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CONTENTS
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Organizsition of the Department 1
Office of the Secretary of State 1
Office of the Undersecretarj- of State 1
Assistant Secretary of State (Carr) 2
Assistant Secretary of State (Castle) 2
Assistant Secretary of State (White) 3
Assistant Secretary of State (Rogers) 3
Office of the Solicitor 3
Office of the Chief Clerk and Administrative Assistant 4
Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service 6
Foreign Service Personnel Board 6
Division of Foreign Service Personnel 6
Foreign Service School 7
Division of Far Eastern Affairs 7
Division of Latin American Affairs 7
Division of Western European Affairs S
Division of Near Eastern Affairs 8
Division of Mexican Affairs S
Division of Eastern European Affairs 9
Office of the Economic Adviser 9
Passport Division 9
Office of the Historical Adviser 12
Division of Current Information 14
Division of Foreign Service Administration 14
Division of International Conferences and Protocol 16
Treaty Division 17
Division of Communications and Records 17
Visa Division 19
Bureau of Accounts 20
Translating Bureau :'* 20
Office of Coordination and Review 21
Foreign Service Buildings Office 21
Disbursing Office 21
Board of Review for Efficiency Ratings 21
Officers and classified personnel 22
Officers 22
Classified personnel ^ 22
Professional and scientific service -- 22
Subprofessional service 1 23
Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service 24
Custodial service 30
Passport agencies 31
Persons retired from the Department under the provisions of the acts of May 22,
1920, July 3, 1926, and May 29, 1930 33
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3. Foreign Service of the United States :^2
Albania, 32; Argentina, 32; Austria, 32; Belgium, 33; Bolivia, 33; Brazil, 33;
Bulgaria, 34; Canada, 34; Chile, 36; China, 36; Colombia, 38; Costa Rica, 38;
Cuba, 39; Czechoslovakia, 39; Danzig, Free City of, 39; Denmark, 40;
Dominican Republic, 40; Ecuador, 40; Egypt, 40; El Salvador, 41; Estonia, 41;
Ethiopia (Abyssinia), 41; Finland, 41; France and Possessions, 41 ; Germany, 43;
Great Britain and Northern Ireland, British Dominions beyond the Seas, India,
44; Greece, 47; Guatemala, 48; Haiti, 48; Honduras, 48; Hungary, 49; Iraq (Meso-
potamia), 49; Irish Free State, 49; Italy, 49; Japanese Empire, 50; Latvia, 51;
Liberia, 51; Lithuania, 52; Luxemburg, 52; Mexico, 52; Monaco, 53; Morocco, 53;
Netherlands and Possessions, 54; Nicaragua, 54; Norway, 55; Palestine, 55;
Panama, 55; Paraguay, 55; Persia, 55; Peru, 56; Poland, 56; Portugal and Posses-
sions, 56; Rumania, 57; San Marino, 57; Siam, 57; Spain, 57; Sweden, 58; Swit-
zerland, 58; Syria, 59; Turkey, 59; Union of South Africa, 59; Uruguay, 59; Vene-
zuela, 60; Yugoslavia, 60.
Foreign Service officers on detail as inspectors 61
Foreign Service officers assigned to the Department 62
4. Consular districts 63
5. Supervisory consular offices and the limits of their jurisdiction 72
6. Tariff of United States consular fees 73
7. Disposition of fees and compensation of consular agents and vice consuls 77
Fees collected at consular agencies for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1930 77
8. Principal officers of the Department, chiefs of mission, and diplomatic agents promoted
from the ranks of the Foreign Service __. 78
9. Classification of Foreign Service officers 79
10. Foreign Service officers retired from active service under the provisions of the acts of
May 24, 1924, and July 3, 1926 94
Officers receiving annuities 94
Deceased officers 95
11. Biographies . 96
Personnel of the Department of State and of the Diplomatic and Foreign Service 96
Diplomatic and Foreign Service officers who died during the year 1930 261
12. Diplomatic, Consular, and Foreign Service officers who have resigned, retired, or died
in the Service since January 1, 1906 265
13. International commissions, committees, institutes, tribunals, etc 273
International Prison Commission 273
International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico. ._ 273.
Alaskan Boundary Delimitation Commission and Canadian Boundary Delimitation
Commission 273
International Joint Commission, United States and Canada 273
Inter American High Commission: United States Section 274
Mi.xed Claims Commission, United States and German}^ 274
International Fisheries Commission, United States and Canada 274
General Claims Commission, United States and Mexico 274
Special Claims Commission, United States and Mexico 275
International Water Commission, United States and Mexico 275
International Peace Commissions 275
Pan American Union 283
Pan American Railway Committee 284
Pan American Committee of the United States 284
Permanent International Association of Road Congresses 284
IntornatioTial Institute of Agriculture at Rome 285
CONTENTS VII
13. International commissions, committees, institutes, tribunals, etc. — Continued. Pas®
American International Institute for the Protection of Childhood 285
International Office of Public Health at Paris 285
Mixed Tribunals of Egypt 285
Permanent Court of Arbitration 286
United States Court for China . 286
Permanent International Bureaus, Unions, etc., of which the United States is a mem-
ber but to which member governments do not appoint official representatives 286
14. United States delegations to international conferences, congresses, etc., held during the
year 1930 287
Committee of Agricultural Experts 287
Advisory Committee of the League of Nations on Traffic in Opium and Other Danger-
ous Drugs 287
London Naval Conference, 1930 287
Second Congress of the Pan American Medical Association 290
Inter-American Congress of Rectors, Deans, and Educators 290
• Conference for the Codification of International Law 290
First International Congress of Sanitary Technique and Communal Hygiene 291
International Hygiene Exhibition 291
Third Congress of Spanish American History and Geography 291
Eleventh International Railwaj' Congress 291
International Conference for the Lfnification of Laws on Bills of Exchange, Promissory
Notes, and Cheques 291
Second International Congress on Malaria 292
International Load Line Conference 292
Fifth International Congress of Building and Public Works 292
International Fur Trade Exhibition and Congress 293
Seventh International Ornithological Congress 293
International Congress on Leisure of Workers 294
Twenty-sixth Conference of the Interparliamentary Union 294
International Commission on High Dams 294
World Power Conference 295
Fourth Pan American Congress of Architects 295
Forty-first Congress of the Royal Sanitary Institute 295
Sixth International Congress of Mining, Metallurgy, and Applied Geology 295
Tenth Session of the Journees Medicales de Bruxelles 296
Sixth Pan American Child Congress 296
Second Latin American Conference on Neuriatry, Psychiatry, and Legal Medicine 296
First International Congress on Microbiology 296
Fourth World's Poultry Congress 297
International Congress of Tropical Agriculture 297
Ninth Session of the International Association for the Protection of Childhood 297
Fourth International Congress on Family Education 298
Eleventh International Veterinary Congress 298
Ninth International Horticultural Congress 298
Third International Congress of Decorative Arts 298
Seventh Conference of the International Union against Tuberculosis 299
Conference of Experts on Silicosis 299
Fifth International Botanical Congress 299
Second International Pediatric Congress 299
Meeting of the Committee on the Extension of the Enquiry on Traffic in Women and
Children in the East - 300
Third International Congress for Applied Mechanics 300
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14. United States delegations to international conferences, congresses, etc. — Continued. Page
Tenth International Prison Congress 300
Second International Congress of Popular Arts 301
International Congress of General Mechanics 301
Fifth International Air Congress 301
Eleventh International Congress of Zoology 301
Twelfth International Congress of Architects 301
Sixteenth Plenary Assembly of the International Parliamentary Conference of Com-
merce 302
International Congress of Chocolate and Cocoa Manufacturers 302
Inter- American Conference on Agriculture 302
Fourth International Congress of Geometricians 303
Nineteenth Session of the International Institute of Statistics 303
Eleventh Congress of the Association of French-Language Physicians of North America, 303
Eighth International Congress of the History of Medicine 304
Ninth International Juridical Aeronautical Congress 304
Pan American Session of the Sixth International Road Congress 304
Sixth International Road Congress 304
Fourteenth International Conference of the Red Cross 307
Conference on the Unification of Buoyage and the Lighting of Coasts 307
International Congress of Biology 307
Preparatory Commission for the Disarmament Conference 307
Eighth Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine 308
First International Congress of Aerial Safety 308
15. Presidents of the United States and principal officers of the Department, 1789-1931 309
Presidents of the United States and Secretaries of State, 1789-1931 309
Counselors for the Department of State, 1909-1919 313
Undersecretaries of State, 1919-1931 314
Assistant Secretaries of State, 1853-1931 314
Second Assistant Secretaries of State, 1866-1924 316
Third Assistant Secretaries of State, 1875-1924 317
Chief Clerks, 1789-1931 318
16. Diplomatic agents of the United States 319
Diplomatic agents prior to 1789 319
Principal diplomatic agents, March 4, 1789-January 1, 1931 321
17. Regulations concerning precedence of diploiiiatic agents 338
18. Organization of the Foreign Service 339
General Information 339
Laws and regulations 345
19. Foreign embassies and legations in the United States 361
20. Foreign consular offices in the United States 369
Index of persons 419
Index of places 451
1. ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
The Secretary of State is charged, under the direction of the President, with the duties appertaining
to correspondence with the public ministers and the consuls of the United States and with the
representatives of foreign powers accredited to the United States, and to negotiations of what-
ever character, relating to the foreign affairs of the United States. He is also the medium of
correspondence between the President and the chief executives of the several States of the
United States; he has the custody of the seal of the United States, and countersigns and affixes
such seal to all treaties, Executive proclamations, to various commissions, and to warrants
for the extradition of fugitives from justice. He is regarded as the first in rank among the
members of the Cabinet. He is also the custodian of the treaties made with foreign States
and of the laws of the United States. He grants and issues passports, and exequaturs to
foreign consuls in the United States are issued through his office. He publishes the laws and
resolutions of Congress, amendments to the Constitution, and proclamations declaring the
admission of new States into the Union.
Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of State
William H. Beck, Assistant to the Secretary
Allen T. Klots, Special Assistant to the Secretary
Earl R. Mosburg, Secretary to the Secretary
G. Harold Keatley, Private Secretary
Hazel H. Roberts, Stenographer
Messengers
Edward A. Savoy George Scott Thomas P. Roache
Clayborne Tennille
James R. Warren, Chauffeur
OFFICE OF THE UNDERSECRETARY OF STATE
The Undersecretary of State is the principal assistant of the Secretary of State In the discharge of
his various functions, aiding in the formulation and execution of the foreign policies of the
Government, in the reception of representatives of foreign governments, etc. In matters
which do not require the personal attention of the Secretary of State he acts for the Secretary
of State, and in the absence of the Secretary of State he becomes the Acting Secretary of State.
The Undersecretary of State is charged with the general direction of the work of the Depart-
ment of State and of the Foreign Service.
Joseph P. Cotton, Undersecretary of State
Anna A. O'Neill, Assistant to the Undersecretary
Helen W. Cook, Private Secretary
Inez Johnston, Clerk
William. W. Washington, Messenger
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2 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
Charged with the general administration of the Department of State and supervision of matters
relating to personnel and management. He has supervision over all matters pertaining to
consular affairs, passports, and visas. He is fiscal officer and controls all allotments and
expenditures from Congressional appropriations for the Department and its activities. He
is legislative and budget officer and is charged with the supervision of the preparation of
estimates of appropriations for the Department and its several activities and their presentation
to Congress. He is Chairman of the Foreign Service Personnel Board and of the Board of
Examiners for the Foreign Service.
Wilbur J. Carr, Assista?it Secretary of State
Harry A. McBride, Executive Assistant
Rebekah L. de Lashmutt, Private Secretary
Robert D. Longj^ear '
Dorothy Tuggle, Clerk
Arthur J. Smith, Messenger
Budget Office
B. Leslie Vipond, in charge
Clerks
Ella A. Logsdon Viola H. Ratcliff
Consular Commercial Office
John G. Erhardt,' ^ in charge
James J. Murphy, jr." Clinton E. MacEachran William Oscar Jones
James L. Duncan, Administrative Assistant Aloysius Wenger, Economic Analyst
Clerks
Elsie B. Cheever Susanna Hemry Elizabeth B. Gibson
Ann E. Mullen Myrtle F. Athey Frances R. Vaughan
Charlotte Bradshaw Alyre J. Gallant John L. Hill
Joseph P. Burg Winne B. Oswald Cleo B. Morrill
Viola T. Snyder Margaret C. Sunderland
Edward J. Tobin, Messenger
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
Charged with such duties as may be assigned to him by the Secretary of State
William R. Castle, jr.. Assistant Secretary of State
Louis E. Mundy, Private Secretary
Mary Agnes Breen, Clerk
Charles A. Reeder, Messenger
' Foreign Service officer. ' Assigned as consul at Bordeaux Dec. 1, 1930, to proceed after Feb. 18, 1931.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT S
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
Charged with such duties as niaj' be assigned to him by the Secretary of State.
Francis White, Assistant Secretary of State
Eunice A. Lincoln, Private Secretary
Anna Belle Newcomb, Clerk
Thomas Sayers, Messenger
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
Charged with such duties as may be assigned to him by the Secretary of State.
James Grafton Rogers, ^ Assistant Secretary of State
George A. Morlock, Private Secretary
Marion Arnold, Clerk
James E. Jackson, Messenger
OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR
Drafts and interprets treaties, conventions, protocols, and other international agreements; deals
with questions of municipal, foreign, and international law, and handles diplomatic claims
of American citizens against foreign governments; claims of foreigners against the Govern-
ment of the United States; questions of personal and private rights of aliens ir. the United
States and of American citizens in foreign countries, such as acquisition, inheritance, and
transfer of property; arrest, detention, fines, imprisonment, personal injury, acts of insurgents,
taxation, breach or annulment of concessions or other contracts; failure to pay interest or
principal on Government obligations, sequestration or confiscation of property; complaints
regarding action of executive, legislative, judicial, or military authorities; questions concern-
ing the rights and privileges of American diplomatic and consular officers abroad and of foreign
diplomatic and consular officers in the United States, and concerning the rights and immunities
of sovereigns and public property; questions relating to the jurisdiction over and control of
public or private vessels; questions relating to citizenship, naturalization, expatriation, extra-
dition, and extraterritoriality; questions relating to the acts and rights of belligerents, neutrals,
and insurgents on land or sea; and a large number of miscellaneous legal questions not included
in the above classification.
Green H. Hackworth, Solicitor
James Alan Nash, Administrative Assistant
Jacob A. Metzger
Joseph R. Baker
Ralph W. S. Hill
Richard W. Flournoy, jr.
William R. Vallance
Bert L. Hunt
Frank X. Ward
Mary A. Duffy
Robert C. Davis
Assistants to the Solicitor
Herbert B. Collins
Joseph B. Matre
James Oliver Murdock
Francis Colt de Wolf
Francis M. Anderson
Raymund T. Yingling
Frederick M. Diven
Clerks
Jean Ramsay
Messengers
Jack B. Tate
E. Russell Lutz
Ethel L. Lawrence
Frederic A. Fisher
John Maktos
Marjorie M. Whiteman
Walter E. Pelton
Florence G. Sw^eet
Wallace W. Carter
Appointed Feb. 27, 1931.
4 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF CLERK AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Is charged with the general supervision of the clerical personnel of the Department; supervision
over the property of the Department; expenditures of appropriations, salaries, and contingent
expenses; office space; authentications; custody of the Great Seal and the seal of the Depart-
ment; classification of positions; efficiency ratings; miscellaneous correspondence; super-
vision over Appointment, Stenographic, Mail, and Stationery Sections.
E. J. Ayers, Chief Clerk and Adminislraiive Assistant
Percy F. Allen, Assistant to the ChieJ Clerk and Chief of Ap-poiniment Section
Margaret R. Shedd, Administrative Assistant
Alvin G. Estes
Forrest D. Van Valin
Louise White
Clerks
Charles F. Funkhouser
Frances F. Doyle
Millard L. Kenestrick
Warren McBelh, Messenger
Laborers
Samuel Small, Foreman
Norvelle H. Sannebeck
Miriam E. Brvan
Nicholas Anthony
Robert W. Brown
James Hill
Stephen Payne
Bronson Proctor
Leon Carter
Earl Hall
Edward Harris
Will F. Dunker
Appointment Section
Percy F. Allen, Chief
Stephen H. Quigley, Assistant Chief
Clerks
L. Virginia Garner
Alice J. E. Scheibel
Albert S. Rice, Messenger
Clvde L. Norman
STENOGnAPHIC SECTION
Edward B. Russ, Chief
Margaret F. Conover, Assistant Chief
Lillie B. Dowrick, Assistant to Chief
Eoline Howze
Vera G. Nierling
Group Supervisors
Marguerite R. Roddy
Merlene Everett
Grace M. Horn
Mary L. Meyer
Catherine B. Stewart
OEGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
Marj' Sprigmau
Gertrude L. Halpin
Mildred E. Besoro
Vernita Bronson
Mary Louise Waugh
Auriel C. Friedrich
Mary E. Stevens
Harriett E. Sackett
Janie B. Warren
Lillian E. Willier
Anne Rakestraw
Ethel L. Daggert
Stenographers and Typists
Hannah W. Baillie
Cora M. Smith
Mildred H. Curraii
Margaret S. Duffley
Kathryn P. Hartnett
Gladys E. Schukraft
Dorothy P. Cahill
Helen G. Eiring
Dorothy J. Wells
Lillian G. Brockway
Helen J. Zilch
Ethel J. Laser
Lucinda A. Leibold
Evelyn D. Wlecke
Ruth C. Graham
Marian L. Newton
Hilda Peter
Lucille Murphy
Virginia A. Thompson
Edna M. Underwood
NeUie R. Kilbreth
Elsie C. Davis
Mildred Kirsch
Viola Werfield
Gertrude C. Shallcross, in charge of duplicating
Clerks
Anna V. Burroughs
Cressy L. Kegg
Eva W. Crass
Mary L.Whitener
C. Eloise Bourke, Helper
Messengers
Margaiet W. Sutton
Herbert H. Henderson,
Edward Wells
Robert H. Carter
Ralph W. Pryor
John C. EUiott
Robert Warren
John N. Boasman
Mail Room
J. Brent Clarke, Chief
Clerks
Carl E. Edwards
Albert W. J. Grotjohan
Chauffeurs
William H. Hester
William J. Kelly
Milton Baker, Laborer
Bertram E. Williams.
James H. Martin
N. Howard Stantoa
Station KHY Room
Maitland S. Wright, Chief
John E. Richardson, Assistant Chief
Clerks
Ernest L. Struttmann William H. Welch
William R. Hoffman, Typewriter Repairman
Packers
James S. Swann Harry B. Gaines James H. Hughes
Laborers
Walter B. Edmonds Maceo Carter
6 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR THE FOREIGN SERVICE
(Under the Executive order of September 11, 1929)
Wilbur J. Carr, of New York Homer M. Byington,' of Connecticut
William R. Castle, jr., of the District of Columbia
Howard A. Edson, of Vermont
FOREIGN SERVICE PERSONNEL BOARD
The duties of the Foreign Service Personnel Board, under the Executive order of September 11,
1929, are to submit to the Secretary of State (a) names of Foreign Service officers whose records
entitle them to promotion and who are recommended for promotion, and the names of officers
and employees of the Department of State who have served continuously therein for five years,
and who are recommended, because of special ability and merit, for transfer to the office of
Foreign Service officer, (6) names of Foreign Service officers who have demonstrated special
capacity for promotion to the grade of minister, and (c) names of Foreign Service officers
recommended for designation as counselors of embassy or legation; to recommend assignments
and transfers of Foreign Service officers; to consider controversies and delinquencies among
Foreign Service personnel, and to recommend proper disciplinary measures.
Members of the Board
Wilbur J. Carr, Chairman
William R. Castle, jr.
DIVISION OF FOREIGN SERVICE PERSONNEL
The duties of the Division of Foreign Service Personnel are: To maintain contact with Foreign
Service officers and employees while on visits to the United States; to discuss with Foreign
Service officers ways for the development and improvement of their work; to confer with the
geographical divisions of the Department concerning the work of Foreign Service officers; to
interview applicants and prospective applicants for the Foreign Service; to examine and
recommend for appointment applicants for positions as subordinate employees in the Foreign
Service; to collect, collate, and record pertinent data relating to Foreign Service personnel; to
keep the efficiency records of all Foreign Service officers and employees; to hold strictly con-
fidential all personnel records of the Foreign Service, and to reveal no papers, documents, data,
or reports relating thereto, except to the Secretary of State and to the members of the Per-
sonnel Board; to keep the records of the Board of Examinars for the Foreign Service and attend
to all details connected with the holding of examinations for the Foreign Service; to submit
recommendations on all matters within the authority of the Personnel Board; to attend,
through the personnel officers assigned to the division, the meetings of the Personnel Board
when so directed.
Homer M. Byington,' Chief
Worthington E. Stewart, Administrative Officer
Edgar A. Shreve, Assistant Administrative Officer
Miles M. Shand
Clerks
Myron S. Garland Mildred V. Deike Florence M. Carlson
Helen J. O'Leary
Lloyd Sharps, Messenger
Foreign Service officer.
OEGANIZATIOX OF THE DEPARTMENT
FOREIGN SERVICE SCHOOL
The Foreign Service School is maintained for the instruction of new appointees to the Foreign
Service. Only those persons who have successfully passed the examination for the position
of Foreign Service officer are admitted to the school. It is under the direction of the Foreign
Service School Board, composed of the following members: three Assistant Secretaries of
State, the Chief of the Division of Foreign Service Personnel, and the Chief Instructor of the
Foreign Service School.
James B. Stewart,' Chief Instructor
Cornelia B. Bassel, Assistant to the Chief Instructor
Instructors
Lloyd C. Mitchell, Accounts and Returns
Harry A. Havens, Administration
Harvey B. Otterman, Adininistration
Henry P. Dugan, Codes and Files
Marshall M. Vance, i Documentation of Mer-
chandise
Harr}' F. Worley,- Documentation of Mer-
chandise
Glenn A. Smith, Estates and Notarial Func-
tions
James J. Murphy, jr.,i Foreign Commerce
Hugh S. Gumming, jr., Immigration Laws
James Oliver Murdock, International Law
James E. McKenna,' Passports and Citizen-
ship
Richard Ford,' Shipping and Seamen
DIVISION OF FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS
Has general charge, under the Secretaries, of relations, diplomatic and consular, political and
economic, with China, Japan, Siam, Siberia (in conjunction with the Division of Eastern
European Affairs), the Far Eastern possessions of European nations and the foreign-controlled
islands of the Pacific not included therein (in conjunction with the Division of Western Euro-
pean Affairs and other interested divisions), and of such matters as concern this Department
in relation to the American-controlled islands of the Pacific, and has charge of such matters as
concern this Department in relation to the control of the traffic in narcotic drugs.
John K. Caldwell '
Maxwell M. Hamilton
Ethel G. Christenson
Elizabeth L. Lash
Stanley K. Hornbeck, Chief
Ransford S. Miller '
Stuart J. Fuller
Clerks
Edna M. Frank
Zolita M. Feistner
Thomas J. Delaney, Messenger
Joseph E. Jacobs
G. Velda Dotson
DIVISION OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS
Has general charge, under the Secretaries, of relations, diplomatic and consular, political and
economic, with Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican
Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay,
Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Walter C. Thurston,' Chief
Orme Wilson,' Assistant Chief
H. Freeman Matthews,' Assistant Chief
Richard M. de Lambert '
Stuart E. Grummon '
Allan Dawson '
William R. Manning
Winthrop R. Scott '
J. Whitla Stinson
Laurence Duggan
Foreign Service officer.
'"Treasury Department.
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Nina G. Romeyn
Edith M. Gray
Clerks
Luella Ollis
Grace N. Carlisle
Victor E. Jones, Messenger
Blanche S. Pollock
Clara J. Freeman
DIVISION OF WESTERN EUROPEAN AFFAIRS
Has general charge, under the Secretaries, of relations, diplomatic and consular, political and
economic, with Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Germany,
Great Britain (including Northern Ireland, British Dominions beyond the Seas, India),
Hungary, Irish Free State, Italy, Liberia, Morocco, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Union of South Africa, and international organizations in Europe;
European possessions in the Far East in conjunction with the Division of Far Eastern Affairs.
J. Theodore Marriner,' Chief
Pierre de L. Boal,' Assistant Chief
John Dewey Hickerson,' Assistant Chief
. Paul T. Culbertson Joseph C. Green Noel H. Field
John F. Carter, jr. John R. Minter Ellis O. Briggs i
Clerks
Clara L. Borjes
Albina L. Parkins
Georgia M.Palcho
James O. Holmes
Eileen McKenny
Nettie N. Bagby
Albena M. Wilcox
Messengers
Marcia Eberlein
Vivian M. Ashenden
Marv L. Darlev
Charles H. Fennel,
DIVISION OF NEAR EASTERN AFFAIRS
Has general charge, under the Secretaries, of relations, diplomatic and consular, political and
economic, with Afghanistan, Albania, Bulgaria, Egypt and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Ethiopia,
Greece, Iraq, Palestine and Trans-Jordan, Persia, Rumania, the countries of the Arabian
Peninsula, Syria and the Lebanon, Turkey and Yugoslavia.
Wallace S. Murray, Chief
Paul H. Ailing Jeflferson Patterson ^ Knute E. Carlson
Clayson W. Aldridge
Clerks
Mary J. Holland Lillie V. Dickson Hilda M. Negus
Mary N. Birch Gladys Chalfant
John N. Savage, Messenger
DIVISION OF MEXICAN AFFAIRS
Has general charge, under the Secretaries, of relations, diplomatic and consular, political and
economic, with Mexico.
Herschel V. Johnson,' Chief
Richard C. Tanis, Assistant Chief
Peter H. A. Flood'
L. Adelaide Watson
Clerks
Ruth C. Mason
Helen Boudreau
Louis S. Myers, Messenger
Gladys A. Stearley
Foreign Service officer.
OEGANIZATIOlsr OF THE DEPARTMENT \)
DIVISION OF EASTERN EUROPEAN AFFAIRS
Has general charge, under the Secretaries, of matters pertaining to Russia (including Siberia), and
of relations, diplomatic and consular, political and economic, with Estonia, Finland, Free
Cit)^ of Danzig, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland.
Robert F. Kelley, Chief
Earl L. Packer, Assistant Chief
Orsen N. Nielsen ' Loy W. Henderson i Raymond E. Murphy
Hugh S. Martin
Clerks
Jane B. Bassett Elizabeth B. Smith Mary Crusch
Charlotte L. Kushelevsky
Isaac Edwards, Messenger
OFFICE OF THE ECONOMIC ADVISER
Gives advice and recommendations to the Department on questions of general economic policy;
unifies and coordinates economic matters within the Department; establishes and maintains
liaison with the various economic bureaus in other departments; handles economic cases which
have no regional character or which overlap geographical divisions.
Frederick Livesey, Acting Economic Adviser
Clerks
Marianna Davis Mildred V. Dryer
Clarence Compton, Messenger
PASSPORT DIVISION
Is charged with the examination and adjudication of applications for passports and for registration
in consulates of the United States as American citizens; issuance of passports; issuance of
instructions on passport matters to the executives of the several insular possessions; super-
vision over the Department's passport agencies in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, New
Orleans, Boston, and Seattle; direction of clerks of courts in passport matters; correspond-
ence regarding citizenship, passports, registration, and right to protection while abroad;
issuance of letters of introduction.
Ruth B. Shipley, Chief
John J. Scanlan, Technical Adviser and Assistant Chief
F. Virginia Alexander, Assistant Chief
James E. McKenna ^
George T. Heckert, Administrative Assistant
Clerks
Edith DeCell George R. Schooley
Correspondence Reviewing Section
F. Virginia Alexander, Su-pervisor
Reviewers
Kthel Myers Julia F. Simpson NeUie Vass Myers
' Foreign Service oTicer.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Willis H. Young
Clarence E. Sisler
Bertha S. Rodrick
Alice M. Covel
Research Section
Thomas F. Farrell
Correspondence Section
Eugene C. Rowley, jr., Supervisor
Law Clerks
Ashley J. Nicholas
Correspondence Clerks
Seale R. Giles
Jennie V. Wright
Elizabeth C. Roach
Robert V. Haig
Consuelo A. Stone
Richard B. Whitaker
Albert B. Havenner
Gladys E. Merriman
Jennie Cook Bopp
Vivian R. Craley
Examining Section
Walter P. Hibbs, Supervisor
Examiners
Louis G. Owens
Ruby F. Reid
Thomas B. Reid
Bernice L. Waterman
John E. Mayo
William G. James
Belle J. Abrams
Mav Mason
Orlando F. Smith, Agent in charge of apj licalions
Clerks
Clarence T. Smith Bettv T. Warner
Clifford O. Barker
Mary L. Powers
Evelyn V. L. Alwin
Alma A. Carroll
Gladys E. Dodge
Cashier's Office
Charles P. Roach, jr., Cashier
Clerks
Myrtle E. Robinette
Information and Record Section
Elizabeth H. Phillips, Supervisor
Hattie V. Young, Assistant
Clerks
Elsie M. Carey
Virginia C. Corley
Transcribing Section
Helen M. Murray, Supervisor
Transcribers
Marian B. Macdonald
Sara A. Morrison
Ola May Rogers
Gladys C. Ahrens
Lloyd L. Gibson
Mary E. Owen
Helen R. Ricdesel
Elsie R. Hanson
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
li
Myra A. Murdock
Mary J Loar
Passport Writing Section
Maud Kennedy, Supervisor
Clerks
Gertrude H. Carder
E. Evelyn Pierson
Louise L. Smith
Passport Mailing Section
Arthur A. Steffan, Supervisor
Thomas J. Fleming, Clerk
Subject File
Frances N. Dismon
Edgar Thomas
George A. Thomas
Messengers
Edward Fauntroy
Frederick A. Dodson
Edlow G. Parker
David C. Haywood
Passport Agency, Boston
(Customhouse)
Harry H. Bolds, Passport Agent
Stoughton J. Richmond, Assistant Passport Agent
Artemus A. Makela, Clerk
Passport Agency, Chicago
(201 North Wells Street)
Robert A., Proctor, Passport Agent
John L. Barton, Assistant Passport Agent
Phvllvs A. Stonehouse, Clerk
Passport Agency, New Orleans
(216 Post Office Building)
Somerset A. Owen, Passport Agent
Philip H. Ahrens
Elma V. Waldron
Matthew C. Earle
Passport Agency, New York
(Subtreasury Building)
Ira F. Hoyt, Passport Agent
James J. Hughes, Assistant Passport Agent
Clerks
William F. Marshall
Charles L. Pierce
Eva S. Barnhart
Messengers
Mary J. Staab
Harrv P. Berliner
Theresa L. Quigley
Eugene Straight
12 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Passport Agency, San Francisco
(Customhouse)
William A. Newcome, Passport Agent
Gordon Norquist, Assistant Passport Agent
Aloysius O. Horan, Clerk
Passport Agency, Seattle
(1008 White Building)
Eugene C. Rowley, sr., Passport Agent
OFFICE OF THE HISTORICAL ADVISER
ives advice and makes recommendations with reference to historical and geographical subjects;
is responsible for the policy of the Department with reference to the publication of official
documents; passes upon applications of scholars for permission to search the archives; has
supervision over the Library, the Archives Section, the Geographic Section, and all work of
the former Division of Publications, including the selection of documents for and the editing
of the Foreign Relations of the United States and the Treaties and Other International Acts of the
United States; edits the Statutes at Large, Executive orders and proclamations, the Register,
the Foreign Service List, Press Releases, Treaty Information, Treaty Series, Executive Agreement
Series, and other publications of the Department; compiles the session laws; has custody of
original laws, treaties, Executive orders and proclamations, etc.; drafts correspondence relating
to the ascertainment of presidential electors and constitutional amendments; has charge of
the funds of the Department for printing and binding and for books and maps; distributes
publications.
Tyler Dennett, Historical Adviser
Edward C. Wynne, Assistant Historical Adviser
Rees H. Barkalow, Assistant Historical Adviser
Alice M. Ball, Assistant to the Historical Adviser
Administrative Office
Clerks
Louis E. Gates Norris E. Drew J. Austin Adams
Treaty Section
Hunter Miller, Editor of Treaties
Editorial Assistants
Rosa V. Sands Richard S. Patterson Grace M. McLean
Evelyn MacMillan, Clerk
Geographic Section
S. W. Boggs, Geographer
Sophia A. Sauccrman, Assistant Geographer
F. Irvine Burnham, Draftsman Bcrnardine K. Rasmussen, Clerk
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
13
Morrison B. Giffen
Carlton Savage
Research Section
Joseph V. Fuller, Chief
Research Assistants
E. Wilder Spaulding
Victor J. Farrar
George V. Blue
Ernest R. Perkins
George H. Schultze
Library Section
Martha L. Gericke, Librarian
Yale O. Millington, Assistant Librarian
Frederick A. Kendall, Reference Librarian Grace B. Carnes, in charge of cataloguing
Amelia B. Deans, in charge of accessions Irving L. Thomson, in charge of periodicals
Amy C. Holland
Nona L. Doherty
Myra J. DeBerry
Miriam T. Rooney
Bianca M. Federico
Grace W. Barry
Dorothy Cornwell
Helen M. Steele
Mary A. Long
Library Assistants
Gladys L Thomas
Marion V. Voigt
Mary S. M. Olcott
Edith Miller
Hanna M. Hanson
Margaiet Hall
Gladys M. Dawes
Rosine G. Pilliod
Hazel H. Fort
Bernadette Gormley
Ruth Livingston
Ella P. Rutter
George S. Thomas
Dudley L. Robertson
Robert G. True
Zena D. Huntington
Inez J. Gardner
M. Augusta Clarke
Matilda F. Axton
Virginia Burbank
Eleanor H. Murrav
Publishing Section
Bryton Barron, Chief
J. Myrtle D'Arcy, Assistant Chief
Editorial Assistants
Edith F. Stiles
Richard E. Adlof, jr.
Estelle B. Cornette
Mary P. Ogg
Moodv Hull
Dorothy D. Walters
Edith L. Crone
Burdette E. Neiburg
Julia H. Drown
Irene B. Frei, Printing Clerk
Marjorie V. Hottel, Records Clerk
Charles H. Miller
Law Section
John J. Brauner, Chief
Editorial Assistants
John R. Kennedy
Leonard H. Price, Clerk
J. Aldrich Hall
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATK
Frances V. C. Hitchcock
Arthur E. Beach
Akchives Section
Natalia Summers, Archivist
Assistants
Alice M. Brown
Julia M. Bland
William Gerber
William L. Ellis
Paul A. Simmons
Julius Lee
Messengers
Waldra T. Nickens
William M. Steen
Laborers
LeRoy Taylor
Ashbv Pevton
Charles M. Johnson
Wilton Belford
DIVISION OF CURRENT INFORMATION
Is charged with the preparation of news items for the press; receiving and replying to inquiries
from newspaper correspondents; preparation and distribution to officials of the Department of
daily press summaries and special articles; furnishing them with press bulletins, copies of texts,
and general information bearing upon foreign relations.
Michael J. McDermott, Chief
Hurley S. Fisk
Clerks
Alice McGavack
Ulysses Prince, jr., Messenger
Gussie A. Lassen
DIVISION OF FOREIGN SERVICE ADMINISTRATION
Is charged with the general administration of the Foreign Service, including matters of appropria-
tions and expenditures, rentals, equipment and supplies, organizations, instruction of diplo-
matic and consular officers, etc.; correspondence relating to the foregoing and to customs cour-
tesies and free entry, letters rogatory, decoration of American citizens by foreign governments,
international exchange of publications, diplomatic pouch service between the United States
and foreign countries, and the designation of commercial, military, and naval attaches; where-
abouts and welfare of Americans abroad, shipping and seamen, settlement of estates of deceased
Americans in foreign countries, consular protection of American interests and, other than com-
merce, the general work of consular offices, such as immigration, quarantine, notarial acts,
protection of the customs revenues, etc.
Herbert C. Hengstler, Chief
Harry A. Havens, Assistant Chief
Ancel N. Taylor, Secretary to the Chief
John W. Cowan, jr.
Adele E. Dix, Chief Clerk of Division
Clerks
Marv E. Snyder
Edward R. Pierce
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
15
Laurence C. Frank
Francis E. Flaherty
Tuley N. Wood
George G. Riddiford
Maud M. Crane
Otto O. Olsson
G. Victor Lindholm
Blanche S. Harlow
Administration Section
Harry A. Havens, in charge
Harvey B. Otterman, Assistant
Edmund B. Montgomery ^
Clerks
William F. Kelly
Janet M. Harter
Grace M. Millard
Louise 1. Baxley
Hugh C. McMiUan
George Wilton, jr.
Clarke P. Cole
Susan H. Shuev
Hazel A. MacDonald
Cecil C. Edwards
Robert D. Leahy
Fred E. Hailer
Rohs E. Sachs
Howard E. Sangston
Henry Shepherd
Albert V. Caffee
Shipping Section
Richard Ford,' in charge
Clerks
Ruth J. Allen
Benedict J. Dulaski
NoTARiALS Section
Glenn A. Smith
Documentation Section
Marshall M. Vance, ' in charge
Hugh L. Sturgis, Clerk
Paul W. Eaton
Maynard B. Lundgren
Miscellaneous Section
Frances M. Marsh, in charge
Clerks
Leonice K. Bechtold
Virginia M. Ellis
Effie K. Turner
Welfare Section
Madge M. Blessing
Messengers
Richard H. Hawkins
William H. Dorsey
Foreign Service officer.
16 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Dispatch Agency, New York
(45 Broadway)
Howard Fyfe, Dispatch Agent
Clerks
Rosemary Quinlan Stanley Zaveckas Walter B. Clare
Stephen E. Lato Walter Kearney
Dispatch Agency, New Orleans
(Room 357, Post Office Building)
Somerset A. Owen, Dispatch Agent
Dispatch Agency, San Francisco
(Room 5, Ferry Post Office)
Joseph F. Roberts, Dispatch Agent
Dispatch Agency, London
(6 Grosvenor Gardens, S. W. 1)
John E. McAndrews, Dispatch Agent
DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES AND PROTOCOL
Is charged with arrangements for international conferences, congresses, and conventions in Wash-
ington and abroad, including appointment of delegates, preparation of expenditure estimates,
and allotment of funds appropriated therefor; with the clearance of expenditures for inter-
national obligations; with the drafting of correspondence concerning agr^ments to appoint-
ments of American ambassadors and ministers abroad and of foreign ambassadors and ministers
to the United States, concerning appointments of members of international treaty commissions,
committees, bureaus, offices, etc., concerning recognition of foreign consular officers in the
United States, and concerning medals and decorations conferred by foreign governments upon
military, naval, or civilian officers of the United States (exercising custody thereof prior to
Congressional authorization) ; with matters involving immunities and rights of representatives
of foreign governments in the United States; with the preparation of the Diplomatic List
and list of employees of embassies and legations; with all matters of ceremonial, involving
the presentation of ambassadors and ministers at the White House, the entertainment of dis-
tinguished visitors and their presentation to the President, visits of foreign naval vessels,
foreign aircraft, and foreign military organizations, White House functions, and functions
held under the auspices of the Government of the United States.
F. Lammot Belin, Chief
Richard Southgate, Assistant Chief
Charles Lee Cooke, Ceremonial Officer H. Percival Dodge ' Hugh D. Auchincloss
Clerks
Margaret V. Bennett Alice M. Blandford Virginia W. Collins
Helen F. Doran Grace L. Wilson Jane M. Davis
Mary E. Walsh Mildred S. Mohler
Alfred L. Jackson, Messenger
Foreign Service officer
OnOAXIZATlON OF THE DEPARTMENT 17
TEEATY DIVISION
charged with assisting, when and as requested by the responsible officers, in the drafting of
treaties and other international agreements, and correspondence pertaining to the negotia-
tion, construction, and termination of treaties. The division is also charged with maintaining
a set of treaties and other international agreements in force to which the United States is a
party, and likewise those to which it is not a party, together with the pertinent laws, procla-
mations. Executive orders, and resolutions; maintaining lists of treaties and other international
agreements between the United States and foreign governments which are in process of nego-
tiation or ratification; collecting and keeping available information regarding the application,
interpretation, and status of treaties; analyzing treaties by subject, and assembling, comparing,
and studying the provisions on the same subject in different treaties; examining the texts of
treaties, conventions, or international agreements to which the United States is a party, with
a view to recommending such action as may be required to obtain the fulfillment by the other
party of its duties and obligations and to effect the performance of the duties and obligations of
the United States by legislative or administrative acts; maintaining lists of treaties, conven-
tions, or international agreements expiring or subject to extension with a view to considering
the renewal or extension thereof; performing the duties of a Secretariat for all treaties of which
the United States is the depositary; and with performing such other duties as may be assigned
by the Secretary of State.
Charles M. Barnes, Chief
Wallace McClure, Assistant Chief
Assistants
Irvin Stewart Victor A. Wallace Harry R. Turkel
Stephen Latchford Vinton Chapin ^ Joseph A. Fennell
Sydney Y. Smith Joseph T. Keating William V. Whittington
Clerks
John A. Tonner Thomas Griffin Marion K. Moore
Marion E. Carter
Burnett Booker, Messenger
DIVISION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND RECORDS
charged with the dispatch and receipt of all telegraphic correspondence of the Department; the
encoding and decoding of messages exchanged in the conduct of foreign relations; the building
of codes and ciphers used in the Department's intercourse with its representatives abroad, and
devising rules and regulations governing their use; the auditing of telegraph accounts; the
administration of the telephone service; the classification, recording, distribution, and preser-
vation of correspondence; the custody of and conduct of research in the archives subsequent
to 1906; the custody of the records of international conferences, congresses, and commissions
in which the Government of the United States officially participates; the custody of and con-
duct of research in the records of the former War Trade Board; drafting correspondence and
instructions on code, cipher, and record matters; the maintenance of a comprehensive index
and file of documents published by the League of Nations; the distribution of official publica-
tions of foreign governments; the maintenance of a record of precedents of policy and procedure.
David A. Salmon, Chief
Roger S. Drissel, Assistant Chief
Harvey E. Fenstermacher, Assistant Chief
Alice R. Lucas, Administrative Assistant
' Foreign Service officer.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Telegraph Section
Henry P. Dugan, Chief
Clavton S. Becker, Assistant
Record Sections
Joseph W. McMahon, Supervisor
Chiefs of Sections
Charles Siegel, Passport Section
Wilbur W. Underwood, Western European
Section
Dorothy K. Butler, Commercial Section
Edward E. DriscoU, Latin American Section
John F. Doyle, Miscellaneous Section
David Crenshaw, Eastern European Section
De Lyle Davis, Immigration Section
Ruth K. Wailes, Personnel Section
Marie J. Ackerman, Claims Section
Frank E. Duvall, Far Eastern Section
Katherine Neale, Near Eastern Section
Mary A. Sadler, Conference Section
Walter. H. Anderson, Peace Conference
Section
Milford A. Shipley, War Trade Board
Section
Kathryn H. Conrad, Mail Section
Bertha E. Pierce, Publications Section
Anna R. Theaker, League of Nations Section
Addie J. McCarthy
Winfield S. Byars
James A. O'Keefe
William V. Madden
Joseph D. Steele
William A. Poole
Rose P. Fuller
John S. Whitt
Leo B. Hurney
John B. Wells
Mary A. Fuerst
Marjorie D. Glennan
Lucy E. Burnell
Samuel S. Ford
Leo J. Vincelette
Alvin L. Petrain
Harry L. Madison
Ira P. Meyer
Kirby L. Prince
Ella Ruth Rinker
Florence P. Graves
Daniel Henry Tilton
Daniel J. Durning
Paul E. Goldsberry
William W. Cummans
Russell Atterberry
Laura M. Miles
Wendell H. Bain
Margaret I. Gates
Dorothy Jackson
Clerks
George C. Windle
OHve F. Hardisty
Nina B. McCuen
Sarah B. McLean
Florence L. Welch
Loretto E. FitzGerald
Delia T. Buckley
Frances B. Paxson
Rhoda A. Mathews
Charles D. Dye
Percy O. Tillett
Glenn M. Gillette
Florence M. Clayton
Meigs E. Newkirk
Elizabeth S. Doane
Frances L. Jarboe
James H. Raymond
Elwyn J. Matre
Maude Myers
L. Johnson RatcliflFe
Isham W. Perkins
Burton R. Kirby
Fred E. Waller
Frank Place
Esther C. Gooch
Monroe W. Blake
Philip F. Cherp
Dora M. Hile
A. Mildred Anderson
Ira James Noe
Wilbur E. Nicholls
Nellie Bresnahan
Frances C. Gibson
Lillian F. Phillips
Ricardo M. Purvis
Charles I. Bevans
Berry R. Thompson
Wayne C. Bobst
Dorsey B. Collins
James F. R. Garner
Ralph K. Hirst
Walter E. Jessop
Mary B. Keefe
May R. McKee
Henry Snyder
John L. Stover
Lloyd A. Swanson
Mary E. Tallant
Irene S. Ulanytzky
Thomas F. Valenza
Delmar E. Webb
Ruth Rightmire
Julian S. Gate
Lillian C. Larsen
Manford E. Nelson
Nannie W. Berrey
Blanche Bowers
Mildred M. Smith
Katherine V. Renois
Lillian A. Sprague
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
19
Gladys M. Murray
Kenneth F. Channon
Ralph Pierce
Charles D. Herd
Paul A. Caulk
John T. Moore
Philipp L. Charles
Lowell G. Frisinger
John S. Moats
Alfred H. Macdonald
Thomas G. Sovinsky
Louisa Pastorini
Caroline Dicker
Irving Jackson
Edward T. Simmons
Ralph C. Walker
Roswell N. Pinckney
Clerks — Continued
James D. Forbes
Gerhard J. Isaac
S. Benjamin Bock
Beryl Hix
Edwin C. Kraus
H. Spencer May
Elsie May Crim
Rose Clark
Kathryn M. Davis
Rose B. Gault
Carrie L. Burton
Telephone Operators
Catherine E. Hannan, Chief Operator
Marie S. Clarke
Emma L. Baker
Messengers
William L. Lewis
Percy H. Evans
Thompkins G. Ricks
Ernest Snowden
Laura Conz
Cleo L. Karr
Ruth C. More
Ruth E. Peterson
Virginia L. Thrift
M. Esther Dawson
M. Alice Magee
Beth Blaskey
Kathleen Decker
Margaret T. McCIellan
Mary L. Cobbs
Myrtle A. Price
Eleanor F. Cograve
Colbert S. Syphax
Carothers H. Smith
Charles L. Johnson
Frank R. Hawkins
Laborers
William W. Hawley
Rufus R. Burnett
VISA DIVISION
le charged with matters connected with the administration of the immigration laws in so far as
they concern the Department of State and its officers abroad.
A. Dana Hodgdon,' Chief
Eliot B. Coulter, Assistant Chief
George Tait
Marjorie Moss
Herbert B. Monroe
Frances I. Smith
EHzabeth Hecht
Dorothy F. Leef
Robert C. Alexander
Georgina Pawl
Hugh S. Gumming, jr.
Francis P. Dormady
Clerks
Elsie M. Schneider
Gladys K. Brandt
Inez A. Ayers
Rayma Oliver
Mary E. Anderson
Myra L. Goodwin
Eire A. Mooney
Messengers
H. Charles Spruks
Verna M. Johnson
Goldie R. Beck
Helen M. McKee
Mildred D. Smith
Margaretta E. Shriver
William D. Evans
William G. Williams
Foreign Service officer.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS
Is charged with the keeping of all accounts of the Department and of the Foreign Service; the admin-
istrative examination of all accounts; the approval of all accounts for transmission to the
Comptroller General of the United States, together with the preparation of correspondence in
relation thereto; the making of all financial reports and statements for the administrative
officers of the Department; has general administrative supervision of all disbursing officers
under the Department of State.
William McNeir, Chief of Bureau
George B. Stambaugh, Assistant Chief
Fred R. Young, Chief, Audit Section
Arthur H. Brasse, Chief, Fiscal Control Section
Aura I. Middlekauff
Francis M. Killarney
Frances R. Hough
Victor H. Loft us
Lloyd C. Mitchell
Lillian H. Middleton
Florence E. Frisby
Sophie Caplan
John E. Baugus
W. Scott Wilkerson
Clerks
Francis J. Sickel
Louis L. Widmer
Agnes H. Beckert
Ruth Harvoy
Ralph H. Barger
Edward C. Moylan
Albert W. Perry
E. Dallas Talbert
Emily S, Morrison
Roy Busey
George H. Morris, Messenger
James E. Redman
Wilbur C. Ay res
Kathryn J. Wilson
Mary E. Sollose
Horace L. Tallcy
Arch Whitney
Russell V. Lewis
Helen S. Dalrymplc
Ross L. Whitney
TRANSLATING BUREAU
Is charged with the translation of communications in foreign languages referred by the White
House; diplomatic notes and annexed documents; laws, treaty texts, proceedings at interna-
tional conferences; translation or summarizing of letters and documents from foreign countries
on departmental business; the critical examination of drafts of foreign texts of bilingual or
multilingual treaties to which the United States is a party in order to insure the closest possible
adjustment to each other of the foreign and English texts; such services as the bureau may be
in a position to render in connection with international conferences held at Washington.
Emerson B. Christie, Chief
Burton H. Lamore
Wilfred Stevens
Translators
Lindsay S. Perkins
Arthur L. Lebel
Fred G. Haskin
Margaret L. Swanson, Clerk
Augustus Lee, Messenger
OEGAXIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT 21
OFFICE OF COORDINATION AND REVIEW
Reviews all outgoing diplomatic, consular, and other correspondence. Coordinates the correspond-
ence of the several bureaus of the Department for consideration and initialing when necessary.
Dispatches the mail and certifies copies thereof for the records. Maintains a current ready-
reference file and an index of diplomatic precedents. Advises the bureaus of the Department
of changes in forms of address or changes in the accepted style of correspondence.
Margaret M. Hanna, Chief
Blanche V. Rule, Assistant Chief
Clerks
Sadie D. Moore Sallie F. Ross Rosemary S. Davenport
Mary G. Lackey George W. Matheny Edna M. Lindsay
Helen L. Daniel Ruth Patee Griffin
Messengers
Leland 8. West Otto R. Holsinger
FOREIGN SERVICE BUILDINGS OFFICE
Is charged with the general supervision of matters relating to the housing of diplomatic and consular
establishments abroad and the protection and maintenance of properties owned or to be acquired
by the United States for such purpose. The office has charge of programs of expenditures
with the approval of the budget officer of the Department, for the acquisition, construction,
alteration, or furnishing of such properties.
Keith Merrill,! chief
Clerks
Sidney A. Skinner Dorothy D. Morrison Elvia A. Meyer
James W. Hardy, Messenger
DISBURSING OFFICE
Is charged with the receipt of all funds and the payment of all accounts of the Department, together
with the preparation of correspondence relating thereto.
W. Ford Cramer, Disbursing Officer
W. McG. Harlow, Assistant Disbursing Officer
Clerks
Franklin A. Holmes Kathryn G. Bramwell
BOARD OF REVIEW FOR EFFICIENCY RATINGS
Wilbur J. Carr, Chairman
!•]. J. Ayers, Vice Chairman
Tyler Dennett Anna A. O'Neill
Margaret R. Shedd, Secretary
• Foreign Service officer.
2. OFFICERS AND CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
OFFICERS
Name, office, and salary
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
N. Y..-.
N. Y....
N. Y....
D. C...
Md
Colo....
D. C...
Mar. 5,1929
Joseph P. Cotton, Undersecretary of State ($10,000)
June 7, 1929
Wilbur J Carr. Assistant Secretary of State ($9,000)
July 1, 1924
July 1, 1930
Francis White Assistant Secretary of State ($9,000)
Feb. 26,1927
Feb. 27,1931
Aug. 10,1925
CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICE
Name, grade, and salary
Whence
ap-
pointed
Grade eight—Chief professional
At $8,500:
Ilackworth, Green H
At $8,000:
Belin, F. Lammot
Hornbeck, Stanley K
Kelley, Robert F
Klots, Allen T
Murray, Wallace S :
Grade seven— Head professional
A $7,500:
Metzger, Jacob A
At $7,000:
Baker, Joseph R _
Flournoy, Richard W., jr
Hill, Ralph W. S
Hunt, Bert L .
Vallance, William R
At $6,600:
Barnes, Charles M
Dennett, Tyler .
Livesey, Frederick
McClure, Wallace
Packer, Earl L
Southgate, Richard
Tanis, Richard C
Grade six— Principal professional
Pa__.
Colo.
N. Y.
Ohio.
Ohio..
Okla.
Md..
Mo...
N. Y.
N. Y.,
Va...
N. Y.
N. Y.
Tenn.
Utah.
Mass.
N. J-.
At $5,600:
Ailing, Paul H Conn-
Carter, John F., jr I Conn.
Culbertson, Paul T Kans.
Fuller, Stuart J I Wis...
Green, Joseph C ' Ohio..
Hamilton, Maxwell M Iowa.
Manning, William R i Tex...
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Date of
appoint-
July 1, 1928
Nov. 17, 1930
July 1, 1928
July 1, 1930
Dec. 15,1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1928
July 1, 1928
July 1, 1928
July 1, 1928
Sept. 1,1930
July 1, 1928
Oct. 1, 1928
Dec. 1, 1930
Dee. 1, 1930
July 1, 1928
July 1, 1930
July 12,1930
July 1, 1930
Dec. 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 12,1930
Oct. 6, 1930
Aug. 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
Name, grade, and salary
Grade six— Principal professional— CoTi.
At $5,600 — Continued.
Miller, Hunter
Stewart, Irvin
Stinson, J. Whitla
Ward, Frank X
Grade five — Senior professional
At $5,^00:
Boggs, S. W
Latchford, Stephen
O'Neill, Anna A
At $5,000:
Collins, Herbert B
Fuller, Joseph V
Matre, Joseph B.__
Murdock, James Oliver.
At $4,800:
Carlson, Knute E
AVynne, Edward C
At $4,600:
.Aldridge, Clayson W
Coulter, Eliot B :.
Field, NoelH
Giffen, Morrison B
Minter, John R
Scanlan, John J
Grade four— Full professional
Whence
ap-
pointed
N. Y.
Tex..
N. Y.
N. J..
D. C.
D. C.
Ga...
Wis...
Ohio.
N. Y.
Nebr.
Calif.
N. Y.
111....
Mass.
Mo-_
S. C.
D. C.
N. J_
At $4,400:
Anderson, Francis M
de Wolf, Francis Colt \ R. I
At $4,?00: I
Diven, Frederick M...
Gericke, Martha L
Martin, Hugh S
Md..
D.C.
Miss.
Yingling, Raymund T 1 Md.
July
July
3, 1930
3,1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
OFFICEES AND CLASSIFIED PEESONNEL
23
PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICE — Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Grade four— Full professional-
Continued
At $3,800:
Ball, Ali'ce M
Cumming, Hugh S., jr
Jones, William Oscar
Lutz, E. Russell
Tate, Jack B
Wallace, Victor A
Grade three— Associate professional
At $3,1,00:
Auchincloss, Hugh D
Fisher, Frederic A
Lawrence, Ethel L
Mak tos, John
Millington, Yale O
Smith, Glenn A
At $3,200:
Blue, George V
Duggan, Laurence
Farrar, Victor J
Perkins, Ernest R
Savage, Carlton
Spaulding, E. Wilder
Whiteman, Marjorie M
Grade tuo — Assistant professional
At $2,900:
Saucerman, Sophia A
At $2,800:
Fennell, Joseph A
Haig, Robert V
Keating, Joseph T_
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C-
Va...
D. C.
Tenn.
Utah..
D. C.
Md..
N. Y.
Date of
appoint-
Feb. 1, 1930
Dec. 1, 1930
Dec. 1, 1930
Sept. 16, 1930
July 1, 1930
May 16,1930
N. Y-._.
July
1, 1930
Mass...
July
1, 1930
Kans....
July
1, 1930
Mich....
July
1, 1930
N. C...
July
1, 1930
Tenn....
July
3, 1930
Oreg....
Oct.
1, 1930
N. Y.-..
Nov.
1, 1930
KanS— .
Sept. 22, 1930
Vt
Oct.
1, 1930
Oreg
June
1, 1930
Conn
Sept.
lo, 1930
Ohio
July
1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
Name, grade, and salary
Grade two — Assistant professional
Continued
At $2,800— Continued.
Nicholas, Ashley J
Pelton, Walter E
Summers, Natalia
Turkel, Harry R
Wenger, Aloysius
Young, Willis H ._.
At $2,600:
Carnes, Grace B
Deans, Amelia B
Kendall, Frederick A
Schultze, George H
Spruks, H. Charles
Thomson, Irving L
Grade one — Junior professional
At $2,1,00:
Pierce, Bertha E
At $2,300:
Holland, Amy C
At $£,200:
DeBerry, Myra J
Dohefty, Nona L
Hitchcock, Frances V. C
Rooney, Miriam T
At$i,000:
Barry, Grace W
Beach, Arthur E
Cornwell, Dorothy
Federico, Bianca M
Long, Mary A
Steele, Helen M.-.
Whittington, William V
Whence Date of
ap- appoint-
pointed ment
Ky...
D. C.
Tenn.
N. Y.
La...
Minn
D. C.
Ala...
D. C.
R. I..
Pa...
Minn
Calif.
Mass.
Va.._
D. C.
Pa...
Mass-
Minn.
Mo...
111....
D. C
N. Y..
Wash.
IlL...
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
June 1, 1930
June ], 1930
June 1, 1930
July 3, 1930
May 3, 1930
May 15, 1930
July 1, 1930
Oct. 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
Aug. 1, 1930
Sept. 8, 1930
June 1, 1930
Oct. 15, 1930
Sept. 8, 1930
Oct. 1, 1930
SUBPROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Grade seven — Principal subprofessional
At $2,300:
Burnham, F. Irvine
Grade six— Senior subprofessional
At $2,200:
Sands, Rosa V
Grade fire— Main subprofessional
At $1,920:
Olcott, Mary S. M
Thomas, Gladys I
Voigt, Marion V
At $1,800:
Brown, Alice M
Hall, Margaret- :
Grade four— Assistant subprofessional
At $1,740:
Dawes, Gladys'M
Perkins, IshanuW _
i
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Mich....
July
1, 1930
Ind
July
1, 1930
Utah..._
Oct.
1, 1930
Mass...
June
1, 1930
Ky
Sept.
24, 1930
Tenn
July
1, 1930
Grade four— Assistant subprofessional-
Continued
At $1,680:
Pilliod, Rosine G
At $1,620:
Bland. Julia M
Fort, Hazel H
Gerber, William
Gormley , Bernadette
Grade three — Junior subprofessional
At$l,UO:
Ellis, William L
I/ivingston, Ruth
Rutter, Ella P
Thomas, George S
Grade two— Under subprofessional
At $1,260:
Huntington, Zena D.
True, Robert G..
Ohio....
July
3, 1930
D. C...
Aug.
1, 1930
Tenn..._
Aug.
1, 1930
Pa
Oct.
1, 1930
Minn...
Oct.
7, 1930
Mich....
Oct.
6, 1930
N. Y....
May 16, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Ohio....
Oct.
6, 1930
Ind
Oct.
1, 1930
Utah....
Sept. 16, 1930
24
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE
Name, grade, and salary
Grade sixteen— Special executive
At $15,000:
Stimson, Henry L.
At $10,000:
Cotton, Joseph P,.
Grade fifteen— Senior executive
At $9,000:
Carr, Wilbur J
Castle, William R., jr
White, Francis
At $8,000:
Beck, William H
Grade fourteen — Executive
At $6,500:
Hengstler, Herbert C.
Grade ttiirteen—Ctiief administrative
At $5,600:
Salmon, David A.
Shipley, Ruth B..
Grade twelve— Head administrative
At $5,000:
Ayers, E. J
Hanna, Margaret M
Smith, Sydney Y
At $i,800:
Cooke, Charles Lee
MacEachran, Clinton E.
McDermott, Michael J.-
Stewart, Worthington E_
At $4,800:
Havens, Harry A
Grade eleven— Principal administrative
At $4,000:
McNeir, William.
At $3,800:
Mosburg, Earl R.
Grade ten— Senior administrative
At $3,500:
Drissel, Roger S.,
Rule, Blanche V.
Grade nine— Full administrative
At $3,700:
Allen, Percy F.
Frances M.
At $3,600:
Marsh,
At $3,500:
Cramer, W. Ford.
Shreve, Edgar A..
Whence
ap-
pointed
N. Y
N. Y.
N. Y.
D. C.
Md..
Conn.
Md..
N. J..
Kans.
D. C_
Ohio-
N. Y.
D. C.
Md...
Pa..
D. C
Md.
Pa..
N. Y
Va..
Date of
appoint-
ment
Mar. 5,
July 1,
July 1, 1928
July 1. 1930
July 1, 1928
Dec. 1,
Dec. 1, 1930
Dec. 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 1,1930
Juiy 1. 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
Dec. 1, 1930
Dec. 1, 1930
Nov. 1, 1930
Dec. 1,1930
Dec. 1, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 1, 1930
Name, grade, and salary
Grade nine— Full administrative— Con
At $3,400:
Barron, Bryton
Dormady, Francis P
Keatley, G. Harold
Vipond, B. Leslie
At $3,200:
Alexander, F. Virginia
Brauner, John J
Heckert, George T
Lamore, Burton H
Shand, Miles M
Stambaugh, George B
Grade eight — Associate administrative
At $3,300:
Christie, Emerson B
At $3,100:
Rowley, Eugene C, jr
At $2,900:
Brasse, Arthur H
Fenstermacher, Harvey E
Grade seven — Assistant administrative
At $3,200:
Russ, Edward B
At $3,100:
Morlock, George A
Nash, James Alan
Will, Marvin W_
At $3,000:
Duncan, James L
At $2,900:
Bennett, Margaret V
de Lashmutt, Rebekah L
Mundy, Louis E
Otterman, Harvey B
Shedd, Margaret R
At $2,800:
Cook, Helen W
D'Arcy, J. Myrtle
Doran, Helen F
Harlow, W. McG
Hibbs, Walter P
Lincoln, Eunice A
Murphy, Raymond E.
Watson, L. Adelaide
Young, Fred R
Grade six— Principal clerical
At $2,700:
Middlekauff, Aura I.
Ronieyn, Nina Q
Stevens, Wilfred
Toiiner, John A
Whence
ap-
pointed
S. Dak..
Wis
Pa
N. Y.-..
D. C...
N. Y....
W. Va...
Mich...
N. J._..
Pa
D. C._.
D. C...
Ohio...
Pa
Pa
Mass...
Pa
Va
Conn__
D. C...
Ind
Pa
D. C...
D. C...
Ill
D. C.._
D. C...
D. C...
Va
Me
Pa
N. Dak
D. C.
Ind_._
Minn.
Ohio .
OFFICERS AND CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
25
Name, grade, and salary
Grade six— Principal clerical— Con.
At $e,600:
Caffee, Albert V
Clarke, J. Brent
Dugan, Henry P -
Eaton, Paul W
Griffin, Thomas
Logsdon, Ella A
McMahon, Joseph W
Miller, Charles H
Roach, Charles P., jr
Wright, Maitland S
At $Z,500:
Borjes, Clara L
Estes, Alvin O
Farrell, Thomas F
Gardner, Inez J
Moss, Marjorie
Parkins, Albina L
At $2,i00:
Lucas, Alice R
Siegel, Charles
At $i,SOO:
Blessing, Madge M
Killarney, Francis M
Palcho, Georgia M
Skinner, Sidney A..
Grade five— Senior clerical
At $2,600:
Hough, Frances R D. C.
Rodrick, Bertha S Va.
At n,500:
Arnold, Marion D. C-
Christenson, Ethel G Ind.
Quigley, Stephen H Md.
Sisler, Clarence E D. C.
At $?,400:
Conover, Margaret F N. Y__,
Duffy, Mary A j D. C.
Dunker, Will F lowa.
Havenner, Albert B D. C.
Loftus, Victor H I Mass.
McKenny, Eileen..- D. C.
ap-
pointed
D. C.
W. Va-
Conn_-
D. C.
Underwood, Wilbur W
At $2,300:
Bassel, Cornelia B.
Bassett, Jane B
Becker, Clayton S
Breen, Mary Agnes... _
Butler, Dorothy K Fla..
Cheever, Elsie B Mass
Dix, Adele E D. C
Driscoll, Edward E D. C
Frank, Laurence C R. I.
Garland, Myron S J N. H
Gates, Louis E N. Y
23372—31 3
Date of
appoint-
Ky
July
3, 1930
Tex
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
Nebr ...
July
3, 1930
Conn...
July
3, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Wash...
July
1, 1930
N. J....
July
1, 1930
N. Y.._.
July
1, 1930
Mass....
July
1, 1930
Mass....
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
Dec.
1, 1930
D. C..._
July
1,1930
N. Y....
Sept.
1, 1930
Mass....
Dec.
1, 1930
Ohio....
June
1,1930
D. C...
Sept.
1, 1928
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
1, 1930
3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July
July
July
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
Name, grade, and salary
Grade five— Senior clerical— Con
At ?f ,300— Continued.
Middleton, Lillian H.
Mitchell, Lloyd C
Myers, Ethel -
Newcomb, Anna Belle.
Simpson, Julia F...
Van Valin, Forrest D
At $2,200:
Axton, Matilda F
Baugus, John E
Burbank, Virginia
Caplan, Sophie
Clarke, M. Augusta
Covel, Alice M
Crenshaw, David
Daniel, Helen L
Doyle, John F
Flaherty, Francis E
Frisby, Florence E
Giles, Seale R
Johnston, Inez
Kennedy, John R
Lackey, Mary G
Lundgren, Maynard B
Merriman, Gladys E
Moore, Sadie D
Morrison, Dorothy D
Murray, Eleanor H
Myers, Nellie Vass.
Patterson, Richard S
Perkins, Lindsay S
Richardson, John E
Roach, Elizabeth C
Stiles, Edith F
Sturgis, Hugh L
Wilkerson, W. Scott
Wood, Tuley N
Wright, Jennie V
At $2,100:
Anderson, Walter H
Byars, Winfield S
Davis, De Lyle
Deike, Mildred V
McCarthy, Addie J
Sickel, Francis J
Tuggle, Dorothy
Wailes, Ruth K
Widmer, Louis L
At $2,000:
Ackerman, Marie J
Adlof, Richard E.,ir
Bagby, Nettie N
Barger, Ralph II
Beckert, Agnes H
Chase, Emily T
Cornette, Estelle B
Duvall, Frank E..
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C.
Pa....
Pa....
Mass..
D. C.
Wash.
Utah..
Tenn..
Md...
D. C
Okla..
N. Y..
Va....
Va.-.
Ill
D. C.
D. C.
Ala...
Minn.
Ill
Ky..-.
D. C.
Mo--.
N. Y .
Md...
Iowa..
Va....
Pa.._-
Ga
Fla_..
D. C.
Mass..
Md.--
Ind.--
Md...
Mich . .
Ill
Ill
D. C.
Md-.-.
D. C.
D. C-.
Va
Iowa...
D. C...
Pa
Tex....
Va.....
Miss...
D. C.
D. C.
Va
D. C.
Date of
appoint-
ment
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Nov.
July
Sept.
July
July
July
July
June
Oct.
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
June
July
3, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
3, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
3, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
2, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
16, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
9, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
24, 1930
1,1928
1, 1930
1, 1930
26
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
Name, grade, and salary
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
Grade five— Senior clerical— Con.
At *«,000— Continued.
Harvey, Ruth...
Holland, Mary J
Holmes, Franklin A.
Mason, Ruth C
Moylan, Edward C.
Keale, Katherine
Perry, Albert W
Riddiford, George G-.
Roberts, Hazel H
Sadler, Marj- A
Shipley, Milford A...
Talbert, E. Dallas.-..
Walsh, Mary E
White. Louise
Grade four— Main clerical
At $2,160:
Birch, Mary N
Davis, Marianna
Madden, William V
O'Keefe, James A
Steele, Joseph D
At $2,100:
Blandford, Alice M
Crane, Maud M
Morrison, Emily S
Poole, William A
Smith, Orlando F
At $2,040:
Bopp, Jennie Cook
Craley, Vivian R
Dowrick, Lillie B
Frei, Irene B
Fuller, Rose P
Monroe, Herbert B
PhilHps, Elizabeth H...
Robinette, Myrtle E...
At $1,980:
Barker, Clifford O
Conrad, Kathryn H
Dickson, Lillie V
Howze, Eoline
Hurney, Leo B
Mullen, Ann E
Owens, Louis G
Shallcross, Gertrude C .
Smith, Elizabeth B....
Smith, Frances I
Whitt, Johns
At $i,9t0:
Alexander, Robert C . .
Bradshaw, Charlotte..
Burnell, Lucy E.
Busey, Roy
Crusch, Mary
DeCell, Edith
Iowa....
Nov.
24, 1930
Mass...
July
1, 1930
Fla
Jan.
1,1931
D. C.._-
June
1, 1930
Pa
Dec.
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Fla
Dec.
1, 1930
Ohio....
Jan.
1, 1931
Va
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
Dec.
1, 1930
Mass....
Aug.
1, 1930
Va
Nov.
26, 1930
Va_._
Ohio.
Pa...
D. C.
Va...
D. C.
D. C.
N.Y_
S. C.
D. C.
Iowa.
D. C.
D. C.
N.J.
D. C.
Pa...
Del..
July
July
July
July
July
3. 1930
3, 1930
3, 1930
3, 1930
3, 1930
1, 1928
R.I
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
Fla
Calif....
D. C...
Tenn...
D. C...
Vt
D. C...
Pa
Miss....
Oct.
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July
July
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
Grade four — Main clerical — Con.
At ?/,920— Continued.
Fisk, Hurley S
Ford, Samuel S
Fuerst, Mary A
Funkhouser, Charles F.
Glennan, Marjorie D...
Gray, Edith M
Harlow, Blanche S
Hecht, Elizabeth
Hull, Moody
Kelly, William F
Leef, Dorothy F
Lindholm, G. Victor...
Madison, Harry L
Meyer, Elvia A
Meyer, Ira P
Murray, Helen M
Nierling, Vera G
Ogg, Mary P
Olsson, Otto O
Petrain, Alvin L
Ramsay, Jean
Ratcliff, Viola H
Reid, Ruby F
Reid, Thomas B
Roddy, Marguerite R..
Taylor, Ancel N
Theaker, Anna R
Vincelette, Leo J . _
Waterman, Bernice L . .
Wells, John B...
Wilcox, Albena M
Wilson, Grace L
At $1,860:
Crone, Edith L....
Graves, Florence P
Prince, Kirby L
Rinker, Ella Ruth
Stone, Consuelo A
Walters, Dorothy D....
At%l,800:
Allen, Ruth J.
Atterberry, Russell
Ayres, Wilbur C
Bain, Wendell H
Bechtold, Leonice K...
Cummans, William W.
Doyle, Frances F
Drew, Norris E
Drown, Julia H
Durning, Daniel J
Ellis, Virginia M
Everett, Merlene
Garner, L. Virginia
Gates, Margaret I
Goldsberry, Paul E....
Hall, J. Aldrich.
Iowa
July
1, 1930
D. C— .
July
1, 1930
Iowa-..
July
1, 1930
Va
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Wis
July
1,1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
W. Va...
July
1, 1930
N.Y....
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
N. J_...
July
1, 1930
D. C-...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
R.I
July
1, 1930
Iowa..-.
July
1, 1930
Va
July
1, 1930
Mass....
July
1, 1930
Ill
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Okla....
July
1, 1930
Iowa..-.
July
1, 1930
Md
July
1, 1930
Nebr....
July
1, 1930
Utah...-.
July
1, 1930
Ill
July
1, 1930
Vt
July
1, 1930
Mich...
July
1, 1930
Va
July
1, 1930
Mo
July
1, 1930
Mo
July
1, 1930
Iowa....
July
1, 1930
Va
Nov.
1, 1930
Va
July
1, 1930
Va
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
Oct.
22, 1930
W^ash...
Sept.
16, 1930
Mo
Oct.
1, 1930
D. C..--
Dec.
8, 1930
lowa-...
Nov.
1, 1930
D. C...
Nov.
1, 1930
Ohio..-.
July
2, 1930
Kans....
June
r, 1930
Mass....
July
7. 1930
D. C..-.
Aug.
1, 1930
Mass-...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
Nov.
1, 1930
Miss....
July
1, 1930
D. C...
Nov.
17, 1930
D. C...
Nov.
1, 1930
Kans....
July
1, 1930
S. C
Nov.
,1,1930
OFFICERS AND CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
27
Name, grade, and salary
Grade four— Main clerical—Con.
At ?/, 800— Continued.
Haskins, Fred G
Horn, Grace M
Jackson, Dorothy
Kenestrick, Millard L..
Mayo, John E
McLean, Grace M
Meyer, Mary L
Miles, Laura M
Keiburg, Burdette E . . .
O'Leary, Helen J
Redman, James E
Ross, SallieF
Sannebeck, Norvelle H.
Stewart, Catherine B...
Tilton, Daniel Henry.—
Turner, Effle K
Windle, George C
Grade three— Assistant clerical
At $1,980 :
Burg, Joseph P
Snyder, Viola T
At$l,9W:
Chalfant, Gladys....
Cowan, John W., jr.
Dryer, Mildred V...
Kennedy, Maud
At $1, 860:
McGavack, Alice
Miller, Edith
Pawl, Georgina
Schneider, Elsie M..
Smith, Clarence T...
Sprigman, Mary
Sweet, Florence G...
At $1,800:
-\hrens, Gladys C . . .
Anderson, Mary E..
.\they. Myrtle F
Ayers, Inez A.?
Brandt, Gladys K...
Whence Date of
ap- I appoint-
pointed j ment
N. Y._.
D. C...
D. C...
N. Y...
D. C...
D. C...
Va...
Kans.
D. C.
D. C-
D. C.
D. C.
Kans.
Wis
D. C...
N. Dak.
Va
N. Y.-..
Buckley, Delia T j D. C.
Eberlein, Marcia
FitzQerald, Loretto E.
Hanson, Hanna M
Hardisty, Olive F
Harter, Janet M
Hemry, Susanna
James, William G
Lash, Elizabeth L
Mathews, Rhoda A...
McCuen, Kina B
McLean, Sarah B
Millard, Grace M
Oliver, Rayma
Mo..
D. C_
Me...
Md..
D. C.
Ohio.
D. C.
Ind..
Va...
D. C.
Calif.
Md..
D. C.
Ohio.-..
Aug.
28, 1930
Ohio....
July
1, 1930
D. C...
Nov.
1, 1930
Ind
Nov.
12, 1930
Me.
Oct.
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Va
July
1, 1930
Md
Oct.
1, 1930
Nebr.-.
June
2, 1930
D. C...
Nov.
1, 1930
D. C...
Dec.
1, 1930
Va
July
25, 1930
Mo
Dec.
18, 1930
Mass....
July
1, 1930
D. C-...
June
1, 1930
W.Va..
Dec.
1, 1930
Md
Nov.
1, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
3, 1930
July
3, 1930
July
3, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
3, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
3, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1,1930
July
1, 1930
July
3, 1930
July
1, 1930
July
1,1930
July
1, 1930
July
1, 1930
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At $1, SOO— Continued.
OIlis, Luella
Paxson, Frances B
Schooley, George R
Welch, Florence L
Young, Ilattie V
At $1,740:
Abrams, Belle J
Alwin, Evelyn V. L
Ashenden, Vivian M
Baxley, Louise I
Besore, Mildred E
Boudreau, Helen
Bramweil, Kathryn G
Bronson, Vernita
Bryan, Miriam E
Carlisle, Grace N...
Carter, Marion E
Clayton, Florence M
Cole, Clarke P
Collins, Virginia W
Darley, Mary L.
Dismon, Frances N..
Doane, Elizabeth S
Dotson, G. Velda
Dulaski, Benedict J
Dye, Charles D..
Edwards, Carl E
Elliott, John C
Feistner, Zolita M
Frank, Edna M
Friedrich, Auriel C
Gallant, Alyre J
Gibson, Elizabeth B
Gillette, Glenn M
Goodwin, MjTa L
Grotjohan, Albert W. J
Halpin, Gertrude L
Hannan, Catherine E
Jarboe, Frances L
Kirby, Burton R
Kushelevsky, Charlotte L.
MacMillan, Evelyn
Matheny, George W
Matre, Elwyn J
McFetridge, Ruth E
McMillan, Hugh C.._
Mohler, Mildred S...'
Mooney, Eire A
Myers, Maude
Newkirk, Meigs E
Oswald, Winne B
Phillips, Lillian F
Place, Frank
Pollock, Blanche S
Pryor, Ralph W
Purvis, RicardaM
Whence Date (
ap- appoint-
pointed ment
Mo....
July
1, 1930
D. C ..
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
Md....
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Md
July
1, 1930
Minn...
July
1, 1930
Calif....
July
1, 1930
Ga
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Kans....
July
1, 1930
Pa
July
1, 1930
Iowa....
July
1, 1930
Pa
July
1, 1930
Ga
July
1, 1930
Va
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Ga
July
1, 1930
D. C-...
July
1, 1930
Va
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Iowa
July
1, 1930
Mass....
July
1, 1930
Ky
July
1, 1930
Iowa
July
1, 1930
Ga
July
1, 1930
Iowa
July
1, 1930
Mass...-
July
1, 1930
Mass....
July
1, 1930
Mass....
July
1, 1930
R.I
July
1, 1930
N. Y....
July
1, 1930'
D. C...
July
1, 1930'
Va
July
1, mo
N. Y...-
July
1,1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930'
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930-
D. C...
July
1, 1930-
Mass....
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Ohio....
July
1, 1930
Iowa
July
1, 1930'
Mich...
July
1. 1930'
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Pa
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
N. Y....
July
1, 1930-
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Mass....
July
3, 1930
Mass....
July
1, 1930
Md
July
1, 1930'
Tex
July
1,193(V
28
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Orade three — Assistant clerical — Con
At $1,740— Continned.
Rasmussen, Bernardine K
Ratcliffe, L. Johnson
Raymond, James H
Sackett, Harriett E
Shuey, Susan H
Stevens, Mary E -
Struttmann, Ernest L
Sunderland, Margaret C
Swanson, Margaret L
Tillett, Percy O
Vaughan, Frances R
Waller, Fred E
Warren, Janie B
Waugh, Mary Louise
Welch, William H
Whitaker, Richard B
Willier, LUlian E ---.
Wilson, Kathryn J
Wilton, George, jr
At$l,eSO:
Anderson, A. Mildred
Blake, Monroe W
Bresnahan, Nellie.
Carroll, Alma A
Cherp, Philip F
Gibson, Frances C
Gooch, Esther C
Griffin, Ruth Patee
Ihle, Dora M__
Nicholls, Wilbur E
Noe, Ira James
Rakestraw, Anne
At$l,6S0:
Adams, J. Austin
Baillie, Hannah W .-.
Bevans, Charles I
Bobst, Wayne C
Carlson, Florence M
Cate, Julian S
Channon, Kenneth F —
Collins, Dorsey B
Curran, Mildred H
Daggert, Ethel L
Davis, Jane M.T
Dodge, Gladys E..
Duffley, Margaret S --.
Edwards, Cecil C.
Freeman, Clara J
Garner, James F. R
Ilartnett, Kathryn P -
Hirst, Ralph K
Ilottel, Marjorie V
Jessop, Walter E
Johnson, Verna M
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
Minn...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Iowa
July
1, 1930
111
July
1, 1930
Iowa
July
1, 1930
Mo
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1. 1930
Pa
July
1, 1930
Va
July
1, 1928
Calif.—
July
1, 1930
Mich...
July
1, 1930
Ga
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Md
July
1, 1930
Idaho.. -
July
1, 1930
Pa.
July
1, 1930
Wis
July
1, 1930
Calif....
July
1, 1930
Kans_...
July
1, 1930
Ohio....
July
1, 1930
D. C.._-
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Minn.._
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Mo
July
25, 1930
Kans....
July
1, 1930
Va
July
1,1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Tex
July
1, 1930
Utah....
Nov.
13, 1930
Mass....
June
1, 1930
Md
June
1, 1930
Nebr....
July
1, 1930
Iowa
July
1, 1930
Mass....
Sept.
16, 1930
N. J.....
Dec.
23, 1930
Md
July
1, 1930
Tenn...-
Aug.
1, 1930
Ill
May
17, 1930
.Va
Aug.
1, 1930
D. C...
Nov.
1, 1930
Mass....
Dec.
4, 1930
Iowa
Aug.
11, 1930
N. C...
Dec.
1, 1930
D. C-...
July
1, 1930
Mass....
Dec.
4, 1930
Va
July
1, 1930
Ohio....
Aug.
16,1930
Tex
July
1, 1930
Mass....
May
16, 1930
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three — Assistant clerical — Con.
At #/,e20— Continued.
Keefe, Mary B
Larsen, Lillian C
Leahy, Robert D
MacDonald, Hazel A
Macdonald, Marian B
Mason, May
McKee, May R
Moore, Marion K
Morrison, Sara A
Nelson, Manford E
Rightmire, Ruth
Rogers, Ola May..
Schukraft, Gladys E
Smith, Cora M
Snyder, Henry
Sollose, Mary E
Stearley, Gladys A
Steffan, Arthur A
Stover, John L
Swanson, Lloyd A
Tallant, Mary E
Talley, Horace L
Thompson, Berry R
Ulanytzky, Irene S
Valenza, Thomas F
Webb, Delmar E
Whitney, Arch
Williams, Bertram E
Grade two — Junior clerical
At $1,740:
Berrey, Nannie W '.
Snyder, Mary E
At $1,680:
Bowers, Blanche
Burroughs, Anna V
Hailer, Fred E
Murdock, Myra A
Powers, Mary L
Smith, Mildred M
At$l,6W:
Carey, Elsie M
Kegg, Cressy L
At $1,660:
Beck, Goldie R
Cahill, Dorothy P.
Crass, Eva W
Davenport, Rosemary S
Firing, Helen G
Fleming, Thomas J.
Hill, John L...-
Norman, Clyde L
Scheibel, Alice J. E
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C...
Iowa.-.
Pa
N. Y...
Tex....
Pa
S. Dak.
Mass...
W. Va.
Iowa..
W. Va-
Ind...
Ind-...
Vt
D. C...
Colo...
Nebr..
N. Y..
Pa
111
D. C.
Va
Va
Pa
D. C.
D. C-
S. Dak
Mo....
D. C.
D. C-
N. Y.
D. C.
D. C-
D. C.
Va...
Mo...
Date of
appoint-
ment
D.C.
D. C.
Colo.
Iowa.
D.C.
N. Y.
Mo..
D.C.
Wis..
Okla.
July 1, 1930
Oct. 1, 1930
Sept. 16,1930
Aug. 1, 1930
1, 1930
5, 1930
1.1930
4, 1930
1, 1930
8, 1930
Nov.
Dec.
July
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Sept. 8,1930
Nov. 1, 1930
Dec. 4, 1930
June 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
May 21, 1930
Nov. 2^ 1930
Sept. 16, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1,1930
July 1, 1930
Sept. 24, 1930
June 23,1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
Sept. 2.1930
June 3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 3, 1930
Feb. 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 6, 1930
OFFICERS AND CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
29
Name, grade, and salary
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
Xame, grade, and salary
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
Grade two— Junior clerical— Con.
At $1,500:
Dalrymple, Helen S . . .
Lewis, Russell V
McKee, Helen M
Renois, Katherine V—
Smith, Mildred D
W^arner, Betty T
At $1,440:
Bock, S. Benjamin
Brockway, Lillian G—
Caulk, Paul A
Charles, Philipp L
Clark, Rose
Corley, Virginia C
Crim, Elsie May
Davis, Elsie C
Forbes, James D
Frisinger, Lowell G
Graham, Ruth C
Hanson, Elsie R
Henderson, Herbert H.
Herd, Charles D
Hix, Beryl
Isaac, Gerhard J
Kilbreth, Nellie R
Kirsch, Mildred
Kraus, Edwin C
Laser, Ethel J
Leibold, Lucinda A
Lindsay, EdnaM
Macdonald, Alfred H . .
May, H. Spencer
Moats, Johns
Moore, John T
Murphy, Lucille .-.
Murray, Gladys M
Negus, Hilda M
Newton, Marian L
Owen, Mary E
Peter, Hilda,.
Pierce, Ralph
Price, Leonard H
Sachs, Rohs E
Shriver, Margaretta E..
Sovinsky, Thomas G._.
Sprague, Lillian A
Ohio...
Md,_._
S. Dak.
D. C...
Mo
Fla
K. Y.
D. C.
Nebr.
Ohio.
Fla.-..
N C.
D. C.
D. C.
Ohio..
Colo..
Iowa..
D. C.
Tenn.
Kans..
Colo..
Md...
Nebr..
Minn.
D.C-.
Mass..
Iowa..
D.C..
Utah..
Ill
Md...
Mo...
D. C.
Md...
Md...
D. C
Md...
Ya....
Md...
D. C-
Ohio..
N. Y..
Va....
Sutton, Margaret W D. C.
July
July
July
July
July
July
Sept.
Jan.
-■Vug.
Aug.
Nov.
Sept.
Nov.
Dec.
-'Vug.
Aug.
July
Dec.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Dec.
Oct.
Aug.
July
July
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
July
July
Feb.
July
June
July
July
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Oct.
1, 1930
1, 1930
Grade two— Junior clerical~Coa.
^t «/, 440— Continued.
i Thompson, Virginia A
Underwood, Edna M
W^ells, Dorothy J
Werfield, Viola
1,1930 Whitener, Mary L
1, 1930 M'hitney, Ross L
i Wlecke, Evelyn D
15,1930 I Zilch, Helen J
6, 1930 j
16,1930 Grade one— Under clerical
18, 1930
18,1930 At $1,620:
22,1930 Pastorini, Louisa
10,1930 At $1,560:
8,1930 Clarke, Marie S
26,1930 Dickey, Caroline
18, 1930 Loar, Mary J
1, 1930 Sangston, Howard E
22,1930 At $1,500:
9, 1930 Baker, Emma L
1, 1930 Davis, Kathryn M
15,1930 Gibson, Lloyd L
8,1930 At $1,440:
26, 1930 Gault, Rose B.
16, 1930 Martin, James H
22, 1930 At $1,380:
6,1930 Burton, Carrie L
1,1930 At $1,320:
1,1930 Price, Myrtle A
20,1930 At $1,260:
8,1930 Blaskey, Beth
18, 1930 Cobbs, Mary L.
16, 1930 Conz, Laura
21,1930 Dawson, M. Esther
1,1930 Decker, Kathleen
12,1930 Karr, Cleo L
19,1930 Lassen, Gussie A
18, 1930 Magee, M. Alice
19, 1930 McClellan, Margaret T
16, 1930 More, Ruth C
16, 1930 Morrill, Cleo B
16,1930 Peterson, Ruth E
16, 1930 Pierce, Edward R
25, 1930 Riedesel, Helen R
3, 1930 Shepherd, Henry
4,1930 Thrift, Virginia L
Md
Aug. ; 1, 1930
Md.-...
Aug.^ 1,1930
D. C...
Dec. 20,1929
Iowa..-.
Dec. 17,1930
Va
Sept. 2,1930
S. Dak..
Nov. 15,1930
Ohio....
June 23,1930
D. C...
Jan. 6, 1930
Fla.
D. C-
D. C-
m— -
D. C-
D. C.
D. C-
D. C-
D. C-
D. C-
D. C-.
Wis...
Ohio..
Mass.-
Nebr..
Tenn..
Iowa..
Mo....
Mo....
D. C.
Iowa..
Kans—
Va....
Minn.
D. C.
Ill
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
Aug. 27,1930
Oct. 6, 1930
May 16,1930
June 2, 1930
Sept. 9,1930
May 16,1930
Aug. 25,1930
June 17, 1930
Sept. 11, 1930
May 16,1930
Apr. 1, 1930
May 16,1930
July 16,1930
May 26,1930
June 18,1930
May 16,1930
30
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CUSTODIAL SERVICE
Grade six— Assistant custodial
At $1,800:
Hoffman, William R.
Grade four— Under custodial
At$l,6X):
Savoy, Edward A.
At $1, 660:
Warren, James R-
At $1,U0:
McBeth, Warren..
At $1,380:
Warren, Robert..
At $1,320:
Small, Samuel
Grade three—Minor custodial
At $1,500:
Delaney, Thomas J...
Hawkins, Richard H.
Myers, Louis S
Reeder, Charles A
Scott, George
Sharps, Lloyd
Tennille, Clayborne...
Thomas, Edgar
At $1,U0:
Edwards, Isaac
Hawley, William W..
Jackson, Irving
Jones, Victor E.
Simmons, Edward T.
Simmons, Paul A
Swann, James S
At $1,380:
Boasman, John N
Bourke, C. Eloise
Compton, Clarence...
Dorsey. William H...
Edmonds, Walter B..
Evans, William D
Fauntroy, Edward...
Hardy, James W
Hester, William H....
Holmes, James O
Lewis, William L
Morris, George H
Pinckney, Roswell N.
Smith, Arthur J
Thomtis, George A...
Walker, Ralph C
West, Lcland S.
At $1,320:
Booker, Burnett
Burnett, Rufus R
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C_.-_
July
1, 1928
D. C_...
Oct.
1, 1929
Ark
July
1,1928
D. C...
Jan.
1, 1929
B.C....
Aug.
1,1929
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
Nebr-
Ala —
Ga...,
Pa...
D. C-
D. C.
D. C.
Pa...
Pa...
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
Md.-
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
Ga...
D. C.
Md..
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
B.C.
Date of
appoint-
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
,1930
,1930
1930
, 1930
,1930
,1930
, 1930
,1930
,1930
,1930
,1930
,1930
,1930
,1930
.1930
,1930
,1930
Name
Grade three — Minor custodial — Con.
Whence
ap-
pointed
At #/ ,320— Continued.
Davis, Robert C D. C.
Dodson, Frederick A D. C.
Evans, Percy H D. C.
Jackson, Alfred L... Pa.
Kelly, William J.. j D. C.
Ricks, Thompkins G j Md..
Savage, John N j N. C.
Sayers, Thomas ' N. Y.
Snowden, Ernest ; Va...
Syphax, Colbert S : D. C.
Tobin, Edward J D. C.
Williams, William G D. C.
At$l,S60:
Hawkins, Frank R D. C.
Johnson, Charles L Md..
Lee, Augustas.. Pa. ..
Nickens, Waldra T : D. C.
Prince, Ulysses, jr D. C.
Rice, Albert S D. C.
Roache, Thomas P D. C.
Robertson, Dudley L Md.
Smith, Carothers H Va.
Stanton, N. Howard Va.
Washington, William W... D. C.
Wells, Edward D. C.
At $1,200:
Carter, Maceo Ga.
Carter, Robert H D. C.
Carter, Wallace W D. C.
Fennel, Charles H., jr D. C.
Gaines, Harry B D. C.
Hughes, James H Tex.
Jackson, James E D. C.
Johnson, Charles M D. C.
Steen, William M Tex.
Grade two— Office laborer
At $1,320:
Anthony, Nicholas
Brown, Robert W...
At $1,260:
Hill, James
At $1,200:
Lee, Julius
Payne, Stephen
At$l,HO:
Baker, Milton..
Holsinger, Otto R
At $1,080:
Haywood, David C
Parker, Edlow O
Proctor, Bronson
Taylor, LeRoy
D. C
D. C.
D. C.
Va...
D. C.
Md..
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
Va...
Date of
appoint-
ment
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1,1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1928
1, 1928
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1,1930
1, 1928
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
Dec. 16, 1930
Oct. 1, 1930
May 16,1930
May 16,1930
May 19,1930
May 19,1930
May 16,1930
Aug. 16,1930
May 7, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1,1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
Nov. 24, 1930
Aug. 20,1930
Sept. 16, 1930
July 23.1930
OFFICEES AND CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
PASSPORT AGENCIES
31
Whence
Date of
Whence
Date of
Name
ap-
appoint-
Name
ap-
appoint-
pointed
ment
pointed
ment
Boston:
New York— Continued.
Harry H. Bold.s, Agent ($3,700)
D. C...
May
1. 1930
Elma V. Waldron ($2,200)
N. Y....
May
.1930
Stoughton J. Richmond, Assistant
D. C...
May
1, 1930
William F. Marshall ($2.000)
R.I
July
,1928
Agent ($2,600).
Charles L. Pierce ($1,923)
N. Y....
May
,1930
Artemus A. Makela ($1,620)
Mass
Oct.
16, 1930
Eva S. Barnhart ($1,860)
N. Y....
May
,1930
Chicago:
Mary J. Staab ($1,680)..
N. Y....
May
.1930
Robert A. Proctor, Agent ($3,700) ..
D. C...
May
1. 1930
Theresa L. Quigley ($1,620).
N. J
May
.1930
John L. Barton, Assistant Agent
Ill
May
1, 1930 1
Eugene Straight ($1,560)
N. Y....
May
,1930
($2,600).
San Francisco:
Phyllys A. Stonehouse ($1,800)
111
Aug.
1, 1930 :
William A. Newcome, Agent
Calif-..
May
,1930
New Orleans:
i
(.$3,700).
Somerset A. Owen. Agent ($3,600)..
Md
May
1, 1930
Gordon Norquist, Assistant Agent
Calif....
May
1,1930
New York:
($2,600).
Ira F. Hoyt, Agent ($4,800)
Mav
1, 1930
Alovsius 0. Horan ($2,200)
Calif...
Dec.
James J. Hughes, Assistant Agent
N. Y....
May
1, 1930
Seattle:
($3,200).
Eugene C. Rowley, sr., Agent
D. C...
May
.1930
Philip H. Ahrens ($2,500)
N. Y....
May
1, 1930
($3,600).
Matthew C. Earle ($2,200)..
N. Y....
May
1, 19.30
PERSONS RETIRED FROM THE DEPARTMENT UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE ACTS OF MAY 22, 1920,
JULY 3, 1926, AND MAY 29, 1930 i
Receiving .\nnuities
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
retire-
ment
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
retire-
ment
Bryan, Henry L
D. C...
N. Y....
Miss....
N. Y....
Pa
Mo
Aug. 31,1930
July 31,1930
Dec. 31,1930
June 30,1923
Aug. 31,1930
Feb. 5, 1927
Scott, Walter | D. C...
Skinner, James S Tex
Springer, Joseph A Me
Tonner, Laura R .«. Md
1 Wheeler, Willard H D. C...
Williams, Reginald H N. Y^..
June 30. 1930
Clalrmont, Grace C
Doherty, Charles W
Goss, Mary W
Mar. 31, 1927
Aug. 31,1930
Oct 31, 1930
Martin, John S , jr
Mar 15 1928
Nov. 30, 1930
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of retire-
ment
Date of death
Name
i
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of retire-
ment
Date of death
Abbot Lucy E
Ohio...
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
Mich...
D. C...
June 30,1922
June 30,1922
June 30,1922
June 30,1922
June 30,1922
• Apr. 13,1923
Dec. 26,1925
Apr. 22,1924
Dec. 29,1929
Mar. 14, 1928
Sept. 20, 1922
Mar. 25, 1924
Hoyt Edna K
Mich...
N. Y...
D. C...
Ohio...
N. Y...
Oct. 11,1929
June 30,1922
June 30,1922
June 30,1922
Jan. 27,1930
Dec 28 1930
Babcock, Elisha J
Barry, John
, Morrison, Thomas
Newton, T. John
Peabody, Frank H
Roosa, I. P
July 10,1927
Jan. 2, 1928
July 24,1925
Coughlin, JohnT
Gwinn, Martha
Apr. 28,1930
1 Including those without the continental limits of the United States who are United States citizens and not within the Foreign
Service as defined by the act of May 24, 1924, and amendments thereof.
3. FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
[An asterisk indicates a consular agency; a dagger, a vice consul who receives no compensation except when in charge of a post/
Post
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Com-
pensa-
tion
Herman Bernstein, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Charles A. Bay, second secretary
MaJ. James L. Collins, military attache
Frederick B. Lyon, commercial attache
New York.
Minnesota
War Dept
Dept. Commerce
Paul H. Demille, vice consul.
Texas.
ARGENTINA
Buenos Aires
Robert Woods Bliss, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
John Campbell White, counselor of embassy
Elbridge Qerry Greene, first secretary
John N. Hamlin, second secretary
Capt. Edmond C. Fleming, military attache
Comdr. Leland Jordan, jr., naval attach^.
Alexander V. Dye, commercial attache
James Q. Burke, asst. cml. attache
New York.
Maryland June 11,1928
Massachusetts.. Aug. 13,1929
Oregon Apr. 16,1928
War Dept Oct. 4,1928
Navy Dept Apr. 12,1930
Dept. Commerce! Aug. 30, 1926
Dept. Commerce] June 28, 1928
Feb 17,1930
Sept. 15, 1930
Apr. 18,1930
June 7, 1929
June 22,1929
Feb. 17,1927
$10,000
4,500
consul general.
Avia M. Warren, consul
Carlos J. Warner, vice consul
Ralph Miller, vice consul
H. Livingston Hartley, vice consul
Stanley O. Slavens, vice consul
John C. Shillock, jr., vice consul
Hugh C. Fox, vice consul ' New York
Sydney H. Banash, vice consul Massachusetts.
Raymond Davis, consul Maine
H. Claremont Moses, vice consul 1 South Carolina.
Thomas B. Van Home, vice consul Ohio
Maryland
Ohio
New York
Massachusetts -
Texas
Oregon
May 6,1930
Nov. 3,1928
Mar. 29, 1929
May 23, 1930
Dec. 18, 1930
Mar. 26. 1930
July 22,1930
Sept. 2,1921
Jan. 11,1929
Oct 7, 1927
Oct. 15,1910
Gilchrist Baker Stockton, envoy extraordinary Florida Jan. 22,1930
and minister plenipotentiary. ] i
Merritt Swift, first secretary .; Dist. Columbia.; Jan. 23,1930
John Sterett Gittings, second secretary j Maryland t ^^S- 14,1930
Col. Joseph A. Baer, military attache War Dept May 3,1929
Gardner Richardson, commercial attache j Dept. Commercei July 1, 1929
MaJ George E. A. Reinburg, asst. mil. att. for air. i War Dept ; Dec. 21,1927
De Forest A. Spencer, asst. cml. attache Dept. Commerce, Aug. 15, 1930
Ernest L. Harris, consul general Illinois
Richard B. Haven, consul | Illinois
Walter J. Linthicum, vice consul | Maryland.
Thomas R. Flack, vice consul I Illinois
John William Scott, vice consul ' Kansas
Aug. 3,1929
May 7,1926
June 30, 1928
Aug. 13,1926
June 22, 1929
9,000
6,000
4,000
6,000
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2.500
2,500
4,500
(t)
6,000
4,500
8,000
4.000
32
FOREIGN" SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
33
Name and raak
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Com-
pensa-
tion
Luxemburg, Luxemburg.
Ghent
Victoria.
Bahia
Pars....
Man&os
Pernambuco (Recife)
•Cear&
Porto Alegre, Rio Qrande do Sul.
Hugh S. Gibson, ambassador extraordinary and
California.
Feb. 17,1927
plenipotentiary.
Ferdinand L. Mayer, counselor of embassy..
Stanley Woodward, third secretary
MaJ. Edwin M. Watson, military attache War Dept Apr. 9,1927
Raymond 0. Miller, commercial attache Dept. Commerce Feb. 3,1928
Indiana
Pennsylvania-
Get. 20,1930
June 2fi, 1929
$17, 600
9,000
3,500
Leigh W. Hunt, asst. cml. attache Dept. Commerce June 17,1927
Walter H. Sholes, consul.- -
Manson Gilbert, vice consul-.
Marion Letcher, consul general
Walter S. Reineck, consul-.
Alexander P. Cruger, consul
Harry Tuck Sherman, vice consul
Dwight W. Fisher, vice consul
Frederick L. Washbourne, vice consul.
W. M. Parker Mitchell, consul
Courtland Christiani. vice consul
Edward F. Feely, envoy extraordinary and min
ister plenipotentiary.
Edward Q. Trueblood, third secretary (vice consul)
Ma]. Charles J. Allen, military attache
consul.,
Paul C. Daniels, vice consul
Edward G. Trueblood, vice consul (third secretary)
Sheldon T. Mills, vice consul.
Edwin V. Morgan, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
S. Walter Washington, third secretary
Ma). Lester D. Baker, military attache..
Lt. Comdr. W. H. P. Blandy, naval attache
Carlton Jackson, commercial attache
A. Ogden Pierrot, asst. cml. attache
'Rio Grande.
consul general.
Leo P. Hogan, vice consul
Theodore A. Xanthaky, vice consul
Rudolf E. Cahn, vice consul
Robert J. Clarke, vice consul
Lawrence P. Briggs, consul
Aloys J. Neu, vice consul
George E. Seltzer, consul
Edward B. Kirk, vice consul
Frederik van den Arend, consul
consular agent.
Charles Roy Nasmith, consul
Alfred W. Magnitzky, vice consul
Arthur L. Bowen , consular agent
Santos I consul.
i Arthur G. Parsloe, vice consul
' The diplomatic officers here listed are accredited also to Luxemburg
23372—31 4
Oklahoma
Indiana
Georgia
Ohio
New York
Maine
Dist. Columbia.
New York
Virginia
Dist. Columbia
Dist. Columbia.
Illinois
War Dept-
Apr 17,
Oct. 13,
July 6.
Mar. 14,
July 24,
Dec. 17,
May 5,
Dec. 27,
{ Nov. 6,
[ May 16,
New York.
Illinois
Oregon
June 4, ]
Sept. 15, 1930
Oct. 18,1928
Aug. 16,1930
Oct. 10,1928
Mar. 29, 1929
New York Jan. 18,1912
New Jersey
New York
New York
New York
Michigan
Wisconsin
New York
Maine..
North Carolina.
July 1, 1930
Sept. 24, 1923
Oct. 28,1925
June 14,1928
Oct. 2, 1929
Mar. 1,1929
Apr. 30.1930
Oct. 24,1925
July 1, 1929
New York.
Louisiana-.
Brazil
Georgia.
Apr. 8, 1927
Apr. 7, 1930
Dec. 18,1923
9,000
4,500
3,500
10, 000
2,750
3,000
2,750
2,750
17, 500
West Virginia-.. Nov. 20, 1929 3,500
War Dept Aug. 16,1927
Navy Dept ' Dec. 16,1930
Dept. Commerce Sept. 3,1926
Dept. Commerce Dec. 30, 1925 I
4,500
3,500
(t)
4,000
Fees
6,000
Fees
34
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
BRAZIL— Continued
Sao Paulo
Charles R. Cameron, consul general
Louis H. Qourley, consul
Walter N. Walnisley, jr., vice consul
Frederic C. Fornes, Jr., vice consul..
. ' Henry Wharton Shoemaker, envoy extraordinary
j and minister plenipotentiary.
1 Maynard B. Barnes, second secretary (consul)
[ Lt. Col. Jesse D. Elliott, military attachfi
> Julian Gillespie, commercial attache
I John T. Harding, asst. cml. attachfi
CANADA
Ottawa, Ontario
Maynard B. Barnes, consul (second secretary).
Thomas F. Sherman, vice consul
Hanford MacNider, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Benjamin Reath Riggs, first secretary
James C. H. Bonbright, third secretary
Lynn W. Meekins, commercial attachfi ,
Oliver B. North, asst cml. attache ,
Calgary, Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta..^
•Lethbridge, Alberta
Charlottetown, Prince Edward
Island.
•Summerside, P. E. I
Fernie, British Columbia
Fort William and Port Arthur.
Ontario
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Irving N. Linneil, consul general
Julian F. Harrington, consul
Miss Constance K. Harvey, vice consul.
Daniel Gaudin, jr., vice consul
Allan C. Taylor, vice consul.
Horace M. Sanford, vice consul
Samuel C. Reat, consul
Charles W. Allen, vice consul
Henry L. Fitts, vice consul
Odin Q. Loren, vice consul
Ralph A. Thrall, consular agent
William A. Bickers, consul
Frederlcton, New Bruns
wick.
•Lunenburg, Nova Scotia...
Hamilton, Ontario
Kingston, Ontario
London, Ontario
Donald O. Stewart, consular agent
Norton F. Brand, consul
Jesse B. Jackson, consul
Henry T. Dwyer, vice consul
Harry Irving De Lamater, vice consul.
Frank C. Lee, consul general
Erik W. Magnuson, consul
Joseph P. Ragland, vice consul
Arnold Van Benschoten, vice consul...
j Orlando H. Massie, vice consul
Frederick C. Johnson, vice consul
New York
Illinois....
Maryland.
New York
Pennsylvania.
Iowa
War Dept . . .
Dept. Commerce
Dept. Commerce
Iowa
Massachusetts .
Iowa.
Pennsylvania
New York
Dept. Commerce
Dept. Commerce
Massachusetts.
New York
Pennsylvania.
New York
Connecticut...
Illinois
Wyoming
Rhode Island.
Washington...
Minnesota
Virginia
Pr. Edward Isl.
North Dakota.
Ohio
Rhode Island..
New York
Colorado
Illinois
Dist. Columbia
Rhode Island . .
Virginia
New Jersey
Charles W. Lane, consular agent Nova Scotia
John D. Johnson, consul : Vermont
Adam Beaumont, vice consul... ; Massachusetts .
George Gregg Fuller, consul New York
Thomas D. Bergin, vice consul Texas.
Howard F. Withey, consul Michigan
Charles E. B. Payne, vice consul... I Michigan
Jan. 22,1930
Feb. 2, 1928
Mar. 26, 1929
Nov. 8,1930
Jan. 22.1930
Mar. 22, 1930
June 15,1928
Apr. 24,1928
Mar. 15, 1930
Mar. 22, 1930
Mar. 26. 1930
June 20.1930
Nov. 16,1929
Feb. 27,1930
May 20, 1927
Nov. 16, 1928
May 4,1927
Jan. 22,1930
Apr. 29,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Feb. 6, 1916
May 25,1918
Sept. 29, 1830
Oct. 21,1922
Jan. 14,1928
Nov. 4,1921
July 1, 1930
Nov. 12, 1925
Aug. 31,1918
Mar. 27, 1928
June 13,1930
Oct. 2, 1920
Nov. 0, 1929
Mar 30,1927
June 15,1928
Dec. 29,1930
May 4,1929
Sept. 19, 1921
Feb. 20,1924
Mar. 27. 1930
Oct. 6, 1930
Mar. 7. 1928 j
Sept. 29, 1930
June 29,1927 I
Nov. 16, 1926 I
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
35
Post
CANADA— Continued
Moncton, New Brunswick.
•Bathurst, N. B.
•Newcastle, N. B
Montreal, Quebec..
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Harry L. Walsh, consul ! Maryland
Edward A. Cummings, vice consul Pennsylvania...
Claude M. Mersereau, consular agent New Brunswick.
John A. Creaghan, consular agent New Brunswick
Wesley Frost, consul general Kentucky
Kentucky
Maine
Illinois.. -
New York
Pennsylvania...
New York
New York
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Prince Rupert, British Columbia
Quebec, Quebec
Regina, Saskatchewan.
Riviere du Loup, Quebec
St John, New Brunswick
St. Stephen, New Brunswick-
•St. Leonard, N. B
Sarnia, Ontario..
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
Sherbrooke, Quebec
•Beebe Junction, Quebec.
Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Toronto, Ontario.
Qeorgo D. Hopper, consul
Samuel J. Fletcher, consul
Joseph F. Burt, consul
Alan N. Steyne, vice consul
Joseph E. Newton, vice consul
Ralph Townsend, vice consul
John H. Clark, vice consul
Stephen E. C. Kcndrick, vice consul.. Rhode Island...
John R. Barry, vice consul Massachusetts..
Francis R Stewart, consul ; New York
Stephen C. Worster, vice consul Maine
O. Carlton Woodward, consul Pennsylvania...
John H. Hanson, vice consul ' Minnesota
E. Haldeman Dennison, consul Ohio
Horatio Mooers, consul Maine
Leslie Gordon Mayer, vice consul. .., California
Lee R. Blohm, consul Arizona
Charles M. Gerrity, vice consul I Pennsylvania...
E. Eugene Herbert, vice consul Minnesota
Harold M. Collins, consul Virginia
Romeyn Wormuth, consul New York
consul.-
George L. Brist, vice consul Iowa
Elton Maynard Hoyt, vice consul Connecticut
Alphonse P. Labbie, consular agent Maine
Philip Adams, consul. Massachusetts..
George L. Tolman, vice consul Colorado..
Bartley F. Yost, consul : Kansas
Edwin J. CoUis, vice consul Michigan
Herndon W. Qoforth, consul North Carolina.
William H. Brown, vice consul New Jersey
North Bay, Ontario
Vancouver, British Columbia.
•Ocean Fails, B. C.
Hoel S. Beebe, consular agent
O. Oaylord Marsh, consul
Eugene H. Johnson, vice consul
Emil Sauer, consul.
Christian M. Ravndal, consul
C. Paul Fletcher, consul
Frank A. Schuler, jr., vice consul
Clare H. Timberlake, vice consul.
Frank H. Lamed, vice consui
Frederick A. Bohne, vice consul
Robert William Harding, vice consul
William E. Chapman, consul in charge
James R. Riddle, vice consul...
Ely E. Palmer, consul general
Harold S. Tewell, consul
Harris N. Cookingham, consul
Harvey T. Qoodier, consul
Sidney A. Belovsky, vice consul
Albert H. Cousins, jr., vice consul
Lee Worley, vice consul
Robert E. Leary, vice consul
Nelson P. Meeks, vice consul
consular agent.
Vermont
Washington.
Wisconsin...
Texas
Iowa
Apr. 4, 1930
Oct. 5,1916
Oct. 25.1915
Feb. 20.1926
Aug. 24, 1928
Apr. 11.1929
Nov. 15,1930
Nov. 15, 1930
Nov. 27, 1929
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 29, 1930
Sept. 13, 1924
June 26,1929
Jan. 8, 1923
Feb. 27,1928
Aug. 26,1930
June 21,1927
May 17,1928
Mar. 16, 1919
Apr. 11,1928
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 19,1928
Dec. 15,1930
Oct. 2, 1922
Aug. 25, 1930
Oct. 23,1924
Michigan..
Michigan..
New York.
New York-
Oklahoma .
Rhode Island...
North Dakota...
New York
New York
New York
Oregon
Washington
Massachusetts..
New York
Oct. 28,1925
Apr. 18,1930
Dec. 20,1915
Oct. 19,1929
June 17,1930
Oct. 13,1926
Sept. 28, 1918
May 12, 1927
Aug. 30,1930
Oct. 15,1909
Nov. 26, 1926
Nov. 13, 1925
Aug. 27, 1825
July 1, 1929
May 23, 1929
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 29,1930
July 1, 1929
Nov. 7,1922
May 9,1930
Sept. 15, 1930
Nov. 26, 1930
Aug. 3, 1929
Mar. 6,1925
Nov. 21, 1930
Feb. 13,1928
Oct. 16,1929
June 17,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Feb. 19,1927
June 14,1928
36
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
CANADA— Continued
Victoria, British Columbia..
•Nanalmo, B. C.
Windsor, Ontario
Winnipeg, Manitoba.
•Kenora, Ontario...
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
'Annapolis Royal, N.
CHILE
Santiago.
Antofagasta
•Chanaral.
*Tocopilla.
Arica
Iquique.
Valparaiso .
•Coquimbo
•Cruz Grande, Coquimbo.
•Talcahuano
Peiping.
George A. Bucklin, consul j Oklahoma
Robert M. Newcomb, vice consul I Illinois
Archibald C. Van Houten, consular agent
Harry F. Hawley, consul New York
HervfiJ. L'Heureux, v!ce consul New Hampshire
Donald H. Robinson, vice consul.-. 1 New Jersey
Gerald Warner, vice consul Massachusetts . .
Edwin N. Gunsaulus, jr., vice consul Minnesota.
Walter M. Walsh, vice consul
P. Stewart Helntzleman, consul general.
Ray Fox, consul
Lucius H. Johnson, vice consul
Earl Brennan, vice consul
Robert L. Hunter, vice consul
Rupert H. Moore, consular agent
Charles W. Lewis, Jr., consul
George H. Barringer, vice consul
Jacob M. Owen, consular agent
William S, Culbertson, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
R. Henry Norweb, counselor of embassy
Joseph Flack, first secretary
Edward J. Sparks, third secretary...
George H. Butler, third secretary
Capt. Ralph H. Wooten, military attache
Comdr. Irving Hall Mayfleld, naval attach^
Ralph H. Ackerman, commercial attach^
Harold M. Randall, asst. cml. attache
Thomas D. Bowman, consul general...
Thomas S. Horn, consul
Ferdinand E. Libenow, consular agent.
C. F. Urbutt, consular agent
.consul.
Edward B. Rand, vice consul.
Stanley L. Wilkinson, vice consul...
Frank Anderson Henry, consul
Miss Frances E. Willis, vice consul.
John T. Garvin, vice consul
Camden L. McLain, vice consul
Arthur W. Burrows, consular agent.
Glyn D 81ms. consular flgent
Edward Hyde, consular agent
Nelson T. Johnson, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Mahlon Fay Perkins, counselor of legation
Cornelius Van IT. Engert, first secretary
Clarence J. Spiker, first secretary
Leon U. Ellis, second secretary
Edwin F. Stanton, second secretary
Flavins J. Chapman, 3d, third secretary..
Robert L. Buell, third secretary
Colorado
Pennsylvania...
California
South Carolina..
New Hampshire.
South Dakota...
Canada
Michigan
Virginia
Nova Scotia
July 23,1924
June 23,1926
May 31,1918
Dec. 12,1924
Sept. 12, 1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 1, 1930
Aug.
Apr.
Aug. 29,1928
Feb. 6, 1925
Nov. 15, 1930
Aug. 29,1929
Feb. 5, 1918
June 21,1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Apr. 18,1872
9, 1929
15, 1925
Kansas.
Ohio May
Pennsylvania...) Apr.
New York [ Apr.
Illinois.. Apr.
WarDept Aug.
Navy Dept Oct
Dppt. Commerce Oct.
Dept. Commerce Aug.
Missouri
Missouri
Washington.
Illinois
Louisiana.
Pennsylvania.
Delaware
California
Ohio
Virginia
Chile
Wales
Chile
Oklahoma.
California
California
Dist. Columbia.
Washington
California
Virginia
New York
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
.Sept.
26, 1930
2, 1929
18, 1930
26, 1930
9, 1929
20, 1928
27, 1923
16, 1930
4, 1929
20, 1930
17, 1927
July
Dec.
Feb.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
May
Apr.
1, 1929
26, 1930
24,1928
11,1928
11,1930
24, 1926
2.1927
26, 1921
Dec. 16,1929
Feb. 16,1928
June 13.1930
Oct. 12,1928
May 28, 1929
May 16,1930
Oct. 23,1929
Dec. 8, 1930
FOREIGN SEEA^CE OF THE UNITED STATES
37
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Ccm-
pensa-
tion
CHINA— Continued
Peiping — Continued
Mukden, Liaoning, Manchuria..
Nanking, Kiangsu.
Shanghai, Kiangsu.
Amoy, Fukien
Canton, Kwangtung,
Chefoo, Shantung...
Foochow, Fukien —
Hankow, Hupeh
Harbin, Kirin, Manchuria.
J. Hall Paxton, language oflBcer
Gordon L. Burke, language officer
John S. Mosher, language officer
Edmund 0. Clubb, language oflScer
Horace H. Smith, language officer ,
Claude A. Buss, language officer
J. Lawrence Pond, language officer.
Lt. Col. Nelson E. Margetts, military attache.
Comdr. Charles C. Hartigan, naval attache
Julean Arnold, commercial attache
Capt. Parker O. Tenney, asst. mil. attache
A. Bland Calder, asst. cml. attache
Capt. William Mayer, language officer ,
Capt. Arcadi Oluckman, language officer .,
Capt. Morris B. DePass, jr., language officer...
1st Lt. Clarence J. Kanaga, language officer
1st Lt. Thomas D. White, language officer
1st Lt. Harry S. Aldrich, language officer
1st Lt. Willard O. Wyman, language officer
1st Lt. Robert H. Soule, language officer
1st Lt. Haydon L. Boatner, language officer
1st Lt. James M. McHugh. language officer
1st Lt. Charles C. Brown, language officer
1st Lt. Ronald A. Boone, language officer
1st Lt. Edward G. Hagen, language officer
Virginia
Georgia
New York...
Minnesota
Ohio
Pennsylvania...
Connecticut
War Dept
Navy Dept i
Dept. Commerce,
War Dept .[
Dept. Commercei
War Dept |
I War Dept
! War Dept
I War Dept j
I War Dept
[ War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept ;
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
John R. Putnam, consul
Charles J. Brennan, vice consul...
Joseph W. Ballantine, consul general...
Culver B. Chamberlain, consul
Frederick W. Hinke, consul
Robert S. Ward, vice consul.
Leroy Webber, consul
Lynn W. Franklin, consul
Charles C. SundeU, vice consul
j John J. Muccio, consul
' Carter R. Whittaker, vice consul
Frank P. Lockhart, consul general
Richard P. Butrick, consul
Lewis Clark, consul
George M. Graves, vice consul
James B. Pilcher, vice consul
Verne Q. Staten, vice consul
George C. Hanson, consul
Edward Page, jr., vice consul
Paul M. Dutko, vice consul
T. Leonard Lilliestrom, vice consul
Myrl S. Myers, consul general
Edward B. Thomas, consul
Andrew G. Lynch, vice consul
Robert C. Coudray, vice consul
Walter A. Adams, consul
Paul W. Meyer, consul
Edward T. Wailes, vice consul..
Edwin S. Cunningham, consul general.
Jay C. Huston, consul
Paul R. Josselyn, consul
Carl O. Spamer, consul
Robert Lacy Smyth, consul
J. Ernest Black, vice consul
July 23,
Apr. 20,
Oct. 1,
Jan. 18,
Mar. 26,
Sept. 16,
Mar. 26,
Nov. 18,
May 27,
Oct. 12.
July 6,
July 28,
Feb. 20,
May 16,
Mar. 22,
Mar. 22,
Mar. 22.
Feb. 20,
Feb. 20,
Apr. 25,
Sept. 24,
Jan 18.
July 16,
July 21,
Feb. 5.
1929
1928
1928
1929
1929
1929
1930
1929
1929
1914
1928
Oregon
Massachusetts..
Massachusetts. .
Missouri..
New York
Ohio
New York
Maryland
Minnesota
Rhode Island...
Georgia.. -
Texas
New York
Alabama
Vermont
Illinois
Connecticut
Massachusetts. .
Pennsylvania...
New York
Pennsylvania...
Illinois
New York
Rhode Island...
South Carolina.
Colorado
New York
California
Iowa
Maryland
California
Pennsylvania.
Apr. 1, 1926
June 18, 1929
June 10.1930
June 2, 1930
July 24,1930
Oct. 2, 1929
Apr. 10.1926
Sept. 27, 1930
Mar. 9,1929
Mar. 10, 1930
Dec. 16,1930
Apr. 15,1925
Nov. 9,1926
May 9.1930.
Sept 18,1928
July 2, 1929
June 25, 1928
Dec. 27,1921
June 1.3.1930
Nov. 23, 1920
Apr. 11,1928
Jan. 9, 1930
Mar. 3.1928
j Aug. 28,1929
Oct. 1,1928
! June 11, 1929
' July 2, 1929
Oct. 23,1930
Sept. 8.1919
Mar. 8.1928
May 7,1930
Aug. 26,1929
May 14, 1930
Aug. 21,1930
$3,600
3,000
3,000
2, 750
2,750
2,750
2,500
7,000
7,000
3.500
3,500
2,500
4,500
4,500
4,000
7.00C
4,500
3,500
2.760
2,750
6,000
2,50ft
6,000
4, COO
3.000
7,000
3.600
2, 600
9,000
6,000
6,000-
4.500
4. 000
3,000
38
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
CHINA— Continued
Shanghai, Kiangsu — Continued.. Robert P. Joyce, vice consul.
: Arthur R. Ringwalt, vice consul. .
I George V. Allen, vice consul
John B. Sawyer, vice consul
I William R. Lynch, vice consul
I Thomas B. Clark, vice consul
Swrttow, Kwangtung ' Dpvid O. Berger, consul
Tientsin, Hopei Clarence E. Oauss, consul general.
George Atcheson, jr., consul
Robert B. Streeper, consul
Angus I. Ward, consul
j Howard C. Taylor, consul
Stuart Allen, vice consul
Andrew W. Edson, vice consul..
Tsinan. Shantung Carl D. Meinhardt, consul
I John Carter Vincent, consul
; Ralph J. Blake, vice consul
Tsingtao, Kiaochow W. Roderick Dorsey, consul
Augustus S. Chase, consul
Carl O. Hawthorne, vice consul.
Yunnanfu, Yunnan Harry E. Stevens, consul
COLOMBIA
Bogota.
Barranquilla...
Medellln...
Buenaventura.
OalL..
Cartagena
Santa Marta...
Jefferson Caffery, envoy extraordinary and minis-
ter plenipotentiary.
Benjamin Muse, first secretary
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld, second secretary
Julius Wadsworth, third secretary
Capt. Vernon C. De Votie, military attache
Walter J. Donnelly, commercial attache
Fletcher Warren, consul
Herbert W. Carlson, vice consul .
Carlos C. Hall, vice consul
Raymond Phelan, vice consul...
Maurice C. Pierce, consul..
Harry D. Myers, vice consul
Arthur F. Tower, consul
Harold B. Minor, vice consul
Eli Taylor, vice consul.
COSTA RICA
La Verne Baldwin, vice consul.
Orlando L. Flye, vice consul...
California
Nebraska
North Carolina.
Oregon
Kansas
Texas
Virginia
Connecticut
California
Ohio
Michigan
South Dakota...
Minnesota
Connecticut
New York
Georgia
Oregon
Maryland
Connecticut
Missouri
California
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Apr.
Feb.
Oct.
June
May
May
Oct.
Dec.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
May
Aug.
Nov.
Apr.
July
Apr.
June
10. 1928
3, 1928 j
8, 1930 I
12,1921 j.
26,1926 .
28. 1926 j.
18. 1927 I
4,1927 1
17,1928
16. 1929
19, 1929
9, 1930
12,1929
26. 1930
16, 1930
7, 1930
8, 1930
10, 1925
24, 1930
28, 1930
2, 1930
Louisiana.
Virginia — .
Dist. Columbia
Connecticut
War Dept
Dept. Commerce
Texas
Massachusetts .
Arizona
California
Wisconsin
Missouri
New York
Kansas
June 27,1928
May 6,1930
Oct. 28,1929
Aug. 27,1930
Oct. 29,1928
Dec. 8. 1928
Mar. 5,1929
July 25,1929
Mar. 16,1928
July 16,1930
Sept. 18,1930
June 17,1930
Nov, 11, 1930
May 16,1930
New York.
New York.
Apr. 2, 1930
July 27,1929
July 9, 1921
Charles C. Eberhardt, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Ma). Fred T. Cruse, military attachS
Maj. Peter C. Geyer, jr., naval attache
George 0. Peck, commercial attache
Kansas.
War Dept...
Navy Dept..
Dept. Commerce
Dec 23.
Nov. 12,
Oct. 8.
Edward Caffery, consul
Roderick W. Unckles, vice consul.
Henry T. Purdy, vice consul
Louisiana
New York
Dec. 12,102:
Oct. 30,1!'2^
.consular agent.
consul.
Fees
Thomas J. MaleaSy, vice consul.
New York j Sept. 12. l«:
Massachusetts..! Aug 30,1930 1 2..'iOC
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
39
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Antilla
Cienfuegos
•Caibarien
•Sagua la Qrande.
Matanzas
Nuevitas
Santiago
'Manzanillo-
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Prague.
DAWZIG, FREE CITY OF
Danzig
Harry F. Guggenheim, ambassador extraordinary New Yorlc.
and plenipotentiary.
Edward L. Reed, first secretary Pennsylvania...
Fayette J. Flexer, third secretary , Illinois
George D. Andrews, jr., Foreign Service officer...: Tennessee
Maj. Joseph J. O'liare. mihtary attache War Dept
Frederick Todd, commercial attach^ Dept. Commerce
2d Lt. Elwood R. Quesada, asst. mil. att. for air.. War Dept
Albert F. Nufer, asst. cml. attach^ Dept. Commerce
Frederick T. F. Dumont, consul general Pennsylvania...
flarold B. Quarton, consul Iowa
James R. Wilkinson, consul Wisconsin
Sydney G. Oest, vice consul Pennsylvania.. ,
Sherburne Dillingham, vice consul New Jersey
Taylor W. Gannett, vice consul. New York ,
Reginald S. Kazanjian, vice consul Rhode Island...
Cecil B. Lyon, vice consul j New York
Raoul F Washington, vice consul \ New York ,
William B. Murray, vice consul Iowa...
John Q. Marvin, vice consul Florida
Earl T. Crain, vice consul Illinois
Horace J. Dickinson, consul Arkansas ,
Lucien N. Sullivan, consul j Pennsylvania...
Andrew E. McNamara, consular agent |
Eugene E. Jova, consular agent..
Knox Alexander, consul .! Missouri..
Ernest A. Wakefield, consul Maine..
consul..
Harry W. Story, vice consul North Carolina .
Raoul A. Bertot. consular agent Cuba
Abraham C. Ratshesky, envoy extraordinary and Massachusetts ..
minister plenipotentiary. j
Frederick P. Hibbard, first secretary j Texas
Col. Joseph A. Baer, military attache War Dept
Karl L. Rankin, commercial attache Dept. Commerce
MaJ. George E. A. Reinburg, asst. mil. att. for air War Dept
Arthur C. Frost, consul general Massachusetts..
John W. Bailey, jr., consul j Texas
John McArdle, consul _.! Pennsylvania...
Charles E. Bohlen, vice consul | Massachusetts..
Duncan M White, vice consul Georgia
Andrew Gilchrist, vice consul New York
C. Warwick Perkins, jr., consul Maryland Oct 16,1929
Oct. 10,1929
June 28, 1929
Jan. 15,1930
Nov. 29, 1930
May 11, 1929
May 11,1926
Nov. 14. 1930
Feb. 4, 1930
Oct. 26,1929
July 6, 1927
Nov. 6,1930
Sept. 13, 1929
Apr. 29,1930
June 19,1930
Dec. 26,1930
Dec. 26,1930
Feb. 28, 1927
Oct. 17,1924
Feb. 28,1927
Nov. 6,1929
Feb. 7. 1922
Feb. 9, 1926
June 7, 1928
Oct. 6,1922
Sept. 29, 1930
Oct. 2, 1929
Feb. 13.1925
Apr. 20.1922
Jan. 25,1930
Sept. 20, 1930
May 3, 1929
June 27.1929
Oct. 27. 1927
Nov. 2,1927
Dee. 19,1929
Nov. 22, 1930
July 10,1929
July 14, 1928
Sept. 18, 1929
40
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Whence
appointed
Com-
pensa-
tion
DENMARK
Copenhagen.- -.-
Michigan.
Jan. 22,1930
Jan. 11,1930
Nov. 22, 1928
Ralph Harnian Booth, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Ernest L. Ives, first secretary I Virginia...
Maj. Emil P. Pierson, military attache War Dept.
Capt. Kenneth Q. Castleman, naval attache ! Navy Dept May 20,
Charles B. Spofford, commercial attache Dept. Commerce Oct. 6, 1930 j
Ma]. George E. A. Reinburg, asst. mil. att. for air. War Dept Dec. 21, 1927 I
Lt. Eliot ninman Bryant, asst. nav. attache Navy Dept Nov. 17, 1930 '
North Wlnshlp, consul general Georgia July 6,1928
Edward M. Groth, consul New York July 2, 1929
Erland Gjessing, vice consul... ! New York May 27, 1918
J. Stanford Edwards, vice consul ' New York ' Nov. 6,1929
$10,000
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Santo Domingo
'La Romana
•San Pedro de Macorls.
Puerto Plata
Quito.
Charles B. Curtis, envoy extraordinary and min- New York Dec. 16,1929
ister plenipotentiary. |
Maurice L. Stafford, Foreign Service officer ' California. I Dec. 23,1930
Maj. Thomas Eugene Watson, naval attache Navy Dept I Sept. 13, 1930
George Orr, consul , New Jersey j Nov. 25,1930
Hedley V. Cooke, jr., vice consul New Jersey ! Oct. 25,1930
Albion W. Johnson, vice consul Texas Oct. 15,1929
Eugene J. Lieder, consular agent New York Nov. 14,1922
John W. Tatem, consular agent Dom. Republic. Nov. 17,1924
consul..
Elvin Seibert, vice consul | New York June 28,1930
Morris A. Peters, vice consul Massachusetts.. July 9, 191S
J. Enrique Leroux, consular agent , Dom. Republic. Aug. 29,1908
William Dawson, envoy extraordinary and min- : Minnesota ■ May 9,1930
ister plenipotentiary. [
Charles A. Page, third secretary ...j Massachusetts..: June 24, 1930
Capt. Vernon C. De Votle, military attache [ War Dept i Oct. 29.1928
Charles H. Cunningham, commercial attache Dept. Commerce Apr. 26,1930
Guayaquil.
Harold D. Clum, consul general.. New York.
Sheridan Talbott, consul Kentucky..
William D. Moreland, jr., vice consul... Oregon
Philip K. Tattersall, vice consul New York.
William M. Jardine, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
J. Rives Childs, second secretary (consul)...
Charles E. Dickerson, Jr., commercial attache
Virginia
Dept. Commerce
Ralph F. Chesbrough, asst. cml. attache .' Dept. Commerce
J. Rives Childs, consul (second secretary) • Virginia.,
Easton T. Kelsey, vice consul
H. Earle Russell, consul
Henry A. W. Beck, vice consul
Charles W. Yost, vice consul
Horace Remillard, consul
Leo J. Callanan, consul
Michigan
Michigan
Indiana
New York
Massachusetts..
Massachusetts..
Oct. 9, 1930
May 5,1930
Nov. 8,1930
Feb 12,1930
July 21,1930
Oct. 1, 1930
Mar. 19, 1928
May 9,1930
Oct. 1, 1930
July 22,1930
Nov. 19, 1929
Aug. 30,1929
Dec. 18,1930
Sept. 30, 1930
July 24,1930
FOEEIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
41
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
EL SALVADOR
San Salvador
New York.
ETHIOPIA (ABYSSINIA)
Addis Ababa
'Djibouti, French Somali Coast.
HeLsingfors.
FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS
New York...
Connecticut.
Warren D. Robbins, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Harold D. Finley, second secretary .-.
Frederick P. Latimer, jr., third secretary (vice
consul). I
MaJ. Fred T. Cruse, military attache War Dept..
Maj. Peter C. Geyer, jr., naval attache ' Navy Dept
MerwinL. Bohan, commercial attache Dept. Commerce
July 17,1928
Sept. 30, 1930
Oct. 10,1930
Dec. 23,1927
Nov. 12, 1930
Oct. 6, 1928
consul general..
Algar E. Carleton, consul I Vermont
Frederick P. Latimer, jr., vice consul (third j Connecticut
secretary).
Morgan Atherton, vice consul California...
Frederick W. B. Coleman, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
Felix Cole, counselor of legation
David B. Macgowan, first secretary
Harry E . C arlson , first secretary (consul)
Waldemar J. Gallman, second secretary
LanC.reth M. Harrison, third secretary
Ma]. George E .Arneman, military attache
Lee C. Morse, commercial attache
Minnesota.
Dist. Columbia-
Jan. 10,1929
Mar. 29, 1929
July 9, 1930
Sept. 20, 1922
Harry E. Carlson, consul (first secretary).
Ellis A. Johnson, vice consul
Addison E. Southard,' minister resident and con-
sul general.
James L. Park, third secretary (vice consul)
James L. Park, vice consul (third secretary).
Vahram H. Condayan, consular agent
Edward E. Brodie, envoy extraordinary and :
ister plenipotentiary.
Samuel S. Dickson, second secretary
MaJ. George E. Arneman, military attache...
Osborn S. Watson, commercial attache
John L. Bouchal, consul
Percy G. Kemp, vice consul.
Walter E. Edge, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Norman Armour, counselor of embassy
Williamson S. Howell, jr., first secretary
Robert M. Scotten, first secretary
Nov. 11, 1930
Oct. 14,1922
Illinois... : Nov. 19, 1929
New York | Aug. 14, 1930
Minnesota ' Nov. 19, 1929
War Dept Mar. 5,1928
Dept. Commerce Jan. 9,1929
Illinois
Massachusetts.
Kentucky
Pennsylvania...
Pennsylvania...
July 3, 1926
Apr. 19,1930
5,000
Oct. 12,1927
9,000
June 15,1928
June 15,1928
Apr. 1,1929
Oregon ...Jan. 31,1930
New Mexico Aug. 14,1930
War Dept Mar. 5,1928
Dept. Commerce Apr. 11,1929
Nebraska ' Sept. 30, 1930
New York June 19, 1930
New Jersey Nov. 21,1929 17,600
New Jersey Apr. 12,1928 9,000
Texas Feb. 2.1929 7.000
M ichigan ' Sept . 27, 1930 I 7, 000
' The diplomatic officers here listed, except Harry E. Carlson, are accredited also to Latvia and Lithuania.
Foreign Service officer. Class I. aprointed to act as minister resident and consul general pursuant to Sec.
Conerew approved May 24. 1924 Receives compensation as a Forei?n Service ofllcer
42
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
FRANCE, ETC.— Continued
(France— Continued)
i'aris— Continued...
Biarritz
Boulogne-sur-Mer.
Calais
Cherbourg
Havre
•Dieppe
Lille
Harold L. Williamson, second secretary
John H. MacVeagh, second secretary
Trojan Kodding, second secretary
Laurence E. Salisbury, second secretary
Brig. Gen. Stanley H. Ford, military attache
Capt. George Washington Steele, jr., naval attache-
James F. ONeill, treasury attache
Ma] James B. Ord, asst. mil. attache
MaJ. Robert Le G. Walsh, asst. mil. attache for air.
Comdr. Ralph Trowbridge Hanson, asst. nav. att.
Lt. Comdr. George D. Murray, asst. nav. attache.
Lt. Comdr. Calvin H. Cobb, asst. nav. attache..
Lt. Eliot riinman Bryant, asst. nav. attache
Daniel J. Reagan, asst. cml. attache
William L. Finger, asst. cml. attache
Maj. Oliver Floyd, language officer
lUinois June 1,1928
New York Aug. 9, 1929
Pennsylvania... I Aug. 1,1930
Illinois ' Dec. 17,1930
War Dept Aug. 8,1930
Navy Dept j Feb. 16.1928
Treasury Dept.. I Nov. 8, 1929
War Dept I Apr. 23, 1928
War Dept May 7, 1929
Navy Dept ! May 6.1929
Navy Dept i Jan. 8,1930
Navy Dept | July 15,1930
Navy Dept i Nov. 17,1930
Dept. Commercel Apr 27, 1927
Dept. Commerce^ May 3, 1930
Navy Dept j Feb. 15,1929
Leo J. Keena, consul general Michigan [
Robert D. Murphy, consul.. Wisconsin !
Damon C. Woods, consul Texas 1
William E. De Courcy, consul Tezas
Mason Turner, consul Connecticut
Charles IT. Derry, consul Georgia
William M. Gwynn, language officer California
James E. Parks, consul North Carolina.
Gordon P. Merriam, language officer Massachusetts. .
Raymond A. Hare, language officer Iowa
Joseph L. Brent, language officer Maryland
Randolph Harrison, jr., vice consul Virginia
Norris B. Cbipman, language officer Dist. Columbia.
Bertel E. Kuniholm, language officer Massachusetts..
James S. Moose, jr., language officer Arkansas
Richard W. Morin, vice consul Minnesota
Tevis Huhn, vice consul New Jersey
Marc L. Severe, vice consul Iowa
David Henry Slawson, vice consul Michigan
John R. Wood, vice consul Florida
William C. Young, vice consul.. Kentucky
Paul C. Belts, vice consul Pennsylvania. ..
Francis B. Moriarty, vice consul Dist. Columbia.
W. Winthrop Burr, vice consul New York
Lucien Memmlnger, consul South Carolina..
John G. Erhardt, consul New York
Frank Cussans, vice consul Ohio
Reginald U. Williams, vice consul - New York
Roy McWilliams, vice consul Illinois
Sam Park, vice consul Texas
Thomas D. Davis, consul Oklahoma
Worthington E. Hagerman, vice consul Maryland
James Q. Carter, consul i Georgia
Samuel H. Wiley, consul I North Carolina.
Fred H. Houck, vice consul Dist. Columbia.
Edwin Carl Kemp, consul | Florida
R. Borden Reams, vice consul Pennsylvania...
Frederick C. Fairbanks, consular agent
Harold Playter, consul California
Oct. 26,
$5,000
5,000
4,500
4,000
Mar. 26, 1930 i
.0.000
Sept. 21. 1923
4.600
Apr. 21, 1928
4.000
May 22, 1928
4,000
June 2, 1928
4,000
Nov. 7, 1929
3,500
Sept. 26, 1930
3.500
Oct. 18, 1930
3.500
May 25, 1929
3.000
Oct. 1, 1930
3,000
Jan. 14. 1930
2 75n
July 30, 1930
2,750
July 30, 1930
2, 750
Aug. 12,1930
2, 750
Dec. 19,1929
2.500
Dec. 30, 1930
2,500
Apr. 15. 1919
Jan. 2, 1925
Mar. 27, 1922
Sept. 24, 1925
Mar. 2. 1925
Dec. 2, 1930 i
Jan. 8, 1930 I
Apr. 28,1923
6,000
Dec. 1, 1930
5,000
Apr. 23,1926 j
Jan. 24.1929
Apr. 17,1920
Nov. 15. 1920
(t)
May 28, 1929
4,500
Nov. 4,1930
Mar. 28, 1927
6,000
Nov. 20, 1925
4, 500
June 10,1926
May 4,1929
6,000
Sept. 13, 1929
2.750
Mar. 11.1916
Fees
Jan. 21, 1928
4,500
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
43
FEANCE, ETC.— Continued
(France— Continued)
Lyon
Marseille
Name and rank
Nantes.
Nice...
Strasbourg.
Hugh H. Watson, consul
William W. Adams, vice consul
John A. Qamon, consul general in charge.
James P. Moffitt, consul
John S. Calvert, consul
Bernard F. Hale, consul.
Charles B. Beylard, vice consul _-.
William J. Yerby, consul
Robertson Honey, consul
George Alexander Armstrong, consul
George P. Wilson, vice consul
John Q. Wood, consul
James D. Child, vice consul
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
(Possessions)
Algiers, Algeria
•Oran. Algeria
Dakar, Senegal, French West
Africa.
•Djibouti, French Somali Coast
(agency under Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia)
Martinique, French West Indies..
Oscar S. Heizer, consul
Joseph I. Touchette, vice consul...
Albert H. Elford, consular agent.
John J. Coyle, vice consul ,
Vahram U. Condayan, consular agent.
Saigon, French Indo-Chlna
Tahiti, Society Islands, Oceania.
Tananarive, Madagascar.
Tunis. Tunisia
William P. Robertson, vice consul..
Rudolph A. Schausten, vice consul.
Henry S. Waterman, consul ,
William E. Scotten, vice consul
William P. Garrety, consul
Scudder Mersman, vice consul ,
John S. Richardson, jr., consul
Leland L. Smith, consul
Davis B. Levis, vice consul
Frederic M. Sackett, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
George A. Gordon, counselor of embassy...
Clarence B. Hewes, first secretary
Alfred W. Kliefoth, first secretary
Sidney E. O'Donoghue, second secretary
William W. Schott, second secretary..
Col. Edward Carpenter, military attache
Capt. Kenneth Q. Castleman, naval attach^
H. Lawrence Groves, commercial attachfi
Loyd V. Steere, agricultural attache
MaJ. George E. A. Reinburg, asst. mil. att. for air.
Capt. Hugh W. Rowan, asst. mil. attache.
Comdr. Ralph Trowbridge Hanson, asst. nav.
attache.
Lt. Comdr. George D. Murray, asst. nav. attache
Lt. Eliot Ilinman Bryant, asst. nav. attache
Douglas P. Miller, asst. cml. attache
George S. Messersmith, consul general.
Raymond H. Geist, consul
William E. Beitz, consul
Vermont
Dist. Columbia
Illinois
New York
North Carolina.
Vermont
United States...
Tennessee
New York
New York ]
Pennsylvania--.
Hawaii
Oregon
Iowa
Massachusetts .
Algeria
Tennessee
California
Washington
California
New York
Missouri
Massachusetts..
Oregon
Illinois
May 17,1922
July 22,1930
Aug. 24,1928
June 30,1930
Apr. 21,1928
May 29,1925
Nov. 6, 1930
July 18,1930
Sept. 4,1929
Mny 23,1929
Nov. 21, 1930
July 1, 1929
Jan. 24.1929
Oct. 29,1928
Sept. 3,1929
Nov. 7.1906
Dec. 30,1929
Apr. 1, 1929
Kentucky.
New York
Louisiana
Pennsylvania.
New Jersey...
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce
Dept.Agriculture
War Dept.
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept..
Navy Dept..
Dept. Commerce
Delaware...
Ohio
New York.
June
Sept.
Mar.
Nov.
May
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Jan.
12. 1928
8, 1930
17. 1929
10, 1922
16, 1929
23, 1924
19. 1930
1930
Mar. 26, 1930
Apr. 10,1930
Oct. 24,1929
Dec. 10,1929
Oct. 18,1930
Apr. 9, 1928
May 20, 1930
Sept. 24, 1929
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 21,1927
July 19,1930
May 6, 1929
Jan. 8, 1930
Nov. 17, 1930
Jan. 21.1925
May 6,1930
Nov. 19, 1929
Dec. 19,1929
44
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Com-
pensa-
tion
GERMANY— Continued
Berlin — Continued.
Frankfort-on-the-Main.
Hamburg.
Leipzig.
Stuttgart.
Bremen
nremer haven
Breslau
Cologne
George F. Kennan, language officer
Samuel Green, consul.
Archer Woodford, vice consul
Cecil Wayne Gray, vice consul
Eobert Newbegin, 2d, vice consul
Alfred Winslow Jones, vice consul
Casimir T Zawadzki, vice consul
Cyrus B. Foilmer, vice consul
Leo E Schumacher, vice consul
Gustave L. Sondheimer, vice consul
Walter A. Leonard, consul
Samuel G. Ebling, consul
Lon S. Gresham, vice consul
Francis A. Lane, vice consul
Augustus Ostertag, vice consul
Lester L. Schnare, consul
George L. Brandt, consul
Harvey Lee Milbourne, consul..
J. Holbrook Chapman, vice consul
James H. Wright, vice consul
Edward S. Parker, vice consul
Arminlus T. Haeberie, consul general In charge...
George P. Waller, consul
Bernard F. Heiler, vice consul
I Will L. Lowrie, consul general
I Robert W. Heingartner, consul
Charl C. L. B. Wyles, vice consul
John E. Kehl, consul general
E. Talbot Smith, consul
Lloyd D. Yates, consul
Knowlton V. Hicks, vice consul ,
Sabin J. Dalferes, vice consul
Malcolm C. Burke, vice consul
Coke S. Rice, vice consul
Ralph C. Busser, consul..
John J. Meily, consul
Paul J. Reveley, vice consul
Charles M. Hathaway, Jr., consul general
Alfred W. Donegan, consul
James M. Bowcock, vice consul
Leon Dominian, consul general in charge
William Clark Vyse, consul.
Paul J. Gray, vice consul
George C. Minor, vice consul
Hugh H. Teller, vice consul
Wisconsin
Maryland
Kentucky
Tennessee
Massachusetts..
New York
New York
Pennsylvania..
Missouri
New York
Illinois
Ohio
Georgia
Missouri
Pennsylvania...
Georgia
Dist. Columbia.
West Virginia...
Dist. Columbia
Missouri
South Carolina..
Missouri
Alabama
Massachusetts..
Illinois
Ohio
Oklahoma
Ohio
Connecticut
Dist. Columbia.
New York
Louisiana
Alabama
Texas
Pennsylvania...
Pennsylvania...
Connecticut
Pennsylvania...
Alabama
Colorado
New York
Dist. Columbia.
Maine
West Virginia...
Michigan
QBEAT BRITAIN AND NORTH-
ERN IRELAND, BRITISH
DOMINIONS BEYOND THE
SEAS, INDIA
(Great Britain— Northern Ireland)
London Charles Q. Dawes, ambassador extraordinary and Illinois
plenipotentiary.
Hay A therton, counselor of embassy Illinois
Benjamin Thaw, jr., first secretary i Pennsylvania.
Raymond E. Cox, first secretary New York
Wainwright Abbott, first secretary.. Pennsylvania.
Walter T. Prendergast, second secretary Ohio
David McK. Key, third secretary ' Tennessee
Col. John R. Thomas, Jr., military attache I War Dept
May
Mar.
Mar.
Nov.
Apr.
Dec.
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Nov.
Nov.
June
Feb.
June
Oct.
Aug.
July
June
July
Apr.
Sept.
Nov.
June
Aug.
May
Mar.
Sept.
May
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
July
Dec.
July
Sept.
Apr.
Dec.
Oct.
Mar.
Dec.
June
25. 1929
26. 1930
19, 1930
29, 1930
29,1928 .
7.1928 .
29.1928 .
3.1929 .
1. 1929
16, 1930
30.1929 .
19.1929 .
22.1927 .
16. 1927
25,1930
14. 1930
21,1925
9. 1930
30,1926 .
1, 1925
22, 1926
29.1928 .
19. 1930
26. 1928
7,1924 .
23. 1929
16. 1926
9, 1930
9. 1927
7.1928 .
30.1927 .
24.1929 .
10. 1930
1. 1929
20,1929 .
27, 1927
24, 1925
16.1925 .
19. 1929
1. 1930
26. 1930
14.1928 .
23,1928 .
i
Apr. 16,1929 17,600
Sept. 26, 1927
Sept. 27, 1930
Oct. 1, 1926
Dec. 23, 1930
Oct. 1, 1930
Oct. 19,1929
Aug. 16.1M7
0,000
8,000
6,000
6,000
4,500
3,500
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
45
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Com-
pensa-
tion
GREAT BEITAIN, ETC.— Con.
(Qieat Britain— Northern Ire-
land—Continued)
London— Continued .
Capt. William Winton Oalbraith, naval attache..
Edward A. Foley, agricultural attach^
MaJ. Martin F. Scanlon, asst. mil. attache for air..
Maj. Paul W. Evans, asst. mil. attach^.--
Capt. John C. MacArthur, asst. mil. attachfi
Conidr. Ralph Trowbridge Hanson, asst. nav.
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Qeorge D. Murray, asst. nav. attachfi.
Lt. Eliot Dinman Bryant, asst. nav. attache
Donald Renshaw, asst oral, attache..
Homer S. Foi, asst. cml. attache
NavyDept Apr. 14.1928
DepLApricuIture Dec. 16,1930
War Dept Jan. 29,1929
War Dept June 20, 1929
War Dept Mar. 12,1927
NavyDept May 6,1929
NavyDept Jan. 8,1930
NavyDept ! Nov. 17,1930
Dept. Commerce June 28, 1929
Dept. Commerce June 28, 1929
Albert Halstead, consul general Dist. Columbia. June 16,1928
Nathaniel P. Davis, consul New Jersey July 1,1929
Charles C. Broy, consul I Virginia Sept. 12,1929
Robert B. Macatee, consul j Virginia I Sept. 10,1930
Russell M. Broolis, consul-. Oregon... Apr. 5,1930
John H. Lord, consul ' Massachusetts., July 24,1930
Roy W. Baker, consul | New York July 24,1930
Calvin H. Oakes, vice consul South Carolina.. June 10, 1930
Guy W Ray, vice consul 'Alabama. Oct. 10,1930
John F. Clafley, vice consul Connecticut
Daniel Miller, vice consul. Maryland
James E. Callahan, vice consul I Massachusetts..
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Birmingham, England...
Bradford, England
Bristol, England
Cardiff, Wales
Dundee, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
Glasgow, Scotland
Hull, England
Liverpool, England..
Manchester, England.
William N. Carroll, vice consul North Carolina.
Leonard N. Green, consul Minnesota
Franklin B. Atwood, vice consul Massachusetts...
Wade Blackard, vice consul Tennessee
George A. Makinson, consul California.
H. Armistead Smith, vice consul Dist. Columbia.
Clement S. Edwards, consul Minnesota
George L. Fleming, vice consul Missouri
Digby A. Willson, consul New York
Edgar H. Slaughter, vice consul... Illinois..-
Alfred T. Nester, consul New York
Paul C. Seddicum, vice consul Dist. Columbia.
John J. C. Watson, consul Kentucky
John n. Fuqua, vice consul New York
Austin C. Brady, consul New Mexico
Edwin B. Earnest, vice consul Iowa.
George E. Chamberlin, consul general in charge... New York
Reginald S. Castleman, consul California
Marcel E. Malige, consul Idaho --.
L. Pittman Springs, vice consul Dist. Columbia.
Ernest V. Polutnik, vice consul
J. Forrest Ingle, vice consul I Ind
Andrew J. McConnico, consul | M
Walter A. Thomas, vice consul Dist. Columbia.
Philip Holland, consul general in charge Tennessee
Cyril L. F. Thiel, consul... Illinois
Hugh Watson, vice consul New York
Alfred R. Thomson, consul Maryland
Phil H. Hubbard, vice consul Vermont
Wallace E. Moessner, vice consul Oklahoma
Dec.
Dec.
July
May
Apr.
July
Dec
22, 1922
11,1925
7, 1925
1, 1924
5, 1930
2, 1929
1,1928
Apr. 17,1930
Sept. 15, 1926
Aug. 16,1930
Sept, 20, 1926
July 15. 1927
July 21,1930
Apr. 30.1930
July 25,1928
Dec. 18,1928
May 21,1930
Oct. 3, 1930
Apr. 9, 1930
June 6, 1928
Mar. 30, 1929
Sept. 29, 1928
July 18,1925
June 13,1927
May 14,1929
Jan. 11.1929
Mar. 31, 1928
Sept. 20, 1927
Dec. 19.1929
May 18,1923
Dec. 23,1929
Sept. 12,1929
Sept. 3,1924
$9,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
3,500
3,500
2,500
2,500
4,000
3,000
7,000
5,000
4,5C0
4,000
5,000
5,000
8,000
4,500
4,000
4,600
8,000
6,000
3,000
46
EEGISTER OP THE DEPARTMENT OP STATE
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
GREAT BRITAIN, ETC.— Con.
(Great Britain — Northern Ire-
land— Continued)
Newcastle-on-Tyne, England..
Plymouth. England-
William F. Doty, consul New
Julian K. Smedberg, vice consul. New York
Arthur B. Cooke, consul South Carolina.
Paul Dean Thompson, vice consul California
Sheffield, England. William J. Grace, consul New York
Henry O. Ramsey, vice consul South Dakota..
Southampton, England James B. Young, consul Pennsylvania..
John H. Bruins, consul New York
F. Wlllard Calder, vice consul.. i New York
•Jersey, Cnannel Islands Albert E. Ereaut, consular agent Jersey
(Other Europe)
Qibraltar.
Malta
(India)
Bombay.
Madras . .
Rangoon.
(Other Asia)
Aden, Arabia
Colombo, Ceylon.
Penang, Straits Settlements...
Singapore, Straits Settlements.
(Africa)
Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa..
Nairobi Kenya. East Africa.
Richard L. Sprague, consul.
Hugh S. Miller, consul
Massachusetts..
Illinois
consul general.
Robert Y. Jarvis, consul California.
Richard R. Willey, consul j New York
L. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant, vice consul i New Jersey
Dorsey Q. Fisher, vice consul. I Maryland
Richard S. Huestis, vice consul I New York
Ilarry Campbell, consul | Kansas
William H. Beach, consul | Virginia
Jay Walker, vice consul | Dist. Columbia.
Winfield H. Minor, vice consul Kentucky
Renwick S. McNiece, consul | Utah
Lloyd E. Riggs, vice consul Illinois
Dayle C. McDonough, consul Missouri
George J. Uaering, consul New York
Leland C. AltaSer, vice consul Ohio
Howard B. Osborn, vice consul New Jersey
Dec. 22,1927
May 20. 1930
Apr. 29,1926
May 24, 1930
Oct. 1, 1919
June 6, 1929
Nov. 20, 1929
Aug. 26,1929
Nov. 7,1921
Mar. 31, 1915
July 18,1901
Feb. 13,1930
Carlton Hurst, consul
Stillman W. Eells,consul
Llewellyn E. Thompson, jr., vice consul...
Douglas Jenkins, consul general
Harold Shantz, consul
Perry N. Jester, vice consul
Kenneth C. Krenti, vice consul
George Bliss Lane, vice consul
Thomas H. Robinson, consul
Lester Maynard, consul general...
Roy E. B. Bower, consul
Terry S. Hinkle, vice consul
William W. Butterworth, Jr., vice consul.
Edward Anderson, jr., vice consul
Dist. Columbia.
New York
Colorado
South Carolina..
New York
Virginia
Iowa
New York
New Jersey
California
California
New York
Louisiana
Florida
Gilbert R. Willson, consul
Charles Raymond Myers, vice consul.
Karl de G. MacVitty, consul
Oscar Thomason, vice consul
Pennsylvania.
Illinois
New Jersey...
Oct. 26,1927
Nov. 6,1929
Mar. 29, 1929
July 10,1929
Mar. 26, 1930
Apr. 17.1930
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 22,1930
Mar. 6,1930
June 19,1928
Oct. 2, 1929
Nov. 6,1930
Sept. 6,1929
July 31,1929
Aug. 10,1911
Sept. 30, 1930
May 19, 1928
Aug. 3,1929
June 2, 1930
Dec. 30,1925
Feb. 24,1928
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26, 1930
Aug. 16,1930
Jan. 15, 1930
Aug. 15, 1930
Feb. 24,1928
Jan. 18,1929
Nov. 26, 1930
Mar. 26,1929
Oct. 28,1930
Mar. 15, 1930
Jan. 7. 1920
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
47
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Com-
pensa-
tion
GREAT BRITAIN. ETC— Con.
(Australia)
Adelaide, South Australia.
Brisbane, Queensland
Melbourne, Victoria
Sydney, New South Wales.
(New Zealand)
Wellington
•Christchurch .
•Dunedin
Aiicljland -.
(Fiji Islands)
(Newfonndland)
St. John's.
(Other America)
Barbados, British West Indies..
•Roseau, Dominica, B. W. I.
•St. Lucia, B. W. I
Belize, British Honduras
Georgetown, British Quiana.
•Paramaribo, Netherland
Oulana.
Hamilton, Bermuda
•St. George's, Bermuda.
Kingston, Jamaica
Nassau, N. P., Bahamas
Trinidad, British West Indies.
•Brlghton,Trlnldad,B. W. I.
•Grenada, B. W. I
Henry M. Wolcott,
Austin R. Preston, consul
Frederick V. Schweitzer, vice consul...
Wilbur Keblinger, consul
Ralph H. Hunt, vice consul
Roger Culver Tredwell, consul general.
Joel C. Hudson, consul
Albert M. Doyle, consul
Claude B. Chiperfleld, vice consul
Foster H. Kreis, vice consul
Frank E. McFadden, vice consul
New York
New York
California.
Virginia
Massachusetts.
Indiana
Missouri
Michigan
Illinois
Minnesota
Iowa
.^pr.
Dec.
Dec.
Apr.
Sept.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
July
Apr.
May
16, 1930
23, 1930
1, 1930
7, 1930
24, 1929
7, 1929
18. 1929
23, 1930
22. 1930
15, 1930
22, 1930
Calvin M. Hitch, consul general...
John W. Dye, consul...
Bernard Ootlieb, consul
H. P. Bridge, consular agent
Harman Reeves, consular agent
Walter F. Boyle, consul
Leonard A. Bachelder, vice consul.
Georgia.
Minnesota
New York
New Zealand...
New Zealand....
Georgia
Massachusetts..
Quiney F. Roberts, consul Texas.
Edward A. Dow, consul general.
George C. Cobb, vice consul
Nebraska .
Georgia...
William W. Brunswick, consul
Heman C. Vogenitz, vice consul
Henry A. Frampton, consular agent.
William Peter, consular agent
Q. Russell Taggart, consul
John H. Biddle, vice consul
Ohio
Dominica...
St. Lucia
New Jersey.
New York..
Oct. 9, 1930
Sept. 18, 1930
Mar. 10, 1928
Mar. 31, 1928
Apr. 6, 1920
Mar. 19, 1925
Feb. 6, 1915
May 17, 1928
June 20,1930
May 29,1930
Marv 6,1928
Apr. 5, 1930
Nov. 24, 1896
Jan. 8, 1873
June 30,1927
July 27,1907
John V. Swearingen, vice consul.
James S. Lawton, consular agent.
Graham H. Kemper, consul
Edwin Clay Merrell, vice consul
Frederick Joseph Robertson, consular agent
Paul C. Squire, consul
Gaston A. Cournoyer, vice consul
George F. Kelly, vice consul
Fred D. Fisher, consul
consul.
Alfredo L. Demorest, vice consul
Marc de Verteuil, consular agent
John McQilchrlst, consular agent
West Virginia.-.! Sept. 18,1930
Illinois j Aug. 23.1917
Kentucky Apr. 10,1930
Oklahoma July 1,1920
Bermuda Aug. 17,1917
Massachusetts.. Mar. 17, 1930
New Hampshire.
Massachusetts..
Oregon
Dlst. Columbia.
Sept. 16, 1929
Apr. 1, 1925
Jan. 29,1930
Mar. 9,1921
Mar. 23, 1921
June 21,1920
Robert P. Skinner, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Carl A. Fit her, second secretary
Edward P. Lawton, third secretary
Ohio i July 3,1926
Utah ' May 28.1929 [
Georgia | Mar. 18.1930 i
$6,000
3,500
7,000
9,000
4,000
4,000
2,500
8,000
6,000
4,500
Fees
Fees
6.000
(t)
3,500
Fees
4, COO
(t)
Fees
7.000
Fees
5,000
2,500
Fees
Fees
10, 000
4,500
3.500
48
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Com-
pensa-
tion
GREECE— Continued
Athens — Continued .
MaJ. Charles B. Hazeltine, military attache War Dent
i
June 13.1929
Frederick B Lyon, commercial attach^
Dept. Commerce
War Dept
Dept. Commerce
Pennyslvania...
Maryland
Pennsylvania...
New York
June 7,1929
Mar. 11,1930
Dec. 20,1928
Maj. George E. Lovell, jr., asst. mil. attache for air..
Ralph B. Curren, asst. eml. attache
Leland B. Morris, consul general
Edwin A. Plitt. consul
Albert E. Clattenburg, jr., vice consul
Nov. 12, 1929
Apr. 14,1926
Sept. 13, 1929
Jan 18. 1925
$7,000
4,000
2,750
C. Franklin Yeager, jr., vice consul
Sotiris Carapateas, consular agent
Texas
Jan. 11,1930
May 13,1914
July 13,1927
July 17 1930
•Kalamata
Missouri
Fees
Salonikl (Thessalonica)
6,000
Donal F McQonigal vice consul
New York
9 ."^nn
GUATEMALA
Sheldon Whitehouse, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
New York
California.
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept.Commerce
Alabama
Oklahoma
Michigan
Massachusetts..
Dec. 16,1929 10,000
Jan. 18,1930 4,500
Ma]. Fred T. Cruse, military attache
Dec. 23.1927 -
Maj. Peter C. Geyer, jr., naval attache
Nov. 12, 1930
June 22, 1928
June 12,1928
Merwin L, Bohan, commercial attache
7.000
Mar 26, 1930 2, 500
Burdette B. Bliss, vice consul ....
June 9,1926 (i)
Puerto Barrios
Patrick J Powers, vice consul..
Mar. 15, 1930
•San Jos6
Fees
10. 000
HAITI
Dana O. Munro, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
New Jersey
New Jersey
June 28, 1930
Sept. 25, 1930 6. 000
Donald R. Heath, second secretary (consul)
Dec. 16,1929 4,500
'
California
Kansas
Pennsylvania
July 7, 1930 2, 750
Sept. 12, 1929 ' 4, 500
Tnlv 00 1050 0 ROO
Donald R. Heath, consul (second secretary)
Warren H Kelchner vice consul
Washington . ..' Dec. 26,1930 2,500
•J6r6mie
St. Charles Villedrouin, consular agent
New York June 15, 1903 Fees
Cape Haitlen
Massachusetts. Mar. 25,1924
•Port de Pali
M. Florentin S. Maurrasse, consular agent .
Oct. 17.1925 Foes
T>i\o ifi 1Q2Q in nnn
HONDURAS
Tegucigalpa
Julius O. Lay, envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
Dist. Columbia
Maj. Fred T. Cruse, military attache
War Dept... . Dec. 23, 1927
Maj. Peter C. Geyer, jr , naval attache
Navy Dept | Nov. 12,1930
Dept. Commerce Oct. 6. 1928
Georgia Apr. 3,1929
Merwin L. Bohan, commercial attache
6.000
Maine Sept. 26,1930 4,000
Robert A. Acly. vice consul
Massachusetts.. Nov. 8,1930,' 2,500
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
49
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Com-
pensa-
tion
HONDURAS— Continued
Celba..
Puerto Castilla.
Tela
Puerto Cortes.
Budapest.
IRAQ (MESOPOTAMIA)
Baghdad
IRISH FREE STATE
Dublin _...
consul
Warren C. Stewart, vice consul Maryland
Ilenry S. Haines, vice consul New Jersey
Derrill H. McCoUough, vice consul Texas
Lawrence F. Cotle, vice consul Massachusetts.
T. Monroe Fisher, vice consul Virginia
Robert de C. Purdy, vice consul New York..
Sandy Kirkconnell, consular agent Honduras..
consul..
Thomas C. Wasson, vice consul New Jersey
Aug. 30,1930
Dec. 20,1930
June 6, 1918
Feb. 26,1929
Apr. 12,1928
May 9,1922
June 20.1906
Nicholas Roosevelt, envoy extraordinary and min- New York
ister plenipotentiary.
S. Pinkney Tuck, first secretary New York
William A. Hodgman, commercial attache Dept. Commerce
Oct. 10,1930
Sept. 29,
May 17,1929
Oct. 2, 1928
Carlton Bailey Hurst, consul general Dist. Columbia. May 1,1929
John H. Morgan, consul ' Massachusetts.. j July 24,1930
Stephen B. Vaughan, vice consul I New York Mar. 14, 1925
Erich A. W. Hoffmann, vice consul Wisconsin Feb. 5, 1930
Alexander K. Sloan, consul Pennsylvania...
Robert Y. Brown, vice consul Alabama
Brockholst Livingston, vice consul , New York
Oct. 19,1929
Nov. 5.1928
June 4, 1930
Frederick A. Sterling, envoy extraordinary and Texas
minister plenipotentiary.
James Orr Denby, second secretary Indiana
Col . John R . Thomas, ]r , military attache War Dept.
Cornelius Ferris, consul general
Benjamin M. Hulley. consul ' Florida
Edwin J. King, vice consul Pennsylvania...
Colorado Nov. 1.1927
Sept. 14, 1929
Aug. 10.1928
Frederick S. Barny, vice consul
Robert A Tennant, consular agent.
Leslie E. Woods, consul
William L Peck, consul
Franklin J. Kelley. vice consul
John W. Garrett, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Alexander C. Kirk, counselor of embassy
HaroW H. Tittmann, Jr.. first secretary
Selden Chapin. third secretary
MaJ. James L. Collins, military attache
Capt. Macgillivray Milne, naval attache
Mowatt M. Mitchell, commercial attache
Maj. William E. Shipp, abst mil. attache
MaJ. George E Lovell, jr.. asst. mil. attache for air.
Comdr. Patrick N. L. Bellinge', asst. nav. att. for air_
Comdr. Ralph Trowbridge Hanson, asst. nav.
attache.
New York
Ireland
Massachusetts- -
Connecticut
New York
Maryland.
Missouri
Pennsylvania...
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Mar. 25, 1927
May 4,1901
Oct. 16,1929
July 24,1930
Apr. 10,1930
Dec. 21, 1929
Apr. 23,1925
June 27,1929
Dec. 9. 1927
June 20, 1930
Jan. 13, 1928
Jan. 19.1927
Dec. 21.1927
Apr. 24.1928
May 6.1929
(t)
Fees
10.000
7,000
9.000
3,500
4,500
2,750
Dec. 26,1930 5,000
June 1.1928
8,000
Fees
4,000
3,500
Sept. 11, 1929 17, 500
8.000
6,000
3,500
50
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name and rank
ITALY— Continued
Rome — Continued _
Lt. Eliot Hinman Bryant, asst. nav. attache.
A. A. Osborne, asst. cml. attache
Florence.
Genoa
Leghorn.
Messina.
Milan..-.
Naples.
Palermo.
Trieste.
Turin..
Venice.
JAPANESE EMPIRE
Tokyo
Theodore Jaeckel, consul general in charge
Hiram A. Boucher, consul.
Morris N. Ilughes, vice consul
Leonard Q. Bradford, vice consul
Donald C. Wilcox, vice consul
Joseph E. Haven, consul
Ilo C. Funk, consul
consul general-
Julian C. Dorr, consul
Cloyce K. Iluston, vice consul
Angelo Boragino, vice consul
Stanley R. Lawson, vice consul
William P. Shockley, vice consul
Jos6 de Olivares, consul
William P. Shockley, jr., vice consul
Robert R. Bradford, consul
Homer Brett, consul
James W. Gantenbein, vice consul
Linton Crook, vice consul
Frank C. Niccoli, vice consul
Louis Q. Dreyfus, jr., consul general
Charles Bridgbam Hosmer, consul
Sydney B. Redecker, consul
Ernest E. Evans, consul
Ralph A. Boernatein, consul
C. Porter Kuykendall, consul
Franklin C. Qowen, consul
Henry B. Day, vice consul
Claude H. Hall, jr., vice consul
Howard K. Travers, consul
Walton C. Ferris, vice consul
David H. Buffum, vice consul
RoUin R. Winslow, consul
Howard A. Bowman, consul
William W. Heard, consul
Arthur T. Flavin, vice consul
John Corrigan, consul
John E. Holler, consul
Charles T. Terry, vice consul..
W. Cameron Forbes, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Edwin L. Neville, counselor of embassy
Eugene H. Dooman, first secretary
William T. Turner, third secretary
Kennett F. Potter, third secretary
Monroe Hall, language officer
H. Merrell Benninghoff, language officer...
Lt. Col. James Q. Mcllroy, military attache
Capt. Isaac C. Johnson, jr., naval attache
Halleck A. Butts, commercial attache
Capt. Thomas D. Stamps, asst. mil. attache
1st Lt. Thomas Q. Cranford, jr., asst. mil. attache.
Lt. Comdr. Franz B. Melendy, asst. nav. attachfi--
Joseph H. Ehlers, asst. cml. attache
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Navy Dept Nov. 17,1930
Dept. Commerce June 27,1921
New York
Minnesota
Illinois.
Massachusetts..
New Jersey
Illinois
Colorado
Nov. 20, 1929
Oct. 15,1929
Apr. 17,1930
Mar. 13, 1928
Sept. 25, 1929
Mar. 30, 1923
Feb. 18,1928
New York.
California
New York
Delaware
Missouri
Delaware
Nebraska
Mississippi
Oregon
Alabama
Colorado
California
Maine
New York
New York
Dist. Columbia.
Pennsylvania...
Pennsylvania...
Connecticut
Maryland
New York
Wisconsin
Maine
Michigan
New York
Maryland
Maine
Georgia
Pennsylvania...
Indiana
Massachusetts.
Ohio
New York
Georgia
Mi.ssourl
New York
New York
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept Commerce
July 24,1930
Nov. 15, 1930
Feb. 16,1915
Sept. 29, 1928
Oct. 5. 1926
Nov. 22, 1929
July 12,1930
July 2, 1929
Sept. 6,1928
Mar. 26, 1930
Nov. 22, 1927
Jan. 19.1929
July 27,1929
Nov. 26, 1930
July 12,1927
May 17,1928
May 17,1930
Sept. 23, 1930
Apr.' 17. 1930
May 8.1930
Sept. 27, 1930
Sept. 21, 1927
June 16,1927
Aug. 30, 1930
Oct. 3, 1930
May 23, 1929
June. 2,1928
July 12,1930
Dec. 2, 1929
Aug. 15,1930
Jan. 21,1929
June 17,1930
Apr. 12,1928
May 19,1926
Jan. 3, 1930
June 13.1929
Nov. 3,1928
Feb. 9, 1929
Apr. 11,1929
May 20. 1930
Apr. 7, 1927
Jan. 17,1930
Apr. 6. 1929
May 20. 1930
May 16,1927
Com-
pensa-
tion
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
51
Post
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Com-
pensa.
tion
JAPANESE EMPntE-Contd.
Tokyo— Continued
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept_
War Dept
War Dept.
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Missouri
Illinois
Mar 22, 1927
Feb. 20,1928
Mar. 22, 1927
Feb. 20,1928
Apr. 26,1928
Apr. 25,1929
Apr. 25,1929
Aug. 3, 1929
Mar. 5,1928
Nov. 3,1928
Aug. 8, 1929
Aug. 22, 1930
Oct. 12,1928
Nov. 16,1929
Mar. 3.1928
Nov. 20, 1929
Nov. 8,1930
Feb. 27,1928
Nov. 23, 1921
Sept. 5,1929
June 11.1928
Nov. 4,1929
Nov. 8,1930
Mar. 20, 1928
Oct. 8, 1925
1st Lt. Carlisle C. Dusenbury, language officer....
1st Lt. Joseph J. Twitty, language officer
Lt. (jg) Ethelbert Watts, language officer
Lt. Og) Kenneth D. RIngle, language officer
Lt. Gg) Edwin T. Layton, language officer
Lt. (jg) Redfleld Mason, language officer
2d Lt Frank P. Pyzick, language officer
Arthur Qarrels, consul general
Leo D. Sturgeon, consul
Hiram Bingham, Jr., vice consul
$9,000
4 500
Connecticut
Minnesota
Massachusetts..
California
Illinois
2,750
2,500
Kobe, Japan
Erie R. Dickover, consul
6 000
Howard Donovan, consul .
4 000
Bruce Lancaster, vice consul .
Massachusetts. .
California
Louisiana
Maryland
New York
3.000
3,000
2,500
Cabot Coville, vice consul
Hayward G. Hill, vice consul
Otis W. Rhoades, vice consul
Henry B. Hitchcock, consul
Nagasaki, Japan
5,000
John K. Davis, consul general
Charles H. Stephan, vice consul
Ohio
May 24,1930
Nov. 8.1926
8,000
New York
Charles S. Reed, 2d, vice consul
Charles L. De Vault, consul
WOliam F. Nason, consul
Whitney Young, consul.
Ohio
May 28, 1929
Apr. 24,1930
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Nov. 8,1930
Sept. 20, 1922
Nov. 11, 1930
Oct. 14,1922
Aug. 14,1930
Nov. 19, 1929
Mar. 6.1928
Jan. 9, 1929
Oct. 19,1929
July 22,1930
Apr. 7, 1930
Sept. 10, 1930
June 18,1930
Sept. 12, 1930
June 18,1930
Nov. 21, 1930
2,750
4,000
3,500
3,500
2,500
10,000
8,000
6,000
Massachusetts..
New York
Michigan
Minnesota
Dist. Columbia.
Tennessee
New York
Minnesota
War Dept
Dept. Commerce
New York
Washington
Connecticut
West Virginia...
New York
War Dept.
New York
New Jersey
Edmund J Dorsz, vice consul
LATVIA I
Riga
Frederick W. B. Coleman, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
Felix Cole, counselor of legation
4,500
Landreth M. Harrison, third secretary
2,750
Ma]. George E. Arneman, military attache
7,000
2,500
Bernard Oufler, vice consul
Thomas Edmund Burke, vice consul
Charles E. Mitchell, minister resident and consul
general.
Samuel Reber, jr., third secretary (consul)
Col. Benjamin 0. Davis, military attache
LIBERIA
Monrovia .
5,000
3,500
Samuel Reber, jr., consul (third secretary)
Carleton A. Wall, vice consul
3,500
I The diplomatic officers here listed are accredited also to Estonia and Lithuania.
52
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
LUXEMBURG >
Luxemburg
MFXICO
Mexico, D. F
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Minnesota Sept. 20,1922
Dist. Columbia.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Frederick W. B. Coleman, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
Felix Cole, counselor of legation ,
David B. Macgowan, first secretary
Hugh S. Fullerton, first secretary (consul) Ohio.
Waldemar J. Gallman, second secretary j New York Aug.
Landreth M. Harrison, third secretary i Minnesota ; Nov.
George D. LaMont, third secretary (vice consul).. New York j Oct.
Maj. George E. Arneman, military attache War Dept Mar.
Lee C. Morse, commercial attache Dept. Commerce Jan.
Hugh S. Fullerton, consul (first secretary) Ohio June 1,1928
George D. LaMont, vice consul (third secretary)..! New York July 21,1930
11, 1930
14, 1922
19. 1929
14. 1930
19, 1929
7, 1930
6,1928
9, 1929
Hugh S. Gibson, envoy extraordinbry and min- California Feb. 17,1927
ister plenipotentiary.
Ferdinand L. RIayer, counselor of embassy Indiana i Oct. 20, 1930
Stanley Woodward, third secretary i Pennsylvania...! June 26,1929
MaJ. Edwin M. Watson, military attache.
Raymond C. Miller, commercial attache...
Leigh W. Hunt, asst. cml. attache. -..
War Dept Feb. 3,1928
Dept. Commerce Feb. 3, 1928
Dept. Commerce June 17, 1927
Frederick L. Washbourne, vice consul New York Dec. 27
J. Reuben Clark, jr., ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Arthur Bliss Lane, counselor of embassy
John Farr Simmons, first secretary
Stanley Hawks, second secretary
Joseph C. Satterthwaite, third secretary
John M. Cabot, third secretary
Col. Gordon Johnston, military attache
Capt. Lewis B. McBride, naval attache...
George Wythe, commercial attache
Capt. Robert E. Cummings, asst. mil. attache
Erwin P. Keeler, asst. cml. attache
Utah Oct.
3, 1930
New York I Mar. 26,1930
New York j June 13, 1930
New York | Feb. 20.1930
Michigan Mar. 15,1929
Massachusetts.-! Dec. 26,1930
War Dept Nov. 14,1928
Navy Dept Feb. 8,1928
Dept. Commerce June 29, 1928
War Dept I Aug. 16,1929
Dept. Commerce Jan. 30, 1930
Acapulco. Guerrero
Agua Prieta, Sonora...
Chihuahua, Chihuahua.
Robert Frazer, consul general Pennsylvania. . .
Dudley G. Dwyre, consul Colorado
George H. Winters, vice consul Kansas ',
James E. Brown, Jr., vice consul Pennsylvania...'
Milton P. Thompson, vice consul. .i Tennessee
Edward P. Borden, vice consul j New York
Nathaniel Lancaster, jr., vice consul , Virginia .!
Stephen E. Aguirre, vice consul Texas j
John Wilson, Jr., vice consul (
consul.
Henry H. Leonard, vice consul
Lewis V. Boyle, consul
James C. Powell, jr., vice consul
Francis H. Styles, consul
May 27, 1930
Oct. 19,1928
Sept. 14, 1925
Oct. 10,1928
July 1, 1930
Dec. 27,1930
Dec. 27,1930
Nov. 2,1929
Oct. 4, 1929
Indiana
California .
Texas
Virginia....
Louis B. Mazzeo, vice consul : Dist. Columbia.
Nov. 24, 1930
Sept. 27, 1929
Dec. 4, 1930
Jan. 28,1930
June 27, 1930
' Thediplomatic officers here listed, except Hugh S. Fullerton and George D. LaMont, are accredited also to Estonia and Latvia.
2 The diplomatic officers here listed are accredited also to Belgium, and the vice consulate at Luxemburg is under the con-
sulate at Antwerp.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
53
Name and rank
MEXICO— Continued
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua.
Durango, Durango
Ensenada, Lower California.
Guadalajara, Jalisco.
Guaymas, Sonora...
William P. Blocker, consul
Everett F. Drumright, vice consul
Ollis B. Ferguson, vice consul
Harry K. Pangburn, vice consul
Ellis A. Bonnet, consul
Granville Oury-Jackson, vice consuj
William A. Smale, consul
Oscar C. Harper, vice consul
Walter T. Costello, vice consul
Raleigh A. Gibson, consul
Charles C. Qidney, jr., vice consul
Edward S. Maney, vice consul
Alfonso F. Yepis, vice consul
Matamoros, Tamaulipas.
MazatlSn, Sinaloa..
•Los Mochis, Sinaloa
Mexican, Lower California.
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon.
Nogales, Sonora.
'Cananea, Sonora
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas.
Piedras Negras, Coabuila.
Progreso, Yucatan.
Saltillo, Coahuila..
Henry G. Krausse, vice consul
Edwin Schoenrich, consul
Earl Wilbert Eaton, vice consul
Harold Frederic Jones, consular agent
Frank Bohr, consul ,
Willys A. Myers, vice consul
Robert M. Ott, vice consul
Henry H. Balch, consul
Edward I. Nathan, consul
Myron H. Schraud, vice consul
William E. Copley, vice consul
Maurice W. Altaffer, consul
Thomas M. Powell, vice consul
Henry T. Unverzagt, vice consul
Jeptha M. Gibbs, consular agent
Richard F. Boyce, consul
Arthur R. Williams, vice consul
Paul H. Foster, consul
Harold C. Wood, vice consul
Rufus H. Lane, jr., consul
Samuel Sokobin, consul
J. Wesley Jones, vice consul
George P. Shaw, consul
Robert T. Cowan, vice consul
Clarence E. Macy, consul,
William E. Flournoy, jr., vice consul
Walter P. McCormughy, vice consul
Tiny R. Howard, consular agent
Nelson R. Park, consul
James Franklin Points, vice consul
Leonard G. Dawson, consul
William Karnes, vice consul
Leo Toch, vice consul
Robertson Honey, consul
George Alexander Armstrong, consul
George P. Wilson, vice consul
Maxwell Blake,' diplomatic agent and consul
general.
Donald F. Bigelow, consul
Casablanca Parker W. Buhrman, consul
Frederick F. Henrotin, vice consul
' The consular ofl3cers at Monaco are assigned also to Nice, France.
•Foreign Service officer, Class I, appointed to act as diplomatic agent and consul general pursuant to Sec. 17 of an act cf
Congress approved May 24, 1924. Receives compensation as a Foreign Service oflicer.
San Luis PotosI, San Luis Potosl.
1
Tampico, Tamaulipas
•Tux pan. Vera Cruz.
Torreon, Coahuila.
Vera Cruz, Vera Cruz.
Tangier.
Minnesota ! Mar. 31. 1930 4,500
Virginia j Nov. 19,1929 6,000
Illinois I Apr. 78,1922
54
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
NETHERLANDS AND
POSSESSIONS
(Netherlands)
The Hague -.
'Flushing.
(Possessions)
Batavia, Java, Netherland East
Indies.
Curacao, Netherland West
Medan, Sumatra, Netherland
East Indies.
'Paramaribo, Netherland Gui-
ana (agency under George-
town, British Guiana).
Surabaya, Java, Netherland
East Indies.
NICABAOUA
Managua
Bluefields.
Corinto
•Matagalpa.
Name and rank
envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Hallett Johnson, first secretary
Maj. Edwin M. Watson, military attache
Comdr. Arie Alverdo Corwin, naval attache
Jesse F. Van Wickel, commercial attache
Maj. George E. A. Relnburg, asst. mil. att. for air.
Comdr. Ralph Trowbridge Hanson, asst. nav. at-
tache.
Lt. Comdr. George D. Murray, asst. naval attache
Lt. Eliot Hinman Bryant, asst. nav. attache
Paul S. Ouinn, asst. cml. attache
Charles L. Hoover, consul general Missouri
Whence
appointed
New Jersey -
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Dept. Commerce
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Dept. Commerce
Alfred T. Burri, consul New York
Warren M. Chase, vice consul Indiana
Carol H. Foster, consul Maryland...
Egmont C. von Tresckow, consul South Carolina .
Sidney H. Browne, vice consul New Jersey
Eugene Nabel, vice consul Rhode Island..
Jones R. Trowbridge, vice consul- - Georgia
Pieter F. Auer, consular agent Netherlands
Kenneth S. Fatten, consul general Virginia
Joseph Q. Groeninger, consul Dist. Columbia.
Dale W. Maher, consul Missouri
Thomas W. Voetter, consul j New Mexico
Walter A. Foote, consul Pennsylvania...
Daniel M. Braddock, vice consul Michigan
James 8. Lawton, consular agent l Illinois
John B. Ketcham, vice consul..
Raymond Lanctot, vice consul.
New York.
Virginia
Matthew E. Hanna, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Willard L. Beaulac, second secretary
Roger Sumner, third secretary
Maj. Fred T. Cruse, miUtary attache
Maj. Peter C. Geycr, jr., naval attache
George C. Peck, commercial attache..
Alvin T. Rowe, jr., vice consul.
.consul,
.consul.
Girvan Teall, vice consul
John A. Willey, consular agent.
Ohio.
Rhode Island.
Massachusetts
War Dept
Navy Dept...
Dept. Commerce
Virginia-
New York Nov. 2,1929
California | Sept. 13,1929
Date of
assignment
July 25,1929
Apr. 9, 1927
May 16,1929
Sept. 18, 1926
Dec. 21,1927
May 6, 1929
Jan. 8, 1930
Nov. 17, 1930
Nov. 9,1927
Oct. 18,1927
June 26,1929
Sept. 13, 1929
Sept. 10, 1928
Feb. 7, 1929
Aug. 16,19.30
Nov. 7,1921
Dec. 5, 1930
Jan. 5, 1899
Mar. 26, 1930
Oct. 27,1927
Dec. 19,1929
July 23,1924
May 13, 1927
July 10,1929
Aug. 23, 1917
June 20,1930
July 2, 1929
Dec. 16,1929
Dec. 10,1928
Apr. 18,1930
Dec. 23,1927
Nov. 12, 1930
Oct. 8, 1928
Sept. 14,
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
55
I'ost
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Com-
pensa-
tion
NORWAY
Hoffman Philip, envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
New York
Ohio
July 22,1930
July 23,1929
Nov. 22, 1928
May 20,1930
Sept. 25, 1928
June 13,1928
Aug. 26, 1930
Mar. 14, 1928
Apr. 10,1930
Aug. 6, 1930
$10, 000
6,000
Ma] Emil P. Pierson, military attache
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce
Maryland
Ohio
Capt. Kenneth Q. Castleman, naval attach§
Marquard H Lund, commercial attachfi
Thomas H Bevan consul general
7,000
3,000
George M Abbott vice consul
Wyoming
Kentucky
California
Stavanger
. consul..
Frithjof C. Sigmond, vice consul
Oregon
Dec. 22,1926
June 20,1928
May 23,1929
Aug. 29,1929
Dec. 29.1930
Dec. 16,1929
Aug. 9,1930
June 13,1930
Dec. 23,1927
Nov. 12, 1930
Sept. 21, 1926
PAIESTINB
Paul Knabenshue, consul general
Ohio
7,000
3,500
2,750
Joseph T Oilman, consul
Massachusetts..
New York
PANAMA
Panama
Roy T. Davis, envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
Missouri
Missouri
Georgia
10 000
5,000
4,500
Howard Bucknell, jr., second secretary
Ma]. Fred T. Cruse, military attache ..
War Dept
Maj. Peter C. Geyer, jr naval attache
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce
California
North Carolina.
North Carolina..
Alabama
Washington
South Carolina-
War Dept
Jan. 3, 1929
July 17,1930
Apr. 12,1929
Apr. 1, 1930
Dec. 16,1929
Nov. 20. 1928
Oct. 4, 1928
4,500
2,500
Colon
William W. Early, consul
Fees
PARAGUAY
Post Wheeler, envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
John B. Faust, third secretary (vice consul)
Capt. Edmond C. Fleming, military attache
3,000
John B. Faust, vice consul (third secretary)
South Carolina..
Nov. 7.1928
Mar. 17, 1930
Nov. 12. 1929
Dec. 31.1930
3,000
PEBSIA
Teheran
Charles C. Hart, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
George Wadsworth, first secretary
Dist. Columbia-
New York
10,000
6,000
Henry 8. Villard, vice consul
! New York
Sept. 7.1929
2,750
56
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Com-
pensa-
tion
PORTUGAL AND
SIGNS
iPortngal)
•La Oroya-.
•Mollendo
•Salaverry
POLAND
Warsaw.
Fred Morris Bearing, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Henry P. Starrett, counselor of embassy
Robert D. Coe, third secretary...
Maj. Cliarles J. Allen, military attach*
Charles H. Cunningham, commercial attache
Julian D, Smith, asst. cml. attache
William C. Burdett, consul general .
Archibald E. Gray, vice consul
William F. Cavenaugh, vice consul.
Edwin McKee, vice consul
Arthur D. Jukes, vice consul
Harold L. Crane, consular agent
Ernest H. Quenet, consular agent. .
Neil Whyte, consular agent
Missouri.
Florida
Wyoming
War Dept.-..
Dept. Commerce
Dept. Commerce
John N. Willys, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
John C. Wiley, counselor of embassy
McCeney Werlich, third secretary
MaJ. Emer Yeager, military attache..
Clayton Lane, commercial attache
J. Klahr Huddle, consul general
Charles H. Heisler, consul
Stewart E. McMillin, consul
William W. Corcoran, consul
Harry L. Franklin, consul
John H. Madonne, vice consul
Montgomery H. Colladay, vice consul.
Elbridge Durbrow, vice consul
Carl Birkeland, vice consul
Funchal, Madeira...
Oporto
St Michael's, Azores.
(Africa)
Lourenfo Marques,
bique.
John aiover South, envoy extraordinary and min
ister plenipotentiary.
Alexander R. Magruder, counselor of legation —
Maj. Robert H. Fletcher, Jr., military attache
Capt. George Washington Steele, jr., naval attache
Richard C. Long, commercial attache
Lt. Comdr. Calvin H. Cobb, asst. nav. attache
Samuel T. Lee, consul general
Carl F. Deichman, consul general
Lawrence S. Armstrong, consul
John F. Huddleston, consul
Leslie A. Davis, consul
Charles E. Worman, vice consul
William H. Hunt, consul
Alfred D. Cameron, consul
W. Quincy Stanton, vice consul
Tennessee
Pennsylvania...
California
Georgia
Oregon
South Dakota...
Peru
Ohio.
Jan. 31,1930
Sept. 27, 1930
Jan. 16,1930
Oct. 18,1928
Dec. 20,1929
Apr. 28,1927
Oct. 18,1930
Jan. 18,1929
Nov. 8,1930
Apr. 11,1930
Nov. 20, 1930
Sept. 9,1920
Dec. 5, 1927
June 16,1930
Mar. 8.1930
I May 26,1930
Dlst. Columbia. Feb. 15, 1928
War Dept Oct 8,1928
Dept. Commerce May 17,1928
Ohio July 9,1930
Delaware i May 19,1926
Kansas ' Dec. 6,1930
Massachusetts.-! May 28,1929
Kentucky j Apr. 5,1930
Texas ! Sept. 13,1929
Connecticut ! May 6, 1930
California May 17,1930
Illinois Nov. 13, 1929
Kentucky.......! Dec. 16,1929
Maryland 1 May 17,1929
War Dept Oct. 24,1929
Navy Dept Feb. 16,1928
Dept. Commerce June 10, 1930
Navy Dept July 15,1930
Michigan May 21, 1928
Missouri Dec. 13,1930
New York Apr. 10,1930
Ohio Jan. 3,1929
New York July 31,1930
West Virginia... July 22,1930
New York Sept. 25, 1929
Washington.
New York..
Dec. 6, 1930
Mar. 30. 1929
8,000
2,750
6,000
2, 750
2,500
Fees
Fees
Fees
8,0OC
3.500
8,000
4.500
4,500
3,500
3,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
10,00c
9,000
8,000
8,000
3,500
4,000
6,000
4,000
3,500
3,000
rOEEIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
57
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Com-
pensa-
SALVADOR
(See El Salvador)
SAN MARINO '
Marino
Bangkok,
Charles S. Wilson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Louis Sussdorff, jr., counselor of legation
Julius C. Holmes, third secretary
MaJ. Emer Yeager. military attache..
Sproull Fouch6, commercial attach^
John Randolph, consul
Winfleld H. Scott, consul
Charles B. Perkins, vice consul
Frank W. Barnes, vice consul
Rudolph Peltzer, vice consul
Joseph E. Haven, consul.
David E. Kaufman, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Alan S. Rogers, third secretary (vice consul)
Lt. Col. Nelson E. Margetts, military attach^
Frank S. Williams, commercial attache.
Alan S Rogers, vice consul (third secretary).
Henry J.. Tost, \ ice consul.
Irwin B. Laughlin, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Sheldon L. Crosby, counselor of embassy
Walter II. Schoellkopf, second secretary
J. Webb Benton, second secretary
Maj. Robert II. Fletcher, jr., military attache
Capt. George Washington Steele, jr, naval attachfi.
Charles A Lif engood. comniercial attachS
Maj Robert Le G. VValsh, asst. mil. attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Calvin H. Cobb, asst. nav. attache ...
Julian C. Greenup, asst. cml. attache
Maine
New York
Kansas.
War Dept
Dept. Commerce
New York
Dist. Columbia.
Rhode Island...
Arkansas
New York
Pennsylvania.
California
War Dept....
Dept. Commerce
California..
New York.
June 23,1928
Nov. 11, 1930
Sept. 15, 1930
Nov. 27, 1928
Aug. 2, 1928
July 30, 1929
Apr. 18,1930
Dec. 31, 1930
Sept. 24, 1930
July 17, 1928
Apr. 9, 1925
May 23, 1929
Nov. 18, 1929
July 1, 1930
May 23, 1929
Mar. 17, 1930
Pennsylvania... i Oct. 10,1929
.consul.
Raymond O Richards, vice consul
Barcelona Claude I. Dawson, consul general
Curtis C. Jordan, consul
Thomas McEnelly, consul
•Tarragona | Caesar Franklin Agostini, consular agent.
Bilbao Hooker A. Doolittle, consul
i Owen W Gaines, vice consul
Malaga.. ! Augustin W. Ferrin, consul
William B. Douglass, jr., vice consul
! John K. Smyth, vice consul
' The consul at San Marino i
New York
New York
Pennsylvania...
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept Commerce
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce
Maine.
South Carolina.
California
New York
Jan. 13. 1930 |
Apr. 16, 1928
Sept. 30, 1929
Oct. 24, 1929
Feb. 16,1928
June 30, 1927
May 7. 1929
July 15.1930
June 7, 1930
New York
Georgia
New York
Dist. Columbia.
California
Apr. 2,
Dec. 13,
Aug. 4.
Sept. 20,
Oct. 2,
June 2,
Dec 28,
Oct. 3,
Aug. 18,
Nov. 29,
I aL<"o consul at Florence, Italy.
23372—31-
58
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
SPAIN— Continued
Tenerife, Canary Islands
Las Palmas, Canary Islands.
Valencia
Alicante.
Vigo
Qoteborg
Malmo
SWITZERLAND
Berne.
Lausanne.
ZOrlch....
consul-
Qerald Keith, vice consul I Illinois.
Charles D. Westcott, consul.
Clifton R. Wharton, consul
Samuel R. Thompson, consul
Russell B. Jordan, vice consul
Manuel J. Codoner, vice consul
Walter H. McKinney, consul
John Motley Morebead, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Edward S. Crocker- 2d, second secretary
Maj. Emil P. Pierson, military attachS
Capt. Kenneth G. Castleman, naval attache
T. O. Klath, commercial attache
Ma]. George E A. Reinburg, asst. mil. att for air,
Lt. Eliot Hinman Bryant, asst. nav. attachfe
Pennsylvania-
Massachusetts
California
Wyoming
New York
Michigan
May
June
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.
July
24, 192is
12, 1930
27. 1930
18, 1930
4, 1930
3, 1928
1, 1925
5,000
3,500
4,500
New York.
John Ball Osborne, consul general.
Maurice P. Dunlap, consul
Harold Carlson, vice consul
Robert Ilarnden, consul
Herbert C. Biar, vice consul
Christian T. Steger, consul...
Massachusetts
WarDept
Navy Dept...
Dept. Commerce
War Dept
Navy Dept
Pennsylvania.
Minnesota
Illinois
California
Indiana
Virginia
Hugh R. Wilson, envoy extraordinary and min
Ister plenipotentiary.
Jay Pierrepont Moffat, first secretary
Christian Gross, second secretary
Winthrop S. Greene, third secretary
Col. Edward Carpenter, military attach^
Charles E. Lyon, TOnmiereial attache
MaJ George E. A Reinburg, asst. mil. att. for air
Samuel W. Honaker, consul
J. A. Tuck Sherman, vice consul
H. Merle Cochran, consul..
Albert W Scott, vice consul
Prentiss B. Gilbert, consul.
Gilson G. Blake, jr., consul
Curtis T. Everett, consul
Miss Margaret Warner, vice consul.
James W. Riddleberger, vice consul _
Marc Smith, vice consul
Frederick W. Baldwin, consul
Clifford W. McGlasson, vice consul.
Lewis W. Haskell, consul general
George R. Hukill, consul
Hugh F. Ramsay, vice consul
Cavendish W. Cannon, vice consul.
Jan. 22,1930
May 17,1929
Nov. 22. 1928
May 20,1930
Feb. 28,1925
Dec. 21,1927
Nov. 17, 1930
Nov 16,1926
July 12,1927
Jan. 30,1930
July 22,1930
Apr. 10,1928
July 21,1930
New York Sept. 29, 1927
Illinois ; July 30,1928
June y, 1930
Apr. 9, 1928
July 26,1927
Dec. 21, 1927
Massachusetts. -
War Dept
Dppt Com mere*
War Dept
Texas
Mame
Arizona
Missouri
New York
Maryland
Tennessee
Massachusetts -
Virginia
Ohio
New York
Dist. Columbia.
South Carolina..
Delaware
Dist. Columbia.
Utah
Sept. 12, 1929
Aug. 2,1926
Oct. 15,1930
May 9, 1927
Aug. 16,1930
Oct. 15, 1927
June 11,1928
July 10,1929
Mar. 26. 1930
Dec. 6, 1928
May 17,1928
Dec. 9, 1929
Oct. 29,1928
Oct. 19,1929
May 8, 1930
May 29, 1928
8,000
4,000
3,000
2,750
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
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Post
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Com-
pensa-
tion
SIBIA
California
Dist. Columbia.
Georgia
Oct. 24,1930
Apr. 24, 1928
Oct. 17,1929
July 10,1929
July 22,1930
May 19,1927
James Hugh Keeley, jr., consul
4 500
Harry L. Troutman, consul
4 000
Miss Nelle B. Stogsdall, vice consul
Indiana
2 750
Thomas A. Hickok, vice consul
New York
New Hampshire
2,500
17, 500
TURKEY
Istanbul (Constantinople)
Joseph C. Grew, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
New York Aug. 6,1929
Lt. Col. Jesse D. Elliott, military attache
War Dept
Dept. Commerce
Dept. Commerce
June 15,1928
Dec. 1. 1926
Mar. 15,1930
Julian Gillespie, commercial attach^. . .. .
_ . . consul general
Charles E. Allen, consul
Kentucky
Indiana
Feb. 24, 1923
Aug. 31,1928
July 1, 1929
Dec. 4, ^29
Oct. 31,1930
June 20,1930
Aug. 27, 1930
Jime 27. 1930
5, ceo
Massachusetts..
Dist. Columbia.
Michigan
Tennessee
New Jersey
2,750
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Ralph J. Totten, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Garret G. Ackerson, jr., third secretary
10, 000
2,750
Dept.Agriculture Dec. 16,1930
Durban, Natal
Johannesburg, Transvaal
Port Elizabeth, Cape Province..
Cecil M. P. Cross, consul
Rhode Island...
May 15, 1925
July 26,1930
Mar. 28, 1927
Oct. 16,1930
TtPP 11 IQOQ
5,000
2,500
4 500
Oaston Smith, consul . .
Louisiana
Mississippi
Tennessee
Walter F. Dement, vice consul
Hugh S. Hood, vice consul
Maxwell K. Moorhead, consul
Pennsylvania... Dec. 18,1928
Wisconsin Feb. 24,1928
South Carolina..' Aug. 30, 1929
7 000
3,000
6,000
Fees
URUGUAY
Montevideo
J. Butler "Wright, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Ronf <50 IQ^n
10,000
5,000
4,500
Nebraska ! Dec. 20,1930
Illinois July 11,1927
War Dept Oct. 4,1928
Navy Dept Apr. 12,1930
Dept. Commerce Apr 28.1927
Minnesota May 17,1930
Massachusetts..! May 9,1930
Mississippi Apr. 3.1930
Gerhard Gade, second secretary . ..
Capt. Edmond C. Fleming, military attache
Comdr. Leland Jordan, jr., naval attache
Leslie E. Reed, consul general
6 000
Prescott Childs, consul
3,500
Waldo E. Bailey, vice consul
2.500
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
Name and rank
Whence
appointed
Date Of
assignment
Com-
pensa-
tion
VENEZUELA
Caracas
George T. Summerlin, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Warden McK. Wilson, first secretary _
Louisiana
Indiana
Sept. 11, 1929
Nov. 11, 1930
$10,000
fi nm
Dist. Columbia.
WarDept
Dept. Commerce
Texas
Capt. Vernon C. De Votie, military attache
O albert E. Watkins, commercial attache
Oct. 29,1928
Aug. 6, 1927
Uenry C. von Struve, consul
July 24,1930
July 22,1930
Dec. 13,1927
5,000
2,500
William K. Ailshie, vice consul
Idaho
South Carolina.
Dec. 31,1929
Oct. 13,1930
2,500
Edwin Allan Lightner, jr., vice consul
New Jersey
Puerto Cabello
consul
California
New Jersey
Alabama
War Dept
Dept. Commerce
Dec. 10.1923
Feb. 23,1926
June 19,1929
June 13,1929
June 25, 1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 1, 1930
June 26, 1926
May 28.1929
YUGOSLAVIA
Belgrade
John Dyneley Prince, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
William P. George, second secretary
Ma] Charles B. Hazeltine, military attache
Emil A. Kekich. commercial attache
10,000
4.500
Reed Paige Clark, consul. -
John L Calnan, vice consul
New Hampshire.
lUnaanrhiisAtta
5,000
Paul Bowerinan. consul Michigan _
Walter B. Lowrie, vice consul Minnesota
4.00fl
June 18.1928
FOREIGN" SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS ON DETAIL AS INSPECTORS
61
Name
Whence
appointed
Date of
assignment
Com-
pensa-
tion
George S Messersmith
Delaware
California
Tennessee
Missouri
Florida
Colorado
Mar. 13, 1930
Mar. 26. 1930
Feb. 21, 1925
Dec. 26,1929
Oct. 2, 1930
Jan. 28,1929
$9,000
Coert du Bois
8 000
Thomas M. Wilson
7,000
Lowell C Pinkerton
7,000
7,000
6,000
Edwin C Wilson
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT
Name
Ranlj at last post Whence appointed
Date of
assignment >
Compen-
sation
Boal Pierre de L
First secretary
Pennsylvania
Apr. 9,1928
Dec. 31,1929
July 27,1929
June 13,1928
Nov. 1,1930
Aug. 18,1930
June 13 1929
$7,000
3,500
9.000
Briggs, Ellis 0
New York
Caldwell, John K
3,500
De Lambert, Richard M
Second secretary
New Mexico
i nnn
Dodge H Pereival
Minister..
Massachusetts
May 12, 1930 [ 9, 000
Jan. 11,1929 ', 4,000
Apr. 2, 1930 4, 000
Nov. 6, 1930 4, 500
Oct. 1, 1930 1 4 000
Henderson Loy W
Second secretary
Colorado
Hickerson John Dewey
Consul
Texas
Aug. 18, 1927 j 5, 000
Mar. 22, 1928 4, 000
May 7, 1930 7, 000
Mar. 26, 1930 7. 000
Longyear, Robert D
Consul
Massachusetts
July 16, 1927 ' .5. 000
Marriner, J Theodore
First secretary
Maine
Feb. 24,1927
Aug. 19.1929
May 22,1930
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 20.1929
Oct. 21,1930
May 23, 1928
May 29, 1928
Mar. 22. 1930
Nov. 8,1928
Sept. 3, 1929
8 000
Matthews, H Freeman
Maryland
5 000
McKenna James E
Consul
Massachusetts
4,000
8,000
Merrill, Keith
Consul
New York
9,000
5 000
Montgomery, Edmund B
Consul
Illinois
Pennsylvania
Murphy, James J , jr
Consul
4 500
5,000
5,000
Ohio
4,500
Stewart, James B
rinnsiil
New Mexico .
s nno
Tait, George Consul.
Thurston Walter C First, spnrpt.arv
V^irginia
July 12,1930 ' 3,500
Arizona
Nov 28, 1927 8 000
Vance, Marshall M.
Wilson, Orme
Consul
Ohio....
Mar. 27. 1928 5, 000
New York
Aug. 15,1929 6.000
1 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.
4. CONSULAR DISTRICTS
(This list coataiQS oaly those districts which have been deQnltely delimited. Consular agencies are denoted by an asterisk.]
AEQENTINA
Buenos Aires
The Federal Capital and the Provinces of Buenos Aires,
Entre Rios, San Luis, Mendoza, and San Juan. The Terri-
tories of La Pampa Central, Neuquen, Rio Negro, Chubut,
Santa Cruz, and Tierra del Fuego.
Rosario
The Provinces of Santa F6, Cordoba, Corrieutes, Santiago del
Estero, Tucum&n, La Rioja, Catamarea, Salta, and Jujuy.
The Territories of Misiones, Formosa, Chaco, and Los Andes.
BELGIUM
Antwerp
The Provinces of Antwerp, Limburg, and Ll^ge, Including
the former Oerman territories denominated Eupen-Malmfdy.
Luxemburg, Luxemburg (vice consulate): The Orand Duchy
of Luxemburg.
Brussels
The Provinces of Brabant, Flainaut, Luxemburg (Belgium)
and Namur.
Ghent
The Provinces of East Flanders and West Flanders
BRAZn
Bahia
The States of Bahia and Sergipe, and that portion of the
State of Piauhy south of the eighth degree of latitude
Para
The States of Amazonas, MaranhSo, and ParS, that portion-
of the State of Piauhy lying north of the eighth degree of lati-
tude, and Acre territory.
Pernambuco (Recife)
The States of CearS, Rio Orande do Norte, Parahyba, Per
nambuco, and Alagoas.
Porto Alegre
The State of Rio Orande do Sul.
Rio de Janeiro
The States of Rio de Janeiro, Esplrito Santo, Minas Oeraes,
and Qoyaz, and the Federal District.
Santos
The port and municipality of Santos and the municipality
of S9o Vicente in the State of SSo Paulo, and the Stateof Santa
Catharina
S&o Paolo
The State of Sao Paulo, excepting the port and municipality
of Santos and the municipality of S5o Vicente, and the States
of Paran& and Matto 0 rosso.
' Listed under Japanese Empire in Sec. 3, p. 51.
' Listed under Great Britain, etc , In Sec. 3, p 46.
• Listed under France In Bee. 3, p. 4£.
CHINA AND ADJACENT TERRITORY
Amoy, Fukien
That portion of the Province of Fukien comprised in the
prefectures of Tlngchowfu, Changchoufu, and Chiian
ohowfu, and the independent subprefecture of Lungyenchovp
Canton, Kwangtung
The Proviucfs of Kwangsi and Kweichow and that portion
of theProvlnce of Kwangtung west of longitude 115°; the Por-
tuguese colony of Maoau.
Cbefoo, Shantung
The Laichow Prefecture, except the Department of Pingtu
and all of the Province of Shantung lying east and north of a
line drawn from Laichow to the easternmost point in the bound-
ary of the former leased territory of Kiaochow,
Dalren, Manchuria i
The Japanese leased territory of Kwantung
Foochow, Fukien
The whole of the Province of Fukien except the four pre-
fectures forming the consular district of Amoy.
Hankow, Hupeh
The Province of Honan south of the Yellow River and the
whole of the Provinces of Hunan, Szechwan, Hupeh, Kiangsi,
Shensi, and Kansu, the Kokonor region, Sinkiang (Turkestan),
and all of Tibet except that portion of southeastern Tibet in
the vicinity of Batang.
Harbin, Kirin, Manchuria
All of the Province of Heilungkiang; and all that part of the
Province of Kirin lying to the north of the parallel of 44' north
latitude, including the following places in Kirin which are
open to trade: Harbin, Ninguta, Sansing, and Suifenho.
Hong Kong ^
The British colony of Hong Kong.
Mukden, liaoning, Manchuria
All of the Province of Liaoning (Fengtien) except the leased
territory of Kwantung; and all that part of the Province of
Kirin lying to the south of the parallel of 44° north latitude.
Including the following places in Kirin which are open to trade:
Changchun (Kwanchengtze), Hunchun, Kirin, Lungching-
tsun, Towtaokow, Wangching (Paitsaokow), and Yenki
(Chiitzuchieh).
Nanking, Kiangsu
The whole of the Province of Anhwel and all of the Province
of Kiangsu north of the Yangtze River, and two prefectures
South of the same (Kiangnlng and Chenklang).
Saigon, French Indo-China '
All of French Indo-Chlna.
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64
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Shanghai. Kiangsu
The whole of the Province of Kiangsu with the exception of
that part which is Included in the Nanking district, the Island
of Tsungmlng, and the whole of the Province of Cheklang
Swatow, Kwangtung
That portion of the Province of Kwangtung east of longitude
US'.
Tientsin, Hope!
The Provinces of Ilopei (Chihli) and Shansi, that portion of
the Province of Tlonan north of the Yellow River, and all of
Mongolia Including the [special] administrative districts of
Suiyilan, Chahar, and Jehol.
Tsinan. Shantung
That portion of the Province of Shantung, except the former
leased territory of Klaochow, not included in the consular
district of Chefoo.
Tsingtao, Kiaochow
The former leased territory of Klaochow
Yunnarfa, Tnnnan
The Province of Yunnan and that portion of southeastern
Tibet in the vicinity of Batang.
COLOMBIA
BarranquiUa
The Department of AtlSntico; the Department of Magdalena,
except In the part lying north of the Sierra de Santa Marts
and adjacent to the Santa Marta Railway as far as the
Magdalena River; the Departments of Santander del Norte,
Santander, Cundlnamarca, and BoyaeS; the Intendencia of
Meta; and the Comisarlas of Arauca, CaquetS, Vaupfis, and
Vichada.
Medellin (vice consulate): the Department of Antloqiila,
except the northwestern portion which Is drained by the Sinu
and Atrato Rivers and along the Caribbean Sea.
Buenaventura
The Department of Narlfio; those portions of the Depart-
ments of Cauca and Valle which drain into the Pacific Ocean
and lie west of the Cordillera Occidental; and the Intendencia
of Choco south of a line drawn from Cape Corrientes to the
Juncture of the boimdaries of the Intendencia of Choco and the
Departments of Antloquia and Caldas.
Call
The Comlsarfas of Putumayo and Amazonas; the Depart-
ments of Huila, Toliraa, and Caldas; and the portions of the
Departments of Cauca and Valle lying in the Cauca River
basin and east of the Cordillera Occidental.
Cartagena
The Department of BoHvar; the northwestern portion of
the Department of Antloquia which is drained by the Atrato
and Sinu Rivers and along the Caribbean Sea; the Intendencia
of Choco north of a line drawn from Cape Corrientes to the
juncture of the boundaries of the Intendencia of Choc6 and
the Departments of Antloquia and Caldas; and the Intenden-
cia of San AndrOs y Provldencia.
Santa Marta
The Department of Magdalena lying north of the Sierra de
Santa Marta and adjacent to the Santa Marta Railway as far as
the Magdalena River; and the Comlsarfa of Ooajira.
FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS
(France)
Bordeaux
Departments of A rlfige, Charente, Charente-Infferieure, Cher,
Corrftie, Creuse, Dordogne, Qers, Olronde, Haute-Oaronne,
Haute- VIenne. ilautes Pyrenees, Indre, Landes. Lot, Lot-et-
Oaronne, NIdvre, Tarn, Tam-et-Oaronne, VIenne, and the
arrondlssements of Nlort and Melle of the Department o
Deux-S6vres.
Biarritz (vice consulate): Department of Basses- Pyrenees.
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Arrondlssement of Boulogne-sur-Mer.
Calais
Department of Pas-de-Calais, except the arrondlssement ol
Boulogne-sur-Mer.
Cherbourg
Departments of Manche, Calvados, and Orne.
Havre
Departments of Eure, Seine-Inffirieure, and Somme.
•Dieppe (consular agency): Department of Somme. and ar-
rondlssements of Dieppe and Neufchatel-en-Bray (Department
of Seine-lnffirieure).
LiUe
Departments of Nord and Aisne
Lyon
The Departments of Ain, Allier, Cantal, Cote-d'Or, Doubs,
naute-Loire, Ilaute-Saone, Ilaute-Savoie, Is6re, Jura, Loire,
Puy-de-D6me, Rhone, Saone-et- Loire, and Savoie.
Marseille
The Departments of Ard^che, Aude, Aveyron, Basses-Alpes,
Bouches-iiu-Rhone, Drome, Qard, Hautes-Alpes, HSrault, Lozdre,
Pyr6n6es-Orien tales, Var, Vaucluse, and the island of Corsica
(Corse)
Nantes
Departments of Indre-et-Loire, Loire-Inf$rleure, Malne-et-
Loire, Vend6e, Deux-S6vres (excepting the arrondlssements of
Nlort and Melle), Ille-et-Vilaine, Mayenne, FinistSre, Cotes-
du-Nord, and Morblhan.
Nice
Department of Alpes-Maritimes and the Principality of
Monaco.
Paris
Departments of Aube, Eure-et-Lolr, Lolr-et-Cher, Loiret,
Marn6, Oise, Sarthe, Seine, Selne-et-Marne, Seine-et-Oise,
and Yonne.
Strasbourg
Departments of Ardennes, Bas-Rhin, Ilaut-Marne, Haut-
Rhin, Meiirthe-et- Moselle, Meuse, Moselle, and Vosges; the
Territory oi Bolfort; and including Jurisdiction over the Saar
Basin Territory as subject to eventual plebiscites.
(Possessions)
Algiers, Algeria
All of Algeria, including the Territories of the South
Tananarive, Madagascar
Madagascar and dependencies, and the Island of R^^unlon.
GERMANY
Berlin
The Prussian Provinces of Berlin, Brandenburg, Pomerania
and East Pru.«sia (including the Regierungsbezlrk of Marten-
werder), and the border district of Posen-West Prussia
(Orenzmark Posen-Westpreussen).
Bremen
The Free State and City of Bremen (except the city of Bre-
merhaven), the Prussian Province of Hanover (except the city
of Wesermilnde), the State of Brunswick, the State of Olden-
burg except the exclaves of Landesteil Birkenfeld and Landesteil
LQbeck, and the Kreis Rinteln belonging to the Prussian
Province of Hesse-Nassau
COXSL'LAU DISTRICTS
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Bremerbaven (vice consulate): The city o( Bremerhaven
in the Free State of Bremen, and Stadtkreis WesermOnde
(Lehe and GeestemOnde) in the Prussian Province of Hanover.
The Prussian Provinces of Upper and Lower Silesia.
Cologne
The Rhine Province (noi including jurisdiction over Saar
Basin Territory which is subject to eventual plebiscites), the
enclave of Landesteil Birkenfeld belonging to the State of
Oldenburg, the Prussian Province of Westphalia, and the
States of Schaumburg-Lippe, Lippe, and Waldeck.
Dresden
The State of Saxony, with the exception of the Kreishaupt-
manuschaft of Leipzig.
Frankfort -on-the-Main
The Prussian Province of Hesse-Nassau except the exclaves
of Kreis Rinteln and Kreis Schinalkalden, the State of Hesse,
and the Bavarian Palatinate (Pfalz) (not including jurisdic-
tion over Saar Basin Territory which is subject to eventual
plebiscites) .
Hamburg
The Free State and City of Hamburg, the Prussian Province
of Schleswig-Holstein, the States of Mecklenburg-Schwerin,
Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and Liibeck, and Landesteil Lubeck
belonging to the State of Oldenburg.
Leipzig
The Kreishauptmannschaft of Leipzig in the State of Saxony,
the States of Thuringia and Anhalt, the Prussian Province of
Saxony, and the Kreis of Schmalkalden belonging to the Prus
sian Province of Hesse-Nassau.
Munich
The State of Bavaria with the exception of the Bavarian
Palatinate (Pfalz).
Stuttgart
The States of WQrttemberg, Baden, and the Prussian Prov-
ince of Hohenzollern.
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, BRITISH
DOMINIONS BEYOND THE SEAS, INDIA
(Great Britain '—Northern Ireland)
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland (counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down,
Londonderry, Fermnnagh, and Tyrone).
Birmingham, England
All of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire (including the Soke
of Peterborough), Rutlandshire, Warwickshire, Worcester-
shire and Staffordshire; 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
Drayton (excluded).
Bradford, England
That part of Yorkshire (portions of the administrative coun-
ties of West Riding and North Riding) comprised within the
following boundaries: Beginning at the point common to the
boundaries of Yorkshire, Cheshire, and Derbyshire, thence
following the Yorkshire boundary westwardly and northwardly
to the point where a straight line drawn from Colne (Lancashire)
to Hawes (North Riding) intersects the Lancashire-West Riding
> The counties in England, as mentioned in these descriptions,
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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 bound-
ary between the West Riding and the East Riding to Selby
(excluded); thence following the same boundary to Ooole
(excluded); thence southwestwardly to Thorne (excluded);
thence westwardly through Barnsley (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 northwest of a line
drawn from the point common to the boundaries of Wiltshire,
Somersetshire, and Dorsetshire northeastwardly to Marl-
borough (excluded); and continued northeastwardly through
Didcot (excluded) to the Berkshire-Oxfordshire boundary.
Cardiff, Wales
In Wales the counties of Brecknock, Cardigan, Carmarthen,
Glamorgan, Pembroke, and Radnor; in England, Herefordshire
and Monmouthshire.
Dundee, Scotland
The counties of Forfar, Perth, Kincardine, Aberdeen, Banff,
Elgin, Nairn, Sutherland, Caithness, Orkney, Shetland, Ross and
Cromarty, and that portion of the county of Inverness north
of a line from Rannoch following the railroad via Tulloch and
Spean Bridge to Oairlochy Inn (all excluded) on the Caledonian
Canal, thence northeast to the outlet of Loch Arkaig into Loch
Lochy, thence westward by the river Dessary and Loch Nevis
to the sea, and including all of the Hebrides or Westward Is-
lands (comprising parts of the counties of Inverness, and Ross
and Cromarty); also that portion of county Fife to the north
and east of a line connecting Newburgh on the Tay, CoUessie,
Cupar, Ceres, and Lower Largo on the Firth of Forth via the
main road, these and all other towns on the main road being
included in the Dundee consular district.
Edinburgh, Scotland
The counties of Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Haddington, Pee-
bles, Selkirk, Dumfries, Roxburgh, Berwick, Kinross, and
Clackmannan, and that portion of county Fife to the south
and w est of a line connecting Newburgh on the Tay, Collessie,
Cupar, Ceres, and Lower Largo on the Firth of Forth, via tlie
main road, these and all other towns on the main road being
excluded.
Glasgow, Scotland
The counties of Lanark, Renfrew, Dumbarton, Stirling,
Argyll, Bute, Ayr, Kirkcudbright, and Wigtown, and that
portion of the county of Inverness south of a line from Rannoch
following the railroad via Tulloch and Spean Bridge to Gair-
lochy Inn (all included) on the Caledonian Canal, thence north-
east to the outlet of Loch Arkaig into Loch Lochy, thence
westward by the river Dessary and Loch Nevis to the sea
Hull, England
All of the East Riding and portions of the North Riding and
West Riding of Yorkshire, together with a portion of the admin-
istrative county known as the Parts of Lindsey in Lincolnshire
which lie within the following line: Beginning at Saltfleet
(included) on the Lincolnshire coast, a line drawn westwardly
include the associated "county borough" cities.
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to the point common to the boundaries of Lincolnshire, Vork-
shire, and Nottinghamshire; thence northwardly to Thome
(included) and Ooole (included); thence along the East Riding-
West Riding boundary to Selby (included); thence along the
same boundary to the City of York (excluded); thence in a
straight line northwestwardly to Richmond (excluded); thence
due north to the Yorkshire boundary; thence eastwardly along
the Yorkshire boundary to the sea, but excepting the City
(county borough) of Middlesbrough.
Liverpool, England
Those portions of Shropshire, Cheshire, Lancashire and Cum-
berland lying within a line drawn from the point where the
River Severn cuts the western boundary of Shropshire; north-
eastwardly to Market Drayton (included); thence castwardly
by the northern boundary of Staffordshire to Harecastle, thence
northwestwardly to Middlewich (included); thence northwest-
wardly through Warrington (included), Wigan (excluded),
Preston (excluded), and Lancaster (excluded), and extending
in a straight line across a portion of Morecambe Bay to the
southernmost point of Westmorland on the coast; thence along
the Lancashire-Westmorland boundary northwardly and west-
wardly to the Cumberland boundary; thence northwestwardly
to St. Bees Head; and the following counties in W' ales: Anglesey,
Carnarvonshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, and
Montgomeryshire; and the Isle of Man.
London, England
All of Norfolk, Cambridgeshire (including the Isle of Ely),
Huntingdonshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire,
Surrey, East Sussex, and all counties to the east thereof (Essex
Hertfordshire, Kent, London, Middlesex, East Suffolk, and
West Suffolk); that portion of Berkshire to the east of a line
drawn through Reading (included) to the Surrey-Hampshire
boundary; and that portion of 'West Sussex to the east of a line
drawn from the Surrey-Hampshire boundary southeastwardly
to Littlehampton (included).
Manchester, England
Those portions of Cheshire, Lancashire, and the West Riding
of Yorkshire, comprised within a line beginning at the point
common to the boundaries of Cheshire, Derbyshire, and Staf-
fordshire; thence northwardly along the eastern boundary of
Cheshire and Lancashire to the point where a straight line drawn
from Colne (Lancashire) to Hawes (North Riding of Yorkshire)
intersects the Lancashire-West Riding boundary; thence north-
wardly along said linciio the boundary between the West Riding
and the North Riding of Yorkshire; thence westwardly along
said West Riding-North Riding boundary to the Westmorland
boundary; thence along the southern boundary of Westmorland
to the sea; thence in a line drawn southeastwardly through
Lancaster (included), Preston (included), Wigan (included),
Warrington (excluded) and Middlewich (excluded) to the
Staffordshire boundary at Harecastle, and thence eastwardly
by the north boundary of Staffordshire to the point of beginning.
Newcastle-on-Tyne, England
All of Durham, Northumberland, and Westmorland; that
part of Cumberland to the north of a line drawn from the point
common to the boundaries of Cumberland, Lancashire and
Westmorland northwestwardly 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).
Sheffield, England
All of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and, in Lincolnshire,
the Parts of Kesteven, and the Parts of Holland; and those
portions of the West Riding of Yorkshire and the Parts of
Lindsey in Lincolnshire lying to the south of a line drawn from
the point common to the boundaries of Yorkshire, Derbyshire
and Cheshire, eastwardly through Penistone (included) and
Barnsley (included) to Thorne (excluded); thence southwardly
to the Lincolnshire-Nottinghamshire boundary; thence east-
wardly to the sea at Saltfleet (excluded).
Southampton, England
All of Hampshire (administrative county of Southampton
and the Isle of Wight); all of Dorsetshire; and those portions of
Wiltshire and Berkshire lying to the south of a lino drawn from
a point common to the boundaries of Wiltshire, Dorsetshire,
and Somersetshire, northeastwardly to Marlborough in Wilt-
shire (included), and continued through Didcot, in Berkshire
(included) to the Berkshire-Oxfordshire boundary; thence
southwardly along said boundary to Reading, and thence south -
eastwardly from Reading (excluded) to the Hampshire-Surrey
boundary; that portion of West Sussex which lies west of a line
drawn from the Hampshire-Surrey boundary southeastwardly
to Littlehampton (excluaed); and the Channel Islands.
•Jersey, Channel Islands (consular agency); All of the Chan-
nel Islands.
(India)
Calcutta
Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, Assam, United Provinces of Agra
and Oudh, the eastern part of Punjab (including Simla), Delhi,
Sikkim, Nepal, and Bhutan.
Bombay
Bombay Presidency (excepting Sind and including the Rann
of Cutch, Baroda, Central India Agency, Central Provinces
and Berar) and Owalior.
Karachi
Sind, Rajputana, AJmer-Merwara, Punjab (excepting Simla
and vicinity^, Kashmir, North West Frontier, Baluchistan,
and Afghanistan.
Madras
Madras Presidency, native States of Hyderabad, Mysore,
Travancore, Cochin, and Coorg.
Rangoon
Burma, and the Andaman and NIcobar Islands.
(Other Asia)
Penang, Straits Settlements
The settlement of Penang (including Penang Island, Prov-
ince Wellesley, and the Dindings), the Federated Malay State of
Perak,andthe Unfederated Malay States of Kedah and Perlis.
Singapore, Straits Settlements
The Straits Settlements of Singapore (including the Cocos oi
Keeling Islands, and Christmas Island In the Indian Ocean [lati-
tude 10° 30' south, longitude 105° 40' east]), Malacca, and Labu-
an; the Federated Malay States of Negri Sembilan, Pahang, and
Selangor; the Unfederated Malay States of Johore, Kelantan,
and Trengganu; British North Borneo, Brunei, and Sarawak.
(Australia)
Adelaide, South AustraUa
South Australia and Western Australia
Brisbane, Queensland
The State of Queensland.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
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Melbourne, Victoria
The State of Victoria.
Sydney, New South Wales
State of New Soutii Wales (including the Broken llill Pioper-
tiesl, the Federal Capital Territory, Northern Territory, Tas-
mania, the Territory of Papua, all British islands in the Pacific
under Australian administration, and the Australian mandated
territory of New Guinea.
(New Zealand)
Wellington
In North Island, the Provinces of Wellington, Hawke's Bay,
and Taranaki, and all of South Island and Stewart Island.
•Christchureh (consular agency): In South Island, the Prov-
inces of Westland and Canterbury and that part of the Prev-
ia ces of Nelson and Marlborough south of 42° south latitude,
•Dunedin (consular agency): Otago Province in South Island
and Stewart Island.
Auckland
All of Auckland Province in North Island.
(West Indies)
Kingston, Jamaica
All of the island of Jamaica.
GREECE
Athens
The Provinces (Nomoi) of Attica-Boeotia, Chios, Cyclades,
Euboea, Larissa, Lesvos (Mytilini), Phthiotis-Phokis, Samos,
and Trikkala, and the island of Crete (Provinces of Candia
[Heraclionl. Canea, Lasithion, and Retinio).
Patras
The Provinces of Achaia-Elis, Aetolia-.Acarnania, Arcadia,
Argolis-Corinthia, Arta,Cephalonia, Corfu, Laconia, Messenia,
Preveza, Yannina, and Zante.
•Kalamata (consular agency): The Provinces of Laconia and
Messenia
Saloniki (Thessalonica)
The Provinces of Drama, Evros, Fiorina, Khalkidike, Kavalla.
Kozani, Pellis, Rodopi, Serres, and Saloniki (Thessalonica),
HONDURAS
Ceiba
Eastern Atlantida (to the Colorado River), Eastern Yoro,
Including the city of Yoro, Colon, La Mosquitia, and Bay
Islands.
Tela (vice consulate): Western Atlantida (from the Colorado
River west). Western Yoro, and Northern Comayagua.
Pufirto Cortes
Cortes, Santa Barbara, Copin. Ocotepeque, and Qracias.
Tegucigalpa
Tegueigalps, Southern Comayagua, including the city of
Comayagua, Intibuea, La Paz, Choluteca. El Paralso, Valle,
and Olaneho.
IRISH FEBE STATE
Cobh
Province of Munster
Dublin
Provinces of Leinster and Connaught; and the Counties of
Cavan, Monaghan, and Donegal
•Oalway (consular agency): Province of Connaught
ITAIY
Florence
The Provinces of Bologna, Ferrara, Forll, Modena, Parma,
Piftcenza, Ravenna, and Regglo Emilia, In the Comparti-
niento of Emilia; the Provinces of Arezzo, Firenze (Florence),
and Pistoia, In the Compartlmento of Toscana (Tuscany)
and the Republic of San Marino.
Genoa
The Provinces of Oenova (Genoa), Imperla, Savona, and
Spezia, In the Compartlmento of Liguria; and Italian Libya
(Tripolitania and CIrenaica).
leghorn
The provinces of Grosseto, Livorno (Leghorn), Lucca,
Massa, Pisa, and Siena, In the Compartlmento of Toscana
(Tuscany).
Messina
The Provinces of Catania, Messina, Ragusa, and SIracusa
(Syracuse), In the Island (Compartlmento) of Sicily; and the
Pr*-inces of Catanzaro, Cosenza, and Reggie Calabria, in the
Compartlmento of Calabria.
MUan
The Provinces of Bergamo, Brescia, Come, Cremona, Man-
tova, Milano (Milan), Pavia, Sondrio, and Varese, In the
Compartlmento of Lombardy.
Naples
The Provinces of Avellino, Benevento, Napoli (Naples), and
Salerno, in the Compartlmento of Campania; the Provinces of
Bari, Brindisi, Foggia, lonio (Taranto), and Lecce, in the Com-
partlmento of Puglie (Apulia); the Provinces of Matera and
Potenza, in the Compartlmento of Basilicata.
Palermo
The Provinces of Agrigento (Qirgenti), Caltanissetta, Enna
(Castrogiovanni), Palermo, and Trapanl, in the island (Com-
partlmento) of Sicily.
Rome
The Provinces of Frosinone, Rletl, Roma (Rome), and VI-
terbo. In the Compartlmento of Lazio; the Provinces of Perugia
and Terni, in the Compartlmento of Umbria; the Provinces of
Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Maeerata, and Pesaro, in the Compartl-
mento of Marche; the Provinces of Aquila, Campobasso, Chietl,
Pescara, and Teramo, in the Compartlmento of Abruzzi e
Molise; the Provinces of Cagliarl, Nuoro, and Sassarl, in
the island (Compartlmento) of Sardinia.
Trieste
The Provinces of Carnaro (Fiume), Gorizia, Istria (Pola),
Trieste, and Zara, In the Compartlmento of Venezia Giulla;
and the Province of Friull (Udine) In the Compartlmento of
Veneto.
Turin
The Provinces of Alessandria, Aosta, Cuneo, Novara, Torino
(Turin), and Vercelli, in the Compartlmento of Piemonte
(Piedmont).
Venice
The Provinces of Belluno, Padova, Rovigo, Treviso, Venezia
(Venice), Verona, and VIcenza, In the Compartlmento of
Veneto; the Provinces of Bolzano and Trento, in the Com-
partlmento of Veueila Tridentlna
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JAPANESE EMPIRE
Kobe, Japan
Prefectures of Shimane, Tottori, Hiroshima, Okayama
Hyogo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Wakayama, Kagawa, Toku-
shimrt, Ehime, Kochi
Nagasaki, Japan
Prefectures of Yamaguchi, Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Oita,
Kumamoto, Miyazakl, Kagoshima, Okinawa, including the
Riukiu Islands,
Nagoya, Japan
Prefectures of Miye, Shiga. Fukul, Ishikawa, Toyama, Oifu,
Aicbl, Nagano.
Seoul, Chosen
All of Chosen (Korea)
Taihoku. Taiwan (Formosa)
All of Taiwan, and the Pescadores Islands
Tokyo, Japan
Prefectures of Yamanashi, Chiba, Tokyo, Saitama, Ibnrakl,
Qumma, Tochigi, Niigata, Fukushima, Yamagata, JJiyagi
Aklta, Iwate, Aomori, and Hokkaido; the adjacent islands to
the north; and the Islands in the North Pacific Ocean to the
administration o' which by Japan, pursuant to a mandate of
the League of Nations, the Government of the United States
consented, subject to the provisions of the treaty with Japan
concerning the island of Yap concluded February 11, 1922.
Yokohama, Japan
Prefectures of Shizuoka and Kanagawa
Acapulco, Guerrero
The State of Guerrero.
Agua Prieta, Sonora
That part of the State of Sonora lying north of latitude 29°
and east of 110° west longitude, but excepting the territory im-
mediately tributary to the Cananea-Naco Railway.
Chihuahua, Chihuahua
That portion of the State of Chihuahua lying to the south and
east of a line drawn from the Sonora boundary through Madera
to Sauz (both towns included) ; thence northeastwardly through,
and excluding, San Antonio on the Rio Grande.
Cindad 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.
Durango, Durango
That part of the Slate of Durango lying west of a line drawn
due south from the Chihuahua boundary to Descubridora,
thence in a southeasterly direction from Descubridora (excluded)
to the intersection of the meridian of 103° 30' west longitude
with the Durango State boundary; that part of the State of
Zacatecas lying to the west of the meridian of 103° 30' west
longitude; and that part of the State of Jalisco lying north of
latitude 22° and west of the meridian of 103° 30' west longitude.
Ensenada, Lower California
That part of Lower California lying to the north of latitude
8° and to the south and west of a line drawn from the inter-
national boundary at Tia Juana (included) to a point at 32°
north and 116° west, and thence to a point on the Gulf of
CaUfornia in latitude 30° north.
Guadalajara, Jalisco
Those parts of the States of Jalisco and Zacatecas lying to
the south of latitude 22°; and the State of Colima.
Guaymas, Sonora
That part of the State of Sonora lying south of latitude 29°,
and that part of Lower California lying to the south of lati-
tude 28°.
Matamoros , Tamaulipas
That pari of the Slate of Tamaulipas lying north of latitude
24°, and south of a line drawn east and west just to the north
of Mier on the Rio Grande.
Mazatl&n.Sinaloa
The Stales of Sinaloa and Nayarit
Mexican, lower California
That part of Lower California lying (o the north and east of
a line drawn from the international boundary at TIa Juana
(excluded) to a point at 32° north and 116° west, and thence to
a point on the Gulf of California in latitude 30° north; also
that part of the State of Sonora lying west of 113° west
longitude.
Mexico D. F.
Tbe States of Querfetaro, Hidalgo, Puebla, Tlaxcala, Morelos,
Mexico, MIchoac&n. and the Federal District; and that part of
the State of Oaxaca north and west of a line drawn due east
from the Guerrero boundary to Yautepec (San Carlos Yautepec)
passing through and including Ejutla, thence northeastwardly
from and including Yautepec to the Rio La Trinidad at the point
where it first touches the Oaxaca-Vera Cruz boundary, the
town of Tuxtepec, Oaxaca (near the Vera Cruz stale boundary),
however, being excluded from the Mexico City district.
Monterrey, Nuevo Le6n
That part of the Slate of Nuevo Leon lying south of a line
drawn through and including Golondrinas, in a direction
slightly south of east through Paras (excluded); and excepting
also that part of Nuevo Leon to the west of a line connecting the
two southeastern points of the State of Coahuila.
Nogales, Sonora
That part of the State of Sonora lying north of latitude 29°
east of 113° west longitude, and west of 110° west longitude and
'ncluding the territory immediately tributary to the Cananea-
Naco Railway.
Nuevo Laredo Tamaulipas
That part of the State of Nuevo Leon lying north of a line
passing through, but excluding, Golondrinas, in a direction
slightly south of east through Parras (included); and that part
of the Slate of Tamaulipas to the north of a line drawn east and
west just to the north of Mier on the Rio Grande.
Piedras Negras, Coahuila
That part of the Slate of Coahuila lying to the north and east
of a line drawn on the parallel of 28° north latitude from the
Chihuahua boundary due east as far as La Fe; thence south-
eastwardly from La Fe (excluded) to Cuatro Cienegas (in-
cluded); thence directly east through a point just south of
Monclova to the Nuevo Leon boundary.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
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Progreso. Yucatan
The States of Campeche and Yucatan; and the territory of
Quintana Roo.
Saltillo.Coahuila
That part of the State of Coahuila lying to the south of a
line drawn from, but excluding, Cuatro Cienegns eastwardly
to the Nuevo Leon boundary, through a point just south of
Monclova, and to the east of a line drawn from Cuatro Cienegas
southwardly to, but excluding, Parras, and thence south-
eastwardly to the Zacatecas boundary at a point directly north
of Mazapil, Zacatecas; that part of the State of Zacatecas lying
to the east of a line drawn north and south through, and in-
cluding Mazapil; that part of the State of Nuevo Leon lying
to the north and west of a line connecting the two southeastern
points of the State of Coahuila
San Luis Potosi.San Lais PotosI
The State of San Luis Potosi, except that portion lying to the
east of a line drawn due north and south through, but excluding,
the town of Tamazopo (approximately in longitude 99° 25' west
of Greenwich); the states of Aguascalientes and Guanajuato;
and that part of the State of Zacatecas lying to the south of the
Tropic of Cancer, to the east of 103° 30' west longitude, and to
the north of the parallel of 22° north latitude.
Tampico, Tamaolipas
That part of the Stale of Tamaulipas lying south of latitude
24°; that part of the State of Vera Cruz lying north 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 includ-
ing, the town of Tamazopo (approximately in longitude 99° 25'
west of Greenwich).
Torreon, Coahuila
Those parts of the States of Coahuila, Durango, and Zacatecas
lying within the following boundaries: the parallel of 28° latitude
from the Chihuahua boundary due east as far as La Fe, Coa-
huila (included); thence southeastwardly to Cuatro Cienegas
(excluded); thence southwardly to Parras, Coahuila (included);
thence southeastwardly to the Coahuila-Zacatecas boundary at
a point directly north of Mazapil, Zacatecas; thence directly
south on a line through Mazapil (excluded) to the Zacatecas-
San Luis Potosi boundary; thence southwestwardly on the
Zacatecas-San Luis Potosi boundary to the Tropic of Cancer;
thence due west on the Tropic of Cancer to 103° 30' west longi-
tude; thence northwardly on the meridian of 103° 30' west
longitude to the Zacatecas-Durango boundary; thence by a
straight line in a northwesterly direction to Descubridora,
Durango (included), intersecting the railroad between Torreon
and Durango so as to leave the towns of Pedricena, Agua Vieja,
and Pasaje in the Torreon district; thence directly north by a
line through Descubridora to the northern boundary of Du-
rango; thence eastwardly by the Durango-Chihuahua boundary
and northwardly by the Coahuila-Chihuahua boundary to
latitude 28°.
Vera Cruz, Vera Cruj
The States of Chiapas and Tabasco; that part of the State of
Vera Cruz lying to the south and east of the Rio Cazones; that
part of the State of Oaxaca lying south and east of a line drawn
from the Guerrero boundary directly east to Yautepec (San
Carlos Yautepec) passing through but excluding Ejutia, thence
northeastwardly from, but excluding, Yautepec to the Rio La
Trinidad at the point where it first touches the Oaxaca-Vera
Cruz boundary; the town of Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, near the Vera
Cruz state boundary, is also included
MONACO
All of Monaco Is included in the district of Nice, Krance.
NETHERLANDS AND POSSESSIONS
(Netherlands)
Amsterdam
The Provinces of North Holland, Dreuthe, Krieslaiid, (!el-
derland, Groningen, Overijssel, and Utrecht.
Rotterdam
The Provinces of South
and Zeeland.
)iirg, Noilli Mrabaiit,
(Possessions)
Batavia. Tava, Netherland East Indies
All that portion of Java west of the western l)oundury of
Semarangand Kedoe Residencies; Banka; Uilliton; in Sumatra,
the Residency of West Coast of Sumatra except the Province of
Tapanoeli, the Residencies of Benkoelen, the Lanipongs, and
Palembang, the Dependencies of Riouw and Dlainbl, and
Wester-Afdeeling in Netherland Borneo.
Medan, Sumatra, Netherland East Indies
The Government of East Coast Sumatra, the Government of
Atjeh, and tlie Province of Tapanoeli.
Surabaya, Java, Netherland East Indies
The Moluccas, Netherland New Guinea, Celebes, Bali,
Lombok, Soembawa, Soemba, Flores, and all Netherland islands
east of 120°; all of Netherland Borneo except Wester-Afdeeling;
and in Java, the Residencies of Semarang, Kedoe, Djokjakarta,.
Soerakarta, Madioen, Retiibang, Kediri, Snratiaya, Pasoeroean^
Madoera, and liesopki,
NICARAGUA
Blueflelds
That part of Nicaragua lying to the east of a straight line
passing through a point on the Rio Segovia (Wanks River) la
longitude85° 30' west and n point on the Rio San Juan in long!
tude 84° 30' west.
Corinto
That part of Nicaragua lying to the west of a straight line
passing through a point on the Rio Segovia (Wanks River) In
longitude 85° 30' west and a point on the Rio San Juan in longi-
tude 84° 30' west.
NORWAY
Bergen
The Provinces of Hordaland, Sogn og FJordane, and that
portion of the Province of Mdre known as Sunnnirtre.
Oslo
The Provinces of Akershiis, .^iist-A^der, Buskerud, Finn-
mark, Iledmark, Nordland, Nord-Triindelag, Opland, S«)r-
Tr«(ndelag, Vest-Apder, Vestfold, Telemark, Troins, 0sffold,.
and that portion of the Province of Mrtre known as Nordrnjire .
Stavanger
The Province of Rogaland.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Lisbon
The Provinces of Estremadura, Alemtejo, and Algarve, and
that part of Deira south of the 40th degree of latitude.
Oporto
The Provinces of Traz-os-Montes, Entre Minho-e-Douro
and that part of Beira north of the 40th degree of latitude
SAN MARINO
All of San Marino is included in the district of Florence, Italy.
SPAIN
Barcelona
The Provinces of Barcelona, Qerona, Iluesca, L6rida, Tar
ragona, Zaragoza, the Republic of Andorra, and the Province
of Balearic Islands.
•Tarragona (consular agency): The Province of Tarragona.
Bilbao
The Provinces of Alava, Burgos, Logrofio, Navarra, Vizcaya
Quiplizcoa, Palencia, and Santander.
Madrid
The Provinces of Avila, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara,
Madrid, Salamanca, Segovia, Soria, Toledo, and Valladolid.
M&laga
The Provinces of Qranada, Jafn, M&laga, and Almeria.
Seville
The Provinces of Badajoz. Cficeres, C&diz, Cordoba, Iluelva,
end Seville
Tenerife, Canary Islands
The Province o ; Santa Cruz de Tenerife, comprising the
islands of Qomero. Dierro (Ferro), Palma, and Tenerife.
Las Palmas (vice consulate): The Province of Las Palmas,
comprising the islands of Fuerteventura,. Gran Canaria, and
Lanzarote, and adjacent islands.
Valencia
The Provinces of Albacete, Castellon, Teruel, and Valencia
Alicante (vice consulate): The Provinces of Alicante and
Murcia.
Vigo
The Provinces of Corufia, Leon. Lugo, Orense, Pontevedra,
Zamora, and Ovledo.
SWEDEN
Qateborg
The Provinces of Vftrmland, Qbteborg och Bohus, Alfsborg,
Skaraborg. J5nk6ping, and Flalland.
M&lmO
The Provinces of Blekinge, Kristianstad, MalmOhus, Krono-
berg, and Kalmar.
Stockholm
The Provinces of Jamtland, Vasternorrland, Oafleborg.
Kopparberp, Uppsala, Vftstmanlaud. Stockholm, Orebro, Soder-
manland, Ostergotland, Gottland, Norrbotten, and Vaster-
botten.
SWITZERLAND
Ba«el
The Cantons of Basel and Solothurn
Berne
The r'antons of Borne, Fribourg, and Neuchatel.
Geneva
The Cantons of Geneva, Valais, and Vaud, excepting the
city of Lausanne.
Lausanne
The city of Lausanne.
Zurich
The Cantons of .\argau, Schaflhausen, Zurich, Zug, Olarus-
Ticino, Tliurgau, Appenzell, St. -Gall, Graubiinden, Lucerne,
Unterwalden, Uri, and Schwyz.
SYRIA
Beirut
All of the French mandated territory of Pyria and the
Lebanon
TURKEY
Istanbul (Constantinople)
The vilayets of Istanbul (Constantinople) and Canakkale
(Dardanellcf?); the three vilayets situated wholly in Europe,
namely, Edirne (Adrianople), Kirkl.areli (Kirk-Kilissa), and
Tekirdav" (Rodosto); and the following vilayets in Asia: Bali-
kesir (Karassi), Bursa (Brusa), Bilecik (Erthogrul), Eskijehir
(Eski-Shehir), Ankara (Angora), Kirjehir (Kir-Shehir), Kayseri
(Kaisaria), Sivas, Erzincan (Erzinjan), Eldziz (Mamuret-ul-
Aziz or flarout), Diyarbekir (Diarbekr), Muf {Mush or Bitlis),
Van, and all vilaj'ets to the north thereof, namely, Ainasya
(Amasia), Artvin, Bayazit (Bayezid), Bolu, Corum (Chorum),
ETzurum (Erzerum), Giimiisane (Gumush-Uaneh), Cankiri
(Chankiri or Kangri), Sebin Karahisar (Shabin-Kara-Hissar
or Kara-Hissar-Sharki), Kars, Kastanionu (Kastamuni),
Oiresun (Kerasund), Kocaeli (Koja-IIi or Izmid), Ordu, Rize
(Rizeh or Lazistan), Samsun (Janik), Sinop, Tokat, Trabzon
(Trebizond), Yozgat (Yozgad or Bozyuk), and Zonguldak
(Zunguldak).
[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.]
Izmir (Smyrna)
The following vilayets in Asia: Izmir (Smyrna), Manisa
(Magnesia or Saruhan), Kiitahya (Kutahia), Afyon karahisar
(Afion-Kara-IIis.sar), Konya (Konia), Aksaray (Ak-Serai),
Nijrde (Niideh), Adana, Mara? (Marash), Malatya (Malatia),
Urfa, Mardin, Siirt (Saerd), IlakSri (Rakiari), and all vilayets
to the south thereof, namely, .Vntalya (Adalia or Tekeh), Aydin
(Aidin), Burdur, Denizli, Gazi antep (Ghazi-Aintab), Ifel
(Itchil), Cebelibereket (Jebel-Bereket), Mugla (Mentesheh),
Mersin (Mersina), and Isparta (Sparta or Hamid-Abad); and
all islands not under Greek administration lying south of the
Gulf of Edrcmid (Adramyti) and adjacent to the Turkish coast,
including the Italian islands in the Dodecanese, and Castel-
lorizzo.
VENEZUELA
Caracas
The States of Anzoategui, Aragua, Bolivar, Guarico, Miranda,
Monagas, Nueva Esparta, Sucre; that part of the State of .\pure
lying east of a line running north and south through, but includ-
ing, the town of San Fernando; the Territories of Amazonas
and Delta Amactiro; and, in the Federal District, the Depart-
ment of Libertador, except the Parish of Macuto.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
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La Guaira (vice consulate): That part of the Federal District
oomprlaing all of tbe Department of Vargas, and the Parish of
Macuto in tbe Department of Libertador.
Ilaracaibo
The States of Mfirida, TSchira, Trujillo, and Zulia; and that
part of the State of Falcon lying west of a line running north
and south through, but including, the town of La Vela.
Puerto Cabello
The States of Carabobo, Cojedes, Lara, Portuguesa, Yaracuy,
and Zamora; that part of the State of A pure lying west of a line
running north and south through, but escluding, the town of
San Fernando; and that part of the State of Falcon lying east
of a line running north and south through, but excluding, the
town of La Vela
YUGOSLAVIA
Belgrade
The oblastsof Bachka (Novi Sad), Srijem (Vukovar),Tuzla
Sarajevo, Uzhitse, Rashka (Chachak), Kosovo (Prishtina)
Skoplje, and BitolJ, and all oblasts to the east thereof, viz
Belgrade, Bregalnitsa (Shtip), Krushevats, Morava (Chuprija),
Nish, Podrinje (Shabats), Podunavska (Smederevo), Poz
harevals, Shumadija (Kragujevats), Timok (Zajechar), Valjevo,
and Vranje.
Zagreb
The oblasts of Osijek, Vrbas (Banja Luka), Travuik, Mostar
and Zeta (Cetinje), and all oblasts to the west thereof, viz.
Bihach, Dubrovnik, Ljubljana, Marihor, Primorsko-KraJishkB
(Karlovats), Split, and Zagreb.
5. SUPERVISORY CONSULAR OFFICES AND THE LIMITS OF THEIR
JURISDICTION
Consular office
Supervisory jurisdiction
Consular office
Supervisory Jurisdiction
Amsterdam.
Antwerp
Athens
All of the Netherlands.
All of Belgium and Luxemburg.
All of Greece
All of Spain and the Canary Islands.
The Netherland East Indies.
All of the French mandated territory of
Syria and the Lebanon.
All of Germany
All of Hungary.
All of Argentina.
All of India.
All of Peru.
The Union of South Africa, Basutoland,
Swaziland, and Southern and Northern
Rhodesia
All of Denmark
The Irish Free State.
All of Ecuador
All of Cuba.
The Maritime Provinces of Canada.
The Republic of Turkey.
All of Portugal, the Azores, Madeira, and
Cape Verde Islands.
All of the British Isles except the Irish
Free State
Mexico, D. F
Montreal
Naples....
Oslo
All of Mexico.
The Province of Quebec.
All of Italy and Italian Libya
All of Norway.
The Province of Ontario.
All of Panama
All of France
All of Brazil.
All of Chile,
Straits Settlements.
All of Sweden.
All of Australia.
All of Morocco
All of Japan.
The Province of British Columbia
the Yukon Territory.
All of Austria
All of Poland
All of New Zealand
The Provinces of Manitoba, Saska
wan. and Alberta.
All of Switzerland
Paris
Berlin
Rio de Janeiro
Callao-Lima
Sydney. N. S. W..
Tokyo
Copenhagen
Dublin
Vienna
Guayaquil
Warsaw
Habana
Wellington
Halifax
rhe-
Istanbul
Zurich
Lisbon
London
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6. TARIFF OF UNITED STATES CONSULAR FEES^
The following Tariff of United States Consular Fees is prescribed by the President under
authority of section 1745, Revised Statutes, as amended by the Acts of April 5, 1906, c. 1366,
sections 7, 8 and 9, 34 Stat. 101, and June 4, 1920, c. 223, sections 1 and 2, 41 Stat. 750, to be
charged by consular officers 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. No fee or compen.sation will be collected for any service not covered by this
tariff
The fees in this tariff are not prescribed for American vessels and seamen, because thoy are
exempted by law from the payment of consular fees. Consular agents will make the fees in this
tariff a basis of collection from the Treasury for services to such vessels. Foreign-built vessels,
unregistered, 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.
Services, except tliose for which fees are fixed in items 8, 9 and 10, under this tariff shall be
rendered free of charge when performed: Ca) in connection with the settlement of the estate of
any employee of the United States dying abroad while on official duty; (b) for the use of any per-
son in the collection of claims from the United States or from any State for compensation, pen-
sions, backpay, bounty, bonus, property loss in the service of the United States; (c) for obtaining
the return of property held by the Alien Property Custodian; and (d) for the official use of the
United States Veterans' Bureau.
Consular officers must require all fees to be paid in advance and before the stamps are can-
celed, except in case of attendance out of office or of commissions, when the amount can not be
determined until the service is performed. Advance deposits to cover fees in such latter cases may
be accepted but in no otiier.
This tariff is effective July 1, 1929, and should be posted in a conspicuous place in consular
offices a« required by section 1731, Revised Statutes.
Item
No. i
Nature ol service
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
Certification oi invoice in such number of
copte? as will meei tiie requirpments! of the
repiilHi ions and instrnciion"! and provide the
shiptHji with one ropy (in addition to du-
plicate) for his own use, including any addi-
tional declaration or certificate not other-
wise provided for which is required by law
or regulations for use in connection with the
entry of the wares or the forwarding of the
same in bond (see Item No. 37)
Invoice of returned American goods.
Certificaies and declarations as above de-
scribed, when issued for a shipment not
covered by a consular invoice, including
declaration of foreign shipper of articles ex-
ported for exhibition and returned (Form
204) and immigrant's oath regarding teams
and vehicles (Form 128), an^l in connection
with quarantine regulations, but excluding
certificate for food and drug products or in-
secticides (Forms 197 and 217)
Item
No.
$2.50
1.00
Nature of service
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— Continued
Certificate to extra copies of invoices,
each
Certificate of disinfection in such number of
copies as will meet the requirements of the
regulations and instructions and provide
the shipper with one copy for his own
use -.
Discontinued.
Sealing cars coming from Canada or Mexico,
for each manifest in quintuplicate with the
consul's certificate including sealing of each
car, vessel, bale, barrel, box. or package
Executing application for passport (no excep-
tions)
Issue of passport
Exceptions—
(a) Officers or employees of the United
States traveling on oflScial business,
or members of their immediate
families
(h) Seamen.-
1.00
5.00
No fee
No fee
As established by Executive Order No. 5110 of May 13, 1929, and as'amended bv E.-.ecutive Orders No. 5345 of May 8, 1930,
1 No. 5417 of Aug. 4, 1930.
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REGISTER or THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Item
No.
Nature of service
Fee
Item
No.
Nature of service
Fee
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— Continued
(c) Widows, children, parents, brothers,
and sisters of American soldiers, sail-'
ors, or marines buried abroad, whose
journey is for the purpose of visiting
graves of such soldiers, sailors, or
marines
Amendment or verification of an Ameri-
can passport
No fee
No fee
$2.00
No fee
1.00
No fee
1.00
9.00
1.00
9.00
No fee
No fee
No fee
1.00
2.00
No fee
9.00
1.00
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— Continued
charged on securities not negotiable by the
consular officer, and evidences of debt not
due and payable in the country where the
decedent died. No charge will be made for
placing the official seal upon the personal
property or efTecis of such deceased citizen,
or for breaiiing or removing the seals.
For each certificate of protection, semsar, or
certificate of employment issued at Tangier.
SERVICES TO VESSELS AND SEAMEN
Exceptions-
Same as respects issue of passports if bearer
of passport has status held by him at
time of issue of passport.
Execution of application for registration
Issue of certificate of identity and registration.
Execution of affidavit in regard to American
. birth in connection with application for
registration or for passport
5.00
(Foreign government-owned or chartered
vessels engaged exclusively in official duties
are e.\empt from payment of fees for bills
of health.)
Discontinued.
For receiving and delivering ship's register
and papers, $I for each 100 tons or fraction
thereof, registered measurement (not), of the
vessel for which the service is performed, if
9
Visa services for aliens.
Immigration visa:
Furnishing and verifying application for
Passport visa (see exceptions below) :
Preparation and acknowledgment of decla-
ration or application for passport visas,
except where reciprocal agreements for
trips, or otherwise, to or between foreign
ports, this tonnage fee will not be charged
for more than four trips in a year; and ton-
nage fees shall not be exacted for any vessel
touching at or near ports in Canada on her
regular voyage from one port to anotlier
within the United States, unless some official
service required by law shall be performed.
And for every additional 100 tons net or frac-
tion thereof
Issue of passport visa except where reciprocal
agreements for other fees have been made.
Exceptions (passport visa and application
therefor)—
(a) Any officer of any foreign gov-
ernment or members of his
.50
Shipping or discharging seamen, including
the certificates thereof attached to crew list
and shipping articles and given to sea-
men
(b) Any officer of the armed forces
of any foreign government or
members of his immediate
2.00
,
Authentication of copies of protests or other
necessary documents for vessels or seamen
(c) Any officer of any state, district,
or municipality of any foreign
government or members of
2.00
Preparation and acknowledgment for vessels
or seamen of any oath or declaration for
Certificate to a copy of a visa declaration or
application previously taken
lations, or a similar necessary service not
otherwise provided for. See Fee No. 9 for
2.00
10
Visaing a Chinese passport or certificate.
(Except no fee for persons imjluded in a, b,
and c of Fee No. 9)
men of any eertificiite for which a form is
given in the Consular Regulations, or simi-
lar necessary service not otherwise provided
11
Marriage certificate, in duplicate. Form No.
87
for - - 2.00
Orders or letters for vessels or seamen for
12
For taking into possession the personal estate
of any citizen who shall die within the limits
of a consulate, inventorying, selling, and
finally settling and preparing or transmit-
ting, according to law, the balance duo
thereon, $2 for each $100 of market va)ue or
fraction thereof, except that no fee shall be
which forms are given in the Consular Regu-
lations, or other similar necessary service
not otherwise provided for
2.00
Recording, when necessary, for vessels or
seamen any document covered by the pro-
visions of the Consular Regulations, for
every 100 words or fraction thertof
..50
TARIFF OF UNITED STATES CONSULAR FEES
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Item
No.
Nature of service
Fee
Item
No.
Nature of service
Fee
SERVICES TO VESSELS AND SEAMEN— CODtd.
NOTARIAL AND OTHER SERVICES— COntd.
24
Noting marine protest — Form No. 37
$2.00
38
Certifying to official character of a foreign
25
Extending marine orotest— Form No. 38 i 3 DO
notary or other official
$2.00
If it exceeds 200 words, (or every additional
Exception-
100 words
.50
Authentications under authority of the
United States Quarantine Regulations,
26
Trotest of master against charterers or freight-
ers—Form -Vo. 39 2.00
in the form prescribed by the Depart-
27
Clearance when issued by the consul, as at free
ports 2.00
ment of State, certifying to official char-
acter of officials signing foreign deratiza-
28
Attending an appraisement of vessel's goods
or efTects. for each day's attendance •*>. 00
tion certificates
No fee
39
For taking depositions, executing commis-
29
Attending sale of vessel's goods, for each day's
attendance during which the sale continues.! ft. 00
sions or letters rogatory, where the
record of testimony including caption
30
Attendance at a shipwreck, or for the purpose
of assisting a ship in distress, or of saving
and certificate does not exceed 590 words.
For each additional 100 words or frac-
10.00
wrecked goods or property, over and above
traveling expenses, whenever the consul's
tion thereof
.50
The foregoing fee shall cover the ad-
interposition is required by the parties
ministration of the oath and all
interested, for each day
5.00
services of the consul as commis-
sioner, but shall not include ser
NOTARIAL AND OTHER SERVICES
vices of clerk, stenographer, or type
writer, which shall be additional at
31
Administering an oath and certificate thereof.
2.00
the rate proscribed herein for
32
Discontinued.
copying.
33
Acknowledgment of a deed or power of attor-
40 Copies (carbon copies to be charged for at the
ney, or similar service, incluaing one or
same rate as originals, and including the
more signatures, with certificate thereof, for
typing of official forms where requested
each copy i 2.00
and where such service is not included
34
Administering any and all oaths required to
be made by pensioners and their witnesses
in any other item of this tariff):
For the first 100 words or traction
in the execution of their pension vouchers,
thereof
.50
or by persons presenting claims for pen-
For every additional 100 words or
sions or Increase of pensions, or claims for
less
.25
insurance or insurance allowances, or allot-
41
For certifying to the correctness of a copy of.
ments, or certifying to the competency of
or extract from, any document, official
a local ofl^icial before whom said papers
were executed, or for other services in rela-
or private
2.00
Each copy certified is to be considered
tion thereto ' No fee
an original, and a fee charged for the
35
Acknowledgments and authentications con- '
certification.
nected with the assignment or transfer of
42 Additional fee for all services contemplated by
United States bonJsorof powers of attorney
fees numbered 31, 33, 38, 35". when ren-
therefor or to collect interest thereon ; No fee
dered elsewhere than at the consular
36
Administering oaths or taking acknowledg-
office at the request of the interested
ments of officials or employees of the United
parties, for each hour or fraction thereof.
1.00
States Oovernment, or of any corporation in i
In connection with any service ren-
which the United States or its representa-
dered outside of the consular office
tives shall own the entire outstanding capi-
at the request of private individuals.
tal stock, in connection with their official
j the exact amount of the expenses
bu.«ineps or accounts No fee
actually and neces.'^rily incurred
37
For rendering notarial services to officials of
foreign Governments who render gratui-
tously reciprocal courtesies to American
diplomatic and consular officers, or for cer-
tification of invoices of shipments of official
supplies and equipment from foreign Gov-
ernments to their diplomatic and consular
by the person rendering the service
shall be collected from the persons
for whom the service is performed
in addition to the fee or fees pre-
scribed therefor, but no amount in
excess of the fee or fees prescribed
and such actual and necessary ex-
officers and o! shipments of personal effects
penses shall be charged or accepted.
to such officers in the United States when
43
Recording unofficial documents in consulate
; such foreign Government renders gratiii-
upon request:
1 tou?ly reciprocal services to the United
For the first 100 words or fraction
*..50
! States Government
No fee
For every additional 100 words or less
.25
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Item
No.
Nature of service
NOTARIAL AND OTHEB sBBVicKS— Continued
Any and all services indicated in the tariff of
fees and performed upon written orders of
the Department of State for the official use
of the Government of the United States
Any and all services in connection with the
execution of tax returns, federal, state, terri-
torial, municipal and insular
License for the practice of pharmacy and the
sale of poisons in the consular districts of the
United States in China
Discontinued.
Presenting a bill of exchange or other nego-
tiable instrument for acceptance, payment,
or protest, for each hour or fraction thereof
outside of the consular office
Item
No.
Nature of service
NOTARIAL AND OTHER SERVICES— Continued
Noting and certifying to protest of a bill of
exchange or other negotiable Instrument
and giving notice thereof to drawer and in-
dorsers when requested to do so
Discontinued.
Any and all services performed for American
citizens while outside the United States In
preparation of ballots to be used in any
primary, general, or other public elections
In the United States, its territories, or pos-
sessions, whether federal, state, territorial,
county, town, or municipal.
7. DISPOSITION OF FEES AND COMPENSATION OF CONSULAR AGENTS AND
VICE CONSULS
The act for the reorganization of the consular service of the United States, approved April 5,
1906, provides:
Sec. 8. That all fees, official or unofficial, received by any officer in the consular service for
services rendered in connection with the duties of his office or as a consular officer, including
fees for notarial services, and fees for taking depositions, executing commissions or letters rogatory,
settling estates, receiving or paying out moneys, caring for or disposing of property, shall be
accounted for and paid into the Treasury of the United States, and the sole and only compensation
of such officers shall be by salaries fixed by law; but this shall not apply to consular agents, who
shall be paid by one-half of the fees received in their offices, up to a maximum sum of one thousand
dollars in any one year, the other half being accounted for and paid into the Treasury of the United
States.
The act for the reorganization and improvement of the Foreign Service of the United States
approved May 24, 1924, amends the act of April 5, 1906, as follows:
Sec. 11. That the provisions of sections 8 and 10 of the act of April 5, 1906, relative to
official fees and the method of accounting therefor shall include both branches of the Foreign
Service.
The act for the reorganization and improvement of the Foreign Service of the United Stales
approved May 24, 1924, amends section 1685 of the Revised Statutes as amended by the act
entitled "An act for the improvement of the Foreign Service, approved February 5, 1915," to
read as follows:
Sec. 1685. That for such time as any Foreign Service officer shall be lawfully authorized
to act as charg4 d'affaires ad interim or to assume charge of a consulate general or consulate
during the absence of the principal officer at the post to which he shall have been assigned, he
shall, if his salary is less than one-half that of such principal officer, receive in addition to his
salary as Foreign Service officer compensation equal to the difference between such salary and
one-half of the salary provided by law for the ambassador, minister, or principal consular officer
as the case may be.
FEES COLLECTED AT CONSULAR AGENCIES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30. 1930
Agency
Fees
Agency
Fees
Agency
Fees
Agency
Fees
$563.00
2, 357. 50
2. 239. 00
639. 00
281. 00
580. 50
876. 00
1, 333. 50
1, 063. 00
720. 00
2, 258. 50
239. 00
590. 00
224.50
623. 50
$1,241.50
291.00
32-1. 50
951. 00
428.00
1, 1.30. 00
632.00
212. 00
722.50
3, 629. 50
38.00
1, 150. 00
1, 753. 50
81.50
1,118.06
Manzanillo
$643. 00
2.00
1,057.50
4,341.00
2,257.00
557. 50
1, 202. 00
1,267.93
484. 50
1, 148. 75
494. 50
1, 318. 50
878.00
117.50
12, 435. 98
$818. 50
East London
793. 00
Mollendo
San Jos6, Guate-
Nanaimo
Newcastle, N B...
Ocean Falls
916. 50
San Pedro de Ma-
coris
Brighton
Caibarien
Grenada
J6r6mie
Jersey
Kalamata
Kenora
La Oroya
La Romana
Lethbridge
Los Mochia
Lunenburg
1, 017. .50
833.00
Cananea
Cearft
Chafiaral
Paramaribo
Port de Pail
Puntarenas
Rio Grande
Roseau
Summerside
Talcahuano.
1, 377. 50
1, 251. 50
2, 515. 00
Christchurch
Coquimho
Tocopilla
Tuxpan
1, 415. 75
120.00
Cruz Grande
Dieppe
Djibouti
Sagua la Grande..
St. George's
St. Leonard
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9. CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS ^
An asterisk in^licates that an officer holds both diplomitic and coasular commissions; a dagger, that an officer is assigned for
langu ige study.]
FOREIQM SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS I ($9,000)
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
service
Maxwell Blake'
Sheldon L. Crosby
Albert Halstead
Carlton Bailey Ilurst
Nathaniel B. Stewart
Edwin S. Cunningham..
Leo J. Keena
Homer M. Bylngton
Norman Armour
Claude I Dawson
Robert Frazer
Clarence E. Qauss
Ray Atherton
•Edwin L. Neville
Ferdinand L. Mayfr
•n. Percival Dodge
John K. Caldwell
Louis O. Dreyfus, jr
Douglas Jenkins.-
Marion Letcher
Alexander R. Magruder..
George S. Messersmith >..
•Willys R. Peck
Roger Culver Tredwell...
Frederick T. F. Dumont.
Arthur Garrels
Rajsford S. Miller
•Mahlon Fay Perkins
G. Howland Shaw
Addison E. Southard*...
Jo n Campbell White. ..
Consul general
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Counselor of embassy.
Counselor of embassy.
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general...
Consul general
Counselor of legation-
Consul general
Fi rst se''retary
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Counselor of legation.
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general
Counselor of embassy.
Tangier
Madrid
London
Budapest
Shanghai
Paris
Department
Paris
Barcelona
Mexico, D. F
Tientsin
London
Tokyo
Brussels and Luxem-
burg
Department
Department
Naples
Hong Kong
Antwerp
Lisbon
Berlin-
Sydney, N. S. W
Habana
Tokyo
Department-
Peiping
Istanbul -
Addis Ababa
Buenos Aires-
May 14,1926
Jan. 13, 1930
June 16,1928
May 1, 1929
Sept. 8,1919
Oct. 26,1929
July 27,1929
Apr. 12,1928
Dec. 13, 1930
May 27, 1930
May 4, 1927
Sept. 26, 1927
Apr. 12,1928
Oct. 20, 1930
May 12,1930
June 13,1928
July 27,1929
Ju je 2, 1930
July 6. 1928
May 17,1929
May 6,1930
Dec. 7, 1929
Oct. 26,1929
Nov. 16, 1929
Dec. 20,1929
Feb. 16,1928
Mar. 14, 1930
Oct. 12,1927
June 11,1928
Mar. 8,1930
May 9,1930
May 9, 1930
May 9.1930
May 9,1930
May 9, 1930
May 9,1930
May 9, 1930
May 9. 1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24.1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
Feb 2, 1906
Mar. 31,1910
Apr. 3, 1906
July 22.1892
Aug. 15,1907
Feb. 16,1898
May 31, 1909
Sept. 19, 1900
May 17,1916
June 24,1910
July 16,1909
June 7, 1907
Aug. 23,1917
Aug. 27,1907
Aug. 3,1916
Feb. 16,1899
Oct. 8, 1906
Dec. 20,1910
June 22,1908
June 2, 1909
Aug. 4. 1909
June 25,1914
Oct. 8, 1906
Apr. 14,1909
Aug. 19,1911
June 22,1908
Aug. 27,1895
Jan. 14,1909
May 3,1918
Apr. 1,1916
May 22, 1914
' .\rranged chronologically according to the date of appointment to present class.
» Appointed also to act as diplomatic agent pursuant to See. 17 of an act of Congress approved May 24, 1924. Receives
compensation as a Foreign Service officer.
3 Also detailed as Foreign Service inspector March 13, 1930.
* Appointed also to act as minister resident ptirsuant to Sec. 17 of an act of Congress approved May 24, 1924. Receives com
pensatlon as a Foreign Service officer.
80
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS II ($8,000)
Charles M. Hathaway, Jr.
Arthur Bliss Lane..
Samuel T. Lee..
J. Theodore Marriner
Wesley Frost
George A. Gordon
Alexander C. Kirk
J. Klahr Huddle....
Coert du Bois .
Ernest L. Harris
Theodore Jacckel
R. Henry Norweb
John Ball Osborne
Louis Sussdorfl, jr
Benjamin Thaw, ji.
John C. Wiley
Thomas D. Bowman
George E. Chamberlin...
*Felix Cole
•John K. Davis...
Car! F. Deichman
Cornelius Ferris •..
Arthur C. Frost
John A. Gamon
Arminius T. Haeberle
Lewis W. Haskell
Calvin M. Hitch
Philip Holland
Hallett Johnson
John E. Kehl
Keith Merrill
Ely E. Palmer
*Henry P. Starrett
James B. Stewart...
'Walter C. Thurston
•North Winship
Will L. Lowrie
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
Date of ap-
Pa Consul general.
N. Y...! Counselor of embassy.
M ich . . Consul general
Me First secretary..
Ky Consul general
N. Y... Counselor of embassy.
Ill Counselor of embassy-
Ohio...! Consul general
Calif... Consul general
111 Consul general
N. Y... Consul general
Ohio... Counselor of embassy -
Pa Consul general
N. Y...J Counselor of legation..
Pa I First secretary
Ind ! Counselor of embassy .
Mo , Consul general
N. Y... Consul general...
D. C... Counselor of legation..
Ohio...
Mo....
Colo...
Mass..
Ill
Mo
S. C...
Ga
Tenn..
N.J...
Ohio...
Minn..
R. I....
Fla....
N. Mex
Ariz
Ga
111
Consul general.
Consul general
Consul general.
Consul general.
Consul general.
Consul general.
Consul general.
Consul general
Consul general.
First secretary .
Consul general.
Consul.
Consul general.
Counselor of
Consul..
First secretary
Consul general
Consul general
Munich
Mexico, D. F
Lisbon
Department
Montreal
Berlin
Rome..
Warsaw...
Or deiail as inspector.
Vienna
Rome
Santiago, Chile
Stockholm
Bucharest
London
Warsaw
Santiago :
Glasgow.
Riga, Kovno, and Tal-
linn.
Seoul..
Lisbon
Dublin
Prague
Marseille..
Dresden
Ziirich
Wellington
Liverpool
The Hague
Hamburg
Department
Vancouver
Lima.
Department
Department
Cooenhagen..
Frankfor t-on-the-
Main.
Ms'ig^^°ent : Potntnieni to entry into
'" ' present class service
July 27,1927
Mar. 26. 1930
May 21,1928
Feb. 24,1927
Aug. 24,1928
Mar. 26, 1930
Dec. 21,1929
July 9, 1930
Mar. 26, 1930
Aug 3, 1929
Nov. 20,1929
May 26,1930
Nov. 16.1926
Nov. 11. 1930
Sept. 27.1930
May 26.1930
Dec. 16, 1930
June 6, 1928
Nov. 11, 1930
May 24, 1930
Dec. 13, 1930
Nov. 1, 1927
Nov. 2,1927
Aug. 24,1928
July 1. 1925
Oct. 29.1928
Oct. 9, 1930
Sept. 20, 1927
July 25,1929
May 23, 1929
Dec. 19,1929
Aug. 3, 1929
Sept. 27, 1930
Sept. 3,1929
Nov. 28, 1927
July 6, 1928
Nov. 19, 1930
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23, 1929
May 23,1929
Oct. 16, 1929
Dec, 19, 1929
Dec. 19, 1929
Dec. 31,1929
May 9,1930
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
July
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 193U
9, 1930
9. 1930
24, 1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
Aug. 15,1930
Aug. 19,1911
Aug. 23,1917
Aug. 15,1907
Aug. 27, 1918
Apr. 5, 1912
Feb. 18,1920
Mar. 2,1915
Mar. 24, 1915
Sept. 5,1919
May 10,1898
July 17,1914
Mar. 16, 1917
Nov. 29, 1889
May 22, 1914
Aug. 7 1916
May 17,1916
Dec. 21,1911
Jan. 2, 1906
Aug. 4,1915
Aug.
Mar.
May
Mar.
Apr.
June
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Aug.
Oct.
July
Dec.
Oct.
July
May
June
Jan.
14, 1910
30. 1907
31. 1909
2, 1915
24. 1914
10. 1908
11. 1910
22. 1915
7,1910
22,1912
15, 1897
5. 1917
20. 1910
3, 1907
14. 1915
3. 1918
24, 1910
14, 1899
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS III ($7,000)
P. Stewart Uelntzleman.. Pa Consul general.
Frank C. Lee Colo... Consul general.
George E. Donald Ala Consul general.
Charles L. Hoover Mo Consul general.
Wi!)
Irvi)
Howell, jr.
N. Linnell
Tex I First secretary.
Mass...! Consul general.
Frank P. Lockhart ! Tex i Consul general.
Jay Pierrepont Moflat...| N. Y...I First secretary .
Winnipeg..
Halifax ....
Guatemala.
Amsterdam
Paris
Ottawa
Hankow...
Berne
Apr.
15. 1925
Nov.
20, 1929
June
12. 1928
Oct.
18, 1927
Feb.
2. 1929
May
4, 192T
Apr.
15,1925
Sept
29. 1927
July 1. 1S24
June 8. 1927
Aug. 24 1927
May 23. 1929j
May 23, 1929
May 23, 1929!
May 23, 19291
May 23,19291
Oct. 25,1902
Oct. 15, 1915
June 22.1914
June 4, 1909
Aug. 3, 1916
Sept. 23, 1914
Apr. 15.1925
Sept. 5,1916
(-I.ASSiriCATION OF FOHEIGX SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS III ($7.000)— Contlnusd
81
•Robert M. Scotten
Edwin C. Wilson
•Thomas M Wilson
Thomas H. Bevan
Cornelius Van n. Engert.
•Herbert S. Goold
Lester Maynard.
Leland B. Morris
•S. Pinkney Tuck
H. Merle Cochran
Leon Dominian
Edward A. Dow
Paul Knabenshuc...
Maxwell K. Moorhead ..
Kenneth S. Paiton
Lowell C. Pinkerton
Edward L. Reed
James B. Young
•Prentiss B. Gilbert
Walter A. Adams...
Joseph W. Ballantine
Pierre de L. Boal
George A. Bucklin
Charles R. Cameron
Alfred W. Donegan
Eugene H. Dooman
W. Roderick Dorsey
Joseph E. Haven
Whence
ap-
pointed
Mich.
Fla..
Tenn.
Md..
Calif.
Calif.
Calif..
Designation
Post
N. Y.
Ariz..
N. Y.
Nebr-
Ohio.
Pa...
Va...
Mo...
Pa...
Pa...
N. Y.
S. C.
Mass.
Okla.
N. Y.
Ala..
N. Y.
Md..
111....
Clarence B. He wes La
John P. Hurley N. Y..
•Ernest L. Ives Va
Joseph E. Jacobs [ S. C.
Herschel V. Johnson ' N. C.
Wilbur Keblinger. Va
Graham H. Kemper..-.. Ky
Walter A. Leonard 111
George A. Makinson Calif..
O. Gaylord Marsh Wash.
John R. Putnam Greg..
EmilSauer Tex...
Hugh H. Watson Vt
Samuel W. Honaker Tex...
First secretary
First secretary
Consul general
Consul general
First secretary
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
First secretary
Consul
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul
First secretary
Consul
Consul.
Consul
C onsul general
First secretary
Consul
C onsul general
Consul
First secretary
Consul
Consul
I
First secretary
Consul
First secretary
Consul
First secretary
Consul -[
Consul ]
Consul i
Consul-. I
Consul
Consul
Consul.. .-I
Consul i
Consul...
I
Date of
assignment
Paris Sept.
On detail as inspector. Oct.
On detail as inspector. Feb.
Oslo June
Peiping June
Beirut Oct.
Singapore Jan.
Athens Nov.
Budapest May
Basel - Oct.
Stutigart - Dec.
St. John's, N. F June
Jerusalem June
Johannesburg. Dec.
Batavia , Mar.
On detail as inspector. Dec.
Habana ' June
Southampton. : Nov.
Geneva Aug.
Nanking June
Canton June
Department. .| Apr.
Victoria, B. C... ' July
Sao Paulo Jan.
Munich Sept.
Tokyo May
Tsingtao ' Apr.
Florence and San Mar.
Marino. I
Berlin... Apr.
Riga Oct.
Copenhagen ' Jan.
Department .: May
Department j Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
July
Apr.
Nov.
Melbourne..
Hamilton, Bermuda.
Bremen
Birmingham..
Sydney, N. S
.\moy- Apr.
Toronto .1 Aug.
Lyon ! May
Berne Sept.
i
27, 1930
2, 1930
21. 1925
13. 1928
13, 1930
24, 1930
15, 1930
12. 1929
17. 1929
15. 1930
19, 1929
20, 1930
20, ]92.«
26,1929
28,1929
20. 1929
16. 1930
11. 1929
10. 1930
9, 1928
23. 1924
22, 1930
24. 1925
19. 1926
10, 1925
10,1930
19. 1929
11. 1930
7, 1930
26, 1930
7,1930
10, 1930
1, 1929
17, 1930
26, 1926
1, 1926
27, 1925
17, 1922
12, 1929
Date of ap- Date ol
pointment to entry Into
present class service
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23, 1929
Oct. 16,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 26.1929
Dec. 31.1929
May 9, 1930
May 9,1930
May 9, 1930
May 9,1930
May 9, 1930
May 9. 1930
May 9,1930
May 9,1930
May 9, 1930
June 12,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24, 1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24.1930
Aug. 15,1930
May 17,1916
Apr. 7, 1920
Sept. 5,1919
Apr. 24,1912
Mar. 12,1912
Oct. 2,1916
June 26. 1906
Apr. 1,1910
Sept. 11.1913
June 19,1914
June 9, 1921
Oct. 18,1915
June 20,1906
June 26, 1905
June 24, 1908
Sept. 4,1917
Nov. 15, 1920
July 19,1909
June 12,1930
Feb. 26,1916
June 2, 1909
Dec. 20,1919
July 16,1906
Sept- 5,1919
May 10,1905
Mar. 12, 1912
Jan. 14,1907
Aug. 18,1904
Feb. 10,1919
Aug. 15,1919
June 7, 1909
Oct. 15,1915
Nov. 15, 1920
May 5, 1914
Aug. 19.1911
Aug. 2, 1907
Dec. 23. 1909
Mar. 2,1915
Mar. 2.1915
Aug. 19.1911
Dec. 28.1907
July 19.1913
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS IV ($6,000)
William Whiting Andrews! Ohio... First secretary Oslo I July 23.1929 i July 1,1924 I Mar. 2.1911
E. Ilaldeman Dennison.. Ohio... Consul Quebec Mar. 15.1919 July 1,1924 Nov. 7.1903
Fred D. FUher Oreg...| Consul Nassau I Jan. 29,1930 i July 1,1924 Aug. 22,1901
Elbridge Gerry Greene... Mass.-.i First secretary Buenos Aires Aug. 13,1929 j July 1.1924 May 22.1914
John Q. Wood Hawaii Consul Strasbourg ! July 1.1929 July 1,1924 Jan. 20,1909
82
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLA.33 IV ($8,000) -Oontlnaed
Whence
ap-
pointed
Harry Campbell
Harold D. Clum N. Y..
Erie R. Dickover Calif..
John W. Dye Minn.
Carol H. Foster ; Md.
*Paul R. Jossclyn , Iowa.
•David B. Macgowan | Tenn
Orme Wilson...
William C. Burdett
Monnett B. Davis
•John Farr Simmons
•George Wadsworth
Henry H. Balch
Raymond E. Cox
Frank Anderson Henry..
•Alfred W. Kliefoth
Dayle C. McDonough...
Myrl S. Myers
Alfred R. Thomson
•Joseph F. McGurk
Homer Brett
Ralph C. Busser
Hasell H. Dick
Oscar S. Heizer
John D. Johnson
David J. D. Myers.
Leslie E. Reed
Benjamin Reath Riggs...
Walter H. Sholes
Merritt Swift
Avra M. Warren.
Warden McK. Wilson
Wainwright Abbott...
Walter F. Boyle.
Parker W. Buhrman..
Algar E. Carleton
Dudley G. Dwyre
Joseph Flack
George C. Hanson
Frederick P. Hibbard.
Jay C. Huston
Jesse B. Jackson
Edwin Carl Kemp
Benjamin Muse
Lucien Memminger
Edward I. Nathan
•Clarence J. Spiker
Harold II. Tittmann, jr.
Henry M. Wolcott
Leslie A. Davis
N. Y.-
Tenn.
Colo..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Ala...
N. Y..
Del...
Mo...
Pa...-
Md...
N. J...
Miss..
Pa.—
S. C...
Iowa..
Vt....
Ga....
Minn.
Pa....
Okla..
D.C..
Md...
Ind...
Ga....
Va....
Vt....
Colo..
Pa....
Conn.
Te.x...
Calif..
Ohio..
Va...
S. C-.
Pa...
D. C.
Mo...
N. Y.
N. Y.
Designation
Consul
Consul general.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
First secretary..
First secretary..
Consul general.
Consul
First secretary.
First secretary.
Consul
First secretary.
Consul
First secretary. .
Consul
Consul general.
Consul
First secretary -
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul general.
First secretary.
Consul...
First secretary.
Consul
First secretary.
First secretary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
First secretary.
Consul
First secretary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
First secretary.
Consul-
Consul
First secretary.
First secretary.
Coasul
Consul
Post
Bombay
Guayaquil
Kobe
Wellington
Rotterdam
Shanghai
Riga, Kovno, and
Tallinn.
Department
Callao-Lima
On detail as inspector.
Mexico, D. F
Teheran
Monterrey
London
Valparaiso
Berlin
Madras
Mukden
Manchester
Port au Prince
Milan
Leipzig _.
Port Elizabeth
Algiers -
Hamilton, Ont ...
Tegucigalpa
Montevideo
Ottawa.- ---
Brussels
Vienna-
Buenos Aires
Caracas
London
Auckland
Casablanca
San Salvador
Mexico, D. F
Santiago, Chile
Harbin
Prague
Shanghai
Fort William and Port
Arthur.
Havre
Bogota-.- -
Bordeaux -
Monterrey
Peiping
Rome
Adelaide
Oporto
Date of
assignment
Apr. 17,1930
Oct. 9, 1930
Nov. 23, 1921
Sept. 18,1930
Sept. 10, 1928
May 7, 1930
Oct. 14,1922
Date of ap- Date of
pointment to entry into
present class service
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23, 1929
May 23, 1929 j July 21, 1906
May 23, 1929 j Sept. 5. 1919
May 23,1929 ,.Apr. 20,1910
May 23, 1929 Oct. 18, 191S
Aug.
15, 1929
May 23, 1929
Oct.
18, 1930
Oct.
16, 1929
Jan.
28, 1929
Oct.
16, 1929
June
13, 1930
Oct.
16, 1929
Dec.
31, 1930
Oct.
16, 1929
Feb.
27, 1928
Dec.
19, 1929
Oct.
1, 1926
Dec.
19, 1929
Dec.
26, 1930
Dec.
19, 1929
Oct.
24, 1929
Dec.
19, 1929
Nov.
6, 1930
Dec.
19, 1929
Jan.
9, 1930
Dec.
19, 1929
Dec.
23, 1929
Dec.
19, 1929
Sept
25, 1930
Dec.
26. 1929
Sept.
5. 1928
Dec.
31, 1929
Apr.
10, 1930
May
9, 1930
Aug.
30. 1929
May
9, 1930
Oct.
29, 1928
May
9, 1930
Mar.
27, 1930
May
9, 1930
Apr.
3, 1929
May
9, 1930
May 17,1930
May
9, 1930
Nov.
16, 1929
May
9, 1930
Apr.
17, 1930
May
9, 1930
Jan.
23, 1930
May
9, 1930
May
6, 1930
May
9, 1930
Nov.
11, 1930
May
9, 1930
Dec.
23, 1930
July
24, 1930
Mar.
19, 1925
July
24, 1930
Nov.
19, 1929
July
24, 1930
Jan.
10, 1929
July
24, 1930
Oct.
19, 1928
July
24, 1930
Apr.
2, 1929
July
24, 1930
Dec.
27, 1921
July
24, 1930
Sept
20, 1930
July
24, 1930
Mar.
8, 1928
July
24, 1930
Mar.
27, 1928
July
24, 1930
May
4. 1929
July
24, 1930
May
6, 1930
July
24, 1930
Apr.
28, 1923
July
24, 1930
Dec.
9, 1930
July
24, 1930
Oct.
12, 1928
July
24, 1930
Apr.
23. 1925
July
24. 1930
Apr.
16, 1930
July
24, 1930
July
31, 1930
Aug.
15, 1930
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS V ($5,000)
83
Date of
assignment
Date of ap Date of
pointment to entry Into
present class Bervica
Jos6 de Olivares
Charles D. Westcott
Charles E. Allen
George L Brandt
•Reed Paige Clark
Cecil M. P. Cross
John Dewey nickerson..
Robert D. Murphy
JelTerson Patterson
Charles J. Pisar
Harold B. Quarton
John Randolph...
H. Earle Russell
•riarry E. Carlson
Clement S. Edwards
John O. Erhardt ,
Charles Roy Nasmith....
Harold L. Williamson...
*Maynard B. Barnes
Charles C. Broy
William E. Chapman
Nathaniel P. Davis ,
•Hugh S. Fullerton
George D. Hopper
Charles Bridgbam Hos-
mer.
William R Langdon
Robert B. Macatee
George R. Mcrrell, jr
Hugh Millard
Edmund B. Montgom-
ery.
Orsen N. Nielsen
Harry F. Ilawley
Romeyn Wormuth.
J. Webb Benton
William P. Blocker
Richard F. Boyce.
Austin C. Brady
Robert Harnden
Henry B. Hitchcock
Karl de O. MacVitty...
James P. Moffltt...
•Rudolf E. Schoenfeld.._
Samuel Sokobin
Francis R. Stewart
JohnJ. C.Watson
Robert R. Bradford
Alfred T. Burri
James G. Carter.
.-Vrthur B. Cooke
John Corrigan
Leonard G. Dawson
James Orr Denby
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
First secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul and first sec-
retary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul and first sec-
retary.
Consul
Consul -.
Leghorn.
Tenerife
Istanbul
Cologne
Belgrade
Cape Town-
Department-
Paris
Department.
Saloniki ,
Consul
Consul
Second secretary.
Second secretary.
Consul
Bucharest..
Alexandria.
Tallinn
Bradford
Bordeaux
Porto Alegre.
Paris
London
North Bay.
London
Kovno
Montreal.
Naples....
Darien..
London.
Montevideo-
Department.
Department....
Windsor
St. John, N. B.
Madrid
Ciudad Juarez.
Nuevo Laredo -
Edinburgh
Qoteborg
Nagasaki
Nairobi
Marseille
Consul
Consul
Consul.
Second secretary
Consul.
Consul
Consul
Consul.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary \ Bogota
Consul .! Saltillo
Consul Niagara Falls
Consul Dundee
Consul Messina
Consul ; Amsterdam..
Consul '' Calais
Consul Plymouth
Consul .: Venice
Consul Vera Cruz
Second secretary Dublin-
Nov.
May
Feb.
June
Dec.
May
Aug.
Mar.
Mar.
July
July
July
Nov.
July
22, 1929
12, 1930
24, 1923
20, 1930
1, 1930
15, 1925
18, 1927
26, 1930
22, 1930
13, 1927
6, 1927
30, 1929
19, 1929
3, 1926
Aug. 16,1930
Dec. 1, 1930
Apr. 8, 1927
June 1, 1928
Mar. 22, 1930
Sept. 12, 1929
Sept. 15, 1930
July 1, 1929
June 1, 1928
Apr. 11,1929
Nov. 26, 1930
July 1,1924
July 1, 1924
May 23.1929
May 23,1929
May 23, 1929
May 23, 1929
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23.1929
May 23,1929
Oct. 16,1929
June 23,1906
June 4, 1920
Apr. 4,1914
Mar. 24, 1915
Sept. 5,1919
Sept. 27, 1919
July 9, 1920
Sept. 7,1920
Aug. 24,1921
Dec. 4, 1915
Mar. 12,1912
Mar. 29, 1917
Aug. 30,1916
Jan. 17,1916
Oct. 16, 1929 Mar. 2, 1911
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Sept. 27, 1919
Apr. 22,1907
Mar. 14, 1919
Aug. 26,1919
July 19,1909
July 12,1916
Feb. 17,1921
Feb. 25,1920
Dec. 19, 1929 Sept. 14, 1917
Dec. 19,1929 Jan. 9,1919
Feb. 27, 1928 Dec. 19, 1929 j Apr. 4, 1914
Sept. 10, 1930 I Dec. 19, 1929 | Oct. 7, 1918
Aug. 9,
Dec. 20,
Oct. 21,
May
Dec.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
June
Oct.
July
Oct.
Mar.
June
Oct.
Sept.
Feb.
Dec.
July
June
Mar.
Apr.
Dec.
Oct.
Dec.
29. 1928
12, 1924
23. 1924
30. 1929
24. 1929
29. 1928
3, 1930
22. 1930
8, 1925
15, 1930
30, 1930
28. 1929
27. 1930
27. 1928
IS, 1928
2, 1929
26. 1929
28. 1927
29, 1926
2, 1929
29. 1928
26. 1930
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
19, 1929
26, 1929
31. 1929
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
24. 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
Dec. 15,1921
Aug. 24, 1921
Feb. 12,1919
Mar. 15, 1918
Sept. 14, 1917
Feb. 5, 1918
Nov. 15, 1920
July 18,1913
May 24, 1920
Nov. 20, 1917
Nov. 7,1917
Mar. 12, 1912
Aug. 2, 1917
Sept. 5,1919
Aug. 30,1916
Apr. 4, 1914
Jan. 24,1912
Apr. 24.1914
Sept 14,1917
May 13.1918
Sept. 6,1906
Mar. 7,1910
Oct. 30,1919
Feb. 5, 1918
Aug. 24,1921
84
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS V ($5,000)— Continued
Name
Maurice P. Dunlap
Edward M. Qroth
Robert W. Heingartner..
•Curtis C. Jordan
Robert D. Longyear
John n. MacVeagh
H. Freeman Matthews...
George Orr
Walter n. Schoellkopf... .
Richard L. Sprague
Paul C. Squire
Marshall M. Vance
Henry C. von Struve
Egmont C. von Tresckow
Henry S. Waterman... ..
Hartley F. Yost
Hooker A. Doolittle
Whence
ap-
pointed
Minn.
N.Y..
Ohio..
Calif-
Mass..
N.Y..
Md...
N.J...
N.Y..
Mass..
Mass..
Ohio..
Tex...
S. C...
Wash.
Kans .
N.Y..
Designation
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary
Second secretary
Consul
Second secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul.-
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Date of
assignment
I
Stockholm ' July 12,1927
Copenhagen July 2,1929
Frankfort-on-the-Main June 26,1928
Barcelona Aug. 4,1926
Department July 16,1927
Paris Aug. 9,1929
Department Aug. 19,1929
Santo Domingo Nov. 25, 1930
Madrid Apr. 16,1928
Gibraltar July 18,1901
Kingston, Jamaica Mar. 17, 1930
Department Mar. 27, 1928
Caracas July 24,1930
Rotterdam Feb. 7,1929
Saigon Mar. 12,1928
Sault Ste. Marie Oct. 13,1926
Bilbao... June 2,1926
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
Aug. 15,1930
Date of
entry Into
servic*
Feb. 22,1915
May 24, 1920
Mar. 25, 1904
Dec. 20,1919
May 25, 1921
Aug. 24,1921
Dec. 12,1923
June 4, 1920
Sept. 5,1919
June 20,1893
Sept. 27, 1919
June 9, 1921
Apr. 24,1914
June 9, 1921
Feb. 6, 1918
June 24,1908
Jan. 19,1917
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VI ($4,600)
Harris N. Cookingham.
Lucien N Sullivan
Harry L. Walsh
Raymond Davis ,
Donald R. Heath
Renwick S. McNiece...
George P. Shaw
Samuel R. Thompson..
Damon C. Woods ,
•Willard L. Beaulac
•Howard Bucknell, jr...
Raleigh A. Gibson
Louis II. Oourley
Robertson Honey
•William J. McCaflferty
John J. Meily
Horace Remillard
Winthrop R. Scott
Harold Shantz
Maurice L. Stafford
Harold S. Tewell
Howard K. Travers
Hprbert O Williams....
•Philip Adams
John L. Bouchal
Augustin W. Ferrin
•William P. George
James J. Murphy, jr
Alexander K. Sloan
•Charles A. Bay
Hiram A. Boucher
Richard P. Butrick
Edward S. Crocker, 2d.
Utah...
Calif...
Calif...
Tex
R. I....
Ga
Ill
Ill
N. Y...
Calif...
Pa
Mass...
Ohio...
N. Y...
Calif...
N.Dak
N. Y...
Calif...
Mass...
Nebr...
N. Y...
Ala
Pa
Pa
Minn..
Minn..
N. Y...
Mass...
Consul.
Consul.
Consul.
Consul.
Consul
secretary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary.
Second secretary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary..
Consul
Consul...
Consul
Consul
Consul...
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary..
Consul
Consul
Second secretary..
Consul
Consul
Second secretary..
Vancouver
Cienfuegos
Moncton
Rosario
Port au Prince..
Karachi
San Luis Potosi
Valencia
Paris
Managua
Panama
Guadalajara
Sao Paulo
Nice and Monac
Guatemala
Leipzig
Port Said
Department
Hong Kong
Santo Domingo.
Vancouver
Palermo
Panama
Sarnia
Helsingfors
Mftlaga
Belgrade
Department
Baghdad
Tirana
Rome
Hankow
Stockholm
Nov. 21, 1930
Feb. 9, 1926
Apr. 4, 1930
Jan U, 1929
Sept. 12, 1929
June 19,
Apr. 12,
Aug. 18,
Sept. 21,
Dec. 10,
June 13,
Oct. 27,
Feb. 2,
Sept. 4,
Jan. 18,
July 1,
Sept. 30,
Nov. 8,
Dec. 30,
Dec. 23,
Mar. 5,
Sept. 21,
Jan. 3,
Oct. 19,
Sept. 30,
Oct. 3,
June 19,
May 23,
Oct. 19,
Sept. 15,
Oct. 15,
Nov. 9.
May 17.
July
Julj
1930
1928 '
1925
1930
1925 I
1927 I
1929 I
1929 I
1930
1930
1929
1928
1929
1930
1929
1, 1924
1, 1924
June 30,1927
May 17,1928
May 17, 1928
May 17, 1928
May 17,1928
May 17,1928
May 17,1928
May 23,1929
May 23.1929
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23.1929
May 23, 1929
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23.1929
May 23.1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec 19.1929
Jan. 7. 1911
May 31, 1909
Feb. 5, 1918
Nov. 23. 1921
Sept. 7,1920
June 4, 1920
May 24. 1920
Feb. 21,1917
Sept. 5,1919
Oct. 26,1921
Sept. 8,1919
May 24, 1920
July 1, 1916
Apr. 24, 1914
Feb. 10,1917
Sept. 5,1919
June 2, 1909
June 4, 1920
Oct. 26,1921
Sept. 6.1919
Feb. 6, 1920
Aug. 13,1919
June 4, 1920
June 22.1922
Aug. 29, 1912
June 3, 1924
Feb. 10,1917
Aug. 30, 1916
Jan. 15,1921
Sept. 7,1920
May 25,1921
Oct. 26,1921
Sept. 22. 1922
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VI ($4,fiOO)-CoDtliiued
85
Whe nee
ap-
pointed
Carl A. Fisher
Samuel J. Fletcher
Ilo C. Funk
John Sterett Gittings...
Robert Y. Jarvis
James Hugh Keeley, jr.
Carl O. Spamer
Samuel H. Wiley
James R. Wilkinson....
Digby A. Willson
Harold Playter
Walter S. Reineck
Donald F. Bigelow
Thomas D. Davis
Samuel S. Dickson
•Harold D. Finley
Walter A. Foots
Bernard Gotlieb
William J. Grace—
Stanley Hawks
Stewart E. McMillin..
Walter T. Prendergast.
Gaston Smith
Gilbert R. AVillson
Lee R. Blohm
Lawrence P. Briggs
Lewis V. Boyle
Herbert S. Bursley
John S. Calvert
Reginald S. Castleman
Stillman W. Eells
Leon H. Ellis
Lynn W. Franklin
Gerhard Gade
Waldemar J. Gallman.
Raymond H. Geist
Stuart E. Grummon...
WUliam W. Heard
Charles H. Heisler
Trojan Kodding
Andrew J. McConnico
Thomas McEnelly
Lester L. Schnare
Leo D. Sturgeon
Fletcher Warren ,
Leroy Webber.
Howard F. Withey....
David C. Berger
Designation
Utah
Me
Colo...
Md...J
CaHf...'
D.C...
Md....;
N.C...!
Wis....i
N.Y„.i
Calif...!
Ohio...!
Minn..
Okla...j
N.Mex.
N. Y...
Second secretary.
Consul
Consul
Second secretary.
Consul
Consul...
Consul -
Consul
Consul..-
Post
Athens
Montreal-.
Florence...
Vienna
Calcutta...
Beirut
Shanghai...
Cherbourg.
Habana
Date of
assignment
N. Y...
N. Y-.
N. Y...
Kans...
Ohio...
La
Tex....
Ariz
Mich...
Calif.. -
D. C...
N. C...
Calif...
N. Y...
Wash..
Md....
Ill
N. Y-..
Ohio...
N. J..-.
Md....
Del....
Pa
Miss...
N. Y...
Ga
Ill
Tex
N. Y...
Mich..
Va
Consul I Bristol-
Consul
Consul-
Consul--
Consul---
Second secretary .
Second secretary.
Consul
Consul-
Consul
Second secretary -
Consul
Second secretary.
Consul- -.
Consul
Consul.--
Consul
Consul
Consul-
Consul
Consul---
Consul
Second secretary.
Consul
Second secretary.
Second secretary.
Consul
Second secretary.
Consul -.
Consul
Second secretary.
Consul
Consul
Consul.-
Consul
Consul
Consul-
Consul
Consul
Lille
Antwerp-.-
Tangier
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Helsingfors.-
San Salvador
Medan
Wellington
Sheffield
Mexico, D. F
Warsaw
London — -
Durban
Lagos
Regina -..
Bahia
Agua Prieta
Izmir
Marseille.
Glasgow
Colombo
Peiping
Chefoo.--
Montevideo
Riga, Kovno, and
Tallinn.
Berlin -
Department.-
Turin
Warsaw
Paris
Hull ,
Barcelona
Breslau
Tokyo
Barranquilla -.
Chefoo
London, Ont ,
Swatow ,
May 28, 1929
Nov. 15, 1930
Feb. 18,1928
Aug. 14,1930
Oct. 26,1927
Apr 24,1928
Aug. 26, 1929
Nov. 20,1925
Nov. 6, 1930
July 15,1927
Jan. 21,1928
Mar. 14, 1929
Mar. 31, 1930
May 28,1929
Aug. 14,1930
Sept. 30, 1930
May 13,1927
Mar. 10, 1928
Oct. 1, 1919
Feb. 20,1930
Dec. 6, 1930
Oct. 1, 1930
Mar. 28, 1927
Mar. 26, 1929
Dec. 19,1928
Oct. 2, 1929
Sept. 27, 1929
Dec. 4, 1929
Apr. 21,1928
Mar. 30, 1929
May 19, 1928
May 28, 1929
Sept. 27, 1930
July 11,1927
Aug. 14,1930
Nov. 19, 1929
Nov. 6,1930
June 2, 1928
May 19, 1926
Aug. 1, 1930
Jan. 11,1929
Sept. 20, 1928
Feb. 16,1927
Mar. 3,1928
Mar. 5,1929
Apr. 10, 1926
June 29,1927
June 18,1927
Date of ap- Date of
pointment to entry Into
present class service
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 26,1929
Dee. 31, 1929
May 9, 1930
May 9, 1930
May
May
May 9, 1930
May 9, 1930
May 9, 1930
May 9, 1930
May 9, 1930
May 9,1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
May
May
9, 1930
9, 1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24, 1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24, 1930
July 24, 1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
Aug. 15,1930
Dec. 12,1923
Oct. 8, 1917
Sept. 3,1912
Aug. 24,1921
Oct. 26,1920
June 11,1920
Aug. 22, 1916
Apr. 27, 1914
May 25,1921
Dec. 19,1917
Sept. 5,1919
Mar. 25, 1921
May 25, 1921
Feb. 22,1915
May 3, 1918
Sept. 7,1920
Sept. 8,1920
Mar. 24, 1915
Apr. 24,1914
Dec. 12,1923
Sept. 14, 1917
Sept. 22, 1922
Aug. 19,1911
Sept. 14,1917
Aug. 8, 1919
Apr. 27,1914
Sept. 5,1919
May 31,1919
Sept. 24, 1914
Apr. 14,1919
Mar. 20, 1916
Sept. 22, 1922
Feb. 12,1914
Sept. 22, 1922
Sept. 22, 1922
Oct. 26,1921
Dec. 12,1923
June 13,1912
June 9, 1915
Dec. 12,1923
May 31, 1909
Nov. 4,1918
Feb. 4, 1916
Aug. 27, 1920
Oct. 26, 1921
July 19,1913
Sept. 5,1919
May 20, 1920
86
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VII ($4,000)
Frank Bohr Kans.
William F. Doty N. J..
William n. Hunt N. Y.
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
W. M. Parker MitcbelL.
Va
Maurice C. Pierce
Wis....
Samuel C. Reat
HI
O. Russell Taggart
N.J....
William J. Yerby
Tenn...
Harold M. Collins
Va
Walter H. McKinney
Mich...
Qilson Q. Blake, jr
Md...
Edward Caffery..
La.....
•J. Rives Childs
Va
Charles L. De Vault
Ind.-..
Curtis T. Everett
Tenn..
Robert F. Fernald
Me....
Richard Ford
Okla...
Herndon W. Goforth
N. C...
•Ley W. Henderson
Colo...
Erik W. Magnuson
Ill
Edwin A. Plitt
Md....
Sydney B. Redecker
N. Y...
•Laurence E. Salisbury..
Ill
*Edwin F. Stanton
Calif...
Christian T. Steger
Va.....
Leslie E. Woods
Mass...
Charles H. Derry
Ga
Peter H. A. Flood
N. H...
Charles W. Lewis, jr
Mich..
James E. McKenna
Mass...
Horatio Mooers
Me
Alfred T. Nester
N. Y...
Christian M.Ravndal...
Iowa...
Francis H. Styles
Va
William E. De Courcy...
Tex....
Richard M. de Lambert-
N.Mex.
Howard Donovan
Ill
Albert M. Doyle
Mich...
Ray Fox
Cahf
Joseph G. Groeninger
D.C...
Christian Gross
111
Richard B. Haven
Ill
Anderson Dana Hodgdon.
Md....
•Thomas S. Horn
Mo-..
C. Porter Kuykendall....
Pa
•Clarence E. Macy
Colo...
Nelson R.Park
Colo...
♦William W. Schott
Kans...
E.Talbot Smith.
Robert Lacy Smyth
Calif...
Harry L. Troutman.
Ga
George P. Waller
Ala....
Rollin R. Winslow
Mich..
•Sidney E. O'Donoghue.
N. J....
Thomas H. Robinson
N. J....
Maurice W. Altaffer
Ohio...
Paul Bowerman
Mich..
Paul n. Foster
Tex..-.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul ,
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul...
Consul
Second secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary
Second secretary
Consul
Consul...
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul.
Consul.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul...
Second secretary
Consul.
Consul.
Consul.
Consul.
Consul
Consul
Second secretary.
Consul
Consul.:
Consul...
Consul
Consul
Second secretary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Mexican
Newcastle-on-Tyne. .
St. Michael's
Ghent
Buenaventura
Calgary
Belize
Nantes.
Riviere du Loup
Vigo
Geneva
San Jos6, Costa Rica.
Cairo
Yokohama
Geneva
Tegucigalpa
Department
Sherbrooke
Department
Halifax
Athens
Naples
Paris
Peiping
Malmo.
Cobh
Paris
Department
Yarmouth
Department..
Quebec.
Cardiff..
Toronto
Chihuahua
Paris
Department
Kobe
Sidney
Winnipeg
Batavia
Berne
Vienna.
Department.
Antofagasta.
Naples-
Tampico.
Torreon..
Berlin.
Hamburg-
Shanghai.
Beirut -
Dresder
Trieste.
Berlin.
Penang.
Nogales.
Zagreb.
Piedras Negras.
Date of
assignment
Date of ap- Date of
pointment to entry into
present class service
Aug. 17,1925
Dec. 22,1927
Sept. 25, 1929
Nov. 6,1929
Sept. 18,1930
May 25, 1918
June 30,1927
July 18,1930
Aug. 25,1930
July 1, 1925
Oct. 15,1927
Dec. 12,1927
Oct. 1, 1930
Apr. 24,1930
June 11,1928
Sept. 26, 1930
Apr. 2, 1930
May 12,1927
Oct. 1, 1930
Mar. 30, 1927
Apr. 14,1926
July 12,1927
Dec. 17,1930
May 16,1930
July 21,1930
Oct. 16,1929
June 2, 1928
Jan. 11,1929
June 21,1929
May 22,1930
Apr. 11,1928
Apr. 30,1930
July 1, 1929
Jan. 28, 1930
Apr. 21,1928
June 13,1929
Sept. 5,1929
Dec. 23,1930
Aug. 29, 1928
Oct. 27,1927
July 30,1928
May 7, 1926
Mar. 22, 1928
Mar. 4,1929
Sept. 23, 1930
May 17,1930
Sept. 18. 1930
Oct. 18,1930
Mar. 16, 1926
May 14,1930
Oct. 17,1929
Apr. 22,1926
Oct. 3, 1930
Dec. 10,1929
Aug. 16,1930
Aug. 24,1927
May 28,1929
Sept. 7.1928
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
May 17,1928
May 17,1928
May 23, 1929
May 23, 1929
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23, 1929
May 23, 1929
May 23,1929
May 23, 1929
May 23, 1929
May 23, 1929
May 23, 1929
May 23, 1929
May 23,1929
May 23,1929
May 23, 1929
May 23, 1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
19, 1929
19, 1929
Dec.
Dec.
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19.1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 26 1929
Dec. 31,1929
May 9, 1930
May 9,1930
May 9,1930
June 24,1908
July 31,1902
May 20. 1899
June 4, 1920
Sept. 14,1917
June 22,1908
Mar. 13, 1912
June 28,1906
Oct. 26,1921
Oct. 6, 1923
Feb. 24,1920
Oct. 26,1921
Oct. 6, 1923
Apr. 15,1919
Jan. 7, 1920
Apr. 5, 1916
Feb. 26,1923
Sept. 27, 1919
May 26,1922
Sept. 30 1922
Oct. 25,1921
May 2.5, 1921
May 20, 1920
Apr. 23,1921
Sept. 27, 1919
May 26, 1922
May 26, 1922
July 26,1920
Feb. 26,1923
Apr. 20,1925
Jan. 27,1919
Nov. 22, 1919
Apr. 29,1922
May 20,1920
July 6, 1923
Dec. 12,1923
Oct. 26,1921
May 26, 1922
Sept. 7,1920
Oct. 18,1918
Dec. 12,1923
Oct. 14,1910
June 21,1923
May 26, 1922
Sept. 7,1920
Nov. 15, 1921
May 5,1919
May 26, 1922
Oct. 26,1921
Aug. 27, 1920
July 9,1919
Feb. 18,1913
Sept. 7,1920
Feb. 2, 1920
May 26.1922
May 23, 1923
Feb. 26,1923
Nov. 24, 1913.
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VII ($4.000)-Continaed
87
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
Date of
assignment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
service
Bernard F. Hale-.- ,
John F. Iluddleston
Carl D. Meinhardt ,
Harvey Lee Milbourne..
Hugh S. Miller
Julian L. Pinkerton
Leland L. Smith
Edward B. Thomas
Mason Turner
George Atcheson, jr
Ralph A. Boernslein
Russell M. Brooks
Ernest E. Evans
George Gregg Fuller
Harvey T. Goodier
Leonard X. Green
•John N. Hamlin
Joel C. Hudson
George R. Uukill.
Marcel E. Malige
John J. Muccio.-
Quiiicy F. Roberts
William A. Smale
Harry E. Stevens.
Frederik van den Arend.
Vt
Ohio..
N. Y..
W. Va
111
Ky....
Oreg..
ni
Conn.,
Calif..
D. C
Oreg..
N. Y..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Minn.
Oreg..
Mo...
Del...
Idaho.
R. I...
Tex
Calif
Calif
N. C
Consul Marseille
Consul ; Funchal
Consul ..' Tsinan
Consul. ' Cologne
Consul ' Malta
Consul.... ! Bergen.
Consul_ Tunis..
Consul_ ' Mukden
Consul Paris
Consul Tientsin
Consul. Naples
Consul London
Consul Naples
Consul Kingston, Ont...
Consul Vancouver
Consul Belfast
Second secretary Buenos Aires
Consul.. Sydney, N. S. W
Consul Zurich
Consul Glasgow.
Consul Foochow
Consul Suva.
Consul Ensenada
Consul j Yunnanfu
Consul Pernambuco
May 29,1925
Jan. 3, 1929
May 16,1930
Oct. 14,1930
Feb. 13,1930
Apr. 10,1930
Oct. 23,1924
Mar. 3,1928
May 22,1928
May 17,1928
May 17,1930
Apr. 5, 1930
May 17,1928
Mar. 7,1928
Feb. 13,1928
Apr. 5, 1930
Apr. 16,1928
Jan. 18,1929
Oct. 19,1929
Sept. 29, 1928
Mar. 10, 1930
May 17,1928
Nov. 7,1930
June 2, 1930
July 1, 1929
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24.1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
Mar. 5,1918
Oct. 6, 1923
Mar. 12, 1912
Aug. 28,1919
Feb. 24,1921
Jan. 8, 1920
June 13,1921
May 8, 1918
Oct. 6, 1923
Apr 27,1920
Feb. 10,1917
July 9, 1919
Sept. 22, 1917
Nov. 3,1920
Oct. 15,1915
Apr. 23,1921
July 18,1924
Feb. 26,1921
Feb. 23,1923
May 26, 1922
Aug. 15,1921
May 24, 1915
Apr. 3, 1919
Sept. 18, 1922
Oct. 6, 1923
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VIII ($3,500)
William W. Brunswick.. Kans...
William W. Early N. C.
William P. Oarrety N. Y...
Ernest A. Wakefield Me
G. Carlton Woodward... Pa
Thomas W. Voetter N.Mei.
Frederick W. Baldwin... N. Y...I
Sheridan Talbott Ky
•George Alexander .\rm j N. Y...
strong i
Lawrence S. Armstrong..! N. Y...
Howard A. Bowman j N. Y...
John U. Bruins N. Y..
Joseph F. Burt Ill 1
Alfred D Cameron Wash..
•Flavins J. Chapman, 3d.' Va |
William W. Corcoran i Mass...
C. Paul Fletcher.. i Tenn...'
Joseph T. Oilman ! Mass...
George J. Ilaering ! N. Y...
Benjamin M. Hulley Fla
Paul W. Meyer j Colo...
Austin R. Preston j N. Y...
•Edwin Schoenrich ! Md
Wlnfleld H. Scoit... ; D. C...
Consul Barbados
Consul Colon
Consul Tahiti
Consul Nuevitas
Consul Prince Rupert...
Consul Curacao
Consul j Lausanne
Consul Guayaquil
Consul Nice and Monaco
Consul
Consul.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Third secretary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Lisbon Apr.
Trieste May
Southampton ! Aug.
Montreal I Nov.
Mar.
Apr.
May
Oct.
June
July
May
May
May
Lourenfo Marques.
Peiping ,
Warsaw
Toronto
Jerusalem
Rangoon
Dublin
Nanking
Brisbane
Mazatl4n
Bucharest
Dec.
Oct.
May
May
May
Sept.
Sept.
July
Dec.
Jan.
Apr.
6. 1928
12, 1929
17, 1929
2. 1929
21. 1927
23.1924
17. 1928
5. 1930
23. 1929
10. 1930 \
23, 1929
26. 1929
15,1930
6, 1930
23, 1929
28, 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
6, 1929
14. 1929
2, 1929
23. 1930
18, 1930
18, 1930
July
July
July
July
July
July
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
R'lay
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1927
17, 1928
17. 1928
23. 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
23. 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
23.1929
23. 1929
Apr. 24,1907
July 25,1914
July 18.1919
Jan. 27,1898
Oct. 2fi. 1904
Aug. 15, 1907
Oct. 1, 1920
Oct. 6, 1923
Oct. 16,1924
Oct. 6, 1923
Sept. 15, 1919
Aug. 28. 1923
Nov. 19. 1921
Feb. 26.1923
May 20. 1920
May 24, 1920
June 13. 1924
Oct. 16,1924
Oct. 16.1924
Oct. 16,1924
Apr. 3,1924
Sept 30,1922
Oct. 16.1924
Feb 27,1922
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VIII ($3,600)— Continued
George E. Seltzer -
William 11. Beach
Culver B. Chamberlain..
Samuel G. Ebling...
Samuel Green
William F. Nason
tJ. nail Paxton
C. Warwick Perkins, jr..
John S. Pichardson, jr...
Robert B. Streeper
Arthur F. Tower
Richard R. Willeyl
Whitney Young
John W. Bailey, jr
William E. Beitz
•Ellis O. Briggs
•Selden Chapin
•Allan Dawson
Harry L. Franklin
Franklin C. Gowen
•Winthrop S. Greene
•Eugene M. Hinkle
•David McK. Key
Dale W. Maher
•Edward J Sparks
Cyril L. F. Thiel
John Carter Vincent
Angus I. Ward
•McCeney Werlich
•Clifton R. Wharton
•David Williamson
•Stanley Woodward
Whence
ap-
pointed
N. Y..
Va....
Mo...
Ohio..
Md...
Mass..
Va....
Md...
Mass..
Ohio..
N. Y..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Texas.
N. Y..
N. Y..
Iowa.
Pa
Mass...
N. Y...
Tenn..
Mo....
N. Y...
Ill
Oa
Mich...
D. C...
Mass...
Colo...
Lloyd D. Yates i D. C...
•Edward P. Lawton i Ga
Julian F. Harrington | Mass...
William Clarke Vyse D. C...
William A Bickers Va
♦John M. Cabot ' Mass...
Knos Alexander | Mo
Vinton Chapin | Mass...
Pre.'^cott Chllds , Mass...
Lewis Clark 1 Ala
fWilliam M. Gwynn [ Calif...
•fGeorge F. Kennan Wis
fOordon P. Merriam ; Mass...
•Samuel Reber. jr I N. Y...
•Joseph C. Satterthwaite 1 Mich..
•S Walter Washington..! W. Va.
Roy W. Baker N. Y. .
Ellis A. Bonnet ! Tex....
•Robert L. Buell N. Y...
Leo J. Callanan i Mass..
Augustus S Chase Conn..
Ale.xanderP Cruger '' N. Y...
lulianC Dorr 1 N Y...
Frederick W. Iliiike N. Y. .
Designation
Consul...
Consul
Consul
Consul ,
Consul ,
Consul ,
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul.
Consul..
Consul
Consul
Third secretary
Third secretary
Third .secretary
Consul
Consul
Third secretary
Third secretary
Third secretary
Consul
Third secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul
Third secretary
Consul
Third secretary
Third secretary
Consul
Third secretary
Consul
Consul.
Consul
Third secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul.
Consul
Consul and third sec-
retary.
Third secretary
Third secretary
Consul
Consul
Third secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Date of
assignment
Bombay
Canton
Bremen
Berlin
Yokohama...
Peiping
Danzig
Tananarive..
Tientsin
Cali
Calcutta
Yokohama...
Prague
Berlin
Department .
Rome..
Department.
Warsaw
Naples
Istanbul
London
Bala via
Santiago, Chile
Liverpool
Tsinan
Tientsin
Warsaw
Las Palmas
Istanbul-.
Brussels and Luxem-
burg.
Hamburg
Athens
Ottawa
Stuttgart
C h:irlottetown
Me.xico, D. F
Matanzas
Department
Montevideo...
Hankow
Paris
Berlin.
Paris
Monrovia
Mexico, D. F
Rio de Janeiro
London
Durango.-
Peiping
Port Said
Tsingtao
Antwerp
Genoa
Canton
Apr.
Oct.
June
Aug.
Mar.
Oct.
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
June
Aug.
Apr.
Apr.
June
Aug.
Oct.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
Aug.
Dec.
Feb.
June
Nov,
.Tune
Sept.
Mar.
Jan.
Oct.
July
Dec.
Sept.
Nov.
May
May
Nov.
May
Oct.
June
Mar.
Nov.
July
July
Dec.
July
July
July
July
July
30, 1930
16. 1929
2, 1930
16. 1930
26. 1930
16, 1929
23, 1929
16, 1929
16, 1929
16. 1929
11. 1930
6, 1929
16. 1929
19, 1929
19, 1929
31. 1929
27, 1929
18. 1930
5, 1930
17, 1930
9, 1930
6, 1929
19, 1929
19, 1929
18, 1930
19, 1929
7, 1930
19. 1929
15, 1928
27. 1930
23. 1929
26. 1929
18, 1930
22. 1930
1. 1930
1, 1930
26, 1930
29. 1930
1, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
7,1929
25, 1929
18, 1930
18, 1930
15, 1929
20. 1929
24. 1930
24, 1930
8, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24. 1930
24. 1930
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
May 23, 1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16, 1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16, 1929
Dec 19, 1929
Dee, 19, 1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19, 1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19, 1929
Dec. 19, 1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19, 1929
Dec. 19. 1929
Dec. 19. 1929
Dec. 19, 1929
Pec. 19, 1929
Dec. 19. 1929
Dec. 19,1929
Date of
entry into
service
Oct. 7. 1918
Oct. 16,1924
Aug. 27, 1920
Jan. 5, 1924
July 5, 1922
Apr. 23,1921
Mar. 20, 1925
Oct. 16,1924
Nov. 15, 1920
June 13,1924
Feb. 26.1923
Oct. 6, 1923
June 13, 1924
Oct. 17, 1924
Apr. 14, 1924
Sept. 11,1925
Mar. 20, 1925
Apr. 15,1925
Sept. 11,1925
Oct. 26,1920
Oct. 16,1924
Sept. 11,1925
Mar. 20, 1925
Aug. 25, 1925
Apr. 15,1926
Oct. 16,1924
May 12, 1925
Mar. 20, 1925
Sept. 22. 1925
Mar. 20, l!;25
Mar. 20. 1925
Mar. 20,1925
Dec.
19. 1929
Sept. 11, 1925
Dec.
26, 1929
Sept. 11.1925
Dec.
31, 1929
July 5. 1922
Dec.
31, 1929
June 1, Hi20
Apr.
15, 1930
Apr. 24,1914
Apr.
15, 1930
Sept. 1,1926
May
9. 1930
Sept. 27. 1919
May
9, 1930
July 5, 1927
May
9, 1930
Oct. 16,1924
May
9, 1930
Sept. 11,1925
May
9,1930
May 28, 1926
May
9, 1930
Sept. 1,1926
May
9. 1930
May 28,1S26
May
9, 1930
May 28,1926
I May
j May 9,
i July 24,
' July 24,
I July 24.
i July 24,
' July 24,
July 24,
July 24.
', July 24,
9,1930 I Sept.
1930 I May
1930 I Feb.
1930 I Oct.
1930 I Mar.
1930 Aug.
1930 ' Sept.
1930 j Sept.
1030 Oct.
1930 I Nov.
13, 1926
28, 1926
15, 1919
16. 1924
20. 1925
28, 1923
11,1925
23, 1907
26, 1921
24, 1923
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VIII ($3,500) -Continued
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
Date of
assignment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
D. C.
Va— .
Mass.
•Julius C. Holmes.
Carlton Hurst
Rufus H. Lane, jr..
John H. Lord
John H. Morgan I Mass...
James E. Parks ; N. C...
William L. Peck I Conn..
George Tait | Va
Howard C. Taylor.. : S. Dak
•William T. Tm-ner Ga
Roy E. B. Bower ' Calif...
John E. Holler ! Pa
John McArdle ! Pa
Third secretary Bucharest...
Consul .! Aden
Consul j Progreso
Consul ' London
Consul I Budapest
Consul i Paris
Consul. I Cobh
Consul \ Department.
Consul i Tientsin
Third secretary i Tokyo
Consul Singapore
Consul... ! Venice
Consul... I Prague
Sept. 15,
Sept. 30,
July 24,
July 24,
July 24,
Sept. 26,
July 24,
July 12,
Sept. 9,
Jan. 3,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 15,
Nov. 22,
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24,1930
15, 1930
15, 1930
15, 1930
Mar. 20, 1925
Oct. 25,1916
Oct. 16,1924
Mar. 3,1920
Sept. 11, 1925
Oct. 2, 1923
Nov. 16,1922
Oct. 6, 1923
Oct. 16,1924
Apr. 3, 1924
Feb. 17.1921
Sept. 30. 1922
Feb. 26,1923
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED ($3,000)
Franklin B.Atwood
Mass...
Herbert C. Biar
Ind....
Md
•George H. Butler
III
•J. Holbrook Chapman..
D.C...
Cabot Coville
Calif...
Walton C. Ferris
Wis....
•Fayette J. Flexer
Ill
Knowlton V. Hicks
N.Y...
John B. Ketcham
N.Y...
Joseph P. Ragland
D.C...
Thomas F. Sherman
Mass...
Joseph I. Touchette
Mass...
Albert W. Scott...
Mo..-.
J. Ernest Black
Pa
Ga
tOordon L. Burke
Henry A. W. Beck
Ind....
•John B. Faust
S. C...
Carlos C. Hall
Ariz....
Mass...
•Lawrence Higglns
Gerald Keith
Ill
N. Y...
tJohn S. Mosher
•Kennetl F. Potter
Mo
Edward B. Rand
La
•H. EricTrammell
D.C...
Glenn A. Abbey
Wis....
George M. Abbott
Ohio...
•La Verne Baldwin
N.Y...
Norton F. Brand..
N.Dak.
Sidney H. Browne
N. J....
Paul C. Daniels....
N. Y...
Ark....
Horace J. Dickinson
tRaymond A. Hare
Iowa...
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary ,
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul.
Third secretary
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary
Vice consul
Third secretary
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Consul
Vice consul
Belfast ' July
Goteborg j Apr.
Paris I Oct.
Santiago, Chile j Apr.
Cologne '• Aug.
Kobe ..' Nov.
Palermo 1 June
Habana i Jan.
Hamburg.
Surabaya.
Halifax....
Sofia
Algiers
Basel
Peiping
Ale.\andria..
Asuncion
Medellin
Tegucigalpa..
Seville -
Peiping
Tokyo
Arica
Johannesburg.
Oslo.-
Santa Marta..
Fernie..
Rotterdam
La Paz
.A.ntilla
Paris
May
June
June
Mar.
Sept.
May
Aug.
Apr.
Aug.
Nov.
Mar.
Oct.
Feb.
Oct.
June
June
Nov.
Feb.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
May
2. 1929
10, 1928
1. 1930
26, 1930
21, 1925
4, 1929
16. 1927
15, 1930
9, 1927
20, 1930
15. 1928
26, 1930
3, 1929
9. 1927
21, 1930
20,1928
30. 1929
7. 1928
16, 1928
11. 1930
24. 1928
1, 1928
13. 1929
11,1930
18, 1929
24. 1928
26, 1930
27. 1929
31, 1918
16. 1930
16. 1930
7, 1922
25, 1929
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
2, 1929
2, 1929
2, 1929
2,1929
2, 1929
2, 1929
2, 1929
2, 1929
2, 1929 I
2, 1929
2, 1929
2, 1929
2, 1929
Dec. 26,1929
Dec. 31,1929
Dec. 31,1929
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 21,1924
July 12,1911
Feb. 5, 1927
Sept. 1,1926
July 18,1924
May 28, 1926
May 28, 1926
May 29, 1925
Dec. 17,1924
May 28, 1926
Oct. 16,1924
May 28, 19:6
Jan. 5, 1924
Jan. 30. 1620
May 28,1926
Nov. 22, 1922
May 28,1926
May 28,1926
5, 1927
28, 1926
5, 1927
5, 1927
5, 1927
23, 1924
21. 1926
5, 1927
5, 1927
27. 1927
14, 1917
5, 1927
5, 1927
Feb.
May
Feb,
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Oct.
July
July
Apr.
Sept.
July
July
July 6, 1909
May 19,1927
23372—31-
90
BEGISTER OP THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED ($3,000)-Continued
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
Date of
assignment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
service
Terry S. Ilinkle
N. Y„.
Iowa
Vice consul . .
Singapore ...
Feb. 24,1928
Nov. 15, 1930
July 10,1930
Tniv in losn
July 5, 1927
Apr. 27,1927
July 5, 1927
May 17,1928
Feb. 5, 1927
July 5, 1927
Sept. 1,1926
July 5, 1927
Feb. 5, 1927
July 10,1925
Sept. 14, 1925
Cloyce K lluston
Vice consul
Genoa
Bruce Lancaster
Mass
Vipfi pnnsill
Kobe
June 11, 1928 , July lo! 1930
- 1 July 10,1930
Aug. 28, 1929 July 10, 1930
June 24,1930 July 10,1930
May 8,1930 July 10,1930
May 23, 1929 July 10, 1930
Mar. 30, 1929 July 10, 1930
Oct. 10, 1930 July 10, 1930
Sept. 14, 1925 1 July 10, 1930
Jan. 14,1928 Aug. 16,1930
John S Littell
N Y Vicfi nnn<;nl
Mukden..-- -...
Andrew 0. Lynch
N. Y...
jSIass...
D. C...
Calif—
N. Y...
N J
Vice consul.
Third secretary
Vice consul
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul
Hugh F. Ramsay
W. Quincy Stanton
Thomas C Wasson
Louren^o Marques
Puerto Cortes
Mexico, D. F
Vice consul
George H. Winters
Kans...
Wash..
Vice consul
Tex....
Pa
Ky
ni
vt
Vice consul
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul .-.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Nov. 5, 1930 1 Aug. 16, 1930 | Apr. 4, 1924
Addis Ababa
Berlin
'Archer Woodford
Mar. 26, 1930 Aug. 16, 1930
Apr. 17,1930 Sept. 4,1930
Sept 12 1929 Oct 7 1930
Feb. 25,1924
Mar 25 1925
Morris N Hughes
Rome
Phil II Hubbard
Manchester
TiiW 50 IQOfi
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED ($2,760)
•George D. Andrews, jr..
tH. Merrell Benninghoff
Burton Y. Berry
Cavendish W. Cannon..
•Gerald A. Drew
•Robert English_
George M. Graves
Cecil Wayne Gray
•Landreth M. Harrison..
Randolph Harrison, jr...
Perry N. Jester
Kenneth C. Krentz
•George D. LaMont
tJames S. Moose, jr
• Roger Sumner
Henry S. Villard
Walter N. Walmsley, jr. .
Miss Frances E. Willis...
Carlos J. Warner
Robert Y. Brown
•Edward G. Trueblood..
•Garret Q. Ackerson, jr..
James E. Brown, jr
William W. Butterworth,
Jr.
tEdmund 0. Clubb
William P. Cochran, jr...
Robert D. Coe
tMonroe UalL.
Robert P. Joyce
Tenn..
N. Y...
Ind..-
Utah...
Calif...
Mass.- .
Vt
Tenn...
Minn..
Va...
Va...
Iowa.
N, Y.
Ark..
Mass.
N. Y.
Md..
Calif.
Ohio-
Ala- -.
111.—
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary.
Vice consul.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary.
N.J.
Pa..
La...
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul
Third secretary
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Third secre tary
Vice consul
Vice consul
Habana
Tokyo
Istanbul
Ziirich
Port au Prince.
Istanbul
Hankow
Berlin...-
Riga, Kovno,
Tallinn.
Paris
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Kovno
Nov.
Feb.
Aug.
May
July
July
Sept.
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
July
29, 1930
9. 1929
31, 1928
29, 1928
7. 1930
1, 1929
18, 1928
19, 1930
19, 1S29
14, 1930
21. 1928
26. 1929
21. 1930
Paris Aug. 12,1930
Managua [ Apr. 18,1930
Teheran ! Sept. 7,1929
Sao Paulo \ Mar. 26,1929
Valparaiso
Buenos Aircs.
Baghdad
La Paz
Pretoria
Mexico, D. F
Singapore
I'a Viceconsul-
Wyo..
N. Y..
Calif..
Feb. 24,1928
Nov. 3,1928
Nov. 5.1928
Oct. 10,1928
Aug. 27,1930
Oct. 10,1928
Jan. 18,1929
Dec. 2, 1929
Dec. 2, 1929
Dec. 2, 1929
Dec. 2,1929
Dec. 2, 1929
Dec. 2, 1929
Dec. 2, 1929
Dec. 2, 1929
Dec. 2, 1929
Dec. 2, 1929
Dec. 2, 1929
Dec. 2, 1929
Dec. 2, 1929
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
2, 1929
2, 1929
2, 1929
2, 1929
2, 1929
Dec. 26, 1929
Dec. 31,1929
Dec. 31,1929
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
Minn.. Vice consul Peiping Jan 18,1929, Apr. 16,1930
: Apr. 16,1930
Jan. 16, 1930 ! Apr. 16, 1930
Nov. 3,1928 j Apr. 16,1930
Oct. 10.) 928 1 Apr. 16,1930
Third secretary Lima
Vice consul ] Tokyo. .-
Vice consul I Shanghai.
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED ($2,750)-Continued
91
Whence
ap-
pointed
tBertel E. Kuniholm
Charles S. Reed, 2d..
Stanley G. Slavens...
*Julius Wadsworth...
Hiram Bingham, jr..
Charles E. Bohlen...
Daniel M. Braddock.
tClaude A. Buss
Warren M Chase
tNorris B. Chipman
Sydney G. Gest
Archibald E. Gray
n. Livingston Hartley ...
•Frederick P. Latimer, jr,
Robert G. McGregor, jr..
Ralph Miller
Sheldon T. Mills
James B. Pilcher
R. Borden Reams
-Arthur R. Ringwalt
fHorace H. Smith
L. Rutherfurd Stuyve-
sant.
Llewellyn E. Thompson,
jr.
Stuart Allen
Albert E. Clattenburg, jr
Dorsey G. Fisher.- ,
MlssNelleB.Stogsdall..
Harold B. Minor
Alvin T. Rowe, jr ,
Miss Margaret Warner-
Mass..
Ohio.-
Tex...
Conn.
Conn.
Mass..
Mich..
Designation
Conn ..
N. Y...
N. Y...
Greg...
Ala--..
Pa
Nebr...
Ohio...
N. J....
Colo...
Minn..
Pa
Md....
Ind....
Kans...
Va
Mass...
Vice consul-.-
Vice consul.- ,
Vice consul ,
Third secretary ,
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul-
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul-
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Post
Paris
Taihoku
Buenos Aires .
Bogota
Tokyo
Prague
Medan
Peiping
Amsterdam...
Paris
July 30,1930
May 28, 1929
Dec. 18,1930
Aug. 27,1930
Nov. 20, 1929
July 10,1929
July 10,1929
Sept. 16, 1929
Sept. 13, 1929
July 30,1930
Sept. 13, 1929
Callao-Lima Jan. 18,1929
Buenos Aires May 23,1930
San Salvador Mar. 29,1929
Jerxisalem Aug. 29,1929
Buenos Aires Mar. 29, 1929
La Paz Mar. 29,1929
Hankow July 2,1929
Havre Sept. 13, 1929
Shanghai Nov. 3,1928
Peiping Mar. 26,1929
Calcutta Mar. 29,1929
Date of
assignment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry Into
service
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
Apr. 16,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
July 10,1930
May 17,1928
May 17,1928
May 17,1928
May 17,1928
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Jan. 29,1929
Oct. 24,1928
Mar. 26, 1929
May 17,1928
May 17, 1928
Oct. 24,1928
Mar. 26, 1929
Oct. 24,1928
Oct. 24,1928
Oct. 24,1928
Jan. 29,1929
May 17,1928
Oct. 24,1928
Oct. 24,1928
Colombo Aug. 3, 1929 I July 10,1930 Jan. 29,1929
Tientsin i Sept. 12,1929
Athens ' Sept. 13,1929
Calcutta July 10,1929
Beirut July 10,1929
Call May 16,1930
Bluefields Sept. 14,1929
Geneva July 10,1929
Aug. 16,1930
Aug. 16,1930
Aug. 16,1930
Aug. 16,1930
Sept. 4,1930
Sept. 4,1930
Oct. 7. 1930
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26. 1929
Mar. 26, 1029
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED (.S2,.500)
•James C. H. Bonbright.
QiiSton A. Cournoyer
Warren H. Kelchner
William Karnes..
John H. Madonne
Milton P. Thompson
Robert S. Ward.
Sidney A. Belovsky
Jamrs W. Gantenbein....'
•Claude H. Hall, jr I
fj. Lawrence Pond 1
Elvin Seibert-- !
John C. Shillock, jr !
Edward T. Wailes
William W. Adams
William K. Ailshie
Ralph J. Blake
Willwm F, Cavenaugh...
Third secretary
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Ottawa
Kingston, Jamaica.
Port au Prince
Vera Cruz
Feb.
Sept.
July
Nov.
Warsaw I Sept.
Mexico, D. F July
Canton Oct.
Vancouver Oct.
Milan I Mar.
Naples Sept.
Peiping Mar.
Puerto Plata June
Buenos Aires Mar.
Nanking... Oct.
Lyon July
Caracas -. July
Tsinan ' Nov.
Callao-Lima [ Nov.
27, 1930
16. 1929
22. 1930
24, 1930
13, 1929
1, 1930
2, 1929
16. 1929
26. 1930
27, 1930
26, 1930
28, 1930
26, 1930
23, 1930
22, 1930
22, 1930
July 9, 1927
Oct. 24,1928
Jan. 29,1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16.1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. 12,1929
Nov. 12,1929
Nov. 12, 1929
July 9. 1927
Jan. 25.1924
Jan. 29,1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar. 26, 1929
Mar 26,1929
Mar 26,1929
Aug 16,1924
Oct. 16,1929
Dec 19.1925
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16.1929
Oct. 16,1929
Oct. 16,1929
Nov. 12,1929
Nov. 12,1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov 12,192C-
92
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREION SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED ($2,600)— Continued
Claude B. Chiperfield....
Montgomery H. CoUa-
day.
Edmund J. Dorsz
Andrew W. Edson
William S. Farrell
Frederic C. Forncs, jr
Paul J. Gray
Bernard Qufler
Thomas A. Hickok
Leo P. Hogan
Richard S. Huestis
Charles A. Hutchinson...
Robert Janz
George Bliss Lane
♦Edward Page, jr
James W. Riddlebcrger..
William E. Scotten
Alan N. Steyne
•Robert A. Acly
•Edward Anderson, jr...
•Charles A. Converse
•Hedley V. Cooke, jr
•Willard Oalbraith
•Gerald A. Mokma
•Richard W. Morin
'Kenneth S. Stout
•James H. Wright
•Donal F. McGonigal ...
•Waldo E. Bailey
•George V. Allen
•Henry B. Day
•Sherburne Dillingham..
•Elbridge Durbrow
•Donald D. Edgar
•Hugh C. Fox
•Miss Constance R. Har-
vey.
•Easton T. Kelsey
•Harrison A. Lewis
•John J. Macdonald
•Gerald F. McNerney...
•H. Gordon Minnigerode.
•William D. Moreland, jr.
•Robert Newbegin, 2d...
•James K. Penfield
•John C. Pool
•Albert H. Cousins, jr...
•William E. Flournoy, jr.
•Taylor W. Gannett
•Calvin H. Oakes
•Paul C. Hutton
•Hayward G. Hill
•Jay Walker
•David H. Buffum
•Thomas J. Maleady
•Guy W. Ray
•Herv6 J. L'lleureux
•J. Kenly Bacon
Whence
ap-
pointed
m
Conn.
Mich..
Conn.
N. Y..
N. Y..
Me....
Wash.
N. Y..
N. J...
N. Y..
Minn.
Okla..
N. Y..
Mass..
Va....
Calif..
N. Y..
Mass..
Fla...
Ga....
N.J..
Calif..
Iowa..
Minn.
Oreg..
Mo...
N. Y..
Miss..
N. C.
Conn.
N.J..,
Calif..
N. J..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Mich..
Calif. -
Mo...
Ohio..
D. C.
Oreg..
Mass..
Calif..
Del...
Oreg..
Va....
N. Y..
S. C...
N. C
La....
D. C.
Me....
Ala...
N. H.
Mass.
Designation
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
X'lce
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Post
Sydney, N. S. W...
Warsaw
consul Yokohama
consul [ Tientsin
consul I Foreign Service School
consul Sao Paulo
consul \ Stuttgart
consul Riga
consul I Beirut
consul Rio de Janeiro
consul I Calcutta
consul .-I Tokyo
consul
consul
consul
consul
consul
consul
consul
consul
consul
Date of
assignment
Guatemala.
Hong Kong
Harbin
Geneva
Saigon
Montreal
Tegucigalpa
Singapore
Cape Town
consul 1 Santo Domingo..
consul Foreign Service School.
consul Maracaibo
consul Paris
consul Foreign Service School.
consul Cologne
consul Saloniki
consul.. j Montevideo
consul ! Shanghai
consul
consul
consul
consul
consul
consul
Naples -
Habana
Warsaw
Foreign Service School.
Buenos Aires
Ottawa
Vice consul.
Vice consul .
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul .
Vice consul .
Vice consul .
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Cairo
Foreign Service School.
Foreign Service School.
Foreign Service School.
Foreign Service School.
Guayaquil
Berlin
Foreign Service School.
Foreign Service School.
Vancouver
Tampico
Habana.
London.
Kobe
Bombay
Palermo
Port Limon.
London
Windsor
July 22,1930
May 6, 1930
Nov. 8,1930
Mar. 26, 1930
Sept. 27, 1930
Nov. 8,1930
Mar. 26, 1930
July 22,1930
July 22,1930
July 1, 1930
Mar. 26, 1930
Nov. 8,1930
Mar. 26, 1930
Mar. 26, 1930
June 13,1930
Mar. 26, 1930
Nov. 8,1930
Nov. 27, 1929
Nov. 8,1930
Nov. 26, 1930
July 26,1930
Oct. 25,1930
Sept. 27, 1930
Dec. 31.1929
Dec. 19. 1929
Sept. 27, 1930
July 9, 1930
July 17, 1930
Apr. 3, 1930
Nov. 8,1930
May 8, 1930
Apr. 29,1930
May 17,1930
Sept. 27, 1930
July 22,1930
Apr. 29,1930
July 22,1930
Sept. 27, 1930
Sept. 27, 1930
Sept. 27, 1930
Sept. 27, 1930
Nov. 8, 1930
Apr. 29,1930
Sept. 27, 1930
Sept. 27, 1930
June 17, 1930
June 21,1930
June 19,1930
June 10, 1930
July 17,1930
Nov. 8,1930
Oct. 22,1930
Aug. 30, 1930
Aug. 30,1930
Oct. 10, 1930
Sept. 12, 1930
Date of ap
pointment to
present class
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. ]2. 1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. 12. 1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. 12. 1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. 12. 1929
Nov. 12. 1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Nov. 12, 1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19, 1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19 1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Jan. 31, 1930
Mar. 8, 1930
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
APr.
Apr.
Apr.
15, 1930
15. 1930
15, 1930
15, 1930
15, 1930
15, 19.30
Apr. 15,1930
Apr. 15,1930
Apr. 15,1930
June 4, 1930
June 4, 1930
June 4, 1930
June 4, 1930
Apr. 15,1930
July 17,1930
July 26,1930
Aug. 16,1930
Aug. 16,1930
Aug. 16.1930
Sept. 12, 1930
Dec. 16.1930
15,1930 :
15, 1930
15, 1930
15, 1930 I
15, IS
15, K
15,16
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED ($2,500)— Continued
93
•Edward P. Borden
•Homer M. Byington, jr.
•Theodore S. Cleveland.,
•Everett F. Drumright.-
•F. Russell Engdahl
•Daniel Gaudin, jr
•John Hubner, 2d..
•Tevis Huhn
•Alfred Winslow Jones...
•J. Wesley Jones.
•Reginald S. Kazanjian..
•Nathaniel Lancaster, jr..
*F. Ridgway Linea-
weaver.
•Cecil B. Lyon_
•Leslie Gordon Mayer...
•Walter P. McConaughy.
•Joseph E. Newton
•John B. Ocheltree
•Maurice Pasquet
•Charles B. Perkins
•-Arthur L. Richards
•Donald II . Robinson
•Frank A. Schuler, jr
•AUan C. Taylor t
•Laurence W. Taylor
•Clare H. Timberlake...-!
•LeoToch
•Ralph Townsend
•.Arnold Van Benschoten.
•Gerald Warner
•Lee Worley
•Kenneth J. Yearns.
•Charles W. Yost
Whence
ap-
pointed
N. Y..
Conn-
Ohio..
Okla..
Designation
Md..
N. J..
N. Y.
Iowa.
R. I..
Va...
N. Y.
Calif.
Ala.-
N. J...
N. Y..
R. I...
Calif..
N.J...
Mich..
N. Y..
Calif..
Mich.
N. Y-.
N. Y..
R. I...
Mass..
Wash.
D. C.
N. Y.
Vice consul-
Vice consul-
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul..
Vice consul-
Vice consul..
Vice consul..
Vice consul..
Vice consul..
Vice consul-.
Post
Mexico, D. F
Department
Foreign Service School
Ciudad Juarez
Port au Prince...
Ottawa
Department
Paris.--
Berlin
SaltUlo
Habana
Mexico, D. F
Date of
assignment
Dec. 27,1930
Dec. 20,1930
Dec. 17,1930
Dec. 27, 1930
Dec. 26,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 20,1930
Dec. 30,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 27,1930
Dec. 26,1930
Dec. 27,1930
Date of ap- Date of
pointment to ! entry into
present class ! service
Habana..
Quebec...
Tampico.
Montreal -
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul '
Vice consul :
Vice consul.. | Bucharest
Vice consul i Foreign Service School
Vice consul Windsor
Vice consul-
Vice consul-
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul-
Vice consul.
Vice consul-
Toronto.
Ottawa..
Toronto
Vera Cruz...
Montreal
Halifax
Windsor
Vancouver..
Department.
Alexandria...
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dee.
I Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec. 26,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 27,1930
Dec. 29, 1930
Dec. 31,1930
Dec. 17,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 27,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 29,1930
Dec. 20,1930
Dec. 18,1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
16, 19.30
16. 1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dee. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dee. 16,1930
Dec. 16, 1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dee. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dee. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16, 1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dee. 16,1930
Dec. 16.1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
Dec. 16,1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
16, 1930
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
10. FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS RETIRED FROM ACTIVE SERVICE UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF THE ACTS OF MAY 24, 1924, AND JULY 3, 1926
OFFICERS RECEIVING ANNUITIES
Belisle, Eugene L
Benedict, James S
Culver, Henry S
De Billier, Frederic Ogden
Denison, Frank O
Dreher, Julius D
Foster, John O
Freeman, Charles M.
Gale, William O ,
Garrett, Alonzo B
Glazebrook, Otis A ,
Coding, Frederic W
Grout, John H
Horton, George
Ifft, George N
Johnson, Henry Abert
Keene, Francis B
Kent, William P
Lawton, Ezra M
Mahin, Frank W
Martin, Chester W
McCunn, John N
Mllner, James B
Morgan, Henry H.
Paddock, Gordon
Pickerell, George H
Ralrden, Bradstreet S
Rasmuson, Bertil M
Ravndal, Gabriel Ble
Robertson, William H
Russell, William W
Ryder, Frederick M
Sammons, Thomas
Savage, John M
Slater, Fred C
Thackara, Alexander M
Wadsworth, Craig W
Washington, Horace Lee..
Winans, Charles S
94
Mass..
N. Y..
Ohio..
D. C.
Vt
S. C.„
Vt.....
N. H..
Va
W.Va.
N. J...
Ill
Mass..
m
Idaho.
D. 0..
Wis...
Va....
Ohio-.
Iowa..
Mich..
Wis...
Ind...
La....
N. Y..
Ohio..
Me....
Iowa..
S. Dak
Va.„.
D.O..
Conn.
Wash.
N.J...
Kans..
Pa...-
N. Y..
D. C.
Mich..
VIII.
VIII.
IV...
III...
IX...
VI..
I
v....
II...
IX...
IV...
III...
VI..
III...
v....
VIII.
III..
IV..
III..
IV...
IV..
v....
VIII.
I
III..
IV..
VIII.
VI..
I
I....
III..
I.—
v....
VIII.
I.—
II.-.
I....
III...
Rank in the service
Post where last ! Date of entry
assigned into service
Consul
Consul
Consul
First secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul ,
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul general
First secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Consul general
Minister
Consul general
Consul general
Consul
Consul ,
Consul general
Counselor of legation.
Consul general ,
Consul general
Limoges
Windsor
St.John, N. B.
Prescott
Coldn
Ottawa
Sydney, N. S.
St. Stephen
Nice and Monaco
Guayaquil
Hull
Budapest
Ghent
Dundee
Rome
Hamilton, Bermuda.
Sydney, N. S. W
Amsterdam
Toronto
Yarmouth
Niagara Falls
Buenos Aires
Paris
Pars
Curacao
Moncton
Berlin
Halifax
Bangkok
Vancouver
Melbourne
Southampton
Sarnia
Lima...
London.
Prague..
Apr. 2, 1906
Mar. 8,1879
Oct. 16,1897
June 10,1908
June 28,1897
Aug. 2, 1906
June 23, 1897
May 10,1898
July 16,1906
Sept. 21, 1901
Feb. 18,1914
Feb. 11,1898
Jan. 10,1898
May 17,1893
May 19,1905
Mar. 29. 1886
Mar. 24, 1903
July 21,1906
Feb. 19,1908
Dec. 18,1897
Oct. 15,1897
July 28,1897
Mar. 1,1898
Sept. 27, 1882
Apr. 24,1901
Sept. 16. 1898
Aug. 18.1892
Aug. 24, 1903
Jan. 22,1898
Oct. 28,1885
Nov. 15, 1895
Feb. 12,1890
Mar. 8,1905
Oct. 1. 1885
July 16.1909
Apr. 1. 1897
May 14. 1902
Oct. 1, 1894
May 21, 1900
Date of
retirement
July
July
July
July
July
July
June
July
Jan.
July
Mar.
July
July
Oct.
Jan.
July
July
July
Aug.
July
July
July
July
July
Sept.
July
July
Nov.
June
June
Dec.
July
Aug.
Dec.
Nov.
July
Nov.
June
Jan.
1, 1924
1. 1924
1,1024
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
30, 1927
1. 1024
26. 1929
1, 1924
8. 1929
1, 1924
1. 1024
11,1024
26. 1930
1. 1024
1, 1024
1. 1924
22. 1929
1,1924
1, 1024
1, 1024
1, 1924
31. 1926
30. 1930
1. 1924
1. 1924
20. 1927
26, 1930
25, 1028
31. 1926
1. 1024
6. 1025
9, 1929
9, 1929
1. 1024
6. 1027
3, 1929
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS RETIRED
DECEASED OFFICERS
95
Adams, Edward LeG,
Brittain. Joseph I
Chase, Benjamin F...
Diederich, Henry W..
Gassett, Percival
Gunsaulus, Edwin N.
Lathrop, Lorin A
Mitchell, Mason
Mosher, Robert B
Murphy, Dominic I—
Richardson, Elliott V
Wallace, Thomas R--
Willrich, Gebhard....
Winslow, Alfred A
State
Class
N.Y..
VI....
Ohio-
III....
Pa....
VI....
D. C.
VIII..
D. C.
VII...
Ohio..
II
Calif..
VII...
N. Y..
VI....
D. C.
V
D. C.
III....
N. Y..
V
Iowa..
IX....
Wis...
V
Ind...
III....
Rank in the
service
Post where last
assigned
Consul Sherbrooke.
Consul general | Winnipeg...
Consul I Messina
Consul 1 Sarnia
Consul Leeds
Consul general I Wellington.
Consul I Nassau
Consul i Malta
Consul
Consul general -
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul general.
Victoria, B. C...
Stockholm ,
Karachi
Martinique
St. Gall
St. John's, N. F.
Date of entry
into service
June
Oct.
June
July
June
Feb.
July
July
Mar.
May
Mar.
July
Oct.
July
2, 1902
15, 1897
30, 1905
9, 1889
10, 1908
1,1900
IS, 18S2
23, 1902
10, 1905
23, 1905
25. 1910
6, 1901
3, 1905
Date of re-
tirement
July 1. 1924
July 1, 1924
Aug. 22.1925
July 1, 1924
July 1, 1924
Dec. 13,1924
July 1, 1924
July 1, 1924
July 1, 1924
July 1, 1924
Oct. 22.1928
July 1, 1924
July 1, 1924
July 1, 1924
Oct. 2, 1928
Oct. 22,1930
Nov. 25, 1925
Feb. 8, 1926
Apr. 13,1929
June 11,1930
Jan. 22,1929
June 10,1930
Sept. 22, 1927
Apr. 13,1930
June 27,1929
Dec. 8, 1929
Dec. 1. 1925
Aug. 16,1929
11. BIOGRAPHIES ^
PERSONNEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND OF THE DIPLOMATIC AND FOREIGN
SERVICE '
Abbey, Glenn Allan. — Dodgeville, Wis., June 11,
1898 ; business sch. grad. ; Marquette and George
Washington Univ. ; Georgetown, B. S. 1925 ; grad.
work, Univ. of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 1929 ;
teacher in public sch. 1917-18 ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ;
elk. 1919-21 ; instructor in Eng. and hist., Devitt
I'rep. Sch., 1924—25 ; sec. to the Am. High Conimr.
at Port au Prince 1925-27; app., after exam., For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career July 5, 1927 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 29, 1927; to
Johannesburg Feb. 24, 1928.
Abbott, George Manlove. — h. Cleveland, Ohio. Feb. 5.
1904 ; Case Sch. ot Applied Sci., B. S. 1925 ; ficole
de Fonts et ChaussSes, Paris, 1926 ; George Wash-
ington Univ., 1927 ; construction work 1920-21 ;
salesman 1922-24 ; asst. research assoc. 1926 ; tech.
asst., Bureau of Standards, 1927 ; app. after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career July 5,
1927 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 29, 1927 ;
to Calcutta Feb. 24, 1928 ; to Oslo Aug. 26, 1930.
Abbott, Wainwright.— ?>. Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 27.
1891 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Yale two yrs. ; employed in
mfg. companies two yrs. ; ambulance ser. in France
1916; French Army 1917-18; U. S. Army 1918-19,
It. ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class
four Apr. 7, 1920 ; assigned to Stockholm May 26.
1921 ; to Athens Apr. 13, 1922 ; class three Sept. 22.
1922 ; on detail at Constantinople Oct. 15-Dec. 1,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; as-
signed as 2d sec. of leg. at Caracas Oct. 2, 1924 ;
class Ave Apr. 30, 192.'? ; assigned as 2d sec. at Dublin
June 9. 1927 ; class four July 24, 1930 ; assigned as
1st sec. at London Dec. 23, 1930 ; married.
Abrams, Belle Jenvey (Mrs.) — 6. Marietta. Ohio ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; app. elk.,
temp., in the Dept. of State Feb. 18. 1915 ; perma-
nently, at ?900 under Ex. order June 22, 1916,
effective July 1; temp., at $1,000 Oct. 18, 1916;
permanently Nov. 1, 1916 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ;
at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740
July 1, 1930.— PD.
. Ackerman, Marie J. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended high sch. ; elk., Dept. of Agric. one month ;
app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Feb. 1, 1921 ;
at $1,000 Sept. 1, 1922; at $1,100 May 31, 1924,
effective June 1 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,620
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928; at
$2,000 July 9, 1930.— DCR.
Ackerman, Ralph Henry. — h. West Iloboken, N. J.,
July 23, 1892 ; attended public sch. and business
sch. ; elk. and stenog. 1907-13 ; elk., Dept. of State,
1913-14 ; cml. activities in So. Amer. 1914-22 ; Bu.
of For. and Domes. Com. 1922-23 ; tech. adviser to
.-Vm. del., Fifth Int. Conf. of Am. States, Santiago,
Chile, 1923 ; app. cml. att. at Santiago Oct. 27, 192.3.
Ackerson, Garret G., jr. — 6. Hackensack, N. J., May
13, 1904 ; Kelvin Sch. ; Univ. of Va. 1922-24 ; Har-
vard, S. B. 1927 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career May 17, 1928 ; assigned to
the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928 ; to Cape Town Nov.
3, 1928 ; assigned as For. Ser. officer to the leg. at
Pretoria June 27, 1930 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug.
16, 1930 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Pretoria Aug. 27,
1930 ; married.
Acly, Robert Austin. — h. Pittsfield, Mass., Feb. 25,
1906 ; Williams Coll., B. A. 1928 ; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass., V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned as v. c. at Montreal, temp.,
Jan. 7, 1930 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. July 18, 1930 ; to
Tegucigalpa Nov. 8, 1930.
1 List of the symbols for offices, bureaus, and divisions used throughout:
A-C- --Assistant Seoretary of State, Mr. Carr.
A-C/C- Consular Commercial Office.
A-K--. Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Castle.
.A.-F Assistant Secretary of State, Mr, Rogers.
A-L Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. White.
AP Appointment Section.
BA Bureau of Accounts.
CC Office of the Chief Clerk.
CI Division of Current Information.
CR Office of Coordination and Review.
DCR Division of Communications and Records.
DO Disbursing Office.
EA Office of the Economic Adviser.
EE Division of Eastern European Affairs.
FA Division of Foreign Service Administration.
FBO... Foreign Service Buildings Office.
FE Division of Far Eastern Affairs,
FP Division of Foreign Service Personnel. ;
FSS Foreign Service School. 5
HA Office of the Historical Adviser. '
IC Division of International Conferences and Protocol
LA Division of Latin American Affairs. '
ME Division of Mexican Afiairs. ^
NE Division of Near Eastern Affairs.
PD Passport Division. ;
S Secretary of State. '
SA Special A.ssistant to the Secret;\ry of State.
SO Solicitor. '
SS Stenographic Section. J
TD Treaty Division. f
T R Translating B ureau . |
U Undersecretary of State. f
VD Visa Division. *
WE Division of Western European Affairs. '
' Diplomatic and Foreign Service officers who have resigned or retired during the year 1930 are indicated by an asterisk.
BIOGRAPHIES
97
Adams, J. Austin. — &. Austin, Tex., May 16, 1909 ;
liish sch. grad. : Univ. of Utah 1926-30 ; stenog.
1928-30 ; app. elk. at $1,620 in tlie Dept. of State
Nov. 13, 1930.— HA.
Adams, Philip. — b. Honolulu, T. H., June 26, 1881 ;
Cambridge Latin Scb.. grad. ; Harvard. A. B. 1903 ;
in.structor in Eng.. Univ. of Wis., 1903-5 ; foreign
travel 1905-8 : artistic and literary work 1908-18;
Bu. of War Risk Insur. 1918-20 ; app. drafting officer
at $2,300 in the Dept. of State July 23, 1920 ; chief,
division of Passport Control, July 26, 1920; resigned
Aug. 16, 1922 ; app., after exam., cons, of class seven
June 22, 1922 ; detailed to Paris Aug. 28, 1922 ; to
Malta May 28, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight
July 1, 1924 ; class seven Aug. 8. 1924 ; assigned to
Malta June 22, 1925 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 11,
1926 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Tirana Mar. 27, 1926 ;
as con.s. at Campbellton July 13, 1928; class six
Oct. 16, 1929; cons, at Sarnia Oct. 19, 1929.
Adams, Walter Alexander. — i. Greenville, S. C.
Dec. 16, 1887 ; Carlisle's Sch. for Boys ; Clemson
Coll. one yr. ; Georgetown, LL. B. 1913 ; private
tutors three yrs. ; mem. of bar of U. S. Court for
China, Shanghai ; elk. and stenog. 1907-10 ; stenog.
in Govt, depts. 1911-13 ; elk., I'hilippine Civil Ser.,
1913-14 ; elk. in Am. Consulate General at Shanghai
Apr. 1, 1914 ; court reporter and dep. elk. of court,
U. S. Court for China, 1915 ; teacher of legal me-
chanics. Comparative Law Sch. of China, Shanghai,
1916 ; V. c. at Shanghai Feb. 26, 1916 ; at Batavia
Oct. 4, 1918; app.. after exam., v. c. of career of class
three Dec. 23, 1919 ; assigned to Canton Apr. 12,
1920 ; class two May 24, 1920 ; assigned to Swatow
Nov. 15, 1920 ; to Changsha Feb. 24, 1921 ; to Tsing-
tao Oct. 1, 1921 ; class one Nov. 17, 1921 ; cons, of
class seven June 22, 1922 ; class six Mar. 1, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; class
six Auj. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Chungking Apr. 10,
1925; c'.ass five June 2, 1926; class four May 17.
1928 ; assigned to Hankow July 17, 1928 ; to Nan-
king June 11. 1929; class three July 24, 1930.
Adams, William Ware. — b. Washington, D. C, Mar.
I. 1905: Emers in Inst, grad.; George Washington,
A. B. 1929 ; paymaster, D. C. govt., 1927-29 ; app..
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to Habana, temp.,
Nov. 27, 1929 ; to Matanzas, temp.. Mar. 19, 1930 ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 19, 1930; to Lyon July 22,
1930 : married.
Adlof, Richard E., jr. — h. Galveston, Tex.. Dec. 5,
1904 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Tex. 1926-27 ; George
Washington Univ. 1928- ; elk. 1921-26; elk. in War
Dept. 1927-28 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State Dec. 1, 1928 ; editorial asst. at $1,800 Aug. 1,
1929 ; at $2,000 June 1, 1930.— HA.
Agostini, Caesar Franklin. — b. Tarragona, Spain, of
Am. parents, Aug. 8, 1884 ; Commercial Coll. of
Barcelona 1896-99 ; engineering course 1900-3 ; mgr.,
shipping agency, 1903-27 ; customs broker since 1915 ;
app. cons. agt. at Tarragona Oct. 2, 1914.
Aguirre, Stephen Earnest. — b. Tucson. Ariz., Nov.
II, 1892; Calif. Sch. of Mech. Arts, San Francisco,
23372—31 8
1911-13; cml. employment in Mexico 1909-10; elk.,
1910, 1913-l.j ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Ciudad
Juarez July 22, 1915 ; v. c. at Ciudad Juarez June 5,
1917; at Chihuahua Apr. 13, 1920; resigned Oct. 13,
1920 ; app. v. c. at Manzanillo May 25, 1921 ; at
Nuevo Laredo Sept. 29, 1925 ; at Piedras Negras,
temp., Feb. 7, 1927; at Nuevo Laredo Feb. 18, 1927;
at Mexico City Nov. 2, 1929 ; married.
Ahrens, Gladys Charlotte. — b. Two Rivers. Wis. ;
attended high sch. ; elk., War Dept., 1924 ; app. elk.
at $1,140 in the Dept. of State Sept. 18, 1924 ; at
$1,320 May 1, 1925; at $1,500 May 1, 1926; at
$1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1,
1928; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Ahrens, Philip Hanford. — b. Brooklyn. N. Y.. Jan.
17, 1890 ; business high sch. grad. ; elk. 1908-18 ;
app. elk. at $1,400 in the N. Y. Passport Agency of
the Dept. of State Sept. 23, 1918 ; at $1,600 Oct. 16,
1919 : at $1,800 July 1, 1924 ; at $2,040 Dec. 31, 1925,
effective Jan. 1, 1926; at $2,140 Jan. 1, 1928; at
$2,300 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,500 May 1, 1930.
Ailshie, William Knight.—?). Boise, Idaho, Jan. 30.
1905 ; Va. Mil. Inst. ; Univ. of Washington. B. A.
1927 ; Downing Coll., Cambridge Univ., England,
1927-28 ; elk. in Am. Emb. at Paris 1928-29 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to Habana, temp.,
Nov. 27, 1929 ; to Nuevitas, temp.. Mar. 19, 1930 ; to
the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 19, 1930; to Caracas July
22, 1930.
Aldrich, Harry Starkey (1st Lt.) — b. Kalamazoo,
Mich., May 18, 1895 ; Mich. Coll. of Mines, B. S.
1917 ; entered U. S. Army Feb. 2, 1918 ; assigned
as language officer at Peiping Feb. 20, 1928 ; married.
Aldridge, Clayson Wheeler. — b. Rome, N. Y., Oct.
19, 1899 ; Princeton, A. B. 1922 ; American-Scandina-
vian fellowship. Univ. of Copenhagen, 1922-23 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. Mar. 20, 1925 ;
V. c. of career and assigned to Jerusalem Sept. 2,
1925 ; see. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 17, 1927 ; assigned
as 3d sec. at Athens Feb. 23, 1927 ; v. c. at Aden,
temp., Aug. 31, 1927 ; 3d see. at Athens June 21,
1928 ; also v. c. at Athens Oct. 18, 1929 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Athens Dec. 19, 1929 ; to the
Dept. Feb. 5, 1930 ; resigned Nov. 30, 1930 ; app.
divisional asst. at $4,600 in the Dept. of State Dec.
1, 1930.— NE.
Alexander, F. Virginia. — h. Mount Crawford, Va. :
high sch. grad. ; attended bu.siness sch. ; studied un-
der private tutor two yrs. ; elk. 1910-12 ; secretary
1913-15 ; app. elk., temp., in the Dept. of State Dec.
7, 1915 ; permanently, at $1,200 under Ex. order
June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at $1,400 Sept. 1,
1919 ; at $1,600 Mar. 1, 1921 ; at $1,800 Feb. 1, 1924 ;
at $2,100 July 1, 1924 ; asst. chief, Division of Pass-
port Control, Nov. 4, 1925 ; at $2,200 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at
$2,400 Mar. 1, 1926; at $2,500 Nov. 1, 1927; at
$2,700 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,800 July 1,
1928; at $2,900 July 1, 1930; at $3,200 Dec. 1,
1930.— PD.
Alexander, Knox. — b. Independence, Mo., Sept. 13,
1801 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of Calif. 1909-
REGISTER OP THE DEPARTMENT OP STATE.
10; Univ. of Mo., A. B. 1915; Kansas City Scli. of
Law, LL. B. 1916 ; mcin. of bar of Mo. ; law practice
1915-17 ; elk. in Am. Leg. at Panama 1917-19 ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept. 27,
1919 ; assigned to San Luis Potosf Oct. 1, 1919 ;
class two Nov. 17, 1921 ; assigned to Puerto Cortes
Feb. 7, 1922 ; class one May 26, 1922 ; assigned to
Quebec Dec. 22, 1922 ; to Rivifire du Loup Nov. 28,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned
as V. c. at Hamilton, Ont., Jan. 4, 1926 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Hamilton May 9, 1930 ; to
Matanzas Sept. 29, 1930 ; married.
Alexander, Robert Clark. — h. near Paris, Tenn.,
July 28, 1896 ; attended public sch. ; studied under
private tutor ; Y.M.C.A. Sch. of Accountancy 1925,
Law Sch. 1925-26 ; Washington Coll. of Law 1927 ;
elk. 1911-17, in the Dept. of State 1917-24; private
sec. to the sec. of state 1920 ; law elk. with counsel
for Chile in Tacna-Arica Arbitration 1924-25 ; income
tax accountant and secretary 1924-28 ; app. elk. at
$1,800 in the Dept. of State Jan. 1, 1929 ; at $1,920
July 1, 1930 ; married. — VD.
Allen, Charles Edward. — &. Foster, Ky., Apr. 13,
1891 ; Centre Coll., A.B. 1911 ; principal of high sch.
1911-12 ; elk. 1912-14 ; app., after exam., student
interpreter in Turkey Apr. 4, 1914 ; cons. agt. at
Adrianople Sept. 3, 1915 ; v. c. and interpreter at
Constantinople Apr. 28, 1916 ; on detail at Algiers
July 6, 1917, to Jan. 12, 1918 ; cons. asst. July 15,
1918 ; V. c. at Nantes July 22, 1918 ; detailed to
Constantinople Mar. 4, 1919 ; cons, of class seven
Sept. 5, 1919 ; class six June 4, 1920 ; detailed to
Damascus Apr. 26, 1921 ; to Constantinople (Istanbul)
Feb. 24, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1.
1924 ; class six Dec. 17, 1925 ; class five May 23, 1929 ;
married.
Allen, Charles Joseph (Maj.) — b. Boston, Mass..-
Dec. 23, 1888; entered U. S. Army Jan. 24, 1912;
assigned as mil. att. at Lima and La Paz Oct. IS,
1928; married.
Allen, Charles W.—h. Boulder, Colo., Jan. 21,
1883 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of Wyo. one and
one-half yrs. ; stenog. and substitute court reporter
1902-7 ; law elk. 1905-6 ; in U. S. Land 0fflci\
Lander, Wyo., 1907-18; U. S. Civil Ser. sec, Lander,
Wyo., several yrs. ; app. v. c. at Cape Town Oct. 24,
1918 ; at Zurich Sept. 6, 1921 ; at Berne Apr. 5, 1924 ;
at Basel Jan. 23, 1926 ; at North Bay Apr. 13, 1927 ;
at Calgary Sept. 29, 1930 ; married.
Allen, George Venable. — h. Durham, N. C, Nov. 3,
1903 ; Duke Univ., A. B. 1924 ; Harvard, A. M. 1929 ;
teacher in high sch. 1924-28; newspaper reporter
1926, 1927, 1928; editorial elk., Census Bu., 1929;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ;
assigned as v. c. at Kingston, Jamaica, Apr. 29, 1930 ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. July 16, 1930 ; to Shanghai Nov.
8, 1930.
Allen, Percy F. — b. Allen, Md., Feb. 11, 1879 ; at-
tended public sch. and business sch. ; bookkeeper
and cashier 1897-1902 ; elk. and bookkeeper, dept. of
education, Porto Rico, 1902-4 ; asst. to disbursing
officer, Porto Rican teachers' study trip to U. S.,
1904 ; head bookkeeper, disbursing office, insular govt,
of Porto Rico, 1005 ; elk.. Civil Ser. Commn., 1905-6 ;
app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State July 3, 1906 ; at
$1,200 May 1, 1907; at $1,400 Nov. 2, 1908; at
$1,600 June 27, 1911; sec. of Bd. of Examiners for
Diplo. and Cons. Ser. 1913-18'; at $1,800 Apr. 22,
1914 ; act. chief elk. Mar. 22-Apr. 5, 1918 ; app. spe-
cial asst. at $2,100 Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1,
1920; drafting officer at $2,500 June 17, 1921, effec-
tive July 1 ; representative of the Dept. in connection
with the preparation of the Official Register of U. S.
since 1919 ; at $3,000 May 7, 1924 : asst. to chief elk.
and chief of appt. section Aug. 19, 1924 ; at $3,200
May 1, 1925 ; at $3,300 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $3,400 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $3,600 July 1, 1930; at
$3,700 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; married. — AP.
Allen, Ruth Joyce. — b. Everett, Wash. ; high sch.
grad. ; George Washington Univ. 1929- ; elk. 1925 ;
stenog. in bank 1925-29 ; in Veterans' Bu. 1929-30 ;
app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Jan. 11, 1930 ;
at $1,740 July 1, 1930 ; at $1,800 Sept. 16, 1930.— FA.
Allen, Stuart.— b. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 13, 1902;
St. Paul Acad. grad. ; Princeton, B. S. 1926 ; teacher,
Peking Coll. of Com. and Finance and Peking Union
Medical Coll., China, 1926-28; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Mar. 26, 1929 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. July 1, 1929 ; to Tien-
tsin Sept. 12, 1929.
Ailing, Paul Humiston. — b. Hamden, Conn., July
15, 1896; Trinity Coll., A. B. 1920; Univ. of Pa.,
M. A. 1924 ; elk. 1913-15 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st
It. ; foreign service training class of N. Y. bank
1920-21 ; research and editorial work 1921-24 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Oct. 16, 1924 ; assigned to Beirut Nov. 8,
1024 ; to Aleppo, temp.. Mar. 30, 1926 ; to Beirut
Aug. 17, 1926; to Damascus Oct. 25, 1926; to
Beirut Jan. 27, 1927 ; to the Dept. Apr. 2, 1928 ; class
eight and cons. May 23, 1929 ; resigned Nov. 30,
1930 ; app. divisional asst. at $5,600 in the Dept. of
State Dec. 1, 1930; married. — NE.
AltafFer, Leland Charles. — b. West Unity, Ohio, Jan.
12, 1896 ; high sch. grad. ; Toledo Univ. 1917, 1919-
20 ; Colgate Univ. 1921 ; U. S. Navy 1917-19 ; cml.
employment 1922-25 ; newspaper reporter 1926-27 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Colombo July 2, 1927 ;
at Rangoon Mar. 4, 1928; v. c. at Rangoon July 31,
1929.
Altaflfer, Maurice "Willard.^?). West Unity, Ohio,
May 10, 1893 ; high sch. grad. ; U. S. Coast Guard
Acad., Coll. of the City of New York, and extension
courses at Columbia ; teacher in public sch. 1912-14,
1916 ; cadet, U. S. Coast Guard, 1914-15 ; U. S.
Navy 1917-19, It. ( jg) ; shipping business 1920 ; elk.
in Am. Consulate General at Berlin 1921-22 ; in Am.
Consulate at Stuttgart 1922-23 ; app. v. c. at Stutt-
gart May 23, 1923 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three July 6, 1923 ; assigned to Stuttgart
July 10, 1923 ; to Frankfort-on-the-Main Sept. 6,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Aleppo Aug. 7, 1924 ; to Nogales May 26, 1926 ;
to Agua Prieta, temp., Oct. 8, 1926 ; to Nogales Jan.
BIOGRAPHIES
99
15, 1927 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Nogalos
Aug. 24. 1927 ; class seven May 9, 1930 ; married.
Alwin, Evelyn Virginia Louise. — 6. New Ulm,
Minn. ; high sch. grad. ; cml. employment 192G-29 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 15,
1929; at $1,620 Nov. 25, 1929; at $1,740 July 1,
1930. — PD.
Anderson, A, Mildred. — 6. Coyle, Okla. ; Kansas
City Jr. Coll., grad. 1927 ; George Washington Univ.
1929- ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Apr.
10, 1928 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$1,620 Nov. 1, 1929; at $1,680 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Anderson, Edward, jr. — 6. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept.
7. 1907 ; Univ. of Fla. and Univ. of the South ; Vander-
bilt Univ., B. A. 1928 ; Tulane Univ. 1928-29 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned
as V. c. at Nassau, temp., Jan. 7, 1930 ; to the Fc>r.
Ser. Sch. Apr. 19, 1930 ; to Port Said July 22, 1930 ;
to Singapore Nov. 26, 1930.
Anderson, Francis Maurice. — b. Providence, R. I.,
July 20, 1885 ; Brown Univ., A. B. 1907 ; N. Y. Univ.,
LL. B. 1912 ; mem. of bar of N. J. ; cotton mfg.
1908-9 ; law practice 1913-16 ; settlement officer,
trust company, 1916-18 ; counsel for telegraph and
telephone company 1918 ; in War Dept. 1918-19 ;
research asst. in int. and for. laws. Library of Cong.,
1919-20 ; lecturer on cml. law. Pace Inst., New York
and Washington, 1916-23 ; lecturer on domes, and
for. cml. law, Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., since
1923; app. special asst. at $2,500 in the Dept. of
State Sept. 1, 1920 ; law elk. at $2,000 Mar. 1, 1921 ;
at $2,250 Sept. 16. 1922; at $2,.500 Nov. 1, 1923;
at $3,000 July 1. 1924; asst. to the solicitor at
$3,200 Feb. 1, 192G ; at $3,300 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at
$3,400 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $3,500 July 1,
1928; at $3,800 Oct. 1, 1928; at $4,200 July 1,
1930 : at $4,400 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; mar-
rifd. — SO.
Anderson, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.) — h. Washington,
1> C. ; business high sch. grad. ; elk., Bu. of War Risk
Insur., 1919 ; Dept. of State, 1921-24 ; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1926; at $1,500
Dec. 1, 1927; at $1,620 July 1. 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,680 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1930. — VD.
Anderson, Walter H. — 6. Rockford. HI., Sept. 6,
1900; attended high sch.; La Salle Extension Univ.
two yrs. ; cml. work 1916-19 ; U. S. Army 1919-21 ;
app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Mar. 8, 1921 ;
at $1,000 Oct. 7, 1921; at $1,080 Sept. 1, 1922; at
$1,140 Dec. 1. 1922; at $1,200 Dec. 30, 1922, effec-
tive Jan 1, 1923 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,680
July 1, 1925; at $1,740 Nov. 1, 1927; at $1,860 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1, 1928; file elk.,
London Naval Conf., 1930; at $2,100 July 1, 1930;
married. — DCR.
Andrews, George Davis, jr. — b. Greenwood, Va.,
Aug. 30, 1902 ; McCallie Sch. and Phillips Andover ;
Yale 1920-22 ; Univ. of Va., B. S. 1924 ; Oxford, A. B.
1926; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and
v. c. of career Aug. 24, 1927 ; assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. Sept. 29, 1927; to Warsaw Mar. 13, 1928;
as For. Ser. officer to the leg. at Habana Nov. 29,
1930 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 20, 1930 ; married.
Andrews, William Whiting. — 6. Cleveland, Ohio,
Oct. 17, 1875 ; Yale, B. A. 1898 ; 1st Ohio Volunteer
Cavalry Apr-Aug. 1898 ; management of financial
affairs and travel 1898-1911 ; app., after exam., sec.
of leg. at Panama Mar. 2. 1911 ; at Lisbon Aug. 22,
1912; at Berne Feb. 11, 1914; sec. of leg. and cons,
gen. to Rumania, Serbia, and Bulgaria Oct. 31. 1914
(canceled) ; sec. of emb. or leg. of class three Mar. 2,
1915 ; assigned to Bucharest Sept. 25, 1915 ; to Paris
Dec. 29, 1917 ; class two Aug. 27, 1918 ; assigned to
The Hague July 25, 1919 ; to the Dept. Mar. 25,
1920 ; to Cairo May 26, 1921 ; to Vienna Apr. 23,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class, four and assigned as
1st sec. at Vienna July 1, 1924 ; at Lisbon Oct. 13,
1927 ; at Oslo July 23, 1929 ; married.
Anthony, Nicholas. — b. Scotland, N. C, July 28,
1877; app. laborer in the Dept. of Stntc Oct. 1.5,
1917.— CC.
Armour, Norman. — b. Brighton, England, of Am.
parents, Oct. 14, 1887 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Princeton,
A. B. 1909, A. M. 1915 ; Harvard, LL. B. 1913 ; mem.
of bar of N. J. ; served in Am. Emb., Vienna, three
months, 1912 ; in Am. Emb., Paris, eight months,
1915-16 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or log. of
class five May 17, 1916 ; assigned to Petrograd May
22, 1916 ; class four Aug. 3, 1916 ; class three July
13, 1917 ; assigned to Brussels Dec. 17, 1918 ; to The
Hague June 14, 1920 ; class two June 28, 1920 ;
assigned to Montevideo Aug. 3, 1921 ; to the Dept.
Sept. 29, 1922 ; detailed as asst. to the undersoc. of
state Dec. 22, 1922-May 11, 1924 ; class one Jan.
23, 1924 ; assigned to Rome Apr. 23, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; class two Feb.
24, 1925 ; conns, of emb. at Tokyo June 25, 1925 ;
class one Sept. 15, 1927 ; couns. of emb. at Paris
Apr. 12, 1928 ; married.
Armstrong, George Alexander.— 6. Nyack. N. Y.,
Sept. 15, 18S7 ; Allen Stevenson Sch. grad. ; Princeton,
A. B. 1909 ; in bonding house 1910-12 ; insur. com-
pany 1912-16 ; insur. brokerage business 1916-17 ;
U. S. Army 1918-10, 2d It. ; employed by an Am.
oil company in Australia and New Zealand 1919-28 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Oct. 16, 1924 ; assigned to Zurich Nov. 8,
1924 ; to Nice Oct. 29, 1928 ; also to Monaco Nov. 9,
1928 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Nice and
:\[onaco May 23, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug.
16, 1930 ; married.
Armstrong, Lawrence Sheppard. — b. Penn Yan,
N. Y., July 6, 1895 ; Penn Yan Acad. ; Hoosac Sch.
grad. ; Sillig Sch., Switzerland ; Williams Coll., A. B.
1917; U. S. Army 1917-20; bank elk. 1919; elk. in
mfg. company 1920-23 ; app., after exam., v. c. of
career of class three Oct. 6, 1923 ; assigned to Liver-
pool Nov. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Messina Sept. 7, 1926 ; to Naples
Feb. 28, 1928 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to
Naples May 23, 1929 ; to Lisbon Apr. 10, 1930 ;
married.
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Arneman, George Elmer (Maj.) — h. Mishicot, Wis.,
Feb. 7, 18S9 ; Univ. of Wis. 1910-12 ; Yale. B. S.
1027 ; teacher in public soli. 1907-9 ; entered V. S.
Army Apr. 24. 1912 ; assigned as mil. att. at Riga,
Tallinn. Kovno, and Ilelsingfors Mar. 5, 1928 ;
married.
Arnold, Julean. — b. Sacramento, Calif., July 19,
1876 ; Univ. of Calif. : St. Johns Univ., Shanghai ;
cashier, bookkeeper, and teacher in public sch. three
yrs. ; app., after exam., student interpreter in China
July 18, 1902 ; v. and dep. cons, at Dalny Feb. 4,
1904 ; dep. cons. gen. at Shanghai July 13, 1904 ;
V. and dep. cons, at Foochow Mar. 7, 1906 ; assigned
to duty in Am. Consulate General at Shanghai May 5,
1906 : app. cons, at Tansui June 22, 1906 ; at Amoy
May 1, 1908 ; at Chefoo Mar. 8, 1912 ; cons. gen. at
Hankow July 29, 1914 ; app. cml. att., Dept. of Com.,
Sept. 25, 1914, and designated for duty at Am. Leg.
at Peiping Oct. 12, 1914 ; field representative. Am.
Red Cross in China, 1918-19 ; hon. high adviser,
Chinese Red Cross, 1925; del., China Tariff Revision
Commn., Shanghai. 1918, 1922, 1926 ; married.
Arnold, Marion. — h. Carbondale, Pa. ; high sch.
grad. ; stenog. 1915-17 ; app. elk., temp., at $900 in
the Dept. of State July 16, 1917; at $1,000 Oct. 1,
1917; at $1,200 Mar. 1, 1918; at $1,320 Mar. 1,
1019 ; permanently, Sept. 1, 1919 ; at $1,400 Jan. 1
1920 ; at $1,600 Mar. 15, 1921 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ;
at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1925 ; clerical asst., 3d sess.. Prep.
Conimn. for the Disarmament Conf., World Economic
Conf., and Conf. for the Limitation of Naval Arma-
ment, Geneva. 1927 ; at $2,000 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$2,100 Nov. 1, 1927; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; disbursing officer and stenog., Conf. for the
Codification of Int. Law, The Hague. 1930 : at $2,400
July 1, 1930; at $2,500 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart
Act).— A-F.
Ashenden, Vivian Marie. — h. Clarence, Mo. ; at-
tended polytech. high sch. ; stenog. one yr. ; app. elk.
at $1,200 in the Dept. of State May 12, 1924; at
$1,.500 .July 1, 1924; at $1,560 Nov. 1, 1927; at
$1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1,
1930.— WE.
Atcheson, George, jr. — &. Denver, Colo., Oct. 20,
1896 ; Univ. of Calif., A. B. 1919 ; newspaper and
magazine work 1915-20 ; instructor, U. S. Sch. of
Mil. Aeronautics seven months ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ;
app., after exam., student interpreter in China Aug.
27, 1920 ; app. v. c. and interpreter at Changsha Mar.
31, 1923 ; cons. asst. Feb. 28. 1924 ; detailed to the
Dept. Mar. 7, 1924 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; assigned as v. c. at North Bay Feb.
26, 1926; at Tientsin Apr. 13, 1927; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Tientsin May 17, 1928 ; to
Foochow, temp., Aug. 25, 1928; to Tientsin Feb. 9,
1929 ; class seven July 24, 1930 ; married.
Atherton. Morgan. — b. Davenport, Iowa, Aug. 7,
1904 ; attended high sch. ; elk., salesman, and book-
keeper 1918-28 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General
at San Salvador Feb. 1, 1928 ; v. c. at San Salvador
July 9, 1930 ; married.
Atherton. Ray. — b. Brookline, Mass., Mar. 28, 1883 ;
Harvard, A. B. 1905 ; studied architecture in Paris
four yrs. ; Mass. volunteer militia three yrs. ; bank-
ing 1907-8; in architect's office 1914-16; app., after
exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Aug. 23, 1917 ;
assigned to Tokyo Sept. 6, 1917 ; class three Mar. 14,
1919 ; assigned to Peking July 30, 1919 ; on detail
with Philippine Commn. Apr.-Oct. 1921 ; assigned
to the Dept. Mar. 1, 1922 ; class two Sept. 22, 1922 ;
assigned to Athens Mar. 20, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
of class four July 1, 1924 ; a.ssigned to the Dept. July
17, 1924 ; class three Sept. 20, 1924 ; assigned as 1st
sec. at London Oct. 9, 1924 ; class two Aug. 24, 1927 ;
couns. of emb. at London Sept. 26, 1927 ; class one
Oct. 16, 1929 ; adviser, London Naval Conf., 1930 ;
married.
Athey, Myrtle Freeburg (Mrs.) — b. Hebron, N. Dak. ;
high sch. grad. ; stenog., Treas. Dept., 1924-25, pri-
vate firms 1922-24, 1925-26; app. elk. at $1,320
in the Dept. of State Apr. 28, 1926 ; at $1,380 Mar. 1,
1927; at $1,500 June 1, 1927; at $1,620 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,680 .July 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 July
1. 1930.— A-C/C.
Atterberry, Phil Russell. — b. Atlanta, Mo.. Feb. 20.
1908 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; George
Washington Univ. 1928- ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the
Dept. of State Jan. 3, 1927 ; at $1,380 Nov. 1, 1927 ;
at $1,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 Aug.
1, 1928; at $1,740 July 1, 1930; at $1,800 Oct. 1,
1930.— DCR.
Atwood, Franklin Bailey.- — b. Nantucket, Mass..
Jan. 20, 1900 ; attended high sch. ; Mass. Nautical
Sch., grad. 1917 ; ficole de Commerce de Lausanne,
Switzerland, 1923-24 ; Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland,
summer 1923; officer, U. S. merchant marine, 1917-
23 ; owner and dir., sch. of languages, Switzerland,
1923-24 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Plymouth
Feb. 5. 1924 ; v. c. at Plymouth July 21, 1924 ; app..
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Apr. 27, 1927 ; assigned to Plymouth May 0.
1927 ; to Belfast July 2, 1929 ; married.
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley. — b. Newport, R. I.. Aug.
28, 1897 ; Groton Sch. ; Lake Placid Sch. grad. ;
Yale, A. B. 1920 ; Kings Coll., Cambridge Univ.,
England, 1920-21 ; Columbia, LL.B. 1924 ; mem. of
bar of N. Y. ; U. S. Naval Reserve Force 1917-18 ;
law practice 1924-26 ; special agt., Bu. of Aero-
nautics, Dept. of Com., 1926-27 ; app. drafting officer
at $3,000 in the Dept. of State Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$3,200 July 1. 1928 (Welch Act) ; divisional asst.
at $3,400 July 1. 1930 ; married.— IC.
Auer, Pieter Frangois. — b. Flushing, Netherlands,
Sept. 23, 1866 ; attended business sch. ; shipbroker ;
app. cons, agt, at Flushing Jan. 5, 1899 ; married.
Axton, Matilda Fannie,— &. Salt Lake City, Utah ;
Middlcbury Coll., A. B. 1923 ; grad. work, American
Univ., 1928-29; app. editorial asst. at $1,.500 in the
Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1926 ; at $1,680 July 1. 1927 ;
at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,000 Aug. 1,
1928; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— HA.
Ayers, Ezekiel Jarman, — 6. Hopewell Township,
N. J., Oct. 14, 1866; attended public sch. and S.
Jersey Inst.; cml. employment 1888-06; in U. S.
Patent Office 1896; in Gen. Land Office: asst. pur-
BIOGRAPHIES
101
chasing officer, Dopt. of Iiitorior, 1001; representa-
tive of Dept. of Interior in establisliment of Gen.
Supply Committee and of Govt. Storage and Distri-
bution Fuel Yards ; chief elk., supt. of bUlgs., and
act. asst. sec. of interior 1911 ; organizer and pres.
of banl£ ; mem. of committee on food supply and con-
servation, Dist. Council of Defense, July 1917 ; mem.
of clearance committee, War Industries Bd., May
1918; mem. of United War Work Campaign Nov.
191S ; in charge of liquidation of Fuel Admin.
1919 ; representative on Interdepartmental Commit-
tee on policy for the disposition of raw materials
June 1920; cml. employment; admin, asst., Dept. of
Com.. 1923-24 ; app. chief elk. of the Dept. of State
at $.3,800 July 10, 1924 ; at $4,200 May 1, 1925 ;
designated mem. of committee to make a personnel
survey of the Dept. July 24, 1925 ; contact officer for
the Dept., Sesquicentennial Exposition, Philadelphia,
1926 ; chief elk. and admin, a.sst. Nov. 1, 1926 ; mem.
of Bd. of Review for Efficiency Ratings July 11,
1927, V. chm. May 7, 1930; at $4,800 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) : contact officer for the Dept., Int. Ex-
position at Seville, 1929; at $5,000 July 1, 1930;
married. — CC.
Ayers, Inez Adelaide. — b. Alexandria. Va. ; attended
high sch. ; St. Mary's Acad. ; elk., Post Office Dept.,
1924 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,320 in the Dept. of
State Nov. 10, 1924 ; permanently Feb. 6, 1925 ; at
$1,500 Nov. 1, 1925; at $1,560 Jan. 1, 1928; at
$1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1,
1930.— VD.
Ayres, Wilbur Carter. — b. Manassas, Va., Aug. 28,
1907 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1928-29 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1930- ; elk.
1926-27 ; in Gen. Accounting Office 1927-30 ; app.
elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Mar. 19, 1930;
at $1,680 July 1, 1930 ; at $1,800 Dec. 8, 1930.— BA.
Bachelder, Leonard A. — b. Salem, Mass., Mar. 5,
1S55 ; business in Auckland since 1891 ; v. c. at Zanzi-
bar 1880-83 ; act. v. c. at Aden 1886-87 ; app. v. c.
at Auckland Oct. 10, 1891 ; v. cons. gen. July 15,
1903 ; V. c. at Auckland Feb. 6, 1915.
Bacon, John Kenly. — h. Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 24,
1903 ; Phillips Andover grad. ; Yale, B. A. 1925 ; cml.
work 1925-27 ; treas. of corp. 1927-30 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; married.
*Bading, Gerhard Adolph. — b. Milwaukee, Wis.,
Aug. 31, 1870 ; Northwestern Univ. ; Rush Medical
Coll., M. D. 1896 ; mem. of faculty, Milwaukee Medi-
cal Coll. and Wis. Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons ;
Wis. Nat. Guard 1890 93 ; commr. of health, Mil-
waukee, 1906-10 ; mayor of Milwaukee 1912-16 ; U. S.
-Vrmy 1917-19, maj., overseas service ; regent of
Marquette Univ. ; app. E. E. and M. P. to Ecuador
Mar. 9, 1922 ; resigned Nov. 1, 1929 ; married.
Baer, Joseph Adams (Col.) — b. Kutztown, Pa., Apr.
20. 1S78; U. S. M. A., grad. 1900; assigned as mil.
att. at Vienna and I'rague May 3. 1929 ; married.
Bagby, Nettie Neale. — b. Staunton, Va. ; attended
high sch. ; business sch. grad. ; sec. and borkkeeper
five yrs. ; app. elk., temp., at .$900 in the Dept. of
State Jan. 11, 1915; permanently, at $1,000 under
Ex. order June 22, 1916, effective July 1; at $1,200
Aug. 23, 1917; at $1,400 May 1, 1920; at $1,680 July
1, 1924; at $1,740 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$1,800 July 1, 1928 ; stenog., Red Cross and Prisoners
of War Conf., Geneva, 1929; at $1,920 July 1, 1930;
at $1,980 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; at $2,000
Oct. 1, 1930.— WE.
Bailey, John William, jr. — b. Bonham, Tex., Apr.
20, 1894 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Univ. of
Tex. 1916-17, 1919-20 ; Univ. of Besangon, France,
1919 ; transportation agt. for oil company, Mexico,
1013-14; postal elk. 1915; sec. to prof., Tex. Agric.
and Mech. Coll., 1915-16; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d
It., overseas service ; canteen sec. overseas 1920-21 ;
ranching and real estate business, Mexico, 1921-24 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Geneva Mar. 1924 ;
V. c. at Geneva Oct. 17, 1924; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and assigned
to Geneva Aug. 3, 1925 ; to Lausanne, temp., Oct. 5,
1925 ; to Geneva Oct. 19, 1925 ; to Loanda Mar. 11,
1926 ; to Prague Jan. 24, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Prague Dec. 19, 1929.
Bailey, Waldo Emerson, — b. Winona, Miss., Nov. 16,
1896 ; Castle Heights Acad. grad. ; Millsaps Coll.
1915-16; Miss. Agrie. and Mech. CoIL, B.S. 1920;
Kans. State Teachers Coll. 1924 ; grad. work, Vander-
bilt, 1927 ; George Peabody Coll. for Teachers, Nash-
ville, Tenn., M.A. 1928 ; U. S. Marine Corps 1918-19,
overseas service ; asst. principal of high sch. 1919-20 ;
field representative for various organizations 1920-
23 ; elk., Am. Consulate, Karachi, and Am. Consulate
General, Calcutta, 1923-24 ; teacher of Eng. in
Porto Rico 1925 ; platform supt., Chautauqua circuit,
1925 ; assoc. editor and asst. mgr. of daily news-
paper 1925-26 ; app. v. c. at Rosario Feb. 6, 1926 ;
resigned Jan. 30, 1927 ; teacher of hist.. Middle State
Teachers Coll., 1928; app. v. c. at Mazatian July
26, 1928 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 8. 1030 ;
assigned as v. c. at Montevideo Apr. 3, 1930.
Baillie, Hannah Wallace. — b. Edinburgh, Scotland ;
naturalized ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
stenog.. Veterans' Bu., 1929-30; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State May 17, 1930; at $1,620 June 1,
1930.— SS.
Bain, Wendell H. — b. West Grove, Iowa, June 14,
1908 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; George
Washington Univ. 1929- ; stenog. 1926; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State Jan. 12, 1927 ; at $1,380
Nov. 1, 1927; at $1,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,620 Aug. 1, 1928; at $1,740 July 1, 1930; at
$1,800 Nov. 1, 1930.— DCR.
Baker, Emma Louise (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ;
attended high sch. ; telephone operator and super-
visor 1906-17 ; telephone operator. War Dept., 1917-
18 ; marinette, U. S. Marine Corps, 1918-19 ; app.
telephone operator at $1,260, temp., in the Dept. of
State Aug. 1, 1927 ; permanently Feb. 8, 1928 ; at
$1,380 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) : at $1,440 July 1,
1928; at $1,500 July 1, 1930. — DCR.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Baker, Joseph Richardson. — 6. New Hartford, N. Y.,
Fob. 11, 1872; Hamilton Coll., A. B. 1893; mem. of
bar of N. Y. ; law elk., Comran. to Five Civilized
Tribes, Dept. of Interior, 1902-3 ; elk., Post Office
Dept., 1903-6; app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of
State July 31, 1906, effective Aug. 6; at $1,400 July
1, 1908 ; at $1,600 June 1, 1909 ; special agt. of the
Dept. of State and v. and dep. cons., Apia, Samoa,
Apr-Aug. 1911 ; elk. at $1,800 Nov. 20, 1911 ; law
elk. at $2,500 Dec. 1, 1913 ; asst. solicitor June 22,
1916, effective July 1 ; at $3,000 Aug. 1, 1916 ; agt.
of the Dept. of State in Panama 1917 ; asst. to the
solicitor at $4,000 Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1,
1920 ; drafting officer July 1, 1920 ; at $4,500 June
17, 1921, effective July 1 ; mem., U. S-Panama Commn.
1924 ; at $5,200 July 1, 1924 ; U. S. commr. on Gen.
Claims Commn., U. S. and Mexico. 1924-25 ; at
$5,600 May 1, 1925; at $7,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; del.. Int. Commn. for Air Navigation, Paris,
1929 ; tech. adviser. Red Cross and Prisoners of War
Conf., Geneva, 1929 ; married. — SO.
Baker, Lester David (Maj.)— b. New York City
Sept. 4, 1883 ; Wesleyan Acad. grad. ; Tufts Coll.
1903 ; U. S. M. A., grad. 1908 ; assigned as mil. att.
at Rio de Janeiro Aug. 16, 1927 ; chm., committee for
repatriation of Bolivian nationals, Bolivian-Para-
guayan controversy, 1929 ; married.
Baker, Milton.— b. Washington, D. C, May 3, 1808 ;
U. S. Army 1916-19 ; laborer. Office of Public Bldgs.
and Grounds, 1924-25 ; app. laborer in the Dept. of
State Aug. 12, 1925.— CC.
Baker, Roy William.— b. Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 11,
1883; Lafayette Coll., A. B. 1906; elk. 1906-7; art
student and artist 1908-9 ; editorial work on news-
papers and Committee on Public Information 1910-
18; app. V. c. at Edinburgh Feb. 15, 1919; at Hull
Apr. 17, 1920 ; at Barcelona Aug. 26, 1921 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.. v. c. of career,
and assigned to Barcelona Apr. 9, 1925 ; to Millaga.
temp., July 27, 1926 ; to Barcelona Sept. 28, 1920 ;
to London Mar. 30, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to London July 24, 1930 ; married.
Balch, Henry Hezekiah. — b. near Madison, Ala.,
Jan. 6, 1877 ; Ala. State Normal Coll., grad. 1899 ;
principal of public sch. 1899-1901 ; teacher and prin-
cipal, vocational high sch., Philippine Is., 1901-12;
app., after exam., eons, at St. Stephen June 22, 1914 ;
cons, of class nine by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
class eight June 8, 1915, and assigned to Yarmouth ;
class seven Oct. 27, 1916, and assigned to Asuncion ;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; de-
tailed to the Dept. Jan. 12, 1921 ; assigned to Ade-
laide Feb. 10, 1921 ; class four Nov. 19, 1921 ; For.
Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Monterrey Feb. 27, 1928 ; class four Dec. 19, 1929 ;
married.
Baldwin, Frederick W. — b. Ansonia, Conn., Aug. 1,
1885 ; attended sch. in Italy, England, and Switzer-
land ; private tutors ; Ansonia Normal Sch. one yr. ;
Long Island Coll. Hospital 1906-8; Univ. of Rome
1909 ; bank elk. 1909-13 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Florence Oct. 1, 1916 ; v. c. at Florence Oct. 1,
1920 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three i
June 13, 1924 ; assigned to Florence June 23, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to '•
Lausanne Sept. 5, 1925 ; class eight, cons., and as- . i
signed to Lausanne May 17, 1928 ; married.
Baldwin, La Verne. — b. Cortland, N. Y., Aug. 2,
1899 ; Cortland Normal Sch. 1918 ; Cornell, A. B.
1925, M. A. 1926 ; teacher in acad. 1918-22 ; asst. in
Romance languages, Cornell, 1925-26 ; app. elk. in ■
Am. Consulate General at Ottawa May 1926 ; app..
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Apr. 27, 1927 ; assigned to Ottawa May 9, j
1927 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 21, 1928 ; assigned !
as 3d sec. at Ottawa, temp., June 30, 1928 ; as v. c. j
at Ottawa Aug. 11, 1928; at Santa Marta July 27, • ,
1929.
Ball, Alice Morton. — b. Washington, D. C. ; George
Washington, A. B. 1930 ; librarian 1905-10 ; statistical |
elk., Cong. Bonding Commn. and Tariff Bd., 1910-11 ;
sec. 1912 ; Carnegie Endowment for Internationa]
Peace, editoiial asst. 1912-23, editor of publications
1923-25 ; lecturer on editing, George Washington
Univ. 1928- ; app. asst. editor at $2,400 in the Dept.
of State July 1, 1925 ; at $2,500 May 6, 1926 ; editor ;
of publications and admin, asst. at $3,000 Nov. 1,
1927 ; at $3,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $3,300 '.
July 1, 1928; designated, Sept. 26, 1929, to represent i
the Dept. on the committee to revise the Style Manual ]
of the Govt. Printing Office ; asst. to the historicar
adviser Dec. 7. 1929 ; at $3,800 Feb. 1, 1930 ; editor, '
Am. Agency, Mixed Claims Commn., U. S. and Ger-
many, 1930-31.— HA. ]
Ballantine, Joseph William. — b. Ahmednagar, India,
of Am. parents, July 30, 1888 ; Amherst, A. B. 1909 ;
app., after exam., student interpreter in Japan June
2, 1909 ; detailed for duty at Am. Consulate at Kobe
July 25, 1911 ; app. interpreter at Kobe Aug. 31,
1911 ; also dep. cons. Dec. 18, 1911 ; dep. cons. gen. |
and interpreter at Yokohama June 11, 1912 ; v. and
dep. eons, and interpreter at Tansui Nov. 6, 1912 ;
dep. cons. gen. and interpreter at Yokohama Oct. 7, |
1913 ; V. and dep. eons. gen. at Yokohama June 25, ]
1914 ; asst. Japanese sec. at Tokyo Aug. 1, 1914 ; j
Japanese sec. at Tokyo Aug. 15. 1917 ; app. cons, of
class five July 6, 1921, and assigned to Dairen ; de-
tailed to Yokohama Oct. 17, 1923; to Tokyo Dec. 13,
1923; class four Dec. 19, 1923; For. Ser. officer of
class five July 1, 1924 ; class four Dec. 17, 1925 ;
assigned to the Dept. Feb. 14. 1928 ; sec, London !
Naval Conf., 1930 ; eons. gen. June 4, 1930 ; assigned
to Canton June 10, 1930 ; class three July 24, 1930 ;
.narried.
Banash, Sydney Henry.- — b. Boston, Mass., May 12,
1888 ; attended high sch. ; with business firm in
Argentina 1904-18 ; elk. in Am. Consulate General at
Buenos Aires 1918-19 ; app. v. c. at Buenos Aires
Sept. 2, 1921 ; married.
Barger, Ralph H.— b. Walnut, Miss., July 24, 1898 ;
high sch. grad. ; Miss. Coll. 1918 ; Y.M.C.A. Sch. of
Accountancy, 1926-29 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; elk. in War
Dept. 1924-27, in Dept. of Labor 1927-30; app. elk.
at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1930 ; mar-
ried.—BA.
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Barkalow, Rees Hagy. — h. Freehold, N. J., June 8,
1897; Univ. of Pa., B. S. 1920; grad. work. Harvard,
1920-22 ; tutored in languages ; mem. of bars of N. J.,
D. C, U. S. Court for China, and Panama Canal
Zone; law elk. 1920-23; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt.,
overseas service ; app., after exam., sec. of emb.
or leg. of class four Feb. 3, 1923, and assigned to the
Dept. ; to Panama Mar. 22, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of
class eight July 1, 1924 ; detailed to the Dept. July
22, 1924 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Peking Oct. 27, 1924 ;
resigned Jan. 5, 1926 ; law practice 1926-29 ; War
Dept. 1929-30 ; sec. and disbursing officer, Commn.
for study and review of conditions in Haiti and Spe-
cial Committee for the study of education in Haiti,
1930 ; app. act. asst. historical adviser, temp., at
$3,800 in the Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1930 ; married. —
HA.
Barker, Clifford Oman. — b. Newport, R. I., Sept. 24,
1904 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1926; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State July
23, 1923; at $1,000 Nov. 1, 1923; at $1,100 May
31, 1924, effective June 1 ; at $1,380 July 1, 1924 ;
at $1,680 Mar. 1, 1926; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,860 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,980 July 1,
1930.— PD.
Barnes, Charles Maurice. — 6. Winchester, Va., Feb.
14, 1879 ; Washington and Lee Univ. 1897-99, 1903-4 ;
George Washington, A. B. 1910, LL. B. 1921, LL. M.
1922 : mem. of bar of D. C. ; principal of public
sch. 1899-1900 ; instructor in hist, and languages,
prep, sch., 1900-1907 ; special agt., Bu. of Labor,
Dept. of Com. and Labor, 1907-8, and U. S. Immigra-
tion Commn. 1909 ; elk.. Census Bu., 1909-12 ; app.
elk. at $1,600 in the Dept. of State Jan. 5, 1912 ;
reapp. under Ex. order Aug. 24, 1912; at $1,800
June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; special asst. at
$2,500 Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1, 1920 ; drafting
officer July 1, 1920 ; asst. solicitor at $3,000 July 19,
1920; drafting officer at $3,500 Dec. 30, 1922, effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $3,800 July 1, 1924 ; at $4,200
May 1. 1925 ; at $4,600 Feb. 1, 1926 ; at $4,800 Nov.
1, 1927 ; counsel for U. S. before Int. Joint Commn.,
U. S. and Canada, 1923-27 ; chief. Treaty Division,
Apr. 21, 1928; at $5,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $6,500 Oct. 1, 1928 ; del.. Int. Conf. on Safety
of Life at Sea, London, 1929.— TD.
Barnes, Frank W, — b. Little Rock, Ark., May 7,
1907 ; attended high sch. in U. S. and France ; Univ.
of Calif. 1925-26 ; Sorboune. licence €s lettres 1928 ;
L'Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques, D. E. S. 1929;
journalist 1927-30 ; asst. instructor in Eng., Sor-
bonne, 1928-29 ; app. v. c. at Bucharest Sept. 24,
1930.
Barnes, Maynard Bertram.— 6. Le Roy, Minn., June
28, 1897 ; Grinnell Coll., A. B. 1919 ; app. v. c. at
Patras, Greece, Aug. 26, 1919 ; app., after exam., v.
c. of career of class three May 25, 1921 ; assigned
to Patras June 11, 1921 ; to Smyrna Oct. 18, 1921 ;
class two May 26, 1922 ; detailed to Am. High
Commn., Constantinople, Dec. 6, 1922 ; class one
Feb. 23, 1923 ; cons, of class seven Mar. 1, 1928 ;
detailed to Lausanne Conf. 1923 ; as del. of Am. High
Commr. to Turkey, Angora, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
of class eight July 1, 1924 ; class seven Aug. 8,
1924 ; assigned to St. Gall Nov. 17, 1924 ; to Berlin
Mar. 23, 1925 ; to the Dept. May 17, 1926 ; class six
Aug. 24, 1927 ; class five Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned as
cons, and 2d sec. at Sofia Mar. 22, 1930 ; married.
Barnhart, Eva Sylvia. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; busi-
ness high sch. grad. ; attended George Washington
Univ. and New York City Coll. ; stenog., Govt, depts.,
1914-19, 1922 ; employed by publishing firm, author,
and editor 1920-21; elk., Dept. of State, 1923-26;
app. elk. at $1,620 in the N. Y. Passport Agency
Sept. 1, 1926; at $1,680 Jan. 1, 1927; at $1,800
.July 1, 1928 ; at $1,860 May 1, 1930.
Barny, Frederick Sutton. — b. Baghdad, Iraq, of Am.
parents. Mar. 13, 1900 ; Rutgers, Litt. B. 1923 ; S. A.
T. C. 1918 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Liverpool
July 9, 1924 ; v. c. at Dublin Mar. 25, 1927.
Barringer, George Hannah. — V. Davidson, N. C,
July 1, 1889 ; attended private sch. ; Univ. of Va.
1906-7 ; Columbia Univ., summer 1915 ; elk. in U. S.
and dept. mgr. for importing firm in Japan 1912-17 ;
U. S. Army 1918-19, 2d It. ; O. B. C. ; app. v. c. at
Belfast July 8, 1919 ; at Campbellton Apr. 26, 1924 ;
at St. John's May 28, 1924 ; at Quebec Oct. 20, 1926 ;
at Yarmouth Mar. 26, 1929 ; married.
Barron, Bryton. — 6. Doone, Iowa, Dec. 6, 1898 ;
Sioux Falls Coll., A. B. ; Rhodes scholar, Oxford,
diploma in economics and political science 1922, B.
Litt. 1923 ; newspaper editor 1918-19 ; editorial
writer 1923—25 ; teacher in high sch., Philippine Is.,
1925 ; editor and chief of Division of Publications,
I'hilippine Bu. of Education, 1926-28 ; author of text-
books on Eng. composition ; instructor at Sioux Falls
Coll. 1929 ; app. asst. etlitor at $2,600 in the Dept. of
State July 11, 1929 ; chief of publishing section.
Dec. 7, 1929 ; at $3,200 February 1, 1930 ; at $3,400
July 1, 1930 ; married.— HA.
Barry, Grace W. (Mrs.) — b. Bering, Mo. ; Univ. of
Minn., B. S. 1929, grad. work 1929-30 ; teacher in
high sch. 1914-20 ; cataloguer in library 1926-30 ;
app. library asst. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State July
1, 1930.— HA.
Barry, John Robert. — h. Boston, Mass., Dec. 14,
1877 ; private tutors ; attended business sch. and
Tufts Coll. ; McGill Univ., Montreal, 1918-19 ; photog-
rapher 1891-1912 ; salesman 1912-15 ; stenog. 1915-
17, in War Dept. 1917-18 ; elk. in Am. Consulate
General at Montreal Aug. 2, 1918 ; app. v. c. at Mon-
treal May 3, 1919 ; at Campbellton Oct. 18, 1922 ; at
Montreal Jan. 8, 1923 ; married.
Barton, John Louis. — 6. Brown Co., Wis., May 28,
1893 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; St.
StanLslaws Coll. 1909-10; elk. 1912-13; cml. em-
ployment 1913-14, 1916-17; elk.. Navy Dept., 1917-
22 ; app. elk. at $1,600 in the Chicago Passport Agcy.
of the Dept. of State June 27, 1922 ; at $1,680 Aug.
1, 1924; asst. passport agt. at $2,100 Oct. 1, 1925;
at $2,200 Nov. 1, 1926 ; at $2,300 July 1, 1927 ; at
$2,500 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,600 May 1, 1930.
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Bassel, Cornelia Bruen. — 6. Clarksburg, W. Va. ;
attended private sch. ; Wilson Coll. one yr. ; elk.,
Govt, depts., 1918-25 ; app. elk. at $1,560 in the
Dept. of State Feb. 28, 1925, effective Mar. 1; at
$1,G20 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 Oct.
1, 1928 ; asst. to the chief instructor of the For. Ser.
Sch. at $2,000 Oct. 1, 1920; at -1^2,200 July 1, 1930;
at $2,300 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— FSS.
Bassett, Jane Bartholomew. — h. New Britain,
Conn. ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; Wash-
ington Coll. of Law and George Washington Univ. ;
stenog. 1893-1904; elk. in Navy Dept. 1907-10; with
Tariff Bd. 1910-12 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept.
of State Mar. 29, 1912 ; at $1,000 Dec. 1, 1913 ; at
$1,200 May 1, 1916; at $1,400 June 22, 1916, effec-
tive July 1; at $1,600 Aug. 1, 1918; at $1,860 July
1, 1924 ; at $2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$2,100 July 1, 1928; at $2,300 July 1, 1930. — EE.
Baugus, John Elmer.^6. Lobelville, Tenn., Oct. 7,
1SS9 ; liigb sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; South-
western Univ. 1915-17; LaSalle Extension Univ.,
grad. 1929 ; asst. bookkeeper 1911-15 ; U. S. Army
1918—19, overseas service ; asst. cashier 1919-22 ; elk..
Gen. Accounting Office, 1922-30 ; app. elk. at $2,000
in the Dept. of State May 13, 1930 ; at $2,100 July
1, 1930; at $2,200 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act);
married. — BA.
Baxley, Louise Italia. — h. Douglasville, Ga. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; George Washing-
ton Univ. 1926-27 ; stenog. 1919-20, 1922-24 ; in
■ Govt, depts. 1920, 1924-27 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the
Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1927; at $1,440 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,500 July 1, 1928; at $1,620 May
1, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— FA.
Bay, Charles Alexander, — B. Columbus, Ohio, June
7, 1886 ; Ohio State Univ. one yr. ; Sorbonne five
months ; stenog. 1905-7 ; PcTssenger agt. 1917-18 ;
U. S. Army 1918-19, 1st It. ; with Fuel Admin, in
Pittsburgh 1920 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three Sept. 7, 1920; assigned to Dublin Oct.'
18, 1920 ; class two May 26, 1922 ; assigned to Casa-
blanca Oct. 12, 1922 ; class one Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned
to Port an Prince Mar. 30, 1923 ; to Tampieo May
22, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unelass. July 1, 1924 ;
class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; cons. Mar. 3, 1925 ; as-
signed to Tampieo Sept. 14, 1925 ; to Corinto May 7,
1926 ; to Tientsin Nov. 9, 1926 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. and assigned as cons, and 3d sec. at Bangkok
Nov. 11, 1927 ; class seven May 17, 1928 ; assigned
as 3d see. at Bucharest Sept. 2.3, 1929 ; 2d sec. Oct.
19, 1929 ; class six Dec. 19, 1920 ; assigned to Tirana
Sept. 15, 1930 ; married.
Beach, Arthur Eugene. — h. Washington, D. C, Mar.
24, 1907 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington, A. B.
1930 ; elk. Govt, depts., 1924-27 ; app. archive asst.
at $1,320 in the Dept. of State July 20, 1927 ; at
$1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500 July 1,
1928; at $1,800 Jan. 1, 1929; at $1,920 July 1, 1930;
at $2,000 Aug. 1, 1930. — HA.
Beach, William Hall. — b. Concord Wharf, Va., May
20, 1893; Univ. of Va., B. A. 1916; Harvard, A. M.
1917 ; Univ. of Grenoble, France, summer 1920 ; Univ.
of Va., summer 1921; Middlebury French Sch., sum-
mers 1922 and 1923; U. S. Army 1917-19; instruc-
tor, prep, sch., 1919-24; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unelass. and v. e. of career Oct. 16, 1924 ;
assigned to Bombay Nov. 8, 1924 ; class eight, cons.,
and assigned to Bombay Oct. 16, 1929.
Beaulac, Willard Leon. — h. Pawtucket, R. I., July
25, 1899 ; Brown Univ. two yrs. ; Georgetown Sch. of
For. Ser., B. F. S. 1921 ; George Washington Univ.,
summer 1921 ; U. S. Navy 1918-19 ; elk., Bu. of
Internal Revenue, 1921 ; app., after exam., v. e. of
career of class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned to
Tampieo Dec. 14, 1921 ; class two Feb. 26, 1923 ;
assigned to Puerto Castilla May 12, 1923 ; class one
Nov. 23, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unelass. July 1, 1924 ;
class eight and cons. Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Arica
Mar. 9, 1925 ; sec. of Am. del. and asst. see. gen. of
Plebiscitary Commn., Tacna-Ariea Arbitration, 1926 ;
class seven June 8, 1927; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct.
5, 1927 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Port au Prince Oct.
12, 1927 ; to the Dept. Apr. 13, 1928 ; as 2d sec. at
Managua Dee. 10, 1928 ; class six May 23. 1929.
Beaumont, Adam, — h. England, Jan. 24, 1890 ; Am.
citizen ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; Boston
Univ. 1914-16 ; corr. courses. Universal Inst., New
York City; elk. 1917-18, in War Dept. 1918; app.
elk. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 4, 1918 ; assigned to the
leg. at Port au Prince Jan. 25, 1919 ; resigned July
31, 1920 ; conducted shopping bureau 1920-21 ; ac-
countant 1921-22 ; app. elk. iu Am. Consulate at
Saloniki Apr. 1922 ; v. e. at Saloniki Aug. 25, 1922 ;
at Patras Sept. 11, 1923 ; at Saloniki Sept. 22, 1923 ;
at Naples. Dec. 5, 1924 ; at Riviere du Loup June 30,
1930; at Hamilton, Ont., Oct. 6, 1930; married.
Bechtold, Leonice Keegin (Mrs.) — b. Washington,
D. C. ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog.
1922-25 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Oct.
16, 1925 ; at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,440 Nov. 1,
1927; at $1,500 Dec. 1, 1927; at $1,620 July 1. 1928
(Welch Act); at $1,680 July 1, 1928; at $1,800
July 1, 1930.— FA.
Beck, Goldie R. — h. Delta, Colo. ; attended high
sch. and business sch. ; Berlitz Sch. of Languages
1928; bookkeeper 1923-24; stenog. 1924-25; apf.
elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State Jan. 11. 1926 :
at $1,320 Nov. 1, 1926 ; at $1,440 July 1. 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,500 Sept. 1, 1928 ; at $1,560
July 1, 1930.— VD.
Beck, Henry Abraham Winchester, — b. Indianapolis.
Ind., Jan. 22, 1903 ; Phillips Andover ; Harvard, A. B.
1925 ; George Washington Law Sch. 1925-26 ; app..
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unelass. May 28, 1926 :
V. e. of career June 15, 1926 ; assigned to Geneva,
temp., Apr. 22, 1927 ; to Athens June 16, 1927 ; to
Alexandria Aug. 30, 1929.
Beck, William Hopkins. — h. Washington, D. C.
Sept. 8, 1892 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
sec. to mem. of Cong, one and one-half yrs. ; Inst,
of Industrial Research three and one-half yrs. ; Nat.
Geographic Society two yrs. ; U. S. Army 1917-20,
overseas service ; capt., O. R. C. ; detailed to Am.
Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919 ; app. special
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asst. at $2,500 in the Dopt. of State Jan. 13, 1920 ;
private sec. to the sec. of state June 1, 1920; draft-
ing officer at $3,000 Nov. 1, 1920 ; detailed to accom-
pany the sec. of state on mission to Rio de Janeiro
1920 ; at $3,500 July 16, 1923 ; asst. to the sec. of
state at $3,800 Feb. 1. 1926 ; at $4,200 Feb. 2. 1926 ;
at $4,600 Apr. 1, 1926; at $5,000 Feb. 1, 1927; at
$5,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; detailed to accom-
pany the sec. of state on mission for signature of
Pact for Renunciation of War, Paris, 1928 ; at $8,000
Dec. 1. 1929; sec.. London Naval Conf., 1930;
married. — S.
Becker, Clayton S. — ?;. Lancaster. I'u., Sept. 29,
1882 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; teleg-
rapher 1905-15; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of
State Oct. 4, 1915 ; at $1,200 June 22, 1916, effective
July 1 ; at $1,400 Dec. 13, 1917 ; at $1,600 May 1,
1920; at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ;
at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; code elk., London
Naval Conf., 1930; at $2,300 July 1, 1930; married. —
DCR.
Beckert, Agnes H. (Mrs.) — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
business high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1922-23 ; stenog. and bookkeeper 1922-24 ; in Dept.
of Interior 1924-25 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept.
of State Feb. 16, 1925 ; at $1,380 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at
$1,440 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,500 Sept. 1, 1927; at
$1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 Apr. 1.
1929: at $1,920 July 1. 1930; at $2,000 Nov. 24,
1930.— B.\.
Beebe, Hoel Stewart. — b. Derby, Vt., Mar. 4. 1851 ;
Derby Acad, and Beebe Acad., Quebec ; teacher in
public sch. 1870 ; mercantile business ; cons. agt. at
Lincboro 1874-88 ; app. cons. agt. at Lineboro June
1. 1893; at Stanstead Junction Mar. 31, 1908; at
Beebe Junction Oct. 15, 1909 ; married.
Beitz, William Edward. — b. North Tonawanda.
N. Y., Aug. 17, 1890 ; Cornell, C. E. ; Cornell Grad.
Sch. throe yrs. ; instructor in structural engineering,
Cornell, 1912-17; U. S. Army 1917-21, capt. ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Hamburg May 1923 ; v. c.
at Hamburg Apr. 14, 1924 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and assigned to
Hamburg Aug. 3, 1925; to Berlin June 16. 1928;
class eight, con?., and assigned to Berlin Dec. 19,
1929 ; married.
Belford. Wilton. — app. laborer, temp., in the Dept.
nf State Dec. 2, 1930.— HA.
Belin, Ferdinand Lammot. — b. Scranton, Pa., Mar.
15. 18S1 ; Hotchkiss Sch. ; Yale, Ph. B. 1901 ; mgr.,
tieas., and v. pres., mfg. companies 1901-16; coun-
cilman and commr. of Scranton 1909-14 ; sec. to Am.
Min. in China and asst. in Am. Leg. at Peking 1917-
19 : elk., Dept. of State, Oct.-Dec. 1919 ; app., after
exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Dec. 20, 1919,
and assigned to the Dept. ; to Constantinople Mar. 10,
1920; to Paris May 26, 1921; app. sec. of class three
Mar. 2.3, 1922; sec. gen., Am. del., Lausanne Conf.,
1922-23; assigned to the Dept. Aug. 20, 1923; class
two Jan. 23, 1924; For. Ser. officer of class four
July 1. 1924: assigned as 1st sec. at Constantinople
Aug. 1, 1926; at London Jan. 5, 1928; class three
Oct. 16, 1929 ; sec. to Am. del., London Naval Conf.,
1930 ; resigned July 8, 1930 ; app. chief. Division of
Int. Conf. and Protocol, at $8,000 in the Dept. of
State Nov. 17, 1930 ; married.— IC.
Bellinger, Patrick Keison Lynch (Comdr.) — b.
Cheraw, S. C, Oct. 8, 1885 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1907 ;
assigned as asst. naval att. for air at Rome Apr. 24,
1928 ; married.
Belovsky, Sidney Arthur. — b. New Yor^ City Aug.
3, 1901 ; attended high sch. ; elk. and salesman in
U. S. and So. Africa 1917-21 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Prince Rupert Mar. 1921 ; at Vancouver
Sept. 1923; v. c. at Vancouver Aug. 16, 1924; at
Edmonton, temp., Aug. 10, 1927 ; at Vancouver Oct.
17, 1927 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
v. c. of career, and assigned to Vancouver Oct. 16,
1929 ; married.
Bennett, Margaret Vincent. — b. Augusta, Ca. : at-
tended private sch. ; app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept.
of State Sept. 16, 1918; at $1,320 Nov. 1, 1918; at
$1,400 Jan. 1, 1920 ; at $1,600 Nov. 5, 1920, effective
Nov. 1 ; at $1,800 Apr. 1, 1921 ; at $2,100 July 1,
1924; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); admin,
asst. at $2,600 June 1, 1929 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1930 ;
at $2,900 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— IC.
Benninghoflf, Harry Merrell. — &. Chicago, 111., Aug.
18, 1904; Univ. of Rochester, A. B. 1926; teacher of
Eng. in Japanese sch. 1923-24, 1926-27 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate General at Tokyo Mar. 1927 ; v. c. at
Tokyo June 21, 1927 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and assigned to Tokyo
Jan. 29, 1929 ; as language officer at Tokyo Feb. 9,
1929 ; married.
Benton, James Webb, — 6. Fort Myer, Va., July 9,
1892 : Hackley Sch. ; private sch. and tutors, Ger-
many and England ; Cambridge Univ., England, B. A.
1914 ; M. A. 1919 ; with Brit.-Am. Ambulance Corps
1915; sec, War Relief Assn., 1916-17; U. S. Army
1917-19, 1st It. ; asst. to mil. att. at Tokyo 1918-19 ;
app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four
Nov. 15, 1920 ; assigned to Rio de Janeiro Jan. 5,
1921 ; to Montevideo Sept. 29, 1922 ; app. sec. of class
three Jan. 23, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class six
July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Caracas July 12,
1924 ; at Lisbon Jan. 10, 1925 ; at Warsaw Feb. 7,
1927 ; at Madrid Sept. 30, 1929 ; class five May 9,
1930.
Eerger. David C. — b. Gretna, Va., July 26. 1896 ;
high sch. grad. ; Roanoke Coll. one yr. ; Georgetown
Sch. of For. Ser. ; U. S. Navy 1917-19 : elk. and ma-
chinist ; elk.. Civil Ser. Commn. and Dist. Rent
Commn. ; app., after exam., student interpreter In
China May 20, 1920 ; v. c. at Changsha Feb. 19, 1921 ;
at Peking May 1921 ; app. v. c. and interpreter at
Tientsin Oct. 9, 1922 ; at Shanghai May 18, 1923 ;
at Tientsin June 13, 1923 ; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; cons.
Mar. 3, 1925 ; assigned to Swatow June 18. 1927 ;
class seven May 17, 1928 ; class six Aug. 15, 1930 ;
married.
Bergin, Thomas Daniel. — b. Staunton, Va., Nov. 4,
1893 ; attended high sch. ; business sch. grad. ; stenog.
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and law elk. 1916-18; U. S. Army 1918-19; sec-
retary 1919-23 ; elk.. Veterans' Bu., 1923 ; app. elk.
in Am. Emb. at Constantinople Feb. 7, 1924 ; at St.
John's, N. F., Aug. IG, 1928; v. e. at St. John's
Sept. 10, 1928; at Kingston, Ont., Sept. 29, 1930.
Berliner, Harry P.— 6. New York City Oct. 19,
inOG ; high sch. grad. ; Coll. of City of New York
1924- ; messenger 1924-25 ; actuarial elk. 1925-28 ;
elk. in U. S. Customs Court, N. Y., 1928-29, in N. Y.
Passport Agency 1929; app. elk., temp., at $1,620 in
the N. Y. Passport Agency of the Dept. of State Apr.
14, 1930.
Bernstein, Herman. — 5. Neustadt-Seherwindt, Russia,
Sept. 21. 187G ; special newspaper corr. in Europe
1908-12 ; founder and editor of newspaper 1914-lG ;
editor-in-chief of magazine 1916-19 ; newspaper corr.
in Russia 1917, 1918 ; war corr. in Siberia and France
1918 ; newspaper corr. at Paris Peace Conf. 1919 ;
author and translator of many books ; app. E. E.
and M. P. to Albania Feb. 17, 1930 ; married.
Berrey, Nannie Weldon. — 6. Stafford, Va. ; attended
public sch. ; elk. 1916-18, 1921-23, in Govt, depts.
1919-21, 1928 ; app. elk., temp., at $900 in the Dept.
of State Jan. 10, 1924; at $1,320 July 1, 1924; at
$1,380 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,440 Jan. 1, 1928; at
$1,5G0 July 1. 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 July
1, 1928 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Berry, Burton Yost. — 6. Fowler, Ind., Aug. 31,
1901 ; Ind. Univ., A.B. 1923, A.M. 1925 ; Univ. of
Paris 1925-27 ; mem. of bar of Ind. ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unelass. and v. e. of career
May 17, 1928 ; assigned to the For, Ser. Sch. May 21,
1928: to Constantinople (Istanbul) Aug. 31, 1928.
Bertot, Raoul Armando. — h. Manzanillo, Cuba, Jan.
9, 1884 ; attended private sch. in Cuba and studied
in England and U. S. ; weigher on sugar plantation
four yrs., insp. of weights and measures three yrs.,
draftsman and paymaster four yrs., and elk. four
yrs., Manzanillo ; asst. to the eons. agt. at Man-
zanillo and later act. eons. agt. ; app. cons. agt. at
Manzanillo Apr. 20, 1922; married.
Besore, Mildred Elizabeth (Mrs.) — b. Prince George
Co., Md. : attended high sch. and business seh. ;
stenog.. War Dept., 1918-19, 1924-26; typist 1926-
27 ; in Veterans' Bu. 1927 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the
Dept. of State Sept. 1, 1927 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act); at $1,500 July 1, 1928; at $1,620
Jan. 1, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Betts, Paul Courtnay. — b. Towanda, Pa., July 25,
1884 ; Susquehanna Collegiate Inst. ; special agt,, of-
fice mgr., and mem. of firm, insur. company 1904-18 ;
traveling auditor with Am. Red Cross in Europe
1918-22; with Near East Relief in Turkey 1922-23;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Paris May
1923 ; V. e. at Paris Mar. 2, 1925 ; at Calais, temp..
Dee. 8, 1928 ; at Paris Dee. 31, 1928 ; at Biarritz,
temp., Jan. 10, 1930 ; at Paris Apr. 12, 1930 ; at Ca-
lais, temp., May 6, 1930 ; at Paris July 26, 1930.
Bevan, Thomas Horatio. — b. Baltimore, Md.. Jan.
29. 1887 ; attended private sch. ; Univ. Seh. for Boys ;
Johns Hopkins 1906-8; studied law 1908-10; rod-
man, U. S. Geological Survey, summer 1906 ; sec. to
mem. of Cong. 1908-10; elk. in Am. Consulate at
Tampieo 1910-12 ; app., after exam., cons. asst. Apr.
24, 1912 ; V. and dep. cons, at Tampieo June 27,
1912 ; V. c. at Tampieo by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
at Berne May 3, 1916 ; at Glasgow Jan. 10, 1917 ;
cons, of class eight Feb. 19, 1918 ; class six Sept. 5,
1919 ; assigned to Bahia Dec. 1, 1919 ; class five
Nov. 23, 1921 ; class four Mar. 1, 1923 ; nssigned
to Montevideo Mar. 30, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of
class five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Hamburg Oct. 23,
1924 ; class four Feb. 24, 1925 ; cons. gen. May 31,
1928; assigned to Oslo June 13, 1928; class three
Oct. 16, 1929; married.
Bevans, Charles Irving. — b. Grantsville, Md., Sept.
21, 1908 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1926-29; elk. 1925-27, in Veterans' Bu. 1927-29;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State May 16, 1929 ;
at $1,620 June 1, 1930.— DCR.
Beylard, Charles Brasliears. — b. Cannes, France, of
Am. parents, Sept. 15, 1888 ; Public Coll. of the City
of Nice, France, and Dr. Schmidt's Inst., St. Gallen,
Switzerland ; private tutor in London ; bank elk. in
Nice one yr. ; elk. in Am. Consulate at Nice 1908-16 ;
app. V. e. at Tunis May 5, 1917 ; at Bizerta Aug. 29,
1923 ; at Tunis Dec. 5, 1923 ; at Las Palmas, temp..
June 20, 1929 ; at Tunis Oct. 23, 1929 ; at Marseille
Nov. 6, 1930.
Biar, Herbert Carlson. — h. Chicago. 111., Sept. 22,
1884 ; attended high sch. and business sch. in Sweden
and Switzerland ; George Washington Univ. 1909-10 ;
elk. in Berlin 1903-4, in Stockholm 1904-5, in Lon-
don 1905, in U. S. 1905-9 ; Library of Cong. 1910-11 ;
app., after exam., cons. asst. July 12, 1911 ; v. and
dep. cons, at Naples Dee. 5. 1912 ; v. c. at Naples by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; at Glasgow June 1, 1920 ;
at Birmingham May 27, 1921 ; at Nottingham Sept.
2, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer unelass. July 1, 1924 ; as-
signed to Oslo Mar. 18, 1926; to GOteborg Apr. 10,
1928.
Bickers, William Andrew. — b. Madison Co., Va.,
Feb. 29, 1880 ; Univ. of Va., B. A. and M. A. 1901 ;
teacher of Latin, German, and English in private
sch. 1901-2 ; farmer 1902-14 ; editor of newspaper
1908-11 ; app., after exam., cons, at Hobart Apr. 24,
1914 ; eons, of class nine by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; assigned to Adelaide July 5, 1917 ; on detail in
Am. Consulate at Melbourne Nov.-Dee. 1917 ; assigned
to Puerto Plata May 25, 1918; For. Ser. officer un-
elass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight Apr. 15, 1930 ; as-
signed to Charlottetown July 1, 1930 ; married.
Biddle, John Henry.— I*. Brooklyn, N. Y.. May 26,
1871 ; Ft. Lee Mil. Acad. ; with exporting firm since
1888 ; app. v. and dep. eons, at Belize July 27, 1907 ;
V. e. at Belize by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; married.
Bigelow, Donald Fairchild. — 6. St. Paul. Minn., Nov.
10, 1896: Princeton 1915-17; L'ficole Libre dcs
Sciences Politiques 1919-20 ; Harvard 1920-21 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, 1st It., overseas service ; with Am.
Red Cross in Poland 1919 ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three May 25, 1921 ; assigned to
Bucharest July 21, 1921; class two May 2r,. 1922;
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class one Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to Faris Aug. 17,
1923 ; app. cons, of class seven Dec. 19, 1923 ; For.
Ser. ofBcer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; class seven
Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned to the Dept. Mar. 3, 1927 ;
sec. to Am. del., Thirteenth Int. Parliamentary Com.
Conf., Kio de Janeiro 1927 ; assigned to Tangier
Mar. 31, 1930 ; class six May 9, 1930 ; married.
Bingham, Hiram, jr. — b. Cambridge, Mass., July 17,
1903 ; Groton Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1925 ; Harvard Law
Sch. 1927-2S ; elk. in Am. Leg. at Peking 1925-26 ;
teacher 1926-27 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Mar. 26, 1929 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. May 1, 1929 ; to Kobe July 10,
1929; to Tokyo Nov. 20, 1929.
Birch, Mary Nedetta.— 6. Falls Church, Va. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; typist-elk.. Govt,
dcpts., 1908-15 ; app. elk., temp., at $900 in the Dept.
of State July 28, 1915 ; permanently, at $1,000 under
Ex. order June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at $1,200,
temp., Sept. 20, 1916 ; permanently, Oct. 10, 1916 ;
at $1,400 June 11, 1919 ; at $1,600 Nov. 5, 1921 ; at
$1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at
$1,980 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,040 July
1. 1928; at $2,100 July 1, 1930; at $2,160 July 3,
1930 (Brookhart Act). — NE.
Birkeland, Carl.- — 6. Stavanger, Norway, Mar. 28,
1886 ; naturalized 1916 ; attended sch. in Norway ;
high sch. grad. ; Lewis Inst., Chicago, 1908-11 ;
laboratory and engineering insp. 1904-17 ; U. S. Army
1918-21 ; app. v. c. at Riga Oct. 25, 1921 ; elk. in
Am. Consulate at Copenhagen July 1, 1924 ; v. c. at
Copenhagen Oct. 6, 1926 ; at Warsaw Nov. 13, 1929 ;
married.
Black, James Ernest. — B. Pittsburgh, Pa., June 1,
1901 ; St. Paul's Sch. grad. ; Trinity Coll. 1919-21 ;
instructor in private sch. 1921-25 ; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass. May 28, 1926 ; v. c. of career
June 15, 1926 ; assigned to Bremen Apr. 8, 1927 ; to
Shanghai Aug. 21, 1930 ; married.
Blackard, Wade. — h. Jackson, Tenn., July 16, 1896 ;
Univ. of Tenn. 1914-16 ; Union Univ. 1916 ; Univ. of
Ya. 1916-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It., O. R. C. ;
supercargo, U. S. Shipping Bd., 1919-20; app. v. c.
at Calgary May 5, 1920 ; at Singapore June 14, 1921 ;
at Cohh Dec. 18, 1924 ; at Belfast Dec. 1, 1928 ; at
Luxemburg, temp., Sept. 3, 1930.
Blake, Gilson Grant, jr. — b. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 7,
1893 ; Friends Sch. ; Swarthmore, A. B. 1915 ; Har-
vard Sch. of Bu.siness Admin. 1919 ; floor mgr. and
salesman 191.5-17 ; U. S. Navy 1917-19, ensign ; app.
V. c. at Newcastle, Australia, Feb. 24, 1920 ; at Ade-
laide Feb. 11, 1921 ; at Newcastle Apr. 27, 1921 ;
at Melbourne Dec. 28, 1921 ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three Sept. 30, 1922 ; assigned to
Ottawa Oct. 14, 1922 ; class two Nov. 23, 1923 ; For.
Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to George-
town July 11, 1925 ; class eight and cons. Aug. 31,
1925 ; assigned to Georgetown Sept. 29, 1925 ; to
Geneva Oct. 15, 1927 ; disbursing officer. Int. Conf.
on Economic Statistics, Geneva, 1928 ; Special Commn.
for the Preparation of a Draft Conv. on the Manu-
facture of Arms, 3d sess., Geneva, 1928 ; class seven
May 23, 1929 ; married.
Blake, Maxwell. — b. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. l.">,
1877 ; St. John Mil. Acad., Scarett Coll., and Mo.
State Univ. ; studied under private tutor abroad ;
in ranching, real estate, and bonding business ; app.,
after exam., cons', at Funchal Feb. 2, 1906 ; at Dun-
fermline Dec. 21, 1907 ; cons. gen. at Bogota Jan. 11,
1910 ; at Tangier Dec. 14, 1910 ; mem.. Int. Bd. of
Taxe Urbaine, 1911; in charge of Am. Leg. at
Tangier Apr. 4-16, 1912, and charge d'affaires Sept. 2,
1912-July 20, 1917 ; representative on Int. Sanitary
Council of Morocco 1912, and pres. of Council 1914,
1916, 1929 ; del., Int. Commn. of Public Works, 1912 ;
representative on Int. Commn. of Cape Spartel Light-
house 1912 ; cons. gen. of class five Feb. 22, 1915,
effective Feb. 5 ; agt. and cons. gen. at Tangier July
20, 1917 ; detailed to Am. Commu. to Negotiate Peace,
Paris, 1919 ; cons. gen. of class two Feb. 14, 1922 ;
detailed as Commr. in Albania Apr. 27, 1922 ; directed
to proceed to U. S. Nov. 25, 1922 ; unassigned from
Jan. 5, 1923 ; directed to proceed to Gibraltar Feb.
15, 1923 ; detailed to Angora as del. to Am. High
Commr. to Turkey Apr. 25, 1923 ; assigned to Mel-
bourne Nov. 3, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class one
July 1, 1924; diplo. agt. and cons. gen. at Tangier
May 14, 1925 ; married.
Blake, Monroe Williams. — b. St. Paul, Minn., Jan.
9, 1900 ; Univ. of Mich., Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser., and George Washington Univ. ; U. S. Naval
Reserve Force 1918 ; accountant 1919-21 ; salesman
1921-25; title examiner 1925-26; app. elk. at $1,320
in the Dept. of State May 15, 1928 ; at $1,440 July
1. 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 Oct. 1, 1929 ; at
$1,680 July 1, 1930 ; married.— DCR.
Blake, Ralph Joseph, — b. Portland, Oreg., Mar. 19,
1907 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S. 1929 ;
elk. 1924-25, in Public Health Ser. 1925-26, in the
Dept. of State KI26-29 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 18, 1929; to
Nuevo Laredo, temp., Nov. 27, 1929 ; to the Dept.
Apr. 18, 1930 : to the For. Ser. Sch. July 16, 1930 ;
to Tsinan Nov. 8, 1930.
Bland, Julia M. — b. Washington, D. C. ; Washington
Coll. of Law, LL. B. and M. P. L. 1925; clk.-typist.
Govt, depts., 1925-29 ; app. archive asst. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1929 ; at $1,5G0 July 1.
1930 ; at $1,620 Aug. 1, 1930.— HA.
Blandford, Alice Middleton (Mrs.) — b. Washington,
D. C. ; attended public sch. and Waverly Sem., Wash-
ington, D. C. ; elk., War Dept., 1898-1913 ; app. elk.
at $1,200 in the Dept. of State June 11, 1913; at
$1,400 Nov. 28, 1913, effective Dec. 19; at $1,600
Sept. 22, 1914 ; act. representative in charge of the
exhibit of the Dept. at the Panama-Pacific Int. Ex-
position, San Francisco, Feb. 20-Aug. 31, 1915 ; at
$1,800 Mar. 1, 1919 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1924 ; at
$2,300 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,100 Oct. 1,
1928.— IC.
Blandy, "William Henry Purnell (Lt. Comdr.) — b.
New York City June 28, 1890; U.S.N.A. grad. 1913;
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EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
assigned as uaval att. at Rio de Janeiro Dec. 16,
1930; married.
Blaskey, Beth. — b. Tomah, Wis. ; liigh sch. grad. ;
app. elk. at |1,260 in the Dept. of State Aug. 27,
1930. — DCR.
Blatchford, Edward W. — h. Cliicago, 111., July 13,
1S68 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Jerusa-
lem Sept. 11, 1929 ; v. c. at Jersualem Dec. 29, 1930.
Blessingr, Madge Middleton (Mrs.) — b. New London,
Conn. ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
stenog. 1913-14, 1916; sec. 1917-18; app. elk., temp.,
at $1,200 in the Dept. of State June 12, 1918 ; at
$1,000 Feb. 1, 1921 ; at $1,080 Sept. 1, 1922 ; at
$1,140 Oct. 16, 1922; at $1,200 Dec. 30, 1922, effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1923; at $1,440 July 1, 1924; at $1,500
Mar. 1, 1925; at $1,560 Dec. 1, 1925; at $1,860
Dec. 1, 1927; at $2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $2,100 July 1, 1928; at $2,300 July 1, 1930.— FA.
Bliss, Burdette B. — h. Augusta. Mich., July 23.
1894 ; Albion Coll. 1916-18 ; salesman and store mgr.
four yrs. ; U. S. Army 1918 ; v. c. at Singapore
1919-20 ; app. v. c. at Puerto Barrios Mar. 8, 1923 ;
elk. in Am. Consulate at Guatemala 1923 ; v. c. at
Guatemala Mar. 12, 1924 ; at Puerto Barrios Apr. 23,
1924 ; resigned Feb. 1925 ; in business in Guatemala
1925-26; app. v. c. at Guatemala June 9, 1926;
married.
Bliss, Robert Woods. — b. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 5,
1875 ; Harvard, A. B. 1900 ; in office of sec. of Porto
Rico 1900-1901 ; sec. to gov. of Porto Rico 1901-3 ;
app., after exam., cons, at Venice June 18, 1903 ;
2d sec. of enib. at Petrograd Oct. 10, 1904 ; sec. of leg.
at Brussels Jan. 10, 1907 ; del.. Int. Conf. to Consider
Revision of the Arms and Ammunition Regulations of
the General Act of Brussels of July 2, 1890, 1908;
sec. of leg. at Buenos Aires Aug. 4, 1909 ; sec. of
emb. at Paris Feb. 1, 1912 ; del.. Int. Diplo. Conf. for
the Consideration of the Question of the Relief of
Aliens, Paris, 1912 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of class one
by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned as couns. of
einb. at Paris July 17, 1916 ; on detail at The Hague
Sept.-Nov. 1918 ; assigned to the Dept. and desig-
nated chief, Division of Western European Affairs,
Apr. 26, 1920; app. 3d asst. sec. of state Mar. 15,
1921 ; in charge of ceremonials, protocols, etc., Conf.
on Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ;
app. E. E. and M. P. to Sweden Jan. 30, 1923 ; A. B.
and P. to Argentina Feb. 17, 1927 ; married.
Blocker, Vinklor Harwood, jr. — 6. Hondo, Tex., June
8, 1903 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; bookkeeper
192."^-26 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at
Callao-Lima Mar. 19, 1926 ; resigned Sept. 14, 1927 ;
elk. 1927-28 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Man-
zanillo Oct. 18, 1928; v. c. at Manzanillo Nov. 27,
1928 ; at Asunci6n Mar. 17, 1930.
Blocker, William P. — h. Hondo, Tex., Sept. 30,
1892 ; attended public sch. ; teacher in public sch.
1910-11; salesman 1911-12; app. v. and dep. cons.
at Ciudad Porfirio Diaz July 18, 1913 ; v. c. at Pledras
Negras Feb. 6, 1915 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to Piedras
Negras Oct. 21, 1919 ; app. cons, of class seven Apr.
5, 1920; assigned to Piedras Negras Apr. 14, 1920;
class six Nov. 21, 1921 ; assigned to Guaymas Dec. 17.
1923 ; class five June 3. 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of
class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Mazatlan .\ug. 17,
1925 ; to Ciudad Juarez Sept. 24, 1929 ; class five
May 9, 1930 ; married.
Blohm, Lee K. — b. Virginia, 111., Jan. 31, 1886 ;
Univ. of 111., B. A. 1908; teacher in high sch. 1909-
11 ; supt. of public sch. 1911-19 ; app., after exam.,
cons, of class eight Aug. 8, 1919 ; assigned to Fron-
tera Oct. 21, 1919 ; class seven Dec. 18, 1919; as-
signed to Aguascalientes Oct. 18, 1921 ; For. Ser.
officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Van-
couver Jan. 30. 1925 ; class seven May 17. 1928 ; as-
signed to Rogina Dec. 19, 1928 ; class six July 24.
1930 ; married.
Blue, George Verne.— 6. Yaauina City, Oreg., Oct.
25, 1891 ; Univ. of Oreg., B. A. 1922 ; Univ. of Calif.,
M. A. 1923 ; Univ. of Paris 1926-28. as traveling fel-
low in hist, for Univ. of Calif. ; U. S. Army 1918-19,
overseas service ; teaching fellow, Univ. of Calif.,
1C22-23, 1925-26 ; instructor in hist., Univ. of
Hawaii, 1923-25 ; Historical Cong., Oslo, 1928 ; asst.
prof, of hist., Univ. of Oreg., 1928-30 ; app. research
asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Oct. 1, 1930.—
HA.
Boal, Pierre de Lagarde. — b. Thonon-les-Bains,
France, of Am. parents, Sept. 29, 1895 ; St. Paul's
Sch. ; sec. in France 1914-15 ; French Army 1915-
17; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt., overseas service; app..
after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Deo.
20, 1919 ; assigned to Mexico City Dec. 27, 1919 ;
to the Dept. Mar. 19, 1920 ; sec. Int. Conf. on Elec-
trical Communications, Washington, 1920 ; assigned
to Belgrade Dec. 6, 1920 ; sec. of class three Mar. 23,
1922 ; assigned to Warsaw Nov. 13, 1922 ; For. Ser.
officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 2d sec.
of leg. at Berne July 1, 1924 ; class five Aug. 8, 1924 ;
assigned as 2d sec. at Lima Sept. IS, 1925 ; class
four and assigned as 1st sec. at Lima Dec. 17, 1925 ;
to the Dept. Apr. 9, 1928 ; sec. Int. Conf. of Am.
States on Conciliation and Arbitration, Washington.
1928—29 ; act. sec. gen., Commn. of Inquiry and Con-
ciliation, Bolivia and Paraguay. Washington, 1929 ;
asst. chief. Division of Western European Affairs,
June 24, 1930; class three July 24, 1930; adviser
Prep. Commn. for the Disarmament Conf., Geneva,
1930; married.— WE.
Boasman, John Nicholas. — &., New Kent Co., Va.,
Oct. 30, 1885; porter. War Dept., 1917-21: chauf-
feur, Dept. of State, 1924-25; reapp. chauffeur in
the Dept. of State Sept. 3, 1925.— CC.
Boatner, Haydon Le Maire (1st Lt.) — b. Now Or-
leans, La., Oct. 8, 1900; Tulane Univ. 1919-20;
U.S.M.A., grad. 1924 ; assigned as language officer
at Peiping Sept. 24, 1930 ; married.
Bobst, Wayne Clifford. — ft. DuBois, Nebr., Mar. 9,
1909 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk.
1927-28. in Veterans' Bu. 1928-30 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Feb. 25, 1930 : at $1,620
July 1. 1930.— DCR.
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Bock, S, Benjamin. — h. New York City Apr. 1,
1907 ; CoH. of the City of New York. B. S. 1930 ;
Georgetown Univ. 1930- ; office boy 1922-25 ; typist,
U. S. Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1925-26; clk.-
typist, Dept. of Labor, Ellis Island, N. Y., June-Nov.
1926 ; in the Panama Canal Army supply base,
Brooklyn. N. Y., 1926-28 ; elk.. Census Bu.. July-Sept.
19.30; app. elk. at .$1,440 in the Dept. of State
Sept. 15, 1930.— DCR.
Boernstein, Ralph Augustus. — b. Washington, D. C,
l-'eb. 13, 1893 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business
tiih. ; elk. 1914-16 ; stenog. and sec. to mem. of Cong.
1916-17 ; app. v. c. at Fiume Feb. 10. 1017 ; at Chris-
tiania June 11, 1917 ; at Port au I'rince Nov. 5,
1919 ; at Barbados Aug. 20, 1920 ; at Rome Mar. 5,
1921 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three
Oct. 6, 1923 ; assigned to Rome Oct. 12, 1923 ; For.
Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to the
Dept. Dec. 14, 1926; to Malmo Feb. 17, 1927; class
eight, con.'^.. and assigned to Malmo May 17, 1928 ;
to Naples May 17, 1930 ; class seven July 24, 1930 ;
married.
Bogrgs, Samuel Whittemore.- — 6. Coolidge, Ivans..
Mar. 3, 1889; Berea Coll., B. L. 1909; Yale 1912-
13 ; Columbia, A. M. 1924 ; mem. of Assoc. American
Geographer; F. R. 6. S. ; sec. to coll. pres. 1909-
12 ; secretarial and research work 1914-19 ; map
compilation and research 1919-21 ; map editor 1921-
24 ; app. geographer at $3,800 in the Dept. of State
Oct. 1, 1924 ; mem. U. S. Geographic Bd. Nov. 18,
1924 ; asst. chief. Division of Publications, July 30,
1925-July 22, 1929 ; mem. Immigration Quota Com-
mittee since 1926; at $4,000 Feb. 1, 1926; mem.
Federal Bd. of Surveys and Maps Dec. 15, 1926 ;
chm. of executive committee of Geographic Bd. and
of committee on foreign geographical names since
1927 ; at $4,200 Nov. 1, 1927 ; chm. of cjmmittee
of Bd. of Surveys and Maps on Int. Map of th^
\Vorld since Feb. 14, 1928; at $4,800 July 1, 1928
(\Velch Act! : del.. Int. Geographical Cong., Cam-
bridge, England, 1928; tech. adviser, Conf. for the
Codification of Int. Law, The Hague, 1930 ; at $5,200
July 1, 1930: married.— HA.
Bohan, Merwin Lee. — 5. Chicago, 111., Jan. 21, 1899 ;
attended high sch. in Mexico and U. S. ; elk. in oil
companies in Mexico and U. S., in Am. Consulate
General and Am. Emb. in Mexico City, 1919-20 ;
asst. mgr., rubber company 1920-22 ; advertising
mgr., publicity mgr., and foreign trade sec, chamber
of com., 1922-27 ; mgr., cooperative office, Bu. of
For. and Domes. Com., Dallas, Tex.. 1926 ; app. trade
commr. at Habana Jan. 16, 1927 ; asst. cml. att. May
IG, 1927 ; cml. att. at Guatemala June 22, 1928 ; also
at Teguci:_'alpa and San Salvador Oct. 5, 1928 ;
married.
Bohlen. Charles Eustis. — 6. Clayton, N. Y., Aug.
30. 1904 : St. Paul's Sch. ; Harvard. A. B. 1927 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Mar. 26, 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. May 1, 1929 ; to Prague July 10, 1929.
Bohne, Frederick Albert. — h. Toronto, Canada, of
Am. parents, Dec. 6, 1898; attended Parkdale Coll.
Inst., Toronto, and business sch. ; elk. in Canada
1917-18 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Toronto Jan.
16, 1920 ; V. c. at Toronto Nov. 7, 1922 ; married.
Bohr, Frank. — b. Wathena. Kans., Oct. 5, 1877 :
Kans. State Normal Sch. ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1907 ;
teacher in public sch. and farmer four yrs. ; app.,
after exam., cons. asst. June 24, 1908 ; dep. cons,
gen. at Berlin Mar. 16, 1911 ; v. and dep. cons. gen.
at Santo Domingo Aug. 28, 1911 ; at Ziirich Aug. 29.
1913 ; V. c. at Ziirich Feb. 6, 1915 ; detailed to the
Dept. Oct. 5, 1918 ; app. cons, of class eight Oct. 24.
1918 ; assigned to Cienfuegos May 10. 1919 ; class
seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; class six June 4, 1920 ; For. Ser.
officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Mexi-
can Aug. 17, 1925 ; married.
Bolds, Harry Herbert. — 6. Spangle, Wash., Aug. 14
1894 ; Loyola Univ. Prep. Sch. and business sch. ;
Suffolk Law Sch., Boston, 1927-29 ; bookkeeper 1912-
13; sec. 1916-18; U. S. Army 1918-19; app. elk.,
temp., at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Apr. 18, 1919 ;
at $1,320 Jan. 1, 1920 ; permanently, at $1,400 Aug.
14. 1920 ; app. asst. passport agt. at $2,000, Chicago.
Ji-ne 18. 1921, effective July 1 ; passport agt. at
$2,750, Boston, July 1, 1925 ; at $3,000 Nov. 1, 1926 ;
at $3,100 July 1. 1927; at $3,200 Jan. 1, 1928; at
$3,300 May 1, 1928 ; at $3,500 July 1, 1928 ; at $3,700
May 1, 1930 ; married.
Bonbright, James Cowles Hart. — &. Rochester,
N. Y., Jan. 19, 1903 ; St. Paul's Sch. grad. ; Harvard,
A. B. 1925 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.
and V. c. of career July 9, 1927 ; assigned to the
For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 29, 1927 ; to Canton June 13.
1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 20, 1930 ; assigned
as For. Ser. officer to the leg. at Ottawa Feb. 21.
1930 ; as 3d sec. at Ottawa Feb. 27, 1930.
Bonnet, Ellis Andrew. — b. Eagle Pass, Tex., Jan.
13. 1900; Univ. of Tex., B. A. 1920: U. S. Army
1918 ; post office elk., summer 1919 ; bank elk. 1920-
21 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Piedras Negras
May 1, 1921 ; v. c. at Piedras Negras Oct. 31, 1921 ;
at Torreon Sept. 20, 1923 ; at Piedras Negras Oct. 18,
1923 ; at Torreon Dec. 21, 1923 ; at Piedras Negras
Feb. 25, 1924 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Oct. 16, 1924 ; assigned
to Piedras Negras Oct. 21, 1924 ; to Belize Mar. 19,
1925 ; to Durango Sept. 17, 1927 ; class eight, cons.,
and assigned to Durango July 24, 1930 ; raarrii d.
Booker, Burnett— 6. King William, Va.. July 2.
1870 ; asst. messenger. War Dept., 1918-22 : app.
asst. messenger in the Dept. of State May 1.
1922.--TD.
Boone, Ronald Aubry (1st Lt.) — b. Hardy, Ark..
Oct. 20, 1896 : U. S. N. A., grad. 1919 ; entered U. S.
Marine Corps ; assigned as language officer at Peiping
July 21, 1920 ; married.
Booth, Ralph Harman. — b. Toronto, Canada, Sept.
29, 1873 : naturalized 1897 ; attended public sch. ;
private tutors ; bank elk. 1888-90 ; cashier, mgr.. and
business mgr. of newspapers 1891-96 ; newspapers*
representative 1896-1900; editor and publisher 1900-
1914; pres. and editor of newspaper corp. since 1914;
no
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
bank dir. : v. pres. of Assoc. Press 1917-18 ; app.
E. E. and M. P. to Denmark Jan. 22, 1930 ; married.
Bopp, Jennie Cook (Mrs.)— 6. Perry, N. Y. ; at-
tended high sch. : elk. 188.5-92 ; app. elk. at .fOOO in
the Dept. of State. July 2, 1906, under provisions of
legislative act approved June 22, 1906; at if 1,000 Oct.
5. 1907; at .$1,200 July 1, 1908; at $1,400 June 22,
1916, effective July 1 ; at $1,600 Dec. 31, 1920, ef-
fective Jan. 1, 1921 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at
$1,920 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,980 Julj* 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,040 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act). — PD.
Boragino, Angelo, — ft. Genoa. Italy, May 30, 1864 ;
naturalized 1898 ; attended public sch. in Italy and
tech. sch. ; bookkeeper and purser 1SS9-1900 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Genoa May 14, 1900 ; dep.
cons, at Genoa Aug. 9, 1901 ; v. and dep. cons. gen.
Oct. 6, 1908 ; dep. cons. gen. May 10, 1909 ; v. c. at
Genoa Feb. 16, 1915 ; married.
Borden, Edward Payson, — 6. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb.
7, 1896 ; Lavrrenceville Sch. ; Taft Sch. ; Yale, 1915-
17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It., overseas service ;
newspaper reporter 1920-25 ; publicity agt. 1925-30 ;
app. after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; as-
signed as V. c. at Mexico City, temp., Dec. 27, 1930.
Borjes, Clara Louise. — h. Norfolk, Va. ; high sch.
grad. ; George Washington Univ. two yrs. ; sec. 1909—
14, in Dept. of Agric. 1914-20 ; app. elk. at $1,200 in
the Dept. of State Sept. 1, 1920; at $1,400 Feb. 1,
1924 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1925 ;
at $1,860 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1,
1928; at $2,000 Oct. 1, 1928; sec. to Am. del.. Anti-
smuggling Conf., Ottawa. 1929 ; at $2,.300 May 1,
1929 ; at $2,500 July 1, 1930.— WE.
Bouchal, John Louis. — h. Wilber, Nebr., Aug. 28,
1888 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of Nebr., LL. B.
1912 ; mem. of bar of Nebr. ; teacher in public sch.
1905-9 ; elk. in Am. Consulate at Prague July-Aug.
1S12 ; app. V. and dep. cons, at Prague Aug. 29, 1912 ;
V. c. at Prague by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; app.
elk., temp., at $1,000 in the Dept. of State July 2,
1917; at $1,200 Mar. 1, 1918; at $1,400 Aug. 15,
1918 ; at $1,600 Mar. 1, 1919 ; v. c. at Prague Mar.
15. 1919 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class
three Oct. 9, 1919 ; assigned to Prague Oct. 22, 1919 ;
class two May 24, 1920 ; class one Nov. 17, 1921 ;
cons, of class seven June 22. 1922; assigned to Port
Said Nov. 22, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight
July 1, 1924 ; class seven Aug. 8, 1924 ; class six
Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned to Ilelsingfors Sept. 30, 1930 ;
married.
Boucher, Hiram A. — h. Eureka, S. Dak., Dec. 14.
1806 : high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Minn. 1914-15 ;
George Washington Law Sch. 1915-16, 1919 ; North-
western Coll. of Law 1916-17 ; sec. to mem. of Cong.
1915-16 ; abstract elk. 1916-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-
19 ; elk., House Subcommittee on War Expenditures,
1919-20 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Bar-
celona Oct. 1920 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three May 25, 1921 ; assigned to Barcelona
June 11, 1921 ; to Bilbao July 13, 1922 ; to Barce-
lona Aug. 3, 1922 ; class two Feb. 26, 1923 ; class
one Nov. 23, 1923 ; cons, of class seven June 3, 1924 ;
detailed to Belfast June 18, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer
of class eight July 1, 1924 ; detailed to Dublin Aug.
4, 1924 ; class seven June 8, 1927 ; assigned to Cobh
Nov. 1, 1927 ; to Rome Oct. 15, 1929 ; class six Dec.
19, 1929 ; married.
Boudreau, Helen Warren (Mrs.) — b. Glassboro, N. J. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1926-27 ;
app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Nov. 1,
1927; at $1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$1,620 July 1, 1928; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— ME.
Bourke, Constance Eloise. — 6. Savannah, Ga. ; app.
printer's asst. in the Dept. of State Apr. 6, 1921. — SS.
Bowcock, James Matthew. — b. Clarksburg. W. Va..
Nov. 9, 1884 ; attended business high sch. ; L'niv. of
Denver two yrs. ; studied in Germany, France, and
Italy ; elk. in Am. Consulate at Hanover 1906-7 ;
app. V. and dep. cons, at Hanover Mar. 31, 1908 ;
elk. in Am. Leg. at Madrid Feb. 9, 1911 ; v. and dep.
cons, at Berne July 22, 1914 ; v. c. at Berne by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; at Leghorn May 18, 1915 ;
at Cairo Jan. 17, 1916 ; at Rome Oct. 28. 1916 ; at
Munich Jan. 7. 1924; at Turin Oct. 13. 1924; at
Munich 'Apr. 16, 1925 ; married.
Bowen, Arthur Llewellyn. — 6. Swansea, Wales, July
3, 1885 ; Brit, subject ; attended sch. in England,
Argentina, and Brazil ; cable operator in London
1898-1910 ; elk. in Rio de Janeiro 1910-11 ; branch
mgr. and gen. representative for oil companies, Rio
Grande, Brazil. 1911-22 ; in business since 1922 ; act.
cons. agt. at Rio Grande 1918-23 ; app. cons. agt. at
Rio Grande Dec. 18. 1923 ; married.
Bower, Roy Edgar Belknap. — ft. Philadelphia, Pa.,
June 9, 1894 ; Univ. of Calif., B. A. 1917 ; Univ. of
Montpcllier. France, 1919 ; U. S. Army 1917-19,
overseas service ; research asst. 1919-20 ; app. v. c. at
Southampton Feb. 17, 1921 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Feb. 5, 1927 ;
assigned to Southampton Feb. 14, 1927 ; to Singapore
Aug. 26, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to
Singapore Aug. 15, 1930.
Bowerman, Paul. — b. Muskegon. Mich., Sept. 16,
1898; Dartmouth, A. B. 1920; U. S. Army 1918, 2d
It. ; instructor in Robert Coll., Constantinople, 1920-
21 ; contributor to magazines 1921-22 ; app., after
exam., cons. asst. Feb. 26, 1923 ; v. c. at Berlin
Apr. 27, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ;
assigned as v. c. at Ottawa Aug. 18, 1927 ; class
eight, cons., and assigned to Ottawa May 17, 1928 ;
to Zagreb May 28, 1929 ; class seven May 9, 1930 ;
married.
Bowers, Blanche (Mrs.)^ — V. Lapeer, Mich. ; high sch.
grad. ; Ypsilanti State Normal Sch. grad. ; studied
languages and literature in Paris, Florence, and
Barcelona three yrs. ; elk., Dept. of Com., 1918-22 ;
app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Nov. 1,
1922; at $1,500 July 1, 1924; at $1,560 Nov. 1,
1927; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act).— DCR.
BIOGRAPHIES
HI
Bowman, Howard Arthur. — h. Clyde, X. Y., Jan. 11,
1894; Univ. of Pa., B. S. 1917; Am. Ambulance Ser.
with French Army 1917-19 ; app., after exam., cons,
asst. Sept. 15, 1919 ; v. c. at Danzig Jan. 29, 1921 ;
V. c. of career of class three, Nov. 17, 1921, and
assigned to Danzig ; to Saloniki Nor. 19, 1923 ; class
two May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. oflBicer unclass. July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Trieste Oct. 6, 1924 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Trieste May 23, 1929 ; married
Bowman, Thomas DeWitt. — 6. Pacific, Mo., Mar. 14,
18S6 ; Marvin Coll. Inst., Fredericktown, Mo., 1901-3 ;
William Jewell Coll.. A. B. 1907 ; printer two yrs. ;
publisher of weekly newspaper three yrs. ; app. v. and
dep. cons, at Nogales Dec. 21, 1911 ; app., after exam.,
cons, at Fernie Dec. 29, 1914 ; cons, of class nine by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to Frontera Dec.
27, 1915 ; class eight Sept. 14, 1917 ; class six Sept.
5, 1919 ; assigned to Monterrey Oct. 1, 1919 ; class
five June 4, 1920 ; class four Nov. 23, 1921 ; detailed
to Mexico City July 18, 1922 ; class three Mar. 1,
1923 ; cons. gen. of class four June 5, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Budapest as cons. June 6, 1925 ; as cons. gen. July 8,
1926 ; cons. gen. at Belfast Nov. 16, 1926 ; class two
July 24, 1930 ; assigned to Santiago, Chile, Dec. 16,
1930 ; married.
Boyce, Richard Fyfe. — b. Lansing, Mich., Mar. 24,
1896 ; Harvard, A. B. 1918 ; Harvard Sch. of Business
Admin. 1919-20 ; Canadian Army 1918-19, overseas
service ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class
three May 24, 1920 ; assigned to Kingston, Jamaica,
Aug. 2, 1920 ; class two Nov. 17, 1921 ; assigned to
Nassau Mar. 24, 1922 ; class one May 26, 1922 ; cons,
of class seven Mar. 1, 1923 ; detailed to the Dept.
Mar. 26, 1924 ; class six June 3, 1924 ; assigned to
Hamilton, Ont., June 23, 1924 ; app. For. Ser. officer
of class seven July 1, 1924 ; class six Sept. 29, 1927 ;
assigned to Nuevo Laredo Juno 29, 1028 ; class five
May 9, 1930; married.
Boyle, Lewis Vincell. — 6. Obion, Tenn., Aug. 31,
1886; Stanford, A. B. 1909, A. M. 1910; Harvard
Sch. of Business Admin., M. B. A. 1917 ; statistical
expert 1911-15 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt. ; app.,
after exam., cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; de-
tailed to Havre Nov. 4, 1919 : as.signod to Durban
Nov. 19, 1920 ; on detail at Lourengo Marques July
10-19, 1922; assigned to Tahiti Sept. 21, 1923; For.
Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; class seven
Sept. 29, 1927; assigned to Prescott May 17, 1929
(canceled^ ; to Agua Prieta Sept. 27. 1929; class six
July 24, 1930; married.
Boyle, "Walter Fabian. — b. Augusta, Ga.. Dec. 14,
1875; Houghton Inst. grad. ; post office elk. 1895- -
1903 ; 2d Ga. Volunteer Infantry 1898 ; postmaster,
Philippine Is., 1904-6 ; elk.. Post Office Dept., 1906-
14 ; app., after exam., cons, at Ceiba Apr. 24, 1914 ;
cons, of class nine by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
class eight Sept. 17, 1915, and assigned to Puerto
Cortes ; to Mexicali Apr. 15, 1918 ; class six Sept. 5,
1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; detailed to San Luis
Potosf Feb. 7, 1922 ; assigned to San Luis Potosf
Oct. 2, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1,
1924 ; class five Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Auckland
Mar. 19, 1925 ; class four July 24, 1930 ; married.
Braddock, Daniel McCoy. — 6. Little Rock, Ark.,
Apr. 5, 1906; Kenyon Coll., A. B. and M. A. 1926;
L'ficole Libre des Sciences Politiques 1926-27 ; law
dk. 1928-29 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Mar. 26, 1929 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. May 1, 1929 ; to Medan July 10,
1929 ; married.
Bradford, Leonard George. — h. Calumet, Micli., Apr.
15, 1894 ; Harvard one yr. ; Christ Church Coll., Ox-
ford, two and one-half yrs. ; Univ. of Paris. LL. B.
1923, LL. M. 1924 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It. ; app.
elk. in Am. Leg. at Prague May 11, 1920 ; in Am.
Consulate at Prague July 1921 ; v. c. at Prague Sept.
20, 1921 ; resigned Oct. 20, 1922 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate General at Paris Mar. 19, 1923 ; v. c. at
Paris July 21, 1925; at Havre Dec. 29, 1925; at
Goteborg Oct. 21, 1926 ; at Rome Mar. 13, 1928 ; at
Turin Apr. 15, 1930 (canceled).
Bradford, Robert Ransom, — 6. Omaha, Xebr., Sept.
6, 1885 ; attended sch. of U. S. and Germany ; Phillips
Andover grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1907 ; lumber busi-
ness 1907-13; app., after exam., cons, of class eight
Sept. 14, 1917 ; detailed to Havre Nov. 3, 1917 ; as-
signed to Catania July 26, 1918 ; class six Sept. 5,
1919 ; assigned to Casablanca Dec. 27, 1921 ; For.
Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; detailed to
Rio de .Janeiro Aug. 11, 1924 ; class six Oct. 20, 1926 ;
assigned to Iquique Mar. 3, 1928 ; to Messina July 2,
1929 ; class five July 24, 1930.
Bradshaw, Charlotte. — b. Washington, D. C. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; in private firm
1913-18 ; in Govt, depts. 1918-24 ; app. elk. at $1,320
in the Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1924 ; at $1,380 Dec. 1,
1925; at $1,500 Feb. 16, 1926; at $1,620 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,920
July 1, 1930.— A-C/C.
Brady, Austin C. — h. Topeka, Kaus., May 8, 1877;
high sch. grad. ; preparatory course ; newspaper re-
porter, editor, owner, and corr. in U. S. and Mexico
1895-1917 ; app. v. c. at Manzanillo Nov. 26, 1917 ;
app., after exam., cons, of class eight Feb. 18, 1918 ;
assigned to Manzanillo Mar. 6, 1918 ; detailed to the
Dept. Aug. 31, 1918 ; assigned to Punta Arenas, Chile,
Mar. 15, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to
Saltillo July 27, 1923; assigned to Saltillo Oct. 2,
1923 ; unassigued from Jan. 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Malaga Feb. 4, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven
July 1, 1924 ; class six Feb. 24, 1925 ; class five May
9, 1930 ; assigned to Edinburgh Oct. 3, 1930 ; married
Bramwell, Kathryn Genevieve. — 6. Bethlehem, Pa. ;
high sch. grad. ; stenog. and typist 1925-28 ; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Sept. 1, 1928; at
$1,620 Mar. 1, 1930 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— DO.
Brand, Norton Franklin, — 6. Faribault, Minn., May
5, 1869 ; high sch. grad. ; attended divinity sch. two
and one-half yrs. ; Univ. of Minn., LL. B. 1896 ; law
practice six yrs. ; chief insp.. Forestry Service, two
yrs. ; editor of Official Gazette, Philippine Is., four
yrs. ; mgr. for company in Canada four yrs. ; law
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editor 1911-16 ; pastor two yis. ; app., after exam.,
cons, of class eight, Sept. 14, 1917 ; assigned to
Salina Cruz Nov. 5, 1917 ; to Pernie Aug. 31, 1918 ;
app. For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; married.
Brandt, George Louis. — 6. Washington, D. C, Sept.
23, 1892 ; attended business high sch. ; George Wash-
ington Univ. one yr. ; private tutors one yr. ; stenog.,
Washington Navy Yara, 1907-15 ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in Turkey Mar. 24, 1915 ; at Cairo
Mar. 13, 1916 ; app. cons. asst. Mar. 23, 1919, and
detailed to the Dept. ; v. c. of career of class three
Dec. 31, 1919, and assigned to Alexandria ; class two
May 24, 1920 ; class one Nov. 17, 1921 ; cons, of class
seven June 22, 1922 ; detailed to Messina Sept. 5.
1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ;
class seven Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to the Dept. Oct.
29, 1924 ; asst. chief, Visa Office, Dec. 1, 1924 ; chief
June 1, 1927 ; class six June 30, 1927 ; assigned to
Beirut June 20, 1928 ; class five May 23, 1929 ; as-
signed to Cologne June 25, 1930 ; married.
Brandt, Gladys Kaiser (Mrs.) — h. Rochester, N. Y. ;
attended high sch. ; stenog. 1920-24 ; app. elk. at
$1,.320 in the Dept. of State Oct. 22, 1924 ; at $1,500
June 16, 1925; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,620
Jan. 1, 1928; at $1,740 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act);
at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— VD.
Brasse, Arthur Henry. — b. Strongsville, Ohio, Aug.
11, 1892 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; corr.
course in accountancy ; rural mail carrier 1910-12 ;
elk., Govt, depts., 1914-28 ; salesman Feb.-Nov.
1928 ; app. chief of fiscal control section, Bu. of Ac-
counts, at $2,600 in the Dept. of State Nov. 20, 1928 ;
at $2,800 July 1, 1930; married.— BA.
Brauner, John Joseph, — 6. Strasburg, Germany,
Feb. 22. 189S ; Am. citizen ; St. Joseph's Acad. ; Win-
throp Teachers Sch. 1916-17 ; Western Coll.. Gunni-
son, Colo., 1920-22 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.,
B. F. S. 1926 ; George Washington Law Sch. 1929- :
S. A. T. C, Clarkson Coll., 1918 ; principal of public
sch. 1917-18, 1919-20; elk.. Navy Dept., 1924-25;
app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Feb. 10,
1925; at $1,080 Nov. 16, 1925; at $1,800 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,860 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,300
June 1, 1929 ; acting chief, law section, at $3,200
May- 1, 1930 ; chief Sept. 1, 1930 ; married. — HA.
Breen, Mary Agnes. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended business high sch. and Notre Dame Acad. ;
stenog. two yrs. ; app. elk., temp., at $900 in the
Dept. of State Feb. 19, 1915 ; permanently, at $1,000
under Ex. order June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at
$1,200 Dec. 1, 1917 ; at $1,400 Nov. 5, 1921 ; at $1,680
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,800 Dec. 1,
1925 ; at $1,860 May 1, 1927 ; at $2,000 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 ; stenog., Int.
Conf. on Safety of Life at Sea, London, 1929 ; at
$2,300 July 1, 1930.— A-B.
Brennan, Charles Joseph, — 6. North Adams, Mass.,
Aug. 14, 1904 ; Holy Cross Coll. and Woodstock Coll.,
Y'onkers, N. Y. ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S.
1927 : elk. and asst. mgr., export invoice dept.. mfg.
firm, 1924-25 ; asst. librarian and asst. prof, of
practical Am. govt., Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.,
1927-28 ; app. v. c. at Amoy June 18, 1929 ; at i
Foochow, temp., Nov. 8, 1930.
Brennan, Earl. — h. Westmoreland, N. H., Nov. 11, ,
1899 ; studied languages in Italy and Germany ;
American Univ. ; National Univ., LL. B. 1920, LL. M., i
M. P. L. 1921 ; mem. of bar of N. H. ; asst. sec, ;
chamber of com., 1917-18 ; elk., War Dept., 1918-21 ; ,
elk. in Am. Consulate at Florence 1921-22 ; app. v. c. 1
at Florence Apr. 29, 1922 ; at Stettin July 17, 1924 ; I
at Goteborg Feb. 28, 1925 ; at Rome Sept. 24, 1925 ; i
at Goteborg Mar. 13, 1928 (canceled) ; at St. Stephen \
Aug. 9, 1928 ; at Campbellton, temp.. May 3, 1929 ; I
at St. Stephen May 31, 1929 ; at Moncton, temp.,
Oct. 11, 1929 ; at Winnipeg Nov. 15, 1930. '
Brent, Joseph Lancaster. — 6. Baltimore, Md., June ,
30, 1903 ; Gilman Sch. ; Princeton, A. B. 1925 ; elk. !
in Am. Consulate at Sault Ste. Marie Sept. 1926; !
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and ;
V. c. of career Feb. 5, 1927 ; assigned to Sault Ste. !
Marie Feb. 14, 1927; to the For. Ser. Sch. Oct. ;
6, 1927 ; to Cairo July 10, 1928 ; as language officer i
to the consulate general at Paris Oct. 1, 1930 ; j
married. |
Bresnahan, Nellie. — b. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended private sch. and business sch. ; private and '
Govt, offices ten and one-half yrs. ; app. elk. at |
$1,200 in the Dept. of State Apr. 5, 1919 ; at $1,000 j
Nov. 1, 1920 ; at $1,260 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,320 ;
Nov. 16, 1925; at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,500 ]
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,560 July 1, 1928 ;
at $1,680 July 1, 1930.— DCR. !
Brett, Homer. — b. Scooba, Miss., Sept. 1, 1877 ; j
attended high sch. and business sch. ; Miss. Agric. i
and Mech. Coll. ; post-office elk. 1897 ; 1st Miss. j
Volunteer Infantry 1898 ; railway mail elk. 1899- •
1907 ; postal service, Isthmian Canal Commn., 1907-11 ; .'
app., after exam., cons, at Maskat Aug. 19, 1911 ; at '
Tenerife Sept. 18, 1913 ; cons, of class eight by act j
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class seven Mar. 2, 1915, and
assigned to La Guaira ; resigned June 3, 1919 ; app.
cons. agt. at Caracas Oct. 21, 1919 ; resigned Mar. j
31, 192P ; reinstated as cons, of class seven May 18, '
1920 ; detailed to the Dept. May 25, 1920 ; assigned j
to Tacna July 1, 1920; to Arica Oct. 9, 1920; to i
Iquique June 14, 1921 ; class six Nov. 21, 1921 ; i
class five Mar. 1, 1923 ; assigned to Bahia Mar. 30,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; class
five Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Nottingham Feb. 20, i
1926 ; to Bristol, temp., July 7, 1928 ; to Milan Sept.
5, 1928 ; class four Dec. 31, 1929 ; married.
Bridge, Henry Poynton. — h. Wanganui, New Zea- i
land, Dec. 22, 1874 ; Wanganui Boys' Sch. ; executive j
positions in New Zealand nineteen yrs. ; public
accountant, auditor, and trade assignee fourteen yrs. ; ;
app. cons. agt. at Christchurch Apr. 5, 1921 ; resigned
Mar. 7, 1927 ; reapp. cons. agt. at Christchurch Mar. '
31, 1928. j
Briggs, Ellis Ormsbee, — b. Watertown. Mass., Dec. i
1, 1899 ; Dartmouth, A. B. 1921 ; newspaper corr. ,
1919-20 ; instructor in geography and Eng., Robert
Coll.. Constantinople, 1921-23 ; contributor to maga- ;
zines 1923—25 ; special representative of magazine '
BIOGRAPHIES
113
1024-25 ; app.. aft<T exam.. For. Sor. officer unclass.
Sept. 11. 1925; v. c. of career May 20. 102G : a.^siKned
to Callao-Lima May 25, 1926; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
May 17. 1928 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Lima May 28,
1928 : class eight and cons. Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned
to the Dept. Dec. 31, 1929 ; married. — WE.
Brings, Lawrence Palmer. — h. Manton. Mich.. Oct.
17, 1880; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1905; Univ. of
Chicago, A. M. 1908 ; supt. of public sch. 1900-1903 ;
instructor in hist, and govt. 1905-6, 1908-10; Univ.
of Calif., teaching fellow, 1910-11. traveling fellow
in Europe. 1911-12 ; instructor. Pa. State Coll., 1912-
14 ; app.. after exam., cons, at Saigon Apr. 27, 1914 ;
cons, of class nine by act approved Feb. 5. 1915 ;
class eight Apr. 16. 1917 ; assigned to Rangoon Apr.
21. 1917; class six Sept. 5, 1919; assigned to Riviere
du Loup Aug. 10, 1920 ; to Nuevitas Mar. 5, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Bahia Oct. 2, 1929 ; class six July 24, 1930.
Brist. George Louis. — h. Hill Settlement, Wis.. June
29. 1878 : attended business sch. and George Wash-
ington Law Sch. ; mgr. of store ; map distributor,
Dept. of Agric, 1896-97 ; app. laborer in the Dept.
of State Mar. 2. 1897 ; elk. at $900 Nov. 1, 1899 ; at
$1,200 Oct. 11, 1901 ; at $1,400 June 15, 1904 ; at
$1,600 Mar. 4, 1907 : at $1,800 Nov. 2, 1908 ; spe-
cial asst. at $2,000 Dec. 31. 1919, effective Jan. 1,
1920 ; act. chief, Division of Passport Control, June
9. 1920 ; at $2,500 Mar. 1, 1921 ; at $3,000 June 17,
1921, effective July 1 ; act. chief. Division of Pass-
port Control, Aug. 17, 1922 ; chief Nov. 1. 1922 ;
at $3,300 July 1, 1924 ; app. v. c. at St. Stephen Oct.
28, 1925 ; married.
Brockway, Lillian Gorton, — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. grad. ; stenog.-clk. 1927-30 ; app. elk.,
temp., at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Jan. 6. 1930;
permanently Aug. 8, 1930.— SS.
Brodie, Edward Everett. — h. Fort Stevens, Oreg.,
Mar. 12, 1876; high sch. and business sch. grad.;
T'niv. of Oreg. 1894-95 ; newspaper reporter 1901—3 ;
newspaper publisher and owner since 1908 ; app.
E. E. and M. P. to Siam Oct. 8. 1921 ; resigned
June 23, 1925 ; app. E. E. and M. P. to Finland
Jan. 31. 1930 ; married.
Bronson, Edith Vernita, — b. Reinbeck, Iowa ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; in private, firm 1924-25 ;
elk., Bu. of Internal Revenue. 1926-27 ; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1927; at $1,440
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500 July 1, 1928; at
$1,620 Feb. 1, 1929; stenog., London Naval Conf.,
1930 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Brooks, Clarence C. — b. West Hoboken, N. J.. Oct. 2,
1894 ; Univ. of Fla. and Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser. ; asst. chief, Bu. of Information, Cuban Dept. of
Agric; U. S. Army 1917-20, It.; traveling sales
mgr. in Cen. and So. Amer. ; entered Bu. of For. and
Domes. Com. Sept. 1921 ; app. asst. trade commr. at
Buenos Aires July 1, 1922 ; at Santiago, Chile, Dec.
1923 ; cml. att. at Montevideo Apr. 28, 1927.
Brooks, Russell Mott. — b. Salem, Oreg., Aug. 23,
1890; Oreg. Agric. Coll. 1909; Univ. of Oreg. 1911-
13 ; Willamette Univ., LL. B. 1917 ; mem. of bar of
Oreg. ; law practice 1917 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; app.
V. c. at Rotterdam July 9, 1919 ; at Ncwcastle-on-
Tyne Dec. 24, 1920 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three May 26, 1922; assigned to Newcastle-
on-Tyne June 23, 1922 ; to Dresden Sept. 7, 1922 ; to
Belfast Apr. 19, 1924 ; class two May 10, 1924 ;
For. Sor. officer unclass. July 1, 1924; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Belfast Aug. 24, 1927 ; to Lon-
don Apr. 5, 1930 ; class seven July 24, 1930 ; married.
Brown, Alice M, — h. Salt Lake City, Utah ; Univ.
of Utah, M. A. 1927 ; George Washington Univ., grad.
work 1927-28 ; teacher in jr. high sch. 1928-29, 1930 ;
draftsman. Census Bu., 1929-30 ; research asst., Civil
Se.r. Commn., July-Oct. 1930 ; app. archive asst. at
$1,800 in the Dept. of State Oct. 1, 1930. — HA.
Brown, Charles Campbell (1st Lt.) — 6. White Co.,
HI., July 3, 1899 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1922 ; entered
U. S. Marine Corps ; assigned as language officer at
Peiping July 16, 1928 ; married.
Brown, James Elwyn, jr. — 6. Sewickley. Pa., Apr.
G, 1902 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Yale, A. B. 1925 ; L'ficole
Libre des Sciences Politiques 1925-27 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
May 17, 1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24,
1928 ; to Mexico City Oct. 10, 1928 ; married.
Brown, Robert West. — J). Lynchburg, Va.. Sept. 14.
1881 ; unskilled laborer, Washington Navy Yard,
1917-21 ; app. laborer in the Dept. of State Aug. 13,
1921.— CC.
Brown, Robert Young. — h. Dothan. Ala.. May 20,
1905 ; Ala. Polytech. Inst., B. S. 1926 ; 2d It., O. R.
C. ; Instructor in hist., Ala. Polytech. Inst., 1925-26;
elk. and mgr. touring bureau 1927-28 ; app., after
exam.. For Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
May 17. 1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 21,
1928 ; to Baghdad Nov. 5, 1928.
Brown, William Harris. — h. South Plainfield. N. J.,
Dec. 25, 1890 ; business sch. grad. ; stenog. and sec.
1909-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-21 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Port au Prince Aug. 19, 1921 ; v. c. at
Port au Prince Dec. 27, 1921 ; at Halifax Apr. 17,
1923; resigned Sept. 10, 1923; reapp. v. c. at Halifax
Dec. 28, 1923 ; at Sherbrooke Aug. 30, 1930 ; married.
Browne, Sidney Hand. — b. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 31,
1901 ; Kent Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1923 ; grad. work,
Columbia, 1925-26 ; elk., steamship company. 192.3-24 ;
salesman 1924-25 ; elk.. Library of Cong., 1927 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career July 5. 1927 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
Sept. 29, 1927 ; to Antofagasta Mar. 8, 1928 ; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at
Rotterdam Aug. 16, 1930; married.
Broy, Charles Clinton. — b. Sperryville, Va.. July 26,
1887 ; Roanoke Coll., A. B. 1906, A. M. 1907 ; Prince-
ton, A. M. 1908; National Univ. Law Sch. 1924-25;
elk. 1908-9 ; app., after exam., cons. asst. July 19,
1909 ; V. and dep. cons. gen. at Boma Sept. 1, 1909 ;
V. and dep. cons, at Milan Mar. 16, 1911 ; detailed
to the Dept. Sept. 5. 1913 ; app. v. c. at Dublin May
25, 1916 ; cons, of class eight July 12. 1016 ; assigned
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to Karachi Aug. 3, 1916 (canceled) ; detailed to Lon-
don Oct. 19, 1918 ; representative, Int. Conf. on Pass-
port Control, London, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ;
resigned Nov. 16, 1919 ; reapp. cons, of class six Nov.
15, 1920; assigned to Lille Dec. 13, 1920; to Cher-
bourg July 21, 1921 ; to proceed to Washington Sept.
9. 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
class six Aug. 8, 1924 ; mem., Inter-dept. Committee
on Corliflcation of Navigation Laws, 1926-27 ; as-
signed to Nassau Dee. 15, 1926 ; to London Sept. 12,
1929 ; class five Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Bruins, John Herman. — h. Coopcrsville, Mich., May
5. 1896; Hamilton Coll., A. B. 1918; U. S. Army
1918-19 ; 2d It., O. R. C. ; financial and credit inves-
tigator 1919-23 ; app., after exam., cons. asst. Aug.
28, 1923; detailed to the Dept. Sept. 5, 1923; For.
Ser. oflScer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Riga
Sept. 17, 1924 ; to Singapore May 27, 1926 ; class
eight, cons., and assigned to Singapore May 23, 1929 ;
to Southampton Aug. 26, 1929 ; married.
Brunswick, William Washington. ^ — h. New York City
Oct. 17, 1872 ; attended business sch. ; Kans. State
Teachers Coll. 1892-96 ; National Sch. of Oratory,
Philadelphia, B. O. 1898 ; grad. work, Pa. State Nor-
mal, 1899 ; studied languages in Berlin 1905-7 ;
teacher in public sch. 1897 ; newspaper reporter
1900-1902 ; traveled in Europe 1903-4 ; asst. sec, Am.
Chamber of Com., Berlin, 1905-6 ; app. v. and dep.
cons, at Barmen Apr. 24, 1907 ; at Chemnitz Feb. 10,
1909 ; at St. Etienne Dec. 21, 1912 ; at Limoges Mar.
18, 1914 ; V. c. at Limoges by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; at Havre Jan. 27, 1916 ; cons, of class eight
Feb. 19, 1918 ; assigned to La Rochelle Fob. 23, 1918 ;
class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; For. Ser. oflacei- of class
eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Niagara Falls Oct. 23,
1924 ; to Barbados Mar. 6, 1928 ; married.
Bryan, Miriam Elizabeth (Mrs.) — 6. Harrisburg.
Pa. ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog., Dept.
of Interior, 1919-20 ; secretary 1920-28 ; stenog., Vet-
erans' Bu., 1928-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State Jan. 25, 1930; at $1,620 May 1, 1930; at
$1,740 July 1, 1930.— CC.
Bryant, Eliot Hinman (Lt.) — 6. Rushville, 111., Aug.
21, 1896; U.S.N.A., grad. 1918; Columbia, M. S.
1927 ; assigned as asst. naval att. at Berlin, London,
Paris, Rome, The Hague, Stockholm, and Copen-
hagen Nov. 17, 1930 ; married.
Buckley, Delia Tumulty (Mrs.) — 6. Roscommon,
Ireland ; naturalized ; Convent of Mercy, Roscommon,
grad. 1911 ; attended business sch. ; elk. 1917-18, in
U. S. Food Admin. Mar-Nov. 1918 ; app. elk., temp.,
at $1,020 in the Dept. of State Nov. 23, 1918; at
$960 July 1, 1919 ; at $1,000 Dec. 16, 1919 ; at $1,100
Mar. 1, 1924 ; at $1,200 May 31, 1924, effective June
1; at $1,440 July 1, 1924; at $1,500 May 1, 1926;
at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July
1, 1928; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Bucklin, George Augustus.— &. West Hartford, Mo.,
Oct. 5, 1875 ; Univ. of Okla., B. A. 1903 ; Yale, M. A.
1904 ; law elk. 1896, 1897 ; instructor in economics
and sociology, Univ. of Okla., 1904-6 ; app., after
exam., cons, at Glauchau July 16, 1906 ; at San Luis
Potosi June 10, 1908 ; cons. gen. at Guatemala June
24, 1910; cons, at Bordeaux Feb. 6, 1914; cons, of
class five by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class four
Nov. 18, 1918; detailed to Paris Oct. 6, 1919; to
Coblenz Oct. 4, 1920 ; to Acapulco Dec. 27, 1921 ;
assigned to Acapulco Oct. 2, 1923 ; to Sault Ste. Marie
May 8, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Victoria July 23, 1924 ; class four
Feb. 24, 1925 ; class three July 24, 1930 ; married.
Bucknell, Howard, jr. — h. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb.
17, 1899 ; attended sch. in U. S. and Switzerland and
bu.siness sch. ; Univ. of Ga. one and one-half yrs. ;
U. S. Army 1918, It. ; app., after exam., student
interpreter in China Sept. 8, 1919 ; v. c. at Chungking
May 10, 1921 ; at Peking Nov. 3, 1921 ; v. c. and
interpreter at Changsha Dec. 8, 1921 ; at Canton Nov.
13, 1922 ; cons, of class seven Dec. 19, 1923 ; detailed
to Shanghai (asst. mixed court assessor) Jan. 28,
1924; lor. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924;
sr. mixed court assessor Apr. 30, 1925 ; class seven
Oct. 20, 1926; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 5, 1927;
assigned as 3d sec. at Peiping Feb. 10, 1927 ; class
six May 23, 1929 ; assigned to Panama June 13,
1930 ; married.
Buell, Robert Lewis. — h. Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 6,
1898 ; Phillips Exeter grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1919 ;
Am. Field Ser. in France 1917-18; French Army
1918-19 ; reconstruction work in France 1920-21 ;
with export firm 1920-21 ; asst. treas., wholesale firm,
1921-24 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer un-
class. Mar. 20, 1925 ; v. c. of career and assigned to
Calcutta Sept. 2, 1925 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar.
25, 1927 ; assigned as 3d sec. at London Apr. 7,
1927 ; at Stockholm, temp.. May 20, 1930 ; class eight
and cons. July 24, 1930 ; assigned to London Oct. 9,
1930 ; to Peiping Dec. 8, 1930.
BufFum, David Harry. — 6. Dorchester, Mass., Sept.
15, 1895: Phillips Exeter; Yale 1914-17; U. S.
Army 1917-19 ; newspaper reporter 1919-23 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Danzig July 1923 ; at Leghorn
Feb. 7, 1928 ; v. c. at Leghorn Mar. 19, 1928 ; at
Palermo Dec. 23, 1929 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Aug. 16, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Palermo
Aug. 30, 1930; married.
Buhrman, Parker Wilson. — h. Botetourt Co., Va.,
Sept. 5, 1885 ; Randolph-Macon Acad. ; Randolph-
Macon, A. B. 1910 ; Washington and Lee, LL. B. 1916 ;
mem. of bar of Va. ; wholesale and retail business
1900-1904 ; teacher in high sch. 1910-14 ; law practice
1916-18 ; app., after exam., cons, of class eight Apr.
30, 1918 ; assigned to Malmo Aug. 31, 1918 ; detailed
to Helsingfors Apr. 25, 1919 ; mem. of Inter-Allied
Trade Commn. for Finland 1919; class seven Sept.
5, 1919 ; assigned to Ceiba Sept. 16. 1920 ; to Sura-
baya Feb. 10, 1921 ; class six Aug. 23, 1922 ; assigned
to Aleppo Apr. 28, 1923 ; class five June 3, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to the Dept. Feb. 2, 1925 ; chief. Passport Division,
Mar. 1, 1927 ; class five May 17, 1928 ; assigned to
Berlin June 27, 1928 ; to Casablanca Nov. 19, 1929 ;
class four July 24, 1930.
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Burbank, Virginia Katherine. — b. Chicago, 111. ;
George Washington Univ. 1924-; Univ. of Wis. sum-
mer 1929 ; Royal Italian Univ., Perugia, Italy, sum-
mer 1930 ; app. editorial asst. at $1,500 in the Dept.
of State Apr. 1, 1927; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,800 Aug. 1, 1928 : at $2,000 May 1,
1929 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— HA.
Burdett, William Carter. — h. Nashville, Tenn., Feb.
3, 1S84 ; attended high sch. ; Univ. of Tenn. one yr. ;
U. S. Army, Philippine Insurrection, 1900-1903 ; en-
ginoiT in So. Amer. 1903-6 ; explorer 1907 ; mining
1908-16 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt. ; app., after
exam., cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to
Ensenada Nov. 1, 1919 ; class six Nov. 19, 1921 ; as-
signed to Seville May 17, 1922 ; class five Dec. 19,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Brussels Aug. 19, 1925 ; class five Aug. 31,
1925 ; class four Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned to Callao-
Lima Apr. 17, 1930 ; cons. gen. and assigned to Callao-
Lima Oct. 18, 1930 ; married.
Burg, Joseph Paul. — h. Hollidaysburg, Pa., Nov. 26,
1868 ; attended high sch. in U. S. and Germany ; Holy
Ghost Coll. (now Duquesne Univ.) 1882-85; George-
town, LL. B. 1S94 ; mem. of bar of Pa. ; sec. to mem.
of Cong. 1891-1911 ; v. and dep. cons, at Reichenberg
1911-12 ; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State
Dec. 31. 1920, effective Jan. 1, 1921 ; at $1,200 Dec.
12, 1921; at $1,400 Apr. 1, 1924; at $1,680 July 1,
1924 ; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,800 Nov. 1,
1927; at $1,860 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920
July 1, 1930; at $1,980 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart
Act).— A-C/C.
Burke, Gordon Lee. — h. Shanghai, China, of Am.
parents, Dec. 16, 1893 ; private tutors in China ;
Branham and Hughes Prep. Sch. grad. ; Vanderbilt,
A. B. 1915 : U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It. ; hardware
business 1919-21 ; elk. in Am. Consulate at Changsha
June 1921 ; v. c. at Changsha Nov. 22, 1922 ; at Swa-
tow Mar. 3. 1923; at Flankow May 13, 1924; at
Nanking, temp., July 30, 1925 ; at Hankow Aug. 4,
1926; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and
V. c. of career Aug. 24, 1927 ; assigned to Chefoo,
temp., Sept. 19, 1927 ; as language officer at Peiping
Apr. 20, 1928 ; married.
Burke. James Gordon, — h. Bennington, Vt., Oct. 9,
1897 ; Culver Mil. Acad. grad. ; Univ. of Pa., grad.
1921 ; Central Univ., Madrid ; Sorbonne* U. S. Army
1918, overseas service ; app. asst. trade commr. at
Madrid July 30, 1923 ; trade commr. at Barcelona
Mar. 15, 1926 ; asst. cml. att. at Buenos Aires June
28, 1928.
Burke, Malcolm Clayton, — b. Demopolis. Ala., July
8, 1879 ; Univ. of Ala., A. B. 1899 ; Harvard, A. B.
1901 ; Univ. of Munich, Ph. D. 1908 ; Univ. of Ala.,
instructor in Greek, 1901-4, assoc. and act. prof, of
Greek 1904-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It. ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Hamburg July 1924 ; v. c. at
Hamburg Mar. 14, 1925 ; at Bremen, temp., Mar. 15,
1927 ; at Hamburg Apr. 30, 1927.
Burke, Thomas Edmund. — h. Torrington, Conn.,
Feb. 14, 1S98 ; high sch. grad. ; St. Anselm's Coll.
1919-20 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1920-22 •
bank elk., summer 1917 ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ; elk.
steamship company, 1921 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Bombay July 21, 1922 ; v. c. at Bombay July 7,
1923 ; at Basel Jan. 6, 1925 ; at Malmo Jan. 23,
1926 ; at Goteborg Sept. 27, 1926 ; at Oslo Apr. 10,
1928 ; at Niagara Falls May 4, 1929 ; at Riga Apr.
7, 1930.
Burnell, Lucy Elizabeth. — b. St. Albans, Vt. ; high
sch. grad. : elk.. War Dept., 1918-19 ; app. elk. at
$1,000 in the Dept. of State Jan. 17, 1919; at $1,200
Dec. 31, 1920, effective Jan. 1, 1921 ; at $1,500 July
I, 1924; at $1,560 Nov. 1, 1927; at $1,680 July i,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,800
Oct. 1, 1928 ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— DCB.
Burnett, Rufus Ross. — b. Bndfield, N. C, Mar. 8,
1857 ; in Treas. Dept. 1883-93 ; in municipal govt.,
D. C, 1894-1902 ; app. temp, in the Dept. of State
Oct. 9, 1918 ; laborer Nov. 16, 1918. — DCR.
Burnham, Francis Irvine. — 6. Salt Lake City, Utah,
June 26, 1901 ; Univ. of Utah, Latter Day Saints Coll.,
Columbia Sch. of Drafting, LaSalle Extension Univ.
law course, and Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. ; Avitli
importing company 1916-20 ; draftsman 1926-28 ; Bu.
of Census 1929 ; draftsman, Commn. of Inquiry and
Conciliation, Bolivia and Paraguay, July-Oct. 1929 ;
app. draftsman, temp., at $1,800 in the Dept. of
State Oct. 1, 1929 ; permanently, Jan. 1, 1930 ; at
$1,920 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,300 Aug. 1, 19.30 ;
married. — HA.
Burr, Walter Winthrop. — 6. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct.
23, 1895 ; Polytech. Prep. Sch. ; U. S. Army 1916-19,
2d It., overseas service ; accountant, oil company in
N. Y. and Constantinople, 1919-22, in bank in Con-
stantinople 1922-26 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Patras Apr. 15, 1927 ; v. c. at Patras Oct. 28, 1927 ;
at Paris Jan. 8. 1930 ; at Lille, temp., June 21, 1930 ;
at Paris July 31, 1930.
Burri, Alfred Theodore. — b. Mt. Vernon, N. Y,, Dec.
II, 1890; attended business high sch.; Mt. Hermon
Sch. ; Harvard 1914-16 ; elk. two yrs. ; bookkeeper
and teller in bank four yrs. ; financial sec. of Y. M.
C. A. in Russia two yrs. ; app. v. c. at Moscow
May 13, 1918; at Odessa Jan. 23, 1919; at Tiflis
May 7, 1919 ; transferred to Constantinople May 3,
1920 ; app. v. c. at Constantinople July 21, 1920 ;
app., after exam., cons, of class seven June 9, 1921 ;
detailed to Tananarive Feb. 10, 1922 ; to Constanti-
nople Feb. 28, 1923 ; class six Mar. 1, 1923 ; detailed
to the Dept. Oct. 16, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Puerto Cortes Aug.
15, 1924 ; class six Feb. 24, 1925 ; a.ssigned to Bar-
ranquilla May 28, 1925 ; to Amsterdam June 26,
1929 ; class five July 24, 1930.
Burroughs, Anna V. (Mrs.) — b. Cleveland. Ohio :
attended high sch. ; multigraph operator in private
firm several yrs. ; in War Dept. 1918-20 ; app. multi-
graph operator at $1,320 in the Dept. of State July
14, 1924; at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1925; at $1,440 Mar. 1.
1927; at $1,560 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620
July 1, 1928; at $1,680 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Burrows, Arthur William. — b. Corouel. Chile, Apr.
3, 1883 ; Chilean citizen ; attended business sch. in
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Chile: in private firm 1900-1915, 1918-2'.): tann.-r
191G-17 : app. act. cons. agt. at Coqiiinil)o Jan.
192G ; cons. ngt. Sept. 24. 1926 ; married.
Bursley, Herbert Sidney. — h. Washington, D. C,
Sept. 25, 1896 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington
I'niv. 1914-16; elk., Govt, depts., 1914-16; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate General at London Nov. 1910; v. c.
at London May 81, 1919 ; app., after exam., cons,
asst. Sept. 8. 1919 ; v. c. at Bradford Dec. 8, 1919 ;
at London Dec. 31, 1919; at Dublin Apr. 22, 1920;
at Sofia Jan. 27, 1921 ; at Constantinople Jan. 30,
1923 ; app. v. c. of career of class three Feb. 26,
1923 ; assigned to Constantinople Mar. 2, 1923 ; class
two Nov. 23, 1923 ; class one May 10. 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class nine and
cons. Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Prague Aug. 16. 1924 ;
class eight Sept. 20, 1924 ; assigned to Belgrade Feb.
5, 1925; to Sault Ste. Marie, temp., June 14, 1926; to
Guaymas Sept. 8, 1926 ; class seven May 17, 1928 ;
assigned to Smyrna (Izmir) Dec. 4, 1929 ; class six
July 24, 1930 ; married.
Burt, Joseph Floyd. — h. Fairfield, III., Dec. 12.
1S90 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
stenog. 1914-15 ; asst. dept. mgr., wholesale iirm,
1915-17; elk., War Dept., May-July 1917; civilian
employee, Camp ' Sheridan, Ala., and Ft. Sheridan.
111., 1917-18; U. S. Army 1918-20; elk. in Am. Mis-
sion at A'ienna 1920-21 ; in Am. Consulate at Vienna
1921 ; V. c. at Vienna 1921-23 ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Mar. 7, 1924 ; assigned
to Vienna Mar. 12, 1924; to Berlin June 18, 3 924;
For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Coblenz Nov. 9, 1925 ; to Berlin Dec. 3, 1925 ; to
Cologne, temp., Aug. 28, 1926 ; to Berlin Oct. 20,
1926; to Rio de Janeiro Feb. 14, 1927; to Mamios,
temp., Sept. 22, 1927; to Pernamlraco, temp., Dec. 31.
1927; to Bahia, temp., Feb. 15, 1928; to Rio de
Janeiro Sept. 18, 1928 ; class eight, cons., and as-
.signed to Rio de Janeiro May 23, 1929 ; to Buenos
Aires June 20, 1929 ; to Montreal Nov. 15, 1930.
Burton, Carrie Landis (Mrs.) — b. St. Joseph, Mo. ;
attended high sch. ; private tutors ; teacher in public
sch. ; elk. in War Dept. 1918-23, in the Dept. of
State 1923-24 ; app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of
State July 16, 1929 ; at |1,380 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Busey, Roy. — &. Washington, D. C, Sopt. 28.
1904 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; employed
in Interstate Com. Commn. 1919-24 ; typist, Treas.
Dept., 1924-29; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of
State July 1, 1929 ; at $1,800 Dec. 9, 1929 ; at $1,920
July 1, 1930.— BA.
Buss, Claude Albert. — h. Sunbury. I'a.. Nov. 29,
1903 ; Washington Missionary Coll., A. B. 1922 ; Sus-
quehanna Univ., A. M. 1924 ; Univ. of Pa., Ph. D.
1927 ; L'Institut des hautes fitudes Internationales
(Carnegie fellow in int. law), L'ficole Libre des
Sciences Politiques 1927-28 ; instructor in politic.il
science, Univ. of Pa., 1926-27; prof, of political sci-
ence, Grove City Coll., 1928-29; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Mar. 26.
1929; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 1, 1929; as
language officer at Peiping Sept. 16. 1929 : married.
Busser, Ralph Cox. — h. York, Pa., Jan. 3, 1875 ;
attended businos-i sell. ; ITniv. of Pa.. LL. B. 1899 ;
ir.em. of bar of I'a. : asst. sec. chamber of com.,
1899-1900 : law practice 1900-1909 ; app.. after exam.,
cons, at Erfurt May 31, 1909; at Trieste Sept. 18,
1913 ; cons, of class seven by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; class six July 12, 1916 ; assigned to Almoria
July 21, 1917; to Bergen Nov. 30, 1917; detailed to
Trieste Mar. 24, 1919 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; class
four June 4, 1920; detailed to Corunna Sept. 3, 1920;
assigned to Plymouth Sept. 7, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer
of class five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Cardiff Apr.
29, 1920 ; to Leipzig Apr. 10. 1930 ; class four May 9,
1930 ; married.
Butler, Dorothy Kilkoff (Urs.)—b. Do Land, Fla. ;
attended business sch. ; Notre Dame, Md.. A. B. ; elk.,
Dept. of Interior, 1900-1908 ; app. elk., temp., in the
Dept. of State Aug. 10. 1914 ; permanently, at $1,200
under Ex. order June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at
$1,400 Aug. 1, 1918; at $1,600 Dec. 31. 1920, effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1921; at $1,860 July 1. 1924: at $1,920
Dec. 1, 1925; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act);
at $2,200 July 1, 1928 : file elk., London Naval Conf.,
1930; at $2,300 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Butler, George Howland. — b. Chicago. 111., Feb. 6.
1894 ; tech. high sch. giad. ; Univ. of 111.. B. S. 1915 ;
in steel company 1915-16 : 111. State Highway Commn.
1916 ; U. S. Army 1916-19, capt. ; civil engineer
1919-21 ; building insp. and supt. of public works
1921-22 ; real estate business 1922-26 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
Sept. 1, 1926 ; assigned to La Paz Feb. 26, 1927 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 17, 1928 ; assigned as
3d sec. also at La Paz May 21, 1928 ; v. c. at Montreal
Apr. 4, 1929 ; 3d sec. at Santiago. Chile, Apr. 26.
1930 ; married.
Butrick, Richard Porter. — 6. Lockport. N. Y., Aug
6. 1894 ; hiu'h sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1921 ; Bu. of Fisheries
191.5-17 ; Gen. Accounting Office 1917-21 ; app., after
exam., V. c. of career of class three Oct. 26, 1921 ;
assigned to Valparaiso Dec. 14. 1921 ; to Iquique
Oct. 6, 1922 : class two Nov. 23, 1923 : as.signed to
Guayaquil Dec. 3, 1923 ; class one May 10, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class nine and con.s.
Aug. 8, 1924 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned
to Hankow I^ov. 9, 1926; class seven May 17, 1928;
class six Dec. 19, 1929.
Butterworth, William Walton, jr. — h. New Orleans,
La., Sept. 7, 1903 ; Lawrenceville Prep. Sch. grad. ;
I'rinceton, B. A. 1925 ; L^niv. of Dijon, summer 1925 ;
Rhodes scholar, Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1925-27 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career May 17, 1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. May 24, 1928 ; to Singapore Jan. 18, 1929 ;
married.
Butts, Halleck Allison, — 6. Valley Falls, Kans..
Aug. 12, 1888 ; Riverview Mil. Acad. ; Georgetown
Sch. of For. Ser. one yr. ; elk. 1909-11 ; claims ad-
juster with railroad company 1911-19 ; U. S. Army
1918-19; 2d It., O. R. C. ; app. trade commr. at
Tokyo May 1920; act. cnil. atl. Sept. 1924; asst. cml.
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att. Apr. 3. 1920; cml. att. at Tokyo Apr. 7, 1027;
dol., Int. Inst, of Statistics, 19th sess., Tokyo and
Kyoto, 1930.
Byars, Winfleld Scott.— 6. Marion Co., 111., Jan. 1,
1S82 ; Inisiness sch. grad. ; Norman Univ., 111., two
yrs. ; stenog. in private and Govt, offices eight yrs. ;
"app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Apr. 22,
1913 ; at $1,400 Oct. 10, 1916 ; elk., Special Commn.
to France, Jan. 2, 1918 ; detailed to Am. Commn. to
Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919 ; reinstated elk. in the
Dept. of State Aug. 1, 1919 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ;
detailed as code elk., Special Conf. on Chinese Cus-
toms Tariff, Peking, 1925-26; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927;
at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July
1. 1928 ; at $2,040 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,100 July 2,
1930 ; married. — DCR.
Byington, Homer Morrison. — 6. Washington, D. C,
Sept. 19, 1879 ; public sch. and Wilson's Coll. Inst. ;
studied under private tutor; newspaper corr. 1895-97;
elk. in Am. Consulate at Naples 1897-1900; app. v.
and dep. cons, at Naples Sept. 19, 1900; app., after
exam., cons. elk. Mar. 31, 1903; in charge of Am.
Consulate at Naples Sept. 1-Nov. 4, 1907 ; app. cons,
asst. July 1, 1908; v. and dep. cons, at Rome July 3,
1908 ; at Bristol Feh. 8, 1909 ; cons, at Bristol May
31, 1909 ; at Leeds Sept. 18, 1913 ; cons, of class
ei?ht by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class seven Mar.
2. 1915 ; assigned to Hull May 22, 1917 ; class six
Sept. 14, 1917 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to
Palermo Sept. 10, 1919 ; to Naples Mar. 12, 1920 ;
class four June 4, 1920 ; class three Nov. 23, 1921 ;
<ons. gen. of class four Mar. 1, 1923 ; reassigned to
Naples Mar. 28, 1923 ; del.. Int. Conf. on Emigration
and Immigration, Rome, 1924 ; class three June 5,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class two July 1, 1924 ;
mem. of Bd. of Review, For. Ser. Personnel, 1926 ;
class one June 30, 1927 ; assigned to the Dept. as
clim. of executive committee of For. Ser. Personnel
Bd. July 27, 1929 ; mem. Bd. of Examiners for the
Fur. Ser. Sept. 11, 1929; chief. Division of For. Ser.
Personnel. Dec. 30, 1929; married. — FP.
Byington, Homer Morrison, jr. — b. Naples, Italy, of
Am. parents. May 31, 1908; Phillips Andover grad.;
Yale, B. A. 1930 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 16. 1930 ; assigned to the Dept., temp., Dec.
20, 1930.
*Cable, Philander Lathrop. — h. Tours, France, of
Am. parents. June 5. 1891 ; Harvard, A. B. 1914 ; in-
structor. Lake I'lacid Sch., 1914-15 ; app., after exam.,
sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Aug. 23, 1917 ;
detailed to the Dept. Sept. 6, 1917 ; assigned to
Paris July 13, 1918 ; class three Dec. 20, 1919 ;
assigned to Habana Sept. 29, 1920 ; to Copenhagen
July 13, 1922 ; class two Sept. 22, 1922 ; assigned
to Sofia July 24, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
four July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Buenos
Aires Jan. 7, 1926; at Berlin Sept. 28, 1928; at
Brussels and Luxemburg June 28, 1929 (canceled) ;
at Warsaw Sept. 12, 1929; resigned May 1, 1930;
married.
Cabot, John Moors. — 6. Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 11,
1901 ; Browne and Nichols Sch. and Pomfret Sch. ;
Harvard, A. B. 1923 ; Brasenose Coll., Oxford, B. Litt.
1925 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and
V. c. of career Sept. 1, 1926 ; assigned to Callao-
Lima Feb. 26, 1927 ; as For. Ser. officer to the leg. at
Santo Domingo Dec. 29, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. May 23, 1929 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Santo
Domingo June 11, 1929 ; class eight and cons. Apr.
15, 1930 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Mexico City Dec. 26,
1930.
CafFee, Albert Veazey, — b. Fern Bank, Ohio, Dec.
31, 18S;5 : Ohio Mech. Inst., grad. 1905 ; attended
business .sch. ; sec. 1906-12 ; app. elk. at $900 in the
Dept. of State June 13, 1912; at $1,000 Mar. 3,
1914; at $1,400 June 22, 1916, effective July 1;
steuog., Am.-Mexican Joint Commn., Sept.-Oct. 1916;
at $1,000 Jan. 16. 1922 ; on detail with Advisory Com-
mittee on Traffic in Opium, Geneva, 1923 ; at $1,800
July 1, 1924; at $1,920 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$1,980 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,000 Feb. 1, 1929 ; at
$2,300 Oct. 1, 1929; at $2,500 July 1, 1930; at
$2,000 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; married. — FA.
Caffery, Edward. — 6. St. Mary's Parish, La., Feb.
14, 1889 ; Sidwell's Friends Sch. ; Princeton two yrs. ;
L'niv. of Va. Law Sch. one yr. ; cotton planting one
yr. ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It. ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned
to Bucharest Dec. 14. 1921 ; class two Feb. 20, 1923 ;
class one Nov. 23, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July
1, 1924 ; class eight and cons. Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned
to Habana Apr. 4, 1925 ; to San Jose, Costa Rica, Dec.
12, 1927 ; class seven May 23, 1929 ; assigned to
Port Limon, temp., June 28, 1930 ; married.
Caffery, Jefferson.— 5. Lafayette, La., Dec. 1, 1880;
Tulane Univ., A. B. 1900 ; mem. of bar of La. ; app.,
after exam., sec. of leg. at Caracas Mar. 2, 1911 ; elk.
in the Dept. of State under Ex. order June 20, 1913 ;
sec. of leg. at Stockholm Sept. 11, 1913 ; sec. of emb.
or leg. of class three by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
assigned to Teheran Feb. 11, 1910 ; attached to the
Special Russian Mission to U. S. May 30, 1917 ; as-
signed to Paris June 30, 1917 ; representative. Inter-
allied committee on treatment and training of dis-
abled soldiers and sailors 1917-22, at Int, Conf., Lon-
don, 1918. and sec. of Am. section 1919-22 ; mem.,
Bd. of Examiners, Diplo. Ser. exam, in Paris, May
1919 ; class two Aug. "27, 1918 ; detailed to the Dept.
Sept. 1, 1919, visit of the King and Queen of the
I'olgians and of the Prince of Wales ; class one Dec.
20, 1919 ; assigned as couns. of emb. at Madrid Dec.
20, 1919 ; as sec. of leg. at Athens Jan. 5, 1922 ; as
couns. of emb. at Tokyo Sept. 5, 1923 ; chm. of Am.
Red Cross earthquake relief activities, Japan. Oct.
1923-Mar. 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class one July 1,
1924 ; assigned as couns. of emb. at Berlin May 22,
1925 ; detailed to meeting of Int. Chamber of Com.,
Brussels, 1925 ; app. E. E. and M. P. to El Salvador
Jan. 7, 1920 ; to Colombia June 27, 1928.
Cahill, Dorothy P. — 6. Warren Co., Iowa ; high sch.
grr.d. ; attended business sch. ; Grinnell Coll. 1927-
29; elk. and stenog. 1925-29; app. elk. at $1,440 iu
the Dept. of State June 13, 1929; at $1,500 July 1.
1930.— SS.
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Cahn, Budolf Edwin. — 6. New York City Jan. 7.
1900 ; attended business high sch. ; cIIj. 1915-17, in
Rio de Janeiro 1917-20 ; app. cllc. in Am. Consulate
General at Rio de Janeiro Aug. 1920 ; v. c. at Rio de
Janeiro Oct. 28, 1925 ; married.
Calder, A. Bland. — 6. Morrison, Iowa, Maj' 23,
1892 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; Coll. of
the City of New Yorlj one yr. ; Cooper Union Night
Sch. of Science three yrs. ; Columbia Univ. one yr. ;
secretary 1909-11 ; editorial asst. 1911-14 ; elk. in
Am. Leg. at Berne 1915-16 ; sec. to couns. of Am.
Emb. at Petrograd 1916 ; elk. and sec. in Petrograd
1917; in Shanghai 1918-20; app. elk. to trade commr.
at Peking Feb. 8, 1921 ; asst. trade commr. at Peking
July 1, 1922; at Tokyo Oct. 1923; trade commr. at
Tokyo Jan. 1, 1926 ; at Shanghai Nov. 1, 1926 ; asst.
cml. att. at Peiping .Tuly 28, 1928 ; married.
Calder, Francis Willard. — &. Stacyville, Iowa, Dec.
26, 1S99 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
stenog. 1915-17 ; Am. Mil. Mission to Russia 1917-18 ;
elk. in Am. Consulates at Vologda and Moscow Mar.-
Aug. 1918 ; in Am. Emb. at Archangel 1918-19 ; app.
V. c. at Odessa Dec. 6, 1919 ; at Constantinople Dec.
31, 1920 ; at Southampton Nov. 7, 1921 ; at Plymouth,
temp., Apr. 26, 1930 ; at Southampton Apr. 30, 1930 ;
married.
Caldwell, John Kenneth. — 6. Piketon, Ohio, Oct. 16,
1881 ; Berea Coll., B. S. 1905 ; in laboratory of
supervising architect of the Treas. 1906 ; app., after
exam., student interpreter in Japan Oct. 8, 1906 ;
V. and dep. cons. gen. and interpreter at Yokohama
Apr. 16, 1909 ; asst. Japanese sec. at Tokyo Dec. 4,
1909 ; V. c. at Dalny, temp., Jan. 17-Feb. 17, 1911 ;
cons, at Vladivostok Aug. 1. 1914 ; cons, of class six
by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class five Apr. 16,
1917 ; class four Sept. 5. 1919 ; class three June 4,
1920 ; assigned to Kobe July 1, 1920 ; app. Japanese
sec. of emb. at Tokyo July 1, 1920 ; on detail at
Chita Oct. 1921-Feb. 1922 ; detailed to the Dept.
June 6, 1924 ; app. cons. gen. of class four June 3,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ;
asst. chief, Division of Far Eastern Affairs, Nov. 19,
1925 ; representative on Federal Narcotics Control Bd.
Nov. 25, 1925 ; class two June 8, 1927 ; act. chief.
Division of Far Eastern Affairs, Aug. 15, 1927-Feb.
15, 1928 ; assigned to Geneva for duty in connection
with the narcotics question Mar. 26, 1928 ; to the
Dept. for special work in connection with the control
of traffic in narcotic drugs June 13, 1928 ; observer,
nth, 12th, and 13th sess.. League of Nations Opium
Advisory Committee, 1928, 1929, and 1930 ; class one
May 9, 1930; married.— FE.
Callahan, James Edwin. — 6. Fall River, Mass., June
22, 1898 ; business sch. grad. ; elk.. War Dept.. 1917-
19 ; elk. in Am. Consulate at Prague 1919-22 ; Am.
Relief Admin., Moscow, 1922; mfg. company 1923-25;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at London Mar.
12, 1925 ; V. c. at London July 7, 1925 ; married.
Callanan, Leo Joseph. — B. Boston, Mass., Jan. 18,
1900 ; Boston Coll., A. B. 1921 ; Georgetown, M. A.
and M. F. S. 1923; S. A. T. C. 1918; app., after
exam., cons. asst. Aug. 28, 1923; app. v. c. at Genoa
Mar. 17, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Melbourne, temp., Mar. 18, 1926 ; to
Adelaide Nov. 19. 1926 ; to Melbourne Dec. 24, 1926 ;
to Adelaide, temp., Feb. 8, 1927 ; to Melbourne May
16, 1927 ; to Adelaide, temp.. Oct. 13, 1927 ; to Nassau
Nov. 7, 1929 ; to Port Said Mar. 26, 1930 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Port Said July 24, 1930.
Calnan, John L. — B. AUston, Mass., Jan. 25, 1892;
attended high sch. ; Worcester Acad. ; Georgetown
Law Sch. 1912-14, 1920; Fordham Law Sch. 1916-
17 ; athletic instructor 1914 ; asst. chief insp., muni-
tion factory. 1915-16 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; asst.
supervisor, U. S. Shipping Bd., 1919-20 ; field elk..
War Dept, 1920 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Prague Dec. 20, 1920 ; v. c. at Prague Apr. 14, 1921 ;
at Bcl,grade June 26, 1925 ; married.
Calvert, John Strong. — &. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 19,
1886 ; Horner Mil. Sch. grad. ; Univ. of N. C. 1902-
4 and Law Sch., summer 1908 ; mem. of bar of N. C. ;
elk. 1904-7 ; law elk. 1907-9 ; It. of constabulary,
Philippine Is., 1909-12 ; law practice 1912-14 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Buenos Aires Mar.
1914 ; app. dep. cons. gen. at Buenos Aires Sept. 24,
1914 ; V. c. at Buenos Aires Feb. 6, 1915 ; app., after
exam., cons, of class nine Apr. 16, 1917 ; class ei.ght
Sept. 14, 1917 ; assigned to Nuevitas Nov. 30. 1917 ;
unassigned from July 13. 1919 ; class seven Sept. 5,
1919; assigned to Guadeloupe Oct. 30, 1919; to Dun-
kirk Dec. 16, 1921 ; detailed to Barcelona Nov. 27,
1923; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924;
class seven Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Marseille
Apr. 21, 1928; class six July 24, 1930; married.
Cameron, Alfred Dorrance. — B. Seattle, Wash., Nov.
3, 1893 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Wash. 1913-14 ;
elk. in library 1906-12, in insur. company 1912-17 ;
U. S. Army 1916-22, capt. ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to
Marseille Apr. 27, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Paris Apr. 2, 1925 ; to
Lille, temp.. May 26, 1927 ; to Paris Sept. 20, 1927 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Paris May 23,
1929 ; to Lourengo Marques Dec. 6, 1930 ; married.
Cameron, Charles Raymond. — b. Yoik, N. Y., June
25, 1875 ; Cornell, A. B. 1898 ; cml. employment
1899-1900 ; employed in Philippine Is. as teacher,
supt. of sch., asst. to dept. governor of Mindanao-
Sulu, dept. treas., and census asst. 1901-17 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, ma.i. ; app., after exam., cons, of
class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Tacna Oct. 19,
1919 ; to Pernambuco July 1, 1920 ; class six Nov.
23, 1021 ; class five Mar. 1, 1923 ; detailed to Hong
Kong July 23, 1923 ; to Tokyo Dec. 28, 1923 ; class
four June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class five
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to the Dept. Oct. 1, 1925 ; to
Sao Paulo Doc. 2, 1926 ; class four June 8, 1927 ;
cons. gen. and assigned to Sao Paulo Jan. 22, 1930 ;
class three July 24, 1930 ; married.
Campbell, Harry. — 6. Harper, Kans., Aug. 10,
1885 ; Fairmount Coll., Wichita, two yrs. ; Univ. of
Kans., B. A. 1907 ; elk. 1907-8 ; Bu. of Education and
Bu. of Customs, Philippine Is., 1908-15 ; app. v. c.
at Singapore July 14, 1915 ; app., after exam., cons,
of class nine Oct. 18, 1915 ; class eight Sept. 14.
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1917 ; assigned to Surabaya May 25, 1918 ; class six
Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; detailed to
the Dept. Dec. 6, 1920 ; assigned to Asuncion Feb. 11,
1921 ; class four Aug. 23, 1922 ; assigned to Iquique
Sept. 21, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Kingston, Ont., temp., Dec. 17,
1927 ; to Birmingham Dec. 20. 1927 ; class four
May 23, 1929 ; assigned to Bombay Apr. 17, 1930.
Camion, Cavendish "Welles. — &. Salt Lake City, Utah,
Feb. 1, 1895 ; Univ. of Utah, A. B 1916, grad. work
1919 ; language study, Alliance Frangaise, Paris ;
study in music composition, Paris and Vienna ; hist,
research, A'ienna ; head of depts. of Eng. and hist, in
high sch. 1916-18 ; engineering and newspaper work
1915, 1916-17, 1919-20; U. S. Marine Corps, 1918-
19, overseas service ; app. to Diplo. Mission at Vienna
Feb. 19, 1920 ; in Am. Leg. at Vienna Nov. 25, 1921 ;
V. c. at Ziirich June 22, 1927 ; app., after exam.,
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career May 17,
1928; assigned to Zurich May 29, 1928; married.
Caplan, Sophie. — h. Baltimore, Md. ; business high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; sec. 1918-20 ;
elk., Bu. of the Census, 1920-21 ; app. elk. at $900 in
the Dept. of State Jan. 24, 1921; at $1,000 Nov. 5,
1921 ; at $1,080 Sept. 1, 1922 ; at $1,140 Nov. 2,
1922 ; at $1,200 Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1. 1923 ;
at $1,440 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 Dec. 15, 1924 ; at
$1,560 Dec. 1, 1925; at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,740
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 ;
at $2,000 Dec. 1, 1929 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— BA.
Carapateas, Sotiris. — b. Kalamata, Greece, Aug. 6,
ISSO ; naturalized 1912 ; attended sch. of Kalamata :
National Univ. of Greece, Athens, one yr. ; studied
electricity ; electric company 1905-7 ; bookkeeper
1907-9 ; sec. 1910-11 ; insur. agt. 1912 ; app. cons. agt.
at Kalamata May 13, 1914.
Carder, Gertrude H. (Mrs.)— &. Halltown, W. Va. ;
attended high sch. ; elk. 1917-26 ; instructor in busi-
ness sch. 1926-28 ; elk., Govt, depts., 1928-30 ; app.
elk., temp., at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Dec. IG,
1930.— PD.
Carey, Elsie Marie. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended public sch. ; private tutors two yrs. ; nurses'
training sch. two yrs. ; elk.. War. Dept., 1918-20 ;
app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Apr. 12,
1920; at $1,260 July 1, 1924; at $1,320 Mar. 1.
1927 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500
July 1, 1928; at $1,620 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Carleton, Algar E. — B. Williamstown, Vt., Aug. 11,
1872 ; Dartmouth, A. B. 1895 ; newspaper reporter
189.5-99 ; app. cons. agt. at Almeria May 11, 1899 ;
V. and dep. cons. gen. at Hong Kong Apr. 6, 1910 ;
V. c. at I-Iong Kong Feb. 6, 1915 ; app., after exam.,
coLS. of class eight Feb. 19, 1918; detailed to Batavia
Sept. 14, 1918; assigned to Medan Feb. 18, 1919;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Amoy Sept. 8,
1919 ; class five Nov. 23, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer of
class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Hong Kong Aug.
18, 1924 ; to Hull Dec. 1, 1925 ; class five June 8,
1927 : assigned to San Salvador Jan. 10, 1929 ; class
four July 24, 1930 ; married.
Carlisle, Grace Norman (Mrs.) — 6. Rome, Ga. ; high
sch. grad. ; Washington Som., Atlanta, Ga., one yr. ;
secretary 1920-26 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of
State June 13, 1928 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,620 Jan. 1, 1929 ; stenog., Commu. for
study and review of conditions in Haiti, 1930 ; at
$1,740 July 1, 1930.— LA.
Carlson, Florence M. — b. Ottumwa, Iowa ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; law elk. 1925-27 ; elk.,
Treas. Dept., 1927-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State May 7, 1930 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1930.— FP.
Carlson, Harold. — b. Wilmette, 111., Oct. 15, 1889;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. and coll. in
Sweden, England, and Germany ; in European offices
of Am. companies in England, Germany, Sweden, Den-
mark, and Russia ; elk.. Committee on Public Informa-
tion, Moscow, 1918 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Stockholm Sept. 15, 1922 ; v. c. at Malmij, temp.,
July 30, 1929 ; at Stockholm Jan. 30, 1930 ; married.
Carlson, Harry Edwin. — ft. Morris, 111.. Mar. 17,
1886 ; Lake Forest Coll., B. A. 1908 ; teacher in pub-
lic sch. 1908-10, in high sch. 1910-13; master in
boys' sch. 1913 ; exchange teacher, Sachsenhauser
Oberrealschule, Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1913-15 ; app.
V. c. at Frankfort-on-the-Main Jan. 17, 1916 ; at
Christiania June 11, 1917; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three Sept. 7, 1920, and assigned
to Chi-istiania ; class two Nov. 17, 1921 ; assigned to
Stavanger Jan. 7, 1922 ; to Christiania Feb. 20, 1922 ;
class one May 26, 1922 ; cons, of class seven Mar. 1 ,
1923 ; assigned to Kovno Jan. 2, 1924 ; class six June
3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Tallinn July 3, 1926 ; class six Sept. 2!/,
1927 ; class five Oct. 16, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Nov. 12, 1929; assigned also as 2d sec. at Tallinn
Nov. 19, 1929 ; 1st sec. Aug. 22, 1930 ; married.
Carlson, Herbert Wesley. — 6. Lowell, Mass., May 9,
1895 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; elk. 1914-
17; U. S. Army 1918-19; app. v. c. at Goteborg Mar.
11, 1920; at Sault Ste. Marie Apr. 12, 1924 ; at Wind-
sor Mar. 20, 1926 ; resigned June 15, 1928 ; app. \'. c.
at Barranquilla July 25, 1929 ; married.
Carlson, Knute E. — h. Boxholm, Sweden, .Jan. 13,
1882 ; naturalized 1912 ; Univ. of Nebr., A. B. 1915,
A. M. 1917 ; Univ. of Pa., Ph. D. 1919 ; instructor in
political sci., Univ. of Nebr., 1915-17 ; prof, of for-
eign trade, nine yrs. ; Bu. of Research and Statistics,
War Trade Bd., 1918-19 ; app. special asst. at $2,750
in the Dept. of State, Mar. 6, 1919 ; drafting otncer at
$2,500 July 1, 1919 ; at $3,000 Jan. 31, 1920, effec-
tive Feb. 1 ; designated liaison officer between the
Dept. of State and the office of the Federal Fuel
Distributor in matters relating to the exportation of
coal Aug. 28, 1922 ; at $3,300 Feb. 1. 1926 ; at $3,400
Nov. 1, 1927; at $3,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$3,600 July 1, 1928 ; at $3,800 Apr. 1, 1929 ; divisional
asst. at $4,600 Apr. 1, 1930 ; at $4,800 July 3, 1930
(Brookhart Act) ; married. — NE.
Games, Grace Evelyn Barbour (Mrs.) — b. Washing-
ton, D. C. ; George Washington, A.B. 1908 ; proof
reader and cataloguer. Library of Cong., 1907-12 ;
cataloguer, Dept. of Agric, 1913, 1918 ; app. library
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asst. at $1,500 in the Dept. of State Apr. 16, 1926;
at .$1,560 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,860 Sept. 1, 1927 ; at
$2,000 Jul.v 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,600 June
1, 1930.— IIA.
Carpenter, Edward (Col.) — J). Salisbury Point,
Mass., Aug. 27, 1872 ; William Penn Charter Sch. ;
N. Y. Mil. Acad. grad. ; entered U. S. Army July 9,
1898 ; assigned as mil. att. at Berlin and Berne Apr.
9, 1928 ; married.
Carr, Wiltur John. — 6. near HilLsboro, Ohio, Oct.
31, 1870 ; attended cnil. coll. of Ky. Univ. ; George-
town, LL.B. 1894 ; Columbian Coll. (now George
Washington Univ.), LL. M. 1899; mi'm. of bar of
D. C. ; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State June
1, 1892 ; at $1,200 Aug. 8, 1893 ; confidential elk. to
the sec. and asst. sees, of state ; at $1,400 May 11,
1894; at $1,600 Mar. 2, 1896; at $1,800 Apr. 1,
1899 ; chief. Cons. Bu., at $2,100 Feb. 1, 1902 ; mem.
of Bd. of Examiners for the Cons. Ser. ; mem. of Bd.
to formulate a plan for the examination of candidates
for the Cons. Ser. Dec. 6, 1905 ; mem. of Committee
on Business Methods in the Dept. Jan. 28, 1907 ;
chief elk. at $3,000 May 8, 1907 ; chm. of Dept. of
State Advisory Committee on Printing and Publication
May 8, 1907 ; representative on U. S. Bd. of the
Tercentennial Exposition, Jamestown, 1907 ; charged
with the direction of the Cons. Ser. Aug. 15, 1907 ;
representative. Int. Cong, on Tuberculosis, Washing-
ton, 1908, and at Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition,
Seattle, 1909 ; app. dir. of the Cons. Ser. at $4,500
Nov. 30, 1909 ; mem. of committee on inquiry ordered
by the Pres. into the economy and efficiency of Execu-
tive depts. of the Govt. 1910 ; mem. of Bd. of
Efficiency, Apr. 19, 1916-Mar. 24, 1921 ; Nat. Re-
search Council, V. chm.. Division of For. Relations,
representative of the Dept., Division of Federal Rela-
tions, 1920 ; budget officer June 21, 1921 ; mem. of
For. Ser. Personnel Bd., of Bd. of Examiners for the
For. Ser., and of For. Ser. Sch. Bd. June 7, 1924 ;
app. asst. sec. of state July 1, 1924 ; mem. of Perma-
nent Commn. of Int. Assn. of Koad Cong, since 1927 ;
chm. of For. Ser. Personnel Bd., of Bd. of Examiners
for the For. Ser., and of For. Ser. Sch. Bd. Feb.
25, 1928; chm., Bd. of Review for Efficiency Ratings,
May 7, 1930 ; married. — A-C.
Carroll, Alma Anson (Mrs.) — J). Louisville, Ky. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; George Washington
Univ. one half yr. ; stenog. 1918-21, in Interstate
Com. Commn. 1922-27 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Nov. 5, 1928 ; permanently Dec.
15, 1928 ; at $1,620 Oct. 1, 1929 ; at $1,680 July 1,
1930.— PD.
Carroll, William Nicholas. — &. Clinton, N. C, Nov.
28, 1884 ; attended public sch. ; elk. 1906, in the Dept.
of Interior 1907-18 ; app. v. c. at London Aug. 20,
1918; at Dundee June 21, 1923; at London July IS,
1923 ; at Stoke-on-Trent Feb. 29, 1924 ; at London
May 1, 1924.
♦Carter, Henry.— b. Fall River, Mass., May 8,
1894 ; St. Mark's Sch., Evans Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1917,
M. A. 1920 ; Harvard Grad. Sch. 1921-24 ; U. S. Army
1917-18, 1st It. ; banking, Paris, 1920-21 ; asst. on
hist, faculty. Harvard, 1921-24 ; app. drafting officer
at $2,500 in the Dept. of State May 22, 1924 ; at
$2,800 July 1, 1924; at $.3,000 June 16, 1926; del.,
Second Int. Emigration and Immigration Conf., Ha-
bana, 1928; at $3,200 .luly 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$3,300 July 1, 1928; at $3,800 Oct. 1, 1928; at
$4,600 Aug. 1, 1929 ; resigned Nov. 12, 1929 ; app.
For. Ser. officer of class five and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Monrovia,
temp., Nov. 25, 1929 ; app. cons, and assigned also as
cons, at Monrovia, temp.. Dec. 16, 1929 ; resigned
Sept. 1, 1930.
Carter, James Garneth, — V. Brunswick, Ga., Dec.
15, 1877 ; attended public sch. ; merchant tailor, let-
ter carrier, and mgr. of newspaper nine yrs. ; mem. of
local Civil Ser. Examining Bd. two yrs. ; notary pub-
lic one yr. ; app., after exam., cons, at Sivas Sept. 6,
1006 (canceled) ; app. cons, at Tamatave Nov. 1,
1906 ; class eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; as-
signed to Tananarive July 8, 1916 ; class six June
4, 1920 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to the Dept. Mar. 7, 1927 ; to Calais Mar.
28, 1927 ; class six June -30, 1927 : class five July 24,
1930 ; married.
Carter, John Franklin, jr. — b. Fall River. Mass.,
Apr. 27, 1897 ; St. Mark's Sch. ; Yale. B. A. 1919,
Grad. Sch., 1920; elk. in Am. Emb. at Rome 1918-19;
at Constantinople Apr.-Oct, 1919 ; sec. to Amb. at
Rome 1920-21 ; Inst, of Politics 1922 ; for. corr.
1922-23 ; newspaper reporter and asst. editor 1923-28 ;
author of books and articles on int. relations ; app.
drafting officer at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Oct. 19.
1928; at $3,800 Mar. 1, 1929; at $4,600 Oct. 1, 1929;
divisional asst. at $5,600 July 1, 1930; married. — WE.
Carter, Leon. — 6. Washington, D. C, May 12, 1906 ;
laborer, Federal Trade Commn.. 1930 ; app. laborers,
temp., in the Dept. of State Sept. 23, 1930.— CC.
Carter, Maceo. — h. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 24, 1909 ;
employed in Office of Public Bldgs. and Parks
1929-30 ; app. laborer in the Dept. of State Dec. 16,
1930. — CC.
Carter, Marion Eugenia. — 1>. Ryan, Va. : high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1928-29 ; typ:st and stenog. 1927-28 ; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State June 14, 1928 ; at $1,440
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1929;
at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— TD.
Carter, Robert H. — &. Washington. D. C, Nov. 19,
1893 ; messenger, War Dept., 1918-30 ; app. mes-
senger in the Dept. of State Oct. 1, 1930.— SS.
Carter, Wallace W. — 6. Washington, D. C, Nov.
15, 1909 ; messenger, Dept. of Agric, 1927-30 ; app.
messenger in the Dept. of State May 16, 1930. — SO.
Castle, 'William R., jr. — 6. Honolulu, T. H., June
19, 1878 ; Harvard, A. B. 1900 ; instructor at Harvard
1904-8 ; asst. doan of Harvard Coll. 1908-13 ; editor,
Harvard Graduates Magazine, 1914-17 ; dir., Bu. of
Communications, Am. Red Cross, 1917-19 ; app. spe-
cial asst. at $3,000 in the Dept. of State Mar. 1,
1919 ; drafting officer July 1, 1919 ; act. chief, Divi-
sion of Western European Affairs, Mar. 16, 1921 ; at
$3,500 Apr. 1, 1921 ; at $4,000 June 17, 1921, effec-
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121
tive July 1 ; chief, Division of Western European
Affairs, Dec. 20, 1921 ; at $4,500 Aug. 16, 1922 ; at
$5,200 July 1. 1924 ; at $5,600 May 1, 1925 ; at
$6,000 July 1, 1926 ; asst. sec. of state Feb. 26, 1927 ;
mem. of For. Ser. Personnel Bd. Apr. 23, 1927 ; mem.
of Bd. of Examiners for the For. Ser. and of For.
Ser. Sch. Bd. Apr. 28, 1927 ; del., Int. Radiotelegraph
Conf., Washington, 1927 ; app. A. E. and P. to Japan
Dec. 11. 1929 ; resigned June 30, 1930 ; reapp. asst.
sec. of state July 1, 1930 ; del.. Sixth Int. Road Cong.,
Washington, 1930 ; married. — A-E.
Castleman, Kenneth Galleher (Capt.) — b. Louisville,
Ky., Mar. 15, 1S76 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1896 ; app.
naval att. at Berlin, Oslo, Copenhagen, and Stockholm
May 20, 1930 ; married.
Castleman, Reginald Saxon. — 6. Riverside, Calif.,
Dec. 25, 1891 ; Univ. of Chicago, Ph. B. 1914, grad.
woi-k 1914-16 ; rodman, summers of 1909 and 1912 ;
attached to the office of the naval att. at Madrid
1917-19 ; app. v. c. at Madrid Apr. 14, 1919 ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three Oct. 1,
1920, and assigned to Madrid ; to Lisbon Dec. 29,
1920 ; class two Nov. 17, 1921 ; assigned to Horta
Apr. 3, 1922 ; class one May 26, 1922 ; cons, of class
seven Mar. 1, 1923 ; assigned to Horta Mar. 28, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to London Apr. 17, 1926 ; class seven Aug. 24, 1927 ;
assigned to Glasgow Mar. 30, 1929 ; class sis July 24,
1930 ; married.
Gate, Julian Small. — 6. Lebanon, Me., Jan. 5, 1900 ;
high sch. grad. ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1924-
26; S. A. T. C. 1918; medical student, Mass. Gen.
Hospital, 1921-24; elk. in Navy Dept. 1924-25,
1927-30, in Dept. of State 1925-26; reapp. elk. at
$1,620 in the Dept. of State Sept. 16, 1930 ; mar-
ried.— DCR.
Caulk, Paul A. — 6. Sorento, HI., May 26, 1905 ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Nebr. Wesleyan
Univ. 1924-25 ; shipping elk. 1927-29 ; elk.. Census
Bu., 1930 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 16, 1930; married.— DCR.
Cavenaugh, William Ferguson. — 5. Fort Robinson,
Nebr., June 25, 1905 ; Kans. State Coll., Drake Univ.,
and Pa. Acad, of Fine Arts ; elk. Cavite Naval Yard,
Philippine Is., 1925 ; teacher of French, Univ. of
Manila, and teacher of Eng., Nat. Univ., Manila,
summer 1925 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned
to Mexico City, temp., Nov. 27, 1929 ; to the For.
Ser. Sch. July 16, 1930 ; to Callao-Lima Nov. 8, 1930 ;
married.
Chalfant, Gladys. — 6. Fern, Ind. ; attended high
sch. ; business sch. grad. ; stenog. and sec. 1903-21,
in War Dept. Aug.-Dec. 1918 ; app. elk. at $1,000 in
the Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1921 ; at $1,140 Sept. 1,
1922 ; at $1,200 Oct. 16, 1922 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ;
at $1,560 Mar. 1. 1925 ; at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,740 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1,
1928 ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— NE.
Chamberlain, Culver Bryant.^ — b. Princeton, Ind.,
July 12, 1900 ; high sch. grad. ; Emerson Inst. ;
23372—31—9
R. O. T. C. 1918-19 ; elk. 1919-20 ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in China Aug. 27, 1920 ; v. c. at
Canton Aug. 29, 1923 ; also interpreter Sept. 28,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Tientsin Mar. 5, 1925 ; to Swatow July 27, 1925 ;
to Shanghai Nov. 7, 1927 ; to Yunnanfu Mar. 7, 1928 ;
class eight, cons., and as.signed to Yunnanfu Oct. 16,
1929 ; to Canton June 2, 1930.
Chamberlin, George Ellsworth. — 5. Woodstock,
Conn., Feb. 17, 1872 ; high sch. and business sch.
grad. ; stenog., accountant, owner of retail business,
salesman ; elk. in Am. Consulate at Singapore ; app.
V. and dep. cons. gen. at Singapore Jan. 2, 1906 ; app.,
after exam., cons, at Swatow Jan. 10, 1910 ; at Cork
June 24, 1910 ; at Georgetown Apr. 24, 1914 ; class
six by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class five Sept. 14,
1917 ; class four Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Glasgow
Sept. 8, 1919 ; class three June 4, 1920 ; cons. gen. of
class four June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class three
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Glasgow June 6, 1928 ; class
two July 24, 1930 ; married.
Channon, Kenneth F. — 6. Vineland, N. J., July 27,
1S95 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; elk.
1912-15, 1916-17 ; stenog. 1915-16 ; elk., Dept. of
State, 1917; U. S. Army 1917-24, overseas service;
cml. enterprises 1924-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State July 16, 1930 ; at $1,620 Dec. 23, 1930 ;
married. — DCR.
Chapin, Selden, — b. Erie, Pa., Sept. 19, 1899 ;
Westminster Sch. ; St. Paul's Sch. ; U. S. N. A., grad.
1919 ; U. S. Navy 1919-25, It. (jg) ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. Mar. 20, 1925 ; also
V. c. of career and assigned to Hankow Sept. 2, 1925 ;
app. sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 6, 1927 ; assigned as
3d sec. at Peking Jan. 25, 1927 ; at Rome June 27,
1929 ; class eight and cons. Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Chapin, Vinton. — b. Chatenay, Seine, France, of
Am. parents, Apr. 17, 1900 ; St. Mark's Sch. ; Har-
vard, A. B. 1923; U. S. Marine Corps 1918-19; with
investment bankers 1923-26 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career July 5, 1927 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sen. Sept. 29, 1927 ; to
Prague Mar. 5, 1929 ; sec. of Am. del.. Int. Conf. on
Safety of Life at Sea, London, 1929 ; asst. sec, Lon-
don Naval Conf., 1930 ; class eight, cons., and assigned
to Prague May 9, 1930 ; to the Dept. Nov. 1, 1930 ;
married. — TD.
Chapman, Flavius Josephus, 3d. — b. Salem, Va., Mar.
23, 1900 ; attended high sch. ; Va. Mil. Inst. 1916-
18 ; Roanoke Coll. 1918 ; engineering depts. of tele-
phone and railway companies 1918-20 ; app., after
exam., student interpreter in China May 20, 1920 ;
app. V. c. and interpreter at Harbin Oct. 9, 1922 ;
at Hankow June 11, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; assigned as v. c. at Tientsin and de-
tailed to Chinese secretariat of Am. Leg. at Peking
Apr. 22, 1925 ; mem. of Chinese secretariat of Am.
del.. Special Conf. on Chinese Customs Tariff, Peking,
1925-26; detailed to the Dept. Jan. 23, 1929; class
eight, cons., and assigned to Tientsin May 23, 1929 ;
sec. In the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned as
.3d sec. at Peiping Oct. 23, 1929.
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Chapman, John Holbrook. — h. Irvington, N. J., Dec.
15, 1891 ; attended lilsh sch. and business sch. ;
George Washington Univ. four yrs. ; cllj., Dept. of
Agric., 1909-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; sec., Commn.
to Baltic Provinces and Finland from Am. Commn.
to Negotiate Peace, 1919 ; sec. to Am. Commr. at
Riga 1919-22 ; elk. in Am. Leg. at Riga 1922-24 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. July 18, 1924 ; assigned to Lon-
don Sept. 27, 1924 ; to Brussels May 25, 1925 ; app.
V. c. of career and assigned to Cologne Aug. 21, 1925.
Chapman, William Edgar. — ft. Mount Pisgah, Ark.,
Feb. 1, 1877 ; attended sch. in U. S. and Philippine
Is. ; business sch. grad. ; Washington Coll. of Law,
LL. B. 1914 ; National Univ., LL. M. 1915 ; mem.
of bars of D. C. and Okla. ; newspaper reporter
1899 ; U. S. Volunteers 1899-1901 ; teacher and supt.
of sch., Philippine Is., 1901-8 ; railway agt., Philip-
pine Is., Feb.-Aug. 1908 ; editor and mgr. of a news-
paper, Philippine Is., 1908-9 ; elk.. War Dept., 1909-
10 ; asst. supt.. State, War, Navy Bldg., 1910-16 ;
app., after exam., cons, of class eight July 12, 1916,
and assigned to Mazatian ; on detail in the Dept.
July-Dec. 1916 ; detailed to Nogales Dec. 30, 1916 ;
to Guaymas Apr. 1917 ; to Mazatian May 29, 1917 ;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Sault Ste. Marie June 20,
1925 ; to Torreon Oct. 13, 1926 ; class six Oct. 20,
1926 ; assigned to Puerto Mexico Feb. 21, 1927 ; to
Monterrey Aug. 17, 1927 ; to Cali Mar. 8, 1928 ; class
five Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to North Bay Sept. 15,
1930; married.
Charles, Philipp Lambert. — 6. Manila, P. I., Jan.
17, 1909 ; Otterbein Coll., A. B. 1929 ; Ohio State
Univ. 1929-30; George Washington Univ. 1930- ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 18,
1930 ; married. — DCR.
Chase, Augustus Sabin. — b. Waterbury, Conn., Mar.
16, 1897 ; St. Mark's Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1920 ; Cornell
Law Sch., summer 1925 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; 2d It.,
O. R. C. ; teacher, Yale-in-China, Changsha, 1920-21 ;
editorial work 1922 ; in brass factories 1922-24 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. Sept. 11, 1925 ;
V. c. of career May 20, 1926; assigned as language
officer at Peking June 1, 1926 ; to the Dept. temp..
May 26, 1928 ; to Berlin June 27, 1928 ; to Breslau,
temp., July 10, 1929 ; to Tsingtao Apr. 16, 1930 ; class
eight, cons., and assigned to Tsingtao July 24, 1930 ;
married.
Chase, Emily Tevis. — b. Fort Sam Houston, Tex. ;
attended private sch. ; Low and Heyward Sch. grad. ;
N. Y'. Sch. of Social Work ; George Washington Univ.
1918-19, 1928-29 ; elk.. War Dept., three months ;
elk. and case corr.. Am. Red Cross, 1918-21 ; insur.
examiner. Veterans' Bu., Jan.-Nov. 1922 ; app. elk. at
$1,200 in the Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1922 ; at $1,500
July 1, 1924; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,680 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,000 Nov. 1, 1928.
Chase. Warren Montgomery. — h. Chicago, III., Jan.
19, 1905; Amherst, A. B. 1925; grad. work, Univ. of
Chicago, 1925-26 ; Univ. of Paris 1926-27 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
Jan. 29, 1929; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 2,
1929; to Amsterdam Sept. 13, 1929; married.
Cheever, Elsie Blanchard. — ft. Andover, Mass. ;
high sch. grad. ; teacher in public and private sch.
1913-17; elk., Treas. Dept., 1918-20; Army field elk.
1920 ; elk., Dept. of Agric, 1920-23 ; app. elk. at
$1,200 in the Dept. of State Nov. 26, 1923; at $1,440
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1925 ; at $1,680 Feb.
16, 1926; at $1,860 Nov. 1, 1927; at $2,000 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,100 July 1, 1928; at $2,300
July 1, 1930.— A-C/C.
Cherp, Philip Florian. — ft. Ivanhoe, Minn., May 5,
1908 ; high sch. grad. ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.
1927- ; Govt. Printing Office 1927-28 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 22, 1928 ; at .$1,620
Oct. 1, 1929 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Chesbrough, Ralph F. — ft. Providence, R. I., July 1,
1885 ; Beloit Coll., B. A. 1908 ; George Washington
Univ., 1909-10; private tutors in Constantinople;
salesman 1908-9 ; app., after exam., student inter-
preter in Turkey Apr. 1, 1910 ; dep. cons. gen. at
Constantinople June 25, 1912 ; also interpreter Aug.
4, 1913 ; V. and dep. cons. gen. and interpreter at
Beirut Sept. 13, 1913 ; v. c. at Beirut Feb. 6, 1915 ;
cons, of class nine Apr. 24, 1917 ; class eight Sept.
14, 1917 ; detailed to St. Gall Nov. 3, 1917 ; with
.\m. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919 ; mem.
King-Crane Mandate Mission to Near East ; inter-
preter and sec. to Am. mem., Inter-Allied Mission
to Investigate Greek Occupation of Smyrna, 1919 ;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; resigned Feb. 1, 1920 ;
branch mgr. in Egypt and U. S. for import and ex-
port business 1920-25 ; app. trade commr. at Cairo
July 2, 1928; asst. cml. att. at Cairo May 9, 1930;
married.
Child, James Dwight. — 6. Bath, N. H., May 12,
1875 ; New Hampton Literary Inst. ; Dartmouth, A. B.
1899 ; hotel steward 1894-1910 ; restaurant business
1910-14 ; contracting and builders' supply business
1914-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, overseas service ; elk.
in Am. Consulate at Bordeaux 1919 ; app. v. c. at
Bordeaux Aug. 5, 1919 ; at Strasbourg Jan. 24, 1929 ;
married.
Childs, James Rives. — ft. Lynchburg, Va., Feb. 6,
1893 ; Va. Mil. Inst. 1909-11 ; Randolph-Macon Coll.,
A. B. 1912 ; Harvard, A. M. 1915 ; principal of high
sch. 1912-13 ; Am. Ambulance Ser. in France 1915 ;
private tutor 1915-16 ; asst. master 1916-17 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, 1st It., overseas service ; detailed to
Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919 ; to Am.
Relief Admin, in Serbia and Greece Apr. 1919 ; news-
paper corr. 1919-21 ; asst. and dist. supervisor. Am.
Relief Admin, in Russia, 1921-23 ; app., after exam.,
cons, of class seven Oct. 6, 1923 ; detailed to Jerusa-
lem Nov. 20, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Bucharest May 4, 1925 ;
class seven May 23, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb.
17, 1930 ; assigned as cons, and 2d sec. at Cairo Oct.
1, 1930; married.
Childs, Prescott.— ft. Holyoke, Mass., Dec. 2, 1898;
Hotchki.ss Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1922 ; U. S. Army 1918-
19, overseas service ; reconstruction work in France,
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123
summer 1920 ; Instructor in private sch. 1922-23 ;
archiPological expeditions in tlie Near East 1923-
24 ; iipp., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and
V. c. of career Oct. 16, 1924; assigned to Canton
Nov. 8, 1924 ; to Lisbon Oct. 26, 1927 ; to Funclial,
temp., Apr. 21, 1928 ; to Lisbon July 5, 1928 ; to
St. Michael's Dec. 10, 1928 ; to Montevideo Sept. 25,
1929; to Riviere du Loup, temp., Nov. 2, 1929; class
eight, cons., and assigned to Montevideo May 9, 1930.
Chiperfield, Claude Burnett. — b. Canton, 111., Oct.
29. 1904 ; Phillips Exeter ; Knox Coll. 192.3-25 ; Syra-
cuse Univ. 1925-26 ; Univ. of 111. 1926-27 ; elk., trust
company, 1926, 1927 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ;
assigned to Windsor, temp., Nov. 27, 1929 ; to the
For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 19, 1930 ; to Sydney, N. S. W.,
.luly 22, 1930 ; married.
Chipman. Norris Bowie. — b. Washington, D. C,
June 28, 1901 ; Dartmouth, A. B. 1927 ; rodman, U. S.
Geological Survey, summer 1917 ; app., after exam.,
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Oct. 24,
1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 5, 1928 ;
to Tallinn July 10, 1929 (canceled) ; to Riga Oct. 7,
1929 ; as language officer to the consulate general at
I'aris July 30, 1930.
Christenson, Ethel Grace. — 6. Winamac, Ind. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. : George Wash-
ington Univ. : elk.. Govt. Printing Office, 1908-11 ;
app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Feb. 28, 1911 ;
at $1,000 Jan. 21, 1913; at $1,200 Aug. 5, 1914; at
$1,400 June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at $1,600
Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1, 1920; at $1,800 Feb.
1, 1924 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1924 ; detailed as elk..
Int. Narcotics Conf., Geneva, 1924, and as asst. to
secretariat. Special Conf. on Chinese Customs Tariff,
Peking, 1925-26; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,300 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,400 July 1, 1930 ;
at .$2,500 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— FE.
♦Christian, Early Bickham. — 6. Mooringsport, La.,
May 10, 1895 ; Univ. of Pa. 1913-17 ; Georgetown
Sch. of For. Ser. 1922-24 ; Academie de Droit Inter-
national de la Hage 1923 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ;
plantation management 1919-22 ; app., after exam.,
For. Ser. officer unclass. Sept. 11, 1925 ; v. c. of career
May 20, 1926 ; assigned to Dublin May 25, 1926 ; to
Stockholm Sept. 14, 1929 ; resigned Dec. 29, 1930.
Christiani, Courtland Emil. — 6. Indianapolis, Ind.,
May 6, 1891 ; business high sch. grad. ; language study
under private tutors ; stenog. 1914-17, in War Dept.
1917 ; asst. elk., House Rules Committee, and sec. to
mem. of Cong. 1918 ; app. clt. in Am. Consulate
General at Mexico City Oct. 1918; v. c. at Barcelona
Oct. 1. 1919; at Cardiff Aug. 31, 1921; at Sheffield
Feb. 29, 1928 ; at Ghent May 16, 1929 ; married.
Christie, Emerson Brewer. — h. Marash, Turkey, of
Am. parents, Mar. 17, 1878 ; Phillips Andover grad. ;
Yale, B. A. 1901 ; Harvard Grad. Sch. 1910 ; American
Univ., Master of Political Science, 1928 ; teacher in
Philippine Is. 1901-4; asst., Bu. of Ethnological
Survey, Philippine Is., 1904-7 ; Division of Ethnology,
I'hilippine Is., asst. chief, 1907-15, act. chief, 1912-
13; instructor in Spanish, Univ. of Mich., 1915-16;
prof, of French, Temple Univ., 1916-17 ; app. special
asst. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 10. 1918;
at $1,800 July 1, 1919 ; at $2,160 Feb. 1, 1920 ;
drafting officer at $2,500 June 17, 1921, effective July
1; at $2,800 July 1, 1924; at $2,900 Nov. 1, 1927;
chief, Translating Bu., Apr. 16, 1928 ; at $3,000
July 1, 192S (Welch Act) ; economic advisiT to
Am. Commr., Commn. of Inquiry and Conciliation,
Bolivia and Paraguay, Washington, 1929 ; at $3,200
July 1, 1930 ; at $3,300 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart
Act) ; married.— TR.
Claffey, John F. — b. Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 12,
1881 ; attended business sch. ; private tutors ; Villa-
nova Coll., B. S. ; Conn. Nat. Guards 1900-1903 ;
timekeeper 1898-1914 ; app. v. and dep. cons, at
Dublin June 25, 1914 ; v. c. at Dublin by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915 ; at London Jan. 27, 1921 ; at Leeds
Sept. 1, 1922 ; at London Dec. 22, 1922 ; at Hull Aug.
I, 1927 (canceled).
Clare, Walter B.—h. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 23,
1910 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; St. John's
Coll. 1928- ; elk., bookkeeper, and typist 1926-30;
app. elk. at $1,200 in the N. Y. Dispatch Agency of
the Dept. of State Apr. 25, 1930.
Clark, John Henry. — &. Spencerport. N. Y., Jan. 3,
1858 ; attended high sch. ; private tutors three yrs. ;
cml. employment 1877-1900 ; mem. of N. Y. State
Legislature 1894-95 ; immigration insp. 1900-1905 ;
commr. of immigration 1905-24 ; app. v. c. at Mont-
real Sept. 13, 1924.
Clark, Joshua Reuben, jr. — h. Grantsville, Utah,
Sept. 1, 1871 ; Univ. of Utah, B. S. 1898 ; Columbia
Univ., LL. B. 1906 ; mem. of bar of N. Y. ; principal
of high sch. 1898-99, of normal sch. 1901-2 ; asst.
prof, of law, George Washington Univ., 1907-8 ;
Dept. of State, asst. solicitor, 1906-10, solicitor^
1910-18 ; chm. of Am. Prep. Committee to represent
U. S. on Int. Prep. Committee for the Third Hague
Conf., 1912 ; U. S. gen. couns., Am.-Brit. Claims
Commn., 1913 ; U. S. Army 1917-18 ; couns. for Dept-
of State and expert asst., Conf. on Limitation of
Armaments, Washington, 1921 ; U. S. special couns.,
Am.-Brit. Arbitration, and Am.-Mexican Claims
Commns., 1926 ; . U. S. agt.. General and Special
Claims Commns., U. S. and Mexico, 1926 ; undersec.
of state 1928-29 ; app. A. E. and P. to Mexico Oct.
3, 1930 ; married.
Clark, Lewis. — 6. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 10, 1895 ;
Marion Inst., Marion, Ala., B. S. 1914 ; Univ. of Va.
1914-16 ; surveyor for sugar plantation in Cuba 1917 ;
U. S. Navy 1917-19 ; elk. and mgr. for cotton mer-
chants 1919-22 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. Sept. 11, 1925 ; v. c. of career May 20, 1926 ;
assigned as language officer at Peking June 1, 1926 ;
V. c. at Kalgan, temp., Dec. 2, 1926 ; language officer
at Peiping Oct. 1, 1927 ; v. c. at Tsinan, temp., May
II. 1929 ; at Hankow Mar. 6, 1930 ; class eight, cons.,
and assigned to Hankow May 9, 1930 ; married.
Clark, Reed Paige. — h. Londonderry, N. II.. Aug.
19, 1878 ; Pinkerton Acad. grad. ; Columbian CoU.
(now George Washington Univ.), A. B. 1898, A. M.
and LL. B. 1901 ; mem. of bar of N. H. ; tutor and
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instructor in languages in seminary and univ. 1898-
1901 ; committee elk., U. S. Senate, 1901-11 ; gen. re-
ceiver of customs and financial adviser to Liberia
1911-16 ; ex. sec, N. H. Fuel Admin., 1917 ; agt. of
cocoa liouse in Africa 1918-19 ; app., after exam.,
cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Loanda,
Angola, Oct. 28, 1919 ; class six Nov. 23, 1921 ; as-
signed to Port Elizabeth Jan. 2, 1924 ; For. Ser. offi-
cer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; class six Feb. 24,
1925 ; assigned to Mexico City Apr. 10, 1925 ; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. and assigned as 2d sec. at Monrovia
Feb. 4, 1926 ; as cons, at Mexico City Dec. 27, 1926 ;
at Guadalajara Sept. 10, 1928 ; at Santo Domingo
Jan. 10, 1929 ; class five May 23, 1929 ; assigned to
Belgrade Dec. 1, 1930 ; married.
Clark, Rose.- — h. Dallas City, III. ; high sch. and
business sch. grad. ; typist-elk.. Census Bu., 1930 ;
app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State May 16,
1930 ; at $1,440 Nov. 18, 1930.— DCR.
Clark, Thomas Beeman. — h. Reagan, Tex., Feb. 8,
1874 ; Univ. of Tex., B. S. 1906 ; railvpay mail ser.
1900-1903 ; stenog. 1906-11 ; sec. to mem. of Cong.
1911-18 ; dep. collector of internal revenue 1918 ; app.
elk. in Am. Leg. at Peking Nov. 1918 ; in Am. Con-
sulate General at Shanghai Mar. 1919 ; v. c. at
Shanghai Oct. 28, 1926.
Clarke, James Brent. — 6. Washington, D. C, Sept.
30, 1870 ; attended high sch. ; in post office 1888-
1911 ; supt. of mails 1911-20 ; with business firms
1920-24; app. elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State
Oct. 27, 1924; at $1,680 May 16, 1925; at $1,860
Jan. 16, 1926 ; chief of mail room Mar. 22, 1926 ; at
$2,100 Apr. 1, 1927 ; at $2,300 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,400 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,600 July 1, 1930 ;
married. — CC.
Clarke, M. Augusta. — b. Washington, D. C. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. and Wilson Normal
night sch. ; American Univ. 1927-28 ; Univ. of Chi-
cago Ext. one yr ; private tutors ; elk. in Dept. of
Com. tvpoyrs., for financial agency 1913-15, in Library
of Cong. 1915-17, and in War Dept. 1917-20 ; editorial
asst., Dept. of Labor, 1920-27 ; app. editorial asst.
at $1,860 in the Dept. of State Mar. 14, 1927; at
$2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; *at $2,200 July 1,
1930.— HA.
Clarke, Marie S. (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ;
attended public sch. and business sch. ; telephone
operator 1908-10, with Emergency Fleet Corp. 1918,
with U. S. Shipping Bd. 1918-20 ; app. telephone
switchboard operator at $720 in the Dept. of State
Mar, 3, 1921 ; at $1,140 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,200
Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,260 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at $1,320 Mar.
1, 1927 ; at $1,380 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $1,440 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500 July 1, 1930 ; at $1,560
.July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act). — DCR.
Clarke, Robert John. — h. Somersetshire, England,
Aug. 28, 1877 ; naturalized ; attended sch. in Eng-
land ; corr. courses ; farming in England and U. S.
1888-96; construction work 1896-1900; U. S. Army
1900-1903 ; Quartermaster's Dept. 1903-12 ; sec. and
treas. of gold-mining company 1912-13 ; stenog., Bu.
of Posts, Manila, P. I., 1913 ; accounting 1913-15 ;
office mgr. in corr. sch. 1915-17 ; elk. in Am. Leg. at
Peking Jan. 1917 ; in Am. Consulate General at
Shanghai June 1917 ; v. c. at Shanghai Apr. 8, 1918 ;
resigned Aug. 31, 1920 ; salesman 1920-28 ; app. v. c.
at Victoria, Brazil, June 14, 1928; married.
Clattenburg, Albert Edwin, jr. — h. Philadelphia,
Pa., Sept. 16, 1906; Univ. of Pa., A. B. 1928; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of ca-
reer Mar. 26. 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
July 1, 1929 ; to Athens Sept. 13, 1929 ; married.
Clasrton, Florence M. (Mrs.) — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. grad. ; studied under private tutor ; app.
elk. at $900, temp., in the Dept. of State Aug. 7,
1914 ; permanently at $1,200, under Ex. order, June
22, 1916, effective July 1; at $1,400 Aug. 1, 1918;
at $1,600 Oct. 18, 1921 ; resigned Oct. 5, 1923 ; reapp.
elk. at $1,200 Dec. 5, 1923 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1924 ;
at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930. — DCR.
Cleveland, Theodore Sedgwick. — b. Cleveland, Ohio,
Sept. 17, 1907 ; high sch. grad. ; Yale 1925-26 ; sec,
elk., and translator 1927-28 ; employed on cattle and
banana ranches one yr. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Guadalajara Mar. 12, 1929 ; resigned Nov. 10,
1929 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c of career, and sec in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16,
1930 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 17, 1930.
Clubb, Edmund Oliver. — h. South Park, Minn., Feb.
16, 1901 ; attended engineering sch. ; Univ. of Wash.
1922-23; Univ. of Minn., A. B. 1927, grad. work
1927 ; George Washington Univ. 1928 ; U. S. Army
1918-19 ; farming 1920-21 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c of career May 17, 1928 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928 ; as lan-
guage officer at Peiping Jan. 18, 1929 ; married.
Clum, Harold Dunstan. — b. Saugerties, N. Y., June
1, 1879 ; St. Stephen's Coll., A. B. 1901 ; Columbia,
A. M. 1903 ; teacher in high sch. 1901-2, 1904-9 ;
app. V. and dep. cons. gen. at San Salvador Apr. 7,
1909 ; app., after exam., cons, at Ceiba Mar. 13, 1912 ;
at Corinto Nov. 24, 1913 ; cons, of class seven by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to Calgary Sept. 17,
1915 ; class six Sept. 14, 1917 ; assigned to Santiago
de Cuba Aug. 31, 1918 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ;
class four June 4, 1920 ; assigned to Konigsburg Apr.
28, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Guayaquil June 30, 1926 ; class four May
23, 1929 ; cons. gen. and assigned to Guayaquil Oct. 9,
1930 ; married.
Cobb, Calvin H. (Lt. Comdr.) — b. Kittery, Me., Nov.
21, 1889 ; Phillips Exeter ; U.S.N.A., grad. 1911 ; as-
signed as asst. naval att. at Paris, Madrid, and Lis-
bon July 15, 1930 ; married.
Cobb, George Calhoun. — h. Americus, Ga., Aug. 31,
1882 ; high sch. grad. ; New York Art Sch. 1903-7 ;
elk. 1901-2 ; magazine illustrator 1908-15 ; secretary
1916-17 ; field elk. 1918 ; U. S. Army Oct.-Nov. 1918 ;
secretary, Y. M. C. A., 1918-19 ; app. v. c at St.
Michael's Oct. 28, 1919; at Jerusalem July 13, 1921;
at Alexandria Oct. 23, 1928 ; at Nancy Mar. 11, 1925 ;
at Boulogne-sur-Mer Dec. 29, 1925 ; at Havre Mar.
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11, 1926 ; at Dakar Apr. 18, 1927 ; at St. Johns,
N. F., May 29, 1930.
Cobbs, Mary L.— 6. Damascus, Ohio; Mt. Union
Coll., A. B. 1928 ; teacher in public sch. 1928-30 ; app.
elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Oct. 6, 1930.— DCR.
Cochran, H. Merle. — h. Crawfordsville, Ind., July
6, 1892 ; Wabash Coll. 1909-10 ; Univ. of Ariz., B. S.
1913, M. S. 1914 ; app. v. and dep. cons, at Mannheim
June 19, 1914; at Nogales Dec. 23, 1914; v. c. at
Nogales by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; detailed to
Guatemala 1916; resigned Aug. 1916; ranching in
Mexico 1916-18 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Berne Feb.
12, 1918 ; V. c. at Lugano Oct. 7, 1918 ; at Kingston.
Jamaica, Apr. 8, 1919 ; app., after exam., v. c. of
career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to
Kingston, Jamaica, Oct. 22, 1919 ; detailed to Port
an Prince Feb. 4, 1920 ; to Montreal Mar. 9, 1920 ;
class two May 24, 1920 ; class one Nov. 17, 1921 ;
cons, of class seven June 22, 1922 ; class six Aug. 23,
1922 ; detailed to the Dept. Sept. 21, 1923 ; class five
Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1,
1924 ; class five Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned to Paris
Mar. 3, 1927 ; class four June 30, 1927 ; class three
May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Basel Oct. 15, 1930 ;
married.
Cochran, William Pearsol, jr. — b. Stockton, Md.,
Dec. 15, 1902; U. S. N. A., grad. 1924; U. S. Navy
1924-26, ensign ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career May 17, 1928 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928 ; to Auckland
Nov. 3, 1928 ; to Wellington Apr. 9, 1929 ; to the
Dept., temp., Nov. 21, 1930 ; married.
Codoner, Manuel Joseph. — b. New York City May
19, 1S94 ; attended high sch. ; U. S. Army 1913-15 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Valencia Dec. 1, 1916 ;
V. c. at Valencia Jan. 15, 1917 ; at Alicante Dec. 3,
1928; married.
Coe, Robert Douglas. — 7). New York City Feb. 27,
1902 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1923 ; Mag-
dalen Coll., Oxford, B. A. 1927 ; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career May 17,
1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 25, 1928 ;
to Porto Alegre Nov. 3, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Jan. 9, 1930 ; assigned as 3d see. at Lima Jan. 16,
1930.
Cograve, Eleanor F. (Mrs.) — h. Baltimore, Md. ; at-
tended high sch. ; app. telephone switchboard oper-
ator, temp., at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Sept. 22,
1930.— DCR.
Cole, Clarke Palmer. — &. Pendleton, S. C, May 24,
1908 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. and
salesman 1929 ; elk. -stenog., U. S. Coast Guard Head-
quarters, 1929-30; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State Feb. 25. 1930 ; at $1,620 Mar. 25, 1930 ; at
$1,740 July 1, 1930.— FA.
Cole, Felix.— &. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 12, 1887;
Univ. of Wis. 1905-6 ; Harvard, A. B. 1910 ; George
Washington, LL. B. 1928 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ; re-
porter and editorial writer 1911-12 ; agt. in Petrograd
1913-14 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Petro-
grad Jan. 1, 1915 ; v. c. at Petrograd Aug. 4, 1915 ;
at Archangel Oct. 4, 1917 ; app., after exam., cons,
of class eight Feb. 19, 1918 ; act. eml. att. at
Archangel Nov. 26, 1918 ; directed to proceed to the
U. S. Aug. 6, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed
to the Dept. Oct. 20, 1919 ; act. chief, Russian Divi-
sion, Apr. 6, 1920 ; assigned to Bucharest Nov. 20,
1920 ; class five Nov. 19, 1921 ; resigned Nov. 1921 ;
reapp. cons, of class five Aug. 23, 1922 ; detailed to
the Dept. Oct. 1, 1922 ; class four Mar. 1, 1923 ; For.
Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; class four Aug.
8, 1924 ; assigned to Sydney, N. S., Sept. 26, 1924 ;
detailed to the Dept. Dee. 6, 1924 ; class three June
8, 1927 ; eons. gen. Aug. 6, 1928 ; assigned to Warsaw
Aug. 24, 1928 ; to Prankfort-on-the-Main May 22,
1930 ; class two July 24, 1930 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Oct. 25, 1930 ; assigned as couns. of leg. at Riga,
Kovno, and Tallinn Nov. 11, 1930 ; married.
Coleman, Frederick W. B. — b. Detroit, Mich., May
17, 1874 ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1896, LL. B. 1899 ;
mem. of bar of Mich. ; law practice 1899-1902 ;
counsel, mgr., and v. pres. of companies in U. S.,
England, and Norway 1902-21 ; U. S. Army 1917-19,
eapt., overseas service ; app. E. E. and M. P. to
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania Sept. 20, 1922.
CoUaday, Montgomery Hill. — &. Middletown, Conn.,
Dec. 6, 1902 ; Loomis Sch. ; Dartmouth, B. S. 1926 ;
private tutor 1926-27 ; teacher in grade and high
sch. 1927—28 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to
the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 20, 1929 ; to Hamburg Mar. 26,
1930 (canceled) ; to Warsaw May 6, 1930; married.
Collins, Dorsey B. — h. Washington, D. C, Oct. 22,
1899 ; attended high sch. ; elk.-typist in War Dept.
1917-19, 1926-30, in Treas. Dept. 1922-25; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State May 16, 1930;
at $1,620 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Collins, Harold Moorman. — h. Lynchburg, Va., June
27, 1894 ; Washington and Lee, B. A. 1914 ; Columbia
Univ. Sch. of Journalism 1917-18 ; principal in high
sch. 1914-16 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It. ; owner
and mgr. of insur. agcy. 1919-21 ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned
to Dublin Dec. 14, 1921 ; class two Nov. 23, 1923 ;
class one May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; eons. Mar.
3, 1925 ; assigned to Nantes June 24, 1926 ; class
seven May 17, 1928 ; to Ensenada Sept. 28, 1929 ;
to Riviere du Loup Aug. 25, 1930 ; married.
Collins, Herbert B.— 6. Maroa, 111., Sept. 14, 1869 ;
National Univ. Law Sch., LL. B. 1914 ; mem. of bar
of D. C. ; secretary in Dept. of Justice 1902-4, in
Dept. of Com. and Labor 1905-12, in Dept. of Com.
1913 ; atty. and act. solicitor, Dept. of Labor, 1914-
22 ; app. asst. solicitor at $3,000 in the Dept. of
State Jan. 16, 1923; at $3,300 May 1, 1925; at
$3,800 Dec. 31, 1925, effective Jan. 1, 1926 ; at $4,000
Nov. 1. 1927 ; at $4,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $5,000 July 1, 1930 ; married.— SO.
Collins, James Lawton (Maj.) — 6. New Orleans,
La., Dec. 10, 1882 ; Tulane Univ. two yrs. ; U. S.
M. A., grad. 1907 ; assigned as mil. att. at Rome
Dec. 9, 1927 ; also at Tirana Apr. 18, 1930.
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Collins, Virginia Whitfield. — b. Norfolk, Va. ; at-
tended business sell. ; St. Joseph's Coll., Emniits-
burg, Md. ; stenog. 1923-28 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State July 9, 1928; at $1,620 Aug.
1, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— IC.
CoUis, Edwin J. — b. Tort Huron, Mich., Aug. 12,
1864 ; attended public sch. ; with lumber companies
188G-1900 ; in produce business in Sault Sto. Marie,
Ont, 1900-1920; app. v. c. at Sault Ste. Marie Sept.
28, 191S ; married.
Compton, Clarence L. — h. Washington, D. C, Apr.
23, 1891; in Dept. of State 1917-18; app., temp.,
in the Dept. of State Aug. 1, 1919 ; asst. messenger,
permanently, Dec. 18, 1920. — EA.
Condayan, Vahram Hagop. — b. Bardezag, Turkey,
Nov. 10, 1890; Robert Coll., Constantinople, 1914-16;
asst. librarian and tutor, Robert Coll. ; with cml. firm
in Milan 1920-22, in Djibouti 1923-25 ; founded a
business 1925 ; app. cons. agt. at Djibouti Apr. 1, 1929.
Conover, Margaret Ferguson (Mrs.) — b. Adams,
Mass. ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; Y.M.C.A.
Sch., Washington, 1919 ; George Washington Univ.
1925 ; sec. in bank one yr. ; stenog. three yrs. ; app.
elk., temp., at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Jan. 5.
1918 ; at $1,200 Mar. 1, 1918 ; permanently at $1,000
Jan. 27, 1919 ; at $1,200 June 10, 1919 ; at $1,400
Mar. 15, 1921 ; asst. chief, stenographic section, Oct.
1, 1923; at $1,600 Feb. 1, 1924; at $1,860 .July 1,
1924; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1925; at $2,000 Mar. 1,
1927; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$2,300 July 1, 1928; at $2,400 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Conrad, Kathryn H. (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ;
attended high sch. ; newspaper work 1906-8, 1915-18 ;
app. elk., temp., at $990 in the Dept. of State Feb.
9, 1918 ; permanently at $900 Nov. 18, 1918 ; at
$1,000 Mar. 1, 1919; at $1,200 Dec. 31, 1919, effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1920 ; at $1,400 Mar. 1, 1924 ; at $1,680
July 1, 1924; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,800
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930;
at $1,980 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— DCR.
Converse, Charles Albert. — b. Valdosta, Ga., July
.^>1, 1904 ; Lawrence ville Sch. grad. ; tutors ; Va. Mil.
Inst. ; partner in real estate and insur. firm 1927-
30 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c.
of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 19, 1929 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 2, 1930 ; as v. c.
at Cape Town July 26, 1930 ; married.
Conz, Laura. — b. Northampton, Mass. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; bookkeeper and typist 1928-
29 ; app. dk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State May 16,
1930. — DCR.
Cook, Helen Williamson (Mrs.) — 6. Quincy, 111. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog. in
law office 1911 ; court reporter 1912 ; teacher in
business sch. 1913; stenog., U. S. Food Admin., 1917-
19, for a national temperance society 1921 ; public
stenog. 1922-24; elk.. Veterans' Bu., 1924-25; app.
elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Feb. 17, 1925 ;
at $1,500 Dec. 16, 1925; at $1,860 Dec. 1, 1926; at
$1,920 Jan. 1, 1928; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 ; private sec. to the
under.sec. of state at $2,600 Nov. 1, 1928 ; at $2,800
July 1, 1930.— U.
Cooke, Arthur Bledsoe. — b. Meltons, Va., June 15,
1869 ; Univ. of Va., B. A. 1895, Ph. D. 1901 ; Univ.
of Gottingen and Univ. of Berlin, Germany, 1899-
1900 ; prof, of French and German, Wofford Coll.,
1895-1908 ; dir., dept. of European civilization and
languages, Throop Polytech. Inst, (now Calif. Inst.
of Tech.), 1908-10 and dir., summer sch., 1909;
author of several books ; app., after exam., cons, at
Patras Mar. 7, 1910 ; cons, of class nine by act ap-
proved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class seven Mar. 2, 1915 ; class
six Sept. 5, 1919, and assigned to Swansea ; For.
Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Plymouth Apr. 29, 1926 ; class six June 2, 1926 ; class
five July 24, 1930 ; married.
Cooke, Charles Lee. — h. Washington, D. C, July 22.
1867 ; attended high sch. ; private tutors ; patent
solicitor. U. S. Patent Office ; app. elk. at $900 in
Dept. of State July 9. 1901 ; at $1,000 July 1, 1902 ;
at $1,200 July 1, 1903 ; at $1,400 July 2, 1906 ; at
$1,600 Mar. 23. 1907; elk. in Am. Emb. at London
Feb. 27, 1909; at $1,800 in the Dept. of State Aug.
2, 1909 ; drafting officer at $2,500 July 1, 1919 ;
ceremonial officer Aug. 8, 1919 ; at $3,000 Nov. 1,
1921 ; ceremonial officer, Conf. on Limitation of Arm-
ament, Washington, 1921 ; at $3,800 July 1. 1924 ;
at $4,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $4,800 July
1. 1930 ; ceremonial officer, Special Mission to the
Coronation of the King of Ethiopia, 1930. — IC.
Cooke, Hedley Vicars, jr. — h. East Orange, N. J.,
May 3, 1906 ; Cartaret Acad. ; Phillips Andover :
Yale, B. A. 1927 ; instructor in French and Spanish,
Mohegan Lake Sch., 1927-28 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Edinburgh Nov. 20, 1928^ v. c. at Edin-
burgh May 1, 1929 ; app., after exam., For. Sor. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, sec. in the Diplo. Ser., and
assigned as v. c. at Edinburgh Dec. 19, 1929 ; at
Caracas June 23. 1930 ; at Santo Domingo Oct. 25,
1930.
Cookingham, Harris Nicks. — b. Red Hook on Hud-
son, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1883; Syracuse Univ., A. B. 1907;
sec. 1907-10 ; app. v. and dcp. cons, at Seville Jan. 7,
1911 ; V. and dep. cons. gen. at Barcelona Oct. 6,
1914 ; V. c. at Barcelona Feb. 6, 1915 ; app., after
exam., cons, of class eight and detailed to Barcelona
Feb. 19, 1918 ; assigned to Tunis May 27, 1919 ;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five Nov. 23, 1921 ; For.
Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Tan-
gier Aug. 23, 1924 ; to Tunis Oct. 13, 1924 ; to Saigon
Oct. 23, 1924 ; to Tenerife May 29, 1928 ; to Vancouver
Nov. 21, 1930.
Copley, William Edward. — b. Altoona, Pa., July 30,
1893 ; St. Francis Coll., grad. 1916 ; Spalding Coll.,
grad. 1917 ; store mgr. 1917-18 ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ;
teacher in high sch. 1921-23 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
.sulate at Port au Prince Oct. 29, 1923 ; v. c. at Port
au Prince June 9, 1925 ; at Santiago, Cuba. Oct. 23,
1925 ; at Matanzas, temp., July 7, 1926 ; at Santiago
Aug. 17, 1920; at Monterrey Jime 19, 1928.
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127
Corcoran, William Warwick. — b. Washington, D. C,
Sept. 5, 1884 ; attended private sch. and business
sch. ; Georgetown Law Sch. two yrs. ; TTniv. of Lille,
France, summer course ; newspaper corr. and editor
1905-17; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It.; app., after
exam., v. c. of career of class three May 24, 1920 ;
assigned to Calcutta Aug. 2, 1920 ; to Bombay Sept.
14, 1920 ; to Calcutta Oct. 19. 1920 ; to Madras Mar.
28, 1921 ; to Boulogne-sur-Mer May 14, 1921 ; class
two Nov. 17, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1,
1924 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Boulogne-
sur-Mer May 23, 1929 ; to Warsaw May 28, 1929 ;
married.
Corley, Virginia C. — &. Pensacola, Fla. ; high sch.
grad. ; attending business sch. ; bookkeeper 1927-29 :
elk., Govt, depts., 1929-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State Sept. 22, 1930.— I'D.
Cornette, Estelle B, (Mrs,) — 6. Pulaski, Va. ; Stone-
wall .Tackson Coll. one yr. ; State Teachers Coll.,
Harrisonburg, Va., grad, 1921 ; George Washington,
A. B. 1929 ; teacher in public sch. 1921-23 ; elk. in
War Dept. 1924-26, in Dept. of Labor 1926-29 ; app.
editorial asst. at $1,800 in the Dept. of State July 1,
1929 ; at $2,000 June 1, 1930. — HA.
Cornwell, Dorothy, — b. Byron, Minn. ; Carleton
Coll., B. A. 1921 ; MacPhail Sch. of Music, summer
1922; Univ. of Minn., summer 1926; Univ. of 111.,
summer 1928 ; teacher in high sch. 1921-25 ; librarian
1926-30; app. library asst. at $2,000 in the Dept. of
State Sept. 8, 1930.— HA.
Corrigran, John,— 6. Atlanta, Ga., July 25, 1878 ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; George
Washington Law Sch. three months ; Univ. of Paris
four months ; newspaper reporter, editor, and corr.
1898-1917; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt., overseas
service ; app. v. c. at Havre Oct. 30, 1919 ; app.,
after exam., cons, of class seven June 4, 1920 ; de-
tailed to Havre ; assigned to Cherbourg Sept. 11, 1922 ;
class six Mar. 1, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
seven July 1, 1924 ; class six Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned
to Dublin Nov. 20, 1925; to Smyrna Nov. 19, 1926;
to Venice Dec. 2, 1929 ; class five July 24, 1930 ;
married.
Corwin, Arie Alverdo (Comdr.) — b. Grass Lake,
Mich., Oct. 4, 1883 ; Univ. of Mich, two yrs. ; U. S.
N. A., grad. 1907 ; assigned as naval att. at The
Hague May 16, 1929; tech. adviser, Conf. for the
Codification of Int. Law, The Hague, 1930 ; married.
Costello, "Walter Thomas, — b. San Francisco, Calif.,
Aug. 12, 1897 ; attended business high sch. ; stenog.
and elk.; app. v. c. at Sydney, N.S.W., Jan. 22,
1921 ; at Newcastle Sept. 30, 1922 ; at Sydney Aug.
21, 1923; at Melbourne, temp.. Mar. 20, 1926; at
Sydney Aug. 9, 1926 ; at Suva, temp.. May 22, 1929 ;
at Ensenada Aug. 4, 1930.
Cotie, Lawrence Francis, — b. Newburyport, Mass.,
Oct. 5, 1890 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
U. S. Army 1908-13, 1917-19, overseas service ; cml.
work 1915-17 ; elk. 1919-20 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Cartagena Feb. 21, 1923 ; v. c. at Cartagena
July 5, 1923 ; at Buenaventura Oct. 4, 1924 ; resigned
May 1925 ; app. v. c. at Santa Marta .\ug. 21, 1925 ;
at Puerto Castilla Feb. 26, 1929.
Cotton, Joseph Potter. — b. Newport, R. I., July 22,
1875; Harvard, A. B. 1896, LL. B. 1900; mem. of bar
of N. Y. ; law practice. New York City, since 1900 ;
app. undersec. of state June 20, 1929 ; married.
Coudray, Robert Carter. — b. Newport, R. I., Dec. 21,
1895 ; business high sch. grad. ; bank elk. 1917 ;
U. S. Ai-my 1917-19, overseas service; sec, Federal
Bd. of Vocational Education, 1919 ; elk.. Naval Station
at Guantanamo, Cuba, 1919-23 ; purchasing agt..
Navy Dept., 1924 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate Gen-
eral at Hankow Jan. 22, 1924 ; v. c. at Hankow
Sept. 24, 1926 ; elk. at Mukden June 25, 1928 ; v. c.
at Mukden Oct. 1, 1928.
Coulter, Eliot Brewster. — b. Austinburg, Ohio. May
11, 1892; Princeton, L.H.B. 1914; Harvard, A. M.
1915 ; banking 1915-17 ; app., after exam., cons. asst.
Sept. 4, 1917 ; v. c. at St. Nazaire Nov. 17, 1917 ; at
Helsingfors Mar. 12, 1919 ; app. v. c. of career of class
three May 25, 1920, and assigned to Helsingfors ;
to London July 20, 1920 ; class two Nov. 17, 1921 ;
class one May 26, 1922 ; cons, of class seven Mar. 1,
1923 ; class six Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of
class seven July 1, 1924 ; resigned July 1925 ; banking
1925-26 ; app. drafting officer at $3,000 in the Dept.
of State Feb. 1, 1926 ; at $3,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $3,300 Sept. 1, 1928 ; at .?3,800 May 1, 1930 ;
asst. chief, Visa Office, July 1, 1930 ; at $4,600 Dec. 1,
1930 ; asst. chief. Visa Division, Jan. 1, 1931 ; mar-
ried.— VD.
Cournoyer, Gaston Armand. — 6. Berlin, N. H., Apr.
25, 1899 ; Univ. of Pa., B. S. 1922 ; S. A. T. C. 1918 ;
elk. in Canada 1922-23 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Bahia Aug. 1923 ; v. c. at Bahia Jan. 25, 1924 ;
at Manaos Nov. 3, 1924 ; at Montreal Jan. 12, 1926 ;
at Campbellton Oct. 7, 1927 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and assigned to
Nuevo Laredo Oct. 24, 1928 ; to Kingston, Jamaica,
Sept. 16, 1929.
Cousins, Albert Howard, jr. — b. Washington, D. C,
Oct. 25, 1907 ; Univ. of Oreg., B. A. 1929 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 4, 1930 ; assigned as
V. c. at Vancouver June 17, 1930.
Covel, Alice M. — b. Naples, N. Y. ; high sch. grad. ;
attended business sch. ; app. asst. telephone switch-
board operator at $600 in the Dept. of State Sept.
25, 1907; elk. at $900 Oct. 14, 1914, effective Oct.
1 ; at $1,200 June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at
$1,400 Nov. 25, 1918 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at
$1,860 May 1, 1925; at $2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Coville, Cabot, — b. Washington, D. C, Mar. 25,
1902 ; Deep Springs Prep. Sch. ; Harvard 1922 ; Cor-
nell, A. B. 1923 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass. May 28, 1926 ; v. c. of career June 15, 1926 ;
assigned as language officer at Tokyo Apr. 8, 1927 ;
as V. c. at Kobe Nov. 4, 1929; at Dairen, temp., Sept.
19, 1930 ; married.
Cowan, John Whitman, jr. — 6. Crete, Nebr., May 15,
1903 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Univ.
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of Nebr. and Georgetown Univ. ; app. elk. at $900 in
the Dept. of State Dec. 15, 1922; at .$1,000 May 1,
1923; at $1,320 .July 1, 1924; at $1,380 Mar. 1,
1925 ; at $1,500 Apr. 1, 1925 ; resigned Sept. 9, 1925 ;
reinstated as elk. at $1,500 Dec. 7, 1925 ; resigned
Feb. 15, 1927 ; reinstated as elk. at $1,500 May 2,
1927; at $1,680 Oct. 1, 1927; at $1,800 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,860 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,920 July
1, 1930 ; married. — FA.
Cowan, Robert Thomas. — h. Bristol, Tenn., Mar. 30,
1907 ; higJi sch. grad. ; East Tenn. State Coll. 1923-
24 ; King Coll. 1924-25 ; Univ. of Tex. Coll. of Mines
1927-28 ; app. elk. in the Am. Consulate at Ciudad
Juarez Sept. 1, 1928 ; v. c. at Ciudad Juarez Dec. 18,
1929 ; at San Luis Potosf Nov. 25, 1930.
Cox, Raymond Edwin. — 6. Boston, Mass., Oct. 1,
1893 ; Phillips Andover ; Yale, B. A. 1915 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, capt. ; sales mgr. of exporting firm
1919—21 ; app., after exam., sec. of erab. or leg. of
class four Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned to the Dept. Sept.
1, 1921 ; to Lima Oct. 22, 1921 ; to the Dept. July
26, 1923 ; app. sec. of class three May 3, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; sec. of special
mission, Centennial of the Battle of Ayacucho, 1924 ;
detailed for duty with the Tacna-Arica Plebiscitary
Commn. 1925 ; assigned as 2d sec. at London Oct. 1,
1926 ; class five May 17, 1928 ; class four Dec. 19,
1929; married.
Coyle, John Joseph. — b. Buffalo, N. Y., July 26,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; attended cml. sch. ; Univ. of
Madrid 1923 ; Centro de Estudios Historicos 1924 ;
with steel corp. 1915-16 ; elk. for railroad 1916-18 ;
U. S. Army 1918 ; dep. collector, Bu. of Internal
Revenue, 1919 ; accountant 1919-21 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Bilbao Jan. 1921 ; in Am. Consulate
General at Barcelona Apr. 1921 ; v. c. at Madrid
May 16, 1922 ; at Bilbao Mar. 5, 1925 ; at Madrid
July 9, 1925 ; at Seville, temp., Dec. 10, 1925 ; at
Oporto Feb. 13, 1926 ; at Tenerife, temp.. Dee. 13,
1926 ; at Funchal, temp., Jan. 3, 1927 ; at Las
Palmas Feb. 12, 1927 ; at Nueva Gerona Mar. 23,
1928 ; at Guadeloupe, temp., June 10, 1929 ; at Dakar
Dee. 30, 1929 ; married.
Crain, Earl Thomas. — 6. Quincy, 111., Oct. 25, 1907 ;
Univ. of 111., B. A. 1927 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
General at Habanu Fob. 1, 1928 ; v. c. at Habana
Nov. 5, 1929.
Craley, Vivian Raymond. — b. Hagerstown, Md.,
Aug. 14, 1891 ; attended business sch. ; Emerson,
Inst. ; Georgetown Law Sch. 1909-11 ; Georgetown
Sch. of For. Ser., grad. 1925 ; elk. 1910-17 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, overseas service ; elk. and supervisor,
Bu. of Internal Revenue, 1919-22 ; elk.. War Dept.,
1924-25; app. elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State
Feb. 3, 1925 ; at $1,200 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at $1,500 Jan.
16, 1926; at $1,680 Mar. 1, 1926; at $1,740 Mar. 1,
1927; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920
July 1, 1928 ; at $2,040 July 1, 1930 ; married. — PD.
Cramer, William Ford. — b. Washington, D. C, May
17, 1886 ; attended high sch. ; business sch. grad. ;
law office 1904 ; bookkeeper and typist, Dept. of
Interior, 1905-6 ; cml. employment 1908-9 ; app. elk.
at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 22, 1909 ; at
$1,200. temp., July 9, 1912 ; permanently under Ex.
order Nov. 7, 1912 ; at $1,600 June 22, 1916, effective
July 1 ; at $1,800 Nov. 25, 1918 ; special a.sst. at
$2,000 May 31, 1924, effective June 1 ; at $2,300 July
1. 1924 ; at $2,400 Mar. 1, 1925 ; disbursing officer
of the Dept. Jan. 1, 1928; at $2,500 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,600 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,900
Nov. 1, 1928; at $3,200 Sept. 1, 1929; at $3,400
July 1, 1930; at $3,500 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart
Act) ; married. — DO.
Crane, Harold Leroy. — b. Hot Springs, S. Dak.,
Mar. 26, 1889 ; Univ. of Mich., M. D. 1912 ; physi-
cian for mining companies 1912-18 ; U. S. Army
1918-19, capt., overseas service ; physician in charge
of copper Corp. in Peru since 1920 ; app. eons. agt.
at La Oroya Sept. 9, 1926 ; married.
Crane, Maud M. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; attended
private sch. in England and high sch. and seminary
in U. S. ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State
Oct. 13, 1902; at $1,000 May 24, 1905, effective
June 1; at $1,200 July 2, 1906; at $1,400 Oct. 5,
1907 ; at $1,600 Dec. 13, 1917 ; at $1,860 July 1,
1924; at $1,920 Nov. 1, 1927; at $1,980 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,040 July 1, 1930; at $2,100
July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— FA.
Cranford, Thomas Gordon, jr. (1st Lt.) — b. Valdosta.
Ga., June 2, 1897 ; attended North Ga. Agric. Coll. ;
U. S. M. A., grad. 1918 ; assigned as language
officer at Tokyo June 19, 1923 ; relieved May 13,
1927 ; assigned as asst. mil. att. at Tokyo Apr. 6,
1929.
Crass, Eva W. (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended high sch. ; elk. five yrs., in War Dept. three
yrs., in Register's office two yrs. ; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State Jan. 3, 1929 ; at $1,560 July 1,
1930.— SS.
Creaghan, John Adams. — b. Newcastle, New Bruns-
wick, Sept. 6, 1891 ; Brit, subject ; St. Joseph's Univ.
prep., N. B. ; St. Dunstan's Coll., Charlottetown,
P. E. I., two yrs. ; Univ. of New Brunswick, B. A.
1911 ; Dalhousie Univ., LL. B. 1914 ; law practice
since 1914 ; Swedish v. c. at Newcastle until 1925 ;
mem. of Commn. for the Consolidation and Revision
of the Public Statutes of New Brunswick, and Rules
of Court, 1925-27 ; app. cons. agt. at Newcastle
Feb. 20, 1925 ; married.
Crenshaw, David. — b. East Falls Church, Va., Apr.
4, 1899 ; attended high seh. and business sch. ;
George Washington Univ. one yr. ; app. elk., temp., at
$900 in the Dept. of State Dec. 21, 1917 ; at $1,020
July 1, 1918 ; permanently at $900 Jan. 27, 1919 ; at
$1,000 July 1, 1919 ; at $1,200 May 1, 1920 ; at $1,400
Dee. 30, 1922, eflective Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $1,680 July
1, 1924 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1925 ; at $1,920 Nov. 1,
1927; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,200
July 1, 1930; married. — DCR.
Crim, Elsie May. — b. Winston-Salem, N. C. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; secretary 1925-29 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov. 10, 1930.—
DCR.
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Crocker, Edward Savage, 2d. — 6. Fitchburg, Mass.,
Dec. 20, 1S95; St. Mark's Sch. ; Princeton, A. B.
1920; Columbia Univ. Law Sch. 1921-22; U. S.
Navy 1917-19, ensign ; in paper manufactory 1921 ;
app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four
Sept. 22, 1922, and assigned to the Dept. ; asst. sec.
of Am. del., Conf. on Cen. American Affairs, Wash-
ington, 1922-23 ; assigned to San Salvador Mar. 20,
1923 ; to Warsaw Jan. 7, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of
class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 3d sec. of emb.
at Rome Apr. 10, 1925 ; class seven Aug. 31, 1925 ;
a.ssigned as 3d sec. at Budapest Dec. 13, 1926 ; at
Stockholm May 17, 1929 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ; class
six Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Crone, Edith Lillian. — 6. Washington, Iowa ; at-
tended business sch. ; Hastings Coll., A. B. 1925 ;
George Washington Univ. 1929-30 ; teacher in high
sch. 1925-28 ; stenog. in publishing house 1929, in
U. S. Patent Office 1929-30; app. editorial asst. at
$1,800 in the Dept. of State May 1, 1930 ; at $1,860
July 1, 1930.— HA.
Crook, Linton. — b. Aniiiston, Ala., Nov. 10, 1901 ;
Ala. Presbyterian Coll. ; Marion Mil. Inst. ; Univ. of
Ala. five yrs. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at
Milan May 1, 1925 ; v. c. at Milan Nov. 22, 1927 ; at
Lucerne, temp., June 8, 1929 ; at Milan Oct. 17, 1929.
Crosby, Sheldon Leavitt, — 6. New York City Nov. 9,
1880 ; private tutor ; attended sch. in Germany ; insur.
office, trust company, and railway office twelve yrs. ;
app., after exam., 3d sec. at London Mar. 31, 1910 ;
.sec. of leg. and cons. gen. at Bangkok Aug. 22, 1912 ;
2d sec. at Madrid July 16, 1914 ; sec. of emb. or leg.
of class three by act approved Feb. 5. 1915 ; assigned
to Vienna July 21, 1915 ; to London May 22, 1917 ;
class two July 13, 1917 ; assigned to Rome Feb. 1,
1919 ; class one June 28, 1920 ; assigned to Stockholm
Nov. 13, 1920 ; to the Dept. Oct. 13, 1921 ; as conns,
of emb. at Rio de Janeiro Oct. 20, 1921 ; For. Ser.
officer of class one July 1, 1924 ; assigned as couns.
of emb. at Constantinople Nov. 15, 1924 ; at Madrid
Jan. 13, 1930.
Cross, Cecil Merne Putnam. — b. Rangoon, India, of
Am. parents, Nov. 2, 1891 ; Brown Univ., A. B. and
A. M. 1915 ; Univ. of Chicago, Ph. D. 1922 ; elk.. War
Dept., 1918-19 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to Palermo Dec.
9, 1919 ; to Naples Apr. 17, 1920 ; cons, of class seven
June 2, 1920 ; assigned to Aden Nov. 30, 1921 ; to
Lourengo Marques July 7, 1922 ; class six Mar. 1,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
class six Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Port Elizabeth
Apr. 10, 1925 ; to Capo Town May 15, 1925 ; class
five May 23, 1929 ; married.
Cruger, Alexander Pendleton. — 6. San Antonio, Tex.,
Sept. 21, 1886 ; Hill Sch. ; Brooklyn Latin Sch. ; app.
V. c. at Liege Sept. 23, 1907 ; elk. in Am. Leg. at
Brussels June 1913; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned to Marseille
Dec. 14, 1921 ; to Messina July 19, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Antwerp
Dec. 12, 1928 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to
Antwerp July 24, 1930 ; married.
Crusch, Mary. — 5. Mayfleld, Pa. ; high sch. grad. ;
attended business sch. ; stenog. 1924-27 ; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State Apr. 25, 1927 ; at $1,500
Dec. 1, 1927 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,800 May 1. 1930 ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— EE.
Cruse, Fred Taylor (Maj.) — 6. Owensboro, Ky., Feb.
9, 1886 ; St. Luke's Sch. ; U. S. M. A., grad. 1907 ;
assigned as mil. att. at Panama Oct. 4, 1919 ; also
at San Jos6, Guatemala, Tegucigalpa, Managua, and
San Salvador July 5, 1921 ; relieved Nov. 22, 1922 ;
assigned as mil. att. at San Jos6, Guatemala, San
Salvador, Panama, Managua, and Tegucigalpa Dec.
23, 1927 ; married.
Culbertson, Paul Trauger. — 6. Greensburg, Pa., Apr.
11, 1897 ; Coll. of Emporia 1916-17 ; Yale, Ph. B.
1923 ; George Washington, LL. B. ; mem. of bar of
D. C. ; U. S. Army 1917-19, overseas service ; Dept. of
Com. 1920 ; jr. accountant, summer 1921 ; elk. in Am.
Consulate at Paris July-Oct. 1922 ; app. drafting
officer at $2,500 in the Dept. of State July 3, 1923 ;
at $2,800 July 1, 1924; sec. of Am. del.. Preliminary
Conf. on Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters, Washing-
ton, 192G ; at $3,000 June 16, 1926 ; at $3,200 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $3,300 July 1, 1928;
at $3,800 Oct. 1, 1928 ; at $4,600 Oct. 1, 1929 ; divi-
sional asst. at $0,600 July 1, 1930 ; married. — WE.
Culbertson, William Smith. — b. Greensburg, Pa.,
Aug. 5, 1884 ; Coll. of Emporia, A. B. 1907 ; Yale,
A. B. 1908, Ph. D. 1911 ; Univ. of Leipzig and Berlin ;
mem. of bar of D. C. ; maj., O. R. C. ; examiner.
Tariff Bd., 1910-12 ; law practice 1912-15 ; Federal
Trade Commn., representative studying trade con-
ditions in Latin Amer., 1915-16, special counsel and
mem. of bd. of review, 1916-17 ; overseas sec, Y. M.
C. A., 1918; mem. U. S. TarifiE Commn. 3917-25, v.
chm. 1922—25 ; tech. adviser to Am. del., Conf. on
Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ;
round table leader, Williamstown Inst, of Politics,
1922-24 ; lecturer, Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.,
1919-25 ; author and contributor to magazines ; app.
E. E. and M. P. to Rumania Apr. 28, 1925 ; A. E. and
P. to Chile June 19, 1928; married.
Cummans, William Walter. — 6. New Stark, Ohio,
June 23, 1887 ; private tutors ; attended business sch. ;
Ohio Northern Univ. 1907-9 ; accountancy sch. grad. ;
teacher in public sch. 1907-13 ; elk. in War Dept.
1919-20, in Gen. Land Office 1920-23 ; public account-
ing 1923-24 ; elk. in Navy Dept. 1924-25 ; app. elk.
at $1,320 in the Dept. of State May 1, 1925 ; at
$1,500 Mar. 16, 1926; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1930 ;
married. — DCR.
Camming, Hugh Smith, jr. — b. Richnrond, Va., Mar.
10, 1900 ; attended private sch. in Japan ; Va. Mil.
Inst. 1917-20 ; Univ. of Va. 1920-21, Law Sch. 1921-
24 ; mem. of bar of Va. ; U. S. Army 1918 ; asst.
purser, summer 1921 ; park ranger, summer 1923 ;
with int. banking firms in London, Bombay, Singa-
pore, and Peking 1924-27 ; elk. in Am. Leg. at Peking
Aug. 1927-Feb. 1928 ; app. drafting officer and tech.
adviser at $2,400 in the Dept. of State June 21, 1928 ;
23372—31-
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at $2,600 July 1, 1928 (^Yclch Act) ; at $3,200 May ],
1930 ; at $3,800 Dec. 1, 1930.— VD.
Cummiugrs, Edward Arthur. — b. Syracuse, N. Y.,
May 9. 1878 ; attoiidcd IiiRh sch. ; v. pros, and gen.
mgr. of public utilities company in Moncton since
1913 ; app. v. c. at Moncton Oct. 5, 1916 ; married.
Cummings, Robert Emmett (Capt.) — h. Waco, Tex.,
May 20, 1892 ; Rice Inst., B. A. 1916 ; athletic direc-
tor. Rice Inst., 1916-17 ; entered U. S. Army Aug. 15,
1917 ; assigned as asst. mil. att. at Mexico City Aug.
16, 1929.
Cunningham, Charles Henry. — h. Dubois, Nebr., May
7. 1885 ; business sch. grad. ; Univ. of Calif., B. L.
1909, M. L. 1910, Ph. D. 1915; Philippine asst. and
supervisor of sch., Philippine govt., 1910-13 ; Univ.
of Calif., teaching fellowship, 1913-15, traveling fel-
lowship for study in Spain. 1915-17; instructor in
hist., Univ. of Tex., 1917-19 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate General at Mexico City Nov. 1918; v. c. at
Mexico City Jan. 18, 1919 ; resigned Oct. 19, 1919 ;
group sec. Pan American Financial Cong., 1919 ; app.,
after exam., cons, of class seven Apr. 5, 1920, de-
clined ; app. trade commr. at Mexico City June 26,
1920; cml. att. at Madrid Oct. 22, 1920; also at
Lisbon Mar. 29, 1921 ; representative. Int. Fisheries
Cong., Santander, 1921 ; cml. att. at Habana Jan. 28,
1924 ; at Madrid and Lisbon Dec. 13. 1924 ; resigned
Nov. 15, 1927 ; prof, of for. trade, New York Univ..
1927-29 ; app. cml. att. at Lima Dec. 20, 1929 ;
al.'JO at Quito Apr. 26, 1930 ; married.
Cunningham, Edwin Sheddan. — h. Sevier Co., Tenii..
July 6, 1868; Maryville Coll., A. B. 1889; Univ. of
Mich., LL. B. 1893 ; mem. of bar of Mich. ; railway
mail service 1889-90 ; law publishing house 1894-
96 ; law practice 1896-98 ; app., after exam., cons, at
Aden Feb. 16, 1898; at Bergen Mar. 3, 1903; at
Durban June 22, 1906 ; at Bombay Dec. 20, 1910 ;
cons. gen. at Singapore Aug. 22, 1912 ; at Hankow
Dec. 22, 1914 ; cons. gen. of class five by act ap-
proved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class four Sept. 14, 1917 ;
assigned to Shanghai Sept. 8, 1919 ; class three
June 4, 1920 ; special intelligence and relief work
at Kobe, Japan, Sept. 1-25, 1923; For. Ser. officer
of class two July 1, 1924 ; class one Dec. 17. 1925 ;
married.
Curran, Mildred H. — 6. Knoxville, Tenn. ; attend(>d
high sell, and business sch. ; elk. in law office for
six yrs. ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
June 24, 1930; at $1,620 Aug. 1, 1930.— SS.
Curren, Ralph B. — 6. Eau Claire, Wis., July 9, 1901 ;
Univ. of Wis. ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. ; entered
Bu. of For. and I^omes. Com. Apr. 6, 1923 ; app. asst.
trade commr. at Alexandria Mar. 16, 1927 ; at Athens
Nov. 16. 1928; asst. cml. att. at Athens Dec. 20,
1928 ; married.
Curtis, Charles Boyd.— !;. New York City Dec. 6.
1878; Berkeley Sch.; Groton Sch.; Harvard, A. B. ;
Columbia Univ. Law Sch. ; elk. and buyer 1899-1905 ;
N. Y. Nat. Guard 1901-7 ; sec. to Am. Amb. at
Petrograd 1907-8 ; app., after exam., 3d sec. at
Coustniitiiiople May 15, 1909; sec. of leg. at Christi-
ania Mar. 31, 1910; sec. of leg. and cons. gen. at
Santo Domingo Feb. 1. 1912; unassigned from Nov.
10, 1913; 2d sec. at Rio de Janeiro May 22, 1914;
sec. of emb. or leg. of class three by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915; assigned to Bogota Mar. 6, 1915; to
Panama Jan. 3, 1917 ; to Tegucigalpa Jan. 9, 1918 ;
class two Aug. 27. 1918; assigned to Managua as
charge Oct. 7, 1918 ; to Christiania Mar. 11, 1919 ;
to the Dept. June 7, 1921 ; class one Aug. 24, 1921 ;
assigned to Guatemala Dec. 15, 1921 ; to the Dept.
Feb. 24, 1922 ; as couns. of leg. at Budapest Oct.
20, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class two July 1,
1924 ; cons. gen. and assigned to Munich Apr. 11,
1925 ; couns. of emb. at Habana July 18, 1927 ; class
one May 23, 1929 ; E. E. and M. P. to the Dominican
Republic Dec. 16, 1929 ; married.
Cussans, Frank. — 6. Mitchell, S. Dak., Feb. 5,
1895 ; attended business sch. ; Ohio Northern Univ.,
B. S. 1920 ; Univ. of Bordeaux, France, 1919 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, overseas service ; accountant and elk.
for railroad 1920-21 ; teacher, Bcole Normale de
Gargons, Limoges, France, and messenger in Am.
Consulate at Limoges 1921-23 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Bordeaux June 1923 ; v. c. at Bordeaux
Apr. 23, 1926; married.
Daggert, Ethel L.— 6. Mt. Carroll, 111.; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State Nov. 18, 1929 ; at $1,620 May 17,
1930.— SS.
Dalferes, Sabin Jean. — h. Belle Rose, La., Feb. 16.
1888 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; salesman
and dept. mgr. in store eight yrs. ; newspaper work
two yrs. ; U. S. Army 1917-19, overseas service ;
with Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919 ;
app. V. c. at Warsaw Mar. 10, 1920 ; at Hamburg
Mar. 7, 1928 ; married.
Dalrymple, Helen S. (Mrs.) — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
attended high sch. ; elk. 1915-21 ; U. S. Navy 1918-
19 ; typist in Veterans' Bu. 1921-22, in Navy Dept.
1926-30; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Jan. 6, 1930 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1930.— BA.
Daniel, Helen Lane, — h. Fredericksburg, Va. ; at-
tended private sch. ; Fredericksburg Coll. 1910-11 ;
Fredericksburg State Normal Sch.. grad. 1913 ; Wash-
ington Sch. of Accountancy 1920-22 ; American Univ.,
P.. S. 1930 ; teacher in public sch. 1913-18 ; elk.. War
Trade Bd., 1918-19, Bu. of Census, 1919-22; app.
elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State May 26, 1922 ;
at $1,080 July 1, 1924; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927; at
$1,800 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— CR.
Daniels, Paul Clement.— ?^. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 20.
1903; Phillips Andovcr ; Yale, B. A. 1924; Univ. of
Dijon and Grenoble, summer 1924 ; Univ. of Toulouse
1924-25 ; teacher of French, Riverdale Country Sch.,
1925-20 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.
and V. c. of career July 5, 1927 ; assigned to the For.
Ser. Sch. Sept. 29, 1927 : to Valparaiso Feb. 24.
1928 ; to Call May 23. 1929 ; to Buenaventura, temp.,
Oct. 3, 1929 ; to La I'az Aug. 16, 1930.
D'Arcy, Jennie Myrtle, — h. Guelph, Ontario ;
naturalized 1922 ; attended business sch. ; Northern
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111. state Normal, grad. 1915 ; Univ. of 111., A. B.
1025 ; grad. work, American Univ. 1928-20 ; teacher
in public sch. 1909-15 ; stenog. 1916-27 ; app. edi-
torial asst. at .?1,S60 in the Dept. of State Apr. 5,
1927; at ?2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,100
July 1, 1928 ; asst. chief of publishing section Dec. 7,
1929 ; at $2,600 Feb. 1, 1930 ; at $2,800 July 1,
1930.— HA.
Darley, Mary Lilian, — b. Alexandria, Va. ; St.
Mary's Acad. ; Goorgp. Washington Univ. 1922-27 ;
stenog., Council of Nat. Defense, 1918, in Govt,
depts. 1918-24; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of
State Dec. 2, 1924 ; at $1,500 Oct. 1, 1926 ; at $1,620
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 10.30.—
WE.
Davenport, Rosemary S. (Mrs.) — 5. Ashland, Pa. ;
attended high sch. ; elk. in Govt, depts. 1917-22,
1926-29; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Mar. 1. 1029; at $1,560 July 1, 1930.— CR.
Davis, Benjamin 0. (Col.) — b. Washington, D. C,
July 1. 1877 ; entered U. S. Army June 14. 1899 ;
assigned as mil. att. at Monrovia Sept. 12, 10:30.
Davis, De Lyle,— b. Price, Utah, Aug. 14, 1896 ;
high sch. grad. ; electrician and machinist 1916-17 ;
elk.. War Dept., 1918; U. S. Army 1918-19; app.
elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Jan. 27, 1019 ; at
$1,200 Mar. 1, 1922 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560
Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,740 July 1. 1928; at $1,800 Oct. 1, 1028; at
$2,000 May 1, 1029; at $2,100 July 1, 1930;
married. — DCR.
Davis, Elsie C, — b. Laurel, Md. ; high sch. grad. ;
attended business sch.; bookkeeper 1912-17; stenog..
War Dept., 1917-29 ; elk., Dept. of State, 1922-24 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Dec. 8,
1930.— SS.
Davis, Jane Mitchell (Mrs.) — h. La Plata, Md. ;
/ligh sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Berlitz Sch.
of Languages ; stenog. in Navy Yard 1921-22, in Bu.
of Pensions 1922-24 ; sec, Bu. of For. and Domes.
Com., 1924-29 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,620 in the
Dept. of State Jan. 9, 1930; permanently Apr. 1,
1930; resigned June 23, 1930; reapp. elk. at $1,620
Aug. 1, 1030.— IC.
Davis, John Ker, — i!;. Sooehow. China, of Am.
parents, Mar. 5, 1882 ; Wooster Univ., B. A. 1904,
M. A. 1908 ; private sec. and tutor in China three
yrs. ; instructor in business sch. in China one yr. ;
app. dep. cons. gen. at Shanghai Apr. 14, 1910 ; app.,
after exam., student interpreter in China Mar. 12,
1912 ; dep. cons. gen. and interpreter at Shanghai
June 7, 1913 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. and interpreter
at Canton Sept. 16, 1913 ; v. and dep. cons, and inter-
preter at Chefoo Mar. 17, 1914 ; cons, of class eight
June 8. 3 915, and assigned to Antung ; class seven
Sept. 14, 1917 ; assigned to Nanking May 29, 1919 ;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; de-
tailed as senior assessor at Shanghai Mar. 3-July 22,
1923 ; class four June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of
class five July 1, 1924 ; detailed to the Dept. Mar. 1,
1926 ; class four June 8, 1927 ; app. sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. and assigned as 1st sec. at Peking June 29,
1927 ; class three Jan. 23, 1928 ; app. cons. gen. and
assigned to London Sept. 28, 1928 ; representative,
l<Mfth Cong., Int. Chamber of Com., Amsterdam, 1929 ;
assigned to Seoul May 24, 1930 ; class two July 24,
1030 ; married.
Davis, Kathryn Murphy (Mrs.) — ?>. Ilarrisburg, Pa. ;
attended business high sch. and business sch. ; elk.
and section chief, War Dept., 1918-23 ; elk., Dept.
of Agric, 1923-26 ; app. elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of
State Feb. 6, 1926; at $1,200 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,320
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,380 July 1, 1928 ;
at $1,500 July 1, 1930.- DCR.
Davis, Leslie Ammerton, — h. I'ort Jefferson, N. Y.,
Apr. 29, 1876 ; Cornell, Ph. B. 1898 ; Columbian Coll.
(now George Washington Univ.), LL. B. 1004; N. Y.
Univ. Law Sch. one yr. ; mem. of bars of D. C. and
N. Y. ; law practice 1904-12 ; app., after exam., cons,
at Batum Mar. 13, 1912 ; at Harput Apr. 24, 1914 ;
cons, of class seven by act approved Feb. 5, 1015 ;
class six July 6, 1918 ; detailed to Archangel Dec.
31, 1918 ; to Helsingfors Apr. 15, 1919 ; class five
Sept. 5, 1919; class four June 4, 1020; For. Ser.
officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Zagreb
Sept. 9, 1924 ; to Patras May 28, 1929 ; to Oporto
July 31, 1930 ; class four Aug. 15, 1930 ; married.
Davis, Marianna. — b. Oak Hill, Ohio ; attended
high sch. and business sch. ; stenog. and typist ; app.
elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State July 2, 1006 ; at
$1,400 July 1, 1908; at $1,600 June 22, 1916, effec-
tive July 1 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Dec.
1, 1925 ; at $1,980 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$2,040 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1930 ; at
$2,160 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— EA.
Davis, Monnett Bain. — b. Greencastle, Ind., Aug. 13,
1893 ; attended business sch. ; Baker Univ. two and
one-half yrs. ; Univ. of Colo., A. B. 1917 ; Colo. Nat.
Guard 1916 ; elk. in Am. Consulate at Cartagena
Jan-Aug. 1917 ; U. S. Army 1917-18, 2d It. ; 1st It.,
O. R. C, 1919-20 ; app., after exam., cons, of class
seven June 4, 1920 ; assigned to Port Elizabeth Feb.
15, 1921 ; class six Mar. 1, 1923 ; assigned to Saltillo
Jan. 2, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1,
1924 ; class six Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to the Dept.
Dec. 24, 1924 ; asst. chief. Visa Office, June 1, 1927 ;
class five June 8, 1927 ; chief. Visa Office, June 1,
1928 ; For. Ser. insp. Jan. 28, 1929 ; class four Oct.
16, 1929 ; married.
Davis, Nathaniel Penistone.^ — b. Princeton, N. J.,
May 1, 1895 ; Lawrenceville Sch. grad. ; attende<l
business sch. ; Princeton, A. B. 1916 ; grad. work,
Univ. of Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1914, Univ. of Pa.
1916 ; George Washington Law Sch. 1919-20 ; sec.
war prisoners' aid, Y. M. C. A., 1916-17 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, 2d It. ; 2d It, O. R. C, 1919-21 ; app. elk.,
temp., at $1,800 in the Dept. of State Jan. 20, 1919 ;
app., after exam., v. c. of cai-eer of class three Feb.
17, 1921 ; detailed to Am. Comma, at Berlin July 21,
1921 ; assigned to Am. Consulate General at Berlin
Nov. 15, 1921 ; class two May 26, 1922 ; class one
Feb. 26, 1923 ; cons, of class seven Dec. 19, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned
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to Pernambuco Aug. 17, 1925 ; class seven Aug. 31,
1925 ; class six Sept. 29, 1927 ; assigned to London
July 1, 1929 ; class five Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Davis, Raymond. — &. Portland, Me., Sept. 5, 1883 ;
Bowdoin Coll., A. B. 1905 ; Yale Forest Sch., M. F.
19G7 ; forestry and lumbering 1907-11 ; fruit ranch-
ing and road construction 1911-17 ; with steamship
company 1917 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It. ; trans-
portation officer, Serbian Relief Commn. in Serbia
and Greece, 1920 ; app., after exam., cons, of class
seven Nov. 23, 1921 ; detailed to Aden Dec. 14, 1921 ;
assigned to Aden Oct. 2, 1922; detailed to Paris Jan.
2, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ;
class seven Aug. 8, 1924; assigned to Lyon, temp.,
July 28, 1926 ; to Paris Aug. 6, 1926 ; class six May
17, 1928 ; assigned to Rosario Jan. 11, 1929 ; married.
Davis, Robert Cyprien, — B. Washington, D. C, June
16, 1884 ; asst. messenger, War Dept., 1917-26 ; app.
messenger in the Dept. of State Mar. 8, 1927.— SO.
Davis, Roy Tasco. — 6. Ewing, Mo., June 24, 1889 ;
attended business sch. ; La Grange Coll., A. B. 1908 ;
Brown Univ., Ph. B. 1910 ; Univ. of Mo. ; studied
law ; page in Mo. State Legislature 1905. 1907, in
U. S. House of Representatives 1907 ; sec. Mo. Legis-
lature, 1910-11 ; statistician, Mo. State Bu. of Census,
1911-12 ; asst. sec, Mo. State Capitol Bldg. Commn.,
1912-13 ; V. pres. and business mgr., Stephens Coll.,
Columbia, Mo., 1914-21 ; app. E. E. and M. P. to
Guatemala Oct. 8, 1921 ; to Costa Rica Feb. 10, 1922 ;
chm., Guatemalan-Honduran Boundary Commn., 1928 ;
to Panama Dec. 16, 1929 ; married.
Davis, Thomas Dick.- — J). Macedonia, Miss., Mar. 7,
1879 ; Univ. of Miss., B. A. 1899, LL. B. 1901 ; mem.
of bar of Miss. ; law practice 1901-15 ; police judge
1904-6 ; city atty. 1910-15 ; app., after exam., cons,
of class nine Feb. 22, 1915, and assigned to Grenoble ;
class eight Sept. 14, 1917 ; assigned to Calais May
27, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; For. Ser. officer of
class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Patras Sept. 24,
1925 ; to Boulogne-sur-Mer May 28, 1929 ; class six
May 9, 1930; married.
Dawes, Charles Gates, — 6. Marietta, Ohio, Aug. 27,
1865; Marietta Coll., A. B. 1884, A. M. 1887; Cin-
cinnati Law Sch., LL. B. 1886 ; mem. of bar of Ohio ;
law practice 1887-94 ; comptroller of currency 1897-
1902 ; U. S. Army 1917—19, brig, gen., overseas serv-
ice ; dir.. Federal Budget System, 1921 ; app. 1923 by
Reparations Commn. as pres. of committee to investi-
gate German budget ("Dawes Plan"); v. pres. of
U. S. 1925-29; app. A. E. and P. to Great Britain
Apr. 16, 1929 ; del., London Naval Conf., 1930 ;
married.
Dawes, Gladys Meredith, — 6. Louisville, Ky. ; high
sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ. 1930- ; library
asst. 1921-30 ; app. library asst. at $1,620 in the
Dept. of State Mar. 24, 1930; at $1,740 Sept. 24,
1930.— IIA.
Dawson, Allan. — 6. Washington, D. C, Feb. 16,
1903 ; U. S. M. A., grad. 1924 ; newspaper reporter
1919-20 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.
Apr. 15, 1925 ; also v. c of career and assigned to Rio
dc Janeiro Sept. 2, 1925; at Bahia, temp., Aug. 20,
1926 ; to Rio de Janeiro Feb. 7, 1927 ; app. sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Feb. 17, 1927 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Pan-
ama Feb. 23, 1927; at Mexico City Oct. 13, 1927;
detailed for duty with Am. del.. Sixth Int. Conf. of
Am. States, Habana, 1928, and Int. Conf. of Am.
States on Conciliation and Arbitration, Washington,
1928-29 ; class eight and cons. Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned
to the Dept. Aug. 18, 1930.— LA.
Dawson, Claude Ivan, — 6. Burlington, Iowa, Oct. 23,
1877 ; Georgetown Law Sch. one yr. ; 1st D. C.
Volunteers 1898, Cuban service ; sec. and executive,
insular govt, of Porto Rico, 1899-1904 ; sec. and
auditor 1904-8 ; examiner. Interstate Com. Commn.,
1908-10; app., after exam., cons, at Puerto Cortes
June 24, 1910 ; sec. of Peace Conf. in Honduras, 1911 ;
at Valencia Aug. 22, 1912 ; cons, of class eight by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class seven Mar. 2, 1915 ;
class six Oct. 18, 1915, and assigned to Tampico ; class
five Sept. 5, 1919 ; class three, June 4, 1920 ; cons,
gen. of class four Nov. 19, 1921 ; detailed to Mexico
City Jan. 16, 1922 ; class three Mar. 1, 1923 ; assigned
to Mexico City Oct. 2, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
two July 1, 1924; assigned to Stockholm Aug. 1,
1924 ; to Rio de Janeiro Nov. 16, 1926 ; mem. of Bd.
of Review, For. Ser. Personnel, 1927 ; class one Sept.
29, 1927 ; assigned to Barcelona Dec. 13, 1930 ;
married.
Dawson, Leonard Geeding. — h. Staunton, Va., Jan.
19, 1882 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; book-
keeper 1902-3; provincial treas., Philippine Is.,
1903-16; U. S. Food Admin. 1917-18; app., after
exam., cons, of class eight Feb. 5, 1918 ; detailed to
Barcelona Oct. 8, 1918 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; as-
signed to Madras Sept. 8, 1919 ; to Santander Dec. 27,
1921 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Messina Mar. 18, 1925 ; class six Oct. 20,
1926; assigned to Vera Cruz Oct. 29, 1928; class
five July 24, 1930 ; married.
Dawson, Margaret Esther. — h. Farnam, Nebr. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; bookkeeper-stenog.
1929-30; app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State
June 2, 1930. — DCR.
Dawson, Warrington. — &. Charleston, S. C, Sept.
27, 1878 ; Ecole Saint Thomas D'Aquin, Paris ; Univ.
Sch., Charleston and Richmond ; CoU. of Charleston
two yrs. ; newspaper work 1897—1901 ; organizer
French news service and mgr. Paris bu. 1901-9 ;
organizer Russian news service 1904 ; sec. gen. of
Paris news assoc. 1905-8 ; lecturer under auspices of
MinistSre de I'lnstruction Publique at Ecole des Hautes
fitudes Sociales, Paris, 1907 ; sec. to Theodore Roose-
velt in Africa 1909 ; literary work and lecturing in
various countries 1910-14 ; hon. sec. and treas.. Urgent
Fund for Serbian Wounded, 1914-15 ; special elk. in
Am. Consulate at Rouen Jan. -Feb. 1915 ; special mis-
sions in Allied army zones 1915—17 ; Am. war corr.
1917 ; del., Inter-Allied Conf. for Information and
Action Abroad, Paris, 1918 ; confidential adviser to
Am. Amb. in Paris 1917—19 ; special asst.. Am. Emb.
in Paris, Sept. 4, 1919.
Dawson, William.
1885 ; Univ. of Mini
-h. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 11,
B. A. 1906; L'ficole Libre des
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Sciences Politiquos two yrs. ; app. v. and dep. cons,
gen. at Petrograd Mar. 28,1008 ; v. and dep. cons. .July
I, 1908 ; V. and dep. cons, at Barcelona Aug. 24, 1908 ;
at Frankfort Sept. 26, 1910 ; app., after exam., cons,
at Rosario Nov. 24, 1913 ; cons, of class eight by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class six Mar. 2, 1915 ;
assigned to Montevideo Mar. 20, 1917 ; class five July
6, 1918 ; designated Am. Commr. at Danzig Oct. 6,
1919 ; assigned to Danzig Mar. 29, 1920 ; class three
June 4, 1920; detailed to Munich Sept. 19, 1921;
assigned to Munich Nov. 15, 1921 ; app. cons. gen. at
large Nov. 19, 1921 ; cons. gen. of class three June 5,
1924 ; For. Ser. oflScer of class two July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to the Dept. Oct. 23, 1924 ; mem. of the
Bd. of Review, For. Ser. Personnel, 1925 ; mem. of
the executive committee of the For. Ser. Personnel
Bd. and chief instructor of the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 1,
1925 ; class one June 30, 1927 ; assigned to Mexico
City July 6, 1928 ; E. E. and M. P. to Ecuador May
9, 1930 ; married.
Day, Henry Barker. — b. New Haven, Conn., July
II, 1905 ; Choate Sch. ; Thacher Sch. grad. ; Yale,
B. A. 1927 ; Univ. of Berlin, summer 1928 ; L'ficole
Libre des Sciences Politiques, diploma 1929 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as
V. c. at Naples May 8, 1980.
Day, Samuel Hamilton. — h. Qr.incy. Calif.. Sept. 7,
1886; Univ. of Calif., B. L. 1910, J. D. 1912; mem.
of bar of Calif. ; teaching fellow, Univ. of Calif.,
1910-12 ; law practice 1912-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19,
capt., overseas service ; tech. asst.. Inter-allied Rhine-
land Commn., 1919 ; representative of electric com-
pany 1919-21 ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com.
Sept. 22, 1921 ; app. trade commr. at Johannesburg
Mar. 1, 1927; cml. att. at Pretoria June 27, 1930;
married.
Deans, Amelia Byrd. — h. Shelby Co., Ala. ; private
tutors ; Dept. of Agric. grad. sch. 1923-24 ; George
Washington Univ. 1925-28 ; stenog. and elk. 1913-15 ;
stenog., editorial elk., and indoxcr, Dept. of Agric,
1915-20 ; translator. War Dept., 1920-23 ; supervisory
statistical work, Army Medical Library, 1923-25 ; app.
library asst. at $1,860 in the Dept. of State Feb. 21,
1925 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $2,000 Nov. 1,
1927 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,300
July 1, 1928 ; at $2,600 June 1, 1930.— HA.
Dearing, Fred Morris. — 6. Columbia, Mo., Nov. 19,
1879 ; Univ. of Mo., A. B. ; Columbian Univ. (now
George Washington), M. Dip.; Univ. of Washington,
D. C. ; teacher in public sch. ; commandant in mil.
acad. ; translator, Post Office Dept. and Dept. of
Agric, 1902 ; sec. to minister to Cuba 1904 ; app.,
after exam., 2d sec. at Habana July 30, 1906 ; at
Peking Apr. 6, 1907 ; sec. of leg. at Habana Jan. 14,
1909 ; 2d sec. at London Feb. 18, 1910 ; sec at Mexico
City Aug. 12, 1910 ; asst. chief. Division of Latin
American Affairs, Dec. 21, 1911 ; sec. of leg. at Brus-
sels July 2, 1913 ; at Madrid Feb. 11, 1914 ; sec of
emb. or leg. of class one by act approved Feb. 5,
1915; assigned to Petrograd Feb. 2, 1916; as couns.
of emb. at Petrograd July 17, 1916 ; unassigned from
Nov. 7, 1916 ; detached, temp., Apr. 1, 1917 ; retired
Apr. 1919 ; with Am. International Corp. 1919-21 ;
app. asst. sec. of state Mar. 11, 1921 ; E. E. and
M. P. to Portugal Feb. 10, 1922 ; A. E. and P. to
Peru Jan. 81, 1930 ; married.
DeBerry, Myra J, — j), Brunswick Co., Va. ; at-
tended business sch. ; Blackstone Coll. 1916-18 ;
George Washington Univ. 1926- ; teacher of math,
and hist, in high sch. 1918-20, 1921-24; clerical
asst., Americanization Bu. of Pa., 1920, War Dept,
1924-25 ; clk.-typist, Dept. of Agric, 1925-26 ; app.
library asst. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Mar. 2,
1926 ; at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,500 Sept. 1, 1927 ;
at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July
1, 1928; at $2,000 Apr. 1, 1929; at $2,200 July 1,
1930.— HA.
DeCell, Edith. — 6. Caseyville, Miss. ; high sch. grad. ;
attended business sch. ; Hillman Coll. 1916-17 ;
Brenau Coll., summer 1918 ; Washington Coll. of
Music, grad. 1928 ; teacher in high sch. 1917-22 ; elk.,
Dept. of State, 1923 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept.
of State Jan. 28, 1924; at $1,000 Apr. 22, 1924; at
$1,320 July 1, 1924; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1926; at
$1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1,
1928 ; at $1,800 Feb. 1, 1929 ; at $1,920 July 1,
1930.— PD.
Decker, Kathleen. — h. Jonesboro, Tenn. ; high sch.
grad. ; attending business sch. ; app. elk., temp., at
$1,260 in the Dept. of State Apr. 14, 1930; resigned
July 31, 1930 ; reapp. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of
State Sept. 9, 1930.— DCR.
DeCourcy, William Earl. — h. Jackson, Tenn., Feb.
4, 1894 ; Miss. Heights Acad. ; Univ. of Tex. two yrs. ;
traveling accountant 1911-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19,
2d It. ; accountant and asst. comptroller for Y. M. C. A.
in Europe 1920-21 ; elk. in Am. Consulate at Geneva
1921-23 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class
three July 6, 1923 ; assigned to Geneva July 10,^
1923 ; to Cairo Nov. 20, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; assigned as v. c. at Marseille May 4,
1926 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Marseille
Aug. 24, 1927 : to Paris Apr. 21, 1928 ; class seven
Dlc. 19, 1929 ; married.
Deichman, Carl Frederick. — &. St. Joseph, Mo., Nov.
23, 1871 ; attended business sch. ; private tutors ;
with railway and steamship lines ; U. S. Coast and
Geodetic Survey 1899-1907 ; app., after exam., cons.
at Manzanillo Mar. 30, 1907 ; at Tansui May 4, 1908 ;
at Nagasaki May 31, 1909 ; at Bombay Dec 29, 1914 ;
cons, of class five by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; as-
signed to Santos Oct. 18, 1915 ; detailed to Val-
paraiso June 10, 1919 ; class four Sept. 5, 1919 ; cons,
gen. of class four June 4, 1920 ; assigned to Val-
paraiso June 23, 1920 ; For. Ser. officer of class three
July 1, 1924 ; class two July 24, 1930 ; assigned to
Lisbon Dec. 13, 1930 ; married.
Deike, Mildred Viola. — b. Guelph, Ontario ; Guelph
Coll. Inst. ; Washington Missionary Coll. one yr. ; app.
elk., temp., at $900 in the Dept. of State Oct. 22,
1917; at $1,000 Dec 1, 1917; at $1,200 Mar. 1, 1918;
permanently at $1,000 Jan. 6, 1919 ; at $1,200 Mar.
1, 1919; at $1,400 Aug. 6, 1920; at $1,600 Sept. 1,
1922; at $1,860 July 1, 1924; at $1,920 Mar. 1,
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1927; at $1,980 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); stcnog.,
London Naval Conf., 1930; at $2,040 July 1, 1930; at
$2,100 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— FP.
DeLamater, Harry Irving-. — b. Weedsport, N. Y.,
Aug. 25, 1889 ; high sch. grad. ; Mass. Inst, of Tech.
one yr. ; accountant 1911-15 ; resident mgr. for grain
Corp., Winnipeg, 1915-17; marine draftsman, Port
Arthur, 1917-18, 1919-21 ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ; pro-
prietor, wholesale jobbing house, Fort William, 1921-
29 ; app. v. c. at Fort William and Port Arthur Oct.
2, 1920 ; married.
de Lambert, Richard Marmaduke, — b. White Plains,
N. Y., June 29, 1893 ; attended business sch. ; George-
town Univ. one yr. ; American Univ. two yrs. ; sec
and elk. with mining and railwny companies 1913-
15 ; elk. in Am. leg. at Teheran 1915-21 ; app.,
after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Dec. 12,
1923, and assigned to the Dept. ; to Quito Feb. 4,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight and assigned as
3d sec. at Quito July 1, 1924 ; at San Jos6, Costa
Rica, Oct. 30, 1926 ; at San Salvador Oct. 16, 1928 ; to
the Dept. June 13, 1929 ; class seven Dec. 19, 1929 ;
married. — LA.
Delaney, Thomas James. — b. Alexandria. Va., July
14, 1892 ; U. S. Navy 1917-19 ; app. asst. messenger
in the Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1919 ; resigned Nov. 14,
1921 ; mimeograph operator, Conf. on Limitation of
Armament, Washington, 1921—22 ; reinstated asst.
messenger in the Dept. of State Feb. 16, 1922 ; app.
messenger Aug. 1, 1923.— FE.
deLashmutt, Rebekah Leiter. — h. Frederick, Md. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Columbia
Kindergarten Training Sch., grad. 1908 ; George W^ash-
ington Univ. 1917-18 ; teacher in high sch. 1906-8,
in kindergarten 1908-10 ; elk. and bookkeeper 1910-
15; app. elk., temp., at $900 in the Dept. of State
Jan. 15, 1915 ; permanently at $1,000 under Ex. order
June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at $l,2oJ, temp., Nov.
1, 1916, permanently Mar. 12, 1917; at $1,400 May
1, 1918; at $1,600 Mar. 1, 1919; at $1,800 Nov. 1,
1923 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1924 ; at $2,200 Dec. 1, 1925 ;
at $2,300 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $2,400 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) : private sec. to the asst. sec. of state at $2,600
Feb. 20, 19.30; at $2,800 July 1, 1930; at $2,900 July
■J, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— A-C.
Dement, Walter Franklin. — b. Granada, Miss., Aug.
15, 1900 ; Univ. of Miss. Law Sch. ; elk. and news
reporter ; U. S. Army 1920-21 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Leipzig Apr. 6, 1926; v. c. at Leipzig June
19, 1928 ; at Saigon Mar. 29, 1929 ; at Cape Town
July 3, 1930; at Durban Oct. 16, 1930.
Demille, Paul Henry. — b. Essen, Germany, Nov. 3,
1892 ; naturalized 1918 ; attended public sch. of Ger-
many and Sacre Coeur de Jesus, Netherlands, 1909 ;
•elk. in lumber company ; U. S. Army 191.3-19, 1921-
:24 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Dresden July 3,
1924 ; at Stuttgart Nov. 3, 1924 ; at Tirana Jan.
1929 ; v. c. at Tirana June 22, 1929 ; married.
Demorest, Alfredo L. — b. Santiago. Chile, of Am.
parents, Feb. 13, 1881; attended business sch.; Univ.
of Santiago, B. A. 1899; Univ. of Calif. 1901-2;
author and illustrator ; quartermaster for mfg. firm ;
U. S. Army 1918-19, 1st It. ; asst. mil. att. at Rio
de Janeiro ; capt., O. R. C. ; sec, Second Pan .\merican
Financial Conf., Washington, 1920 ; app. v. c. at
Trinidad Mar. 9, 1921.
Denby, James Orr. — b. Peking. China, of .\m. par-
ents. Aug. 30, 1896 ; Westminster Sch. ; Princeton.
B. A. 1919 ; George Washington, M. A. 1921 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or
leg. of class four Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned to the
Dept. Sept. 8, 1921 ; asst. sec. of Am. del., Conf. on
Limitation of Armament, W'ashington, 1921-22 ; as-
signed to Tokyo Jan. 31, 1922 ; to Athens July 23,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight and assigned
as 3d sec. at Athens July 1, 1924 ; class seven Aug.
8, 1924 ; class six Oct. 19, 1926 ; assigned as 2d
sec. at Managua Nov. 1, 1926 (canceled) ; at Peiping
Jan. 21, 1927 ; class five July 24, 1930 ; assigned to
I'ublin Dec. 26. 1930 ; married.
Dennett, Tyler, — b. Spencer, Wis., June 13, 1883 ;
Moses Brown Sch. ; Williams Coll., A. B. 1904 ; Johns
Hopkins, Ph. D. 1924 ; in secretarial, literary, and
social work several yrs. ; editor 1915—18 ; corr. with
Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1918 ; hist,
research in diplo. hist, of the Far East 1919-25 ;
lecturer in hist., Johns Hopkins, 1923-24 ; author of
books, monographs, and magazine articles ; app. draft-
ing officer at $3,800 in the Dept. of State and desig-
nated chief. Division of Publications. Dec. 22, 1924;
at $4,200 Feb. 1, 1926 ; mem. of Bd. of Review lor
Efficiency Ratings July 11, 1927 ; at $4,400 Nov. 1,
1927 ; at $4,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$5,600 Oct. 1, 1928; historical adviser Feb. 15,
1929 ; app. Dept. representative and chm. of sub-
committee. Provisional Committee on National Ar-
cliivos, July 29, 1930 ; on leave from Nov. 1, 1930 ; at
.f ('.,500 Dec 1, 1930 ; married.— HA.
Dennison, Edwin Haldeman. — b. Columbus, Ohio.
Oct. 28, 1872 ; St. Paul's Sch. grad. ; Yale 1891-92 ;
Indian Service 1892-98 ; elk., Indian Bu., 1898-1903 :
app., after exam., cml. agt. at Rimouski, Canada. Nov.
7, 1903 ; cons, at Bombay June 22, 1906 ; at Dundee
Dec. 19, 1910 ; cons, of class five by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915 ; cons. gen. of class five Oct. 18. 1915,
and assigned to Christiania ; cons, of class four Apr.
16, 1917, and assigned to Birmingham ; to Quebec
Mar. 15. 1919; class throe Apr. 13. 1920; For. Ser.
officer of class four July 1. 1924 ; married.
de Olivares, Jos§.— 6. in Calif., Nov. 26, 1867;
attended public and private sch. and Liceo de Va-
rones, Guadalajara, Mexico ; private tutors ; traveling
corr. for Am. newspapers until 1901 ; corr. at Paris
Exposition 1900 ; author ; war corr. during Spanish-
American War ; commr. to So. Amer. Republics, and
commr. from .\rgentina, World's Fair Exposition, St.
Louis, 1904; newspaper corr. until 1906; app.. after
exam., cons, at Managua June 23, 1906 ; assigned to
the Dept. Dec. 1, 1909 ; to Madras Jan. 27, 1911 ; to
Hamilton, Ont.. Dec. 29. 1914 ; cons, of class seven
by act approved Feb. 5. 1915 ; class six Apr. 16, 1917 ;
class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; class four June 4, 1920 ; as-
signed to Kingston, Jamaica, June 23, 1924 ; For.
BIOGRAPHIES
135
Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Leghorn Nov. 22. 1929 ; married.
DePass, Morris B., jr. (1st Lt.) — 6. New Orleans,
La., Oct. 20, 1S95 ; Tulane Uuiv. ; entered U. S.
Army Nov. 27, 1917 ; assigned as language officer at
Peiping Mar. 22, 1927 ; married.
Berry, Charles Hall. — 6. Macon, Ga., June 14,
1900 ; high sch. grad. ; U. S. Navy 1918-19 ; account-
ing 1919-22 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class
three May 26, 1922 ; assigned to Santa Marta Aug.
28, 1922 ; app. cons. asst. Aug. 14, 1923, and detailed
to the Dept. ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ;
V. c. of career Jan. 6, 1927 ; class eight June 30, 1927 ;
cons. July 16, 1927 ; assigned to Paris June 2, 1928 ;
class seven Oct. 16, 1929 ; married.
Be Vault, Charles Lemuel. — b. Columbia City, Ind.,
Oct. 22, 1874 ; Univ. of Mich., LL.B. 1895 ; principal
of public sch. 1891 ; supt. of sch. 1895-96 ; law prac-
tice 1896-1918 ; elk. of Ind. House of Representa-
tives, 1903 ; founder and joint editor of cml. jour-
nals in Mexico 1904 ; app. elk. in Am. Emb. at Paris
Feb. 7, 1918; v. c. at Paris Apr. 15, 1919; at Lon-
don Nov. 5, 1920 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned to London Nov.
14, 1921 ; class two Nov. 23, 1923 ; class one May 10,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class nine
and cons. Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Taihoku Dec. 12,
1924 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Tokyo
Mar. 3, 1928 ; class seven May 23, 1929 ; assigned to
Yokohama Apr. 24, 1930 ; married.
de Verteuil, Marc. — 6. Trinidad, British West In-
dies, Mar. 10. 1894 ; Brit, subject ; St. Mary's Coll.,
Trinidad, grad. ; La Salle Extension Univ. ; with
asphalt company 1913-17, 1919- ; Brit. Army 1918-
19 ; app. cons. agt. at Brighton Mar. 23, 1921 ;
married.
Be Votie, Vernon Calhoun (Capt.) — b. Greeley,
Colo., Nov. 26, 1879; Hamilton Cull., A. B. 1903;
entered U. S. Army Nov. 27, 1917; assigned as mil.
att. at Bogota, Caracas, and Quito Oct. 29, 1928.
de Wolf. Francis Colt. — b. Aix-la-Chapelle, Ger-
many, of Am. parents, Oct. 28, 1894 ; attended sch. in
Belgium and U. S. ; private tutors ; Harvard, A. B.
1918 ; Columbia Law Sch., LL. B. 1922 ; representa-
tive of trust company in France 1918-19 ; app. asst.
solicitor at $2,500 in the Dept. of State Oct. 18, 1922 ;
at $3,000 Nov. 1, 1923 ; asst. to the solicitor av
$3,200 May 1, 1925; at $3,400 Feb. 1, 1926; at
$3,500 Nov. 1, 1927; at $3,600 July 1. 19^8 (Welch
Act) ; at $3,800 Oct. 1, 1928 ; del.. Anti-smuggling
Conf., Ottawa. 1929; at $4,200 July 1, 1930; at $4,400
July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; married. — SO.
Bick, Hasell Hutchinson.— 6. Rock Hill, S. C, June
29. 1888 ; high sch. grad. ; U. S. N. A. two and one-
half yrs. ; app., after exam., cons. asst. Mar. 10, 1911 ;
dep. cons. gen. at Yokohama May 17, 1911 ; v. and
dep. cons. gen. at Yokohama June 11, 1912 ; detailed
tu the Dept. Jan. 25. 1915; v. c. at Jerusalem July
19, 1915 ; at Basel July 13, 1917 ; cons, of class eight
Sept. 14. 1917 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to
Geneva Oct. 23, 1919; to the Dept. May 21, 1920;
class five June 4, 1920 ; class four June 3, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Sydney, N. S., Sept. 22, 1924 ; to Rangoon Nov. 27,
1926 ; to Port Elizabeth Aug. 30, 1929 ; class four
May 9, 1930 ; married.
Bickerson, Charles Estell, jr. — b. Gill, Mass., Dec.
12, 1898 ; Mt. Hermon Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1920 ;
U. S. Army 1918 ; teacher, Robert Coll., Constanti-
nople, 1920-21 ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com.
Oct. 10, 1921 ; elk. to trade commr. at Athens July 1,
1922 ; asst. trade commr. at Athens Apr. 1, 1924 ;
asst. cml. att. Apr. 28, 1927 ; cml. att. at Cairo Mar.
19, 1928 ; married.
Bickey, Caroline (Mrs.) — b. London, England; at-
tended private sch. ; operator for telegraph and tele-
phone companies seven yrs. ; app. asst. telephone op-
erator, temp., at $720 in the Dept. of State Nov. 18,
1918 ; telephone switchboard operator, permanently,
Aug. 3, 1920 ; at $1,140 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,200 Mar.
1, 1925 ; at $1,200 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at $1,320 Mar. 1,
1927 ; at $1,380 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $1,440 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500 July 1, 1930 ; at $1,560
July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act). — DCR.
Bickinson, Horace Jewell, — 6. Arkansas City, Ark.,
Oct. 26, 1885 ; business course ; Univ. of Ark. three
yrs. ; sec. 1900-1901, 1904 ; stenog. and typist, Bu. of
Customs and Immigration, Philippine Is., 1905-9 ; app.
marshal of Cons. Court at Canton July 6, 1909; app.,
after exam., cons, of class nine Apr. 19, 1917 ; as-
signed to Padang July 21, 1917 ; class eight Sept. 14,
1917 ; in charge of Am. Consulate at Batavia Jan. 9-
July 9, 1918 ; detailed to Singapore June 18, 1918 ;
assigned to Antilla Feb. 7, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924.
Bickover, Erie Roy. — b. Long Beach, Calif., Jan. 20,
1SS8 ; Stanford 1905-6 ; Univ. of Calif., B. S. 1913 ;
banking 1906-8 ; mgr. of auto livery company 1909 ;
app., after exam., student interpreter in Japan Apr.
4, 1914 ; V. c. at Dairen Mar. 30, 1916 ; at Kobe June
8. 1916 ; also interpreter at Kobe Oct. 27, 1916 ; cons,
of class six Nov. 23, 1921 ; class five Mar. 1, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; class five
Feb. 24, 1925; assigned to Kobe May 20, 1926; class
four May 23, 1929.
Bickson, Lillie Virginia (Mrs.) — b. Washington,
D. C. ; attended business high sch. ; sec. in real estate
and law offices and notary public 1907-15 ; elk., Dept.
of State, 1915-20 ; reapp. elk. at $1,200 Mar. 21,
1921 ; at $1,400 Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1. 1923 ;
at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
.$1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1,
1930; at $1,980 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— NE.
Bickson, Samuel Stirman. — b. Fayetteville, Ark.,
Nov. 18, 1895 ; attended business sch. ; N. Mex. Mil.
Inst. grad. ; Washington and Lee Univ. two yrs. ; bank
elk. 1914 ; app. elk. in Am. Emb. at London Sept.
1917 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class
four May 3, 1918; assigned to London June 2, 1918;
sec. of class three Dec. 20, 1919 ; assigned to Asunci6n
Feb. 27, 1920; to Lisbon Mar. 1, 1922; to Bangkok
Sept. 29, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven and
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EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
assigned as 3(1 sec. at Bangkok July 1, 1924 ; at San
Salvador Nov. 20, 1926 ; at Lima July 21, 1928 (can-
celed) ; at Bogota Oct. 16, 1928 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ;
class six May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Helsingfors Aug.
14, 1930.
Dillingham, Sherburne.— b. Nantucket, Mass., May
14, 1907 ; Hoosac Sch. grad. ; Williams Coll., B. A.
1929 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15,
1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Habana Apr. 29, 1930 ; to
the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 27, 1930 (canceled).
Dismon, Frances Naomi (Mrs,) — h. New York City;
Hunter Coll., B. A. 1916 ; George Washington Univ.
1923-24; elk. 1916-17, in War Dept. 1917-18; teach-
ing and educational work 1918-20, 1923-24; elk.,
Dept. of State, May-Nov. 1923, Apr.-Aug. 1924 ; app.
elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State Oct. 27, 1924 ; at
$1,200 Dec. 1, 1925; at $1,260 Mar. 1, 1927; at
$1,380 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,440 July 1,
1928; at $1,620 Oct. 1, 1928; at $1,740 July 1,
1930.— PD.
Diven, Frederick Menkert. — b. Baltimore, Md., Feb.
17, 1892 ; Univ. of Va., LL. B. 1912 ; mem. of bar of
Md. ; instructor in law, Univ. of Va., 1913-14 ; law
practice 1914-17 ; advertising work 1916-17 ; U. S.
Army 1917 ; U. S. Naval Reserve Force 1918-19 ; app.
elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Mar. 24, 1919 ; at
$1,000 July 1, 1919 ; at $1,200 May 1, 1920 ; at $1,400
Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923 ; law elk. at
$2,000 Feb. 10, 1923; at $2,250 Nov. 1, 1923; at
$2,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $2,700 May 1, 1925 ; at $3,000
Dec. 31, 1925, effective Jan. 1, 1926; asst. to the
solicitor Jan. 1, 1926; at $3,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $3,300 July 1, 1928 ; at $3,800 Dec. 1,
1929; at $4,200 July 1, 1930; married.— SO.
Dix, Adele Emma. — 6. Baltimore, Md. ; attended
high sch. and business sch. ; George Washington Univ.
two yrs. ; teacher in business sch. two yrs. ; app. elk.,
temp., in the Dept. of State Aug. 7, 1914 ; perma-
nently at $1,000 under Ex. order June 22, 1916,
effective July 1 ; at $1,200 Oct. 3, 1917 ; at $1,400
Mar. 1, 1919 ; at $1,600 Nov. 1, 1923 ; at $1,860 July
1. 1924 ; at $1,920 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$2,000 May 1, 1929; stenog., London Naval Conf.,
1930 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,300 July 3, 1930
(Brookhart Act). — FA.
Doane, Elizabeth S. — ft. Earlville, 111. ; high sch.
grad. ; N. Mex. Normal Sch., B. Pd. ; 111. State Nor-
mal one yr. ; Kans. State Univ. three yrs. ; teacher
in public sch. ten yrs. ; dep. county treas. three yrs. ;
elk. for publishing company one yr., in Bu. of Cen-
sus 1920-21 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State
Feb. 10. 1921 ; at $1,000 Sept. 1, 1922 ; at $1,100 May
31, 1924, effective June 1; at $1,380 July 1, 1924; at
$1,440 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,500 May 1, 1927; at
$1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1,
1930.— DCR.
Dodge, Gladys Elizabeth (Mrs.) — b. Howard Co.,
Md. ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk. in
Govt, depts. 1923-25, 1927-29 ; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State Apr. 10, 1929 ; at $1,560 July
1, 1930; at $1,620 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— PD.
Dodge, H. Percival. — ft. Boston, Mass., Jan. 18,!
1870 ; private tutors ; Noble's Sch. ; Harvard, A. B.
1892, LL. B. 1895; mem. of bar of Mass.; law prac-
tice 1895-97 ; studied in Europe 1897-99 ; app. 3d
sec. at Berlin Feb. 16, 1899 ; 2d sec. July 9, 1900,]
effective Sept. 1; sec. of emb. Oct. 13, 1902; atj
Tokyo Aug. 8, 1906 ; E. E. and M. P. to Honduras'
and Salvador July 1, 1907 ; E. E. and M. P. to Sal-|
vador July 1, 1908; to Morocco May 12, 1909; resi-!
dent diplo. officer and chief. Division of Latin Amer-i
ican Affairs, June 22, 1910; E. E. and M. P. to Pan-
ama July 6, 1911 ; chm. of committee to supervise]
Panamanian municipal and presidential elections ofl
1912; resigned Aug. 25, 1913; sec. to U. S. Special j
Commn., Niagara Falls Mediation Conf., 1914; repre-
sentative on commn. for relief of Americans in Europe,
Aug. 3, 1914, effective Sept. 5 ; special agt. to assist*
Am. Emb. at Paris Aug. 4, 1914 ; special agt. in!
Serbia June 28, 1917; E. E. and M. P. to Kingdom]
of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes July 17, 1919; special j
representative with rank of amb. at marriage cere-'
monies of King Alexander ; to Denmark Feb. 23, 1926 ;
resigned Mar. 1, 1930 ; app. under Ex. order For.
Ser. officer of class one Mar. 8, 1930 ; assigned toi
the Dept. May 12, 1930 ; married. — IC. !
Dodson, Frederick Augustus. — b. Boston, Mass.,,
Apr. IS, 1898; U. S. Navy 1918-19; app. asst. mes-j
senger in the Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1919.— PD. (
Doherty, Nona Lillian. — b. Washington, D. C. ;|
Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1923; scientific illustrating,;
Dept. of Agric, summers 1918-22, 1923-24 ; Library i
of Cong. 1924-27; Dept. of Agric. Library 1927- j
28 ; app. library asst. at $2,000 in the Dept. of
State Dec. 1, 1928 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— HA. ;
Dominian, Leon. — b. Constantinople, Turkey, Apr.i
13, 1880; naturalized 1913; private tutors; Robert |
Coll., Constantinople, A. B. 1898; Univ. of Liggej
1899-1900 ; geological surveys in Turkey 1901-2 ; field;
asst., U. S. Geological Survey, 1903; instructor inj
N. Mex. State Sch. of Mines 1904; exploration inj
U. S. and Mexico 1905-7; writing 1908-11; editorial:
writer and geographer 1912-17 ; research work for'
the Dept. of State 1917-19 ; detailed to Am. Commn. |
to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919; app. special asst. at/
$3,000 in the Dept. of State Aug. 12. 1919 ; drafting
officer July 1, 1920 ; app., after exam., cons, of class
four June 9, 1921; detailed to Rome July 21, 1921;
class three June 3, 1924; assigned to Rome June 18,
1924; For. Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1924;
cons. gen. and assigned to Stuttgart Dec. 19, 1929;'
class three May 9, 1930 ; married. i
Donald, George Kenneth. — b. Mobile, Ala., Nov. 27,
1890; Univ. Mil. Sch. of Mobile grad.; Phillips!
Andover; Yale, B. A. 1912; timber exporting business
1912-14; app., after exam., cons, at Maracaibo Junei
22, 1914 ; cons, of class eight by act approved Feb. '
5, 1915 ; assigned to Nuevo Laredo Mar. 20, 1917 ; \
class seven Apr. 16, 1917 ; assigned to Aguascaliente? j
Sept. 5, 1917; to St. Pierre-Miquelon Aug. 31, 1918;
(canceled) ; detailed to Sydney, N. S., Sept. 23, 1918;!
assigned to Tegucigalpa Mar. 15, 1919; class six!
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137
Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five Nov. 19, 1921 ; assigned to
Johannesburg May 17, 1922 ; class four Mar. 1, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; class
four Aug. 8, 1924 ; class three Aug. 24, 1927 ; assigned
to the Dept. May 11, 1928 ; cons. gen. and assigned
to Guatemala June 12, 1928 ; married.
Doneg-an, Alfred William. — b. Huntsville, Ala., Mar.
3, 1SS3 ; attended private sch. ; Univ. of Va. 1900-
1901, Law Sch. 1901-4 ; studied in Austria 1904-5 ;
cons. agt. at Briinn, Austria, 1905-7 ; bookkeeper in
bank 1907 ; app., after exam., cons. asst. June 24,
1908 ; dep. cons. gen. at Budapest Sept. 30, 1908 ;
V. and dep. cons, at Algiers Apr. 20, 1909 ; dep. cons,
gen. at Montreal Feb. 1, 1910 ; cons, at Magdeburg
June 24, 1910 ; cons, of class eight by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915 ; class seven Feb. 22, 1915 ; detailed for
duty in Am. Leg. at Berne Feb. 28, 1917 ; class six
Sept. 14, 1917 ; detailed to Zurich Jan. 13, 1919 ; class
five Sept. 5, 1919 ; class four June 4, 1920 ; assigned to
Kihiigsberg Nov. 15, 1921 ; to Patras Apr. 28, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Munich Sept. 24, 1925 ; class four Sept. 29, 1927 ;
class three July 24, 1930 ; married.
Donnelly, Walter Joseph. — 6. New Haven, Conn.,
Jan. 9, 1896 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. ; George
Washington Univ. ; grad. work, Univ. of Caracas ;
newspaper reporting and advertising 1914-17 ; U. S.
Army 1917-18, 2d It. ; special agt., Dept. of Justice,
1921-22 ; app. cml. agt. in Boston office, Bu. of For.
and Domes. Com., Nov. 5, 1923 ; asst. trade commr.
at Ottawa July 1, 1924 ; trade commr. at Montreal
July 1, 1927 ; cml. att. at Bogotd Dec. 8, 1928.
Donovan, Howard. — 6. Windsor, 111., Nov. 12, 1895 ;
Mo. Mil. Acad. ; St. Louis Univ. Medical Sch. 1917 ;
Univ. of Mich. Medical Sch. 1919 ; Yale, Ph. B. 1920 ;
U. S. Army 1917-18 ; foreign service training class of
motors export company 1920-21 ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned
to London Dec. 14, 1921 ; class two Feb. 26, 1923 ;
class one Nov. 23, 1923 ; assigned to Rio de Janeiro
Feb. 29, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ;
class eight and cons. Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Bahia,
temp., Oct. 28, 1925 ; permanently. May 20, 1926 ; to
the Dept. June 26, 1929 ; to Kobe Sept. 5, 1929 ; class
seven Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Doolittle, Hooker Austin. — 6. Mohawk, N. Y., Jan.
27, 1889 ; Utica Free Acad. ; Cornell, A. B. 1911 ;
elk. 1911-13 ; automobile business 1914 ; with credit
company 1914-16 ; cml. agt. in N. Y. office, Bu. of
For. and Domes. Com., 1916 ; app. v. c. at Tiflis Jan.
19, 1917 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three Sept. 7, 1920, and assigned to Tiflis ; to
Madras Apr. 28, 1921 ; class two Nov. 17, 1921 ; clas^
one May 26, 1922 ; cons, of class seven Mar. 1, 1923 ;
detailed to Marseille July 19, 1923 ; class six Dec. 19,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Bilbao June 2, 1926; class six Sept. 29,
1927 ; class five Aug. 15, 1930 ; married.
Dooman, Eugene Hoffman. — b. Osaka, Japan, Mar.
25, 1890 ; Am. citizen ; tutors and Trinity Sch. ; Trin-
ity Coll., B. S. 1911 ; Columbia Univ. one yr. ; app.,
after exam., student interpreter in Japan Mar. 12,
1912 ; V. c. and interpreter at Kobe May 7, 1915 ;
cons, of class eight Sept. 14, 1917 ; class six Sept. 5,
1919; detailed to Taihoku Sept. 7, 1920; asst. Jap-
anese sec. at Tokyo July 1, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer of
class six July 1, 1924 ; class five Aug. 8, 1924 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 30, 1926 ; asst. Japanese sec.
and 2d sec. Apr. 30, 1926 ; Japanese sec. and 2d sec.
at Tokyo May 19, 1926 ; class four May 17, 1928 ;
detailed to the Dept. Jan. 7, 1929 ; class three July
24, 1930 ; married.
Doran, Helen Fay. — b. Washington, D. C. ; attended
high sch. and business sch. ; George Washington Univ.
1908-9, 1921-24 ; elk., Bu. of Census, 1910-12 ;
stenog. and sec. 1912-17 ; app. elk., temp., at $900 in
the Dept. of State June 11, 1917; at $1,000 Aug. 1,
1917; permanently Nov. 23, 1917; at $1,200 May 1,
1918 ; at $1,400 Dec. 31, 1919. effective Jan. 1, 1920 ;
at $1,600 Sept. 1, 1922; at $1,860 July 1, 1924; at
$1,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) : at $2,200 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,300 Oct. 1, 1928 ;
stenog.. Int. Tech. Consulting Committee on Radio
Communications, The Hague. 1929 ; admin, asst. at
$2,600 Mar. 1, 1930 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1930.— IC.
Dormady, Francis Patrick. — b. Ashland, Wis., Aug.
13, 1890 ; attended business sch. ; George Washington
Univ. 1919 ; National Univ. 1926-28 ; elk. for law
firm 1909-11 ; sec. to sec. of interior, P. I., 1912-16 ;
elk. for fruit company at Port Limon 1917 ; U. S.
Army 1918-19 ; elk. in War Dept. 1919, in cml. at-
tache's office at Peking 1919 ; app. v. c. at Tientsin
June 25, 1920; at Amoy Nov. 15, 1923; resigned
Aug. 6, 1924 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of
State Jan. 23, 1925 ; drafting officer and tech. asst.
at $3,000 July 1, 1925 ; at $3,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $3,400 July 1, 1930.— VD.
Dorr, Julian Childe. — b. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 14,
1896 ; Powder Point Sch. ; Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser. 1919-21 ; newspaper reporter 1915 ; U. S. Army
1917-18 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class
three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned to Prague Dec. 14,
1921 ; to Naples Mar. 15, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Genoa Mar. 6,
1926 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Genoa July
24, 1930 ; married.
Dorsey, William Henry. — b. Prince Georges Co.,
Md., Sept. 5, 1869 ; laborer, Bu. of Engraving and
Printing, 1906-11 ; app. laborer in the Dept. of State
Nov. 24, 1911.— FA.
Dorsey, William Roderick. — b. Newmarket, Md.,
Oct. 8, 1868 ; Univ. of Md., B. L. 1893 ; mem. of bar
of Md. ; law practice 1894-96 ; with traction company
1897-98 ; law practice in London 1898-1901 ; asst.
mgr. for Am. import firm, Shanghai, 1902-6 ; app.
dep. cons. gen. at Shanghai Jan. 14, 1907 ; also mar-
shal Aug. 13, 1907 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. June 25,
1908; retired as marshal July 31, 1908; app., after
exam., cons, at Jerez de la Frontera Aug. 22, 1912 ;
at Tripoli Nov. 24, 1913 ; cons, of class eight by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class seven Mar. 2, 1915 ;
assigned to Rangoon July 14, 1916 ; to Quebec Mar.
20, 1917 ; class six Sept. 14, 1917 ; detailed to Shang-
hai Sept. 11, 1918 ; class five Sept. 5. 1919 ; assigned
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to Florence Oct. 22, 1919 ; class four June 4, 1920 ;
assigned to Catania Mar. 30, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of
class five July 1, 1924; class four Feb. 24, 1925;
assigned to Tsingtao Apr. 10. 1925 ; to Tientsin, temp.,
July 28, 1928 ; to Tsingtao Jan. 12, 1929 ; class three
July 24, 1930 ; married.
Dorsz, Edmund J.—b. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 23, 1906 ;
attended high sch., business sch., trade sch., and night
sch. ; Berlitz Sch. of Languages 1926-27 ; tech. engi-
neering 1921-29 ; municipal employee in Detroit 1929 ;
for. tariff expert, Dept. of Com., 1929 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to Ottawa, temp., Nov. 27,
1929 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. July 16, 1930 ; to Yoko-
hama Nov. 8, 1930.
Dotson, G. Velda. — h. Newport, Iowa ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Sept. 30, 1929 ; at $1,620 Apr. 1,
1930 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— FE.
Doty, William Furman. — b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 1,
1870 ; attended business sell. ; Lawrenceville Sch.
grad. ; Princeton, B. A. 1896 ; Princeton Theological
Sem. three yrs. ; studied law ; page, U. S. Senate,
1884-85 ; sec. 1886-87 ; teacher in Alaska 1897-98 ;
v;ith reindeer enterprise on St. Lawrence Is. 1899 ;
minister and home missionary in U. S., Alaska, and
Tahiti ; elk. in Am. Consulate at Tahiti 1900 ; app.,
after exam., cons, at Tahiti July 31, 1902 ; at Tabriz
June 22. 1906; at Riga June 24, 1910 ; at Nassau Nov.
24, 1913 ; cons, of class seven by act approved Feb.
5, 1915 ; class six Sept. 1, 1916 ; assigned to Cardiff
Apr. 24, 1919; to Stoke-on-Trent Mar. 1, 1920; For.
Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
St. Michael's Sept. 9, 1924 ; to Newcastle-on-Tyne Dec.
22, 1927 ; married.
Douglass, William Boone, jr. — h. Washington, D. C.
Apr. 7, 1898; Columbia Univ. 1919-20; Cornell, A. B.
1922 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; chainman for public land
survey 1919 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Calcutta
July 18, 1922 ; v. c. at Calcutta Sept. 1, 1923 ; at
Karachi Sept. 11, 1923 ; at Calcutta July 15, 1925 ; at
Santo Domingo Jan. 6, 1926 ; resigned Nov. 4, 1926 ;
newspaper reporter 1927 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Santo Domingo Dec. 20, 1927 ; v. c. at Santo Do-
mingo Mar. 14, 1928 ; elk. in Am. Leg. at Santo
Domingo, temp., July 10, 1928 ; v. c. at Santo Do-
mingo Sept. 11, 1928 ; at Cape Haitien, temp., Sept.
6, 1928 ; at Santo Domingo Oct. 30, 1928 ; at Chi-
huahua Feb. 6, 1929 ; at Saltillo, temp., Aug. 22,
1929 ; at Chihuahua Oct. 1, 1929 ; at Ciudad Juarez
Mar. 1. 19.30 ; at Malaga Aug. 18, 1930 ; at Seville,
temp., Sept. 18, 1930.
Dow, Edward A. — b. Fort Dodge, Iowa, Apr. 20,
1879 ; attended business sch. ; St. Ambrose Coll. three
yrs. ; St. Paul Sem. two yrs. ; insur. and real estate
business 1900-1915 ; app., after exam., cons, of class
Bine Oct. 18, 1915 ; assigned to St. Stephen Nov. 22,
1915 ; to Fort William and Port Arthur Mar. 20,
1917 ; class eight Sept. 14, 1917, and assigned to
Ciudad Juarez ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five
June 4, 1920 ; assigned to Algiers Oct. 23, 1920 ; class
four Aug. 23, 1922; For. Ser. officer of class five
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Rotterdam Oct. 20, 1924 ;
class four Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Frankfort-on-
the-Main Sept. 7, 1928 ; class three May 9, 1930 ; as-
signed to St. John's, N. F., May 12, 1930 ; cons. gen.
and assigned to St. John's June 20, 1930 ; married.
Dowrick, Lillie B. — b. Washington, D. C. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; attended Spanish sch. ;
secretary, Brit. Embassy, 1916-20 ; app. elk. at $1,200
in the Dept. of State Dec. 22, 1920: at .$1,400 Mar. 1,
1924 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,740 Dec. 1, 1925 ;
asst. to chief, stenographic section, Jan. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,800 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; stenog.. Int. Tech. Consulting Committee on
Radio Communications, The Hague, 1929 ; at $1,980
July 1. 19.30; at $2,040 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart
Act).— SS.
Doyle, Albert Martin. — h. Chatham, Ontario, Sept.
3, 1892 ; naturalized 1918 ; Chatham Coll. Inst. ; Univ.
of Toronto, A. B. 1913 ; Univ. of Detroit, LL. B. 1921 ;
mem. of bar of Mich. ; newspaper reporter 1913-14 ;
teacher in high sch. 1914-15 ; real estate agt. 1915-
17, 1919-20 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It. ; asst. pro-
bation officer of recorder's court 1920-21 ; app., after
exam., v. c. of career of class three May 26, 1922 ;
assigned to Amsterdam Aug. 28, 1922 ; class two
Nov. 23, 1923 ; class one May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight and cons.
Dec. 17, 1925 ; assigned to Rotterdam Apr. 2, 1926 ;
to Brisbane Jan. 21, 1929 ; class seven Dec. 19, 1929 ;
assigned to Sydney Dec. 23, 1930 ; married.
Doyle, Frances F. (Mrs.) — h. Atchison, Ivans; at-
tended business sch. : Kans. State Agric. Coll. and
Mt. St. Scholastica's Coll. ; George Washington, A. B.
1927 ; sec. 1922-23 ; elk.. War Dept., 1924 ; app. elk.
at $1,140 in the Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1924 ; at
$1,320 Nov. 16, 1925 ; at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,500 July 1, 1927; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,800 June 1, 1930.— CC.
Doyle, John F.— 6. Paris Hill, N. Y., May 20, 1873;
attended public sch. and business sch. ; U. S. Army
1898-1901 ; with business firms 1901-6 ; app. watch-
man in the State, War, Navy Bldg. Sept. 1, 1906 ;
elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State July 28, 1909 ;
at $1,000 Oct. 5, 1911; at $1,200 Aug. 1, 1913; at
$1,400 June 22, 1916, effective July 1; at $1,680
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,860 June 1, 1925 ; at $2,000 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $2,100 July 1, 1928; at
$2,200 July 1, 1930 ; married.— DCR.
Drew, Gerald Augustin. — h. San Francisco, Calif.,
June 20, 1903; Calif. Sch. of Mech. Arts; Univ. of
Calif., B. S. 1924 ; Univ. of Grenoble 1924-25 ; Univ.
of Madrid 1925-26 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Aug. 24, 1927 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 29, 1927 ; to ParS Feb.
24, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ;
assigned as 3d sec. at Port au Prince July 7, 1980.
Drew, Norris E. — &. Haverhill, Mass., May 13,
1892 ; business sch. grad. ; Kans. State Teachers Coll.,
B. S. 1927 ; grad. work, Univ. of Kans. and George
Washington Univ. ; stenog. and typist 1912-13 ; requi-
sition elk., Panama Canal, 1913-18 ; U. S. Army
1918-19, 2d It., overseas service ; asst. to purchasing
agt. for motor company 1920-21 ; teacher in high sch.
1921-25 ; principal and supt. of sch. 1926-30 ; app.
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elk. at $1,620 in tbe Dept. of State June 9, 1930 ; at
."jJl.SOO July 7, 1930; married. — HA.
Dreyfus, Louis Goethe, jr. — b. Santa Barbara, Calif.,
Nov. 23, 18S9 ; Hotchkiss Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1910,
M. A. 1911 ; Alliance Frangaise, summer 1910 ; app.,
after exam., cons. asst. Dec. 20, 1910 ; dep. cons. gen.
at Berlin Mar. 16, 1911 ; v. and dep. cons, at Callao
May 27, 1912 ; cons. agt. at Quibdo July 5, 1913 ;
V. and dep. cons. gen. at Berlin Feb. 26, 1914 ; v. c.
at Berlin Feb. 6, 1915; at Budapest July 14, 1915;
cons, of class eight July 12, 1916 ; in charge at Sofia
(»ct. 10-Nov. 30, 1916; a.s.-iisiied to Sivas Mar. 20,
r.tl7 ; to Malaga June 5, 1917 ; detailed to Paris Aug.
-0, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Palermo
:siar. 12, 1920 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; assigned to
Dresden Nov. 15, 1921; class four Nov. 23, 1921;
class three Mar. 1, 1923 ; cons. gen. of class four
June 5, 1924; For. Ser. officer of class three July 1,
1924 ; For. Ser. insp. May 1, 1925 ; class two June 30,
1927 ; assigned to Oslo Oct. 7, 1927 ; For. Ser. insp.
Oct. 1, 1928 ; assigned to Naples July 27, 1929 ; class
lie May 9, 1930; married.
Drisc3ll, Edward Eugene. — b. Fort Sisseton, S. Dak.,
JNov. 13, 1887 ; attended higli sch. and business sch. ;
elk. and sec. 1903-14 ; app. elk., temp., in the Dept.
of State Aug. 25. 1914 ; permanently at .'?900 under
Ex. order June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at $1,000
June 16, 1917 ; at $1,200 Nov. 20, 1917 ; at $1,400
June 16, 1919 ; at $1,600 Sept. S, 1921 ; at $1,860
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $2,100 July
1. 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,200 July 1, 1928; file elk.,
C'unf. for the Codification of Int. Law, The Hague,
1930 ; at $2,300 July 1, 1930 ; married. — DCR.
Drissel, Roger S. — 6. Keller's Church, Pa., June 30,
1877 ; attended business sch. ; Bethany Coll. 1906 ;
West Chester Normal Sch., and Perkiomeu Sem. ;
teacher in public sch. 1896-1900 ; Navy Dept., 1900-
1906 ; elk., U. S. Superintending Naval Constructor,
1906-7 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Mar.
19, 1907; at $1,000 Sept. 3, 1907; at $1,200 July 1,
1908 ; at $1,400 Dec. 1, 19U9 ; at $1,600 June 22,
1916, effective July 1 ; at $1,800 Dec. 31, 1919, effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1920 ; special asst. at $2,000 Jan. 16,
1922 ; asst. chief, Bu. of Indexes and Archives, July
1, 1922 ; at $2,500 Sept. 1, 1922 ; at $2,800 July 1,
1924 ; at $3,000 June 1, 1927 ; special asst.. Sixth
Int. Conf. of Am. States, Habana, 1928 ; at $3,200
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $3,300 July 1, 1928;
at $3,500 July 1, 1930 ; asst. chief, Division of Com-
munications and Records, Jan. 1, 1931 ; married. —
DCR.
Drown, Julia H. — b. Washington, D. C. ; Goucher
Coll. 1916-17 ; George Washington, A. B. 1922 ; Army
field elk. 1920 ; typist, Gen. Accounting Office, 1923-
24 ; sec, U. S. Forest Ser., 1925-30 ; app. editorial
asst. at $1,800 in the Dept. of State Aug. 1, 1930. —
HA.
Drumright, Everett Francis. — h. Drumright, Okla.,
Sept. l->, 1906 ; Okla. Agric. and Mech. Coll. 1925-26 ;
Univ. of Okla., B. S. 1929 ; cml. work 1929-30 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned
as V. c. at Ciudad Juarez, temp., Dec. 27. 1930.
Dryer, Mildred Verna, — b. Lansing, Mich. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk. in Govt, dopts.
and publishing house 1917-23 ; app. elk. at $1,000,
temp., in the Dept. of State Nov. 26, 1923 ; perma-
nently at $900 Dec. 31, 1923, effective Jan. 1, 1924 ;
at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at
$1,620 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at $1,680 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,740 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1,
1928 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1930 ; at $1,920 July 3, 1930
(Brookhart Act). — EA.
du Bois, Coert. — ft. Hudson, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1881 ;
Biltmore (N. C.) Forest Sch., Bachelor of Forestry
1901, Forest Engineer 1907 ; tech. and admin, work,
r. S. Forest Ser., 1901-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-18, It.
col., overseas service ; app., after exam., cons, of class
seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to Paris Nov. 25, 1919 ;
to Naples Apr. 15, 1920 ; class six Nov. 23, 1921 ;
assigned to Port Said Apr. 3, 1922 ; class five Mar. 1,
19?3 ; detailed to the Dept. Nov. 17, 1923 ; asst.
chief, Visa Office, Apr. 11, 1924; class four June
5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ;
chief, Visa Office, Dec. 1, 1924 ; representative on
inter-departmental committee on examination of immi-
grants abroad, 1925 ; class four June 2, 1926 ; cons,
gen. and assigned to Batavia May 7, 1927 ; class three
May 26, 1928 ; For. Ser. insp. Mar. 26, 1930 ; class
two May 9, 1930 ; married.
Duffley, Margaret S. — b. Brookline, Mass. ; high
sch. grad. ; Boston Univ. 1925-27 ; stenog. 1927-29 ;
secretary 1929-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State June 2, 1930; at $1,620 Dec. 4, 1930.— SS.
Duffy, Mary Alice. — ft. Washington, D. C. ; Notre
Dame Acad. ; in law office 1906-18 ; app. elk. at
$1,000 in the Dept. of State Nov. 14, 1918 ; at $1,200
Sept. 1, 1919; resigned Mar. 1920; reapp. elk. at
$1,200 July 19, 1920 ; at $1,400 Sept. 16, 1922 ; at
$1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at
$2,000 Jan. 1, 1928; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,300 July 1, 1928 ; stenog., Int. Conf. on
Safety of Life at Sea, London, 1929, Conf. for the
Codification of Int. Law, The Hague, 1930 ; at $2,400
July 1, 1930.— SO.
Dugan, Henry P. — h. Philadelphia, I'a.. May 3,
1S72 ; attended high sch. ; telegraph operator 189.3-
1907, in Weather Bu. 1907-10 ; app. elk. at $900 in
the Dept. of State Jan. 17, 1910; at $1,200 July 1,
1911 ; at $1,400 May 1, 1916 ; at $1,600 Sept. 8, 1916 ;
at $1,800 Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1, 1920 ; elk.,
Lausanne Conf., 1923; at $2,100 July 1, 1924; at
$2,200 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $2,300 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; code cLk., London Naval Conf., 1930 ; at $2,500
July 1, 1930; at $2,600 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Acti :
married. — DCR.
Duggan, Laurence.^ — ft. New York City May 28,
1905 ; Phillips Exeter grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1927 ;
Inst, of Int. Education 1928-30 ; app. divisional asst.
at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1930.— LA.
Dulaski, Benedict J. — ft. Hatfield, Mass., Mar. 21,
1908 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk.
in Public Health Ser. 1928-29. in U. S. Coast Guard
Feb.-July 1929; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of
State Aug. 1, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— FA.
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Dumont, Frederick T. Frelinshuysen. — b. Phillips-
burg, N. J., Mar. 17, 1869 ; Lafayette Coll., C. E.
1889, M. S. 1895 ; engineer 1889-1900 ; founder and
director of trust companies 1901-4 ; consulting engi-
neer for mining companies in Canada, Mexico, and
U. S. 1901-3, 1905-10 ; cons. agt. at Sonneberg, Ger-
many, 1904-5 ; app., after exam., cons, at Guade-
loupe Aug. 19, 1911 ; at Madrid Aug. 22, 1912 ; at
Florence Apr. 24, 1914 ; cons, of class seven by act
approved Feb. 15, 1915 ; class six Mar. 2, 1915 ;
class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Dublin Sept. 6,
1919 ; class three June 4, 1920 ; unassigned from
Dec. 27, 1921 ; assigned to Frankfort-on-the-Main Feb.
18, 1922 ; cons. gen. of class four Mar. 1, 1923 ;
assigned to Frankfort-on-the-Main Mar. 28, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; on leave
of absence from Nov. 4, 1925 ; detailed to the Dcpt.
June 5, 1926 ; in charge of Cons. Cml. Office and
liaison officer to the Bu. of For. and Domes., Com.
July 6, 1926; class two May 17, 1928; Pan
American Commn. for the Simplification and Stand-
ardization of Cons. Procedure, Washington, 1928 ; un-
assigned from May 6, 1929 ; assigned as cons. gen.
at Hahana Oct. 26, 1929; class one July 24, 1930;
married.
Duncan, James L. — h. Waterhury, Conn., Sept. 11,
1866 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; copyist,
U. S. Patent Office, 1896-1900 ; app. elk. at $900 in
the Dept. of State Apr. 14, 1900 ; at $1,200 July 1,
1901 ; at $1,400 July 1, 1903 ; at $1,600 Aug. 2!>,
1912; at $1,800 Mar. 8, 1915; chief of bureau at
$2,100 Feb. 1, 1919 ; drafting officer at $2,500 June
17, 1921, effective July 1 ; asst. editor, Conf. on
Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ; rep-
resentative of the Dept. on Permanent Conf. on
Printing Oct. 5, 1921, to Jan. 5, 1925 ; at $2,800
July 1, 1924 ; special asst. to the chief elk. Dec. 22,
1924 ; admin.- asst. at $2,400 Aug. 1, 1927 ; at $2,800
Aug. 2, 1927 ; at $2,900 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $3,000 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— A-C/C.
Bunker, Will F.- — h. Davenport, Iowa, Aug. 16,
1898 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Law Sch.
1919-21 ; executive elk.. War Dept., 1917-19 ; auditor,
Post Office Dopt., 1920 ; app. elk. at $1,100 in the
Dept. of State Sept. 23, 1920; at $1,200 Sept. 1,
1922; at $1,500 July 1, 1924; at $1,860 Dec. 31,
1924, effective Jan. 1, 1925 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ;
at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,200 July
1, 1928; at $2,400 July 1, 1930; married. — AP.
Bunlap, Maurice Pratt. — h. Toledo, Ohio, Dec. 9,
1882; Princeton, B. A. 1912; Columbia, M. A. 1913;
editorial work for newspaper syndicate 1904-6 ; elk.,
Philippine Civil Ser., 1907-11 ; editorial work in Dept.
of Agric. 1913-15 ; contributor to magazines and news-
papers ; app., after exam., cons, of class nine Feh. 22,
1915, and assigned to Stavanger ; detailed to Copen-
hagen July 13, 1917 ; class eight Sept. 14, 1917 ;
assigned to Odenso May 27, 1918 ; detailed to Copen-
hagen June 5, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5. 1919 ; detailed
to Malmo Nov. 27, 1920 ; to Copenhagen Jan. 1921 ;
assigned to Bangkok June 24, 1922 ; unassigned from
July 21, 1923 ; detailed to Port au Prince Apr. 7,
1924; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1. 1924;
assigned to Port au Prince Dec. 28, 1925 ; class six
June 2. 1926 ; assigned to Stockholm July 12, 1927 ;
detailed to Int. Radiotelegraph Conf., Washington,
1927; class five July 24, 1930.
*Dunn, James Clement. — 1). Newark, N. J., Dec. 27,
1890 ; high sch. grad. ; studied law and architecture ;
architect 1912-17 ; U. S. Navy 1917-19, It. ; aide to
naval att. at Habana 1918-19 ; elk., Dept. of State,
1919 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class
four Sept. 5, 1919, and assigned to the Dept. ; to
Berne Nov. 15, 1919 (canceled) ; to Madrid Feb. 26,
1920 ; class three Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned to Port au
Prince Mar. 1, 1922 ; class two Jan. 23, 1924 ; assigned
to Brussels Mar. 7, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class four
and assigned as 1st sec. at Brussels July 1, 1924 ; class
three June 2, 1926 ; assigned to the Dept. Apr. 29,
1927 ; dir. of ceremonies at the White House Sept. 27,
1927 ; cliief. Division of Int. Conf. and Protocol, Feh.
4, 1928 ; class two Oct. 16. 1929 ; couns. to Commn.
for study and review of conditions in Haiti, 1930 ;
assigned as 1st sec. at London May 17, 1930 ; resigned
Aug. 7, 1930; married.
Durbrow, Elbridge. — 6. San Francisco, Calif., Sept.
21, 1903; Shattuck Sch. grad.; Yale, Ph. B. 1926;
Stanford 1927 ; Univ of Dijon 1927 ; Academic de
Droit International de la Hague, summer 1928 ;
L'Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques, diploma 1929 ;
asst. land appraiser with railroad company, summers
1923, 1924, 1925 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Warsaw May 17,
1930.
Burning, Daniel Joseph. — h. Spencer, Mass., Oct. 16,
1881 ; attended high sch. ; stock elk. for mfg. com-
panies 1898-1919 ; elk in Govt, depts. 1919-23 ; app.
elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Dec. 13, 1923 ; at
$1,000 Apr. 1, 1924 ; at $1,320 July 1, 1924 ; at
$1,380 Dec. 1, 1925; at $1,500 Nov. 1. 1926; at $1,620
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 ;
at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Dusenbury, Carlisle Clyde (1st Lt.) — h. Conway,
5. C, Mar. 23, 1897; Ga. Mil. Coll., Clemson Coll.,
and Univ. of S. C. ; entered U. S. Army June 23,
1916 ; assigned as language officer at Tokyo Apr. 25,
1929.
Dutko, P\ul Michael.—?). Mayfield, Pa.. Jan. 5,
1894; Mansfield (Pa.) State Normal Sch., grad. 1914.
grad. work 1914-15 ; Dickinson Coll., A. B. 1917 ;
Dickinson Law Sch. two yrs. ; George Washington
Law Sch., summer 1918 ; instructor, Mansfield State
Normal Sch., 1914-15 ; teacher 1917-18 ; elk., Govt.
depts., 1017-18 ; app. elk. in the Diplo. Ser. to pro-
ceed to Japan for War Trade Bd. work Dec. 18, 1918 ;
app. V. c. at Vladivostok Aug. 20, 1919 ; at Harbin
Nov. 23, 1920; at Seoul, temp., Sept. 13, 1930; at
Harbin Nov. 10, 1930 ; married.
Duvall, Frank E. — 1). Washington, D. C, Dec. 25,
1900 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; elk.,
District govt., 1916-18 ; app. elk., temp., at $840 in
the Dept. of State May 4, 1918; at $1,020 Nov. 1,
1918; at $960 July 1, 1919; at $1,020 Feb. 1, 1920;
at $1,200 Oct. 5, 1920, effective Oct. 1 ; permanently
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at $1,000 Fob. 1. 1921 ; at $1,200 Aug. 16, 1921 ; at
$1,500 July 1, 1924; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1927; at
,$1,620 Jan. 1, 1928; at $1,740 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,000 July 1, 1930 ;
married. — DCR.
Bwyer, Henry Thomas. — ft. Providence, R. I., July
21. 1895 ; La Salle Acad. grad. ; business sch. grad. ;
Holy Cross Coll. 1914-15 ; civil engineering 1915-17 ;
elk., Ordnance Dept., 1917-18; Army field elk. 1918-
21 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Guatemala
July 1921 ; v. c. at Guatemala Feb. 17, 1922 ; elk. at
Am. Consulate General at Habana Sept. 1922 ; v. c.
at Habana Apr. 22, 1925 ; at Nuevitas, temp., Nov.
20, 1928 ; at Habana Jan. 2, 1929 ; at La Guaira Jan.
19, 1929 ; at Curagao, temp.. Mar. 5, 1929 ; at Mara-
< aibo, temp., Sept. 30, 1929 ; at Fort William and
I'ort Arthur June 13, 1930.
Dwyre, Dudley G. — h. London, England, Jan. 30,
1880 ; Am. citizen ; Colo. State Agric. Coll., grad.
1901 ; grad. work, George Washington Univ., 1917-
18; elk. and principal teacher, U. S. Indian Ser.,
1902-3 ; stenog., Manila, P. I., 1904 ; chief elk. and
asst. supt., U. S. Indian Agcy., 1904—8 ; chief elk.,
U. S. Indian Warehouse, 1909-17 ; chief of section,
Bu. of Indian Affairs. 1917-18 ; app. elk., temp., at
$1,720 in the Dept. of State Nov. 2, 1918 ; at $1,600
July 1, 1919; permanently Sept. 1, 1919; app., after
exam., cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to
Maracaibo Oct. 29, 1919 ; to Fort William and Port
Arthur Sept. 21, 1921 ; class six Mar. 1, 1923 ; as-
signed to Guadalajara June 23, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer
of class seven July 1, 1924 ; class six Feb. 24, 1925 ;
assigned to the Dept. Aug. 17, 1927 ; class five Sept.
29, 1927 ; assigned to Mexico City Oct. 19, 1928 ; class
four July 24, 1930 ; married.
Dye, Alexander Vincent. — b. Flora, 111., Feb. 11,
1876 ; attended business sch. ; William Jewell Coll.,
A. B. 1901, A. M. 1902 ; grad. work, Chicago Univ.,
summer 1902 ; Univ. of Leipzig, Ph. D. 1904 ; prof.,
William Jewell Coll., 1904-9 ; app., after exam., cons,
at Nogales May 31, 1909; resigned Jan. 1, 1913;
mining 1913-17 ; app. special asst. in the Dept. of
State and representative of War Trade Bd. in Norway
Nov. 10, 1917 ; resigned June 1, 1919 ; with Am.
Corp. in London 1919-21 ; app. trade eommr. at Lon-
don Sept. 1921 ; asst. cml. att. at London, Aug. 1923 ;
eml. att. at Mexico City Oct. 1, 1923 ; at Buenos
Aires Aug. 30, 1926 ; del.. Thirteenth Int. Parliamen-
tary Cml. Conf., Rio de Janeiro, 1927 ; married.
Dye, Charles Dea. — 6. Oil Center, Ky., June 1,
1897; Eastern Ky. State Normal Sch. 1914-15;
attended business sch. ; La Salle Extension Univ.
1924-25; teacher in public sch. 1915-16; farming
1917 ; elk., War Dept., 1918 ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ;
elk., Treas. Dept., 1919-20 ; farming 1920-22 ; in
Veterans' Bu. 1923-25 ; app. cllc. at $1,320 in the
Dept. of State Feb. 12, 1926 ; at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1927 ;
at $1,440 Jan. 1, 1928; at $1,560 July I, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,740 July 1,
1930. — DCR.
Dye, John Walter. — h. Winona, Minn., Feb. 4, 1878 ;
Pillsbury Acad. grad. ; Univ. of Minn., A. B. 1904 ;
George Washington Univ. 1905-6 ; physical dir., Minn.
Agric. Sch., 1903^, and Y. M. C. A. 1904-5; app.,
after exam., cons. elk. July 21, 1906 ; dep. cons. gen.
at Berlin Dec. 18, 1906 ; cons. asst. July 1, 1908 ;
dep. cons. gen. at Genoa Nov. 25, 1908 ; v. and dep.
cons. gen. May 10, 1909; at Boma Dec. 30, 1910; at
Smyrna Dec. 13, 1911 ; cons. agt. at Damascus
Dec. 8, 1913 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Cape Town
Nov. 18, 1914 ; V. c. at Cape Town Feb. 6, 1915 ; at
Johannesburg Oct. 18, 1915 ; at Cape Town Nov. 5,
1915 ; app. cons, of class eight July 12, 1916 ; de-
tailed to Port Elizabeth Sept. 0, 1917 ; assigned to
Port Elizabeth Mar. 9, 1918; class six Sept. 5,
1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; detailed to Ciudad
Juarez Feb. 28, 1921 ; assigned to Ciudad Juarez
Oct. 2, 1923; class four June 3, 1024; For. Ser.
officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; tech. adviser, Conf.
with Mexico to Prevent Smuggling, El Paso, Tex.,
1925, and Conf. for Formulation of Regulations under
the Smuggling Conv. of 1925, Washington, 1926 ;
class four May 23, 1929 ; to Montreal Sept. 30, 1929 ;
to Wellington Sept. 18, 1930 ; married.
Earle, Matthew Clinton.- — h. New York City Oct.
23, 1902 ; high sch. grad. ; elk. 1921-27 ; app. elk.,
temp., at $1,500 in the N. Y. Passport Agency of the
Dept. of State Apr. 4, 1927 ; permanently Nov. 1,
1927 ; at $1,680 May 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 ;
at $2,200 May 1, 1930.
Early, William Wallace. — b. Aulander, N. C, Dec.
2, 1867 ; Wake Forest Coll., A. M. ; Univ. of Va. one yr. ;
Univ. of Pa., M. D. ; practiced medicine eighteen yrs. ;
app. cons. agt. at Leicester, England, July 25, 1914 ;
resigned June 30, 1918 ; app., after exam., cons, of
class eight July 18, 1919 ; class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ;
assigned to Belize Sept. 6, 1919 ; For. Ser. officer of
class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to San Luis PotosI
Mar. 19, 1925 ; to Col6n Apr. 12, 1929 ; married.
Earnest, Edwin Burchett. — h. Seymour, Iowa, May
7, 1904 ; Univ. of Iowa, B. A. 1926 ; employed by
student's recreation center 1923-27 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Manchester Mar. 30, 1927 ; v. e. at Man-
chester Mar. 8, 1928 ; at Edinburgh Apr. 9, 1930 ;
married.
Eaton, Earl Wilbert.— &. Robinson, 111., Feb. 13,
1882 ; Austin Coll. two yrs. ; teacher in public sch.
1900-1901 ; III. Nat. Guard 1905-7, 1st It. ; post
office elk. 1915-17 ; dep. collector of customs 1917-18 ;
app. V. c. at Nuevo Laredo Dec. 4, 1918 ; at Saltillo
July 1, 1920 ; at Nuevo Laredo June 24, 1924 ; at
Manzanlllo Sept. 29, 1925 ; at Ensenada Feb. 4, 1928 ;
at Ciudad Obregon Mar. 23, 1929 ; at Guaymas,
temp., June 11, 1929 ; at MazatMn Dec. 20, 1929 ; at
Windsor, Ont., temp., Aug. 6, 1930 ; at MazatlSn Oct.
23, 1930 ; married.
Eaton, Paul Webster. — 6. Portland, Me., Dec. 27,
1861 ; Marietta Acad. ; Marietta Coll., B. A. 1882 ;
elk. and accountant in Govt, depts. 1883-1904 ; app.
elk. at $1,800 in the Dept. of State July 1, 1904 ; at
$1,600 June 23, 1909, effective July 1 ; at $1,800
Sept. 22, 1914; at $2,100 July 1, 1924; at $2,200
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,300 Apr. 1, 1929 ; at
$2,500 July 1, 1930; at $2,600 July 3, 1930 (Brook-
hart Act) ; married. — FA.
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Eberhardt, Charles Christopher. — b. Salina, Kans.,
July 27, 1871 ; Wcsloyan Univ. ; in insur. business ;
app. elk. in Am. Emb. at Mexico City Nov. 1903 ;
V. and dep. cons. gon. at Mexico City Oct. 29, 1904 ;
cons, at Iquitos May 24, 1906 ; at Barranquilla May
I, 1908 ; cons. gen. at large Jan. 12, 1910 ; cons. gen.
of class three July 6, 1918 ; assigned to Rio de
Janeiro Sept. 26, 1918 (canceled) ; instructor of cons,
class 1919 ; class two Sept. 5, 1919 ; continued on
duty as cons. gen. at large ; mem. of Bd. of Review
1922 ; mem. of For. Ser. Personnel Bd. and chm. of
the executive committee of the Bd. June 19, 1924, to
Mar. 14, 1925 ; mem. of Bd. of Examiners for the For.
Ser. and For. Ser. Sch. Bd. July 1, 1924, to Mar. 14,
192.5 ; For. Ser. officer of class one July 1, 1924 ; mem.
or Bd. of Review, For. Ser. Personnel, 1925 ; E. E. and
M. P. to Nicaragua Mar. 12, 1925 ; to Costa Rica
Jan. 9, 1930.
Eberlein, Marcia. — b. St. Louis, Mo. ; high sch.
grad. ; Linwood Coll. 1917-18 ; Univ. of Kans.
1918-20 ; bookkeeper-stenog. 1923-26 ; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State Jan. 20, 1926 ; at
$1,500 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 July 1,
1930.— WE.
Ebling, Samuel Gale. — h. Bellefontaine, Ohio, Dec.
II, 1893 ; Univ. of Cincinnati and Univ. of Nancy,
France ; George Washington, A. B. 1920 ; Centro de
Estudios Historicos, Madrid, 1922 ; stenog. 1912-15 ;
elk., Dept. of Agric. and War Trade Bd., 1916-18 ;
Army field elk. 1918-19, overseas service ; elk., Dept.
of State, 1919-21 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Mar-
seille May 23, 1921 ; at Paris Dec. 13, 1923 ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three Jan. 5,
1924 ; assigned to Paris Jan. 16, 1924 ; to Stockholm
June 18, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unelass. July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Penang July 27, 1926 ; to Colombo, temp.,
July 20, 1929; to Penang Sept. 28, 1929; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Penang Oct. 16, 1929 ; to
Bremen Aug. 16, 1930.
Edgar, Donald Dixon. — b. Metuchcn, N. J., Feb. 18,
1907 ; Rutgers Prep. Sch. ; Tome Sch. grad. ; Williams
Coll., A. B. 1928 ; Columbia 1928-29 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unelass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as
V. c. at Kingston, Ont., Apr. 29, 1930 ; to the For.
Ser. Sch. Sept. 27, 1930.
Edge, Walter Evans.^ — b. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov.
20, 1873 ; attended high sch. ; publisher and pro-
prietor of advertising agency ; U. S. Army, Spanish-
American War, It. col. ; mem. N. J. Assembly 1910,
N. J. Senate 1911-16 ; gov. of N. J. 1917-19 ; U. S.
Senator 1919-29 ; app. A. E. and P. to France Nov.
21, 1929 ; married.
Edmonds, Walter Bernard — h. New Kent. Va., Jan.
3, 1877 ; app. asst. messenger, temp., in the Dept. of
State Aug. 13, 1918 ; permanently June 19, 1919 ;
laborer July 1, 1925.— CC.
Edson, Andrew Warden. — b. East Hampton, Conn.,
Nov. 25, 1903 ; Dartmouth, A. B. 1925 ; Harvard,
A. M. 1927 ; instructor in hist., Clark Sch., 1927-28 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unelass. and v. c.
of career Nov. 12, 1929; assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. Nov. 18, 1929 ; as v. c. at Tientsin Mar. 26, 1930.
Edwards, Carl Elmer. — h. Chariton, Iowa, Jan. 3,
1903 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk.
in War Dept. ; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of
State Dec. 27, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1. 1930 ; mar-
ried.—CC.
Edwards, Cecil C. — b. Chariton. Iowa. Nov. 30,
1908; high sch. grad.; Southeastern Univ. 1930- ;
elk., Interior Dept., 1927-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State May 16, 1930; at $1,620 Aug. 11,
1930 ; married. — FA.
Edwards, Clement Stanislaus. — b. New York City
Mar. 4, 1869; St. Michael's Acad., Chatham, N. B. ;
Parker Coll., Winnebago City, Minn., two yrs. ; Hills-
dale Coll. one-half yr. ; mem. of bar of Minn. ; law
practice until 1904 ; city atty. five yrs. ; mem. of
Albert Lea, Minn.. Charter Commn. eight yrs. ; 12th
Regiment, Minn. Vol. Infantry, 1898, capt. ; real es-
tate business ; newspaper owner and editor six yrs. ;
app., after exam., cons, at Acapuleo Mar. 2, 1911 ;
cons, of class eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
class seven Mar. 2, 1915 ; assigned to Santo Domingo
Mar. 15, 1917 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to
I'aris Oct. 23, 1919 ; attached to .A.m. Commn. at Ber-
lin and detailed to Frankfort-on-the-^Iain Oct. 4, 1920 ;
to Hamburg Nov. 20, 1920 ; to Paris Dec. 16, 1920 ;
to Kovno July 12, 1921 ; assigned to Kovno July 28,
1922 ; class five Aug. 23, 1922 ; assigned to Valencia
Jan. 2, 1924; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1,
1924 ; class five Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned to Bradford
Aug. 16, 1930 ; married.
Edwards, Isaac. — b. Chester. Pa., Apr. 26, 1882 ;
laborer. War Dept., 1899-1902 ; app. laborer in the
Dept. of State Aug. 1, 1902 ; asst. messenger July 2,
1906; messenger Dec. 31, 1920, effective Jan. 1,
1921. — EE.
Edwards, J. Stanford. — b. Washington, D. C, Sept.
4, 1880 ; attended public sch. ; Brooklyn Inst, of Art
and Sciences ; elk.. Navy Dept., 1900-1909 ; journal-
ist for publishing company 1909-15 ; Am. Ambulance
Hospital 1915-17, overseas service ; U. S. Army 1917-
20, capt., overseas service ; assoc. editor of publishing
company 1920-21 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Amsterdam Apr. 21, 1921 ; v. c. at Amsterdam June
21, 1922 ; at Copenhagen Nov. 6, 1929.
Eells, Stillman Witt. — 5. Cleveland, Ohio, Apr. 24,
1873 ; Taft's Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1895 ; secretary of foun-
dry company ; pres. and v. pres. of nifg. companies six
yrs. ; app. v. c. at Hamilton, Bermuda, Mar. 20, 1916 ;
app., after exam., cons, of class eight Feb. 19, 1918 :
assigned to Mombasa May 25, 1918 ; to Nairobi July
30, 1918 ; class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Fun-
chal Aug. 5, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight
July 1, 1924 ; detailed to the Dept. May 23, 1925 ;
.nssigned to Leeds July 11, 1925 ; class seven Aug. 24,
1927 ; assigned to Colombo May 19, 1928 ; class sis
July 24, 3 930; married.
BIOGRAPHIES
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Ehlers, Joseph H.— &. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 1892 ;
Trinit.v Coll., B. S. 1914, M. S. 1916; Univ. of Calif.,
M. S. in C. E. 1915 ; CorneU, M. C. E. 1916 ; engineer-
ing in U. S. and Alaska 1916-20 ; prof, of structural
engineering and dir. of laboratory, Pei Yang Univ.,
China, 19i!0-24 ; engineer on diversion of Yellow River
1923 ; app. trade commr. at Tokyo Aug. 1, 1926 ; asst.
cml. att. at Tokyo May 16, 1927.
♦Einstein, Lewis. — 6. New York City Mar. 15, 1877 ;
Columbia Univ., grad. 1898, A. M. 1899 ; author of
historical books, articles, and reviews ; app. 3d sec. at
Paris June 5, 1903; at London Mar. 10, 1905; sec. of
U. S. Commn., Moroccan Conf., 1905 ; 2d sec. at
Constantinople Mar. 1, 1906 ; sec. of emb. Nov. 13,
1908 ; sec. of leg. at Peking Dec. 21, 1909 ; E. E.
and M. P. to Costa Rica July 6, 1911 ; resigned June
11, 1913; special agt. of the Dept. to assist the Am.
Aiub. at Constantinople Feb. 1, 1915 ; to assist the
Am. Min. at Bucharest Oct. 27, 1915 ; app. E. E.
and M. P. to Czechoslovakia Oct. 8, 1921 ; resigned
Feb. 1, 1930 ; married.
Eiring, Helen G. — 6. Salisbury, Mo. ; high sch.
grad. : stenog. 1928 ; typist. Govt, depts., 1929-30 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State May 12, 1930 ;
at .$1,500 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Elford, Albert Harry. — 6. Fowey, Cornwall, Eng-
land, Mar. 30, 1870 ; Brit, subject ; attended high
sch. ; studied under Oxford tutor ; shipping agt. ; app.
cons. agt. at Oran Nov. 7, 1906 ; married.
Elliott, Jesse Duncan (Lt. Col.) — b. San Francisco,
Calif., June 4, 1882; Ala. Polytech. Inst., B. S. in
C. E. 1902; entered U. S. Army June 30, 1903; as-
signed as mil. att. at Constantinople (Istanbul), Sofia,
and Bucharest June 15, 1928 ; relieved of duties as
mil. att. at Bucharest Nov. 27, 1928 ; married.
Elliott, John Carl. — b. Washington, D. C, Nov. 12.
1907 ; high .sch. grad. ; Ga. Sch. of Tech. 1925-27 ;
George Washington Law Sch. 1927- ; bank elk. 1923-
24 ; bank teller 1927-29 ; elk.. Veterans' Bu., Jan-
Aug. 1929 ; app. elk. at |1,620 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 12, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— CC.
Ellis, Leon Hubbard. — b. Rheatown, Tenn., Jan. 26,
1892 ; Stanford. A. B. 1914 ; study of Mandarin. Chi-
nese Maritime Customs Coll., Mukden, 1916-17 ;
Univ. of Wash.. LL. B. 1921 ; with Chinese maritime
customs ser. at Canton 1917 and at Nanning, Kwangsi,
1918-20 ; law elk. 1921 ; app., after exam., sec. of
emb. or leg. of class four Sept. 22, 1922, and assigned
to the Dept. ; to Peking Nov. 13, 1922 ; to Guatemala
Apr. 24, 1924 ; For. Ser. oflScer of class eight and
assigned as 3d sec. at Guatemala July 1, 1924 ;
class seven Apr. 30, 1925 ; as.signed to San Salvador,
temp., Apr. 20, 1926 ; to Guatemala July 30, 1926 ;
to Berne Feb. 7. 1927 ; to Budapest, temp.. Mar. 2,
1928; to San Jos€, Costa Rica, July 24, 1928; to
Peiping May 28, 1929 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ; class
six July 24, 1930.
Ellis, Virginia Margaret Craighead. — 6. Washing-
ton, D. C. ; Coll. of William and Mary 1920-21 ;
George Washington Univ. 1921-22 ; Corcoran Art
Sch.; elk.. War Dept., 1924-27; app. elk. at |1,320
in the Dept. of State July 1. 1927 : at $1,440 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $1,500 July 1, 1928; at
$1,620 Dec. 1, 1928 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930 ; at $1,800
Nov. 1, 1930.— FA.
Ellis, William Leigh. — 5. Petoskey, Mich., Jan. 26,
1908 ; Hillsdale Coll.. A. B. 1929 ; George Washington
Law Sch. 1929- ; law elk. 1929-.30 ; app. archive asst.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct. 6, 1930. — HA.
Engdahl, F, Russell. — 5. Spokane, Wash., July 28,
1907 ; Univ. of Wash. 1925-26 ; Georgetown, B. S.
1930 ; app., after exam., Foi'. Ser. oflacer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16,
1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Port au Prince, temp..
Doc. 26, 1930.
Engelhart, E. Carl (1st Lt.)— b. Brooklyn, N. Y.,
June 16, 1900 ; U. S. M. A., grad. 1920 ; assigned
as language officer at Tokyo Mar. 22, 1927 ;
married.
Engert, Cornelius Van Hemert. — 6. Vienna, Austria,
of Dutch parents, Dec. 31, 1887 ; naturalized ; pri-
vate tutors ; attended sch. in Switzerland ; Univ. of
Calif.. B. Lift. 1908, M. Litt. 1909; Univ. of Calif.
Law Sch. 1908-11 ; Le Conte Memorial Fellow, Har-
vard, 1911-12 ; teaching fellow in hist., Univ. of
Calif., 1909-11 ; app., after exam., student inter-
preter in Turkey Mar. 12, 1912 ; interpreter to Am.
Consulate General at Constantinople July 1, 1914 ; in
charge of agency at Dardanelles Nov.-Dec. 1914 ;
assigned as v. c. at Constantinople Feb. 12, 1915 ;
v. c. and interpreter at Baghdad Aug. 4, 1915 (can-
celed) ; on detail in Am. Emb. at Constantinople Sept.
1915-Dec. 1916 ; in Syria and Palestine Dec. 1916-
Apr. 1917 ; app. asst. in Am. Leg. at The Hague Aug.
18, 1917; app., after exam., see. of emb. or leg. of
class four May 3, 1918 ; assigned to The Hague June
1, 1918; class three Mar. 14, 1919; assigned to Te-
heran Sept. 9, 1919 ; to Constantinople, temp., Nov.
4, 1919 ; to Teheran Mar. 10, 1920 ; to the Dept. Oct.
10, 1922 ; class two Dec. 4, 1922 ; assigned as 1st
sec. at Habana Sept. 26, 1923; For. Ser. officer of
class four July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 1st sec. at San
Salvador Feb. 11, 1925 ; at Santiago May 1, 1926 ;
unassigned from Nov. 18, 1927 ; assigned to Caracas
Dec. 21, 1927 ; class three Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to
Peiping June 13, 1930 ; married.
English, Robert McCalla. — 6. Cambridge, Mass.,
Sept. 18, 1903 ; Noble and Greenough Sch. grad. ;
Univ. of Dijon, diploma 1925; Harvard, A. B. 1926;
2d It., O. R. C. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Algiers
June 9, 1927 ; v. c. at Algiers Jan. 11, 1928 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and assigned to Algiers Jan. 29, 1929 ; to Gibraltar,
temp.. May 25, 1929 ; to Constantinople (Istanbul)
July 1, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930.
Ereaut, Albert Edward. — b. Jersey, Channel Is.,
Aug. 2, 1878 ; Brit, subject ; attended high sch.,
solicitor of Royal Court of Jersey since 1911 ; app.
cons. agt. at Jersey Mar. 31, 1915.
Erhardt, John George. — b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 4,
1889; Adelphi Acad.; Columbia 1914; Hamilton Coll.,
Ph. B. 1915 ; Fordham Univ. Law Sch. 1915-17 ; Am.
144
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Sch. for Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, one yr. ;
mem. of bar of N. Y. ; law elk. 1915-17 ; U. S.
Army 1917-10; law practice 1919-20; app., after
exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ;
assigned to Athens Dec. 22, 1919 ; cons, of class seven
Apr. 29, 1920 ; class six Mar. 1, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; detailed to Winni-
peg July 3, 1924 ; class six Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned
to the Dept. Dec. 2, 1926 ; asst. liaison officer with
Dept. of Com. and in charge of political section,
Cml. Office, July 1, 1928 ; acting in charge. Cons.
Cml. Office, May 6, 1929 ; class five Oct. 16, 1929 ; in
charge. Cons. Cml. Office, and liaison officer with Dept.
of Com. Nov. 1, 1029 ; assigned to Bordeaux Dec. 1,
1030 ; married.
Estes, Alvin Guy. — 6. Jay, Me., June 17, 1886 ; at-
tended business sch. ; Georgetown Law Sch. 1916-17 ;
National Univ. Law Sch., LL. B. 1927 ; mem. of bar
of D. C. ; cllv-stenog. 1907-12 ; in Govt, depts.
1912-17 ; Army field elk. 1917-19, overseas service ;
chief elk. of the political and economic section. Am.
Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919 ; in Govt,
depts. 1922-25; app. elk. at $1,500 in the Dept. of
State Feb. 8, 1926 ; at $1,860 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $2,000
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 ; at
$2,300 Nov. 1, 1928; at $2,500 July 1, 1930.— CC.
Evans, Ernest Edwin. — 6. Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 18,
1891 ; attended high sch. and business sch. in U. S.
and Switzerland ; elk. and sec. 1908-13 ; stenog., Bu.
of For. and Domes. Com., 1913-14 ; elk. to cml. att.
at London 1914-16 ; in office of naval att. at Madrid
1917 ; app. v. c. at Madrid Sept. 22, 1917 ; at Tangier
Jan. 7, 1919 ; app., after exam., cons. asst. May 20,
1920 ; V. c. at Gibraltar Aug. 11, 1920 ; at Tangier
Aug. 31, 1920 ; v. c. of career of class three Nov. 17,
1921, and assigned to Tangier ; detailed for special
duty in Albania May 1, 1922 ; assigned to Mexico City
Jan. 2, 1923 ; class two May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Puerto Cas-
tilla Mar. 9, 1925 ; to Ceiba Apr. 22, 1926 ; to Naples
Feb. 17, 1927 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to
Naples May 17, 1928 ; class seven July 24, 1930 ;
married.
Evans, Paul Wesley (Maj.) — 6. Delaware, Ohio,
June 10, 1889; Ohio Wesleyan, B. S. 1910; Yale,
M. S. 1926 ; entered U. S. Army Nov. 27, 1912 ; as-
signed as asst. mil. att. at London June 20, 1929 ;
married.
Evans, Percy Heyward. — 6. Washington, D. C, June
27, 1898; in Govt. dept.s. 1918-22, 1926; app. mes-
senger in the Dept. of State Dec. 16, 1926.— DCR.
Evans, William Davis. — 6. Nov. 30, 1884 ; app. la-
borer in the Dept. of State Dec. 23, 1909 ; asst. mes-
senger June 22, 1910 ; reapp. under Ex. order Aug.
24, 1912.— VD.
Everett, Curtis Thomas. — b. Scottsville, Ky., Dec. 9,
1890 ; Vanderbilt Univ., B. S. 1915, M. A. 1916 ; Sor-
bonne 1919 ; surveying 1913 ; instructor in mil. acad.
and prep. sch. 1911-13, 191.5-17; with Am. Red
Cross 1917 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It., overseas
service; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Oct.
8, 1919; v. c. at Li6ge Jan. 7, 1920; at Stuttgart
Dec. 23, 1921 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to Stuttgart Mar.
2. 1923 ; class two May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Bombay Sept. 9,
1924 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Bombay Oct.
20, 1926 ; to Frankfort-ou-the-Main Feb. 29, 1928 ; to
Geneva June 11, 1928 ; class seven May 23, 1929.
Everett, Merlene. — b. Hickory, Miss. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; sec. eight months ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 13, 1928; at
$1,620 Mar. 1, 1929 ; stenog., Commn. for study and
review of conditions in Haiti, 1930 ; at $1,800 July 1,
1930.— SS.
Fairbanks, Frederick Charles. — b. Paris, France, of
Am. parents, July 2, 1868 ; studied under tutors in
France and Germany ; prof, of piano, Royal Conserva-
tory of Music, Dresden, Germany, 1897-99 ; app. cons,
agt. at Dieppe Mar. 11, 1916 ; married.
Farrar, Victor Jolin. — b. Perry, Me., Jan. 1, 1886 ;
Univ. of Wis., A. B. 1911, A. M. 1912, Ph. D. 1927 ;
teacher of hist, in high sch. 1912-13 ; asst. in hist.,
Univ. of Wis., 1913-14, 1924-25 ; research assoc. and
instructor in hist., Univ. of Wash., 1914-24 ; U. S.
Army 1918-19, overseas service ; prof, of hist, at Car-
roll Coll. 1925-26, at Sterling Coll. 1927-30; app.
research asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Sept.
22, 1930.— HA.
Farrell, Thomas Francis. — b. Boston, Mass., Apr.
16, 1887 ; Harvard and New York Univ. ; George
Washington, A. B. 1921 ; La Salle Sch. of Law, LL. B.
1926 ; mgr. of warehouse 1912-14 ; bookkeeper. Navy
Dept, 1914-17 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. o(
State Nov. 19, 1917 ; at $1,000, temp.. May 1, 1918 ;
elk. at $1,600 in the N. Y. Passport Agency July 1,
1918; in the Dept. of State Oct. 16, 1919; at $1,860
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $2,100 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $2,200 July 1, 1928; at
$2,300 Feb. 1, 1929; at $2,500 July 1, 1930; mar-
ried.—PD.
Farrell, William Stokes. — b. Montreal, Canada, of
Am. parents, Nov. 14, 1907 ; Cornell, A. B. 1928 ;
Georgetown Univ. ; 2d It., O. R. C. ; app., after exam.,
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Nov. 12,
1929 ; assigned to Mexico City, temp., Nov. 27, 1929 ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 27, 1930.
Fauntroy, Edward. — b. Washington, D. C, Sept. 7,
1876 ; app., temp., in the Dept. of State Mar. 10, 1919 ;
liermanently, as asst. messenger, Apr. 12, 1920. — PD.
Faust, John Bernard. — b. near Allendale, S. C.
Sept. 18, 1898 ; Clemson Agric. Coll., B. Sc. 1918 ;
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1925-26 ; laboratory
cliemist for powder company 1918 ; chief chemist for
nitrate company in Chile 1919-24 ; research on paints
and related products 1925-26 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass. May 28, 1926 ; v. c. of career June
15. 1926 ; assigned to Buenos Aires Apr. 25, 1927 ; to
Asuncion Nov. 7, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 7,
1028; assigned also as 3d sec. at Asuncion Nov. 20,
1928 ; married.
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145
Federico, Bianca Morse (Mrs.) — b. Kirtland, Ohio;
attended business sell. ; Western Reserve Library Sch.
1916-18 ; George Washington Univ., summer 1926 ;
American Univ. 1928-29 ; library asst. and librarian
1914-25 ; app. library asst. at $1,500 in the Dept. of
State Mar. 14, 1927 ; at $1,560 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at .?1,680
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928; at
$2,000 Juno 1, 1930.— HA.
Feely, Edward F. — &. Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 6. 1880 ;
Rochester Univ. grad. ; traveled in Europe and
Latin America as representative of Am. mfrs. ; app.
trade commr. in Mexico Sept. 20, 1918 ; cml. att. at
Mexico City June 20. 1919 ; at Buenos Aires, Asuncion,
and Montevideo Oct. 22, 1920; resigned Sept. 15,
1926 ; app. E. E. and M. P. to Bolivia June 4, 1930 ;
married.
Feistner, Zolita Marion. — b. Johnson, Nebr. ; at-
tended high sch. ; stenog. and sec. three yrs. ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dcpt. of State Apr. 15, 1929 ;
at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1930; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— FE.
Fennel, Charles Howard, jr. — ft. Galveston, Tex.,
Jan. 19, 190S ; messenger, W\ar Dept., 1928-30 ; app.
messenger in the Dept. of State May 16, 1930. — WE.
Fennell, Joseph A. — 6. Washington, D. C, Nov. 13,
1893 ; Georgetown, A. B. 1916, LL. B. 1922 ; mem.
of bar of D. C. ; teacher in high sch. 1916-18 ; elk.
in Am. Emb. at Paris 1918-19 ; app. elk., temp..
at $900 in the Dept. of State Sept. 19, 1919; at
$960 Nov. 1, 1919 ; at $1,000 Feb. 1, 1920 ; perma-
nently at $1,200 Nov. 16, 1920; at $1,400 Dec. 30.
1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1924 ;
at $2,200 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at $2,400 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,500 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,600 Sept.
1, 1929 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1930.— TD.
Fenstermacher, Harvey Edward. — 6. near Cressona,
Pa., Mar. 15. 1892 ; attended business sch. ; Int.
Accountants Society, grad. 1925 ; teacher in public
sch. 1910-11 ; elk., Dept. of State. 1911-14 ; farming
1914-15 ; app. elk., temp., in the Dept. of State Feb.
1, 1916 ; permanently at $1,200 under Ex. order June
22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at $1,400 Oct. 1, 1917 ; at
$1,600 Aug. 15, 1918 ; elk.. Am. Commn. to Negotiate
Peace, Paris, 1918 ; asst. archivist, Conf. on Limita-
tion of Armament, Washington, 1921 ; at $1,800 Mar.
16, 1923 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1924 ; at $2,200 Dec. 1,
1925 ; asst. archivist, Int. Radiotelegraph Conf.,
Washington, 1927; at $2,300 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; jr. admin, asst. at $2,600 Oct. 1, 1928 ; archi-
vist, Int. Conf. of Am. States on Conciliation and
Arbitration, Washington, 1928-29; at $2,800 July 1,
1930; at $2,900 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act);
asst. chief, Division of Communications and Records,
Jan. 1, 1931 ; married.— DCR.
Ferguson, Ollis B, — b. Willow Springs, Mo., Nov. 2,
1887 ; high sch. grad. ; studied accounting and bank-
ing ; elk. and accountant 1906-7 ; asst. postmaster
1908-9 ; agric. research 1910-16 ; Mo. state food
relief committee 1917 ; U. S. Army 1918-20, overseas
service ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at London
Sept. 27, 1920 ; v. c. at London Nov. 7, 1921 ; at
Ciudad Juarez Dec. 3, 1926 ; married.
Fernald, Robert Foss. — 6. Winn, Me., Oct. 4, 1890 ;
Hebron Acad. grad. ; Colby Coll. 1909-10 ; employed
in various capacities in Porto Rico and Santo Do-
mingo 1910-14 ; elk.. War. Dept., 1914-15 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Catania Jan. 14, 1916 ; v. c. at
Catania Apr. 5, 1916 ; app., after exam., v. c. of
career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to
Catania Oct. 22, 1919 ; class two May 24, 1920 ;
assigned to Stockholm Sept. 15, 1921 ; class one Nov.
17, 1921 ; cons, of class seven June 22, 1922 ; detailed
to Goteborg Apr. 19, 1924 ; For. Scr. officer of class
eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Saloniki Oct. 23,
1924 ; to Lagos July 14, 1927 ; class seven May 23,
1929 ; assigned to the Dept., temp., Dec. 1, 1929 ;
to Danzig, temp.. Mar. 19, 1930 ; to Tegucigalpa,
temp., Sept. 26, 1930.
Ferrin, Augustln William. — b. Little Valley, N. Y.,
Sept. 1, 1875 ; Yale, B. A. 1897 ; newspaper and
magazine work 1898-1916 ; trade commr., Dept. of
Com., 1916 ; act. cml. att. in Peking 1917-18 ; trade
commr. in Australia and New Zealand 1918-20 ; Dept.
of Com. 1920-24 ; app., after exam., cons, of class
seven June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Madrid Aug. 1, 1924 ; to
Tabriz June 24, 1926 ; class seven June 8, 1927 ;
assigned to Teheran, temp., July 25, 1928 ; class six
Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned to the Dept. Dec. 18, 1929 ;
to Malaga Oct. 3, 1930.
Ferris, Cornelius.^ — h. Hillsdale, Mich., Mar. 26,
1866 ; Johns Hopkins Univ. 1885-87 ; Harvard, LL. B.
1892 ; mem. of bar of Colo. ; law practice 1892-1909 ;
city atty. four yrs. ; app., after exam., cons, at Asun-
cion May 31, 1909 ; at Port Antonio Nov. 24. 1913 ; at
Bluefields July 31, 1914 ; cons, of class six by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to Mannheim July
8, 1916 ; to San Luis Potosi Apr. 19, 1917 ; class
Ave Sept. 5, 1919; detailed to Mexico City Nov. 25,
1919 ; class three June 4, 1920 ; assigned to Stettin
Feb. 14, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class four July
1, 1924 ; class three Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Cobh
May 21, 1925 ; app. cons. gen. and assigned to Dublin
Nov. 1, 1927 ; class two July 24, 1930 ; married.
Ferris, Walton Canby. — &. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec.
2, 1900 ; Swarthmore Coll. 1918-21 ; Univ. of Wis.
Law Sch. 1921-22; Marquette Univ. Law Sch. 1922-
24 ; mem. of bar of Wis. ; law elk. 1922-24 ; law prac-
tice 1924-26 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. May 28, 1926 ; v. c. of career June 15, 1926 ;
assigned to Palermo June 16, 1927 ; married.
Field, Noel Haviland. — b. London, England, of Am',
parents, Jan. 23, 1904 ; attended sch. in Switzerland ;
Harvard, A. B. 1924 ; social worker, Mass. Dept. of
Mental Diseases, 1924-25 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and assigned to the
Dept. Sept. 1, 1926 ; asst. sec, London Naval Conf.,
1930 ; resigned Aug. 20, 1930 ; app. divisional asst.
at $4,600 in the Dept. of State Aug. 21, 1930; mar-
ried.— WE.
Finger, William Luther. — b. Rippley, Miss., June 5,
1897 ; McTyeire Sch. grad. ; Univ. of Miss. 1914-16 ;
Rhodes scholar, Oxford, B. A., M. A., 1921 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, capt., overseas service ; instructor in
hist.. Culver Mil. Acad., 1921-23, 1924-26; research
work for trust company 1923-24 ; sec. to dir. of Bu.
146
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
or For. and Domes. Com. 1926-28 ; executive aide to
del.. Int. Economic Conf., Geneva, 1927 ; app. trade
commr. at Paris July 1, 1928 ; asst. oml. att. at
Paris May 3, 1930 ; del., First Int. Cons, of Aerial
Safety. Paris, 1930.
Finley, Harold Daniel. — b. Ballston Spa, N. Y.,
Nov. 4. 1893 : Worcester Acad. ; Yale, B. A. 1917 ;
Edinburgh Univ. 1927-29; sec. and asst. to Sir Wil-
fred T. Grenfell in Labrador, summers 1915 and 1916 ;
U. S. Army 1917-20, capt., overseas service ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept. 7,
1920 ; assigned to Havre Oct. 18, 1920 ; class two
May 26. 1922 : class one Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to
Naples Mar. 30, 1923 ; cons, of class seven Dec. 19,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Patras, temp., July 21, 1926 ; to Naples
Sept. 2, 1926 ; class seven Oct. 20, 1926 ; assigned to
Edinburgh Feb. 16, 1927 ; class six May 9, 1930 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned as 2d sec. at San
Salvador Sept. 30, 1930 ; married.
Fisher, Carl Alvin.— ft. Salt Lake City, Utah, Apr.
27, 1897 ; Stanford. Univ. of Pa., and Univ. of Utah ;
Georgetown, B. F. S. 1924; U. S. Navy 1918-19, en-
sign ; officer in creamery and petroleum companies
1919-23 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. and leg. of
class four Dec. 12, 1923, and assigned to the Dept. ;
3d sec. at Berlin Feb. 4, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of
class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Bel-
grade June 1. 1926 ; class seven Oct. 19, 1926 ; as-
signed to Athens May 28, 1929 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19. 1929 ;
class six Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Fisher, Dorsey Gassaway. — 6. Fort Leavenworth,
Kans., Feb. 12, 1907; Univ. of Wash. 1923-25;
Harvard, A. B. 1927, A. M. 1928; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Mar. 26,
1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 1, 1929 ; to
Calcutta July 10, 1929.
Fisher, Dwight Wilton. — 6. Mount Vernon, Ohio,
Sept. 27. 1883 ; attended business high sch. ; Colum-
bian Coll. (now George Washington Univ.) ; elk. to
high sch. principal and bd. of education two yrs. ;
elk.. Post Office Dept., 1905-9, Dept. of State. 1909-
18 ; with mfg. company 1918^22 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Antwerp Oct. 31, 1922; v. c. at Antwerp
May 5, 1924.
Fisher, Fred Douglas. — 6. Albany, Oreg., Mar. 13,
1874 ; attended business sch. ; Albany Coll. three yrs. ;
elk. 1896-98 ; 2d Oreg. Vol. Infantry 1898-99, Phil-
ippine service : app. v. c. and interpreter at Na-
gasaki Aug. 22, 1901 ; cons, at Tansui Feb. 23, 1904 ;
at Harbin June 22, 1906 ; at Newchwang Jan. 21,
1909 ; cons. gen. at Mukden Aug. 27, 1909 ; at Tientsin
July 28. 1914 ; cons. gen. of class four by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915 ; eons, of class three Apr. 8, 1918 ; as-
signed to Johannesburg Apr. 9, 1918 ; to Nantes Dec.
27. 1921 ; For. Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1924 ;
a.ssigned to Santos June 24, 1926 ; to Na.ssau Jan. 29,
1930; married.
Fisher, Frederic Alec. — h. Boston, Mass., Mar. 17,
1903 ; Dartmouth, A. B. 1923 ; Harvard, LL. B. 1926 ;
mem. of bar of Ma>s. ; law elk. 1926-28 ; app. asst.
to the solicitor at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Nov.
12, 1928 ; asst. counsel, Harrah Arbitration, Habana,
1929-30 ; at .$3,400 July 1, 1930 ; married. — SO.
Fisher, Theodore Monroe. — 6. Strasburg, Va., Oct.
18, 1891 ; attended business high sch. ; George Wash-
ington Univ. one yr. ; asst. in library, Dept. of Agric,
1913-16 ; app. v. c. at Halifax Feb. 12, 1917 ; at
Colon Jan. 26, 1918 ; at Habana Jan. 27, 1920 ; at
Dundee Sept. 6, 1924 ; at Malaga Aug. 3, 1925 ; at
Dakar, temp.. May 14, 1926 ; at Malaga Nov. 3, 1926 ;
at Dublin Nov. 19, 1926 ; at Cartagena, temp., Oct.
25, 1927 ; at Puerta Castilla, temp., Nov. 23, 1927 ;
at Tela Apr. 12, 1928.
Fisk, Hurley Stella,^6. Keokuk, Iowa ; high sch.
grad. ; stenog. 1923-26 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1929 ;
stenog., London Naval Conf., 1930 ; at $1,920 July 1,
1930.— CI.
Fitts, Henry Lyman. — b. East Providence, R. I.,
June 2, 1861 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
in grain business seventeen yrs. ; in business thirteen
yrs. ; farming in Canada two yrs. ; with business firms
in Calgary ; app. v. c. at Calgary Oct. 21, 1922.
FitzGerald, Loretto Elizabeth (Mrs.) — b. Washing-
ton, D. C. ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
elk. five yrs., in Govt, depts. 1918-20 ; app. elk. at
$1,000 in the Dept. of State Apr. 9, 1920 ; at $1,100
Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $1,200 Oct.
1, 1923; at $1,500 July 1, 1924; at $1,560 Mar. 1,
1927 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800
July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Flack, Joseph. — b. Grenoble, Pa., Dec. 5, 1894 ;
Univ. of Pa., B. S. 1916. grad. work 1919-20 ; social
service work and admin, position with steamship com-
pany 1916 ; app., after exam., cons. asst. Aug. 30,
1916 ; V. c. at Liverpool May 8, 1917 ; on leave as
cons. asst. from Sept. 1919 ; app., after exam., sec. of
emb. or leg. of class four Apr. 7, 1920 ; assigned to
Paris July 29, 1920; to La Paz Aug. 15, 1922; class
three Sept. 22, 1922 ; assigned to Santo Domingo Apr.
2, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ;
class five Apr. 30, 1925 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Vienna
June 3, 1925 ; at Santiago, Chile, Apr. 2, 1929 ; class
four July 24, 1930.
Flack, Thomas Richard. — b. Chicago, 111., Jan. 3,
1881 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of Santo Tomas,
Manila, P. I., two yrs. ; U. S. Army 1898, Cuban
service ; elk. in Govt, depts. 1902-3 ; in Bu. of Agric,
Philippine Is., 1903-10; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Moscow Oct. 1917 ; in Am. Emb. in Russia
Oct. 1918 ; in Am. Consulate at Tiflis Sept. 1919 ; at
Aleppo July 1, 1921 ; v. c. at Aleppo Sept. 24, 1921.; at
Vienna Aug. 7, 1924 ; at Bremen, temp., Mar. 15, 1926 ;
at Vienna Aug. 13, 1926 ; married.
Flaherty, Francis Edward. — b. New Britain, Conn.,
Mar. 7, 1906 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; elk.
1924 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Sept.
8, 1924; at $1,500 June 1, 1925; at $1,680 Oct. 1,
1926 ; at $1,800 July 1. 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,860
July 1, 1928; at $2,000 Apr. 1, 1929; at $2,200 July
1, 1930.— FA.
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147
Flavin. Arthur Thomas. — 6. South Taris. Me., Oct.
10, 1S96 ; attended high soh. ; New England Con-
sei-vator.v of Mu.sic and private teachers 1911-14 ;
study in France 1919 ; private tutors 1920-22, 1925-
26 ; music salesman 1914-15 ; U. S. Army 1917-19,
overseas service ; with Am. Red Cross in Serbia
1920 ; cnil. employment 1921-24 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate General at Tokyo Oct. 27, 1925 ; resigned
Apr. 30, 1926: app. elk. in Am. Consulnte at Florence
Feb. 21. 1927 : at Palermo Oct. 18. 1927 ; at Leghorn
Dec. 23, 1929 ; v. c. at Leghorn Feb. 19, 1930 ; at
Turin July 12, 1930.
Fleming. Edmond Cecil (Capt.) — 6. Chicago, 111..
Nov. 22, 1S93 : Chicago Kent Coll. of Law, LL. B. ;
mem. of bar of 111. ; entered U. S. Army June 16,
1017 ; assigned as mil. att. at Buenos Aires, Asunci6n,
and Montevideo Oct. 4, 1928 ; in charge of repatria-
tion of Paraguayan nationals, Bolivian-Paraguayan
Controversy, 1929 ; married.
Fleming, George Lewis, — h. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 2.
1892 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; elk. and
auditor 1900-13; cml. employment 1913-18; U. S.
Navy 1918-19 ; with Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace,
Paris, 1918-19 ; app. elk. in Am. Emb. at Paris Dec.
1019 ; In Am. Consulate at Paris July 7, 1921 ; elk.
at Basel Sept. 1921 ; v. c. at Basel Feb. 14, 1922 ;
-elk.. Lausanne Conf., 1923; v. c. at Bradford June 6.
1923 : at Stoke-on-Trent, temp., July 22, 1926 ; at
Bradford Sept. 20, 1926; at Sheffield, temp., Jan. 24,
1928 ; at Bradford Feb. 29, 1928 ; at Newcastle-on-
Tyne. temp.. July 31, 1929 ; at Bradford Oct. 7,
1029: at Bristol, temp.. Oct. 14. 1020: at Bradford
Jan. 16, 1930.
Fleming, Thomas Joseph. — b. ^Yashiugton, D. C,
Nov. 28, 1900 ; high sch. grad. ; Georgetown Sch. of
For. Ser. 1929-30; elk.. Govt. Printing Office, 1924-
27 ; in newspaper office 1927-28 ; app. messenger at
?;i,200 in the Dept. of State July 2, 1928 ; elk. at
$1,440 June 10, 1929; at $1,560 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Fletcher, Cassius Paul.— 6. Ridgefarm, 111., Apr. 1,
1890 ; U. S. M. A. 1911-12 ; Univ. of 111., B. S. 1914 ;
engineer. Interstate Com. Commn., 1914-17 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, capt., overseas service ; engineer on
highway construction 1919-20 ; asst. mgr. of planta-
tion 1920-23 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three June 13, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Toronto July 11, 1924 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Toronto May 23,
1929 ; married.
Fletcher, Robert Howe, jr. (Maj.) — h. San Diego,
Calif., Aug. 17, 1884 ; Univ. of Calif. 1903-4 ; U. S.
M. A., grad. 1008 ; assigned as mil. att. at Madrid and
Lisbon Oct. 24, 1929 ; married.
Fletcher, Samuel Johnson. — h.
Sept. 17, 1891 ; high sch. and
Columbia Univ. 1916-17 ; elk. i
navy yard 1910-17 ; app. v. c.
8, 1917 ; at Cartagena Nov. 2
exam., v. c. of career of class
assigned to Cartagena June 11,
Sept. 6. 1921 ; to Havre July
Nov. 23. 1023 ; class one May
Portsmouth, N. H..
business sch. grad. ;
n railroad office and
at Barranquilla Oct.
0, 1917 ; app., after
three May 25, 1921 ;
1921 ; to La Guaira
13, 1923 ; class two
10, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight and cons.
Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Bluefields Nov. 7, 1927 ;
class seven May 17, 1928 ; class six Dec. 19, 1929 ;
assigned to Montreal Nov. 15, 1930 ; married.
Flexer, Fayette James. — 6. Reddick, 111., Sept. 13.
1892; Univ. of 111. 1910-12; engineering in U. S.,
Hawaii, Australia, Union of So. Africa, and Mozam-
bique 1912-16 ; app. v. c. at Port Elizabeth Jan. 18,
1916 ; assigned to Am. Consulate General at Cape
Town for special duty Sept. 1916 ; v. c. at Cairo Feb.
12, 1917; resigned Sept. 20, 1918; U. S. Army 1918-
21, overseas service; chief elk. in office of mil. att. at
Berlin 1921-22 ; engineering 1923 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate General at Mexico City Aug. 31, 1923 ;
V. c. at Mexico City May 29, 1925 ; at Frontera
Feb. 16, 1927 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Apr. 27, 1927 ; assigned
to Frontera (Alvaro Obregon) May 9, 1927 ; reapp.
v. c. at Alvaro Obregon Oct. 3, 1928 ; at Torreon
Feb. 7, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 9, 1930 ;
assigned as 3d sec. at Habana Jan. 15, 1930.
Flood, Peter Henry Allen. — b. Nashua, N. H., June
15, 1885 ; Phillips Exeter ; Yale 1910-12 ; Instructor
in prep. sch. and tutor 191.3-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-20,
capt. ; app. v. c. at Southampton July 26, 1920 : app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept. 7.
1920, and assigned to Southampton ; to Queenstown
Dec. 24. 1920 ; to Bizerta Nov. 5, 1921 ; class two
May 26, 1922 ; assigned to Singapore June 7, 1922 ;
to Tampico Apr. 18, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; class eight June 30, 1927 ; cons, and
assigned to Tampico July 16, 1927 ; to the Dept. Jan.
11, 1929 ; class seven Oct. 16, 1929. — ME.
Flournoy, Richard "W., jr. — h. Hampden-Sidney, Va.,
May 20, 1878 ; Washington and Lee Univ. three yrs. :
George Washington, LL. B. 1904, LL. M. 1905 ; mem.
of bar of D. C. ; bank elk. 1896-98 ; teacher, Lewis-
burg Acad, and Emerson Inst., 1899-1903 : prof, of
int. law, National Univ. Law Sch., since 1923 ; re-
porter on nationality. Research in Int. Law, Harvard
Univ., since 1928 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of
State July 1, 1903 ; at $1,000 May 24. 1905, effective
July 1 ; at $1,200 Mar. 1. 1906 ; at $1,400 July 8,
1907 ; at $1,600 July 1, 1908 ; chief, Bu. of Citizen-
ship, Nov. 27, 1908, effective Jan. 1, 1909 ; detailed
to assist embassies and legations in Europe regarding
citizenship matters Sept. 17, 1915 ; app. an asst.
solicitor at $2,500 Aug. 1, 1916 ; on detail as act.
chief, Bu. of Citizenship ; drafting officer at $3,000
Nov. 12, 1917 ; asst. to the solicitor at $3,500 Mar.
13, 1920; drafting officer July 1, 1920; at $4,000
July 1, 1922 ; at $4,400 Aug. 1, 1924 ; at $5,200 May
1, 1925 ; at $5,600 Feb. 1, 1926 ; legal adviser to Am.
del.. Plebiscitary Commn., Tacna-Arica Arbitration.
1926 ; chm., committee to study nationality laws of
U. S. with a view to having them amended, since
1928; at $7,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; del., Conf.
for the Codification of Int. Law, The Hague, 1930 ;
U. S. couns., Shufeldt Arbitration, 1930.— SO.
Flournoy, "William Edward, jr. — b. Norfolk, Va.,
June 17, 1906 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Va. 1923-
25 ; elk. 1925-26 ; cost accountant 1926-28 ; office
mgr. 1928-29 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
148
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unclass., v. c. of career, sec. in the Diplo. Sei-. June
4, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Tampico June 21, 1930.
Floyd, Oliver (Maj.) — b. South Perry, Ohio, Jan.
23, 1SS6 ; Otterbein and Ohio State Univ. ; entered
U. S. Marine Corps Mar. 19, 1907 ; assigned as lan-
guage olhcer at Paris Feb. 15, 1929 ; married.
Flye, Orlando L. — b. Winslow. Me., Feb. 28, 1861 ;
attended high sch. ; with telephone company and cml.
firm 1882-89 ; with telephone company in Santa
Marta, Colombia, 1889-94 ; coffee planting in Santa
Marta since 1894 ; app. v. c. at Santa Marta July 9,
1921 ; married.
Foley, Edward A. — &. San Francisco, Calif., Oct. 4,
18S1 ; St. Ignatius Coll., M. A. 1902 ; Univ. of Calif.,
LL. B. lOO.j ; mem. of bar of Calif. ; law practice
1905-17 ; solicitor, U. S. Food Admin., 1917-19 ; app.
in charge of London oflSce of Dept. of Agric. Apr.
1919; del.. Int. Inst, of Agric. 1922, 1924, 1926;
app. agric. att. at London Dec. 16, 1930.
Follmer, Cyrus Brown.— 6. Milton, Pa., May 17,
1894 ; Bucknell Univ., B. S. 1916 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, ambulance service ; elk., Dept. of State,
1920 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Lyon Oct. 26,
1920; V. c. at Lyon June 7, 1922: at Calais Apr.
19. 1924 ; at Lyon Sept. 8. 1924 ; at Tallinn Jan.
12, 1926; at Berlin Apr. 7, 1928.
Foote, Walter Ambrose. — &. Greenville, Tex., June
25, 18S7 ; East Tex. Univ. five yrs. ; teacher 1906-7 ;
U. S. Navy 1907-15. 1917-20, It. ; supt. and arms
expert, arms company, 1915-17 ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Sept. 8, 1920 ; assigned
to Port Said Oct. 18, 1920 ; cons, of class seven
June 20, 1921 ; assigned to Port Said June 23, 1921 ;
detailed to Prague Apr. 3, 1922 ; to Hamburg Mar.
11. 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1,
1924 ; class seven B'eb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Medan
May 13, 1927 ; class six May 9, 1930 ; married.
Forbes, James David. — b. Asheville, N. C, Apr. 6,
1910 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; George-
town Sch. of For. Ser. 1927-28 ; George Washington
Univ. 1929-30 ; messenger and elk., Gen. Accounting
Office, 1928-29, in Navy Dept. 1929-30 ; app. elk. at
|;l,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 26, 1930. — DCR.
Forbes, William Cameron. — b. Milton, Mass., May
21, 1870 ; Milton Acad. ; Hopkinson's Sch. ; Harvard,
A. B. 1892 ; elk. in banking and brokerage firm
1894-95 ; treas., pres., and dir. of electric company ;
chief, financial dept. of engineering firm, 1897-1902 ;
partner in mercantile firm since 1899 ; mem. of Philip-
pine Commn., and sec. of com. and police in govt,
of Philippine Is. 1904-8 ; v. gov. of Philippine Is.
1908-9 ; gov. gen. 1909-13 ; del., Red Cross Conf.,
Washington, 1912 ; receiver for railway company in
Brazil 1914-19 ; mem., Wood-Forbes Mission to Philip-
pine Is., 1921 ; app. A. E. and P. to Japan June
17, 1930.
Ford, Richard. — b. Linwood, Tex., June 20, 1898 ;
Univ. of Mo. 1917-18 ; naval aviation ground-school,
Mass. Inst, of Tech. 1918 ; U. S. Marine Corps 1918-
20, 2d It. ; with state fair commn. 1915-16, and
logging company 1920-22 ; app., after exam., v. e.
of career of class three Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to
Colombo Apr. 27, 1923 ; to Penang July 24, 1923 ; For.
Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; detailed to the
Dept. July 27, 1926 ; class eight and cons. Oct. 20,
192(5 ; assigned to Tegucigalpa, temp., Feb. 10, 1927 ;
to Seville Mar. 10, 1927 ; class seven May 23, 1929 ;
assigned to the Dept. Apr. 2, 1930 ; married. — FA.
Ford, Samuel Shivell. — b. Louisville, Ky., Mar. 13,
1893 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; studied
accountancy ; messenger and elk.. Govt, depts., 1910—
20; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 31,
1920, effective Jan. 1, 1921 ; at $1,100 Dec. 30, 1922,
effective Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $1,200 Oct. 1, 1923 ; at
$1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,620 Jan. 1, 1928; at $1,740 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928; at $1,920 July 1, 1930;
married.— DCR.
Ford, Stanley Homer (Brig. Gen.) — b. Columbus,
Ohio, Jan. 30, 1877 ; Ohio State Univ., B. P. L. 1898 ;
entered U. S. Army July 28, 1898 ; app. mil. att. at
Paris Aug. 8, 1930.
Fornes, Frederic Charles, jr. — b. Buffalo, N. Y.,
Aug. 22, 1905 ; Canisius Coll., A. B. 1927 ; mech. dept.
of bd. of education of Buffalo 1927-28 ; instructor,^
Canisius Coll., 1928-29 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ;
assigned to Toronto, temp., Nov. 27, 1929 ; to the
For. Ser. Sch. July 16, 1930; to Sao Paulo Nov. 8,
1930.
Fort, Hazel Harding (Mrs.) — b. Roxbury, Mass. ;
Middlebury Coll., A. B. 1917 ; Columbia Univ. 1926 ;
George Washington Univ. 1930 ; cataloguer in library
1920-29 ; app. library asst. at $1,620 in the Dept. of
State Aug. 1, 1930.— HA.
Foster. Carol Howe. — It. Sedgewick. Kans.. May 29,
1884 ; Univ. of Idaho. A. B. 1905 ; Rhodes scholar,
Oxford, B. A. 1908, M. A. 1916 ; sr. fellow in English,
Univ. of Chicago, 1908-9 ; instructor and assoc. prof.,
U. S. N. A., 1909-19 ; building and contracting 1911-
13 ; author of articles in magazines and reviews 1916-
19 ; insp. in munitions plant 1918 ; app., after exam.,
cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to Vienna
Oct. 29, 1919 ; class six Nov. 23, 1921 ; class five Mar.
1, 1923 ; assigned to Vienna Dec. 15, 1923 ; class four
June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1,
1924 ; detailed to the Dept. Aug. 23, 1924 ; asst. chief.
Visa Office, Dec. 1, 1924-July 1, 1926; in charge of
political section, Cml. Office, Dec. 1, 1926 ; asst. liaison
officer with Dept. of Com. Apr. 1, 1927 ; assigned to
Johannesburg June 9, 1928 (canceled) ; to Rotterdam
Sept. 10, 1928 ; class four May 23, 1929 ; representa-
tive. Fifth Cong, of Int. Chamber of Com., Amsterdam,
1929 ; married.
Foster, Paul Hadley. — b. Galveston, Tex., Apr. 23,
1868 ; prep. sell, of Univ. of La. ; Agric. and Mech.
Coll. of Tex. 1884-85 ; Tex. Vol. Guard 1886-87 ; elk.
1885-89 ; traveling salesman 1889-1913 ; app., after
exam., cons, at Jerez de la Frontera Nov. 24, 1913 ;
cons, of class eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
assigned to Bilbao July 8, 1916 ; class seven Apr. 24,
1917 ; assigned to Vera Cruz Feb. 28, 1919 ; class six
Sept. 5, 1919; detailed to Monterrey July 18, 1922;
assigned to Monterrey Oct. 2, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
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of class elgbt July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Salina Cruz
July 9, 1925 ; to Piedras Negras Sept. 7, 1928 ; class
seven May 9, 1930 ; married.
rouchS, Sproull. — 6. Bartown Co., Ga., Jan. 12,
1871 ; Univ. of Ga., A. B. ; Univ. of Va. Law Sch. ;
bank pres. flfteen yrs. ; v. c. at Bucharest one yr. ;
investigated cotton production and marketing in
Egypt, Asia, and Eastern Europe one yr. ; law prac-
tice five yrs. ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com.
1924 ; app. asst. trade commr. at Bucharest May
192.5 ; act. cml. att. at Bucharest Aug. 26, 1925 ; cml.
att. at Bucharest Aug. 2, 1928 ; married.
Fox, Homer S. — h. Manistique, Mich., Dec. 31,
1893 ; Mich. Cent. State Normal, La Salle Univ., and
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. ; teacher in high sch.
1912-13, 1916-17 ; principal of high sch. 1913-14 ;
in business 1914-15 ; U. S. Navy 1917-21 ; research
asst. and asst. chief of division, Dept. of Com.,
1922-24 ; petroleum specialist 1924-26 ; app. trade
commr. at London June 1, 1926 ; asst. cml. att. at
London June 28, 1929.
Fox, Hugh Corby.— b. New York City May 1, 1907 ;
Phillips Exeter grad. ; Harvard, S. B. 1928 ; Harvard
Grad. Sch. 1928 ; L'ftcole Libre des Sciences Politiques
1928-29; 2d It. O. R. C. ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
Apr. 24, 1930 ; as v. c. at Buenos Aires July 22, 1930.
Fox, Ray. — h. Trenton, Mo., Oct. 13, 1890; at-
tended business sch. ; Univ. of Calif., A. B. 1920 ;
rancher 1911-12 ; French Army 1917 ; U. S. Army
1918-19, 2d It. ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three Sept. 7, 1920 ; assigned to Melbourne Oct.
18, 1920 ; class two May 26, 1922 ; class one Feb. 26,
1923 ; cons, of class seven Dec. 19. 1923 ; detailed
to Calcutta June 5, 1924 ; assigned to Calcutta June
14, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Puerto Cortes May 28, 1925 ; to Winnipeg
Aug. 29, 1928 ; class seven Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Frampton, Henry A. — ft. in England 1864 ; app.
cons. agt. at Roseau Nov. 24, 1896 ; married.
Frank, Edna Mae. — h. Lawrence, Mass. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; elk. and stenog., summers
1925-28; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Sept. 1, 1928; at $1,620 May 1, 1930; at $1,740 July
1, 1930.— FE.
Frank, Laurence Champlin. — b. Newport. R. I.. July
2, 1904 ; Emerson Inst. ; Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser., B. F. S. 1928; Georgetown Law Sch. 1928- ;
app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State July 23,
1923; at $1,100 Mar. 1, 1924; at $1,200 May 31,
1924, effective June 1 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1924 ; at
$1,680 Sept. 15, 1924 ; at $1,860 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,100 July 1,
1928; at $2,300 July 1, 1930; married.— FA.
Franklin, Harry Lee, — 6. Lexington, Ky., July 25, Frisby, Florence E.
1895 ; Univ. of Bonn. Germany, 1923 ; Univ. of Washington Uni
Army 1917-22, capt. ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. Sept. 11, 1925 ; v c. of career May 20,
1926 ; assigned to Berlin May 25, 1926 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Berlin Dec. 19, 1929 ; to Warsaw
Apr. 5, 1930.
Franklin, Lynn "Winterdale. — h. Ocean Grove, N. J.,
June 11, 1888 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
private tutors ; read law ; secretarial and cml. work
1906-11 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Tegucigalpa Jan.
9, 1912 ; V. and dep. cons, at Tegucigalpa Feb. 12,
1914 ; elk. in Am. Leg. and v. c. at San Salvador Feb.
25, 1915 ; app., after exam., cons. asst. Aug. 5, 1916 ;
v. c. at Callao-Lima Aug. 25, 1916 ; at Guayaquil
July 1, 1918 ; detailed to the Dept. Jan. 12, 1919 ;
del.. Pan American Cml. Conf., Washington, 1919 ;
V. c. at San Salvador July 2, 1919 ; v. c. of career
of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to San Sal-
vador Oct. 1, 1919; class two May 24, 1920; class one
Nov. 17, 1921 ; cons, of class seven June 22, 1922 ;
assigned to San Salvador Aug. 15, 1922 ; For. Ser.
officer of class eight July 1, 1924; assigned to Hong
Kong July 12, 1924 ; to Hankow Aug. 4, 1925; to
Ilong Kong Sept. 8, 1925 ; to Saltillo Feb. 27, 1928 ;
class seven May 17, 1928; class six July 24, 1930;.
assigned to Chefoo Sept. 27, 1930 ; married.
Frazer, Robert. — 6. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 8, 1878 ;
studied in U. S. and Germany ; Mass. Inst, of Tech.
1895-99 ; bank teller in Porto Rico 1899-1901 ; sugar-
cane planter in Porto Rico 1901-8 ; app., after exam.,
cons, at Valencia July 16, 1909 ; at Malaga Aug. 22,
1912 ; at Bahia Apr. 24, 1924 ; cons, of class five by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class three July 12, 1916,
and assigned to Kobe ; cons. gen. at large Sept. 5,
1919; For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924;
assigned to Ziirich Oct. 23, 1924 ; class two Feb. 24,
1925 ; For. Ser. insp. Aug. 18, 1925 ; assigned to the
Dept. Sept. 29, 1927 ; to Calcutta Oct. 24, 1927 ; class
one May 23, 1929 ; assigned to Mexico City May 27,
1930 ; married.
Freeman, Clara J. — &. Greensboro, N. C. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; North Carolina Coll. 1920-
21 ; stenog. 1921-29. in Bu. of Internal Revenue.
Greensboro, N. C, 1929-30 ; app. elk. at $1,620 in the
Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1930.— LA.
Heidelberg 1923-24 ; Univ. of Paris 1924 ; Univ. of
Berlin and Inst, for Politics, Berlin, 1926-29 ; mem. of
bar of Ky. ; elk. 1913-17; read law 1914-17; U. S.
Frei, Irene B. — 6. Passaic, N. J. ; attended high
sch. and business sch. ; stenog.. War Dept., 1918-22 :
app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Mar. 16.
1922 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1,
1925 ; at $1,680 Feb. 16, 1926 ; printing elk. July 1,
1926; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,860 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1, 1928 ; app. rep-
resentative of the Dept. on Permanent Conf. on
Printing Oct. 5, 1929 ; at $2,040 July 1, 1930.— HA.
Friedrich, Auriel C. — 6. New York City ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; Smith Coll. 1924-26 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 13, 1928;
at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Washington, D. C. ; George
J. S. ; elk.. Govt, depts., 1907-14,
1916-21; app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State
Jan. 28. 1921 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560
Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,860 Oct.
150
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
1, 1927; at $2,000 July 1, 102S (Welch Act); at
$2,200 July 1, 1930. — BA.
Frisinger, Lowell G. — 6. Rockfoid, Ohio, Feb. 22,
1906 ; hit'h sch. grad. ; Ohio Northern Univ. 1924-25 ;
Univ. of Utah, summers 1925-27; business course;
teacher in jr. high sch. 1925-28 ; orchestra work
1928-29 ; construction work 1929-:?0 ; app. elk. at
.$1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 18, 1030.— DCR.
Frost, Arthur Chester. — 6. Arlington, Mass., Feb.
4, 1886 ; Harvard, A. B. 1909 ; Harvard Sch. of
Business Admin. 1908-9 ; George Washington Law
Sch. 1911-12 ; sec. to mem. of Cong. 1910-15 ; app.,
after exam., cons, of class eight Mar. 2, 1915 ; de-
tailed to Genoa Apr. 10, 1915 ; assigned to Algiers
Mar. 20, 1917 ; class seven Apr. 24, 1917 ; class six
Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; assigned to
Barrauquilla Oct. 20, 1920 ; to Guatemala Feb. 11,
1921 ; class four Aug. 23, 1922 ; detailed to Habana
Mar. 30, 1923 ; class three June 3, 1924 ; cons. gen.
of class four June 5, 1924 ; For. Scr. officer of class
three July 1, 1924 ; assigned .to Tampico Mar. 24,
1926 ; to Prague Nov. 2. 1927 ; class two July 24,
1930; married.
Frost, Wesley. — b. Oberlin, Ohio, June 17, 1884 ;
attended business sch. ; Oberlin Coll., A. B. 1907 ;
George Washington, M. A. 1910 ; mem. of bar of Ky. ;
sec. to mem. of Cong. 1907-8 ; stenog., Govt, depts.,
1908-9 ; lecturer for Committee on Public Information
1917 ; lecturer on cons, ser., Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser., 1919-21 ; app. elk. at $1,600 in the Dept. of
State Sept. 2, 1909 ; app., after exam., cons, at Char-
lottetown Apr. 5, 1912 ; at Cork Apr. 24, 1914 ; cons,
of class eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class
seven Mar. 2, 1915 ; class six Apr. 24, 1917 ; detailed
to the Dept. Aug. 14, 1917 ; class four Sept. 5, 1919 ;
act. for. trade adviser Mar. 3, 1920 ; class three
June 4, 1920 ; representative on Nat. Research Coun-
cil 1920-21 ; assigned to Marseille Feb. 16, 1921 ;
cons. gen. of class four June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer
of class three July 1, 1924 ; as.signed to the Dept.,
temp., July 20, 1928 ; to Montreal Aug. 24, 1928 ;
class two Oct. 16, 1929 ; married.
Fuerst, Mary A, — b. Burlington, Iowa ; attended
public sch. ; elk. eight yrs. ; app. elk., temp., at
$990 in the Dept. of State Mar. 7, 1918; at $1,080
July 1, 1918 ; at $1,140 Nov. 1, 1918 ; at $1,200 Jan.
1, 1919 ; at $1,020 July 1, 1919 ; at $1,080 Feb. 1,
1920 ; permanently at $960 Dec. 15, 1920 ; at $1,020
Aug. 16, 1921 ; at $1,200 Sept. 6, 1922 ; at $1,500
July 1, 1924; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,680
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 1928; at
$1.S00 Oct. 1, 1928; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Fulcher, Eric Whalon.. — b. Gadsden, Ala., Feb. 23,
1890 ; high sch. grad. ; with fruit company as elk.,
sec, chief elk., and overseer 1909-29 ; cashier for
fruit company at Bocas del Toro since Feb. 8, 1930 ;
app. cons. agt. at Bocas del Toro Apr. 1, 1930.
Fuller, George Gregg. — b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 29,
1886 ; attended business sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1910 ;
grad. work, Univ. of Berlin, one yr., and Queens Univ. ;
executive in various companies 1910-16 ; U. S. Army
1916-19, maj., Mexican border service ; foreign sales
executive, bank representative in Scandinavia, and
director of company in Norway and Germany 1919—
20 ; app. V. c. at Christiania Nov. 3, 1920 ; at
Trondhjem Feb. 25, 1921 ; at Malmo July 20, 1921 ;
at Reval Aug. 27, 1921 ; app. drafting officer at
$2,500 in the Dept. of State Aug. 1, 1922 ; app., after
exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept. 30, 1922 ;
assigned to Jerusalem Apr. 27, 1923 ; to Bushire
Nov. 22, 1923 ; class two Nov. 23, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Teheran Sept.
2, 1924 ; to Berlin Feb. 27, 1926 ; detailed to the Dept.
June 21, 1927 ; class eight and consu Sept. 24, 1927 ;
assigned to Niagara Falls, temp., Nov. 10, 1927 ; to
Kingston, Ont., Mar. 7, 1928 ; class seven July 24,
1930 ; married.
Fuller, Joseph Vincent. — h. Knoxville, Tenn.. Sept.
27, 1890 ; Harvard, A. B. 1914, Ph. D. 1921 ; Univ.
of Paris 1914-15 ; Univ. of Berlin summer 1915 ;
U. S. Army 1917-19 ; with Am. Commn. to Negotiate
Peace, Paris, 1919 ; asst. prof, of hist., Univ. of Calif.,
1919-20 ; inst. in hist.. Harvard, 1920-21 ; research
asst. to an author 1921—22 ; asst. prof, of hist., Univ.
of Wis., 1922-25 ; app. drafting officer at $3,S00 in the
Dept. of State June 25, 1925 ; at $4,000 Jan. 1, 1928 ;
at $4,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $5,000 July 1,
1930 ; chief of research section ; married. — HA.
Fuller, Rose Patricia. — b. Washington, D. C. ; Acad.
of Notre Dame grad. ; app. elk., temp., at $900 in the
Dept of State June 30, 1917 ; permanently at $1,000
Nov. 18, 1918; at $1,200 Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan.
1, 1920; at $1,400 Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1,
1923 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,740 Dec. 1, 1925 ;
clerical asst.. Sixth Int. Conf. of Am. States, Habana,
1928; at $1,860 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920
July 1, 1928; at $2,040 July 1, 19.30.— DCR.
Fuller, Stuart Jamieson, — h. Keokuk. Iowa, May
4, 1880 ; Univ. of Minn. 1896-98 ; Univ. of Wis., B. L.
1903 ; in railway and export business for several yrs. ;
app. V. and dep. cons. gen. (and elk.) at Hongkong
Apr. 20, 1906; app., after exam., eons, at Goteborg
July 29, 1909 ; detailed as v. c. in charge of the
consulate at Naples Oct. 12, 1910 ; assigned as cons,
at Iquitos Apr. 11, 1912 ; at Durban Sept. 18, 1913 ;
cons. gen. at large Nov. 24, 1913 ; eons. gen. of class
three Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Tientsin Sept. 6,
1919 ; representative on Haiho Conservancy Commn.,
1922-23 ; resigned Nov. 20, 1923 ; Calcutta mgi-. for
company 1923-26 ; representative in Far East for firm
1927-30 ; app. divisional asst. at $5,600 in the Dept.
of State July 12, 1930 ; married. — FE.
Fullerton, Hugh Stuart. — 6. Chicago, 111., Apr. 27,
1892 ; private sch. and tutors ; Wittenberg Coll., A. B.
1914 ; Oxford 1915 ; Columbia 1915-16 ; Princeton,
A. M. 1917; instructor, Wittenberg Coll.. 1914-15,
Urbana Univ. 1917 ; Y. M. C. A. sec. in France 1917-
19 ; app. V. c. and elk. at Geneva Feb. 25, 1920 ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three May
24, 1920, and assigned to Geneva ; to Huelva Aug. 2,
1920 ; to Lyon Mar. 18, 1921 ; class two Nov. 17,
1921 ; class one May 26, 1922 ; cons, of class seven
Mar. 1, 1923 ; detailed to Havre Apr. 19, 1923 ; to
Calais July 20, 1923 ; to Antwerp Oct. 23, 1923 ; class
six June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July
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1, 1924 ; detailed to the Dept. May 5, 1925 ; assigned
to Cologne Sept. 4, 1926 ; class six June 30, 1927 ;
assigned to Kovno June 1, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned also as 2d sec. at Kovno
Nov. 19, 1929 ; class five Dec. 19, 1929 ; 1st sec. Aug.
22, 1930.
Funk, Ilo Clare.— b. Trinidad, Colo., Oct. 30, 1889 ;
Univ. of Colo., B. A. 1912 ; with mining companies in
U. S. and Mexico ; app., after exam., cons. asst. Sept.
3, 1912; assigned to the Dept. Sept. 27, 1912; app.
V. and dep. cons, at Milan Aug. 29, 1913 ; v. c. at
Milan by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; v. c. of career
of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to Lucerne
Oct. 20, 1919 ; class two May 24, 1920 ; assigned to
Genoa Sept. 15, 1921 ; class one Nov. 17, 1921 ; cons,
of class seven June 22, 1922 ; class six June 3, 1924 ;
B''or. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Catania Apr. 10, 1925 ; to Florence Feb. 18, 1928 ;
class six Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Funkhouser, Charles Franklin. — &. Mount Jackson,
Va., Sept. 11, 1877 ; attended public sch. and normal
sch. ; teacher in public sch. eighteen yrs. ; app. elk.,
temp., at $990 in the Dept. of State Feb. 11, 1918;
at $1,080 July 1, 1918 ; at $1,140 Feb. 1, 1919 ; perma-
nently at $1,100 Oct. IG, 1919; at $1,200 Oct. 1,
1920 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 Sept. 1, 1924 ;
at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,680 June 1, 1927 ; at
$1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1,
1930; married.— CC.
Fuqua, John Howe. — li. Marinette, Wis., Mar. 23,
1905 ; high sch. grad. ; Dartmouth 1923-26 ; London
Sch. of Economics 1928 ; Univ. of Montpellier, France,
1929 ; in export business 1927 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Dundee Feb. 22, 1930 ; v. c. at Dundee May
21, 1930.
Fyfe, Howard. — b. Mar. 22, 1896 ; attended high
sch. and business sch. ; in freight forwarding busi-
ness; elk., U. S. Despatch Agency, N. Y., Feb. 11,
1911 ; U. S. Army 1917-18 ; asst. to U. S. despatch
agt., N. Y., Oct. 1, 1927 ; deputy despatch agt. Mar.
23, 1928, effective Apr. 1 ; at $2,600 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; asst. despatch agt. at $3,000 Aug. 1,
1929.
Gade, Gerhard.— 6. Chicago, 111., Sept. 30, 1898;
Groton Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1921 ; Harvard Law
Sch. 1921-22 ; U. S. Navy 1918-19 ; It. ( jg) , U. S.
Naval Reserve ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg.
of class four Sept. 22, 1922, and assigned to the
Dept. ; to Riga Nov. 13, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of
class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to the Dept. July
17, 1924 ; class seven Nov. 17, 1924 ; assigned as 3d
sec. at Oslo Sept. 18, 1925 ; at Montevideo July 11,
1927 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ; class six July 24, 1930.
Gaines, Harry B. — 6. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 10, 1892 ;
U. S. Army 1918 ; skilled laborer, messenger, and
elk. in War Dept. 1919-26 ; app. laborer in the Dept.
of State May 19, 1930.— CC.
Gaines, Owen W. — b. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 7, 1897;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; studied law ;
Institute Libre de Enseiianza, Madrid, 1928-29 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, overseas service; elk. 1919-22; pay-
master for company in Honduras 1922-24 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Nuevitas July 1924 ; v. c. at
Nuevitas Mar. 10, 1925 ; at Nassau, temp., Sept. 25,
1926 ; at Corinto Dec. 11, 1926 ; at Madrid July 21,
1928 ; at Oporto, temp., Mar. 29, 1929 ; at Madrid
Aug. 17, 1929 ; at Bilbao Dec. 28, 1929 ; married.
Galbraith, Willard. — b. Los Angeles, Calif., May
15, 1906 ; Univ. of Calif., A. B. 1927 ; asst. super-
visor of attendance in city sch. system 1927-30 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned
as V. c. at Panama Feb. 4, 1930 ; to the For. Ser.
Sch. Sept. 27, 1930.
Galbraith, William Winton (Capt.) — b. Knoxville,
Tenn., Feb. 8, 1878 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1901 ; as-
signed as naval att. at London Apr. 14, 1928 ; mem.
of naval tech. staff, London Naval Conf., 1930.
Gallant, Alyre Joseph. — 6. Gardner, Mass., July 17,
1901 ; attended business sch. ; Georgetown Univ. two
yrs. ; National Law Sch. two yrs. ; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1924; at $1,500
Aug. 1, 1927 ; translator. Int. Radiotelegraph Conf.,
Washington, 1927; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act); at $1,680 July 1, 1928; at $l,74u July 1,
1930. — A-C/C.
Gallman, Waldemar John. — b. Wellsville, N. Y.,
Apr. 27, 1899 ; Cornell, A. B. 1921, grad. work
1921-22 ; Georgetown Law Sch. 1922-23 ; S. A. T. C.
1918 ; instructor in Eng., Cornell, 1921-22 ; app.,
after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Sept.
22, 1922, and assigned to the Dept. ; to Habana Nov.
13, 1922 ; to the Dept. July 24, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 3d
sec. at San Jose, Costa Rica, Apr. 15, 1925 ; class
seven Apr. 30, 1925 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Quito
Oct. 30, 1926 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ; class six July
24, 1930 ; assigned to Riga, Kovno, and Tallinn Aug.
14, 1930 ; married.
Gamon, John Arthur. — b. Wheaton, 111., Feb. 9,
1882 ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1905 ; with railroad 1899 ;
civil engineer in Mexico 1902-3 ; salesman with steel
company 1905-14 ; app., after exam., cons, at Puerto
Cortes Apr. 24, 1914 ; cons, of class eight by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class seven Sept. 17, 1915,
aud assigned to Corinto; to Guaymas Mar. 20, 1917;
class six Apr. 16, 1917 ; assigned to Acapulco July
12, 1917 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; class four June 4,
1920 ; assigned to Cobh Dec. 27, 1921 ; class three
Mar. 1, 1923 ; cons. gen. of class four June 5, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to London May 21, 1925 ; to Marseille Aug. 24, 1928 ;
class two July 24, 1930 ; married.
Gannett, Taylor White. — b. Omaha, Nebr., July 4,
1903 ; Cornell, A. B. 1925 ; bank elk. 1925-30 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 4, 1930 ; assigned as
V. c. at Habana June 19, 1930 ; at Matanzas, temp.,
Nov. 4, 1930.
Gantenbein, James Watson. — b. Portland, Oreg.,
Nov. 9, 1900 ; Reed Coll., A. B. 1922 ; Northwestern,
IjL. B. 1922 ; Columbia, A. M. 1925 ; studied under
tutor in France 1927 ; Downing Coll., Univ. ot Cam-
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bridge, 1927-28 ; mem. of bar of Greg. ; S. A. T. C.
191S ; dop. countj' elk. 1919-20 ; sec, Northwestern
Coll. of Law, 1920-24 ; teacher in high sch. 1922-24,
1925-27, 1928-29 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. Oct. 21, 1929 ; to Milan Mar. 26,
1930.
Gardner, Inez Josephine. — h. Calumet, Mich. ; Welles-
ley, A. B. 1904 ; secretarial work for organizations
studying public questions and editorial work for maga-
zines and publishing houses 1905—17 ; office mgr. in
Council of National Defense 1917-19 ; in Bu. of Inter-
nal Revenue 1919-20 ; app. editorial asst. at $1,860 in
the Dept. of State Mar. 22, 1926; at $1,920 Mar. 1,
1927 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,200
July 1, 1928 ; at $2,300 Sept. 1, 1929 ; at $2,500 July
1, 1930.— HA.
Garland, Myron Sidney. — &. Kingston, N. H., Sept.
7, 1904 ; Pinkerton Acad. grad. ; business sch. grad. ;
elk. 1922-25 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of
State Feb. 27, 1925; at $1,500 July 16, 1926; at
$1,860 Dec. 1, 1927 ; sec, Bd. of Examiners for the
For. Ser., Jan. 1, 1928; at $2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,300 July 1, 1930 ;
married. — FP.
Garner, James Francis Reed, — 6. Washington, D. C,
Apr. 29, 1908 ; attended high sch. and Emerson Inst. ;
elk. 1927-28, in Veterans' Bu. 1928-29; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct. 15, 1929 ; at $1,620
July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Garner, L. Virginia (Mrs.) — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
attended business high sch.; stenog. 1923-27; app.
elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State May 18, 1927 ;
at $1,500 Apr. 1, 1928 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act); at $1,740 July 1, 1930; at $1,800 Nov. 17,
1930.— AP.
Garrels, Arthur. — 6. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 3, 1873 ;
Smith Acad. grad. ; with banking and mfg. firms
1890-98 ; amusement enterprises in U. S. and Far
East 1898-1904 ; brokerage business 1904-8 ; app.,
after exam., cons, at Zanzibar June 22, 1908 ; at
Catania Jan. 11, 1910 ; at Alexandria Aug. 22, 1912 ;
eons, of class six by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class
four Mar. 2, 1915 ; class three July 6, 1918 ; cons,
gen. at large Sept. 5, 1919 ; For. Ser. officer of class
three July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Athens Oct. 23, 1924 ;
class two Dec. 17, 1925 ; assigned to Melbourne June
29, 1926 ; to Tokyo Nov. 16, 1929 ; class one July 24,
1930 ; married.
Garrett, John Work. — &. Baltimore, Md., May 19,
1872 ; Princeton, B. S. 1895 ; mem. of banking firm
1896-1901 ; app. sec. of leg. at The Hague Apr. 26,
1901 ; sec. in American-Russian Sealing Arbitration,
The Hague, 1902 ; sec. to Arbitral Tribunal, Venezue-
lan Preferential Treatment Case, The Haguf^, 1903-4 ;
sec. of leg. at The Hague and Luxemburg July 8,
1903 ; del.. Hospital Ship Conf., The Hague, 1904 ;
2d sec. at Berlin Mar. 25, 1905 ; sec. of emb. at Rome
Juno 10, 1908 ; E. E. and M. P. to Venezuela Dec. 15,
1910; to Argentina Dec. 14, 1911; special agt. to
assist the Am. Amb. at Paris Aug. 6, 1914 ; E. E. and
M. P. to the Netherlands and Luxemburg Aug. 3,
1917 ; resigned Aug. 10, 1919 ; sec-gon., Conf. on Limi-
tation of Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ; app. A. E.
and P. to Italy Sept. 11, 1929; married.
Garrety, William Plymon. — ft. New York City Apr.
14, 1878 ; Coll. of City of New York, B. S. 1897 ; CoU.
of Physicians and Surgeons one yr. ; New York Train-
ing Sch. for Teachers two yrs. ; Teachers' Coll. two
yrs. ; Columbia, M. A. 1906 ; teacher in public sch.
1897-1909 ; hotel mgr. 1902-4 ; elk.. Navy Dept.,
1900 ; experimenter for Thomas A. Edison 1909 ;
scientist, Dept. of Agric, 1909-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-
19, capt. ; maj., O. R. C. ; app., after exam., cons, of
class eight July 18, 1919 ; class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ;
assigned to Ceiba Oct. 21, 1919; to Puerto Cabello
Sept. 16, 1920 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Prescott July 6, 1925 ; to Tahiti
May 17, 1929 ; married.
Garvin, John Trumbull. — b. Valparaiso, Chile, of
Am. parents, July 29, 1892 ; attended sch. in Chile
and U. S. ; Wooster Acad. grad. ; Univ. of Wooster
1910-11 ; with firm of importers and exporters in
Chile 1911-14 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Val-
paraiso Oct. 17, 1914 ; in Am. Emb. at Santiago Apr.
1, 1915 ; in Am. Consulate General at Valparaiso Dec.
1, 1915 ; V. e. at Valparaiso Feb. 29, 1916 ; resigned
Oct. 20, 1920 ; reapp. v. c at Valparaiso Sept. 27,
1921 ; at Punta Arenas (Magallanes) Jan. 15, 1927 ;
reapp. v. c. at Magallanes Apr. 9, 1928 ; at Val-
paraiso Sept. 11, 1928 ; married.
Gates, Louis Earl. — 6. Binghamton, N. Y., Dec. 15,
1S85 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; U. S.
N. A. 1903-5 ; American Univ. 1928-30 ; elk. 1905-7,
1913 ; with automobile agency 1907-12 ; app. elk.
at $900 in the Dept. of State Dec 12, 1913; at $1,000
Sept. 22, 1914; at $1,400 June 22, 1916, effective
July 1; at $1,600 Sept. 3, 1919; at $1,860 July 1,
1024 ; at $2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,100
July 1, 1928; at $2,300 July 1, 1930; married.— HA.
Gates, Margaret Isabel. — 6. Carson City, Nev. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. and George
Washington Univ. ; elk., War Dept, 1918, Treas. Dept.
1919-23, Dept. of State 1923-24 ; reapp. elk. at $1,320
in the Dept. of State Feb. 9, 1925 ; at $1,500 May 1,
1926; at $1,620 July 1. 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680
July 1, 1928; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Gaudin, Daniel, jr. — 6. New York City Oct. 10,
1906 ; Univ. of Pa., B. A. 1927, grad. work 1928 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. e. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as
V. c. at Ottawa, temp., Dee. 29, 1930.
Gault, Rose B. (Mrs.) — b. Fort Seybert, W. Va. ;
attended public sch.; elk.. Govt, depts., 1918-25;
app. elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State Aug. 25,
1925; at $1,200 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,320 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,380 July 1, 1928; at $1,440
July 1, 19.30.— DCR.
Gauss, Clarence Edward. — 6. Washington, D. C,
Jan. 12, 1887 ; private tutors ; business high sch.
grad. ; National Univ. Law Sch. ; law elk. 1903-6 ;
stenog. to Invalid Pensions Committee, House of
Representatives, 1903-5; app. elk. at $900 in the
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Di'pt. of State Aug. 2, 1906; at $1,200 Mar. 4, 1007;
dcp. cons. gen. at Shanghai June 7, 1907 ; reapp. elk.
at $1,200 in the Dept. of State June 30, 1909, effec-
tive July 1 ; at $1,400 July 1, 1910; v. and dep. cons,
gen. at Shanghai Dec. 16, 1912 ; v. c. at Shanghai
Feb. 6, 1915 ; app.. after exam., cons, of clas.s eight
Mar. 2, 1915 ; detailed to Shanghai June 9, 1915 ; to
Tientsin July 22, 1916 ; class six July 14, 1916 ;
assigned to Ainoy Sept. 25. 1916 ; class five Sept.
5. 1919 ; assigned to Tsinan Sept. 8, 1919 ; class four
June 4, 1920 ; class three Nov. 23, 1921 ; cons. gen. of
class four Mar. 1, 1923 ; assigned to Mukden Mar.
30, 1923 ; to Tientsin Mar. 12, 1924 ; class three June
5. 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class two July 1, 1924 ;
as.signed to Shanghai, temp., Aug. 8, 1926 ; to Tientsin
May 4, 1927 ; class one May 23, 1929 ; married.
*Geissler, Arthur H. — &. Oct. 30, 1877 ; attended
public sch. ; private tutors ; Columbian Univ. (now
George Washington) 1903-4 ; study trips in Europe
and Latin Amer. ; mem. of bar of Kans. ; instructor
in languages in business sch. 1895 ; atty. for insur.
company 1899-1908 ; bank pres. 1901-9 ; pres. of
insur. company 1904-23 ; app. E. E. and M. P. to
Guatemala May 24. 1922 ; to Siam Dec. 10, 1929
(canceled) : resigned Mar. 31, 1930.
Geist, Raymond Hermaa. — 6. Cleveland, Ohio, Aug.
19. 1885 ; Oberlin Coll. 1906-9 ; Western Reserve
Univ., A. B. 1910 ; Columbia Univ. 1910-11 ; Harvard,
A. M. 1916, Ph. D. 1918 ; with newspaper 1900-1902 ;
chemical company 1902-5 ; lecturer on New York
public lecture courses 1910-12 ; U. S. Navy 1918 ;
with Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1918-19 ;
food commr. in Austria and adviser to the Austrian
Govt, in matters of public feeding 1919-20 ; lecturer
in Eng. at Harvard 1920-21 ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned to
Buenos Aires Dec. 14, 1921 ; to Montevideo Dec. 6,
1922 ; to Port Said Sept. 6, 1923 ; to Alexandria Nov.
22, 1923 ; class two Nov. 23, 1923 ; class one May 10,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class
nine and cons. Sept. 20, 1924 ; assigned to Alexandria
Sept. 20, 1924 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; class seven
May 17, 1928 : assigned to Berlin Nov. 19, 1929 ; class
six July 24, 1930.
George, William Perry. — h. Gadsden, Ala., Nov. 25,
1895 ; high sch. grad. ; Gadsden Training Sch. three
yrs. ; U. S. N. A. 1914-16 ; elk. in U. S. Geological
Survey ; app. elk. in Am'. Consulate at Grenoble Sept.
27, 1916 ; v. c. at Grenoble Feb. 10, 1917 ; at Athens
Mar. 15, 1918 : asst. to Am. del., Interallied Cml. Bu.
in Athens, 1918; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to Athens Dec. 1,
1919 ; act. cml. adviser to Am. Leg. at Athens Apr.
11-Aug. 4. 1920 ; class two May 24, 1920 : class one
Nov. 17, 1921 ; assigned to Patras Dec. 20, 1921 ; to
Athens Jan. 12, 1922 ; cons, of class seven June 22.
1922 ; assigned to Tenerife Nov. 17, 1922 ; For. Ser.
officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; class seven Aug. 8.
1924 ; assigned to Buenos Aires Oct. 22, 1924 ; to
Rivi&re du Loup Dec. 30, 1925 ; to Belgrade Dec. 19,
1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 13, 1929 ; assigned
also as 3d sec. at Belgrade June 19. 1929 ; class six
Oct. 16. 1929 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ; relieved of
duties as cons, at Belgrade Aug. 19. 1930 : married.
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Gerber, William.—?). Philadelphia, Pa., July 12,
1908 ; Univ. of Pa., B. A. 1929, grad. work 1929-30 :
George Washington Univ., grad. work 1930- ; instruc-
structor in Am. hist., Nether Providence Sch., 1929-
30 ; app. archive asst. at $1,020 in the Dept. of State
Oct. 1, 1930. — HA.
Gericke, Martha L. — b. Berlin, Germany ; attended
sch. in Germany and U. S. ; high sch. grad. ; private
tutors ; Univ. of Nebr. 1903-4 ; library course, Wash-
ington Public Library, 1905-6 ; teacher in public
sch. 1904-5 ; library asst. 1906-8 ; in Library of
Cong. 1908-10; in Dept. of Agric. 1910-19; librarian
of U. S. States Relations Service 1920-26 ; app.
librarian at $3,000 in the Dept. of State Jan. 25,
1926 ; mem. of Tech. Cooperating Committee on Bib-
liogi-aphy provided for by Sixth Int. Conf. of Am.
States, since 1928; at $3,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $3,300 July 1, 1928 ; at $3,800 Oct. 1, 1928 ;
at $4,200 July 1, 1930.— HA.
Gerrity, Charles Matthew. — &. Scranton, Pa., June
2, 1899 ; tech. high sch. grad. ; elk.. War Dept.,
1917-18; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at
Copenhagen Aug. 20, 1918 ; v. c. at Prague Sept.
22, 1920 ; at Bergen Nov. 27, 1923 ; at Kovno Jan.
3, 1924 ; at Dresden Dec. 17, 1927 ; at Regina Dec.
3 5, 1930.
*Gerry, Harvey Spalding. — ft. Washington. D. C,
Jan. 14, 1901 ; Telluride Sch. ; Cornell, A. B. 1924,
grad. work one-half yr. ; ranch work two yrs. ; app.,
after exam.. Por. Ser. officer unclass. Mar. 20, 1925 ;
T. e. of career and assigned to Buenos Aires Sept.
2, 1925 ; app. sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 17, 1927 ;
assigned as v. c. and 3d sec. at Asunci6n Feb. 23,
1927 ; 3d sec. at London Dec. 6, 1928 ; resigned Mar.
1, 1930 ; married.
Gest, Sydney Grier, — &. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 30,
1896 ; Univ. of Pa., B. A. 1921 ; Oxford, B. A. (in
jurisprudence) 1923 ; mem. of bar of Pa. ; IT. S.
Marine Corps 1917-19, overseas service ; law prac-
tice 1925-28 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Mar. 26. 1929 ; assigned
to the B'or. Ser. Sch. July 1. 1929; to Habana Sept.
13, 1929 ; married.
Geyer, Peter Charles, jr. (Maj.) — b. Antwerp, Bel-
gium. Oct. 21, 1894; naturalized; Stevens Prep. Sch.;
Va. Mil. Inst., B. S. 1916 ; entered U. S. Marine Corps
Oct. 27, 1916 ; assigned as naval att. at Tegucigalpa,
Managua. Guatemala, San Salvador, San Jose, and
Panama Nov. 12, 1930.
Gibbs, Jeptha Milton. — b. Navasota, Tex., Apr. 20,
1875; attended high sch.; elk. in railroad oflice
1897-98 ; 1st Tex. Cavalry 1898 ; with railroad com-
panies in Mexico and U. S. 1899-1903 ; dir. and mgr.
of wholesale mercantile business in Cananea, Mexico,
since 1903 ; app. cons. agt. at Cananea Jan. 30, 1918 ;
married.
Gibson, Elizabeth Borland, — b. Newport, R. 1. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk. five yrs. ; app.
elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Oct. 3, 192^"; at
$1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 July 1.
1928; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— A-C/C,
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Gibson, Frances Carter (Mrs.) — b. Culpeper, Va. ;
attended high sch. ; Jersey Grove Inst., Culpeper ;
teacher in public sch. 1892-99 ; bookkeeper and cash-
ier 1899-1901 ; elk. in Govt, depts. 1917-25 ; app.
elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Jan. 13, 1926 ; at
$1,380 Mar. 1. 1927; at $1,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,560 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,680 July 1,
1930.— DCR.
Gibson, Hugh Simons. — 6. Los Angeles, Calif., Aug.
16, 1883 ; private tutors ; Los Angeles Mil. Acad. ;
L'ficole Libre des Sciences Politiques ; app., after
exam., sec. of leg. at Tegucigalpa July 31, 1908 ; 2d
sec. at London Aug. 4, 1909 ; confidential elk. to
asst. sec. of state Feb. 10, 1910 ; elk. at $1,600 in
the Dept. of State Jan. 13, 1911 ; sec. of leg. at
Habana July 6, 1911 ; accompanied special repre-
sentative of the I'res. at the inaujiuration of the I'res.
of Cuba, 1913 ; detailed to observe the elections for
the Constituent Assembly of Santo Domingo Dec.
1913 ; sec. of leg. at Brussels Feb. 11, 1914 ; sec. of
emb. or leg. of class two by act approved Feb. 5,
1915; assigned to London, temp.. May 16, 1916; per-
manently July 15, 1916 ; to the Dept., temp., Feb. 28,
1917 ; permanently Apr. 9, 1917 ; attached to the
person of the British sec. of state for for. affairs
Apr. 18, 1917 ; attached to the Belgian Mission June
12, 1917 ; class one Aug. 23, 1917 ; assigned to Paris
Feb. 13, 1918 ; E. E. and M. P. to Poland Apr. 16,
1919 ; to Switzerland Mar. 18, 1924 ; attended Temp.
Mixed Commn., League of Nations, 1924 ; v. chm.
Am. del., Conf. for Supervision of Int. Trade in Arms
and Ammunition and Implements of War, 1925 ; head
of Am. representation. Prep. Commn. for Disarma-
ment Conf., Geneva, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930;
A. B. and P. to Belgium and E. E. and M. P. to Lux-
emburg Feb. 17, 1927 ; chm. of Am. del. and chm. of
the conf., Conf. for the Limitation of Naval Arma-
ments, Geneva, 1927; del., London Naval Conf., 1930;
married.
Gibson, Lloyd Leckie.— 6. Minersville, Pa., May 31,
1902 ; attended high sch. ; app., temp., at $480 in
the Dept. of State Sept. 29, 1917 ; at $600 Oct. 1,
1917; at $720 June 1, 1918; app. mimeograph oper-
ator, permanently, at $720 Jan. 26, 1921 ; at $900
Oct. 1, 1921 ; elk. at $1,000 Sept. 1, 1922 ; at $1,260
July 1, 1924; at $1,380 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,500 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Gibson, Raleig-h Augustus, — I). Indianapolis, Ind.,
Oct. 10, 1894 ; Univ. of 111., A. B. 1917 ; U. S. Army
1917-20, 1st It. ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three May 24, 1920 ; assigned to Buenos Aires
Aug. 2, 1920 ; class two Nov. 17, 1921 ; class one May
26, 1922 ; cons, of class seven Mar. 1, 1923 ; class six
June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Tenerife Oct. 22, 1924 ; to Guadala-
jara Oct. 27, 1928 ; class six May 23, 1929 ; married.
Gidney, Charles Chauncey, jr. — 6. Granger, Tex.,
Mar. 23, 1901 ; Univ. of Tex. 1920-22 ; Georgetown
Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S. 1924 ; special agt.. Census
Bu.,. 1923-24 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General
at Ilabana Oct. 1, 1924 ; v. c. at Habana June 10,
1926 ; resigned Apr. 23, 1927 ; asst. cashier in bank
1927-30; app. v. c. at Guadalajara Dec. 16, 1930.
Giffen, Morrison Beall. — 6. Asyut, Egypt, of Am.
parents, Dec. 29, 1SS4 ; George Watson's Sch., Edin-
burgh ; Tarkio Coll. 1907 ; Queens Coll., Oxford, B. A.
1911 ; Univ. of Chicago, Ph. D. 1928 ; teacher of hist.,
Tarkio Coll., 1911-13 ; farmer 1914-30 ; U. S. Army
1918 ; app. research asst. at $4,600 in the Dept. of
State Apr. 4, 1930; married. — HA.
Gilbert, Frank Manson. — 6. Evansvillo, Ind,, May 29,
1882 ; Racine Coll. 1903-7 ; architectural sch, in Italy
four yrs. ; ragr. of firm of architects 1908-17 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, 1st It., overseas service; app. v. c.
at Genoa Mar. 23, 1920 ; at Patras May 10, 1922 ; at
Christiania Feb. 13, 1924 ; at Cobh Aug. 15, 1924 ; at
Brussels Oct. 13, 1926 ; at Antwerp, temp., Sept. 1,
1927; at Brussels Jan. 16, 1928.
Gilbert, Prentiss Bailey. — b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct,
3, 1883 ; El Colegio de San Carlos, Cebu, Philippine
Is, ; Yale, B, A. 1907 ; grad. work, Columbia Univ. ;
Univ. of Rochester, Ph. B. and M. A. 1916 ; Corp. sec.
and mine supt. 1907-11 ; foreign exploration, study,
and writing 1911-16 ; dir. of sch. of extension teach-
ing and instructor in Eng., Univ. of Rochester, 1916-
17 ; U. S. Army, Philippine Insurrection and 1917—19,
capt. ; It. col., O. R. C. ; app. special asst. at $3,000 in
the Dept. of State Mar. 11, 1919 ; at $2,500 July 1,
1919 ; at $4,000 Jan. 1, 1920 ; chief. Division of
Political and Economic Information, May 24, 1921 ;
at $4,400 Aug, 1, 1924 ; at $5,200 Apr, 1, 1927 ; asst.
chief. Division of Western European Affairs, Apr. 9,
1927 ; representative. Int. Chamber of Com. Cong.,
Stockholm 1927, Amsterdam 1929 ; at $6,500 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; resigned July 20, 1930 ; app. For.
Ser. officer unclass., sec. in the Diplo. Ser., and cons.
June 12, 1930 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Paris July 26,
1930 ; as cons, at Geneva Aug. 16, 1930 ; maiTied.
Gilchrist, Andrew. — b. New York City Aug. 26,
1897 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; Pratt's
Inst. 1915-18 ; Sorbonne 1919-20 ; stenog. and sec.
1915-18 ; U. S. Army 1918-21, overseas service ; with
Am. Commn. in Germany Sept.-Oct. 1921 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate General at Munich Oct. 28, 1921 ; at
Leipzig Sept. 1, 1925 ; v. c. at Leipzig May 6, 1926 ; at
Prague Sept. 18, 1929 ; married.
Giles, Seale Robertson (Mrs.) — &. Piano, Ala. ; at-
tended business sch. ; normal sch. three yrs. ; teacher
in public sch. 1914-18 ; elk. in Dept. of Agric. 1918-
19 ; app. elk. at $1,100, temp., in the Dept. of State
Feb. 28, 1919 ; permanently at $720 Feb. 1, 1921 ; at
$900 Aug. 16, 1921 ; at $1,000 Sept. 1, 1922 ; at $1,100
Oct. 1, 1923; at $1,200 Feb. 1, 1924; at $1,500 July
1, 1924; at $1,680 Oct. 1, 1924; at $1,740 Mar. 1,
1927 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,000
Dec. 1, 1929 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930. — PD.
Gillespie, Julian, — b. Brownwood, Tex., June 20,
1893 ; Univ. of Tex., grad. 1914 ; Univ. of Chicago
1914; Georgetown, LL. B. 1915; U. S. Army, 1917-19,
overseas service ; app. asst. trade commr. and as-
signed to Am. High Commn. at Constantinople June
7, 1920 ; trade commr. at Constantinople July 1,
1922; cml. att. at Constantinople (Istanbul) Dec. 1,
1926 ; ahso cml. att, at Sofia Apr, 24, 1928 ; married.
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Gillette, Glenn McKinley. — 6. Naples, N. Y., Feb.
19, 1897 ; attended high sch. ; teacher in public sch.
1915-16 ; surveying 1916-17 ; elk. in Bu. of War Risk
Insur. 1918-20; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of
State Aug. 6, 1920 ; at $1,100 Apr. 1, 1924 ; at $1,380
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 Aug. 16, 1926 ; at $1,620 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1. 1930; mar-
ried.—DCR.
Gilman, Joseph Thayer. — b. New York City Mar. 19,
1898 ; Cornell, M. E. 1918 ; U. S. Naval Reserve
Force, 1918-19 ; cml. photography 1919-20, 1921-22 ;
with bonding company 1922-23 ; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Oct. 16,
1924 ; assigned to Athens Nov. 8, 1924 ; to Jerusalem
June 24, 1927 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to
Jerusalem May 23, 1929 ; married.
Gittings, John Sterett. — 6. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 16,
1888; attended sch. in U. S. and Switzerland; Univ.
of Lausanne 1908 ; Harvard, A. B. 1910 ; Columbia
Univ. 1911-12 ; Univ. of Md. 1912-13 ; mem. of bar
of Md. ; private sec. to Am. Ministers to Uruguay,
Paraguay, and Portugal 1910-12 ; sec. to Am. Arbi-
trator in Ecuador 1913-14 ; asst. sec. gen., Pan Ameri-
can Financial Conf., Washington, 1915 ; foreign bank-
ing and insur. 1914-16 ; U. S. Navy 1917-19 ; It.
comdr.. Volunteer Naval Reserve ; drafting officer,
Dept. of State, 1919-21 ; app., after exam., sec. of
emb. or leg. of class four Aug. 24, 1921. and assigned
to the Dept. ; to Hel.singfors Oct. 22, 1921 ; resigned
Nov. 1, 1921 ; with a casualty company 1921-22 ;
app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four
Sept. 22, 1922; assigned to Santiago Nov. 13, 1922;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned
as 3d sec. at Riga, Kovno, and Tallinn July 17,
1924 ; detailed to Stockholm Sept. 15, 1924 ; class
seven Sept. 20, 1924 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Prague
Mar. 15, 1926 ; at Helsingfors June 27, 1929 ; 2d sec.
Oct. 19, 1929 ; class six Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to
Vienna Aug. 14, 1930 ; married.
Gjessing, Erland. — b. Slesvig, Gernrany, Mar. 16,
1870 ; naturalized 1897 ; attended gymnasium and
business sch. in Denmark ; New York Univ. 1913-17 ;
bookkeeper and stenog. 1891-1904 ; insp. of immigra-
tion 1904-15 ; elk. and translator in banking com-
pany 1915-18 ; app. v. c. at Copenhagen May 27,
1918 ; married.
Glennan, Marjorie Denver. — b. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended French sch. 1923-24 ; typist-
clk., U. S. Food Admin., 1918; app. elk., temp., at
$1,020 in the Dept. of State Nov. 23, 1918; at $960
July 1, 1919 ; at $1,020 Nov. 1, 1919 ; permanently at
$900 Dec. 10, 1920 ; at $1,000 Aug. 16, 1921 ; at
$1,100 Feb. 1, 1924 ; at $1,200 May 31, 1924, effective
June 1; at $1,500 July 1, 1924; at $1,560 Mar. 1.
1927; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$1,740 July 1, 1928; at $1,800 Oct. 1, 1928; at
$1,920 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Gluckman, Arcadi (Capt.) — 6. in Russia Feb. 25,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; Pratt Inst, two yrs. ; entered
U. S. Army Nov. 30, 1917 ; assigned as language
officer at Peiping May 16, 1929 ; married.
Goforth, Hemdon Ware. — b. near Lenoir, N. C,
Sept. 2, 1S84 ; attended public and private sch. ;
Rutherford Coll. two yrs. ; George Washington Univ.
four yrs. ; teachers' institutes ; teacher and principal
of sch. 1902-8 ; teacher, principal, and supervisor of
sch., Philippine service, 1908-12 ; elk. and examiner.
Civil Ser. Commn., 1913-16 ; elk.. Interstate Com.
Commn., 1916-19 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to Guatemala
Oct. 22, 1919 ; to Santos May 14, 1921 ; class two
Nov. 17, 1921; class one May 26, 1922; cons, of
class seven Mar. 1, 1923 ; assigned to Santos Mar.
28, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Sao Paulo Aug. 17, 1925 ; to Sher-
brooke May 12, 1927 ; class seven May 23, 1929 ;
married.
Goldsberry, Paul Eugene.' — b. Ash Grove, Mo.,
Nov. 3, 1903 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
elk. and salesman 1917-24, 1926-27; elk., stenog.,
and translator. War Dept., 1924-25 ; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State June 1, 1927; at
$1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500 July 1,
1928 ; at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1929 ; at $1,800 July 1,
1930 ; married.— DCR.
Gooch, Esther Conneal.— b. Earle, Ark. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; George Washington
Univ. 1927- ; elk. in Govt, depts. 1924-26 ; app. elk.
at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Mar. 9, 1926; at
$1,380 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,560 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1929 ;
at $1,680 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Goodier, Harvey Treadway. — b. Utica, N. Y., July
7, 1893 ; Cascadilla Sch. and Utica Free Acad. ; Cor-
nell 1914-15 ; studied law ; app., after exam., student
interpreter in Japan Oct. 15, 1915 ; interpreter at
Yokohama Feb. 9, 1918 ; also v. e. at Yokohama Feb.
12, 1918; at Dairen Dec. 13, 1920; v. c. and inter-
preter at Yokohama Jan. 6, 1921 ; v. c. at Nagoya Oct.
19, 1921 ; also interpreter at Nagoya Oct. 20, 1921 ;
V. c. and interpreter at Yokohama Apr. 1, 1922 ; eon^.
of class seven June 22, 1922 ; assigned to Taihoku
Sept. 18, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Nagoya Dec. 12, 1924 ; to Van-
couver Feb. 13, 1928 ; class seven July 24, 1930 ;
married.
Goodwin, Myra Lay ton (Mrs.) — b. Bridgeville, Del. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog. to
mem. of Cong. 1919-22 ; stenog. 1923-24 ; elk. in
Dept. of Com. 1924-25, in Dept. of State 1925-26;
reapp. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Feb. 11,
1927 ; at $1,500 June 1, 1927 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,680 Sept. 1, 1928; at $1,740 .July
I, 1930.— VD.
Goold, Herbert Stewart. — b. San Francisco, Calif.,
Aug. 10, 1886 ; Stanford, A. B. 1909 ; mem. of bar
of Calif. ; elk. 1909-11 ; law elk. 1911-16 ; app., after
exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Oct. 2. 1916 ;
assigned to the Dept. Oct. 19, 1916 ; to Bucharest Dec.
5, 1916 (canceled) ; to Vienna Jan. 31, 1917; to Santo
Domingo June 7, 1917 ; class three Aug. 23, 1917 ;
assigned to La Paz July 11, 1918 ; to Guatemala May
II, 1920; to Bogota Jan. 7, 1921; to Managua Aug.
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2, 1921 ; to London Jan. 18, 1922 ; class two Mar. 23,
1922 : For. Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1924 ;
assigned as 1st sec. at Athens July 17, 1924 ; at San
Jose, Costa Rica, May 28, 1929 ; class three Dec. 19,
1929; cons, and assigned to Beirut Sept. 23, 19.30
(canceled) ; cons. gen. and assigiu'd to Beirut Oct. 24,
1930; married.
Gordon, George Anderson. — &. Iluntsville, Ala., Nov.
19, 1S85 ; attended prep. sch. in Switzerland and U. S. ;
Harvard, A. B. 1906 ; Columbia, LL. B. 1912, on
bd. of Law Review ; mem. of bar of N. Y. ; instructor,
St. Paul's Sch., 1906-9 ; law practice 1912-17 ; U. S.
Army 1916, 1917-19, capt., overseas service ; with Am.
Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919 ; app., after
exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Feb. 18, 1920 ;
assigned to Paris Feb. 19, 1920 ; sec. of class three
Mar. 23, 1922 ; assigned to the Dept. Aug. 20, 1923 ;
class two Jan. 23, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class four
July 1, 1924 ; 1st sec. at Budapest Apr. 15, 1925 ;
class three Aug. 31, 1925 ; tech. asst. to Am. del..
Preparatory Commn. for the Disarmament Conf.,
Geneva, 1927 ; 1st sec. at Paris May 11, 1927 ; adviser
to Am. del., Conf. for LimitatioB of Naval Armament,
Geneva, 1927 ; tech. expert. Int. Conf. on Treatment
of Foreigners, Paris, 1929 ; class two Dec. 19, 1929 ;
couns. of emb. at Paris Jan. 8, 1930 ; adviser, London
Naval Conf., 1930 ; couns. of emb. at Berlin Mar. 26,
1930 ; married.
Gormley, Bernadette.— 6. Waseca, Minn. ; Univ. of
Minn., B. S. 1921, B. S. in library instruction 1930;
Univ. of Mich., summer 1928 ; teacher in high sch.
1921-23, 1925-26; library asst. 1923-25, 1926-29;
app. library asst. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State
Oct. 7, 1930.— HA.
Gotlleh, Bernard.— 6. New York City Nov. 7, 1893 ;
Columbia, B. A. 1914 ; teacher of Spanish in high
sch. ; app., after exam., cons. asst. Mar. 24, 1915 ;
student interpreter in Turkey May 1, 1915 ; v. c. and
interpreter at Baghdad Aug. 24, 1917, but did not
proceed to post ; detailed to the Dept. Aug. 24,
1917 ; to Cairo Oct. 11, 1918 ; t. c. and interpreter
at Cairo Mar. 10, 1919 ; detailed to Teheran Sept.
7, 1921 ; V. c. and interpreter at Teheran Nov. 10,
1921 ; cons, of class six Nov. 23, 1921 ; For. Ser.
officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Halifax
Sept. 8, 1924 ; to Singapore July 27, 1926 ; to Welling-
ton Mar. 10, 1928 ; class six May 9, 1930 ; married.
Gourley, Louis Hill. — b. Springfield, 111., Oct. 17,
1889 ; attended business sch. ; Alliance Frangaise, sum-
mer 1909 ; Univ. of 111., A. B. 1912 ; Columbia Univ.,
jiummer 1915 ; George Washington, M. A. 1916 ; La-
Salle Extension Univ. ; prof, of Eng., San Luis Coll.,
San Luis PotosI, Mexico, 1912-13 ; app. elk. in Am.
•Consulate at Vera Cruz July 1, 1913 ; v. c. at Vera
Cruz July 1, 1916 ; app., after exam., cons. asst. Aug.
-30, 1916; v. c. at Warsaw July 21, 1919; v. c. of
■career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to War-
saw Oct. 22, 1919 ; class two May 24, 1920 ; class one
Nov. 17, 1921 ; cons, of class seven June 22, 1922 ;
^■lass six Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Lourengo Marques Apr. 10,
1925 ; to Port Elizabeth Dec. 30, 1925 ; detailed to Int.
Radiotelegraph Conf., Washington, 1927 ; assigned to
Sao Paulo Feb. 2, 1928; class six May 23, 1929.
Gowen, Franklin Crosbie. — b. Florence, Italy, of
Am. parents, Dec. 16, 1895 ; private tutors ; Surrey
House Coll., Loudon, England ; Royal Tech. Sch., Leg-
horn, Italy, grad. ; Emerson Inst. ; English-Italian I
corr. and translator, teacher of Eng. and Italian 1915-
20 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Leghorn Jan. 1,
1920 ; V. c. at Leghorn Oct. 26, 1920 ; at Genoa June
G, 1925 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.
and V. c. of career Jan. 7, 1926 ; assigned to Genoa j
Feb. 1, 1926 ; to Rome Aug. 10, 1926 ; to Leghorn, ]
temp., Jan. 11, 1928 ; to Rome Feb. 7, 1928 ; class »
eight, cons., and assigned to Rome Dec. 19, 1929 ; to
Naples Apr. 17, 1930 ; married. I
Grace, William Joseph. — h. San Francisco, Calif.,
Jan. 26, 1875 ; St. John's Acad. ; Manhattan Coll.,
B. A. 1895; Catholic Univ., LL. B. 1906; mem. of ]
bar of N. Y. ; asst. supt. and mgr. of mines, Durango, |
Mexico, 1895-97, 1899-1902 ; mgr. of , company in j
Mexico City 1897-98 ; v. c. at Durango 1902 ; law 1
practice 1907-14; N. Y. Cavalry 1907-9; app., after ]
exam., cons, at Aden Apr. 24, 1914 ; cons, of class eight
by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class seven Oct. 18, ;
1915, and assigned to Leghorn ; class six Sept. 5, |
1919 ; assigned to Sheffield Oct. 1, 1919 ; For. Ser. j
officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; class six May 9, 1
1930 ; married. ',
Graham, Ruth C. (Mrs.) — b. Denver. Colo.; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1928-30 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State July 1, 1930.— SS.
*Grant-Smith, XJ. — h. Washington, Pa., Nov. 18,
1870 ; Trinity Hall, De Veaux, and St. Paul's Sch. ;
Washington and Jefferson Coll. grad. ; Harvard Grad.
Sch. ; dir. and mil. instructor, Trinity Hall Sch.,
1896-1903; app. 2d sec. at Constantinople Sept. 8. ■
1903; 3d sec. at London Feb. 8, 1906; sec. of leg. at
Santiago, Chile, June 10, 1908 ; at Brussels Aug. 4, ',
1909 ; honorary commr. to the Universal and Int. >
Exposition at Brussels, 1910 ; sec. of emb. at Vienna J
Sept. 12, 1912 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of class one by '
act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned as couns. of
emb. at Vienna July 17, 1916 ; at Copenhagen July 18,
1917 ; charge d'affaires at Copenhagen 1917-19 ; en
disponibilit^ Sept. 18, 1919 ; Am. commr. in Hungary
Dec. 4, 1919 ; signed treaty of peace between the
U. S. and Hungary Aug. 29, 1921 ; charge d'affaires
pro tempore to Hungary Dec. 20, 1921 ; E. E. and
M. P. to Albania Sept. 22, 1922 ; to Uruguay Mar. 18, |
1925; resigned Jan. 29, 1930. j
!
Graves, Florence Payne.— 6. Titus Co., Tex. ; at- ,
tended high sch. ; teacher in public sch. 1909-11 ; !
recorder of deeds in circuit court 1911-18 ; dep. elk. '
of circuit court 1918 ; elk., War Dept, 1918-20 ; elk. "
for atty. 1920-21 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of ;
State Mar. 9, 1921 ; at $1,000 Sept. 1, 1922 ; at $1,100
Apr. 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. ,
1, 1927 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at ,
.'i;j,740 July 1, 1928; at $1,860 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Graves, George Millard. — b. Bennington, Vt., Sept. ,
2, 1903 ; Pawling Sch. grad. ; Williams Coll. 1921-23 ; j
Univ. of Cambridge, England, 1923-24 ; Unir. of Gre-
noble 1924-25 ; L'Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques |
1925-26 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. 1
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BIOGEAPHIES
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and V. c. of career Jan. 13, 1928 ; assijinecl to the
For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 20, 1928 ; to Mukden June 11,
1928; to Hankow Sept. 18, 1928; married.
Gray, Archibald Edmund. — b. Cincinnati, Oliio, Nov.
16, 1000; U. S. N. A. 1919-20; Eureka Coll., B. S.
1922 ; Univ. of 111., M. S. 1923, Ph. D. 1925 ; chemist
for rubber company 1925-26 ; instructor in chemistry,
Lehigh Univ., 1926-28; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career May 17. 1928 ; as-
signed to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928 ; to Callao-
Lima Jan. 18, 1929 ; married.
Gray, Cecil Wayne. — b. Emmett, Tenn., Aug. 14,
1898; Roanoke Coll., B. A. 1020; S. A. T. C. 1918;
instructor, Millersburg Mil. Inst., 1921-22 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate General at Buenos Aires June 18,
1923: resigned Sept. 19, 1925; reapp. Oct. 23, 1925;
V. c. at Buenos Aires May 6, 1927 ; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and assigned
to Buenos Aires Oct. 24, 1928; to Berlin Nov. 19,
1930.
Gray, Edith Myrtle (Mrs.)— 6. Clinton, Iowa ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk. and stenog.
1895-1901, 1908-17 ; elk.. War Dept., 1917-22 ; app.
elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State July 28, 1922 ; at
$1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at
$1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1,
1928 ; at $1,800 Oct. 1, 1928 ; at $1,920 July 1,
1930.— LA.
Gray, Paul Judson. — h. Boston, Mass., Mar. 25,
1900; Bates Coll., A. B. 1926; Harvard, A. M. 1927;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. Nov. 18, 1929; to Stuttgart Mar. 26, 1930;
married.
Green, Joseph Coy. — h. Cincinnati, Ohio, Apr. 12,
1887 ; Princeton, A. B. 1908, A. M. 1909 ; Univ. of
Paris 1909-10, 1913-14 ; Princeton 1914-15 ; instruc-
tor in hist., Bordentown MIL Inst., 1910-11, Colum-
bia Univ., 1911-13 ; with Commn. for Relief in Bel-
gium 1915-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, maj., overseas
service ; dir. for Rumania and Near East, Am. Relief
Admin., 1918-19 ; asst. and assoc. prof, of hist, and
politics, Princeton, 1920-30 ; app. divisional asst. at
$5,600 in the Dept. of State Oct. 6, 1930 ; married. —
WE.
Green, Leonard Newell. — 1). Superior, Nebr., June 1,
1893 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of Minn. 1912-
13 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., grad. 1921 ; elk.
and stenog., 1911-17 ; elk.. War. Dept., 1917, 1919-
21 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; app., after exam., cons,
asst. Apr. 23, 1921 ; v. c. of career of class three
Nov. 23, 1923 ; assigned to Yokohama Dec. 13, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Yokohama May 17, 1928 ; to
Belfast Apr. 5, 1930 ; class seven July 24, 1930.
Green, Samuel. — h. Baltimore, Md., May 11, 1900;
Gilman Sch. ; Wenonah Mil. Acad. grad. ; Williams-
town Inst, of Politics 1924 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; 2d
It., O. R. C. : elk. 1919-21 ; app. elk. in Am. Consu-
late at St. Michael's Sept. 1921 ; v. c. at Rio de
Janeiro July 5. 1922 ; cons. asst. Aug. 28, 1923 ; de-
tailed to the Dept. Sept. 5, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Prescott Sept. 5,
1924 ; to Sofia July 6, 1925 ; detailed to Int. Radio-
telegraph Conf.. Washington, 1927 ; class eight, cons.,
and assigned to Sofia Oct. 16, 1920 ; to Berlin Mar.
26, 1930.
Greene, Elbridge Gerry. — h. Dresden, Germany, of
.Vm. parents, Aug. 29, 1888 ; Clifton Coll., England ;
St. Paul's Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1911 ; app., after
exam., 3d sec. at London May 22, 1914 ; sec. of emb.
or leg. of class five by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
class four Mar. 2, 1915 ; assigned to London Mar. 6,
1915 ; class three July 28, 1915 ; assigned to Caracas
Aug. 10, 1916 ; to Panama Apr. 6, 1918 ; to the Dept.
Jan. 18, 1919 ; to Budapest Dec. 12, 1919 ; class two
Dec. 20, 1919 ; assigned to Bucharest Oct. 8, 1920 ;
to Sofia July 29, 1921 ; to Paris Mar. 1, 1922 ; For.
«er. officer of class four July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 1st
sec. at Peking July 17, 1924 ; at Bangkok Dec. 13,
1926; at Vienna May 3, 1928; at Helsingfors, temp..
Aug. 13, 1929 ; at Buenos Aires Aug. 13, 1929 :
married.
Greene, Winthrop Stephenson. — 6. Worcester, Mass.,
May 16, 1891 ; Bowdoin Coll., A. B. 1913; insur.
business 1913-17, 1919-22; U. S. Army 1917-19.
1922-24, It. col. ; elk. in Am. Consulate at Cobh
1924 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and
v. c. of career Oct. 16, 1924 ; assigned to Cobh Oct.
21, 1924; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 8, 1926:
assigned as 3d sec. at Santiago, Chile, June 15, 1926 :
class eight and cons. Dec. 19, 1929; assigned as 3d
sec. at Berne June 9, 1930 ; married.
Greenup, Julian Cecil. — 6. Washburn, Mo., Nov. 4,
1891; Union Coll. (Nebr.) 1911-12; studied in Ger-
many and Switzerland 1912-14 ; Univ. of Calif., A. B.
1915, M. A. 1917 ; teacher of printing, hist., and
modern languages, and principal of high sch. 1915-19 :
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept.
27, 1919 ; assigned to Oruro Oct. 31, 1919 ; to Las
Palmas May 14, 1920 ; class two Nov. 17, 1921 ;
class one May 26, 1922 ; cons, of class seven Dec. 19,
1928 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ;
resigned July 3, 1926 ; instructor in modern languages
in jr. coll. 1926-29 ; app. trade commr. at Madrid
June 1, 1929 ; asst. cml. att. at Madrid June 7, 1930 ;
married.
Gresham, Lon Stewart. — b. Greshamville, Ga., July
31, 1889 ; Ga. Sch. of Tech. 1905 ; salesman 1906-17 ;
U. S. Army 1917-20, 2d It., overseas service ; U. S.
Army civilian employee 1920-23 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Bremen Apr. 20, 1923 ; v. c. at Bremen
Nov. 30, 1929 ; married.
Grew, Joseph Clark. — b. Boston, Mass., May 27,
1880 ; Groton Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1902 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate General at Cairo July 19, 1904 ;
dep. cons. gen. at Cairo Nov. 3, 1904; app., after
exam., 3d sec. at Mexico City Mar. 1, 1906 ; at Petro-
grad May 7, 1907 ; 2d sec. at Berlin June 10, 1908 ;
sec. of emb. at Vienna Jan. 27, 1911 ; at Berlin
Sept. 12, 1912 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of class one by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned as couns. of emb.
at Berlin July 17, 1916 ; assigned to Vienna Feb.
158
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14, 1917, and as couns. Feb. 19, 1917 ; to the Dept.
May 2.3, 1917 ; act. chief, Division of Western Euro-
pean Afifairs, Mar. 14, 1918 ; sec. to Am. del., armistice
<;onf. of Supreme War Council, Versailles, 1918 ; sec.
gen. with ranli of E. E. and M. P., Am. Commn. to
Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1918-19 ; assigned as couns.
of emb. at Paris Nov. 28, 1919 ; E. E. and M. P. to
Denmark Apr. 7, 1920; to Switzerland Sept. 24,
1921; unofficial observer, Lausanne Conf., 1922-23;
empowered by the Pros, to negotiate, conclude, and
sign treaty of Amity and Commerce with Turliey
1923 ; unofficial representative, ninth sess., Temp.
Mixed Commn. for Reduction of Armaments, Geneva,
1924, and meeting of subcommittee, Paris, 1924 ;
undersec. of state Mar. 7, 1924 ; chm. of For. Ser.
Personnel Bd. and of Bd. of Examiners for the For.
Ser. July 1, 1924 to June 30, 1927 ; A. E. and P. to
Turliey May 19, 1927 ; married.
Griffin, Ruth Patee. — b. St. Joseph, Mo. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; typist, Bu. of War
Risk Insur., 1918-19 ; app. elk. at $1,140 in the Dept.
of State Dec. 1, 1924 ; at $1,320 Nov. 16, 1925 ; at
$1,.380 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,560 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,680 July 1,
1930.— CR.
Griffin, Thomas. — h. Washington, D. C, Feb. 25,
1877 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk.,
U. S. and Chilean Claims Commn., 1900-1901, Spanish
Treaty Claims Commn., 1901-10 ; app. elk. at $900
in the Dept. of State Apr. 26, 1910 ; at $1,000 July
1, 1910; at $1,200 June 27, 1911; at $1,400 June
22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at $1,600 Dec. 9, 1918 ; at
$1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Dec. 1, 1925 ; research
asst. Apr. 21, 1928; at $1,980 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,300 Oct. 1. 1928; at $2,500 July 1, 1930;
at $2,600 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; mar-
ried.—TD.
Groeninger, Joseph George. — b. Baltimore, Md., Nov.
22, 1884 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
with business firms six yrs. ; Public Athletic League
and Playground Assoc, of Baltimore two yrs. ; app.
elk. in Am. Leg. at Copenhagen Dec. 7, 1911 ; v. c. at
Copenhagen Oct. 18, 1918 ; app., after exam., v. c. of
career of class three May 24, 1920, and assigned to
Copenhagen ; detailed to Berlin Sept. 28, 1920 ; as-
signed to Berlin Nov. 15, 1921 ; class two Nov. 17,
1921 ; class one Nov. 23, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ;
cons. Mar. 3, 1925 ; assigned to Tallinn Mar. 23, 1925 ;
to Rotterdam July 3, 1926 ; to Batavia Oct. 27, 1927 ;
(lass seven Dec. 19, 1929.
Gross, Christian. — 6. Chicago, 111., Oct. 9, 1895 ;
Pniv. of 111., B. S. 1917 ; attended Univ. of Cler-
mont, Grenoble, and Algiers ; U. S. Army 1917-20,
It. ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class
four Dec. 12, 1923 ; assigned to Paris Jan. 16, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned
as 3d sec. at Port au Prince Sept. 1, 1926 ; at Berne
July 30, 1928 ; class seven Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned
as 2d sec. at Habana July 21, 1930 (canceled).
Groth, Edward Miller. — h. New York City June 14,
1893 ; high sch. grad. ; Columbia Univ. ; elk. 1912-16 ;
U. S. Navy 1917-19; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three May 24, 1920 ; assigned to Rotterdam
June 11. 1920 ; class two Nov. 17, 1921 ; class one
May 26, 1922 ; assigned to Belgrade June 23, 1922 ; to
Beirut Jan. 29, 1923 ; cons, of class seven Mar. 1,
1923 ; cla.ss six Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Damascus Aug. 1,
1924 ; detailed to Aleppo July 2, 1925 ; to Baghdad
Aug. 3, 1925 ; assigned to Damascus Aug. 11, 1925 ;
class six Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned to Surabaya Dec.
17, 1925 ; to Copenhagen July 2, 1929 ; class five
July 24, 1930.
Grotjohan, Albert William J. — 1). Rotterdam", Hol-
land, July 17, 1900 ; naturalized 1920 ; U. S. Army
1919-20 ; elk. in Trcas. Dept. 1924-26, in Post Office
Dept. 1926-27, in Dept. of State 1927-29; in Census
Bu. 1930 ; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State
Apr. 25, 1930 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930 ; married.— CO.
Groves, H, Lawrence. — h. Coudersport, Pa., Jan. 21,
1888 ; Hotchkiss Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1912 ; with mfg.
firms 1912-19 ; app. trade commr. in France and
Switzerland Jan. 1919 ; assigned to Latvia, Finland,
Estonia, and Lithuania Jan. 1921 ; to Prague Dec. 13,
1922 ; Inter-parliamentary Conf., Prague, 1924 ; cml.
att. at Prague July 28, 1924; at Vienna Jan. 13,
1925 ; also at Belgrade and Budapest Apr. 28, 1927 ;
tech. expert, Conf. for Removal of Import and Ex-
port Restrictions, Geneva, 1927 ; relieved of duty as
cml. att. at Budapest Oct. 2, 1928 ; app. cml. att. at
Berlin Sept. 24, 1929 ; married.
Grummon, Stuart Edgar. — h. Newark, N. J., Mar. 28,
1901 ; Newark Acad. ; National Univ. of Mexico, sum-
mer 1922 ; Princeton, B. A. 1923 ; app., after exam.,
sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Dec. 12, 1923, and
assigned to the Dept. ; to Mexico City Feb. 5, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class eight and assigned as 3d sec.
at Me.xico City July 1, 1924 ; at The Hague Jan. 22,
1927; at Madrid July 12, 1927; detailed to Conf. of
Int. Chamber of Com., Stockholm, 1927 ; class seven
May 17, 1928 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Port au Prince
July 24, 1928 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ; class six July
24, 1930; assigned to the Dept. Nov. 6, 1930.— LA.
Gufler, Bernard. — b. Lawrence, Kans., June 1, 1903 ;
Univ. of Kans. one yr. ; Princeton, A. B. 1925 ; Har-
vard Sch. of Business Admin, one yr. ; wholesale busi-
ness 1926-28 ; teaclier in high sch. 1928-29 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to Vancouver, temp.,
Nov. 19, 1929; to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 19, 1930;
to Riga July 22, 1930.
Guggenheim, Harry F. — 6. West End, N. J.; Aug. 23,
1890 ; Yale 1907 ; Pembroke Coll., Cambridge Univ.,
B. A. 1913, M. A. 1918 ; official and dir. of copper com-
panies 1913-23 ; executive dir. of copper company and
organizer and operator of nitrate and tin interests ;
U. S. Navy 1917-21, It. comdr., overseas service ; pres.
of Daniel Guggenheim Fund for Promotion of Aero-
nautics since 1926 ; mem. of Committee of Experts,
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159
Prep. Commn. for the Disarmament Conf., Brussels,
1927 ; del., Inter-American Commn. of Cml. Aviation,
Third Pan American Cml. Conf., Washington, 1927 ;
del., Int. Conf. on Civil Aeronautics, Washington,
1928 ; mem. of Nat. Advisory Committee for Aero-
nautics ; app. A. E. and P. to Cuba Oct. 10, 1929 ;
married.
Guinn, Paul Spencer. — h. Catawissa, I'a., Dec. 25,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; Pace Inst, of Accountancy ;
Boston Univ. ; U. S. Naval Reserve Force 1918-19,
ensign ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. Nov.
9, 1915 ; elk. to cml. att. at London Dec. 1, 1920 ;
elk. to trade cjmmr. at The Hague Mar. 3, 1923 ; at
London Dec. 1, 1923 ; cml. agt. at Boston Dec. 1, 1924 ;
asst. trade commr. at The Hague July 1, 1927 ; asst.
cml. att. at The Hague Nov. 9, 1927 ; married.
Gunsiulus, Edwin Norton, jr. — b. London, Ohio, Feb.
25, 1894 ; Johannesburg Coll., So. Africa, one yr. ;
Upper Cauada Coll., Toronto, five yrs. ; elk. 1914-16;
cml. work 1916-18, 1919-20; U. S. Army 1918-19,
overseas service ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General
at Halifax Jan. 18, 1921; v. c. at Windsor Apr. 11,
1922 ; at Charlottetown Apr. 7, 1924 ; at Windsor
Dec. 1, 1930.
*Gunther, Franklin Mott. — h. New York City Feb.
28, 1885 ; Harvard, grad. 1907 ; L'ficole Libre des
Sciences Politiques one yr. ; private sec. to Am. Amb.
to Japan 1908-9 ; app., after exam., 3d sec. at Paris
Aug. 5, 1909 ; detailed to the Dept. Nov. 1, 1910 ; as-
signed as sec. of leg. at Managua Jan. 27, 1911 ; at
Lisbon Feb. 1, 1912 ; 2d sec. at Rio de Janeiro Aug.
22, 1912 ; sec. of leg. at Christiania Feb. 11, 1914 ;
si'C. to Am. del. and tech. del.. Int. Conf. on Spitz-
bergen, 1914 ; detailed at 2d sec. at London Sept. 15,
1914 ; class three by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; as-
signed to London Apr. 17, 1915 ; class two July 13,
1917 ; assigned to The Hague Feb. 6. 1919 ; class one
Dec. 20, 1919 ; assigned as couns. of emb. at Rome
June 14, 1920; to the Dept. Mar. 5, 1924; chief.
Division of Mexican Affairs, June 25, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer of class one July 1, 1924 ; E. E. and M. P. to
Egypt Apr. 5, 192S ; resigned Sept. 27, 1930 ; married.
Gwynn, William Martin.- — b. Detroit, Mich., Mar. 14,
1892 ; Univ. of Calif., B. L. 1914 ; L'ficole Libre des
Sciences Politiques, diploma 1924 ; L'ficole Nationale
des Langues Orientales 1922-25, 1928-29 ; Faculty
de Droit, Univ. of Paris, 1924-25 ; asst. in library of
I iiiv. of Calif., 1915-16; with Am. Commn. for Relief
in Belgium 1916-17 ; ambulance driver with French
Army Apr-Sept. 1917; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It.,
overseas service ; executive officer in Trieste, Italy,
for U. S. Food Admin. 1919 ; insp. in Galicia, Poland,
for Am. Relief Admip. 1919-22 ; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass. May 28, 1926 ; v. c. of career
June 15, 1926 ; assigned to Prague Mar. 26, 1927 ; as
language officer at Paris Aug. 16, 1928 ; as v. c. at
Tallinn, temp., June 15, 1929 ; as language officer at
Paris Nov. 7, 1929 ; class eight and cons. May 9,
1930; married.
Hackworth, Green Haywood. — b. Prestonburg, Ky.,
Jan. 23, 1883 ; Willard Normal Sch. grad. ; Valparaiso
Univ., B. A. 1905 ; Georgetown, LL. B. 1912 ; George
Washington Univ. one yr. ; mem. of bar of D. C. ;
mom.. Advisory Committee on Research in Int. L<iw,
Harvard since 1928 ; elk., 1909-16 ; app. law elk. at
$2,000 in the Dept. of State Aug. 10, 1916 ; at .?2,250
Oct. 22, 1917 ; at $2,500 Jan. 2, 1918 ; asst. solicitor
Oct. 1, 1918; at $3,000 July 1, 1919; asst. to the
•solicitor at $4,000 Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1,
1920 ; drafting officer July 1, 1920 ; asst. solicitor at
$4,500 Aug. 16, 1922 ; app. to represent the interests
of the U. S. in all matters or investigations before
the Int. Joint Commn., U. S. and Canada, 1922-25 ;
to represent the Dept. of State in negotiation of
treaty and protocol between U. S. and Great Britain
to regulate the level of the Lake of the Woods and
settle certain claims, and an agreement between U. S.
and Canada to refer to the Int. Joint Commn. certain
questions relating to Rainy Lake and other lakes of
the Lake of the Woods watershed, Ottawa and Wash-
ington, 1922-25 ; del., Lausanne Conf., 1923, and to
Spain on treaty negotiations 1923 ; at $5,200 July 1,
1924 ; at $5,600 May 1, 1925 ; act. solicitor of the
Dept. of State July 1, 1925 : solicitor Aug. 10, 1925 :
del., Conf. for the Codification of Int. Law, The
Hague, 1930; married.— SO.
Haeberle, Arminius T. — 6. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 23,'
1S74 ; Elmhurst Coll. ; Washington Univ., A. B. ;
instructor, St. Charles Coll., Mo., 1896-97; principal
of public sch. 1897-98 ; vice-dir. of Institute Ingles,
Santiago, Chile, 1898-1903 ; head of modern language
dept. in high sch. 1904-8 ; app., after exam., cons,
at Manzanillo June 10, 1908 ; at Tegucigalpa Jan. 11,
1910 ; at St. Michael's Nov. 24, 1913 ; cons, of class
seven by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class five Feb.
22, 1915, and assigned to Pernambuco ; class four
Sept. 14, 1917 ; detailed to Rio de Janeiro July 29,
1919 ; class three June 4, 1920 ; assigned to Sao
Paulo Mar. 30, 1923 ; cons. gen. of class four June 5,
1924; For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924;
assigned to Dresden July 1, 1925 ; cla.ss two July 24,
1930 ; married.
Haering, George John. — b. New York City Aug. 13,
1895 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Mich, three yrs. ;
U. S. Army 1917-20 ; with steamship company as
supercargo, asst. port capt., special representative in
Ireland, and asst. mgr. of branch office, 1920-24 ;
app., after exam.. For Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Oct. 16, 1924 ; assigned to Kobe Nov. 8,
1924 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Kobe May 23,
1929 ; to Rangoon Sept. 6, 1929 ; married.
Hagen, Edward Gillette (1st Lt.) — b. Hoboken,
N. J., Sept. 15, 1893; U. S. N. A., grad. 1917; entered
U. S. Marine Corps Mar. 30, 1917 ; assigned as lan-
guage officer at Peiping Feb. 5, 1930 ; married.
Hagerman, Worthington Estel. — b. Carmel, Ind.,
Nov. 25, 1878 ; high sch. grad. ; Penn Coll. 1898-
1900 ; Art Inst., Chicago, 1900-1903 ; app. elk. in Am.
Emb. at Paris July 14, 1916 ; resigned Feb. 1917 ;
elk., U. S. Army, 1918-19 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
General at Paris Aug. 12, 1919 ; v. c. at Nantes Dec.
3, 1925; at Calais, temp., Oct. 30, 1926; at Nantes
Dec. 3, 1926 ; at Boulogne-sur-Mer, temp., Aug. 5,
1927 ; at Nantes Oct. 1, 1927 ; at Calais, temp., Aug.
4, 1928; at Nantes Sept. 19. 1928; at Havre Aug.
25, 1930 ; at Boulogne-sur-Mer Nov. 4. 1930 ; married.
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Haig, Robert VanRensselaer. — b. Washington, D. C,
Ausj. 10, 1900 : Univ. of Md., B. S. 1921 ; George
Washington, LL. B. 1929 : mem. of bar of D. C. ;
S. A. T. C. 1918; cll<. 1921-23; app. elk. at $1,000
in the Dcpt. of Stato .Tan. 27, 1923 ; at $1,100 Mar.
1, 1924 ; at $1,200 Ma.v 31, 1924, effective June 1 ;
at $1,440 July 1. 1924: at $1,680 May 1, 1925; at
$1,740 Mar. 1. 1927; at $1,860 .July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act); law elk. at $2,000 Dec. 1, 1928; at $2,600
Mar. 1, 1929; at $2,800 July 1, 1930; married.— PD.
Hailer, Fred E.— &. Washington, D. C, Jan. 7,
18SS : attended public sch. ; U. S. Marine Corps
1910-14; watchman in Govt, bldgs. 1917-18; U. S.
Xavy 1018 ; watchman. State, War, Navy Bldg..
1919-21 ; app. messenger in the Dept. of State Mar.
8, 1921 ; elk. at $1,140 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,200 Mar.
1, 1925; at $1,260 Dec. 1, 1925; at $1,320 Mar. 1,
1927 ; at $1,380 Nov. 1. 1927 ; at $1,500 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,560 July 1, 1928; at $1,680
July 1, 1930 ; married.— FA.
Haines, Henry Snowden. — b. Burlington, N. J., July
15, 1007 ; attended business sch. ; Rutgers, B. Lift.
1930 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Ceiba July 18,
1930 ; V. c. at Ceiba Dec. 20, 19.30.
Hale, Bernard Franklin. — h. Lunenburg, Vt., July
22, 1896 ; attended sch. in U. S. and Canada ; God-
dard Sem. ; Hebron Acad. grad. ; private tutors in
England ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at
London Dec. 28, 1916; v. c. at Edinburgh Mar. 5,
1918 ; at Swansea June 11, 1918 ; at Leeds Nov. 24,
1919 ; at Plymouth Jan. 3, 1920 ; app., after exam.,
cons. asst. Nov. 17, 1920 ; v. c. of career of class
three May 26, 1922 ; assigned to Plymouth June 23,
1922 ; to Dundee July 18, 1923 ; class two Nov. 23,
1923 ; class one May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class nine and cons. Aug. 8,
1924 ; assigned to Dunfermline Aug. 30, 1924 ; class
eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Marseille May 29,
1925 ; class seven May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Geneva,
temp.. Oct. 21, 19.30 ; married.
*Hall, Barton. — b. Leavenworth, Kans., July 13.
1881 ; Harvard. S. B. 1907 ; architect ; U. S. Army
1017-19, 1st It. : app., after exam., sec. of emb. or
leg. of class four Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Athens
Oct. 14, 1919 ; class three Jan. 18, 1922 ; assigned to
Berlin July 13, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class six
July 1. 1924; assigned as 2d .sec. at Helsingfors
July 17, 1924 ; at Prague June 27, 1929 ; resigned
Dec. 15, 1930.
Hall, Carlos Clark. — b. Cuernavaca. Mexico, of Am.
parents. Feb. 18. 1900 : Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.
1023-25; asst. sugar chemist 1913-14; British Army,
World War; U. S. Army 1919-25; editorial asst.. Pan
American Sanitary Bu., 1925-26 ; interpreter for Ar-
gentine section. Pan American Cml. Conf., Washing-
ton, 1927 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.
and v. c. of career Feb. 5, 1927 ; assigned to the For.
Ser. Sch. Feb. 14. 1927 ; to Medellin Mar. 16, 1928 ;
married.
Hall, Claude Haines, jr. — b. Baltimore. Md., Dec.
14. 1899 ; Baltimore Polyteeh. Inst., grad. 1920 ; Johns
Hopkins L'niv. 1920-23 ; research work at Yale ; lab-
oratory asst.. r. S. N. A.. 1919; dir. of laboratori< s.
Md. Acad, of Sciences, 1919-24 ; ordnance computer.
War Dept., 1924 ; research asst., Yale, 1924-25 ; app.
elk. in the Am. Consulate at Johannesburg Aug. 10, '
1925 ; V. c. at Johannesburg Dec. 19, 1925 ; at Port
Elizabeth, temp., Nov. 20, 1926 ; at Johannesburg 1
Oct. 4, 1927 ; at Lourengo Marques, temp., Dec. 9, 1
1927 ; at Johannesburg Dec. 31, 1927 ; at Sarnia, ;
temp., June 29, 1929 ; at Kingston, Ont., temp., Oct.
8, 1929 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., J
V. c. of career, and assigned to Kingston, temp., Oct. ]
16, 1929: to Monrovia Nov. 23,. 1929; sec. in the |
Diplo. Ser. Feb. 6, 1930 ; also .3d sec. at Monrovia i
Feb. 8, 1930 : v. c. at Naples Sept. 27, 1930 ; married. •
Hall, Earl. — app. laborer, temp., in the Dept. of J
State Sept. 2:!, 1930.— CC. ;
Hall, James Aldrich. — h. Aiken, S. C, Nov. 10, j
1904 ; Episcopal High Sch. ; Princeton, A. B. 1927 ; ]
Georgetown Law Sch. 1929- ; mgr. of motor agency ,
1927-28; salesman 1928-29; elk.. Civil Ser. Commii.. :
1929-30 ; U. S. Marine Corps Reserve ; app. elk. at ;
$1,620 in the Dept. of State July 7, 1930 ; editorial
asst. at $1,800 Nov. 1, 1930 ; married. — HA. |
Hall, Margaret. — b. Annapolis, Md. ; Wellesley, ||
A. B. 1928; app. library asst. at $1,440 in the Dept. '
of State Jan. 1, 1929 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1929 ; at i
$1,800 June 1, 1930.— HA.
Hall, Monroe Bostwick. — b. Seabright, N. J., Aug. ';
11, 1901 ; Berkley-Irving and Westminster Sch. ; Co- j
lumbia Univ. 1924-26 : elk. 1919-22 ; editorial work |
with publishing company 1924-27 ; app., after exam., j
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career May 17,
1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928 ; as I
language officer at Tokyo Nov. 3, 1928 ; married.
Halpin, Gertrude Louise. — b. Auburn, N. Y. ; at- .
tended high sch. ; stenog. 1923-26 ; app. elk. at $1,320 '
in the Dept. of State Feb. 1, 1926 ; at $1,500 June 1, ■
1927 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740
July 1, 1930.— SS.
Halstead, Albert. — b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 10, -
1867 ; Lawrenceville Sch. ; Princeton, B. A. 1889 ; ^
newspaper corr. and magazine writer 1891-96 ; col. !
and aide-de-camp on staff of Gov. William McKinley 1
1892-96 ; editor of newspaper 1896-99 ; Washington
corr. and publicist 1899-1906 ; app., after exam., cons,
at Birmingham Apr. 3, 1906 ; cons, of class four by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; eons. gen. of class three Feb.
22, 1915, and assigned to Vienna ; detailed to the
Dept. Mar. 28, 1917 ; assigned to Stockholm Dec. 19, I
1917; class two July 6, 1918; U. S. Comnir., Chief \
of Peace Mission to Austria, May 15, 1919 ; detailed |
to Paris Sept. 7, 1920 ; assigned to Montreal Nov. 26.
1920 ; For Ser. officer of class one July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to London June 16, 1928 ; married.
Hamilton, Maxwell McGaughey. — b. Tahlequah.
Okla., Dec. 20, 1896; Washington and Jefferson Coll.
1914-15: Princeton, grad. 1919; U. S. Army 1918;
instructor in Tome Sch. 1919-20 ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in China May 20, 1920 ; v. c. and
jr. interpreter at Canton Oct. 9, 1922 ; sr. interpreter
Nov. 5, 1923 ; cons, of class seven June 3. 1924 ; For.
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Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Shanghai (jr. assessor, Mixed Court) Apr. 30, 1925 :
class seven Oct. 20, 1926 ; sr. assessor Feb. 10, 1927 ;
assigned to the Dept. July 24, 1927 ; class six Dec.
19, 1929 ; resigned July 31, 1930 : app. divisional asst.
at $5,600 in the Dept. of State Aug. 1, 1930 ; mar-
ried.— FE.
Himlin, John Nellis. — 5. Roseburg. Oreg., Mar. 9.
1895 ; Univ. of Oreg. 1915-18 ; Harvard, S. B. 1923,
grad. work ; U. S. Army 1918 ; app., after exam., For.
Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. July 18, 1924 ; assigned as 3d soc. at Tirana
Oct. 20, 1924 ; at Madrid July 1, 1926 ; at Buenos
Aires Apr. 16, 1928 ; class eight and cons. May 17,
1928; class seven July 24, 1930.
Hanna, Margaret M. — 6. Ann Arbor, Mich. ; at-
tended high sch. ; private tutors; app. confidential
elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Nov. 16, 1895 ;
confidential elk. to the 2d asst. sec. of state Jan. 6,
1896 ; at $1,200 Feb. 23, 1897 ; detailed as clerical
asst.. Pious Fund Arbitration, The Hague, 1902 ; at
$1,400 Dec. 4, 1905 ; at $1,600 Mar. 4, 1907 ; de-
tailed as clerical asst. to Venezuelan Claims Commn.,
Caracas, 1903, to Am. del.. Second Peace Conf., The
Hague, 1907, to Am. tlel.. Fourth Int. Conf. of Am.
States, Buenos Aires. 1910 ; at $1,800 May 1, 1916 ;
chief of bu. at $2,100 July 1, 1918 ; special asst. at
$2,500 June 1, 1920 ; drafting officer July 1, 1920 ;
at $3,000 June 17, 1921, effective July 1 ; detailed as
special asst. and special disbursing officer to Am. del..
Fifth Int. Conf. of Am. States, Santiago. Chile, 1923 ;
chief, Office of Coordination and Review, Jan. 31,
1924 ; at $3,500 Apr. 1, 1924 ; at $3,600 May 1, 1925 ;
special disbursing officer of Am. del.. Sixth Int. Conf.
of Am. States. Habana. 1928; at $3,700 July 1. 1928
(Welch Act) : at $3,800 July 1. 1928; at $4,600 July
1. 1929 ; at $4,800 July 1, 1930 ; at $5,000 July 3. 1930
(Brookhart Act).- — CR.
Hanna, Matthew Elting. — 6. Londonderry, Ohio,
Mar. 9, 1873; U. S. M. A., grad. 1897; U. S. Army
1897-1913, capt. ; Cuban service 1898 ; aide to mil.
gov. of Cuba 1898-1902 ; commr. of public sch. of
Cuba 1900-1902 ; mil. att. at Habana 1902-4 ; special
agt. of U. S. in Panama 1909 ; special representative
of U. S. at German Army maneuvers 1911 ; chemical
mfg. business 1912-17 ; insp. gen., Mass. Militia,
1912-14 ; app. asst. in Am. Emb. at Mexico City
Feb. 1917 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg.
of class four Aug. 23, 1917, and assigned to Mexico
City ; sec. of class three Mar. 14, 1919 ; class two
Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned to the Dept. as act. chief,
Division of Mexican Affairs, Sept. 20, 1921 ; chief,
Dec. 20, 1921 ; assigned to Berlin Mar. 10, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1924 ; class
three Aug. 8, 1924 ; mem. of Bd. of Review, For. Ser.
Personnel, 1926 ; For. Ser. insp. Nov. 6, 1925 ; class
two June 30, 1927 ; assigned to Lima Nov. 11, 1927 ;
couus. of emb. Nov. 25, 1927 ; sec. to Am. del., Sixth
Int. Conf. of Am. States, Habana, 1928 ; assigned to
Managua Mar. 22, 1929; E. E. and M. P. to Nica-
ragua Dec. 16, 1929 ; married.
Hannan, Catherine Elizabeth (Mrs.) — 6. Washing-
ton, D. C. ; attended private sch. ; asst. chief tele-
phone operator, Treas. Dept., 1918-22; app. chief
telephone switchboard operator at $1,260 in the Dept.
of State Apr. 3, 1922; at $1,500 July 1, 1924; at
$1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1,
19.30.— DCR.
Hanson, Elsie R. — 6. Vinton, Iowa ; Coe Coll., B. A.
1929 ; business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1930 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Dec. 22, 1930. — PD.
Hanson, George Charles. — 6. Bridgeport, Conn., Oct.
11, 1883 ; Cornell, C. E. 1908 ; engineering 1908-9 ;
app., after exam., student interpreter in China Juno
12, 1909 ; dep. cons. gen. at Shanghai Sept. 7, 1911 :
also interpreter Oct. 15, 1911 ; v. and dep. cons, and
interpreter at Chefoo May 13, 1912 ; at Dalny Nov.
25, 1913 ; at Newchwang Mar. 17, 1914 ; v. and dep.
cons. gen. and interpreter at Tientsin May 9, 1914 ;
V. and dep. cons, and interpreter at Newchwang Jan.
5, 1915 ; cons, of class eight Mar. 2, 1915, and as-
signed to Swatow ; to Chungking Mar. 20, 1917 ; to
Foochow Apr. 15, 1918 ; class seven July 6, 1918 ;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Harbin Dec. 27,
1921 ; class five Aug. 23, 1922 ; class four June 5,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; class
four July 24, 1930.
Hanson, Hanna M. — b. Portland, Me. ; high seh.
grad. ; elk. and secretary 1920-26 ; app. elk. at $1,320
in the Dept. of State Oct. 11, 1926 ; at $1,500 May 1,
1927 ; at $1,560 Jan. 1, 1928 ; library asst. at $1,680
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.—
HA.
Hanson, John H. — 6, Brandon, Minn., Apr. 28,
1873 ; Augsburg Coll. and Augsburg Sem. 1894-1903 ;
pastor since 1903 ; app. v. c. at Prince Rupert May
17, 1928 ; married.
Hanson, Ralph Trowbridge (Comdr.) — h. Perrys-
ville, Ohio, Dec. 20, 1886; U. S. N. A., grad. 1903;
Mass. Inst, of Tech., M. S. ; assigned as naval att. at
London, Paris, Rome, Berlin, and The Hague May 6,
1929 ; mem. of naval tech. staff, London Naval Conf.,
1930.
Harding, John T. — 1). Washington, D. C, Dec. 15,
1904 ; Univ. of Pa., and Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. ;
with steamship lines in Latin Amer. and Europe three
and one-half yrs. ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes.
Com. Nov. 1927 ; assigned as asst. trade commr. at
Istanbul May 16. 1929 ; asst. cml. att. at Istanbul
and Sofia Mar. 15, 1930 ; married.
Harding, Robert William Joseph. — 5. New York
City July 15, 1907 ; attending high sch. ; with busi-
ness firms in Toronto 1920-23, 1925-28 ; app. mes-
senger in Am. Consulate at Toronto Jan. 1, 1928 ; v.
c. at Toronto May 9, 1930.
Hardisty, Olive F. (Mrs.) — &. in England; attended
seminary and jr. coll. in England and business sch.
in U. S. ; app. elk., temp., at $720 in the Dept. of
State Aug. 7, 1917 ; at $840 Sept. 15, 1917 ; at $900
Oct. 1, 1917 ; at $1,080 July 1, 1918 ; at $1,140 Nov.
1, 1918 ; at $960 July 1, 1919 ; at $1,020 Feb. 1,
1920 ; permanently, at $1,020 Mar. 1, 1920 ; at $1,000
July 1, 1920; at $1,080 Oct. 16, 1922; at $1,140
Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1. 1923; at $1,200 Oct.
23372—31-
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1. 1923 : at $1,500 July 1. 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1,
1927 ; at $1,6S0 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800
July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Hardy, James Walter. — b. Lewiston, N. C, July 17,
1887 ; laborer, Washington Navy Yard, one yr. ;
U. S. Army 1917-19; municipal employee 1919-20;
app. asst. messenger in the Dopt. of State Dec. 22,
1920.— FBO.
Hare, Raymond Arthur. — h. Martinshurg, W. Va.,
Apr. 3, 1901 ; Grinnell Coll., A. B. 1924 ; instructor in
Robert Coll., Constantinople, 1924-27 ; executive sec,
Am. Chamber of Com. for the Levant, 1926-27 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Constantinople Apr.'
1. 1927 ; V. c. at Cou.stantinople May 19, 1927 ; app..
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and assigned to Constantinople Oct. 24, 1928 ; lan-
guage officer at Paris May 25, 1929.
Harlow, Blanche Schwartz (Mrs.) — 6. Washington,
D. C. ; high sch. grad. ; elk.. Am. Red Cross, 1917-22 ;
stenog. 1922-23; app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of
State Aug. 1, 1923; at $1,500 July 1, 1924; at
$1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July
1, 1928; at $1,800 Dec. 1, 1929; at $1,920 July 1,
1930. — FA.
Harlow, William McGrath.^ — 6. Washington, D. C,
Oct. 30. 1898 ; attended business sch. ; St. John's Coll.
1009-15 ; stenog. 1915-17 ; U. S. Marine Corps 1917-
19 ; Coast Guard Headquarters 1919-24 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate General at Hong Kong Mar. 18, 1924 ;
v. c. at Hong Kong Sept. 4, 1924 ; resigned May 16,
1926 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State May
17, 1926 ; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1927 ; asst. disbursing
officer Jan. 1, 1928; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act); at $1,680 July 1, 1928; at $2,000 Nov. 1,
1928 ; at $2,600 Sept. 1, 1929 ; at $2,800 July 1,
1930; married.— DO.
Harnden, Robert. — 6. Honolulu, T. H., Nov. 27,
18.81 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Calif, one yr. : ac-
countant four yrs. ; real estate agt. two yrs. ; news-
paper corr. three yrs., in London 1916-17 ; with Bel-
iiian Relief Commn. in London, and U. S. Food Admin.
1917 ; app. v. c. at Seville Nov. 7, 1917 ; app., after
exam., cons, of class eight Feb. 19, 1918, and de-
tailed to Seville ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to
Seville Nov. 13, 1919 ; class five Nov. 23, 1921 ; as-
signed to Valencia May 17, 1922 ; to Rosario Jan. 2,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Tampico Jan. 12, 1929 ; class five May
9, 1930; assigned to Malmo May 17, 1930 (canceled) ;
to Gotoborg July 22, 1930.
Harper, Oscar Cole. — 6. Garland, Tex., Dec. 20,
1895 : Western Coll. two yrs. ; Univ. of Tex. two yrs. :
elk. 1916-17 ; app. v. c. at Ciudad Juarez Jan. 9,
1919 ; at Chihuahua May 27. 1921 ; at Ciudad Juarez
Aug. 19, 1021 ; at Torreon May 12, 1925 ; at Piedras
Negras Nov. 21, 1925 ; at Ensenada Nov. 7, 1929 ;
married.
Harrington, Julian Fiske, — h. Framineham, Mass..
Apr. 11, 1901 ; high sch. grad. ; Columbia Univ. 1920-
21 ; elk. one yr. : app. elk. in .\m. Consulate at Malaga
Mar. 1921 ; v. c. at MSIaga July 5, 1922 ; at Antwerp
May 17, 1923 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and assigned to Antwerp Aug.
3, 1925; to Dublin Mar. 9, 1926; to Ottawa July 29.
1929 ; class eight and cons. Dec. 31, 1929 ; assigned
to Ottawa Jan. 22, 1930 ; married.
Harris, Edward. — b. Washington, D. C, Aug. 11,
1905 ; app. laborer, temp., in the Dept. of State Nov.
14, 19;i0.— CC.
Harris, Ernest Lloyd. — 6. Jasper Co., Iowa, Oct. 26,
1870 ; Cornell Coll., grad. 1892 ; Heidelberg Univ.,
Ph. D. 1894, J. U. D. 1895 ; lecturer on civil law and
jurisprudence, Iowa State Univ., 1896-98 ; lecturer
on foreign commerce of U. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1904 ;
author of magazine articles ; app. cons. agt. at Eiben-
stock May 10, 1898 ; cml. agt. Nov. 11, 1902 ; cons, at
Chemnitz Mar. 23, 1905 ; at Smyrna July 25, 1900 ;
cons. gen. June 10, 1908 ; assigned to Stockholm Jan.
20, 1911 ; cons. gen. of class five Feb. 22, 1915, effec-
tive Feb. 5, 1915 ; resigned Aug. 15, 1916 ; cml. agt. for
bank in Russia 1917-18 ; app. cons. gen. of class five
May 14, 1918, under Ex. order ; detailed to Irkutsk
May 8, 1918 ; class four Sept. 5, 1919 ; unassigued
from Oct. 15, 1920; assigned to Singapore Feb. 10,
1921 ; For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Vancouver Mar. 26-, 1925 ; to Vienna Aug.
3, 1929 ; class two May 9, 1930 ; married.
Harrison, Landreth Matthew. — 5. Rolla, N. Dak.,
Apr. 8, 1897 ; Univ. of Minn., B. A. 1922, M. A.
1923 ; Faculty of Law, Univ. of Paris, and L'ficole
Libre des Sciences Politiques 1923-25 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, It. ; rancher 1919-20 ; instructor in political
science, Univ. of Minn., 1925-27 ; lecturer in int. law.
Hamline Univ., 1926-27 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career July 9, 1927 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 29, 1927 ; to Riga
Mar. 8, 1928; as For. Ser. officer to the leg. at Riga
Oct. 7, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 12, 1929 ;
assigned as 3d sec. at Riga, Kovno, and Tallinn Nov.
19, 1929.
♦Harrison, Leland. — 6. New York City Apr. 25.
1883 ; Eton Coll. ; Harvard, A. B. 1907 ; Harvard
Law Sch. ; private sec. to Am. Amb. to Japan 1907-8 ;
app., after exam., 3d sec. at Tokyo June 10. 1908 ;
2d sec. at Peking Jan. 14, 1909 ; at Loudon Aug. 16.
1910 ; sec. of leg. at Bogota Feb. 1, 1912 ; sec. of
emb. or leg. of class three by act approved Feb. 5.
1915 ; class two Mar. 2, 1915 ; assigned to the Dept.
Mar. 6, 1915 ; class one July 13, 1917 ; diplo. sec. of
the Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, with rank of
couns. of emb., Paris, 1918 ; assigned to Paris Nov.
28, 1919 ; couns. of emb. at Paris May 20, 1920 ;
as.signed to the Dept. Mar. 9, 1921 ; expert asst.,
Conf. on the Limitation of Armament, Washington,
1921 ; asst. sec. of state Mar. 31, 1922 ; mem. of
Bd. of Review May 31, 1922; E. E. and M. P. to
Sweden Feb. 26, 1927 ; chm. of Am. del.. Int. Tele-
graph Conf., Brussels, 1928 ; E. E. and M. P. to
Uruguay Oct. 16, 1929 ; resigned Oct. 9, 1930 ;
married.
Harrison, Randolph, jr. — 6. Lynchburg, Va., Nov.
24, 1898 ; Episcopal High Sch. ; Univ. of Va., B. S.
1922, LL. B. 1925 ; studied French at Tours, France,
1925 ; mem. of bar of Xw. ; law practice 1926 ; app..
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after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. ot
career Jan. 13, 1928 ; assigned to the For. Scr. Sch.
Jan. 20, 1028; to Habana June 13, 1928; to Paris
Jan. 14, 1930.
Hart, Charles Calmer. — &. Bryant, Ind., Sept. 14,
1878 ; reporter, publislier, and editor of newspapers
1897-1910 ; Washington corr. 1912-25 ; app. E. E. and
M. P. to Albania May 27, 1925 ; to Persia Nov 12,
1929 ; married.
Harter, Janet M. (Mrs.) — 6. Leesburg, Va. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; employed by the
National Defense Council 1917-19 ; in the Dept. of
Justice 1919-20; app. elk. at |1,200 in the Dept. of
State July 31, 1920, eflfective Aug. 1 ; at $1,500 July
I, 1924 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$1,GS0 July 1, 1928; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— FA.
Hartigan, Charles Conway (Comdr.) — 6. Middle-
town, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1882 ; U. S. N. A. grad. ;
assigned as naval att. at Peiping May 27, 1929 ;
married.
Hartley, Harry Livingston. — 6. Brookline, Mass.,
Dec. 2, 1900 ; Pomfret Sch. ; Eton Coll., England ;
Harvard, A. B. 1923 ; Harvard Sch. of Business
Admin. 1923-24 ; Geneva representative of the League
of Nations Non-Partisan Assoc, 1925-27, and of the
Am. Committee of the Geneva Inst, of Int. Relations,
1926-27 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.
and V. c. of career May 17, 1928 ; assigned to
London, temp.. May 26, 1928 ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Sept. 1, 1928 ; to Pernambuco Jan. 18, 1929 ; to the
Dept., temp., Oct. 21, 1929 ; to Buenos Aires May
23, 1030.
Hartnett, Kathryn Pauline. — &. Auburndale, Mass. ;
high sch. grad. ; secretary 1927-30 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State May 26, 1930 ; at $1,620
Dec. 4, 1930.— SS.
Harvey, Constance Ray. — 6. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 16,
1904 ; Franklin Sch. ; Lyc6e de Beauvais, France,
1922-23 ; Sorbonne 1924 ; Smith, A. B. 1927 ; Geneva
Sch. of Int. Studies, summer 1927 ; Williamstown
Inst, of Politics 1928 ; German sch. of Mt. Holyoke
Coll., summer 1929 ; Columbia, M. A. 1930 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Scr. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as v. c.
at Ottawa Apr. 29, 1930.
Harvey, Lula Ruth (Mrs.) — 6. Nevada, Mo. ; high
sch. grad. ; stenog., sec, and asst. supervisor of stenog.
section in publishing company 1924-27 ; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State Aug. 10, 1927 ; at $1,440
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 Apr. 1, 1929;
at $1,800 May 1, 1930; at $1,920 July 1, 1930; at
$2,000 Nov. 24, 1930.— BA.
Haskell, Lewis Wardlaw. — 6. Pastoria, Ark., Dec. 2,
1868 : South Carolina Mil. Coll., B. S. 1889 ; Harvard
Law Sch. 1892-93 ; Georgetown, LL. B. 1894 ; mem.
of bar of S. C. ; instructor in coll. 1889-92 ; teacher
in high sch. 1893-94 ; elk., Dept. of Interior, 1894-
1901 ; law practice 1901-10 ; mem. of S. C. House of
Representatives two terras ; S. C. Nat. Guard 1901-10,
It. col. ; app., after exam., cons, at Salina Cruz Jan.
II, 1910 ; at Hull Feb. 26, 1912 ; at Belgrade Nov.
24, 1913 ; cons, of class seven by act approved Feb.
5, 1915 ; class six Mar. 2, 1915 ; assigned to Geneva
Sept. 17, 1915 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; class three
June 4, 1920 ; unofficial observer, Conf. on Customs
Formalities and Conf. on Communications and Transit,
Geneva, 1923 ; cons. gen. of class four June 5, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Algiers Oct. 23, 1924; to Ziiirich Oct. 29, 1928;
class two July 24, 1930 ; married.
Haskins, Fred G. — b. Lawrence Co., Ohio, Sept. 27,
1891 ; Ohio Univ., A. B. 1917, grad. work 1922 ; Uni-
versity de Clermont, France, 1919 ; U. S. Army 1917-
19, overseas service ; teacher in high sch. 1919-27 ;
elk. and translator 1927-29, in Dept. of Labor 1930;
app. translator at $1,800 in the Dept. of State Aug.
28, 1930; married. — TR.
Hathaway, Charles Montgomery, jr. — b. Deposit,
N. Y., Mar. 31, 1874; Yale, B. A. 1899, M. A. 1901,
Ph. D. 1902 ; instructor in Eng. in Adelphi Coll.
1902-3, in Columbia Univ. 1903-5 ; instructor in Eng.
and law, U. S. N. A., 1905-11 ; in real estate and
insur. business 1906-11 ; app., after exam., cons, at
Puerto Plata Aug. 19, 1911 ; at Hull Nov. 24, 1913 ;
cons, of class eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
class seven Sept. 1, 1916 ; assigned to Cork May 22,
1917 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to Budapest
Dec 1, 1919 ; class five, June 4, 1920 ; assigned to
Bombay Nov. 20, 1920 ; class four Nov. 23, 1921 ;
assigned to Dublin Dec. 27, 1921 ; class three June 3,
1924 ; cons. gen. of class four June 5, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Dublin Oct. 11, 1924 ; to Munich July 27, 1927 ;
class two May 23, 1929 ; married.
Haven, Joseph Emerson. — b. Chicago, 111., Jan. 19,
1885 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of LlUe one yr. ; app.,
after exam., cml. agt. at St. Christopher Aug. 18,
1904 ; cons. June 22, 1906 ; cons, at Crefeld Mar. 30,
1907 ; at Roubaix June 10, 1908 ; at Catania Apr. 24,
1914 ; cons, of class seven by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; assigned to Turin July 8, 1916 ; class six Sept.
6, 1916 ; detailed at Avlona Nov. 29, 1919 ; returned
to Turin May 19, 1919 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ;
class four June 4, 1920 ; detailed to Trieste Aug. 16,
1920 ; asst. observer, Potorose Conf., Italy, 1921 ;
assigned to Trieste Jan. 25, 1922 ; to Florence Mar.
30, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ;
assigned also to San Marino Apr. 9, 1925 ; class
four Dec. 17, 1925 ; class three July 24, 1930 ;
married.
Haven, Richard Barnard. — b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 2,
1889 ; private tutor at Cambridge, England, five yrs. ;
Real Gymnasium, Germany, one yr. ; Univ. of Lille
five yrs. ; Northwestern Univ., M. D. ; Royal Univ.,
Turin, Italy, M. D. ; on hospital staff eighteen months ;
app. V. and dep. cons, at Roubaix Oct. 14, 1910 ;
resigned Feb. 14, 1913 ; with Chicago Medical Unit
attached to the Royal Army Medical Corps of British
Army 1915, overseas service ; special research inquiry
in Greece 1916 ; with British mil. hospitals in England
and Italy two yrs. ; resident commanding officer in
Am. hospital in France 1918 ;' volunteer medical officer
in Turin 1918 ; app. v. c. at Turin May 1, 1918 ; at
Genoa Dec. 24, 1920 ; at Constantza Apr. 29. ' 922 ;
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app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three May
26, 1922 ; assigned to Constantza June 23, 1922 ;
class two Feb. 26, 1923 ; class one Nov. 23, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer iinclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight Feb.
24, 1925 ; cons. Mar. 3, 1925 ; assigned to Vienna
May 7, 1026 ; class seven Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Havenner, Albert B. — h. Washington, D. C, Mar.
24, 1893 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
Georgetown Law Sch. two yrs. ; in real estate office
1913-14 ; cllc., Panama-Pacific Exposition, 1915 ; elk.
in the Dept. of State 1916, in N. Y. Passport Agency
of the Dept. of State 1917-18 ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ;
app., temp., at $1,000 in the Dept. of State July 14,
1919 ; at $1,140 Nov. 1, 1919 ; at $1,200 Feb. 1, 1920 ;
permanently cllf. at $1,200 July 1, 1920 ; at $1,400
Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923 : at $1,860 July
1. 1924; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927; at $2,100 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,400
July 1, 1930.— PD.
Havens, Harry A. — 6. Whitehall, N. Y., Oct. 28,
1885 ; attended business sch. ; National Univ., LL. B.
1911, LL. M. 1912 ; elk. and sec. 1903-8 ; app. elk.
at $900 in the Dept. of State June 20, 1908; at
$1,000 Dec. 1, 1908 ; at $1,200 June 23, 1909, effective
July 1 ; at $1,400 Aug. 1, 1913 ; at $1,800 June 22,
1916, effective July 1 ; drafting officer at $2,500 Dec.
31, 1919, effective Jan. 1, 1920 ; at $3,000 Aug. 1,
1922 ; at $3,300 June 16, 1926 ; asst. chief, Division
of For. Ser. Admin., Aug. 28, 1926 ; mem. of Federal
Traffic Bd. since 1927; at $3,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $3,800 Apr. 1, 1930; at $4,000 July 1, 1930;
at $4,600 Dec. 1, 1930 ; married. — FA.
Hawkins, Frank R. — b. Washington, D. C, May 28,
1900 ; messenger, Bu. of Engraving and Printing,
1919-21 ; app. messenger in the Dept. of State Jan.
16, 1929.— DCR.
Hawkins, Richard Henry. — b. St. Mary's, Md., Aug.
15. 1863 ; app. laborer in the Dept. of State Mar. 1,
1881 ; asst. messenger July 1, 1902 ; messenger Nov.
1, 1906.— FA.
Hawks, Stanley. — &. Stillwater, Minn., May 28,
1895 ; Yale, B. A. 1918 ; Harvard Law Sch. one yr. ;
L'ficole Libre des Sciences Politiques one yr. ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, capt. ; private sec. to U. S. del., Conf.
ou Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ;
app. elk., temp., in the Dept. of State June 8, 1922 ;
drafting officer at $2,500 Sept. 16, 1922 ; act. chief.
Division of Current Information, Dec. 5, 1922 ; app.,
after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Dec. 12.
1923, and assigned to the Dept. ; to Warsaw Mar. 8,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight and assigned as
3d sec. at Warsaw July 1, 1924 ; class seven June 2,
1926 ; assigned to Guatemala Feb. 7, 1927 ; 2d sec.
Oct. 19, 1929 ; assigned to Mexico City Feb. 20, 1930 ;
class six May 9, 1930 ; married.
Hawley, Harry Franklin. — b. Newark, N. J., .luly 5,
1880 ; attended public and private sch. ; elk. 1895-
1902 ; in Philippine civil ser. 1902-6 ; elk. in Am.
Emb. at Tokyo 1907 ; in Philippine civil ser. 1907-9 ;
sec. to Am. del.. Joint Int. Opium Commn., Shanghai,
1909 ; app. elk. in Am. Emb. at Tokyo Nov. 1, 1909 ;
app., after exam., cons, of class eight Sept. 14, 1917,
and detailed to Tokyo ; assigned to Yokkaichi Oct. 5,
1918 ; to Nagoya Mar. 8, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5,
1919; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1. 1924;
assigned to Windsor Dec. 12, 1924 ; class six Dec.
17, 1925 ; class five Dec. 26, 1929 ; married.
Hawley, William W. — b. Dec. 3, 1872 ; app. laborer
in the Dept. of State Aug. 22, 1907.— DCR.
Hawthorne, Carl Oliver. — b. Rogers, Ark., Apr. 29,
1905 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk.
1921-22 ; U. S. Army 1923-27 ; app. elk. in tlie Am.
Leg. at Peiping Mar. 21, 1927 ; in the consulate at
Tsingtao Feb. 23, 1929 ; v. c. at Tsingtao Apr. 28,
1930.
Haywood, David C. — b. Clifton, Ariz., Sept. 80,
1910 ; app. asst. messenger in the Dept. of State Nov.
24, 1930.— PD.
Hazeltine, Charles Bellows (Maj.). — b. Seattle,
Wash., May 11, 1892 ; attended U. S. N. A. ; St.
Johns, grad. 1913 ; entered U. S. Army Nov. 1, 1913 ;
assigned as mil. att. at Belgrade and Athens June
13, 1929 ; married.
Heard, William Wilson,^?). Frederick, Md., Jan. 9.
1887 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ; Univ. of
New Brunswick one yr. ; U. S. Navy 1902-8 ; elk.
and stenog. 1909-12 ; app. cons. agt. at Fredericton
June 13, 1912 ; v. c. at Quebec June 16, 1915 ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three Dec. 23,
1919, and assigned to Quebec ; assigned to Kingston,
Jamaica, Mar. 12, 1920 ; class two May 24. 1920 ;
class one Nov. 17, 1921 ; cons, of class seven June ,
22, 1922 ; assigned to Blueflelds Sept. 2, 1922 ; de-
tailed to the Dept. June 23, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of
class eight July 1, 1924 ; class seven Dec. 17, 1925 ;
assigned to Turin June 2. 1928 ; class six July 24,
1930 ; married.
I
Heath, Donald Read. — b. Topeka, Kans., Aug. 12, I
1894 ; high sch. grad. ; Washburn Coll. two and one- j
half yrs. ; Univ. of Montpellier, France, one semester ; i
newspaper reporter 1916-17, 1919; U. S. Army
1917—19, 1st It. ; newspaper corr. 1920 ; app., after
exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept. 7, 1920 ;
assigned to Bucharest Oct. 18, 1920 ; class two May i
26, 1922 ; assigned to Warsaw Dec. 18, 1922 ; class |
one Feb. 26, 1923 ; class seven Dec. 19, 1923 ; app. ,
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned i
to Berne Aug. 17, 1925 ; class seven Aug. 31, 192."> ; '
class six May 17, 1928 ; assigned to Port au Prince '
Sept. 12, 1929; charge d'affaires ad iutcrim at Port Jj
au Prince Dec. 2, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and I|
assigned as 2d sec. at Port au Prince Dec. 16, 1929, i^
in addition to duties as v. c. ; married. ,|
Hecht, Elizabeth (Mrs.)-
tended
Cross, 1918-
clk. at $1,320, temp.
1924 ; permanently Feb. 2, 1925 ; at $1,500 Nov. 1,
1925 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,620 Jan. 1, 1928 ;
at $1,740 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July
1, 1928; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— VD.
Heckert, George Theodore. — b. Horse Shoe Kun, W.
Va., Feb. 25, 1894 ; George Washington, A. B. 1927 ;
t, Elizabeth (Mrs.)— 6. Washington, D. C. ; at- j
high sch. and business sch. : see.. Am. Red L
1918-19 ; elk.. Veterans' Bu., 1923-24 ; app. I
$1,320, temp., in the Dept. of State Oct. 24, I
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teacher in public sch. 1913-16 ; cIIj., War Dept., 1918-
21; app. c\k. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Apr. 1,
1921 ; at $1,400 Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923 ;
at if!]. GOO May 81, 1924, effective .Tune 1: at .fl.StJO
July 1, 1924;' at $1,920 Dec. 1, 1925; at $2,400 May
1. 1927; at .$2,G0O July 1, 1928 i Welch Act): at
$2,700 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,900 July 1, 1930 ; at $3,200
Dec. 1, 1930 ; married. — PD.
Heiler. Bernard Francis.— 6. Boston. Mass., Aug. 5.
1903 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Extension
Univ., Boston ; elk. two and one-half yrs. ; U. S. Navy
1920-23 ; musician and stenog. in Bermuda five
months ; elk. to mem. of Cong. 1924r-25 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate at Palermo Apr. 1925 ; v. c. at Palermo
July 6, 1926 ; at Genoa Sept. 21, 1927 ; at Dresden
Sept. 29, 1928.
Heingartner, Robert W.— b. Canton. Ohio. Feb. 20,
1881 ; attended high sch. ; tutors in Europe four yrs. ;
app. cons. agt. at Carini Mar. 25, 1904 ; dep. cons, at
Trieste Sept. 12, 1904 ; v. and dep. cons. Oct. 16,
1906 ; V. and dep. cons. gen. at Vienna Feb. 27, 1907 ;
v o. at Vienna Feb. 6. lUl.j; assigned to Spanish
Emb. at Vienna Apr. 14, 1917 ; to Am. Leg. at Berne
Feb. 3, 1918 ; app., after exam., cons, of class six
June 4, 1920, and detailed to Vienna ; For. Ser. officer
of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Kovno June
24. 1926 : class six Oct. 20, 1926 ; assigned to Frank-
fort-on-the-Main June 26, 1928 ; class five July 24,
1930 ; married.
Heintzleman, P. Stewart. — b. Fayetteville, Pa.,
July 24, 1880 ; Chambersburg Acad. grad. ; Pennsyl-
vania Coll., A. B. 1901 ; app., after exam., student
interpreter in China Oct. 25, 1902 ; v. and dep. cons,
gen. at Canton Oct. 5, 1904 ; v. and dep. cons, at
Dalny Oct. 8, 1906; app. asst. to the 3d asst. sec. of
state June 1, 1907 ; asst. in the Division of Far East-
ern Affairs Mar. 20, 1908 ; cons, at Swatow Aug. 14,
1908 (canceled) ; v. cons. gen. at Shanghai Nov. 16,
1908 ; app. cons, at Chungking Jan. 22, 1909 (can-
celed) ; assigned to the Dept. Nov. 24, 1909 ; cons, at
Dalny June 24, 1910 (canceled) ; 2d sec at Peking
Aug. 16, 1910; asst. chief. Division of Far Eastern
Affairs, June 27, 1911 ; cons. gen. at Mukden July 28,
1914 ; cons. gen. of class five by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; class four and assigned to Canton Oct. 27,
1916 ; to Tientsin Apr. 15, 1918 ; to Hankow Sept. 8,
1919; For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924;
assigned to Winnipeg Apr. 15, 1925 ; married.
Heisler, Charles Harrington. — 6. Milford, Del., July
20, 1888 ; Univ. of Del., B. S. 1911 ; Del. Nat. Guard
1908-11 ; engineering with railroad and mining com-
panies in U. S., Australia, and So. Africa two and one-
balf yrs. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Johannes-
burg Nov. 10, 1914 ; V. c. at Cape Town June 9, 1915 ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three May
25, 1921 ; assigned to Kovno July 14, 1921 ; class two
May 26, 1922 ; assigned to Riga June 20, 1922 ; class
one Feb. 26, 1923 ; For Ser. officer unclass. July 1,
1924 ; class eight and cons. Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to
Malmo Sept. 17, 1924 ; to Warsaw May 19, 1926 ;
class seven May 17, 1928 ; assigned to Danzig, temp.,
Oct. 10, 1928 ; to Warsaw Feb. 20, 1929 ; class six
July 24, 1930 ; married.
Heizer, Oscar Stuart. — b. Kossuth, Iowa, Feb. 7,
1868 ; attended high sch. ; Chautauqua course three
yrs. ; studied law ; elk. and asst. cashier in bank
1885-92 ; asst. treas. of the four Am. Missions in
Turkey 1892-1906 ; app. dep. cons. gen. and inter-
preter at Constantinople May 21, 1906 ; v. and dop.
cons. gen. Jan. 18, 1908 ; also marshal July 3, 1911 ;
'•esigned as interpreter July 1, 1913 ; v. c. at Con-
stantinople Feb. 6, 1915 ; app., after exam., cons, of
class eight Feb. 22, 1915, and assigned to Treblzond ;
detailed to Constantinople June 5-Oct. 27, 1916; to
Baghdad Jan. 25, 1917-June 30, 1920 ; class seven
Sept. 14, 1917 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to
Jerusalem May 21, 1920; class five June 4, 1920;
detailed to Constantinople Nov. 13, 1920 ; assigned
to Jerusalem Oct. 6, 1923 ; class four Dec. 19, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Algiers Oct. 29, 1928 ; class four May 9, 1930 ;
married.
Hemry, Susanna. — h. McComb, Ohio ; attended high
sch. and business sch. ; Tri-State Normal Sch. two
yrs. ; Transylvania Coll. one yr. ; private tutors ;
teacher in public sch. 1896-97, 1900-1901 ; stenog.
1902-17 ; elk., War Dept., 1918-23 ; app. elk. at
$1,200 in the Dept. of State. Jan. 22, 1923 ; at $1,500
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,680 July 1, 1928; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.—
A-C/C.
Henderson, Herbert Harvey. — b. Washington, D. C,
Sept. 7, 1909 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
elk. 1924-25, in Gen. Accounting Office 1926-30 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct. 9, 1930.— SS.
Henderson, Ley Wesley. — b. Rogers, Ark., June 28,
1892 ; Northwestern Univ., A. B. 1915 ; Univ. of
Denver Law Sch. one yr. ; N. Y. Univ. Grad. Sch.
one yr. ; with Am. Red Cross in France 1918 ; mem.
of Interallied Commn. to Germany for Repatriation
of Prisoners of War ; with Am. Red Cross Commn. to
Western Europe and the Baltic States 1919-20 ; in
charge of Am. Red Cross in Germany 1920-21 ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three May 26,
1922 ; assigned to Dublin Aug. 28, 1922 ; to Queens-
town July 17, 1923 ; class two Nov. 23, 1923 ; For.
Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; detailed to the Dept.
Dec. 18, 1924 ; class eight and cons. Dec. 17, 192.'i :
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1927; assigned as
3d sec. at Riga, Kovno, and Tallinn May 12, 1927 ;
class seven May 23, 1929 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ; as-
signed to the Dept. Oct. 1, 1930 ; married. — EE.
Hengstler, Herbert C. — 6. Middletown, Ohio, Dec.
17, 1870 ; attended business sch. ; George Washington,
LL. B., 1904 ; with paper mfg. firm 1895-98 ; app.
elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Aug 13, 1898; at
$1,000 June 25, 1900, effective July 1 ; at $1,200
July 1, 1901 ; at $1,400 July 1, 1902 ; sec. to mem.
of Cong, one yr. ; app. elk. at $1,600 Dec. 4, 1905 ;
at $1,800 Mar. 4, 1907; chief. Cons. Bu., May 9,
1907 ; mem. of Bd. on Supplies for the For. Ser.
and of Bd. of Examiners for the Cons. Ser. ; act.
chief. Cons. Bu.. at $3,000 July 1, 1918 ; chief. Cons.
Bu., at $3,500 Dec. 31, 1920, effective Jan. 1, 1921 ;
dir. of purchases and sales for the Dept., mem. of
Federal Purchasing Bd., Federal Liquidation Bd., and
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Federal Specifications Bd. since 1921 ; at $3,800 July
1. 1924 ; chief, Division of For. Ser. Admin., Aug. 19,
1924 ; at $5,200 Apr. 1, 1925 ; at $5,600 Feb. 1, 1926 ;
at $6,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $0,500 Dec.
1, 1930.— FA.
Henrotin, Frederick Fortunat. — 6. Havre, France,
of Am. parents, Dec. 7, 1884 ; attended high sch. in
England and business sch. in France ; elk. in busi-
ness firm and steamship office 1904-9 ; mgr. of im-
porting firm 1909-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, maj.,
overseas service ; mgr. of Paris office of firm of mer-
chants and bankers 1919-23 ; mgr. of business firm in
Morocco 1923-24 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Casablanca Jan. 13, 1927 ; v. c. at Casablanca Apr.
28, 1927 ; married.
Henry, Frank Anderson. — b. Garden City, N. Y.,
Dec. 10, 1883 ; St. Austins Sch. ; Lehigh Univ., Ch. E.
1906 ; with chemical company 1906-9 ; in experimental
station of powder company 1910—12 ; app., after
exam., cons, at Guadeloupe Aug. 23, 1912 ; cons, at
Puerto Plata Nov. 24, 1913 ; cons, of class nine by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class eight Sept. 5, 1916 ;
assigned to Puerto Cahello Mar. 20, 1917 ; class six
Sept. 5, 1919, and assigned to Tenerife ; class five
Nov. 23, 1921 ; detailed to Barcelona Nov. 17, 1922 ;
class four June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class
five July 1, 1924 ; class four Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned
to Valparaiso Dec. 26, 1930 ; married.
Herbert, Edward Eugene. — b. Sheldon, N. Dak.,
Oct. 29, 1887 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
elk. and cashier in express companies in U. S. 1902-
12, in Canada 1912-18 ; app. v. c. at Regina Mar.
11, 1916 ; at Calgary Sept. 19, 1922 ; at Regina Oct.
2, 1922.
Herd, Charles Doyle. — b. Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 3,
1907 ; U. S. Marine Corps 1925-28 ; elk.. Govt, depts.,
1928-30; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 1, 1930 ; married. — DCR.
♦Hessler, William Henry. — b. Connersville, Ind.,
Aug. 23, 1904 ; Ohio Wesleyan, A. B. 1925 ; Univ. of
Mo., A. M. 1926 ; Carnegie fellow in int. law, Univ. of
Madrid, 1927-28 ; asst. instructor, Univ. of Mo., 1925-
26 ; instructor in economics, Univ. of Dubuque, 1926-
27 ; editorial writer 1928-29 ; app., after exam., For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Mar. 26, 1929 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 1, 1929 ; to Bom-
Ijay July 10, 1929 ; resigned Mar. 26, 1930.
Hester, William Hughes.— ft. Charlotte, N. C, Oct.
'6, 1899 ; chauffeur, War Dept., four yrs. ; app. chauf-
.feur in the Dept. of State Mar. 26, 1923.— CC.
Hewes, Clarence Bussey. — b. Jeanerette, La., Feb. 1,
1890 ; Univ. of Va., LL. B. 1914 ; Tulane Univ., LL. B.
1915 ; mem. of bar of La. ; law practice 1916-17 ;
private sec. to an interstate com. commr. 1917-18 ;
app. elk., temp., at $1,500 in the Dept. of State Dec.
16, 1918 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of
class four Feb. 10, 1919, and detailed to the Dept. ;
assigned to Panama July 29, 1919 ; class three June
28, 1920 ; assigned to The Hague Aug. 31, 1920 ; to
San Jos6, Costa Rica, Mar. 1, 1922 ; to San Salvador
July 21, 1922 ; to San Jos6 Mar. 21, 1923 ; to Guate-
mala June 22, 1923 ; class two Jan. 2:}, 1924 ; assigned
to Peking Apr. 24, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class
four and assigned as 1st sec. at Peiping July 1,
1924 ; pres., Admin. Commn. of Diplo. Quarter, Pei-
ping, 1927-29 ; at Berlin Apr. 10, 1930 ; class three
July 24, 1930.
Hibbard, Frederick Pomeroy.— &. D(>nison, Tex.,
July 25, 1894 ; Culver Mil. Acad. ; Univ. of Tex., B. A.
1917 ; grad. work. Harvard, one yr. ; U. S. Army
1917-19 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of
class four Nov. 15, 1920 ; assigned to Warsaw Jan. 5,
1921 ; to London Jan. 8, 1924 ; class three Jan. 23,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class six and assigned as
2d sec. at London July 1, 1924 ; at Warsaw Feb. 2,
1926 ; at Mexico City July 1, 1926 ; class five May
17, 1928 ; assigned to San Salvador July 27. 1928
(canceled) ; to La Paz Mar. 1, 1929; class four July
24, 1930 ; assigned to Prague Sept. 20, 1930.
Hibbs, Walter Perry, — b. Washington, D. C, Aug.
18, 1892 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; elk.
and stenog.. District govt., 1908-17 ; app. elk., temp.,
at $900 in the Dept. of State June 18, 1917 ; at $1,000
Oct. 1, 1917 ; at $1,200 Mar. 1, 1918 ; at $1,320 Nov.
1, 1919 ; at $1,800 Dec. 29, 1919, effective Jan. 1,
1920; permanently Apr. 8. 1920; at $2,100 -July 1,
1924; at $2,200 Mar. 1. 1927; at $2,400 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,500 July 1, 1928 : at $2,600 Dec.
1, 1928; at $2,800 July 1, 1930. — PD.
Hickerson, John Dewey. — b. Crawford, Tex., Jan.
26, 1898; Univ. of Tex., B. A. 1920; U. S. Army
1918 ; lecturer on cons, practice, Georgetown Sch. of
For. Ser., 1928- ; app. v. c. and elk. at Tampico July
9, 1920 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class
three Sept. 7, 1920, and assigned to Tampico ; class
two May 26, 1922 ; assigned to Rio de Janeiro July
15, 1922 ; class one Feb. 26, 1923 ; cons, of class
seven Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Para Aug. 15, 1924 ; to
Ottawa June 20. 1925: class seven Aug. 31, 1925;
class six June 30, 1927 ; assigned to the Dept. Aug.
18, 1927 ; class five May 23, 1929 ; asst. chief, Division
of Western European Affairs, June 24, 1930 ; mar-
ried.— WE.
Hickok, Thomas Anderson. ^ — b. Rochester, Pa., July
12, 1906; Hamilton Coll., B. A. 1927; draftsman
1927-28 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.
and V. c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to
Toronto, temp., Nov. 27, 1929 ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Apr. 19, 1930 ; to Beirut July 22, 1930.
Hicks, Knowlton Vincent. — b. Waterford, N. Y..
June 22, 1902 ; Troy Conservatory of Music 1914-20 ;
Hamburg Univ. 1928-30 ; engineering and clerical
work 1917-23; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Ghent
Oct. 13, 1923 ; at Hamburg July 15, 1924 ; v. c. at
Hamburg Dec. 17, 1924 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career Apr. 27, 1927;
assigned to Hamburg May 9, 1927 ; married.
Higgins, Lawrence. — b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 10,
1896; Phillips Exeter; Harvard, A. B. 1918, A. M.
1923 ; Univ. of Grenoble, France, 1925 ; civilian vol-
unteer, U. S. War Coll., 1917; U. S. Army 1917-20,
capt., overseas service ; asst. mil. att. at Paris 1919 ;
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bank elk. 1921 ; instructor in rail, hist., Harvard.
1921-25 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.
May 28, 1926 ; v. c. of career .Tune 15, 1926 ; a.'isijined
to Mexico City Sept. 21, 1927 ; to Puerto Mexico,
temp., Apr. 9, 1928 ; to Mexico City Aug. 16, 1928 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned as 3d
sec. at Panama Nov. 16, 1929 ; at Tegucigalpa Oct. 11,
1930.
Hill, Hayward Gibbes. — 6. Hammond, La., Jan. 16,
1900 ; La. State Univ. 1916-20 ; private tutors in
France and Alliance Frangaise 1927 ; chief chemist
and asst. supt. for sugar companies in Hawaii and
Cuba 1920-26 ; asst. sugar technologist, Bu. of Chem-
istry, including research work in U. S. and Porto
Rico, 1928-30 ; app., after exajn.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
July 17, 1930 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 26,
1930; as v. c. at Kobe Nov. 8, 1930.
Hill, James. — 6. Nov. 11, 1869 ; employed in War
Dept. ; app. laborer in the Dept. of State Dec. 10,
1925.— CC.
Hill, John Lyman. — h. Tomah, Wis., Sept. 5, 1908 ;
high sch. grad. ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.
1928-29 : George Washington Univ. 1930- ; sec. in
law office 1927 ; in War Dept. 1927-28 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Jan. 1, 1929; at .$1,560
July 1, 1930. — A-C/C.
Hill, Ralph Waldo Snowden. — 5. Washington, D. C,
Aug. 20, 1S82; Univ. of Mo. 1905-6; Univ. of Va.,
LL. B. 1909 ; George Washington Univ. 1909-10 ;
L'ficole Libre des Sciences Politiques 1910-11 ; mem.
of bar of Mo. ; sec. of Univ. of Va. summer sch.
1908 ; sec. to mem. of Cong. 1913-16 ; law practice
1913-16 ; app. an asst. solicitor at $2,500, temp., in
the Dept. of State May 23, 1916; permanently June
22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at $3,000 Oct. 22, 1917 ;
a.sst. to the solicitor at $4,000 Dec. 31, 1919, effective
Jan. 1, 1920 ; drafting officer July 1. 1920 : at $4,-500
Apr. 1, 1924 ; at $4,600 July 1, 1924 ; at $5,200 Sept.
16, 1924 ; advi.ser to Am. unofficial observer, Repara-
tion Commn., 1924 ; Am. expert. Finance Minister's
Conf. to allocate Dawes payments, Paris, 1925 ; rep-
resentative, Conf. with British authorities on release
of property sequestered during World War, London,
1925, 1927 ; at $5,600 May 1, 1925 ; detailed to Am.
Emb. at Berlin to advise on reparations matters July
9, 1925 ; acted in place of Am. unofficial observer.
Reparations Commn., Paris, 1925, and as unofficial
Am. observer 1927 ; at $7,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act).— SO.
Hinke, Frederick William. — h. Philadelphia, Pa.,
Sept. 8, 1900 ; Hamilton Coll., A. B. 1922 ; U. S. Army
1918 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at San Luis PotosI
Feb. 15, 1923 ; v. c. at Antilla Nov. 24, 1923 ; app.,
after exam., eons. asst. Jan. 7, 1924 ; detailed to the
Dept. Apr. 19, 1924 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; v. c. at Canton Feb. 25, 1926 ; class
eight, cons., and assigned to Canton July 24, 1930.
Hinkle, Eugene Macfarlane. — b. New York City Jan.
13, 1902 ; Groton Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1923 ;
in steel construction business 1923-24 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. Sept. 11, 1925 ; v. c.
of career and assigned to the Dnpt. May 28, 1920 ; to
Cape Town June 18, 1927 ; to Lourengo Marques,
temp., Jan. 14, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 13,
1929 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Constantinople (Istan-
bul) Aug. 6, 1929 ; class eight and cons. Dec. 19,
1029.
Hinkle, Terry Stewart. — h. New York City Feb. 21,
1904 ; Blair Acad. grad. ; Cornell, A. B. 1925 ; at-
tended business sch. ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career July 5, 1927 ; as-
signed to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 29, 1927 ; to Singa-
pore Feb. 24, 1928 ; to Penang, temp., Sept. 4, 1929 ;
to Singapore Nov. 12, 1929.
Hirst, Ralph Keen. — b. Purcellville. Va., July 21,
1901 ; attended high sch. ; U. S. Navy 1920-23 : elk..
Govt, depts., 1923-25 ; salesman 1926-29 ; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 4, 1929 ; at $1,620
July 1, 1930; married. — DCR.
Hitch, Calvin Milton.— 5. Morven, Ga.. July 28.
1869 ; high sch. grad. ; Emory ColL 1887-89 ; attended
business scb. ; mem. of bar of Ga. ; solicitor of
county court 1892-96; mem. of Ga. Legislature 1896-
97 ; executive sec. to thtee governors of Ga. 1898-
1907 ; see. to mem. of Cong. 1907-10 ; sec. to state
executive committee 1911-12 ; app. asst. chief, Di-
vision of Latin American Affairs, July 2, 1913 ; cons,
of class five Feb. 22, 1915, and assigned to Notting-
ham ; class four Sept. 14, 1917 ; detailed to the Dept.
June-Get. 1919 ; class three June 4, 1920 ; assigned
to Basel Mar. 30, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class four
July 1, 1924 ; class three Dec. 17, 1925 ; class two
July 24, 1930 ; eons. gen. and assigned to Wellington
Oct. 9, 1930; married.
Hitchcock, Frances Van Cleve. — b. Erie, Pa. ; Miss
Madeira's Sch. grad. ; Radcliffe, A. B. 1926 ; teacher in
public sch. 1927-28 ; app. archive asst. at $2,000 in
the Dept. of State Mar. 15, 1929 ; at $2,200 July 1,
1930.— HA.
Hitchcock, Henry Booth. — 6. Canton Centre. Conn.,
Mar. 7, 1887 ; Yale, B. A. ; elk. in transportation
company one yr. ; app., after exam., student inter-
preter in Japan Mar. 12, 1912 ; interpreter at Yoko-
hama Mar. 23, 1915 ; also v. c. July 6, 1915 ; v. c.
and interpreter at Nagasaki May 15. 1916 ; at Yo-
kohama Feb. 14, 1917 ; cons, of class eight Oct. 24,
1918; class six Sept. 5, 1919; assigned to Taihoku
Sept. 8, 1919; to Nagasaki Sept. 38, 1922; class
five Mar. 1, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July
1. 1924 ; assigned to Tokyo Nov. 8, 1924 ; to Kobe
Apr. 10, 1925 ; to Nagasaki Oct. 8, 1925 ; class five
May 9, 1930 ; married.
Hix, Beryl. — b. El Dorado. Kans., Mar. 28, 1909 ;
high sch. grad. ; El Dorado Jr. Coll. 1927-29 ; George
Washington Univ. 1930- ; stenog. and elk. 1926-29 ;
auditor and accountant 1929-30; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State Sept. 15, 1930.— DCR.
Hodgdon, Anderson Dana, — 6. Baltimore. Md., May
8, 1890; Charlotte Hall Mil. Sch. grad.; Washington
and Lee Univ., A. B. 1911 ; Univ. of Md., LL. B.
1914; grad. work, Johns Hopkins, 1912-14; mem. of
bar of Md. ; with trust company 1913-14 ; law prac-
tice 1914-17, 1919-23; Md. Naval Militia 1914-17;
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Nat. Naval Volunteers 1917 ; V. S. Naval Reserve
Force 1918-19, It. cemdr. ; inactive list since 1919 ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three June
21. 1923; assigned to Prague Nov. 19, 1923; to Stutt-
gart .Tune 18, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July
1, 1924 ; assigned to Windsor June 4, 1927 ; class
eight, cons., and assigned to Windsor Aug. 24, 1927 ;
to the Dept. Mar. 22, 1928 ; asst. chief. Visa Office,
Feb. 1, 1929 ; class seven Dec. 19, 1929 ; chief. Visa
Offi-e. Julj' 1, 19:?0; chief. Visa Division, Jan. 1,
1931 ; married. — VD.
Hodgman, William Adams. — b. Saratoga Springs,
N. Y., Jan. 31, 1884 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1908 ; retired
from U. S. Navy as It. comdr. 1920 ; mgr. of Frank-
fort and Munich offices of U. S. Lines 1923-25 ; rep-
resentative of U. S. Lines for Austria 1925-28 ; app.
trade commr. at Vienna June 16, 1928 ; cml. att. at
Budapest Oct. 2, 1928 ; married.
Hoffman, William Raymond. — b. Washington, D. C,
Feb. 29. 1892 ; attended public sch. ; typewriter me-
chanic 1908-27 ; app. typewriter repairman at $1,680
in the Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 July 1,
1930 ; married.— CC.
Hoffmann, Erich William August. — 5. Milwaukee,
Wis., Aug. 22, 1896 ; attended sch. in Germany ; pri-
vate tutoring in Denmark ; Univ. of Wis., B. A. 1926 ;
shipping elk. in export and import house in Copen-
hagen 1918-19 ; asst. export mgr. in Berlin 1919-
20 ; post office elk. in U. S. 1921-22 ; 2d It., O. R. C. ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Budapest Apr. 22, 1927 ;
V. c. at Budapest Feb. 5, 1930.
Hogan, Leo Paul. — 6. East Orange, N. J., Api-. 28,
1908 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S. 1930 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. Nov. 18, 1929 ; to Rio de Janeiro July 1, 1930.
Holland, Amy Catherine.- — b. F^tchburg, Mass. ; Rad-
cliffe Coll., A. B. 1918 ; Spanish Sch., Middlebury
Coll., 1921 ; Colegio de los Pirineos, Barcelona, Spain,
1923; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Jan.
15, 1927 ; archive asst. at $1,860 Oct. 1, 1927 ; at
$2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,100 July 1,
1928; at $2,300 July 1, 1930; library asst. Nov. 1,
1930.— HA.
Holland, Mary Josephine, — b. Fitchburg, Mass. ;
Tufts Coll., A. B. 1922 ; George Washington, LL. B.
19.>0 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Mar.
14, 1927; at $1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$1,500 July 1, 1928; at $1,620 Sept. 1, 1928; at
$1,800 Mar. 1, 1930; research asst. at $2,000 July 1,
1930.— NE.
Holland, Philip. — b. Murray, Ky., Aug. 26, 1S77;
McFerrins Coll., Martin, Tenn., 1892-94, 1897 ; private
tutor; Southwestern Baptist Univ., LL. B. 1902;
mem. of bar of Tenn. ; teacher in public sch. 1898 ;
law practice 1902-10 ; app., after exam., cons, at
Puerto Plata Mar. 7, 1910 ; at Saltillo Aug. 19, 1911 ;
at Basel June 26, 1913 ; cons, of class six by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class five Sept. 14, 1917 ;
class four Apr. 7, 1920 ; class three June 4, 1920 ;
assigned to Guatemala Mar. 30, 1923 ; cons. gen. of
class four June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class
three July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Liverpool Sept. 20,
1927 ; class two July 24, 1930 ; married.
Holler, John Emanuel. — b. Chambersburg, Pa., Apr.
23, 1899 ; Hamilton Coll., A. B. 1921 ; studied law ;
U. S. Army 1918 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Bilbao, Spain, Sept. 1921 ; app., after exam., v. c. of
career of class three Sept. 30, 1922 ; assigned to
Bilbao Oct. 7, 1922 ; to Gibraltar Dec. 18, 1922 ; to
Venice June 2, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July
1, 1924; class eight, cons., and assigned to Venice
Aug. 15, 1930 ; married.
Holmes, Franklin A. — b. Etaory. Tex., Mar. IS,
1906 ; attended business sch. ; North Tex. State
Teachers Coll. 1922-24 ; George Washington Univ.
1924-25, 1928-29 ; elk-typist. Navy Dept., 1924-26 ;
mail carrier 1926-27 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the
Dept. of State Nov. 18, 1927; at $1,440 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act); at $1,620 July 1, 1928; at $1,740
July 1, 1930 ; at $2,000 Jan. 1, 1931.— DO.
Holmes, James Obelton. — b. Washington, D. C, May
15, 1879 ; messenger, Dept. of State, 1905-6 ; app.
laborer in the Dept. of State July 2, 1906 ; asst.
messenger Dec. 1, 1906.— WE.
Holmes, Julius Cecil. — h. Pleasanton. Kans., Apr.
24, 1899 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Kans. three and
one-half yrs. ; U. S. Army 1918 ; 1st It., O. R. C. ;
insur. business 1921-25 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. Mar. 20, 1925 ; also v. c. of career
and assigned to Marseille Sept. 2, 1925; to Smyrna
Dec. 10, 1926 ; to Tirana July 9, 1929 ; .sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned also as 3d sec.
at Tirana Oct. 23, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Tirana July 24, 1930 ; as 3d sec. at
Bucharest Sept. 15, 1930.
Holsinger, Otto Rudolph, — b. Broadway, Va., Oct.
12, 1912 ; messenger. Civil Ser. Commn., 1929-30 ;
app. asst. messenger in the Dept. of State May 10,
1930.— CR.
Honaker, Samuel William. — b. Tampa, Fla., Mar.
14, 1887 ; Bingham Sch. ; Univ. of Va., A. B., A. M. ;
apPi elk. in Am. Consulate General at Rio de Janeiro
Mar. 1913 ; dep. cons. gen. at Rio de Janeiro July
19, 1913 ; V. c. at Rio de Janeiro Feb. 6, 1915 ; aide.
Second Pan American Scientific Cong., Washington,
1915-16; at Johannesburg Jan. 18, 1916; app., after
exam., cons, of class eight Feb. 19, 1918 ; on detail
at Johannesburg ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to
Lourengo Marques Mar. 7, 1921 ; class five Nov. 21,
1921 ; detailed to the Dept. May 6, 1922 ; class four
Mar. 1, 1923 ; detailed to Kingston, Jamaica, Dec. 24,
1923 ; to Teheran June 23, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of
class five July 1, 1924 ; class four Sept. 20, 1924 ; as-
signed to Smyrna Oct. 30, 1924 ; to the Dept. Nov. 19,
1926 ; to Port au Prince July 12, 1927 ; to Berne
Sept. 12, 1929 ; class three Aug. 15, 1930 ; married.
Honey, Robertson. — b. Montovallo, Ala.. Aug. 17,
1870 ; attended Harvard ; Politechnikum, Hannover,
Germany ; tutors in Germany and France ; U. S. M. A.,
grad. 1893 ; Univ. of Md., LL. B. 1896 ; mem. of bars
of Md. and N. Y. ; law elk. 1888-89 ; U. S. Army
1893-98, 2d It. ; instructor in law, U. S. M. A.,
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1896-97 ; asst. dist. atty. 1898-1900 ; N. Y. Nat. Guard
1900-1901, maj. ; law practice 1900-1914 ; app., after
exam., cons, at Madrid Apr. 24, 1914 ; cons, of class
eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class seven July
14, 1916, and assigned to Catania ; assigned to
Bristol Aug. 31, 1918 ; class six June 4, 1920 ; For.
Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Hamilton, Bermuda, July 23, 1924 ; class six May 23,
19i!9 ; assigned to Nice and Monaco Sept. 4, 1929 ;
married.
Hood, Hugh Seneca. — b. Ripley, Ohio, May 4, 1864 ;
attended public sch. and business sch. ; stenog. and
(•Ik. 1890-1900, for Port Elizabeth, So. Africa, mu-
nicipality 1900-1909 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Durban Feb. 8, 1909 ; v. and dep. cons. Dec. 11, 1909 ;
V. c. by act approved Feb. 5. 1915 ; married.
Hoover, Charles Louis, — 6. Oskaloosa, Iowa, Jan. 11,
1872 ; high sch. grad. ; private tutors ; Univ. of Mo. ;
Cotner Univ. two yrs. ; with cattle company, asst.
engineer in mining company, and principal of sch. :
post office dept., bu. of education, and division supt.
of sch., Philippine Is. ; app., after exam., cons, at
Madrid June 4, 1909 ; at Carlsbad Aug. 22, 1912 ; at
Prague July 17, 1914 ; cons, of class six by act ap-
proved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class five Aug. 3, 1916, and as-
signed to Sao Paulo ; class four Apr. 28, 1920 ; re-
signed May 14, 1920 ; reapp. cons, of class four July
19, 1921 ; assigned to Danzig Sept. 19, 1921 ; to
Batavia July 21, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class five
July 1, 1924 ; class four Feb. 24, 1925 ; cons. gen. and
assigned to Batavia May 7, 1927 ; to Amsterdam Oct.
18. 1927 ; class three May 23, 1929 ; representative.
Fifth Cong, of the Int. Chamber of Com., Amsterdam,
1929 ; married.
Hopper, George Dunlap. — 6. Stanford, Ky.. July
13. 1889 ; attended business sch. ; Centre Coll., A. B.
1913 ; Univ. of Louisville, LL. B. 1916 ; mem. of bar
of Ky. ; mercantile business 1907-11 ; principal of
sch. 1913-14 ; law practice 1916-17 ; app., after
exam., cons, of class eight Sept. 14, 1917 ; detailed
to Stockholm Nov. 27, 1917; Inter- Allied Black List
Committee and del., War Trade Bd., Stockholm. 1919 ;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to the Dept. Dec. 11,
1919 ; to Rotterdam June 11, 1920 ; to Hamburg Mar.
8, 1923 ; assigned to Dunkirk Nov. 27, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; class six Feb. 24,
1925 ; assigned to Antofagasta June 20, 1925 ; to the
Dept. Jan. 2, 1929 ; to Montreal Apr. 11, 1929 ; class
five Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Horan, Aloysius Oscar. — b. Washington, D. C, Oct.
27, 1898 ; attended business high sch. ; stenog. and
elk. 1915-17; U. S. Army 1917-19; in Bu. of En-
graving and Printing 1919-26; app. elk. at $1,500 in
the San Francisco Passport Agency of the Dept. of
State May 16, 1928; at $1,620 July 1, 1928; at
$1,680 Jan. 1, 1929; at $1,800 Aug. 1, 1929; at
$2,200 Dec. 1, 1930.
Horn. G-1C9 McMahon (Mrs.) — h. Marietta, Ohio;
attended high sch. and business sch. ; stenog. and elk.
1916-21 ; elk.. Dept. of State, 1921-25 ; reapp. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov. 15, 1928; at
$1,620 Mar. 1, 1929; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Horn, Thomas Stanislaus.— />. Duquoin, III., June
24, 1894 ; business sch. grad. : Washington Univ.,
LL. B. 1919 ; mem. of bars of Mo. and D. C. ; law
elk., Bu. of Naturalization, 1918 ; advertising mgr.
1919-20 ; in foreign dept. of bank 1920-21 ; sec. and
international lawyer 1922 ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three May 26, 1922 ; assigned to
Kingston, Jamaica, Aug. 28, 1922 ; to Tampico May
12, 1923 ; class two May 10, 1924 ; assigned to Salina
Cruz May 22, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Saltillo Dec. 24, 1924 ; class eight
and cons. Dec. 17, 1925 ; assigned to Saltillo Dec. 18,
19:;5 ; to La Paz Feb. 28, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
May 17, 1928 ; assigned also as 3d sec. at La Paz
May 21, 1928 ; as cons, at Antofagasta Mar. 4, 1929 ;
class seven Dec. 19, 1929.
Hornbeck, Stanley Kuhl. — 6. Franklin. Mass., May
4, 1883; Univ. of Colo. 1899-1901; Univ. of Denver,
A. B. 1903 ; Oxford, B. A. 1907 ; Univ. of Wis., Ph. D.
1911 ; instructor in Univ. of Wis., 1908-9 ; in Chinese
Govt. Coll. 1909-13 ; asst. and assoc. prof, of politi-
cal science, Univ. of Wis., 1914-17 ; lecturer, Univ.
of Mich., summer 1917 ; special expert, U. S. Tariff
Commn., 1917-18, 1919-20, 1921 ; tech. expert. Far
Eastern Division, Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace,
1918-19 ; U. S. Army 1918-19, capt., overseas service ;
on staff of Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord on Am. Mil.
Mission to Armenia Aug.-Oct. 1919 ; travel in Far
East 1920-21 ; tech. expert, Am. del. to Conf. on
Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921 ; draft-
ing officer in Office of Economic Adviser, Dept. of
State, 1921-24 ; It. col.. Res. ; Williamstown Inst, of
Politics, round table leader 1922, si^cial speaker
1927 ; lecturer on hist, of Far East, Harvard, 1924-
28 ; mem. Inst, of Pacific Relations : tech. adviser.
Am. del., Special Conf. on Chinese Customs Tariff,
Peking, 1925-26 ; app. drafting officer at $6,000 in the
Dept. of State and designated chief. Division of Far
Eastern Affairs, Feb. 15, 1928; at $8,000 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; representative of Dept, Fifth
Cong, of the Int. Chamber of Com., Amsterdam,
1929.— FE.
Home, Chester Arthur (1st Lt.) — b. Rochester,
N. H., Dec. 18, 1895 ; Dartmouth two yrs. ; Univ. of
N. H. one and one-half yrs. ; entered U. S. Army
Nov. 1, 1917 ; assigned at language officer at Tokyo
Apr. 26, 1928.
Hosmer, Charles Bridgham. — 5. Hudson, Mass.,
July 15. 1889 ; Univ. of Me., LL. B. 1911 ; Diplo. and
Cons. Sem., National Univ., Ilabana, Cuba, grad.
1922 ; George Washington, LL. M. 1929 ; mem. of
bar of Me. ; law practice 1911-18 ; sec. to mem. of
Cong. ; lecturer on cons, practice. Georgetown Sch.
of For. Ser., 1927-30 ; app. v. c. at Habana Jan. 9,
1919 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three
May 24, 1920, and assigned to Habana ; class two
Nov. 17, 1921 ; class one May 26, 1922 ; as.^igned to
Santo Domingo Dec. 22, 1922 ; cons, of class seven
Mar. 1, 1923 ; assigned to Santo Domingo Mar. 28,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ;
class seven Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Sherbrooke
Oct. 5, 1925 ; to the Dept. Dec. 15, 1926 ; mem.,
Inter-dept. Committee on Codification of Navigation
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Laws, 1927-30 ; class six May 17, 1928 ; tech. ad-
viser, Pan American Commn. on Customs Pi'ocedure
and Port Formalities, Washington, 1929 ; class five
Dec. 19, 1929; assigned to Naples Nov. 26, 1930.
Hottel, Marjorie Virginia. — h. Hancock, W. Va. ;
attended business sch. ; Hood Coll., A. B. 1927 ; West-
ern Reserve Univ. 1927-28 ; case worker and sec.
with associated charities 1927-30 ; typist, Internal
Revenue, Feb.-.\ug. 1930 ; app. records elk. at $1,620
in the Dept. of State Aug. 16, 1930.— HA.
Houck, Fred Henry. — 1). Washington, D. C, Aug.
19, 1890 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
studied under private tutor two yrs. ; elk., U. S.
Navy Yard, 1907-13 ; life insur. salesman 191.3-17 ;
.Irmy field clerk 1917-20 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at
Berne May 5, 1920 ; in Am. Consulate at Hamburg
July 1, 1921 ; at Rotterdam Aug. 1921 ; at Ham-
burg Nov. 1, 1921 ; V. c. at Hamburg Apr. 24, 1922 ;
at Ghent May 27, 1924 ; at Lille Mar. 9, 1926 ; at
Ghent May 26, 1926 ; at Cherbourg June 10, 1926 ;
married.
Hough, Frances Rozetta,- — h. Cleveland, Ohio : at-
tended private sch. and Mt. Vernon Inst. ; sec. three
yrs. ; elk., Govt. Printing Office, 1899-1907 ; app. elk.
at $1,200 in the Dept. of State May 13, 1907; at
$1,600 June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at $1,800
Dec. 31, 1919. effective Jan. 1, 1920 ; at $2,100- July
1, 1924; at $2,200 Mar. 1, 1927; at $2,300 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,500 July 1, 1930; at $2,600
July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— BA,
Howard, Tiny Richard. — b. Devine, Tex., Oct. 13,
1897 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog.
1917-19 ; sec. in Tuxpan, Mexico, 1919-29 ; app. act.
cons. agt. at Tuxpan Jan. 1, 1929 ; cons. agt. Sept. (>,
1929; married.
Howell, Williamson Smith, jr. — 6. Bryan, Tex., Nov.
10, 1890 ; attended private sch. ; Univ. of Tex. one
yr. ; studied law ; law practice 1912-16 ; app., after
exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Aug. 3, 1916 ;
assigned to San Jo.se Aug. 10, 1916 ; unassigned from
Nov. 10. 1910 ; app., temp., in the Dept. of State Nov.
8, 1917 ; elk. in the Am. Emb. at London, temp.,
Dec. 1, 1917 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of class four May 3,
1918 ; assigned to London July 5, 1918 ; class three
Dec. 20, 1919 ; assigned to Prague June 14, 1920 ; to
Habana July 13. 1922 ; class two Dec. 4, 1922 ; as-
signed to Panaa'a Mar. 4, 1924 ; For. Ser. oflJcer of
class four July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 1st sec. at War-
saw July 17, 1924 ; to the Dept. Jan. 29, 1926 ; at
Mexico City Jan. 21, 1928; at London Dec. 1, 1928;
at Paris Feb. 2, 1929; class three May 23, 1929;
married.
Howze, Eoline. — h. Winona, Miss. ; attended public,
private, and business sch. ; Centenary Coll., Ward
Sem., and Univ. of Miss. ; stenog. 1913-21 ; app. elk.
at $1,000 In the Dept. of State Nov. 21, 1921 ;
at $1,080 Sept. 1, 1922; at $1,140 Oct. 16, 1922; at
$1,200 Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1. 1923; at $1,500
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,620 Dec.
1, 1925 ; at $1,680 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,740 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928; at $1,920
July 1, 1930; at $1,980 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart
Act).— SS.
Hoyt, Elton Maynard. — 6. South Norwalk, Conn.,
Mar. 30, 1900; Univ. Prep. Sch., Charleston, S. C,
grad. ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1922-23 ; U. S.
Army 1919-20, overseas service; elk. 1920-22; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Yarmouth. N. S., Mar. 3,
1923 ; V. c. at Yarmouth July 18, 1923 ; at Charlotte-
town Oct. 13, 1924 ; at Yarmouth Dec. 23, 1924 ; at
Charlottetown Jan. 6, 1925 ; at Yarmouth Jan. 20,
1925 ; at Ottawa July 16, 1925 ; at St. Stephen, N. B.,
Apr. 18, 1930 ; married.
Hoyt, Ira Ford. — b. South Norwalk, Conn., July 2,
1S76 ; attended high sch. ; theatrical enterprises 1892-
1918; mem. of gen. assembly of Conn. 1907-8; commr.
of charities, Derby, Conn., 1908 ; app. elk., temp., at
$2,000 in the Dept. of State June 17, 1918 ; at $2,500
Oct. 1, 1918 ; passport agt. at $2,000 in N. Y. Pass-
port Agency Aug. 12, 1919 ; at $3,000 June 18, 1921,
effective July 1 ; at $3,200 July 1, 1925 ; at $3,600
Nov. 1, 1926 ; at $3,800 July 1, 1927 ; at $4,000 May
1, 1928; at $4,600 July 1, 1928; at $4,800 May 1,
1930.
Hubbard, Phil Henry. — 6. Middletown Springs. Vt.,
Feb. 20, 1897 ; Troy Conf. Acad. ; "Valparaiso Univ.
1920-22 ; Univ. of Chicago, Ph. B. 1924 ; with cml.
firms 1916-17, 1925-26 ; U. S. Navy 1917-19 ; sales-
man 1924-25 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Breslau
Mar. 1, 1926 ; v. c. at Breslau July 30, 1926 ; at
Stuttgart, temp., June 13, 1927 ; at Breslau July 22,
1927 ; at Berlin Apr. 7, 1928 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career May 17, 1928 ;
assigned to Berlin May 29, 1928 ; to Bre.slau, temp.,
July 13, 1928 ; to Berlin Oct. 4, 1928 ; to Manchester
Sept. 12, 1929; married.
Hubner, John, 2d. — 6. Catonsville, Md., Nov. 15,
1904 ; Tome Sch., Ridgefield Sch., Hill Sch. ; Johns
Hopkins Univ. 1921-23; Cornell Univ. 1924-25; em-
ployed with bank in Paris 1926 ; cml. work 1927-28 ;
sec. in France 1929 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned to the Dept., temp., Dec. 20,
1930 ; married.
Huddle, Jerome Klahr. — h. Bettsville, Ohio, Mar.
25, 1891 ; Heidelberg Univ., Ohio, three yrs. ; George
Washington LTniv. one yr. ; newspaper and cml. ex-
perience ; principal in high sch. and teacher in acad. ;
app., after exam., cons. asst. Mar. 24, 1915, and de-
tailed to the Dept. ; with Am. Commn. to Negotiate
Peace, Paris, 1918 ; cons, of class seven Sept. 5. 1919 ;
detailed to Paris Oct. 15, 1919 ; to Berlin Feb. 9,
1920; class six June 4, 1920; detailed to Warsaw
Sept. 28, 1920 ; to Hamburg Sept. 20, 1921 ; class
five Nov. 19, 1921 ; class four Mar. 1, 1923 ; detailed
to the Dept. Apr. 28, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
five July 1, 1924 ; class four Aug. 8, 1924 ; chief.
Division of Passport Control, Nov. 4, 1925 ; assigned
to Cologne Dec. 9, 1926 ; class three June 8, 1927 ;
class two Dec. 31, 1929 ; cons. gen. June 4, 1930 ;
assigned to Warsaw July 9, 1930 ; married.
Huddleston, John Fletcher. — b. Forsyth, Ga., July
19, 1892 ; attended high sch. ; advertising course ;
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Uuiv. of Fla. 1910-13 ; messenger. Cong, committee,
1913-16 ; U. S. Navy 1916-20, It. ; grocery business
1920-21 ; advertising salesman 1921-23 ; app., after
exam., v. c. of career of class three Oct. 6, 1923 ; as-
signed to Milan Nov. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight, cons., and as-
signed to Milan May 17, 1928 ; to Funchal Jan. 3,
1029 ; class seven May 9, 1930 ; married.
Hudson, Joel Carrington. — b. Ravenden, Ark., Sept.
4. lS9:i : r.lackburn Coll. 1916-17 ; Univ. of Grenoble
1910 ; Washington Univ., B.S. 1922 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, 1st It., overseas service ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned
to Wellington Apr. 27, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Singapore Mar. 10, 1928 ;
class eight, cons., and assi.gned to Singapore May 17,
1928 ; to Sydney, N. S. W., Jan. 18, 1929 ; class seven
July 24, 1930 ; married.
Huestis, Richard Southard.- — h. Ticonderoga, N. Y.,
Feb. 6, 1904 ; Harvard, A. B. 1927 ; Univ. of Nancy,
France, and Sorbonne 1927-28 ; app., after exam.,
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Nov.
12. 1929 : assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 18,
1929 ; to Calcutta Mar. 26, 1930.
Hughes, James Harold. — b. Brenham, Tex., Nov. 9.
1S84 ; Frelinghuysen Univ., LL. B. 1923 ; elevator
conductor and messenger in Govt, depts. 1911-30 ;
app. laborer in the Dept. of State May 19, 1930. — CC.
Hughes, James Joseph. — b. South Boston, Mass.,
Feb. 26, 1879 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
hospital training 1895-99 ; professional work in hos-
pitals 1901-5 ; sec. 1905-13 ; salesman 1913-18 ; elk.,
Customs Ser., New York City, 1918-19 ; app. elk. at
$1,400 in the N. Y. Passport Agency of the Dept. of
State Aug. 27, 1919 ; at $1,200 May 20, 1920 ; at
$1,400 Apr. 1, 1921 ; asst. passport agt. at $2,000
Mar. 1, 1924 ; at $2,300 July 1, 1924 ; at $2,400 July
1. 1925; at $2,500 Nov. 1, 1926; at $2,600 Jan. 1,
1928; at $2,800 July 1, 1928 ; at $3,000 Dec. 1. 1928 ;
at $3,200 May 1, 1930.
Hughes. Morris Nelson. — b. Champaign, 111., Jan.
13, 1901 ; Univ. of 111., B. S. 1922 ; S. A. T. C. 1918 ;
real estate business 1922-23 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Montevideo Oct. 3, 1923; v. c. at Monte-
video Mar. 25, 1925 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career May 17, 1928 ;
assigned to Montevideo May 29, 1928 ; to Porto Alegre,
temp., June 15, 1928; to Montevideo Sept. 13, 1928;
to Rome Apr. 17, 1930.
Huhn, Tevis. — 6. Philadelphia, Pa., July 16, 1900 ;
Haverford Sch. ; Princeton, B. S. 1922 ; Univ. Coll.,
Oxford, B. Litt. 1924; U. S. Army 1918; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as
V. c. at Paris, temp., Dec. 30, 1930 ; married.
Hukill, George Raymond, — 6. Middletown, Del., Feb.
2, 1893 ; Lehigh Univ. 1911-13 ; Yale, Ph. B. 1916 ;
U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It. ; engaged in handling
estate and traveling 1919-22 ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to
Batavia Apr. 28, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July
1, 1924 ; assigned to Lucerne Sept. 24, 1925 ; class
eight, cons., and assigned to Lucerne May 17, 1928 ;
to Ziirich, temp., Oct. 19, 1929; class seven July 24,
1930 ; married.
Hull, Moody. — h. near Frankford, W. Va., Apr. 3,
1899 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; radio
sch. one yr. ; George Washington Univ. 1926- ;
teacher in public sch. 1917-20, 1922-23 ; clerical asst.
to county supt. of sch. 1923-24; app. elk. at $1,320
in the Dept. of State Dec. 17, 1924 ; at $1,500 Mar.
1, 1927; editorial asst. Aug. 20, 1927; at $1,020
July 1. 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 ; at
$1,800 May 1, 1929 ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930. — HA.
Hulley, Benjamin Mayham. — 6. Lewisburg, Pa.,
June 28, 1898; Stetson Coll., A. B. 1917; Harvard,
A. M. 1919 ; Oxford, B. A. 1921 ; prof, of hist., Stetson
Univ., 1922-24 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Oct 16, 1924 ; assigned
to Stockholm Nov. 8, 1924 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Stockholm May 23, 1929 ; to Dublin Sept.
14, 1929 ; married.
Hunt, Bert L.—b. North Fork, Pa., Jan. 29, 1884 ;
attended teachers' training sch. and business sch. ;
private tutors ; Georgetown Univ., LL. B. 1912, LL.
M., M. P. L. 1915 ; mem. of bars of N. Y. and D. C. ;
sch. teacher 1901-2 ; chief accountant for wholesale
and retail concern 1903-8 ; app. elk. at $900 in the
Dept. of State July 15, 1908 ; at $1,200 June 23,
1909, effective July 1 ; at $1,400 Dec. 23, 1910, ef-
fective Jan. 1, 1911 ; sec. to 3d asst. sec. of state
1909-13 ; acting sec. to bds. of examiners for diplo.
and cons, services 1910-13 ; assigned to office of the
solicitor Dec. 15, 1913 ; at $1,600 Mar. 8, 1915 ; law
elk. June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; asst. solicitor at
$2,500 Oct. 22, 1917 ; acting solicitor at various times
1917-18 ; resigned Oct. 10, 1918 ; with import, ex-
port, and steamship company as atty. 1918 ; asst.
treas. and in charge of legal matters in Europe
1919-20, and gen. mgr. in Brazil 1920-24 ; couns. for
U. S., Mixed Claims Commn., U. S. and Mexico. 1926-
27 ; app. cml. att. at BogotA Dec. 3, 1927 ; resigned
Nov. 17, 1928 ; atty. in Colombia for fruit company
1928-30; app. asst. to the solicitor at $6,500 in the
Dept. of State Apr. 7. 1930 ; at $6,400 June 1, 1930 ;
at $6,500 Aug. 1, 1930; at $7,000 Sept. 1, 1930;
married. — SO.
Hunt, Leigh Walter. — b. Washington, D. C. Jan.
18, 1896 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Mich, one yr. ;
Sorbonne 1918 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, overseas serv-
ice ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. Aug.
1919 ; app. asst. trade commr. at Brussels Oct. 1923 ;
asst. cml. att. at Brussels and Luxemburg June 17,
1927 ; observer. Sixteenth Plenary Assembly of the
Int. Parliamentary Conf. of Com., Brussels, 1930 ;
married.
Hunt, Ralph Harding. — b. Boston, Mass., May 6.
1905 ; attended high sch. and business sch. in Mel-
bourne, Australia ; Melbourne Univ. 1923-24 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Melbourne Oct. 1.
1921 ; V. c. at Melbourne Sept. 24, 1929.
Hunt, William Henry, — 6. Nashville, Tenn., June 28,
1869 ; Lawrence Acad. ; Williams Coll. ; elk. in Am.
Consulate at Tamatave, Madagascar ; v. c. at Tama-
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tave. May 20, 1899 ; cons, at Tamatave Aug. 23, 1901 ;
at St. Etienne Nov. 1, 1906 ; cons, of class eight
by act approvod Feb. 5, 1915 ; class six June 4, 1920 ;
For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Guadeloupe Dec. 10, 1926; to St. Michael's Sept.
25, 1929 ; married.
Hunter, Robert Leland. — ft. Ortonville, Minn., Sept.
19, 1905 ; Univ. of Minn. 1925-27 ; elk. and stenog.
in law office 1923-24 ; U. S. Immigration Service
1927-28 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at
Winnipeg July 1, 1928; v. c. at Winnipeg Aug. 29,
1929.
Huntington, Zena D. (Mrs.) — ft. Elkhart, Ind. ;
Ind. Univ., B. A. 1925 ; George Washington Univ.
1930- ; office asst. and sec. 1920-21, 1923-24; app.
library asst. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Oct. 1,
1930.— HA.
Hurley, John P. — h. Now York City, Sept. 15,
1S7S ; St. Kieran's Coll., Ireland ; Cornell, C. E. 1907 ;
elk. and student engineer 1902-3 ; civil engineer
1907-9 ; highway construction engineer 1909-14 ; en-
gineer of construction 1914-16 ; U. S. Army 1916-19,
capt., Mexican border and overseas service ; app., after
exam., cons, of class eight Aug. 15, 1919 ; class seven
Dec. 18, 1919; assigned to Reval Sept. 20, 1919; to
Riga June 23, 1920 ; class six Nov. 23, 1921 ; reas-
signed to Riga, Latvia, July 29, 1922 ; class five
Dec. 19, 1923; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Vienna June 6, 1925 ; class five
Aug. 31, 1925 ; class four May 17, 1928 ; assigned to
Baghdad July 30, 1929 (canceled) ; to Riga Oct. 19,
1929 ; class three July 24, 1930 ; married.
Hurney, Leo Bernard. — ft. Washington, D. C, May
20, 1S97 ; St. John's Coll. one yr. ; elk. four yrs. ;
app. elk., temp., at $1,020 in the Dept. of State
Sept. 16, 1918 ; permanently, at $1,000 Feb. 1, 1921 ;
at $1,080 Nov. 2, 1922; at $1,140 Dec. 30, 1922, ef-
fective Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $1,200 Oct. 1, 1923 ; at
$1,440 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,560
Dec. 1, 1925 ; at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,680 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 Feb. 1, 1929 ; at
$1,920 July 1, 1930; at $1,980 July 3, 1930 (Brook-
hart Act) ; married. — DCR.
Hurst, Carlton. — ft. Crefeld, Germany, of Am.
parents, Nov. 22, 1894 ; attended sch. in Germany
and France ; Wilbraham Acad. ; Wesleyan Univ. ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Barcelona Mar. 21,
1914 ; in Am. Consulate at Lyon July 6, 1915 ; v. c.
at Madrid Oct. 25, 1916 ; at Santander July 23, 1917 ;
at Almeria Sept. 28, 1917 ; at Seville Oct. 7, 1918 ; at
Cadiz Feb. 18, 1919 ; at Seville May 14, 1919 ; at
Cadiz Jan. 3, 1920 ; app., after exam., cons. asst.
Oct. 21, 1920; v. c. at San Salvador Apr. 12, 1921;
detailed to Bremen Sept. 20, 1921 ; v. c. of career
of class three Nov. 17, 1921, and assigned to Bremen ;
class two Feb. 26, 1923; assigned to Bremerhaven
July 16, 1923 ; to Bremen Aug. 1, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Bremer-
haven Aug. 18, 1924; to Paris May 19, 1927; to
Lyon, temp., Jan. 13, 1928 ; to Paris Feb. 27, 1928 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Paris July 24,
1930; to Aden Sept. 30, 1930.
Hurst, Carlton Bailey. — ft. Bremen, Germany, of
Am. parents, Aug. 16, 1867 ; Phillips Exeter ; Har-
vard ; Univ. of Tlibingen, Germany, M. A., Ph. D. ;
app. cons, at Catania July 22, 1892 ; at Crefeld Sept.
23, 1893 ; at Prague Mar. 22, 1895 ; cons. gen. at
Vienna June 8, 1897 ; resigned Mar. 27, 1903 ; app.
cons, at La Guaira Oct. 19, 1904 ; at Plauen Aug.
23, 1905 ; at Lyon Dec. 14, 1910 ; cons. gen. at Bar-
celona Nov. 24, 1918 ; cons. gen. of class four hy act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class three June 4, 1920 ;
assigned to Habana Aug. 19, 1920 ; class two Mar.
1, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class one July 1, 1924 ;
mem. of Bd. of Review, For. Ser. Personnel, 1927 ;
assigned to Berlin Feb. 26, 1927 ; to Budapest May
1, 1929; married.
Huston, Cloyce Kenneth. — ft. Crawfurdsville, Iowa,
May 12, 1900 ; Univ. of Calif., summer 1920 ; Univ.
of Iowa, B. A. 1922 ; S. A. T. C. 1918 ; instructor in
Eng. and math., American Univ. at Cairo, Egypt,
1922-25 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Cairo July
1, 1925 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.
and V. c. of career Apr. 27, 1927 ; assigned to Cairo
May 9, 1927 ; to Aden June 11, 1928 ; to Genoa Nov.
15, 1930.
Huston, Jay Calvin. — h. Knox, Ind., July 20, 1888 ;
Stanford Univ. three yrs. ; Univ. of Calif., B. L.
1914, grad. work; supt. of city recreation dept. 1915;
law elk. one yr. ; app., after exam., student inter-
preter in China Mar. 24, 1915 ; v. c. at Nanking June
26, 1917 ; at Hankow Oct. 25, 1917 ; v. c. and inter-
preter at Nanking Nov. 1, 1917 ; at Hankow Nov. 24,
1917 ; at Nanking Mar. 8, 1919 ; at Hankow Dec. 3,
1919; at Canton Jan. 28, 1922; at Tientsin May 10,
1922 ; cons, of class six June 22, 1922 ; class five
June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1,
1924 ; detailed to Hankow Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to
Canton Apr. 6, 1927 ; class five June 8, 1927 ; as-
signed to Shanghai Mar. 8, 1928 ; class four July 24,
1930.
Hutchinson, Charles Albert. — ft. Clinton, Iowa, Nov.
1, 1907 ; Superior State Coll. 1925-27 ; Univ. of
Minn., B. A. 1929 ; private tutors ; asst. instructor in
political science, Univ. of Minn., 1929 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
Nov. 12, 1929; assigned to Windsor Nov. 30, 1029;
to the For. Ser. Soh. July 16, 1930 ; to Tokyo Nov. 8,
1930.
Hutton, Paul Churchill, jr. — ft. Goldsboro, N. C,
Nov. 17. 1903 ; Colombian Prep. Sch. ; U. S. M. A.,
grad. 1926 ; U. S. Army 1926-30, 2d It. ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as
V. c. at Panama July 17, 1930.
Hyde, Edward. — ft. Bundoran, Co. Fermanagh, Ire-
land, Sept. 17, 1864 ; attended business sch. in Eng-
land ; chief of export and import firm in Chile and
steamer agt. 1895-1925 ; app. cons. agt. at Talca-
huano Apr. 26, 1921 ; married.
♦lift, George Nicolas. — ft. Butler Co., Pa., Jan. 27,
1865 ; Franklin and Marshall Coll., A. B., A. M. ;
Univ. of Leipzig two semesters ; Sorbonne one se-
mester,; newspaper reporter and corr. 1887-93 ; edi-
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173
tor of newspapers 1893-1905 ; capt., Idaho Nat.
■Guard ; app., after exam., cons, at Chatham May 19,
190.5 ; at Annaberg June 22, 1906 ; at Warsaw June
10. 1908; at Nuremberg Jan. 21. 1909; at St. Gall
Feb. 6, 1914 ; cons, of cla.ss four by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to Stuttgart July 8, 1916 ;
detailed as cons, in charge May 21-JuIy 28, 1917 ;
assigned to Vardo, Norway, Sept. 5. 1917 ; detailed
to Christiania Nov. 24, 1917-May 26, 1918; to
Christiansand June 15, 1918 ; assigned to Bergen
Mar. 15, 1919 ; to Nancy Jan. 12. 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Ghent
June 24, 1926 ; retired Jan. 26. 1930, under the acts
of May 24, 1924, and July 3, 1926 ; married.
Ihle, Dora Mildred (Mrs.) — b. Freeport, Kans. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Kans. State Nor-
mal, summers of 1914 and 1915 ; Colo. State Univ.,
summers of 1916 and 1917 ; Fairmount Coll. 1917-
18 ; George Washington Univ. 1928-29 ; teacher, pub-
lic sch., 1911-18; Bu. of War Risk Insur. 1918-21;
Veterans' Bu. 1921-27 ; app. elk. at $1,140 in the
Dept. of State Mar. 18, 1927; at $1,320 June 1,
1927; at $1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500
July 1, 1928 ; at $1,620 Nov. 1, 1929 ; at $1,680
July 1, 1030.— DCR.
Ingle, Jesse Forrest. — b. Tunnelton, Ind., Apr. 23,
1905 ; high sch. grad. ; attended Central Normal Coll..
Danville, Ind., and Ind. Univ. ; teacher in public
sch. 1923-24 ; U. S. Navy May-July, 1924 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate at Manchester June 17, 1924 ; at Glas-
gow Apr. 14, 1927 ; v. c. at Glasgow May 14, 1929 ;
married.
Isaac, Gerhard J, — b. Freeman. S. Dak.. May 12,
1906 ; Freeman Jr. Coll. 192.3-24 ; Univ. of Denver.
A. B. 1927, grad. work 1928 ; elk. 1928-30 ; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Sept. 8, 1930.— DCR.
Ives, Ernest Linwood. — b. Norfolk, Va., Oct. 17,
1887 ; Va. Mil. Inst, one yr. ; William and Mary
Coll. two yrs. ; app. v. and dep. cons, at Mannheim
June 7, 1909; at Madgeburg Nov. 17, 1910; v. and
dep. cons. gen. at Frankfort-on-the-Main Mar. 4,
1914 ; V. c. at Frankfort-on-the-Main Feb. 6, 1915 ;
at Cologne June 11, 1915 ; at Frankfort-on-the-Main
Dec. 4, 1915 ; at Erfurt Apr. 5, 1916 ; at Breslau
June 1, 1916 ; at Frankfort-on-the-Main Oct. 19, 1916 ;
at Budapest Jan. 19, 1917 ; app., after exam., cons.
asst. Apr. 21, 1917 ; v. c. at Paris May 5, 1917 ; at
Nantes July 17, 1917 ; at Paris Mar. 8, 1918 ; cons,
of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; class six June 4, 1920 ;
class five Nov. 19, 1921 ; class four Mar. 1, 1923 ;
assigned to Alexandria Aug. 17, 1923 ; For. Ser.
■officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; class four Feb. 24,
1925 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 31, 1925 ; assigned
as 1st sec. at Constantinople Sept. 18, 1925 ; at
•Copenhagen Jan. 11, 1930 ; class three July 24,
1930; married.
Jackson, Alfred Lincoln. — h. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept.
1, 1877 ; mess attendant, U. S. Navy, 1902-6 ; asst.
messenger, Dept. of State, 1916-26 ; reapp. asst.
messenger in the Dept. of State Aug. 1, 1927. — IC.
Jackson, Carlton.— &. Eagleville, Tenn., June 26,
1880 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of Nashville,
B. A. 1898 ; Vanderbilt Univ. one semester ; Columbia
Univ. 1907 ; teacher in public sch. 1898-1900 ; cashier
1901-4 ; partner in teachers' agency 1904-11 ; mgr.
for fruit company in Honduras, Mexico, and Cuba
1911-17 ; with company in Honduras securing ma-
terial for gas masks 1917-18; U. S. Army 1918-19,
1st It. ; app. trade commr. Sept. 8, 1919, and assigned
to Lima ; cml. att. at Mexico City July 3, 1920 ; re-
signed Nov. 30, 1921 ; with trade corp. in Colombia
1921-22 ; app. trade commr. at Caracas Feb. 16, 1923 ;
at Bogota Dec. 12, 1923 ; cml. att. at Bogota July
28, 1924; at Habana Dec. 27, 1924; del.. Int. Ad-
vertisers' Assoc. Convention, Houston, Tex., 1925 ;
resigned Apr. 9, 1926 ; app. cml. att. at Rio de
Janeiro Sept. 3, 1926 ; observer, Int. Parliamentary
Cml. Cong., Rio de Janeiro, 1927 ; married.
Jackson, Dorothy. — b. Bayonne, N. J. ; attended high
sch. and business sch.; telephone operator 1920-22;
app. telephone switchboard operator at $720 in the
Dept. of State Nov. 6, 1922 ; at $1,140 .July 1, 1924 ;
elk. Oct. 27, 1924; at $1,320 June 1, 1925; at $1,380
Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,620 Aug. 1, 1928 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930 ; at
$1,800 Nov. 1, 1930.— DCR.
Jackson, Irving. — h. Washington, D. C, Apr. 3, 1877 ;
messenger, Russian- Japanese Peace Conf., 1905 ; app.
messenger in the Dept. of State Oct. 16, 1905 ; la-
borer July 2, 1906 ; asst. messenger Jan. 2, 1907 ;
messenger July 1, 1907 ; asst. messenger July 13,
1909 : messenger June 22, 1916, effective July
] .—DCR.
Jackson, James E. — b. Springfield, Mass., Mar. 3,
1896; messenger, Govt, depts., 1917-30; app. mes-
senger in the Dept. of State May 16, 1930. — A-F.
Jackson, Jesse Benjamin. — b. Paulding, Ohio, Nov.
19. 1871 ; high sch. grad. ; studied law ; elk. 1891-92 ;
in insur. and real estate business 1893-97, 1902-5 ;
Ohio Volunteer Infantry 1898-99, Cuban service ; en-
rolling elk., Ohio House of Representatives, 1900-
1902 ; app., after exam., cons, at Alexandretta Mar.
17, 1905 ; at Aleppo June 10, 1908 ; elk., North At-
lantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration, The Hague, 1910 ;
cons, of class seven by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 :
class six July 12, 1916; detailed to the Dept. Nov.
24, 1917 ; to Cairo ©ct. 4, 1918 ; assigned to commit-
tee to outline proposed boundaries of Republic of
Armenia 1918 ; to Aleppo Mar. 4, 1919 ; class five
Sept. 5, 1919 ; class four June 4, 1920 ; assigned to
Leghorn Apr. 28, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class five
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Fort William and Port
Arthur Mar. 27, 1928 ; class four July 24, 1930.
Jacobs, Joseph Earle. — b. Johnston, S. C, Oct. 31,
1893 ; studied bookkeeping and accounting ; Coll. of
Charleston, A. B. 1913 ; teacher in high sch. 1913-14 ;
mercantile business 1915 ; app., after exam., student
interpreter in Turkey Oct. 15, 1915, but did not pro-
ceed to post ; student interpreter in China Nov. 5,
1915 ; V. c. at Foochow June 26, 1917 ; v. c. and inter-
preter at Shanghai Apr. 15, 1918; designated to exer-
cise .iudicial authority and jurisdiction in civil and
criminal cases Aug. 25, 1919 ; cons, of class six Nov.
19, 1921 ; sr. assessor May 10, 1922 ; class five Dec. 19,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; class
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five Auar. 31, 1925 ; tech. adviser to Am. mem., Commn.
on Extraterritoriality in China, 1925-26; assigned to
Yunnanfu July 3, 1926; to Shanghai Feb. 25. 1928:
class four May 17, 1928; assigned to the Dept. May
7, 1930 ; class three July 24, 1930 ; married. — FE.
Jaeckel, Theodore.— 6. New York City Dec. 29, 1882 ;
private tutors ; Williams Coll.. B. A. 1904 : grad.
work. Harvard, one yr. ; Now York Law Sch., LL. B.
1008 : mom. of bar of N. Y. ; law elk. and law prac-
tice 1909-12 ; app., after exam., cons, at Maskat
Apr. 24, 1914, but did not proceed to post ; at
Stavangor July 17, 1914 ; cons, of class nine by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915; class eight Feb. 22, 1915. and
assigned to Stettin ; to the Dept. May 15, 1917 ; class
seven Sept. 14. 1917 ; assigned to Bordeaux Mar. 15,
1919 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five June 4,
1920 ; class four Nov. 23, 1921 ; class three Mar. 1,
1923 ; assigned to Hamburg Apr. 28. 1923 ; cons. gen.
of class four June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class
three July 1. 1924 ; assigned as cons. gen. at Warsaw
Oct. 23. 1924 : at Milan Nov. 27. 1926 : at Halifax
june 15. 1928 ; at Rome Nov. 20, 1929 ; class two
May 9, 1930.
James. William George. — h. Neath, So. Wales, Groat
Britain, July 15. 1891 : attended sch. in So. Wales,
private tutors in England, business sch.. and Emerson
Inst. ; George Washington, A. B.. and grad. work ;
U. S. Army 1917-18 ; elk.. War Dept., 1918-19 ; elk.,
Dept. of State. Mar. 27-Sept. 26. 1922 ; reapp. elk.
at $1,000 Oct. 18, 1922: at $1,100 Oct. 1, 1923; at
$1,200 Mar. 1, 1924; at $1,440 July 1. 1924; at
$1,500 Jan. 16, 1926; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1927; at
$1,680 July 1. 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1,
1930.— PD.
Janz, Robert.— b. Omaha. Nobr., Oct. 11. 1903 : U. S.
N. A. and Univ. of Okla. : Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser., B. F. S. 1929; elk.. War Dept., 1927-28, Treas,
Dept., 1928-29 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Nov. 12. 1929 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 20. 1929 ; to Guatemala
Mar. 26, 1930 ; married.
Jarboe, Frances L. (Mrs.) — 6. Baltimore, Md. ; at-
tended high sch. in Mexico, Miss Madeira's Sch., and
business sch. ; elk.. Treas, Dept., 1918-24 ; app. elk.
at $1,140 in the Dept. of State Aug. 12, 1924 ; at
$1,320 Nov. 1, 1925; at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1927; at
$1,500 May 1, 1927; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Jardine, William M. — i. Madad. Idaho, Jan. 16,
1879 ; Utah Agric. Coll.. B. S. 1904 ; grad. work,
Univ. of 111., summer 1906 ; Utah Agric. Coll., asst.,
instructor, and prof., 1904-6 ; in charge of dry land
grain investigation 1907-10 ; Kans. State Agric. Coll.
and Experiment Station, agronomist 1910, dir. of
station and dean of agric. 1913-18, pros, of coll.
1918-25 ; sec, of agric, 1925-20 ; app. E. E. and
M. P. to Egypt July 21, 1930 ; married.
Jarvis, Robert Yelverton. — 7). Clay City, Ky.. Nov. 5,
1893 ; Princeton 1911-13 ; Univ. of Louisville Law
Sch. 1915-16; New York Law Sch. 1916-17; mem. of
bars of Ky. and Calif. ; elk. 1913-14 ; law elk. 1914-
16 ; U. S. Army 1917-18, 2d It. ; law practice 1919 ; ]
asst. to gen. mgr. of silver mines company 1919-20 ; j
cml. employment 1920-21 ; app., after exam., v. c. of "i
career of class three Oct. 26, 1921; assigned to War- "j
saw Dec. 14, 1921 ; class two Feb. 26, 1923 ; class one (j
Nov. 23, 1923 ; cons, of class seven June 3, 1924 ; ;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned \
to Shanghai May 4, 1926 ; class seven June 8, 1927 ; 'i
assigned to Calcutta Oct. 26, 1927 ; class six Dec. '
19, 1929.
Jenkins, Bouglas. — h. Colleton Co., S. C, Feb. 6,
1880 ; Porter Mil. Acad. grad. ; studied law ; mem.
of bar of S. C. ; Sumter Guards (militia) 1898-99; \
law elk. and practicing attorney 1901-3 ; reporter, <
city editor, and act. editor of newspaper 190.3-8 ; app.,
after exam., cons, at St. Pierre June 22, 1908 ; at
Goteborg Mar. 8, 1912 ; at Riga Nov. 24, 1913 ; in
charge of German and Austro-Hungarian, Brit, and ■
French interests at Riga 1914-17 ; class seven by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class six Mar. 2, 1915 ;.
detailed to Harbin Aug. 16, 1918 ; class five Sept. |
5, 1919 ; assigned to Harbin Sept. 6, 1919 ; class '
three June 4, 1920 ; cons. gen. of class four Nov. ]
19, 1921 ; detailed to the Dept. Dec. 23, 1921 ; as- ;
signed to Canton Mar. 30, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of 1
class three July 1, 1924 ; class two Dec. 17, 1925 ; I
class one May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Shanghai, temp., i
May 29, 1930 ; to Hong Kong June 2, 1930 ; married.
Jensen, Julius Jorgen Christian. — &. Lone Rock. Wis.,
Oct. 31, 1883 ; Univ. of Iowa 1906-7 ; George Wash-
ington, LL. B. 1915 ; mem. of bars of D. C. and -
Wyo. ; elk. 1907-9, in U. S. Weather Bu. 1909-16 ; ]
law practice 1917-18 ; elk.. Govt, depts., 1918-20 ; j
app. V. c. at Copenhagen Dec. 4 1920 ; at Malmo,
temp., Oct. 30, 1923 ; at Copenhagen Dec. 17, 1923 ; i
at Goteborg, temp., Nov. 14, 1924 ; at Copenhagen j
Feb. 17, 1925 ; at Cologne Dec. 7, 1926 ; at Oslo j
Mar. 14, 1928 ; married. i
Jessop, Walter E, — h. San Antonio, Tex,, Feb. 18, j
1906 ; attended high sch. ; elk. 1922-27 ; app. elk. at '
$1,440 in the Dept. of State May 8, 1930 ; at $1,620^ ■
July 1, 1930; married.— DCR. j
Jester, Perry Northen. — b. West Point, Ga., Jan. 20, I
1902 ; Bailey Mil. Iiist. grad. ; Univ. of Richmond '
1920-23 ; Univ. of Va., B. S. 1925 ; asst. purchasing '
agt., Med. Coll. of Va., 1923-24 ; elk. in business
dept. of George Washington Univ. 1925-27 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of j
career Aug. 24, 1927; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
Sept. 29, 1927 ; to Hong Kong Feb. 24, 1928. j
Johnson, Albion Wesley. — 1). Kittery. Me.. Mar. 18, i
1886 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; studied medicine ; registered l
in Mass. as physician and surgeon by State exam. '
1909 ; on hospital staflf 1910 ; practiced medicine 1911 ; '
real estate business 1912-15 ; interpreter, U. S. Im- j
migration Service, 1916-17 ; special work for U. S- j
Govt, in Spain 1917-18 ; translator in office of mil.
att. at Madrid Feb.-Sept. 1918 ; app. v. c. at Mfilaga j
Feb. 20, 1920 ; at Barcelona July 18. 1921 ; at Dublin |
Jan. 13, 1923 ; resigned May 9, 1925 ; app. cons. agt. .
at Alicante Aug. 7. 1925; v. c. at Alicante Apr. 17,
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1926 ; at Valencia Dec. 3, 1928 ; at St. Michael's
June 7, 1929; at Santo Domingo Oct. 15, 1929;
married.
Johnson, Charles Leonard. — 6. Ednor. Md., July 31.
1890 ; asst. messenger, Dept. of State, 1922-25 ;
reapp. asst. messenger, temp., in the Dept. of State
Mar. 22, 1927 ; permanently Apr. 4, 1927. — DCR.
Johnson, Charles Mathew. — h. Washington, D. C,
Aug. 19, 1911; messenger, Dept. of Com., 1927-28;
app. asst. messenger, temp., in the Dept. of State
Feb. 17, 1930 ; permanently Aug. 16, 1930.— HA.
Johnson, Ellis Alfred. — B. Springfield, Mass., Oct. 4,
1893 ; attended high sch. ; elk. 1910-14 ; office mgr.
of dairy farm 1914-15 ; stenog. 1915-16 ; sec, Bu.
of For. and Domes. Com., 1916-17 ; elk.. Emergency
Fleet Corp., 1917; U. S. Army 1918-19, It., overseas
service ; Red Cross work in Europe 1919-21 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Copenhagen Aug.
23, 1921 ; V. c. at Copenhagen Mar. 11, 1925 ; at
Riga, temp., Apr. 10, 1929 ; at Plymouth June 29,
1929 ; at Tallinn Apr. 19, 1930.
Johnson, Eugene H.^ — 6. Black River Falls, Wis.,
Dec. 27, 1897 ; high sch. grad. ; Ripon Coll. one yr. ;
U. S. Army 1918 ; elk., Dept. of Interior, 1917-24 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Stavanger Mar. 4, 1924 ;
V. c. at Sydney, N. S., Nov. 13, 1925 ; at Campbellton,
temp., July 18, 1927 ; at Sydney Dec. 17, 1927 ; at
Halifax, temp., Jan. 26, 1928 ; at Sydney Feb. 8, 1928 ;
at Campbellton, temp., Apr. 6, 1928 ; at Fredericton,
temp., Aug. 1, 1928; at Sydney Sept. 27, 1928; at
Charlottetown, temp., June 12, 1930 ; at Sydney July
1, 1930 ; married.
Johnson, Frederick Conger. — 6. Pictou, N. S., Canada,
of Am. parents, Nov. 15, 1885 ; prep, sch., and coll.,
Obercassel by Bonn, Germany, diploma, 1903 ; Univ.
of Pa., 1903-4 ; attended Technicum, Mittweida, Ger-
many, 1905 ; Polytechuicum, Darmstadt, Germany,
1906 ; studied int. law under tutor ; employed with
railroads in U. S. 1914-18 ; app. cons. agt. at Paspe-
biac July 26. 1918 ; at Gaspe Jan. 23, 1919 ; v. c. at
Riviere du Loup Nov. 15, 1919 ; resigned Dec. 20,
1920 ; app. v. c. at Fredericton Sept. 19, 1921 ;
married.
Johnson, Hallett.— b. New York City Nov. 26, 1888 ;
Hotcbkiss Sch. ; WilUams Coll., B. A. 1908 ; Columbia,
LL. B. 1911; mem. of bar of N. Y. ; law practice
1911-12 ; mem. of N. Y. Nat. Guard ; app., after exam.,
3d sec. at London Aug. 22, 1912 ; at Constantinople
May 22, 1914 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of class five by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class four Mar. 2, 1915 ; as-
signed to Constantinople Mar. 6, 1915 ; to La Paz
June 16, 1915 (canceled) ; to Santiago, Chile, July
6. 1915 ; class three May 10, 1916 ; assigned to La
Paz as charg4 d'affaires ad interim July 20, 1916 ;
to Santiago, Chile, Jan. 3, 1917 ; to the Dept. Jan.
14, 1918 ; act. chief. Division of Latin American
Affairs, Aug. 15-Nov. 21, 1919 ; class two Dec. 20,
1919 ; assigned to Brussels Mar. 25, 1920 ; to Stock-
holm May 26, 1921 ; to Madrid July 23, 1923 ; to Ber-
lin June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class four July
1, 1924 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Paris July 17, 1924 ;
class three Aug. 8, 1924; assigned to Oslo July 11,
1927 ; to The Hague July 25, 1929 ; class two July 24,
1930; married.
Johnson, Herschel V. — b. Atlanta, Ga., May 3, 1894 ;
Univ. of N. C, B. A. 1916 ; Harvard Law Sch. 1919-
20 ; instructor in French, Chamberlayne Sch. for
Boys, 1916-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt., overseas
service ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class
four Nov. 15, 1920 ; assigned to Berne Jan. 12, 1921 ;
to Sofia Dec. 16, 1921 ; class three Sept. 22, 1922 ;
assigned to the Dept. July 23, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
of class six July 1, 1924 ; class five Sept. 20, 1924 ;
assigned as 2d sec. at Tegucigalpa Oct. 23, 1926 ;
class four May 26, 1928 ; assigned as 1st sec. at
Mexico City July 27, 1928; assigned to the Dept.
Mar. 26, 1930 ; chief. Division of Mexican Affairs,
June 12, 1930 ; class three July 24, 1930.— ME.
Johnson, Isaac C, jr. (Capt.) — 6. Evergreen, La.,
June 20, 1881 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1904 ; assigned as
naval att. at Tokyo May 20, 193X) ; married.
Johnson, John David. — 6. Highgate, Vt., Nov. 3.
1884 ; attended business sch. ; corr. course in business
admin. ; Georgetown Univ., LL.B. 1908 ; mem. of bar
of D. C. ; elk. 1902-4 ; in U. S. Navy Yard 1904-5 ;
app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State July 7,
1905; at .?1,200 July 2, 1906; at ?1,400 Mar. 4,
1907 ; at $1,600 June 1, 1909 ; elk., North Atlantic
Coast Fisheries Arbitration, The Hague, 1910 ; at
$1,800 Dec. 1, 1913 ; special employee in charge of
cons, post allowances and allotments at $2,400 Aug.
15, 1918; at $2,100 July 1, 1919; drafting officer at
$2,400 Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1, 1920; at
$3,000 June 17, 1921, effective July 1 ; designated
representative of the Dept. of State on Federal
Traffic Bd. Oct. 31, 1921 ; app. cons, of class six
Aug. 23, 1922 ; detailed to the Dept. Sept. 20, 1922 ;
class five Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class six
July 1, 1924 ; class five Dec. 17, 1925 ; assigned to
Strasbourg July 12, 1926; to Paris July 1, 1929; to
Hamilton, Out., Mar. 27, 1930 ; class four May 9,
1930 ; married.
Johnson, Lucius Hartwell. — b. Aiken, S. C, Aug. 6,
1897; high sch. grad.; Univ. of S. C. 1915-16;
attended business sch. ; U. S. Navy 1918-19 ; elk.,
Dept. of State, 1919-20 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Dublin Dec. 4, 1920; v. c. at Dublin Sept. 9, 1922;
at Bilbao Jan. 13, 1923 ; at Montreal July 5, 1924 ;
at Winnipeg Feh. 6, 1925 ; married.
Johnson, Nelson Trusler. — 6. Washington, D. C,
Apr. 3, 1887 ; Sidwell's Friends Sch. ; George Wash-
ington Univ., 1906-7 ; app., after exam., student
interpreter in China Aug. 27, 1907 ; v. and dep.
cons. gen. and interpreter at Mukden Nov. 1, 1909 ;
V. and dep. cons, and interpreter at Harbin Apr. 18,
1910 ; V. and dep. cons. gen. and interpreter at Han-
kow July 30, 1910 ; at Shanghai Dec. 2, 1911 ; mixed
court assessor ; designated to exercise judicial author-
ity and jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases at
Shanghai June 7, 1913; app. cons, at Chungking Dec.
29, 1914 ; cons, of class six by act approved Feb. 5,
1915; assigned to Changsha Mar. 2, 1915; detailed
to Shanghai Apr. 12, 1918 ; to the Dept. Sept. 11.
1918 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; class three June 4,
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1920 ; expert asst., Conf. on the Limitation of Arma-
mont, Washin.irton, 1921 ; app. cons. gen. at large
Nov. 23, 1921 ; cons. gen. of class three June 5, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class two July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to the Dept. Apr. 21, 1925 ; chief, Division of Far
Eastern Affairs, July 1, 1925 ; class one June 30,
1927 ; app., asst. sec. of state Aug. 15, 1927 ; mem..
For. Ser. I'ersonnel Bd., Bd. of Examiners for the For.
Ser., and For. Ser. Sch. Bd. Feb. 25, 1928 ; chm., Bd.
of Review for Efficiency Ratings, May 15, 1928 ; del.,
Int. Civil Aeronautics Conf., Washington, 1928 ; E. E.
and M. 1'. to China Dec. 16, 1929.
Johnson, Verna Marie (Mrs.) — 6. Brockton, Mass. ;
high sch. grad. ; secretary 1926-28 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Jan. 3, 1929 ; at $1,620
May 16, 1930.— VD.
Johnston, Gordon (Lt. Col.) — h. Charlotte, N. C,
May 25, 1874 ; Princeton, A. B. 1896 ; entered U. S.
Army Feb. 2, 1901 ; mem. of Wood-Forbes Mission to
Philippine Is. 1921 ; staff of Gov. Gen. Wood of Phil-
ippine Is. 1921-24 ; mem. of Nicaraguan Electoral
Mission 1928 ; assigned as mil. att. at Mexico City
Nov. 14, 1928; married.
Johnston, Inez. — h. Minneapolis, Minn. ; high sch.
grad. ; stenog. 1923-26, in Treas. Dept. 1926-27 ; app.
elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 July 1,
1928; at $2,000 Nov. 1, 1928; at $2,200 July 1,
1930.— U.
Jones, Alfred Winslow. — h. Melbourne, Australia, of
Am. parents, Sept. 9, 1900 ; Hackley Sch. ; Harvard,
A. B. 1923 ; purser under U. S. Shipping Bd. 1923-24 ;
elk. 1924-27; cml. work 1927-30; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at
Berlin, temp., Dec. 29, 1930.
Jones, Harold Frederic. — 6. Brockton, Mass., May
30, 1891 ; Mass. Agric. Coll., B. Sc. 1913 ; with sugar
ccmpany in Mexico since 1913 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; app.
cons. agt. at Los Mochis Sept. 6, 1919 ; married.
Jones, J. Wesley. — 6. Sioux City, Iowa, June 4,
1907; Morningside Coll. 1926-28; George Washing-
ton Univ., A. B. 1930 ; app., after exam.. For Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Saltillo,
temp., Dec. 27, 1930.
Jones, Victor Emanuel. — &. Washington, D. C, Dee.
26, 1S95 ; U. S. Army 1918-19, overseas service ; ele-
vator conductor, State, War, Navy Bldg., 1917-18,
1019-20 ; app. asst. messenger in the Dept. of State
Mar. 13, 1920. — LA.
Jones, William Oscar. — h. Chapmans Quarries, Pa.,
May 26, 1895 ; attended business sch.. Temple Univ.,
and Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. ; elk. and secre-
tary 1912-17 ; U. S. Army 1915-17, 2d It. ; public ac-
countant three and one-half yrs. ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Oct. 6, 1923 ; assigned
to Danzig Nov. 19, 1923 : to Konigsbcrg May 5,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; as-
signed to Miilmo Nov. :*>, 1924 ; to Rome Feb. 17,
1927 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Rome May
17, 1928; resigned Nov. 1, 1929; app. divisional asst. (
at $3,800 in the Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1930;
married. — A-C/C. ]
Jordan, Curtis Calhoun. — 6. San Diego, Calif., Mar. i
20, 1892 ; polytech. high sch. grad. ; Univ. of So. \
Calif., LL. B. 1918; U. S. Army 1917-20, 2d It., ;
overseas service ; capt. O. R. C. ; app., after exam., j
sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Dec. 20, 1919 ; as- ;
signed to Port au Prince .June 14, 1920 ; to Helsing- '
fors Mar. 1, 1922 ; class three Mar. 23, 1922 ; For.
Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 2d
sec. at Habaiia July 17, 1924 ; detailed to the Dept.
Oct. 19, 1925 ; app. cons. July 8, 1926 ; assigned as i
cons, at Barcelona Aug. 4, 1926 ; at Bilboa, temp., i
Mar. 6, 1928 ; at Barcelona June 22, 1928 ; class five ^
July 24, 1930 ; married. ,;
'l
Jordan, Leland, jr. (Comdr.)— -b. Murfreesboro, Tenn., j
Mar. 14, 1885 ; Webb Sch., Mooney Sch. ; U. S. N. A., '
grad. 1908 ; app. naval att. at Buenos Aires and
Montevideo Apr. 12, 1930 ; married. *
Jordan, Russell Benton — &. Chillicothe, Mo., Dec. 2, \
1902 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; sec. and i
stenog. 1920-24 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Yo-
kohama Jan. 5, 1925 ; v. c. at Yokohama Apr. 2, 1926 ;
elk. at Am. leg. at Peking, temp., Apr. 11, 1927 ; v. c.
at Hankow Sept. 7, 1927 ; resigned Aug. 3, 1930 ;
app. V. c. at Valencia Nov. 4, 1930.
Josselyn, Paul Reitler. — b. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Dec.
18, 1885 ; business sch. grad. ; Beloit Coll., B. A. 1909 ;
George Washington Univ. one yr. ; elk. and stenog.
1904-5 ; elk. in War Dept. 1909 ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in China Apr. 20, 1910 ; dep. cons,
gen. at Tientsin July 26, 1912 ; v. and dep. cons. gen.
at Tientsin Nov. 22, 1912 ; also interpreter Mar. 1,
1913 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. and interpreter at
Canton Mar. 17, 1914 ; v. c. at Canton Feb. 6, 1915 ;
v. c. and interpreter at Tientsin July 5, 1917 ; cons,
of class eight Feb. 19, 1918 ; assigned to Chung-
king Apr. 15, 1918 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed
to Peking Apr. 16, 1921 ; asst. Chinese sec. at Peking
July 1, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1,
1924 ; class five Aug. 8, 1924 ; asst. Chinese sec. to
Am. del.. Special Conf. on Chinese Customs Tariff,
Peking, 1925-26 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned
as 2d sec. at Peking Apr. 30, 1926; to the Dept.
Jan. 6, 1927; class four May 23, 1929; assigned as
cons, at Shanghai May 7, 1930 ; married.
Jova, Eugene Elias. — &. Calabazar de Sagua, Cuba,
of Am. parents, July 13, 1892; Charlotte Hall Mil.
Acad. ; business sch. grad. ; in bank in Cuba one
yr. ; private business 1914-17 ; in ship chandlery
1917-21 ; app. act. cons. agt. at Sagua la Grande
July 1, 1921 ; cons. agt. at Sagua la Grande Oct. 6,
1922 ; married.
Joyce, Robert Prather. — h. Los Angeles, Calif., Oct.
17, 1902; Deep Springs Sch.; Yale, A. B. 1926; Yale
Law Sch. 1925-26 ; L'Ecole Libre des Sciences
Politiques 1926-27 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. offi-
cer unclass. and v. c. of career May 17, 1928 ; as-
signed to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928; to
Shanghai Oct. 10, 1928.
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177
Jukes, Arthur d'Aguilar. — h. Vancouver, Brit. Co-
lumbia, of Am. pareuts, Jan. 27, 1906 ; higli sch.
grad. ; Oreg. State Coll. 1923-25 ; Univ. of Wash.
1925-20 ; elk., traffic mgr. for company, and at sea
1926-28 ; claim agt. for steamship company 1928-29 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Callao-Lima
Jan. 16, 1930 ; v. c. at Callao-Lima Nov. 20, 1930 ;
married.
Kanaga, Clarence John (1st Lt.) — h. Warren. Pa.,
Aug. 29, 1897 ; Ohio Wesleyan Univ. 1916-17 ; U. S.
M. A., grad. 1919 ; assigned as language officer at
Peiping Mar. 22, 1927; married.
Karnes, William. — b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 21, 1906;
Principia Jr. Coll. 1925-27 ; George Washington Univ.
1927-29 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.
and V. c. of career Mar. 26, 1929 ; assigned to the
For. Ser. Sch. May 1, 1929; to San Luis PotosI
July 10, 1929 ; to Vera Cruz Nov. 24, 1930 ; married.
Karr, Cleo L. — 6. Bloomfleld, Iowa ; high sch. grad. ;
stenog. 1928-30; elk-typist, Dept. of Com., 1930;
app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State May 16,
1930.— DCR.
Kaufman, David E. — h. in Lithuania May 15. 1883 ;
Susquehanna Coll. Inst. grad. ; Dickinson Law Sch.,
LL. B. 1904 ; law practice 1904-23 ; mem. of law
firm 1923-28 ; app. E. E. and M. P. to Bolivia Mar.
7, 1928 ; resigned Jan. 9, 1930 ; app. E. E. and
M. P. to Siam June 12, 1930.
Kazanjian, Reginald Stephen. — 6. Newport, R. I.,
Aug. 7, 1905 : Harvard. A. B. 1927 ; Oxford 1927-28 ;
Harvard Grad. Sch. 1928-29 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at
Habana, temp., Dec. 26, 1930.
Kearney, Walter.— Clk. at $1,400 in the N. Y. Dis-
patch Agency of the Dept. of State Feb. 1, 1930.
Keating, Joseph T.—b. Sag Harbor. N. Y., Oct. 13,
1899; Georgetown Univ., LL. B. 1920, LL. M. 1922;
mem. of bars of D. C. and N. Y. ; U. S. Army 1918 ;
law clk. 1920-21 ; practicing attorney 1921-25 ; app.
clk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Nov. 24, 1922 ; at
$1,000 May 1, 1923; at $1,500 July 1, 1924; clk.
and stenog., Am. section of the Tacna-Arica Plebis-
citary Commn., 1925-26 ; at $1,560 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; legal asst. at $2,000
Dec. 1, 1928 ; at $2,600 June 1, 1929 ; at $2,800 July
1, 1930; married. — TD.
Keatley, George Harold. — b. Fleming, Pa., June 6,
1902 ; Bellefonte Acad. ; Dickinson Coll., Ph. B. 1927 ;
secretary to dean, Dickinson Coll., 1921-23 ; secreta-
rial work in China and Philippine Is. 1925-27 ; in
X. Y. bank 1927-28 ; asst. sec. to gov. gen. of Philip-
pine Is. 1928-29; app. private sec. to the sec. of
state at $3,200 Apr. 4, 1929 ; at $3,400 July 1,
1930.— S.
Kehlinger, Wilbur. — b. Charleston, W. Va.. Nov. 8,
1875 ; Staunton Mil. Acad. ; George W^ashington. LL.
B. 1904 ; U. S. Army 1898 ; clk., War Dept., 1898-99 ;
sec.. Int. Boundary Commn., U. S. and Mexico, 1899-
1914 ; sec. of Am. section, Chamizal Arbitration,
U. S. and Mexico. El Paso, Tex., 1910 ; U. S. Commr.,
Rio Grande Commn.. 1910-14 ; app., under Ex. order,
cons, at Malta May 15, 1914 ; cons, of class eight by
act approved Feb. 5. 1915 ; class seven Sept. 14, 1917 ;
detailed to Fiume May 27, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5,
1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; detailed to Zagreb
July 29, 1920; class four and detailed to Fiume
Nov. 19, 1921 ; assigned to Fiume Jan. 25, 1922 ; to
Bombay Mar. 30, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class five
July 1, 1924 ; class four Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to
Melbourne Apr. 7, 1930; class throe July 24, 1930;
married.
Keefe, Mary B. (Mrs.) — h. Washington, D. C. ;
Trinity Coll., A. B. 1928 ; clk. 1927 ; jr. examiner.
Civil Ser. Commn., 1929 ; app. clk., temp., at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Feb. 15, 1929 ; permanently, June
11, 1929; at $1,620 July 1, 1030.— DCR.
Keeler, Erwin Palmer. — b. Brookville, Ind., Nov. 6.
1902 ; De Pauw, A. B. 1924 ; entered Bu. of For. and
Domes. Com. May 5, 1924 ; clk. to trade commr. at
San Juan Jan. 1, 1924 ; asst. trade commr. at San
Juan Jan. 1, 1926 ; at Constantinople Nov. 1, 1926 ;
asst. cml. att. at Constantinople (Istanbul) and Sofia
Apr. 1, 1929 ; at Mexico City Jan. 30, 1930.
Keeley, James Hugh, jr. — ft. Curwensville, Pa., Nov.
27, 1895 ; high sch. grad. ; U. S. Sch. of Mil. Aeronau-
tics, Princeton Univ., grad. 1917 ; studied law ; with
powder company 1916-17; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d
It. ; in restaurant business 1919—20 ; app. v. c. at
Constantinople June 11, 1920; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three Sept. 30, 1922 ; assigned to
Constantinople Oct. 7, 1922; to Damascus Feb. 24,
1923; class two Nov. 23, 1923; For. Ser. officer un-
class. July 1, 1924 ; class eight and cons. Aug. 31,
1925; assigned to Beirut Apr. 24, 1928; class seven
May 17, 1928 ; class six Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Keena, Leo John. — b. Detroit, Mich., Apr. 12, 1S78 ;
Detroit Cull. 1893-96 ; Univ. of Mich. 1897-1900 ; sea-
man 1898 ; mining business 1900-1903 ; in charge of
mill in Colombia 1904 ; in business 1905-9 ; app.,
after exam., cons, at Chihuahua May 31, 1909 ; at
Florence Dec. 14, 1910 ; cons. gen. at Buenos Aires
Apr. 27, 1914 ; cons. gen. of class five by act ap-
proved Feb. 5, 1915; class four Feb. 22, 1915, and
assigned to Valparaiso ; to Ziirich Mar. 27, 1919 ; to
Warsaw Sept. 30, 1920 ; class three Nov. 23, 1921 ;
For. Ser. officer of class two July 1, 1924 ; cons, and
assigned to Liverpool Aug. 26, 1924 ; class one Dec.
17, 1925 ; cons. gen. and assigned to Habana May 7,
1927 ; tech. adviser. Sixth Int. Conf. of Am. States,
Habana, 1928 ; del.. Int. Conf. on Immigration and
Emigration, Habana, 1928; assigned to Paris Oct. 26,
1929 ; married.
Kegg, Cressy L. (Mrs.) — 6. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; amateur photo-
graphic work two yrs. ; clk. and photostat operator,
Dept. of State, 1918-24 ; reapp. photo.stat operator
at $1,320 in the Dept. of State July 16, 1927; at
$1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500 July 1,
1928; at $1,620 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Kehl, John E.— 6. Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 10. 1870;
attended high sch. and business sch. ; secretary-
treas. of a publi.shing house 1890-95; conducted
printing and publishing business 1895-97 ; app., after
exam., cons, at Stettin Oct. 15, 1897 ; special 'lommr.
178
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
of deeds for the State of Ohio while stationed at
Stettin ; cons, at Sydney, N. S., June 10, 1908 ; at
Saloniki Aug. 19, 1911 ; cons, of class six by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class five Mar. 2, 1915 ; class
four Sept. 14, 1917, and assigned to Santiago, Cuba
(assignment canceled) ; assigned to Aarhus Apr. 13,
1918 ; class three June 4, 1920 ; unassigned from
Sept. 7, 1920 ; detailed to Berlin Feb. 17, 1921 ;
assigned to Breslau Nov. 15, 1921 ; to Stuttgart
June 11, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class four July 1,
1924 ; class three Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Ham-
burg May 4, 1929 ; cons. gen. and assigned to Ham-
burg May 23, 1929 ; class two July 24, 1980 ; married.
Keith, Gerald.— 6. New York City Mar. 13, 1898;
Amherst Coll., B. A. 1915; Univ. of Grenoble 1925;
salesman 1915-17, 1919-25 ; U. S. Naval Reserve
1917-19, It. (jg.) ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Feb. 5, 1927 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 14, 1927 ; to Seville
Feb. 24, 1928; married.
Kekich. Emil A. — b. St. Louis, Mo.. Aug. 6, 1893;
All Hallows Sch. grad. ; St. Viator Coll., A. B. 1913 ;
studied in Russia 1913-14 ; Univ. of Montpellier,
France, 1919 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S.
1921 ; law elk. and sec. 1915-16 ; U. S. Army 1917-
19, overseas service ; newspaper work 1919-20 ; sec.
1920-21 ; app. sec. to trade commr. at Vladivostok in
1921 ; also at Harbin, Shanghai, and Riga ; asst. trade
commr. at Helsingfors July 1924 ; in charge, temp.,
of office at Stockholm Sept. 1926 ; trade commr. July
1927 ; observer. Int. Chamber of Com. Cong., Stock-
holm, 1927; act. cml. att. at Helsingfors July 1927-
Jan. 1928 ; app. cml. att. at Belgrade June 25, 1930 ;
married.
Kelchner, "Warren H. — h. Orangeville, Pa., Nov. 6,
1895 ; Valparaiso Univ., LL. B. 1917 ; Univ. of Pa.,
A. B. 1923, Ph. D. 1928; Univ. of Paris 1925-26;
Harvard, M. A. 1928 ; mem. of bar of Ind. ; teacher
in public sch. 1913-15, principal 1918-20 ; instructor
in political science, Univ. of Pa., 192.3-25; Penfleld
traveling scholar in int. law and diplomacy 1925-27 ;
research on Am. republics under Bu. of Int. Research,
Harvard, 1928-30 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Jan. 29, 1929 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 2, 1929 ; asst. sec, Commn.
for study and review of conditions in Haiti, 1930 ;
assigned to Port au Prince July 22, 1930.
Kelley, Franklin Joseph — 6. Binghamton, N. Y., Nov.
23, 1898 ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1923 ; U. S. Army
1918 ; elk. 1923-24 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Southampton July 1, 1924 ; v. c. at Southampton
Mar. 14, 1925; at Cobb Apr. 10, 1980.
Kelley, Robert Francis. — h. Somerville, Mass., Feb.
13, 1894 ; Harvard, A. B. 1915, A. M. 1917 ; Univ. of
Paris 1915-16 ; asst. instructor of hist.. Harvard,
1916-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-22, capt., overseas service,
detailed as asst. mil. att. at Copenhagen and mil.
observer in the Baltic Provinces Mar. 3, 1920 ; as
asst. mil. att. at Helsingfors and mil. observer in the
Baltic Provinces July 28, 1921 ; app., after exam.,
sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Dec. 20, 1919, but
declined appointment ; app., after exam., v. c. of
career of class three Nov. 16, 1922 ; assigned to Cal-
cutta Dec. 14, 1922 ; app. drafting officer at $2,500
in the Dept. of State Sept. 26, 1923; reapp. v. c.
of career of class three May 24, 1924 ; class two
May 28, 1924 ; class one May 31, 1924 ; cons, of class
seven and assigned to the Dept. June 5, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; asst. chief,
Division of Eastern European Affairs, Mar. 16, 1925 ;
act. chief Oct. 1, 1925 ; class seven June 2. 1926 ;
chief. Division of Eastern European Affairs, Oct. 15,
1926; class six May 17, 1928; resigned July 1. 1928 ;
app. drafting officer at $6,500 in the Dept. of State
and designated chief, Division of Eastern European
Affairs, July 1, 1928; at $7,500 Aug. 1, 1928; at
$8,000 July 1, 1930.— EE.
Kelly, George Francis. — b. Jamaica Plain, Mass.,
Jan. 21, 1902 ; Venard Prep. Sch. ; attended business
sch. ; elk. in Mass. State govt. 1920-23 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate at Kingston, Jamaica, Apr. 10, 1923 ;
V. c. at Kingston Apr. 1, 1925 ; married.
Kelly, William Francis. — 6. Rockville, Conn., July
23, 1900 ; high sch. grad. ; Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser. 1924-26, 1928- ; elk. 1918-24, in Govt, depts.
1924-26; secretary 1926-27; app. elk. at $1,320 in
the Dept. of State Aug. 8, 1927; at $1,440 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 Nov. 1, 1928 ; at $1,800
Jan. 3, 1930 ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— FA.
Kelly, William J.—b. Washington, D. C, Apr. 11,
1894 ; laborer in State, War, Navy Bldg. one yr. ; app.,
temp., in the Dept. of State Dec. 28, 1918 ; laborer,
permanently, Dec. 15, 1920. — CC.
Kelsey, Easton Trowbridge. — b. Ann Arbor, Mich.,
June 22, 1904 ; Phillips Exeter grad. ; Univ. of Mich..
A. B. 1929 ; Univ. of Mich. Law Sch. 1926-27 ; mem.
Univ. of Mich, archeological expeditions to Asia Minor
and Egypt 1924, 1927-28; app. elk., temp., in Am.
Leg. at Cairo Apr. 19, 1928; resigned Sept. 14, 1928- ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 24, 1930 ; as v. c.
at Cairo July 22, 1930 ; married.
Kemp, Edwin CarL — 6. East Douglass, Mass., Aug.
24, 1884 ; attended high sch. ; in merchant marine
three yrs. ; app., after exam., cons, at St. Pierre Apr.
24, 1914 ; cons, of class nine by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; detailed as v. c. at Marseille July 22, 1915 ;
assigned to Tunis July 8, 1916 ; class eight Sept. 1,
1916 ; assigned to Bucharest May 27, 1919 ; class six
Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; detailed to
Budapest Nov. 11, 1920 ; assigned to Danzig Apr. 28,
1023 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; class
five June 8, 1927 ; assigned to Havre May 4, 1929 ;
class four July 24, 1930 ; married.
Kemp, Percy George. — 6. Chatham, Ontario, Aug. 1,
1881 ; naturalized 1906 ; attended sch. in Canada ;
Chatham Coll. Inst. ; business sch. grad. ; employed as
stenog., secretary, and salesman ; N. Y. Nat. Guard
1910-12 ; app. v. c. at Valencia Jan. 16, 1919 ;
at Malaga July 15, 1920 ; at Cadiz Jan. 29, 1921 ; at
Almeria Aug. 2, 1921 ; at Cadiz Dec. 1, 1921 ; at
Almeria July 20, 1923; at Huelva Jan. 28, 1924;
BIOGRAPHIES
179
.at Fuiichal Mar. 10, 1924: at Las Palmas Jan. 5,
l!i26 ; at Ilelsingfors June 19, 1930 ; married.
Kemper, Graham Hawes. — b. Betbany, W. Va., Apr.
15, 1877; attended business scb. ; Transylvania Univ.,
B. S., 1896; Univ. of Ky., M. S. 1897; George Wash-
ington Univ. 1909-11 ; teacher in private sch. and
high sch. 1898-1905, in 'Philippine normal sch.
1905-9 ; elk.. Civil Ser. Commn., 1909-11 ; app., after
osam., cons, at Cartagena Aug. 19, 1911 ; at Erfurt
Sept. 18, 1913 ; cons, of class eight by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915 ; class seven July 12, 1916 ; assigned
to Prague Aug. 3, 1916 ; to Vigo July 21, 1917 ;
to Funchal Nov. 5, 1917; to Sofia May 27, 1919;
class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; class four June 4, 1920 ;
assigned to Yokohama Dec. 13, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
of class five July 1, 1924; class four Sept. 29, 1927;
assigned to Tokyo, temp., June 6, 1928 ; to Yoko-
hama Nov. 20, 1929 ; to Hamilton, Bermuda, Apr. 10,
1930 ; class three July 24, 1930 ; married.
Kendall, Frederick Albert. ^ — •&. Newton, Mass., June
1, 1860 ; high sch. grad. ; Mass. Inst, of Tech. 1884-
85 ; bookkeeper 1877-82 ; architectural draftsman and
supt. of construction 1886-1901 ; architect 1902-18 ;
research asst.. War Trade Bd., 1918-19 ; app. elk.
at $1,500 in the Dept. of State July 15, 1919 ; at
•SI, 600 Sept. 16, 1922 ; library asst. at $1,860 July 1,
1924 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $2,100 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,200 July 1, 1928; at $2,300
■Oct. 1, 1928; at $2,600 June 1, 1930.— HA.
Kendrick, Stephen Earle Clark. — b. Brooklyn. N. Y.,
Feb. 16, 1889 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
employed as secretary ; U. S. Naval Reserve Force
1917-21 ; with Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris,
and at Am. Leg. at Prague and Vienna ; app. v. c.
at Vienna Dec. 19, 1921 ; at Toronto Mar. 25, 1926 ;
at Montreal June 26, 1929.
Kenestrick, Millard L.—b. Butler, Ind., Feb. 11,
1904 ; high sch. grad. ; Georgetown Univ. 1924-25 ;
George Washington Univ. 1927- ; elk., Office of Pub-
lic Bldgs. and Public Parks, 1923-30 ; app. elk. at
$1,800 in the Dept. of State Nov. 12, 1930; married.—
CC.
Kennan, George Frost. — b. Milwaukee, Wis., Feb.
16, 1904 ; attended sch. in Germany ; St. John's Mil.
Acad. ; Princeton, A. B. 1925 ; app., after exam., For.
Sor. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Sept. 1, 1926 ;
assigned to Geneva, temp., Apr. 22, 1927 ; to Ham-
burg July 15, 1927 ; to Berlin, temp., Apr. 5, 1928 ;
to Tallinn Apr. 7, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May
23, 1929 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Riga, Kovno, and
Tallinn June 5, 1929 ; as language officer at Berlin
May 25, 1929. effective in Oct. 1929 ; class eight and
cons. May 9, 1930.
Kennedy, John Royer. — b. Sycamore, 111., May 25.
1907 ; high sch. grad. ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.
1028- ; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Nov.
1, 1928; editorial asst. at $1,800 Sept. 1, 1929; at
$2,000 Apr. 21, 1930; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— HA.
Kennedy, Maud. — b. Washington. D. C. ; St. Vin-
cent's Acad. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk. in
Govt, depts. 1914-17 ; app. elk., temp., at $900 in the
Dept. of State June 4, 1917; at $1,100 Mar. 1, 1918;
at $1,200 July 1, 1918; permanently, at $900 Feb. 1,
1921; at $1,200 Aug. 1, 1921; at $1,400 Nov. 21,
1923 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,740 Dec. 1, 1925 ;
at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,860 July
1, 1930; at $1,920 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act). —
FD.
Ketcham, John Belden. — b. Bayshore, N. Y., July
29, 1896 ; Hotchkiss Sch. ; Mercersburg Acad. ; Yale,
A. B. 1919 ; U. S. Naval Reserve Force 1917-19, en-
sign ; elk. 1921 ; with lumber company 1921-22 ; with
oil company in Constantinople and Athens 1922-24 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. May 28,
1926 ; V. c. of career June 15, 1926 ; assigned to
Singapore Apr. 20, 1927 ; to Penang, temp., June 5,
1928; to Singapore Mar. 15, 1929; to Surabaya June
20, 1930; married.
Key, David McKendree. — b. Tokyo, Japan, of Am.
parents, Feb. 4, 1900 ; Groton Sch. grad. ; Harvard,
A. B. 1922; Gonville and Caius Coll., Cambridge
Univ., England, 1922-23 ; Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser. 1923-24 ; U. S. Marine Corps 1918 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. Mar. 20, 1925 ; also
V. c. of career and detailed to the Dept. Sept. 2, 1925 ;
assigned to Antwerp Mar. 9, 1926 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. and assigned as 3d sec. at Berlin July 18, 1927 ;
at London Oct. 19, 1929 ; class eight and cons. Dec.
19, 1929 ; married.
Kilbreth, Nellie R. (Mrs.) — b. Uniontown, Md. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog.
1926-27; typist and stenog.. Govt, depts., 1927-30;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 26,
1930.— SS.
Killarney, Francis Michael.— b. Newton, Mass., June
2, 1905 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
George Washington Univ. 1925- ; elk. 1920-22; U.
S. Army 1922-24 ; elk. and stenog., Patent Office,
1924-28 ; ai^p. elk. at $1,500 in the Dept. of State
Apr. 26, 1928; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,800 Dec. 1, 1928 ; at $2,000 May 1, 1929 ; at
.'j;2,200 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,300 Dec. 1, 1930.— BA.
King, Edwin J. — b. Emmitsburg, Md., Nov. 21,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; Gettysburg Coll. 1917-18 ;
cml. employment 1919-23 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Barranquilla Sept. 29, 1924 ; v. c. at Bar-
ranquilla Feb. 4, 1925 ; at Santa Marta, temp., Dec.
18, 1926; at Barranquilla Feb. 18, 1927; at Dublin
Aug. 10, 1928.
Kirby, Burton Row. — b. Falls Church, Va., Sept.
25, 1905 ; attended tech. high sch. ; George Washing-
ton Univ. 1928-30 ; messenger boy and elk. in Govt,
depts. 1921-26 ; deck boy on steamship 1927 ; app.
elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State May 18. 1927;
at $1,260 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,440 July
1, 1928 ; at $1,620 Oct. 1, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1,
1930.— DCR.
Kirk, Alexander Comstock. — b. Chicago, 111., Nov. 26,
1888 ; Yale, A. B. 1909 ; L'Ecole Libre dcs Sciences
Politiques, diploma 1911 ; Harvard Law Sch., LL. B.
1914 ; mem. of bar of 111. ; private sec. to the 3d asst.
sec. of state 1915 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or
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leu. of class four Mar. 2, 1915 ; assigned to the Dept.
-Mar. 6. 1915 ; to Berlin Aug. 5, 1915 ; class three
Nov. 5, 1915 ; assigmd to The Hague Feb. 3, 1917 ;
attached to Am. Conimn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris,
1918-19 ; assigned to the Dept. July 24, 1919 ; class
two Dec. 20, 1919 ; a.ssigned to Tokyo Feb. 26, 1920 ;
to Peking May 2, 1922 ; unassigned from Oct. 7, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1924 ; assigned
as 1st sec. at Mexico City July 17, 1924 ; class three
Nov. 17, 1924 ; assigned to the Dept. July 2, 1925 ;
detailed as asst. to the undersec. of state Oct. 9,
1925 ; V. chm., Bd. of Review for Efficiency Ratings,
July 11, 1927 ; executive officer for the Dept. Oct.
4. 1927 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Rome Oct. 5, 1928 ;
class two Dec. 19. 1929 ; conns, of emb. at Rome Dec.
21, 1929.
Kirk, Edward Bingham. — b. Chicago, 111., Aug. 29,
1874 ; Whipple Acad. ; 111. Coll. one yr. ; Purdue
Univ., B. S. in E. E. ; bookkeeper, electrician, supt.
of railway, and master mechanic ; v. pres. and gen.
mgr. of traction company in Mandos since 1911 ; app.
cons. agt. at Mandos Dec. 30, 1914 ; resigned May 15,
1923 ; app. v. c. at Manaos Oct. 24, 1925 ; married.
Kirkconnell, Sandy. — h. Bonacca, Honduras. June 21,
1870; Brit, subject; app. cons. agt. at Bonacca June
20, 1906 ; married.
Kirsch, Mildred. — 6. St. Joseph, Mo. ; high sch. aJid
business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1929-30 ; app. elk. at
.fl.440 in the Dept. of State Dec. 16, 1930. — SS.
Klath, Thormod Oscar, — b. Sionx City, Iowa, Nov.
26, 1890 ; Red Wing Coll., Minn. : National Law Sch..
LL. M. 1916 : mem. of bar of D. C. ; elk.. Dept. of
Com., 1916-19 ; app. trade commr. at Copenhagen
Jan. 27, 1919 ; mgr. of Chicago dist. office of Bu. of
For. and Domes. Com. Feb. 1. 1922 ; of N. Y. office
Oct. 29, 1923; trade commr. at Stockholm July 1,
1924 : cml. att. at Stockholm Feb. 28, 1925 ; observer,
Int. Cong, of Forestry Experimental Stations, Stock-
holm, 1929 ; married.
Kliefoth, Alfred Will.— b. Mayville, Wis., Oct. 10,
18S9 ; Univ. of Wis., A. B. 1913 ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in China Apr. 4, 1914, hut de-
clined ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Stockholm June 15,
1910; elk. in Am. Emb. at Petrograd Sept. 10, 1916;
Am. passport control officer at Torneo. Finland, and
v. c. at Haparanda Nov. 30, 1917 ; U. S. Army 1917-
19, 1st It., overseas service ; app. asst. mil. att. at
Petrograd Jan. 1918 ; app. special asst. at $3,500 in
thr- Dept. of State June 17, 1920 ; drafting officer
July 12, 1920; app., after exam., cons, of class six
Mar. 1, 1923 ; detailed to the Dept. Mar. 13, 1923 ;
asst. chief. Division of Ea.stern European Affairs,
Nov. 30. 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1,
1924 ; class six Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Berlin
Sept. 22, 1924 ; to Riga June 13, 1927 ; class five
May 17, 1928 ; assigned as For. Ser. officer to the
emb. at Berlin June 29, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Sor. Oct. 16, 1929; assigned as 2d sec. at Berlin
Oct. 24, 1929 ; class four Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Klots, Allen Trafford.— 6. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 14,
1889 ; Yale. B. A. 1909 ; Harvard, LL. B. 1913 ; mem.
of bar of N. Y. ; N. Y. Nat. Guard, three yrs., Mexi-
can border service ; U S. ^^.rmy 1917-19, 1st It, over-
seas service ; Am. Relief Admin, in France and Poland
1919 ; law practice 1913-30 ; app. special asst. to the
sec. of state at $8,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 15,
1930 ; married.— SA.
Knabenshue, Paul. — b. Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 31, 1883 ;
high sch. grad. ; private tutors ; partner and gen. mgr.
of business 1903-4 ; app. messenger in Am. Consulate
at Belfast Mar. 1, 1905; v. c. at Belfast June 20.
1906 ; V. and dep. cons. May 23, 1911 ; v. and dep-
con.s. gen. at Cairo July 17, 1911; v. c. at Cairo Feb.
6, 1915 ; app., after exam., cons, of class eight Sei)t.
14, 1917; detailed to Beirut May 2, 1919; class six
Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five Nov. 19, 1921 ; class four
Mar. 1, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1,
1924 ; class four Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Beirut
Aug. 11, 1925; cons. gen. May 31, 1928; assigned to
Beirut June 20, 1928 ; to Jeru.salem June 20, 1928 ;
class three May 9, 1930 ; married.
*Knowles, Lucius James, — 6. London, England, ot
Am. parents, Nov. 18, 1904 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Har-
vard, A. B. 1927 ; Trinity Coll., Cambridge Univ..
1927-28 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.
and V. c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to Hali-
fax, temp., Nov. 27, 1929 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr.
19, 1930; to Kobe July 22, 1930 (canceled) ; resigned
Sept. 6, 1930.
Kodding, John Trojan, — b. Hamilton, Ohio, July 8.
1899 ; Univ. of Pa., S. B. 1921 ; Harvard Law and
Grad. Sch. ; Universite de Poitiers ; U. S. Army 1918 ;
app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Dec.
12, 1923, and assigned to the Dept. ; to Tirana Feb. 4,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight and assigned as
3d sec. at Tirana July 1, 1924 ; at Sofia Jan. 7, 1926 ;
class seven May 17, 1928 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ;
assigned to the Dept. Mar. 26, 1930 ; class six July
24, 1930; assigned to Paris Aug. 1, 1930.
Kraus, Edwin Cornish. — b. Vernon Center, Minn.,
Jan. 25, 1907; St. Mary's Coll., B. S. 1928; George-
town Law Sch. 1928- ; cml. work 1928-30 ; finger
print classifier, Dept. of Justice, 1930 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct. 22, 1930.— DCR.
Krausse, Henry Gustave. — b. Brownsville, Tex., Oct.
28, 1896 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
studied law ; elk. 1913-17 ; inspector. Public Health
Ser., 1917 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Matamoros
Aug. 6, 1917 ; v. c. at Matamoros Jan. 6, 1919 ; at
Nuevo Laredo, temp., Sept. 14, 1922 ; at Matamoros
Oct. 9, 1922 ; at Nuevo Laredo, temp.. May 10, 1924 ;
at Matamoros July 26, 1924 ; at San Luis Potosi.
temp., June 12, 1926 ; at Matamoros Sept. 23, 1926 ;
at Saltillo, temp., Feb. 19, 1927; at Matamoros May
10. 1927 ; married.
*Kreeck, George L. — b. in Kansas in 1883 ; at-
tt nded public sch. and state univ. ; mgr. lumber yard ;
banker ; officer of Am. Bankers' Assoc, and Kans.
Bankers' Assoc. ; city treas. and mayor of Lawrence,
Kans. ; app. E. E. and M. P. to Paraguay Mnr. IS.
1925 ; resigned Feb. 5, 1930 ; married.
Kreis, Foster Helm, — b. Minneapolis, Minn., July
20, 1889 ; Univ. of Minn., B. A. 1913, M. A. 1914 ;
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M. A. : sliulied lanjiua^ics and political ccoiioiny in
I'aris and Madrid ; educational and jourualistic work
iu Pliilippine Islands and Porto Rico ; app. v. c. at
Leghorn Feb. 3, 191G ; app., after exam., cons, of class
seven Sept. 5, 1919, and remained at Legiiorn ; as-
signed to Aden Nov. 20, 1920 ; class six Nov. 23, 1921 ;
unassigned from Dec. 1921 ; detailed to the Dept.
Apr. 21, 1922 ; class five Mar. 1, 1923 ; For. Ser.
ofllcer of class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Durban
Sept. 22, 1924 ; to Montreal Apr. 9, 1926 ; to the
Dept. Apr. 25, 1929 ; cla.ss five May 23, 1929 ; retired
Feb. 11, 1930 ; married.
LaMont, George Darwin. — b. Albion, N. Y., Aug. 9.
1904 ; Phillips Exeter ; Cornell, A. B. 1927 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Port au Prince Aug. 6, 1927 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer uuclass. and v. c.
of career Aug. 24, 1927 ; assigned to Port au Prince
Sept. 17, 1927 ; to Kovno July 21, 1930 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Aug. 1, 1930 ; also 3d sec. at Kovno Oct.
7, 1930.
Lamore, Burton Hart. — b. New Haven, Mich., Oct.
11, 1877 ; high sch. grad. ; private tutors in lan-
guages 1903-14 ; studied law 1907 ; elk. 1892-99 ;
railway mail elk. 1899-1902 ; accountant 1902-3 ;
elk. 1903-5, in Public Health Ser. 1905-15; elk. and
translator, Dept. of Com., 1915-17, 1918-21 ; U. S.
Shipping Bd. Emergency Fleet Corp. 1917-18 ; in-
structor in Romance languages, George Washington
Univ., 1920-21, 1923-26 ; translator. War Dept., 1921-
25 ; app. translator at $2,100 in the Dept. of State
Apr. 10, 1925; at $2,400 Dec. 1, 1926; at $2,600
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,700 July 1, 1928;
at $2,800 July 1, 1930 ; at $3,200 Oct. 1, 1930 ;
married. — TR.
Lancaster, Bruce. — b. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 22,
1896 ; Sanford Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1919 ; U. S.
Army 1915-19, Mexican border service ; with construc-
tion company 1919-20 ; production work 1920-22 ;
bond salesman 1922-23 ; branch mgr. for typewriter
companii s 1923-27 ; asst. executive officer. Int.
Radiotele^-aph Couf., Washington, 1927 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
July 5, 1927 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Jan.
3, 1928; to Kobe June 11, 1928; to Nagoya. temp.,
Aug. 19, 1930.
Lancaster, Nathaniel, jr. — b. Ashland, Va., Oct. 30,
1900 ; Va. Polyteeh. Inst, and Randolph-Macon Coll. ;
U.S.M.A., grad. 1923; U. S. Army 1923-30, 1st It.;
app., after exam.. For Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; as-
signed as V. c. at Mexico City, temp., Dec. 27, 1930.
Lanctot, Raymond. — b. Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 5,
1895 ; attended public sch. and acad. ; N. 1'. State
Normal Sch. and City Coll. of New York 1912 ;
stenog. and sec. 1913-18 ; special collaborator, Dept.
of Interior, 1918-19 ; stenog. and sec. to representa-
tives of Czechoslovakia in U. S. 1919-21, in Paris
1921-23 ; sec. in Paris 1923-24 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Saigon Feb. 15, 1927 ; v. c. at Saigon
Sept. 6, 1927 ; at Surabaya July 2, 1929.
*Lakin, Harry Moore. — h. Alverton, Pa., Feb. 20, Lane, Arthur Bliss. — b. Bay Ridge, Broollyn, N. Y.,
1S89 ; Univ. of Chicago ; Ohio Northern Univ., A. B., June 16, 1894 ; Browning Sch. ; I'Ecole de I'lsle de
Univ. of Washington 1919 ; teacher in high sch. 1914-
.19 ; elk. in shipping company 1919-20 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate General at Shanghai July 23, 1920 ;
resigned Aug. 31, 1924 ; reapp. Apr. 18. 1925 ; v. c. at
i^hanghai Jan. 14, 1927 ; at Sydney, N. S. W., Apr.
15, 1930.
Krentz, Kenneth Carl.— &. Denver, Colo., Dec. 12,
1899 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Colo. 1915 ; with
electric company 1915-18 ; U. S. Naval Reserve Force
1918-19 ; with telephone company 1919-26 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate General at Hong Kong Mar. 11,
1926; V. c. at Hong Kong Sept. 22, 1926; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
assigned to Hong Kong Mar. 26, 1929.
Kuniholm, Bertel Eric— 5. Gardner, Mass., May 13,
1901 ; Worcester Polyteeh. Inst. 1918-19 ; Army-
Kavy Prep. Sch. 1919; U. S. M. A., grad. 1924;
U. S. Army 1924-27, 2d It. ; instructor. Woodward
Sch. for Boys, 1927-28 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career May 17, 1928 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928 ; to
Kovno Jan. 18, 1929 ; as language officer to the
consulate general at Paris July 30, 1930.
Kushelevsky, Charlotte L. — 6. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; high
.«ch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; George Washing-
ton Univ. 1926-27 ; stenog. 1925-27, in War Dept.
1927-28 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Apr. 16, 1929; at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1930; at $1,740
July 1, 1930. — EE.
Kuykendall, Clark Porter. — b. Towanda, I'a., May
10, 1896 : Columbia, A. B. 1920 ; Am. Field Ser. in
France 1917 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, overseas service ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three
Sept. 7, 1920 ; assigned to Amsterdam Oct. 18, 1920 ;
class two May 26, 1922 ; class one Feb. 26, 1923 ;
assigned to Batavia Mar. 30, 1923 ; cons, of class
seven Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer «f clasas eight
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Oslo Apr. 5, 1927 ; class
seven Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to Bergen, temp..
May 21, 1930 ; at Oslo June 7, 1930 ; at Naples
Sept. 23, 1930 ; married.
Labbie, Alphonse P.— &. Wallagrass, Me., June 5,
1884 ; attended public sch. ; Wallagrass Convent one
yr. ; Madawaska Training Sch. three yrs. ; merchan-
dising three yrs. ; life insur. agt. eight yrs. ; mgr. of
insur. agency in Aroostook and northern New Bruns-
wick ; app. cons. agt. at St. Leonards Dec. 20, 1915 ;
married.
Lackey, Mary Goodloe. — h. Kansas City. Mo. : at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; studied under
private tutor ; elk. and stenog. ; app. elk., temp., at
$1,200 in the Dept. of State July 20, 1918; per-
manently, at $720 Feb. 1, 1921 ; at $840 Apr. 30,
1921, effective May 1 ; at $1,000 Aug. 16, 1921 ; at
$1,080 Oct. 16, 1922; at $1,200 Dec. 30, 1922, effec-
tive .Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500
Aug. 16, 1924; at $1,680 Apr. 16, 1926; at $1,800
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $2,000 Aug. 1, 1928;
at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— CR.
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France, Liancourt, France ; business sch. ; Yale, A. B.
1916 ; Conn. Nat. Guard 1915-16 ; sec. to Am. Amb.
to Italy 19] 6-17; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or
leg. of class four Aug. 23, 1917, and assigned to Rome ;
class throe Mar. 14, 1919 ; assigned to Warsaw Apr.
16, 1919 ; detailed to Am. Commn. to Negotiate
Peace, I'aris, 1919 ; assigned to London Dec. 10, 1919 ;
sec. to Am. del., Supreme War Council, Paris, 1921 ;
to Berne Apr. 6, 1922 ; class two Sept. 22, 1922 ;
assigned to the Dept. Feb. 26, 1923 ; detailed as asst.
to the undersec. of state May 12, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer of class four July 1, 1924 ; class three Feb. 24,
1925 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Mexico City July 2,
1925; to the Dept. Nov. 8, 1927; chief, Division of
Mexican Affairs, Dec. 12, 1927 ; class two May 23,
1929 ; assigned as couns. of emb. at Mexico City
Mar. 26, 1930 ; married.
Lane, Charles Wilkins. — b. Pictou, N. S., Canada,
May 25, 1864 ; Brit, subject ; Pictou Acad. ; Dalhousie
Univ. (Halifax), LL. B. 1887; mem. of bar of Nova
Scotia ; app. King's Counsel 1915 ; law practice
thirty yrs. ; stipendiary magistrate, town of Lunen-
burg ; law elk. for govt, of Nova Scotia for drafting
of proposed legislation ; prosecuting atty. for dept.
of atty. gen. of Nova Scotia and county of Lunen-
burg ; app. cons. agt. at Lunenburg Feb. 20, 1924 ;
married.
Lane, Clayton. — 6. Guthrie Center, Iowa, Mar. 9,
1895 ; Simpson Coll., Stanford Univ., and Mass. Inst,
of Tech. ; Univ. of Calif., A. B. 1921, grad. work
1922-24 ; bank elk. 1913-16 ; mining and cattle busi-
ness 1916-17 ; U. S. Navy 1917-19 ; Am. Merchant
Marine 1921-22 ; assoc. prof, of finance and int.
relations, St. Mary's Coll., Oakland, Calif., 1922-24;
lecturer on European and Far Eastern economics,
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., 1925-27 ; entered Bu.
of For. and Domes. Com. July 1924 ; asst. chief,
European Division, May 1925 ; act. chief Mar. 1926 ;
asst. chief, Division of Regional Information, July
1926 ; asst. liaison officer July 1926 ; app. trade
commr. at Vienna July 1927 ; at Berlin Aug. 1927 ;
at Vienna Mar. 1928 ; cml. att. at Warsaw May 17,
1928 ; representative of Dept. of Com., Int. Adver-
tising Assoc, Berlin, 1929 ; del.. Int. Inst, of Sta-
tistics, Warsaw, 1929.
Lane, Francis Adams. — 6. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 4,
1892 ; attended prep. sch. in Germany ; employed in
England and Germany 1911-29 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Bremen May 1, 1929 ; v. c. at Bremen Nov.
19, 1929.
Lane, George Bliss. — 6. New York City Dec. 29,
1902 ; Browning Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1925 ; Columbia,
LL. B. 1929 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer un-
class. and v. c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to
the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 18, 1929 ; to Hong Kong Mar.
26, 1930.
Lane, Rufus Herman, jr. — b. Willoughby, Ohio, May
24, 1901 ; Porter Mil. Acad. ; Mt. Union Coll. and
George Washington Univ. ; Univ. of Va., B. S. 1923 ;
engineer's asst. 1923-24 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. Oct. 16, 1924, and detailed to the
Dept. ; V. c. of career May 20, 1926 ; assigned to
Habana Dec. 9, 1927 ; to Progreso May 19, 1928 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Progreso July
24, 1930.
Langdon, William Russell. — 6. Smyrna, Turkey, of
Am. parents, July 31, 1891 ; attended sch. in Smyrna ;
Mt. Hermon Sch. ; Trinity Coll. one yr. ; app. elk. In
Am. Consulate General at Constantinople July 17,
1911 ; at Athens July 17, 1913 ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in Japan Apr. 4, 1914 ; also v. c.
at Yokohama Mar. 24, 1916 ; also interpreter at Yoko-
hama Jan. 4, 1917 ; asst. Japanese sec. at Tokyo Feb.
12, 1918; V. c. of career of class one Aug. 26, 1919;
assigned to Yokohama July 8, 1921 ; cons, of class six
Nov. 23, 1921 ; assigned to Antung May 10, 1922 ;
class five June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class six
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Tsinan Aug. 8, 1925 ; to
Mukden Feb. 25, 1927 ; to Dairen Feb. 27, 1928 ; class
five Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Lamed, Frank Henry.— &. Old Point, Va., Apr. 1,
1861 ; Episcopal High Sch. ; private sch. in England ;
Inst. Breitenstein, Switzerland ; chief elk. and asst.
commr. gen., Bu. of Immigration, 1891-1914 ; immi-
gration insp. 1914-17 ; U. S. Employment Ser. 1917-
19 ; with shipping Corp. 1919-21 ; special asst. to the
commr. gen. of immigration 1921-22 ; app. v. c. at
London Feb. 14, 1922 ; at Naples Oct. 10, 1923 ; at
Toronto July 1, 1929 ; married.
Larsen, Lillian C. — b. Audubon, Iowa ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; Iowa State Coll., 1924-
26 ; George Washington Univ. 1930- ; elk., Iowa
State Coll., 1927-30 ; app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept.
of State Jan. 16, 1930 ; at $1,440 July 16, 1930 ; at
$1,620 Oct. 1, 1930.— DCR.
Laser, Ethel Jane. — b. Washington, D. C. ; high sch.
grad. ; stenog. 1926-27, in Federal Power Commn.
1929-30; app. elk., temp., at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State Jan. 16, 1930 ; permanently Aug. 6, 1930. — SS.
Lash, Elizabeth L. Smith (Mrs.) — b. Otterbein.
Ind. ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; stenog.
1922-24 ; elk., Dept. of State, 1924-26 ; stenog. Aug.-
Oct. 1926 ; reapp. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State
Nov. 22, 1926 ; at $1,500 Dec. 1, 1926 ; at $1,620 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $1,680 July 1, 1928; at
$1,800 July 1, 1930.— FE.
Lassen, Gussie A. — b. St. Joseph, Mo. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; elk.. Census Bu., 1930 ; app.
elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Aug. 25, 1930.—
CI.
Latchford, Stephen. — b. Annapolis Junction, Md.,
Feb. 4, 1883 ; attended business sch. ; Washington
Coll. of Law, LL. B. 1920, LL. M. 1921 ; mem. of
bar of D. C. ; elk. 1900-1904 ; stenog. and typist
1904-5 ; Panama Canal work 1905-11 ; app. elk. at
$900 in the Dept. of State Aug. 19, 1911 ; at $1,000
Aug. 1, 1913 ; at $1,200 Dec. 3, 1915 ; at $1,400
June 22, 1916, effective July 1; at $1,600 May 1,
1918 ; law elk. at $2,000 Sept. 8, 1921 ; at $2,250
Sept. 16, 1922; at $2,500 Dec. 30, 1922, effective
Jan. 1, 1923; asst. solicitor Nov. 1, 1923; at $3,000
July 1, 1924; an asst. 'to the solicitor at $3,400
Feb. 1, 1926 ; at $3,500 Nov. 1, 1927 ; legal asst. Apr.
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183
21, 1928; at $3,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$3,800 Oct. 1, 1928; at $4,600 June 1, 1929; at
$5,000 July 1, 1930; at $5,200 July 3, 1930 (Brook-
hart Act) ; married. — TD.
Latimer, Frederick Palmer, jr. — 6. Groton, Conn.,
Mar. 14, 1904 ; Yale, B. A. 1925 ; Univ. of Dijon 1925 ;
iustructor in French, Hotchkiss Sch., 1925-27 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Oct. 24, 1928; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
Nov. 5, 1928 ; to San Salvador Mar. 29, 1929 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 5, 1930; also 3d sec. at San
Salvador Oct. 10, 1930; married.
Lato, Stephen Edward. — b. New York City Aug. 10,
1907 ; high sch. grad. ; Coll. of City of New York
1924-25 ; in export business and Spanish corr. 1924-
30 ; app. translator at $1,620 in the N. Y. Despatch
Agency of the Dept. of State May 12, 1930.
Laughlin, Irwin Boyle.— ft. Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 26,
1871 ; Yale, M. A. 1893 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; traveled in
Europe and the Orient ; treas. of steel company ; sec.
to Am. Min. to Japan 1904-5 ; app. 2d sec. at Tokyo
Jan. 13, 1905 ; sec. of leg. and cons. gen. at Bangkok
June 28, 1906; 2d sec. at Peking Mar. 9, 1907; at
St. Petersburg June 17, 1907 ; sec. of leg. to Greece
and Montenegro July 30, 1908 ; 2d sec. at Paris Aug.
4, 1909 ; sec. of emb. at Berlin Dec. 11, 1909 ; detailed
as sec. of Special Mission to the Ottoman Empire
Oct. 7, 1910 ; sec. of emb. at London Sept. 12, 1912 ;
sec. of emb. or leg. of class one by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915 ; couns. of emb. at London July 17,
1916 ; unassigned from Apr. 1919 ; sec. to del., Conf.
on Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ;
app. E. E. and M. P. to Greece Mar. 24, 1924 ; re-
signed June 3, 1926 ; app. A. E. and P. to Spain
Oct. 16, 1929; married.
Lawrence, Ethel Lee. — 6. Montour Falls, N. Y. ;
business sch. grad. ; George Washington one yr. ;
Washington Coll. of Law, LL. B. 1914 ; copyist, Pat-
ent Office, 1902-4 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept.
of State Apr. 12, 1904; at $1,000 July 2, 1906;
at $1,200 Mar. 4, 1907; at $1,400 Dec. 1, 1909;
at $1,600 June 22, 1916, effective July 1; at $1,800
Sept. 3, 1919 ; law elk. at $2,000 Oct. 27, 1923 ; at
$2,400 July 1, 1924 ; an asst. to the solicitor at
$2,600 Feb. 1, 1926; at $2,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $3,200 Oct. 1, 1928 ; at $3,400 July 1,
1930.— SO.
Lawson, Stanley Reginald. — 6. New York City Mar.
4, 1900 ; attended high sch. and business sch. in
Sweden ; Eslov Coll., Sweden, 1917-19 ; app. elk.
in the Am. Consulate at Malmo July 15, 1919 ; at
Viborg Aug. 1, 1920 ; at Dresden Mar. 1, 1922 ; v. c.
and elk. at Dresden July 7, 1924 ; at Genoa Sept. 29,
1928; married.
Lawton, Edward Percival, — b. State College, Pa.,
June 0, 1903 ; Stuyvesant Sch. ; attended business
sch. and Coll. of Geneva in Switzerland ; Univ. of
Va. ; Univ. of Ga., B. S. C. 1924 ; New York Univ.,
M. A. 1925 ; elk., Library of Congress, 1918 ; typist,
U. S. Army, Belgium, summer 1921 ; computer, U. S.
Coast and Geodetic Survey, summer 1922 ; elk..
Dist. govt., summer 1923 ; student asst., Univ. of
Ga., 1923-24 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. Sept. 11, 1925 ; v. c. of career and assigned
to Cairo May 28, 1926 ; class eight and cons. Dec.
26, 1929 ; assigned to Cairo Jan. 22, 1930 ; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 17, 1930 ; assigned as 3d sec.
at Athens Mar. 18, 1930.
Lawton, James Swan. — b. Chicago, 111., Jan. 14,
1880 ; attended high sch. ; Shattuck Acad. ; in labora-
tory of steel company one yr. ; assay office one yr. ;
prospecting, leasing, and mining nine yrs. ; gen. mgr.
for company in Surinam five yrs. ; app. cons. agt. at
Paramaribo Aug. 23, 1917; married.
Lay, Julius Garech6. — b. Washington, D. C, Aug. 9,
1872 ; Columbia Grammar Sch. ; app. messenger in
Am. Consulate at Ottawa Sept. 12, 1889; elk. at
Ottawa July 1, 1892 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Ottawa
Sept. 1, 1893; cons, at Windsor, Ont., Oct. 26, 1896;
cons. gen. at Barcelona May 3. 1899 ; at Canton Oct.
3, 1904 ; at Cape Town May 24, 1906 ; at Rio de Ja-
neiro May 2, 1910 ; at Berlin June 24, 1914 ; cons. gen.
of class two by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; detailed
to the Dept. Mar. 15, 1917 ; act. for. trade adviser
Feb. 18, 1918 ; resigned Mar. 1, 1920 ; with int. bank-
ing firm 1920-24 ; app., under Ex. order, cons. gen.
of class two June 5, 1924 ; detailed to the Dept. June
27, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class one July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Calcutta Aug. 15, 1924 ; sec. in the Diplo,
Ser. June 8, 1927 ; assigned as couns. of emb. at San
tiago, Cuba, Oct. 13, 1927 ; E. E. and M. P. to Hon
duras Dec. 16, 1929 ; married.
Layton, Edwin Thomas (Lt., jg.) — b. Galesburg, 111.,
Apr. 7, 1903; U.S.N..\., grad. 1924; assigned as
language officer at Tokyo Aug. 8, 1929.
Leahy, Robert D. J. — b. Lebanon, Pa., Apr. 5, 1903 ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Univ. of Pa. 1929-
30; U. S. Navy 1919-26; app. elk. at $1,620 in the
Dept. of State Sept. 16, 1930; married. — FA.
Leary, Robert Edmund. — b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 16,
1895 ; attended St. Joseph's Coll. several yrs. ; elk.
1913-16 ; with shipbuilding corp. 1917 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, overseas service ; cml. work 1919-21 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Palermo Mar. 1921 ; v. c.
at Palermo June 29, 1922 ; at Fiume, temp., Aug.
4, 1925 ; at Rome Feb. 13, 1926 ; at Genoa Nov. 23,
1926 (canceled) ; at Vancouver Feb. 19, 1927 ;
married.
Lebel, Arthur L. — b. Haverhill, Mass., Apr. 25, 1901 ;
studied accountancy ; private tutors ; attended Jun-
iorat S.M.M., Papineauville, Quebec, 1917-23;
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B.F.S. 1928; elk.. War
Dept. and Gen. Accounting Office, 1924-27 ; teacher
of French and Spanish, Devitt Sch. 1927-28, George-
town Univ. 1928-30 ; bookkeeper and accountant
1929-30 ; elk.. Census Bu., Mar.-Dec. 1930 ; app.
translator, temp., at $2,300 in the Dept. of State
Dec. 10, 1930 ; married. — TR.
Lee, Augustus. — b.' Washington, D. C, July 21,
1876 ; skilled laborer, Dept. of Agric, 1908-12 ; app.
asst. messenger in the Dept. of State Nov. 5, 1912. —
TR.
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Lee, Frank Charles. — h. Norfolk, Nebr., Aug. 14,
1891 ; Univ. of Colo., A. B. 1915 ; lecturer on cons,
practice, Georgetown Univ.. 1926-28 ; app., after
exam., cons. asst. Oct. 15. 1915 ; v. c. at Bordeaux
Jan. 25, 1916; at Petrograd Sept. 19, 1916; at Mos-
cow Apr. 1, 1918 ; ordered to Stockholm to take charge
of personnel and archives of Moscow Consulate Gen-
eral Aug. 26, 1918 ; detailed to Malmo Sept. 14, 1918 ;
attached to emb. staff at Archangel with rank of
att. Nov. 26, 1918 ; directed to return to U. S. Aug.
6, 1919 ; cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed
to the Dept. Jan. 5, 1920 ; class six June 4, 1920 ;
class five Nov. 23, 1921 ; assigned to Bradford Sept.
21, 1923 ; class four Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
of class five July 1, 1924 ; detailed to the Dept. July
2, 1925 ; class four Aug. 31, 1925 ; class three June 8,
1927 ; cons. gen. and assigned to Singapore Oct. 28,
1927 ; to Halifax Nov. 20, 1929 ; married.
Lee, Julius. — 6. Ashgrove, Va., Mar. 2, 1886 ;
laborer, Govt, depts. and Dist. govt., 1918-24 ; app.
laborer In the Dept. of State Mar. 15, 1926.— HA.
Lee, Samuel T. — 6. Leeds, England, May 30, 1876 ;
naturalized 1899 ; attended high sch. ; Univ. of Va. ;
studied law ; U. S. Army three yrs. during Spanish-
American War and Philippine insurrection ; elk. and
translator in war dept. and supt. of sch., Philippine
Is., 1900-1904 ; chief of division, dept. of police and
prisons, Panama Canal Zone, 1905-6 ; elk., Dept. of
State, 1906-7 ; app., after exam., cons, at Nogales
Aug. 15. 1907 ; at San Jos6, Costa Rica, May 31, 1909 ;
V. c. at Bluefields on special duty Sept. 7, 1910-May
17, 1911 ; cons, of class seven by act approved Feb.
5, 1915 ; class six Mar. 2, 1915 ; class four July 24,
1916, and assigned to Rio Grande ; to Porto Alegre
June 18, 1918 ; class three Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to
Nottingham Mar. 30, 1923 ; cons. gon. of class four
June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class three July 1,
1924 ; For. Ser. insp. May 1, 1925 ; mem. of Bd. of
Review, For. Ser. Personnel, 1926 ; cons. gen. at Lis-
bon May 21, 1928 ; class two May 23, 1929 ; married.
Leef, Dorothy Franklin (Mrs.) — 6. Washington,
D. C. ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
one yr. ; sec. to atty. two yrs. ; stenog., Post Office
Dept., eight mos. ; app. elk., temp., at $1,320 in the
Dept. of State Aug. 20, 1925 ; permanently, Oct. 1,
1925; at $1,500 Nov. 1, 1926; at $1,680 Apr. 1,
1928; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920
July 1, 1930.— VD.
Leibold, Lucinda A. — 1). Malone, N. Y. ; high sch.
grad. ; univ. extension courses ; app. elk., temp., at
$1,200 in the Dept. of State Mar. 1, 1930 ; perma-
nently at $1,440 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Leonard, Henry Harrison. — b. Connersville, Ind.,
Mar. 9, 1805 ; attended public sch. ; grocery business
1886-93 ; asst. mgr. of mine in Mexico 1893-94 ; mgr.
of coffee hacienda in Nicaragua 1895-1904 ; book-
kef'per for mine and owner of coffee hacienda in
Nicaragua 1904-06 ; app. cons. agt. at Corinto Mar.
19, 1907 ; V. and dep. cons. July 1, 1908 ; v. c. by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; cons. agt. at Buenaventura
Dec. 19, 1917 ; v. c. at Corinto July 28, 1920 ; at
Matamoros Jan. 30, 1925 ; at Acapulco Nov. 24, 1930 ;
married.
Leonard, Walter Anderson. — 6. Essex, Iowa, Aug. 3,
1880 ; business sch. grad. ; Univ. of Nebr., A. B. 1003 ;
grad. work at Univ. of Chicago one yr., North-
western Univ. one yr., Freiburg, Baden, one semester ;
cml. work 1900, 1901 ; teacher in high sch. 1905-6 ;
app. V. and dep. cons, at Freiburg Aug. 2, 1907 ; at
Kehl Jan. 25, 1908 ; resigned July 1, 1908 ; head of
cml. dept. in high sch. and business mgr. of book
store 1908-12 ; app., after exam., cons, at Stavanger
Aug. 23, 1912 ; at Colombo July 24, 1914 ; cons, of
class seven by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class six
Apr. 16. 1917; cla.ss five Sept. 5, 1919; detailed to
the Dept. June 6, 1920 ; class four Nov. 23, 1921 ;
detailed to Stockholm July 24, 1922; For. Sex.
officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; class four Feb. 24,
1925 ; assigned to Warsaw Apr. 25, 1925 ; to Bremen
July 1, 1929 ; class three July 24, 1930.
Leroux, Juan Enrique. — 6. Samana, Dominican Re-
public, of Am. parents, June 28, 1876 ; elk. ; app.
cons. agt. at Sanchez Aug. 29, 1908 ; married.
Letcher, Marion. — b. Shorter, Ala., Sept. 4. 1872 ;
tutors ; Univ. of Ala., A. B. 1894 ; Univ. of Chicago
1901 ; studied law ; sch. asst. 1895-96 ; principal ot
high sch. ; U. S. Volunteer Infantry 1898-99, 1st It.,
Cuban service ; pres., Douglasville ColL, Ga., 1900-
1901 ; supt. of public sch. 1901-3 ; in Bu. of Educa-
tion 1903-9 ; app., after exam., cons, at Acapulco June
2, 1909 ; at Chihuahua Jan. 10, 1911 ; cons, of class
eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class six Feb. 22,
1915; detailed to the Dept. as act. for. trade adviser
June 10, 1916 ; cons. gen. of class five Apr. 16, 1917 ;
d(!tached from the Office of For. Trade Adviser Feb.
18, 1918 ; class four Apr. 8, 1918 ; assigned to Chris-
tinnia Apr. 9, 1918 ; to Callao-Lima July 1, 1920 ; to
Copenhagen Aug. 19, 1920 ; class three June 3, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class two July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Antwerp July 6, 1928; class one May 9, 1930;
married.
Levis, Davis Beauregard. — &. St. Louis, Mo., Nov.
23, 1865 ; attended public sch. ; railroad passesger
agt. four yrs. ; independent business ; app. v. and dep.
cons, at St. Etienne Sept. 17, 1914 ; v. c. at St.
Etienne by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; at Kingston.
Jamaica, Dec. 14, 1917 ; at La Rochelle Apr. 3, 1919 ;
at Bordeaux Nov. 19, 1920 ; at Brest Aug. 25, 1922 ;
at Boulogne-sur-Mer Oct. 10, 1922 ; at Cherbourg Nov.
23, 1922 ; at Havre Feb. 23, 1923 ; at Boulogne-sur-
Mer Oct. 6, 1924 ; at La Rochelle Oct. 23, 1924 ; at
Newcastle-on-Tyne Sept. 15, 1925 ; at Stoke-on-Trent,
temp., June 13, 1928; at Nantes July 30, 1929; at
Tunis July 19, 1930 ; married.
Lewis, Charles William, jr. — 6. Carlsbad, N. Mex.,
Mar. 17, 1898 ; Univ. of Cincinnati 1917-18 ; Univ.
of Mich., A. B. 1922; U. S. Army 1918-19, 2d It.;
instructor, Univ. of Mich., 1921-23 ; app., after
exam., v. c. of career of class three Feb. 26, 1923 ;
assigned to Manchester Apr. 27, 1923; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924; assigned to Mexico
City Mar. 3, 1926 ; class eight, cons., and assigned
to Mexico City Oct. 20, 1926; to Yarmouth June 21.
1929 ; class seven Oct. 16, 1929 ; married.
Lewis, Harrison Adolphus.— b. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 4,
1905 ; T'niv. of Calif. 1923-25 ; Heidelberg Univ..
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summer 1928 ; Harvard. S. B. 1929 ; real estate
salesman 1928-29 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. offi-
cer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Nogales
Apr. 29, 1930 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 27, 1930.
Lewis, Russell Y.—h. Rockville, Md., Nov. 6. 1005 ;
high sch. grad. ; messenger, Treas. Dept., 1920-24,
1927-28 ; elk. 1918-20, 1925-26, 1928-30 ; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State May 13, 1930 ; at
$1,500 July 1, 1930.— BA.
Lewis, William Lavert. — h. Augusta, Ga.. .Tan. 31
1904 ; app. me.ssonger iv the Dept. of State Mar. 16,
1920.— DCR.
L'Heureux, Herve Joseph. — b. Manchester, N. II..
Mar. 6, 1899 ; Emerson Inst. ; George Washington,
A. B. 1925 ; George Washington Law Sch. two and
one-half yrs. ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; employed by
mom. of Cong. 1919-27 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Windsor Jan. 2, 1927 ; v. c. at Windsor July 14,
1927 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c.
of career, sec. in the Diplo. Ser., and assigned to
Windsor Sept. 12, 1930 ; married.
Libenow, Ferdinand Edward. — 6. Bainbridge, N. Y.,
Oct. 21, 1S;93; higli sch. grad.; bank elk. 1913-18;
accountant in Bolivia and Colombia 1918-25 ; asst.
port agt. in Chauaral, Chile, for copper company since
1925 ; app. cons. agt. at Chailaral Jan. 20, 1930 ;
married.
Lieder, Eugene J. — b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 5,
1891 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ; N. Y.
Militia ; cashier for express company 1907-10 ; ac-
countant at Ensenada, P. R., 1910-19, at La Romana,
Dominican Republic, since 1919 ; provost marshal at
Guanica, P. .R., 191S ; app. cons. agt. at La Romana
Nov. 14, 1922 ; married.
Lightner, Edwin Allan, jr. — b. New York City Dec.
8. 19U7 ; Princetun, .\. B. 1930 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulitc at Maracailio July 17. 1930; v. c. at Maracaibo
Oct. 13. 1930.
Lilliestrom, Tycho Leonard. — b. Lahti, Finland,
Aug. 3, 1S85 ; naturalized ; attended sch. in Finland,
Univ. of rielsiugfors and other European univ. ; cml.
work and sec. in U. S. 1908-16 ; N. Y. Nat. Guard
1917-18; U. S. .\rmy 1918-19, 2d It.; cml. work in
North Manchuria 1919—21 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Harbin Jan. 1, 1922 ; v. c. at Harbin Apr. 11, 1928.
Lincoln, Eunice A. — b. Lacey Spring, Va. ; at-
tended high sch. and busiuess sch. ; private tutors ;
Shenandoah Coll. Inst, and Sch. of Music five yrs. ;
teacher and asst. to mgr., Shenandoah Coll. Inst, and
Sch. of Music, 1913-18 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,140 in
the Dept. of State July 10, 1918 ; permanently, at
$1,000 Feb. 15, 1919; at $1,200 Dec. 31, 1919, effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1920 ; at $1,400 Sept. 16, 1922 ; at $1,600
May 31, 1924, effective June 1; at $1,860 July 1,
1924; private sec. to asst. sec. of state at $2,400 May
1, 1927; at $2,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$2.70U July 1, 1928 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1930. — A-L.
Lindholm, George Victor. — b. Riverside. N. J., Aug.
20, 1001 ; high sch. grad. ; Syracuse Univ. two yrs. ;
George Washington Law Sch. one and one-half yrs. ;
23372—31 13
secretary 1921-22; elk., Dopt. of State, 1923-27;
claims examiner and adjuster in insur. company
1928-29; app. elk. at $1,680 in the Dept. of State
July 22, 1929 ; at $1,800 Sept. 1, 1929 ; at $1,920
July 1, 1930.— FA.
Lindsay, Edna Maurine. — b. Aurelia, Iowa ; at-
tended business high sch. ; Iowa State Teachers Coll.
1907 ; Drake Univ. 1916 ; teacher in public sch. 1907-
18; elk., Treas. Dept., 1918-26; sch. dietitian 1926-
27 : app. elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State May 9,
1927; at $1,260 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,320
July 1, 1928; at $1,440 July 1, 1930. — CR.
Lineaweaver, Francis Eidgway. — 6. Lebanon, Pa.,
Oct. 17, 1904 ; Haverford Prep. Sch. ; Yale. I'h. B.
1".)27 : app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16,
19.30 ; married.
Linnell, Irving Nelson, — 6. Boston, Mass., Jan. 27,
ISSl; Harvard, A. B. 1904, LL. B. 1907; mem. of
bar of Mass. ; law practice 1907-14 ; mem. of Cam-
bridge (Mass.) common council 1909-11, pres. one
yr. ; app. cons. agt. at Prince Rupert Sept. 23, 1914 ;
V. c. at Prince Rupert Apr. 20, 1915 ; at Vancouver
Mar. 16, 1916; app., after exam., cons, of class eight
Feb. 19, 1918 ; detailed to Vancouver Feb. 20, 1918 ;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Plymouth Dec. 1,
1919; detailed to London July 31, 1920; to Cardiff
Aug. 24, 1921 ; to London Sept. 13, 1921 ; class five
Nov. 23, 1921 ; class four Mar. 1, 1923 ; detailed to
the Dept. Mar. 30, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
five July 1, 1924 ; cla-ss four Aug. 8, 1924 ; cons. gen.
Apr. 30, 1927 ; assigned to Ottawa May 4, 1927 ; del.,
Anti-smuggling Conf., Ottawa, 1929 ; class three May
23, 1929 ; married.
Linthicum, Walter Joseph. — b. Baltimore. Md., Feb.
10, 1893 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
Baltimore Polytech. Inst. 1910-12 ; surveyor. U. S.
theological Survey and other engineering organiza-
tions, 1913-16 ; 1st N. Dak. Infantry 1916-17, Mexi-
can border service ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It. ;
app. V. c. at Singapore Jan. 19, 1920 ; at Palermo
Apr. 12, 1922 ; at Marseille May 3, 1923 ; at Nice Oct.
15. 1924 ; at Sherbrooke Feb. 17, 1926 ; at Rivifere du
Loup, temp., Aug. 18, 1927 ; at Sherbrooke Sept. 13,
1027; at Riviere du Loup, temp., June 9. 1928; at
Sherbrooke Sept. 7, 1928 ; at Riviere du Loup Dec. 19,
1928; at Vitnna June 30, 1930.
Littell, John Stockton. — b. Wuchang. China, of
.\m. paients. Sept. 22, 1903; attended sch. in China;
Kent Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1924 ; Columbia.
M. A. 1928 ; teacher in high sch. in China and Cen-
tral China Univ. 1924-27 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career May 17, 1928 ;
t'.ssigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928; as
language officer at Peking Aug. 1, 1928 ; as v. c. at
Tiintsin Aug. 26, 1929 ; to the Dept., temp., Aug. 4,
1930 ; married.
L'vengood, Charles A. — b. Dayton. Wash.. Aug. 15,
18SU ; Whitman Coll., A. B. 1908 ; Univ. of Wash.
mil Columbia; supt. of public sch. ten yrs.; sec. and
treas. of trading company ; entered P.u. of For. and
186
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Domes. Com. May 27, lOi'l ; asst. trade commr. unci
assigned to Habana Sept. 8, 1921 ; trade commr. Oct.
1. 1923; at Rome Jan. 1, 1926; cml. att. at Madrid
June 30, 1927 ; also at Lisbon Oct. 17, 1927 ; re-
lieved of duty at Lisbon June 10, 1930 ; married.
Livesey, Frederick. — 6. Auburn, N. Y., Apr. 1,
1886; Harvard, A. B. 1908; Harvard Sch. of Busi-
ness Admin., 1915-16 ; floor mem., Boston Chamber
of Com. grain excbange, 1908-10 ; farm mgr. and
chief elk. of farms and rys., fruit company in
Guatemala, 1010-14 ; translator for oil company,
1916-17, in Army War Coll., 1917-18, 1919-23 ; U. S.
Army, 1918-19, 1st It., overseas service; detailed to
Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1918-19 ; app.
drafting officer at $3,000 in the Dept. of State Nov.
12, 1923 ; at $3,100 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $3,800 Jan. 1,
1928; at $4,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); asst.
economic adviser Dec. 28, 1928 ; act. economic adviser
Mar. 15, 1929; at $5,600 July 1, 1929; at $6,500
Dec. 1, 1930; married. — EA.
Livingston, Robert Brockholst. — 6. Oakmont, Pa.,
Jan. 2.">, 1905 ; attended high sch. in Wales, Barbados,
and U. S. ; It., U. S. Naval Reserve ; elk. in Am.
Consulate at Barbados May-Aug. 1920 ; at Charlotte-
town July-Dec. 1921 ; journalist 1924-29 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate at Bradford Jan. 14, 1929 ; v. c. at
Bradford Aug. 8, 1929 ; at Baghdad June 4, 1930.
Livingston, Ruth Ann. — b. Boston, Mass. ; attended
high sch. and Tudor Hall ; Columbia Univ. 1925 ;
George Washington Univ. 1928-29 ; asst. in Union
Catalogue, Library of Cong., 1928-29 ; app. library
asst. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Nov. 16, 1929 ;
at $1,440 May 16, 1930. — HA.
Loar, Mary J. — b. Jacksonville, 111.-; attended high
sch. and business sch. ; 111. Woman's Coll., grad. 1895 ;
Chicago Normal Sch. summer 1897 ; McCowen Oral
Sch., Chicago, grad. 1905 ; teacher in public sch.
1895-1901 ; teacher of the deaf 1905-18 ; elk., War
Dept., 1918-20; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of
State Apr. 12, 1920; at $1,100 May 31, 1924, ef-
fective June 1 ; at $1,380 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,440 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500 July 1, 1930 ; at
$1,560 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— PD.
Lockhart, Frank Pruit. — h. Pittsburg, Tex., Apr. 8,
1S81 ; attended public and private sch. ; Grayson Coll. ;
assoc. editor of newspaper 1900-1902 ; sec. to mem. of
Cong. 1902-11 ; elk.. House Committee on Public
Bldgs. and Grounds 1911-13 ; sec. to mem. of Cong,
and elk. of Senate Committee on Expenditures in
Dept. of Agric. 1913-14 ; app. asst. chief. Division of
Far Eastern Affairs, Dept. of State, July 29, 1914;
drafting officer at $3,500 July 1, 1919 ; on special
mission to the Far East 1919-20 ; export asst., Conf.
on Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921 ; at
$4,000 Aug. 16, 1922; at $4,400 Aug. 1, 1924; at
$5,200 Mar. 16, 1925; chief, Division of Far Eastern
Affairs, Mar. 17, 1925 ; app. For. Ser. officer of class
four, cons, gen., and assigned to Hankow Apr. 15.
1925 ; mem. of secretariat of Am. del.. Special Conf.
on Chinese Customs Tariff, Peking, 1925 ; class three
May 23, 1929; married.
Loftus, Victor Harald. — b. La^vrence, Mass., July
17, 1897 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
Univ. of Me. one yr. ; Washington Sch. of Accoun-
tancy, B. C. S. 1923 ; cml. work ; U. S. Shipping Bd. ;
app. elk., temp., at $1,000 in the Dept. of State
Feb. 10, 1919 ; elk. in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned
to Am. Emb. at Paris Dec. 5, 1919 ; reapp. elk. at
$1,000 in the Dept. of State Aug. 30, 1920 ; at $1,200
Dec. 31, 1920, effective Jan. 1, 1921 ; at $1,400 Mar. 1,
1924 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ;
at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,200 July
I, 1928; at $2,400 July 1, 1930; married.— BA.
Logsdon, Ella A. (Mrs.)- 6. Tyndall, S. Dak.; State
Normal Sch., S. Dak., grad. 1912 ; attended business
sch. ; Washington Sch. of Accountancy, B. C. S.
1922 ; teacher in public sch. 1912-15 ; stenog. and
bookkeeper 1917-18; elk.. War Dept., 1918-20;
app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Sept. 20,
1920 ; at $1,400 Sept. 1, 1922 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ;
at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,800 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act); at $2,300 Dec. 1, 1929; at $2,500
July 1, 1930; at $2,600 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart
Act).— A-C.
Long, Mary A. — b. Feura Bush, N. Y. ; N. Y. State
Coll. for Teachers, A. B. 1922 ; Columbia, B. S. 1928 ;
teacher in high sch. 1922-25; library asst. 1925-29;
ajip. library asst. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Oct.
15, 1930.— HA.
Long, Richard Clark. — b. Itasca, Tex., Apr. 12,
1S97 ; Univ. of Tex. 1915-17 ; Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser., B. F. S. 1924, grad. work 1924-25 ; U. S. Army
1919 ; chief of division, Veterans' Bu., 1920-21 ; asst.
prof., economic geography, Georgetown Univ., 1923-
25 ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. July 17,
1023 ; trade commr. at Rio de Janeiro 1925-28 ; app
cml. att. at Lisbon June 10, 1930 ; married.
Longyear, Robert Dudley. — b. Paris, France, of
Am. parents, Feb. 11, 1896 ; Francis W. Parker Sch. ;
A'olkmann Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1918 ; war course,
U. S. N. A., 1918; Harvard Law Sch. 1919-20; George
Washington Law Sch. 1929- ; U. S. Navy 1917-19,
It. (.1g) ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class
three May 25, 1921 ; assigned to Port au Prince July
21, 1921; class two May 26, 1922; class one Feb. 26,
1923 ; assigned to Geneva Mar. 30, 1923 ; cons, of
class seven Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
eight July 1, 1924 ; class seven June 2, 1926 ; as-
signed to Lucerne, temp., Aug. 30, 1926 ; to Geneva
Nov. 1, 1926 ; to the Dept. July 16, 1927 ; class six
May 17, 1928 ; class five July 24, 1930 ; married. — A-C.
Lord, John Hayes, — b. Plymouth, Mass., Aug. 5,
1892 ; Milton Acad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1914 ; attended
business sch. ; Sorbonne 1919 ; in fruit growing busi-
ness 1913-14 ; with mfg. company 1915-16 ; account-
ant 1916-17; U. S. Marine Corps 1917-19, overseas,
service ; app. v. c. at Basel Mar. 3, 1920 ; at Prague
Aug. 5, 1920 ; at Singapore Oct. 18, 1921 ; at Funchal
Aug. 7, 1925; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and assigned to Funchal Sept.
II, 1925; to London Jan. 3, 1920; class eight, cons.,
and assigned to London July 24. 1930; married.
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187
Loren, Odin Gerhard. — b. Superior, "V\ is, Apr. 17,
1892; high sch. grad. ; Spokane Coll. (Wash.) one
yr. ; credit business 1912 ; elk. for machinery firm
in Edmonton, Canada, 1912-14 ; salesman 1915 ;
bookkeeper 1916-17; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It.;
elk. 1919-20; app. v. c. at Colon Feb. 6, 1920; at
Edmonton July 14, 1926; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Jan. 13,
1928 ; assigned to Edmonton Jan. 14, 1928 ; married.
Lovell, George Edward, jr. (Maj.) — I. Center Hill,
Fla.. Aug. 10, 1889 ; U. S. M. A., grad. 1913 ; assigned
lis asst. mil. att. at Rome Mar. 5. 1927 ; asst. mil.
att. for air at Rome Dec. 21, 1927 ; also at Athens
Mar. 11, 1930; married.
Lowrie, Walter Booth. — b. Duluth. Minn., Sept. 3,
1902 : high sch. grad. ; Park Coll. 1920-21 ; Detroit
Jr. Coll. 1921-22 ; with engineering corp. 1923 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Port Said Nov. 19, 1923 ;
V. c. at Port Said Aug. 26, 1924; at Prague Oct. 5,
1927; at Zagreb June 18, 1928.
Lowrie, Will Leonard, — J). Adrian, Mich., Mar. 8,
1860; Adrian Coll.. M. A.; grad. work, Univ. of
Mich. ; Univ. of Le;pzig 1891-92 ; editor and on edi-
torial staff of newspapers 1893-98 ; secretary to Am.
Min. to Brazil one yr. ; app. v. and dep. cons. gen.
at Rio de Janeiro Jan 14, 1899 ; resigned July 1.5,
1901 ; app., after exam., cons, at Weimar July 21,
1906 ; at Erfurt June 10, 1908 ; at Carlsbad May 31,
1909 ; cons. gen. at Lisbon Aug. 22. 1912 ; cons. gen.
of class five Feb. 22, 1915, effective Feb. 5 ; class
four Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Athens July 1, 1920 ;
For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Wellington Oct. 22, 1924 ; class two Aug. 15, 1930 ;
assigned to Frankfort-on-the-Main Nov. 19, 1930 ;
married.
Lucas. Alice Rosetta. — b. Washington. D. C. ; high
sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.. summer 1928 ;
ilk. in law office, app. elk. at $900, temp., in the
Dept. of State Oct. 4, 1916 ; permanently May 1,
1917 ; at .$1,000 Aug. 1. 1917 ; at $1,200 May 1, 1918 ;
at $1,400 Mar. 1, 1919; at $1,600 Feb. 1, 1924;
at $1,860 .July 1, 1924; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1925; cler-
ical asst.. Prep. Commn. for the Disarmament Conf.,
Int. Economic Conf., and Three Power Naval Conf.,
Geneva, 1927 ; at $1,980 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $2,040
July 1. 1928 (Welch Act); at $2,100 Feb. 1. 1929;
code elk., London Naval Conf., 1930; at $2,300 July
1. 1930; at $2,400 July 3, 1930 (Brookbart Act).—
DCR.
Lund, Marquard Henry, — b. in Germany Aug. 11,
1890 ; naturalized 1919 ; Univ. of Hamburg one yr. ;
with business firms in Germany 1906-10 ; salesman,
advertising mgr. and sales mgr. for firms in U. S.
1915-28 ; app. cml. att. at Oslo Sept. 25, 1928.
Limdgrren, Maynard Benjamin. — b. Rockford, 111.,
June 11. 1894; Georgetown Univ. 1922-23; George
Washington, A. B. 1929 ; bookkeeper 1913-14 ; sec. to
atty. 1915-17 ; elk,. Navy Dept., 1917-18 ; special asst.
of Dept. of State for war trade work at Oslo 1919 ;
elk. in Am. Leg. at Oslo 1919-21 ; in Dept. of State
1921-24 ; in Am. Leg. at Peking 1924-26 ; app. elk.
at $1,320 in the D.^pt. of State Jan. 26, 1927; at
$1,500 Oct. 1, 1927; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,680 July 1. 1928; at $2,000 May 1. 1929;
at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— FA.
Lutz, Eli Russell. — b. Lancaster, Pa., June 1, 1902 ;
Bethany Prep. Sch. grad. ; George Washington, A. B.
1922 ; Yale, LL. B. 1926 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ; em-
ployed in Dept. of Agric, summers 1913-14 ; teacher
in public sch. 1919-20 ; laboratory asst., Dept. of
Com., 1920-21 ; floor mgr. for dept. store 1921-22 ;
teacher of hist, in high sch. 1923-25 ; drafting officer,
Dept. of State, 1926-27 ; app. asst. to the solicitor at
$3,800 in the Dept. of State Sept. 16, 1930;
married. — SO.
Lynch, Andrew Green. — b. Utica, N. Y., Oct. 3,
1902; Salisbury Sch. grad.; Harvard 1922-24; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Feb. 5, 1927 ; assigned to Liverpool Feb. 25,
1927; to the For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 20, 1928; to Tientsin
June 11, 1928 ; to Mukden Aug. 28, 1929 ; married.
Lynch, William Ruben. — b. Admire, Kans., June 5,
1885; Kans. State Normal Sch. 1904-11; Kans. State
Agric. Coll. 1913 ; teacher in rural and high sch.
four yrs. ; teacher, elk. and stenog. in Philippine Is.
1913-20 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at
Canton Mar. 10, 1920; v. c. at Canton Aug. 1, 1921;
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Shanghai Nov. 2,.
1921 ; V. c. at Shanghai Feb. 26, 1926.
Lyon, Cecil Burton. — 6. Staten Island, N. Y., Nov.
3, 1903 ; St. Bernard Prep. Sch. ; St. George's Sch. ;
Harvard, A. B. 1927 ; with investment bankers 1927-
30 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass,, v. c.
of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ;
assigned as v. c. at Habana, temp., Dec. 20, 1930.
Lyon, Charles Edward. — h. McDonogh, Md., May 22,
1878; Johns Hopkins, A. B. 1897, Ph. D. 1904; Har-
vard Sch. of Business Admin., M. B. A. 1921 ; Univ.
of Leipzig ; instructor in modern languages, Prince-
ton, 1903-4, 1905-9, Williams Coll., 1904-5; prof,
of German, Clark Univ., 1909-17; U. S. Army 1917-
19, 1st It. ; Bu. of For. and Dom. Com. 1920 ; rein-
stated in Bu. of For. & Dom. Com. July 1921 ; app..
trade commr. at London June 1923 ; asst. cml. att.
Apr. 27, 1927; cml. att. at Berne July 26, 1927;
married.
Lyon, Frederick Bronson. — h. Detroit, Mich., .June
15. 1897 ; Univ. of Mich., grad. 1920 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, overseas service ; in business 1919-20 ; trav-
eled in France and Central Europe 1921 ; Am. Relief
Admin, in Russia 1921-23 ; special representative of
the Dept. of State in Europe 1923-25 ; app. elk. to
cml. att. at Riga Dec. 1, 1925 ; del.. Int. Chamber
of Com., Stockholm, 1927 ; trade commr. at Helsing-
fors Nov. 1, 1927 ; cml. att. at Helsingfors Dec. 30,
1927 ; at Athens and Tirana June 7, 1929 ; married.
MacArthur, John Cawley (Capt.). — b. Jerseyville,
111., Apr. 30, 1891 ; Washington Univ. one yr. ; Univ.
of Mo., grad. 1913 ; newspaper reporter and city edi-
tor 1913-17 ; entered U. S. Army Nov. 27, 1917 ;
assigned as asst. mil. att. at London Aug. 1, 1927 ;
married.
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Macatee, Robert Berry. — b. Front IJD.val, Va., July
."'.1, 1891; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
two yrs. ; elk. in law offices 1910-12; elk. to Gov.
Gon. of Philippine Is. 1913-16 ; elk., Dept. of State,
lf.16-18; app., after exam., cons. asst. Oct. 7, 1918;
with Am. Commn. to Negotiate I'eace, Paris, 1918-19 ;
app. V. c. of career of class throe May 25, 1920, and
assigned to Geneva ; class two Nov. 17, 1921 ; class
one May 26, 1922 ; cons, of class seven Mar. 1, 1923 ;
detailed to London Mar. 30, 1923 ; class six June 3,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
class six Aug. 24, 1927 ; assigned to London Feb. 18,
1928; to Nassau Sept. 12, 1929 (canceled); class
five Dec. 19, 1929; assigned to Bradford Dec. 23,
1929 ; to London Sept. 10, 1930 ; married.
Macdonald, Alfred Harralson. — b. Bufifalo, N. Y.,
July 12. 1905 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
elk. 1920-27, in Veterans' Bu. 1928-30 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 20, 1930 ; mar-
ried.—DCR.
MacDonald, Hazel A. — b. Bridgewater, Me. ; high
sch. grad. ; Columbia 1919 ; stenog.-sec. 1919-28 ;
elk., Seville Exposition Commn., 1928-29, in Dept.
of State 1929; stenog. 1929-30; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State July 18, 1930; at $1,620
Aug. 1, 1930.— FA.
Macdonald, John Joseph. — ft. St. Louis, Mo., Aug.
10, 1907 ; St. Louis Univ. 1924-26 ; Univ. of Berlin,
summer 1926 ; Washington Univ., A. B. 1929 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unelass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned
as V. c. at Nuevo Laredo Apr. 29, 1930 ; to the For.
Ser. Sch. Sept. 27, 1930.
Macdonald, Marian B. (Mrs.) — b. Reagan, Tex. ; high
sch. grad. ; North Tex. State Teachers Coll. 1927-29 ;
sec. and mimeograph operator 1928-29 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 28, 1929 ; at $1,500
July 1, 1930 ; at $1,620 Nov. 1, 1930.— PD.
MacEachran, Clinton Edson. — b. Beverly, Mass.,
Dec. 27, 1887 ; attended tech. high sch. and business
sch. ; Berkeley Prep Sch. ; Tufts Coll. ; Georgetown
Law Sch. ; stenog. four and one-half yrs. ; app. elk.
at $900 in the Dept. of State Oct. 21, 1910 ; at
$1,200 Nov. 20, 1911 ; at $1,400 Mar. 1, 1912 ; on
special detail at Am. Emb. at Mexico City Feb.-Sept.
1913 and at Vera Cruz Nov. 1913-July 1914 ; at
$1,600 June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at $1,800
Dec. 1, 1917 ; elk., American-German Prisoner of
War Conf., Berne, 1918 ; special asst. to the Counselor
for the Dept. of State at $2,400 Feb. 1, 1919 ; draft-
ing officer at $2,500 July 1, 1919 ; with Am. Commn.
to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919 ; at $3,000 Dec. 1,
1920 ; app. cons, of class seven June 14, 1921 ; de-
tailed to the Dept. June 22, 1921 ; mem. of Bd. of Effi-
ciency of the Dept. June 30, 1921 ; detailed to
Antwerp Mar. 2, 1922 ; class six Mar. 1, 1923 ; as-
signed to Ghent Apr. 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of
class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Madrid June 24,
1926 ; resigned Feb. 9, 1927 ; app. business specialist
at $3,000 in the Dept. of State May 9, 1927 ; at
$3,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $3,300 July 1,
1928: at $3,800 Aug. 1, 1928; at $4,600 July 1, 19-'9 ;
at $4,800 July 1, 1930; married.— A-C/C.
Macg-owan, DavM Bell.- b. Shelby Co., Tenn., June
5, 1870 ; Washington and Lee Univ., A. B. 1890 ; grad.
work at Univ. of Halle and Berlin 1892-93; news-
paper reporter seven and one-half yrs. ; newspaper
corr. in Berlin and Petrograd eight yrs. ; editorial
writer and editor of newspaper eight yrs. ; app., after
exam., cons, of class nine Oct. 18, 1915 ; detailed as
V. c. at Moscow Dec. 22, 1915 ; class eight Sept. 14,
1917 ; detailed to Vladivostok June 1918 ; class six
Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Vladivostok July 1, 1920 ;
detailed to Riga Aug. 21, 1922; attached to Am. Leg.
at Riga with rank of 1st sec. Oct. 14, 1922 ; class
five Mar. 1, 1923 ; class four June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer of class five July 1. 1924 ; app. sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Nov. 4, 1927 ; class four May 23, 1929 ;
married.
♦Mackenzie, Harold Orville. — b. Trenton, N. J.,
Apr. 21, 1885 ; Lawrenceville Sch. grad. ; Yale, Ph. B.
1907; Univ. of Munich 1911; advertising dept. of
Spanish-Am. magazine 1907-9 ; study and travel
1909-13; in business 1913-16; rancher and fruit
grower ; dir. of Fruit Growers' Assoc. ; mfg. business
1920-26; app. E. E. and M. P. to Siam Mar. 3, 1927;
resigned Mar. 30, 1930.
♦Mackie, "William Henry Trotter. — b. Philadelphia,
Pa., Dec. 12, 1893 ; St. George's Sch. grad. ; Prince-
ton, A. B. 1916; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt. ; asst.
mgr. of book shop 1923-24 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unelass. Sept. 11, 1925; v. c. of career
May 20, 1926 ; assigned to Copenhagen May 25,
1926 ; to Surabaya July 2, 1929 ; to the Dept. May
6. 1930 ; resigned Sept. 22, 1930 ; married.
MacMillan, Evelyn. — 6. Lawrence, Mass. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk.. Veterans' Bu.,
1928-29 ; app. elk. at .$1,440 in the Dept. of State
Apr. 15, 1929 ; at $1,620 Oct. 1, 1929 ; at $1,740
July 1, 1930.— IIA.
MacNider, Hanford. — 6. Mason City, Iowa, Oct. 2,
1889; Milton Acad, grad.; Harvard, A. B. 1911;
banking 1911-30; U. S. Army 1916-19, It. col., over-
seas SI rviee ; asst. sec. of war 1925-28 ; app. E. E. and
M. P. to Canada June 20, 1930 ; married.
Mac"Veagh, John Hammond. — b. Saranac Lake, N. Y..
Nov. 26, 1891 ; attended sch. in p]urope and U. S. :
I'hillips Exeter grad. ; in steel mills 1912-14 ; Brit.
Army 1915-17, It. ; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt., over-
seas service ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. ol
class four Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned to the Dept. Sept.
12, 1921 ; to Santiago, Chile, Oct. 22, 1921 ; to Buenos
Aires Mar. 28, 1922 ; to Bogota Aug. 8, 1922 ; re-
signed Apr. 1923 ; reapp. sec. of emb. or leg. of class
four June 27, 1923 ; assigned to Habana July 17,
1923; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924;
class seven Aug. 8, 1924; assigned to the Dept. May
25, 1925 ; class six June 2, 1926 ; assigned as 2d sec.
at Managua Jan. 28, 1927 ; to the Dept., temp., July
12, 1927 ; to Bucharest Apr. 14, 1928 ; to I'aris Aug. 9,
1929 ; cl:)ss five July 24, 1930 ; married.
MacVitty, Karl deGiers. — 6. Nashville, Tenn., Feb.
27, 1883; attended Garrett Mil. Acad., Jarvis Hall,
and business sch. ; studied abroad under private tutor
two and one-half yrs. ; newspaper reporter one yr. ;
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189
theatrical press agt. five yrs. ; pr(S. ui cirp. of tlieatri-
<al mgrs. 1909-17 ; app. v. c. at Goiioa Aug. 2. 1017 ;
at Belfast Jan. 23,1919 ; at Nassau June 9, 1919 ; app.,
after exam., cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; re-
mained at Nassau on detail ; assigned to Saigon July
1, 1920 ; detailed to Sydney, Australia, July 25, 1921 ;
assigned to Auckland Dec. 6, 1921 ; class six Mar. 1,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
class six Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Teheran Mar. 19,
1925 ; to Stockholm July 27, 1926 ; to Leghorn Jan.
27, 1928; to Malta, temp., July 6, 1928; to Leghorn
Sept. 4, 1928; to Malta, temp., May 24, 1929; to
Leghorn Oct. 18, 1929 ; to Nairobi Mar. 15, 1930 ;
class five May 9, 1930.
Macy, Clarence Edward. — b. St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 9,
1886 ; grad. of State Prep. Sch., Univ. of Colo. ; rail-
way mail elk. 1906-11 ; examiner, railway mail serv-
ice, 1911-14 ; c!k. and mgr. of mail and express trafBc
1914-18 ; U. S. Army 1918-19, overseas service ; postal
express service in France and Germany 1919-21 ; app.
V. c. at Coblenz Nov. 15, 1921 ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three June 21, 1923 ; assigned to
Coblenz July 2, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July
1, 1924; assigned to Dakar July 6, 1925; app. sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 9, 1927 ; assigned as v. c. and 3d
sec. at Monrovia Apr. 18, 1927 ; as v. c. at Port Eliza-
beth Nov. 18, 1927 ; class eight, cons., and assigned
to Port Elizabeth May 17, 1928 ; class seven Dec. 19,
19l'9 ; assigned to Tampico May 17, 1930 ; married.
Madden, William Vincent. — h. Philadelphia, Pa.,
Feb. 24, 1876 ; attended public and private sch. ;
telegraph operator 1895-99 ; merchant 1900-1912 ;
chief elk. in telegraph company 1912-14 ; agt. in
express company 1914-17 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,200
in the Dept. of State Nov. 17, 1917 ; at $1,400
Dec. 13, 1917; at $1,600 July 1, 1918; permanently
Dec. 16, 1920 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920
Nov. 1, 1927; at $1,980 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
code elk., London Naval Conf., 1930 ; at $2,100 July 1,
1930 ; at $2,160 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; mar-
ried.— DCR.
Madison, Harry Leslie. — b. Bath Co., Va., July 4,
1895 ; attended public sch. ; telegrapher 1911-17,
1919-29 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; app. telegrapher at
$1,800 in the Dept. of State Dec. 14, 1929 ; at
$1,920 July 1, 1930; married.— DCK.
Madonna, John Henry. — b. Mornas, France, of Am.
parents, Apr. 3, 1896 ; attended secondary sch. in
France ; Baylor Univ., B. A. 1927, Law Sch. 1927-
28 ; grad. work, Univ. of Tex., summer 1928 ; George
Washington, M. A. 1929 ; served with U. S. and
French Armies 1915-19 ; construction work 1921-24 ;
instructor in French, Baylor Univ., 1926-28 ; in-
structor in French and Spanish, Devitt Sch., 1929 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Mar. 26, 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. July 1, 1929; to Warsaw Sept. 13, 1929.
Magee, Mary Alice. — 6. .Tefferson City, Mo. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; clk.-typist 1928-30, in
Census Bu. Mar.-June 1930 ; app. elk. at $1,260 in
the Dept. of State June 17, 1930.— DCR.
Magnitzky, Alfred "Whidden. — b. New Orleans, La.,
Jan. 5, 1901 ; high sch. grad. ; elk. in fruit company
1919-20 ; security salesman 1920-21 ; partner in
mfrs. agency 1921-22 ; purser 1922-27 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate at Valparaiso Dec. 29, 1927 ; v. c.
at Magallanes Sept. 11, 1928 ; at Porto Alegre Apr.
7, 1930 ; married.
Magnuson, Erik Waldemar. — b. Stockholm, Sweden,
Apr. 24, 1891 ; naturalized ; attended sch. in Sweden
and U. S. ; private tutors; business sch. grad.; La
Salle Univ. higher accountancy and auditing course
grad. ; with export firm 1909-16 ; traveling account-
ant and auditor 1916-17 ; U. S. Navy 1917-19, de-
tailed to offices of naval att. at Christiania and Cop-
enhagen 1919 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Stockholm
Oct. 6, 1919 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three Sept. 30, 1922 ; assigned to Stuttgart Oct.
17, 1922 ; class two May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight June 2, 1926 ; cons.
June 15, 1926 ; assigned to Halifax Mar. 30, 1927 ;
class seven May 23, 1929 ; married.
Magruder, Alexander Richardson, — b. Nice, France,
of Am. parents, Jan. 17, 1883 ; Harvard, A. B. 1906 ;
with cement company one and one-half yrs. ; app.,
after exam., sec. of leg. at Paraguay and Uruguay
Aug. 4, 1909 ; 2d sec. at Rio de Janeiro Sept. 17, 1910 ;
at Rome Mar. 2, 1911 ; sec. of leg. at Lima June 5,
1912; elk. at $1,600 in the Dept. of State under Ex.
order Dec. 13, 1912 ; sec. of leg. at Copehagen May
1, 1913 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of class three by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915; assigned to Stockholm as
chargg d'affaires ad interim Apr. 15, 1916; assigned
as sec. of leg. at Stockholm May 20, 1916 ; class two
Aug. 3, 1916; assigned to the Dept. Jan. 30, 1918;
to Madrid June 28, 1918 ; to Helsingfors and ac-
credited as chargS d'affaires pro tempore Mar. 12,
1920 ; class one June 28, 1920 ; assigned to Constan-
tinople Mar. 8, 1922 ; to Prague July 13, 1922 ; to
Berne Feb. 26, 1923 ; representative. Int. Conf. on Sup-
pression of Obscene Literature, Geneva, 1923 ; desig-
nated and assigned as couns. of leg. at Berne Feb. 20,
1924; For. Ser. officer of class two.J.uly 1, 1924. and
assigned to the Dept. ; as couns. of leg. at Stock-
holm Feb. 10, 1925 ; at Lisbon May 17. 1929 ; class
one May 9, 1930 ; married.
Maher, Dale Wilford. — b. Norman, Okla., Apr. 16,
1897 ; Western Mil. Acad. ; Northwestern Univ. 1915-
16; U. S. M. A., grad. 1919; U. S. Army 1919-24,
1st It. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Prince Rupert
Jan. 31, 1925 ; v. c. at Prince Rupert Aug. 25, 1925 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Apr. 15, 1926 ; assigned to Calcutta Apr.
21, 1926; to Madras, temp., June 6, 1927; to Cal-
cutta Aug. 3, 1927 ; to Batavia Sept. 23, 1927 ; class
eight, cons., and assigned to Batavia Dec. 19, 1929.
Makela, Artemus Anton. — b. Peabody, Mass., June
18, 1908 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog.
and sec. 1929-30; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Boston
Passport Agency of the Dept. of State Oct. 16, 1930.
Makinson, George Albert. — b. &in Francisco, Calif.,
Mar. 18, 1887 ; high sch. grad.. private tutors In
Europe ; machinist's apprentice 1001-3 ; Calif. Naval
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Militia 1903-4 ; asst. foreman machinist, Bu. of
Navigation, Philippine Is., 1907 ; asst. sec. Am.
Assoc, of Com. and Trade, Berlin, 1908-9 ; app. cons,
agt. at Sorau Dec. 23, 1909 ; dep. cons, at Tampico
Nov. G. 1914 ; v. c. at Tampico Feb. 6, 1915 ; cons,
agt. at Amapala July 3, 1916 ; app., after exam., cons,
asst. Aug. 30, 1916 ; unassigned from Oct. 31, 1917 ;
cons. agt. at Santa F6, Isle of Pines, Jan. 26, 1918 ;
at Nueva Gerona Mar. 28, 1918 ; at Cardenas June
14, 1918; V. c. at Santo Domingo May 16, 1919;
V. c. of career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned
to Santo Domingo Oct. 22, 1919; class two May 24,
1920 ; class one Nov. 17, 1921 ; cons, of class seven
June 22, 1922, and detailed to Valparaiso ; class six
Aug. 23, 1922 ; class five Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Callao-
Lima Aug. 20, 1925 ; class five Aug. 31, 1925 ; class
four May 17, 1928 ; assigned to Birmingham Apr.
17, 1930 ; class three July 24, 1930 ; married.
Maktos, John. — b. Velvendos, Greece, Nov. 21, 1902 ;
Naturalized ; Harvard, A. B. 1923, LL. B. 1926,
S. J. D. 1929 ; Oxford 1926-28 ; Hyman fellowship
in int. law ; Carnegie fellowship in int. law ; mem.
of bar of Mich. ; law practice in Detroit, summer 1926,
in Paris, summers 1927 and 1928 ; app. asst. to the
solicitor, temp., at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Aug. 1,
1929; permanently Oct. ], 1929; at $3,400 July 1,
1930.— SO.
Maleady, Thomas Joseph. — h. Fall River, Mass., Jan.
22, 1899; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., grad. 1922;
Edinburgh Univ. 1922-25; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st
It. ; accountant in private firms and elk. in Treas.
Dept. 1919-21 ; elk., Dept. of State, 1922 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Edinburgh Oct. 9, 1922 ; v. c.
at Edinburgh Mar. 28, 1923 ; at Port au Prince Dec.
28, 1925 ; at Port Limon June 9, 1926 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 16, 1930 ; assigned as v. c.
at I'ort Liinon Aug. 30, 1930 ; married.
Malige, Marcel Etienne. — b. Lapwai, Idaho, July 5,
1900 ; Univ. of Idaho three yrs. ; Univ. of Wash..
B. B. Adm. 1921 ; L'Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques
grad. ; S. A. T. C. 1918 ; elk. in Am. Consulate at
Victoria 1921-22 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three May 26, 1922 ; assigned to Victoria June
23. 1922 ; to Nantes Aug. 11, 1922 ; class two May 10,
1924 ; For. Ser. oflicfr unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Paris Dec. 3, 1925 ; class eight June 2, 1926 ; cons.
June 15, 1926 ; assigned to Glasgow Sept. 29, 1928 ;
class seven July 24, 1930 ; married.
Maney, Edward Strait. — J). Pearsall, Tex., Sept. 27,
1899; West Tex. Mil. Acad, and Columbia Mil. Acad.;
Univ. of Tex. 1919-20 ; U. S. Navy 1918-19 ; field
cashier for oil company in Mexico 1920-21 ; elk. 1921-
23 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Torreon June 15,
1923 ; v. c. at Torreon Apr. 4, 1924 ; at Tampico
Oct. 18, 1924 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and assigned to Tampico
Oct. 24, 1928; to Agua Prieta May 8, 1929; to No-
gales, temp., Feb. 15, 1930 ; to San Luis Potosf, temp.,
July 10. 1930; to Nogales Oct. 3, 1930; to Guaymas
Nov. 5. 1930.
Manning, William Ray. — I. Home, Kans., Dec. 26,
1871 ; Baker Univ.. A. B. 1899 ; Univ. of Kans., A. M.
1902 ; Univ. of Chicago, Ph. D. 1904 ; instructor in
hist, and economics, Purdue Univ., 1904-7 ; asst.
prof, of European diplo. hist., George Washington
Univ., 1907-10 ; adjunct and assoc. prof, of Latin
American and English hist., Univ. of Tex., 1910-19 ;
app. special asst. at $3,000 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 26. 1918 ; drafting officer July 1, 1919 ; at
$3,500 Sept. 1, 1920; at $3,800 Jan. 1, 1927; at
$4,000 Jan. 1, 1928; at $4,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; divisional asst. at $5,600 July 1, 1930 ; mar-
ried.—LA.
Margetts, Nelson Empy (Lt. Col.) — b. Salt Lake
City, Utah, May 27, 1879 ; attended high sch. and
business sch. ; bank teller ; Utah Light Artillery Vol-
unteers 1898-99 ; entered U. S. Army June 14, 1902 ;
assigned as mil. att. at Peiping and Bangkok Nov.
18, 1929 ; married.
Marriner, James Theodore. — b. Portland, Me., May
17, 1892 ; Dartmouth, A. B. 1914 ; Harvard, A. M.
1915, Ph. D. 1918; instructor in Eng., Harvard,
1916-18 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of
class four, Aug. 27, 1918; assigned to Stockholm,
Sept. 30, 1918; class three, Dec. 20, 1919; assigned
to Bucharest, Aug. 9, 1921 ; to the Dept., July 23,
1923 ; class two, Jan. 23, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of
class four, July 1, 1924 ; tech. asst., 2d sess.. Prep.
Commn. for Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1926 ; class
three, Oct. 19, 1926 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Berne,
Nov. 1, 1926 ; act. del., Sub-commn. B, Prep. Commn.,
Mar. 16-17, 1927 ; tech. adviser, 1st sess.. Special
Commn. for the Preparation of a Draft Conv. on the
Manufacture of Arms, Geneva, Mar. 14-Apr. 25,
1927 ; tech. adviser and sec, 3d sess.. Prep. Commn.,
Mar. 21-Apr. 26, 1927 ; assigned to the Dept., Feb.
24, 1927 ; chief, Division of Western European Affairs.
Apr. 9, 1927 ; detailed to mission for signature of Pact
for Renunciation of War. Paris, 1928 ; class two.
May 23. 1929 : adviser, London Naval Conf., 1930.—
WE.
Marsh, Frances M. — b. Lewisburg, Pa. ; attended
high sch. and Bucknell Inst. ; business course ; asst.
elk. to Senate Committee on Rules ; app. elk. at $1,200
in the Dept. of State under Ex. order Apr. 16, 1909 ;
at $1,400 Jan. 27, 1914, effective Feb. 15; at $1,600
Mar. 1, 1919; at $1,800 Mar. ]. 1921; asst. chief.
Diplo. Bu.. Dec. 20, 1923 ; drafting officer at $2,500
May 31, 1924, effective June 1 ; at $3,000 July 1,
1924 ; asst. to the chief. Division of For. Ser. Admin..
Aug. 19, 1924; at $3,100 Nov. 1, 1927; at $3,300
July 1. 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $3,400 July 1, 1928;
at $3,600 July 1, 1930.— FA.
Marsh, 0. Gaylord. — b. Buchanan, Mich., Jan. 7,
1879 ; normal sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
Philomath Coll., Oreg., B. S. D. 1903 ; Univ. of Wash.,
LL. B. 1905 ; mem. of bar of Wash, and P. I. ; princi-
pal of night sch. 1903-5 ; teacher in high sch. and
supervisory teacher in Philippine Is. 1905-7, 1908-9 ;
law practice 1907-8 ; district auditor, Philippine Is.,
1909-11 : chief of division and act. atty.. Bu. of Audits,
BIOGRAPHIES
191
Manila. 1911-13; legal representative insular audi-
tor, to con-er with code committee on revision of
provincial and municipal laws of the Philippines
1913 ; elk., Civil Ser. Commn., 1913-15 ; app.. after
exam., cons, of class nine Mar. 2. 1915, and detailed
at V. c. at Ottawa ; assigned to Progreso Mar. 20,
1917; class eight Apr. 24, 1917; class six Sept. 5,
1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; class four June 3,
1924 : For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Montevideo Oct. 23, 1924 ; to Sydney,
N. S.. Nov. 26, 1926 ; class four May 17. 1928 ; clas.?
three July 24, 1930.
Marshall, William Francis. — 6. Newport, R. I., Jan.
6, 1890 ; attended public and private schs. ; elk. in
chemical laboratory three and one-half yrs. ; elk.,
Dept. of State, 1910-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; reapp.
elk. at $1,400 in the Dept. of State May 26, 1919 ;
transferred to the N. T. Passport Agency July 1,
1919; at $1,600 June 25, 1920, effective July 1; at
$1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $2,000 July 1, 1928.
Martin, Hugh Street. — b. Meridian, Miss., Dec. 28,
1S91 : business sch. grad. ; attended private seh. and
Meridian Coll. ; sec. to mem. of Cong. 1911-16 ; elk..
Am. Emb., Petrograd. 1916-17; capt., U. S. Army,
and asst. mil. att. to Am. Emb. in Russia 1918-19 ;
magazine writer and lecturer 1920-21 ; special asst.
to the Am. Min. in Latvia 1922-29 ; app. drafting
officer at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Feb. 7, 1929 ;
at $3,800 May 1, 1929 ; divisional asst. at $4,200
July 1, 1930 ; married. — EE.
Martin, James Henry. — 5. Culpeper. Va., Nov. 9,
1904 ; attended public sch. ; app. messenger boy at
$420 in the Dept. of State Sept. 23, 1919; at $600
May 1, 1923 ; elk. at $1,140 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,200
Mar. 1, 1927: at $1,320 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,380 July 1, 1928; at $1,440 July 1, 1930;
married. — CC,
Marvin, John Howard. — b. Jacksonville, Fla.. July
22, 1888 ; attended high sch. ; file elk. 1908-10 ; book-
keeper and bank elk. 1911-17; U. S. Navy 1917-19;
auditor 1919-25; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General
at Habana June 1. 1926 ; v. c. at Habana Feb. 28,
1927.
Mason, May (Mrs.) — b. York Co., Pa. ; attended pub-
lic sch. and business sch. ; private tutors ; elk. and
bookkeeper four yrs. ; elk. in War Dept. 1918-21, in
Dept. of State 1922-25, 1929; app. elk., temp., at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Mar. 1, 1930; perma-
nently at $1,620 Dec. 5, 1930. — PD.
Mason, Redfleld (Lt., jg) — b. in Ind. July 15, 1904;
U. S. N. A., grad. 1925 ; assigned as language officer
at Tokyo Aug. 22, 1930.
Mason, Ruth Castleman. — h. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ. two yrs. ;
elk. 1922-24 ; app. dk. at $900, temp., in the Dept. of
State Apr. 14, 1924 ; at $1,140 July 1, 1924 ; perma-
nently Jan. 20, 1925 ; at $1,500 Nov. 1, 1925 ; at
$1,620 July 1, 1028 (Welch Act) ; at $2,000 June 1,
1930.— ME.
Massie, Orlando Hinton. — h. Charlottesville. Va.,
Jan. 25, 1901 ; St. James Sch. ; Univ. of Va. 1921 ;
teacher, St. James Sch., 1919; bank employee 1920,
1922 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Habana
Apr. 8, 1923; v. e. at Niagara Falls Feb. 1, 1926;
at Halifax May 4, 1929 ; married.
Matheny, George William. — b. Washington, D. C,
Nov. 25, 1900 ; attended high seh. ; mail dk., Bu. of
War Risk Insur., 1920-21, in post office 1921-23 ;
elk., Dept. of Interior, 1923-27 ; app. elk. at $1,500
in the Dept. of State Apr. 21, 1927; at $1,620
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930;
married. — CR.
Mathews, Rhoda Ada (Mrs.) — 6. Grumpier, N. C. ;
attended high sch. ; Radford Teachers Coll. ; teacher
in public sch. 1908-18; elk.. Govt, depts., 1918-23;
app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State July 9, 1923 ;
at $1,000 Oct. 9, 1923 ; at $1,320 July 1, 1924 ; at
$1,380 Mar. 1, 1925; at $1,440 Dec. 1, 1925; at
$1,500 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,560 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act); at $1,620 July 1, 1928; at $1,740 July 1,
1930; at $1,800 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— DCR.
MatrS, Elwyn Jewell (Mrs.) — 6. Cincinnati, Ohio ;
attended high seh. ; clerical work. Govt, depts., 1918-
25 ; app. elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State July 1,
1925; at $1,320 Feb. 16, 1926; at $1,380 Mar. 1,
1927; at $1,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$1,560 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1929 ; at
$1,740 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
MatrS, Joseph Boucard. — b. Cincinnati. Ohio. Nov.
23, 1888 ; Univ. of Cincinnati, A. B. 1912 ; Cincin-
nati Law Seh., LL. B. 1913 ; mem. of bar of Ohio ;
legal dept. of insur. company 1913-15 ; sec. to mem.
of Cong. 1915-17 ; law practice 1917-18 ; prof, of
dental jurisprudence and trustee of Cincinnati Coll.
of Dental Surgery 1917-18 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; app.
special asst. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 16,
1918; law drafting asst. at $2,500 Jan. 31, 1920,
effective Feb. 1 ; asst. solicitor at $3,000 June 1. 1920 ;
drafting officer at $3,500 Nov. 1, 1923 ; asst. to U. S.
agt., Island of Palmas Arbitration, 1925 ; at $3,800
Dec. 31, 1925, effective Jan. 1, 1926 ; at $4,000 Jan.
1, 1928; at $4,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$5,000 July 1, 1930; married.— SO.
Matthews, Benjamin Carl. — b. near Rock Hill,
S. C, Mar. 17, 1894 ; public sch. grad. ; completed
business and corr. courses ; salesman 1910-12 ; retail
business 1913-15 ; sec. and gen. mgr. of mercantile
Corp. 1916-17 ; app. v. c. at Antofagasta July 31.
1917 ; at Arica Oct. 10, 1922 ; at Antofagasta Nov.
10, 1922 ; at Iquique Oct. 27, 1923 ; at Antofagasta
June 16, 1924 ; at Caracas Nov. 15, 1927 ; at La
Guaira Dee. 13, 1927.
Matthews, Harrison Freeman. — b. Baltimore, Md.,
May 26, 1899 ; Gilman Country Seh. ; Princeton. A. B.
1921, A. M. 1922; L'Ecole Libre des Sciences Politi-
ques 1922-23 ; U. S. Naval Reserve 1918 ; app.. after
exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Dec. 12, 1923.
and assigned to the Dept. ; to Budapest Feb. 2. 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class eight and assigned as 3d
sec. at Budapest July 1, 1924 ; class seven June 2,
1926 ; assigned as 3d see. at Bogotd Sept. 2, 1926 ;
class six May 17. 1928 ; assigned to the Dept. Aug.
19, 1929 ; class five July 24, 1930 ; asst. chief, DM-
192
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si. (11 dl" Latin Amorican Affairs, Nov. 1, ]9:50; mar-
ried.—LA.
Maurrasse, Marie Florentin Stanislas. — h. St. Mar-
tin, (iuailrloupo. Doc. S. 1878; French citizen; at-
ti'niled i)iiblic scli. ; in import and export business in
Haiti for thirty yrs. ; app. cons. agt. at Port de Paix
Oct. 17, 1925 ; married.
May, Harrison Spencer. — b. Beaver, Utali, May 16,
1009 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Utah 1926-27, 1929-
30; steno.!,'., clli., and sec. 1925-30; app. cll<. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State Nov. 8, 1930. — DCR.
Mayer, Ferdinand Lathrop. — b. Indianapolis, Ind.,
May 25, 1887 ; The Hill Sch. ; Princeton, A. B. 1909,
A. M. 1916 ; Harvard, LL. B. 1913 ; mem. of bar of
Ind. ; in law office 1913 ; app., after exam., sec. of
emb. or leg. of class four Aug. 3, 1916 ; assigned to
Port au Prince Aug. 10, 1916 ; class three July 13,
1917; assigned to the Dept. Dec. 8, 1917; to London
Jan. 18, 1919 ; en dlsponibilite Dec. 8, 1919 ; assigned
to the Dept. Sept. 14, 1920 ; class two Aug. 24, 1921 ;
mem. of secretariat and tech. staff of Am. del., Conf.
on Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ;
assigned to Tangier Mar. 1, 1922 ; to Peking Mar. 8,
1923 ; on detail at Tokyo Sept. 12-Oet. 8, 1923 ; For.
Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1924 ; class three
Aug. 8, 1924 ; class two and assigned as couns. of
leg. at Peking Aug. 31, 1925 ; sec. of Am. del., Special
Conf. on Chinese Customs Tariff, Peking, 1925 ; as-
signed as couns. of leg. at Ottawa Feb. 16, 1928 ;
couns. of emb. at Lima June 8, 1929 ; class one Dec.
31, 1929 ; assigned as couns. of emb. at Brussels and
Luxemburg Oct. 20, 1930 ; married.
Mayer, Leslie Gordon. — 6. Odessa, Russia, of Am.
parents, Dec. 9, 1905 ; attended sch. in Switzerland
and Germany ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B.F.S.
1929; salesman 1930; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 16, 1930; assigned as v. c. at Quebec, temp.,
Dec. 29, 1930.
Mayer, William (Capt.)— &. New York City Jan. 4,
1S92 ; attended high sch. ; cml. employment 1913-17 ;
entered U. S. Army June 4, 1917 ; assigned as
language officer at Peiping Feb, 20, 1928.
Mayfleld, Irving Hall (Comdr.) — b. Ruston, La.,
Aug. 1, 1885 ; attended business sch. ; U. S. N. A.,
grad. 1907 ; assigned as naval att, at Santiago, Chile,
Oct. 20, 1928 ; married.
Maynard, Lester. — b. San Francisco, Calif., Apr. 5,
1S77 ; attended polytech. high sch. ; studied account-
ing ; bank elk. three yrs. ; newspaper reporter, war
con-., publisher, and editor ; app., after exam., cons,
at Sandakan June 26, 1906; at Vladivostok Mar. 11,
1908; at Harbin Aug. 19, 1911; at Amoy Aug. 20.
1912 ; cons, of class four by act aproved Feb. 5,
1915; detailed to the Dept. Mar. 1, 1916; assigned
to Chefoo July 12, 1916 ; to Alexandria Sept. 8,
1919; class three June 11, 1920; assigned to Havre
Aug. 17, 1923; For. Ser. officer of class four July
1, 1924 ; assigned to Stuttgart May 4, 1929 ; class
three Dec. 19, 1929 ; cons. gen. and assigned to
Singapore Jan. 15, 1930 ; married.
Mayo, John Edward. — b. Lewiston, Me., Aug. 12,
190.") ; George Washington Univ. 1924-28 ; George-
town Law Sch. 1928- ; elk. 1925 ; app. elk. at
.?1,140 in the Dept. of State Dec. 28, 1925; at
$1,320 Oct. 1, 1926; at $1,380 Jan. 1, 1928; at $1,500
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,560 July 1. 1928;
at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930 ; at
$1,800 Oct. 1, 1930.— PD.
Mazzeo, Louis Bert. — b. New York City Sept. 10,
1906; attended business sch.; Emerson Inst.; George-
town Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S. 1929 ; elk.. Am. Con-
sulate General at Naples, 1920-24, in real estate
office 1924-25, Washington Navy Yard, 1925-27 ;
elk., Dept. of State, 1927-30; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Chihuahua Apr. 9, 1930 ; v. c, at Chihuahua
June 27, 1930.
McAndrews, John Henry Eugene, — b. Owatonna,
Minn., July 1, 1884 ; Pillsbury Acad. ; attended nor-
mal sch. and officers training sch. ; Georgetown Univ.
1920-21 ; teacher in public sch. two yrs. ; elk. two
yrs.; salesman; app. v. c. at Cork Aug. 21, 1918;
visa work at Frankfort-on-the-Main July 13, 1921 ;
V, c. at Frankfort-on-the-Main Nov. 15, 1921 ; at
Bucharest Jan. 7. 1922 ; dispatch agt. at London Feb.
18, 1930.
McArdle, John.— 6. Bolivar, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1891 ;
high sch. grad. ; Univ. of 111. 1911-12 ; Carnegie
Inst, of Tech. 1913-15 ; Catholic Univ. 1920-21 ;
draftsman 1912-13 ; designer and salesman 1915-17,
1921-22 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, overseas service ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three Feb. 26,
1923 ; assigned to Mexico City Apr. 27, 1923 ; to
Santa Marta Aug. 11, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; detailed to the Dept. Aug. 21, 1925 ;
assigned to Mexico City Feb. 1, 1926 ; to Monterrey
Feb. 4, 1928 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to
Monterrey Aug. 15, 1930 ; to Prague Nov. 22, 1930.
McBeth, Warren. — b. Charleston, S. C, Apr. 26,
1874 ; app. asst. messenger in the War Dept. Jan. 1,
1895 ; asst. messenger in the Dept. of State Dec. 22,
1913 ; messenger Jan. 23, 1915 ; chief messenger
Feb. 23, 1915 ; messenger Feb. 15, 1017.— CC.
McBride, Harry Alexander. — b. Flint. Mich., Oit.
14. 1887 ; high sch. grad. ; attended private sch. in
Germany ; advertising mgr. 1905-8 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate General at Dresden Oct. 1, 1908 ; cons. agt.
at Bilbao Feb. 16, 1909 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at
Barcelona Oct. 31, 1910 ; at Ziirich Oct. 18, 1911 ;
app., after exam., cons. asst. Sept. 3, 1912 ; v. and
dep. cons. gen. at Boma July 5, 1913 ; detailed to An-
gola to investigate cml. conditions June 23, 1914 ; v. c.
at Boma Feb. 6, 1915 ; detailed to London Aug. 4,
1916 ; V. c. at London Oct. 5, 1916 ; cons, of class eight
Sept. 14, 1917 ; alternate Am. representative. Nitrate
Executive, 1918 ; act. gen. receiver of customs and
financial adviser of Liberia, and mem. Liberian In-
ternal Debt. Commn. Aug. 1918-May 1919 ; reinstated
as cons, of class eight May 1, 1919 ; assigned to
Warsaw June 3, 1919; class five Sept. 5, 1919; class
four June 4, 1920 ; detailed to the Dept. Aug. 7, 1020 ;
for special duty in eastern and southern Europe Oct
4, 1920 ; to the Dept. Dec. 27, 1920 ; chief. Visa Office.
BIOGRAPHIES
193
Jan. l-Sept. 13. 1921 ; in char.ae, Cons. Cml. Offlrc
Sept. 13, 1921-Aug. 31, 1922; class three Nov. 23,
1921 ; resigned Aug. 31, 1922 ; representative in
Spain of Am. firm 1922-30 ; app. v. c. at Malaga
Apr. 4, 1923 ; resigned Oct. 31, 1930 ; app. asst. chief.
For. Ser. BJdgs. Office, temp., at $6,500 in the Dept.
of State Nov. 1, 1930; executive asst., permanently,
Feb. 4, 1931 ; married. — A-C.
McBride, Lewis B. (Capt.) — i. Columbia, Pa., Sept.
29, isso ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1901 ; Mass. Inst, of Tech.,
M. S. 1905 ; assigned as naval att. at Mexico City
Feb. 8. 1928 ; married.
McCafiferty, William Joseph. — J). San Francisco,
Calif., Sept. 23. 1889 ; high sch. grad. ; attended
business sch. ; Univ. of Calif, one-half yr. ; secre-
tarial and cml. work 1908-15, in Philippine Is.
1915-17 ; app. v. c. at Melbourne Feb. 10, 1917 ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three
Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to Melbourne Oct. 22, 1919 ;
class two May 24, 1920 ; assigned to Auckland Oct.
18, 1920 ; class one Nov. 17, 1921 ; assigned to Hong
Kong Dec. 13, 1921 ; cons, of class seven Mar. 1,
1923 ;- detailed to Amoy July-Sept. 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to San
Salvador July 12, 1924 ; class seven Aug. 8, 1924 ;
app. sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned as 3d sec.
at Managua, temp., Sept. 1, 1927 ; as cons, at Chi-
huahua Mar. 22, 1929 ; class six May 23, 1929 ;
assigned as 2d sec. at Guatemala Jan. 18, 1930.
McCarthy, Addie J. (Mrs.) — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
attended tech. high sch. and business sch. ; elk.
three yrs., in Treas. Dept. 1917-18, in Dept. of
State 1918-21, in cable company 1921-23 ; reapp.
elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Mar. 1, 1923 ;
at $1,100 May 31, 1924, effective June 1; at $1,680
July 1, 1924; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,860 July 1, 1928; at $2,000 Oct. 1, 1928; at
$2,100 July 1, 19:10.— DCR.
McClellan, Margaret T. (Mrs.) — b. Washington,
D. C. ; attended business high sch. ; elk. to Nat. Re-
publican Committee and in Census Bu. ; app. elk.
at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Sept. 11, 1930. — DCR.
McClure, Wallace. — b. Knoxville, Tenn., July 30,
1890 ; Univ. of Tenn., A. B. 1910, LL. B. 1911 ; Co-
lumbia, A. M., 1915, Ph. D. 1924 ; mem. of bar of
Tenn. ; sec. to committee to investigate assessments
and taxation, Tenn., 1915 ; law practice 1916-17 ;
U. S. Army 1917-18, 2d It.; expert of N. Y. State
legislative committee on income tax 1919 ; instructor
in hist., Univ. of Tenn., 1919 ; prof, of cml. policy,
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. since 1925 ; app. draft-
ing officer at $3,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 4,
1920 ; at $3,500 Nov. 15, 1922 ; at $3,800 July 1,
1924 ; at $4,400 Feb. 1, 1926 ; at $5,200 July 1, 192G ;
a.sst. chief, Treaty Division, Apr. 21, 1928 ; at $6,500
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; married.— TD.
McCoUougli, Derrill H. — b. Spartanburg. S. C,
Aug. 11. 18.51 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Trinity Coll. B. A. ;
U. S. storekeeper and ganger two yrs. ; railroad busi-
ness four yrs. ; independent business since 1903 ; app.
v. c. at Ceiha June 6, 1918 ; married.
McConaughy, Walter Patrick. — b. Montevallo, Ala.,
Sept. 11, 1908; Birmingham-Southern Coll., B. A.
23372—31 14
1928; Ala. Coll., summers 1926, 1927; Duke Univ.
1930 ; teacher in high sch. 1928-30 ; instructor, Ala.
Coll., summer 1929 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930; assigned as v. c. at
Tampico, temp., Dec. 27, 1930.
McConnico, Andrew Jackson. — b. Vaiden, Mi-^s., Feb.
20, 1875 ; Mt. Ilermon Acad. grad. ; Brown Univ.,
Ph. B. 1899 ; studied law ; mem. of bar of Miss. ; news-
paper reporter 1899-1900 ; in law office 1900-1901 ;
law practice 1902-8 ; app., after exam., cons, at St.
Johns, Quebec, May 31, 1909 ; at Trinidad Sept. 18,
1913 ; cons, of class seven by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; assigned to Corinto Mar. 20, 1917 ; to Guadala-
jara June 5, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned
to Bluefields June 23, 1924 ; B'or. Ser. officer of class
seven July 1, 1924; assigned to the Dept. May 11,
1928 ; to Yarmouth, temp., June 22, 1928 ; to Char-
lottetown, temp., Aug. 14, 1928 ; to the Dept. Oct. 29.
1928 ; to Hull Jan. 11, 1929 ; class six July 24, 1930 ;
married.
McCuen, Nina Burton (Mrs.) — b. Fredericksburg,
Va. ; high sch. grad. ; studied at sem. three yrs. ; elk..
U. S. Food Admin., ten mos. ; app. elk., temp., at
.<;i,020 in the Dept. of State Nov. 23, 1918 ; perma-
nently at $900 Jan. 27, 1919; at $1,000 July 1, 1919;
at $1,200 Mar. 1, 1921 ; at $1^500 July 1, 1924 ; at
$],560 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
McDermott, Michael James. — b. Peahody, Mass.,
July 2, 1S94 : attended business sch. ; National Univ.,
LL. B. 1926, LL. M. and M. P. L. 1927 ; elk. in insur.
company 1914-17, in War. Dept. July-Aug. 1917, in
executive office of White House July— Dec. 1917 ; Army
field elk. 1917-19, overseas service ; elk.. Am. section
of Supreme War Council, Versailles, Jan.- June 1918 ;
confidential elk. to Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, and Am.
Commu. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1918-20 ; sec. to
Elihu Root, mem. of Committee of Jurists to draft
project for an Int. Court of Justice at The Hague,
Paris, May-Aug. 1920 ; app. special asst. at $2,500 in
the Dept. of State Aug. 28, 1920 ; elk. at $1,600 Oct.
7, 1920 ; at $1,800 June 15, 1922 ; private sec. to the
undersec. of state at $2,000 June 12, 1923 ; asst.
chief. Division of Current Information, Apr. 1, 1924 ;
at $3,000 July 1, 1924 ; at $3,200 May 1, 1925 ; chief,
Division of Current Information, Apr. 20, 1927 ; at
$3,800 May 1, 1927 ; special asst. to Am. del.. Sixth
Int. Conf. of Am. States, Habana, 1928; at $4,600
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; detailed to mission for
signature of I'aet for the Renunciation of War, I'arls,
1028 ; press liaison officer, Conf. of Am. States on
Conciliation and Arbitration, Washington, 1928-29 ;
press officer, London Naval Conf., 1930 ; at $4,800
July 1, 1930.— CI.
McDonough, Dayle Crockett. — b. Cameron, Mo.,
Dec. 14, 1891 ; Univ. of Mo., LL. B. 1912 ; mem. of
bar of Mo. ; law practice and legal editor 1913-17 ;
I'. S. Army 1917 ; supervisor of corr., Bu. of War
Risk Insur., 1918-19 ; app., after exam., cons, of class
seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Concepcion Oct. 21,
1919 ; to La Paz June 22, 1922 ; class six Aug. 23,
1022 ; class five Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of
class six July 1. 1924 ; assigned to Caracas Feb. 5,
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KEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
1925 ; class five Dec. 17, 1925 ; assigned to (Jnadala-
jaia. temp., Sept. 2, 1926; to Sydney, N. S. W., Nov.
•2-2, 1026 ; class four Deo. 19, 1929 ; assigned to
Madras Nov. 6, 1930.
McEnelly, Thomas.—?). Milford, Mass., Sept. 3,
1888 ; attended high sch. and husiness sch. ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate General at Buenos Aires Apr. 3,
1914 ; V. c. at Mexico City Sept. 4, 1918 ; app. after
exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ;
assigned to Frontera Oct. 9, 1919 ; to Matanzas Nov.
26, 1919; class two May 24, 1920; class one Nov. 17.
1921 ; assigned to Buenaventura May 12, 1922 ; to
Chihuahua Sept. 21, 1923 ; cons, of class seven Dee.
19, 1923; assigned to Chihuahua Dec. 22, 1923; For.
Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; class seven
Sept. 29, 1927 ; assigned to Barcelona May 24, 1928
(canceled) ; to Ciudad Juarez, temp., July 20, 1928;
to Barcelona Sept. 20, 1928 ; class six July 24, 1930 ;
married.
McFadden, Frank Edward. — h. Fort Dodge, Iowa,
Feb. 20, 1899 ; Columbia Acad. ; Cascadilla Prep.
Sch. ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1923 ; end. work 1923-
24 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Hamburg Mar. 3,
1924 ; V. c. at Hamburg Nov. 24, 1925 ; at Bremen
Sept. 12, 1927 ; at Bremerhaven. lemp., Sept. 1, 1928 ;
at Bremen Nov. 28, 1928 ; at Bremerhaven, temp.,
Jan. 3, 1929; at Bremen Jan. 5, 1929; at Bremer-
haven, temp., Sept. 27, 1929 ; at Bremen Feb. 6,
1930; at Sydney, N. S. W., May 22, 1930.
McFetridge, Ruth Elizabeth (Mrs.) — 6. Ira, Iowa;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Iowa State
Agric. Coll. summers 1913, 1914 ; French sch. 1925-
27; teacher in public sch. 1913-18; elk.. War Dept.,
1918-23; app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State
May 7, 1923 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,620
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.
MoGavack, Alice. — 6. Waterford, Va. ; high sch.
course under tutors ; Gunston Hall ; app. elk., temp.,
at $960 in the Dept. of State Sept. 11, 1918; at
$1,020 Nov. 1, 1918; at $1,080 Feb. 1, 1920; perma-
nently at $900 Dec. 1, 1920; at $1,000 July 1, 1921;
at $1,200 Sept. 1, 1922; at $1,400 Apr. 1, 1924; at
$1,680 July ]. 1924; at $1,740 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,800 July 1. 1930 ; at $1,860 July 3, 1930
(Brookhart Act ) . — CI.
McGilchrist, John. — h. Stenhousemuir. Stirling-
shire, Scotland, May 30. 1870 ; Brit, subject ; edu-
cated in Scotland ; with business firm in Scotland
1883-89 ; accountant and gen. mgr. of firms in
Grenada since 1889 ; app. cons. agt. at Grenada
June 21, 1920; married.
McGlasson, Clifford Wayne. — h. Cincinnati, Ohio,
Oct. :'.l, 1S97 ; high sch. grad.; attended business
sch. ; reporter 1917-18 ; stenog., Post Office Dept.,
1918-19; elk. 1919-20, in Dept. of State 1921; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Seville Sept. 24. 1921 ;
v. c. at Turin Apr. 16, 1924 ; at Goteborg June 18,
1924 ; reinstated as elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of
State Mar. 23, 1925; app. v. c. at Prague Aug. 17,'
1925: at Port Said July 30. 1927: at Fragile Mar.
14. 1929; at I.au^anne Her. 9, 1929; marrii'd.
McGonigal, Donal Fish. — 6. Troy, N. Y., Apr. 8,
1896; high sch. grad.; cml. work 1914-16, 1919-21;
U. S. Army 1910-19, 1st It., overseas service ; N. Y.
State Troopers 1922-25 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Damascus Dec. 15, 1925; at Beirut July 31, 1928;
V. c. at Beirut Oct. 30, 1928 ; at Toronto, temp.,
July 1, 1929 ; at Beirut July 22, 1929 ; app. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, sec. in the Diplo.
Ser., and assigned as v. c. at Beirut Jan. 31, 1930 ;
at Saloniki July 17, 1930 ; married.
McGregor, Robert Gardner, jr. — b. East Orange,
N. J., Feb. 22, 1905 ; Staunton Mil. Acad. ; Hamilton
Coll., A. B. 1927 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. and
American Univ. 1927-28 ; Univ. of Grenoble, sum-
mer 1928 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer un-
class. and V. c. of career Mar. 26, 1929 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. July 1, 1929; to Jerusalem
Aug. 29, 1929.
McGurk, Joseph F. — 6. Paterson, N. J., Mar. 3,
1892 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; with
mfg. company 1907-13 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Valparaiso Sept. 25, 1914; v. c. at Valparaiso
May 19, 1915 ; at Antofagasta, temp., June 21, 1917 ;
at Valparaiso July 5, 1917; at Paris June 9, 1919;
at Havre Sept. 6, 1919 ; app., after exam., v. c. of
career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to
Paris Oct. 2, 1919 ; class two May 24, 1920 ; assigned
to Dakar Sept. 30, 1920 ; to Brest May 12, 1921 ;
to Dunkirk July 6, 1921 ; to Paris Oct. 7, 1921 ;
class one Nov. 17, 1921 ; cons, of class seven June 22,
1922 ; assigned to Zagreb Aug. 18, 1922 ; class six
Aug. 23, 1922 ; class five June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Helsing-
fors Sept. 9, 1924 ; to La Paz Oct. 6, 1926 ; app. sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 17, 1927 ; assigned as 2d sec.
at La Paz Feb. 23, 1927 ; class five June 8, 1927 ;
assigned to the Dept. Sept. 21, 1928 ; class four
Dec. 26, 1929 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Port au Prince
Sept. 25, 1930.
McHugh, James Marshall (1st Lt.) — t. Nevada, Mo.,
Dec. 27, 1899 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1922 ; entered
LT. S. Marine Corps ; assigned as language officer at
Peiping Jan. 18, 1927 ; married.
Mcllroy, James Garfield (Lt. Col,) — b. Irwin, Ohio,
Nov. 21, 1881 ; Ohio Normal Univ. one yr. ; U. S.
M. A., grad. 1904 ; assigned as mil. att. at Tokyo
Apr. 11, 1929 ; married.
McKee, Edwin Milton. — h. Dawsonville, Ga., Nov.
21, 1901 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; private
tutors ; Univ. of Toronto 1928- ; bookkeeper, cost
accountant and elk. 1920-25 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate General at Singapore Feb. 14. 1925 ; v. c. at
Singapore Nov. 9, 1925 ; at Halifax Dec. 3, 1927 ; at
Toronto July 16, 1928 ; at North Bay, temp., Oct. 17,
1929 ; at Toronto Nov. 16, 1929 ; at Callao-Lima
Apr. 1], lO.^.O.
McKee. Helen Mary. — h. Murdo, S. Dak. ; high sch.
grad. ; S. Dak. State Sch. of Mines one-half yr. ;
stenog. 1927-29 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State Apr. 16, 1929 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1930.— VD.
McKee, May Ruth, — h. Murdo, S. Dak. ; high sch.
grad.; S. Dak. State Sch. of Mines one-half yr. ;
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stenog. 1027 -2S ; s(-c;etai-.v 1928-20 : aiip. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Feb. 4, 1920; at $1,020
Jiil.v 1, ]9:?0.— DCK.
McKenna, James Edward. — h. Boston, Mass.. Nov.
20, 1887 ; high sch. grad. ; Boston Coll. 1908-10 ;
Georgetown Law Sch. 1910-13 ; in library 1906-10 ;
elk. in law office 1910; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept.
(if State Oct. 8, 1910; at $1,000 Mar. 29, 1912, ef-
fective Apr. 1 ; at $1,200 Dec. 1, 1913 ; detailed to
Am. Emb. at Mexico City Dec. 17, 1913-May 4,
1914 ; at $1,400 June 22, 1916, efifective July 1 ;
chief elk. and disbursing officer. Special Mission to
Russia, 1917 ; reapp. elk. at $1,400 in the Dept. of
State Aug. 3, 1917 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt. ;
reapp. elk. at $1,400 in the Dept. of State June 19,
1919 ; at $1,600 May 1. 1920 ; drafting officer at
.'i;2.500 Apr. 1, 1921 ; mem. of Bd. of Review May 81,
1922 ; at $2,800 July 1. 1924 ; app. For. Ser. officer of
(lass eight and cons. Apr. 20. 1925 ; assigned to
Antwerp June 17, 1925; to Canton Nov. 9. 1920;
class seven Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned to the Dept. May
22, 1930.— PD.
McKenny, Eileen. — b. Kichmond. Va. ; attended
[irivate sch. and business sch.; secretary; elk.. Fed-
eral Reserve Bd. ; app. elk. at $900, temp., in the
Dept. of State Dec. 30, 1915 ; permanently at $1,000,
under Ex. order June 22, 1916, efifective July 1 ; at
n,200 July 28. 1917. effective Aug. 1 ; at $1,400 Oct.
18, 1921; at $1,600 Feb. 1, 1924; at $1,860 July 1,
1924 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,200 July 1. 1928; stenog., London
Xaval Conf., 1930; at $2,400 July 1, 19.30.— WE.
McKinney, Walter Hastings. — b. Sault Ste. Marie,
Mich., Sept. 6, 1889 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Mich.
1908-11 ; cml. enterprises 1911-23 ; app., after exam.,
eons, of class seven Oct. 0, 1923 ; detailed to Bor-
deaux Nov. 20, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight
July 1. 1924; assigned to Vigo July 1, 1925; class
seven May 17, 1928 ; married.
McLain, Camden Lester. — b. Goodviow, Va., Apr.
27. 1893 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; sec-
retary 1915-17; U. S. Army 1917-18; Army Field
elk. 1919-21 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at
Valparaiso July 1, 1921 ; v. c. at Valparaiso Mar. 9,
1022; at Concepeifin May 1, 1924; at Valparaiso Oct.
22, 1924 ; at Arica, temp., Nov. 7. 1925 ; at Valparaiso
June 24, 1926 ; at Iquique, temp., Nov. 1, 1926 ; at
Coneepcion Dec. 7, 1926 ; at Antofagasta Aug. .30,
19.30 (canceled) ; to Valparaiso Oct. 11, 1930.
McLean. Grace M. — 6. Norfolk, Va. ; George Wa.sh-
ington. A. B. 1930 ; asst. editor in publishing house
1927-28 ; editorial staff. National Geographic Society,
1029-30; app. editorial asst. at $1,800 in the Dept.
of State July 1, 1930.— HA.
McLean, Sarah Brown (Mrs.) — b. Milroy, Pa. ; at-
tended private and high seh. ; teacher 1912-14 ;
V. S. Food Admin. 1917-18 ; app. elk., temp., at $960
in the Dept. of State Nov. 23. 1918 ; at $1,020 Feb.
1. 1919; at $840 July 1, 1919; permanently at $900
Feb. 1, 1921 ; at $1,000 Aug. 16, 1921 ; at $1,100
Mar. 1, 1924 ; at $1,200 May 31. 1924, efifective June
1 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,080 July ], 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1..S00 July 1,
lO.'io. — Di'U.
McMahon, Joseph William. — b. Meriden, Conn.,
June 24. 1885; attended high seh. and business .seh.;
Washington Coll. of Law; mem. of bar of D. C. ;
cml. work 1902-8; elk. 1908-9; app. elk. at $900 in
the Dept. of State July 28, 1909; at $1,000 Nov. 1,
1910; at $1,200 Nov. 13, 1911; at $1,400 June 22,
1916, effective .Tuly 1; at $1,600 Aug. 1, 1918; at
$1,800 Sept. , 1922 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1924 ; at $2,200
Mar. 1, 1927; at $2,300 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act);
archivist. Int. Conf. on Safety of Life at Sea, London,
1929; at $2,500 July 1, 1930; at $2,000 July 3,
1930 (Brookhart Act) ; married.— DCR.
McMillan, Hugh Charles. — b. East Jordan, Mich.,
May 12, 1907 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business
sch. ; George Washington Univ. ; stenog., U. S. Coast
Guard, 1927-29; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of
State Dee. 20. 1929; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— FA.
McMillin, Stewart Earl. — b. Arkansas City, Kans.,
Dee. 17, 1889 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of Kans.,
A. B. 1914, LL. B. 1917; Kans. Nat. Guard 1911-13;
app., after exam., cons, of class eight Sept. 14,
1917 ; assigned to Port Limon Nov. 5, 1917 ; class
six Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Antofagasta May 17,
1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to La Paz Apr. 22, 1925 ; to Belgrade Sept.
8, 1926 ; to Zagreb, temp., Oct. 1, 1927 ; to Belgrade
Nov. 15, 1927 ; class six May 9, 1930 ; assigned to
Warsaw Dec. 6, 1930 ; married.
McNamara, Andrew Edward. — b. Jacksonville, Fla.,
July 7, 1888 ; Univ. of Fla. two yrs. ; Univ. of N. C.
one yr. ; with steamship line in Cuba since 1919 ; app.
cons. agt. at Caibarien June 7, 1928 ; married.
McNeir, William.— b. Washington, D. C, Oct. 14,
1864 ; Emerson Inst. ; page. House of Rep., 1877-79 ;
app. elk., temp., in the Dept. of State, May 1, 1881 ;
packer Aug. 5, 1882; elk. at $1,000 Aug. 1, 1886;
at $1,200 July 1, 1889; at $1,400 May 2, 1892;
resigned June 9, 1892 ; reapp. elk. at $1,200 May 11,
1893; at $1,400 Feb. 23, 1897; at $1,600 Apr. 1,
1899 ; at $1,800 June 25, 1900, effective July 1 ;
chief, Bu. of Rolls and Library, Dec. 4, 1905 ; mem.
of Advisory Committee on Printing and Publication
Feb. 23, 1906, and of Committee on Business Methods
Jan. 28, 1907 ; representative on U. S. Bd. on Geo-
graphic Names May 24, 1907 ; chief elk. Nov. 30,
1909 ; mem. of committee on inquiry ordered by the
Pres. into the economy and efficiency of Executive
depts. of the Govt. 1910 ; chief, Bu. of Accounts,
and disbursing elk., Apr. 23, 1913, effective May 1 ;
detailed as disbursing officer for Am. del., Am.-
Mexiean Joint Commn., 1916 ; chm. of committee in
the Dept. on Third Liberty Loan Campaign Mar. 20,
1918 ; detailed as disbursing officer, Am. Commn. to
Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1918-19 ; at $3,000 Mar. 1,
1921 ; at $3,500 June 17, 1921, effective July 1 ;
disbursing officer, Conf. on Limitation of Armament,
Washington, 1921-22 ; mem., Bd. of Review, May 31,
1922 ; disbursing officer for Am. del., Conf. on Central
Am. Affairs, Washington, 1922-23 ; disbursing officer,
Twenty-third Conf. of the Interparliamentary Union,
Washington, 1925 ; at $3,700 May 1, 1925 ; disbursing
196
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officer of Am. del., Int. Radiotelegraph Conf., Wash-
ington, 1927; chief, Bu. of Accounts, Jan. 1, 1928;
at $3,900 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; disbursing
officer. Int. Conf. of Am. States on Conciliation and
Arbitration, Washington, 1928-29 ; at $4,000 July 3,
1930 (Hrookhart Act).— BA.
McNerney, Gerald Francis. — h. Cleveland, Ohio,
Sept. 7, 1904 ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1928 ; Univ.
of Calif., M. A. 1929 ; tutored in Chinese language ;
asst. in oriental dept., Univ. of Calif., 1928-29;
teacher in high sch. 1929-30 ; app., after exam., For.
Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at
Toronto Apr. 29, 1930 ; to the For. Sor. Sell. Sept. 27,
1930 ; married.
McNiece, Renwick Sloane. — /;. Salt Lake City,
Utah. June 28, 1886; Westminster Coll., Salt Lake
City, 1903-4 ; Princeton, B. A. 1007 ; Univ. of Utah
Law Coll. 1913-15; teaching fellow, Univ. of Calif.,
1919-20 ; mem. of bar of Utah ; instructor in high
sch. 1907-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt. ; app., after
exam., cons, of class seven June 4, 1920 ; assigned
to Penang Aug. 2, 1920 ; class six Aug. 23, 1922 ;
assigned to St. Michael's Mar. 30, 1923; For. Ser.
officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Stoke-
on-Trent Sept. 9, 1924 ; class six May 17, 1928 ;
assigned to Karachi June 19, 1928 ; married.
McWilliams, Hoy, — b. Chicago, 111., Apr. 14, 1S75 ;
Yale, A. B. 1897 ; Harvard, LL. B. 1900 ; law prac-
tice ; app. cons. agt. at Bayonne Sept. 5, 1917 ; at
Biarritz Apr. 15, 1918; v. c. at Biarritz Apr. 17,
1920 ; married.
Meekins, Lynn W, — h. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 6,
1892 ; Friends' Sch. ; Johns Hopkins, A. B. 1913 ;
New York Univ. grad. work one yr. ; newspaper
work 1911; accounting 1913-14; librarian 1914-16;
entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. Oct. 2, 1916 ;
asst. cml. att. at Peking June 16, 1919 ; trade
commr. at Shanghai Sept. 17, 1920 ; district mgr. at
Boston Dec. 1921; trade con;mr. at Ottawa July 1.
1924 ; cml. att. May 20, 1927 ; del.. Anti-smuggling
Conf., Ottawa, 1929; married.
Meeks, Nelson Place. — b. New York City Aug. 3,
1896 ; attended high sch. ; Mt. Hermon Sch. ; Colum-
bia Univ. 1915-18 ; Officers' Training Sch. 1918-19 ;
Near East Relief, Titlis, Caucasus, 1919-21 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Riga Jan. 19, 1922 ; in Am.
Leg. at Riga Jan. 1, 1923 ; in Am. Emb. at Mexico
City June 30, 1924 ; in Am. ConsLilate General at
Vancouver May 5, 1925 ; v. c. at Vancouver June 14,
1928 ; married.
Meily, John James. — h. Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 16,
1887 ; Stevens Sch. ; Stevens Inst, of Tech. two yrs. ;
Univ. of Pa., B. S. 1909 ; Carnegie Inst, of Tech.
1918 ; Univ. of Berne 1920-21 ; buyer, sec, and dir.
of personnel for mfg. firms 1909-19 ; industrial
division, Carnegie Corp. of N. Y., 1918-19 ; app.
after exam., cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; de-
tailed to Berne Oct. 29, 1919 ; assigned to Port LimOn
May 17, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight
July 1, 1924; cla.ss seven Dec. 17, 1925 ■; assigned to
Stavanger June 9, 1926 ; class six May 23, 192y ;
assigned to Leipzig July 1, 1929 ; married.
Meinhardt, Carl David. — h. Brockport, N. Y., .Tuly
30, 1888 ; Syracuse Univ., Ph. B. 1911 ; principal of
high sch. 1011-12 ; app., after exam., student inter-
preter in China Mar. 12, 1912 ; dep. cons. gen. at
Hmkow, temp., Oct. 3, 1913; v. c. and interpreter at
Cliefoo Sept. 1, 1915 ; at Canton June 26, 1917 ; at
CLangslia Apr. 12, 1920 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; class eight and cons. Aug. 31, 1925 ;
assigned to Changslia Sept. 4, 1925 ; to Shanghai Mar.
9, 1927 ; class seven May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Tsinan
May 16, 1930 ; married.
Melendy, Franz Brunnhofer (Lt. Comdr.) — b. Angola,
Ind., Sept. 22, 1890 ; U.S.N.A. grad. 1911 ; assigned
as asst. naval att. at Tokyo May 20, 1930.
Memminger, Lucien.— 6. Tampa, Fla., Aug. 11,
1S79 ; attended high sch. ; Univ. of the South three
yrs. ; served term in State Militia of S. C. ; news-
paper work, Washington corr. ; app., after exam., cons,
elk. Mar. 30, 1907 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Boma
Apr. 3, 1907; cons. asst. July 1, 1908; v. and dep.
cons, at Naples Aug. 13, 1908 ; at Beirut Apr. 21,
1910 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Smyrna Jan. 21, 1911 ;
at Paris Dec. 13, 1911 ; cons, at Rouen Sept. 18,
1913 ; del., Int. Conf. of Chambers of Com., Paris,
1914 ; at Madras Dec. 22, 1914 ; cons, of class seven
by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ;
assigned to Leghorn Sept. 8, 1919 ; class five Aug. 23,
1922 ; assigned to Bordeaux Apr. 28, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; class five May 17,
1928 ; class four July 24, 1930 ; married.
Merrell, Edwin Clay. — b. Nashville, Ark., Oct. 9,
1881 ; high sch. grad. ; Barron Acad, three yrs. ; busi-
ness courses ; cml. traveler 1900-1904 ; newspaper
work and elk. to U. S. marshal 1905-12 ; newspaper
editor and publisher 1913-17 ; app. v. c. at Halifax
Jan. 25, 1918 ; at Charlottctown July 9, 1919 ; at
Halifax Sept. 0, 1919; at Hamilton, Bermuda, July 1,
1920 ; married.
Merrell, George Robert, jr. — b. St. Louis, Mo., July
13, 1898; Univ. Sch. for Boys, St. Louis; Cornell,
A. B. 1921 ; U. S. Army 1917-18, 2d It. ; app., after
exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Dec. 15, 1921 ;
assigned to the Dept. Jan. 4, 1922 ; to The Hague
Mar. 1, 1922 ; sec. to Am. del. on Commn. of Jurists,
The Hague, 1922-23 ; assigned to Port au Prince
Jan. 4, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight and
assigned as 3d sec. at Port au Prince July 1, 1924 ;
class seven Aug. 8, 1924 ; class six June 2, 1926 ;
assigned as 2d sec. at Paris Nov. 1, 1926 ; at Teguci-
galpa July 24, 1928 ; class five Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned
to Panama Aug. 9, 1930.
Merriam, Gordon Phelps. — b. Lexington, Mass.,
July 29, 1899 ; Noble and Greenough Sch. grad. ;
Dartmouth, B. S. 1921 ; Univ. of Chicago, M. S. 1925 ;
with ambulance corps 1917 ; Am. Red Cross In Hali-
fax, N. S., 1917-18 ; U. S. Army 1918, 2d It. ; teacher
of Fng. and geography, Robert Coll., Constantinople,
1921-23; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.
May 28, 1926; v. c. of career June 15, 1926; as-
signed to B(>irut Apr. 8, 1927 ; to Damascus, temp..
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Sept. 0. 1027 ; to Beirut Sept. 27, 1927 ; to Aleppo,
temp., Oct. 26, 1927 ; to Beirut Dec. 31, 1927 ; as
language officer at Paris Aug. 16, 1928 ; as v. c. at
Istanbul Apr. 12, 1930 ; class eight, cons., and as-
signed to Istanbul May 9, 1930 ; as language officer
at I'aris Oct. 18, 1930; married.
Merrill, Keith. — 6. Minneapolis, Minn., Apr. 2,
lsS7 ; Hill Sell. ; Yale, A. B. 1911 ; Harvard, LL. B.
1914 ; mem. of bar of Minn. ; law student in Duliith
and Winnipeg, summers of 1909 and 1911 ; law prac-
tice 1914-16 ; app. V. c. at London July 5, 1917 ;
app., after exam., cons, of class eight July 17, 1919 ;
remained in London on detail ; class seven Sept. 5,
1919 ; class six June 4, 1920 ; assigned to Madrid
Aug. 25, 1921 ; class five Nov. 19, 1921 ; class four
Mar. 1, 1923 ; detailed to Sydney, N. S., June 30,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to the Dept. Dec. 10, 1924 ; class four Feb;
24, 1925 ; tech. adviser to Am. del., Conf. with
Mexico to prevent smuggling, and for other purposes.
El Paso, 1925, Washington, 1926 ; chief, For. Ser.
Bklgs. Office, June 23, 1926 ; For. Ser. insp. June 22,
1927 ; class three Sept. 29, 1927 ; assigned to the
Dept. as chief, For. Ser. Bldgs. Office, Oct. 1, 1927;
special work, London Naval Conf., 1930 ; class two
July 24, 1930 ; married. — FBO.
Merriman, Gladys Elizabeth. — h. St. Joseph, Mo. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Columbia
Univ. one yr. ; app. elk., temp , at $1,200 in the Dept.
of State Aug. 26, 1918; permanently July 24, 1920;
at .$1,6S0 July 1, 1924; at ?1,860 Mar. 16. 1925;
at ?;i,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,200 July 1. 1930.— PD.
Mersereau, Claude Middleton. — 6. Chatam, New
Brunswick, Mar. 21, 1885 ; Brit, subject ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; photographer 1901-5 ; cost
elk. and accountant 1906-13 ; editor of newspaper in
Bathurst. N. B., since 1913 ; app. cons. agt. at
Bathurst Oct. 25, 1915 ; married.
Mersman. Scudder, — h. St. Louis. Mo., Aug. 3,
1888 ; Pawling Sch. ; Yale. Ph. B. 1911 ; elk. 1912-13 ;
exporting fruits in Tahiti 1916-17 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, 2d It. ; with coconuts products corp. in
Tahiti since 1919; app. v. c. at Tahiti Feb. 10, 1922;
married.
Messersmith, George Strausser. — 6. Fleetwood, Pa.,
Oct. 3, 1883 ; Keystone State Normal Sch. grad. ;
Delaware Coll. ; principal of sch. 1900-1914 ; field
agt. of Am. Society for Extension of Univ. Teaching ;
sec. and v. pres. of State Bd. of Examiners of Del.
1911-14 ; V. pres. of State Bd. of Education of Del.
1912-14 ; lecturer at summer sch. ; author of articles
and pamphlets on education and textbook on govt,
of Del. ; app., after exam., cons, at Fort Erie June
25, 1914 ; cons, of class nine by act approved Feb.
5, 1915 ; as.signed to Curacao May 20, 1916 ; class
eight Sept. 14, 1917 ; detailed to Antwerp Jan. 29, 1919 ;
assigned to Antwerp May 10, 1919 ; class six Sept.
5, 1919; class five June 4, 1920; class four Nov. 23,
1921; class three Mar. 1, 1923; cons. gen. of class
four June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class three
July 1, 1924; assigned to Antwerp Apr. 4, 1925;
representative, Conf. of Int. Chamber of Com., Brus-
sels. 1925 ; class two Juno 30, 1927 ; representative,
Conf. of Int. Chamber of Com., Stockholm, 1927 ;
assigned to Buenos Aires June 7, 1928 ; also on
detail as For. Ser. insp. Mar. 13, 1930 ; assigned
to Berlin May G, 1930 ; class one May 9, 1930 ;
married.
Metzger, Jacob Allen. — b. Stack Co., Ohio, Feb. 5,
1880 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; National
Univ., LL. M. 1915 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ; surveying
1898 ; teacher in public sch. 1899-1901 ; with bank
and mfg. companies 1902-7 ; copyist. Gen. Land Office,
1907 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Sept.
13, 1907; at $1,000 July 1, 1908; at $1,200 June
1. 1909; at $1,400 Oct. 21, 1910; at $1,600 Mar. 1.
1912; assigned to legal work in the office of the
solicitor Sept. 17, 1914 ; law elk. at $2,500 June 22,
1916, effective July 1 ; at $2,500 Oct. 22, 1917 ; asst.
solicitor Dec. 12, 1917; at $3,000 Oct. 1, 1918;
asst. to the solicitor at $4,000 Dec. 31, 1919, effective
Jan. 1, 1920; drafting officer at $4,000 July 1, 1920;
at $4,500 July 1, 1922 ; at $5,200 July 1, 1924 ; at
$5,600 May 1, 1925; at $6,000 Apr. 16, 1927;
at $7,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; counsel, Ilarrah
Arbitration, Habana, 1929-30 ; married.— SO.
Meyer, Elvia Allpress (Mrs.) — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; teacher
in business sch. 1923-24 ; elk., Dept. of State, 1924-
25 : reapp. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State June
15, 1925 ; at $1,500 Apr. 16, 1926 ; at $1,620 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,800
Sept. 1. 1928; at $1,920 July 1, 1980.— FBO.
Meyer, Ira Philip. — y. New York City Feb. 15,
1902 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; cml. work
1916-23 ; elk., Civil Ser. Commn., 1923 ; app. elk.,
temp., at $900 in the Dept. of State Feb. 7, 1924;
permanently, Apr. 4, 1924 ; at $1,000 May 16. 1924 ;
at $1,320 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at
$1,500 June 1, 1925; at $1,560 Nov. 1, 1927; at
$1,680 July 1. 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1,
1928 ; at $1,800 Jan. 1, 1930 ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930 ;
married.— DCR.
Meyer, Mary Louise. — h. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended Georgetown Visitation Convent and business
sch.; elk., Dept. of Agric, 1928; app. elk. at $1,320
in the Dept. of State June 11, 1928; at $1,440 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1929 ; at
$1,800 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Meyer, Paul Walter. — b. Beatrice, Nebr., Aug. 8,
1900 ; Univ. of Denver, A. B. 1923 ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in China Apr. 3, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; v. c. of career Sept. 29.
1926 ; assigned to Chungking Oct. 14, 1926 ; to
Hankow, temp., Apr. 29, 1927 ; detailed to the Dept.
Jan. 11, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to
Hankow May 23, 1929 ; to Nanking July 2, 1929.
Michael, Louis G. — 6. Hastings, Mich., Aug. 3, 1877 i
Mich. Agric. Coll., B. S. 1903; Columbia 1903-4;
Univ. of Wis., M. S. 1918 ; prof, of agric. chem.,
Iowa State Coll, 1905-9 ; special expert in corn
culture for Russian Govt. 1910-16 ; engaged in
special study of Russian grain trade 1917-18 ; Baltic
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mgr of trading coip. in Latvia and Estonia 1920-21 ;
entered Bu. of Agric. Economics Aug. 31, 1921 ; en-
gaged In studying marketing conditions in Europe ;
app. commr. in charge of Belgrade office of the Dept.
of Agric. Aug. 1, 1930; agric. att. at Belgrade Dec.
16, 1930 ; married.
Middlekauff, Aura I. — b. Hagerstown, Md. : busi-
ness bigh sch. grad. ; stenog. and bookkeeper 1899-
1914 ; app. elk., temp., in the Dept. of State Aug. 2,
1915; permanently at $1,200 under Ex. order June
22, 1916, eflfective July 1 ; at $1,400 Aug. 1, 1918 ; at
$1,600 Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1, 1920 ; at $1,800
Sept. 1, 1922; at $2,100 July 1, 1924; at $2,200 Dec.
1, 1925 : at $2,400 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$2,500 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,700 July 1, 1930.— BA.
Middleton, Lillian Helen. — b. Philadelphia, Pa. ;
attended business sch. ; Columbia Univ. one yr. ; app.
elk., temp., in the Dept. of State Oct. 29, 1914 ; per-
manently at $1,200 under Ex. order June 22, 1916,
effective July 1 ; at $1,400 May 1, 1920 ; at $1,600
Feb. 1, 1924 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Mar.
1. 1925 ; at $1,980 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$2,000 Feb. 1, 1930 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,300
July 3, 1930 (Brookbart Act).— BA.
Milbourne, Harvey Lee, — b. Rockville, Md., May 10,
lS9o ; high sell. grad. ; Univ. of Richmond 1914-17 ;
U. S. Army 1917-19 ; app. v. c. at Amoy Aug. 28, 1919 ;
at Swatow Oct. 14, 1920; at Tsinan Nov. 23, 1920;
at Tsingtao Mar. 15, 1921; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to
Tsinan Mar. 2, 1923 ; class tvi'o May 10, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Tientsin
Aug. 8, 1925; to Amoy May 10, 1927; to Hankow
Apr. 6, 1928 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to
Hankow May 17, 1928 ; class seven May 9, 1930 ;
assigned to Cologne Oct. 14, 1930.
Miles, Laura Marian. — b. Prinocs.s Anne, Md. ; at-
tended public sch. ; Baltimore Female Coll., M. B. L. ;
Columbia Univ. one and one-half yrs. ; teacher in
public sch. ten yrs. ; elk.. War Dept., 1918-21 ; app.
elk. at .$1,000 in the Dept. of State Feb. 1, 1921 ; at
.'jil.lOO Mar. 1, 1924; at $1,200 May 31, 1924, effec-
tive June 1; at .>pl,500 July 1, 1924; at $1,560 Mar.
1. 1927; at $1,680 July 1, 192S (Welch Act); at
$1,800 July 1, 19.30.— DCR.
Millard, Grace May (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ;
business liigh sch. grad. ; teacher in public sch. 1912-
16, in high sch. 1917, in night sch. 1915-17 ; elk..
War Dept., 1917-21 ; stenog., Bu. of Efficiency.
1921-23; app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State
July 17, 1923; at $l..-.00 July 1, 1924; at " $1,620
Mar. 1, 1027 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1928 (Welch Art) ;
at $1,800 July 1, 19.30.— FA.
Millard, Hugh,— b. Omaha, Nebr., Aug. 12, 1894 ;
Cornell, P.. S. 1916 ; fruit ranching 1916-17 ; Am.
Field Ser. in France Mar.-Aug. 1917 ; U. S. Naval
Reserve 1917-19, It. (jg.) ; with Am. Commn. to
Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1918-19 ; elk. in Am. Emb.
at Paris 1919-20 ; sec. to Am. Amb. at Paris
Mar.-July 1920 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or
leg. of class four Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned to the
Dept. Sept. 8, 1921 ; detailed to Conf. on Limitation
of Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ; assigned to
Rio de Janeiro June 14, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of
class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 3d sec. at
Berlin July 17, 1924; class seven Aug. 8, 1924;
class six Oct. 19, 1926 ; assigned as 2d sec. at
Tokyo Feb. 7, 1927; at Teheran June 13, 1929;
class five Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to Montevideo Dec.
20, 1930 ; married.
Miller, Charles Henry. — h. Washington, I). C.
Sept. 19, 1876 ; attended high sch. ; studied law ;
elk., Dept. of State, 1893-1905 ; sec. and in charge
of section of foreign information, Dept. of Com. and
Labor, 1905-9 ; app. asst. law dk. at $1,500 in the
Dept. of State Dec. 17, 1909 ; at $1,740 July 1,
1924 ; at $2,100 Dec. 1, 1926 ; at $2,300 July 1.
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,400 July 1, 1928; at $2,600
July 1. 1930; editorial assistant; married. — HA.
Miller, Daniel. — b. Baltimore, Md., May 24, 1889 ;
Johns Hopkin.s, A. B. 1908 ; grad. work one yr. ;
elk. 1911-17; U. S. Army 1917-19; app. elk. in .\m.
Consulate General at Calcutta July 1, 1920 ; at Lon-
don Sept. 17, 1921 ; v. c. at London Apr. 20, 1923 ;
at Bradford, temp., Aug. 23, 1923 ; at London Aug.
29, 1923 ; at Stoke-on-Trent, temp., Aug. 21, 1925 ; at
London Dec. 11, 1925 ; at Cardiff, temp.. May 25,
1928; at London June 16, 1928; at Swansea, temp.,
June 29, 1928 ; at London Aug. 3, 1928 ; married.
Miller, Douglas Phillips. — b. Fayette. Iowa, May
22. 1892 ; Univ. of Denver, B. A. 1913, M. A. 1914 ;
Rhodes scholar, Oxford, B. A. in jurisprudence, grad.
work 1920-21 ; industrial chemist 1914 ; principal
of high sch. 1915 ; Y. M. C. A. work in Mesopotamia
and Siberia 1917-19 ; repatriation of German and
Russian prisoners, Stettin, 1920 ; export business in
London and New York 1921 ; expert, Conf. on Limi-
tation of. Armament, Washington. 1921 ; entered Bu.
of For. and Domes. Com. Oct. 14. 1921 ; app. trade
commr. at Berlin May 16, 1924 ; asst. cml. att. Jan.
7. 1925 ; expert, Int. Economic Conf.. Geneva, 1927 ;
married.
Miller, Edith. — b. Di.xou. Mo. : attended high sch.
and business sih. ; I'ooper Coll.. Sterling, Kans., two
yrs. ; teacher in public sch. and high sch. eight yrs. ;
county sch. supt. four yrs. ; War Trade Bd. 1918-19 ;
app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Jan. 17,
1919: at $1,200 Mar. 1, 1921; at $1,500 July 1,
1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1927 ; library asst. Oct. 6,
1927; at $1,620 Jan. 1. 1928; at $1,740 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,860 July 1, 1930.— HA.
Miller, Hugh S, — b. Mudgee, N. S. W., Australia,
of Am. parents, Feb. 3, 1885 ; attended sch. of
Australia and U. S. ; Rochester Normal Univ., B. S.
1902 ; Hobart Coll. two yrs. ; newspaper and editorial
work 1905-10 ; Washington corr. 1910-16 ; writing
and publicity work 1917-20 ; app. v. c. at Hong
Kong Feb. 24. 1921 ; at Cornwall Sept. 6, 1922 ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept.
30. 1922 ; assigned to Cornwall Oct. 7, 1922 ; to
Quebec Oct. 30, 1922 ; to Singapore Dec. 22, 1922 ;
class two May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July
1, 1924 ; class eight and cons. Aug. 31, 1925; assigned
to Milan Nov. 3. 1926; to Malta Feb. 13, 1930; class
s<>ven May 9. 1030; married.
BIOGRAPHIES
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Miller, Hunter.— &. New York City Jan. 2, 1875 ;
X. Y. Law Sch., LL. B. 1010, LL. M. 1911 : mem.
of bar of N. Y. : 9th X. Y. Volunteer Infantry
1S98, 1st It. ; author ; app. special asst., Dept. of
State, June 1917 ; attached to Inquiry conducted by
Col. House July 1017-Nov. 1918 ; mem. of committee
of three app. by sec. of state on questions of int. law
before the Peace Conf. 1917-18; legal adviser, mis-
sion of Col. House. I'aris, Nov.-Dec. 1918 ; legal ad-
viser, Am. Mission to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1918-
19 ; resigned from the Dept. of State Oct. 1919 ; app.
editor of treaties at $5,600 in the Dept. of State Oct.
1. 1929 ; del., Conf. for the Codification of Int. Lavr,
The Hague, 19.30 ; married. — HA.
Miller. Ralph George. — b. New Yorl:, City Oct. fi,
1903 ; The Browning Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1925 ;
with investment bankers 1925-26 ; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Oct. 24,
1928 : assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 5, 1928 ;
asst. sec. of Am. del . Int. Conf. of Am. States on
Conciliation and Arbitration. Washington, 1928-29 ;
assigned to Buenos Aires Mar. 29. 1929 : married.
Miller, Ransford Stevens. — b. Ithaca, N. \'., Oct.
21, 1867 ; Cornell, A. B. 1888, grad. work 1888-90 ;
sec. in Japan of int. committee of Y. M. C. A.
1891-94 ; app. act. interpreter to Am. Leg. at Tokyo
Fi b. 5, 1895 ; interpreter Aug. 27, 1895 ; Japanese
sec. and interpreter at Am. Emb. Tokyo July 24,
1906 ; chief, Division of Far Eastern Affairs, Aug.
ol, 1909; sec, with personal rank of min. pleni-
potentiary, of the Special Emb. to Japan 1912 ; cons,
gen. at Seoul Nov. 24, 1913 ; cons. gen. of class four
by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; detailed to the Dept.
July-Oct. 1917, on occasion of the Japanese Special
Mission to the U. S. ; detailed to Tokyo Jan. -June
1918; chief. Division of Far Eastern Affairs. Oct. 1,
1918 ; reapp. cons. gen. of class four Aug. 20.
1919 ; assigned to Seoul Sept. 5, 1919 ; For. Ser. officer
of class three July 1, 1924 ; class two Dec. 17, 1925 ;
detailed to the Dept. Dec. 20, 1929 ; assigned to the
Dept. July 1, 1930 ; class one July 24, 1930 ;
married. — FE.
Miller, Raymond C. — b. Vincennes, Ind., July 11,
1895; Notre Dame Univ. 1912-14; Ind. Univ., A. B.
1916 ; Catholic Univ., A. M. 1917 ; Georgetown Sch.
of For. Ser., M. F. S. 1922; U. S. Army 1917-19.
capt. ; del. 1^ Pan American Students' Council at
Guatemala 1921 ; asst. prof.. Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser., 1922-23 ; entered Dept. of Com. 1921 ; asst. chief
of division 1924-25 ; trade commr. at Paris Apr. 13,
1925 ; asst. cml. att. May 5, 1925 ; cml. att. at Brus-
sels and Luxemburg Feb. 3. 1928; married.
Millington, Yale Oldknow, — b. Stephentown, N. Y.,
Oct. 10, 1887 ; Halifax Acad., Nova Scotia ; Colgate
Univ. 1905-8 ; George Washington, A. B. 1909 ; teach-
er of Eng. and hist, in high sch. 1909-11 ; asst. and
act. chief of division in Library of Cong. 1911-24 ;
U. S. Army 1918 ; asst. librarian, N. C. State Coll.,
1924-25 ; research work for Inst, for Government
Research May-July 1925 ; app. drafting officer and
asst. librarian at .$2,400 in the Dept. of State Feb. 1,
1926; at $2,500 Nov. 1, 1927; at $2,700 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,800 July 1, 1928; at $3,200
Apr. 1, 1929 ; at $3,400 July 1, 1930 ; married.— HA.
Mills. Sheldon Tibbetts.— b. Seattle, Wash., Aug.
13. 1904 ; Reed Coll., A. B. 1927 ; Forest Ser. lookout,
summers 1924, 1925 ; asst. in Eng. dept.. Reed Coll.,
1926-27 ; seaman, summer 1927 ; reporter 1928 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Oct. 24, 1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
Nov. 5, 1928 ; to La Paz Mar. 29, 1929.
Milne, Macgillivray (Capt.) — &. Gauley Bridge, W.
Va., Aug. 19, 1882; U. S. N. A., grad. 1903; app.
naval att. at Rome June 20, 1930 ; married.
Minnigerode, Holdsworth Gordon. — 6. Washington,
D. C, Aug. 22, 1905 ; Brown Univ., Ph. B. 1928 ; news-
piiper reporter 1929 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, sec. in the Diplo. Ser., and
assigned as v. c. at Montreal Apr. 29, 1930; at Que-
bec, temp., July 12, 1930 ; at Montreal Sept. 9, 1930 ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 27, 1930.
Minor, George Carlton. — b. Rendville. Ohio, May
17. 1891; W. Va. Wesleyan Coll. 1910-11; Carnegie
Inst, of Tech., B. S. 1916; telegraph operator 1908-
11 ; apprentice signal engineer 1916-17 ; jr. engineer
1917; U. S. Army 1917-20, 1st It.; with Am. Red
Cross in Europe 1920-22 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at
Tirana Feb. 9, 1923; v. c. at Tirana June 16, 1926;
at Stuttgart Dec. 14, 1928.
Minor, Harold Bronk. — b. Holton, Kans., Feb. 1,
l!t02 ; Drake Univ. and Carnegie lust, of Tech. ;
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S. 1927 ; sales-
man 1921-23 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Tampico
Nov. 28, 1927; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and assigned to Tampico
Mar. 26, 1929; to Call May 16, 1930; married.
Minor, Winfleld Henley. — 5. Danville, Ky., Apr. 2,
1899 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Univ. of
Philippines 1921-23 ; studied under private tutor ;
li S. Army 1917-21, overseas service ; civilian em-
ployee, U. S. Army, 1921-25 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate General at Calcutta May 1, 1925 ; v. c. at
Calcutta Aug. 13, 1925; resigned Oct. 31, 1929; app.
V. c. at Bombay Mar. 6, 1930.
Minter, John EUssell. — b. Abbeville, S. C, Nov. 12,
1893; Davidson Coll., A. B. 1913, M. A. 1915;
teacher in high sch. 191.3-14, in Linwood Coll. 191.5-
16 ; journalist 1916-17 ; U. S. Marine Corps 1917-
19, capt., overseas service ; app.. after exam., v. c. of
career of class three May 24, 1920 ; assigned to Port
Elizabeth Aug. 2, 1920 ; to Johannesburg Mar. 8,
1921 ; class two Nov. 17, 1921 ; class one May 26,
1922 ; cons, of class seven Mar. 1, 1923 ; detailed to
Cape Town May 25, 1923; class six Dec. 19, 1923;
assigned to Breslau June 11, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer
01 class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Pari Feb.
16, 1927 ; class six June 30, 1927 ; resigned Aug. 4,
1928 ; app. divisional asst. at $4,600 in the Dept. of
State Aug. 18, 1930; married.- WE.
Mitchell, Charles Edward. — b. St. Michaels, Md.,
May 3. 1870 ; attended high sch. ; business sch. grad. ;
W. Va., C. P. A.; U. S. Navy 1887-90; pres. of
200
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
business coll. 1904 ; instructor and business mgr.,
W. Va. State Coll., 1910-30 ; mem. and sec, Virgin
Island Commn., 1924 ; app. min. resident and cons,
gen. at Monrovia Sept. 10, 1930 ; married.
Mitchell, Lloyd Clair.— 6. Du Bois, Pa., Mar. 6,
1S9G ; liigli sell, and business sch. grad. ; Washington
Sell, of Accountancy, B. C. S. 1924 ; bookkeeper and
elk., supervisor and insp. in mining company 1913-19 ;
app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Dec 18,
1919 ; at $1,200 Dec. 31, 1920, effective Jan. 1, 1921 ;
at $1,400 Oct. 1, 1923 ; at $1,680 July 1. 1924 ; at
$1,8G0 Dec. 15, 1924; at $2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act); at $2,100 July 1, 1928; at $2,300 July 1,
1930 ; married. — BA.
Mitchell, Mowatt Merrill. — b. San Francisco, Calif.,
Sept. 18, 1SS7 ; Stanford, A. B. 1910; newspaper and
cml. work 1910-17; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It.,
overseas service ; Am. Relief Admin., chief of mission
to Yugoslavia 1919, asst. dir. for Europe 1920-23 ;
app. trade commr. at London Nov. 1923 ; act. cml.
att. at London June-Nov. 1925 ; adviser to Am. del..
Int. Chamber of Com., Brussels, 1925 ; cml. att. at
Brussels July 30, 1926 ; adviser to Am. del.. Int.
Chamber of Com., Stockholm, 1927 ; adviser to Am.
del.. Int. Economic Conf., Geneva, 1927 ; cml. att. at
Rome Jan. 13, 1928; del., Int. Conf. for the Protec-
tion of Literary and Artistic Property, Rome, 1928 ;
del.. Fifth World Motor Transport Cong., Rome, 1928 ;
married.
Mitchell, Ward Mayhew Parker. — b. New Bedford,
Jlass., Sept. 2, 1883; Harvard, A. B. 1907, LL. B.
1910 ; mem. of bar of N. Y. ; law elk. and law prac-
tice 1911-17 ; instructor in French and mil. training,
Grinnell Coll.. 1917 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; app., after
exam., cons, of class seven June 4, 1920 ; detailed to
Mexico City Oct. 26, 1920 ; to Chihuahua July 18,
1922 ; class six Mar. 1, 1923 ; detailed to Montreal
Sept. 21, 1923 ; assigned to Riviere du Loup Dec. 31,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
unassigned from Dec. 30, 1925 ; assigned to the Dept.
Jan. 3, 1927 ; to Quebec, temp., Jan. 15, 1927 ; to
Ciudad Juarez Mar. 10, 1928 ; to Ghent Nov. 6, 1929 ;
married.
Moats, John S. — h. Newton, Kans., Jan. 6. 1908 ;
Washington Univ., B. S. 1928 ; chemist 1928-30 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 18,
1930.— DCR.
Moessner, Wallace Eugene. — b. Atlanta, Ga., Dec.
26, 1893 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; Okla.
Agric and Mech. Coll. 1912-16 ; corr. course in civil
engineering; U. S. Army 1918—19, 2d It., overseas
.service ; civil engineer 1916-18, 1920 ; asst. sales mgr.
in wholesale company 1921-23 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Manchester June 26, 1924 ; v. c. at Man-
chester Sept. 3, 1924; married.
Moffat, Jay Pierrepont. — b. Rye, N. Y., July 18,
1890 ; Harvard 1915-17 ; private sec to Am. Min. at
The Hague and asst. in the leg. 1917-19; app., after
exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Sept. 5, 1919 ;
assigned to Warsaw Sept. 27, 1919; to the Dept. Apr.
11, 1921; to Tokyo Aug. 2, 1!)21 ; cla.ss three Aug.
24, 1921 ; assigned to Constantinople Sept. 12, 1923 ;
class two Jan. 23, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class four
July 1, 1924; assigned to the Dept. Sept. 8, 1925; as
1st sec. at Ottawa, temp., Apr. 29, 1927 ; to the Dept.
July 15, 1927; to Berne Sept. 29, 1927; Prep.
Commn. for the Disarmament Conf., Geneva, tech.
asst. 1927, 1929, adviser 1930; tech. asst., Conf.
for the Abolition of Import and Export Prohibi-
tions and Restrictions, (Jeneva, 1928 ; class three
May 23, 1929 ; sec. to Am. del.. Red Cross and
Prisoners of War Conf., Geneva, 1929 ; tech. asst.,
4th sess., Special Commn. for the Preparation of a
Draft Convention on the I'rivate Manufacture of
Arms and Ammunition and Implements of War,
Geneva, 1929 ; married.
Moffitt, James P.— 6. Albany, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1886 ;
Fordham Univ., LL. B. 1910 ; sec, teacher, and li-
brarian 1907-10 ; law practice 1910-17 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, It. ; app., after exam., cons, of class seven
Sept. 5, 1919; detailed to Brussels Oct. 29, 1920; to
the Dept. Apr. 11, 1921 ; assigned to Rangoon July
27, 1921 ; class six Nov. 23, 1921 ; detailed to Cape
Town Mar. 12, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven
July 1, 1924 ; class six Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to
Cape Town May 16, 1925 ; to Johannesburg July 6,
1925 ; to Cape Town Aug. 24, 1925 ; to Lourengo
Marques Dec. 30, 1925 ; to the Dept. May 11, 1928 ;
class five May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Mars(>ille June 30,
1930 ; married.
Mohler, Mildred Soter (Mrs.) — b. Baltimore, Md. ;
attended business sch.; stenog., War Dept., 1927-28;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State July 5, 1928 ;
at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930. — IC.
Mokma, Gerald Adrian. — b. Holland, Mich., June 8,
1900 ; Hope Coll. Prep. Sch. ; Central Coll., B. Sc
1922 ; S. A. T. C. 1918 ; educational work in Japan
1922-25, prof, of Eng. literature and sociology at
Meiji Gakuin, Tokyo, 1924-25 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Batavia June 18, 1926; v. c at Batavia
Jan. 12, 1927 ; at Surabaya, temp., July 7, 1927 ; at
Batavia Nov. 23, 1927 ; at Cologne July 27, 1928 ; at
Leipzig Apr. 13, 1929 ; app., after exam., Fdr. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec 19, 1929 ; assigned as v. c. at Maracaibo
Dec 31, 1929.
Monroe, Herbert B. — b. Boston, Mass., June 5,
1899 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; studied
German in Prague ; National Univ. Law Sch. ; U. S.
Army 1917-19 ; elk.. War Dept., 1919-21 ; elk. in Am.
Consulate at Prague 1921-24 ; app. elk. at $1,320
in the Dept. of State Aug. 18, 1924 ; at $1,680 Dec.
1, 1924; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,800 Jan. 1,
1928; at $1,920 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,040
July ], 1930; married.— YD.
Montgomery, Edmund Brewer. — b. Quincy, 111., Sept.
18, 1S91 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Wis. 1910-12 ; U.
S. N. A. 1918 ; elk. 1913-15 ; engineering 1915-17 ;
U. S. Navy 1917-19, ensign ; app. v. c at Port
Limon Fib. 12, 1919; app.. after exam., v. c of career
of class three May 24, 1920 ; assigned to Barranquilla
Aug. 2, 1920; class (wo Nov. 17, 1921; class one
May 20, 1922 ; assigned to Montevideo June 23,
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1922 ; to Uio de Janeiro Sept. 1, 1922 ; cons, of class
seven Mar. 1, 1923 ; class six Dec. 19, 1923 ; detailed
to London Feb. 15, 1924 ; For. S(>r. officer of class
seven July 1, 1924 ; detailed to Dublin July 12, 1924 ;
to London Aug. 1, 1924 ; class six Aug. 31, 1925 ;
assigned to Madras Mar. 8, 1926 ; class five Dec. 19,
1929 ; assigned to the Dept. Oct. 21, 1930.— FA.
Mooers, Horatio Tobey. — &. Vassalboro, Me., May 3,
1894 ; Bowdoin Coll.. B. A. 1918 ; Dartmouth, summer
1918; Nouvelle ficole des Hautes Etudes, Brussels,
1919 ; French Army, ambulance corps, 1917 ; U. S.
Army 1918 ; app. v. c at Antwerp Jan. 27, 1919 ; at
Brussels May 10, 1919 ; at Glasgow Dec. 3, 1919 ; at
Edinburgh Jan. 26, 1920 ; at Horta May 18, 1920 ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three May
24, 1920. and assigned to Horta; assigned to Lisbon
Apr. 3, 1922 ; class two May 26, 1922 ; class one
Nov. 23, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1,
1924 ; class eight and cons. Aug. S, 1924 ; assigned to
Turin Jan. 22, 1926; to Quebec Apr. 11, 1928; class
seven Oct. 16, 1929 ; married.
Mooney, Eire Agnes. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; high
sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ. 1927- ; Univ.
of Wis., summer 1930 ; stenog.-clk., Dept. of Com.,
1027-28 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Jiily 1, 1928 ; at $1,620 June 1, 1929 ; at $1,740
July 1, 1930.— VD.
Moore, John Thomas. — h. Nashville, Tenn., June 25,
1903 ; Charlotte Hall Mil. Acad. grad. ; Washington
Accounting Sch. 1921-23 ; Southeastern Univ. ; book-
keeper 1921-23 ; auditor and mgr. of business firms
1023-29 ; asst. to mgr. of firm 1929-30 ; elk., Dept.
of Com., July-Aug. 1930 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State Aug. 16, 1930; married. — DCR.
Moore, Marion Kathryne (Mrs.) — 6. Bellows Falls,
\i. ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; stenog.
1919-29; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
June 2, 1930; at $1,620 Dec. 4, 1930.— TD.
Moore, Rupert Holyoake. — 6. in England, June 22,
1S76 ; Brit, subject ; St. John's Coll., Winnipeg ; bank
elk. 1894-1900 ; newspaper reporter in Hawaiian Is.
1900-1904. in Kenora 1905 ; app. act. cons. agt. at
Kenora D. c. 29, 1908 ; cons. agt. at Kenora Mar. 6,
1909 ; resigned Sept. 1916 ; reapp. cons. agt. at Kenora
Feb. 5, 1918.
Moore, Sadie Dameron. — h. Baltimore, Md. ; attended
high sch. in Manila ; private tutor ; Chateau des Bois,
Geneva, two yrs. ; sec. to librarian 1917-18 ; app.
elk., temp., at $1,100 in the Dept. of State Feb. 12,
1918; at $1,200 July 1, 1918; permanently, at $1,000
Feb. 1, 1919 ; at $1,200 Mar. 1, 1919 ; at $1,400 Jan.
16, 1922; at $1,680 July 1, 1924; at $1,740 Mar. 1,
1925; at $1,860 Feb. 1, 1926; at $2,000 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— Cr!
Moorhead. Maxwell Kennedy. — h. Pittsburgh, Pa.,
July 14. 1877 ; Shady Side Acad. grad. ; Univ. of Chi-
cago, Ph. B. 1904 ; elk. 1896-1901, 1904-5 ; app.,
after exam., cons, at St. Thomas, Ont., June 26, 1905 ;
at Belgrade June 22, 1906 ; at Acapulco Jan. 13. 1908 ;
at St. John, N. B., May 31, 1909 ; at Rangoon Apr.
1.", 1910 ; cons, of class six by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; assigned to Swansea Sept. 17, 1915 ; class five
July 6, 1918 ; assigned to Nantes Mar. 13, 1919 ;
class three June 4, 1920 ; assigned to Stuttgart Dec.
23, 1921 ; to Dundee Juno 11, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer
of class four July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Johannesburg
Dec. 18, 1928; class three May 9, .1930; married.
Moose, James Sayle, jr. — 6. Morrillton, Ark., Oct.
3, 1903 ; Ky. Mil. Inst. ; Univ. of Mo., A. B. 1922 ;
Universidad Nacional de Mexico one term ; bank elk.
1922 ; construction work 1922-23 ; merchant 1923-27 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Jan. 13, 1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
Jan. 20, 1928 ; to Saloniki June 12, 1928 ; assigned
as language officer to the consulate general at Paris
Aug. 12, 1930 ; married.
More, Ruth C. — h. Unionville, Iowa ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; secretary 1927-28 ;
stenog. 1929-30; app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of
State May 16, 1930.— DCR.
Morehead, John Motley. — 6. Spray, N. C, Nov. 3,
1870 ; Bingham Sch. ; N. C. State Univ., B. S. 1891 ;
tech. sch. at Cologne, Germany; engineer 1891-1930;
U. S. Army 1918-19, maj. ; It. col., O. R. C. ; app.
E. E. and M. P. to Sweden Jan. 22, 1930 ; married.
Moreland, William Dawson, jr. — 6. Portland, Oreg.,
July 8, 1907 ; Principia Jr. Coll., grad. 1927 ; Stan-
ford, A. B. 1929 ; app., after exam.. For Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Apr. 29, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Vancouver Apr.
29, 1930; to the For. Ser. Sch. July 16, 1930; to
Guayaquil Nov. 8, 1930.
Morgan, Edwin Vernon. — 6. Aurora, N. Y., Feb. 22,
1865 ; Harvard, A. B. 1890, A. M. 1891 ; Univ. of
Berlin 1891-92, 1894-95 ; instructor in hist, at Har-
vard 1892-94, at Adelbert Coll. 1895-98 ; sec. to U. S.
commr. to Samoan Is. Apr.-Aug. 1899 ; app. sec. of
leg. at Seoul Jan. 4, 1900 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at
Seoul Mar. 15, 1900 ; 2d sec. at Petrograd Mar. 9,
1901 ; confidential elk. to 3d asst. sec. of state Apr.
7, 1902 ; cons, at Dalny Jan. 22, 1904 ; E. E. and
M. P. to Korea Mar. 18, 1905 ; to Cuba Nov. 29, 1905 ;
to Paraguay and Uruguay Dec. 21, 1909 ; to Portugal
May 24, 1911 ; A. E. and P. to Brazil Jan. 18, 1912.
Morgan, John Heath. — h. Lynn, Mass., Dec. 6, 1901 ;
Harvard, S. B. 1924 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass. Sept. 11, 1925 ; v. c. of career May 20,
1926 ; assigned to Budapest May 25, 1926 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Budapest July 24, 1930 ;
married.
Moriarty, Francis Brandon. — 6. Washington, D. C,
June 12, 1884 ; attended business sch. ; National
Univ., LL. B. 1909, LL. M. 1910; mem. of bar of
D. C. ; elk. 1900-1905 ; with mfg. firm 1905-6 ;
stenog-clk., Dept. of Com. and Labor, 1906-10; law
practice 1910-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, overseas
service ; graves registration service in France
1920-21 ; law practice in Paris 1921-23 ; app. elk
in Am. Consulate at St. Etienne Mar. 15, 1923 ;
V. c. at St. Etienne Dec. 6, 1923; at Marseille Nov.
29, 1926 ; at Messina July 2, 1929 ; at Paris Dec. 2.
1030 ; married.
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Morin, Richard Wedge. — h. Albert Lea, Minn., Dec.
11, lilOl.' ; i<liatnuk Mil. Sch. ; Dartmouth, B. A. 1924 ;
Oxford 1924-25 ; Harvard, LL. B. 1928 ; L'ficole
Libre des Sciences Politiqiies 1928-29; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate General at Paris Mar. 1, 1929 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.. v. c. of career,
sec. in the Diplo. Ser., and assigned as v. c. at
Paris Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Morlock, George Albert. — 6. Winchenden, Mass.,
May 15, 1893 ; Clark Coll., A. B. 1916 ; French sch.,
Middlebury Coll., summer 1919 ; stenog-clk. 1910-17 :
U. S. Army 1917-19; app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept.
of State Sept. 11, 1919 ; at $1,400 Nov. 1, 1919 ; elk.,
Conf. on Limitation of Armament, Washin.gton,
1921-22; elk. to the sec. of state Apr. 14, 1922;
drafting officer at $2,500 May 20, 1924 ; at $2,800
July 1, 1924 ; private sec. to asst. sec. of state at
$2,900 Nov. 1, 1927; at $3,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $3,100 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ;
married. — A-F.
Morrill, Cleo B. — b. Logan Co., Kans., July 26,
1910 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; ship-
ping elk. 1929-30 ; app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept.
of State Apr. 1, 1930.— A-C/C.
Morris, George H. — 6. Maryland, Nov. 7, 1878 ; app.,
temp., in the Dept. of State May 7, 1918; asst. mes-
senger, permnnently, June 9, 1919. — BA.
Morris, Leland Burnette. — 6. Fort Clark, Tex., Feb.
7, 1886 ; Emerson Inst. ; Univ. of Pa. part of five
yrs. ; George Washington Univ. one yr. ; app., after
exam., student interpreter in Turkey Apr. 1. 1910 ;
dep. cons, at Saloniki June 25, 1912 ; v. and dep. cons,
at Saloniki Oct. 25, 1912 ; also interpreter Aug. 4,
1913 ; V. and dep. cons. gen. and interpreter at
Smyrna Dec. 8, 1913 ; v. c. at Smyrna Feb. 6, 1915 ;
detailed to the Dept. Dec. 31, 1917 ; cons, of class
eight Feb. 19, 1918 ; detailed to Montreal June 3,
1918 ; to Constantinople Mar. 5, 1919 ; as cons, in
charge at Saloniki June 7, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5,
1919 ; assigned to Saloniki June 23, 1920 ; class five
Nov. 23, 1921 ; class four June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Cologne
Oct. 23, 1924 ; to Athens Nov. 27, 1926 ; class four
June 8, 1927 ; cons. gen. and assigned to Athens
Nov. 12, 1929 ; class three Dec. 26, 1929 ; married.
Morrison, Dorothy D. (Mrs.) — h. Washington, D. C;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; George Wash-
ington LTniv. two yrs. ; National Sch. of Domes. Arts
and Sciences one yr. ; elk., Dept. of State, 1918-19 ;
app. elk. at $1,100 in the Dept. of State Jan. 31,
1020; at $1,200 Oct. 5, 1920, effective Oct. 1; at
$1,400 Apr. 1, 1921 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at
$1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,860 July 1,
1928; at .$2,000 Sept. 1, 1928; at $2,200 July 1,
1930.— FRO.
Morrison, Emily Selina. — b. Millers Place, N. Y. ;
attended public and private sch.; Gunston Hall; elk.,
Census Office, 1900-1905 ; app. elk. at $900 in the
Dept. of State Oct. 11, 1905; at $1,000 July 1, 1907;
at $1,200 June 1. 1909; at $1,400 Dec. 3, 1917;
at $1,000 Sept. 16, 1922; at $1,860 July 1, 1924;
at $1,920 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,980
July 1, 1928 ; at $2,040 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,100
July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— BA.
Morrison, Sara A. — b. Wheeling, W. Va. ; attended
high sch. and business sch. ; stenog. 1924-25 ; secre-
tary 1925-28 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State Mar. 1, 1929 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1930 ; at $1,620
Nov. 1, 1930.— PD.
*Morrow, Dwight Whitney. — 6. Huntington, W. Ya.,
Jan. 11, 1873 ; Amherst, A. B. 1895 ; Columbia. LL.
B. 1809 ; mem. of law firm 1905-14 ; mem. of banking
firm 1914-27 ; chm. of Prison Inquiry Commn. of
N. J. 1917, and of N. J. State Bd. of Institutions and
Agencies 1918-20 ; trustee of Amherst Coll., Union
Theological Seminary, Russell Sage Foundation, Car-
negie Endowment for International Peace, Common-
wealth Fund ; regent, Smithsonian Inst. ; adviser to
Allied Maritime Transport Council 1918 ; dir. War
Savings Committee of N. J. 1918 ; chm., the Presi-
dent's Aircraft Bd., 1925 ; app. A. E. and P. to
Mexico Sept. 21, 1927 ; del., Sixth Int. Conf. of Am.
States, Habana, 1928, London Naval Conf., 1930; re-
signed Sept. 30, 1930 ; married.
Morse. Lee Carter.— b. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 14,
1887 ; Brown and Nichols Sch. ; Harvard 1906-7 ;
salesman 1908-17 ; U. S. Army, 1917-19, capt. ; with
grain corp. in Europe, and Am. Relief Admin. 1919-
23 ; salesman 1923-25 ; app. asst. trade commr. at
Hamburg Dee. 1925 ; at Riga July 1927 : trade commr.
July 1928 ; cml. att. at Riga, Kovno, and Tallinn Jan.
9, 1929.
Morton, William Ross.— b. New Ulm, Minn., Dec. 23,
1878 ; attended high sch. and night law sch. ; mining
company 1896-1000 ; chief immigration insp. in Cuba
1900-1902 ; U. S. Immigration Ser. 1902-18 ; U. S.
Shipping Bd. investigations 1918-22 ; app. v. c. at
Athens Jan. 18, 1922 ; married.
Mosburg, Earl Raymond. — b. Lime Kiln, Md., Sept.
9, 1897; National Univ., LL. B. 1926; elk., War
Dept., 1918-19; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of
State Jan. 4, 1919; at $1,000 Aug. 1, 1919; at
$1,200 Dec. 31, 1920, effective Jan. 1, 1921 ; at $1,400
Oct. 1, 1923; at $1,680 July 1, 1924; at $1,860 Mar.
16, 1925; at $2,100 June 1, 1925; at $2,200 Mar. 1,
1927 ; private sec. to the sec. of state at $3,000
May 1, 1927 ; at $3,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$3,300 July 1, 1928; at $3,500 July 1, 19.30; at
$3,800 Nov. 1, 1930 ; married.— S.
Moses, Henry Claremont. — b. Sumter, S. C, Dec. 25,
1890 ; Clemson Coll. one and one-half yrs. ; Brown
Univ. one yr. ; Emerson Inst.; U. S. Army' 1918-19 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Pernambuco Dec. 1920 ;
V. c. at Pernambuco July 16, 1921 ; at Rosario Jan.
17, 1922 ; at Asuncion Sept. 10, 1924 ; at Buenos
Aires Oct. 1, 1925 ; resigned Mar. 1, 1926 ; app. v. c.
at Rosario Oct. 7, 1927 ; married.
Mosher, John Stewart. — b. Shangliai, China, of Am.
parents, Sept. 7, 1901 ; Kent Sch. grad. ; Princeton.
B. A. 1923 ; L'ficole Libre des Sciences Politiques one
yr. ; 2d It., O. R. C, 1923-29 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Feb. 5, 1927 ;
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assigned to Ilabaiia Feb. 14, 10:!7 : to the Kur. Ser.
Sch. Oct. 0, 1927 ; to Canton, temp., Mar. 8. 1928 ;
as language officer at Peiping Oct. 1, 1928; as v. c.
at Tientsin Nov. 26, 1930 ; married.
Moss, Marjorie. — 6. Wasiiington, D. C ; liigb sch.
grad. ; app. elk., temp., at $1,140 in the Dept. of
State .Inly 6. 1918; at $1,200 Feb. 1, 1919; at $1,320
Feb. 1, 1920 ; at $1,400 Oct. 5, 1920. effective Oct. 1 ;
permanently, at $1,000 Feb. 1, 1921 ; at $1,200 Aug.
16, 1921; at $1,400 Sept. 1, 1922; at $1,860 July 1,
1024; at $1,920 Dec. 1, 1925; at $2,100 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act); at $2,200 Sept. 1, 1928; at $2,300
Nov. 1. 1928; at $2,-500 July 1, 1930.— YD.
Moylan. Edward C. — b. Waymart, Pa., May 8. 1880 ;
l)Ut;ine.ss sch. grad. ; St. Thomas Coll. ; Y.M.C.A. Sch.
of Accountancy 1919-20 ; National Univ., LL.B. 1928 ;
teacher in public sch. 1900-1902 ; accountant 1902-7 ;
post office elk. and Civil Service examiner 1907-19 ;
cost accountant. Alien Property Custodian, 1919-30 ;
,'ipp. elk. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1930 ;
married. — BA.
Muccio, John Joseph. — 7^ Vnlle Agricola, Italy, Mar.
19, 1900; naturalized 1921; Brown Univ., Ph. B.
1921 ; George Washington, A. M. 1923 ; U. S. Army
1918 ; app.. after exam., cons. asst. Aug. 15, 1921 ;
V. c. of career of class three Nov. 23, 1923 ; assigned
to Hamburg Jan. 2, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Hong Kong Mar. 16, 1926 ;
class eight June 30. 1927 ; cons, and assigned to
Hong Kong July 16, 1927 ; to Yunnanfu, temp., Feb.
23, 1928 ; to Hong Kong Mar. 7, 1928 : to Foochow
Mar. 10, 1930; class seven July 24, 1930.
Mullen, Ann Elizabeth. — h. Honesdale, Pa. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog., War Dept.,
1918-20 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Nov.
24. 1920 ; at $1,000 Sept. 1, 1922 ; at $1,100 Feb. 1,
1924 ; at $1,200 May 31, 1924. effective June 1 ; at
$1,440 July 1, 1924; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1927; at
$1,560 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 Aug. 1,
1928; at $1,800 May 1, 1929; at $1,920 July 1, 1930;
at $1,980 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act). — A-C/C.
Mundy, Louis Edward. — 6. Huntingburg, Ind., Feb.
15, 1892 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
stenog. and elk. 1913-17 ; app. elk. at $900 in the
Dept. of State June 1, 1917 ; at $1,000 Sept. 25, 1917 ;
at $1,200, temp., Aug. 1, 1918 ; elk., Am. Commn. to
Negotiate Peace. Paris, 1918-19 ; at $1,200, perma-
nently, Nov. 1, 1919; at $1,400 Dec. 31, 1919, effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1920; elk., Fifth Int. Conf. of Am.
States, Santiago, Chile, 1923 ; at $1,600 May 31, 1924,
effective June 1 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $2,100
Jan. 16, 1925 ; private sec. to asst. sec. of state at
$2,400 June 1. 1925 ; at $2,500 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at
$2,700 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,800 July 1.
1928; file elk., London Naval Conf., 1930; at $2,900
July 1, 1930 ; married. — A-E.
Munro, Dana Gardner. — 6. Providence, R. I., July
18, 1892; Brown Univ. 1908-11 ; Univ. of Wis., A. B.
1912 ; Univ. of Munich 1912-13 ; Univ. of Pa., Ph. D.
1917; research work for Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace in Cen. Amer. 1914-16 ; re-
search fellow in political science. Univ. of Pa., 1917 ;
U. S. Army, 1917-18. 2d It.; app. special asst. at
$2,750 in the Dept. of State Jan. 4, 1919 ; drafting
officer at $2,500 July 1, 1919 ; a,t $3,500 Jan. 31,
1920, effective Feb. 1 ; app., after exam., cons, of
class four June 4, 1020 ; detailed to Valparaiso June
29, 1920 ; to the Dept. May 24, 1921 ; act. chief,
Division of Latin American Affairs, Nov. 28, 1921 ;
asst. chief Dec. 20, 1923 ; class three June 3, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1924; app. sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned as 1st sec. at Panama
May 29, 1925 ; at Managua July 12, 1927 ; class
three May 26, 1928 ; couns. of leg. at Managua Sept.
11, 1928; For. Ser. insp. Nov. 13, 1928; assigned to
the Dept. Feb. 26, 1929 ; chief. Division of Latin
American Affairs, Mar. 1, 1929 ; class two May 9.
1930; E, E. and M. P. to Haiti June 28. 1930;
married.
Murdock, James Oliver. — b. Wichita, Kans., June 23,
1893 ; attended sch. in Mexico ; Univ. of Chicago.
Ph. B. 1916 ; Acad, of Int. Law at The Hague 1923 :
Harvard, LL. B. 1924 ; mem. of bar of N. Y. ; in-
vestment banking 1916-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-21.
capt. ; law practice 1924-25 ; asst. U. S. attorney and
chief of criminal frauds bii. 1925-27 ; app. drafting
officer and asst. to the solicitor at $2,400 in the
Dept. of State Oct. 1. 1927; at $2,600 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,700 July 1, 1928; at $3,200 Oct.
1, 1928 ; sec. to Am. del.. Int. Conf. of Am. States
on Conciliation and Arbitration, Washington, 1928-
29; at $4,600 Mar. 1. 1929; at $5,000 July 1, 1930:
married. — SO.
Murdock, Myra A, — 6. Anne Arundel Co., Md. ; at-
tended public sch. ; app. elk., temp., in the Dept. of
Slate Jan. 10, 1915 ; permanently at $900, under Ex.
order, June 22, 1916. effective July 1 ; at $1,000
Sept. 22. 1917 ; at $1,200 Nov. 18, 1918 ; at $1,440
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,560 July
1. 1928 (Welch Act); at $1,620 July 1, 1930; at
$1,680 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart. Act).— I'D.
Murphy, James Joseph, jr. — b. Philadelphia, Pa..
Nov. 10. 1887 ; Univ. of Pa., LL. B. 1911, and grad.
work ; mem. of bar of Pa. ; law practice 1911-16 ;
app., after exam., cons. asst. Aug. 30, 1916 ; assigned
as V. c. at Genoa Oct. 26, 1916 ; v. c. of career of
class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to Genoa Oct.
22, 1919; qlass two May 24, 1920; assigned to
Lucerne Sept. 15, 1921 ; class one Nov. 17, 1921 ;
cons, of class seven June 22, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer
of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Santo Do-
mingo Sept. 24, 1925 ; class seven Dec. 17, 1925 ;
as.signed to the Dept. May 23, 1928; in charge of
political section, Cml. Office, May 6, 1929 ; class six
Oct. 16, 1929 ; married.— A-C/C.
Murphy, Lucille. — b. New Haven, Mo. ; Christian
Cull., A. A. 1930 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept
of State July 21, 1930.— SS.
Murphy, Raymond Edward. — b. Lewiston, Me., Aug.
31. 1898 ; Batfes Coll., A. B. 1920 ; Georgetown, LL. B.
1923 ; mem. of bar of Me. and D. C. ; S. A. T. C.
1918 ; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 10, 1920 ; at $1,200 Dec. 1. 1921 ; at $1,680
July 1. 1924; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927; asst. economic
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analyst at $2,400 Nov. 1, 1927; at $2,600 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,700 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,800
July 1. 1930.— EE.
Murphy, Robert Daniel. — b. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct.
28, 1894 ; Marquette Acad. ; attended business sch. ;
Marquette Univ. one yr. ; George Washington, LL. B.
1920, LL. M. 1928 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ; elk. 1910-
16. in Post Office Dept. 1916-17 ; app. elk. in Am.
Leg. at Berne July 10, 1917 ; resigned July 31, 1910 ;
asst. to chief, Treas. Dept. 1919-20 ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Sept. 7, 1920 ; assigned
to Ziirich Apr. 2, 1921 ; detailed to Munich Oct. 7,
1921 ; assigned to Munich Nov. 15, 1921 ; class two
May 26, 1922 ; class one Feb. 26, 1923 ; cons, of
class seven Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Seville Aug. 19,
1925 ; class seven Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned to the
Dept. Mar. 16, 1926 ; class six June 30, 1927 ; class
five May 23, 1929 ; assigned to Paris Mar. 26, 1930 ;
married.
Murray, Eleanor Hawes. — b. Cedar Rapids, Iowa ;
Punahou Acad., Honolulu, T. H. ; Coe Coll., A. B.
1927 ; Goorge Washington Univ. 1928-30 ; app. edi-
torial asst. at $1,680 in the Dept. of State Aug. 1,
1927; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,000
Sept. 1, 1929 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— HA.
Murray, George Dominic (Lt. Comdr.) — b. Boston,
Mass., July 6, 1889 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1911 ; app.
asst. naval att. at London, I'aris, Berlin, and The
Hague Jan. 8, 1930 ; representative. Fifth Int. Air
Cong., The Hague, 1930 ; tech. asst. Prep. Commn.
for the Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1930 ; del., First
Int. Cong, of Aerial Safety, Paris, 1930 ; married.
Murray, Gladys Mary. — b. Washington, D. C. ;
Juniata Coll., A. B. 1925 : Johns Hopkins, summer
l!i27 ; elk. 1927 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in the
Dept. of State Apr. 22, 1929 ; permanently Sept. 23,
1929 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1930. DCR.
Murray, Helen Marie Elizabeth. — b. Providence,
R. I. ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog.,
U. S. Navy, 1017-19, to insp. of naval aircraft
1920-22, for private firm 1922-25 ; app. elk. at
$1,140 in the Dipt, of State Jan. 4, 1926; at $1,320
Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,500 July 1, 1928; at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1929; at
$1,800 Apr. 1, 1929; at $1,920 July 1, 1930. — PD.
Murray, Wallace Smith. — b. Bardstown, Ky., Mar.
10, 1S87 ; Wittenberg Coll., A. B. 1909; Harvard,
A. M. 1913 ; Columbia Univ. 1917 ; Sorbonne 1919 ;
master, Univ. Sch., Cleveland, 1913-20 ; U. S. Army,
1917-19, 1st It., overseas service; app., after exam.,
sec. of emb. or leg. of class four. Mar. 22, 1920 ;
assigned to Budapest July 29, 1920 ; to Teheran Jan.
7, 1922 ; class three Mar. 23, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of
class six July 1, 1924; class five Oct. 17, 1924;
assigned to the Dept. Apr. 10, 1925 ; asst. chief. Divi-
sion of Near Eastern Affairs, Aug. 28, 1927 ; class
four Aug. 24, 1927 ; sent on special mission to the
Near East Sept.-Oct. 1929 ; resigned Oct. 31, 1929 ;
app. chief. Division of Near Eastern Affairs, at $6,500
Nov. 1, 1929; at $8,000 July 1, 1930; married.— NE.
Murray, William Ballew. — ft. Downing, Mo., July
16, 1892 ; attended high sch. ; business sch. grad. ;
secretary 1910-12 ; elk., Dept. of Agric, 1912-14, in
Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, Calif.,
1914-17, in Bolivia 1917-18 ; sec. to mgr. of auto-
mobile firm 1918—21 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
General at Hahana Jan. 22, 1921 ; v. c. at Habana
Oct. 17, 1924 ; married.
Muse, Benjamin.— &. Durham, N. C, Apr. 17, 1898 ;
Trinity Coll. (N. C.) two yrs. ; George Washington
Univ. one yr. ; L'ficole Libre des Sciences Politiques
one yr. ; newspaper reporter and corr. in Mexico
1913-15; Brit. Army 1917-19; app. elk. in the Dept.
of State Sept. 5, 1919 ; app., after exam., sec. of
emb. or leg. of class four Apr. 7, 1920, and assigned
to the Dept. ; to Copenhagen June 14, 1920 ; to Ma-
nagua Mar. 1, 1922 ; to Mexico City Sept. 29, 1922 ;
class three Jan. 23, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class
six July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 2d sec. at San Salvador
July 18, 1924; at Paris Jan. 10, 1925; class five
Oct. 19, 1926 ; assigned to Habana June 1, 1928
(canceled); to Panama Nov. 27, 1928; to Bogota
May 6, 1930 ; 1st sec. July 18, 1930 ; class four July
24, 1930 ; married.
Myers, Charles Raymond. — 6. Williamsport, Pa.,
Feb. 7. 1894 ; attended high sch. and missionary train-
ing inst. ; Alliance Frangaise ; with furniture com-
pany 1910-11 ; missionary since 1917 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate at Lagos July 1, 1930 ; v. c. at Lagos
Oct. 28, 1930.
Myers, David Jackson Duke. — b. La Fayette, Ga.,
Apr. 5, 1877; Univ. of Ga., A. B. 1900, grad. work
1900-1901 ; principal of sch. 1900-1901 ; teacher in
Philippine Is. 1901-3, 1905 ; civil engineer, Imperial
Chinese Railway Admin., 1903-5; surveyor, Bu. of
Lands, Philippine Is., 1905-12 ; app., after exam.,
cons, at Puerto Cortes Aug. 24, 1912 ; at Iquique
Apr. 24, 1914 ; cons, of class seven by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915; assigned to Punta Arenas Mar. 2, 1915;
detailed to Buenos Aires Nov. 3, 1917 ; assigned to
Montevideo July 21, 1919 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ;
class four June 4, 1920 ; detailed to the Dept. Apr.
6, 1923 ; to San Luis Potosi Aug. 30, 1923 ; assigned
to Durango Sept. 21, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Chihuahua May 24,
1928 ; to Tegucigalpa Apr. 3, 1929 ; class four May
9, 1930 ; married.
Myers, Ethel. — b. Marion, Pa. ; Pa. State Normal
Sch. grad. 1905 ; Irving Coll., A. B. 1909 ; Univ. of
Chicago, Ph. B. 1918 ; teacher in high sch. 1906-7,
1910-17; app. elk., temp., at $1,200 in the Dept. of
State Aug. 1, 1918 ; permanently, at $1,000 Feb. 1,
1921 ; at $1,200 Aug. 16, 1921 ; at $1,400 Mar. 1,
1924 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1,
1927; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,200
July 1, 1928 ; at $2,300 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Myers, Harry Dustin.— b. Litchfield, 111., Oct. I,
1874 ; attended liigh sob. and business sell. ; with
railways in Mexico 1896-1910 ; sec. and treas. of com-
pany 1910-18 ; recruiting for Govt, explosives plant
1918-19 ; fruit grower and elk. 1919-21 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate General at Panama May 1. 1921 ; v. c.
at Panama Sept. 3, 1921 ; at Buenaventura, temp..
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205
Apr. 1. 1924; at ranama Sopt. 17. I!t24 ; at Colon,
temp.. July 0, 1020 ; at Buenaventura Juno 17, 1930 ;
married.
Myers, Louis Samuel. — 6, Washington. D. C, Apr. 2,
1873 ; laborer, Dept. of Com. and Labor, 1903-12 ;
app. laborer in the Dept. of State Apr. G, 1912 ; asst.
messenger Mar. 1, 1919 ; messenger Apr. 1, 1922. — ME.
Myers, Maude. — h. Vicars, Va. ; high seh. grad. ;
attended business sch. ; cashier and bookkeeper 1908-
14 ; elk. in Govt, depts. 1024-25 ; bookkeeper and
stenog. 1925-2C ; app. elk. at .$1,140 in the Dept. of
State Apr. 5, 1026; at $1,320 Mar. 1, 1927; at
$1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500 July 1,
1928; at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1929; at $1,740 July 1,
1030.— DCR.
Myers, Myrl Scott. — &. Mechanicsburg, Pa., Feb. 17,
1SS6 ; business sch. grad. ; Dickinson Coll., Ph.B.
1!)06, M. A. 1907 ; mem. of bar of Shanghai, China ;
principal of public sch. 1906-7 ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in China Aug. 27, 1907 ; v. and
dep. cons. gen. and interpreter at Canton Nov. 1,
1009 ; at Tientsin Dec. 1, 1910 ; at Mukden July 25,
1011 ; cons, at Swatow Nov. 24, 1913 ; cons, of class
eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class six Mar. 2,
1015, and assigned to Chungking ; to Swatow Mar.
20, 1917 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Yun-
n;infu Dec. 27, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer of class six
July 1, 1924 ; class five Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to
Mukden Feb. 1, 1927 ; class four Dec. 19, 1929 ; cons,
gen. and assigned to Mukden Jan. 9, 1930 ; married.
Myers, Nellie Vass (Mrs.)— 6. Danville, Va. ; at-
tended public sch.. Randolph-Macon Inst., and Gun-
ston Hall ; app. elk., temp., at $840 in the Dept. of
State Oct. 13, 1917 ; at $990 Mar. 1, 1918 ; at $1,080
July 1, 1918 ; at $1,140 Feb. 1, 1920 ; permanently,
at $900 Feb. 1, 1921 ; at $1,000 Aug. 16, 1921 ; at
$1,080 Oct. 16, 1922; at $1,140 Dec. 30, 1922, effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $1,200 Oct. 1, 1023 ; at $1,680
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,860 Jan. 1, 1028 ; at $2,000 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $2,100 July 1, 1028; at
$2,200 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Myers, Willys A. — 5. Van Meter, Iowa, Jan. 20,
1S82 ; high sch. grad. ; Highland Park Coll., Des
Moines, Iowa ; druggist 1907-8 ; elk. in Mexico City
six yrs. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Vera Cruz Mar.
21, 1917; V. c. at Vera Cruz Feb. 11, 1919; at Mexi-
can Nov. 24, 1930 ; married.
Nabel, Eugene W. — 6. Chemnitz, Germany, Oct. 28,
1879 ; naturalized 1903 ; attended high sch. in Ger-
many and business sch. in Germany and U. S. ; cml.
work and new.spaper reporter 1899-1907 ; app. v.
and dep. cons. gen. at St. Gall Sept. 9, 1907 ; v.
and dep. cons. July 1, 1908 ; at Amsterdam Mar.
10, 1014 ; V. c. at Amsterdam by act approved Feb.
5, 1915; at Rotterdam Nov. 7, 1921.
Nash, James Alan. — 6. Dublin, Ireland, Apr. 6,
1883; Am. citizen; private tutors; attended public
sch. and business sch. ; in law office one yr. ; sec. to
mem. of Cong, four yrs. ; farmer one yr. ; app.
elk., temp., at $900 in the Dept. of State Dec. 16,
1914 ; permanently, at $1,000, under Ex. order, June
22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at $1,200 Apr. 7, 1917 ; at
$1,400 Aug. 1, 1918 ; at $1,600 Aug. 5, 1920 ; at $1,800
June 1, 1922 ; at $2,400 July 1, 1924 ; at $2,600 Feb.
1, 1926; at $2,700 Jan. 1, 1928; at $2,800 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act); at $2,900 July 1, 1928; at
$3,000 July 1, 1030; at $3,100 July 3, 1930 (Brook-
hart Act).— SO.
Nasmith, Charles Roy. — 6. Mannsville, N. Y., July
18. 1882 ; Colgate Univ., A. B. 1904, A. M. 1916;
Harvard Law Sch. three months ; teacher in acad.
1904-6 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Limoges Feb.
20, 1907 ; v. c. at Limoges Apr. 22, 1907 ; v. and
dep. cons. gen. at Brussels May 29, 1911 ; app., after
exam., cons. asst. Nov. 27, 1912 ; cons. agt. at
Quibdo Feb. 26, 1914 (canceled) ; v. c. at Brussels
F( b. 6, 1915 ; detailed to Amsterdam Mar. 24, 1917 ;
assigned to Rotterdam Jan. 23, 1918 ; cons, of class
eight Feb. 19, 1918 ; assigned to Ghent Dec. 17,
1918 ; on detail at Brussels Dec. 26, 1918, to May
14, 1919, before proceeding to Ghent ; class six Sept.
5, 1919 ; class five Nov. 23, 1921 ; assigned to New-
castle-on-Tyne Apr. 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class
six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Porto Alegre Apr. 8,
1927 ; class five Oct. 16, 1929 ; married.
Nason, William Franklin. — 6. Brockton, Mass., Nov.
13, 1897 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Law
Sch. 1920-21 ; elk. for fruit company and railroad in
Panama 1918-20 ; app., after exam., student inter-
preter in Japan Apr. 23, 1921 ; v. c. and interpreter
in Yokohama Aug. 18, 1923 ; at Mukdrn Mar. 15,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Dairen Nov. 12, 1925 ; to Taihoku, temp., Apr. 28,
1926 ; to Kobe June 7, 1026 ; to Nagoya Mar. 3, 1928 ;
to Taihoku Mar. 19, 1928; to Yokohama Sept. 27,
1929 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Yokohama
Oct. 16, 1929.
Nathan, Edward Isaac — 6. Philadelphia, Pa., July
10, 1878; Univ. of Pa., A. B. 1902, LL. B. 1905;
mem. of bar of Pa. ; law practice 1905-7 ; app.. after
exam., con.s. at Patras Aug. 15, 1907 ; at Mersine
May 4, 1909 ; v. pres.. Int. Relief Committee, Adana,
Turkey, 1909 ; cons, of class eight by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915 ; class seven Mar. 2, 1915 ; assigned to
Vigo Dee. 8, 1917 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five
June 4, 1920 ; assigned to Palermo Nov. 2, 1921 ;
For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1024 ; class five
Dec. 17, 1925 ; on leave of absence Sept. 21, 1927 ;
assigned to Santiago, Cuba, Mar. 1, 1928 ; class four
July 24, 1930 ; assigned to Monterrey Dec. 9, 1930 ;
married.
Neale, Katharine. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; attended
Sacred Heart of Mary Acad, and K. of C. Evening
Sch. ; elk. 1919-20, in Census Bu. 1920-21 ; app. elk.
at $000 in the Dept. of State Jan. 20, 1921 ; at $1,000
Dec. 1, 1921 ; at $1,100 May 31, 1924, effective June
1 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1024 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1027 ; at
$1,680 July 1. 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1.
1928; at $1,800 Oct. 1, 1928; at $2,000 July 1,
1030.— DCR.
Negus, Hilda May. — 6. London, England ; natural-
ized ; attended business high sch. ; stenog. 1918-28, in
Dept. of Com. 1929, in Dept. of Agric. 1929-30 ; app.
206
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
elk., temp., at $1,440 iu the Dept. of State Feb. 12,
1930; permanently July 16, 1930.— NE.
Neiburg, Burdette E.— &. West Point, Nebr., Sept.
24, 1905 ; Univ. of Nebr., A. B. 1929 ; George Wash-
ington Univ. 1930; newspaper reporter 1925-20;
proof reader 1928 ; app. editorial asst. at $1,800 in
the Dept. of State June 2, 1930 ; married. — HA.
Nelson, Manford Edward. — 6. Yarmouth, Iowa, Apr.
6. 1909 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; George
Washington Univ. 1929- ; elk.. War Dept, 1928-
30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Jan. 16,
1930; at $1,500 July 1, 19.30; at $1,620 Nov. 18,
1930 ; married.— DCR.
Nester, Alfred Tyrrell. — h. Geneva, N. Y., July 19,
1898 ; Lawrenceville Sch. ; Hobart Coll., 191S ; am-
bulance driver with Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps
in France 1917 ; with Am. Red Cross 1918 ; app.
v. c. at Naples Nov. 22, 1919 ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three May 26, 1922 ; assigned
to Naples June 23, 1922; to Havre Mar. 30, 1923;
class two Nov. 23, 1923 ; assigned to Christiania
(Oslo) June 18, 1924; For. Ser. oflScer unclass.
July 1, 1924; class eight and cons. Dec. 17, 1925;
assigned to Naples Mar. 18, 1926 ; class seven Oct.
16, 1929 ; assigned to Cardiff Apr. 30, 1930 ; married.
Neu, Aloys John.— b. Madison, Wis., Nov. 2, 1887;
attended high sch. ; timekeeper 1905-6 ; foreman
on rubber plantations in So. Amer. 1906—8, for rail-
road company 1912; rancher in Argentina 1913-14;
U. S. Army 1918-19 ; U. S. Shipping Bd. 1919 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Bahia Dec. 24, 1924 ; v. c.
at Bahia Mar. 1, 1929.
Neville, Edwin Lowe, — 1). Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 16,
1884 ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1907, grad. work one
semester ; app., after exam., student interpreter in
Japan Aug. 27, 1907 ; also v.,and dep. cons, at Dalny
Aug. 6 to Sept. 30, 1909 ; app. interpreter to the Con-
sulate General at Seoul Mar. 29, 1910 ; also v. and
dep. cons. gen. Feb. 25, 1911 ; v. and dep. cons, at
Dalny Nov. 10, 1911 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. and
interpreter at Seoul Jan. 17, 1912 ; cons, at Antung
Sept. 18, 1913 ; at Tansui May 5, 1914 ; cons, of class
seven by act approved Feb. 5. 1915 ; class six Oct. 27,
1916, and assigned to Nagasaki ; class five Sept. 5,
1919 ; detailed to the Dept. Dec. 16, 1919 ; class four
June 4, 1920 ; expert asst., Conf. on Limitation of
Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ; class three Nov. 19,
1921 ; representative on Advisory Bd. to Federal
Narcotics Control Bd. 1922 ; cons. gen. of class four
June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class tliree July 1,
1924 ; del.. Int. Narcotics Conf., Geneva, 1924-25 ;
app. sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 9, 1925 ; assigned
as Japanese sec. and 1st sec. at Tokyo Mar. 14, 1925 ;
cons. gen. at Tokyo Sept. 18, 1925 ; class two June
S, 1927; couns. of emb. at Tokyo Apr. 12, 192S; class
one Oct. 16, 1929; married.
Newbegin, Robert, 2d. — 6. Bangor, Me., Feb. 5,
1905 ; Rivers Sch. grad. ; Univ. of Grenoble, summer
1925; Yale, B. A. 1927; Harvard Law Sch. 1927-29;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in tlic Diplo. Ser. A]iv. 15, 1930 ;
assigned as v. c. at Berlin Apr. 29, 1930.
Newcomb, Anna Belle. — &. Loraine, Ohio ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; stenog. at Smith Coll. 1924 ; 1
app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State June 10,
1924 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1927 ; {
at $1,860 July 1, 1927 ; at $2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch j
Act) ; at $2,100 July 1, 1928; stenog., London Naval
Conf., 1930 ; at $2,3*00 July 1, 1930.— A-L. ':
Newcomb, Robert M. — 6. Vincennes, Ind., Nov. 24, l
1880 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; private '■
tutors ; elk. 1901-7 ; app. v. and dep. cons, at Vic- \
toria, B. C, Canada, Mar. 25, 1907 ; resigned Sept. 30, ]
1911; reapp. Mar. 30, 1912; resigned July 18, 1912; j
reapp. Feb. 2, 1914 ; v. c. at Victoria by act approved '
Feb. 5. 1915 ; at Prince Rupert, temp., June 3. 1920 ;
at Victoria June 23, 1926.
Newcome, William Ambrose. — b. New York City
June 17, 1861 ; attended public sch. and busiD-sss sch. ; i
telegraph operator and court reporter ; stenog-typ'st, ■<
War Dept., 1898-1904 ; elk., Dept. of State. 1904-8 ;
clerical asst.. Second Peace Conf. at The Hague. 1907 ; >
elk., Japanese Exposition Commn., 1909, Alaska-Yukon i
Pacific E.xposition, Seattle, Wash., 1909 ; elk., Dept. '
of State, 1909-12 ; elk. in Am. Emb. at Rome 1912- ,
17 ; elk.. Dept. of State, 1917-18 ; passport agt., New j
York City, 1918-19; elk. in Am. Commn. at Berlin .j
1920-21 ; app. drafting officer at $3,000 in the Dept. .j
of State Apr. 1, 1921 ; passport agt. at $3,000, San '
Francisco. June 18, 1921, effective July 1 ; at $3,200 i
Nov. 1. 1926; at $3,300 May 1, 1928; at $3,500 \
July 1, 1928; at $3,700 May 1, 1930.
Newkirk, Meigs Erastus. — b. Duplin Co., N. C, I
Jul.v 28. 1900 ; attended high sch. ; Emerson Inst. !
grad. ; Univ. of Md. 1924 ; messenger. Govt. Printing
Office, 1917-18 ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ; salesman and
agt. 1920-23 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of ,
State Aug. 10, 1925 ; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,620
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930;
married.— DCR.
*Newson, Horace Dorsey. — b. New York City May ^
28, 1891 ; attended seh. in France. Germany, and <
Great Britain ; Hotchkiss Sch. : Yale 1909-13 ; Ecole
des Beaux Arts and Ecole des Arts Decoratifs ; with
architects firms in Paris and New York 1913-16;' U. S.
Army 1916-20, maj., overseas service : with Am.
Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919 : asst. mil.
att. at London 1919 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb.
or leg. of class four Nov. 15, 1920 ; assigned to Buda-
pest Jan. 15, 1921 ; to Berlin Jan. 31, 1923 ; sec. of
class three Jan. 23, 1924 ; assigned to Mexico City
Jan. 24, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class six and as-
signed as 2d sec. at Mexico City July 1. 1924 ; at
Warsaw Sept. 11, 1926; to the Dept. Apr. 12, 1927;
2d sec. at Ottawa, temp., June 8. 1927 ; class seven
June 30, 1927 ; assigned to the Dept. Sept. 1. 1927 ;
as 2d sec. at Ottawa Sept. 8, 1927 ; chiss six May
23, 1929; resigned Jan. 30, 1930.
Newton, Joseph Emerson. — b. Dixon, HI., May 26,
1903 ; Harvard, A. B. 1926, A. M. 1927 ; instructor in
Univ. of Pittsburgh 1927-28 ; app.. after exam.. For.
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207
Scr. officer iinclass.. v. c. of cjireer, and sco. in th<>
Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 : assigned as v. c. at Mont-
real, temp.. Dec. 29, 1930.
Newton, Marian Lucille. — b. Columbus, Ind. ; high
sell. grad. ; attended business sch. ; tutors ; stenog.
to mem. of Cong. 19i'6 ; sec. 1926-28 ; stenog.. Govt.
Depts.. 1928-30; app. elk. at if 1.440 in the Dept. of
State July 19, 1930.— SS.
Niccoli, Frank Charles.— b. Trinidad, Colo., Nov. 19,
1892 ; Denver Univ. one and one-half yrs. ; Denver
Law Sch. three yrs. ; law elk. one yr. ; U. S. Army
1918-19 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Milan Oct. 1,
1919 ; v. c. at Milan Jan. 19, 1929 ; married.
Nicholas, Ashley Johnson, — 6. Sonora, Ky., Feb. 28,
1000; Univ. of Ky. 1918; Columbus Univ., LL. B.
1925; Washington Coll. of Law, LL. M. 1927;
American Univ. 1928-29 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ;
U. S. Army 1918 ; elk.. War Dept., 1919-27 ; app.
l.uv elk. at 11,860 in the Dept. of State July 11,
1927; at .$2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,600
Feb. 1, 1929 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Nicholls, Wilbur Ernest. — h. Hartford, Conn., Aug.
4, 1894 ; attended public sch. ; elk., asst. foreman, and
collector 1909-19; U. S. Army 1919-28; app. elk. at
.<•■]. 320 in the Dept. of State Apr. 21, 1928; at $1,440
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 Apr. 21, 1930 ;
at $1,680 July 1, 1930; married.— DCR.
Nickens, Waldra Tony. — 6. Washington, D. C, Jan.
4, 1907 ; employed in Office of Public Bldgs. and
I'ublic Parks 1928-29 ; app. messenger in the Dept.
of State Oct. 4, 1929.— HA.
Nielsen, Orsen Norman. — b. Beloit, Wis.. Sept. 22,
1892 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Wis. two and one-
half yrs. ; Univ. of Berlin 1921-22 ; newspaper work
in U. S. and Canada 1914-16 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate General at Moscow Dec. 28, 1916 ; v. c. at
Moscow Mar. 15, 1918 ; at Stockholm Sept. 14, 1918 ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept.
27, 1919 ; assigned to Stockholm Dec. 12, 1919 ; class
two May 24, 1920 ; detailed to office of Am. Commr.
at Berlin Mar. 18, 1921 ; assigned to Berlin Nov. 15,
1921 ; class one Nov. 17, 1921 ; cons, of class seven
June 22, 1922 ; class six June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. offi-
cer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; detailed to Dublin
July 12, 1924 ; assigned to Teheran Mar. 9, 1926 ;
class six June 8, 1927 ; assigned to the Dept. May 29,
1928 ; class five Dec. 19, 1929.— EE.
Nierlingr, Vera Grace. — b. Algona, Iowa ; high sch.
grad. ; stenog. in law office three yrs. ; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State June 1, 1927 ; at $1,440
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928;
at $1,800 Feb. 20, 1930 ; stenog., Commn. for study
and review of conditions in Haiti, 1930; at $1,920
July 1, 1930.— SS.
Noe, Ira James. — b. Washington, D. C, Feb. 5,
1897 ; Emerson Inst. grad. ; Univ. of Md. 1921-23 ;
U. S. Army 1914-19, Mexican border and overseas
service ; elk. in Govt, depts. 1919-20, 1924 ; automobile
ignition work 1924-25 ; elk. in express company
1925-26; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State
Feb. 4, 1926 ; at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,500 July
1. 1928 (Welch Act); at $1,560 July 1, 1928; at
!;;i.tj20 Apr. 1. 19;i0 ; at $1,680 July 1, 19:!U.— DCR.
Norman, Clyde L.— b. Stigler, Okla., Sept. 6, 1910;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; junior typist, Dept.
of Labor, 1929-30; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State May 12, 1930; at $1,560 July 1, 1930.— AP.
Norquist, Gordon. — b. San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 1,
1893 ; attended business sch. and engineering sch. ;
U. S. Navy 1917-19 ; elk. 1920-21 ; app. elk. at $1,400
in the San Francisco Passport Agency of the Dept.
of State Nov. 16, 1921 ; at $1,500 Aug. 1, 1924 ;
asst. passport agt. at San Francisco at $2,000 Jan.
I. 1928; at $2,200 July 1. 1928; at $2,300 Jan. 1,
1029 ; at $2,400 Aug. 1, 1929 ; at $2,600 May 1, 1930.
North, Oliver B. — b. New Haven. Conn., July 24,
1885 ; Yale. B. A. ; in business in Canada and Cuba ;
In sales and foundry work 16 yrs. ; app. asst. trade
commr. at Ottawa July 16, 1926; asst. cml. att. at
Ottawa May 31, 1927; trade commr. at Toronto July
16, 1928 ; asst. cml. att. at Ottawa Nov. 16, 1928.
Norweb, R. Henry. — b. Nottingham, England, May
31, 1894 ; Am. citizen ; Harvard A. B. 1916 ; private
sec. to Am. Amb. in Paris 1916-17 ; app., after exam.,
sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Mar. 16, 1917 ; as-
signed to Paris Mar. 17, 1917 ; class three Aug. 23,
1917 ; assigned to the Dept. May 26, 1921 ; class
two Mar. 26, 1922 ; assigned to Tokyo Aug. 11. 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class four July 1. 1924 ; assigned
as 1st sec. at The Hague May 1, 1925 ; class three
Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Santiago,
Chile, July 25, 1929 ; Int. Radio Conf., The Hague,
1929; to the Dept. Dec. 31, 1929; class two May 9,
1930 ; couns. of emb. at Santiago, Chile, May 26,
1930; married.
Nufer, Albert F. — b. New York City Oct. 21. 1894 ;
attended Buurmann's Inst, and business sch. in Bre-
men, Germany ; Eng. corr. in Bremen 1910 ; elk. at
Am. Consulates at Bremen and Barmen 1910-16 ;
V. c. at Erfurt 1916-17 ; at Cienfuegos 1917-19 ; with
business firms in Cienfuegos 1919-28 ; app. trade
commr. at Mexico City July 11, 1928 ; asst. cml. att.
at Mexico City Nov. 27, 1928 ; at Habana Feb. 4.
1930; married.
Oakes, Calvin Hawley. — b. Galveston, Tex., Aug. 7,
1904 ; St. Lukes Sch. grad. ; Yale. B. A. 1926 ; L'Ecole
Libre des Sciences Politiques 1928-29 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
see. in the Diplo. Ser. June 4. 1930 ; assigned as v. c.
at London June 10, 1930.
Ocheltree, John Burdon. — b. Riverside, Calif., Oct.
II, 1903; Univ. of Nev., B. A. 1925; Rhodes scholar,
Oxford, B. A. 1929 ; elk. 1925-26 ; app.. after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; married.
O'Donoghue, Sidney Eugene. — b. Emmitsburg, Md.,
Aug. 20, 1895 ; Mt. St. Mary's Coll.. Fordham Univ.,
and Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. ; U. S. Army 1917-
19 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Nov. 19,
1919 ; V. c. at Vladivostok Feb. 2, 1920 ; at Singa-
pore Apr. 2, 1920 ; at Trieste Oct. 5, 1921 ; at Athens
Jan. 30, 1922 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
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class three May 26, 1922; assigned to Atbcus June
23, 1922 ; to Saloniki Nov. 2, 1922 ; class two Feb.
26, 1923 ; assigned to Patras Sept. 12, 1923 ; to
Saloniki Sept. 14, 1923 ; class one Nov. 23, 1923 ; as-
signed to Prague .Jan. 4, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer un-
class. July 1, 1924 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; cons.
Mar. 3, 1925; assigned to Malta Mar. 1, 1926; app.
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned as
3d sec. at Berlin Dec. 10, 1929 ; class seven Dec. 26,
1929 ; married.
Offg-, Mary Pritohard (Mrs.) — h. Staunton, Va. ; Vir-
ginia Female Inst, (now Stuart Hall), A. B. ;
George Washington Univ. 1928-29 ; American Univ.
1929- ; Chicago Univ. Ext. 1929 ; teacher in public sch.
1890-95 ; teacher of Eng. and hist, in high sch. 1919 ;
elk. in Govt, depts. 1919-26 ; app. editorial asst. at
§1,500 in the Dept. of State Feb. 9, 1926; at $1,560
Mar. 1, ]927; at $1,680 Apr. 1, 1927; at $1,800 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— HA.
O'Hare, Joseph James (Maj.) — h. Boston, Mass.,
Feb. 19, 1893; U. S. M. A., grad. 1916; on duty with
Tacna-Arica Plebiscitary Commn. Feb. -June 1926 ;
assigned as mil. att. at Ilabana May 11, 1929;
married.
O'Keefe, James A. — b. Newark, N. J., Mar. 4,
1868 ; attended public sch., Cathedral Sch., and St.
Aloysius Acad., Newark, N. J. ; telegraph operator,
traffic cliief, and chief operator in telegraph com-
panies ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Jan. 2,
1909 ; at $1,200 Dec. 7, 1909 ; at $1,400 Sept. 10,
1913 ; at $1,600 July 28, 1917, effective Aug. 1 ; at
$1,800 Feb. 1, 1924; at $2,040 July 1, 1924; at
$2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,160 July 3,
1930 (Brookhart Act) ; married. — DOR.
Olcott, Mary Stuart McAllister (Mrs.) — 6. Wash-
ington, D. C. ; high sch. grad. ; attended normal sch.
and business sch. ; George Washington Univ. 1926-27 ;
minor library asst., Dept. of Labor, 1925-28 ; app.
library asst. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State July 9,
1928; at $1,800 Feb. 1, 1930; at $1,920 July 1,
1930.— HA.
O'Leary, Helen Josephine. — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; app. elk. at $1,320
in the Dept. of State Feb. 9, 1925 ; at $1,380 Mar. 1,
1927; at $1,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620
July 1, 1928; at $1,680 July 1, 1930; at $1,800
Nov. 1, 1930.— FP.
Oliver, Rayma Mildred, — b. Washington, D. C. ;
attended business sch. ; elk.. Govt. Printing Office,
192.3-25 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State
Nov. 11, 1925; at $1,500 Nov. 1, 1926; at $1,620
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 Sept. 1, 1928 ;
at $1,800 July 1, 1930.- VD.
Ollis, Luella Irene. — b. Lawndale, 111. ; attended
high sch. and business sch. ; bookkeeper 1916-23 ;
stenog. 1924-25 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept.
of State Jan. 2, 1926 ; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1,
1928 ; stenog., Conf. for the Codification of Int. Law,
The Hague, 1930; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— LA.
Olsson, Otto Oliver. — b. Marblehead, Mass., Jan.
12. 1898 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
elk. 1916-18, 1920-24 ; elk., Treas. Dept, 1918-20 ;
app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Dec. 6, 1924 ;
at $1,680 Nov. 1, 1926; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930 ; married.— FA.
O'Neill, Anna A. — b. Wa.shington, D. C. : Notre
Dame Acad. ; Washington Coll. of Law, LL. B. ; mem.
of bar of D. C. ; stenog., asst. to chemist, private sec.
five yrs. ; Brit. Pecuniary Claims Commn. 1912-15 ;
app. elk. in the Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1915 ; at
$1,200, under Ex. order, June 22, 1916, effective
Jiily 1 ; at $1,400 July 28, 1917, effective Aug. 1 ;
at $1,600 Aug. 1, 1918; law elk. at $2,000 Nov. 18,
1918; at $2,250 July 18, 1919; at $2,500 June 1,
1920 ; asst. solicitor at $3,000 Sept. 16, 1922 ; at
$3,200 May 1, 1925; at $3,500 Feb. 1, 1926; mem.
of Bd. of Review for Efficiency Ratings May 15,
1928 ; at $3,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; asst. to
the undersec. of state Sept. 1, 1928 ; at $3,800 Oct. 1,
1928; at $4,600 Sept. 1, 1929; at $5,000 July 1,
1930; at $5,200 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— U.
ONeill, James T.—b. Slatersville, R. I., Nov. 8,
1884 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; St.
Laurent Univ., Montreal, 1903 ; North Eastern Coll.
of Law 1915 ; Iwokkeeper and auditor 1906-7 ; insp.
and dep. collector of customs 1908-20 ; customs agt.
and act. collector of customs 1920-23 ; asst. custoibs
att. at Paris 1923-24 ; customs representative at
Ziirich 1924-25 ; customs att. at Florence 1925-27 ;
at Paris 1927-29 ; app. treas. att. at Paris Nov. 8,
1929; married.
Ord, James Basevi (Maj.) — b. Monterrey, Mexico,
Mar. 15, 1892; U. S. M. A., grad. 1915; assigned as
asst. mil. att. at Paris Apr. 23, 1928 ; married.
Orr, George. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 29, 1886 ;
high sch. grad. ; Temple Coll. 1906-7 ; elk. 1904-5 ;
surveying and drafting 1905-8 ; asst. engineer in con-
tracting firm and municipal engineering 1908-17,
1919-20 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt. ; app., after
exam., cons, of class seven June 4, 1920 ; detailed to
Panama Aug. 2, 1920 ; class six Mar. 1, 1923 ; For.
Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; class six Aug.
8, 1924 ; assigned to Paris June 6, 1925 ; to Stavanger
July 2, 1929 ; class five July 24, 1930 ; to Santo
Domingo Nov. 25, 1930 ; married.
Osborn, Howard Baldwin. — b. Passaic, N. J., June
14, 1877 ; Univ. of Pa., D. D. S. ; dentist since 1903 :
app. V. and dep. cons, at Rangoon Aug. 10, 1911 :
V. c. at Rangoon by act approved Feb. 5, 1915.
Osborne, Algernon Ashburner. — b. Sandusky, Ohio,
Sept. 10, 1882; Newark Acad.; Harvard, A. B. 1905;
Columbia, Ph. D. 1914 ; cml. work 1905-7 ; statistician
1910-11 ; instructor in economics at Univ. of Pa.,
Pittsburgh, Hobart. and Washington and Jefferson
Coll. 1913-18 ; statistician, War Dept., 1918-19 ; elk.
to trade commr. at Rome ; app. asst. trade conimr. at
Rome Nov. 18, 1920 ; trade commr. and asst. cml. att.
at Rome June 27, 1921 ; married.
Osborne, John Ball. — b. Wilke.s-P.arre, Pa., June
21, 18GS ; Harry Ilillman Acad. ; Yale, A. B. 1889,
A. M. 1894 ; mem. of bar of Pa. ; app. cons, at Ghent
Nov. 29, 1889 ; resigned Dec. 23, 1893 ; law practice
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209
1895-97 ; asst. sec, Reciprocity Commn., 1897-1905 ;
chief, Bu. of Trade Relations, Dept. of State, 1905-
12 ; designated mem. of Interdepartmental Statistical
Committee by Ex. order of Sept. 10, 1908 ; hon.
commr. gen. to Universal and Int. Exposition, Brus-
sels, 1910 ; lion, commr. to Am. Exposition, Berlin,
1910; del., Int. Cong, of Chambers of Com. and Cml.
nnd Industrial Assoc, London, 1910; app. cons, at
Havre Aug. 22, 1912; cons, of class three by act ap-
proved Feb. 5, 1915 ; cons. gen. of class four Sept. 5,
1919 ; assigned to Christiania July 1, 1920 ; to Genoa
Feb. 10, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer of class three July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Stockholm Nov. 16, 1926 ; del.,
Cong, of Int. Chamber of Com., Stockholm, 1927 ;
class two May 9, 1930; married.
Ostertag:, Augustus. — b. Philadelphia. Pa., Aug. 4,
1800 ; attended public and business sch. ; elk., stenog.,
and bookkeeper 1906-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; sec. to
banker 1019-21 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Bar-
ranquilla Dec. 21, 1921; at Cartagena Mar. 6, 1922;
V. cat Cartagena Aug. 15, 1922 ; at Guatemala Feb.
12, 1923 ; at La Paz Aug. 21, 1924 ; at Habana July 6,
1025 ; at Matanzas Sept. 26, 1925 ; at Bremerhaven
June 22, 1927.
Oswald, Winne Blanchard (Mrs.) — 6. Chicago, 111. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. and art sch. ;
app. elk., temp., at $960 in the Dept. of State May 1,
1919 ; permanently at $900 Feb. 1, 1921 ; at $1,000
Aug. 16, 1921 ; at $1,100 Feb. 1, 1924 ; at $1,200 May
3J, 1924, effective June 1; at $1,500 July 1, 1924; at
$1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1,
1930.— A-C/C.
Ott, Robert Mitchell. — ft. Chihuahua, Mexico, of
Am. parents, Jan. 2, 1907 ; high sch. grad. ; printing
apprentice in Chihuahua 1924-25 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Ciudad Juarez Mar. 6, 1925 ; v. c. at
Ciudad Juarez May 3, 1928 ; at Chihuahua, temp.,
Jan. 31, 1929 ; at Ciudad Juarez Feb. 9, 1929 ; at
Chihuahua Jan. 11, 1930 ; at Mexicali Apr. 4, 1930.
Otterman, Harvey Boyd. — h. Allegheny, Pa., Sept.
17, 1889 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; Car-
negie Inst, of Tech. two yrs. ; studied accounting and
business admin. ; elk. 1909-12 ; app. elk. at $900 in
the Dept. of State Dec 6, 1912 ; at $1,000 Apr. 22,
1914; at $1,400 June 22, 1916, effective July 1; class
three Nov. 25, 1918; at $1,800 Dec. 31, 1920, effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1921 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1924 ; asst. to the
chief. Division of For. Ser. Admin., Aug. 19, 1924 ;
at $2,200 Dec. 1, 1925; at $2,400 June 16, 1926; at
$2,500 Jan. 1, 1928; at $2,700 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,800 July 1, 1928; at $2,900 July 1, 1930;
married. — FA.
Oury-Jackson, Joseph Francis Granville, — 6. Du-
rango, Mexico, of Am. parents, Sept. 23, 1900 ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. in Mexico ; Detroit
Jr. Coll., grad. 1922 ; U. S. Army 1917-20, overseas
service ; teacher in sch. in Durango, Mexico, 1922-24 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Durango Aug. 7, 1924 ;
V. c at Durango Sept. 15, 1928.
Owen, Jacob M. — h. in Nova Scotia, 1847 ; Brit.
subject ; lawyer ; app. cons. agt. at Annapolis Royal
Apr. 18, 1872.
Owen, Mary Eleanor. — ft. La Plata, Md. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; George Washington
Univ. 1929; elk. 1927-28; typist, Post Office Dept.,
1928-29, Census Bu., 1929-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State June 18, 1930.— PD.
Owen, Somerset Anthony. — ft. La Plata, Md., Dec.
18, 1806 ; Western Md. Coll. two yrs. ; Georgetown
Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S. ; Loyola Univ. Law Sch.
one yr. ; supervisor in munitions factory 1916-18 ;
U. S. Army 1918 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of
State Aug. 19, 1919 ; at $1,100 Nov. 1, 1919 ; at
$1,200 Oct. 1, 1920 ; passport agt. at New Orleans at
$2,500 June 18, 1921, effective July 1 ; at $2,700
Nov. 1, 1926 ; at $2,900 July 1, 1927 ; also despatch
agt. at New Orleans July 25, 1927 ; at $3,100 Jan. 1,
1028 ; at $3,200 May 1, 1928 ; at $3,400 July 1, 1928 ;
at $3,600 May 1, 1930.
Owens, Louis George. — ft. Washington, D. C, Dec.
15, 1900 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
cml. work 1916-17 ; app. messenger in the Dept. of
State Aug. 1, 1917 ; elk., temp., at $720 Nov. 1, 1918 ;
permanently at $900 Nov. 1, 1919 ; at $1,000 Jan.
20, 1923 ; at $1,100 May 31, 1024, effective June 1 ;
at $1,380 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 May 1, 1925 ; at
$1,680 Jan. 16, 1926 ; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,860 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,980 July
1, 1930; married.— PD.
Packer, Earl LeNoir. — 6. Ogden, Utah, Nov. 10,
1894 ; George Washington, A. B. 1921, LL. B. 1929 ;
mem. of bar of D. C. ; elk. and newspaper reporter
1912-15; elk., War Dept., 1915-17, in Am. Emb. at
Petrograd Jan-July 1917, with Am. Mil. Mission,
Petrograd, July 1917-Jan. 1918 ; U. S. Army 1917-19,
1st It., overseas service ; asst. mil. att. at Petrograd
Jan. 1918-Oct. 1919 ; app. special asst. at $2,160 in
the Dept. of State Feb. 10, 1920 ; app., after exam.,
V. c of career of class three May 24, 1920 ; drafting
officer at $2,500 in the Dept. of State June 17, 1921,
effective July 1, and designated asst. chief. Division
of Russ'an Affairs ; v, c detailed to the office of the
Am. Commr. at Riga Feb. 20, 1922 ; assigned to
Reval Sept. 19, 1922 ; detailed as v. c. with rank of
3d sec. of leg. to Am. Leg. at Riga Oct. 14, 1922 ;
class two Feb. 26, 1923 ; class one Nov. 23, 1923 ; For.
Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to the
Dept. Feb. 6, 1925 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; cons.
Mar. 3, 1925 ; class seven June 8, 1927 ; asst. chief.
Division of Eastern European Affairs, Oct. 13, 1928 ;
resigned May 1, 1929; app. drafting officer at $5,600
in the Dept. of State and designated a&st. chief.
Division of Eastern European Affairs, May 1, 1929 ;
at $6,500 July 1, 1930 ; married. — EE.
*Paddock, Gordon. — ft. New York City Sept. 6, 1865 ;
Princeton, B. A. 1887 ; Columbia, LL. B. 1889 ; mem.
of bar of N. Y. ; law elk. two yrs. ; law practice
1890-1901 ; app. sec. of leg. at Seoul Apr. 24, 1901 ;
also V. and dep. cons. gen. May 9, 1901 ; sec. of leg.
and cons. gen. May 23, 1902 ; relieved of duties as
sec. of leg. Nov. 24, 1905 ; v. cons. gen. July 17,
1906 ; V. and dep. cons, at Harbin May 1, 1909 ;
V. and dep. cons. gen. at Mukden Nov. 1, 1909 ;
cons, at Tabriz June 24, 1910 ; cons, of class seven
by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ;
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detailed to Teheran Dec. 16, 1920 ; trans, to the
Diplo. Ser. under Ex. order and app. sec. of emb.
or leg. of class two July 14, 1922 ; assigned to the
Dept. July 20, 1922 ; to Belgrade Nov. 13, 1922 ;
For. Ser. oCacer of class four July 1, 1924 ; assigned
as 1st sec. at Copenhagen July 1, 1926 ; class three
Dec. 19, 1929; 1st sec. at Paris Jan. 11, 1930; re-
tired Sept. 30. 1980, under the acts of May 24, 1924,
and July 3, 1926 ; married.
Page, Charles Albert. — 6. Newton, Mass., Mar. 13,
1899 ; Country Day Sch. of Boston ; Thacher Sch. ;
Harvard, A. B. 1921 ; Harvard Sch. of Business
Admin. 1921 ; Univ. of Grenoble 1926 ; U. S. Marine
Corps 1918 ; teacher in Thacher Sch. 1923 ; with
publishing houses 1921-22, 1923-26 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. oflScer unclass. and v. c. of career
July 5, 1927 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept.
29, 1928 ; to Habana Mar. 6, 1928 ; as For. Ser. offi-
cer to the emb. at Habana May 16, 1929 ; sec. In the
Diplo. Ser. May 28, 1929 ; assigned as 3d sec. at
Habana June 11, 1929 ; at Quito June 24, 1930.
Page, Edward, jr. — 6. Ardmore, Pa., July 31,
1905; Middlesex Sch.; Country Day Sch. (Newton);
Harvard, A. B. 1928; Univ. of Grenoble 1928-29;
Univ. of Heidelberg 1929 ; elk., brokerage firm, 1929 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to Montreal, temp.,
Nov. 27, 1929 ; as For. Ser. officer to the emb. at
Tokyo Dec. 13, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 22,
1930 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Tokyo Jan. 25, 1930 ;
as V. c. at Harbin June 18, 1930.
Palcho, Georgia M. (Mrs.) — 6. Lewisburg, W. Va. ;
attended public sch., normal sch., and business sch. ;
George Washington Univ. one yr. ; teacher in public
sch. two yrs. ; elk., War Dept., two yrs. ; app. elk.
at .$900 in the Dept. of State Jan. 17, 1921 ; at $1,000
Jan. 9, 1922 ; at $1,100 Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan.
1, 1923; at $1,200 Oct. 1, 1923; at $1,680 July 1,
1924 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,300
June 1. 1930.— WE.
Palmer, ^y Eliot. — b. Providence, R. I.. Nov. 20.
1887 ; Worcester Acad. ; Brown Univ., B. A. 1908 ;
Sorbonne, Faculty de Droit, 1908-9 ; George Wash-
ington, M. Dip. 1910 ; app., after exam., cons. asst.
Dec. 20, 1910 ; assigned to the Dept. Jan. 16, 1911 ;
to the emb. at Mexico City May 31, 1911 ; to the
Dept. Dec. 3, 1912 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Paris
Jan. 8, 1913 ; at Brussels Feb. 26, 1914 ; v. c. at
Brussels Feb. 6, 1915 ; detailed to the Dept. Mar. 15,
1915 ; cons, of class eight July 24, 1916, and assigned
to Madrid ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; class four .Tune
4, 1920 ; assigned to Bucharest Aug. 25, 1921 ; class
three Nov. 23, 1921 ; cons. gen. of class four June 5,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Vancouver Aug. 3, 1929 ; class two July
24, 1930 ; married.
Pangburn, Harry Keep. — 1). Perry, Iowa, Mar. 27,
1879 ; attended business sch. ; Medical Coll. of Ohio
1898 ; Univ. of Chicago, M. D. 1901 ; act. asst.
surgeon. Marine Hospital Ser., 1901-2 ; surgeon for
mining companies 1003-8 ; private practice in Aca-
nn'.co, Mexico, since 1008 ; app. v. and dep. oons. at
Acapulco Sept. 1, 1908 ; v. c. at Acapulco by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915; at Ciudad Juarez Nov. 24,
1930; married.
Park, James Loder. — h. B<'aver Falls, Pa., ,mne
14, 1895 ; Gettysburg Coll., B. S. 1916 ; Harvard Med.
Sch. 1916-19; student Med. Res. 1918-19; with the
Near East Relief Committee in the Aleppo area 1919-
21 ; app. elk. in the Am. Consulate General at Smyrna
Sept. 21, 1921 ; v. c. at Smyrna June 7, 1922 ; at Con- '
stautinople May 15, 1923 ; at Aden May 27, 1924 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career May 17, 1928; assigned to Aden May 29,
1028; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 31, 1928; assigned
as V. c. and 3d sec. at Addis Ababa June 15, 1928.
Park, Nelson Renfrew.^ — 6. Boston, Mass., Nov. 25,
1890 ; St. Johnsbury Acad. ; Colo. Coll., A. B. 1914 ;
teacher in high sch. 1914-15 ; teacher and principal
in high sch. in Porto Rico 1916-18 ; Porto Rico
Brigade 1918-19 ; app. v. c. at La Paz May 5, 1919 ;
at Guatemala Aug. 31, 1922 ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three Nov. 16, 1922 ; assigned to
Guatemala Nov. 24, 1922 ; to Callao-Lima Feb. 12,
1923 ; class two Nov. 23, 1923 ; class one May 10,
1024 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class
eight June 2, 1926 ; cons. June 15, 1926 ; assigned to
Ceiba Feb. 12, 1927 ; class seven Dec. 19, 1929 ; as-
signed to Torreon Sept. 18, 1930 ; married.
Park, Sam. — b. Bedford, Iowa. July 3, 1857; at-
tended public sch. ; pres. of lumber company twenty
yrs. ; app. v. c. at Biarritz Nov. 15, 1920 ; married.
Parker, Edlow George. — b. Washington, D. C. Dec.
27, 1912 ; app. asst. messenger in the Dept. of Stale
Aug. 20, 1930.— PI>.
Parker, Edward S.—b. McCormick. S. C, May 14,
1894 ; attended high sch. ; Univ. of Paris 1919 ; with
cotton exporting firm 1915-17, 1919-22 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, 2d It., overseas service ; with Am. Relief
Admin, in Russia 1922-23 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
General at Calcutta Sept. 29, 1924; v. c. at Madras
Jan. 7, 1925 ; at Cologne June 30, 1926 ; married.
Parkins, Albina Landstreet. — b. Shenandoah Val-
ley, Va. ; attended private sch. and coll. ; private tu-
tors ; sec. to commandant of War Coll. 1917; research
1918; app. elk., temp., at $1,080 in the Dept. of
State Sept. 21, 1918 ; at $1,140 Mar. 1, 1919 ; per-
manently, at $900 May 1, 1919 ; at $1,000 July 1,
1919; at $1,200 July 1, 1920; at $1,500 July 1, 1924;
at $1,560 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 1928; at $1,800 Oct. 1. 1928;
at $2,000 Apr. 1, 1929 ; at $2,300 Nov. 1. 1929 ; at
$2,500 July 1, 1930.— WE.
Parks, James Edward. — b. EnfleUl, N. C, June 12.
1888 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; railway
mail service 1907-12; transatlantic mail service 1912-
14; cnil. work 1914-16; U. S. postal agency in France
ten months; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt., overseas
service ; capt., O. R. C. ; app. elk. in Am. Emb. at
Paris Mar. 26, 1920 ; at Am. Consulate General at
Paris July 1, 1921 ; v. c. at Paris Oct. 2, 1923 ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three June 13,
1924 ; assigned to Lille June 23, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer
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211
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Cardiff July 12,
1924 ; to Luxemburg May 19, 1926 ; to Martinique
Mar. 14. 1929 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to
Martinique July 24, 1930; to Paris Sept. 26, 1930;
married.
Parsloe, Arthur Gerard, — b. Atlanta, Ga.. May 25,
1888 ; studied under private tutors ; with railroad
companies 1912-14 ; elk. and asst. paymaster at
Porto Alegre 1914-16 ; teacher of English in Porto
Alegre 1916-17 ; mgr. of plantation near Santos
11)17-18; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Santos
Jan. 27, 1918 ; v. c. at Santos June 27, 1918 ; resigned
May 18. 1922 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Santos
Oct. 7, 1922 ; v. c. at Santos June 7, 1923 ; married.
Pasquet, Maurice. — 6. Newport, R. I., July 3, 1902 ;
attended high sch. in France and U. S. ; L'ficole
Libre des Sciences Politiques 1927-28 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate General at Paris June 29, 1925 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930;
married.
Pastorini, Louisa. — h. Binghamton. N. Y. ; at-
tended business high sch. ; telephone operator 1911-
14 ; app. asst. telephone operator at $720 in the Dept.
of State Dec. 12, 1914 ; telephone switchboard opera-
tor June 19, 1917, effective July 1 ; at $1,140 July 1,
1924; at $1,260 Dec. 1, 1925; at $1,320 Mar. 1,
1927 ; at $1,380 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,440
July 1, 1928; at $1,560 July 1, 1930; at $1,620
July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— DCR.
Patterson, Jefferson. — 6. Dayton, Ohio, May 14,
1891 ; Adirondack-FIa. Sch. ; Yale, A. B. 1913 ; Har-
vard, LL. B. 1916 ; Harvard Sch. of Business Admin.
1910-17 ; mem. of bar of Ohio ; U. S. Army 1917-19,
2d It. ; law elk. 1920 ; app., after exam., sec. of
emb. or leg. of class four Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned
to the Dept. Sept. 8, 1921 ; asst. sec, Conf. on Limi-
tation of Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ; assigned
to Peking Mar. 1, 1922 ; class three Jan. 23, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned
as 2d sec. at Bogota July 17, 1924 ; at Constantinople
Sept. 2. 1926 ; class five May 23, 1929 ; assigned to
the Dept. Mar. 22, 1930; 1st sec. Apr. 17, 1930.— NE.
Patterson, Kichard Sharpe. — h. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
Feb. 24, 1908 ; George Washington, A. B. 1929 ; app.
editorial asst. at $1,800 in the Dept. of State June 10,
1929 ; at $2,000 Apr. 7, 1930 ; at $2,200 July 1,
1930— HA.
Patton. Kenneth Stuart. — b. Salem, Va., July 22,
1882 ; Univ. of Va., A. B. 1904 ; grad. work at Sor-
bonne 1904-5 ; Johns Hopkins Univ. 1905-8 ; special
work in Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, 1906 ; app.,
after exam., cons. asst. June 24, 1908 ; detailed to
the Dept. July 1, 1908 ; to Marseille Jan. 18, 1909 ;
v. and dep. cons, at Rome Apr. 20, 1909 ; at Ceiba
Feb. 15, 1912 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Lisbon
July 27, 1912 ; cons, at Cognac Nov. 24, 1913 ; cons,
of class eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned
to La Rochelle July 1, 1915 ; to Calais Oct. 27, 1916 ;
class seven Nov. 10, 1916 ; detailed to Paris Feb. 15,
1919 ; assigned to Belgrade May 27, 1919 ; class six
Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; class four Nov.
19, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ;
class four Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Paris, temp.,
Aug. 2, 1927 ; to Belgrade Oct. 1, 1927 ; to Leipzig
Dec. 19, 1928 ; cons. gen. Feb. 17, 1930 ; assigned to
Batavia Mar. 26, 1930 ; class three May 9, 1930 ;
married.
Pawl, Georgina (Mrs.) — b. Racine, Wis. ; attended
public sch. and business sch. ; Chicago Univ. one yr. ;
George Washington Univ. one yr. ; app. elk., temp.,
at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Aug. 26, 1920;
permanently at $960 Feb. 26, 1921 ; at $1,000 Aug.
16, 1921, effective Aug. 26; at $1,100 Dec. 30, 1922,
effective Jan. 1, 1923; at $1,200 Nov. 12, 1923; at
$1,440 July 1, 1924; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1925; at
$1,560 Jan. 1, 1928; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,680 Sept. 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 July 1,
1930; at $1,860 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— VD.
Paxson, Frances Belle.^ — b. Waterford, Va. ; busi-
ness high sch. grad. ; typist 1912-19 ; elk.. War Dept.,
1919-20 ; app. elk. at $1,100 in the Dept. of State
Apr. 15, 1920 ; at $1,200 Dec. 30, 1922, effective
Jan. 1, 1923; at $1,440 July 1, 1924; at $1,500
July 16, 1926; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,680 July 1. 1928 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Paxton, John Hall. — b. Galesburg, lU., July 28,
1899 ; Shanghai Am. Sch. grad. ; Phillips Andover
grad. ; Yale, B. A. 1922 ; Magdalene Coll., Cambridge
Univ., England, and L'Ecole Libre des Sciences Poli-
tiques 1923-24 ; S. A. T. C. 1918 ; translator of
French scientific books and tutor ; app., after exam.,
For. Ser. officer unclass. Mar. 20, 1925 ; v. c. of
career and assigned to Nanking Sept. 2, 1925 ; lan-
guage officer at Peiping July 23, 1929 ; class eight and
cons. Oct. 16, 1929 ; married.
Payne, Charles Edward Beresford. — b. Marquette,
M:ch.. Dec. 14, 1891 ; high sch. grad. ; attended busi-
ness sch. ; La Salle Ext. Univ. ; elk. 1909-13 ; asst.
agt. for railway company in Canada 1913-18 ; with
lumber company in Canada 1918-19 ; app. v. c. at
London, Ont.. Feb. 21. 1921 ; at Niagara Falls, temp.,
July 29, 1926; at London. Out., Nov. 16, 1926;
married.
Payne, Stephen. — b. Fairfax, Va., Oct. 7, 1S95 :
U. S. Army 1917-19 ; U. S. Navy Yard 1919-22 ; app.
laborer in the Dept. of State Apr. 13, 1926. — CC.
♦Pearson, Alfred John. — b. Landskrona, Sweden,
Sept. 29, 1809 ; naturalized ; Bethany Coll., A. B.
1893 ; Yale, Ph. D. 1896 ; Univ. of Nebr. and Minn. ;
prof, of English at Upsala and Gustavus Adolphus
Coll. 1896-1907 ; prof, of modern languages at Drake
Univ. 1907 — ; dir. of overseas activities of Y. M. C. A.
1918-19 ; author of several monographs ; app. E. E.
and M. P. to Poland Apr. 2, 1924 ; to Finland June
23, 1925 ; resigned Apr. 30, 1930 ; married.
* Pearson, Frederick Fanning Ayer. — b. Newport,
R. I.. Oct. 5, 1888; Harvard, A. M. 1911; reporter
and editorial work on newspapers 1912-15 ; U. S.
Army 1917-18, 1st It. ; app., after exam., sec. of emb.
or leg. of class four Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to The
Hague Sept. 27, 1919 ; to London Sept. 1, 1920 ; class
three Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned to Budapest Jan. 10.
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1922 ; to Prague Mar. 3, 1022 ; For. Scr. officer of
class six and assigned as 2d sec. at Prague July 1,
1924 ; class five Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned as 2d sec. at
Santiago, Chile, July 1, 1926 ; at Vienna Apr. 2. 1929 ;
resigned June 15, 19o0 ; married.
Peck, George Curtis. — h. Auburn, N. Y., Mar. 28,
18S5 ; Peekskill Mil. Acad. ; Notre Dame Univ. ; George
Washington, LL. B., LL. M. ; grad. work, American
Univ., 1920-23 ; mem. of bar of Rep. of Panama and
Canal Zone ; newspaper corr. in Philippines and Far
East 1900-6 ; organized office of dir. of public works,
Philippine Is. ; sec. to dir. two yrs. ; sec, Coll. of
Political Science, George Washington Univ., 1907-8 ;
special agt., Roosevelt Immigration Commn., 1908-
9 ; tariff expert. House Ways and Means Committee,
1909-10 ; private sec. 1910-14 ; advisory counsel,
Lithuanian Commn., 1918-23 ; attorney, Mexican
Mixed Claims Commn., 1926 ; app. trade commr. at
San Juan May 16, 1926 ; cml. att. at Panama Sept.
21, 1926 ; also at San Jos^, Costa Rica, and Managua
Oct. 8, 1928; married.
Peck, William Lawrence. — h. Putnam, Conn.. Mar.
30, 1895 ; Gunnery Sch. grad. ; Trinity Coll., A. B.
1916 ; Sorbonne 1919 ; teacher 1916-17 ; U. S. Marine
Corps 1917-19 ; investigator for insur. company 1920 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Stockholm July 8, 1920 ;
app.. after exam., v. c. of career of class three Nov.
16, 1922 ; assigned to Stockholm Nov. 24, 1922 ; to
Reval (Tallinn) May 19, 1923; For. Ser. officer un-
class. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Leipzig Mar. 9, 1925 ;
to Cobh May 19, 1928 ; class eight, cons., and assigned
to Cobh July 24, 1930; married.
Peck, Willys Ruggles. — &. Tientsin, China, of Am.
parents, Oct. 24, 1882; Univ. of Calif., A. B. 1906;
teacher of Eng., Chihli, China, 1902-4 ; app., after
exam., student interpreter in China Oct. 8, 1906 ;
asst. Chinese sec. at Peking Nov. 9, 1908 ; Chinese
sec. at Peking Sept. 11, 1913 ; cons, at Tsingtau
May 5, 1914 ; detailed as v. cons. gen. at Hankow
Dec. 1, 1914 ; cons, of class five by act approved
Feb. 5, 1015 ; returned to Tsingtau Feb. 6, 1915 ;
detailed to Shanghai Apr. 4, 1916 ; as v. c. at
Tientsin May 12, 1916 ; returned to Tsingtau July
24, 1916 ; detailed to Peking Apr. 27, 1918 ; returned
to Tsingtau June 10, 1918 ; detailed to Peking July
14, 1919 ; class four June 11, 1920 ; Chinese sec.
at Peking July 1, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer of class
four July 1, 1924 ; class three Aug. 8, 1924 ; Chinese
sec. of Am. del.. Special Conf. on Chinese Customs
Tariff, Peking, 1925-26 ; assigned to the Dept. June
18, 1926 ; asst. chief, Division of Far Eastern Affairs,
Mar. 27, 1928-Nov. 25, 1930 ; class two May 17,
1928 ; class one May 9, 1930 ; married.
Pelton, Walter Earle. — 6. in Union Co., 111., May
28, 1800 ; attended business sch. and Ohio Mech.
Inst. ; National Univ., LL. B. 1922 ; mem. of bar of
D. C. ; stenog. for private concerns ; U. S. Navy
1918; app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State
Mar. 17, 1919; at $1,400 Dec. 31, 1919, effective
Jan. 1, 1920; at $1,600 Nov. 21, 1923; at $1,860
July 1, 1924 ; an asst. to the solicitor at $2,000
July 1, 192S (Welch Act) ; at $2,600 June 1, 1929;
at $2,800 July 1, 1930.— SO.
Peltzer, Rudolph. — b. Crefold, Germany, July 5, ;
1890; naturalized; attended coll. in Germany; elk. !
and bookkeeper in U. S. 1906-20 ; for. corr. in
Buchare.st 1921-22 ; bank elk. in Bucharest 1922-23, ]
in New York City 1923-24 ; app. elk. in Am. Con- ' i
sulate at Bucharest Nov. 18, 1924 ; v. c. at Bucharest
July 17, 1928; married.
Penfield, James Kedzie. — b. New York City Apr. 9,
1908; Princlpia Jr. Coll. 1925-27; Stanford, A. B. 1
1929 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., i
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, j
1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Ciudad Juarez Apr. 29, 1
1930 ; at Progrcso June 13, 1930 ; to the For. Ser. |
Sch. Sept. 27, 1930.
Perkins, Brigg Andrew. — b. Bountiful, Utah, May
25, 1874 ; Stanford Univ., A. B. 1906 ; Univ. of Calif., j
M. A. 1912 ; mining engineer one yr. ; teacher in high j
sch. nine yrs. ; Y. M. C. A. sec. in France one yr. ; i
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Zurich Dec. 22, 1919; j
V. c. at Belgrade Apr. 20, 1921 ; at Zagreb Feb. 4, j
1924 ; at Belgrade, temp., July 26, 1926 ; at Zagreb |
Nov. 15, 1926 ; at Stuttgart June 22, 1927 ; at Bergen
Aug. 6, 1930.
Perkins, Charles Brush. — b. Cleveland, Ohio, Mar.
.30, 1907 ; Union Coll., A. B. 1929 ; app., after exam., ]
For. Ser. officer unclass-, v. c. of career, and sec. in |
the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at j
Bucharest, temp., Dec. 21, 1930; married.
Perkins, Clarence Warwick, jr. — b. Baltimore, Md.,
July 23, 1899 ; .Johns Hopkins, A. B. 1921 ; S. A. T. C.
1918 ; newspaper reporter and asst. financial editor
1921-24 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. i
and V. c. of career Oct. 16, 1924 ; assigned to Vienna {
Nov. 8, 1924 ; to Lucerne, temp.. May 23, 1927 ; to ,
Vienna Nov. 15, 1927 ; to Lausanne, temp., Jan. 13,
1928 ; to Vienna Apr. 18, 1928 ; to Danzig May 4,
1929 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Danzig Oct.
IG, 1929 ; married.
Perkins, Ernest Ralph. — b. North Haverhill, N. H.,
Dec. 27, 1893 ; Tilton Sch. grad. ; Wesleyan Univ., ;
A. B. 1917; Clark Univ., A. M. 1921, Ph. D. 1930;
Harvard, summers 1925, 1926, 1927; teacher of hist.,
Lawrence Acad., 1917-18 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; news- j
paper work 1919-20 ; instructor in hist., Denison 4
Univ., 1921-22 ; assoc. prof, of hist.. Norwich Univ., j
1922-30 ; app. research asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of i
State Oct. 1, 1930.— HA. |
Perkins, Isham W. — b. Henderson, Tenn., Jan. 30, -1
1900 ; high sch. grad. ; West Tenn. State Normal Sch. ':
1920-22 ; attended business sch. ; elk. 1922-25 ; li- i
brary asst., Dept. of Agric, 1925-27 ; app. elk. at i
$1,320 in the Dept. of State Nov. 16, 1927 ; at $1,440 i
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $1,500 July 1, 1928; j
at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— DCR. |l
Perkins, Lindsay Sanders. — b. Hardin Co., Tenn.,
Dec. 25, 1863 ; type-setter, reporter, newspaper editor, ;.
and author 1881-91 ; file elk., reviewer, and special ex- '?j
aminer of pension claims, Dept. of Interior, 1891- ■^
1915 ; special agt., interpreter, and translator, Dept. ■«
of Justice, 1915-21 ; app. translator, temp., at $1,800 '\
in the Dept. of State Oct. 22, 1929 ; permanently at }
$2,000 Dec. 26, 1929 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— TR. *
BIOGRAPHIES
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Perkins, Mahlon Fay. — b. North Adams. Mass.,
Nov. 23. 1882; Harvard, A. B. 1904 ; advertising work
1905-6 ; tutor 1906 ; teacher 1906-8 ; app., after
exam., student interpreter in China Jan. 14, 1909 ;
V. and dep. cons at Chefoo May 25, 1911 ; also inter-
preter July 25, 1911 ; dep. cons. gen. and interpreter
at Shanghai May 13, 1912 ; assessor, Int. Mixed Court
at Shanghai, 1913-18 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. Mar.
17, 1914 ; designated to exercise judicial authority
and jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases at
Shanghai Mar. 17, 1914 ; v. c. at Shanghai Feb. 6,
1915; consular judge, Shanghai, Mar. 11, 1915;
cons, of class six Sept. 14, 1917 ; assigned to Changsha
Apr. 15, 1918 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to
Shanghai Apr. 8, 1920 ; class four June 4, 1920 ;
detailed to the Dept. May 10, 1922 ; class three
Aug. 23, 1922 ; cons. gen. of class four June 5, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; assigned
as cons, at Tientsin Sept. 3, 1925 ; tech. adviser.
Special Conf. on Chinese Customs Tariff, and Commn.
on Extraterritoriality in China, Peking, 1925 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 9, 1928 ; assigned as couns.
of leg. at Peiping Feb. 16, 1928 ; class two May 17,
1928 ; class one July 24, 1930 ; married.
Perry, Albert Walter. — b. Asher, Okla., Apr. 8,
1905 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Okla. and Oklahoma
City Univ. ; George Washington Law Sch. 1927- ;
asst. purchasing agt. 1925-27 ; asst. auditor. Gen.
Accounting Office, 1927-29 ; app. elk. at $2,000 in the
Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1930 ; married. — BA.
Peter, Hilda. — 6. Montgomery Co., Md. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; secretary 1927-29 ; stenog-
clk., Federal Trade Commn., 1929-30, in Census Bu.
Feb.-July 1930 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State July 19, 1930.— SS.
Peter, William. — 6. in St. Lucia, Brit. West Indies,
in 1851; Brit, subject; merchant; app. cons. agt. at
St. Lucia Jan. 8. 1873 ; married.
Peters, Morris Austin. — 6. Boston, Mass., Mar. 10,
1870 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Mass. Inst, of Tech. three
yrs. ; stock broker 1894—1907 ; planter in Porto
Rico 1907-9 ; with fruit company since 1909 ; app.
V. c. at Puerto Plata July 9, 1915.
Peterson, Ruth E. — -b. Wcskan, Kans. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog. 1928—30 ; clk-
typist. Census Bu., Mar.-May 1930 ; app. elk. at
$1,200 in the Dept. of State May- 16, 1930.— DCR.
Petrain. Alvin Leonard. — b. Moline, 111., July 2,
1892 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ; elk. and
telegraph operator 1907-26 ; insp. in mfg. plant 1926-
29; app. telegrapher at $1,800 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 8. 1929 ; at .$1,920 July 1, 1930 ; married— DCR.
Peyton, Ashby. — b. King George Co., Va., Apr. 25,
1900 ; app. laborer, temp., in the Dept. of State Nov.
17. 1930.— IIA.
Phelan, George Roosevelt. — b. Bordeaux, France, of
Am. parents, Sept. 13, 1888 ; St. Michaels Coll. of
Brussels, Belgium, 1902-10 ; elk. in Am. Consulate at
Brussels 1911 ; mgr. of sugar estate in Venezuela
1912-18 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at La Guaira
Oct. 22, 1918; at Puerto Cabello May 1, 1919; v. c.
at Puerto Cabello June 19, 1919; at La Guaira, t mp..
Nov. 13, 1920; at Puerto Cabello Dec. 27, 1920; at
Barbados, temp., Oct. 15, 1923 ; at Puerto Cabello
Dec. 10, 1923 ; married.
Phelan, Raymond. — 6. Brussels, Belgium, of Am.
parents, Oct. 3, 1893 ; St. Michaels Coll., Brussels,
grad. 1911 ; instructor in French, Mecenas Inst., Trini-
dad, 1914-16 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Trinidad
Feb. 7, 1916 ; v. c. at Trinidad Dec. 29, 1916 ; at
La Guaira Aug. 12, 1918 ; at Trinidad May 2, 1919 ;
at Tenerife Mar. 22, 1921 ; at Las Palmas May 1,
1924 ; at Tenerife Sept. 13, 1924 ; at Dakar Oct. 15,
1924 ; at Guadeloupe Aug. 28, 1925 ; resigned Aug. 20,
1927 ; app. v. c. at Medellin July 16, 1930 ; married.
Philip, Hoffman.— &. Washington, D. C, July 13,
1872 ; Lawrenceville Sch. ; private tutors ; Magdalene
Coll., Cambridge Univ., England ; Columbian Law
Sch. (now George Washington) ; First Volunteer Cav-
alry, 1898, Cuban service ; app. dep. cons. gen. at
Tangier Nov. 6, 1901 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at
Tangier Nov. 18, 1902 ; cons. gen. at Tangier Mar. 8,
1905 ; sec. of leg. and cons. gen. at Tangier Jan. 11,
1906 ; mem. of Mixed Claims Commn. at Casa Blanca
1908 ; app. min. resident and cons. gen. to Abyssinia
July 20, 1908 ; sec. of emb. at Rio de Janeiro Dec. 21,
1909 ; at Constantinople June 24, 1910 ; chief. Division
of Near Eastern Affairs, Feb. 10, 1912 ; sec. of emb.
at Constantinople Aug. 22, 1912 ; received Red Cross
Balkan war medal for services at San Stefano and
Constantinople 1912-13 ; volunteer aid to Am. Amb. at
Paris Aug.-Oct. 1914 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of class
one by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned as couns.
of emb. at Constantinople July 17, 1016 ; charge
d'affaires at Constantinople with representation of in-
terests of Allied powers at Sublime Porte Jan.-Nov.
1916; E. E. and M. P. to Colombia Aug. 8, 1917;
empowered by the Pres. to exchange treaty ratifica-
tions between U. S. and Colombia on Panama question
Jan. 11, 1922 ; E. E. and M. P. to Uruguay Mar. 23.
1022 ; special amb. at Uruguayan presidential inaugu-
ration Mar. 1923 ; E. E. and M. P. to Persia Mar. 17,
1925 ; special envoy, coronation of Shah Reza Pahlevi
of Persia, 1926 ; E. E. and M. P. to Norway July 22,
1930 ; married.
Phillips, Elizabeth H. (Mrs.) — b. Frankford, Del. ;
high sch. grad. ; Md. State Normal Sch. one yr. ;
Dilaware Coll. ; teacher in public sch. three and one-
half yrs. ; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State
Jan. 14, 1920 ; at $1,200 Nov. 9, 1921 ; at $1,400 Oct.
1, 1923; at $1,680 July 1, 1924; at $1,740 Dec. 1.
1925; at $1,860 Juy 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920
July 1, 1928 ; at $2,040 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Phillips, Lillian Frances (Mrs.) — b. Richmond,
Mo. ; business high sch. grad. ; elk., Bu. of Census,
1910-13, War Dept. 1917-19, Dept. of State 1919-20;
reinstated as elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Nov.
12, 1923; at $1,000 Feb. 12, 1924; at $1,320 July 1
1924 ; at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,440 Dec. 1, 1925 ;
at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,620 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Pierce, Bertha Elizabeth. — b. Peoria, 111. ; Univ.
of Chicago, Ph. B. 1906 ; library training sch. ;
asst. and head cataloguer, Los Angeles Public Li-
brary, 1893-98; organized So. Pasadena library 1898;
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special cataloguer, Uuiv. of Chicago Foreign Language
Library, 1899 ; library research in Europe 1899-
1900 ; New York Public Library 1900-1901 ; organ-
ized N. Y. Democratic Club financial library 1901 ;
librarian, Am. Export Assoc, 1902 ; indexer, Carnegie
Institution, 1906-7 ; editorial revision and compila-
tion for publishing house 1907-8 ; mgr. of real estate
Corp. 1910-13 ; library research in Europe 1913 ;
librarian. War Trade Bd., 1918-19 ; app. elk., temp.,
at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1919; perma-
nently Feb. 16, 1920; at $1,400 Oct. 1, 1920; at
.fl.eOO May 31, 1924, effective June 1 ; at $1,860
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $2,000
Xov. 1, 1927 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $2,300 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,400 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Pierce, Charles Leonard. — b. Worcester. Mass.,
May 9, 1863 ; attended high sch. ; app. messenger
at $840 in N. Y'. Passport Agency of the Dept. of
State Aug. 13, 1918; at $1,000 June 25, 1920, effec-
tive July 1; elk. at $1,200 Apr. 1. 1921; at $1,400
Mar. 1, 1924; at $1,680 July 1, 1924; at $1,800 July
1, 1928 ; at $1,920 May 1, 1930.
Pierce, Edward Randolph. — h. Lexington. Miss.,
Sept. 25, 1911 ; high sch. grad. ; attending business
sch. ; messenger, U. S. Shipping Bd., 1928 ; copy-
puller and elk., U. S. Patent Oflice, 1928-30; app.
elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State July 1, 1930.— FA.
Pierce, Maurice Campbell. — b. Brodhead, Wis., Dec.,
30, 1887 ; Univ. of Wis., A. B. 1913 ; salesman three
yrs. ; app. v. c. at Barmen Mar. 4, 1914 ; elk. in
Am. consulate at Zurich Feb. 28, 1915 ; elk., temp.,
in the Dept. of State June 23, 1917; app., after
exam., cons, of class eight Sept. 14, 1917 ; assigned
to Helsingborg Nov. 30, 1917 ; detailed to Moscow
Feb. 7, 1918 (canceled) ; assigned to Malmo Mar.
2, 1918; detailed to Archangel May 3, 1918; to
Murmansk Nov. 26, 1918 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ;
detailed to Christiania Dec. 1, 1919 ; assigned to
Malmo May 25, 1920 ; detailed to London Aug. 25,
1921 ; assigned to Bergen Jan. 2, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Stutt-
gart Feb. 13, 1930; to Buenaventura Sept. 18, 1930.
Pierce, Kalph. — b. Lexington, Miss., Jan. 1, 1909 ;
high sch. grad. ; National Univ. 1929- : rodman and
engineering asst. 1927-29 ; jr. elk.. U. S. Patent Of-
fice, 1929-30; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State July 16, 1930. — DCR.
Pierrot, A. Ogden. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 29,
1900; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S.. grad.
work one yr. ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com.
Apr. 1, 1922 ; mem. of U. S. Commn. to make economic
study of Amazon valley 1923-24 ; app. asst. trade
commr. at Rio de Janeiro Oct. 1, 1924 ; asst. cml. att.
Dec. 30, 1925 ; asst. to del., Second Pan American
Highway Cong., Rio de Janeiro, 1929 ; married.
Fierson, Elsie Evelyn (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ;
high .sell, and business sch. grad.; bookkeeper 1926-
30; app. elk., temp., at $1,620 in the Dept. of State
Dec. 22, 1930.— PD.
Pierson, Emil Pehr (Maj.) — b. in Sweden May 25,
1883 ; U. S. M. A., giad. 1907 ; assigned as mil. att.
and Copenhagen Nov. 22, 1928 ;
at Stockholm, Oslt
married.
Pilcher, James Byrd. — b. Dothan. Ala., Sept. 28,
1899 ; Ala. Polytech. Inst., B. S. in Ch. E. 1920, M. S.
1921; U. S. Army 1918; instructor in chemistry and
physics in high sch. 1921-23 ; cml. and sales work
1923-28 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.
and V. c. of career Oct. 24, 1928 ; assigned to the For.
Ser. Sch. Nov. 5, 1928 ; to Nanking Mar. 29, 1929 ; to
Hankow July 2, 1929.
Pilliod, Rosine G. — 6. Maumee, Ohio ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. and Bowling Green and
Kent State Normal Coll., summers 1914-16 ; George
Washington Univ. 1927-28 ; teacher in public sch.
1913-17; library apprentice 1917-18; Govt. elk.
1918-29 ; app. library asst. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State July 1, 1929 ; at $1,620 June 1, 1930 ; at
$1,680 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart . Act).— HA.
Pinckney, Roswell N. — b. Albany, N. Y., Doc. 3.
1896 ; Howard T^niv.. B. S. 1926 ; messenger in War
Dept. 1917-20. in Veterans' Bu. 1920-23; app. asst.
messenger in the Dopt. of State Sept. 5. 1923. — DCR.
Pinkerton, Julian Xarabie. — b. Versailles, Ky., Jan.
21, 1894 ; Univ. of Ky., A. B. 1914 ; cmL and sec-
retarial work 1915-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt. ;
app. V. c. at Lisbon Jan. 8, 1920 ; app., after exam.,
v. c. of career of class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned
to Loanda Dec. 14, 1921 ; assigned to Durban Nov.
19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Port Elizabeth May 15, 1925; to Lisbon
Dec. 30, 1925 ; class eight June 30, 1927 ; cons, and
assigned to Lisbon July 16, 1927 ; to Bergen Api". 10.
1930 ; class seven May 9, 1930 ; married.
Pinkerton, Lowell Call. — b. Medora, 111., Oct. 24,
1894 ; William Jewell Coll., B. A. 1915 ; principal of
high sell. 1915-16 ; supt. of sch. 1916-17 ; app., after
exam., cons. asst. Sept. 4, 1917 ; detailed to the
Dept. Nov. 8, 1917 ; cons, of class seven Srpt. 5,
1919 ; class six June 4, 1920 ; class five Aug. 23,
1922 ; detailed to London June 7, 1923 ; class four
June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1,
1924 ; class four June 8, 1927 ; assigned to London
Feb. 18, 1928 ; For. Ser. insp. Dec. 26, 1929 ; elass
three May 0, 1930 ; married.
Pisar, Charles J. — b. Sheboygan, Wis., June 8.
1S90 ; attended business sch.; private tutors; studied
law ; newspaper business four yrs. ; private sec.
1909-12 ; cml. reporting in Buenos Aires 1913-14 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Buenos Aires
Oct. 1, 1914 ; V. c. at Buenos Aires Dec. 4, 1915 ;
resigned Mar. 31, 1917 ; app. v. c. at Cape Town Sept.
14, 1917 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class
three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to Cape Town Dec.
11, 1919 ; class two May 24, 1920 ; class one Ndv. 17,
1921 ; cons, of class seven June 22, 1922 ; class six
.\ug. 23, 1922 ; assigned to Rangoon Mar. 12, 1924 ;
class five June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class six
.Tuly 1, 1924 ; assigned to Calcutta, temp.. Apr. 1,
1926; to Rangoon Aug. 12, 1926; to Saloniki July 13,
1927 ; class five May 23, 1929 ; married.
Place, Frank.— b. Fall River, Mass., Feb. 12, 1896;
attended public sch. and K. of C. evening sch.; in
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cotton mill 1910-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; elk., Bu.
of War Risk Insur., 1919-20 ; app. elk. at $900 in the
Dcpt. of State Feb. 2, 1921 ; at $1,000 Oct. 1, 1921 ;
at $1,100 Oct. 1, 1923; at $1,200 Apr. 1, 1924; at
$1,440 July 1, 1924; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1927; at
$1,500 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1930 ; at $1,740 July 3, 1930
(Brookhart Act). — DCR.
Playter, Harold. — 6. Girard, Kans., Oct. 9, 1877 ;
Collegiate Sch., Santa Barbara, grad. ; Univ. of Calif.
1897-98 ; in mining business 1899-1907, 1908-14,
1916-19 ; collector 1907 ; farming and writing short
stories 1914-16 ; app., after exam., cons, of class
seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Saltillo Oct. 1919 ; to
Corinto July 21, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight
July 1, 1924; class seven Aug. 8, 1924; assigned to
Seville Apr. 22, 1926; to Lille Jan. 21, 1928; class
six Dec. 26, 1929; married.
Plitt, Edwin August. — 6. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 2,
1891; Baltimore Polytech. Inst., grad. 1010; archi-
tectural student and quantity surveyor 1910-12 ;
engineer 1912-15 ; contractor 1915 ; engineer, U. S.
Reclamation Ser., 1916-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, over-
seas service ; office nigr. in France for French-Ameri-
can company 1919-21 ; app., after exam., v. c. of
career of class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned to Sofia
Dec. 14, 1921 ; to Constantinople Aug. 21, 1922 ; class
two Nov. 23, 1923 ; class one May 10, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight Feb.
24, 1925 ; cons. Mar. 3, 1925 ; assigned to Athens Apr.
14, 1926 ; class seven May 23, 1929 ; married.
Points, James Franklin. — 6. Staunton, Va., Oct. 15,
1878 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; oper-
ator, telegraph companies ; ticket agt., railway com-
panies ; automobile accessory and sales business ; War
Dept. ; app. v. c. at Vancouver July 27, 1918 ; at
Halifax Nov. 4, 1919 ; at Toronto Jan. 17, 1920 ;
at Sault Ste. Mario Jan. 24, 1924 ; at Kingston, Ja-
maica, Mar. 18, 1924 ; resigned Apr. 1, 1925 ; app.
V. c. at Nassau Aug. 11, 1927 ; at Torreon Oct. 29,
1929 ; married.
Pollock, Blanche S. — 6. Lawrence, Mass. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; George Washington
Univ. 1928-29 ; sec. and stenog. 1925-28 ; stenog.,
War Dept., 1928-29 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State Feb. 20, 1929 ; at $1,620 Dec. 1, 1929 ; at
$1,740 July 1. 1930.— LA.
Polutnlk, Ernest Valentine. — h. Cokedale, Mont.,
Feb. 14, 1893 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ;
elk. in law office 1912-14 ; dop. elk. and county
recorder 1014-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; accountant
and dep. elk. and county recorder 1919-24 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Glasgow May 19, 1925 ; v. c. at
Glasgow June 13, 1927; at Dublin, temp., Apr. 18,
1930 ; at Glasgow May 7, 1930 ; at Newcastle-on-Tyne,
temp., June 16, 1930 ; at Glasgow July 18, 1930.
Pond, Joseph Lawrence. — 6. Milford, Conn.. .July 5.
1901 ; Hackley Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1923, LL. B. 1928 ;
Univ. of Grenoble, Faculty de Droit, 1927 ; 2d It.,
O. R. C. ; credit investigator for trust company 1925 ;
app.. after exam.. For Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Oct. ] 6, 19-'9 : assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. Oct. 21, 1929; as language officer at I'eiping
Mar. 26, 1930 ; married.
Pool, John Cochran. — b. McDonough, Del., July 19,
1905 ; Chestnut Hill Acad. grad. ; Sorbonnc and
L'ficole Libre des Sciences Politiques 1925-26 ; Univ.
of Del., A. B. 1927 ; instructor in French and hist..
Coll. of William and Mary, 1927-29; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as
V. c. at Montreal Apr. 29, 1930; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Sept. 27, 1930.
*Poole, DeWitt Clinton. — h. Vancouver Barracks,
Wash., Oct. 28, 1885; Univ. of Wis., A. B. 1906;
George Washington, M. Dip. 1910 ; newspaper Work
1906-10 ; app., after exam., eons. asst. Dec. 20, 1910 ;
dep. cons. gen. at Berlin Oct. 7, 1911 ; v. and dep.
cons. gen. at Berlin Mar. 11, 1912 ; at Paris Feb.
26, 1914 ; V. c. at Paris Feb. 6, 1916 ; detailed to
the Dept. Sept. 30, 1915 ; eons, of class eight July
12, 1916 ; detailed to the Consulate General at Mos-
cow July 19, 1917 ; to Rostov Jan. 28, 1918 ; in charge
at Moscow from May 4, 1918 ; detailed to Archangel as
special asst. to the Amb. with the diplo. rank of couns.
of emb. Oct. 5, 1918 ; cons, of class four Sept. 5, 1919 ;
chief. Division of Russian Affairs, Oct. 1, 1919 ; cons,
of class three June 4, 1920 ; detailed to the Dept.
Oct. 18, 1920 ; act. chief. Division of Russian Affairs.
Apr. 27, 1921 ; expert asst., Conf. on Limitation of
Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ; eons. gen. of class
four Nov. 23, 1921 ; chief. Division of Russian Affairs,
Dec. 20, 1921 ; chief, Division of Eastern European
Affairs, Oct. 10, 1922 ; cons. gen. of class three Mar.
1, 1923; assigned to Cape Town Oct. 1, 1923; For.
Ser. officer of class two July 1, 1924 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. and assigned as couns. of leg. at Berlin
Feb. 4, 1926 ; class one June 30, 1927 ; assigned as
couns. of emb. at Berlin Aug. 24, 1927 ; resigned
Mar. 1, 1930 ; married.
Poole, William Andrew. — &. Savannah, Ga., May
20, 1873 ; attended high sch. ; app. elk., temp., at
.Sl,400 in the Dept. of State Dec. 21, 1917; at $1,600
July 1, 1918 ; permanently Feb. 1, 1921 ; at $1,860
July 1, 1924; at $1,920 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act);
at $2,040 July 1, 1930; at $2,100 July 3, 1930
(Brookhart Act) ; married. — DCR.
Post, Henry James. — b. Beacon, N. Y.. Sept. 19,
1SS7; Williams Coll., B. A. 1909; teacher in St.
Johns Univ. in Shanghai 1909-12 ; representative of
Am. firm in Java, Netherland Indies, since 1914 ;
app. V. c. at Bangkok Mar. 17, 1930 ; married.
Potter, Kennett Farrar. — 6. St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 22,
1896 ; Hill Sch. grad. ; Yale. A. B. 1920 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, 2d It. ; with mfg. company 1920-23 ; foreign
travel 1924-25 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Feb. 5, 1927 ; assigned to
Piedras Negras Feb. 17, 1927 ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
.Ian. 4, 1928 ; to Tokyo June 11, 1928 ; to Kobe, temp.,
Aug. 13, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 23, 1929 ;
assigned as 3d sec. at Tokyo June 13, 1929.
Powell, James C, jr. — 6. Fort Davis, Tex., Mar. 15,
1001; high sch. grad.; El Paso Jr. ColL 1921 ; pri-
vnte tutors; postal elk. 1921-24; U. S. Army, 1922-
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25, I'd It. ; :ipp. elk. in Am. Consulate at Ciudad
Juarez July l-*4, 1924; v. c. at Ciudad Juarez May 12,
1925 ; at Torreon Apr. 1, 1926 ; at Ciudad Juarez
Sept. 30, 1926; at Torreon May 3, 1928; at Agua
Prieta Dec. 4, 1930 ; married.
Powell, Thomas Morgan. — 6. Fort Davis, Tex., May
16, 1891 ; attended high sch. ; N. Mex. Agric. Coll.
two yrs. ; Tex. Agric. and Mech. Coll. one yr. ; stock
raising 1912-22 : insur. agt. 1922-24 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Nogales Oct. 18, 1924 ; v. c. at Nogales
Dec. 1, 1927 ; at Agua Prieta, temp., Oct. 5, 1928 ; at
Nogales Nov. 15, 1928 ; married.
Powers, Mary Littlepage. — h. Berryville, Va. ; Farm-
ville State Xorraal Sch. grad. ; Crane Normal Inst.
1904 ; teacher in public sch. seven yrs. ; app. elk.,
temp., at $1,020 in the Dept. of State Sept. 7, 1918 ;
at $1,080 Jan. 1, 1919 ; permanently at $900 Feb. 1,
1921 ; at $1,000 Aug. 16, 1921 ; at $1,100 Dec. 30,
1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923; at $1,200 Oct. 1, 1923;
at $1,440 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act); at $1,620 July 1, 1928; at $1,680 July 1,
1930.— PD.
Powers, Patrick Joseph. — &. Washington, Mass., Jan.
27, 1887 ; high sch. grad. ; U. S. Army 1918-19, 1st
It. : asst. and gen. supt. of railroads in Dominican
Republic and Cuba 1920-29 ; terminal supt. of rail-
road in Guatemala since 1929 ; app. v. c. at Puerto
Barrios Mar. 15, 1930.
Prendergast, "Walter Thomas. — 6. Marion, Ohio, May
11, 1898 ; Phillips Exeter ; Univ. Sch., Cleveland,
Ohio ; Harvard, A. B. 1922 ; app., after exam., sec.
of emb. or leg. of class four Sept. 22, 1922, and
assigned to the Dept. ; to Brussels Nov. 13, 1922 ;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; class
seven Nov. 17, 1924 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Managua
Apr. 15, 1925 ; at Habana Apr. 15, 1926 ; assigned
to the Dept. July 27, 1928 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ;
sec, London Naval Conf., 1930 ; class six May 9, 1930 ;
assigned to London Oct. 1, 1930.
Preston, Austin Roe. — 6. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 9,
] 894 ; Taf t Sch. grad. ; Univ. of Edinburgh ; Yale,
B. A. 1918 ; U, S. Army 1917-19 ; insur. agt. 1920-22 ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept.
30, 1922 ; assigned to Melbourne Nov. 6, 1922 ; to
Auckland Apr. 27, 1923 ; to Tokyo Dec. 13, 1923 ;
class two May 10, 1924; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Nagoya Mar. 19, 1928 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Nagoya May 23,
1929 ; to Brisbane Dec. 23, 1930 ; married.
Price, Leonard Hugo. — 6. Washington, D. C, July
17, 1906 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
and Law Sch. 1926- ; elk. and switchboard opera-
tor 1923-28 ; fingerprint classifier, Dept. of Justice
1928-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Sept. 16, 1930.— HA.
Price, Myrtle A. — b. Camden, N. J. ; high sch. grad. ;
telephone operator, U. S. Navy, 1918-20 ; elk., Vet-
erans' Bu., 1924-25 ; telephone operator, Treas. Dept.,
1929-30 ; app. telephone switchboard operator at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State July 1. 19::0.— DCU.
Prince, John Dyneley. — b. New York City Apr. 17,
1868 ; Columbia, B. A. 1888 ; Johns Hopkins, Ph. D.
1892; Univ. of Berlin 1889-90; mem. of expedition
to Babylonia 1888-89 ; New York Univ., prof, of
Semitic languages 1892-1902, dean of grad. sch.
1895-1902 ; Columbia Univ., prof, of Semitic languages
1902-15, of Slavonic languages 1915-21 ; mem.. As-
sembly of N. J., 1906-9, speaker 1909 ; mem.. Senate
of N. J., 1911-13, pres. 1912; act. gov. of N. J.
1912; app. E. E. and M. P. to Denmark Sept 24,
1921 ; to the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and
Slovenes (Yugoslavia) Feb. 23, 1926; del.. Int. Conf.
for the Protection of the Rights of Authors, Belgrade,
Zagreb, and Ljubljana, 1928 ; married.
Prince, Kirby L.— b. Warrcnton, Va., Oct. 1, 1899 ;
attended public sch. and business sch. ; elk., Navy
Dept., 1916-17 ; U. S. Navy one yr. ; elk.. Govt,
depts., 1919-20 ; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of
State Apr. 24, 1920 ; resigned Nov. 17, 1920 ; reapp.
at $1,000 Dec. 2, 1920 ; at $1,080 Sept. 1, 1922 ;
at $1,140 Dec. 30, 1922, effective .Tan. 1, 1923; at
$1,200 Oct. 1, 1923 ; at $1,.500 July 1, 1924 ; at
$1,560 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act); at $1,740 July 1, 1928; at $1,860 July 1,
1930 ; married. — DCR.
Prince, Ulysses Simpson Grant, jr. — b. Leesburg,
Va., Nov. 22, 1899 ; in Govt, depts. 1917-28 ; app.
messenger in the Dept. of State June 4, 1928.^ — CI.
Proctor, Bronson. — b. Forest City, N. C, Dec. 15,
1896 ; app. laborer in the Dept. of State Sept. 16,
1930. — CC.
Proctor, Robert Alexander. — b. Washington, D. C,
May 24, 1881 ; attended business high sch. ; National
Law Sch. two yrs. ; Georgetown, LL. B. 1915 ; mem.
of bar of D. C. ; 1st D. C. Volunteer Infantry 1898 ;
U. S. Volunteer Infantry 1899-1901, Philippine serv-
ice ; elk., Govt, depts., and Nat. Museum, 1904-17 ;
law practice 1917-19; app. elk., temp., at $1,400 in
the Dept. of State Apr. 21, 1919 ; at $1,600 Oct. 5,
1920, effective Oct. 1 ; permanently at $1,600 Feb.
1, 1921; at $1,800 Apr. 1, 1921; passport agt. at
Chicago at $2,750 Feb. 28, 1923; at $2,800 Aug. 1,
1924 ; at $3,000 July 1, 1925 ; at $3,200 Nov. 1, 1926 ;
at $3,300 July 1, 1927 ; at $3,400 May 1, 1928 ; at
$3,600 July 1, 1928 ; at $3,700 May 1, 1930 ; married.
Pryor, Ralph Walton, — b. Mount Rainier, Md., Mar.
29, 1907 ; attended public sch. ; messenger boy 1923 ;
.npp. messenger at $420 in the Dept. of State Mar. 3,
1924; at $1,020 July 1, 1924; elk. at $1,140 July 1,
1925; at $1,200 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,320 July 1. 1928
(Welch Act); at $1,620 Aug. 1, 1928; at $1,740
July 1. 1930; married.— CC.
Purdy, Henry Terry. — b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 22,
1866 ; public sch. grad. ; apprentice and journeyman
1879-85 ; student and const, engineer 1886-95 ; rail-
road supt. 1896-97 ; const, engineer and mgr. of rail-
road in Costa Rica 1898-1903 ; professional work
1904-8 ; independent business since 1909 : app. v. c.
at San Jos6, Costa Rica, Sept. 12, 1927 ; married.
Purdy, Robert deChoudens. — h. Cold Spring. N. Y..
Nov. 11, 1804; attended public and piivate sch.: with
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fruit companies in Cuba 1900-1912 ; with rallniad in
Honduras since 1912; cons. agt. at Tela Feb. 18,
1915, to Jan. 31, 1921 ; app. v. c. at Tela May 9,
1922 ; married.
Purvis, Don Ricardo Mills. — 5. Ponce, Porto Rico,
.June 10, 1904 ; St. Johns' Mil. Acad. grad. ; attended
business sch. ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1925-30 ;
tllj. -salesman 1924 ; in Dept. of Com. 1924-26 ; app.
elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State May 19, 1926;
at $1,380 Jan. 1, 1928; at $1,500 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act); at $1,560 July 1, 1928; at $1,620
Sept. 1, 1929; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Putnam, John Risley. — B. Long Branch, N. J., Aug.
1(5, 1876; St. John's Sch.; private tutors; studied
law ; asst., Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs Ser.,
1896-1908 ; mem. of engineering and contracting firm
1909-10; farming 1910-15; county commr. 1913;
app., after exam., cons, of class eight Mar. 2, 1915 ;
detailed as v. c. at Barcelona May 13, 1915 ; assigned
to Valencia Oct. IS, 1915 ; class seven Oct. 24, 1918 ;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; de-
tailed to Habana June 9, 1921 ; class four Aug. 23,
1922 ; detailed to Shanghai Mar. 30, 1923 ; to Nan-
king July 25, 1923; to Foochow Sept. 19, 1923; as-
signed to Changisha Dec. 12, 1923 ; to Chefoo Jan. 9,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; class
four Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Amoy Apr. 1, 1926 ;
to Shanghai June 27, 1929 (canceled) ; class three
July 24, 1930 ; married.
Pyzick, Frank Peter (2d Lt.) — 6. Wells, Minn., July
IS, 1902 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1926 ; entered U. S.
JIarine Corps ; assigned as language officer at Tokyo
Oct. 12, 1928.
Quarton, Harold Barlow. — 5. Algona, Iowa, Feb. 8,
1888 ; Grinnell Coll., Ph. B. 1908 ; grad. work, Univ.
of Colo. ; George Washington, M. Dip. 1912 ; elk. in
law oflices ; banking 1908 ; principal of high sch.
1909-11 ; app., after exam., cons. asst. Mar. 12, 1912 ;
dep. cons. gen. at Berlin May 27, 1912 ; v. and dep.
cons. gen. at Berlin July 27, 1914 ; v. c. at Berlin
Feb. 6, 1915 ; at Rotterdam Feb. 24, 1917 ; cons, of
class eight Feb. 19, 1918 ; detailed to Rotterdam
Feb. 20, 1918; to Helsingfors June 12, 1918; mem.,
Inter-Allied Trade Commn. for Finland, 1919 ; as-
signed to Malmo May 3, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ;
detailed to Viborg May 22, 1920; to Riga Mar. 1,
1922 ; class five Aug. 23, 1922 ; assigned to Reval
(Tallinn) Oct. 14, 1922; For. Ser. officer of class six
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Coblenz Mar. 23, 1925 ;
to Habana July 6, 1927 ; class five May 23, 1929 ;
married.
ftuenet, Ernest Henry. — 5. North Shields, England,
Dec. 14, 1880 ; Brit, subject ; attended grammar sch.
in England ; engineer for steamship lines 1899-1912 ;
with business firms in Peru since 1912 ; app. cons,
agt. at Mollendo Dec. 5, 1927 ; married.
Quesada, Elwood Richard (2d Lt.) — b. Washington,
D. C, Apr. 13, 1904 ; Univ. of Md. 1922-24 ; George-
town Univ. 1927-28 ; entered U. S. Army Sept. 3,
1924 ; assigned as asst. mil. att. for air at Habana
Nov. 14. 1930.
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auigley, Stephen Hugh. — 6. Rockvillc, Md., Sept. 19,
1S77 ; attended private and public sch. and business
sch. ; Baltimore City Coll., grad. 1897 ; private tutors ;
stenog. in circuit court 1900-1901 ; in engineer dept.
of D. C. govt. 1901-2 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept.
of State Oct. 23, 1902 ; at $1,000 July 1, 1903 ; at
$1,400 June 15, 1904; at $1,600 May 24, 1905,
effective July 1 ; act. chief, bu. of appointments, Aug.
27-Dec. 2, 1908 ; Dept. representative, Committee on
Grades and Salaries in Executive Depts., 1908 ; at
$1,800 Nov. 2, 1908; at $1,400 June 23, 1909, effec-
tive July 1 ; at $1,600 Dec. 1, 1913 ; at $1,800 Sept.
1, 1922; at $2,100 July 1, 1924; asst. chief, appt.
section, Aug. 19, 1924 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,300 July 1, 1928; at $2,400 July 1, 1930;
at $2,500 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; married. —
AP.
ftuigley, Theresa La Grutta. — &. New York City ; at-
tended public sch. and business sch. ; private tutors ;
app. messenger at $480 in the N. Y. Passport Agency
of the Dept. of State July 8, 1920; at $600 July 1,
1921 ; at $840 Feb. 1, 1922 ; at $960 Mar. 1, 1924 ;
at $1,200 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,260 Jan. 1, 1928 ; at
$1,500 July 1, 1928; at $1,620 May 1, 1930.
Quinlan, Rosemary. — 5. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; attended
high sch. ; stenog., Army Transport Ser., 1918-21 ;
Veterans' Bu., N. Y., 1921-26 ; on special detail to
Area Coordinator, N. Y., 1926-28; app. elk. at $1,680
in U. S. Despatch Agency, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1928 ; at
$1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act).
Ragland, Joseph Pemberton. — B. Richmond, Va.,
May 16, 1897 ; St. John's Coll. grad. ; Georgetown,
Ph. B. 1919, A. M. 1920, M. F. S. 1923 ; U. S. Naval
Reserve Force 1918—21 ; asst. investigator, Bu. of
Efficiency, 1919-24 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career Oct. 16, 1924 ;
assigned to Monterrey Nov. 8, 1924 ; to the Dept. Oct.
30, 1925; to St. John's Oct. 12, 192G ; to Halifax
June 15, 1928 ; married.
Rakestraw, Anne (Mrs.) — B. Tonganoxie, Kans. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog.
1919-22, in Veterans' Bu. 1922-23, in bank 1924-27 ;
stenog., Int. Radiotelegraph Conf., Washington, 1927 ;
app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Dec. 19,
1927; at $1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620
July 1, 1928 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Ramsay, Hugh Franklin. — B. Franklin, N. Y., May
10, 1891 ; attended Newburgh Acad., New Paltz Nor-
mal Sch., and business sch. ; sec. and cml. work 1911-
15 ; U. S. Army 1916-19 ; Am. grain corp.. Near East
Relief in Russia, 1919 ; with Am. newspapers in Paris
one yr. ; Am. Relief Admin, in Russia 1922—23 ; asst.
to pres. of oil corp. in France and Russia 1923-24 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Sept. 1, 1926 ; assigned to Stuttgart Apr. 20,
1927 ; to Ziirich May 8, 1930 ; married.
Ramsay, Lena-Jean. — B. Washington, D. C. ; Friends
Sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; George Washing-
ton Univ. 1921-23 ; abstract elk., U. S. Food Admin.,
jr. accountant, U. S. Fuel Admin., 1917-19 ; stenog.
and bookkeeper 1919-20 ; stenog., U. S. Railroad
218
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Admin., 1920-25 ; app. elk. at $1,500 in the Dept. of
State Nov. 27, 1925 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,680
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; resigned Aug. 23, 1928 ;
clerical asst., Int. Telegraph Conf., Brussels, 1928 ;
reapp. elk. at $1,680 Nov. 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 June 1,
1929 ; stenog., Harrah Arbitration, Habana, 1929-30 ;
at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— SO.
Ramsey, Henry Oscar. — 6. Florence, Colo., Mar. 21,
1893 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Bel-
fast Inst, of Tech. 1924-25 ; S. Dak. state tax commn.
1916-21 ; U. S. Navy 1918-19 ; app. v. c. at Viborg
Apr. 30, 1921 ; at Belfast Feb. 17, 1922 ; at Sheffield
June 6, 1929 ; married.
Rand, Edward Baxter. — b. Shreveport, La., Dec. 27,
1898 ; McTyeire Sch. ; Gulf Coast Mil. Acad. ; U. S.
N. A. 1915-17 ; U. S. Coast Guard Acad. 1917-18 ;
reserve officer, U. S. Army Transport Service, 1918-
19 ; supercargo, U. S. Shipping Bd., 1919-20 ; purser
1920-21 ; sec. for firm of cotton brokers 1921 ; app.,
after exam., student interpreter in Japan Jan. 23,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; detailed
to the Dept. Oct. 5, 1925 ; v. c. of career and assigned
to Cartagena Mar. 11, 1926; to Call Sept. 27, 1928;
to Valparaiso May 23, 1929 ; to Antofagasta, temp.,
July 13, 1929 ; to Valparaiso Nov. 22, 1929 ; to
Arica June 11, 1930.
Randall, Harold Milton. — 6. Jefferson Co., Iowa, Jan.
1, 1900 ; Parsons Coll., A. B. 1924 ; Northwestern
Univ. summer 1925 ; Georgetown, A. M. 1927, Ph. D.
1929 ; U. S. Navy 1917-19 ; ptof. of political science,
Westminster Coll., 1924-25 ; prof, of speech and
debate, Colo. State Teachers Coll., 1925-26; prof, of
speech, Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., 1926-30 ; busi-
ness economist, Dept. of Com., 1928-30 ; app. asst.
cml. att. at Santiago, Chile, Aug. 26, 1930 ; married.
Randolph, John. — b. Warsaw, N. Y., June 5, 1878 ;
studied languages in Europe 1897-98, 1906; Cornoll,
A. B. 1903 ; with mfg. concern 1903-6 ; app. elk.
in Am. Leg. at Madrid Mar. 14, 1907 ; resigned
June 5, 1909 ; corr. in Spain for Assoc. Press two yrs. ;
.sales mgr. of firm 1910-13 ; as.st. to asst. sec. Sec-
ond Pan American Scientific Cong., Washington,
1915-16 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Mos-
cow Sept. 2, 1916 ; v. c. at Moscow Mar. 29, 1917 ;
at Odessa Jan. 14, 1919 ; at Tiflis May 7, 1919 ; app.,
after exam., cons, of class seven Apr. 29, 1920 ;
remained at Tiflis on detail ; detailed to Constanti-
nople Mar. 5, 1921 ; class six Nov. 3, 1921 ; detailed
to the Dept. Dec. 22, 1922 ; to Baghdad Mar. 16,
1923; class five June 3, 1924; For. Ser. officer of
class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Hong Kong, temp.,
Nov. 6, 1925 (canceled); class five May 23, 1929;
assigned to Bucharest July 30, 1929 ; married.
Rankin, Karl Lett. — 6. Manitowoc, Wis., Sept. 4,
1898 ; Mcrcersburg Acad. ; Federal Polytech., Ziirich,
Switzerland ; Heidelberg Univ., Germany, 1920-21 ;
Princeton, C. E. 1922 ; U. S. Naval Reserve Force
1918 ; 2d It., O. R. C. ; field engineering 1919 ; relief
work in Smyrna, Turkey. 1920 ; construction supt..
Near East Relief, Russia, 1922-25 ; mgr. of a develop-
ment company in U. S. 1925-27 ; app. asst. trade
commr. at Prague Aug. 1, 1927 ; cml. att. at Prague I
June 27, 1929 ; married.
Rasmussen, Bernardine K. — b. Tyler, Minn. ; Univ. <
of Minn., B. S. 1927 ; stenog., Univ. of Minn., 1926- i
28 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov. 2, i
1928; at $1,620 July 1, 1929; at $1,740 July 1, j
1930.— HA. j
Ratcliff , Viola Haden. — 5. Ardmore, Mo. ; attended ;
public sch. and business sch. ; stenog., Okla. state I
insur. committee 1921, state highway committee 1921- j
22, private companies 1923-24, state bd. of public
affairs 1924-25 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of
State Jan. 4, 1926; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,620 i
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 ; \
at $1,800 Dec. 1, 1929 ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— A-C. '
Ratclilfe, Louis Johnson. — 6. Washington, D. C, '
Sept. 17, 1904 ; private tutor ; attended business sch. j
and high sch. ; page, U. S. House of Representatives,
1917-18; messenger, U. S. Housing Corp., 1918-20;
minor asst., Dept. of Labor Library, 1920-27 ; app.
elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Mar. 16, 1927 ; at
$1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500 July 1.
1928; at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1929; at $1,740 July 1, i
1930; married.— DCR. |
Ratshesky, Abraham C. — 6. Boston, Mass., 1864 ; !
attended public sch. ; pres. and dir. of banking and I
insur. companies ; mem. of Mass. Senate ; app. E. E.
and M. I', to Czechoslovakia Jan. 25, 1930 ; married.
Ravndal, Christian Magelssen. — 6. Beirut, Syria, of !
Am. parents, Jan. 6, 1899 ; Robert Coll., Constanti- I
nople, 1912-14 ; Luther Coll., A. B. 1920 ; U. S. Army I
1917-19; app. elk. in Am. Consulate in Vienna Nov.
12, 1920; app., after exam., cons. asst. Apr. 29, 1922; i
V. c. at Vienna Apr. 29; 1922 ; v. c. of career of
class three Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to Vienna Mar.
2, 1923 ; class two Nov. 23, 1923 ; class one May
10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Frankfort-on-the-Main Aug. 7, 1924 ;
class nine and cons. Aug. 8, 1924; class eight Feb. :
24, 1925 ; assigned to Cologne June 26, 1928 ; to '
Toronto July 1, 1929 ; class seven Oct. 16, 1929 ;
married.
*Ravndal, Gabriel Bie. — b. in Norway June 27, 1865 ;
naturalized ; Stavanger Coll., Norway, one yr. ; Royal
Univ. of Norway, B. A. 1883, M. A. 1884 ; Univ.
of Minn. 1888-89 ; newspaper work 1890-98 : mem.,
S. Dak. House of Representatives, 1893-95 ; app.,
after exam., cons, at Beirut Jan. 22, 1898 ; at
Dawson City June 5, 1905 ; cons. gen. at Beirut
June 22, 1906 ; awarded Red Cross medal of merit
for services in relief of suffering caused by massacres
in Eastern Turkey 1909 ; cons. gen. at Constanti-
nople Dec. 19, 1910 ; instructed to proceed to Albania
on mission of inquiry into status of Am. real prop-
erties and other interests Sept. 15, 1911 ; del.. Fifth
Int. Cong, of Chambers of Com., Boston, 1912 ; cons,
gen. of class three by act approved Feb. 5. 1915;
class two Mar. 2, 1915 ; detailed to Paris Apr. 9.,
1917; assigned 1o St. Nazaire Nov. 5, 1917; to Nantes
Jan. 2, 1918 ; attached to Am. Commn. to Negotiate
Peace, Paris, 1910; assigned to Constantinople Mar.
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4. 1919; designated Am. Commr. at Constantinople
May 3, 1919. and served in that capacity to Feb.
1921 ; For. Ser. officer of class one July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Ziirich Aug. 17, 1925 ; to Hamburg July
6. 1928 ; to Berlin May 1, 1929 ; retired June 26,
1930, under the provisions of the acts of May
24, 1924, and July 3, 1926; married.
Ray, Guy Walter. — 6. Wilsonville, Ala., Oct. 17,
1896; Howard Coll. (Ala.), A. B. 1917; private sec.
1917-18 ; app. elk. in Am. Emb. at Paris Feb. 9,
1918 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c.
of career, and sec. in the Dlplo. Ser. Aug. 16, 1930 ;
assigned as v. c. at Singapore Sept. 3, 1930 (canceled) ;
at London Oct. 10, 1930.
Raymond, James Harry. — b. Camden, Del., Oct. 5.
1SS6 ; Univ. of Del. 1905-8 ; George Washington and
National Law Sch. 1926 ; civil engineer 1908-14,
lf>20 ; asst. county recorder of deeds 1914-18 ; elk..
Govt, depts., 1918-20, 1921-26; app. elk. at $1,320 in
the Dept. of State May 20, 1927 ; at $1,440 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at .$1,500 July 1, 1928; at $1,620
Mar. 1, 1929; at $1,740 July 1, 1930; married. — DCR.
Reagan, Daniel J. — &. Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. 26,
1893 ; Princeton, Catholic Univ., Univ. of Wis. ; Co-
lumbia, B. A. 1916; supt. of mines and mfg. plant
1912-14 ; sec.-treas. of int. cml. corp. 1917 ; asst.
nigr. of engineering corp. 1917-19 ; advertising 1919-
■Z3 ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. Apr. 1923 ;
app. trade commr. at Paris Aug. 16, 1924 ; asst. cml.
ait. at Paris Apr. 27, 1927 ; del.. Int. Road Conf.,
Paris, 1929, First Int. Cong, of Aerial Safety, Paris,
1930 ; married.
Reams, Robert Borden. — ft. Luthersburg, Pa., Jan.
27, 1904 ; Allegheny Coll. 1921-23, and George Wash-
ington Law Sch. ; salesman 1923-24 ; hotel mgr.
l!'24-28 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.
and V. c. of career Jan. 29, 1929 ; assigned to the
For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 2, 1929 ; to Havre Sept. 13, 1929 ;
a'arried.
Reat, Samuel Callaway. — h. Tuscola, 111., June 14,
1S68 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of 111. three yrs. ;
Northwestern, LL. B. ; Columbian Univ. (now George
^Vashington) B. S. ; mem. of bar of 111. ; city atty.
1893-97 ; reporter and secretary ; state examiner of
Corp. in IlL 1908 ; app., after exam., cons, at Port
Louis June 22, 1908 ; at Tansui May 31, 1909 ; at
Calgary Sept. 18, 1913 ; cons, of class seven by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class six Sept. 17, 1915, and
a.vsigned to Rangoon; to Guatemala July 14, 1916;
unassigned July 10, 1917 to May 25, 1918 ; assigned
to Calgary May 25, 1918 ; For. Ser. officer of class
seven July 1, 1924 ; married.
Reber, Samuel, jr. — 6. Easthampton, N. Y., July 15,
1903 ; Groton Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1925 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. May 28, 1926 ; v. c.
of career June 15, 1926 ; assigned to Callao-Lima
Feb. 26, 1927; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 16, 1929;
assigned also as 3d sec. at Lima Oct. 24, 1929 ; to the
Dept, temp., Dec. 12, 1929 ; class eight and cons. Mgy
9. 1930 ; assigned as cons, and 3d sec. at Monrovia
June 18, 1930.
Redecker, Sydney Brayton. — b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan.
22, 1895 ; business sch. grad. ; N. Y. Prep. Sch.
1912-13 ; studied law ; with business firms 1913-17 ;
U. S. Navy 1917-19, on special detail with Ministry
of War, Paris, 1918-19 ; sec. to Am. Miu. to Poland
1919-21 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class
three May 25, 1921 ; assigned to Rotterdam June 11,
1921 ; class two May 26, 1922 ; class one Feb. 26,
1923 ; assigned to Medan Aug. 17, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight and cons.
Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned to Medan Sept. 4, 1925 ; to
Naples July 12, 1927 ; class seven May 23, 1929 ;
married.
Redman, James E. — 6. Ferryman, Md., Jan. 8, 1887 ;
high sch. grad. ; Bliss Electrical Sch. grad. 1908 ;
elk. and insur. agt. 1908-16 ; elk.. Govt, depts., 1916-
30; app. elk. at $1,800 in the Dept. of State Dec. 1,
1930 ; married.— BA.
Reed, Charles Shadrach, 2d. — 6. Sandusky, Ohio,
Apr. 3, 1898 ; Univ. Sch. of Cleveland ; Harvard,
S. B. 1920 ; Western Reserve Univ. 1920-21 ; Har-
vard Grad. Sch. 1921-22 ; Western Reserve, LL. B.
1925 ; mem. of bar of Ohio ; law practice 1925 ; with
rubber company in Sumatra 1925-27 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
May 17, 1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May
24. 1928; to Tokyo Oct. 10, 1928; to Taihoku May
28, 1929; to Tokyo Sept. 27, 1929 (canceled).
Reed, Edward Lyndal. — h. Philadelphia, Pa., May
20, 1895 ; Lawrenceville Sch. ; Williams Coll., B. A.
1916 ; grad. work, Univ. of Pa., 1919-20 ; U. S. Marine
Corps 1917-19, 2d It. ; mem. firm of importers and
exporters 1919 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg.
of class four Nov. 15, 1920 ; assigned to Buenos
Aires Dec. 28, 1920; class three Sept. 22, 1922; as-
signed to Panama Sept. 29, 1922 ; to the Dept. Nov.
7, 1923 ; mem., U. S.-Panama Commn., 1924-26 ; For.
Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; class five Sept.
20, 1924 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Madrid, temp., June
15, 1926; at Berlin Sept. 1, 1926; class four Oct.
19, 1926 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Brussels and Lux-
emburg July 19, 1927 ; at Habana June 28, 1929 ;
class three May 9, 1930 ; married.
Reed, Leslie Edgar. — 6. St. Paul, Minn., June 12,
1890 ; Univ. of Minn., B. A. 1913 ; app., after exam.,
cons. asst. Apr. 4, 1914 ; assigned to London Aug. 19,
1914 ; V. c. at London May 13, 1915 ; cons, of class
seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; class six June 4, 1920 ; class
five Nov. 19, 1921 ; observer, Comite Maritime of
Assoc, of Int. Law, London, 1922 ; assigned to
Bremen Aug. 3, 1923 ; class four June 3, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Buenos Aires July 2, 1929 ; class four and cons,
gen. May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Montevideo May 17,
1930 ; married.
Reeder, Charles Augustus. — b. Mar. 4, 1874 ; app.
asst. messenger in the Dept. of State Feb. 10, 1910 ;
messenger June 22, 1916, effective July 1. — A-E.
Reeves, Harman. — &. Dunedin, New Zealand, Sept.
15, 1871 ; attended high sch. ; Otago Univ., Dunedin ;
stockbroker and financial agt. in Dunedin twenty-five
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yrs. ; npp. coiis.
luanied.
i^t. at Dunedin Ap
1920; 1920; t» Tansi.T Sept. 7, 1926; class six May 23,
1929 ; assigned to Port Said Sept. 30, 1930 ; married.
Raid, Ruby Francesca (Mrs.) — b. Essex, Iowa;
Western Normal Coll. of Iowa, B. S. ; Chicago Univ. ;
teacher in public sch. 1918-18; elk., War Trade Bd.,
1918-19 ; typist, War Dept., 1919-21 ; app. elk.,
temp., at $900 iu the Dcpt. of State Mar. 9, 1922;
permanently Aug. 16, 1922 ; at $1,000 Dec. 30, 1922,
effective Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $1,100 Apr. 1, 1924 ; at
$1,380 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,440 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,500
Dec. 1, 1925; at $1,080 Juno 1, 1927; at $1,800 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Reid, Thomas B. — 6. Cumberland, Md., Dec. 5,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; U. S. Army 1919 ; elk., U. S.
Naval Gun factory, 1919-21 ; elk. in Am. Consulate
at Kingston, Jamaica, 1921-23 ; elk.. Govt, depts.,
1924-25; app. elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State
May 1, 1925; at $1,200 Dec. 1, 1925; at $1,320
Mar. 1, 1926; at $1,500 May 1, 1926; at $1,620
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $1,800 Jan. 1, 1929;
at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Reinburg, George E. A. (Maj.) — 6. Washiugtoh,
D. C, Sept. 25, 1888 ; George Washington Univ. 1909-
11 ; Army and Navy Acad., grad. 1912 ; entered U. S.
Army Apr. 24, 1912 ; assigned as asst. mil. att. at
Berlin June 6, 1927 ; also at Berne, Copenhagen,
Prague, Stockholm, The Hague, and Vienna Oct. 27,
1927 ; asst. mil. att. for air Dec. 21, 1927 ; rcpre.senta-
tive. Fifth Int. Air Cong., The Hague, 1930 ; married.
Reineck, Walter S. — h. Gibsonburg, Ohio, Dec. 11,
1887 ; St. Joseph's Coll., Rensselaer, Ind., A. B. 1912 ;
Univ. of Innsbruck, Austria, 1912-14 ; banking 1903-
8 ; app. elk. in Am. Emb. at Vienna Sept. 1914 ; in
charge of Am. archives in the Spanish Emb. at Vienna
Apr. 6, 1917 ; in Am. Mission at Vienna Dec. 1919 ; at
Budape-st Feb. 17, 1920 ; resigned Nov. 9, 1920 ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three May 25,
1921 ; assigned to Budapest July 21, 1921 ; class two
May 26, 1922 ; class one Feb. 26, 1923 ; cons, of class
seven Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Martinique Nov. 20, 1925 ;
class seven Aug. 24, 1927 ; assigned to Antwerp Mar.
14, 1929 ; class six Dec. 31, 1929 ; married.
Remillard, Horace. — b. Roxbury, Mass., Aug. 5,
1885; Harvard 1905-9; translated for publication;
app., after exam., student interpreter in China June
2, 1909 ; dep. cons. gen. at Hankow Jan. 10, 1912 ;
also interpreter Oct. 15, 1912 ; v. and dep. cons. gen.
at Hankow July 21, 1913 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. and
interpreter at Tientsin Mar. 17, 1914 ; v. and dep.
cons, and interpreter at Tsingtau Apr. 8, 1914 ; v. and
dep. cons. gen. and interpreter at Hankow July 31,
1914 ; V. c. at Hankow Feb. 6, 1915 ; v. c. and inter-
preter at Foochow July 19, 1916 ; at Swatow Sept. 6,
1916 ; cons, of class nine Apr. 16, 1917 ; assigned to
Saigon Apr. 21, 1917 ; class eight Sept. 14, 1917 ; de-
tailed to Batavia, temp., July 12, 1919 ; class six Sept.
5, 1919 ; returned to Saigon Apr. 1, 1920 ; assigned
to liuelva July 1, 1920 ; detailed to Rome Mar. 12,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Rome Aug. 15, 1924 ; to Horta Apr. 17,
Renchard, George Wilmont. — 6. Detroit, Mich., June
19, 1907 ; Lawrenceville Sch. grad. ; Princeton, B.
S. 1930 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Izmir Aug.
29, 1930; v. c. at Izmir Oct. 31, 1930.
Renois, Katharine V, (Mrs.) — b. Lovettsvillo, Va. ;
attended high sch. ; elk., Govt, depts., 1919-25 ; app.
elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State Feb. 11, 1927; at
$1,260 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,440 Aug. 1,
1928; at $1,500 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Renshaw, Donald. — b. New Orleans, La., May 15,
1889; Jesuit Coll., New Orleans, A. B. 1906; Tulane
Univ., B. E. 1910; U. S. Army during World War;
agric. machinery business 1918-21 ; with Am. Relief
Admin, in Russia 1921-23 ; app. asst. trade commr.
at Calcutta Nov. 8, 1923 ; at Bombay Sept. 9, 1924 ;
at Calcutta Dec. 9, 1924 ; at Batavia Oct. 16, 1926 ;
at Singapore Nov. 1, 1927 ; cml. att. at Bangkok Jan.
23, 1928 ; asst. cml. att. at London June 28, 1929.
Reveley, Paul Jefferson. — b. New Haven, Conn.,
July 27, 1901 ; Conn. State Coll., B. S. 1923 ; teacher
in high sch. in Porto Rico 1923-24 ; 2d It., O. R. C,
1923-28 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Munich July
17, 1924; V. c. at Munich July 28, 1927; at Kovno
Dec. 17, 1927 ; at Leipzig Dec. 20, 1929 ; married.
Rhoades, Otis Wiles. — b. Frederick, Md., Jan. 14,
1896 ; Frederick ColL, grad. 1912 ; Georgetown Sch.
oJ; For. Ser. 1924-25 ; messenger, U. S. Patent Office,
1012-13 ; cashier and bookkeeper 1913-15 ; elk. 1915-
17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; elk.. Federal Bd. for Voca-
tional Education, 1919-20 ; tech. asst. for concern in
Europe 1920-22 ; elk. 1922-25 ; elk. in Am. Consulate
at Kobe 1925-27 ; elk., Dept. of State, 1927 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Kobe Nov. 29, 1927 ; v. c. at
Kobe Mar. 20, 1928.
Rice, Albert S. — b. Washington, D. C, Nov. 8, 1903 ;
messenger and elevator conductor. Govt, depts., 1922-
25, 1929 ; app. messenger in the Dept. of State Oct. 1,
1929.— AP.
Rice, Coke S. — b. Columbia, S. C, Feb. 7, J893 ;
Wofford Coll., Southwestern and George Washington
Univ. ; invoice auditor 1915-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19,
overseas service ; private business 1920-21 ; office mgr.
and salesman 1922-26 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Hamburg Oct. 28, 1927 ; v. c. at Hamburg Apr.
24, 1929.
Richards, Arthur Lincoln. — b. Emmett, Idaho, June
21, 1907 ; high seh. grad. ; Pasadena Jr. Coll. 1925-27 ;
George Washington Univ. 1929-30 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Guadalajara July 10, 1930 ; resigned
Oct. 11, 1930 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Dec.
17, 1930.
Richards, Raymond Orel. — b. Appleton, Me., May 16,
1901 ; attended high sch. and biusiness sch. ; elk.
1921-22 ; chief elk.. International Joint Commn.,
1922-23 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Santo Do-
mingo June 25, 1923 ; v. c. at Santo Domingo Nov. 15.
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1923; at Caracas Mar. 23, 1926; at La Guaira Apr.
20, 1926 ; at Port au Prince June 29, 1926 ; at Nue-
vitas, temp,, Apr. 2, 1927 ; at Malaga July 7, 1927 ;
at Madrid, temp., Aug. 30, 1927 ; at Malaga Dec. 10,
1927 ; at Alicante, temp., Feb. 2, 1928 ; at Malaga
Aug. 7, 1928; at Seville, temp., Apr. 4, 1929; at
Madrid Apr. 2, 1930 ; at Valencia, temp., Aug. 6,
1930; at Madrid Sept. 9, 1930; at Vigo, temp.,
Oct. 3, 1930 ; at Madrid Nov. 17, 1930.
Richardson, Gardner, — 6. Hanover, N. H., Feb. 8,
1884 ; Phillips Andover grad. ; Yale, A. B. 1905 ;
editorial and business work with magazine 1905-12 ;
banking 1912-14 ; Conunn. for Relief in Belgium
1915-17 ; U. S. Army 1918-19, capt. ; War Prisoners'
Exchange Conf., Berne, 1919 ; Am. Relief Admin, in
Austria and Hungary 1919-23 ; dir. for Austria of
the Commonwealth Fund 1923-25 ; app. cml. att. at
Athens Apr. 3, 1926; also at Tirana Apr. 30, 1927;
at Vienna and Belgrade July 1, 1929 ; relieved of
duties at Belgrade June 25, 1930 ; married.
Richardson, John E. — b. Claridon, Ohio, Nov. 26,
1877; attended high sch. ; Oberlin Prep. 1893-94;
expert typewriter mechanic 1895-1906 ; typewriter
mechanic. Govt, depts., 1908-20 ; U. S. Army 1918-
10 ; in business 1920-27 ; app. typewriter repairman
at if 1,500 in the Dept. of State Oct. 27, 1927 ; at
$1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1,
1928 ; asst. chief, stationery room, at $2,000 Oct. 1,
1928 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930 ; married.— CC.
Richardson, John Samuel, jr. — 6. Boston, Mass.,
Jan. 9, 1890 ; Roxbury Latin Sch. grad. ; Dartmouth,
A. B. 1911 ; insur. adjuster 1912 ; railroad claim ad-
juster 1912-15 ; studied law 1915-17 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, It. ; oil scout 1919 ; stock salesman 1919-
20 ; app. V. c. at Rotterdam Nov. 15, 1920 ; at Queens-
town Jan. 21, 1922; at Cobh Feb. 27, 1924; app..
after exam., v. c. of career of class three June 13,
1924 ; assigned to Cobh June 23, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Tananarive
May 19, 1928; class eight, cons., nnd assigned to
Tananarive Oct. 16, 1929 ; married.
Richmond, Stoughton James. — h. Washington, D. C,
Nov. 10, 1904 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business
and tech. high sch. ; Georgtown Sch. of For. Ser.
1923-25 ; Suffolk Law Sch. 1927-29 ; elk. 1923, in
Govt, depts., 1924; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept.
of State Aug. 7, 1924 ; at $1,380 Dec. 1, 1925 ; asst.
passport agt. in Boston at $2,000 Dec. 31, 1925, ef-
fective Jan. 1, 1926; at $2,100 July 1, 1927; at
$2,200 Jan. 1, 1928 ; .at $2,300 May 1, 1928 ; at $2,500
July 1, 1928 ; at $2,600 May 1, 1930 ; married.
Ricks, Thompkins George. — 5. Gaithersburg, Md.,
Apr. 1, 1907 ; elevator conductor. Office of Public
Bldgs. and Public Parks, 1926-27 ; app. messenger
in the Dept. of State Oct. 1, 1927. — DCR.
Riddiford, George Gerald. — 6. Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan.
24, 1896 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
George Washington Law Sch. one-half yr. ; stenog.,
War Dept., 1917-18 ; U. S. Army 1918-19, overseas
service ; stenog., U. S. Public Health Ser., 1920-23 ;
app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Nov. 3,
1923; at $1,440 July 1, 1924; at $1,500 Nov. 16,
1925; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680
July 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 Oct. 1, 1929 ; at $1,920 July
1, 1930.— FA.
Riddle, James Robert.- — b. Birmingham, Ala., Dec.
7, 1901 ; high sch. grad. ; Ala. Sch. of Mines, Univ. of
Ala., 1922-23 ; Ala. Nat. Guard 1920-23 ; chemical
asst. 1923 ; elk-bookkeeper 1923-24 ; app. v. c. at Van-
couver Feb. 19, 1930 ; at Fernie, temp., Apr. 4, 1930 ;
at Edmonton, temp., May" 23, 1930; at Vancouver Aug.
29, 1930 ; at North Bay Nov. 26, 1930 ; married.
Riddleberger, James V/illiams. — 6. Washington,
D. C, Sept. 21, 1904 ; Massanutten Mil. Acad. ;
Randolph-Macon, A. B. 1924 ; Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser., A. M. 1926 ; American Univ. Grad. Sch. 1926-27 :
research asst., Legislative Reference Service, 1924-27 ;
asst. prof, of int. relations, Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser., 1926-29 ; special expert in foreign tariffs. Tariff
Commn., 1927-29 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 18, 1929 ; to Geneva Mar.
26, 1930.
Riedesel, Helen R. — 6. Crookston, Minn. ; attended
high sch. and business sch. ; bookkeeper 1929-30 ; app.
elk., temp., at $1,260 in the Dept. of State May 26.
1930 ; permanently Aug. 26, 1930.— PD.
Riggs, Benjamin Reath. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug.
10, 1892 ; attended sch. in Italy and Switzerland ;
Columbia Coll., grad. 1914 ; private sec. to Am. Amb.
at Rome and asst. in Am. Emb. 1916-19 ; app., after
exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Dec. 20, 1919 ;
assigned to Rome Dec. 27, 1919 ; to Madrid Jan. 7,
1922 ; class three Mar. 23, 1922 ; assigned to Bucha-
rest Mar. 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class six and
assigned as 2d sec. at Bucharest July 1, 1924 ; class
five Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned to the Dept. July 15,
1926 ; 1st sec. and assigned to Ottawa Nov. 16, 1929 ;
class four May 9, 1930 ; married.
Riggs, Lloyd E.— ft. Pontiac, 111., Aug. 13, 1893 ;
Pleasant View Lutheran Coll. ; with bd. of trade ;
newspaper work ; Brit. Army, U. S. Army, overseas
service ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Warsaw July 15,
1919 ; in Am. Consulate at Karachi Feb. 6, 1929 ;
V. c. at Karachi Oct. 2, 1929.
Rightmire, Ruth. — 6. Parsons, W. Va. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; elk. 1927-29 ; app. elk. at
$1,260 in the Dept. of State Oct. 1, 1929; at $1,440
July 1, 1930; at $1,620 Sept. 8, 1930.— DCR.
Ringle, Kenneth Duval (Lt. jg.) — b. Hutchinson,
Kans., Sept. 30, 1900; U. S. N. A., grad. 1923; as-
signed as language officer at Tokyo Nov. 3, 1928.
Ringwalt, Arthur Rumney.- — b. Omaha, Nebr., Feb.
24, 1899 ; high sch. grad. ; Sorbonne 1922-24 ; with
insur. company 1916-20 ; European representative of
U. S. firm 1922-25 ; retail salesman 1925-26 ; tutor
1927 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and
V. c. of career May 17, 1928 ; assigned to the For.
Ser. Sch. May 21, 1928 ; to Shanghai Nov. 3, 1928.
Rinker, Ella Ruth. — b. Mount Jackson, Va. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; Harrisonburg
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State Normal Sch. ; stenog., Bu. of Education ; app.
elk., temp., at $900 in the Dept. of State Dec. 11,
1917 ; at $1,080 July 1, 1918 ; at $1,140 Sept. 1, 1918 ;
at $1,200 Jan. 1, 1919; at $1,080 July 1, 1919; per-
manently at $1,000 Oct. 16, 1920; at $1,200 Jan. 9,
1922 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1925 ;
at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1927 ; clerical asst.. Sixth Int. Conf.
of Am. States, Habana, 1928 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Roach, Charles Preston, jr. — b. Port Royal, Va.,
Jan. 26, 1890 ; attended public sch. ; with a traction
company 1912-18 ; salesman 1918 ; app. elk., temp., at
.$960 in the Dept. of State Dec. 18, 1918 ; at $1,080
.Feb. 1, 1919; at $1,200 Apr. 1, 1919; at $1,320 Nov.
1. 1919; at $1,400 Jan. 1, 1920; at $1,600 Oct. 1,
1920 ; permanently at $1,000 Feb. 1, 1921 ; at $1,200
Aug. 16, 1921 : at $1,600 Sept. 1, 1921 ; at $1,860
July 1, 1924; at $2,100 Jan. 31, 1925, effective E'eb,
1 ; at $2,200 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $2,400 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,500 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,600 July
1, 1930; married.— PD.
Roach, Elizabeth Coakley (Mrs.) — 6. King George
Co., Va. ; attended public and private sch. ; teacher
in public sch. 1910-12 ; elk., War Dept., 1919 ; app.
elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Jan. 8, 1921 ; at
$1,000 Sept. 1, 1922; at $1,100 Mar. 1, 1924; at
$1,200 May 31, 1924, effective June 1; at $1,500
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,680 May 1, 1925 ; at $1,800 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,000 Dec. 1, 1929 ; at
$2,200 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Roache, Thomas P. — 6. Natural Bridge, Va., Nov.
24, 1884 ; chief butler. The White House, 1918-29 ;
app. messenger in the Dept. of State Apr. 6, 1929. — S.
Robbins, Warren Delano, — b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept.
3, 1885; Groton Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1908;
elk. and private sec. at Am. Leg. at Lisbon 1909 ;
private sec. at Am. Leg. at Buenos Aires 1909-10 ;
app., after exam., 3d sec. of emb. at Paris Mar. 2,
1911; 2d sec. at Mexico City Apr. 24, 1914 (can-
celed) ; app. sec. of leg. at Guatemala May 22, 1914 ;
.sec. of emb. or leg. of class three by act approved Feb.
5, 1915 ; assi.gned to the Dept. Jan. 26, 1916 ;. attached
to Council of Min. of France on visit to U. S. 1917;
attached to Belgian Commn. to U. S. 1917 ; assigned
to Buenos Aires July 13, 1917 ; class two Aug. 23,
1917 ; assigned to Santiago Dec. 2, 1918 ; class one
Dec. 20, 1919 ; assigned to the Dept. Feb. 26, 1920 ;
act. chief, Division of Near Eastern Affairs, and
designated couns. June 14, 1920 ; detailed to Conf.
on Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ;
chief, Division of Near Eastern Affairs, Dec. 20, 1921 ;
assigned as couns. of emb. at Berlin Mar. 1, 1922 ;
For. Ser. officer of class one July 1, 1924 ; mem.
Bd. of Review, For. Ser. Personnel, 1925 ; assigned as
couns. of emb. at Rome Apr. 10, 1925 ; del.. Int.
Conf. for the Protection of Literary and Artistic
Property, Rome, 1928 ; app. E. E. and M. P. to El
Salvador July 17, 1928 ; sec. of Am. del.. Int. Conf.
of Am. States on Conciliation and Arbitration, Wash-
ington, 1928-29 ; married.
Roberts, Hazel Harriman (Mrs.) — b. Washington,
D. C. ; attended business high sch. ; clk-stenog.
1921-23 ; sec. to mem. of Cong. 1923-28 ; app. elk.
at $1,320 in the Dept. of State June 1, 1928; at
$1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 June 1,
1029 ; at $2,000 July 1, 1930.— S.
Roberts, Joseph F. — b. in 111. Feb. 25, 1872 ; gram-
mar and business sch. grad. ; post office elk. since
1906 ; app. despatch agt. at San Francisco Nov. 12,
1920.
Roberts, Cluincy Franklin. — b. Cass Co., Tex., Dec.
6, 1893 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
U. S. N. A. one yr. ; with wholesale firm 1913-14 ;
app., after exam., cons. asst. Mar. 24, 1915 ; v. c.
at Venice May 27, 1915 ; at Genoa Nov. 5, 1915 ; at
Saloniki Jan. 7, 1919 ; v. c. of career of class three
Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to Saloniki Oct. 22, 1919 ;
class two May 24, 1920 ; assigned to Apia July 8,
1920 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; as-
signed to Suva Sept. 26, 1927 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Suva May 17, 1928 ; class seven July 24,
1930 ; married.
Robertson, Dudley L. — b. Gaithersburg, Md., Oct. 14,
1911 ; messenger, Civil Ser. Commn., 1928-29 ; app.
asst. messenger in the Dept. of State June 11, 1929;
messenger May 15, 1930. — HA.
Robertson, Frederick Joseph b. St. George's, Ber-
muda, Mar. 26, 1885 ; Brit, subject ; attended high
sch. ; proprietor of drug store in St. George's ; app.
cons. agt. at St. George's Aug. 17, 1917 ; married.
Robertson, William Piatt. — b. Jaclson, Tenn., Jan.
5, 1896 ; Morgan Park and Castle Heights Mil. Acad. ;
Friends Sch. ; Princeton, Litt. B. 1917 ; New York
Univ. 1919-20 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1924 ;
U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It. ; traffic mgr. and buyer
for firm 1919-20 ; with express company in U. S.
and France 1920-24 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Col6n Apr. 21, 1925 ; v. c. at Colon July 29, 1925 ;
at Panama, temp.. Mar. 1, 1926 ; at Colon May 1,
1926 ; at Panama, temp., Feb. 27, 1928 ; at Colon
May 19, 1928 ; at Cartagena June 25, 1928 ; at
Martinique June 28, 1930 ; married.
Robinette, Myrtle Eva. — b. Artemas, Pa. ; attended
public sch. ; elk. in War Dept. 1918, in Zone Finance
office 1918-20 ; app. elk. at $1,100 in the Dept. of
State Apr. 16, 1920 ; at $1,200 Aug. 16, 1921 ; at
$1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,680
Mar. 1, 1926; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,800 Nov.
1, 1927; at $1,920 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$1,980 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,040 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Robinson, Donald Hannibal. — 6. Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Mar. 18. 1906 ; Peddie Sch. ; Princeton, B. A. 1930 ;
Univ. of Vienna, summer 1929 ; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in
the Diplo. ^er. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at
Wind.sor, temp., Dec. 29, 1930.
Robinson, Thomas Hastings. — 6. South Bethlehem,
I'n., Jan. 18, 1803; Lawrenceville Sch. grad.; business
course ; Princeton, A. B. 1914 ; Lehigh Univ., B. S.
1910; chemist 1916-17; U. S. Army 1917-18, 1st It.;
with sugar refining company 1919-20 ; chemist 1920-
21 ; private tutor 1922 ; app., after exam., v. c. of
career of class three May 26, 1922 ; assigned to Bir-
mingham Aug. 28, 1922; class two Nov. 23, 1923;
I'or. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight and
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eons. Mar. 20, 1925 ; assigned to Melbourne June 9,
l<i26 ; class seven Dec. 31, 1929 ; assigned to Penang
Aug. 16, 1930; man-icd.
Rochefort, Joseph John (Lt.) — 1). Da.vton, Ohio, May
12, 1S9S ; entered U. S. Navy Apr. 20, 1918 ; assigned
as language officer at Tokyo Aug. 3, 1929.
Roddy, Marguerite R. — b. North Platte, Nebr. ; high
sch. grad. ; stonog. 1920-24 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the
Drpt. of State Nov. 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 Jan. 16. 1926 ;
ac $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; stenog., Commn.
for study and review of conditions in Haiti, 1930 ; at
$1,800 May 1, 1930; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Rodrick, Bertha Sarah (Mrs.) — 6. Gainsboro, Va. ;
attended normal and business high sch. ; private in-
struction two yrs. ; secretary 1899-1901; app. elk.,
temp., at $720 in the Dept. of State May 16, 1901 ;
permanently, at $1,200 July 2, 1906 ; at $1,400 Oct. 1,
1913; at $1,600 June 22, 1916, effective July 1; at
$1,800 July 1, 1921; at $2,100 July 1, 1924; at
$2,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,300 July 1,
1928 ; at $2,500 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,600 July 3, 1930
(IJrookhart Act).— PD.
Rogers, Alan Stewart. — B. Santa Barbara, Calif.,
Apr. 25, 1902 ; Middlesex Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B.
1924; Magdalen Coll., Oxford, B. A. 1925; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career July
5, 1927 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 29, 1927 ;
to Bombay Feb. 24, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and
assigned as v. c. and 3d sec. at Bangkok May 23, 1929.
Rogers, James Grafton. — b. Denver, Colo., Jan. 13.
1883 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1905 ; Denver Univ.,
LL. B. 1908 ; newspaper reporter 1905-6 ; asst. atty.
gen. of Colo. 1909-10 ; law practice since 1911 ; U. S.
Army 1918, 1st It. ; author ; prof, and dean, Denver
Univ. Law Sch., 1910-27 ; dean of law, Univ. of Colo.,
1928-31 ; app. asst. sec. of state Feb. 27, 1931 ;
married. — A-F.
Rogers, Ola May. — h. Osceola, Ind. ; high sch.
grad. ; elk. 1927-28 ; statistician 1928-29 ; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct. 16, 1929 ; at
$1,560 July 1, 19.30; at $1,620 Nov. 1, 1930.— PD.
Romeyn, Nina Genevieve. — b. Fort Scott, Kans. ;
attended high sch. ; Classical Sch. for Girls, Indian-
apolis, Ind. ; Columbian Univ. (now George Washing-
ton i three yrs. ; tutor in languages two yrs. ; Berlitz
Sch. of Languages one yr. ; elk., D. A. R. ; elk., Span-
ish Treaty Claims Commn., 1902-3 ; app. elk. at $900
in the Dept. of State Nov. 25. 1903 ; at $1,000 June
6, 1906; at $1,200 Mar. 4, 1907; at $1,400 Apr. 7,
1917; at $1,600 Oct. 1, 1918; at $1,800 Dec. 31, 1919,
effective Jan. 1, 1920 ; at $2,100 July 1. 1924 ; at
$2,200 Mar. 1, 1925; at $2,300 Mar. 1, 1927; at
$2,400 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,600 July 1,
1930; at $2,700 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— LA.
Rooney, Miriam Theresa. — 6. Charlestown, Mass. ;
attended business sch. ; Mass. Normal Art Sch. 1914-
15 ; La Salle Ext. Univ., LL. B. 1920 ; Portia Law
Sch. 1920 ; Harvard 1926-28 ; Catholic Univ. 1928— ;
clerical, accounting and executive positions 1916-24 ;
asst., Boston Public Library, 1924-28 ; historical re-
search 1924-29 ; app. library asst. at $1,800 in the
Dept. of State July 1, 1928 ; at $2,000 Feb. 1, 1930 ;
at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— HA.
Roosevelt, Nicholas. — 6. New York City June 12,
1893 ; Evans Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1914 ; at-
tache. Am. Emb. at Paris, 1914-16 ; U. S. Army 1917-
19, capt., overseas service ; attachg, Austro-Hungarian
Field Mission of the Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace,
Jan.-May 1919 ; assoc. editor of newspaper 1923-30 ;
V. gov. of Philippine Is. July-Sept. 1930 ; app. E. E.
and M. P. to Hungary Sept. 29, 1930.
Ross, Sallie Francesca. — b. McClung, Va. ; attended
high sch. and business sch. ; Harrisonburg State
Teachers Coll. two yrs. ; teacher 1917-20 ; elk., U. S.
Shipping Bd., one-half yr. ; app. elk. at $900 in the
Dept. of State Jan. 8, 1921 ; at $1,000 Jan. 25, 1922 ;
at $1,100 Oct. 1, 1923 ; at $1,200 Apr. 1, 1924 ; at
$1,440 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at
$1,560 Dec. 1, 1925; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930 ; at $1,800 July 3, 1930
(Brookhart Act).— CR.
Rote, Tobin C. (Capt.) — b. San Antonio, Tex., Jan.
21, 1893; entered U. S. Army Aug. 15, 1917; assigned
as language officer at Tokyo Mar. 22, 1927 ; married.
Rowan, Hugh W. (Capt.) — 6. Newport, R. I.,
Mar. 16, 1894 ; Yale, Ph. B. 1915 ; entered U. S.
Army Oct. 26, 1917 ; assigned as asst. mil. att. at
Berlin July 19, 1930 ; married.
Rowe, Alvin Thomson, jr. — b. Fredericksburg. Va.,
Sept. 27, 1904 ; Univ. of Va. 1921-22, summers 1923
and 1925 ; Davidson Coll., A. B. 1925 ; Harvard, A.
M. 1928 ; teacher in high sch. 1925-27 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
Mar. 26, 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. July
1, 1929 ; to Blupflelds Sept. 14, 1929.
Rowley, Eugene Cooper, sr. — b. Ossin, Iowa, Feb.
10, 1867 ; Univ. of Wis.. LL. B. ; mcrn. of bars of
Wis. and Va. ; law practice 1890-1911 ; Wis. Nat.
Guard 1895-97 ; special agt.. Census Bu., one yr. ;
special supervisor and agt., Indian Ser., two yrs. ;
app. elk., temp., at $1,400 in the Dept. of State
June 15, 1917; at $1,500 Oct. 1, 1917; at $1,800 Apr.
16. 1918 ; permanently Aug. 1, 1919 ; passport agt.
at Seattle at $2,500 .Tune 18, 1921, effective July 1 ;
at $2,750 July 1, 1922 ; at $2,800 Aug. 1, 1924 ; at
$2,900 Nov. 1, 1926; at $3,000 July 1, 1927; at
$3,100 Jan. 1, 1928 ; at $3,200 May 1, 1928 ; at
$3,400 July 1, 1928; at $3,600 May 1, 1930.
Rowley, Eugene Cooper, jr. — b. Madison, Wis., Jan.
31, 1894 ; attended business sch. ; Ga. Inst, of Tech.,
grad. 1917; Georgetown Univ., LL. B. 1920, LL. M.
1921 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ; elk., Dept. of State,
1915-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It. ; elk., Dept. of
State, 1919-22; naturalization examiner, Dept. of
Labor, 1922-23 ; reinstated elk. at $1,400 in the Dept.
of State Aug. 15, 1923 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at
$1,920 Dec. 1, 1925; at $2,000 Mar. 1, 1927; at
$2,400 July 1, 1927; at $2,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,700 July 1, 1928; at $2,900 Feb. 1, 1929;
at $3,100 July 1, 1930; married.— PD.
Rule, Blanche Vincent. — b. Washington, D. C. ;
business high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
one yr. ; stenog., 1917; app. elk., temp., at $1,000 in
the Dept. of State Nov. 26, 1917 ; at $1,200 Mar. 1,
1918; permanently Oct. 1, 1919; at $1,400 Sept. 1,
1922; at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927;
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asst. chief, Office of Coordination and Review, June 1,
1928; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welcli Act); at
$2,900 July 1, 1928 ; stenog., London Naval Conf..
1930; at $3,100 July 1, 1980; at $3,500 Dec. 1,
1930.— CR.
Russ, Edward Bartlett. — h. Louisiana, Mo., Feb.
10, 1868 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; Co-
lumbian Univ. (now George Washington) one yr. ;
elk. and copyist, Pension Office, 1890-1901 ; app. elk.
at $1,200 in the Dept. of State July 20, 1901; at
$1,400 Feb. 13, 1904; at $1,600 Dec. 31, 1910, effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1911 ; at $1,800 Aug. 1, 1918 ; special
asst. at $2,000 Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1, 1920 ;
chief, stenographic section, Jan. 16, 1920; at $2,100
July 1, 1920; drafting officer at $2,500 June 17, 1921,
effective July 1 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1924 ; at $2,900
Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $3,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$3,100 July 1, 1930; at $3,200 July 3, 1930 (Brook-
hart Act) ; married. — SS.
Russell, Harry Earle. — h. Kalamazoo, Mich., Sept.
16, 1889 ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1913, LL. B. 1915 ;
mem. of bar of Mich. ; law practice 1915-16 ; app.,
after exam., cons. asst. Aug. 30, 1916 ; v. c. at
Saloniki Oct. 25, 1916 ; at Smyrna June 9, 1919 ; v. c.
of career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to
Smyrna Oct. 22, 1919 ; class two May 24, 1920 ;
assigned to Rome Aug. 29, 1921 ; class one Nov. 17,
1921 ; cons, of class seven June 22, 1922 ; assigned to
Casablanca Mar. 12, 1924; For. Ser. officer of class
eight July 1, 1924 ; class seven Feb. 24, 1925 ; class
six June 30, 1927 ; class five May 23, 1929 ; assigned
to Alexandria Nov. 19, 1929 ; married.
Rutter, Ella P. — 6. Wa.shington, D. C. ; high sch.
grad. ; Elmira Coll. 1925-27 ; George Washington
Univ. 1927- ; elk., Dept. of Com., 1928-30; app.
library asst. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State July 1,
1930.— HA.
Sachs, Rohs Esther. — b. New York City ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk. 1928-29 ; in
Post Office Dept. 1929 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State Jan. 2, 1930 ; resigned July 21, 1930 ;
reapp. elk. at $1,440 Aug. 16, 1930. — FA.
Sackett, Frederic Mosley. — 6. Providence, R. I.,
Dec. 17, 1868 ; Brown Univ., A. B. 1890 ; Harvard,
LL. B. 1893 ; mem. of bars of Ohio and Ky. ; law
practice 1893-1907 ; pres. of gas and light company
1907-12 ; pres. of coal and cement companies ; food
admin, for Ky. 1917 ; U. S. Senator 1925-30 ; app.
A. E. and P. to Germany Jan. 9, 1930 ; married.
Sackett, Harriett E. — b. Webster City, Iowa ; high
sch. grad. ; Drake Univ. one yr. ; secretary 1923-
29 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Feb. 4,
1929; at $1,020 Sept. 1, 1929; at $1,740 July 1,
1930.— SS.
Sadler, Mary A. (Mrs.) — b. Tarentum, Pa. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; app. elk., temp.,
at $990 in the Dept. of State May 7, 1918 ; at
$1,080 Jan. 1, 1919; at $1,140 July 1, 1919; perma
iiently Sept. 19, 1919; at $1,200 Aug. 16, 1921; at
$1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at
$1,620 Mar. 1, 1927; elk.. Int. Radiotelegraph Conf.,
Washington, 1027 ; elk.. I'rep. Commn. for the Dis-
armament Conf., Geneva, 1928 ; at $1,740 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 ; archivist,
Inst. Conf. of Am. States on Conciliation and Arbitra-
tion, Washington, 1928-29; at $2,000 July 1, 1930. —
DCR.
Salisbury, Laurence Eustis. — b. Chicago, 111., Mar.
13, 1894 ; Univ. of Chicago, Ph. B. 1916, grad. work
1919 ; instructor in English in Japan 1916-17 ; Brit.
Array 1917-19, 2d It., overseas service ; app., after
exam., student interpreter in Japan May 20, 1920 ;
V. c. and interpreter at Kobe July 1, 1922 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Nagasaki
Nov. 8, 1924 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; cons. Mar. 3,
1925 ; assigned to Kobe Oct. 8, 1925 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. June 24, 1926 ; assigned as asst. Japanese sec.
and 3d sec. at Tokyo June 26, 1926 ; detailed to the
Dept. Apr. 24, 1928 ; class seven May 23, 1929 ; 2d
sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ; assigned to Paris Dec. 17, 1930.
Salmon, David Alden. — b. Westport, Conn., Jan. 30,
1879 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; elk. in
^\ar Dept. 1898-1906 ; app. elk. at $1,400 in the Dept.
of State July 7, 1906 ; at $1,800 Mar. 4, 1907 ; act.
chief, Bu. of Indexes and Archives, Mar. 25— Apr. 30,
1916; chief May 1, 1916; drafting officer at $2,500
Dec. 1, 1917 ; directed to proceed to Am. Missions in
Europe to investigate methods of handling corre-
spondence, etc., July 26, 1919 ; at $3,000 Mar. 1, 1921 ;
at $3,500 June 17, 1921, effective July 1 ; archivist,
Conf. on Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921,
and Conf. on Central Am. Affairs, Washington, 1922-
23; at $3,800 July 1, 1924; at $4,200 May 1, 1925;
archivist for Am. del., Conf. for Limitation of Naval
Armaments, Geneva, 1927, and Int. Radiotelegraph
Conf., Washington, 1927; at $4,800 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act); sec, London Naval Conf., 1930; at
$5,000 July 1, 1930; at $5,600 Dec. 1, 1930; chief,
Division of Communications and Records. Jan. 1,
1931; married. — DCR.
Sands, Rosa Virginia. — b. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; attended
private sch. in Switzerland, Italy, Austria, and
England, and business sch. in Germany and U. S. ;
teacher and principal in private sch. 1912-17 ; asst.
sec, Navy League, 1917-18 ; elk. in War Dept. 1918-
19 ; in Dept. of State 1919-21 ; reinstated as elk.
at $1,400 in the Dept. of State Nov. 16, 1922 ; at
$1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,800 Nov. 1, 1927; at $1,860 May 1, 1928; at
$2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,100 July
1, 1928; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— HA.
Sanford, Horace Monroe. — b. New Haven, Conu.,
Oct. 12, 1860; attended public sch., Hopkins grammar
Sch., and business sch. ; secretary 1880-82 ; elk.
188.3-97 ; app. v. and dop. cons. gen. at Ottawa Sept.
9, 1898 ; v. c at Ottawa Feb. 6, 1915 ; married.
Sangston, Howard Eli. — b. Washington, D. C, Apr.
22, 1879 ; attended business sch. ; app. messenger,
temp., at $480 in the Dept. of State July 24. 1901;
at $600 July 1, 1905 ; at $720 Nov. 1, 1905 ; at
$840 July 1, 1915; at $960 Dec 18, 1918; elk. at
$1,320 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,560 July
1, 1930 ; married. — FA.
Sannebeck, Norvelle Harrison. — b. Mexico, Mo., Sept.
18, 1909; high sch. grad.; Westminster Coll. (Mo.),
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1926-28; George Washington Uuiv. 1929- ; elk., Govt,
depts.. 1929-30; app., elk. at .$1.SOO in the Dcpt. oi
State Dec. 18, 1930.— CC.
Satterthwaite, Joseph Charles. — 5. Tecumseh, Mich.,
Mar. 4, 1900 ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1923, A. M. 1924 ;
r. S. Army 1918-19, overseas service ; asst. in dcpt.
of political science, Univ. of Mich., 1923-24 ; elk. in
Am. Consulate at Stuttgart 1924-25; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer uuclass. and v. c. of career
Sept. 13, 1926 and assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. ;
to Guadalajara Apr. 25, 1927 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Mar. 11, 1929 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Mexico City
Mar. 15, 1929 ; class eight and cons. May 9, 1930.
Saucerman, Sophia Augusta (Mrs.) — 6. Gaylord,
Minn. ; attended Minn. State Normal Sch. 1915-17 ;
Univ. of Chicago, B. S. 1919, M. S. 1923 ; research
work 1923-27 ; app. asst. geographer at $2,400 in the
Dept. of State Sept. 1, 1927; at $2,600 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,700 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,900
July 1, 1930— HA.
Sauer, Emil.— 1>. Stonewall, Tex.. June 10, 1881 ;
Univ. of Tex., B. Lit. 1903; Harvard, A. M. 1908;
teacher 1897-1900 ; principal of sch. 1903-4 ; supt.
of sch. 1905-7 ; special agt., Census Bu., 1910 ;
examiner. Tariff Bd., 1910-11 ; app., after exam.,
cons, at Baghdad Aug. 19, 1911 ; at Goteborg Nov. 24,
1913 ; eons, of class eight by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; class seven Mar. 2, 1915 ; class six Oct. 18,
1915, and assigned to Cologne ; to Maracaibo Apr.
26, 1917 ; detailed to Copenhagen July 11, 1919 ;
class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to Coblenz Oct. 31,
1919 ; to Cologne Nov. 24, 1919 ; class four June 4,
1920 ; assigned to Cologne Nov. 15, 1921 ; For. Ser.
officer of class five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Per-
nambuco Oct. 23, 1924 ; to Sherbrooke Feb. 24, 1925 ;
to Toronto Aug. 27, 1925 ; class four June 30, 1927 ;
class three July 24, 1930 ; married.
Savage, Carlton. — b. Salem, Oreg., Dec. 28, 1897 ;
Univ. of Oreg., B. S. 1921 ; George Washington,
M. A. 1927 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; principal of high sch.
1921-22 ; sec. to pres., and business mgr., Oreg. State
Normal Sch., 1922-26 ; app. drafting officer and re-
search asst. at $2,400 in the Dept. of State May 23,
1927 ; at $2,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,700
July 1, 1928 ; at $3,200 June 1, 1930 ; married.— HA.
Savage, John N, — b. Scotland Neck, N. C, Sept. 6,
1883 ; app. asst. messenger in the Dept. of State
Sept. 30, 1916.— NE.
Savoy, Edward Augustine. — b. May 2, 1855 ; app.
laborer in the Dept. of State July 1, 1871 ; asst.
messenger June 15, 1884 ; messenger June 15, 1898 ;
messenger, Paris Peace Commn., 1898 ; chief mes-
senger Nov. 30, 1901 ; elk. under Ex. order Feb. 23,
1915.— S.
Sawyer, John Birge. — b. Appleton, Wis., Jan. 17,
1881 ; Belmont Sch. ; Univ. of Calif., B. S. 1902 ;
customs insp. 1903-4 ; immigration iusp. 1904-11 ;
app. V. and dep. cons. gen. at Hong Kong Aug. 23,
1911 ; V. e. at Hong Kong Feb. 6, 1915 ; resigned
Jan. 14, 1917; Immigration insp. 1917-18; app. v. c.
23372—31 16
at Shanghai Apr. 23, 1918 ; at Hong Kong Feb. 19,
1921 ; at Shanghai Apr. 12, 1921 ; married.
Sayers, Thomas, — b. Philadelphia. Pa., Jan. 14,
1874 ; U. S. Navy 1898 ; laborer, Bu. of Engraving
and Printing, 1901-10 ; app. laborer in the Dept. of
State June 17, 1910 ; asst. messenger July 1, 1910. —
A-L.
Scanlan, John Joseph. — 6. Washington, D. C, July
11, 1892; Georgetown, LL. B. 1916; mem. of bar of
D. C. ; app. elk., temp., at $900 in the Dopt. of State
Jan. 21, 1915; permanently at $1,000, under Ex.
order, June 22, 1916, efifective July 1 ; at $1,20U Mar.
15, 1917 ; detailed to the N. Y. Passport Agency Apr.
6, 1917 ; app. elk. in Am. Emb. at Paris Jan. 31, 1918 ;
V. e. at Paris May 3, 1918 ; reapp. elk. at $1,400 in
the Dept. of State Feb. 4, 1919 ; at $1,600 Nov. 1,
1919 ; special asst. at $2,000 Jan. 31, 1920, effective
Feb. 1 ; drafting officer at $2,500 Jan. 16, 1922 ; asst.
chief. Division of Passport Control, Nov. 1, 1922 ; at
$2,800 July 1, 1924; at $2,900 May 1, 1925; tech.
adviser Nov. 4, 1925 ; at $3,100 Feb. 1, 1926 ; asst.
chief. Passport Division, Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $3,200
Nov. 1, 1927; at $3,400 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $3,500 July 1, 1928 ; at $3,800 Jan. 1, 1929 ; at
$4,200 July 1, 1930; at $4,600 Dec. 1, 1930; mar-
ried.— PD.
Scanlon, Martin Francis (Maj.) — 6. Scranton, Pa.,
Aug. 11, 1889 ; Univ. of Pa. and Cornell one yr. each ;
entered U. S. Army June 1, 1912 ; assigned as asst.
mil. att. for air at Rome Mar. 26, 1924 ; relieved Mar.
5, 1927 ; asst. mil. att. at London Jan. 29, 1929.
Schausten, Rudolph Alfred Seehurg. — b. Oakland,
Calif., Mar. 21, 1898 ; attended high sch. ; U. S. Army
1917-19, overseas service ; mechanic three and one-
half yrs. ; garage mgr. in Martinique 1924-26 ; app.
v. c. at Martinique Sept. 9, 1926 ; married.
Scheibel, Alice Jane E. — b. Scranton, Pa. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1929 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Jan. 6, 1930 ; at $1,560
July 6, 1930.— AP.
Schnare, Lester L. — b. Mondovi, Wis., May 15,
1884 ; George Washington, LL. B. 1913, LL. M. 1919 ;
mem. of bar of D. C. ; teacher 1902-5 ; newspaper
work 1905-6 ; elk. 1906-12 ; law elk., Bu. of Immi-
gration, 1912-15 ; app. v. c. at Shanghai Feb. 4, 1916 ;
at Canton May 19, 1917 ; at Yokohama July 29, 1918 ;
special asst. at $3,000 in the Dept. of State Oct. 1,
1918; drafting officer at $2,500 July 1, 1919; app.,
after exam., cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1910; de-
tailed to Yokohama Mar. 20, 1920 ; to Kobe Sept. 7,
1920 ; returned to Yokohama Apr. 1921 ; to Kobe
July 9, 1921 ; assigned to Swatow Feb. 2, 1922 ; to
Cartegena Aug. 3, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
eight July 1, 1924 ; class seven Feb. 24, 1925 ; as-
signed to Breslau Feb. 16, 1927 ; class six July 24,
1930 ; married.
Schneider, Elsie Marie. — b. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; elk. 1917-18 ;
app. elk., temp., at $1,080 in the Dept. of State May
12, 1919; permanently at $1,000 Feb. 1, 1921; at
$1,140 Sept. 1, 1922 ; at $1,200 Dec. 5, 1922 ; at
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5:1,440 July 1. 1924; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1925; at
$1,560 Dec. 1, 1925; at $1,620 Jan. 1, 1928; at $1,740
July 1, 192S (Welcli Act) ; at $1,8G0 July 1,
1930.— VD.
Schoellkopf, Walter Horton.— b. Buffalo, N. Y.,
Oct. 18, 18S2 ; Cascadilla Sell. grad. ; Pa. Mil. Coll.,
C. E. 1904; grad. work at Cornell 1904-6, Univ. of
Wis. 1906-7 ; management of estate 1908-17 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, maj., overseas service ; app., after
exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Sept. 5,
1919 ; assigned to Paris Oct. 7, 1919 ; to Panama
May 26, 1921 ; class three Jan. 18, 1922 ; assigned to
La Paz Mar. 1, 1922 ; unassigned Mar. 13 to Sept. 12,
1922 ; assigned to the Depl. Sept. 12, 1922 ; to Buenos
Aires July 24, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class six and
assigned as 2d sec. at Buenos Aires July 1, 1924 ; at
Bucharest Apr. 20, 1926; at Madrid Apr. 16, 1928;
class five July 24, 1930; married.
*Schoenfeld, Hans Frederick Arthur. — 6. Provi-
dence, R. I., Jan. 31, 1889 ; Friends' Sch. ; George
WashinKton, A. B. 1907. A. M. 1909 ; Univ. of Car-
acas, Venezuela, 1910-11 ; asst. and instructor in
hist., George Washington Univ., 1907-10 ; app. cons,
agt. at Caracas Sept. 17, 1910 ; confidential elk. to
Che asst. sec. of state Jan. 4, 1912 ; app., after
exam., 3d sec. of emb. at Constantinople Feb. 15,
1912 ; sec. of leg., Paraguay and Uruguay, Aug. 12,
1913 ; at Montevideo July 16, 1914 ; sec. of emb. or
leg. of class three by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
assigned to Christiania Apr. 13, 1916 ; to Bucharest
Mar. 11, 1919 ; to Copenhagen, temp., Nov. 4, 1919 ;
class two Dec. 20, 1919 ; assigned to Rio de Janeiro
July 29, 1920 ; class one Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned to
Vienna Oct. 22, 1921 ; as couns. of emb. at Mexico
City Mar. 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class one
July 1, 1924 ; mem., Bd. of Review, For. Ser.
Personnel, 1927 ; E. E. and M. P. to Bulgaria
July 17, 1928 (canceled), sec. gen., Commn. of In-
quiry and Conciliation, Bolivia and Paraguay, Wash-
ington, 1929 ; E. E. and M. P. to Costa Rica Dec. 16,
1929 (canceled); resigned Mar. 1, 1930; married.
Schoenfeld, Rudolf Emil. — 1). Washington. D. C,
Jan. 25, 1895 ; George Washington, A. B. 1915 ; Univ.
of Berne, Ph. D. 1920 ; elk., U. S. Efficiency Commn.,
1915 ; teacher, Nat. Cathedral Sch. for Boys, one yr. ;
app., after exam., cons. asst. Aug. 30, 1916 ; v. c.
at Zurich Oct. 26, 1916 ; at Berne Jan. 10, 1917 ; v. c.
of career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to
Berne Oct. 22, 1919 ; class two May 24, 1920 ; de-
tailed to assist the Am. Cons. Gen. attached to the
office of the Commr. at Berlin July 12, 1921 ;
assigned to Berlin Nov. 15, 1921 ; class one Feb. 26,
1923 ; cons, of class seven Dec. 19, 1923 ; detailed
to Stettin Feb. 28, 1924 ; to Berlin May 22, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Cologne Oct. 15, 1924; to La Paz Dec. 1, 1925;
class seven, sec. in the Diplo. Ser., and assigned
also as 3d sec. at La Paz Dee. 17, 1925 ; to tlie Dept.
Mar. 2, 1927 ; as 3d see. at Rio de Janeiro Apr. 12,
1927 ; class six June 30, 1927 ; 2d see. at Bogota
Oct. 28, 1929 ; class five May 9, 1930.
Schoenrich, Edwin. — b. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 10,
1895; attended business sch.; Washington Coll., A. B.
1917; Boston Univ., summer 1920; National Univ.
of Mexico, summer 1922 ; Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser., M. F. S. 1924 ; U. S. Army 1917-18 ; teacher in
private sch. 1918-19 ; principal of high sch. in Porto
Rico 1919-20 ; instructor, Boston Univ., Ilabana
branch, Cuba, 1920-21 ; teacher in high sch. 1921-22 ;
special expert, U. S. Tariff Commn., 1922-24 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Oct. 16, 1924 ; assigned to Valparaiso Nov.
8. 1924 ; to La Paz June 9, 1925 ; sec. in the Diplo. 1
Ser. Feb. 17, 1927 ; assigned as 3d sec. at La Paz !
Feb. 23, 1927 ; as v. c. at Arica Nov. 26, 1927 ; class :
eight, cons., and assi.gned to Arica May 23, 1929 ; !
to Sarnia, temp., Oct. 29. 1929; at Mazatlftn Jan. 18, '
1930 ; married. i
Schooley, George Rozel. — 1). Cumberland, Md., Sept. |
2, 1901 : attended high sch. and business sch. ; mes-
sf nger. War Dept., 1918-19 ; typist. Federal Bd. for
Vocational Education, 1919-20 ; elk., Dept. of State,
1920-25 ; cml. employment 1925-28 ; stenog.. Gen.
Accounting Office, 1928-29 ; app. elk. at $1,620 in the
Dopt. of State May 27, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930 ; 1
at $1,800 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; mar- 1
ried.— PD.
Schott, William Walter. — b. Leavenworth, Kans., !
Oct. 7, 1894 ; Western Mil. Acad. ; U. S. N. A., grad. I
1916 ; U. S. Navy 1916-20, It. ; sec, U. S. con-
tingent. Allied Naval Armistice Commn., Naval Inter-
Allied Commn. of Control, 1919-20 ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three May 26, 1922 ; assigned I
to Frankfort-on-the-Main Aug. 28, 1922 ; to Palermo '
Nov. 20, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, I
1924 ; assigned to Gibraltar July 17, 1924 ; to Pal- ]
ermo Oct. 28, 1924 ; to Naples Jan. 3, 1925 ; class 1
eight June 30, 1927 ; cons, and assigned to Naples • ,
July 16, 1927 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 23, 1928 ;
assigned as 3d sec. at Paris Jan. 26, 1928 ; at San »(
Salvador Aug. 16, 1929 ; class seven Dec. 10, 1929 ; ^
assigned as 2d sec. at Berlin Oct. 18, 1930. |
Schraud, Myron Henderson. — b. Houston, Tex., i
Sept. 13, 1897 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; ;
with railway company 1914-17; U. S. Navy 1917-19; ]
with railway companies 1919-25 ; elk. 1925-26 ; relief
agt. for railway company 1926 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Piedras Negras Sept. 15, 1926 ; v. c. at
Piedras Negras Nov. 25, 1927 ; at Salina Cruz, temp.,
June 1, 1928 ; at Tampico Sept. 7, 1928 ; at Monter-
rey Dee. 12, 1930.
Schukraft, Gladys Evelyn. — b. Evansville, Ind. ;
high sch. grad ; George Washington Univ. 1930- ;
stenog. 1927-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State June 2, 1930; at $1,620 Dec. 4, 1930.— SS. ]
Schuler, Frank August, jr. — b. Muskegon, Mich.,
Apr. 15, 1908; Univ. of Wis. 1926-27; Univ. of
Mich., A. B. 1930 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v.e. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as v.e. at Toronto, temp..
Dee. 29, 1930.
Schultze, George H. — b. in Germany June 19. 1857; "]
naturalized 1878 ; attended gymnasium in Germanj lj
and business sch. ; U. S. Army 1879-91 ; copyist,
li. S. Patent Office, 1891-1901 ; app. elk. at $900 in .4
BIOGRAPHIES
the Dept. of State Jan. 24. 1001: at .'i;i.200 Feb. 1,
1902 ; at $1,400 Mar. 1. 1906 ; at $1,600 Mar. 4. 190T ;
at $1,800 Aug. 1, 1917; at $2,100 July 1, 1924; at
$2,200 Dec. 1, 1925 ; research asst. at $2,400 June 1,
1926 ; at $2,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; married. —
HA.
Schumacher, Leo Emil. — b. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 16,
1S90 ; St. Louis Univ., LL. B. 1914 ; Washington
Univ. 1920-22 ; mem. of bar of Mo. ; stenog. 1907-9 ;
draftsman for city of St. Louis 1909-11 ; sec. to banlj
pres. 1914-20 ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ; credit mgr. 1920 •
2.3 ; app. cllj. in Am. Consulate General at Berlin
Dec. 2.3, 1923 ; v. c. at Berlin July 26, 1924 ; at Glas-
gow June 17, 1927 ; at Berlin Sept. 29, 1928.
*Schurman, Jacob Gould, — b. Freetown, Prince Ed-
ward Island, May 22, 1854 ; naturalized 1892 ; Prince
of Wales Coll., Charlottetown, P. E. I., two yrs. ;
Acadia Coll., Nova Scotia, one and one-half yrs. :
Univ. Coll., London, A. B. 1877, A. M. 1878 ; Univ. of
Edinburgh, Sc. D. 1878; Univ. of Heidelberg, Univ.
of Berlin, and Univ. of Gottingen 1878-80 ; prof, at
Acadia Coll. 1880-82, at Dalhousie Coll. 1882-86:
Sage prof, of philosophy, Cornell Univ.. 1886-92 ; pres.
of Cornell Univ. 1892-1920 ; pres. of first Philippine
Commn. 1899 ; Stafford Little lecturer, Princeton,
1914 ; first v. pres. N. Y. State Constitutional Conv.,
1915 ; mem., N. Y. State Food Commn., 1917-18 :
writer and spealier on philosophical, ethical, and po-
litical subjects ; app. E. E. and M. P. to Greece and
Montenegro Aug. 16, 1912 ; resigned Aug. 17, 1913 ;
app. E. E. and M. P. to China June 2, 1921 ; A. E.
and P. to Germany Mar. 17, 1925 ; resigned Jan. 21,
1930 ; married.
Schweitzer, Frederick Vernon. — h. Amarillo, Tex.,
May 19, 1907 ; Kans. Wesleyan Univ. two yrs. ; Univ.
of So. Calif., B.A. 1928; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Brisbane Aug. 14. 1030; v. e. at Brisbane Dec. 1,
1030.
Scott, Albert William. — b. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 15,
1895 : manual training high sch. grad. ; Kansas City
Jr. Coll. 1016-17 ; Univ. of Grenoble 1919 ; studied
accountancy ; elk. 1914-15 ; library work 1916-17 ;
U. S. Marine Corps 1917-19 ; app. v. c. at Dun-
fermline Jan. 30, 1920 ; at Hull Sept. 19, 1921 ; at
Leeds, temp., Aug. 9, 1926; at Hull Sept. 8, 1926;
at Basel Apr. 12, 1927 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career Apr. 27, 1927 ;
assigned to Basel May 9, 1927 ; married.
Scott, George. — 6. Pomonkcy, Md., Dec. 25. 1872 ;
employed by Isthmian Canal Commn. 1904r-7 ; app.
laborer in the Dept. of State Aug. 20, 1907 ; asst.
messenger Mar. 2, 1908 ; messenger Feb. 2, 1921 ;
chief messenger June 30, 1923, effective July 1. — S.
Scott, John William.— b. Ottawa, Kans., Oct. 13,
1903; Univ. of Iowa 1921-23; Columbia, B. A. 1924,
grad. work 1924-27 ; Univ. of Vienna 1928-29 ; asst.
to prof., Univ. of Iowa, 1921-23 ; instructor, Colum-
bia, 1926-28 ; app. v. c. at Vienna June 22, 1929.
Scott, Winfield Harrison. — 7j. Alexandria. Va., Jan.
13, 1892 ; business high sch. grad. ; Berlitz Sch. of
Languages two yrs. ; Georgetown Univ. three yrs. ;
newspaper work throe yrs. ; U. S. Geological Survey
one yr. ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It. ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate at Alexandria Mar. 21, 1921 ; v. c.
at Alexandria Feb. 27, 1922 ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to
Alexandria Mar. 2, 1923; to Bombay Nov. 28, 1923;
class two May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1. 1924 ; detailed to the Dept. Sept. 13, 1924 ;
assigned to Puerto Castilla Apr. 22, 1926; to the
Dept. Mar. 6, 1929; to London May 1, 1929; class
eight, cons., and assigned to London May 23, 1929;
to Bucharest Apr. 18, 1930 ; married.
Scott, Winthrop Ramsdell. — 6. Paris, France, of
Am. parents, Dec. 7, 1888 ; Univ. of Mich., B. Arch.
1911 ; architect nine months ; instructor in Case Sch.
of Applied Science five yrs. ; mgr. of ornamental brick
dept. of company two yrs. ; U. S. Army 1917-20, capt. ;
app., after exam., cons, of class seven June 4, 1920 ;
detailed to Paris Aug. 2, 1920 ; to Nancy June 28,
1923; assigned to Cape Haitien Sept. 21, 1923; For.
Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924; class seven
Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to the Dept. Nov. 8, 1928 ;
distribution officer. Int. Conf. of Am. States on Con-
ciliation and Arbitration, Washington, 1928-29 ; class
six May 23, 1929 ; married.— LA.
Scotten, Robert McGregor. — b. Detroit, Mich., Aug.
18, 1891 : Detroit Univ. Sch. ; Univ. of Mich, one
yr. ; Yale, A. B. 1914; Harvard Grad. Sch. 1915-16;
athletic instructor, Yale-in-Cbina, Changsha, 1914-15 ;
app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class five
May 17, 1916; assigned to Berlin June 6, 1916; class
four Aug. 3, 1916 ; assigned to Madrid Feb. 12, 1917 ;
class three July 13, 1917 ; assigned to Guatemala Oct.
14, 1919 ; unassigned from Apr. 8, 1920 ; assigned to
Paris Feb. 28, 1921 ; to Berlin Jan. 17, 1922 ; class
two Mar. 23, 1922 ; assigned to Constantinople May
5, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1924 ;
assigned as 1st sec. at Rio de Janeiro Nov. 15, 1924 ;
at A.sunci6n May 20, 1025 ; app. cons. Feb. 23, 1926 ;
assigned also as cons, at Asuncion Feb. 24, 1926 ;
to the Dept. Feb. 7, 1927 ; asst. chief, Division of
Current Information, June 1, 1927 ; press liaison offi-
cer. Commn. of Inquiry and Conciliation, Bolivia and
Paraguay, Washington, 1929 ; class three May 23,
1929; assigned as 1st sec. at Paris Sept. 27, 1930;
married.
Scotten, William Everett. — b. Detroit, Mich., Aug.
24, 1904 ; Calif. Inst, of Tech. 1921-22 ; Univ. of So.
Calif., B. A. 1925 ; Univ. of Paris 1926-27 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to Ciudad Juarez,
temp., Nov. 27, 1929 ; to Saltillo, temp., Apr. 15,
1030; to the For. Ser. Sch. July 8, 19.30; to Saigon
Nov. 8, 1930.
Seddicum, Paul Cameron, — b. Washington, D. C,
Apr. 5, 1902 ; attended manual training high sch. ;
Emerson Inst. ; draftsman, U. S. Army, 1919-22,
except eight months cashier, insur. company, 1921 ;
treas. and asst. mgr. of club 1922-24 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate General at Dublin Dec. 16, 1924; v. c.
at Dublin June 6, 1925; at Bristol Dec. 1, 1925; at
Prague May 7, 1926 ; at Cardiff July 25, 1928 ;
married.
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EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Seibert, Elvin.- ?/. Elkliart. Ind.. July 24, 1901:
U. S. M. A. 1920-22 (resigned) ; Columbia, A. B.
1924, grad. work 192G-27 ; Am. Inst, of Banking
1925-26 ; 2d It., O. R. C. : credit inv.stigator for
bank 1924-26 ; teacher, Groton Sch., 1927-28 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
Oct. 21, 1929; to Kobe Mar. 26, 1930 (canceled) ; to
Puerto Plata June 28, 1930.
Seltzer, George Edward. — b. Vilna, Russia, Dec. 11,
1888 ; Am. citizen ; Harvard, A. B. 1912 ; New York
Univ. Sell, of Com. and Finance 1912-14 ; Escuela
Superior de Comercio, La Plata, Argentina, 1917-18 ;
office mgr. 1913-16 ; elk. and accountant in offices in
Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay 1917-18 ; app. v. c.
at Asuncion Oct. 7, 1918 ; app., after exam., v. c. of
career of class three Oct. 26, 1921, and assigned to
Salina Cruz ; to North Bay Feb. 12, 1924 ; class two
May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to ManSos Feb. 26, 1926 ; to the Dept.,
temp., Jan. 28, 1929 ; to Rio de Janeiro Feb. 8, 1929 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Rio de Janeiro
May 23, 1929 ; to Parfi Apr. 30, 1930.
Severe, Marc L. — h. Wright Co., Iowa, June 14,
1891 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; Morning-
side Prep. Sch. and Coll. five yrs. ; elk. 1911-13 ; In
Govt, depts. 1914-16 ; elk., navy yard at Norfolk,
1916-17 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State June
20, 1917 ; at $1,000 Oct. 3, 1917 ; elk. in Am. Emb. at
Paris May 6, 1918 ; v. c. at Paris Apr. 15, 1919 ;
married.
Shallcross, Gertrude C. (Mrs,) — 6. Washington,
D. C. ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; in print-
ing office 1913-18 ; mimeograph and multigraph opera-
tor. War Dept., two yrs. ; app. multigraph operator,
temp., at $900 in the Dept. of State July 81, 1920,
effective Aug. 1 ; permanently Dec. 15, 1920 ; at $1,000
Apr. 1, 1922 ; at $1,100 Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1,
1923 ; at $1,200 Oct. 1, 1923 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1924 ;
at $1,500 Aug. 16, 1924 ; at $1,560 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at
$1,620 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,680 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $1,740
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928; at
$1,920 July 1, 1930 ; at $1,980 July 3. 1930 (Brook-
hart Act).— SS.
Shand, Miles Martin. — h. New Brunswick, N. J.,
Jan. 10, 1859 ; attended high sch. ; app. elk., temp.,
at $900 in the Dept. of State Mar. 20, 1882; perma-
nently at $1,000 Aug. 5, 1882; at $1,200 July 1,
1889; at $1,400 May 11, 1893; detailed on special
mission to consulates in the West Indies Apr.-May
1898 ; at $1,600 June 25, 1900, effective July 1 ; at
$1,800 July 1, 1903 ; chief, Bu. of Appointments, at
$2,100 Nov. 2, 1908-July 1, 1924; at $2,250 July
1, 1919; mem., Bd. of Examiners for the Diplo. Ser.,
1909-24; drafting officer at $3,000 June 17, 1921,
effective July 1 ; at $3,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
admin, asst. May 1, 1929. — FP.
Shantz, Harold. — 6. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1894;
1894 ; Univ. of Rochester, B. Sc. 1915 ; newspaper
corr. ; asst. sec. in chamber of com. 1915 ; U. S. Army
1916-18, capt. ; export dept. of mfg. company 1919-
21 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three
Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned to Calcutta Dec. 14, 1921 ;
class two Feb. 26, 1923 ; class one Nov. 23, 1923 ;
cons, of class seven June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of
class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Toronto July 7,
1924 ; to Niagara Falls, temp., Nov. 2. 1925 ; to
Toronto Nov. 9, 1925 ; to Hong Kong Dec. 30. 1925 ;
class seven June 30, 1927 ; class six May 23, 1929.
Sharps, Lloyd. — h. in Nebr. Oct. 15, 1861 ; app.
laborer in the Dept. of State Oct. 8, 1898; asst.
messenger July 1, 1902 ; messenger July 1, 1907. —
FP.
Shaw, Gardiner Howland. — 5. Boston, Mass., June
15, 1893; Harvard, A. B. 1915, A. M. 1917; app..
temp., at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Oct. 8, 1917 ;
app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four
May 3, 1918; assigned to the Dept. May 29, 1918;
to the Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919 ;
class three Dec. 20, 1919 ; assigned to the Dept.
Dec. 20, 1919 ; to the Am. Commn. at Constantinople
May 26, 1921 ; class two Sept. 22, 1922 ; assigned
to Am. Mission, Lausanne Conf., 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
of class four and assigned as 1st sec. at Constanti-
nople July 1, 1924 ; class three Nov. 17, 1924 ; as-
signed to the Dept. Jan. 18, 1926 ; chief. Division
of Near Eastern Affairs, Apr. 14, 1926 ; class two
Oct. 19, 192G ; mem.. For. Ser. Personnel Bd. and
Ex. Committee of Bd., Apr. 23, 1927 ; assigned as
couns. of emb. at Istanbul Mar. 14, 1930 ; class one
July 24, 1930.
Shaw, George Price. — 6. Pittsburg, Kans., Sept. 15,
1892 ; attended high sch. ; business sch. grad. ; private
tutors ; studied law ; railway work 1909-10 ; lumber-
man 1912 ; stenog., sec, and purchasing agt. 1914-16 ;
asst. examiner, U. S. Shipping Bd., 1916, 1919;
JJ. S. Naval Reserve Force 1916-17, ensign ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three May 24,
1920; assigned to Tampico Nov. 29, 1920; class two
May 26, 1922; assigned to Puerto Cortes Dec. 22,
1922 ; class one Feb. 26, 1923 ; cons, of class seven
Dec. 19, 1923 ; assigned to Puerto Cortes Dec. 22,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Tegucigalpa Oct. 22, 1924 ; class seven
Aug. 31, 1925 ; class six May 17, 1928 ; assigned to
San Luis Potosf Apr. 12, 1929 ; married.
Shedd, Margaret Ruth. — b. Rochester, N. Y. ; hiu'li
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog. 1918 ;
app. elk., temp., at $1,140 in the Dept. of State Aug.
I, 1918 ; at .$1,200 Nov. 1, 1919 ; permanently Jan.
12, 1921 ; at $1,400 Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1,
1923; at $1,600 May 31, 1924, effective June 1; at
$1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1925 ; repre-
.sentative, Sesquicentennial Exposition, Philadelphia,
1926; at $2,000 Mar. 1, 1927; admin, asst. July 1,
1927 ; sec, Bd. of Review for Efficiency Ratings, July
II, 1927 ; at $2,100 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $2,200 July 1.
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,-300 July 1, 1928; at $2,600
May 1, 1929 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,900 July
3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).— CC.
Shepherd, Henry. — 6. Prestonsburg, Ky., Aug. 8,
1898 ; attended high sch. ; U. S. Army, Navy, and
Marine Corps 1917-29 ; instructor in radio and elec-
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trical engineering, Marine Corps Inst., 1924-27 ; app.
elk. at $1,260 in the Dcpt. of State June 18, 1930;
married. — FA.
Sherman, Harry Tuck. — b. Bucksport, Me., Aug.
13, 1S66 ; Chaunccy Hall ; Brown Univ. two yrs. ;
Middle Temple Uiw Coll., London, three yrs. ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Antwerp July 10, 1890;
resigned Jan. 1, 1891 ; reapp. July 1. 1892 ; resigned
June 30, 1893 ; elk. in shipping house in Antwerp
1893-95 ; newspaper proprietor and editor 1895-1901 ;
app. dep. cons. gen. at Antwerp Sept. 7, 1901 ; v. and
dep. cons. gen. May 10, 1907 ; v. c. Feb. 6, 1915 ; v. c.
at Cork May 22, 1917; at London Mar. 2, 1918; at
Antwerp Dec. 17, 1918 ; married.
Sherman, John Andrew Tuck. — 6. London, Eng-
land, of Am. parents, Apr. 26, 1890 ; attended Royal
Athenaeum, Antwerp, Belgium, 1902-7 ; with firm
of commn. merchants in Antwerp 1907-14 ; sec. in
London 1914-15 ; in charge of for. trade dept. (Lon-
don office) of Am. bank 1916 ; sec. of Am. chamber
of com. in London 1917-18 ; with Loudon headquar-
ters of A. E. F. 1918-19 ; in private business 1919-
26 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Berne Apr. 6,
1926 ; V. c. at Berne Aug. 2, 1926.
Sherman, Thomas Foster. — h. Framingham Centre.
Mass., Mar. 16, 1902 ; Milton Acad. grad. ; Univ. of
Paris, summer 1924 ; Harvard, S. B. 1925 ; Mass. Nat.
Guard 1919-20 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass. May 28, 1926 ; v. c. of career June 15, 1926 ;
assigned to Berlin June 21, 1927 ; at Sofia Mar. 26,
1930 : married.
Shillock, John Christopher, jr. — 6. Portland, Oreg.,
Nov. 29, 1906; Reed Coll., B. A. 1928; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Oct.
21, 1929; to Buenos Aires Mar. 26, 1930.
Shipley, Milford Argyle. — &. Washington, D. C.
July 1, 1900 ; attended high sch. ; elk. in War
Dept. 1917-18, in Dept. of Interior 1918-20 ; app.
elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Aug. 7, 1920; at
.$1,000 Feb. 7. 1921 ; at $1,100 Dec. .30. 1922, effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1923; at $1,200 Oct. 1, 1923; at $1,440
July 1, 1924; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1925; at $1,560
Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,800 Aug. 1, 1928; at $2,000 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Shipley, Ruth Bielaski (Mrs.) — 6. Montgomery Co.,
Md. ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
elk., Patent Office, 1903-9 ; app. elk., temp., jn
the Dept. of State Aug. 25, 1914 ; permanently at
$1,200, under Ex. order, June 22, 1916, effective
July 1 ; at $1,400 June 16, 1917 ; at $1,600 May 1.
1918; at $1,800 Mar. 1, 1919; special asst. at $2,000
Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1, 1920 ; drafting officer
at $2,500 Mar. 1, 1921 ; mem., Bd. of Review, May
31, 1922; at $2,800 July 1, 1924; asst. chief, Office
of Coordination and Review, July 6, 1924 ; at $3,000
Nov. 1, 1924 ; at $3,200 May 1, 1925 ; at $3,500
Feb. 1, 1926 ; mem., Bd. of Review for Efficiency
Ratings, July 11, 1927-May 15, 1928; chief, Pass-
port Division, June 1, 1928 ; at $3,600 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $4,600 July 1, 1928; del., Conf. for
tile Codification of Int. IjAw, The Hague, 1930; at
$4,800 July 1, 1930: at $5,000 July 3, 1930 (Brook-
hart Act) ; at $5,600 Dec. 1, 1930.— PD.
Shipp, William Ewen (Maj.) — 6. Winston-Salem,
N. C, Nov. 9, 1894 ; Woodberry Forest Sch. grad. ;
U. S. M. A., grad. 1916 ; assigned as asst. miL att.
at Rome Jan. 19, 1927.
Shockley, William Penn. — ft. Milford, Del., July 3,
18G9; Lafayette Coll., Ph. B. 1894; mem. of town
council two yrs. ; mem. of bar of Del. ; law practice
1897-1913 ; app. dep. cons, at Bordeaux Oct. 3,
1913 ; v. c. at Bordeaux Feb. 6, 1915 ; at Genoa
Feb. 7, 1917 ; at Turin, temp., Sept. 4, 1926 ; at
Genoa Oct. 5, 1926; at Turin, temp., July 21, 1927;
at Genoa Oct. 13, 1927.
Shockley, William Penn., jr. — 6. Dover, Del., May
16, 1900 ; attended high sch. ; Peddie Inst. ; elk. in
bank in Genoa, Italy, five yrs. ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate Geueral at Genoa Aug. 1, 1927 ; at Turin
Oct. 17, 1927; v. c. at Turin Apr. 11, 1928; at
Rome Apr. 15, 1930 (canceled) ; at Leghorn July 12,
1930.
Shoemaker, Henry Wharton. — b. New York City
Fi'b. 24, 1S82 ; private tutors ; Columbia three yrs. ;
railway and coal mining business 1900-1904 ; app.
sec. of leg. at Lisbon Mar. 17, 1904 ; 3d sec. at Ber-
lin June 6, 1904 ; resigned Nov. 1, 1904 ; banking and
newspaper publishing since 1905 ; pres. and dir. of
business corp. since 1910 ; officer, N. Y. and Pa. Nat.
Guard 1907-8, 1913-20, overseas service ; It. col..
O. R. C. ; mem. Pa. State Forest Commn. 1918-30 ;
mem. Pa. State Geographic Bd. 1923-30 ; chm. Pa.
State Historical Commn. 1923-30 ; del., Int. Forestry
Cong., Rome, 1926 ; author of books on hist., folk-
lore, and sport ; app. E. E. and M. P. to Bulgaria
Jan. 22, 1930 ; married.
Sholes, Walter Henry. — h. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 17.
1883 ; attended high sch. ; Emerson Inst. ; Columbian
Coll. (now George Washington Univ.) ; Corcoran Sci-
entific Sch. ; Mech. Engineering Sch., Berlin, Germany,
one yr. ; studied law ; D. C. Nat. Guard ; newspaper
corr. and editor 1903-10 ; app., after exam., cons, at
Aden Aug. 19, 1911 ; at Nantes Sept. 1, 1913 ; cons, of
class seven by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to
St. Michael's Mar. 2, 1915 ; to Berne Sept. 17, 1915 ;
detailed to the Dept. Feb. 26, 1917 ; class six Sept. 11,
1917, and assigned to Nuevo Laredo ; to Goteborg,
Mar. 10, 1919 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; observer.
Int. Maritime Cong. Goteborg, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; class five June
2. 1926 ; assigned to Trieste June 9, 1926 ; at Brus-
sels Apr. 17, 1930 ; class four May 9, 1930 ; married.
Shreve, Edgar Allan. — b. Dunn Loring, Va., Sept.
11, 1882 ; business high sch. grad. ; Bliss Electrical
Sch., grad. 1902 ; elk. 1901-2 ; mgr. of printing com-
pany 1902-8 ; elk. in Dept. of State 1908-9, in Dept.
of Interior Mar.-Apr. 1909 ; app. elk. at $900 in the
Dept. of State Apr. 24, 1909; at $1,000 Dec. 20.
1909; at $1,200 Oct. 21, 1910; at $1,400 .June 22,
1916. effective July 1; at $1,600 Mar. 1, 1919; sec,
Bds. of Examiners for the For. Ser., Mar. 13, 1919-
June 24, 1921. July 1, 1924-Dec. 31, 1927; detailed
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to editorial staff, Conf. on Limitation of Armament,
Washington, 1921-22 ; at $1,800 Mar. 16, 1923 ; at
$2,100 July 1, 1924 ; asst. chief. Office of Executive
Committee of For. Scr. Personnel Bd., Aug. 19, 1924 ;
drafting officer at $2,400 Nov. 1, 1925 ; at $3,000
Dec. 1, 1927; at $3,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $3,300 July 1, 1928 ; asst. admin, officer. Division
of For. Scr. Personnel, Dec. 30, 1929 ; at $3,500 July
1, 1930 ; married.— Fl'.
Shriver, Margarctta Ellen. — h. Waynesboro, Pa. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Ohio Mech. Inst,
grad. ; Univ. of Cincinnati 1926-27 ; stenog.-clls. 1929 ;
clk.-typist, Veterans' Bu., 1930 ; app. ells, at $1,440 in
tlie Dept. of State Aug. 16, 1930.— VD.
Shuey, Susan Hall (Mrs.)— 6. Quincy, 111. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1927-29 ; elk. and typist. Govt, depts., 1928-30 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Mar. 17,
1930; at $1,620 May 1, 1930; at $1,740 July 1,
1930.— FA.
Sickel, Francis Jay. — 6. Bristol, Pa., Sept. 21,
1887 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; time-
keeper, paymaster, and elk. 1906-18 ; U. S. Marine
Corps 1918-23, overseas service ; elk., Dept. of State,
1923-28; reapp. elk. at $2,100 in the Dept. of State
Sept. 16, 1930; married.— B.\.
Siegel, Charles. — 6. Macon, Ga., Dec. 28, 1895 ;
attended high sch. and business sch. ; LaSalle Ext.
Univ. one yr. ; elk. 1912 ; apprentice in dental labora-
tory 1912-13 ; messenger boy. Pension Bu., 1913-15 ;
Gen. Land Office 1915-17 ; app. elk., temp., at $900 in
the Dept. of State June 22, 1917 ; permanently Oct.
17, 1917; at $1,000 May 1, 1918; at $1,200 Aug. 1,
1918 ; at $1,400 Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923 ;
at $1,680 July 1, 1924; at $1,740 Nov. 1, 1927; at
$1,860 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1,
1928 ; at $2,000 Aug. 1, 1928 ; at $2,300 Mar. 1, 1930 ;
at $2,400 July 1, 1930; married.— DCR.
Sigrmond, Frithjof Carl. — 6. Zumbrota, Minn., Apr.
26, 1883 ; grad. from high sch. and business sch.
in Norway ; elk. 1905-10 ; app. messenger in Am.
Consulate at Stavanger Sept. 23, 1910 ; v. and dep.
cons, at Stavanger Aug.* 16, 1911; at Bergen Nov.
6. 1914 ; V. c. at Bergen by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; resigned June 14, 1917 ; app. v. c. at Stavanger
May 8, 1919 ; at Bergen, temp., Oct. 29, 1926 ; at
Stavanger Dec. 22, 1926 ; at Bergen, temp., June
2, 1930 ; at Stavanger June 27, 1930 ; married.
Simmons, Edward Thomas. — h. Philadelphia, Pa.,
June 22. 1887 ; app. asst. messenger in the Dept.
of State Aug. 4, 1916. — DCR.
Simmons, John Farr. — 6. Orange, N. J., Jan. 3,
1892; Pingry Sch. grad.; Princeton, A. B. 1913;
teaclier in England and Switzerland 1913-15 ; with
mfg. firm 1916; app. v. c. at Vienna Jan. 19, 1917;
at Paris July 13, 1917; at Vienna Aug. 13, 1919;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three May
24, ]920; assigned to Paris Nov. 5, 1921; class
two Nov. 17, 1921; class one Mny 26, 1922; cons, of
class seven Mar. 1. 1923 ; class six Dec. 19, 1923 ; For.
Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Riga June 6, 1925 ; class six Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned
to the Dipt. June 13, 1927 ; class five Aug. 24, 1927 ;
asst. chief, Visa Office, June 1, 1928 ; chief Feb. 1, '
1929 ; cla.ss four Oct. 16, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
June 4, 1930 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Mexico City '1
June 13, 1930 ; married. "
Simmons, Paul Alexander. — &. Philadelphia, Pa.,
May 11, 1889 ; app. asst. messenger in the Dept. of T
State Sept. 22, 1917 ; messenger Sept. 1, 1921. — HA. 5
Simpson, Julia Fuller (Mrs.) — 6. Wenona, 111. ; bust- 1,
ness high sch. grad. ; stenog. and bookkeeper 1905-8 ;
app. elk., temp., at $720 in the Dept. of State July 7, h
1917 ; at $990 Mar. 1, 1918 ; at $1,200 July 1, 1918 ; 3
at $1,320 Nov. 1, 1919 ; at $1,400 Oct. 5, 1920, effec- i
tive Oct. 1 ; permanently at $1,200 Dec. 15, 1920 ; at 'i
$1,400 Aug. 16, 1921 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at '
$1,920 Mar. 1, 1927; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch ^
Act) ; at $2,200 July 1, 1928; stenog., Inter-American ',•
Cong, of Rectors, Deans, and Educators, Habana, ;
1930; at $2,300 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Sims, Glyn D. — 6. Swansea, Wales, Apr. 14. 1898 ;
Brit, subject ; attended sch. in Chile ; elk. for rail-
way, mining, and exploration companies in Chile ^
1912-24, for steel company in U. S. 1924-25, for A
mining company in Cuba 1925-27 ; app. cons. agt. at M
Cruz Grande May 2, 1927. n
Sisler, Clarence Eugene. — b. Washington, D. C,
June 16, 1881 ; business high sch. grad. ; Columbus i
Univ. Sch. of La\^ 1928-29 ; D. C. Nat. Guard j
1901-4; elk. 1899-1904, in War Dept. 1904; app. j
elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Dec. 2, 1904 ;
at $1,200 July 2, 1906 ; at $1,400 July 1, 1908 ; at
$1,600 May 1, 1916; at $1,800 Aug. 1, 1918; at
$2,100 July 1, 1924; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act); at $2,300 July 1, 1928; at $2,400 July 1,
1930; at $2,500 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act);
married. — PD. >|
Skinner, Robert Peet. — b. Massillon, Ohio, Feb. 24, \
1866 ; attended high sch. ; newspaper publisher 1886- '
97 ; editorial staff of newspaper 1890-91 ; app., after '*
exam., cons, at Marseille Dec. 18, 1897 ; cons. gen. j
Apr. 9, 1901 ; eommr. and plenipotentiary to estab- i
lish relations and to negotiate treaty between U. S.
;;nd Ethiopia 1903; cons. gen. at Hamburg June i
10, 1908 ; on special detail to adjust claims of
creditors of Republic of Liberia in Great Britain,
France, Germany, and the Netherlands 1912 ; cons,
gen. at Berlin Nov. 24, 1913 ; at London June 26,
1914 ; cons. gen. of class one by act approved Feb.
5, 1915 ; representative on Nitrate Executive 1918 ;
mem. of del.. Int. Conf. to form the Int. Chamber
of Com., Atlantic City, 1919 ; For. Ser. officer of '
class one July 1, 1924; assigned to Paris Aug. 6,
1924; E. E. and M. P. to Greece July 3, 1926; |i
married. JJ
Skinner, Sidney Allan.
Washington, D. C, Aug.
7, 1891 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; *|
stenog. 1913-14 ; app. elk., temp., at $900 in the -
Dept. of State Oct. 21, 1914 ; permanently at $1,200, i
under Ex. order, June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ;
at $1,400 Apr. 13, 1917 ; elk. to Am. Commn. to
Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1918-19 ; reapp. elk. at $1,400
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in the Dept. of State July 1, 1919 ; at $1,600 Dee. 31,
1919, effective Jan. 1, 1920; at $1,860 July 1, 1924;
at $2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welcli Act) ; at $2,300 Sept.
I, 1928; married. — FBO.
Slaughter, Edgar Harold. — b. Kansas City, Mo.,
Dec. 7, 189-t ; high sch. Ri-ad. ; Northwestern Univ.,
Mo. Univ., and Chicago Univ. ; U. S. Army 1918-20,
2d It. ; with advertising firms 1920-24 ; free-lance
writing in Italy 1924-27 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Florence Mar. 17, 1927 ; v. c. at Florence
Dec. 28, 1927 ; re.?igned May 12, 1930 ; app. v. c.
at Bristol July 21, 1930 ; married.
Slavens, Stanley Goodrich. — 6. Cincinnati, Ohio,
Oct. 5, 1903 ; Univ. of Tex., A. B. 1925, M. A. 1926 ;
Univ. of Paris 1926 ; 2d It., O. R. C. ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
May 17, 1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 21,
1928 ; to Lagos Oct. 10, 1928 (canceled) ; to Teguci-
galpa Jan. 14, 1929 ; to Puerto Cortes, temp., Aug. 25,
1930 ; to Buenos Aires Dec. 18, 1930.
Slawson, David Henry. — 6. Greenville, Mich., July
II, 1886 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
studied music 1913-15; sec. and cml. work 1908-12;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Paris Oct. 1,
1916 ; V. c. at Paris Jan. 2, 1925.
Sloan, Alexander Kilgore. — b. Greensburg. Pa.,
Nov. 13, 1882 ; Shady Side Acad. grad. ; Princeton,
A B. 1907 ; grad. work, Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1915-16 ;
representative in Mexico of Am. company one yr. ;
head master of boys" sch. 1908-11 ; prospecting and
dealing in mining properties in Alaska and Canada
1911-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-20, capt. ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Jan. 15, 1921 ; assigned
to Ceiba Mar. 15, 1921 ; cons, of class seven June 20,
1921 ; assigned to Ceiba June 23, 1921 ; detailed to
Budapest Sept. 21, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
eight July 1, 1924 ; class seven Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned
to Maracaibo May 15, 1925 ; to Budapest Oct. 29,
1928 ; to Riga June 28, 1929 ; class six Oct. 16, 1929 ;
to Baghdad Oct. 19, 1929.
Smale, William Apsley. — b. Beloit, Wis., Apr. 17,
1896 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; De Paul
Univ. of Law 1915-16 ; Univ. of 111. 1916-17 ; asst. to
mgr. of company 1915-16 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It. ;
2d It., O. R. C. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Mexicali
Feb. 23, 1919 ; v. c. at Mexicali Apr. 3, 1919 ; at No-
gales Oct. 4, 1920 ; at Habana Mar. 2, 1921 ; at Matan-
zas Mar. 30, 1923 ; at Habana July 14, 1923 ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three Oct. 6, 1923 ;
assigned to Habana Oct. 12, 1923 ; to Nassau Mar. 26,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Montreal June 10, 1927 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Montreal May 17, 1928 ; to Guaymas Dec.
4, 1929 ; class seven July 24, 1930 ; assigned to Eu-
•si nada Nov. 7, 1930.
Small, Samuel Richard. — h. Lane, N. C. Sept. 11,
1899; app. laborer in the Dopt. of State Aug. 25,
1925.— CC.
Smedberg, Julian Kemble. — b. Edgewater, N. J., Oct.
28. 1876 ; high sch. grad. ; elk. 1893-1905, in Buenos
Aires 1906-7; studied, sang professionally, and taught
music in several countries 1907-10 ; Y. M. C. A. sec.
in France 1917-19 ; with automobile company m
France 1919-20 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Lyon
Mar. 5, 1920 ; v. c. at Newcastle-on-Tyne May 20,
1930 ; married.
Smith, Arthur James. — b. New Orleans. La., Mar.
13, 1877 ; watchman. Navy Dept., 1903-17 ; app. asst.
messenger in the Dept. of State Oct. 8, 1917. — A-C.
Smith, Carothers H.— 6. Shipman, Va., Oct. 17,
1877 ; messenger, Dept. of State, 1902-5 ; app. la-
borer in the Dept. of State July 2, 1906; asst. mes-
senger July 1, 1907. — DCR.
Smith, Clarence Thomas. — 6. Washington, D. C,
Mar. 17, 1903 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
elk. 1918-24 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of
State July 16, 1924; at $1,500 Mar. 1, 1926; at
$1,560 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,620 Jan. 1, 1928; at
$1,740 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July
1, 1928; at $1,860 July 1, 1930; married.— PD.
Smith, Cora Matilda. — b. East Topsham, Vt. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; linotyp'^ operator on
newspaper 1928-29; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State Apr. 23, 1930 ; at $1,620 June 1, 1930.— SS.
Smith, Elizabeth Bertha. — b. Ocala, Fla. ; at-
tended Washington Sem. and business sch. ; North-
western Univ. one yr. ; secretary 1915-17, in Fuel
Admin. 1917-18, in War. Dept. 1918-19 ; app. elk. at
$1,200 in the Dept. of State Aug. 6, 1919 ; at $1,400
Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $1,680 July 1,
1924 ; at $1,740 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,980 July 1, 1930.— EE.
Smith, Ethelbert Talbot. — b. Goshen, N. Y., July
21, 1892 ; Trinity Sch. ; Trinity Coll., A. B. 1913 ; Co-
lumbia Univ., LL. B. 1916 ; mem. of bars of N. Y. and
Conn. ; teacher in high sch. 1913—16 ; physical dir.,
Cathedral Choir Sch., 1915-16 ; law practice 1915-17,
1919-21 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt., overseas service ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three Oct.
26, 1921 ; assigned to Tientsin Dec. 14, 1921 ; class
two Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to Berlin Apr. 27, 1928 ;
class one Nov. 23, 1923 ; cons, of class seven June 3,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Konigsberg Aug. 12, 1925 ; to Berlin Sept.
12, 1925 ; to Hamburg Mar. 16, 1926 ; class seven
Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Smith, Frances Ionia (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C;
attended high sch., normal sch., and business sch. ;
teacher in public sch. 1891-97 ; app. elk., temp.,
at $1,080 in the Dept. of State Sept. 5, 1918; at
$1,200 Nov. 1, 1919 ; permanently at $1,100 Dec. 31,
1920, effective Jan. 1, 1921 ; at $1,200 Aug. 16, 1921 ;
at $1,400 Oct. 1, 1923 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at
$1,740 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $1,860 July 1. 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,920 Jan. 1, 1929 ; at $1,980 July 1,
1930.— VD.
Smith, Gaston. — b. New Orleans, La., Feb. 14,
1871 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; private
tutors ; cashier 1890-98, 1901-5 ; U. S. Volunteer
Army 1898-99, 2d It. ; elk.. New Orleans Subtreasury,
1905-6 ; Philippine civil service 1906-11 ; app., after
exam., cons, at Aguascalientes Aug. 19, 1911 ; cons.
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EEGISTEE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
of class nine by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class
eight Mar. 2, 1915 ; class seven Sept. 14, 1917, and
assigned to Bluefields (canceled) ; to Almeria Nov. 5,
1917 ; to Malaga July 25, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5,
1919; assigned to Georgetown Apr. 28, 1923; For.
Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Calais Sept. 24, 1925; to Port Elizabeth, temp.,
Mar. 26, 1927 ; to Durban Mar. 28, 1927 ; class six
May 9, 1930 ; married.
Smith, Glenn Alvin.^b. Avondale, Tenn., Sept. 27,
1876 ; attended business sch. ; National Univ., LL. B.
1921, M. P. L., LL. M. ; American Univ. 1922 ; mem.
of bar of D. C. ; elk. 1892-98, in War Dept., 1898-
1909 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Jan. 30,
1909 ; at $1,200 Dec. 1, 1909 ; at $1,400 June 22, 1916,
effective July 1; at $1,600 May 1, 1920; at $1,800
Jan. 16, 1922; at $2,100 July 1, 1924; at $2,200
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; legal asst. at $2,300
July 1, 1928 ; at $3,200 Aug. 1, 1928 ; at $3,300 July
1, 1930; at $3,400 July 1, 1930 (Brookhart Act);
married.- — FA.
Smith, Hawley Armistead. — b. Washington, D. C,
Oct. 16, 1892 ; high sch. grad. ; Dartmouth 1913-14 ;
George Washington Univ. 1914 ; draftsman 1914 ;
advertising agt. 1914-15 ; playground dir. 1916-17 ;
U. S. Army 1917-18, capt., overseas service; app.
V. c. at Bristol Feb. 24, 1919 ; at Berne Nov. 6, 1922 ;
at Brussels Apr. 5, 1924 ; at Birmingham Sept. 15,
1926 ; married.
Smith, Horace Harrison.— b. Xenia, Ohio, Oct. 30,
1905 ; Swarthmore, A. B. 1927 ; cml. traveler in
Europe 1925 ; conductor of student tours in Europe
1927 ; bank employee 1928 ; app., after exam., For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Oct. 24, 1928 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 5, 1028 ; as
language officer at Peiping Mar. 26, 1929 ; married.
Smith, Julian D. — h. Ipswich, Mass., Jan. S, 1900 ;
Harvard, grad. 1922 ; with cotton merchants in
U. S. and Peru 1923 ; on investigational tour of Chile,
Argentina, and Brazil 1924 ; entered Bu. of For. and
Domes. Com. Aug. 22, 1925 ; app. asst. trade commr.
at Lima Dec. 1925; asst. cml. att. at Lima Apr. 28,
1927.
Smith, Leland Leslie. — b. Portland, Oreg., June 29,
1885 ; attended business sch. ; Stanford Univ. ; ficole
Internationale, Paris ; with security and mortgage
firm 1908-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-20, capt, overseas
service ; asst. mil. att. in Rumania 1918-20 ; app.,
after exam., cons, of class seven June 13, 1921 ;
assigned to Saigon July 21, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer
of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Tunis Oct.
23, 1924 ; class seven May 9, 1930 ; married.
Smith, Louise Lear (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; elk. and typist
1924-30 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,620 in the Dept. of
State Dec. 22, 1930.— PD.
Smith, Marc. — b. Hamilton, Ohio, July 1, 1875 ; at-
tended business sch. and Tech. Sch. of Cincinnati ;
stenog. and sec. in U. S. and France 1902-6; asst.
sec. Am. Chamber of Com. at Paris, 1907-12 ; sec.
Am. Hospital of Paris, 1913-18, I'Institut Frangais
aux Etats-Unis, 1918-19 ; app. v. c. at Odessa Dec. 1,
1919 ; at Jerusalem Mar. 23, 1920 ; at Munich Nov.
15, 1921 ; at Stuttgart July 12, 1926 ; at Geneva
Dec. 6, 1928 ; disbursing officer. Committee of Experts,
Special Commn. for the I'reparation of a Draft Conv.
on the Private Manufacture of Arms and Ammunition
and Implements of War, Geneva, 1929, Int. Conf.
for the Suppression of Counterfeiting Currency, Ge-
neva, 1929, Red Cross and Prisoners of War Conf.,
Geneva, 1929, Interparliamentary Union, Geneva,
1929, I'rep. Commn. for the Disarmament Conf., Ge-
neva, 1930 ; married.
Smith, Mildred D. — b. Joplin, Mo. ; high sch. grad. ;
secretary 1926-27 ; typist, Treas. Dept., 1927-29 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State July 10,
1929; at $1,500 July 1, 19.30.— VD.
Smith, Mildred Maxwell. — b. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. grad. ; cashier and bookkeeper 1915-19 ;
elk.. Govt, depts., 1919-26; app. elk. at $1,140 in
the Dept. of State Mar. 1, 1926; at $1,320 Oct. 1,
1926 ; at $1,380 Jan. 1, 1928 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act); at $1,560 July 1, 1928; at $1,680
July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Smith, Orlando Fairfax. — b. Washington, D. C,
Mar. 3, 1886 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
stenog., D. C. govt., 1908-14 ; app. elk., temp., at
$900 in the Dept. of State Nov. 21, 1914 ; permanently
at $1,200, under Ex. order, June 22, 1916, effective
July 1 ; elk. in N. Y. Passport Agency Jan.-Dec. 1916 ;
at $1,400 in the Dept. of State May 1, 1918; elk. in
Am. Emb. at Paris Oct. 4, 1918 ; reapp. elk. at
.'(;], 200 in the Dept. of State Feb. 10, 1919; at $1,400
Mar. 1, 1919 ; resigned June 10, 1919 ; renpp. elk. at
$1,400 Oct. 1, 1919; at $1,600 Jan. 25, 1922; at $1,860
July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,980 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $2,040 July 1, 1930; at
$2,100 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act). — PD.
Smith, Sydney Yost. — b. Washington. D. C. Nov.
28, 1857 ; attended public sch. and Roys Acad. ;
private tutors ; in real estate office one yr. ; asst.
reporter. House of Representatives, 1879-80 ; elk..
Pension Office, 1880-81 ; app. elk., temp., at $900
in the Dept. of State July 1, 1881 ; at $1,200 Aug.
5, 1882; at $1,400, temp., July 24, 1884; at $1,200
Dec. 19, 1884; at $1,400 Aug. 16, 1886; at $1,600
July 1, 1889 ; at $1,800 Sept. 5, 1891 ; chief, Diplo.
Bu., Apr. 8, 1897-Nov. 30, 1918 ; mem. of Bd.
of Examiners for the Diplo. Ser. ; disbursing officer.
Fourth Int. Conf. of Am. States, Buenos Aires, 1910,
and Chilean Centennial, Santiago, 1910; drafting
expert, Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris,
1918-19; drafting officer at $3,000 July 1, 1919; at
$3,.500 Jan. 16, 1922; at $3,800 July 1, 1924; at
$4,200 May 1, 1925; at $4,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $5,000 July 1, 1930 ; married.— TD.
Smyth, John Knox. — b. Belfast, Ireland, July 2,
1878 ; Royal ITniv. of Ireland, Dublin, and Queens
Coll., Belfast, Ireland ; law elk. and law practice
1895-1904 ; translator and sec, shipbuilding firms,
1905-11 ; with exporting firm, Canada, 1912-14 ; bank-
ing 1914-15 ; Army field elk. 1917-25, overseas serv-
ice ; elk. in Am. Emb. at Santiago, Chile, 1925-29;
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app. V. c. at Vigo, temp., Aug. 1, 1929 ; at Bilbao
Aug. 2, 1929 ; at Valencia, temp., Nov. 20, 1929 ; at
Malaga Nov. 29, 1929 ; married.
Smyth, Robert Lacy. — b. Foochow, China, of Am.
parents, Dec. 18, 1894; Univ. of Calif., A. B. 1917,
grad. work 1919-20 ; Am. field service in France 1917 ;
French Army 1917—19, 2d It. ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in China Aug. 27, 1920 ; v. c. and
interpreter at Chungking Jan. 2, 1923 ; at Hankow
Jan. 26, 1923 ; at Chungking May 13, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Tientsin
July 1, 1925 ; to the Dept. May 20, 1926 ; to Hankow,
temp., Sept. 24, 1926 ; class eight June 30, 1927 ; cons,
and assigned to Hankow July 16, 1927 ; to Tientsin
July 20, 1927 ; to Swatow, temp., May 28, 1929 ; class
seven Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to Shanghai, temp.,
Jan. 15, 1930 ; to Swatow, temp., Apr. 2, 1930 ; to
Shanghai May 14, 1930.
Snowden, Ernest. — 6. Arlington Co., Va., July 18,
1893 ; U. S. Army 1917-18 ; app. messenger in the
Dept. of State July 28, 1927.— DCR.
Snyder, Henry S.— 6. Baltimore, Md., Mar. 1,
1909 ; Emerson Inst. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1927-29; elk. 1925-28; app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in
the Dept. of State Feb. 11, 1929 ; permanently Mar.
22, 1929 ; at $1,440 Sept. 23, 1929 ; at $1,620 July 1,
l'.J30.— DCR.
Snyder, Mary Ellen (Mrs,) — 6. Newport, I'a. ; at-
tended high sch. ; corr. courses ; elk., Bu. of War
Risk Insur., 1918 ; app. elk., temp., at $960 in the
Dept. of State Aug. 13, 1918 ; at $1,020 Dec. 1, 1918 ;
at $1,080 Mar. 1, 1919 ; at $1,140 Nov. 1, 1919 ; at
$],200 Oct. 4, 1920, effective Oct. 1; permanently
at $900 Feb 1, 1921; at $1,000 Aug. 16, 1921; at
$1,100 Mar. 1, 1924; at $1,200 May 31, 1924, effec-
tive June 1 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 Mar.
1, 1925; at $1,560 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$1,680 July 1, 1930; at $1,740 July 3, 1930 (Brook-
hart Act).— FA.
Snyder, Viola Tasker (Mrs.) — b. Miners Mills, Pa. ;
attended high sch. and business sch. ; George
Washington Univ. one yr. ; elk. in law Arm 1913-15,
in Govt, depts. 1915-19; app. elk. at $1,200 in the
Dept. of State Nov. 15, 1919 ; at $1,400 Mar. 1, 1924 ;
at $1,680 July 1, 1924; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927; at
$1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July
1, 1930; at $1,980 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act). —
A-C/C.
Sokobin, Samuel. — 6. Newark, N. J., Apr. 28,
1893 ; high sch. grad. ; Cornell Univ. 1911-13 ; elk.
1910 ; cml. work 1913 ; elk., N. J. state bd. of public
utility commrs., 1913-14 ; app., after exam., student
interpreter in China Apr. 4, 1914 ; v. c. at Tientsin
Dec. 18, 1915 ; interpreter at Shanghai July 20, 1916 ;
also V. c. at Shanghai Aug. 7, 1916 ; resigned June 1,
1917; app. V. c. and interpreter at Nanking May 1,
1918 ; at Antung Mar. 8, 1919 ; v. c. at Chungking
Aug. 21, 1919 ; also interpreter Aug. 25, 1919 ; v. c.
and interpreter at Swatow Aug. 9, 1920 ; at Kalgan
Nov. 15, 1920 ; cons, of class six Nov. 23, 1921 ; For.
Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; class six
Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Mukden Sept. 12, 1924 ; to
Harbin Mar. 13, 1925; to Mukden Nov. 3, 1925; to
Tientsin June 18, 1927 ; to Foochow July 20, 1927 ;
to Shanghai Mar. 1, 1930 ; to the Dept. Apr. 12, 1930 ;
class five May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Saltillo Sept. 27,
1930 ; married.
Sollose, Mary E. — b. Springfield, III. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; private sec. in cham-
ber of com. one and one-half yrs. ; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1929 ; at $1,620 May 21,
1930.— BA.
Sondheimer, Gustave L. — b. Buerstadt-Hessen,
Germany, Aug. 26, 1884 ; attended high sch. in Ger-
many and business sch. in U. S. ; elk. 1900-1906 ;
salesman and mgr. for export companies, U. S. and Eu-
rope, 1907-21 ; owner of importing and distributing
firm for Am. goods, Berlin, 1922-28 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate General at Berlin June 1, 1928 ; v. c. at
Berlin Sept. 3, 1929 ; married.
Soule, Robert Homer (1st Lt.) — b. Laramie, Wyo.,
Feb. 10, 1900 ; Univ. of Wyo. one and one-half yrs. ;
entered U. S. Army Sept. 27, 1918 ; assigned as lan-
guage officer at Peiping Apr. 25, 1929 ; married.
South, John Glover. — b. Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 23,
1873 ; Univ. of Ark. one yr. ; Univ. of Louisville,
M. D. 1897 ; practiced medicine 1897-1921 ; pros,
state bd. of health 1907-21 ; pres. Ky. State Med.
Assoc. 1918-20 ; v. pres. of oil company and bank dir. ;
app. E. E. and M. P. to Panama Oct. 8, 1921 ; to
Portugal Dec. 16, 1929 ; married.
Southard, Addison E. — b. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 18,
1884 ; Lebanon and Santo Tomas Univ. ; asst. to
supt. of sugar estate in Mexico 1904^5 ; newspaper
work 1905-6; business and legal elk. 1906-8; offi-
cer of Philippine govt. 1908-15, 1916; elk. in Am.
Leg. at Peking Apr.-Oct. 1915 ; app., after exam.,
cons, of class nine Sept. 1, 1916 ; assigned to Aden
Sept. 13, 1916; class eight Sept. 14, 1917; on detail
in Abyssinia Oct.-Nov. 1917 ; detailed for Intelligence
work in Persia May 16, 1918 ; with Am. Commn. to
Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919 ; on detail in Abyssinia
Mar.-Apr. 1919, and Aug.-Sept. 1920 ; class six Sept.
5, 1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; detailed to Jeru-
salem Nov. 11, 1920 ; class four Nov. 23, 1921 ; de-
tailed to the Dept. July 24, 1922, in charge of
cons. cml. office and liaison officer with the Dept.
of Com. ; class three Mar. 1, 1923 ; del., World Motor
Transport Cong., Detroit, 1924 ; cons. gen. of class
four June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class three
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Singapore Apr. 7. 1926 ;
min. resident and cons. gen. to Ethiopia Oct. 12,
1927; class two Jan. 23, 1928; class one July 24,
1930 ; married.
Southgrate, Richard. — b. Worcester, Mass., May 5,
1893 ; Milton Acad. grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1915 ;
Harvard Law Sch. 1915-16; elk.. War Trade Bd.,
Am. Emb. in Paris, and Dept. of State 1918-19 ;
app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four
234
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Rome Oct. 14, 1919 ; to
the Dept. May 26, 1921 ; class three Aug. 24, 1921 ;
detailed to Conf. on Limitation of Armament, Wash-
ington, 1921 ; assigned to Guatemala Dec. 15, 1921 ;
to Constantinople Nov. 14, 1922 ; to the Dept. Aug. G,
1923 ; class two Jan. 23, 1924 ; For. Scr. officer of
class four July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 1st sec. at
Habana May 25, 1925 ; resigned July 2, 1926 ; bank
representative 1926-29 ; admin, sec, Commn. of In-
quiry and Conciliation, Bolivia and Paraguay, 1929-
30 ; asst. sec, Am. Commn. to Seville Exposition,
1929-30 ; sec, London Naval Conf., 1930 ; asst. sec,
Overseas and Colonial Exposition, Paris, 1930 ; app.
asst. chief of Division of Int. Conf. and Protocol at
.i;6.500 July 12, 1930; married.— IC.
Sovinsky, Thomas G. — b. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 22.
1910 ; attended high sch. ; elk. 1926-30 ; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dopt. of State Aug. 25, 1930. — DCR.
Spamer, Carl Ober. — b. Baltimore, Md., July 21,
1884 ; business sch. grad. ; Univ. of Md., LL. B. 1914 ;
Johns Hopkins, summers 1914, 1915 ; George Wash-
ington, A. B., A. M. 1916 ; mem. of bar of Md. ; with
St. Louis Exposition, summer 1904 ; in printing and
publishing business 1905-7 ; educational work in Govt,
sch. of Japan 1907-10 ; traveled in China, India,
Egypt, Palestine, and Europe 1910-11 ; elk., Dept. of
State, Apr.-June 1916 ; v. c. at Basel Aug. 1916-.July
1917 ; U. S. Food Admin. 1917-19 ; special expert and
examiner, U. S. Shipping Bd. Emergency Fleet Corp.,
Apr.-Oct. 1919 ; app., after exam., cons, of class seven
Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to Yokohama Oct. 2, 1919 : as-
signed to Medan May 26, 1920 ; detailed to Rotter-
dam Aug. 17, 1923 ; For. Ser. oflScer of class eight
July 1, 1924 ; detailed to Amsterdam July 11, 1924 ;
class seven Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Amsterdam
June 16, 1926; to Amoy June 27, 1929 (canceled) ;
to Shanghai Aug. 26, 1929 ; class six Di'C. 19, 1929 ;
married.
Sparks, Edward John. — b. Jersey City. N. J.. Dec.
28, 1897 ; high sch. grad. ; dept. head in factory 1915-
16 ; elk. 1916-17, in War Dept. 1917-19, in office of
mil. att.. Am. Emb. at Santiago, Chile, 1919-21 ; app.
elk. in Am. Emb. at Santiago Dec. 1, 1921 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Apr. 15, 1926 ; assigned to Valparaiso Sept. 9,
1926; class e'ght, cons., and assigned to Valparaiso
Dec. 19, 1929 ; as For. Ser. officer to the emb. at
Santiago, Chile, Mar. 17, 1930 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Santiago, Chile,
Apr. 18, 1930 ; married.
Spaulding, E. Wilder. — h. Boston, Mass., June 18,
1899 ; Dartmouth, A. B. 1922 ; Harvard, A. M. 1923,
Ph. D. 1930 ; instructor and asst. prof, of hist., Kala-
mazoo Coll., 1923-27 ; asst. prof, of hist., Trinity
Coll. (Hartford), 1927-30; app. research asst. at
.$3,200 in the Dept. of State Sept. 15, 1930; mar-
ried.—HA.
Spencer, DeForest. — 5. LaFayette, Ga., Sept. 20,
1890 ; LaFayette Acad. ; Univ. of Chattanooga, A. B.
1915 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It., overseas service ;
Allied Commn. for Repatriation of Russian Prisoners
of War, Berlin, 1919 ; in business 1920-27 ; app. asst.
trade commr. at Tokyo Nov. 11, 1926 ; at Roiuo July |
25, 1927; at Milan June 1, 1929; asst. cml. att. at
Vienna Aug. 15, 1930 ; married. ■
Spiker, Clarence Jerome. — &. Washington, D. C, ,
June 14, 1888 ; high sch. grad. ; course in city en-
gineering and surveying 1909-12 ; George Washington
Univ. 1912-14 ; elk., draftsman, and field location
work. Office of Engineer Commr., Dist. of Columbia, 1
1900-14 ; app., after exam., student interpreter in
China Apr. 4, 1914 ; v. c. at Shanghai Aug. 21. 1916 ; ]
also interpreter Aug. 25, 1916 ; Am. assessor. Int.
Mixed Court, Shanghai, 1917-19 ; designated to exer-
cise judicial authority and jurisdiction in civil and ;
criminal cases, temp., Sept. 17, 1918 ; v. c at Antung ;
Aug. 21, 1919 ; also interpreter Aug. 25, 1919 ; v. c. '
of career of class one May 4, 1920, and assigned to j
Peking ; to Chungking Apr. 16, 1921 ; cons, of class I
seven Mar. 1, 1923 ; assigned to Chungking Mar. 28, j
1923 ; to Swatow Oct. 30, 1923 ; class six Dec 19, j
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; ]
class six Aug. 31, 1925 ; a.ssigned to Shanghai Mar. 11, "
1926 ; class five Sept. 29, 1927 ; Am. commr., Siao-
American Claims Commn., 1928-29 ; assigned to Nan- '
king Aug. 28, 1928 ; sec in the Diplo. Ser. Sept. 28, i
1928; assigned as 2d sec at Peiping Oct. 12, 1928; ;
class four July 24, 1930. ,
Spofford, Charles B., jr. — h. Claremont, N. H., Dec. |
31, 1893; Trinity Coll. (Conn.), B. S. 1917, M. S.
1018 : chemist, Mellon Inst, of Industrial Research ;
U. S. Bu. of Mines ; Chemical Warfare Service dur- '
ing World War ; with Am. firm in India 1919-21 ; '
app. asst. trade commr. at Calcutta July 1922; trade
commr. at Bombay Dec. 1924 ; at Calcutta Jan. 1,
1926; cml. att. at Copenhagen Oct. 6, 1930.
Sprague, Lillian Anne. — b. Fort Monroe, Va. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; secretary 1927-
29 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Jan. 3, 1930 ; permanently June 17, 1930. — DCR.
Sprague, Richard Louis. — 6. in Gibraltar, of Am.
parents. May 26. 1871 ; private tutors ; app. v. and
dep. cons, at Gibraltar June 20, 1893 ; cons. July |
18, 1901 ; cons, of class eight by act approved Feb. ,
5, 1915 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; For. Ser. officer of I
class seven July 1, 1924 ; class six Dec. 17, 1925 ; !
class five July 24, 1930. j
Sprigman, Mary. — b. Washington, D. C. ; attended
high sch. ; elk., U. S. Shipping Bd., 1919-20 ; app. elk.
at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Aug. 18, 1920 ; at
$1,100 Dec 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923; at $1,200
Nov. 1, 1923 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 Mar.
1, 1925; at $1,560 Dec. 1, 1925; at $1,620 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) : at $1,080 July 1, 1928; at $1,800
July 1, 1930 ; at $1,860 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart
Act).— SS.
Springs, Laertes Pittman, — ?;. Winston-Salem, N.
C, Fob. 3, 1891 ; Staunton Mil. Acad., Episcopal j
High Sch., Woodberry Forest Sch. ; George Washin,g- i
ton Law Sch. 1912-14; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It.. ;
overseas service ; with shipbuilding corp. 1919 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Rotterdam Apr.
21, 1920 ; V. c. at Cherbourg Dec. 29, 1921 ; at Glas-
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235
gow July IS, 1925 ; at Dundee, temp., Apr. 26, 1930 ;
<it Glasgow Apr. 30, 1930 ; married.
Spruks, Henry Charles. — b. Scranton, Pa., July 26.
1.S9.5 ; attended high sch. ; Mercersburg Acad. ; Syra-
cuse Univ. 1914-17; U. S. Army 1917-19, overseas
service ; in lumber business 1919-24 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
Feb. 5, 1927 ; assigned to Habana Feb. 14,
1927 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 20, 1928 ; to War-
saw June 29, 1928; resigned Mar. 9, 1929; credit
mgr. of lumber company 1929-30 ; app., under Ex.
order, asst. to the chief, Visa Office, at $2,600 in the
Dept. of State May 3, 1930 ; married. — VD.
Squire. Paul Chapin. — 6. Arlington, Mass., Aug. ."j,
1890 ; Harvard, A. B. 1911 ; wholesale and retail
provision dealer 1911-19 ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to
St. Nazaire Oct. 22, 1919 ; to Nantes Dec. 29, 1919 ;
cons, of class seven Apr. 13, 1920 ; assigned to Dun-
kirk Apr. 17, 1920; to Lille May 17, 1922; class
six Aug. 23, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven
July 1, 1924 ; class six Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to
Windsor Feb. 11, 1928 ; to Kingston, Jamaica, Mar.
17, 1930 ; class five July 24, 1930 ; married.
Staab, Mary Josephine. — b. Brooklyn, N. T. : at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; bookkeeper 1915-
18 ; gen. office worker. Navy Dept., 1018-25 ; app.
elk., temp., at .$1,320 in the N. Y. Passport Agency
of the Dept. of State Mar. 21, 1927; resigned Aug.
31, 1927 ; reapp. permanently at $1,320 Nov. 22,
1927; at $1,440 May 1, 1928; at $1,560 July 1,
1928; at $1,680 May 1, 1930.
Stafford, Maurice L. — b. Windsor, Mo., Apr. 14,
] 885 ; William Jewell Coll. one yr. ; Univ. of Calif,
one yr. ; newspaper work ten yrs. ; app., after exam.,
cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to San-
tander Oct. 29, 1919 ; to Barranquilla Dec. 27, 1921 ;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; class seven
Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to London Apr. 10, 1925 ;
to Madrid Jan. 25. 1927 ; class six May 23, 1929 ;
assigned as For. Ser. officer to the leg. at Santo
Domingo Dec. 23, 1930.
Stamhaugh, George Bingham. — b. Marietta, Pa.,
Oct. 16, 1880 ; attended business sch. ; George Wash-
ington Univ. ; Washington Coll. of Law, LL. B. 1921 ;
mem. of bar of D. C. ; stenog., typist, and accountant
five yrs. ; elk., Dept. of Com. and Labor, 1904-5 ;
app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Dec. 7, 1905 ;
at $1,000 July 2, 1906; at $1,200 Mar. 4, 1907; at
$1,400 July 1, 1908; at $1,800 June 22, 1916, effec-
tive July 1 ; special asst. at $2,000 Mar. 1, 1921 ;
at $2,160 May 31, 1924, effective June 1 ; at $2,400
July 1, 1924 ; at $2,400 July 1, 1924 ; representative
on Advisory Committee on Fiscal Accounting Forms
and Procedure 1927- ; at $2,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,600 July 1, 1928 ; asst. chief, Bu. of
Accounts, at $2,900 Mar. 15, 1930 ; at $3,100 July 1,
1930; at $3,200 July ,3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; mar-
ried.—B A.
Stamps, Thomas D. (Capt.) — b. Kingsbury, Tex.,
July 23, 1893 ; Univ. of Tex., A. B. 1912 ; U. S. M. A.,
grad. 1917; Mass. Inst, of Tech., B. S. C. E. 1921;
assigned as asst. mil. att. at Tokyo Jan. 17, 1930 ;
married.
Stanton, Edwin Forward. — h. Bouckville. N. Y.,
Feb. 22, 1901 ; Brecks Mem. Sch., So. India, 1912-16 ;
high sch. grad. ; Univ. of So. Calif. 1920 ; secre-
tarial work 1920-21 ; app., after exam., student
interpreter in China Apr. 23, 1921 ; v. c. at Mukden
Sept. 28, 1923; at Kalgan Mar. 15, 1924; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Tientsin
Apr. 21, 1927 ; to Tsinan May 26, 1927 ; class eight
June 30, 1927 ; cons, and assigned to Tsinan July 16,
1927 ; to Canton Mar. 8, 1928 ; to Tsinan Oct. 12,
1928 ; class seven May 23, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. May 9, 1930 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Peiping
May 16, 1930.
Stanton, N. Howard. — b. Lecsburg, Va.. June 22.
1899 ; Lincoln Jefferson Univ., Peru, Ind., A. B. 1922 ;
Miller Coll., Philadelphia, B. Th. 1923 ; Boston Univ.
1924 ; messenger. Govt, depts., 1917-18 ; S. A. T. C.
1918-19 ; 1st It., O. R. C. ; skilled laborer, city post
office, 1924-27 ; app. chauffeur in the Dept. of State
Sept. 20, 1929.— CC.
Stanton, Willard Quincy.— ?^. Great Falls, Mont.,
July 30. 1896 ; attended advertising sch. ; Harvard,
S. B. 1917 ; temp, positions 1916—19 ; asst. merchan-
dise mgr. for mercantile firm 1919-23 ; merchandise
and research asst. in firm 1923-25 ; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Feb. 5,
1927 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 14, 1927 ;
to Durban Feb. 24, 1928 ; to Cape Town, temp., Oct.
2, 1928 ; to Lourengo Marques Mar. 30, 1929 ; married.
Starkey, George Charles. — b. London. England,
Mar. 30, 1872 ; Brit, subject ; attended high sch. ;
Firth Coll., Sheffield, England ; fellow of Corp. of Ac-
countants, Glasgow ; fellow of Inst, of Accountants,
Cape ; Cape Field Artillery, 1900-1910, capt. ; sec. of
trust company ; app. cons. agt. at East London Sept.
4, 1917 ; married.
Starrett, Henry Prince. — b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 14,
1885 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; Univ. of
Adelaide, So. Australia, 1919-21 ; corr. courses ; elk.
and stenog. 1903-5 ; elk. in Am. Consulate at Santia-
go de Cuba 1905-6 ; in engineer office, U. S. Army,
Cuba, 1906 ; elk. in Santiago and Habana 1906-7 ; app.
dep. cons. gen. at Habana Oct. 3, 1907 ; app., after
exam., cons, at Cartagena Sept. 15, 1913 ; at Owen
Sound Apr. 24, 1914 ; cons, of class eight by act ap-
proved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to Fort William and
Port Arthur Mar. 22, 1915 ; asst., Second Pan Ameri-
can Scientific Cong., Washington, 1915-16 ; class
seven July 12, 1916, and assigned to Mombasa ; to
Adelaide May 25, 1918 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; class
five June 4, 1920 ; assigned to Batavia Feb. 10, 1921 ;
class four Nov. 21, 1921 ; assigned to Sydney, Aus-
tralia, July 21, 1922 ; detailed to the Dept. Oct. 11,
1922 ; class three Mar. 1, 1923 ; assigned to Belfast
Mar. 30, 1923 ; cons. gen. of class four June 5, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Genoa Nov. 16, 1926 ; class two July 24, 1930 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Sept. 3, 1930 ; assigned as couns. of
emb. at Lima Sept. 27, 1930 ; married.
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Staten, Verne Glenn.— 6. Downs, 111., Oct. 15, 1890 ;
111. Wesleyan Univ., LL. B. 1913; mem. of bar of
111. ; law practice 191^^17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d
It. ; app. v. c. at Ilong Kong Fob. 24, 1921 ; at Amoy
July 16. 1921 ; at Swatow Nov. 6, 1922 ; at Amoy Jan.
5, 1923 ; at Tientsin Sept. 28, 1923 ; at Antung Aug.
8, 1925 ; at Hankow June 25, 1928 ; married.
Stearley, Gladys Alena, — b. Gibbon, Nobr. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; Nebr. State Teachers
Coll. 1926-27, 1928-29 ; George Washington Univ.
1929- ; stenog. and sec. 1925-28 ; stenog.. Patent
Office, 1929-30; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of
State Nov. 25, 1930.— ME.
Steele, George Washington, jr. (Capt.) — b. Marion,
Ind., June 19, 1879 ; Shattuck Sch. ; U. S. N. A., grad.
1900 ; assigned as naval att. at Paris, Madrid, and
Lisbon Feb. 16, 1928 ; on committee of experts, Special
fommn. for the Preparation of a Draft Con v. on the
I'rivate Mfg. of Arms and Ammunition and Imple-
ments of War, Geneva, 1929 ; married.
Steele, Helen Margaret. — 6. EUensburg, Wash. :
Iowa State Coll. 1925-26; Univ. of Wash., B. S. 1929;
library asst. 1929-30 ; app. library as.st. at $2,000
Sept. 8, 1930.— HA.
Steele, Joseph Bouglass. — h. Greenville, Va., Sept
11. 1870 ; attended public sch. ; with railway com-
pany 1886-89; telegraph company 1889-1918; elk.,
Dept. of State, 1918-20 ; telegrapher 1920-21 ; app.
elk. at $1,G00 in the Dept. of State Mar. 16, 1921 ; at
$1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,980 .Tuly 1, 1928 ; at $2,100 July 1, 19.30 ;
at $2,160 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; married. —
DCE.
Steen, William Moore. — 6. San Antonio, Tex., Oct.
17, 1909 ; messenger, Dept. of Agric, 1928-30 ; app.
messenger in the Dept. of State Feb. 7, 1930. — HA.
Steere, Loyd V. — b. Cadiz, Ohio, July 16, 1898 ;
Pomona Coll.. A. B. 1920 ; Harvard Sch. of Business
Admin., M.B.A. 1923 ; entered Bu. of Agric. Eco-
nomics 1923 ; assigned to Berlin office of the Dept.
of Agric. July 1, 1926 ; asst. agric. commr. Oct. 1,
1927 ; commr. in charge of Berlin office Jan. 1, 1929 ;
expert. Committee of Agric. Experts, Geneva, 1930 ;
agric. att. at Berlin Dec. 16, 1930 ; married.
Steffan, Arthur Anthony. — b. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 18,
1006 ; Canisius Coll., A. B. 1027 ; Georgetown Univ.
1927-28; Georgetown Law Sch. 1928- ; attendant
and elk., Govt, depts., 1928-30; app. elk. at $1,620
In the Dept. of State Sept. 16, 1930. — PD.
Steger, Christian Talbot. — 6. Danville, Va., Feb. 3,
1893 ; Danville Sch. for Boys grad. ; Univ. of Va.,
A. B. 1913, A. M. 1915 ; Univ. of Marburg, Germany,
summer 1914 ; instructor in German, Univ. of Va.,
1913-15; teacher in high sch. 1915-17; Y. M. C. A.
sec. 1917-18; U. S. Army 1918; field dir.. Am. Red
Cross, 1919 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to Rome Dec. 19,
1919; to Dresden Nov. 15, 1921; class two Nov. 17,
1921 ; class one May 26, 1922 ; cons, of class seven
Dec. 19, 1923; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Corinto Apr. 22, 1926 ; class seven;
May 23, 1929 ; assigned to Malmo July 21, 1930 ;
married.
Stephan, Charles Hans. — b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct.
14, 1892; high sch. grad.; bu.siness course; Columbia
Univ. Ext. three yrs. ; elk. 1907-9; stenog. and book-
keeper 1909-13 ; U. S. Army, Philippine Is., 1913-16 ;
also elk. in law office 1914—16 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg.
at Peking July 1, 1917; v. c. at Vladivostok Oct. 30,
1917 ; at Harbin May 18, 1923 ; at Dairen Dec. 17,
1925 ; at Seoul Nov. 8, 1926 ; married.
Sterling, Frederick Augustine. — b. St. Louis, Mo.,
Aug. 13, 1876 ; attended sch. in Switzerland ; Har-
vard, A. B. 1898 ; Washington Univ. Law Sch. one
yr. ; mgr. of cattle ranch eight yrs. ; mfr. of woolens
two yrs. ; app., after exam., 3d sec. at Petrugrad Mar.
2, 1911 ; 2d sec. Aug. 22, 1912 ; detailed to observe
the elections for Constituent Assembly of Santo Do-
mingo 1913 ; 2d sec. at Peking Feb. 11, 1914 ; sec. of
emb. or leg. of class three Feb. 22, 1915, effective Feb.
5 ; assigned to Peking Mar. 6, 1915 ; to Petrograd
July 14, 1915; to the Dept. as act. chief. Division of
Western European Affairs, June 24, 1916 ; to Paris
Jan. 30, 1918 ; class two Aug. 27, 1918 ; class one
Dec. 20, 1919 ; jr. couus. of emb. at Paris June 12,
1920 ; couDs. of emb. at Lima Apr. 16, 1921 ; at Lon-
don June 18, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class one July
1, 1924 ; mem. of Bd. of Review, For. Ser. Personnel
1927 ; E. E. and M. P. to the Irish Free State Feb. 19,
1927; married.
*Stetson, John B., jr. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct.
14, 1884 ; William Penn Charter Sch. grad. ; Harvard,
-V. B. 1906 ; dir. of mfg. and trust companies ; bank-
ing ; U. S. Army 1917-19, capt. : hist, research and
lil)rary work .since 1919; app. E. E. and M. P. to
Poland July 3, 1925 ; resigned Feb. 1930 ; married.
Stevens, Harry Edward. — b. Galveston, Tex., Dec.
31, 1897 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of Calif.,
A. B. 1921, Law Sch. 1922; secretary 1911-12; in
U. S. Navy 1913-17; S. A. T. C. 1918-19; law elk.,
summer 1919 ; with importing and exporting company,
summer 1920 ; Oakland, Calif., library and Library of
Cong. 1921-22 ; app., after exam., student interpreter
in China Sept. 18, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; v. e. of career and assigned to Canton
Nov. 20, 1924 ; to Shanghai Feb. 10, 1927 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Shanghai May 17, 1928 ; to
Yunnanfu June 2, 1930 ; class seven July 24, 1930 ;
married.
Stevens, Mary Esther. — h. Ottumwa. Iowa ; high
sell. grad. ; attended business sch. ; app. elk. at
.$1,440 in the Dept. of State Sept. 1, 1928; at $1,620
June 1, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Stevens, Wilfred.— 6. Shakopee, Minn., May 16,
1874 ; high sch. grad. ; proof reader, Govt. Printing
Office. 1894-97 ; translator and librarian, War Dept..
1897-1904; translator, Dept. of State, 1904-25;
reapp. translator at $2,700 in the Dept. of State
Sept. 15, 1930.— TR.
Stewart, Catherine Byrnes. — 6. Gloucester, Mass. ;
Mount Saint Mary Sem. 1912-24 ; app. elk. at $1,320
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237
in the Dcpt. of State Jan. 18, 1926 ; at $1,380 Mar. 1,
1027; at $1,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620
July 1, 1928 ; stenog., Conf. for the Codification of
Int. Law, The Hague, 1930; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.—
Stewart, Donald 0. — &. Summeiside, Prince Edwai-d
Island, Aug. IS, 1897 ; Brit, subject ; high sch. grad. ;
Acadia Coll. Acad. 1915 ; Acadia Univ. two yrs. ;
studied law ; mem. of bar of Prince Edward Island ;
Canadian Army 1917-19 ; law elk. 1919-24 ; app.
cons. agt. at Summerside Nov. 12, 1925 ; married.
Stewart, Francis Robert. — 6. Evansville, Ind., Aug.
7, 1874 ; high sch. grad. ; secretarial work 1892-98,
1899-1904; U. S. Army 1898-99; mgr. of company
1905-10; elk. in Am. Consulate General at Hamburg
Nov. 17, 1910 ; app. dep. cons. gen. at Hamburg
Jan. 24, 1912 ; also cons. agt. at Cuxhaven Aug.
12, 1913 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Hamburg Aug. 3,
1914 ; V. c. at Hamburg Feb. 6, 1915 ; at Vera Cruz
Feb. 27, 1917 ; app., after exam., cons, of class
eight Sept. 14, 1917 ; on detail at Vera Cruz ; de-
tailed to the Dept. Feb. 28, 1919 ; to Berne June 20,
1919 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to Coblenz
Oct. 30, 1919 ; to Hamburg Dec. 6, 1919 ; to Bremen
Sept. 20, 1921 ; assigned to Bremen Nov. 15, 1921 ;
class five Nov. 23, 1921 ; assigned to Santiago de
Cuba Aug. 3, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class six
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Niagara Falls Feb. 27,
1928; class five May 9, 1930; married.
Stewart, Irvin.— 6. Ft. Worth, Tex., Oct. 27, 1899 ;
Univ. of Okla. 1917-19; Univ. of Tex., LL. B. 1920,
A. B., M. A. 1922; Columbia, Ph. D. 1926; mem.
•of bar of Tex. ; instructor and assoc. prof, of govt.,
Univ. of Tex., 1922-26, 1928-29 ; asst. to the solici-
tor, Dept. of State, 1926-28 ; tech. adviser. Int.
Radiotelegraph Conf., Washington, 1927 ; prof, of po-
litical science, American Univ. Grad. Sch., 1929-30 ;
app. divisional asst. at $5,600 in the Dept. of State
Oct. 1, 1930; married.— TD.
Stewart, James Bolton. — 6. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov.
27, 1882 ; attended high sch. ; Templa Univ. and
Foster Sch. of Languages, Philadelphia, 1913-14 ;
studied under private tutor ; engineering work, U. S.
Reclamation Ser., 1906-7, U. S. Geological Survey
iu U. S. and Hawaii 1908-15 ; app. v. c. at Per-
nambuco July 14, 1915 ; app., after exam., cons, of
class eight Sept. 14, 1917 ; assigned to Chihuahua
Jan. 10, 1918 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to
Tampico July 18, 1922 ; class five Aug. 23, 1922 ;
assigned to Tampico Oct. 2, 1923 ; class four Dec.
19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1,
1924 ; detailed to the Dept. Feb. 21, 1925 ; For.
Ser. insp. July 14, 1925 ; class four Aug. 31, 1925 ;
cons, at Ceiba, temp., Dec. 21, 1926 ; For. Ser.
insp. Mar. 20, 1927 ; assigned to Monterrey, temp.,
June 3, 1927 ; class three June 8, 1927 ; For. Ser.
insp. Aug. 17, 1927 ; assigned to the Dept. June
2, 1928 ; mem. of ex. committee, For. Ser. Personnel
Bd., and chief instructor of the For. Ser. Sch. Sept.
11, 1928; For. Ser. insp. July 31, 1929; assigned to
the Dept. Sept. 3, 1929 ; class two July 24, 19.30 ;
married. — FP.
Stewart, Nathaniel Bacon. — b. Butler, Ga., Jan. 4,
1871 ; Univ. of Ga., A. B. 1893 ; George Washington
Law Sch. 1897-99 ; dk. in Navy Dept., 1893-97, in
War Dept. 1897-99 ; engineer dept. of city of Habana
1899-1902 ; provincial treas., Philippine Is., 1902-7 ;
app., after exam., cons, at Castellamare di Stabia
Aug. 15, 1907 ; at Madras June 10, 1908 ; at Durban
Dec. 19, 1910 ; at Milan July 14, 1913 ; cons. gen.
at large July 17, 1914 ; cons. gen. of class three
Apr. 29, 1920, and assigned to Mexico City (can-
celed) ; detailed to the Dept. May 18, 1920 ; chief of
Office of Consular Personnel Sept. 1, 1921 ; class two
Nov. 19, 1921 ; cons. gen. at Yokohama Sept. 8, 1923 ;
at Tokyo Dec. 13, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
one July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Constantinople Aug. 17,
1925 (canceled); to Barcelona Jan. 7, 1926; to the
Dt'pt., temp., Nov. 14, 1930; married.
Stewart, Warren Curley. — b. Washington, D. C,
July 9, 1898 ; attended polytech. high sch. ; appren-
tice with steel corp. 1915-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ;
elk., Govt, depts., 1919-21 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Dunfermline Oct. 4, 1921 ; v. c. at Dun-
fermline Feb. 16, 1922 ; at Halifax Aug. 30, 1924 ;
at Fredericton June 29, 1925 ; at Halifax July 25,
1925 ; at Charlottetown July 30, 1925 ; at Halifax
Aug. 26, 1925 ; at Moncton, temp., July 9, 1926 ; at
Halifax Aug. 30. 1920 ; at Matanzas Nov. 26, 1927 ;
at Ceiba Aug. 30, 1930 ; married.
Stewart, Worthington E. — 6. Ravenna, Mich., Dec. 1,
1876 ; high sch. and business course ; mem. of bar
of D. C. ; elk. and stenog. ; app. elk. at $900 in the
Dept. of State Sept. 8, 1906; at $1,200 Mar. 4,
1907 ; at $1,400 Nov. 2, 1908 ; at $1,600 Jan. 3,
1910 ; at $1,800 Mar. 1, 1919 ; in charge of Diplo.
Bu. Dec. 1918-Sept. 1919, Oct. 1920-June 1921 ;
app. special asst. at $2,000 Dec. 31, 1919, effective
Jan. 1, 1920; drafting officer at $2,500 June 17,
1921, effective July 1, and designated act. chief,
Diplo. Bu. ; at $3,000 Sept. 30, 1922 ; chief, Diplo.
Bu., Oct. 14, 1922 ; at $3,800 July 1, 1924 ; chief,
Office of Executive Committee of For. Ser. Personnel
Ed., Aug. 19, 1924 ; at $4,000 Feb. 1, 1926 ; mem.
of 2d Bd. of Review of the Dept. Apr. 1-July 11,
1927 ; at $4,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; admin,
officer. Division of For. Ser. Personnel, Dec. 30,
1929 ; at $4,800 July 1, 1930 ; married. — FP.
Steyne, Alan Nathaniel. — 6. New York City Nov. 19,
1896; Phillips Andover ; Yale, B. Ph. 1921; Univ.
of Grenoble 1919 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It., overseas
service ; advertising and asst. sales mgr. 1922-27 ; in
metal export business in China 1928-29 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to Montreal, temp., Nov.
27, 1929.
Stiles, Edith Farnum. — 6. Lowell, Mass. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; Wellesley Coll. two
yrs. ; Harvard extension work 1915—16 ; Chicago Univ.
Ext. 1929 ; American Univ. 1930- ; proof reader for
law encyclopedia one yr. ; confidential elk. iu insur.
company 1901-16 ; elk.. War Dept, 1917-20 ; app. elk.
at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Apr. 7, 1920 ; at
$1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at
$1,620 Dec. 1. 1925 ; editorial asst. at $1,080 Mar. 1,
238
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
1027; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,000
Mar. 1, 1930; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— HA.
Stimson, Henry Lewis. — 6. New York City Sept. 21,
1867 ; riiilliijs Andovor ; Yale, A. B. 1888 ; Harvard,
A. M. 1889 ; Harvard Law Sch. 1889, 1890 ; mem.
of bar of N. Y. ; law practice 1893 ; U. S. atty., So.
Dist., N. Y., 1906-9 ; sec. of war 1911-13 ; del. at
large, N. Y. Const. Conv., 1915 ; U. S. Army 1917-18,
col., overseas service ; special rep. of the Prea. to
Nicaragua 1927 ; gov. gen. of Philippine Is. 1927-29 ;
app. sec. of state Mar. 5, 1929 ; chm. of .\m. del., Lon-
don Naval Conf., 1930 ; married.
Stinson, Joseph "Whitla. — b. New York City Nov. 18,
1884 ; Columbia Univ., B. S. 1906, C. E. 1907, LL. B.
1918 ; grad. work at Yale 1917 ; mem. of bar of N. Y. ;
brokerage business 1907-8 ; U. S. Army 1918, 2d It. ;
O. R. C, 1st It. 1919-20, capt. 1922-27 ; law prac-
tice 1920-25 ; lecturer on int. law at New York Law
Sch. 1922-23 ; contributor to Am. and foreign law re-
views ; app. atty. at $3,300, U. S.-Mexican Mixed
Claims Commn., Apr. 5, 1925; at $4,000 July 1,
1926; at $4,500 Jan. 1, 1927; drafting officer at
$3,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 20, 1927 ; at $3,200
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $3,300 July 1, 1928; at
$3,800 Oct. 1, 1928 ; divisional asst. at $4,600 June 1,
1930 ; at $5,600 July 1, 1930 ; married.— LA.
Stockton, Gilchrist Baker. — 6. Jacksonville, Fla.,
Aug. 20, 1890 ; Princeton, Litt. B. 1914 ; Oxford Univ.,
B. A. (Law) 1917 ; U. S. Naval Reserve Force 1917-
21, It. (sg), overseas service; U. S. Naval Reserves, It.
comdr. ; chief of mission to Austria, Am. Relief Ad-
min., 1919-21 ; pres. of company 1922-30 ; app. E. E.
and M. P. to Austria Jan. 22, 1930 ; married.
Stogrsdall, Nelle Blossom. — ft. Omaha, Nebr., Aug.
29, 1905 ; Putnam Hall grad. ; Wellesley, B. A. 1926 ;
L'ficole Libre des Sciences Politiques 1926-27 ; Colum-
bia. M. A. 1928 ; Columbia Law Sch., summer 1928 ;
research worker for Council on Foreign Relations
1928 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and
V. c. of career Mar. 26, 1929; assigned to the For.
Ser. Sch. May 1, 1929 ; to Beirut July 10, 1929.
Stone, Consuelo Anna (Mrs.) — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
attended public sch. and business sch. ; stenog. 1917-
18 ; elk. -stenog.. Navy Dept.. 1918-22 ; app. elk. at
$1,000 in the Dept. of State Mar. 21, 1922 ; at $1,100
Oct. 1. 1923 ; at $1,200 Apr. 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 July 1,
1024 ; at $1,680 Jan. 16, 1926 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act} ; at $1,860 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Stonehouse, Phyllys A. — 6. Chicago, 111. ; high sch.
grad. ; Northwestern Univ. 1925-26 ; elk., Dept. of
Labor Immigration Service, Chicago, 111., and San
Francisco, Calif., 1927-30; app. elk. at $1,800 in the
Chicago Passport Agency of the Dept. of State Aug. 1,
1930.
Story, Harry Walter. — h. Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela,
of Am. parents, Dec. 19, 1892 ; Southern Dental Coll.,
D. D. S. 1915 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Santiago,
Cuba, Feb. 27, 1918 ; v. c. at Santiago Apr. 27, 1923 ;
at Matanzas Jan. 14, 1925 ; at Santiago Feb. 13,
1925 ; married.
Stout, Kenneth Shirley. — b. Portland, Oreg., May 24,
1908 ; high sch. grad. ; U. S. N. A. 1926-29 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned
as V. c. at Tegucigalpa, temp., Jan. 11, 1930 ; at
Nassau June 11, 1930; to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 27,
1930.
Stover, John Lewis. — b. Scranton, Pa., Aug. 7,
1909 ; high sch. grad. ; Muhlenberg Coll. 1926-28 ;
G"orge Washington Univ. 1928-29 ; George Washing-
ton Law Sch. 1929- ; elk. 1926-29, in War Dept..
1929-30; app. elk., temp., at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State Mar. 7, 1930 ; permanently .\pr. 1, 1930 ; at
$1,620 July 1, 1930.- DCR.
Straight, Eugene. — b. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1866 ;
attended public sch. ; ranching 1884-1916 ; caretaker
of horses in transit 1916-19 ; watchman, Treas. Dept.,
1920-21 ; caretaker for invalid 1921-24 ; app. mes-
senger at $900 in the N. Y. Passport Agency of the
Dept. of State Nov. 5, 1924 ; at $1,020 Dec. 31,
1925, effective Jan. 1, 1926; at $1,120 Jan. 1, 1927:
at $1,180 Jan. 1, 1928; at $1,440 July 1, 1928; at
$1,500 Feb. 1, 1929; at $1,560 May 1, 1930.
Streeper, Robert Bissell. — b. Columbus, Ohio, Feb.
18, 1890 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
Ohio Univ. 1919-23 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, overseas
service ; transportation mgr.. Near East Relief, Syria,
1922 ; foreign trade sec. for chamber of com. and
mgr. of cooperative office of Bu. of For. and Domes.
Com. 1923-24 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three June 13, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924; assigned to Canton July 31, 1924; to
Tientsin Apr. 10, 192G ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Tientsin Oct. 16, 1929 ; married.
Struttmann, Ernest Leo. — b. Rhineland, Mo., Oct.
29, 1907 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Univ. of
Chicago 1929 ; bookkeeper and typist 1928-29 ; app.
elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Aug. 12, 1929;
at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— CC.
Sturgeon, Leo Dallas. — h. Pomona, 111., July 19,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Nebr. one yr. ;
Northwestern Univ. Sch. of Com. one yr. ; elk. 1910-
20 ; U. S. Marine Corps 1918-19 ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in Japan Aug. 27, 1920 ; v. c.
and interpreter at Yokohama Aug. 15, 1922 ; at
Dairen Oct. 17, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July
1, 1924 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; cons. Mar. 3,
1925; assigned to Dairen Mar. 18, 1925; class seven
Sept. 29, 1927 ; assigned to Tokyo Mar. 3. 1928 ; class
six July 24, 1930; married.
Sturgis, Hugh Legare, — J). Murray, Ky., Dec. 19,
1897 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of S. C. two yrs. ;
George Washington, A. B. 1921, grad. work 1926-27 ;
elk.. Interstate Com. Commn., 1918 ; S. A. T. C. 1918 ;
elk.. Federal Trade Commn. 1918-19, Dept. of State
1920-25 ; newspaper work 1925-26 ; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State June 1, 1927 ; at $1,080
Sept. 1, 1927; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act);
at $1,860 July 1. 1928; at $2,000 Feb. 1, 1929; at
$2,200 July 1, 1930.— FA.
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239
Stuyvesant, Lewis Rutherfurd. — i. Allamuchy, N. J.,
Aug. 4, 1003; attoniled sch. in France; Sorbonne,
Bachelier es Lettres 1921 ; Princeton 1923-25 ; civilian
interpreter, U. S. Marine Corps, France, 1918 ; for-
eign travel 1922-23, 1925-26; app., after exam., For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Oct. 24, 1928 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 5. 1928 : to Cal-
cutta Mar. 20. 1020: to Madras, temp., Nov. 22. 1930;
married.
Styles, Francis Holmes. — b. Lansdowne, Pa., Dec.
15, 1895 ; Washington and Lee Univ., A. B. 1918 ;
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1919-20 ; surveyor's
asst., Dept. of Agric, summers of 1913, 1914, 1916 ;
U. S. Army 1918, 2d It. ; elk., Treas. Dept., 1919 ;
app., after exam., cons. asst. May 20, 1920 ; v. c. of
career of class three Nov. 17, 1921 ; assigned to Bor-
deaux May 16, 1922 ; class two Feb. 26, 1923 ; as-
signed to Loanda Nov. 20, 1923 ; class one Nov. 23,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1. 1924 ; class
eight and cons. Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Cape Town
Mar. 11, 1926 ; to Durban Apr. 20, 1926 ; to the Dept.
May 11, 1928; to Cologne June 1, 1928 (canceled) ;
to Antwerp June 27. 1928 ; class seven Oct. 16, 1029 ;
assigned to Chihuahua Jan. 28, 1930 ; married.
Sullivan, Lucien Norris. — 6. Indianapolis, Ind., Apr.
10. 1869 ; Rose Polytech. Inst., B. S. M. E. 1905 ;
Lehigh Univ., M. S. ; draftsman 1891-93 ; insp. of
public works 1895-96 ; witH engineering firm 1896-
97 ; draftsman 1899 ; with steel company 1899-1901 ;
instructor, Lehigh Univ., 1902-6 ; with mining com-
pany in Mexico 1906-7 ; translator. Army War Coll.,
1907-8 ; app., after exam., cons, at La Paz, Mexico,
May 31, 1909 ; at Newcastle, Australia, Dec. 19, 1914;
cons, of class seven by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; as-
signed to the Dept., temp., July 16, 1921 ; assigned to
Cadiz May 17, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July
1, 1924; assigned to Cienfuegos Feb. 9, 1926; married.
Summerlin, George Thomas. — b. Rayville, La., Nov.
11, 1872; La. State Univ. and Agric. and Mech. Coll.
1889-92 ; U. S. M. A., grad. 1896 ; U. S. Army 1896-
1903, capt. ; app. elk. in the Dept. of State, July 1,
1009 ; app. 2d sec. at Tokyo Apr. 7, 1910 ; at Peking
July 6, 1911 ; sec. of leg. at Santiago, Chile, Feb. 11.
1914 ; sec. of emb. at Santiago, Chile, Aug. 7, 1914 ;
sec. of emb. or leg. of class one by act approved Feb.
5, 1915 ; assigned to Mexico City Feb. 2, 1917 ; couns.
of emb. at Mexico City Jan. 7, 1918 ; at Rome Mar. 5,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class one July 1, 1924 ; E. E.
and M. P. to Honduras Mar. 12, 1925 ; to Venezuela
Sept. 11, 1929 ; married.
Summers, Natalia Goraynoflf (Mrs.) — 6. Moscow, Rus-
sia ; private tutors ; app. elk., temp., at .$1,800
in the Dept. of State Oct. 15, 1918 ; permanently,
under Ex. order, Dec. 11, 1920 ; at $2,040 July 1,
1924 ; archivist Nov. 10, 1926 ; at $2,400 Mar. 1.
1927; at $2,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,800
July 1, 1930.— Chief, Archive section, HA.
Sumner, Roger. — 6. Dublin, N. H., July 23, 1901 ;
Country Day Sch., Newton, Mass., grad. ; Harvard,
A. B. 1922, LL. B. 1925 ; mem. of bar of Pa. ; atty.
with law firm 1925-26 ; app.. after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career July 5, 1927 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 29, 1927 ; to
Buenos .\ires Feb. 24, 1928 ; as For. Ser. officer
to the leg. at Managua Apr. 9, 1930 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Managua
Apr. 18, 1930.
Sundell, Charles Conrad. — ft. Minneapolis, Minn.,
Dec. 30, 1906 ; TJnlv. of Minn, two yrs. ; with rail-
way company one yr. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Chefoo Sept. 25, 1928 ; v. c. at Chefoo Mar. 9,
1929.
Sunderland, Margaret Coffey (Mrs.) — h. Nash, Va. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Va. Christian
Coll. one term; Bu. of War Risk Insiir. 1919; app.
elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Dec. 29, 1919 : at
$1,000 Oct. 1, 1921; at $1,100 May 31, 1924, efEec-
tive June 1; at $1,380 July 1, 1924; at $1,500 Dec.
I, 1927 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$1,740 July 1, 1930.— A-C/C.
Sussdorff, Louis, jr. — ft. Elmhurst, N. Y., Jan. 7,
1888 ; St. Paul's Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1910 ;
Harvard Law Sch. 1910-13 ; asst. in hist, and govt.,
Harvard, 1911-12 ; app., after exam., 3d sec. of
emb. at Paris May 22, 1914 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of
class five by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to
Rio de Janeiro Mar. 6, 1915 ; class four May 10,
1916 ; class three Aug. 3, 1916 ; assigned to AsunciSn
July 5, 1917 ; to the Dept. Aug. 24, 1918 ; to Berne
Apr. 4, 1919 ; to Helsingfors Jan. 15, 1921 ; class two
Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned to The Hague Sept. 27, 1921 ;
For. Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1924 ; class
three Sept. 20, 1924 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Tokyo
May 1, 1925 ; at Riga, Kovno, and Tallinn Dec. 30,
1926 ; class two May 9, 1930 ; couns. of leg. at Riga.
Kovno, and Tallinn May 26, 1930 ; at Bucharest Nov.
II, 1930; married.
Sutton, Margaret W. (Mrs.)— 6. Washington, D. C. ;
attended public sch. ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State Oct. 4, 1930.— SS.
Swann, James Samuel. — h. Bryantown, Md., Apr. 2,
1859 ; app. laborer in the Dept. of State Nov. 8, 1893 ;
asst. messenger July 1, 1902 ; packer Oct. 16, 1907.^
CC.
Swanson, Lloyd Allan. — ft. Moline, 111., Dec. 4, 1905 ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Augustana
Coll. 1927-28; stenog. 1925-26; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State June 3, 1930 ; at $1,620 July 1,
1930.— DOR.
Swanson, Margaret Louise. — ft. Warren, Pa. ; high
sch. grad. ; bookkeeper-stenog. 1922-24 ; stenog. 1924-
27 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State June 1,
1927; at $1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500
July 1, 1928 ; at $1,620 Nov. 1, 1928 ; at $1,740 July
1, 1930.— TR.
Swearingen, John Van.— ft. Hookstown, Pa., Nov. 16,
1891 ; Macalcster Coll. 1909-11 ; tutors in Spanish
and int. law ; teacher, Hookstown Acad., 1912-13 ;
app. V. c. at Trinidad Nov. 26, 1913 ; resigned Jan.
3, 1917 ; business executive and salesman 1917-26 ;
mercantile business 1926-30 ; app. v. c. at George-
town Sept. 18, 1930; married.
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Sweet, Florence Graham. — h. Arlington, Tenn. ; at-
tended liigh sch., normal sell., and business sch. ;
teacher in public sch. ; stenog. ; elk., War Dept., 1917-
20; app. elk. at .$1,200 in the Dept. of State Oct. 7,
1920; at $1,440 July 1, 1924; at $1,500 Aug. 16,
1924 ; at |1,560 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,680 July 1.
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 1928; at $1,800
July 1. 1930. — SO.
♦Swenson, Laurits Selmer. — h. Nicollet Co., Minn.,
June 12. 1865 ; Luther Coll.. A. B. 1886, A. M. ; grad.
work, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1886-87 ; principal,
Luther Acad., 1888-97 ; mem. bd. of regents of Univ.
of Minn. 1895-97 ; v. pres. of banks ; app. E. E. and
M. P. to Denmark Oct. 4, 1897 ; resigned Mar. 1905 ;
app. E. E. and M. P. to Switzerland Dec. 21, 1909; to
Norway Apr. 27, 1911 ; resigned Oct. 8, 1913 ; app.
E. E. and M. P. to Norway Oct. 8, 1921 ; resigned
Nov. 9, 1930.
Swift, Allender (Capt.) — 6. Hillsboro, Kans., Mar.
20, 1890 ; attended high sch. ; entered U. S. Army
Sept. 17, 1917 ; assigned as language officer at Tokyo
Feb. 20. 1928 ; married.
Swift, Merritt. — &. Washington, D. C, Dec. 20,
1887 : St. Luke's Sch. grad. ; studied architecture ;
draftsman with firm of architects 1909-10 ; asst. sec.
to V. gov., Philippine Is., 1911-12; asst. appraiser,
Bu. of Customs, Philippine Is., 1913-15 ; elk., Dept.
of Com., 1916 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Brussels Dec.
19, 1916 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of
class four Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Brussels Sept. 9,
1919 ; to Bogota Mar. 25, 1920 ; to Vienna May 26,
1921 ; class three Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned to Tirana
Mar. 27, 1923; to Pekihg Feb. 27, 1924; For. Ser.
officer of class six and assigned as 2d sec. at Peking
July 1, 1924 ; cla.ss five Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned to
The Hague Oct. 24, 1927 ; to Vienna, temp., Jan. 23,
1930; class four May 9, 1930.
SyphaA. Colbert Stewart. — 6. Washington, D. C,
Mar. 18, 1871 ; app. messenger in the Dept. of State
May 7, 1902; laborer July 1, 1905; asst. messenger
July 2, 1906.— DCR.
Taggart, Giles Russell. — 6. Clarksboro, N. J., July
20, 1870; Princeton 1892-93; Univ. of Pa. 1893-95;
George Washington, B. S. 1900, LL. B. 1906 ; mem. of
bar of D. C. ; elk. 1886-91 ; elk. and sec, Govt, depts.,
1895-1908 ; special atty., Bu. of Corp., 1908-12 ; news-
paper writer 1911 ; app., after exam., cons, at Corn-
wall Mar. 13, 1912 ; cons, of class nine by act ap-
proved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to Fort William and
Port Arthur Sept. 5, 1917 ; class eight Sept. 14,. 1917 ;
class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to London, Ont.,
Apr. 16, 1920 ; class six June 4, 1920 ; For. Ser. offi-
cer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Belize
June 30, 1927 ; married.
Tait, George.— 6. Amherst Co., Va., Aug. 14, 1893;
Woodbury Forest Sch.; Univ. of Va. Law Sch. 1913-
17 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. ; L'ficole Libre des
Sciences Politiques two yrs. ; Univ. of Grenoble,
France ; mem. of bar of Va. ; law practice 1917-18 ;
D. S. Army 1918-19, 2d It. ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three Oct. 6, 1923 ; assigned to
Rio de Janeiro Nov. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Palermo July 3,
1925 ; to Algiers, temp., Mar. 5, 1927 ; to Malta,
temp., May 4, 1927 ; to Rotterdam Oct. 22, 1927 ;
to the Dept. July 12. 1930 ; class eight and cons.,
July 24, 1030; married.- VD.
Talbert, E. Dallas. — 6. Washington, D. C, Jan. 27,
1909 ; high sch. grad. ; studied accounting ; messenger
and elk. in auditor's office 1926-27, in General Ac-
counting Office 1927-28 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State Dec. 27, 1928; at $1,800 May 1,
1929; at $1,920 July 1, 1930; at $2,000 Dec. 1,
1930.— BA.
Talbott, Sheridan. — b. Bardstown, Ky., Sept. 29,
1889; Marquette High Sch., Coll., and Univ. 1906-
11 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1921-23 ; cml. work
1911-16 ; U. S. Army 1916-20, 1st It. ; capt., O. R. C. ;
sec. to mem. of Cong. 1921-23 ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Oct. 6, 1923 ; assigned
to Ilabaua Nov. 16, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Nassau Dec. 19, 1924 ;
to Habana Apr. 3, 1925 ; to Nueva Gerona Apr. 29,
1925 ; to Kobe Mar. 22, 1928 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Kobe May 17, 1928 ; to Guayaquil May
5, 19.30.
Tallant, Mary E. (Mrs.) — b. Alexandria, Va. ; busi-
ness high sch. grad. ; elk. and sec. 1926-28 ; app.
elk., temp., at $1,320 in -the Dept. of State Feb. 27,
1928 ; resigned July 31, 1928 ; app. permanently at
$1,440 Aug. 17, 1928 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Talley, Horace L. — 6. Ballston, Va., May 31, 1909 ;
attending high sch. ; messenger and elk., Gen. Ac-
counting Office, 1926-30 ; app. elk. at $1,620 in the
Dept. of State Sept. 24, 1930.— BA.
Tanis, Richard Cornelius. — b. Holland, Mar. 21,
1877 ; naturalized 1S99 ; attended business sch. ; Hef-
fley's Acad. ; George Washington Univ. one yr. ; cml.
employment 1890-1900 ; letter carrier 1901-7 ; app.
elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Mar. 1, 1910 ; at
$1,200 Oct. 5, 1911 ; at $1,400 Sept. 22, 1914 ; desig-
nated asst. chief, Division of Mexican Affairs. July
28, 1915 ; at $1,800 June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ;
special asst. at $2,500 June 16, 1919; drafting officer
July 1, 1919 ; at $3,000 Jan. 16, 1922 ; at $3,800 July
1, 1924; at $4,200 May 1, 1925; at $4,400 Feb. 1.
1926 ; at $4,600 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $5,000 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $6,500 July 1, 1930 ; married. — ME.
Tate, Jack Bernard. — b. Bolivar, Tenn., Aug. 14,
1902; Univ. of Tenn., A. B. 1924; Yale, LL. B. 1926;
George Washington, LL. M. 1927; mem. of bars of
Tenn. and D. C. ; reporter for Supreme Court and
chief of legal staff of newspaper 1927-28 ; app. asst.
to the solicitor at $3,000 in the Dept. of State May 7.
1928 ; at $3,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $3,800
July 1, 1930; married. — SO.
Tatem, John William. — b. Turks Is., Brit. West
Indies, June 8, 1884 ; Brit, subject ; attended high
sch. in Jamaica ; with steamship company seven yrs. ;
with firm representing Am. business interests in San
Pedro de Macoris five yrs. ; hon. Brit. v. c. 1920-22 ;
app. cons. agt. at San Pedro de Macoris Nov. 17,
1924 ; married.
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Tattersall, Philip Kok. — b. Arnlipm, Netherlands,
Jan. 7, 1893 ; n;Uuralizcd 1918 ; attended high sch.
and private tutors in the Netherlands ; business sch.
grad. ; si'c. to Brit, and Netherland commr., San Fran-
cisco Exposition, 1914-16 ; mgr. Netherland exhibit,
San Diego Exposition, 1916-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19,
overseas service ; real estate business 1921-23 ; sales
mgr. and for. corr. 1924—25 ; elk. in Am. Consulate at
Guayaquil 1925-26 ; with oil company 1926-29 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Guayaquil July 1, 1929 ; v. c.
at Guayaquil Feb. 12, 1930 ; married.
Taylor, Allan Curtis. — 6. Elnrira, N. Y., Feb. 5,
1906; Harvard, A. B. 1928; Alliance Franc-aise 1028-
29 ; teacher in high sch. 1929-30 ; app., after exam..
For. Ser. olScer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at
Ottawa, temp., Dec. 29, 1930.
Taylor, Ancel Newel. — 6. Ogden, Utah, June 17,
1908 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ. one
yr. ; studying accountancy; elk. 1924-26; clerical
and cml. work 1926-27 ; app. elk. at $1,140 in the
Dept. of State Nov. 28, 1927 ; at $1,260 July 1,
1028 (Welch Act) ; at .1:1,320 July 1. 1928; at $1,620
Aug. 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1929 ; at $1,920 July
1, 1930; married. — FA.
Taylor, Clifford C. — 6. Loveland, Colo., May 15,
1895 ; Colo. Agile. Coll., B. A. 1917 ; Harvard, A. M.
1927, I'h.D. 1930 ; marketing research. Iowa State
Coll., 1921-23; Va. Agric. and Mech. Coll. and Poly-
tech. Inst., marketing research 1923-28, head of dept.
of agric. economics 1928-30 ; entered Bu. of Agric.
Economics Nov. 15, 1930 ; app. agric. att. at Pretoria
Dec. 16, 1930 ; married.
Taylor, Eli.— 6. New York City May 2, 1873; at-
tended high sch. and prep. sch. ; elk. 1888-92 ; law
elk. 1892-93 ; newspaper work 1896-1910 ; N. Y.
State Nat. Guard seven yrs. ; app. dep. cons. gen.
at Buenos Aires Oct. 4, 1910 ; v. and dep. cons. gen.
at Buenos Aires June 18, 1913 ; v. c. at Buenos Aires
Feb. 6, 1915 ; at Sydney, Australia, July 14, 1915 ;
at Shanghai Feb. 27, 1919 ; at Mukden Dec. 15,
1921; at Dairen Sept. 18, 1923; at Mukden Nov. 22,
1923 ; at Dairen June 16, 1924 ; at Mukden July
12, 1924 ; at Acapulco Oct. 23, 1924 ; at Aguascali-
entes Mar. 27, 1926; at Zacatecas June 24, 1927 (can-
celed) ; at Progreso Oct. 10, 1929; at Cartagena Apr.
2. 1930.
Taylor, Howard Charles. — h. Meckling, S. Dak., Aug.
19, 1809 ; Univ. of S. Dak., A. B. 1921 ; in bank,
summers 1920, 1921 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Kovno Aug. 31, 1921 ; at Stuttgart Apr. 28, 1923 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Oct. 16, 1924 ; assigned to Stuttgart Oct.
21, 1924 ; to Hamburg June 14, 1928 ; class eight,
eons., and assigned to Hamburg July 24, 1930 ; to
Tientsin Sept. 9, 1930 ; married.
Taylor, Laurence "Wilson. — b. Chicago, 111., Feb. 8,
1896 ; Univ. of Calif., B. A. 1919 ; Univ. of Bor-
deaux 1919 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; Univ. of Calif.,
agric. extension service, 1920, 1923-30 ; supt. of stock
farm 1920-23; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer un-
class., V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 16, 1930; married.
Taylor, LeRoy. — 6. Washington, D. C, Apr. 15,
1910 ; messenger, Dept. of Agric, 1928-30 ; app. asst.
messenger in the Dept. of State July 23, 1930. — HA.
Teall, Girvan.— 6. Little Falls, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1898 ;
high sch. and St. John's Mil. Acad. grad. ; art course
1917-18 ; Syracuse Univ., S. A. T. C, 1918 ; U. S.
M. A. 1918 ; auditor, N. Y. State Income Tax Bu.,
1918-21 ; elk. in Am. Consulate at Toronto 1921-24 ;
app. v. c. at Toronto June 27, 1924; at Vienna Mar.
25, 1926 ; elk., Conf. on Trade Restrictions and Pro-
hibitions, Geneva, ia27 ; resigned Oct. 9, 1928 ; sales
mgr. 1928-29 ; app. v. c. at Corinto Nov. 2, 1929.
Teller, Hugh Harlow. — b. Montague, Mich., Dec. 25,
1896 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., C. F. S. 1923 ;
student asst., Dept. of Agric, 1915-16 ; topographic
draftsman, U. S. Coast Guard, 1917-23 ; U. S. Army
1918-19 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Stuttgart
June 23, 1924 ; v. c at Stuttgart June 23, 1928 ;
married.
Tennant, Robert Allan. — b. Maybole, Scotland, Jan.
14, 1867; Brit, subject; attended Ayr Acad.; steam-
ship agt. ; app. cons. agt. at Galway May 4. 1901 ;
married.
Tenney, Parker Gillespie (Capt.) — b. Holbrook,
Mass., May 14, 1892 ; Lake Forest Acad. grad. ;
Brown Univ., grad. 1915 ; asst. prof, of physics, N. Y.
Homeopathic Med. Coll., two yrs. ; entered U. S.
Army May 14, 1917 ; assigned as asst. mil. att. at
Peiping July 5, 1928.
Tennille, Clayborne, — b. Mount Meigs, Ala., Aug. 25,
1890 ; laborer and asst. messenger, Dept. of State,
1916-18 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; reapp. asst. messenger,
temp., Dec. 4, 1918 ; permanently Jan. 7, 1919 ; mes-
senger Apr. 1, 1922. — S.
Terry, Charles Thaddeus. — b. San Remo, Italy, of
Am. parents, Mar. 9, 1878; Allen's Sch.; Int. Sch.,
Milan, Italy ; Wilson's Inst, and Cambridge Latin
Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1901, M. A. 1910 ; teacher of Eng-
lish, Philippine Is., 1901—2 ; stage mgr. and actor
1902-10, 1912-14 ; sec. to Am. Min. at The Hague
1910-12 ; mem. of secretariat. Int. Opium Conf.,
The Hague, 1911-12 ; literary work 1914-17 ; British
Army 1917-19 ; bank elk. in Italy 1920-26 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Venice June 1, 1926 ; v. c
at Venice Jan. 21, 1929 ; married.
Tewell, Harold Strong. — b. Drayton, N. Dalr., Jan.
7, 1892 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of N. Dak. 1910-12 ;
newspaper work 1910 ; bookkeeper and stenog. 1912 ;
advertising 1913 ; dep. collector of customs 1913-
18; immigration insp. 1918-20; app. v. c. at Winni-
peg Feb. 6, 1920; app., after exam., v. c of career
of class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned to Winnipeg
Nov. 14, 1921 ; to North Bay Feb. 7, 1922 ; class
two Feb. 26, 1923 ; class one Nov. 23, 1923 ; assigned
to Vancouver Feb. 12, 1924 ; cons, of class seven
June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Vancouver Mar. 5, 1925 ; class
seven June 8, 1927 ; class six May 23, 1929 ; married.
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Thaw, Benjamin, jr. — b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 11,
18S8 ; Shady Side Acad., Westminster Sch., St. Paul's
Sch. ; Yale, Ph. B. 1909 ; Univ. of Tex., Law Dept.,
1914 ; Univ. of Ziirich 1914-15 ; mining 1907 ; rail-
road construction 1915 ; app., after exam., sec. of
emb. or leg. of class four Aug. 7, 1916 ; assigned
to Paris Aug. 10, 191G ; class three July 13, 1917;
assigned to Warsaw Nov. 15, 1920 ; class two Aug.
24, 1921 ; assigned to Brussels Aug. 8, 1922 ; to
Santiago July 23, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
four July 1, 1924 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Buenos
Aires July 17, 1924; to the Dept. Oct. 10, 1925;
class three Dec. 17, 1925 ; asst. chief. Division of
Latin American Affairs, Sept. 29, 1927 ; assigned as
1st sec. at Paris Dec. 26, 1929 ; class two May 9, 1930 ;
assigned as 1st sec. at London Sept. 27, 1930 ;
married.
Theaker, Anna H. — h. Charleston, 111. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended summer sch. ; teacher in public sch. ;
traveled five yrs. ; elk., War Trade Bd., Zone Finance
Office ; app. elk., temp., at $1,400 in the Dept. of State
May 8, 1920; permanently at $1,000 July 1, 1920; at
$1,200 Dec. 1, 1921 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560
Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,680 Oct. 1, 1927 ; at $1,800 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Thiel, Cyril Leo Francis. — b. Chicago, 111., June 11,
1903 ; Loyola Prep. Sch. grad. ; Holy Cross Coll. two
yrs. ; Georgetown Univ., A. B. 1924 ; Georgetown
Sch. of For. Ser. two yrs. ; London Univ. one yr. ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Oct. 16, 1924 ; assigned to Calcutta jnov.
8, 1924 ; to Medan July 15, 1925 ; to Colombo May
1, 1926; to London Jan. 25, 1927; to Bristol, temp.,
June 21, 1927 ; to London Aug. 20, 1927 ; to Liver-
pool Jan. 3, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and assigned
to Liverpool Dec. 19, 1929.
Thomas, Edgar.— 6. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 18, 1890;
office apprentice, Bu. of Standards, 1908-16 ; app.
asst. messenger in the Dept. of State Jan. 18,
1916.— PD.
Thomas, Edward Brown. — b. Oberlin, Ohio, July
29, 1891 ; Univ. of Munich 1910-11 ; Univ. of Geneva
1911 ; Univ. of Chicago, Ph. B. 1914 ; cml. agt. in
office of cml. att. at Petrograd 1917-18 ; app. v. c. at
Moscow May 8, 1918 ; at Harbin Aug. 31, 1920 ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three May
25, 1921 ; assigned to Harbin June 11, 1921 ; de-
tailed to Chita Sept. 9, 1921 ; class two May 26,
1922 ; class one Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to Harbin
Apr. 20, 1923 ; cons, of class seven Dec. 19, 1923 ;
detailed to Kobe Feb. 21, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of
class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Nagoya. temp.,
Aug. 27, 1927 ; to Mukden Mar. 3, 1928 ; to Harbin,
temp., May 28, 1929 ; class seven May 9, 1930.
Thomas, George Alonzo. — b. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 8,
1895 ; U. S. Army 1918-19, overseas service ; app.,
temp., in the Dept. of State May 10, 1919 ; asst.
messenger, permanently, Nov. 28, 1919. — PD.
Thomas, George Samuel. — 6. Cleveland, Ohio, Mar.
14, 1909; Otterbein Coll., 1928-30; George Washing-
Ion Univ. 1930- ; library asst. 1927-28; app. library
as.st. at .?1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct. 6, 1930. —
HA.
Thomas, Gladys Irene Frances. — b. Batavia, N. Y. ;
high sch. grad. ; Chicago Library Sch. ; George Wash-
ington Univ. 1927- ; Chicago Public Library 1922-
26 ; librarian to Am. del.. Int. Radiotelegraph Conf.,
Washington, 1927 ; asst. librarian, Dept. of Com.,
1927-28 ; app. library asst. at $1,800 in the Dept. of
State July 16, 1928; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— HA.
Thomas, John R., jr. (Col.) — b. Metropolis, 111.,
Nov. 18, 1876 ; Emerson Inst. ; entered U. S. Army
Apr. 10, 1899 ; assigned as mil. att. at London Aug.
16, 1927 ; also at Dublin June 1, 1928 ; married.
Thomas, Walter Albert. — b. Washington, D. C,
May 31, 1898 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business
sch. ; Georgetown Law Sch. 1919-21 ; office and asst.
snlPs mgr. 1921-23 ; traveling representative of firm
1923-25 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Dub-
lin Apr. 4, 1925 ; in Am. Consulate at Leeds Jan. 15,
1926 ; V. c. at Leeds Jan. 28, 1927 ; at Hull Mar. 31,
1928 ; married.
Thomason, Oscar. — b. Camden, N. J., July 21, 1865 ;
attended high sch. ; Univ. of Pa. 1893 ; teacher in
public sch. 1895-1910 ; salesman for Am. firm at
Nairobi, Brit. East Africa ; app. v. c. at Nairobi Jan.
7, 1920 ; married.
Thompson, Berry R. (Mrs.) — b. Marshall, Va. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; teacher in public sch.
one yr. ; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Aug.
19, 1920 ; at $1,100 Mar. 1, 1924 ; at $1,200 May 31,
1924, effective June 1 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1924 ; at
$1,500 Aug. 16, 1924 ; at $1,560 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; resigned July 24,
1929 ; reapp. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State June
23, 1930.— DCR.
Thompson, Llewellyn E., jr. — b. Las Animas, Colo.,
Aug. 24, 1904 ; Univ. of Washington 1925-26 ; Univ.
of Colo., B. A. 1928 ; accountant 1923-24, 1926, 1928 ;
real estate 1928-29 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. offi-
cer unclass. and v. c. of career Jan. 29, 1929 ; as-
signed to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 2, 1929 ; to Colombo
Aug. 3, 1929.
Thompson, Milton Patterson. — b. Griffin, Ga., Oct.
8, 1904 ; Marion Inst., Marion, Ala., A. A. 1926 ;
U. S. M. A. 1924-25 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.,
B. F. S. 1928 ; instructor in hist, and algebra. Ma-
rion Inst., 1925-26 ; It., O. R. C. ; elk., Special Com-
mittee of the Conf. on the Bolivian-Paraguayan Con-
troversy and the Committee on Conciliation of the
Int. Conf. of Am. States on Conciliation and Arbitra-
tion, Washington, 1928-29 ; sec. to U. S. commr.,
Commn. of Inquiry and Conciliation, Bolivia and I'ar-
aguay, and asst. sec. of Commn., Washington, 1929 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Mar. 26, 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. May 1, 1929 ; to Mexico City July 1, 1930.
Thompson, Paul Dean. — b. Waitsburg, Wash., Apr.
26, 1888 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of Nebr.,
A. B. 1909 ; Univ. of Mich.. M. A. 1910 ; Univ. of So.
Calif. 1915-16; law elk. 1911-12; stenog. 1912-13;
Philippine Civil Ser. 1913-14 ; stenog. and law elk.
1914-17 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Aug.
3, 1917 ; V. c. at Valencia Aug. 14, 1917 ; at Tampico
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Oct. 5, 1918 ; at Corunna Aug. 30, 1919 ; app., after
exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ;
assigned to Corunna Oct. 22, 1919 ; class two May 24,
1920 ; assigned to Barcelona Oct. 9, 1920 ; class one
Nov. 17, 1921 ; resigned Jan. 1, 1922 ; mining 1922-
23 ; elk. and interpreter 1923-24 ; real estate salesman
1924-25 ; app. v. c. at Cherbourg Aug. 8, 1925 ; at
Tananarive June 10, 1926 ; at Paris June 21, 1928 ;
at Lille, temp.. June 20, 1929 ; at Paris Aug. 1, 1929 ;
at Calais, temp., Oct. 30, 1929 ; at Paris Jan. 20,
1930; at Plymouth May 24, 1930.
Thompson, Samuel Reid. — h. Media, 111., Dec. 11,
1S89 ; Univ. of Nebr. and Cooper Coll. ; Univ. of
Uedlands, B. A. 1912 ; Calif. State Normal Sch. 1913 ;
teacher in Philippine Is. 1913-15 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Rosario Sept. 27, 1916 ; v. c. at Rosario
Feb. 21, 1917 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; assigned to Rosario Oct.
22, 1919 ; class two May 24, 1920 ; assigned to Val-
paraiso Sept. 12, 1921 ; class one Nov. 17, 1921 ; cons,
of class seven June 22, 1922 ; assigned to Concepcion
June 26, 1922 ; class six June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Bristol July 23, 1924 ; to Rio de Janeiro July 15,
1027 ; class six May 17, 1928 ; assigned to Valencia
Aug. 18, 1930; married.
Thompson, Virginia Armistead, — &. Washington,
D. C. ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog.
1928-.30, Inter-American High Commn. 1929-30 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 1, 1930. — SS.
Thomson, Alfred Ray. — 6. Linden, Md., Jan. 16,
1S89 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1908-10 ; Bradford Tech. Coll. 1925-26 ; asst. ob-
server, U. S. Weather Bu., 1907-11 ; app., after
exam., cons. asst. Mar. 10, 1911 ; dep. cons. gen. at
Berlin Feb. 21, 1912; v. and dep. cons. gen. at
Berlin Apr. 22, 1914 ; v. and dep. cons, at Saloniki
July 1, 1914 ; V. c. at Belgrade Feb. 26, 1915 ; at
Saloniki Mar. 20, 1915 ; detailed to the Dept. Nov.
13, 1916; cons, of class nine Apr. 19, 1917; detailed
to Moscow July 19, 1917 ; class eight Sept. 14, 1917 ;
to Odessa Feb. 8, 1918 ; to Irkutsk Mar. 21, 1918 ;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to the Dept. Feb.
27, 1920 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; detailed to Char-
Inttctown June 11, 1920 ; assigned to Zagreb July 1,
1920 ; class four Nov. 23, 1921 ; detailed to Copen-
hagen Aug. 18, 1922 ; assigned to Madras Aug. 3,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Bradford July 27, 1925 ; class four Dec.
19, 1929 ; to Manchester Dec. 23, 1929 ; married.
Thomson, Irving: Lawrence, — b. Wauzeka, Wis.,
Feb. 12, 1897 ; Carleton Coll., B. A. 1920 ; Union
Theological Sem. 1920-21, 1922-23 ; Columbia Univ.
1923 ; library asst. 1918-28 ; pastor 1921-24 ; app.
library asst. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Aug. 1,
1928; at .?2,600 May 15, 1930; married.— HA.
Thrall, Ralph Ambrose. — 6. Minneapolis, Minn., Dec.
22, 1893 ; attended high sch. ; Univ. of Minn, four
yrs. ; bank elk. 1908-17 ; V. S. Army 1917-18. 1st
It. ; sec.-treas. of ranching company in Canada 1919-
21 ; app. cons. agt. at Lethbridge Nov. 4, 1921 ;
married.
Thrift, Virginia Lee. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; elk. and typist.
Govt, depts., 1920, 1925-26, 1930; app. elk. at $1,260
in the Dept. of State May 16, 1930. — DCR.
Thurston, Walter C. — b. near Denver, Colo., Dec. 5,
1895 ; Staunton Mil. Acad. ; private tutors ; sec. to
pres. of oil company in Mexico ; elk. to Dept. repre-
sentatives in Mexico 1914-15, 1916 ; in charge of
Am. interests in Mexico City three months ; app.
elk. in Am. Leg. at Guatemala Mar. 26, 1917 ; special
agt. of the Dept. in Guatemala Dec. 22, 1917 ; app.,
after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four May 3,
1918 ; assigned to Guatemala June 1, 1918 ; class
three Mar. 14, 1919 ; assigned to the Dept. Jan. 5,
1920 ; unassigned Jan-June, 1920 ; assigned to the
Dept. June 14, 1920 ; to Berne July 19, 1920 ; to San
Jose, Costa Rica, Nov. 16, 1920 ; to London Mar. 1,
1922 ; class two Sept. 22, 1922 ; assigned to Managua
Jan. 31, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class four July 1,
1924 ; class three Feb. 24, 1925 ; also cons. July 15,
1925 ; assigned to Sao Paulo July 15, 1925 ; as 1st
sec. at Lisbon Dec. _13, 1926; to the Dept. Nov. 28,
1927; sec. to Am. del.. Sixth Int. Conf. of Am.
States, Habana, 1928 ; sec. Int. Conf. of Am. States
on Conciliation and Arbitration, Washington, 1928-29 ;
sec. to Am. del.. Pan American Trade-mark Conf.,
Washington, 1929 ; asst. chief. Division of Latin
American Affairs, Apr. 17, 1929 ; class two July 24,
1930 ; chief, Division of Latin American Affairs, Oct.
11, 1930.— LA.
Tlllett, Percy O.—b. Fort Hunt, Va., Oct. 11, 1896 ;
attended public sch. and business sch. ; cml. em-
ployment 1913-17 ; app. elk., temp., at $900 in the
Dept. of State Sept. 4, 1917 ; at $1,100 Mar. 1, 1918 ;
at $1,140 Feb 1, 1919 ; assigned as elk. in Am. Emb.
at Paris Dec. 1, 1919 ; app. elk. at $1,000 in the
Dept. of State July 19, 1920 ; at $1,200 Dec. 31,
1920, effective Jan. 1, 1921 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ;
at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,740 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act).— DCR.
Tilton, Daniel Henry. — b. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1,
1899 ; high sch. grad. ; in bank 1917-19 ; elk.. Vet-
erans' Bu., 1919-23 ; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept.
of State Jan. 9, 1923; at $1,100 May 31, 1924, effec-
tive June 1 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Nov.
1, 1927; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$1,800 June 1, 1930; married.— DCR.
Timberlake, Clare Hayes. — 6. Jackson, Mich., Oct.
29, 1907 ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1929 ; Harvard Grad.
Sch. 1929-30 ; bank elk. 1925 ; app., after exam.,
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 10, 1930 ; assigned as v. c.
at Toronto, temp., Dec. 29, 1930.
Tlttmann, Harold H., jr. — b. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 8,
1893; Taft Sch.; Yale, A. B. 1916; salesman 1916-
17 ; U. S. Army 1917-20, 1st It. ; app., after exam.,
sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Nov. 15, 1920 ;
assigned to Paris May 26, 1921 ; class three Dec. 4,
1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ;
assigned as 2d sec. at Rome Apr. 23, 1925 ; class
five Aug. 31, 1925 ; class four July 24, 1930 : married.
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Tobin. Edward J.~b. Cairo. 111.. June 9, 1891;
v. S. Army 1917—20; messenger, Census Bu., 1921;
app. asst. messenger in the Dept. of State Jan. 29,
1921.— A-C/C.
Toch, Leo. — 5. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1907 ; Syra-
cuse Univ. 1927-29 ; New York Univ. 1929-30 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. IG, 1930 ; assigned
as V. c. at Vera Cruz, temp., Dec. 27, 1930.
Todd, Frederick. — b. Des Moines. Iowa, Apr. 18,
1871 ; Grinnell Coll. one yr. ; Union Coll. one yr. ;
teacher in public sch. ; elk., shipper ; newspaper re-
porter ; magazine editor and publisher ; editor, pub-
licity mgr., and consultant on bank foreign trade
organization ; trade development officer and service
economist in bank ; app. cml. att. at Habana May 11,
1926 ; married.
Tolman, George Leighton. — ft. New York City Oct. 4,
1894 ; attended business sch. and studied in Paris,
Montreux, and Berlin ; Columbia Univ., St. Lawrence
Univ. ; Univ. of Denver, LL. B. 1920 ; mem. of bar
of Colo. ; N. Y. Nat. Guard ; app. v. c. at Prague
June 27, 1921 ; at Bergen Apr. 5, 1923 ; at Helsing-
fors July 9, 1926 ; at Sarnia June 17, 1930 ; married.
Tenner, John A. — 6. Canton, Ohio, Oct. 8, 1867 ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk. nine
yrs. ; app. confidential elk., temp., at $1,200 in the
Dept. of State June 21, 1897; permanently, July 23,
1897; at $1,600 Apr. 1, 1901; resigned Nov. 1, 1905;
reapp. elk. at $1,600 July 2, 1906; at $1,800 June 1,
1909 ; chief, Bu. of Rolls and Library, Nov. 80, 1909 ;
special asst. at $2,100 July 1, 1921 ; at $2,400
July 1, 1924 ; research asst. Apr. 21, 1928 ; at $2,500
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $2,600 July 1, 1930;
at $2,700 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; married. —
TD.
Totten, Ralph James. — I). Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 1,
1877 ; Montgomery Bell Acad. grad. ; attended busi-
ness sch. ; elk. 1896-98 ; cml. Avork 1899-1906 ; tutor-
ing, writing, and illustrating 1907-8 ; D. C. and Tenn.
Nat. Guards ; app., after exam., cons, at Puerto Plata
June 10, 1908 ; at Maracaibo Mar. 7, 1910 ; at
Trieste Aug. 23, 1911 ; at Montevideo Sept. 18, 1913 ;
cons. gen. at large Apr. 27, 1914 ; cons. gen. of class
three Aug. 29, 1922 ; assigned to Barcelona Sept. 30,
1922; For. Ser. officer of class two July 1, 1924;
class one Feb. 24, 1925 ; detailed to the Dept. May 27,
1925 ; mem. Ex. Committee of For. Ser. Personnel
Bd. Mar. 14-Nov. 17, 1925 ; mem., Bd. of Review, For.
Ser. Personnel, 1925, 1926; For. Ser. insp. Feb. 16,
1926 ; assigned as cons. gen. at Cape Town Apr. 3,
1926 ; also min. resident to the Union of South
Africa Dec. 19, 1929; E. E. and M. P. to the Union
of South Africa June 20, 1930.
Touchette, Joseph Irenee. — 6. North Grosvenordale,
Conn., May 13, 1896 ; private tutors ; business sch.
grad. ; attended Hebron Acad. ; accountant 1913-16 ;
U. S. Army 1917-19 ; European representative of
sales corp. 1920-21 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Nancy Nov. 1, 1921 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three Jan. 5, 1924 ; assigned to Nancy Jan.
16, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unClass. July 1, 1924 ; as-
signed to Alexandria Mar. 11, 1925; to Algiers Sept.
3, 1929 ; married.
Tower, Arthur Frederick. — h. Glidden, Iowa, July
27, 1899 ; Hamilton Coll., A. B. 1921 ; attended busi-
ness sch. ; U. S. Array 1918-19, 2d It. ; insur. insp.
1922-23 ; app., after exam., cons. asst. Feb. 26, 1923 ;
detailed to the Dept. Apr. 27, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Port au Prince
Mar. 25, 1925 ; to Warsaw Aug. 28, 1925 ; to Danzig,
temp., June 28, 1926; to Warsaw Oct. 5, 1926; to
Loanda June 28, 1928 ; to Leopoldville July 31, 1929 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Leopoldville Oct.
16, 1929 ; unassigued from Aug. 26, 1930 ; assigned
to Call Nov. 11, 1930 ; married.
Townsend, Ralph. — b. Lumborton, N. C, Nov. 27,
1900 ; Mt. Ilermon Boys Sch. grad. ; Columbia, A. B.
1924 ; newspaper reporter 1925 ; special writer for
newspapers and magazines 1926 ; advertising writer
1926-27 ; instructor in Eng., Columbia Univ., 1928-29 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; as-
signed as V. c. at Montreal, temp., Dec. 29, 1930.
Trammell, Harvey Eric. — b. Rector, Ark., Oct. 27,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.
1923-25 ; U. S. Army 1916-22, 1st It., overseas serv-
ice; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and
V. c. of career Oct. 21, 1926 ; assigned to Guatemala
June 29, 1927 ; as For. Ser. officer to the leg. at
Guatemala Nov. 6, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov.
12, 1929 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Guatemala, temp.,
Nov. 18, 1929 ; at Caracas Nov. 18. 1929 ; married
Travers, Howard Karl. — b. Central Valley, N. Y.,
Feb. 19, 1893 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business
sch. ; studied accountancy ; U. S. Sch. of Mil. Aero-
nautics, Princeton ; paymaster and cashier 1914-17 ;
U. S. Army 1917-18, 2d It. ; bookkeeper 1919 ; app.
V. c. at Hull Aug. 13, 1919 ; at Naples Apr. 17, 192u ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three May
25, 1921 ; assigned to Naples June 11, 1921 ; class two
May 26, 1922 ; class one Feb. 26, 1923 ; cons, of class
seven Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight
July 1, 1924 ; class seven Oct. 20, 1926 ; assigned to
Palermo Sept. 21, 1927; class six May 23, 1929;
married.
Tredwell, Roger Culver. — h. Brooklyn. N. Y., Jan.
12, 1885 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1907 ; Univ. of
Grenoble, summer 1908 ; in business 1907-9 ; app.,
after exam., cons. asst. Apr. 14, 1909 ; v. and dep.
cons. gen. at Yokohama May 16, 1910 ; dep. cons. gen.
at London Aug. 12, 1911 ; v. and dep. cons, at Burslem
Sept. 8, 1911 ; dep. cons. gen. at London May 21,
1912 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Dresden May 31, 1912 ;
assigned to duty at the Consulate General at London
July 27, 1912 ; to the Dept. Oct. 14, 1912 ; cons, at
Bristol Sept. 29, 1913 ; detailed to London Sept. 30.
1913 ; in charge at Amsterdam Mar.-May 1914 ; as-
signed to Leghorn Aug. 4, 1914 ; detailed to Naples
Oct. 1914 ; cons, of class seven by act approved Feb.
5, 1915 ; class six Mar. 2, 1915 ; assigned to Turin
Sept. 17, 1915; to Rome July 8, 1916; to the Dept.
June 15, 1917 ; to Petrograd July 17, 1917 ; detailed to
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Vologda Feb. 1918 ; to Moscow Apr. 1918 ; to Tasb-
kt'ut May 1918 ; detaili'd to Am. Comiuii. to Negotiate
Peace, I'aris, 1919; class four Sept. 5, 1919; detailed
to the Dept. Sept. 13, 1919 ; class three June 4, 19-20 ;
cons. gen. at large Nov. 23, 1921 ; cons. gen. of class
tliree June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class two
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Hong Kong June IG, 1925 ;
to Sydney, N. S. W., Dec. 7, 1929 ; class one May 9,
1930 ; married.
Troutman, Harry Lamar. — 6. Macon, Ga., July 22,
1892 ; high sch. grad. ; elk. iu cml. agency 1908-18 ;
U. S. Naval Reserve Force 1918-19 ; app. v. c. at
Milan July 9, 1919 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to Milan Mar.
2, 1923 ; to Messina July 21, 1923 ; to Budapest Dec.
13, 192.3 ; class two May 10, 1924 J For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight and cons. Aug. 31,
1925 ; assigned to Aleppo May 27, 1926 ; to Beirut
May 29, 1928 ; to Jerusalem Aug. 28, 1929 ; to Beirut
Oct. 17, 1929 ; class seven Dec. 19, 1929.
Trowbridge, Jones Kufus. — 6. Blythe, Ga., Oct. 29,
1889 ; attended high sch. and Univ. of Ga. ; with
tobacco company 1909-10 ; with fruit companies in
Nicaragua and Costa Rica 1910-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-
19 ; Int. Y.M.C.A. in Siberia 1919-20 ; Rockefeller
Foundation in China and teacher in sch. in Japan
1920-22 ; elk., Am. High Commn., Constantinople,
1022—23 ; app. elk. in Am. Agency and Consulate
General at Tangier June 11, 1924 ; in Am. Consulate
at Leghorn June 6, 1925 ; in Am. Leg. at Teheran
Oct. 20, 1927 ; v. c. at Rotterdam Dec. 5, 1930.
True, Robert Gordon. — b. Ogden, Utah, June 22,
1908 ; Colo. Agric. Coll., summer 1927 ; George Wash-
ington Univ. 1929- ; file elk.. Navy Dept., 1928-
30 ; app. library asst. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State
Sept. 16, 1930.— HA.
Trueblood, Edward Gatewood. — b. St. Louis, Mo.,
Aug. 31, 1905 ; ^lercersburg Acad. graj. ; Princeton,
A. B. 1926 ; L'Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques,
L'ficole des Langues Orientales, 1926-27 ; law elk.
summer 1925 ; construction work in Alaska, summer
1926 ; in business 1927-28 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career May 17,
1928; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928;
to La Paz Oct. 10, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
and assigned also as 3d sec. at La Paz Sept. 15,
1930.
Tuck, Somerville Pinkney. — b. Staten Island, N. Y.,
May 31, 1891 ; attended sch. in Switzerland and
Germany ; Ridgefleld Sch. ; Dartmouth, A. B. 1913 ;
U. S. Naval Reserve, It. comdr. ; app. dep. cons, at
Alexandria Sept. 11, 1913 ; v. and dep. cons. May
25, 1914; V. c. by act approved Feb. 5, 1915; app.,
after exam., cons. asst. Aug. 30, 1916 ; cons, of
class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to Samsun Jan.
2. 1919 ; to Constantinople Jan. 14, 1921 ; to Paris
Aug. 25, 1921 ; to Alexandria Sept. 20, 1921 ; class
six Nov. 23, 1921 ; detailed to Cairo Feb. 2, 1922 ;
assigned to Vladivostok Aug. 21, 1922 ; class five
Mar. 1, 1923; detailed to the Dept. May 26, 1923;
class four June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class
five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Geneva Oct. 18, 1924 ;
unofficial observer. Advisory Committee on Traffic in
Opium, Geneva, 1925, 1920, 1927, 1928 ; Preparatory
Commn. for the Disarmament Conf., Geneva, tech.
asst. 1927, sec. to Am. representation 1927, 1928 ;
sec. of Am. del.. Int. Economic Conf., Geneva, 1927 ;
asst. sec, Three-Power Conf. for the Limitation of
Naval Armament, Geneva, 1927 ; class four June 30,
1927 ; sec, Conf. on Communications and Transit,
Geneva, 1927 ; sec. to Am. del., Conf. for Abolition of
Import and Export Prohibitions and Restrictions,
Geneva, 1927, 1928; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 17,
1928 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Constantinople May 26,
1928 ; at Budapest May 17, 1929 ; class three Dec.
31, 1929 ; married.
Tuggle, Dorothy. — b. Cliristiansburg, Va. ; high sch.
grad. ; Va. Polytech. Inst. ; stenog. and sec 1920-24 ;
elk.. Veterans' Bu., 1924 ; sec, Va. Polytech. Inst.,
1924-28; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State
June 20, 1928; at .'?1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
at $1,620 Jan. 1, 1929 ; at |1,800 Sept. 1, 1929 ; at
.$2,000 Feb. 20, 1930; at $2,100 July 1, 1930.— A-C.
Turkel, Harry Raymond. — 6. Cleveland, Ohio, July
7, 1906; Stanford. B. A. 1927; Harvard, A. M. 1928;
Carnegie Fellow, Jesus Coll., Oxford, 1928-29, 1930- ;
George Washington Law Sch., 1929-30 ; U. S. Naval
Reserves 1930 ; elk. and sea post officer, U. S. Post
Office, 1923-29 ; attache to Am. del. and interpreter
to Philippine deL, Postal Union Cong., Loi^don, 1929 ;
app. research and drafting asst. at $2,600 in the Dept.
Of State July 19, 1929 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1*930.— TD.
Turner, Effie Katherine. — b. St. Albans, W. Va. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; app. elk., temp.,
at $900 in the Dept. of State Aug. 7, 1914 ; per-
manently at $900, under Ex. order, June 22, 1916,
effective July 1 ; at $1,000 Apr. 13, 1917 ; at $1,200
Aug. 1, 1918; at $1,440 July 1, 1924; at $1,500
Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act);
at $1,680 July 1, 1928; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— FA.
Turner, Mason. — b. New York City May 28, 1891 ;
St. Paul's Sch. grad. ; Williams Coll., A. B. 1915 ;
with mfg. company 1915-17, 1919-23 ; U. S. Army
1017-19, 2d It. ; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three Oct. 6, 1923 ; assigned to Colombo
Nov. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Colombo Sept. 24,
1927 ; to Paris May 22, 1928 ; to Lyon, temp.. Mar.
12, 1929; to Paris May 31, 1929; class seven May
9. 1930; married.
Turner, William Taylor. — b. Kobe, Japan, of Am.
parents, Sept. 20, 1900 ; Henderson-Brown Coll. grad. ;
Emory Univ., B. S. 1921 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; teacher
in business sch. in Japan 1921-23 ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in Japan Apr. 3, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; v. c. of career July 23,
1926 ; assigned to Yokohama Aug. 9. 1926 ; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Dec 16, 1929 ; assigned as 3d sec.
at Tokyo Jan. 3, 1930 ; class eight and cons. July
24, 1930.
Twitty, Joseph Jones (1st Lt.) — b. Pelham, Ga.,
Nov. 24, 1894 ; attended Ga. Sch. of Tech. ; U. S.
M. A., grad. 1918 ; assigned as language officer at
Tokyo Apr. 25, 19:i».
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XJIanytzky, Irene S. — ft. Ukraine, Europe ; high sch.
aud busiupss sch. grad. ; secretary 1929 ; app. elk. at
li;l.260 in the Dept. of State June 19, 1929 ; at $1,440
Jan. 1, 1930; at $1,620 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
"Unckles, Roderick William. — 6. Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Xov. IS, 1870 ; attc-ndcd public sch. ; elk. to Am. cons,
agt. at Port Liiuon ; with Isthmian Canal Commn.
1904-G, 1907-14 ; with railroad in Ecuador 1906-7 ;
with raili-oad in Nicaragua 1914-20 ; with mercantile
corp. in Nicaragua 1920 ; app. v. c. at San Jos6, Costa
Rica, Dec. 2, 1921 ; at Port Limon Oct. 10, 1923 ; at
San Salvador Jan. 29, 1924 ; at San Jos6 Aug. 20,
1924 ; at Port Limon Oct. 17, 1924 ; at San Jose Dec
22, 1924 ; at Port Limon Aug. 1, 1925 ; at San Jose
Oct. 30, 1925 ; married.
Underwood, Edna Marian.- — 6. Parkton, Md. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; I'eabody Conservatory
of Music 1919-24; Univ. of Md. 1923-24; stenog.
1917-30; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 1, 1930.— SS.
Underwood, Wilbur Walker St. John. — b. Washing-
ton, D. C, May 29, 1876 ; Columbian L'niv. three
yrs. ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Oct. 4,
1899; at $1,000 July 1, 1901; at $1,200 July 1,
1902 ; at $1,400 Alar. 4, 1907 ; at $1,800 June 22,
1916, effective July 1 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1924 ; at
$2,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,300 July
1, 1930; at $2,400 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).—
DCR.
Unverzagrt, Henry Theodore. — 6. Washington, D. C.,
June 14, 1904 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Va. 1923-24 ;
George Washington Univ., summer 1924 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate at Ciudad Juarez Feb. 14, 1927 ; at
Nogales Aug. 19, 1929; app. v. c. at Nogales Sept. 11,
1930 ; married.
Urhutt, Carl Fred, — 6. Oconomowoc, Wis., Aug. 28.
1886 ; Univ. of Wis., B. S. in C. E. 1909 ; engineering
and operating depts. of railroad 1909-26 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, 1st It. ; railway mgr. of nitrate corp. at
Tocopilla, Chile, since 1926 ; app. cons. agt. at Toco-
pilla Sept. 17, 1927; married.
Valenza, Thomas Francis. — b. Coney Island, N. Y.,
May 24, 1908 ; Emerson Inst. ; elk.. Civil Ser. Commn.,
1925-28 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State
May 7, 1928; at $1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$1,620 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Vallance, William Roy. — b. Fowlerville, N. Y., Dec.
6, 1887 ; Univ. of Rochester, A. B. 1910 ; Harvard
LaAv Sch. 1911-12; Columbia, LL.B. 1914; mem. of
bars of N. Y. and D. C. ; law practice 1910-17 ; corp.
couns. 1917 ; U. S. Army 1917 ; app. law elk. at
$2,000 in the Dept. of State, under Ex. order, Jan.
8, 1918; at $2,250 Aug. 7, 1918; legal drafting.asst.,
temp., at $2,500 Nov. 18, 1918 ; asst. solicitor May 24,
1919 ; at $3,000 Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1, 1920 ;
special asst. at $3,500 June 1, 1920 ; asst. couns.,
I'reliniinary Conf. on P^lectrical Communications,
Washington, 1920 ; drafting officer Apr. 16, 1921 ; at
$4,000 Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923 ; tech.
expert, Conf. to Prevent Smuggling, Ottawa, 1923,
Inter-American Committee on Electrical Communica-
tions, Mexico City, 1924 ; at $4,200 Nov. 1, 1924 ; del.,
Conf. to Prevent Smuggling of Narcotics. Liquor, and |
Tobacco, El Paso, 1925 ; at $5,200 May 1, 1925 ; del., '
Conf. to draft regulations under treaty of June 6, j
1924, with Canada to suppress smuggling across '
Canadian border, Washington, 1925 ; tech. adviser, !
Conf. to suppress smuggling of aliens, narcotics,
liquor, and commodities from Cuba, Habana, 1926; at
$5,600 Feb. 1, 1926; del., Conf. to draft regulations ;
under treaty of Dec. 23, 1925, with Mexico to prevent i
smuggling, Washington, 1926, Conf. to suppress smug- j
gling, London, 1926, Int. Radio Conf., Washington,
1927 ; at $7,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; tech. ,
adviser. Int. Telegraph Conf., Brussels, 1928 ; mar- j
ried.— SO. 1
Van Benschoten, Arnold Wheeler. — b. Providence, !
R. I., May 7, 1905; Norwich Univ. 1924-26; Dart-
mouth, B. S. 1928 ; Boston Univ., summer 1928 ; |
Harvard Grad. Sch. 1928-29 ; Univ. of Poitiers, sum- j
mer 1929 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16,
1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Halifax, temp., Dec. 29,
1930.
Vance. Marshall Mounts. — b. Middletown, Ohio, July
26, 1889 ; Ohio Wesleyan Univ. one yr. ; Univ. of
Pa., B. S. 1912 ; grad. work at Yale one yr. ; N. j
Amer. Civic League for Immigrants 1913-14 ; with |
oil company in Java 1914-16 ; Detroit Bu. of Govt. \
Research 1917-18 ; int. trade developer in India i
1918-20 ; foreign dept. of mfg. company 1920-21 ;
app., after exam., cons, of class seven June 9. 1921 ;
assigned to Colombo July 22, 1921 ; class six Mar. 1,
1923 ; detailed to Windsor, Out., June 30, 1924 ; For. I
Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to j
Port William and Port Arthur Dec. 12, 1924 ; class \
six Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to the Dept. Mar. 27. |
1928 ; class five July 24, 1930 ; married.— FA.
Van den Arend, Frederik.^6. The Hague, Nether-
lands, Oct. 5, 1894 ; Am. citizen ; Kent Sch. ; Har-
vard, A. B. 1917 ; with exporting and importing firm |
in U. S. and- Madagascar 1919-22 ; app.. after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Oct. 6, 1923 ; assigned
to Leipzig Nov. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; class eight June 30, 1927 ; cons, and I
assigned to Leipzig July 16, 1927 ; to Pernambuco j
July 1, 1929 ; class seven July 24, 1930 ; married. !
Van Home, Thomas Budd. — b. Franklin, Ohio, Oct. ;
9, 1875 ; Denison Univ. 1894-95 ; Univ. of Mich., j
D. D. S. 1898 ; Univ. of Buenos Aires, diploma 1914 ; I
dentist since 1909 ; app. cons, at Rosario June 30, j
1905 ; detailed as v. c. at Montevideo June 10-Aug.
4, 1908 ; resigned Oct. 1, 1909 ; app. v. and dep. i
cons, at Rosario Oct. 15, 1910 ; v. c. at Rosario by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; married.
Van Houten, Archibald Charles. — ft. Salt Lake City, |
Utah, July 13, 1873; attended high sch. in Canada;
druggist in Nanaimo, B. C, since 1898 ; app. cons,
agt. at Nanaimo May 31, 1918 ; married.
Van Valin, Forrest D. — b. Unionville, Pa., Oct. 15,
1879 ; attended public sch. ; telegrapher, telegraph •
dk., auditor of telegraph and cable receipts, asst. ,
chief telegrapher, chief telegrapher, War Dept., 1909-
22; app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Mar. 16.
I
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247
1922; at $1,400 Oct. 1, 1923; at $1,680 July 1,
1924 ; representative, Sesquicenteiinial Exposition,
Philadelphia, 1926 ; at $1,860 June 1, 1927 ; at
$2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,100 July 1,
1928; at $2,300 July 1, 1930; marriod.— CC.
Van Wickel, Jesse Frederick. — 6. Brooklyn, N. Y.,
June 11, 1890; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
code expert ; traffic nigr., export mgr., purchasing agt.,
and branch mgr. in Shanghai for trading companies
1906-22 ; special representative in Cuba, Treas. Dept.,
1923 ; app. trade commr. at Batavia Sept. 1, 1923 ;
cml. att. at The Hague Sept. 18, 1926; married.
Vaughan, Frances Robin. — b. Los Angeles, Calif. ;
attended business sch. ; Stanford, A. B. 1926, grad.
work 1927 ; sec. and coaching, summers 1922-28 ;
sec, Stanford Univ., 1925 ; teacher in high sch. 1927-
28 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov. 15,
1928; at $1,620 May 15, 1929; at $1,740 July 1,
1930.— A-C/C.
Vaughan, Stephen Bernard. — h. Horatio, Pa., July
8, 1899 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; elk.,
War Dept., 1916-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-20 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate General at Budapest Apr. 9, 1920 ;
V. c. at Budapest Mar. 14, 1925 ; married.
Villard, Henry Serrano. — h. New York City Mar. 30.
1900 ; Browning Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1921 ; Magda-
len Coll., Oxford, 1922-23 ; ambulance driver with
Italian Army 1918; teacher, Thacher Sch., 1921-22;
tutor 1924, 1926, 1927; newspaper work 1924-25,
1927 ; real estate broker 1925-26 ; advertising 1926 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career May 17, 1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. May 24, 1928 ; to Teheran Sept. 7, 1929.
Villedrouin, St. Charles. — 5. In Haiti Dec. 10, 1873 ;
naturalized 1894 ; in business in Jeremie ; app. cons,
agt. at Jeremie June 15, 1903 ; married.
Vincelette, Leo Joseph. — 6. Holyoke, Mass., Dec. 24,
1901 ; attended high sch. ; St. Anne's Acad. grad. ;
U. S. Army one yr. ; elk., Walter Reed Hospital, 1920-
21 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State May 1,
1922 ; at $1,000 Dec. 1, 1922 ; at $1,100 May 31, 1924,
effective June 1 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,620
.luly 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1. 1928 ;
at $1,800 Oct. 1, 1928 ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930 ;
married. — DCR.
Vincent, John Carter. — b. Seneca, Kans., Aug. 19,
1900; Clemson Coll. 1919-20; Mercer Univ., A. B.
1923 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; real estate business ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Changsha Apr. 4, 1924 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.. v. c. of career,
and assigned to Changsha May 12, 1925 ; to Hankow,
temp., Apr. 29, 1917; to Swatow, temp.. May 28,
1927; to the For. Ser. Sch. Oct. 10, 1927; to Hankow
Feb. 4, 1928 ; as language officer at Peiping Oct. 1.
1928 ; class eight and cons. Doc. 19, 1929 ; assigned
to Tsinan Aug. 7, 1930.
Vipond, Benjamin Leslie. — 6. in Canada, July 24,
1872 ; naturalized ; attended high sch. and business
sch. ; studied accountancy, architecture, and engineer-
ing ; purchasing agt., foreman, and accountant in
cml. concerns ; elk., Govt, depts., 1905-7, 1915-18 ;
chief accountant. Govt. I'rinting Office, 1907-15 ;
U. S. Army 1918-19, capt. ; auditor, Treas. Dept..
1919-20; chief elk., Nat. Park Ser., Dept. of the
Interior, 1920-23 ; app. drafting officer and asst.
to budget officer at $2,500 in the Dept. of State Nov.
1, 1923; at $3,000 July 1, 1924; at $3,200 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act), at $3,400 July 1, 1930; married.—
A-C.
Voetter, Thomas Wilson. — b. Salem, Ohio, July 10,
1869 ; Cornell, B. Mech. Eng. in Elec. Eng. 1892 ;
private tutors ; with electrical company 1892-94 ;
draftsman 1894-95 ; elk., Indian Ser., 1901-7 ; app.,
after exam., cons, at Saltillo Aug. 15, 1907 ; at La
Guaira Aug. 19, 1911 ; cons, of class seven by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class five Mar. 2, 1915, and
assigned to Antofagasta ; detailed to Valparaiso Sept.
28, 1918; returned to Antofagasta Nov. 27, 1919;
assigned to Caracas Dec. 27, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer
of class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Curasao July
23, 1924 ; class eight July 1, 1927 ; married.
Vogenitz, Hernan Cortez. — b. Newcomerstown, Ohio,
Feb. 22, 1890 ; attended high sch, and business sch. ;
in charge of shipping dept. of factory 1909-16 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Habana Jan. 1,
1917 ; V. c. at Habana Nov. 11, 1918 ; at Lisbon Mar.
2, 1921; at Oporto Nov. 25, 1922; at Lisbon Apr. 6,
1923; at Funchal Oct. 2, 1923; at Lisbon Mar. 24,
1924 ; at Progreso June 9, 1924 ; at Habana Sept.
29, 1928 ; at Barbados Apr. 5, 1930 ; married.
Voigt, Marion Viola. — &. McKeesport, Pa. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended library sch. ; George Washington
Univ. 1928- ; library work 1924-28 ; app. library
asst. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Aug. 1, 1928 ; at
$1,800 May 1, 1929; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— HA.
Von Struve, Henry Clay.— 6. Shovel Mount, Tex.,
July 30, 1874; Univ. of Tex., LL. B. 1894, LL. M.
1896 ; mem. of bars of Tex. and Mo. ; in law office
1894-95. 1896-97 ; librarian of law sch., Univ. of
Tex., 1895-96; teacher of German and Latin in
high sch. 1897-98 ; principal of public sch. and
teacher of German in high sch. 1899-1900; law
practice 1901-6 ; founder and editor of German news-
paper 1904 ; asst. cashier in banks 1907-14 ; app.,
after exam., cons, at Curasao Apr. 24, 1914 ; cons, of
class eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to
Erfurt July 8, 1916 ; detailed to the Dept. Nov. 3,
1917 ; to Habana Sept. 18, 1918 ; class seven Sept.
5, 1919, and assigned to La Guaira ; class six June 4,
1920 ; assigned to Antilla Oct. 9, 1920 ; detailed to
Mexican Feb. 7, 1922 ; assigned to Mexicali Oct.
2, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Stavanger Oct. 2, 1925 ; to Goteborg June
9, 1926 ; class six June 8, 1927 ; representative. Int.
Chamber of Com., Stockholm, 1927 ; class five and
assigned to Caracas July 24, 1930.
Von Tresckow, Egmont Charles. — b. Mamaroneck,
N. Y., June 18, 1872 ; private tutors ; attended Ger-
man sch. in Austria ; Univ. of S. C, LL. B. ; Univ.
of Va., summer sch. ; mem. of bar of S. C. ; law prac-
tice 1900-16, 1919-21 ; journalistic work five yrs. ;
real estate development ; S. C. Nat. Guard 1916, maj.,
Mexican border service ; U. S. Army 1917-19, maj.,
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overseas service ; It. col., 0. R. C. ; app., after exam.,
cons, of class seven June 9, 1921 ; assigned to Arica
July 21, 1921 ; class six June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. offi-
cer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Berlin
Oct. 23, 1926 ; class six June 8, 1927 ; assigned to
Rotterdam Feb. 7, 1929 ; class Ave July 24, 1930 ;
married.
Vyse, William Clarke. — h. Babylon, N. Y., June 16,
1895 ; Clason Point Mil. Acad. ; Randolph-Macon
Acad. ; U. S. N. A. 1912-14 ; George Washington Law
Sch. 1917 ; Sch. of Aeronautics, Princeton, 1918 ; real
estate salesman 1914-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, It. ;
asst. field director, Am. Red Cross, 1919 ; app. v. c.
at Ottawa June 1, 1920 ; at Winnipeg Oct. 14, 1922 ;
at Paris Dec. 20, 1923 ; at Algiers Mar. 9, 1925 ;
at Habana Dec. 30, 1925 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career Apr. 15, 1926 ;
assigned to Habana Apr. 17, 1926 ; to Nueva Gerona,
temp., Nov. 8, 1926 ; to Habana Dec. 20, 1926 ; class
eight and cons. Dec. 31, 1929 ; assigned to Habana
Jan. 22, 1930; to Windsor Feb. 12, 1930; to Stutt-
gart Oct. 1, 1930.
"Wadsworth, George. — 6. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 3,
1893 ; Union Univ., E. E. 1914 ; instructor, American
Univ., Beirut, S.yria, 1914-17 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate General at Beirut June 1916 ; v. c. at Nantes
Nov. 19, 1917 ; at Constantinople July 9, 1919 ; app..
after exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept. 27,
1919 ; assigned to Constantinople Oct. 22, 1919 ; to
Sofia Apr. 24, 1920 ; class two May 24, 1920 ; assigned
to Alexandria Sept. 25, 1920 ; to Constantinople Apr.
26, 1921 ; class one Nov. 17, 1921 ; cons, of class
seven June 22, 1922 ; detailed to Cairo Aug. 21,
1922 ; class six Mar. 1, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to the Dept. Aug. 1,
1924; class six Feb. 24, 1925; class five Sept. 29,
1927 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 17, 1928 ; assigned
as cons, and 1st sec. at Cairo May 24, 1928 ; class four
Oct. 16, 1929 ; relieved of duties as cons. Oct. 1, 1930 ;
assigned as 1st sec. at Teheran Dec. 31, 1930 ; married.
Wadsworth, Julius. — 6. New York City May 11,
1902 ; Fay Sch. ; St. Mark's Sch. grad. ; Univ. of
Dijon, summer 1924 ; Harvard, A. B. 1926 ; studied
in Tours and Paris 1926 ; studied Spanish in Mexico
1928 ; worked with Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell in Labra-
dor, summer 1923 ; l.st It, O. B. C. ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
May 17, 1928; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May
25, 1928 ; to Caracas Nov. 3, 1928 (canceled) ; to
La Guaira, temp., Jan. 19, 1929 ; to Caracas Feb. 1,
1929 ; as For. Ser. officer to the leg. at Panama June
26, 1930 ; to the leg. at Bogota July 9, 1930 ; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 16, 1930 ; assigned as 3d sec. at
Bogota Aug. 27, 1930.
Wailes, Edward Thompson. — h. Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Feb. 16, 1903 ; Lawrenceville Sch. grad. ; Princeton,
B. S. 1925; Am. Bankers Inst. 1926; Columbia Law
Sch. 1927 ; credit investigator for trust company
1925-26 ; real estate .salesman 1926-27 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Oct. 21,
1929 ; to Shanghai Mar. 26, 1930 ; to Nanking Oct.
23, 1930.
Wailes, Ruth Dorothy K. (Mrs.) — b. Dubuque, Iowa;
attended high sch. and business sch. ; stenog.
1917-18; app. elk., temp., at $1,020 in the Dept. of
State Aug. 10, 1918; at $1,080 Sept. 1, 1918; at
$1,140 Nov. 1, 1918 ; at $1,200 Feb. 1, 1920 ; perma-
nently at $1,000 Oct. 16, 1920 ; at $1,200 Oct. 18,
1921; at $1,400 Apr. 1, 1924; at $1,080 July 1, 1924;
at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,800 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1, 1928; at $2,100 July
1, 1930. — DCK.
Wakefield, Ernest Alonzo. — b. Gardiner, Me., Jan.
4, 1868 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; mer-
chant ; mfg. five yrs. ; insur. business two yrs. ; app.,
after exam., cml. agt. at Orillia Jan. 27, 1898 ; cons.
May 21, 1900 ; cons, at Rangoon June 10, 1908 ; at
Port Elizabeth Jan. 11, 1910 ; cons, of class six by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; detailed to Fernie Jan.
31, 1918 ; assigned to Prince Rupert Aug. 31, 1918 ;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Ensenada June 29, 1927 ; to Nuevitas Oct. 2, 1929 ;
married.
Waldron, Elma Vaughan. — 6. New Y'ork City Nov.
18, 1885 ; attended public sch. ; gen. office asst., book-
keeper, and engraver 1899-1918 ; sergt.. Customs In-
telligence Bu. of port of New York, 1918-19 ; app.
elk. at $1,200 in the N. Y. Passport Agency of the
Dept. of State Aug. 26, 1919 ; at $1,400 July 1, 1922 ;
at $1,080 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,860 Dec. 31, 1925,
effective Jan. 1, 1926 ; at $1,960 Jan. 1, 1927 ; at
$2,100 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,200 May 1, 1930.
Walker, Jay, — 6. Washington, D. C, Aug. 2, 1895 ;
Mount Royal Coll. two yrs. ; Univ. Sch. one yr. ;
salesman 1916-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-20, capt. ; with
Am. Red Cross in Europe ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Riga Dec. 4, 1920; v. c. at Riga Dec. 29, 1920;
resigned Oct. 31, 1921 ; app. v. c. at Kovno July 7,
1922 ; at Danzig May 5, 1924 ; at Maracaibo Dec.
24, 1925; at Niagara Falls Feb. 19, 1930; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 26, 1930 ; assigned as
V. c. at Niagara Falls Aug. 26, 1930 ; at Bombay
Oct. 22, 1930.
Walker, Ralph Carlyle. — 6. Manassas, Va., Sept.
15, 1892 ; messenger. Am. Red Cross, 1914-17 ; asst.
messenger. War Dept., 1917-22 ; app. asst. messenger
in the Dept. of State July 17, 1922. — DCR.
Wall, Carleton Alexander. — 6. Morristown, N. J.,
July 20, 1903 ; high sch. grad. ; tutors in French ;
app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Monrovia May 7, 1922 ; at
I'ort au Prince Mar. 25, 1929 ; in Am. Consulate at
St. Michael's Oct. 15, 1929 ; in Am. Leg. at Monrovia
Apr. 1, 1930 ; v. e. at Monrovia Nov. 21, 1930.
Wallace, Victor Allison.— b. Ogden, Utah, Dec. 21,
1899 ; Utah Agric. Coll. and Northwestern Univ. ;
George Washington, LL. B. 1927 ; mem. of bar of
D. C. and Utah ; elk. to Senate Finance Committee
1925-27 ; legal examiner. Civil Ser. Commn., 1927-30 ;
app. legal asst. at $3,800 in the Dept. of State May
16, 1930 ; married. — TD.
Waller, Fred Elton.— 6. Washington Co., Pa., Dec.
19, 1905; high sch. grad.; attended business sch.;
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\Yashington and Jefferson Coll. ; George Washington
Univ.; elk. 1924-26, 1928; app. elk. at HA-iO in
the Dept. of State Oct. 0, 1928; at ;?1,G20 Oct. 1,
ir>29 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930. — DCR.
Waller, George Piatt. — h. Montgomery, Ala., Sept.
7, 1889 ; Marion Mil. In.?t. ; Univ. of Va. five yrs. ;
newspaper and magazine work ; principal of high sch.
1912-13 ; app. V. and dep. cons, at Yarmouth Feb.
18, 1913 ; at Carlsbad July 7, 1914 ; v. c. at Carlsbad
by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; at Athens July 14.
1915 ; at Patras May 16, 1916 ; at Athens Sept. 6,
1916 ; acting cml. att. at Athens May 15-23, 1917 ;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three Sept.
27, 1919 ; assigned to Athens Oct. 22, 1919 ; resigned
Dec. 4, 1919 ; reapp. v. c. of career of class three
Sept. 15, 1920, and assigned to Kobe ; class two Nov.
17, 1921 ; class one May 26, 1922 ; assigned to Bizerta
June 15, 1922 ; to Ceiba Sept. 21, 1923 ; cons, of class
seven Dec. 19, 1923 ; assigned to Ceiba Dec. 22, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of cla.ss eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Dresden Apr. 22, 1926; class seven Dec. 19, 1929.
Walmsley, Walter Newbold, jr. — 6. Philadelphia,
Pa.. Apr. 4, 1904; Oilman Country Sch. grad. ;
Rensselaer Polytech. Inst. 1922-24 ; steel analyst
1922 ; reporter 1924 ; jr. counselor at Chateau Neuvic
Sch., France, 1925 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Sao
Paulo July 23, 1927; v. c. at Sao Paulo Feb. 29,
1928 ; app.. after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and assigned to Sao Paulo Mar. 26,
1929 ; married.
Walsh, Harry Leo. — 6. Baltimore, Md., May 19,
1SS6 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; mem. of
bar of Tex. ; stenog.. Govt, depts., 1905-6, 1910-11,
Isthmian Canal Commn. and railroad in Panama
1907-8. 1911-13 ; newspaper reporter 1908-10, 1913-
18 ; app., after exam., cons, of class eight Feb. 5,
1918; assigned to Manzanillo Aug. 31, 1918; class
seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; detailed to Nuevo Laredo Aug.
6, 1921 ; class six Nov. 23, 1921 ; assigned to Nuevo
Laredo Oct. 2, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven
July 1, 1924 ; class six June 30, 1927 ; assigned to
Hamilton, Ont., June 29, 1928 ; to Moncton Apr. 4,
1930 ; married.
Walsh, Mary Elizabeth. — h. Fall River, Mass. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog. 1921-27 ;
app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State May 9, 1927 ;
at $1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,500 July
1, 1928; at $1,620 Oct. 1, 1928; at $1,800 June 1.
1929 ; stenog.. Int. Tech. Consulting Committee on
Radio Communications, The Hague, 1929 ; at $1,920
July 1, 1930; at $2,000 Aug. 1, 1930.— IC.
Walsh, Robert Le Grow (Maj.) — b. Walla Walla,
Wash., July 25, 1894; U. S. M. A., grad. 1916;
assigned as asst. mil. att. for air at Paris and Ma-
drid May 7, 1929 ; tech. asst., Prep. Commn. for the
Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1930 ; del.. First Int.
Cong, of Aerial Safety, Paris, 1930 ; married.
Walsh, Walter Michael. — 6. Duquesne, Pa., Sept. 17,
1893 ; Univ. of Calif. 1920-21 ; Univ. of Colo., A. B.
1922 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1922-23 ; U. S.
.\rmy 1917-19 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Danzig
Dec. 10, 1924 ; at Hamburg Jan. 9, 1925 ; v. c. at
Hamburg Nov. 24, 1925 ; resigned Oct. 24, 1927 ; app.
v. c. at Windsor Aug. 9, 1929.
Walters, Dorothy Buvall. — b. Langley, Va. ; Univ.
of Va., summer 1924 ; Goucher Coll., A. B. 1925 ;
business sch. grad. ; teacher in high sch. 1925-27 ;
elk., National Geographic Society, 1927-30 ; app. edi-
torial asst. at $1,800 in the Dept. of State Apr. 22,
1930; at $1,860 Oct. 22, 1930.— HA.
Ward, Angus Ivan. — b. Alvinston, Ont., Canada,
July 19, 1893 ; naturalized ; high sch. grad. ; Val-
paraiso Univ. 1913-14 ; lumber engineer and sales-
man 1909-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It. ; with
Am. Relief Admin, in Finland and Russia 1919-20 ;
shipping and export business 1920-23 ; timber valua-
tion engineer, Bu. of Internal Revenue, 1923-25 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. Mar. 20,
1925 ; V. c. of career and assigned to Mukden Sept. 2,
1925 ; to Tientsin Oct. 14, 1926 ; class eight, cons.,
and assigned to Tientsin Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Ward, Frank X. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 4, 1882 ;
attended business sch. ; Georgetown Law Sch., LL. B.
1913 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ; elk. 1896-1905, Isthmian
Canal Commn. 1905-10, Dept. of State 1911-13 ; law
elk. and court reporter 1914-17 ; app. elk., temp.,
at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Sept. 1, 1917 ; perma-
nently at $1,400 Apr. 16, 1918; at $1,600 Dec. 31,
1919, effective Jan. 1, 1920 ; law elk. at $2,000 July
1. 1920 ; at $2,250 Feb. 16, 1921 ; at $2,500 Sept. 16,
1922 ; asst. solicitor Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1,
1923 ; at $3,000 July 1, 1924 ; asst. to the solicitor
at $3,200 May 1, 1925; at $3,500 Feb. 1, 1926; at
$3,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $3,800 Oct. 1,
1928 ; tech. adviser, Pan American Trade-Mark Conf.,
Washington, 1929 ; at $5,600 Apr. 1, 1930 ; mar-
ried.—SO.
Ward, Robert Spencer. — b. Marysville, Brit. Colum-
bia,, of Am. parents, June 27, 1906; George Wash-
ington, A. B. 1927 ; elk. in Dept. of State Jan.-June
1925, 1926-29, in War Dept. 1925-26; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career
Mar. 26, 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. July 1,
1929 ; to Tokyo Sept. 12, 1929 (canceled) ; to Canton
Oct. 2, 1929.
Warner, Betty T. (Mrs.) — b. Townshend, Vt. ; Le-
land and Gray Sem. grad. ; teacher in graded sch.
1908-12 ; elk. 1914-19 ; sec, publishing company,
1919-23; cml. work 1924-25, 1928-29; act. post-
master 1927-28 ; Veterans' Bu. 1929 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Dec. 12, 1929 ; at $1,500
July 1, 1930. — PD.
Warner, Carlos Julius. — 6. Cleveland, Ohio, June 4,
1899 ; Harvard, A. B. 1921, LL. B. 1923 ; Univ. of
Paris, Faculte de Droit, 1923-24 ; mem. of bar of
N. y. ; S. A. T. C. 1918 ; law practice in U. S. and
Germany 1924-28 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career May 17, 1928 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. May 25, 1928 ; to Buenos Aires
Nov. 3, 1928.
Warner, Gerald. — b. Boothwyn, Pa., Aug. 12, 1907 ;
Dartmouth, B. S. 1928 ; sales corr. and market analyst
for company 1928-30 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
23372—31-
-17
250
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
officer unclass., t. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Windsor,
temp., Dec. 29, 1930.
Warner, Margaret, — b. Lincoln, Mass., Oct. 26,
1904 ; Mary C. Wlieeler Sch. ; Winsor Sch. ; Radclifte
Coll. 1925-27 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Mar. 26, 1929 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. May 1, 1929 ; to Geneva July
10, 1929.
, Md., Aug. 26,
forestry work
., overseas serv-
1919-20 ; app.,
ne 4, 1920 ; as-
; class six Nov.
27, 1921 ; class
Jan. 23, 1924;
1924 ; class five
N. F., June 10,
class four May
Warren, Avra Milvin. — b. Ilchester
189;{ ; Johns Hopkins, A. B. 1915 ;
1915-16; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It,
ice ; with grain exporting company
after exam., cons, of class seven Ju
signed to Cape Haitien Aug. 2, 1920
23, 1921 ; assigned to Karachi Dec.
five Mar. 1, 1923; assigned to Nairobi
For. Ser. officer of class six July 1,
Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to St. John's.
1926 ; to Buenos Aires May 6, 1930 ;
9, 1930 ; married.
Warren, Fletcher. — 6. Wolfe City, Tex., Mar. 3,
1896 ; Univ. of Tex., A. B. 1921 ; U. S. Army 1918-
19 ; supervisor of students in Tex. Sch. for Deaf
1921 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three
Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned to Habana Dec. 14, 1921 ;
class two Feb. 26, 1923 ; class one Nov. 23, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924; class eight
and cons. Aug. 8, 1924 ; detailed to the Dept. May
20, 1925 ; class seven May 17, 1928 ; assigned to
Barranquilla Mar. 5, 1929 ; class six July 24, 1930 ;
married.
Warren, James Rudolph. — 6. Washington, D. C,
July 30, 1896 ; D. C. govt, three yrs. ; chauffeur. War
Dept., 1918-22 ; app. chauffeur in the Dept. of State
Aug. 7, 1922.— S.
Warren, Janie B. — b. Pulaski, Ga. ; attended busi-
ness sell. ; Ga. Normal Sch. grad. ; teacher in public
sch. 1926-28; app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in the
Dept. of State Apr. 29, 1929 ; permanently July 1,
1929; at $1,440 Sept. 23, 1929; at .$1,620 Apr. 1,
1930 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930. — SS.
Warren, Robert Junius. — b. Washington, D. C, Dec.
17, 1889; app., temp., in the Dept. of State Oct. 30,
1917 ; asst. messenger, permanently, Feb. 1, 1921 ;
messenger May 16, 1921 ; chauffeur July 1, 1921. —
CC.
Washhourne, Frederick Lyttleton. — b. Brooklyn,
N. y., July 15, 1877 ; Brooklyn Polytech. Inst. 1893 ;
Pratt Inst. 1896; chemist 1898-1900; salesman,
salosmgr., and factory mgr. 1900-1910 ; executive and
pres. of chemical importing and exporting company
1910-22 ; sales representative of German chemical
works 1922-26 ; in Bu. of For. and Domes. Com.
1926-28; app. v. c. and elk. at Luxemburg Dec. 27,
1928 ; married.
Washington, Raoul Francisco. — b. Matanzas, Cuba,
of Am. parents, Dec. 3, 1891 ; Anderson Coll., Sa-
vannah, Ga. ; Chandler's Coll., Habana ; elk. and
lumber salesman ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General
at Habana Sept. 1, 1910; dep. cons. gen. at Habana
Nov. 20, 1913; v. c. at Habana Feb. 6, 1915; re-
signed Feb. 1, 1920 ; lumber business 1920-21 ; reapp.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Habana June 8,
1921 ; v. c. at Habana Feb. 28, 1927 ; married.
Washington, Samuel Walter. — 6. Charles Town,
W. Va., Sept. 30, 1901 ; Va. Mil. Inst., A. B. 1921 ;
Rhodes scholar, Oxford, B. A. 1924, M. A. 1927;
instructor in economics, Carnegie Inst, of Tech.,
1924-26 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.
May 28, 1926 ; v. c. of career June 15, 1926 ; assigned
to Buenos Aires Feb. 26, 1927 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Rio de
Janeiro Nov. 20, 1929 ; class eight and cons. May 0,
1930.
Washington, William Wilher. — b. Gordonsville, Va.,
Mar. 10, 1879 ; U. S. Army 1900-1926, 1st It. ; app.
messenger in the Dept. of State Nov. 16, 1928. — U.
Wasson, Thomas Campbell. — b. Great Falls, Mont,
Feb. 8, 1896 ; N. J. State Agric. Coll. 1912-13 ; Cor-
nell Univ. 1913-14 ; private tutors in Athens and
Paris 1914-16; Melljourne Univ. 1925-29; represent-
ing mfg. company in France 1914-16, 1919-20 ;
U. S. Army 1917-19, overseas service ; plantation
management 1920-24 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
General at Melbourne Dec. 17, 1924 ; v. c. at Mel-
bourne July 10, 1925 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career July 5, 1927 ; to Ade-
laide, temp., June 20, 1929 ; to Puerto Cortes Oct.
10, 1930.
Waterman, Bernice Luella.- — 6. Athens, Mich. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; Western State Teachers'
Coll., Mich., summers 1914, 1915 ; George Washington
Univ. 1926- ; teacher in public sch. 1913-17 ; elk.
1917-18, in Veterans' Bu. 1918-23 ; stenog., Dept.
of Agric, 1923-26; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept.
of State Mar. 17, 1926 ; at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1927 ;
at $1,500 Aug. 1, 1927; at $1,620 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928; at $1,800 Nov.
1, 1929; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Waterman, Henry Samuel. — b. Port Townsend,
Wash., Mar. 20, 1882 ; Selborne Acad. ; attended sch.
in Germany and Switzerland ; Mich. Coll. of Mines
1901-2 ; Univ. of Calif., B. S. 1903 ; mining engineer
1903-9 ; building contractor 1910-14 ; app. elk. in the
Am. Consulate at Moscow Dec. 28, 1916 ; v. c. at
Christiansand B'eb. 6, 1918 ; at Guatemala June 5,
1919 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three
Sept. 27, 1919 ; as.signed to Guatemala Oct. 21, 1919 ;
to Coriuto Nov. 3, 1919 ; cons, of class seven Apr.
9, 1920 ; assigned to Corinto Apr. 17, 1920 ; to San
Jos6 July 20, 1921 ; class six Nov. 19, 1921 ; For.
Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; class six
Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Shanghai Mar. 6, 1926 ;
to Saigon Mar. 12, 1928 ; class five July 24, 1930 ;
married.
Watkins, Halbert E. — 5. Jackson, Mich., Aug. 27,
1878 ; bookkeeper and teller in bank six yrs. ; branch
mgr. and mgr. for So. Amer. with adding machine
company ; bank v. pres. ; pres. of importing company
in Buenos Aires 1913-24 ; sec. of U. S. Chamber of
Cora, for Argentine Republic; v. pres. and treas. ot
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251
coutractiiig company in Fla. ; app. cml. att. at Cara-
cas Aug. 5, 1927.
Watson, Edwin Martin (Maj.) — 6. Eufaula, Ala.,
Dec. 10, 1884 ; Randolph Macoii Coll. ; Mass. Inst,
of Tech. ; U. S. M. A., grad. 1908 ; assigned as mil.
att. at Brussels and The Hague Apr. 9, 1927 ; also at
Luxemburg Feb. 3, 1928 ; married.
Watson, Hugh. — &. Birkenhead, England, Feb. 17,
1882 ; naturalized ; attended high sch. and business
sch. in England ; messenger, elk,, and v. c. in Am.
Consulate at Liverpool, 1899-1920 ; purser 1920-23 ;
app. V. c. at Liverpool May 18, 1923 ; married.
Watson, Hugh Hammond. — b. Bradford, Vt., Nov.
10, 1885 ; St. Johnsbury Acad. grad. ; Univ. of Vt.,
A. B. 1906 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Three
Rivers Sept. 10, 1906 ; v. and dep. cons, at Three
Rivers Dec. 28, 1907 ; v. and dep. cons, and elk. at
Yarmouth May 2, 1908 ; v. and dep. cons, at Belfast
Aug. 8, 1911 ; V. c. at Belfast by act approved Feb.
5. 1915 ; at Liverpool July 14, 1915 ; app., after
exam., cons, of class eight Feb. 19, 1918; remained at
Liverpool on detail ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned
to Lille July 21, 1921 ; class five Nov. 23, 1921 ; as-
signed to Lyon May 17, 1922 ; class four Dec. 19,
1023 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924 ;
class four Dec. 17, 1925 ; class three July 24, 1930 ;
married.
Watson, John Jordan Crittenden. — b. Frankfort, Ky.,
Feb. 18, 1878 ; Univ. of Pa. Law Sch. one yr. ; Centre
Coll., LL. B. 1899 ; mem. of bar of Ky. ; Ky. State
Guard 1904-7 ; law practice 1899-1909 ; life insur. so-
licitor, telephone solicitor, and real estate salesman
1909-13 ; app., after exam., cons, at Roubaix Apr. 24,
1914 ; cons, of class eight by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; assigned to St. Pierre-Miquelon July 17, 1915 ;
to Yarmouth Oct. 27. 1916 ; class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ;
class six June 4, 1920 ; assigned to Barbados Oct. 19,
1920 ; class five Nov. 23, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer of
class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Swansea Apr.
26, 1926 ; to Dundee Dec. 18, 1928 ; class five May 9,
1930; married.
Watson, Lillian Adelaide. — 6. Philade'.phia, Pa. ;
business high sch. grad. ; stenog. 1917-18 ; app. elk.,
temp., at $1,100 in the Dept. of State June 24, 1918;
at .^1,140 July 1, 1918; at $1,200 Sept. 1, 1918; per-
manently at $1,000 Jan. 6, 1919; at $1,200 Mar. 1,
1919 ; at $1,400 July 1, 1921 ; at $1,600 Feb. 1, 1924 ;
at $1,860 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$2,400 June 1, 1927 ; admin, asst., bu. of the chief
special agt., June 17, 1927 ; at $2,600 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,700 July 1, 1928; stenog., London
Naval Conf., 1930 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1930.— ME.
Watson, Osborn Stone. — b. Decatur, Ga., Apr. 27,
1890 ; attended business sch. ; Ga. Sch. of Tech. one
yr. ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. two yrs. ; U. S.
Army, 1917-19, It. ; elk. 1908-10 ; secretary 1910-13 ;
sec. and admin, asst. in mfg. plant 1913-17 ; travel
abroad for U. S. Shipping Bd. 1919-21 ; special agt.,
Dept. of Com., 1921-22 ; asst. trade commr. at Peking
July 1, 1922 ; trade commr. at Canton July 1, 1924 ;
at Peking Oct. 22, 1925 ; assigned to the Dept. of
Com. Sept. 1926 ; asst. executive officer. Int. Civil
Aeronautics Conf., Washington, 1928 ; cml. att. at
Helsingfors Apr. 11, 1929 ; del., Fifth Cong, of Int.
Chamber of Com., Amsterdam, 1929 ; married.
Watson, Thomas Eugene (Maj.) — b. Oskaloosa, Iowa,
Jan. 18, 1892 ; high sch. grad. ; Peun Coll. 1911-12 ;
entered the Marine Corps Nov. 11, 1912 ; assigned as
naval att. at Santo Domingo Sept. 13, 1930 ; married.
Watts, Ethelbert (Lt. jg) — b. Prague, Czechoslo-
vakia, Jan. 25, 1902 ; Kent Sch. grad. ; U. S. N. A.,
grad. 1924 ; assigned as language officer at Tokyo
Mar. 5, 1928 ; married.
Waugh, Mary Louise. — h. Washington, D. C. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. and sec. 1926-
27 ; typist. Govt, depts., 1927-28 ; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State July 1, 1928 ; at $1,620 Feb. 1,
1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Webb. Belmar Evans. — b. Washington, D. C, Feb.
16, 1907 ; high sch. grad. ; Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser. 1927- ; messenger, Commn. of Fine Arts, 1926-
27 ; elk.. War Dept., 1927-28 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Oct. 16, 1928 ; at $1,620 July 1^
1930.— DCR.
Webber, Leroy.— 6. Buffalo, N. Y., July 7, 1891 ;
attended high sch. ; private tutors in Scotland and
Italy ; secretary several yrs. ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Glasgow Feb. 10, 1913 ; v. and dep. cons,
at Glasgow July 19, 1913 ; v. c. at Nottingham Feb.
20, 1915 ; at Palermo Jan. 3, 1920 ; app., after exam.,,
v. c. of career of class three Oct. 1, 1920, and as-
signed to Palermo ; class two Nov. 17. 1921 ; class
one May 26, 1922 ; cons, of class seven Mar. 1, 1923 ;
detailed to Hong Kong Mar. 5, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Amoy Aug.
18, 1924 ; class seven Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to
Chefoo Apr. 10, 1926 ; class six July 24, 1930 ; as-
signed to Shanghai, temp., Nov. 8, 1930.
Weckerling, John (1st Lt.) — b. New Orleans, La.,
Nov. 21, 1896; entered U. S. Army May 28, 1918;
assigned as language officer at Tokyo Feb. 20, 1928 •,.
married.
Welch, Florence Lucille. — b. Battle Creek, Mich. ;.
attended high sch. and business sch. ; secretary one
yr. ; U. S. Shipping Bd. 1918-19 ; app. elk. at $900
in the Dept. of State Mar. 1, 1919 ; at $1,000 Aug.
16, 1919 ; at $1,100 Mar. 1, 1924 ; at $1,200 May 31,
1924, effective June 1 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at
$1,560 Jan. 1, 1928; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Welch, William Henry. — b. Roscoe, 111., June 21,.
1873 ; attended public sch. ; with private concerns
1882-94 ; U. S. Army 1894-97 ; municipal and gov-
ernmental positions 1897-1911, 1912-23 ; elk. in In-
terior Dept. 1923-24, in Dept. of Com. 1924; app.
elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Nov. 28, 1924 ;
at $1,380 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,500 July 1. 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,560 July 1, 1928; at $1,620 Feb.
1, 1930 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930 ; married.— CC.
Wells, Dorothy Jeannette. — b. Columbia, S. C. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. to mem. of
252
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Cong. Apr.-July 1929 ; typist-elk. Aug-Dec. 1929 ;
app. elk., temp., at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Dec.
20, 1929 ; permanently July 17, 1930.— SS.
Wells, Edward. — h. Washington, D. C, Jan. 5, 1905 ;
messenger, Dept. of State, 1920-25 ; rcapp. messenger
ill the Dept. of State May 1, 1928.— SS.
Wells, John Brawden.— b. in N. C. July 19, 1S92 ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; elk. 1910-14 ; app.
elk., temp., at $900 in the Dept. of State Nov. 29,
1915 ; permanently at $1,000, under Ex. order, June
22. 1916, efEective July 1 ; at $1,200 May 11. 1917 ; at
.'i;l.40(» Sept. S. 1921 ; at $1,6S0 July 1, 1924 ; at
iPl.SOO July 1, 1928 (Weleh Act) ; at $1,!I20 July 1,
1930.— Dt'R.
Wenger, Aloysius. — h. Moerol, Switzerland, Apr. 3,
18(;8 ; naturalized 1898 : attended sch. in Switzerland,
I'raiice, and U. S. ; Temple Law Sch. ; Loyola Univ.,
Xew Orleans, Ph. D. 1896 ; teacher in high sch., mil.
sell., and coll. 1891-1900 ; adjudicator, reviewer, and
examiner, Bu. of I'eusions, 1900-1907 ; app. elk. at
$1,200 in the Dept. of State Oct. 7, 1907 ; at $1,400
Nov. 30, 1908, effective Jan. 1, 1909 ; translator, N.
Atlantic Fisheries Arbitration, 1910; at $1,G00 June
27, 1911 ; at $1,800 June 16, 1919 ; interpreter, Pre-
liminary Int. Conf. on Electrical Communications,
19-0 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1924 ; at $2,200 Mar. 1,
1927 ; economic analyst at $2,400 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at
.$2,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,800 July 1,
19;;0 ; married.— A-C/C.
Werfield, Viola.^ — b. Belle Plaine, Iowa ; business
sch. grad. ; Coe Coll., B.M. 1929 ; elk. 1930 ; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Dee. 17, 1930.— SS.
Werlich, McCeney. — b. Cleveland, Ohio, June 26,
1892 ; attended sch. in U. S., France, and Germany ;
Mass. Inst, of Tech. 1911—15 ; tech. expert and foreign
representative of mfg. company 1915-18, 1919-24 ;
U. S. Army 1918-19, 2d It., overseas service ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. Sept. 22, 1925 ;
V. c. of career May 20, 1920; asst. sec. gen., I're-
liminary Conf. on Oil I'ollution of Navigable Waters,
Washington, 1926 ; assigned to Riga May 25, 1926 ;
see. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 9, 1928 ; assigned as 3d
see. at Warsaw Feb. 15, 1928 ; class eight and cnns.
Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
West, Leland Stanford — h. Richmond, Va., Sept. 10,
1888 ; Office of I'uhlic Bldgs. and Grounds three and
one-half yrs. ; app. asst. messenger in the Dept. of
State Dec. 31, 1920, effective Jan. 1, 1921.— CR.
Westcott, Charles Drake. — 6. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug.
:!, 1871 ; Lehigh and Cornell Univ. ; Columbian Coll.
(now George Washington Univ.), LL. B., LL. M.,
D. C. L. ; mem. of bar of D. C. ; asst. electrical engi-
neer 1894-96; asst. atty., Dept. of Justice and
Spanish Treaty Claims Commn., 1902-9 ; atty. and
consulting engineer in U. S. and Cuba 1909—17 ; U. S.
Army 1918-19, ma.i. ; author of legal briefs on int.
law cases, tech. and engineering papers, and ord-
nance reports ; app., after exam., eons, of class three
to assist in economic investigational work June 4,
1920 ; assigned to Paris June 29, 1920 ; For. Ser.
ollieer of class five July 1, 1924; assi^^ned to r.ira
June 11, 1926; detailed to the Dept. Dec. 11, 1926;
assigned to Tenerife May 12, 1930 ; married.
Wharton, Clifton Reginald. — h. Baltimore, Md.,
May 11, 1899; Boston Univ., LL. B. 1920, LL. M.
1923; mem. of bar of Mass.; U. S. Army 1918 ; law
practice 1920-24 ; physical instructor 1922-24 ;
examiner, Veterans' Bu., 1924 ; app. law elk. at $1,860
in the Dept. of State Aug. 16, 1924 ; app., after exam.,
For. Ser. officer unclass. and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Mar. 20, 1925 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Monrovia Mar.
21, 1925 ; V. c. of career Mar. 17, 1927 ; assigned
also as V. c. at Monrovia Mar. 30, 1927; to the Dept.
Dec. 5, 1929; class eight and cons. Dec. 19, 1929;
assigned as cons, at Las Palmas June 27, 1930 ;
married.
Wheeler, Post. — b. Owego, N. Y., Aug. 0, 1869 ; at-
tended Rugby ; William Penn Charter Sch. grad. ;
I'rinccton, A. B. 1891, Litt. D. 1893 ; medical course,
Univ. of Pa. ; grad. work, Sorbonne, 1894-95 ; instruc-
tor in Eng., i'rinceton ; newspaper corr. in I'aris and
Morocco ; editor 1896-1900 ; mining in Alaska and
U. S. two yrs. ; author of univ. textbook and volumes
of critiques and poems ; col. and judge advocate gen.
on staff of gov. of Wash. ; app., after exam., 2d sec.
at Tokyo July 21, 1906 ; sec. of emb. at Petrograd
Dec. 21, 1909 ; at Rome Feb. 1, 1912 ; at Tokyo June
3, 1914 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of class one by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned as couns. of emb. at
Tokyo Mar. 26, 1917 ; en (UsponiUUte 1918-19 ; couns.
of leg. at Stockholm Jan. IS, 1919 ; couns. of emb.
at London Mar. 2, 1921 ; on leave of absence from
Feb. 20, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class one July 1,
1924 ; assigned as couns. of emb. at Madrid Apr. 2,
1925 ; on leave of absence from Dec. 11. 1925 ;
assigned as ocmns. of emb. at Rio de Janeiro June
29, 1929; E. E. and M. P. to Paraguay Dec. l(i. 1929;
married.
Whitaker, Richard Bliss. — h. Sioux City, Iowa, Feb.
G. 1906 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Idaho three yrs. ;
George Washington Univ. ; bookkeeiier 1928-29 ; elk-
typist. War Dept.. June-Dec. 1929; app. elk. at
$1,620 in the Dept. of State Dec. 26, 1929; at $1,740
July 1, 1930.— PD.
White, Duncan Murchison, — b. Durham, N. C., June
30, 1895 ; Univ. of Ga. 1915 ; rodman with railroad
1913-15 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It. ; automobile
.salesman 1920-24 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Leipzig June 25, 1924 ; v. c. at Leipzig May 23, 1925 ;
at Surabaya Mar. 31, 1926 ; at Batavia, temp., Sept.
1, 1927 ; at Surabaya Nov. 23, 1927 ; at Prague July
14, 1928.
White, Francis. — h. Baltimore, Md., Mar. 4, 1892 ;
Oilman Sch., Pomfret Sch., Haverford Sch. ; Yale.
Ph. B. 1913 ; Univ. of Grenoble, Univ. of Paris.
L'ficole Libre dcs Sciences Politiques, Univ. of Mad-
rid. Real Escuela de Jurisprudencia y Legislacion.
Madrid, 1913-15 ; app., after exam., see. of emb. or
leg. of class five July 28, 1915, and assigned to
Peking; class four Feb. 3, 1916; class three July 13.
1917 ; assigned to Teheran Jan. 30, 1918 ; to Ilabana
Dec. 12, 1919; class two Juno 28, 1920; assigned to
Buenos Aires Nov. 16, 1920 ; to the Dept. Mar. 1,
1922; designated act. eliief. Division of Latin Am.
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253
Affiiirs, Juno 5, 1922 ; cbief Apr. 14, 1923 ; class one
Jan. 23, 1924 ; app. mem. of U. S. -Panama Commn. to
negotiate an arrangement to take the place of the
Taft Agreement Feb. 11, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of
class three July 1, 1924 ; class two Feb. 24, 1925 ;
as.signed as couns. of emb. at Paris Aug. 4, 1926 ; at
Madrid Oct. 11, 1926; app. asst. sec. of state Feb. 26,
1927; councilor to Am. del., Sixth Int. Conf. of Am.
States, Ilabana, 1928; cbm. of Am. del., and of the
(iinf., Pan American Trade-Mark Conf., Washington,
1929 ; del.. Pan American Sess. of Sixth Int. Road
Cong., Washington, 1930; married. — A-L.
White, John Campbell.— 6. London, England, of Am.
li rents. Mar. 17, 1884; Eton Coll.; Harvard, A. B.
1'.07; Harvard Law Sch. 1907-8; private sec. to Am.
Amb. at Rome and Paris 1906-7 ; with newspapers
1909-13 ; app., after exam., 3d sec. at Mexico City
Apr. 24, 1914 (canceled) ; sec. of leg. and cons. gen.
at Santo Domingo May 22, 1914 ; sec. of emb. or
leg. of class three by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
assigned to Petrograd Mar. 6, 1915 ; to Athens May
25, 1916 ; to Tokyo Dec. 28, 1917 ; to Bangkok as
charge May 10, 1918 ; to Warsaw Aug. 18, 1919 ; class
two Dec. 20, 1919 ; to the Dept. as asst. chief. Divi-
sion of Near Eastern Affairs, Oct. 16, 1920; to
Caracas May 26, 1921 ; to Prague Feb. 26, 1923 ; class
cue May 3, 1924 ; assigned to Riga June 10, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; class
two and assigned as cons, of leg. at Riga Dec. 17,
1925 ; to the Dept. Dec. 13, 1926 ; as couns. of emb.
at Buenos Aires June 11, 1928 ; class one July 24,
1930 ; married.
White, Louise. — b. Washington, D. C. : high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; stenog. and sec. 1927-28 ;
app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State June 6,
1928 ; at $1,440 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620
Jan. 1, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,000 Nov.
26, 1930.— CC.
White, Thomas D. (1st Lt.) — 6. Walker, Minn., Aug.
6, 1901 ; St. John's Mil. Acad. ; U. S. M. A., grad.
1920 ; Instituto Nacional de Panama 1924 ; George-
town Sch. of For. Ser. 1925-27 ; assigned as lan-
guage officer at Peiping Mar. 22, 1927 ; married.
Whitehouse, Sheldon. — 6. New York City Feb. 5,
1SS3 ; Farnborough Sch. and Eton Coll., England ;
Yale, B. A. 1905 ; New York Law Sch. ; private sec.
to Am. Amb. to Great Britain one yr. ; app., after
exam., sec. of leg. at Caracas Aug. 4, 1909 ; 2d sec. at
Paris Mar. 2, 1911 ; detailed to Am. Emb. at Con-
stantinople Oct.-Dec. 1911; sec. of leg. at Managua
Feb. 11, 1914 (canceled) ; sec. of leg. to Greece and
Montenegro June 24, 1914 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of
class three by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned
to Petrograd May 25, 1916 ; class two Aug. 3, 1916 ;
assigned to Stockholm Jan. 8, 1918 ; class one Aug.
27, 1918 ; assigned as couns. of leg. at Stockholm
Aug. 30, 1918; assigned to Paris Dec. 30. 1918;
to the Dept. Oct. 18, 1919; unassigTied Apr. 20 to
Nov. 2, 1920 ; assigned to the Dept. Nov. 3, 1920 ;
as couns. of emb. at Paris Apr. 16, 1921 ; del.. Sixth
Gen. Conf. on Weights and Measures, Paris, 1921 ;
For. Ser. officer of class one July 1, 1924 ; assigned
as couns. of emb. at Madrid Mar. 15, 1928 ; E. E.
and M. P. to Guatemala Dec. 16, 1929 ; married.
Whiteman, Marjorie M. — b. Liberty Center, Ohio ;
Ohio Wesleyan Univ., B. A. 1920; Yale, LL. B. 1927,
J. S. D. 1928 ; mem. of bar of Ohio ; research assoc.
Research Committee on Latin Amer., 1928-29 ; app.
asst. to the solicitor, temp., at $3,200 in the Dept.
of State Dec. 2, 1929 ; research asst., Conf. for the
Codification of Int. Law, The Hague, 1930 ; perma-
nently July 1, 1930. — SO.
Whitener, Mary Lee (Mrs.) — 6. Giles Co., Va. ; high
sch. grad. ; Concord State Normal, grad. 1916 ; teacher
in public sch. 1912-18; elk. 1924-28; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Sept. 2, 1930.— SS.
Whitney, Arch B. — h. Bruce, S. Dak., Nov. 20,
1906 ; high sch. grad. ; attended normal sch. ; teacher
in rural sch. 1924-29; elk. 1929-30; app. elk. at
$1,620 in the Dept. of State Sept. 2, 1930.— BA.
Whitney, Ross L. — 6. Pierre, S. Dak., Aug. 6, 1909 :
high sch. grad. ; elk. 1929 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,620
in the Dept. of State Dec. 27, 1929; resigned Aug. 31,
1930 ; elk., Veterans' Bu., Sept.-Nov. 1930 ; reapp.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov. 15, 1930.—
BA.
Whitt, John Sidney. — b. Washiu.gton, D. C, Aug.
24, 1899 ; attended public sch. ; National Univ. Law
Sch. ; U. S. Navy 1916-20 ; telegraph operator 1922-
27 ; app. elk. at $1,680 in the Dept. of State Mar. 25,
1927; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,860
July 1, 1928; at $1,980 July 1, 1930; married.— DCR.
Whittaker, Carter Beade, — b. Peterson, N. J., Oct.
5, 1904 ; Emory Univ., B. Ph. 1926 ; Library of Cong.
1928-29 ; elk., Dept. of State 1929 ; app. elk. in Ain.
Consulate at Yokohama Dec. 12, 1929 ; v. c. at Foo-
chow Dec. 16, 1930.
Whittington, William Vallie. — b. Benton, 111.. Dec.
10, 1904 ; Georgetown, LL. B. 1928 ; mem. of bar
of D. C. and 111. ; elk. 1922-23 ; stenog. in law office
1923 ; newspaper reporter 1927 ; law practice since
1928; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Feb.
11, 1924 ; at $1,000 May 31, 1924 ; effective June 1 ;
at $1,320 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 Oct. 1, 1926 ; at
$1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1.
1928; at .$1,800 July 1, 1930; legal asst. at $2,000
Oct. 1, 1930.— TD.
Whyte, Neil. — b. Greenock, Scotland, Mar. 7, 1887 :
Brit, subject ; high sch. grad. ; Holmscroft Sch. grad. ;
elk. 1905-11, in nitrate agencies in Chile 1911-30;
admin, for company in Salaverry 1930 ; app. cons,
agt. at Salaverry Juno 16, 1930.
Widmer, Louis Ludwig. — b. Washington, D. C,
Sept. 19, 1899 ; attended high sch. ; business sch.
grad. ; studied in Paris ; bookkeeper 1918-19 ; elk.
with War Dept. abroad 1919-22 ; bookkeeper-ac-
countant 1922-28 ; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept.
of State Jan. 1, 1929 ; resigned June 30, 1929 ; audi-
tor elk., Civil Ser. Commn., 1929-30 ; app. elk. at
$2,000 in the Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1930; at $2,100
July 1, 1930; married.- BA.
Wilcox, Albena Marie (Mrs.) — b. Pittsfield, Mass. ;
attended high sch. and businei^s scb. ; bookkeeper and
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stenog. 1914-17 ; stenog., Govt, depts., 1917-26 ; app.
elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Sept. 14, 1926;
at $1,500 Sept. 1, 1927 ; at $1,620 July 1, 192S
(Welch Act) : at $1,680 July 1, 1928; at $1,800 Oct.
1, 1928, at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— WE.
Wilcox, Donald Cameron. — 6. Passaic, N. J., Sept. 5,
1900 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Tenn. 1924-25 ; tex-
tile industry 1919-21 ; salesman 1921-23 ; newspaper
reporter 1923-28 ; tourist organization, Rome, Italy,
1928-29 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Rome
Mar. 1, 1929 ; v. c. at Rome Sept. 25, 1929 ; married.
Wiley, John Cooper. — 6. Bordeaux, Prance, of Am.
parents, Sept. 26, 1893 ; private tutors ; Union Coll.
one yr. ; Georgetown Law Sch. one and one-half yrs. ;
app. elk. in Am. Emb. at Paris July 30, 1915 ; app.,
after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class five May
17, 1916 ; assigned to Paris June 13, 1916 ; class
four Aug. 3, 1916 ; class three July 13, 1917 ; assigned
to The Hague Jan. 30, 1918 ; to Santiago Dec. 12,
1919 ; to Buenos Aires Apr. 10, 1920 ; to Caracas
July 24, 1920 ; to the Dept. Feb. 17, 1921 ; class two
Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned to Copenhagen Oct. 20,
1921 ; to Madrid Sept. 7, 1922 ; to Lima Sept. 1,
1923 ; For. Ser. oflBcer of class four and assigned as
1st sec. at Lima July 1, 1924; at Berlin Jan. 7,
1926 ; at Copenhagen, temp.. May 1, 1926 ; class
three June 2, 1926 ; assigned to Berlin July 22,
1926; couns. of leg. at Managua Sept. 28, 1928 (can-
celed) ; 1st sec. at Warsaw Apr. 10, 1930; class one
May 9, 1930 ; couns. of emb. at Warsaw May 26, 1930.
Wiley, Samuel Hamilton.— 6. London, England, of
Am. parents, June 19, 1888 ; Trinity Park Sch. ; at-
tended business sch. ; Univ. of N. C, LL. B. 1912 ;
mem. of bar of N. C. ; mining in Mexico 1905-6,
1008 ; law practice 1912-14 ; app., after exam., cons,
at Asuncion Apr. 27, 1914 ; cons, of class nine by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class eight Mar. 2, 1915 ;
assigned to St. Pierre-Miquelon Oct. 27, 1916 ; to
Oporto Aug. 31, 1918 ; class seven Nov. 19, 1921 ;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; class
seven Mar. 20, 1925 ; assigned to Vigo June 22, 1925 ;
to Oporto July 11, 1925 ; to Cherbourg Nov. 20, 1925 ;
class six Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Wilkerson, William Scott. — &. Marion, Ind., Feb. 7,
1888 ; attended high sch. ; telegraph operator and
agt. 1907-17, 1919-20 ; U. S. Naval Reserve Force
1917-19 ; elk. and auditor. Gen. Accounting Office
1920 30 ; app. elk. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State
May 7, 1930 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,200 July
3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; married.— BA.
Wilkinson. James Richard. — 1>. Greenville, S. C,
Aug. 19, 1893 ; Davidson Coll., B. S. 1915 ; Univ.
of Wis., LL. B. 1919 ; mem. of bar of Wis. ; U. S.
Army 1918-19 ; 2d It.. O. R. C. ; law elk. and law
practice 1919-20 ; extension division, Univ. of Wis.,
1919-20 ; U. S. Internal Revenue Ser. 1920-21 ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three May 25,
1921 ; assigned to Havre July 21, 1921 ; to Ziirich
Jan. 30, 1922 ; class two May 26, 1922 ; class one
Feb. 26, 1923 ; cons, of class seven Dec. 19, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; class
seven Oct. 20, 1926 ; assigned to Helsingfors May 12,
1927 ; class six Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to Habaua
Nov. 6, 1930 ; married.
Wilkinson, Stanley L. — b. Danville, Pa., Aug. 21,
1892 ; attended high sch. ; private tutors ; with tele-
phone company 1911-13 ; app. v. and dep. cons, at St.
John, N. B., Apr. 27, 1914 ; v. c. at St. John, N. B.,
by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; at Tegucigalpa Oct.
27, 1915 ; at Nogales Mar. 5, 1918 ; at Matamoros
Apr. 16, 1918 ; elk. at Monterrey Sept. 17, 1920 ; v. c.
at Tela Dec. 22, 1920; at Puerto Castilla Nov. 27,
1923; at Tela Mar. 3, 1924; at Curacao Mar. 9,
1925; at San Jos6, Costa Rica, Sept. 28, 1927; elk.
at San Salvador Jan. 9, 1928 ; v. c. at San Salvador,
temp., Jan. 30, 1928 ; at Iquique July 1, 1929.
Will, Marvin Wilbur.^ — ft. Mount Jackson, Va., Apr.
10, 1880 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
teacher in public sch. 1907-10 ; elk. in Govt, depts.
1910-13 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State
Dec. 18, 1913; at $1,000 Oct. 5, 1914, effective Oct.
7 ; at $1,200 June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at
$1,400 Dec. 1, 1917; at $1,600 Aug. 1, 1918: at
$1,800 Mar. 1, 1921 ; drafting officer at $2,500 June
17, 1921, effective July 1 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1924 ;
asst. to the chief elk. and admin, asst. Mar. 25,
1927 ; admin, asst. Oct. 18, 1927 ; at $2,900 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $3,000 July 1, 1930 ; at $3,100
July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; married.
Willey, John Alfred.— 6. Napa, Calif., Jan. 9, 1879 ;
high sch. grad. ; Pacific Grove Acad. Prep. Sch. ; civil
engineer 1899-1905 ; railroad survey and exploration
in Nicaragua 1905—8 ; mine engineer, gen. contractor,
and operator 1908-14 ; chief engineer and supt. of
railroad 1914-17 ; mine mgr., operator, and owner
1917-26 ; dir. gen. of highways for Nicaragua 1926-
29 ; app. act. cons. agt. at Matagalpa Apr. 22, 1928 ;
cons. agt. at Matagalpa Sept. 13, 1929 ; married.
Willey, Richard Rhoads. — 6. New York City Aug.
11, 1896 ; Dartmouth, B. A. 1918 ; cml. work 1919-20 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Dublin Nov. 4, 1920 ;
V. c. at Dublin Oct. 6, 1921 ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three June 13, 1924 ; assigned to
Dublin June 23, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July
1, 1924 ; assigned to Calcutta Mar. 25, 1925 ; to
Rangoon, temp., Apr. 1, 1926 ; to Calcutta Aug. 12,
1926 ; to Madras, temp., Dec. 10, 1928 ; to Calcutta
Apr. 2, 1929 ; to Aden, temp., May 9. 1929 ; class
eight, cons., and assigned to Aden, temp., Oct. 16,
1929; to Calcutta Nov. 6, 1929.
Williams, Arthur Rheaume. — b. Denver, Colo., Nov.
12, 1892 ; Univ. of Colo, two yrs. ; Univ. of Pa.,
B. S. 1921; cashier 1914-17; U. S. Army 1917-19;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at La Guaira Nov. 22.
1921 ; V. c. at La Guaira Apr. 24, 1922 ; at Caracas
June 22, 1922 ; at Moncton June 7, 1927 ; at Nuevo
Laredo Dee. 21, 1929.
Williams, Bertram E. — &. Purdy, Mo., Dec. 22,
1900 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; studied under
private tutor ; with railway 1919 ; U. S. Marine Corps
1919-21 ; asst. postmaster 1922-23 ; with oil firm
1924-26 ; dk. 1928 ; employed by airplane factory
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1928 ; patrol insp., U. S. Immigration Border Patrol,
1928-30 ; app. elk. at $1,620 in tbe Dept. of State
June 3, 1930.— CC.
Williams, Frank S.— 6. Fannin, Miss., Oct. 11, 1888 ;
Millsaps Coll., B. S. 1910 ; instructor in agric. and
chem.. Canton Christian Coll., China, 1911-13 ; in-
structor in Eng., Soochow Univ., China, 1914-18 ;
represented Am. business firms in North China 1918-
27 ; registrar of China Trade Act at Shanghai under
Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. Dec. 5, 1927 ; assigned
as cml. att. at Bangkok July 1, 1930 ; married.
Williams, Herbert Oswald. — b. Columbus, Ohio, June
30, 1873: Ohio Univ., A. B. 1894, A. M. 1900; Beth-
any Coll., A. M. 1895 ; grad. work at Univ. of Nebr.
and Calif. ; teacher in high sch. and coll. 1895-1906 ;
principal of high sch. 1906-20 ; French Army Y. M.
C. A. 1918-19 ; app., after exam., cons, of class seven
June 4, 1920 : detailed to the Dept. Sept. 22, 1920 ;
assigned to Brest Dec. 27, 1921 ; detailed to Havre
Oct. 6, 1922 ; class six Mar. 1, 1923 ; assigned to
Brussels Oct. 11, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Liverpool Aug. 19, 1925 ;
to Panama Jan. 3, 1929 ; class six May 23, 1929 ;
married.
Williams, Reginald Herbert. — &. New York City,
Oct. 6, 1863 ; private sch. and tutors ; Williams Coll.
and Columbia Law Sch. ; mem. of bar of N. Y. ; law
practice ; law secretary in Superior Court of New
York City 1891-96, in N. Y. Supreme Court 1896-
1909 ; app. V. and dep. cons, at St. Gall May 6, 1914 ;
V. c. at St. Gall by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; at
Limoges Jan. 27, 1916 ; at Strasbourg Mar. 24, 1927 ;
at Bordeaux Jan. 24. 1929 ; married.
Williams, William G. — b. New London, Conn., Apr.
27, 1871 ; app., temp., in the Dept. of State Aug. 8,
1918 ; asst. messenger, permanently, Oct. 14, 1918. —
VD.
Williamson, David.— 6. Nutley, N. J.. Feb. 8, 1896;
St. Mark's Sch. ; Princeton, A. B. 1919 ; U. S. Navy
1917-18, ensign ; broker's office 1919-21 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. Mar. 20, 1925 ; v. c.
of career and assigned to Algiers Sept. 2, 1925 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 17, 1927 ; assigned as 3d sec.
at Teheran Feb. 23, 1927 ; also as v. c. Nov. 2, 1927,
to Sept. 25, 1928 ; 3d sec. at Constantinople (Istan-
bul) Nov. 23, 1929; class eight and cons. Dec. 19,
1929 ; married.
Williamson, Harold Long. — b. Chicago, 111.. Apr. 4,
1891; Univ. High Sch., Chicago; Yale. Ph. B. 1913;
Univ. of Chicago one yr. : Harvard Univ. 1916-17 ;
executive in steel foundry 1913-14 ; sales office in
bond house 1914-16 ; U. S. Army 1917-18, capt. ;
capt., O. R. C. ; app.. temp., an asst. in Am. Leg. at
Habana Jan. 22, 1919 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb.
or leg. of cla.ss four Mar. 14, 1919 ; assigned to
Habana May 2, 1919 ; class three June 28, 1920 ;
assigned to the Dept. Sept. 14, 1920 ; to Warsaw May
26, 1921 ; to Bogota July 23, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
of class seven July 1. 1924 ; detailed to the Dept.
Nov. 8, 1924 ; class six Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned as
2d sec. at Habana Feb. 15, 1926 ; sec. to Am. del..
Sixth Int. Conf. of Am. States, Habana. 1928 ; as-
signed to Paris June 1, 1928 ; class five Oct. 16,
1929.
Willier, Lillian E, — b. Rebuck, Pa. ; high sch. and
business sch. grad.; George Washington Univ. 1929- ;
secretary 1928; stenog.. Veterans' Bu., 1928-30; app.
elk. at .$1,440 in the Dept. of State Fob. 1, 1930 ; at
$1,620 May 1, 1930; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— SS.
Willis, Frances Elizabeth. — b. Metropolis, 111., May
20, • 1899 ; Kemper Hall grad. ; Univ. of Redlanas
1916-17 ; Stanford, A. B. 1920, Ph. D. 1923 ; Univ.
of Brussels, Belgium, 1920-21 ; instructor in hist.,
Goucher Coll., 1923-24 ; instructor and asst. prof,
of political science, Vassar, 1924^27 ; summer volun-
teer worker for Int. Grenfell Assoc, in teaching and
public health work in Newfoundland June-Sept. 1926 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Aug. 24, 1927 ; assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. Sept. 29, 1927 ; to Valparaiso Feb. 24, 1928.
Willson, Digby Arthur Killen.— 6. New York City
Oct. 27, 1892 ; Rhodes Prep. Sch. ; Columbia Univ.
one and one-half yrs. ; Budapest Univ. one yr. ;
studied law and foreign trade ; elk. 1910-16 ; news-
paper advertising ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Tampico Dee. 27, 1916 ; v. c. at Tampico Dec. 19,
1917 ; at Hamilton, Bermuda, Oct. 5, 1918 ; at Aleppo
June 9, 1919 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three Oct. 1, 1920, and assigned to Aleppo;
to Budapest July 15, 1921 ; class two Nov. 17, 1921 ;
class one May 26, 1922; cons, of class seven Mar. 1,
1923 ; assigned to Asunei6n Sept. 21, 1923 ; class six
June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July
1, 1924 ; assigned to Rio de Janeiro May 1, 1926 ; to
Bristol July 15, 1927; class six Dec. 19, 1929;
married.
Willson, Gilbert Rhoads.— 6. Lee Center, N. Y., Apr.
23, 1881 ; Valparaiso Univ., B. S. 1906, grad. work
one-half yr. ; principal of grade sch. five yrs., of high
sch. one yr. ; supervisor of sch. in Philippine Is.
1909-13 ; immigrant insp. 1913-17 ; app., after exam.,
cons, of class eight Sept. 14, 1917 ; detailed to the
Dept. Dec. 4, 1917 ; assigned to Matamoros Aug. 31,
1918 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; For. Ser. officer of
class seven July 1. 1924 ; assigned to Yarmouth Aug.
28, 1924 ; to Lagos Mar. 26, 1929 ; class six May 9,
1930 ; married.
Willys, John North. — b. Canandaigua, N. Y., Oct. 25,
1873 ; attended high sch. ; in business since 1890 ;
pres. of automobile companies ; app. A. E. and P.
to Poland Mar. 8, 1930 ; married.
Wilson, Charles Stetson. — b. Bangor, Me., June 10,
1873 ; Roxbury Latin Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1897 ; app.
sec. of leg. to Greece, Rumania, and Serbia Mar. 7,
1901 ; attended the coronation of King Peter of
Serbia at Belgrade Sept. 21, 1904 ; sec. of leg. to
Greece and Montenegro and of the Diplo. Agency in
Bulgaria Mar. 10, 1905; at Habana July 18, 1906;
at Buenos Aires May 10, 1907 ; 2d sec. at Rome Aug.
4, 1909 : sec. of cmb. at Rome Dec. 15, 1910 ; at
I'etrograd Feb. 1, 1912 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of class
one by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to Madrid
Feb. 2, 1916 ; as couns. of emb. at Madrid Oct. 3.
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1!-16 ; as charg<5 d'affaires at Sofia Oct. 2:5. 1918; E. E.
.nid M. P. to Bulgaria Oct. 8, 1921 ; to Rumania
June 23, 1928.
Wilson, Edwin Carleton. — 6. Palatka, Fla., Feb. 7,
1S93 ; Mohogan Lake Sch. ; Detroit Univ. Sch. ; Univ.
of Mich. 1911-14; Harvard 1914, 1915; Columbia
Univ., summer 1919; ambulance service in France
1915, 1916-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It. ; app.,
after exam., sec. of cmb. or leg. of class four Apr.
7, 1920 ; assigned to Santiago, Chile, June 14, 1^20 ;
to Tegucigalpa Aug. 9, 1921 ; to the Dopt. Feb. 8,
1922; class three Sept. 22, 1922; sec. of Am. del.,
Conf. on Cen. Am. Affairs, Washington, 1922 ; asst.
sec. of Am. del.. Fifth Int. Conf. of Am. States, San-
tiago, Chile, 1923; acting chief elk., Dept. of State,
June 1 to July 9, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class
six July 1, 1924 ; class five Aug. 8, 1924 ; class four
Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Paris Mar. 1,
1926 ; acting observer. Reparation Commn., 1927 ;
class three May 23. 1929 ; observer. Int. Conf. on
Reparations and Rhineland Evacuation, Tlie Hague,
1929 ; assigned to the Dept. July 26, in;!0 ; For. Ser.
insp. Oct. 2, 1930.
Wilson, George Perry.— b. Pittsburgh, I'a., June 8,
1870 ; Harvard, A. B. 1893 ; mem. of bar of Pa. ;
law practice 1898-1918 ; app. v. c. at Milan July 3,
1918; at Genoa July 7, 1919; at Catania July 23,
1920 ; at Fiume May 7. 1924 ; at Malta Oct. 24, 1925 ;
at Palermo Dec. 21, 1925 ; at Messina Dec. 12,
1928 ; at Marseille July 2, 1929 ; at Funchal, temp.,
Aug. 14, 1930 ; at Marseille Oct. 30, 1930 ; at Nice
and Monaco Nov. 21, 1930.
Wilson, Grace L. — 6. St. Joseph, Mo. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; Mo. State Teachers'
Coll., summers 1922. 1923; St. Joseph Jr. Coll.
1927 ; George Washington Univ. 1927-28 ; teacher
1922-24 ; stenog. 1925-27 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the
Dept. of State July 11, 1927; at $1,440 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 July 23, 1928 ; stenog..
Int. Conf. for the Suppression of Counterfeiting of
Curriiucy, Geneva, 1929; at $1,800 Mar. 1, 1930; at
$1,920 July 1, 1930.— IC.
Wilson, Hugh Robert. — h. Evanston, 111., Jan. 29,
1885; Hill Sch.; Yale, B. A. 1906; L'ficole Libre
des Sciences Politiques 1910 ; mercantile firm 1907-
10 ; private sec. to Am. Min. to Portugal 1911 ; app.,
after exam., sec. of leg. at Guatemala Feb. 1, 1912 ;
2d sec. at Buenos Aires July 16, 1914 ; sec. of emb.
or leg. of class three by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
assigned to Berlin June 2, 1916 ; to Berne Feb. 3.
1917 ; to Vienna Mar. 15, 1917 ; to Berne Apr. 18,
1917; class two Aug. 27, 1918; assigned to the Dept.
Dec. 10, 1919 ; class one Dec. 20, 1919 ; assigned
to Berlin Jan. 24, 1920; couns. of emb. and assigned
to Am. Commn. at Berlin June 14, 1920 ; to the
Am. Emb. at Tokyo Aug. 19, 1921 ; at Mexico City
Sept. 28, 1923; to the Dept. Mar. 1, 1924; chief.
Division of Current Information, Mar. 10, 1924 ;
mem. of Executive Committee of For. Ser. Personnel
Bd. representing the Diplo. Ser. June 19, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class one July 1, 1924 ; chm.,
Executive Committee of For. Ser. Personnel Bd.,
Mar. 14, 1925 ; mem. of Bd. of Examiners for the
For. Ser., For. Ser. Sch. Bd., and Bd. of Review.
For. Ser. Personnel ; E. E. and M. P. to Switzerland
Feb. 26, 1927 ; sec. gen., Conf. for the Limitation of
Naval Armaments, Geneva, 1927 ; head of Am. repre-
sentation. Third Gen. Conf. on Communications and
Transit, Geneva, 1927 ; representative, Conf. on Im-
port and Export Prohibitions, Geneva, 1927 ; Prep.
Commn. for the Disarmament Conf., Geneva, head
of Am. representation 1927, adviser to Am. representa-
tion 1928 ; del., Conf. for the Abolition of Import
and Export Prohibitions and Restrictions, Geneva,
1928 ; head of Am. representation, Commn. for the
Preparation of a Draft Conv. on the Private Manu-
facture of Arms and Ammunition and Implements
of War, Geneva, 1928, 1929; del.. Int. Conf. for the
Suppression of Counterfeiting Currency, Geneva, 1929 ;
adviser 1929, del. 1930, Prep. Commn. for the Dis-
armament Conf., Geneva ; del.. Red Cross and Pris-
oners of War Conf., Geneva, 1929 ; adviser, London
Naval Conf., 1930; married.
Wilson, Kathryn J. — 6. Hollywood, Calif. ; high sch.
grad. ; stenog. and bookkeeper 1923-24, 1927-28 ; elk.
1926-27; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Jan. 1, 1929 ; at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1930 ; at $1,740 July
1, 1930.— BA.
' Wilson, Orme. — ft. New York City Nov. 13, 1885 ;
Browning Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1907 ; treas. of
alkali company 1907-16 ; mem. investment securities
tirni 1913—19 ; v. pres. oil company 1913-17 ; with
Council of Nat. Defense four months ; statistician.
War Dept., six months ; U. S. Army 1918-19, 1st It. ;
app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four
Apr. 7, 1920 ; assigned to Brussels June 14, 1920 ; to
Berne Dec. 15, 1921; class three Sept. 22, 1922;
assigned to the Dept. Nov. 2, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
of class six July 1, 1924 ; class five Feb. 24, 1925 ;
assigned as 2d sec. at Buenos Aires Aug. 15, 1926 ;
Si'c, Int. Conf. of Am. States on Conciliation and
Arbitration, Washington, 1928-29 ; class four May
23, 1929 ; assigned to the Dept. Aug. 15, 1929 ; asst.
chief, Division of Latin American Affairs, Nov. 1,
1930 ; married.— LA.
Wilson, Thomas Murray. — b. Memphis, Tenn., July
29, 1881 ; attended mil. sch. and business sch. ; private
tutors ; cotton business, banking, and farming 1899-
1916; U. S. Army 1917-19; capt., overseas service;
app., after exam., cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ;
detailed to Hankow Oct. 21, 1919 ; to Tientsin Apr.
8, 1920 ; to Tsinan July 10, 1921 ; returned to Tientsin
Sept. 2, 1921 ; detailed to Amoy Nov. 7, 1921 ; class
six Nov. 19, 1921 ; assigned to Madras Dec. 27, 1921 ;
detailed to Bombay May 25, 1922 ; class five Mar.
1, 1923; detailed to the Dept. Sept. 21, 1923; class
four June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July
1, 1924 ; For. Ser. insp. Feb. 21, 1925 ; class four
June 2, 1926 ; assigned as cons, at Kingston, Ont..
Dec. 14, 1927 ; For. Ser. insp. Dec. 31, 1927 ; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. and cons. gen. Jan. 5, 1928 ; class
three May 23, 1929.
Wilson, Warden McKee. — 6. Spokane, Wash., Sept.
12, 1892 ; Lawrenceville Sch. ; Cornell Univ., A. B.
1915 ; elk. in Am. Emb. at Mexico City 1915 ; with
trust company 1916-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st
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It., overseas service ; oil development 1019-21 ; app.,
after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Aug. 24,
1921 ; assigned to tbe Dept. Sept. 1, 1021 ; asst; sec,
Couf. on tbe Limitation of Armament, Washington,
1921 ; assigned to Berlin Dec. 17, 1921 ; class three
Sept. 22, 1922; assigned to Vienna June 20, 1923;
For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; class five
Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Santo Domingo
June 9, 1925 ; detailed to I'ort au Prince Oct. (5,
1925, and assumed charge Dec. 28, 1925 ; assigned to
the Dept. Oct. 1, 1926 ; to Paris July .SO, 1928 ; to
Brussels and Luxemburg Aug. 1 0, 1929 ; class four
May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Caracas Nov. 11, 1930.
Wilson, William John, jr. — b. El Oro, Mexico, of Am.
parents, Dec. 27, 1006 ; Am. High Sch., Mexico City,
grad. ; attended business sch. ; app. elk. in Am. Emb.
at Mexico City Sept. 1, 1926 ; in Am. Consulate Gen-
eral at Mexico City Sent. 1, 1927 ; v. c. at Mexico City
Oct. 4, 1929.
Wilton, George, jr. — h. San Francisco, Calif., Dec.
10, 1905 ; high sch. grad. ; Calif. Sch. of Languages
1927-29 ; stenog., bookkeeper, and elk. 1923-27 ; elk.
in Dept. of Labor 1927-29, in Navy Dept. 1929-30;
app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Feb. 6, 1930 ;
at $1,740 July 1, 1930. — FA.
Windle, George Cecil. — 6. Lantz Mills, Va., Sept. 24,
1905 ; attended high sch. and radio sch. ; employed ]^y
mfg. company 1921-22 ; messenger and elk., Gen.
Accounting Office, 1922-25 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the
Dept. of State Jan. 26, 1927 ; at $1,380 Nov. 1. 1927 ;
at $1,500 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,560 July
1, 1928; at $1,620 Nov. 1, 1928; at $1,740 July 1,
1030 ; at $1,800 Nov. 1, 1930 ; married.— DCR.
^.Vinship, North. — &. Macon, Ga.. Dec. 31, 1885 ;
; _i;e Washington Univ. 1908-9 ; Mercer Univ., B. L.
I'l; mem. of bar of Ga. ; bookkeeper 1904-6; sec.
.111(1 treas. of mfg. plant 1907 ; app., after exam., cons,
at Tahiti June 24, 1910 ; at Owen Sound July 14,
1913 ; at Petrograd Apr. 24, 1914 ; cons, of class six
by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class five Apr. 16,
1917 ; assigned to Milan July 17, 1917 ; class four
Sept. 5, 1919 ; class three June 4, 1920 ; assigned to
Bombay Dec. 27, 1921 ; unassigned from July 4, 1922 ;
detailed to Piume Mar. 30. 1923 ; assigned to Fiume
Apr. 2, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class four July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Cairo Dec. 2, 1924 ; class three
Dec. 17, 1925; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Sept. 21, 1926,
and assigned as 1st sec. at Cairo Sept. 21-Oct. 6,
1926 ; assigned also as 1st sec. at Cairo, temp.,
June 13, 1927 ; cons. gen. and assigned to Copenhagen
July 6, 1928 ; class two July 24, 1930 ; married.
Winslow, Rollin Robbins, — 6. Benton Harbor, Mich.,
Aug. 11, 1893; Univ. of Mich., A. B., LL. B. 1920;
mem. of bar of Mich.; Mich. Naval Reserves 1912-
14 ; mfg. work 1912-14 ; welfare worker with Ital-
ian Army 1918-19 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three Sept. 7, 1920, and assigned to Florence;
resigned May 20, 1921 ; law practice 1921-22 ; reapp.
V. c. of career of class three Apr. 24, 1922 ; assigned
to Vladivostok May 19, 1922; to Batavia Jan. 9,
1923; class two Feb. 26, 1023; assigned to Sura-
baya Apr. 17, 1923 ; class one Nov. 23, 1923 ; For.
23372—31- IS
Ser. officer unelass. July ], 1924; cla.ss eight Fel).
24, 1925 ; cons. Mar. 3, 1925 ; assigned to Surabaya
Mar. 18, 1925 ; assigned to the Dept., temp., Dec.
17, 1925 ; to Winnipeg, temp., July 2:i, 1020 ; to
the Dept. June 6, 1928 ; class seven D«!C. 19, 1929 ;
assigned to Trieste Oct. 3, 1930; married.
Winters, George Huey. — ft. Downs, Kans., Mar. 28.
1002 ; Kans. State Agric. ColL, B. S. 1923 ; teacher of
hist, and Eng. in high sch. 1924 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate General at Mexico City Mar. 10, 1925;
V. c. at Mexico City Sept. 14, 1925 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unelass. and v. c. of career
July 5, 1927 ; married.
Withey, Howard Francis. — &. Reed City, Mich.. Mar.
26, 1884 ; Orchard Lake Mil. Acad. grad. ; Uuiv. of
Mich., LL. B. 1907 ; mem. of bar of Mich. ; Mich.
Nat. Guard 1906-8 ; law practice 1907-18 ; city and
prosecuting atty. ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ; app., after
exam., cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned
to Tahiti Oct. 21, 1919 ; detailed to Copenhagen July
12. 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1,
1924 ; class seven Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Limoges
Dec. 30, 1925 ; to London, Out., June 29, 1927 ;
class six July 24, 1030 ; married.
Wlecke, Evelyn Dorathy. — b. Cleveland. Ohio ; high
sch. grad. ; stenog.-clk. 1929-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State June 23, 1930.— SS.
Woel, J. William — b. J(5remie, Haiti, Feb. 22. 1862 ;
naturalized ; attended sch. in France and England ;
cml. employment since 1885 ; app. cons. agt. at
Gonaives Sept. 8, 1899 ; married.
Wolcott, Henry Merrill. — b. Colchester, Vt., Nov. 8,
1S79 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; tutors ;
elk. 1900-1902, in U. S. Naval Station, Porto Rico,
1902-4, to post office insp. 1904-5 ; stenog. 1905-6 ;
app. V. and dep. cons, and elk. at Santiago de
Cuba June 9, 1906 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Mexico
City May 14, 1912 ; elk. in Am. Consulate General at
Habana July 21, 1913 ; app., after exam., cons, of
class nine Mar. 2, 1915, and detailed as v. c. to Ha-
bana ; class seven July 14, 1916, and assigned to
Lagos (canceled) ; detailed to Caimenera, Cuba, Apr.
6, 1917 ; to Nuevitas June 29, 1917 ; assigned to Nue-
vitas Nov. 5, 1917 ; to Santiago de Cuba Nov. 30,
1917 ; to Torreon Aug. 31, 1918 ; detailed to the Dept.
July 13, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to
Bilbao Sept. 8, 1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; For. Ser.
officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Caracas
June 2, 1920 ; class five June 8, 1927 ; assigned to
Adelaide Apr. 16, 1930 ; class four July 24. 1930 ;
/married.
Wood, Corey Frank, — b. Belehertown, Mass., Mar.
25, 1866 ; attended high sch. ; busimss sch. grad. ;
merchant 188:i-90 ; mgr. of light plant 1890-93 ;
insur. 1893-98 ; sec. of business firm 1898-1910 ; for-
eign buyer since 1910 : app. v. c. at Cape Ilaitien
Mar. 25, 1924 ; married.
Wood, Harold Clifton. — b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 19,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Bos-
t.in Coll. 1916-17 U. S. Army 1017-10; stenog.
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1920 ; elk. in Mexico 1920-21 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Guaymas Oct. 24, 1921 ; v. c. at Guaj'mas
Feb. 17, 1922 ; at Salina Ciuz Oct. 8, 1923 ; at Du-
rango, temp.. Oct. 23. 1925; at Mexico City Jan. 28,
1926 ; at Vera Cruz Nov. 22, 1926 ; at Puerto Mexico
Aug. 17, 1927 ; at Vera Cruz Sept. 28, 1928 ; at Pie-
dras Negras Nov. 7, 1929 : married.
Wood, John Quinby. — h. Bucksport, Me., June 24,
1867 ; Wesleyan Univ., A. B. 1890 ; Harvard, LL. B.
1900 ; mem. of bars of Hawaii and Mass. ; instructor
in Oahu Coll., Honolulu, 1890-93 ; commr. of educa-
tion of Republic of Hawaii one yr. ; law practice in
Hawaii until 1899 ; studied languages and hist, and
practiced law in France and Italy six yrs. ; law prac-
tice in U. S. 1906-8 ; attached to Am. Consulate at
Milan 1908-9 ; app. dep. cons, at Milan Jan. 20, 1909 ;
V. and dep. cons. Apr. 17, 1909 ; app., after exam.,
cons, at Venice Jan. 12, 1910 ; at Tripoli Aug. 2,
1910 ; cons. gen. at Addis Ababa Nov. 24, 1913 ; spe-
cial commr. to negotiate new treaty with Abyssinia
Jan. 1914 ; detailed to Paris Aug. 4, 1914 ; cons, at
Chemnitz Dec. 29, 1914 ; cons, of class six by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; detailed to Marseille May 16.
1917 ; class five Sept. 14, 1917 ; assigned to St.
Michael's Nov. 5, 1917 : detailed to Tiflis Jan. 31,
1919; to Havre Aug. 28, 1919; to Coblenz Oct. 31,
1919 ; to Munich Dec. 6, 1919 ; to Frankfort-on-the-
Main Apr. 26, 1920 ; class three June 4, 1920 ; de-
tailed to Tampico Apr. 4, 1922 ; to Vera Cruz July
18, 1922 ; assigned to Vera Cruz Oct. 2, 1923 ; For.
Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Messina Oct. 29, 1928 ; to Strasbourg July 1, 1929 ;
married.
Wood, John Rhoden. — h. Dupont, Ga., Feb. 7, 1894 ;
attended high sch. and business sch. ; teacher in pub-
lic sch. 1912 ; mgr. of theater 1913 ; stenog., ac-
countant, and auditor 1914-16 ; asst. passenger and
ticl?et agt. 1917 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It. ; 1st It.,
O. R. C. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General in Paris
Aug. 12, 1919 ; v. c. at Paris Mar. 27, 1922 ; married.
Wood, Tuley N. (Mrs.) — 6. Paris, 111. ; high sch.
grad. ; in abstract office 1902-3 ; app. elk., temp., at
$900 in the Dept. of State Dec. 22, 1917; at $1,100
Mar. 1. 1918; at $1,200 July 1, 1918; permanently,
at $900 Feb. 1, 1921 ; at $1,200 Aug. 1, 1921 ; at
$1,400 Oct. 6, 1923; at $1,680 July 1, 1924; at
$1,740 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,800 Nov. 1, 1927; at
$1,920 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,000 Mar. 1,
1930 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— FA.
Woodford, Archer. — b. Paris, Ky., June 11, 1899;
Univ. of Mich, one yr. ; Centre Coll., A. B. 1920 ;
Columbia Univ., summer 1920 ; U. S. Army 1918 ;
asst. prof., Tex. Agric. and Mech. Coll., 1921-23 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Sao Paulo May 15, 1923 ;
V. c. at Sao Paulo Feb. 25. 1924 ; at Santos, temp.,
June 26, 1926; at Rio de Janeiro Oct. 23, 1926; at
Pernambuco, temp., Mar. 28, 1927 ; at Rio de Janeiro
May 13, 1927 ; at Bahia, temp., July 15, 1927 : at
Rio de Janeiro Oct. 17, 1927; elk. at Managua Apr. 1,
1928 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c.
of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 17, 1928 ;
assigned as 3d sec. at INIanagua May 25, 1928 ; as
V. <;. at Puerto Cortes Aug. 14, 1928 ; at Berlin Mar.
26, 1930 ; at Breslau, temp., Sept. 15, 1930 ; at Berlin
Nov. 3, 1980.
Woods, Damon Clinton. — b. Corsicana, Tex., May 3,
1888; Univ. of Tex., LL. B. 1910; mem. of bar of
Tex. ; law practice 1910-18 ; asst. county atty. ; Am.
Red Cross 1918-19 ; app., after exam., cons, of class
seven Sept. 5. 1919 ; detailed to Marseille Oct. 29,
1919 ; assigned to Cape Haitien Dec. 27, 1921 ; de-
tailed to Paris Sept. 21, 1923 ; class six June 3,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to Paris Feb. 28, 1927 ; to Strasbourg, temp.,
May 11, 1928 ; class six May 17, 1928 ; assigned to
Paris Sept. 28, 1928 ; married.
Woods, Leslie Earle. — 6. Cairo, 111., July 9, 1899 ;
high sch. grad. ; Dassault Sch. ; tutors in French and
German 1923-27 ; U. S. Army 1918-19, 1st It. ; elk.
in War Dept. 1919-21, in Dept. of State 1921-22;
app.. after exam., v. c. of career of class three May
26, 1922 ; assigned to Strasbourg Dec. 23, 1922 ; class
two Nov. 23, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Biarritz Dec. 12, 1924 ; to Stras-
bourg Jan. 7, 1925 ; class eight and cons. Mar. 20,
1925 ; assigned to Calais Aug. 21, 1925 ; to Strasbourg
Oct. 7, 1925 ; to Glasgow Mar. 24, 1927 ; to the Dept.
Mar. 30, 1929 ; class seven May 23, 1929 ; assigned to
Sault Ste. Marie Sept. 24, 1929 (canceled) ; to Cobh
Ocf. 16, 1929 ; married.
Woodward, George Carlton. — 6. near Unionville, Pa.,
Dec. 7, 1874 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
elk. and bookkeeper to 1897 ; prospecting, mining,
law elk., and stenog. in Alaska 1897-1904 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Dawson June 10, 1904 ; v. and
dep. cons, and elk. at Dawson Oct. 26, 1904 ; v. and
dep. cons. gen. at Vancouver Sept. 3, 1910 ; v. c. at
Vancouver Feb. 6, 1915 ; app., after exam., cons, of
class nine Mar. 2, 1915, and detailed to Vancouver ;
assigned to Matamoros Mar. 20, 1017 ; class eight
Sept. 14, 1917 ; assigned to Campbellton Aug. 31,
1918 ; class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; For. Ser. officer of
class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Prince Rupert
June 21, 1927 ; married.
Woodward, Stanley. — 6. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 12,
1899 ; Chestnut Hill Acad. ; St. George's Sch. ; Yale,
B. A. 1922 ; L'ficole Libre des Sciences Politlques
1923-24 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; teacher, Yale-in-China,
Changsha. 1922-23 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass. Mar. 20, 1925 ; v. c. of career and assigned
to the Dept. Sept. 2, 1925 ; to Geneva Mar. 3, 1926 ;
detailed to 10th and 12th sess., League of Nations
Opium Advisory Committee, Geneva, 1927 and 1929 ;
to the Dept. Mar. 10, 1929; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
June 13, 1929 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Brussels and
Luxemburg June 26, 1929 ; class eight and cons. Dec.
19. 1929 : sec. of del.. Conf. for the Codification of
Int. Law. The Hague, 1930 ; married.
Wooten, Ralph Hudson (Capt.) — b. Independence,
Miss., Aug. 30, 1893; Tex. Agric. and Mech. Coll.,
B. S. 1916; entered U. S. Army Aug. 8, 1918; as-
signed as mil. att. at Santiago, Chile, Aug. 9, 1929 ;
married.
BIOGRAPHIES
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Worlcy, Lee.— 7). Kello.s.K, Idalio, Mar. IG. 1907;
Univ. of Wash.. B. B. A.. 1930 : 2tl It., O. R. C. ; app..
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as
V. c. at Vancouver, temp., Dec. 29, 1930.
Worman, Charles Edwin. — 6. Van Wert, Ohio, Jan.
9, 1901 ; attended high sch. ; Shepherd Coll. State
Normal Sch. of W. Va. ; U. S. Army 1917-19 : elk.,
Dept. of State, 1919-23, 1926. in Am. Emb. at Tokyo
192.3-25 ; elk.. Prep. Commn. for the Conf. on Reduc-
tion and Limitation of Armament. Geneva, 1926 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Bergen Oct. 31, 1926 ;
V. c. at Bergen Feb. 25, 1927 ; at Oporto July 22,
10.30.
Wormuth, Romeyn. — h. Port Leyden, N. Y., Jan. 31.
1876 ; Cornell Univ., A. B. 1901 ; mem. of bar of
N. Y. ; ttaclier in summer sch. 1S95-1902 ; asst.
principal, Troy Acad., 1901-2 ; law practice 1904-18 ;
app., after exam., cons, of class eight Feb. 5. 1918 ;
assigned to Esbjerg, Denmark. June 7, 1919 ; detailed
to Copenhagen July 7, 1919 ; class seven Sept. 5,
1919 ; assigned to Newcastle, New South Wales. July
13, 1921 ; detailed to Sydney, N. S. W. Sept. 30, 1922 ;
class six Mar. 1, 1923 ; returned to Newcastle Aug.
20, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
assigned to St. John, N. B., Oct. 23, 1924 ; class six
Feb. 24, 1925 ; class five Dec. 31, 1929 ; married.
Worster, Stephen Carlton. — b. Eliot, Me., Jan. 30,
1900; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog..
War Dept., 1918-19 ; stenog-clk. in El Salvador 1919-
20 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Manzanillo Mar.
14, 1921 ; at Torreon Apr. 26, 1921 ; v. c. at Torreon
June 27, 1021 ; at Winnipeg Mar. 7, 1922 ; resigned
Oct. 15, 1922 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Nogales
Feb. 16, 1923 ; v. c. at Nogales Sept. 22, 1923 ; at
Aguascalientes Dec. 7, 1925 ; at Vera Cruz Jan. 2,
1926 ; at Kingston Nov. 22. 1926 ; resigned Feb. 25,
1927 ; app. v. c. at Rosario Mar. 5. 1927 ; at Anto-
fagasta July 20, 1927 ; at Iqu:que, temp., Aug. 27,
1927 ; at Antofagasta Mar. 3. 1928 ; at Iquique, temp.,
Feb. 6, 1929 ; at Arica July 2, 1929 ; at Niagara
Falls Aug. 26, 1930.
Wright, James H. — b. Chillicothe, Mo., Feb. 21,
1007 ; high sch. grad. : Univ. of Mo. 1924-27 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned
as V. c. at Vera Cruz, temp., Jan. 7, 1930 ; to the
For. Ser. Seh. Apr. 19. 19.30 ; to Cologne July 9,
10.30 ; married.
Wright, Jennie Viola. — b. Woodland, Mich. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; elk. 1906-12, in War
Dept. 1018-20 ; app. elk. at $1,100 in the Dept.
of State Apr. 16. 1920 : at $1,200 Dec. 30, 1922,
effective January 1, 1923; at $1,440 July 1, 1924;
al .l;l,.300 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,680 Jan. 16, 1926 ;
at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,860 July
1. 1928; at $2,000 Dec. 1, 1929; at $2,200 July 1,
1030. — PD.
Wright, Joshua Butler.— 6. Irvington, N. Y., Oct.
15, 1877; Lawrenceville Sch.; Princeton, B. S. 1899;
banking 1899-1906 ; ranching 1907-9 ; N. Y. Nat.
Guard 1901-7 ; app., after exam., sec. of leg. at
Tegucigalpa Aug. 4, 1909 ; sec. of leg. and cons. gen.
to Rumania, Serbia, and Bulgaria Feb. 1, 1912
(canceled); assigned to the Dept. Aug. 24, 1912;
sec. of leg. at Habana Sept. 12, 1912 (canceled) ;
sec. of leg. at Brussels Oct. 4, 1912 ; sec. of Am.
del., Opium Conf., The Hague, 1913 ; sec. of emb.
at Rio de Janeiro July 2, 1913 ; sec. of emb. or
leg. of class one by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; as-
signed to the Dept. July 28, 1915 ; acting chief.
Division of Latin American Affairs, Oct. 8, 1915 ;
couns. of emb. at Petrograd Oct. 2, 1916 ; to the
Dept. May 14, 1918 ; couns. of emb. at London Sept.
19, 1918 ; to the Dept. Oct. 4, 1921 ; expert asst.,
Conf. on Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921 ;
commr., Brazilian Centennial Exposition, 1922 ; 3d
asst. sec. of state Jan. 30. 1923 ; sec. of Am. del..
Fifth Int. Conf. of Am. States, Santiago, Chile, 1923 ;
dim., Bd. of Review of the Dept., Jan. 2, 1924 ; mem..
For. Ser. Personnel Bd., June 23, 1924 ; title changed
to " asst. see. of state " July 1, 1924 ; app. E. E.
and M. P. to Hungary Feb. 26, 1927 ; to Uruguay
Sept. 29, 1930 ; married.
Wright, Maitland Schoolcraft. — 6. Pope Co., Minn.,
July 17, 1870 ; attended high sch. and normal sch. ;
telegraph operator ; telegrapher in Navy Dept. dur-
ing Spanish-Amer. War ; office of supt. of State, War,
Navy Bldg. 1899-1902 ; app. elk. at $900 in the
Dept. of State Jan. 10, 1902; at $1,000 July 1, 1903;
at $1,200, temp., Mar. 23, 1904 ; permanently July
1.5, 1904; at $1,400 Mar. 4, 1907; at $1,600 Oct. 21,
1910 ; representative of the Dept. on the Gen. Supply
Committee Aug. 22, 1917 ; at $1,800 Mar. 1, 1919 ;
at $2,100 July 1, 1924 ; chief, stationery room, Aug.
1924 ; at $2,200 Dec. 1, 1925 ; at $2,400 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,600 July 1, 1930; married.— CC.
Wyles, Charl Curtys Lee Beauregard. — b. Harmony,
Md., June 15, 1873 ; attended business sch. ; Physi-
cians and Surgeons Coll. two yrs. ; U. S. Army 1898-
1921, capt. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Frankfort-
on-the-Main Oct. 16, 1922 ; v. c. at Frankfort-on-the-
Main Aug. 7, 1924.
Wyman, Willard Gordon (1st Lt.) — b. Augusta, Me.,
Mar. 21, 1898 : Lincoln Inst. ; Coburn Classical Inst. ;
Bowdoin Coll. ; U. S. M. A., grad. 1918 ; assigned
as language officer at Peiping Feb. 20, 1928 ; married.
Wynne, Edward Cyril.— b. Oakland, Calif., Mar. 29,
1890; Harvard, A. B. 1917, M. A. 1925, Ph. D.
1927 ; mem. of bar of Calif. ; U. S. Army 1917-19,
1st It., overseas service; major, O. R. C. ; on detail
with Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace. Paris, 1919 ;
app., after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four
Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Tokyo Dec. 11, 1919 ;
class three Aug. 24, 1921 ; assigned to the Dept.
Jan. 30, 1922 ; asst. solicitor in the Dept. of State
1922-24 ; asst. in dept. of govt., Harvard, 1925-27 ;
asst. to sec. of Am. del., Int. Radiotelegraph Conf.,
Washington, 1927 ; instructor in hist., govt., and eco-
nomics. Harvard, 1927-29 ; lecturer in int. relations,
Mass. Univ. Extension Courses and Harvard-Boston
Extension Courses, 1928-29 ; app. asst. to the solicitor
of the Dept. of State at $3,200 Feb. 18, 1929 ; draft-
ing officer July 1, 1929 ; asst. historical adviser July
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22, 1929; at $4,600 Aug. 8, 1929; at $4,800 July 1,
1930 ; act. historical adviser Nov. 1, 1930 ; married. —
IIA.
Wythe, George. — 6. Weatherford, Tex., Aug. 29,
1893; Univ. of Tex., A. B. 1914; U. S. Army 1917-
19, maj., overseas service ; app. trade commr. at
Constantinople Apr. 12, 1920; resigned Sept. 29,
1923 ; reapp. trade commr. at Mexico City May 22,
1925 ; asst. cml. att, July 8, 1925 ; cml. att. at Mexico
City June 29, 1928 ; married.
Xanthaky, Theodore Anthony. — i. New York City
, Dec. 27, 1897 ; Neve York Uuiv. 1915-17 ; cashier
and accountant in export house 1917-19 ; in credit
dept. of bank 1919-20 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
General at Rio de Janeiro Sept. 1, 1920 ; v. c. at
Rio de Janeiro Sept. 24, 1923 ; married.
Yates, Lloyd Deming. — 6. in Alexandria Co., Va.,
Jan. 30, 1903 ; Princeton 1923 ; Amherst, A. B. 1924 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. Sept. 11,,
1925 ; V. c. of career May 20. 1926 ; assigned to
Bueuos Aires May 25, 1926 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Buenos Aires Dec. 19, 1929 ; to Hamburg
Sept. 9, 1930; married.
Yeager, Charles Franklin, jr. — 6. Greeley, Colo., July
2, 1902 ; high sch. grad. ; business course ; studied
law ; Tex. Nat. Guard 1923-24 ; ranching and con-
struction work ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Piedras
Negras June 28, 1924 ; v. c. at Piedras Negras
Aug. 1, 1925 ; at Torreon Nov. 21, 1925 ; at Buenaven-
tura Feb. 25, 1928; at Patras Jan. 11, 1930.
Yeager, Emer (Maj.) — h. in Vigo Co., Ind., Aug. 11,
1886 ; attended high sch. ; entered U. S. Army Apr.
3. 190S ; assigned as mil. att. at Warsaw Oct. 8, 1928 ;
also at Bucharest Nov. 27, 1928 ; married.
Yearns, Kenneth John, — h. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan.
20, 1907 ; George Washington, A. B. 1929 ; newspaper
work 1923-30 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass.. v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 16, 1930; assigned to the Dept., temp., Dec. 20,
1930.
Yepis, Alfonso Fernando. — b. Tucson, Ariz., Dec. 13,
1899 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of Ariz. 1919 ;
with express company 1919-20 ; elk. and asst. cashier
1921-22 ; salesman 1923 ; with railroad in Mexico
1925—26 ; app. elk. at Am. Consulate at Guaymas
Dec. 3, 1927 ; at Manzanillo Feb. 14, 1928 ; resigned
Aug. 20, 1928; app. elk. at Guaymas Feb. 26, 1929;
V. c. at Guaymas May 17, 1930 ; married.
Yerby, William James. — b. Oldtown, Ark., Sept. 22,
1867; Roger Williams Iniv.. A. B. 1893; Meharry
Coll. of Walden Univ., M. D. 1898; publisher 1893-
1903; practiced medicine 1898-1906; app., after
exam., cons, at Sierra Leone June 28, 1906 ; cons,
of class nine by act approved Feb. 5, 1915; class
seven Feb. 22, 1915, and assigned to Dakar; class
six June 4, 1920 ; F(jr. Ser. officer of class seven
July 1, 1924; assigned to La Rochelle May 14, 1925;
to Oporto Oct. 25, ir26; to Nantes July 18, 1930;
married.
Yingling, Raymund Thomas. — b. Westminster, Md.,
Jan. 14, 1898 ; Western Md. Coll., A. B. 1918 ; George-
town, LL. B. 1921 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ; S. A. T. C.
1918 ; in War Dept. 1918, 1919-20 ; app. elk. at
.$1,200 in the Dept. of State Sept. 30, 1920 ; at
.i;i,400 Sept. 16, 1922; law dk. at $2,000 Feb. 10,
1923; at $2,400 July 1, 1924; at $2,500 May 1,
1925; drafting officer at $3,000 Oct. 16, 1925; at
$3,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; asst. to the solicitor
at $3,800 Feb. 1, 1929 ; at $4,200 July 1, 1930.— SO.
Yost, Bartley Francis. — b. Switzerland, Sept. 30,
1877 ; Am. citizen ; Washburn Acad. grad. ; studied
law ; teacher in public sch. 1896-98, 1902-6 ; elk.
1900-1901 ; elk. in dist. court and publisher 1906-8 ;
app., after exam., cons. asst. June 24, 1908 ; dep.
cons. gen. at Paris Apr. 20, 1909 ; cons. agt. at
Almeria Mar. 3, 1913 ; detailed to Barcelona May
13, 1916 ; returned to Almeria Aug. 29, 1916 ; de-
tailed to Genoa June 7, 1917 ; v. c. at Genoa Aug.
21, 1917 ; detailed to the Dept. Jan. 16, 1918 ; assigned
to Santa Rosalia June 15, 1918; cons, of class eight
July 6, 1918 ; assigned to Santa Rosalia July 22,
1918; to Guaymas Nov. 22, 1918; class seven Sept.
5. 1919; class six June 4, 1920; assigned to Torreon
Dec. 17, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1,
1924; assigned to Sault Ste. Marie Oct. 13, 1926;
class six June 8, 1927 ; assigned to Mazatlan Sept.
30, 1929 (canceled); class five July 24, 1930;
married.
Yost, Charles Woodruff. — 6. Watertown, N. Y., Nov.
6, 1907 ; Hotchkiss Sch. ; Princeton, A. B. 1928 ; ficole
des Hautes Etudes Internationales 1928-29 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as
v. c. at Alexandria, temp., Dec. 18, 1930.
*Young, Evan E. — b. Kenton, Ohio, Aug. 17, 1878 ;
Hiram Coll. and S. Dak. Sch. of Mines ; Univ. of Wis.,
LL. B. ; mem. of bar of S. Dak. ; S. Dak. Volunteers
and U. S. Army 1898-1901, capt., Philippine service;
law practice 1903-5 ; app., after exam., cons, at
Flarput Aug. 12, 1905 ; at Saloniki June 10, 1908 ;
chief. Division of Near Eastern Affairs, Nov. 24, 1909 ;
E. E. and M. P. to Ecuador July 6, 1911 ; foreign
trade adviser in the Dept. of State Sept. 4, 1912 ;
del.. Fifth Int. Cong, of Chambers of Com., Boston,
1912 ; cons. gen. at Halifax June 5, 1913 ; cons. gen.
of class Ave by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class four
Oct. 24, 1918 ; at Constantinople Jan. 19. 1920 ;
Am. commr. to Baltic provinces in Russia Mar. 25,
1920 ; class three June 4, 1920 ; class two Nov. 23,
1921 ; ordered to proceed to Washington Sept. 19,
1922 ; detailed to the Dept. Feb. 15, 1923 ; chief. Divi-
sion- of Eastern European Affairs, July 3, 1923 ; For.
Ser. officer of class one July 1, 1924 ; E. E. and M. P.
to the Dominican Republic Sept. 18. 1925 ; to Bolivia
Dec. 16, 1929 (canceled); resigned Feb. 3, 1930;
married.
Young, Fred Rex. — b. Defiance, Iowa, Apr. 12, 1886 ;
high sch. grad. ; Iowa State Teachers' Coll., summer
1904; studied accountancy; teacher in public sch.
1904-10 ; asst. postmaster 1910-17 ; dep. county
treas. 1917-18; elk., War Dept., 1918; app. elk. at
$1,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 17, 1918; at $1,200
Aug. 1, 1919 ; at $1,400 Mar. 1, 1921 ; at $1,600
Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $1,860 July
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1. 1024; at $1,920 Dec. 1. 1925; at ?2.100 July 1.
1928 (Welch Act); at $2,200 July 1, 1928; chief
of audit section, Bu. of Accounts, at $2,600 Mar.
1.1, 1930 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1930 ; married.— BA.
Young, Hattie V. (Mrs.) — b. Defiance, Iowa ; high
sch. grad. ; attended coll. three yrs. ; asst. bookkeeper ;
asst. to county treas. ; elk. in Govt, depts. ; app. elk.
at $900 in the Dept. of State Jan. 8, 1921 ; at $1,000
Jan. 16, 1922 ; at $1,100 Mar. 1, 1924 ; at $1,200
Alay 31, 1924. effective June 1 ; at $1,440 July 1.
1924;. at $1,500 May 1, 1926; at $1,620 July 1,
192S (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928; at $1,800
July 1, 1930.— I'D.
Young-,' James Barclay. — 6. Washington, D. C, Feb.
14, 1884 ; William Penn Charter Sch. grad. ; Univ.
of Pa., B. S. 1907 ; studied law ; newspaper reporter ;
.sec. to mem. of Cong. ; app., after exam., cons. asst.
July 19, 1909 ; v. and dep. cons, at Milan Sept. 8,
1909 ; dep. cons. gen. at Berlin Mar. 16, 1911 ; v.
Mud dep. cons, at Breslau Apr. 28, 1911; dep. cons,
uen. at Berlin May 26, 1911 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at
(ienoa Feb. 19, 1912 ; v. and dep. cons, at Milan
July 22, 1913 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Genoa Aug.
20. 1913 ; v. c. at Genoa Feb. 6, 1915 ; cons, of class
ciglit Mar. 2, 1915, and assigned to Tunis (canceled) ;
detailed as v. c. at Belgrade Apr. 1915 ; at Vienna
Dec. 1915; assigned to Flume July 24, 1916; de-
tailed to the Dept. Apr. 7, 1917 ; class seven Sept.
14, 1917 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Venice
Apr. 16, 1920; class five June 4, 1920; class four
Aug. 23, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1,
1924 ; class four Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to South-
ampton Nov. 20, 1929; class three May 9, 1930;
married.
Young, Whitney. — h. Chicago, 111., Jan. 31, 1896;
H.iivard, A. B. 1918; U. S. Army 1917-18, 2d It.;
witli ruliber company 1919-21 ; domes, and foreign
banking 1921-23 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three June 13, 1924 : For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Kobe July 31, 1924 ; to
Nagasaki, temp., Aug. 13, 1928 ; to Yokohanui Aug.
31, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Yoko-
hama Oct. 16, 1929 ; to Taihoku, temp., Oct. 30, 1930.
Young, ■William C— b. in Shelby Co., Ky., Dec. 1,
1879 ; Washington and Lee Univ., A. B. 1901 ; taught
sch. 190.3-4 ; mgr. of estate and brokerage business
1904-14 ; with financial Corp. 1914-16 ; travel and
study 1916-18; elk. in War Dept. 1918, in Treas.
Dept. in France 1918-20 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
General at London Sept. 3, 1920 ; v. c. at London
Jan. 27, 1922 ; at Paris Mar. 9, 1925 ; at Lille
June 16, 1925 ; at Paris Sept. 24, 1925 ; at Boulogne-
sur-Mer, temp., Jan. 8, 1929* at Paris Apr. 9, 1929.
Young, Willis Harold. — b. Morristown, Minn., July
2. 1898 ; attended business sch. ; George Washington,
LL. B. 1923 ; mem. of bar of Va. ; U. S. Army 1918-
19 ; elk. and claim examiner, Treas. Dept., 1919-25 ;
chief elk. in Federal penitentiary, Dept. of Justice,
192.5-26 ; app. law elk. at $1,860 in the Dept. of
State June 1, 1926; at $1,920 Nov. 1, 1927; at $2,100
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 ;
at $2,600 Mar. 1, 1929 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1930 ;
married. — PD.
Zaveckas, Stanley.— Clk. at $1,500 in the N. Y. Dis-
patch Agency of the Dept. of State Feb. 1, 1930.
Zawadzki, Casimir Tadeusz Walter. — b. Buffalo,
N. Y., Sept. 11, 1899 ; attended high sch. ; Canisius
Coll. 1921-23 ; Polish Army 1917-21 ; app. clk. in Am.
Consulate General at Munich July 3, 1924 ; v. c. at
Munich Sept. 5, 1925^ at Berlin Sept. 29, 1928;
married.
Zilch, Helen Josephine. — &. Cumberland, Md. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Wittenberg Coll.
1924-26 ; Univ. of Md. 1926-27 ; app. clk., temp., at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Jan. 6, 1930 ; perma-
nently Aug. 8, 1930. — SS.
DIPLOMATIC AND FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS WHO DIED DURING THE YEAR 1930'
Anderson, Norman Leonard. — B. Minneapolis, Minn.,
May 14, 18S9 ; Harvard, A. B. 1912 ; Univ. of Wis.
Law Sch. two and one-half yrs. ; entered Bu. of For.
and Domes. Com. ; cml. agt. 1916-17 ; app. trade
commr. at Copenhagen Dec. 1917 ; at Stockholm Aug.
1018 ; cml. att. at Copenhagen, Cbristiania, and
Stockholm June 19, 1919 ; app., after exam., cons, of
class six Mar. 1, 1923 ; detailed to Melbourne Apr.
27, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
resigned Mar. 20, 1926 ; died at Minneapolis, Minn.,
Dec. 22, 1930.
Bailey, James G. — b. Salyersville, Ky., Apr. 7, 1868 ;
Lebanon Univ. ; Northern Ind. Univ. of Law ; mem.
of Ky. Legislature 1895-97 ; law practice ; Census
Office 1900-1901 ; app. sec. of leg. to Guatemala and
Honduras June 22, 1901 ; to Nicaragua, Costa Rica,
and Salvador June 5, 1903 ; at Stockholm Aug. 6,
1907 ; sec. of emb. at Mexico City Aug. 4, 1909 ;
resigned Aug. 1910 ; app. sec. of leg. at Berne Mar.
2, 1911 ; to the Netherlands and Luxemburg Feb. 1,
1912 ; hon. del.. Int. Cong, on Uniform Legislation
concerning Letters of Exchange, The Hague, 1912 ;
sec. of leg. at Lisbon Feb. 11, 1914 ; sec. of emb.
or leg. of class three by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ;
class two Nov. 5, 1915 ; assigned to Petrograd Dec. 6.
1916; to the Dept. June 24, 1918; class one Aug.
27, 1918 ; assigned to Berne Nov. 1, 1919 ; to Bucha-
rest June 10, 1920 ; unassigned from Nov. 10, 1920 ;
couns. of leg. at Cbristiania June 7, 1921 ; For. Ser.
officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; resigned Jan. 1,
1926 ; died in Colo. Oct. 14, 1930.
Brittain, Joseph I. — 6. New Brighton, Pa., Nov. 2,
1858 ; attended high sch. and seminary ; editor ; spe-
cial census agt. in Ohio 1890 ; mem. of 70th and 71st
Assembly of Ohio ; solicitor for East Palestine, Ohio ;
sec. of agric. society seven yrs. ; app., after exam.,
cons, at Nantes Oct. 15, 1897 ; at Kehl June 6, 1902 ;
at Prague Mar. 30, 1907 ; cons. gen. at Coburg Sept.
1 Biographies of former officers who had resigned are also included if the Department
tion regarding their decease.
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18, 1913 : at Auckland Apr. 24, 1914 ; cons. gen. of
class five by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class four
Feb. 22, 1915, and assigned to Sydney, N. S. W. ; to
Winnipeg Sept. 8, 1919 ; retired as For. Sor. officer of
class three .July 1, 1924. under the provisions of the
.ict of May 24, 1924 ; died at Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 22,
1930.
Buck, Charles W.— b. Vicksburg, Miss., in 1849 ;
attended Georgetown Coll., Ky. ; Univ. of Ky. Law
Sch. grad. ; law practice ; app. E. E. and M. P. to
Peru Apr. 2, 1885 ; resigned Apr. 5, 1889 ; died at
rx)uisville, Ky., Nov. 30, 1930.
Diekema, Gerrit John. — b. Holland, Mich., Mar. 27,
1859; Hope Coll.. A. B. 1881 ; Univ. of Mich., LL. B.
1883: mem. of liar of Mich.; mem. of Mich. Legisla-
ture 1885-91. speaker 1889; mem. of Spanish Claims
Commn. 1901-6 ; mem. of Cong. 1906-10 ; dir., Nat.
Republican Speakers Bu., 1912; bank pres. and dir.;
app. E. E. and M. P. to the Netherlands Sept. 11,
1929 ; died at his post Dec. 20, 1930.
Dinsmore. Hugh Anderson. — b. Benton Co., Ark.,
Dec. 24, 1850 ; law practice 1878-84 ; app. min. resi-
dent and cons. gen. to Korea Jan. 12, 1887 ; resigned
1890 ; mem. of House of Representatives 1893-1905 ;
regent of Smithsonian Inst. 1899-1903; died at St.
Louis, Mo., May 2, 1930.
Grimke, Archibald H.— 6. Charleston, S. C, 1849 ;
attended Lincoln Univ. and Harvard ; newspaper
work ; app. cons, at Santo Domingo July 30, 1894 ;
resigned 1898 ; pres. of Am. Negro Acad. 1903-19 ;
died at Washington. D. C, -Feb. 25, 1930.
Gunsaulus, Edwin Norton. — 6. Mount Liberty, Ohio,
Dec. 13, 18.59 ; high sch. grad. ; editor and publisher
of weekly newspaper ; mayor of Centerburg, Ohio, one
term ; dep. state oil insp. ; app., after exam., cons,
at Pernambuco Feb. 1, 1900; at Toronto Nov. 13,
1901 ; at Cork Mar. 8, 1905 ; at Rimouski June 22,
1906 ; at Johannesburg June 10, 1908 ; cons, of class
three by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class two Mar.
2, 1915 ; cons. gen. of class three July 12, 1916, and
assigned to Singapore ; to Halifax July 1, 1920 ; to
Wellington Oct. 3, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
two July 1, 1924 ; retired Dec. 13, 1924, under the
provisions of the act of May 24, 1924 ; died at
Columbus, Ohio. June 11, 1930.
Hardy, Arthur S. — b. Andover, Mass., Aug. 13, 1847 ;
U. S. M. A., grad. 1869; Ecole des Fonts et
Chauss^es 1873 ; prof, of math., Iowa Coll., 1871 ;
on faculty of Dartmouth 1874-93; editor of magazine
189.3—97 ; app. min. resident and cons. gen. to Persia
July 12, 1897 ; E. E. and M. P. to Greece, Roumania,
and Servia Apr. 18, 1899 ; to Switzerland Dec. 29,
1900; to Spain Sept. 26, 1902; resigned May 1,
1905 ; died at Woodstock, Conn., Mar. 13, 1930.
Hart, Charles Burdett. — 6. Baltimore, Md., in
1851; l)anker ; editor and proprietor of newspaper;
app. E. E. and M. 1*. to Colombia May 27, 1897 ; re-
signed Feb. 190.'! ; died at Harrisonburg, Va., Aug. 8,
1930.
HoUis, William Stanley. — h. Chelsea, Mass., Apr. 4,
1866 ; private tutors ; U. S. N. A. 1883-84 ; M.9ss.
Volunteer Militia 1888-89 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Cape Town July 1, 1889 ; cons. agt. at Port
Natal Mar. 18, 1891 ; cons, at Mozambique Aug. 18,
1892 ; at Lourengo Marques Jan. 6, 1898 ; at Pre-
toria, temp., Dec. 15, 1899 ; at Lourengo Marques
Feb. 10, 1900 ; at Dundee May 31, 1909 ; cons. gen.
at Beirut Dec. 19, 1910 ; cons. gen. of class five by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; various details in Europe
1917 ; on leave of absence in U. S. under orders of
the Dept. Dec. 1917-Apr. 6, 1918 ; detailed to London
Mar. 22, 1918 ; assigned to Lisbon July 1, 1920 ; class
four June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class three
July 1. 1924 ; assigned to the Dept. Mar. 23, 1928 ;
died in Washington, D. C, June S, 1930.
J'ackson, Chester E. — b. near Racine, Wis. ; mem. of
(xpedition in Orinoco River region 1876; app. cons,
at Antigua June 4, 1878 ; resigned Apr. 19, 1890 ;
farming; mem. of Mich. Legislature 1897-98; died
at Ovid, Mich., Apr. 21, 1930.
Jackson, William Isaac. — b. Waterloo, 111., July 6,
1894 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; George
Washington Univ. four yrs. ; law elk. and asst.
chief of section, Treas. Dept., 1914-17 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, 1st It. ; accountant and investigator, Cong.
Committee on Expenditures of the War, 1919-20 ;
app. V. c. at Bahia Apr. 17, 1920 ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned
to Bahia Nov. 14, 1921 ; class two Feb. 26, 1923 ;
assigned to Montreal Apr. 27, 1923 ; class one Nov.
23, 1923 ; cons, of class seven June 3, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Torreon Feb. 21, 1927 ; class seven May 17, 1928 ;
assigned to the Dept. Jan. 10, 1929 ; to Agua Prieta,
temp., Apr. 23, 1929 ; to the Dept. May S. 1929 ; to
Habana Mar. 18, 1930 ; class six July 24, 1930 ; died
at his post Nov. 2, 1930.
King, Wilson, — b. Pittsburgh, Pa., May 26, 1846;
Western Univ. ; newspaper work ; app. cons, at Dub-
lin Mar. 25, 1872 ; at Bremen Feb. 25, 1876 ; at
Birmingham June 3, 1879 ; resigned June 15, 1885 ;
died at Birmingham Jan. 21, 1930.
Kirk, Milton Beckwith.— 6. Chicago, 111., Nov. 17,
1880 ; attended sch. in France and Germany ; Chicago
Latin Sch. ; Yale ; brokerage business two yrs. ; mem.
of mfg. firm ; app., after exam., cons. elk. Mar. 30,
1907 ; dep. cons. gen. at Paris May 28, 1907 ; cons,
asst. July 1, 1908 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Boma
Aug. 13, 1908 ; assigned to Cape Town Dec. 1909 ; v.
and dep. cons, at Johannesburg Mar. 3, 1910 ; v. and
dep. cons. gen. at Callao Dec. 23, 1910 ; cons, at
Manzanillo Aug. 19, 1911 ; at St. Johns, Quebec, Nov.
24, 1913 ; at Orillia Dec. 29, 1914 ; cons, of class
eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to
Nantes July 8, 1916; to St. Nazaire Sept. 12, 1917;
class seven Sept. 14, 1917 ; detailed to the Dept.
Oct. 24, 1918 ; assigned to Stavanger July 5, 1919 ;
class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Rouen Oct. 29,
1919 ; resigned Jan. 2, 1923 ; died at Paris, France,
Mar. 28, 1030.
Livingston, Lemuel W. — b. Monticello, Fla., in 1861 ;
Cooknian Inst, and Howard Univ. grad. ; in Treas.
Dept. 1883-88; principal of Douglas Sch. seven yrs.
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practiced medicine : app., after exam., cons, at Cape
Ilaiticn Jan. 14, 1898 ; cons, of class nine by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; resigned Dec. 17, 1919 ; died
in Haiti Dec. 18, 1930.
Lowry, Edward Prindle. — b. Lancaster, Wis., Aug.
5. 1887 ; attended high sch. ; U. S. M. A. 1907-8 ;
Officers Sch.. Philippine Is., grad. 1909 ; Nat. Univ.
of Mexico Law Sch. 1924-25 ; instructor, St. John's
Mil. Acad. 1908-9: Philippine Constabulary 1909-
11, It.; Persian Gendarmerie 1911-12, maj. ; elk. in
fruit company in Panama 1913-15; with logging
company 1915-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, maj. ; Lith-
uanian Mil. Mission to U. S. 1920 ; app. elk. in Am.
Leg. at Habana Nov. 16, 1920 ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned
to Habana Dec. 22, 1921 ; to Mexico City Apr. 12,
1922 ; class two Feb. 26, 1923 ; class one Nov. 23,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class
eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; cons. Mar. 3, 1925 ; assigned to
Mexico City Sept. 14, 1925 ; to the Dept. Mar. 2,
1926 ; to Guadalajara Aug. 17, 1927 ; class seven
May 17, 1928 ; app. sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 24,
1928 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Mexico City Sept. 10,
1928 ; 2d sec. at Mexico City June 27, 1929 : class
six Dec. 19, 1929 ; died at his post Nov. 11, 1930.
Mitchell. Mason.— 6. Hamilton, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1859 ;
I'hillips Acad, and St. John's; lecturer and writer;
theatrical mgr. twenty-five yrs. ; chief of scouts under
Canadian govt. 1885 ; Spanish-American War service ;
app., after exam., cons, at Zanzibar July 23, 1902 ;
cml. agt. at Campbellton Mar. 8, 1905 ; cons, at
Chungking Sept. 8, 1905 ; at Apia May 1, 1908 ; cons,
of class six by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned
to Queenstown Apr. 16, 1920 ; class five June 4, 1920 ;
as.signed to Malta Dec, 27, 1921 ; retired as For. Ser.
officer of class six July 1. 1924, under the provisions
of the act of May 24, 1924 ; died in New York City
June 16, 1930.
Mooney. Daniel Francis, — h. St. Marys, Ohio, Jan.
16, 1865 ; Ohio State Univ., LL. B. 1894 ; city solici-
tor 1896-1900 : mem. of Ohio Senate 1908-10, 1912-
13 ; law practice ; app. E. E. and M. P. to Paraguay
Jan. 30, 1914 ; resigned June 13, 1921 ; died at
Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 14, 1930.
Moore, Alexander Pollock. — 6. Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov.
10, 1867 ; in newspaper business beginning 1878 as
reporter, editor, publisher and owner ; editor-in-chief
of newspaper 1904-23 ; pres. of publishing company ;
app. A. E. and P. to Spain Mar. 3, 1923 ; resigned
Mar. 1, 1925 ; app. A. E. and P. to Peru Mar. 29,
1928; died at Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 17, 1930.
Murphy, Dominic I. — J). Philadelphia, Pa., May 31,
1847 ; attended public and private sch. ; journalist
,and lawyer ; app. elk. in Pension Office Mar. 22, 1871 ;
chief elk. of Pension Bu., first dep. commr., and
comnir. of pensions ; sec. of Isthmian Canal Commn.
Apr. 14, 1904 ; app. cons, at Bordeaux May 23, 1905 ;
honorary commr.. Int. Maritime Exposition. Bordeaux.
1907 ; cons, at St. Gall Feb. 18, 1909 ; at Amsterdam
Feb. 7, 1914 ; cons, of class three by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915 ; cons. gen. of class four Feb. 22, 1915,
and assigned to Sofia ; to Stockholm July 8, 1919 ;
retired as For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924,
under the provisions of the act of May 24, 1924 ; died
at StocMiolm, Sweden, Apr. 13, 1930.
Robinson, John Randolph. — b. Paris, France, of Am.
parents, Oct. 14, 1904 ; attended sch. in BYance, Eng-
land, and Switzerland ; St. George's Sch. grad. ; Har-
vard, A. B. 1925 ; L'ficole Libre des Sciences Poli-
tiques 1924-25 ; Columbia Univ. Law Sch. 1925-26 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer, unclass., and v. c.
of career Aug. 24, 1927 ; assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. Sept. 29, 1927 ; to Calcutta Feb. 24, 1928 ; to
Madras, temp., Sept. 27, 1928 : to Nice Mar. 9, 1929 ;
also to Monaco Mar. 29. 1929 ; to Naples Nov. 1.
1929 ; died at his post Sept. 2, 1930.
Rodgrers, James Linn. — 6. Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 10,
1861 ; attended public and private sch. ; Ohio Univ. ;
newspaper work and mfg. ; mem. of Ohio state
commns., and sec. to gov. of Ohio ; app. cons. gen.
at Shanghai Mar. 8, 1905 ; at Habana Apr. 15, 1907 ;
cons. gen. of class two by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 :
detailed as special representative of the Dept. near
the de facto govt, of Mexico Feb. 28, 1916 ; returned
to Habana Feb. 1, 1917 ; assigned to Montreal Jan.
18, 1918 ; resigned Oct. 31, 1920 ; died at Columbus,
Ohio, Feb. 8, 1930.
Sleeper, Jacob.— b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 23, 1869 ;
attended public and private sch. in Europe ; private
sec. to gov. of Porto Rico ; app. sec. of leg. and cons.
gen. at Bogota May 26, 1893 ; resigned May 1898 ;
app. sec. of leg. at Habana May 21, 1902 ; at Caracas
June 28, 1906 ; at Berne Aug. 28, 1908 ; resigned
Mar. 10, 1910; died at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mar.
11, 1930.
Tenney, Charles Daniel. — 6. Boston, Mass., June
29, 1857 ; Dartmouth, grad, 1878, M. A. 1879 ; prin-
cipal of Anglo-Chinese Sch., Tientsin, 1886-95 ; pres.
of Imperial Chinese Univ., Tientsin, 1895-1900 ; Chi-
nese sec. Tientsin provisional govt. 1900-1902 ; pres.
of Imperial Chinese Univ., Tientsin, and supt. of sch.
in Chihili province 1902-6 ; dir. of Chinese govt, stu-
dents in U. S. and Eng. 1906-8 ; app. v. c. and inter-
preter at Tientsin Mar. 6, 1894 ; resigned June 30,
1896 ; app. Chinese sec. at Peking Mar. 11, 1908 ;
mem. of Joint Int. Opium Commn., Shanghai, 1900 ;
cons, at Nanking Mar. 13, 1912 ; resigned July 29,
1913 ; app. Chinese sec. at Peking May 1, 1914 ; also
sec. of emb. or leg. of class one June 26, 1919 ;
couns. of leg. July 21, 1919; unassigned from Feb.
28, 1921 ; resigned Feb. 28, 1922 ; died at Palo Alto.
Calif., Mar. 14, 1930.
Thomas, Frederick Lake. — b. Rochester, N. Y., Feb.
8, 1892 ; Univ. of Rochester, B. S. 1916 ; grad. work
Univ. of Colo. ; U. S. Army 1916-19, 1st It. : cml.
work 1919-21 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of
class three Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned to Bombay Dec.
14. 1921 ; class two Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to Cal-
cutta July 25, 1923 ; class one Nov. 23. 1923 : cons.
of class seven June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class
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eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Mukden Oct. 23, 1924 ;
to Shanghai Dec. 16, 1925 ; class seven June 8. 1927 ;
to Lausanne, temp., Oct. 21, 1929 ; to Malta Doc. 10,
1929 ; died at Denver, Colo., July 17, 1930.
Van Rensselaer, William Stephen. — 6. New York
City Apr. 7, 1886 ; Yale, B. A. 1908 ; New York Law
Sch. one yr. ; elk. in Am. Leg. at Lisbon 1908 ; em-
ployed in law office and business firms 1909-15 ; app.,
after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Aug. 3,
1916 ; assigned to Rome Aug. 10, 1916 ; to Madrid
Feb. 1, 1918 ; resigned July 16, 1918 ; died in New
York City Aug. 21, 1930.
Wainwright, John Tillotson. — 1). Rye, N. Y., Oct. 8,
1S98 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Princeton, B. A. 1922 ; St.
John's Coll., Cambridge Univ., England, B. A. 1924 ;
S. A. T. C. 1918 ; mgr. of book shop 1924-25 ; in-
structor in English, Princeton, 1925-26 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer uuclass. and v. c. of career
July 5, 1927 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Scb. Sept. 29,
1927 ; to Sao Paulo Feb. 24, 1928 ; to Guayaquil July
8, 1929 ; to Habana Apr. 29, 1930 : to Matanzas,
temp., July 8, 1930 ; died at his post Nov. 2, 1930.
Wallace, Hugh Campbell. — h. Lexington, Mo., Feb.
10, 1863 ; attended public and private sch. ; studied
under tutors ; receiver of public moneys in Utah 1885-
87 ; app. A. E. and P. to France Feb. 27, 1919 ; re-
signed July 6, 1921 ; died at Washington, D. C, Jan.
1. 1931.
Washburn, Albert Henry. — 6. Middleboro, Mass., in
1866 ; Cornell, Ph. B. 1889 ; Georgetown, LL. B. 1895 ;
Univ. of Va. 1895 ; mem. of bars of Va., Mass., N. Y. ;
law practice and asst. to U. S. attorney 1897-1901 ;
counsel for Treas. Dept., 1901-4 ; law practice 1904-
22 ; del, to Mass. Constitutional Convention 1917 ;
permanent mem. U. S. legal advisory hd. for Common-
wealth of Mass. ; pres. Assoc, of the Customs Bar ;
lecturer on political science and int. law at Dart-
mouth ; app. E. E. and M. P. to Austria Feb. 10,
1922 ; Am. del. on commn. of jurists to consider
amendment of laws of war pursuant to resolution
of Washington Conf. on Limitation of Armament,
The Hague, 1922-23 ; pres. mixed commn. to adjust
differences arising out of provisional cml. agreements
between Austria and Y'ugoslavia 1923-25 ; died at his
post Apr. 2, 1930.
12. DIPLOMATIC, CONSULAR, AND FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS WHO HAVE
RESIGNED, RETIRED, OR DIED IN THE SERVICE SINCE JANUARY 1, 1906 ^
•Adams, Edward LeG —
Adams, Newton C ,
Agerton, Baylor L ,
Albert, Talbot J
Albrecht, Charles H
Alden, Austin C
Alger, William E
Allman, Norwood F
Ames. Edward W.
Amory, Copley, jr..
Amsden, Charles A
Anderson, George B
Anderson, George E
Anderson, Larz
Anderson, Norman L
Anderson, T. Hart, jr
Anslinger, Harry J
Armstrong, James ,
Armstrong, John S., jr
Arnell, Charles J
Arnold, Frank D
Arnold, Olney
Asbury, Charles E
Atcherson, Lucile
Atwell, William P
Austin, Richard W
Authier, Joseph M
Averill, Henry
Avery, William L
Aym6, Louis H
Bacon, Robert
Bader. Ralph H
Bading, Gerhard A
Baehr, Max J
Bailey, Everett E
Bailey, James G
Bailly-Blanchard, Arthur.
Baker, Edward C
Baker, Henry D
Baker, Orlando H
Baldwin, George E
Bancroft, Edgar A
Bardel, V.'illiam ,
Barker, W. Roswell
Barrett, John
Bartleman, Richard M....
Baugh, Hubert G
Baxter, John K..
Beaupr6, Arthur M
Beeler, Azel D
Belden, Perry
•Belisle, Eugene L
Bell, Edward
Belt, John W
•Benedict, James S
Benson, Alexander
Date of
resignation or
retirement
July
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
1,1924
10, 1921
20, 1919
11,1916
Nov. 30, 1922
Apr.
Mar.
Feb.
July
7, 1924
8, 1906
8, 1929
1, 1927
June
June
Mar.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Mar.
Aug.
June
15. 1924
11,1913
20, 1926
19, 1921
29, 1929
— , 1921
1, 1920
—,1917
20. 1925
Date of
death
Reg-
ister
Oct. 2, 1928
1929
1922
1926
1926 1
1930 1
1926 I
1926
1926
1913 1
1930,
1928
1913
1926
1913
1931
1926 ;
Aug. 7, 1929
Mar. 19, 1917
Mar. 2,1910
Dec. 22,1930
Aug.
Sept.
25, 1921
19, 1927
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Dec.
23, 1907
16, 1909
— , 1921
— , 1921
Apr.
July
Nov,
Oct.
Sept,
Jan.
19, 1912
9, 1923
1, 1929
— , 1915
Dec.
Nov.
19, 1919
10, 1926
Mar. 5,1916
July 28,1911
Apr. 21,1919
May 16,1912
May 29,1919
Oct. 14,1930
Aug. 24,1925
Aug. 6, 1913
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Sept.
Feb.
Mar.
June
Oct.
June
July
18. 1920
1, 1928
9, 1907
30, 1917
— , 1913
— , 1914
28, 1913
13. 1921
30, 1924
1, 1924
I July 28, 1925
I Dec. 31, 1926
Oct. 28,1924
Dec.
July
July
14, 1921
1, 1924
— , 1920
1922
1926
1922
1928
1913
1913
1913
1922
1926
1913
1926
1926
1931
1926
1913
1931
1926
1926
1927
1913
1913
1926
1927
1929
1913
1926
1926
1926
1913
Bergh, Robert S. S
Bergholz, Leo A
Berliner, Solomon
Beutelspacher, Oustave...
Bickford, George F
Binda, John L
Bingham, Rutherfurd
Birch, David R
Birch, Thomas H
Bishop, Crawford M
Bishop, William H
Blair, Percy A.
Blumenthal, William
Bluthardt, Theodore J
Bond, Wallace C
Bonney, Wilbert L
Bordewich, Henry
Botkin, Theodosius
Boutell, Henry S
Boutell, Roger S. G
Bowens, G. Jarvis
Bradley, John R
Bradley, William H
Bragg, Edward S
Bray, John P
Brentano, Theodore
Brewer, Andrew J
Brickwood, Albert W., jr..
Bridgman, George H
Bright, Frederick I
Brissel, Charles F
Bristow, John A
*Brittain, Joseph I
Broomall, Harman L
Brown, C.Inness
Brown, F. Harold.
Brown, Henry Rhodes
Brown, Philip M
Brown, W. Duval
Bruce, D. K. E
Brumer, Samuel
Brunot, Hilary S
Bryan, Charles P
Bryce, Lloyd
Buckler, William H
Buckner, George W
Bundy, Richard C
Burgher, Robert S
Burlingham, Lloyd
Burnell, Albro L
Butler, Hamilton
Byington, A. Homer
Cable, Philander L
Caldwell, John C
Caldwell, John L
Calhoun, William J
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Apr. 27,1922
May 1, 1908
May 28, 1913
July 2, 1920
Mar. — , 1914
Mar. 15, 1922
Nov. 16, 1915
July 1, 1910
Nov. 29, 1929
Apr. 19,1909
Jan. 1,1911
Dec. 29,1927
July 31,1913
Apr. 17,1907
July 1, 1906
June 9, 1924
Mar. 19, 1917
May 1,1906
May 6,1927
Aug. 1, 1920
Mar. 1,1912
Dec. 31,1906
Apr. 20,1912
Apr. —,1915
July 1, 1924
Feb. 20,1924
June 2, 1922
Aug. —,1922
Jan. 15,1927
July 7, 1910
July 1, 1921
Nov. 1, 1927
Sept. 14, 1917
Mar. 23, 1908
Nov. 15, 1912
Sept. 10, 1913
June 16,1909
Aug. 5,1915
June 30,1924
Feb. 17,1929
Oct. 15,1921
Jan. 1,1913
Sept. 1,1907
May 1, 1930
Aug. 31,1909
May — , 1921
May 15,1913
Nov. 14, 1910
Oct. 9, 1916
July 22,1923
Mar. 19, 1912
May 27, 1918
Mar. 11, 1926
June 20,1912
Dec. 20,1917
Oct. 31,1916
Oct. 22,1930
Mar. 12, 1918
Apr. 2, 1917
Dec. 6, 1922
Sept. 19,1916
' Officers who have resigned and been reappointed, either to the Foreign Service or to the Department, are not included. An
asterisk indicates retirement under the provisions of the acts of May 24, 1924, and July 3, 1926; a dagger, that the date of death
is unknown. The date in the last column of the table indicates the Register in which a biography last appeared.
265
266
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Campbell, Charles, jr ' May
Canada, William W Apr.
Capps, Edward Mar.
Carey, Henry R Aug.
Carpenter, Fred W | Nov.
Carrigan, Clarence.
Carroll, B. Harvey
Carroll, Joseph W Oct.
Carroll, Philip
Carroll, Randolph F Apr.
Carter, Henry.. _ Sept.
Carter, John R Sept.
Castle, Clarence A Apr.
Caughy, Charles M ! Nov.
Cauldwell, Frederic \V Dec.
Cawston, Arthur H Apr.
Chabot, Frederick C Dec.
Chamberlain, George A... Aug.
Chandler, Charles L Mar.
Chapin, Albert C j Feb.
Chapman, Charles H j May
•Chase, Benjamin F Aug.
Cheney, Arthur S
Cheney, Elias H
Cheshire, Fleming D.
Chester, Frank D....
Child, Richard W....
31, 1918
1,1918
4, 1921
25, 1921
14, 1920
4. 1929
1. 1930
29,1911
18,1924
27, 1912
-.1913
15, 1925
25. 1924
7,1919
— , 1915
18, 1919
9, 1919
22. 1925
Date o(
death
Reg-
ister
May 17,1921
Dec. 22,1929
Mar. 31, 1922
Dec. 15,1906
June
Oct.
July
Feb.
—.1914 I
—,1916
1, 1908 '
11,1924
Aug. 27,1913
Nov. 25, 1925
Dec. 28,1908
Aug. 26,1924
June 13,1922
Chilton, Robert S
Chilton, Thomas W
Christian, Early B
Sept. 30, 1913
Mar. 22, 1926
Dec. 29,1930
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Oct.
July
1, 1910
Cloud, Frederick D
— , 1910
15, 1926
Cochran, Leo F . .. .
24, 1928
CoflBn, Henry P .
9, 1911
Coffin, William
Dec.
Jan.
July
Aug.
Mar.
Feb.
Sept.
Apr.
June
Nov.
Sept.
Mar.
May
Feb.
July
Mar.
Aug.
June
Nov.
July
Feb.
Aug.
Dec.
31, 1915
Cole, Winthrop R
31, 1913
Coleman, Chapman
Collier, William M
Colman, George T
Combs, Leslie
-, 1915
6,1928
1, 1925
28, 1911
30, 1917
— . 1913
Cook, Willis C
23, 1929
Coolidge, John Q . ..
— , 1908
Cornelius, George 0
Correll, Irvin C
19, 1907
15, 1924
Coster, Charles H..
6, 1927
Cottrell, Jesse S
21. 1928
31, 1909
— , 1916
Cram, Paul H
23,1928
Crane, Charles R .
— , 1921
Crane, Richard
1, 1921
Crane, Robert T
19, 1913
Creevey, Edward A
Cresson, William P
Crosby, George J
— , 1914
15, 1917
31, 1922
1 Aug. 25, 1928
1 Oct. 22,1915
1922
1922
1926
1930
1926
1927
1913
1930
1931
1913
1926
1913
1926
1926
1926
1926
1913
1926
1913
1927
1931
1929
1926
1913
1926
1927
1929
1913
Feb. 13,1927 1928
(t)
Date of
resignation or
retirement
1913
1926
1929
1926
1913
1926
1926 !
1930
1926 ':
1913
1926 I
1913
1926
1929
1922
1926
1913
1926
1926
Crowder, Enoch H
Crowninsliield, Caspar
rniiii. William D
•Culver, Henry S
Curtice, Raymond S...
Curtis, James L
Cutting, W. Bayard, jr.-. I July
Dabney, Thomas E Dec.
Damm, Henry C. A
Daniels, Charles N Nov.
Daniels, Thomas L.. Sept.
Davidson, James W Feb.
Davis, Chester W Sept.
Davis, George F
Davis, James P ! Mar.
Davis, John W I Mar.
Davis, Robert B Aug.
Dawson, Thomas C i
Day, Erastus S I Aug.
Deal, Charles Aug.
Deane, Harold M ' ,
*De Billier, Frederic O July
De Castro, Hector | ,
Deedmeyer, Frank 1 Sept.
Demers, Pierre P Oct.
Denby, Charles ' Mar.
•Denison, Frank C July
Dennis, Lawrence June
De Saulles, John L i May
De Soto, Hernando
Dexter, Lewis i Aug.
D'Hauteville, Paul G j Aug.
Dickinson, Charles M I Oct.
Dickinson, George W 1 June
Dickson, Almar F June
•Diederich, Henry W ! July
Diehl, Howard F... \ Aug.
Diekema, Gerrit John '
Dietrich, Herman R I Dec.
Dill, Harry P j Jan.
Dillingham, Frank I Sept.
Dockweiler, Henry I June
Apr.
Dec.
July
May
July
Apr.
Nov.
July
Sept. 1,1927
Date of
death
Sept. 26, 1910
Dec. 7, 1912
July 1, 1924
13, 1909
25. 1911
Feb. 15,1922
Oct. 24,1917
Mar. 10, 1910
10, 1916
21, 1929
10, 1906
8,1929
Aug. 24,1929
Dec. 17,1916
10, 1925
4, 1921
4, 1920
Feb. 13,1912
22, 1909
20, 1909
— , 1914
8,1909
— , 1915
1, 1924
15, 1927
28, 1914
May 1,1912
Aug. 28,1929
Jan. 30,1909
10, 1909
13, 1908
1. 1907
6. 1908
27, 1908
1, 1924
2. 1929
Aug. 3, 1917
Nov. 4,1928
— , 1912
16,1915 !
Dolbeare, Frederic R.
Donaldson, Chester...
Dorman, Archibald B
Doughten, J. Preston.
•Dreher, Julius D
Dresel, Ellis L
Drew, Charles W., jr.
Droppers, Garrett
DuBois, James T June
Dudley, Irving B
Dudley, L. Edwin June
Duffee, George G Dec.
Duhaime, Victor L ; Nov.
Dulles, Allen W Oct.
Dunlap, Hiram J June
Dunn, James C Aug.
Dunning, James E i Mar.
Durkee, Roland A
Dutrow, Richard C Sept.
— , 1915
2, 1926
8,1928
31, 1923
18, 1911
17, 1929
1, 1924
18, 1922
12, 1920
6, 1920
15, 1913
Sept. 19, 1925
July 7, 1927
May 27, 1920
Nov. 27, 1911
30, 1908
10, 1923
1, 1907
15, 1926
30, 1913
7, 1930
1, 1914
— , 1917
10, 1928
Reg
ister
1913
1913
1913
1913
1930
1913
1930
1913
1926
1926
1922
1913
1913
1913
1930
1926
1913
1926
1928
1914
1929
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1927
1930
1931
1913
1926
1926
1927
1929
1926
1913
1930
1913
1913
1913
1926
1913
1927
1913
1931
1926
192S
1929
OFFICERS WHO RESIGNED, RETIRED, OR DIED SINCE 1906
267
Dyer, Francis J
Eager, George E ,
Eastin, Fred C, jr....
Eddy, Spencer F
Edelman, Samuel
Edwards, Alanson W.
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Feb.
June
Edwards, Thomas D Sept.
Egan. Maurice F May
Einstein, Lewis Feb.
Eldridge, Francis R., jr Sept.
Elkus, Abram I--
Ellis, George W Apr.
EUsworth, Luther T July
Embry, John A I Mar.
Endicott. Francis M j Oct.
Ewart, John J ' Nov.
Ewing, John May
Farrand, E. Kitchel ! Nov.
Fee, William T
FenneU, Charles B
Field, PattieH...
Finley, James G
Fitzpatrick, Ulysses S,
Fleming, Alfred J
Fleming, Rufus...
Fletcher, Henry F
Forbus, Sample B
Forman, Charles
Foss, Harold R . .
•Foster, John G..
Fowle, Charles W
Fowler, John
Fox, Williams C
Francis, Charles S
Francis, David R
Francis, William T
Frazier, Arthur H
•Freeman, Charles M
Frost, Franklin B
Furness, Fairman R
Furniss, Henry W
Gaffney, T. St. John
Gage, Henry T
Galbraith, Bertram.
Gale, Esson McD
•Gale, William H
Gard, Allen
•Garrett, Alonzo
Gary, Hampson
•Gassett, Percival
Gassett, Walter
Gaulin, Alphonse
Oeissler, Arthur H
Gerard, James W
Qerberich, Albert H
Gerry, Harvey S
Giflord, George
Gill, J Francis
Qiroui, Arthur B
Glassey, Frank P. S
13,1917
15, 1927
29. 1909
— , 1917
30, 1906
23. 1923
30. 1918
1, 1930
8, 1912
— , 1917
17. 1910
17, 1913
14. 1919
5, 1916
15. 1924
1, 1918
24, 1926
Date of
death
Dec. 26,1924
(t)
Reg-
ister
1926
1928
1913
1926
1913
Date of
resignation or
retirement
15, 1924 1926
: 1931
1913
1913
1913
1926
June 24,1923 1926
1927
Apr. 1,1919 1926
Oct. 25, 1918 i 1926
•Glazebrook, Otis A
•Goding, Frederic W
Goldschmidt, Louis
Gonzales, William E
Goodier, James H
Gore, John A
Gottschalk, Alfred L. M..
Gould, Ozro C
Gracey, Samuel L
Gracey, WObur T '
Graham, Charles I
Grant-Smith, U
Graves, Charles H
Gray, John H
Greene, Roger S
Greene, W. Maxwell.-
Gregory, John H., jr
Grevstad, Nicolay A
Griffith, P. Merrill
Griffiths, John L
Grinstead, Durward
Griscom, Lloyd C
•Grout, John H
Guenther, Richard
Guild, Curtis
Gummer^, Samuel R
•Gunsaulus, Edwin N
Ounther, Franklin M
Guthrie, George W
Guy, William E_.
Quyant, Claude E
Hadley, Frank W
Hale, Edward J
Hale, Franklin D
Hall, Barton
Halstead, Albert, jr
Halstead, Marshal
Hamilton, John E
Hamm, Theodore C
Hamm, Walter C
Hammond, Ogden H
Handley, William W
Hanna, Philip C
Hanna, Rea
Hannah, Frank S
Hanson, George M
Hapgood, Norman
Harmony, Julio
Harriman, Oliver B
Harris, Charles B
Harris, Heaton W
Harrison, Leland
Harter, Eugene C
Hartman, Charles S
Harvey, George
Harvey, Horace J
Harvey, Roland B
Haskins, Thomas W
Haven, Don S_.
Hawkins, Harry C
Hawkins, J. Cameron
Mar.
July
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
8,1929
1, 1924
2, 1913
— , 1921
10, 1922
Date of
death
Sept. 25, 1917
Jan. 26,1917
June 14,1918
Aug. 19,1911
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
Aug.
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
28, 1922
18, 1926
29, 1930
— . 1914
5, 1927
8, 1914
30, 1915
7. 1912
— , 1915
— . 1917
Reg-
ister
1913
1922
1927
1931
1929
1928
Aug. 25,1920 ; 1926
1913
1926
Sept.
June
July
Dec.
June
June
Dec.
Sept.
18. 1929
14, 1909
1. 1924
9, 1912
24, 1913
11, 1909
13, 1924
27. 1930
July
15, 1929
Jan.
30, 1926
June
-, 1913
Apr.
30, 1919
July
-, 1918
Dec.
15, 1930
Apr.
14, 1924
Mar.
26, 1906
Aug.
6, 1909
Apr. 5, 1913
Apr. 6, 1915
June 11,1930
Mar. 8,1917
Jan. 29,1908
Nov. 6,1914
Aug.
Oct.
— , 1919
13, 1929
1926
1930
1913
1926
1913
1913
1913
1931
1927
1913
1926
1926
1931
1926
1913
1913
1926
1926
Dec.
Apr.
Aug.
31, 1919
4, 1913
31, 1911
Sept. 27, 1919 1926
Feb. 17, 1929 i 1930
Nov.
June
— 1919
—,1906
Sept. 17, 1928
May 1,1926
July
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Mar.
Nov.
Aug.
Oct.
9, 1910
13, 1920
9, 1930
24, 1919
5, 1922
—,1923
— , 1914
15, 1917
Aug. 3, 1929
Aug. 20, 1928
Nov. 14, 1917
July 12,1908
July
Sept.
Sept.
17, 1927
15, 1925
5, 1926
1926
1913
1929
1922
1913
1927
1913
1926
1931
1926
1930
1929
1926
1926
1913
1928
1930
1927
268
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Date of I
Haynes, Thornwell June —,1925
Hays, Perry C j July 23,1918
Haywood, William ,
Hazeltine, Ross..
Heald, Perley C | Sept. 18, 1906
Hearin, Charles T Apr. 24,1923
Heath, John May 25,1917
Heck, Lewis Dec. 13,1920
Heenan, Thomas E ■
Heimke, William May 17,1915
Heimrod, George I June —,1914
Heingartner, Alexander...!
Hendrick, Michael J
Henry, Harold O
Henry, William W
Herod, William P., 2d
Ilerrick, Myron T
Herter, Christian A...
Hessler, William H...
Aug. 5, 1909
Sept. 15, 1922
Mar. 22, 1920
Mar. 2«;, 1930
July 1, 1912
May 5,1909
Sept. 30, 1909
Sept. 2,1911
,1916
,1929
Sept. 9,1913
Sept. 1,1913
Feb. 23,1929
Oct. 21,1922
June 30, 1908
July 27,1916
Hibben, Paxton
Hicks, John
Higgins, Edward
Higgins, John C
Hill. David J
Hill, Frank D
Hills, Ralph W
Hinckley, Robert O'D
Hinckley, Thomas
Hitt, R. S. Reynolds .
Hoefele, Philip M
Ilofer, MjTon A
Hogg, Theodore B
Hoke, Joseph T
Holaday, Ross E
Holder, Charles A
Hollis, W. Stanley
Hollister, Joseph S j July 17,1920
Holloway, William R July 1,1907
Hood. Solomon P Aug. 31,1926
Hope, LeightOD
Hornibrook, William H... Nov. 1,1916
•Horton, George Oct. 11,1924
Hostetter, Louis Oct. — 1917
Hotchkiss, E. Scott Sept. — , 1913
Hotschick, George M
Houghton, Alanson B Apr. 27,1929
Howard, Henry Clay Sept. 9, 1913
Howard, R. Flournoy May 23, 1925
Howe, Church Oct. 11,1912
Howe. William S Dec. 24. 1917
Howell, Comer June 1,1929
Howell, J. Morton July 6,1927
Howells, Joseph A July 7,1912
Huggins, Harold C Apr. 23,1917
Hull, Willard B Dec. 31,1909
Hunt, George W. P Oct. — , 1921
Hunter, William D Dec. 31,1920
Hard, Alan T May 12,1928
Hutchinson, Norman | Sept. 26,1909
Iddings, Lewis M Mar. —,1910
Me. Henry C ' Aug. 23,1913
Date of
death
Reg-
ister
1926
1918
1913
1926 1
1913
1926 j
1926
1922 !
1926 1
1926 i
1926
Dec. 19,1906
July S, 1922
June 25,1914
Dee. 12,1921
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Mar. 30, 1917
Sept. 9,1922
Jan. 1, 1912
Mar. 31, 1929;
Dec. 5, ]
Nov. 17, 1919
June 18,1924
May 23,1912
Nov. 6,1918
Dec. 30,1911
July 12,1911
Dec. 11,1923
Dec. 21,1924
Dec. 26,1921
June 12,1921
1926
1913
1913
1926
1930
.1 1922
.[ 1931
1929
1913
1926
1913
1913
1913
1926
1930
1926
1913
1913
1930
1926
1913
1930
1926
1931
1926
1913
1927
1928
1926
1926
1926
1913
1913
1930
1913
1926
1913
1926
1930
1928
1913
1926
1913
1922
1928
1929
1913
1913
1913
*lflt, George N ..I Jan. 20,1930
Ingersoll, George P ! June 20,1918
Ingram, Augustus E j Apr, 6,1925
Ingram, Donald McC j Oct. 10.1920
Ives, Jrhn R i Sept. 27,1928
Jackson, George H ' Jan. —,1914
Jackson, John B Feb. 17,1917
Jackson. William I ;
Jacobson, S. Bertrand ' Oct. 22,1927
Jameson, J. Paul 1 Mar. 15,1922
Janes, Henry L [ Dec. 12,1912
Jay, Peter Augustus ' Mar. 19,1927
Jefferson, Benjamin L Oct. — , 1921
Jefl'ery, Robert E.. i June 4. 1921
Jenkins, John j June 23,1907
Jenkins, William L.- i Oct. 31,1927
Jewell, John F
Jewett, Milo A „
Johnson, Felix S. S
•Johnson, Henry A July 1,1924
Johnson, James W j Sept. 1,1913
Johnson, Jesse H.. ' Mar. 7, 1923
Johnson, Joseph L | Oct. —,1921
Johnson, Robert U- | Mar. 4,1921
Johnson, Stewart
Johnston, James Aug. 10,1909
Jones, Arthur M I Mar. 31, 1915
Jones, Floyd S ! Mar. 10,1923
Jones, John Edward
Jones, T. Sambola ! — , 1918
Jones, Thomas C ! Mar. 31,1906
Jordan, Royal R ! Sept. 25,1929
Judah, Noble Brandon I May 31,1929
Judelsohn, Monteflore ! Nov. 9,1919
Kagey, Charles L j Apr. 9, 1925
Kaiser. Louis July
*Keenc, Francis B j July
Keiser, Robert L i Dec
Kelley, William F..
Kellogg, James C...
•Kent, William P...
Kerens, Richard C.
Killmaster, George B i Mar. — , 1915
King, H. Gilbert ' Aug. 20,1923
King, Hamilton
King, James C | Sept. 27, 1928
King, Pendleton i
Kirjassofl, Max D...
Date of
death
Reg-
ister
1926
1926
1929
I 1926
Dee. 20, 1920 1926
Nov. 2,1930 1931
; 1928
1913
1913
Oct. 23, 1927 I 1928
Feb. 25,1921 ! 1926
Dec. 14,1927 1928
1926
1913
Mar. 17, 1928 1929
1926
3, 1909
1, 1924
31. 1928
June — , 1914
July 1. 1924
June 26.1913
Kirk, Milton B
Kitchen, William W...
Knabenshue, Samuel S
Knowles, Horace G
Kornfeld, Joseph S
Kreeck, George L
Krisel, Alexander
Krogh, Gerhard H
Laing, James O
Lakin, Harry M
Lamb, Eugene M
Landon, Francis O
Lang, Paul—
Jan. 2, 1923
July —1914
Aug. 23,1913
Sept. 1,1924
Feb. B. 1930
Mar. 30, 1918
Jan. 1, 1925
May 29,1919
Feb. 11,1930
Dec. 19,1916
Juue 1, 1907
Sept. 10,1926
Dec. 6, 1917
1927
1913
1926
1924
May 20, 1918 I 1926
I 1926
1913
. 1926
I 1913
, 1926
1929
Mar. 4, 1916 | 1926
Nov. 18, 1916 ! 1926
Sept. 4, 1916 '' 1913
! 1926
Sept. 2,1912 ! 1913
July 31,1913
Sept. 1,1923
Mar. 28, 1930
Oct. 16,1912
1931
1926
. 1913
31,1911 , 1913
1931
1913
1926
1913
OFFICERS WHO RESIGNED, RETIRED, OR DIED SINCE 1906
269
Lunge, Erwin F
Langhorne, Marshall
Lasseter, Dillard B
Latham, Charles L
*Lathrop, Lorin A
•Lawton, Ezra M
Lay, Tracy
Layton, Thomas B. L
Leach, Richard S
Leavell, William H
Leavitt, Arthur H
LeClercq, Frederic D. K..
Ledous, Urbain J
Lee, Frederic E
Lee, Joseph W. J
Leffingwell, Albert
Leishman, John O. A
Le Roy, James A
Lespinasse, Alphonse J
Levisee, Scott S
Lieber, Peter
Lieberknecht, Adam
Llefeld, E. Theophilus
Linard, Drew
Listoe, Soren
Livingston, C. Ludlow...
Livingston, Lemuel W
Logan, George L
Long, Boaz W
Long, James V
Loop, Carl R
Lorillard, George L
Lowry. Edward P
Lumry, Carl C '
Lupton, Stuart K i
Lyon, Ernest.
MacClintoek, Samuel
Mackay, Raymond C
Mackenzie, Harold O i
Mackie, William H. T...
MacMaster, Frederic D...
MacMurray, John Van A.
MacVeagh, Charles
Magelssen, William C
Magill, Samuel E
Maginnis, S. Abbot
Magoon, Charles E
•Mahin, Frank W
Malmros, Oscar
Man, Ernest A
Manning, Bernard
Manning, Isaac A
Manning, Raphael A
Mansfield, Robert E
Manton, Benjamin D
Marburg, Theodore
Marquis, Joseph A
Marsh, Richard O.
•Martin, Chester W
Martin, John F
Martin, Lewis A
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Aug.
Dec.
Oct.
Jan.
July
Aug.
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Sept.
Aug.
June
Nov.
Mar.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Dec.
Apr.
June
June
June
19, 1917
15. 1919
18. 1923
30. 1924
1, 1924
22, 1929
31,1928
31, 1922
19, 1927
1, 1919
24, 1917
8,1929
5. 1907
2, 1922
1. 1908
29. 1906
4, 1913
11. 1907
31. 1920
6, 1927
30. 1908
30, 1908
Date of j Reg-
death 1 ister
Jan. 22, 1929
Mar. 27, 1924 |
Feb. — , 1909 i
1926
1926
1926
1930
1930
1929
1926
1930
1926
1926
1913
1913
1913
1913
1926
1928
1913
1913
1913
Nov.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
May
14, 1920
15, 1922
17, 1919
— 1921
1, 1922
— , 1914
May 22,1927 1 1928
I 1926
1926
July 29,1923
Jan. 8, 1917
Dee.
Dec.
Aug.
Apr.
Mar.
:\rar.
Sept.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
— , 1921
31. 1928
22, 1910
16, 1910
30, 1920
30. 1930
22, 1930
31, 1906
22. 1929
9, 1929
Oct. 17,1919 I
Jan. 29,1913 |
Dec.
Oct.
July
June
Jan.
Jan.
July
June
Dec.
June
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
July
Sept.
Sept.
— , 1921
12, 1906
1. 1924
23, 1909
21,1911
11,1912
1,1916
2. 1925
31,1916
30, 1906
— , 1914
12, 1925
9,1911
1, 1924
23, 1929
17, 1909
18, 1909
(t)
Sept. 18, 1925
1926
1926
1926
1926
1931
1922
1929
1913
1913
1922
1931
1931
1913
1913
1922
1913
1926
1926
1913
1913
1926
1926
1926
1913
1926
1926
1913
1926
1930
1913
Date of
1 resignation or
I retirement
Martin, William
Marye, George T
Mason, Dean B.
Mason, Frank n
Masterson, William W...
Maverick, Robert Van W
May, Henry C
Mayo, Paul.
Mays, Livingston T
McCarthy, Hugh C ,
McCormick, Robert S
McCreery, Fenton R
McCullough, Charles A...
•McCunn, John N
McCutcheon, John T
McFarland, Silas C
McGoodwin, Preston B...
McGoogan, George B
McKay, Arnold A
McKiernan, Charles P
McLean, Arthur
McMackin, John
McMillan, Neal
McMillin, Benton
McNally, James C
McNeely, Robert N
Merrill, Selah
Merry, William L
Metcalf, Horace W
Meyer, Cord
Meyer, George von L
Michael, William H
Michelson. Albert H
Miles, Basil
Miller, Christian C
Miller, Clarence A
Wilier, Q. Harlan
Miller, Henry B
Miller, J. Martin
Mills, William W
Millspaugh, Arthur C
Milmore, Oscar L
*Milner, James B
•Mitchell, Mason
Moe, Alfred K
Moflatt, Thomas P
Monaghan, James C
Monges, Richard O
Monroe, Gustavus L., jr..
Moomaw, John C
Mooney, Daniel F
Moore, Alexander P
Moore, Thomas E
Moos, Morton F
Morales, Franklin E
Moian, John E.
Morawetz, Albert R
Morey, William
•Morgan, Henry H
Morgan, Stokeley W
Morgenthau, Henry
June
Mar.
Date of
death
Reg-
ister
1913
Jan.
1914
Apr. 12,1917
Nov. 16, 1916
Sept. 6,1929
July —1915
Sept. 11,1923
Mar. 2,1907
July 1,1911
I Jan. 16, 1917 ] 1926
j June 21,1916 j 1926
I May 10,1922 | 1926
i 1 1926
Apr. 30,1914
July 1, 1924
Feb. 20,1920
Oct. —1921
Nov. 9,1919
Oct. 24,
Aug. 29,1911
May 28, 1916
Dec. 29,1918
Aug. 13,1906
Aug. 31,1909
Dec. —1921
1930
1926
1926
1913
1913
1926
1913
1926
1926
1926
1913
1913
1926
Sept. 18, 1908
July 28,1911
Jan. 12,1912
Dec. 30,1924
Mar. — , 1907
Dec. 23,1912
Aug. 4, 1920
Dec. 30,1915 I 1926
Jan. —,1909 [ 1913
Dec. 14,1911 j 1913
I 1913
Sept. 1, 190S
July 19,1920
Sept. 20, 1914
Dec. 31,1928
Nov. 8,1910
Dec. 31,1907
Mar. 31, 1907
Sept. 1,1922
Aug. 9, 1921
July 1, 1924
July 1, 1924
Jan. —,1914
Mar. 29, 1911
Mar. 9,1918
May 17,1916
June 9, 1915
June 14,1928
1926
1913
1913
1926
1929
1926
Nov. 10, 1924
Mar. 28, 1912
June 30,1924
June 13,1921
Oct. 1, 1928
Feb. 28,1919
Mar. 4,1925
June 15, 1928
June 30,1912
July 16,1907
July 31,1926
Sept. 30, 1929
July —1916
j 1929
Nov. 28, 1921 I 1913
; 1913
Feb. 10,1913 , 1913
[ 1926
I 1922
I 1926
June 16, 1930 j 1931
I 1926
1913
Nov. 19, 1917 1926
1926
1913
1926
1931
1931
1929
Nov. 14,1930
Feb. 17,1930
1929
1913
1913
1927
1930
270
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Moriarty, Q. Andrews, jr. Mar. 7, 1911
Morris, Ira N Apr. 15, 1923
Morris, Roland S Mar. 4,1921
Morrow, Dwight W __ Sept. 30, 1930
Moseley, P. Harley Oct. 1,1924
Moser, Charles K Aug. 11,1922
Moses, George H July 12,1912
•Mosher, Robert B July 1,1924
Mosier, Robert L July 25,1926
Mowrer, Frank R July 27, 1909
•Murphy, Dominic I July 1,1924
Murphy, George H
Murphy, J. Lee.. Mar. 12,1929
Nash, Paul
Nason, Charles P. H Oct. 29,1913
Neely, Roy H June 30, 1907
Neill, Richard R | Sept. 19, 1909
N'ewhall, W. Mayo, jr May 15,1929
Xewson, H. Dorsey | Jan. 30,1930
Nicholson, John B May —,1919
Nicholson, Vivian L Sept. 25,1919
Nicolson, Donald Feb. 20,1913
Northcott, Elliott I Aug. 26,1913
Northrup, Alfred S Feb. 28,1915
N'orton, Edward J... Nov. 1.5,1929
Norton, Laurence H June 30,1924
Norton, Thomas H j May —,1914
O'Brien, Edward C I Feb. 8,1910
O'Brien, Thomas J ! Sept. 17,1913
Offut, Casper Y... I Nov. 18,1919
O'Hara, John W I June 9,1908
O'Hara, V. Winthrope... June 30,1923
O'Rear, John D
Orr, Arthur July 25,1911
Osborne, Lithgow i Aug. 16, 1921
O'Shaughnessy, Nelson...! Sept. —,1916
O'Toole, William J i May 21,1924
Owens, Thomas R I Mar. 9, 1925
Owsley, Harry B., jr Aug. — , 1909
Ozmun, Edward H
Pabst, Gustave, jr. May 20.1929
*Paddock, Gordon Sept. 30,1930
Paddock, Harry L Apr. 9,1908
Page, Thomas N \ , 1920
Page, Walter H j Nov. 26,1918
Palmer, Theodore DeC, jr. June 15,1921
Parmelee, Maurice Feb. 1,1923
Paschal, George R., jr | Nov. 15,1929
Patterson, Robert R ! Apr. 8,1929
Payne, Christopher H | June 30,1917
Pearson, Alfred ..j Apr. 30,1930
Pearson, Frederick F. A..' June 1.5,19.30
Pearson, Richmond ' June — , 1909
Peirce, Herbert H. D May 30,1911
Penfleld, Frederic C j Apr. 9, 1917
Pennoj-er, Richard E Jan. 14, 1923
Perry, Charles B Apr. —,1916
Peters, Thomas W Sept. — , 1914
Phelps, Livingston j Mar. 29,1919
Phillips, William Dec. 14.1929
•Pickerell, George H I July 1, 1924
Date of
death
Reg-
ister
Name
Apr. 13,1930
Oct. 16,1924
1926
1931
1926
1913
Sept. 22, 1927
1927
1913
1931
1926
: 1930
Jan. 6,1913 I 1913
1913
1913
Oct. 5,1912 1913
June 21,1927
1931
1926
1913
1913
1913
1926
1913
July 14,1918 1926
1913
1926
1926
Aug. 27,
Dec. 9, 1910
1929 I
1926
1913
1913
1930
1931
Nov. 1,1922
Dec. 21,1918
Sept. 12, 1923
Dec. 5, 1916
June 19,1922
1926
1926
1922
1926
1930
1930
1926
1931
1931
1913
1926
1926
Pierce, William A
Pierrepont, Seth L
Pike, William J
Piles, Samuel H
Pitcairn, Hugh
Plumacher, Eugene H
Poinde.xter, Miles
Pontius, Albert W
Poole, De Witt C
Pooley, Robert P
Potter, Julian
Pottle, Edward R
Frees, Griffith W..
Price, Ernest B
Price, Milton M
Price, William J
Prickitt, William A
Putney, Albert H
Quay, Jerome A
Ragsdale, James W
•Rairden, Bradstreet S
Rairden, Frank B...
Ramer, John E
Rand, Elhridge D
Rankin, Robert L
•Rasmusen, Bertil M
*Ravndal, Gabriel B_
Ray, John A
Reed, Eugene C. A
Reid, Whitelaw
Reiniger, Gustavus Q
Reinsch, Paul S
Reynolds, Conger.
Rhode, W. Allen
Richardson, Charles F. P.
• Richardson, Elliott Verne.
Richardson, Harry B
Richardson, John B
Richardson, Nerval
Riddle, John W
Ridgely, Benjamin H
Rives, George B.
Robert, Albert W
Robertson, Randolph
•Robertson, William H...
Robinson, Fred R
Robin.son, J. Randolph...
Roche, James J
Rockhil), William W
Rockwell, Almon F
Rodgers, J. Donald C
Rodgers, James L
Roosevelt, George W
Rosenberg, Louis J
Rowen, John E
Rublee, William A
Ruddock, Albert B
Ruffin, John N
Russell, Charles H., jr
Russell, Charles W
•Russell, William W
Date of
resignation or I
retirement
Date of
death
; Reg-
May 15,1920
June 14,1913
Sept. 17, 1928
Nov. 7,1908
Apr. 11,1910
Mar. 21, 1928
Mar. 1, 1930
June 30, 1908
Jan. 31,1913
Feb. 28,1922
June 30, 1907
Aug. 3, 1929
Dec. -,1921
Feb, —1914
Feb. 4, 1920
July 12,1913
July 1, 1924
Apr. —,1915
Mar. 4,1925
Dec. 25,1929
Jan. 22,1929
Nov. 20, 1927
June 26,1930
June 4,1921
Jan. 2, 1922
Oct. 15,1925
Sept. 1,1919
Oct. 8, 1929
July 7, 1929
June 24,1909
Oct. 22,1928
May 31, 1913
Aug. 6, 1907
June 30,1924
May — , 1925
, 1917
Dec. —1911
July 28,192]
June 25,1928
Apr.
23, 1923
1 July 19, 1911
Sept. 25, 1910
{ Feb.
25, 1923
1
:
Oct.
25, 1906
..
Oct.
Sept
22, 1928
24, 1910
July
2, 1926
1
Dec.
15. 1912
Jan.
26. 1923
June
27. 1929
::::::;
i
Oct.
10, 1908
Feb.
20, 1913
Nov. — , 1913
Apr. 30,1924
Mar. 30, 1923
Oct. 31,1920
1 July 22, 1923
i Sept. 2,1930
i Apr. 3,1908
Dec. 8,1914
Feb. 8, 1930
Apr. 14,1907
Jan. 15,1910
June 30, 1911
Apr. 15,1910
June 30,1924
Aug. 19,1907
May 9,1921
Sept. — , 1914
Dec. 31,1926
Apr. 5, 1927
1926
1913
1926
1929
1913
1913
1929
1913
1913
1926
1913
1930
1913
1926
1926
1929
1913
1913
1926
1926
1926
1930
1930
1928
1931
1926
1926
1913
1913
1930
1913
1913
1926
1926
1913
1926
1913
1929
1929
1926
1931
1913
1926
1926
1926
1931
1913
1913
1913
1913
1926
1913
1922
1928
1927
OFFICERS WHO RESIGNED, RETIRED, OR DIED SINCE 1906
271
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Reg-
ister
Ryan, John L
•Ryder, Frederick M
Sackett, Martin R
Salisbury, Alfred
•Sammons, Thomas
Sanders, John O
Sands, William F
Sartoris, Algernon
Sartorius, Herman U
•Savage, John M
Sawyer, Leroy R
Scarritt, Nathan
Schmedeman, Albert Q..
Schmucker, George B
Schoenfekl, H. F. Arthur
Scholle, Oustave
Schoyer, Balkam
Schumann, Walter
Schurman, Jacob G
Schutt, Warren E
Schuyler, Montgomery
Scidmore, George H
Seeger, Eugene
Seltzer, Harry G
Sewell, William L '
Seyfert, Augustus G
Shank, Samuel H
Shanklin, Arnold..
Sharp, Hunter
Sharp, William G
Shaughnessy, Walter D...
Shea, Joseph H
Sheffield, James R
Shepard, Donald D'A —
Shepard, James M
Sherrill, Charles H
Shirley, John H
Shoecraft, Eugene C
Shotts, George W
Sickles, Stanton
SUliman, John R
Silvers, Edward E
Simpich, Frederick
•Slater, Fred C
Sleeper, Jacob
Slocum, Clarence R
Smith, A. Donaldson
Smith, Abraham E
Smith, Calvin F
Smith, Felix W
Smith, Harold L
Smith, James A
Smith, Madison R
Smith, Samuel
Smith, Sydney
Smith, WiUiam W
Snodgrass, John H
Snyder, Alban G
Snyder, Nicholas R
Sorsby, William B
Soule, Edgar C
June — , 1918
July 1. 1924
Feb. —,1915
Oct. — , 190S
Aug. 6,1925
May 15,1924
May — , 1917
May 18, 1909
June 29, 1921
Dec. 9.1929
July -,1923
July 5, 1929
Aug. — 1921
June 3,1911
Mar. 1, 1930
July 31,1918
Aug. 31, 1907
Jan. 21,1930
Feb. 17,1912
Dec. 13,1925
May 7,1906
July 28,1917
Oct. 31,1912
Dec. 4, 1919
Oct. 15,1915
Apr. 14,1919
Apr. 19,1910
May — , 1921
Sept, 21, 1927
Feb. 7, 1924
Dec. —,1914
July 27,1911
May 13.1908
Jan. —,1924
Oct. 1, 1922
Aug. — , 1908
Mar. 19,1929
Mar. 31, 1923
Nov. 9, 1929
Mar. 10, 1910
1926
1926
1926
1926
1926
1926
1926
Jan.
— 1928
1929
1922
1930
1926
1930
1926
1913
1931
1926
Apr.
Dec.
2, 1910
1, 1929
1913
1930
1931
1913
1926
Nov
27, 1922
1926
1913
1926
Mar
25, 1906
1913
1913
1926
1926
Dec.
Nov
17, 1923
17, 1922
1926
1926
1913
Dec.
22, 1928
1929
1928
1926
1926
1913
1913
1926
1926
1913
Jan.
17, 1919
1926
1930
1926
Apr. 8, 1911
Mar. 11,1930 1931
Feb. 25,1912 1913
1913
1926
Apr. 3, 1908
Mar. 17, 1919
Apr. 15,1928
Jan. 18,1915
Jan. 11,1920
Sept. 29, 1920
July —1914
Aug. 10,1908
Dec. 15,1919
June 28,1924
Jan. 1, 1917
Aug. 1, 1929
July 22,1917
Dec. — ,1908
Aug. — , 1924
1926
1929
1926
1926
1913
1926
Mar. 26, 1912 1913
' 1926
Southworth, William B..
Spahr, Herman L ,
Spangler, Frank LeR
Spencer, Willing
Sprigg, Carroll
Squiers, Herbert G ,
Stabler, Jordan H ,
Stambaugh, John 2d
Stanard, Hugh C.
Stangeland, Charles E . .
Stapleton, W. Maynard.
Stearns, Foster ,
Stedman, Nathan P
Steinhart, Frank
Stephens, Joseph G
Stetson, John B., jr
Stevenson, Ronald D
Stewart, Glenn
Stiles, George K
Stimson, Frederic J
Stone, Benjamin F
Storer, Bellamy
Stovall, Pleasant A
Straight, WUlard D ,
Strassburger, Ralph B..,
Straus, Oscar S
Strickland, Peter
Strother, Shelby F
Stutesman, James F
Sullivan, James M
Summers, Maddin
Swaim, Charles L
Swalm, Albert W
Swenson, Laurits S
Sycks, Dana C
Tarler, G. Cornell
Taylor, Morgan O
Taylor, P. Emerson
Taylor, Samuel M
Taylor, William A., jr
Taylor, William H
Teichmann, William C.
Tennant, Hem-y F
Tenney, Charles D
Tenney, Raymond P
Terres, John B
•Thackara, Alexander M
Thomas, Frederick L
Thomas, Leonard M
Thompson, David E
Thompson, Edward H
Thompson, Richard N
Thompson, Robert J..
Thomson, Thaddeus A
Thorling, Charles H..
Thornton, William O.
Tobin, Richard M....
Tompkins, Ralph H..
Touhay, St. Leger A..
Tower, Charlemagne—
Townsend, George A..
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Jan. 5, 1926
Jan. 31,1917
July 14,1925
Aug. 16,1924
Oct. —.1921
Dec. 31,1909
Jan. 31,1927
Nov. 80, 1925
June 1, 1920
Aug. — , 1915
NoVj 27, 1928
Apr. 6, 1924
Mar. 8,1919
June 30,1907
Jan. —,1920
Feb. —,1930
July 30,1927
Nov. 20, 1920
Aug. 16,1925
Mar. 26, 1921
May 20, 1906
Mar. — , 1906
May — , 1920
June 9, 1909
, 1914
Dec. 11,1910
July 25,1906
Nov. 12, 1925
July 12,1910
Sept. 1,1915
Feb. 15,1922
Nov. 9,1930
July 25,1929
Jan. 23,1922
Aug. 25, 1919
Aug. 28,1924
Feb. 12,1929
Sept. 10, 1917
Apr. 20,1917
Feb. 28,1922
Aug. 13,1927
Date of
death
Reg-
ister
July 1, 1924
1927
1926
1926
, 1926
1922
Oct. 19,1911 1913
1928
, I 1926
i 1922
June 5, 1907
Dec. 24,1909
Sept. 6,1909
Aug. — 1923
Jan. —1915
Nov. 16, 1916
Dec. 2, 1922
Nov. — , 1917
Aug. 29,1929
July 29,1923
i 1929
1926
1926
1913
Dec. 22,1920 1926
1931
1926
1926
1926
1913
Nov. 12. 1922 1913
Dec. 1,1918 1913
1926
May 3,1926 1913
1913
Dec. 15, 1917 1913
Aug. — , 1920 1926
May 4, 1918 I 1926
, ' 1926
Apr. 8,1913 1913
Dec. 7, 1916 1926
Mar. 14, 1930
Nov. 1,1920
1926
192A
1928
, i 1926
July 17, 1930 ! 1931
1913
[ 1913
1913
June 8, 1908
Aug. 23,1921
, ; 1926
Jan. 21,1927 1928
1926
1926
1926
May 15, 1907 1913
Feb. 24,1923 1913
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Townscnd, Jiobert S
Treat, R. A. Wallace
Trimmer, Edwin W
Turner, A. Campbell
Turnure, David A
Twells, John S
Vail, Delmar J
Van Buren, Harold S
Van Dyke, Henry
Van Dyne, Frederick
Van Dyne, George W
Van Rensselaer, Wm. S..
Van Sant, Howard D
Vignaud, Henry
Vi-ney, John I
Von Zielinski, Carl M. J..
Vopicka, Charles J
•Wadsworth, Craig W
U'ainwri(;ht, Jolin T
Walk, Maurice
Walker, Edward B
Walker, RIannix
Wallace, Hugh C
•Wallace, Thomas R
Wallace, William K
Ward, Frederick H
Wardman, George B
Warner, Southard P
Warren, Charles B
Washburn, Albert H
•Washington, Horace Lee-
Waters, Daniel J
Waters, Harold G
Watts, Ethelbert
Webster. William H. H...
Weddell, Alexander W
Weitzel, George T
Weldon, Ellwood A..
Welles, Sumner
Wells, Francis
West, George N
Westacott, Richard
White, Charles D
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White, Jay
Whitfield, James V
Whitlock, Brand
Wicker, Cyrus F
WUber, David F
Wilcox, Henry T
Wilder, Amos P
Willard, Charles N
Willard, Joseph E
Williams, Charles L. L..„
Williams, Curtis C, jr
Williams, Daniel W
Williams, Edward T
Williams, George F
Williams, John T
Williams, Robert K
Williamson, Adolph A
nvillrich, Gebhard
Wilson, Henry L
Wilson, Huntington
Wilson, Ripley
•Winans, Charles S
Winslow, Alan F
•Winslow, Alfred A
Winslow, Edward D
Winslow, L. Lanier
Winthrop, Robert M
Wise, John D
Wood, Charles M
Woodard, Granville O
Woods, Cyrus E
Worden, James P
Worman, James H
Wright, Herbert R
Wright, Luke E
Wright, William F
Wynne, Robert J
Yelverton, E. Harrison..
Young. Evan E
Young, George W
Young, Wallace J
Zabriskie, Luther K
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13. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, INSTITUTES,
TRIBUNALS, ETC.
INTERNATIONAL PRISON COMMISSION
(Organized 1872; reorganized 1880)
United States commissioner: Mrs. Caroline B. Wittpcnn, of New Jersey
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
(Treaty of March 1, 1889)
United States commissioner: Lawrence M. Lawson, of California
Mexican commissioner: Gustavo P. Serrano
United Slates consulting engineer: Culver M. Ainsworth, of New Mexico
Mexican consulting engineer: Armando Santacruz, jr.
United States secretary and disbursing officer: Clark W. Creps, of Texas
Mexican secretary: Jos6 Hernandez Ojeda
Offices: El Paso, Texas
ALASKAN BOUNDARY DELIMITATION COMMISSION AND CANADIAN BOUNDARY
DELIMITATION COMMISSION
(Conventions of April 21, 1906, and April 11, 1908)
United States commissioner: James H. Van Wageuen, of Iowa
Canadian commissioner: J. D. Craig
Engineer to United States section: Jesse Hill, of California
Engineer to Canadian section: John A. Pounder
United States chief clerk and disbursing officer: Edgar A. Klapp, of Mississippi
INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA
(Treaty of January 11, 1909)
United States commissioners: Canadian commissioners:
John H. Bartlett, of New Hamsphire Charles A. Magrath
Augustus O. Stanley, of Kentucky Sir William H. Hearst, K.C.M.G.
Porter J. McCumber, of North Dakota George W. Kyte, K.C.
United States secretary: William H. Smith, of the District of Columbia
Canadian secretary: Lawrence Johnston Burpee
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274 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
INTER AMERICAN HIGH COMMISSION: UNITED STATES SECTION
(Resolution of the First Pan American Financial Conference, 1915; Act of February 7, 1916) i
Honorary chairman: Andrew W. Mellon, of Pennsylvania, Secretary of the Treasury
Chairman: Robert P. Lamont, of Illinois, Secretary of Commerce
Vice chairman: Wesley L. Jones, of Washington, Chairman of the Committee on Commerce of the j
Senate j
Members: tj
William Butterworth, of Illinois, President of the United States Chamber of Commerce n
O. K. Davis, of New York, Secretary of the National Foreign Trade Council
John H, Fahey, of Massachusetts, Member of the Senior Council of the United States Chamber |
of Commerce ;
A. C. Miller, of California, Member of the Federal Reserve Board j
Honorary member: Leo S. Rowe, of Pennsylvania, Director General of the Pan American Union
Secretary: William L. Cooper, of New York, Director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com- i
merce, Department of Commerce '
Assistant secretary: Maurice H. Bletz, of Pennsylvania, Chief of the Standards Section, Bureau of
Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce
Administrative assistant: Harriet M. Sweet, of the District of Columbia
MIXED CLAIMS COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND GERMANY
(Agreement of August 10, 1922)
Umpire: Roland W. Boyden, of Massachusetts
United States commissioner: Chandler P. Anderson, of New York
German commissioner: Wilhelm Kiesselbach
United States agent: Robert W. Bonynge, of New York
German agent: Karl von Lewinski
United States secretary: Robert E. Newby, of the District of Columbia
German secretary: Adolf Lueders
Administrative and disbursing officer: Jackson C. Lusby, of Maryland
INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA
(Treaty of March 2, 1923)
United States commissioners: Canadian commissioners:
Henry O'Malley, of Washington John Pease Babcock, chairman
MiUer Freeman, of Washington William A. Found
GENERAL CLAIMS COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
(Convention of September 8, 1923)
Presiding commissioner: Horacio F. Alfaro, of Panama
United States commissioner: Fred K. Nielsen, of Nebraska
Mexican commissioner: G. Fernandez MacGregor
United States agent: Clement L. Bouv6, of Maryland
Mexican agent: Dr. Bartolom6 Carbajal y Rosas
United States assistant agents:
Marshall Morgan, of Tennessee
John J. McDonald, of New Hampshire
United States secretary: Benedict M. English, of Nebraska
Mexican secretary: Jos6 Romero
> Organized as the Internatioaal High Commission; name changed in 1920 .
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SPECIAL CLAIMS COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
(Convention of September 10, 1923)
Presiding commissioner: Horacio F. Alfaro, of Panama
United States commissioner: Fred K. Nielsen, of Nebraska '
Mexican commissioner: F. Gonzalez Roa
United States agent: Clement L. Bouve, of Maryland
Mexican agent: Aquiles Elorduy
United States assistant agents:
Marshall Morgan, of Tennessee
John J. McDonald, of New Hampshire
United States secretary: Noble Warrum, of Utah
Mexican secretary: J. Aspe Suinaga
INTERNATIONAL WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
(Notes of 1924-27; Act of May 13, 1924, and amendment of March 3, 1927)
United States Section:
Lawrence M. Lawson, of California, commissioner
W. E. Anderson, of Texas, consulting engineer
Louis C. Hill, of California, consulting engineer
M. B. Moore, of Texas, secretary
Mexican Section :
Fortunato Dozal, chairman
Gustavo P. Serrano, commissioner
Ignacio Lopez Bancalari, commissioner
Federico Ramos, secretary
INTERNATIONAL PEACE COMMISSIONS
Albania
(Treaty of October 22, 1928)
United States commissioners:
National: Allen W. Dulles, of New York
Nonnational: Victor M. Maurtua, of Peru
Albanian commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: (vacant)
Joint commissioner: Manuel Marquez Sterling, of Cuba
Austria
(Treaty of August 16, 1928)
United States commissioners:
National: Frank L. Polk, of New York
Nonnational: Tsuneo Matsudaira, of Japan
Austrian commissioners:
National: Dr. Victor Kienbock
Nonnational: Flemming Emil Herald Albrecht de Lerche, of Denmark
Joint commissioner: Dr. Antonio Sdnchez de Bustamante, of Cuba
' Appointed Jan. 6, 1931.
276 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Bolivia
(Treaty of January 22, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: A. R. Talbot, of Nebraska
Nonnational: Dr. Charles L. Seya, of Latvia
Bolivian commissioners:
National: Severo Fernandez Alonzo
Nonnational: Santiago Perez Triana, of Colombia
Joint commissioner: Baron Erik Marks von Wurtemberg, of Swederk
Brazil
(Treaty of July 24, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: Willis H. Booth, of New York
Nonnational: Raoul Dandurand, of Canada
Brazilian commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: (vacant)
Joint cov^missioner : M. Nicolas Politis, of Greece
Bulgaria
(Treaty of January 21, 1929)
United States commissioners:
National: Robert Maynard Hutchins, of Connecticut
Nonnational: Reyes Arrieta Rossi, of El Salvador
Bulgarian commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: (vacant)
Joint commissioner: Dr. Louis Franck, of Belgium
Chile
(Treaty of July 24, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: Norman H. Davis, of New York
Nonnational: Hans Sulzer, of Switzerland
Chilean commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: (vacant)
Joint commissioner: Dr. Eduard Bene§, of Czechoslovakia
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, ETC. 277
China
(Treaty of September 15, 1914)
United Stales commissioners:
National: Frank J. Goodnow, of Maryland
Nonnational: H. J. Horst, of Norway
Chinese commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: (vacant)
Joint commissioner: Knut Hjalmar Leonard de Hammarskj()ld,
of Sweden
Czechoslovakia
(Treaty of August 16, 1928)
United States commissioners:
National: John W. Davis, of West Virginia
Nonnational: Dr. Raul Fernandes, of Brazil
Czechoslovak commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: (vacant)
Joi7it commissioner: Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, of Great Britain
Denmark
(Treaty of April 17, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: Irwin B. Laughlin, of Pennsylvania
Nonnational: Dr. Ricardo Aldao, of Argentina
Danish commissioners:
National: Poul Johannes J0rgensen
Nonnational: Erik Trolle, of Sweden
Joint commissioner: Jonkheer J. Loudon, of the Netherlands
Ecuador
(Treaty of October 13, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: Denj^s P. Myers, of Massachusetts
Nonnational: Herr Friedrich W. von Prittwitz und Gaffron, of Germany
Ecuadoran commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: (vacant)
Joint commissio7ier : Marquess of Lothian, of Great Britain
278 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Estonia
(Treaty of August 27, 1929)
United States commissioners:
National: John Van A. MacMurray, of Maryland
Nonnational: Carlos Saavedra Lamas, of Argentina
Estonian commissioners:
National: Antonius Piip
Nonnational: Alexander Lednicki, of Poland
Joint commissioner: Count H. Carton'de Wiart, of Belgium
Ethiopia
(Treaty of January 26, 1929)
United States commissioners:
National: Philip M. Brown, of Massachusetts
Nonnational: Don Dario Rumen y Freixa Torrens (Baron de Viver), of J
Ethiopian commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: (vacant)
Joint commissioner: Axel Eric Mathias Sjoborg, of Sweden
Finland
(Treaty of June 7, 1928)
United States commissioners:
National: Robert E. Olds, of Minnesota
Nonnational: Manuel Foster Recabarren, of Chile
Finnish commissioners:
National: George Winckelmann
Nonnational: Antonius Piip, of Estonia
Joint commissioner: Senator Henry Berenger, of France
France
(Treaty of September 15, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: Frank B. Kellogg, of Minnesota
Nonnational: R6mulo S. Na6n, of Argentina
French commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: Count H. Carton de Wiart, of Belgium
Joint commissioner: Jonkheer J. Loudon, of the Netherlands
Germany
(Treaty of May 5, 1928)
United States commissioners:
National: Alanson B. Houghton, of New York
Nonnational: John W. Dafoe, of Canada
German commissioners:
National: Dr. jur. Ernst von Simson
Nonnational: Don Pablo Soler, of Spain
Joint commissioner: Baron Shidehara, of Japan
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, ETC. 279
Great Britain
(Treaty of September 15, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: Irvine L. Lenroot, of Wisconsin
Nonnational: Jules J. Jusserand, of France
British commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Alternates:
For Australia: (vacant)
For Canada: Sir Charles Fitzpatrick
For Newfoundland: Sir William Horwood
For New Zealand: (vacant)
For South Africa: (vacant)
Nonnational: Alexandre Millerand, of France
Joint commissioner: (vacant)
Hungary
(Treaty of January 26, 1929)
United States commissioners:
National: Jeremiah Smith, jr., of Massachusetts
Nonnational: Dr. Carlos A. Urueta, of Colombia
Hungarian commissioners:
National: Dr. Alexis de Boer
Nonnational: Vellem Jan Marie Eysing, of the Netherlands
Joint commissioner: Fernando Gonzalez Roa, of Mexico
Italy
(Treaty of May 5, 1914 1)
United States commissioners:
National: Henry P. Fletcher, of Pennsylvania
Nonnational: Dr. Jos(5 Pedro Varela, of Uruguay
Italian commissioners:
National: Senator Vittorio Scialoja
Nonnational: M. van Iseghen, of Belgium
Joint commissioner: (vacant)
Latvia
(Treaty of January 14, 1930)
United States commissioners:
National: William Phillips, of Massachusetts
Nonnational: Dr. Antonio Jose Uribe, of Colombia
Latvian commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: (vacant)
Joint commissioner: Marques de Cortina, of Spain
Treaty in process of revision.
280 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Lithuania
(Treaty of November 14, 1928)
United States commissioners:
National: Evan E. Young, of South Dakota
Nonnational: Dr. Clovis Bevilacqua, of Brazil
Lithuanian commissioners:
National: Antonas Kriksciukaitis
Nonnational: Dr. Eduard Benes, of Czechoslovakia
Joint commissioner: Erik Scavenius, of Denmark
Luxemburg
(Treaty of April 6, 1929)
United States commissioners:
National: Millard K. Shaler, of Kansas
Nonnational: Dr. Baltasar Brum, of Uruguay
Luxemburg commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: (vacant)
Joint commissioner: Alejandro Lira, of Chile
Netherlands
(Treaty of December 18, 1913)
United States commissioners:
National: George Grafton Wilson, of Massachusetts
Nonnational: Ferdinand Veverka, of Czechoslovakia
Netherland commissioners:
National: Dr. C. van Vollenhoven
Nonnational: Ruggero DoUfus, of Switzerland
Joint commissioner: B. Oster Unden, of Sweden
Norway
(Treaty of June 24, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: James Brown Scott, of the District of Columbia
Nonnational: Hadji Mischeff, of Bulgaria
Norwegian commissioners:
National: Edvin Alten
Nonnational: Johannes Hellner, of Sweden
Joint commissioner: Commendatore Dionisio Anzillotti, of Italy
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Paraguay
(Treaty of August 29, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: John G. Foster, of Vermont
Nonnational: Constantin Brun, of Denmark
Paraguayan commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: (vacant)
Joint commissioner: Sir Robert A. Falconer, of Canada
Peru
(Treaty of July 14, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: Eugene Wambaugh, of Massachusetts
Nonnational: Count Alexander Skrzynski, of Poland
Peruvian commissioners:
National: Dr. Anselmo Barreto
Nonnational: Juan Zorrilla de San Martin, of Uruguay
Joint commissioner: (Appointment in process of completion)
Poland
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(Treaty of August 16, 1928)
United States commissioners:
National: George W. Wickersham, of New York
Nonnational: Gen. J. B. M. Hertzog, of the Union of South Africa
Polish commissioners:
National: Jan Mrozowski
Nonnational: Gen. Johan Laidoner, of Estonia
Joint commissioner: Georg Cohn, of Denmark
PORTUQAIi
(Treaty of February 4, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: James M. Cox, of Ohio
Nonnational: Sir Robert Borden, of Canada
Portuguese commissioners:
National: Dr. Barbosa Magalhaes
Nonnational: Sanchez Toca, of Spain
Joint commissioner: (vacant)
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282 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Rumania
(Treaty of March 21, 1929)
United States commissioners:
National: Charles P. Howland, of New York
Nonnational: Julio Philippi, of Chile
Rumanian commissioners:
National: Al. E. Lahovary
Nonnational: Count de Saint- Aulaire, of France
Joint commissioner: Hugh Kennedy, K. C, of the Irish Free State
Russia
(Treaty of October 1, 1914/September 18. 1914) I
United States commissioners: '
Edwin A. Alderman, of Virginia
Charles R. Crane, of New York
Russian commissioners: '
M. Timacheff
Baron Nolde
Joint commissioner: (vacant)
Spain
(Treaty of September 15, 1914) *
United States commissioners:
National: Peter A. Jay, of Rhode Island '
Nonnational: Seiior Miguel Cruchaga, of Chile !
Spanish commissioners: '
National: Don Pio de GuUon Yglesias ■
Nonnational: Pablo Speisser, of Switzerland
Joint commissioner: Jonkheer J. Loudon, of the
Netherlands i
Sweden
(Treaty of October 13, 1914) ^
United States commissioners:
National: Samuel Avery, of Nebraska
Nonnational: Gabriel Hanotaux, of France
Swedish commissioners:
National: Johannes Hellner i
Nonnational: F. V. N. Beichman, of Norway
Joint commissioner: Max Huber, of Switzerland
' In the case of the treaty with Russia, there is no provision that one of the two members appointed by each Government
must be a national of a third state.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, ETC. 283
Uruguay
(Treaty of July 20, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: Harry B. Hutchins, of Michigan
Nonnational: Tsunejiro Miyaoka, of Japan
Uruguayan commissioners:
National: (vacant)
Nonnational: (vacant)
Joint commissioner: (Appointment in process of completion)
Venezuela
(Treaty of March 21, 1914)
United States commissioners:
National: Charles C. Hyde, of New York
Nonnational: Sir James Rennel Rodd, of Great Britain
Venezuelan commissioners:
National: Pedro Miguel Rej-es
Nonnational: Gaston Jeze, of France
Joint commissioner: (Appointment in process of completion)
Yugoslavia
(Treaty of January 21, 1929)
United States commissioners:
National: Silas Hardy Strawn, of Hlinois
Nonnational: Seiior Don Foci6n Maridtegui, of Peru
Yugoslav commissioners:
National: Dr. Zeljko Mazuranic
Nonnational: Dr. Jan Masaryk, of Czechoslovakia
Joint commissioner: Francis Alexander Anglin, of Canada
PAN AMERICAN UNION
(Resolutions of the First International Conference of American States of 1889 and subsequent
conferences)
United States member: Henry L. Stimson, of New York, Secretary of State, President of the
Governing Board of the Union
284 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PAN AMERICAN RAILWAY COMMITTEE
(Resolutions of the First and Fifth International Conferences of American States,
188^1890 and 1923)
Central committee:
Juan Briano, of Argentina
Santiago Marin Vicuna, of Chile
Francisco P. de Hoyos, of Mexico
Manuel D. Almenara, of Peru
Verne LeRoy Havens, of the United States
National committee for the United States:
Benjamin F. Yoakum, of New York
Walter Moore, of Alabama
PAN AMERICAN COMMITTEE OF THE UNITED STATES
(Resolution of the Third International Conference of American States, 1906)
David P. Barrows, of California George H. Moses, of New Hampshire
Robert S. Brookings, of Missouri Frank C. Partridge, of Vermont
William Eric Fowler, of California Leo S. Rowe, of Pennsylvania
Harry A. Garfield, of Massachusetts George E. Vincent, of New York
J. Charles Linthicum, of Maryland
PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ROAD CONGRESSES
(Resolution of the First International Road Congress, 1908; Senate Joint Resolution No. 62 of
June 18, 1926)
Permanent International Commission
United States members:
Wilbur J. Carr, of New York, Assistant Secretary of State
William L. Cooper, of New York, Director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
Department of Commerce
William Finger, of Mississippi, Automotive Trade Commissioner at Paris
Thomas H. MacDonald, of Iowa, Chief of the Bureau of Public Roads, Department of
Agriculture
Samuel Eckels, President of the American Association of State Highway Officials, Harrisburg,
Pa.
John N. Mackall, formerly Chairman of the State Roads Commission, Baltimore, Md.
William A. Van Duzer, President of the American Road Builders' Association, Harrisburg, Pa.
Leo S. Rowe, of Pennsylvania, Director General of the Pan American Union
Roy D. Chapin, President of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Detroit, Mich.
Pyke Johnson, National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D. C.
F. L. Bishop, Dean of the School of Engineering and of the School of Mines, University of
Pittsburgh
A. B. Barber, Colonel, Engineer Corps Reserve, U. S. Army; U. S. Chamber of Commerce,
Washington, D. C.
E. J. Mehren, Vice President of the McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New York City
Henry W. Temple, of Pennsylvania, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House
of Representatives
William E. Borah, of Idaho, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate
INTERNATIOISrAL COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, ETC. 285
Permanent International Council
United States members:
Thomas H. MacDonald, of Iowa, Chiuf of the Bureau of Public Roads, Department of Agri-
culture •
Roy D. Chapin, President of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Detroit, Mich.
William Finger, of Mississippi, Automotive Trade Commissioner at Paris
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE AT ROME
(Convention of June 7, 1905)
United States member of the Permanent Committee: (vacant)
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDHOOD
(Resolution of the Fourth Pan American Child Welfare Congress, 1924; House Joint Resolution
No. 230 of May 3, 1928)
United States member of the International Council: Katharine F. Lenroot, of Wisconsin, assistant to
the Chief of the Children's Bureau
INTERNATIONAL OFFICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AT PARIS
(Convention of December 9, 1907)
United States representative: Rupert Blue, M. D., of North Carolina, Assistant Surgeon General
United States Public Health Service, Paris
MIXED TRIBUNALS OF EGYPT
In 1876, as the result of negotiations between the Ottoman and Egyptian Governments and
the various Christian powers represented at Cairo, courts were created in Egypt having sole juris-
diction in the trial of civil and commercial causes arising between natives and foreigners or between
foreigners of different nationality, in all questions of real estate, and in suits of foreigners against
the Egyptian Government or members of the Khedival (now Royal) family. These mixed tribunals,
in matters within their exclusive jurisdiction, are taking the place of the consular courts which
continue to exercise general criminal jurisdiction over their nationals, to decide matters involving
the civil status of their nationals, and to adjudicate civil and commercial suits to which their
nationals exclusively are parties. There are three tribunals of original jurisdiction (first instance),
one each at Cairo, Alexandria, and Mansura, and a court of appeals at Alexandria. The judiciary
is made up of foreign and Egyptian judges, at present 65 in number, 16 of whom serve on the bench
of the court of appeals. Judgments in the lower courts are rendered by three judges, of whom
two are foreigners, in the court of appeals by five judges, of whom three are foreigners. The foreign
judges are appointed by the King of Egypt on the recommendation of their respective govern-
ments. The United States is represented in these courts by the following judges:
Court of appeals: Jasper Yeates Brinton, of Pennsylvania
Court of first instance:
Pierre Crabit6s, of Louisiana
Robert Llewellyn Henry, of Louisiana
Julian Wright, of New York
286 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PERMANENT COURT OF ARBITRATION
(Hague convention of July 29, 1899)
United States members:
Elihu Root, of New York
John Bassett Moore, of New York
Roland W. Boyden, of Massachusetts
Newton D. Baker, of Ohio
UNITED STATES COURT FOR CHINA
(Act of June 30, 1906)
Judge: Milton Dwight Purdy, of Minnesota
District attorney: George Sellett, of Illinois
Marshal: Thurston R. Porter, of New York
Clerk: J. Marvin Howes, of Oregon
Assistant clerk: Louis T. Kenake, of California
PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL BUREAUS, UNIONS, ETC., OF WHICH THE UNITED STATES
IS A MEMBER BUT TO WHICH MEMBER GOVERNMENTS DO NOT APPOINT OFFICIAL
REPRESENTATIVES
Bureau of the International Map of the World on the Millionth Scale (Founded in 1913)
ii
Bureau of the Interparliamentary Union for the Promotion of International Arbitration (Established i
in 1892 by the Berne Conference of the Interparliamentary Union) j
Central International Office for Collecting and Preserving Information relating to the Liquor |
Traffic in Africa (Convention of September 10, 1919) I
Gorgas Memorial Laboratory (Incorporated in 1921)
International Bureau for the Protection of Industrial Property (Conventions of March 20, 1883,
and June 2, 1911)
International Bureau for the Publication of Customs Tariffs (Convention of July 5, 1890)
International Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (Convention of October 18, 1907)
International Bureau of Weights and Measures (Conventions of May 20, 1875, and October 6, 1921)
International Committee for the Publication of Annual Tables of Constants and Numerical Data,
Chemical, Physical, and Technological (Founded in 1909)
International Hydrographic Bureau (Organized in 1921)
International Research Council (Inaugurated in 1919); also the following associated unions:
International Astronomical Union (Constituted in 1919)
International Geographical Union (Constituted in 1922) i
International Mathematical Union (Constituted in 1920) "
International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (Constituted in 1919)
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (Constituted in 1919)
International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (Constituted in 1922) I
International Union of Scientific Radiotelegraphy (Constituted in 1920) *
International Society for the Exploration of Arctic Regions by Means of Airship (Organized in 1924)
International Statistical Institute (Founded in 1885)
International Trade-mark Registration Bureau (Conventions of August 20, 1910, and April 28, 1923)
Pan American Sanitary Bureau (Resolution of the Second International Conference of American
States, 1901-1902) i
Permanent Commission of the International Railway Congress Association (Founded in 1885;
reorganized in 1919)
Universal Postal Union (Convention of June 1, 1878, and subsequent conventions)
• Originally designated as the International Sanitary Bureau; name changed in 1923.
14. UNITED STATES DELEGATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES, CON-
GRESSES, ETC., HELD DURING THE YEAR 1930
COMMITTEE OF AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS
(Geneva, January 6-9, 1930)
Expert: Loyd V. Steere, of California, representative of the Department of Agriculture at Berlin
ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS ON TRAFFIC IN OPIUM AND OTHER
DANGEROUS DRUGS
(Thirteenth Session, Geneva, January 20-February 14, 1930)
Representative in expert and advisory capacity: John K. Caldwell, i of Kentucky
LONDON NAVAL CONFERENCE, 1930 2
(London, January 21-April 22, 1930)
Delegates:
Henry L. Stimson, of New York, Secretary of State, chairman of the American delegation
Charles G. Dawes, of Illinois, Ambassador to Great Britain
Charles F. Adams, of Massachusetts, Secretary of the Navy
Joseph T. Robinson, of Arkansas, United States Senator
David A. Reed, of Pennsylvania, United States Senator
Hugh S. Gibson, of California, Ambassador to Belgium
Dwight W. Morrow, of New Jersey, Ambassador to Mexico
Advisers:
William V. Pratt, of Maine, Admiral, Commander in Chief of the United States Fleet,
U. S. Navy
Hugh R. Wilson, of Illinois, Minister to Switzerland
Hilary P. Jones, of Virginia, Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy, retired
Arthur Wilson Page, Vice President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co., New
York City
J. Theodore Marriner,i of Maine, Chief of the Division of Western European Affairs,
Department of State
Ray Atherton, of Illinois, Counselor of the Embassy at London
George A. Gordon, of New York, Counselor of the Embassy at Paris
George Rublee, lawyer, Washington, D. C.
Charles Burnett, of Illinois, Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army
' Foreign Service officer.
' Richard Southgate was attached to the delegation while serving in the Division of International Conferences and Protocol in
the Department of State. Robert T. Pell was appointed as assistant to the American delegation while serving in the Embassy at
Paris.
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288 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Naval technical siaf:
William A. Moffett, of South Carolina, Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy
J. R. P. Pringle, of Illinois, Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy
H. E. Yarnell, of Iowa, Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy
A. J. Hepburn, of Pennsylvania, Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy
William W. Galbraith, of Tennessee, Captain, U. S. Navy; Naval Attach6 at London
W^ W^ Smyth, of Iowa, Captain, U. S. Navy
A. H. Van Keuren, of Michigan, Captain, U. S. Navy
Montgomery E. Higgins, of Maryland, Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
Ralph Trowbridge Hanson, of Ohio, Commander, U. S. Navy; Assistant Naval Attach^
at London
Harold C. Train, of Missouri, Commander, U. S. Navy
Howard F. Kingman, of North Dakota, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. Navy; Assistant
Naval Attach^ at London
Charles W. A. Campbell, of Illinois, Lieutenant, U. S. Navy
Special assistants:
Eugene A. Regnier, of California, Captain, U. S. Army
James L. Bates, of New York, Navy Department t
Secretary to the delegation: F. Lammot Belin, of Pennsylvania, First Secretary of the Embassy r
at London a
Secretaries : v
William H. Beck, of New Jersey, Assistant to the Secretary of State m
Joseph W. Ballantine,! of Massachusetts ■
David A. Salmon, of Connecticut, Chief of the Bureau of Indexes and Archives, Depart-
ment of State
Walter T. Prendergast,i of Ohio, Administrative Officer of the Division of International
Conferences and Protocol, Department of State
Assistant secretaries: ^
Noel H. Field, 1 of Massachusetts P
Vinton Chapin, of Massachusetts, Vice Consul at Prague
Joseph P. Cotton, jr., of New York
Press officer: Michael J. McDermott, of Massachusetts, Chief of the Division of Current In-
formation, Department of State
Editor: Herbert F. Wright, of the District of Columbia, Specialist in Historical Research, j
Department of State ]
Disbursing officers: .
Harry R, Young, of Pennsylvania, Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Accounts, Depart- ^
ment of State (January 21-February 6, 1930) I
Neal D. Borum, of Tennessee, Disbursing Officer of the Embassy at London (February 7- |
April 22, 1930) •]
In charge of the Marine detail: John Halla, of New Jersey, Captain, U. S. Marine Corps j
Secretaries to delegates:
Alexander J. Doyle, of Rhode Island, secretary to the Secretary of the Navy
Joe R. Brewer, of Arkansas, secretary to Senator Robinson
Esther S. Schucker, of Pennsylvania, secretary to Senator Reed
' Foreign Service officer.
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Stenographers:
Pearl L. DeMaret, of the District of Columbia, Departxuent of State
L. Adelaide Watson, of Pennsylvania, Department of State
Albert S. Browne, of Missouri, of the Embassy at Brussels
Nathan Medofsky, of Oregon, of the Legation at Berne
Blanche V. Rule, of the District of Columbia, Assistant Chief of the Office of Coordination
and Review, Department of State
Eileen McKenny, of the District of Columbia, Department of State
Adele E. Dix, of the District of Columbia, Department of State
Mildred V. Deike, of Maryland, Department of State
Grace A. Grefe, of Illinois, Department of State
Anna Belle Newcomb, of Massachusetts, Department of State
Hurley S. Fisk, of Iowa, Department of State
Beatrice L. Comeau, of Massachusetts, Department of State
Vernita Bronson, of Iowa, Department of State
Mimeograph operator: Wilson C. Wilmot, of the District of Columbia
File clerks:
Louis E. Mundy, of Indiana, Department of State
Dorothy K. Butler, of Florida, Department of State
Walter H. Anderson, of Illinois, Department of State
Code clerks:
Henry P. Dugan, of the District of Columbia, Department of State
Clayton S. Becker, of Pennsylvania, Department of State
Alice R. Lucas, of the District of Columbia, Administrative Assistant of the Bureau of
Indexes and Archives, Department of State
William V. Madden, of Pennsylvania, Department of State
Navy stenographic personnel:
William D. Bergman, of Virginia, Chief of the Appointment Division, Navy Department
Anne M. Worrall, of the District of Columbia, Navy Department
Clara E. Dod, of Virginia, Navy Department
Marie L. Baker, of the District of Columbia, Navy Department
Gertrude E. Baker, of Massachusetts, Navy Department
Virginia B. Jones, of the District of Columbia, Navy Department
Sadie M. Crumb, of Pennsylvania, Navy Department
The Marine detail:
Charles W. Harrmann, of Illinois, first sergeant, U. S. Marine Corps
Jesse L. Reynolds, of Kentucky, gunnery sergeant, U. S. Marine Corps
John Glenn Mason, of Virginia, gunnery sergeant, U. S. Marine Corps
Franklin E. Freeman, of Kansas, gunnery sergeant, U. S. Marine Corps
Francis Lee Bauer, of Kansas, gunnery sergeant, U. S. Marine Corps
John Stanley Domzalski, of Michigan, gunnery sergeant, U. S. Marine Corps
John Hill Rice, of Tennessee, gunnery sergeant, U. S. Marine Corps
Henderson P. Clary, of Virginia, gunnery sergeant, U. S. Marine Corps
Ernest Vester Maddox, of Alabama, gunnery sergeant, U. S. Marine Corps
Thomas Charles Baisden, of the District of Columbia, gunnery sergeant, U. S. Marine
Corps
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290 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
SECOND CONGRESS OF THE PAN AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
(Panama, January 30-February 3, 1930)
Representatives:
James M. Phalen, M. D., of Illinois, Colonel, Medical Corps, U. S. Army
John D. Manchester, M. D., of Wisconsin, Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
M. F. Haralson, M. D., of Mississippi, Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, Balboa
Heights, Canal Zone
INTER-AMERICAN CONGRESS OF RECTORS, DEANS, AND EDUCATORS
(Habana, February 20-24, 1930)
Delegates:
James Brown Scott, director of the Division of International Law, Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace, Washington, D. C, chairman
John C. Merriam, president of the Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C.
Stephen P. Duggan, director of the Institute of International Education, New York City
Frank Aydelotte, president of Swarthmore College
Ellen F. Pendleton, president of Wellesley College
Interpreter-translator: Alonso Perales, of Texas
Secretary-stenographers:
Harriet M. Sweet, of the District of Columbia, administrative assistant of the United
States Section, Inter American High Commission
Julia F. Simpson, of the District of Columbia, Department of State
CONFERENCE FOR THE CODIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
(The Hague, March 13-April 12, 1930)
Delegates:
Hunter Miller, of New York, Editor of Treaties, Department of State, chairman of the
delegation
Green H. Hackworth, of the District of Columbia, Solicitor for the Department of State
Theodore G. Risley, of Illinois, Solicitor for the Department of Labor
Richard W. Flournoy, jr., of Maryland, Assistant to the Solicitor for the Department
of State
Ruth B. Shipley, of Maryland, Chief of the Passport Division, Department of State
Technical advisers:
Jesse S. Reeves, professor of international law. University of Michigan
Edwin M. Borchard, professor of law, Yale University
Manley O. Hudson, professor of international law. Harvard University
S. W. Boggs, of New Jersey, Geographer of the Department of State
Emma Wold, treasurer of the National Women's Party, Washington, D. C.
Arie Alverdo Corwin, of Michigan, Commander, U. S. Navy; Naval Attach^ at
The Hague
Secretary of the delegation: Stanley Woodward, of Pennsylvania, Third Secretary of the Embassy
at Brussels
Research assistant: Marjorie M. Whiteman, of Ohio, Assistant to tlie Solicitor for the Depart-
ment of State
Translator: Elsie Ross Shields, of the District of Columbia
UNITED STATES DELEGATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL CONFEEENCES 291
File clerk: Edward E. Driscoll, of the District of Columbia, Department of State
Disbursing officer and stenographer: Marion Arnold, of the District of Columbia, Department
of State
Stenographers:
Alice Duffy, of tlie District of Columbia, Department of State
Luella Ollis, of Missouri, Department of State
Catherine B. Stewart, of Massachusetts, Department of State
FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF SANITARY TECHNIQUE AND COMMUNAL HYGIENE
(Prague, March 16-18, 1930)
Representative: Alfred John Aselmeyer, M. D., of Missouri, Passed Assistant Surgeon, U. S.
Public Health Service, Prague
INTERNATIONAL HYGIENE EXHIBITION
(Dresden, May l-October 1, 1930)
Delegates:
Charles St. J. Butler, M. D., of Tennessee, Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
George C. Dunham, M. D., of Oregon, Major, Medical Corps, U. S. Army
Charles W. Stiles, M. D., of the District of Columbia, Chief of the Division of Zoology,
U. S. Public Health Service
THIRD CONGRESS OF SPANISH AMERICAN HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY
(Seville, May 2-8, 1930)
Delegate: Ralph A. Graves, assistant editor of the National Geographic Magazine, Washington,
D. C.
ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY CONGRESS
(Madrid, May 5-15, 1930)
Delegates:
Edward A. Simmons, president of the Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corp., New York
City, chairman of the delegation
James B. Strong, president of the Ramapo Ajax Corp., New York City
Walter F. Schleiter, president of the Verona Tool Works, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Charles H. Muchnic, consulting engineer, New York City
Bird M. Robinson, president of the American Short Line Railroad Association, Wash-
ington, D. C.
George R. Carr, chairman of the board of the Locomotive Firebox Co., Chicago, 111.
Harold A. Smith, publisher of Transportation, Los Angeles, Calif.
Fred A. Poor, president of The P. and M. Co., Chicago, 111.
A. S. Merz, vice president of the Standard Railway Equipment Co., New York City
Walter J. Plogsted, foreign representative of the General Railway Signal Co., New York
City
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR THE UNIFICATION OF LAWS ON BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
PROMISSORY NOTES, AND CHEQUES
(Geneva, May 13-June 7, 1930)
Representative in expert and advisory capacity: Martin H. Kennedy, of Colorado, Trade Com-
missioner at London, Department of Commerce
292 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MALARIA
(Algiers, May 19-21, 1930)
Delegates:
William Sydney Thayer, M. D., Baltimore, Md.
William George MacCallum, M. D., Baltimore, Md.
Lewis W. Hackett, M. D., of the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Founda-
tion, Rome, Italy
INTERNATIONAL LOAD LINE CONFERENCE
(London, May 20-July 5, 1930)
Delegates:
H. B. Walker, president of the American Steamship Owners' Association, New York City,
chairman of the American delegation
David Arnott, chief surveyor of the American Bureau of Shipping, New York City
Laurens Prior, of New Jersey, technical assistant to the Commissioner of Navigation,
Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce
H. C. Towle, assistant to the vice president of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Quincy,
Mass.
Samuel D. McComb, manager of the Marine Office of America, New York City
A. F. Pillsbury, of Pillsbury & Curtis, San Francisco, Calif.
Robert F. Hand, vice president and assistant general manager of the Standard Shipping
Co., New York City
James Kennedy, general manager of the marine department of the Gulf Refining Co., New
York City
H. W. Warley, vice president of the Ore Steamship Co., New York City
J. G. Tawresey, of Pennsylvania, Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy, retired; U. S. Shipping Board
Technical advisers:
David W. Dickie, engineer and naval architect, American Steamship Owners' Association,
New York City
Paul C. Grening, of New York, director for Europe of the United States Shipping Board
Merchant Fleet Corp.
G. A. Smith, surveyor, American Bureau of Shipping, New York City
Disbursing officer: Neal D. Borum, of Tennessee, of the Embassy at London
FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF BUILDING AND PUBLIC WORKS
(London, May 26-30, 1930)
Delegates:
John M. Gries, of Massachusetts, Chief of the Division of Public Construction, Depart-
ment of Commerce, chairman
L. K. Comstock, chairman of L. K. Comstock & Co., New York City
William J. Doyle, jr., of Doyle & Co., Philadelphia Pa.
A. P. Greensfelder, of the Fruin-Colnon Contracting Co., St. Louis, Mo.
John W. Harris, of Hegeman-Harris Co., New York City
Edward G. Lang, director of the Department of Public Works, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Gerhardt F. Meyne. contractor, Chicago, 111.
Truman S. Morgan, American vice president of the International Federation of Building
and Public Works; president of the F. W. Dodge Corp., New York City
David T. Riffle, president of the National Association of Building Trades Employees,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Edward A. Simmons, president of the Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corp., New York
City
William A. Starrett, of Starrett Bros. Co., New York City
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INTERNATIONAL FUR TRADE EXHIBITION AND CONGRESS
(Leipzig: Exhibition, May 31-September 30, 1930; Congress, June 21-29, 1930)
Delegates:
Frank G. Ashbrook, of Pennsj^lvania, principal biologist in charge of fur resources. Bureau
of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture, commissioner general for the Ameri-
can -participation in the Congress
Mrs. Julian C. Austrian, president of the F^^r Trade Review, New York City, representing
the fur-trade and fur-farming periodicals
J. S. Bales, president of the American Rabbit and Cavy Breeders Association, Spring-
field, 111.
W. B. Barger, president of the Rocky Mountain Fur Growers Association, Denver, Colo.
H. A. W. Bindsell, member of the Fur Dressers and Fur Dyers Association, Long Island
City, N. Y.
Jacob Blaufarb, member of the National Association of the Fur Industry, New York City
Fritz B. Bleistein, member of the American Fur Merchants Association, New York City
Jacob Bobrow, member of the Associated Fur Manufacturers, Inc., New York City
Kenneth P. Button, secretary of the National Rabbit Federation, Webster, N. Y.
A. H. Crow, registrar of the Rocky Mountain Fur Growers Association, Denver, Colo.
Harry Eisenbach, member of the American Fur Merchants Association, New York City
P. B. Fouke, member of the National Association of the Fur Industry, New York City
Edward Fromm, fur farmer, Fromm Bros., Inc., Hamburg, Wis.
Robert Gabbe, member of the Fur Dressers and Fur Dyers Association, Brooklyn, N. Y.
WUham Grauer, member of the Associated Fur Manufacturers, Inc., New York City
Harry Harris, member of the Fur Dressers and Fur Dyers Association, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Michael Hollander, member of the Fur Dressers and Fur Dyers Association, Newark, N. J.
Maxwell Lakeman, secretary of the American Fox Institute, Washington, D. C.
John T. Lynch, president of the National Rabbit Federation, Fontana, Calif.
B. R. Mensel, member of the National Association of the Fur Industry, Minneapolis, Minn.
L. J. O'Reilly, V. M. D., acting president and registrar of the American National Fox
and Fur Breeders Association, Merrill, Wis.
Harry J. O 'Toole, member of the Fur Dressers and Fur Dyers Association, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Richard S. Otto, member of the American Fur Merchants Association, New York City
Almerindo Portfolio, fur tradesman, New York City
Louis Edward Rusch, president of the American Fox Institute, Washington, D. C.
Edward Schmidt, member of the National Association of the Fur Industry, Detroit, Mich.
Simon Sutta, member of the American Fur Merchants Association, New York City
Eugene S. Waldbott, member of tlie American Fur Merchants Association, Chicago, 111.
A. Weygandt, secretary of the American Rabbit and Cavy Breeders Association,
Chicago, 111.
August Williges, member of the National Association of the Fur Industry, Sioux City, Iowa
W. A. Young, V. M.D., president of the American National Fox and Fur Breeders
Association, Boonville, N. Y.
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL ORNITHOLOGICAL CONGRESS
(Amsterdam, June 1-7, 1930)
Delegates:
Alexander Wetmore, of Kansas, Assistant Secretary of tlie Smithsonian Institution
Casey Wood, M. D., of Rome, Italy, Honorary Associate in Ornithology of the National
Museum
Harry S. Swarth, of California, Inspector of Foreign Birds under tlie Biological Survey
at the port of San Francisco
294 EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON LEISURE OF WORKERS
(Liege, June 7-10, 1930)
Delegate: C. H. Waring, M. D., of Mississippi, Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, Antwerp
TWENTY-SIXTH CONFERENCE OF THE INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION
(London, July 16-22, 1930)
Delegates:
Andrew J. Montague, of Virginia, Member of the House of Representatives; president of
the American Group of the Interparliamentary Union
Henry F. Ashurst, of Arizona, United States Senator
Alben W. Barkley, of Kentucky, United States Senator
Richard Bartholdt, of Missouri, Member of the House of Representatives
Sol Bloom, of New York, Member of the House of Representatives
Carl Chindblom, of Illinois, Member of the House of Representatives
Thomas C. Cochran, of Pennsylvania, Member of the House of Representatives
Tom Connally, of Texas, United States Senator
Roy G. Fitzgerald, of Ohio, Member of the House of Representatives
Franklin W. Fort^ of New Jersey, Member of the House of Representatives
Burton L. French, of Idaho, Member of the House of Representatives
Morton D. Hull, of Illinois, Member of the House of Representatives
Fiorello H. LaGuardia, of New York, Member of the House of Representatives
Ruth Bryan Owen, of Florida, Member of the House of Representatives
Bertrand R. Snell, of New York, Member of the House of Representatives
George R. Stobbs, of Massachusetts, Member of the House of Representatives
Millard Tydings, of Maryland, United States Senator
Burton K. Wheeler, of Montana, United States Senator
Executive secretary: Arthur Deerin Call, executive secretary of the American Group of the
Interparliamentary Union, Washington, D. C.
Assistant secretaries:
Lewis Descliler, of Ohio, parliamentarian of the House of Representatives
Leo Pasvolsky, economist, Brookings Institution, Washington, D. C.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON HIGH DAMS
(Berlin, June 16-25, 1930)
Delegates:
O. C. Merrill, of the District of Columbia, executive secretary of the Federal Power
Commission; chairman of the American Committee of the World Power Conference,
chairman
Henry J. Pierce, vice chairman of the American Committee of the World Power
Conference, New York City
L. F. Harza, member of the Executive Committee of tlie Power Division of the American
Society of Civil Engineers; consulting engineer, Chicago, III.
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WORLD POWER CONFERENCE
(Second Plenary Meeting, Berlin, June 16-25, 1930)
Delegates:
O. C. Merrill, of the District of Columbia, executive secretary of the Federal Power Com-
mission; chairman of the American Committee of the World Power Conference
Henry J. Pierce, vice chairman of the American Committee of the World Power Conference,
New York City
H. M. Addinsell, treasurer of the American Committee of the World Power Conference;
member of the firm of Harris, Forbes & Co., New York City
David B. Rushmore, member of the Council and Board of the American Committee of
the World Power Conference; representing the American Institute of Mining and
Metallurgical Engineers, New York City
H. C. Dickinson, of Massachusetts, Chief of the Division of Heat and Power of the U. S.
Bureau of Standards
Scott Turner, of Michigan, Director of the U. S. Bureau of Mines
H. Foster Bain, Secretary of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi-
neers, New York City
Ely C. Hutchinson, member of the Council and Board of the American Committee of the
World Power Conference; editor of Power, New York City
George A. Orrok, member of the Council and Board of the American Committee of the
World Power Conference; consulting engineer, New York City
Robert Sibley, executive manager of the Alumni Association of the University of Cali-
fornia; consulting engineer, Berkeley, Calif.
Alternate delegate: L. F. Harza, member of the Executive Committee of the Power Division of
the American Society of Civil Engineers; consulting engineer, Chicago, 111.
' FOURTH PAN AMERICAN CONGRESS OF ARCHITECTS
(Rio de Janeiro, June 19-July 2, 1930)
Delegates:
John P. Curtis, architect, Rio de Janeiro; member of the American Institute of Architects
William P. Preston, architect, Rio de Janeiro; member of the American Institute of
Architects
Carl A. Ziegler, architect, Philadelphia, Pa.; member of the American Institute of
Architects
FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS OF THE ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE
(Margate, England, June 21-28, 1930)
Delegate: Dana E. Robinson, M.D., of Ohio, Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, London
SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MINING, METALLURGY, AND APPLIED GEOLOGY
(Liege, June 22-23, 1930)
Delegates:
H. I. Smith, of Colorado, Chief Mining Supervisor of the Geological Survey, Department
of the Interior
Scott Turner, of Michigan, Director of the Bureau of Mines, Department of Commerce
296 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
TENTH SESSION OF THE JOURNEES MEDICALES DE BRUXELLES
(Brussels, June 28-July 2, 1930)
Delegate: C. H. Waring, M.D., of Mississippi, Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, Antwerp
SIXTH PAN AMERICAN CHILD CONGRESS
(Lima, July 4-11, 1930)
Delegates:
Katharine F. Lenroot, of Wisconsin, Assistant to the Chief of the Children's Bureau, De-
partment of Labor, chairman
Sophonisba P. Breckinridge, professor of Social Economics, Graduate School of Social
Service Administration, University of Chicago
Neva R. Deardorff, director of the Research Bureau of the Welfare Council of New York
City
J. H. Mason Knox, jr., M.D., chief of the Bureau of Child Hygiene, State Department of
Health, Baltimore, Md.
Rev. C. H. LeBlond, director of charities, Diocese of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio
Herbert E. Chamberlain, M.D., director of the Child Guidance Clinic, Lymanhurst
Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn.
John D. Long, M.D., of Pennsylvania, Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, traveling
representative of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau
C. R. Eskey, M.D., of Illinois, Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, epidemiologist of the
Pan American Sanitary Bureau
E. Blanche Sterling, M.D., of Maryland, Acting Assistant Surgeon, in charge of the Child
Hygiene Section of the U. S. Public Health Service
Bess Goodykoontz, of Iowa, Assistant Commissioner of Education, U. S. Office of Educa-
tion, Department of the Interior
Kathryn Sellers, of the District of Columbia, Judge of the Juvenile Court of the District
of Columbia
Clara E. Hayes, M.D., assistant director of the Division of Medical Service of the American
Child Health Association, New York City
Interpreter-translators :
Ana Maria Sherwell, of the District of Columbia
Gregorio Marquez, of Porto Rico
Stenographer: Cecilia R. Mailloux, of Massachusetts, Department of State
SECOND LATIN AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON NEURIATRY, PSYCHIATRY, AND LEGAL
MEDICINE
(Rio de Janeiro, July 6-13, 1930)
Non-technical representative: Vance B. Murray, M.D., of California, Surgeon, U. S. Public
Health Service, Buenos Aires
FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MICROBIOLOGY
(Paris, July 20-25, 1930)
Representatives of the United States Public Health Service:
Alice C. Evans, of Pennsylvania, bacteriologist, U. S. Public Health Service
Sara E. Branham, of New York, bacteriologist, U. S. Public Health Service
UNITED STATES DELEGATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES 297
FOURTH WORLD'S POULTRY CONGRESS
(London, July 22-30, 1930)
Delegates:
Harry R. Lewis, president of the National Poultry Council, East Greeftwich, R. I., chair-
man
W. F. Priebe, of Priebe & Sons, Inc., Chicago, 111.
Lucy B. Garber, Enid, Okla.
C. I. Bashore, an official of the International Baby Chick Association, Silver Lake, Ind.
Leslie E. Card, professor of poultry husbandry, College of Agriculture, University of
Illinois
Harold A. Nourse, president of the American Poultry Association, St. Paul, Minn.
D. Lincoln Orr, representative of the Standard Bred Poultry Association of America,
Cornwall, N. Y.
Arthur F. Peine, of the Perry Packing Co., Manhattan, Kans., represents the United
States Egg Society
F. H. Cockell, an official of the Oregon Poultry Association, Milwaukie, Oreg.
Willis A. Schleit, president of the Candee Incubator Corp., Syracuse, N. Y.
E. F. Howe, vice president of the Fairmont Creamery Co., Omaha, Nebr.
John R. Mohler, V.M.D., of Pennsjdvania, Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry,
Department of Agriculture
Morley A. Jull, of Canada, senior poultry husbandman in charge of the poultry production
in the Bureau of Animal Industry, Beltsville, Md., Department of Agriculture
R. R. Slocum, of New York, senior marketing specialist of the Division of Dairy and
Poultry Products, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Department of Agriculture
S. D. Sanders, president and general manager of the Washington Cooperative Egg and
Poultry Association, Seattle, Wash.
George Cugley, of the Buckeye Incubator Co., Springfield, Ohio
Carl Holmes, poultry producer, Cincinnati, Ohio
Disbursing officer: Neal D. Borum, of Tennessee, of the Embassy at London
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE
(Antwerp, July 28-31, 1930)
Delegate: Eugene C. Auchter, of Maryland, principal horticulturist in charge. Office of Horti-
cultural Crops and Diseases, Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture
NINTH SESSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF
CHILDHOOD
(Liege, July 30-August 4, 1930)
Delegates:
David M. Levy, M.D., chief of staff of the Institute for Child Guidance in New^ York City
Abigail A. Eliot, director of the Nursery Training School of Boston
S. Josephine Baker, M.D., former director of the Bureau of Child Hygiene of New York
City Department of Health
Ethel Verry, superintendent of the Chicago Orphan Asylum and Instructor in the Grad-
uate School of Social Service Administration of the University of Chicago
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FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON FAMILY EDUCATION
(Liege, August 4-7, 1930)
Delegates:
David M. Levy, M.D., chief of staff of the Institute for Child Guidance in New York
City
Abigail A. Eliot, director of the Nursery Training School of Boston
S. Josephine Baker, M.D., former director of the Bureau of Child Hygiene of New York
City Department of Health
Ethel Verry, superintendent of the Chicago Orphan Asylum and Instructor in the Grad-
uate School of Social Service Administration of the University of Chicago
ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY CONGRESS
(London, August 4-11, 1930)
Delegates:
John R. Mohler, D.V.M., of Pennsylvania, Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry,
Department of Agriculture, chairman of the American delegation
W. E. Cotton, of Iowa, superintendent of the Experiment Station, Bethesda, Md., Bureau
of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture
J. F. DeVine, D.V.M., president of the J. F. DeVine Laboratories Inc., Goshen, N. Y.
Adolph Eichhorn, D.V.M., director of the veterinary department of the Lederle Anti-
toxin Laboratories, Pearl River, N. Y.
George H. Hart, M.D., D.V.M., professor of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture^
University of California
A. T. Kinsley, D.V.S., president of the Kansas City Veterinary College
Charles H. Stange, D.V.M., dean, Division of Veterinarj^ Medicine, Iowa State College
NINTH INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL CONGRESS
(London, August 7-15, 1930)
Delegates:
Eugene C. Auchter, of Maryland, principal horticulturist. Office of Horticultural Crops
and Diseases, Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture
Knowles A. Ryerson, of California, principal horticulturist, Office of Foreign Plant Intro-
duction, Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture
L. M. Hutchins, of Michigan, pathologist. Office of Horticultural Crops and
Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture
THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF DECORATIVE ARTS
(Antwerp, August 11-15, 1930)
Delegates:
Russell A. Plimjjton, member of the American Federation of Arts; director of the Minne-
apolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, Minn.
Albert Blum, member of the Board of Managers of the Silk Association of America; treas-
urer of the United Piece Dve Works, Paris
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SEVENTH CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL UNION AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS
(Oslo, August 12-15, 1930)
Delegates:
Kendall Emerson, M.D., managing director of the National Tuberculosis Association
New York City
Selskar Gunn, vice president in Europe of the Rockefeller Foundation, Paris
Eugene L. Opie, M.D., director of the Laboratories of the Henry Phipps Institute, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Stuart Pritchard, M.D., Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich.
Linsly R. Williams, M.D., director of the New York Academy of Medicine
Stephen J. Maher, M.D., chairman of the Tuberculosis Commission of the State of
Connecticut
Friench Simpson, M. D., of Texas, Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, Oslo
CONFERENCE OF EXPERTS ON SILICOSIS
(Johannesburg, August 13-27, 1930)
Official representative: Albert E. Russell, M.D., of Texas, Passed Assistant Surgeon, U. S.
Public Health Service, first vice chairvian of the Conference
FIFTH INTERNATIONAL BOTANICAL CONGRESS
(Cambridge, England, August 16-23, 1930)
Vice presidents of the Conference:
L. H. Baile}-, fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Ithaca, N. Y.
R. A. Harper, professor. Department of Botany, Columbia University
E. D. Merrill, director-in-chief of the New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, New York
City
Delegates:
Eugene C, Auchter, of Mar\-land, principal horticulturist. Office of Horticultural Cropa
and Diseases, Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture
Knowles A. Ryerson, of California, principal horticulturist, Office of Foreign Plant Intro-
duction, Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture
L. M. Hutchins, of Michigan, pathologist. Office of Horticultural Crops and Diseases,
Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture
Cornelius L. Shear, of Nebraska, principal pathologist, Office of Mycology and Disease
Survey, Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture
A. S. Hitchcock, of Kansas, principal botanist. Office of Botany, Bureau of Plant Industry,
Department of Agriculture
N. E. Stevens, of Kansas, senior jiathologist. Office of Horticultural Crops and Diseases,
Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture
James Johnson, of Wisconsin, agent, Office of Tobacco and Plant Nutrition, Bureau of
Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture
William R. Maxon, of New York, associate curator of plants, U. S. National Museum
SECOND INTERNATIONAL PEDIATRIC CONGRESS
(Stockholm, August 18-21, 1930)
Delegates:
Clifford G. Grulee, M.D., chairman of the American National Committee of the Second
International Pediatric Congress, Chicago, 111.
Grover A. Kempf, M.D., of Ohio, Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, Warsaw
John Foote, M.D., professor of pediatrics at Georgetown University
300 KEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE EXTENSION OF THE ENQUIRY ON TRAFFIC IN WOMEN
AND CHILDREN IN THE EAST
(Geneva, August 21-25, 1930)
Official representative: Grace Abbott, of Nebraska, Chief of the Children's Bureau, Deijartment
of Labor
THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR APPLIED MECHANICS
(Stockhohn, August 24-29, 1930)
Delegates:
Lj'man J. Briggs, of the District of Columbia, Assistant Director for Research and Testing,
U. S. Bureau of Standards
Stephen Timoshenko, head of the Department of Engineering Mechanics, University of
Michigan
L. M. Lessells, research department, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., East
Pittsburgh, Pa.
A. L. Kimball, research engineer. General Electric Co., Schenectadj', N. Y.
TENTH INTERNATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS
(Prague, August 25-30, 1930)
Caroline B. Wittpenn, American Commissioner, International Prison Commission, Hoboken,
N. J.
Delegates:
Sanford Bates, of Massachusetts, director of the Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice
William G. Baxter, secretary of the Connecticut Prison Association, Hartford, Conn.
Amos W. Butler, member of the Indiana Committee on Observance and Enforcement of
Law; president of the Indiana Society for Mental Hygiene, Indianapolis, Ind.
Edward R. Cass, secretary of the American Prison Association, New York City
Charles L. Chute, general secretary of the National Probation Association, New York City
William J. Ellis, commissioner, State of New Jersey Department of Institutions, Trenton,
N.J.
Sheldon Glueck, of the Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass.
Mary B. Harris, of New Jersey, superintendent of the Federal Industrial Institution for
Women, Alderson, W. Va., Department of Justice
Hastings H. Hart, penologist, Russell Sage Foundation, New York City
Charles H. Johnson, director of the Department of Social Welfare of the State of New York
Raymond F. C. Kieb, M. D., commissioner of Correction of the State of New York
Mrs. J. E. King, member of the Executive Committee of the American Prison Congress,
San Antonio, Tex.
George W. Kirchwey, head of the Department of Criminology, New York School of
Social Work, New York City
Blanche L. La Du, chairman of the State Board of Control, Department of Public Institu-
tions, St. Paul, Minn.
Fannie Sax Long, vice chairman of the Commission on Penal Institutions of the State of
Pennsylvania, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
William Franklin Penn, superintendent of the Pennsylvania Training School, Morganza, Pa.
James P. Ramsay, chief probation officer of the Superior Criminal Court of Middlesex
County, Mass.
Louis N. Robinson, president of the National Crime Commission, Swarthmore, Pa.
WiUiam T. Root, of the Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
A. E. Smeeton, secretary of Men's Social Work of the Salvation Army in the West, New
York City
Stagg Whitin, executive director of the National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor,
New York City
UNITED STATES DELEGATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES 301
SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF POPULAR ARTS
(Antwerp, Liege, and Brussels, August 28-Septeinber 7, 1930)
Delegate: Elizabeth Burchenal, chairman of the United States Section of the International
Commission on Pojiular Arts, New York City
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF GENERAL MECHANICS
(Liege, August 30-September 7, 1930)
Delegates:
T. A. Vander Willigen, continental representative of Humphreys & Glasgow, Ltd., and
United Gas Improvement Co., Brussels
E. J. Rossback, treasurer of the Association of American Engineers in France, Paris
Millard K. Shaler, engineer, Brussels
FIFTH INTERNATIONAL AIR CONGRESS
(The Hague, September 1-6, 1930)
Representatives:
George E. A. Reinburg, of the District of Columbia, Major, U. S. Army; Assistant Military
Attache for Air at The Hague
George D. Murray, of Massachusetts, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. Navy; Assistant
Naval Attache at The Hague
A. Douglas Cook, of Massachusetts, Assistant Trade Commissioner of the Bureau of
Foreign and Domestic Commerce at Berlin, Department of Commerce
ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ZOOLOGY
(Padova, Italy, September 4-11, 1930)
Delegates:
Charles W. Stiles, M. D., of the District of Columbia, Chief of the Division of Zoology,
U. S. Public Health Service; Custodian of the Helminthological Collections of the
National Museum
Leonhard Stejneger, of the District of Columbia, Head Curator of Biology at the National
Museum
TWELFTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ARCHITECTS
(Budapest, September 6-14, 1930)
Delegates:
William A. Boring, professor of architecture and director of the School of Architecture,
Columbia University
George Oakley Totten, jr., secretary of the American Section of the Permanent Committee
of the International Congress of Architects, Washington, D. C.
C. Howard Walker, of Walker, Walker & Kingsbury, Boston, Mass.
Frank C. Baldwin, honorary secretary of the American Institute of Architects, Washing-
ton, D. C.
John Mead Howells, architect. New York City
Alternate delegate: Warren P, Laird, professor of architecture and dean of the School of Fine
Arts, University of Pennsylvania
302 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
SIXTEENTH PLENARY ASSEMBLY OF THE INTERNATIONAL PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE i
OF COMMERCE
(Brussels, September 7-11, 1930) i
Observer: Leigh W. Hunt, of the District of Cohimbia, Assistant Commercial Attache at '
Brussels '
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INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF CHOCOLATE AND COCOA MANUFACTURERS
(Antwerp, September 8-11, 1930)
Delegates:
A. M. Merckens, president of the Merckens Chocolate Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. i
B. Dangerfield, jr., president of Reymer & Bros., Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. |
M. J. Keefe, general manager of the Confectioners' Revieio, Cincinnati, Ohio j
INTER-AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON AGRICULTURE \
(Washington, September 8-20, 1930) ]
Delegates:
A. F. Woods, of Maryland, Director of Scientific Work, Department of Agriculture, 1
chairman of the American delegation ]
Carl L. Alsberg, M.D., Director of the Food Research Institute, Stanford University ^
George K. Burgess, of California, Director of the U. S. Bureau of Standards j
Carlos E. Chardon, of Porto Rico, Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor, San Juan,
Porto Rico
William Crocker, Director of the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Yonkers, \
N. Y.
E. Dana Durand, of California, Statistical Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce ■
B. T. Galloway, of Missouri, Chief Pathologist, Department of Agriculture \
Robert A. Harper, Vice President and Chairman of the Tropical Plant Research Founda- j
tion Board, Department of Botany, Columbia University '
John R. Mohler, D.V.M., of Pennsylvania, Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, i
Department of Agriculture ;
Edward G. Montgomery, of New York, Chief of the Foodstuffs Division of the Bureau of j
Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce '
Nils A. Olsen, of Illinois, Chief of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Department of ;
Agriculture j
George M. Rommel, Industrial Commissioner, Savannah, Ga. ;
William A. Taylor, of Michigan, Chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Department |
of Agriculture \
Leon M. Estabrook, of Texas, Assistant to the Director of Scientific Work, Department ]
of Agriculture, secretary to the American delegation '.
Secretariat: \
Earl S. Haskell, of the District of Columbia, senior agricultural economist, Federal Farm j
Board, Department of Agriculture, assistant to the secretary general ,
Benjamin Cohen, of Chile, official interpreter
Henry Lee Sweinhart, of Pennsylvania, Latin American press editor j
Joaquim de Siqueira Coutinho, of Portugal, Portugxiese interpreter, translator, and editor
Ernest A. de Mayola, of Peru, Spanish translator ■
Maria Gil Borges, of Venezuela, Spanish translator i
Jos6 Col6m, of Porto Rico, Spanish translator !
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UNITED STATES DELEGATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES 303
Secretarial — Continued.
Jose Tercero, of Mexico, chief of the division of translations, Pan American Union, Span-
ish translator
Luis Rivera, of Mexico, Spanish translator
Enrique Coronado, of Colomljia, Spanish translator
Annie d'A. Marchant, of Brazil, Portuguese translator
Raul D'Eca, of Brazil, Portuguese translator
Leon Dostert, of France, French translator
Christine Mill, of Brazil, stenographer and translator
Carl Frederic Hermann, of New York, stenographer and translator
David M. Pechin, of the District of Columbia, principal stenographer
Manuel Montes, of the District of Columbia, Spanish stenographer
Federico Sendel, of Mexico, Spanish stenographer
Marie F. Stone, of the District of Columbia, clerk-stenographer
John J. Hamilton, of the District of Columbia, stenographer and stencil cutter
Martin C. Burghard, of Georgia, registration and file clerk
Max J. Irland, of Michigan, clerk and typist
Antonio Tello, of Peru, clerk and typist
Edson Valencia, of Brazil, Portuguese typist
Aguinaldo Silva, of Brazil, Portuguese typist
Lounora Green, of Porto Rico, English- Spanish typist and telephone operator
Everett A. Hoffman, of the District of Columbia, assistant duplicator
Ward F. Parker, of the District of Columbia, messenger
Robert F. Baldwin, of the District of Columbia, messenger
Ignatius Cordove, of the District of Columbia, porter
Vincent J. Edmondsen, of the District of Columbia, porter
FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF GEOMETRICIANS
(Ziirich and Berne, September 10-14, 1930)
Delegate: Glenn S. Smith, of Oklahoma, engineer (topographic) in the Geological Survey,
Department of the Interior
NINETEENTH SESSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STATISTICS
(Tokyo and Kyoto, September 15-25, 1930)
Delegates:
Walter F. Willcox, professor of economics and statistics at Cornell University
Halleck A. Butts, of Texas, Commercial Attach^ at Tokyo
H. G. Moulton, president of the Brookings Institutioji, Washington, D. C.
ELEVENTH CONGRESS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF FRENCH-LANGUAGE PHYSICIANS OF NORTH
AMERICA
(Montreal, September 16-19, 1930)
Delegates:
W. S. Terriberry, M.D., of New York, Medical Director, U. S. Public Health Service
G. M. Corput, M.D., of Georgia, Senior Surgeon at Montreal, U. S. Public Health Service
304 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE
(Rome, September 22-27, 1930)
Delegate: Charles St. J. Butler, M.D., of Tennessee, Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy
NINTH INTERNATIONAL JURIDICAL AERONAUTICAL CONGRESS
(Budapest, September 29-October 3, 1930)
Unofficial observer: John Jay Ide, of New York, technical assistant in Europe to the National
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
PAN AMERICAN SESSION OF THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL ROAD CONGRESS
(Washington, October 4, 1930)
Delegates:
J. Walter Drake, of Michigan, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce
Francis White, of Maryland, Assistant Secretary of State
Thomas H. MacDonald, of Iowa, Chief of the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads
A. B. Barber, Colonel, Engineer Corps Reserve, U. S. Army; U. S. Chamber of Commerce,
Washington, D. C.
H. H. Rice, assistant to the president of Genei-al Motors Corp., Detroit, Mich.
Frederic A. Reimsr, consulting engineer. East Orange, N. J.
Robert Hooper, member of the executive committee of the American Automobile Associa-
tion, Philadelphia, Pa.
SIXTH INTERNATIONAL ROAD CONGRESS
(Washington, October 6-11, 1930)
Delegates:
Lawrence C. Phipps, of Colorado, United States Senator, chairman
T. R. Agg, professor of highway engineering, Iowa State College
C. M. Babcock, Commissioner of Highways of Minnesota
Robert H. Baker, Commissioner of Highways and Public Works of Tennessee
Lucius D. Barrows, chief engineer of the State Highway Commission of Maine
C. F. Batchelder, vice president of the Chase Securities Co., New York City
S. F. Beatty, president of the Road Machinery Manufacturers Association; secretary-
treasurer of the Austin Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111.
F. L. Bishop, professor of physics and secretary of the Society for the Promotion of Engi-
neering Education, University of Pittsburgh
Henry H. Blood, chairman of the State Road Commission of Utah
A. J. Brosseau, president of Mack Trucks, Inc., New York City; representing the U. S.
Chamber of Commerce
George K. Burgess, of California, Director of the U. S. Bureau of Standards
William Butterworth, president of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D. C,
William R. Castle, jr., of the District of Columbia, Assistant Secretary of State
Roy D. Chapin, chairman of the Board of the Hudson Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich.;
representing the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce
Cyrenus Cole, of Iowa, Member of the House of Representatives
William L. Cooper, of New York, Director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com-
merce, Department of Commerce
Roy W. Crum, director of the Highway Research Board, National Research Council,
Washington, D. C.
UNITED STATES DELEGATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES 305
Delegates — Continued.
T. H. Cutler, chief engineer of the State Highway Department of Missouri
H. C. Dickinson, of Massachusetts, Chief of the Heat and Power Division of the U. S.
Bureau of Standards
Grover C. DiUman, State Highway Commissioner of Michigan
Cassius C. Dowell, of Iowa, Member of the House of Representatives
Jay Downer, chief engineer of the Westchester County Park Commission, Bronxville, N. Y.
J. Walter Drake, of Michigan, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce
Samuel Eckels, chief engineer of the Department of Highways of Pennsylvania
Frederic E. Everett, Commissioner and State Engineer of the Highway Department of
New Hampshire
James P. Farrell, chairman of the National Foreign Trade Council, New York City
C. P. Fortney, chairman of the State Road Commission of West Virginia
George W. Fraker, vice president of the National City Bank, New York City
Thomas P. Henry, president of the American Automobile Association, Detroit, Mich.
Laurence I. Hewes, of Washington, deputy chief engineer in charge of Western Districts,
U. S. Bureau of Public Roads
A. M. Hill, president of the National Association of Motor Bus Operators, Charleston,
W. Va.
Alvan Macauley, president of the Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich.
John A. MacDonald, Commissioner of Highways of Connecticut
Thomas H. MacDonald, of Iowa, Chief of the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads
W. C. Markham, executive secretary of the American Association of State Highway
Officials, Washington, D. C.
H. S. Mattimore, engineer of tests and materials investigations. Department of High-
ways of Pennsylvania
Miller McClintock, director of the Albert Russel Erskine Bureau for Street Traffic Research,
Harvard University
Samuel McRoberts, chairman of the Chatham Phoenix National Bank, New York Citj'
Edward J. Mehren, vice president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc., New York
City
Charles H. Moorefield, State Highway Engineer of South Carolina
R. L. Morrison, j^rofessor of highway engineering and highway transport. University of
Michigan
Tasker L. Oddie, of Nevada, United States Senator
Henry G. Pratt, of the District of Columbia, major and superintendent, Metropolitan
PoHce Department of the District of Columbia
Frederic A. Reimer, consulting engineer. East Orange, N. J.
H. H. Rice, assistant to the president of General Motors Corp., Detroit, Mich.
F. A. Seiberling, president of the Seiberling Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio
Alfred P. Sloan, president of the General Motors Corp., Detroit, Mich.
Ernest N. Smith, executive vice president of the American Automobile Association,
Washington, D. C.
Charles M. Upham, engineer-director of the American Road Builders' Association,
Washington, D. C.
W. A. Van Duzer, assistant chief engineer of the Department of Highways of Pennsylvania
E. P. Warner, president of the Society of Automotive Engineers, New York City
L. H. Wentz, chairman of the State Highwaj' Commission of Oklahoma
Dugald White, president of J. G. White & Co., New York City
306 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Delegates — Continued.
Fred R. White, chief engineer of the State Highway Commission of Iowa
H. D. Williar, jr., chief engineer of the State Roads Commission of Maryland
Henrv H. Wilson, director of the Associated General Contractors of America, Harrisburg,
Pa.
J. D. Wood, Commissioner of Public Works of Idaho
Samuel J. Woolner, jr., president of the Rubber Manufacturers' Association, New York
City
Secretariat:
Manager: J. Trueman Thompson, of Maryland
Interpreters:
Leon Dostert, of France
Fernand L. J. Dumont, of the District of Columbia
Mrs. C. F. Hermann, of the District of Columbia
Tibor Kerekes, of Hungary ?
Fernando Lamas, of Cuba
Henry Lazard, of France
Gregorio Marquez, of Porto Rico
Oscar Mollari, of the District of Columbia
J. C. Rudy, of France
Jose Tercero, of Mexico, chief of the division of translations, Pan American Union
Ernest Wolff, of Germany
Translators:
Ernest A. De Mayola, of Peru
Charles J. Gerhardt, of Texas
William R. Orrmins, of the District of Columbia
Proof reader: Walter W. Poland, sr., of the District of Columbia
Stenographers:
Ethel W. Eanet, of the District of Columbia
Grace Hill, of the District of Columbia
Mary Sherman Resh, of the District of Columbia
Bertha Reynolds, of the District of Columbia
Clerks:
Irma Husted, of the District of Columbia
W. L. Mathews, of the District of Columbia
Donald Rodier, of Maryland
Amaury Silva, of Porto Rico
Milton K. Wells, of the District of Columbia
Messengers:
George T. Bean, of the District of Columbia
Alice Flynn, of the District of Columbia
Katherine Hyde, of Virginia
John C. Ludlum, of Maryland
Richard McNeil, of the District of Columbia
Harry Milburn, of Maryland
Margaret Milburn, of Maryland
Jean Miles, of the District of Columbia
Helen V. Smith, of the District of Columbia
Vernon Smith, of Virginia
UNITED STATES DELEGATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES 307
FOURTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE RED CROSS
(Brussels, October 6-11, 1930)
Delegate: John Barton Payne, Chairman of the American Red Cross, Washington, D. C.
CONFERENCE ON THE UNIFICATION OF BUOYAGE AND THE IIGHTING OF COASTS
(Lisbon, October 6-23, 1930)
Delegate: George R. Putnam, of Iowa, Commissioner of Lighthouses, Department of Commerce
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF BIOLOGY
(Montevideo, October 8-12, 1930)
Delegate: Vance B. Murray, M. D., of California, Surgeon, V. S. Public Health Service, Buenos
Aires
PREPARATORY COMMISSION FOR THE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE
(Sixth Session, Second Part, Geneva, November 6-December 9, 1930)
Delegates:
Hugh S. Gibson, of California, Ambassador to Belgium
Hugh R. Wilson, of Illinois, Minister to Switzerland
Advisers:
Department of State:
Jay Pierrepont Moffat, of New York, First Secretary of the Legation at Berne
Pierre de L. Boal, i of Pennsylvania, Assistant Chief of the Division of Western
European Affairs
War Department:
George V. Strong, of Montana, Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army
Navy Department:
W. W. Smyth, of Iowa, Captain, U. S. Navy
Thomas C. Kinkaid, of New Hampshire, Commander, V . S. Navy
Technical assistants:
War Department:
Robert LeG. Walsh, of Illinois, Major, U. S. Army; Assistant Military Attach^ for
Air at Paris
Navy Department:
George D. Murray, of Massachusetts, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. Navy; Assistant
Naval Attache at Paris
Disbursing officer: Marc Smith, of Ohio, Vice Consul at Geneva
Stenographer: Irma C. Nyquist, of Massachusetts, Navy Department
Clerks:
Nathan Medofsky, of Oregon, of the Legation at Berne
Leonidas M. Parker, of South Carolina, of the Legation at Vienna
Henry P. Kiley, of Connecticut, of the Legation at Sofia
Foreign Service officer.
308 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE FAR EASTERN ASSOCIATION OF TROPICAI MEDICINE
(Bangkok, December 7-13, 1930)
Representatives:
N. E. Wayson, M. D., of Kansas, Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, Honolulu
R. W. Hart, M. D., of Ohio, Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, Manila
Representative for the Territory of Haivaii: S. B. Grubbs, M. D., of New York, Medical Director,
U. S. Public Health Service, chief quarantine officer, Honolulu
Representatives for the Philippine Islands:
Cristobal Manalang, M. D., Chief of the Division of Malaria Control, Philippine Health
Service
H. Windsor Wade, Chief Pathologist, Culion Leper Colony, Philippine Health Service
Paul F. Russell, M. D., Rockefeller Foundation and Bureau of Science
Justin Andrews, M. D., School of Hygiene and Public Health, University of the Philippines
FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF AERIAL SAFETY
(Paris, December 10-23, 1930)
Delegates:
Daniel J. Reagan, of New York, Acting Commercial Attache at Paris
William L. Finger, of Mississippi, Automotive Trade Commissioner at Paris
Robert LeG. Walsh, of Hlinois, Major, U. S. Army; Assistant Military Attach^ for Air at
Paris
George D. Murray, of Massachusetts, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. Navy; Assistant
Naval Attache at Paris
John Jay Ide, of New York, technical assistant in Europe to the National Advisory Com-
mittee for Aeronautics
15. PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND PRINCIPAL OFnCERS OF THE
DEPARTMENT, 1789-1931
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND SECRETARIES OF STATE, 1789-1931
President
Secretary of State
Name, date of entry upon duties, etc.
John Adams.
Thomas Jefferson.
James Madison.
George Washington.. Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia. _ Sept. 26, 1789
Entered upon duties Mar. 22, 1790. Retired Dec. 31,
1793 I
Edmund Randolph, of Virginia.. Jan. 2, 1794
Entered upon duties Jan. 2, 1794. Retired Aug. 19, 1795.
Timothy Pickering, of Pennsylvania (Secretary of War) j
Ad interim Aug. 20, 1795, to Dec. 9, 1795. j
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Timothy Pickering, of Pennsylvania Dec. 10, 1795
Entered upon duties Dec. 10, 1795
Continued from last administration. Retired May 12, 1800.
Charles Lee, of Virginia (Attorney General).
Ad interim May 13, 1800, to June 5, 1800.
John Marshall, of Virginia.. May 13, 1800
Entered upon duties June 6, 1800. Retired Feb. 4, 1801.
John Marshall, of Virginia (Chief Justice of the United
States).
Ad interim Feb. 4, 1801, to Mar. 4, 1801. j
Levi Lincoln, of Massachusetts (Attorney General) 1
Ad interim Mar. 4, 1801, to May 1, 1801.
James Madison, of Virginia Mar. 5, 1801
Entered upon duties May 2, 1801. Retired Mar. 3, 1809.
Robert Smith, of Maryland Mar. 6, 1809
Entered upon duties Mar. 6, 1809. Retired Apr. 1, 1811. i
James Monroe, of Virginia. Apr 2, 1811
Entered upon duties Apr. 6, 1811. Retired Sept. 30, 1814.
James Monroe, of Virginia (Secretary of War)
Ad interim Oct. 1, 1814, to Feb. 28, 1815. '
James Monroe, of Virginia - Feb. 28, 1815
Entered upon duties Mar. 1, 1815. Retired Mar. 3, 1817. I
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310 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND SECRETARIES OF STATE— Continued
Secretary of State
Name, date of entry upon duties, etc.
James Monroe John Graham (Chief Clerk)
Ad interim Mar. 4, 1817, to Mar. 9, 1817.
Richard Rush, of Pennsylvania (Attorney General).
Ad interim Mar. 10, 1817, to Sept. 22, 1817.
Date of com-
mission
John Quincy Adams.
John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts _.
Entered upon duties Sept. 22, 1817. Retired Mar. 3, 1825.
Daniel Brent (Chief Clerk)
Ad interim Mar. 4, 1825, to Mar. 8, 1825.
Henry Clay, of Kentucky
Entered upon duties Mar. 9, 1825.
Retired Mar. 3, 1829
Andrew Jackson | James A. Hamilton, of New York
j Ad interim Mar. 4, 1829, to Mar. 27, 1829.
Martin Van Buren, of New York
Entered upon duties Mar. 28, 1829.
1831.
Edward Livingston, of Louisiana.
Entered upon duties May 24, 1831.
1833.
Retired May 23,
Retired May 29,
Martin Van Buren
William H. Harrison.
John Tyler.
Louis McLane, of Delaware
Entered upon duties May 29, 1833. Retired June 30, 1834.
John Forsyth, of Georgia
Entered upon duties July 1, 1834.
Continued from last administration. Retired Mar. 3, 1841.
J. L. Martin (Chief Clerk)
Ad interim Mar. 4, 1841, to Mar. 5, 1841.
Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts
Entered upon duties Mar. 6, 1841.
Continued from last administration. Retired May
1843.
Hugh S. Legar6, of South Carolina (Attorney General)
Ad interim May 9, 1843, to June 20, 1843. Died June
20, 1843.
WiUiam S. Derrick (Chief Clerk)
Ad interim June 21, 1843, to June 23, 1843.
Abel P. Upshur, of Virginia (Secretary of the Navy)
Ad interim June 24, 1843, to July 23, 1843.
Abel P. Upshur, of Virginia
Entered upon duties July 24, 1843. Died Feb. 28, 1844.
Mar. 5, 1817
Mar. 7, 1825
Mar. 4, 1829
Mar. 6, 1829
May 24, 1831
May 29, 1833
June 27, 1834
Mar. 5,1841
July 24, 1843
PRESIDENTS AND DEPARTMENT OFFICERS, 1789-1931 311
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND SECRETARIES OF STATE— Continued
Secretary of State
Name, date of entry upon duties, etc.
Date of com-
mission
John Tyler
James K. Polk..
Zachary Taylor.
Millard Fillmore
Franklin Pierce.
I John Nelson, of Maryland (Attorney General)
I Ad interim Feb. 29, 1844, to Mar. 31, 1844.
I John C. Calhoun, of South Carolina. _
Entered upon duties Apr. 1, 1844. Retired Mar, 10, 1845.
James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania
Entered upon duties Mar. 10, 1845. Retired Mar. 7,
1849.
John M. Clayton, of Delaware ,_
Entered upon duties Mar. 8, 1849.
Continued from last administration. Retired July 22,
1850.
Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts
Entered upon duties July 23, 1850. Died Oct. 24, 1852.
Charles M, Conrad, of Louisiana (Secretary of War).
Ad interim Oct. 25, 1852, to Nov. 5, 1852.
Edward Everett, of Massachusetts
Entered upon duties Nov. 6, 1852. Retired Mar. 3, 1853.
William Hunter, jr. (Chief Clerk)
Ad interim Mar. 4, 1853, to Mar. 7,
James Buchanan
Abraham Lincoln.
Andrew Johnson. .
Ulysses S. Grant.
1853.
Retired Mar. 6, 1857.
Retired Dec. 14,
William L. Marcy, of New York
Entered upon duties Mar. 8, 1853.
Lewis Cass, of Michigan
Entered upon duties Mar. 6, 1857,
1860.
William Hunter, jr. (Chief Clerk)... _
Ad interim Dec. 15, 1860, to Dec. 16, 1860.
Jeremiah S. Black, of Pennsylvania.
Entered upon duties Dec. 17, 1860. Retired Mar, 5, 1861,
William H. Seward, of New York
Entered upon duties Mar. 6, 1861.
Continued from last administration. Retired Mar. 4,
1869.
Elihu B. Washburne, of Illinois
Entered upon duties Mar. 5,
1869.
Hamilton Fish, of New York
Entered upon duties Mar. 17, 1869.
Recommissioned
Retired Mar. 12, 1877.
1869. Retired Mar. 16,
Mar. 6, 1844
Mar. 6, 1845
Mar. 7, 1849
July 22, 1850
Nov. 6, 1852
Mar. 7, 1853
Mar. 6, 1857
Dec. 17,1860
Mar. 5, 1861
Mar. 5, 1869
Mar. 11, 1869
Mar. 17, 1873
312 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND SECRETARIES OF STATE— Continued
Secretary of State
President
Rutherford B. Hayes.
James A. Garfield —
Chester A. Arthur. . .
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison..
Grover Cleveland
William McKinley.
Theodore Roosevelt..
Name, date of entry upon duties, etc.
William M. Evarts, of New York
Entered upon duties Mar. 12, 1877. Retired Mar. 7,
1881.
James G. Blaine, of Maine
Entered upon duties Mar. 7, 1881.
Continued from last administration. Retired Dec. 19,
1881.
Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey
Entered upon duties Dec. 19, 1881. Retired Mar. 6, 1885.
Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware
Entered upon duties Mar. 7, 1885. Retired Mar. 6, 1889.
James G. Blaine, of Maine.
Entered upon duties Mar. 7, 1889. Retired June 4, 1892.
William F. Wharton, of Massachusetts (Assistant Secretary)
Ad interim June 4, 1892, to June 29, 1892.
John W. Foster, of Indiana
Entered upon duties June 29, 1892. Retired Feb. 23,
1893.
William F. Wharton, of Massachusetts (Assistant Secretary)
Ad interim Feb. 24, 1893, to Mar, 6, 1893.
Walter Q. Gresham, of Illinois
Entered upon duties Mar. 7, 1893. Died May 28, 1895.
Edwin F. Uhl, of Michigan (Assistant Secretary)
Ad interim May 28, 1895, to June 9, 1895.
Richard Olney, of Massachusetts
Entered upon duties June 10, 1895. Retired Mar. 5, 1897.
John Sherman, of Ohio
Entered upon duties Mar. 6, 1897. Retired Apr. 27, 1898.
William R. Day, of Ohio
Entered upon duties Apr. 28, 1898. Retired Sept. 16, 1898.
Alvey A. Adee, of the District of Columbia (Second Assist-
ant Secretary).
Ad interim Sept. 17, 1898. to Sept. 29, 1898.
John Hay, of the District of Columbia
Entered upon duties Sept. 30, 1898.
Continued from last administration.
Recommissioned
Recommissioned —
Died July 1, 1905.
Francis B. Loomis, of Ohio (Assistant Secretary)
Ad interim July 1, 1905, to July 18, 1905.
Date of com-
mission
Mar. 12, 1877
Mar. 5, 1881
Dec. 12, 1881
Mar. 6, 1885
Mar. 5, 1889
June 29, 1892
Mar. 6, 1893
June 8, 1895
Mar. 5,1897
Apr. 26, 1898
Sept. 20, 1898
Mar. 5, 1901
Mar. 6, 1905
PRESIDENTS AND DEPARTMENT OFFICERS, 1789-1931 313
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND SECRETARIES OF STATE— Continued
Secretary of State
Name, date of entry upon duties, etc.
Theodore Roosevelt.
William H. Taft
Woodrow Wilson
Warren G. Harding.
Calvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover.
Elihu Root, of New York _
Entered upon duties July 19, 1905. Retired Jan. 27, 1909.
Robert Bacon, of New York
Entered upon duties Jan. 27, 1909. Retired Mar. 5, 1909.
Philander C. Knox, of Pennsylvania
Entered upon duties Mar. 6, 1909. Retired Mar. 5, 1913.
William Jennings Bryan, of Nebraska
Entered upon duties Mar. 5, 1913. Retired June 9, 1915.
Robert Lansing, of New York (Counselor for the Depart-
ment of State).
Ad interim June 9, 1915, to June 23, 1915.
Robert Lansing, of New York
Entered upon duties June 24, 1915. Retired Feb. 13, 1920.
Frank Lyon Polk, of New York (Undersecretary)
Acting Feb. 14, 1920, to Mar. 13, 1920.
Bainbridge Colby, of New York
Entered upon duties Mar. 23, 1920. Retired Mar. 4, 1921.
Charles Evans Hughes, of New York
Entered upon duties Mar. 5, 1921.
Continued from last administration. Retired Mar. 4, 1925.
Frank Billings Kellogg, of Minnesota
Entered upon duties Mar. 5, 1925. Retired Mar. 28, 1929.
Henry L. Stimson, of New York
Entered upon duties Mar. 28, 1929.
Date of com-
mission
July 7, 1905
Jan. 27, 1909
Mar. 5, 1909
Mar. 5, 1913
June 23, 1915
Mar. 22, 1920
Mar. 4, 1921
Feb. 16, 1925
Mar. 5, 1929
COUNSELORS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE, 1909t1919
(Title changed to Undersecretary of State July 1, 1919)
Henry M. Hoyt, of Pennsylvania _
Entered upon duties Aug. 27, 1909. Died Nov. 20, 1910.
Chandler P. Anderson, of New York _.
Entered upon duties Dec. 16, 1910. Retired Apr. 22, 1913.
John Bassett Moore, of New York
Entered upon duties Apr. 23, 1913. Retired Mar. 4, 1914.
Robert Lansing, of New York _.
Entered upon duties Apr. 1, 1914. Retired June 23, 1915.
Frank Lyon Polk, of New York
Entered upon duties Sept. 16, 1915. Retired June 30, 1919,
23372—31—^^
Date of com-
Aug. 21, 1909
Dec. 16, 1910
Apr. 21, 1913
Mar. 27, 1914
Aug. 30, 1915
314
REGISTER OP THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
UNDERSECRETARIES OF STATE, 1919-1931
Name
Frank Lyon Polk, of New York
Entered upon duties July 1, 1919. Retired June 15, 1920.
Norman H. Davis, of New York
Entered upon duties June 15, 1920. Retired Mar. 7, 1921.
Henry P. Fletcher, of Pennsylvania
Entered upon duties Mar. 8, 1921. Retired Mar. 6, 1922.
William Phillips, of Massachusetts
Entered upon duties Apr. 26, 1922. Retired Apr. 11, 1924.
Joseph C. Grew, of New Hampshire _.
Entered upon duties Apr. 16, 1924. Retired June 30, 1927.
Robert E. Olds, of Minnesota
Entered upon duties July 1, 1927. Retired June 30, 1928.
J. Reuben Clark, jr
Entered upon duties Aug. 31, 1928. Retired June 19, 1929.
Joseph P. Cotton
Entered upon duties June 20, 1929.
Date of com>
June 26, 1919
June 11, 1920
Mar. 7, 1921
Mar. 31, 1922
Mar. 7, 1924
May 19, 1927
Aug. 17, 1928
June 7, 1929
ASSISTANT SECRETARIES OF STATE, 1853-1931
Ambrose Dudley Mann, of Ohio
Retired May 8, 1855.
William Hunter, jr., of Rhode Island (Chief Clerk)
Ad interim May 9, 1855, to Oct. 31, 1855.
John A. Thomas, of New York _
Entered upon duties Nov. 1, 1855. Retired Apr. 3, 1857.
John Appleton, of Maine.
Entered upon duties Apr. 4, 1857. Retired June 10, 1860.
William H. Trescot, of South Carolina
Entered upon duties June 11, 1860. Retired Dec. 20, 1860.
William Hunter, of Rhode Island (Chief Clerk)
Ad interim Mar. 1, 1861, to Mar. 5, 1861.
Frederick W. Seward, of New York.
Entered upon duties Mar. 6, 1861. Retired Mar. 4, 1869.
J. C. Bancroft Davis, of New York
Entered upon duties Apr. 1, 1869. Retired Nov. 13, 1871.
Charles Hale, of Massachusetts
Entered upon duties Feb. 19, 1872. Retired Jan. 24, 1873.
Mar. 23, 1853
May 8, 1855
Nov. 1, 1855
Apr. 4, 1857
June 8, 1860
Mar. 1, 1861
Mar. 6, 1861
Mar. 25, 1869
Feb. 19, 1872
PRESIDENTS AND DEPARTMENT OFFICERS, 1789-1931
ASSISTANT SECRETARIES OF STATE— Continued
315
Name
Date of com-
J. C. Bancroft Davis, of New York •_
Entered upon duties Jan. 25, 1873. Retired June 30, 1874.
John L. Cadwalader, of New York —
Entered upon duties July 1, 1874. Retired Mar. 20, 1877.
Frederick W. Seward, of New York
Entered upon duties Mar. 21, 1877. Retired Oct. 31, 1879.
John Hay, of Ohio
Entered upon duties Nov. 1, 1879. Retired May 3, 1881.
Robert R. Hitt, of Illinois
Entered upon duties May 4, 1881. Retired Dec. 19, 1881.
J. C. Bancroft Davis, of New York
Entered upon duties Dec. 20, 1881. Retired July 7, 1882.
John Davis, of the District of Columbia
Entered upon duties July 8, 1882. Retired Feb. 23, 1885.
James D. Porter, of Tennessee _.
Entered upon duties Mar. 21, 1885. Retired Sept. 10, 1887.
George L. Rives, of New York _.
Entered upon duties Nov. 21, 1887. Retired Mar. 5, 1889.
William F. Wharton, of Massachusetts
Entered upon duties Apr. 11, 1889. Retired Mar. 20, 1893.
Josiah Quincy, of Massachusetts _
Entered upon duties Mar. 21, 1893. Retired Sept. 22, 1893.
Edwin F. Uhl, of Michigan.
Entered upon duties Nov. 11, 1893. Retired Feb. 11, 1896.
William Woodville Rockhill, of Maryland
Entered upon duties Feb. 14. 1896. Retired May 10, 1897.
William R. Day, of Ohio
Entered upon duties May 11, 1897. Retired Apr. 27, 1898.
John Bassett Moore, of New York
Entered upon duties Apr. 28, 1898. Retired Sept. 16, 1898.
David J. Hill, of New York
Entered upon duties Oct. 25, 1898. Retired Jan. 28, 1903.
Francis B. Loomis, of Ohio
Entered upon duties Feb. 9, 1903. Retired Oct. 10, 1905.
Robert Bacon, of New York _ _
Entered upon duties Oct. 11, 1905. Retired Jan. 27, 1909.
John Callan O'Laughlin, of the District of Columbia
Entered upon duties Jan. 28, 1909. Retired Mar. 5, 1909. I
Jan. 24, 1873
June 17, 1874
Mar. 16, 1877
Nov. 1, 1879
May 4, 1881
Dec. 19, 1881
July 7, 1882
Mar. 20, 1885
Nov. 19, 1887
Apr. 2, 1889
Mar. 20, 1893
Nov. 1, 1893
Feb. 11, 1896
May 3, 1897
Apr. 27, 1898
Oct. 25, 1898
Jan. 7, 1903
Sept. 5, 1906
Jan. 27, 1909
316
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ASSISTANT SECRETARIES OF STATE— Continued
Name
Date of com-
mission
Huntington Wilson, of Illinois ._ Mar.
Entered upon duties Mar. 6, 1909. Retired Mar. 19, 1913.
John E. Osborne, of Wyoming Apr.
Entered upon duties Apr. 21, 1913. Retired Dec. 14, 1916.
William Phillips, of Massachusetts •_ Jan.
Entered upon duties Jan. 25, 1917. Retired Mar. 25, 1920.
Fred Morris Bearing, of Missouri ! Mar.
Entered upon duties Mar. 15, 1921. Retired Feb. 28, 1922.
Leland Harrison, of Illinois
Entered upon duties Apr. 4, 1922.
Retired Apr. 1, 1927.
Alvey A. Adee, of the District of Columbia __
Entered upon duties under title of Assistant Secretary of State July 1,
Died July 4, 1924.
1924.
J. Butler Wright, of Wyoming
Entered upon duties under title of Assistant Secretary of State July 1, 1924.
Retired Apr. 18, 1927.
Wilbur J. Carr, of New York __
Entered upon duties July 1, 1924.
John Van A. MacMurray, of New Jersey
Entered upon duties Nov. 19, 1924. Retired May 19, 1925.
Robert E. Olds, of Minnesota
Entered upon duties Oct. 5, 1925
Mar.
July
5, 1909
21, 1913
24, 1917
11, 1921
31, 1922
1, 1924
July 1, 1924
Julv 1, 1924
Nov.
Oct.
Retired June 30, 1927.
William R. Castle, jr., of the District of Columbia Feb.
Entered upon duties Apr. 2, 1927.' \
Francis White, of Maryland _ Feb.
Entered upon duties Apr. 27, 1927.
Nelson T. Johnson, of Oklahoma I Aug.
Entered upon duties Aug. 15, 1927. Retired Dec. 26, 1929. I
' Served as Ambassador to Japan Dec. 11, 1929-June 30, 1930.
18, 1924
1, 1925
26, 1927
26, 1927
15. 1927
SECOND ASSISTANT SECRETARIES OF STATE, 1866-1924
(Title changed to Assistant Secretary of State July 1, 1924)
William Hunter, of Rhode Island
Entered upon duties July 27, 1866.
Died July 22, 1886.
Alvey A. Adee, of the District of Columbia
Entered upon duties Aug. 6, 1886. (See supra.)
July 27, 1866
Aug. 3, 1886
PRESIDENTS AND DEPARTMENT OFFICERS, 1789-1931
317
THIRD ASSISTANT SECRETARIES OF STATE, 1875-1924
(Title changed to Assistant Secretary of State July 1, 1924)
Date of com-
mission
John A. Campbell, of Wyoming
Entered upon duties Feb, 24, 1875.
Charles Payson, of New York
Entered upon duties June 22, 1878.
Retired Nov. 30, 1877.
Retired June 30, 1881.
Retired Dec. 30, 1908.
Feb.
June
July
July
Aug.
Walker Blaine, of Maine
Entered upon duties July 1, 1881. Retired June 30, 1882.
Alvey A. Adee, of the District of Columbia
Entered upon duties July 18, 1882. Retired Aug. 5, 1886.
John Bassett Moore, of Delaware
Entered upon duties Aug. 6, 1886. Retired Sept. 30, 1891.
William M. Grinnell, of New York
Entered upon duties Feb. 15, 1892. Retired Apr. 16, 1893.
Edward H. Strobel, of New York
Entered upon duties Apr. 17, 1893. Retired Apr. 16, 1894,
William WoodvUle Rockhill, of Maryland
Entered upon duties Apr. 17, 1894. Retired Feb. 13, 1896.
William Woodward Baldwin, of New York
Entered upon duties Feb. 29, 1896. Retired Apr. 1, 1897.
Thomas Wilbur Cridler, of West Virginia
Entered upon duties Apr. 8, 1897. Retired Nov. 15, 1901.
Herbert H. D. Peiree, of Massachusetts.
Entered upon duties Nov. 16, 1901. Retired June 22, 1906.
Huntington Wilson, of Illinois
Entered upon duties July 2, 1906.
William Phillips, of Massachusetts
Entered upon duties Jan. 11, 1909. Retired Oct. 13, 1909. |
Chandler Hale, of Maine Sept.
Entered upon duties Oct. 14, 1909. Retired Apr. 21, 1913.
Dudley Field Malone, of New York
Entered upon duties Apr. 22, 1913. Retired Nov. 22, 1913.
William PhUlips, of Massachusetts
Entered upon duties Mar. 17, 1914. Retired Jan. 24, 1917.
Breckinridge Long, of Missouri
Entered upon duties Jan. 29, 1917. Retired June 8, 1920.
Van Santvoord Merle-Smith, of New York
Entered upon duties June 24, 1920. Retired Mar. 4, 1921.
Robert Woods Bliss, of New York
Entered upon duties Mar. 16, 1921. Retired May 3, 1923.
J. Butler Wright, of Wyoming
Entered upon duties June 11, 1923. (See ante, p. 268.)
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Feb.
Apr.
Nov.
June
Jan.
Apr.
Mar.
Jan.
June
Mar.
Jan.
24, 1875
11, 1878
1, 1881
18, 1882
3, 1886
11, 1892
13, 1893
14, 1894
24, 1896
8, 1897
15, 1901
22, 1906
11, 1909
25, 1909
21, 1913
13, 1914
24. 1917
21, 1920
15, 1921
30, 1923
318
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CHIEF CLERKS, 1789-1931
Whence appointed
Henry Remsen, jr _' New York
Roger Alden Connecticut
Henry Remsen, jr New York _
George Taylor, jr ' New York
Jacob Wagner Pennsylvania
John Graham Virginia __
Daniel Brent _ Virginia
Asbury Dickins North Carolina
Aaron Ogden Dayton New Jersey
Aaron VaU New York
J. L. Martin North Carolina
Daniel Fletcher Webster t Massachusetts
William S. Derrick Pennsylvania
Richard K. CralI6 Virginia __
Williams. Derrick ' Pennsylvania
Nicholas P. Trist j Virginia
William S. Derrick. Pennsylvania
John Appleton Maine
Williams, Derrick. Pennsylvania
William Hunter, jr i Rhode Island
Robert S. Chew Virginia
William Hunter, jr i Rhode Island
Roberts. Chew Virginia
Sevellon A. Brown New York
James Fenner Lee._ ; Maryland
Sevellon A. Brown New York
Robert S. Chilton, jr 1 District of Columbia.
William W. Rockhill Maryland
Edward I. Renick _i Georgia
William H. Michael Nebraska.
Charles Denby ._ _
Wilbur J. Carr
William McNeir..
Ben G. Davis
Edwin C. Wilson (Acting).
E. J. Ayers
Indiana
Ohio
Michigan
Nebraska.- _
Florida
New Jersey.
Date of appoint-
ment
Jan.
Sept.
Apr.
Feb.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Dec.
June
July
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Mar.
Aug.
Apr.
Jan.
Apr,
May
May
Nov.
July
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
May
Nov.
May
Nov.
Apr.
June
July
1, 1790
— , 1790
1, 1792
8, 1798
1, 1807
22, 1817
23, 1833
13, 1836
26, 1838
16, 1840
6, 1841
27, 1843
10, 1844
11, 1845
28, 1845
15, 1847
26, 1848
26, 1848
17, 1852
8, 1855
1, 1855
27, 1866
7, 1873
1, 1888
11, 1890
15, 1893
14, 1893
17, 1894
20, 1897
16, 1905
8, 1907
30, 1909
23, 1913
1, 1924
10, 1924
Date of retire-
ment
Dec, 31
July 25,
Mar. 31
Feb. 7,
Mar. 31
July 18,
Aug. 22,
Dec. 12,
June 25
July 15,
Mar. 5,
Apr. 23,
ApA
Mar. 10,
Aug. 27,
Apr. 14
Jan. 25,
Apr. 25,
May 15,
May 7
Oct. 31
July 26
Aug. 2
Jan. 31
Feb. 10
Feb. — ,
Apr. 13
Apr. 14
May 19
Nov. 15
Apr. 15
Nov. 29
Apr. 30,
May 31
July 9
1789
1790
1792
1798
1807
1817
1833
1836
1838
1840 '*
1841
1843
1844
1845
1845
1847
1848
1848
1852
1855
1855
1866
1873
1888
1890
1893 !
1893
1894
1897
1905
1907
1909
1913
1924
1924
16. DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
DIPLOMATIC AGENTS PRIOR TO 1789 •
JOHN ADAMS, of Massachusetts
Joint commissioner to court of France, November 28, 1777,
elected to replace Silas Deane on commission with Benjamin
Franklin and Arthur Lee; commission dissolved, Septem-
ber 14, 1778, upon appointment of Benjamin Franklin as sole
minister plenipotentiary.
Minister plenipotentiary, September 27, 1779, to negotiate a
treaty of peace and commerce with Great Britain; reached
Paris, February 9, 1780.
Authorized by Congress, June 20, 1780, to negotiate in the Neth-
erlands for a loan of ten million dollars, in place of Henry
Laurens and until he should arrive in Europe.
Minister plenipotentiary, December 29, 1780, commissioned to
negotiate treaty of amity and commerce with the Nether-
lands, but was unsuccessful at that time; new powers con-
ferred by Congress, August 16, 1781, and treaty of commerce
signed at The Hague, October 8, 1782; returned to Paris,
October 26, 1782.
Joint commissioner, June 14, 1781, with Benjamin Franklin,
John Jay, and Henry Laurens, 2 to negotiate a peace treaty
with Great Britain; preliminary articles signed at Paris,
November 30, 1782; definitive treaty signed, September 3,
1783.
Joint minister plenipotentiary. May 12, 1784, with Benjamin
Franklin and Thomas Jeflerson, to negotiate treaties of
amity and commerce with European countries and the Bar-
bary States; signed treaty of amity and commerce with
Prussia, August 5, 1785; and treaty with Morocco, January
25, 1787.
Minister plenipotentiary to Great Britain, February 24, 1785.
THOMAS BARCLAY, of Pennsylvania
Vice consul in France, June 26, 1781, elected by Congress to act
until the arrival of the consul general; ' commissioned as vice
consul, July 10, 1781.
Consul general in France, October 5, 1781.
Commissioner, November 18, 1782, "with full power and au-
thority to liquidate and finally settle the accounts of all the
servants of the L'nited States who have been intrusted with
the e.xpenditure of publick money in Europe, and all other
accounts of the United States in Europe."
Agent, appointed, October 5, 1785, by John Adams and, Octo-
ber 11, 1785, by Thomas Jefferson * to negotiate a treaty
with Morocco; he was accompanied by a secretary, Colonel
Franks. 5 The concluded treaty was delivered to him by
the Moroccan authorities on the "first day of the blessed
month of Ramadan," or June 28, 1786, and was signed by
John Adams and Thomas Jeflerson in January, 1787.
WILUAM CARMICHAEI, of Maryland
Assistant to Silas Deane, spring of 1770, while Deane was secret
agent of Congress at Paris.
Traveled to Berlin, fall of 1776, in American interests.
Secretary to commissioners in France, November 28, 1777, but
did not act in this capacity; returned to the United States,
May, 1778.
Secretary, September 28, 1779, to minister plenipotentiary to
negotiate a treaty of amity and commerce and of alliance
with the court of Spain.
Charge d'affaires in Spain, May 20, 1782; 6 received formally,
February 20, 1783; presented to King, August 23, 1783; com-
missioned, April 20, 1790.
FRANCIS DANA, of Massachusetts
Secretary, September 28, 1779, to the minister plenipotentiary to
negotiate treaties of peace and of commerce with Great
Britain; reached Paris, February 9, 1780.
Alternate, June 20, 1780, to John Adams to negotiate a loan in
the Netherlands.
Minister plenipotentiary to Russia, December 19, 1780; although
he was in St. Petersburg from August, 1781, to September,
1783, he was not recognized at the Russian court.
SILAS DEANE, of Connecticut
Secret agent to France, March 3, 1776, appointed by Committee
of Secret Correspondence of the Continental Congress;
arrived in France, May 4, 1776.
Joint commissioner to the court of France, September 26, 1776,
with Benjamin Franklin and Arthur Lee; recalled by reso-
lution of Congress, December 8, 1777; signed, with other
commissioners, treaties of commerce and alliance with
France, February 6, 1778.
CHARLES WILLIAM FREDERICK DUMAS, of Switzerland and
the Netherlands '
Secret correspondent, December 19, 1775, employed by the Com-
mittee of Secret Correspondence of the Continental Congress.
Acted as secretary to. John Adams, 1781-1782, when he was
minister plenipotentiary to the Netherlands.
Acted as charge d'affaires in the Netherlands upon the departure
of John Adams, October 26, 1782; exchanged ratifications of
treaty with the Netherlands on behalf of tlie United States.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, of Pennsylvania
Joint commissioner to court of France, September 26, 1776, with
Silas Deane and Arthur Lee; signed, with other commis-
sioners, treaties of commerce and alliance with France,
February 6, 1778.
1 In addition to the secret agents included in this table the
following persons, among others, also acted as secret corre-
spondents of the Continental Congress: Jonathan Loring
Austin, Edward Bancroft, William Bingham, William Bollan.
William Hodge, William Lee, Thomas Morris, and Thomas
Story.
2 Thomas Jefferson was appointed also, but did not go to Paris
on this mission.
3 William Palfrey was appointed and commissioned consul
general in France, December 9, 1780, but was lost at sea during
the voyage across the Atlantic.
* The ministers plenipotentiary to negotiate treaties with for-
eign countries were authorized by Congress, March 11, 1785, to
appoint agents to represent them.
5 Probably Major David S. Franks, of the Revolutionary
Army.
« The minister, John Jay, left Madrid for Paris on that day.
' Although for many years active in the cause of the United
States in Europe, Dumas was never formally commissioned by
Congress.
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Minister plenipotentiary to court of France, September 14, 1778;
left Paris to return to the United States, July 12, 1785,
leaving Thomas Jefferson as his successor.
Joint commissioner, January 14, 1781, with John Adams, John
Jay, and Henry Laurens,' to negotiate a peace treaty with
Oreat Britain; preliminary articles signed at Paris, Novem-
ber'30, 1782; definitive treaty signed, September 3, 1783.
Minister plenipotentiary, September 28, 1782, to conclude a
treaty of amity and commerce with Sweden; treaty signed
at Paris, April 3, 1783.
Joint minister plenipotentiary. May 12, 1784, with Thomas
Jefferson and J ohn Adams, to negotiate treaties of amity and
commerce with European countries and the Barbary States;
signed treaty with Prussia, in Paris, July 9, 1785.
DAVID HUMPHREYS, of Connecticut
Secretary, May 12, 1784. to commission for negotiating treaties
of amity and commerce with European countries and the
Barbary States. ^
RAIPH IZARD, ot South Carolina
Conmiissioner to court of Tuscany, May 7, 1777; commissioned,
July 1, 1777, but was never received at court; empowered to
negotiate a loan from Tuscany, February 4, 1778, but was
unsuccessful; mission ended by Congress, June 8, 1779.
JOHN JAY, of New York 3
Minister plenipotentiary to the court of Spain, September 27,
1779; letter of credence approved by Congress, October 15,
1779; left Madrid for Paris, May 20, 1782.
Joint commissioner, June 13, 1781, with John Adams, Benjamin
Franklin, and Henry Laurens,' to negotiate a peace treaty
with Great Britain; preliminary articles signed, November
30, 1782; definitive treaty signed, September 3, 1783.
THOMAS JEFFERSON, of Virginia *
Joint minister plenipotentiary, May 7, 1784, with Benjamin
Franklin and John Adams, to negotiate treaties of amity
and commerce with European countries and the Barbary
States; commissioned, May 12, 1784, and went to Paris;
signed treaty with Prussia, July 28, 1785; with Morocco,
January 1, 1787.
IVIinister plenipotentiary to France. March 10. 1785. Left
France to return to the I'nited States, Seiitember 26, 1789.
JOHN LAMB, of Connecticut
Agent to the Dey and Government of Algiers, appointed,
October 5, 1785, by John Adams and, October 11, 1785, by
Thomas JefTerson; « he was accompanied on the mission
by Paul R. Randall, as secretary. Unsuccessful ini
HENRY lAURENS, of South Carolina
Minister plenipotentiary to the Netherlands, November 1, 1779,
to negotiate a treaty and, if possible, obtain a loan. Sailed
for the Netherlands, August 13, 1780. On September 3, 1780,
the ship was captured and his papers seized by the British.
He was taken to London and confined in the Tower of
London. On November 29, 1782, he reached Paris after re-
lease from the Tower, having been exchanged for Cornwallis.
Joint commissioner, June 14, 1781, with Benjamin Franklin,
John Adams, and John Jay * to negotiate a treaty of peace
with Great Britain; preliminary articles signed, November
30, 1782; definitive treaty signed, Se[)tember 3, 1783.
JOHN IAURENS, of South Carolina
Secretary to the legation at Paris, September 28, 1779.
Special minister to France, December 23, 1780, to assist in
negotiating loans.
ARTHUR LEE, of Virginia
Secret agent in London, December 12, 1775, appointed by
Committee of Secret Correspondence of the Continental
Congress.
Joint commissioner to court of France, October 22, 1776, with
Silas Deane and Benjamin Franklin, to replace Thomas
Jefferson who had declined appointment on the commis-
sion; signed, with other commissioners, treaties of commerce
and alliance with France, February 6, 1778; commission
to France dissolved, September 14, 1778, upon appointment
of Benjamin Franklin as sole minister plenipotentiary.
Unofficial visit to Spain, February, 1777, in endeavor to procure
aid for United States. After leaving Spain, elected, May 1,
1777, and commissioned, June 5, 1777, as commissioner to
that country, but never returned.
WILLIAM LEE, of Virginia '
Commissioner to courts of Vienna and Berlin, May 9, 1777;
commissioned July 1, 1777; but was never received at either
court.
OLIVER POLLOCK
Commercial agent at Habana, May .30
June 2, 1783.
783; commissioned.
THOMAS RANDAL, of Pennsylvania
Vice consul at Canton, January 31, 178(i.
SAMUEL SHAW, of Massachusetts
Consul at Canton, January 27, 1786.
WILUAM S. SMITH
Secretary of legation at London, March 1, 1785; commissioned,
March 14, 1785.
1 Thomas Jefferson was appointed also, but did not go to Paris
on this mission.
2 The commission was composed of Benjamin Franklin,
Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams, as ministers plenipoten-
tiary.
' Elected Secretary for Foreign Affairs, May 7, 1784.
* On September 26, 1776, Thomas JefTerson had been elected
one of three commissioners to the court of France, but had
declined the appointment. Also on .hine 14, 1781, he had been
appointed joint commissioner to negotiate a peace with Great
Britain, but did not go on the mission.
« The ministers plenipotentiary to negotiate treaties with
foreign powers were authorized by Congress, March 11, 1785, to
appoint agents to represent them.
9 Thomas JefTerson was appointed also, but did not go to
Paris.
' On September 4, 1778, with an agent of the Netherlands,
William Lee agreed to a plan of a treaty between the United
States and the Netherlands, at Aix-la-Chapelle, but the treaty
was never ratified by either country. This paper was in the
possession of Henry Laurens when his ship was seized by the
British on September 3, 1780, and became one of the causes
of a war between the Netherlands and Great Britain.
DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
PRINCIPAL DIPLOMATIC AGENTS, MARCH 4, 1789 JANUARY 1, 1931
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ALBANIA
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Ulysses Grant-Smith, Pennsylvania, September 22, 1922.
Charles C. Hart, District of Columbia, May 27, 1925.
Herman Bernstein, New York, February 17, 1930.
ALGIERS
Commissioner Plenipotentiary
David Humphreys, Connecticut, March 21, 1793.
ARGENTINA
Minister Plenipotentiary
Caesar A. Rodney, Delaware, January 27, 1823.
Chargis d' Affaires
John M. Forbes, Florida, March 9, 1825.
Francis Baylies, Massachusetts, January 3, 1832.
William Brent, jr., Virginia, June 14, 1844.
William A. Harris, Virginia, February 19, 1846.
John S. Pendleton, Virginia, February 27, 1851.
James A. Peden, Florida, May 22, 1854.
Ministers Resident
James A. Peden, Florida, June 29, 1854.
Benjamin C. Yancey, Georgia, June 14, 1858.
John F. Cushman, Mississippi, July 18, 1859.
Robert M. Palmer, Pennsylvania, March 28, 1861.
Robert C. Kirk, Ohio, March 4, 1862.
Alexander Asboth,' Missouri, March 12, 1866.
H. Q. Worthington,> Nevada, June 5, 1868.
Robert C. Kirk,' Ohio, April 16, 1869.
Julius White, Illinois, December 12, 1872.
Thomas O. Osborn, Illinois, February 10, 1874.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
Thomas O. Osborn, Illinois, July 7, 1884.
Bayless W. Hanna, Indiana, June 17, 1885.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Bayless W. Hanna, Indiana, July 1, 1887.
John R. G. Pitkin, Louisiana, July 26, 1889.
William I. Buchanan, Iowa, January 26, 1894.
William P. Lord, Oregon, October 16, 1899.
John Barrett, Oregon, July 2, 1903.
Arthur M. Beaupr6, Illinois, March 17, 1904.
Spencer F. Eddy, Illinois, April 2, 1908.
Charles H. Sherrill, New York, April 1, 1909.
John W. Garrett, Maryland, December 14, 1911.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Frederic Jesup Stimson, Massachusetts, October 1, 1914.
John W. Riddle, Connecticut, November 18, 1921.
Peter Augustus Jay, Rhode Island, March 18, 1925.
Robert Woods Bliss, New York, February 17, 1927.
AUSTRIA
(See Austria-Hungary, December 22, 1867-April 9, 1917)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Henry A. Muhlenberg, Pennsylvania, February 8, 1838.
Daniel Jenifer, Maryland, August 27, 1841.
Chargis d' Affaires
WiUiam H. Stiles, Georgia, April 19, 1845.
James Watson Webb, New York, November 1, 1849.
Charles J. McCurdy, Connecticut, September 27, 1850.
Thomas M. Foote, New York, September 16, 1852.
Henry R. Jackson, Georgia, May 24, 1853.
Ministers Resident
Henry R. Jackson, Georgia, June 29, 1854.
J. Glancy Jones, Pennsylvania, November 1, 1858.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
J. Glancy Jones, Pennsylvania, December 15, 1858.
Anson Burlingame, Massachusetts, March 22, 1861.
J. Lothrop Motley, Massachusetts, August 10, 1861.
Chargid' Affaires
John Hay, Illinois, August 20, 1867.
Commissioners
Albert Halstead, Ohio, May 15, 1919.
Arthur Hugh Frazier, Pennsylvania, September 13, 1920.
Chargi d' Affaires pro tempore
Arthur Hugh Frazier, Pennsylvania, November 25, 1921.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Albert Henry Washburn, Massachusetts, February 10, 192:^
Gilchrist Baker Stockton, Florida, January 22, 1930.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
(See also Austria and Hungary)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Henry M. Watts, Pennsylvania, July 25, 1868.
John Jay, New York, April 13, 1869.
Oodlove S. Orth, Indiana, March 9, 1875.
Edward F. Beale, District of Columbia, June 1, 1876.
John A. Kasson, Iowa, June 11, 1877.
William Walter Phelps, New Jersey, May 5, 1881.
Alphonso Taft, Ohio, April 26, 1882.
John M. Francis, New York, July 4, 1884.
Alexander R. Lawton, Georgia, April 15, 1887.
Frederick D. Grant, New York, March 23, 1889.
Bartlett Tripp, South Dakota, April 6, 1893.
Charlemagne Tower, Pennsylvania, April 1, 1897.
Addison C. Harris, Indiana, January 12, 1899.
Robert S. McCormick, Illinois, March 7, 1901.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Robert S. McCormick, Blinois, May 27, 1902.
Bellamy Storer, Ohio, September 26, 1902.
Charles S. Francis, New York, March 22. 1906
Richard C. Kerens, Missouri, December 21, 1909.
Frederic Courtland Penfleld, Pennsylvania, July 28, 1913.
' Accredited also to Uruguay.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
BALTIC STATES
{See also Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania)
Commissioners
John A Gade, New York, October 1, 1919.
Evan E. Young, Oliio, March 25, 1920.
BELGIUM
Chargisd'A^ aires
Hugh S. Legarfi, South Carolina, April 14, 1832.
Virgil Maxcy, Maryland, June 16, 1837.
Henry W. Hilliard, Alabama, May 12, 1842.
Thomas Q. Clemson, Pennsylvania, June 17, 1844.
Richard H. Bayard, Delaware, December 10, 1850.
J. J. Seibels, Alabama, May 24, 1853.
Ministers Resident
J. J. Seibels, Alabama, June 29, 1854.
Elisha Y. Fair. Alabama, June 14, 1858.
Henry S. Sanford, Connecticut, March 20, 1861.
Joseph Russell Jones, Illinois, March 15, 1870.
Ayres Phillips Merrill, Mississippi, January 7, 1876.
William C. Goodloe, Kentucky, March 4, 1878.
James O. Putnam, New York, June 4, 1880.
Nicholas Fish, New York, April 28, 1882.
Lambert Tree, Illinois, July 3, 1885.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Lambert Tree, Illinois, August 10, 1888.
John Q. Parkhurst, Michigan, October 1, 1888.
Edwin H. Terrell, Texas, April 1, 1889.
James S. Ewing, Illinois, April 8, 1893.
Bellamy Storer, Ohio, May 4, 1897.
Lawrence Townsend, Pennsylvania, April 12, 1899.
Henry Lane Wilson, Washington, March 8, 1905.
Charles Page Bryan, Illinois, December 21, 1909.
Larz Anderson, District of Columbia, August 12, 1911.
Theodore Marburg, Maryland, November 22, 1912.
Brand Whitlock, Ohio, December 22, 1913.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Brand Whitlock, Ohio, September 30, 1919.
Henry P. Fletcher,' Pennsylvania, March 6, 1922.
William Phillips,' Massachusetts, February 29. 1924.
Hugh S. Gibson,' California, February 17, 1927.
{See Peru-Bolivian Confederation, 1838-1845)
Char g is d' Affaires
John Appleton, Maine, March 30, 1848.
Alexander K. McClung, Mississippi, May 29, 1849.
Horace H. Miller, Mississippi, February 10, 1852.
John W. Dana, Maine, August 26, 1853.
Ministers Resident
John W. Dana, Maine, June 29, 1854.
John Cotton Smith, Connecticut, June 14, 1858.
David K. Cartter, Ohio, March 27, 1861.
Allen A. Hall, Tennessee, April 21, 1863.
John W. Caldwell, Ohio, June 18, 1868.
Leopold Markbreit, Ohio, April 16, 1869.
John T. Croxton, Kentucky, December 20, 1872.
Robert M. Reynolds, Alabama, June 17, 1874.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
S. Newton Pettis, Pennsylvania, September 4, 1878.
Charles Adams, Colorado, April 6, 1880.
Special Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
William Henry Trescot, South Carolina, November 28, 1881.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
George Maney, Tennessee, April 17, 1882.
Richard Gibbs, New York, June 18, 1883.
William D. Bloxham, Florida, April 18, 1885.
William A. Seay, Louisiana, May 9, 1885.
S. S. Carlisle, Louisiana, August 31, 1887.
Thomas H. Anderson, Ohio, September 3, 1889.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Thomas H. Anderson, Ohio, July 30. 1890.
Frederick J. Grant, Washington, December 22, 1892.
Thomas Moonlight, Kansas, February 2, 1894.
George H. Bridgman, New Jersey, October 7, 1897.
William B. Sorsby, Mississippi, July 11, 1902.
James F. Stutesman, Indiana, June 5, 1908.
Horace G. Knowles, Delaware, June 24, 1910.
John D. O'Rear, Missouri, June 26, 1913.
S. Abbot Maginnis, Utah, September 23, 1919.
Jesse S. Cottrell, Tennessee, October 19, 1921.
David E. Kaufman, Pennsylvania, March 7, 1928
Edward F. Feely, District of Columbia, June 4, 1931)
BRAZIL
Chargis d' Affaires
Condy Raguet, Pennsylvania, March 9, 1825.
William Tudor, Massachusetts, June 26, 1827.
Ethan A. Brown, Ohio, May 26, 1830.
William Hunter, Rhode Island, June 28, 1834.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William Hunter, Rhode Island, September 13, 1841.
George H. Profflt, Indiana, June 7, 1843.
Henry A. Wise, Virginia, February 8, 1844.
David Tod, Ohio, March 3, 1847.
Robert C. Schenck, Ohio, March 12, 1851.
William Trousdale, Tennessee, May 24, 1853.
Richard K. Meade, Virginia, July 27, 1857.
James Watson Webb, New York, May 31, 1861.
Henry T. Blow, Missouri, May 1, 1869.
James R. Partridge, Maryland, May 23, 1871.
Henry W. Hilliard, Georgia, July 31, 1877.
Thomas A. Osborn, Kansas, May 19, 1881.
Thomas J. Jarvis, North Carolina, April 2, 1885.
Robert Adams, jr., Pennsylvania, March 30, 1889.
Edwin H. Conger, Iowa, September 27, 1890.
Thomas L. Thompson, California, April 24, 1893.
Edwin H. Conger, Iowa, May 27, 1897.
Charles Page Bryan, Illinois, January 19, 1898.
David E. Thompson, Nebraska, September 26, 1902.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
David E. Thompson, Nebraska, January 13, 1905.
Lloyd C. Qi'iscom, Pennsylvania, January 29, 1906.
Irving B. Dudley, California, December 19, 1906.
Edwin V. Morgan, New York, January 18, 1912.
• Accredited also to Luxemburg.
DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
323
BULGARIA
Agent
Charles M. Dickinson, New York, April 24, 1901
Diplomatic Agents
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, June 5, 1903.
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, March 8, 1905.
Horace O. Knowles,' Delaware, July 1, 1907.
Spencer F. Eddy,' Illinois, January 11, 1909.
John R. Carter,' Maryland, September 25, 1909.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
John R. Carter.' Maryland, June 24, 1910.
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, August 12, 1911.
Charles J. Vopicka,' Illinois, September 11, 1913.
Charles S. Wilson, Maine, October 8, 1921.
Henry Wharton Shoemaker, Pennsylvania, January 22, 1930.
CANADA
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William Phillips, New Hampshire, February 17, 1927.
Hanford MacNider, Iowa, June 20, 1930.
CENTRAL AMERICA
(See the individual Central American States, February 1839-
May 1873)
Charges d' Affaires
William Miller, March 7, 1825.
John Williams, Tennessee, December 29, 1825.
William B. Rochester, New York, March 3, 1827.
William N. Jeflers, June 14, 1831.
James Shannon, February 9, 1832.
Charles Q. De Witt, New York, January 29, 1833.
CENTRAL AMERICAN STATES
(See the individual Central American States after June 12,
Ministers Resident
George Williamson, Louisiana, May 17, 1873.
Cornelius A. Logan, Illinois, April 2, 1879.
Henry C. Hall, AprU 17, 1882.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Henry C. Hall, July 13, 1882.
Lansing B. Mizner, California, March 30, 1889.
Romualdo Pacheco, California, December 11, 1890.
CHILE
Minister Plenipotentiary
Heman Allen, Vermont, January 27, 1823.
Chargis d' Affaires
Samuel Larned, Rhode Island, February 29, 1828.
John Hamm, Ohio, May 26, 1830.
Richard Pollard, Virginia, June 28, 1834.
John S. Pendleton, Virginia, August 16, 1841.
William Crump, Virginia, April 10, 1844.
Seth Barton, Louisiana, May 27, 1847.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Balie Peyton, Tennessee, August 9, 1849.
David A. Starkweather, Ohio, June 29, 1854.
John Bigler, California, April 2, 1857.
Thomas H. Nelson, Indiana, June 1, 1861.
Judson Kilpatrick, New Jersey, November 11, 1865.
Joseph P. Root, Kansas, September 15, 1870.
Cornelius A. Logan, Kansas, March 17, 1873.
Thomas A. Osborn, Kansas, May 31, 1877.
Judson Kilpatrick, New Jersey, May 19, 1881.
Special Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
William Henry Trescot, South Carolina, November 28, 1881
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Cornelius A. Logan, Illinois, March 15, 1882.
WUliam R. Roberts, New York, April 2, 1885.
Patrick Egan, Nebraska, March 30, 1889.
James D. Porter, Tennessee, April 4, 1893.
Edward H. Strobel, New York, December 13, 1894.
Henry L. Wilson, Washington, June 9, 1897.
John Hicks, Wisconsin, July 14, 1905.
Thomas C. Dawson, Iowa, April 21, 1909.
Henry P. Fletcher, Pennsylvania, December 21, 1909.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Henry P. Fletcher, Pennsylvania, October 1, 1914.
Joseph H. Shea, Indiana, March 6, 1916.
William Miller Collier, New York, June 29, 1921.
William S. Culbertson, Kansas, June 19, 1928.
CHINA
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Caleb Cushing, Massachusetts, May 8, 1843.
Commissioners
Caleb Cushing, Massachusetts, May 8, 1843.
Alexander H. Everett, Massachusetts, March 13, 1845.
John W. Davis, Indiana, January 3, 1848.
Thomas A. R. Nelson, Tennessee, March 6, 1851.
Humphrey Marshall, Kentucky, August 4, 1852.
Robert M. McLane, Maryland, October 18, 1853.
Peter Parker, Massachusetts, August 16, 1855.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William B. Reed, Pennsylvania, April 18, 1857.
John E. Ward, Georgia, December 15, 1858.
Anson Burlingame, Massachusetts, June 14, 1861.
J. Ross Browne, California, March 11, 1868.
Frederick F. Low, California, September 28, 1869.
Benjamin P. Avery, California, April 10, 1874.
George F. Seward, California, January 7, 1876.
James B. Angell, Michigan, April 9, 1880.
John Russell Young, New York, March 15, 1882.
Charles Denby, Indiana, May 29, 1885.
Charles Page Bryan, Illinois, November 10, 1897.
Edwin H. Conger, Iowa, January 19, 1898.
Accredited also to Rumania, Serbia, and Greece.
' Accredited also to Greece and Montenegro.
' Accredited also to Rumania and Serbia
324
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Commissioner
William Woodville Rockhill, District of Columbia, July 19, 1900.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
WUliam Woodville Rockhill, District of Columbia, March
8, 190S.
Charles R. Crane, niinois, July 23, 1909.
William James Calhoun, Illinois. December 21, 1909.
Paul S. Reinsch, Wisconsin, August 15, 1913.
Charles R. Crane. Massachusetts, March 22, 1920.
Jacob Gould Sehurman, New York, June 2, 1921.
John Van A. MacMurray, New Jersey, April 9, 1925.
Nelson T. Johnson, Oklahoma, December 16, 1929.
COLOMBIA
(New Granada, 1831-1862)
Minister Plenipotentiary
Richard C. Anderson, Kentucky, January 27, 1823.
Chargi d' Affaires
Beaufort T. Watts, South Carolina, March 3, 1827.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William H. Harrison, Ohio, May 24, 1828.
Thomas P. Moore, Kentucky, March 13, 1829.
Charges d' Affaires
Robert B. McAfee, Kentucky, February 9, 1833.
James Semple, Illinois, October 14, 1837.
WUliam M. Blackford, Virginia, February 10, 1842.
Benjamin A. Bidlack, Pennsylvania, May 14, 1845.
Thomas M. Foote, New York, May 29, 1849.
Yelverton P. King, Georgia, March 12, 1851.
James S. Green, Missouri, May 24, 1853.
Ministers Resident
James S. Green, Missouri, June 29, 1854.
B. Bowlin, Missouri, December 13, 1854.
W. Jones, Iowa, March 8, 1859.
Allan A. Burton, Kentucky, May 29, 1861.
Peter I. Sullivan, Ohio, March 19, 1867.
Stephen A. Hurlbut, Illinois, April 22, 1869.
William L. Scruggs, Georgia, April 9, 1873.
Ernest Dichman, Wisconsin, June 15, 1878.
George Maney, Tennessee, May 19, 1881.
William L. Scruggs, Georgia, April 17, 1882.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William L. Scruggs, Georgia, July 7, 1884.
Charles D. Jacob, Kentucky, October 9, 1885.
Dabney H. Maury, Virginia, October 18, 1886.
John T. Abbott, New Hampshire, April 1, 1889.
Luther F. McKinney, New Hampshire, April 24, 1893.
Charles Burdett Hart, West Virginia, May 27, 1897.
Arthur M. Bcaupr§, Illinois, February 12, 1903.
William W. Russell, District of Columbia, March 17, 1904.
John Barrett, Oregon, June 21, 1905.
Thomas C. Dawson, Iowa, January 10, 1907.
Elliott Northcott, West Virginia, April 23, 1909.
James T. DuBois, Pennsylvania, August 21, 1911.
Thaddeus Austin Thomson, Texas, June 10, 1913.
Hoffman Philip, New York, August 8, 1917.
Samuel H. Piles, Washington, March 22, 1922.
Jefferson CaHery, Louisiana, June 27, 1928.
CONGO ASSOCIATION, STATES OF THE
Agent
WUlard P. Tisdel, Ohio, August 19, 1884.
COSTA RICA
(See Central America and Central American States)
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Solon Borland,' Arkansas, April 18, 1853.
Ministers Resident
Mirabeau B. Lamar,' Texas, January 20, 1858.
Alexander Dimitry,' Louisiana, August 15, 1859.
Charles N. Riotte, Texas, June 8, 1861.
Albert O. Lawrence, Rhode Island, October 2, 1866.
Jacob B. Blair, West Virginia, July 25, 1868.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Richard Cutts Shannon,' New York, August 8, 1891.
Lewis Baker,' Minnesota, April 4, 1893.
William L. Merry,' California, July 17, 1897.
William L. Merry,' California, December 12, 1907.
WUliam L. Merry, California, July 1, 1908.
Lewis Einstein, New York, July 6, 1911.
Edward J. Hale, North Carolina, June 21, 1913.
Roy T. Davis, Missouri, February 10, 1922
Charles C. Eberhardt, Kansas, January 9, 1930.
CUBA
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Herbert Goldsmith Squiers, New York, May 20, 1902.
Edwin V. Morgan, New York, November 29, 1905.
John B. Jackson, New Jersey, December 21, 1909.
Arthur M. Beaupre, Illinois, August 12, 1911.
WUliam E. Gonzales, South Carolina, June 21, 1913.
Boaz W. Long, New Mexico, June 30, 1919.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
MaJ. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder, United States Army, February
10, 1923.
Noble Brandon Judah, Illinois, November 22, 1927.
Harry F. Guggenheim, New York, October 10, 1929.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Richard Crane, Illinois, AprU 23, 1919.
Lewis Einstein, New York, October 8, 1921.
Abraham C. Ratshesky, Massachusetts, January 25, 1930
DENMARK
Special Minister
George W. Erving, Massachusetts, January 5, 1811.
Char g is d' Affaires
Henry Wheaton, New York, March 3, 1827.
Jonathan F. Woodside, Ohio, March 3, 1835.
Isaac Rand Jackson, Pennsylvania, May 20, 1841.
WUliam W. Irwin, Pennsylvania, March 3, 1843.
I
> Accredited also to Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and
EI Salvador.
• Accredited also to Nicaragua.
« Accredited also to Nicaragua and El Salvador.
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Robert P. Flenniken, Pennsylvania, January 11, 1847.
Walter Forward, Pennsylvania, November 8, 1849.
Miller Grieve, Georgia, August 30, 1852.
Henry Bedinger, Virginia, May 24, 1853.
Ministers Resident
Henry Bedinger, Virginia, June 29, 1854.
James M. Buchanan, Maryland, May 11, 1858.
Bradford R. Wood, New York, March 22, 1861.
George H. Yeaman, Kentucky, August 25, 1865.
M. J. Cramer, Kentucky, September 9, 1870.
Charges d' Affaires
Michael J. Cramer, Kentucky, August 15, 1876.
Charles Payson, Massachusetts, June 30, 1881.
J. P. Wickersham, Pennsylvania, May 1, 1882.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
J. P. Wickersham, Pennsylvania, July 13, 1882.
Wickham Hoffman, New York, February 27, 1883.
Rasmus B. Anderson, Wisconsin, April 2, 1885.
John A. Enander, Illinois, March 13, 1889.
Clark E. Carr, Illinois, May 16, 1889.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Clark E. Carr, Illinois, July 30, 1890.
John E. Risley, New York, March 27, 1893.
Laurits S. Swenson, Minnesota, October 4, 1897.
Thomas J. O'Brien, Michigan, March 8, 1905.
Maurice Francis Egan, District of Columbia, June 10, 1907.
Norman Hapgood, New York, April 16, 1919.
Joseph C. Grew, Massachusetts, April 7, 1920.
John Dyneley Prince, New Jersey, September 24, 1921.
H. Percival Dodge, Massachusetts, February 23, 1926.
Ralph Harman Booth, Michigan, January 22, 1930.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Charges d' Affaires
John M. Langston,' District of Columbia, November 12, 1(
John E. W. Thompson," New York, May 16, 1885.
Frederick Douglass,' District of Columbia, September 20, li
John S. Durham,' Pennsylvania, July 25, 1892.
William F. Powell,' New Jersey, June 17, 1897.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
Thomas C. Dawson, Iowa, April 29, 1904.
Fenton R. McCreery, Michigan, January 10, 1907.
Horace Q. Knowles, Delaware, December 21, 1909.
William W. Russell, District of Columbia, June 24, 1910.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William W. Russell, District of Columbia, July 6, 1911.
James M. Sullivan, New York, August 12, 1913.
William W. Russell, District of Columbia, August 16, 1915.
Evan E. Young, South Dakota, September 18, 1925.
Charles B. Curtis, New York, December 16, 1929.
ECUADOR
Chargis d' Affaires
Vanbrugh Livingston, New York, April 10, 1848.
John Trumbull Van Alen, New York, June 5, 181!
Courtland Gushing, Indiana, September 28, 1850.
Philo White, Wisconsin, July 18. 1853.
Ministers Resident
Philo White, Wisconsin, June 29, 1854.
Charles R. Buckalew, Pennsylvania, June 14, 1858.
Frederick Hassaurek, Ohio, March 27, 1861.
William T. Coggeshall, Ohio, May 4, 1866.
E. Rumsey Wing, Kentucky, November 16, 1869.
Thomas Biddle, Pennsylvania, February 2, 1875.
Christian Wullweber, Iowa, July 12, 1875.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Rowland B. Mahany, New York, February 24, 1892.
Edward H. Strobel, New York, April 14, 1894.
James D. Tillman, Tennessee, January 24, 1895.
Archibald J. Sampson, Arizona, September 18, 1897.
Joseph W. J. Lee, Maryland, September 18, 1905.
Williams C. Fox, New Jersey, January 10, 1907.
Evan E. Young, South Dakota, July 6, 1911.
Montgomery Schuyler, jr., New York, March 1, 1913.
Charles S. Hartman, Montana, July 28, 1913.
Gerhard A. Bading, Wisconsin, March 9, 1922.
William Dawson, Minnesota, May 9, 1930.
Agents and Consuls General
Elbert E. Farman, New York, March 27, 1876.
Simon Wolf, District of Columbia, June 30, 1881.
George P. Pomeroy, New Jersey, July 1, 1882.
John Cardwell, Texas, October 2, 1885.
Eugene Schuyler, New York, June 26, 1889.
John A. Anderson, Kansas, February 27, 1891.
Edward C. Little, Kansas, November 15, 1892.
Frederic C. Pcnfield, Connecticut, May 13, 1893.
Thomas S. Harrison, Pennsylvania, April 22, 1897.
John G. Long, Florida, October 30, 1899.
John W. Riddle, Minnesota, September 8, 1903.
Lewis M. Iddings, New York, March 23, 1905.
Peter Augustus Jay, Rhode Island, December 21, 1909.
Olney Arnold, Rhode Island, September 2, 1913.
Uampson Gary, Texas, October 2, 1917.
Carroll Sprigg, Ohio, May 11, 1920.
J. Morton Howell, Ohio, October 7, 1921.
Erwoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
J. Morton Howell, Ohio, June 21, 1922.
Franklin Mott Gunther, Virginia, April 5, 1928.
William M. Jardine, Kansas, July 21, 1930.
EL SALVADOR
(See also Central America and Central American States)-
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Solon Borland,' Arkansas, April 18, 1853.
Ministers Resident
James R. Partridge, Maryland, April 16, 1863.
A. S. Williams, Michigan, August 16, 1866.
Alfred T. A. Torbert, Delaware, April 21, 1869.
Thomas Biddle, Pennsylvania, July 10, 1871
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Richard Cutts Shannon,' New York, August 8, 1891.
Lewis Baker, > Minnesota, April 4, 1893.
William L. Merry, s California, July 17, 1897.
1 Accredited also to Haiti.
' Accredited also to Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and
Nicaragua.
Accredited also to Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
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H. Percival Dodge.i Massachusetts, July 1, 1907.
H. Percival Dodge, Massachusetts, July 1, 1908.
William Heimke, Kansas, August 5, 1909.
Boaz W. Long, New Mexico, July 29, 1914.
Peter Augustus Jay, Rhode Island, May 4, 1920.
Montgomery Schuyler, New York, May 4, 1921.
Jefferson Caffery, Louisiana, January 7, 1926.
Warren D. Robbins, New York, July 17, 1928.
ESTONIA
(See aUo Baltic State.s)
Envou ExlTaordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Frederick W. B. Coleman,' Minnesota, September 20, 1922.
ETHIOPIA (ABYSSINIA)
Commissioner and Plenipotentiary
Robert P. Skinner, Ohio, June 22, 1903.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
Hoffman PhUip, New York, July 20, 1908.
Addison E. Southard, Kentucky, October 12, 1927.
FINLAND
Chargi d' Affaires pro tempore
Alexander R. Magruder, Maryland, March 12, 1920.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Charles L. Kagey, Kansas, October 8, 1921.
Alfred J. Pearson, Iowa, June 23, 1925.
Edward E. Brodie, Oregon, January 31, 1930.
FRANCE
Chargi d' Affaires
William Short, Virginia, April 20, 1790.
Ministers Plenipotentiary
Qouverneur Morris, New York, January 12, 1792.
James Monroe, Virginia, May 28, 1794.
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, South Carolina, September 9,
1796.
Robert R. Livingston, New York, October 2, 1801.
John Armstrong, New York, June 30, 1804.
Chargi d' Affaires
Jonathan Russell, Rhode Island, November 5, 1810.
Ministers Plenipotentiary
Joel Barlow, Connecticut, February 27, 1811.
William H. Crawford, Georgia, April 9, 1813.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Albert Gallatin, Pennsylvania, February 28, 1815.
James Brown, Louisiana, December 9, 1823.
WUliam C. Rives, Virginia. April 18, 1829.
Chargi d' Affaires
Leavitt Harris, Pennsylvania, March 6, 1833.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Edward Livingston, Louisiana, May 29, 1833.
Lewis Cass, Ohio, October 4, 1836.
William R. King, Alabama, April 9, 1844.
Richard Rush, Pennsylvania, March 3, 1847.
William C. Rives, Virginia, July 20, 1849.
John Y. Mason, Virginia, October 10, 1853.
Charles J. Faulkner, Virginia, January 16, 1860.
William L. Dayton, New Jersey, March 18, 1861.
Chargi d' Affaires
John Bigelow, New York, December 21, 1864.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
John Bigelow, New York, March 15, 1865.
John A. Dix, New York, September 24, 1866.
Elihu B. Washburne, Dlinois, March 17, 1869.
Edward F. Noyes, Ohio, July 1, 1877.
Levi P. Morton, New York, March 21, 1881.
Robert M. McLane, Maryland, March 23, 1885.
Whitelaw Reid, New York, March 23, 1889.
T. Jefferson Coolidge, Massachusetts, May 12, 1892.
James B. Eustis, Louisiana, March 20, 1893.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
James B. Eustis, Louisiana, April 8, 1893.
Horace Porter, New York, March 19, 1897.
Robert S. McCormick, Illinois, March 8, 1905.
Henry White, Rhode Island, December 19, 1906.
Robert Bacon, New York, December 21, 1909.
Myron T. Herrick, Ohio, February 15, 1912.
William G. Sharp, Ohio, June 19, 1914.
Hugh Campbell Wallace, Washington, February 27, 1919.
Myron T. Herrick, Ohio, April 16, 1921.
Walter E. Edge, New Jersey, November 21, 1929.
GERMANY
(Prussia prior to 1871)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
George Bancroft, New York, May 31, 1871.
J. C. Bancroft Davis, New York, June 11, 1874.
Bayard Taylor, Pennsylvania, March 4, 1878.
Andrew D. White, New York, April 2, 1879.
Aaron A. Sargent, California, March 2, 1882.
John A. Kasson, Iowa, July 4, 1884.
George H. Pendleton, Ohio, March 23, 1885.
WUliam Walter Phelps, New Jersey, June 20, 1889.
Theodore Runyon, New Jersey, March 23, 1893.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Theodore Runyon, New Jersey, September 14, 1893.
Edwin F. Uhl, Michigan, February 10, 1896.
Andrew D. White, New York, AprU 5, 1897.
Charlemagne Tower, Pennsylvania, September 26, 1902.
David Jayne HUl, New York, April 2, 1908.
John O. A. Leishman, Pennsylvania, August 12, 1911.
James W. Gerard, New York, July 28, 1913.
Commissioner
Ellis Loring Dresel, Massachusetts, November 4, 1919.
• Accredited also to Honduras.
* Accredited also to Latvia and Lithuania.
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Chargid' Affaires
Ellis Lorlng Dresel, Massachusetts, November 18, 1921.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Alanson B. Houghton, New York, February 10, 1922.
Jacob Gould Schurman, New York, March 17, 1925.
Frederic M. Sackett, Kentucky, January 9, 1930.
GREAT BRITAIN
Minister Plenipotentiary
Thomas Pinckney, South Carolina, January 12, 1792.
Envoy Extraordinary
John Jay, New York, April 19, 1794.
Ministers Plenipotentiary
Rufus King, New York, May 20, 1796.
James Monroe, Virginia, April 18, 1803.
William Pinkney, Maryland, May 12, 1806.
Chargi d' Affaires
Jonathan Russell, Rhode Island, July 27, 1811.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
John Quincy Adams, Massachusetts, February 28, 1815.
Richard Rush, Pennsylvania, October, 1817.
Rufus King, New York, May 5, 1825,
Albert Gallatin, Pennsylvania, May 10, 1826.
James Barbour, Virginia, May 23, 1828.
Louis McLane, Delaware, April 18, 1829.
Martin Van Buren, New York, August 1, 1831.
Chargi d' Affaires
Aaron Vail, New York, July 13, 1832.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Andrew Stevenson, Virginia, March 16, 1836.
Edward Everett, Massachusetts, September 13, 1841.
Louis McLane, Maryland, June 16, 1845.
George Bancroft, New York, September 9, 1846.
Abbott Lawrence, Massachusetts, August 30, 1849.
Joseph R. Ingersoll, Pennsylvania, August 21, 1852.
James Buchanan, Pennsylvania, April 11, 1853.
George M. Dallas, Pennsylvania, February 4, 1856.
Charles Francis Adams, Massachusetts, March 20, 1861.
Reverdy Johnson, Maryland, June 12, 1868.
J. Lothrop Motley, Massachusetts, April 13, 1869.
Robert C. Schenck, Ohio, December 22, 1870.
Edwards Pierrepont, New York, May 22, 1876.
John Welsh, Pennsylvania, November 9, 1877.
James Russell Lowell, Massachusetts, January 26, 1880
Edward J. Phelps, Vermont, March 23, 1885.
Robert T. Lincoln, Illinois, March 30, 1889.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Thomas F. Bayard, Delaware, March 30, 1893.
John Hay, District of Columbia, March 19, 1897.
Joseph H. Choate, New York, January 19, 1899.
Whitelaw Reid, New York, March 8, 1905.
Walter Hines Page, New York, April 21, 1913.
' Accredited also to Rumania and Serbia.
' Accredited also to Rumania and Serbia and as Diplomatic
Agent in Bulgaria.
3 Accredited also to Montenegro and as Diplomatic Agent in
Bulgaria.
John W. Davis, West Virginia, November 21, 1918.
George Harvey, New Jersey, April 16, 1921.
Frank B. Kellogg, Minnesota, December 11, 1923.
Alanson B. Houghton, New York, February 24, 1925.
Charles Q. Dawes, Illinois, April 16, 1929.
GREECE
Ministers Resident
Charles K. Tuckerman, New York, March 11, 1868.
John M. Francis, New York, May 15, 1871.
J. Meredith Read, jr.. New York, November 7, 1873.
Chargi d' Affaires
John Meredith Read, August 15, 1876.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
Eugene Schuyler," New York, July 7, 1882.
Walker Fearn,« Louisiana, April 18, 1885.
A. Loudon Snowden,' Pennsylvania, July 1, 1889.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
A. Loudon Snowden,' Pennsylvania, July 1, 1891.
Minister Resident and Consul General
Trustun Beale,> California, July 27, 1892.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary andConsuls
General
Truxtun Beale,' California, March 3, 1893.
Eben Alexander,' North Carolina, April 7, 1893.
William Woodville Rockhill,' District of Columbia, July 8, 1897.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
WUliam Woodville Rockhill,' District of Columbia, May 25,
1898.
Arthur S. Hardy,' New Hampshire, April 18, 1899.
Charles S. Francis,' New York, December 20, 1900.
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, October 13, 1902.
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, June 5, 1903.
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey March 8, 1905.
Richmond Pearson,* North Carolina, July 1, 1907.
George H. Moses,* New Hampshire, April 5, 1909.
Jacob Gould Schurman,* New York, August 16, 1912.
George Fred Williams,* Massachusetts, December 22, 1913.
Garrett Droppers,* Massachusetts, August 5, 1914.
Edward Capps,* New Jersey, June 18, 1920.
Irwin B. Laughlin, Peimsylvania, March 24, 1924.
Robert P. Skinner, Ohio, July 3, 1926.
GUATEMALA
(See Central America and Central American States)
Chargis d' Affaires
Elijah Hise, Kentucky, March 31, 1848.
Ephraim George Squier, New York, April 2, 1849.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoteniiary
Solon Borland,' Arkansas, April 18, 1853.
* Accredited also to Montenegro.
5 Accredited also to Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and
El Salvador
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Ministers Resident
John L. Marling, Tennessee, August 2, 1854.
William E. Venable, Tennessee, March 14, 1857.
Beverly L. Clarke,' Kentucky, January 7, 1858.
Elisha O. Crosby, New York, March 22, 1861.
William Kellogg, Illinois, April 21, 1864.
Fltz Henry Warren, Iowa, August 12, 1865.
Silas A. Hudson, Iowa, April 22, 1869.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Romualdo Pacheco,' California, July 1, 1891.
Pierce M. B. Young,i Georgia, April 4, 1893.
Macgrane Coxe,' New York, July 27, 1896.
W. Godfrey Hunter,' Kentucky, November 8, 1897.
Leslie Combs,' Kentucky, November 12, 1902.
Joseph W. J. Lee,' Maryland, January 10, 1907.
Joseph W. J. Lee, Maryland, July 1, 1907.
William Heimke, Kansas, March 10, 1908.
William F. Sands, District of Columbia, August 4, 1909.
R. S. Reynolds Hitt, Illinois, September 17, 1910.
William Hayne Leavell, Mississippi, October 16, 1913.
Benton McMillin, Tennessee, September 23, 1919.
Arthur H. Geissler, Oklahoma, May 24, 1922.
Sheldon Whitehouse, New York, December 16, 1929.
HAITI
Commissioners and Consuls General
Benjamin F. Whidden, New Hampshire, July 12, 1862
H. E. Peck, Ohio, March 14, 1865.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
H. E. Peck, Ohio, August 6, 1866.
Gideon H. Hollister, Connecticut, February 5, 1868
Ebenezer D. Bassett, Pennsylvania, April 16, 1869.
John M. Langston,' District of Columbia, September 28,
John E. W. Thompson,' New York, May 7, 1885.
Frederick Douglass,' District of Columbia, June 26, 1889.
John S. Durham, Pennsylvania, September 3, 1891.
Henry M. Smythe, Virginia, September 15, 1893.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William F. Powell, New Jersey, June 17, 1897.
Henry W. Furniss, Indiana, November 23, 1905.
Madison R. Smith, Missouri, August 15, 1913.
Arthur Bailly-Blanchard, Louisiana, May 22, 1914.
Dana G. Munro, New Jersey, June 28, 1930.
HAWAII
(Annexed to the United States 189S
Commissioners
George Brown, Massachusetts, March 3, 1843.
Anthony Ten Eyck, Michigan, April 19, 1845.
Charles Eames, New York, January 12, 1849.
Luther Severance, Maine, June 7, 1850.
David L. Gregg, Illinois, July 6, 1853.
James W. Borden, Indiana, January 11, 1858.
Thomas J. Dryer, Oregon, March 26, 1861.
Ministers Resident
James McBride, Oregon, March 9, 1863.
Edward M. McCook, Colorado, March 21, 1866.
Henry A. Peirce, Massachusetts, May 10, 1869.
James M. Comly, Ohio, July 1, 1877.
RoUln M. Daggett, Nevada, July 1, 1882.
George W. Merrill, Nevada, April 2, 1885.
John L. Stevens, Maine, June 20, 1889.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
John L. Stevens, Maine, July 30, 1890.
James H. Blount, Georgia, May 9, 1893.
Albert S. Willis, Kentucky, September 13, 1893.
Special Commissioner
James H. Blount, Georgia, March 11, 1893.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Harold M. Sewall, Maine, April 22, 1897.
HONDURAS
(See Central America and Central American States)
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Solon Borland,' Arkansas, April 18, 1853.
Ministers Resident
Beverly L. Clarke,* Kentucky, January 14, 1858.
James R. Partridge, Maryland, February 10, 1862.
Thomas H. Clay, Kentucky, April 16, 1863.
Richard H. Rousseau, Kentucky, May 14, 1866.
Henry Baxter, Michigan, April 21, 1869.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Romualdo Pacheco,* California, July 1, 1891.
Pierce M. B. Young,* Georgia, April 4, 1893.
Macgrane Coxe,* New York, July 27, 1896.
W. Godfrey Hunter,* Kentucky, November 8, 1897.
Leslie Combs,* Kentucky, November 12, 1902.
Joseph W. J. Lee,* Maryland, January 10, 1907.
H. Percival Dodge,' Massachusetts, July 1, 1907.
William B. Sorsby, Mississippi, June 5, 1908.
Philip M. Brown, Massachusetts, November 11, 1908.
Fenton R. McCreery, Michigan, December 21, 1909.
Charles Dunning White, New Jersey, July 6, 1911.
John Ewing, Louisiana, September 10, 1913.
T. Sambola Jones, Louisiana, June 26, 1918.
Franklin E. Morales, New Jersey, October 24, 1921.
George T. Summerlin, Louisiana, March 12, 1925.
Julius G. Lay, District of Columbia, December 16, 1929.
HUNGARY
(See Austria-Hungary prior to 1921)
Commissioner
Ulysses Grant-Smith, Pennsylvania, December 4, 1919.
Chargi d' Affaires pro tempore
Ulysses Grant-Smith, Pennsylvania, December 27, 1921.
' Accredited also to Honduras.
2 Accredited also to the Dominican Republic.
• Accredited also to Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and
El Salvador.
Accredited also to Guatemala.
Accredited also to El Salvador.
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Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Theodore Brentano, Illinois, February 10, 1922.
J. Butler Wright, Wyoming, February 26, 1927.
Nicholas Roosevelt, Xew York, September 29, 1930.
IRISH FREE STATE
Evuoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Frederick A. Sterling, Texas, February 19, 1927.
ITALY
(See Two Sicilies, 1816-1860, and Sardinia, 18-10-1860)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
George P. Marsh, Vermont, March 20, 1861.
WUliam Waldorf Astor, New York, August 4, 1882.
John B. Stallo, Ohio, June 17, 1885.
Albert Q. Porter, Indiana, March 13, 1889.
William Potter, Pennsylvania, November 15, 1892.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Wayne MacVeagh, Pennsylvania, December 20, 1893.
William F. Draper, Massachusetts, AprU 5, 1897.
George von L. Meyer, Massachusetts, December 14, 1900.
Henry White, Rhode Island, March 8, 1905.
Lloyd C. Griscom, Pennsylvania, December 19, 1906.
John Q. A. Leishman, Pennsylvania, April 1, 1909.
Thomas J. O'Brien, Michigan, August 12, 1911.
Thomas Nelson Page, Virginia, June 21, 1913.
Robert Underwood Johnson, New York, February 18, 1920.
Richard Washburn Child, Massachusetts, May 26, 1921.
Henry P. Fletcher, Pennsylvania, February 19, 1924.
John W. Garrett, Maryland, September 11, 1929.
JAPANESE EMPIRE
Ministers Resident
Townsend Harris, New York, January 19, 1859.
Robert H Pruyn, New York, October 12, 1861.
Robert B. Van Valkenburgh, New York, January 18, 1866.
Charles E. De Long, Nevada, April 21, 1869.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Charles E. De Long, Nevada, July 14, 1870.
John A. Bingham, Ohio, May 31, 1373.
Richard B. Hubbard, Texas, April 2, 1885.
John F. Swift, California, March 12, 1889.
Frank L. Coombs, California, April 20, 1892.
Edwin Dun, Ohio, April 4, 1893.
Alfred E. Buck, Georgia, April 13, 1897.
Lloyd C. Griscom, Pennsylvania, December 16, 1902.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Luke E. Wright, Tennessee, January 25, 1906.
Thomas J. O'Brien, Michigan, June 11, 1907.
Charles Page Bryan, Illinois, August 12, 1911.
Larz Anderson, District of Columbia, November 14, 1912.
George W. Guthrie, Pennsylvania, May 20, 1913.
Roland S. Morris, Pennsylvania, August 1, 1917.
Charles Beecher Warren, Michigan, June 29, 1921.
Cyrus E. Woods, Pennsylvania, March 3, 1923.
Edgar A. Bancroft, Illinois, September 23, 1924.
Charles MacVeagh, New Hampshire, September 24, 1925.
William R. Castle, jr., District of Columbia, December 11, 1929.
W. Cameron Forbes, Massachusetts, June 17, 1930.
KOREA
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Lucius H. Foote, California, February 27, 1883. .
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
Lucius H. Foote, California, July 7, 1884.
William H. Parker, District of Columbia, February 19, 1S86.
Hugh A. Dinsmore, Arkansas, January 12, 1887.
Augustine Heard, Massachusetts, January 30, 1890.
John M. B. Sill, Michigan, January 12, 1894.
Horace N. Allen, Ohio, July 17, 1897.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Horace N. Allen, Ohio, June 17, 1901.
Edwin V. Morgan, New York, March 18, 1905.
LATVIA
(See also Baltic States)
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Frederick W. B. Coleman,* Minnesota, September 20, 1922.
LIBERIA
Commissioners and Consuls General
John J. Henry, Delaware, March 11, 1863.
Abraham Henson, Wisconsin, June 8, 1863.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
John Seys, Ohio, October 8, 1866.
James W. Mason, Arkansas, March 29, 1870.
J. Milton Turner, Missouri, March 1, 1871.
John H. Smyth, North Carolina, May 23, 1878.
Henry Highland Garnet, New York, June 30, 1881.
John H. Smyth, North Carolina, April 12, 1882.
Moses A. Hopkins, North Carolina, September 11, 1885.
Charles H. J. Taylor, Kansas, March 11, 1887.
Ezekiel E. Smith, North Carolina, April 24, 1888.
Alexander Clark, Iowa, August 16, 1890.
William D. McCoy, Indiana, January 11, 1892.
William H. Heard, Pennsylvania, February 23, 1895.
Owen L. W. Smith, North Carolina, February 11, 1898.
John R. A. Crossland, Missouri, January 16, 1902.
Ernest Lyon, Maryland, March 16, 1903.
William D. Crum, South Carolina, June 13, 1910.
Fred R. Moore, New York, March 1, 1913.
George W. Buckner, Indiana, September 10, 1913.
James L. Curtis, New York, October 25, 1915.
Joseph L. Johnson, Ohio, August 27, 1918.
Solomon Porter Hood, New Jersey, October 26, 1921.
William T. Francis, Minnesota, July 9, 1927.
Charles E. Mitchell, West Virginia, September 10, 1930.
LITHUANIA
(See also Baltic States)
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Frederick W. B. Coleman,' Minnesota, September 20, 1922.
Accredited also to Estonia and Lithuania.
' Accredited also to Estonia and Latvia.
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LUXEMBURG
Envoys Eitraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Stanford Newel," Minnesota, June 5, 1903.
David J. Ili'll,! New York, March 15, 1905.
Arthur M. Beaupr6,i Illinois, April 2, 1908.
Lloyd Bryce,' New York, August 12, 1911.
Henry van Dyke,' New Jersey, June 27, 1913.
John W. Garrett,' Maryland, August 23, 1917.
William Phillips.' Massachusetts, March 3, 1920.
Henry P. Fletcher," Pennsylvania, March 5, 1923.
William Phillips,' Massachusetts, February 29, 1924.
Hugh S. Gibson,* California. February 17, 1927.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Joel R. Poinsett, South Carolina, March 8, 1825.
Chargis d' Affaires
Anthony Butler, Mississippi, October 12, 1829.
Powhatan Ellis, Mississippi, January 5, 1836.
Envoys Eitraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Powhatan Ellis, Mississippi, February 15, 1839.
Waddy Thompson, South Carolina, February 10, 1842.
Wilson Shannon, Ohio, April 9, 1844.
John Slidell, Louisiana, November 10, 1845.
Nathan Clifford, Maine, July 28, 1848.
Robert P. Letcher, Kentucky, August 9, 1849.
Alfred Conkling, New York, August 6, 1852.
James Gadsden, South Carolina, May 24, 1853.
John Forsyth, Alabama, July 21, 1856.
Robert M. McLane, Maryland, March 7, 1859
John B. Weller, California, November 17, 1860.
Thomas Corwin, Ohio, March 22, 1861.
Lewis D. Campbell, Ohio, May 4, 1866.
Marcus Otterbourg, Wisconsin, July 1, 1867.
William S. Rosecrans, Ohio, July 27, 1868.
Thomas H. Nelson, Indiana, April 16, 1869.
John W. Foster, Indiana, March 17, 1873.
Philip H. Morgan, Louisiana, January 26, 1880.
Henry R. Jackson, Georgia, March 23, 1885.
Thomas C. Manning, Louisiana, August 30, 1886.
Edward S. Bragg, Wisconsin, January 16, 1888.
Thomas Ryan, Kansas, March 30, 1889.
Isaac P. Gray, Indiana, March 20, 1893.
Matt W. Ransom, North Carolina, February 23, 1895.
Matt W. Ransom, North Carolina, August 24, 1895.
Powell Clayton, Arkansas, March 22, 1897,
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Powell Clayton, Arkansas, December 8, 1898.
Edwin H. Conger, Iowa, March 8, 1905.
David E. Thompson, Nebraska, January 24, 1906.
Henry Lane Wilson, Washington, December 21, 1909.
Henry P. Fletcher, Pennsylvania, February 25, 1916.
Charles Beecher Warren, Michigan, February 29, 1924.
James Rockwell Sheffield, New York, September 9, 1924
Dwight W. Morrow, New Jersey, September 21, 1927.
J. Reuben Clark, jr., Utah, October 3, 1930.
MONTENEGRO
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, March 8, 1905
Richmond Pearson,* North Carolina, July 1, 1907.
George H. Moses,* New Hampshire, April 5, 1909.
Jacob Gould Schurman,* New York, August 16, 1912.
George Fred Williams,* Massachusetts, December 22, 1913
Garrett Droppers,* Massachusetts, August 5, 1914.
Edward Capps,* New Jersey, June 18, 1920.
MOROCCO
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers PlenipoteTUiary
Samuel R. Gummerfi, New Jersey, March 8, 1005.
H. Perclval Dodge, Massachusetts, May 12, 1909.
Fred W. Carpenter, California, June 2, 1910.
Agents and Consult General
Maxwell Blake, Missouri, July 20, 1917.
Joseph M. Denning, Ohio, February 10, 1922.
Diplomatic Agent and Consul General
Maxwell Blake, Missouri, May 14, 1925.
NETHERLANDS
(Batavian Republic, 1795-1806)
Ministers Resident
William Short, Virginia, January 16, 1792,
John Quincy Adams, Massachusetts, May 30, 1794.
William Vans Murray, Maryland, March 2, 1797.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
William Eustis, Massachusetts, December 19, 1814.
Charges d' Affaires
Alexander H. Everett, Massachusetts, June 27, 1818.
Christopher Hughes, jr., Maryland, March 9, 1825.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
William Pitt Preble, Maine, June 1, 1829.
Chargis d' Affaires
Auguste Davezac, Louisiana, October 15, 1831.
Hermanus Bleecker, New York, May 15, 1839.
Christopher Hughes, Maryland, May 12, 1842.
Auguste Davezac, Louisiana, April 19, 1845
George Folsom, New York, May 4, 1850.
August Belmont, New York, May 24, 1853.
Ministers Resident
August Belmont, New York, June 29, 1854.
Henry C. Murphy, New York, June 1, 1857.
James S. Pike, Maine, March 28, 1861.
Hugh Ewing, Kansas, September 24, 1866.
Charles T. Gorham, Michigan, July 12, 1870.
Francis B. Stockbridge, Michigan, July 12, 1875
James Birney, Michigan, January 10, 1876.
' Accredited also to the Netherlands.
« Accredited also to Belgium
• Accredited also to Greece and as Diplomatic Agent in Bul-
garia.
* Accredited also to Greece.
DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
331
Waiiam L. Dayton, New Jersey. April 26, 1882.
Isaac Bell, jr., Rhode Island, April 2, 1885.
Robert B. Roosevelt, New York, May 16, 1888.
Envoys EztraordinaTy and Ministers Plenipotentiari/
Robert B. Roosevelt, New York, August 10, 1888.
Samuel R. Thayer, Minnesota, March 19, 1889.
William E. Quinby, Michigan, May 24, 1893.
Stanford Newel, Minnesota, May 11, 1897.
Stanford Newel.i Minnesota, June 5. 1903.
David J. Hill.i New York, March 15, 1905.
Arthur M. Beaupr^.i Illinois, April 2. 1908.
Lloyd Bryce.i New York, August 12, 1911.
Henry van Dyke,' New Jersey, June 27, 1913.
John W. Garrett,' Maryland, August 23, 1917.
William Phillips,' Massachusetts, March 3, 1920.
Richard M. Tobin, California. March 5, 1923.
Gerrit John Diekema, Michigan, September 11, 1929.
NICARAGUA
(See also Central America and Central American Stales)
Chargi d' Affaires
John B. Kerr, Maryland, March 12, 1851.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Solon Borland,' Arkansas, April 18, 1853.
Ministers Resident
John n. Wheeler, North Carolina, August 2, 1854.
Mirabeau B. Lamar,' Texas, January 20, 1858.
Alexander Dimitry,' Louisiana, August 15, 1859.
Andrew B. Dickinson, New York, March 28, 1861.
Thomas H. Clay, Kentucky, October 21, 1862.
Minister Resident and Extraordinary
Andrew B. Dickinson, New York. April 18. 1863.
Minister Resident
C. N. Riotte, Texas, April 21, 1869.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Richard Cutts Shannon,* New York, August 8, 1891.
Lewis Baker,< Minnesota, April 4, 1893.
William L. Merry.* California, July 17, 1897.
William L. Merry,* California, December 12, 1907.
John Gardner Coolidge, Massachusetts, June 5, 1908.
Elliott Northcott, West Virginia, January 9, 1911.
George T, Weitzel, Missouri, December 21, 1911.
Benjamin L. Jefferson, Colorado, June 21, 1913.
John E. Ramer, Colorado, October 8, 1921.
Charles C. Eberhardt, Kansas, March 12, 1925.
Matthew E. Hanna, Ohio, December 16, 1930.
NORWAY
(See Sweden and Norway prior to 1906)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Herbert H. D. Peirce, Massachusetts, June 22, 1906.
Laurits S. Swenson, Minnesota, April 27, 1911.
Albert O. Schmedeman, Wisconsin, July 21, 1913.
Laurits S. Swenson, Minnesota, October 8, 1921.
Hoffman Philip, New York, July 22, 1930.
PANAMA
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William I. Buchanan, New York, December 17, 1903
John Barrett, Oregon, March 17, 1904.
Charles E. Magoon, Nebraska, July 3, 1905.
Herbert G. Squiers, New York, October 20, 1906.
R. S. Reynolds Hitt, Illinois, December 21, 1909.
Thomas C. Dawson, Iowa, June 24, 1910.
H. Percival Dodge, Massachusetts, July 6, 1911.
William Jennings Price, Kentucky, August 20, 1913
John Glover South, Kentucky, October 8, 1921.
Roy T. Davis, Missouri, December 16, 1929.
PAPAL STATES
(Known also as the Pontifical States, States of the Church,
Holy See, and Rome)
Chargis d' Affaires
Jacob L. Martin, North Carolina, April 7, 1848.
Lewis Cass, jr., Michigan, January 5, 1849.
Ministers Resident
Lewis Cass, jr., Michigan, June 29, 1854.
John P. Stockton, New Jersey, June 15, 1858.
Alexander W. Randall, Wisconsin, August 6, 1861.
Richard Milford Blatchford, New York, August 9, 1862.
Rufus King, Wisconsin, October 7, 1863.
PARAGUAY
Commissioners
James B. Bowlin, Missouri, September 9, 1858.
Cave Johnson, Tennessee, June 8, 1860.
Charles A. Washburn, California, June 8, 1861.
Ministers Resident
Charles A. Washburn, California, January 19, 1863.
Martin T. McMahon, New York, June 27. 1868.
John L. Stevens,* Maine, April 28, 1870.
John C. Caldwell,' Maine, January 8, 1874.
Cliargis d' Affaires
John C. Caldwell,' Maine, August 15, 1876.
William Williams,' Indiana, April 12, 1882.
John E. Bacon,' South Carolina, April 28, 1885.
Ministers Resident
John E. Bacon,' South Carolina, August 10, 1888.
George Maney,' Tennessee, June 20, 1889.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
George Maney,' Tennessee, September 23, 1890.
Granville Stuart,' Montana, March 1, 1894.
William R. Finch,' Wisconsin, October 2, 1897.
Edward C. O'Brien,' New York, March 8, 1905.
Edwin V. Morgan,' New York, December 21, 1909.
Nicolay A. Grevstad.' Illinois, June 30, 1911.
Daniel F. Mooney, Ohio, January 30, 1914.
William J. O'Toole, West Virginia, January 18, 1922.
George L. Kreeck, Kansas, March 18, 1925.
Post Wheeler, Washington, December 16, 1929.
> Accredited also to Luxemburg.
' Accredited also to Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and
El Salvador.
• Accredited also to Costa Rica.
* Accredited also to Costa Rica and El Salvador.
' Accredited also to Uruguay.
332
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Chargi d' Affaires and Consul General
5. G. W. Benjamin. New York, January 29, 1883.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
6. O. W. Benjamin, New York, February 27, 1883.
Frederick H. Winston, Illinois, October 28, 1885.
E. Spencer Pratt, Alabama, August 3, 1886.
Truxtun Beale, California, February 27, 1891.
Watson R. Sperry, Delaware, July 27, 1892.
Alexander McDonald, Virginia, September 8, 1893.
Arthur S. Hardy, New Hampshire, July 12, 1897.
Herbert W. Bowen, New York, May 3, 1899.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipottntiary
Herbert W. Bowen, New York, May 1, 1901.
Lloyd C. Qriscom, Pennsylvania, June 17. 1901.
Richmond Pearson, North Carolina, December 17, 1902.
John B. Jackson, New Jersey, July 1, 1907.
Charles W. Russell, District of Columbia, December 21, 1909.
John L. Caldwell, Kansas, June 6, 1914.
Joseph Saul Kornfeld, Ohio, November 9, 1921.
Hoffman Philip, New York, March 17, 1925.
Charles C. Hart, District of Columbia, November 12, 1929.
(See Peru-Bolivian Confederation, 1836-1838)
Chargis d' Affaires
James Cooley, Pennsylvania, May 2, 1826.
Samuel Larned, Rhode Island, December 29, 1828.
Emanuel I. West, Illinois, October 22, 1829.
Samuel Larned, Rhode Island, May 15, 1830.
James B. Thornton,' New Hampshire, June 15, 1836.
John A. Bryan, Ohio, August 15, 1844.
Albert Q. Jewett, Maine, March 13, 1845.
John Randolph Clay, Pennsylvania, March 3, 1847.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
John Randolph Clay, Pennsylvania, March 16, 1853.
Christopher Robinson, Rhode Island, June 8, 1861.
Alvin P. Hovey, Indiana, August 12, 1865.
Thomas Settle, North Carolina, February 18, 1871.
Francis Thomas, Maryland, March 25, 1872.
Richard Qibbs, New York, April 9, 1875.
Isaac P. Christiancy, Michigan, February 11, 1879.
Stephen A. Hurlbut, Illinois, May 19, 1881.
Special Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
William Henry Trescot, South Carolina, November 28, 1881.
Emsoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
James R. Partridge, Maryland, April 12, 1882.
Seth Ledyard Phelps, District of Columbia, June 18, 1883.
Charles W. Buck, Kentucky, April 2, 1885.
John Hicks, Wisconsin, March 30, 1889.
James A. McKenzic, Kentucky, April 4, 1893.
Irving B. Dudley, California, June 28, 1897.
Leslie Combs, Kentucky, December 19, 1906.
Henry Clay Howard, Kentucky, January 18, 1911.
Benton McMillin, Tennessee, July 2, 1913.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
William E. Gonzales, South Carolina, September 10, 1919.
Miles Poindexter, Washington, February 19, 1923.
Alexander P. Moore, Pennsylvania, March 29, 1928.
Fred Morris Dearing, Missouri, January 31, 1930.
PERU-BOLIVIAN CONFEDERATION
Chargi d' Affaires
J. C. Pickett,' Kentucky. June 9, 1838.
POLAND
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiartf
Hugh S. Gibson, California, June 26, 1919.
Alfred J. Pearson, Iowa, April 2, 1924.
John B. Stetson, jr., Pennsylvania, July 3, 1925.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
John N. Willys, Ohio, March 8, 1930.
Minister Resident
David Humphreys, Connecticut, February 21, 1791.
Ministers Plenipotentiary
John Quincy Adams, Massachusetts, May 30, 1796.
William Smith, South Carolina, July 10, 1797.
Thomas Sumter, jr., South Carolina, March 7, 1809.
John Graham, Virginia, January 6, 1819.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Henry Dearborn, sr., New Hampshire, May 7, 1822.
Chargis d' Affaires
Thomas L. L. Brent, Virginia, March 9, 1825.
Edward Kavanagh, Maine, March 3, 1835.
Washington Barrow, Tennessee, August 16, 1841.
Abraham Rencher, North Carolina, September 22, 1843.
George W. Hopkins, Virginia, March 3, 1847.
James Brown Clay, Kentucky, August 1, 1849.
Charles B. Haddock, New Hampshire, December 10, 1850.
John L. O'Sullivan, New York, February 16, 1854.
Ministers Resident
John L. O'Sullivan, New York, June 29, 1854.
George W. Morgan, Ohio, May 11, 1858.
James E. Harvey, Pennsylvania, March 28, 1861.
Samuel Shellabarger, Ohio, April 21, 1869.
Charles H. Lewis, Virginia, March 15, 1870.
Benjamin Moran, December 15, 1874.
Chargis d' Affaires
Benjamin Moran, August 15, 1876.
John M. Francis, New York, April 28, 1882.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
John M. Francis, New York, July 7, 1882.
Lewis Richmond, Rhode Island, July 4, 1884.
Edward Parke Custis Lewis, New Jersey, April 2, 1885.
George B. Loring, Massachusetts, March 30, 1889.
George S. Batcheller, New York, October 1, 1890.
Gilbert A. Pierce, Minnesota, January 6, 1893.
• Accredited to Peru but actually served in the Peru-Bolivian
Confederation.
' Accredited to the Peru-Bolivian Confederation but actually
served in Peru.
DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
333
Envoys ExUaordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
George William Caruth, Arkansas, April 25, 1893.
Lawrence Townsend, Pennsylvania, June 9, 1897.
John N. Irwin, Iowa, April 12, 1899.
Francis B. Loomis, Ohio, June 17, 1901.
Charles Page Bryan, Dlinois, January 7, 1903.
Henry T. Oage, California, December 21, 1909.
Edwin V. Morgan, New Yorli, May 24, 1911.
Cyrus E. Woods, Pennsylvania, January 25, 1912.
Thomas H. Birch, New Jersey, September 10, 1913.
Fred Morris Bearing, Missouri, February 10, 1922.
John Glover South, Kentucky, December 16, 1929.
(See Germany after 1871)
Minister Plenipotentiary
John Quincy Adams, Massachusetts, June 1, 1797.
Charge d' Affaires
Henry Wheaton, New York, March 3, 1835.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Henry Wheaton, New York, March 7, 1837.
Andrew J. Donelson,' Tennessee, March 18, 1846.
Edward A. Hannegan, Indiana, March 22, 1849.
Daniel D. Barnard, New York, September 3, 1850.
Peter D. Vroom, New Jersey, May 24, 1853.
Joseph A. Wright, Indiana, June 1, 1857.
Norman B. Judd, Dlinois, March 8, 1861.
Joseph A. Wright, Indiana, June 30, 1865.
George Bancroft, New York, May 14, 1867.
RUMANIA
Diplomatic Agent and Consul General
Eugene Schuyler, New York, June 11, 1880.
Chargi d' Affaires and Consul General
Eugene Schuyler, New York, December 21, 1880.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
Eugene Schuy!er,s New York, July 7, 1882.
Walker Fearn,' Louisiana, April 18, 1885.
A. Loudon Snowden,' Pennsylvania, July 1, 1889.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
A. Loudon Snowden,' Pennsylvania, July 1, 1891.
Minister Resident and Consul General
Trustun Beale,' California, July 27, 1892.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary and Consuls
General
Truxtun Beale,' California, March 3, 1893.
Eben Alexander,' North Carolina, April 7, 1893.
WUliam Woodville Rockhill,' District of Columbia, July 8,
1897.
' Accredited also to the Federal Government of Germany,
1848
' Accredited also to Greece and Serbia.
' Accredited also to Greece and Serbia and as Diplomatic
Agent in Bulgaria.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William Woodville Rockhill,' District of Columbia, May 25,
1898.
Arthur S. Hardy,* New Hampshire, April 18, 1899.
Charles S. Francis,' New York, December 20, 1900.
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, October 13, 1902.
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, June 5, 1903.
John W. Riddle,* Minnesota, March 8, 1905.
Horace G. Knowles,< Delaware, January 16, 1907.
Horace G. Knowles ' Delaware, July 1, 1907.
Spencer F. Eddy,' Illinois, January 11, 1909.
John R. Carter,' Maryland, September 25, 1909.
John R. Carter,' Maryland, Juno 24, 1910
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, August 12, 1911.
Charles J. Vopicka,' Illinois, September 11, 1913.
Peter Augustus Jay, Rhode Island, April 18, 1921
William S. Culbertson, Kansas, April 28, 1925.
Charles S. Wilson, Maine, June 23, 1928.
RUSSIA
Minister Plenipotentiary
John Quincy Adams, Massachusetts, June 27, 1809.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William Pinkney, Maryland, March 7, 1816.
George Washington Campbell, Tennessee, April 16, 1818.
Henry Middleton, South Carolina, April 6, 1820.
John Randolph, Virginia, May 26, 1830.
James Buchanan, Pennsylvania, January 4, 1832.
William Wilkins, Pennsylvania, June 30, 1834.
Chargi d' Affaires
John Randolph Clay, Pennsylvania, June 29, 1836.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
George M. Dallas, Pennsylvania, March 7, 1837.
Churchill C. Cambreleng, New York, May 20, 1840.
Charles S. Todd, Kentucky, August 27, 1841.
Ralph I. Ingersoll, Connecticut, August 8, 1846.
Arthur P. Bagby, Alabama, June 15, 1848.
Neil S. Brown, Tennessee, May 2, 1850.
Thomas H. Seymour, Connecticut, May 24, 1853.
Francis W. Pickens, South Carolina, January 11, 1858.
John Appleton, Maine, June 8, 1860.
Cassius M. Clay, Kentucky, March 28, 1861.
Simon Cameron, Pennsylvania, January 17, 1862.
Cassius M. Clay, Kentucky, March 11, 1863.
Andrew O. Curtin, Pennsylvania, April 16, 1869.
James L. Orr, South Carolina, December 1?, 1872.
Marshall Jewell, Connecticut, May 29, 1873.
George H. Boker, Pennsylvania, January 13, 1875.
Edwin W. Stoughton, New York, October 30. 1877
John W. Foster, Indiana, January 26, 1880.
William H. Hunt, Louisiana, April 12, 1882.
Alphonso Taft, Ohio, July 4, 1884
George V. N. Lothrop, Michigan, May 7, 1885
Lambert Tree, Illinois, September 25, 1888.
AUen Thorndike Rice, New York, March 30, 1889.
Charles Emory Smith, Pennsylvania, February 14, 1890.
* Accredited also to Serbia.
» Accredited also to Serbia and as Diplomatic Agent in
Bulgaria.
< Accredited also to Serbia and Bulgaria.
334
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Andrew D. White, New York, July 22, 1892.
Clifton R. Breckinridge, Arkansas, July 20, 1894.
Ethan A. Hitchcock, Missouri, August 16, 1897.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Ethan A. Hitchcock, Missouri, February 11, 1898.
Charlemagne Tower, Pennsylvania, January 12, 1899.
Robert S. McCormick, Illinois, September 26, 1902.
George von L. Meyer, Massachusetts, March 8, 1905.
John W. Riddle, Minnesota, December 19, 1906.
William Woodville Rockhill, District of Columbia, May 17
1909.
Curtis Guild, Massachusetts, April 24, 1911.
George T. Marye, California, July 9, 1914.
David R. Francis, Missouri, March 6, 1916.
(Se« Two Sicilies, 1816-1860, and Italy alter 18
Chargis d' Affaires
H. Gold Rogers, Pennsylvania, June 30, 1840.
Ambrose Baber, Georgia, August 16, 1841.
Robert Wickliffe, jr., Kentucky, September 22, 1843.
Nathaniel Niles, Vermont, January 4, 1848.
William B. Kinney, New Jersey, April 22, 1850,
John M. Daniel, Virginia, July 23. 1853.
Minister Resident
John M. Daniel, Virginia, June 29, 1854.
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, June 5, 1903.
John W. Riddle,' Minnesota, March 8, 1905.
Horace G. Knowles,' Delaware, January 16, 1907.
Horace Q. Knowles,< Delaware, July 1, 1907.
Spencer F. Eddy,« Illinois, January 11, 1909.
John R. Carter,* Maryland, September 25, 1909.
John R. Carter,' Maryland, June 24, 1910.
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, August 12, 1911.
Charles J. Vopicka,' Illinois, September 11, 1913.
SI AM
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
John A. Halderman, Missouri, July 13, 1882.
Jacob T. Child, Missouri, March 9, 1886.
Sempronius H. Boyd, Missouri, October 1, 1890.
John Barrett, Oregon, February 14, 1894.
Hamilton King, Michigan, January 14, 1898.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Hamilton King, Michigan, April 27, 1903.
Fred W. Carpenter, California, September 12, 1912.
William H. Ilornibrook, Oregon, February 12, 1915.
George Pratt Ingersoll, Connecticut, August 8, 1917.
George W. P. Hunt, Arizona, May 18, 1920.
Edward E. Brodie, Oregon, October 8, 1921.
William W. Russell, District of Columbia, Sept. 28, 1925.
Harold Orville Mackenzie, New Jersey, March 3, 1927.
David E. Kaufman, Pennsylvania, June 12, 1930.
SERBIA
{See also Yugoslavia)
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
Eugene Schuyler,< New York, July 7, 1882.
Walker Fearn,' Louisiana, April 18, 1885.
A. Loudon Snowden,' Pennsylvania, July 1, 1889.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
A. Loudon Snowden,i Pennsylvania, July 1, 1891.
Minister Resident and Consul General
Traxtun Beale,' California, July 27, 1892.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary and Consult
General
Truxtun Beale,' California, March 3, 1893.
Eben Alexander,' North Carolina, April 7, 1893.
William Woodville Rockhill,' District of Columbia, July 8,
1897.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William Woodville Rockhill,' District of Columbia, May 25,
1898.
Arthur S. Hardy,' New Hampshire, April 18, 1899.
Charles S. Francis,' New York, December 20, 19C0.
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, October 13, 1902.
SPAIN
Chargi d' Affaires
William Carmichael, Maryland, April 20, 1790.
Minister Resident
William Short, Virginia, May 28, 1794.
Envoy Extraordinary
Thomas Pinckney, South Carolina, November 24, 1794.
Ministers Plenipotentiary
David Humphreys, Connecticut, May 20, 1796.
Charles Pinckney, South Carolina, June 6, 1801.
James Bowdoin, Massachusetts, November 22, 1804.
George W. Erving, Massachusetts, August 10, 1814.
John Forsyth, Georgia, February 16, 1819
Hugh Nelson, Virginia, January 15, 1823.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Alexander Hill Everett, Massachusetts, March 9, 1825.
Cornelius P. Van Ness, Vermont, June 1, 1829.
William T. Barry, Kentucky, April 10, 1835.
John H. Eaton, Tennessee, March 16, 1836.
Chargi d' Affaires
Aaron Vail, New York, May 20, 1840.
' Accredited also to Greece and Rumania.
' Accredited also to Greece and Rumania and as Diplomatic
A^ent in Bulgaria.
* Accredited also to Rumania.
♦ Accredited also to Rumania and as Diplomatic Agent in
Bulgaria.
• Accredited also to Rumania and Bulgaria.
DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
335
Envoys ExtraoTdinary and Ministers Plenipctentiary
Washington Irving, New York, February 10, 1842.
Romulus M. Saunders, North Carolina, February 25, 1846.
Daniel M. Barringer, North Carolina, June 18, 1849.
Pierre Soul6, Louisiana, April 7, 1853.
Augustus C. Dodge, Iowa, February 9, 1855.
William Preston, Kentucky, December 15, 1858.
Carl Schurz, Wisconsin, March 28, 1861.
Oustavus Koerner, Illinois, June 14, 1862.
John P. Ilale, New Hampshire, March 10, 1865.
Daniel E. Sickles, New York, May 15, 1869.
Caleb Gushing, Virginia, January 6, 1874.
James Russell Lowell, Massachusetts, June 11, 1877.
Lucius Fairchild, Wisconsin, January 26, 1880.
Hannibal Hamlin, Maine, June 30, 1881.
John W. Foster, Indiana, February 27, 1883.
Jabez L. M. Curry, Virginia, October 7, 1885.
Perry Belmont, New York, November 17, 1888.
Thomas W. Palmer, Michigan, March 12, 1889.
E. Burd Orubb, New Jersey, September 27, 1890.
Special Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
John W. Foster, Indiana, March 6, 1891.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
A. Loudon Snowden, Pennsylvania, July 22, 1892
Hannis Taylor, Alabama, April 8, 1893.
Stewart L. Woodford, New York, June 19, 1897.
Bellamy Storer, Ohio, April 12, 1899.
Arthur S. Hardy, New Hampshire, September 26, 1902.
William Miller Collier, New York, March 8, 1905.
Henry Clay Ide, Vermont, April 1, 1909.
Joseph E. Willard, Virginia, July 28, 1913.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Joseph E. Willard, Virginia, September 10, 1913.
Cyrus E. Woods, Pennsylvania, June 24, 1921.
Alexander P. Moore, Pennsylvania, March 3, 1923.
Ogden H. Hammond, New Jersey, December 21, 1925.
Irwin B. Laughlin, Pennsylvania, October 16, 1929.
SWEDEN
(See Sweden and Norway prior to 1906)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Charles H. Graves, Minnesota, March 8, 1905.
Ira Nelson Morris, Illinois, Jaly 13, 1914.
Robert Woods Bliss, New York, January 30, 1923.
Leland Harrison, Illinois, February 26, 1927.
John Motley Morehead, New York, January 22, 1930.
SWEDEN AND NORWAY
(Separate Missions after 1906)
Minister Plenipotentiary
Jonathan Russell, Rhode Island, January 18, 1814.
Chargis d' A f aires
Christopher Hughes, jr., Maryland, January 21, 1819.
John James Appleton, Massachusetts, May 2, 1826.
Christopher Hughes, Maryland, March 3, 1830.
George W. Lay, New York, May 12, 1842.
Henry W. Ellsworth, Indiana, April 19, 1845.
Francis Schroeder, Rhode Island, November 7, 1849.
Ministers Resident
Francis Schroeder, Rhode Island, June 29, 1854.
Benjamin F. Angel, New York, July 17, 1857.
Jacob S. Haldeman, Pennsylvania, March 16, 1861.
James H. Campbell, Pennsylvania, May 18, 1864.
John McGinnis, jr., Illinois, November 10, 1866.
Joseph J. Bartlctt, New York, March 19, 1867.
C. C. Andrews, Minnesota, June 3, 1869.
John L Stevens, Maine, August 28, 1877.
William W. Thomas, jr., Maine, June 6, 1883.
Rufus Magee, Indiana, April 2, 1885.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Rufus Magee, Indiana, August 10, 1888.
William W. Thomas, jr., Maine, March 19, 1889.
Thomas B. Ferguson, Maryland, February 14, 1894.
William W. Thomas, jr., Maine, December 18, 1897.
Charles H. Graves, Minnesota, March 8, 1905.
SWITZERLAND
Ministers Resident
Theodore S. Fay, Massachusetts, March 16, 1853.
George Q. Fogg, New Hampshire, March 28, 1861.
George Harrington, Georgia, July 7, 1865.
Horace Rublee, Wisconsin, April 20, 1869,
Chargis d' Affaires
Horace Rublee, Wisconsin, August 15, 1876.
George Schneider, Blinois, May 1, 1877.
Nicholas Fish, New York, June 20, 1877.
Michael J. Cramer, Kentucky, May 11, 1881.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
Michael J. Cramer, Kentucky, July 13, 1882.
Boyd Winchester, Kentucky, May 7, 1885.
John D. Washburn, Massachusetts, March 12, 1889.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
John D Washburn, Massachusetts, July 30, 1890.
Person C. Cheney, New Hampshire, December 13, 1892.
James O. Broadhead, Missouri, April 7, 1893.
John L. Peak, Missouri, November 18, 1895.
John Q. A. Leishman, Pennsylvania, June 9, 1897.
Arthur S. Hardy, New Hampshire, December 20, 1900.
David J. Hill, New York, January 7, 1903.
Brutus J. Clay, Kentucky, March 8, 1905.
Laurits S. Swenson, Minnesota, December 21, 1909.
Henry S. Boutell, Elinois, April 24, 1911.
Pleasant A. Stovall, Georgia, June 21, 1913.
Hampson Gary, Texas, .\pril 7, 1920.
Joseph C. Grew, Massachusetts, September 24, 1921.
Hugh S. Gibson, California, March 18, 1924.
Hugh R. Wilson, Illinois, February 26, 1927.
TEXAS
(Annexed to the United.States, 1845)
Chargis d' Affaires
Alcfie La Branche, Louisiana, March 7, 1837.
George H. Flood, Ohio, March 16, 1840.
Joseph Eve, Kentucky, April 15, 1841.
William S. Murphy, Ohio, April 10, 1843.
TUghman A. Howard, Indiana, June 11, 1844.
Andrew J. Donelson, Tennessee, September 16, 1844.
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TURKEY
Chargi d' Affaires
David Porter, Maryland, April 15, 1831.
Ministers Resident
David Porter, Maryland, March 3, 1839.
Dabney S. Carr, Maryland, October 6, 1843.
George P. Marsh, Vermont, May 29, 1849.
Carroll Spence, Maryland, August 23, 1853.
James Williams, Tennessee, January 14, 1858.
Edward Joy Morris, Pennsylvania, June 8, 1861.
Wayne MacVeagh, Pennsylvania, June 4, 1870.
George H. Boker, Pennsylvania, November 3, 1871.
Horace Maynard, Tennessee, March 9, 1875.
James Longstreet, Georgia, June 14, 1880.
Lewis Wallace, Indiana, May 19, 1881.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Lewis Wallace, Indiana, July 13, 1882.
Samuel S. Cox, New York, March 25, 1885.
Oscar S. Straus, New York, March 24, 1887.
Solomon Hirsch, Oregon, May 16, 1889.
David P. Thompson, Oregon, November 15, 1892.
Alexander W. Terrell, Texas, April 15, 1893.
James B. Angell, Michigan, April 15, 1897.
Oscar S. Straus, New York, June 3, 1898.
John Q. A. Leishman, Pennsylvania, December 20, 1900.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
John G. A. Leishman, Pennsylvania, June 18, 1906.
Oscar S. Straus, New York, May 17, 1909.
William Woodville Rockhill, District of Columbia, April 24,
1911.
Henry Morgenthau, New York, September 4, 1913.
Abram I. Elkus. New York, July 21, 1916.
Commissioner
Gabriel B. Ravndal, South Dakota, May 3, 1919.
High Commissioner
Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol, United States Navy, Aug 12,
1919.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Joseph C. Grew, New Hampshire, May 19, 1927.
TWO SICILIES
(See Sardinia, 1840-1860, and Italy after 1
Minister Plenipotentiary
WUllam Pinkney, Maryland, April 23, 1816.
Chargis d' Affaires
John Nelson, Maryland, October 24, 1831,
Enos T. Throop, New York, February 6, 1838.
William Boulware, Virginia, September 13, 1841.
William H. Polk, Tennessee, March 13, 1845.
John Rowan, Kentucky, January 3, 1848.
Thomas W. Chinn, Louisiana, June 5, 1849.
Edward Joy Morris, Pennsylvania, January 10, 1850
Robert Dale Owen, Indiana, May 24, 1853.
Ministers Resident
Robert Dale Owen, Indiana, June 29, 1854.
Joseph R. Chandler, Pennsylvania, June 15, 1858.
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Minister Resident and Consul General
Ralph J. Totten, Tennessee, December 19, 1929.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Ralph J. Totten, Tennessee, June 20, 1930.
Ministers Resident
Alexander Asboth,« Missouri, April 5, 1867.
H. G. Worthington,' Nevada, July 25, 1868.
Robert C. Kirk,' Ohio, May, 5, 1869.
John L. Stevens,2 Maine, March 25, 1870.
John C. Caldwell,2 Maine, January 8, 1874.
Chargis d' Affaires
John C. Caldwell,' Maine, August 15, 1876.
William Williams,' Indiana, April 12, 1882.
John E. Bacon,' South Carolina, April 28, 1885.
Ministers Resident
John E. Bacon,' South Carolina, August 10, 1888.
George Maney,' Tennessee, June 20, 1889.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
George Maney,' Tennessee, September 23, 1890.
Granville Stuart,' Montana, March 1, 1894.
William R. Finch,' Wisconsin, October 2, 1897.
Edward C. O'Brien,' New York, March 8. 1905.
Edwin V. Morgan,' New York, December 21, 1909.
NIcolay A. Qrevstad,' Illinois, June 30, 1911.
John L. de Saulles, Pennsylvania, March 27, 1914.
Robert Emjnett Jeflery, Arkansas, February 3, 1915.
Hoffman Philip, New York, March 23, 1922.
Ulysses Grant-Smith, Pennsylvania, March 18, 1926
Leland Harrison, Illinois, October 16, 1929.
J. Butler Wright, Wyoming, September 29, 1930.
VENEZUELA
(See Colombia prior to 1831)
Chargis d' Affaires
John G. A. Williamson, Pennsylvania, March 3, 1835.
Allen A. Hall, Tennessee, March 15, 1841.
Vespasian Ellis, Missouri, September 30, 1844.
Benjamin G. Shields, Alabama, March 14, 1845.
Isaac Nevitt Steele, Maryland, December 6, 1849.
Charles Eames, District of Columbia, February 9, 1854.
Accredited also to Argentina.
'Accredited also to Paraguay.
DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
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Ministers Resident
Charles Eames, District of Columbia. June 29, 1854,
Edward A. Turpin, New York, June 15, 1858.
Henry T. Blow, Missouri, June 8, 1861.
Erastus D. Culver, New York, July 12, 1862.
James Wilson, Indiana, May 31, 1866.
Thomas N. Stillwell. Indiana, August 30, 1867.
James R. Partridge, Maryland, April 21, 1869.
William A. Pile, Missouri, May 23. 1871.
Thomas Russell, Massachusetts, April 20, 1874.
Jehu Baker, niinois, March 4, 1878 .
George W. Carter, Louisiana, June 30, 1881.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
Jehu Baker, Illinois, July 7, 1884.
Charles L. Scott, Alabama. April 28, 1885.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Charles L. Scott, Alabama, August 10, 1888.
William L. Scruggs, Georgia, March 30, 1889.
Frank C. Partridge, Vermont, January 25, 1893.
Seneco Haselton, Vermont, May 11, 1894
Allen Tliomas, Florida, June 13, 1895.
Francis B. Loomis, Ohio, July 8, 1897.
Herbert W. Bow en. New York, June 17, 1901.
William W. Russell, District of Columbia, June 21, 1906.
R. S. Reynolds Hitt, Illinois, June 24, 1910.
John W. Garrett, Maryland, December 15, 1910.
Elliott Northcott, West Virginia, December 21, 1911.
Preston B. McGoodwin, Oklahoma, September 18, 1913.
Willis C. Cook, South Dakota, October 8, 1921.
George T. Summerlin, Louisiana, September 11, 1929.
YUGOSLAVIA
(Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes prior to 1929)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
H. Percival Dodge, Massachusetts, July 17, 1919.
John Dyneley Prince, New Jersey, February 23, 1926.
17. REGULATIONS CONCERNING PRECEDENCE OF DIPLOMATIC AGENTS
The rules on this subject which have been prescribed by the Department are the same as those
contained in the seven rules of the Congress of Vienna, found in the protocol of the session of March
9, 1815, and in the supplementary or eighth rule of the Congress of Aix la Chapelle of November 21,
1818. They are as follows:
Article 1. Diplomatic agents are divided into three classes: That of ambassadors, legates, or
nuncios; that of envoys, ministers, or other persons accredited to sovereigns; that of charges d'affaires
accredited to ministers for foreign affairs.
Art. 2. Ambassadors, legates, or nuncios only have the representative character.
Art. 3. Diplomatic agents on an extraordinary mission have not, on that account, any
superiority of rank.
Art. 4. Diplomatic agents shall take precedence in their respective classes according to the
date of the official notification of their arrival. The present regulation shall not cause any innova-
tion with regard to the representative of the Pope.
Art. 5. A uniform mode shall be determined in each State for the reception of diplomatic agents
of each class.
Art. 6. Relations of consanguinity or of family alliance between courts confer no precedence
on their diplomatic agents. The same rule also applies to political alliances.
Art. 7. In acts or treaties between several powers which grant alternate precedence, the
order which is to be observed in the signatures shall be decided by lot between the ministers.
Art. 8. ... It is agreed that ministers resident accredited to them shall form, with
respect to their precedence, an intermediate class between ministers of the second class and charges
d'affaires.
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18. ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Conduct of Foreign Relations
The President is charged under the Constitution with the responsibility of conducting the
foreign relations of the United States.
The Secretary of State is his adviser in such matters and acts as the agent through whom he
issues his instructions to the Foreign Service which forms the field force through which the necessary
contacts with foreign governments are established and maintained.
Foreign Relations
A nation's foreign relations grow out of the whole range of transactions entered upon by its
citizens with the nationals and governments of other countries.
As these transactions engender controversies there arises from time to time the need for the
making of treaties or international agreements, understandings, and arbitrations. These agree-
ments and understandings constitute the body of international law or the international charters
under which the peoples of the several countries conduct their intercourse.
The Foreign Service
The Foreign Service of the United States is the expert service established by law to assist
American citizens who have occasion to travel or to do business abroad to understand what their
rights are while abroad and to protect them in the exercise of those rights.
The Foreign Service also performs the very important function of collecting and transmitting
for the use of the Secretary of State information bearing upon conditions abroad in the countries
where American citizens travel and trade. This information must not only be currently accurate
and complete, but with it must be supplied dependable forecasts of the probable course of events.
The Foreign Service of the United States consists of a number of officers classified by salary
grades, and performing the varied duties that are required of such officers whether serving as vice
consuls or as ambassadors or ministers. Some conception of the range of these duties may be ob-
tained from the following outline:
The efficient Foreign Service oflBcer —
Creates good-will and common understanding, and, with restrained and critical leadership horn
of mature experience and profound knowledge of men and affairs, uses these as instru-
ments for enhancing international confidence and cooperation among governments and
people.
Adapts himself, his conduct, and his mode of living, appropriately to climate and
surroundings in the country to which he is assigned.
Learns to speak the language of the country in a manner that reveals a background of
intelligence and cultivation.
Comprehends his own country, and with unremitting endeavor comes to understand
deeply the foreign country where he is stationed.
Furthers accurate knowledge and friendly understanding of the United States, in
foreign countries; and, also, of the foreign countries, in the United States.
Promotes and protects the interests of the United States and of its citizens.
Makes effective representations to the authorities of foreign governments concerning
the protection of American citizens, their rights and their property, in accordance
with international law.
Advises and assists Americans traveling abroad for business or other purposes with
wise counsel and accurate information.
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Negotiates, with tact, sound judgment, and intimate knowledge of conditions at home and
abroad, protocols, conventions, and treaties, especially regarding international inter-
course, tariffs, shipping, commerce, preservation of peace, etc., in strict conformity to
Government instructions.
Cooperates and counsels with superior officers and colleagues in Government service,
on all matters relating to his official duties.
Establishes and effectively utilizes personal contacts in far-sighted ways for the benefit of his
Government and of American citizens.
Analyzes and reports on political and economic conditions and trends of significance to the
United States.
Analyzes and reports on market conditions, statistics of trade, of finance, of production,
of labor, etc., in foreign countries, so far as they are significant to the United
States and to its people.
Analyzes and reports on crops and other agricultural, forest, fishing, and mining re-
sources, so far as they may affect similar American interests.
Analyzes and reports on shipping practices, shipping legislation, freights, charters,
pools, etc., so far as they vitally affect any American interests.
Reports on all legislation of interest to the United States.
Reports on tariffs, both laws and practices.
Reports on vital statistics of Americans abroad.
Replies to individual trade and other inquiries from American citizens in ways to
promote good will and help both present and future trade relations.
Exercises skill in following prescribed form and routine procedure when possible; and displays
discriminating judgment, as may be necessary in more complicated situations
requiring investigations, careful accumulation of information, or professional under-
standing of laws, customs, conditions, etc.
Issues passports to American citizens, registers citizens, and advises on questions
relating to citizenship generally.
Issues bills of health, makes sanitary reports, and supervises disinfection of mer-
chandise.
Certifies invoices of all goods shipped to the United States and reports on under-
valuations for protection of revenues.
Visas alien passports and issues immigration visas under immigration laws.
Enters and clears American ships and airships, administers relief of seamen, signs on
and discharges seamen, settles disputes between masters and seamen, and takes
charge of shipwrecked vessels.
Assists in prevention of importation of prohibited articles.
Administers regulations relating to plant and animal quarantine.
Takes custody of and with sagacity administers and settles estates of American
citizens and sailors who have died abroad.
Handles extradition cases.
Witnesses marriages, where at least one of the participants is an American citizen,
in accordance with American and local laws.
Performs notarial services in accordance with Federal, State, and local laws.
Administers an office in a business-like and efficient manner.
Gives helpful information to colleagues, and fundamental instruction and guidance
to subordinates in assigning problems, investigations, duties, etc.
Apportions responsibility and work among personnel, reports on personnel, and
maintains morale.
Maintains records of business and files of correspondence received and sent.
Estimates needs of office and plans budget expenditures for present and future
activities.
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Receives, cares for, and accounts for public property in accordance with Government
regulations.
Collects and properly accounts for fees for services rendered under law.
Disburses funds received from the Treasury of the United States for salaries, wages,
and contingent expenses; makes up required returns and accounts; and remits
surplus funds to Treasury.
From this body of ofhcers the men are chosen to perform the tasks that the Government of
the United States requires to be done abroad. At the commencement of their careers all are
assigned to the several consulates as vice consuls. As these officers make reputations for them-
selves in the service they are assigned to posts where their services are most needed, whether at
consulates or at diplomatic posts.
Consular posts are established at trade and communication centers where the actual business of
international commerce, transportation, and travel is carried on and where the officer is required
to deal with the entrance and clearance of United States vessels, the granting of bills of health to
ships departing for the United States, the care of seamen, the documentation of cargoes exported
to the United States, the visaing of the travel documents of aliens coming to the United States,
the issuance of passports to American citizens, and the making of survej^s of conditions under which
American commerce and trade may profitably be carried on. Diplomatic missions are established
at the political capitals of foreign states for the purpose of maintaining direct contact between the
Government of the United States and the foreign government concerned. The Foreign Service
officer is given oppoi'tunity for a variety of service at consular posts and at diplomatic posts, as the
needs of the posts may require.
Entrance into the Service is by a threefold examination: written, oral, and physical. Exami-
nation is open to anyone between the ages of 21 and 35 designated therefor by the President.
The successful candidates make up the eligible list from which appointments into the Foreign
Service are made.
The entire commissioned personnel of the Foreign Service is entered upon a list which is peri-
odically reclassified in order of ascertained efficiency. Officers are promoted from salary grade
to salary grade as vacancies occur and in the order in which their names appear at any given time
on this classified list.
Language Students
Selection will be made annually of a few officers from among new appointees in the Foreign
Service who have shown special aptitude for acquiring languages, and who possess the other neces-
sary qualifications, for assignment to study the languages of China, Japan, the Near East, Eastern
Europe, and North Africa, where, in addition to learning and performing the usual diplomatic and
consular duties, they will be expected to acquire familiarity with the language of the country and
with the laws, customs, history, and race psychology of the people, with a view to serving for the
most part in the area of their assignment. Officers selected for these assignments may receive, in
addition to their salaries, an allowance for language tuition, and may be provided with quarters.
This is one of the most attractive fields of activity in the entire Foreign Service and offers unusual
opportunities for rendering distinguished service to the Government and for advancement in the
service.
Regulations governing Foreign Service officers assigned for language study will be found on
pages 355 and 357.
Foreign Service Examinations
Under the present regulations the written portion of the examination is held at the offices of
the civil service district secretaries in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, New Orleans,
New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis, St. Paul, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington. The grades
made by the candidates in the written tests are communicated to them in due time, and they are
informed of the date on which they may, if they so desire, appear in Washington to complete the
examination by taking the oral tests and the physical examination.
Candidates seeking designation for examination may obtain from the Department of State
upon request forms of application for appointment. Applications and all correspondence relating
thereto should be addressed to the Secretarv of State, who will in due course notify by letter such
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applicants as may be designated for examination. The letter of designation furnishes all information
necessary as to date and places of the examination, and it is the practice to send out such letters
two months prior to the date set for the examination. No designation will be made within the 40
days immediately preceding the date set for the holding of the written portion of an examination.
In accordance with civil service principles, the names of those candidates who are successful
in the examination are placed on the list of persons eligible for appointment as Foreign Service
officers in the order of the ratings attained in the examination. Appointments to the service are
made from this list beginning with the candidate who has the highest rating regardless of the date
on which his eligibility was established.
The period of eligibility' is two years, and unless the candidates are appointed or request the
withdrawal of their names from the eligible list within that time, their names are dropped from
the list. Such candidates can not again become eligible for appointment except upon new appli-
cation, designation, and examination.
All applications, whether for designation for examination or for appointment to a clerkship,
must be filled out completely in the handwriting of the applicant, and accompanied by five indorse-
ments in the form of letters from competent and responsible persons, attesting the moral char-
acter, integrity, good deportment, and ability of the applicant, his business experience, and his
qualifications as set forth in the application. The originals of all indorsements listed in the appli-
cation must be filed therewith; copies are not acceptable. Indorsements remain a part of the
Government records and may not be withdrawn while a person remains an applicant or while he
is an officer or employee of the Department of State.
Applications should also be accompanied by a birth certificate and an unmounted photograph
of the applicant, plainly marked with his name and the approximate date when the photograph
was taken.
Applicants for appointment in their correspondence with the Department should always sign
their names as given in their applications, without enlargement or contraction, one given name at
least being used.
An applicant should be particularly careful to give his legal residence correctly. The Depart-
ment of State does not undertake to determine an applicant's legal residence.
Applicants are required to state if they have had, or still have, outstanding financial obliga-
tions, and if so the nature and extent thereof.
An application is considered as pending for a period of two years. After such period has elapsed
another application with new indorsements will be necessary to obtain further consideration.
Under the law and regulations. Foreign Service examinations are open to any American citizen
between the ages of 21 and 35 years (see paragraph 16, page 352) who from the application pre-
sented would appear to possess sufficient education for the service, and who may be designated
therefor.
There are about 450 posts in the two branches of the Foreign Service, presenting many peculiar
climatic, social, and racial conditions. Candidates can not be certified as eligible to serve at a few
posts only, but must be chosen from the standpoint of their availability for at least a majority of
the posts. Officers must expect assignment to tropical and unhealthful posts as well as to posts
where healthful climatic conditions prevail.
Many colleges and universities furnish courses covering the subjects of Foreign Service exami-
nations.
The Government does not recommend any particular institutions, does not furnish a course of
study in any educational institution, nor suggest a list of books to be studied in preparation for
examination.
It is suggested that prospective candidates correspond with respect to courses with any insti-
tution they might wish to attend; and that persons teaching the subjects embraced in the exami-
nation are prepared to suggest the best textbooks.
The Foreign Service School, established by the Executive orders of June 7, 1924, and Se])tem-
ber 11, 1929, is for the instruction of persons who have passed the prescribed examinations and
have been appointed Foreign Service officers, unclassified grade. Candidates preparing for exami-
nation are not admitted to the Foreign Service School.
ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 343
The Department does not furnish information regarding vacancies or possible vacancies in the
Foreign Service.
The attention of applicants for examination is called to the following Executive order of January
13, 1920:
Executive Ordek of January 13, 1920
The Executive order of October 13, 1905, as amended on May 17, 1919, is hereby amended to read as follows:
No oflScer or employee of the Government shall, directly or indirectly, instruct or be concerned in any manner in the instruction
of any person or classes of persons, with a view to their special preparation for the examinations of the United States Civil Service
Commission. The fact that any ofiQcer or employee is found so engaged shall be considered sufficient cause for his removal from the
service: Pronded, That this order shall not be so construed as to prevent the Federal Board for Vocational Education, the Medical
Departments of the Army and Navy, and any other branches of the Government from utilizing the Government facilities and the
services of Federal officers and employees where such facilities or services may be necessary or useful in carrying out the duties
imposed upon such departments or branches by law, in the training and testing of disabled soldiers, sailors, and marines.
WooDROw Wilson
The White House,
13 January, 1920.
This order has since been amended to extend to Government establishments generally the
exemption heretofore made in the case of the Federal Board of Vocational Education.
Clerks
Clerks are employed in the Foreign Service, and receive initial compensation from $1,500 to
$2,000 a year. Compensation begins upon the date of departure for the post to which they are
assigned. Transportation expenses are paid by the Government, under certain regulations.
Appointees are expected to remain in the service for at least two years, and their transportation
expenses in returning to the United States in case of resignation are not payable unless they have
served for that period. They are, furthermore, expected to accept such assignments or transfers as
the Department may deem desirable in the best interests of the Service. No appointments can be
considered for special countries, although a statement as to preferences of assignment is welcomed
by the Department.
Such appointments are restricted to those who are unmarried and without dependents, as it is
seldom found practicable to pay compensation in an amount sufficiently large to justify the appoint-
ment of married men, nor is the appropriation for transportation sufficient to permit the payment of
transportation of wives and families of clerks in the Foreign Service.
The employme'^t of citizens or subjects of foreign powers as clerks in the diplomatic branch of
the Foreign Service, and in the consular branch where the salary is $1,000 per annum, or more, is
prohibited by law. Therefore, only American citizens are employed as clerks at diplomatic posts,
and in positions in consular offices, the salaries of which are $1,000 or more. Preference is given to
honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who possess the requisite qualifications.
Women are equally eligible with men for clerkships in the Foreign Service. However, the
climatic and social conditions at many posts render it impossible for women to serve at them with
satisfaction to themselves and advantage to the Government.
The duties of clerks consist of such routine work as may be assigned to them by the officers in
charge. An idea of the scope of these duties may be gained from a perusal of the functions of
secretaries and consular officers which are enumerated elsewhere in this publication. It is desirable
that clerks should be stenographers and possess a knowledge of the language of the country in which
they are to be employed.
It is the practice of the Department to commission clerks as vice consuls only when a need exists
at the office to which they are assigned, and not until they have served for a sufficient period to
judge of their abilities and conduct and that they merit such recognition. Clerks commissioned as
vice consuls not of career are not eligible to promotion to the grade of Foreign Service officer without
undergoing the usual examinations. A commission as vice consul not of career does not carry with
it an increase in compensation.
No formal examination is required for appointment to a clerkship; the Department, however,
reserves the right to examine an applicant in any particular it may deem advisable.
No one who is under 21 or over 35 years of age or who is not in excellent physical condition will
be considered for these positions. The Department may require the applicant to undergo a physical
examination.
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Application blanks for clerical appointments may be obtained from the Division of Foreign
Service Personnel, Department of State. For further information regarding applications for such I
appointments, see page 342. !
Additional Information ,
Fees. — Foreign Service officers are required to account for all fees which they collect, and the '
salary fixed by law or regulation constitutes their sole and only compensation, except as specially '
provided in the case of consular agents who are compensated by one-half of the fees collected by
them not exceeding, in any case, $1,000 a year. j
Leave of absence. — Within his discretion, the Secretary of State may grant Foreign Service j
officers leave of absence, for reasonable periods, in no case to exceed 60 days in one year, except I
that, when leave is granted with permission to visit the United States, the time actually and neces- ,
sarily occupied in transit by the most direct route will be approved in addition to the 60 days. j
Traveling expenses. — Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of State, the Government \
defrays the actual and necessary expenses of transportation, and subsistence to a legal limit, of |
Foreign Service officers and clerks in missions and consulates, and their families and effects, in '
going to and returning from their posts or when traveling under orders, but makes no allowance for
any expense incurred in connection with ordinary leaves of absence. Section 15 of the act of May j
24, 1924,1 authorizes the Secretary of State to order officers to the United States on leave at the i
expense of the Government after three years of continuous service abroad, and provides that while \
in the United States the services of such officers shall be available for trade conference work or for j
such duties in the Department of State as the Secretary may prescribe. '
Efficiency records. — A Foreign Service officer's work is the object of constant appraisal by the ^
Department of State and the senior officers of the Foreign Service. Detailed records of each
officer's service are maintained covering the personal and official conduct of the officer, the manner
in which he handles business intrusted to him, and his demonstrated knowledge of the laws and ■
regulations upon which the practice of the Foreign Service, as applied to the varied aspects of j
the diplomatic and consular function, is based. All diplomatic and consular posts are visited at
intervals by inspecting officers whose duty it is to examine into the conduct of the personnel, the j
administration of the office, and the responsiveness of office and personnel to the needs of the <
Government, to give counsel and advice to the officer, and to report completely their findings to i
the Department.
Retirement. — Section 18 of the act of May 24, 1924,^ provides for a system of retirement and J
disability annuities to be paid any Foreign Service officer who has reached the age of 65 years and j
rendered at least 15 years of service;^ or who has, before reaching the age of retirement, become '
totally disabled for useful and efficient service by reason of disease or injury not due to vicious '\
habits, intemperance, or wilful misconduct on his part.^ The annuities are based on percentages J
of the average annual basic salary for the 10 years next preceding the date of retirement. These |
percentages depend upon the length of service, and, commencing at 30 per cent of the average j
annual basic salary for the minimum service of from 15 to 18 years, rise by increments of 6 per cent ,
for every additional three-year period served.* The maximum is 60 per cent for 30 or more years' |
service. The cost of retirement is borne in about equal shares bj^ the officers and the Government — |
each officer contributing 5 per cent of his basic salary which is credited to him with 4 per cent
interest per annum compounded annually. In case an annuitant dies before having received in
annuities an amount equal to the total amount of his contributions, or an officer dies without having :
reached the retirement age, either the balance, or total, of his accumulated contributions are paid |
to his legal representatives.'' The same is done when an officer becomes separated from the Service,']
but in this case only 75 per cent is returned.^ '
For further details of the retirement system, see section 18 of the act of May 24, 1924.
' See post, p. 347. 5 See par. (e), post, p. 348. i
post, p. 348. « See par. (i), post, p. 348.
I See par. (d), post, p. 348. ' See par. {/), post, p. 349.
' See par. (;), post, p. 349.
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LAWS AND REGULATIONS
ACT OF MAY 24, 1924 '
[Public— No. 135— 68th Congress— H. R. G357]
An Act For the reorganization and improvement of the Foreign Service of the United States,
and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress
assembled, That hereafter the Diplomatic and Consular Service of the United States shall be known
as the Foreign Service of the United States.
Designation — Promotion — Assignment
Sec. 2. That the official designation "Foreign Service officer" as employed throughout this
Act shall be deemed to denote permanent officers in the Foreign Service below the grade of minister,
all of whom are subject to promotion on merit, and who may be assigned to duty in either the diplo-
matic or the consular branch of the Foreign Service at the discretion of the President.
Classification — Salaries
Sec. 3. That the officers in the Foreign Service shall hereafter be graded and classified as
follows, with the salaries of each class herein affixed thereto, but not exceeding in number for each
class a proportion to the total number of officers in the service represented in the following percentage
limitations: Ambassadors and ministers as now or hereafter provided; Foreign Service officers as
follows: Class 1, 6 per centum, $9,000; class 2, 7 per centum, $8,000; class 3, 8 per centum, $7,000;
class 4, 9 per centum, $6,000; class 5, 10 per centum, $5,000; class 6, 14 per centum, $4,500; class 7,
$4,000; class 8, $3,500; class 9, $3,000; unclassified, $3,000 to $1,500: Provided, Tliat as many
Foreign Service officers above class 6 as may be required for the purpose of inspection may be
detailed by the Secretary of State for that purpose.
Appointments as Secretaries or Consuls
Sec. 4. That Foreign Service officers may be appointed as secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
or as consular officers or both: Provided, That all such appointments shall be made by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate: Provided further, That all official acts of such officers while on
duty in either the diplomatic or the consular branch of the Foreign Service shall be performed under
their respective commissions as secretaries or as consular officers.
Examination — Probation — Transfer from Department — Citizenship — Reinstatement —
Appointment to Class not Post — Transfer — Present Commissions Valid
Sec. 5. That hereafter appointments to the position of Foreign Service officer shall be made
after examination and a suitable period of probation in an unclassified grade or, after five years of
continuous service in the Department of State, by transfer therefrom under such rules and regula-
tions as the President may prescribe: Provided, That no candidate shall be eligible for examination
for Foreign Service officer who is not an American citizen : Provided further, That reinstatement of
Foreign Service officers separated from the classified service by reason of appointment to some
other position in the Government service may be made by Executive order of the President under
such rules and regulations as he may prescribe.
All appointments of Foreign Service officers shall be by commission to a class and not by com-
mission to any particular post, and such officers shall be assigned to posts and may be transferred
from one post to another by order of the President as the interests of the service may require: Pro-
vided, That the classification of secretaries in the Diplomatic Service and of consular officers is hereby
abolished, without, however, in any wise impairing the validity of the present commissions of secre-
taries and consular officers.
Reports to President as to Efficiency^ — Promotion and Appointment for Efficiency
Sec. 6. That section 5 of the Act of February 5, 1915 (Public, 242), is hereby amended to read
as follows:
"Sec. 5. That the Secretary of State is directed to report from time to time to the President,
along with his recommendations, the names of those Foreign Service officers who by reason of
efficient service have demonstrated special capacity for promotion to the grade of minister, and the
names of those Foreign Service officers and employees and officers and employees in the Depart-
• As amended by the act of July 3, 1926. The subtitles do not appear in the act, but have been inserted for the reader's
guidance.
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ment of State Avho by reason of efficient service, an accurate record of which shall be kept in the
Department of State, have demonstrated special efficiency, and also the names of persons found
upon taking the prescribed examination to have fitness for appointment to the lower grades of the
service."
Reclassification on Passage of the Act
Sec. 7. That on the date on which this Act becomes effective the Secretary of State shall
certify to the President, with his recommendation in each case, the record of efficiency of the several
secretaries in the Diplomatic Service, consuls general, consuls, vice consuls of career, consular assist-
ants, interpreters, and student interpreters then in office and shall, except in cases of persons found
to merit reduction in rank or dismissal from the service, recommend to the President the recom-
missioning, without further examination, of those then in office as follows:
Secretaries of class one designated as counselors of embassy, and consuls general of classes
one and two as Foreign Service officers of class one.
Secretaries of class one designated as counselors of legation and consuls general of class three
as Foreign Service officers of class two.
Secretaries of class one not designated as counselors, consuls general of class four, and consuls
general at large as Foreign Service officers of class three.
Secretaries of class two, consuls general of class five, consuls of classes one, two, and three,
and Chinese, Japanese, and Turkish secretaries as Foreign Service officers of class four.
Consuls of class four as Foreign Service officers of class five.
Secretaries of class three, consuls of class five, and Chinese, Japanese, and Turkish assistant
secretaries as Foreign Service officers of class six.
Consuls of class six as Foreign Service officers of class seven.
Secretaries of class four and consuls of class seven as Foreign Service officers of class eight.
Consuls of classes eight and nine as Foreign Service officers of class nine.
Vice consuls of career, consular assistants, interpreters, and student interpreters as Foreign
Service officers, unclassified.
Present Incumbents of Certain Offices — Consular Assistants Abolished
Sec. 8. That consuls general of class one and consuls of class one holding office at the time
this Act takes effect shall not, as a result of their recommissioning or reclassification, suffer a
reduction in salary below that which they are then receiving: Provided, however, That this provision
shall apply only to the incumbents of the offices mentioned at the time this Act becomes effective.
That the grade of consular assistant is hereby abolished, and that all consular assistants now
in the service shall be recommissioned as Foreign Service officers, unclassified.
All Officers to be Bonded
Sec. 9. That sections 1697 and 1698 of the Revised Statutes are hereby amended to read as
follows :
"Every secretary, consul general, consul, vice consul of career, or Foreign Service officer,
before he receives his commission or enters upon the duties of his office, shall give to the United
States a bond, in such form as the President shall prescribe, with such sureties, who shall be perma-
nent residents of the United States, as the Secretary of State shall approve, in a penal sum not less
than the annual compensation allowed to such officer, conditioned for the true and faithful account-
ing for, paying over, and delivering up of all fees, moneys, goods, effects, books, records, papers,
and other property which shall come to his hands or to the hands of any other person to his use as
such officer under any law now or hereafter enacted, and for the true and faithful performance of
all other duties now or hereafter lawfully imposed upon him as such officer: Provided, That the
operation of no existing bond shall in any wise be impaired by the provisions of this Act: Provided
further, That such bond shall cover by its stipulations all official acts of such officer, whether as
Foreign Service officer or as secretary in the Diplomatic Service, consul general, consul, or vice
consul of career. The bonds herein mentioned shall be deposited with the Secretary of the
Treasury."
Foreign Service Inspectors
Sec. 10. That the provisions of section 4 of the Act of April 5, 1906, relative to the powers,
duties, and prerogatives of consuls general at large are hereby made applicable to Foreign Service
officers detailed for the purpose of inspection, who shall, under the direction of the Secretary of
State, inspect the work of offices in the Foreign Service, both in the diplomatic and the consular
branches.
Official Fees
Sec. 11. That the provision of sections 8 and 10 of the Act of April 5, 1906, relative to official
fees and the method of accounting therefor shall include l)oth branches of the Foreign Service.
ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 347
Representation Allowances
Sec. 12. That the President is hereby authorized to grant to diplomatic missions and to
consular offices at capitals of countries where there is no diplomatic mission of the United States
representation allowances out of any money which may be appropriated for such purpose from time
to time by Congress, the expenditure of such representation allowance to be accounted for in detail
to the Department of State quarterly under such rules and regulations as the President may
prescribe.
Private Secretaries to Ambassadors
Sec. 13. Appropriations are authorized for the salary of a private secretary to each ambas-
sador who shall be appointed by the ambassador and hold office at his pleasure.
Assignment to Department of State — Detail to Conferences, Etc.
Sec. 14. That any Foreign Service officer may be assigned for duty in the Department of
State without loss of class or salary, such assignment to be for a period of not more than three
years, unless the public interests demand further service, when such assignment may be extended
for a period not to exceed one year. Any Foreign Service officer of whatever class detailed for
special duty not at his post or in the Department of State shall be paid his actual and necessary
expenses for travel and not exceeding an average of $8 per day for subsistence during such special
detail: Provided, That such special duty shall not continue for more than sixty days, unless in
the case of trade conferences or international gatherings, congresses, or conferences, when such
subsistence expenses shall run only during the period thereof and the necessary period of transit
to and from the place of gathering: Provided further, That the Secretary of State is authorized to
prescribe a per diem allowance not exceeding $6, in lieu of subsistence for Foreign Service officers
on special duty or Foreign Service inspectors.
Statutory Leave of Absence
Sec. 15. That the Secretary of State is authorized, whenever he deems it to be in the public
interest, to order to the United States on his statutory leave of absence any Foreign Service officer
who has performed three years or more of continuous service abroad: Provided, That the expenses
of transportation and subsistence of such officers and their immediate families, in traveling from
their posts to their homes in the United States and return, shall be paid under the same rules and
regulations applicable in the case of officers going to and returning from their posts under orders
of the Secretary of State when not on leave: Provided further, That while in the United States
the services of such officers shaU be available for trade conference work or for such duties in the
Department of State as the Secretary of State may prescribe.
Counselors of Embassy or Legation
Sec. 16. That the part of the Act of July 1, 1916 (Public, Numbered 131), which authorizes
the President to designate and assign any secretary of class one as counselor of embassy or legation,
is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Provided, That the President may, whenever he considers it advisable so to do, designate and
assign any Foreign Service officer as counselor of embassy or legation."
Foreign Service Officer as Commissioner, Charge, Minister Resident, Diplomatic Agent —
Salary as Charge or Consul in Charge
Sec. 17. That within the discretion of the President, any Foreign Service officer may be
appointed to act as commissioner, charge d'affaires, minister resident, or diplomatic agent for such
period as the public interests may require without loss of grade, class, or salary: Provided, however,
That no such officer shall receive more than one salar3\
That section 1685 of the Revised Statutes as amended by the Act entitled "An Act for the
improvement of the Foreign Service, approved February 5, 1915," is hereby amended to read as
follows:
"Sec. 1685. That for such time as any Foreign Service officer shall be lawfully authorized
to act as charge d'affaires ad interim or to assume charge of a consulate general or consulate during
the absence of the principal officer at the post to which he shall have been assigned, he shall, if
his salary is less than one-hi^.lf that of such principal officer, receive in addition to his salary as Foreign
Service officer compensation equal to the difference between such salary and one-half of the salary
provided by law for the ambassador, minister, or principal consular officer, as the case may be."
348 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Retirement System
Sec. 18. The President is authorized to prescribe rules and regulations for the establishment
of a Foreign Service retirement and disability system to be administered under the direction of
the Secretary of State and in accordance with the following principles, to wit:
report of funds — appropriations
(o) The Secretary of State shall submit annually a comparative report showing all receipts
and disbursements on account of refunds, allowances, and annuities, together with the total num-
ber of persons receiving annuities and the amounts paid them, and shall submit annually estimates
of appropriations necessary to continue this section in full force and such appropriations are hereby
authorized: Provided, That in no event shall the aggregate total appropriations exceed the aggre-
gate total of the contributions of the Foreign Service officers theretofore made, and accumulated
interest thereon.
retirement and disability fund
(6) There is hereby created a special fund to be known as the Foreign Service retirement
and disability fund.
five per cent deduction BASIC SALARIES
(c) ' Five per centum of the basic salary of all Foreign Service officers eligible to retirement
shall be contributed to the Foreign Service retirement and disability fund, and the Secretary of
the Treasury is directed on and after the date on which this Act takes effect to cause such deduc-
tions to be made and the sums transferred on the books of the Treasury Department to the credit
of the Foreign Service retirement and disability fund for the payment of annuities, refunds, and
allowances: Provided, That for the purpose of computing deductions and calculating annuities all
basic salaries in excess of $9,000 per annum shall be treated as $9,000,
AGE OF retirement
(f/) When any Foreign Service officer has reached the age of sixty-five years and rendered at
least fifteen years of service he shall be retired : Provided, That the President may in his discretion
retain any such officer on active duty for such period not exceeding five years as he may deem for
the interest of the United States.
annuity CLASSES
(e) Annuities shall be paid to retired Foreign Service officers under the following classification,
based upon length of service and at the following percentages of the average annual basic salary
for the ten years next preceding the date of retirement: Class A, thirty years or more, 60 per
centum; class B, from twenty-seven to thirty years, 54 per centum; class C, from twenty-four to
twenty-seven years, 48 per centum; class D, from twenty-one to twenty-four years, 42 per centum;
class E, from eighteen to twenty-one years, 36 per centum; class F, from fifteen to eighteen years,
30 per centum.
REFUNDS FOR EARLY RETIREMENT
(/) Those officers who retire before having contributed for each year of service shall have
withheld from their annuities to the credit of the Foreign Service retirement and disability fund
such proportion of 5 per centum as the number of years in which they did not contribute bears to
the total length of service.
INVESTMENT OF RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND
(fif) The Secretary of the Treasury is directed to invest from time to time in interest-bearing
securities of the United States such portions of the Foreign Service retirement and disability fund
as in his judgment may not be immediately required for the payment of annuities, refunds, and
allowances, and the income derived from such investments shall constitute a part of said fund.
FUNDS NOT ASSIGNABLE OR SUBJECT TO LEGAL PROCESS
ih) None of the moneys mentioned in this section shall be assignable, either in law or equity,
or be subject to execution, levy, or attachment, garnishment, or other legal process.
DEATH OF ANNUITANT
(i) In case an annuitant dies without having received in annuities an amount equal to the
total amount of his contributions from salary with interest thereon at 4 per centum per annum
' As amended by the act of July 3, 1926.
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compounded annually up to the time of his death, the excess of the said accumulated contributions
over the said annuity payments shall be paid to his or her legal representatives; and in case a Foreign
Service officer shall die without having reached the retirement age the total amount of his contri-
butions with accrued interest shall be paid to his legal representatives.
RETIREMENT FOR DISABILITY PHYSICAL EXAMINATION RECOVERY
ij) That any Foreign Service officer who before reaching the age of retirement becomes totally
disabled for useful and efficient service by reason of disease or injury not due to vicious habits,
intemperance, or willful misconduct on his part, shall, upon his own application or upon order of
the President, be retired on an annuity under paragraph (e) of this section: Provided, however,
That in each case such disability shall be determined by the report of a duly qualified physician
or surgeon designated by the Secretary of State to conduct the examination: Provided further.
That unless the disability be permanent, a like examination shall be made annually in order to
determine the degree of disability, and the payment of annuity shall cease from the date of the
medical examination showing recovery.
Fees for examinations under this provision, together with reasonable traveling and other
expenses incurred in order to submit to examination, shall be paid out of the Foreign Service
retirement and disability fund.
When the annuit}^ is discontinued under this provision, before the annuitant has received a
sum equal to the total amount of his contributions with accrued interest, the difference shall be
paid to him or his legal representatives.
UNHEALTHFUL PCSTS
(A) The President is authorized from time to time to establish, by Executive order, a list of
places in tropical countries which by reason of climatic or other extreme conditions are to be classed
as unhealthful posts, and each year of duty at such posts, while so classed, inclusive of regular
leaves of absence, shall be counted as one year and a half, and so on in like proportion in reckoning
the length of service for the purposes of retirement.
SEPARATION FROM THE SERVICE
(/) Whenever a Foreign Service officer becomes separated from the service except for disability
before reaching the age of retirement, 75 per centum of the total amount of contribution from his
salary without interest shall be returned to him.
EMPLOYMENT AFTER RETIREMENT
(m) Whenever any Foreign Service officer, after the date of his retirement, accepts a position
of employment the emoluments of which are greater than the annuity received by him from the
United States Government by virtue of his retirement under this Act, the amount of the said annuity
during the continuance of such employment shall be reduced by an equal amount: Provided, That
all retired Foreign Service officers shall notify the Secretary of State once a j'ear of any positions
of employment accepted by them stating the amount of compensation received therefrom and
whenever any such officer fails to so report it shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to order
the payment of the annuity to be suspended until such report is received.
EXPENSES
(//) The Secretary of State is authorized to expend from surplus money to the credit of the
Foreign Service retirement and disability fund an amount not exceeding $5,000 for the expenses
necessary in carrying out the provisions of this section, including actuarial advice.
AMBASSADORS, MINISTERS, OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT
(o) ' Any diplomatic secretary or consular officer who has been or any Foreign Service officer
who. may hereafter be promoted from the classified service to the grade of ambassador or minister
or appointed to a position in the Department of State shall be entitled to all the benefits of the
Foreign Service retirement and disability system provided by section 18 of this Act in the same man-
ner and under the same conditions as Foreign Service officers; and there shall likewise be entitled
to the benefits of said system in the same manner and under the same conditions as Foreign Service
officers any ambassador or minister or any Assistant Secretary of State now in the service, who at
the time of original appointment to the grade of ambassador or minister or to the position of
Assistant Secretary of State was a diplomatic secretary or consular officer or who at any time prior
to such appointment had served for a period of ten years as diplomatic secretary or consular officer
' As amended by the act of July 3, 1926.
350 ItEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
or in the Department of State or on special duty under the Department of State or in any or all
of these capacities.
The Chief of the Division of Western European Affairs shall be entitled to participate in and
have the benefits of said Foreign Service retirement and disability fund.
PE_RIOD OF SERVICE FOR ANNUITIES REFUNDS FOR EARLY RETIREMENT
(p) For the purposes of this Act the period of service shall be computed from the date of
original oath of office as secretary in the Diplomatic Service, consul general, consul, vice consul,
deputy consul, consular assistant, consular agent, commercial agent, interpreter, or student inter-
preter, and shall include periods of service at different times in either the Diplomatic or Consular
Service, or while on assignment to the Department of State, or on special duty, but all periods of
separation from the service and so much of any' period of leave of absence as may exceed six months
shall be excluded: Provided, That service in the Department of State prior to appointment as a
Foreign Service officer may be included in the period of service, in which case the officer shall paj'
into the Foreign Service retirement and disability fund a special contribution equal to 5 per centum
of his annual salary for each year of such employment, with interest thereon to date of payment com-
pounded annually at 4 per centum.
Recall to Service
Sec. 19. In the event of public emergency any retired Foreign Service officer may be recalled
temporarily to active service by the President and while so serving he shall be entitled in lieu of
his retirement allowance to the full pay of the class in which he is temporarily serving.
Prior Provisions of Law
Sec. 20. That all provisions of law heretofore enacted relating to secretaries in the Diplomatic
Service and to consular officers, which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, are
hereby made applicable to Foreign Service officers when they are designated for service as diplo-
matic or as consular officers, and that all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby
repealed.
Certain Appropriations Made Available
Sec. 21. That the appropriations contained in Title I of the Act entitled "An Act making
appropriations for the Departments of State and Justice and for the Judiciary and for the Depart-
ments of Commerce and Labor for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1925, and for other purposes,"
for such compensation and expenses as are affected by the provisions of this Act are made available
and may be applied toward the payment of the compensation and expenses herein provided for,
except that no part of such appropriations shall be available for the payment of annuities to retired
Foreign Service officers.
Assistant Secretaries — Director of the Consular Service Abolished
Sec. 22. The titles "Second Assistant Secretary of State" and "Third Assistant Secretary
of State" shall hereafter be known as "Assistant Secretary of State" without numerical distinction
of rank; but the change of title shall in no way impair the commissions, salaries, and duties of the
present incumbents.
There is hereby established in the Department of State an additional "Assistant Secretary of
State," who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate,
and shall be entitled to compensation at the rate of $7,500 per annum.
The position of Director of the Consular Service is abolished and the salary provided for that
office is hereby made available for the salary of the additional Assistant Secretary of State herein
authorized.
Date Act Takes Effect
Sec. 23. That this Act shall take effect on July 1, 1924.
Approved, May 24, 1924.
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 5189, OF SEPTEMBER 11, 1929
Whereas, under the provisions of the Act of May 24, 1924, the President is authorized to
prescribe certain rules and regulations for administering the Foreign Service on an interchangeable
basis,
Now, therefore, the President in the exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the Con-
stitution and laws of the United States, makes the following regulations:
1. Vacancies in all classes from 1 to 9 shall be filled by promotion from lower classes, based
upon ability and efficiency as shown in the service.
2. All admissions to the service shall be to the grade of Foreign Service Officer, unclassified.
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3. Officers and emplo\-eos, after five years of continuous service in the Department of State,
are eligible for appointment by transfer to any class in the Foreign Service upon the recommenda-
tion of the Foreign Service Personnel Board and with the approval of the Secretary of State as
hereinafter provided.
The Foreign Service Personnel Board
4. There is hereby constituted a Foreign Service Personnel Board composed as follows:
Three Assistant Secretaries of State to be designated by the Secretary of State, one of whom
shall be designated as Chairman.
5. It shall be the duty of the Board:
(a) From time to time as vacancies arise, to submit toHhe Secretary of State lists of those
Foreign Service Officers whose records of efficiency entitle them to advancement in the Service,
and who are therefore recommended for promotion, and the names of those officers and employees
in the Department of State who, after five years of continuous service, and because of special ability
and merit arc recommended for appointment by transfer to the position of Foreign Service Officer.
(6) To submit to the Secretary of State the names of those Foreign Service Officers who, in
the opinion of the Board, have demonstrated special capacity for promotion to the grade of Minister.
Each list thus submitted shall enumerate the names of the officers in the order of merit and shall
be comi)lete in itself, superseding all previous lists. A list shall be submitted to the Secretary of
State whenever there is a vacancy in the grade of Minister or when requested by the President or
the Secretary of State and in no case shall it contain more names than there are vacancies to fill.
Each such list, if approved by the Secretary of State, shall be submitted to the President.
(c) To submit to the Secretary of State the names of those Foreign Service officers who are
recommended for designation as counselors of embassy or legation.
(d) To recommend to the Secretary of State the assignment of Foreign Service Officers to posts
and the transfer of such officers from one branch of the Service to the other according to the needs
of the Service.
(e) To consider controversies and delinquencies among the Service personnel and recommend
to the Secretary appropriate disciplinary measures where required.
6. Whenever it is determined that the efficiency rating of an officer is poor and below the
required standard for the Service, the Personnel Board shall so notify the officer, and if after due
notification the rating of such officer continues nevertheless to be unsatisfactory, his name shall
be reported to the Secretary of State with a full recital of the circumstances and a recommendation
of the Board for separation from the Service.
Whenever such recommendation for separation from the Service is made, the Board shall at
the same time notify the officer of the action taken.
7. The members of the Board, individually and collectively, shall have authority to examine
all records and data relating to the personnel of the Service.
8. All action taken by the Board shall be strictly non-partisan, and based exclusively upon the
record of efficiency of the officers concerned.
9. The proceedings of the Board shall be strictly confidential, but the Chairman may, and it
is hereby made a part of his duty, within a reasonable time prior to each meeting of the Board
for recommending promotions, demotions, or removals, to invite the Chairman of the Senate
Committee on Foreign Relations and the Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
or some committee member designated by the Chairman, to sit with the Board through its delibera-
tions without, however, participating in its decisions.
Division of Foreign Service Personnel
10. There shall be in the Department of State a Division of Foreign Service Personnel to which
shall be attached not more than three Personnel Officers, at least one of whom shall be a Foreign
Service Officer of high rank, to be chosen by the Secretary of State upon the recommendation of
the Personnel Board. The duties of the Division not inconsistent herewith shall be prescribed by
the Secretary of State.
The Board of Examiners
11. There is hereby constituted a Board of Examiners composed of the following members, to
wit: Three Assistant Secretaries of State to be designated by the Secretary of State, one of the Per-
sonnel Officers attached to the Division of Foreign Service Personnel, and the Chief Examiner of
the Civil Service Commission or such person as may be designated by him to serve in his stead.
The Assistant Secretaries of State may, when necessarj^, designate other persons to serve for them
on the Board.
12. It shall be the duty of the Board of Examiners to formulate rules for and hold exami-
nations of applicants for commission to the Foreign Service and to determine from among the
persons designated by the President for examination those who are fitted for appointment.
13. The scope and method of the examinations shall be determined by the Board of Examiners,
but among the sul^jccts shall be included the following: at least one modern language other than
English (French, Spanish, or German by preference), elements of international law, geography,
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the natural, industrial, and commercial resources and the commerce of the United States; American
history, government and institutions; the history since 1850 of Europe, Latin America and the
Far East; elements of political economy, commercial and maritime law.
14. The examinations shall be both written and oral.
15. Examinations shall be rated on a scale of 100, and no person rated at less than 80 shall
be eligible for certification.
16. No one shall be certified as eligible who is under twenty-one or over thirty-five years of
age, or who is not a citizen of the United States, or who is not of good character and habits and
phj'sically, mentallj', and temperamentally qualified for the proper performance of the duties of
the Foreign Service, or who has not been specially designated by the President for appointment
subject to examination and to the occurrence of an appropriate vacancy.
17. Upon the conclusion of the examinations, the names of the candidates who shall have
attained upon tlie whole examination the required rating will be certified by the Board to the Sec-
retary of State as eligible for appointment.
18. The names of candidates will remain on the eligible list for two years, except in the case
of such candidates as shall within that period be appointed or shall withdraw their names. Names
which have been on the eligible list for two years will be dropped therefrom and the candidates
concerned will not again be eligible for appointment unless upon fresh application, designation
anew for examination, and the successful passing of such examination.
19. Applicants for appointment who are designated to take an examination and who fail to
report therefor, shall not be entitled to take a subsequent examination unless they shall have been
specifically designated to take such subsequent examination.
20. In designations for appointment subject to examination and in appointments after exami-
nation, due regard will be had to the principle that as between candidates of equal merit, appoint-
ments should be made so as to tend to secure proportional representation of all the States and
Territories in the foreign service; and neither in the designation for examination nor certification
nor appointment after examination will the political affiliations of the candidates be considered.
21. The Board of Examiners is authorized to issue such notices and to make all such rules as
it may deem necessary to accomplish the object of this regulation.
22. New appointments to the Service shall be to the grade of Foreign Service Officer, unclassi-
fied, and no promotions to a higher grade shall be made except on the recommendation of the
Foreign Service Personnel Board, with the approval of the Secretary of State, after the completion
of one full term of instruction, or the equivalent thereof in the Foreign Service School hereinafter
established.
The Foreign Service School
23. There is hereby established in the Department of State a Foreign Service School for the
instruction of new appointees.
24. The Foreign Service School shall be under the direction of a Foreign Service School Board
composed of the following members, to wit: Three Assistant Secretaries of State to be designated
by the Secretary of State, one of the Personnel Officers attached to the Division of Foreign Service
Personnel, and the Chief Instructor of the Foreign Service School. The School Board will act in
all matters with the approval of the Secretary of State.
25. The Chief Instructor shall be selected by the other members of the School Board from
among the officers of the Foreign Service, with the approval of the Secretary of State.
26. Other instructors shall be selected from among the qualified officers of the Department of
State, the Foreign Service, the other executive departments of the Government, and other available
sources in the discretion of the School Board.
27. The term of instruction in the Foreign Service School shall be considered a period of
probation during which the new appointees are to be judged as to their qualifications for advance-
ment and assignment to duty. . At the end of the term, recommendations shall be made to the
Secretary of State by the Personnel Board for the dismissal of any who may have failed to meet
the required standard of the Service.
28. The Secretary of State is authorized to prescribe rules and regulations for the governance
of the Foreign Service School.
Authority op the Secretary of State
29. The Secretary of State is authorized to prescribe rules and regulations not inconsistent
herewith for the administration of the Foreign Service.
Repeal
30. The Executive Orders of June 7, 1924, and February 25, 1928, are hereby revoked.
Date on Which Foregoing Regulation Shall Become Effective
31. This order shall take effect on September 16, 1929.
Herbert Hoover
The White House,
September 11, 1929.
ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 353
DEPARTMENTAL ORDER NO. 4S4-C, DECEMBER 30, 1929
Duties of the Division of P'oreign Service Personnel
Pursuant to the authority contained in the Executive order dated September 11, 1929, the fol-
lowing duties are hereby prescribed for the Division of Foreign Service Personnel:
(1) To maintain contact with Foreign Service officers and employees while on visits to the
United States.
(2) To discuss with Foreign Service officers ways for the development and improvement of
their work.
(3) To confer witli the geographical divisions of tlie Department concerning the work of
Foreign Service officers.
(4) To interview applicants and prospective applicants for the Foreign Service.
(5) To examine and recommend for appointment applicants for positions as subordinate
employees in the Foreign Service.
(6) To collect, collate and record pertinent data relating to Foreign Service personnel.
(7) To keep the efficiency records of all Foreign Service officers and employees.
(8) To hold strictly confidential all personnel records of the Foreign Service, and to reveal no
papers, documents, data or reports relating thereto, except to the Secretary of State
and to the members of tlie Personnel Board.
(9) To keep the records of the Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service and attend to all
details connected with the holding of examinations for the Foreign Service.
(10) To submit recommendations on all matters within the authority of the Personnel Board.
(11) To attend, through the personnel officers assigned to the division, the meetings of the
Personnel Board when so directed.
Departmental Orders Nos. 295 of June 9, 1924, 378 of June 16, 1926, 451 of August 11, 1928,
and 466 of January 16, 1929, are hereby canceled.
J. P. Cotton
Acting Secretary of State
Washington,
December 30, 1929.
DEPARTMENTAL ORDER NO. 484-D, DECEMBER 30, 1929
Regulations Governing the Foreign Service School
The President by Executive order of September 11, 1929, having provided for the establish
ment of a Foreign Service School in the Department of State, the follow-ing rules and regulations
are hereby made for the governance of the school :
The Chief Instructor shall have the following duties:
(a) To prepare and submit to the school board for approval a complete schedule of work
to be covered during the term of instruction;
(6) To select instructors in the various subjects from among the qualified officers of the
Department of State, the Foreign Service, the other executive departments of the
Government, and other available sources;
(c) To instruct the school in subjects selected and approved by the board;
{d) To maintain the discipline of the school and bear responsibility therefor;
(e) To keep a record of attendance and an impartial, confidential rating of each pui)il
with respect to his quahfications for the Foreign Service;
(/) To act as a member of the school board;
{g) To make reports on the work of the school and the individual pupils at the end of the
term of instruction or whenever required by the school board or the Secretary of State.
Each term of instruction shall begin and end on dates to be fixed by the school board.
Departmental Order No. 296 of June 9, 1924, is hereby canceled.
J. P. Cotton
Acting Secretary of State
Department of State,
December 30, 1929.
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354 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
REGULATIONS GOVERNING EXAMINATIONS FOR THE FOREIGN SERVICE,
PROMULGATED BY THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS, DECEMBER 15, 1914.
1. Examinations for unclassified grade only. — Examinations will be for the grade of Foreign
Service officer unclassified, with the understanding that successful candidates will be assigned to
the diplomatic or consular branch of the Foreign Service according to the needs of the service and
the special qualifications of the candidates.
2. Time of examinations^ — Examinations will usually be held once each year, .upon dates to be
publicly announced through the press. All persons designated for examination will be notified in
writing in advance of the examination. Examinations for particular candidates on dates other
than those on which the regular examinations occur will not be held except as provided in section 3.
3. Place of examination.'^ — All examinations will be held in Washington or at other places
specified in the letter of notification. Candidates for examination who are employed in xliplomatic
missions or consular offices abroad in clerical positions may be permitted to take the written exam-
ination at their posts of duty upon a regular examination date specified by the board and the oral
examination 3 upon the occasion of their presence in Washington before or after the date of taking
the written examination.
4. Scope of examination. — The examination will be in two parts, one written and the other oral,
each part counting equally. The written examination will include the subjects prescribed by the
President, to wit: Modern languages (French, Spanish, or German is required, and a candidate may
offer, in the oral test, in addition to one of these any languages with which he may be familiar) ;
elements of international, commercial, and maritime law; political and commercial geography;
the natural, industrial, and commercial resources and commerce of the United States with especial
relation to the possibilities of trade expansion and protection; American history, government, and
institutions; the history since 1850 of Europe, Latin America, and the Far East, with particular
attention to political and economic tendencies; and the elements of political economy. Candidates
will be examined in arithmetic as used in commercial statistics, tariff calculations, exchange and
simple accounting, and they will be rated in English, composition, grammar, punctuation, spelling,
and penmanship as shown by their replies to questions in the written examination.
The oral examination will be designed to ascertain the physical, mental, and temperamental
qualifications of candidates for the proper performance of the duties of the Foreign Service; their
character, ability, address, judgment, and fitness, general education and culture, and contemporary
information, experience and business ability. In this part of the examination the applications
previously filed, together with all other available information concerning the candidates, will be
utilized in ascertaining the pertinent facts.
5. Method of examination.*— The written examination will be conducted for the board by the
Civil Service Commission and will usually occupy two days. The oral examination will be con-
ducted by the board after the candidates shall have completed the written examination. The
physical fitness of the candidates will be determined by Government surgeons in Washington or
elsewhere acting in an advisory capacity to the board of examiners, in accordance with the standards
prescribed by the board.
6. Ratings. — Examinations will be rated on a scale of 100 and no person rated at less than 80
shall be eligible for certification.
7. Certification. — The names of candidates who shall have attained upon the whole examination
the required rating of 80 will be certified by the board to the Secretarj' of State in the order of their
standing in the examination as eligible for appointment. No one will be certified as eligible who
is not a citizen of the United States specially designated by the President for appointment subject
to examination and who has not reached the age of 21 or who has already reached the age of 35.^
1 As amended Mar. 13, 1926.
' As amended Oct. 22, 1925 and Sept. 24, 1927.
' This examination is held on the second Tuesday of February, April, June, August, October, and December of each year.
< As amended Jan. 26, 1929.
' The age specified is regarded as having been attained on the day preceding the 21st or 35th anniversary of the person's birth-
day (22 Cyc. 512; opinion of the Solicitor for the Interior Department, Aug. 24, 1920).
ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 355
8. ResuUs of examinations. — The results of the examinations will be made known to candidates
as soon as the report of the board shall have been submitted to the Secretary of State, and they
will be informed of the rating in each subject and the average in the written examination, the total
rating in the oral examination, which includes the physical examination, and the rating on the whole
examination. No information in regard to the details of the oral examination will be made public.
9. Duration of eligibility. — The names of eligible candidates who have not been appointed or
whose names have not been withdrawn by the candidates will remain upon the eligible list for two
years from the date of certification, when they will be dropped therefrom and the candidates will
not again be eligible for appointment except upon a new application, designation, and examination.
10. Failure to report. — Candidates who fail to report for the examination for which they have
been duly designated may not be admitted to a subsequent examination unless specifically desig-
nated to take the subsequent examination.
11. Political affiliations not considered. — The political and religious affiliations of candidates will
not be considered either in examinations or certifications.
12. Expenses of candidates. — The traveling and other personal expenses of candidates in
connection with the taking of examinations are not borne by the Government.
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 4879, MAY 8, 1928
Regulations Governing the Selection, Training, and Promotion of Foreign Service
Officers for Language Assignments in the Near East, in Eastern Europe, and in
North Africa
Chapter IV-9 of the Instructions to Diplomatic Officers of the United States is hereby
established:
IV-9. Regulations governing the selection, training and promotion of Foreign Service officers for lan-
guage assignments in the Near East, in Eastern Europe, and in N'orih Africa.
The following regulations shall henceforth govern the selection, training and promotion of
Foreign Service officers for language assignments in the Near East, in Eastern Europe, and in
North Africa:
(a) Countries included
For the purposes of these regulations the Near East, Eastern Europe, and North Africa con-
sist of the following countries: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Egypt,
Estonia, Ethiopia, Greece, Hedjaz, Iraq, Latvia, Lithuania, Morocco, Palestine, Persia, Poland,
Rumania, Russia and Siberia, Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Syria and the Lebanon,
Tripoli, Tunis, and Turkey.
(ft) Application for assignment
Any Foreign Service officer, unclassified, ($2,500 Grade) may make application for language
assignment in the Near East, in Eastern Europe, or in North Africa. Such applications shall be
submitted to the Personnel Board for consideration and approval, if the applicants are believed to
possess the required intellectual, moral and physical qualifications, and the assignments are con-
sidered to be in the best interests of the Service.
(c) Probationary period
A Foreign Service officer whose application for language assignment has been approved shall
undergo a probationary period of a year and a half at a consular post in the Near East, in Eastern
Europe, or in North Africa.
(d) Physical examinations
At the conclusion of the probationary period the candidate shall undergo a physical examina-
tion conducted by a phj^sician of whose competence the Department shall be satisfied and who
356 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
shall certify that the Foreign Service officer is in sound health after a year and a half of residence
in the Near East, in Eastern Europe, or in North Africa, and that he has no physical defect or
weakness which would prevent his assignment for duty in any part of the Near East, of Eastern
Europe, or of North Africa.
(e) Menial examinations
At the conclusion of the probationary period the Foreign Service officer shall also be examined
in such form and manner and by such person or persons as the Personnel Board shall determine
with reference to each particular case. No fixed standard shall be prescribed for this examination
which shall be primarily an opportunity for judgment by competent persons of the seriousness of
purpose and special aptitude of the Foreign Service officer.
(/) Formal studies
Foreign Service officers who have successfully undergone the probationary period and the
examinations prescribed at the conclusion thereof shall pursue their formal studies in the languages,
history, etc., of Asia and of Eastern Europe at such institution or institutions as the Department
may designate in each case.
In addition to his salary each Foreign Service officer on language assignment for duty in the
Near East, in Eastern Europe, or in North Africa is allowed the cost of tuition at the rate of $350.00
per annum, but this allowance ceases upon the completion of the studies specified in this paragraph.
Foreign Service officers pursuing language study abroad shall be assigned to the consulate in
the district where the institution at which the studies are being carried on is located and shall be
under the control and supervision of the principal consular officer.
{g) Period of study
The normal course of language study shall be for three years and the languages to be presented
shall ordinarily be for candidates for language assignments in the non-Slavic countries of the Near
East and in North Africa: Arabic, Turkish and Persian — all three, but with special emphasis
upon one only; and in the case of candidates for language assignments in the Slavic countries of
Eastern Europe and the Near East: Russian. The Personnel Board may in its discretion modify
the provisions of this paragraph to meet the needs of particular cases.
(h) Proof of progress
The examinations and diplomas of institutions at which language officers are studying shall
be considered by the Department as sufficient proof of progress and accomplishment in studies
and no further examinations or tests shall be required.
The principal consular officer in the district where the institution at which a language officer is
studying is located shall receive from the competent authorities of such institution and shall com-
municate to the Department the results of the examinations of Foreign Service officers as well as
any other reports concerning their progress and standing which may at the discretion of the
Department or of the principal consular officer be from time to time called for.
(i) Effect of failure in examinations
Failure in the final examinations of any one year shall ordinarily involve the withdrawal
of the Foreign Service officer from the institution at which he is studying and the termination of
his candidacy for language assignment. This step shall not be taken, however, until the opinion
of the competent authorities of the institution has been given in writing and considered by the
Personnel Board.
ij) Assignments during vacation period of institutions attended
Whenever possible Foreign Service officers engaged in formal language study shall be tem-
porarily assigned to some post in the Near East, in Eastern Europe or in North Africa during the
vacation period of the institutions which they are attending.
ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 357
(k) Proviotion
A Foreign Service officer, Unclassified ($2,500 salary group), who has successfully undergone
the probationary period and who has passed tlie examinations prescribed to be taken at the con-
clusion thereof, shall be promoted to fill the first existing vacancy in the next higher salary group
of Foreign Service officers, Unclassified. He shall be entitled to one further such advancement
upon completing one year of formal language study and passing creditably the prescribed final
examinations for that year. Upon completing the full course of study and receiving a diploma
he will be eligible for promotion to fill the first existing vacancy in the class in the Foreign Service
next above that in which he is at the time of completing the full course of study and receiving a
diploma.
(0 Length of service required
It shall be the policy of the Department to assign a Foreign Service officer who has com-
pleted the course of stud}- specified in paragraph {g) to duty in or connected with the Near East,
Eastern Europe, or North Africa for a period of at least ten consecutive years.
(w) Regional assignments
As a temporarj' measure and in order to meet the immediate needs of the Service the Per-
sonnel Board may designate for regional assignments in the Near East, in Eastern Europe, or in
North Africa and for study in connection therewith any Foreign Service officer who has already
had experience in those parts of the world, whether in the Foreign Service or otherwise, and
who can satisfactorily establish the seriousness of his desire and his qualifications for regional
assignments.
Calvin Coolidge
The White House,
May 8, 1928.
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 4892, MAY 26, 1928
Regulations Governing Foreign Service Officers Assigned for Language Study in China
AND Japan
Amending Chapter IV-8 of the Instructions to Diplomatic Officers of the United States and
establishing subparagraph (o) of that Chapter.
IV-8. Regulations governing Foreign Service officers assigned for language study in China and Japan
The following regulations will hereafter govern the assignment, training, and promotion of
Foreign Service officers assigned to China and Japan for language study:
(a) Nature and purpose of assignment
The assignment of Foreign Service officers to China and Japan for language study is for the train-
ing of personnel for the Foreign Service in China and Japan, where an essential part of the equip-
ment of officers is a knowledge of the Chinese and Japanese languages. Consistently with that
purpose, a limited number of appointees in the unclassified grade of the Foreign Service with a salary
of $2,500 who have shown a special aptitude for acquiring languages, and who possess the other
necessary qualifications will be assigned from time to time as the needs of the Service require, to
China and Japan where they will be required to study the Chinese and Japanese languages and
such other languages and subjects as maj- be required by these regulations or subsequent instructions.
(b) Allowances
In addition to his salar}^, each Foreign Service officer on language assignment is allowed $350
per annum for tuition, but this allowance ceases upon completion of the language assignment.
(c) Entrance on duty
Foreign Service officers assigned for language study will report for duty to the head of the diplo-
matic mission in China or Japan, as the case may be, or to such other place as may be designated,
nud, except as otherwise provided herein, will remain there two years.
358 EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
(d) Nature of duties
After entering upon their duties at the mission or other place designated, Foreign Service officers
on language assignment will devote their time to the study of the language of the country and the
other subjects listed in subparagraph (/), under the supervision of the head of the office and under
the immediate direction of the language secretary or other designated officer, to the end that they
may acquire the ability to read, write, and speak the language, as well as a good knowledge of the
other subjects prescribed. In addition to the foregoing, such officers will be required at the same
time to study the local business methods and trade practices. The study of consular regulations,
and administration will be included after the first year.
(e) Progress exaviinations
Foreign Service officers on language assignment will be examined quarterly by the language officer
of the mission, or other designated officer.
(/) Examinaiions for 'promotion
At the end of one year and again at the end of two years after entry on duty at the mission or
other office. Foreign Service officers on language assignment shall be examined for promotion in
accordance with the courses of study prescribed by the missions in the countries to which such
officers are assigned and approved by the Department and which shall cover the following subjects:
Chinese and Japanese languages (moderately difficult conversation, official and commercial
correspondence, and translation from newspapers and periodicals).
Political history and political institutions of the country.
Commercial geography of the country.
Foreign trade of the country.
Elementary knowledge of such of the laws of the country as pertain to the duties which
the student may ultimately be called upon to perform.
Consular and Diplomatic regulations and administration (second year) .
(gr) Method of examination
These examinations shall be held by a board composed of the language secretary of the mission,
one other Foreign Service officer, and one qualified American designated by the head of the mission.
The examinations shall be both oral and written, and in order to pass officers must receive a rating
of 80 on a scale of 100 on languages and an average of 80 on a scale of 100 on all other subjects.
The findings of the board, accompanied by the papers in the written examinations, and a de-
tailed report of the special qualifications, industry, moral conduct, and dependableness of each
oflScer will be made by the head of the mission to the Secretary of State for consideration and
approval. Inasmuch as the findings of the board are not effective until approved, no information
in regard to the ratings given by the board should be communicated to the candidates except upon
the specific authority of the Secretary of State.
All examinations will take place at the diplomatic mission unless orders to the contrary are
issued by the Secretary of State. In the event that the exigencies of the service shall not permit
officers who may have been assigned elsewhere to return to Tokyo and Peking for the purpose of
examination, the head of the mission may, after the preparation of the papers by the language officer,
mail them in personal and sealed envelopes to the officer in charge of the post at which the candi-
date for examination is serving, who shall conduct the written examinations in the same manner
as if they were being held at the diplomatic mission, leaving the oral part of the examination
to be taken at the diplomatic mission or elsewhere when feasible, as the Secretary of State may
determine in each case.
{h) Effect of failure in examinatiori
If the Foreign Service officer assigned for language studj- shall be unable to pass cither of the
prescribed examinations, unless his failure arises from causes which would justify a continuation
of language study, and reexamination, his assignment for language study shall be terminated and
he shall be assigned elsewhere for duty.
oeganizatiOjST of the foreign service 359
(i) Promotion
A Foreign Service officer assigned for language study shall be promoted to fill the first existing
vacancy in the next higher salary group of Foreign Service officers, unclassified, upon passing the
examination required to be taken at the end of the first year of his assignment, and to one further
such advancement upon passing the examination required to be taken at the end of the second year
of his assignment, as set forth in subparagraph (/) of these regulations.
(j) Duties
A Foreign Service officer having thus qualified in the language shall be assigned at the discre-
tion of the Secretary of State for duty at one of the consulates or at the diplomatic mission in the
country where the language is used. Such officers are subordinate to the principal officer at the post
to which they may be assigned, and it will be their duty to perform, under his direction, the work of
translating and interpreting and such other duties in the office as may in the judgment of the officer
in charge be necessary, including the preparation of accounts, the drafting of correspondence, the
filing and recording of correspondence, the certification of invoices, notarial work, the handling of
citizenship and passport cases, the coding and decoding of telegrams, and the preparation of trade
reports.
Consistent with the exigencies of the service, it will be the policy of the Department to assign
an officer trained in the language for an initial period of five consecutive years, exclusive of the
period spent on language assignment, or periods devoted to leave, to posts in the country where
he has done his language study.
(k) Performance of office work by Foreign Service officers on language assignment
Foreign Service officers attached to a mission or other office for language study may be required,
in the discretion of the chief of mission, to perform some minor part of the official work of the office
to the end that they may gain useful knowledge of the mode of transacting official business and of
the forms and practices emploj^ed therein. In Japan work in the Consulate General at Tokyo will,
as far as practicable, be substituted for work in the Embassy. The chief of mission will be careful,
however, not to permit duties of the character mentioned to interfere with the duties of the officer
in acquiring a thorough knowledge of the language of the country.
(Z) Optional examination for promotion
No examinations for promotion other than those specified in subparagraph (/) shall be required,
but any Foreign Service ofiicer who has successfully completed the language assignment provided
for in the foregoing paragraphs of these regulations may, after the expiration of a period of not less
than one year, if he desires, present himself for a further examination for promotion. This examina-
tion shall cover the following subjects:
Advanced Chinese and Japanese (conversation, composition, and translation from news-
papers and current periodicals).
Political history and political institutions of the countr}'.
Commercial geography, resources, and industries of the country.
Foreign trade of the country.
The law of the country as affecting foreigners.
Consular and Diplomatic regulations and practice.
(m) Method of examination
The method of examination will be that described in subparagraph (g) of these regulations.
(n) Promotion
Upon successfully passing the foregoing examination, a Foreign Service officer whose efficiency
record is in other respects satisfactory will be eligible for promotion to fill the first available vacancy
in the class in the Foreign Service next above that in which he is at the time when lie presents
himself for examination. The rule now followed, that no officer will be recommended for advance-
ment before the expiration of eighteen months after his most recent promotion shall not be applica-
ble in making the promotion provided for in this paragra]:)h.
360 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
(o) Regional assignments
In order to meet special needs of the Service, the Personnel Board may designate for regional
assignments in China and Japan and for study in connection therewith any Foreign Service officer
who has already had experience in those parts of the world, whether in the Foreign Service or
otherwise, and who can satisfactorily establish the seriousness of his desire and his qualifications
for regional assignments. Subparagraphs (i) and (n) of these regulations will not apply to officers
designated for regional assignment and study under this subparagraph. Subparagraphs (i) and
(n) apply only to those officers in the unclassified grade with salary of $2500 selected under the pro-
visions of subparagraph (a). Officers designated for regional assignment and study under this
subparagraph will be promoted in such manner and at such times as may be considered equitable
by the Personnel Board due regard being had to their previous record, their progress in their studies,
and their relative standing as compared with other officers.
Calvin Coolidge
The White House,
May £6, 1928.
19. FOREIGN EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
Country and date of
presentation
Albania
Oct. 8, 1926.
Argentina -
Nov. 21,
Austria
May 7, 1925.
Belgium
Oct. 26, 1927.
Bolivia
Feb. 10, 1928.
Brazil
June 19, 1925.
Bulgaria
Dec. 17, 1925.
Canada
Feb. 18, 1927.
Mr. Falk Konitza.
Office of legation..
Seiior Dr. Don Manuel E. Malbran.
Seiior Don Adolfo J. de Urquiza.
Sefior Don Pablo Santos Mufioz.
Sefior Don Wenceslao Escalante.
Senor Don Manuel G. Durand...
Senor Don Manuel de Olazabal..
Office of finance...
Office of embassy.
Mr. Edgar L. O. Prochnik.
Mr. Eugen Hauenschield . .
Office of legation
His Highness Prince Albert de Ligne (absent).
Viscount de Lantsheere
Mr. Raoul Grenade.
Mr. Jean Cattier
Office of embassy . . .
Senor Don Eduardo Diez de Medina.
Senor Don George de la Barra.
Office of legation
Mr. S. Gurgfil do Amaral
Mr. Paulo Coelho de Almeida
Commander Jos6 do Couto Aguirre.
Mr. Mario de Lima Barbosa..
Mr. Mauro de Freitas
Mr. Ja>Tne Sloan Chermont
Mr. Jos6 B. Monteiro Lobato
Office of embassy..
Mr. Simeon RadeS (absent) ..
Mr. Stephen P. Bisseroff
Office of legation.
The Honorable Vincent Massey (absent)
Mr. Hume Wrong
Mr. Merchant Mahoney
Mr. Thomas Archibald Stone.
Mr. Keith Crowther
Office of legation
E. E. and M, P.
Ambassador E.
First secretary
First secretary of embassy
Attache
Assistant commercial attachfi.
Attache
E. E. andM. P
Counselor of legation.
Ambassador E. and P
First secretary of embassy and
charge d'affaires ad interim
(Jan. 8, 1931).
Commercial counselor
Financial attache
E. E.and M. P
First secretary of legation.
Ambassador E. and P
First secretary of embassy.
Naval attache
Second secretary
Second secretary
Second secretary ^
Commercial attache
E. E.and M.P
First secretary of legation and
charge d'affaires ad interim
(Aug. 7, 1930).
E. E.and M. P
Counselor and charge d'affaires
ad interim (Aug. 4, 1930).
First secretary
Second secretary
Second secretary _
Mayflower Hotel.
Mayflower Hotel.
1600 New Hampshire
Ave.
1806 Corcoran Street.
3601 Connecticut Ave.
1806 Corcoran Street.
2331 Cathedral Ave.
The Broadmoor Apart-
ments.
1806 Corcoran Street.
1806 Corcoran Street.
2343 Massachusetts Ave
2732 Thirty-fourth Street
2343 Massachusetts Ave
1780 Massachusetts Ave
1777 Massachusetts Ave,
1303 New Hampshire
Ave.
Wardman Park Hotel.
1303 New Hampshire
A\e.
1704 Eighteenth Street.
1714 Nineteenth Street.
1424 Sixteenth Street.
1723 Riggs Place.
2126 Connecticut Ave.
1704 Eighteenth Street.
1704 Eighteenth Street.
2101 R Street.
1758 Q Street.
1746 Massachusetts Ave.
2110 Bancroft Place.
1926 Belmont Road.
1555 Thirty-flfth Street.
1751 Eighteenth Street.
1746 Massachusetts Ave.
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362
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Country and date of
presentation
Chile..
Oct. f>, 1927.
Senor Don Carlos G. DSvila
Senor Don Oscar Blanco VieL.
Lieutenant Colonel Zorobabel Galeno.
Senor Don ATanuel Valdfis
Senor Don Carlos de la Barra
Senor Don Rene Montero
Seiior Don Carlos H. Lee. -
Seiior Don Genaro Benavides
Office of commercial attache -
Office of embassy.
China
Mar. 25, 1929.
Mr. Chao-Chu Wu.
Costa Rica.
Oct. 2, 192
Cuba
Dec. 21, 1926.
Czechoslovakia.
Nov. 20, 1928.
Mr. Yung Kwai .
Mr. Ta-Kwang Wu
Mr. Nie Quong Ou
Mr. Seymour Ching-Yuan Cheng.
Mr. Yung-chung IIo
Mr. Kai-Yu Loh
Mr. Su-Lee Chang
Office of legation
Seiior Don Jos6 M. Coronado.
Senor Don Nicolas de Zubiria .
Office of legation
Seiior Don Manuel Castro Qucsada (absent).
Seiior Don Fernando E. Piza
Seiior Don Quillermo E. Gonzalez.
Seiior Don Mario Montealegre
Office of legation
Seiior Don Orestes Ferrara (absent).
Seiior Don Jose T. Baron
Ambassador E. and P 2305 Massachusetts Ave.
First secretary of embassy Mayflower Hotel.
Military attache \ Woodley Park Towers.
Secretary of embassy 1 2100 Massachusetts Ave.
Commercial secretary.
Attache
Commercial attache...
Attache...-
E. E. and M. P
Counselor of legation.
Second secretary.
Third secretary..
Attache
Attache
Attache
Attache
E. E.and M. P.
First secretary of legation and
charge d'affaires ad interim
(July 2, 1930).
Second secretary _.
E. E. and M. P.
First secretary and charge
d'affaires ad interim (Nov. 4,
1930).
Commercial counselor
Second secretary
Seiior Don Pedro Rodriguez-Capote.
Seiior Don Nemesio Ledo
Seiior Don Gonzalo Giiell
Seiior Don Luis Marino Perez
Captain Enrique A. Prieto
Seiior Don Jos6 A. Sera
Senor Don Orestes Garcia.
Office of commercial, military,
attaches.
Office of embassy
Ambassador E. and P
Counselor of embassy and
charge d'affaires ad interim
(Dec. 22, 1930).
First secretary of embassy
First secretary
Second secretary of embassy...
Commercial attache
Military attache
Attache and secretary to the
Ambassador.
Attache
Mr. Ferdinand Veverka (absent),.. ..' E. E. and M. P..
Dr. Jan Skalick^ Counselor of legation and
charge d'afTaires ad interim
Dr. Josef NemcCek.
Mr. Jan Papanek..
Mr. Ales Broz
Office of legation...
(Oct. 8, 1930).
First secretary of legation .
Secretary of legation
Secretary of legation
2154 Florida Ave.
3403 P Street.
2154 Florida Ave.
17 Battery Place, New
York City.
2154 Florida Ave.
Nineteenth and ^'ernon
Streets.
3312 Highland Place,
Cleveland Park.
2001 Nineteenth Street
The Jefferson.
The Fairfax.
Barr Building. 910
Seventeenth Street.
1838 Connecticut Ave.
1639 Nineteenth Street.
Connecticut Ave.
2630 Sixteenth Street.
3500 Thirtieth Street.
2800 Ontario Road.
1669 Columbia Road.
3625 Sixteenth Street.
1434 Webster Street.
3600 Massachusetts Ave.
1448 Girard Street.
5018 Sixteenth Street.
2630 Sixteenth Street.
2630 Sixteenth Street.
2349 Massachusetts .\ve.
3104 Cathedral Ave.
2349 Massachusetts .\v«
3059 Porter Street.
2137 Leroy Place.
2349 Massachusetts Av(
i
FOREIGN EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
363
Country and date of
presentation
Name
Rank
Address
Mr. Otto Wadsted
Mr. Hubert de Wichfeld
E. E. and M. P
Counselor of legation
Honorary counselor of legation.
1911 R Street.
1605 Twenty-second St.
701-706 Barr Building,
910 Seventeenth Street.
Hotel Lafayette.
Hotel Roosevelt.
The Chastleton.
Dominican Republic...
.A.pr. 24, 1930.
Senor Rafael Brache
Senor Persic C. Franco
Seiior Ulises F. Espaillat
Senor Antonio Mota...
OflBce of legation
E. E.andM. P
First secretary of legation
Second secretary of legation. . .
Commercial attache
Woodward Building.
1712 New Hampshire
Senor Dr. Don Homero Viteri Lafronte
Seiior Dr. Don Carlos Proaiio Alvarez
Senor Don Galo Plaza
Office of legation
E. E.andM. P
First secretary
Oct. 25,.1929.
Avenue.
Wardman Park Hotel
Attache
2031 Florida Avenue
1712NewHampshireAve.
Egypt
i E. E.and M. P
.\ly Ismail Bey
Mr. Mohamed Waguih Rostom
First secretary and charge
d'affaires ad interim (Mar.
19, 1930).
Second secretary
2301 Massachusetts Ave.
1661 Crescent Place
Mr. Andre Cattaui
Attache
Meridian Hill Studios
El Salvador . . .
Senor Dr. Don Francisco A. Lima (absent).
Senor Dr. Don Carlos Leiva
Senor Don Roberto D. Meltodez....
E. E.andM. P
Sept. 20, 1927.
Counselor of legation and
charge d'affaires ad interim
(Feb. 14, 1928).
Second secretary
Commercial attache....
Attache....
3800NewHampshireAve.
Senor J. Francisco A guilar
Office of legation
2001 Connecticut Ave.
Estonia
Colonel Victor Mutt
Consul general in New York
City in charge of legation
(Nov. 17, 1927).
Office of consulate general
1860 Broadway, New
York City.
Mr. L. Astrom
Dr. Niilo Idman
E. E. and M. P
Feb. 17, 1922.
Mr. Paul Claudel
Mar. 28, 1927.
IMr. Jules Henry
Naval attache
1810 Wyoming .\venue.
First secretary of embassy
Assistant military attache for
aeronautifcs.
Assistant military attache
.Assistant naval attache
Second secretary of embassy..
Third secretary of embassy
Attache of embassy
Major Georges Thenault
1707 Nineteenth Street
Major Emmanuel Lombard
2015 Fifteenth Street
Engineer Lieutenant Commander Paul
Duban.
Mr. Raymond Bousquet
2200 Nineteenth Street.
1661 Crescent Place
Mr. Philippe Baudet
Mayflower Hotel
Mr. Claude-Achille Clarac
1600 Twentieth Street
Office of military attache
Office of naval attach^
The Portner, 2015 Fif-
teenth Street.
The Argonne.
364
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Country and date of
presentation
France (continued).
Germany.
Jan. 31,
Great Britain...
Mar. 24, 1930.
Greece
Dec 12, 1924.
Guatemala
Jan. 11, 1928.
Haiti
July 14, 1930.
Honduras
Aug. 22, 1929,
Hungary
Jan. 11, 1922.
Office of commercial attach^.
Office of financial attach^.
Office of embassy.
Herr Friedrich W. von Prittwitz und Qaffron.
Herr O. C. Kiep
Herr Rudolf Leitner
Herr Emil L. Baer
Herr Johann Q. Lohmann
Herr Wolfgang Qans Edler Herr zu Putlitz..
Herr Alexander von Wuthenau
Office of embassy
G. C.
Tlie Hon. Sir Ronald Lindsay, P. C"
M. G., K. C. B., C. V. O.
Mr. Ronald Ian Campbell
Colonel Maurice Fitzmaurice Day, M. C.
Captain J.S. M. Ritchie
Wing Commander The Hon. L. J. E.
Twistleton-Wykeham-Fiennes.
Sir John Joyce Broderick, K.B.E., C.M.G.
Mr. T. A. Shone
Mr. C. J. W. Torr
Mr. Michael H. Hu.xley..
Engineer Commander W. C. Horton
Captain J. T. Godfrey
Mr. A. J. Pack
Mr. Michael Wright
Mr. A. R. Dew
Mr. Leander McCormick-Goodhart, O.B.E.
Mr. H. H. Sims
The Hon. Mark Watson
Office of embassy
Mr. Charalambos Simopoulos.
Mr. Angelo Anninos
Mr. Emile C. Vrisakis
Office of legation
Seiior Dr. Don Adrian Recinos...
Senor Dr. Don Ramiro Fern&ndez
Office of legation
Mr. Ulrich Duvivie
Mr. Numa Rigaud.
Office of legation...
Seftor Dr. Don Ernesto Argueta
Sefior Dr. Don Carlos A. Perdomo.
Office of legation.
Count Lfczlo Szdchfinyi
Mr. Nicholas de V6gh
Lieutenant Colonel S. A. Bfldy.
Baron Paul Schell.
Office of legation
Ambassador E. and P
Counselor of embassy
First secretary of embassy.
First secretary of embassy. _
Secretary of embassy
Secretary of embassy
Secretary of (
Ambassador E. and P.
Counselor of embassy..
Military attache
Naval attache
Air attache
Commercial counselor of em-
First secretary
Second secretary
Second secretary
Assistant naval attache...
Assistant military attache.
Commercial secretary
Third secretary
Third-secretary
Commercial secretary
Attache
Attache
E. E. andM. P
Counselor of legation.
First secretary
E. E. and M. P.
First secretary..
E. E.andM. P
Secretary of legation.
E. E. and M. P
First secretary of legation.
E. E. andM. P
Secretary of legation.
Military attache
Attache
245 Fifth Avenue, New
York City.
35 Nassau Street, New
York City.
2034 Sixteenth Street,
1435 Massachusetts Ave.
3229 Idaho Avenue.
3105 Thirty-sixth Street.
Wardman Park Hotel.
3007 Porter Street.
1336 Nineteenth Street.
3812 Warren Street.
1439 Massachusetts Ave.
3100 Massachusetts Ave.
1830 Jefferson Place.
1603 Connecticut Ave.
1821 Twenty-third Street.
2400 Sixteenth Street.
Wardman Park Hotel.
3132 O Street.
3265 N Street.
3414 Garfield Street.
Wardman Park Hotel.
2400 Sixteenth Street.
2336 Massachusetts Ave.
1830 Jefferson Place.
1785 Massachusetts Ave.
Wardman Park Hotel.
The Anchorage.
3100 Massachusetts Ave.
2139 R Street.
Wardman Park Hotel.
2456 Twentieth Street.
2139 R Street.
1614 Eighteenth Street
3602 Sixteenth Street.
1614 Eighteenth Street.
1703 Q Street.
1703 Q Street.
1100 Sixteenth Street.
728 Fern Place, Takoma
Park, D. C.
1100 Sixteenth Street.
2929 Massachusetts Ave.
Wardman Park Hotel.
1424 Sixteenth Street.
Wardman Park Hotel.
1424 Sixteenth Street
FOREIGN EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
365
Country and date of
presentation
Irish Free State.
Mar. 14, 1929.
Italy
Mar. 2, 1925.
Japanese Empire.
Oct. 24, 1928.
Latvia
Lithuania
Nov. 2, 1928.
Luxemburg.
Mr. Michael Mac White..
Mr. Colman J. O'Donovan
Oflace of legation
E. E. and M. P
Secretary of legation.
Nobile Qiacomo de Martino
Count Alberto Marchetti di Muriaglio ,
Signor Giuseppe Catalan! ,
Captain Nobile Luigi Notarbartolo dei
Duchi di Villarosa.
Lieutenant Colonel Marco Pennaroli
Commander Paolo Sbernadori..
Count Quido Roncalli di Montorio
Signor Adriano Monaco.
Nobile Carlo Andrea Soardi-
Lieutenant Nobile Giulio Figarolo dei Conti
di Oropello.
Marquis Rolando Dalla Rosa Prati di Col-
lechio.
Signor Romolo Angelone
Signor Eugenio Bonardelli
Office of military attache, naval attach^, and
air attache.
Office of embassy
Ambassador E. and P
Counselor of embassy
Second counselor of embassy..
Naval attache
Military attache
Air attache
First secretary of embassy.
Secretary of embassy
Secretary of embassy
.\ssistant naval attache
AttachS-
Commercial attache
Counselor for emigration.
Mr. Katsuji Debuchi
Mr. Kensuke Harinouchi.
Ambassador E. and P.
Counselor of embassy.
Mr. Juichi Tsushima
Rear Admiral Tsuneyoshi Sakano
Mr. Sotomatsu Kato
Colonel Shohei Washizu
Mr. Kosaku Midzusawa
Mr. Yasuto Shudo
Mr. Teruo Hachiya
Mr. Kiichi Gunji _.
Lieutenant Colonel Kumaichi Teramoto..
Mr. Shunichi Kase
Lieutenant Commander Chiaki Matsuda,
Mr. Gizo Tanaka
Mr. Kaoru Maki
Major Yutaka Hirota
Lieutenant Sadamu Sanagi
Mr. Hikozo Tanaka
Mr. Hidenari Terasaki
Mr. Yoji Hirota
Mr. Fumio Miura
Mr. Kakichi Ozawa
Mr. Sadao Hirose
Office of embassy
Financial attache
Naval attache
Counselor of embassy
Military attache
First secretary of embassy.
Commercial secretary
Second secretary
Second secretary
Assistant military attache-
Second secretary . _
Assistant naval attache
Third secretary
Third secretary
Assistant military attache.
Assistant naval attache
attache
Attache
Attache
Attache
Attache --
.attache...-
Mr. Arthur B. Lule.
Office of consulate general.
Consul general in New York
City in charge of legation
(May 7, 1927).
Mr. Bronius Zasimir Balutis
Dr. Mikas Bagdonas
Office of legation
E.E.andM. P
Secretary of legation.
Baron Raymond de Waha (absent) .
Charge d'affaires (Oct. 12, 1920)
1761 N Street.
The Fairfax.
1800 Connecticut Ave.
2700 Sixteenth Street.
2314 Tracy Place.
1301 Sixteenth Street.
Mayflower Hotel.
1911 R Street.
Wardman Park Hotel.
3601 Idaho Ave.
2633 Fifteenth Street.
2633 Fifteenth Street.
1806 Twenty-fourth
Street.
2633 Fifteenth Street.
1814 Irving Street.
1601 Fuller Street.
1601 Fuller Street.
1321 K Street.
2817 Thirty-second
Street.
Wardman Park Hotel.
3700 Massachusetts Ave.
The Portland.
3701 Sixteenth Street.
4100 Cathedral Ave.
Valley Vista Apartment.
The Portland.
3715 Van Ness Street.
1614 Decatur Street.
2737 Devonshire Place.
1750 Sixteenth Street.
1600 Rhode Island Ave.
225 Broadway, N
York City.
2622 Sixteenth Street.
2622 Sixteenth Street.
2622 Sixteenth Street.
366
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Country and date of
presentation
Name
Rank
Address
Mexico --
Feb. 24, 1925.
Sefior Don Pablo Ilerrera de Huerta..
Senor Dr. Don Pablo Campos-Ortlz
Counselor
1823 Sixteenth Street
First secretary
1744 Irving Street.
The Argonne.
Tiffany Apartments.
Victoria Apartments.
1704 Irving Street.
2002 P Street
Senor Don Luciano Joublanc Rivas
Second secretary
Senor Don Francisco V4squez-Treserra
Senor Don Carlos Barrera
Secretary of embassy
Senor Coronel Don Francisco J. Aguilar
Gonzalez.
Senor Major Don Gustavo Larriva y Arfevalo
Senor Ingeniero Don Pascual Gutierrez-
Roldan.
Senor Ingeniero Don Juan Mas.-
OflBce of embassy
Military attach^
Assistant military attach^
Attache
1361 Irving Street.
1854 Wyoming Ave.
1854 M'yoming .\ve.
2829 Sixteenth Street
Attache
Netherlands
Mr J n van Royen
E. E. and M. P
2535 Fifteenth Street
Mar. 15, 1927.
Mr. L G. van Iloorn
Counselor of legation
2633 Fifteenth Street
Mr. L. A. H. Peters
Attache
3509 Patterson Street
Mr J H van Royen jr
Attache
2535 Fifteenth Street
OflBce of legation
1470 Euclid Street
E. E. and M. P -.-.
Apr. 15, 1929.
Senor Dr. Don Evaristo Carazo
Office of legation
2401 Fifteenth Street
Mr. Halvard H. Bachke
E. E. and M. P
Mayflower Hotel.
2415 Twentieth Street
Dec. 29, 1927.
Mr Leonhard C P Offerdahl
First secretary of legation
Mr Aage B Kloumann
Attache
Wardman Park Hotel
The Wyoming.
1535 New Hampshire
Avenue.
Panama .
Sefior Dr. Don Ricardo J. Alfaro..
E. E. and M. P
Aug. 28, 1922.
Office of legation
1535 New Hampshire
Secretary of legation and
charge d'affaires ad interim
(April 1, 1929).
Avenue.
Persia
Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah (absent)
Mr. Abdol Vahab Bader
E. E. and M. P
Dec. 7, 1926.
First secretary of legation and
charge d'affaires ad interim
(Oct. 22, 1930).
2620 Sixteenth Street.
Peru .
Sefior Don Manuel de Freyre y Santander..
Dr. Juan Mendoza Almenara
July 24, 1930.
First secretary of embassy
3000 Connecticut Ave.
2633 Connecticut Ave.
Poland
Mr. Tytus Filipowicz
Ambassador E. and P
2640 Sixteenth Street
Mar. 4, 1930.
2640 Sixteenth Street.
Mr Victor Podoski
1 Riggs Court, Dupont
Circle.
2716 Thirty-sixth Place.
Attache
Mr. Witold Wankowicz
Commercial counselor
Shoreham Hotel.
Mr. Alexander M'oytkiewicz.
Financial counselor . .
2640 Sixteenth Street.
GfTice of embassy
2640 Sixteenth Street.
FOREIGN EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
367
Country and date of
presentation
Portugal
May 1, 1902.
Rumania
Oct. 15, 1929.
Salvador
(See El Salvador.)
Siam
May 29, 1929.
Spain
Oct. 11, 1926.
Sweden
Feb. 9. 1926.
Switzerland
May 25, 1920.
Turkey
Dec. 5. 1927.
Viscount d'Alte
Mr. Augusto Mendes Leal.
OflSce of legation
E. E. and M. P.
First secretary..
Wardman Park Hotel.
2601 Calvert Street.
2601 Calvert Street.
Mr. Charles A. Davila
Mr. F. C. Nano
Mr. George Boncesco
Dr. Andrei Popovici ,
Office of financial counselor
Office of legation
Mr. Serge Ughet
Office
Major General Prince Amoradat Kridakara.
Luang Chara
Luang Mitradarm i
Mr. Snga Nilkamhaeng
Office of legation
E. E.and M. P 1607 Twenty-third Street.
Counselor of legation 1 1607 Twenty-third Street.
Financial counselor of legation I Shoreham Ilotel.
Secretary of legation I Shoreham Hotel.
t 1601 Twenty-third Street.
160) Twenty-third Street.
140 East Eighty-first
Street, New York City.
Room 806, 17 East Forty-
fifth Street, New York
City.
E. E. and M. P 1 2300 Kalorama Road.
Second secretary of legation...! 2300 Kalorama Road.
Third secretary of legation ' 2300 Kalorama Road.
Attachfe. 2300 Kalorama Road.
2300 Kalorama Road.
Senor Don Alejandro Padilla y Bell
Count de Montefuerte
Sefior Don Luis Calderon
Seiior Don Jose Ricardo Gomez Acebo ..
Senor Don Ramon Padilla y de Satrustegui.
Captain losfi Iglesias y Abelaira
Major Joaquin Planell Riera
Sefior Don Miguel Echegaray y Romea
Office of commercial counselor
Office of embassy
Ambassador E. and P ..j 2801 Sixteenth Street.
Counselor of embassy 1 Shoreham Hotel.
Commercial counselor Woodley Park Towers.
First secretary of embassy
Second secretary of embassy. .
Naval attache
Military attache
Attache
Mr. W. Bostrom...
Baron Johan Beck-Friis.
Mr. Gustaf Weidel
Mr. R. R. Bagge.
Office of legation.
Mr. Marc Peter
Mr. Etienne Lardy.
Mr. Pierre de Salis..
Office of legation
Union of South Africa.
Nov. 5, 1929.
Mr. Ahmet Muhtar...
Mr. Ahmet Bedi
Mr. NuriSabit
Mr. U?5akiBiilent...
Mr. Muzaffer .A.hmet.
Office (
2801 Sixteenth Street.
Wardman Park Hotel.
1650 Harvard Street.
719 Fifteenth Street.
2700 Fifteenth Street.
E. E. and M. P.... 2249 R Street.
Counselor of legation • 2804 Thirty-fourth Place.
Commercial counselor of lega- : 340,5 O Street,
tion.
Attach^... -.! 2100 Massachusetts Ave.
' 2249 R Street.
E. E.and M. P.
Counselor of legation.
Attache
Ambassador E. and P 1708 Massachusetts Ave
Mr. Eric Hendrik Louw...
Dr. Philip R. Botha
Mr. Eugene Kevin Scallan.
Office of legation
2031 Q Street.
55 Observatory Circle.
Wardman Park Hotel.
2013 Hillyer Place.
Counselor of embassy Hay-Adams House.
First secretary of embassy Hay-Adams House.
Second secretary of embassy.
Commercial attache
E. E. and M. P 1607 Twenty-second St.
Commercial secretary
Secretary of legation... 2100 Massachusetts Ave.
I 1607 Twenty-second St.
Hay-Adams House.
1708 Massachusetts Ave.
Hay-Adams House.
368
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Country and dale of
presentation
Name
Rank
Address
Dr. J. Varela
Dr. J. A Mora
Mr. J. A. Varela, jr _
E. E. and M. P
May 12, 1920.
First secretary of legation
\ttach6
2119 Leroy Place.
Venezuela
Seiior Dr. Don Pedro Manuel Arcaya
E.E.andM.P
Counselor of legation
ing, 1317 F Street.
1628 Twenty-first Street
July 2'i, 1930
Sefior Dr Don Pedro Marquez
Secretary
Senor Don Pedro Rivero
Attachfe
506-208 Barr Building,
910 Seventeenth Street.
1520 Sixteenth Street.
Yugoslavia
Dr. Leonide Pltamie
E. E.andM. P
Secretary of legation
May 24, 1929.
Mr Bojidar Stoianovitch
1520 Sixteenth Street
Mr Nikola Perazic
Attache
1611 Connecticut \ve
Attache
1520 Sixteenth Street.
20. FOREIGN CONSULAR OFHCES IN THE UNITED STATES
[The letter "p" Indicates provisional recognition; the letter " t " indicates temporary recognition]
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
AFGHANISTAN
The diplomatic and con-
sular representatives of Tur-
key have charge of the inter-
ests of Afghanistan in the
United States.
ALBANIA
Massachusetts Boston.
ABGENTINA
George N. Prifti, consul.
Florida Apalachicola .
Alabama Mobile Q. Russell Ladd, vic« consul
California Los Angeles H. C. Niese, vice consul.
San Francisco Juan Carlos Godoy, consul general.
Horacio Rovira, consul
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Ne-
vada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyo-
ming.
For the Philippine Islands.
Boutwell Dunlap, vice consul
For California.
Connecticut New Haven vice consul
For Connecticut.
William W. Pooser, vice consul
I With jurisdiction also in St. Joseph.
Jacksonville George W. Hardee, vice consul
I Pensacola J. Harris Pierpont, vice consul
I Tampa | L. N. Dantzler, jr., vice consul
Georgia I Brunswick vice consul..
W. H. Morrell, vice consul
Dlinois Chicago ' Agustin Mariano Ojeda, consul
' Agustin J. Fink, vice consul
I For Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Springfield | Pedro Navarro, vice consul
Louisiana New Orleans consul general..
I Antonio Ashby, vice consul
For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and
Texas.
Maryland Baltimore Hector I. Mendez, consul
For Maryland.
Massachusetts Boston Manuel Gonzalez Durand, consul
Jos6 J. McLean, vice consul
Juan Emilio Capurro, vice consul
For Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.
Michigan Detroit Samuel Fitzpatrick, vice consul
Mississippi Oulfport Carlos Augusto Simpson, vice consul
For Mississippi.
Missouri St. Louis Gustavo von Brechi, vice consul
369
370
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
ARGENTINA— Continued
New York
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Philippine Islands..
Porto Rico
South Carolina
Texas
Virginia -
Washington
AUSTRIA
Canal Zone
Illinois
Maryland.
New York.
Ohio
Porto Rico
BELGIUM
Alabama
New York City.
Cleveland
Portland
Philadelphia-
Manila
San Juan
Charleston
Port Arthur
Newport News
Norfolk
Seattle
Panama...
Chicago
Baltimore
New York City.
Cleveland
San Juan
Birmingham.
Los Angeles---
San Francisco.
Alejandro T. Bollini, consul general
For Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, a
For Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Arturo G. Fauzon, vice consul
For Ohio.
John A. Lothrop, vice consul
Eduardo Qruning Rosas, consul
For Pennsylvania.
Jos6 Florentino Fernandez, honorary consul...
For the Philippine Islands.
Sergio Ramirez, vice consul
For Porto Rico.
A. Beauregard Betancourt, vice consul.
Christopher Stephen Flanagan, vice consul
H. C. Leslie, vice consul
Alberto Guridi Bazerque, consul
For Virginia and North Carolina.
John P. Hausman, vice consul
Erwin Juan Wassermann, vice consul
For Washington.
Nov. 2, 1926
Apr. 13.1923
Mar. 22, 1926
Sept. 21. 1927
Sept. U, 1911
May 14,1924
Mar. 2,1911
May 26, 1910
Feb. 19,1930
July 9, 1923
July 16,1926
August Jacobs-Kantstein, honorary consul Oct. 28, 1929
Michael F. Girtcn, honorary consul general.. Feb. 21, 1929
For Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Me.xico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota,
Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
For Hawaii and the Philippine Islands.
Charles William Galloway, honorary consul [ July 2, 1930
For Maryland and Delaware. |
Friedrich Fischerauer, consul general ; Feb. 15,1922
For Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont,
Virginia, and West Virginia.
Victor F. J. Tlach, honorary consul Apr.
For Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee. j
J. D. Stubbe, honorary consul j Sept.
For Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
V. G. Nesbit, consul (honorary) Dec.
For the counties of Bibb, Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee,
Clay, Cleburne, Colbert, Cullman, Dekalb, Etowah,
Fayette, Franklin, Jackson, JefTersou, Lamar, Lauderdale, \
Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall,
Morgan, Pickens, Randolph, St. Clair, Shelby, Talladega, i
Tuscaloosa, Walker, and Winston. |
T. M. Ross, consul (honorary) ' Jan.
For Alabama (except that part comprised in the jurisdiction
of the consulate at Birmingham).
Ch. Winsel, consul (honorary) —
For Arizona and southern California.
G. J. Simon, consul general May 8, 1923
For Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
P'or Hawaii.
FOREIGN CONSULAE OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
371
state
Residence
Name, rank, and Jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
BEIGITJM-Continued
Canal Zone
J Heurtematte consul (honorarv)
June 29 1925
J J Henriquez vice consul (honorarv)
June 29 1925
Denver
J Mignolet consul (honorarv)
Jan. 3, 1895
For Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming.
Nov. 20, 1924
Florida
Jacksonville
J. H. Bland, vice Consul (honorary)
For Florida.
July 12,1922
Nov. 23. 1922
Georgia
For Georgia (except southeastern Georgia) .
Savannah
A. J. Rosenthal," acting consul (honorary)
For the counties of Anpling, Berrien, Brooks, Bryan, Bul-
lock, Burke, Camden, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Charlton,
Chatham, Columbia, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Echols,
Effingham, Emanuel, Glascock, Glynn, Hancock, Hous-
ton, Irwin, Jefferson, Johnson, Laurens, Liberty, Lowndes,
McDuffie, Mcintosh, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce,
Pulaski, Richmond, Screven, Tattnall. Telfair, Thomas,
Twiggs, Ware, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wilcox,
Wilkinson, and Worth.
Sept. 4.1929
Jan. 5, 1927
Illinois
Chicago
C. Vermeren, consul .. . .
Mar. 23, 1915
John Cyrille Vermeren," vice consul
July 2, 1926
Emile Rosier," vice consul
Apr. 10, 1928
For Illinois (except the Moline consular district) and
Indiana.
Moline
Ed. Andries, vice consul (honorary)
Aug. 22.1929
For Illinois counties of Adams, Brown, Bureau, Cal-
houn, Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Knox,
McDonough, Mercer, Peoria, Pike, Rock Island, Schuy-
ler, Stark, and Warren.
For Iowa counties of Adair, Adams, Appanoose, Cass,
Clarke, Davis, Decatur, Des Moines, Fremont, Henry,
Jefferson, Johnson, Keokuk, Lee, Louisa, Lucas, Madison,
Mahaska, Marion, Mills, Monroe, Montgomery, Musca-
tine, Page, Pottawattamie, Ringgold, Scott, Taylor,
Union, Van Buren, Wapello, Warren, Washington, and
Wayne.
Kentucky
Louisville
Louis Hermann," acting vice consul (honorary)
Mar 24, 1920
For Kentucky (except the counties of Boone, Campbell, and
Kenton).
Louisiana..
New Orleans
F. Gobert, consul general
Mar. 5,1929
H. Dabezies, consul
Sept. 17, 1923
For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mis-
sissippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.
Maryland
Baltimore
J. G. AVhiteley, consul (honorary)
For Delaware and Maryland.
Feb. 5,1917
Massachusetts
Boston
Livingston Davis, consul (honorary)
Mar. 24, 1930
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Michigan
Detroit
P. Boeye, consul (honorarv)
July 28,1919
For Michigan.
Minnesota
Minneapolis
0. E. Safford, consul (honorary)
For Minnesota.
Jan. 18,1922
Missouri
Kansas City
P. C. Constant, consul (.honorary)
For Kansas City, Mo.
For Kansas. Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Sept. 4,1930
St. Louis
M. Seguin, consul (honorary)
For Missouri, except Kansas City
Aug. 12. 1913
New York
New York City..
J . Mali, consul ..
Jan. 5, 1924
For the United States (except the districts of the consuls in
New Orleans and San Francisco) .
372
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
BEIGIUM— Continued
Ohio
Oklahoma...
Oregon
Pennsylvanii
Philippine Islands.
Cleveland
Oklahoma City.
Portland
Philadelphia.-.
Name, rank, and Jurisdiction
Pittsburgh.
Manila 11
(Habana, Cuba) .
Mayaguez
Ponce
San Juan .
South Carolina
South Dakota.
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Virgin Islands.
Washlngton...
Wisconsin
Sioux Falls.
Memphis..,
Galveston...
Norfolk and New-
port News.
Richmond
P. Lincoln Mitchell, consul (honorary)
For Kentucky counties of Boone, Campbell, and Kenton.
For Ohio counties of Adams, Athens, Brown, Butler,
Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin,
Gallia, Greene, Hamilton, Highland, Hocking, Jackson,
Lawrence, Madison, Meigs, Monroe, Montgomery, Mor-
gan, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Preble,
Ross, Scioto, Vinton, Warren, and Washington.
E. E. Stearns, consul (honorary)
For the northern counties of Ohio.
W. F. Wilson, vice consul (honorary)
For Oklahoma.
S. Hill, honorary consul general
C. H. Labbe, vice consul (honorary).
For Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
Snowden Henry, consul
For the counties of Adams, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bradford,
Bucks, Carbon, Center, Chester, Clinton, Columbia,
Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Fulton,
Huntingdon, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lebanon,
Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, MiSlin, Monroe, Montgom-
ery, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry,
Philadelphia, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan,
Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wayne, Wyoming, and
York.
R. de Reume, consul (honorary)
For the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler,
Cambria, Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk,
Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Law-
rence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren.
Washington, and Westmoreland.
Vander Straeten, consul general
M. Verlinden, consul...
For the Philippine Islands.
J. de Neefl, consul general
For the possessions of the United States In the West Indies.
A. Bravo, vice consul (honorary)
For the Departments of Aguadilla and Mayagiiez.
Rigoberto Dajiena, consular agent (honorary)
M. I. Saldana, consul (honorary)
For the Departments of Arecibo, Bayamon, Guayama,
Humacao and Ponce, and the island of Vieques.
G. X. Mann, consul (lionorary)
For North Carolina and South Carolina.
X. Priim, consul (honorary)
P. S. McDonald, consul (honorary)
M. H. Roy.ston, consul (honorary)
For Texas.
P. J. Andrf Mottu, consul (honorary)
Date of rec-
ognition
Feb. 28,]
Sept. 6,1
Apr. 24,1916
Sept. 1,1909
Feb. 20,1924
(Habana, Cuba) .
St. Thomas
Seattle
Green Bay.
Fred E. Nolting, consul (honorary)
For Virginia and West Virginia.
J. de Neeff, consul general
For the possessions of the United States In the West Indies.
E. Van Beverhoudt, consul (honorary) _
For St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas.
R. Auzias de Turenne, consul (honorary)
J. Hertogs, vice consul (honorary)
For Washington.
M. J. Ueynen, consul (honorary)
For Wisconsin.
July 12,1929
July 1, 1930
Feb. 11,1927
Dec. 28,1925
Dec. 10,1906
May 21, 1930
Apr. 16,1927
May 27, 1926
Apr. 16,1924
Aug. 14,1919
Jan. 2,1920
Feb. 1, 1918
Sept. 15, 1909
Dec. 28,1926
Oct. 14,1922
Feb. 18,1020
June 12. 1014
June 29, 1914
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
373
state
Kesidence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
BOLIVIA
Alabama
Mobile
Los Angeles
San Diego
San Francisco
Panama
T. Q. McQonigal, honorary vice consul
June 18,1914
June 17, 1927
California
Waldo Alborta, honorary consul
- consul..
Aug. 18, 1926
Cnnnl Znne
Jorge Eduardo Boyd honorary consul general
Nov 5 1925
Hartford
Nardo Pennisi Spina, honorary consul
Feb. 8, 1930
Illinois
Dubuque
New Orleans
Baltimore
May 27, 1925
Mar. 21, 1929
W. A. Smith, honorary consul
Alfredo Blanco, lionorary consul
Henry B. Wilcox, honorary consul
Arthur P. Pushing, consul (honorary)
Arnold Herman Peters, honorary consul...,
Edwin R. Heath, honorary consul
Arnold George Stifel, honorary consul
Walter Decker, consul general
Maryland
Feb. 2,1923
Michigan
Detroit
Kansas City
St. Louis
May 23, 1930
Missouri
Oct. 16.1895
Sept 7 1922
New York
New York City...
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
Xov 7 1930
Ohio
June 14, 1924
Pennsylvania
consul..
WUliam A. Waymouth, honorary consul
Julio C. Pino, honorary vice consul
John D. Leitch, vice consul (honorary)
Julio Landivar Moreno, consul
James M. Sheridan, vice consul (honorary)
For California.
Mar. 20, 1924
Rhode Island
Providence
Norfolk
Virginia
Jan. 6,1910
Washington
Seattle
Aug. 26, 1926
BRAZTT,
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Fernandina
Jacksonville
Palm Beach
Tampa
Savannah
Feb. 26,1927
Mar. 3.1924
Sept. 2,1927
Florida
Oct. 27,1914
Joel H. Tucker, vice consul (honorary).
Feb. 18, 1920
Truman G. McGonigal," consul (honorarv)
Oct. 28, 1926
Oeorgia
Earle G. Moore, vice consul
Purse Anderson Miller, vice consul
May 7, 1930
Aug. 16, 1930
Hawaii
May 15,1915
niinols
For Hawaii.
JoSo Carlos Muniz, consul
Gabriel de Andrade.p consul
Affonso De Luca, vice consul (honorary)
Carlos Ferreira de Araujo, consul general.
Luiz da Costa Carvalho, vice consul (honorary).
Joao Francisco dos Santos, jr., vice consul (honorary)
For Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Louisi-
ana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
George William Chester, consul . .....
Mar. 30, 1927
New Orleans
Baltimore
Oct. 22,1929
Feb, 28,1924
April 9,1924
Maryland
Dec. 18,1929
Oct. 28,1929
Apr. 9, 1924
William Everett Craig, vice consul (honorary)
Apr. 4, 1928
Sept. 12, 1924
St. Louis
Pedro M de Almeida, vice consul (honorary)
Nov. 1, 1929
Missouri
Oct. 28,1929
New York
New York City...
Apr. 8, 1927
Mrs Dai'^v de Hohtein Morse acting vice consul
Jan 27 1930
For Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Mary-
land, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana,
Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South
Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washing-
ton, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
For the District of Columbia and Hawaii
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
BRAZIL— Continued
Pennsylvania Pliiladelphia i Amynthas de Lima, consul i Aug.
! Oscar Correia," consul. | Nov.
; Henry C. Sheppard, vice consul (honorary) | July
Porto Rico ; San Juan , Waldemar E. Lee, vice consul (honorary) ..I June
Albert Edward Lee, commercial agent (honorary) May
South Carolina Charleston-
Texas Galveston-
Virginia... Newport News.
Norfolk.
Virgin Islands , St. Thomas.
Washington j Seattle
Wisconsin i Milwaukee..
Robert G. Rhett, jr.,!- vice consul (honorary)
Fred M. Burton, vice consul (honorary)
Miers S. Backenstoe, commercial agent (honorary)
Christopher Stephen Flanagan, vice consul (honorary)...
Richard Patrick Flanagan, commercial agent (honorary).
Caio Eugenio de Moraes Barros, consul
Harry Artliur Keitz, vice consul (honorary)
Pedro de Alcantara Nabuco de Abreu Filho,!" consul
Arthur Cameron Humphreys, vice consul (honorary)
George Levi,» consul (honorary)
F. B. Carter, vice consul (honorary)
Lewis Sherman, vice consul (honorary)
For Wisconsin.
New York City... Neal Dow Becker, honorary consul general.
! For the United States.
CHILE
California.
Arturo Rios Talavera, consul
Mauricio Herschel, honorary consul.
Arturo BascuMn E., consul general.
Los Angeles...
San Diego
j San Francisco.
Canal Zone \
Hawaii ' Honolulu ...' J. W. Waldron, consul (honorary)
Illinois j Chicago | M. H. Ehlert, consul (honorary)
Louisiana New Orleans Fernando Dahmen, consul
Maryland ' Baltimore Salvador Dinamarca Jofre, honorary consul.
.consul general.
Aug.
Feb.
July
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
July
Apr.
Apr.
May
17, 1926
5, 11)29
6, 1926
27,1905
2, 1914
3, 1921
18, 1920
9. 1926
21, 1911
13, 1915
29. 1926
20.1924
22, 1929
29, 1929
0, 1019
16. 1927
22,1929
.\pr. 3, 1930
Sept. 12, 1930
June 21,1930
Michigan..
Missouri..
New York.
Ohio.
Detroit
St. Louis
New York City...
Cincinnati
Pennsylvania.
Porto Rico
Virginia
Washington. -
Philadelphia-
San Juan
Norfolk
Seattle
Bruno B. Thannheimer, honorary consul.
May 27, 1912
Jan. 11,1912
Feb. 11,1929
July 2, 1930
May 26, 1927
Luis E. Feliu H., consul general..-
For the United States.
Guillermo Gazitiia, consul.
Francisco Pena, consul (honorary)...
For Ohio.
Enrique Bustos, consul (honorary)..
Filipo L. de Hostos, honorary consul.
June 1, 1928
California..
Canal Zone.
Hawaii-.
Illinois
Louisiana
New York
Oregon
Philippine Islands.
Washington
Luis Nagel A., consul
For Oregon and Washington.
San Francisco I Henry Kunghui Chang, consul general
Panama ' consul general.
I For the Canal Zone.
Honolulu j Yuen Su Wong, consul
Chicago... .j Koliang Yih,!" consul general
New Orleans
New York City...
Portland
Manila
Seattle.
Feb. 11,1929
Feb. 24,1926
June 11,1924
Aug. 22,1927
Apr. 3, 1930
Joe Tong Lee, vice consul .-.
Samuel Sung Young, consul general.
Moy Back Hin, honorary consul
Hsu Kun Kwong, consul general
For the Philippine Islands.
Goon Dip, honorary consul ] Mar. 1, 1909
Oct.
July
-A-Ug.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
28. 1929
15. 1930
1?, 1930
21. 1929
16, 1906
28,1929
FOEEIGN CONSULAR OFFICES tN THE UNITED STATES
375
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Delaware-
Illinois
Mobile ,
Los Angeles
San Francisco.
Colon..
Panama
Wilmington.
Chicago
Rockford
Indianapolis.
South Bend.
New Orleans
Maryland
Massachusetts.
Missouri i St. Louis
New Jersey i Englewood
Newark ,
New York ; New York City
Ohio.
I Cincinnati..
j Cleveland...
Pennsylvania i Philadelphia
Porto Rico.
Texas
Virginia
Juan Llorca Marti, consul (honorary)
Luis Maria Mora, consul
William B. Desmarets, vice consul (honorary)
Alvaro Rebolledo, consul general
Victor Dugand, vice consul (honorary)
For Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Mon-
tana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washing-
ton, and Wyoming.
Efraim Delvalle Recuero,» consul
For the Atlantic part of the Canal Zone,
Francisco Valencia, consul general (honorary)
Samuel de Castro, consul
Antonio Martinez Delgado, consul
George G. Conde, consul (honorary)
Avelino Gamboa, consul (honorary)..
Fernando L. Mendez, consul (honorary)
Diego Jos6 Fallon, consul general
For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Lou-
isiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee,
and Texas.
Ernesto Murillo, consul (honorary)
Enrique Naranjo, consul (honorary)
Arthur P. Gushing, vice consul (honorary)
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode
Island.
Macedonio Romero, consul (honorary)
Joseph J. Day, consul (honorary)
Abel Camacho, consul (honorary)
German Olano," acting consul general..
For the United States (except the New Orleans and San
Francisco jurisdictions) .
Carlos Salgado Jaime," honorary consul
Marceliano Arrazola, consul
Octavio Diaz Valenzuela, consul (honorary)
Scrauton 1 Jorge Alvarez Lleras, consul (honorary)
San Juan j Rafael Ignacio Gomez, consul
Houston
Norfolk
Baltimore
Boston
COSTA RICA
T. L. Evans, honorary vice consul
Hernando Gomez, consul
William H. Schmitt," acting vice consul.
Carlos Garcia Prada, consul.
Los Angeles i Carlos Enrique Bobertz, consul (honorary)
San Francisco j Arnoldo Canton Solorzano, honorary consul
I Fernando Flores Banuet, honorary vice consul
. Luis de San Simon y Ortega, consul (honorary)
I For the Canal Zone from Balboa to and excluding Gatun.
.' Enrique Pucci Paoli, consul (honorary)
i For the Canal Zone from Cristobal to and including Gatun.
Miami j Gonzalo J. Gallegos Flores, honorary consul
St. Petersburg.
Chicago
Cristobal.
Iowa Dubuque
Kansas Lawrence
Louisiana New Orleans.
Maryland [ Baltimore.
Francisco VOlafranca Carazo, honorary consul..
Berthold Singer, honorary consul general
Harold E. Rucavado O'Reilly, honorary consul
E. F. Lusch, honorary consul
Jose Maria Osma de Aysa, honorary consul
Ricardo Villafranca Bonilla, honorary consul general.
John Marshall Quintero, honorary consul
For Louisiana.
William A. Riordan, consul (honorary)
376
REGISTER OF THlf DEPARTMENT OF STATE
COSTA RICA— Continued
Massachusetts.
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Boston
Detroit
St. Paul
Kansas City.
Name, rank, and Jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
Manuel Monge Cervantes, honorary consul ' Dec. 22, 1930
Jos6 Joaquin Vargas Calvo, honorary consul June 16, 1827
Miguel Flores Trejos, honorary consul June 16, 1927
John M. Hadley, honorary consuL.- July 30, lOTO
For Kansas and Kansas City, Mo.
St. Louis
New York New York City.
Ohio Toledo
Oklahoma Oklahoma City.
Pennsylvania ! Philadelphia
Philippine Islands 1
Porto Rico San Juan..
Texas i Galveston.
Houston..
Virginia Norfolk...
Virgin Islands St. Thomas.
Washington Seattle
Milwaukee..
District of Columbia.
Florida
Georgia.
Los Angeles...
San Francisco.
Washington.
Jacksonville-
Key West.
Tampa.
Atlanta...
Savannah.
Salvador Cerda Mufioz, honorary consul
Aristides Bonilla Mora, consul general
Felipe Molina Larios, honorary consul
J. Z. Werby, honorary consul
-- consul general.
Carlos G. Perez, honorary consul
Edward E. Dougherty, honorary vice consul
Vicente T. Fernandez, honorary consul
Francisco Ramirez de Arellano, honorary consul
L. W. Reed, honorary consuL
Clarence A. Miller, honorary consul.
Uarry Reyner, honorary consul
With jurisdiction also in Newport News.
George Levy, honorary consul
Frank P. Dow, honorary consul
Edward J. Menge, vice consul
Wilfred Seng, honorary vice consul
Andrfis Jimenez y Ruz, consul
For Alabama and Tennessee.
Jurisdiction includes the honorary consulate at Chattanooga.
Jose Antonio Torralbas y de la Cruz, vice consul
Gabriel Angel AmenSbar y Cabello, consul
For Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and
Washington.
Jurisdiction includes the honorary consulate at Los Angeles.
Orestes Garcia y Jaime, consul
For the District of Columbia
Julio Rodriguez Embil, consul
For the counties of Alachua, Baker, Bloxham, Bradford,
Clay, Columbia, Duval, Jefferson, Flagler, Hamilton,
Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Marion, Nassau, Putnam, St.
John, Suwanee, Taylor, and Volusia.
Jorge R. Ponce y Martinez, consul
Eduardo L. Sanchez y del Castillo, consul
For the counties of Broward, Dade, Lee, Monroe, and Palm
Beach.
Jurisdiction includes the honorary consulate at Miami.
Florencia Guerra y Suarez, consul
Miguel Angel Campos y Conde," vice consul .--
For the counties of Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin,
Gadsden, Holmes, Jackson, Leon, Liberty, Okaloosa,
Santa Rosa, Wakulla, Walton, and Washington.
Ouillermo Espinosa y Pfirez, consul
Eliseo Pfrez y Diaz, vice consul
For the counties of Brevard, Citrus, De Soto, Hernando,
Hillsborough, Lake, Manatee, Okeechobee, Orange,
Osceola, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, St. Lucie, Seminole, and
Sumter.
Angel Perez Hernandez," in charge of consulate
For Georgia and Tennessee.
William McLane Coolidge, honorary consul
rOEEIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
377
CUBA— Continued
Illinois
Kentucky _
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts.
Michigan...
Mississippi.
Pennsylvania.
CliicagO-
Louisville
New Orleans.
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
South Carolina
Tennessee ....
Texas
23372—31-
Detroit
Oulfport
Pascagoula...
Kansas City.
St. Louis
Juan Gaston Fernandez y .\lvaro, consul..
For Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota,
South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
Francisco Gonzalez Riancho y Guerrero, consular agent
Rodolfo Betancourt y Pairol, consul
Francisco Ba;et y Rivas, vice consul
For Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
Jurisdiction includes the honorary consulates at Gulfport and
Pascagoula.
Eduardo L. Desvernine, consul
For Delaware and Maryland.
Jose M. Gonzalez y Rodriguez del Rey, consul
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
and Vermont.
Cesar A. Barranco y Fernandez, consul..
consul -
New York City.
Philadelphia.
Aguadilla..
Arecibo
Mayagiiez.
San Juan..
Jos§ R. Cabrera y Bequer, consular agent (honorary) _
Antonio Medina Barrios, consul
Alberto G. Abreu y Sanchez, consul
For Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Wyoming.
Jurisdiction includes the honorary consulate at Kansas
City.
Augusto Merchan y Cortfis, consul general
Mario del Pino y Sandrino, consul - ,
Pedro P. Perez y Blanco, consul
Cayetano de Quesada y Socarras, consul.
Jose .\ntonio Torralbas y Cruz, vice consul _._
For Connecticut.
For New Jersey counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hun-
terdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic,
Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren.
For New York.
Julio Garrida y .-Vrango,? consul
For Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio.
Jurisdiction includes the honorary consulates at Detroit and
Louisville.
Jos§ A. Ramos y Aguirre, consul
Conrado Dominguez y Nunez, vice consul
For New Jersey counties of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden,
Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean, and Salem.
For Pennsylvania.
Jorge Silva y Sapia," consular agent (honorary)
consul..
Chattanooga.
Galveston
consular agent.
Gustavo Alvarez," in charge of consulate
For Porto Rico districts of Quayama,Humacao,and San Juan.
For the Virgin Islands.
Jurisdiction includes the honorary consulate at St. Thomas.
.Vrniando de Leon y Valdes,'' consul
For .South Carolina.
Miguel Caballero y Valdfis, consular agent (honorary)
Eduardo Patterson y de Jauregui, consul...
For New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Date of rec-
ognition
Nov. 5, 1929
Aug. 21,1930
Nov. 5,1929
Aug. 18.1930
July 15,1914
Sept. 23. 1925
Nov. 5,1929
Sept. 14, 1923
Nov. 5,1929
May 8, 1928
Apr. 2, 1927
June 7, 1923
Nov. 5,1929
Nov. 5.1929
Oct. 7, 1926
Feb. 28,1923
May 19, 1926
Mar. 15, 1927
Oct. 1.5, 1930
Oct. 7, 1928
May 23,1925
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378
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CUBA— Continued
\irginia
Virgin Islands
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
California
Illinois
Minnesota-
Missouri-.
NebrasliS-.
New York-
Ohio
Pennsylvania-
Philippine Islands.
Texas
Xewport Xew;
Washington.
Name, rank, and Jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
St. Thomas
Los Angeles
San Francisco- --
Chicago
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Omaha -..
New York City.
Cleveland
Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh.-.
Manila
Dallas
Galveston
C'alixto Garcia Becerra," consul Aug. 21, 1930
Jesus Alvarez y Betancourt. vice consul- Mar 17, 1926
For Virginia counties of Accomac, Albemarle, Augusta,
Bath, Caroline, Charles City, Clarke, Culpeper, Eliza-
beth City, Essex, Fairfax, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Fred-
erick, Gloucester, Goochland, Greene, Hanover, Henrico,
Highland, James City, King and Queen, King George,
King William, Lancaster, Loudoun, Louisa, Madison,
Mathews, Middlesex, New Kent, Northampton, North-
umberland, Orange, Page, Prince William, Rappahan- |
nock, Richmond, Rockingham, SalTord, Shenandoah, i
Spotsylvania, Warren, Warwick, Westmoreland, and York. I
For West Virginia.
Rogelio Toiiarely y Chaumont, consul -.- \ Nov. 5, 1929
For North Carolina. ;
For Virginia counties of Alleghany, Amelia, Amherst, Ap- ^
pomattox, Bedford, Bland, Botetourt, Brunswick, Bu-
chanan, Buckingham, Campbell, Carroll, Charlotte,
Chesterfield, Craig, Cumberland, Dickenson, Dinwiddle,
Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Grayson, Greensville, Halifax,
Henry, Isle of Wight, Lee, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg,
Montgomery, Nansemond, Nelson, Norfolk, Nottoway,
Patrick, Pittsylvania, Powhatan, Princess Anne, Prince ■
Edward, Prince George, Pulaski, Roanoke, Rockbridge,
Russell, Scott, Smyth, Southampton, Surry, Sussex,
Tazewell. Washington, Wise, and Wythe. ,
Frederic Valdemar Alphonse Miiller, honorary consul I July 10, 1918
Seattle.
Felix B. Janovsky, consul (honorary)...
For Arizona and southern California.
C harles Brejska, consul -
For northern California, Nevada, and Hawaii.
Jaroslav Smetanka, consul
For Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin.
Charles Edward Proschek, honorary consul
For Minnesota, North Dakota, and Montana.
Alexandre Riegcr, honorary consul
For Kans-.is and Missouri.
Stanley Serpan, honorary consul
For Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Utah,
and Wyoming.
Jaroslav Novak, consul general
For Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Maine. Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, and Virginia.
For the Virgin Islands.
Thcodor Kuska, consul..
For Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio.
Charles Robinson Toothaker, honorary consul
For Delaware, Maryland, and eastern Pennsylvania.
Milan Getting, consul
For Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Leo Sehnurniacher, honorary consul --
For the Philippine Islands.
Jaroslav Prokop Holy, honorary vice consul
For Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and northern Te.xas.
Kuznia D. Jakovich, honorary consul
For Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and south-
ern Texas.
Otokar Strizek. honorary consul.
For Alaska, Oregon, and Washington.
July 10,1928
Apr. 2.i, 1930
Oct. 20,1920
Feb. 18,1928
May 28, 1926
Aug. 25,1925
Aug. 19,1925
June 17,1927
May 4,1928
Jan. 2, 1926
Mar. 30, 1926
Apr. 6,1928
Jan. 2. 1926
Oct. 14,1926
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379
state
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
DANZIG, FREE CITY OF
The diplomatic and con-
sular representatives of Po-
land have charge of the in-
terests of the Free City of
Danzig in the United States.
DENMARK
Mobile
May 26,1930
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Colon
For Alabama.
Oct. 30,1925
Canal Zone
Axel Caspar Frederik Sporon Fiedler, consul __
For Arizonai California, Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon.
Colman Sasso, consul (honorarv)
Oct. 7, 1930
May 12,1926
For the Canal Zone.
Aug. 23,1826
Denver
For the C-anal Zone.
vice consul
Florida -
Jacksonville
Pensacola
For Colorado.
Apr. 19,1929
Carl McKenzie Oertiug, vice consul (honorary)
Apr. 4,1895
Oct. 24,1928
West Palm Beach .
For Florida.
May 11.1925
June 28,1927
For Hawaii.
Aug. 5,1921
New Orleans
For Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota. Missouri, Montana,
Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South
Dakota, Utah, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Ingemann Olsen, consul (honorarv)
Nov. 22, 1924
Oct. 10,1905
For Maryland.
Aug. 25,1927
Detroit
For Massachusetts.
Aage Emanuel Olsen, vice consul (honorary)
For Michigan.
Oct. 25, 1927
Minneapolis
Oct. 26, 1927
For Minnesota.
For Missouri.
June 22. 1923
New York City...
Grand Forks
For Nebraska.
Nov. 17, 1924
Nov. 24, 1930
North Dakota
For Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
Louisiana (except the city and port of New Orleans),
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
vice consul
Ohio
Cleveland
For North Dakota.
Niels Anthon Christensen, vice consul (honorary)
Henry Harkson, vice consul (honorary)
For Oregon.
Ludvig Theodor Brehm, vice consul (honorary)
For Pennsylvania.
(Jerrit Pieter Datema, consul (honorary)
Feb. 24,1928
Oregon
Portland
Nov. 11,1912
Philadelphia
Manila
June 13. 1928
Philippine Islands
Mar. 20, 1928-
380
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
DENMARK— Continued
Porto Rico
South Carolina -
South Dakota.
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Virgin Islands
Washington
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Al
California.
Colorado -
Florida...
Illinois....
Iowa
Louisiana.
Maryland .
Massachusetts.
New York
Pennsylvania-
Porto Rico...
Virginia
Virgin Islands.
Humacao..
Mayaguez.
Ponce
San Juan .,
Charleston.
Brookings
Galveston
Houston
Port Arthur
Salt Lake City.
Newport News
Norfolk
St. Thomas
Antonio Koig, vice consul (honorary) Mar. 8, 19C1
Hiram Ooraez, vice consul (honorary) Aug. 25,1927
Alberto Armstrong, vice consul (honorary) Feb. 17,1923
Frantz Adolf Charles Hastrup, consul (honorary) Apr. 10, 1926
For Porto Rico.
Hans ^\'ilhelnl Bagger, vice consul (honorary) Aug. 25,1927
For South Carolina.
Christian Larsen, vice consul (honorary) Aug. 25,1927
Hans Koefoed Guldinann, vice consul (honorary) Nov. 30, 1921
Edmund PincotTs," in charge of vice consulate I Oct. .?0, 1930
N. M. Nielsen, vice consul (honorary) __! Mar. 31,1922
vice consul..!
For Utah.
Thomas S. Brabrand, vice consul (honorary) Feb. 8,1926
Walter Knox, vice consul (honorary) Apr. 18, 1918
Frederik Vilhelm Haae Laub, "consul general (honorary) Aug. 30, 1927
For the Virgin Islands.
Henniug Plaun, consul (honorary)
For Alaska and Washington.
Mobile
Los Angeles
San Francisco j
Colon
Panama
Denver
Tampa
Chicago
Dubuque...
New Orleans
Baltimore.
Boston
New York City.
Philadelphia.
.\guadilla
Arecibo
Gu&nica
Guayama.
Humacao. .
Mayaguez.
Beaumont.
Galveston..
Houston
Port Arthur
Norfolk and New-
port News.
St. Croix
St. Thomas
T. G. McGonigal, vice consul
Jos6 S. Saenz y Macho, honorary consul
John Barneson, honorary consul
Joshua Jesurum Henriquez, honorary vice consul .
Mauricio Benjamin Fidanque, honorary consul...
Rene Rodriguez, honorary consul
J. Paul Jenkins, honorary consul
Jule F. Brower, honorary consul
Oliver A. Reynolds, honorary consul
Armando Pomi)eyo Lopez, consul
J. S. Reynaud, honorary vice consul ,
Julius F. Sandrock, honorary consul
William A. Riordan, vice consul
Max L. Glazer, honorary consul
J. Ricardo Julia, consul general _-_
Carlos Virgilio Pou, vice consul ,
For the United States.
Anselmo Brache, consul
Eduardo Fronteras, vice consul
Fernando AlemSn y Valefi, honorary vice consul.
Carlos N. Carreras, consul
Enloe L. Lowry, honorary vice consul
Domingo Miro, vice consul
Jos6 Mendez, honorary vice consul
H. Bienvenido Gomez, consul..
Vicente Barlelta, honorary vice consul
Cfisar Pina Barinas, consul
Pedro .\rmstrong, honorary vice consul
Rafael Daniiron, consul general
For Porto Rico.
O. P. Hannen, honorary vice consul
J. A. Torregrcsa, honorary consul
A. Sevilla, honorary vice consul
T. L. Evans, honorary consul
Fernando Pro, honorary consul
Harry Reynor, vice consul.
H. A. Delemos, vice consul
Emile A. Berne, honorary consul
J. Percy Souflront, honorary vice consul.
Sept. 23,1911
Feb. 8, 1928
Sept. 2,1913
June 17,1921
Mar. 7,1922
Dec. 11,1929
Dec. 18,1929
Oct. 28,1929
Feb. 10,1927
Dec. 12, 1930
Dec. 20,1928
July 20,1920
July 9, 1907
Dec. 22,1930
Apr. 23,1930
Oct. 4, 1924
Feb. 19,1927
July 10,1912
Mar. 1,1913
Oct. 18,1930
Aug. 30,1920
Mar. 28, 1928
May 13,1922
Oct. 20,1926
Jan. 12,1927
Oct. 6. 1926
Oct. 14,1929
Mar. 22, 1930
May 2.1928
June 13,1930
Apr. 7,1924
June 11,1924
May 12,1926
Dec. 5, 1908
Sept. 14, 1923
Apr. 22,1918
June 14. 1U24
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
381
Canal Zone.
San Francisco.
Colon.
Louisiana-
Missouri ...
New York..
Oregon
Porto Rico.
Texas
Virginia
New Orleans
St. Louis
New York City.
Portland
San Juan
Houston
Norfolk
Name, rank, and Jurisdiction
Gustavo R. de Ycaza, consul general..
Benjamin Mosquera A., honorary vice consul.
Ricaurte Zaval," honorary consul
consul general.
Washington ! Seattle.
EGYPT
District of Columbia.
Washington.
New Orleans
New York City.
EL SALVADOR
California i Los Angeles.
San Francisco.
Canal Zone.
Illinois
Louisiana. .
Maryland
Massachusetts.
New York
Pennsylvania..
Porto Rico
Washington
California.
Illinois
Louisiana
New York
South Carolina.
Virginia
Chicago
New Orleans.
Francisco Banda C, consul general
J. N. Spangler, honorary vice consul
Pedro Pablo Egiiez Baquerizo, consul general .
A. R. Vejar, vice consul
Fernando I>. Gonzalez, honorary vice consul _-
T. L. Evans, honorary vice consul
Arthur C. Humphreys, honorary vice consul..
Ulpiano Borja P., consul
Ahmed Fahmy El-Issy, consul
For Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illi-
nois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Caro-
lina, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vir-
ginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Mahmoud Bairam, consul
For Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Geor-
gia, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New Me.xico,
Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington,
and Wyoming.
Anis Azer, consul
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, and V(
Roberto E. Tracey, honorary consul.
Carlos Roberto Larde y .\rthes, consul
Samuel Jorge Dawson, vice consul
Ernesto A. Boyd, honorary consul
Max Henry Ehlert, honorary consul
Joatjuin Serra, consul
For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Missis-
sippi, Tennessee, and Texas.
Baltimore Joaquin Arrieta Gallegos, honorary consul
Boston ..consul.
New York City...' Leonilo Montalvo, consul general.
Philadelphia ' consul.
San Juan ' R. Fernandez Nater, honorary consul
Seattle consul.
! For Washington.
San Francisco Martin Coffer, consul
Chicago Clifton Clark Coldren, honttrary consul.
New Orleans N. O. Pedrick, consul
New York City...j Victor Mutt, consul general
Charleston | Thaddeus Street, consul
Norfolk I R.T. Hasler, consul
Jarl Arthur Lindfors, vice consul
For Arizona, California, and Nevada.
For Hawaii, Philippine Islands, and other insular
sions of the United States in the Pacific Ocean.
382
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
FINLAND— Continued
Canal Zone.
Illinois
Massachusetts.
Michigan.
Montana..
New York.
Ohio....
Oregon.
Pennsylvania.
Washington...
Alabama..
California.
Chicago.
Hancock...
Marquette.
Duluth
Butte
New York City.
.\shtabula Harbor
Astoria
Canal Zone
Colorado
Fiorida
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois
Indiana...
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts.
Philadelphi;
Aberdeen..
Seattle
Birmingham..
Mobile
Los Angeles...
San Diego
San Francisco.
Denver
Miami
Pensacola.
Tampa
Atlanta...
Savannah.
Honolulu..
Chicago...
Indianapolis -
Louisville
New Orleans.
Baltimore.
Boston
Ramon Arias-Feraud, jr., consul.
Elmer A. Forsberg. consul
Oscar Hayskar, vice consul
For Illinois and Indiana.
John Alfred Anderson, vice consul
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
and Vermont.
Charles A. Bartanen, vice consul.
For the lower peninsula of Michigan.
Henry Holm, vice consul
John Lammi, vice consul ,
Eino Abraham Aaltio, acting consul
Frans Albert Mustonen, honorary vice consul
For Arkansas, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Isak William Anderson, vice consul j
Kaarlo Fredrik Aaltio, consul general
Lauri Lennart Wiklund, vice consul
George E. Ervast, vice consul
For the United States and its dependencies.
vice consul.
For Kentucky and Ohio.
E. E. Pajunen, honorary vice consul
For Oregon.
Norbert A. Considine, vice consul ,
Werner Fellman, honorary consul
Paavo Simelius, consul
Alarik Wilhelm Quist, vice consul
For Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana,
Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and
Wyoming.
For Hawaii and the Philippine Islands.
Simon KIot7, consular agent !
George T. Cowles, consular agent
consular agent..!
Jean Baptiste Talabot, consular agent
Maurice Heilmann, consul general . 1
For Califcrnia (except the consular district of Los Angeles),
Colorado, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.
For Hawaii.
Louis Eugene Langlais," consul
consular agent.
Gaston Wautier, consular agent
George Westerby Howe, consular agent
Ernest W. Monrose, consular agent
Charles Loridans, consular agent
Frank W. Spencer, consular agent
Irving Otis Pecker, consular agent
Charles Hippolyte Marie de Ferry de Fontnouvelle, consul..
For Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio,
South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
Hugh McKennan Landon, consular agent
James O. O'Brien, consular agent
Ernest Maurice de Simonin, consul
For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana
Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.
John Phelps, consular agent
Joseph J. Flamand," honorary consul
Aug. 5, 1921
Mar 31, 1924
Mar 31,1924
May 24, 1921
Feb. 14,1925
Oct. 23,1926
June 24,1926
Feb. 26,1930
Mar. 19,1930
Mar. 1,1928
Apr. 20,1922
May 25, 1926
Sept. 4,1926
Nov. 15, 1930
June 20,1925
Nov. 15, 1930
Apr. 22,1926
June 12,1926
Aug. 17,1894
July 25,1928
July 18,1924
Mar 11,1925
Nov. 18.1926
Aug. 9, 19'26
Oct 3, 1905
June 6, 1908
July 25,1928
Mar. 22, 1929
Jan. 27,1930
Oct. 22,1925
Sept. 5,1928
Sept. 5,1928
May 19,1923
Apr. 20,1929
Apr. 13,1926
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
383
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
FRANCE— Continued
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska.- -
New York
Detroit
Minneapolis _
Kansas City.
St. Louis
_! Georges norgluni, consular agent.
Omaha
Buffalo
New York City.
.consular agent,
.consular agent.
t~ep
Pennsylvania.
Philippine Islands.
Porto Rico
Texas
Virginia
Virgin Islands
Washington
^\■isconsin
GEBMANY
Alabama
California
Colorado.
Florida...
' Cincinnati.
I Cleveland..
Columbus.
Toledo
Philadelphi;
Pittsburgh.
Manila
Mayagiiez-
Ponce
San Juan...
Beaumont.
El Paso
Galveston.
Houston
San Antonio
Nnifolk, Newport
News, and
Portsmouth.
St. Thomas
Seattle
Milwaukee.
Mobile.
Los Angeles.
Marc Francois Eugene Seguin, consular agent
Charles P. Franchot, consular bgent
Auguste Borglum. consular agent...
Paul Joseph Speyser, consular agent
Maxime Anatole Aristide Mongendre, consul general
Andrfi Auguste Bernard Brouzet, consul
Henri Jean Job, consul
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
New York. Rhode Island, Vermont, and New Jersey (ex-
cept the cities of Camden and Gloucester).
Jean ten Have, consular agent
Edouard Jacquet, consular agent
Henri Faliert. consular agent
William Harrison .Anderson, consular agent
Jean Jacques Ren6 Weiller, consul
For Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania,
South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and for the cities
of Camden and Gloucester in the State of New Jersey.
William Glenn MaeKee, consular agent
Antoine Valentini, consul
Eugene Orsini, consular agent
Antoine Quilichini, consular agent
Jean Pierre Malivoire Filhol de Camas, consul
For Porto Rico.
Q. C. Vidrine, consular agent
Jean Marie Romagnj\ consular agent
P. A. Drouilhet, consular agent
Georges Pierre Ferdinand Jouine, consular agent
Alfred Banner, consular agent
Georges Joseph Fossier, consular agent
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
Feb.
Aug.
Apr.
1, 1912
22, 1921
22, 1930
26, 1926
14, 1925
7,1925
2, 1827
May
14
1924
May 31,
1923
Aug.
fi
1930
Sept.
5
192JJ
Oct.
19,
1927
July
2, 1930
July
1. 1924
Sept.
2. 1924
Aug.
25, 1922
May 23, 1928
Apr.
24, 1929
Dec.
9,1909
Apr.
22, 1920
Nov.
14, 1924
Feb.
16, 1911
Dec.
3, 1926
Feb.
13, 1929
Dec.
28, 1928
Cyril Daniel, consular agent
Leon Marie Philippe Morand, consul
For Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington, |
Riordan Hugues, consular agent ..I .A.ug. 21,1930
consul.
For Alabama.
consul.
For the counties of Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, i
Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo,
Santa Barbara, and Ventura. i
San Francisco Otto von Hentig, consul general May
Eduard Baron von Berchem, vice consul ! Dec.
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, j
and Utah.
Balboa Ernst Neumann, consul (honorary)
For the port of Balboa, including the Pacific part of the
Canal Zone.
Colon I Walter Scharpp, consul (honorary) i jVug
For the port of Cristobal and the Atlantic part of the Canal
Zone.
Denver consul..
For Colorado. 1
Pensacola ' Gerhard Rolfs, consul (honorary) . Aug.
1 For Florida west of the Suwanee River. i
2,1928
19, 1928
Sept. 29, 1925
384
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
State
GERMANY-Continued
Florida (continued)
(ieorgia - --
Illinois
Kentuckj'.
Louisiana.
Maryland
Mftssachusetts.
Missouri.
Philippine Islands.
Porto Rico
Jacksonville
Savannah...
Chicago
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Carolina.
Kansas City.
New York City.
Cincinnati
Cleveland -
Portland..
Pittsburgh
Manila...
Aguadilla.
San Juan..
Charleston
Ernst Steinke, consul (honorary)
For Florida east and south of the Suwanee River.
Julius Carl Schwarz, consul (honorary)...
For Georgia.
Hugo- Ferdinand Simon, consul general
Werner Sehiiller, vice consul.
Georg Schaller, vice consul
For Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota,
South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
Arthur E. Mueller, vice consul (honorary)...
For Kentucky.
Rolf Jaeger, consul
For Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi,
North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas,
neinrich Gerhard II ilken, consul (honorary)
For Delaware and Maryland.
For the District of Columbia.
Kurt von Tippelskirch, consul general...
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
and Vermont.
Henry J. Wilde, vice consul (honorary)...
For Kansas.
For Missouri counties of Clay and Jackson, and for Kansas
City.
Qeorg Ahrens, consul
For Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, and
Tennessee.
Alphonse Karl, consul (honorary)
For the counties of Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua,
Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Ontario,
Orleans. Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates.
Karl von Lewinski, consul general
For Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New
York. Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
For the District of Columbia.
For St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.
Gustav Heuser, consul
For the port of New York.
Georg Gyssling,' vice consul
Adolf Reichel, vice consul
Heinrich Jordan, vice consul
Albert Huseman, consul (honorary)
For Ohio (except Cleveland).
Johannes Dorchers, consul.
For Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia.
Robert Clostermann, consul (honorary)
For Oregon.
John E. Loibl, vice consul (honorary)
For the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford,
Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield,
Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana,
Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango,
Warren, Washington, and Westmoreland.
Erich Rudolph, consul
For the Philippine Islands and the island of Guam.
Qeorg Sanders, vice consul (honorary)
For Aguadilla.
Friedrich Schomburg, consul (honorary)
For Porto Rico (except Aguadilla).
James Albert von Dohlen," consul (honorary)
For North Carolina and South Carolina.
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
385
GERMANY— Continued
Texas
TiitnihK.
\^irglnia
Washington
GBEAT BBITAIN
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
California--
San Antonio.
(Sydney, Australia)
("Wellington, New
Zealand.)
Newport News,
Norfollc.
Seattle
Birmingham.
Mobile
Skagway
Douglas
Los Angeles.
San Diego
San Francisco.
Colorado
District of Columbia.
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii.
Illinois.
Julius W. Jockusch, consul (honorary)
For that part of Texas situated east or south of the counties
of Brazoria, Collin, Freestone, Grayson, Grimes, Ilarris,
Henderson, Jackson, Kaufman, Leon, Madison, Mata-
gorda, Montgomery, Nueces, Refugio, Rockwall, San
Patricio, and Victoria, and including these counties.
Carl Luetcke, consul (honorary)-.
For that part of Texas situated west, north, or south of the
counties of Brazoria, Collin, Freestone, Grayson, Grimes,
Harris, Henderson, Jackson, Kaufman, Leon, Madison,
Matagorda, Montgomery, Nueces, Refugio, Rockwall,
San Patricio, and Victoria, and excluding these counties.
HansBiising, consul general
■Wilhelm Penseler, consul (honorary)-
23372—31-
Colon
Panar
Denver
Washington,
Jacksonville,
Miami
Pensacola...
Tampa
Brunswick..
Savannah...
Honolulu...
Chicago
-26
Leopold Marshall von Schilling, vice consul (honorary)
For Newport News, Norfolk, and Portsmouth.
Walt her Reinhardt, consul
For Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and
Wyoming.
Cyrus Pitman Orr, vice consul
Thomas Mclntyre Ross, vice consul
Lewis Ilallett Johnston," in charge of vice consulate
For Alaska.
Alexander Baird, jr., vice consul
Richard Lysle Xosworthy, " consul
George Wellington Irving, vice consul
W. G. R. Howell," acting vice consul..
For Arizona.
For California counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara,
and Ventura.
John Ashton Heap, vice consul
Gerald Campbell, consul general
Cyril Hubert Cane, consul
Martin Yorke Watson, acting vice consul
Eivion Hugh Davies, vice consul
Thomas Emanuel Kavanagh Cormac, proconsul
For California (except the counties included in the jurisdic-
tion of the consulate at Los Angeles), Nevada, and Utah.
John Robert Massey Fell, consul.
Francis Edward Evans, vice consul
Charles Braithwaite Wallis, consul general
Egerton Shaw Humber, vice consul
Dudley Lynn Humber, vice consul
Harry Crebbin, vice consul
John Campbell Thomson, acting vice consul
Walter Mucklow, consul
J. H. H. Bland, proconsul
Lewis Arthur Gates, vice consul
William Dodson Howe, vice consul
Peter Taylor, vice consul
Andrew Miller Ross, vice consul
Richard William Holt, vice consul
Gerald Hastings Phipps, consul
William Henry Balrd, vice consul
For Hawaii.
Godfrey Digby Napier Haggard, consul general
Malcolm .'^ihourne Henderson," vice consul
For Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North
Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Oct. 23,1923
Aug. fi, 1930
Aug. 7, 1930
Aug. 16, 1923
July 10, 19-.iS
Oct. 30,1917
Jan. 13,1923
Oct. 10,1929
Mar. 1,1923
May 28, 1930
Dec. 23,1930
July 21,1930
Jan. 6, 1922
Oct. 10,1923
Mar. 4.1930
Jan. 28,1929
Nov. 12,1930
Oct. 5, 1925
.Tune 15,1929
Aug. 11,1930
May 22, 1925
May 22. 1925
May 8,1928
Nov. 5,1919
Apr. 10,1924
Feb. 18,1921
Mar. 9,1925
July 3, 1924
June 25,1913
Oct. 15,1920
Aug. 23,1920
Dec. 14,1923
May 12, 1926
Nov. 6.1925
Feb. 19,1929
Dec. 2, 1930
386
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
GREAT BRITAIN-Contd.
Louisiana
New Orleans
Frank (lordon liule, lonsul general
Julv 9, 1930
Dec. 14, 192C
Aug. 18,1928
For Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida, except the counties
of Brevard, Broward, Dade, Duval, Flagler, Nassau,
Palm Beach, St. Johns, St. Lucie, and Volusia.
Maine
Portland
Joseph Todd Mulvennv, vice consul
Mar 4 1930
For all the ports of entry in Maine.
Baltimore
Aug. 23,1927
Robert Chambers, vice consul..
Feb. 23,1929
For Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Massachusetts
Boston
Edward Francis Gray, consul general
James Arthur Brannen, vice consul
Jan 11 1923
Jan. 5. 1920
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
and Vermont.
Michigan
May 22, 1924
Nov. 6,1928
Albert Rendle Stone, vice consul
For Michigan and Ohio
Duluth
Colin Thomson, vice consul
Jan. 5, 1921
Missouri
Kansas City
Reginald Thomas Davidson," vice consul
May 13,1922
St. Louis
Aug. 16, 1930
Reginald Milburn, vice consul
July 30,1929
For Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, and
Oklahoma.
For the city of East St. Louis, 111.
Feb. 17,1898
Oct 12 1909
New Yorlf .
Buffalo
William Henry James Cole, vice consul
New Yort City
Henry Gloster Armstrong, consul general
May 22, 1924
May 1,1929
Edward Henry Gerald Shepherd, consul..
John Moncaster Ley, consul
Mar. 12, 1930
.Alexander Swinton Pnterson, vice consul
Dec. 23.1930
John Cockburn Curtis, acting vice consul
Oct. 16,1922
Joseph Robinson, acting vice consul
Jan. 25,1929
Joseph Stanton Goodreds, acting vice consul..
Sept. 12,1922
David Loinaz, acting vice consul
Dec. 18,1929
Hector Tees, acting vice consul _
Apr. 14. 1930
Walter Frederick James, proconsul
Mar. 9,1917
R B Yorke, proconsul
Oct. 5 1925
For Connecticut, New Jersey (except the counties of Atlan-
tic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Glou-
cester, Ocean, and Salem), and New York.
North Carolina
Wilmington
Walter Payne Sprunt, vice consul
Nov. 11, 1922
Ohio
Cincinnati..
Walter Macleod, vice consul
Sept. 21, 1928
Cleveland
Horatio Fitzroy Chisholm, vice consul
June 26, 1922
Oregon
Astoria.
Edward Mackay Cherry, vice consul
Jan. 5, 1909
Portland
Eric Grant Cable, consul
Mar 13 1930
James Cormack, proconsul
Apr. 18.1925
For Alaska. Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
Pennsvlvania
Philadelphia
Frederick Watson, consul general . . .
May 22, 1924
John Thomas CuUen, acting vice consul
June 10, 1930
Christopher Gurdon Kemhall, acting vice consul
Dee. 14,1926
Arthur I'arrv Tandv, vice consul
Oct. 6, 1930
For Delaware.
For New Jersey counties of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden,
Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean, and Salem.
For Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh..
Svdnev Alwvn Gravson, consul
May 9,1930
Fred Kennedy, acting vice consul..
May 9, 1930
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
387
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
GREAT BRITAIN— Contd.
Philippine Islands -..
Cebu....
Iloilo...-
M anil a—
1 Zamhoanga. Min-
danao.
. Ponce
San Juan
Rhode Island Providence.
South Carolina Charleston.
Texas Dallas
El Paso
Galveston...
Houston
Port Arthur.
Utah Salt Lake City..
Virginia Newport News..
Norfolk
Richmond
Virgin Islands Frederiksted
St. Thomas
Washington i Grays Harbor.
Seattle
Tacoma..
GREECE
California.- San Francisco.
Colorado
District of Columbia.
Georgia
-Mas.sachusetts.
Denver
Washington.
Harold Walford, acting vice consul
Francis Wallace Felling, acting vice consul .
Thomas Joseph Harrington, consul general..
Paul Dalrymple Butler, vice consul
Reginald McPherson Austin, vice consul
Linton Harry Foulds, vice consul.
Cyril Quartus Darragh, acting vice consul..
Maberly Eslcr Dening, acting vice consul...
Clive Kingcorae, proconsul.
John Nowell Sidebottom,'' proconsul
For the Philippine Islands.
William Angus Burn, acting vice consul
Atlanta.
Chicago.
Fernando Miguel Toro, vice consul
George William MacAuslane, consul
Maurice West Guinness, vice consul
For Porto Rico.
Henry Dean Church Dubois, vice consul
Elias Prioleau Ravenel, vice consul
Hugo Norton Dixon, vice consul
Robert Ellis Owen, vice consul
Frederick William Paris, consul
Samuel Wytlie Barnes, vice consul
For New Mexico and Texas.
George Rees Hughes, vice consul
John Ridgers, vice consul
With jurisdiction also in Beaumont, Orange, and Sabine.
John James, vice consul
George Payne, vice consul
James Guthrie, consul
Thomas Wilson AVilmer, vice consul
Miles Merwin, vice consul
Edward Goler Larkin, consul
For the islands of St. Croix and St. Thomas.
vice consul.
Bernard Pelly, consul
George Henry Lygon Murray, vice consul
James Wingate Lyon, vice consul
Apostolos Macheras, consul general
For Arizona, California, and Nevada.
For the Hawaiian Islands.
Supervisory jurisdiction over Alaska, Idaho, Montana,
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Nikias Calogeras, vice consul May
For Colorado and New Mexico.
The Legation of Greece at Washington has consular jurisdic-
tion over the District of Columbia, the adjoining section of
Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia.
vice consul..
For Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
Supervisory jurisdiction over Arkansas, Louisiana, Missis-
sippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.
George Depastas, consul general
For Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, and Wisconsin.
Supervisory jurisdiction over Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Min-
nesota, Nebraska. North Dakota, Oklahoma, and South
Dakota.
Pericles Polyvios, consul
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
and Vermont.
Dec. 31,1929
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
GREECE— Continued
Missouri...
New York.
Virginia.
GUATEMALA
Alabama..
California-
Florida.
Illinois.
Kentucky.
Louisiana.
Maryland
Massachusetts-
Micbigan..
Mississippi.
Missouri
New Jersey.
New York...
North Carolina.
Pennsylvania...
Porto Rico
Rhode Island..
South Carolina.
Texas
Virginia
Virgin Islands.
Washington...
St. Louis
New York City.
Norfolk.
Mobile.
Los .\ngeles —
San Diego
San Francisco.
San Pedro.
Cristobal...
Panama.
Jacksonville.
Pensacola...
Chicago
Louisville
New Orleans.
Baltimore.
Boston
Detroit..
Qulfport.
St. Louis.
Jersey City
New York City.
Winston-Salem.
Philadelphia....
San Juan
Providence. .
Charleston..
Brownsville.
Dallas
Galveston...
Houston
Norfolk
St. Thomas.
Seattle
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
- --- -consul.
P. Paraskevopoulos, consul general
For Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and the adjoining
section of Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia.
Supervisory jurisdiction over Virginia.
P. Tringhetas, vice consul
For Ohio, Pennsylvania (except the part adjoining New
York), and West Virginia.
-- - vice consul..
For Virginia (except the section adjoining the District of
Columbia).
W. Steber, jr., honorary consul
Frederito Waller, honorary consul
vice consul..
Juan B. Padilla, consul general
Alfredo Toriello, jr., honorary consul
For Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon,
Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
consular agent..
Luis Hernandez R., honorarj^ consul
For the Atlantic part of the Canal Zone.
Gabriel Barrios, honorary consul general
For the Pacific part of the Canal Zone.
Riemen A. MacDonoll, honorary vice consul
Vicente J. Vidal, honorary vice consul
Octavio Barrios Solis, honorary consul general
Harry R. Hurlbut, vice consul
For Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North
Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
-- consul.
Luis Ibarra Rivera, consul general
For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.
John A. Mclsaac, honorary consul
For Maryland.
William A. Mosman, honorary consul
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Maynard D. Follin, honorary consul
- vice consul.
Rafael Cast illo Zilioli, honorary consul
For Kansas, Kentucky, and Missouri.
consul general..
consul general-
Luis Cardozay Aragon, vice consul
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Arthur M. Strauss, honorary vice consul
consul.
J. W. Burner, honorary consul.
Carlos Vere. consul
consul.
M. Bishop Alexander, honorary vice consul
William E. Edmundson, honorary vice consul.
Robert Burgher, vi<e consul
L. W. Reed, honorary consul
T. L. Evans, honorary consul
Harry Reyner, honorary consul
Adolfo Bracons, honorary vice consul.
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
389
state
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
HAITI
Mobile
Richard Murray, honorary consul . .
Apr. 16.1924
California
San Francisco
Miami
Apr. 19,1926
Florida
Alden Freeman, honorary consul general- . .
Oct. 4, 1930
.\rthur E. Curtis, honorary consul
Sept. 18, 1930
Hawaii
Uonolulu
New Orleans
Robert W Shingle, consul . . .
Sept. 14, 1923
Louis de Delva, consul general
Julv 2(», 1930
N U Carrifi, vice consul
May 12, 192S
Jurisdiction includes Galveston, Tex., and Mobile, Ala.
Oct. ie,i90»
Francis R. Clark, vice consul
July 23,1927
Newark....
July 30,1929"
New York City...
Chester
For the State of New Jersey.
June 13,1930
Oct. 14,1929-
Pennsylvania
William Ward, jr., honorary vice consul
Jan. 8, 1916
Philadelphia
Mayagiiez
Aug. 27,1929-
Porto Rico
.. . . .. .. . . . consul-
Ponce
Bias C. Silva, vice consul
Nov. 16, 1912
San Juan
Charles Vfre, consul
Oct. 12,1906
Galveston
J. A. Torregrossa, honorary consul
T. L. Evans, honorary consul
Arthur S. Khan, vice consul
Jurisdiction includes Orange County.
Harry Reyner, honorary consul
Cyril Daniel, consul general
Philip Gomez, honorary vice consul
For the Virgin Island?
July 2, 1928
Nov. 3,1924^
Virginia
Port Arthur
Newport News....
St. Thomas
Mobile
Nov. 14, 1924
July 3, 1925
Virgin Islands
HONDURAS
Dec. 16.191*
Mar 2,1918
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Balboa .. .
Ernesto Bermudez, honorary consul
Arturo Pallais, honorary vice consul
Jose, A. Membreno, consul general
Juan Francisco Arias, honorary consul
Ramon Garcia de Paredes, jr., honorary vice consul
Nov. 29, 1930
Canal Zone
Dec. 11,1929
July 19,1929
Oct. 22,1925^
Cristobal
Oct. 2a;i92s-
Florida
Jacksonville
Tampa
E. Carles, honorary consul
Oet. 18, 1930
B. W. Humphrey, honorary consul
Aug. 23, 1928
Illinois
Chicago
Kansas City
New Orleans
A. A. Braschi, honorary consul general
Sept. 4, 1930
Kansas..
Frank L. Phillips, honorary consul general
Sept. 7, 1927
Federico Smith, consul general
For Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, and Tennessee.
Aug. 7, 1930
Maryland
Aug. 23,1928
Paul G Shipley, honorary vice consul
Dec. 14,1928
Michigan.
Oct. 18,1930
Kansas City
St. T.ouis
New York City...
Philadelphia
San Juan
Apr. L 1901
July 18,1912-
June 24,1929
New York
For Missouri.
Salomon Paredes Regalado, consul general
June 10, 1930
Dec. 11,1929-
Emilio V. Soto, honorary vice consul .
Jan. 6, 1916
Pennsylvania. .
Timoteo \'aca Seidel, honoriiry consul
Waldemar E. Lee, honorary consul
Nov. 3. 1930
Porto Rico
May 22, 1920
South Carolina
Charleston
Houston
San Antonio
C. A. Graeser, honorary consul
Nov. 1, 1926
Texas
T L Evans, honorary vice consul
June 25, 1920
Ricardo de ViUafranca, honorary consul general
For Texas.
Sept. 14, 1923.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
HUNGARY
California
Colorado
Illinois
Los Angeles
Denver
Chicago
New York New York City.
IRISH FREE STATE
Massachusetts..
Kew'York
ITALY
Alabama
Boston
New York City.
Los Angeles.
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
Francis Proiszl, deputy consular agent Sept. 10, 1929
For Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, :
and Washington.
For Hawaii and the Philippine Islands.
Coloman Jonas, honorary vice consul ' Dec. 12. 1925
For Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.
L&szlo Medgyesy, consul ' Aug. 15,1927
For Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, and Louisiana.
For Michigan counties embraced in the northern peninsula.
For Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska,
North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and
Wisconsin.
George de Ghika, consul general Mar. 24, 1927
For Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South
Carolina, and Vermont.
For Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Louis Alexy, consul July 22, 1925
For Kentucky.
For Michigan counties embraced in the southern ocninsula.
For Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West
Virginia
P. Galwey Foley," consul
William James Babington Macaulay, consul general-
Matthew Murphy," consul
San Francisco.
Stockton
Colon...
Panama.
Giuseppe Firpo, vice consul
For the counties of Autauga, Baldwin, Barbour, Bullock,
Butler, Choctaw, Clarke, Coflfee, Conecuh, Covington,
Crenshaw, Dale, Dallas, Elmore, Escambia, Geneva,
Henry, Houston, Lowndes, Macon, Marengo, Mobile,
Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Russell, Washington, and
Wilco.\.
Alberto Mellini Ponce de Leon, vice consul
For the counties of Imperial, Kern, Los .\ngeles. Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo,
Santa Barbara, and Ventura.
Gioacchino Vittorio Panattoni, consular agent
For the counties of Alpine, Amador, Butte, Eldorado.
Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutler, and
Yuba.
Lodovico Manzini, consul general
Rolando Dalla Rosa Pratti Marchesedi Collecchio, vice consul
For Arizona, California, and Nevada.
Direct jurisdiction over the California counties of Alameda,
Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Fresno, Glenn, Hum-
boldt, Inyo, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mari-
posa, Mendocino, Merced. Modoc, Monterey, Napa, San
Benito, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa
Cruz, Shasta, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Trinity, Tulare,
and Yolo.
Enrico Alberto Mazzera, consular agent.
For the counties of Calaveras, Mono, San Joaquin, Stanis-
laus, and Tuolumne.
Giovanni Broni, ^ acting consular agent
Giuseppe Piffer, consul...
Dec. 13,1930
Sept. 19, 1930
Dec. 2, 1929
July
July
30, 1930
17, 1930
June 7, 1924
Mar.
Mar.
17, 1926
4, 1926
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN" THE UNITED STATES
391
ITALY— Continued
Colorado Denver.
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Georgi:i
Hawaii.
Illinois.
Kentucky.
Indiina....
Trinidad
Hartford....
New Haven.
Wilmington.
Tampa.
Atlanta...
Savannah.
Honoluli;
Chicago.
Springfield.
Louisville
Indianapolis.
Pietro Gerbore, consul
For Colorado (except the counties of Huerfano and Las .Ani-
mas), Nebraska, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.
Giuseppe Maio, consular agent.
For the counties of Huerfano and Las Animas.
consular agent.
For the counties of Hartford, Tolland, and Windham.
Pasquale de Cicco, acting vice consul..
For the counties of Fairfield, Litchfield, Middlesex, New
Haven, and New London.
consular agent.
For the Pennsylvania counties of Berks, Bucks, Chester,
Delaware, Lancaster. Lebanon, Montgomery, and York.
Pietro L. Rosasjo, consular agent
For the counties of Calhoun, Escambia, Holmes, Jackson
Santa Rosa, Walton, and Washington.
Giuseppe Filippo Barcellona, acting consular agent
For the counties ol jVlachua, Baker, Bay, Bradford, Broward,
Charlotte, Citrus, Clay, Collier, Columbia, Dade, De
Soto, Dixie, Duval. Flagler, Franklin, Glades, Gulf, Hamil-
ton, Hendry, Hernando, IHghlands, Hillsborough, Indian
River, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Lee, Leon, Levy,
Madison, Manitee, Marion, Martin, Monroe, Nassau,
Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco, Pinel-
las, Polk, Putnam, St. Johns, St. Lucie, Sarasota, Semi-
nole, Sumter, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Volusia, and
Wakulla.
Attilio Bollaii, consul
For Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
Mose Cafiero, consular agent
Direct jurisdiction over Georgia.
G. H. Phipps, " in charge of consulate.
Giuseppe Castruccio, consul general
Giuseppe Dall'Agnol, vice consul
For Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Direct jurisdiction over the counties of Boone, Bureau,
Carroll, Cook, De Kalb, Du Page, Jo Daviess, Kane,
Kankakee, Kendall, Lake, Lee, McHenry, Ogle, Stephen-
son, Vermilion, Whiteside, Will, and Winnebago.
Giovanni Maria Picco. consular agent
For the counties of .\dams, Alexander. Bond. Brown, Cal
houn, Cass, Champaign, Christian, Clark, Clay, Clinton,
Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, DeWitt, Douglas, Edgar,
Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Ford, Franklin, Fulton,
Gallatin, Greene, Grundy, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin,
Henderson, Henry, Iriquois, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson,
Jersey, Johnson, Knox, La Salle, Lawrence, Livingston.
Logan, Macon, Macoupin, Madison, Marion, Marshall,
Mason. Massac, McDonough, McLean, Menard, Mercer,
Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Moultrie. Peoria, Perry,
Piatt, Pike, Pope, Pulaski, Putnam, Randolph, Richland,
Rock Isl md. St. Clair, Saline, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott,
Shelby, Stark, Tazewell. Union, Wabiish, Warren, Wash-
ington, Wayne, White, Williamson, and Woodford.
Raffaele Purgatorio, consular agent
For Kansas.
Alfonso Facchetti Guiglia, acting consular agent
Cl.evalier Vincenzo Lapenta, consular agent
Direct jurisdiction over Indi.:na.
Pietro Dapolonia, consular agent
Direct jurisdiction over Iowa.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ITAIY— Continued
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan-
Minnesota.
Mississippi.
Missouri —
Montana...
Nebrasl5:a.—
Nevada
New Jersey.
Springfield.
Viclisburg.
St. Louis...
Albany.
New Yorlv City.
Syracuse.
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
- consul
Antonino Vinti, vice consul
For Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
Ottavio D'Amato," acting consular agent
For Maine.
Antonio Logoluso," in charge of consulate
For Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Giovanni Mario Pio Margotti, consul general
Silvio Vitale, honorary vice consul
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Ilampshire, Rhode I.=land,
and Vermont.
Giuseppe Caterini, consular agent
For the counties of Essex and Middlesex.
Tommaso de Marco, consular agent
For the counties ot Berkshire, Barnstable, Dukes, Franklin,
Hampden, Ilampshire, and Plymouth.
Michel Angelo De Felice, consular agent
For Worcester County.
Ugo Berni Canani, acting vice consul...
Direct jurisdiction over Michigan.
Attilio Castigliano," consular agent
For Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
.\ndrea Bucchi, consular agent
consul-.
July 14,1920
Feb. 20,1926
Dec. 31,1929
July 22,1929
Dec. 27,1926
Mar. 14, 1914
Oct. 18, 1910
Aug. 5.1922
Apr. 5, 1927
May 12,1926
Mar. 12,1923
For Arkansn
, Missouri, Oklahoma, and
Pietro Maria Amabile Notli. consular agent.
For Montana.
Vincenzo Chiodo,'' acting consular agent .
For Nebraska.
Antonio Miniggio, consular agent
Direct jurisdiction over Nevada.
Nicola Simone, vice consul
For the counties of Essex, Hudson, Morris, Union, and
Warren.
Ricco Matteo, consular agent
For the counties of Bergen, Passaic, and Sussex.
Felice Ronca, consular agent..
For the counties of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape
May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Hunterdon, Mercer,
Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, Salem, and Somerset.
Germano Placido Baccelli, consular agent —
For the counties of .4.1bany, Clinton, Columbia, Delaware,
Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer,
Jefferson, Montgomery, Otsego, Rensselaer, St. Lawrence,
Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Ulster, Warren, and
Washington.
Pier Pasquale Spinelli, vice consul
For the counties of Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua,
Erie, Niagara, Steuben, and Wyoming.
Emanuele Grazzi, consul general
Umberto Caradossi, vice consul
Silvio Daueo, vice consul
For the counties of Kings, New York, Queens, and Richmond.
Cesare Sconfletti, consular agent
For the counties of Chemung, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe,
Ontario, Orleans. Schuyler, Seneca, Tioga, Tomkins.
Wayne, and Yates.
Corrado Arminieri, " acting consular agent
For the counties of Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland,
Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, and Oswego.
Jan. 22,1924
Feb. 14, 1930
Mar. 13,1924
Dec. 12,1928
Jan. 22,1924
July 1, 1907
July 13,1898
Oct. 22,1927
May 17, 1926
Dec. 31,1929
INIar. 8,1911
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
393
ITALY— Continued
New York (continued)
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania-
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Cleveland-
Columbus.
Porto Rico
Philippine Islands .
Steuben ville
Youngstown
MacAiester
Portland
Erie .„
Johnstown
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Scran ton
Arecibo
Mayagiiez.
Ponce
San Juan...
Manila
Giuseppe Brancucci, consular agent
For the counties of Dutchess, Nassau, Orange, Putnam,
Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, and Westchester.
Enrico GuUia, consular agent -
For the counf ies of Carroll, Holmes, Medina, Portage, Stark,
Summit, and Wayne,
Carlo Oinocchio, consular agent -
For the Ohio counties of Adams, Auglaize, Brown, Butler,
Champaign, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Darke, Greene,
Hamilton, Highland, Lawrence, Logan, Mercer, Miami,
Montgomery, Pike, Preble, Scioto, Shelby, and Warren.
For the Kentucky counties of Boone. Bracken, Campbell,
Kenton, and Mason.
Pier Alberto Buzzi Gradenigo, consul-
For Kentucky and Ohio.
Francesco Cipriano, consular agent..
For the counties of Athens, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette,
Franklin, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson, Knox, Licking,
Madison, Marion, Meigs, Morgan, Morrow, Perry, Pick-
away, Ross, Union, and Vinton.
Lorenzo Montalto, consular agent
For the counties of Allen, Ashland, Crawford, Defiance, Erie,
Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Huron, Lorain, Lucas,
Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca,
Van Wert, Wyandot, Williams, and Wood.
Attilio Serafini, acting consular agent .._
For the counties of Belmont, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison,
Jefferson, Monroe, Muskingum, Noble, and Washington.
Attilio Rosapepe, consular agent
For the counties of Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake, Mahoning,
and Trumbull.
Giovanni Tua,"" acting consular agent
For Oklahoma.
Alberto B. Ferrera, consular agent
For Oregon.
.consular agent.
For the counties of Cameron, Clarion, Crawford, Elk, Erie,
Forest, McKean, Potter, Venango, and Warren.
Paolo Pizzo, acting consular agent
For the counties of Adams, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Centre,
Clearfield, Clinton, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton, Hunt-
ingdon, Juniata, Mifllin, Perry, Snyder, Somerset, and
Union,
Agostino Ferrante dei Marchesi di Ruflano, consul general...
Chevalier Armando Salati, honorary vice consul
For Delaware and Pennsylvania.
Giovanni Giurato, vice consul
For the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler.
Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, Mercer,
Washington, and Westmoreland.
Chevalier Fortunato Tiscar, consular agent
For the counties of Bradford, Carbon, Columbia, Dauphin,
Lackawanna, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Monroe. Mon-
tour, Northampton, Northumberland, Pike, Schuylkill,
Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Wayne, and Wyoming.
consular agent.
Giacomo Antonio Caino, consular agent
I G. P. de Rinaldis, <• consular agent
Ciro Malatrasi, consul
For Porto Rico
. Rinaldo Pietro Staurenghi, " acting consLl
Date of rec-
ognition
Aug.
25, 1926
Apr.
9, 1929
Feb.
18, 1902
Dec. 30, 192fl
Apr. 9, 1928
Apr. 9, 1
Dec. 29,1925
May 2, 1923
Jan. 22,1921
Sept. 23,1927
Dec. 11,1924.
Oct. 29,1923
June 29,1908
Jan. 3, 1917
June 9, 1917
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EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ITALY— Continued
Rhode Island
Utah
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Washington..
West Virginia.
Wisconsin
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Salt Lake City.
St. Thomas
Norfolk
Seattle
Spokane
Charleston.
Milwaukee.
Romeo Montecchi, " vice consul
For Rhode Island.
For Massachusetts county of Bristol.
.Vttilio Ortolani, consular agent
Fcr the counties of Anderson, Andrews, Archer, Armstrong.
Bailey, Baylor, Bell, Borden, Bosque, Bowie, Briscoe,
Brown, Callahan, Camp, Carson, Cass, Castro, Cherokee,
Childress, Clay, Cochran, Coke, Coleman, Collin, Collings-
worth, Comanche, Concho, Cooke, Coryell, Cottle, Crane.
Crosby, Dallam, Dallas, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Delta, Den-
ton, Dickens, Donley, Eastland, Ector, Ellis, Erath, Falls,
Fannin, Fisher, Floyd, Foard, Franklin, Freestone,
Gaines, Gr.rza, Glasscock, Gray, Grayson, Gregg, Hale,
Hall, Hamilton, Ilansfoid, Hardeman, Harrison, Hartley,
Hemphill, Henderson, Hockley, Hood, Hopkins, Houston,
Howard, Hunt, Hutchinson, Irion, Jack, Johnson, Jones,
Kaufman, Kent, King, Knox, Lamar, Lamb, Lampasas,
Leon, Limestone, Lipscomb, Lubbock, Lynn, McCulloch,
McLennan, Marion, Martin, Midland, Mills, Mitchell,
Montague, Moore, Morris, Motley, Nacogdoches, Na-
varro, Nolan, Ochiltree, Oldham, Palo Pinto, Panola,
Parker, Parmer, Potter, Rains, Randall, Reagan, Red
River, Reeves, Roberts, Rockwall, Runnels, Rusk, San
Augustine, San Saba, Scurry Shackleford, Schleicher,
Shelby, Sherman, Smith, Somervell, Stephens, Sterling,
Stonewall, Swisher, Tarrant, Taylor, Terry, Throck-
morton, Titus, Tom Green, Upshur, Upton, Van Zandt,
Wheeler, Wichita, Wilbarger, Winkler, Wise, Wood,
Yoakum, and Young.
Chevalier Vitale G. Gallina, vice consul
For the counties of Angelina, Aransas, .\tascosa, .\ustin.
Bandera, Bee, Bexar, Blanco, Bastrop, Brazoria, Brazos,
Brewster, Brooks, Burleson, Burnet, Calhoun, Caldwell,
Chambers, Colorado, Comal, Crockett, Culberson, De
Witt, Dimmit, Duval, Edwards, El Paso, Fayette, Fort
Bend, Frio, Galveston, Gillespie, Goliad, Gonzales,
Grimes, Guadalupe, Hardin, Harris, Hays, Hidalgo,
Hudspeth, Jackson, J;isper, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jim
Hogg, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney,
Kleberg, La Salle, Lavaca, Lee, Liberty. Live Oak, Llano,
Loving, Mason, Matagorda, Maverick, McMullen, Medi-
na, Milam, Montgomery, Nueces, Orange, Pecos, Polk,
Presidio, Real, Reeves, Reiugio, Robertson, Sabine, San
Jacinto, San Patricio, Starr, Sutton. Terrel, Travis, Trin-
ity, Tyler, Uval.Ie, Valverde, Victoria, Walker, Waller,
Ward, Washington, Webb, Wharton, Williamson, Wilson,
Zapata, and Zavalla.
Fortunato Anselmo, consular agent
For Utah.
Isidro de Lungo," in charge of consulate
For the Virgin Islands.
consular agent..
For Virginia.
Alberto Alfani, consul
For Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
Giuseppe A. Albi, acting consular agent
For the eastern counties of Washington.
For Idaho.
Enrico Jannarelli, consular agent
For West Virginia.
.\ngelo Cerminara, consular agent
Direct jurisdiction over Wisconsin.
FOREIGN COXSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
395
state
Residence
Name, rank, and Jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
JAPANESE EMPIRE
Mobile
Henry H. Clark, honorary consul
Emery Valentine, honorary consul
Toshito Sato, consul
For Arizona.
For California counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo,
Santa Barbara, and Veqtura.
For New Mexico.
June
Aug.
Nov.
June
Dec.
25, 1920
Alaska
Juneau
27, 1923
California --
Los Angeles
San Francisco
8, 1929
2fi. 1930
For California (except the Los Angeles consular district),
Colorado, Nevada, and Utah.
Takahiko Wakabayashi, consul
21, 1927
Atsushi Kimura, consul
For Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio,
South Dakota, and VVisoonsiu.
consul..
For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mis-
sissippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina,
Tennessee, and Texas.
Courtenay Crocker, honorary consul
J. E. Smith, honorary consul
Setsuzo Sawada, consul general
For Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Marylnnd, Massa-
chusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and
West Virginia.
For the District of Columbia and Porto Rico.
Hiroshi Ashino, consul
For Idaho (except that part included in the consular district
of Seattle), Oregon, and Wyoming.
J. Franklin McFadden, honorary consul
Saichiro Koshida, consul general
For the Philippine Islands and the island of Guam.
Miguel Such, honorary consul
J. H. Langben, honorary consul
Suemasa Okamoto, consul
For Alaska.
For Idaho counties of Boise, Bonner, Custer, Idaho, Koo-
tenai, Latah, Lemhi, Nez Peice, and Shoshone.
For Montana and Washington.
Sept.
Apr.
June
Nov.
Dec.
June
Dec.
Dec.
June
July
11, 1928
Louisiana - -.
New Orleans
Boston
Massachusetts
9, 1930
St. Louis...
New York City...
19, 1905
New York
8, 1929
11,19:9
Pennsylvania
Philippine Islands
Philadelphia
Manila
28, 1904
12, 1928
Purto Rico
San Juan
8,1923
8, 1904
2, 1928
LATVIA
Mobile
California..
Los Angeles
San Francisco
For Alabama.
Harry Parmalee Rising, vice consul
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
May
June
Oct.
5, 1926
For Arizona.
For California counties of Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles,
Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis
Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura.
For New Mexico.
Harry Willard Olensor, consul..
29, 1924
Colorado
For California (except the Los Angeles jurisdiction), Colo-
rado, Nevada, and Utah.
18, 1929
Florida..
Jacksonville
For Colorado.
16,1929
Hawaii
25, 1928
Illinois ...
Chicago
For Hawaii.
J. M Ullman, consul
For Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota,
South l;akota. and Wisconsin.
4, 1924
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
LATVIA— Continued
Kentucky.
Louisiana..
Massachusetts.
Missouri
New York
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania..,
Indianapolis.
Louisville
New Orleans.
St. Louis
New York City.
Cleveland
Oklahoma City.
Portland
Philippine Islands.
Porto Kico
South Carolina
Norfolk.
Texas
Virginia
Washington j Seattle
LIBERIA !
Philadelphia.
Manila
San Juan...
Charleston.
Memphis .
Galveston.
Mobile.
California ; San Francisco...
Illinois Chicago
Louisiana New Orleans
Maryland Baltimore
Missouri St. Louis
New Jersey Jersey City
New York New York City.
Pennsylvania.
Philippine Islands.
Texas
Philadelphia
Manila
Galveston.
Chicago.
New York City.
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Marcellus Donald Redlich, consul
Donovan N. Hoover, vice consul
For Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
Ilenry B. Finn, vice consul
August Edward Pradillo, consul
For Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
Jacob Sieberg, consul
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Fred A. Qissler, consul
For Kansas and Missouri.
Arthur Lule, consul general
For the United States.
Malvern E. Schultz, consul
For Michigan and Ohio.
Hal S. Whitten, vice consul
For Oklahoma.
Rogers MacVeagh, consul
For Oregon.
John Hemphill, consul
For Pennsylvania.
Jose F. Dimayuga, vice consul
Ricardo Ramon Pesquera, vice consul
John Gilmore Smith, consul..
For Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina (temporarily).
For South Carolina.
Abe D. Waldauer, vice consul
Edwin Goudge, vice consul
For Texas.
John David Leitch, vice consul
For Virginia.
consul.
Date of rec-
ognition
Feb. 5, 1927
Mar. 10, 1928
Nov. 5,1930
May 6,1925
Jan. 30, 1925
Mar. 27, 1925
Sept. 4,1926
Oct. 30,1926
Mar. 21,1929
July 19,1929
Mar. 21, 1929
Jan. 27. 1930
Aug. 16,1929
Apr. 9, 1929
Jan. 12,1929
Jan. 28,1926
For Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
George W. Lovejoy, consul ' Feb. 25,1
Richard E. Westbrooks, consul.
L. U. Reynolds, vice consul
Ernest Lyon, consul general
Uutchins Inge, consul
Albert W. Minick, vice consul..
Edward G. Merrill, consul
E. B. Merrill, vice consul
Helena S. Haines, consul
Robert C. Moon, vice consul
R. Summers, consul.
J. R. Gibson, consul
Antanas Kalvaitis, consul
For Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado,
Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi-
ana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Mon-
tana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota,
Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee,
Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Povilas Zadeikis, consul general
Petras Daudzvardis, vice consul
For Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Jan. 24,1923
Oct. 27,1898
Oct. 31,1911
Aug. 3, 1899
Aug. 4, 1900
Oct. 31,1906
Apr. 6, 1914
Aug. 16,1929
Sept. 28, 1897
Oct. 10,1900
Aug. 12,1901
Feb. 18,]
Feb. 14,1928
Jan. 16,1920
FOEEIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
39'
state
lUXEMBUEQ
California
District of Columbia.
Illinois
Minnesota
New York
South Dakota
MEXICO
Alabama
Arizona
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
San Francisco...
Washington
Chicago
Minneapolis
New York City-
Prosper Reiter, consul
Prosper Reiter, jr., vice consul
For Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, New
Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
Cornelius Jacoby, consul ,
For Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
For the District of Columbia.
Peter P. Kransz, consul general
Jean Baptiste Merkels, vice consul
Eugene IIuss, vice consul
For Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
Emile Ferrant, consul ,
Othon Raths, vice consul
For Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota,
South Dakota, and Wyoming.
I Tarry Krombach, honorary consul
Cornelius Staudt, honorary vice consul
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Peary Daubenfeld, consul ,
For Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
Mobile..
Douglas.
Kogales.
Phoenix.
Tucson..
Yuma . . .
Calexico.
Los Angeles.
San Bernardino-
San Diego
Jos6 Cabrera, honorary consul
Emiliano TamCz, consul.
For Cochise County (except Benson, Bisbee, Courtland,
Don Luis, Dragoon, Fairbanks, Fort Huachuca, Gleeson,
Lowell, Naco, Osborn, St. David, Tombstone, and
Warren).
Alfredo C. Vazquez, consul
For Benson, Bisbee, Courtland, Don Luis, Dragoon, Fair-
bank, Fort Huachuca, Oleeson, Lowell, Naco, Osborn,
St. David, Tombstone, and Warren in Cochise County.
Francisco Alfonso Pesqueira, consul
For the county of Santa Cruz.
Luis Fernando Castro, consul
Qonzalo Obregon, vice consul
For the counties of Coconino, Oila, Maricopa, Mohave,
Pinal, and Yavapai.
consul..
For the county of Pima.
Samuel J. Trevifio, consul. _ _
For the county of Yuma.
Edmundo L. Ariigon, consul
Arturo Alcocer, vice consul
For Arizona county of Yuma (except the city of Yuma).
For California county of Imperial.
Rafael de la Colina, consul
Ilermolao E. Torres, vice consul
Joel E. Quiiiones, vice consul
Enrique Bravo, vice consul
For the counties of Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, San
Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ven-
tura.
Fernando Alatorre, consul.
For Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.
Enrique Ferreira, consul
For .'■'an Diego County.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
•State
Residence
Name, rank, and Jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
MEXICO-Continued
California (continued)
San Francisco
Alejandro Lubbert, consul general
Feb 19 1925
Roberto E. Quiros, consul
Apr. 19, 1928
Alejandro V. Martinez, consul
Jan. 31.1930
Carlos Palacios Roji, consul
June 16,1930
Sept. 7,1927
For California counties of Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte,
Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Eldorado,
Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera,
Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono,
Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento,
San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaqufn, San Mateo,
Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano,
Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare,
Tuolumne, Yolo, and Yuba.
For Nevada.
Indirect jurisdiction over the consulates at Calexico, Los
Angeles, Salt Lake City, San Diego, and Seattle; the hono-
rary consulate at Manila, and the vice consulate at Yuma.
Canal Zone.
Colon
May 14.1929
Luis Hernandez, honorary vice consul
Apr. 1, 1929
For the Canal Zone.
Colorado
Denver
Ismael M. Vazquez, consul
June 22, 1929
For Colorado and Wyoming.
Florida
Feb. 28.1924
For Florida.
Oct. 8,1930
Hawaii
Honolulu
■ . ..... consul
Illinois
Chicago
Rafael Aveleyra, consul
Jan. 22, 1930
Miguel G. Calderon, vice consul
June 17,1928
Adolfo G. Domlnguez. vice consul
July 19,1929
For the Illinois counties of Adams, Boone, Brown, Bureau.
Carroll, Cass, Champaign, Christian, Clark, Coles, Cook
Crawford, Cumberland, DeKalb, DeWitt, Douglas, Du-
Page, Edgar, Effingham, Ford, Fulton, Grundy, Han-
cock, Henderson, Henry, Iroquois, Jasper, Jo Daviess,
Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, Knox, Lake, La Salle, Lee,
Livingston, Logan, McDonough, McLean, Macon, Mar-
shall, Mason, Menard, Mercer, Montgomery, Morgan.
Moultrie, Ogle, Peoria, Pike, Piatt, Putnam, Rock Island,
Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Shelby, Stark, Stephenson,
Tazewell, Vermilion, Warren, Whiteside, Will, Winne-
bago, and Woodford.
For Indiana (except Marion County).
Indianapolis
Mar. 7, 1924
For Marion County.
Kentucky
Louisville
Gabriel O. Romo, honorary consul
Dec. 3, 1928
Louisiana
New Orleans
. .. . consul general
Octavio Baireda, consul
Oct. 7. 1930
Armando C. Amador, vice consul
Sept. 2f., 1928
For Alabama (except Mobile County), Arkansas, Georgia
(except city of Savannah), Louisiana, Mississippi, and Ten-
nessee.
Indirect jurisdiction over the consulates at Kansas City
(Mo.), Mobile, Port Arthur, St. Louis, and Tampa.
Baltimore..
Pablo Alegre," honorary consul
For Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia.
June 5,1930
Massachusetts
Boston
Oct. 7, 19.30
Manuel Cruz," vice consul
June 27,1929
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
FOEEIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
399
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
MEXICO— Continued t
Michigan Detroit.
New Mexico Albuquerque-
Buffalo...
New York City.
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon...
Cleveland
Toledo
Oklahoma City.
Portland
Ignncia I,. Batiza, consul
Edmundo GonzSlez, vice consul..
For Michigan (except the upper peninsula) and Ohio (ex-
cept the counties of Cuyahoga, Hamilton, Lorain, and
Lucas) .
Carlos M. Gaxiola, consul '
For Kansas.
For Missouri counties of Andrew, Atchison, Barry,
Barton, Bates, Buchanan, Caldwell, Cass, Cedar, Clay,
Clinton, Dade, De Kalb, Gentry, Henry, Holt, Jackson,
Jasper, Johnson, Lafayette, Lawrence, McDonald, New-
ton, Nodaway, Platte, Ray, St. Clair, Vernon, and Worth.
For Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Angel Casarin, consul
Elias Colunga, vice consul
For Iowa.
For Missouri counties of Adair, Audrain, Benton, Bollinger,
Boone, Butler, Callaway, Camden, Cape Girardeau,
Carroll, Carter,Chariton, Christian, Clark, Cole, Cooper,
Crawford, Dallas, Daviess, Dent, Douglas, Dunklin,
Franklin, Gasconade, Greene, Grundy, Harrison, Hickory,
Howard, Howell, Iron, Jefferson, Knox, Laclede, Lewis,
Lincoln, Linn, Livingston, Macon, Madison, Maries,
Marion, Mercer, Miller, Mississippi, Moniteau, Monroe,
Montgomery, Morgan, Now Madrid, Oregon, Osage,
Ozark, Perry, Pettis, Phelps, Pike, Polk, Pulaski, Put-
nam, Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Charles,
St. Francois, St. Genevieve, St. Louis, Saline, Schuyler,
Scotland, Scott, Shannon, Shelby, Stoddard, Stone, Sul-
livan, Taney, Texas, Warren, Washington, Wayne,
Webster, and Wright.
Guillcrmo L. Robinson, consul
For Arizona counties of Apache and Navajo.
For New Mexico counties of Bernalillo, Colfax, McKinley,
Mora, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, San Juan, San Miguel, Santa
Fe, Socorro, Taos, Torrance, and Valencia.
Leon L. Lancaster, honorary consul
Ernest J. Schrempp, honorary vice consul
Enrique D. Ruiz, consul general
Joaquin Terrazas,p consul..
For Connecticut, New Jersey (except Camden County), and
New York (except the counties of Erie and Niagara).
Indirect jurisdiction over the consulates at Baltimore, Bos-
ton, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Norfolk,
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Providence, and St. Thomas,
Virgin Islands.
David Reyes Retana, vice consul
Ernesto E. Cota, vice consul
Edmundo Gonzalez, vice consul
J. F. Ortiz, honorary consul
For Cuyahoga and Lorain Counties.
Y. A. Neal, honorary consul __ _._
For Lucas County.
Hernienegildo Valdfe. consul
For Oklahoma.
consul..
For Oregon.
Aug. 28.1929
Sept. 10,1929
Nov. 11, 1926
Sept. 4,1929
Aug.
Feb. 28,1924
Feb. 28.1924
Apr. 1, 1929
Apr. 12,1929
Oct. 8, 1926
July 19,1929
Feb. 17, 1930
Aug. 20,1926
June 16,1930
July 21. 1925
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
MEXICO— Continued
Peunsylvania.
Philadelpliia
Pittsburgh.
Philippine
Porto Rico
Rhode Island.
Texas.
Del Rio....
Eagle Pass.
Manila
Ponce
San Juan
Piovidence
Beaumont
Brownsville
Corpus Christi,
Luis L. Dupian, consul.
For New Jersey county of Camden.
For Pennsylvania counties of Adams, Berks, Bradford
Bucks, Carbon, Center, Chester, Clinton, Columbia,
Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Fulton,
Huntingdon, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lebanon,
Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgom-
ery, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry,
Philadelphia, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan,
Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wayne, Wyoming, and York.
Alfredo Banos Contreras, consul
For the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford,
Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield,
Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana,
Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango,
Warren, Washington, and Westmoreland.
Vicente P. Genato, honorary consul.
For the Philippine Islands.
Antonio Corretjer, honorary consul
For the Departments of Aguadilla, i^recibo, Mayagiiez,
and Ponce.
Manuel Rodriguez Serra, honorary consul
For the Departments of Guayama, Humacao, and San
Juan, and the United States possessions in the Lesser
Antilles.
Edgard L. Burchell, honorary consul
For Rhode Island.
Juan A. Marshall, consul
For Beaumont, and the counties of Angelina, Chambers,
Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange,
Sabine, San Augustice, Shelby, and Tyler.
Ladislao Lopez Montero, consul. -
For the counties of Cameron and W^illacy.
Jos6 Antonio Valenzuela, consul _.
For the counties of Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Calhoun, Goliad,
Jim Wells, Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces, Refugio, San
Patricio, and Victoria.
Renato Cantu Lara, consul
For the counties of Anderson, Archer, Bosque, Bowie,
Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Clay, Collin, Cooke, Coryell,
Dallas, Delta, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Falls, Fannin,
Franklin, Grayson, Gregg, Hamilton, Harrison, Hender-
son, Hill, Hood, Hopkins, Hunt, Jack, Johnson, Kauf-
man, Lamar, Limestone, Marion, Mcl^ennan, Montague,
Morris, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Panola, Parker, Rains,
Red River, Rockwall, Rusk, Smith, Somervell, Tarrant,
Titus, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wichita, Wilbarger, Wise,
Wood, and Young.
Lisandro Pefta, consul
For the counties of Crockett, Sutton, Terrell, and Valverde.
Francisco B. Salazar, consul
Enrique A. Fierro, vice consul
Romulo \'argas Machuca, vice consul
For the counties of Dimmit, Edwards, Kinney, Maverick,
Uvalde, and Za valla.
Oct. 8, 1930
Jan. 31,1929
Aug. 25, 1926
Oct. 28,1926
j Sept. 22, 1924
Sept. 27, 1928
Aug. 30,1928
I
! Oct. 8,1930
May 27, 1924
Apr. 21,1930
June 8. 1926
Feb. 19,1930
FOPiEIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
401
state
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
MEXICO— Continued
Texas (couiiiined)
El Paso -
Luis Medina Barrou, consul general - -
June 21,1930
Juan E. Anchondo, consul
June 16,1930
For Arizona counties of Graham and Greenlee.
For New Mexico counties of Chaves, Curry, De Baca, Dona
Ana, Eddy, Grant, Guadalupe, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln,
Luna, Otero, Quay, Roosevelt, Sierra, and Union.
For Texas counties of Culbertson, EI Paso, Hudspeth,
Loving, Reeves, Ward, and AVinklcr.
Indirect jurisdiction over the consulates at Albuquerque,
Denver, Douglas, Marfa, Nogales, Phoenix, Rowood-Ajo,
and Tucson, and the consular agency at Naco.
Galveston
Jos6 A. Diaz, consul
Sept. 18, 1930
For Brazoria and Galveston Counties.
Hidalgo _
Francisco Perez, consul _
Apr. 21,1930
For Hidalgo County.
Daniel Garza, consul
Sept. 27. 1927
For the counties of Austin, Brazos. Burleson, Colorado,
Fort Bend, Grimes, Harris. Houston, Jackson, Lavaca,
Lee, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Matagorda, Montgomery,
Polk, Robertson, San Jacinto, Trinity, Walker, Waller,
Washington, and Wharton.
Laredo
Alejandro V. Martinez, consul
June 23, 1930
Gustavo Garza Lopez, vice consul
Jan. 10,1928
For the counties of Duval, Jim Hogg, La Salle, McMullen,
and Webb.
McAlIen.-
Lauro Izaguirre, consul
Dec. 11, 1930
For the counties of Hidalgo and Starr.
*
Presidio
Juan E. Richer, consul
July 30, 1929
For the counties of Brewster, Jeff Davis, Pecos, and Presidio.
Riogrande
Ismael Magaiia, consul
July 6, 1928
For Starr County.
San Antonio
Enrique Santibafiez, consul general
Jan. 7, 1928
Luis P6rez Abreu, consul
June 20,1928
Luis Gutierrez Otero," consul
Mar. 7, 1930
Ricardo G. Hill, vice consul
Jan. 22,1930
For the counties of Atascosa, Bandera, Bastrop, Bell,
Bexar, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Comal, Concho, DeWitt,
Fayette, Frio, Gillespie, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hays,
Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Lampasas, Llano, Mc-
Colloch, Mason, Medina, Menard, Milam, Real, San
Saba, Schleicher, Travis, Williamson, and Wilson.
Indirect jurisdiction over the consulates at Brownsville,
Corpus Christi, Dallas, Del Rio, Eagle Pass, Houston,
Laredo, Marfa, Oklahoma City, Riogrande, and the con-
sular agencies at Galveston and Mc Allen.
Swoetwater
Lauro Izaguirre, consul
Oct. 1, 1928
For the counties of Andrews, Armstrong, Bailey, Baylor,
Borden, Briscoe, Brown, Callahan, Carson, Castro,
Childress, Cochran, Coke, Coleman, Collingsworth,
Comanche, Cottle, Crane, Crosby, Dallam, Dawson,
Deaf Smith, Dickens, Donley, Eastland, Ector, Fisher,
Floyd, Foard, Gaines, Garza, Glasscock, Gray, Hale,
Hall, Hansford, Hardeman, Hartley, Haskell, Hemphill,
Hockley, Howard, Hutchinson, Irion, Jones, Kent, King,
Knox, Lamb, Lipscomb, Lubbock, Lynn, Martin, Mid-
land, Mills, Mitchell, Moore, Motley, Nolan, Ochiltree,
Oldham, Parmer, Potter, Randall, Reagan, Roberts, Run-
nels, Scurry, Shackelford, Sherman, Stephens, Sterling,
Stonewall, Swisher, Taylor, Terry, Throckmorton, Tom
Green, Upton, Wheeler, and Yoakum.
Zapata
Rafael San Miguel, honorary consul
May 2,1927
402
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
State
MEXICO— Continued
Utah
Virginia
Virgin Islands
Washington
Wisconsin
MONACO
California
Illinois
Massachusetts
New York
NETHERIANDS
Alabama
California.-
Canal Zone
Colorado..
Florida
Qeorgia..
Hawaii
Illinois
Iowa
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts.
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Salt Lake City Filomeno Mata, consul.
Elias Colunga," vice consul
For Idaho, Montana, and Utah.
Norfolk Bruce Austin, honorary consul.
For North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
St. Thomas consul.
For the Virgin Islands.
Seattle Jose Torres E., consul
For Washington and Oregon (except the city of Portland).
Milwaukee E. P. Kirby Hade, honorary consul
For the high peninsula of Michigan.
For Minnesota and Wisconsin.
San Francisco i Roger Bocqueraz,"' consul
Chicago ] Marccllus-Donald Redlich, consul.
Boston I Charles F. Flamand, consul
New York City... Paul Fuller, consul general
Mobile
Los Angeles.
San Diego
San Francisco.
Colon...
Panama.
Denver. .
Jacksonville.
Pensacola
Tampa
Honolulu.
Chicago..,
Orange City..
New Orleans.
Baltimore
Boston
L. K. Van Leer, vice consul (honorary)
For Alabama.
A. Hartog, consul (honorary)
For Arizona.
For California south of the counties of Inyo, Kern, and
San Luis Obispo (e.xcept the counties of Imperial and San
Diego).
J. J. van Eizenga, vice consul (honorary)
For Imperial and San Diego Counties.
H. A. van Coenen Torchiana, consul general
For Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New
Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
J. J. Ecker, sr., consul (honorary)
D. M. Sasso, consul general (honorary)
G. J. RoUandet, vice consul (honorary)
For Colorado and New Mexico.
C. Hough, jr., vice consul (honorary)
For Florida east of the Apalachicola River.
A. Zelius, jr., vice consul (honorary)
For Florida west of the Apalachicola River.
J. R. van Julsingha Blinck, vice consul (honorary)
R. Perrin, vice consul (honorary)
For Georgia.
C. \. Mackintosh, consul (honorary)
For Hawaiian Islands.
J. Vennema, consul general (honorary) ..,._
J. Posthuma, vice consul...
For Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Montana, Nebraska, North
Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
G. Klay, vice consul (honorary)
For Iowa.
A. P. F. C. Esser, consul (honorary)
For Alabama.
For Florida west of the Apalachicola River.
For Louisiana and Mississippi.
R. H. Mottu, consul (honorary)
For Delaware and Maryland.
J. H. Rears, consul (honorary)
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
and Vermont.
Date of rec
ognition
Oct. 6, 1930
Oct. 29.1930
Dec. 12,1928
Sept. 27 1928
Mar. 13 1924
Dec. 12, 1930
July 9, 1925
Feb. 28,1923
Sept. 17, 1920
Oct. 28, 1929
Dec. 31.1929
Apr. 7, 1930
Feb. 24.1928
July 3, 1925
July 3, 1925
Feb. 8, 1928
Aug. 29, 1&2-
Apr. 15,1927
Feb. 14. 1916
Apr. 6, 1923
Oct. 22,1914
Feb. 1,1915
Aug. 13,1919
Dec. 7 1929
Mar. 7,1904
Apr. 18,1923
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
403
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
NETHEBIANDS-Continued
Michigan ' Grand Kapids.
Minnesota Minneapolis...
Mississippi Qulfport
Missouri : Kansas City..
New York City.
Oregon -.
Pennsylvania
Portland
Philadelphia
Philippine Islands
Cebu
Iloilo
Manila
Porto Rico .
MayagUez
Ponce
San Juan
South Carolina
Charleston
Texas , Galveston
Port Arthur
Utah.-. Salt Lake City.
Virginia Newport News.
Norfolk
Virgin Islands St. Thomas.
Washington I Seattle
Jacob Steketee, consul (honorary)
John Steketee, vice consul (honorary)
For Michigan and Minnesota.
L. C. Wilten, vice consul (honorary)
For Minnesota.
.\. O. Thompson, vice consul (honorary)
For Mississippi.
J. C. Koster, consul (honorary)..
For Iowa and Kansas.
For Missouri west of 93d° longitude.
■For Nebraska and Oklahoma.
H. ter Braak, consul (honorary)
For Arkansas and Kentucky.
For Missouri east of the 93d° longitude.
For Tennessee.
W. P. Montyn, consul general
A. Methofer, consul -..
For Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachu-
setts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North
Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia,
and West Virginia.
J. van Zante, vice consul (honorary)
For Oregon.
P.J. Groenendaal, consul (honorary-)
For Pennsylvania. 1
Harold Walford.i' acting vice consul (honorary) |
For the island of Cebu.
H. Walford, vice consul (honorary) j
I Francis Wallace Felling," acting vice consul (honorary)
j For the island of Panay.
G. P. Datema, consul (lionorary)
i T. Bremer, vice consul (honorary)
For the Philippine Islands.
O. F. Bravo, vice consul (honorary)
For west coast of Porto Rico.
P. J. .\rmstrong. vice consul (honorary)
For south coast of Porto Rico.
W. E. Lee, consul (honorary)
For Porto Rico.
D. Kavenel, consul (honorary)
For Florida east of the Apalachicola River.
For Georgia and South Carolina.
R. J. McDonough, consul (honorary)
For Galveston and suburbs.
E. A. Bunge, consul (honorary)
For Texas (except Galveston and suburbs). j
B. Tiemersma, vice consul (honorary) :
For Utah |
E. I). J. Luening, vice consul (honorary)
For city of Newport News. i
J. P. .\. !\[ottu, consul (honorary)
For North Carolina and Virginia (except city of Newport
News).
W. P. M. van Eps, consul (honorary)
For St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas.
A. van der Spek, vice consul (honorary)
Fof Alaska and Washington.
Oct. 4, 1920
Sept. 12, 1924
July 23,1926
Dec. 7, 1921
July 2, 192S
May 26, 1923
Apr. 13,1923
Aug. 20,1929
Jan. 8, 1929
Jan. 10,1928
July 12,1929
May 26. 1921
July 12,1929
Feb. 24.1928
May 26,1910
Mar. 6,1919
Mar. 4, 1930
Dec. 28,1926
Oct. 22,1924
Feb. 28,192.5
Aug. 2, 1929
Sept. 4,1930
Nov. 16, 1912
Oct. 7. 1919
June 20,1917
Feb. 17,1923
404
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
State
Residence
HICARAGUA
Mobile
Calexico
California
Long Beach
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Cristobal
Panama
Florida
Kansas City
New Orleans
Baltimore
Boston
Maryland
Massachusetts
Detroit
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Missouri .
Jersey City
Albany
New York
New York City...
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Troy
Wilmington
Cincinnati
(San Francisco )-
Pennsylvania Philadelphia.
Philippine Islands Manila
Fernando Gonzalez, consul May
Arturo Pallais, honorary consul Nov.
Arturo Pallais, jr., honorary vice consul \ Dec.
Jorge neinsch, consul Feb.
Domingo Salinas, consul ! May
Dionisio E. Gallo, honorary vice consul I Feb.
Leopoldo Lacayo, honorary vice consul Aug.
Julio Cesar Juarez, consul j Mar.
Isaac Montealcgre, consul general ' June
For California.
Roberto Feuillebois, honorary consul ; Feb.
Juan Francisco .\rias, honorary consul. Feb.
For the Canal Zone.
Nestor Portocarrero, consul June
Berthold Singer, consul general Apr.
Herman Argiiello, jr., honorary consul.. Apr.
Alexander Singer,"" vice consul Feb.
Edwin R. Death, consul general : June
Luis Gonzalo Bravo, consul general Apr.
Renato Lacayo, vice consul Nov.
For Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
Luis Maimel Debayle, consul Aug.
David Sequeira, consul Feb.
Joso Guerrero, honorary consul Mar.
F. Stewart, consul. Apr.
For Minnesota and the adjacent territory.
Willis Wood, consul June
Salvador Cerda, jr., consul general Jan.
Juan J, Romero, consul ! Sept.
Henry C. Lutjen, honorary vice consul July
Gunnar Fromen, honorary consul ! Oct.
Raul R. Barrios, consul general ' .Vug.
William C. Godfrey, honorary consul July
Virgilio Lacayo, vice consul Dec.
Julio Navas, vice consul Dec.
For Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode
Island, and Vermont.
Gcrardo Otilio Salinas, honorary consul..- Oct.
Aristides Mayorga, consul Apr.
consul
Oscar Agazelow, consul general (honorary) May 10, 1928
For Oregon and Washington. i
Lorenzo Guerrero Potter, consul general i Jan. 24, 1911
Rafael Deshon, vice consul ] May 8,1928
consul general..'
Ignacio Garcia Rojas, vice consul Dec. 4,1908
2G, 1930
26, 1928
5, 1928
20, 1928
26, 1930
20, 1928
30. 1928
19, 1930
23, 19.30
20. 1928
20,1928
24. 1929
4, 1916
18, 1925
1.1, 1918
17, 1901
1, 1930
11,1918
6, 1930
11,1916
4, 1930
4, 1919
15, 1903
20, 1927
11, 1929
8, 1927
8. 19.30
6, 1930
14, 1923
15, 1917
28, 1923
3, 1924
29, 1924
Texas Fort Worth.
Galveston...
Houston
Virgin Islands.
San Antonio...
Newport News.
Norfolk
St. Thomas
Washington 1 Seattle.
Robert L. O'Brien, honorary consul ._ 1 Sept. 3, 1930
Sidney J. Browning, consul Aug. 26,1922
Thomas E. Buchanan, vice consul Mar. 10, 1923
Adan Z. Morales, consul Apr. 22, 1927
C. B. Austin, honorary consul Dec. 10, 1928
Charles M. Barnett, consul Apr. 19,1899
David M. de Castro, consul Aug. 7, 1917
W. L. Kennedy, consul Apr. 4, 1916
FOREIGN CONSULAE OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
405
Name, rank, and Jurisdiction
Mobile.
Alaska
California.
Juneau.
Los .\DgeIes...
San Diego
San Francisco.
Canal Zone Ancon
Cristobal.
Denver...
Colorado
District of Columbia ! Washington.
Florida i Fernandina.
Jacksonville.
Key West...
Pensacola...
Tampa.
Georgia
Hawaii Honolulu.
Illinois Chicago...
Iowa
Louisiana
Maine ,
Maryland
Massachusetts.
Michigan
Decorah
New Orleans.
Portland
Baltimore
Boston
Detroit
Minnesota St. Paul
Mississippi Qulfport.
Missouri -
Montana.
St. Louis.
Billings..
.vice consul..
T. M. Ross, in charge of vice consulate
For Alabama.
William Britt, vice consul (honorary)
For Alaska.
Andrew O. Nelson, vice consul (honorary)
For Los Angeles.
John Ensjebretsen, vice consul (honorary)
For San Diego.
Christopher FUrst Smith, consul
Reidar Kildal," acting consul
Andreas Bjolstad, vice consul ,
For Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada,
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Thomas Jacome, vice consul (honorary)
For Ancon.
consul.
vice consul.
For Colorado.
The Legation of Norway has general supervision over consular
matters throughout the United States.
Nathaniel Barnett Borden, vice consul (honorary)
For Fernandina.
Jason Curry Outler, vice consul (honorary)
For Jacksonville.
Charles Sigsbee Lowe, vice consul (honorary)
For Key West and Miami.
Alexander Oswald Zelius, vice consul (honorary).. ___
For Florida (except the ports of Fernandina, Jacksonville,
Key West, Miami, and Tampa).
Barton Hewitt Smith, vice consul (honorary).
For Tampa.
Einar Storm Trosdal, vice consul (honorary)...
For Georgia.
Victor Cotta Schoenberg, consul
For Hawaii.
Olaf Bernts, consul
For Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee,
and Wisconsin.
Trond Stabo, vice consul (honorary)
For Iowa.
Walter Frederic Jahncke, vice consul (honorary) _._
For Louisiana.
Joseph Todd Mulvenny, vice consul
For Maine.
Joel M. Cloud, vice consul (honorary)
For Maryland.
Oeorg Tausan Vedeler, vice consul (honorary)..
For Massachusetts.
Carl Bromstad Moe, vice consul (honorary) _
For Michigan.
Engebreth Ilagbarth Kobe, consul (honorary)
Harry (Halfdan) Eberhardt, vice consul
For Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Olus John Dedeaux, vice consul (honorary)
For Mississippi.
Johan Guldbrand Borresen, vice consul (honorary)
For Missouri.
Christian Rostad Hansen, vice consul (honorary)..
For Montana.
406
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
NORWAY— Continued
Nebraska
May 7,1906
May 9,1921
Newark
For Nebraska.
New York City...
Niagara Falls
WUmington
Grand Forks
Cleveland ...
For New Jersey.
Wilhelm Thorleif von Munthe af Morgenstierne, consul gen-
eral.
Feb. 10,1926
Feb. 20, 1926
For Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missis-
sippi. New Uampshire, New Jersey, New York, North
Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Caro-
lina, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
For Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
For Niagara Falls.
June 26,1925
For North Ciirolina.
Apr. 24,1916
Dec 2 1926
Ohio
For North Dakota.
Hans Glad-Block, vice consul (honorary)
Portland
Philadelphia
Cebu
For Ohio.
Emil J" Slovarp,f vice consul (honorary)
July 28, 192a
Apr. 9, 1921
Pennsylvania
For Oregon.
Mathias Moe, vice consul (honorarv'i . ..
Philippine Islands
For Pennsylvania.
Guv Walford, vice consul (honorary)
Nov. 9, 1912
Doilo
Manila
For Cebu.
Nov. ],1912
For Iloilo.
Niels Christian Gude consul (honorarv)
Mar 1 1923
For Philippine Islands.
Dec. 8, 1914
Oct. 16, 1928
South Carolina
Charleston
Sioux Falls
Galveston
For Porto Rico.
James Doar Lucas, vice consul (honorary)
For South Carolina.
Aug. 11, 1917
Texas
For South Dakota.
John W. Focke, vice consul (honorary)
For Texas (except the harbors of Port Arthur and Sabine
Pass).
Jesse Newton Rayzor, vice consul
May 8, 1906
Houston
Nov 17, 1930
Port Arthur
Salt Lake City....
Newport News....
Norfolk
St. Thomas
Port Townsend...
Seattle
Milwaukee
May 22, 1906
Utah
For Port Arthur and Sabine Pass.
Nels Mettome, vice consul (honorary)..
For Utah.
T. Parker Host, vice consul (honorary)
For Newport News.
Anders Williams, vice consul (honorary)
For Virginia (except the port of Newport News) .
Carl Gustav Thiele, consul (honorary)
Oscar Klocker, vice consul (honorary)...
For the counties of Clallam, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson,
Kitsap, Mason, Pacific, San Juan, and Wahkiakum.
Thomas Samuel Huntington Kolderup, consul (honorary)
For Washington (except the Port Townsend district).
Olaf I. Rove, vice consul (honorary)
For Wisconsin.
Nov. 11,1925
Apr. 12, 1924
Virgin Islands
July 13,1922
Oct. 28,1922
Washington
Wisconsin . ..
Oct. 30,1908
July 10, 1928
May 7, 1906
FOEEIGN CONSULAK OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
407
Name, rank, and Jurisdiction
Birmingham Clyde E. Posey, honorary consul.
Mobile ! A. II. Diaz, vice consul (honorary).
Berkeley
Los Angeles.
San Diego.
San Fernando
San Francisco
Colorado
District of Columbia--.
Florida ; Pensacola
Tampa...
Georgia-..
Hawaii
Illinois
Iowa
Kentucky .
Louisiana.
Maryland
Massachusetts.
Michigan...
Mississippi.
Missouri
New Mexico.
New York...
Oregon
Pennsylvania.
Philippine Islands.
Porto Rico
Virginic
Virgin Islands
Washington..
Alabama..
California.
Gonzalo Sosa Dutari, consul (honorary)
Jose S. Saenz, consul (honorary)
Eduardo de la Guardia, consul (honorary)
Ricardo de la Guardia, vice consul (honorary)
Eric George Barham, consul (honorary)
Gerald Harcouit Morrice, vice consul (honorary)
Ernesto Valencia, consul (honorary) _
Manuel J. Cucalon Alba, consul general
Jos6 E. de Ycaza, honorary vice consul
Edwin L. Apperson, consul (honorary)
Eduardo M. Sosa, honorary consul
consul.
consul.
.Atlanta , John Ashley Jones, consul
Ililo.. i consul.
Honolulu • ...consul.
Chicago Fernando Antonio Navarro, consul
Dubuque ..[ John Rider Wallis, consul (honorary)
Lexington | George Hamilton, consul (honorary)
New Orleans.
Denver
Washington
Detroit
Gulfport
Kansas City
St. Louis
Silver City
New York City...
Cincinnati., -
Cleveland
Portland
Philadelphia.
Manila
Aguadilla.
Ponce
San Juan
Dallas., _
Fort Worth
Galveston
Houston
Port Arthur....
Newport News.
Norfolk
St. Thomas
Puget Sound...,
Seattle
Ernesto Brin, consul general
Nathan Eisenmann, vice consul (honorary)
Jerome J. Gebhart, consul (honorary)
William F. Volmerhaus, vice consul (honorary),
.\ntonio Jose Sucre, consul
Alfred R. Shrigley,^ vice consul (honorary)
Louis James Rosenberg, consul (honorarj')
Max Rowland, honorary consul
Loren O. Booram, consul (honorary)
Joseph S. Ergas, vice consul (honorary)
Ernesto de la Ossa, consul
Enoch .\dames V., consul general
Francisco Maleck, jr., vice consul..
Jose C. de Obaldia, vice consul...
Pablo .\rosemena Pinilla, consul (honorary)
Thomas J. Owens, consul (honorary)
L. W. Hartman, consul (honorary)
Carlos Berguido, jr., consul (honorary)
Jorge R. Paredes, honorary vice consul
E. C. Ross, consul (honorary)
Jorge Silva y Sapia, consul (honorary)...
.\ristides Vidal, consul (honorary)
Luis Brau, consul (honorary).,
Robert Burgher, consul (honorary)
L. T. Rogers, consul (honorary)
R. L. O'Brien, consul (honorary)
Leopoldo J. Castellanos," consul (honorary)
W. H. Gilliland, consul (honorary)
W. E. Barrett, honorary vice consul
consul.
Isaac Parewensky, consul (honorary).
Adolfo Bracons, honorary consul .
vice consul.
Mobile i Elliott G. Rickarby, vice consul
Los j\.ngeles I consul.
San Francisco | Roberto H. Vorfeld, consul
Jacksonville i Juan D. Vickers, vice consul..
408
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
PARAGUAY— Continued
Chicago
July 31,1924
Dec 31 1900
Indianapolis-
New Orleans
Boston
Detroit
Kansas City.
Charles E. CofBn, vice consul
James Lloveras, consul
Oct. 8, 1919
Sept. 18, 1923
Massachusetts
Jerome A. Petitti, consul.. .
F. L. Phillips, vice consul
Feb. 3, 1914
St. Louis
Newark
New York
New York City...
Cincinnati
Portland
William Wallace W^hite, consul general
Nov. 6, 1914
Ohio
Philip De Ronde, consul
Wallace White, jr., vice consul
For the United States.
Aug. 9,1917
May 24, 1922
Anr. 29. I91S
Philadelphia
Manila
For Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, New
Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Virginia
Newport News .
vice consul 1
Norfolk
Carlos Barnett, consul Aug. 6.1902
For Ne'vport New?- and Norfolk.
PERSIA
California
San Francisco
Washington
Thomas W Firbv, honorary consul
Oct 29 1923
Asadollah Khan Beijan, consul (honorary)
Henry Nathan," acting honorary consul
Thomas C. Perkins, honorary consul .
Aug. 15, 1930
Massachusetts
Boston
June 10, 1925
St. Louis
Milton Seropyan, vice consul (honorary)
Ilalg Herant Pakradooni, honorary consul
Philadelphia
Mobile
Dec. 2, 1926
Sept. 18, 1928
PERU
San Francisco
Colon
Josef Sigall, honorary vice consul
Nov 7 1930
consul
Cristobal
Oscar Alzamora, consul
Dec 16 1930
Panama _
Eduardo Garland Roel, honorary consul general
For the Canal Zone (except the port of Cristobal) .
Dec. 6, 1930
Sept. 18, 1928
Aug. 8. 1930
Mar 11 1999
Louisiana
New Orleans
Baltimore
Boston
Alberto Perez Saez, consul general . .
For Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
consul
Sept. 18, 1928
New York
New York City._.
Toledo
Ohio
Oscar Freyre, honorary vice consul.
For the United Slates.
Charles Scott Rowley, honorary consul.
Oct. 31, 1930
July 9 1920
Portland
Luis P. Navann consul
Dec 6 1930
Philadelphia
Manila...
Mayaguez
San Juan
Sept. 18, 1928
.\ntonio Molian y Pavia, honorary consul
Julv 30, 1930
Sept. IS, 1928
Sept. 18, 1928
Benito Zalduondo y Echevarria. consul (honorary)
FOREIGN CONSULAE OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
409
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
PERU— Continued
Texas
Virginia
Virgin Islands
Washington
POLAND
Illinois
Houston
San Antonio.
Newport News.
St. Thomas
Seattle
Chicago.
Michigan..
New York.
. Detroit.
.1 Buffalo.
Pennsylvania.
New York City.
Pittsburgh.
Leopoldo J. Castellanos, honorary consul.
Ricardo Villafranca, honorary consul
For Texas.
T. P. Host, honorary vice consul
George Levi, consul (honorary)
Eduardo Espantoso Cossio, consul
For Washington.
-. consul general- -
Waclaw Lecki, vice consul
Edmund Kalenski, vice consul
For Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota,
Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico,
North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas,
Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
For Hawaii and the Philippine Islands.
Wladyslaw Kozlowski, consul
For Michigan and Ohio.
Tadeusz Marynowski, consul
Tadeusz Buynowski, vice consul
For Maine and New Hampshire.
For New York counties of Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus,
Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton,
Cortland, Delaware, Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton,
Genesee, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Living-
ston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Niagara, Oneida,
Onondaga, Ontario, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, St.
Lawrence, Saratoga, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca,
Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins, Warren, Washington,
Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates.
For Vermont.
Mieczyslaw Marchlewski, consul general.
Zdzislaw Chelmicki, vice consul
For Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
Maryland, Massachusetts, and Mississippi.
For New York counties of Albany, Bronx, Columbia,
Dutchess, Greene, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange,
Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer, Richmond, Rockland,
Schenectady, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester.
For North Carolina and New Jersey.
For Pennsylvania counties of Bradford, Berks, Bucks,
Chester, Carbon, Columbia, Dauphin, Delaware, Lacka-
wanna, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe,
Montour, Montgomery, Northampton, Northumber-
land, Pike, Philadelphia, Schuylkill, Susquehanna,
Sullivan, Wayne, and Wyoming.
For Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia,
For the District of Columbia.
Arthur Ocetkiewicz, consul
For Kentucky.
For Pennsylvania counties of Adams, Allegheny, Arm-
strong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cam-
eron, Center, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford,
Cumberland, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin,
Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata,
Lawrence, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Mifilin, Perry,
Potter, Snyder, Somerset, Tioga, Union, Venango, War-
ren, Washington, Westmoreland, and York.
For Tennessee and West Virginia.
23372—31-
-27
410
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
PORTUGAL
Cal'.lornia. ,
Canal Zone
Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois
Louisiana-
Maryland
Massachusetts ...
Mississippi.
New York..
San Francisco.
Panama.
Hartford
Pensacola
Tampa
Brunswick j
Savannah
Honolulu
Chicago
New Orleans.
Baltimore
Boston
Fall River
New Bedford.
Pennsylvania
Philippine Islands...
Porto Rico
Rhode Island
Texas
Virgin Islands
RUMANIA
Illinois
New York
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Oulfport
New York City.
Philadelphia.
ManUa
San Juan
Providence...
Galveston...
St. Thomas.
Francisco de Pina Aragao e Costa, consul
G. Armas do Amaral, vice consul (honorary)
For San Francisco and its consular district.
Jos6 Agustin Arango, consul (honorary)
For the Canal Zone.
.- consul..
vice consul..
Leo Francis Pallardy, vice consul (honorary)
vice consul..
.- vice consul..
Alberto Alves de Araujo, consul
S. Chapman Simms, consul (honorary)
Frederic Charles Harwood, vice consul (honorary)
Luiz da Costa Carvalho, consul (honorary)
Adelbert W. Mears, vice consul (honorary)
Jos6 Manoel da Silva Bettencourt Ferreira, consul..
Antonio Laranjo Ferreira Monteiro, vice consul (honorary)...
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Carlos Alberto de Sa Miranda, consul (honorary)
For Fall River and its consular district.
Antonio Madureira e Castro, consul (honorary)... ,
Francisco Madureira e Castro, vice consul (honorary)
For New Bedford and its consular district.
John Paoli, vice consul (honorary)
For Gulfport and its consular district.
Victor Eduardo Verdades de Faria, consul general
Joao de Deus Bataglia Ramos, consul
Jos§ Saavedra de Figueiredo, vice consul (honorary)
For all the States except California, Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oregon, Rhode
Island, Vermont, and Washington.
Camilo Camara, vice consul (honorary)-.. _.
For Philadelphia and its consular district.
John W. Ferrier, consul (honorary)
For the Philippine Islands.
Dionisio Trigo, consul (honorary)
Esteban Garcia Cabrera,' vice consul
Jose Agostinho de Oliveira, vice consul (honorary)
For Providence and its consular district .
Robert O'Brien, consul (honorary)...
M. E. Trepuk, consul (honorary)
July
Feb.
10, 1928
6, 1930
Sept. 14,1922
.4.pr.
Mar.
July
July
Jan.
Jan.
May
25, 1930
11,1918
26, 1920
2, 1917
11, 1907
31, 1925
10, 1927
Dec 24,1925
Dec.
Dec.
24, 1925
21, 1927
Aug. 6, 1909
Feb.
Sept.
Dec.
25, 1928
7, 1928
I
Chicago Ira Nelson Morris, consul general (honorary)
For Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado,
Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi-
ana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Ne-
braska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Wash-
ington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
New York City... T. Tileston Wells, consul general (honorary) July 26, 1919
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Cleveland ( George Anagnostache," acting vice consul ' July 20,1929
For Ohio, Michigan, and West Virginia. i
Philadelphia Mihail Marian, consul (honorary) ' Aug. 12,1924
For Delaware, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylva- '
nia. South Carolina, and Virginia. i
For the District of Columbia. |
May
21, 1930
Oct.
12, 1920
July
Apr.
Feb.
6, 1929
9,1900
19, 1930
Dec.
Sept.
8, 1930
19. 1917
Nov.
14, 1924
FOREIGN CONSULAE OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
411
Name, rank, and Jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
KirssiA
Illinois
Massachusetts
New York
Pennsylvania
Washington
SALVADOR
(See El Salvador)
SAN MARINO
New York
SIAM
California
Illinois
New York
Pennsylvania
Philippine Islands
SPAIN
Alabama.
California
Connecticut-
Florida
Chicago.
Boston
New York City.
Pittsburgh.
New York City-
San Francisco.
Chicago
New York City.
Philadelphia
Manila
Mobile
Los Angeles.
San Francisco.
Colon....
Panama-
New London.
Jacksonville..
Key West
Miami
Pensacola
Tampa
Antoine VolkofI, consul general
For Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South
Dakota, and Wisconsin.
Joseph A. Conry, consul..
Michel Oustinow, consul general
For Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Georges Tchirkow, consul
For Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee,
Virginia, and West Virginia.
For the District of Columbia.
Nikolai Bogoyavlensky, consul general —
Also consul general at Nome.
For Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and
Wyoming.
Alessandro Konta, consul general.
Henry G. W. Dinkelspiel, consul general (honorary)
Martin J. Dinkelspiel, vice consul (honorary)
Nathan William MacChesney, consul general (honorary).
Charles W. Atwater, consul general (honorary)
William E. Goodman, consul (honorary)
E. A. Perkins, consul ,
Juan Llorca y Marti, honorary vice consul
For Alabama.
Alejandro Torres, honorary vice consul
For counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside,
San Bernardino, and San Diego.
Sebastian Romero Radigales, consul
Marcos Gracia Palacio, honorary consular agent
For Alaska, California (except the counties of Imperial,
Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and
San Diego), Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon,
Washington, and Wyoming.
Francisco Andrade Polanco, honorary consul
For the Canal Zone from Cristobal to San Pablo, inclusive.
Luis Martinez de Irujo y Caro, consul
Luis San Simon, honorary consul
Mariano de Iturralde y Orbegoso, vice consul
For the Canal Zone (except the Colon district).
Francisco Pifiol Giro, consular agent (honorary)
For New London.
Emilio Carles, honorary vice consul
For Duval and Nassau Counties.
vice consul..
For Monroe County.
Fernando Molina Martinez, honorary vice consul
For Broward, Dade, and Palm Beach Counties.
J. Garriga, honorary vice consul
For Escambia County.
.consul..
For Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
Sept. 20, 1912
Mar. 19, 1913
May 26, 19U
Dec. 8, 1930
July 20,1923
Aug. 7, 1922
May 15 1924
Aug. 6.1930
Dec. 18,1923
Feb. 26,1930
Dec. 18.1911
Nov. 29, 1927
Oct. 22,1929
Nov. 21, 1929
Jan. 22,1925
Oct. 22,1929
June 17,1926
Oct. 25,1929'
Jan. 6, 1926
Nov. 20, 1924
Feb. 17,1927
Oct. 2,1911
412
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
SPAIN— Continued
Georgia
Brunswick
Rosendo Torras, honorary vice consul
June 14,1900
Nov. 17, 1925
For Olynn County.
Hawaii
Honolulu
Boise
For Georgia (except Glynn County).
Nov. 20, 1930
June 12,1916
June 12,1916
Nov. 29, 1927
Idaho
For Hawaii.
Bernardo Arregui, honorary vice consul
Illinois
Chicago
New Orleans
For Idaho.
Berthold Singer, honorary consul
For Illinois (except East St. Louis), Indiana, Iowa, Kan-
sas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota,
South Dakota, Tennessee, and Wisconsin
Oct. 22,1929
Mar 21 1930
Jaime Ramoneda Cuch, vice consul
Maryland
For Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Okla-
homa.
May 5, 1919
For Maryland.
Sept. 4,1929
May 11, 1928
Detroit
Qulfport
St. Louis
New York City...
Portland
PhUadelphia.
Pittsburgh
Cebu
Cesireo de Garavilla y Alverdi, honorary vice consul
Michigan
For Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.
Luis Palazuelo y Garcia, consul
Oct 22 1929
Dec. 3, 1921
Mississippi
For Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
Oct. 18,1927
Jan 5 1916
Missouri .-
For Mississippi.
Jose Alvarez Hernandez vice consul (honorarv)
New York ... .
For Missouri.
For the city of East St. Louis in Illinois.
July 15,1930
July 15, 1930
Jose Gimeno Aznar, consul
Oregon
Diego Buigas Ortuno, vice consul
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hamp-
shire.
For New Jersey counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middle-
sex, Monmouth, Passaic, Sussex, and Union.
For New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Antonio Rafael Vejar, honorary vice consul
Aug. 26,1930
June 12, 1916
For Oregon.
Teodoro Varela y Gil, consul
Feb. 16,1928
Dec. 14,1926
For Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, North
Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and "West Virginia.
For New Jersey counties of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden,
Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Hunterdon, Mercer,
Morris, Ocean, Salem, Somerset, and Warren.
Jos6 Corriols y Sala, honorary vice consul
Sept. 20, 1921
Oct. 25,1929
Philippine Islands
For the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler,
Cambria, Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk,
Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Law-
rence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren,
Washington, and Westmoreland.
Manuel Gonzalez Ruiz, honorary vice consul
Iloilo
For Bohol and Cebu.
June 17,1926
For the provinces of Antique, Caplz, Iloilo, Negros Occiden-
tal, and Negros Oriental.
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Kesidence
Name, rank, and Jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
SPAIN— Continued
Philippine Islands (continued)
Manila
Aguadilla...
Arecibo
Manuel de la Escosura y Fuertes, consul general
Aug. 26,1930
Oct. 25,1929
Apr. 4, 1930
Ricardo Muriiz Berdugo, vice consul
Porto Rico
For the provinces of Abra, Bataan, Batangas, Bulacan,
Cavite, Ilocos Norte, Ilocas Sur, La Union, Leyte, Manila,
Marinduque, Mindoro, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya,
Palawan, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Provincias Monta-
nosas, Rizal, Romblon, Samar, Tarlac, and Zambales.
For the island of Guam.
Higinio Ferreira y Martin de Argenta, honorary consular agent.
For the Aguadilla district.
Antonio Lens Cuena, honorary vice consuL
June 18,1923
Humacao
For the Arecibo district.
Jos6 Mendez Rodriguez, honorary vice consul
Apr. 26, 1924
Mayagiiei
For the Humacao district.
Benigno Rodriguez Campoamor, honorary vice consul
For the Mayaguez district.
July 8, 1922
May 17,1926
San Juan
Vieques
El Paso
For the Ponce district.
Apr. 26,1928
Oct. 25,1929
For Porto Rico, Vieques, and the Virgin Islands.
Mar. 23, 1926
Texas
For the Vieques district.
Ramiro Diaz Erro, honorary vice consul.
Mar. 28, 1923
For El Paso County.
Oct. 22,1929
Houston
Narciso Estrada v Vallet, honorary vice consul
July 29, 1930
For New Mexico and Texas.
Joaquin Maria Iglesias Velayos, honorary vice consul . .
Oct. 25, 1929
Port Arthur
Norfolk
For Harris County.
Fernando Pro, honorary vice consul
Feb. 2 1929
Virginia
For the counties of Hardy, Jefferson, Liberty, and Orange.
Aug. 7,1909
Virgin Islands .
St. Thomas
Seattle
For Virginia.
Isidro de Lugo, honorary vice consul.
Mar. 25, 1918
Washington.. .
For the Virgin Islands.
John Wesley Dolby, honorary vice consul ..
June 12, 1916
West Virginia
Clarksburg
Mobile
Skagway
Los Angeles
For Washington.
Pedro Alvarez Lopez, honorary vice consul
June 3, 1925
SWEDEN
\labama
For West Virginia.
Robert Bennett Turner, vice consul (honorary)
Edward \nton Rasmusson, vice consul (honorary)
Nov. 20, 1922
Alaska
Aug. 23.1926
California
.... . . .vice consul
San Diego
San Francisco
Colon
Nils Malmberg v'ce consul (honorary)
Oct 20 1908
Feb. 17,1920
Canal Zone
For Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon,
Utah, and Washington.
Nov. 18, 1930
Jan. 17,1923
For the Canal Zone.
Florida
For the Canal Zone.
July 11,1906
July 14,1930
Sept. 13, 1922
Mar. 24, 1930
For Hawaii.
414
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
SWEDEN— Continued
Chicago.
Louisiana New Orleans.
Maryland I Baltimore
Massachusetts j Boston
Michigan Detroit
Minnesota 1 Minneapolis-
Missouri..
Nebraska.
Kansas City.
Omaha
Buffalo
Jamestown
New York City.
Ohio Cleveland
Oregon Portland
Pennsylvania j Philadelphia.
Philippine Islands ! Manila
Porto Rico Ponce
San Juan.
Utah
Virginia
Virgin Islands.
Washington.
SWrrZERIAND
Galveston
Salt Lake City.
Norfolk
St. Thomas
Seattle.
Los Angeles.
San Francisco.
Oscar Constans Qorgodt Lundquist, consul
Gustaf Bernhard Anderson, vice consul
For Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska,
New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South
Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
George Plant, vice consul (honorary)
Gordon P. White, vice consul (honorary)
Carl Wilhelm Emanuel Andre Johansson, vice consul (honorary)
Carl Berglund, vice consul (honorary)
Nils Leon Jaenson, vice consul
For Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and South Da-
kota.
A. Hawkinson, vice consul (honorary)
Carl Axel Adolf Wollert, vice consul
For Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming.
Gustave Robert Ohlin, vice consul (honorary)..
Carl Alfred Okerlind, vice consul (honorary)
Olof Herman Lamm, consul general
Gosta Oldenburg, vice consul
Carl Fredrick Hellstrom,!" vice consul
For Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South
Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West
Virginia,
For the District of Columbia,
Herman J. Nord, vice consul (honorary)
Elof Valdemar Lidell, vice consul (honorary) _
Maurice Hogeland, vice consul (honorary)
Alexander George Henderson, consul (honorary)
For the Philippine Islands.
Rafael Subira, vice consul (honorary)
Waldemar Edward Lee, consul (honorary)
Ernest Yeates, vice consul (lionorary). _
For Porto Rico.
Herman Arthiur Bornefeld, vice consul (honorary)
vice consul..
Herman Aspegren, vice consul (honorary)
Axel Hoist, consul (honorary)
For the Virgin Islands.
Yngve Carl Ivar Lundequist, vice consul (honorary)
Otto Wartenweiler, honorary consul
For Arizona.
For California counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara,
and Ventura.
John Freuler, consul (honorary)
Wilhelm Schwyter, vice consul
For northern California and Nevada.
For Hawaii.
Paul Weiss, consul (honorary)
For Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.
Jan. 28,1930
July 31,1914
May 5,1919
Feb. 9, 1927
Sept. 4,1920
May 28, 1924
Jan. 20,1928
July 15,1915
July 30,1929
Jan. 6, 1925
Dec. 20,1913
Jan. 2, 1925
Oct. 12,1928
Feb. 11,1928
Aug. 30,1916
Oct. 20.1908
Oct.
Apr.
Feb.
Jan.
13, 1923
30. 1928
10, 1923
11, 1921
Feb. 13,1929
Oct. 29,1926
Sept. 5,1917
Oct. 27,1913
June 14,1930
Apr. 7,1911
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
SWITZEEIAND-Continued
Washington
The Legation of Switzerland in Washington has charge of
consular matters in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia,
and the District of Columbia.
Illinois.
Nov. 15, 1922
New Orleans
For Iowa, northern Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Mon-
tana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and
Wyoming.
Oct. 24,1925
For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina,
and Texas.
May 23, 1930
New York
New York City...
For southern niinois, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
Cincinnati
Portland
Victor Nef, consul
June 14, 1930
Ohio.
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
New York, Rhode Island, Vermont.
For the New Jersey counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson,
Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic,
Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren.
For Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
For Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee.
Philadelphia
Manila
For Idaho and Oregon.
Dec. 17,1928
Philippine Islands
For Delaware, New Jersey (except the counties of Bergen,
Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth,
Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren),
and Pennsylvania.
Feb. 16,1923
The Consulate General at New York has charge of Swiss
consular matters in Porto Rico.
The Consulate General at New York has charge of Swiss
consular matters in the Virgin Islands.
Virgin Islands
Dec. 22,1924
Aug. 18,1930
TURKEY
Illinois
Chicago
For Alaska and Washington.
Berthold Singer, honorary consul general
New Orleans
Boston
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Elinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana,
Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon,
Ohio, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and
Wyoming.
Massachusetts
For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Georges F. Farnum, honorary consul general.
Nov. 15, 1930
New York
New York City...
Mobile
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Basri Bey, consul general
Nov. 22,1929
URUGUAY
Alabama .
July 9, 1923
July 1, 1926
California.
Los Angeles
Robert E. Tracey, vice consul (honorary)
416
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
URUGUAY— Continued
California (continued)
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Mississippi
Missouri
New York
Oregon
Pennsylvania-
Porto Rieo-__
Virginia
Virgin Islands.
Washington.. -
Alabama..
California.
San Diego
San Francisco.
Jacksonville
Pensacola
Savannah
Chicago
New Orleans
Baltimore
Boston
Pascagoula
Kansas City
Buffalo.... -
New York City.
Portland
Philadelphia-
Mayagiiez —
San Juan
Qalveston..-
Port Arthur-
Norfolk
St. Thomas..
Seattle
Canal Zone
Illinois
Louisiana
Maryland
Missouri
New York
Pennsylvania
Philippine Islands
Porto Rico.
Texas
Washington
San Francisco-
Colon
Chicago
New Orleans.
Baltimore
St. Louis..
New York City..
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Maurieio Herschel, vice consul (honorary)
consul..
Manuel Rivera, vice consul (honorary)
Emilio Carles, p in charge of consulate
Vicente J. Vidal, vice consul (honorary) .-
William M. Coolidge," in charge of consulate
Rodolfo Carlos Lebret, consul (honorary)
Henry L. Lange, consul (honorary)
John Phelps, vice consul (honorary)
William A. Mossman, consul (honorary)
vice consul.
Gabriel Madrid Hernfindez, vice consul (honorary)
Leon L. Lancaster, vice consul (honorary)
Jos§ Richling, consul general
Juan J. Bajac, consul
Henry IL Jennings, vice consul (honorary)
For the United States.
John H. Lothrop, vice consul (honorary)
John Wanamaker, consul (honorary)
Guillermo H. Moscoso, vice consul (honorary)
Manuel Mendia Morales, consul (honorary)
Manuel Gomez Lopez, vice consul (honorary)
For Arecibo, Bayamon, and Humacao.
Enrique Schroeder, vice consul (honorary)
Fernando Pro, vice consul (honorary)..
E. J. Rudgard Wigg, vice consul (honorary)
vice consul.
Adolfo Bracons, vice consul (honorary)
Ramon Vicente Astorga, consul
Pedro J. de Larralde, honorary consul ,
Luis Paiil, consul general
P. Obarrio, honorary vice consul
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico,
Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
Diego Damas B anco, consul general
R. C. Lebret, honorary consul
Diego Matute Ruiz, consul general ,
For Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Okla-
homa, Tennessee, Texas, and West Virginia.
Leon duBois, honorary consul
Miguel Angel Gabaldon, consul
Pedro Rafael Rincones, jr., consul general
Nicolas Veloz, honorary vice consul
Luis Garcia Davila, consul
Philadelphia .
Manila Alberto P. Delfino, honorary consul.
Arecibo
Mayagiiez.
San Juan..
Beaumont.
Houston...
Seattle
Sebastian Bonet, consul (honorary)
Vicente Barletta, honorary consul
Manuel Norberto Vetancourt, consul general.
For Porto Rico.
Harry Gordon, honorary consul
Filiberto Galvin, honorary consul
Jose R. Osuna-Lucena, consul
For Washington.
July 14,
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
417
state
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
YUGOSLAVIA
California
San Francisco
Slobodan! Jovanovitch, consul . .
Nov 3 1924
For Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas,
Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Da-
kota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah,
Washington, and Wyoming.
For Hawaii, the Philippine Islands, and Porto Rico.
Illinois
Chicago
Djoura Kolombatovitch, consul general
Aug. 16,1929
For Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michi-
gan. Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, and Wisconsin.
New York
New York City...
Aug. 16,1929
For Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hamp-
shire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Penn-
sylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Ver-
mont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
For the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands.
Ohio
Cleveland
Dec. 7,1929
Pittsburgh
Apr. 15,1930
23372—31-
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INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Aaltio, Eino Abraham 382
Aaltio, Kaarlo Fredrik 382
Abbey, Glenn A 59,89,96
Abbot, Lucy E 31
Abbott, George M 55,89,96
Abbott, Grace 300
Abbott, John T 324
Abbott, Wainwright 44,82,96
Abrams, Belle J 10,27,96
Abreu y Sanchez, Alberto G- 37T
Ackerman, Marie J 18,25,96
Ackerman, Ralph H 36,96
Ackerson, Garret G., jr 59,90,96
Acly, Robert A.... 48,92,96
Adames V., Enoch 407
Adams, Charles 322
Adams, Charles F 287,327
Adams, Edward LeG -- 265
Adams, J. Austin 12,28,97
Adams, John 309,319
Adams, John Quincy.,. 310,
327, 330, 332, 333
Adams, John Robert 406
Adams, Newton C 265
Adams, Philip 35,84,97
Adams, Robert, jr 322
Adams, Walter A 37,81,97
Adams, William W 43,91,97
Addinsell, H. M 295
Adee, Alvey A 312,316,317
Adlof, Richard E., jr 13,25,97
Agazelow, Oscar 404
Agerton, Baylor L 265
Agg, T. R 304
Agostinho de Oliveira, Jose .-. 410
Agostini, Caesar Franklin 57,97
Aguilar, J. Francisco 363
Aguilar Gonzalez, Francisco J 366
Aguirre, Stephen E 52,97
Ahmet, Muzaffer 367
Ahrens, Georg___ 384
Ahrens, Gladys C -_. 10,27,97
Ahrens, Philip H 11,31,97
Ailshie, William K 60,91,97
Ainsworth, Culver M 273
Alatorre, Fernando 397
Albert, Talbot J 265
Albi, Giuseppe A .394
Alborta, Waldo 373
Albrecht, Charles H 265
Alcocer, Arturo 397
Aldao, Ricardo 277
Alden, Austin C... 265
Alden, Roger 318
Alderman, Edwin A 282
Aldrich, Harry S 37,97
I Aldridge, Clayson W
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8, 22, 97
Alegre, Pablo 398
Aleman y Vale6, Fernando 380
Alexander, Eben 327,333,334
Alexander, F. Virginia . 9,24,97
Alexander, Knox 39,88,97
Alexander, M. Bishop 388
Alexander, Robert C 19,26,98
Alexy, Louis 390
Alfani, Alberto 394
Alfaro, Horacio F 274,275
Alfaro, Ricardo J 366
Alger, William E 265
Allen, Charles E 59,83,98
Allen, Charles J... 33,56,98
Allen, Charles W 34,98
Allen, Fred W 408
Allen, George V 38,92,98
Allen, Heman 323
Allen, Horace N - 329
Allen, Percy F 4,24,98
Allen, Ruth J 15,26,98
Allen, Stuart 38,91,98
Ailing, PaulH 8,22,98
Allman, Norwood F 265
Almenara, Manuel D 284
Alsberg, Carl L 302
Altafler, Leland C 46,98
Altaffer, Maurice W 53,86,98
Alten, Edvin 280
Alvarez, Gustavo 377
Alvarez Hernandez, Jos6 412
Alvarez Lleras, Jorge 375
Alvarez Lopez, Pedro - 413
Alvarez y Betancourt, Jesus 378
Alves de Araujo, Alberto 410
Alwin, Evelyn V. L 10,27,99
Alzamora, Oscar 408
Amador, Armando C 398
Amenabar y Cabello, Gabriel A 376
Ames, Edward W 265
Amoradat Kridakara, Prince 367
Amory, Copley, jr __ 265
Amsden, Charles A 265
Anagnostache, George 410
Anchondo, Juan E ._. 401
Andersen, A. S 379
Anderson, A. Mildred- 18,28,99
Anderson, Chandler P 274,313
Anderson, Cyrus N 408
Anderson, Edward, jr.... 46,92,99
Anderson, Francis M 3,22,99
Anderson, George B 265
Anderson, George E 265
Anderson, Gustaf Bernhard 414
Anderson, Isak William 382
Page
Anderson, John A 325
Anderson, John Alfred 382
Anderson, Larz 265,322,329
Anderson, Mary E 19,27,99
Anderson, Norman L 261,265
Anderson, Rasmus B 325
Anderson, Richard C 324
Anderson, T. Hart, jr 265
Anderson, Thomas H 322
Anderson, W. E 275
Anderson, Walter H... 18,25,99,289
Anderson, William Harrison 383
Andrade Polanco, Francisco 411
Andrews, C. C 335
Andrews, George D., jr 39,90,99
Andrews, Justin 308
Andrews, William Whiting 55,81,99
Andries, Ed 371
Angel, Benjamin F 335
Angell, James B 323,336
Angelone, Romolo 365
Anglin, Francis Alexander --. 283
Anninos, Angelo 364
Anselmo, Fortunato , 394
Anslinger, Harry J 265
Anthony, Nicholas 4,30,99
Antonio Valenzuela, Jose 400
Anzillotti, Dionisio 280
Apperson, Edwin L 407
Appleton, John 314,318,322,333
Appleton, John James 335
Aragon, Edmundo L 397
Arango, Jose Agustin 410
Arcaya, Pedro Manuel 368
Argiiello, Herman, jr 404
Argueta, Ernesto 364
Arias, Juan Francisco 389,404
Arias-Feraud, Ramon, jr 382
Armas do Amaral, G 410
Arminieri, Corrado 392
Armour, Norman 41,79,99
Armstrong, Alberto 380
Armstrong, George Alexander 43,
53,87,99
Armstrong, Henry Gloster... 386
Armstrong, James 265
Armstrong, John 326
Armstrong, John S., jr 265
Armstrong, Lawrence S -.. 56,87,99
Armstrong, P. J 403
Armstrong, Pedro 380
Arnell, Charles J 265
Arneman, George E 41,51,52,100
Arnold, Frank D 265
Arnold, Julean - 37,100
Arnold, Marion... 3,25,100,291
419
420
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Arnold, Olney 26o,325
Arnott, David 292
Arosemena Pinilla, Pablo 407
Arr&zola, Marceliano 375
Arregui, Bernardo - 412
Arrieta Oallegos, Joaquin.-. 381
Arrieta Rossi, Reyes -- 276
Arthur, Chester A 312
Asboth, Alexander 321,336
Asbury, Charles E 265
Aselmeycr, Alfred John .- 291
Ashbrook, Frank G... 293
Ashby, Antonio .- 369
Ashenden, Vivian M 8,27, 100
Ashino, Hiroshi 395
Ashurst, Henry F 294
Aspe Suinaga, J 275
Aspegren, Herman 414
Astor, William Waldorf 329
Astorga, Ramon Vicente 416
Astrom, L . 363
Atcherson, Lucile 265
Atcheson, George, jr 38,87,100
Atherton, Morgan 41,100
Atherton, Ray 44,79,100,287
Athey, Myrtle F - 2,27,100
Atterberry, Russell 18,26,100
Atwater, Charles W 411
Atwell, WiHiam P 265
Atwood, Franklin B 45,89,100
Auchincloss, Hugh D _ _ . . 16, 23, 100
Auchter, Eugene C 297, 298, 299
Auer, Pieter F 54, 100
Austin, Bruce 402
Austin, C. B 404
Austin, Jonathan Loring 31971
Austin, Reginald McPherson 387
Austin, Richard W 265
Austrian, Mrs. Julian C 293
Authier, Joseph M 265
Auzias de Turenne, R. 372
Aveleyra, Rafael 398
Averill, Henry 265
Avery, Benjamin P 323
Avery, Samuel 282
Avery, William L.. 265
Axton, Matilda F 13,25,100
Aydelotte, Frank 290
Ayers, E.J 4,21,24,100,318
Ayers, Inez A 19,27,101
Ayme, Louis H 265
Ayres, Wilbur C 20,26,101
Azer, Anis 381
Babcock, C. M 304
Babcock, Elisha J 31
Babcock, John Pease 274
Baber, Ambrose 334
Baccelli, Germano Placidc 392
Bachelder, Leonard A 47,101
Bachke, Ilalvard H 366
Backenstoe, Miers S 374
Bacon, J. Kenly 92,101
Bacon, John E 331,336
Bacon, Robert _. 265,313,315,326
Page
Bader, Abdol Vahab 366
Bader, Ralph H _ 265
Bading, Gerhard A 101,265,325
Baehr, Max J 265
Baer, Emil L 364
Baer, Joseph A 32,39, 101
Bagby, Arthur P. 333
Bagby, Nettie N . 8,25,101
Bagdonas, Mikas 365
Bagge, R. R 367
Bagger, Hans Wilhelm 380
Bailey, Everett E 265
Bailey, James G 261,265
Bailey, John W., jr 39,88,101
Bailey, L. H 299
Bailey, Waldo E 59,92,101
Baillie, Hannah W 5,28,101
Bailly-Blanchard, Arthur 265,328
Bain, H. Foster 295
Bain, Wendell H 18,26,101
Bairam, Mahmoud 381
Baird, Alexander, jr 385
Baird, William Henry 385
Baisden, Thomas Charles 289
Bajac, Juan J 416
Baker, Edward C 265
Baker, Emma L _ 19,29,101
Baker, Gertrude E ._ 289
Baker, Henry D 265
Baker, Jehu 337
Baker, Joseph R 3,22,102
Baker, Lester D.. 33,102
Baker, Lewis 324,325,331
Baker, Marie L 289
Baker, Milton 5,30, 102
Baker, Newton D 286
Baker, Orlando H 265
Baker, Robert H.. 304
Baker, Roy W... 45,88,102
Baker, S. Josephine 297,298
Balch, Henry H.. 53,82,102
Baldwin, Frank C 301
Baldwin, Frederick W 58,87, 102
Baldwin, George E 265
Baldwin, La Verne.. 38,89,102
Baldwin, Robert F ' _.. 303
Baldwin, William Woodward. 317
Bales, J. S 293
Ball, Alice M 12,23,102
Ballantine, Joseph W 37,81,102,288
Balutis, Bronius Kasimir 365
Banash, Sydney H 32, 102
Bancroft, Edgar A 265,329
Bancroft, Edward 31971
Bancroft, George 326,327,333
Banda C, Francisco 381
Banos Contreras, Alfredo 400
Barber, A. B 284,304
Barbour, James 327
Barcellona, Giuseppe Filippo 391
Barclay, Thomas. 319
Bardel, William 265
Barger, Ralph H.. 20,25,102
Barger, W. B 293
Barbara, Eric George 407
Page
Barkalow, Rees H 12,103
Barker, Clifford O 10,26,103
Barker, W. Roswell 265
Barkley, Alben W 294
Barletta, Vicente 380, 416
Barlow, Joel 326
Barnard, Daniel D 333
Barnes, Charles M-_ 17,22, 103
Barnes, Frank W .57,103
Barnes, Maynard B . 34, 83, 103
Barnes, Samuel Wythe 387
Barneson, John 380
Barnett, Carlos 408
Barnett, Charles M 404
Barnhart, Eva S 11,31, 103
Barny, Frederick S 49,103
Baron, Jos6 T 362
Barranco y Fernandez, Cesar A 377
Barreda, Octavio 398
Barrera, Carlos 366
Barreto, Anselmo... _. _-. 281
Barrett, John 265,321,324,331,334
Barrett, W. E 407
Barringer, Daniel M. ..'.--- .-. 335
Barringer, George H 36,103
Barrios, Gabriel... 388
Barrios, Raul R 404
Barrios Solis, Octavio 388
Barron, Bryton 13,24,103
Barrow, Washington --- 332
Barrows, David P -.- 284
Barrows, Lucius D 304
Barry, Grace W 13,23,103
Barry, John 31
Barry, John R 35, 103
Barry, William T -- 334
Bartanen, Charles A 382
Bartholdt, Richard 294
Bartleman, Richard M 265
Bartlett, John H 273
Bartlett, Joseph J..._ 335
Barton, John L 11,31,103
Barton, Seth.. 323
Bascufian E., Arturo 374
Bashore, C. I 297
Basri Bey 415
Bassel, Cornelia B 7,25,104
Bassett, Ebenezer D.. 328
Bassett, Jane B 9,25,104
Batchelder, C. F 304
Batcheller, George S 332
Bates, James L 288
Bates, Sanford -.. 300
Batet y Rivas, Francisco 377
Batiza, Ignacia L 399
Baudet, Philippe 363
Bauer, Francis Lee ..- 289
Baugh, Hubert G 265
Baugus, John E 20,25,104
Baumann, Reimund 379
Baxley, Louise I 15,27,104
Baxter, Henry 328
Baxter, John K 265
Baxter, William O 300
Bay, Charles A.. 32,84,104
INDEX OF PERSONS
421
Page
Bayard, Richard H... 322
Bayard, Thomas F.... -.. 312,327
Baylies, Francis --. 321
Beach, Arthur E _--- 14,23,104
Beach, William H 46,88,104
Beale, Edward F... 321
Beale, Truxtun 327,332,333,334
Bean, George T 306
Beatty, S. F - ---- 304
Beaulac, Willard L - 54,84,104
Beaumont, Adam -.. 34, 104
Beaupre, Arthur M.. 265,321,324,330,331
Bech, Georg 379
Bechtold, Leonice K 15,26,104
Beck, Goldie R.. 19,28,104
Beck, Henry A. W 40,89,104
Beck, William H.. --. 1,24,104,288
Becker, Clayton S..- 18,25,105,289
Becker, Neal Dow 374
Beckert, Agnes H 20,25,105
Beck-Friis, Baron Johan 367
Bedi, Ahmet 367
Bedinger, Henry 325
Beebe, Hoel S -- 35, 105
Beeler, Azel D 265
Beichman, F. V. N 282
Beijan, Asadollah Khan 408
Be'itz, William E 43,88, 105
Belden, Perry 265
Beldy, S. A 364
Belford, Wilton 14, 105
Behn, F. Lammot 16,22,105,288
Belisle, Eugene L 94,265
Bell, Edward 265
Bell, Isaac, jr 331
Bellinger, Patrick N. L 49, 105
Belmont, August 330
Belmont, Perry 335
Belovsky, Sidney A 35,91,105
Belt, John W 265
Benavides, Genaro 362
Benedict, James S 94,265
Benes, Eduard 276,280
Benjamin, Charles C 389
Benjamin, S. G. W 332
Bennett, Margaret V 16,24,105
Benninghoff, H. Merrell 50,90,105
Benson, Alexander 265
Benton, J. Webb 57,83,105
Berenger, Henry 278
Berg, Ingvald Andreas 406
Berger, David C 38,85,105
Bergh, Robert S. S 265
Bergholz, Leo A 265
Bergin, Thomas D 34,105
Berglund, Carl 414
Bergman, William D 289
Berguido, Carlos, jr 407
Berliner, Harry P 11, 106
Berliner, Solomon 265
Bermejo Gomez, Justo 413
Bermudez, Ernesto 389
Berne, Emile A 380
Bernstein, Herman 32,106,321
Bernts, Olaf 405
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Berrey, Nannie W. -... 18,28,106
Berry, Burton Y 59,90,106
Bertot, Raoul A ..- 39,106
Besore, Mildred E 5, 27, 106
Betancourt, A. Beauregard.. 370
Betancourt y Pairol, Rodolfo 377
Betts, Paul C 42, 106
Beutelspacher, Gustave 265
Bevan, Thomas H 55,81,106
Bevans, Charles I 18,28,106
Bevilacqua, Clovis 280
Beylard, Charles B 43,106
Biar, Herbert C 58,89,106
Bickers, William A 34,88,106
Bickford, George F 265
Biddle, John H 47, 106
Biddle, Thomas 325
Bidlack, Benjamin A 324
Bienvenido Gomez, H 380
Bigclow, Donald F 53,85,106
Bigelow, John 326
Bigler, John... 323
Binda, John L 265
Bindsell, H. A. W 293
Bingham, Hiram, jr 51,91,107
Bingham, John A 329
Bingham, Rutherfurd 265
Bingham, William 319n
Birch, David R 265
Birch, Mary N 8,26,107
Birch, Thomas H 265,333
Birkeland, Carl 56, 107
Birney, James 330
Bishop, Crawford M 265
Bishop, F. L 284,304
Bishop, William H 265
Bisseroff, Stephen P 361
Bjolstad, Andreas 405
Black, J. Ernest 37,89,107
Black, Jeremiah S 311
Blackard, Wade 45,107
Blackford, William M... 324
Blaine, James G 3.12
Blaine, Walker.. 317
Blair, Jacob B 324
Blair, Percy A 265
Blake, Gilson G., jr 58,86,107
Blake, Maxwell 53,78,79,107,330
Blake, Monroe W 18,28, 107
Blake, Ralph J 38,91,107
Blanco, Alfredo. _ _. 373
Blanco Viel, Oscar 362
Bland, J. H 371,385
Bland, Julia M . 14,23,107
Blandford, Alice M 16,26,107
Blandy, W. H. P 33, 107
Blaskey, Beth 19,29,108
Blatchford, Edward W 55,108
Blatchford, Richard Milford 331
Blaufarb, Jacob 293
Bleecker, Hermanus ". 330
Bleistein, Fritz B 293
Blessing, Madge M 15,25,108
Bletz, Maurice H 274
Bliss, Burdetle B 48,108
Page
Bliss, Robert Woods _ 32,
78, 108, 317, 321, 335
Blocker, V. Harwood, jr 55,108
Blocker, William P 53,83,108
Blohm, Lee R 35,85,108
Blood, Henry H... 304
Bloom, Sol.... 294
Blount, James H 328
Blow, Henry T 322,337
Bloxham, William D 322
Blue, George V 13,23,108
Blue, Rupert 285
Blum, Albert 298
Blumenthal, William... 265
Bluthardt, Theodore J 265
Boal, Pierre de L 8,62,81,108,307
Boasman, John N 5,30, 108
Boatner, Haydon L 37, 108
Bobertz, Carlos Enrique 375
Bobrow, Jacob 293
Bobst, Wayne C. 18,28,108
Bock, S. Benjamin. 19,29,109
Bocqueraz, Roger 402
Boernstein, Ralph A 50,87,109
Boeye, P 371
Boggs, S. W 12,22,109,290
Bogoyavlensky , Nikolai 411
Bohan, Merwin L 41,48,109
Bohlen, Charles E 39,91,109
Bohne, Frederick A 35,109
Bohr, Frank 53,86,109
Boker, George H 333,336
Bolds, Harry H 11,31,109
Bollan, William 319n
Bollati, Attilio 391
Belles, Charles P 406
Bollini, Alejandro T 370
Bonardelli, Eugenio 365
Bonbright, James C. H 34,91,109
Boncesco, George 367
Bond, Wallace C - 265
Bonet, Sebastian 416
Bonilla Mora, Aristides 376
Bonnet, Ellis A 53,88,109
Bonney, Wilbert L... 265
Bonynge, Robert W 274
Booker, Burnett 17,30,109
Boone, Ronald A 37,109
Booram, Loren O 407
Booth, Ralph Harman 40,109,325
Booth, Willis H 276
Bopp, Jennie Cook 10,26,110
Boragino, Angelo 50,110
Borah, William E 284
Borch, Caspar Frederik Carl 379
Borchard, Edwin M 290
] Borchers, Johannes 384
Borden, Edward P 52,93,110
I Borden, James W 328
i Borden, Nathaniel Barnett 405
Borden, Sir Robert 281
Bordewich, Henry 265
Borglum, Auguste... 383
j Borglum, Georges — 383
' Boring, William A 301
422
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Borja P., Ulpiano - --- 381
Borjes, Clara L 8,25,110
Borland, Solon 324,325,327,328,331
Bornefeld, Herman Arthur 414
Borresen, Johan Guldbrand 405
Borum, Neal D 288,292,297
Bostrom, W 367
Botha, Philip R 367
Botkin, Theodosius 265
Bouchal, John L 41,84,110
Boucher, Hiram A.. 50,84,110
Boudreau, Helen 8,27,110
Boulware, William 336
Bourke, C. Eloise.. 5,30,110
Bousquet, Raymond 363
Boutell, Henry S 265,335
Boutell, Roger S. G 265
Bouve, Clement L 274,275
Bowcock, James M 44, 110
Bowdoin, James 334
Bowen, Arthur L 33, 110
Bowen, Herbert W 332,337
Bowens, G. Jar vis 265
Bower, Roy E. B 46,89,110
Bowerman, Paul 60,86,110
Bowers, Blanche 18,28,110
Bowlin, James B 324,331
Bowman, Howard A 50,87,111
Bowman, Thomas D 36,80,111
Boyce, Richard F 53,83,111
Boyd, Ernesto A -- - 381
Boyd, Jorge Eduardo 373
Boyd, Sempronius H. 334
Boyden, Roland W 274,286
Boyle, Lewis V 52,85,111
Boyle, Walter F ---- 47,82,111
Brabrand, Thomas S 380
Brache, Anselmo 380
Brache, Rafael.- 363
Bracons, Adolfo 388,407,416
Braddock, Daniel M 54,91,111
Bradford, Leonard G 50,111
Bradford, Robert R 50,83,111
Bradley, John R 265
Bradley, William H 265
Bradshaw, Charlotte 2,26,111
Brady, Austin C— .-. 45,83,111
Bragg, Edward S -. 265,330
Bramwell, Kathryn O.. - 21,27,111
Brafia Rodriguez, Jose 412
Brancucci, (Jiuseppe 393
Brand, Norton F 34,89,111
Brandenberger, Paul 0 ..- 415
Brandt, George L 44.83,112
Brandt, Gladys K.. _... 19,27,112
Branham, Sara E 296
Brannen, James Arthur.... 386
Bra,schi, A. A . — 389
Brasse, Arthur H. — . 20,24,112
Brau, Luis 407
Brauner, John J 13,24,112
Bravo, A .- 372
Bravo, Enrique 397
Bravo, O. F 403
Bray, John P 265
Page
Breckinridge, Clifton R. 334
Breckinridge, Sophonisba P 296
Breen, Mary Agnes 2,25,112
Brehm, Ludvig Theodor _ 379
Brejska, Charles 378
Bremer, B. C 389
Bremer, T 403
Brennan, Charles J 37, 112
Brennan, Earl 36,112
Brent, Daniel 310,318
Brent, Joseph L __. 42,89, 112
Brent, Thomas L. L .._ 332
Brent, William, jr 321
Brentano, Theodore 265,329
Bresnahan, Nellie 18.28,112
Brett, Homer 50,82,112
Brewer, Andrew J 265
Brewer, Joe R 288
Briano, Juan 284
Brickwood. Albert W., jr 265
Bridge, H. P..._ 47, 112
Bridgman, George H 265,322
Briggs, Ellis O 8,62,88,112
Briggs, Lawrence P 33,85,113
Briggs, Lyman J 300
Bright, Frederick I 205
Brin, Ernesto 407
Brinton, Jasper Yeates 285
Brissel, Charles F 265
Brist, George L 35, 113
Bristol, Mark L 336
Bristow, John A 265
Britt, William 405
Brittain, Joseph I 95,261,265
Broadhead, James O 335
Brockway, Lillian G 5,29,113
Broderick, Sir John Joyce 364
Brodie, Edward E 41,113,326,334
Broni, Giovanni.. 390
Bronson, Vernita 5,27,113,289
Brookings, Roberts 284
Brooks, Clarence C 59,113
Brooks, Russell M 45.87.113
Broomall, Harman L 265
Brosseau. A. J 304
Brouzet. Andre A. B 383
Brower, Jule F 380
Brown, Alice M 14,23.113
Brown. C. Inness 265
Brown, Charles C 37,113
Brown, Ethan A 322
Brown, F. Harold 265
Brown, George 328
Brown, Henry Rhodes 265
Brown, Herbert C. 408
Brown, James __ 326
Brown, James E., jr 52,90,113
Brown. Neil S 333
Brown. Philip M 265,278,328
Brown, Robert W 4,30,113
Brown, Robert Y 49,90,113
Brown, Sevellon A 318
Brown, W. Duval 265
Brown, William H 35. 113
Browne. Albert S 289
Page
Browne. J. Ross _.. 323
Browne. Sidney H 54,89,113
Browning, Sidney J 404
Broy. Charles C 45,83,113
Broz, Ales 362
Bruce, D. K. E 265
Bruins. John H 46.87.114
Brum. Baltasar... 280
Brumer, Samuel 265
Brun, Constantin 281,363
Brunot, Hilary S 265
Brunswick, William W 47,87,114
Bryan, Charles P 265,322.323,329,333
Bryan, Henry L 31
Bryan, John A __ 332
Bryan, Miriam E 4.27.114
Bryan, William Jennings. 313
Bryant, Eliot H 40,
42,43,45,50,54,58,114
Bryce, Lloyd 265,330,331
Bucchi, Andrea 392
Buchan. Robert M. C 386
Buchanan, James 311,327,333
Buchanan, James M 325
Buchanan, Thomas E 404
Buchanan, William I 321.331
Buck. Alfred E 329
Buck. Charles F.. jr 415
Buck, Charles W 262.332
Buckalew, Charles R 325
Buckler, William H 265
Buckley, Delia T 18,27,114
Bucklin, George A 36,81,114
Bucknell, Howard, jr 55,84,114
Buckner, George W _._• 265,329
Buell, Robert L 36,88,114
Buffum, David H 50,92,114
Biihler, Ernest 415
Buhrman, Parker W 53,82,114
Buigas Ortufio, Diego 412
Biilent, U§§aki _ 367
Bull, Johan Randulf 406
Bundy. Richard C 265
Bunge, E. A... 403
Burbank, Virginia 13,25,115
Burchell, Edgard L 400
Burchenal, Elizabeth.. 301
Burdett, Wilham C 56,82,115
Burg, Joseph P 2,27,115
Burgess, George K 302,304
Burghard, Martin C 303
Burgher, Robert 388,407
Burgher, Roberts 265
Burke. Gordon L 37.89.115
Burke, James G. 32,115
Burke, Malcolm C 44,115
Burke, Thomas Edmund 51,115
Burlingame, Anson 321,323
Burlingham, Lloyd 265
Burn, William Angus 387
Burnell, Albro L 265
Burnell, Lucy E 18.26,115
Burnett, Charles 287
Burnett, Rufus R 19,30,115
Burnham, F.Irvine 12.23.115
INDEX OF PERSONS
423
Page
B urpee, Lawrence Johnston 273
Burr, W. Winthrop... 42,115
Burri, Alfred T 54,83,115
Burroughs, Anna V.. 5,28,115
Burrows, Arthur W 36, 115
Bursley, Herbert S 59,85, 116
Burt, Joseph F 35,87,116
Burtou, Allan A 324
Burton, Carrie L 19,29,116
Burton, Fred M 374
Busey, Roy.. 20,26,116
Biising, Hans 385
Buss, Claude A _ 37,91,116
Busser, Ralph C 44,82,116
Bustos, Enrique 374
Butler, Amos W 300
Butler, Anthony.. 330
Butler, Charles St. J.. 291,304
Butler, Dorothy K 18, 25, 116, 289
Butler, George H 36,89,116
Butler, Hamilton 265
Butler, Paul Dafrymple -. 387
Butrick, Richard P 37,84,116
Butterworth, William 274,304
Butterworth, William W.,jr... 46,90,116
Button, Kenneth P 293
Butts, Halleck A 50,116,303
Buxton, Eric Cunliffe 386
Buynowski, Tadeusz 409
Buzzi Gradenigo, P. A 393
Byars, Winfleld S 18,25,117
Byington, A. Homer 265
Byington, Homer M. 6. 62, 79, 117
Byington, Homer M., jr 93,117
Caballero y Valdes, Miguel 377
Cable, Eric Grant 386
Cable, Philander L 117,265
Cabot, John M 52,88,117
Cabrera, Jose 397
Cabrera y Bequer, Jose R 377
Cadwalader, John L 315
Caffee, Albert V 15.25,117
Cafifery, Edward 38,86,117
Caffery, Jefferson 38,78,117,324,326
Caflero, Mose 391
Cahill, Dorothy P 5,28,117
Cahn, Rudolf E... 33,118
Caino, Qiacomo Antonio _ 393
Calder, A. Bland 37,118
Calder, F. Willard... 46,118
Calderon, Luis 367
Calderon, Miguel G 398
Caldwell, John C 265,331,336
Caldwell, John K 7, 62, 79, 118, 287
Caldwell, John L... 265,332
Caldwell, John W.. 322
Calhoun, John C 311
Calhoun, William J.... 265,324
Call, Arthur Deerin 294
Callahan, James E 45, 118
Callanan, Leo J... 40,88,118
Calnan, John L 60, 118
Calogeras, Nikias... 387
Calvert, John S 43,85,118
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Camacho, Abel 375
Camara, Camilo 410
Cambreleng, Churchill C 333
Cameron, Alfred D 56, 87, 118
Cameron, Charles R 34, 81, 118
Cameron, John Alexander.. 386
Cameron, Simon 333
Campbell, Charles, jr. 266
Campbell, Charles W. A 288
Campbell, George Washington 333
Campbell, Gerald 385
Campbell, Harry 46, 82, 118
Campbell, James H 335
Campbell, John A 317
Campbell, Lewis D 330
Campbell, Ronald Ian 364
Campos-Ortiz, Pablo 366
Campos y Condfi, Miguel Angel... 376
Canada, William W 266
Canani, Ugo Berni_._ 392
Cane, Cyril Hubert 385
Cannon. Cavendish W 58, 90, 119
Canton Solorzano, Arnoldo.. 375
Cantii Lara, Renato 400
Caplan, Sophie 20, 25, 119
Capps, Edward. -- 266, 327, 330
Capurro, Juan Emilio 369
Caradossi, Umberto 392
Carapateas, Sotiris 48, 119
Carazo, Evaristo 366
Carbajal y Rosas, Bartolome 274
Card, Leslie E 297
Carder, Gertrude H 11, 119
Cardoza y Aragon, Luis 388
Cardwell, John 325
Carey, Elsie M 10, 28, 119
Carey, Henry R 266
Carles, E 389, 411, 416
Carleton, Algar E... 41, 82, 119
Carlisle, Grace N. 8, 27, 119
Carlisle, S. S 322
Carlson, Florence M 6, 28, 119
Carlson, Harold 58, 119
Carlson, Harry E 41, 83, 119
Carlson, Herbert W 38, 119
Carlson, Knute E 8, 22, 119
Carmichael. William. 319, .334
Carnes, Grace B 1.3, 23, 119
Carpenter, Edward 43, 58, 120
Carpenter, Fred W 266, 330, 334
Carr, Clark E 325
Carr, Dabney S 336
Carr, George R 291
Carr, Wilbur J 2,
6, 21, 22, 24, 120, 284, 316, 318
Carreras, Carlos N 380
Carrie, N. U 389
Carrigan, Clarence 266
Carroll, Alma A 10, 28, 120
Carroll, B. Harvey 266
Carroll, Joseph W 266
Carroll, Philip 266
Carroll, Randolph F 266
Carroll, William N... 4,5, 120
Carter, F. B 374
Page
Carter, George W 337
Carter, Henry 120, 266
Carter, James O 42, 83, 120
Carter, John F., jr 8, 22, 120
Carter, John R 266, 323, 333, 334
Carter, Leon 4, 120
Carter, Maceo 5, 30, 120
Carter, Marion E 17, 27, 120
Carter, Robert H 5, 30, 120
Carter, Wallace W 3, 30, 120
Cartter, David K 322
Caruth, George William.. 333
Casarin, Angel 399
Cass, Edward R 300
Cass, Lewis 311,326
Cass, Lewis, jr 331
Castellanos, Leopoldo J 407,409
Castigliano, Attilio 392
CastUlo Zilioli, Rafael... 388
Castle, Clarence A 266
Castle, William R., jr... 2,
6, 22,24, 120, 304, 316, 329
Castleman, Kenneth O.. 40,43,55,58,121
Castleman, Reginald S 45,85,121
Castro, Antonio D 373,408
Castro, Luis Fernando 397
Castro Quesada, Manuel 362
Castruccio, Giuseppe 391
Catalani, Giuseppe 365
Cate, Julian S 18,28.121
Caterini, Giuseppe 392
Cattaui, Andre 363
Cattier, Jean 361
Cattin, Paul Emile.. 415
Caughy, Charles M 266
Cauldwell, Frederic W 266
Caulk, Paul A 19,29,121
Cavenaugh, William F. 56,91,121
Cawston, Arthur H 266
Cecil of Chelwood, Viscount. 277
Cerda, Salvador, jr 404
Cerda Mufioz, Salvador 376
Cerminara, Angelo 394
Cerrezin, Michael 417
Chabot, Frederick C 266
Chalfant, Gladys... 8.27,121
Chamberlain, Culver B 37,88,121
Chamberlain, George A 266
Chamberlain, Herbert E... 296
Chamberlin, George E 45,80.121
Chambers, Robert 386
Chandler, Charles L 266
Chandler, Joseph R.... 336
Chang, Su-Lee 362
Channon, Kenneth F... 19,28,121
Chapin, Albert C 266
Chapin, Roy D... 284,285,304
Chapin, Selden.__ 49,88,121
Chapin, Vinton... 17,62.88,121,288
Chapman, Charles H.. 266
Chapman, Flavins J., 3d 36.87,121
Chapman, J. Holbrook.. 44.89,122
Chapman, William E 35,83, 122
Chara, Luang 367
Chardon, Carlos E 302
424
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Charles, Philipp L. 19,29.122
Chase, Augustus S. 38,88,122
Chase, Benjamin F.. 95.266
Chase, Emily T 25,122
Chase, Warren M 54,91,122
Chauvet O., Juan E 398
Chavarri P., Jorge M 408
Cheever, Elsie B 2,25,122
Chelmicki, Zdzislaw 409
Cheney, Arthur S 266
Cheney, Elias H 266
Cheney, Person C 335
Cheng, Seymour Ching-Yuan 362
Cherp, Philip F 18,28,122
Cherry, Edward Mackay 386
Chesbrough, Ralph F 40,122
Cheshire, Fleming D 266
Chester, Frank D_... 266
Chester, George William 373
Chevalier, Juan B 366
Chew, Roberts 318
Child, Jacob T 334
Child, James D 43, 122
Child, Richard W.. _. 266,329
Childs, J. Rives 40,86,122
Childs, Prescott 59, 88, 122
Chilton, Roberts..,. 266,318
Chilton, Thomas W 266
Chindblom, Carl 294
Chinn, Thomas W... 336
Chiodo, Vincenzo.. 392
Chiperfield, Claude B 47,92,123
Chipman, Norris B 42,91,123
Chisholm, Horatio Fitzroy 386
Choate, Joseph H 327
Christensen, Niels Anthon... 379
Christensen, Rolf Asbjorn 406
Christenson, Ethel G 7,25,123
Christian, Early B 123,266
Christiancy , Isaac P 332
Christiani, Courtland 33,123
Christie, Emerson B 20,24,123
Churion, Luis. 368
Chute, Charles L 300
Cipriano, Francesco 393
ClalTey, John F 45, 123
Claiborne, Hamilton C . 266
Clairmont, Grace C " 31
Clarac, Claude-Achille 363
Clare, Arthur J 266
Clare, Walter B 16,123
Clark, A. Preston. 389
Clark, Alexander 329
Clark, Francis R.. 389
Clark, Henry H 395
Clark, J. Reuben, jr 52, 123, 314, 330
Clark, John H 35,123
Clark, Lewis 37,88,123
Clark, Reed Paige 60,83,123
Clark, Rose... 19,29,124
Clark, Thomas B 38, 124
Clarke, Beverly L 328
Clarke, J. Brent 5,25,124
Clarke, M. Augusta 13,25,124
Clarke, Marie S 19,29,124
Page
Clarke, Robert J 33, 124
Clary, Henderson P 289
Clattenburg, Albert E., jr 48,91,124
Claude], Paul 363
Clay, Brutus J 266,335
Clay, Cassius M.... 333
Clay, Henry 310
Clay, James Brown 332
Clay, John Randolph 332, 333
Clay, Thomas H.. 328,331
Clayton, Florence M 18,27,124
Clayton, John M 311
Clayton, Powell 330
Clemson, Thomas G 322
Cleveland, Grover 312
Cleveland, Theodore S 93,124
Clifford, Nathan 330
Clostermann, Robert 384
Cloud, Frederick D 266
Cloud, Joel M 405
Clubb, Edmund O 37,90,124
Clum, Harold D 40,82,124
Coates, Haskell E 266
Cobb, Calvin H 42,56,57,124
Cobb, George C 47,124
Cobbs, Mary L 19,29,125
Cochran, H. Merle 58,81,125
Cochran, Leo F 266
Cochran, Thomas C 294
Cochran, William P., jr 90,125
Cockell, F. H 297
Codoner, Manuel J 58,125
Coe, James A 408
Coe, Robert D 56,90,125
Coelho de Almeida, Paulo 361
Coenen Torchiana, H. A. van 402
Coffer, Martin 381
Coffin, Charles E 408
Coffin, Henry P 266
Coffin, William 266
Coggeshall, William T 325
Cograve, Eleanor F 19,125
Cohen, Benjamin 302
Cohn, Georg 281
Colby, Bainbridge 313
Coldren, Clifton Clark 381
Cole, Clarke P 15,27,125
Cole, Cyrenus 304
Cole, Felix 41,51,52,80,125
Cole, George C. 266
Cole, Samuel 31
Cole, William H. J 386
Cole, Winthrop R 266
Coleman, Chapman . 266
Coleman, Frederick W. B 41,
51, 52, 125, 326, 329
Colladay, Montgomery H 56,92,125
Collier, William M 266,323,335
Collins, Dorsey B.. 18,28,125
Collins, Harold M 35,86,125
Collins, Herberts 3,22,125
Collins, James L 32,49,125
Collins, Virginia W_ 16,27,126
Collis, Edwin J... 35,126
Colman, George T 266
Page
Colom, Jose.. 302
Colunga, Elias 399,402
Combs, Leslie 266,328,332
Comeau, Beatrice L 289
Comly, James M 328
Compton, Clarence 9,30,126
Comstock, L. K 292
Conant, Harry A 266
Condayan, Vahram H 41,43,126
Conde, George G 375
Conger, Edwin H 322,323,330
Conkling, Alfred 330
Connally, Tom 294
Conner, Jacob E 266
Conover, Margaret F 4,25,126
Conrad, Charles M 311
Conrad, Kathryn H 18,26,126
Conry, Joseph A 411
Considine, Norbert A 382
Constant, P. C 371
Converse, Charles A 59,92,126
Conz, Laura 19,29,126
Cook, A. Douglas: 301
Cook, Finlay 373
Cook, Helen W 1,24,126
Cook, Willis C 266,337
Cooke, Arthur B 46,83,126
Cooke, Charles Lee 16,24,126
Cooke, Hedley V., jr 40,92,126
Cookingham, Harris N 35,84,126
Oooley, James 332
Coolidge, Calvin 313
Coolidge, John G 266,331
Coolidge, T. Jefferson 326
Coolidge, William M 376,416
Coombs, Frank L 329
Cooper, William L 274,284,304
Copley, William E 53,126
Corcoran, William W 56,87,127
Cordove, Ignatius 303
Corley, Virginia C 10,29,127
Cormac, Thomas E. K 385
Cormack, James 386
Cornelius, George O 266
Cornette, Estelle B 13,25,127
Cornwell,- Dorothy 13,23,127
Coronado, Enrique 303
Coronado, Jose M 362
Corput, G. M 303
Correia, Oscar 374
Correll, Irvin C 266
Corretjer, Antonio 400
Corrigan, John 50,83,127
Corriols y Sala, Jos^ 412
Cortina, Marques de 279
Corwin, Arie Alverdo 54, 127, 290
Corwin, Thomas 330
Costa Carvalho, Luiz da 373,410
Costello, Walter T... 53,127
Coster, Charles H 266
Cota, Ernesto E 399
Cotie, Lawrence F 49, 127
Cotton, Joseph P 1,22,24,127,314
Cotton, Joseph P., jr 288
Cotton, W. E 298
INDEX OF PEESONS
425
Page
Cottrell, Jesse S 266,322
Coudray, Robert C 37,127
Coughlin, John T 31
Coulter, Eliot B 19,22,127
Coupet, Arthur... 389
Cournoyer, Gaston A 47,91,127
Cousins, Albert H., jr 35,92,127
Covel, Alice M 10,25,127
Covert, John C 266
Coville, Cabot 51,89,127
Cowan, John W., jr 14,27,127
Cowan, Robert T 53,128
Cowles, George T 382
Cox, James M 281
Cos, Raymond E 44,82,128
Cos, Samuel S 336
Cose, Francis T 266
Cose, Macgrane 328
Coyle, John J - 43, 128
Crabites, Pierre 285
Craig, J. D 273
Craig, William Everett 373
Grain, Earl T 39, 128
Craley, Vivian R 10,26,128
Cralle, Richard K 318
Cram, Paul H... 266
Cramer, M.J 325,335
Cramer, W. Ford 21,24,128
Crane, Charles R 266,282,324
Crane, Harold L 56, 128
Crane, Maud M 15,26,128
Crane, Richard 266,324
Crane, Robert T 266
Cranford, Thomas G., jr 50,128
Crass, Eva W 5,28,128
Crawford, William H 326
Creaghan, John A 35, 128
Crebbin, Harry 385
Creevey, Edward A 266
Crenshaw, David 18,25,128
Creps, Clark W 273
Cresson, William P.... 266
Cridler, Thomas Wilbur. 317
Crim, Elsie May 19,29,128
Crocker, Courtenay 395
Crocker, Edward S., 2d 58,84,129
Crocker, William 302
Crone, Edith L. 13,26,129
Crook, Linton 50,129
Crosby, Elisha O 328
Crosby, George J 266
Crosby, Sheldon L 57,79,129
Cross, Cecil M. P 59,83,129
Crossland, John R. A 329
Crow, .\. H - 293
Crowder, Enoch H 266,324
Crowninshield, Caspar S 266
Crowther, Keith 361
Croxton, John T 322
Cruchaga, Miguel 282
Cruger, Alexander P 33,88,129
Crum, Roy W 304
Crum, William D 266,329
Crumb, Sadie M 289
Crump, William 323
Page
Crusch, Mary 9,26,129
Cruse, Fred T 38,41,48,54,55,129
Cruz, Manuel 398
Cucalon Alba, Manuel J 407
Cugley, George 297
Culbertson, Paul T 8,22,129
Culbertson, William S.... 36, 129,323,333
Cullen, John Thomas 386
Culver, Erastus D... 337
Culver, Henry S 94,266
Cummans, William W.... 18,26, 129
Gumming, Hugh S., jr 7,19,23,129
Cummings, Edward A 35, 130
Cummings, Robert E 52, 130
Cunningham, Charles H 40,56,130
Cunningham, Edwin S 37,79,130
Curran, Mildred H 5,28,130
Curren, Ralph B 48,130
Curry, Jabez L. M 335
Curtice, Raymond S 266
Curtin, Andrew G 333
Curtis, Arthur E 389
Curtis, Charles B 40,78,130,325
Curtis, James L 266,329
Curtis, John Cockburn 386
Curtis, John P 295
Gushing, .\rthur P 373,375
Gushing, Caleb 323,335
Gushing, Courtland 325
Cushman, John F 321
Cussans, Frank 42,130
Cutler, T. H 305
Gutting, W. Bayard, jr 266
Dabezies, H.. 371
Dabney, Thomas E 266
Daessle-Segura, Jorge 366
Dafoe, John W 278
Daggert, Ethel L 5,28,130
Daggett, Rollin M 328
Dahmen, Fernando 374
Dalferes, Sabin J 44,130
Dall'Agnol, Giuseppe 391
Dalla Rosa Prati di Collecchio,
Marquis Rolando 365, 390
Dallas, George M 327,333
Dalrymple, Helen S 20, 29, 130
d'Alte, Viscount 367
Damas Blanco, Diego 416
D'Amato, Ottavio 392
Damiron, Rafael 380
Damm, Henry C. A 266
Dana, Francis 319
Dana, John W 322
Dandurand, Raoul 276
Daneo, Silvio 392
Dangerfield, B., jr 302
Daniel, Cyril 383,389
Daniel, Helen L 21,25,130
Daniel, John M 334
Daniels, Charles N 266
Daniels, Paul C 33,89,130
Daniels, Thomas L 266
Dantzler, L. N., jr 369
Dapena, Rigoberto 372
Page
Dapolonia, Pietro. 391
D'Arcy, J. Myrtle 13,24,130
Darley, Mary L 8,27,131
Darragh, Cyril Quartus 387
Datema, G. P 379,403
Daubenfeld, Peary... 397
Daudzvardis, Petras 396
da Veiga, Vinicio 373
Davenport, Rosemary S 21,28,131
Davezac, Auguste 330
Davidson, James W 266
Davidson, Reginald Thomas 386
Davies, Eivion Hugh 385
Davila, Carlos Q 362
Davila, Cesar .\ 368
Davila, Charles A 367
Davis, Ben G 318
Davis, Benjamin O 51,131
Davis, Chester W... 266
Davis, De Lyle 18,25,131
Davis, Elsie C 5,29,131
Davis, George F 266
Davis, J. C. Bancroft 314,315,326
Davis, James P 266
Davis, Jane M 16,28,131
Davis, John 315
Davis, John K... 51,80,131
Davis, John W 266,277,323,327
Davis, KathrynM 19,29,131
Davis, Leslie A 56,82,131
Davis, Livingston 371
Davis, Marianna 9,26,131
Davis, MonnettB 61,82,131
Davis, Nathaniel P.. 1 45,83,131
Davis, Norman H 276,314
Davis, O. K 274
Davis, Raymond 32,84,132
Davis, Robert B 266
Davis, Robert C 3,30,132
Davis, Roy T 55,132,324,331
Davis, ThomasD 42,85,132
Dawes, Charles G.. 44,132,287,327
Dawes, Gladys M 13,23,132
Dawson, Allan 7,62,88,132
Dawson, Claude I 57,79,132
Dawson, Leonard Q 53,83,132
Dawson, M. Esther 19,29,132
Dawson, Samuel Jorge 381
Dawson, Thomas C 266, 323, 324, 325, 331
Dawson, Warrington 132
Dawson, William 40,78,132,325
Day, Erastus S 266
Day, Henry B 50,92,133
Day, Joseph J 375
Day, Maurice Fitzmaurice 364
Day, Samuel H 59,133
Day, William R 312,315
Dayton, Aaron Ogden 318
Dayton, William L 326,331
Deal, Charles 266
de Alcantara Nabuco de Abreu
Filho, Pedro 374
de Almeida, Pedro M 373
de Andrade, Gabriel 373
Deane, Harold M 266
426
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Deane, Silas 319
Deans, Amelia B 13,23,133
Dearborn, Henry, sr --. 332
Deardorff, Neva R 296
Dcaring, Fred Morris 56,78,
133, 316, 332, 333
Debayle, Luis Manuel 404
DeBerry, Myra J 13,23,133
De Billier, Frederic O 94,266
de Boer. Alexis 279
Debuchi, Katsuji. 365
D'Eca, Raul - 303
de Castro, David M 404
De Castro, Hector 266
de Castro, Samuel 375
DeCell, Edith 9,26,133
de Cicco, Pasquale 391
Decker, Kathleen 19,29,133
Decker, Walter 373
De Courcy, William E... 42,86,133
Dedeaux, Olus John 405
de Delva, Louis 389
de Deus Bataglia Ramos, Joao 410
Deedmeyer, Frank 266
De Felice. M ichel Angelo. _ . 392
de Ferry de Fontnouvelle, Charles
Hippolyte Marie 382
de Freitas, Mauro --- 361
de Garavilla y Alverdi, Cesareo 412
de Ghika, George 390
De Give, H. L 371
de Gullon Yglesias, Don Pio. 282
de Hammarskjold, Knut Hjalmar
Leonard 277
de Holstein Morse, Daisy 373
de Hostos, Filipo L 374
de Hoyos, Francisco P 284
Deichman, Carl F 56,80,133
Deike, Mildred V_._ 6,2.5,133,289
de Iturralde y Orbegoso, Mariano— 411
de la Barra, Carlos 362
de la Barra, George - 361
de la Blanchetai, Pierre Henry 363
de la Colina, Rafael 397
de la Escosura y Fuertes, Manuel.. 413
dela Fuente, Victor... 389
de la Garza, Fernando 389
de la Ouardia, Eduardo 407
de la Guardia, Ricardo 407
De Lamater, Harry Irving 34, 134
de Lambert, Richard M 7,62,86,134
Delaney, Thomas J 7,30,134
de Lantsheere, Viscount 361
delaOssa, Ernesto.. 407
de Larralde, Pedro J 416
de Lashmutt, Rebekah L 2, 24, 134
del Barco Onate, Juan Ramon 413
Delemos, H. A 380
de Leon y Valdes, Armando 377
de Lerche, Flemming Emil Herald
Albrecht 275
Delflno, Alberto P 416
de Ligne, Prince Albert 361
de Lima, Amynthas 374
de Lima Barbosa, Mario 361
Page
DeLong, Charles E 329
del Pino y Sandrino, Mario 377
De Luca, Affonso 373
de Lugo, Isidro _.. 413
de Lungo, Isidro 394
Delvalle Recuero, Efraim 375
de Marco, Tommaso 392
DeMaret, Pearl L 289
de Martino, Nobile Giacomo 365
De Mayola, Ernest A 302, .306
Dement, Walter F 59,134
Demers, Pierre P 266
Demille, Paul H 32,134
de Money, E. R 408
de Montefuerte, Count. 367
de Moraes Barros, Caio Eugenio... 374
Demorest, Alfredo L 47,134
Denby, Charles 266,318,323
Denby, James Orr 49,83,134
de Neefl, J 372
Dening, Maberly Esler 387
Denison, Frank C 94,266
Dennett, Tyler 12, 21, 22, 134
Denning, Joseph M 330
Dennis, Lawrence... 266
Dennison, E. Haldeman 35,81,134
de Obaldia, Jose C 407
de Olazabal, Manuel 361
de Oli vares, Jose 50, 83, 134
DePass, Morris B.,jr 37,135
Depastas, George 387
de Pina Aragao e Costa, Francisco. 410
de Quesada y Socarras, Cayetano.. 377
de Reume, R 372
de Rinaldis, G. P 393
De Ronde, Philip 408
Derrick, William S_ 310,318
Derry, Charles H 42,86,135
de St. Malo, Rudolf Bierman 413
de Salis, Pierre 367
de Sa Miranda, Carlos Alberto 410
de San Simon y Ortega, Luis 375
de Saulles, John L 266,336
Deschler, Lewis 294
Deshon, Rafael 404
de Simonin, Ernest Maurice 382
de Siqueira Coutinho, Joaquim 302
Desmarets, William B 375
de Soto, Hernando 266
Desvernine, Eduardo L 377
de Urquiza, Adolfo J 361
De Vault, Charles L 51,86,135
de Verteuil, Marc 47, 135
de Villafranca, Ricardo 389
DeVine, J. F 298
De Votie, Vernon C 38, 40, 60, 135
Dew, A. R 364
de Waha, Baron Raymond 365
de Wiart, Count H. Carton 278
de Wichfeld, Hubert 363
De Witt, Charles G 323
de Wolf, Francis C ■.... 3, 22, 135
Dexter, Lewis 266
de Ycaza, Gustavo R 381
de Ycaza, Jose E 407
Page
de Zubiria, Nicolas 362
D'Hauteville, Paul G 266
Diaz, A. H 407
Diaz, Jos6 A 401
Diaz Erro, Ramiro 413
Diaz Valenzuela, Octavio 375
Diehman, Ernest 324
Dick, Hasell H 59,82,135
Dickerson, Charles E., jr 40,135
Dickey, Caroline 19,29,135
Dickie, David W 292
Dickins, Asbury 318
Dickinson, .\ndrew B 331
Dickinson, Charles M 266,323
Dickinson, George W 266
Dickinson, H. C 295.305
Dickinson, Horace J 39,89,135
Dickover, Erie R 51, 82, 135
Dickson, Almar F 266
Dickson, Lillie V 8,26,135
Dickson, Samuel S 41,85, 135
Diederich, Henry W 95,266
Diehl, Howard F 266
Diekema, Gerrit John 262,266,331
Dietrich, Herman R 266
Diez de Medina, Eduardo 361
Dill, Harry P 266
Dillingham, Frank 266
Dilhngham, Sherburne 39,92,136
Dillman, Grover C 305
Dimayuga, Jos6 F 396
Dimitry, Alexander 324,331
Dinamarca Jofre, Salvador 374
Dinkelspiel, Henry G. W 411
Dinkelspiel, Martin J 411
Dinsmore, Hugh .\ 262,329
Dismon, Frances N 11,27,136
Diven, Frederick M 3,22,136
Dix, Adele E 14,25,136,289
Dix, John A 326
Dixon, Hugo Norton 387
Doane, Elizabeths 18,27,136
Dockweiler, Henry I 266
do Couto Aguirre, Jose 361
Dod, Clara E 289
Dodge, Augustus C 335
Dodge, Gladys E 10,28,156
Dodge, H. Percival 16,
62, 79, 136, 325, 326, 328, 330, 331, 337
Dodson, Frederick A 11,30,136
Doherty, Charles W 31
Doherty, Nona L 13,23,136
Dolbeare, Frederic R 266
Dolby, John Wesley 413
Dollfus, Ruggero 280
Dominguez, Adolfo G 398
Domlnguez y Niinez, Conrado 377
Dominian, Leon 44,81, 136
Domzalski, John Stanley 289
Donald, George K 48,80,136
Donaldson, Chester 266
Donegan, Alfred W 44,81,137
; Donelson, .\ndrew J 333,335
i Donnelly, Walter J... 38,137
! Donovan, Howard. -_ _-.. 51,86,137
INDEX OF PERSONS
42^
Page
Doolittle, Hooker A 57,84,137
Dooman, Eugene H 50,81,137
Doian, Helen F 16,24,137
Dormady, Francis P 19,24,137
Dorinan, Archibald B .-- 266
Dorr, Julian C 50.88.137
Dorsey, W. Roderick 38,81,137
Dorsey, William H 15,30,137
Dorsz, Edmund J 51,92,138
Dostert, Leon 303,306
Dotson, G. Velda 7,27,138
Doty, William F 46,86,138
Dougherty, Edward E 376
Doughten, J. Preston 266
Douglass, Frederick... 325,328
Douglass, William B., jr 57, 138
Dow, Edward A 47,81,138
Dow, Frank P 376
Dowell, Cassius C 305
Downer, Jay 305
Dowrick, Lillie B 4,26,138
Doyle, Albert M 47,86,138
Doyle, Alexander J 288 {
Doyle, Frances F 4.26,138 !
Doyle, John F 18,25,138
Doyle, William J., jr 292
Dozal, Fortunate 275
Drake, J. Walter.. 304,305
Draper, William F 329
Dreher, Julius D 94,266
Dresel, Ellis L 266,326,327 :
Drew, Charles W., jr 266
Drew, Gerald A 48,90,138
Drew, Norris E. 12,26,138
Dreyfus, Louis G., jr 50,79,139 I
Driscoll, Edward E 18,25,139,291
Drissel, Roger S 17,24,139
Droppers, Garrett 266,327,330 j
Drouilhet, P. A 383
Drown, Julia H 13,26,139
Drumright, Everett F 53,93,139
Dryer, Mildred V 9,27,139
Dryer, Thomas J 328 j
Duban, Paul 363 !
duBois, Coert 61,80,139 j
Dubois, Henry D. C 387 I
duBois, James T 266,324
duBois, Leon... 416
Dudley, Irving B 266,322,332
Dudley, L. Edwin 266 i
Duflee, George G 266 |
Duffley, Margarets 5,28,139 '
DuflEy, Mary Alice 3,25,139,291
Dugan, Henry P 7,18,25,139,289 '
Dugand, Victor 375 '
Duggan, Laurence 7,23,139 ,
Duggan, Stephen P 290 I
Duhaime, Victor L 266 !
Dulaski, Benedict J_ 15,27,139 j
Dulles, Allen W 266,275
Dumas, Charles William Frederick. 319
Dumont, Fernand L. J 306 i
Dumont, Frederick T. F 39,79, 140 !
Dun, Edwin 329 ,
Duncan, James L 2,24.140
Page
Dunham, George C 291
Dunker, Will F 4,25,140
Dunlap, Boutwell 369
Dunlap, Hiram J 266
Dunlap, Maurice P 58,84,140
Dunn, Angel M 412
Dunn, James C _. 140,266
Dunning, James E 266
Duplan, Luis L 400
Durand, E. Dana 302
Durand, Manuel G 361
Durbrow, Elbridge 56,92,140
Durham, John S 325,328
Durkee, Roland A 266
Durning, Daniel J 18,26,140
Dusenbury, Carlisle C. 51, 140
Dutko, Paul M 37, 140
Dutrow, Richard C 266
Duvall, Frank E 18,25,140
Duvivier, Ulrich 364
Dwyer, Henry T 34,141
Dwyre, Dudley G 52,82,141
Dye, Alexander V 32,141
Dye, Charles D 18,27,141
Dye, John W 47,82,141
Dyer, Francis J 267
Eager, George E 267
Fames, Charles 328,336,337
Eanet, Ethel W 306
Eansor, Frederick William 379
Earle, Matthew C 11,31,141
Early, William W 55,87,141
Earnest, Edwin B 45,141
Eastin, Fred C, jr 267
Eaton, Earl Wilbert 53,141
Eaton, John H 334
Eaton, Paul W 15,25,141
Eberhardt, Charles C_. 38, 78, 142, 324, 331
Eberhardt, Harry (Halfdan) 405
Eberlein, Marcia 8,27,142
Ebling. Samuel G 44,88,143
Echegaray y Romea, Miguel 367
Eckels, Samuel 284,305
Ecker, J. J., sr 402
Eddy, Spencer F 267,321,32.3,333,334
Edelman, Samuel 267
Edgar, Donald D 92,142
Edge, Walter E 41,142,326
Edmonds, Walter B 5,30,142
Edmondsen, Vincent J 303
Edmundson, William E 388
Edson, Andrew W 38,92, 142
Edson, Howard A 6
Edwards, Alanson W 267
Edwards, Carl E 5,27, 142
Edwards, Cecil C _. 15,28,142
Edwards, Clement S 45,83,142
Edwards, Isaac 9,30,142
Edwards, J. Stanford 40,142
Edwards, Thomas D 267
Eells, Stiliman W 46,85,142
Egan, Maurice F 267,325
Egan, Patrick.. 323
Eguez Baquerizo, Pedro Pablo 381
Page
Ehlers, Joseph H 50, 143
Ehlert, M 374,381,412
Eichhorn, Adolph.. 298
Einstein, Lewis 143,267,324
Firing, Helen G 5,28,143
Eisenbach, Harry 293
Eisenmann, Nathan 407
Eldridge, Francis R., jr 267
Elford, Albert H ..43, 143
Eliot, Abigail A 297,298
El-Issy, Ahmed Fahmy.. 381
Elkus, Abram I 267,336
Elliott, Jesse D ..... 34,59,143
Elliott, John C 5,27,143
Ellis, George W 267
Ellis, Leon H 36,85,143
Ellis, Powhatan 330
Ellis, Vespasian 336
Ellis, Virginia M 15,26,143
Ellis, William J 300
Ellis, William L... 14,23,143
Ellsworth, Henry W 335
Ellsworth, Luther T 267
Elorduy, Aquiles 275
Elson, Jules Louis 389
Embry, John A 267
Emerson, Kendall 299
Enander, John A 325
Endicott, Francis M 267
Engdahl. F. Russell 48,93,143
Engebretsen, John... 405
Engelhart, E. Carl 51.143
Engert, Cornelius Van H 36,81,143
English, Benedict M 274
English, Robert 59,90,143
Ereaut, Albert E 46,143
Ergas, Joseph S 407
Erhardt, John G 2,42,83,143
Ervast, George E 382
Erving, George W 324,334
Escalante, Weneeslao 361
Escher, Henry 41.5
Eskey, C. R 296
Espaillat, Ulises F 363
Espantoso Cossio, Eduardo 409
Espinosa y Perez, Guillermo 376
Esser, A. P. F. C 402
Estabrook, Leon M 302
Estes, Alvin G 4, 25, 144
Estrada y Vallet, Narciso 413
Eustis, James B 326
Eustis, William 330
Evans, Alice C 296
Evans, Ernest E 50,87,144
Evans, Francis Edward 385
Evans, Paul W 45,144
Evans, Percy H 19,30,144
Evans, T. L 375,380,381,388,389
Evans, William D.. 19,30,144
Evarts, William M. 312
Eve, Joseph 335
Everett, Alexander H 323,330,334
Everett, Curtis T .. 58,86,144
Everett, Edward 311,327
Everett, Frederic E.. 305
428
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Everett, Merlene 4,26,144
Ewart, John J 267
Ewing, Hugh 330
Ewing, James S_-_. 322
Ewing, John 267,328
Eysing, Vellem Jan Marie..- 279
Fabert, Henri 383
Fahey, John H - 274
Fair, Elisha Y 322
Fairbanks, Fredericli C 42,144
Fairchild, Lucius 335
Falconer, Sir Robert' A 281
Fallon, Diego Jos6 -- 375
Farman, Elbert E 325
Farnum, George F 415
Farrand, E. Kitchel 267
Farrar, Victor J 13,23,144
Farrell, James P 305
Farrell, Thomas F 10, 25, 144
Farrell, WiHiam S 92, 144
Faulkner, Charles J 326
Fauntroy, Edward -.. 11,30,144
Faust, John B 55,89,144
Fauzon, Arturo G 370
Fay, Theodore S 335
Fearn, Walker 327,333,334
Federico, Bianca M 13,23,145
Fee, William T 267
Feely, Edward F 33,145,322
Feistner, Zolita M 7, 27, 145
Feliu H., Luis E 374
Fell, John Robert Massey 385
Fellman, Werner 382
Fennel, Charles H., jr 8,30,145
Fennell, Charles B 267
Fennell, Joseph A 17,23,145
Fenstermacher, Harvey E 17, 24, 145
Ferguson, Ollis B 53,145
Ferguson, Thomas B 335
Fernald, Robert F 48,86,145
Fernandes, Raul 277
Fernandez, Jose Florentino 370
Fernandez, Ramiro 364
Fernandez, Vicente T 376
Fernandez Alonso, Eduardo 412
Fernandez .'Monzo, Severe 276
Fernandez y Alvaro, Juan Gaston. . 377
Ferrant, Emile 397
Ferrante dei Marchesi di Ruffano,
.\gostino 393
Ferrara, Orestes 362
Ferreira, Enrique 397
Ferreira de Araujo, Carlos 373
Ferreira y Martin de Argenta,
Higinio 413
Ferrera, Alberto B 393
Ferrier, John W 410
Fcrrin, .\ugustin W 57,84, 145
Ferris, Cornelius 49,80,145
Ferris, Walton C 50,89,145
Feuillebois, Roberto 404
Fidanque, Mauricio Benjamin 380
Fiedler, Axel Caspar Frederik S... • 379
Field, Noel H 8,22,145,288
Field, Pattie H . 267
Page
Fiennes, L. J. E. Twistleton-Wyke-
ham 364
Fierro, Enrique A 400
Figarolo dei Conti di Gropello,
Nobile Giulio 365
Filhol de Camas, Jean Pierre Mali-
voire 383
Filipowicz, Tytus 366
Fillmore, Millard 311
Finch, William R 331,336
Finger, William 284, 285
Finger, William L 42,145,308
Fink, Augustin J 369
Finley, Harold D 41,85,146
Finley, James G 267
Finn, Henry B 396
Firby, Thomas W 408
Firpo, Giuseppe 390
Fischerauer, Friedrich 370
Fish, Hamilton 311
Fish, Nicholas 322,335
Fisher, Carl A 47,85,146
Fisher, Dorsey G 46,91,146
Fisher, Dwight W 33, 146
Fisher, Fred D 47,81,146
Fisher, Frederic .\ 3,23,146
Fisher, T. Monroe 49,146
Fisk, Hurleys.... 14,26,146,289
Fitts, Henry L 34,146
FitzGerald, Loretto E 18,27,146
Fitzgerald, Roy Q 294
Fitzpatrick, Sir Charles 279
Fitzpatrick, Samuel 369
Fitzpatrick, Ulysses S 267
Flack, Joseph 36,82,146
Flack, Thomas R 32, 146
Flaherty, Francis E 15, 25, 146
Flamand, Charles F 402
Flamand, Joseph J 382
Flanagan, Christopher Stephen.. 370,374
Flanagan, Richard Patrick 374
Flavin, Arthur T. 50,147
Pleming, Alfred J 267
Fleming, Edmond C 32,55,59,147
Fleming, George L.. 45,147
Fleming, Rufus 267
Fleming, Thomas J 11,28,147
Flenniken, Robert P.... 325
Fletcher, C. Paul 35,87,147
Fletcher, Henry P 267,
279,314,322,323,329,330
Fletcher, Robert H., jr 56, 57, 147
Fletcher, Samuel J 35,85,147
Flexer, Fayette J 39, 89, 147
Flood, George H 335
Flood, Peter H. A 8,62,86,147
Flores Banuet, Fernando... 375
Flores Trejos, Miguel 376
Flournoy, Richard W., jr. .. 3, 22, 147, 290
Flournoy, William E.,jr 33,92,147
Floyd, Oliver 42,148
Flye, Orlando L 38,148
Flynn, Alice . 306
Focke, John W.. 406
Fogg, George G : 335
Page
Foley, Edward A 45, 148
Foley, P. Galwey 390
Follin, Maynard D 388
FoUmer, Cyrus B 44,148
Folsom, George 330
Foote, John 299
Foote, Lucius H 329
I Foote, Thomas M 321,324
Foote, Walter A 54,85, 148
Forbes, James D 19,29,148
Forbes, John M 321
Forbes, W. Cameron.. 50,148,329
Forbus, Sample B 267
Ford, Richard 7,15,62,86,148
Ford, Samuels 18,26,148
Ford, Stanley H 42,148
Forman, Charles 267
Fornes, Frederic C . , jr 34, 92, 148
Forsberg, Elmer .iV. .. 382
Forsyth, John 310,330,334
Fort, Frankhn W 294
Fort, Hazel H.... 13,23,148
Fortney, C. P. 305
Forward, Walter 325
Foss, Harold R 267
Fossier, Georges Joseph 383
Foster, Carol H 54,82,148
Foster, John G. 94,267,281
Foster, John W 312,330,333,335
Foster, Paul H 53,86,148
Foster Recabarren , Manuel 278
Fouche, Sproull 57, 149
Fouke, P. B 293
Foulds, Linton Harry 387
Found, William A 274
Fowle, Charles W 267
Fowler, John 267
Fowler, William Eric 284
Fox, Homer S 45, 149
Fox, HughC 32,92,149
Fox, Ray 36,86,149
Fox, WilhamsC 267,325
Fraker, George W 305
Frampton, Henry A 47, 149
Franchot, Charles P 383
Francis, Charles S... 267. 321, 327, 333, 334
Francis, David R 267,334
Francis, John M 321,327,332
Francis, William T 267,329
Francisco dos Santos, Joao, jr 373
Franck, Louis 276
Franco, Persio C 363
Frank, Edna M 7,27,149
Frank, Laurence C 15, 25, 149
Franklin, Benjamin 319
Franklin, Harry L 56, 88, 149
Franklin, Lynn W 37, 85, 149
Franks, David S 319n
Frazer, Robert 52,79,149
Frazier, Arthur H 267, 321
Freeman, Alden 389
Freeman, Charles M 94,267
Freeman, Clara J 8,28,149
Freeman, Franklin E 289
Freeman, Miller 274
INDEX OF PERSOXS
429
Page
Frei, Irene B _ 13,26,149
Frelinghuysen, Frederick T _. 312
French, Burton L 294
Freuler, John __ 414
Freyre y Santander, Manuel de 366
Freyre, Oscar. 408
Friedrich, A Uriel C 5.27,149
Frisby, Florence E 20,25,149
Frisinger, Lowell G.... .- 19,29,150
Fromcn, Gunnar._ - 404
Fromm, Edward.. ._ 293
Fronteras, Eduardo 380
Frost, Arthur C- 39,80,150
Frost, Franklin B 207
Frost, Wesley 35,80,150
Fuerst, Mary A 18,26,150
Fulcher, E. W 55,150
Fuller, George Gregg 34,87,150
Fuller, Joseph V --.- 13,22,150
Fuller, Paul 402
Fuller, RoseP 18,26,150
Fuller, Stuart J 7,22,150
Fullerton, Hugh S 52,83,150
Funk, IloC 50,85,151
Funkhouser, Charles F 4,26,151
Fuqua, John H 45, 151
Furness, Fairman R 267
Furniss, Henry W. 267,328
Fyfe, Howard 16,151
Gabaldon, Miguel Angel 416
Gabbe, Robert 293
Gade, Gerhard 59,85,151
Gade, John A_ 322
Gadsen, James ^ 330
Gaffney, T. St. John 267
Gage, Henry T 267,333
Gaines, Harry B... 5,30,151
Gaines, Owen W 57, 151
Galbraith, Bertram 267
Galbraith, Willard 92,151
Galbraith, William W 45,151,288
Gale, Esson McD 267
Gale, William H 94,267
Galeno, Zorobabel 362
Gallant, Alyre J 2, 27,151 j
Gallatin, Albert _ 326,327
Gallegos Flores, Gonzalo J 375
Gallina, Chevalier Vitale G 394
GaUman, Waldemar J . . . 41, 51, 52, 85, 151
Gallo, Dionisio E.. 404
Galloway, B. T.... 302
Galloway, Charles William 370
Galvan, Filiberto .' 416
Gamboa, Avelino 375
Gamon, John A 43,80,151
Gannett, Taylor W 39,92,151
Gantenbein, James W.._ 50,91,151
Garber, Lucy B 297
Garcia, Orestes.. _ 362
Garcia Beccrra, Calixto 378
Garcia Cabrera, Esteban 410
Garcia Davila, Luis 416
Garcia de Paredes, Ramon, jr 389
Garcia Olay, Pelayo 412
Page
Garcia Prada, Carlos 375
Garcia Rojas, Ignacio 404
Garcia y Jaime, Orestes ., 376
Gard, Allen. ..'.... 267
Gardner, Inez J 13,25,152
■Garfield, Harry A _ 284
Garfield, James A 312
Garland, Myron S 6,25,152
Garland Roel, Eduardo... 408
Garner, James F. R 18,28,152
Garner, L. Virginia 4,26,152
Garnet, Henry Highland 329
Garreau-Dombasle, Maurice 363
Garrels, Arthur 51,79, 152
Garrett, Alonzo B 94,267
Garrett, John W 49,
152, 321, 329, 330, 331, 337
Oarrety, William'p 43,87,152
Garrida y Arango, Julio 377
Garriga, J 411
Garvin, John T 36. 152
Gary, Hampson 267,325,335
Garza, Daniel 401
Garza Lopez, Gustavo 401
Gassett, Percival 95,267
Gassett, Walter 267
Gates, Louis E 12,25,152
Gates, Margaret I 18,26,152
Gaudin, Daniel, jr 34,93,152
Gaulin, Alphonse 267
Gault, Rose B 19,29, 152
Gauss, Clarence E 38,79,152
Gaxiola, Carlos M 399
Gazitiia, Guillermo 374
Gebhart, Jerome J 407
Oeissler, Arthur H 153,267,328
Geist, Raymond H 43,85,153
Genato, Vicente P.. 400
George, William P 60,84,153
Gerard, James W 267,326
Gerber, William 14.23,153
Gerberich, Albert H 267
Gerbore, Pietro... 391
Gerhardt, Charles J.... 306
Gericke, Martha L 13,22,153
Gerrity, Charles M.... 35,153
Gerry, Harvey S 153,267
Gest, Sydney G 39.91,153
Getting, Milan 378
Geyer, Peter C, jr 38, 41, 48. 54, 55, 153
Gibbs, Jeptha M 53.153
Gibbs. Richard.. 322.332
Gibson, Elizabeth B 2,27,153
Gibson, Frances C 18,28,154
Gibson, Hugh S. 33,
52, 78, 154, 287. 307, 322. 330, 332, 335
Gibson, J. R 396
Gibson, Lloyd L 10.29,154
Gibson, Raleigh A 53,84,154
Gidney, Charles C, jr 53,154
Giffen, Morrison B 13,22,154
Gifford, George.. 267
Gilbert, Manson.. 33,154
Gilbert, Prentiss B.. 58.81,154
Gil Borges, Maria 302
Page
Gilchrist, Andrew 39,154
Giles, Seale R 10,25,164
Gill, J. Francis 267
Gillespie, Julian... 34,59,154
Gillett, D. Collins 413
Gillette, Glenn M 18,27,155
Gilliland, W. H 407
Oilman, Joseph T 55,87,155
Gimeno Aznar, Jose. 412
Ginocchio, Carlo 393
Girou-x, Arthur B 267
Girten, Michael F.... 370
Gissler, Fred A 396
Gittings, John Sterett 32,85,155
Giurato, Giovanni 393
Gjessing, Erland 40,155
Glad-Block, Hans... 406
Glassey, Frank P. S 267
Glazebrook, Otis A 94,267
Glazer, Max L 380
Glennan, Marjorie D. 18,26,155
Glensor, Harry Willard 395
Gluckman, Arcadi 37,155
Glueck, Sheldon.... 300
Gobert, F 371
Godfrey, J. T 364
Godfrey, WilUam C 404
Coding, Frederic W 94,267
Godoy, Juan Carlos... 369
Godoy, Salvador 363
Goforth, Herndon W 35,86,155
Goldsberry, Paul E 18,26,155
Goldschmidt, Louis.. 267
Gomez, Hernando 375
Gomez, Hiram 380
Gomez, Philip . 389
Gomez, Rafael Ignacio 375
Gomez Acebo, Josg Ricardo 367
Gomez Lopez, Manuel. 416
Gonzales, William E 267,324,332
Gonzalez, Edmundo 399
Gonzalez, Fernando 404
Gonzalez, Fernando L 381
Gonzalez, Guillermo E 362
Gonzalez Durand, Manuel 369
Gonzalez Roa, F 275,279
Gonzalez Ruiz, Manuel 412
Gonzalez y Rodriguez del Rey,
JosS M 377
Gonzalo Bravo, Luis 404
Gooch, Esther C 18,28,155
Goodier, Harvey T. 35,87,155
Goodier, James H 267
Goodloe, WilUam C 322
Goodman, William E 411
Goodnow, Frank J 277
Goodreds, Joseph Stanton 386
Goodwin, Myra L 19,27,155
Goodykoontz, Bess 296
Goold, Herbert S 59,81,155
Goon Dip 374
Gordon, George A 43,80,156,287
Gordon, Harry. 416
Gore, John A .- 267
Gorham, Charles T 330
430
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Gormley, Bernadette 13,23,156
Goss, Mary W 31
Gotlieb, Bernard 47,85,156
Gottschalk, Alfred L. M... 267
Goudge, Edwin. 396
Gould, Ozro C 267
Gourley, Louis H.... 34,84,156
Gowen, Franklin C 1 50,88,156
Grace, William J 46,85,156
Gracey, Samuel L 267
Gracey, Wilbur T 267
Graeia Palaeio, Marcos 411
Graeser, C. A 389
Graham, Charles I 267
Graham, John 310,318,332
Graham, Ruth C 5,29,156
Grant, Frederick D. 321
Grant, Frederick J 322
Grant, Ulysses S 311
Grant-Smith, U 156, 267, 321, 328, 336
Grauer, William 293
Graves, Charles H 267,335
Graves, Florence P 18,26,156
Graves, George M 37,90,156
Graves, Ralph A 291
Gray, Archibald E 56,91,157
Gray, Cecil Wayne 44,90,157
Gray, Edith M 8,26,157
Gray, Edward Francis 386
Gray, Isaac P.... 330
Gray, John H 267
Gray, Paul J 44,92,157
Grayson, Sydney Alwyn 386
Grazzi, Emanuele 392
Green, James S 324
Green, Joseph C 8,22,157
Green, Leonard N _ 45,87,157
Green, Lounora 303
Green, Samuel 44,88,157
Greene, Elbridge Gerry 32,81,157
Greene, H. Hilton 371
Greene, Roger 8 267
Greene, W. Maxwell 267
Greene, Winthrop S 58,88,167
Greensfelder, A. P 292
Greenup, Julian C 57, 157
Grefe, Grace A 289
Gregg, David L 328
Gregg, Jacob 406
Gregory, John H., jr_ 267
Grenade, Raoul 361
Grening, Paul C 292
Gresham, Lon S.. 44, 157
Gresham, Walter Q 312
Grevstad, Nicolay A 267,331,336
Grew, Joseph C 59,
78, 157, 314, 325, 335, 336
dries, John M 292
Grieve, Miller. 325
Griffin, Ruth Patee 21,28, 158
Griffin, Thomas 17,25,158
Griffith, P. Merrill 267
Griffiths, Guillermo J 389
Griffiths, John L 267
Grimke, Archibald H 262
Page
Grinnell, William M 317
Grinstead, Durward 267
Griscom, Lloyd C 267,322,329,332
Groenendaal, P. J 403
Groeninger, Joseph G 54,86,158
Gross, Christian 58,86,158
Groth, Edward M 40,84,158
Grotjohan, Albert W. J 5,27, 158
Grout, John H 94, 267
Groves, H. Lawrence 43,158
Grubb, E. Burd 335
Grubbs, S. B 308
Grulee, Cliflford G 299
Grummon, Stuart E 7,62,85,158
Gruning Rosas, Eduardo 370
Grut, Ryan Asger 379
Gude, Niels Christian 406
Guell, Gonzalo 362
Guenther, Richard 267
Guerra y Suarez, Florencia 376
Guerrero, Jose 404
Gufler, Bernard 51,92,158
Guggenheim, Harry F 39, 158,324
Guiglia, Alfonso Facchetti 391
Guild, Curtis 267,334
Guinn, Paul S. 54, 159
Guinness, Maurice West 387
Guldmann, Hans Koefoed.. 380
Gullia, Enrico 393
Gummerfi, Samuel R 267,330
Gunji, Kiichi 365
Gunn, Selskar 299
Gunsaulus, Edwin N... 95,262,267
Gunsaulus, Edwin N.,jr 36,159
Gunther, Franklin Mott 159,267,325
Gurgel do Araaral, S. 361
Guridi Bazerque, Alberto 370
Guthrie, George W 267,329
Guthrie, James 387
Gutierrez Otero, Luis 401
Gutierrez-Roldan, Pascual 366
Guy, William E 267
Guyant, Claude E 267
Gwinn, Martha 31
Gwynn, William M 42,88,159
Gyssling, Georg. 384
Hachiya, Teruo
Hackett, Lewis W..
Hackworth, Green H 3, 22, 159,
Haddock, Charles B
Hade, E. P. Kirby
Hadley, Frank W.
Hadley, John M
Haeberle, Arminius T 44,80,
Haering. George J 46,87,
Hagen, Edward G 37,
Hagerman, Worthington E 42,
Haggard, Godfrey D. N
Haig, Robert B ... 10,23,
Halg Herant Pakradoeni..
Hailer, Fred E.. 15,28,
Haines, Helena S
Haines, Henry S ! 49,
Haldeman, Jacob S
335 I
Page
Haldennan. John A 334
Hale, Bernard F 43,87,160
Hale, Chandler 317
Hale, Charles 314
Hale, Edward J 267,324
Hale, Franklin D... 267
Hale, John P 335
Hall, Allen A 322,336
Hall, Barton 160,267
Hall, Carlos C 38,89,160
Hall, Claude H.,jr 50,91,160
Hall, Earl ... 4,160
Hall, Henry C 323
Hall, J. Aldrich 13,26,160
Hall, John B. G 373
Hall, Margaret 13,23,160
Hall, Mathew Alexander 386
Hall, Monroe 50,90,160
Halla, John 288
Halpin, Gertrude L 5,27,160
Halstead, Albert 45,79,160,321
Halstead, Albert, jr 267
Halstead, Marshal 267
Hamilton, George 407
Hamilton, James A 310
Hamilton, John E 267
Hamilton, John J 303
Hamilton, Maxwell M 7,22,160
Hamlin, Hannibal 335
Hamlin, John N... 32,87,161
Hamm, John 323
Hamm, Theodore C 267
Hamm, Walter C 267
Hammond, Ogden H 267,335
Hand, Robert F 292
Handley, William W 267
Hanna, Bayless W 321
Hanna, Margaret M 21,24,161
Hanna, Matthew E 54,78,161,331
Hanna, Phihp C 267
Hanna, Rea 267
Hannah, Frank S 267
Hannan, Catherine E 19,27,161
Hannegan, Edward A 333
Hannen, G. P 380
Hanotaux, Gabriel 282
Hansen, Christian Rostad 405
Hanson, Elsie R 10,29,161
Hanson, George C 37,82,161
Hanson, George M 267
Hanson, Hanna M 13, 27, 161
Hanson, John H 35,161
Hanson, Ralph T 42,43,
45, 49, 54, 161, 288
Hapgood, Norman 267,325
Haralson, M. F 290
Hardee, George W 369
Harding, John T 34,59,161
Harding, Robert William... 35,161
Harding, Warren G 313
Hardisty, Olive F 18,27,161
Hardy, Arthur S.. 262,
327, 332, 333, 334, 335
Hardy, James W 21,30,162
Hare, Raymond A 42,89,162
INDEX OF PERSONS
431
Page
Harkson, Henry -.- 379
Harlow, Blanches 15,26,162
Harlow, W. McG 21,24,162
Harmony, Julio 26"
Harnden, Robert 58,83,162
Harper, Oscar C 53,162
Harper, R. A... _ 299,302
Harriman, Oliver B 267
Harrington, George 335
Harrington, Julian F_.. 34,88,162
Harrington, Thomas Joseph 387
Harris, Addison C 321
Harris, Charles B 267
Harris, Edward 4,162
Harris, Ernest L 32,80,162
Harris, Harry 293
Harris, Heaton W 267
Harris, John W 292
Harris, Leavitt 326
Harris, Mary B 300
Harris, Townsend _. 329
Harris, William A 321
Harrison, Benjamin 312
Harrison, Landreth M... 41,51,52,90,162
Harrison, Leland 162,267,316,335,336
Harrison, Randolph, jr 42,90,162
Harrison, Russell B 398
Harrison, Thomas S 325
Harrison, William H 310,324
Harrmann, Charles W... 289
Hart, Charles Burdett 262,324
Hart, Charles C... 55,163,321,332
Hart, George H 298
Hart, Hastings H 300
Hart, R. W 308
Barter, Eugene C 267
Barter, Janet M 15,27,163
Hartigan, Charles C 37,163
Hartley, H. Livingston _. 32,91,163
Hartman, Charles S 267,325
Hartman, L. W 407
Hartnett, Kathryn P 5,28,163
Hartog, A 402
Harvey, Constance R 34,92,163
Harvey, George 267,327
Harvey, Horace J 267
Harvey, James E 332
Harvey, Roland B.. 267
Harvey, Ruth 20,26,163
Harwood, Frederic Charles 410
Harza, L. F 294,295
Haselton, Seneca 337
Haskell, Earl S 302
Haskell, Lewis W 58,80,163
Haskins, Fred G 20,27,163
Haskins, Thomas W 267
Easier, R. T 381
Hassaurek, Frederick 325
Hastrup, Frantz -\dolf Charles 380
Hathaway, Charles M., jr 44,80, 163
Hauenschield, Eugen 361
Hausman, John P 370
Haven, Don S 267
Haven, Joseph E 50,57,81,163
Haven, Richard B 32,86,163
Page
Havenner, Albert B_- _..- 10,25,164
Havens, Harry A 7, 14, 15, 24, 164
Havens, Verne LeRoy 284
Hawkins, Frank R 19,30,164
Hawkins, Harry C 267
Hawkins, J. Cameron 267
Hawkins, Richard H 15,30,164
Hawkinson, A 414
Hawks, Stanley 52,85,164
Hawley, Harry F 36,83,164
Hawley, William W 19,30, 164
Hawthorne, Carl O _ 38, 164
Hay, John 312,315,321,327
Hayes, Clara E... 296
Hayes, Rutherford B 312
Haynes, Thornwell 268
Hays, Perry C 268
Hayskar, Oscar 382
Haywood, David C 11,30,164
Haywood, William 268
Hazeltine, Charles B 48,60,164
Hazeltine, Ross 268
Heald, Perley C 268
Heap, John Ashton... 385
Heard, Augustine 329
Heard, William H 329
Heard, William W" 50,85,164
Hearin, Charles T 268
Hearst, Sir William H 273
Heath, Donald R 48,84,164
Heath, Edwin R 373,404
Heath, John 268
Hecht, Elizabeth 19,26,164
Heck, Lewis 268
Heckert. George T 9,24,164
Hedeman, C.J 379
Heenan, Thomas E 268
Heiler, Bernard F 44,165
Heilmann, Maurice 382
Heimke, William 268,326,328
Heimrod, George.. 268
Heingartner, Alexander 268
Heingartner, Robert W 44,84,165
Heinsch, Jorge 404
Heintzleman, P. Stewart 36,80,165
Heisler, Charles H 56,85,165
Heizer, Oscar S 43,82,165
Hellner, Johannes 280,282
Hellstrbm, Carl Fredrick... 414
Hemphill, John 396
Hemry, Susanna 2,27,165
Henderson, Alexander George 414
Henderson, Herbert H 5,29,165
Henderson, Loy W 9,62,86,165
Henderson, Malcolm Sibourne 385
Hendrick, Michael J 268
Hengstler, Herbert C 14,24, 165
Henriod, Alfredo 408
Henriquez, J.J 371,380
Henrotin, Frederick F 53,166
Henry, Frank Anderson 36,82,166
Henry, Harold O 268
Henry, John J 329
Henry, Jules 363
Henry, Robert Llewellyn 285
Page
Henry, Snowden 372
Henry, Thomas P 305
Henry, William W 268
Henson, Abraham 329
Hepburn, A. J 288
Herbert, E. Eugene 35,166
Herd, Charles D... 19,29,166
Hermann, Mrs. C. F 306
Hermann, Carl Frederic 303
Hermann, Louis 371
Hernandez, Luis 398
Hernandez Ojeda, Jos6 273
Hernandez R., Luis 388
Herod, William P., 2d 268
Herrera de Huerta, Pablo 366
Herrick, Myron T 268,326
Herschel, Mauricio 374,416
Herter, Christian A 268
Hertogs, J 372
Hertzog, J. B. M 281
Hessler, William H... 166,268
Hester, W'illiam H 5,30,166
Heurtematte, J 371
Heuser, Gustav 384
Hewes, Clarence B.. 43,81,166
Hewes, Laurence I 305
Heynan, M. J 372
Hibbard, Frederick P 39,82,166
Hibben, Paxton 268
Hibbs, Walter P 10,24,166
Hickerson, John Dewey 8, 62, 83, 166
Hickok, Thomas A 59,92,166
Hicks, John 268,323,332
Hicks, Knowlton V 44,89,166
Higgins, Edward 268
Higgins, John C 268
Higgins, Lawrence 48,89,166
Higgins, Montgomery E 288
Hilken, Heinrich Gerhard _ . 384
Hill, A. M. 305
Hill, David J..-. 268,315,326,330,331,335
Hill, Frank D 268
Hill, Grace 306
Hill, Hayward G 51,92,167
Hill, James 4, 30, 167
Hill, Jesse 273
Hill, John L 2,28,167
Hill, Louis C 275
Hill, Ralph W. S 3,22,167
Hill, Ricardo G 401
Hill, S_ 372
Hilliard, Henry W 322
Hills, Ralph W 268
Hinckley, Robert O'D.... 268
Hinckley, Thomas 268
Hinke, Frederick W 37,88,167
Hinkle, Eugene M 59, 88, 167
Hinkle, Terry S.. 46, 90, 167
Hirose, Sadao.. 365
Hirota, Yoji 365
Hirota, Yutaka 365
Hirsch, Solomon 336
Hirst, Ralph K 18,28,167
Hise, Elijah 327
Hitch, Calvin M 47,80,167
432
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
nitcheock, A. S.. 299
Hitchcock, Ethan A.. _ 334
Hitchcock, Frances V. C. 14,23,167
Hitchcock, Henry B 51,83,167
Hitt, R. S. Reynolds 268,328,331,337
Hitt, Robert R 315
Hix, Beryl . 19,29,167
Ho, Yung-chung 362
Hobe, Engebreth Hagbarth 405
Hodgdon, A. Dana 19,62,86,167
Hodge, William... 319n
Hodgman. William A 49,168
Hoefele, Philii) M 268
Hoefler, Ludwig Mathias.- 373
Hofer, Myron A .__ 268
Hoffman, Everett A 303
Hoffman, Wickham 325
Hoffman, William R 5,30,168
Hoffmann, Erich A. W 49,168
Hogan, Leo P 33,92,168
Hogeland, Maurice - 414
Hogg, Theodore B.__ 268
Hoke, Joseph T _. ___ 268
Holaday, Ross E 268
Holder, Charles A.-_ 268
Holland, Amy C 13,23,168
Holland, Mary J 8,26,168
Holland, Philip 45,80,168
Hollander, Michael 293
Holler, John E 50,89,168
Hollis, W. Stanley 262,268
Hollister, Gideon H 328
Hollister, Joseph S 268
Holloway, William R._.. _ 268
Holm, Henry 382
Holmes, Carl 297
Holmes, Franklin A 21, 26, 168
Holmes, James O 8,30,168
Holmes, Julius C 57,89, 168
Holsinger, Otto R 21,30,168
Hoist, Axel 414
Holt, Richard William 385
Holy, Jaroslav Prokop 378
Honaker, Samuel W 58, 81, 168
Honey, Robertson 43,53,84,168
Hood, Hugh S 59, 169
Hood, Solomon P _ 268,329
Hooper, Robert 304
Hoover, Charles L _. 54,80,169
Hoover, Donovan N 396
Hoover, Herbert -.. 313
Hope, Leighton.. 268
Hopkins, George W _. 332
Hopkins, Moses A 329
Hopper, George D 35,83,169
Horan, Aloysius O 12,31,169
Horinouchi, Kensuke.. 365
Horn, Grace M.. .4,27,169
Horn, Thomas S 36,86,169
Hornbeek, Stanley K... 7,22,169
Home, Chester A 51, 169
Hornibrook, William H 268,334
Horst, H. J 277
Horton, George 94,268
Horton. W. C 364
Page
Horwood, Sir William 279
Hosmer, Charles B 50, 83, 169
Host, T. P 406,409
Hostetter, Louis 268
Hotchkiss, E. Scott... 268
Ilotschick, George M 268
Hottel, Marjorie V 13, 28, 170
Houck, Fred H 42, 170
Hough, C, jr 402
Hough, Frances R 20,25,170
Houghton, AlansonB 268,278,327
Hovey, Alvin P. 332
Howard, Henry Clay 268,332
Howard, R. Flournoy. 268
Howard, Tilghman A 335
Howard, Tiny R.. 53, 170
Howe, Church 268
Howe, E. F 297
Howe, George W 382
Howe, William Dodson 385
Howe, William S 268
Howell, Comer.. 268
Howell, J. Morton 268,325
Howell, W. G. R 385
Howell, WilUamson S., jr 41,80,170
Howells, John Mead 301
Howells, Joseph A 268
Howes, J. Marvin 286
Howland, Charles P 282
Howze, Eoline 4,26,170
Hoyt, Edna K 31
Hoyt, Elton Maynard 35,170
Hoyt, Henry M 313
Hoyt, IraF 11,31,170
Hsu Kun Kwong 374
Hubbard, Phil H 45,90,170
Hubbard, Richard B 329
Huber, Max 282
Hubner, John, 2d 93, 170
Huddle, J. Klahr 56,80,170
Huddleston, John F 56,87,170
Hudson, Joel C 47,87, 171
Hudson, Manley O 290
Hudson, Silas A 328
Huestis, Richard S 46,92,171
Huggins, Harold C 268
Hughes, Charles Evans 313
Hughes, Christopher 330,335
Hughes, Christopher, jr 330,335
Hughes, George Rees 387
Hughes, James H 5,30, 171
Hughes, James J 11,31,171
Hughes, Morris N 50,90,171
Hugues, Riordan 383
Huhn, Tevis 42,93,171
Hukill, George R 58,87,171
Hull, Moody 13,26,171
Hull, Morton D.. 294
Hull, Willard B 268
Hulley, Benjamin M 49,87,171
Humber, Dudley Lynn 385
number, Egerton Shaw 385
Humphrey, B. W 389
Humphreys, Arthur C 374,381,413
Humphreys, David 320,321,332,334
Page
Hunt, Bert L.... 3,22,171
Hunt, George W. P 268,334
Hunt, Leigh W 33,52,171,302
Hunt, Ralph H 47, 171
Hunt, William H 56,86,171,333
Hunter, Robert L 36,172
Hunter, W. Godfrey 328
Hunter, William.... 314,316,322
Hunter, William, jr... 311,314,318
Hunter, William D... 268
Huntington, Zena D 13,23,172
Hurd, Alan T 268
Hurlbut, Harry R 388
Hurlbut, Stephen A 324,332
Hurley, John P . 51,81,172
Hurney, Leo B 18,26,172
Hurst, Carlton 46,89,172
Hurst, Carlton Bailey 49,79,172
Huseman, Albert 384
Huss, Eugene 397
Husted, Irma 306
Huston, Cloyce K 50,90,172
Huston, Jay C 37,82,172
Hutchins, Harry B 283
Hutchins, L. M 298,299
Hutchins, Robert Maynard 276
Hutchinson, Charles A 51,92,172
Hutchinson, Ely C 295
Hutchinson, Norman 268
Hutton, Paul C 55,92,172
Huxley, Michael H 364
Hyde, Charles C 283
Hyde, Edward 36,172
Hyde, Katherine 306
Ibarra Rivera, Luis 388
Iddings, Lewis M 268,325
Ide, Henry C 268,335
Ide, John Jay 304,308
Idman, Niilo 363
Ifft, George N 94,172,268
Iglesias Velayos, Joaquin Maria 413
Iglesias y Abelaira, Jos§ 367
Ihle, DoraM 18,28,173
Inge, Hutchins 396
Ingersoll, George P 268,334
Ingersoll, Joseph R 327
Ingersoll, Ralph I 333
Ingle, J. Forrest 45,173
Ingram, Augustus E 268
Ingram, Donald McC 268
Irland, Max J.... 303
Irving, George Wellington 385
Irving, Washington 335
Irwin, John N 333
Irwin, William AV 324
Isaac, Gerhard J 19, 29, 173
Ismail Bey, Aly 363
Ives, Ernest L... 40,81,173
Ives, John R 268
Izaguirre, Lauro 401
Izard, Ralph 320
Jackson, Alfred L 16,30,173
Jackson, Andrew 310
INDEX OF PERSONS
433
Page
Jackson, Carlton.... 33,173
Jackson, Chester E --_ 262
Jackson, Dorothy 18,27,173
Jackson, George H 268
Jackson, Henry R 321,330
Jackson, Irving...- 19,30,173
Jackson, Isaac Rand 324
Jackson, James E 3,30,173
Jackson, Jesse B 34,82,173
Jackson, John B... 268,
323, 324, 327, 330, 332, 333, 334
Jackson, William I 262,268
Jacob, Charles D 324
Jacobs, Joseph E.._ 7,62,81,173
Jacobs-Kantstein, August _. 370
Jacobson, S. Bertrand 268
Jacoby, Cornelius 397
Jacome, Thomas 405
Jacquet, Edouard 383
Jaeckel, Theodore 50,80,174
Jaeger, Rolf -- .- 384
Jaenson, Nils Leon 414
Jahncke, Walter Frederic 405
Jakovich, Kuzma D 378
James, John 387
James, Walter Frederick 386
James, William G 10,27,174
Jameson, J. Paul ..- 268
James, Henry L 268
Jankovitch, Radoye 417
Jannarelli, Enrico 394
Janovsky, Felix B 378
Janz, Robert.... 48,92, 174
Jarboe, Frances L 18,27,174
Jardine, William M 40,174,325
Jarvis, Robert Y 46,85,174
Jarvis, Thomas J 322
Jay, John 320,321,327
Jay, Peter Augustus 268,
282, 321, 325, 326, 333
Jeflers, William N 323
Jefferson, Benjamin L 268,331
Jefferson, Thomas 309,320
Jeffery, Robert E._ 268,336
Jenifer, Daniel 321
Jenkins, Douglas 46,79,174
Jenkins, J. Paul 380
Jenkins, John 268
Jenkins, William L 268
Jennings, Henry H _. 416
Jensen, Julius C 55,174
Jessop, Walters 18,28,174
Jester, Perry N 46,90,174
Jewell, John F 268
Jewell, Marshall 333
Jewett, Albert G 332
Jewett, Milo A 268
Jeze, Gaston 283
Jimenez y Ruz, Andres 376
Job, Henri Jean 383
Jockusch, Julius W_ 385
Johansson, Carl W. E. A 414
Johnson, Albion W 40,174
Johnson, Andrew 311
Johnson, Andrew Nissen 379
Page
Johnson, Cave 331
Johnson, Charles H 300
Johnson, Charles L 19,30, 175
Johnson, Charles M 14,30,175
Johnson, Ellis A 41,175
Johnson, Eugene H... 35,175
Johnson, Felix S. S 268
Johnson, Frederick C_ 34,175
Johnson, Hallett.. _ 54,80,175
Johnson, Henry A 94,268
Johnson, Herschel V _. 8,62,81,175
Johnson, Isaac C, jr 50, 175
Johnson, James 299
Johnson, James W.. 268
Johnson, Jesse H_.. 268
Johnson, John D 34,82,175
Johnson, Joseph L 268,329
Johnson, Lucius H... 36, 175
Johnson, Nelson T 36,78,175,316,324
Johnson, Pyke 284
Johnson, Reverdy 327
Johnson, Robert U 268,329
Johnson, Stewart 268
Johnson, Verna M 19,28,176
Johnston, Gordon 52,176
Johnston, Inez 1,25, 176
Johnston, James 268
Johnston, Lewis Hallet 385
Jonas, Coloman 390
Jones, Alfred Winslow 44,93,176
Jones, Arthur M 268
Jones, Floyd S 268
Jones, George W 324
Jones, Harold Frederic 53,176
Jones, Hilary P 287
Jones, J. Glancy 321
Jones, J. Wesley -.- 53,93,176
Jones, John Ashley 407
Jones, John Edward 268
Jones, Joseph Russell 322
Jones, T. Sambola 268,328
Jones, Thomas C 268
Jones, Victor E 8,30,176
Jones, Virginia B 289
Jones, Wesley L 274
Jones, William Oscar. 2,23,176
Jordan, Curtis C. __. 57,84,176
Jordan, Heinrich 384
Jordan, Leland, jr 32,59,176
Jordan, Royal R 268
Jordan, Russell B 58,176
J 0rgensen , Poul Johannes 277
Josselyn, Paul R 37,82,176
Joublanc Rivas, Luciano 366
Jouine, Georges Pierre Ferdinand.. 383
Jova, Eugene E _. 39, 176
Jovanovitch, Slobodam 417
Joyce, Robert P 38,90,176
Juarez, Julio Cfisar.. 404
Judah, Noble Brandon 268,324
Judd, Norman B * 333
Judelsohn, Montefiore 268
Jukes, Arthur D 56, 177
JuU, Morley A 297
Page
Julsingha Blinck, J. R. van 402
Jusserand, Jules J 279
Kagey, Charles L..._ 268,326
Kaiser, Louis 268
Kalenski, Edmund 409
Kalvaitis, Antanas 396
Kanaga, Clarence J 37, 177
Karl, Alphonse. 384
Karnes, William 53,91,177
Karr, Cleo L 19,29,177
Kase, Shunichi 365
Kasson, John A 321, 326
Kato, Sotomatsu 365
Kaufman, David E 57, 177,322,334
Kavanagh, Edward 332
Kazanjian, Reginald S 39,93,177
Kearney, Walter 16,177
Keating, Joseph T 17,23,177
Keatley, G.Harold 1,24,177
Keblinger, Wilbur 47,81,177
Keefe, M. J 302
Keefe, Mary B 18,28,177
Keeler, Erwin P 52, 177
Keeley, James H., jr 59,85,177
Keena, Leo J.. 42,79,177
Keene, Francis B 94,268
Kegg, Cressy L 5, 28, 177
Kehl, John E 44,80,177
Keiser, Robert L. 268
Keith, Gerald 58,89,178
Keite, Harry Arthur 374
Kekich, Emil A 60,178
Kelchner, Warren H ... 48,91,178
Kelley, Frankhn J 49,178
Kelley, Robert F _.. 9,22,178
Kelley, William F 268
Kellogg, Frank B 278,313,327
Kellogg, James C 268
Kellogg, William 328
Kelly, George F 47,178
Kelly, William F _... 15,26,178
Kelly, William J 5,30,178
Kelsey, Easton T 40,92,178
Kemball, Christopher Gurdon 386
Kemp, Edwin Carl 42,82,178
Kemp, Percy G - 41,178
Kemper, Graham H 47,81,179
Kempf, Grover A 299
Kenake, Louis T 286
Kendall, Frederick A.... 13,23,179
Kendrick, Stephen E. C 35,179
Keneslrick, Millard L 4,27,179
Kennan, George F 44,88,179
Kennedy, Fred 386
Kennedy, Hugh 282
Kennedy, James 292
Kennedy, John R 13,25,179
Kennedy, Martin H 291
Kennedy, Maud 11,27,179
Kennedy, W. L 404
Kent, William P 94,268
Kerekes, Tibor 306
Kerens, Richard C 268,321
Kerr, John B 331
434
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Ketcham, John B 54,89, 179
Key, David McK 44,88,179
Khan, Arthur S 389
Kiel), Raymond F. C 300
Kienbock, Victor -. 275
Kiep, O. C 364
Kiesselbach, Wilhelm 274
Kilbreth. Nellie R 5, 29, 179
Kildal. Reidar 405
Kiley, Henry P 307
Killarney, Francis M 20,25,179
Killmaster, George B... 268
Kilpatrick, Judson 323
Kimball, A. L 300
Kimura, Atsushi 395
King. Edwin J 49,179
King, H. Gilbert 268
King, Hamilton 268,334 i
King, Mrs. J. E 300 '
King, James C 268 i
King, Pendleton 268
King, Rufus 327,331
King. William R... 326
King. Wilson.-! 262
King, Yelverton P... 324
Kingcome, Clive 387
Kingman, Howard F.. 288
Kinkaid, Thomas C 307
Kinney, William B 334
Kinsley, A. T 298
Kirby, Burton R 18,27,179
Kirchwey, George W 300
Kirjissoff, MaxD 268
Kirk, Alexander C 49,80,179
Kirk, Edward B..._ 33,180
Kirk. Milton B 262,268
Kirk. Robert C 321,336
Kirkconnell, Sandy.. 49.180
Kirsch, Mildred 5,29,180
Kitchen, William W... 268
Klapp, Edgar A 273
Klath, T. O 58,180
Klay, G 402
Kleijn Molekamp, B 366
Kliefoth, Alfred W 43,82, 180
Klocker, Oscar 406
Klots, Allen T 1, 22, 180
Klotz, Simon 382
Kloumann, Aage B --. 366
Knabenshue, Paul 55,81,180
Knabenshue, Samuel S 268
Knowles, Horace G 268,
322, 323, 325, 333, 334
Knowles, Lucius J 180
Knox, J. H. Mason, jr 296
Knox, Philander C 313
Knox, Walter. 380
Knup, Jacob 415
Kodding, Trojan... 42,85,180
Koermer, Oustavus 335
Kolderup, Thomas S. H 406
Koliang Yih 374
Kolombatovitch, Djoura 417
Konitza, Faik 361
Konta, Alessandro 411
Page
Koppel, Holger A 379
Kornfeld, Joseph S.. 268,332
Koshida, Saichiro 395
Koster, J. C 403
Koulitch, Radomir 368
Kozlowski, Wladyslaw 409
Kransz, Peter P... 397
Kraus, Edwin C 19, 29, 180
Krausse, Henry G 53,180
Kreeck, George L 180,268,331
Kreis, Foster H 47, 180
Krentz, Kenneth C 46,90, 181
Kriksciukaitis, Antonas 280
Krisel, Alexander 268
Krogh, Gerhard H... 268
Krombach, Harry 397
Kunghui Chang, Henry 374
Kuniholm, Bertel E 42, 91, 181
Kushelevsky, Charlotte L 9,27,181
Kuska, Theodor 378
Kuykendall, C. Porter. 50,86,181
Kyte, George W 273
Labb6, C. H 372
Labbie, Alphonse P 35, 181
La Branche, Alcpe 335
Lacayo, Leopoldo 404
Lacayo, Renato 404
Lacayo, Virgilio 404
Lackey, Mary G 21,25,181
Ladd, G. Russell 369
La Du, Blanche L 300
LaGuardia, Fiorello H 294
Lahovary, Al. E 282
Laidoner, Johan 281
Laing, James O 268
Laird, Warren P 301
Lakeman, Maxwell 293
Lakin, Harry M 181,268
Lamar, Mirabeau B 324,331
Lamas, Fernando 306
Lamb, Eugene M 268
Lamb, John 320
Lamm, Olof H 414
Lammi, John 382
LaMont. George D 52,90,181
Lament, Robert P.., 274
Lamore, Burton H 20,24,181
Lancaster, Bruce 51,90,181
Lancaster, Leon L 399,416
Lancaster, Nathaniel, jr 52,93,181
Lanctot, Raymond 54,181
Landivar Moreno, Julio 373
Landon, Francis G 268
Landon, Hugh McKennan... 382
Lane, Arthur Bliss 52,80,181
Lane, Charles W 34, 182
Lane, Clayton 56, 182
Lane, Francis A 44,182
Lane, George Bliss... 46,92,182
Lane, Rufus H.,jr 53,89,182
Lang, Edward Q .- 292
Lang, Paul 268
Langben, J. H 395
Langdon. William R 51.83,182
Page
Lange, Erwin F 269
Lange, Henry L 416
Langhorne, Marshall.. 269
Langlais, Louis Eugene 382
Langston, John M 32.5,328
Lansing, Robert 313
Lapenta, C he valier Vincenzo 391
Lappe, V 371
Laranjo Ferreira Monteiro, An-
tonio 410
Lardfi y ArthSs, Carlos Roberto... 381
Lardy, Etienne. 367
Larkin, Edward Goler 387
Larned, Frank H 35, 182
Larned, Samuel 323,332
Larriva y Argvalo, Gustavo 366
Larsen, Christian 380
Larscn, Lillian C 18,28,182
Larsen, Niels Hjalmar 379
Larsen, Nils P 413
Laser, Ethel J 5,29.182
Lash, Ehzabeth L 7,27.182
Lassen, Gussie A 14,29,182
Lasseter, Dillard B. 269
Latchford, Stephen 17,22, 182
Latham, Charles L 269
Lathrop, Lorin A 95,269
Latimer, Frederick P., jr 41,91, 183
Lato, Stephen E 16, 183
Laub, Frederik V. H 380
Laughlin, Irwin B . 57, 78, 183, 277, 327, 335
Laurens, Henry 320
Laurens, John 320
Lawrence, Abbott 327
Lawrence, Albert G 324
Lawrence, Ethel L 3,23,183
Lawson, Frank W 379
Lawson, Lawrence M 273,275
Lawson, Stanley R 50,183
Lawton, Alexander R 321
Lawton, Edward P 47,88,183
Lawton, Ezra M 94,269
Lawton, James S 47, 54, 183
Lay, George W 335
Lay, Julius G 48,78,183,328
Lay, Tracy 269
Layton, Edwin T 51, 183
Layton, Thomas B. L 269
Lazard, Henry. ._ 306
Leach, Richards _.. 269
Leahy, Robert D 15,28,183
Leary, Robert E 35, 183
Leatherbury , Thomas Stone 379
Lea veil, William H 269,328
Leavitt, Arthur H 269
Lebel, Arthur L 20, 183
LeBlond, C. H 296
Lebret, R. C._.. 416
Lecki, Waclaw 409
LeClercq, Frederic D. K 269
Lednicki, Alexander 278
Ledo, Nemesio 362
Ledoux, Urbain J 269
Lee, Albert Edward 374
Lee, Arthur 320
INDEX OF PEKSONS
435
Page
Lee, Augustus. 20,30,183
Lee, Carlos H 362
Lee, Charles 309
Lee, Frank C_ _ 34.80,184
Lee. Frederic E ._. 269
Lee, James Fenner 318
Lee, Joseph W. J... 269.325,328
Lee. Julius 14,30.184
Lee. Samuel T 56,80,184
Lee, W. E 374,389,403,406,414
Lee, William 319n,320
Leef, Dorothy F .. 19,26, 184
Lefflngwell, Albert 269
Legare, Hugh S 310,322
Leibold, Lucinda .\ 5,29,184
Leishman, John G. A 269,
326, 329, 335, 336
Leitch, John D 373,396
Leitner, Rudolf. 364
Leiva, Carlos 363
Lenroot, Irvine L 279
Lenroot, Katharine F 285,296
Lens Cuena, Antonio 413
Leonard. Henry H 52, 184
Leonard, Walter A 44,81,184
Lepkowski, Stanislaw 366
Leroux, J 371
Leroux, J. Enrique 40,184
Le Roy, James A 269
Leslie, H. C 370
Lespinasse, .\lphonse J 269
Lessens, L. M 300
Letcher, Marion 33,79,184
Letcher, Robert P 330
Levi, George 374,409
Levis, Davis B 43,184
Levisee, Scott S 269
Levy, David M 297,298
Levy, George 376
Lewis, Charles H 332
Lewis, Charles W., jr 36,86,184
Lewis, Edward Parke Custis 332
Lewis, Harrison A 92, 184
Lewis, Harry R 297
Lewis, Russell V 20,29,185
Lewis, William L 19,30,185
Ley, John Moncaster 386
L'Heureux, Herve J 36,92,185
Libenow, Ferdinand E 36,185
Lidell, Elof Valdemar.. 414
Lieber, Peter 269
Lieberknecht, Adam 269
Lieder, Eugene J 40, 185
Liefeld, E. Theophilus 269
Lightner, Edwin Allan, jr.. 60, 185
Lilliestrom, T. Leonard.. 37,185
Lima, Francisco A 363
Linard, Drew 269
Lincoln, Abraham 311
Lincoln, Eunice A. 3, 24, 185
Lincoln, Levi 309
Lincoln, Robert T 327
Linder, McKlnley 395
Lindfors, Jarl Arthur 381
Lindholm, G. Victor 15, 26, 185
Page
Lindsay, Edna M 21,29, 185
Lindsay, Sir Ronald 364
Lineaweaver, F. Ridgway 93,185
Linnell, Irving N 34,80,185
Linthicum, J. Charles 284
Linthicum, Walter J 32,185
Lira, Alejandro... 280
Listoe, Soren 269
Littell, John S 90, 185
Little, Edward C 325
Livengood, Charles A... 57, 185
Livesey, Frederick 9,22,186
Livingston, Brockholst 49, 186
Livingston, C. Ludlow... 269
Livingston, Edward 310,326
Livingston, Lemuel W 262,269
Livingston, Robert R 326
Livingston, Ruth 13,23,186
Livingston, Vanbrugh 325
Llorca Marti, Juan_ 375
Llorca Marty, Juan 415
Llorca y Marti, Juan 411
Lloveras, James 408
Loar, Mary J 11,29,186
Lockhart, Frank P 37,80,186
Loftus, Victor H 20, 25, 186
Logan, Cornelius A 323
Logan, George L 269
Logoluso, Antonio 392
Logsdon, Ella A 2,25,186
Loh, Kai-Yu 362
Lohmann, Johann G.. 364
Loibl, John E 384
Loinaz, David 386
Lombard, Emmanuel 363
Long, Boaz W 269,324,326
Long, Breckinridge 317
Long, Fannie Sax 300
Long, James V.. 269
Long, John D 296
Long, John G 325
Long, Mary A 13,23,186
Long, Richard C 56, 186
Longstreet, James 336
Longyear, Robert D 2,62,84,186
Loomis, Francis B 312,315,333,337
Loop, Carl R.. 269
Lopez Bancalari, Ignacio 275
Lopez Montero, Ladislao 400
Lord, John H 45,89,186
Lord, William P 321
Loredo, Joaquin C 398
Loren, Odin G 34,90, 187
Loridans, Charles 382
Lorillard, George L 269
Loring, George B 332
Lothian, Marquess of 277
Lothrop, George V.N 333
Lothrop, John A 370
Lothrop, John H 416
Loudon, Jonkheer J 277,278,282
Louw, Eric Hendrik 367
Lovejoy, George W 396
Lovell, George E., jr 48, 49, 187
Low, Frederick F 323
Page
Lowe, Charles Sigsbee 405
Lowell, James Russell 327, 335
Lowrie, Walter B 60, 187
Lowrie, Will L 44, 80, 187
Lowry, Edward P 263, 269
Lowry, Enloe L 380
Lubbert, Alejandro 398
Lucas, Alice R 17, 25, 187, 289
Lucas, James Doar 406
Ludlura, John C 306
Lueders, Adolf 274
Luening, E. D. J 403
Luetcke, Carl 385
Lujan, Jose 413
Lule, Arthur 365, 396
Lumry, Carl C 269
Lund, Marquard H 55, 187
Lundequist, Yngve Carl Ivar 414
Lundgren, Maynard B 15, 25, 187
Lundquist, Oscar Constans
Gorgodt 414
Lupton, Stuart K 269
Lusby, Jackson C 274
Lusch, E. F 375
Lutjen, Henry C 404
Lutz, E. Russell 3, 23, 187
Lynch, Andrew G 37, 90, 187
Lynch, John T 293
Lynch, William R 38, 187
Lyon, Cecil B 39, 93, 187
Lyon, Charles E 58, 187
Lyon, Ernest 269, 329, 396
Lyon, Frederick B 32, 48, 187
Lyon, James Wingate 387
Mac Arthur, John C 45, 187
Macatee, Robert B 45, 83, 188
Macaulay, William J. B 390
Macauley, Alvan 305
MacAuslane, George William 387
MacCallum, William George 292
MacChesney, Nathan William 411
MacClintock, Samuel 269
Macdonald, Alfred H 19, 29, 188
MacDonald, Hazel A 15, 28, 188
MacDonald, John A.. 305
Macdonald, John J 92, 188
Macdonald, Marian B 10, 28, 188
MacDonald, Thomas H _ 284,
285, 304, 305
MacDonell, Riemen A. 388
MacEachran, Clinton E. 2, 24, 188
Macgowan, David B.... 41,51,52, 82, 188
MacGregor, G. Fernandez 274
Macheras, Apostolos 387
Mackall, John N 284
Mackay, Raymond C 269
Mackay de Almeida, Jayme 373
MacKee, William Glenn.. 383
Mackenzie, Harold 0 188, 269, 334
Mackie, William H. T 188, 269
Mackintosh, C. jV.. 402
Macleod, Walter 386
MacMaster, Frederic D 269
MacMillan, Evelyn... 12, 27, 188
436
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
MacMurray , John Van A 269,
278, 316, 324
MacXider, Hanford 34, 188, 323
MacVeagh, Charles 269, 329
MacVeagh, John H 42, 84, 188
MacVeagh, Rogers 396
MacVeagh, Wayne 329,336
MacVitty, Karl de O .... 46,83,188
Mac White, Michael 365
Macy, Clarence E 53,86,189
Madden, William V 18,26,189,289
Maddox, Ernest Vester 289
Madison, Harry L .... 18,26,189
Madison, James.. 309
Madonne, John H 56,91,189
Madrid Hernandez, Gabriel 389,416
Madureira e Castro, Antonio 410
Madureira e Castro, Francisco 410
Maduro, Samuel Levy 379
Magalhaes, Barbosa 281
Magana, Ismael 401
Magee, M. Alice... 19,29,189
Magee, Rufus 335
Magelssen, William C 269
Magill, Samuel E 269
Maginnis, S. Abbot 269,322
Magnitzky, Alfred W 33,189
Magnuson, Erik W 34,86,189
Magoon, Charles E 269,331
Magrath. Charles A 273
Magruder, Alexander R 56, 79, 189, 326
Mahany, Rowland B 325
Maher, Dale W..._ 54,88,189
Maher, Stephen J 299
Mahin, Frank W 94,269
Mahoney, Merchant 361
Mailloux, Cecilia R 296
Maio, Giuseppe 391
Makela, Artemus A 11,31, 189
Maki, Kaoru 365
Makinson, George A 45,81,189
Maktos, John 3,23,190
Malatrasi, Ciro 393
Malbran, Manuel E 361
Maldonado Oliver, Abel J 408
Maleady, Thomas J 38,92,190
Maleck, Francisco, jr 407
Mali, J 371
Malige, Marcel E 45,87,190
Malmberg, Nils 413
Malmros, Oscar.... 269
Malone, Dudley Field 317
Man, Ernest A 269
Manalang, Cristobal.. 308
Manchester, John D 290
Maney, Edward S 53,90,190
Maney, George 322,324,331,336
Mann, Ambrose Dudley 314
Mann, G. N 372
Manning, Bernard 269
Manning, Isaac A 269
Manning, Raphael A 269
Manning, Thomas C 330
Manning, William R 7,22,190
Mansfield, Robert E 269
Page
Manton, Benjamin D 269
Manzini, Lodovieo .._ 390
Marburg, Theodore --. 269,322
Marchant, .\nnie d'A.. - 303
Marchetti di Muriaglio, Count Al-
berto 365
Marchlewski, Mieczyslaw 409
Marcy, William L 311
Margetts, Nelson E 37, 57, 190
Margotti, Giovanni Maria Pio 392
Maria Mora, Luis 375
Marian, Mihail 410
Mariategui, Focion 283
Marin Vicuna, Santiago 284
Markbreit, Leopold 322
Markham, W. C 305
Marling, John L ___ 328
Marquez, Gregorio :.--- 296,306
Mfirquez, Pedro 368
Marquez SterUng, Manuel 275
Marquis, Joseph A 269
Marriner, J. Theodore ... 8, 62, 80, 190, 287
Marriott, Enrique 408
Marsh, Frances M. --. 15,24,190
Marsh, George P _ - 329,336
Marsh, O. Gaylord 35,81,190
Marsh, Richard O 269
Marshall, Humphrey *. 323
Marshall, John.... 309
Marshall, Juan A 400
Marshall, William F 11,31,191
Martin, Chester W 94,269
Martin, Hugh S 9,22,191
Martin, J. L 310,318,331
Martin, James H -. 5,29,191
Martin, John F 269
Martin, John S., jr 31
Martin, Lewis A 269
Martin, William 269
Martin Gonzalez, Manuel. 412
Martinez, Alejandro V 398,401
Martinez de Irujo y Caro, Luis 411
Martinez Delgado, .\ntonio. 375
Marvin, John H 39,191
Marye, George T 269,334
Marynowski, Tadeusz 409
Mas, Juan 366
Masaryk, Jan 283
Mason, Dean B --- 269
Mason, Frank H 269
Mason, James W 329
Mason, John Glenn 289
Mason, John Y 326
Mason, May - 10,28,191
Mason, Redfield 51, 191
Mason, Ruth C 8,26,191
Massalski, Stanislaw. _ - 366
Massey, Vincent 361
Massie, Orlando H 34,191
Masterson, William W 269
Mata, Filomeno -. 402
Matheny, George W 21,27,191
Mathews, Rhoda A 18,27,191
Mathews, W. L 306
Matrf, Elwyn J 18,27,191
Page
Matrf, Joseph B 3,22,191
Matsuda, Chiaki 365
Matsudaira, Tsuneo 275
Matteo, Ricco 392
Matthews, Ben C _ 60, 191
Matthews, H. Freeman 7,62,84,191
Mattimore, H. S 305
Matute Ruiz, Diego 416
Maurrasse, M. Florentin S 48,192
Maurtua, Victor M 275
Maury, Dabney H 324
Maverick, Robert Van W.... 269
Maxcy, Virgil 322
Maxon, William R 299
May, H. Spencer 19,29,192
May, Henry C 269
Mayer, Ferdinand L 33,52,79,192
Mayer, Leslie Gordon 35,93, 192
Mayer, William... 37,192
Mayfield, Irving Hall 36,192
Maynard, Horace 336
Maynard, Lester... 46,81,192
Mayo, John E 10,27,192
Mayo, Paul 269
Mayorga, Aristides 404
Mays, Livingston T 269
Mazuranic, Zeljko 283
Mazzeo, Louis B... 52, 192
Mazzera, Enrico .\lberto 390
McAfee, Robert B... 324
McAndrews, John E 16,192
McArdle, John - - 39, 89, 192
McBeth, Warren... 4,30,192
McBride, Harry -A. 2, 192
McBride, James 328
McBride, Lewis B 52, 193
McCafTerty , William J 48, 84, 193
McCarthy, Addie J 18,25,193
McCarthy, Hugh C 269
McClellan, Margaret T 19, 29, 193
McClintock, Miller --. 305
McClung, Alexander K 322
McClure, Wallace 17,22,193
McCollough, Derrill H _ 49, 193
McComb, Samuel D. 292
McConaughy, Walter P 53,93,193
McConnico, Andrew J 45,85,193
McCook, Edward M 328
McCormick, Robert S._. 269,321,326,334
McCormick-Ooodhart, Leander... 364
McCoy, William D.. 329
McCreery, Fenton R 269, 325, 328
McCuen, Nina B.._ 18,27,193
MeCullough, Charles A 269
McCumber, Porter J 273
McCunn, JohnN 94,269
McCurdy, Charles J - 321
McCuteheon, John T 269
McDermott, Michael J . . . . 14, 24, 193, 288
McDonald, Alexander 332
McDonald, John J 274,275
McDonald, P. S 372
McDonough, Dayle C 46,82,193
McDonough, R. J. 403
McEnelly, Thomas... 57,85,194
INDEX OF PERSONS
437
Page
McFadden, Frank E 47,194
McFadden, J. Franklin 395
McFarland, Silas C 269
McFetridge, Ruth E 27, 194
McOavack, Alice 14,27,194
McGilchrist, John 47, 194
McGinnis, John, jr 335
McGlasson, Clifford W 58,194
McGonigal, Donal F 48. 92, 194
McGonigal, T. G 373,380
McGonigal, Truman G 373
McGoodwin, Preston, B 269,337
McGoogan, George B -- 269
McGregor, Robert G., jr 55,91,194
McGurk, Joseph F 48,82,194
McHugh, James M 37, 194
Mcllroy, James G 50,194
Mclsaac, John A 388
McKay, Arnold A 269
McKee, Edwin 56,194
McKee, Helen M.... ..- 19,29,194
McKee, May R 18,28,194
McKenna, James E 7,9,62,86,195
McKenny, Eileen __.. 8,25,195,289
McKenzie, James A.- 332
McKenzie-Oerting, Charles 413
McKiernan, Charles P 269
McKinley, William 312
McKinney, Luther F 324
McKinney, Walter H 58,86,195
McLain, Camden L 36, 195
McLane, Louis 310,327
McLane, Robert M 323,326,330
McLean, Arthur 269
McLean, Grace M 12,27, 195
McLean, Jose J 369
McLean, Sarah B 18,27,195
McMackin, John 269
McMahon, Joseph W 18,25,195
McMahon, Martin T 331
McMillan, Hugh C 15,27,195
McMillan, Neal 269
McMillin, Benton 269,328,332
McMiHin, Stewart E 56,85,195
McNally, James C .- 269
McNamara, Andrew E 39, 195
McNeely, Robert N 269
McNeil, Richard 306
McNeir, William... 20,24,195,318
McNerney, Gerald F 92,196
McNiece, Renwick S 46,84,196
McRoberts, Samuel 305
McWilliams, Roy 42,196
Meade, Richard K 322
Mears, .\delbert W 410
Medgyesy, Laszlo 390
Medina Barrios, Antonio -.. 377
Medina Barron, Luis 401
Medofsky, Nathan.. ._ 289,308
Meekins, Lynn W 34,196
Meeks, Nelson P 35, 196
Meftah, Mirza Davoud Khan 366
Mehren, E. J 284,305
MeUy, JohnJ 44,84,196
Meinhardt, Carl D 38,87,196
Page
Meltadez, Roberto D..__ 363
Melendy, Franz B 50,196
Melian y Pavia, Antonio 408
Mellon, Andrew W 274
Membreno, Jose .\ 389
Memminger, Lucien 42, 82, 196
Mendes Leal, .\ugusto 367
Mendez, Fernando L 375
Mendez, Hector I 369
Mendez, Jose. 380
Mendez Rodriguez, Jose 413
Mendia Morales, Manuel. 416
Mendoza Almenara, Juan 366
Menge, Edward J.... 376
Mensel, B. R 293
Merchan y Cortes, Augusto 377
Merckens, A. M 302
Merkels, Jean Baptiste 397
Merle-Smith, Van Santvoord 317
Merrell, Edwin Clay . 47,196
Merrell, George R., jr 55,83,196
Merriam, Gordon P 42,88,196
Merriam, John C 290
Merrill, Ayres Phillips 322
Merrill, E. B 396
Merrill, E. D. 299
Merrill, Edward G 396
Merrill, George W 328
Merrill, Keith 21, 62, 80, 197
Merrill, O. C 294,295
Merrill, Selah 269
Merriman, Gladys E.. 10,25,197
Merry, William L 269,324,325,331
Mersereau, Claude M 35,197
Mersman, Scudder 43, 197
Merwin, Miles 387
Merz, A. S 291
Messersmith, George S 43. 61, 79, 197
Metealf, Horace W 269
Methofer, A 403
Mettome, Nels 406
Metzger, Jacob A 3,22, 197
Meyer, Cord 269
Meyer, Elvia A 21,26,197
Meyer, George von L.. 269,329,334
Meyer, Ira P 18,26,197
Meyer, Mary L 4,27,197
Meyer, Paul W 37,87,197
Meyne, Gerhardt F 292
Michael, Louis G 60, 197
Michael, Wilham H 269,318
Michelson, Albert H 269
Middlekaufl, Aural 20,24,198
Middleton, Henry 333
Middleton, Lillian H 20,25,198
Midzusawa, Kosaku 365
Mignolet, J 371
Milbourne, Harvey Lee 44.87, 198
Milburn, Harry 306
Milburn, Margaret 306
Milburn, Reginald 386
Miles, Basil 269
Miles, Jean 306
Miles, Laura M 18,27,198
Mill, Christine 303
Page
Millard, Grace M 15,27,198
Millard, Hugh 59,83,198
Miller, A. C 274
Miller, Charles H 13,25,198
Miller, Christian C 269
Miller, Clarence .\ 269,376
Miller, Daniel 45,198
Miller, Douglas P 43, 198
Miller, Edith 13,27, 198
Miller, G. Harlan 269
Miller, Henry B 269
Miller, Horace H 322
Miller, Hugh S 46,87,198
Miller, Hunter.... 12,22,199,290
Miller, J. Martin 269
Miller, Purse Anderson 373
Miller, Ralph 32,91,199
Miller, Ransford S 7,62,79,199
Miller, Raymond C 33,52,199
Miller, William 323
Millerand, Alexandre 279
Millington, Yale O 13, 23, 199
Mills, Sheldon T 33,91,199
Mills, William W 269
Millspaugh, Arthur C 269
Milmore, Oscar L 269
Milne, Macgillivray 49,199
Milner, James B 94,269
Minick, Albert W 396
Miniggio, Antonio 392
Minnigerode, H. Gordon 92,199
Minor, George C 44,199
Minor, Harold B 38,91,199
Minor, Winfleld H 46,199
Minter, John R 8,22,199
Miro, Domingo 380
Mischefl, Hadji 280
Mitchell, Charles E 51,199,329
Mitchell, Lloyd C. 7,20,25,200
Mitchell, Mason 95,263,269
Mitchell, Mowatt M 49,200
Mitchell, P. Lincoln 372
Mitchell, W. M. Parker 33,86,200
Mitradarm, Luang 367
Miura, Fumio 365
Miyaoka, Tsunejiro 283
Mizner, Lansing B 323
Moats, John S 19,29,200
Moe, Alfred K 269
Moe, Carl Bromstad 405
Moe, Mathias 406
Moessner, Wallace E 45,200
Moffat, Jay Pierrepont 58,80,200,307
MofTatt, Thomas P 269
Moffett, William A 288
Moffitt, James P 43,83,200
Mohler, John R 297,298,302
Mohler, Mildred S 16,27,200
Mokma. Gerald A 60,92,200
Molina Larios, Felipe 376
Molina Martinez, Fernando 411
Mollari, Oscar 306
Monaco, Adriano 365
Monaghan, James C 269
Monge Cervantes, Manuel.. 376
438
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Mongendre, Maxirne A. A. 383
Monpes, Richard G- 269
Monick, Emmanuel 363
Monroe, Gustavus L., jr 269
Monroe, Herbert B -- 19,26,200
Monroe, James.. 309,310,326,327
Monrose, Ernest W.. 382
Monserud, Niels Oliver 406
Montague, Andrew J .- 294
Montalto, Lorenzo.. 393
Montalvo, Leonilo 381
Montealegre, Isaac 404
Montealegre, Mario 362
Montecchi, Romeo 394
Monteiro Lobato, Jose B 361
Montero, Rene 362
Montes, Manuel - - 303
Montgomery, Edmund B... 15,62,83,200
Montgomery, Edward G 302
INlontyn, W. P 403
Mooers, Horatio 35,86,201
Mooraaw, John C 269
Moon, Robert C 396
Mooney, Daniel F - 263,269,331
Mooney, Eire A 19,27,201
Moonlight, Thomas 322
Moore, Alexander P 263,269,332,335
Moore, Earle G 373
Moore, Fred R 329
Moore, John Bassett 286,313,315,317
Moore, John T — 19,29,201
Moore, M. B 275
Moore, Marion K 17,28,201
Moore, Rupert H 36,201
Moore, Sadie D 21,25,201
Moore, Thomas E 269
Moore, Thomas P. 324
Moore, Walter 284
Moorefleld, Charles H 305
Moorhead, Maxwell K 59,81,201
Moos, Morton F 269
Moose, James S., jr. 42,90,201
Mora, J. A 368
Morales, Adan Z 404
Morales, Franklin E --- 269,328
Moran, Benjamin 332
Moran, John E 269
Morand, Lgon Marie Philippe 383
Moniwetz, Albert R. 269
More, Ruth C 19,29,201
Morehead, John Motley 58,201,335
MoreUmd, W. D., jr 40,92,201
Morey, William 269
Morgan, Edwin V 33,
78, 201, 322, 324, 329, 331, 333, 336
Morgan, George W 332
Morgan, Henry H 94,269
Morgan, John H 49,89,201
Morgan, Marshall 274,275
Morgan, Philip H.. 330
Morgan, Stokeley W 269
Morgan, Truman S 292
Morgenthau, Henry.. 269,336
-Moriarty, Francis B 42,201
Moriarty, G. Andrews, jr 270
Page
Morin, Richard W 42,92,202
Morlock, George .\ 3,24,202
Morrell, W. H 369
Morrice, Gerald Harcourt 407
Morrill, Cleo B 2,29,202
Morris, Edward Joy 336
Morris, George H 20,30,202
Morris, Gouverneur 326
Morris, Ira N 270,335,410
Morris, Leland B -. 48,81,202
Morris, Roland S -- 270,329
Morris, Thomas. -. 319n
Morrison, Dorothy D 21,25,202
Morrison, Emily S 20,26,202
Morrison, R. L 305
Morrison, Sara A 10,28,202
Morrison, Thomas 31
Morrow, D wight W 202, 270, 287, 330
Morse, Lee C 41, 51, 52, 202
Morton, Levi.P 326
Morton, WilUam R 48,202
Mosburg, Earl R 1,24,202
Moscoso, Guillermo H - 408,416
Moseley, P. Harley 270
Moser, Charles K 270
Moses, George H 270, 284, 327, 330
Moses, H. Claremont 32,202
Mosher, Johns 37,89,202
Mosher, Robert B 95,270
Mosier, Robert L 270
Mosman, William A 388
Mosquera A., Benjamin 381
Moss, Marjorie --. 19,25,203
Mossman, WilLam Al 416
Mota, Antonio 363
Motley, J. Lothrop 321,327
Mottu, P.J.A 372,403 \
Mottu, R. H...._ 402 I
Moulton, H. G 303
Mowrer, Frank R 270 |
MoyBackHin 374 |
Moylan, Edward C 20,26,203
Mrozowski, Jan 281
Muccio, John J. 37,87,203
Muchnic, Charles H 291
Mucklow, Walter ..-. 385
Mueller, Arthur E 384
Muhlenberg, Henry A 321
Muhtar, Ahmet. 367
Muldoon, Charles P.... .--- 373
Mullen, Ann E 2,26,203
Muller, Frederic V. A 378
Mulvenny, Joseph Todd.. 386,405
Mundy, Louis E 2, 24, 203, 289
Muniz, Joao Carlos 373
Muiiiz Berdugo, Ricardo 413
Munro, Dana G 48,78,203,328
Munthe af Morgenstierne, Wilhelm
Thorleif von 406
Murdock, James Oliver. 3, 7, 22, 203
Murdock, Myra A 11,28,203
Murillo, Ernesto 375
Murphy, Dominiel 95,263,270
Murphy, George H 270
Murphy, Henry C 330
Page
Murphy, J. Lee 270
Murphy, James J., jr 2, 7, 62, 84, 203
Murphy, Lucille 5,29,203
Murphy, Matthew 390
Murphy, Raymond E 9,24,203
Murphy, Robert D... 42,83,204
Murphy, William S --.. 335
Murray, Eleanor H ..-- 13,25,204
Murray, George D 42.
43, 45, 54, 204, 301, 307, 308
Murray, George Henry Lygon 387
Murray, Gladys M 19,29,204
Murray, Helen M 10,26,204
Murray, Richard... 389
Murray, Vance B -- 296,307
Murray, Wallace S 8, 22, 204
Murray, William B -. 39,204
Murray, William Vans - 330
Muse, Benjamin - 38,82,204
Mustonen, Frans Albert 382
Mutt, Victor 363,381
Myers, Charles Raymond 46,204
Myers, David J. D 48,82,204
Myers, Denys P - 277
Myers, Ethel 9,25,204
Myers, Harry D - 38,204
Myers, Louis S 8,30,205
Myers, Maude 18,27,205
Myers, Myrl S 37,82,205
Myers, NelHe Vass 9,25,205
Myers, Willys A 53,205
Nabel, Eugene... 54,205
Nagel A., Luis - 374
Nano, F. C — 367
Naon, RomuloS -- 278
Naranjo, Enrique -- 375
Nash, James Alan 3,24,205
Nash, Paul - 270
Nasmith, Charles Roy 33,83,205
Nason, Charles P. H — 270
Nason, William F 51,88,205
Nater, R. Fernandez 381
Nathan, Edward I 53,82,205
Nathan, Henry - 408
Navarro, Fernando AntoniO 407
Navarro, Luis P --- 408
Navarro, Pedro 369
Navas, Julio - 404
Neal, Y. A 399
Neale, Katherine 18,26,205
Neely, Roy H... - 270
Nef, Victor 415.
Negus, Hilda M 8,29,205
Neiburg, Burdette E 13,27,206
Neill, Richard R 270
Nelson, Andrew O 405.
Nelson, Hugh 334
Nelson, John 311,336.
Nelson, Manford E.. 18,28.206
Nelson, Thomas A. R... -— 323
Nelson, Thomas H 323,330
Nemecek, Josef 362
Nesbit, V. G - 370
Nester, Alfred T 46,86,205
INDEX OF PEESONS
439
Page
Neu, Aloys. I.-.. 33,206
Neumann, Ernst 383
Neville, Edwin L.. 50,79,206
Newbegin, Robert, 2d 44,92,206
Newby, Robert E 274
Newcomb, Anna Belle 3,25,206,289
Newcomb, Robert M 36,206
Newcome, William A 12,31,206
Newel, Stanford 330,331
Newhall, W. Mayo, jr 270
Newkirk, Meigs E 18,27,206
Newson, H. Dorsey... 206,270
Newton, Joseph E 35,93,206
Newton, Marian L 5,29,207
Newton, T. John 31
Niccoli, Frank C 50,207
Nicholas, Ashley J 10,23,207
Nicholls, Wilbm: E 18,28,207
Nicholson, John B 270
Nicholson, Vivian L 270
Nickens, Waldra T. 14,30,207
Nicolson, Donald 270
Nielsen, Fred K 274,275
Nielsen, N. M.. 380
Nielsen, Orsen N 9,62,83,207
Nierling, Vera G 4, 26, 207
Xiese, H. C 369
Xiles. Nathaniel 334
Vilkamhaeng, Snga 367
Nue, Ira James 18,28,207
Xolde, Baron.. 282
Xolting, Fred E 372
Xord, Herman J 414
Xorman, Clyde L.... 4,28,207
X'orquist, Gordon 12,31,207
North, Oliver B 34.207
Northcott, Elliott 270,324,331,337
Xorthrup, Alfred S 270
Norton, Edward J 270
Norton, Laurence H 270
Xorton, Thomas H 270
Xorweb, R.Henry 36,80,207
Xosworthy, Richard Lysle 385
Notti, Pietro Maria Amabile 392
Nourse, Harold A 297
Novak, Jaroslav 378
Noyes, Edward F 326
Nufer, Albert F 39,207
Nurse, William Percy Taylor 386
Nyquist, Irma C 307
<:iakes, Calvin H 45,92,207
Gates, Lewis Arthur 385
Obarrio, P 416
Obregon, Gonzalo 397
O'Brien, Edward C 270,331,336
O'Brien, James G-_ 382
O'Brien, R. L. 404,407
O'Brien, Robert 410
O'Brien, Thomas J.. 270,325,329
ficetkiewicz, .\rthur 409
• icheltree, John B 93,207
t iddie, Tasker L 305
o'Donoghue, Sidney E 43,86,207
• •Donovan, Colman J 365
Page
Oertiug, Carl McKenzie 379
Offerdahl, Leonhard C. P 366
Offut, Casper Y 270
Ogg, Mary P 13,26,208
O'Hara, John W 270
O'Hara, V. Winthrope 270
O 'Hare, Joseph J 39,208
Ohlin, Gustave Robert 414
Ojeda, Agustin Mariano 369
Okamoto, Suemasa 395
O'Keefe, James A 18,26,208
Okerhnd, Carl Alfred 414 |
Olano, German _ 375
O'LaughUn, John Callan 315
Olcott, Mary S. M.... 13,23,208
Oldenburg, Gosta 414
Olds, Robert E 278,314,316 j
O'Leary, Helen J 6,27,208 i
Oliver, Rayma 19,27,208 j
OUis, Luella 8,27,208,291 \
Olney, Richard 312 \
Olsen, Aage Emanuel 379
Olsen, Ingemann 379
Olsen, Nils A '. 302
Olsson, Otto O 15,26,208 '
O'Malley, Henry 274 i
O'Neill, Anna A 1,21,22,208 '
ONeill, James F 42,208
Opie, Eugene L 299
Ord, James B 42,208
O'Rear, John D.. 270,322
O'Reilly, Harold E. Rueavado 375
O'Reilly, L. J 293
Orr, Arthur 270
Orr, Cyrus Pitman 385
Orr, D. Lincoln 297
Orr, George 40,84,208
Orr, James L 333 '
Orrmins, William R 306
Orrok, George A 295 j
Orsini, Eugene 383 j
Orth, Godlove S 321 :
Ortiz, J. F 399 '
Ortolani, Attillo 394 I
Osborn, Howard B 46,208 |
Osborn, Thomas A. 322,323
Osborn, Thomas O 321 j
Osborne, .f^. A.. 50,208 |
Osborne, John Ball 58,80,208 I
Osborne, John E 316
Osborne, Lithgow 270
O'Shaughnessy, Nelson 270
Osma de Aysa, Jose Maria 375
Ostertag, Augustus 44,209
O'Sullivan, John L 332
Osuna-Lucena, Jos6 R 416
Oswald, WinneB 2,27,209
Otilio Salinas, Gerardo 404
O'Toole, Harry J 293
O'Toole, William J... 270,331
Ott, Robert M 53,209
Otterbourg, Marcus.. 330
Otterman, Harvey B.. 7,15,24,209
Otto, Richard S 293
Ou, Nie Quong 362
Page
Oury-Jackson, Granville. 53,209
Oustinow, Michel 411
Outler, Jason Curry 405
Owen, Jacob M 36, 209
Owen, Mary E 10,29,209
Owen, Robert Dale 336
Owen, Robert Ellis 387
Owen, Ruth Bryan 294
Owen, Somerset A 11,16,31,209
Owens, Louis G.. 10,26,209
Owens, Thomas J 407
Owens, Thomas R 270
Owsley, Harry B., jr 270
Ozawa, Kakichi... 365
Ozmun, Edward H 27y
Pabst, Gustave, jr 270
Pacheco, Romualdo •. 323,328
Pack, A. J 364
Packer, Earl L 9,22,209
Paddock, Gordon 94,209,270
Paddock, Harry L 270
PadiUa, Juan B 388
Padilla y Bell, Alejandro 367
Padilla y de Satrustegui, Ramon... 367
Page, Arthur Wilson.... 287
Page, Charles A 40,90,210
Page, Edward, jr^ 37,92,210
Page, Thomas N 270,329
Page, Walter H 270,327
Pajunen, E. E.._ _.._ 382
Palacios Roji, Carlos 398
Palazuelo y Garcia, Luis 412
Palcho, Georgia M 8,25,210
Palfrey, William 319n
Pallais, Arturo 389,404
Pallais, Arturo, jr 404
Pallardy, Leo Francis 410
Palmer, Ely E 35,80,210
Palmer, Robert M. 321
Palmer, Theodore DeC, jr 270
Palmer, Thomas W 335
Panattoni, Gioacchino Vittorio 390
Pangburn, Harry K 53,210
Paoli, John 410
Papanek, Jan 362
Paraskevopoulos, P 388
Paredes, Jorge R 407
Paredes, Miguel Paz 389
Paredes Regalado, Salomon. 389
Parewensky, Isaac.-. 407
Paris, Frederick WiUiam 387
Park, James L 41,90,210
Park, Nelson R... 53,86,210
Park, Sam 42,210
Parker, Edlow G... 11,30,210
Parker, Edward S 44,210
Parker, Leonidas M... 307
Parker, Peter 323
Parker, Ward F 303
Parker, William H 329
Parkhurst, John G 322
Parkins, Albina L 8,25,210
Parks, James E 42,89,210
Parmelee, Maurice. 270
440
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Parsloe, Arthur O _ 33,211
Partridge, Frank C 284,337
Partridge, James R. . 322, 32,i. 328, 332, 337
Paschal, George R., jr 270
Pasquet, Maurice. 93,211
Pastorini, Louisa.. 19,29,211
Pasvolsky, Leo 294
Paterson , Alexander S win ton 386
Patterson, Jefferson 8,62.83,211
Patterson, Richard S 12,25,211
Patterson, Robert R 270
Patterson y de Jauregui, Eduardo . 377
Patton, Kenneth S 54,81,211
Paul, Luis 416
Pawl, Georgina 19,27,211
Paxson, Frances B 18,27,211
Paxton, J. Hall 37,88,211
Payne, Charles E. B 34,211
Payne, Christopher H 270
Payne, George 387
Payne, John Barton 307
Payne, Stephen 4,30,211
Payson, Charles 317,325
Peabody, Frank H 31
Peak, John L -.-. 335
Pearson, Alfred J 211,270,326,332
Pearson, Frederick F. A 211,270
Pearson, Richmond 270,327,330,332
Pechin, David M 303
Peck, George C. 38,54,55,212
Peck, n. E 328
Peck, William L 49,89,212
Peek, Willys R 79,212
Pecker, Irving Otis 382,412
Peden, James A.„_ - 321
Pedrick, N. O.. 381
Peine, Arthur F 297
Peirce, Henry A -.-. 328
Peirce, Herbert H. D 270,317,331
Pell, Robert T 287t!
Felling, Francis Wallace 387,403
Pelly, Bernard 387
Pelton, Walter E 3,23,212
Peltzer, Rudolph 57,212
Pena, Francisco 374
Pena, Lisandro 400
Pendleton, Ellen F ' 290
Pendleton, George H 326
Pendleton, John S 321,323
Penfield, Frederic C 270,321,325
Penfield, James K 92.212
Penn, William Franklin 300
Pennaroli, Marco . 365
Pennisi Spina, Nardo 373
Pennoyer, Richard E.. 270
Penseler, Wilhelm 385
Perales, Alonso 290
Perazic, Nikola 368
Perdomo, Carlos A. 364
Perez, Carlos G 376
Perez, Francisco 401
P^rez, Luis Marino.. 362
Perez Abreu, Luis 401
Perez Hernandez, Angel 376
Perez Triana. Santiago 276 I
Pfrez y Blanco, Pedro P.
P6rez y Diaz, Eliseo
Perkins, Brigg .\
Perkins, C. Warwick, jr_
Perkins, Charles B
Perkins, E. A
Perkins, Ernest R
Perkins, Isham W...
Page
.... 377
.... 376
... 55,212
39, 88, 212
57, 93, 212
.--. 411
13, 23, 212
18, 23, 212
Perkins, Lindsay S 20, 25, 212
Perkins, Mahlon Fay.. _. 36,79,213
Perkins, Thomas C 408
Perrin, R 402
Perry, Albert W 20,26,213
Perry, Charles B 270
Pershing, John 395
Pesqueira, Francisco Alfonso 397
Pesquera, Ricardo Ramon 396
Peter, Hilda 5,29,213
Peter, Marc 367
Peter, William 47,213
Peters, Arnold Herman 373
Peters, L. A. H 366
Peters, Morris A 40,213
Peters, Thomas W.... 270
Peterson, Ruth E 19,29,213
Petitti, Jerome A 408
Retrain, Alvin L... 18,26,213
Pettis, S. Newton 322
Peyton, Ashby 14,213
Peyton, Balie 323
Phalen, James M 290
Phelan, George R 60,213
Phelan, Raymond 38,213
Phelps, Edward J 327
Phelps, John 382,416
Phelps, Livingston 270
Phelps, Seth Ledyard 332
Phelps, William W 321,326
Philip, Hoffman 55,
78, 213, 324, 326, 331, 332, 336 !
Phihppi, Julio 282
PhiUips, Elizabeth H 10,26,213 j
Phillips, F. L 389,408
Phillips, Lillian F 18, 27, 213
Phillips, William 270,
279, 314, 316, 317, 322, 323, 330, 331
Phipps, O. H 385,391
Phipps, Lawrence C 304
Picco, Giovanni Maria 391
Pickens, Francis W 333
Pickerell, George H 94,270
Pickering, Timothy 309
Pickett, J. C 332
Pierce, Bertha E 18,23,213
Pierce, Charles L 11,31,214
Pierce, Edward R 14,29,214
Pierce, Franklin 311
Pierce, Gilbert A 332
Pierce, Henry J. _ _. 294,295
Pierce, Maurice C 38,86,214
Pierce, Ralph 19,29,214
Pierce, William A. 270
Pierpont, J. Harris 369
Pierrepont, Edwards 327
Pierrepont, Seth L... 270
Page
Pierrot, A. Ogden 33,214
Pierson, E. Evelyn 11,214
Pierson, Emil P... 40,55,58,214
Pifler, Giuseppe 390
Piip, Antonius 278
Pike, James S 330
Pike, William J .., 270
Pilcher, James B 37,91,214
Pile, William A 337
Piles, Samuel H 270,3^4
Pilliod, Rosine G 13,23,214
Pillsbury, A. F _. 292
Pina Barinas, Cesar 380
Pinckney, Charles 334
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth 326
Pinckney, Roswell N 19,30,214
Pinckney, Thomas... 327,334
Pincoffs, Edmund 380
Pinkerton, Julian L 55, 87, 214
Pinkerton, Lowell C 61,81,214
Pinkney, William 327,333,336
Pino, Julio C 373
Pifiol Giro, Francisco 411
Pisar, Charles J 48,83,214
Pitamic, Leonide 368
Pitcairn, Hugh 270
Pitkin, John R. G 321
Piza, Fernando E _. 362
Pizzo, Paolo 393
Place, Frank 18,27,214
Planell Riera, Joaquin 367
Plant, George... 414
Plaun, Henning 380
Playter, Harold 42,85,215
Plaza, Galo 363
Plimpton, Russell A 298
Plitt, Edwin A 48,86,215
Plogsted, Walter J 291
Plumacher, Eugene H 270
Podoski, Victor 366
Poindexter, Miles 270,332
Poinsett, Joel R 330
Points, James Franklin 53, 215
Poland, Walter W., sr 306
Politis, M. Nicolas 276
Polk, Frank L 275,313,314
Polk, James K 311
Polk, William H 336
Pollard, Richard- 323
Pollock, Blanches.-- 8,27,215
Pollock, Oliver 320
Polutnik, Ernest V 45,215
Polyvios, Pericles 387
Pomeroy, George P 325
Pompeyo Lopez, Armando 380
Ponce de Leon, Alberto Meilini 390
Ponce y Martinez, Jorge R 376
Pond, J. Lawrence 37,91,215
Pontius, Albert W 270
Pool, John C 92,215
Poole, DeWittC 215,270
Poole, William A ..... 18,26,215
Fooley, Robert P -- 270
Poor, Fred A 291
Pooscr, William W ' 369
INDEX OF PERSONS
441
Page
Popovici, Andrei --- 367
Porter, Albert G- 329
Porter, David 336
Porter, Horace 326
Porter, James D 315,323
Porter, Thurston R 286
Portfolio, Almerindo--- 293
Portocarrero, Nestor 404
Posey, Clyde E 407
Post, Henry J. 57, 215
Posthuma, J - 402
Potter, Julian _ --- 270
Potter, Kennett F 50,89,215
Potter, Lorenzo Guerrero 404
Potter, William 329
Pottle, Edward R - 270
Pou, Carlos Virgilio 380
Pounder, John A 273
Powell, James C, jr 52,215
Powell, TfioraasM 53,216
Powell. William F , 325.328
Powers, Mary L 10,28,216
Powers, Patrick J 48,216
Pradillo, August Edward 396
Pratt, E. Spencer 332
Pratt, Henry G 305
Pratt, William V 287
Preble, William Pitt 330
Prees, Griffith W 270
J'rendergast, Walter T 44, 85, 216, 288
Preston, Austin R 47,87,216
Preston, William 335
Preston, William P 295
Price, Ernest B 270
Price, Leonard H. 13,29,216
Price, Milton M 270
Price, Myrtle A 19,29,216
Price, Tomo H. W 406
Price, William J 270,331
Prickitt, William A 270
Priebe, W. F 297
Prieto, Enrique A 362
Prifti, George N 369
Prince, John Dyneley 60, 216, 325, 337
Prince, Kirby L 18,26,216
Prince, Ulysses, jr 14,30,216
Pringle, J. R. P 288
Prior, Laurens 292
Pritchard, Stuart 299
Prittwitz und Gaffron, Friedrich W.
von 277,364
Pro, Fernando 380,413,416
Proano Alvarez, Carlos 363
Prochnik, Edgar L. G 361
Proctor, Bronson 4,30,216
Proctor, Robert A 11,31,216
Proffit, George H 322
Proiszl, Francis _ 390
Proschek, Charles Edward.. ._ 378
Priim, X __ 372
Pruyn, Kobert H 329
Pryor, Ralph W _ 5,27,216
Pucci Paoli, Enrique. 375
Purdy, Henry T 38,216
23372—31 ^29
Page I
Purdy, Milton Dwight 286
Purdy, Robert de C. 49,216
Purgatorio, Raffaele 391 \
Purner, J. W 388 i
Purvis, Ricardo M. 18,27,217
Putlitz, Wolfgang Gans Edler Herr
zu 364
Putnam, George R 307
Putnam, James O 322
Putnam, John R 37, 81, 217
Putney, Albert H 270
Pyzick, Frank P 51,217
Quarton, Harold R... 39,83,217
Quay, Jerome A 270
Quenet, Ernest H 56,217
Quesada, Elwood R 39,217
Quigley, Stephen H 4,25,217
Quigley, Theresa L 11,31,217
Quilichini, .\ntoine 383
Quinby, William E 331
Quincy, Josiah.. 315
Quinlan, Joseph B 31 I
Quinlan, Rosemary 16,217 i
Quiiiones, Joel E...- 397
Quintero, John Marshall .- 375 1
Quiros, Roberto E 398 i
Quist, Alarik Wilhelm 382 j
Radeff, Simeon
Ragland, Joseph P 34,89,
Ragsdale, James W
Raguet, Condy
Rairden, Bradstreet S 94,
Rairden, Frank B..
Rakestraw, Anne 5,28,
Ramer, John E 270,
Ramirez, Sergio
Ramirez de Arellano, Francisco
Ramoneda Cuch, Jaime
Ramos, Federico
Ramos y Aguirre, Jos6 A
Ramsay, Hugh F 58,90,
Ramsay, James P.
Ramsay, Jean 3,26,
Ramsey, Henry O 46,
Rand, Edward B 36,89,
Rand, Elbridge D
Randal, Thomas
Randall, ,\le.\ander W
Randall, Harold M 36,
Randall, Paul R
Randolph, Edmund
Randolph, John.
Randolph, John.. _ 57,83,
Rankin, Karl L 39,
Rankin, Robert L
Ransom, Matt W
Rasmusen, Bertil M 94,
Rasmussen, Bernardine K 12,28,
Rasmusson, Edward Anton
RatclifT, Viola H 2,26,
RatclifTe, L.Johnson 18,28,
Raths, Othon....
Page
Ratshesky, Abraham C 39,218,324
Ravenel, D 403
Ravenel, Elias Prioleau 387
Ravndal, Christian M 35,86,218
Ravndal, Gabriel B 94,218,270,336
Ray, Guy W 45,92,219
Ray, John A 270
Raymond, James H 18,28,219
Ray zor, Jesse Newton 406
Read, J. Meredith, jr 327
Read, John Meredith 327
Reagan, Daniel J 42,219,308
Reams, R. Borden... 42,91,219
Reat, Samuel C 34,86,219
Reber, Samuel, jr. 51, 88, 219
Rebolledo, Alvaro 375
Recinos, Adrian 364
Redecker, Sydney B 50,86,219
Redlich, MarcellusD.. 402
Redlich, Marcellus Donald 396
Redman, James E.._ 20,27,219
Reed, Charles S., 2d 51,91.219
Reed, David A 287
Reed, Edward L 39,81,219
Reed, Eugene C. A 270
Reed, L. W 376,388
Reed, Leslie E 59,82,219
Reed, William B__ 323
Reeder, Charles A 2,30,219
Reeves, Harman 47,219
Reeves, Jesse S 290
Regnier, Eugene A . 288
Reguera y Frias, Jose Manuel 412
Reichel, Adolf 384
Reid, Ruby F 10,26,220
Reid, Thomas B 10,26,220
Reid, Whitelaw 270,326,327
Reimer, Frederic A 304, 305
Reinburg, George E. A 32,
39, 40, 43, 54, 58, 220, 301
Reineck, Walter S 33,85,220
Reinhardt, Walther 385
Reiniger, Gusta vus G 270
Reinsch, Paul S 270,324
Reiter, Prosper 397
Reiter, Prosper, jr 397
Remillard, Horace 40.84,220
Rcmsen, Henry, jr. 318
Renchard, George W 59, 220
Reneher, Abraham 332
Renick, Edward I 318
Renois, Katherine V 18,29,220
Renshaw, Donald 44,220
Resh, Mary Sherman 306
Reurs, J. H . 402
Reveley, Paul J 44,220
Reyes, Pedro Miguel. 283
Reyes Retana, David 399
Reynaud, J. S 380
Reyner, Harry.. 376,388,389
Reynolds, Bertha.. 306
Reynolds, Conger 270
Reynolds, Jesse L 289
Reynolds, L. H 396
442
INDEX OF PERSONS
Pace
Reynolds, Oliver A.. .-. 380
Reynolds, Robert M _ 322
Reynor, Harry ,380
Rhett, Roberto., jr 374
Rhoades, Otis W 51,220
Rhode, W. Allen 270
Riancho y Guerrero, Francisco G.. 377
Ricardo Julia, J 380
Rice, Alberts 4,30,220
Rice, Allen Thorndike 333
Rice, CokeS 44,220
Rice, H. n 304,305
Rice, John Hill. 289
Richards, Arthur L 93,220
Richards, Raymond O 57,220
Richardson, Charles F. P 270
Richardson, Elliott V 95,270
Richardson, Gardner 32,221
Richardson, Harry B 270
Richardson, John B 270
Richardson, John E 5,25,221
Richardson, John S.. jr 43.88,221
Richardson, Norval 270
Richer, Juan E 401
Richling, Jose 416
Richmond, Lewis 332
Richmond, Stoughton J 11.31,221
Rickarby, Elliott G 407
Ricks, Thompkins G 19, 30, 221
Riddiford, George G 15,26,221
Riddle, James R 35,221
Riddle, John W 270, 321, 325, 333, 334
Riddleberger, James W 58, 92, 221
Ridgely, Benjamin H 270
Ridgers, John. 387
Riedesel, Helen R 10, 29, 221
Rieger, Alexandre 378
Riffle, David T 292
Rigaud, Numa 364
Riggs, Benjamin Reath 34,82,221
Riggs, Lloyd E 46,221
Rightmire, Ruth 18,28,221
Rincones, Pedro Rafael, jr 416
Ringle, Kenneth D.. 51,221
Ringwalt, Arthur R 38,91,221
Rinker, Ella Ruth. _. 18.26,221
Riordan, William A 375,380
Riotte, 0. N 324,331
Rising, Harry Parmalee 395
Risley, John E 325
Risley, Theodore G 290
Ritchie, J. S. M 364
Rittener, I>ouis _ _. 415
Rivera, Luis 303
Rivera, Manuel 416
Rivero, Pedro 368
Rives, George B 270
Rives, George L 315
Rives, William C 326
Roach, Charles P., jr 10,25,222
Roach, Elizabeth C 10,25,222
Roache, Thomas P 1,30,222
Robbins, Warren D 41,78,222,326
Robert, Albert W... 270
Roberts, Hazel H. 1,26,222
Page
Roberts, Joseph F ....16,222
Roberts, Quincy F 47,87,222
Roberts, William R 323
Robertson, Dudley L 13,30,222
Robertson, Frederick J 47, 222
Robertson, Randolph 270
Robertson, William H 94,270
Robertson, William P 43,222
Robinette, Myrtle E 10,26,222
Robinson, Bird M 291
Robinson, Christopher 332
Robinson, Dana E _. 295
Robinson, Donald H 36,93,222
Robinson, Fred R 270
Robinson, Guillermo L 399
Robinson, J. Randolph 263,270
Robinson, Joseph 386
Robinson, Joseph T 287
Robinson, Louis N 300
Robinson, Thomas H.... 46,86,222
Roche, James J 270
Rochefort, Joseph J. 51,223
Rochester, William B 323
Rockhill, William W 270,
315, 317, 318, 324, 327, 333, 334, 336
Rockwell, Almon F 270
Rodd, Sir James Rennel 283
Roddy, Marguerite R 4,26,223
Rodgers, J. Donald C 270
Rodgers, James L... 263,270
Rodier, Donald 306
Rodney, Caesar A 321
Rodrick, Bertha S 10,25,223
Rodriguez, Reno 380
Rodriguez Campoamor, Benigno... 413
Rodriguez-Capote, Pedro.. 362
Rodriguez Embil, Julio 376
Rodriguez Serra, Manuel 400
Rogers, Alan S 57,90,223
Rogers, H. Gold 334
Rogers, James Grafton... 3,22,223
Rogers, L. T 407
Rogers, Ola May -... 10,28,223
Roig, Antonio 380
Rolfs, Gerhard 383
Rollandet, G. J 402
Romagny, Jean Marie 383
Romero, Jos§ 274
Romero, Juan J 404
Romero, Macedonio 375
Romero Radigales, Sebastian 411
Romeyn, Nina G 8,24,223
Rommel, George M 302
Romo, Gabriel O... 398
Ronca, Felice.... 392
Roncalli di Montorio, Count Guido 365
Rooney, Miriam T 13,23,223
Roosa, I. P 31
Roosevelt, George W 270
Roosevelt, Nicholas 49,223,329
Roosevelt, Robert B 331
Roosevelt, Theodore 312,313
Root, Elihu 286,313
Root, Joseph P 323
Root, William T 300
Page
Rosapepe, Attilio... 393
Rosasco, Pietro L.. 391
Rose, William Henry 373
Rosecrans, William S.. 330
Rosenberg, Louis J 270,407
Rosenberg, Luis James 412
Rosenthal, A. J 371
Rosier, Emile 371
Ross, Andrew Miller 385
Ross, E. C... 407
Ross, Sallie F.. 21,27,223
Ross, T. M 370,385,405
Rossback, E. J 301
Rote, Tobin C 51,223
Rousseau, Richard H 328
Rove, Olaf I 406
Rovira, Horacio 369
Rowan, Hugh W 43,223
Rowan, John 336
Rowe, Alvin T.,jr ! 53,91,223
Rowe, LeoS 274,284
Rowen, John E 270
Rowland, Max 407
Rowley, Charles Scott 408
Rowley, Eugene C, sr 12,31,223
Rowley, Eugene C, jr 10,24,223
Roy, Emile 389
Royston, M. H. 372
Rublee, George 287
Rublee, Horace 335
Rublee, William A 270
Ruddock, Albert B 270
Rudolph, Erich 384
Rudy, J. C 306
Ruesga, Rafael 398
Ruffin, John N 270
Ru'z, Enrique D 399
Rule, Blanche V 21,24,223,289
Rule, Frank Gordon 386
Rumen y Freixa Torrens, Darfo 278
Runyon, Theodore 326
Rusch, Louis Edward 293
Rush, Richard... 310,326,327
Rushmore, David B 295
Russ, Edward B... 4,24,224
Russell, Albert E 299
Russell, Charles H.,jr 270
Russell, Charles W 270,332
Russell, H. Earle 40,83,224
Russell, Jonathan 326,327,335
Russell, Juan J... 408
Russell, Paul F 308
Russell, Thomas 337
Russell, William W 94,
270, 324, 325, 334, 337
Rutter, Ella P.... 13,23,224
Ryan. John L 271
Ryan, Thomas 330
Ryder, Frederick M 94,271
Ryerson, Knowles A 298,299
Saavedra de Figueiredo, Josf.. 410
Saavedra Lamas, Carlos 278
Sabit, Nuri ..-- 367
Sablf, Louis.... -- 363
INDEX OF PERSONS
443
Page
Sacasa, Juan B.. 366
Sachs, Rohs E 15,29,224
Sackett, Frederic M 43,224,327
Sackett, Harriett E 5,28,224
Sackett, Martin R.. 271
Sadler, Mary A 18,26,224
Saenz, Jose S_ -.. 407
Saenz y Macho, Josg S 380
Saez, Alberto Perez 408
Safford, O. E 371
Saint-Aulaire, Count de 282
Sakano, Tsuneyoshi 365
Salas, Julio Abraham 413
Salati, Chevalier Armando 393
Salazar, Francisco B 400
Saldana, M. I 372
Salgado Jaime. Carlos 375
Salinas, Domingo 404
Salisbury, Alfred --- 271
Salisbury, Laurence E.. _. 42,86,224
Salmon, David A, 17,24,224,288
Sammons, Thomas. 94,271
Sampaio. Sebastiao 373
Sampson, Archibald J 325
Sanagi, Sadamu 365
Sanchez de Bustamante, Antonio.. 275
Sanchez y del Castillo, Eduardo L. 376
Sanders, Georg 384
Sanders, John 0 271
Sanders, S. D 297
Sandrock, Julius F 380
Sands, Rosa V.. 12.23,224
Sands, William F 271,328
Sanford, Henry S 322
Sanford, Horace M 34.224
Sangston, Howard E 15,29.224
San Miguel, Rafael 401
Sannebeck, Norvelle H 4, 27, 224
Sanner, Alfred.. 383
San Simon, Luis 411
Santacruz, Armando, jr 273
Santibariez, Enrique 401
Santos Mufioz, Pablo.. 361
Sargent, Aaron K 326
Sartoris, Algernon 271
Sartorius, Herman U _. 271
Sasso, Colman 379
Sasso, D. M 402
Sato, Toshito 395
Satterthwaite, Joseph C 52, 88. 225
Saucerman, Sophia K 12,23.225
Sauer, Emil 35.81,225
Saunders, Romulus M 335
Savage, Carlton 13,23,225
Savage, John M 94,271
Savage, John N 8,30,225 ^
Savoy, Edward -A. 1,30,225 I
Sawada, Setsuzo 395
Sawyer, John B 38,225 I
Sawyer, Leroy R 271
Sayers, Thomas 3,30,225
Sbernadori, Paolo 365
Scallan, Eugene Kevin 367
Scanlan, John J 9,22,225
Scanlon, Martin F.. 45,225
Page
Scarritt, Nathan 271
Scavenius, Erik 280
Schaller, Georg 384
Scharpp, Walter 383
Schausten, Rudolph A.. 43,225
Scheibel, Alice J. E 4,28,225
Schell, Baron Paul .364
Schenck, Robert C 322,327
SchiafBno, Giuseppe.. 412
Schleit, Willis A 297
Schleiter, Walter F 291
Schmedeman, Albert O 271,331
Schmid, Walter _. 415
Schmidt, Antonio L 398
Schmidt, Edward 293
Schmitt. William H 375
Schmucker, George B 271
Schnare, Lester L _ 44,85.225
Schneider, Elsie M 19,27,225
Schneider, George 335
Schnurmaclier, Leo 378
Schoellkopf, Walter H 57,84,226
Schoenberg, Victor Cotta 405
Schoenfeld. H. F. Arthur 226.271
Schoenfeld, Rudolf E 38,83.226
Schoenrich, Edwin ,53,87,226
Scholle, Gustave _.. 271
Schomburg, Friedrich 384
Schooley, George R 9.27.226
Schott, William W 43,86,226
Schoyer, Balkam 271
Schraud, Myron H 53,226
Schrempp, Ernest J.. 399
Schroder, Aage Georg 379.413
Schroeder, Enrique 416
Schroeder, Francis 335
Schucker, Esthers 288
Schukraft, Gladys E 5,28,226
Schuler, Frank A., jr 35,93,226
Schiiller, Werner 384
Schultz, Malvern E 396
Schultze, George H 13, 23, 226
Schumacher, Leo E 44.227
Schumann, Walter 271
Schurman, Jacob G.. 227, 271, 324, 327, 330
Schurz, Carl 335
Schutt, Warren E 271
Schuyler, Eugene 325,327.333.334
Schuyler, Montgomery 271,325.326
Schwarz, Julius Carl 384
Schweitzer, Frederick V 47,227
Schwyter, Wilhelm . 414
Scialoja, Vittorio 279
Scidmore, George H 271
Sconfietti, Cesare 392
Scott, Albert W 58,89,227
Scott, Charles L 337
Scott, George 1,30,227
Scott, James Brown 280,290
Scott, John William 32,227
Scott, Walter 31
Scott, WinfieldH 57,87,227
Scott, Winthrop R 7,62.84,227
Scotten, Robert M 41.81.227
Scotten, William E 43,92,227
Page
Scruggs, William L 324,337
Seay, William .\ 322
Seddicum, Paul C 45,227
Seeger, Eugene 271
Seguin, M 371
Seguin, Marc Francois Eugene 383
Seibels, J. J 322
Seiberling, F. K 305
Seibert, Elvin 40,91,228
Sellers, Kathryn 296
Sellett, George 286
Seltzer, George E 33,88,228
Seltzer, Harry G 271
Semple, James 324
Sendel, Federico.. 303
Seng, Wilfred.. _. 376
Sequeira, David.. 404
Sera, Jose A _ 362
Serafini, Attilio 393
Seropyan, Milton 408
Serpan, Stanley _: 378
Serra, Joaquin... 381
Serrano, Gustavo P 273,275
Settle, Thomas 332
Severance, Luther 328
Severe, Marc L 42,228
Sevilla, A 380
Sewall, Harold M 328
Seward, Frederick W 314,315
Seward, George F 323
Seward, William H 311
Sewell, William L 271
Seya, Charles L 276
Seyfert, Augustus O 271
Seymour, Thomas H 333
Seys, John 329
Shaler, Millard K _ 280,301
Shallcross, Gertrude C... 5,26,228
Shand, Miles .M .. 6,24,228
Shank, Samuel H 271
Shanklin, Arnold 271
Shannon, James 323
Shannon, Richard Cutts 324,325,331
Shannon, Wilson 330
Shantz, Harold 46,84,228
Sharp, Hunter 271
Sharp, William G 271,326
Sharps, Lloyd. _. 6,30,228
Shaughnessy, Walter D 271
Shaw, G. Howlarid 59,79,228
Shaw, George P 53,84,228
Shaw, Samuel 320
Shea, Joseph H 271.323
Shear, Cornelius L 299
Shedd, Margaret R 4,21,24,228
Sheffield, James R 271,330
Shellabarger, Samuel 332
Shepard, Donald D'A... 271
Shepard, James M.. 271
Shepherd, Edward Henry Gerald.. 386
Shepherd, Henry 15,29,228
Sheppard, Henry C 374
Sheridan, James M.. 373
Sherman, Harry Tuck 33,229
Sherman, J. .K. Tuck 58,229
444
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Sherman, John ___ 312
Sherman, Lewis 374
Sherman, Thomas F 34,89,229
Sherrill, Charles H.. 271,321
Sherwell, Ana Maria..-. 296
Shidehara, Baron 278
Shields, Benjamin G... 336
Shields, Elsie Ross 290
Shillock, John C, jr 32,91,229
Shingle, Robert W 389
Shipley, Milford A 18,26,229
Shipley, Paul G 389
Shipley, Ruth B.. 9,24,229,290
Shipp, Wilham E 49,229
Shirley, John H 271
Shockley, William P 50,229
Shockley, William P., jr 50,229
Shoecraft, Eugene C 271
Shoemaker, Henry Wharton.. 34,229,323
Sholes, Walter H_. 33,82,229
Shone, T. A 364
Short, William 326,330,334
Shotts, George W.. 271
Shreve, Edgar A 6,24,229
Shrigley, Alfred R 407
Shriver, Margaretta E 19,29,230
Shudo, Yasuto 365
Shuey, Susan H 15,28,230
Sibley, Robert... 295
Sickel, Francis J 20,25,230
Sickles, Daniel E 335
Sickles, Stanton 271
Sidebottom, John Nowell 387
Sidler, Albert 415
Sieberg, Jacob 396
Siegel, Charles.-. 18,25,230
Sigall, Josef 408
Sigmond, Frithjof C 55,230
Sill, John M. B 329
Silliman, John R 271
Silva, Aguinaldo 303
Silva, Amaury 306
Silva, Bias C 389
Silva Bettencourt Ferreira, Jose
Manoel da 410
Silva y Sapia, Jorge 377,407
Silvers, Edward E_. 271
Simelius, Paavo 382
Simmons, Edward A 291,292
Simmons, Edward T___ 19,30,230
Simmons, John Farr 52,82,230
Simmons, Paul A.. 14,30,230
Simms, S. Chapman 410
Simon, Q. J 370
Simon, Hugo-Ferdinand 384
Simone, Nicola.. 392
Simopoulos, Charalambos 364
Simpich, Frederick 271
Simpson, Alexander Murray 386
Simpson, Carlos Augusto 369
Simpson, Friench 299
Simpson, Julia F 9,25,230,290
Sims, Glyn D 36,230
Sims, H. U _. - 364
Singer, Alexander 404
Page
Singer, Berthold 375,404,412,415
Siqveland, Thorgeir T 366
Sisler, Clarence E 10,25,230
Sjoborg, Axel Eric Mathias 278
Skalicki^, Jan 362
Skinner, James S 31
Skinner, Robert P 47,78,230,326,327
Skinner, Sidney A 21,25,230
Skrzynski, Count Alexander 281
Slater, Fred C 94,271
Slaughter, Edgar H 45,231
Slavens, Stanley G 32,91,231
Slawson, David Henry 42,231
Sleeper, Jacob 263,271
Slidell, John 330
Sloan, Alexander K 49,84,231
Sloan, Alfred P 305
Sloan Chermont, Jayme 361
Slocum, Clarence R 271
Slocum. R. R 297
Slovarp, Emil P 406
Smale, William A 53,87,231
Small, Samuel 4,30,231
Smedberg, Julian K 46,231
Smeeton, A. E 300
Smetanka, Jaroslav _. 378
th, A. Donaldson 271
th, Abraham E 271
th, Arthur J 2,30,231
th. Barton Hewitt 405
th, Calvin F 271
th, CarothersH 19,30,231
th, Charles Emory.. 333
th, Christopher Fiirst 405
th, Clarence T.. 10,27,231
th, CoraM 5,28,231
th, E. Talbot 44,86,231
th, Elizabeth B 9,26,231
th, Ernest N 305
th, Ezekiel E 329
th, Federico 389
th, Felix W.. 271
th, Frances! 19,26,231
th, G. A 292
th, Gaston 59,85,231
th, Glenn A -... 7, 15, 23, 232
th, Glenn S 303
th, H. Armistead 45,232
th, H. I 295
th, Harold A... 291
th, Harold L 271
th, Helen V 306
th, Horace H 37,91,232
th, J. E 395
th, James A 271
th, Jeremiah, jr 279
th, John Cotton 322
th, John Gilmore 396
th, Julian D 56,232
th, Leland L 43,87,232
th, Louise L 11,232
th, Madison R 271,328
th, Marc 58,232,307
th, Mildred D. 19,29,232
th, Mildred M 18,28,232
Page
Smith, Orlando F 10,26,232
Smith, Owen L. W 329
Smith, Robert 309
Smith, Samuel 271
Smith, Sydney 271
Smith, Sydney Y 17,24,232
Smith, Vernon _ 306
Smith, W. A 373
Smith, William 332
Smith, William H 273
Smith, William S 320
Smith, William W._ _. 271
Smyth, John H .._.'... 329
Smyth, John K 57,232
Smyth, Robert Lacy 37,86,233
Smyth, W. W 288,307
Smythe, Henry M 328
Snell, Bertrand R _. 294
Snodgrass, John H 271
Snowden, A. Loudon 327,333,334,335
Snowden, Ernest 19,30,233
Snyder, Alban G 271
Snyder, Henry 18,28,233
Snyder, Mary E 14,28,233
Snyder, Nicholas R 271
Snyder, Viola T. 2,27,233
Soardi, Nobile Carlo Andrea 365
Sokohin, Samuel 53,83,233
Soler, Pablo 278
Sollose, Mary E 20,28,233
Sondheimer, Gustave L 44,233
Soriano Bravo, Eduardo 398
Sorsby, William B 271,322,328
Sosa, Eduardo M 366,407
Sosa Dutari, Gonzalo 407
Soto, Emilio V 389
SoutTront, J. Percy... 380
Soule, Edgar C 271
Soulo, Pierre 335
Soule, Robert H 37,233
South, John Glover 56,233,331,333
Southard, Addison E... 41,78,79,233,326
Southgate, Richard B 16, 22, 233, 287n
Southworth, William B 271
Sovinsky , Thomas G 19, 29, 234
Spahr, Herman L.. 271
Spamer, Carl O 37,85,234
Spangler, Frank LeR... 271
Spangler, J. N 381
Sparks, Edward J 36,88,234
Spaulding, E. Wilder 13,23,234
Speisser, Pablo 282
Spence, Carroll 336
Spencer, DeForest 32, 234
Spencer, Frank W 382
Spencer, Willing.. 271
Sperry, Watson R... 332
Speyser, Paul Joseph 383
Spiker, Clarence J 36,82,234
Spinelli, Pier Pasquale .- 392
SpolTord, Charles B., jr... 40,234
Sprague, Lillian A. 18,29,234
Sprague, Richard L 46,84,234
Sprigg, Carroll- 271,325
Sprigman, Mary.. 6,27,234
INDEX OF PEESONS
445
Page
Springer, Joseph A _. 31
Springs, L. Pittman __ 45,234
Sprulcs, H. Charles 19,23,235
Sprunt, Walter Payne 386
Squier, Ephraim George 327
Squiers, Herbert G 271,324,331
Squire, Paul C 47,84,235
Staab, Mary J 11,31,235
Stabler, Jordan H 271
Stabo, Trond _.. 405
Stafford, Maurice L 40,84,235
Stallo, John B 329
Stambaugh, George B 20,24,235
Stambaugh, John, 2d 271
Stamps, Thomas D 50,235
Stanard, Hugh C 271
Stange, Charles H 298
Stangeland, Charles E 271
Stanley, Augustus 0 273
Stanton, Edwin F. 36,86,235
Stanton, N. Howard 5,30,235
Stanton, W. Quincy 56,90,235
Stapleton, W. Maynard - 271
Starkey, George C. 59,235
Starkweather, David A 323
Starrett, Henry P 56,80,235
Starrett, William A 292
Staten, Verne G 37,236
Staudt, Cornelius 397
Staurenghi, Rinaldo Pietro 393
Stearley, Gladys A 8,28,236
Stearns, E. E 372
Stearns, Foster 271
Steber, W., jr 388
Stedman, Nathan P 271
Steele, George Washington, jr 42,
56, 57, 236
Steele, Helen M 13,23,236
Steele, Isaac Nevitt . 336
Steele, Joseph D 18,26,236
Steen, William M 14,30,236
Steere, Loyd V 43,236,287
StetTan, Arthur A 11,28,236
Steger, Christian T 58,86,236
Steinhart, Frank 271
Steinke, Ernst 384
Stejneger, Leonhard 301
Steketee, Jacob 403
Steketee, John 403
Stephan, Charles H _. 51,236
Stephens, Joseph Q 271
Sterlinp, E. Blanche 296
Sterhng, Frederick A 49,78,236,329
Stetson, John B., jr 236,271,332
Stevens, Harry E 38,87,236
Stevens, John L 328,331,335,336
Stevens, Mary E 5.28,236
Stevens, N. E 299
Stevens, Wilfred 20,24,236
Stevenson, Andrew 327
Stevenson, Ronald D 271
Stewart, C. Morton 389
Stewart, Catherine B 4,27,236,291
Stewart, Donald O 34,237
Stewart, F 404
Page
Stewart, Francis R 35, 83, 237
Stewart, Glenn 271
Stewart, Irvin 17,22,237
Stewart, James B 7,62,80,237
Stewart, Nathaniel B_... 79,237
Stewart, Warren C. 49,237
Stewart, Worthington E 6,24,237
Steyne, Alan N 35,92,237
Stifel, Arnold George 373
Stiles, Charles W 291,301
Stiles, Edith F 13,25,237
Stiles, George K 271
StUes, William H 321
Stillesen, Job Morten .\ugust 406
StiUwell, Thomas N 337
Stimson, Frederic J 271,321
Stimson, Henry L 1,
22, 24, 238, 283, 287, 313
Stinson, J. Whitla 7,22,238
Stobbs, George R 294
Stockbridge, Francis B 330
Stockton, Gilchrist Baker 32,238,321
Stockton, John P 331
Stogsdall, Nelle B 59,91,238
Stoianovitch, Bojidar.. 368 i
Stone, Albert Rendle 386
Stone, Benjamin F 271
Stone, Consuelo A 10,26,238
Stone, Marie F 303
Stone, Thomas Archibald 361
Stonehouse, Phyllys A 11,31,238
Storer, Bellamy 271,321,322,335
j Story, Harry W 39,238
j Story, Thomas 319n
Stoughton, Edwin W... 333
I Stout, Kenneth S 92,238
Stovall, Pleasant A 271,335
Stover, John L 18,28,238
Straight, Eugene 11,31,238
j Straight, Willard D 271
Strassburger, Ralph B 271
Strasser, Frederic 415
Straus, Oscar S 271,336
Strauss, Arthur M 388
Strawn, Silas Hardy 283 I
Streeper, Robert B 38,88,238 [
Street, Thaddeus 381
Strickland, Peter 271 {
Strizek, Otokar 378 I
Strobel, Edward H 317,323,325
Strong, George V 307:
Strong, James B _ 291 j
Strother, Shelby F 271 |
Struttmann, Ernest L _. 5,28,238
Stuart, Granville 331,336
Stubbe, J. D 370 ^
Sturgeon, Leo D 51,85,238.1
Sturgis, Hugh L 15,25,238
Stutesman, James F 271,322
Stuyvesant, L. Rutherfurd 46,91,239
Styles. Francis H 52,86,239
Subira, Rafael 414
Such, Miguel 395
Sucre, Antonio Jose 407
Sullivan, James M 271, 325
Page
Sullivan, Lueien N 39, 84, 239
Sullivan, Peter I 324
Sulzer, Hans _. 276
Summerlin, George T. 60, 78, 239, 328, 337
Summers, Maddin 271
Summers, Natalia 14, 23, 239
Summers, R 396
Sumner, Roger. 54, 90, 239
Sumter, Thomas, jr 332
Sundell, Charles C 37, 239
Sunderland, Margaret C 2, 28, 239
Sung Young, Samuel 374
Sussdorfl, Louis, jr 57, 80, 239
Sutta, Simon 293
Sutton, Margaret W 5, 29, 239
Swaim, Charles L 271
Swalm, Albert W 271
Swann, James S 5, 30, 239
Swanson, Lloyd A ._. 18, 28, 239
Swanson, Margaret L 20, 28, 239
Swarth, Harry S 293
Swearingen, John V 47, 239
Sweet, Florence G 3, 27, 240
Sweet, Harriet M 274, 290
S weinhart, Henry Lee 302
Swenson, Laurits S. 240, 271, 325, 331, 335
Swift, Allender 51, 240
Swift, John F 329
Swift, Merritt 32, 82, 240
Sycks, Dana C 271
Syphax, Colbert S 19, 30, 240
Szechenyi, Count Laszlo 364
Taft, Alphonso 321, 333
Taft, Wilham H 313
Taggart, G. Russell 47, 86, 240
Tail, George 19, 62, 89, 240
Talabot, Jean Baptiste 382
Talavera, Arturo Rios 374
Talbert, E. Dallas 20, 26, 240
Talbot, A. R 276
Talbott, Sheridan 40,87,240
Tallant, Mary E 18, 28, 240
Talley, Horace L 20, 28, 240
Tamez, Emiliano 397
Tanaka, Gizo 365
Tanaka, Hikozo 365
Tandy, Arthur Harry 386
Tanis, Richard C 8, 22, 240
Tarler, G. Cornell.. 271
Tate, Jack B 3, 23, 240
Tatem, John W 40, 240
Tattersall, Philip K 40, 241
Tawresey, J. Q 292
Taylor, Allan C 34, 93, 241
Taylor, Ancel N 14, 26, 241
Taylor, Bayard 326
Taylor, Charles H. J 329
Taylor, Clifford C 59, 241
Taylor, Eli. 38, 241
Taylor, George, jr __. 318
Taylor, Hannis 335
Taylor, Howard C 38, 89, 241
Taylor, Laurence W 93, 241
Taylor, LeRoy.. 14,30,241
446
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Taylor, Morgan O. 271
Taylor, P. Emerson.- 271
Taylor, Peter... 385
Taylor, Samuel M 271
Taylor, William A 302
Taylor, William .\., jr 271
Taylor, William H 271
Taylor, Zachary _. 311
Tchirkow, Georges 411
Teall, Girvan 54,241
Tees, Hector 386
Teichmann, William C 271
Teller, Hugh H.... 44,241
Tt'llez, Manuel C 366
Tello, Antonio 303
Temple, Henry W 284
Ten Eyck, Anthony 328
ten Have, Jean 383
Tennant, Henry F 271
Tennant, Robert A 49,241
Tenney, Charles D 263,271
Tenney, Parker G 37,241
Tenney, Raymond P 271
Tennille, Clayborne 1,30,241
Teramoto, Kumaichi 365
Terasaki, Hidenari 365
ter Biaak, H 403
Tercero, Jose 303,306
Terrazas, Joaquin 399
Terrell, Alexander W 336
Terrell, Edwin H 322
Terres, John B 271
Terriberry, W. S 303
Terry, Charles T 50,241
Tewell, Harold S 35,84,241
Thackara, Alexander M 94, 271
Thannheimer, Bruno B 374
Thaw, Benjamin, jr 44,80,242
Thayer, Samuel R 331
Thayer, William Sydney 292
Theaker, Anna R 18,26,242
Thenault, Georges 363
Thiel, Cyril L. F 45,88,242
Thiele, Carl Gustav 406
Thomas, Allen 337
Thomas, Edgar 11,30,242
Thomas, Edward B 37,87,242
Thomas, Francis 332
Thomas, Frederick L 263,271
Thomas, George A 11,30,242
Thomas, George S 13,23,242
Thomas, Gladys I 13,23,242
Thomas, John A 314
Thomas, John R., jr 44,49,242
Thomas, Leonard M 271
Thomas, Walter A 45,242
Thomas, William W., jr 335
Thomason, Oscar.. 46,242
Thompson, A. O 403
Thompson, Berry R 18,28,242
Thompson, David E 271,322,330
Thompson, David P 336
Thompson, Edward H 271
Thompson, J. Trueman 306
Thompson. John E. W 325,328
Page
Thompson, L. E., jr 46,91,242
Thompson, Milton P 52,91,242
Thompson, Paul Dean 46,242
Thompson, Richard N.. 271
Thompson, Robert J 271
Thompson, Samuel R.... 58,84,243
Thompson, Thomas L... 322
Thompson, Virginia A 5,29,243
Thompson, Waddy.. 330
Thomson, Alfred R 45,82,243
Thomson, Colin 386
Thomson, Irving L 13, 23, 243
Thomson, John Campbell 385
Thomson, Thaddeus A 271,324
Thorling, Charles H 271
Thornton, James B 332
Thornton, William O 271
Thrall, Ralph A 34,243
Thrift, Virginia L 19, 29, 243
Throop, Enos T 336
Thurston, Walter C 7,62,80,243
Tiemersma, B 403
Tillett, Percy O 18,28,243
Tillman, James D 325
Tilton , Daniel Henry 18, 27, 243
Timacheff, M 282
Timberlake, Clare H. 35,93,243
Timoshenko, Stephen 300
Tiscar, Chevalier Fortunato 393
Tisdel, Willard P 324
Tittmann, Harold H., jr 49, 82, 243
Tlaeh, Victor F. J 370
Tobin, Edward J 2,30,244
Tobin, Richard M.. 271,331
Toca, Sanchez 281
Toch, Leo 53,93,244
Tod, David 322
Todd, Charles S 333
Todd, Frederick 39,244
Tolman, George L 35,244
Tomaszewski, Jan 366
Tompkins, Ralph H 271
Tonarely y Chaumont, Rogelio 378
Tong Lee, Joe 374
Tonner, John A 17,24,244
Tonner, Laura R 31
Toothaker, Charles Robinson 378
Torbert, Alfred T. A 325
Toriello, Alfredo, jr 388
Toro, Fernando Miguel 387
Torr, C. J. W 364
Torralbas y Cruz, Jos6 Antonio 377
Torralbas y de la Cruz, Jose An-
tonio 376
Torras, Rosendo 412
Torregrosa, J. A 380,389
Torres, Alejandro... 411
Torres, Hermolao E 397
Torres E., Jose 402
Totten, George Oakley, jr 301
Totten, Ralph J 59, 78, 244, 336
Touchette, Joseph I 43,89,244
Touhay, St. Leger, A 271
Tower, Arthur F 38,88.244
Tower, Charlemagne 271,321,326,334
Page
Towle, H. C 292
Townsend, George A 271
Townsend, Lawrence 322,333
Townsend, Ralph 35,93,244
Townsend, Robert S 272
Tracey, R. E... 381,415
Train, Harold C 288
Trammell, H. Eric 60,89,244
Travers. Howard K 50,84,244
Treat, R. A. Wallace. 272
Tredwell, Roger Culver 47,79,244
Tree, Lambert... 322,333
Trepuk, M. E 410
Trescot, William H 314,322,323,332
Trevifio, Samuel J 397
Trigo, Dionisio 410
Trimmer, Edwin W 272
Tringhetas, P 388
Tripp, Bartlett 321
Trist, Nicholas P 318
Trolle, Erik 277
Trosdal, Einar Storm 405
Trousdale, William 322
Troutman, Harry L 59,86,245
Trowbridge, Jones R 54,245
True, Robert G 13,23,245
Trueblood, Edward G 33,90,245
Tsushima, Juichi 365
Tua, Giovanni 393
Tuck, S. Pinkney 49,81,245
Tucker, Joel H 373
Tuckerman, Charles K 327
Tudor, William 322
Tuggle, Dorothy 2,25,245
Turkel. Harry R. 17,23,245
Turner, A. Campbell 272
Turner, Effie K 15,27,245
Turner, J. Milton.... 329
Turner, Mason 42,87,245
Turner, Robert Bennett 413
Turner, Scott. 295
Turner, William T 50,89.245
Turnure, David A 272
Turpin, Edward A.. 337
Twells, John S 272
Twitty, Joseph J 51,245
Tydings, Millard . 294
Tyler, John... 310,311
Ubarri y Soriano, Pablo 413
Ughet. Serge 367
I'hl, Edwin F 312,315,326
Ulanytzky, Irene S 18,28,246
Ullman, J. M 395
Unckles, Roderick W 38,246
Undeland, A. L 406
Unden, B. Oster 280
Underwood, Edna M... 5,29,246
Underwood, Wilbur W 18.25,246
Unkovich, Kosto 417
Unverzagt, Henry T 53,246
Upham, Charles M 305
Upshur, Abel P 310
Urbutt, C. F 36,246
Urdanivia Ginfs, Josf 366
INDEX or PEESONS
447
Page
Uribe, Antonio Jose 279
Urueta, Carlos A 279
Vaca Seidel, Timoteo 389
Vail, Aaron. _-. 318,327,334
Vail, Delmar J - 272
Vald^s, Hermenegildo 399
Valdfs, Manuel -- 362
Valencia, Edson 303
Valencia, Ernesto 407
Valencia, Francisco -. 375
Valentine, Emery 395
V'alentini. Antoine 383
Valenza. Thomas F 18,28,246
Vallance. William R 3,22,246
Van Alen, John Trumbull 325
Van Benschoten, Arnold 34,93,246
Van Beverhoudt, E 372
Van Buren, Harold S 272
Van Buren, Martin 310,327
Vance, Marshall M 7, 15, 62, 84, 246
VandenArend, Frederik 33,87,246
van der Spek, A 403
Vander Straeten, H 372
Vander AVilligen, T. A 301
Van Duzer, W. A 284,305
van Dyke, Henry 272,330,331
Van Dyne, Frederick 272
Van Dyne, George \V 272
van Eizenga, J. J 402
van Eps, W. P. M 403
van Hoorn, L. G - 366
Van Home, Thomas B 32, 246
Van Houten, Archibald C 36,246
van Iseghen, M 279
Van Keuren, A. H 288
Van Leer, L. K 402
Van Ness, Cornelius P 334
Van Rensselaer. Wm. S 264,272
van Royen, J. H 366
van Royen, J. H., jr 366
Van Sant, Howard D 272
Van Valin , Forrest D 4, 25, 246
Van Valkenburgh, Robert B 329
van Vollenhoven, C 280
Van Wagenen, James H 273
Van Wickel, Jesse F 54,247
van Zante, J 403
Varela, J 368
Varela, J. A., jr 368
Varela, Jos6 Pedro 279
Varela y Gil, Teodoro 412
Vargas Calvo, Jose Joaquin 376
Vargas Machuca, Romulo 400
Vaughan, Frances R 2,28,247
Vaughan, Stephen B 49,247
Vazquez, Alfredo C 397
Vazquez, Ismael M 398
Vazquez-Treserra, Francisco 366
Vedeler, Georg Tausan 405
Vegh, Nicholas de 364
Vejar, A. R 381,412
Velarde, Huascar... 373
Veloz, Nicolas 416
Venable, William E 328
Page
I Vennema, J 402
] Verdades de Faria, Victor Eduardo. 410
I V6re, Carlos 388
j V6re, Charles 389
1 Verlinden, M 372
I Vermeren, C 371
' Vermeren, John Cyrille 371
! Verry, Ethel... 297,298
j Vetancourt, Manuel Norberto 416
I Veverka, Ferdinand... 280,362
i Vickers, Juan D 407
j Vidal, Aristides... 407
I Vidal, Vicente J.. 388,416
j Vidrine, G. C 383
i Vignaud, Henry 279
Villafranca, Ricardo 402
Villafranca Bonilla, Ricardo 375
Villafranca Carazo, Francisco 375
Villard, Henry S 55,90,247
Villarosa, Nobile Luigi Notarbarto-
lo dei Duchi di 365
Villas y Villareal, Luis 413
Villedrouin, St. Charles 48,247
Vincelette, Leo J 18,26,247
V'incent, George E 284
Vincent, John Carter 38,88,247
Viney, John I 272
Vinti. Antonio 392
Vipond, B. Leslie 2,24,247
Vitale, Silvio 392
Viteri Lafronte, Homero 363
Voetter, Thomas W 54,87,247
Vogeler, John G 408
Vogenitz, Hernan C 47,247
i Voigt, Marion V 13,23,247
Volkoff, Antoine 411
Volmerhaus, William F 407
von Berchem, Eduard 383
von Brecht, Gustavo 369
von Dohlen, James Albert 384
von Hentig, Otto 383
von Lewinski, Karl 274,384
von Schilling, Leopold Marshall 385
von Simson, Ernst 278
Von Struve, Henry C 60,84,247
von Tippelskirch, Kurt 384
Von Tresckow, Egmont C 54,84,247
von Wurtemberg, Baron Erik Marks. 276
Von Zielinski, Carl M. J... 272
Vopicka, Charles J 272,323,333,334
Vorfeld, Roberto H 407
Vrisakis, Emile C 364
Vroom, Peter D 333
Vyse, William Clarke 44,88,248
Wade, H. Windsor 308
Wadsted, Otto 363
Wadsworth, Craig W..^ 94,272
Wadsworth, George 55,82,248
Wadsworth, Julius 38,91,248
Wagner, Jacob 318
Waguih Rostom, Mohamed 363
Wailes, Edward T 37,91,248
Wailes, Ruth K 18,25,248
Wainwright, John T 264, 272
Page
Waite, Frederick... 395
Wakabayashi, Takahiko 395
Wakasugi, Kaname... 395
Wakefield, Ernest A 39,87,248
Waldauer, Abe D 396
Waldbott, Eugene S 293
Waldron, Elma V 11,31,248
Waldron, J. W 374
Walford, Guy 406
Walford, H 403
Walford, Harold 387,403
Walk, Maurice 272
Walker, C. Howard 301
Walker, Edward B 272
Walker, H. B 292
Walker, Jay 46,92,248
Walker, Mannix __ 272
Walker, Ralph C 19,30,248
Wall, Carleton A 51,248
Wallace, Hugh C 264,272,326
Wallace, Lewis 336
Wallace, Thomas R 95,272
Wallace, Victor A 17,23,248
Wallace, William K 272
Waller, Fred E 18,28,248
Waller, Federico 388
Waller, George P.... 44,86,249
Wallerstedt, Carl Edvard 413
Wallis, Charles Braithwaite 385
Wallis, John Rider 407
Walmsley, Walter N., jr 34,90,249
Walsh, Harry L 35,84,249
Walsh, Mary E 16,26,249
Walsh, Robert Le G... 42, 57, 249, 307, 308
Walsh, Walter M 36,249
Walters, Dorothy D 13,26,249
Wambaugh, Eugene 281
Wanamaker, John 416
Wankowicz, Witold 366
Ward, Angus I 38,88,249
Ward, Frank X 3,22,249
Ward, Frederick H 272
Ward, John E 323
Ward, Robert S 37,91,249
Ward, William, jr 389
Wardman, George B 272
Waring, C. H 294,296
Warley, H. W 292
Warner, Betty T 10,29,249
Warner, Carlos J 32,90,249
Warner, E. P 305
Warner, Gerald 36,93,249
Warner, Margaret 58,91,250
Warner, Southard P 272
Warren, Avra M 32,82,250
Warren, Charles B 272,329,330
Warren, Fitz Henry 328
Warren, Fletcher 38,85,250
Warren, James R 1,30,250
Warren, Janie B 5,28,250
Warren, Robert 5,30,250
Warrum, Noble 275
Wartenweiler, Otto 414
Washbourne, Frederick L 33,52,250
Washburn. Albert H 264,272,321
448
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Washburn, Charles A 331
Washburn, John D 335
Washburne, Elihu B 311,326
Washington, George 309
Washington, Horace Lee 94,272
Washington. Raoul F 39,250
Washington, S. Walter 33,88,250
Washington, William W 1,30,250
Washizu, Shohei. - 365
Wassermann, Erwin Juan 370
Wasson, Thomas C 49,90,250
Waterman, Bernice L 10,26,250
Waterman, Henry S 43,84,250
Waters, Daniel J 272
Waters, Harold G 272
Watkins, Halbert E 60,250
Watson, Edwin M.-.. 33,52,54,251
W'atson, Frederick 386
Watson, Hugh 45,251
Watson, Hugh H 43,81,251
Watson, John J. C 45,83,251
Watson, L. Adelaide 8,24,251,289
Watson, Mark 364
Watson, Martin Yorke 385
Watson, Osborn S 41,251
Watson, Thomas Eugene 40,251
Watts, Beaufort T 324
Watts, Ethelbert.. 51,251,272 |
Watts, Henry M 321
Waugh, Mary Louise 5,28,251 1
Wautier, Gaston 382 [
Waymouth, William A 373 :
Wayson, N. E 308
Webb, DelmarE 18,28,251
Webb, James Watson... 321,322
Webber, Leroy 37,85,251
Webster, Daniel 310,311 :
Webster, Daniel Fletcher 318
Webster, William H. H 272 j
Weckerling, John 51,251
Weddell, Alexander W 272
Weidel, Oustaf 367
Weiller, Jean J. R 383
Weiss, Paul 414
Weitzel, George T 272,331 '■
Welch, Florence L 18,27,251
Welch, William H 5,28,251
Weldon, EUwood A 272 ■
Weller, JohnB 330
Welles, Sumner 272
Wells, Dorothy J 5,29,251 j
Wells, Edward 5,30,252
Wells, Francis. 272
Wells, JohnB 18,26,252 \
Wells, Milton K 306
Wells, T. Tileston 410 j
Welsh, John 327 |
Wenger, Aloysius 2,23,252 |
Wentz, L. H 305
Werby, J. Z... 376
Werfield, Viola 5,29.252
Werlich, McCeney 56,88,252 i
West, Emanuel I 332 ]
West, George N 272 '
West, Leland S. .._. 21,30,252 !
Page
Westacott, Richard- 272
Westbrooks, Richard E.... 396
Westcott, Charles D. 58,83,252
Westheimer, Irwin F 408
Wetmore, Alexander 293
Weygandt, A _ 293
Wharton, Clifton R 68,88,252
Wharton, William F 312,315
Wheaton, Henry 324, 333
Wheeler, Burton K 294
Wheeler, John H 331
Wheeler, Post 55,78,252,331
Wheeler, Willard H 31
Whidden, Benjamin F 328 '
Whitaker, Richard B 10,28,252
White, Andrew D 326,334
White, Charles D 272.328
White, Dugald 305
White, Duncan M 39.252
White, Francis.... 3, 22, 24, 78, 252, 304, 316
White, Fred R 306
White, Gordon P_._. 414
White, Henry 272, 326, 329
White, Howard L 408
White, Jay 272
White, John Campbell 32,79,253
White, Julius 321
White, Louise -- 4,26,253
White, Philo 325
White, Thomas D 37,253
White, Wallace, jr 408
White, William Wallace 408
Whitehouse, Sheldon 48, 78, 253, 328
Whiteley, J. G 371
Whiteman, Marjorie M 3,23,253,290
Whitener, Mary L 5,29,253
Whitfield, James V 272
Whitin, Stagg 300
Whitlock, Brand 272,322
Whitney, Arch 20,28,253
Whitney. Ross L 20,29,253
Whitt, John S 18,26,253
Whittaker, Carter R 37,253
Whitten, Hal S 396
Whittington, William V 17,23,253
Whyte, NeU 56,253
Wicker, Cyrus F 272
Wickersham, George W 281
Wickersham, J. P 325
Wickliffe, Robert, jr 334
Widmer, Louis L 20,25,253
Wigg, E. J. Rudgard 416
Wiklund, Lauri Lennart 382
Wilber, David F _ -. 272
Wilcox, Albena M 8,26,253
Wilcox, Donald C 49,254
Wilcox, Henry B 373
Wilcox, Henry T 272
Wilde, Henry J 384
Wilder, Amos P 272
Wiley, John C 56,80,254
Wiley, Samuel H 42,85,254
Wilkerson, W. Scott 20,25,254
Wilkins, William -. 333
Wilkinson, James R... 39. 85, 254
Page
Wilkinson, Stanley L 36,254
Will, Marvin W 24,254
Willard, Charles N _._ 272
WUlard, Joseph E 272,335
Willcox, Walter F _. 303
Willey, John A 54,254
Willey, Richard R 46,88,254
Williams, A. S 325
Williams, Anders 406
Williams, Arthur R 53,254
Williams, Bertram E 5,28,254
Williams, Charles L. L 272
Williams, Curtis C, jr.. 272
Williams, Daniel W 272
Williams, Edward T 272
Williams, Frank S 57,255
Williams, George F 272,327.330
Williams, Herbert O 55,84,255
Williams, James 336
Williams, John 323
Williams, John T 272
Williams, Linsly R._. 299
Williams, Reginald H 31,42.255
Williams, Robert K 272
Williams, William 331,336
Williams, William G 19,30,255
Williamson, Adolph A 272
Williamson, David... 59,88,255
Williamson, George 323
Williamson, Harold L 42.83,255
Williamson, John G. A 336
Williar, H. D., jr 306
Willier, Lillian E 5,28,255
Williges, August 293
Willis, Albert S 328
Willis, Frances E 36,90,255
Willrich, Oebhard --. 95,272
Willson, Digby A 45,85,255
Willson, Gilbert R 46,85,255
Willys, JohnN 56,255,323
Wilmer, Thomas Wilson 387
WUmot, WOson C 289
Wilson, Charles S 57.78.255,323,333
Wilson, Edwin C 61,81,256.318
Wilson, George Grafton 280
Wilson, George P 43,53,256
Wilson, Grace L 16,26,256
Wilson, Henry H 306
Wilson, Henry L 272,322,323,330
Wilson, Hugh R... 58,78.256,287,307,335
Wilson, Huntington 272,316,317
Wilson, James 337
Wilson, John, jr 52,257
Wilson, Kathryn J... 20,28,256
Wilson, Orme 7,62,82,256
Wilson, Ripley 272
Wilson, Thomas M. 61,81,256
Wilson, W. F 372
Wilson, Warden McK... 60,82,256
Wilson, Woodrow -- 313
Wilten, L. C 403
Wilton, George, jr 15,28,257
Winans, Charles S 94,272
Winchester, Boyd... 335
Winckelmann, George 278
INDEX OF PERSONS
449
Page
Windle, George C 18,27,257
Wing, E. Rumsey 325
Winsel, Ch 370
Winship, North 40,80,257
Winslow, Alan F 272
Winslow, Alfred A 95,272
Winslow, Edward D 272
Winslow, L. Lanier 272
Winslow, Rollin R 50,86,257
Winston, Frederick H 332
Winters, George H 52,90,257
Winthrop, Robert M 272
Wise, Henry A 322
Wise, John D 272
Withey, Howard F 34,85,257
Wittpenn, Caroline B 273,300
Wlecke, Evelyn D 5,29,257
Woel, J. William 48,257
Wolcott, Henry M 47,82,257
Wold, Emma 290
Wolf, Simon 325
Wolff, Ernest... 306
Wollert, Carl Axel Adolf.. 414
Wood, Bradford R 325
Wood, Casey 293
Wood, Charles M 272
Wood. Corey F. 48,257
Wood, Harold C 53,257
Wood, J. D 306
Wood, John Q 43,81,258
Wood, John R 42,258
Wood, Tuley N 15,25.258
Wood, Willis. 404
Woodard, Granville 0 272
Woodford, Archer 44,90,258
Woodford, Stewart L 335
Woods, A. F 302
Woods, Cyrus E 272,329,333,335
Woods, Damon C 42,84,258
Woods, Leslie E 49,86,258
Woodside, Jonathan F.. 324
Woodward, Q. Carlton 35,87,258
Page
Woodward, Stanley 33,52,88,258,290
Woolner, Samuel J., jr 306
Wooten, Ralph H 36,258
Worden, James P 272
Worley, Harry F 7
Worley, Lee 35,93,259
Worman, Charles E 56.259
Worman, James H 272
Wormuth, Romeyn 35,83,259
Worrall, Anne M 289
Worster, Stephen C 35,259
Worthington, H. G.... 321,336
Woytkiewicz, Alexander 366
Wright, Herbert F 288
Wright, Herbert R 272
Wright, J. Butler 59,
78, 259, 316, 317, 329, 336
Wright, James H 44,92,259
VVright, Jennie V 10,25,259
Wright, Joseph A 333
Wright, Julian 285
Wright, Luke E 272,329
Wright, Maitland S 5,25,259
Wright, Michael 364
Wright, William F 272
Wrong, Hume 361
Wu, Chao-Chu 362
Wu, Ta-Kwang 362
Wullweber, Christian 325
Wurlitzer, Rodolfo 373
Wuthenau, Alexander von 364
Wyles, CharlC. L. B 44,259
Wyman, Willard G... 37,259
Wynne, Edward C 12,22,259
Wynne, Robert J.. 272
Wythe, George 52,260
Xanthaky, Theodore A 33,260
Yancey, Benjamin C 321
Yarnell, H. E 288
Yates, Lloyd D 44,88.260
Page
Yeager, C. Frankhn, jr 48,260
Yeager, Emer 56,57,260
Yeaman, George H 325
Yearns, Kenneth J 93,260
Yeates, Ernest 414
Yelverton, E. Harrison 272
Yepis, Alfonso F 53,260
Yerby, William J 43,86,260
Yingling, Raymimd T... 3,22,260
Ynsfran, Pablo M 366
Yoakum, Benjamin F 284
Yorke, R. B 386
Yost, Bartley F 35,84,260
Yost, Charles W.... 40,93,260
Young, Elmer Joseph... 408
Young, Evan E 260,272,280,322,325
Young, Fred R 20,24,260
Young, George W 272
Young, Harry R 288
Young, Hattie V 10, 27, 261
Young, James B 46, 81, 261
Young, John Russell 323
Young, Pierce M. B 328
Young, W. A.. 293
Young, Wallace J.. 272
Young, Whitney 51,88,261
Young, WUliam C. 42,261
Young, Willis H. 10,23,261
Yuen Su Wong 374
Yung Kwai 362
Yves, William F 389
Zabriskie, Luther K 272
Zadeikis, Povilas 396
Zalduondo y Echevarria, Benito... 408
Zapico y Zarraluqui, Emilio 412
Zaval, Rieaurte 381
Zaveckas, Stanley 16,261
Zawadzki, Casimir T. 44,261
Zelius, A 402,405
Ziegler, Carl A... 295
Zilch, Helen J.... 5,29,261
Zorrilla de San Martin, Juan 281
Page
Abyssinia. See Ethiopia.
Acapulco, Guerrero, Me.xico 52,68
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ._. 41
Adelaide, South Australia 47,66
Aden, Arabia.. 46
Afghanistan 369
Africa. See Egypt, Liberia, Moroc-
co, and Union of South Africa;
under France: .Algiers, Dakar, and
Tunis; vnder Great Britain, etc.:
Lagos, Nigeria, and Nairobi,
Kenya; under Portugal: Lourengo
Marques; see aho Azores, Canary
Islands, Madagascar, and Ma-
deira.
Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico 52, 68
Albania 32,321,361,369
Alberta, Canada (see Calgary) 34
Alexandria, Egypt 40
Algeria (see Algiers) 43,64
Algiers, Algeria 43,64,321
Alicante, Spain (see Valencia) 58,70
Amoy, Fukien, China 37,63
Amsterdam, Netherlands 54,69,72
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia,
Canada (see Yarmouth) 36. 77
Antilla, Cuba 39
Antofagasta, Chile 36
Antwerp, Belgium 33,63,72
Arabia (see .A-den) 46
Argentina 32,63,321.361,369
Arica, Chile 36
Asuncion, Paraguay 55
Athens, Greece 47,67,72
Auckland, New Zealand 47,67
Australia 47,66
Austria 32,321,361.370
Austria-Hungary 321
-■Vzores (see St, Michael's under
Portugal) 56
Baghdad, Iraq
49
Bahamas, West Indies (see Nassau).
47
322
Bangkok, Siam
57
Barbados, British West Indies
47
Barcelona, Spain
57,70,72
Barranquilla, Colombia...
38,64
Basel, Switzerland
58,70
Batavia, Java, Netherland East
69,72
Bathurst, New Brunswick
Canada
(see Moncton)
35,77
Beebe Junction, Quebec,
Canada
(see Sherbrooke)
35,77
INDEX OF PLACES
Page
Beirut, Syria 59,70,72
Belfast, Northern Ireland 45,65
Belgium 33,63,322,361,370
Belgrade, Yugoslavia 60, 71
Belize, British Honduras 47
Bergen, Norway 55,69
Berlin, Germany 43,64,72
Bermuda (see Hamilton) 47
Berne, Switzerland 58,70
Biarritz, France (see Bordeaux) 42,64
Bilbao, Spain.. 57,70
Birmingham, England 45,65
Blueflelds, Nicaragua 54,69
Bocas del Toro, Panama (see
Colon). 55,77
Bogota, Colombia — 38
Bolivia... 33,322,361,373
Bombay, India 46,66
Bonacca, Honduras (see Ceiba) 49,77
Bordeaux, France 42,64
Boulogne-sur-Mer, France 42,64
Bradford, England... 45,65
Brazil... .._ 33,63,322,361,373
Bremen, Germany 44,64
Bremerhaven, Germany (see Bre-
men) 44,65
Breslau. Germany 44,65
Biighton, Trinidad, British West
Indies (see Trinidad) 47,77
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. .. 47,66
Bristol, England 45,65
British Columbia, Canada (see
Fernie, Prince Rupert, Van-
couver, and Victoria) 34, 35, 36
British Guiana (see Georgetown)... 47
British Honduras (see Belize) 47
British West Indies (see Barbados
and Trinidad) 47
Brussels, Belgium 33,63
Bucharest, Rumania 57
Budapest, Hungary 49,72
Buenaventura, Colombia 38,64
Buenos Aires, Argentina 32,63,72
Bulgaria 34,323,361,374
Caibarien, Cuba (see Cienfuegos) . . 39, 77
Cairo, Egypt 40
Calais, France... 42,64
Calcutta, India 46,66,72
Calgary, Alberta, Canada 34
Cali, Colombia 38,64
Callao-Lima, Peru. 56,72
Canada... 34,323,361
Cananea, Sonora, Mexico (see No-
gales) 53,77
Page
Canary Islands (see Tenerife) 58,70
Canton, Kwangtung, China 37,63
Cape Haitien, Haiti 48
Cape Province, Union of South
Africe (see Cape Town and Port
Elizabeth) 59
Cape Town, Cape Province, Union
of South Africa 59, 72
Caracas, Venezuela 60,70
Cardiff, Wales 45,65
Cartagena, Colombia 38,64
Casablanca, Morocco 53
Ceara, Brazil (see Pernambuco) .33,77
Ceiba, Honduras 49,67
Central America 323
Central American States 323
Ceylon (see Colombo) 46
Chanaral, Chile (see Antofagasta).. 36,77
Channel Islands (see Jersey under
Southampton, England) 46,66
Charlottetown, Prince Edward
Island, Canada 34
Chefoo, Shantung, China 37,63
Cherbourg, France 42,64
Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico.. . 52,68
Chihuahua, Mexico (see Chihuahua
and Ciudad Juarez) 52. 53, 68
Chile --- 36.323,362,374
China 36,63,323,362,374
Chosen (see Seoul) 51,68
See also Korea.
Christchurch, New Zealand (see
Wellington).... 47,67,77
Christiania, Norway. See Oslo.
Cienfuegos, Cuba 39
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mex-
ico 53,68
Coahuila, Mexico (see Piedras Ne-
gras, Saltillo, and Torreon).... 53,68,69
Cobh, Irish Free State. 49,67
Cologne, Germany 44,65
Colombia 38,64,324,362,375
Colombo, Ceylon 46
Colon, Panama 55
Congo Association, States of the _ . . 324
Constantinople, Turkey. See
Istanbul.
Copenhagen, Denmark 40,72
Coquimbo, Chile (see Valparaiso).. 36,77
Corinto, Nicaragua... 54,69
Costa Rica 38,324,362,375
Cruz Grande, Coquimbo, Chile
(«ee Valparaiso) 36,77
Cuba 39,324,362,376
451
452
INDEX OF PLACES
Page
CuriKao, Netherland West Indies.. 54
Czechoslovakia 39,324,362,378
Dairen, Manchuria 51,63
Dakar, Senegal, French West
Africa 43
Danzig, Free City of 39,379
Denmark 40,324,363,379
Dieppe, France («€« HavTe) 42,64,77
Djibouti, French Somali Coast.. 41, 43, 77
Dominica, British West Indies (see
Roseau under Barbados) 47
Dominican Republic 40,325,363,380
Dresden, Germany 44,65
Dublin, Irish Free State 49,67,72
Dundee, Scotland 45,65
Dunedin, New Zealand (see Wel-
lington) 47,67,77
Durango, Mexico 53,68
Durban, Natal, Union of South
Africa 59
Dutch East Indies. See Nether-
land East Indies.
Dutch Guiana. See Netherland
Guiana.
Dutch West Indies. See Nether-
land West Indies.
East Africa («ee Nairobi)... _. 46
East Indies, Netherland (see Bata-
via, Medan, and Surabaya) 54,69
East London, Cape Province,
Union of South Africa (see Port
Elizabeth) 59,77
Ecuador 40,325,363,381
Edinburgh, Scotland 45,65
Edmonton, .\lberta, Canada (see
Calgary) 34
Egypt 40,325,363,381
El Salvador 41,325,363,381
England (see Birmingham, Brad-
ford, Bristol, Hull, Liverpool,
London, Manchester, Newcastle-
on-Tyne, Plymouth, Sheffield,
and Southampton) 44,45,46,05,66
Ensenada, Lower California, Mex-
ico 53,68
Estonia 41,326,363,381
Ethiopia 41,326
Fernie, British Columbia, Canada. 34
Fiji Islands 47
Finland 41,326,363,381
Florence, Italy 50,67
Flushing, Netherlands (see Rotter-
dam) ..... 54,77
Foochow, Fukien, China 37,63
Formosa. See Taiwan.
Fort William and Port Arthur,
Ontario, Canada 34
France 41,64,326,363,382
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.. 44,65
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Can-
ada (see Halifax) 34
French Indo-China (see Saigon) 43,63
Page
French Somali Coast (see Djibouti). 41, 43
French West Africa (see Dakar) 43
French West Indies (see Marti-
nique) 43
Fukien, China (see Amoy and Foo-
chow) 37,63
Funchal, Madeira (.see Portugal) 56
Galway, Irish Free State (see Dub-
lin) 49,67,77
Geneva, Switzerland .-. 58,70
Genoa, Italy.. 50,67
Georgetown, British Guiana 47
Germany 43,64,326,364,383
Ghent, Belgium 33,63
Gibraltar 46
Glasgow, Scotland 45,65
Gonaives, Haiti (see Cape Haitien). 48, 77
Goteborg, Sweden 58, 70
Great Britain 44,65,327,364,385
Greece 47,67,327,364,387
Grenada, British West Indies (see
Trinidad) 47,77
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico 53, 68
Guatemala 48,327,364,388
Guatemala, Guatemala 48
Guayaquil, Ecuador 40,72
Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico 53,68
Guerrero, Mexico (see Acapulco).. 52,68
Guiana, British (see Georgetown)... 47
Guiana, Netherland (see Para-
maribo) 47.54
Ilabana, Cuba 39,72
Hague (The), Netherlands.... 54
Haiti .. 48,328,364,389
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 34,72
Hamburg, Germany 44,65
Hamilton, Bermuda 47
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada __ 47
Hankow, Hupeh, China 37,63
Harbin, Kirin, Manchuria, China. . 37, 63
Havre, France 42,64
Hawaii 328
Helsingfors, Finland • 41
Honduras 48, 67, 328, 364, 389
Honduras, British (see Belize) 47
Hong Kong 46,63
Hopei, China (see Tientsin) 38,64
Hull, England.. 45,65
Hungary... 49,328,364,390
Hupeh, China (see Hankow) 37,63
India 46,66
Indies. See East Indies and West
Indies.
Indo-China, French (see Saigon)... 43,63
Iquique, Chile 36
Iraq : 49
Ireland, Northern (see Belfast) 45,65
Irish Free State.. 49, 67, 329, 365, 390
Istanbul, Turkey 59,70.72
Italy... 49,67,329,365,390
Izmir, Turkey 59,70
Pago
Jalisco, Mexico (see Guadalajara) . . 53, 68
Jamaica, West Indies (see King-
ston) 47.67
Japanese Empire 50,68,329,365,395
Java, Netherland East Indies (see
Batavia and Surabaya) 54,69
Jfremie, Haiti (see Port au Prince) . 48, 77
Jersey, Channel Islands (see South-
ampton, England) 46,66,77
Jerusalem, Palestine 55
Johannesburg, Transvaal, Union of
South Africa 59
Jugoslavia. See Yugoslavia.
Kalamata, Greece (see Patras)... 48,67, 77
Karachi, India 46,66
Kenora, Ontario, Canada (see Win-
nipeg) 36,77
Kenya, East Africa (see Nairobi)... 46
Kiangsu, China (see Nanking and
Shanghai). 37,38.63,64
Kiaochow, China (see Tsingtao)... 38,64
Kingston, Jamaica 47,67
Kingston, Ontario, Canada 34
Kirin, Manchuria, China (see Har-
bin) 37,63
Kobe, Japan 51.68
Kongo. See Congo Association,
States of.
Korea (see also Chosen) 329
Kovno, Lithuania 52
Kwangtung, China (see Canton
and Swatow) 37,38,63,64
La Guaira, Venezuela (see Cara-
cas) 60,71
La Oroya, Peru (see Callao-Lima) .. 56, 77
La Paz, Bolivia 33
La Romana, Dominican Republic
(see Santo Domingo) 40, 77
Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa 46
Las Palmas, Canary Islands (see
Tenerife 58,70
Latvia 51,329,365,395
Lausanne, Switzerland. 58,70
Leghorn, Italy 50.67
Leipzig, Germany 44.65
Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada (see
Calgary) 34.77
Liaoning, Manchuria, China (see
Mukden) 37.63
Liberia 51,329,396
Lille, France 42,64
Lima, Peru... 56
Lisbon, Portugal 56,70,72
Lithuania. 52,329,365.396
Liverpool, England 45,66
London, England 44,66,72
London, Ontario, Canada.. 34
Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico (see
Mazatlan) 53,77
Lourenfo Marques, Mozambique,
Africa 56
Lower California, Mexico (see En-
senada and Mexicali) 53, 68
INDEX OF PLACES
453
I
Page
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
(see Halifax)... 34,77
Luxemburg 52. 63. 330, 365, 397
Luxemburg, Luxemburg 33,52,63
Lyon, France -- 43,64
Madagascar (see Tananarive) 43,64
Madeira (see Funchal itnder Portu-
gal) 56
Madras, India 46,66
Madrid, Spain
Malaga, Spain...
Malmo, Sweden
Malta
Managua, Nicaragua.
Manaos, Brazil (see Para).
I
.. 57,70
.. 57,70 {
.. 58,70 I
46
54
33
Manchester, England... 45,66 :
Manchuria (see Dairen, Harbin, i
and Mukden) 37,51,63 !
Manitoba, Canada (see Winnipeg) . 36 j
Manzanillo, Cuba (see Santiago)... 39,77
Maracaibo, Venezuela 60,71
Marseille, France.. 43.64
Martinique, French West Indies... 43 '
Matagalpa, Nicaragua (see Corinto). 54, 77
Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico.. 53,68 1
Matanzas, Cuba 39
Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico 53,68
Medan, Sumatra, Netherland East !
Indies 54.69
Medellin, Colombia (see Barran-
quilla) - 38,64
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 47,67
Mesopotamia. See Iraq,
Messina, Italy 50,67
Mexican, Lower California, Mex-
ico 53,68
Mexico 52.68.330,366,397
Mexico, D. F., Mexico 52,68,72
Milan, Italy 50,67
Mollendo, Peru (see Callao-Lima) . . 56, 77
Monaco 53,69,402
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada 35
Monrovia, Liberia 51
Montenegro (see also Yugoslavia).. 330
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico... 53, 68
Montevideo, Uruguay 59
Montreal, Quebec, Canada 35.72
Morocco 53,330
Mozambique, Africa (see Lou-
renfo Marques)... 56
Mukden, Liaoning, Manchuria,
China 37,63
Munich, Germany 44,65
Nagasaki, Japan
51
68
Nagoya, Japan
51
68
Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa.
46
Nanaimo, British Columbia,
Can
ada (see Victoria)
36
77
Nanking, Kiangsu, China....
37
63
Nantes, France
43,64
_ _ .'iO.67
7?
Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas.
47
Natal (see Durban)
59
Page I
Netherland East Indies (see Bata-
via, Medan, and Surabaya) 54,69 >
Netherland Guiana (see Para-
maribo) 47,54
Netherland West Indies (see Cu-
rasao). - 54
Netherlands 54, 69, 330, 366, 402
New Brunswick, Canada (see
Moncton, St. John, and St. Ste-
phen; also Fredericton under Hali-
fax) 34,35
New Granada. See Colombia.
New Providence, Bahamas (see
Nassau). 47
New South Wales, Australia (see
Sydney) 47,67
New Zealand 47,67
Newcastle, New Brunswick, Can-
ada (see Moncton) 35, 77
Newcastle-on-Tyne, England 46,66
Newfoundland. 47
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada 35
Nicaragua 54,69,331,366,404
Nice, France 43,64
Nigeria, West Africa (see Lagos)... 46
Nogales, Sonora, Mexico 53,68
North Bay, Ontario, Canada (see
Toronto) 35
Northern Ireland (see Belfast) 45,65
Norway 55,69.331,366,405
Nova Scotia, Canada (see Halifax,
Sydney, and Yarmouth) 34, 35, 36
Nuevitas, Cuba 39
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mex-
ico 53, 68
Nuevo Leon, Mexico (see Monter-
rey) 53,68
Ocean Falls, British Columbia,
Canada (see Vancouver) 35, 77
Oceania. See Australia, Fiji Is-
lands, Netherland East Indies,
New Zealand, and Society
Islands.
Ontario, Canada (see Fort Wil-
liam and Port Arthur, Hamilton,
Kingston, London, Niagara Falls,
Ottawa, Sarnia, Sault Ste. Marie,
Toronto, and Windsor; also Ke-
nora under Winnipeg) 34,35,36
Oporto, Portugal 56,70
Oran, Algeria (see Algiers) 43,77
Oslo, Norway. 55,69,72
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 34,72
Pacific Islands. See Australia, Fiji
Islands, Netherland East Indies,
New Zealand, Society Islands,
and Yap.
Palermo, Italy 50,67
Palestine 55
Panama 55,331,366,407
Panama, Panama 55,72
Papal States.... 331
Par4, Brazil 33,63
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Paraguay 55,331,366,407
Paramaribo, Netherland Guiana. 47, 54, 77
Paris, France 41,64,72
Patras, Greece 48,67
Peiping (Peking), China 36
Penang, Straits Settlements 46,66
Pernambuco, Brazil 33,63
Persia 55.332,366,408
Peru 56,332,366,408
Peru-Bolivian Confederation 332
Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico.. 53, 68
Plymouth, England 46,66
Poland 56,332,366,409
Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada (see
Fort WilUam and Port Arthur) .. 34
Port au Prince, Haiti 48
Port de Paix, Haiti (see Cape Hai-
tien) 48,77
Port Elizabeth, Cape Province,
Union of South Africa 59
Port Limon, Costa Rica 38
Port Said, Egypt 40
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul,
Brazil 33,63
Portugal 56, 70, 332, 367, 410
Prague, Czechoslovakia 39
Pretoria, Transvaal, Union of South
Africa 59
Prince Edward Island, Canada
(see Chr.rlottetown) 34
Prince Rupert, British Columbia,
Canada 35
Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico 53,69
Prussia 333
Puerto Barrios, Guatemala (see
Guatemala) 48
Puerto Cabello, Venezuela 60,71
Puerto Castilla, Honduras (see
Ceiba) 49
Puerto Cortes, Honduras 49,67
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. 40
Puntarenas, Costa Rica (see San
Jose)... 38,77
Quebec, Canada (see Montreal,
Quebec, Riviere du Loup, and
Sherbrooke) 35
Quebec, Canada 35
Queensland, Australia (see Bris-
bane) 47,66
Queenstown. See Cobh.
Quito, Ecuador 40
Rangoon, India. 46,66
Recife, Brazil. See Pernambuco.
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 35
Riga, Latvia 51
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 33,63,72
Rio Grande, Brazil (see Porto
Alegre) 33,77
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (see Porto
Alegre). 33
Riviere du Loup, Quebec, Canada. 35
Rome, Italy 49,67
Rosario, .\rgcntina 32,63
454
INDEX OF PLACES
Page
Roseau, Doiiuiiic:i, British West
Indies {see Barbados) 47,77
Rotterdam, Netherlands .- 54,69
Rumania 57,333,367,410
Russia... 333,367,411
Sagua la Grande, Cuba (see Cien-
fuegos)... 39,77
Saigon, French Indo-China 43,63
St. George's, Bermuda (see Hamil-
ton) 47,77
St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. 35
St. John's, Newfoundland... 47
St. Leonard, New Brunswick, Can-
ada (see St. Stephen).. 35,77
St. Lucia, British West Indies (see
Barbados) 47,77
St. Michael 's, .Azores (see Portugal) . 56
St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Can-
ada ^- 35
Salaverry, Peru (see Callao-Lima) . 56, 77
Saloniki, Greece 48,67
Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico 53,69
Salvador. See El Salvador.
San Jose, Costa Rica 38
San Jos6, Guatemala (see Guate-
mala) 48, 77
San Luis Potosi, Mexico 53,69
San Marino 57, 70, 411
San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican
Republic (see Santo Domingo) _ _ 40, 77
San Salvador, El Salvador 41
Sanchez, Dominican Republic (see
Puerto Plata) 40,77
Santa Marta, Colombia 38,64
Santiago, Chile -. 36,72
Santiago, Cuba.. .-. 39
Santo Domingo, Dominican Re-
public 40
Santos, Brazil 33,63
Sao Paulo, Brazil 34,63
Sardinia 334
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada 35
Saskatchewan, Canada (see Re-
gina).. - 35
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Can-
ada 35
Scotland (see Dundee, Edinburgh,
and Glasgow) 45,65
Senegal, French West Africa (see
Dakar) 43
Seoul, Chosen 51,68
Serbia (see also Yugoslavia).. 334
Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, King-
dom of the. See Yugoslavia.
.Seville, SpHin 58,70
Shanghai, Kiangsu, China .-. 37,64
Shantung, China (see Chefoo and
Tsinan) 37,38,63,64
Page
Sheffield, England 46,66
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada 35
Siam 57,334,367,411
Sinaloa, Mexico (see Mazatlan) 53,68
Singapore, Straits Settlements . . 46, 66, 72
Smyrna, Turkey. See Izmir.
Society Islands, Oceania (see Ta-
hiti) 43
Sofia, Bulgaria.. 34
Sonora, Mexico (see Agua Prieta,
Guaymas, and Nogales) 52,53,68
South Africa, Union of. See Union
of South Africa.
South Australia (see Adelaide) 47,66
Southampton, England 46,66
Spain 57,70,334,367,411
Stavanger, Norway 55,69
Stockholm, Sweden 58,70,72
Straits Settlements (see Penang and
Singapore) 46,66
Strasbourg, France..- 43,64
Stuttgart, Germany 44,65
Sumatra, Netherland East Indies
(see Medan) 54,69
Summcrside, Prince Edward Island,
Canada (see Charlottetown) 34,77
Surabaya, Java, Netherland East
Indies 54,69
Suva, Fiji Islands 47
Swatow, Kwangtung, China 38,64
Sweden 58,70,335,367,413
Sweden and Norway 335
Switzerland 58,70,335,367,414
Sydney, New South Wales, Aus-
tralia. 47,67,72
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada 35
Syria 59,70
! Pag«
i Tocopilla, Chile (see .\ntofagasta)._ 36,77
j Tokyo, Japan 50,68,72
I Toronto, Ontario, Canada 35
Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico 53,69
Transvaal (see Johannesburg and
Pretoria) 59
Trieste, Italy _ 50,67
Trinidad, British West Indies 47
Tsinan, Shantung, China... 38,64
Tsingtao, Kiaochow, China 38,64
Tunis, Tunisia 43
Tunisia (see Tunis) 43
Turin, Italy 50,67
Turkey 59,70,336,367,415
Tuxpan, Vera Cruz, Mexico (see
Tampico) 53, 77
Two Sicilies 336
Union of South Africa 59,336,367
Uruguay. 59,336,368,415
Valencia, Spain 58,70
Valparaiso, Chile 36
Vancouver, British C o 1 u m b i a ,
Canada 35,72
Venezuela 60, 70, 336, 368, 416
Venice, Italy 50,67
Vera Cruz, Mexico (see Vera Cruz;
also Tuxpan under Tampico) 53, 69
Vera Cruz, Vera Cruz, Mexico 53,69
Victoria, Australia (see Melbourne) . 47, 67
Victoria, Brazil (see Rio de Janeiro) . 33
Victoria, British Columbia, Can-
Tahiti, Society Islands, Oceania...
Taihoku, Taiwan
Taiwan (see Taihoku)
Talcahuano, Chile (see Valparaiso) .
Tallinn, Estonia
Tamaulipas, Mexico (see Mata-
moros, Nuevo Laredo, and Tam-
pico) 53,
Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Tananarive, Madagascar
Tangier, Morocco
Tarragona, Spain (see Barcelona). 57,
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Teheran, Persia
Tola, Honduras (see Ceiba)..
Tenerife, Canary Islands
Texas
The Hague, Netherlands
Thessalonica, Greece. See Saloniki.
Tientsin, Hopei, China
Tirana, Albania
53,69
43,64
53,72
70,77
48,67
55
49,67
58,70
335
54
38,64
32
Vienna, Austria 32,72
Vigo, Spain 58,70
Wales (see Cardiff) 45,65
Warsaw, Poland 56,72
Wellington, New Zealand 47,67,72
West Africa (see Dakar and Lagos) . 43, 46
West Indies. See Cuba and Haiti;
under France: Martinique; under
Great Britain, etc.: Barbados,
Hamilton, Kingston, Nassau, and
Trinidad; under Netherlands:
Curacao.
Windsor, Ontario, Canada 36
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 36,72
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. . 36
Yokohama, Japan.. 51,68
Yucatan, Mexico (see Progreso) 53,69
Yugoslavia 60,71,337,368,417
Yunnan, China (see Yunnanfu) 38,64
Yunnanfu, Yunnan, China 38,64
Zagreb, Yugoslavia. 60,71
Zurich, Switzerland .- 58,70.72
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