache. 

John  R.  Wood,  consul;  attache 

John  Henry  Kelly,  econ.  analyst.. 

WiUiam  Koren,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Simon  J.  Copans,  attache 

Elias  Alfred  McQuaid,  attache 

Paul  C.  Child,  attache ; 

Laurence  J.  Daymont,  consul 

Alfred  H.  Lovell,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Agnes  Schneider,  consul 

John  G.  Williams,  attache 

Leopold  J.  LeClair,  asst.  attache 

William  S.  Patten,  econ.  analyst 

John  Q.  Hrones,  vice  consul 

Perry  Hager  Culley,  asst.  press  officer 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


July   28,1948 

Mar.  2, 1948 
tSept.  27, 1948 

Dec.  3, 1947 
tApr.  30,1947 

Sept.  13, 1944 
ISept.    6,1947 

July  26,1948 
JApr.  18,1948 
INov.  15, 1947 

July   21,1948 

Oct.    16,1944 


tOct. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Oct. 
Feb. 
Jan. 


19. 1947 
18, 1944 

24. 1948 

17. 1946 
tJuly  30,1948 
JAug.     5, 1948 

20. 1947 
2, 1948 

26. 1948 


Mar.  1,1948 
July  28,1948 
tApr.  30,1947 
Apr.  21,1947 
Oct.  9, 1947 
Nov.  13, 1946 

May  24,1947 
Aug.  19,1947 
Sept.  19, 1947 
May  12,1948 
Aug.  20,1948 
tSept.  6,1947 
tSept.  6,1947 
tOet.  19,1947 
tJuly  25,1948 
tOct.  19,1947 
Aug.  29,1944 
Oct.  15,1945 
May  24,1948 
tSept.  19, 1948 
June  5, 1948 
Sept.  15, 1948 
Mar.  31, 1945 
June  26,1946 
tJan.  31,1947 
Jan.  12,1948 
Aug.  31  1948 
Nov.  20, 1944 
Dec.  29,1944 
tOct.    16,1947 

1  Assigned  also  to  Algiers,  Athens,  Berlin,  Bern,  Brussels,  Copenhagen,  Lisbon,  Luxembourg, 
Reykjavik,  Rome,  Stockholm,  Tangier,  The  Hague,  Tunis,  and  Vienna. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Brussels  and  Luxembourg. 

8  Assigned  also  to  Brussels,  Luxembourg,  and  The  Hague. 


POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 


23 


Post 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS-Con. 

( France)— Continued 

aris  (E)— Continued 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Name  and  title 


Walter  B.  Gates,  Jr.,  asst.  attachfi 

Merrill  Mayhall  Blevins,  asst.  attachg 

Owen  D.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Frederick  W.  Flott,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Florence  Palmer,  attache 

Peter  J.  Skoufis,  admin,  asst _ 

St.  John  Anthony  Bargas,  admin,  asst 

Kichard  Tucker  Ewing,  asst.  attachfi  ' 

Adele  Dix,  vice  consul 

Harry  H.  Bell,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard  C.  Desmond,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Alfred  W.  Wells,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Harry  Kushner,  cryptographic  officer 

Edward  J.  Krause,  vice  consul 

Natalie  O.  Grant,  political  analyst 

Robert  M.  Schneider,  vice  consul 

Anita  C.  Lauve,  asst.  cultural  officer 

Paul  Joseph  Hoylen,  asst.  attach^ 

John  X.  Carrier,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Francis  Henry  Colombat,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Ernest  L.  Stanger,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Harry  R.  Zerbel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Alice  Libby,  attache 

Francis  C.  Grant,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Leonard  R.  Morey,  vice  consul 

Donald  Bloomingdale,  attache 

Robert  C.  Foulon,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard  G.  Smith,  political  analyst 

Hugh  E.  Russell,  vice  consul 

Marshall  F.  Wells,  vice  consul 

James  A.  May,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Brig.  Gen.  Foster  J.  Tate,  military  attache 

I-t.  Col.  Charles  H.  Bonesteel,   3d,  military  at- 

tach6.» 
Capt.  Henri  H.  Smith- Hutton,  naval  attach^  and 

naval  attachfe  for  air. 

Col.  Francis  B.  Valentine,  air  attachg 

Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attach^.. 

Col.  Lowell  M.  Riley,  asst.  military  attachS.. 

Lt.  Col.  Woodrow  W.  Stromberg,  asst.  military 

attach^. 

Maj.  John  S.  Wood,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Maj.  Lanier  D.  Buford,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Maj.  James  S.  Timothy,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Maj.  Vernon  A.  AValters,  asst.  military  attach^  2__ 
Capt.  Edward  H.  Germarm,  asst.  military  attachfi. 

Capt.  Jack  D.  Reid,  asst.  military  attach^  ' 

Comdr.  Charles  A.  La  Farge,  asst.  naval  attache^. 
Comdr.    James    G.    Thorburn,   Jr.,    asst.  naval 

attach^  and  asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  James  C.  Longino,  asst.  naval  attachfi 

and  asst.  naval  attachfi  for  air. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Sept. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

May 

July 
tJune 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Jan. 
tFeb. 

Jan. 
tSept. 

July 
JFeb. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
July 
Aug. 
Oct. 
ISept. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Oct. 


June  12, 
June    1 

Mar.  13 

JOct.  1 
June  17, 
Apr.  15, 
Mar.  25, 

Oct. 

Mar.  22, 
Mar.  22, 
June  24, 
Mar.  7, 
Aug.  31 
Mar.  27, 
Mar.  15, 


1948 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1944 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1946 
1946 
1948 
1948 
1946 
1948 
1945 
1947 
1948 
1946 
1946 

1947 
1946 
1947 
1948 
1945 
1946 
1947 
1948 
1948 
1947 
1947 

194fi 
1948 

1947 

1948 
1947 
1948 
1948 

1945 
1948 
1948 
1948 
1946 
1948 
1947 
1948 


June  12,1946 


Category 
and  class 


FSS-7 
FSS-7 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-9 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 

rss-8 

FSS-9 
FSO-5 
FSO-5 
FSO-5 

FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSO-« 

FSO-6 

FSR-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 


'  Assigned  also  to  Bern,  Rome,  and  Vaduz;  resident  in  Bern. 

'  For  duty  with  the  Ambassador  accredited  to  the  Economic  Cooperation  Administration. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Rome. 


24 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST!    OCTOBER    1,    19  48 


•if 


iii 


Post 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

(France)— Continued 

Paris  (E)— Continued 

(MA,  NA,  &  AA)— Con. 


Bordeaux  (C). 


Cherbourg  (C). 
Le  Havre  (C).. 


Lyon  (C) 

Marseille  (CO). 


Nice  (O) 

Strasbourg  (C). 


(Possessions) 

Algiers,  Algeria  (CG)_ 


Name  and  title 


Dakar,  French  West  Africa 
(CO), 


Lt.  Comdr.  Charles  Wilkes  Styer,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 

attachg  and  asst.  naval  attachfi  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Robert  D.  Van  Auken,  asst.  air  attachg_. 
Capt.  Felix  B.  Wywal,  asst.  air  attache 


Russell  M.  Brooks,  consul  general 

Walter  J.  Linthicum,  consul 

William  L.  Smyser,  vice  consul 

Frank  Cussans,  vice  consul 

George  R.  Wadleigh,  vice  consul 

Julia  Louise  Wooster,  vice  consul 

Roy  L.  Davis,  vice  consul 

Leslie  A.  Weisenburg,  consul..- 

James  E.  Parks,  consul 

Reinhard  W.  Lamprecht,  vice  consul... 

Arthur  Potter  Allen,  vice  consul 

Henry  A.  Lagasse,  vice  consul 

Horatio  Mooers,  consul 

Philip  F.  Dur,  consul 

Howard  H.  Bristol,  .Tr.,  vice  consul 

Marcel  E.  Malige,  consul  general 

Abram  E.  Manell,  attach^ 

John  H.  Boyd,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Christensen,  consul 

Edward  Macauley,  vice  consul 

John  J.  Ingersoll,  vice  consul 

Walter  M.  Walsh,  vice  consul 

Leonard  G.  Bradford,  vice  consul 

Philip  Axelrod,  vice  consul 

William  C.  Canup,  vice  consul 

William  M.  Gwynn,  consul  general 

Sheldon  B.  Vance,  vice  consul ' 

Charles  B.  Beylard,  vice  consul ' 

Franklin  Roudybush,  consular  attache. 

Sabin  J.  Dalferes,  consul 

Edward  S.  Parker,  vice  consul 

H.  Stewart  Beers,  vice  consul 


Harold  D.  Finley,  consul  general 

Edmund  P.  Quereau,  vice  consul 

George  F.  Bogardus,  vice  consul 

Howard  Brandon,  vice  consul 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attach^  2_ 

Paul  Dean  Thompson,  vice  consul 

Joseph  Fergus  McFarland,  vice  consul 

Jack  C.  Spinx,  vice  consul 

Lynn  H.  Olson,  vice  consul 

Scribner  W.  McCoy,  vice  consul. 

Laurent  E.  Morin,  vice  consul 

Archibald  Knisely  Smith,  vice  consul 

Perry  N.  Jester,  consul  general 

William  D.  Moreland,  Jr.,  consul 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attach^ '. 


'  Assigned  also  to  Monaco. 

'Assigned  also  to  Dakar,  Monrovia,  Tangier,  and  Tunis. 
» Assigned  also  to  Algiers,  Monrovia,  Tangier,  and  Tunis;  resident  in  Algiers. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Mar.  12, 1948 

tOct.      1, 1948 
June  21,1948 


July 

29, 1947 

May 

11, 1948 

Aug. 

25, 1948 

Dec. 

10. 1944 

Dec. 

3, 1947 

Nov. 

14, 1946 

Mar. 

25, 1948 

June 

24, 1948 

Jan. 

17, 1945 

Apr. 

6, 1945 

tJune 

15, 1946 

Apr. 

4, 1948 

Aug. 

4, 1947 

Feb. 

20, 1948 

June 

17, 1947 

Aug. 

26, 1948 

Sept. 

27, 1948 

July 

3, 1947 

Oct. 

29, 1946 

Feb. 

18, 1947 

Apr. 

16, 1948 

Oct. 

15, 1946 

Aug. 

17, 1945 

May 

13, 1948 

Dec. 

2, 1947 

Apr. 

19, 1948 

Mar. 

21, 1946 

Dec. 

6, 1944 

Sept 

16, 1948 

May  25,1948 

June 

27, 1947 

Sept 

8, 1947 

tOct. 

16,1945 

June 

9, 1947 

June 

9, 1948 

Aug. 

22, 1946 

May  20, 1947 

Apr. 

15, 1947 

Nov. 

12, 1947 

Feb. 

4. 1946 

May 

11,1948 

July 

9, 1948 

July 

22, 1948 

Nov. 

14, 1947 

Sept. 

21. 1948 

Sept. 

30, 1948 

May  20,1947 

POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 


25 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS-Con. 

(Possessions)— Continued 

Dakar,  French  West  Africa 
(CG)— Continued 

Hanoi,    French    Indochina 
(C). 

Martinique,    French    West 

Indies  (C). 
Noumea,  New  Caledonia  (C) 

Saigon,    French    Indochina 
(CO). 


Tahiti,  Society  Islands,  Oce- 
ania (C). 

Tananarive,  Madagascar  (C). 

Tunis.  Tunisia  (CO) 


GERMANY 

Berlin  (Office  of  the  United 
States  Political  Adviser  on 
German  Affairs) .' 


Name  and  title 


Thomas  Boylan ,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Charles  M.  Kidner,  vice  consul - 

Robert  Lothrop  Ware,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

William  M.  Gibson,  consul 

Albert  Laplace  Dart,  asst.  attache  i 

John  G.  Riddick,  vice  consul 

Frederick  D.  Hunt,  consul 

John  R.  Bartelt,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  '.. 

William  B.  Snidow,  vice  consul 

George  M.  Abbott,  consul  general 

Mulford  A.  Colebrook,  consul 

H.  Francis  Cunningham,  Jr.,  consul .-_ 

Albert  Laplace  Dart,  asst.  attache  ' 

Seymour  Harold  Glazer,  information  officer 

Richard  J.  Coughlin,  vice  consul 

Dallas  M.  Coors,  vice  consul 

Stephen  H.  McClintic,  vice  consul 

Winfleld  H.  Scott,  consul 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  *.. 
Thaddeus  Allan  Herrick,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 

Robert  F.  Fernald,  consul  general 

Sidney  Sober,  vice  consul 

Earl  L.  Packer,  consul  general 

Lawrence  S.  Armstrong,  consul 

John  Dorman,  consul 

Donald  A.  Dumont,  vice  consul 

John  F.  Fitzgerald,  vice  consul 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attache ». 

Robert  K.  Calcote,  disbursing  officer 

Paul  G.  Wright,  vice  consul 

Richard  B.  Andrews,  vice  consul 


Robert    D.    Murphy,    United    States    political 
adviser  with  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador.' 

James  W.  Riddleberger,  counselor  of  mission 

Milton  Marsten  Turner,  civil  air  attache 

Marshall  M.  Vance,  counselor  of  mission;  consul 
general.* 

Roy  I.  Kimmol,  attache 

James  W.  Gantenbein,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Eric  C.  Wendelin,  Foreign  Service  officer 

William  B.  Lockling,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Hector   Charles   Prud'homme,    Foreign   Service 
officer. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Aug. 

10, 1948 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

15, 1947 

Fss-n 

Jan. 

27, 1948 

FSS-ll 

Apr. 

19,  1948 

FSO-4 

July 

18, 1947 

FSS-8 

Feb. 

17, 1948 

FSO-5 

tMar. 

4, 1947 

FSO-5 

Mar. 

10, 1948 

FSS-ll 

June 

1. 1948 

FSS-6 

Dec. 

19, 1947 

FSS-9 

tNov. 

10, 1947 

FSO-2 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

FSO-4 

tSept. 

1, 1948 

FSO-4 

July 

18, 1947 

FSS-8 

Sept. 

13, 1948 

FSS-9 

Jan. 

8, 1946 

FSS-ll 

Nov. 

20, 1947 

FSS-10 

Sept. 

8, 1948 

FSO-6 

May 

23, 1947 

FSO-4 

Mar. 

18, 1948 

FSS-6 

Nov. 

12, 1947 

FSO-6 

tFeb. 

8, 1946 

FSO-3 

Sept. 

12, 1947 

FSO-6 

Aug. 

4, 1947 

FSO-2 

Dec. 

8, 1947 

FSO-4 

July 

23, 1948 

FSO-4 

July 

30, 1946 

FSO-5 

Oct. 

16, 1947 

FSO-5 

May 

20, 1947 

FSS-8 

Apr. 

20, 1948 

FSS-ll 

Oct. 

4, 1947 

FSS-ll 

Oct. 

23, 1947 

FSS-ll 

Sept.  15, 1944 

Aug.  19,1947 
Dec.  16,1947 
May  16,1946 

tSept.  12, 1947 
May  20,1947 
July     1, 1948 

tJune  17,1947 
Sept.    1.1947 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-CM 

FSO-1 
FSR-2 
FSO-3 

FSS-2 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 
FSO-3 


'  Assigned  also  to  Bangkok,  Rangoon,  and  Saigon;  resident  in  Bangkok. 

'  Assigned  also  as  attache  at  Canberra  and  Wellington;  consular  attache  at  Adelaide,  Auckland,  Brisbane, 
Melbourne,  Perth,  Suva,  Sydney,  and  Tahiti;  resident  in  Sydney. 
3  Assigned  also  to  Bangkok,  Hanoi,  and  Rangoon;  resident  in  Bangkok. 

•  Assigned  also  as  attache  at  Canberra  and  Wellington;  consular  attache  at  Adelaide,  Auckland,  Brisbane, 
Melbourne,  Noumea,  Perth,  Suva,  and  Sydney;  resident  in  Sydney. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Algiers,  Dakar,  Monrovia,  and  Tangier;  resident  in  Algiers. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Frankfort  on  the  Main. 
'  This  office  performs  consular  functions. 

'  Assigned  also  as  immigration  coordinating  officer  for  the  Displaced  Persons  Program  in  Austria,  Germany, 
and  Italy. 


26 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


m 

■r,n 


Post 


GEEMANT— Continued 

Berlin  (Office  of  the  United 
States  Political  Adviser  on 
German  Affairs)— Con. 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Bernard  A.  Guiler,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Thomas  J.  B.  Wenner,  attach^ ■.. 

Alexander  Mclver,  attache 

Perry  Laukhulf,  secretary 

Carmel  Offle,  Foreign  Service  officer. 

Ernest  deW.  Mayer,  Foreign  Service  officer' 

Russell  W.  Benton,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Wesley  Clifford  Haraldson,  Foreign  Service  officer. 

J.  Kittredge  Vinson,  consul 

John  A.  Calhoun,  consul 

John  B.  Holt,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Bryant  Buckingham,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Francis  R.  Gasser,  econ.  analyst 

Francis  A.  Lane,  consul 

Robert  F.  Corrigan,  vice  consul 

Charles  M.  Rice,  Jr.,  asst.  attache... 

Harry  L.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

John  Francis  Rieger,  asst.  attach^ 

Rebecca  G.  Wellington,  political  analyst 

Paul  Newland,  asst.  attachfi 

Louis  A  Wiesner,  vice  consul 

Robert  M.  Berry,  vice  consul 

Theo  C.  Adams,  vice  consul 

C.  Hoyt  Price,  vice  consul 

Kenneth  P.  T.  Sullivan,  vice  consul 

Dorothea  C.  Lampe,  admin,  asst 

Erwin  W.  Wendt,  vice  consul 

Peter  Hooper,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Eugene  V.  McAulifEe,  vice  consul 

Virginia  I.  Cullen,  admin,  asst 

Jordan  T.  Rogers,  vice  consul 

Thomas  J.  Dunnigan,  vice  consul 

Don  B.  Reynolds,  vice  consul 

Richard  W.  Sterling,  Foreign  Service  officer  2 

Manuel  L.  Briseno,  vice  consul 

Stanley  J.  Prisbeck,  vice  consul 

Warren  L.  Swope,  vice  consul 

Xavier  W.  Filers,  vice  consul 

Wallace  Farwell  Doerr,  asst.  attache 


Bremerhaven  (VC) 

Frankfort  on  the  Main  (CQ). 


Bremen  (C) Maurice  W.  Altaffer,  consul  general 

Halleck  L.  Rose,  consul. -. 

Culver  E.  Gidden,  consul 

Don  A.  Gribble,  consul 

Bernard  F.  Heilcr,  consul 

Aubrey  Lee  Welch,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Edward  J.  Trost,  vice  consul 

LeRoy  F.  Percival,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Evernghim  Blake,  vice  consul 

Robert  Dodge  Davis,  vice  consul 

James  M.  O'Grady,  vice  consul 

Elliott  H.  Miller,  vice  consul 

Violet  Smith,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Houston,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Robert  D.  Murphy,  United  States  political  adviser 
with  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador.' 

Walter  W.  Hoffmann,  consul 

Leonard  N.  Caswell,  consul 

Thomas  Edmund  Burke,  vice  consul 

•  Assigned  also  as  consul  at  Baden-Baden,  Germany. 
'  Assigned  to  serve  at  Baden-Baden,  Germany. 
3  Assigned  also  to  Berlin. 


July 

1,1948 

FSO-3 

Jan. 

15, 1945 

FSS-4 

Mar. 

8, 1948 

FSS-3 

Jan. 

8, 1945 

rso-4 

Jan. 

25, 1946 

FSO-4 

June 

21, 1946 

FSO-4 

Aug. 

22, 1946 

rso-4 

tFeb. 

22, 1948 

FSO-4 

Aug. 

21, 1946 

rso-4 

[June 

4, 1948 

rso-4 

Apr. 

3, 1948 

FSO-4 

Apr. 

5, 1948 

FSO-4 

Dec. 

4, 1945 

FSS-8 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-7 

Aug. 

22, 1946 

FSO-5 

tOct. 

21, 1947 

FSS-8 

tJune  26,  1948 

FSS-8 

JMay 

22, 1947 

FSS-8 

tJuly 

14, 1948 

FSS-8 

Dec. 

18, 1947 

FSS-8 

{Dec. 

29, 1945 

FSO-5 

tJan. 

13, 1947 

FSO-6 

May 

7, 1947 

FSO-6 

June 

28, 1947 

FSO-6 

Aug. 

23, 1947 

FSO-6 

tFeb. 

10, 1946 

FSS-9 

Apr. 

12, 1945 

FSS-9 

July 

10, 1947 

FSO-6 

May 

11, 1948 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

20, 1944 

FSS-9 

tAug. 

23, 1947 

rso-6 

Aug. 

20, 1946 

FSO-6 

Apr. 

5, 1946 

FSS-11 

Dec. 

30. 1947 

FSO-6 

May 

6, 1948 

FSS-10 

May 

6, 1948 

FSS-10 

Apr. 

15. 1946 

FSS-11 

tAug. 

21, 1948 

FSS-10 

Dec. 

31, 1947 

FSR-6 

tApr. 

11, 1946 

rso-2 

Sept 

20, 1948 

FSO-4 

Mar 

27, 1947 

FSS-6 

tAug. 

23, 1948 

FSR-5 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-7 

Sept 

18, 1946 

FSS-9 

Nov 

14, 1947 

FSO-6 

July 

29, 1946 

FSO-6 

May 

14, 1946 

FSS-10 

Sept 

19, 1947 

FSO-6 

May 

6, 1948 

FSS-10 

Feb. 

25, 1946 

FSS-ll 

tMay 

29, 1948 

FS3-11 

Dec. 

8, 1947 

F3S-10 

Aug. 

20, 1948 

FSO-C 

Jan. 

21. 1946 

FSO-4 

tMar 

6, 1948 

rss-7 

Mar 

.  12, 1947 

FSS-9 

POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 


27 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

ANY-Contlnued 

t    on     the     Main 
-Continued 

Erich  W.  A.  Hoffmann,  vice  consul ._ 

Edward  R.  Pierce,  asst.  communications  officer  __ 
Francis  N.  Magliozzi,  vice  consul       .             

Jan.    31,1947 
Sept.  23, 1948 
Aug.  23,1947 
Aug.  23, 1948 
Oct.    31,1946 
Nov.  16, 1945 
tApr.   22,1946 
Jan.    15,1947 

FSS-10 

rss-8 

FSO-6 

Daniel  W.  Montenegro,  vice  consul 

David  J.  S.  Manbey,  vice  consul 

John  N.  von  der  Lieth,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 
FSO-C 
FSS-9 

David  K.  Hammond,  vice  consul  

FSS-9 

William  Frank  Lebus,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

FSS-9 

Errata.  -Sheet 

FOIuLIGN  SER\T:CE  LIST— OCTOBER  1,  194-8 

pc   27:     Edward  M.    Groth  is  consul  general  at 

Hamburg ,    not  at  Frankfort  on  the  Main. 

f5ara  E,  Voods  is   consul  general  at  Munich, 
not  at  Hamburg. 

James  Ro  '  ilkinson  is   consul  general  at 
Stuttgart .   not  at  Munich. 

p.    34:      Col.   Edgar  E.   Glenn's  footnote  reference 
should  be  No,  3. 

CS/R 


Sverre  M.  Backe,  vice  consul 

Robert  W.  Beghtol,  vice  consul 

Delmar  R.  Carlson,  vice  consul 

Thomas  A.  Moore,  vice  consul 

Galen  L.  Stone,  vice  consul 

Richard  Victor  Fischer,  vice  consul 

Mathias  Joseph  Ortwein,  vice  consul 

Joseph  Radford,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Jean  E.  Zimmermann,  vice  consul 

A.  Hugh  Douglas,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Russell  C.  Heater,  vice  consul 

Lois  Unger,  vice  consul 

Elizabeth  Rice,  vice  consul 

James  R.  Wilkinson,  consul  general 

Frederick  J.  Mann,  consul 

Francis  C.  Jordan,  consul 

Maynard  B.  Lundgren,  vice  consul 

Reed  P.  Robinson,  vice  consul 

Seymour  M.  Finger,  vice  consul 

William  Morrison  Kerrigan,  vice  consul 

Alfred  L.  Atherton,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Adelphos  H.  TePaske,  vice  consul 

William  C.  Rhodes,  vice  consul 

Elbert  R.  Williams,  vice  consul ... 


tMay 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

May 

May 

May 

May 

Sept. 

Sept. 
tApr. 
tAug. 

Aug. 
tApr. 

Aug. 

July 

Feb. 
tAug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 


29, 1948 

FSS-9 

5, 1946 

FSS-10 

14, 1946 

FSS-11 

25, 1946 

FSS-11 

4, 1947 

FSO-6 

5, 1948 

FSS-10 

5, 1948 

FSS-10 

6, 1948 

FSS-10 

6, 1948 

FSS-10 

4, 1947 

FSS-11 

13, 1948 

FSO-6 

3,1948 

FSS-11 

3, 1948 

FSS-11 

13, 1948 

FSO-3 

11, 1946 

FSO-4 

25, 1948 

FSO-5 

1, 1948 

FSS-9 

13, 1946 

FSR-5 

23, 1947 

FSO-6 

13, 1947 

FSO-6 

13, 1947 

FSO-6 

22,1946 

FSS-11 

25, 1946 

FSS-11 

25, 1946 

FSS-ll 

26 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    194  8 


Post 


GERMANY— Continued 

Berlin  (Office  of  the  United 
States  Political  Adviser  on 
German  Afifairs) — Con. 


Name  and  title 


Bernard  A.  Gufler,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Thomas  J.  B.  Wonner,  attach^ ■- 

Alexander  Mclver,  attachS 

Perry  Laukhufl,  secretary 

Carmel  Offle,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Ernest  deW.  Mayer,  Foreign  Service  officer  i 

Russell  W.  Benton,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Wesley  Gliflord  Haraldson,  Foreign  Service  officer 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


July 

1, 1948 

FSO-3 

Jan. 

15, 1945 

FSS-4 

Mar. 

8, 1948 

FSS-3 

Jan. 

8, 1945 

rso-4 

Jan. 

25, 1946 

FSO-4 

June 

21, 1946 

FSO-4 

Aug. 

22, 1946 

FSO-4 

tFeb. 

22, 1948 

FSO-4 

A  •■,„ 

01     lOHfi 

VQn-A 

Category 
and  class 


Bremerhaven  (VC)... 
Frankfort  on  the  Main  (CG). 


Wallace  Farwell  Doerr,  asst.  attache Dec.  31, 1947 


Bremen  (C) Maurice  W.  Altafier,  consul  general 

Halleck  L.  Rose,  consul 

Culver  E.  Gidden,  consul 

Don  A.  Gribble,  consul 

Bernard  F.  Heiler,  consul 

Aubrey  Lee  Welch,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Edward  J.  Trost,  vice  consul 

LeRoy  F.  Percival,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Evernghim  Blake,  vice  consul 

Robert  Dodge  Davis,  vice  consul 

James  M.  O'Grady,  vice  consul 

Elliott  H.  Miller,  vice  consul 

Violet  Smith,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Houston,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Robert  D.  Murphy,  United  States  political  adviser 
with  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador.' 

Walter  W.  Hoffmann,  consul 

Leonard  N.  Caswell,  consul.. 

Thomas  Edmund  Burke,  vice  consul — 

•  Assigned  also  as  consul  at  Baden-Baden,  Germany. 
'  Assigned  to  serve  at  Baden-Baden,  Germany. 
3  Assigned  also  to  Berlin. 


tApr. 

11, 1946 

FSO-2 

Sept. 

20, 1948 

FSO-4 

Mar. 

27, 1947 

FSS-6 

tAug. 

23, 1948 

FSR-5 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

FSS-7 

Sept. 

18, 1946 

FSS-9 

Nov. 

14, 1947 

FSO-6 

July 

29, 1946 

FSO-6 

May 

14, 1946 

FSS-10 

Sept. 

19, 1947 

FSO-6 

May 

6, 1948 

FSS-10 

Feb. 

25, 1946 

FSS-11 

tMay 

29, 1948 

FSS-ll 

Dec. 

8, 1947 

FSS-10 

Aug. 

20, 1948 

FSO-CM 

Jan. 

21, 1946 

FSO-4 

tMar. 

6, 1948 

FSS-7 

Mar. 

12, 1947 

FSS-9 

FSR-6 


POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 


27 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


ANY— Continued 


t    on     the     Main 
Continued 


^ 


Erich  W.  A.  Hoffmann,  vice  consul 

Edward  R.  Pierce,  asst.  communications  officer^ . 

Francis  N.  Magliozzi,  vice  consul 

Daniel  W.  Montenegro,  vice  consul 

David  J.  S.  Manbey,  vice  consul 

John  N.  von  dcr  Lieth,  vice  consul 

David  K.  Hammond,  vice  consul.. 

William  Frank  Lebus,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

James  S.  Sutterlin,  vice  consul 

Paul  R.  Hughes,  vice  consul 

George  D.  Laurell,  vice  consul. 

Carl  Biebers,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Robert  H.  Harlan,  vice  consul 

James  Aloysius  Shinnors,  vice  consul 

James  P.  Parker,  vice  consul 

Edward  M.  Qroth,  consul  general 

Richard  S.  Huestis,  consul 

Andrew  Edward  Harmey,  vice  consul 

Don  V.  Catlett,  vice  consul 

John  B.  McQrath,  vice  consul 

L.  Milner  Dunn,  vice  consul 

William  Browne  Kelly,  vice  consul 

John  M.  Dennis,  vice  consul 

John  A.  Conway,  vice  consul 

Robert  Lester  Addis,  vice  consul 

Sam  E.  Woods,  consul  general 

E.  Tomlin  Bailey,  consul 

Leo  Aloysius  Gough,  attache 

William  Andrew  Brady,  receiving  control  super- 
visor. 

Augustus  Ostertag,  consul 

Boyce  E.  Powell,  vice  consul;  disbursing  officer.. 

Charles  W.  Thomas,  vice  consul 

John  M.  Kavanaugh,  vice  consul 

Benjamin  J.  Ruyle,  vice  consul 

Wallace  Clarke,  vice  consul 

Howard  W.  Potter,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

William  C.  Jones,  3d,  vice  consul 

Sverre  M.  Backe,  vice  consul 

Robert  W.  Beghtol,  vice  consul 

Delmar  R.  Carlson,  vice  consul 

Thomas  A.  Moore,  vice  consul 

Galen  L.  Stone,  vice  consul. 

Richard  Victor  Fischer,  vice  consul 

Mathias  Joseph  Ortwein,  vice  consul 

Joseph  Rad/ord,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Jean  E.  Zimmermann,  vice  consul 

A.  Hugh  Douglas,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Russell  C.  Heater,  vice  consul 

Lois  linger,  vice  consul 

Elizabeth  Rice,  vice  consul 

James  R.  Wilkinson,  consul  general 

Frederick  J.  Mann,  consul. 

Francis  C.  Jordan,  consul. 

Maynard  B.  Lundgren,  vice  consul 

Reed  P.  Robinson,  vice  consul 

Seymour  M.  Finger,  vice  consul 

William  Morrison  Kerrigan,  vice  consul 

Alfred  L.  Atherton,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Adelphos  H.  TePaske,  vice  consul 

William  C.  Rhodes,  vice  consul 

Elbert  R.  Williams,  vice  consul 


Jan. 

31 

1947 

FSS-10 

Sept. 

23 

1948 

FSS-8 

Aug. 

23 

1947 

FSO-6 

Aug. 

23 

1948 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

31 

1946 

FSO-6 

Nov. 

16 

1945 

FSS-9 

tApr. 

22 

1946 

FSS-9 

Jan. 

15 

1947 

FSS-9 

Aug. 

23 

1948 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

10 

1948 

FSO-6 

JFeb. 

27 

1948 

FSS-11 

Mar. 

18 

1946 

FSS-10 

May 

5 

1948 

FSS-10 

May 

5 

1948 

FSS-10 

May 

6 

1948 

FSS-10 

Jan. 

18 

1946 

FSO-2 

Jan. 

24 

1946 

FSO-4 

Aug. 

20 

,1948 

FSS-7 

July 

1 

1947 

FSO-5 

Aug. 

29 

1947 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

23 

1948 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

29 

1946 

FSS-10 

Oct. 

14 

1947 

FSO-6 

Oct. 

15 

1947 

FSO-6 

May 

5 

1948 

FSS-10 

June 

9 

1947 

FSO-1 

July 

5 

1946 

FSO-3 

May  20 

1947 

FSS-4 

Aug. 

13 

1948 

FSS-5 

tJan. 

31 

1947 

FSS-8 

tNov. 

13 

1946 

FSS-9 

Jan. 

5 

1946 

FSS-8 

JAug. 

12 

1946 

FSO-6 

tApr. 

3 

1947 

FSO-6 

tMay 

29 

1948 

FSS-9 

May 

11 

1948 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

30 

1946 

FSS-9 

tMay 

29 

1948 

FSS-9 

Jan. 

6 

1946 

FSS-10 

Feb. 

14 

1946 

FSS-11 

Feb. 

25 

1946 

FSS-11 

Nov. 

4 

1947 

FSO-6 

May 

5 

1948 

FSS-10 

May 

5 

1948 

FSS-10 

May 

6 

1948 

FSS-10 

May 

6 

1948 

FSS-10 

Sept. 

4 

1947 

FSS-11 

Sept. 

13 

1948 

FSO-6 

tApr. 

3 

1948 

FSS-11 

tAug. 

3 

1948 

FSS-11 

Aug. 

13 

1948 

FSO-3 

tApr. 

11 

1946 

FSO-4 

Aug. 

25 

1948 

FSO-5 

July 

1 

1948 

FSS-9 

Feb. 

13 

1946 

FSR-5 

JAug. 

23 

1947 

FSO-6 

Aug. 

13 

1947 

FSO-6 

Aug. 

13 

1947 

FSO-6 

Jan. 

22 

1946 

FSS-n 

Feb. 

25 

1946 

FSS-ll 

Feb. 

25 

1946 

FSS-11 

28 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST!    OCTOBER    1,    194  8 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


GERMANY-Continued 

Stuttgart  (O— Continued... 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRELAND 

London  (E) 


Margarita  Tanck,  vice  consul 

Frank  E.  Cash,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. 
Cleveland  E.  Collier,  vice  consul 
John  Glen  Cassity,  vice  consul.  _ 
James  D.  Moflett,  vice  consul 


Apr.  9, 1948 
Sept.  13, 1948 
May  5, 1948 
May  6, 1948 
May  11, 1948 


Levris  W.  Douglas,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Erie  R.  Dickover,  counselor  of  embassy 

Eric  H.  Biddle,  Foreign  Service  Reserve  officer — 
Don  C.  Bliss,  counselorof  embassy  for  econ.  affairs. 
Julius  C.  Holmes,  counselor  of  embassy  with  rank 

of  minister  plenipotentiary. 

Mallory  Browne,  counselor  of  embassy 

Paul  O .  Nyhus,  agricultural  attache 

George  Tait,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul  general.- 

Eldon  L.  Bailey,  attach^  > 

Gerald  Keith,  counselor  of  embassy 

Harvey  Klemmer,  attache  2 

Frances  E.  Willis,  first  secretary;  consul 

William  C.  Trimble,  first  secretary;  consul 

Earl  Ahson  Evans,  Jr.,  attache 

Donald  Hamlin  McNeal,  regional  supervisor 

Lawrence  C.  Vass,  attache 

Harris  E.  Hungerford,  attachfe. 

Henry  E.  Stebbins,  first  secretary;  consul. 

James  C.  Sappington,  3d,  first  secretary:  consul. .. 

Basil  D.  Dahl,  first  secretary;  consul 

Sargent  B.  Child,  attache. 

William  Charles  Buell,  attachg 

Joseph  E.  Charles,  first  secretary 

George  Lewis  Jones,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul.. 

Frederic  P.  Bartlett,  first  secretary;  consul 

Winston  M.  Scott,  attach^ 

Leo  Francis  Gentner,  attach^ 

Samuel  D.  Berger,  first  secretary;  consul 

Joseph  Blake  Koepfli,  attache 

Willis  Raymond  Woolrich,  attache 

John  E.  P.  Grant,  attache' 

William  Harry  J.  Mclntyre,  attache 

Findley  Weaver,  attache 

Ervin  O.  Anderson,  attache 

Claude  H.  Hall,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul... 
Kathleen  Molesworth,  second  secretary;  consul 

J .  David  Linebaugh,  attache 

Peter  Abeille,  attache  * 

Gleim  D.  Fields,  attache 

Jule  B.  Smith,  asst.  cml.  attache 

David  A.  Thomasson,  second  secretary;  consul. 


Mar.    6,1947 


Dec. 

Mar. 
Dec. 

^  t. 

tAil. 

May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

May 

June 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Dec. 
lAug. 
tJan. 

Feb. 

July 
tOct. 

Feb. 
tOct. 
tSept. 

June 

Jan. 

Sept. 
JOct. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

July 

Jan. 

May 

Nov. 

Aug. 

June 

Nov. 

July 

Aug. 

June 

July 


1947 
1947 
1947 
1948 


1945 
1946 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1947 
1948 
1946 
1947 
1943 
1945 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1947 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1947 
1947 
1948 
1948 
1946 
1947 
1947 
1945 
1946 
1947 
1948 
1948 
1945 
1946 


1  Assigned  also  to  Copenhagen,  Lisbon,  Madrid,  Oslo,  and  Stockholm. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Berlin,  Bern,  Brussels,  Copenhagen,  Dublin,  Helsinki,  Moscow,  Oslo,  Paris,  Stockholm,  Th 
Hague,  and  Warsaw. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Belgium,  Denmark,  Finland,  France,  Germany,  Ireland,  Italy,  Netherlands,  Norway,  Spain 
and  Sweden. 

<  Assigned  also  to  Belgium,  Denmark,  Finland,  France,  Germany,  Ireland,  Italy,  Netherlands,  Norway 
Portugal,  Spain,  and  Sweden. 


POSTS   OF    ASSIGNTVIENT 


29 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


BRITAIN  AND 
rHEBN  IRE- 

— Continued 


1)— Continued Eldred  D.  Kuppinger,  second  secretary;  consul Aug 

W.    Stratton    Anderson,    Jr.,    second   secretary,     Aug. 
consul. 

John  L.  Bankhead,  second  secretary;  consul June 

William  L.  Hamilton,  Jr.,  second  secretary tFeb. 

Richard  Porter  Taylor,  attache tJune 

Joseph  Polakoff,  asst.  attach^ tOct. 

Carl  Ginsburg,  attache '  June 

William  Kling,  second  secretary |June 

Louis  L.  Widmer,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing     Mar. 
agent. 

William  B.  Hussey,  attache'. Dec. 

John  J.  Coyle,  consul |Jan. 

Henry  B.  Cannon,  cultural-relations  officer Oct. 

I/Ce  Murray,  attache |June 

Mary  P.  Ragatz,  admin,  officer tAug. 

James  C.  Powell,  Jr.,  consul. July 

Katherine  A.  H.  Egerton,  econ.  analyst JMar. 

Conrad  J.  Thoren,  asst.  attache  ^ tApr. 

Charles  B.  Borell,  vice  consul.. tDec. 

Fred  H.  Houck,  consul. 

James  Kaylor,  vice  consul June 

Edwin  S.  Coleman,  vice  consul Oct. 

Mary  Margaret  Craig,  admin,  asst Feb. 

De  Witt  Bragan,  admin,  asst Mar. 

Willis  Bryant  Col'ins,  Jr.,  admin,  asst Mar. 

David  Eraser  Gould,  admin,  asst Apr. 

Felix  Smith  Verity,  asst.  attache  • May 

Raymond  E.  Kolb,  vice  consul Jan. 

Cornelius  J.  Dwyer,  second  secretary;  vice  consul..    Sept. 

Henry  Hunt  McKee,  education  training  officer Nov. 

Stanley  Baron,  admin,  asst Mar. 

Norah  Alsterlund,  vice  consul tMay 

Sara  M.  MacDonell,  admin,  asst.. JNov. 

Dudley  E.  Cyphers,  vice  consul July 

Kingdon  W.  Swayne,  third  secretary;  vice  consul...    Aug. 
Wayne  E.  Snyder,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . .  .    Oct. 

Paul  Felix  Warburg,  attach^ July 

Edith  A.  Stensby,  vice  consul.. tApr. 

James  T.  Rush,  vice  consul tNov. 

Ballard  R.  Donnell,  vice  consul June 

John  William  Jelich,  Jr,  vice  consul  tSept. 

Jesse  D.  Dean,  third  secretary;  vice  consul Oct. 

Herbert  E.  Weiner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul...    Dec. 

Ernest  K.  Griffin,  vice  consul JSept. 

John  L.  Murphy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul Oct. 

John  Herbert  Hermanson,  vice  consul tNov. 


17, 1946 

22. 1946 

22, 1948 
23, 1948 
2, 1948 

19. 1947 

10. 1948 
27, 1948 
22, 1945 

5, 1947 

31. 1947 

31. 1945 

6. 1944 

25. 1946 

3. 1947 

4. 1948 

26. 1948 

5. 1945 


Maj.  Gen.  John  W.  Leonard,  military  attache 

Rear   Admiral    William    G.    Tomlinson,    naval 
attache  and  naval  attache  for  air. 

Brig.  Gen.  Thomas  S.  Power,  air  attache 

Col.  Ernest  C.  Bomar,  asst.  military  attache 

Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Charles  Y.  Allen,  asst.  military  attache... 

Lt.  Col.  Stuart  W.  Don,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Carl  Z.  Berry,  asst.  military  attache 


Apr. 
Feb. 

June 
Sept. 
June 
Feb. 
Apr. 
June 

I  also  to  Dublin. 

I  also  to  Brussels,  Copenhagen,  Dublin,  Helsinki,  Oslo,[Stockholm,  and^The 

ri82 — 49 5 


29, 1948 

15. 1945 
17, 1947 
13, 1947 
13, 1947 
15, 1947 
20, 1947 
29, 1947 

11. 1946 

3. 1947 

12. 1947 
19, 1946 
13, 1946 

1. 1948 

21. 1946 

13. 1947 
1, 1947 

13, 1946 

5. 1945 

28. 1945 

26. 1946 

13. 1947 
22, 1947 

3. 1946 

13. 1947 
13, 1946 

19. 1948 
24, 1948 

24,  1948 

26. 1946 

17. 1947 
7, 1946 

16, 1946 
13, 1946 

Hague. 


Category 
and  class 


FSO-4 
FSO-4 

FSO-1 
FSR-4 
FSR-4 
FSS-5 
FSS-6 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 

FSS-6 
FSS-7 
FSS-7 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-7 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-9 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-9 
FSO-5 
FSS-8 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-10 
FSS-U 
FSS-U 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 


30 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


Post 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRE- 
LAND—Continued 

London  (E)— Continued 
(MA,  NA,  &  AA)— Con.. . 


Name  and  title 


Manchester,  England  (C).. 


Newcastle-on-Tyne,       Eng- 
land (C). 
Southampton,  England(C).. 


Tjlesident  in  Singapore. 


Belfast,    Northern    Ireland 
(CQ). 

Birmingham,  England  (C). 

Bradford,  England  (C) 

Bristol,  England  (C) 

Cardiff,  Wales  (C) 

Edinburgh,  Scotland  (C)... 

Glasgow,  Scotland  (C) 


Liverpool,  England  (C). 


Lt.  Col.  John  L.  Atkins,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Col.  Thomas  J.  Hayes,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.    Col.    Frederick   H.   Gaston,   asst.   military 

attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Verle  D.  Miller,  asst.  military  attache  '.-_ 

Maj.  Harry  C.  Archer,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Paul  O.  Langguth,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Frederick  W.  Hall,  asst.  military  attache 

Col.  Perry  O.  Parmelee,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Capt.  Arthur  W.  Loy,  asst.  naval  attache.. .- 

Capt.  James  Powell  Clay,  asst.  naval  attache  for 

research. 
Capt.  Frank  O'Beirne,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Paul  L.  F.  Weaver,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Comdr.  William  R.  Easton,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Comdr.  David  Suggett  Brown,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Comdr.  Victor  B.  Cole,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Writner  Hostetter,  asst.  naval  attache 

Col.  WDliam  B.  Kieffer,  asst.  air  attache 

Col.  John  B.  Ackerman,  asst.  air  attache. 

Capt.  Jack  H.  Whitson,  asst.  air  attache 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


William  A.  Smale,  consul 

Paul  M.  Miller,  vice  consul 

Imogene  E.  Ellis,  vice  consul 

Phil  H.  Hubbard,  consul.. 

Eric  G.  Lindahl,  vice  consul 

Nathaniel  Lancaster,  Jr.,  consul 

Austin  C.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Fritz  A.  M.  Alfsen,  consul... 

Frederick  C.  Johnson,  consul 

Henry  B.  Day,  consul 

John  F.  Claffey,  vice  consul 

Arne  T.  Fliflet,  vice  consul 

Dayle  C.  McDonough,  consul  general- 
Robert  B.  Shaw,  vice  consul.. - 

Glenn  R.  McCarty,  Jr.,  vice  consul _._ 

Weikko  A.  Forsten,  vice  consul 

Warren  A.  Kelsey,  vice  consul 

Nicholas  S.  Lakas,  vice  consul 

John  F.  Huddleston,  consul 

Stephen  B.  Vaughan,  consul 

Roye  L.  Lowry,  vice  consul 

Mary  E.  Volz,  vice  consul 

Samuel  R.  Thompson,  consul 

Girvan  Teall,  vice  consul. 

W.  Milbourne  Neighbors,  vice  consul- 
Charles  H.  Heisler,  consul. 

Thomas  A.  Kelly,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Beck,  consul  general 

F.  Willard  Calder,  consul 

Robert  J.  Gibbons,  vice  consul... 

John  J.  Bectley,  vice  consul.......... 


Jan.  23,1948 
Jan.  23,1948 
Feb.  25,1948 

Sept.  22, 1948 
Nov.  13, 1947 
Mar.  15, 1948 
Mar.  25, 1946 
July     9,  1948 

Sept.  26, 1946 
Nov.  13, 1947 

June    7, 1948 

Sept.  10, 1948 

Nov.  14, 1947 

Dec.   12,1947 

Feb.   18,1948 


July 

3, 1942 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

Nov. 

28, 1947 

July 

29, 1948 

Oct. 

17, 1944 

Dec. 

15, 1947 

JApr. 

16, 1948 

Sept. 

19, 1947 

Sept. 

16, 1948 

Apr. 

27, 1948 

tSept. 

27, 1948 

Oct. 

2, 1946 

Sept. 

4, 1946 

June  10,  1948 

Mar. 

14, 1946 

Dec. 

1, 1947 

Sept. 

29, 1948 

tAug. 

5, 1947 

July 

29, 1947 

Jan. 

16, 1948 

Oct. 

27, 1947 

tJuly 

28, 1947 

Jime 

26, 1947 

Sept 

23, 1947 

Feb. 

12, 1946 

Feb. 

27, 1948 

Oct. 

19, 1945 

Feb. 

17, 1942 

Sept 

24, 1946 

June 

7, 1945 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

Apr. 

8, 1948 

Feb. 

7, 1948 

POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 


31 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


r  BRITAIN  AND 
PHEBN     IRE- 

•—Continued 

(Europe) 

(C) 


(Asia) 


ig  (CO). 


umpur, 
C). 


(CG). 


Malayan 


(Africa) 

old    Coast,    West 

3). 

aam,  Tanganyika, 

■ica  (C). 

geria.  West  Africa 


Kenya,      East 


3). 


Quincy  F.  Roberts,  consul. 

Edward  Charles  Wilson,  attach^  L 
Courtland  Christiani,  vice  consul.. 
Peter  Regis,  asst.  attache  s 


Charles  C.  Gidney,  Jr.,  consul 

John  MacEwenn  Belts,  asst.  attache  « 

Robert  Edwin  Ferris,  vice  consul 

George  D.  Hopper,  consul  general  6 

Paul  H.  Pearson,  consul 

Leroy  E.  Milligan,  vice  consul ' 

Richard  Emerson  Jones,  attache  ' 

Ralph  H.  Hunt,  consul 

Richard  M.  Service,  vice  consul 

Betty  Ann  Middleton,  vice  consul 

J.  Charles  Thompson,  vice  consul 

Frederick  A.  Hill,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Williams,  vice  consul 

William  L.  Blue,  consul 

Allan  F.  McLean,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

James  R.  Ward,  vice  consul 

Duncan  Campbell,  consular  attache  ^ 

Paul  R.  Josselyn,  consul  general 

William  R.  Langdon,  consul  general 

John  N.  Hamlin,  consul 

Duncan  Campbell,  consular  attache  8 

W.  Henry  Lawrence,  Jr.,  consul 

Robert  Jantzen ,  vice  consul 

Herbert  Taflt  Krueger,  consular  attache  •_ 

Baird  E.  Emmons,  vice  consul 

Robert  C.  Huffman,  vice  consul 

Joseph  E.  Jacques,  vice  consul _. 


Nov.  28, 1947 
July  1, 1947 
Apr.  3, 1947 
July     1, 1947 


Scudder  Mersman,  vice  consul. 


Nicholas  Feld,  consul 

William  J.  BushwaUer,  vice  consul 

C.  Porter  Kuykendall,  consul  general. 

W.  Paul  O'Neill,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Harris  H.  Williams,  vice  consul 

William  J.  Drew,  vice  consul 

Edward  W.  Mulcahy,  vice  consul 

John  Cudd  Brown,  vice  consul 


Aug. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
May 
July 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
tJuly 
May 
IJune 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
May 
Jan. 
June 
Jan. 
Nov. 


6, 1947 
10, 1948 

5,1948 
17, 1945 
26, 1948 
28, 1948 

1. 1947 

8. 1948 

8. 1947 
28, 1945 
28, 1947 

12. 1947 

17. 1948 

4. 1948 

31. 1947 
5, 1948 

30. 1948 

5. 1946 
16, 1948 

9. 1947 
30, 1948 

2. 1948 
26, 1948 
20, 1948 

2, 1947 
14, 1948 
10, 1947 


Feb.     2, 1948 


{Apr. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Aug. 
tJuly 

Sept. 

Dec. 


19, 1948 
6, 1947 
12, 1948 
10, 1948 
9,1948 
10, 1948 
24, 1947 
15, 1947 


FSO-3 

FSS-6 
FSS-10 

FSS-8 


FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-11 

FSO-1 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-6 

FSS-6 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSO-6 

FSS-ll 

FSO-6 

FSO-4 

FSS-11 

FSS-9 

FSR-4 

FSO-1 

FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSR-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-7 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 


FSS-11 

FSO-4 
FSS-11 
FSO-3 
FSO-5 
FSO-5 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 


sd  also  to  and  resident  in  Madrid. 

ictioning. 

id  also  to  and  resident  in  Rome. 

:d  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Cairo,  Dhahran,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a;  resident  in  Cairo. 

id  also  to  Macau. 

id  also  to  Canton. 

id  also  to  and  resident  in  Nanking. 

id  as  attache  at  Bangkok  and  consular  attache  at  Batavia,  Kuala  Lumpur,  and  Singapore;  resident  in 


d  also  to  Batavia, 


ii 


i'.ii 


1 

t:5 


m 

J.  kt 


■\^ 


i 


32 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST!    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


Post 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRE- 
LAND—Continued 

(Africa)— Continued 

Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa 
(CO). 


(Fiji  Islands) 

Suva,  Fiji  Islands  (C) . 


Name  and  title 


(Newfoundland) 

St.  John's  (CG) 


(Other  America) 

Antigua,  Leeward  Islands, 
British  West  Indies  (C). 

Barbados,  B.  W.  I.  (C) 

Belize,  British  Honduras 
(C). 

Georgetown,  British  Guiana 

'    (O). 

Hamilton,  Bermuda  (CQ).- 


Kingston,  Jamaica,  B.  W.  I. 
(CG). 


Nassau,  N.  P.,  Bahamas  (C) 
Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad,  B. 
W.  I.  (CG). 


GREECE 


tSept.    1,1948 
June  26,1948 
Nov.  10, 1947 
Elmer  E.  Yelton,  vice  consul JAug.    9,1947 


Robert  M.  Taylor,  consul  general 

Cora  Helene  Hochstein,  asst.  consular  attachg- 
Earle  J.  Richey,  vice  consul. 


Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  '. 

Wymberley  De  R.  Coerr,  vice  consul 

Hubert  H.  Buzbee,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Wainwright  Abbott,  consul  general. 

W.  Garland  Richardson,  consul 

B.  Miles  Hammond,  vice  consul 

Henry  N.  Groman,  attach^  " 

George  L.  Tolman,  vice  consul 


Bruce  C.  Cain,  vice  consul- 


Robert  W.  Paterson,  vice  consul 

Albert  V.  Nyren,  vice  consul 

Paul  L.  Springer,  vice  consul 

George  W.  Skora,  vice  consul 

Vincent  D.  Williams,  vice  consul 

Clay  Merrell,  consul 

George  S.  Vest,  vice  consul 

Lily  A.  Olson,  vice  consul 

Nelson  R.  Park,  consul  general 

George  F.  Kelly,  consul 

Stephen  Winship,  vice  consul 

Anthony  E.  Starcevic,  vice  consul 

Grant  K.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Philip  G.  Gotten,  vice  consul 

Montgomery  H.  CoUaday,  consul  general. 

F.  Ridgway  Linea weaver,  consul 

Raymond  Bastianello.  vice  consul 

Martin  G.  Blackmun,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Mar.  18, 1948 
June  2,1947 
July   12,1948 


June  4, 1947 
Aug.  19,1947 
June  15,1948 
Dec.  29,1947 
Mar.  23, 1948 


Mar.    8,1948 


Athens  (Athenai)  (E). 


Mar. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

July 
tJan. 

Oct. 
JApr. 

Feb. 
JFeb. 

Oct. 

July 

Dec. 

Apr. 
tNov, 

July 

Mar 

July 


30, 1948 

30, 1948 

4, 1946 

27. 1947 

21. 1948 
31, 1947 

10. 1947 

12. 1948 
23, 1948 
23, 1948 
10, 1947 
10, 1947 

17. 1947 

21. 1948 
27, 1947 

1, 1948 

14. 1947 

20. 1948 


June     2, 1948 


Henry  F.  Grady,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Karl  L.  Rankin,  counselor  of  embassy 

Harold  B.  Minor,  coxmselor  of  embassy 

Burton  Y.  Berry,  Foreign  Service  officer 

John  W.  Jago,  attach^ 

Horace  H.  Smith,  first  secretary;  consul. 

W.  Leonard  Parker,  first  secretary;  consul.... 

R.  Smith  Simpson,  first  secretary;  consul 

1  Assigned  also  as  attache  at  Canberra  and  Wellington;  consular  attache  at  Adelaide,  Auckland.  Brisbane 
Melbourne,  Noumte,  Perth,  Sydney,  and  Tahiti;  resident  in  Sydney. 
»  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Ottawa. 


Oct. 

16, 1947 

July 

10, 1947 

Jan. 

9, 1948 

Oct. 

15, 1947 

May 

20, 1947 

May 

9, 1947 

JJune 

28, 1947 

POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 


33 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


CE— Continued 


thenai)  (E)— Con. 


NA,  &  AA). 


'hessaloniki)  (C). 


lTEMALA 


George  W.  Edman,  first  secretary 

Christian  M.  Freer,  attache 

Jay  George  Diamond,  agricultural  attach© 

Dayton  W.  Hull,  attache 

Constance  R.  Harvey,  second  secretary;  consul 

M.  Alison  Frantz,  attache 

Claude  G.  Ross,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  G.  Miner,  second  secretary;  consul 

Sherman  L.  Wallace,  attache 

Roland  K.  Beyer,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Rupert  Prohme,  asst.  attache 

Robert  P.  Driscoll,  asst.  attache 

Walton  C.  Hart,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 
agent. 

Ralph  Orlando  True,  Jr.,  asst.  attache 

Oliver  M.  Marcy,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Katherine  W.  Bracken,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Leslie  Albion  Squires,  asst.  information  officer 

Everett  K.  Melby,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Roland  T.  Morel,  vice  consul. 

Stephen  A.  Rynas,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Oliver  S.  Crosby,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Charles  R.  Tanguy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  Olaf  Waring,  vice  consul 

John  D.  lams,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard  W.  Schaben,  vice  consul 

Dale  H.  Baker,  vice  consul 


tOct. 

Apr. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

July 
tOct. 
JAug. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

July 
tOct. 
tFeb. 

July 


19, 1947 

6, 1948 

30, 1947 

18, 1947 

1, 1948 

19. 1947 
4, 1947 

26. 1948 

9. 1947 

1. 1948 

19. 1947 

12. 1948 
18, 1945 


Col.  Harvey  H.  Smith,  military  attache 

Capt.  Gale  Emerson  Griggs,  naval  attache  and 
naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Kenneth  P.  Bergquist,  air  attache... _. 

Lt.  Col.  Albert  B.  Seitz,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Bland  West,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Ernest  M.  Clarke,  asst.  military  attache. 
Maj.  Harold  A.  Tidmarsh,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Capt.  William  R.  Cory,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Lawrence  W.  Brady,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Charles  M.  Conover,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Maj.  George  W.  Haney,  asst.  air  attache 

1st  Lt.  Grant  H.  Fenn,  asst.  air  attache 


May  23,1947 
Nov.  25, 1944 
Dec.   15,1947 


Aug. 
July 
July 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
June 
Oct. 


2, 1948 

8, 1948 

21, 1947 

17. 1946 

20. 1947 

26. 1947 

26. 1948 
20, 1947 
26, 1947 

7, 1947 


tJune  16,1947 
Apr.  24,1948 


L.  Pittman  Springs,  consul 

George  A.  Hays,  vice  consul 

Arthur  Gerald  Reeder,  vice  consul. 
Raleigh  A.  Gibson,  consul  general.. 

Douglas  Flood,  consul 

Herbert  D.  Brewster,  vice  consul... 

Archer  K.  Blood,  vice  consul 

Marcus  Beebe,  vice  consul 


tOct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Apr. 
tOct. 
tOct. 


1, 1948 
12, 1947 

12. 1947 

25. 1948 
12, 1947 

16. 1946 

12. 1947 

12. 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 


FSR^ 

FSS-4 
FSS-5 
FSS-4 
FSO^ 
FSR-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-6 
FSO-5 
FSR-5 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 

FSS-8 
FSO-5 
FSO-5 

FSO-5 
FSO-6 
FSS-9 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 
FSS-11 


(E) Richard  C.  Patterson,  Jr.,  appointed  ambassador 


extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary. 
Milton  K.  Wells,  first  secretary;  consul. 
Lee  R.  Blohm,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Graham  Sheppard  Quate,  attache  ' 

John  Alfred  Barrett,  attache 

James  A.  Noel,  attache 


tFeb. 

23, 1948 

FSS-8 

Nov. 

4, 1947 

FSS-11 

tMar. 

21, 1948 

FSS-11 

Sept. 

18, 1946 

FSO-2 

Dec. 

15, 1947 

FSO-4 

Aug. 

25, 1948 

FSO-5 

Sept. 

15, 1947 

FSO-6 

Sept. 

21, 1948 

FSS-11 

Sept. 

29, 1948 

Aug. 

22, 1947 

FSO-3 

May 

22, 1946 

FSO-4 

tDec. 

14, 1947 

FSS-4 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

FSS-5 

Mar. 

20,1947 

FSS-6 

also  to  San  Salvador  and  Tegucigalr)a. 


34 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    19  48 


vvt. 


Post 


Name  and  title 


GUATEMALA— Con. 

Guatemala  (E)— Continued. 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA).. 


HAITI 

Port-au-Prince  (E). 


(MA  &  AA). 


(NA)« 


Ernest  V.  Siracusa,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

William  A.  Campbell,  vice  consul 

Melville  E .  Osborne,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Fisher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Dorothy  Chubbuck,  disbursing  officer 

Lt.  Col.  Alva  R.  Fitch,  military  attache  • 

Comdr.  Robert  Hugh  Caldwell,  Jr.,  naval  attache 
and  naval  attache  for  air.  2 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  air  attache' 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  air  attache ' — 


William  E.  DeCourcy,  appointed  ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 

Robert  H.  McBride,  first  secretary;  consul 

Robert  W.  Wagner,  attachfe 

Giles  A.  Hubert,  attache 

Henry  L.  T.  ICoren,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  W.  Campbell,  asst.  attache 

Ernest  V.  Polutnik,  consul 

Robert  M.  Sheehan,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Donald  S.  King,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Anne  L.  Hazlinger,  disbursing  officer 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


June  19,1946 
Apr.  25,1947 
Oct.  20,1947 
Sept.  17, 1947 
Nov.  21, 1947 

Sept.  17, 1948 
May  13,1948 


tOct. 
tOct. 


1,1948 
1, 1948 


June  18,1948 


tAug. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Sept. 
tOct. 
tAug. 

June 

Nov. 

Apr. 


22. 1947 

26. 1948 
3, 1948 
9, 1948 

19. 1947 

22. 1948 
12, 1947 

25. 1947 

18. 1948 


Lt.  Col.  John  W.  Romlein,  military  attachg... 

Col.  Edgar  E.  Glenn,  air  attach  A. ^ 

Lt.  Col.  Edward  R.  Casey,  asst.  air  attach^ '. 


Capt.  Thomas  F.  CuUen,  naval  attachg  and  naval 
'attache  for  air.' 
'Lt.  Comdr.  Harold  E.  M.  Thompson,  asst.  naval 
attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air.' 


Cap  Haitien  (CA) Curtis  E.  Hough,  consular  agent. 


HONDURAS 

Tegucigalpa  (E) 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Herbert  S.  Bursley,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Graham  Sheppard  Quate,  attache  ' 

Harold  E.  Montamat,  second  secretary;  consul — 

James  Henry  Webb,  Jr.,  attache 

Byron  E.  Blankinship,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Benjamin  Beals  Simpson,  asst.  attache  '. 

Abraham  Vigil,  vice  consul 

Henry  L.  Taylor,  vice  consul 

Kenneth    W.  Vittetoe.  vice   consul;    disbursing 
officer. 

Lt.  Col.  Harold  S.  Isaacson,  military  attache 

Comdr.  Robert  Hugh  Caldwell,  Jr.,  naval  attachfi 
and  naval  attachfe  for  air. ' 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  air  attache' 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  air  attache' — 

1  Assigned  also  to  San  Salvador. 

'  Assigned  to  Guatemala,  Managua,  San  Jos6,  San  Salvador,  and  Tegucigalpa. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Ciudad  Trujillo  and  Habana;  resident  in  Habana. 

*  No  office  maintained  at  Port-au-Prince;  the  naval  attache  resides  in  Habana. 
6  Assigned  also  to  Guatemala  and  San  Salvador;  resident  in  Guatemala. 

•  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Mexico  City. 


FSO-5 
FSS-ll 
FSS-11 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 


Apr.  12,1946 
tSept.  22, 1948 
tOct.      1, 1948 

June    8, 1948 

Mar.  19, 1948 

Dec.  28,1944 

Dec.   18,1947 

tDec.  14,1947 
Apr.  3, 1947 
Sept.  13, 1948 
Nov.  25, 1947 

July  1, 1947 
May  7, 1048 
June  16,1948 
tNov.    1,1947 


June  11,1947 
May  13,1948 


tOct. 
tOct. 


FSO-4 
FSS-5 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 

rss-7 

FSO-5 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 


FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-5 
FSO-5 

FSS-8 
FSS-10 
FSS-9 
FSS-11 


1, 1948 
1, 1948 


POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 


HONDUEAS-Con. 

[.a  Ceiba(C) 

5an  I'edro  Sula  (C)._ 

Puerto  Cortes  (CA)_.. 

Tela(CA) 


HUNGARY 

Budapest  (L) 


(MA  &  A  A). 


ICELAND 


Keykjavik  (L)_ 


Earl  R.  Michalka,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Morrison,  vice  consul 

Price  George  Dodson,  Jr.,  consular  agent 
Marion  Ellette  Read,  consular  agent 


Selden  Chapin,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary. 

Gerald  A.  Drew,  counselor  of  legation 

William  P.  Cochran,  Jr.,  counselor  of  legation 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache  ' 

Charles  H.  DucotS,  first  secretary. 

Edward  Arnold  Mag,  attach^ 

John  C.  Pool,  first  secretary;  consul _ 

Harvey  A.  Buffalo,  attache 

Lewis  E.  Revey,  attach^ 

Martin  J.  Hillenbrand,  second  secretary;  consul.  ._ 

Howard  Judd  Hilton,  Jr.,  asst.  attach^ 

Emery  R.  Kiraly,  asst.  attach^ 

John  T.  Black,  asst.  attach^ 

Harry  Le  Bovit,  asst.  agricultural  attache 

James  L.  Lee,  asst.  attache 

Barry  Stephen  Foley,  asst.  attache 

Alvin  M.  Bentley,  .<;econd  secretary;  vice  consul 

Charles  Philip  Clock,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Stephen  A.  Koczak,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Edward  P.  Prince,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  H.  Macy,  vice  consul 

Fred  Godsey,  vice  consul 

Robin  E.  Steussy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Chris  G.  Petrow,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

G.  Edward  Reynolds,  vice  consul.. 

Henry  Ward  Beecher,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. 

Col.  JohnH.  Stokes,  military  attache. 

Col.  Hilbert  F.  Muenter,  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Peter  J.  Kopcsak,  asst.  military  attache.. 
1st  Lt.  Gordon  Y.  Bowman,  asst.  air  attache 


Richard  P.   Butrick,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

George  Henkle  Ree-je,  asst.  attache. 

Kermeth  A.  Byms,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Robert  Kille  Tindall,  asst.  attache  2 

William  S.  Krason,  asst.  attache 

Joseph  P.  Nagoski,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Frank  J.  T.  Ellis,  vice  consul 

Edward  B.  Cleaver,  vice  consul 

John  A.  McKesson,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 


July  24, 1948 

Aug.  27,1948 

{May  9,1948 

Apr.  1, 1947 


Apr. 

10, 1947 

Apr. 

17, 1947 

Nov. 

4, 1947 

Dec. 

29, 1945 

July 

21, 1948 

tApr. 

13, 1948 

June 

11, 1948 

May 

5, 1947 

iOct. 

19, 1947 

Sept. 

20, 1948 

June 

23, 1947 

May 

21,1947 

tApr. 

9, 1948 

tJune 

5, 1946 

tApr. 

18, 1948 

May  20, 1947 

Aug. 

22, 1946 

Aug. 

12, 1947 

Apr. 

21, 1947 

Aug. 

21, 1946 

Apr. 

21, 1948 

July 

13, 1945 

Dec. 

2, 1946 

May 

13, 1948 

Dec. 

6, 1946 

Jan. 

9, 1947 

Sept. 

25, 1947 

Mar. 

25, 1948 

Sept. 

25, 1947 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

Feb.   26,1948 

tNov.  24, 1947 
May  1, 1947 
July     1, 1947 

tSept.  7,  1948 
May  11, 1948 
July  1, 1948 
May  10,1946 
July   28,1947 


•  Assigned  also  to  Athens,  Belgrade,  Berlin,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Hel;nnki,  London,  Paris,  Praha,  D 
Sofia,  Vienna,  and  Warsaw;  resident  in  Bern. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Copenhagen,  Godthaab,  and  Oslo;  resident  in  Copenhagen. 


!'!! 


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ill 

ill 


Mi 

if 


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FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


l! 


Post 


INDIA 


New  Delhi  (E). 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA).. 


Bombay  (CO)- 


Calcutta  (CG). 


Name  and  title 


Ley  W.  Henderson,  appointed  ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary.' 

Clifford  C.  Taylor,  agricultural  attache 

Howard  Donovan,  counselor  of  embassy 

Samuel  H.  Day,  coimselor  of  embassy  for  econ 
affairs.2 

Joe  D.  Walstrom,  cml.  attachg. 

J.  Graham  Parsons,  fli-st  secretary;  consul 

Andrew  Vincent  Corry,  attaches 

John  M.  Steeves,  first  secretary 

Peyton  A.  Kerr,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

Ernest  H.  Fisk,  attach^ 

Henry  T.  Smith,  second  secretary;  consul 

J.  Jefferson  Jones,  3d,  second  secretary;  consul  * — 

Frederick  S.  Lyon,  admin,  officer 

Howard  Earl  Pumas,  attachfi  ' 

Richard  W.  Klise,  asst.  attache 

Cleveland  B.  McKnight,  second  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Virginia  Ellis,  vice  consul 

Harold  C.  Roser,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Denis  A.  Baumhover,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Herbert  Reiner,  Jr.,  disbursing  oflBcer 

Henry  B.  Keep,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


July   14,1948 

Mar.  26, 1947 
Apr.  15,1947 
Oct.    21,1946 


Col.  John  W.  Middleton,  mihtary  attachg* 

Capt.  James  G.  Atkins,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Capt.  William  M.  Reynolds,  Jr.,  air  attach6_ 

Maj.  John  D.  Sitterson,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Lt.   Comdr.   George  W.   Kittredge,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Clare  H.  Timberlake,  consul  general ' 

Leslie  Llewellyn  Lewis,  consular  attache 

Edward  Anderson,  consul 

William  Witman,  2d,  consul 

Henry  W.  Spielman,  consul 

Gilbert  Edward  Clark,  vice  consul 

Lennox  C.  Fogg,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Paul  Francis  Geren,  vice  consul 

Walter  C.  Isenberg,  Jr.,  vice  consul ' 

Wayne  M.  HartwcU,  librarian 

Morris  Dembo,  vice  consul ----- 

Richard  Lee  Brecker,  asst.  attachS 

Royal  D.  Bisbee,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Joseph  Wesley  Belehrad,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Derry,  consul  general 

Eugene  A.  Gilmore,  Jr.,  consul — --. 

Merritt  N.  Cootes,  consul 

Charles  O.  Thompson,  consul  * -. 

Elton  Glen  Nelson,  asst.  consular  attach^ 

John  W.  Thomason,  3d,  vice  consul .- 

James  W.  Moore,  vice  consul 

Foster  H.  Kreis,  consul 

1  Accredited  also  as  minister  to  Nepal. 

2  Assigned  also  as  counselor  of  legation  for  econ.  affairs  and  consul  at  Katmandu, 
»  Assigned  also  to  Colombo,  Karachi,  Katmandu,  and  Rangoon. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Katmandu. 

'  Assigned  also  as  consular  attach^  at  Colombo. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Nepal. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India. 

'  Assigned  also  as  second  secretary  and  consul  at  Katmandu. 


Feb. 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 
JOct. 
tDec. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

June 
tAug. 


11,1947 
21, 1948 

18. 1947 

13. 1948 
30, 1948 
19, 1947 

17. 1946 

10. 1947 

21. 1948 
16, 1948 
25, 1948 
11, 1947 


May  23,1947 
Dec.  3, 1947 
July  23,1947 
Sept.  28, 1947 
June  26,1948 

Aug.  29,1947 
Dec.  11,1946 

tAug.  23,1948 
tDec.  23,1946 
Apr.  12,1948 
June  14,1947 


June 

July 

Feb. 

June 
tFeb. 
tOct. 

Feb. 

Get. 

Feb. 
tNov. 

Nov. 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

June 

June 

Sept. 

Sept. 

June 
tOet. 

Jan. 

Feb. 


2, 1948 
19, 1948 
24, 1948 

3, 1948 
24, 1947 
18, 1947 
14,1947 

16. 1947 

11. 1948 

13. 1946 
7, 1947 

12, 1948 

14. 1947 
11,1948 

23. 1947 
9, 1947 
4,  1948 

10. 1946 

19. 1948 

18. 1947 

29. 1948 
10, 1948 


POSTS    OF    ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


INDIA— Continued 


Calcutta  (CO)— Continued. 


Vladras  (CO). 


IRAN 


rehran  (E). 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Tabriz  (C). 


IRAQ 


Baghdad  (E). 


Name  and  title 


William  T.  Carpenter,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Stuart  Blow,  vice  consul.- 

Thomas  S.  Bloodworth,  Jr.,  vice  consul  

Philip  H.  Chadbourn,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Eva  Bryan  Wilson,  vice  consul 

Ervie  Margaret  Moorhouse,  disbursing  officer 

Glen  S.  Olsen,  vice  consul. 

Robert  B.  Streeper,  consul  general 

Robert  P.  Chalker,  consul 

David  G.  Nes,  vice  consul 

Stanley  R.  Chartrand,  vice  consul 

John  P.  Spaulding,  vice  consul 

Powhatan  M.  Baber,  vice  consul 

Raymond  John  Becker,  vice  consul 


John  C.  Wiley,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

James  Somerville,  first  secretary 

Evan  M.  Wilson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Roger  Goiran,  attache 

F.  Taylor  Gumey,  attache. ._ 

Randall  S.  Williams,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

Donald  Richmond  Barton,  information  oflicer 

N.  Spencer  Barnes,  second  secretary;  consul 

Gideon  Hadary,  attach^ 

Joseph  J.  Wagner,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Bernard  J.  Paulson,  special  disbursing  agent 

John  H.  Waller,  vice  consul 

Alan  R.  Eurich,  asst.  attache 

Lawrence  E.  Gruza,  attache 

Gerald  F.  P.  Dooher,  asst.  attache 

John  B.  Crume,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Merritt  M.  Grant,  vice  consul;  admin,  officer 

Florence  C.  Larson,  admin,  asst 

Kathleen  D.  O'Shaughnessy,  asst.  admin,  officer.. 

Robert  R.  Schott,  vice  consul 

Ruth  Rubetta  Grabiel,  vice  consul.. 

Col.  William  T.  Sexton,  military  attachS 

Lt.  Col.  William  George  Muller,  Jr.,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air.' 

Maj.  Donald  W.  Steele,  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Pennock  H.  Wollaston,  asst.  military 

attach^. 
Capt.  Alexis  M.  Oagarine,  asst.  military  attach6__ 

Edward  L.  'Waggoner,  vice  consul 


Edward  S.  Crocker,  2d,  appointed  ambassador 
extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary. 

Edmund  J.  Dorsz,  first  secretary 

Walter  Harris,  Jr.,  attache 

J.  Forrest  Crawford,  attach^ 

Richard  E.  Gnade,  second  secretary;  consul- 

Victor  E.  von  Lossberg,  cml.  attach^... 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Sept. 

30, 1948 

Apr. 

21, 1947 

Sept. 

27, 1946 

Apr. 

23, 1948 

July 

1, 1948 

IJune 

27, 1948 

Jan. 

27, 1948 

Jan. 

27, 1948 

Oct. 

9, 1947 

Sept. 

15,  1948 

tOct. 

18, 1947 

June 

25, 1948 

May 

5, 1948 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

Feb. 

26, 1948 

IDec. 

8, 1947 

tNov. 

12, 1946 

Oct. 

1. 1948 

lOct. 

19, 1947 

{June 

29, 1947 

Jan. 

22, 1947 

Aug. 

11,  1948 

Feb. 

24, 1948 

Mar. 

16, 1948 

Sept. 

8, 1947 

Jan. 

31, 1947 

tMar. 

1, 1948 

Aug. 

21, 1947 

tFeb. 

18,  1948 

Sept. 

9, 1946 

Apr. 

17, 1948 

July 

28, 1947 

May 

17, 1948 

Feb. 

20, 1948 

tFeb. 

23, 1948 

May 

18, 1946 

Aug. 

5,  1948 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

Mar. 

30, 1948 

June 

26, 1945 

June 

8, 1948 

Sept.  28, 194S 

Apr.  22,1947 
Jan.  22,1947 
Dec.  10,1947 
Aug.  25,1948 
Feb.  13,1945 


Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Baghdad. 
817182 — 49 6 


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Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

IRAQ— Continued 

Baghdad  (E)— Continued...- 

Francis  0.  Allen,  second  secretary;  consul 

James  D.  Newton,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  Newton  Oatch,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
Deering  E  Wilson,  disbursing  oflicer          . .- 

July     1, 1948 
Aug.    5, 1947 
Sept.  16,1947 

JDec.  28,1947 

June  14,1947 
Aug.    5, 1948 

tOct.     1, 1948 
June  13,1946 

Sept.  14, 1948 
May  15,1947 
Mar.  11,1948 

Apr.   10,1947 

Apr.   21,1947 
Aug.   20,1947 
Jan.    12,1948 
Dec.     5, 1946 
July     7, 1948 
July     1, 1947 
Nov.  17, 1947 
July     1, 1948 
Nov.  14, 1945 
Mar.  23, 1948 
tSept.  19. 1948 
Jan.    21,1948 

tOct.      1,1948 

Jan.    14,1946 
Mar.  19, 1948 

June  29,1948 
July     8, 1948 
July     8, 1948 
Sept.    9,1948 
Apr.  27,1948 
July    28,1948 
Aug.  23,1948 

Sept.  16, 1948 
Sept.  16,1948 

Sept.  28, 1948 
Sept.  22, 1948 

Sept.  13, 1948 
Sept.  23, 1948 
Sept.    3,1948 
Sept.  23, 1948 

FSO-4 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-11 

(MA,  NA,  AAA) 

Col  William  E   Shipp,  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Col.  William  George  MuUer,  Jr.,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air.i 
Lt  Col  James  Smith  Coward,  air  attache   

Basra  (C) 

Capt.  Albert  G.  Wing,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache. . 
Clifton  P.  English,  vice  consul -__ 

FSO-5 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

IRELAND  (EIRE) 

Dublin  (Baile  Atha  Cliath) 
(L). 

George  A.  Garrett,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

FSO-2 

Paul  C.  Squire,  first  secretary;  consul  general 

Edward  D.  McLaughlin,  first  secretary;  consul--. 
William  B  Hussey,  attache  '                             

FSO-3 
FSO-3 

FSS-6 

Harry  Clinton  Reed,  second  secretary;  vice  consuL 
Felix  Smith  Verity,  asst.  attache  2         ._ 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

Wayland  B.  Waters,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
John  Patrick  Walsh,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-9 

Elizabeth  C.  Bouch,  general  econ.  analyst 

FSS-11 
FSS-11 

(AA) 

Col.  Kenneth  Ray  Kreps,  air  attache 

Cork  (C) 

Donald  A.  Lewis,  vice  consul 

FSS-8 

Anthony  J.  Juraska,  vice  consul _- 

FSS-11 

ISRAEL 

Tel   Aviv   (Mission   of  the 
United  States)  .3 

James  Grover  McDonald,  special  representative. -. 
Charles  F.  Knox,  Jr.,  counselor  of  mission 

FSO-2 

Curtis  Waldo  Barnes,  attache                     .-  - 

FSS-5 

Eugene  L.  Padberg,  Jr.,  Foreign  Service  officer — 
Delano  McKelvey,  second  secretary;  consul. 

FSO-4 
FSO-5 

FSS-7 

(MA,  NA,  &  AA) 

Haifa  (C) 

John  MacGregor  Bowie,  attache  < 

Lt.  Col.  Robert  W.  van  de  Velde,  military  attache. 
Capt.  Donald  Frothingham,  naval  attache  and 
naval  attache  for  air. 

Col .  Edwin  P.  Archibald,  air  attache .  - 

Capt.  William  J.  Cashman,  asst.  air  attache 

Aubrey  E.  Lippincott,  consul 

FSS-8 
FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSS-10 

Edward  J.  Krache,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

•  Assigned  also  to  Tehran. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  London. 

»  Performs  limited  consular  services. 

<  Assigned  also  to  Beirut,  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  and  Nicosia;  resident  in  Beirut. 


POSTS   OF    ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


ITALY 


Rome  (Roma)  (E). 


Name  and  title 


James  Clement  Dunn,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Homer  M.  Byington,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy. .. 

Paul  Hyde  Bonner,  attache 

Orville  C.  Anderson,  first  secretary 

Lionel  M.  Summers,  attache 

Edward  Page,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

Walter  N.  Walmsley,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy 
for  econ.  affairs. 

Charles  R.  Morey,  attache 

J.  Winsor  Ives,  first  secretary;  consul 

Thomas  C.  Quinn,  attache 

Gaze  Elmer  Lukas,  attache _ 

Howard  R.  Cottam,  first  secretary;  consul 

Outerbridge  Horsey,  first  secretary;  consul 

Myron  L.  Black,  first  secretary;  consul 

Joseph  D.  Ravotto,  attache _. 

Albert  Eli  Kane,  attache 

Thomas  Patrick  Carroll,  attache 

Jack  S.  Williams,  attache 

M.  Williams  Blake,  first  secretary;  consul 

John  Gordon  Mein,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harold  H.  Rhodes,  second  secretary;  consul 

Albert  E.  Pappano,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harry    R.    Stritman,    publications-procurement 
officer;  attache,  i 

Joseph  E.  Wiedenmayer,  attache _. 

Byron  B.  Snyder,  second  secretary 

Maurice  S.  Rice,  second  secretary;  consul 

Philip  G.  Hodge,  attache 

Donald  A.  Bullard,  attache 

Jason  Paige,  Jr.,  attache 

Mr  rshall  Haseltine,  attache 

Robert  Roy  Cunningham,  attache;  vice  consul 

Vincent  La  Vista,  asst.  attache 

Archibald  Adam,  attache __ 

Thomas  A.  McCann,  vice  consul 

Joseph  N.  Greene,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
William  O.  Gibson,  second  secretary;  vice  consul- 

Edelen  Fogarty,  econ.  analyst 

Thomas  Venturini,  admin,  asst. 

Peter  Regis,  asst.  attache  2 

Louis  A.  Gallo,  admin,  asst 

Richard  Tucker  Ewing,  asst.  attache  ' 

Earl  Woodrow  Johnson,  admin,  asst 

William  A.   McFadden,   second  secretary;   vice 

consul. 
William  E.    Knight,   2d,   second  secretary;   vice 
consul. 

Gene  F.  Caprio,  press  attache 

William  H.  Hardage,  communications  supervisor. 

Gerard  John  Rothlein,  asst.  attache  * 

E.  Allen  Fidel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Alice  Magce,  vice  consul 

David  Oppenheim,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 

agent. 
Susannah  Mirick,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


July   25,1946 

JMar.  26, 1947 
tSept.  24, 1947 
tOct.  19,1947 
Sept.  22, 1947 
Mar.  13, 1946 
Feb.     5, 1947 


tOct. 
tApr. 

Oct. 

May 
tSept. 

Dec. 
I  Mar. 
tOct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

tJan. 
lApr. 
Aug. 
tAug. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
tMar. 
July 
Oct. 
lAug. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Apr. 
Oct. 


19. 1947 

28. 1948 

8. 1946 
15, 1947 
20, 1947 
22, 1947 

6, 1948 
19, 1947 
18, 1947 
24, 1947 
24, 1947 

3. 1947 

7. 1947 

24. 1947 

27. 1948 

5. 1946 

12, 1948 

22. 1947 

24. 1948 

5. 1948 
13, 1948 

4. 1947 
16, 1948 

3. 1947 
19, 1948 

9. 1948 
14, 1947 
15, 1947 
23, 1947 
30, 1944 
24, 1947 
20, 1947 

17. 1947 
1, 1947 

26. 1948 
31, 1946 


Oct.  30,1947 

tOct.  19,1947 
tSept.  19, 1948 
May  19,1948 
Oct.  21,1947 
tNov.  5,1945 
tApr.  20,1948 

Nov.  17. 1947 


'  Assigned  also  to  Athens  and  Trieste. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Malta. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Bern,  Paris,  and  Vaduz;  resident  in  Bern. 

*  Assigned  also  to  cover  all  posts  in  Italy  and  Malta. 


40 


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Post 


■r>\i\ 


ITALY— Continued 


Rome  (Roma)  (E)— Oon. 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Florence  (Firenze)  (C). 


Genoa  (Qenova)  (CG). 


Milan  (CG). 


Naples  (Napoli)  (CO). 


Name  and  title 


Robert  A.  Brand,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Griggs,  vice  consul 

Stanley  M.  Howe,  vice  consul 

Jolin  J.  Degan,  vice  consul - 

Matthew  J.  Looram,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Warren  G.  Dougherty,  vice  consul;  asst.  disburs- 
ing officer. 

John  W.  Sewell,  vice  consul 


Col.  John  M.  Willems,  military  attache 

Capt.  Hubert  W.   Chanler,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Benoid  E.  Glawe,  air  attache 

Col.  John  W.  Harmony,  asst.  military  attache — 
Lt.  Col.  James  R.  Davidson,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.  Col.  Phillip  H.  Pope,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.  Col.  Louis  T.  Vicliers,  asst.  military  attache... 
Maj.  Berrisford  H.  Walker,  asst.  military  attache. 

Maj.  Elio  Scotti,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Stephen  C.  Farris,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Jack  D.  Reid,  asst.  military  attache  i 

Comdr.  Charles  T.  Mauro,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Victor  L.  Schrager,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Louis  J.  Balboni,  asst.  naval  attache 

Maj.  Albert  E.  Stoll,  Jr.,  asst.  air  attache 

Maj.  Robert  E.  Adamina,  asst.  air  attache 

Capt.  William  J.  Cavoli,  asst.  air  attache 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


George  P.  Waller,  consul  2 

Marjorie  F.  Ferguson,  asst.  consular  attache. 

Richard  G.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

John  A.  Bywater,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Bailey,  Jr.,  consul  general 

Warren  H.  McKenney,  attache. — 

Roger  L.  Heacock,  consul .• 

Rufus  S.  Crane,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

James  G.  McCargar,  vice  consul 

Arthur  L.  Paddock,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

George  D.  Whittinghill,  vice  consul 

Ellwood  M.  Rabenold,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Peter  Rutter,  vice  consul 

Sofia  P.  Kearney,  vice  consul 

Charles  A.  Bay,  consul  general 

Charles  G.  Haines,  attache 

Leslie  L.  Rood,  consul 

Fred  E.  Waller,  vice  consul 

John  R.  Baine,  vice  consul.. 

Keld  Christensen,  vice  consul 

Philbert  Deyman,  vice  consul 

Alice  G.  Mulhern,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

Jean  Mary  Wilkowski,  vice  consul 

George  L.  Brandt,  consul  general 

George  D.  La  Mont,  consul 

Joseph  B.  Costanzo,  consul 

William  E.  Flournoy,  Jr.,  consul 


'  Assigned  also  to  Paris. 

'  Assigned  also  to  San  Marino. 


Dec.  3, 1946 
Dec.  2, 1944 
tJune  9, 1945 
Sept.  30, 1947 
May  17,1948 

tMay  15,1948 

Sept.  29, 1948 

|May  20,1946 
Mar.  20, 1946 


tOct. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
June 
June 
May 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Apr. 


1, 1948 
11, 1948 
26, 1948 
23, 1948 
23, 1948 

1, 1946 

20. 1947 

29. 1948 
31, 1948 
16, 1948 


May  12,1947 


Mar. 

8, 1948 

tOct. 

1,1948 

JOct. 

1, 1948 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

July 

1, 1948 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

Oct. 

6, 1947 

Apr. 

7, 1948 

June 

3, 1947 

July 

1, 1948 

tApr. 

19, 1948 

Apr. 

25, 1947 

Jan. 

26, 1948 

Sept. 

30, 1946 

June 

30, 1948 

Aug. 

14, 1947 

Nov. 

4, 1947 

May  25,1945  1 

JMay 

7,1946 

Aug. 

21, 1948 

Sept. 

24, 1947 

May 

14, 1946 

Mar. 

28, 1947 

June 

10, 1947 

Feb. 

13, 1947 

Jan. 

3, 1946 

Sept. 

12, 1947 

July 

1, 1948 

Mar. 

9, 1944 

July 

22, 1947 

JJune 

26, 1948 

Mar. 

20, 1945 

POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


ITALY— Continued 


^Japles  (Napoli)  (CO)— Con 


Palermo  (CG). 


rurin  (C)_ 


Venice  (C). 


JAPAN 

For  officers  on  duty  in  special 
offices  at  Tokyo,  Kobe,  and 
Yokohama,  see  pp.  71  and 
72. 

KOREA 

Seoul  (Mission  of  the 
United  States). 


Name  and  title 


Herbert  W.  Carlson,  consul , 

James  O.  Morgan,  vice  consul... 

Eobert  S.  Hoard,  vice  consul 

Howard  C.  Goldsmith,  vice  consul 

Robert  S.  Henderson,  vice  consul 

Harold  M.  Granata,  vice  consul 

Anthony  Cuomo,  vice  consul 

Eva  Taylor,  vice  consul;  disbursing  officer. 

John  C.  Craig,  vice  consul 

Richard  B.  Peters,  vice  consul 

Walter  Galling,  vice  consul 

Grant  Gilbert  Hilliker,  vice  consul 

Helen  M.  Bailey,  vice  consul 

Lewis  C.  McCorquodale,  vice  consul 

Charles  AV.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

Renwick  S.  McNiece,  consul  general 

Julian  P.  Fromer,  consul 

Neil  M.  Ruge,  vice  consul 

Raymond  J.  Harris,  vice  consul 

Hugh  N.  Whitaker,  vice  consul 

^^'illiam  S.  Caldwell,  vice  consul 

Arme  W.  Meriam,  vice  consul 

Bruce  W.  Forbes,  vice  consul 

Leonard  E.  Thompson,  vice  consul 

Richard  B.  Haven,  consul 

Walter  M.  Masters,  vice  consul 

Lawrence  W.  Shenfleld,  vice  consul 

Howard  D.  Jones,  vice  consul 

Frederic  C.  Fornes,  Jr.,  consul 

John  C.  Hawley,  vice  consul 

Steve  J.  Cebuhar,  vice  consul 

Margaret  R.  Kelley,  vice  consul 


John  J.  Muccio,  special  representative  of  the  Pres- 
ident with  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 

Everett  F.  Drumright,  counselor  of  mission 

Berte!  E.  Kuniholm,  first  secretary:  consul 

Charles  A.  Hutchinson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Owen  T.  Jones,  first  secretary;  consul... _, 

John  P.  Gardiner,  first  secretary;  consul 

Robert  A.  Kinney,  sr.  econ.  analyst  for  mission  for 
econ.  affairs. 

Louis  K.  Benjamin,  attache 

Paul  J.  Sturm,  Foreign  Service  officer.. 

Victor  H.  Loftus,  consul 

Tilmer  0.  Engebretson,  econ.  analyst  for  mission 

for  econ.  affairs. 
Edith  M.  Royce,  econ.  analyst  for  mission  for 

econ.  affairs. 
Marion  L.  Worden,  econ.  analyst  for  mission  for 

econ.  affairs. 
Hugo  V.  Newell,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 
agent. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


July 
July 
June 
Sept. 
July 
Feb. 
JMar. 
tOct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
May 
JMar. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
tOct. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
June 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
May 
Oct. 


1. 1947 

19. 1946 
19, 1945 
17, 1948 
11,1947 

19. 1944 

6. 1948 

5. 1947 

17. 1947 

28. 1945 

2. 1948 

14. 1947 
8,1947 
6, 1948 

13. 1948 

27. 1945 
18, 1947 

5, 1947 

7. 1947 

26. 1946 

1. 1948 

29. 1947 

15. 1944 
9, 1948 

11. 1945 

23. 1946 
1, 1948 
5, 1947 

22. 1947 

22. 1947 

15. 1948 
4, 1947 


Aug.     4, 1948 

July  7, 1948 
July  1, 1948 
June  14,1948 
JMar.  6,1948 
Sept.  17, 1948 
July     1, 1946 

Sept.  14, 1948 
tJuly  13,1947 
Sept.  29,1948 
Sept.  26, 1946 

Aug.  20,1946 

Aug.  23,1946 

Aug.  19,1948 


42 


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Post 


■iU 


Hi 


J, I 

'■I 


i 


KOREA— Continued 

Seoul  (Mission  of  the  United 
States)— Continued 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Category 
and  class 


LATVIA 

Legation  at  Riga  closed. 

LEBANON 
Beirut  (L) 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


LIBERIA 


Monrovia  (L). 


Curtis  W.  Prendergast,  vice  consul 

Joseph  E.  Leininger,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Rozier,  vice  consul -- 

Leonora  Talbott,  personnel  asst --- ■ 

David  E.  Mark,  vice  consul ■ 

Donald  Stone  MacDonald,  vice  consul 

Gregory  Henderson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 
James  \V.  Anderson,  vice  consul 


Lowell  C.  Pinkerton,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary. 
Walter  P.  McConaughy,  first  secretary;  consul — 

Thomas  James  McCormick,  attach^ 

Archibald  B.  Roosevelt,  Jr.,  attache 

John  B.  Faust,  first  secretary;  consul 

William  Langdon  Sands,  second  secretary;  consul. . 

Jolm  MacGregor  Bowie,  attachg  i 

Thomas  B.  Stauffer,  asst.  attache' -- 

Margaret  McDonald,  asst.  cultural  officer 

Arthur  B.  Allen,  third  secretary;  vice  consul - 

William  D.  Brewer,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Larry  Winter  Roeder,  vice  consul 

Col.  William  H.  Quarterman,  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Comdr.  Roland  G.  Bienvenu,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. ' 
Lt.  Col.  Robert  C.  Brown,  air  attache' 

Maj.  Stephen  J.  Meade,  asst.  military  attache 


Edward  R.  Dudley,  appointed  envoy  extraordi- 
nary and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

Oscar  W.Meier,  chief  of  mission  for  econ.  affairs  — 

Thomas  A.  Hickok,  first  secretary;  consul 

Frank  J.  Binder,  head  agricultural  production 
specialist  for  mission  for  econ.  affairs. 

Karl  R.  Mayer,  forest  products  specialist  for  mis- 
sion for  econ.  affairs. 

William  Edward  Reed,  agricultural  research 
specialist  for  mission  for  econ.  affaiis. 

Claude  Marcus  Cannon,  business  manager  for 
mission  for  econ.  affairs. 

Wallace  Van  Jackson,  second  secretary 

Rupert  A.  Lloyd,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Lamar  Edward  Fort,  agricultural  production 
specialist  for  ini.ssion  for  econ.  affairs. 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attache < 

Charles  M.  Hanson,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Albert  Armistead  Witcher,  vice  consul 


Feb. 

10, 1948 

FSO-6 

Apr. 

23, 1948 

FSS-9 

Sept. 

12. 1947 

FSO-6 

Aug. 

31, 1948 

FSS-9 

Oct. 

31, 1946 

rso-6 

Jan. 

27. 1948 

FSO-6 

July 

7, 1948 

FSO-6 

Sept 

13, 1948 

FSS-11 

Nov.  19, 1946 


Apr. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Apr. 
tAug. 
JDec. 

May 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

June 


22. 1947 

23. 1948 
6,1947 

15, 1947 
6, 1947 

31. 1947 

18. 1948 
22, 1947 

6, 1947 
13, 1947 
13, 1947 


Mar.  28, 1947 
Apr.     6, 1948 

JOct.     1, 1948 
June  17,1946 


Aug.  11,1948 


Nov. 
June 
tNov. 

Feb. 

tApr. 

July 

JOct. 
tDec. 
Feb. 

May 
Apr. 


(_A_A)8 Capt.  John  P.  Bedford,  air  attacli6« Sept.  29,1948 


5, 1946 
9, 1948 

13. 1946 

22. 1947 
4, 1948 

1. 1946 

19, 1947 
29, 1945 

9. 1947 

20. 1947 

22. 1948 


Feb.  22,1947 


FSO-CM 

FSO-3 
FSR-3 
FSS-4 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSS-8 
FSO-6 
FSR-6 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-10 


FSS-1 
FSO-3 

FSS-2 

FSS-5 

FSS-5 

FSS-4 

FSR-5 
FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 
FSO-6 

FSS-11 


»  Assigned  also  to  Damascus,  Jerusalem,  Nicosia,  and  Tel  Aviv. 

>  Assigned  also  as  third  secretary  and  asst.  attache  at  Cairo;  asst.  attache  at  Damascus,  and  asst.  consular  attach^ 
at  Jerusalem;  resident  in  Cairo. 
8  Assigned  also  to  Damascus. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Algiers,  Dakar,  Tangier,  and  Tunis;  resident  in  Algiers. 

•  No  office  maintained  at  Monrovia;  the  air  attache  resides  in  Tangier. 

•  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Tangier. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


UBYAi 


'rjpoli(C). 


LIECHTENSTEIN 


aduz  (CG)2. 


LITHUANIA 


/egation  at  Kaunas  closed. 


LUXEMBOURG 


lUxembourg  (L). 


(MA&  AA). 


MEXICO 


Ifexico,  D.  F.  (E). 


Name  and  title 


Orray  Taft,  Jr.,  consul 

Norman  K.  Pratt,  vice  consul 

Henry  Tate  Van  Buren,  vice  consul.. 

Austin  R.  Preston,  consul  general ' 

Richard  Tuclter  Ewing,  asst.  attache « 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Feb.  2, 1948 
Juno  21,1948 
June    6, 1948 


June     2, 1947 
July     1, 1947 


Admiral  Alan  O.  Kirlt,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary.' 

Raymond  C.  Miller,  counselor  of  legation  for  econ. 
affairs.* 

Jerome  T.  Gaspard,  first  secretary;  consul ' 

Howard  B.  Railey,  civil  aii-  attach^  * 

Manuel  Sanchez,  attache  » 

Eric  Kocher,  second  secretary;  consul  ' 

George  Lybrook  West,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  con- 
sul.' 

J.  A.  Tuck  Sherman,  vice  consul 

Leon  G.  Dorros,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Col.  Clare  H.  Armstrong,  military  attachfi'.. 

Lt.  Col.  Malcolm  A.  Moore. air  attach^' 

Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache' 
Lt.  Col.  Ridgeway  P.  Smith,  Jr.,  asst.  military 

attache.  • 
Maj.  John  C.  Parker,  asst.  military  attache* 


Walter  Thurston,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Merwin  L.  Bohan,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 
Leslie  A.  Wheeler,  counselor  of  embassy  with  rank 

of  minister  plenipotentiary. 
Dorsey  Gassaway  Fisher,  first  secretary;  consul... 

Wilham  P.  Hughes,  attache;  admin,  officer 

John  A.  Hopkins,  attache.. 

Harry  R.  Turkel,  first  secretary;  consul... 

Carl  W.  Strom,  first  secretary;  consul  general 

George  F.  Scherer,  first  secretary;  consul 

Lew  B.  Clark,  attache 

William  H.  Doyle,  attache 

1  Thomas  K.  Wriglit,  first  secretary;  consul.. 


Feb. 
tSept 

1, 1946 
18, 1947 

FSO-1 

tAug. 

23, 1947 

FSO-3 

Jan. 

2, 1945 

FSR-4 

Aug. 

5, 1948 

FSS-4 

Mar. 

2, 1948 

FSO-4 

July 

21, 1948 

FSO-5 

July 

14, 1945 

FSS-8 

Sept. 

15, 1947 

FSO-6 

Dec. 

10, 1946 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

June 

17, 1947 

May 

6, 1946 

Jan. 

10, 1947 

May 

4, 1946 

FSO-CM 

Aug. 

14, 1945 

FSO-1 

Apr. 

8, 1948 

FSO-1 

July 

17, 1946 

FSO-3 

Mar. 

24, 1947 

FSS-2 

July 

30,  1947 

FSO-3 

Sept. 

5, 1947 

FSO-3 

Mar. 

15, 1948 

FSO-3 

July 

1,1948 

FSO-3 

JFeh. 

22, 1948 

FSS-2 

Feb. 

28, 1947 

FSS-2 

July 

1, 1948 

FSO-3 

'  Under  British  military  administration  until  future  of  former  Italian  colonies  is  determined. 

'  No  office  maintained  a't  Vaduz. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Ziirich. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Bern,  Paris,  and  Rome;  resident  in  Bern. 

'  Accredited  also  to  Belgium. 

«  Assigned  also  to  Brussels. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Brussels. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Brussels  and  Paris;  resident  in  Paris. 

»  Assigned  also  to  Brussels,  Paris,  and  The  Hague;  resident  in  Paris. 


44 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


m 


^l 


■ii 


MEXICO— Continued 

Mfexico,  D.  F.  (E)-Con.... 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Agua  Prieta,  Sonora  (C) . 


Philip  Raine,  attach^ 

Alfred  M.  Barlow,  attacM -— 

Thomas  J.  Farrell,  attachfi - -.. 

Dudley  O.  Singer,  attache 

Charles  B.  Parker,  sr.  econ.  analyst 

Joseph  Ries,  attache 

Horace  Harper  Braun,  attachfi 

Bertha  Belle  Harris,  director  of  library  services — 

Robeit  L.  Brown,  vice  consul 

Marvin  A.  Derrick,  admin,  officer --. 

Philip  D.  Sumner,  attache 

Manuel  J.  Codoner,  vice  consul 

William  A.  RafEerty,  asst.  attachg -.. 

George  J.  Fridrich,  Jr.,  disbursing  officer 

John  Wallace  Hill,  admin,  asst 

Harvey    R.    WcUman,    second    secretary;    vice 
consul. 

Charles  George  Sommer,  admin,  asst 

Ted  Harrison  Conner,  admin,  asst 

Benjamin  Beals  Simpson,  asst.  attachfi  i 

W.  John  Wilson,  Jr.,  consul 

William  L.  Brewster,  second  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Dwight  Dickinson,  second  secretary;  vice  consuL. 
Frederick  D.  Sharp,  3d,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

David  Post,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Abbey  Schocn,  econ.  asst 

Ana  M.  Gomez,  agricultural  econ.  asst 

Juana  A.  Vogt,  asst.  cultui-al  attachg 

Louis  F.  Blanchard,  vice  consul 

Homer  George  Gayne,  asst.  information  oflScer 

Walter  E.  Kneeland,  vice  consul 

Nicholas  Hardy,  general  services  officer 

Louis  L.  Kirley,  vice  consul 

John  N.  Smith,  thii'd  secretary;  vice  consul 

Elias  G.  Garza,  vice  consul 

Homer  F.  Busch,  disbursing  officer 

Dorothy  M.  Jester,  third  secretary;  vice  consul — 

Alice  E.  Rockett,  admin,  asst 

Charles  R.  O'Connor,  vice  consul 

Parke  D.  Massey,  Jr.,  thiid  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Kennedy  M.  Crockett,  vice  consul 

Armando  E.  Vargas,  vice  consul 

Richard  M.  Hughes,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Taylor  G.  Belcher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul — 

Mildi-ed  A.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Donald  B.  Campbell,  librarian... 

Richard  H.  Comtenaye,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
Alice  O.  Mahoney,  vice  consul — 

Brig.  Gen.  Paul  E.  Peabody,  military  attachfi  ... 
Capt.  Whitaker  F.  Riggs,  Jr.,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attach^  for  air. 

Col.  George  P.  Champion,  air  attachfi 

Lt.  Col.  Maurice  C.  Holden,  asst.  military  attach^. 
Lt.  Col.  J.  G.  Duncan,  3d,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Leslie  E .  Geer,  asst.  naval  at  tache  and 

asst.  naval  attach?  for  air. 

William  Clarke  Vyse,  consul -. 

Chester  H.  Kimrey,  consul - 


Jan. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 
tApr. 

Sept. 

Aug. 
tFeb. 
JMay 

Mar. 

June 

Sept. 
tFeb. 

June 


I  Assigned  also  to  Tegucigalpa. 


26, 1948 

12. 1946 

20. 1947 

2. 1947 
20, 1941 

20. 1948 
13, 1948 
22, 1948 
10, 1948 

10. 1946 
16, 1948 

14. 1947 

1. 1948 
3, 1948 

10. 1946 

30. 1947 


Category 
and  class 


Mar.  12, 1947 
Mar.  31, 1947 
June  30,1947 
tJune  2, 1948 
tOct.  7, 1946 
Jan.  19,1946 
July   12,1946 


Mar. 
tNov. 
{Aug. 
{June 

Apr. 
tJune 

May 

June 
{May 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Apr. 

July 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

May 
tJan. 

July 
tApr. 

Jan. 
{Mar. 

Sept. 


8, 1948 

30. 1947 

22. 1948 
27, 1948 

16. 1947 

27. 1948 
13, 1948 
30, 1948 
20, 1948 

3, 1946 
21, 1948 

1, 1948 

1, 1948 
28, 1947 
18, 1947 
17, 1947 

7, 1948 
24, 1945 
29, 194S 

21. 1947 
5, 1946 

21. 1948 
7, 1948 


May  29, 1948 

Sept.  16, 1948 
July   19,1948 

{Sept.  16, 1948 
Apr.  22,1946 
June  5, 1946 
Mar.    7,1946 

Feb.  1, 1943 
{Jan.    31,1947 


FSR-3 
rSR-4 
FSR-4 

FSS^ 
FSS-5 
FSS-5 
FSS-6 
FSS-5 
FSS-6 
FSS-7 
FSS-6 
FSS-8 
FSR-5 

rss-8 

FSS-9 
FSO-5 

rss-8 

FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSO-5 
FSO-5 
FSO-6 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

rss-8 

FSS-8 

FS3-S 

FSS-8 

F3S-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

rss-9 

FSS-10 

FSO-6 

FSS-9 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 


FSO-4 

FSS-8 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


MEXICO— Continued 

3bihuahua,  Chihuahua  (C).. 

Dludad  Juarez,   Chihuahua 
(C). 


Quadalajara,  Jalisco  (C). 


Quaymas,  Sonora  (C) 

Matamoros,  Tamaulipas  (C). 

MazatlSn,  Sinaloa  (C) 

Mfirida,  Yucatfin  (C)_ 

Mexicali,  Baja  California  (C) 
MoQterrey,  Nuevo  Leon  (C). 


Nogales,  Sonora  (C). 


Nuevo  Laredo,  Tamaulipas 
(C). 

PiedrasNegras,  Coahuila  (C). 

Eeynosa,  Tamaulipas  (C)__. 

San  Luis  Potosi,  San  Luis 

PotosI  (C). 
Tampico,  Tamaulipas  (C)._. 

Tijuana,  Baja  California  (C) . 


Torreon,  Coahuila  (C).. 
Veracruz,  Veracruz  (C). 


MOROCCO 

Tangier  (Tanger)  (L). 


Henry  T.  Unverzagt,  consul 

Charley  L.  Rice,  vice  consul 

Stephen  E.  Aguirre,  consul  general 

G.  M^allace  LaRue,  vice  consul 

Jones  R.  Trowbridge,  consul 

Lionel  S.  Mordecai,  vice  consul 

Ernest  B.  Gutierrez,  vice  consul 

Ilo  C.  Funk,  consul 

Theodore  J.  Hohenthal,  consul 

DeWitt  L.  Stora,  vice  consul 

Arden  Edward  du  Bois,  vice  consul 

Edward  N.  McCully,  vice  consul.  

Samuel  Owen  Lane,  vice  consul 

Myles  Standish,  3d,  vice  consul 

H.  Claremont  Moses,  consul 

Peter  J.  Raineri,  vice  consul 

Arthur  V.  Metcalfe,  vice  consul 

Herbert  S.  Weast,  vice  consul 

Robert  C.  Wysong,  vice  consul 

George  H.  Zentz,  vice  consul 

Howard  L.  Walker,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Ernesto  S.  Quaderrama,  vice  consul 

James  P.  MoflBtt,  consul  general 

Rolland  Welch,  consul.. 

Stanley  Q.  Slavens,  consul 

Myron  H.  Schraud,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Murray,  vice  consul 

William  A.  Carsey,  vice  consul 

Ben  Zweig,  consul 

Antonio  Certosimo,  vice  consul 

Frank  C.  Niccoll,  vice  consul 

V.  Harwood  Blocker,  consul 

Charles  H.  Taliaferro,  vice  consul 

James  M.  Richardson,  vice  consul 

Harold  C.  Wood,  consul 

William  Kane,  vice  consul 

Henry  G.  Krausse,  consul.. 

John  A.  Tarin,  vice  consul 

Odin  G.  Loren,  consul 

Robert  L.  Shields,  vice  consul 

Harold  B.  Quarton,  consul  general 

Samuel  A.  Mcllhenny,  Jr.,  consul 

Waldo  E.  Bailey,  consul 

Ernest  L.  Eslinger,  vice  consul 

Henry  T.  Dwyer,  consul 

Paul  Bennett  Carr,  vice  consul 

Earl  Wilbcrt  Eaton,  consul 

John  G.  Oliver,  vice  consul 

Warren  C.  Stewart,  consul 

J.  D.  Lambeth,  vice  consul 

Courtney  C.  Hamilton,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Edwin  A.  Plitt,  diplomatic  agent  and  consul  gen- 
eral with  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

Bolard  More,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  G.  Caldwell,  Jr.,  attachg 

Albert  W.  Sherer,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

John  Doane  Dodge,  asst.  consular  attache  • 

John  H.  Seate,  vice  consul 


Uug. 

8, 1947 

Sept. 

4,1945 

tSept. 

27, 1948 

Mar. 

26, 1947 

June 

16, 1948 

July 

27, 1945 

May 

5, 1947 

May 

20, 1947 

July 

1, 1948 

Sept. 

8, 1948 

Apr. 

30, 1948 

JFeb. 

24, 1947 

May 

18, 1948 

Sept. 

23, 1948 

June 

4, 1947 

July 

29, 1947 

Feb. 

16, 1945 

Mar. 

5, 1947 

May 

6, 1948 

Nov. 

20, 1947 

tJune  14, 1944 

Mar. 

29, 1948 

Sept. 

14, 1946 

May 

19, 1948 

Feb. 

17, 1948 

Feb. 

20. 1946 

July 

15, 1947 

July 

27, 1945 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

tMay 

8, 1946 

Aug. 

22, 1946 

IMar. 

4, 1947 

Mar. 

30, 1948 

Oct. 

18, 1947 

tAug. 

8, 1947 

Mar. 

16, 1948 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

July 

29, 1947 

Apr. 

20, 1948 

Feb. 

19, 1948 

May 

1, 1946 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

Nov. 

17, 1947 

Jan. 

12, 1948 

May 

19, 1947 

tApr. 

14, 1948 

May 

11, 1948 

May  28, 1942 

June 

3, 1947 

Mar. 

26, 1948 

May 

2, 1948 

July    10,1947 


July 
Jan. 
July 


9, 1947 
10, 1947 
18, 1946 
May  20,1947 
Aug.    11,1947 


1  Assigned  also  to  Algiers,  Dakar,  Monrovia,  and  Tunis;  resident  in  Algiers. 
817182 — 49 7 


46                            FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    19  48 

' 

Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

MOBO  C  CO— Continued 

Tangier  (Tanger)  (L)— Con.. 

Sept.  29, 1948 
Nov.    1,1946 
June  21,1948 
tOct.    19,1947 
Oct.    21,1947 

July    23,1946 
tMar.  28, 1947 

tOct.     1, 1948 
June  19,1946 
Oct.    21,1947 

Mar.  27, 1947 

tDec.     8, 1947 
May  18,1948 
Sept.  30, 1946 
Sept.  27, 1948 
May  14,1948 
Feb.   12,1948 
Oct.    11,1943 
Nov.  20, 1947 
Aug.   11,1947 

July   14,1948 

Feb.  26,1948 

Mar.  16,1948 
Feb.   17,1948 
Feb.  26,1948 

Mar.  13, 1947 

Dec.   12,1947 

July   22,1948 
tJuly   11,1945 
JDec.  14,1947 
Feb.   18,1948 
tJuly   26,1948 
Aug.     5, 1948 
Sept.  16, 1947 
Aug.  12, 1948 
July     1, 1948 
tOct.    19,1947 

FSS-10 
FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSR-6 
FSO-6 

Robert  W.  Stookey,  third  secretary;  vice  consul— . 

Forrest  Shivers,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Curtis  C  Stron?,  asst.  attachfi                        .  --  - 

(MA,  NA,  &  AA) 

Converse  Hettinger,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 

Comdr.  Howard  A.  White,  naval  attach^  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt  John  P  Bedford,  air  attachfi  i    ..         

natsahlnnrn  (GO) 

Lt.  Col.  Jules  G.  Kiplinger,  asst.  military  attache, 
Lt.  Comdr.  Hugh  B.  Vickery,  asst.  naval  attach^ 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Theodore  K.  Jelen,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

C  Paul  Fletcher,  consul  general 

FSO-3 

Paul  E.  Geier,  consul 

FSO^ 

Thomas  D.  McKiernan,  vice  consul            

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-11 

Rabat  (C) 

Maurice  Pasquet,  consul 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSS-11 

NEPAL 

Katmandu  (Kathmandu) 
(L).2 

Loy  W.  Henderson,  appointed  envoy  extraordi- 
nary and  minister  plenipotentiary.' 

Samuel  H.  Day,  counselor  of  legation  for  econ.  af- 
fairs; consul.* 

FSO-CM 

FSO-2 

FSR-3 

NETHERLANDS  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

(Netherlands) 

The  Hague  ('s  Gravenhage) 
(E). 

Charles  O.  Thompson,  second  secretary;  consul '.. 
J.  Jefferson  Jones,  3d,  second  secretary;  consul '. . . 

Herman  B.  Baruch,  ambassador   extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Loyd  V.  Steere,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 

FSO-4 
FSO-4 

FSO-1 
FSO-2 

FSS-2 

Ides  van  der  Gracht,  attache                 

FSS-2 

FSR-4 

FSS-4 

Manuel  Sanchez,  attache  8__ 

FSS-4 
FSO-4 

Horace  G  Bolster,  attache                                 

FSR-4 

Daniel  Gaudin,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Coulter  D.  Huyler,  Jr.,  attache 

FSO-4 
FSR-4 

'  Assigned  also  to  Monrovia. 

2  No  ofTice  maintained  at  Katmandu. 

3  Accredited  also  as  ambassador  to  India;  resident  in  New  Delhi. 

*  Assigned  also  as  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ.  affairs  at  and  resident  in  New  Delhi. 

»  Assigned  also  to  Colombo,  Karachi,  New  Delhi,  and  Rangoon;  resident  in  New  Delhi. 

'  Assigned  also  as  consul  at  and  resident  in  Calcutta. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  New  Delhi. 

8  Assigned  also  to  Brussels,  Luxembourg,  and  Paris;  resident  in  Paris. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


NETHERLANDS  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

(Netherlands)— Con. 

The  Hague  ('s  Gravenhage) 
(E)— Continued 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Amsterdam  (CG). 


Rotterdam  (C) . 


(Possessions) 

Aruba,  West  Indies  <C). 


Batavia,  Java,  Netherlands 
Indies  (CG). 


Curasao,  West  Indies  (CO).. 
Paramaribo,  Surinam  (C) 


Name  and  title 


Henry  B.  Bradford,  asst.  attache 

William  Dale  Fisher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Robert  C.  Bone,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 

Honor  Cecilia  McCusker,  asst.  attache 

Arthur  D.  Weininger,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 
Rachel  G.  Kent,  vice  consul 


Col.  Joseph  A.  Holly,  military  attach^ 

Capt.  Ranald  M.  MacKinnon,  naval  attachg  and 

naval  attach^  for  air.  • 

Lt.  Col.  Everett  H.  Ware,  air  attache 

Col.  Robert  L.  Miller,  asst.  military  attache 

Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache. 

Maj.  Tom  M.  Carruth,  asst.  military  attache 

Comdr.  William  Grizzard  Holman,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air.i 


Jesse  F.  Van  Wickel,  consul  general... 

Ellis  A.  Bonnet,  consul 

Thomas  W.  McElhiney,  vice  consul 

Mary  S.  Olmsted,  vice  consul 

Slator  C.  Blackiston,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Rufus  Z.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Everette  L.  Damron,  vice  consul 

James  R.  BOlman,  vice  consul 

Herbert  V.  Olds,  consul 

Erman  R.  McKelvey,  vice  consul;  econ.  analyst- - 

Thomas  A.  Goldman,  vice  consul 

Thomas  J.  Duffleld,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

John  A.  Bovey,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Joseph  F.  Christiano,  vice  consul _ 


Edward  S.  Benet,  consul 

Henry  Gustave  Krausse,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 

Charles  A.  Livengood,  consul  general 

John  B.  Ketcham,  consul 

Glenn  A.  Abbey,  consul 

Willard  Anderson  Hanna,  consular  attache- 
Duncan  Campbell,  consular  attache  2 . 

Joseph  W.  Vander  Laan,  attache 

Arthur  J.  Campbell,  attache... 

Richard  A.  Poole,  vice  consul 

Herbert  Tafft  Krueger,  consular  attache  '.._ 

C.  H.  Walter  Howe,  vice  consul_ 

Donald  M.  Davies,  vice  consul 

Albert  C.  Cizauskas,  vice  consul 

James  W.  Gould,  -vice  consul 

Leslie  E.  Reed,  consul  general.. 

William  Kesselhof,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. 

Wesley  E.  Jorgensen,  vice  consul 

William  P.  Robertson,  vice  consul 

James  S.  Lawton,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Apr.  23,1948 
Oct.  22,1946 
•  Aug.  29, 1947 
tNov.  16, 1947 
Aug.  29,  1947 
Nov.  10, 1947 

Mar.  11, 1948 
Apr.     2, 1948 

tOct.  1, 1948 
May  9, 1946 
June  17,1947 
Mar.  21, 1946 
July    19,1948 


{Nov. 
Sept. 
July 
Aug. 
June 
Sept. 
July 
Aug. 
Mar. 
June 
Dec. 
Oct. 

tAug. 
Apr. 


May 

Sept. 
tAug. 

Oct. 

July 
tMay 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Oct. 
JJan. 

Aug. 

Sept. 


1. 1947 
29, 1947 
19, 1946 

23. 1946 

26. 1947 

30. 1946 

1. 1948 

21. 1947 
5, 1946 

26, 1945 

29. 1945 

22. 1946 

23. 1947 
20,  1948 


12, 1947 
17, 1947 

6. 1947 

12. 1945 

28. 1947 

26. 1948 

9. 1948 
29, 1947 

25. 1947 
4, 1948 

20. 1948 

2. 1946 
16, 1948 

20. 1946 
12,  1947 
30, 1948 

9. 1947 
24, 1948 

5, 1947 
13, 1941 


'  Assigned  also  to  Brussels. 

'  Assigned  also  as  attache  at  Bangkok  and  consular  attache  at  Kuala  Lumpur  and  Singapore. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Singapore. 


I 


48 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST!    OCTOBER    1,    19  48 


Post 


NEW  ZEALAND 

Wellington  (L) -  -  - 


(MA  &  AA). 

(NA)2 -. 


Christchurch  (CA). 

Dunedin  (CA) 

Auckland  (C) 


NICARAGUA 

Managua  (E) 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Matagalpa  (CA). 


NORWAT 


Oslo  (E). 


Robert   M.   Scotten,   envoy   extraordinary   and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

John  S.  Service,  first  secretary;  consul 

Osborn  S.  Watson,  cml.  attache 

Howard  Eltmg,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

Meade  T.  Foster,  attach^ 

i  Jack  Blanch ard  Minor,  attache  > 

Forrest  N.  Daggett,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Armistead  M.  Lee,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.  . 

Arthur  S.  Abbott,  vice  consul 

Robert  E.  Riordan,  vice  consul 

Herbert  W.  Lyda,  vice  consul 

Ellen  Gardner  Johnson,  disbursing  officer 


Dec.  18,1947 


Col.  Forrest  E.  Cookson,  military  attaeh6- 
Lt.  Col.  Orin  H.  Riglcy,  Jr.,  air  attache... 


July 

May 

July 

July 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

July 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Sept. 


.30, 1946 
2, 1946 
13, 1948 

25. 1947 

18. 1948 
23, 1947 

23. 1947 

13. 1948 

29. 1947 
29, 1946 

24. 1948 


FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

FSS-3 

FSS-6 

FSO-5 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 


Comdr.  Stephan  Jurika,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air.' 


H.  P.  Bridge,  consular  agent 

Richard  H.  Reeves,  actirg  consular  agent. 

Whitney  Young,  consul 

Jack  Blanchard  Minor,  consular  attache  '. 
James  W.  Boyd,  vice  consul 


George  P.  Shaw,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Overton  G.  Ellis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Philip  P.  Williams,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

John  L.  Topping,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.... 

Carl  E.  Moore,  attache 

Linton  Crook,  consul 

Mary  Carol  Phippeny,  director  of  library 

John  P.  Rourk,  ccon.  analyst 

Robert  O.  Blake,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Sandy  MacGregor  Pringle,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Perry  J.  Hyde,  disbtnrsing  officer -- 


May  18,1940 
|Oct.     1, 1948 

Aug.   22,1947 


Mar.  31, 1928 
July  29,1948 
June  19,1946 
Mar.  18, 1948 
Apr.     9, 1945 


May  22, 1948 


Lt.  Col.  Paul  N.  Wickens,  military  attache 

Comdr.  Robert  Hugh  Caldwell,  Jr.,  naval  attache 
and  naval  attache  for  air.* 

Lt.  Col.  Willis  F.  Lewis,  air  attache*. - 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Walsh,  Jr.,  asst.  air  attache*.... 


Jan. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
July 
tFeb. 
Sept. 
tAug. 
July 
Sept, 


26, 1948 
20, 1948 

15. 1947 

16. 1948 
23, 1948 
13, 1948 

8, 1948 
25, 1947 
19,1947 


tJune  27,1948 

Feb.  26,1948 
May  13, 1948 


John  A.  Willey,  consular  agent. 


Charles  U.  Bay,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Henry  S.  Villard,  counselor  of  embassy 


JOct. 
tOct. 


1, 1948 
1, 1948 


FSO-4 

rss-6 

FSS-9 


FSO-1 

FSO-4 
FSO^ 

rso-5 

FSS-7 
FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-9 

rso-6 

FSO-6 
FSS-10 


tSept.  13, 1929 


June  6,1946 
July   1,1948 


FSO-1 


.  Assigned  as  attache  at  Canberra  and  Wellmgton;  consular  attache  at  Adelaide.  Auckland,  Brisbane, 
bourne,  Noumea,  Perth,  Suva,  Sydney,  and  Tahiti;  resident  m  Sydney. 
2  No  office  maintamed  at  Wellington;  the  naval  attache  resides  in  Melbourne, 
s  Resident  in  Melbourne. 
4  Assigned  also  to  Guatemala,  San  Jose,  San  Salvador,  and  Tegucigalpa. 


^ 

POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 

1 

Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Catego 
and  cl£ 

w<*BWAY— Continued 

■>8)';  (E)— Continued— - 

Charles  F.  Baldwin,  counselor  of  embassy  for 
ccon.  affairs. 

Marselis  C.  Parsons,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

Theodore  B.  Olson,  second  secretary ... 

{Dec.  22,1947 

Nov.    3,1947 

tOct.    19,1947 
July     3, 1947 
July     1, 1948 
Aug.  12,1946 
Sept.  18, 1947 
Nov.  25, 1947 
Sept.  27, 1948 

{Oct.    19,1947 
Apr.  18,1948 
Peb.  14,1947 

{Feb.  18,1947 
July     1, 1947 
Dec.     8, 1947 
Sept.  30, 1946 
Jan.    28,1947 

tMay  10, 1948 
Oct.    13,1947 

tSept.    5,1948 

Sept.  26, 1946 
tAug.  29,1947 

Feb.   26,1948 
Mar.  25, 1946 
June  23,1948 

Oct.     9, 1947 

Nov.  20, 1947 
Dec.   10,1947 

Sept.  20, 1947 

Apr.   27,1948 

July   22,1947 

Aug.    1, 1947 
Sept.    4,1947 
Sept.  29, 1947 
Sept.    3,1947 
Jan.    12,1948 
Dec.  26,1945 
Aug.  20,1947 
Nov.  10, 1947 

{July   14,1948 
Oct.    20,1947 
May  19, 1948 
Nov.  26, 1947 

Apr.  15,1948 
Aug.  27,1948 

FSO-2 

FSO-3 
FSR-1 

FSS-3 

Walter  W.  Orebaugh,  second  secretary;  consul 

Lewis  E.  Gleeck,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  B.  Lynch,  second  secretary,  consul '  .. 

FSO^ 
FSO-4 
FSO-4 

Harry  Conover,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Edward  J.  Rowell,  second  secretary;  consul ' 

FSO-4 
FSO-4 
FSR-4 

Donald  H.  Nichols,  asst.  attachfi 

FSS-7 

De  Witt  Clinton,  vice  consul 

Alfred  P.  Dennis,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  Kille  Tlndall,  asst.  attache  3 

Eugene  FT.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

FSS-9 
F30-5 

FSS-8 
FS-g-8 

John  n.  Clagett,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Mary  Vance  Trent,  third  secretary;  jice  consul... 

Ragnhild  Dunker,  vice  consul 

Vernon  V.  Hukee,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Aasta  B.  Haugen,  disbursing  officer  

FSO-6 
FSO-6 
FSS-10 
FSO-6 
FSS-11 

■      (MA,  NA,  &  AA) 

Comdr.  William  B.  Porter,  Jr.,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj  Dale  H  Jensen,  air  attache      .        .. 

Bergen  (C)  

Lt.  Col.  Arthur  H.  Labium,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Col.  William  A.  Millington,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Overton  Dickinson  Hughlett,  asst. 

naval  attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Kennett  F.  Potter,  consul 

FSO-4 

FSS-11 

PAKISTAN 
Karachi  (E)   

Paul  H.  Ailing,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Franklin  W.  Wolf,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 
affairs. 

Charles  W.  Lewis,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy;  con- 
sul general. 

FSO-Cl 

FSO-2 

FSO-2 
FSR-3 

FSR-3 

FSR-4 

Julian  L.  Nugent,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

Nicholas  G.  Thacher,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
David  Dunlop  Newsom,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-9 

Harold  George  Josif,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

FSO-6 

FSS-11 

FSS-11 

(MA  &  AA) 

Col.  Harry  F.  Meyers,  military  attache 

Maj.  John  R.  Brown,  Jr.,  air  attache « 

'  Assigned  also  to  Helsinki  and  Stockholm;  resident  in  Stockholm. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Copenhagen. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Copenhagen,  Godthaab,  and  Reykjavik;  resident  in  Copenhagen. 

♦  Assigned  also  to  Colombo,  Katmandu,  New  Delhi,  and  Rangoon;  resident  in  New  Delhi. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Kabul. 


50 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


Post 


PAKISTAN-Con. 


Lahore  (CG). 


PALESTINE  AND 
TRANSJORDAN 

Jerusalem  (CG).. 


PANAMA 


Panama  (E). 


Almirante  (CA) 

Puerto  Armuelles  (CA).. 
Colon  (C) _. 


PARAGUAY 


Asuncion  (E). 


Name  and  title 


Hooker  A.  Doolittle,  consul  general 

George  M.  Finch,  vice  consul 

Charles  W.  Booth,  vice  consul 


John  J.  Macdonald,  consul  general  with  rank  of 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

William  C.  Burdett,  Jr.,  consul 

John  MacGregor  Bowie,  attache  ' 

Thomas  B.  Stauffer,  asst.  consular  attach^  ' 

Jeanette  Pond,  admin,  asst 

Richard  Crosby,  vice  consul 

Wells  Stabler,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Houghton,  vice  consul 


Monnett  B.  Davis,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Archie  W.  Childs,  cml.  attache 

Carlos  C.  Hall,  first  secretary 

Reginald  Bragonier,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

RajTnond  Phelan,  consul 

Benjamin  H.  Vandervoort,  attache 

Edward  W.  Clark,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.  . 
Vincent  T.  McKenna,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
David  S.  McMorris,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Bernard  E.  Reiehhardt,  vice  consul.. 

Oscar  H.  Guerra,  vice  consul 

Glenn  O.  Perry,  vice  consul;  disbursing  officer 

Sterling  J.  Cottrell,  attache' 

Charles  G.  Mueller,  vice  consul 

Frederick  Albert  Durling,  econ.  analyst 

Ruby  E.  Ramey,  disbursing  officer 

Harry  R.  Lewis,  consular  agent _ 

Lewis  B.  Tolman,  consular  agent 

Robert  Janz,  consul 

Lowell  G.  Richardson,  vice  consul 


Fletcher  Warren,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Archibald  R.  Randolph,  second  secretary;  attache; 

consul. 

Collins  D.  Almon,  attache 

Manson  Earl  Harter,  attache  * 

Thomas  Gardner  Allen,  asst.  attache 

Henry  A.  Hoyt,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  W.  Moore,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Aug.  11,1947 
July  1, 1948 
July   14,1947 


June  15,1948 

truly  2, 1948 
tDec.  31,1947 
May  18,1948 
Feb.  13,1947 
Oct.  29,1947 
tMay  28, 1947 
Oct.    28,1947 


Feb. 

26, 1948 

Apr. 

15, 1947 

Apr. 

15, 1947 

Feb. 

21, 1946 

Sept. 

17, 1947 

Mar. 

12, 1947 

June 

26, 1946 

Oct. 

22, 1946 

Sept. 

3, 1947 

June 

18, 1948 

Mar. 

22, 1946 

Jan. 

13, 1947 

June 

28, 1948 

Apr. 

4, 1948 

tAug. 

24, 1947 

tNov. 

28, 1947 

May 

29, 1943 

May  29, 1943 

July 

1, 1948 

Nov. 

17, 1947 

Apr.  10,1947 

Apr.  19,1948 

Jan.  16,1947 

July  1, 1947 

tOct.  19,1947 

May  8,1947 

Sept.  30, 1946 


>  Assigned  also  to  Beirut,  Damascus,  Nicosia,  and  Tel  Aviv;  resident  in  Beirut. 

2  Assigned  also  as  third  secretary  and  asst.  attache  at  Cairo  and  asst.  attache  at  Beirut  and  Damascus;  resident 
in  Cairo. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Bogotfi  and  Caracas. 
*  Assigned  also  to  Buenos  Aires,  Montevideo,  and  Santiago;  resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


PAEAGUAT— Continued 


Asancion  (E) — Continued... 


(MA,  NA,&  AA). 


PERU 


Lima  (E)_ 


(MA,NA,  &  AA).-. 


Arequipa  (CA). 
Iquitos  (CA)_-_ 
La  Oroya  (CA). 
Mollendo  (CA). 
Salaverry  (CA). 


Name  and  title 


Robert  J.  Redington,  second  secretary;  asst.  pub- 

lip-aflf  irs  officer. 
LeRoy  Makepeace,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.  . 
Kenedon  P.  Steins,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
E.  Osborne  Crocker,  asst.  attach^ 

Maj.  John  M.  Wright,  Jr.,  military  attache 

Capt.    Ranson  Fulhnwider,  naval  attach^  and 

naval  attach^  for  air. 
Maj.  Samuel  J.  Skousen,  air  attach^ 


Harold  H.  Tittmann,  Jr.,  ambassador  extraordi- 
nary and  plenipotentiary. 

A.  Ogden  Pierrot,  counselor  of  embassy 

Richard  M.  de  Lambert,  first  secretary;  consul.. 

Carrel  B.  Larson,  minerals  attach^  ' 

George  WaHer  Levangie,  petroleum  attach^  ' 

Einar  Thure  Anderson,  attach^ 

Hartwell  Webb,  attach^ 

Thomas  S.  Campen,  cml.  attachfi 

D.  Eugene  Delgado- Arias,  second  secretary 

Clarence  A.  Boonstra,  attache 

Frederick  J.  Barcroft,  attache 

Albert  A.  Giesecke,  attache 

Hobart  A.  Spalding,  attache 

W.  Charles  Bridgett,  asst.  attache. 

James  C.  Lobenstine,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Stanley  I.  Grand,  asst.  attache 

Robert  G.  Harper,  vice  consul 

John  Edward  Matson,  asst.  attache  • 

Basil  F.  Macgowan,  consul 

Maurice  J.  Broderick,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  S.  Johnson,  general  services  oflScer 

Robert  W.  Zimmermann,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Robert  M.  Phillips,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Joseph  Anthony  Armenta,  vice  consul;  disbursing 
officer. 

Wilfred  P.  Allard,  vice  consul... 

Laurin  Bryan  Askew,  asst.  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Joseph  H.  O.'Malley,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Austin  C.  Shofner,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  M.  Walton,  Jr.,  air  attache 

Capt.  Lewis  W.  Raber,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Kenneth  D.  Smith,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Jack  Dwyre,  consular  agent 

I^ouis  G.  Gallardy,  consular  agent 

John  W.  Wayland,  acting  consular  agent.  . 
Norman  J.  Linwood,  acting  consular  agent. 
Jerome  V.  Cherry,  consular  agent 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Sept.  14, 1948 

Mar.  9,1948 
Oct.  9, 1947 
May    6,1948 

May  20, 1948 
Jan.    27,1948 

JOct.      1, 1948 


June  18,1948 


July 
Mar. 
May 
Dec. 
May 
Jan. 

tApr. 

tOct. 

tJune 

tOct. 

JJan. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Jime 
Apr. 
July 
Apr. 

iDec. 

tJuly 
Nov. 


1,1948 

29. 1946 
16,  1945 

3. 1947 

21. 1947 

13. 1948 
20, 1947 
19, 1947 
29, 1947 
19, i947 
2.5, 1948 
18, 1947 

13. 1947 

20. 1946 

18. 1948 
1, 1947 
1, 1947 
8,  1948 
7, 1945 

25, 1948 

17. 1947 


May    6,1948 
Apr.  23,1948 

July   26,1947 
Mar.    8,1948 

Mar.    8,1946 
Feb.   19,1947 

tOct.     1,1948 

Nov.    7,1945 
Mar.  27, 1947 


July  1,1946 
Feb.  25,1946 
Mar.  15, 1948 
June  16, 1948 
tFeb.     7, 1948 


FSO-C 

FSO-2 

FSO-3 

FSS-4 

FSR-4 

rss-4 

FSS-4 

FSO-4 

FSR-4 

FSO-4 

FSS-6 

FSS-5 

FSS-6 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSR-5 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSS-8 

FSO-5 

FSS-9 

FSO-6 

rso-6 

FSS-10 

FSS-U 

FSS-10 

—      -  - 



>  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  and  Santiago. 

'  Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Quito,  and  Santiago. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Bogota,  La  Paz,  and  Quito;  resident  in  Bogota. 


52                            FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1, 

1948 

Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

PHILIPPINES, 
EEPUBLIC  OF  THE 

Manila  (E)           ,    

Emmet  O'Neal,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Thomas  H.  Lockett,  counselor  of  embassy 

Fayette  J.  Flexer,  counselor  of  embassy 

Evett  D.  Hester,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 

affairs. 
James  L.  Meader,  first  secretary 

June  10,1947 

Dec.     5, 1947 
tJuly     8, 1947 
lApr.     4, 1948 

tFeb.  23,1948 
Aug.  22,1946 
Feb.  27,1947 
Apr.   21,1947 
July     1, 1948 
tDen.  28,1947 
July  31,1946 
Apr.  29,1947 
IMar.  15, 1948 
Dec.     2, 1947 
tJuly   25,1948 
tJune  13,1948 
tMay  21, 1948 
Aug.  23, 1947 
Sept.    3,1948 
June    2, 1948 
July     1, 1948 
Dec.     2, 1946 
Nov.    4,1946 

Mar.  17, 1947 

Feb.  11,1948 
June  18,1947 
Nov.  17, 1947 
tAug.  22,1948 
Sept.  12, 1947 
June  22,1948 
Nov.  !">,  1947 
Feb.  16,1945 

July   15,1946 
tOct.     1, 1948 
Aug.    6,1948 

July     1, 1948 
Jan.    16,1948 

Dec.  23,1947 

July     7, 1948 

Apr.     1, 1947 
Aug.  29,1947 

tSept.  15, 1948 

tOct.    19,1947 
Aug.  27,1948 
Apr.     9, 1947 

tJuue  25,  1948 
Oct.    12,1947 
Mar.  27, 1945 

tOct.    19,1947 
Jan.     4, 1947 

FSO-1 
FSO-2 
FSO-2 

FSR-2 

Robert  Y.  Brown,  first  secretary;  consul     

FSO-3 

Ernest  E.  Evans,  first  secretary;  consul 

FSO-3 

Patten  D.  Allen,  asst.  cml.  attaeh6 

FSO-3 

Robert  R.  Spence,  attache             

FSR-3 

Charles  G.  Osburn.  regional  supervisor 

FSS-2 

Francis  G.  Jarvis,  civil  air  attache  • 

FSR-4 

Herbert  Graham  Master,  attach^ 

FSS-3 

Edward  W.  Mill,  second  secretary.. 

George  Harvey  Chapman,  acting  chief  engineer..- 
Fred  K.  Blackburn,  receiving  station  supervisor . . 
Harold  Leland  Goodwin,  attachg       .. 

FSR-4 

FSS-4 
FSS-6 
FSS-6 

Ervin  Clinton  Ross,  vice  consul 

FSS-8 

Douglas  M.  Crawford,  attache...  

FSR-5 

George  M.  Widney,  second  secretary;  vice  consul . 
William  B.  Douglass,  consul 

FSO-5 

FSS-8 

Tigner  Ogletree,  general  services  officer 

FSS-8 

Oliver  L.  Troxel,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Charles  P.  MeVicker,  Jr.,  thii'd  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
James  H.  McFarland,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Otis  W.  Rhoades,  vice  consul . 

FSO-5 
FSO-6 

FSO-6 

FSS-10 

Robert  Dunev,  vice  consul 

FSS-9 

Robert  Paul  Stephens,  asst.  attach^ 

FSR-6 

Ruth  A.  Lo veil,  personnel  asst 

FSS-9 

David  Morris,  third  secretary;  vice  consul .. 

FSO-6 

Philip  M.  Dale,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
William  B.  Cobb,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Paul  J.  Haldeman,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 
FSO-6 

FSS-12 

(MA  &  AA) 

Col.  Robert  H.  Kreuter,  military  attache 

Col.  Glenn  C.  Thompson,  air  attach^ 

Cebu  (C) 

Maj.  Everett  L.  Carteron,  asst.  military  attachfi.. 

James  E.  Henderson,  consul 

Temple  Wanamaker,  vice  consul;  public-affairs 

officer. 
Nnnnan  T.oiiis  Cans'pr,  vice  cnnsiil 

FSO-3 

FSO-5 
FSS-11 

POLAND 

Warsaw  (Warszawa)  (E) 

Waldemar  J.  Gallman,  appointed  ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 
James  F.  Hodgson,  cml.  attach^     _  .  

FSO-CM 
FSO-2 

John  H.  Madonne,  first  secretary;  consul  general.. 
Cecil  B.  Lyon,  counselor  of  embassy  ..   ..        

FSO-2 
FSO-2 

Walter  Kelly  Schwinn,  first  secretary 

Landreth  M.  Harrison,  first  secretary;  consul 

Henry  C.  Ramsey,  second  secretary;  consul-. 

Steven  D.  Zagorski,  attache 

Richard  Wonser  Tims,  attachS    

FSR-3 
FSO^ 
FSO-4 

FSS-6 
FSR-4 

Juslie  E.  Gist,  vice  consul        ...  

FSS-8 

Chester  H.  Opal,  asst.  attache           ..      .  .. 

FSR-5 

Findley  Burns,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

rso-5 

'  Assigned  also  to  Nanking  and  Shanghai;  resident  in  Shanghai. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


POLAND— Continued 

Warsaw  (Warszawa)    (E)— 
Continued— 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA) 


Gdansk  (Danzig)  (C). 
Poznan  (VC) 


PORTUGAL  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

(Portugal) 

Lisbon  (Lisboa)  (E) 


Alvin  F.  Kowalski,  attach^ 

George  T.  Lister,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  P.  McEneaney,  asst.  attache 

Malcolm  Toon,  thiid  secretary;  vice  consul 

E.  Jan.  Nadelman,  thud  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  E.  Cashin,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Everett  M.  Buckingham,  vice  consul 

Ralph  A.  Jones,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Wilson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Richard  T.  Davies,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  Foster  Leich,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Everett  Coe,  vice  consul - 

James  A.  Niederjohn,  vice  consul 

Edward  A.  Symans,  vice  consul' 

Arthur  Cecil  Lillig,  vice  consul _.- 

John  S.  Chapin,  vice  consul 

Robert  C.  Ode,  general  services  officer 

Ann  Child,  disbursing  officer 

Col.  Thomas  J.  Betts,  military  attache 

Comdr.  Gerard  S.  Bogart,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air. 

Col.  Archibald  J.  Harma,  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Frank  S.  Jessie,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Anthony  F.  Levno,  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  Paul  Chmar,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Nicholas  D.  Rudziak,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Frank  M.  Murphy,  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Freeman  W.  Bowley,  Jr.,  asst.  air  attache.. 

Howard  A.  Bowman,  consul 

Casimir  T.  Zawadzki,  consul 

Thaddeus  H.  Chylinski,  vice  consul 

Edward  A.  Symans,  vice  consul  2 _ 


Lincoln    MacVeagh,    ambassador   extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

AKred  T.  Nester,  counselor  of  embassy 

Thomas  McEnelly,  first  secretary;  consul  general.. 
Albert  E.  Clattenbing,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul.. 

David  S.  Green,  cml.  attache 

Theodore  A.  Xanthaky,  special  asst.;  attache 

J.  Daniel  Hanley,  attache;  sr.  econ.  analyst 

Elizabeth  Humes,  second  secretary;  consul 

Easton  T.  Kelsey,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Paul  L.  Guest,  second  secretary;  consul  3 

Charles  Herbert  Pendleton,  attache 

Leo  N.  Gallary,  attache 

William  Barnes,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Rudolph  E.  Gomez,  attache 

Kathleen  Emmons  Clifford,  asst.  attache 


July 

18, 1947 

Feb. 

25, 1946 

Aug. 

21, 1947 

July 

30, 1946 

June 

26, 1946 

Jan. 

6, 1948 

JJune 

11, 1946 

July 

1, 1948 

Sept. 

11, 1946 

July 

10, 1947 

May  28, 1948 

Nov. 

8, 1945 

Mar. 

6, 1947 

Mar. 

25, 1947 

May  17,1947 

June 

3, 1947 

tFeb. 

8, 1948 

Feb. 

17, 1948 

Nov. 

8, 1946 

June 

21, 1948 

tOct. 

1. 1948 

Dec. 

4, 1945 

Aug. 

19, 1948 

Nov. 

12, 1946 

Nov. 

13, 1947 

Jan. 

30,  1948 

JOct.     1 


Nov. 
Sept.  6: 
May  19: 
Sept.  30, 


1948 

1946 
1947 
1948 
1948 


Apr.     8, 1948 


Apr. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Mar. 
tApr. 

July 

Dec. 
JMar. 

Sept. 
tMay 

Nov. 
tJan. 

Sept. 


27. 1948 
15, 1947 
20, 1947 

16. 1947 
7, 1945 

10, 1945 
1, 1942 
8, 1947 

24. 1948 
3, 1947 

13, 1947 
1, 1945 

15. 1947 

11. 1948 


1  Temporarily  at  Poznan. 

'  Temporarily. 

» Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Madrid. 


54 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


Post 


PORTUGAL  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Con. 

(Portugal) — Con  tinned 

Lisbon  (Lisboa)  (E)— Con... 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Funchal,  Madeira  (C). 
Oporto  (Porto)  (C).... 


Ponta  Delgada,  SSo  Miguel 
(St.  Michael),  Azores  (C). 


(Possessions) ' 

Louren^o  Marques,  Mozam- 
bique, Africa  (CG). 

Luanda,  Angola,  Africa  (C).. 


RUMANIA 


Bucharest  (L). 


Name  and  title 


Jay  Castillo,  asst.  attache 

John  Lafayette  Barrett,  asst.  attache  >_ __ 

Leland  C.  Altafler,  vice  consul 

Charles  E.  Higdon,  second  secretary;  vice  consul  . 

Charles  J.  Kolinski,  asst.  attach6_ 

Maud  A.  Jordan,  disbursing  ofHcer 

John  Logan  Hagan,  vice  consul 

William  E.  Price,  vice  consul-,- 

Worth  ington  E.  Hagerman,  vice  consul 

Raymond  M.  Pardillo,  vice  consul 


Col.  Francis  B.  Kane,  military  attachg 

Comdr.  Walter  F.  McLallen,  Jr.,  naval  attache 
and  naval  attache  for  air. 

Col.  Gene  H.  Tibbets,  air  attache... 

Lt.  Col.  John  D.  Torrey,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache. 


Adam  Beaumont,  consul 

John  Lafayette  Barrett,  asst.  attache  '.. 
Jay  Walker,  consul 

John  Lafayette  Barrett,  asst.  attache  '. 

Randall  T.  Klein,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Clifton  R.  Wharton,  consul 

William  C.  George,  vice  consul... 

John  Lafayette  Barrett,  asst.  attache  *.. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Curtis  C.  Jordan,  consul  general 

David  Klein,  vice  consul 

WOIiam  P.  Shockley,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Samuel  G.  Ebling,  consul. 

Thomas  Glenn  Murdock,  consular  attache «. 
Edwin  Perry  Dyer,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

Joel  C.  Hudson,  first  secretary;  consul  general 

George  Wilt  Spangler,  attache 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache  ' 

Henry  P.  Leverich,  counselor  of  legation 

C.  Montagu  Pigott,  first  secretary:  consul 

Robert  G.  Cleveland,  first  secretary;  consul 

Donald  Carl  Dunham,  second  secretary 

Denzil  Le  Roy  Page,  attache 

Robert  C .  Creel,  second  secretary;  consul 


tAug. 

10, 1947 

May  20, 1947 

Mar. 

29, 1948 

June 

8, 1948 

JSept. 

10, 1948 

Dec. 

1, 1947 

Feb. 

19, 1948 

Feb. 

19, 1945 

Nov. 

10, 1941 

tJan. 

10, 1948 

Jan. 

25, 1946 

Aug. 

27, 1945 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

Nov. 

13, 1947 

Sept. 

22, 1947 

July 

1, 1947 

Dec. 

11, 1946 

July 

1, 1947 

Sept. 

9, 1947 

Uuly 

16, 1945 

Oct. 

30, 1946 

July 

1, 1947 

Sept.  14, 1946 
Oct.  20,1947 
1, 1948 
27,1947 
20, 1948 
17, 1947 


July 
Jan. 
Feb. 

Nov, 


July   28,1947 


JSept. 

Feb. 

Dec. 
tSept. 
tSept. 
ISept. 
tOct. 

May 

Oct. 


25. 1947 

25. 1948 
29, 1945 
25, 1947 
25, 1947 
25, 1947 
19, 1947 
19, 1947 
16, 1947 


'  Assigned  also  to  Funchal,  Oporto,  and  Ponta  Delgada. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Lisbon,  Oporto,  and  Ponta  Delgada;  resident  in  Lisbon. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Funchal,  Lisbon,  and  Ponta  Delgada;  resident  in  Lisbon. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Funchal,  Lisbon,  and  Oporto;  resident  in  Lisbon. 

'  See  Bombay  for  consular  officers  who  are  assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India. 

•  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Elisabethville. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Athens,  Belgiade,  Berlin,  Bern,  Budapest,  Helsinki,  London,  Paris,  Praha, 
Vienna,  and  Warsaw;  resident  in  Bern. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 

Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Catego 
and  cliE 

EUMANIA-Continued 

Bucharest  (L)— Continued. . 

George  McDonald,  information  officer _ 

tNov. 

13, 1946 

FSR-4 

Robert  D.  Shea,  attach^ _.. 

Jan. 

9, 1947 

FSS-5 

C.    Vaughan    Ferguson,   Jr.,    second    secretary; 

tJuly 

11, 1946 

FSO-5 

consul. 

Paul  H.  Green,  attacbfi 

tOct. 

23, 1947 

FSS-7 

Serafin  S.  Buta,  information  officer 

Aug. 

22, 1948 

FSR-5 

Gordon  B.  Mason,  asst.  attach^ 

Dec. 

8, 1947 

FSS-8 

James  P.  Osbourn,  attacbf;  vice  consul 

Apr. 

15, 1947 

FSS-11 

Jobn  Calvin  Hill,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

tSept. 

25, 1947 

FSO-6 

James  A.  Garvey,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Oct. 

16, 1947 

FSO-6 

Robert  J.  Mautner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. . . 

Nov. 

4, 1947 

FSO-6 

Thomas  Daniel  Huff,  attach^ 

Oct. 

23, 1947 

FSS-n 

(MA,  NA&  AA) --- 

Col.  John  R.  Lovell,  military  attache 

Sept. 

25, 1947 

Capt.  Eugene  S.  Karpe,  naval  attache  and  naval 

Sept. 

25, 1947 

attache  for  air. 

Capt.  Thomas  W.  Fishburn,  air  attache 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

Lt.   Col.   Franklin  G.  Rothwell,  asst.  military 

Sept. 

25. 1947 

attache. 

Capt.  Herschel  H.   Hutsinpiller,  asst.  military 

Sept. 

25, 1947 

attache. 

Lt.  Comdr.  John  P.  Fox,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

May 

28, 1948 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

SAUDI  ARABIA, 

KINGDOM  OF 

Jidda  (L) 

J.  Rives  Childs,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 

Apr. 

27, 1946 

FSO-Cl 

plenipotentiary.' 

Donald  C.  Bergus, second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Nov. 

20, 1947 

FSO-5 

Jobn  MacEwenn  Betts,  asst.  attache  ^ 

Feb. 

10, 1948 

FSS-8 

Roger  L.  Smith,  vice  consul ". 

Mar. 

3, 1947 

FSS-9 

Hermann  F.  Eilts,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Mar. 

12, 1948 

FSO-6 

[)babran  (C) 

,  consul 

Edgar  B.  Muller,  asst.  consular  attache.  

July 

26, 1948 

FSS-7 

Francis  E.  Meloy,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

July 

18, 1946 

FSO-5 

Jobn  MacEwenn  Betts,  asst.  attache  ' _ 

Feb. 

10, 1948 

FSS-8 

Elmer  C.  Hulen,  vice  consul 

July 

23, 1947 

FSO-6 

John  H.  Randolph,  vice  consul 

Sept. 

27, 1948 

FSS-11 

Donald  Arthur  Wehmeyer,  vice  consul 

Dec. 

16, 1947 

FSS-11 

SIAM 

Bangkok  (E) 

Edwin  F.  Stanton,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

{Apr. 

10, 1947 

FSO-C] 

plenipotentiary. 

Frederick  W.  Hinke,  first  secretary;  consul 

Apr. 

28, 1948 

FSO-3 

Jobn  F.  Stone,  first  secretary;  consul 

Nov. 

26, 1947 

FSO-3 

Olcott  H.  Deming,  first  secretary;  consuL 

Aug. 

19, 1948 

FSO-3 

Teg  C.  Grondabl,  second  secretary 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

FSR-4 

Barry  T.  Benson,  cml.  attache 

July 

8, 1948 

FSO-4 

Duncan  Campbell,  attache  *_  

Sept. 

30, 1948 

FSR-4 

Albert  Laplace  Dart,  asst.  attache  » 

July 

18, 1947 

FSS-8 

Rolland  H.  Bushner,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Jan. 

9, 1948 

FSO-5 

Leonidas  M.  Parker,  vice  consul 

Mar. 

16, 1948 

FSS-10 

'  Accredited  also  to  Yemen. 

» Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Cairo,  Dhahran,  and  Sana'a;  resident  in  Cairo. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Cairo,  Jidda,  and  Sana'a;  resident  in  Cairo. 

<  Assigned  also  as  consular  attache  at  Batavia,  Kuala  Lumpur,  and  Singapore;  resident  in  Batavia. 

•Assigned  also  to  Hanoi,  Rangoon,  and  Saigon. 


56 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


Post 


SI  AM— Continued 


Bangkok  (E)— Continued.. 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


SPAIN 


Madrid  (E). 


(MA,  NA,&  AA). 


>  Assigned  also  to  Rangoon. 
2  Assigned  also  to  Lisbon. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Gibraltar. 
*  Assigned  also  to  Tenerife. 


Name  and  title 


Richard  W.  Barry,  vice  consul 

Gilbert  L.  Newbold,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Edwin  Randolph  Klotz,  disbursing  officer 

Dwight  Bulkley,  vice  consul 

Dorothy  R.  Ward,  librarian 

William  H.  Sullivan,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
James  M.  Roche,  vice  consul 

Col.  Elliott  R.  Thorpe,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Francis  J.  McQuillen,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air.i 
Col.  George  W.  Hansen,  air  attache  i 

Lt.  William  H.  Hunter,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Robert  Irvine  Curts,  asst.  nava!  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


.,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  plenipoten- 


tiary. 

Paul  T.  Culbertson,  counselor  of  embassy 

S.  Walter  Washington,  first  secretary;  consul 

Daniel  M.  Braddock,  first  secretary;  consul 

Rufus  H.  Lane,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

Charles  William  Sitler,  attache 

Marcus  Joseph  Gordon,  attache 

Thomas  T.  Driver,  attache 

Arthur  B.  Emmons,  3d,  second  secretary;  consul.. 
Horace  Q.  Torbert,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul... 

Paul  L.  Guest,  second  secretary;  consul  2 

Clyde  L.  Clark,  second  secretary;  consul 

Earle  O.  Titus,  attache 

Herman  R.  Kasper,  attache  ^ 

Albert  Post,  attache 

Marie  Willis  Cannon,  asst.  attache  2.. 

Edward  Charles  Wilson,  attache  ' 

Robert  C.  Ecker,  asst.  attache  * 

Roger  P.  Carlson,  attache 

John  Y.  Millar,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

James  M.  Byrne,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Eugenia  N.  Walyce,  asst.  attache 

Clyde  W.  Snider,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Hyman  Goldstein,  asst.  disbursing  agent 

Richard  R.  Wilford,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Robert  L.  Yost,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Jack  A.  Flatau,  research  asst 

Terrell  W.  Fondren,  vice  consul 

Winifred  A.  Hunter,  asst.  attache., 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


tMay  16,1947 
Feb.  24,1948 
Aug.  9, 1947 
July     1, 1946 

tNov.  13, 1946 
Aug.   20,1947 

tAug.  12,1947 

Mar.  25, 1948 
Mar.  25, 1948 

May  3,1948 
June  12,1946 

Jan.    26, 1948 


Col.  Charles  L.  Dasher,  Jr.,  military  attache Nov.  13, 1947 


Capt.  Preston  V.  Mercer,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attaclie  for  air. 

Col.  Joseph  A.  Miller,  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Frank  J.  Caufield,  asst.  military  attache.. 


tMay 

July 

July 

May 

June 

June 

tOct. 

Sept. 

tJuly 

tMar. 

Sept. 

JMar. 

tAug. 

tJan. 

tDec. 

May 

Aug. 

tSept. 

July 

July 

June 

Sept. 

tMar. 

July 

Sept, 

tDec. 

July 

tOct. 


30, 1948 

1, 1948 

29, 1948 

14. 1946 
10, 1948 

6. 1947 

19. 1947 

10. 1946 

18. 1947 

24. 1948 

16. 1947 

7. 1948 

22. 1948 
25, 1948 
14, 1947 
23, 1947 

14. 1947 
3, 1948 

19, 1946 

12. 1948 
7, 1948 

30. 1946 

11. 1947 
29, 1946 

30. 1946 

28. 1947 
17, 1945 
14, 1947 


Aug.  22,1947 


tOet.      1, 1948 
May  16,1947 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


SPAIN— Continued 

Madrid  (E)— Continued 
(MA.NA,  &  AA)— Con. 


Barcelona  (CO). 


Bilbao  (C). 


Malaga  (C)_ 
Seville  (C).. 


Tenerife,  Canary  Islands  (C). 

Valencia  (C) 

Vigo(C)... 


SWEDEN 


Stockholm  (E). 


Name  and  title 


Maj.  Barton  O.  Lane,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attach^.. 
Capt.  Warwick  B.  Stabler,  asst.  military  attach^. 
Capt.  Ramon  E.  Benedetti,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.  Comdr.  .John  M.  Breen,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.    Comdr.   John    P.    Fitzpatrick,    asst.    naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Claire  A.  P.  DufEe,  asst.  air  attache 

Richard  Ford,  consul  general 

Ralph  J.  Blake,  consul... 

Francis  B.  Moriarty,  vice  consul. 

Hilton  F.  Wood,  vice  consul 

Thomas  J.  Corcoran,  vice  consul , 

Robert  Weston  Ades,  vice  consul 

Joseph  F.  Burt,  consul  general 

Andrew  B.  Wardlaw,  vice  consul 

John  M.  Perry,  vice  consul 

Glenn  D.  Collins,  vice  consul 

Francis  T.  Underbill,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Reginald  S.  Castleman,  consul 

Cyril  L.  F.  Thiel,  consul 

William  D.  Calderhead,  vice  consul 

Thomas  H.  Robinson,  consul  l 

Robert  C.  Ecker,  asst.  attache  ' 

Joseph  W.  Schutz,  vice  consul  

John  H.  Lord,  consul 

Stephen  C.  Worster,  consul 

Charles  M.  Gerrity,  consul 

Regulo  Rivera,  vice  consul 


H.  Freeman  Matthews,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Hugh  S.  Cumming,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy 

Eric  Englund,  agricultural  attache  " 

Avery  F.  Peterson,  counselor  of  embassy 

James  J.  Robbins,  attache 

Patrick  Mallon,  first  secretary;  consul 

jVndreas  G.  Ronhovde,  first  secretary;  consul 

Howard  P.  Jones,  first  secretary;  consul 

John  A.  Birch,  attache 

Jim  Martin  Clore,  attache.. 

Eric  W.  Timm,  attache 

Oliver  Arthur  Peterson,  attache 

Frederick  J.  Cunningham,  second  secretary;  con- 
sul. 

Dennis  A.  Flinn,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  B.  Lynch,  second  secretary;  consul  s 

Carl  Birkeland,  consul 

Harold  Carlson,  consul 

Frithjof  C.  Sigmond,  consul 

Robert  Donhauser,  asst.  attache 

Erki  I.  Kapy,  cml.  analyst 

Thomas  C.  Smith,  vice  consul;  special  disbursing 
agent. 


'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Madrid. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Helsinki. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Helsinki  and  Oslo. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


May 

22, 1946 

June 

11, 1946 

Jan. 

10, 1947 

June 

12, 1947 

Sept. 

2, 1947 

lOct. 

1, 1948 

Mar. 

29, 1945 

Jan. 

16, 1948 

June 

5, 1944 

Dec. 

22, 1947 

May 

13, 1948 

JMar. 

6, 1948 

Mar. 

2, 1948 

July 

17, 1946 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

tAug. 

12, 1947 

Aug. 

20, 1948 

May 

13, 1946 

June 

5, 1947 

Dec. 

2, 1944 

Nov. 

6, 1945 

June 

1, 1948 

Nov. 

20, 1946 

Feb. 

26, 1947 

Mar. 

11, 1948 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

Mar. 

26, 1948 

tSept.  20, 1947 


July 

Sept. 
JMay 
tJuly 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

June 

Aug. 

Feb. 

July 
|Aug. 


15. 1947 
3, 1946 

13. 1948 

1. 1946 

17. 1947 

5. 1947 

10. 1948 

26. 1946 

18. 1947 

27. 1947 

8. 1948 

23. 1948 


May    8, 1947 

Sept.  18, 1947 
tJuly  30,1947 
tJan.  31,1947 
IJan.    31,1947 

Nov.  3,1947 
tJan.    12,1948 

Sept.  12, 1946 


58 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    19  48 


Post 


Name  and  title 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


SWEDEN— Continued 


Stockholm  (E)— Continued.. 


Norman  Vera  Schute,  asst.  attach^  '. 

John  Q.  Blodgett,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Dorothy  Edith  Spofford,  asst.  attache 

Robert  E.  Andersen,  vice  consul 

William  J.  Barnsdale,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 
Herman  Lindstrom,  vice  consul 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Col.  Leonard  M.  Johnson,  military  attach^ 

Capt.  John  F.  Gallaher,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Col.  Donald  L.  Hardy,  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  John  D.  Byrne,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  WOliam  K.  Jones,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Comdr.  Charles  M.  Bertholf,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Comdr.  Robert  C.  Bengston,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Howard  B.  Walsh,  asst.  air  attache 


G6teborg(CG). 


E.  Talbot  Smith,  consul 

La  Mar  D.  Mulliner,  vice  consul. 
George  A.  Berkley,  vice  consul... 


May  20, 1947 
Sept.    6,1946 

tOct.  19,1947 
Aug.  12,1947 
Sept.  12, 1947 

JFeb.  21,1947 

IJuly  25,1947 
isept.    8,1947 

JOct.  1, 1948 
May  22, 1946 
July   19,1948 

Sept.  29, 1847 

Feb.  25,1948 

tOct.     1, 1948 

Sept.  17, 1948 
June  13,1946 
Apr.  21,1946 


SWITZERLAND 


Bern  (L). 


John  Carter  Vincent,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

George  R.  Canty,  first  secretary;  consul 

Francis  Deak,  civil  air  attache  ' 

Albert  W.  Scott,  first  secretary;  consul 

L.  Randolph  Higgs,  counselor  of  legation. 

Morton  Bach,  attache 

Donald  Blakeman  Eddy,  conference  attache  ' 

James  S.  Kronthal,  attache 

Mildred  B.  Allport,  attache 

Nat  B .  King,  first  secretary;  consul 

Charles  H.  Owsley,  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  E.  Read,  attache  3 

Alexander  Schnee,  second  secretary;  consul 

Nathan  R.  Meadows,  attache 

Maurice  F.  de  Barneville,  admin,  officer 

Joseph  R.  Evans,  consul 

Roswell  D.  McClelland,  econ.  analyst 

Thomas  P.  Dillon,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 

Virginia  Mae  Robinson,  asst.  attache 

Richard  Tucker  Ewing,  asst.  attache  * 

Louise  Mac  Millan,  econ.  analyst 

Herbert  F.  Propps,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Edward  L.  Johnson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. . 

Bulord  Q.  Rogers,  vice  consul 

Ralph  C.  Fratzke,  asst.  attache  ' 

Brig.  Gen.  Benjamin  J.  CafFey,  military  attache 

Capt.  Henri  H.  Smith-Hutton,  attache  for  naval 
questions. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Helsinki. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Athens,  Belgrade,  Berlin,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Helsinki,  London,  Paris,  Praha,  Romt 
Sofia,  Vienna,  and  Warsaw. 
'  Resident  in  Geneva. 
*  Assigned  also  to  Paris,  Rome,  and  Vaduz. 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


July 

24, 1947 

Dec. 

5, 1947 

June 

21, 1945 

June 

26, 1947 

Oct. 

7, 1947 

tDec. 

10, 1947 

Apr. 

20, 1948 

Apr. 

21, 1947 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

JDec. 

10, 1947 

July 

14, 1947 

July 

13, 1947 

Oct. 

4, 1947 

tNov. 

6, 1947 

July 

1, 1945 

Apr. 

11, 1947 

Sept. 

3, 1945 

Mar. 

10, 1948 

Nov. 

10, 1947 

May  22, 1947 

Nov. 

25, 1947 

Nov. 

14, 1947 

July 

29, 1948 

July  19,1941 

Sept  30,1947 

July 

2, 1948 

Mar. 

25, 1948 

POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


SWITZEELAND-Con. 

Bern  (L)— Continued 

(MA.NA,  &  AA)-Con.. 


Basel  (C). 


Geneva  (C). 


For  oflacers  on  duly  in  Office 
of  United  States  Delega- 
tion to  Economic  Commis- 
sion for  Europe  at  Geneva, 
see  p.  72. 

Zurich  (CO)... 


SYRIA 


Damascus  (L). 


Name  and  title 


Col.  Charles  H.  Pottenger,  air  attache _ 

Col.  Theodore  A.  Weyher,  asst.  military  attachS. 
Col.  Frederick  W.  Gerhard,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.   Col.   Davis   O.    Harrington,   asst.   military 

attache. 
Capt.  Gordon  Leonard  Caswell,  asst.  attache  for 

naval  questions. 
Lt.  Comdr.  John  Joseph  McMullen,  asst.  attache 

for  naval  questions. 


Curtis  T.  Everett,  consul 

John  A.  Lehrs,  vice  consul 

Thomas  R.  Flack,  vice  consul 

Harry  L.  Troutman,  consul 

John  N.  Hayes,  attache 

S.  Roger  Tyler,  Jr.,  consul 

Harold  G.  McCoUom,  asst.  consular  attache. 

Randolph  Dickins,  Jr.,  admin,  asst 

Warren  S.  Moore,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Francis  Marion  Harris,  admin,  asst 

Herman  Moss,  vice  consul 


Austin  R.  Preston,  consul  general » 

John  Goodyear,  consul. 

Austin  Bradner  Cox,  consul 

Hugh  H.  Teller,  consul 

Eugene  Nabel,  consul 

Julius  C.  Jensen,  consul 

Howard  E.  Roman,  vice  consul 

Thomas  T.  Turner,  vice  consul 

Charles  Stoppani,  vice  consul 


James  Hugh  Keeley,  Jr.,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

R.  Horton  Henry,  first  secretary;  consul 

Robert  B.  Memminger,  first  secretary;  consul 

Robert  F.  Ogden,  attache 

Miles  A.  Copeland,  Jr.,  attache 

John  MacGregor  Bowie,  attache  ' 

Alexander  J.  Davit,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Deane  R.  Hinton,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 
T.  Andrew  Galambos,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Thomas  B.  Stauffer,  asst.  attache' 

John  F.  O'Grady,  vice  consul 

Edward  West  Burgess,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


tOct.  1, 1948 
May  7, 1946 
June  17,1947 
Nov.  21, 1945 

Dec.  23,1947 

Mar.  22, 1948 


Dec. 
July 
July 
Aug. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
June 
Oct. 


20, 1946 
19, 1941 
22, 1941 

23. 1946 

17. 1947 

22. 1947 

10. 1948 
30, 1947 
29, 1946 

1, 1948 
25, 1945 


June 

2, 1947 

July 

11, 1947 

Feb. 

20, 1948 

tJan. 

31, 1947 

iJan. 

31, 1947 

[Jan. 

31, 1947 

tMay 

14, 1947 

Nov. 

28, 1947 

Mar. 

9, 1943 

Oct.      8, 1947 


May 
Apr. 

tOct. 

tDec. 

tDec. 
July 
Oct. 
Apr. 
May 
July 
Oct. 


5, 1948 

9. 1947 
19, 1947 

29. 1947 
31,1947 
19, 1946 

31. 1946 

6. 1948 

18. 1948 

12. 1947 
21, 1947 


'  Assigned  also  to  Vaduz,  Liechtenstein. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Beirut,  Jerusalem,  Nicosia,  and  Tel  Aviv;  resident  in  Beirut. 

'  Assigned  also  as  third  secretary  and  asst.  attache  at  Cairo;  asst.  attache  at  Beirut;  and  asst.  consular  att 
at  Jerusalem;  resident  in  Cairo. 


60                             FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1, 

1948 

Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

SYRIA— Continued 

Damascus  (L)— Continued 
(MA,  NA,  &  AA) 

Col.  Henry  L.  McGrath,  military  attachg 

Mar.    3,1947 
Apr.     5, 1948 

|Oet.     1, 1948 
Feb.  26,1948 

Aug.  11,1948 
tSept.    7,1945 

JMar.  30, 1948 

tJune  27,1948 
June  23, 1945 
Apr.  22,1947 
Oct.    28,1947 
May  20, 1947 

tSept.  29, 1947 
Apr.  15,1947 
May  20, 1947 
Sept.  28, 1948 

ISept.  16, 1947 
May  14,1948 
Sept.  27, 1948 
Oct.    19,1947 
Nov.    1,1946 

Aug.  29, 1947 
Apr.  12,1946 

Apr.  24,1948 
June  16,1940 
Aug.  29,1947 
Aug.  19,1948 
Dec.  29,1947 

Aug.  19,1948 

tOct.      1, 1948 
Aug.  23,1948 

Sept.  18, 1946 
Oct.     9, 1947 

Lt.  Comdr.  Roland  G.  Bienvenu,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attach^  for  air.  • 
Lt.  Col.  Robert  C.  Brown,  air  attache' 

TRIESTE,  FREE 
TERRITORY  OF 

For  officers  on  duty  in  special 
office  at  Trieste,  see  p.  72. 

TURKEY 

Ankara  (E) ' 

Maj.  Melville  A.  Sanderson,  Jr.,  asst.  military 
attache. 

George  Wadsworth,  appointed  ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 

Edward  B.  Lawson,  counselor  of  embassy  for  econ. 
affairs. 

Warwick  Perkins,  counselor  of  embassy . 

FSO-CM 

FSO-1 
FSO-1 

Charles  R  Enlow,  first  secretary. 

FSO-3 

Heyward  G.  Hill,  first  secretary ._ 

FSO-3 

FSO-3 

La  Verne  Baldwin,  first  secretary 

Thaddeus  Craig  Martin,  attache 

FSO-3 

FSS-3 

Donald  Everett  Webster,  attach^  

FSR-4 

Edward  T.  Lampson,  second  secretary    .. 

FSO^ 

Frank  P.  Butler,  second  secretary.         .    

FSO-4 

Francis  Boardman.  attach^ 

FSR-4 

Laurence  S.  Moore,  attache              -         .  . 

FSR-5 

, 

Oscar  W.  Fredrickson,  special  disbursing  agent 

Robert  Whitcomb  Heavey,  asst.  attach^ 

FSS-9 
FSS-8 

Philip  E.  Haring,  third  secretary.    .. 

FSO-6 

(MA,  NA,  &  AA) 

William  C.  Lakeland,  third  secretary' 

Col.  Joseph  S.  Robinson,  military  attache 

FSO-6 

Capt.  Blinn  Van  Mater,  naval  attach^  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Col.  Frank  J.  MacNees,  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Lee  C.  Miller,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  George  R.  Allin,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache... 
Capt.  John  Hayes,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Edward  R.  Hagenah,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  George  Hastings  Bond,  asst.  navel 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Morgan  S.  Tyler,  Jr.,  asst.  air  attache 

1st  Lt.  James  G.  Mason,  asst.  air  attache 

Istanbul     (Constantinople) 

Clarence  E.  Macy,  consul  general 

FSO-3 

(CG). 

Paul  C.  Hutton,  consul 

FSO^ 

1  Assigned  also  to  Beirut. 

'  Office  of  Embassy  also  at  Istanbul. 

'  Assigned  also  as  vice  consul  at  Istanbul. 


POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


TURKEY— Continued 

stall  bul      (Constantinoplo) 
(CO)— Continued. 


zmir  (Smyrna)  (C). 


UNION  OF  SOUTH 
AFRICA 

'retoria,  Transvaal  (L) '.. 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


iapetown.  Cape    Province 
(CQ). 


Durban,  Natal  (C). 


ohannesburg,    Transvaal 
(CO). 


Name  and  title 


Lt.  Col.  William  Little,  military  attachg 

Capt.  Roger  Brown  Nickerson,  naval  attachfi  and 

naval  attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Chesley  Q.  Peterson,  airattachg 

Capt.  John  J.  Jarvis,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Everett  C.  Rowe,  asst.  air  attache  * 


Willard  Quincy  Stanton,  consul  general. 
John  C.  Fuess,  consul 

Harry  O.  French,  vice  consul 

John  W.  Haigh,  vice  consul 

Robert  Gardner  McGregor,  consul 

George  W.  Small,  vice  consul-- 

Malcolm  P.  Hallam,  vice  consul 

Virgil  E.  Prichard,  vice  consul 

Sydney  B.  Redecker,  consul  general 

Elmer  H.  Bourgerie,  cml.  attache.. 

Kathertne  E.  O'Comior,  consul 

Edwin  C.  Kendall,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Turner  T.  Smith,  consular  attach^. 
James  M.  Macfarland,  vice  consul.. 

John  H.  E.  McAndrews,  consul 

Edward  F.  Rivinus,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

James  R.  Gustin,  vice  consul 

Ernest  E.  Ramsaur,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 
Joseph  A.  Mendenhall,  vice  consul.. 

Wilham  M.  Bates,  vice  consul 

Bertha  Carp,  asst.  attache 

WOliam  C.  Lakeland,  vice  consul  •.. 

Philip  Ernst,  consul 

Horace  W.  Greenway,  vice  consul  .. 
Paul  Sheridan  Dwyer,  vice  consul-,. 


North  Winship,  envoy-extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary. 

Charles  E.  Dickerson,  Jr.,  counselor  of  legation 

William  O.  Vandcrburg,  minerals  attachfi 

Joseph  L.  Dougherty,  attache.. 

David  G.  Wilson,  Jr.,  second  secretary... 

John  F.  Correll,  labor  attach^ 

James  M.  Gilchrist,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

James  Anthony  Dibrell,  asst.  attache  ' 

Raymond  A.  Valliere,  third  secretary 


Feb. 

12,1948 

May 

21, 1948 

Aug. 

8, 1947 

July 

19, 1946 

Oct. 

31, 1947 

Nov. 

10, 1947 

Sept. 

9, 1946 

July 

23, 1947 

Dec. 

5, 1947 

Nov. 

1, 1946 

Sept. 

17, 1948 

June 

26, 1947 

Apr. 

14, 1948 

Mar.  24, 1948 


tJune 

17, 1948 

May  29, 1945 

tJune 

17, 1947 

Aug. 

25, 1948 

tNov. 

13, 1946 

Apr. 

23, 1948 

May 

20, 1947 

Nov. 

20, 1947 

tJuly 

1, 1947 

Aug. 

23, 1948 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

Nov. 

21, 1946 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

}Nov.  28, 1947 

Feb. 

11, 1947 

tOct. 

22, 1947 

July 

1, 1948 

Oct. 

7, 1947 

Mar. 

11, 1948 

Sept. 

6, 1947 

Jan. 

27, 1948 

June 

21, 1948 

May 

6, 1947 

(June 

30, 1947 

Apr. 

28, 1948 

'  Assigned  also  as  third  secretary  at  Ankara;  resident  in  Ankara. 

2  Legation  Chancery  maintained  at  Capetown  during  sessions  of  the  Union  Parliament.  (Parliament  norm 
lonvenes  early  in  January  and  is  prorogued  about  the  end  of  May,  but  special  sessions  may  be  called  at  any  tu 

'  Assigned  also  to  Accra,  Dar-es-Salaam,  Elisabeth ville,  Lagos,  L6opoldville,  Lourenjo  Marques,  Luai 
Vfombasa,  Nairobi,  and  Tananarive. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Basutoland,  Bechuanaland,  Britisli  Islands  adjacent  to  east  coast  of  Africa,  Kenya,  Nortl 
Rhodesia,  Nyasaland,  Southern  Rhodesia,  SwazUand,  Tanganyika,  and  Uganda. 


62                            FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1, 

1948 

Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  class 

UNION  OF  SOUTH 

AFRICA— Continued 

Johannesburg,  Transvaal 

Stanley  B.  Wolff,  vice  consul 

Apr.     2, 1948 
Feb.  25,1946 

FSO-6 

(CG)— Continued 

Clarence  3.  Mcintosh,  vice  consul 

rss-9 

James  V.  Brennan,  vice  consul. 

Jan.    16,1946 

FSS-ll 

Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Prov- 

Ralph A.  Boernstein,  consul 

Jan.      7, 1948 
July    15,1947 

FSO-3 

ince  (C). 

John  Peabody  Palmer,  consul 

rso-4 

Howard  Ren§  Stephenson,  vice  consul 

Nov.  20, 1947 

FSO-6 

UNION  OF  SOVIET  SO- 

CIALIST REPUBLICS 

Moscow  (E) 

Lt.  Gen.  Walter  Bedell  Smith,  ambassador  extraor- 

Mar. 22, 1946 

dinary  and  plenipotentiary. 

Foy  D.  Kohler,  counselor  of  embassy. 

tJune  26,1948 

FSO-2 

John  K.  Emmerson,  first  secretary;  consul 

May     1, 1947 

FSO-3 

George  A.  Morgan,  first  secretary;  consul _ 

May  17, 1948 

FSO-3 

Brewster  H.  Morris,  first  secretary;  consul 

May  17,1948 

FSO-3 

Arthur  Grant  Lund,  attacM , 

Aug.  18,1947 
May  11,1948 

FSS-4 

Richard  H.  Davis,  first  secretary;  consul 

FSO^ 

Alan  M.  G.  Little,  attache 

Oct.    25,1946 
JApr.     4, 1947 

FSS-8 

Oscar  C.  Holder,  second  secretary;  consul 

FSO-5 

Walter  J.  Stoessel,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

May  23, 1947 

FSO-5 

Scott  Lyon,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Apr.   13, 1948 

FSO-5 

Joseph  Osgood  Hanson,  Jr.,  asst.  cultural  officer.. . 

tMay    7,1947 

FSS-8 

Garrett  H.  Soulen,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Dec.   29,1947 

FSO-5 

Spencer  Eugene  Roberts,  attachfi... 

Mar.  29, 1948 

'  FSS-8 

Charles  Q.  Stefan,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Apr.  27,1948 

FSO-6 

Frederic  S.  Armstrong,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

May  11,1948 

FSO-6 

consul. 

John  Keppel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Oct.   30,1947 

FSO-6 

Homer  Cash  Kaye,  attach^ 

tAug.  26,1947 

FSS-9 

James  C .  Risk,  attachfi;  vice  consul 

Aug.  12,1947 

FSS-10 

Davis  Eugene  Boster,  attach^ 

tAug.  27, 1947 

FSS-ll 

George  Payne  Winteis,  Jr.,  attach^ 

tSept.    5,1947 

FSS-ll 

Thomas  William  Ireland ,  attach^ 

tAug.  26,1947 
Dec.     2, 1947 

Mar.  25, 1948 

FSS-ll 

Thomas  R.  Senter,  vice  consul 

FSS-ll 

(MA,  NA,  &  AA) 

Maj.  Gen.  John  W.  O'Daniel,  military  attachfe 

Rear  Admiral  Leslie  C.  Stevens,  naval  attache  and 

May  15,1947 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Brig.  Gen.  Russell  E.  Randall,  air  attache 

Aug.    6,1948 

Lt.  Col.  Tobias  R.  Philbin,  Jr.,  asst.  military  at- 

Sept. 30, 1947 

tache. 

Lt.  Col.  Peter  L.  Urban,  asst.  military  attache 

Oct.    10,1947 

Capt.  Robert  E.  Dunlap,  asst.  military  attache... 

Apr.  17,1947 

Capt.  Edward  E.  Smith,  asst.  military  attache.... 

Mar.  15, 1948 

« 

Capt.  Robert  J.  Vaughn,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Nov.    8,1946 

Lt.  Col.  John  H.  McMillan,  asst.  naval  attache 

May    9,1947 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Comdr.  Miller  H.  Cosby,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Nov.  11, 1946 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Robert  H.  Dreher,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

May  21,1946 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Frank  A.  Levy,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Feb.  17,1947 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Ens.  Edward  D.  Goloway,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Aug.    8, 1947 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Edison  K.  Walters,  asst.  air  attache 

Aug.  19,1948 

Capt.  Harold  C.  Medvedefl,  asst.  air  attache 

tOct.     1, 1948 

POSTS  OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 


UEUGUAY 

lontevideo  (E) 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


VENEZUELA 
'aracas  (E) 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA). 


Name  and  title 


Ellis  O.   Briggs,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

James  E.  Brown,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

Rodolfo  O.  Rivera,  attache 

Sidney  K.  Lafoon,  second  secretary;  consul. .- 

John  P.  Hoover,  first  secretary;  consul 

Raford  W.  Herbert,  attache 

Albert  E.  Carter,  second  secretary;  consul 

Charles  H.  Whitaker,  second  secretary;  vice  consul- 

Manson  Earl  Harter,  attach^  ■ 

Arthur  E.  Oropp,  director  of  library 

Lubert  O.  Sanderhoff,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Weldon  Litsey,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

George  R.  Vitale,  admin,  asst 

George  Hubert  Maness,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul; attache. 

William  J.  Keatley,  disbursing  officer 

Max  V.  Krebs,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Harold  Brown,  vice  consul 

Robert  D.  Barton,  vice  consul 

Robert  E.  Moberly,  third  secretary;  vice  consul — 

Col.  Tom  R.  Stoughton,  military  attache 

Comdr.  Donald  T.  Wilber,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Joseph  H.  Paul,  air  attache - 

Maj.  James  H.  King,  asst.  military  attache -.. 


Walter  J.  Donnelly,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

James  H.  Kempton,  agricultural  attache 

John  Willard  Carrigan,  first  secretary... 

Robert  Gordon  Glover,  cml.  attache 

Louis  Mallie  Denis,  attache 

Thomas  C.  Marm,  second  secretary 

Raymond  Q.  Leddy,  second  secretary 

Birch  D.  O'Neal,  attache 

Sterling  J.  Cottrell.  attache  « 

Enoch  W.  Skartvedt,  asst.  attache 

John  William  Ford,  asst.  attache  ' 

Richard  I.  Phillips,  second  secretary 

Thomas  D.  Kingsley,  third  secretary — 

Thane  A.  Kuhlman,  asst.  attache 

John  M.  Thompson,  Jr.,  third  secretary... 

Frederick  Maresch,  econ.  analyst 

R.  John  Bay,  econ.  analyst 


Col.  Edward  F.  Adams,  military  attache 

Capt.  Claren  E.  Duke,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Frank  P.  Bender,  air  attache 

Capt.  Andrew  R.  Duvall,  asst.  military  attache... 
Maj.  John  B.  Maas,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Asuncion,  Buenos  Aires,  and  Santiago;  resident  In  Buenos  Aires, 
s  Assigned  also  to  Bogota  and  Panama:  resident  in  Panama. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Antigua,  Barbados,  Ciudad  Trujillo,  Curacao,  Georgetown,  Grenada,  Habana,  King 
Martinique,  Nassau,  Paramaribo,  Port-au-Prince,  and  Port-of-Spain. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


July 

3, 1947 

July 

17, 194G 

tOct. 

19, 1947 

Jan. 

23, 1947 

Dec. 

22, 1947 

Jan. 

16, 1947 

Sept. 

7, 1948 

tJune 

21, 1946 

July 

1, 1947 

Aug. 

31, 1948 

May 

11, 1948 

Dec. 

23,1946 

tFeb. 

10, 1946 

tJune 

26, 1948 

tJuly 

17, 1947 

Oct. 

9, 1947 

Jan. 

6, 1948 

tAug. 

10, 1947 

Oct. 

15, 1947 

Aug. 

22, 1947 

June 

1, 1948 

tOct. 

1, 1948 

Mar. 

11, 1946 

Aug. 

30, 1947 

JMay 

15, 1946 

Nov. 

20, 1947 

Feb. 

15, 1948 

Dec. 

1, 1947 

Aug. 

18, 1947 

Sept. 

23, 1948 

Mar. 

12, 1947 

tJune 

28, 1948 

tAu<r. 

22, 1948 

May 

20, 1947 

Sept. 

10, 1948 

Jan. 

13, 1947 

Mar. 

4, 1947 

Nov. 

14, 1947 

tJune 

29, 1947 

Feb. 

27. 1947 

June 

1, 1948 

July 

27, 1948 

{Oct 

1, 1948 

Feb. 

20, 1947 

July 

30, 1946 

64 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 


Post 


VENEZUELA— Con. 

Caracas  (E)— Continued 
(CO) 


LaGuaira  (VC) 

Puerto  la  Craz,  Anzoa- 
tegui  (VC). 
Maracaibo  (C) 


YEMEN 

Sana'a  (L)  «_ 


YUGOSLAVIA 


Belgrade  (Beograd)  (E). 


(MA,  NA,  &  AA)_ 


Name  and  title 


Horace  C.  deBaca,  asst.  attache.. 

George  R.  Phelan,  consul 

Alan  S.  Kipping,  econ.  analyst... 
Louis  B.  Mazzeo,  vice  consul  i... 
Edward  W.  Holmes,  vice  consul. 
Weston  A.  Hall,  vice  consul 


Louis  B.  Mazzeo,  vice  consul  * 

Harold  D.  Pease,  consul 

John  Robert  Diggins,  vice  consul 

Harry  J.  McKellops,  vice  consul 

Robert  J.  Dorr,  consul 

William  B.  Connett,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 
Hugh  Veltman,  vice  consul.. 


J.  Rives  Childs,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 

plenipotentiary.* 
John  MacEwenn  Betts,  asst.  attache » 


Cavendish  W.  Cannon,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

R.  Borden  Reams,  counselor  of  embassy 

Fiancis  Deak,  civil  air  attache  « 

John  J.  Haggerty,  first  secretary;  consul 

Alex  N.  Dragnich,  attache 

James  H.  Spitler,  vice  consul 

Norman   C.   Stines,  Jr.,  second  secretary;   vice 

consul. 

Walter  Spurgeon  Pedigo,  Jr.,  asst.  attache 

WOliam  K.  Leonhart,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 
William   H.    Friedman,   second  secretary;   vice 

consul. 

Amlioth  G.  Heltberg,  consul 

Ruth  Mary  Briggs,  vice  consul 

Robert  G.  Braden,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Charles  Morton  English,  asst.  attache 

Edwin  M.  Harbordt,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Joseph  W.  Neubert,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Edmund  Owen  Stillman,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 


Col.  Richard  C.  Partridge,  military  attache 

Capt.  Willard  M.  Sweetser,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Col.  James  W.  Anderson,  air  attache 

Maj.  John  F.  Twombly,  asst.  military  attache 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


tOct.  27,1947 
tJan.  31,1947 
tApr.  21,1946 
Apr.  14,1947 
Sept.  17, 1947 
July   29,1947 

Apr.  14,1947 
JAug.  8, 1947 
IJune  26,1948 

June  25,1948 
tJune    2, 1948 

May  28,1947 

Mar.  25, 1947 


Aug.  22,1946 
Feb.  10,1948 

Apr.  10,1947 

Feb.  27,1948 
Dec.  29,1945 
Sept.  10, 1948 
Sept.  13, 1947 
Feb.  19,1946 
Sept.  29, 1947 

June  11,1947 
Mar.  11, 1946 
July   14,1948 

tAug.  30,1948 
Sept.  29, 1948 
Apr.  28,1948 
Aug.  16,1948 
Nov.  1,1946 
Oct.  16,1947 
July  10, 1948 


Mar.  23, 1946 
Oct,      1, 1946 

tOct.     1, 1948 
Nov.  13, 1946 


>  Assigned  also  to  La  Guaira. 
2  Assigned  also  to  Caracas. 
'  No  office  maintained  at  Sana'a. 

*  Accredited  also  to  the  Kingdom  of  Saudi  Arabia;  resident  in  Jidda. 
«  Assigned  also  to  Addis  Ababa,  Aden,  Cairo,  Dhahran,  and  Jidda;  resident  in  Cairo. 

«  Assigned  also  to  Athens,  Berlin,  Bern,  Bucharest,  Budapest,  Helsinki,  London,  Paris,  Praha,  Rome,  Sofia, 
Vienna,  and  Warsaw;  resident  in  Bern.  ' 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Catego 
and  cla 

YUGOSLAVIA— Con. 

elgrade  (Beograd)  (E)— Con. 
(MA,  NA,  &  AA)— Con. 

agreb  (0) 

Maj.  Winn  F.  Zeller,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Thomas  E.  McCormick,  Jr.,  asst. 
naval  attach^  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air.i 

Charles  Gilbert,  consul  . 

July   16,1947 
Jan.    30,1948 

tAug.  23,1948 
JAug.  10,1947 
Sept.  16, 1947 

rso-5 

Richard  W.  Carlson,  vice  consul 

FSO-6 

Charles  E.  Bid  well,  vice  consul .         .... 

FSO-6 

'  Assigned  also  to  Praha. 


66  FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    194  8 

PERSONNEL  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT 


Name 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 


Achilles,  Theodore  C 

Ackerson,  Garret  G.,  Jr.- 

Adams,  Ware 

Afield,  William  C,  Jr.... 

AUshie,  William  K.2 

Ainsworth,  H.  Gardner  2_ 

Allen,  George  V 

Allison,  John  M 

Aspy,  Richard  Edmund.- 

Aylward,  Robert  A.' 

Bagby,  PhUip  H 

Barall,  Milton  2 

Barbour,  Walworth 

Barnes,  Majmard  B.' 

Beam,  Jacob  D 

Bemiinghofl,  H.  MerrelL. 

Benson,  Floyd  W.2 

Berry,  Marshall  Styles »... 

Beyerly,  Harold  S..  

Bishop,  Max  Waldo 

Bland,  Grace  E. 3 

Bohlen,  Charles  E 

Bond,  Niles  W 

Bossard,  Samuel  B 

Bowling,  John  W.2 

Bream,  Gray 

Breuer,  Carl 

Bright,  Rosaima 

Brooks,  Roene  Q.» 

Brown,  Aaron  S 

Brown,  Dorothy  T 

Brown,  Stephen  O 

Browne,  Sidney  H.' 

Bruins,  John  H.* 

Bruns,  William  H.» 

Burns,  John  H.2 

Burris,  Philip  Howell 

Butler,  George  H 

Butterworth,  W.  Walton.. 

Buttes,  Arsene  W 

Byington,  James  Gregory. 

Carlson,  Harry  E.2 

Cavanaugh,  Robert  J 

Childs,  Prescott.. — 

Clark,  Du Wayne  G 

Clark,  Harlan  B.2. 

Coffin,  David  P.2 

Colby,  Grace  Leonore  2 

Collins,  Ralph  S.2- 

Colquitt,  Adrian  B 

Comiskey,  Stephen  A.2 

Connelly,  Bernard  C. 

Cowan,  Robert  T 

Cowlcs,  Leon  L.2 

Crawford,  William  A 

Cromie,  Leonard  J 

Czayo,  George  Mark » 


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'  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on 
which  he  reports  for  duty. 
*  Officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 

PERSONNEL   ASSIGNED   TO   THE    DEPARTMENT— Continue< 


Name 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 


)amon,  George  H 

)aniels,  Paul  C 

)avenport,  Philip  M.^ 

)avies,  John,  Jr 

Javies,  Rodger  P.' 

Dawson,  Allan 

le  Zengotita,  Juan _. 

)onovan,  Eileen  R 

fowling,  Walter  C 

)owns,  Donald  P 

Dreyfus,  Louis  G.,  Jr.' 

Dulles,  Eleanor  Lansing 

Dunn,  William  E 

Durbrow,  Elbridge ' 

gan,  W.  J.  Convery._ 

ii;ibrick,  C.  Burke' 

Smerson,  Zola  Allen  » 

Tales,  Herbert  P 

farmer.  Garland  Roscoe,  Jr. 

Warrior,  John  M. ' 

Ferguson,  Charles  A 

?ord,  William  J.2 

bowler,  William  A 

Traleigh,  William  N 

Francis,  Robert  J 

Freeman,  Fulton 

Freers,  Edward  L 

Fritzlan,  A.  David  ' 

Fuller,  George  Gregg* 

Qalbraith,  Francis  J 

Salbraith,  WiUard  ' 

Samon,  David  L.' 

Oatewood,  Richard  D 

Oeerken,  Forrest  K 

Qodley,  G.  McMurtrie' 

Ooetzmann,  Jule  L.»._ 

Glordon,  Bartley  P .- 

Green,  Caspar  D 

Glreen,  Marshall. 

[Jullion,  Edmund  A.* 

Haaga,  Paul  G.. 

Hadraba,  Theodore  J 

Hale,  Robert  F 

Hamilton,  Maxwell  M.' 

Hare,  Rajrmond  A 

Hart,  Boies  C,  Jr.. 

Hart,  Parker  T 

Haselton,  Norris  S.' 

Hawkins,  Richard  H.,  Jr 

Hening,  J.  Burwell 

Henry,  David  H.,  2d' - 

Herz,  Martin  Florian.' 

Holdridge,  John  H. ' - 

Horner,  John  Evarts  ' 

Hughes,  Morris  N. ' 

Hulick,  Charles  E.,  Jr.. 

Hulley,  Benjamin  M 

Fakes,  Robert 


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Nov. 


'  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  dat 
^hich  he  reports  for  duty. 
f  Officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


68  FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 

PERSONNEL   ASSIGNED    TO   THE    DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 


Jandrey,  Fred  W.« , 

Jernegan,  John  D 

Jochem,  Frederick  L 

Johnson,  Leslie  W.2 

Johnston,  Coldwell  S 

Jones,  Arthur  Griffith  ^ 

Kazanjian,  Reginald  S.* 

Kennan,  George  F 

Kerrigan,  Edward  J 

King,  Spencer  M... 

Knox,  M.  Gordon  '_.. 

Krieg,  William  L.^ 

Latimer,  Frederick  P.,  Jr. 2. 

LeBreton,  David,  Jr 

Lee,  Charles  Adrian 

L'Heureux,  Hervfi  J 

Lightner,  E.  Allan,  Jr.2 

Lisle,  Raymond  E 

Llum,  Adolf  J 

Lynch,  Andrew  G 

Macatee,  Robert  B.s 

MacDonald,  John  E.2 

MacMillan,  James  H 

Maddox,  William  P 

Maffitt,  Edward  P 

Mak,  Dayton  S 

Mart,  Robert  Miller 

Martin,  James  V.,  Jr. 2 

Mathews,  Elbert  G 

Mattison,  Gordon  H 

McClintock,  Robert  Mills.. 
McFadyen,  Archibald  A... 

McGuire,  Ralph  Jack 

McHenry,  Lucille  Weller... 

McKillop,  David  H.* 

McMillin,  Stewart  E.2 

McSweeney,  John  M 

Melbourne,  Roy  M 

Mellen,  Sydney  L.  W 

Menter,  Sanford 

Metcalf,  Lee  E.2 

Meyer,  Armin  H.^ 

Mills,  James  M.2 

Mills,  Sheldon  T 

Minneman,  Paul  G. ' _ 

Mitchell,  Frank  G 

Moore,  Charles  R 

Moot,  Edwin  H 

Morris,  Leland  B.2 

Mulloy,  Mary  E 

Newton,  Elmer 

Nindel,  Benjamin  E 

Norweb,  R.  Henry 

Nunley,  William  T.s 

Oakley,  R.  Kenneth 

O'Donnell,  John  F.,  Jr.^... 

O'Shaughnessy,  Elim 

O'SuUivan,  James  L 


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,  1948 
,1946 
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,1948 
,  1947 
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,1948 
,  1948 
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1  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  0 
which'he  reports  for  duty. 
'  Officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT  ( 

PERSONNEL   ASSIGNED   TO   THE    DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


inter,  Carvel 

Ulster,  Mervyn  Victor  ^... 

Imer,  Gardner  E 

.Imer,  Joseph,  2d 

rkins,  Troy  L... 

Icher,  James  B.* 

att,  James  W.* 

ostov,  Eugene  V 

irncll,  Lewis  M 

ndall,  Harold  M 

ivndal.  Christian  M 

iber,  Samuel 

:ed,  Charles  S.,  2d 

sinhardt,  G.  Frederick 

!veley,  Paul  J 

swinkel,  Milton  C 

ce,  Edward  E 

chards,  Arthur  L 

chardson,  John  S.,  Jr 

ngwalt,  Arthur  R.' 

)ckwell,  Stuart  W _ 

)sen,  Arthur  H 

iggles,  Melville  J 

Iter,  Fred  K 

nders,  John  T_ 

tterthwaite,  Joseph  C 

.tterthwaite,  Livingston... 

hneider,  Douglas  H 

dgwick,  Cahot  2 

ymour,  Jean  W.....^ 

lantz,  Harold  2 

luUaw,  Harold 

lults,  Lucy  A... 

ms,  Harold 

Qigel,  Stanley  Eugene  2 

Qith,  Bromley  K 

Qith,  Donald  W 

Qith.  Merlin  E.2 

Qith,  Walters 

low,  William  P 

larks,  Joseph  S 

irouse,  Philip  D 

egmaier,  John  L.2 

evens,  Francis  Bowden 

oflel,  Albert  W.2 

otts,  Maida  F 

uart,  Wallace  W 

lylor,  Ancel  Newell ' 

lylor,  Laurence  W 

jwksbury ,  Howard  H 

layer,  Charles  W 

lomas,  Edward  J 

lompson,  Llewellyn  E.,  Jr. 

lompson,  Tyler 

lurston,  Ray  L 

hany,  Leslie  Charles 

)dd,  Joseph  A 

)wer,  Arthur  F.' 

•avers,  Howard  K 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 

Categorj 
and  clas. 

June  15,1948 

FSS-IO 

June  18 

,1947 

FSS-3 

Aug.  15 

,1947 

FSS-6 

Mar.  14 

,1945 

FSO-4 

July   15 

,1948 

FSO-3 

July     1 

,1948 

FSO-2 

Mar.  24 

,1948 

FSO-6 

July   20 

1948 

FSS-6 

Aug.  12 

1948 

FSS-10 

July   29 

1948 

FSO-2 

Mar.  12 

1947 

FSO-CM 

Aug.  15 

1944 

FSO-1 

Nov.  25 

1947 

FSO-2 

July     1 

1948 

FSO-3 

Oct.   30 

1946 

FSO-3 

Feb.  26 

1947 

FSO-4 

July   25 

1945 

FSO-3 

June    8 

1945 

FSO-3 

Sept.  16 

1948 

FSO^ 

July   25 

1945 

FSO-3 

July     1 

1948 

FSO-4 

Sept.    9 

1948 

FSS-11 

July     1 

1948 

FSS-5 

July     1 

1948 

FSO-3 

July   19 

1948 

FSS-11 

Mar.  13 

1945 

FSO-1 

Sept.    7 

1948 

FSO-3 

Aug.  10 

1948 

FSR-2 

Aug.  24 

1948 

FSO-5 

June  23 

1948 

FSS-8 

Mar.  10 

1948 

FSO-1 

May  17 

1948 

FSO-5 

July   12 

1948 

FSS-10 

Sept.  15 

1947 

FSO-5 

Aug.  23 

1947 

FSS-8 

Oct.    21 

1946 

FSO-4 

Apr.  30 

1947 

FSO-3 

Dec.     8 

1947 

FSO-5 

Jan.    12 

1948 

FSO-4 

July     1 

1948 

FSO-3 

Mar.  17 

1947 

FSO-5 

Mar.  24 

1947 

FSO-3 

Apr.   16 

1948 

FSO-6 

May  26 

1945 

FSO-2 

Aug.  12 

1948 

FSO-6 

June  25 

1948 

FSS-11 

Mar.  16 

1948 

FSO-5 

July   28 

1947 

FSS-3 

June    4 

1946 

FSO-2 

Nov.  29 

1946 

FSO-1 

Aug.    9 

1946 

FSO-3 

Nov.  12 

1947 

FSS-4 

Apr.     8 

1946 

FSO-2 

Dec.     9 

1946 

FSO-2 

Apr.  10 

1945 

FSO-4 

Aug.  10, 

1948 

FSR-4 

July    13, 

1948 

FSO-4 

July     1 

1948 

FSO-4 

July  19. 

1948 

FSO-1 

1  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date 

lich  he  reports  for  duty. 

•  Officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


70  FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    19  48 

PERSONNEL  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


TuthUl,  John  W 

Twining,  James  Edward,  Jr 

Usher,  Richard  E 

Vischer,  Peter 

Vogenitz,  Heman  C 

Wailes,  Edward  T 

Walker,  William  W 

Walstrom,  Milton  C.2 

Watson,  Albert  Schoenberg. 

Weise,  Robert  W.,  Jr _. 

Wells,  H.  Bartlett 

Whedbee,  Robert  E.2 

Whitney,  Alfred  O 

Whitver,  Walter  R.,  Jr 

Wilkins,  Eraser 

Wilson,  Edwin  C 

Wilson,  James  Parker 

Wilson,  Robert  E 

Winfree,  Robert  M.2 

Wolfe,  Glenn  George _- 

Woodward,  Robert  F 

Woolf,  Donald  L 


Date  of  as- 
signment ' 


Oct. 

Feb. 

July 

Feb. 

May 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

June 

Apr. 

May 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

July 

June 

Mar. 

July 


2. 1946 
2, 1948 

31. 1947 

25. 1948 
20, 1948 

22. 1944 

20. 1945 

17. 1947 

20. 1948 
10, 1948 

12. 1947 

19. 1948 
19, 1947 
16, 1947 

23. 1946 
4, 1948 

2. 1947 

11. 1947 

1. 1948 
1,1948 
6, 1947 

12. 1948 


Categoryi 
and  classi 


FSO-4 

rss-8 

FSO-5 

FSS-1 

FSS-8 

FSO-2 

FSO-4 

FSO-6 

FSS-5 

FSO-6 

FSO-4 

FSO-5 

FSS-5 

FSS-8 

FSO-4 

FSO-GM 

FSS-7 

FSO-4 

FSO-6 

FSS-2 

FSO-2 

FSS-10 


•  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date 
which  he  reports  for  duty. 
2  Officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 

PERSONNEL  ON  SPECIAL  AND  TEMPORARY  DETAIL 


Name 


Bonsai,  Philip  W 

Calder,  Donald  B...'. 

Christopherson,  Carl  E_-. 

Cohan,  Avery  B 

Cortada,  James  N 

Gowen,  Franklin  C 

Handley,  William  Jules... 

Henderson,  Douglas 

Hooper,  Malcolm  P 

Lankenau,  Richard  F 

Larsen,  Gilbert  E 

Long,  Guy  Oliver 

Ludy,  Albert  K.,  Jr 

Mangold,  Frederick  R 

Meekins,  Lynn  W 

Thibodeaux,  Ben  H 

von  Hellens,  Lawrence  W 

Winters,  George  H 

Withers,  Charles  D 


Where  assigned 


Economic    Cooperation   Admiaistra- 
tion  (Paris). 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Commerce 

Vatican  City 

Department  of  Labor 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Commerce 

Department  of  Commerce 

Economic    Cooperation   Administra- 
tion (Paris). 

Foreign  Service  Inspection  Corps 

Ciudad  Ju&rez. 

Department  of  Commerce.. 


Date  of  as- 

Category 

signment 

and  class 

Aug.    5,1948 

FSO-2 

Nov.  10, 1947 

FSO-4 

Nov.  13, 1946 

FSO-4 

May  31, 1948 

FSS-7 

June  28,1948 

FSS-9 

July   23,1948 

FSO-2 

July     1,1948 

FSS-8 

Oct.    27,1947 

FSO-5 

Apr.  12,1948 

FSO-3 

Mar.  11, 1948 

FSO-5 

June  15,1948 

FSS-6 

Sept.    7,1948 

FSS-11 

July   12,1948 

FSO-5 

Aug.  18,1948 

FSS-9 

Mar.    9,1948 

FSO-2 

May  21,1948 

FSO-2 

Apr.   18,1948 

FSS-5 

Dec.  22,1944 

FSO-2 

July     1, 1948 

FSO-5 

POSTS   OF  ASSIGNMENT 

PERSONNEL  ON  DETAIL  AS  INSPECTORS 


Name 


Jochran,  H.  Merle. 
)oyle,  Albert  M... 

lake,  Wilson  C 

rank,  Laurence  C. 
laering,  George  J-- 
yon,  Frederick  B. 
loose,  James  S.,  Jr 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Dec.  9, 1942 
Sept.  25, 1947 
Jan.  1,1948 
2, 1948 
3, 1947 
17, 1947 
3, 1947 


Feb. 

Sept. 
July 
Mar. 


PERSONNEL  ON  LEAVE  OR  ASSIGNED  TO  POSTS  BEING 
REESTABLISHED 


Name 


Jouchard,  Mary  belle, 
^llins,  Atwood,  2d._. 
)ean,  Robert  William 
chneider,  Henry  J 


Status 


On  leave  of  absence  without  pay. 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

On  leave  for  military  duty 


SPECIAL  OFFICES 


Post 


JAPAN 

Pokyo  (Office  of  United  States 
Political  Adviser  to  Supreme 
Commander  for  Allied  Pow- 
ers). 


■Cobe  (Branch  of  Office  of 
United  States  Political  Ad- 
viser to  Supreme  Com- 
mander for  Allied  Powers).' 


Name  and  title 


William  J.  Sebald,  counselor  of  mission  with 
rank  of  minister  plenipotentiary. 

David  M.  Maynard,  first  secretary 

Cloyce  K.  Huston,  counselor  of  mission 

David  C.  Berger,  consul  general 

Cabot  Coville,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Paul  C.  Blum,  attache 

Charles  Nelson  Spinks,  first  secretary;  consul... 

Gerald  Warner,  second  secretary;  consul 

Glen  W.  Bruner,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Jay  Dixon  Edwards.  Foreign  Service  officer 

Duncan  J.  Laing,  admin,  officer 

David  Morgan  Bane,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Richard  M.  Herndon,  language  officer 

Robert  W.  Adams,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Thomas  H.  IMurfin,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Richard  B.  Finn,  vice  consul 

Glenn  W.  Nelson,  asst.  attache 

Thomas  W.  Ainsworth,  vice  consul 

Kenneth  Jones  Ruch,  disbursing  officer 

David  L.  Osborn,  language  officer 

Edward  G.  Seidensticker,  Jr.,  language  officer... 


Douglas  Jenkins,  Jr.,  consul 

C.  William  Cowles,  vice  consul 

Stanley  Sherman  Carpenter,  vice  consul. 

John  W.  Burnett,  vice  consul 

Jack  J.  H.  Oldham,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
sigrunent 


tAug.   11,1947 


May 
July 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Dee. 
June 
Apr. 
JFeb. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
June 
July 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
May 
June 
July 
July 


6. 1947 
20, 1948 

14. 1946 
27, 194') 

19. 1947 

30. 1948 
13, 1948 
24, 1948 

4, 1946 
25, 1947 

16. 1947 

28. 1948 
16, 1948 
13, 1947 
20, 1947 

14. 1947 

11. 1948 
16, 1947 

1. 1948 
1, 1948 


Oct.  16,1947 
Apr.  23,1948 
Dec.  27,1947 
May  11,1948 
Oct.    30,1947 


'  This  office  performs  consular  functions. 


72 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    194! 
SPECIAL  OFFICES— Continued 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Category 
and  cla^ 

JAPAN— Con  tinued 

Yokohama  (Branch  of  Office 

U.  Alexis  Johnson,  consul  general 

yuly 

30, 1947 

FSO-3 

of   United    States    Political 

Meredith  Weatherby,  consul 

May  29, 1946 

FSO-5 

Adviser  to  Supreme   Com- 

Douglas W.  Overton,  vice  consul 

Dec. 

29, 1945 

FSO-5 

mander  for  Allied  Powers) .' 

William  L.  Magistretti,  vice  consul 

Mar. 

27, 1948 

FSO-5 

Richard  H.  Lamb,  vice  consul 

Oct. 

20, 1947 

FSO-6 

William  0.  Anderson,  vice  consul 

May  20, 1948 

FSS-9 

Joseph  0 .  Zurhellen,  Jr. ,  vice  consul 

July 

1, 1948 

FSO-6 

Harry  F.  PfeifTer,  Jr. ,  vice  consul 

Wuly 

1, 1947 

FSO-6 

Stanley  R.  Kidder,  vice  consuls. 

tJune 

25, 1947 

FSS-11 

Richard  A.  Ericson,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Sept. 

15, 1947 

FSO-6 

SWITZERLAND 

Geneva     (Office     of     United 

Paul  R.  Porter,  deputy  U.  S.  representative 

Sept. 

30, 1947 

FSR-2 

States    Delegation   to    Eco- 

Robert E.  Asher,  attache 

Aug. 

29, 1947 

FSR-3 

nomic  Commission  for  Eu- 

Charles W.  Jeffers.  attache    - -      

Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 

3, 1947 
3, 1947 
3, 1947 

FSR-3 

rope)  . 

Barton  P.  Jenks,  attach^ 

FSR-3 

Russell  S.  McClure,  attache. _. 

FSR-3 

Ralph   Leander   Trisko,  adviser  on  fuel  and 

Jan. 

30, 1948 

FSR-4 

power. 

TRIESTE,    FREE   TERRI- 

TORY   OF 

Trieste  (OfiSce  of  United  States 

Robert  P.  Joyce,  Foreign  Service  officer 

July 

1, 1947 

FSO-3 

Political  Adviser  to  the  Com- 

Ivan B.  White,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Feb. 

24, 1948 

FSO-3 

mander,      British-United 

Robert  Alexander,  Foreign  Service  officer 

Sept. 

10, 1948 

FSO-3 

States  Zone,  Free  Territory 

Charles  Knox  Moffly,  information  officer 

Dec. 

31, 1947 

FSR-4 

of  Trieste). 

June 

7, 1948 

FSS-4 

Alfred  Lawrence  Grigis,  asst.  information  officer. 

Jan. 

1, 1948 

FSS-7 

Peter  Di  Domenico,  asst.  information  officer 

Jan. 

14, 1948 

FSS-7 

John  G.  Roberts,  admin,  asst 

Sept. 

10, 1947 

FSS-9 

Thomas  M.  Judd,  Foreign  Service  officer 

July 

1, 1948 

FSO-5 

John  Harlan  Southerland,  vice  consul 

July 

10, 1947 

FSS-11 

•  This  office  performs  consular  functions. 


ECONOMIC  COOPERATION  ADMINISTRATION 

Paul  G.  Hoffman,  administrator 


Post 


Liropean  Headquarters 


iris  (Office  of  special  repre 
sentative  in  Europe). 


Name  and  title 


W.  Averell  Harriman,  special  representative  in 

Europe.  > 
William  C.  Foster,  deputy  special  representative  _ 

Milton  Katz,  general  counsel 

Thomas  H.  McKittrick,  chief  of  trade  and  pay- 
ments branch. 

Alfred  Friendly,  chief  of  information 

Leland  Barrows,  exec.  asst.  to  special  representative. 

George  F.  Brewer,  controller 

Arthur  W.  Marget,  chief  of  finance  branch 

Boris  Shishkin,  chief  of  labor  branch 

Joseph  M.  McDaniel,  Jr.,  special  asst.  for  East- 
West  trade. 
Harry  L.  Martin,  Jr.,  labor  information  specialist 
Sol  D.  Ozer,  econ.  adviser  to  chief  of  labor  branch.. 
Ambrose  E.  Chambers,  special  asst.  to  U.  S  .repre- 
sentative. 
John  L.  Tappin,  special  asst.   to  deputy  special 

representative. 
Everett  H.  Bellows,  deputy  exec.  asst.  to  special 
representative. 

George  A.  Green,  industrial  survey  analyst 

George   W.   Perkins,   deputy   chief  of  industry 
branch. 

Franklin  A.  Lhidsay,  econ.  specialist.. _ 

Laurence  Harris,  chief  of  trade  section 

Edward  R.  Gray,  chief  of  statistics  and  reports  sec- 
tion. 

Edward  A.  Gould,  deputy  controller 

Robert  M.  Macy,  industrial  economist 

William  E.  Morgan,  asst.  chief  of  food  and  agricul- 
ture branch. 

Kenneth  N.  Brown,  industrial  specialist 

Hubert  F.  Havlik,  chief  of  payments  branch 

Cornelius  W.  DeForest,  chief  of  electrical  equip- 
ment section. 

Bryce  D.  Stone,  recovery  statistics  specialist 

Lowell  M.  Pumphrey,  special  asst.,  finance  branch 
Rutillus  H.  Allen,  production  plans  and  program 
specialist. 

Mark  C.  Bandy,  mining  engineer 

David  J.  Saposs,  special  adviser 

Judson  Hannigan,  attorney;  general  counsel 

James  V.  Morrow,  tobacco  specialist 

Waldemar  A.  Nielsen,  European  media  officer 

William  M.  McDermott,  end-use  auditor 

William  R.  Auman,  editor-writer 

Nathan  T.  Bartlett,  special  asst.  to  deputy  special 

representative. 
James  F.  Fleming,  U.  S.  media  officer 

With  the  rank  of  ambassador. 


Date  of 
assignment 


Apr.  27, 1948 

June  1, 1948 

June  15, 1948 

June  29,1948 

May  28, 1948 

June  7, 1948 

June  8, 1948 

June  10,1948 

June  15, 1948 

June  16,1948 

July  19,1948 
Sept.    7,1948 

June  1, 1948 

June  1, 1948 

June  27, 1948 


July 
July 


1, 1948 
3, 1948 


July  13,1948 
July  16,1948 
Aug.     2, 1948 

Aug.  6, 1948 
Aug.  16,1948 
Aug.  22,1948 

Aug.  30, 1948 
Sept.  5,1948 
Sept.  11, 1948 

Sept.  13, 1948 
Sept.  15, 1948 
Sept.  20, 1948 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
June 
Sept. 
June 
June 


22, 1948 
22, 1^48 
22, 1948 
20, 1948 
9, 1948 
15, 1948 
18, 1948 
15, 1948 


June   15,1948 


73 


74  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 

ECONOMIC  COOPERATION  ADMINISTRATION— Continued 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of 
assignment 

Category 
and  class 

European  Headquarters- 
Continued 

Paris  (Office  of  special  repre- 
sentative in  Europe)— Con. 

William  J.  Sheppard,  admin,  services  officer , 

Edward  B.  McMenamin,  persoimel  officer 

Robert  L.  Cummings,  Jr.,  special  asst.  to  chief  of 

industry  branch. 
Alexander  A.  Hart,  Jr.,  end-use  auditor _ 

June  21,1948 
June  27,1948 
July     7, 1948 

July   23,1948 
July   26,1948 
July    28,1948 
Aug.    2, 1948 
Aug.  25,1348 
Aug.  26,1948 
Aug.  30, 1948 
Sept.  16,1948 
Sept.  23, 1948 
June  18,1948 
June  21,1948 
Aug.   17,1948 
Aug.     9, 1948 
Aug.   16,1948 
June    9, 1948 
July   13,1948 
July   26,1948 
July   28,1948 
Aug.     1, 1948 

Aug.     9, 1948 
Aug.   16,1948 
Aug.   16,1948 

Sept.  15, 1948 
June    4, 1948 

Sept.  22, 1948 
Aug.  30,1948 
July  30,1948 
Sept.    3,1948 
Sept.  13, 1948 
July     9, 1948 

July   19,1948 
Sept.  22, 1948 
May  28,1948 
June  30,1948 
July     1,1948 
July   21,1948 
July   29,1948 

Sept.  17,1948 

Aug.  12,1948 
July     1, 1948 
July     1, 1948 
July     1, 1948 
July     1, 1948 

FSR-3     - 

FSR-3 

FSR-3 

FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSS-3 
FSS-3 
FSS-4 
FSS-4 
FSS-4 
FSS-4 
FSS-5 
FSS-5 
FSS-5 
FSS-5 

rss-5 

FSS-5 
FSS-5 

FSS-5 
FSS-6 

rss-6 

FSS-7 
FSS-7 
FSS-7 
FSS-7 
FSS-8 

FSS-8 
FSS-8 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 
FSS-9 

FSS-9 

FSR-1 
FSR-3 

FSS-5 

rss-5 

FSS-5 

Alex  S.  Ward,  end-use  auditor 

Ralph  M.  Havens,  econ.  specialist 

Gunnar  A.  Spangberg,  end-use  auditor 

Augustus  1.  Sears,  end-use  auditor 

William  A.  Bledsoe,  statistician __.  ...  ...  ._ 

Stanley  W.  Woemer,  econ.  specialist 

Horace  O.  Porter,  cotton  and  fibers  specialist 

Otto  N.  Frankfurter,  econ.  specialist 

RidTipv  TT.  Finp,  pditnr-writpr 

Frank  V.  Norall,  editor- writer 

William  Wood  worth,  head  of  cm-rent  reports  unit. 
Robert  L.  Hinkle,  Jr.,  position  classLfler.. 

Verna  M.  Feuerhelm,  statistician. 

Howard  E.  Hunt,  Jr.,  U.  S.  media  specialist 

Robert  K.  Candlin,  finance  officer .. 

Phyllis  H.  Leuchtenburg,  econ.  analyst      ..    ... 

Carter  DePaul,  Jr.,  econ.  analyst    .. 

Herbert  P.  Von  der  Porten,  special  asst.  to  chief  of 

trade  and  payments  branch. 
Harrison  H.  Hemenway,  statistician.  ._ 

Daniel  M.  Madden,  asst.  editor-writer 

Gladys  Pearlson,  organization  and  methods  ex- 
aminer. 

Matson  Holbrook,  exec.  asst.  to  department  chief. 

Glen  E.  Moorhouse,  asst.  to  U.  S.  special  repre- 
sentative. 

Ralph  E.  Powell,  asst.  head  of  current  reports 

Sarah  M.  Mclnteer,  position  classifier    .        

Mary  E.  Mohler,  mission-services  analyst.. 

Peter  Spitz,  interpreter  . 

John  D.  Walker,  asst.  to  chief  of  labor  branch 

Mildred  S.  Springer,  chief  of  communications  sec- 
tion. 
Edward  W.  Dodge,  admin,  aide 

Carlo  F.  Weiss,  translator... _    

Phyllis  Moir,  private  secretary  _                      

Roland  W.  Cote,  chief  of  supply  and  services 

Alice  Greer,  chief  of  transactions  and  payroll 

Kinpman  Brewster,  Jr  ,  jr   atrnrney 

Mary  J.  Heyl,  special  asst.  to  chief  of  trade  and 

payments  branch. 
Roger  D.  Fisher,  law  clerk 

AUSTRIA 

Westmore  Willcox,  chief  of  mission 

William  H.  Q.  Giblin,  attach^  (adviser) 

Irving  S.  Ross,  observer..  

Mark  D.  Sanborn,  observer . 

Claudius  B,  Webster,  observer 

POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 

ECONOMIC  COOPERATION  ADMINISTRATION— Continued 


Post 


BELGIUM 

irussels  (M) 


BIZONIA 


'rankfort  on  the  Main  (M) 


DENMARK 


lopenhagen  (M). 


ENGLAND 


(Ondon  (M). 


FRANCE 


aris  (M). 


Name  and  title 


James  G.  Blaine,  chief  of  mission. 


Norman  H.  Collisson,  deputy  chief  of  mission... 

Lee  P.  Nemzek,  asst.  chief  of  mission 

John  M.  Hager,  program-review  officer 

Mark  \V.  Edwards,  reports  and  statistics  officer. 
Leon  E.  Smith,  fiscal  and  monetary  officer 


Charles  A.  Marshall,  chief  of  mission 

John  B.  Lindeman,  program-review  officer 

George  L.  Peterson,  food  and  agriculture  specialist 

Evan  B.  Hannay,  finance  officer 

Thomas  C.  Schnelling,  econ.  analyst 


Thomas  K.  Finletter,  chief  of  mission 

Henry  Siegbert,  deputy  chief  of  mission 

Abbot  L.  Mollat,  chief  of  trade  division 

Elmer  Holmgreen,  chief  of  food  and  agriculture 

division. 
Richard  S.  McCaffery,  Jr.,  chief  of  office  of  pro- 
gram review. 

Tremper  Longman,  chief  of  industrial  division 

Thomas   W.    Wilson,   Jr.,   chief  of  office   of 
information. 

Robert  D.  Pittman,  controller 

Alfred  D.  Lindley,  special  asst.  to  chief  of  mission. 

John  M.  Cassels,  chief  of  program  review. __. 

William  R.  Burt,  special  asst 

Wallace  J.  Miller,  divisional  asst.  (textiles) 

Alfred  C.  Lindlofl,  divisional  asst.  (utilities) 

George  B.  Guillotte,  mining  engineer.. 

Edward  S.  Prentice,  asst.  chief  of  trade  division... 

Thomas  T.  Crowley,  divisional  asst.  (steel) 

Frank  L.  King,  asst.  to  exec,  officer 

Emile  Benoit-Smullyan,  econ.  analyst 

Ruth  D.  Wehle,  information  specialist 


David  K.  E.  Bruce,  chief  of  mission 

Horace  G.  Reed,  special  asst 

Robert  J.  Myers,  chief  of  office  of  program  review. 
Benson  E.  L.  Timmons,  3d,  special  asst.  to  chief  of 
mission. 

Andrew  F.  Patterson,  controller 

William  Hardy,  Jr.,  asst.  adviser 

W.  Lane  Rehm,  exec,  officer 

Ralph  C.  Wood,  asst.  chief  of  finance  division 

John  L.  Brown,  information  officer. 

Jay  Martin  Smith,  division  asst.,  capital  goods 

William  C.  Shelton,  reports  and  statistics  officer 

Robert  K.  Smith,  divisional  asst.,  trade  division 

Richard  A.  Hill,  asst.  to  exec,  officer 

Sherwood  G.  Moe,  economist  of  trade  division 


Date  of 
assignment 


Sept.  20, 1948 


Sept 

1, 1948 

Sept 

16, 1948 

Sept 

30, 1948 

Sept 

13, 1948 

Sept 

13, 1948 

June 

24, 1948 

Aug. 

4, 1948 

Aug. 

20, 1948 

Oct. 

1, 1948 

Aug. 

20, 1948 

May 

28, 1948 

May 

28, 1948 

July 

6, 1948 

Sept. 

1, 1948 

June 

1, 1948 

June 

16, 1948 

June 

17, 194S 

Sept. 

16, 1948 

Sept. 

20, 1948 

Sept. 

29, 1948 

June 

9, 1948 

Aug. 

26, 1948 

Sept. 

21, 1948 

Sept, 

24, 1948 

Sept. 

24, 1948 

Sept. 

26, 1948 

June 

10, 1948 

Aug. 

23, 1948 

May  28,1948 

May  28,1948 

June 

17, 1948 

June 

29, 1948 

July 

12, 1948 

July 

26, 1948 

July 

1, 1948 

June 

7, 1948 

June 

17, 1948 

July 

6, 1948 

July 

23, 1948 

July 

26, 1948 

Aug. 

19, 1948 

June 

15,1948 

Sept. 

19, 1948 

76  FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1948 

ECONOMIC  COOPERATION  ADMINISTRATION— Continued 


Post 

Name  and  title 

Date  of 
assignment 

Categorj 
and  cla^ 

GREECE 

John  Nuveen,  Jr.,  chief  of  mission^    .     

July 
July 
July 

July 
July 
July 
July 

July 

Sept. 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

Sept. 

July 

Sept. 
Sept. 

7, 1948 
1, 1948 
1,  1948 

1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 

1, 1948 
9, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1,1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1,1948 
30, 1948 
12, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
1, 1948 
11, 1948 

1,1948 

4,  1948 
7, 1948 

FSR-1 

FSR-1 

Charles    A.  Coombs,  director   of   governmental 
finance. 

FSR-1 
FSR-1 

FSR-l 

FSR-1 

Philip  F.  Maguire,  director  of  export-import  divi- 
sion. 

Lawrence  H.  Norton,  director  of  agriculture 

John  B.  Blandford,  deputy  chief  of  mission 

FSR-1 

FSR-1 
FSR-1 
FSR-2 

John  0.  Coppock,  program-control  specialist 

Helene  Granby,  foreign-exchange  specialist 

Howard  F.  Haworth,  irrigation  enguieer 

Print  Hudson,  agriculture-training  officer 

Charles  B.  Jones,  engineer  (materials) . 

Francis  F.  Lincoln,  export-import  specialist 

FSR-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-2 

Robert  A.  Nesbit,  fisheries-research  specialist 

Walter  E.  Packard,  consultant  (irrigation) 

FSR-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-2 

FSR-2 

Oliver  P.  Riker,  consultant 

Laurell  L.  Scranton,  director,- northern  Greece 

FSR-2 
FSR-2 
FSR-2 

FSR-2 

Joseph  Shollenberger,  flour-milling  consultant 

FSR-2 
FSR-2 

Clayton  E.  Whipple,  public-service  specialist 

FSR-2 
FSR-2 

FSR-2 

FSR-2 

Joel  W   C   Harper  statistician  (finance) 

FSR-2 

Hugh  J.  Campbell,  apprentice-training  specialist-. 
John  T.  Goltman,  hospital  admin,  construction,.. 

FSR-3 
FSR-3 
FSR-3 

Herbert  Hutchinson,  vocational-training  specialist. 

FSR-3 
FSR-3 

FSR-3 

FSR-3 

FSR-3 

FSR-3 

FSR-3 

Harper  M.  Sowles,  trade  specialist 

George  White  director  of  field  service      

FSR-3 
FSR-3 

FSR-3 

Archie  W  Johnston  field  representative         .  ... 

FSR-3 

Chester  V  Sledzinski  field  representative 

FSR-3 

FSR-3 

IRELAND 

Robert  E.  Culbertson,  asst.  social  security  adminis- 
trator. 
James  W.  Bradshaw,  medical-supply  ofiQcer 

Joseph  E.  Carrigan,  chief  of  mission  

FSR-3 
FSS-3 

FSR-1 

William  H.  Taft,3d,  special  asst.  to  chief  of  mission 

FSS-3 

POSTS   OF   ASSIGNMENT 
ECONOMIC  COOPERATION  ADMINISTRATION— Continued 


Post 


ITALY 


ime  (M). 


NETHERLANDS 
le  Hague  (M) 


NOEWAY 


!lO  (M). 


SWEDEN 
ockbolm  (M) 


CHINA 

Anghal  (M) 


Name  and  title 


James  D.  Zellerbach,  chief  of  mission 

Leo  Teplow,  special  asst-. _ 

Mildren  L.  Dayton,  adviser 

Harry  McClelland,  chief  of  food  and  agriculture 
division. 

Charles  E.  Moore,  chief  of  industrial  division 

Andrew  H.  Berding,  chief  of  informational  divi- 
sion. 
Vincent  M.  Barnett,  Jr.,  chief  of  ofiBce  of  program 

review. 
William  L.  Munger,  chief  of  trade  union  relations 
division. 

M.  Harvey  Brovra,  controller 

George  W.  Baker,  Jr.,  asst.  chief  of  industry  divi- 
sion. 

Dominic  J.  Mareelle,  exec,  officer 

Stanley  Lynn,  division  asst.,  industry  division 

Victor  B.  Sullam,  asst.  adviser __ 

Earl  G.  Flohr,  observer 

D.  Robert  Ricciardi,  observer. 


Alan  Valentine,  chief  of  mission 

Richard  P.  Aikin,  trade  and  finance  officer 

Victor  M.  Longstreet,  program-review  officer. 
John  H.  Humpstone,  asst.  to  chief  of  mission... 
Dorald  F.  McGonigal,  admin,  officer 


Augustus  E.  Staloy,  Jr.,  chief  of  mission. 

John  D.  East,  program-review  officer 

John  A.  Tierney,  asst.  to  chief  of  mission. 
Alice  E.  Bourneuf,  finance  officer 


John  H.  F.  Haskell,  chief  of  mission. _ 

Edwin  G.  .\rnold,  chief  of  program  review 

C.  Brooks  Peters,  information  officer 

Stephen  C.  Reynolds,  Jr.,  asst  to  chief  of  mission. 

Robert  A.  Anderson,  statistician 

Peter  S.  Jennison,  information  asst.. 


Roger  D .  Lapham,  chief  of  mission 

Robert  A.  Griffin,  special  asst.  to  chief  of  mission. 

John  E.  Baker,  commissioner  on  rural  reconstruc- 
tion. 

Raymond  T.  Moyer,  commissioner  on  rural  re- 
construction. 

John  D.  Sumner,  chief  econ.  adviser 

Norman  J.  Meiklejohn,  capital  equipment  spe- 
cialist. 

Clyde  C .  Hale,  chief  finance  officer.  _ 

Herbert  L.  Schage,  chief,  supply  control  officer... 


Date  of 
assignment 


June  20,1948 

June  22, 1948 

July  1, 1948 

July  6, 1948 

July  11,1948 

July  30,1948 

Aug.  9, 1948 

Aug.  16,1948 

Sept.  28, 1948 

Aug.  20,1948 

Aug.  24,1948 

Sept.  22, 1948 

July  1, 1948 

July  1, 1948 

July  1, 1948 


July  8, 1948 
Aug.  10,1948 
Sept.  13, 1948 
July  13,1948 
July   19,1948 


July  13,1948 

Aug.  4, 1948 

July  26,1948 

Aug.  20, 1948 


June  24,1948 
July  15,1948 
July  13,1948 
Aug.  31, 1948 
Aug.  2, 1948 
July  31,1948 


May  28,  1948 
July  2, 1948 
Sept.  19, 1948 

Sept.  20, 1948 

Sept.  27, 1948 
June  25,1948 

June  27,1948 
June  28, 1948 


78  FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    194  8 

ECONOMIC  COOPERATION  ADMINISTRATION— Continued 


Post 


CHINA-Continued 


Shanghai  (M)— Continued- 


Name  and  title 


Arnold  N.  May,  reconstruction  specialist 

Alfred  M.  Hurt,  chief,  agricultural  commodity 

specialist. 

Paul  H.  Johnstone,  economist 

Ritchie  G.  Davis,  legal  adviser 

Henry  T.  Samson,  asst.  adviser 

Charles  J.  Doughty,  Jr.,  public-relations  ofilcer... 

James  T.  Ivy,  Jr.,  regional  director 

George  "W.  St.  Louis,  supply-control  officer — '... 

Addie  V.  Smith,  financial  economist 

Hugh  A.  Wilkinson,  admin,  officer 

Edwin  J.  Earthen,  food-rationing  officer 

Arthur  C.  Calvin,  inspector 

Vincent  B.  Norelli,  medical  supplies  specialist- .. 
Stewart  M.  Patterson,  commodity  accountant-. . 

James  E.  Coates,  textile  specialist 

John  C.  Kassebaum,  observer 

Albert  Koenig,  supply-control  officer 

James  A.  Hunter,  rural  reconstruction  specialist- 
Lawrence  A.  Gahn,  asst.  public-relations  officer- - 
Maldwyn  Bebb,  asst.  to  supply-control  officer — 

Albert  S.  Fraleigh,  supply-control  officer 

Robert  M.  Drummond,  ration -control  officer 

William  M.  Awad,  food  specialist 

William  B.  Kirby,  asst.  to  regional  director 

Sol  M.  Alcone,  food  specialist 

Peter  S.  Hopkins,  asst.  ration-control  officer 

Helen  M.  Jacobson,  budget  and  fiscal  analyst 

Richard  W.  Lieban,  asst.  public-relations  officer.. 
Ruth  W.  Lieban,  asst.  to  chief  of  special  projects. - 
D wight  L.  Moore,  inspector,  Chungking  region -. 

Henry  F.  Weekly,  chief  of  statistical  section 

George  D.  Wilder,  inspector 

Agnes  M.  L.  Olive,  conference  reporter - 

James  B.  Behling,  communications  and  records 

officer. 

Dorothy  I.  Larson,  asst.  to  admin,  officer- 

Frank  Burton,  asst.  chief  of  office  services 

Edward  D.  Bodman,  personal  aide 

Mary  F.  Donaldson,  personnel  asst 

Louis  P.  Jahnke,  asst.  supply-control  officer 

Keimeth  P.  Moy,  statistiral  reporter 

Josephine  C.  Burke,  asst.  public-relations  officer-. 


Date  of 
assignment 


Aug.   17, 
Sept.    5; 


Sept. 

June 

July 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

May 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 


Aug.  16, 
Sept.  11 
June  7 
Aug.  11 
Aug.  11 
Aug.  11, 
Aug.  15, 


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INDEX  OF  PERSONS 


Page 

bel,  Bernard... 21 

)bey,  Glenn  A 47 

)bott,  Arthur  S 48 

)bott,  George  M 25 

)bott,  Wainwright 32 

)e01e,  Peter 28 

)les,  James  Q 20 

hilles,  T  heodore  C 66 

kerman,  John  B-. 30 

kerman,  Ralph  H 18 

kerson,  Garret  G.,  Jr 66 

ily,  R.  Austin 7 

iair,  Charles  W.,  Jr 6 

lam,  Archibald 39 

3am,  Hector  C,  Jr 3 

lamina,  Robert  E 40 

dams,  Charles  C,  Jr 8 

dams,  Edward  F 63 

dams,  Robert  W 71 

dams,  TheoC 26 

dams,  Ware... 66 

ddis,  Robert  Lester... 27 

des,  Robert  Weston 57 

dkins,  James  A 6 

field,  William  C,  Jr 66 

|guirre,  Stephen  E 45 

iikin,  Richard  P 77 

ilshie,  William  K 66 

Insworth,  H.  Gardner 66 

insworth,  Thomas  W 71 

Ibizu,  Francisco  M 7 

Icone,  Sol  M 78 

lexander,  Robert 72 

Ifonzo,  Ramon  S 16 

Ifsen,  Fritz  A.  M 30 

llan,  Willard. 7 

.Hard,  Wilfred  P 51 

lien,  Arthur  B 42 

.lien,  Arthur  Potter 24 

.Hen,  Charles  W 8 

.lien,  Charles  Y 29 

.lien,  Francis  O 38 

Jlen,  George  V 66 

.lien.  Patten  D 52 

.lien,  Rutillus  H 73 

Jlen,  Thomas  Gardner 50 

Lllin,  George  R.,  Jr 60 

L.llmg,  Paul  H... 49 

lUison,  John  M 66 

Lllport,  Mildred  B 58 

ilmon,  Collins  D.. 50 

ilsterlund,  Norah 29 

iltafler,  Leland  C 54 

Lltaffer,  Maurice  W 26 

Lmott,  John  Crider 6 


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Anderberg,  Edward,  Jr 11 

Andersen,  Henry  Testman...  10 

Andersen,  Robert  E 58 

Anderson,  Charles  W 6 

Anderson,  Charles  W 41 

Anderson,  Daniel  V 15 

Anderson,  Edward 36 

Anderson,  Einar  Thure 51 

Anderson,  Ervin  O 28 

Anderson,  Harry  L 26 

Anderson,  Hilda  M 11 

Anderson,  James  W 42 

Anderson,  James  W.. 64 

Anderson,  John  W... 40 

Anderson,  Orville  C 39 

Anderson,  Robert 11 

Anderson,  Robert  A 77 

Anderson,  Robert  N 17 

Anderson,  Ruth  S... 4 

Anderson,  Stewart  Q 6 

Anderson,  W.  Stratton,  Jr 29 

Anderson,  William  O... 72 

Anderton,  John  G 12 

Andrews,  George  D.. 9 

Andrews,  Richard  B 25 

Andrus,  J.  Russell 7 

Appling,  Hugh  Q.. 3 

Archer,  Harry  G 30 

Archibald,  Edwin  P 38 

Armenta,  Joseph  Anthony...  51 

Armijo,  Patrick  Henry 14 

Armitage,  John  A 17 

Armstrong,  Clare  H 4,43 

Armstrong,  Frederic  S.,  Jr...  62 

Armstrong,  Lawrence  S 25 

Armstrong,  Oscar  V 12 

Arnold,  Edwin  G 77 

Arnold,  Henry  F 21 

Arnold,  Robert  O 3 

Asher,  Robert  E 72 

Askew,  Laurin  Bryan. 51 

Aspy,  Richard  Edmund 66 

Atherton,  Alfred  L.,  Jr 27 

Atkins,  James  G 36 

Atkins,  John  L 30 

Atkinson,  George  Mercer 19 

Auman,  William  R 73 

Awad,  William  M 78 

Axelrod,  Philip 24 

Aylward,  Robert  A 66 

Babcr,  Powhatan  M 37 

Bach,  Morton. 68 

Backe,  Sverre  M 27 

Bacon,  Leonard  L 11 


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Bagby,  Philip  H 

Bailey,  Eldon  L 

Bailey,  E.  Tomlin 

Bailey,  Helen  M 

Bailey,  John  W.,  Jr 

Bailey,  Robert  G 

Bailey,  Waldo  E 

Baine,  John  R 

Baker,  Dale  H 

Baker,  George  W.,  Jr 

Baker,  John  E 

Baker,  Joseph  K 

Balboni,  Louis  J 

Baldwin,  Charles  F 

Baldwin,  LaVeme 

Ball,  Harris  H 

Ballance,  Webster  Eugene... 

Ballentine,  Douglass  K 

Bandy,  Mark  C 

Bane,  David  Morgan 

Bankhead,  John  L 

Barall,  Milton 

Barbosa,  Susan  H 

Barbour,  Walworth 

Barcroft,  Frederick  J 

Bargas,  St.  John  Anthony 

Barker,  Edmund  O 

Barlow,  Alfred  M... 

Barnes,  Curtis  Waldo 

Barnes,  Maynard  B 

Barnes,  N.  Spencer 

Barnes,  William 

Barnett,  Vincent  M.,  Jr 

Barnsdale,  William  J 

Baron,  Stanley 

Barrett,  David  D 

Barrett,  John  Alfred 

Barrett,  John  Lafayette 

Barrett,  Margaret  M 

Barrett,  Mary  E 

Barrows,  Leland 

Barry,  John  R 

Barry,  Richard  W. 

Bartch,  Carl  Edward 

Bartelt,  John  R.,  Jr 

Barthen,  Edwin  J 

Bartlett,  Frederic  P 

flartlett,  Nathan  T 

Bartlett,  Wilson  R 

Barton,  Donald  Richmond... 

Barton,  Robert  D 

Baruch,  Herman  B 

Bastianello,  Raymond 

Bates,  Quentin  R 

Bates,  William  M 

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Baumhover,  Denis  A 36 

Bay,  Charles  A 40 

Bay,  Charles  U 48 

Bay,  R.  John 63 

Beach,  William  H 5 

Beal,  Williams 6 

Beam,  Jacob  D 66 

Bean,  Ruth  F 11 

Beaudry,  Robert  M 46 

Beaulac,  Willard  L 14 

Beaumont,  Adam 54 

Bebb,  Maldwyn 78 

Beck,  Louis  Charles.- -  7 

Beck,  William  H 30 

Becker,  Raymond  John  - 37 

Bedford,  John  P 42,46 

Beebe,  John  E.,  Jr 11 

Beebe,  Marcus 33 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward,  Jr 35 

Beede,  Kenneth  Charles 46 

Beers,  H.  Stewart -..  24 

Beghtol,  Robert  W 27 

Behling,  James  B 78 

Behr,  Frederic  H.,  Jr 8 

Belcher,  George  E 15 

Belcher,  Taylor 'G 44 

Belehrad,  Joseph  Wesley 36 

Bell,  Harry  H 23 

Bell,  James  D 10 

Bellows,  Everett  H 73 

Belovsky,  Sidney  A 9 

Belton,  William 6 

Beman,  Spencer  Solon,  3d 7 

Bender,  Frank  P 63 

Benedetti,  Ramon  E 57 

Benet,  Edward  S 47 

Bengston,  Robert  C 58 

Benjamin,  Louis  K 41 

Bennett,  Josiah  W 11 

Beiminghoff,  H.  Merrell 66 

Benoit-Smullyan,  Emile 75 

Benson,  Barry  T 55 

Benson,  Floyd  W 66 

Bentley,  Alvin  M 35 

Bentley,  John  J 30 

Bentley,  Norman  J 19 

Benton,  Russell  W 26 

Berding,  Andrew  H 77 

Berger,  David  C 71 

Berger,  Samuel  D 28 

Bergquist,  Kenneth  P 33 

Bergus,  Donald  C 55 

Berkley,  George  A 58 

Bernard,  Jules  E 2 

Bernbaum,  Maurice  M 18 

Berry,  Burton  Y 32 

Berry,  Carl  Z 29 

Berry,  Kearie  Lee,  Jr 12 

Berry,  Marshall  Styles 66 

Berry,  Robert  M 26 

Bertholf,  Charles  M 58 

Bertot,  Raoul  A 16 

Betts,  John  MacEwenn 19, 

21,  SI,  55,  64 

Betts,  Thomas  J 53 

Beurket,  George  S 14 

Beverstock,  Roswell  C 14 


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Beyer,  Roland  K 33 

Beyerly,  Harold  S 66 

Beylard,  Charles  B 24 

Biddle,  EricH 28 

Bidwell,  Charles  E 65 

Biebers,  Carl,  Jr 27 

Bienvenu,  Roland  G 42,60 

Bigelow,  Donald  F.- _-  20 

Biggs,  Arthur  P 1 

Billman,  James  R 47 

Bingham,  George  R 10 

Birch,  John  A 57 

Bird,  HeberR 6 

Birge,  Walter  W.,  Jr 17 

Birgfeld,  Clarence  E 10 

Birkeland,  Carl 57 

Birkeland,  Joran  J 17 

Bisbee,  Royal  D.,  Jr 36 

Bishop,  Max  Waldo 66 

Bishton,  Robert  A 38 

Black,  John  T 35 

Black,  Myron  L 39 

Black,  Robert  S 19 

Blackburn,  Fred  K 52 

Blackiston,  Slator  C,  Jr 47 

Blackmun,  Martin  G ..-  32 

Blaine,  James  G -..  75 

Blair,  Walter  Scofleld 46 

Blake,  Evernghim 26 

Blake,  Gilson  G 10 

Blake,  James  J -  4 

Blake,  M.  Williams 39 

Blake,  Ralph  J 57 

Blake,  Robert  O. 48 

Blanchard,  Louis  F 44 

Blaneke,  W.  Wendell 16 

Bland,  Grace  E 66 

Blandford,  John  B 76 

Blankinship,  Byron  E 34 

Bledsoe,  WUliam  A 74 

Blevins,  Merrill  Mayhall 23 

Bliss,  Don  C 28 

Blocker,  V.  Harwood 45 

Blodgett,  John  Q 58 

Blohm,  LeeR 33 

Blood,  Archer  K 33 

Bloodworth,  Thomas  S.,  Jr..  37 

Bloom,  Hyman 12 

Bloomingdale,  Donald 23 

Blow,  Stuart -  37 

Blue,  William  L 31 

Blum,  Paul  C — .  71 

Boardman,  Francis 60 

Bodman,  Edward  D.. 78 

Boeck,  Al vord  L 15 

Boehringer,  Carl  H 11 

Boernstein,  Ralph  A 62 

Bogardus,  George  F 24 

Bogart,  Gerard  S 53 

Bohan,  Merwin  L 43 

Bohlen,  Charles  E 66 

Bohne,  Frederick  A... 9 

Bolster,  Horace  G 46 

Bomar,  Ernest  C 29 

Bonbright,  James  C.  H 21 

Bond,  Arthur  D.,  Jr 17 

Bond,  Elizabeth  M 3 


1,    1948  I 

Pa 

Bond,  George  Hastings 

Bond,  Niles  W 

Bone,  Robert  C,  Jr 

Bonesteel,  Charles  H.,  3d 

Bonner,  Paul  Hyde 

Bonnet,  Ellis  A 

Bonsai,  Philip  W--_ 

Boonstra,  Clarence  A 

Boorman,  Howard  L 

Booth,  Charles  W 

Borell,  Charles  B 

Borum,  Neal  D 

Bossard,  Samuel  B 

Boster,  Davis  Eugene 

Boswell,  William  O 

Bouch,  Elizabeth  C 

Bouchard,  Marybelle 

Bourgerie,  Elmer  H 

Bourneuf,  Alice  E 

Bovey,  John  A.,  Jr 

Bowers,  Claude  Q 

Bowers,  Joseph  G 

Bowie,  John  MacGregor 

38, 42, 50 

Bowie,  Thomas  D 

Bowley,  Freeman  W.,  Jr 

Bowling,  John  W 

Bowman,  Gordon  Y 

Bowman,  Heath _-. 

Bowman,  Howard  A 

Boyd,  James  W 

Boyd, John  H 

Boylan,  Thomas,  Jr 

Bracken,  Katherine  W 

Braddock,  Daniel  M 

Braden,  Robert  G _. 

Bradford,  Henry  B 

Bradford,  Leonard  G 

Bradley,  John  E 

Bradshaw,  James  W 

Brady,  Brookner  W 

Brady,  Lawrence  W 

Brady,  Leslie  Snowden 

Brady,  William  Andrew 

Bragan,  De Witt 

Braggiotti,  D.  Chadwick 

Bragonier,  Reginald,  Jr 

Brand,  Robert  A — 

Brandin,  Robert  M 

Brandon,  Howard 

Brandt,  George  L_._ _.. 

Brannon,  Ben  Franklin 

Braimon,  Cullen  A.,  Jr 

Braun,  Horace  Harper 

Bream,  Gray.._ 

Breaux,  Clarence  T 

Brecker,  Richard  Lee 

Breen,  John  M 

Breitmayer,  William  F 

Brennan,  James  V 

Breuer,  Carl 

Brewer,  George  F 

Brewer,  William  D 

Brewster,  Herbert  D 

Brewster,  Kingman,  Jr 

Brewster,  William  L 

Bridge,  H.  P 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS 


Page 

idgott,  W.  Charles 51 

iggs,  Ellis  O 63 

iggs,  Ruth  Mary.. 64 

iggs,  William  T 18 

ight,  Rosanna 66 

iseno,  Manuel  L 26 

istol,  Howard  H.,  Jr 24 

oderick,  Maurice  J 51 

ooks,  Clarence  C 5 

ooks,  Roene  G. 66 

ooks,  Russell  M    24 

own,  Aaron  S 66 

own,  David  Suggett 30 

own,  Dorothy  T 66 

own,  Emerson  I 5 

own,  Harold 63 

own,  James  E.,  Jr 63 

own,  John  Cudd 31 

own,  John  L 75 

own,  John  R.,  Jr 1,49 

own,  Kenneth  N 73 

own,  Lewis  D 9 

owTi,  M.  Harvey 77 

own,  Nathan  A 18 

own,  Robert  C .     42,  60 

own,  Robert  L 44 

own,  Robert  L 46 

own,  Robert  Y 52 

own,  Stephen  C 66 

■own,  Willard  O 14 

own,  William  H 9 

•owne,  Albert  S 6 

•owne,  Mallory 28 

■owne,  Sidney  H 66 

•uee,  David  K.  E 75 

•uce,  James 1 

•uins,  John  H 66 

•uner,  Glen  W 71 

•uns,  William  H 66 

•yant,  Robert  J 16 

•yant,  William  C 19 

•yning,  Lora  C 4 

ichanan,  Edwin  A 11 

ickingham,  Bryant 26 

ickingham,  Everett  M 53 

jckland,  Sherwood  E 8 

idz,  Andrew  D.,  Jr 18 

lell,  Robert  L 20 

lell,  William  Charles 28 

iffalo,  Harvey  A 35 

iford,  Hogan  F 14,15 

iford,  Lanier  D 23 

ilkley,  Dwight 56 

illard,  Donald  A 39 

irdett,  William  C,  Jr 50 

irgess,  Edward  West 59 

irke,  Gordon  L 12 

irke,  Josephine  C 78 

irke,  Thomas  Edmund 26 

irnett,  JohnW 71 

irns,  Findley,  Jr 52 

irns,  John  H 66 

irrill,  Joseph  R 21 

irris,  Philip  Howell .  _ 66 

irrows,  Charles  R 18 

irsley,  Herbert  S 34 

irt,  Joseph  F 57 


Page 

Burt,  William  R 75 

Burton,  Frank 78 

Busch,  Homer  F 44 

Bush,  Guy  Louis 5 

Bushner,  Rolland  H 55 

Bushwaller,  William  J 31 

Busser,  William  F 3 

Buta,  Seraflu  S 55 

Butler,  Frank  P 60 

Butler,  George  H 66 

Butler,  Robert.. 15 

Butrick,  Richard  P 35 

Butterworth,  W.  Walton 66 

Buttes,  Arsene  W.. __.  66 

Buzbee,  Hubert  H.,  Jr 32 

Byington,  Homer  M.,  Jr 39 

Byington,  James  Gregory 66 

Byrd,  Richard  W 8 

Byrne,  James  M 56 

Bjrrne,  JohnD 58 

Byrns,  Kenneth  A 35 

By  water,  John  A 40 

Cabot,  John  M 13 

Caffery,  Jefferson 21 

CaSey,  Benjamin  J 58 

Cahn,  Rudolf  E 6 

Cain,  Bruce  C 32 

Calcote,  Robert  K 25 

Calder,  A.  Bland 11 

Calder,  Donald  B 70 

Calder,  F.  Willard 30 

Calderhead,  William  D 57 

Caldwell,  Charles  H 2 

Caldwell,  George  W.,  Jr 17 

Caldwell,  Robert  G.,  Jr 45 

Caldwell,  Robert  Hugh,  Jr.—  15, 
20, 34,  48 

Caldwell,  Robert  W 38 

Caldwell,  William  B 10 

Caldwell,  William  S 41 

Calhoun.  John  A 26 

Callahan,  Arthur  E 19 

Callahan,  James  E 8 

Callanan,  Leo  J 12 

Calvin,  Arthur  C 78 

Cameron,  Turner  C,  Jr 22 

Campbell,  Arthur  J 47 

Campbell,  Donald  B 44 

Campbell,  Duncan 31,47,55 

Campbell,  John  W 34 

Campbell,  William  A 34 

Campell,  Hugh  J 76 

Campen,  Thomas  S 51 

Candlin,  Robert  K 74 

Cannon,  Cavendish  W 64 

Cannon,  Claude  Marcus 42 

Caimon,  Henry  B 29 

Cannon,  Marie  Willis 56 

Cansler,  Norman  Louis 52 

Canter,  Jacob 14 

Canty,  George  R 58 

Canup,  William  C__ 24 

Caprio,  Gene  F _.  39 

Carlson,  Delmar  R 27 

Carlson,  Harold 57 

Carlson,  Harry  E-... ,  66 


Fa 

Carlson,  Herbert  W 

Carlson,  Maggie  I 

Carlson,  Richard  W 

Carlson,  Roger  P. 

Carlson,  Wesley  Ernest 

Carnahan,  George 

Carp,  Bertha 

Carpenter,  Gardner  C 

Carpenter,  Stanley  Sherman.. 

Carpenter,  William  T.,  Jr 

Carr,  Paul  Bennett ... 

Carr,  Robert  M.. 

Carrier,  John  X 

Carrigan,  John  Willard 

Carrigan,  Joseph  E 

Carroll,  Harry  D.  G.... 

Carroll,  Thomas  Patrick 

Carruth,  Tom  M 

Carsey,  William  A 

Carson,  Charles  C. 

Carson,  Marion 

Carter,  Albert  E 

Carter,  Mary  Duncan 

Carteron,  Everett  L 

Casey,  Edward  R 16, 18, 

Cash,  Frank  E.,  Jr 

Cashin,  Robert  E 

Cashman,  William  J 

Cassels,  John  M 

Cassity,  John  Glen 

Castillo,  Jay 

Castleman,  Reginald  S 

Caswell,  Gordon  Leonard 

Caswell,  Leonard  N 

Gate,  James  G 

Catlett,  Don  V 

Catto,  Robert  J 

Caufield,  Frank  J 

Cavanaugh,  Robert  J 

Cavoli,  William  J 

Cebuhar,  Steve  J 

Certosimo,  Antonio.. _ 

Chabot,  Marie  C 

Chadbourn,  Philip  H.,  Jr 

Chalker,  Robert  P 

Chambers,  Ambrose  E 

Champion,  George  P 

Chanler,  Hubert  W 

Chapin,  John  S 

Chapin,  Selden __. 

Chapin,  Vinton 

Chapman,  George  Harvey... 

Charles,  Joseph  E 

Chartrand,  Stanley  R 

Chase,  Augustus  S 

Chase,  Peter  R 

Chase,  Warren  M 

Chase,  Wilbur  P 

Cherry,  Jerome  V 

Chestem,  Abner 

Child,  Ann... 

Child,  Paul  C. 

Child,  Sargent  B 

Childs,  Archie  W 

Childs,  J.  Rives 55, 

Childs,  Prescott 

Ohipman,  Norrls  B „ 


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Chmar,  Pau] 63 

Christensen,  Dale  M 1 

Christensen,  John  J 11 

Christensen,  Keld 40 

Christensen,  William  H 24 

Christiani,  Coiu-tland 31 

Christiano,  Joseph  F 47 

Christopher,  Eobert  A 6 

Christopherson,  Carl  E 70 

Chubbuck,  Dorothy 34 

Chuck,  Feng 12 

Church,  Harold  A 6 

Chylinski,  Thaddeus  H 53 

Cizauskas,  Albert  C-— 47 

ClafEey,  John  F 30 

Clagett,  John  H... 49 

Clark,  Clyde  L 56 

Clark,  David  M 14 

Clark,  DuWayne  Q 66 

Clark,  Edward  W 50 

Clark,  Gilbert  Edward 36 

Clark,  Harlan  B 66 

Clark,  Lew  B 43 

Clark,  Lewis 10 

Clark,  Ralph  G 21 

Clark,  S.  Wilson 14 

Clarke,  Ernest  M 33 

Clarke,  Wallace 27 

Clattenburg,  Albert  E.,  Jr-  -.  53 

Clay,  Eugene 76 

Clay,  James  Powell 30 

Cleaver,  Edward  B 35 

Cleveland,  Robert  G 54 

Cleveland ,  Stanley  M 7 

Clifford,  Kathleen  Emmons. .  53 

Clifford,  Robert  L 7 

Clinton,  DeWitt 49 

Clock,  Charles  Philip 35 

Cloney,  Gordon  J 6 

Clore,  Jim  Martin 57 

Clough,  Ralph  N H 

Clubb,  Oliver  Edmund 12 

Coates,  James  E 78 

Cobb,  Carroll  E 15 

Cobb,  William  B.,  Jr 52 

Cochran,  H.  Merle 71 

Cochran,  John  K 12 

Cochran,  William  P.,  Jr_ 35 

Codoner,  Manuel  J 4t 

Coe,  Everett 53 

Coe,  Robert  D. _ 46 

Coerr,  Wymberley  De  R 32 

Coffey,  Alfred  E IR 

Coffey,  John  Pershing 14 

Coffin,  David  P 66 

Cohan,  Avery  B 70 

Cohen,  Alex  A 15 

Colby,  Grace  Leonore 66 

Colclough,  Otho  T 8 

Cole,  Felix 9 

Cole,  Thomas  J 16 

Cole,  Victor  B  -  _ 30 

Cole,  William  E.,  Jr 9 

Colebrook,  Mulford  A 25 

Coleman,  Edwin  S 29 

CoUaday,  Montgomery  H 32 

Collier,  Cleveland  E. 28 


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Collins,  Atwood,  2d. 71 

Collins,  Glenn  D 57 

Collins,  James  A.,  Jr 6 

Collins,  John  W 11 

Collins,  Ralph  S 66 

Collins,  V.  Lansing,  Jr 15 

Collins,  Willis  Bryant,  Jr 29 

Collisson,  Norman  H 75 

Colman,  George  T 6 

Colombat,  Francis  Henry 23 

Colquitt,  Adrian  B 66 

Comiskey,  Stephen  A 66 

Compton,  Arthur  A 22 

Coney,  Neill  M.,  Jr 16 

Conklin,  Franklin,  3d 18 

Conkright,  William  A 22 

Conlon,  Richard  Paul 12 

Connell,  Richard  M 15 

Connelly,  Bernard  C 66 

Conner,  Jack  E 6 

Conner,  Ted  Harrison.-- 44 

Connett,  William  B.,  Jr 64 

Coimors,  W.  Bradley 13 

Conover,  C  harles  M 33 

Conover,  Harry 49 

Conroy,  Isabel  Gladys 19 

Constan,  Peter  K 3 

Conway,  John  A 27 

Cookson,  Forrest  E 48 

Coombs,  Charles  .A. 70 

Coors,  Dallas  M 25 

Cootes,  Merritt  N 36 

Copans,  Simon  J 22 

Cope,  A.  John,  Jr 16 

Copeland,  John  I .  15 

Copeland,  Miles  A.,  Jr 59 

Coppock,  John  O 76 

Corbett,  James  B 2 

Corcoran,  Thomas  J 67 

Correll,  John  F 61 

Corrigan,  Robert  F 26 

C  orry ,  Andrew  Vincent 7, 

9. 36  46, 49 

Cortada,  James  N 70 

Cory,  Thomas  J 11 

Cory,  William  R 33 

Cosby,  Miller  H 62 

Costanzo,  Joseph  B 40 

Coster,  Henry  L 15 

Cote,  Roland  W 74 

Cottam,  Howard  R 39 

Cottell,  Philip  G 32 

Cotterman,  Myron  Lee 7 

Cottrell,  Sterling  J 14,50,63 

Coudray,  Robert  C 13 

Coughlin,  Richard  J 25 

Courand,  Claude 5 

Courtenaye,  Richard  H 44 

Courtney,  Raymond  F 7 

Coville,  Cabot 71 

Cowan,  Robert  T 66 

Coward,  James  Smith 38 

Cowen,  Edward  T 11 

Cowen,  Myron  Melvin 2 

Cowles,  C.  William 71 

Cowles,  Leon  L 66 

Cox,  Austin  Bradner. 59 


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Coyle,  John  J 

Craig,  John  C 

Craig,  Mary  Margaret 

Craig,  William  D .. .  

Grain,  Earl  T 

Crane,  Ray  H 

Crane,  Rufus  S.,  Jr 

Crawford,  Douglas  M 

Crawford,  J.  Forrest. _.- 

Crawford,  William  A 

Creel,  Robert  C 

Crocker,  E.  Osborne 

Crocker,  Edward  S.,  2d 

Crockett,  Kennedy  M 

Cromie,  Leonard  J 

Crook,  Linton 

Crooks,  Bruce  R 

Crosby,  Oliver  S 

Crosby,  Richard 

Cross,  Cecil  M.  P 

Crouch,  Edward  Calhoun 

Crowley,  Edwin  D 

Crowley,  Thomas  T 

Croxton,  Hardy  W 

Crume,  John  B 

Culbertson,  Robert  E 

Culbertson,  Paul  T 

Cullen,  Thomas  F _.  16,  IS 

Cullen,  Virginia  I 

Culley,  Perry  Hager. 

Gumming,  Hugh  S.,  Jr 

Cummings,  Robert  L.,  Jr 

Cunningham,  Frederick  J 

Cunningham,  H.  Francis,  Jr.. 

Cunningham,  Robert  Roy 

Cuomo,  Anthony 

Curren,  Ralph  B 

Curtis,  Glion,  Jr 

Curts,  Robert  Irvine 

Cussans,  Frank 

Custer,  Benjamin  Scott 

Cuthell,  David  Cameron 

Cyphers,  Dudley  E._ 

Czayo,  George  Mark 

Daggett,  Forrest  N 

Dahl,  Basil  D 

Dale,  Philip  M.,  Jr... 

Dale,  William  Norris 

Dalferes,  Sabin  J 

Daly,  George  Kelso 

Damon,  George  H 

Damron,  Everette  L 

Daniels,  Paul  C 

Dare,  Eugene  R 

Dart,  Albert  Laplace 7,25 

Dasher,  Charles  L.,  Jr. 

Dau,  Frederick  J 

Davenport,  Philip  M 

Davidson,  James  R 

Davies,  Donald  M 

Davies,  John,  Jr.  

Davies,  Richard  T 

Davies,  Rodger  P 

Davis,  Monnett  B  

Davis,  Nathaniel 

Davis,  Nathaniel  P 


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vis,  Richard  H -  62 

vis,  Ritchie  G 78 

vis,  Robert  Dodge 26 

vis,  Roy  L 24 

vis,  RoyT.,  Jr 1 

vit,  Alexander  J 59 

,wson,  Allan 67 

wson,  Owen  L _ 10 

y,  Henry  B 30 

ly,  Samuel  H _. 36,46 

ymont,  Laurence  J--. 22 

ys,  Rudolph 6 

yton,  Mildren  L 77 

ak,  Francis 3,7, 

17, 35,  54,  58, 64 

:akyne,  Harry  Hartop 49 

an,  Jesse  D... _..  29 

an,  Robert  William 71 

:an,  Warren  L 1 

Baca,  Horace  C 64 

Bameville,  Maurice  F 58 

chaene,  Andre  J 17 

iCourcy,  William  E 34 

Forest,  Cornelius  W 73 

;gan,  John  J 40 

sike,  Mildred  V 9 

Lambert,  Richard  M 61 

)lgado-Arias,  D.  Eugene  ...  51 

Lima,  David  A 6 

!;mbo,  Morris 36 

jming,  Olcott  H 65 

jnby,  James  Orr 3 

3nis,  Louis  Mallie 63 

3nnis,  Alfred  P 49 

3nnis,  John  M 27 

sPass,  Morris  B.,  Jr 11 

sPaul,  Carter,  Jr 74 

errick,  Marvin  A 44 

Brry,  Charles  H 36 

Esmond,  Richard  C 23 

Bsvemine,  Eugene 16 

stwiler,  Alvin  Chapin 18 

evine,  Frank  James 15 

Bvine,  John  E 19 

Bxter,  John  B.. 12 

eyman,  Philbert 40 

Zengotita,  Juan 67 

iamond,  Jay  George.-- 33 

ibrell,  James  Anthony 61 

ick,  Harrison  L 4 

ickerson,  Charles  E.,  Jr 61 

ickins,  Randolph,  Jr 59 

ickinson,  Dwight 44 

ickover,  Erie  R.. 28 

i  Domenico,  Peter .  72 

iggins,  John  Robert 64 

illingham ,  Sherburne 9 

illon,  Thomas  P.. 58 

ix,  Adele 23 

odge,  Edward  W 74 

odge,  John  Doane 24,25,42,45 

odson,  Price  George  Jr 35 

oerflinger,  Oscar  M 10 

oerr,  Wallace  Farwell 26 

on,  Stuart  W 29 


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Donald,  Richard  H -..  20 

Donaldson,  IMary  F... 78 

Donhauser,  Robert 57 

Donnell,  Ballard  R 29 

Donnelley,  Dixon 1 

Donnelly,  Walter  J. 63 

Donovan,  Eileen  R. 67 

Donovan,  Andrew  E.,  2d 15 

Donovan,  Howard 36 

Donovan,  Thomas  A 17 

Dooher,  Gerald  F.  P 37 

Doolittle,  Hooker  A 50 

Dorman,  John 25 

Dorr,  Robert  J 64 

Dorros,  Leon  G 43 

Dorsz,  Edmund  J 37 

Doten,  Dana  M 46 

Dougherty,  Joseph  L 61 

Dougherty,  Malcolm  R- 9 

Dougherty,  Warren  G 40 

Doughty,  Charles  J.,  Jr 78 

Douglas,  A.  Hugh,  Jr 27 

Douglas,  Lewis  W 28 

Douglass,  William  B 52 

Dow,  Edward  A.,  Jr 22 

Dowland,  Robert  E 2 

Dowling,  Walter  C 67 

Downs,  Donald  P. 67 

Doyle.  Albert  M 71 

Doyle,  William  H 43 

Dragnich,  Alex  N 64 

Dreesen,  Robert  B 14 

Dreher,  Robert  H 62 

Drew,  Gerald  A 35 

Drew,  William  J 31 

Dreyfus,  Louis  G.,  Jr 67 

Driscoll ,  Robert  P 33 

Driver,  Thomas  T 56 

Drummond,  Robert  M 78 

Drumright,  Everett  F 41 

du  Bois,  Arden  Edward 45 

Ducote,  Charles  H 35 

Dudley,  Edward  R 42 

Duffie,'Claire  A.  P 57 

DufiBeld,  Thomas  J.,  Jr 47 

Duggan,  William  R 9 

Duke,  Claren  E 63 

Dulles,  Eleanor  Lansing 67 

Dumont,  Donald  A 25 

Duncan,  Enoch  S 19 

Duncan,  J.  G.,  3d 44 

Dunev,  Robert 52 

Dunham,  Donald  Carl 54 

Danker,  Ragnhild 49 

Dunlap,  Robert  E 62 

Dunn,  James  Clement 39 

Dunn,  L.  Milner 27 

Dunn,  William  B 12 

Dunn,  William  E 67 

Dunnigan,  Thomas  J 26 

Dur,  Philip  F 24 

Durbrow,  Elbridge 67 

Durfee,  Donald  L 6 

Durling,  Frederick  Albert 50 

Dutko,  Paul  M... 17 

Duvall,  Andrew  R 63 

Du  Vivier,  Paul  F 8 


Pa 

D wyer,  Cornelius  J 

Dwyer,  Henry  T. 

Dwyer,  Paul  Sheridan- 

Dwyer,  William  Edward 

D wyre,  Jack 

Dyer,  Edwin  Perry.  Jr 

East,  John  D 

Easton,  William  R 

Eaton,  Earl  Wilbert 

Eaton,  Samuel  D 

Ebling,  Samuel  G 

Ecker,  Robert  C 66, 

Eddy,  Donald  Blakeman 

Edgar,  Donald  D 

Edman,  George  W 

Edwards,  Jay  Dixon 

Edwaids,  Mark  W 

Egan,  W.  J.  Con  very 

Egerton,  Katherine  A.  H 

Eilers,  Xavier  W 

Eilts,  Hermann  F 

Eitreim,  Irven  M 

Ekstrom,  Arne  H 

Ekvall,  Robert  B 

Elbrick,  C.  Burke 

Eldridge,  Richard 

Elliott,  Virgil  M 

Ellis,  Frank  J.  T 

Ellis,  Imogene  E 

Ellis,  Overton  G.,  Jr 

Ellis,  Perry 

Ellis,  Virginia 

Elsbernd,  Lawrence  Bernard. 

Elting,  Howard,  Jr. 

Elwood,  Robert  Bailey 

Emerson,  Zola  Allen . 

Emory,  George  H 

Emmerson,  John  K 

Emmons,  Arthur  B.,  3d 

Emmons,  Baird  E 

Engdahl,  Elizabeth  Lee 

Engebretson,  Tilmer  O 

English,  Charles  Morton 

English,  Clifton  P 

Englund,  Eric 21, 

Enlow,  Charles  R 

Erhardt,  John  G 

Ericson,  Richard  A.,  Jr 

Ernst,  David  H 

Ernst,  Philip 

Eslinger,  Ernest  L 

Espy,  James 

Estes,  Thomas  S 

Etter,  Willis  R 

Eurich,  Alan  R 

Evans,  Earl  Alison,  Jr 

Evans,  Ernest  E 

Evans,  Gillespie  S 

Evans,  Joseph  R 

Everett,  Curtis  T 

Ewert,  Earl  C. 

Ewing,  Donald  Freeman 

E wing,  Richard  Tucker : 

39, 43, 

Fales,  Herbert  P 


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Farmer,  Garland  Roscoe,  Jr..  67 

Farmer,  MonaT 7 

Farnsworth,  Frederick  E 7 

Farrell,  Thomas  J 44 

Farringer,  Dale  E 18 

Farrior,  John  M 67 

Farris,  Stephen  C 40 

Fasteau,  Irving  Jack 22 

Faust,  John  B 42 

Favell,  Thomas  R 14 

Featherston,  John  H 19 

Feld,  Nicholas 31 

Feldman,  Arthur  W 16 

Fenn,  Grant  H 33 

Ferber,  David  I 2 

Ferguson,  C.  Vaughan,  Jr 55 

Ferguson,  Charles  A 67 

Ferguson,  Edward  Bruce 6 

Ferguson,  Marjorie  F 40 

Ferguson,  Peter.  _. 13 

Fernald,  Robert  F 25 

Ferrell,  Hubert  F 12 

Ferris,  Robert  Edwin 31 

Ferris,  Walton  C 21 

Feuerhelm,  Verna  M 74 

Fidel,  E.  Allen 39 

Fields,  Glenn  D 28 

Finch,  George  M 50 

Fine,  Sidney  H 74 

Finger,  Seymour  M 27 

Finletter,  Thomas  K 75 

Finley,  Harold  D 1...  24 

Finn,  Richard  B 71 

Fischer,  Helene  E.  W 2 

Fischer,  Richard  Victor 27 

Fishburn,  Thomas  W 55 

Fishburne,  John  I 15 

Fisher,  Alan 6 

Fisher,  Dorsey  Gassaway 43 

Fisher,  John  W 34 

Fisher,  Roger  D 74 

Fisher,  Wayne  W 3 

Fisher,  William  Dale 47 

Fisk,  Ernest  H 36 

Fiske,  Norman  E 20,21 

Fitch,  Alva  R 20,34 

Fitzgerald,  John  F 25 

Fitzpatrick,  John  P 57 

Flack,  Joseph 5 

Flack,  Thomas  R 59 

Flake,  Wilson  0 — .  71 

Flatau,  Jack  A 56 

Fleming,  Andrew  C 13 

Fleming,  James  F _. 73 

Fletcher,  C.  Paul 46 

Fletcher,  Samuel  J 2 

Flexer,  Fayette  J 62 

Fliflet,  ArneT... 30 

Flinn,  Dennis  A 57 

Flohr,  EarlG 77 

Flood,  Douglas 33 

Flood,  Francis  A 8 

Flott,  Frederick  W.,  Jr 23 

Flournoy,  William  E.,  Jr 40 

Flynn,  Walter  J 19 

Fogarty,  Edelen _.  39 

Fogg,  Lennox  C,  Jr 36 


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Foley,  Arthur  D 6 

Foley,  Barry  Stephen 35 

FoUmer,  Cyrus  B 8 

Folsom,  Robert  S 12 

Fondren,  Terrell  W 56 

Foote,  Thomas  C 17 

Foote,  Walter  A 9 

Forbes,  Bruce  W 41 

Ford,  John  William 63 

Ford,  Richard 57 

Ford,  William  J 67 

Forman,  Douglas  N.,  Jr. 12 

Fornes ,  Frederic  C .,  J  r 41 

Forsten,  Weikko  A 30 

Fort,  Lamar  Edward 42 

Foster,  Andrew  B 2 

Foster,  Meade  T 48 

Foster,  William  C 73 

Foulon,  Robert  C 23 

Fowler,  William  A 67 

Fox,  Homer  S 8 

Fox,  John  P.,  Jr.... 55 

Fraleigh,  Albert  S 78 

Fraleigh,  William  N 67 

Francis,  Robert  J 67 

Frank,  Albert  Eugene 3 

Frank,  Laurence  C 71 

Frankel,  Samuel  B 11 

Frankfurter,  Otto  N 74 

Franklin,  Albert  B 1 

Frantz,  M.  Alison 33 

Eraser,  Robert  H 5 

Fratzke,  Ralph  C 58 

Fredrickson,  Oscar  W. 60 

Freeman,  Fulton 67 

Freer,  Christian  M 33 

Freers,  Edward  L 67 

French,  Harry  Q 61 

Fridrich,  George  J.,  Jr 44 

Fried,  Milton 17 

Friedman,  William  H 64 

Friendly,  Alfred 73 

Frillman,  Paul  W 13 

Fritzlan,  A.  David 67 

Fromer,  Julian  P 41 

Frothingham,  Donald 38 

Fuess,  John  C 61 

Fuller,  George  Gregg 67 

Fuller,  Nicholas  A 15 

Fuller,  WUliam  P.,  Jr 10 

Fullerton,  Hugh  S 21 

Fullinwider,  Ranson 2,51 

Funk,  Hoc 45 

Funkhouser,  Richard  E 19 

Furnas,  Howard  Earl 9,36 

Gabbert,  John  T.  L.  D 11 

Gagarine,  Alexis  M 37 

Gahagen,  Robert  D 19 

Gahn,  Lavn-ence  A 78 

Qalambos,  T.  Andrew 59 

Oalbraith,  Francis  J 67 

Galbraith,  Willard 67 

Gallaher,  John  F 58 

Gallardy,  Louis  O... 51 

Gallary,  Leo  N... 53 

Galling,  Walter 41 


Gallman,  Waldemar  J 

Gallo,  Louis  A 

Gamache,  Albert  C 

Gamon,  David  L . 

Gamson,  Arthur  L 

Gannett,  Michael  R 

Gantenbein,  James  W 

Gardiner,  John  P 

Gardiner,  Nona  L 

Gardner,  Margaret  K 

Garrett,  George  A 

Garrison,  Biddle  H 

Garvey,  James  A 

Garza,  Elias  G 

Gaspard,  Jerome  T 4 

Gasser,  Francis  R 

Gaston,  Frederick  H 

Gatch,  John  Newton,  Jr 

Gates,  Walter  B.,  Jr 

Gatewood,  Richard  D.. 

Gaudin,  Daniel,  Jr.. 

Gault,  James  A 

Gajme,  Homer  George 

Gebhart,  W.  F.  Davis 

Geer,  Leslie  E 

Geerken,  Forrest  K... 

Geier,  Paul  E 

Gelwicks,  Harold  G 

Gennert,  William  R 

Qentner,  Leo  Francis 

George,  Daniel  T 

George,  Scott 

George,  William  C 

Geren,  Paul  Francis 

Gerhard,  Frederick  W 

23,29,43,47 

Germann,  Edward  H 

Gerrity,  Charles  M 

Gibbons,  Robert  J 

Gibbs,  Robert  Henry 

Gibbs,  Russell  L 

Oiblin,  William  H.  G 

Gibson,  Raleigh  A 

Gibson,  William  G 

Gibson,  William  M 

Gidden,  Culver  E 

Gidney,  Charles  C,  Jr 

Giesecke,  Albert  A 

Gilbert,  Charles 

Gilchrist,  James  M.,  Jr 

Qilmore,  Eugene  A.,  Jr 

Gilpatric,  Donald  S 

Gilsinn,  David  L 

Gilstrap,  Sam  P 

Ginsburg,  Carl. 

Gist,  Justie  E 

Glawe,  Benoid  E 

Glazer,  Seymoui-  Hai'old 

Gleason,  John  P 

Gleeck,  Lewis  E.,  Jr 

Glenn,  Edgar  E 16,18 

Gleysteen,  Culver 

Glidden,  Harold  Walter 

Glover,  Robert  Gordon 

Qnade,  Richard  E... 

Godfrey,  Richard  A. 

Qodley,  G.  McMurtrie 


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lodlpy,  Harry  Gabriel 18 

)odsey,  Fred 35 

}oetzmann,  Jule  L_ 67 

}oiran,  Roger 37 

loldonborg,  Leon 22 

Joldman,  Thomas  A... 47 

}oldsmith,  Howard  C 41 

Goldstein,  Hyman 56 

loloway,  Edward  D 62 

loltman,  John  T.- 76 

lomez,  Ana  M 44 

Jomez,  Rudolph  E 53 

loodwin,  Elhs  M 18 

Joodwin,  Harold  Leland.---.  52 

Joodyear,  John 59 

Jordon,  Bartley  P 67 

Jordon,  Herbert 3 

3ordon,  Marcus  Joseph 56 

Jorrell,  Juan  L 9 

Sossett,  John  Q 14 

lotlieb,  Bernard 9 

Sough,  Leo  Aloysius 27 

Jould,  David  Eraser 29 

Jould,  Edward  A 73 

Jould,  James  W 47 

3owen,  Franklin  C  _ 70 

:irabiel,  Ruth  Rubetta 37 

3rady,  Henry  F 32 

3rady,  James  F 1 

3raffis,  JeanA 22 

3  ranata,  Harold  M 41 

3ranby,  Helene 76 

3rand,  Stanley  I 51 

3rant,  Francis  C,  Jr 23 

3rant,  John  E.  P 28 

3rant,  Merritt  M 37 

3rant,  Natalie  C 23 

3raves,  George  M 15 

3ray,  Archibald  E 8 

3ray,  Cecil  Wayne 22 

3ray,  Edward  R 73 

3reen,  Caspar  D 67 

3reen,  David  S: 53 

3reen,  George  A 73 

3reen,  Marshall 67 

3reen,  Paul  H.. 55 

3reene,  Joseph  N.,  Jr 39 

3reene,  Winthrop  S 17 

3reenup,  Julian  C 1 

3reenway,  Horace  W fil 

3reer,  Alice 74 

3resham,  Vernet  L 1 

3rey,  Charles 22 

3ribble,  DonA 26 

3riflan,  Ernest  K 29 

3riffln,  Robert  A _ 77 

3riffls,  Stanton 19 

3riggs,  Gale  Emerson. _- 33 

3riggs,  Robert  A 40 

3rigis,  Alfred  Lawrence 72 

3rinnell,  Robert 22 

3rofl,  Rowland  H 18 

3roman,  Henry  N 8,32 

3rondahl,  Teg  C 55 

Jropp,  Arthur  E 63 

3ross,  JosephjE 9 


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Qroth,  Edward  M 27 

Grotjohan,  A.  W.  J.. 13 

Groves,  H.  Lawrence 8 

Groves,  J.  Philip 4 

Gruenwald,     Josephine     Jo 

hanna 13 

Grunwell,  Thomas  A .._  14 

Gruza,  Lawrence  E 37 

Guaderrama,  Ernesto  S 45 

Guerra,  Oscar  H 50 

Guest,  Paul  L 53,56 

Gufler,  Bernard  A 26 

Guillotte,  George  B 75 

Guiney,  John  E.,  Jr 17 

Gullion,  Edmund  A 67 

Gurney,  F.  Taylor 37 

Oustin,  James  R 61 

Gutierrez,  Ernest  B 45 

Gwynn,  William  M 24 

Haaga,  Paul  G 67 

Hadary,  Gideon .  37 

Haddow,  J.  Paxton 10 

Hadraba,  Theodore  J 67 

Haering,  George  J 71 

Hagan,  John  Logan 54 

Hagenah,  Edward  R 60 

Hager,  Alice  Rogers.  - _ . .  4 

Hager,  JohnM 75 

Hagerman,  Worthington  E...  54 

Haggerty,  John  J ._.  64 

Haigh.JohnW 61 

Haines,  Charles  Q 40 

Haldeman,  Paul  J 52 

Hale,  Clyde  C 77 

Hale,  Robert  F 87 

Hall,  Carlos  C 50 

Hall,  Claude  H.,  Jr 28 

Hall,  Frederick  W 30 

Hall,  Weston  A 64 

Halla,  Philip  J 19 

Hallam,  Malcolm  P 61 

Haller,  Mary  K 16 

Hamilton,  Courtney  C,  Jr  ..  45 

Hamilton,  John  Andrew 15 

Hamilton,  Maxwell  M 67 

Hamilton,  William  L.,  Jr 29 

Hamlette,  Harry  L___ _.  14 

Hamlin,  John  N 31 

Hammond,  B.  Miles 32 

Hammond,  David  K 27 

Hand,  John  J 15 

Handley,  William  Jules 70 

Haney,  Albert  R _..  18 

Haney,  George  W.. 33 

Hankey,  John  Robert.  21 

Hanley,  J.  Daniel 53 

Hanna,  Archibald  J 53 

Hanna,  Willard  Anderson 47 

Hannah,  Norman  B 13 

Hannay,  Evan  B 75 

Hanney,  Andrew  Edward 27 

Hannigan,  Judson 73 

Hansen,  John  M 6,7 

Hansen,  George  W 8,56 

Hanson,  Charles'M.,  Jr 42 

Hanson,  Joseph  Osgood,  Jr...  62 


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Haraldson,  Wesley  Clifford.. 

Harbordt,  Edwin  M 

Hardage,  William  H 

Harding,  Kenneth  W 

Harding,  Robert  William 

Hardy,  Donald  L 

Hardy.  Nicholas 

Hardy,  William,  Jr 

Hare,  Raymond  A... 

Haring,  Philip  E 

Harlan,  Robert  H... 

Harley,  John  C 

Harley,  Robert  Bruce. 

Harmon,  Robert  L 

Harmony,  John  W 

Harper,  Joel  W.  C 

Harper,  Robert  O 

Harrell,  Raymond  Lee 

Harriman,  W.  Averell 

Harrington,  Davis  O 

Harrington.  Julian  F 

Harris,  Bertha  Belle 

Harris,  Eugene  V 

Harris,  Francis  Marion. 

Harris,  George  Lawrence 

Harris,  Laurence 

Harris,  Raymond  J 

Harris,  Richard  C 

Harris,  Walter,  Jr ... 

Harrison,  Daniel  B 

Harrison,  Landreth  M 

Harrison,  Randolph 

Hart,  Alexander  A.,  Jr 

Hart,  Boies  C,  Jr 

Hart,  Parker  T 

Hart,  Walton  C 

Harter,  Manson  Earl 1 ,  10, 5 

Hartwell,  Wayne  M 

Harvey,  Constance  R 

Haseltine,  Marshall 

Haselton,  Norris  S 

Haskell,  John  H.  F 

Haugen,  Aasta  B 

Hauser,  Frederick  H.,  Jr 

Haven,  Richard  B 

Havens,  Ralph  M 

Havlik,  Hubert  F 

Havron.  J.  Brock 

Hawkins,  Richard  H.,  Jr 

Hawley,  Franklin 

Hawley,  John  C 

Haworth,  Howard  F 

Hawthorne,  Carl  O. 

Hayes,  John 

Hayes,  John  N 

Hayes,  Stanley  T 

Hayes,  Thomas  J 

Hays,  George  A 

Hays,  Margaret  P... 

Hazlinger,  Anne  L... 

Heacock,  Roger  L 

Headden,  William  Ramon 

Heater,  Russell  C 

Heath,  Donald  R.. 

Heavey,  Robert  Whitcomb.. . 

Heftl,  Rudolph  W 

Heiler,  Bernard  F 


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Hein,  George  M. 14 

Heisler,  Charles  H 30 

Hejno,  Francis  J-.. -..  17 

Heltberg,  Arnlioth  G 64 

Hemenway ,  Harrison  H 74 

Henderson,  Clay  H 4 

Henderson,  Douglas 70 

Henderson,  Gregory 42 

Henderson,  James  E 52 

Henderson,  John  W 13 

Henderson,  Loy  W 36,46 

Henderson,  Robert  S 41 

Hening,  J.  Burwell 67 

Henry,  David  H.,  2d 67 

Henry,  J.  William 9 

Henry,  R.  Horton 59 

Herbert,  Raford  W._ 63 

Hermansen,  John  T._ 76 

Hermanson,  John  Herbert 29 

Herndon,  Richard  M 71 

Herrick,  Thaddeus  Allen,  Jr..  25 

Herron,  Francis  W 20 

Hersey,  Evelyn  Weeks 19 

Herz,  Martin  Florian.__ 67 

Heskin,  Oscar  E 13 

Hester,  Evett  D 52 

Hester,  Hugh  B 2 

Hettinger,  Converse 46 

Heyl,  MaryJ 74 

Hickok,  Thomas  A . 42 

Hicks,  Knowlton  V 3 

Higdon,  Charles  E 54 

Higgs,  L.  Randolph 58 

Hill,  Frederick  A 31 

Hill,  Heyward  G 60 

Hill,  John  Calvin,  Jr._ 55 

Hill,  John  Wallace 44 

Hill,  Richard  A 76 

Hill,  Robert  B 4 

Hillenbrand,  Martin  J.. 35 

Hillikcr,  Grant  Gilbert 41 

Hilton,  Howard  Judd,  Jr 35 

Hilton,  Ralph 1 

Himmel,  I.yle  C 3 

Hinckley,  Homer  C 11 

Hinderer,  Harry  A 11 

Hinke,  Frederick  W 55 

Hinkle,  Eugene  M 8 

Hinkle,  Robert  L.,  Jr 74 

Hinton,  Deane  R 59 

Hirsch,  Sol  S._- 22 

Hoard,  Robert  S 41 

Hochstein,  Cora  Helene 32 

Hodge.  Philip  G 39 

Hodgson,  Jack  C... 8 

Hodgson,  James  F 52 

Hoffmann,  Erich  W.  A 27 

Hoffmann,  Walter  W. 26 

Hohenthal,  Theodore  J 45 

Holbrook,  Matson 74 

Holden,  Maurice  C 44 

Holder,  Oscar  C_ 62 

Holdridge,  John  H 67 

Holland,  George  Kenneth 21 

HoUoway,  Jerome  K.,  Jr 7 

Holly,  Joseph  A 47 

Holm,  Arvid  G 49 


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Holman,  AVilliam  Grizzard...  4,47 

Holmes,  Edward  W 64 

Holmes,  Julius  C 28 

Holmgreen,  Elmer 75 

Holt,  John  B 26 

Holtz,  Harold  P 76 

Hood,  Reuben  C,  Jr 6 

Hooker,  Herbert  M 19 

Hooper,  Malcolm  P 70 

Hooper,  Peter,  Jr..- 26 

Hoover,  John  P 63 

Hope,  A.  Guy 4 

Hopkins,  Arthur  Haddon,  Jr..  12 

Hopkins,  John  A 43 

Hopkins,  Peter  S 78 

Hopper,  George  D 31 

Horgan,  Rogers  B 21 

Horn,  Adolph  B.,  Jr 16 

Horner,  John  Evarts C7 

Horsey,  Outerbridge 39 

Hostetter,  Writner-.. 30 

Houck,  FredH 29 

Hough,  Curtis  E 34 

Houghton,  Robert  B 50 

Houk,  Walter  P 19 

House,  A.  T.,  Jr 11 

Houston,  Robert  B.,  Jr 26 

Howard,  George  C 19 

Howard,  Wendell  S 19 

Howe,  C.  H.  Walter 47 

Howe,  Stanley  M 40 

Howison,  John  M. 1 

Hoylen,  Paul  Joseph 23 

Hoyt,  HenryA 50 

Hrones,  John  G 22 

Hubbard,  Fred  R 12 

Hubbard,  Phil  H 30 

Hubert,  Giles  A 34 

Huddle,  J.  Klahr 7 

Huddleston,  John  F 30 

Hudson,  Harry  Stuart 12 

Hudson,  Joel  C 54 

Hudson,  Print 76 

Hudson,  William  P 5 

Huestis,  Richard  S 27 

Huff.  Thomas  Daniel 55 

Huffman,  Robert  C 31 

Hughes,  James  R 15 

Hughes,  Morris  N 67 

Hughes,  Paul  R 27 

Hughes,  Richard  M 44 

Hughes,  William  P 43 

Hughlett,  Overton  Dickinson.  49 

Hukee,  Vernon  v.. - 49 

Hulen,  Elmer  C 55 

Hulick,  Charles  E.,  Jr 67 

Hull,  Dayton  W 33 

HuUey,  Benjamin  M 67 

Humes  Elizabeth 53 

Humpstone,  John  H 77 

Hungerford,  Harris  R 28 

Hunsaker,  Lee  M ..  5 

Hunt,  Frederick  D 25 

Hunt,  Howard  E.,  Jr 74 

Hunt,  Ralph  H 31 

Hunter,  Daniel  D 4 

Hunter,  James  A- 78 


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Paffi 

Hunter,  James  Albert 1 

Hunter,  Robert  L 

Hunter,  William  H 6 

Hunter,  Winifred  A 5 

Hurt,  Alfred  M 7 

Hussoy,  John  J.,  Jr 

Hussey,  William  B 29,3 

Huston,  Cloyce  K 7 

Hutchinson,  Charles  A.. 4 

Hutchinson,  Herbert 7 

Hutchinson,  Owen  R 1 

Hutsinpiller,  Herschel  H 5 

Hutton,  Paul  C 6 

Huyler,  Coulter  D.,  Jr 4 

Hyde,  Perry  J 4 

Hynes,  Kenneth  Norman 

lams,  John  D 3 

Ingersoll,  John  J 2 

Ingle,  Edward  M 4 

Ingraham  Edward  C,  Jr 

Ireland,  Philip  W 1 

Ireland,  Thomas  William 6 

Isaacson,  Harold  S  3 

Isenberg,  Walter  C,  Jr 3 

Ives,  J.  Winsor 3 

Ivy,  James  T.,  Jr 1 

Jackson,  Wallace  Van 4 

Jacobs,  J.  Roland 

Jacobs,  Joseph  E ! 

Jacobson,  Harry  G 1 

Jacobson,  Helen  M ' 

Jacques,  Joseph  E-_ S 

Jacyno,  Joseph  R 

Jago,  John  W 2 

Jahnke,  Louis  P 7 

Jakes,  Robert f 

James,  Garth  P 1 

James,  Robert  L 

Jandrey,  Fred  W f 

Janney,  Frederick  E 

Jantzen,  Robert 

Janz,  Robert 

Jarvis,  Francis  G 11,13,! 

Jarvis,  John  J.,  Jr 

Jay,  Edward 

Jeffers,  Charles  W 

Jelen,  Theodore  K 

Jelich,  John  William,  Jr 

Jenkins,  Alfred  LeS 

Jenkins,  Douglas,  Jr 

Jenkins,  Paul  A 

Jcnks,  Barton  P 

Jennison,  Peter  S - 

Jensen,  Dale  H 

Jensen,  Einar 

Jensen,  Julius  C 

Jensen,  Olive  M 

Jerncgan,  John  D- f 

Jessie,  Frank  S i 

Jester,  Dorothy  M '■ 

Jester,  Perry  N ! 

Jimenez,  Emilio  G ..         I 

Jochem ,  Frederick  L ( 

Johnpoll,  Alexander  C 

Johnson,  Charles  F 


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nson,  Earl  Woodrow 39 

nson,  Edward  L 58 

nson,  Ellen  Gardner 48 

nson,  Ellis  A- _. 20 

inson,  Eugene  H 49 

inson,  Frederick  C 30 

inson,  Hartwell 19 

inson,  Herschel  V 5 

inson,  Leonard  M 58 

inson,  Leslie  W 68 

inson,  Mildred  A 44 

inson,  Owen  D 23 

inson,  Richard  A -  5 

inson,  Richard  G 40 

mson,  Robert  C.,  Jr.. 9 

mson,  Robert  S 51 

anson,  U.  Alexis 72 

anston,  Archie  W 76 

anston,  Coldwell  S 68 

mston,  Mary  S... 7 

bnstone,  Harry  W 3 

mstone.  Jack  R_  - 16 

hnstoce,  Paul  H 78 

nes,  Arthur  Griffith 6S 

Qes,  Charles  B 76 

Qes,  Curtis  F 21 

aes,  George  Lewis,  Jr 28 

aes,  Gerald  G 1 

nes,  Howard  D 41 

nes,  Howard  P 57 

nes  J.  Jefferson,  3d 36,46 

nes,  John  Wesley 10 

nes,  Owen  T 41 

nes,  Ralph  A 53 

nes,  Richard  Emerson 11.31 

nes,  Sybillis  Day 13 

nes,  William  C,  3d 27 

nes,  William  K 58 

rdan,  Curtis  C 54 

rdan,  Donald  Samson 16 

rdan,  Francis  C 27 

rdan,  Maud  A 54 

rdan,  Russell  B 16 

rgensen,  Chris  Walter 13 

rgensen,  Wesley  E  _  _ 47 

sif,  Harold  George 49 

sselyn,  Paul  R 31 

va,  Eugene  E 16 

'va,  Joseph  J 38 

yce,  Robert  P 72 

idd,  Abbott 9 

idd,  Thomas  M 72 

iraska,  Anthony  J 3S 

irika,  Stephan,  Jr 2,48 

ist,  William  A 18 

ane,  Albert  Eli 39 

ane,  Francis  B 54 

ane,  William 45 

appel,  John  W 20 

apy,  Erki  I 57 

arpe,  Eugene  S 55 

asper,  Herman  R 56 

assebaum,  John  C 78 

atz,  Milton 73 

avanaugh,  John  M 27 

aye,  Homer  Cash 62 


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Kaylor,  James 29 

Kazanj  ian,  Reginald  S 68 

Kearney,  Sofia  P 40 

Keatley,  William  J 63 

Keeler,  Erwin  P 5 

Keeley,  James  Hugh,  Jr 59 

Keep,  Henry  B 36 

Keith,  Gerald. 28 

Kekich,  Emil  A.... 17 

Kelley,  Margaret  R 41 

Kelly,  George  F.._ _.  32 

Kelly,  John  Henry 22 

Kelly,  Thomas  A.  - 30 

Kelly,  William  Browne 27 

Kelsey,  Easton  T 53 

Kelsey,  Warren  A 30 

Kempton,  James  H 63 

Kendig,  Bertha  M 16 

Kennan,  George  F 68 

Kent,  Rachel  G 47 

Kepler,  Alexander  R 12 

Keppel,  John 62 

Kerr,  Peyton  A.,  Jr 36 

Kerrigan,  Edward  J 68 

Kerrigan,  William  Morrison..  27 

Ketcham,  John  B 47 

Key,  David  McK 5 

Kidder,RandolphA 6 

Kidder,  Stanley  R 72 

Kidner,  Charles  M 25 

KieHer,  William  B 30 

Kierman,  Frank  A 11 

KLlcoin,  William  L 8 

Kimmel,  Roy  I 25 

Kimpel,  Ben  D 3 

Kimrey,  Chester  H 44 

King,  Bayard.. 2 

King,  Donald  S 34 

King,  Frank  L 75 

King,  James  H 63 

King,  Muriel- 76 

King,  Nat  B 58 

King,  Spencer  M 68 

Klngsley,  Thomas  D 63 

Kinney,  Robert  A 41 

Kiplinger,  Jules  G 46 

Kipping,  Alan  S 64 

Kiraly,  Emery  R 35 

Kirby,  William  B 78 

Kirk,  Alan  G 4,43 

Kirley,  Louis  L 44 

Kittredge,  George  W 36 

Klein,  David 54 

Klein,  Randall  T.,  Jr 54 

Kleinhans,  Richard  E... 13 

Klemmer,  Harvey 28 

Klieforth,  Alfred  W.. 9 

Kline,  Steven 11 

Kling,  William 29 

Klise,  Richard  W 36 

Klotz,  Edwin  Randolph 56 

Kneeland,  Walter  E 44 

Knight,  Ridgway  B 22 

Knight,  William  E . ,  2d 39 

Knox,  Charles  F.,  Jr 38 

Knox,  M.  Gordon 68 

Kocher,  Eric 4,43 


Pai 

Koczak,  Stephen  A 

Koenig,  Albert 

Koepfli,  Joseph  Blake 

Kohler,  Foy  D... 

Kolarek,  Joseph  C 

Kolb,  Raymond  E__ _. 

Kolinski,  Charles  J 

Konya,  Charles  J 

Kopcsak,  Peter  J- 

Koicn,  Henry  L.  T 

Koren,  William,  Jr. 

Kosmak,  Katharine. 

Kowalski,  Alvin  F_ 

Krache,  Edward  J.,  Jr 

Kramers,  John  T 20, 

Krason,  William  S 

Krause,  Edward  J 

Krausse,  Henry  O 

Krausse,  Henry  Gustave,  Jr.. 

Krebs,  Max  V 

Kreis,  Foster  H 

Krentz,  Kenneth  C 

Kreps,  Kenneth  Ray.. 

Kretzmann,  Edwin  M.  J 

Kreuter,  Robert  H 

Krieg,  William  L 

Kronthal,  James  S 

Krueger,  Herbert  Tafft 31, 

Kubish,  Jack  B 

Kuhlman,  Thane  A 

Kuniholm,  Bertel  E 

Kuppinger,  Eldred  D 

Kushner,  Harry 

Kutchera,  Dean  Joseph 

Kuykendall,  C.  Porter 

La  Farge,  Charles  A 

Lafoon,  Sidney  K 

La  Freniere,  Joseph  A 

Lagasse,  Henry  A 

Lager,  Albert  Franklin 

Labium,  Arthur  H 

Laidlaw,  William  R 

Laing,  Duncan  J 

Lakas,  Nicholas  S 

Lakeland,  William  C 60, 

Lamb,  Richard  H 

Lambeth,  J.  D 

Lamm,  Donald  W 

LaMont,  George  D 

Lampe,  Dorothea  C 

Lamprecht,  Reinhard  W 

Lampson,  Edward  T 

Lanahan,  William  W.,  Jr 

Lancaster,  Bruce  M 

Lancaster,  Nathaniel,  Jr 

Lane,  Barton  G.,  Jr 

Lane,  Francis  A 

Lane,  Rufus  H.,  Jr 

Lane,  Samuel  Owen 

Langdon,  William  R 

Langguth,  Paul  O 

Lankenau,  Richard  F 

Lapham,  Roger  D 

Larsen,  Gilbert  E 

Larson,  Carrel  B 5, 10, 14, 

Larson,  Dorothy  I.. 


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Larson,  Florence  C 37 

La  Hue,  O.  Wallace 45 

Latimer,  Frederick  P.,  Jr 68 

Laukhuff,  Perry 26 

Laurell,  George  D__ 27 

Lauve,  Anita  C 23 

La  Vista,  Vincent 39 

Lawler,  Edward  J 2 

Lawrence,  W.  Henry,  Jr 31 

Lawson,  Edward  B 60 

Law  son,  Stanley  R 17 

Lawton,  James  S 47 

Leatherman,  Frederick  D 49 

Le  Bovit,  Harry 35 

LeBreton,  David,  Jr 68 

Lebus,  William  Frank,  Jr 27 

LeClair,  Leopold  J 22 

Leddy,  Raymond  G 63 

Lee,  Armistead  M 48 

Lee,  Charles  Adrian 68 

Lee,  James  L 35 

Leggett,  Herbert  B 2 

Lehrs,  John  A 59 

Leich,  John  Foster.-. 53 

Leininger,  Joseph  E 42 

Leonard,  John  W..  29 

Leonhardy,  Terrance  G 17 

Leonhart,  William  K 64 

Lester,  Allen  H 6 

Leuchtenbmg,  Phyllis  H 74 

Levangie,  George  Walter 6, 

10, 18,  51 

Levenson,  Seymour 11 

Leverich,  Henry  P 54 

Levno,  Anthony  F 53 

Levy,  Frank  A 62 

Lewis,  Charles  W.,  Jr 49 

Lewis,  Donald  A 38 

Lewis,  Han  ison 3 

Lewis,  Harry  R 50 

Lewis,  Leslie  Llewellyn 36 

Lewis,  Ruth  L 7 

Lewis,  Willis  F 15,20,34,48 

L'Heureux,  Herv6  J 68 

Libby,  Alice. 23 

Lieban,  Richard  W 78 

Lieban,  RuthW 78 

Llfschultz,  Burton  B 72 

Lightner,  E.  Allen,  Jr 68 

I-illig,  Arthur  Cecil.- ._  53 

Lincoln,  Francis  F 76 

Lindahl,  Eric  G 30 

Llndberg,  Edward  V 7 

Lindeman,  John  B 75 

Lindley,  Alfred  D 75 

Lindloff,  Alfred  C 75 

Lindsay,  Franklin  A 73 

Lindsey,  James  B 7 

Lindstrom,  Herman 58 

Lineaweaver,  F.  Ridgway 32 

Linebaugh,  J.  David 28 

Linthicum,  Thomas... 13 

Linthicum,  Walter  J 24 

Linwood,  Norman  J 51 

Lippincott,  Aubrey  E 38 

Lisle,  Raymond  E... 68 


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Lister,  George  T 53 

Litsey,  Weldon 63 

Little,  Alan  M.  G 62 

Little,  Charles  J 4 

Little,  William 61 

Little,  William  Roy 15 

Lium,  AdolfJ 68 

Livengood,  Charles  A 47 

Lloyd,  Rupert  A 42 

Lobenstine,  James  C 51 

Lockctt,  Thomas  H 52 

Locklmg,  William  B 25 

Loftus,  Victor  H 41 

Logan,  James  H 15 

Long,  Andrew  Willison,  Jr.. .  12 

Long,  Ed-ward  T 10 

Long,  Guy  Oliver 70 

Longacre,  David  R 11 

Longino,  James  C 23 

Longman,  Tremper 75 

Longstreet,  Victor  M 77 

Looram,  Matthew  J.,  Jr 40 

Lord,  John  H 57 

Loren,  Odin  G 45 

Loupe.  Sylvain  R 22 

Lovell,  Alfred  H.,  Jr 22 

Lovell,  John  R 55 

Lovell,  Ruth  A 52 

Lowry,  Roye  L. 20 

Loy,  Arthur  W 30 

Ludden,  Raymond  P 12 

Ludewig,  Charles  K 7 

Ludy,  Albert  K.,  Jr 70 

Lukas,  Gage  Elmer 39 

Lund,  Arthur  Grant 62 

Limd,  John  Jorgenson 49 

Lundgren,  Maynard  B 27 

Lutkins,  LaRue  R 12 

Lyda,  Herbert  W 48 

Lynch,  Andrew  G 68 

Lynch,  John  B 21,49,57 

Lynn,  Stanley 77 

Lyon,  Cecil  B 52 

Lyon,  Frederick  B 71 

Lyon,  Frederick  S 36 

Lyon,  Scott. 62 

Maas,  John  B.,  Jr 63 

MacArthur,  Douglas,  2d 4 

Macatec,  Robert  B 68 

Macauley,  Edward 24 

MacDonald,  Donald  Stone...  42 

MacDonald,  John  E 68 

Macdonald,  John  J 50 

MacDonald,  John  P.- 9 

MacDonell,  Sara  M.. 29 

Macfarland,  James  M 61 

Macgowan,  Basil  F 51 

Macintosh,  Elizabeth  Child..  8 

Mackiernan,  Douglas  S 14 

MacKinnon,  Ranald  M 4,47 

MacMillan,  James  H 68 

MacMillan,  Louise 58 

MacMillan,  Victor  C 18 

MacNees,  Frank  J 60 

MacPherson,  Gardner  B 5 


MacQuaid,  Robert  John 

MacVeagh,  Lincoln 

Macy,  Clarence  E 

Macy,  Robert  H 

Macy,  Robert  M 

Madden,  Daniel  M 

Maddox,  William  P 

Madonne,  John  H 

Maestrone,  Frank  E 

Maffitt,  Edward  P 

Mag,  Edward  Arnold 

Magee,  Alice 

Magistretti,  William  L 

Magliozzi,  Francis  N.. 

Maguire,  Philip  F 

Maher,  Frances  M 

Mahoney,  Alice  C 

Maish,  James,  Jr 

Mak,  Dayton  S 

Makepeace,  LeRoy. 

Maldonado,  Joseph  E 

Maleady,  Thomas  J 

Malige,  Marcel  E 

Mallon,  Patrick ! 

Mallory,  George  W 

Mallory,  Lester  De  Witt 

Malloy,  John  T 

Manbey,  David  J.  S 

Manell,  Ahram  E.. 

Maness,  George  Hubert 

Maney,  Edward  S 

Mangold,  Frederick  R 

Manhard,  Philip  W 

Mann,  Frederick  J 

Mann,  Thomas  C 

Manning,  John  F 

Maicelle,  Dominic  J 

Marcy,  Oliver  M . 

Marelius,  Donald  C 

Marelius,  Edward  A 

Maresch,  Frederick 

Marget,  Arthur  W 

Mark,  David  E.. 

Marr,  Robert  Miller 

Marshal],  Charles  A 

Marshall,  James  E.,  Jr 

Martin,  Edwin  W 

Martin,  Graham  Anderson  _. 

Martin,  Harry  L.,  Jr. 

Martin,  James  V.,  Jr 

Martin,  Thaddeus  Craig 

Martin,  Vernon  P 

Martindale,  Robert  C 

Marvel,  Josiah,  Jr 

Marvin,  David  K 

Marvin,  John  H 

Mason,  Gordon  B 

Mason,  James  O 

Mason,  Webber  J 

Massey,  Parke  D,  Jr 

Masten,  Floyd  E 

Master,  Herbert  Graham 

Masters,  Walter  M 

Masure,  Ralf  H 

Mathews,  Elbert  G. 

Mathews,  Laurance  Oldham, 
Jr 


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atson,  John  Edward  .  5, 14, 18,  51 

atthews,  H.  Freeman 57 

attison,  Gordon  H 68 

auro,  Charles  T.,  Jr 40 

autner,  Robert  J 55 

axwell,  William  S 20 

ay,  Arnold  N 78 

lay,  James  A 23 

[ayer,  Ernest  de  W 26 

[ayer,  Karl  R 42 

[aynard,  David  M 71 

[azzeo,  Louis  B 64 

[cAllister,  Edward  L 11 

[cAndrews,  John  H.  E 61 

[cAulifle,  Eugene  V 26 

[cBride,  Robert  H 34 

[cCaflery,  Richard  S.,  Jr 75 

[cCann,  Thomas  A 39 

[cCargar,  James  G 40 

IcCarthy,  Charles  W 10 

IcCarthy,  Richard  M 12 

IcCarty,  Glenn  R.,  Jr 30 

IcClelland,  Roswell  D 58 

IcClelland,  Harry 77 

IcClintic,  Stephen  H 25 

IcClintock,  Robert  Mills, .-.  68 

IcClure,  Russell  S 72 

jlcCoUom,  Harold  G 59 

llcConaughy,  Walter  P 42 

'-IcConeghey,  Harold  G 12 

IcCormick,  Thomas  E.,  Jr..  17,  65 

/IcCormick,  Thomas  James-.  42 

IcCorquodale,  Lewis  C 41 

-IcCoy,  Francis  T 13 

/[cCoy,  Scribner  W 24 

dcCully,  Edward  N 45 

/IcCusker,  Honor  Cecilia 47 

dcDaniel,  Joseph  M.,  Jr 73 

.IcDermott,  William  M 73 

/IcDonald,  George 55 

.IcDonald,  James  Grover 38 

/IcDonald,  Margaret 42 

/IcDonough,  Dayle  C 30 

>IcElhiney,  Thomas  W 47 

/TcEneaney,  William  P_ 53 

/IcEnelly,  Thomas 53 

^cFadden,  William  A_- 39 

/IcFadyen,  Archibald  A.,  Jr.  68 

dcFall,  Jack  K 8 

.IcFarland,  James  H.,  Jr 52 

dcFarland,  Joseph  Fergus. .-  24 

/IcGeary,  Stanley  A 12 

iIcGehee,  James  C 6 

/TcGonigal,  Donald  F 77 

dcGrath,  Donald  J 6 

^TcGrath,  Henry  L_ 60 

IcGrath,  John  B 27 

IcOregor,  Robert  Gardner..  61 

iIcGuire,  Ralph  Jack 68 

dcHenry,  Lucille  Weller 68 

/Icllhenny,  Samuel  A.,  Jr...  45 

■Iclnteer,  Sarah  M 74 

/lelntosh,  Clarence  J 62 

Iclntyre,  William  Harry  J..  28 

Reiver,  Alexander 26 

^clvor,  Carlisle  C 3 

iIcKee,  Henry  Hunt- 29 


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McKellops,  Harry  J 64 

McKelvey,  Delano 38 

McKelvey,  Erman  R 47 

McKenna,  James  E 10 

McKemia,  Vincent  T 50 

McKenney,  Warren  H 40 

McKesson,  John  A.,  3d 35 

McKiernan,  Thomas  D 46 

McKillop,  David  H 68 

McKinney,  Samuel  H 6 

McKinney,  Walter  H 9 

McKittrick,  Thomas  H 73 

McKnight,  Cleveland  B 36 

McLain,  Camden  L 10 

McLallen,  Walter  F.,  Jr 54 

McLaughlin,  Edward  D 38 

McLean,  Allan  F.,  Jr 31 

McLoon,  Charles  Hayden 8 

McMahan,  Mansfield 10 

McMahon,  Eugene  Francis..  38 

McMenamin,  Edward  B 74 

McMillan,  John  H 62 

McMillin,  Stewart  E 68 

McMorris,  David  S 50 

McMullen,  John  Joseph 59 

McXamara,  Donald  G 17 

McNeal,  Donald  Hamlin 28 

McNiece,  Renwick  S 41 

McNown,  William  K 20,21 

McQuaid,  Elias  Alfred 22 

McQuillen,  Francis  J 8,56 

McSweeney,  John  M 68 

McVicker,  Charles  P.,  Jr 52 

Meade,  Stephen  J 42 

Meader,  James  L 52 

Meadows,  Nathan  R 58 

Medina,  Victor  M 18 

Med vedeff ,  Harold  C 62 

Meekins,  Lynn  W 70 

Meeks,  Nelson  P 9 

Meier,  Oscar  W 42 

Meiklejohn,  Xorman  J 77 

Mein,  John  Gordon 39 

Meisling,  Vaughn  F 11 

Melbourne,  Roy  M 68 

Melhy,  Everett  K 33 

Melby,  John  Fremont 11 

Mellen,  Sydney  L.  W 68 

Meloy,  Francis  E.,  Jr 55 

Memminger,  Robert  B 59 

Mendenhall,  Joseph  A 61 

Menter,  Sanford 68 

Mercer,  Preston  V 56 

Merchant,  Livingston  T 10 

Meredith,  Edith  P.. 2 

Meriam,  Anne  W. 41 

Merrell,  Clay 32 

Merrell,  George  R 20 

Mersman,  Scudder 31 

Messing,  Gordon  ^I 3 

Metcalfe,  Arthur  V 45 

Metcalf,  Lee  E 68 

Meyer,  Armin  H. 68 

Meyer,  Paul  W 9 

Meyer,  Robert 13 

Meyerkort,  Roberta  L 3 

Meyers,  Harry  F--- ,.  49 


Pi 

Michaelis,  Ralph  L 

Michalka,  Earl  R.. 

Michela,  Joseph  A 

Mickam,  John  B 

Middleton,  Betty  Ann 

Middleton,  John  W 

Mill,  Edward  W 

Millar,  John  Y 

Millard,  Hugh 

Miller,  Art  B.,  Jr 

Miller,  Elliott  H 

Miller,  George  E 

Miller,  Joseph  A 

Miller,  Lee  C. 

Miller,  Marian  Day 

Miller,  Paul  M 

Miller,  Ralph 

Miller,  Raymond  C 4 

Miller,  Robert  L.. 

Miller,  Verle  D 

Miller,  Wallace  J 

Millet,  Charles  S 

Milligan,  Leroy  E i; 

Millingtou,  William  A 

Mills,  James  M 

Mills,  Sheldon  T 

Miner,  Philip  D 

Miner,  Robert  G 

Minneman,  Paul  G 

Miimigerode,  H.  Gordon 

Minor,  George  C 

Minor,  Harold  B 

Minor,  Jack  Blanchard 

25, 3; 

Mirick,  Susannah 

Mitchell,  Frank  G 

Mitchell,  Reginald  P 

Mitchell,  William  A 

Mittendorf,  Clarence  O. 

Moberly,  Robert  E 

Moe,  Sherwood  O 

Moffat,  Abbot  L 

Moffett,  James  D 

Moffitt,  George,  Jr 

MoDfitt,  James  P 

Moffly,  Charles  Knox". 

Mohler,  Mary  E 

Moir,  Phyllis 

Mokma,  Gerald  A 

Molesworth,  Kathleen 

Montamat,  Harold  E .. 

Montenegro,  Daniel  W 

MontUor,  Joseph  J 

Moody,  George  T 

Moody,  Robert  B 

Mooers,  Horatio 

Moore,  Carl  E 

Moore,  Charle-s  E 

Moore,  Charles  R.. 

Moore,  Clarence  W 

Moore,  Dwight  L 

Moore,  James  W 

Moore,  Laurence  S 

Moore,  Malcolm  A 4 

Moore,  Oscar  K 

Moore,  Robert  W 

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Moore,  Warren  S.,  Jr 59 

Moorhouse,  Ervie  Margaret.-  37 

Moorhouse,  Glen  E 74 

Moose,  James  S.,  Jr 71 

Moot,  Edwin  H_ 68 

Moran,  John  A.,  3d 6 

Mordecai,  Lionel  S 45 

More,  Bolard 45 

Morel,  Roland  T 33 

Moreland,  William  D.,  Jr 24 

Morey,  Charles  R 39 

Morey,  Leonard  R 23 

Morgan,  George  A 62 

Morgan,  James  O 41 

Morgan,  John  F 13 

Morgan,  John  H 22 

Morgan,  William  E 73 

Moriarty ,  Fran  cisB 57 

Morin,  Laurent  E 24 

Morris,  Brewster  H 62 

Morris,  David . 52 

Morris,  John  Howard 19 

Morris,  Leland  B 68 

Morrison,  John  B 35 

Morrow,  James  v.. 73 

Moses,  H.  Claremont 45 

Moses,  Thomas 6 

Moss,  Herman 59 

Moy,  Kenneth  P 78 

Moyer,  Raymond  T 77 

Muccio,  John  J 41 

Muelberger,  Arthur  P 22 

Mueller,  Charles  G 50 

Muenter,  Hilbert  F 35 

Mulcahy,  Edward  W 31 

Mulhern,  Alice  G 40 

Muller,  Edgar  B 55 

Muller,  William  George,  Jr...  37,38 

Mulliner,  La  Mar  D 58 

MuUoy,  MaryE 68 

Munger,  William  L 77 

Murdock,  Thomas  Glenn 5,54 

Murfln,  Thomas  H.... 71 

Murphy,  Frank  M 53 

Murphy,  John  L 29 

Murphy,  Robert  D 25,26 

Murray,  Lee 29 

Murray,  William  B 45 

Murrell,  Franklin  H 17 

Myers,  Frederick  E 13 

Myers,  Robert  J -  75 

Myers,  Wellington  Z 14 

Mynderse,  Jacob  F 1 

Nabel,  Eugene -  59 

Nadelman,  E.  Jan 53 

Nadler,  Seymour  I 14 

Nagoski,  Joseph  P. 35 

Neathery,  Jack  B 19 

Neighbors,  W.  Milbourne 30 

Nelson,  Allan. 21 

Nelson,  Elton  Glen 36 

Nelson,  Glenn  W 71 

Nemzek,  Lee  P 75 

Nes,  David  G 37 

Nesbit,  Robert  A.. 76 

Nesselhof,  William,  Jr 47 


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Nester,  Alfred  T 63 

Neubert,  Joseph  W 64 

Newbegin,  Robert 14 

Newbold,  Gilbert  L 56 

Newell,  Hugo  V 41 

Newland,  Paul 26 

Newsom,  David  Dunlop 49 

Newton,  Elmer 68 

Newton,  James  D 38 

Niccoll,  Frank  C 45 

Nicholl,  Helen  R... 9 

Nichols,  Donald  H 49 

Nickerson,  Roger  Brown 61 

Niederjohn,  James  A 53 

Nielsen,  Orsen  N 3 

Nielsen,  Waldemar  A 73 

Nindel,  Benjamin  E 68 

Noel,  James  A 33 

Nolan,  Louis  Clinton 15 

Nolan,  Thomas  F 10 

Norall,  Frank  V 74 

Norden,  Carl  F 10 

Norelli,  Vincent  B 78 

Norton,  Lawrence  H.. 76 

Norweb,  R.  Henry 68 

Novak,  Jack  C 17 

Nufer,  Albert  F 20 

Nugent,  Julian  L.,  Jr 49 

Nunley,  William  T 68 

Nuveen,  John,  Jr 76 

Nyhus,  Paul  O 28 

Nyren,  Albert  V 32 

Oakley,  R.  Kenneth 68 

O'Beirne,  Frank 30 

Ocheltree,  John  B 5 

Ockey,  William  C 3 

O'Connor,  Charles  R 44 

O'Connor,  James  F.,  Jr 10 

O'Connor,  Katherine  E 61 

O'Daniel,  John  W 62 

Ode,  Robert  C 53 

O'Donnell,  Charles  P.. 9 

O'Donnell,  John  F.,  Jr 68 

O'Donnell,  Justin  E 5 

O'Donoghue,  Sidney  E 7 

Oehm,  Anne  M 21 

Offie,  Carmel 26 

Ogden,  Robert  F 59 

Ogletree,  Tigner 52 

O'Grady,  James  M 26 

O'Grady,  John  F... 69 

Oldham,  Jack  J.  H 71 

Olds,  Herbert  V 47 

Olesnevich,  Stephen. 9 

Olive,  Agnes  M.  L 78 

Olive,  William  M 13 

Oliver,  John  G 45 

Olmsted,  Mary  S. 47 

Olson,  Glen  S 37 

Olson,  Andrew  E 3 

Olson,  Clinton  L 3 

Olson,  Lily  A 32 

Olson,  Lynn  H 24 

Olson,  Theodore  B 49 

O'Malley,  Joseph  H 51 

O'Mara,  Rasrmond  J.. 14 


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O'Neal,  Birch  D 

O'Neal,  Emmet 

O'Neill,  W.  Paul,  Jr 

Opal,  Chester  H 

Oppenheim,  David 

Ordway,  John.. 

Orebaugh,  Walter  W 

Ortwein,  Mathias  Joseph ■ 

Osbom,  David  L m 

Osborne,  Melville  E ■ 

Osbourn,  James  P 

Osburn,  Charles  G 

O'Shaughnessy,  Elim 

O'Shaughnessy,  Kathleen  D.. 

Ostertag,  Augustus M 

O'Sullivan,  James  L ■ 

Overton,  Douglas  W " 

Owen,  Augustus  C 

Owen,  Robert  Irving 

Owsley,  Charles  H 

Ozer,  Sol  D 

Pack,  Charles  M 

Packard,  James  W.,Jr 

Packard,  Walter  E 

Packer,  Earl  L 

Padberg,  Eugene  L.,  Jr 

Paddock,  Arthur  L.,  Jr 

Paddock,  Paul ,..:... 

Page,  Denzil  LeRoy 

Page,  Edward,  Jr.. 

Paige,  Jason,  Jr 

Paige,  Robert.. 

Paine,  Charles  E 

Painter,  Carvel 

Pallister,  Mervyn  Victor 

Palmer,  Ely  E 

Palmer,  Florence... 

Palmer,  Gardner  E 

Palmer,  George  E 

Palmer,  John  Peabody 

Palmer,  Joseph,  2d 

Pappano,  Albert  E 

Pardillo,  Raymond  M._ 

Park,  Nelson  R 

Park,  William  M 

Parker,  Charles  B 

Parker,  Edward  S 

Parker,  James  P 

Parker,  John  C... 4, 

Parker,  Leonidas  M.. 

Parker,  Pierre  E 

Parker,  W.  Leonard 

Parks,  James  E 

Parmelee,  Perry  O... 

Parry,  Carroll  C 

Parsloe,  Arthur  G... 

Parsons,  Givon  M 

Parsons,  J.  Graham 

Parsons,  Marselis  C,  Jr 

Partridge,  Richard  C 

Pasquet,  Maurice... 

Patch,  Isaac,  Jr 

Paterson,  Robert  W 

Patten,  William  S.. 

Patterson,  Andrew  F 

Patterson,  Jefiferson 


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itterson,  Richard  C,  Jr 33 

itterson,  Stewait  M 78 

lul,  Joseph  H 63 

iulson,  Bernard  J 37 

ixton,  J.  Hall 14 

lyne,  Charles  E.  B 9 

eahody,  Paul  E 44 

eake,  J.  H.  Cameron 18 

earlson,  Gladys 74 

earsou,  Paul  H 31 

ease,  Harold  D 64 

easlee,  Alexander  L 13 

eck,  William  L 2 

eddie,  Joseph  S 20.21 

edersen,  Alfred  J 10 

edigo,  Walter  Spurgeon,  Jr..  64 

ell,  Claiborne 17 

ell,  Robert  T _. 22 

endleton,  Charles  Herbert-..  53 

enfield,  James  K 16 

enniman,  William  F.,Jr 10 

epin,  HaroldT 9 

ercival,  LeRoy  F.,  Jr 26 

'erkins,  George  W 73 

erkins,  TroyL 69 

'erkins,  Warwick 60 

'erry,  Glerm  O 50 

I'erry,  John  M 57 

I'eters,  C.  Brooks 77 

'eters,  Richard  B 41 

'eterson,  Avery  F 57 

'eterson,  Chesley  O 61 

'eterson,  George  L 75 

'eterson,  Oliver  Arthur 57 

'etrow,  Chris  G 35 

'feifler,  Harry  F.,  Jr 72 

'fiffner,  Eugene  C 6 

'helan,  George  R 64 

'helan,  Raymond. 50 

'helps,  William  Walter,  Jr...  16 

'hilbin,  Tobias  R.,  Jr 62 

'hillips,  Frank  E 13 

'hillips,  Richard  I 63 

'hillips,  Robert  M 51 

'hippeny,  Mary  Carol 48 

'icard,  George  L 22 

'ierce,  Edward  R 27 

'ierrot,  A.  Ogden 51 

'igott,  C.  Montagu 54 

'ilcher,  James  B 69 

'inder,  Frank  J 42 

'inkertou,  Lowell  C 42 

'itchford,  John  C 7 

'ittman,  Robert  D 75 

'itts,  Henry  L„  Jr 6 

'lakias,  John  N _  22 

'litt,  Edwin  A 45 

'oe,  B.  Frank,  Jr 16 

^olakoff,  Joseph 29 

'olutnik,  Ernest  V 34 

'ond,  Jeanette 50 

'ool,  John  C 35 

'oole,  Richard  A 47 

'ope,  James  D 76 

'ope,  Phillip  H 40 

'orter,  Horace  G 74 

'orter,  Mary  Jane 3 


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Porter,  Paul  R 72 

Porter,  William  B.,  Jr 49 

Porter,  William  J 16 

Post,  Albert 56 

Post,  David 44 

Post,  Richard  H 15 

Pottenger,  Charles  H 59 

Potter,  Ho  ward  W .,  Jr 27 

Potter,  Kennet  F 49 

Poullada,  Leon  B 9 

Powell.  Boy ce  E 27 

Powell,  James  C,  Jr 29 

Powell,  Ralph  E 74 

Powell,  Webster 3 

Power,  Thomas  S 29 

Pracht,  Raymond  W.  T 21 

Pratt,  James  W 69 

Pratt,  Norman  K 43 

Prendergast,  Curtis  W 42 

Prengel,  Alex  Theodore 15 

Prentice,  Edward  S 75 

Preston,  Austin  R.... _.  43,59 

Price,  Arthur  P 17 

Price,  C.  Hoyt 26 

Price,  William  E 54 

Prichard,  Virgil  E 61 

Prince,  Edward  P.. 35 

Pringle,  Sandy  MacGregor...  48 

Prisbeck,  Stanley  J 26 

Prohme,  Rupert 33 

Propps,  Herbert  F_ 58 

Prosto V,  Eugene  V 69 

Prud'homme,  Hector  Charles.  25 

Pumphrey,  Lowell  M 73 

Purnell,  Lewis  M 69 

Quarterman,  William  H. 42 

Quarton,  Harold  B... _.  45 

Quate,  Graham  Sheppard.  20,33,34 

Quereau,  Edmund  P 24 

Quick,  James  C 17 

Quinn,  Thomas  C 39 

Rabenold,  Ellwood  M.,  Jr...  ■     40 

Raber,  Lewis  W 51 

Rabida,  Albert  A 7 

Radford,  Joseph,  Jr 27 

Radford,  Robert  A 76 

Raflerty,  William  A 44 

Ragatz,  Mary  P 29 

Ragland,  Joseph  P 15 

Railey,  Howard  B 4,22,43 

Raine,  Philip 44 

Raineri,  Peter  J 45 

Rambo,  William  Preston 6 

Ramey,  Ruby  E 50 

Ramsaur,  Ernest  E.,  Jr 61 

Ramsey,  Henry  C 52 

Ramsey  Henry  O 17 

Randall,  Harold  M 69 

Randall,  Russell  E 62 

Randolph,  Archibald  R 50 

Randolph,  John  H 55 

Rankin,  Karl  L 32 

Rann,  Henry  Niels 17 

Raser,  George  B 14 

Rasmussen,  Kai  E 49 


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Ravndal,  Christian  M 

Ravotto,  Joseph  D 

Ray,  Guy  W 

Raymond,  Edwin  Russell 

Read,  Marion  Ellette 

Read,  Robert  E 

Reagan,  Daniel  J 

Reams,  R.  Bordon.. 

Reber,  Samuel.-. 

Recknagel,  Thomas  M 

Redden,  Normand  William.. 

Redecker,  Sydney  B 

Redington,  Robert  J... 

Reed,  Charles  S.,  2d.. 

Reed,  George  L 

Reed,  Harry  Clinton 

Reed,  Horace  G 

Reed,  Juan  A 

Reed,  Leslie  E 

Reed,  William  Edward 

Reeder,  Arthur  Gerald 

Reeder,  Lorin  G 

Reese,  George  Henkle 

Reeves,  Richard  H 

Regis,  Peter 3: 

Rehm,  W.  Lane 

Reichardt,  Bernard  E 

Reid,  JackD...- % 

Reiner,  Herbert,  Jr 

Reinhardt,  G.  Frederick 

Renchard,  George  W 

Rendall,  Edwin  C 

Reveley,  Paul  J 

Revey,  Lewis  E 

Rewinkel,  Milton  C 

Reynolds,  Don  B 

Reynolds,  G.  Edward. 

Reynolds,  Martin 

Reynolds,  Stephen  C,  Jr 

Reynolds,  William  M.,  Jr 

Rhoades,  Otis  W 

Rhodes,  Harold  H 

Rhodes,  William  C 

Ricciardi,  D.  Robert 

Rice,  Charles  M.,  Jr 

Rice,  Charley  L 

Rice,  Edward  E 

Rice,  Elizabeth 

Rice,  Maurice  S 

Richards,  Arthur  L 

Richards,  Edmund  Burke 

Richards,  J.  Bartlett 

Richardson,  James  M 

Richardson,  John  H 

Richardson,  John  S.,  Jr 

Richardson,  Lowell  G 

Richardson,  W.  Garland 

Richey,  Earle  J 

Richey,  Harold  L 

Riddick,  John  G 

Riddle,  James  R 

Riddleberger,  James  W 

Rieger,  John  Francis 

Ries,  Joseph... 

Riggs,  Whitaker  F.  Jr 

Rigley,  Orin  H.,  Jr 

Riker,  Ohver  P.  Jr_.. 


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Riley,  Clifton  Virginia 49 

Riley,  Francis  J- 15 

Riley,  Lowell  M 23 

Rinden,  Robert  W 12 

RingwaJt,  Arthur  R 69 

Riordan,  Robert  E 48 

Risk,  James  C . 62 

Rivera,  Regulo 57 

Rivera,  Rodolfo  0._ 63 

Rivinus,  Edward  F.,  Jr 61 

Robbins,  James  J 57 

Roberts,  John  G 72 

Roberts,  Quincy  F 31 

Roberts,  Randloph 38 

Roberts,  Spencer  Eugene 62 

Robertson,  William  P 47 

Robinson,  Joseph  S--  60 

Robinson,  Reed  P 27 

Robinson,  Thomas  H 57 

Robinson,  Virginia  Mae_ 58 

Robison,  Harold  D._ 13 

Roche,  James  M 56 

Rock,  Vincent  P 76 

Rockett,  Alice  E 44 

Rockwell,  Stuart  W 69 

Roeder,  Larry  Winter 42 

Rogatnick,  Joseph  H 14 

Rogers,  Buford  G 58 

Rogers,  Jordan  T 26 

Rogers,  William  M 76 

Roll,  William  G 17 

Roman,  Howard  E 59 

Romero,  Arthur  J 10 

Romero,  Jos6  L 8 

Romlein,  John  W 34 

Ronhovde,  Andreas  G . . 57 

Rood,  Leslie  L 40 

Roof,  William  R 13 

Roosevelt,  Archibald  B.,  Jr..  42 

Root,  John  F 7 

Roper,  George  S 8 

Rose,  HalleckL... 26 

Rosen,  Arthur  H 69 

Roser,  Harold  C ,  36 

Ross,  Claude  G 33 

Ross,  Ervin  Clinton 52 

Ross,  Irving  S 74 

Ross,  James  A.,  Jr 49 

Rossow,  Robert,  Jr 7 

Rothlein,  Gerard  John 39 

Rothwell  Franklin  G 55 

Roudybush,  Franklin 24 

Rourk,  JohnP 48 

Rousseau,  James  Talmadge. .  12 

Rowe,  Everett  C 61 

Rowell,  Edward  J 17,49 

Royce,  Edith  M 41 

Royt,  Frederick  L 7 

Rozier,  John  W 42 

Rubottom,  Roy  Richard,  Jr..  14 

Ruch,  Kenneth  Jones 71 

Ruchti,  James  R-.- 9 

Rudziak,  Nicholas  D 53 

Rueter,  Frank  T 10 

Ruff,  Samuel  O 5 

Ruge,  Neil  M 41 

Ruggles,  Melville  J 69 


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Rush,  James  T 29 

Russ,  GlenW 20 

Russell,  H.  Earle 9 

Russell,  Hugh  E 23 

Rutherford,  M.  Robert 13 

Rutter,  Peter 40 

Ruyle,  Benjamin  J 27 

Hynas,  Stephan  A 33 

St.  Louis,  George  W 78 

Salter,  Fred  K 69 

Samson,  Henry  T. 78 

Sanborn,  Mark  D 74 

Sanchez,  Manuel 4, 22, 43, 46 

Sanderhoff,  Lubert  O 63 

Sanders,  John  T 69 

Sanders,  Terry  B.,  Jr __.  8 

Sanderson,  Melville  A.,  Jr...  60 

Sands,  William  Langdon 42 

Saposs,  David  J 73 

Sappington,  James  C,  3d 28 

Satterthwaite,  Joseph  C 69 

Satterthwaite,  Livingston-..  69 

Sauer,  Jacob  S 2 

Saimders,  Willard  A 6 

Saunders,  William  H 11 

Sayer,  Joseph  M 20 

Scarbrough,  D wight  E 5 

Schaben,  Richard  W 33 

Schaffner,  Louise 17 

Schage,  Herbert  L 77 

Scherer,  George  F 43 

Schnee,  Alexander 58 

Schneider,  Agnes 22 

Schneider,  Douglas  H 69 

Schneider,  Henry  J 71 

Schneider,  Robert  M 23 

Schnelling,  Thomas  C_ _.  75 

Schoellkopf,  W.  Horton,  Jr...  8 

Schoen,  Abbey 44 

Schoenfeld,  Rudolf  E 54 

Schomburg,  August 8 

Schott,  Robert  R 37 

Schrager,  Victor  L 40 

Schraud,  Myron  H- 45 

Schultheis,  Frederic  D 11 

Schute,  Norman  Vere. 21,58 

Schutz,  Joseph  W 57 

Schwartz,  Richard  A.  O 3 

Schwarztrauber,  Evelyn  M..  3 

Schweitzer,  Ralph  A 14 

Schwinn,  Walter  Kelly 52 

Scott,  Albert  W 58 

Scott,  Winfleld  H 25 

Scott,  Winston  M 28 

Scotten,  Robert  M 48 

Scotti,  Elio 40 

Scranton,  Laurell  L 76 

Seager,  Sedric  H 76 

Sears,  Augustus  I 74 

Seate,  JohuH 45 

Sebald,  William  J 71 

Seddicum,  Paul  C 8 

Sedgwick,  Cabot 69 

Seibert,  Elvin 2 

Seidensticker,     Edward     G., 

Jr 71 


Seitz,  Albert  B 

Senter,  Thomas  R 

Service,  John  S 

Service,  Richard  M 

Severe,  Marc  L 

Severy,  Rolland  Douglas.. 

Sewell,  John  W 

Sexton,  Helen  Randolph.. 

Sexton,  William  T 

Seymour,  Jean  W 

Shahin,  Edward  S 

Shantz,  Harold 

Share,  William  Edward... 
Sharp,  Frederick  D.,  3d_.. 

Shaw,  George  P 

Shaw,  Robert  B 

Shea,  Frank  R 

Shea,  Robert  D. _. 

Sheehan,  Robert  M 

Shelton,  William  C 

Shenfleld,  Lawrence  W 

Sheppard,  William  J 

Sherer,  Albert  W.,  Jr 

Sherman,  J.  A.  Tuck 

Sherry,  John 

Shields,  Robert  Hale 

Shields,  Robert  L 

Shillock,  John  C,  Jr 

Shinnors,  James  Aloysius. 

Shipp,  William  E 

Shishkin,  Boris 

Shivers,  Forrest 

Shockley,  William  P.,  Jr.. 

Shofner,  Austin  C 

Shollenberger,  Joseph 

Shullaw,  Harold 

Shults,  Lucy  A 

Siebens,  Allen  C 

Seigbert,  Henry 

Sigmond,  Frithjof  C 

Silberstein,  Joseph  A 

Simmons,  John  F 

Simons,  Thomas  Winston. 
Simpson,  Benjamin  Beals. 

Simpson,  R.  Smith 

Sims,  Harold 

Singer,  Dudley  G. 

Siracusa,  Ernest  V.. 

Siscoe,  Frank  G 

Sitler,  Charles  William.... 

Sitterson,  John  D 

Skartvedt,  Enoch  W 

Skora,  George  W 

Skoufis,  Peter  J 

Skousen,  Samuel  J 

Slavens,  Stanley  G 

Slayton,  Morgan 

Sledzinski,  Chester  V 

Smale,  William  A 

Small,  George  W 

Smigel,  Stanley  Eugene... 

Smith,  Addie  V 

Smith,  Archibald  Knisely. 

Smith,  Austin  C 

Smith,  Bromley  K 

Smith,  Donald  W._ 

Smith,  E.  Talbot 


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lith,  Edward  E_ 62 

lith,  Grant  K 32 

lith,  Harry  Leroy — 13 

lith,  Harvey  H 33 

lith,  Henry  T 36 

lith,  Horace  H.... 32 

lith,  Jay  Martin 75 

lith,  John  N 44 

lith,  JuleB 28 

flith,  Kenneth  D 51 

aith,  Leon  E 75 

aith,  Levi  Pease,  Jr 5 

lith,  Merlin  E 69 

aith,  Kalph  S 4 

aith,  Richard  G 23 

Qith,  Ridgeway  P.,  Jr 4,43 

nith,  Robert  K 75 

nith,  Roper  L 55 

nith,  RufusZ. -  47 

nith,  Thomas  C 57 

nith,  Turner  T 61 

nith,  Violet 26 

nith,  Walter 69 

nith,  Walter  Bedell 62 

nith-Hutton,  Henri  H 23,  58 

|nyser,  William  L 24 

nyth,  Cornelius  E 20 

nyth,  Robert  Lacy 14 

aider,  Clyde  W 56 

lider,  Fred 13 

aidow,  William  B 25 

Qow,  William  P 69 

ayder,  Byron  B 39 

Qyder,  Wayne  E 29 

aber,  Sidney . 25 

Diana,  J.  Ramon 9 

Dmerville,  James 37 

smmer,  Charles  George 44 

3nne,  C.  Melvin,  Jr 18 

Dule,  Robert  H 11 

sulen,  Garrett  H 62 

outh,  Hamilton  Disston 6 

Sutherland,  John  Harlan 72 

swell,  Benjamin  L 19 

swell,  Joseph  W 9 

Dwles,  Harper  M 76 

palding,  Francis  L 8 

palding,  Hobart  A 51 

pangberg,  Gunnar  A 74 

pangler,  George  Wilt 54 

parks,  Edward  J 17 

parks,  Joseph  S 69 

paulding,  John  P 37 

pence,  Robert  R 52 

pielman,  Henry  W 36 

pinks,  Charles  Nelson 71 

pinx.  Jack  C 24 

pitler,  James  H 64 

pitz,  Peter 74 

pivack,  Herbert  D 7 

pofford,  Dorothy  Edith 58 

pringer,  Mildred  S._ _,.  74 

pringer,  Paul  L 32 

prings,  L.  Pittman 33 

prouse,  Philip  D 69 

quire,  Paul  C. 38 


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Squires,  Leslie  Albion  .- 33 

Stabler,  Warwick  B 57 

Stabler,  Wells 50 

Staley,  Augustus  E.,  Jr 77 

Standish,  Myles,  3d 45 

Stanford,  G.  Alonzo 16 

Stanger,  Ernest  L 23 

Stanton,  Edwin  F 55 

Stanton,  Willard  Quincy 61 

Starcevie,  Anthony  E 32 

Startzell,  Robert  R 2 

Staten,  Verne  G  -    2 

Stauffer,  Thomas  B 19, 42, 50, 59 

Stebbins,  Henry  E 28 

Stedman,  William  Perry,  Jr..  2 

Steele,  Bernard 22 

Steele,  Donald  W 37 

Steele,  Owen  L 12 

Steere,  LoydV 46 

Steeves,  John  M 36 

Stefan,  Charles  G 62 

Steger,  Christian  T 17 

Stegmaier,  John  L 69 

Stein,  Robert  A. 5 

Steinbeck,  Paul  W 5 

Steinhardt,  Laurence  A  _ 8 

Steinmetz,  Jay  F 8 

Steins,  Kenedon  P_ 51 

Steintorf,  Paul  P 4 

Stensby,  Edith  A 29 

Stephan,  Charles  H 8 

Stephens,  Richard  H 6 

Stephens,  Robert  Paul 52 

Stephenson,  Howard  Rene...  62 

Sterling,  Richard  W 26 

Steussy,  Robin  E 35 

Stevens,  Francis  Bowden 69 

Stevens,  Leslie  C 62 

Stevenson,  Robert  A 15 

Stewart,  Charles  Allan 15 

Stewart,  John  Lammey 22 

Stewart,  Warren  C 45 

StiUman,  Edmund  Owen 64 

Stines,  Norman  C,  Jr 64 

Stoessel,  Walter  J.,  Jr 62 

Stoffel,  Albert  W 69 

Stokes,  John  H 35 

Stokes,  William  N 12 

Stoll,  Albert  E.,  Jr 40 

Stone,  Bryce  D 73 

Stone,  Galen  L 27 

Stone,  George  P 5 

Stone,  John  F 55 

Stookey,  Robert  W 46 

Stoppani,  Charles 59 

Stora,  DeWitt  L 45 

Story,  Harry  W 16 

Stotts,  Maida  F 69 

Stoughton,  Tom  R 63 

Strachan,  Douglas 76 

Streeper,  Robert  B 37 

Stritman,  Harry  R 39 

Strom,  Carl  W 43 

Stromberg,  Woodrow  W 23 

Strong,  Curtis  C 46 


Pa 


Strong,  John  L. 

Strong,  Robert  C. 

Stryker,  Gerald 

Stryker,  Virginia  C 

Stuart,  J.  Leighton 

Stuart,  Wallace  W 

Sturm,  John  Felix 

Sturm,  Paul  J 

Stutesman,  John  H.,  Jr 

Styer,  Charles  Wilkes,  Jr 

Styles,  Francis  H 

Sullam,  Victor  B..  

Sullivan,  Kenneth  P.  T 

Sullivan,  William  H 

Summ,  Godfrey  Harvey 

Summers,  Lionel  M 

Sumner,  John  D 

Sumner,  Philip  D 

Sundell,  Charles  C 

Sundt,  Olaf  Francis 

Supple,  William  J 

Sutterlin,  James  S 

Swank,  Emory  C 

Swayne,  Kingdon  W 

Sweetser,  WiUard  M 

Swenson,  Shirl  H 

Swezey,  Anthony  C 

Swing,  Joseph  M 

Swope,  Warren  L 

Symans,  Edward  A 

Symmes,  Harrison  M.,  Jr... 

Taber,  Alva  L 

Taft,  Orray,  Jr 

Taft,  William  H.,  3d _.. 

Tait,  George 

Tait,  William  M 

Talbott,  Leonora 

Taliaferro,  Charles  H 

Tanck,  Margarite 

Tanguy,  Charles  R... 

Tanner,  Edward  Livingston. 

Tappin,  John  L 

Tarin,  John  A 

Tartter,  Jean  Royal 

Tate,  Foster  J 

Taylor,  Ancel  Newell 

Taylor,  CUflord  C 

Taylor,  Eva 1 

Taylor,  Henry  L 

Taylor,  Kathleen  C 

Taylor,  Laurence  W 

Taylor,  Richard  Porter 

Taylor,  Robert  M 

Teall,  Girvan 

Telban,  John 

Teller,  Hugh  H 

Tenney,  E.  Paul 

TePaske,  Adelphos  H 

Teplow,  Leo 

Terry,  Carroll  M 

Tewell,  Harold  S 

Tewksbury,  Howard  H 

Thacher,  Nicholas  Q 

Thayer,  Charles  W 

Thibodeaux,  Ben  H 


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Thiel,  Cyril  L.  F 57 

Thomas,  Charles  W 27 

Thomas,  Edward  J 69 

Thomas,  Henry  Evans,  3d...  6 

Thomas,  Jay  P 10 

Thomas,  Luther  A.,  2d 7 

Thomas,  Reuben  R 13 

Thomas,  Sheldon 7 

Thomason,  John  W.,  3d 36 

Thomasson,  David  A 28 

Thompson,  Arthur  T 1 

Thompson,  Charles  O 36,46 

Thompson,  Gleim  C 52 

Thompson,  Harold  E.  M..  16, 18,34 

Thompson,  J.  Charles 31 

Thompson,  John  M.,  Jr 63 

Thompson,  Leonard  E 41 

Thompson,  LlewelljmE.,  Jr..  89 

Thompson,  Margaret  W 13 

Thompson,  Paul  Dean 24 

Thompson,  Samuel  R 30 

Thompson,  Tyler 69 

Thorbum,  James  G.,  Jr 23 

Thoren,  Conrad  J 29 

Thorpe,  Elliott  R 56 

Thorson,  Robert  D 20 

Thurgood,  Harriet  C 9 

Thurston,  Ray  L €9 

Thurston,  Walter 43 

Tibbets,  Gene  H 54 

Tidmarsh,  Harold  A 33 

Tierney,  John  A 77 

Tihany,  Leslie  Charles 69 

Timberlake,  Clare  H :  36 

Timm,  Eric  W 57 

Timmons,  Benson  E.  L_ 76 

Timothy,  James  S 23 

Tims,  Richard  Wonser 52 

Tindall,  Robert  Kille 17, 

18, 35,  49 

Tittmann,  Harold  H.,  Jr 51 

Titus,  Earle  O 56 

Tobler,  JohnH 22 

Todd,  Joseph  A 69 

Tohn,  Corabelle. 2 

Tolman,  George  L 32 

Tolman,  Lewis  B 50 

Tomlinson,  William  G 29 

Toon,  Malcolm 53 

Topping,  John  L 48 

Torbert,  Horace  G.,  Jr 56 

Torrey,  John  D.,  Jr 54 

Touchette,  Joseph  I 12 

Tower,  Arthur  F 69 

Toyne,  Llewellyn  Vernon 2 

Trapnell,  Franklin  W 3 

Travers,  Howard  K 69 

Trent,  Mary  Vance : . . .  49 

Trenta,  Walter 1 

Trigg,  William  R.,  3d 3 

Trimble,  William  C 28 

Trisko,  Ralph  Leander 72 

Trost,  Edward  J 26 

Troutman,  Harry  L 59 

Trowbridge,  Jones  R 45 

Troxel,  Ohver  L.,  Jr 52 

Trae.  Ralph  Orlando,  Jr 33 


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Trueblood,  Edward  G 10 

Tucker,  Robert  W 4 

Tullock,  Gordon  C 14 

Turkel,  Harry  R 43 

Turner,  Allen  Richard-,.  ..,  13 

Turner,  Milton  Marsten 25 

Turner,  Thomas  T 59 

Turner,  William  T... ._  14 

Tuthill,  JohnW 70 

Twining,  James  Edward,  Jr..  70 

Twombly,  John  F 64 

Tyler,  Morgan  S.,  Jr 60 

Tyler,  S.  Roger,  Jr 59 

Tyler,  William  R 22 

Underbill,  Francis  T.,  Jr 57 

Unger,  Lois 27 

Un verzagt,  Henry  T 45 

Urban,  Peter  L 62 

Urruela,  Charles  M 19 

Usher,  Richard  E 70 

Valdes,  Philip  Hanna 12 

Valentine,  Alan 77 

Valentine,  Francis  B 23 

Valenza,  Thomas  F 19 

Valliere,  Raymond  A 61 

Vallon,  Edwin  E 1 

Van  Auken,  Robert  D 24 

Van  Buren,  Henry  Tate 43 

Vance,  Marshall  M 25 

Vance,  Sheldon  B 24 

van  den  Arend,  Frederik 12 

Vanderburg,  William  0 61 

van  der  Gracht,  Ides 46 

Vander  Laan,  Joseph  W 47 

Vandervoort,  Benjamin  H 50 

van  de  Velde,  Robert  W 38 

Van  Mater,  Blinn 60 

van  Oss,  Hendrik J3 

van  Puttcn,  James  Dyke 12 

Van  Wickel,  Jesse  P 47 

Vargas,  Armando  E 44 

Varrelmann,  George 16 

Vass,  Lawrence  C 28 

Vaughan,  Stephen  B 30 

Vaughn,  Robert  J 62 

Vebber,  John  M 14 

Veltman,  Hugh 64 

Venturini,  Thomas 39 

Verity,  Felix  Smith. 29,38 

Vest,  George  S 32 

Vickers,  Louis  T 40 

Vickery,  Hugh  B 46 

Vigil,  Abraham 34 

Villard,  Henry  S 48 

Vincent,  John  Carter 58 

Vinson,  J.  Kittredge 26 

Vischer,  Peter 70 

Vitale,  George  R 63 

Vittetoe,  Kenneth  W 34 

Vogenitz,  Hernan  C 70 

Vogt,  Juana  A 44 

Volz,  Mary  E 30 

von  der  Lieth,  John  N 27 

Von  der  Porten,  Herbert  P . . .  74 

von  Hellens,  Lawrence  W 70 


Pai 


von  Lossberg,  Victor  E. 
Vyse,  William  Clarke.. 


Wadleigh,  George  R 

Wadsworth,  George 

Waggoner,  Edward  L 

Wagner,  Joseph  J 

Wagner,  Robert  W 

Wahl,  Theodore  A 

Wailes,  Edward  T 

Walker,  Berrisford  H 

Walker,  Howard  L.,  Jr 

Walker,  Jay 

Walker,  John  D 

Walker,  Joseph  F 

Walker,  William  W 

Wallace,  Sherman  L 

Wallace,  William  E 

Waller,  Fred  E... 

Waller,  George  P_ 

Waller,  John  H 

Wallner,  Woodruff 

Walmsley,  Walter  N.,  Jr., ... 

Walsh,  Edward  J.,  Jr 15, 2i 

34,' 

Walsh,  Howard  B t 

Walsh,  John  Patrick 

Walsh,  Walter  M 

Walstrom,  Joe  D 

Walstrom,  Milton  C. 

Walters,  Edison  K 

Walters,  Vernon  A 

Walton,  Charles  M.,  Jr 

Walyce,  Eugenia  N 

Wanamaker,  Temple 

Warburg,  Paul  Felix 

Ward,  Alex  S 

Ward,  Angus 

Ward,  Dorothy  R 

Ward,  James  R_ 

Wardlaw,  Andrew  B 

Ware,  Everett  H 

Ware,  Robert  Lothrop,  Jr 

AVaring,  Robert  Olaf 

Warner,  Carlos  J 1 

Warner,  Charles  T 

Warner,  Gerald ' 

Warner,  Norman  E 

Warner,  Percy  De  F 

Warren,  Avra  M_ ._.        ! 

Warren,  Fletcher. i 

Washington,  Raoul  F ] 

Washington,  S.  Walter ; 

Waters,  Way  land  B i 

Watrous,  Livingston  D 

Watson,  Albert  Schoenberg. .       'i 

Watson,  Osborn  S '. 

Wayland,  John  W ; 

Woast,  Herbert  S 1...       i 

Weatherby,  Meredith ■; 

Weaver,  Findley - 

Weaver,  Paul  L.  F 3 

Webb,  Hartwell t 

Webb,  James  Henry,  Jr 3 

Webber,  Donald  B 

Webster,  Claudius  B 7 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS 


Page 

ebster,  Donald  E  verett 60 

ebster,  Edward  C,  Jr 16 

eekly,  Henry  F 78 

'ehle,  RuthD -  75 

'ehmeyer,  Donald  Arthur- .  S5 

'eil,  T.  Eliot.... 1 

"einer,  Herbert  E 29 

eininger,  Arthur  D 47 

else,  Robert  W.,  Jr 70 

''eisenburg,  Leslie  A 24 

eismann,  Henri  Andrfi 6 

'■eiss,  Carlo  F 74 

''elch,  Aubrey  Lee,  Jr 26 

^clch,  Rolland 45 

Wellborn,  Alfred  T 14 

/■ellington,  Rebecca  G 26 

bellman,  Harvey  R 44 

bellman,  Henry  Marvin,  Jr.  10 

[/"ells,  Alfred  W 23 

l/'ells,  H.  Bartlett 70 

/ells,  Marshall  F 23 

/•ells,  Milton  K 33 

/■endelin,  Eric  C 25 

/■endt,  Erwln  W 26 

v^enner,  Thomas  J.  B 26 

(''ernimont,  Kenneth 14 

Vest,  Bland 33 

Vest,  George  Lybrook,  Jr 4,43 

Vestley,  Roy  Olin 8 

Veyher,  Theodore  A 59 

Vharton,  Clifton  R 54 

Vharton,  David  B 1 

Vhatton,  James  E 2 

Vhedbee,  Robert  E 70 

Vheeler,  Leshe  A 43 

Vheeler,  William  M.,  Jr 5 

Vhipple,  Clayton  E 76 

Vhitaker,  Charles  H 63 

Vhitaker,  Hugh  N 41 

Vhite,  AlanP 3 

Vhite,  Byron 16 

Vhite,  C.  Carey 17 

Vhite,  Charles  V 19 

Vhite,  Dmican  Murchison...  9 

Vhite,  George 76 

Vhite,  Howard  A 46 

Vhite,  Ivan  B 72 

Vhite,  Rollie  H.,  Jr 17 

Vhitehead,  John  B 16 

Vhitney,  Alfred  G 70 

Vhitson,  Jack  H 30 

Vhitver,  Walter  R.,  Jr 70 

Vhittuighill,  George  D 40 

Vickens,  Paul  N 48 

Vidmer,  Louis  L 29 

Vidney ,  George  M 52 

Viedenmayer,  Joseph  E 39 

Vieland,  William  A 14 


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Wiens,  Hem-y  W 76 

Wiesner,  Louis  A 26 

Wilber,  Donald  T 63 

Wild,  William 76 

Wilder,  George  D... .-  78 

Wiley,  John  C 37 

Wilford,  Richard  R 66 

Wilkins,  Fraser 70 

Wilkinson,  Edward  C 46 

Wilkinson,  Hugh  A 78 

Wilkinson,  James  R 27 

Wllkowski,  Jean  Mary 40 

Willcox,  Westmore 74 

Willems,  John  M 40 

Willey,  JohnA 48 

Williams,  Arthur  R-. 9 

Williams,  Elbert  R 28 

Williams,  Gerald  E 2 

Williams,  Harris  H 31 

Williams,  Jack  S 39 

Williams,  John  G 22 

Williams,  John  W 31 

Williams,  Murat  W 20 

Williams,  Philip  P 48 

Williams,  Randall  S.,  Jr 37 

Williams.  Thomas  Edwin 11 

Williams,  Vincent  D 32 

Williamson,  Raymond  E.  S..  8 

Willis,  Frances  E 28 

Wilson,  David  O.,  Jr 61 

Wilson,  Deering  E 38 

Wilson,  Earl  Joseph 13 

Wilson,  Edward  Charles 31,56 

Wilson,  Edwm  C 70 

Wilson,  Eva  Bryan 37 

Wilson,  Evan  M 37 

Wilson,  Jackson  W 19 

Wilson,  James  Parker 70 

Wilson,  Robert  A 53 

Wilson,  Robert  E 70 

Wilson,  Thomas  W.,  Jr_ 75 

Wilson,  W.  John,  Jr 44 

Winfree,  Robert  M 70 

Wing,  Albert  G.,  Jr 38 

Winn,  Joanne  V 3 

Winship,  North 61 

Winship.  Stephen 32 

Winters,  George  H 70 

Winters,  George  Payne,  Jr_..  62 

Witcher,  Albert  Armistead...  42 

Withers,  Charles  D 70 

Withey,  Francis  M 10 

Witman,  William,  2d 36 

Witt,  William  H 17 

Woerner,  Stanley  W 74 

Wolf,  Franklin  W 49 

Wolfe,  Glenn  George 70 

Wolff,  Stanley  B 62 


Pa 

Wollam,  Park  F... 

Wollaston,  Pennock  H 

Wood,  Chalmers  B 

Wood,  Harold  C 

Wood,  Hilton  F 

Wood,  John  R 

Wood,  John  S.,  Jr 

Wood,  Ralph  C 

Woods,  Sam  E 

Woodward,  Paul  E 

Woodward,  Robert  F 

Woodworth,  William 

Woolf,  Donald  L 

Woolrich,  Willis  Raymond... 

Wooster,  Julia  Louise 

Worden,  Marion  L 

Worster,  Stephen  C 

Worthington,  Edward 

Wren,  Fred  M 

Wright,  David  E 

Wright,  John  M.,  Jr 

Wright,  Lydia  J 

Wright,  Paul  G 

Wright,  Thomas  K 

Wright,  William  P. 

Wyman,  Leslie  H 2( 

Wyman,  Parker  D  

Wysong,  Robert  C 

Wywal,  Felix  B 

Xanthaky,  Theodore  A 

Yanke,  Leo  Alfred 

Yates,  Sam  L.,  Jr 

Yatsevitch,  Gratian  M 

Yearns,  Kenneth  J 

Yelton,  Elmer  E 

Ylitalo,  J.  Raymond-- 

York,  Edward  J 

Yost,  Charles  W 

Yost,  Robert  L 

Young,  John  B 

Young,  Samuel  H 

Young,  Whitney 

Young,  William  W 

Zagorski,  Steven  D 

Zawadzki,  Casimir  T 

Zeller,  Winn  F 

Zellerbach,  James  D-. 

Zentz,  George  H 

Zerbel,  Harry  R 

Zimmermann,  Jean  E 

Zimmermann,  Robert  W 

Zirkle,  Vernon  B 

Zurhellen,  Joseph  O.,  Jr 

Zweig,  Ben 


GEOGRAPHIC  INDEX 


Page 

Accra,  Gold  Coast,  West  Africa 31 

Addis  Ababa,  Ethiopia 20 

Adelaide,  South  Australia 2 

Aden 31 

Afghanistan i 

Agua  Prieta,  Sonora,  Mexico 44 

Alexandria,  Egypt 20 

Algiers,  Algeria 24 

Almirante,  Panama 50 

Amsterdam,  Netherlands 47 

Angola,  Africa 54 

Ankara,  Turkey 60 

Antigua,  Leeward  Islands,  British  West  Indies,  32 

Antilla,  Cuba __ 16 

Antofagasta,  Chile 10 

Antwerp,  Belgium .- 4 

Arequipa,  Peru 51 

Argentina 1 

Aruba,  Netherlands  West  Indies 47 

Asuncion,  Paraguay 50 

Athens,  Greece 32,76 

Auckland,  New  Zealand 48 

Australia 2 

Austria 3,  74 

Azores 54 

Baghdad,  Iraq 37 

Bahamas 32 

Bahia,  Bahia,  Brazil 6 

Bala.    See  Bahia. 

Baile  Atha  Cliath.    See  Dublin. 

Bangkok,  Siam ...  55 

Barbados,  British  West  Indies 32 

Barcelona,  Spain 57 

Barranquilla,  Colombia. 15 

Basel,  Switzerland. 59 

Basra,  Iraq .  38 

Batavia,  Java,  Netherlands  Indies _  47 

Beirut,  Lebanon 42 

Belem.    See  Para. 

Belfast,  Northern  Ireland 30 

Belgian  Congo. 5 

Belgium 4,75 

Belgrade,  Yugoslavia 64 

Belize,  British  Honduras 32 

Beograd.    See  Belgrade. 

Bergen,  Norway 49 

Berlin,  Germany 25 

Bermuda 32 

Bern,  Switzerland 58 

Bilbao,  Spain 57 

Birmingham,  England 30 

Bizonia _ 75 

Bogota,  Colombia 14 

Bolivia . 5 

Bombay,  India 36 

96 


Pa 

Bordeaux,  France 

Bradford,  England 

Bratislava,  Czechoslovakia.. 

Brazil 

Bremen,  Germany 

Bremerhaven,  Germany.. 

Brisbane,  Queensland,  Australia 

Bristol,  England 

British  Guiana 

British  Honduras. 

British  West  Indies 

Brussels,  Belgium 4, 

Bucharest,  Rumania 

Budapest,  Hungary 

Buenaventura,  Colombia 

Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

Bulgaria 

Burma,  Union  of 

Cairo,  Egypt... 

Calcutta,  India : 

Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada 

Cali,  Colombia 

Caraagiiey,  Cuba 

Canada 

Canary  Islands 

Canberra,  Australian  Capital  Territory,  Aus- 
tralia  

Canton,  Kwantung,  China 

Cap  Haitien,  Haiti i 

Capetown,   Cape    Province,    Union   of   South 

Africa 1 

Caracas,  Venezuela 1 

Cardiff,  Wales ; 

Cartagena,  Colombia 

Casablanca,  Morocco 

Ceara.    See  Fortaleza. 

Cebu,  Republic  of  the  Philippines i 

Ceiba.    See  La  Ceiba. 

Ceylon 

Cherbourg,  France ; 

Chihuahua,  Chihuahua,  Mexico ' 

Chile 

China 10,' 

Chosen.    See  Korea. 

Christchurch,  New  Zealand.. ■; 

Chungking,  China ] 

Ciudad  Juarez,  Chihuahua,  Mexico '. 

Ciudad  Trujillo,  Dominican  Republic ' ] 

Cochabamba,  Bolivia 

Colombia ] 

Colombo,  Ceylon 

Colon,  Panama t 

Constantinople,  Turkey.    See  Istanbul. 

Copenhagen,  Denmark 17,7 

Cork,  Ireland 3 


GEOGRAPHICAL   INDEX 


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)sta  Rica 15 

uz  Qrande,  Coquimbo,  Chile 10 

iba 15 

iracao,  West  Indies 45 

iritiba,  Parana,  Brazil " 

jrprus Ifi 

zechoslovakia 10 

airen,  Liaoning,  China 12 

akar,  French  West  Africa 24 

amascus,  Syria 59 

anzig,  Poland.    See  Gdansk. 

ar-es-Salaara,  Tanganyika,  East  Africa 31 

enmark 17 

hahran,  Saudi  Arabia, 55 

ominican  Republic 18 

ublin,  Ireland. -_ 38,76 

unedin,  New  Zealand 48 

urban.  Natal,  Union  of  South  Africa 61 

utch  Guiana.    See  Surinam, 
utch  West  Indies.    See  Curacao. 

cuador IS 

dinburgh,  Scotland .30 

dmonton.  Alberta,  Canada 8 

gypt --  19 

ire.    See  Ireland. 

1  Salvador 20 

lisabethville,  Belgian  Congo 5 

;ngland 28.  75 

Istonia 20 

Ethiopia 20 

'iji  Islands. 32 

'inland 21 

'lorence,  Italy 40 

'ormosa.    See  Taipei. 

'ort  William  and  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada  8 

'ortaleza,  Ceara,  Brazil 6 

'ranee ---  21 

'rankfort  on  the  Main,  Germany 26,75 

'rankfurt-am-Main.    See    Frankfort    on    the 
Main. 

'rench  West  Indies 25 

'unchal,  Madeira,  Portugal _.  54 

l^dansk  (Danzig),  Poland 53 

Jeneva,  Switzerland 59,72 

tenoa,  Italy 40 

teorgetown,  British  Guiana 32 

rermany 25 

Kbraltar 31 

Hasgow,  Scotland. 30 

rodthaab,  Greenland.. 18 

Jold  Coast,  West  Africa 31 

1-olfito,  Costa  Rica 15 

toteborg,  Sweden 58 

treat  Britain 28 

treece 32,76 

treenland  {see  under  Denmark) 18 

fuadalajara,  Jalisco,  Mexico 45 

luatemala 33 

luatemala,  Guatemala 33 

luayaquil,  Ecuador ---  19 

fuaymas,  Sonora,  Mexico -- 45 


Pi 

Habana,  Cuba 

Hague  (The),  Netherlands 4f 

Haifa,  Israel 

Haiti 

Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada --. 

Hamburg,  Germany --- 

Hamilton,  Bermuda 

Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada 

Hankow,  Hupeh,  China 

Hanoi,  French  Indochina. 

Helsinki,  Finland 

Honduras 

Hondura.s,  British 

Houg  Kong 

Hungary 

Iceland 

India 

Iquitos,  Peru 

Iran 

Iraq 

Ireland 3! 

Ireland,  Northern 

Irish  Free  State.    See  Ireland. 

Israel 

Istanbul,  Turkey 

Italy 3! 

Izmir,  Turkey 

Jamaica,  British  West  Indies 

Japan 

Java,  Netherlands  Indies 

Jerusalem,  Palestine 

Jidda,  Kingdom  of  Saudi  Arabia 

Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  Union  of  South  Africa. 

Kabul,  Afghanistan . - 

Karachi,  Pakistan 

Katmandu,  Nepal 

Kaunas,  Lithuania 

Kenya,  East  Africa 

Kingston,  Jamaica,  British  West  Indies 

Kobe,  Japan. 

Korea -  

Kuala  Lumpur,  Malayan  Union 

Kunming,  Yunnan,  China 

La  Ceiba,  Honduras 

Lagos,  Nigeria,  West  Africa 

La  Guaira,  Venezuela 

Lahore,  Pakistan 

La  Oroya,  Peru 

La  Paz,  Bolivia 

La  Romana,  Dominican  Republic 

Latvia 

Lebanon 

Leeward  Islands,  British  West  Indies 

Le  Havre,  France 

Lfiopoldville,  Belgian  Congo 

Liberia 

Libya 

Liechtenstein 

Lima,  Peru 

Limerick,  Ireland 

Lisbon,  Portugal 

Lithuania --. - 


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Liverpool,  England 30 

Loanda,  Angola,  Africa.    See  Luanda. 

London,  England 28,75 

Loureneo  Marques,  Mozambique,  Africa 54 

Luanda,  Angola,  Africa. 54 

Luxembourg 43 

Luxembourg,  Luxembourg 43 

Lyon,  France -.  24 

Madagascar .-.  25 

Madeira 54 

Madras,  India 37 

Madrid,  Spain 56 

Malaga,  Spain 57 

Malayan  Union 31 

Malta 31 

Managua,  Nicaragua 48 

Manaus,  Amazonas,  Brazil 6 

Manchester,  England 30 

Manila,  Republic  of  the  Philippines 52 

Manzanillo,  Cuba 16 

Maracaibo,  Venezuela 64 

Marseille,  France - 24 

Martinique,  French  West  Indies 25 

Matagalpa,  Nicaragua 48 

Matamoros,  Tamaulipas,  Mexico 45 

Mazatlan,  Sinaloa,  Mexico 45 

Medellin,  Colombia 15 

Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia 2 

Merida,  Yucatan,  Mexico 45 

Mesopotamia.    See  Iraq. 

Mexicali,  Baja  California,  Mexico 45 

Mexico 43 

Mexico,  D.  F.,  Mexico 43 

Milan,  Italy 40 

MoUendo,  Peru 51 

Mombasa,  Kenya,  East  Africa 31 

Monrovia,  Liberia 42 

Montenegro.    <See  Yugoslavia. 

Monterrey,  Nuevo  Leon,  Mexico 45 

Montevideo,  Uruguay 63 

Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada 8 

Morocco 45 

Moscow,  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics...  62 

Mozambique,  Africa _. 54 

Mukden,  Liaoning,  China 12 

Munich,  Germany 27 

Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa 32 

Nanking,  China 10 

Naples,  Italy 40 

N  assau.  New  Providence,  Bahamas 32 

Nepal 46 

Netherlands 46,77 

Netherlands  Guiana.    -See  Surinam. 

Netherlands  Indies 47 

Netherlands  West  Indies.    See  Aruba  and  Curagao. 

New  Caledonia 25 

Newcastle-on-Tyne,  England SO 

New  Delhi,  India 36 

Newfoundland 32 

New  Providence,  Bahamas  (see  Nassau) 32 

New  Zealand 48 

Niagara  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada 9 

Nicaragua 48 

Nice.  France 24 


P£ 

Nicosia,  Cyprus 

Nigeria,  West  Africa 

Nogales,  Sonora,  Mexico 

Northern  Ireland.    See  Ireland,  Northern 

Norway... 48 

Noumea,  New  Caledonia 

Nuevo  Laredo,  Tamaulipas,  Mexico 

Oporto,  Portugal 

Oslo,  Norway 48 

Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada .... 

Pakistan 

Palermo,  Italy 

Palestine  and  Transjordan 

Panama 

Panama,  Panama 

Para,  Para,  Brazil 

Paraguay 

Paramaribo,  Surinam 

Paris,  France 21, 

Patras,  Greece 

Peiping,  Hopeh,  China 

Peking.    See  Peiping. 

Pernambuco,  Pernambuco,  Brazil 

Persia.    See  Iran. 

Perth,  Western  Australia,  Australia 

Peru 

Philippines,  Republic  of  the 

Piedras  Negras,  Coahuila,  Mexico 

Poland 

Ponta  Delgada,  S5o  Miguel,  Azores 

Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada  (see  Fort  WiUiam 

and  Port  Arthur) 

Port-au-Prince,  Haiti 

Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Province,  Union  of  South 

Africa 

Porto.    See  Oporto. 

Porto  Alcgre,  Rio  Grande  do  Sul,  Brazil 

Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies... 

Port  Limon,  Costa  Rica 

Port  Said,  Egypt 

Portugal 

Poznan,  Poland 

Praha,  Czechoslovakia 

Pretoria,  Transvaal,  Union  of  South  Africa 

Puerto  Cortes,  Honduras 

Puerto  Armuelles,  Panama. 

Puerto  la  Cruz,  Anzoategui,  Venezuela 

Puerto  Libertador,  Dominican  Republic 

Puntarenas,  Costa  Rica.. 

Quebec,  Quebec,  Canada 

Quepos,  Costa  Rica 

Quito,  Ecuador 

Rabat,  Morocco 

Rangoon,  Burma 

Recife.    See  Pernambuco. 

Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada 

Reykjavik,  Iceland 

Reynosa,  Tamaulipas,  Mexico 

Riga,  Latvia 

Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil 

Rio  Grande,  Rio  Grande  do  Sul,  Brazil 

Rome,  Italy 39, 


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.otterdam,  Netherlands. 47 

•umania 54 

ussia.    See  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics. 

agua  la  Grande,  Cuba— 16 

aigon,  French  Indochina .-.  25 

t.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 9 

t.  John's,  Newfoundland 32 

alaverry,  Peru 51 

alonika,  Greece .-  33 

alvador.    See  El  Salvador. 

an  Josfi,  Costa  Rica 15 

an  Luis  Potosi,  San  Luis  PotosI,  Mexico 45 

an  Pedro  Sula,  Honduras 35 

an  Salvador,  El  Salvador 20 

ana'a,  Yemen 64 

antiago,  Chile 10 

antiago  de  Cuba,  Cuba 16 

■anto    Domingo,    Dominican   Republic.      See 
Ciudad  Trujillo. 

liantos,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil 7 

lao  Luiz,  Maranhao,  Brazil 6 

lao  Miguel,  Azores 54 

iao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo,  BrazU 7 

Saudi  Arabia,  Kingdom  of 55 

Scotland 30 

ieoul,  Korea 41 

Seville,  Spain 57 

Shanghai,  Kiangsu,  China 13,77 

5iam 55 

Singapore 31 

5myrna,  Turkey.    See  Izmir. 

Society  Islands,  Oceania 25 

5ofla,  Bulgaria 7 

South  Africa,  Union  of.. 61 

Southampton,  England.. 30 

Soviet  Socialist  Republics,  Union  of 62 

Spain 56 

Stockholm,  Sweden 57,77 

Strasbourg,  France 24 

Stuttgart,  Germany 27 

Surinam 47 

Suva,  Fiji  Islands 32 

Sweden 57, 77 

Switzerland 58,  72 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia 3 

3yria- 59 

rabriz,  Iran 37 

rahiti.  Society  Islands,  Oceania 25 

Paihoku,  Taiwan.    See  Taipei. 

Paipei,  Taiwan.. 14 

Paiwan 14 

PalUnn,  Estonia. 20 

rampico,  Tamaulipas,  Mexico 45 

Pananarive,  Madagascar 25 

Panganyika.. -  31 


Tangier,  Morocco 

Tegucigalpa,  Honduras 

Tehran,  Iran 

Tel  Aviv,  Israel - 

Tela,  Honduras 

Tenerife,  Canary  Islands 

Thailand.    See  Siam. 

The  Hague,  Netherlands 

Thessalonlki.    See  Salonika. 

Tientsin,  Hopeh,  China 

Tihwa,  Sinkiang,  China 

Tijuana,  Baja  California,  Mexico 

Tokyo,  Japan 4 

Torino.    See  Turin. 

Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada 

Torreon,  Coahuila,  Mexico 

Transjordan .— 

Trieste,  Free  Territory  of i 

Trinidad,  British  West  Indies 

Tripoli,  Libya 

Tsingtao,  Shantung,  China 

Tunis,  Tunisia 

Turin,  Italy 

Turkey 

Union  of  South  Africa 

Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics 

Uruguay 

Vaduz,  Liechtenstein 

Valencia,  Spain 

Valparaiso,  Chile.. - 

Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada 

Venezuela 

Venice,  Italy 

Veracruz,  Veracruz,  Mexico 

Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada 

Victoria,  Espirito  Santo,  BrazU 

Vienna,  Austria 

Vigo,  Spain 

Vitoria.    See  Victoria,  Espirito  Santo,  Brazil. 

Wales. 

Warsaw,  Poland 

Wellington,  New  Zealand 

Wien.    See  Vienna. 

Windsor,  Ontario,  Canada 

Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada 

Yemen 

Yokohama,  Japan - 

Yugoslavia 

Yiinnanfu.    See  Kunming. 

Zagreb,  Yugoslavia 

Ziirich,  Switzerland 


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