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REGISTER
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OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
U. S. SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMFNTfe
SEP 30 1936
THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
REGISTER
OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
JULY 1, 1936
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1936
Forsaleby the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. -------------- 60 cents (paper cover)
Publication No. 915
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CONTENTS
Page
Abbreviations and symbols viii
Organization of the Department 1
The Secretary of State 1
The Under Secretary of State 2
Assistant Secretary of State (Carr) 2
Assistant Secretary of State (Moore) 3
Assistant Secretary of State (Saj're) 3
Assistant Secretary of State (Welles) 3
Office of the Legal Adviser 3
The Chief Clerk and Administrative Assistant 4
Board of Foreign Service Personnel 6
Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service 6
Division of Foreign Service Administration 7
Foreign Service Buildings Office 9
Division of Foreign Service Personnel 9
Foreign Service Officers' Training School 9
Division of Far Eastern Affairs 10
Division of Latin American Affairs 10
Division of ^^ estern European Affairs 11
Division of Near Eastern Affairs 11
Division of Mexican Affairs 11
Division of Eastern European Affairs 12
Division of Current Information 12
Office of the Economic Adviser 12
Office of Coordination and Review 13
Passport Division 13
Bureau of Accounts 16
Treaty Division 16
Translating Bureau 17
Division of Communications and Records 17
Visa Division 19
Division of Protocol and Conferences 19
Office of the Historical Adviser 20
Division of Research and Publication 21
Division of Trade Agreements 23
Office of Arms and Munitions Control 23
Board of Appeals and Review 24
Conciliation Committee 24
Officers and personnel 25
Officers 25
Classified personnel 25
Professional and scientific service 25
Subprof essional service 26
Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service 27
Custodial service 33
Unclassified personnel 34
Department 34
Passport agencies 34
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3. Retirements from the Department 35
4. Foreign Service of the United States 36
Afghanistan, 36; Albania, 36; Argentina, 36; Austria, 36; Belgium and Possessions, 37;
Bolivia, 37; Brazil, 37; Bulgaria, 38; Canada, 38; Chile, 40; China, 40; Colombia, 41;
Costa Rica, 42; Cuba, 42; Czechoslovakia, 43; Danzig, Free City of, 43; Denmark,
43; Dominican Republic, 43; Ecuador, 43; Egypt, 43; El Salvador, 44; Estonia, 44;
Ethiopia (Abyssinia), 44; Finland, 44; France and Possessions, 45; Germany, 47;
Great Britain and Northern Ireland, British Dominions beyond the Seas, India, 48;
Greece, 51; Guatemala, 51; Haiti, 51; Honduras, 51; Hungary, 52; Iran (Persia),
52; Iraq (Mesopotamia), 52; Irish Free State, 52; Italy and Possessions, 52; Japanese
Empire, 53; Latvia, 54; Liberia, 55; Lithuania, 55; Luxemburg, 55; Mexico, 55;
Morocco, 56; Netherlands and Possessions, 57; Nicaragua, 57; Norway, 58; Palestine,
58; Panama, 58; Paraguay, 58; Peru, 58; Philippine Islands, 59; Poland, 59; Portugal
and Possessions, 59; Rumania, 60; Siam, 60; Spain, 60; Sweden, 61; Switzerland, 61;
Syria, 61 ; Turkey, 62; Union of South Africa, 62; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
62; Uruguay, 62; Venezuela, 63; Yugoslavia, 63.
Foreign Service officers on detail as inspectors 64
Foreign Service officers assigned to the Department 64
Foreign Service officers detailed temporarily to the Department 65
5. Consular districts 66
Description of consular districts 66
Allocation of provinces, states, etc., to consular districts 75
6. Supervisory consulates general 91
7. Tariff of United States consular fees 92
8. Disposition of fees and compensation of consular agents and vice consuls 96
Fees collected at consular agencies for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1935 96
9. Principal officers of the Department, chiefs of mission, and diplomatic agents previously
in the ranks of the Foreign Service 97
10. List of diplomatic missions 98
11. Salaries in the Foreign Service . 98
12. Classification of Foreign Service officers 99
13. Retirements in the Foreign Service 116
Foreign Service officers 116
Vice consuls (noncareer) and clerks 118
14. Biographies 119
Personnel of the Department of State and of the Foreign Service 119
Diplomatic and Foreign Service officers who have died since July 1, 1935 293
15. Diplomatic, consular, and Foreign Service officers who have resigned, retired, or died
in the Service since January 1, 1906 297
16. Presidents of the United States and principal officers of the Department, 1789-1936 307
Presidents of the United States and Secretaries of State, 1789-1936 307
Counselors for the Department of State, 1909-1919 311
Under Secretaries of State, 1919-1936 311
Assistant Secretaries of State, 1853-1936 312
Special Assistants to the Secretary of State, 1930-1936 314
Claims Clerks, 1849-1855 315
Examiners of Claims, 1866-1891 315
Sohcitors, 1891-1931 315
Legal Adviser, 1931-1936 315
Chief Clerks, 1789-1936 316
CONTENTS VII
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17. Diplomatic agents of the United States 317
Diplomatic agents prior to 1789 317
Principal diplomatic agents, 1789-1936 319
18. Regulations concerning precedence of diplomatic agents 336
19. Organization of the Foreign Service 337
General information 337
Laws and regulations 342
Index of persons 353
Geographical index 374
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
c. — consulate
c.a. — consular agency
e.g. — consulate general
c.s. — consular section
d.a. & d.o. — district accounting and dis-
bursing office
e.— embassy
I. — legation
o.s.b. — office of the superintendent of
building
v.c. — vice consulate
* indicates an officer who holds both diplomatic and consular commissions.
t indicates an officer who is assigned for language study.
X indicates that the date given does not show the total length of continuous service of the officer
at the post. For this information see the officer's biography.
§ indicates that the officer's service has been interrupted. The date given represents the com-
mencement of his present period of service. For his prior service see the officer's biography in
this Register or in the Register indicated by section 15.
II indicates an officer who has been retired under the provisions of the acts of May 24, 1924, July
3, 1926, or February 23, 1931.
tt indicates a diplomatic or Foreign Service officer who has resigned or retired since July 1, 1935.
** indicates a vice consul who receives no compensation except when in charge of a post.
A-C__
A-C/C
A-M.,
A-S._,
A-W_.
AP...
BA.._
CA__.
CC...
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CR...
DCR_
EA -.
EE...
FA.._
FBO.-
FE„.
FF-..
.Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Carr. FSS_
-Consular Commercial Office. HA_.
.Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Moore. LA_.
.Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Sayre. LE_.
. Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Welles. MA_
-Appointment Section. ME_
-Bureau of Accounts. NE_.
-Office of Arms and Munitions Control. PC.
.Office of the Chief Clerk. PD..
-Division of Current Information. RP_.
.Office of Coordination and Review. S
.Division of Communications and Rec- SA__
ords. SS„.
.Office of the Economic Adviser. SU_.
.Division of Eastern European Affairs. TA..
.Division of Foreign Service Administra- TD..
tion. TR-.
-Foreign Service Buildings Office. U
.Division of Far Eastern Affairs. VD_.
.Division of Foreign Service Personnel. WE.
__ Foreign Service School.
-.Office of the Historical Adviser.
..Division of Latin American Affairs.
..Office of the Legal Adviser.
...Mail Section.
..-Division of Mexican Affairs.
..Division of Near Eastern Affairs.
..Division of Protocol and Conferences.
..Passport Division.
__ Division of Research and Publication.
-.Secretary of State.
_ . Special Assistant to the Secretary of State.
..Stenographic Section.
-.Supply Section.
..Division of Trade Agreements.
..Treaty Division.
.-Translating Bureau.
. . Under Secretary of State.
.-Visa Division.
.--Division of Western European Affairs.
1. ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
The Secretary of State, who is the highest ranking Cabinet member, is charged, under the
direction of the President, with the conduct of negotiations of whatever character relating to
the foreign affairs of the United States, and has charge of the correspondence with the diplo-
matic and consular representatives of the United States and with the representatives of
foreign powers accredited to the United States. The Secretary of State grants and issues
passports to nationals of the United States. Exequaturs to foreign consuls in the United
States are issued through his office. He prescribes, promulgates, and administers regulations
under treaties and laws governing international traffic in arms. He has custody of the seal
of the United States, of records relating to Presidential electors, and of the originals of all
acts and resolutions of Congress, and treaties, conventions, protocols, and other international
agreements to which the United States is a party and proclamations thereof by the President.
He certifies the adoption of amendments to the Constitution of the United States. He pub-
lishes the acts and resolutions of Congress, territorial papers, treaties and other international
acts of the United States, and papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States.
Cordell Hull, Secretary of State
Harry A. McBride,' Assistant to the Secretary
Cecil Wayne Gray i Edward T. Wailes '
Will Harris, Private Secretary
Hazel H. Roberts, Stenographer
Messengers
Clayborne Tennille Louis S. Myers Thomas P. Roache
James R. Warren, Chauffeur
Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
Charged with such duties as may be assigned by the Secretary of State.
James Clement Dunn,^ Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
George A. Morlock, Private Secretary
1 Foreign Service ofHcer.
2 Also Chief of the Division of Western European Affairs.
65847 — 36
2 REGISTER OF THE DEI'ARTMENT OF STATE
THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE
The Under Secretary of State is the principal assistant to 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, and in other work
of a highly responsible character. 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 Under Secretary of State is charged
with the general direction of the work of the Department of State and of the Foreign Service.
, Under Secretary oj Slate
Charles E. Bohlen,' Assistant to the Under Secretary
Louis E. Mundy, Secretary to the Under Secretary
Mary Agnes Breen, Clerk
Charles A. Reeder, Messenger
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
Charged with the administration of the Department of State and the Foreign Service and with
supervision of matters relating to personnel and management; is Chairman of the Board of
Appeals and Review; is legislative, budget, and fiscal oflScer, charged with the supervision
and preparation of estimates of appropriations of the Department and its several activities,
their presentation to the Congress, and the allotments and expenditures of appropriations
when made; has supervision also over all matters pertaining to consular affairs, passports,
visas, Foreign Service buildings, and international conferences; is Chairman of the Board of
Foreign Service Personnel, the Board of E.xaminers for the Foreign Service, and the Foreign
Service Officers' Training School Board.
Wilbur J. Carr, Assistant Secretary of State and Budget Officer
Keith Merrill, Executive Assistant
Arden E. Bing, Assistant to the Assistant Secretary
Rebekah L. deLashmutt, Private Secretary
Vera N. Gallop, Clerk
Arthur J. Smith, Messenger
Budget Office
Assistants to the Budget Officer
B. Leslie Vipond Ella A. Logsdon
Luella Ollis, Clerk
Consular Commercial Office
James J. Murphy, Jr., Chief
G. Harold Keatley Aloysius Wenger Elizabeth B. Gibson
Clerks
Elsie B. Cheever Joseph P. Burg John L. Hill
Charlotte Bradshaw Susanna Hemry M. Elizabeth Eastman
Bertram E. Williams Winne H. Bowman Cleo B. Morrill
James W. Hardy, Messenger
' Foreign Service officer.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT d
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
Charged with such duties as may be assigned to him bj^ the Secretary of State.
R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State
Helene Mitchell, Private Secretary
Ann E. Mullen, Clerk
William W. Washington, Messenger
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
Charged with economic, financial, tariff, and general trade questions and such other duties as may
be assigned to him by the Secretary of State.
Francis B. Sayre, Assistant Secretary of State
John S. Dickey, Assistant to the Assistant Secretary
Eunice A. Lincoln, Private Secretary
Anna Belle Newcomb, Clerk
Robert T. Greenfield, Messenger
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
Charged with Latin American questions and such other duties as may be assigned to him by the
Secretary of State.
Sumner Welles, Assistant Secretary of Slate
Anna L. Clarkson, Private Secretary
Inez Johnston, Clerk
Burnett Booker, Messenger
OFFICE OF THE LEGAL ADVISER
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, including the preparation and presentation of the former class of cases
to international arbitral tribunals and the defense of the United States before such tribunals in
cases of claims made by foreign governments; questions of personal and private rights of aliens
in the United States and of American citizens in foreign countries, such as acquisition, inheri-
tance, 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
concerning 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, expatria-
tion, extradition, 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, Legal Adviser
James Alan Nash, Administrative Assistant
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Jacob A. Metzger
Joseph R. Baker
Ralph W. S. Hill
Richard W. Flournoy
William R. Vallance
Bert L. Hunt
Frank X. Ward
D. A. McDougal
Assistants to the Legal Adviser
Anna A. O'Neill
Herbert B. Collins
Joseph B. Matre
James Oliver Murdoek
E. Russell Lutz
Benedict M. English
Raymund T. Yingling
Frederick M. Diven
John Maktos
Marjorie M. Whiteman
Durward V. Sandifer
Ethel L. Lawrence
Walter E. Pelton
George S. Knight
Mary A. Duffy
Wallace W. Carter
Clerks
Messengers
Florence G. Sweet
Lewis A. Morse
THE CHIEF CLERK AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Is charged with supervision in matters relating to personnel administration (exclusive of the field
service); the administration of the appropriations "Salaries, Department of State" and "Con-
tingent Expenses, Department of State"; the allotment of office space, custody of the property
of the Department, and the maintenance of a current inventory; the authentication (for the
Secretary of State) of certain documents; the operation of the Federal coordinating service
for translating documents; the custody of the seal of the United States; the assembling and
maintaining for the Department of State of appropriate material for exhibition purposes at
expositions; the direction, as head, of the Appointment, Diplomatic Pouch and Mail, Steno-
graphic, Supply, Equipment and Exhibits, and Welfare Sections of his office; and such addi-
tional duties as may be delegated to him by the Secretary of State and the Assistant Secretary
of State and Budget Officer. Is Vice Chairman of the Board of Appeals and Review and
Liaison Officer with other executive departments and agencies of the Government.
Clinton E. MacEachran,' Chief Clerk and Administrative Assistant
Percy F. Allen, Assistant to the Chief Clerk and Chief of Appointment Section
Margaret S. Edwards, Administrative Assistant
Louise White, Administrative Assistant
Forrest D. Van Valin
Margaret L. Swanson
Clerks
Messengers
Warren McBeth
Harold G. Kissick
Martha T. Daane
Francis D. Wilson
Nicholas Anthony
Stephen Payne
Equipment and Exhibits
Millard L. Kenestrick, in charge
Charles F. Funkhouser, Assistant
Samuel Small, Foreman of Laborers
Bronson Proctor, Assistant Foreman
Emanuel Norris, Jr.
Wilton Belford
Machine Repair Shop
Raymond L. Stegmaier, in charge
Donald L. Blair
Edward Harris
Foreign Service oflBcer.
ORGANIZATION OP THE DEPARTMENT
Welfare Section
Eva Harris Jacobs, Nurse in charge
Stephen H. Quigley
WiU F. Dunker
Appointment Section
Percy F. Allen, Chief
Norvelle H. Sannebeck, Assistant Chief
Clerks
L. Virginia Garner
Clydia Mae Richardson
Albert S. Rice, Messenger
Helen V. Schroeder
Eoline Howze
Marguerite R. Roddy
Grace M. Horn
Viola T. Snyder
Mary Sprigman
Mildred E. Besore
Mary Louise Serrin
Cora M. Smith
Alice S. Downer
Bernardine F. Barlow
Frances M. Beach
Viola W. Faust
Dorothy S. Williams
Virginia C. Inge
D. Muriel Kluczny
Lois D. AUee
Stenographic Section
Edward B. Russ, Chief
Margaret F. Conover, Assistant Chief
Lillie B. Dowrick, Assistant to the Chief
Group Supervisors
Mary L. Meyer
Merlene Waddell
Vernita Bronson
Stenographers and Typists
Lillian Kramer
Audrey M. Welch
Lucille C. MacDougall
Rose L. Hanshew
Louella J. Livengood
Isabel Liddy
Marguerite Kupfer
Beatrice M. Fordyce
Ethel Mae Gribble
Florence Hochmuth
Amelia Rambausky
C. Jeanne Hackett
Minna B. Glover
Beulah M. Smithman
Viola H. Ratcliflf
Mildred J. Asbjornson
Florence M. Culpepper
Virginia D. Nelson
Lillian C. Roberts
Gussie A. Lassen
Helen A. Hankey
Violet I. Lake
Helen E. SkoHanik
Ruth F. Irwin
Helen M. Hardin
Mary Jane Grim
Alace May Harvey
Virginia I. Cullen
Gertrude C. Shallcross, in charge of duplicating
Clerks
Anna V. Burroughs
Cressy L. Kegg
Edward Wells
Messengers
Margaret W. Sutton
Ruth E. Lombard
James E. Jackson
Diplomatic Pouch and Mail Section
J. Brent Clarke, Superintendent
Albert W. J. Grotjohan, Assistant Siipcrintendent
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Ralph W. Pryor
Frank A. Sannebeck
Robert Warren
William H. Hester
Clerks
Richard D. Welsh
Jerome F. Cobbe
Chauffeurs
William J. Kelly
Raymond Tyler
Milton Baker, Laborer
James H. Martin
William E. Johnson
Antonio M. Richardson
Maceo Carter
Supply Section
Maitland S. Wright, Chief
John E. Richardson, Assistant Chief
Charles A. Slaughter, Clerk
Walter B. Edmonds, Packer
Laborers
Harry B. Gaines
Theodore R. Frye
BOARD OF FOREIGN SERVICE PERSONNEL
The duties of the Board of Foreign Service Personnel, under Executive Order No. 5642 of June 8,
1931, are: to submit to the Secretary of State for approval lists of Foreign Service officers in which
all Foreign Service officers shall be graded in accordance with their relative efficiency and
value to the Service; to recommend promotions in the Foreign Service, and to furnish the
Secretary of State with lists of Foreign Service officers who have demonstrated special capac-
ity for promotion to the grade of minister; to submit to the Secretary of State for his approval
and for transmission thereafter to the President, the names of those officers and employees
of the Department of State who, after five years of continuous service in an executive or quasi-
executive position, are recommended for appointment by transfer to the position of Foreign
Service officer; to submit to the Secretary of State the names of those Foreign Service officers
who are recommended for designation as counselois of embassy or legation; 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; to consider controversies and delinquencies
among the Service personnel and to recommend to the Secretary of State appropriate discipli-
nary action where required; to determine, for submission to the Secretary of State after con-
sidering recommendations of the Division of Foreign Service Personnel, that the efficiency
rating of an officer is unsatisfactory, thereby meaning below the standard required for the
Service, in order that the Secretary of State may take appropriate action.
Members of the Board
Wilbur J. Carr, Chairman
Sumner Welles
R. Walton Moore
BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR THE FOREIGN SERVICE
(Under Executive Order No. 5642 of June 8, 1931)
Wilbur J. Carr, Assistant Secretary of State
Sumner Welles, Assistant Secretary of State
R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State
Thomas M. Wilson,' Chief of the Division of Foreign Service Personnel
Lawson A. Moyer, Chief Examiner of the Civil Service Commission
' Foreign Service officer.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT 7
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.; supervision over the Department's despatch agencies
in New York, New Orleans, San Francisco, and London.
Herbert C. Hengstler,i Chief
Harry A. Havens, Assistant Chief
Laurence C. Frank, Assistant
Clarke P. Cole, Secretary to the Chief
Adele E. Dix, Chief Clerk of Division
Clerks
Mary E. Snyder George J. Webster
George G. Riddiford
G. Victor Lindholm
Ancel N. Taylor
Meigs E. Newkirk
Hugh C. McMillan
Maud M. Crane
Blanche S. Harlow
Administration Section
Francis E. Flaherty, in charge
Clerks
Frederick W. Denniston, Jr,
Edward R. Pierce
Susan H. Shuey
Rose S. Bryan
Rosalind H. Koerner
Janet M. Harter
Louise I. Baxley
Hazel A. MacDonald
Mary Josephine Donovan
Fred E. Hailer
Lucy A. Shults
Rosclla M. McLaughlin
Howard E. Sangston
Clarence J. Wriglit
Property Section
George Wilton, Jr., iu charge
Wanda N. Hobbs
Albert V. Caffee
Shipping Section
Clerks
Ruth J. Allen
Maynard B. Lundgren
Orlando F. Smith
• Foreien Service oflBcer.
Miscellaneous Section
Frances M. Marsh, in charge
Clerks
Leonice K. Bechtold
Virginia M. Ellis
Effie K. Turner
REGISTER OP THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
NoTARiALs Section
Glenn A. Smith
Documentation Section
Hugh L. Sturgis
Welfare Section
Madge M. Blessing
William L. Lewis
Messengers
Lorenzo Harrod
Rosemary Qiiinlan
Stephen E. Lato
Despatch Agency, New York
(45 Broadway)
Howard Fyfe, Despatch Agent
Walter B. Clare, Assistant Despatch Agent
Clerks
Stanley Zaveckas
Walter Kearney
William C. Schults
Despatch Agency, New Orleans
(Room 357, Post Office Building)
Leon Zinser, Despatch Age7it
Despatch Agency, San Francisco
(Room 5, Ferry Post Office)
Joseph F. Roberts, Despatch Agent
Despatch Agency, London
(6 Grosvenor Gardens, S. W. 1)
John H. E. McAndrews, Despatch Agent
District Accounting and Disbursing Office, Ottawa, Canada
(Foreign Service Fiscal District No. 1)
William McG. Harlow, District Accounting and Disbursing Officer
Zern Hiner, Assistant District Accounting and Disbursing Officer
District Accounting and Disbursing Office, Mexico, D. F., Mexico
(Foreign Service Fiscal District No. 2)
Victor H. Loftus, District Accounting and Disbursing Officer
District Accounting and Disbursing Office, Paris, France
(Foreign Service Fiscal District No. 3)
Cecil M. p. Cross, 1 District Accounting and Disbursing Officer
William P. Snow,* Assistant District Accounting and Disbursing Officer
Laurence J. Daymont, Assistant District Accounting and Disbursing Officer
'Foreign Service officer.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
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. 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.
Robert J. Phillips, Acting Chief
Earl R. Mosburg
ClerkH
Dorothy D. Morrison Marcia Eberlein
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
divisions of the Department concerning the work of Foreign Service officers; to interview
applicants and prospective applicants for the Foreign Service; to examine and recom-
mend 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 authorized officials; 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; 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.
Thomas M. Wilson,' Chief
John W. Bailey, Jr., Assistant Chief
Worthington E. Stewart, Administrative Officer
Edgar A. Shreve, Assistant Administrative Officer
Clerks
Marvin W. Will Myron S. Garland Mildred V. Deike
Joseph F. Mills, Messenger
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS' TRAINING SCHOOL
The Foreign Service Officers' Training 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 Officers' Training School Board.
The School Board
Wilbur J. Carr, Assistant Secretary of State
Sumner Welles, Assistant Secretary of State
R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State
Thomas M. Wilson,' Chief of the Division of Foreign Service Personnel
Lowell C. Pinkerton,' Director of the Foreign Service Officers' Training School
'Foreign Service officer.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
The School
Lowell C. Pinkerton,' Director
Cornelia B. Bassel, Assistant to the Director
Instructors
Lloyd C. Mitchell, Accounts and Returns
Harry A. Havens, Administration
Laurence C. Frank, Administration
Henry P. Dugan, Codes
Hugh L. Sturgis, Documentation of Mer-
chandise
Harry F. Worley,^ Documentation of Mer-
chandise
Glenn A. Smith, Estates and Notarial Functions
James J. Murphy, Jr., Foreign Commerce
John Farr Simmons,' Immigration Laws
James Oliver Murdock, International Law
— ■ — , Inventories
Ralph A. Boernstein,! Passports and Citizenship
• , Political Reporting
Albert V. CaflFee, 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, and Siam, and (in conjunction with the Division of Western
European Affairs and other interested divisions) with the Far Eastern possessions and territories
of European nations and the foreign-controlled islands of the Pacific not included therein, and
of such matters as concern this Department in relation to the American-controlled islands of
the Pacific and to the Far East in general; and has charge of such matters as concern this
Department in relation to the control of the traffic in narcotic drugs.
Stanley K. Hornbeck, Chief
Maxwell M. Hamilton, Assistant Chief
Stuart J. Fuller, Assistant Chief
Raymond C. Mackay
Eugene H. Dooman '
Ethel G. Christenson
Frank E. Duvall
Zohta M. Kent
Myrl S. Myers •
John Carter Vincent '
Clerks
Velda D. Mullins
Ethel J. Laser
Ruth E. Kelly
Paul A. Simmons, Messenger
William T. Turner i
H. Charles Spruks
Ann Marie Thain
Dibert L. Yeagley
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
Repubhc, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay,
Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela, and with all inter-American organizations.
Laurence Duggan, Chief
Joseph F. McGurk,' Assistant Chief
Willard L. Beaulac,' Assistant Chief
William R. Manning
Warren Kelchner
Donald R. Heath '
Nina G. Romeyn
Edith M. Gray
1 Foreign Sprvice officer
2 Treasury Department
Ed\vin Schoenrich '
George H. Butler '
Selden Chapin '
Clerks
Constance M. Supplee
Fay Sager
Samuel T. Reynolds, Messenger
Paul C. Daniels '
James W. Gantenbein '
Edward G. Trueblood »
Lottie M. Roark
Germaine E. Belangcr
ORGANIZATION" OF THE DEPARTMENT
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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 with international organizations in
Europe; European possessions in the Far East in conjunction with the Division of Far Eastern
Affairs.
James Clement Dunn,^ Chief
John Hickerson, Assistant Chief
Paul T. Culbertson, Assistant Chief
Joseph Flack '
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld i
John R. Minter
Clara L. Borjes
Albina L. Parkins
Albena M. Wilcox
Hugh S. Cumming, Jr.
Robert T. PeU
David Williamson *
Clerks
Eileen McKenny
Nettie N. Bagby
Charles H. Fennel, Jr., Messenger
John H. Morgan '
James C. H. Bonbright '
Theodore C. Achilles •
Vivian M. Smith
Mary L. Darley
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-Egj'ptian Sudan, Ethiopia,
Greece, Iran, Iraq, Palestine and Trans-Jordan, Rumania, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and
other countries of the Arabian Peninsula, Syria and the Lebanon, Turkey, and Yugoslavia.
Wallace Murray, Chief
Paul H. Ailing, Assistant Chief
Maynard B. Barnes,' Assistant Chief
James J. Durnan
Mary N. Birch
Raymond A. Hare '
Clerks
Gladys Chalfant
Thomas J. Delaney, Messenger
Amy C. Holland
Lucille Snvder
DIVISION OF MEXICAN AFFAIRS
Has general charge, under the Secretaries, of relations, diplomatic and consular, political and
economic, with Mexico.
Edward L. Reed,* Chief
Richard C. Tanis, Assistant Chief
Herbert S. Bursley '
L. Adelaide Watson
Clerks
Ruth C. Mason
Augustus Lee, Messenger
Anna Bruce Whitmore
1 Foreign Service oflBcer.
2 Also Special Assistant to the Secretary of State.
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DIVISION OF EASTERN EUROPEAN AFFAIRS
Has general charge, under the Secretaries, of relations, diplomatic and consular, political and
economic, with Estonia, Finland, Free City of Danzig, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and the
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Robert F. Kelley, Chief
Earl L. Packer,^ Assistant Chief
Landreth M. Harrison ' Norris B. Chipman i
Bernard Gufler i Raymond E. Murphy
Clerks
Jane B. Bassett Virginia H. James Anton B. Fabatz
Elizabeth B. Smith Charlotte L. Kushelevsky
Isaac Edwards, Messenger
DIVISION OF CURRENT INFORMATION
Is charged with the maintenance of relations between the Department and the domestic and foreign
press, the radio, and news reels; the preparation and distribution to officials of the Department
and the Foreign Service of daily press summaries and press clippings; dissemination of infor-
mation regarding the activities and policies of the Department of State and of the Government
generally to American representatives abroad; furnishing officials of the Department of State
and the Foreign Service with press bulletins, copies of texts, and general information bearing
upon foreign relations.
Michael J. McDermott, Chief
David McK. Key, i Assistant Chief
Howard Bucknell, Jr.i Sheldon Thomas
Clerks
Hurley S. Fisk Gladys E. Schukraft Agnes M. Carter
Alice McGavack Frances E. Feddersen
Messengers
Ulysses Prince, Jr. Robert S. Prioleau
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; estabhshes and maintains
liaison with the various economic bureaus in other departments; handles economic cases which
have no regional character or which overlap geographical divisions.
Herbert Feis, Economic Adviser
Frederick Livesey. Assistant Economic Adviser
Roy Veatch Leroy D. Stinebower Horace G. White, Jr.
Clerks
Marianna Davis Dorothy J, Wells
Lillian W. Wright Elsie Boelter
Clarence Compton, Messenger
• Foreign Service officer.
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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 before signing;
submits the correspondence to the appropriate officers for signature; maintains a current ready-
reference file of correspondence and an index of diplomatic precedents; keeps all offices of the
Department advised of any pertinent information concerning the correspondence of the De-
partment, as well as of changes in forms of address or changes in the accepted style of corre-
spondence. The Mailing Section of this office is charged with the dating and mailing of the
Department mail, with the certification of copies for the official records, and with answering
inquiries concerning or furnishing information from its records for the use of the Department.
Margaret M. Hanna, Chief
Blanche Rule Halla, Assistant Chief
Clerks
Sadie D. Moore Mary G. Lackey Ruth Patee Griffin
Helen L. Daniel Margaret Hall
Mailing Section
Clerks
George W. Matheny Rosemary S. Davenport Edna M. Lindsay
Messengers
Wilfred J. Duda Leland S. West
PASSPORT DIVISION
Is charged with the determination of the nationality status of applicants for passports and for
registration in consulates of the United States as American citizens; issuance of passports;
issuance of instructions on citizenship and passport matters to American diplomatic and
consular officers; issuance of instructions on passport matters to the executives of the several
insular possessions; supervision over the Department's passport agencies in New York, Chicago,
San Francisco, and Boston; direction of clerks of courts in passport matters; correspondence
regarding citizenship, passports, registration, and right to protection while abroad; prevention
and detection of fraud in passport matters and the preparation of cases involving fraud for
prosecution in the courts; issuance of letters of introduction.
Ruth B. Shipley, Chief
John J. Scanlan, Technical Adviser and Assistant Chief
F- Virginia Alexander, Assistant Chief
Ralph A. Boernstein '
George T. Heckert, Administrative Assistant
Clerks
Edith DeCell George R. Schooley Clarence T. Smith
' Foreign Service officer
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Correspondence Reviewing Section »
F. Virginia Alexander, Supervisor
Reviewers
Ethel Myers Julia F. Simpson Nellie Vass Myers
Research Section
Thomas F. Farrell
Fraud Section
Ashley J. Nicholas, Attorney and Supervisor
John C. Elliott, Junior Attorney
Clerks
John O. Bell Richard E. Branham
Elsie R. Hanson A. Fenwick Marsh
Drafting Section
Eugene C. Rowley, Jr., Attorney and Supervisor
Attorneys
Willis H. Young John T. White Clifford O. Barker
Correspondence Clerks
Bertha S. Rodrick Jennie V. Wright
Alice M. Covel Bernice L. Waterman
Examining Section
Walter P. Hibbs, Supervisor
Examiners
Albert B. Havenner Louis G. Owens Belle J. Abrams
Gladys E. Merriman William G. James Erna B. Tubbs
Vivian R. Craiey
Thomas B. Reid, Agent in charge of reception room
Cashier's Office
Charles P. Roach, Jr., Cashier
Clerks
Gladys A. Curtis Helen R. Riedesel
Information and Record Section
Elizabeth H. Phillips, Supervisor
Clerks
Catherine D. McKaig Elsie M. Carey Lloyd L. Gibson
Mary P. Kearney Mary J. Loar
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Alma A. Carroll
Sara A. M. Johnson
Ola May Stephan
Transcribing Section
Edwy L. Reeves, Supervisor
Mildred V. Dryer, Assistant Supervisor
Transcribers
Elsie C. Davis
Mary E. Owen
Eva S. Barnhart
Betty T. Warner
Alvena Peterman
Delores A. Oftedahl
Passport Writing Section
Maud Kennedy, Supervisor
Senior Operators
Carol Sorrell Rae Welch
Myra A. Murdock, Checker
Passport Mailing Section
Dudley L. Robertson, Supervisor
Paul W. Hallman
Subject File
Frances N. Dismon
Edgar Thomas
George A. Thomas
Messengers
Edward Fauntroy
Frederick A. Dodson
Passport Agency, Boston
(U. S. Post Office and Courthouse)
Harry H. Bolds, Passport Agent
Stoughton J. Richmond, Assistant Passport Agent
Passport Agency, Chicago
(810 New Post Office Building)
Robert A. Proctor, Passport Agent
John L. Barton, Assistant Passport Agent
Ingeborg Westin, Clerk
Elma V. Waldron
Matthew C. Earle
Harry P. Berliner
Passport Agency, New York
(Subtreasury Building)
Ira F. Hoyt, Passport Agent
James J. Hughes, Assistant Passport Agent
Clerks
Joseph Seller
Mary J. Staab
Eugene Straight, Messenger
Hulda Hultberg
George E. Maddocks
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Passport Agency, San Francisco
(Customhouse)
Somerset A. Owen, Passport Agent
Gordon Norquist, Assistant Passport Agent
Aloysius O. Horan, Clerk
BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS
Is charged with the supervision 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
Donald W. Corrick, Chief, Fiscal Control Section
Aura I. Middlekauflf
Lloyd C. Mitchell
Horace L. Talley
Lillian H. Middleton
Florence E. Frisby
Sophie Caplan
John E. Baugus
W. Scott Wilkerson
Louis L. Widmer
Clerks
Agnes H. Beckert
Ruth Harvey
Edward C. Moylan
Russell V. Lewis
Kathryn J. Wilson
Ross L. Whitney
Ruth M. Heitkamp
Charles M. Rice, Jr.
Emily S. Morrison
George H. Morris, Messenger
Arch Whitney
Stephen Hotsko
Charles B. Walstrom
James C. Hicks
Frances M. Hamrick
Herbert H. Henderson
C. Joseph Schick
Eugene A. O'Connor
TREATY DIVISION
Is 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 Chiej
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
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Stephen Latchford
Sydney Y. Smith
Francis Colt de Wolf
Thomas Griffin
Emily T. Chase
Charles I. Bevans
Assistants
Victor A. Wallace
Joseph T. Keating
Harry R. Turkel
Clerks
Clara J. Freeman
Marion K. Moore
Helen Woodrow Bones
George Scott, Messenger
Joseph A. Fennell
Harvey B. Otterman
Melvin L. Leap
Helen G. Kelly
Lillie V. Dickson
TRANSLATING BUREAU
Is charged with the translation of communications addressed to the President by heads of foreign
states; the translation of diplomatic notes and annexed documents, laws and regulations,
treaties between foreign countries, proceedings at international conferences, letters and doc-
uments from foreign countries on departmental business, and miscellaneous material referred
by the White House; occasional translations of the Department's communications into foreign
languages; the critical examination of foreign texts of draft treaties to which the United States
is to be a party with a view to the closest adjustment thereof to the English text; interpreting,
translating, and drafting in connection with international conferences. The Chief of the Trans-
lating Bureau acts as linguistic adviser to the Department.
Emerson Christie, Chief
Burton H. Lamore
John W. Perkins
Translators
Ignatius Jawney
Arthur L. Lebel
Fred G. Haskins
Clerks
Margaret C. Sunderland Ida May Stocker
, Messenger
DIVISION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND RECORDS
Is 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 August 15, 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 conduct of research in, the records of the former War Trade Board; the drafting of
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 distribu-
tion of official pubUcations 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 L. Corcoran, Administrative Assistant
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Telegraph Section
Henry P. Dugan, Chief
Clayton S. Becker, Assistant
4 Record Sections
Joseph W. McMahon, Supervisor
Chiefs of Sections
Charles Siegel, Passport Section
Walter H. Anderson, Western European
Section
Dorothy K. Butler, Commercial Section
Edward E. DriscoU, Latin American Section
Samuel S. Ford, Miscellaneous Section
David Crenshaw, Eastern European Section
De Lyle Davis, Immigration Section
Ruth K. Wailes, Personnel Section
Marie J. Ackerman, Claims Section
Leo J. Vincelette, Far Eastern Section
Lucy E. Collins, Near Eastern Section
Mary A. Sadler, Conference Section
, 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
Winfield S. Byars
Esther C. Janson
William V. Madden
Joseph D. Steele
John S. Whitt
Leo B. Hurney
John B. Wells
Mary A. Fuerst
Marjorie D. Glennan
Harry L. Madison
Ira P. Meyer
Alvin L. Petrain
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
George C. Windle
Burton R. Kirby
Delmar E. Webb
Florence M. Clayton
Irene S. Ulanytzky
Thomas F. Valenza
Clerks
William C. Clark
Sam M. Smith
Delia T. Buckley
Loretto E. FitzGerald
Olive F. Hardisty
Sarah B. McLean
Frances B. Paxson
Rhoda A. Mathews
Charles D. Dye
Glenn M. Gillette
Frances L. Hynson
Maude Myers
Isham W. Perkins
Lillian F. Phillips
Ricardo M. Purvis
L. Johnson Ratcliffe
Frank Place
Wilbur E. Nicholls
Ira James Noe
Berry R. Thompson
Wayne C. Bobst
James F. R. Garner
Ralph K. Hirst
Walter E. Jessop
May R. McKee
Lloyd A. Swanson
Mary E. Tallant
Ruth Rightmire
Julian S. Gate
Kenneth F. Channon
Thomas G. Sonner
M. Esther Dawson
Rose C. Gustafson
Elsie May Grim
Vernon H. Doane
Delbert D. Mehaflfy
Walter G. Walcavich
William T. Hopkins
James A. Hobbs
Louis M. Drury
Marie S. Peterson
Beth Blaskey
Mary C. Geesa
Mabel J. Pylc
Clyde H. Wortham
Norton P. Lawler
Elwood M. Browne
Edward C. Crouch
Frances B. Sheridan
Rufus L. Owen
Wilham E. Cooke
Nannie W. Berrey
Blanche Bowers
Mildred M. Smith
Katherine V. Renois
Ralph A. Vestal
George S. Thomas
Gladys I. Ertter
Warren V. Magruder, Jr.
ORGANIZATION OP THE DEPARTMENT
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Lucile M. Sutherland
Robbin Beckley
Margarete C. McCurdy
Marie L. Berger
George H. Marshall
Dorothy Gait Swimley
Lois B. Wilkins
Mertice T. Leer
Louisa Pastorini
Marie S. Clarke
Edward T. Simmons
Roswell N. Pinckney
Ralph C. Walker
Percy H. Evans
R. Gordon Cooper
Charles F. Hawkins
Raymond O. Watson
Joseph L. Sheehy
Nell Louise Curstead
Mary Jo Day
Harold T. MuUett
Kathryn M. Davis
Telephone Operators
Catherine E. Hannan, Chief Operator
Emma L. Baker
Eleanor F. Cograve
Messengers
Thompkins G. Ricks
Charles L. Johnson
Frank R. Hawkins
Robert H. Carter
William W. Hawley, Laborer
Rose B. Gault
Jennye Resnick
Agnes Utley
Violet E. Molz
Dorothy J. Dye
Mabel O. Aaker
Audrey Chew
Josephine C. Mulligan
Elmer A. Taylor
John W. Taylor
Ernest Snowden
Clarence F. Holmes
VISA DIVISION
Is charged with matters connected with the administration of the immigration laws insofar as
they concern the Department of State and its officers abroad in their function of controlling
abroad the entry of aliens into the United States.
John Farr Simmons/ Chief
Eliot B. Coulter, Assistant Chief
George L. Brandt i Francis P. Dormady
C. Paul Fletcher i
Robert C. Alexander
Clerks
Marjorie Moss
Herbert B. Monroe
Frances I. Smith
Elizabeth Hecht
Elsie M. Schneider
Luella I. O. Hovgren
Myra L. Goodwin
Mildred D. White
Agnes P. Bonnette
Harriett E. Sackett
Evelyn L. Nelson
Goldie B. Gould
Ethvl E. Wyckman
Messengers
William D. Evans
William G. Williams
DIVISION OF PROTOCOL AND CONFERENCES
Is charged with presentation to the President of ambassadors and ministers accredited to this
Government; with correspondence concerning their acceptability to this Government and of
correspondence concerning acceptability to foreign governments of like officers of the United
States; with questions regarding the rights and immunities in the United States of representa-
tives of foreign governments; with arrangements for all ceremonials of a national or inter-
national character in the United States or participated in by the United States abroad; with
the entertainment and protection of distinguished foreign visitors; with questions concerning
customs and other courtesies to foreign officials and distinguished visitors to the United States
1 Foreign Service officer.
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as well as to American officials abroad; with making arrangements for the visits of foreign
naval vessels, foreign military organizations, and other matters of ceremonial in connection
with the White House and the Department of State; with the preparation of the Diplomatic
List; with questions concerning medals and decorations conferred by foreign governments
upon military, naval, or civil officers of the United States; with the preparation of communica-
tions from the President to heads of foreign states; with responsibilities in connection with the
activities of the Interdepartmental Committee on Civil International Aviation (the Chief of
the Division is Executive Secretary of the Committee and keeps its records) ; with the obtaining
of permission for American aviators to make flights in foreign countries and for foreign aviators
to make flights in the United States; with arrangements for international conferences, congresses,
expositions, and conventions, in which the United States is to participate, at home or abroad,
and in cooperation with other branches of the Government and interested persons and organi-
zations, determining the extent and character of that participation; with supervision of the
fulfillment of the international obligations of the United States with respect to membership in
and expenditures for international treaty commissions, committees, bureaus, and other organi-
zations.
Richard Southgate, Chief
Charles Lee Cooke, Ceremonial Officer
Julius C. Holmes.i Assistant Chief
John H. Lord ' Eula McDonald
Administrative Assista7its
Helen F. Doran Mary E. Buford Sydney B. Smith
Clerks
Janie B. Warren Jane M. Davis Regina E. Faherty
Grace L. Wilson Viola Werfield Donald B. Eddy
Margaret S. Duffley
LeRoy Taylor, Messenger
OFFICE OF THE HISTORICAL ADVISER
Gives advice and submits recommendations to the Secretary of State on historical and constitu-
tional questions and matters of policy relating to current questions before the Department;
is charged with the editing and compilation of the Treaties and Other International Acts of the
United States, and of other publications; has supervision of the work of the Geographer of the
Department; has custody of the archives of the Department up to August 15, 1906, the orig-
inals of all treaties and conventions to which the United States is a party and proclamations
thereof by the President, the originals of all acts and resolutions of Congress, and amendments
to the Constitution; has custody of all records involving the preparation of the certificate
of the Secretary of State proclaiming that an amendment is a part of the Constitution and
of all records relating to Presidential electors.
Hunter Miller, Historical Adviser
Mahlon F. Perkins,' Assistant Historical Adviser
Richard S. Patterson, Assistant to the Historical Adviser
Carlton Savage, Associate in Historical Research
Administrative Office
Clerks
Louis E. Gates Evelyn MacMillan
Foreign Service oflScer.
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Office of the Geographer
S. W. Boggs, Geographer
Sophia A. Saucerman, Assistant Geographer
F. Irvine Buniham, Draftsman Dorothy C. Lewis, Map Librarian
Bernardine K. Rasmussen, Clerk
Archives Section
Natalia Summers, Archivist
Assistants
Arthur E. Beach Julia M. Bland
Alice Brown Correll Edward J. Thomas
Treaty Section
Rosa V. Sands, Editorial Assistant
Messengers
William M. Steen Charles M. Johnson
DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION
Research function involves the preparation of reports and memoranda on political and inter-
national questions for the Secretary of State and his assistants and, as occasion requires,
for the diplomatic missions and consular offices; the preparation of Foreign Relations of the
United States and other publications requiring special research work. Publication function
involves the editing and distribution of all Department publications (except those prepared
in the Office of the Historical Adviser) and the dissemination of information concerning them;
the compilation and editing of slip laws and Statutes at Large; the furnishing to Department
officials of copies of bills and information regarding status of legislation; the preparation of
printing and binding estimates of entire Department and the submitting of recommendations
for allocation of the printing and binding fund. Supervises Library of the Department and
work of the Editor of Territorial Papers.
Cyril Wynne, Chief
E. Wilder Spaulding, Assistant Chief
Administrative Office
Clerks
William Gerber C. Lucy MacLean
Helen J. Zilch Mary M. Gates
Research Section
Morrison B. Giflfen, Chief
Victor J. Farrar Ernest R. Perkins
George V. Blue James S. Beddie
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Edgar B. Nixon
Territorial Papers
Clarence E. Carter, Editor
Editorial Assistants
Lillie R. Carter
Mary Walton McCandlish
Irving L. Thomson
Amelia B. Deans
Myra J. DeBerry
Mary L. Renstrom
Nona L. Doherty
Library
Martha L. Gericke, Librarian
Yale O. Millington, Assistant Librarian
Library Assistants
Miriam T. Rooney
Grace W. Barry
Edith Miller
Hanna H. Blackstock
Rosine G. Pilliod
Gladys M. Dawes
Gwendolyn E. Murphy
Sarah Welcher
William E. Tietz
Inez J. Gardner
Matilda F. Axton
Virginia Burbank Angel
M. Augusta Clarke
Publishing Section
Bryton Barron, Chief
Irene B. Leach, Printing Clerk
Editorial Assistants
Edith F. Stiles
Richard E. Adlof, Jr.
Estelle Cornette
Mary P. Ogg
Burdette Everett Neiburg
Grace Alexander Grcfe
Moody Hull
John S. Moats
Special Documents Section
Alice M. BaU, Chief
Editorial Assistants
Madge Lee Guard Marjorie Hottel Doukas
Law Section
Norris E. Drew, Acting Chief
Editorial Assistants
Charles H. Miller E. D. Kuppinger
Clerks
John Patterson
Elizabeth C. D'Amour
Messengers
Waldra T. Nickens Vassar D. Gibson
Julius Lee, Laborer
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
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DIVISION OF TRADE AGREEMENTS
Carries out the provisions of the act entitled "An Act to Amend the Tariff Act of 1930", approved
June 12, 1934, insofar as they relate to the Department of State, and performs such other
duties as may from time to time be assigned to it by the Secretary of State.
Henry F. Grady, Chief
Harry C. Hawkins,^ Assistant Chief
Henry L. Deimel, Jr., Assistant Chief
Lynn R. Edminster
Charles F. Darlington, Jr.
George Gregg Fuller
Richard Eldridge
Jesse E. Saugstad
Carl A. Fisher i
Constant Southvv^orth
Harvey Klemmer
Ruth Russell
Amelia H. Hood
Elizabeth McGrory
Cornelia Groth
L. James Falck
Leonila Lloyd Biggins
Beatrice L. Comeau
Virginia B. Lewis
Einma Fell Paxson
Lois M. Fessler
Henry J. Wadleigh
Robert M. Carr
William A. Fowler
H. M. Catudal
L. J. de Rycke
Carl D. Corse
Leander B. Lovell
Clerks
Tomena Jo Thoreson
Grover Christine Sherrod
John Russell Young, Jr.
Claire Beckham
Claire Wertenbruch
Louise D. Bartlett
Katherine V. Hampton
Corinne D. Young
Mary-Lee Knox Martin
Rachel Campbell
Alan N. Steyne '
Jacques J. Reinstein
James C. Sappington, 3d
Chauncey L. Simering
Curtis W. Barnes
Cecil Thayer White
Edith H. Haines
Henry E. Allen
Jane R. Duenner
Myra E. Holt
Bainbridge C. Davis
Charles E. Hammond
Kirk M. Green
James H. Lewis
Anthony T. DuBusky
Messengers
Curtis White
Lawrence R. Shepherd
OFFICE OF ARMS AND MUNITIONS CONTROL
charged with the registration of manufacturers, exporters, and importers of articles proclaimed
by the President to be arms, ammvniition, and implements of war, the export or import of which
without a license would be a violation of any law of the United States; the issuance of licenses
for the exportation or importation of arms, ammunition, and implements of war under such
regulations as may be promulgated by the Secretary of State; the supervision of the export
trade in tin-plate scrap under such regulations as may be promulgated by the National Muni-
tions Control Board; such supervision of international traffic in arms, ammunition, and imple-
ments of war as falls within the jurisdiction of the Secretary of State under treaties and statutes.
Edgar P. Allen
Helen W. Cook
Elda B. Johnson
Joseph C. Green, Chief
Charles W. Yost, Assistant Chief
Robert V. Haig
Clerks
Hannah W. Drury
Edna M. Underwood
Victor E. Jones, Messenger
Leonard H. Price
Thelma I. Chamberlain
Hilda J. Gunderson
1 Foreign Service officer.
2 Designated Chief Aug. I, 1936.
24 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
BOARD OF APPEALS AND REVIEW
Wilbur J. Carr, Chairman
Clinton E. MacEachran,' Vice Chairman
Anna A. O'Neill Cyril Wynne
David A. Salmon John Hickerson
Margaret S. Edwards, Secretary
CONCILIATION COMMITTEE
Joseph R. Baker, Chairman
Harry A. Havens, Vice Chairman
F. Virginia Alexander Cornelia B. Bassel Frank E. Duvall
Dorothy J. Dye, Secretary
'Foreign Service officer.
2. OFFICERS AND PERSONNEL
OFFICERS
Name, oflBce, and salary
CORDELL Hull, Secretary of State ($15,000).-
, Under Secretary of State ($10,000)
Wilbur J. Carr, Assistant Secretary of State ($9,000)
R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State ($8,000) _
Francis B. Sayre, Assistant Secretary of State ($8,000). _.
Sumner Welles, Assistant Secretary of State, ($8,000)...
Green H. Hackworth, Legal Adviser ($9,000)_
Whence
ap-
pointed
Tenn...
N. Y.
Va...
Mass.
Md..
Ky...
Date of
com-
mission
Mar 4, 1933
July 1, 1924
Sept. 19, 1933
Nov. 17, 1933
Dec. 15,1933
July 1,19311
1 Appointed Solicitor for the Department of State Aug. 10, 1925; appointed Legal .Adviser July 1, 1931 (act of Feb. 23, 1931,
46 Stat. 1214).
CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICE
Name, grade, and salary
Grade eight— Chief professional
At $9,000:
Hackworth, Green n.
At $S,000:
Duggan, Laurence
Dunn, James Clement
Feis, Herbert
Hornbeck, Stanley K.
Kelley, Robert F.
Murray, Wallace
Southgate, Richard
Grade seven — Head professional
At $7,500:
Metzger, Jacob A
At $7,000:
Baker, Joseph R
Flournoy, Richard W
Hill, Ralph W. S.
Hunt, Bert L
Vallance, William R.
At $6,500:
Ailing, Paul H
Bailey, John W., Jr...
Barnes, Charles M
Culbertson, Paul T
Fuller, Stuart J
Green, Joseph C
Hamilton, Maxwell M
Hickerson, John
Li vesey , Frederick
McClure, Wallace...
McDermott, Michael J
Miller, Hunter
Phillips, Robert J
Whence
ap-
pointed
Ky.
N. Y..
N.Y-.
N.Y..
Colo..
Mass..
Ohio..
Mass..
Date of
appoint-
ment
July 1, 1931
Oct. 24,1935
Sept. 10, 1931
May 13,1931
July 1, 1928
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
Apr. 11,1935
Ohio....
July
1, 1928
Okla....
July
1, 1928
Md
July
1, 1928
Mo
July
1, 1928
N. Y....
Sept.
1, 1930
N. Y....
July
1, 1928
Conn.--
Nov.
19, 1934
Tex
Apr.
1, 1935
Va
Oct.
1, 1928
Kans
Jan.
28, 1932
Wis
Apr.
1, 1931
Ohio....
June
16, 1936
Iowa
.\pr.
i, 1931
Tex
Apr.
1, 1931
N. Y....
Dec.
1, 1930
Tenn....
July
1, 1928
Mass
May
1. 1936
N.Y....
May
1, 1931
N. Y....
Aug.
1,1933
Name, grade, and salary
Grade seven — Head professional^
Continued
At $6,500— Continued.
Tanis, Richard C.
Wynne, Cyril
Grade six— Principal professional
At $5,600:
Gumming, Hugh S., Jr..
Kelchner, Warren
Latchford, Stephen
Mackay, Raymond C
Manning, William R
McDougal, D. A
Minter, John R .-
Murphy, James J., Jr
Ward, Frank X
Grade five— Senior professional
At $5,200:
Boggs, S. W'
O'Neill, Anna A
At $5,000:
Collins, Herbert B.
Matre, Joseph B
Murdock, James Oliver
At $4,600:
Bing, Arden E
Coulter, Eliot B
de Wolf, Francis Colt
English, Benedict M
Giffen, Morrison B
Lutz, E. Russell
Pell, Robert T
Whence
ap-
pointed
N. J..
Calif.
Va
Pa
D. C..._
Wis
Tex
Okla...-
S. C
Pa
Pa
N.J
D. C...
Ga.
Ohio....
N. Y....
W. Va...
Ill
R. I
Nebr..-.
Mo
D. C...
N. Y...-
25
Date of
appoint-
ment
July 1,1930
Mar. 16,1936
June
Feb.
Nov.
Sept.
July
Sept.
July
Mar.
Apr.
July
July
12, 1936
16, 1936
28, 1934
1. 1935
1. 1930
22, 1933
1. 1936
24, 1931
1, 1930
1, 1930
3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July
Dec.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
July
May
14, 1931
1,1930
2, 1935
14, 1934
4. 1930
1. 1931
8, 1936
65847 — .36-
26
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Grade five—Senior professional-
Continued
At $4,600— Continued.
Scanlan, John J _
Spaulding-, E. Wilder..
Yingling, Raymund T
Yost, Charles W
Grade four— Full professional
At U,SOO:
Diven, Frederick M...
Gericke, Martha L
At $3,800:
Allen, Edgar P
Ball, Alice M
Dickey, John S
Durnan, James J
Keating, Joseph T
Keatley, G. Harold
Maktos, John
McDonaM, Eula
Mosburg, Earl R
Murphy, Raymond E
Sandifer, Durward V_
Saucerman, Sophia A
Stinebower, Leroy D
Thomas, Sheldon
Turkel, Harry R
Veatch, Roy
■Wallace, Victor A
Grade three — Associate professional
At $3,400:
Lawrence. Ethel L
Millington, Yale 0
Smith, Glenn A
At $:<i.?00:
Beddie, James S
Blue, George V
Farrar, Victor J
Fennell, Joseph A
Haig, Robert V
Knight, George S
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C.
Conn,
Md...
N. Y..
Md..
D. C.
Whiteman, Marjorie M Ohio
Pa....
D. C.
Mass..
D. C.
N. Y..
Pa....
Mich..
Tenn.
Md...
Me_..-
N. J...
Ill
Mich..
N. Y..
N. Y._
Oreg..
Utah..
Kans..
N. C.
Tenn ,
Iowa..
Oreg..
Kans-.
D. C
Md...
Tenn..
Date of
appoint-
ment
Dec. 1, 1930
Mar. 16, 1936
May 1, 1935
June 16, 1936
July
July
June
Feb.
Mar.
Dec.
June
Sept.
June
May
June
Aug.
Jan.
Apr.
June
Mar.
June
June
May
July
1, 1930
1, 1930
16, 1936
1. 1930
26. 1934
1. 1934
1. 1935
16, 1935
1,1931
10. 1934
5. 1935
30. 1935
9. 1936
1, 1936
1, 1935
22, 1935
1, J935
1, 1935
16, 1930
1, 1931
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 3, 1930
June 1, 1936
Oct. 1, 1930
Sept. 22, 1930
June 1,1935
June 22, 1936
Feb. 16, 1936
Name, grade, and salary
Whence
ap-
pointed
Grade three — Associate professional—
Continued
At ?S,£00— Continued.
Otterman, Harvey B
Patterson, Richard S
Pelton, Walter E
Perkins, Ernest R
Savage, Carlton
Spruks, H. Charles
Summers, Natalia..
White, Horace G., Jr
-Assistant professional
Grade two
M $i,S00:
Nicholas, Ashley J...
Weiigpr, Alnysius
Young, Willis H
.At $g,fiOO:
Beach, Arthur E
Burnham, F. Irvine.
Correl!, Alice Brown
Deans, Amelia B
DeBerry, Myra J I Va.
Leap, Melvin L ind
Price, Leonard H | Md
Pa.
D. C.
Vt..
Oreg
Pa...
Tenn....
Pa...
Ky
La
Minn..
Mo
Utah...
Utah...
Ala
Renstrom, Mary L_
Smith, Sydney B.._
Thomson, Irving L.
AVhite, John T
Grade one — J'lnior professional
At $2,400:
Pierce, Bertha E
At $2,300:
Holland, Amy C
At'$£,?OU:
Doherty, Nona L
Rooney, Miriam T
Alfl,00i/:
Barker. ClifTord O
Bairy, Grace W _.
Bland, Julia M
Elliott, John C
L'>wis, Dorothy C
Y.._
N.
Ill_...
Minn
D. C.
Calif...
Mass...
D. C...
Mass
R.I
Minn..
D. C...
Ga
111
Date of
appoint-
ment
Sept.
June
June
Oct.
June
Nov.
-4.pr.
Sept.
July
July
July
Apr.
July
Apr.
Jtme
Oct.
Sept.
June
Oct.
June
May
July
Oct. 1, 1930
July
July
July
July
Apr.
July
Sept.
1,1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1. 1930
1. 1935
1. 1936
8, 1930
SUBPROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Grade six — Senior subprofessional
At $2,Z00:
Sands, Rosa V
Grade five— Main subprofessional
At $1,800:
Blackstock, Hanna H..
Dawes, Gladys M
Jacobs, Eva Harris
Pilliod, Rosine G
Thomas, Edward J
D. C...
Me....
Ky-...
W. Va.
Ohio..
Ohio.-
July
1, 1930
May
1, 1932
Jan.
19, 1935
Apr.
16,1931
Oct.
1,1931
Apr.
1, 1935
Grade four— Assistant subprofessional
At $1,740:
Perkins, Isham W
At$l,6S0:
Murphy, Gwendolyn E
Grade three— Junior subprofessional
A' $1,440:
AVelcher, Sarah
Tenn..-
Nebr....
N. Y...
July I, 1930
Jan. 19, 19.35
Nov. 4, 1935
OFFICERS AND PERSONNEL.
27
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE
Name, grade, and salary
Grade sixteen— Special execviive
At $16,000:
Hull, Cordell
Grade fifteen— Senior executive
At $9,000:
Carr, Wilbur J
At $8,000:
Moore, R. Walton.
Sayre, Francis B..
Welles, Sumner. --
Grade fourteen— Executive
At $6,500:
Merrill, Keith
Grade thirteen— Chief administrative
At $5,600:
Salmon, David A.
Shipley, Ruth B..
Whence
ap-
pointed
Tenn.
N. Y.
Va.--
Mass..
Md...
Minn..
Conn.
Md..
Grade twelve— Head administraiire
At $5,200:
Cooke, Charles Lee
At $5,000:
Hanna, Margaret M
Smith, Sydney Y
At $i,800:
Stewart, Worthington E.
At $/„600:
Blackburn, Katherine C.
Havens, Harry A.
Grade elevei^— Principal administrative
At $4,000:
McNeir, William...
At $3,800:
Christie, Emerson..
Frank, Laurence C.
Harris, Will
Grade ten— Senior administrative
At $3,500:
Drissel, Roger S
Halla, Blanche Rule.
Lamore, Burton H . .
D. C.
Kans..
D. C.
Ohio.
N. Y-.
N. Y..
D. C.
D. C.
R. I..
Tenn.
Grade nine— Full administrative
At $3,700:
Allen, Percy F
At $3,600:
Marsh, Frances M..
Pa-...
D. C.
Mich.
Md.
Pa..
Date of
appoint-
ment
Mar. 4,1933
July 1, 1928
Sept. 19,1933
Nov. 17,1933
Dec. 15,1933
June 1, 1932
Dec. 1,1930
Dec. 1, 1930
Jan. 19,1931
July 3, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1. 1930
Apr. 9, 1936
Dec. 1, 1930
Dec. 1, 1930
Sept. 1,1935
Apr. 16,1936
Mar. 6,1933
Dee. 1, 1930
Dec. 1. 1930
Sept. 1,1935
July 3, 1930
July 1. 1930
Name, grade, and salary
Grade nine — Full administrative —
Continued
At $3,500:
Shreve, Edgar A
At $3,400:
Barron, Bryton
Dormady, Francis P..
Vipond, B. Leslie
At $3,200:
Alexander, F. Virginia.
Alexander, Robert C
Heckert, George T
Logsdon, Ella A
Stambaugh, George B.
Grade eight— Associate administrative
At $3,100:
Rowley, Eugene C, Jr
At $2,900:
Clarke, J. Brent
Corrick, Donald W.
Fenstermacher, Harvey E.
Flaherty, Francis E
Perkins, John W
Young, Fred R
Whence
ap-
pointed
Grade seven— Assistant administrative
At $3,200:
Russ. Edward B..
At $3,100:
Morlock, George A
Nash, James Alan
Will, Marvin W
At $2,900:
deLashmutt, Rebekah L.
Edwards, Margaret S
Mundy, Louis E
At $2,800:
Doran, Helen F
Hibbs, Walter P
Lincoln, Eunice A.
Watson, L. Adelaide
At $2,600 ■
Buford, Mary E
Clarkson, Anna L
Drew, Norris E —
Gibson, Elizabeth B
Jawney, Ignatius
Kenestrick, Millard L..
Lebel, Arthur L
Mitchell, Helene
Moore, Sadie D..
Sannebeck, Norvelle H..
White, Louise
Va.
S. Dak.
Wis
N. Y...
D. C...
Tenn...
W. Va.
Nebr...
Pa
D. C...
Tex
Md....
Pa
D. C...
Ind
N. Dak
Date of
appoint-
ment
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
Dec. 1, 1930
Nov. 19, 1934
July 19,1934
Apr. 1, 1931
Dec. 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
Feb.
Nov.
Dec.
1, 1936
1, 1934
1, 1930
Apr. 16,1936
Sept. 1,1935
Feb. 1, 1931
Pa
July
3, 1930
Mass
July
3, 1930
Pa
July
3, 1930
Va
July
3, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
Ind
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Va
July
1, 1930
Pa
July
1, 1930
Tenn.—
Dec.
9, 1935
N. J
Apr.
26, 1933
Mass
Apr.
1, 1936
R.I
July
1, 1936
D. C...
Sept.
1, 1935
Ind
Mar.
1, 1935
D. C...
Sept.
1, 1935
Va
Nov.
1, 1933
N. Y....
June
1,1931
Mo
Sept.
14, 1934
Va
Oct.
12, 1934
28
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Grade six — Principal clerical
At $2,700:
Middlekaufl, Aura I
Romeyn, Nina O
At t2,600:
Caffee, Albert V
Dugan, Henry P
Griffin, Thomas...
McMahon, Joseph W
Miller, Charles H
Roach, Charles P., Jr
Wright, Maitland S
At $2,500:
Borjes, Clara L
Farrell, Thomas F
Gardner, Inez J
Moss, Marjorie
Parkins, Albina L...
At $2,400:
Corcoran, Alice L
Siegel, Charles.-
At $^,S00:
Angel, Virginia Burbank
Axton, Matilda F
Bevans, Charles I
Blessing, Madge M
Chase, Emily T
Daniel, Helen L
Haskins, Fred G
Mitchell, Lloyd C
Roberts, Hazel H
Sturgis, Hugh L
Talley, Horace L
Wilcox, Albena M
Grade five— Senior clerical
At $2,600:
Rodrick, Bertha S
At $2,500:
Christenson, Ethel G
Quigley, Stephen H
At $2,400:
Conover, Margaret F
Dully, Mary A
Dunker, Will F
Havenner, Albert B
McKenny, Eileen
At $2,300:
Bassel, Cornelia B
Bassett, Jane B
Becker, Clayton S
Breen, Mary Agnes
Butler, Dorothy K
Cheever, Elsie B
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C.
Ind..
Ky
D. C...
D. C...
Conn..
D. C...
D. C...
Wash..
N.J...
Mass...
Mass...
D. C -.
D. C...
B.C..
D. C...
Md..-.
Utah...
Md....
N. Y...
D. C...
Va
Ohio...
Pa
Va
Md....
Va
Mo
Va
Ind....
Md...-
N. Y...
D. C...
Iowa...
D. C...
D. C...
W. Va.
Conn..
Pa
D. C...
Fla
Mass...
Date of
appoint-
ment
July
July
July
July
Tuly
July
July
July
July
1, 1930
3, 1930
3, 1930
3, 1930
3, 1930
3, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
Dec.
July
Feb.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
Aug.
May
Apr.
Sept.
Mar.
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1936
11,1931
1. 1935
1, 1930
1,1931
1. 1936
1, 1935
1,1931
16, 1936
16, 1936
11, 1935
16, 1935
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
3, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
Name, grade, and salary
Grade five— Senior clerical— Con
At ^5,300— Continued.
Dix, Adele E
Driscoll, Edward E
Garland, Myron S..
Gates, Louis E
Middleton, Lillian H.
Myers, Ethel
Newcomb, Anna Belle..
Simpson, Julia F
Van Valin, Forrest D
At $2,200:
Baugus, John E
Birch, Mary N
Caplan, Sophie
Clarke, M. Augusta
Covel, Alice M
Crenshaw, David
Davis, Marianaa ,
Frisby, Florence E
Johnston, Inez
Lackey, Mary G
Lundgren, Maynard B ,
Merriman, Gladys E...
Morrison, Dorothy D ,
Myers, Nellie Vass
Richardson, John E
Stiles, Edith F
Wilkerson, W. Scott
Wright, Jennie V
At $2,100:
Anderson, Walter H
Byars, Winfield S..
Davis, De Lyle
Deike, Mildred V
Leach, Irene B
Monroe. Herbert B
Wailes, Ruth K
Widmer, Louis L
At $2,000:
Ackerman, Marie J
Adlof, Richard E., Jr_.
Allen, Ruth J
Bagby, Nettie N
Beckert, Agnes H
Collins, Lucy E
Cornette, Estelle
Duvall, Frank E
Ford, Samuel S
Gallop, Vera N
Gerber, William..
Gray, Edith M
Grefe, Grace Alexander...
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C.
D. C-
N. H..
N. Y..
D. C.
Mass.
D. C.
Wash.
Tenn..
Va..-.
D. C.
Okla..
N. Y..
Va....
Ohio--
D. C.
Minn.
Ky....
D. C.
Mo--.
Md...
Va...-
Fla...
Mass..
Ind...
Mich..
Ill
Ill
D. C.
Md...
N. J..
Pa....
lowa.-
D. C-.
Pa....
Tex...
Wash.
Va....
D. C.
Vt....
Va....
D. C.
D. C.
Iowa..
Pa....
Wis...
Ill
Date ol
appoint-
ment
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
June
July
July
July
July
June
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Nov.
Feb.
June
July
July
July
June
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Feb.
June
July
Aug.
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
July
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1931
1930
1930
1930
1930
1931
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1931
1931
1930
1930
1930
1930
1931
1930
1930
1932
1930
1930
1931
1935
1935
1931
1936
OFFICERS AND PERSONNEL
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
29
Name, grade, and salary
Grade five— Senior clerical— Con.
At ?5,000— Continued.
Harvey, Ruth...
Heitkamp, Ruth M
Janson, Esther C
Lewis, Russell V
Lindholm, G. Victor
Mason, Ruth C
McMillan, Hugh C
Moylan, Edward C.
Mullen, Ann E
Neiburg, Burdette Everett.
Newkirk, Meigs E
Ogg, Mary P
OUis, Luella.-.
Rice, Charles M., Jr
Riddiford, George G
Sadler, Mary A.
Schooley, George R
Shipley, Milford A
Smith, Elizabeth B
Taylor, Ancel N
Vincelette, Leo J
Warren, Janie B, ,
Waterman, Bernice L
Whitney, Ross L.
Wilson, Grace L
Wilson, Kathryn J
Grade four— Main clerical
At $2,160:
Cook, Helen W
Madden, William V
Steele, Joseph D...
At $t,100:
Crane, Maud M
Morrison, Emily S...
Smith, Orlando F
At $2,040:
Craley, Vivian R
Dowrick, Lillie B
Phillips, Elizabeth H.
At $1,980:
Conrad, Kathryn H
Dickson, Lillie V
Howze, Eoline
Hurney, Leo B —
Owens, Louis G
Shallcross, Gertrude C.
Smith, Frances I
Whitt, John S
At $1,920:
Bradshaw, Charlotte...
DeCell, Edith...
Fisk, Hurley S
Fuerst, Mary A
Funkhouser, Charles F.
Whence Date of
ap- appoint-
pointed ment
Iowa...
Iowa...
D. C...
Md....
N. J
D. C...
Mich..
Pa
D. C...
Nebr...
D. C...
Va
Mo....
Wash..
Ohio...
D. C...
D. C...
D. C.
Fla.....
Utah...
Vt
Ga
Mich..
S. Dak.
Mo....
Wis....
Nov.
24, 1930
May
25, 1936
May
1, 1934
Dec.
26, 1933
Jan.
12, 1931
June
1, 1930
June
16, 1936
Dec.
1, 1930
Sept.
1. 1931
June
1, 1936
Apr.
16, 1936
Feb.
1, 1936
June
1, 1936
July
1, 1936
Jan.
1, 1931
July
1, 1930
Apr.
1, 1931
July
1, 1930
June
1, 1931
Mar.
16, 1935
Dec.
4, 1931
Dec.
6,1934
Aug.
1, 1934
Sept.
11, 1935
Mar.
1, 1936
Apr.
13, 1935
D. C...
Jan.
1, 1934
Pa
July
3, 1930
Va.,
July
3, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
N.Y....
July
3, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
Del
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
D C .
July
3, 1930
D C ...
July
3, 1930
D C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
Calif.-..
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Miss
July
1, 1930
Iowa
July
1, 1930
Iowa
July
1, 1930
Va
July
1, 1930
Name, grade, and salary
Grade four— Main clerical— Con.
At $1 ,920— Continued.
Glennan, Marjorie D..
Hecht, Elizabeth
Hull, Moody.
Madison, Harry L
Meyer, Ira P.
Retrain, Alvin L
RatcHff, Viola H
Reid, Thomas B
Roddy, Marguerite R.
Theaker, Anna R
Wells, John B
At $1,860:
Graves, Florence P —
Prince, Kirby L
Rinker, Ella Ruth
Schneider, Elsie M
At $1,800:
Asbjornson, Mildred J
Atterberry, Russell
Bain, Wendell H
Bechtold, Leonice K.. ,
Bell, John O
Bronson, Vernita
Bryan, Rose S
Clark, William C
Clayton, Florence M —
Cole, Clarke P
Cummans, William W
Curtis, Gladys A
Davis, Jane M
Denniston, Frederick W., Jr.
Dismon, Frances N
Doukas, Marjorie Hottel
Duffley, Margaret S
Durning, Daniel J
Eberlein, Marcia
Ellis, Virginia M
Freeman, Clara J
Garner, L. Virginia
Gates, Margaret I
Goldsberry, Paul E
Grotjohan, Albert W. J
Guard, Madge Lee
Hall, Margaret
Hicks, James C
Hill, John L
Horn, Grace M -
Hotsko, Stephen
James, Virginia H
Johnson, Elda B
Kent, Zolita M
Kirby, Burton R
Kissick, Harold G
Koerner, Rosalind H
Kuppinger, E D..
Matheny, George W
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C...
D. C...
W. Va...
D. C...
D. C_...
111.
Okla....
Md
Nebr
111
Va.
Va
Va
Va
D. C...
Minn...
Mo.
Iowa
D. C...
Va
Iowa
D. C...
N. Y....
D. C...
Ga
Ohio
Wis..
Va__.
Md..
D. C.
Ohio.
Mass.
Mass.
Mo...
D. C.
N. C.
D. C.
D. C...
Kans
Va
Utah..-
Mass-..
Ga
Wis
Ohio...
Pa
Md_..-
lowa..-
lowa.--
D. C...
Mo..
Ark..
Ohio.
D. C.
Date of
appoint-
ment
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
Nov. 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
July 1, 1930
May 24, 1932
June
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
June
Aug.
May
May
May
Aug.
July
Aug.
May
Oct.
July
Aug.
Jan.
July
June
Nov.
Mar.
Nov.
Nov.
July
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
July
Sept.
July
Sept.
July
June
Sept.
Aug.
May
June
Apr.
Feb.
1, 1936
1, 1930
1, 1930
1. 1930
16, 1936
4. 1931
16, 1935
23, 1935
1, 1934
21. 1935
2, 1930
1. 1934
6. 1935
5, 1934
21, 1931
1. 1934
1. 1932
1, 1930
1, 1934
1, 1930
1. 1935
17, 1930
1, 1930
1. 1930
18, 1931
4. 1931
17. 1936
1. 1936
1, 1931
1, 1930
11. 1935
1, 1936
1, 1936
5, 1935
14, 1931
25. 1936
5. 1935
3. 1936
1, 1936
30
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Grade four — Main clerical — Con.
At $1 ,800— Continued.
Meyer, Mary L ,
Miles, Laura M
Moats, John S
Pierce, Edward R
Reeves, Edwy L -
Richardson, Clydia Mae. -.,
Schukraft, Gladys E
Shuey, Susan H -
Smith, Sam M
Smith, Vivian M
Smithman, Beulah M..
Swanson, Margaret L
Tilton, Daniel Henry.
Turner, Effie K
Ulanytzky, Irene S -
Valenza, Thomas F
Waddell, Merlene -
Walstrom, Charles B
Webb, Delmar E
Whitmore, Anna Bruce
Whitney, Arch .-,
Williams, Bertram E ,
WMlton, George, Jr
Windle, George C
Wright, LiUian W.. ,
Grade three — Assistant clerical
At$l,9S0:
Burg, Joseph P
Snyder, Viola T...
Atil,920:
Chalfant, Gladys
Dryer, Mildred V
Harlow, Blanche S
Kennedy, Maud
Alii. 860:
McGavack, Alice
Miller, Edith
Smith, Clarence T.
Sprigman. Mary
Sweet, Florence G
At $1,800:
Buckley, Delia T
FitzGerald, Loretto E...
Hardisty, Olive F ,
Harter, Janet M
Hemry, Susanna
James, AVilliam G
Mathews, Rhoda A
McLean, Sarah B
Paxson, Frances B
At $1,7 1,0:
Abrams, Belle J
Whence
ap-
pointed
Va
Md
111
Va
D. C...
Ohio...
Ind....
Ill
Pa
Calif...
Minn..
Pa
D. C...
W. Va.
Pa
D.C...
Miss...
Mo....
D.C...
Va
S. Dak.
Mo
Calif-. -
Md....
Pa
Date of
appoint-
ment
July
Oct.
July
Mar.
Aug.
Feb.
Apr.
May
Apr.
Mar.
Feb.
June
June
Dec.
May
May
July
May
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
Apr.
July
Nov.
Aug.
,1930
,1930
,1936
,1935
,1934
,1934
,1935
,1935
,1936
,1935
,1935
,1934
,1930
,1930
,1934
,1934
,1930
,1936
:, 1932
, 1936
,, 1934
', 1935
,1931
,1930
,1934
N. Y....
July
3, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
D. C-...
July
1, 1930
D. C-...
July
3, 1930
D. C...
Apr.
16, 1936
D. C...
July
3, 1930
Va
July
3, 1930
Kans....
July
1, 1930
D.C...
July
1, 1930
D.C...
July
3, 1930
Kans
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Md
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Ohio....
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Va
July
3, 1930
Calif....
July
1,1931
D. C...
July
1, 1930
Md
July
1, 1930
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three — Assistant clerical — Con.
At ?;,7^0— Continued.
Baxley, Louise I
Besore, Mildred E
Bowman, Winne H...
Darley, Mary L
Dye. Charles D
Gillette, Glenn M
Goodwin, Myra L
Ilannan, Catherine E
Hynson, Frances L
Kushelevsky, Charlotte L
MacMillan, Evelyn
Mullins, Velda D
Myers, Maude . ^
Phillips, Lillian F
Place, Frank
Pryor, Ralph W
Purvis, Ricardo M
Rasmussen, Bernardine K
Rateliffe. L. Johnson
Serrin, Mary Louise...
Slaughter, Charles A
Sunderland, Margaret C
At$t,880:
Carroll, Alma A...
Griffin, Ruth Patee
Nicholls, Wilbur E
Noe, Ira James
At $1,620:
Allee, Lois D
Barlow, Bernardine F...
Beach, Frances M
Belanger, Germaine E -
Blaskey, Beth
Bobst, Wayne C
Boelter, Elsie
Bones, Helen Woodrow
Bonnette, Agnes P.
Branham, Richard E... _.-
Browne, Elwood M
Cate, Julian S
Chamberlain, Thelma I
Channnn, Kenneth F
Cobbe, Jerome F
Cooke, WiUiam E
Crim, Elsie May
Crouch, Edward C
Daane. Martha T
Davenport, Rosemary S..
Davis, Elsie C ,
Dawson, M. Esther
Doane, Vernon H
Donovan, Mary Josephine.. .,
Downer, Alice S...
Drury, Hannah W
Whence
ap-
pointed
Ga-...
D. C.
N. Y..
Va....
Ky_...
N. Y..
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
Mass..
lowa.-
Pa.-..
D. C.
Mass..
Md...
Tex...
Minn.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
Mo...
Va...-
D. C.
Ala...
Va....
N. Y..
Mass...
Wis...,
Nebr..
Mont-
N. Y..
Mass..
Ind...
D. C.
Mass..
Mass..
N.J...
N. Y..
Mass..
N. C...
D. C.
Mich..
N. Y..
D. C...
Nebr...
Kans..,
Mass..,
Pa
Mass...
OFFICERS AND PEESONNEL
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
31
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three — Assistant clerical — Con.
At $1,620 — Continued.
Drury, Louis M...
Eastman, M. Elizabeth..
Eddy, Donald B
Fabatz, Anton B
Faherty, Regina E,
Faust, Viola W
Feddersen, Frances E
Fordyee, Beatrice M
Garner, James F. R •:
Geesa, Mary C
Gribble, Ethel Mae
Gunderson, HOda J
Gustafson, Rose C
Hamrick, Frances M
Hanshew, Rose L
Hanson, Elsie R...
Henderson, Herbert H
Hirst, Ralph K
Hobbs, James A_
Hobbs, Wanda N
Hoehmuth, Florence..
Hopkins, William T
Hovgren, Luella I. O
Inge, Virginia C
Jessop, Walter E
Johnson, Sara A. M
Kelly, Helen G
Kelly, Ruth E
Kluczny, D. Muriel
Kramer, Lillian
Kupfer, Marguerite
Laser, Ethel J
Lawier, Norton P
Liddy, Isabel...
Lindsay, Edna M
Livengood, Louella J _-.
MacDonald, Haiiel A
MacDougall, Lucille C
Marsh, A. Fenwick
McKaig, Catherine D
McKee, May R
Mehaffy, Delbert D.
Moore, Marion K
Nelson, Evelyn
Owen, Mary E
Owen, Rufus L..
Peterson, Marie S.
Pyle, Mabel J
Rambausky, Amelia
Riedesel, Helen R..
Rightmire, Ruth
Roark, Lottie M
Robertson, Dudley L
Sackett, Harriett E
Sager, Fay
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C...
Ohio.-
Conn..
Minn..
W. Va_
Mass.--
Mo
Pa
B. e...
Ohio...
Mich-.
Minn.-
111
Va
Mont..
Iowa...
D. C...
Va
Ga
Vt
Mo
Tenn...
Mass...
W. Va.
Tex
W. Va.
N. Y...
N. Y...
Minn..
Calif...
Wash..
D. C...
D. C...
Iowa...
lowa.--
Mo
N. Y...
Tenn...
D. C...
D. C...
S. Dak.
Iowa__-
Mass...
Iowa...
D.C...
Tenn..
Oreg...
Ill
Ohio...
Minn..
W. Va..
Wash..
Md....
Iowa...
Ill
Date of
appoint-
ment
Nov.
June
Feb.
Mar.
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
July
May
June
June
Mar.
June
July
Sept.
May
July
Oct.
July
June
Sept.
Oct.
July
July
Nov.
Nov.
Sept.
Jan.
Feb.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Oct.
Apr.
July
May
Dec.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Nov.
July
July
-^ug.
Sept.
Mar.
Oct.
July
Sept.
1934
1936
1935
1935
1931
1934
1931
1935
1930
1935
1936
1936
1932
1935
1935
1931
1936
1930
1934
1931
1936
1934
1931
1935
1930
1930
1934
1931
1935
1935
1935
1931
1935
1935
1936
1935
1930
1935
1935
1935
1930
1934
1930
1936
1932
1936
1934
1935
1936
1934
1930
1935
1935
1935
1934
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three — Assistant clerical— Con.
At $1 ,6S0—C(fntinued.
Sannebeck, Frank A
Schick, C. Joseph
Schroeder, Helen V
Sheridan, Frances B
Smith, Cora M
Snyder, Lucille
Sonner, Thomas G
Sorrell, Carol..
Stephan, Ola May.
Stocker, Ida May
Supplee, Constance M..
Swanson, Lloyd A
Tallant, Mary E
Thain. -\nn Marie
Thompson, Berry R
Tubbs, Erna B
Underwood, Edna M
Walcavich, Walter G..
Webster, George J
Welch, .\udrey M
Welch, Rae..
Wells, Dorothy J
Welsh, Richard D.
Werfield, Viola
White, Mildred D
Williams, Dorothy S
Wortham, Clyde H
Yeagley, Dibert L
Zilch, Helen J
Grade two—Junior clerical
At f 1,740:
Berrey, Nannie AV _
Snyder, Mary E
At $1,680:
Bowers, Blanche
Burroughs, Anna V
Hailer, Fred E
Kearney, Mary P
Murdock, Myra A...
Smith, Mildred M....
At $1 ,620:
Carey, Elsie 'M....
Kegg, Cressy L
At $1,560:
Barnhart, Eva S
Gould, Goldie B
Loar, Mary J
At $1,500:
Renois, Katherine V
Warner, Betty T
At$l,W:
Beckley, Robbin
Berger, Marie L
Whence
ap-
pointed
Mo
Ky
Minn...
Mo
Vt
Mo
N. Y....
N. C...
Ind
Tex
Miss
111
D. C...
Wash...
Va
Va
Md
Pa
D. C...
Wis
La
D. C...
Mass
Iowa
Mo
Miss
Tex
Kans
D. C.._.
D.C...
D. C...
N. Y...
D.C...
D. C...
Va
D. C...
Mo
D. C...
D. C...
N. Y....
Colo....
Ill
D. C...
Fla
Ohio.-..
Nebr.-_.
Date of
appoint-
ment
Mar.
May
Oct.
Deo.
June
Feb.
July
Jan.
Nov.
June
Dec.
July
July
Jan.
June
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Mar.
May
Apr.
July
Mar.
July
July
Dec.
Aug.
May
Feb.
July
July
Feb.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
!. 1931
; 1936
,1934
, 1935
,1930
,1931
,1931
,1931
,1930
,1934
,1933
,1930
,1930
:, 1934
, 1930
,1933
,1931
,1934
,1935
i, 1935
,1931
,1931
;, 1931
,1931
, 1931
,1934
, 1935
,1934
, 1931
1, 1930
3, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1. 1930
1, 1930
3, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
Mar. 4, 1935
July 1, 1930
Oct. 22,1935
July
July
Nov.
Dec.
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1934
17, 1934
32
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Orade two — Junior clerical — Con.
At $1 ,U0— Continued.
Cooper, R. Gordon
Cullen, Virginia I
Culpepper, Florence M
Curstead, Nell Louise
D'Amour, Elizabeth C
Day, Mary Jo
Ertter, Gladys I ,
Gates, Mary M
Glover, Minna B
Grim, Mary Jane.
Hackett, C. Jeanne
Hankey, Helen A
Hardin, Helen M
Harvey, Alace May
Hawkins, Charles F.
Irwin, Ruth F
Lake, Violet I
Lassen, Gussie A
Leer, Mertice T
Lombard, Ruth E
MacLean, C. Lucy
Magruder, Warren V., Jr
Marshall, George H
McCurdy, Margarete C...
McLaughlin, Rosella M.
Morrill, Cleo B
Mullett, Harold T
Nelson, Virginia D
O'Connor, Eugene A
Oftedahl, Delores A
Patterson, John
Peterman, Alvena
Roberts, Lillian C
Sheehy, Joseph L
Shults, Lucy A
Whence
ap-
pointed
Miss..
Pa....
Iowa..
Pa....
Mass..
Ind...
Kans..
Iowa..
D. C.
Iowa..
Mass..
Minn.
Wash.
Iowa..
D. C.
Ill
Wash.
Mo...
Okla..
Mass..
Mass..
Md...
Mo...
D. C.
Kans..
Mass..
Nebr..
Pa....
Minn.
Mass..
Mich..
Fla....
N. Y..
N. Y..
Date of
appoint-
ment
Sept.
4, 1935
June
16, 1936
Apr.
1, 1935
Jan.
1, 1936
Apr.
2, 1936
Jan.
13, 1936
May
1, 1934
Apr.
20, 1936
Nov.
28, 1934
Apr.
3, 1936
Feb.
24, 1932
Sept.
9, 1935
Mar.
20, 1936
Apr.
20, 1936
Oct.
7, 1935
Feb.
18, 1936
Oct.
1, 1935
Sept.
1, 1935
Sept.
3, 1935
Aug.
5, 1935
May 13, 1935
July
11, 1934
Apr.
1, 1935
Nov.
2, 1934
June
16, 1936
Jan.
7, 1931
May
4, 1936
Aug.
19, 1935
June
1, 1936
Jan.
1, 1936
Mar.
4, 1936
Mar.
2, 1936
Aug.
19, 1935
Dec.
23, 1935
Mar.
2, 1936
Name, grade, and salary
Orade two— Junior clerical— Con.
At $l,UO~Continued.
Skolianik, Helen E.
Sutherland, Lucile M...
Sutton, Margaret W
Swimley, Dorothy Gait.
Thomas, George S..
Vestal, Ralph A...
Watson, Raymond O
Wilkins, Lois B
Wyckman, Ethyl E
Orade one— Under clerical
At $1,620:
Pastorinl, Louisa
At f 1,560:
Clarke, Marie S...
Sangston, Howard E
At $1,600:
Baker, Emma L
Davis, Kathryn M
Gibson, Lloyd L
At $1,440:
Oault, Rose B
Martin, James H
Atfl,S60:
Aaker, Mabel O
Carter, Agnes M
Chew, Audrey
Cograve, Eleanor F
Dye, Dorothy J
Hallman, Paul W
Molz, Violet E
Mulligan, Josephine C
Resnick, Jennye
Utley, Agnes
Wright, Clarence J
Whence
ap-
pointed
Conn.
Nebr-
D. C.
Va...
Ohio.
Ind..,
Md..
Ohio.
Iowa.
Fla.
Date of
appoint-
ment
Dec.
Aug.
Oct.
May
Nov.
May
Oct.
July
Nov.
23, 1935
1, 1934
4. 1930
14, 1935
1, 1933
2, 1932
21, 1935
16, 1935
1, 1935
July 3, 1930
D. C...
July
3, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
D. C...
July
1, 1930
N. Dak.
Jan.
6, 1936
Nebr....
Apr.
29, 1935
Iowa
Apr.
1, 1936
D. C...
Sept.
22, 1930
D. C...
Sept.
23, 1935
N. C...
Feb.
5, 1936
Mo
May
3, 1935
D. C...
July
21, 1934
Mo
Apr.
29, 1935
Ind
May
1, 1935
N.J.....
May
22, 1935
OFFICERS AND PERSONNEL
33
CUSTODIAL SERVICE
Name, grade, and salary
Orade seven— Main custodial
At $1,860:
Stegmaier, Raymond L
Grade six— Assistant custodial
At $1,680:
Blair, Donald L
Grade four- Under custodial
At $1,560:
Warren, James R
At $1,500:
Tennille, Clayborne
At$l,UO:
McBeth, Warren -
At$l,S80:
Warren, Robert
Attl,S20:
Small, Samuel..
Grade three— Minor custodial
At $1,500:
Delaney, Thomas J
Myers, Louis S..
Reeder, Charles A
Scott, George
Thomas, Edgar...
At$l,UO:
Edwards, Isaac
Hawley, William W
Jones, Victor E
Simmons, Edward T.
Simmons, Paul A
At$l,S80:
Compton, Clarence
Edmonds, Walter B
Evans, William D
Fauntroy, Edward...
Hardy, James W
Hester, William H.
Lewis, William L..
Morris, George H
Pinckney, Roswell N...
Smith, Arthur J..
Thomas, George A
Walker, Ralph C
West, Leland S
At $1,320:
Booker, Burnett
Dodson, Frederick A
Evans, Percy H
Kelly, William J
Ricks, Thompkins G
Williams, William G
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C...
Ohio..
D. C.
Ala.-
Ark..
D. C.
D. C.
Date o(
appoint-
ment
Oct. 1, 1931
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1929
Sept. 10, 1931
July 1, 1928
Jan. 1, 1929
Aug. 1, 1929
D.
C...
D.
C...
D.
C...
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Pa
D.
C...
D.
C...
Pa
Pa
D.
C...
D.
C...
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c...
D.
c...
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c...
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c...
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La
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c...
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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
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1928
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
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three— Minor custodial— Con.
At $1,260:
Hawkins, Frank R
Johnson, Charles L
Lee, Augustus..
Nickens, Waldra T
Prince, Ulysses, Jr
Rice, Albert S
Roache, Thomas P.
Washington, William W.
Wells, Edward
At $1,200:
Carter, Maceo
Carter, Robert E
Carter, Wallace W
Duda, Wilfred J...
Fennel, Charles H , Jr...
Frye, Theodore R
Gaines, Harry B
Gibson, Vassar D
Greenfield, Robert T....
Harrod, Lorenzo
Holmes, Clarence F
Jackson, James E
Johnson, Charles M
Johnson, William E
Mills, Joseph F —
Morse, Lewis A
Prioleau, Robert S
Proctor, Bronson
Reynolds, Samuel T
Richardson, Antonio M.
Snowden, Ernest
Steen, William M
Taylor, Elmer A
Taylor, John W
Taylor, LeRoy
Tyler, Raymond
Wilson, Francis D
Grade two— Office laborer
At $1,320:
Anthony, Nicholas..
At $1,200:
Lee, Julius.-
Payne, Stephen
At$l,li0:
Baker, Milton
At $1,080:
Belford, Wilton
Harris, Edward
Norris, Emanuel, Jr.
Tietz, William E
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C.
Md...
Pa
D. C.
D. C.
D. C
D. C-
D. C.
D. C.
Ga.-..
D. C.
D. C.
N. Y..
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
Va....
D. C-
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
Va....
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
Va....
Tex...
D. C.
D. C
Va.--.
D. C.
Va.--.
Date of
appoint
ment
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
1, 1930
1, 1928
1, 1928
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1, 1930
1,1930
1, 1930
D. C.
D. C.
Va...
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
Pa...
Dec. 16, 1930
Oct. 1, 1930
May 16,1930
Mar. 30, 1936
May 16,1930
Apr. 1, 1936
May 19,1930
July 8, 1931
Oct. 23, 1931
May 17,1935
Nov. 1, 1934
May 16,1930
Aug. 16,1930
July 28,1931
July 5, 1934
13. 1934
1, 1935
1,1931
17. 1935
17, 1931
Nov. 23, 1931
May 7, 1930
July 1, 1931
July 27,1931
Oct. 7, 1935
Feb. 20,1931
May 11,1936
July 1,1930
Nov.
June
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
July
July
1, 1930
1,1930
July 1, 1930
Jan. 28, 1935
July 1, 1935
July 20,1931
Oct. 7, 1935
65847—36-
34
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
UNCLASSIFIED PERSONNEL
DEPARTMENT
Name and salary
Act of Feb. 28, WS9 {J,5 Stat. I4IS):
Clarence E. Carter ($5,600)
Edgar B. Nixon ($2,300)
Lillie R. Carter ($1,620)
Mary Walton McCandlish ($1,620).
Act of June 12, 1934 (4S Stat. 94$):-
Hem-y F. Grady ($9,000)
Lynn R. Edminster ($8,000)
. Heno: Ji, J^utifil, Jr.. ($6400i
Ham'"C"nnwrins "($6,500).:-:. :'-_■.
Charles F. Darlington, Jr. ($5,600)..
Richard Eldridge ($5,600)
George Gregg Fuller ($5,600)
Jesse E. Saugstad ($5,600)
Robert M. Carr ($4,000)
William A. Fowler ($4,600)
Harvey Klemmer ($4,600)
Constant Southworth (.$4,600)
Henry J. Wadleigh (.$4,000)
H. M. Catudal ($3,800)
Carl D. Corse ($3,800) ,... _
L. J. de Rycke (.$3,800)
Leander B. Lovell ($3,800)
Jacques J. Reinstein (.$3,200)
James C. Sappington, 3d ($3,200)....
Chauncey L. Simering (.$3,200)
Curtis W. Barnes ($2,600)
Cecil Thayer White ($2,600)
Leonila Lloyd Biggins ($2,000)...
L.James Falck (.$2,000)
Whence
poinled
Ohio.
Ohio.
Ohio.
Va...
Calif..
Ill
Calil^,
Mich*..
N. Y..
Tex...
Calif..
N. Y..
Calif..
Mass..
Mich..
D. C.
Ill
Kans-.
Minn.
Calif..
N. Y..
Ga
Md....
N. Y. .
Mont..
Tex....
Ohio...
Utah...
Date of
appoint-
ment
Aug. 15. 1931
July 1, 1936
July 1, 1936
July 1, 1936
May
July
M-ftT.
Mar.
.^pr.
Aug.
Apr.
June
June
June
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
June
Aug.
June
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
June
Apr.
.4.pr.
June
Apr.
27, 1935
1, 1936
1, 1936
1, 1936
1, 1935
10. 1935
5. 1935
1. 1936
1, 1936
1, 1936
27. 1936
13, 1936
2, 1936
1, 1935
1, 1935
1. 1935
11, 1936
24, 1936
9, 1936
1. 1936
1, 1936
18, 1936
1, 1936
1, 1936
Name and salary
Act of June IS, ;9S4— Continued.
Cornelia Groth (.$2,000).
Amelia H. Hood ($2,000).
Elizabeth McGrory ($2,000)
Ruth Russell ($2,000)
Beatrice L. Comeau ($1,800)
Virginia B. Lewis ($1,800)
Emma Fell Paxson ($1,800)1
Henry E. Allen ($1,620)
• - LouiseHC);. -B-artlett .t^l^O) . .. .-: ;;rr
Claire Beckham ($1,620)...
Rachel Campbell ($1,620)..
Bainbridge C. Davis ($1,620)
Jane R. Duenner ($1,620)
Lois M. Fejsler ($1,620)
Edith H. Haine,s ($1,620)..
Katherine V^ Hampton ($1,620)
Myra E. Holt ($1,620)
Mary-Lee Knox Martin ($1,620)...
Grover Christine Sherrod ($1,620)..
Tomena Jo Thoreson ($1,620)
Claire Wertenbruch ($1,620)
Corinne D. Young ($1,6201...
John Russell Young, Jr. ($1,620)
Kirk M. Green ($1,440)
Charles E. Hammond ($1,440).
James H. Lewis ($1,440)
Anthony T. DuBu.sky ($1,260)
Curtis White ($1,200)..
Lawrence R. Shepherd ($1,080)
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
Wis....
N. Y...
Calif...
Calif...
Mass...
Md.._-
Calif...
Tex....
Tex
N. Y....
Ohio....
Va
Ohio....
D. C...
Ark
D. C...
Calif ....
Tenn....
N. Dak.
Iowa
Ala
Va
D. C...
Calif....
Pa
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
July
June
June
June
June
4^eb'
Nov.
May
July
June
Nov.
June
Feb.
June
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Mar.
Sept.
July
Jan.
10, 1936
1. 1934
8, 1936
7, 1934
1, 19.36
1, 1936
1, 1936
25. 1936
-12,'m'S
4. 1935
12, 1936
1. 1936
25, 1936
8. 1934
1, 1936
12, 1936
25, 1936
2, 1936
1, 1935
24. 1934
5, 1936
19, 1936
1. 1935
16. 1935
3, 1935
18. 1936
3, 1935
9, 1934
27, 1936
PASSPORT AGENCIES
Name and salary
Boston:
Harry H. Bolds, Agent ($3,700)
Stoughton J. Richmond, Assistant
Agent ($2,600).
Chicago:
Robert A. Proctor, Agent ($3,700) ..
John L. Barton, Assistant Agent
($2,000).
New York:
Ira F. Hoyt, Agent ($4,800)
James J. Hughes, Assistant Agent
($3,200).
Elma V. Waldron ($2,300)
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
D
C...
D
c...
D.
c...
Ill
Conn
N.
Y....
N.
Y....
May 1. 1930
May 1, 1930
May 1, 1930
May 1. 1930
May 1, 1930
May 1, 1930
. Feb. 17,1932
Name and salary
New Fort— Continued.
Matthew C. Earle (.$2.200)
Harry P. Berliner ($1,800)
Joseph Seller ($1,800)
Mary J. Staab ($1,680)...
Hulda Hultberg ($1,620)
George E. Maddocks ($1,620)
Eugene Straight ($1,560)
San Francisco:
Somerset A. Owen, .A.gent ($3,600)..
Gordon Norqaist, Assistant Agent
($2,600).
Aloysius 0. Horan ($2,200)
Whence
ap-
pointed
N. Y.
N. Y.
N. Y.
N. Y..
N. Y..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Md...
Calif..
Date of
appoint-
ment
Calif-
-May 1, 1930
Jan. 9, 1931
Aug. 16, 1934
May 1. 1930
June 16, 1932
July 1, 1935
May 1,1930
July
May
1, 1933
1,1930
Dec. 1, 1930
3. RETIREMENTS FROM THE DEPARTMENT'
PERSONS RECEIVING ANNUITIES
Name
Blandford, Alice M
Bocoet. A-fimTbelleTl
Bopp, Jennie Cook
Bresnahan, Nellie -.-". .:■.—.■
Burnett, Rufus R
Clairmont, Grace C
Cooper, Mildred C
Dorsey, William H
Eaton, Paul W
Fleming, Thomas J
Gibson, Frances C
Goss, Mary W
Hill, James
Holmes, James O
Kendall, Frederick A
Marshall, William F
Martin, John S., Jr.
Murphy, Mildred D
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C
Va^-..
Iowa..
I>. C.
D. C.
N. Y..
Tenn.
Md..
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
N. Y.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
R. I.-
Pa...
D. C.
Date of
retire-
ment
Ju°?. .
Mar,
June
June
Mar.
July
Sept.
Sept.
June
Apr.
June
June
May
June
Feb.
Apr.
Aug.
Apr.
.30, 1933 .
7, 1927
30, 1931
30, 1933
31. 1931
31, 1930
30. 1935
30, 1935
30. 1932
30. 1933
30,1933
30. 1923
31, 1935
30, 1933
28, 1933
30, 1936
31. 1930
30, 1933
Name
Nie-^PDiine, WiJliaDi A- .■.■,..
O'Keefe, James A
Pierce, Charles L
Poole, WiUiam-Ai_^
Quinlan, Joseph B
Savoy, Edward A
Scott, Walter.
Sharps, Lloyd
Sisler, Clarence E
Skinner, Sidney A
Smith, Carothers H
Swann, James S
Tillett, Percy O
Tonner, John A
Tnnner. Laura R
Welch, William H
Wood, Tuley N
Whence
ap-
pointed
.-Calif-.--
D. C...
N. Y....
S. C.._-
Mo.-.'..
D. C...
D. C...
Nebr...
D. C_...
D. C...
Va
D. C...
Va
Ohio
Md
Md
Md
Date of
retire-
ment
-Jtme
Apr.
Aug.
.Mar.
Feb."
Aug.
June
June
Aus.
Apr.
June
Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
Oct.
June
Feb.
?0, 1933
30. 1934
31, 1933
31. 1935
4, 1927
31. 1931
20, 1930
30, 1932
31,1934
30. 1931
30, 1933
30, 1931
30. 1934
31. 1935
31, 1930
30, 1933
28, 1935
DECEASED
Name
Whence
ap-
pomted
Date of retire-
ment
Date of death
Name
Whence
ap-
pomted
Date of retire-
ment
Date of death
Abbot, Lucy E
Babcock, Elisha J
Ohio...
D. C...
D. C...
Ga
D. C...
D. C...
Mich...
Pa
D. C...
D. C._.
Mich...
N. y...
June 30,1922
June 30,1922
June 30, 1922
June 30. 1935
Aue. 31, 1930
June 30,1922
June 30.1922
Apr. 30,1932
Apr. 1.3.1923
June 30,1933
Oct. 11.1929
June 30,1922
Dec. 26.1925
Apr. 22,1924
Dec. 29. 1929
Nov. 15.1935
Jan. 21,1934
Mar. 14, 1928
Sept. 20. 1922
Dec. 4, 1935
Mar. 25, 1924
Dec. 13,1934
Dec. 28.1930
July 10,1927
Newton, T. John
Peabody. Frank H
Perkins, Lindsay S
Roosa, L P
Rowley, Eugene C, Sr.
Sayers, Thomas
Shand, Miles
Shultze, George H
Skinner, James S
Underwood, Wilbur W.
Wheeler, Willard H.._.
D. C...
Ohio...
Ga
N. Y...
D. C...
N. Y-.
N.J...
R. I....
Tex
D. C...
D. C...
June 30,1922
June 30,1922
June 30, 1933
Jan. 27,1930
Aug. 31,1932
Sept. 30, 1931
July 31,1932
June 30,1931
Mar. 31, 1927
June 30, 1933
Mar. 15, 1928
Jan. 2, 1928
July 24.1925
June 3, 1934
Bennett, Mars;aret V-..
Bryan, Henry L
Cole, Samuel
Coughlin, John T
Crusch, Mary
Gwin, Martha
Hawkins, Richard H. _
Hoyt,EdnaK
Apr. 28,1930
Sept. 11,1934
Mar. 5,1932
Feb. 12,1934
Mar. 25, 1932
Feb. 25,1933
Sept. 19. 1935
May 29, 1931
Morrison, Thomas
I Under the provisions of the acts of May 22, 1920, July 3, 1926, May 29, 1930, or June 16, 1933.
35
4. FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
AFGHANISTAN"
Kabul, I.
ALBANIA
Tirana (Tirang), L
ARGENTINA
Buenos Aires, «.
ADSTRIA
Vienna (Wien), /.
Name and rank
envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
John Campbell White,' consul general.
Edward M. Groth, 2 consul
Lloyd E. Riggs,3 vice consul
Hugh Gladney Grant, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Benjamin Reath Riggs, first secretary (consul)..
Col. George H. Paine, military attach^
Karl L. Rankin, commercial attach^
Benjamin Reath Riggs, consul (first secretary)..
Erich W. A. Hoffmann, vice consul
Alexander W. Weddell, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Orme Wilson, first secretary
Eugene M. Hinkle, second secretary
John McArdle, second secretary
Lt. Col. Lester D. Baker, military attach^
Comdr. Thomas John Doyle, Jr., naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Paul O.Nyhus, agricultural attache
William C. Burdett, consul general.
Christian M. Ravndal, consul
Hayward G. Hill, vice consul
Albert H. Cousins, Jr., vice consul..
E. Allan Lightner, Jr., vice consul..
Allen Haden, vice consul.. ,
Overton G. Ellis, Jr., vice consul
Sydney H. Banasb, vice consul
William E. Copley, vice consul
James Q. Byington, vice consul
George S. Messersmith. envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
James B. Young, counselor of legation (consul
general) .
Reed Paige Clark, first secretary (consul)
Alan S. Rogers, third secretary (consul)
Duncan M. White, third secretary (vice consul)..
Lt. Col. Martin C. Shallenberger, military attache.
Gardner Richardson, commercial attache
Leys A. France, asst. commercial attache
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Maryland..
New York.
Illinois
Alabama..
Pennsylvania
War Dept
Dept. Commerce-
Pennsylvania.
Wisconsin
Virginia.
New York
New York
Pennsylvania.
War Dept
Navy Dept...
Dept.Agriculture
Iowa
Louisiana
Oregon...
New Jersey
Tennessee
Washington
Massachusetts..
Pennsylvania
Connecticut
Nov. 11, 1935
Mar. 21, 1935
Mar. 21, 1936
Aug. 9, 1935
Feb. 13,1936
Mar. 20, 1936
Feb. 4, 1932
tMar.
Dec.
6, 1936
6, 1931
Juno 3, 1933
May 22, 1936
Oct. 6, 1933
May 22,1936
Feb. 29,1936
Apr. 8, 1936
July 28,1934
Tennessee... July 5,1935
Jan. 17,1935
Nov. 24, 1933
June 10, 1936
July 6, 1935
May 22, 1936
May 27, 1936
Sept. 2. 1921
Nov. 22, 1934
Delaware..
Pennsylvania
New Hampshire-
California
Georgia
War Dept.
Dept. Commerce.
Dept. Commerce.
{Feb. 16,1935
Apr. 7, 1934
I Apr. 1, 1936
{Dec. 10,1935
Apr. 8,1935
June 23, 1936
Mar. 20, 1933
Sept. 14, 1934
June 23,1934
'Correspondence on diplomatic business relating to Afghanistan should be addressed to "The American Legation, Teheran,
Iran ; on consular business, to "The American Consulate, Karachi, India."
2 Assigned also to, and resident in, Calcutta, India.
' Assigned also to, and resident in, Karachi, India.
36
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
37
Post
AUSTRIA— Continued
Vienna (Wien), eg
BELGIUM AND POSSESSIONS
(Belgium ')
Brussels (Bruxelles), e
Antwerp (Antwerpen), eg-
(Africa)
Lfeopoldville, Belgian Congo, c.
BOLIVIA
La Paz, L
BRAZIL
Rio de Janeiro, «
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
James B. Young, consul general (counselor of lega-
tion).
Reed Paige Clark, consul (first secretary)
Alan S. Rogers, consul (third secretary)
Duncan M. White, vice consul (third secretary) -
Thomas R Flack, vice consul
Charles Will Wright, vice consul
Dave Hennen Morris, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Louis Sussdorfl, Jr., counselor of embassy.-
George P. Waller, second secretary
Miss Frances E. Willis, third secretary
Robert Q. McGregor, Jr., third secretary
Lt. Col. Horace H. Fuller, military attache.
Lt. Comdr. John A. Gade, naval attache
Thomas L. Hughes, commercial attache
Lt. Col. Sumner Waite, asst. military attache
Capt. Townsend GrifiBss, asst. military attache for
Date of as-
signment
Pennsylvania
New Hampshire .
California
Georgia
lUinols
Michigan
New York . .
Walter H. Sholes, consul
Manson Gilbert, vice consul..
John C. Wiley, consul general...
William H. Beach, consul
Gerald A. Mokma, consul —
Arnold Van Benschoten, vice consul.
Dwight W. Fisher, vice consul
John S- Richardson, Jr., consul.
New York
Alabama
California
New York
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce
War Dept
War Dept
R. Henry Norweb, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
John J. Muccio, second secretary (consul)
Andrew E. Donovan, 2d, third secretary (vice
consul).
T. Muldrup Forsyth, third secretary (vice consul).
John J. Muccio, consul (second secretary)
Andrew E. Donovan, 2d, vice consul (third secre-
tary).
T. Muldrup Forsyth, viceconsui (third secretary).
Hugh S. Gibson, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Robert M. Scotten, counselor of embassy.
Allan Dawson, second secretary
Maj. Lawrence C. Mitchell, military attache
Lt. Richard Francis Whitehead, naval attache
and naval attache for air.
Ralph H. Ackerman, commercial attache
Archie W. Childs, asst. commercial attache
Emil Sauer, consul general
Maurice L. Stafford, consul
Odin Q. Loren, consul
Harold B. Minor, consul
Rudolf E. Cahn, vice consul
Robert J. Clarke, vice consul...
Ohio.
Virginia.
California.
Michigan
Iowa
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Sept. 3,1935
Oct. 31,1935
IDec. 10,1935
June 23, 1936
Aug. 7, 1924
June 11,1936
May 18,1933
Sept.
Mar.
June
{Aug.
Apr.
July
Sept.
Mar.
Nov.
Oklahoma
Indiana
Indiana
Virginia
Iowa.
Rliode Island.
Dist. Columbia..
Massachusetts.
Rhode Island
California
8, 1933
10, 1931
29, 1934
12, 1933
U, 1935
12. 1933
17. 1934
3, 1936
1, 1935
Sal.ary
Virginia .-
Rhode Island
California
Victoria, v.c
» The diplomatic officers here listed are accredited also to Luxemburg.
Dept. Commerce.
Dept. Commerce
Texas
California
Washington
Kansas —
New York
New York
Apr. 17,1930
Oct. 13,1926
Aug. 26,1935
Sept. 18, 1931
tOct. 1, 1935
July 18,1935
tMay 6,1924
Aug. 4, 1934
Apr. 25,1936
tMar. 16, 1935
Nov. 27, 1935
Mar. 11, 1936
Feb. 27.1935
Nov. 27, 1935
Mar. 11,1936
May 11.1933
June 3, 1936
May 29,1936
May 19,1936
May 22,1935
July 18,1933
May 28,1935
July 5, 1935
Dec. 31, 1935
{Jan. 24, 1935
{Oct. 1, 1935
tOct. 28,1925
June 14,1928
$8,000
6,900
3,700
2,500
17,500
8,900
4,700
3,700
3,000
6,900
8,900
4,500
3,600
2,600
4,400
10, 000
5,000
2,750
2,750
5,000
2,750
2,750
17. 500
9,200
5,000
7,900
4,900
3,700
3,600
38
KEGISTEll OF THE DEPARTMEls'T OE STATE
Post
BBAZn— Continued
Bahia, c
Para, c
Pernambuco (Recife), c ,
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, c.
Rio Grande, c.a.
Santos, c
Sao Paulo, eg
BULQARIA
Sofia fSofiya), I.
CANADA
Ottawa, Ontario, I
d.a. & d.o.
Calgary, Alberta, c
Edmonton, Alberta, c
Fort William and Port Arthur.
Ontario, c.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, eg
Fredericton, New Bruns-
wick, v.c.
Hamilton, Ontario, c.
Kingston, Ontario, c
London, Ontario, c
Moncton, New Brunswick, c.
Name and rank
Lee Worley, vice consul
George E. Seltzer, consul
George J. Haering, consul
Reginald S. Castleman, consul
Henry S. Haines, vice consul...
Arthur G. Parsloe, vice consul
Carol H. Foster, consul general
Cyril L. F. Thiel, consul
William E. Flournoy, Jr., vice consul.
Reginald S. Kazanjian, vice consul
Edward P. MafEtt, vice consul
Frederick A. Sterling, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Karl deG. MacVitty, first secretary (consul)
Cavendish W. Cannon, third secretary (consul)...
Maj. Royden Williamson, military attach^
Whence ap-
pointed
Washington.
New York..
New York..
California...
New Jersey.
Georgia
Maryland
Illinois
Virginia
Rhode Island
Missouri
Texas.
Julian E. Gillespie, commercial attache Dept. Commerce
Karl deG. MacVitty, consul (first secretary)...
Cavendish W. Cannon, consul (third secretary)...
Norman Armour, envoy extraordinary ana min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Ely E. Palmer, counselor of legation (consul
general) .
Joseph F. Burt, second secretary (consul)
David McK. Key, second secretary (consul)
Carl Breuer, third secretary (vice consul)
Henry M. Bankhead, commercial attache
Oliver B North, asst. commercial attache
Ely E. Palmer, consul general (counselor of
legation).
Joseph F. Burt, consul (second secretary)
David McK. Key, consul (second secretary)
Carl Breuer, vice consul (third secretary)
Richard W. Byrd, vice consul
Russell B. Jordan, vice consul
William McG. Harlow, district accounting and
disbursing ofBcer (vice consul).
Zern Hiner, asst. district accounting and disburs-
ing officer (vice consul).
Charles W. Allen, vice consul
Donn Paul Medalie, vice consul
Harvey T. Goodier, consul
Henry T. Dwyer, vice consul
Hugh H. Watson, consul general
Wi'Uiam W. Heard, consul.
Joseph P. Ragland, consul
Orlando H. Massie, vice consul. _.
Frederick C. Johnson, vice consul
Adam Beaumont, vice consul
George C. Cobb, vice consul
William A. Bickers, consul
Charles E. B. Payne, viceconsuL.
Hedley V. Cooke, Jr., vice consul.
Tennessee-
Utah
War Dept.
Tennessee.
Utah
New Jersey...
Rhode Island.
Illinois
Tennessee
New Y'ork
Dept. Commerce
Dept. Commerce
Rhode Island
Illinois
Tennessee..
New Y'ork.
Virginia
Wyoming..
Dist. Columbia.
Indiana,
Wyoming..
Illinois
New York
Rhode Island
Vermont
Maryland
Dist. Columbia.
Virginia
New Jersey
Massachusetts.
Georgia
Virginia
Michigan
New Jersey
Date of as-
signment
Mar. 18, 1933
Apr. 30,1930
Jan. 3. 1933
Oct. 27,1931
Feb. 23,1933
tJune 7, 1923
June 20. 1934
Oct. 5, 1935
Sept. 29, 1934
June 25, 1936
Apr. 12, 1935
Sept. 1, 1933
tJune
tJune
Jan.
Feb.
12, 1936
2, 1933
8, 1936
13. 1932
May 22, 1936
tJan. 24. 1935
May 29, 1935
Aug. 2S, 1935
JApr. 30,1936
June 11, 1936
Dec. 31, 1935
June 20, 1933
Nov. 16, 1928
Aug. 2S, 1935
Oct. 17,1935
June 11, 1936
tMay 2, 1936
Oct. 3, 1935
Oct. 9, 1933
tNov. 5, 1931
tJan. 29,1932
Sept.
Oct.
Feb.
June
tAug.
Jan.
tFeb.
May
Sept.
29. 1930
29, 1935
16, 1935
13, 1930
28. 1935
16. 1936
4, 1931
4, 1929
19, 1921
Oct. 6, 1930
Dec. 4, 1934
May 15,1933
JFeb. 21, 1921
Aug. 16. 1935
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
39
Post
Name and rank
CANADA — Continued
Montreal, Quebec, e.g.
Niagara Falls, Ontario, c.
Quebec, Quebec, c
Regina, Saskatchewan, c.
St. John, New Brunswick, c
St. Stephen, New Brunswick, c.
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, c.
Sydney, Nova Scotia, c
Toronto, Ontario, eg
Vancouver, British Columbia, e.g.
Victoria, British Columbia, c.
Windsor, Ontario, c
Winnipeg, Manitoba, e.g.
Homer M. Byington, consul general-
Richard Ford, consul-
Joseph I. Touchette, consul
Stephen E. C. Kendrick, consul.
Edward Anderson, Jr., vice consul
F. Ridgway Lineaweaver, vice consul.
Leo Toch, vice consul..
Russell W. Benton, vice consul
Andrew B. Foster, vice consul
M. Williams Blake, vice consul
John R. Barry, vice consul
Robert J. Cavanaugh. vice consul
Hartwell Johnson, vice consul
Henry P. Kiley, vice consul
Edward Caffery, consul
Elton Maynard Hoyt, vice consul
John Randolph, consul --
Harvey Lee Milbourne consul
John S. Calvert, consul.
Earl Brennan, vice consul
Egmont C. von Tresckow, consul
George L. Brist, vice consul
William H. Brown, vice consul
George L. Tolman, vice consul
"Edwin J. Collis, vice consul
Francis H. Styles, consul.
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Connecticut. .-
Oklahoma
Massachusetts
Rhode Island.
Florida
Pennsylvania
New York
New York
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Massachusetts...
Illinois
South Carolina...
Connecticut
Louisiana
Connecticut
New York
West Virginia
North Carolina..
New Hampshire.
South Carolina...
Iowa -
New Jersey
Colorado.
Michigan
Virginia
Aug. 13, 1935
Mar. 11,1935
Sept. 5,1935
tOct. 1,1935
June 20,1934
July 25, 1935
Sept. 5, 1935
Kenora, Ontario, e.a...
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, c.
Eugene H. Johnson, vice consul 1 Wisconsin
Herbert S. Goold, consul general
Damon C. Woods, consul •
Horatio Mooers, consul
Herbert C. Biar, vice consul ■
Robert B. Memminger, vice consul
S. Roger Tyler, Jr., vice consul
Frederick A. Bohne, vice consul
Robert William Harding, vice consul
John K. Davis, consul general
Harris N. Cookingham, consul
Samuel S Dickson, consul
William E. Beitz, consul
Douglas Mac^rthur, 2d, vice consul
Elbert Q. Mathews, vice consul...
Carl W. Strom, vice consul.
Nelson P. Meeks, vice consul
Augustus C. Owen, vice consul
Walter M. Walsh, vice consul
Wilbur Keblinfrer, consul general.
Robert M. Newcomb, vice consul
Marshall M. Vance, consul -
Hervfe J. L'Heureux, consul
H. Armistead Smith, vice consul
Edwin Carl Kemp, consul general.
Monroe B. Hall, consul
Stanley R. Lawson, vice consul
James R. Riddle, vice consul
Stanley L. Wilkinson, vice consul
Rupert H. Moore, consular agent
Walter H. McKinney, consul
Robert Jakes, 3d, vice consul...
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
May
3, 1935
5, 1935
7, 1935
3,1919
California
Texas
Maine
Indiana
South Carolina...
West Virginia
New York
New York
Ohio
New York
New Mexico
New York
Dist. Columbia..
California
Iowa
New York
South Carolina...
Colorado
Nevada...
Illinois
Ohio
New Hampshire.
Dist. Columbia..
Florida
New York
New York
Alabama..
Pennsylvania..
Canada
Michigan
Tennessee
May 22, 1933
June 22, 1934
July 1, 1935
Mar. 10, 1931
Nov. 21,1931
Nov. 2,1931
May 25, 1932
Mar. 21, 1932
Oct. 23, 1934
Mar. 7,1935
Oct. 28,1925
Jan. 8, 1932
May 4, 1935
Sept. 28, 1918
Aug. 3, 1935
Nov. 13,1925
May 22,1936
Apr. 18,1931
July 17,1933
1. 1935
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
tNov.
{May
Nov.
5, 1935
5, 1935
7, 1922
9, 1930
7, 1933
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov. 21, 1930
Feb. 12, 1935
11, 1935
3, 1935
5, 1935
5, 1935
{June 14, 1928
{Feb. 16,1931
Feb. 20,1933
Jan. 25. 1936
{Feb. 5,1915
Mar. 28, 1932
{Oct. 1, 1935
June 18, 1934
{July 22,1935
May 18,1936
Dec. 11,1931
May 15,1933
Nov. 9,1935
Feb. 5, 1918
Dec. 23,1931
{Oct. 21,1935
6,900
3,600
4,700
40
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
CHILE
Santiago, e.
Name and rank
Hoffman Philip, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Wesley Frost, counselor of embassy
John C. Shillock, Jr., third secretary
Robert Mills McClintock, third secretary
Maj. John A. Weeks, military attache
Comdr. Aaron Stanton Merrill, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Merwin L. Bohan, commercial attache...
Harold M. Randall, asst. commercial attache
Antofagasta, c
Valparaiso, c
e.g Edward A. Dow, consul general
John B. Faust, consul
Camden L. McLaln, vice consul
Samuel A. Mcllhenny, Jr., vice consul.
Carlos C. Hall, consul
Renwick S. McNiece, consul
John T. Garvin, vice consul
Frank T. Rueter, consular agent
Cruz Grande, Coquimbo, c.a
CHINA
Peiping, e
Nanking olHce
Amoy, Fukien, e
Canton, Kwangtung, e.g
Nelson T. Johnson, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Frank P. Lckhart, counselor of embassy
George R. Merrell, Jr., first secretary...
Laurence E. Salisbury, second secretary
Robert Lacy Smyth, second secretary
Paul W. Meyer, second secretary
Oliver Edmund Clubb, second secretary...
Cecil B. Lyon.i third secretary
James K. Penfield, language officer
Troy L. Perkins, language officer
John S. Service, language officer
Charles S. Millet, language officer
Edward E. Rice, language officer
Col. Joseph W. Stilwell, military attache
Comdr. Thomas M. Shock, naval attache
Julean Arnold, commercial attache
Capt. David D. Bairett, asst. military attache
Capt. Charles C. Brown, asst. naval attache
A. Bland Calder, asst. commercial attache
Capt. Frank Dorn, language officer
Capt. Frank N Roberts, language officer
Capt. Edwin M. Sutherland, language officer
Capt. Samuel H. Fisher, language officer _.
Capt. Earl Mattice, language officer
Capt. William L. Bales, language officer
1st Lt. Bankson T. Holcomb, Jr., language officer..
1st Lt. Samuel B. Griffith, language officer
Willys R. Peck, counselor of embassy
George Atcheson, Jr., second secretary
Clayson W. Aldridge, second secretary...
Kenneth J. Yearns, third secretary
Douglas Jenkins, Jr.,» third secretary
Hasell H. Dick, consul
Leland C. Altaffer, vice consul _..
Irving N. Linnell, consul general
SamuelJ. Fletcher, consul
Augustus S. Chase, consul
Reginald Bragonler, Jr., vice consul
W. Leonard Parker, vice consul |
> Assigned also aa vice consul at Tientsin. « Assigned also
Whence ap-
pointed
New York .
Kentucky...
Oregon
California...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Dept. Commerce.
Dept. Commerce.
Nebraska
South Carolina...
Virgiaia
Texas
Arizona
Utah
Ohio
Pennsylvania...
Oklahoma
Date of as-
signment
July 22,1935
June 3, 1936
Nov. 27, 1935
Dec. 29,1934
May 1, 1933
Apr. 23, 1936
Texas
Missouri
Illinois
California.
Colorado
Minnesota
New York
California
Kentucky
Ohio...
New Hampshire..
Wisconsin
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce.
War Dept
Navy Dept :..
Dept. Commerce.
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
California
California
New York
Dist. Columbia.
South Carolina..
July
Aug.
Apr.
Aug.
Feb.
I Aug.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
{Oct.
18, 1933
26. 1930
1. 1933
7, 1935
24. 1931
18. 1931
11, 1936
6, 1935
11,1936
1. 1934
tSept. 17,1935
Jan.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
tSept. 17.1935
tOct. 1. 1935
tSept. 17, 1935
tSept. 17, 1935
tSept. 17,1935
iApr. 1, 1936
tSept. 17,1935
July 2, 1934
17, 1936
5, 1935
15, 1935
25, 1935
28, 1935
Mar. 24, 1934
Oct. 12,1914
Mar. 19, 1936
Feb. 13,1935
July 28.1928
July 30,1934
July 30,1934
July 8, 1935
May 12, 1936
May 12, 1930
Jan. 7, 1933
Oct. 26, 1934
Aug. 22, 1935
tSept. 17,1935
tSept. 17, 1935
Jan. 27, 1936
tSept. 17. 1935
tSept. 17,1935
Oct. 25,1933
June 5, 1936
Jan. 18, 1936
Mar 13, 1935
Sept. 6, 1935
Aug. 28,1933
Apr. 15, 1935
as vice consul at Shanghai.
South Carolina
Ohio
Massachusetts.
Maine
Connecticut
Maryland
New York
10, 000
4,600
4,600
3,000
2.750
6,900
8,900
5,100
4,100
2,750
2,75C
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
41
Post
CHINA— Continued
Chefoo, Shantung, c
Foochow, Fuklen, c.
Hankow, Hupeh, e.g.
Name and rank
Harbin, Klrin, Manchuria, cff...
Mukden, Liaoning, Manchuria,
e.g.
Shanghai, Kiangsu, c. g.
Swatow, Kwangtung, c.
Tientsin, Hopeh, c.ff
Tsinan, Shantung, c....
Tsingtao. Shantung, c-
COLOMBIA
BogotA, J.
Ytinnanfu, Yunnan, c
J. Hall Paxton, consul. --
Charles J. Brennan, vice consul
Qordon L. Burke, consul
Paul R. Josselyn, consul general
Robert Y. Jarvis, consul
Harry E. Stevens, consul ■
Robert M. Taylor, vice consul
Harold E. Montamat, vice consul
Verne O. Staten, vice consul
Walter A. Adams, consul general
George D. LaMont, consul
H. Merrell Bennlnghofl, consul
Ralph J. Blake, vice consul
Joseph W. Ballantine, consul general-
William R. Langdon, consul
Andrew W. Edson, consul
John Davies, Jr., vice consul
Clarence E. Gauss, consul general
Richard P Butrick, consul
Edwin F. Stanton, consul-
Louis H. Gourley, consul
William Clarke Vyse, consul
James B. Pilcher, consul
Julius Wadsworth, vice consul
Everett F. Drumright, vice consul. ..
F. Russell Engdahl, vice consul-
Elvin Seibert, vico consul
Douglas Jenkins, Jr.,' vice consul
John B. Sawyer, vice consul
William R. Lynch, vice consul
Thomas B. Clark, vice consul
Sidney K. Lafoon, vice consul
Frederick W. Hinke, consul
John K. Caldwell, consul general
David C. Berger, consul.
Whitney Young, consul
John B. Ketcham, consul
Robert S. Ward, consul
Stuart Allen, consul
Cecil B. Lyon,2 vice consul
John F. Stone, vice consul
Lincoln C. Reynolds, vice consul —
Alvin E. Bandy, vice consul
Horace H. Smith, consul..
Samuel Sokobin, consul.
Carl O. Hawthorne, vice consul
Arthur R. Ringwalt, vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
Date ol as-
signment
Massachusetts . . .
Georgia
Iowa
California
California.
Washington
New Jersey
Illinois
South Carolina.-
New York
New York
Oregon.
Massachusetts..
Massachusetts..
Connecticut
Ohio
Connecticut
New York
California
Illinois
Dist. Columbia..
Alabama
Connecticut
Oklahoma _.
Washington
New York
South Carolina.
Oregon
Kansas
Texas
Virginia
New York
Virginia Sept. 14, 1934
Sept. 26, 1931
tOct. 1, 1935
tAug. 15,1934
Apr. 18,1935
Dec. 12,1935
Aug. 28,1933
Feb. 27.1935
June 26.1928
June 29, 1934
tJan. 24,1935
Feb. 8, 1935
Mar. 6, 1933
Sept. 14,1934
Apr. 8, 1936
tOct. 1. 1935
Sept. 5,1935
Dec. 5, 1935
Apr. 30.1932
May 18,1935
Jan. 27,1936
Nov. 20, 1931
tOct. 1,1935
Dec. 22,1933
Oct. 11,1934
Oct. 18,1935
Nov. 19, 1935
Aug. 23,1935
Apr. 12,1921
tFeb. 26,1926
tOct. 28,1926
Mar. 17, 1936
Dec. 21,1933
Salary
$4, 400
Kentucky Mar
William Dawson, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Winthrop S. Greene, second secretary (consul)
Robert Y. Brown, third secretary (consul) .-
Robert F. W' oodward, third secretary (vice consul)
Col. Nicholas W. Campanole, military attachfi..
Capt. Clayton Charles Jerome, naval attache and
naval attach^ for air.
Clarence C. Brooks, commercial attache
Virginia.
New York
New York
Ohio
Minnesota.
New York
Pennsylvania...
California
Tennessee
Ohio...
New Jersey
Missouri
Nebraska
Minnesota.
Massachusetts...
Alabama
Minnesota
War Dept
Navy Dept...
Dept. Commerce
13. 1935
11. 1934
1. 1933
3. 1934
24. 1935
1. 1935
1. 1934
May 28, 1936
July 31,1934
Oct. 25,1935
5. 1935
3, 1934
28, 1930
11, 1934
Oct.
July
Dec.
{Jan.
tOct.
Mar,
Sept
Aug.
tApr.
Oct.
Dec. 15, 1934
yan. 31,1935
July 17,1935
June 9, 1936
June 8, 1935
June 27,1936
3,600
7,200
4,800
4,400
2,750
2,750
Nov. 24, 1933
8,200
3,700
3,700
3,000
8,200
5,500
3,600
2,750
10, 000
6,200
5,100
5,200
4,200
3,600
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
2,750
4,100
10, 000
5,000
4,200
4,100
3,700
3,600
3,000
2,750
3,700
6,200
3,000
10, 000
4,500
3,700
2,750
'Assigned also as third secretary at Nanking.
» Assigned also as third secretary at Peiping.
42
Post
COIOMBIA— Continued
Bogota, C-
Barranquilla, c.
Buenaventura, c.
Cartagena, c
COSTA RICA
San Jos6, /_
Port Limon, c.
CUBA
Habana, e.
Antilla, c
Cienfuegos, c.
Caibarien, c.a
Sagua la Grande, c.a.
Matanzas, c
Nuevitas, c.
Santiago, c
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Winthrop S. Greene, consul (second secretary)...
Robert Y. Brown, consul (third secretary)
Robert F. 'Woodward, vice consul (third secretary).
Stephen C. Worster, vice consul
Lester Sockwell, vice consul
Robert Harnden, consul
Raymond Phelan, vice consul
Girvan Teall, vice consul
Edwin McKee, vice consul
John Brandt, vice consul
Leo R. Sack, envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
Harold M. Collins, second secretary (consul)
Gerald A. Drew, third secretary
Col. Nicholas W. Campanole, military attache....
Capt. Clayton Charles Jerome, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Harold M. Collins, consul (second secretary).
John B. Ocheltree, vice consul
Livingston Satterthwaite, vice consul.
Massachusetts...
Alabama..
Minnesota
Maine
Texas.
California..
California
New York
Georgia
North Carolina..
Pennsylvania.
Date of as- q^i
signment ^^^^^^
V irgmia
California...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Virginia
Nevada
Pennsylvania
J. Brock Havron, vice consul Tennessee,
Jefferson Caffery, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
H. Freeman Matthews, first secretary
Ellis O. Briggs, second secretary.
Carlos J. Warner, third secretary.
Col Thomas N. Gimperling. military attache
Walter J. Donnelly, commercial attache
Charles H. Ducotfi, asst. commercial attache
Manzanillo, c.a.
Charles R. Cameron, consul general
Harold S. Tewell, consul
Carlton Hurst, consul
Walter N- Walmsley, Jr., consul
Perry Ellis, vice consul
John Ordway, vice consul..
John U. Marvin, vice consul
Raoul F Washington, vice consul
Horace J. Dickinson, consul
Hernan C . Vogenitz, vice consul
Edward S. Benet, vice consul
Federico Causo, consular agent
Eugene E. Jova, consular agent
Milton Patterson Thompson, vice consul.
Arthur D. Jukes, vice consul
Owen W. Gaines, vice consul..
Albert R. Goodman, vice consul
Harry W. Story, vice consul
Raoul A. Bertot, consular agent
Jan. 2, 1934
July 17,1935
tJune 10, 1936
Oct. 4, 1933
Jan. 22, 1936
July 30,1935
May 20, 1933
Nov. 27, 1935
May 1, 1935
May 18,1934
Aug. 17,1933
tJune 2, 1936
June 20, 1934
Apr. 29, 1935
June 27, 1936
Feb. 25,1936
June 23, 1936
Dec. 22,1932
June 4, 1936
Louisiana Feb. 23,1934
Maryland :.. JNov. 27,1933
Maine {Dec. 5,1933
Ohio.. Jan. 17,1935
War Dept Feb. 15,1933
Dept. Commerce. Jan. 9, 1934
Dept. Commerce. Nov. 21, 1935
New York
North Dakota.-.
Dist. Columbia.
Maryland
California
Dist. Columbia..
Florida ,
New York
Arkansas
Ohio
Massachusetts...
Cuba
Tennessee
Oregon.
Georgia
New York
North Carolina.
Cuba
Mar
Jan.
July
lOct.
Oct.
Oct.
tFeb.
tFeb.
Feb.
Oct.
tApr.
ISept.
tOct.
Oct.
Jan.
May
Oct.
Feb.
tApr.
. 9,1934
13, 1933
13, 1935
1. 1935
3, 1935
5, 1935
28, 1927
28, 1927
7, 1922
17. 1934
4, 1932
14, 1933
6, 1922
10. 1935
22. 1936
22, 1936
5, 1935
13, 1926
20, 1922 '
10,000
4,700
3,700
4,700
3,000
2,750
17, 500
6,200
5,000
3,700
8,200
6,200
4,100
3.600
2,500
2,500
3,700
2,750
2.500
2,509
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
43
Post
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Prague (Praha),<
DANZIG. FBEE CITY OF
Danzig, c
DENMARK
Copenhagen (Kbbenhavn), I..
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Ciudad Trujillo, L --
Guayaquil, e.g.
EGYPT
Cairo, /.
Name and rank
J. Butler Wright, envoy extraordinary and minis-
ter plenipotentiary.
Maj. John S. Winslow, military attache --
Sam E. Woods, commercial attache
Whence ap-
pumted
Raymond E. Cox, consul general.
John H. Bruins, consul
Kennett F. Potter, consul.
Andrew Gilchrist, vice consul
J. Forrest Ingle, vice consul
Waldemar J. Gallman, consul.
Fred K. Salter, vice consul
Ruth Bryan Owen, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
North Winship, counselor of legation..
Maj. Truman Smith, military attach^
Capt. Benjamin Dutton, Jr., naval attache
Thormod O. Klath, commercial attachS
Capt. Theodore J. Koenig, asst. military attache
for air.
Comdr. Francis Marlin Maile, Jr., asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Harry Aloysius Guthrie, asst. naval attache.
Lester Maynard, consul general..
Laurence W. Taylor, vice consul.
Eriand Ojessing, vice consul
J. Stanford Edwards, vice consul.
La Romana, c.a...
Sanchez, c.a
ECUADOR
Juito, /
Wyoming.
War Dept
Dept. Commerce.
New York.
New York.
Missouri...
New York.
Indiana
Date of as-
signment
Salary
Dayle C. McDonough, consul general.
Philip K.Tattersall, vice consul
Frederick L. Royt, vice consul
New York.
Georgia —
Florida.
Mar. 9,1934
May 23, 1936
tJan. 18,1934
May 22,1936
Dec. 1, 1934
tJan. 24,1935
Sept. 18, 1929
July 25, 1934
May 7, 1934
Mar. 10, 1934
Apr. 13,1933
$10, 000
Georgia
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce-
War Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
tApr.
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
8. 1931
7, 1935
29, 1935
13, 1935
10, 1935
Feb. 4, 1936
Jan. IS, 1935
California - Aug. 23, 1933
California Junt 13, 1933
New York May 27, 1918
New York Nov. 6,1929
H. F. Arthur Schoenfeld, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Franklin B. Atwood, second secretary..
Donald D. Edgar, third secretary
Walter S. Reineck, consul...
Dudley E. Cyphers, vice consul
Linton Crook, vice consul
Eugene J. Lieder, consular agent
J. Enrique Leroux, consular agent
Antonio C. Gonzalez, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Edward J. Sparks, second secretary.
Comdr. George L. Weyler, naval attache..
Dist. Columbia.
Massachusetts..
New Jersey
Ohio June 23, 1931
Connecticut {July 27,1932
Alabama.. Nov. 12, 1934
Aug. 1,1931
tOct. 1, 1935
May 22, 1930
New York
Dom. Republic
New York.
New York..
Navy Dept.
Missouri...
New York.
Wisconsin..
Bert Fish, envoy extraordinary and minister pleni-
potentiary.
J. Rives Childs, second secretary
James T. Scott, commercial attache
Nov
Aug,
14, 1922
29, 1908
Florida.
Virginia
Dept. Commerce.
Dec. 10,1934
tFeb. 1, 1935
July 3, 1935
Oct. 18, 1934
tFeb. 12, 1930
tDec. 13. 1932
Sept. 6,1933
Sept. 4,1935
May 21, 1936
7,200
4,600
3,700
5,100
10,000
S, 900
7, 900
3,000
10, 000
4,100
3, 000
4,900
10, 000
4,200
6,900
10, 000
5.100
44
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
EGYPT— Continued
Cairo, c Claude H. Hall, Jr., consul
Arthur L. Richards, vice consul.
Name and rank
Alexandria, e.g.
Port Said, c.
EL SALVADOR
San Salvador, L
ESTONIA
Tallinn, /.
ETHIOPIA (ABYSSINIA)
Addis Ababa, /.
Djibouti, French Somali
Coast, CM.
FINLAND
ilelsingfors (Helsinki), /
Leland B. Morris, consul general.
Harry L. Troutman, consul
Daniel Oaudin, Jr.,' vice consul..
Horace Remillard, consul
Frederick S. Barny, vice consul...
Frank P. Corrigan, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Dorsey Gassaway Fisher, third secretary (consul).
William P. Cochran, Jr., third secretary (vice con-
sul).
Col. Nicholas W. Campanole, military attache...
Capt. Clayton Charles Jerome, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Dorsey Qassaway Fisher, consul (third secretary)..
William P. Cochran, Jr., vice consul (third sec-
retary).
Joseph E. Maleady, vice consul
Arthur Bliss Lane.s envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Felix Cole,2 counselor of legation
Harry E. Carlson, first secretary (consul)
William C. Trimble, third secretary (vice consul).
Maj. Gustav B. Ouenther, military attache
Harry E. Carlson, consul (first secretary)
William C. Trimble, vice consul (third secretary)
Cornelius Van H. Engert,^ minister resident and
consul general.
William M. Cramp, third secretary (consul)
Cornelius Van H. Engert,» minister resident and
consul general.
William M. Cramp, consul (third secretary)
Robert L. Hunter, vice consul ..,
Vahram H. Condayan, consular agpnt.
Edward Albright, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
George Orr, second secretary (consul)
Archibald E. Gray, third secretary (consul)
Whence ap-
pointed
Maryland
California.
Pennsylvania
Georgia
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
New York
Date of as-
signment
Ohio.
Maryland...
Pennsylvania JMar. 16,1935
tOct. 1. 1935
July 16, 1935
May 22, 1936
July 8, 1935
Aug. 12, 1935
Sept. 30, 1930
Aug. 27,1931
Mar. 14, 1934
JJan. 28.1935
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts . .
New York _ Jan. 24,1936
Apr. 29,1935
June 27, 1936
tOct. 1,1936
Feb. 27,1935
July 19, 1934
Dist. Columbia..
Illinois
Maryland
War Dept
niinols....
Maryland.
Nov. 11, 1930
tNov. 19,1929
June 9, 1936
Oct. 23, 1935
July 3. 1926
JJune 10, 1936
California JPeb. 7,1936
Pennsylvania JMar. 14,1935
California.
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Tennessee.
New Jersey. . .
Pennsylvania.
tFeb. 7, 1936
JMay 19,1936
tApr. 8, 1936
Apr. 1, 1929
July 21,1933
May 22, 1936
Oct. 4, 1935
Salary
3,600
3,000
3,600
3,000
10, 000
8,900
6.000
2,750
6.000
2,750
9,000
3,500
9,000
3,500
10,000
5,500
3, COO
' Detailed temporarily to the Department.
2 Accredited also to Latvia and Lithuania: resident at Riga.
to sec'^rof an fd'o? SessTpproledTCl4!'?92f '"'^'' '""''''''^ '' ""'' ^' '"'"'^'^^ '■^^'<^«°' ^°^ ''^'^ general pursuant
FOREIGN SEEVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
45
FOTIAND— Continued
Helsingfors (Helsinki), i— Contd.
FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS
(France)
Paris, e.
Frederick P. Latimer, Jr., third secretary (vice
consul) .
Maj Gustav B. Guenther, military attache
Capt. Benjamin Dutton, Jr., naval attache
Comdr. Francis Marlin Maile, Jr., asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Harry Aloysius Guthrie, asst. naval attache.- .
George Orr, consul (second secretary)
Archibald E. Gray, consul (third secretary)
Frederick P. Latimer, Jr., vice consul (third secre-
tary).
Connecticut.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
June 21,1933
Oct. 23,1935
Oct. 31.1935
Feb. 4, 1936
Navy Dept Oct. 31,1935
May 22, 1936
Oct. 4, 1935
June 21,1933
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Connecticut
Jesse Isidor Straus, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Edwin C. Wilson, counselor of embassy
Addison E. Southard, counselor of embassy (con-
sul general) .
H. Merle Cochran, first secretary
S. Pinkney Tuck, first secretary
Harold L. Williamson, first secretary •
Stanley Hawks, second secretary..
Lewis Clark, second secretary
Robert English, third secretary
Lt. Col. Horace H. Fuller, military attache and
military attache for air.
Capt. Francis Cogswell, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Henry C. MacLean, commercial attache
Bernard Wait, treasury attache
Niels 1. Ni'^lsen, agricultural attache
Lt. Col. Sumner Waite, asst. military attache
Capt. Townsend Grifflss, asst. military attache
and asst. military attache for air.
Capt. Lowell M. Riley, asst. military attache
Capt. Julius Augustus Furer, asst. naval attache..
Comdr. Theodore E. Chandler, asst. naval
attache.
Comdr. James Marshall Shoemaker, asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Maurice Martin Smith, asst. naval
attache.
Lt. Louis Newcomb Miller, asst. naval attache....
Daniel J. Reagan, asst. commercial attache
Lester De Witt Mallory, asst. agricultural attache
Addison E. Southard, consul general (counselor of
embassy).
Robert D. Murphy, consul
Hugh S. FuUerton, consul
George Tait, consul ■
Charles L. De Vault, consul •
Edwin A. Plitt, consul... ■
Ernest de W. Mayer, vice consul
Taylor W. Gannett, vice consul - -
Marc L. Severe, vice consul
John R. Wood, vice consul
Paul C. Betts, vice consul
Davis B. Levis, vice consul
John H. Fuqua, vice consul.
New York.
Florida
Kentucky.
Arizona
New York
Illinois
New York
Alabama
New Hampshire.
War Dept
Navy Dept.
Dept. Commerce.
Treasury Dept...
Dept. Agriculture
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Mar. 17. 1933
Sept. 16, 1935
Dec. 6, 1935
JNov. 23, 1932
Feb. 25,1933
lApr. 1, 1936
May 22,1936
Apr. 26.1935
Mar. 19, 1935
Apr. 11.1935
Mar. 24, 1936
July 27,1933
Oct. 17,1935
May 27,1933
Mar. 3,1936
Mar. 28, 1935
Dec. 20,1935
May 11,1935
June 15,1935
Apr. 17,1936
May 28, 1936
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce
Dept. Agriculture
Kentucky
$3,000
May 10,1935
Apr. 27.1927
Aug. 21,1934
Dec. 6, 1935
Wisconsin
Ohio
Virginia ..-
Indiana
Maryland —
New York
Nebraska
Iowa - ■
Florida
Pennsylvania
Illinois
New York
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
June
Nov.
tApr.
JMar.
JMar.
Sept.
June
26, 1930
17. 1934
16. 1933
25, 1933
29, 1933
17, 1935
20. 1935
15, 1919
27, 1922
2, 1925
24, 1931
8, 1934
5,500
3,600
3,000
17, 500
9.200
10, 000
8,200
8.200
6.000
5,100
4,200
3.000
10,000
7,200
6,200
4,500
4,700
4,900
2,750
2,750
46
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
Name and rank
FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS—
Continued
(France)— Continued
Paris, d.a. & d.o.
o.s.b.
Bordeaux, c.
Biarritz, v.c.
Pau, CO..
Calais, c
Cherbourg, c.
Havre, c
Dieppe, CO.
Lille, c
Lyon, e.
Marseille, c.
Nantes, c.
Nice, c
Strasbourg, c-
(Possessions)
Algiers, Algeria, e.g..
Oran, Algeria, c.a ,
Djibouti, Fr. Somali Coast, c. o.
(agency under Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia).
Martinique, French West Indies,c.
Saigon, French Indochina, e
St. Pierre-Miquelon. c
Tahiti, Society Islands, Oceania, c.
Tunis, Tunisia, c
Whence ap-
pointed
Cecil M. P. Cross, district accounting and disburs-
ing officer (consul).
William P. Snow, asst. district accounting and
disbursing officer (vice consul).
Laurence J. Daymen t, asst. district accounting
and disbursing officer (vice consul).
Clifford W. McQlasson, vice consul
Worthington E. Hagerman, vice consul
Jones R.- Trowbridge, vice consul
Rhode Island.
Maine
New York
Datf of as-
signment
Dist. Columbia..
Maryland
Georgia.. ...11...
Jack S. Williams, superintendent of building.
Harold D. Finley, consul
William D. Moreland, Jr., vice consul
Frank Cussans, vice consul
Roy McWIlliams, vice consul
Sam Park, vice consul.
Robert Dickey, Jr., consular agent.
James Q. Carter, consul
Augustus Ostertag, vice consul
Samuel H. Wiley, consul.
Harry M. Donaldson, vice consul
Frederick C. Fairbanks, consular agent
Leonard G. Dawson, consul
Robert T. Cowan, vice consul.
Charles J. Pisar, consul
Waldo E. Bailey, vice consul
George P. Wilson, vice consul
John P. Hurley, consul general
Robert D. Longyear, consul
Tyler Thompson, vice consul
Shiras Morris, Jr., vice consul
T. Eliot Weil, vice consul
Benjamin M. Hulley. consul
Jack E. Cocke, vice consul
Charles B. Beylard, vice consul
Leonard N. Green, consul...
Robert A. Acly, vice consul
Ernest L. Ives, consul general.. ,
Edward B. Rand, consul
Albert H. Elford, consular agent.
Vahram H. Condayan, consular agent.
Virginia
New York
Oregon...
Ohio
Illinois
Te.xas
Ohio
Georgia
Pennsylvania
North Carolina..
Pennsylvania
tJuly 16,1935
tOct. 1, 1935
tJuly 1, 1935
Aug. 20, 1932
Dec. 9, 1932
Feb. 29, 1936
July
Nov,
Oct.
JApr.
tApr.
Nov.
Jan.
Mar.
June
June
May
Mar.
Nov.
Te.xas I Jan.
June
Mar.
Dec.
tMar.
Aug.
June
Virginia.
V. Harwood Blocker, Jr., vice consul Te.xas.
••Rudolph A. Schausten, vice consul... California.
Quincy F. Roberts, consul Texas.
Edwin N. Gunsaulus, vice consul Minnesota.
Scudder Mersman, vice consul Missouri.
Peter H. A. Flood, consul j Xew Hampshire.
L. Pittman Springs, vice consul | Dist. Columbia..
Wisconsin
Mississippi
Pennsylvania..
New York
Massachusetts.
New York
Connecticut j Dec.
New York Oct.
Florida June
Tennessee Oct.
May
Minnesota ' Dec.
Massachusetts... Aug.
Virginia..
Louisiana.
Algeria
22, i933
17,1933
4, 1935
23, lJ92fi
17, 1920
15, 1920
30, 1931
28, 1927
5, 1936
28. 1933
22, 1936
11, 1916
19,1935
4, 1935
26,1933
1, 1935
11. 1934
27,1935
23. 1935
13. 1933
18, 1933
5, 1935
20,) 934
7, 1932
23. 1934
21,1933
9,1935
Apr. 5,1933
Nov. Il,"l935
Nov. 7,1906
Apr. 1,1929
Nov. 5,1935
Sept. 9, 1926
Nov. 7,1932
Nov. 24,1934
Feb. 10,1922
June 10,.1936
June 13,1935
5,500
5,100
2,500
5,500
6,900
3,000
7,900
5,500
2,750
2. 750
■i, 500
4.400
4,400
3,000
7,900
3,700
4,400
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
47
Post
GEBMANY
Berlin, e.
Bremen, c.
Breslau, c -
Cologne (Kbln), c.
Dresden, c.
Name and rank
Frankfort on the Main (Frank-
furt-am-Main), e.g.
Hamburg, e.g.
William E. Dodd, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Ferdinand L. Mayer, counselor of embassy
Frank C. Lee, first secretary
James W. Riddleborger, Foreign Service officer...
Jacob D. Beam, third secretary
Maj. Truman Smith, military attache and mili-
tary attach^ for air.
Capt. Benjamin Dutton, Jr., naval attach^ and
naval attache for air.
Loyd V. Steere, agricultural attach^
Capt. James C. Crockett, asst. military attache..
Capt. Theodore J. Koenlg, asst. military attache
and asst. military attache for air. •
Capt. Julius Augustus Furer, asst. naval attache..
Comdr. Francis Marlin Maile, Jr., asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Harry Aloysius Guthrie, asst. naval attacbS-
Douglas P. Miller, asst. commercial attache
Gordon P. Boals, asst. agricultural attache
Leipzig, e
Munich iMunchen), c
Stuttgart, c
Douglas Jenkins, consul general
Raymond H. Geist. consul
A. Dana Ilodgdon, consul
Hugh C. Foi, vice consul
Ware .\dams, vice consul
Henry P. Leverich, vice consul
John Ilubner, 2d, vice consul
Cyrus B. Follmer, vice consul
Caslmlr T. Zawadzkl, vice consul
J. Webb Benton, consul
William C. AfEeld, Jr., vice consul..
Francis A. Lane, vice consul
Stephen B. Vaughan, vice consul
Alfred W. Klieforth, consul general
James H. Wright, vice consul
Edward S. Parker, vice consul
Alfred R. Thomson, consul general
John F Huddleston, consul...
Bernard F. Heiler, vice consul
George A. Makinson, consul general
Robert W. Heingartner, consul...
Sydney B. Redecker, consul
John Q. Erhardt, consul general
Wainwright .\bbott, consul
John J. Meily, consul
Erik W. Magnuson, consul
E. Paul Tenney, vice consul
Malcolm C. Burke, vice consul
Sabin J. Dalferes, vice consul
Ralph C. Busser, consul general
David H. Buflum, consul
Harrison Lewis, vice consul
Charles M. Hathaway, Jr., consul general.
George R. Hukill, consul
James M. Bowcock. vice consul
Samuel W. Honaker, consul general
Joel C. Hudson, consul
Francis L. Spalding, vice consul
Hugh H . Teller, vice consul.
Julius C. Jensen, vice consul
Whence ap
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Illinois
Indiana
Colorado..
Virginia
New Jersey
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept.Agriculture.
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept ...
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce.
Dept. Agriculture-
South Carolina.. -
Ohio.
Maryland
New York
Georgia..
New Jersey
Maryland
Pennsylvania
New York
Pennsylvania
Minnesota
Missouri
New York
Pennsylvania
Missouri.
South Carolina...
Maryland.
Ohio
Massachusetts...
California
Ohio
New York
New York
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Illinois
Washington
Alabama
Louisiana
Pennsylvania
Maine
California
Pennsylvania
Delaware.
Colorado
Texas
Missouri
Massachusetts..
Michigan.
Wyoming.
June 13,1933
Oct. 29,1935
{Nov. 30, 1934
June 19,1936
Nov. 24, 1934
Feb. 7, 1935
Jan. 29, 1935
Deo. 16,1930
July 21,1933
Jan. 10,1935
May 11,1935
Feb. 4, 1936
Jan. 18,1935
Jan. 21,1925
Aug. 21,1934
June
Nov.
June
Dec.
Nov.
June
June
Apr.
Sept.
June
May
tNov.
Jan.
tJune
July
June
lAug.
May
Sept
tMar.
June
Feb.
tDec.
tJune
Feb.
July
Oct.
tMar.
Mar.
tSept.
tOct.
Feb.
July
June
Jan
June
June
May
tJune
Aug.
20. 1934
19, 1929
10, 1936
7, 1932
11, 1933
13, 1933
23, 1936
7,1928
29,1928
10, 1936
17. 1935
19. 1929
9, 1931
17. 1936
9. 1930
30. 1926
28, 1935
31. 1933
29. 1928
27. 1935
26, 1928
8. 1931
13. 1933
22. 1936
16. 1931
30, 1935
5, 1935
14. 1925
7.1928
24, 1935
1, 1935
19. 1935
27. 1927
20, 193G
7. 1924
20. 1934
10, 1936
22. 1936
23, 192^
17, 1934
7,900
4,400
2, 750
48
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTH-
ERN IRELAND, BRITISH
DOMINIONS BEYOND THE
SEAS, INDIA
(Great Britain— Northern Ireland)
London, e .
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Birmingham, England, c.
Bradford, England, c
Bristol, England, c
Cardiff, Wales, c
Dundee, Scotland, c
Edinburgh, Scotland, c...
Name and rank
Robert Worth Bingham, ambassador extraordi-
nary and plenipotentiary.
Ray Atberton, counselor of embassy
Herschel V. Johnson, first secretary
Hugh Millard, first secretary
Walter T. Prendergast, second secretary
William W. Butterwoith, Jr., second secretary
Hiram Bingham, Jr., third secretary
Lt. Col. Raymond E. Lee, military attache and
military attache for air.
Capt. Walter S. Anderson, naval attache
Lynn W. Meekins, commercial attache
Clifford C. Taylor, agricultural attache
Lt. Col. Hayes A. Kroner, asst. military attache..
Lt. Col. Martin F. Scanlon, asst. military attache
and asst. military attache for air.
Capt. Rene R. Studler, asst. military attache
Capt. Julius Augustus Purer, asst. naval attache.
Lt. Comdr. Leslie C. Stevens, asst. uaval attache
Lt. Harry Aloysius Guthrie, asst. naval attache..
Lt. Elliott B. Strauss, asst. naval attache
James Somerville, asst. commercial attache
Homer S. Fo.x, asst. commercial attache
Paul G. Minneman, asst. agricultural attache
Robert Frazer, consul general
Henry M. Wolcott, consul
Charles C. Broy, consul
Philip Adams, consul
Franklin C. Oowen, consul
James E. Parks, consul
Alfred D. Cameron, consul
Ralph Miller, consul
Charles A. Converse, vice consul
John J. Coyle, vice consul
James E. Callahan, vice consul
Lucien Memminger, consul general.
Robert Janz, consul
Gerald G. Jones, vice consul
James R. Wilkinson, consul
William N. Carroll, vice consul
Ernest E. Evans, consul..
George L. Fleming, vice consul
Roy W. Baker, consul
John F. Claffey, vice consul
Samuel K. Thompson, consul
Paul C. Seddicum, vice consul
E. Talbot Smith, consul.
Julian K. Smedberg, vice consul
Charles Roy Nasmith, consul
Edwin B. Earnest, vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
Kentucky.
Illinois
North Carolina..
Nebraska
Ohio
Louisiana
Connecticut
WarDept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce.
Dept. Agriculture
War Dept
War Dept
Date of as-
signment
Mar. 23, 1933
tSept. 26, 1S27
Feb. 16, 1934
tOct. 1,1935
Oct. 1. 1930
tApr. 1, 1936
Oct. 12, 1933
Feb. 8, 1935
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dent
Navy Dept
Navy Dept.
Dept . Commerce.
Dept. Commerce.
Dept. Agriculture
Pennsylvania
New York
Virginia
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
North Carolina
Washington
New York
Georgia
New York
Massachusetts.
South Carolina...
Oklahoma
South Dakota
Wisconsin
North Carolina..
New York
Missouri-.
New York
Connecticut
California...
Dlst. Columbia...
Connecticut...
New York
New York
Iowa
Feb.
July
July
July
Oct.
June
May
June
Jan.
Oct.
Feb.
Jan.
May
Oct.
June
Sept.
Mar.
Oct.
June
Oct.
tOct.
June
Oct.
Puly
Jan.
tOct.
Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
June
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
July
Dec.
Mar.
Aug
Apr.
8, 1934
18. 1933
27, 1935
16. 1934
17. 1935
1, 1936
11, 1935
25, 1932
18, 1935
17,1935
23. 1935
28. 1936
1, 1936
8, 1932
10, 1936
12, 1929
7, 1935
17. 1932
8. 1934
31, 1935
1. 1935
20. 1934
17. 1933
7. 1925
27, 1931
1, 1935
27. 1935
16. 1936
9, 1931
15, 1933
6, 1923
8, 1931
17, 1933
1. 1934
25, 1928
7. 1935
5, 1931
23, 1935
9, 1930
6,900
3,600
4,900
4,400
4,100
5,500
4,700
5,500
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
49
Post
GEKAT BRITAIN, ETC.— Con.
(Great Britain— Northern Ire-
land)—Continued
Glasgow, Scotland, c.
Hull, England, c
Liverpool. England, c.
Manchester, England, c
Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, c.
Plymouth, England, c
Sheffield, England, c
Southampton England, c
(Other Europe)
aibraltar, c
Malta, c
(India)
Calcutta, c. g.
Bombay, c.
Karachi, c.
Madras, e..
Rangoon.e.
(Other Asia)
Aden, Arabia, c
Colombo, Oeylon, c.
Hong Kong, e.g.
Name and rank
Leslie A
Maurice Pasquet, vice consul
T. Leonard LiUiestrom, vice consnil.
Andrew J. McConnlco, consul
Do C. Funk, consul
Paul Dean Thompson, vice consul..
Philip Holland, consul general
Phil H. Hubbard, consul
Hugh Watson, vice consul
Leo D. Sturgeon, consul
Myles Standish, vice consul
Paul C. Squire, con-sul
Merlin E. Smith, vice consul—
Rollin R. Winslow, consul
Fred H. Houck, vice consul
Walton C. Ferris, consul-
Henry O. Ramsey, vice consul
Howard K. Travers, consul
Perry N. Jester, consul
E Tomlin Bailey, vice consul
F. Willard Calder, vice consul
Herbert O. Williams, consul -..
Leslie W. Johnson, vice consul.
W. Perry George, consul
John Campbell White,' consul general.
Edward M. Groth.i consul.
Rufus H. Lane, Jr., consul
John J. Macdonald, vice consul
Robert D. Coe, vice consul-
Calvin Hawley Oakes, vice consul
Henry S. Waterman, consul.
Theodore J. Hohenthal, vice consul...
Daniel V. Anderson, vice consul
Charles M. Gerrity, vice consul
Clarence E. Macy, consul
Lloyd E. Rigg8,i vice consul
Curtis C. Jordan, consul
Aubrey E. Lippincott, vice consul
Austin C. Brady, consul ---
Wlnfield H. Scott, consul
Lyle C. Himmel, vice consul
Claude B. Chiperfield, vice consul.
Robert L. Buell, consul
George W. Renchard, vice consul..
Charles L. Hoover, consul general-
Howard Donovan, consul
Frederic C. Fornes, Jr., consul
Merritt N Cootes, vice consul
John C. Pool, vice consul
Robert C. Coudray, vice consul...
Davis, consul general.. - New York tJune 17,1936
Whence ap- Date of as-
pointed signment
New York.
New York..
Mississippi.
Colorado
California..
Tennessee-
Vermont...
New York .
Illinois
Salary
Nov. 29, 1933
Feb. 23,1935
Jan. 11,1929
Aug. 9, 1935
Aug. 8, 1935
Sept. 20,1927
tJan. 24,1935
May 18,1923
Aug. 19,1935
New York | Dec. 1,1934
Oct. 19,1932
June 30,1931
June 11.1934
June 13,1935
Dec. 22,1934
June 6, 1928
Apr. 7, 1933
June 23,1936
Oct. 3, 1935
Nov. 7,1921
$6, 900
3,000
Massachusetts...
Ohio
Michigan
Dlst. Columbia.,
Wisconsin
South Dakota ..
New York
Virginia
New Jersey
New York
4,800
4,900
8,900
3,700
California May 16.1935
Minnesota June 4,1936
Alabama Apr. 10,1935
Maryland.. Oct.
New York Aug.
Virginia. Aug.
Missouri June
Wyoming June
South Carolina... Apr.
Washington Oct.
California Dec.
Delaware .1 May
Oct.
June
tOct.
June
June
June
Sept
Aug.
Pennsylvania
Colorado
Illinois
CaUfornia
Arizona ■
New Mexico
Dlst. Columbia..
South Dakota...
Illinois..
New York
Michigan
Missouri
Illinois.
New York
Virginia
Delaware
Rhode Island.
29, 1935
17, 1934
17. 1934
12. 1935
29. 1935
9, 1936
18, 1934
29, 1934
28. 1936
16. 1934
10, 1936
2, 1929
29. 1935
20. 1936
20, 1936
. 3,1931
22, 1934
May 22, 1936
June 19,1933
Aug. 28,1934
June 20,1934
Jan. 28, 1936
May 22, 1936
June 13.1933
May 26,1934
Sept. 6.1935
5,100
5,500
5,100
4,100
6,200
3,700
2,500
4,900
4,900
10, 000
6,200
4,100
3,000
3,000
3,000
5,500
2,750
2,750
4,700
5,500
2,750
5,500
4,400
3,000
4,100
2,750
8,900
4,700
3,600
2,750
2,750
Assigned also to Kabul, Afghanistan.
50
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
GREAT BBITAIN, ETC.— Con.
(Other Asia)— Continued
Penang, Straits Settlements, c...
Singapore, Straits Settlements, e.g.
(Africa)
Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa, c.
Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, c.
(Australia)
Adelaide, South Australia, c
Brisbane, Queensland, c
Name and rank
Melbourne, Victoria, c.
Sydney, New South Wales, eg...
(New Zealand)
Wellington, e.g
Christchurch, c.a.
Dunedin, c.a
Auckland, c
(Newfoundland)
St. John's, e.g..
(Other America)
Barbados, British West Indies, c
St. Lucia, B.W.I. , c.a
BeUze, British Honduras, c
Hamilton, Bermmia, c
St. George's, Bermuda, c.a.
Kingston, Jamaica, c
Nassau, N. P., Bahamas, c.
Trinidad, British West Indies, c.
Brighton, Trinidad, B. W. L,
c.a.
Orenacia, B. W. ].,c.a..
Paramaribo, Netherland
Qulana, c.a.
John Peabody Palmer, vice consul.
Forrest K. Geerken, vice consul....
Monnett B. Davis, consul general..
Thomas McEnelly, consul
Patrick Mallon, vice consul
Thomas A. Hickok, consul.
Robert B. Streeper, consul..
John B. Keogh, vice consul.
Charles A. Hutchinson, consul
Austin R. Preston, consul
Mulford A. Colebrook, vice consul
John W. Dye, consul
Wales W. Signor, vice consul
Ralph H. Hunt, vice consul
Jay Pierrepont Moflfat, consul general.
Albert M. Doyle, consul
Foster H. Kreis, vice consul...
Frank E. McFadden, vice consul
George A. Bucklin, consul general....
George Bliss Lane, vice consul
Walter W. Orebaugh, vice consul
H. P. Bridge, consular agent
Harman Reeves, consular agent
Walter F. Boyle, consul
Joseph G. Grocniuger, consul
••Leonard A. Bachelder, vice consul.
Prescott Childs, consul
Alan Q. Peter, consular agent.
Culver Gidden, vice consul
Charles H. Ileisler, consul
Edwin Clay Merrell, vice consul
Frederick Joseph Robertson, consular agent.
George Alexander Armstrong, consul
John S. Littell, con.<;ul
George F. Kelly, vice consul
Frank Anderson Henry, consul
Joseph E. Newton, vice consul
Wallace E. Moessner, vice consul
Marc de Verteuil, consular agent
John McGilchrist, consular agent.
James S. Lawton. consular agent..
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Washington.
Minnesota..
Colorado
New York..,
Ohio
June 20,1936
Dec. 8, 1934
Jan. 27, 1936
June 20, 1934
Feb. 19, 1935
Salary
New York {Oct. 1, 1935
Ohio.. Feb. 7,1934
New York June 21, 1935
Minnesota Mar. 12, 1936
New York Dec. 23,1930
New York Dec. 22,1932
Minnesota. July 13,1931
Michigan May 22,1936
Massachusetts... JSept. 24,1929
New Hampshire- Apr. 24, 1935
Michigan Dec. 23,1930
Minnesota Apr. 15,1930
Iowa. May 22,1930
Oklahoma
New York
Kansas
New Zealand
New Zealand
Georgia
Maryland
Massachusetts..
Harold B Quarton, consul general... lowa
Charles C. Sundell, vice consul Minne's'o'ta."
Massachusetts
St. Lucia
Texas
Delaware
Oklahoma
Bermuda
New York
Florida
Massachusetts
Delaware
Pennsylvania.
Oklahoma
Grenada.
Illinois...
June 28,1934
July 1, 1935
Mar. 27, 1933
Mar. 31, 1928
Apr. 6, 1920
Mar. 19, 1925
June 10, 1936
{Feb. 6, 1915
June 15, 1934
June 15, 1935
June 23, 1936
Mar. 14, 1934
tJuly 11,1932
Apr. 6. 1934
July 1, 1920
Aug. 17,1917
Nov. 5, 1934
Dec. 20, 1935
I Apr. 1, 1926
Dec. 31, 1934
Jan. 24, 1936
Nov. 30, 1934
Mar. 23, 1921
June 21,1920
Aug. 23,1917
8,200
4,900
2,750
3,600
4,200
3,600
4,600
2,750
6.900
2,750
9,200
4,700
7,900
3,000
2,750
6,900
4,400
6,900
4, 5.'J0
4,900
4,400
3,700
6, 900
3,000
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
51
Post
GKEECE
Athens (Athenal), 1-.
Patras, c -■
Salonika (Thessalonikg), c.
GUATEMALA
Guatemala, /
HAITI
Port-au-Prince, t
Ceiba, c.
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Lincoln MaoVeagh, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Harold Shantz, first secretary (consul general)....
Foy D. Kohler, third secretary
Lt. Col. F. Langley Whitley, military attach^...
Karl L. Rankin, commercial attachfe
Capt. Thomas D. White, asst. military attache
for air.
Harold Shantz, consul general (first secretary).. .
Henry A. W. Beck, consul -
Burton Y. Berry, consul --
Donald C. Dunham, vice consul
George V. Allen, vice consul -
William C. Young, vice consul
James Hugh Keeley, Jr., consul
James E. Henderson, vice consul
Date of as-
signment
Connecticut.
New York
Ohio
War Dept-
Dept. Commerce.
War Dept
Fay A. Des Portes, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Sidney E. O'Donoghue, second secretary
Col. Nicholas W. Campanole, military attache. ...
Capt. Clayton Charles Jerome, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Howard H. Tewksbury, commercial attache
New York
Indiana
Indiana
Ohio
North Carolina. -
Kentucky
Dist. Columbia. -
California
Salary
June 13,1933
tJune 11,1936
Jan. 17,1936
Feb. 11.1933
Feb. 4, 1932
Mar. 14, 1935
tJune 17, 1936
tJan. 24, 1935
Jan. 18,1936
July 20, 1935
Aug. 15,1934
Nov. -25, 1932
Sept. 5, 1935
June 10,1936
O. Gaylord Marsh, consul general.
Chester II. Klmrey, vice consul...
Rodney D. Wells, vice consul
George A. Gordon, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Julian L. Pinkerton, second secretary (consul)...
C. Burke Elbrick, third secretary (vice consul)...
Cap Haitlen, c.a...
Gonalves, c.a
HONDUBAS
Tegucigalpa, L
South Carolina...
New Jersey.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Dept. Commerce-
Washington.
Oklahoma...
Colorado
New York.
Kentucky-,
Kentucky..
Julian L. Pinkerton, consul (.second secretary) Kentucky,
C. Burke Elbrick, vice consul (third secretary) Kentucky
Joseph H. White, vice consul.
Corey F. Wood, consular agent.
J. William Wool, consular agent
Tela, p.e
Puerto Cortes, e.
Leo J. Keena, envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
Raleigh A. Gibson, second secretary (consul)
Walter W. Hoffmann, third secretary (vice consul) -
Col. Nicholas W. Campanole, military attache
Capt. Clayton Charles Jerome, naval attache and
naval attache for air
Raleigh A. Gibson, consul (second secretary)
Walter W. Hoffmann, vice consul (third secretary).
Ben Zweig, vice consul
Edgar L. McGinnis, Jr., vice consul.-
Robert K. Peyton, vice consul
Granville Oury-Jackson, vice consul
I Myron H. Schraud, vice consul
Utah .--
Massachusetts...
Massachusetts..
Michigan.
Illinois
California...
War Dept-..
N.avy Dept.
Apr.
,1936
$10, 000
6,200
2,750
May 22, 1934
Apr. 29,1935
June 27,1936
Feb. 12, 1936
Dec. 22,1933
tJuly 10,1931
tJuly 10.1931
June 5, 1935
tDec. 3, 1935
May 24,1934
Nov. 19,1935
{Oct. 24,1934
JMar. 27, 1936
July 1,1933
Sept. 8.1899
Feb. 22,1935
May 25, 1934
July 1, 1935
Apr. 29,1935
Juno 27,1936
Illinois
California
Illmois---
Pennsylvania
New Jersey...
Michigan
Texas
6,200
3,700
3,600
2,750
3,000
6,200
2,750
10, 000
tDec. 23,1935
July '1,1935
Jan. 25, 1936
June 6, 1933
June 15,1936
July 30. 1935
Feb. 23.1933
,900
10, 000
4,400
3,000
4,400
3,000
10, 000
4,900
2,750
4,900
2,750
52
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
HUNGAET
Budapest, /.
Name and rank
IRAN (PERSIA)
Teheran, (
IRAQ (MESOPOTAMIA)
Baghdad, 1.
John Flournoy Montgomery, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
James B. Stewart, counselor of legation (consul
general).
Garret G. Ackerson, Jr., third secretary (consul)..
Nathaniel Lancaster, Jr., third secretary (vice
consul).
Lt. Col. Martin C. Shallenberger, military attache
James B. Stewart, consul general (counselor of
legation).
Knowlton V. Hicks, consul
Garret G. Ackerson, Jr., consul (third secretary) . .
Natlianiel Lancaster, Jr., vice consul (third
secretary).
Glion Curtis, Jr., vice consul
Ernest V. Polutnlk, vice consul
Leonard G. Bradford, vice consul
-- envoy e.xtraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
Gordon P. Merriam, second secretary (consul)
Earl T. Grain, third secretary (vice consul)
Gordon P. Merriam, consul (second secretary)
Earl T. Grain, vice consul (third secretary)
IRISH FREE STATE
Dublin (Baile Atha Cliath), L
e.g.
Qalway, c.a.
Cork, c
ITALY AND POSSESSIONS
(Italy)
Rome (Roma), e
Paul Knabenshue,' minister resident and consul
general.
Joseph C. Satterthwaite, second secretary (consul) .
James S. Moose, Jr., second secretary (consul)
Walworth Barbour, third secretary (vice consul)..
Paul Knabenshue, minister resident and consul
general.
Joseph C. Satterthwaite, consul (second secretary) .
James S. Moose, Jr., consul (second secretary)
Walworth Barbour, vice consul (third secretary)..
Alvin Mansfield Owsley, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
James Orr Denby, first secretary
Lt. Col. Raymond E. Lee, military attache
Henry H. Balch, consul general
Sidney A. Belovsky, consul
Paul C. Hutton, Jr., vice consul
Edwin J. King, vice consul
Robert A. Tennant, consular agent.
Leslie E. Woods, consul
Robert R. Patterson, vice consul
William Phillips, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Alexander C. Kirk, counselor of embassy.
Whence ap-
pointed
California
New Mexico.
New Jersey..
Virginia
War Dept.
New Mexico.
Date of as-
signment
New York..
New Jersey.
Virginia
Missouri
Montana
Massachusetts.
Massachusetts.
Illinois
Massachusetts... Oct. 4,1935
Illinois Feb. 18,1935
June 13,1033
{Oct. 4, 1935
Mar. 19,1935
June 25,1936
Mar. 20, 1933
June 22,1933
Aug. 6, 1934
tJune 19, 1936
June 25, 1936
Oct. 3, 1935
Jan. 9, 1931
May 19, 1934
Oct. 4, 1935
Feb. 18.1935
Ohio.
Michigan
Arkansas
Massachusetts. .
Ohio.
Michigan
Arkansas
Massachusetts.
Texas
Indiana
War Dept.
Alabama
New York
North Carolina..
Pennsylvania
Ireland
Massachusetts
Michigan Dec. 1,1932
Massachusetts...
Illinois.
Harold H Tittmann, Jr., first secretary Missouri.
Aug. 6, 1932
June 9, 1936
tApr. 1, 1936
May 22, 1936
Aug. 6, 1932
tJune 10, 1936
tJan. 24,1935
May 22, 1936
May 15,1935
tJune 23,1931
Feb. 8, 1935
Jan. 12,1931
{Jan. 24,1935
May 22,1934
Aug. 10, 1928
May 4, 1901
Dec. 1, 1932
Aug. 4, 1936
{Dec. 21. 1929
Apr. 23.1926
6,900
3,700
3,000
4,900
17,500
10, 000
7,200
to sec^ 24Tan a7t ^f Co^r^ss a^^ro'veSTers,"'?^,^! '"*' "''P'"'"''' '° ^'' "^ °^°'»'*' '««"*«°^ »°'* '^O"^"' general pursuant
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
53
Post
Name and rank
ITAIY AND POSSESSIONS— Con.
(Italy)— Continued
Rome (Roma), «— Continued —
Florence (Firenze), e..
Genoa (Qenova), e.g..
Leghorn (Livorno), e.
Milan (Milano), c
Naples (Napoli), e.g.
Palenno, e .
Trieste, c
Turin (Torino), e
Venice (Venezia), c
(Africa)
Tripoli, Libya, c
JAPANESE EMPIRE
Tokyo, e
Whence ap-
pointed
Gerhard Gade, second secretary..
Randolph Harrison. Jr., third secretary
Col. George H. Paine, military attache and mili-
tary attache for air.
Capt. Thaddeus Austin Thomson, Jr., naval
attache and naval attache for air.
Charles A. Livengood, commercial attache..
Maj. Norman E. Fiske, asst. military attache
Capt. Thomas D. White, asst. military attache
and asst. military attache for air.
Capt. Julius Augustus Furer, asst. naval attache.
Comdr. James Marshall Shoemaker, asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Pedro Augusto del Valle, asst. naval
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Emmet Peter Forrestel, asst. naval
attache.
Malcolm P. Hooper, asst. commercial attache
Graham H. Kemper, consul general
Gilson G. Blake, Jr., consul
J. Wesley Jones, vice consul
Joseph E. Haven, consul
Frederick L. Washbourne, vice consul
John R. Putnam, consul general
Hugh F. Ramsay, consul.
Sheridan Talbott, consul
William P. Shockley, Jr., vice consul
George K. Donald, consul general
Lester L. Schnare, consul —
Miss Constance R. Harvey, vice consul...
Frank C. Nlccoll, vice consul
Coert du Bois, consul general
Charles Bridpham Hosmer, consul
Howard F. Withey, consul
John N. Hamlin, consul
Thomas C. Wasson, consul ---
Homer M. Byington, Jr., vice consul
Robert C. McCloud, vice consul
Fred W. Jandrey, vice consul
Marselis C. Parsons, Jr., vice consul
Louis Woodrufl Wallner, Jr., vice consul-
Alfred T Nester, consul...
William E. Scotten, vice consul
Paul J. Reveley, vice consul.
Bernard Gotlieb, consul
T. Monroe Fisher, vice consul --
Richard B. Haven, consul
Francis B. Moriarty, vice consul
Francis R. Stewart, consul
Charles T. Terry, vice consul
Jay Walker, vice consul.
Illinois
Virginia
War Dept.
Navy Dept.
Dept. Commerce
War Dept...
War Dept
Navy Dept...
Navy Dept...
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce.
Date of as-
signment
Joseph O. Grew, ambassador extraordinary and New Hampshire.
plenipotentiary.
Edwin L. Neville, counselor of embassy I Ohio
Kentucky
Maryland...
Iowa —
Illinois
New York
Oregon.
Dist. Columbia..
Kentucky
Delaware
Alabama
Georgia
New York
Colorado
California.
Maine
Michigan
Oregon .—
New Jersey
Connecticut
Florida
Wisconsin
New York
New York
New York
California.
Connecticut
New York
Virginia
Illinois
Dist. Columbia.
New York
Indiana .-
Aug. 20,1934
Apr. 29.1933
Mar. 20, 1936
Feb. 14,1936
Apr. 9, 1935
Oct. 28,1935
Mar. 14, 1935
May 11,1935
Apr. 17,1936
Oct. 18,1935
July 12,1935
Apr. 24,1936
Salary
tJan.
Jan.
Apr.
Mar.
May
}May
June
Dec.
July
June
Dec.
June
tJan.
July
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
tJan.
June
Aug.
May
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Aug.
Nov.
June
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Oct.
{Jan.
Dist. Columbia..
23. 1934
25, 1936
23. 1935
30, 1923
12, 1931
17. 1935
23. 1936
31, 1935
12. 1930
20. 1934
7, 1935
20. 1931
19. 1929
30, 1931
26. 1930
11, 1933
15, 1933
24. 1935
13, 1933
28, 1933
19. 1936
5, 1935
5, 1935
19. 1933
4, 1934
20. 1934
8, 1934
15. 1932
6, 1933
11, 1932
31, 19.35
21, 1929
Oct. 18,1935
Feb. 19,1032
tApr. 12,1928
$4,900
3,000
7,900
4.fi00
3. UOO
7, 900
7,900
3,700
4,600
7,900
5,100
2,750
9,200
7,200
4,900
4,400
3,700
3,000
2,750
2,750
2,500
2,500
5,100
3,000
2,750
4,900
4,700
6, 200
17, 500
10, 000
54
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
JAPANESE EMPIBE— Continued
Tokyo, <— Continued.
eg
Dairen, Manctiuria, c,
Kobe, Japan, c.
Nagasaki, Japan, c.
Nagoya, Japan, c
Seoul, Chosen, eg
Taihoku, Taiwan, c
Yokohama, Japan, c.
LATVIA
Riga, I.
Name and rank
Erie R. Dickover, first secretary
Edward S. Crocker, 2d, second secretary
Cabot CovlUe, second secretary
Morris N. Hughes, third secretary
George D. Andrews, Jr., third secretary
Gerald Warner, language officer..
U. Alexis Johnson, language officer
Max W. Schmidt, language officer
David K. Caldwell, language officer
W. Garland Richardson, language officer
Beppo R. Johansen, language officer
William E. Yuni, language officer...
John K. Emmerson, language officer
Lt. Col. William C. Crane, military attache
Capt. Harold Medberry Bemis, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Frank S. Williams, commercial attache
Capt. John Weckerling, asst. military attache
Lt. Comdr. Ralph Andrew Ofstie, asst. naval
attache.
Lt. Ethelbert Watts, asst. naval attache
Arthur Oarrels, consul general..
Arthur F. Tower, consul
Stanley G. Slavens, vice consul
Charles A. Cooper, vice consul
Stuart E. Grummon, consul
John M. Allison, consul
Winthrop R. Scott, consul
Kenneth C. Krentz, consul
Walter P. McConaughy, vice consul.
Alvin T. Rowe, Jr., vice consul.
Frank A. Schuler, Jr., vice consul
Leslie Gordon Mayer, vice consul
Otis W. Rhoades, vice consul
Carl O. Spamer, consul..
Glen W. Bruner, vice consul
Charles H. Stephan, vice consul
Ralph Cory, vice consul
Edward S. Maney, consul.
Richard F. Boyce, consul
Gregor C. Merrill, vice consul
Raymond P. Ludden, vice consul
Arthur Bliss Lane,' envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Felix Cole,' counselor of legation (consul general)..
William M. Gwynn, second secretary (consul)
William L. Peck, second secretary (consul)
George M. Abbott, third secretary (consul)_
Edward Page, Jr., third secretary (vice consul)
Maj. Gustav B. Guenther, military attache
Felix Cole, consul general (counselor of legation)..
William M. Gwynn, consul (second secretary)
William L. Peck, consul (second secretary)
George M. Abbott, consul (third secretary)
Edward Page. Jr., vice consul (third secretary)....
Paul M. Dutko, vice consul
' Accredited also to Estonia and Lithuania; resident at Riga.
Whence ap-
pointed
California
Massachusetts..
California
Illinois
Tennessee
Massachusetts..
California..
Iowa
Dist. Columbia-
Virginia
Florida
Washington
Colorado
War Dept
Navy Dept
Date c( as-
signment
Dept. Commerce.
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept.
JMay
Nov.
tOct.
Oct.
Nov.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
June
Mar.
24. 1932
13. 1933
1, 1935
3, 1933
10, 1933
2, 1935
12, 1935
16, 1935
17, 1935
17, 1935
18. 1935
25, 1935
12. 1935
17, 1933
17. 1936
July 18.1933
Oct. 2, 1934
May 29, 1935
Feb. 13,1935
Missouri Nov. 16,1929
New York June 10,1936
Texas May 22, 1936
Nebraska JSept. 5,1935
New Jersey Nov. 9,1934
Nebraska ..{Oct. 1,1935
Ohio May 22, 1936
Iowa .{Jan. 24,1935
Alabama Dee. 22,1932
Virginia Dec. 1,1934
M ichigan Mar. 22, 1935
California Oct. 18,1935
Maryland {Mar. 20,1928
Maryland Oct. 7, 1933
Colorado.. {Oct. 30,1931
New Y'ork Mar. 19. 1935
Washington Oct. 13,1934
Texas ...{Jan. 24,1935
Michigan Oct. 25,1933
California Mar. 30. 1933
Massachusetts... Aug. 1,1934
New Y'ork..
Dist. Columbia.
California
Connecticut
Ohio
Massachusetts...
War Dept
Dist. Columbia.
California
Connecticut
Ohio.
Massachusetts..
Pennsylvania...
Jan. 24, 1936
Nov. 11,1930
{Jan. 31,1935
{Nov. 7,1935
May 24,1934
July 7, 1934
Oct. 23,1935
{Nov. 7, 1935
{Nov. 7,1935
Jan. 31.1935
{Nov. 7,1935
{Nov. 7, 1935
June 28,1932
10, 000
4,400
3,000
2,750
5,100
3,600
5,200
3,700
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
4,900
3,700
6,200
2,750
2,750
10,000
8,900
4,500
4,100
3,700
3,000
8,900
4,500
4,100
3,700
3,000
FOREIGN SEEVICE OP THE UNITED STATES
55
Post
LIBERIA
Monrovia, /-
e.g.
LITHUANIA
Kaunas, I.
LUXEMBUBG >
Luxemburg, /
MEXICO
Mexico, D.F., e
d.a. & d.o.
Name and rank
Whence ap- Date of as- Salary
pointed signment
Lester A. Walton, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Carleton A. Wall, vice consul.
New York.
New Jersey.
July 22,1935
Sept. 28, 1934
Arthur Bliss Lane,i envoy extraordinary and New York
minister plenipotentiary.
Felix Cole.' counselor oflegation | Dist. Columbia..
C. Porter Kuykendall, first secretary (consul) Pennsylvania....
Walter J. Linthicum, tliird secretary (vice consul). Maryland
Maj. Gustav B. Guenther, military attache. War Dept
C. Porter Kuykendall, consul (first secretary)
Walter J. Linthicum, vice consul (third secretary).
Basil F. Macgowan, vice consul
Dave Hennen Morris, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Louis Sussdorfl, Jr., counselor oflegation.. -
George P Waller, second secretary (consul)
Miss Frances E. Willis, third secretary
Robert Q. McGregor, Jr., third secretary
ThomasL. Hughes, commercial attache
George P. Waller, consul (second secretary).
Pennsylvania Jan. 2,1935
Maryland June 23, 1936
Tennessee tAug. 29,1934
$10, 000
Jan.
24, 1936
10, 000
Nov.
11.1930
8,900
tJan.
29, 1935
5, 100
June
23, 1936
2,750
Oct.
23, 1935
New York.
New York
Alabama
California
New York
Dept. Commerce
.\labama--
Josephus Daniels, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Pierre do L, Boal, counselor of embassy
John H. MacVeagh, second secretary ■
William W. Schott, second secretary ■
Stephen E. Agiilrre, third secretary •
Robert Newbegin, 2d, third secretary
Lt. Col. Herbert E. Marshburn, military attache
Thomas H. Lockett, commercial attache
Thomas D. Bowman, consul general.
Alexander K. Sloan consul
Julian F. Harrington, consul. .-
Julian C. Dorr, consul
Willard Galbraith, consul
Kent Leavitt, vice consul
James Espy, vice consul
Ivan B. White, vice consul
John Wilson, Jr., vice consul
Winfield H. Minor, vice consul
North Carolina...
Pennsylvania
New York
Kansas
Texas,
M a.ssachusetts. . .
War Dept..
Dept. Commerce
Missouri
PeiiUsylvanla..
Massachusetts.
New York
California.
Virginia
Ohio
Oregon
Montana-.
Kentucky
May 18,1933
Sept. 8, 1933
Mar 10,1931
June 29, 1934
Sept. 8,1933
Feb. 19,1936
Mar. 10. 1931
Mar. 17, 1933
5,100
2,750
Massachusetts.
30, 1936
24, 1934
22, 1933
26. 1332
10, 1933
May 11,1933
Aug. 12,1933
Apr.
Oct.
Aug
tJan.
Apr
17, 500
8,900
4,700
3,700
3,000
Mar.
July
Mar.
Feb.
Nov.
June
Oct.
Oct.
{Oct.
Sept
27, 1933
2,1934
20, 1935
23. 1935
27, 1935
13, 1933
5, 1935
5, 1935
4, 1929
24, 1931
4,700
17, 500
8,200
5,500
4,900
3,000
3,000
9,200
5,500
4, 500
3,600
3,600
2,750
2, 500
2,500
t-Tan. 29,1932
Victor H. Loftus, district accounting and disburs-
ing officer (vice consul) is t
Jack D. Neal, vice consul Texas ep •
Oscar W.Fredrickson, vice consul. I Washmgton 1 Nov. 19,1932
15. 1932
1 Accredited also to Estonia and Latvia; resident at Riga.
2 The diplomatic officers here listed are accredited also to Belgium.
56
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
MEXICO— Continued
Agua Prieta, Sonora, c
Chihuahua, Chihuahua, c.
Ciudad Juarez. Chihuahua, c
Durango, Durango, c
Ensenada, Baja California, c.
Guadalajara, Jalisco, c.
Quaymas, Sonora, c
Matamoros, Tamaulipas, c.
Mazatlfin, Slnaloa, c
Los Mochis, Sinaloa, c.a.
Mgrida, Yucat4n, c
Mexican, Baja California, c.
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, c.
Nogales, Sonora, e.
Cananea, Sonora, c.a.
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, c.
Piedras Negras, Coahuila, c.
SaltlUo, Coahuila, c
San Luis PotosI, San Luis
PotosI, c.
Tampico, Tamaulipas, c.
Torreon, Coahuila, c...
Veracruz, Veracruz, c.
MOROCCO
Tangier (Tanger), t
Casablanca, c.
Name and rank
Lewis V. Boyle, consul
Lee R. Blohm, consul
James C. Powell, Jr., vice consul
George P. Shaw, consul
George F. Scherer, vice consul
Hector C. Adam, Jr., vice consul
Harry K Pangburn, vice consul
Earl Wilbert Eaton, vice consul
William A. Smale, consul
Elias G. Garza, vice consul
James A. Noel, vice consul
George H. Winters, consul
Norris S. Haselton, vice consul,.
Charles C. Gidney, Jr.. vice consul...
Alfonso F. Yepis, vice consul
Herndon W. Qoforth, consul
Henry G. Krausse, vice consul
Charles H. Derry, consul
Roswell C. Beverslock, vice consul
Harold Frederic Jones consular agent-
Charles H. Taliaferro, vice consul
Howard A. Bowman, consul
Willys A. Myers, vice consul
Edward L Nathan, consul general
William P. Bloclier, consul
Paul U Demille, vice consul
Herbert W. Carlson, vice consul
Thomas H. Robinson, consul.
Thomas M. Powell, vice consul
John J. O'Keefe, vice consul.
Jeptha M. Gibbs, Jr., consular agent..
Romeyn Wormuth, consul
Arthur R. Williams, vice consul
Oscar C. Harper, vice consul
Warren M. Chase, consul
Harold C. Wood, vice consul...
H. Claremont Moses, vice consul
Edmund B. Montgomery, consul
Henry T. Unverzagt, vice consul
Lawrence S. Armstrong, consul
Thomas J. Maleady, consul
Nelson R. Park, consul...
Clifton P. English, vice consul
Gilbert R. Willson, consul
William B. Murray, vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
Maxwell Blake,' diplomatic agent and consul gen-
eral.
Hooker A. Doolittle, second secretary (consul)
Maxwell Blake, diplomatic agent and consul gen-
eral.
Hooker A. Doolittle, consul (second secretary)
George D. Hopper, consul
New York.
Kentucky..
W. Quincy Stanton, consul | Montana...
California
Arizona
Texas
California
New York
New York
Kentucky
Texas
California
Texas..
California
Kansas
New Jersey
Texas
Arizona
North Carolina-
Texas
Georgia
California
Massachusetts..
Virginia
New York
Iowa
Pennsylvania
Texas
Texas..
Massachusetts
New Jersey
Texas
Arizona
New York
Delaware
Texas
Indiana
Massachusetts..
South Carolina..
Illinois
Virginia
New York
Massachusetts...
Colorado
Tennessee
Texas
Iowa
Missouri...
New York.
Missouri...
Date of as
signment
Sept
June
Jan.
Aug.
tOct.
Jan.
Nov
Aug.
Nov.
{Mar.
tSept.
tJan.
Oct.
Dec.
tMay
Feb.
tJan.
Dec.
Oct.
Sept.
Nov.
May
Nov.
tJune
May
Mar.
July
Mar.
{Dec.
{Apr.
Apr.
A pr.
Dec.
Mar.
May
Nov.
Jan.
Aug.
Dec.
June
tOct.
Sept.
tAug.
May
Oct
27. 1929
29. 1934
3, 1935
13. 1935
1. 1935
8. 1936
24. 1930
1, 1934
7, 1930
20, 1935
25, 1935
24. 1935
5, 1935
16, 1930
17, 1930
7, 1933
6. 1919
21, 1933
16, 1935
, 6.1919
6, 1933
24. 1932
24. 1930
17, 1936
22. 1936
1. 1932
11. 1933
3. 1933
1, 1927
22. 1931
25, 1936
6, 1931
21. 1929
19. 1931
22, 1936
7, 1929
15. 1932
13, 1935
18,1931
10, 1936
1, 1935
18. 1930
1, 1935
16,1935
30, 1935
May 14, 1925
tJune 19,1933
May 14,1925
May 6, 1933
June 13,1934
July 19,1935
' '^o^'fn Service officer, receiving compensation as such, appointed to act as diplomatic agent and consul general pursuant
to sec. 17 of an act of Congress approved May 24. 1924 * t^ u
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
57
Post
NETHERLANDS AND
POSSESSIONS
(Netherlands)
The Hague ('s Qravenhage), I—.
Name and rank
Amsterdam, e.g.
Rotterdam, c.
(Possessions)
Batavia, Java, Netherland India,
e.g.
Curacao, Netherland West
Indies, c.
Medan, Sumatra, Netherland
India, c.
Paramaribo, Netherland Guiana,
e.a. (agency under Trinidad,
British West Indies).
Surabaya (Soerabaja), Java,
Netherland India, c.
NICARAGUA
Managua, / ---
Matagalpa, c.a .
Puerto Cabezas, c.
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
Grenville T. Emmet, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Warden McK. Wilson, first secretary
Jolm M. Cabot, second secretary,
Maj. Truman Smith, military attache
Capt. Benjamin Button, Jr., naval attachfe
Jesse F. Vnn Wickel, commercial attache..
Capt. Theodore J. Koenig, asst. military attache
for air.
Capt. Julius Augustus Purer, asst. naval attache..
Comdr. Francis Marlin Maile, Jr., asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Harry Aloysius Guthrie, asst. naval attache. .-
New York.
Kenneth S. Patton, consul general. Vuginia
James P. Moffitt, consul
Ellis A. Bonnet, consul..
Donal F. McGonigal, vice consul.
Homer Brett, consul
Dale W. Maher, consul
Richard S. Huestis, vice consul- -.
Lon S. Gresham, vice consul
Indiana
Massachusetts...
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce
War Dept ,
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept-
Walter A. Foote, consul
Albert E. Clattenburg, Jr., vice consul.
L. Randolph Higgs, vice consul
Russell M. Brooks, consul
Courtland Christiani, vice consul
Sidney H. Browne, consul
New York
Texas
New York
Mississippi.
Missouri
New York
Georgia
Texas
Pennsylvania
Mississippi
Oregon
Dist. Columbia.
New Jersey
James
S. Lawton, consular agent Illinois
Frederik van den Arend, consul.
Boaz W. Long, envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
Fletcher Warren, spcond secretary (consul).
Guy W. Ray, third secretary (vice consul)
John Willard Carrigan, third secretary (vice con-
sul).
Col. Nicholas W. Campanole, military attache..
Capt. Clayton Charles Jerome, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
North Carolina.
New Mexico -
Fletcher Warren, consul (second secretary)
Guy W. Ray, vice consul (third secretary)
John Willard Carrigan, vice consul (third secre-
tary).
John A. Wllley, consular agent
Eli Taylor, vice consul
Texas
Alabama..
California.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Texas
Alabama..
California.
Jan. 15,1934
Dec. 7, 1933
Dec. 13,1935
Feb. 7, 1935
Jan. 29,1935
Sept. 18, 1926
Jan. 10, 1936
May 11.1935
Feb. 4, 1936
Jan. 18,1935
June 20.1934
May 22,1936
Aug. 1,1934
May 22,1936
June 20,1934
July 15,1935
Aug. 14,1935
Apr. 28,1935
Sept. 20, 1934
July 20,1935
July 20,1935
June 29.1933
July 17,1933
July 20,1935
Aug. 23,1917
$12,000
6,900
4,100
May 22, 193G
Jan. 24,1936
tAug. 15,1934
May 16,1935
Aug. 13,1935
Apr. 29.1935
June 27,1936
t.Aug. 15,1934
May 16.1935
Aug. 13,1935
California tSept. 13,1929
New York I Nov. 21,1931
8.000
5,300
4,100
3,000
0,900
4,500
3.000
5,100
3,000
2,750
4,600
3.700
4,600
10, 000
5,100
3,000
2,750
5,100
3,000
2,750
65847—36-
58
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
NORWAY
Oslo, t.
c.g-
Bergen, c.
PALESTINE
Jerusalem, e.g.
PANAMA
Panam&, t.
Colon, e.
PARAGUAY
Asuncion, I.
PERSIA
(See Iran)
PERU
Name and rank
Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr., envoy extraordi-
nary and minister plenipotentiary.
Jefferson Patterson, first secretary _..
Maj. Truman Smith, military attache
Capt. Benjamin Dutton, Jr., naval attache
Comdr. Francis Marlin Maile, Jr., asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Harry Aloysius Guthrie, asst. naval attache..
William H. Beck, consul general
Lawrence Higgins, consul
Brocliholst Livingston, vice consul
Brigg A. Perkins, vice consul.
Maurice P. Dunlap, consul..
George Wadsworth, consul general...
Joseph L. Brent, consul „
Andrew Q. Lynch, consul
Albert W. Scott, consul
Edward W. Blatchford, vice consul
George T. Summerlin, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Fayette J. Fle.xer, secretary
Robert P. Joyce, ' third secretary
Col. Nicholas W. Campanole, military attache...
Capt. Clayton Charles Jerome, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Robert Q. Glover, commercial attache
Dudley O. Dwyre, consul general
Harry D. Myers, vice consul
James L. Park, consul...
Francis C. Jordan, vice consul
Findley B. Howard, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Glenn A. Abbey, third secretary..
Douglas Flood, third secretary (vice consul)
Lt. Col. Lester D. Baker, military attache.
Douglas Flood, vice consul (third secretary)
Lima,* Fred Morris Dearlng, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Louis Q. Dreyfus, Jr., counselor of embassy..
Richard M.de Lambert, second secretary
Comdr. George L. Weyler, naval attache
Julian C. Greenup, commercial attache _
A. Cyril Crilley, asst. commercial attache..
' Detailed temporarily to the Department.
Whence ap-
pointed
Pennsylvania
Ohio
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Date of as-
signment
Navy Dept... .
New Jersey
Massachusetts
New York
California
Minnesota
New York
Maryland
New York .
Missouri
Illinois
Louisiana.
Illinois
California...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Dept. Commerce.
Missouri
Pennsylvania...
North Carolina.
July 22,1935
tSept. 20, 1935
Feb. 7, 1935
Jan. 29, 1935
Feb. 4, 1936
May 9, 1935
Aug. 28,1935
tJan. 24,1935
Aug. 17,1934
May 1, 1935
Oct. 15, 1935
Dec.
}Jan.
{Jan.
Oct.
tDec.
10, 1935
24, 1935
24, 1935
26, 1935
29, 1930
Dec. 10,1934
Aug. 9, 1935
Aug. 22,1933
Apr. 29, 193.5
June 27, 1936
Nov. 22, 1934
Colorado. _. June 10, 19.36
Jan. 30. 1933
tJan. 24, 1935
Mar. 12, 1931
Nebraska.
Wisconsin.
Illinois
War Dept.
Illinois
Missouri
California
New Mexico
NHvy Dept
Dept. Commerce.
Dept. Commerce.
Aug. 20,1935
May 28, 1936
{Nov. 26,1934
Feb. 29,1936
Nov. 22, 1934
Jan. 31,1930
June 26,
Sept. 19,
July 3,
Dec. 13,
Aug. 2,
1933
1933
1935
1935
1935
Salary
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
59
Post
PERU— Continued
Callao-Lima, eg
La Oroya, c.a.
Mollendo, c.a.
Salaverry, c.a.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
ManUa.c '
POLAND
Warsaw (Warszawa), «
PORTUGAL AND POSSESSIONS
(Portugal)
LlsbcD (Llsboa), I
Funchal, Madeira, c.
Oporto (Porto), c
St.
Michael (Sfio Miguel),
Azores, c.
(Africa)
Name and rank
Harold D. Clum, consul general
Sherburne Dillingham, vice consul..
William O. Rupprecht, vice consul.
Anthony Gembs, vice consul
George H. Adams, vice consul
Norman Duncan, consular agent —
Felipe Ferrer M., consular agent —
Neil Whyte, consular agent
Whence ap-
pointed
New York Aug. 13,1935
New Jersey Apr. 12,1935
Illinois.. May 1,1935
New York June 28,1935
Texas Mar. U, 1936
New York Apr. 6.1931
Date of as-
signment
Salary
Peru.
Henry B. Day, vice consul.
John Cudahy, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Orsen N. Nielsen, first secretary .-•
Halleck L. Rose, third secretary --■
Reginald P. Mitchell, third secretary..
Maj. John S. Winslow, military attache
George R. Canty, commercial attache
Thomas H. Bevan, consul general.
C. Warwick Perkins, Jr., consuL—
Marcel E. Malige, consul
Edmund J. Dorsz, consul
William K. Ailshie, vice consul...
Orray Taft, Jr., vice consul
William F. Busser, vice consul —
Carl Birkeland, vice consul
William R. Morton, vice consul...
Robert Granville Caldwell, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
Robert F. Fernald, second secretary
Col. Stephen O. Fuqua, military attach^.
Lt. Comdr. lohn A. Gade, naval attach^
Comdr. Theodore E. Chandler, asst. naval
attach^.
Comdr. James Marshall Shoemaker, asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Parker W. Buhrman, consul general.
Kenneth S. Stout, vice consul
Walter C. Dowliug, vice consul
Alexander P. Cruger, consul
Harry F. Hawley, consul...
William P. Robertson, vice consul...
Harold Playter, consul
Percy G. Kemp, vice consul
Connecticut.
Wisconsin .
Wisconsin.
Nebraska
Florida
War Dept
Dept. Commerce
Maryland..
Maryland
Idaho...
Michigan
Idaho .-
California
Pennsylvania...
Illinois
New York
Texas.
Maine
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept,
Virginia
Oregon
Georgia
New York.
New York .
Tennessee..
California..
New York .
Ohio.
June 27, 1934
June 16.1930
May 1. 1934
June 13, 1933
tOct. 1.1935
Aug. 14,1935
Jan. 3, 1936
May 23,1936
IFeb. 18,1936
28. 1935
2. 1932
11, 1933
1, 1935
5. 1933
28, 1933
5, 1935
Nov. 13.1929
Feb. 23,1935
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
tOct.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
June 13,1933
Oct. 1, 1935
July 22,1933
Aug. 29,1934
Sept. 9,1935
Apr. 17,1936
Aug. 3, 1935
July 30.1935
May 28, 1930
May 18,1933
June 3, 1936
Feb. 11,1935
Jan 11.1933
June 5, 1936
$6, 900
3.000
3,000
17, 500
6,200
2.750
2,750
8,000
4.500
4,600
3,600
3.000
2.750
2,500
10. 000
5,000
6,900
3.000
2,750
4,100
5,500
4,900
Lourenco Marques, Mozam- ■ Samuel O. Ebllng, consul
blque, e. !
. Consulate established under act of Mar. 24. 1934, for performance of services relating only to immigration.
July 31,1933 4,400
60
KEGISTEPt OF THE DEPARTJMEIirT OF STATE
Post
BUMANIA
Bucharest (Bucuresti), /.
SALVAOOB
(See El Salvador)
Bangkok, /.
SPAIN
Madrid,*.
Barcelona, c.9.
Tarragona, c.a.
Bilbao, c
Las Palmas, Canary Islands,
M&laga, c
Seville, c
Tenerife, Canary Islands, c...
Name and rank
Leiand Harrison, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Frederick P. Hibbard, first secretary (consul)
Sheldon T. Mills, third secretary (consul)
Cloyce K. Huston, third secretary (consul)
Bernard C. Connelly, third secretary (vice consul).
Lt. Col. F. Langley Whitley, military attache
Frederick P. Hibbard, consul (first secretary)
Sheldon T. Mills, consul (third secretary)
Cloyce K. Huston, consul (third secretary)
Bernard C. Connelly, vice consul (third secretary)..
Radolpb Peltzer, vice consul.
James Marlon Baker, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
J. Holbrook Chapman, second secretary (eonsal)..
H. Gordon Minnigerode, third secretary (vice
consul).
Col. Joseph W. Stilwell, military attache
Whence ap-
pointed
Illinois.
Texas
Oregon
Iowa
Illinois
War Dept...
Texas
Oregon
Iowa.
Illinois
New York . .
J. Holbrook Chapman, consul (second secretary)..
H. Gordon Minnigerode, vice consul (third secre-
tary).
Halvern L. Norris, vice consul
Claude O. Bowers, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Hallett Johnson, counselor of embassy
Walter H. Schoellkopf, first secretary
Eric C. Wendelin, third secretary...
Col. Stephen O. Fuqua, military attache
Capt. Francis Cogswell, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Albert F. Nufer, commercial attache
Capt. Townsend Grifflss, asst. military attache
for air.
Comdr. Theodore E. Chandler, asst. naval
attache.
Comdr. James Marshall Shoemaker, asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
John D. Johnson, consul
Bolard More,' vice consul
Claude I. Dawson, consul general
Lynn W. Franklin, consul
Thomas S. Horn, consul.
Leo J. Callanan, consul
Caesar Franklin Agostlnl, constilar agent
WUliam E. Chapman, consul
Manuel J. Codoner, vice consul..
Clifton R. Wharton, consul
William C. George, vice consul
George M. Graves, consul _
William B. Douglass, Jr., vice consul _
Charles A. Bay, consuL
Wade Blackard, vice consul
Mason Turner, consul
South Carolina.
Dist. Columbia.
Dist. Columbia.
War Dept
Dist. Columbia.
Dist. Columbia..
Illinois.
New York.
New Jersey
New York
! Massachusetts..
War Dept
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce-
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Vermont
Ohio
South Carolina..
Maryland..
Missouri
Massachusetts...
• Detailed temporarily to the Department.
Oklahoma
New York
Massachusetts...
Dist. Columbia..
Vermont
Dist. Columbia. -
Minnesota
Tennessee
Connecticut
Date of as-
signment
Dec. 5, 1933
{Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 25,1934
July 22,1933
Mar. 24, 1936
Feb. 26,1935
Mar. 28, 1935
June 15, 1935
Apr. 17,1936
Sept.
lOct.
Dec.
Oct.
Mar
May
Oct.
May
June
June
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
June
Apr.
25. 1935
1. 1935
13, 1930
25. 1933
13. 1934
22. 1936
2, 1914
10,1932
4. 1936
27, 1930
3.1934
2, 1935
18, 1930
3, 1935
23, 1936
10. 1935
May 15,1935
$10,000
June
29, 1935
6,900
:oct.
1, 1935
3,600
Jan.
17, 1936
3,700
Jan.
18, 1936
2,750
Feb.
11, 1933
tOct.
1, 1935
6,900
tOct.
1, 1935
3,600
Jan.
17, 1936
3,700
Jan.
18, 1936
2.750
tJuly
17,1928
Aug.
30. 1933
10.000
June
9, 1936
4,100
Oct.
22,1934
2,750
Jan.
28, 1935
JJune
10, 1936
4,100
Oct.
22, 1934
2,750
tJan.
11, 1935
Apr.
6, 1933
17,500
FOEEIGN SEEVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
61
SPAIN— Continued
Valencia, c
Vigo, c
SWEDEN
Stockholm, I..
Goteborg, c
SWITZERIAND
Bern,;.
Basel, c.
Geneva, c.
Ziirlch, e.g.
SYEIA
Beirut, e.g.
Name and rank
Thomas D. Davis
Milton K. Wells, vice consul-
William W. Corcoran, consul..
Warren C. Stewart, vice consul
consul - Oklahoma.
Oklahoma.
Whence ap-
pointed
Laurence A. Stelnhardt, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
James E. Brown, Jr., third secretary..
Maj. Truman Smith, military attache
Capt. Benjamin Button, Jr., naval attachfi
Charles E. Dickerson, commercial attache
Capt. Theodore J. Koenig, asst. military attache
for air.
Comdr. Francis Marlin Maile, Jr., asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Harry Aloysius Guthrie, asst. naval attache...
Walter A. Leonard, consul general.
Roy E. B. Bower, consul
J. Kenly Bacon, vice consul
Ilarold Carlson, vice consul
Frithjof G. Sigmond, vice consul...
Lloyd D. Yates, consuL. --
Hugh R. Wilson, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Samuel Reber, second secretary
Donald F. Bigelow, second secretary -.
Lt. Col. John Magruder, military attache
Gerald Keith, consul -
J. A. Tuck Sherman, vice consul
Clarence J. Spiker, consul general
Alfred W. Donegan, consul —
Montgomery H. Colladay, vice consul...
Prentiss B. GDbert, consul
Curtis T. Everett, consul
Hiram A. Boucher, consul -
Edward P. Lawton, consul
La Verne Baldwin, consul --
Llewellyn E. Thompson, Jr., vice consul.
Thomas J. Cole, vice consul
Arthur C. Frost, consul general
Maurice W. Altafler, consul
Norris Rediker, vice consul
Richard D. Gatewood, vice consul
Eugene Nabel, vice consul .-
M assachusetts
Maryland
Date of as-
signment
Oct. 15, 1935
Aug. 28,1933
Nov. 26, 1934
June 5, 1936
May 11. 1933
Pennsylvania Aug. 20, 1935
WarDept .Feb. 7,1935
Navy Dept | Jan. 29,1935
New York.
Dept. Commerce-
War Dept
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept..
Illinois--
California
Massachusetts-.
Illinois
Oregon
Dist. Columbia..
Illinois -
Dec.
Jan.
17, 1935
10, 1935
Salary
J. Theodore Marriner, consul general
Christian T. Steger, consul
John H. Madonne, consul
William S. Farrell, vice consul and language ofiBcer.
Easton T. Kelsey, vice consul
Illinois
Maine
Dist. Columbia...
Alabama
Connecticut
New York
Tennessee
Minnesota
Georgia
New York
Colorado
Ohio
Massachusetts —
Ohio
Minnesota
New York
Rhode Island
Feb. 4, 1936
Jan. 18.1935
Dec. 28,1935
Oct. 2, 1933
Apr. 12,1935
Jan. 30, 1930
May 3,1933
July 30,1935
Feb. 26.1927
{Jan. 31, 1935
May 22, 1936
New York...
Minnesota.. ,
War Dept- Feb. 8, 1935
Mar. 16, 1935
tAug. 2, 1926
Jan. 18,1936
Jan. 13,1933
Nov. 17,1933
Aug. 16,1930
June 11,1928
Jan. 25,1936
Dec. 3, 1934
June 12,1936
Mar. 6,1933
Oct. 27,1934
June 21,1934
May 31, 1933
Nov. 21, 1934
Oct. 5, 1935
Jan. 17, 1936
Maine
Virginia-.-
Texas
New York.
Michigan..
Nov. 16,1935
Nov. 20,1931
tOct. 1, 1935
Aug. 2,1934
June 13,1935
$4,900
2,750
4,400
10,000
3,700
7,900
4,200
3,000
4,200
10,000
4,500
4,900
4,000
7,200
7,900
3,000
8,200
5,100
5,100
4,500
4,000
3,000
9,200
4,400
2,750
2,500
10,000
5,000
3.600
3,000
3,000
62
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Post
TURKEY
Istanbul (Constantinople), e.
e.g.
Izmir (Smyrna), c.
UNION OF SOUTH AFBICA |
Pretoria, Transvaal, I
Capetown, Cape Province, e.g.
Durban, Natai, c
Johannesburg, Transvaal, e.g.-
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIAL-
IST REPUBLICS
Moscow, e.
UEUGUAI
Name and rank
John Van A. MacMurray, ambassador extraordi
nary and plenipotentiary.
O. How land Shaw, counselor of embassy
S. Walter Washington, second secretary
Frederick E. Farnsworth, third secretary
Maj. Royden Williamson, military attache.
Julian E Gillespie, commercial attache..
John A Embry, asst. commercial attache
Maxwell K. Moorhead, consul general
Howard Elting, Jr., vice codsu1_
Charles W. Lewis, Jr., consul...
Ralph J. Totten, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary
H. Earle Russell.i first secretary....
Francis Bowden Stevens, third secretary
Samuel H. Day, commercial attache •...
William E. DeCourcy, consul...
Allan C. Taylor, vice consul
John Corrigan, consul...
Lampton Berry, vice consul
H. Earle Russell, consul general.
Hugh S. Miller, consul
R. Borden Reams, vice consul.. .
Montevideo, I.
William C. Bullitt, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Loy W. Henderson, second secretary
A ngus I . Ward, second secretary (consul)
George F. Kennan, second secretary
Bertel E. Kuniholm, second secretary
Elbridge Durbrow, third secretary (vice consul)...
Lt. Col. Philip R. Faymonville, military attache..
Angus I. Ward, consul (second secretary)
Elbridge Durbrow, vice consul (third secretary)...
George C. Minor, vice consul
Ellis A. Johnson, vice consul
Lee Murray, vice consul...
Aarne R. A. Kock, vice consul
Philip F. Cherp, vice consul
Fred E. Waller, vice consul...
Carmel Offle, vice consul..
Walter T. Costello, vice consul
Julius O. Lay, envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
Leslie E. Reed, first secretary (consul general)
Clare H. Timberlake, third secretary
Lt. Col. Lester D. Baker, military attache
Comdr. Thomas John Doyle, Jr., naval attache and
naval attache for air.
' Assigned also as consul general at Johannesburg.
Whence ap-
pointed
Maryland.
Massachusetts. .
West Virginia...
Colorado
War Dept Jan
Dept. Commerce.
Dept. Commerc*
Pennsylvania
Illinois
Michigan
Tennessee.
Michigan
New York
Dept. Commerce
Texas
New York
Georgia
Mississippi
Michigan
Illinois
Pennsylvania...
Pennsylvania.
Colorado
Michigan
Wisconsin
Massachusetts. .
California
War Dept
Michigan
California..
West Virginia
Massachusetts . .
Maryland
Massachusetts. .
Minnesota.
Michigan
Ohio
California
Dist. Columbia-
Minnesota
Michigan
War Dept
Navy Dept
Date of as-
signment
Salary
Jan. 24,1936
$17,500
Dee. 28.1931
10, 000
Apr. 23,1935
4,500
JAug. 8, 1934
2 750
Jan. 8, 1936
Feb. 13,1932
June 25,1934
Nov. 6, 1934
July 26, 1932
Aug. 30, 1934
June 20,1930
Feb. 13, 1936
Jan. 17, 1936
June 27, 1930
Aug. 17. 1934
June 20, 1934
Oct. 31, 1935
tAug. 11,1934
Jan. 18, 1936
Oct. 31,1935
May 11,1935
Nov. 21, 1933
Feb.
{Feb.
Oct.
tApr.
tFeb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
June
7. 1934
6. 1935
29, 1935
1. 1936
6, 1935
12, 1934
10, 1934
10, 1934
10, 1934
10, 1934
10, 1934
10, 1934
12, 1934
12, 1934
20. 1934
18. 1935
Dec. 14,1934
tAug. 9, 1935
May 23,1935
Feb. 29, 1936
Apr. 8, 1936
10 000
7,200
2,750
5,000
3,000
5,500
7,200
4,400
3,000
17, 500
5.100
4,500
4,500
4,000
3,000
4,500
3,000
10, 000
6,900
3,000
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
63
Post
URUGUAY— Continued
Montevideo, eg --
VENEZUELA
Caracas, / .
La Quaira, v.c.
Maracaibo, c
YUGOSLAVIA
Belgrade (Beograd), l...
Zagreb, c.
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Leslie E. Reed, consul general (first secretary).
Augustin W. Ferrin, consul -
H. Bartlett Wells, vice consul
Meredith Nicholson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Henry S. Villard, second secretary
Daniel M. Braddock, third secretary (consul)
Col. Nicholas W. Campanole, military attach^ —
Capt. Clayton Charles Jerome, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Frederic D. Grab, commercial attach^
Stewart E. McMillin, consul
Daniel M. Braddock, consul (third secretary).
Charles O'Day, vice consul
Louis B. Mazzeo, vice consul
.\rcher Woodford, consul-..
George R. Phelan, vice consul
Date of as-
signment
Minnesota
New York
New Jersey
Indiana
New York
Michigan..
War Dept..
Navy Dept
Dept. Commerce
Charles S. Wilson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Charles S. Reed, 2d, third secretary (consul)
Lt. Col. F. Langley Whitley, military attache.. .
Louis Q. Michael, agricultural attache
Robert B. Macatee, consul -
Charles S. Reed. 2d, consul ( third secretary)
John L. Calnan, vice consul
James E. McKenna, consul
Thomas Edmund Burke, vice consul
Kansas
Michigan
New York
Dist. Columbia..
Kentucky
California
Maine-
May 17,1030
Aug. 13,1935
June 13,1933
Jan. 22.1935
tApT. 1, 1936
June 9, 1936
June 8, 1935
June 27,1936
Aug. 29,1935
May 22, 1936
tJune 10,1936
{Feb. 18,1936
Dec. 5. 1934
June 23,1936
July 16,1932
Ohio.
War Dept
Dept.Agrlcultureu
Virginia.
Ohio
Massachusetts..
Massachusetts..
Connecticut
Aug. 3, 1933
tApr. 4, 1936
Feb. 11,1933
Dec. 16,1930
Oct. 31,1935
Jan. 28,1936
June 26,1925
Mar. 7.1935
Nov. 28, 1934
Salary
$6,900
4,900
2,750
4,000
3,700
4,800
3,700
3,700
6,200
3,700
5,100
64
REGISTEPt OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS ON DETAIL AS INSPECTORS
Name
Davis, Nathaniel P
Huddle, J. Klahr...
Jacobs, Joseph E
Warren, Avra M...
Whence ap-
pointed
New Jersey
Ohio
South Carolina.
Maryland
Date of as-
signment
Oct. 23,1934
Nov. 25, 1935
July 2. 1934
Apr. 21,1936
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT
Name
Achilles, Theodore C
Barnes, Maynard B
Beaulac, Willard L
Boernstein, Ralph A
Bohlen, Charles E
Bonbright, Jamos O. H.
Brandt, George L
Bucknell, Howard, Jr...
Bursley, Herbert S
Butler, George H
Chapin, Selden.
Ohipman, Norris B
Daniels, Paul C
Dooman, Eugene H
Fisher, Carl A
Flack, Joseph.
Fletcher, O. Paul
Gantenbein, James W...
Gray, Cecil Wayne
GuQer, Bernard
Hare, Raymond A
Harrison, Landreth M...
Heath, Donald R
Hengstler, Herbert C
Holmes, Julius C
Lord, John H..
MacEachran, Clinton E.
McBride, Harry A
McQurk, Joseph F
Morgan, John H
Myers, Myrl S
Perkins, Mahlon Fay
Plnkerton, Lowell O
Reed, Edward L
Schoenfeld, Rudolf E
Schoenrich, Edwin
Simmons, John Farr
Steyne, Alan N
Thurston, Walter C
Trueblood, Edward O...
Turner, William T
Vincent, John Carter
Wailes, Edward T
Williamson, David
Wilson, Thomas M
Rank at last post
Vice consul...
First secretary...
Second secretary
Consul
Third secretary
Third secretary
Consul
Second secretary
Consul
Consul and second secretary.
Second secretary
Third secretary..
Consul and third secretary...
First secretary
Second secretary
First secretary
Consul
Third secretary
Third secretary
Third secretary
Consul and third secretary...
Third secretary..
Second secretary
Third secretary
Consul..
Consul ' ,
Consul '
First secretary
Consul
Consul general ,
Counselor of legation...
Consul general
First secretary
Second secretary...
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Counselor of legation
Third secretary
Third secretary
Consul and second secretary.
Consul
Second secretary
Consul general
Whence appointed
DIst. Columbia.
Iowa
Rhode Island...
Dist. Columbia.
Massachusetts..
New York
Dist. Columbia.
Georgia
Dist. Columbia.
Illinois...
Pennsylvania...
Dist. Columbia.
New York
New York
Utah
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Oregon
Tennessee
Washington
Iowa
Minnesota
Kansas ,
Ohio..
Kansas
Massachusetts...
Massachusetts...
Michigan
New Jersey
Massachusetts...
Pennsylvania
California
Missouri
Pennsylvania
Dist. Columbia..
Maryland
New York
New York
Arizona...
Illinois
Georgia
Georgia
New York
Colorado
Tennessee
Date of
assignment >
Apr. 25,1935
Feb. 16,1934
Apr. 20,1933
Feb. 15,1934
Aug. ,26, 1935
May 4, 1935
Dec. 29,1933
Feb. 28,1934
Jan. 19, 1933
Apr. 29,1935
May 22,1936
Mar. 7,1934
July 16,1934
May 2.1933
Dec. 12,1935
June 9, 1936
June 27,1933
May 22, 1936
Mar. 29, 1935
Mar. 7,1934
Feb. 19,1935
July 23,1932
Aug 17, 1933
June 10,1936
June 6, 1934
June 15,1934
June 20,1934
June 10, 1936
July 26,1932
Nov. 8,1933
June 20, 1934
May 15, 1933
Aug. 29,1933
Nov. 23, 1933
Sept. 9,1932
Oct. 17,1935
Nov. 13, 1933
June 9, 1936
May 28, 1936
Nov, 8,1934
Nov. 9,1934
Sept. 11,1935
Apr. 1, 1933
Oct. 24,1934
Sept. 2, 1933
Salary
Salary
$2, 750
7,200
6,200
4,400
3,600
3,600
6,900
6,200
5,100
4,500
4,500
3,700
4,000
8,200
4,900
6,900
4,600
3,600
4,000
3,600
4,000
3.700
5,200
9,000
4,100.
4,100
6,400
9,000
7,200
4,100
7,200
10, 000
8,200
8,200
6,200
4,600
8,200
3,600
8,900
3,600
4,100
4,600
3,600
4,400
9,600
fo d ^'^^ 'engtb of an officer's service in the Department is calculated, not from this date, but from the date on which he reports
» Prior to resignation as Foreign Service officer, Feb. 9, 1927; reentered the Foreign Service June 19, 1934.
« Prior to resignation as Foreign Service officer, Aug. 31, 1922; reentered the Foreign Service June 10, 1936.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES 65
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS DETAILED TEMPORARILY TO THE DEPARTMENT
Name
Chapin, Vinton
Oaudin, Daniel, Jr.',
Joyce, Robert P ' —
More, Bolard '
Rank
Foreign Service officer
Vice consul
Third secretary
Vice consul
Whence appointed
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania.
California
Ohio
Date of as-
signment
July 1, 1936
Apr. 17,1936
May 12,1936
June 13, 1936
Salary
$4,500
2,750
3,600
2,500
> Listed also at his pennanent post.
6584 T— 36-
5. CONSULAR DISTRICTS
DESCRIPTION OF CONSULAR DISTRICTS
[Thislistcontainsonlytbosecountriesin which theconsular districts havebeen definitely delimited- countries In which
there is only one American consular office are omitted, since Jurisdiction in each instance comprises the entire country.]
BELGIUM AND POSSESSIONS
(Belgium)
Antwerp
The Provinces of Antwerp, East Flanders, West Flanders,
Llmburg, and Li6ge (including the former German territories
denominated Eupen-Malmfidy).
Brussels
The Provinces of Brabant, Hainaut. Luxembourg (Belgium),
and Namur.
(Africa)
LSopoldville, Belgian Congo
The Belgian Congo, and the Belgian mandate in Ruanda-
Urundi.
BBAZIL
Bahia
The States of Bahla and Sergipe, and that portion of the
State of Piauhy south of 8° south latitude.
Par&
The States of Amazonas, MaranhSo, and Par6, that portion
of the State of Piauhy lying north of 8° south latitude, and Acre
territory.
Pernambuco (Eecife)
The States of Cear&, Rio Orande do Norte, Parahyba,
Pernambuco, and Alagoas.
Porto Alegro
The States of Rio Orande do Sul and Santa Catharlna.
Eio de Janeiro
The States of Rio de Janeiro, Eapirito Santo, Minas Qeraes,
and Ooyaz, and the Federal District.
Santos
The port and municipality of Santos and the municipality of
8&n Vicente in the State of S9o Paulo.
S&o Paolo
The State of Sfto Paulo, excepting the port and municipality
of Santos and the municipality of Sfto Vicente, and the States of
Parana and Matto Qrosso
CHUIA AND ADJACEUT TEERITOBY
Amoy, Fnkien
That portion of the Province of Fukien comprised In the
prefectures of Tingchowfu. Changchowfu, and ChUanchowfu,
and the independent subprefecture of Lungyenchow
1 Listed under Japanese Empire In sec. 1, p. 54
' Listed under Great Britain, etc.. In sec. 1, p. 49.
66
Canton, Ewangtang
The Provinces of Kwangsl and Kweichow and that portion
of the province of Kwangtung west of 115° east longitude.
Chefoo, Shantung
That portion of the Province of Shantung northeast of a line
drawn along the northeast shore of the embayment of Tingtzet-
sui Kow to the mouth of the Wulung Ho, thence in a north-
westerly direction across the peninsula to the mouth of the Kiao
Ho, through the towns of Chuhkow and Shaho (both included
in this district).
Dairen, Manchoria i
The Japanese leased territory of Kwantung.
Foochow, Fnkien
The whole of the Province of Fukien except for four prefectures
forming the consular district of Amoy.
Hankow, Hnpeh
That portion of the Province of Honan south of the Yellow
River, and the whole of the Provinces of Hupeh, Kiangsl,
Hunan, Szechwan, Shensl, Kansu, Chinghai (Kokonor), and
Sinkiang (Chinese Turklstan).
Harbin, Eirin, 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 and the Portuguese colony
of Macau.
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, Lungchingtsun,
Towtaokow,W8ngching(Paitsaokow),and Yenki(ChatiUchleh).
Saigon, French Indooliina '
All of French Indochina.
Shanghai, Kiangsn
The Provinces of Anhwei, Chekiang, and Kiangsu.
Swatow, Kwangtung
That portion of the Province of Kwangtung east of longitude
115".
3 Listed under France in sec. 1, p. 46.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
67
Tientsin, Eopeh
The Provinces of Hopeh (Chlhli), Ninghsia, and Shansi, that
portion of the Province of Honan north of the Yellow River,
and all of Mongolia including the [special] administrative dis-
tricts of Suiyuan, Chahar, and Jehol.
Tsinan, Shantung
That portion of the Province of Shantung west of a line which
follows the Kiao Ho southward from its mouth to its source,
thence to the nearer source of the Taolin IIo and along the Taolin
Ho to the sea.
Tsingtao, Shantung
That portion of the Province of Shantung lying between the
Chefoo and Tsinan consular districts.
Tiinnanfn, Tunnan
The Provinces of Yunnan and Sikang (Chwanpien), and
Tibet.
COLOMBIA
Barranquilla
The Departments of Atl&ntico. Magdalena, Santander del
Norte, and Santander; that part of the Department of Antioquia
lying to the east and southeast of a line drawn from the southern
boundary of Antioquia due north on the meridian of 76°40' west
of Greenwich to a point due west of Dabelba, and thence due
northeast to the northern boundary of the Department; and
the Comisaria of Qoajira.
Bogot&
The Departments of Boyac&, Cundinamarca, Tolima, and
Huila; that portion of the Department of Caldas lying to the
east of the Cauca River basin; the Comisarlas of Arauca,
VIchada, Vaup6s, CaquetS, Putumayo, and Amazonas; and
the Intendencia of Meta.
Buenaventura
The Departments of Valle, Cauca, and Narifio; that portion
of the Intendencia of Choco lying south of 6°16' north latitude;
and that portion of the Department of Caldas lying in the Cauca
River basin.
Cartagena
The Department of BoHvar; that portion of the Department
of Antioquia lying west and northwest of a line drawn from the
southern boundary of Antioquia due north on the meridian of
76°40' west of Greenwich to a point Jue west of Dabeiba, and
thence due northeast to the northern boundary of the Depart-
ment; that portion of the Intendencia of Choco lying north of
e'lS' north latitude; and the Intendencia of San Andr6s y
Providencia (islands in the Caribbean).
COSTA RICA
Port Lim6n
The Province of Lim6n.
San Jos6
All of Costa Rica except the Province of Limon.
EGYPT
Alexandria
The Governorates of Alexandria and Damietta, and the six
Provinces (Mudirlas) of Lower Egypt (Behfera, Daqahlla,
Gharbta, Menufla, Qaliubta, and Sharqla).
Cairo
The Qovernorate of Cairo; the eight Provinces (Mudirlas) of
Upper Egypt (Asyflt, Aswftn, Benl Suef, Fayum, Girga, Glza,
Minia, and Qena); the Frontier Districts (Eastern Desert, the
Egyptian Libyan Desert, Dftkhla and Kharga Oases, etc.)
except the peninsula of Sinai; and (informally) the Anglo-
Egyptian Sudan.
Port Said
In Egypt, the Governorates of the Canal and of Suez, and the
peninsula of Sinai; the Island of Cyprus.
FBANCE AND POSSESSIONS
(France)
Bordeaux
The Departments of Ariege, Charente, Charente-InfCrieure,
Cher, Corrfeze, Creuse, Dordogne, Gers, Gironde, Haute-
Garonne, Haute-Vionne, Hautes-Pyr6n6es, Indre, Landes,
Lot, Lot-et-Oaronne, Ni&vre, Tarn, Tarn-et-Garonne, Vienne,
and the arrondissements of Niort and Melle of the Department
of Deux-S6vres.
Biarritz (vice consulate): The Department of Basses-
Pyr6n6es.
Pau (consular agency): The arrondissement of Pau.
Calais
The Department of Pas-de-Calais.
Cherbourg
The Departments of Manche, Calvados, and Orne.
Havre
The Departments of Eure, Seine-Inffirieure, and Somme.
Dieppe (consular agency): The Department of Somme,
and the arrondissements of Dieppe and Neufchatel-en-Bray
In the Department of Seine-Inf6rleure.
Lille
The Departments of Nord and Aisne.
Lyon
The Departments of Ain, Alller, Cantal, Cote-d'Or, Doubs,
Haute-Loire, Haute-Sadne, Haute-Savoie, Isere, Jura, Loire,
Puy-de-D6me, Rhone, Sa6ne-et-Loire, and Savoie.
Marseille
The Departments of Ardeche, Aude, Aveyron, Basses-Alpes,
Bouches-du-Rhone, Drome, Card, Hautes-Alpes, H6rault,
Lozfire, Pyr6n6es-Orientales, Var, and Vaucluse, and the island
of Corsica (Corse).
Nantes
The Departments of Indre-et- Loire, Loire-Inf6rieure, Maine-
et-Loire, Vendue, Deux-S6vres (excepting the arrondissements
of Niort and Melle), Ille-et-Vilaine, Mayenne, FinistSre, Cotes-
du-Nord. and Morbihan.
Nice
The Department of Alpes-Maritimes and the Principality of
Monaco.
Paris
The Departments of Aube, Eure-et Loir, Loir-et-Cher, Loiret,
Marne, Oise, Sarthe, Seine, Seine-et-Marne, Seine-et-Oise. and
Yonne; and in Africa, French West Africa (comprising Senegal,
Mauritania, French Sudan, French Guinea, Ivory Coast,
Upper Volta, Dahomey, and Niger); the French mandates in
Togoland and the Cameroun; French Equatorial Africa (com-
prising Chad, Gabon, Ubangi-Sharl, and Middle Congo); and
the islands of Madagascar, NossI B6, Ste. Marie, the Comoro
Islands, the Glorious Islands, R6union Island, and St. Paul
Island.
Strasbourg
The Departments of Ardennes, Bas-Rhin, Haut-Marne,
Haut-Rhin, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle, and Vosges,
and the Territory of Belfort.
68
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
(Possessions)
Algiers, Algeria
All of Algeria, including the Territories of the South.
Tunis, Tunisia
All of Tunisia.
GESMANY
Berlin
The Prussian Provinces of Berlin, Brandenburg, Pomerania,
and East Prussia (including the Regierungsbezirk of Marien-
werder), and the border district of Posen-West Prussia
(Orenzmark Posen-Westpreussen).
Bremen
The Free State and city of Bremen, the Prussian Province
of Hanover, the State of Brunswick, the State of Oldenburg
(except the exclaves of Landesteil Birkenfeld and Landesteil
Lubeck), and the Kreis Rinteln belonging to the Prussian Prov-
ince of Hesse- Nassau.
Breslan
The Prussian Provinces of Upper and Lower Silesia.
Cologne
The Rhine Province (not including the Saar), the enclave
of Landesteil Birkenfeld belonging to the State of Olden-
burg, the Prussian Province of Westphalia, and the States of
Schaumburg-Lippe and Lippe.
Dresden
The State of Saxony, with the exception of the Kreishaupt-
mannschaft of Leipzig.
Frankfort on the Main
The Prussian Province of Hesse-Nassau (except the exclaves
of Kreis Rinteln and Kreis Schmalkalden), the State of Hesse,
the Bavarian Palatinate (Pfalz), and the Saar.
Hamburg
The Free State and city of Hamburg, the Prussian Province
of Schleswig-Holstein, the States of Mecklenburg 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 Wflrttemberg and Baden, and the Prussian
Province 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,
Fermanagh, Londonderry, and Tyrone). '
» The counties In England as mentioned in these descriptions
Birmingham, England
AD of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire (including the Soke
of Peterborough), Rutlandshire. Staffordshire, Warwickshire,
and Worcestershire; and that portion of Shropshire which lies
south of a line drawn from a point where the River Severn cuts
the western boundary of Shropshire, eastwardly to Market
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 fol-
lowing 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
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 enth-e county borough
of York being Included) ; thence southwardly along the boundary
between the West Riding and the East Riding to Selby (ex-
cluded); thence following the same boundary to Qoole (ex-
cluded); thence southwestwardly to Thorne (excluded); thence
westwardly through Barnsley (excluded) and Penlstone (ex-
cluded) 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, Somer-
setshire, and Dorsetshire northeastwardly to Marlborough
(excluded); and continued northeastwardly through Didcct
(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 Angus (Forfar), Perth, Kincardine, Aberdeen,
Banff, Moray (Elgin), Nahrn, 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 TuUoch and Spean Bridge to Qairlochy Inn (all excluded)
on the Caledonian Canal, thence northeast to the outlet of Lo(h
Arkalg into Loch Lochy, thence westward by the river Dessary
and Loch Nevis to the sea, and Including all of the Hebrides or
Westward Islands (compri-iing 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,
Collessie, Cupar, Ceres, and Lower Largo on the Firth of Forth
via the main road, these and all other towns ou the main road
being included in the Dundee consular district.
Edinburgh, Scotland
The counties of Midlothian (Edinburgh), Westlothlan
(Linlithgow), East Lothian (Haddington), Peebles, Selkirk,
Dumfries, Roxburgh, Berwick, Kinross, and Clackmannan, and
that portion of County Fife to the south and west of a line con-
necting Newburgh on the Tay, Collessie, Cupar, Ceres, and
Lower Largo on the Firth of Forth, via the main road, these
and all other towns on the main road being excluded.
Include the associated "county borough" cities.
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69
Glasgow, Scotland
The counties of Lanark, Renfrew, Dumbarton, Stirling,
Argyll, Bute, Ayr, Kirkcudbright, and Wigtown, and that por-
tion of the county of Inverness south of a line from Rannoch
following the railroad via Tulloch and Spean Bridge to Oair-
lochy Inn (aU Included) on the Caledonian Canal, thence north-
east to the outlet of Loch Arkaig into Loch Lochy, thence west-
ward by the river Dessary and Loch Nevts to the sea.
Hull, England
AU 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 Lhidsey In Lincolnshire
which lie within the following line: Beginning at Saltfleet
(Included) on the Lincolnshire coast, a toe drawn westwardly
to the point common to the boundaries of Lincolnshire, York-
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, Fngland
Those portions of Shropshire, Cheshire, Lancashire, and
Cumberland lying within a line drawn from the point where
the River Severn cuts the western boundary of Shropshire;
northeastwardly to Market Drayton (included); thence east-
wardly by the northern boundary of Staffordshire to Harecastle,
thence northwestwardly to Middlewlch (included); thence
northwestwardly through Warrington (Included), Wigan
(excluded), Prestwi (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 north-
wardly and westwardly to the Cumberland boundary; thence
northwestwardly to St. Bees Head; and the foUowing counties
in Wales: Anglesey, Carnarvonshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire,
Merionethshire, and Montgomeryshire; and the Isle of Man.
london, England
AU of Norfolk, Cambridgeshire (including the Isle of Ely),
Huntingdonshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxford-
shire, 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 toe
drawn from the Surrey-Hampshire boundary southeastwardly
to Llttlehampton (included).
Manchester England
Those portions of Cheshire, Lancashh-e, and the West Riding
of Yorkshire, comprised within a line beginning at the point
common to the boundaries n' 'J heshlre, Derbyshire, and Stafford-
shire; thence northwardly along the eastern boundary of Chesh-
ire and Lancashire to the point where a straight line drawn
from Colne (Lancashire) to Hawes (North Riding of Yorkshire)
intersects the Lancashhre-West Riding boundary; thence north-
wardly along said line to the boundary between the West
Riding and the North Riding of Yorkshire; thence westwardly
along said West Rldln,?North Riding boundary to the West-
morland boundary; thtnce along the southern boundary of
Westmorland to the sea; thence In a toe drawn southeastwardly
through Lancaster (included). Preston (Included). Wigan
1 All inquiries requiring correspondence with an ofiQcial of an
general, at Calcutta. See p. 83.
(Included), Warrington (excluded), and Middlewlch (excluded)
to the Staffordshire boundary at Harecastle, and thence east-
wardly 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 CornwaU (Including the Scilly
Isles).
ShefHeld. England
AU of Derbyshire and 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 Lind-
sey in Lincolnshire lying to the south of a line drawn from the
I point common to the boundaries of Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and
Cheshire, eastwardly through Penlstone (Included) and Barnsley
(Included) to Thome (excluded); thence southwardly to the
Lincolnshire-Nottinghamshire boundary; thence eastwardly
to the sea at Saltfleet (excluded).
Southampton, England
All of Hampshire (administrative county of Southampton
and »he Isle of Wight); all of Dorsetshire; and those portions ot
WUtshIre and Berkshire lying to the south of a line drawn from
a point common to the boundaries of Wiltshh-e, Dorsetshire, and
Somersetshire, northeastwardly to Marlborough in Wiltshire
(Included), and continued through Dldcot, in Berkshire
(Included) to the Berkshire-Oxfordshire boundary; thence
southwardly along said boundary to Reading, and thence
southeastwardly from Reading (excluded) to the Hampshire-
Surrey boundary; that portion of West Sussex which lies west of
a toe drawn from the Hampshire-Surrey boundary south-
eastwardly to Llttlehampton (excluded); and the Channel
Islands.
(Africa)
lagos, Nigeria, West Africa
British West Africa, comprising Nigeria, the Gold Coast,
Sierra Leone, and Gambia; and the British mandates in Togo-
land and the Cameroons
Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa
Kenya Colony and Protectorate; Uganda; the British man-
date in Tanganyika Territory; Zanzibar (including Pemba);
the Seychelles and adjacent British Islands.
(India) J
Bombay
Bombay Presidency (excepting Sind and Includhig the Rann
of Cutch), Baroda, Central India Agency, Central Provinces
and Berar, and Gwalior.
Calcutta
Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, Assam, United Provinces of Agra
and Oudh, Delhi, that part of the Punjab known as the dis-
trict of Simla, Sikkim, and the independent border states
of Nepal and Bhutan.
Karachi
Sind, Rajputana, Ajmer-Merwara. Punjab (with the excep-
tion of the district of Stala), Kashmir, North- West Frontier,
Baluchistan, and Afghanistan
Indian state or agency should be addressed to the consulate
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Madras
Madras Presidency, and the Indian States of Hyderabad,
Mysore, Travancore, Cochin, and Coorg.
Rangoon
Burma, and the Andaman and Nloobar Islands.
(Other Asia)
Aden, Arabia
The settlement and protectorate of Aden; and (Informally)
Saudi Arabia (formerly called the Kingdom of the Hejaz and
Nejd and Its Dependencies— Including Asir and El Hasaj,
Yemen, Hadramaut, and Islandu adjacent to the above terri-
tories. Including the island of Socotra.
Fenang, Straits Settlements
The settlement of Penang (including Penang Island and Prov-
ince Wellesley), the Federated Malay State of Perak, and the
Unfederated Malay States of Kedah and Perils.
Singapore, Straits Settlements
The Straits Settlements of Singapore (including theCocos or
Keeling Islands, and Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean
[latitude 10° 30' south, longitude 105° 40' east]), Malacca, and
Labuan; the Federated Malay States of Negri Sembllan, Pa-
hang, and Selangor; the Unfederated Malay States of Johore,
Kelantan. and Trengganu; the State of North Borneo, Brunei,
and Sarawak.
(Australia)
Adelaide, South Australia
The States of South Australia and Western Australia.
Brisbane, Queensland
The State of Queensland.
Melbourne, Victoria
The State of Victoria, and Tasmania.
Sydney, New South Wales
The State of New South Wales; the Territories of the Com-
monwealth (the Federal Capital Territory, the Northern Terri-
tory of Australia, the Territory of Papua, the Territory of Nor-
folk Island, and the Mandated Territory of New Guinea); and
the Mandated Territory of Nauru.
(New Zealand)
Auckland
All of Auckland Province In North Islana,
Wellington
In North Island, the Provinces of Wellington, Hawke's Bay,
and Taranaki, and all of South Island and Stewart Island.
Chrlstchurch (consular agency): In South Island, the Prov-
inces of Westland and Canterbury and that part of the Prov-
inces of Nelson and Marlborough south of 42° south latitude.
Dunedln (consular agency): Otago Province in South Island
and Stewart Island.
(West Indies)
Kingston, Jamaica
All of the Island of Jamaica.
GREECE
Athens
TheNomol (Provinces) of Arcadia, Argolis-Corinthia, Attica-
Boeotia, Chios, Cyclades, Euboea, Laconla, Larissa, Lesbos,
Phthlotls-Phokls (except the eparkhia [district] of Doris),
Samos, and Trikkala; the eparkhia of Evrytanlas in the Nomos
of Aetolia-Acarnania; and the Island of Crete, which comprises
the Nomol of Candia (Heraclion), Canea, Laslthion, and Retimo.
Patras
The Nomol (Provinces) of Achaia, Aetolia-Acarnania (except
the eparkhia [district] of Evrytanlas), Arta, Cephalonia, Corfu,
Elis, Messina, Preveza, Yannina, and Zante; and the eparkhia
of Doris in the Nomos of Phthiotis-Phokis.
Salonika (ThessalonikS)
The Nomol (Provinces) of Drama, Evros, Fiorina, Kavalla,
Khalkldike, Kozani, Pellis, Rodopi, Salonika (Thessalonlkfis),
and Serres.
HONDURAS
Ceiba
Eastern Atlantida (to the Colorado River), Eastern Yoro
Including the city of Yoro, Col6a, La Mosquitia, and Bay
Islands.
Tela (vice consulate): Western Atlantida (from the Colorado
River west). Western Yoro, and Northern Comayagua.
Puerto Cortes
Cortes, Santa Barbara, CopSn, Ocotepeque, and Qraclas.
Tegucigalpa
Tegucigalpa, Southern Comayagua, including the city of
Comayagua, Intibuca, La Paz, Choluteca, El Paraiso, Valle,
and Olancho.
IRAQ (MESOPOTAMIA)
Baghdad
All of Iraq; and in Arabia (Informally), Kuwait, Bahrein
Qatar, the Trucial Coast, and Oman (Muscat).
IRISH FREE STATE
Cork
The Province of Munster.
Dublin
The Provinces of Lelnster and Connaught; and the Counties
of Cavan, Monaghan, and Donegal.
Galway (consular agency): The Province of Connaught.
ITALY AND POSSESSIONS
ataly)
Florence
The Provinces of Bologna, Ferrara, Forll, Modena, Ravenna,
and Reggio Emilia, In the Compartlmento of Emilia; the
Provinces of Arezzo, Flrenre (Florence), and Plstoia, In the
Compartlmento of Toscana (Tuscany); and the Republic ol
San Marino.
Genoa
The Provinces of Geneva (Genoa), Imperia, Savona, and
Spezia, In the Compartlmento of Llgurla.
leghorn
The Provinces of Orosseto, LIvorno (Leghorn), Lucca, Massa,
Pisa, and Siena, in the Compartlmento of Toscana (Tuscany).
MUan
The Provinces of Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Cremona, Man-
tova, Milano (Milan), Pavla, Sondrlo, and Varese, In the Com-
partlmento of Lombardy; and the Provinces of Parma and
Piacenza In the Compartlmento of Emilia.
Naples
The Provinces of Avellino, Benevento, Napoll (Naples), and
Salerno, in the Comparlimento 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 Compartimento of Basilicata; the Provinces of
Catanzaro, Cosenza, and Reggio Calabria, in the Comparti-
mento of Calabria; and in Africa. Eritrea and Italian Somali-
land.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
71
Palermo
The island (Compartimento) of Sicily, comprising the Prov-
inces of Agripento (Qlrgenti), Caltanissetta, Catania, Enna
(Castrogiovanni), Messina, Palermo, Ragusa, Siracusa (Syra-
cuse), and Trapani.
Borne
The Provinces of Froslnone, Littoria, Rietl, Roma (Rome),
and Vlterbo, In the Compartimento of Lazio; the Provinces of
Perugia and Terni, In the Compartimento of Umbria; the Prov-
inces of Ancona, Ascoll Piceno, Macerate, and Pesaro,in the Com-
partimento of Marche; the Provinces of Aquila. Campobasso.
Chieti, Pescara, and Teramo, In the Compartimento of AbruzzI
e Molise; the Provinces of Cagliari, Nuoro, and Sassari, in the
island (and comprising the Compartimento) of Sardinia.
Trieste
The Provinces of Carnaro (Flume), Oorlzla, Istrla (Pola),
Trieste, and Zara, in the Compartimento of Venezla Qlulla; and
the Province of FrluU (Udlne) In the Compartimento of Veneto.
Turin
The Provinces of Alessandria, Aosta, Asti, Cuneo, Novara,
Torino (Turin), and VercelU, in the Compartimento of Piemonte
(Piedmont).
Venice
The Provinces of Belluno, Padova, Rovlgo, Trevlso, Venezla
(Venice), Verona, and Vicenza, In the Compartimento of Ve-
Deto; the Provinces of Bolzano and Trento, In the Comparti-
mento of Venezla Trldentina.
(Africa)
Tripoli, libya
Italian Libya (Libia Italiana), comprising Tripolitania and
Cirenaica.
JAPANESE EMPIRE
Kobe, Japan
The Prefectures of Shlmane, Tottorl, Hiroshima, Okayama,
Hyogo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Wakayama. Kagawa, Tokushlma,
Ehlme, and Koohi.
Nai;asaki, Japan
The Prefectures of Yamaguchi, Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki,
Olta, Kumamoto, Miyazakl, Kagoshlma, and Okinawa, Includ-
ing the Ryukyu Islands.
Nagoya, Japan
The Prefectures of Miye, Shiga, Fukul, Ishikawa, Toyama,
Oifu, Aichi, and the Prefecture of Nagano except the gun
(county) of Kitasaku (the principal cities of which are Iwa-
murata, Karuisawa, and Komoro)
Seoul, Chosen
All of Chosen (Korea).
Taihoku, Taiwan
All of Taiwan (Formosa), and the Pescadores Islands.
Tokyo, Japan
The Prefectures of Yamanashi, Chlba, Tokyo, Saitama, Iba-
raki, Gumma, Tochigl, Nllgata, Fukushlma, Yamagata, MJ-
yagl, Akita. Iwate, Aomori, and in the Prefecture of Nagano
the gun (county) of Kitasaku (the principal cities of which
are Iwamurata, Karuisawa, and Komoro); Hokkaido and the
adjacent Islands to the north; and the islands in the North
Pacific Ocean to the administration of which by Japan, pur-
suant 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
The Prefectures of Sblzaoka and Eanagawa.
LUXEMBURG
Lnzembtirg
All of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg.
MEXICO
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 imme-
diately 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.
Ciudad Ju&rez, 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 oc
the Rio Grande.
Durango, Dnrango
That part of the State of Durango lying west of a line drawn
due south from the Chihuahua boundary to Descubrldora, thence
in a southeasterly direction from Descubrldora (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, Baja California
That part of the northern territory of Baja California (north
of latitude 28°) lying to the south and west of a line drawn from
the International boundary at Tijuana (included) to a point at
32° north and 116° west, and thence to a point on the Gulf of
California 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 the southern territory of Bala California (south of latitud e
28°)
Matamoros, Tamaulipas
That part of the State of Tamaulipas lying north of latitude
24°, and south of a line drawn east and west just to the north of
Mlor on the Rio Grande.
Mazatl&n, Sinaloa
The States of Sinaloa and Nayarlt.
Merida, Yucatan
The States of Campeche and Yucatan.
Mexicali, Baja Califoriiia
That part of the northern territory of Baja California lying to
the north and east of a line drawn from the international bound-
ary at Tijuana (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.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Mexico, D.F.
The States of Querfitaro, Hidalgo, Puebla, Tlaicala, Morelos,
Mgilco, MichoacSn, Guerrero, 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 Yau-
tepec) passing through and Including Ejutla, thence northeast-
wardly from and including Yautepec to the Rio La Trinidad
at the point where it first touches the Oaxaca- Veracruz bounda-
ry, the town of Tuxtepec. Oaxaca (near the Veracruz State bound-
ary), however, being excluded from the Mgxico, D.F., district.
Monterrey, Nuevo leon
That part of the State of Nuevo Leon lying south of a line
drawn through and Including Oolondrinas, 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 Coahulla.
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
Including the territory Immediately tributary to the Cananea-
Naco Railway.
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
That part of the State of Nuevo Le6n lying north of a line pass-
ing through, but excluding, Oolondrinas, in a direction slightly
south of oast through Par&s (included); and that part of the State
of Tamaulipas to the north of a line drawn east and west just to
the north of Mler on the Rfo Grande.
Piedras Negras, Coahnila
That part of the State of Coahulla 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 F6; thence south-
eastwardly from La F6 (excluded) to Cuatro Cienegas (included);
thence dkectly east through a point Just south of Monrlova
to the Nuevo Le6n boundary.
Saltillo, Coahnilt
That part of the State of Coahulla lying to the south of a line
drawn from, but excluding, Cuatro Cienegas easiwardly to the
Nuevo Leon boundary, through a point just south of Monclova,
and to the east of a line drawn from Cuatro Cienegas south-
wardly to, but excluding, Parras, and thence southeastwardly
to the Zacatecas boundary at a point directly north of MazapU,
Zacatecas; that part of the State of Zacatecas Ijing to the east
of a line drawn north and south through, and including, Maza-
pU; that part of the State of Nuevo Leon lying to the north-
west of a line coimecting the two southeastern points of the State
of Coahuila.
San Luis PotosC, San Luis Fotosf
The State of San Luis PotosJ, 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;
that part of the State of Zacatecas lying to the south of the
Tropic of Cancer, to the east of the meridian of 103° 30' west
longitude, and to the north of the parallel of 22° north latitude;
and that part of the State of Jalisco lying to the north of latitude
22° but east of the meridian of 103° 30' west longitude.
Tampico, Tamaulipas
That part of the State of Tamaulipas lying south of lati-
tude 24°; that part of the State of Veracruz 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
Including, the town of Tamazopo (approximately in longitude
99° 25' west of Greenwich).
Torre6n, CoahuUa
Those parts of the States of Coahulla, Durango, and Zacatecas
lying within th« following boundaries: the parallel of 28° latitude
from the Chihuahua boundary due east as far as La F6, Coahuila
(included); thence southeastwardly to Cuatro Cienegas (ex-
cluded); thence southwardly to Parras, Coahulla (Included);
thence southeastwardly to the Coahulla-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 l(fi° 30' west longitude; thence north-
wardly 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 Pedrlcefia, Agua Vieja, and Pasaje In the Torreon district;
thence dtreetly north by a line through Descubridora to the
northern boundary of Durango; thence eastwardly by the
Durango-Chihuahua boundary and northwardly by the Cob-
hulla-Chihuahua boundary to latitude 28°.
VoracrtB, Veracruz
The States of Chiapas and Tabasco; that part of the State of
Veracruz lying to the south and east of the Rio Cazones; that
part of the Stat© 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 Rfo 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.
MOROCCO
Casablanca
The zone of the French Protectorate in Morocco.
Tangier
The international zone of Tangier, and the Spanish protected
territory In Morocco, as well as Ceuta and Melilla.
NETHERLANDS AND POSSESSIONS
(Netherlands)
Amsterdam
The Provinces of North Ilolland, Drenthe, Frlesland, Gelder-
land, Gronlngen, Overijssel, and Utrecht.
Rotterdam
The Provinces of South Holland, LImburg, North Braban(,
and Zealand.
(Possessions)
Batavia, Java, Netherland India
In Java, the western half (west of administrative political
boundary lines approximately 110° east of Greenwich), com-
prising; the Province of W«st Java (the Residencies of Bantam,
Batavia, Buitenzorg, Cheribon, and Priangan); and in the
Province of Middle Java, the Residencies of Pekalongan,
Banjoemas, and Kedo«i. In Sumatra, the southern half (south
of administrative political boundary lines which approximate
the Equator) and islands adjacent to southern Sumatra, com-
prising: the Residencies of Sumatra's Westkust, Benkoelen,
the Lampongs (Lampoengsche districten), Palembang, Djambl,
Riouw and dependencies (Riouw en Onderhoorigheden), and
Bangka and dependencies (Bangka en Onderhoorigheden),
and the autonomous Subresidency of Billiton. In Borneo, the
Residency of the Western District (Resldentte Westerafdeeling).
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
73
Medan, Sumatra, Netherland India
In Sumatra, the northern half (north of administrative polit-
ical boundary lines which approximate the Equator) and is-
lands adjacent to northern Sumatra, comprising: the Qovern-
ments of Achin and dependencies (Atieh en Onderhoorigheden)
and Sumatra East Coast (Oostkust van Sumatra), and the
Residency of Tapanoell.
durabaya, Java, Netherland India
In Java, the eastern half (east of administrative political
boundary lines approximately 110° east of Greenwich) . com-
prising: the Province of East Java (the Residencies of Besoeki,
Bodjonegoro, Kedirl, Madioen, Madoera [island], Malang,
Probolinggo, and Soerabaja [Surabaya]); the Government of
Soerakarta; the Government of Jogjakarta; and in the Province
of Middle Java, the Residencies of Djapara-Rembang and Sema-
rang. In Borneo, the Residency of the Southern and Eastern
Districts (Resideutie Zuider- en Oosterafdeeling). All Nether-
land possessions east of Java and Borneo, comprising the Resi-
dencies of Bali and Lombok (Bali en Lombok), Timor (to-
gether with Portuguese Timor, informally) and dependencies
(Timor en Onderhoorigheden), and Manado (in Celebes), the
Government of Celebes and dependencies (Gouvernement
Celebes en Onderhoorigheden), and the Government of the
Moluccas (Gouvernement der Molukken) which includes
Netherland New Guinea.
NICABAQUA
Managua
That part of Nicaragua lying to the west of a straight line pass-
ing through a point on the Rio Segovia (Wanks River) in longi-
tude 85° 30' west and a point on the Rio San Juan in longitude
84° 30' west.
Paerto Cabezas
All of Nicaragua not Included In the Managua consular dis-
trict.
NORWAY
Bergen
The Provinces of Hordaland, Sogn eg Fjordane, and that
portion of the Province of M0re known as Suimmfire.
Oslo
The Provinces of Akershus, Aust-Agder, Buskerud, Finn-
mark, Hedmark, Nordland, Nord-Trjtndelag, Opland, Roga-
land, Sdr-Tr0ndelag, Vest-Agder, Vestfold. Telemark, Troms,
0stfold, and that portion of the Province of Morb known as
Nordm0re; the island of Jan Mayen and the Archipelago of
Svalbard (Spitsbergen).
PORTUGAL AND POSSESSIONS
(Portugal)
Lisbon
The administrative districts of Beja, Castelo Branco, Evora,
Faro (Algarve), Leirta, Llsboa, Portalegre, Santar^m, and Setu-
bal; the Cape Verde Islands; and in Africa, Portuguese Guinea,
Angola, and the Portuguese possessions of St. Thomas Island
(Sao Tom§), and Prince's Island (Principe).
0 porto
The administrative districts of Aveiro, Braga, Braganca,
Coimbra, Guarda, Porto, Viana do Castelo, Vila Real, and
Vizeu.
(Possessions)
Funchal, Madeira
The Madeira Islands.
Lourengo Marques, Mozambique
Mozambique (Portuguese East Africa) .
St. Michael (S5o Miguel), Azores
The Azores (Acores).
SPAIN
Barcelona
The Provinces of Barcelona, Gerona, Huesca, L6rlda, Tar-
ragona, Zaragoza, and the Balearic Islands; in Africa, the Spanish
territory comprising Rio de Oro, Ifnl, and Rio Muni, and the
Islands of Fernando Po, Great and Little Elobey, Corisco, and
Annobon; and the Republic of Andorra.
Tarragona (consular agency): The Province of Tarragona.
Bilbao
The Provinces of Alava, Burgos, Logrofio, Navarra, Vlzcaya,
GuipQzcoa, Palencla, and Santander.
Las Falmas, Canary Islands
The Province of Las Palmas, comprising the islands of Fuer-
teventura. Gran Canaria, and Lanzarote, and adjacent islands.
Madrid
The Provinces of Avlla, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara,
Madrid, Salamanca, Segovia, Sorla, Toledo, and Valladolid.
M&laga
The Provinces of Granada, Jafin, M&laga, and Almeria.
Seville
The Provinces of Badajoz, Cftceres, C6dlz, C6rdoba, Iluelva,
and Sevilla.
Tenerife, Canary Islands
The Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, comprising the
Islands of Gomero, Hierro (Ferro), Palma, and Tenerife.
Valencia
The Provinces of Albacete, Alicante, Castell6n, Murcia,
Teruel, and Valencia.
Vigo
The Provinces of Corufia, Le6n, Lugo, Orense, Pontevedra,
Zamora, and Oviedo
SWEDEN
GSteborg
The Lftne (provinces) of Alfsborg, Blekinge, Goteborg och
Bohus, Halland, JonkSplng, Kalmar, Kristianstad. Kronoberg,
Malmohus, Skaraborg, and Varmland.
Stockholm
The Provinces of Jamtland, Vasternorrland, Gafleborg,
Ko[i;>arberg, Uppsala, Vastmanland, Stockholm, Orebro,
SSdermanland, Ostergotland, Gottland, Norrbotten, and
VSsterbotten.
SWITZERLAND
Basel
The Cantons of Basel and Solothurn.
Ben
The Cantons of Bern, Frlbourg, and Neuchfttel.
Geneva
The Cantons of Geneva, Valais, and Vaud.
Ziirich
The Cantons of Aargau, Schafihausen, ZQrich, Zug, Glarus,
Tlclno, Thurgau, Appen/ell, St. Gallen, QraubUnden, Luzern,
Unterwalden, Uri, and Scbwyz.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
SYRIA
Beirut
All of the French mandated territory of Syria and the
Lebanon.
TURKEY
Istanbul (Constantinople) '
The vilayets of Istanbul (Constantinople) and Canakkale
(Dardanelles); the three vilayets situated wholly in Europe,
namely, Edirne (Adrianople), Kirklareli (Kirk-Kilissa), and
Tekirdag (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 (Erzivjan), Eldziz (Mamuret-ul-Aziz
or Harput), Diyarbekir (Diarbekr), Muf (Mush or Bitlis), Van,
and all vilayets to the north thereof, namely, Amasya (Amasia),
Artvin, Bayazit (Bayezid), Bolu, Corum (Chorum), Erzurum
(Erzerum), Gumiisane (Qumush-Haneh), Cankiri (Chankiri
or Kangri), Sebin Karahisar (Shabin-Kara-Hissar, or Kara-
Hissar-Sharki), /sTars, Kastamonu (Kastamuni), Qiresun (Kera-
sund), Kocaeli (Koja-Ili or Izmid), Ordu, Rize (Rizeh or Lazis-
tan), Samsun (Janik), Sinop, Tokat, Trabzon (Trebizond),
Yozgat (Yozgad or Bozyuk), and Zonguldak (Zunguldak).
Izmir (Smyrna)
The following vilayets in Asia: Izmir (Smyrna), Manisa
(Magnesia or Saruhan), Kutahya (Kutahia), Afyon Karahisar
(Aflon-Kara-nissar), Konya (Konia), Aksaray (Ak-Serai),
Nigde (Nigdeh), Adana, Mara? (Marash), Malatya (Malatia),
Urfa, Mardin, Siirt (Saerd), HakSri (Hakiari),and all vilayets
to the south thereof, namely, Antalya (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 Edremid (Adramyti) and adjacent to the Turkish
coast, including the Italian Islands of the Aegean (Isole Italiane
deir Egeo)— the Dodecanese Islands, and the island of Castel-
rosso (Castellorizzo).
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Capetown, Cape Province
That part of the Province of the Cape of Good Hope lying west
of a line drawn from Port St. Johns northwesterly through
Mount Fletcher (both included); the Bechuanaland Protector-
ate; the mandated territory of South-West Africa; and the
islands of St. Helena. Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha.
1 The vilayets printed in italiM comprise a zone east of
jurisdiction of all foreign consulates in Turkey.
Durban, Natal
Natal; Basutoland; that part of the Province of the Cape of
Good Hope lying east of a line drawn from Port St. Johns
northwesterly through Mount Fletcher (both excluded); and
the island of Mauritius.
Johannesburg, Transvaal
The Transvaal; Orange Free State; Swaziland; Southern
Rhodesia; Northern Rhodesia; and Nyasaland Protectorate.
VENEZUELA
Caracas
The States of AnzoStegui, Apure, Aragua, Bolivar, Carabobo,
Cojedes, GuSrico, Lara, Miranda, Monagas, Nueva Esparta,
Portuguesa, Sucre, Yaracuy, and Zamora; that part of the
State of Falcon lying east of a line running north and south
through, but excluding, the town of La Vela; the Territories ol
Amazonas and Delta Amacuro; and, in the Federal District, the
Department of Libertador, except the Parish of Macuto.
La Guaira (vice consulate): That part of the Federal District
comprising all of the Department of Vargas, and the Parish of
Macuto in the Department of Libertador.
Maracaibo
The States of M6rida, 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.
YUGOSLAVIA
Belgrade
The Banovine (Provinces) of Drina, Dunav (Danube),
Morava, Vardar, and in the Banovina (Province) of Zeta the
eastern portion only as included in the Okruzni Inspektorati
(administrative inspectorates) of Bijelo Polje and Mitrovitsa.
(This jurisdiction comprises roughly the former territories of
Voivodina, Bosnia [eastern], Serbia, South Serbia, and Serbian
Macedonia.)
Zagreb
The Banovine (Provinces) of Drava, Sava,Vrbas, Primorska
(Sea Coast), and in the Banovina (Province) of Zeta the western
portion only as included in the Okruzni Inspektorati (adminis-
trative inspectorates) of Dubrovnik and Cetinje. (This juris-
diction comprises roughly the territories formerly known as
Slovenia, Croatia-Slavonia, Bosnia [western], Dalmatia, Berce-
govina, and Montenegro.)
the Euphrates which the Turkish Government excludes from the
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
75
ALLOCATION OF PROVINCES, STATES, ETC., TO CONSULAR DISTRICTS
(This list contains only those countries In which the consular districts have been definitely delimited. Consu-
lates general are marked e.g.; vice consulates, v.c; consulates are unmarked. Consular aeencies do not appear
since their districts are included within the districts of the offices to which the agencies are subordinate.]
ADMINISTBATIVK DIVISION
CONSULAR DISTRICT
ADMINISTEATIVK DIVISION
CONSULAR DISTRICT
ABYSSINIA
(See Ethiopia)
AFGHANISTAN
AD of Afghanistan Karachi, India
AFRICA »
(Including related islands)
Countries, colonies, protectoTates, etc.
Algeria (including the Territories of the
South) Algiers, e.g.
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan ' -- Cairo, Egypt
Angola (Including Cabinda) Lisbon, Portugal, e.g.
Annobon (island) Barcelona, Spain, c.ff.
Ascension (island) Capetown, Union of
South Africa, e.g.
Basutoland Durban, Natal
Bechuanaland Protectorate Capetown, Union of
South Africa, e.g.
Belgian Congo Lgopoldville
Cabinda. Su Angola.
Cameronns (Br. mandate) Lagos, Nigeria
Oameroun (Fr. mandate) -- Paris, France, e.g.
Canary Islands. See Canary Islands,
p "7.
Cape of Good Hope Province See
under Union of South Africa, p. 90.
Cape Verde Islands — Lisbon, Portugal, e.g.
Chad (Fr Equat. Africa) — Paris, France, c.j.
Comoro Islands. See Madagascar.
Corisco (island) Barcelona, Spain, c.ff.
Dahomey (Fr. W. Africa). — Paris, France, e.g.
Egypt. Set Egypt, p. 78.
Elobey Islands, Great and Little Barcelona, Spain, c.u.
Eritrea - Naples, e.g.
Ethiopia lAbysslnlal. See Ethiopia,
p. 79.
Fernando Po (Island) -- Barcelona. Spain, c.j.
French Equatorial Africa Paris, France, e.g.
French Guinea [Ouin6e francalse] (Fr.
W. Africa).- - Paris, France, c.ff.
French Sudan [Soudan francals] (Fr.
W. Africa) Paris, France, e.g.
French West Africa - Paris, France, e.g.
Gabon (Fr Equat. Africa) Paris, France, c.j.
Gambia (Br. W. Africa) - Lagos, Nigeria
Glorious Islanda [lies Glorieuses). See
Madagascar.
Gold Coast (Br. W. Africa) Lagos, Nigeria
Ifnl -. Barcelona, Spain, e.g
Italian Somallland Naples, c.(?.
Ivory Coast (C6te d'lvoire) Paris, France, e.g.
Kenya Colony and Protectorate (Br.
E. Africa) - Nairobi
Liberia. See Liberia, p. 85.
1 For convenience of reference and economy of space, colonies, protectorates, etc.. lii the continent of Africa a°'5,^f'»^ed Islands
are entered under Africa rather than separately under the names of the numerous political and geographica entities concerned.
Those not at present assigned to the Jurisdiction of any American consular ofiice (Bnti.sh ^nd French Somallland) are om^^
For the independent countries of Africa, the Union of South Africa, and islands near Africa on which there are American consular
offices, separate entries are made under their respective names.
> Assigned Informally to the Jurisdiction of the consular office indicated,
AFRICA— Continued
Countries, colonies, protectorates, etc.
Libya [Libia Itallaua) - Tripoli
Madagascar (including Comoro Islands,
Glorious Islands, Ste. Marie Island,
and Nossi B6) -.- - Paris,. France, e.g.
Madeira Islands. See Madeira, p. 85.
Mauritania (Fr. W. Africa) Paris. France, e.g.
Mauritius (island). - Durban, Natal
Middle Congo [Moyen-Congo] (Fr.
Equat. Africa) - Paris, France, e.g.
Morocco. See ^Morocco, p. 86.
Mozambique (Port. E. Africa).. Lourengo Marques
Natal. iSe« under Union of South
Africa, p. 90.
Niger (Fr. W. Africa) Paris, France, e.g.
Nigeria (Br. "W. Africa) - Lagos
Northern Rhodesia - -- Johannesburg, Trans
vaal
Nossl B6. See Madagascar.
Nyasaland Protectorate - Johannesburg, Trans-
vaal
Orange Free State. See under Union of
South Africa, p. 90.
Pemba. See Zanzibar.
Portuguese Guinea.- Lisbon, Portugal, e.g
Principe [Prince's Island]... Lisbon, Portugal, e.g.
Rfunion (Island) Paris, France, e.g.
Rhodesia. See Northern Rhodesia and
Southern Rhodesia.
Rio de Oro Barcelona, Spain, e.g.
Rio Muni (Spanish Guinea).. Barcelona, Spain, e.g.
Ruanda-Urundi (Belgian mandate)..-. Lfeopoldville, Belgian
Congo
St. Helena (island) Capetown, Union of
South Africa, e.g.
Ste. Marie (island). See Madagascar.
S5o Tom6 [St. Thomas] (Island) Lisbon. Portugal, e.g.
S6n6gal (Fr. W. Africa) - Paris. France, e.g.
Seychelles and adjacent British Islands. Nairobi, Kenya
Sierra Leone (Br. W. Africa) Lagos, Nigeria
Socotra (island) Aden, Arabia
South Africa, Union of. See Union of
South Africa, p. 90.
South- West Africa (mandate). Capetown, Union of
South Africa, e.g.
Southern Rhodesia -- Johannesburg, Trans-
vaal
Swaziland... - Johannesburg, Trans-
vaal
Tanganyika Territory (British man-
date)- - Nairobi, Kenya
Tangier (international zone). See
Morocco.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ADMmiSTRATlYI DIVISION CONSULAR DISTBICT
AFEICA— Continued
Countriet, eeloniet, protectorates, etc.
Togoland (Br. mandate).. Lagos, Nigeria
Togoland (Fr. mandate) Paris, France, c.f.
Transvaal. See under Union of South
Africa, p. 90.
Tristan da Cunha (island) Capetown, Union o
South Africa, e.g.
Tunisia Tunis
Ubangi-Shari [Oubanghl-Chari] (Fr.
Equat. Africa).. Paris, France, e.g.
Uganda (Br. E. Africa) Nah-obi, Kenya
Union of South Africa. See Union of
South Africa, p. 90.
Upper Volta (Haute- Volta] (Fr. W,
Africa) Paris, France, e.g.
Zanzibar (Including Pemba) Naurobl, Kenya
ALBAHIA
Ail of Albania Tirana, v.c.
ABTDOEBA
The Republic of Andorra Barcelona, Spain, c.?.
ARABIA 1
Aden (settlement and protectorate) Aden
Bahrein Islands' Baghdad, <.?.
Hadramaut • Aden
K.avan t Baghdad, e.g
Oman (Muscat)' Baghdad, c.jf.
Qatar » Baghdad, c.g
Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of ' (formerlj
the Kingdom of the Ilejaz and Nejd
and its Dependencies— Including Aslr
and El Hasa) Aden
Truciai Coast «. Baghdad, e.g.
Yemen > Aden
ARGENTINA
All of Argentina Buenos Aires, c.ff.
AUSTRALIA AND APPERTAINING ISLANDS
State (or territory)
Federal Capital Territory.. Sydney, e.g.
Xauru (mandated ter. of Great Britain,
Australia, and New Zealand) Sydney, c.g.
New Quinea (mandated ter.)... Sydney, e.g.
New South Wales.. Sydney, e.g.
Norfolk Island (ter.) Sydney, c.g.
Northern Territory of Australia.. Sydney, c.g
Papua (ter.) Sydney, c.g.
Queensland Brisbane
South .Australia Adelaide
Tasmania.. _ Melbourne
Victoria __ Melbourne
Western Australia Adelaide
AOtUNISTBATITK DmsiON
AUSTRIA
CONSULAR DI8TEICT
AlJof Austria Vienna, <;.(?,
AZORES
All of the Aiores [.'Ijores] St.
Michael
BELGIUM
Proiince '
Antwerp [Anvers, AntwerpenJ Antwerp, c.g.
Brabant Brussels
Flanders, East [Flandre Orlentale, Oost
Vlaanderen] — Antwerp, c.g.
Flanders, West [Flandre Occidentale,
West Vlaanderen] Antwerp, cj
Halnaut [Hainaut, Henegouw] Brussels
Lifige « [LlSge, LuikJ Antwerp, c.g.
Llmburg [LImbourg, Llmburg] Antwerp, c.?.
Luxembourg (Luxembourg, Luxem-
burg]. Brussels
Namur(Namur, Namen] Brussels
BOLIVIA
All of Bolivia... La Paz
BORNEO, BRITISH
(See British Malaya)
BORNEO, NETHERLAND
(See Netherland India)
BRAZIL
State (or terriiory)
Acre (ter.) parg
^^^^^^ Pemambuco [Recife]
Amazonas Par&
Bahla Bahla
^®*'* Pernambuco [Recife]
Dlstricto Federal Rio de Janeiro, c.g.
Esplrito Santo rio de Janeiro, c.g.
Qoyaf.... Rio de Janeiro, c.^
Maranhao Parft
MattoQrosso S5o Paulo, c.^.
MinasOeraes Rio de Janeiro, «.<?.
Para.... Pars
Parahyba Pernambuco [Recife]
Parana.., Sao Paulo, c.j?
Pemamb'ico.... Pernambuco [Recife]
Piauhy:
That portion of the State lying
south of 8° south latitude Bahla
That portion of the State lying
south of 8° south latitude ParS
Rio de Janeiro rjq de Janeiro, e g.
Rio Qrande do Norte Pernambuco [Recife!
Rio Qrande do Sul Porto Alegre
Santa Catharina Porto Alegre
than s^°p;rX>^= in Arabia are entered under Arabia rather
J Assigned informally to the jurisdiction of the consular office Indicated
Flemish na'me' "^'° '' ""' '"™ '^"'"'^ ^"^^'"^^'^ '° ^°^"^^: ^^« '^^■^•« '° brackets are (1) the French name, and (2) the
Protii^ce'of LS fn'aSanr;:'^1?h\"1le^'r^e"orMaT.t'9r° "'^' '' ^^'^'°" ^^ ^^^ '^^-^^ °' ^"-"'^ -<^ '--'I ^o t^e
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
77
ADMINISTBAIIVB DIVISIOK CONSXJLAR DISTEICI
BRAZn— Continued
State (or territorv)
B50 Paulo:
The port and municipality of San-
tos and the municipality of Sfio
Vicente - faantos
The State of SSo Paulo except the
port and municipality of Santos and
the municipality of SSo Vicente..— S5o Paulo, e.g.
Serglpe Bahla
BRITISH MALAYA
(Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Unfeder-
^atld Malay States, and British protectorates m Borneo)
Colony (or state)
Borneo. North Singapore, e.g.
Brunei, In Borneo Singapore, e.g.
Johore (U.M.S.) Singapore, e.g.
Kedah (U.M.S.) Penang
Kelantan (U.M.S.) Singapore, e.g.
Labuan (S.S.) Singapore, c.i?.
Malacca (S.S.) Singapore, e.g.
Negri Sembilan (F.M.S.) Singapore, e.g.
Pahang (F.M.S.) Singapore, c.(f.
Penang (S.8.), Including Province
Wellesley Penang
Perak (F.M.S.) Penang
Perils (U.M S.) Penang
Sarawak, in Borneo Singapore, e.g.
Belangor (F.M.S.) Singapore, e.g.
Singapore (S.8.), Including Cocos or
Keeling Islands and Christmas Island
in the Indian Ocean Singapore, e.g.
Trengganu (U.M S.) Singapore, e.g.
BULQABIA
AU Of Bulgaria Sofia
CANARY ISLANDS
Province
Las Palmas, comprising the Islands of
Fuerteventura. Qran Canaria, and
Lanzarote, and adjacent Islands Las Palmas
Santa Cruz de Tenerlfe, comprising the
islands of Qomero, Hlerro [Ferro],
Palma, and Tenerife Tenerlfe
CEYLON
All of Ceylon. Colombo
CHINA AND ADJACENT TERRITORY
Provinee
Anhwei Shanghai, e.g.
Ohahar Tientsin, e.g.
Ohekiang Shanghai, e.g.
Chlhli. See Hopeh.
Chinghal [Kokonorl Hankow, e.g
Fengtien. See Liaoning.
Fukien:
All of that portion of the Province
comprised in the prefectures of Ting-
chowfu, Changchowfu, Chuanchow-
fu, and the independent subprefec-
ture of Lungyenchow Amoy
ADMINI3TBATITB DIVISION CONSDLAH DISTRICT
CHINA AND ADJACENT TERRITORY- Continued
Profinee
Fukien— Continued.
All of the Province except the four
prefectures comprising the Amoy
consular district. Foochow
Hellungkiang Harbin, e.g.
Honan:
All of that portion of the Province
lying south of the Yellow River Hankow, c.g
K\\ of that portion of the Province
lying north of the Yellow River Tientsm, e.g
Hong Kong:
All of the British colony Hong Kong, c.g.
Hopeh [ChihU]. Tientsin, c.g.
Hunan Hankow, c.g.
Hupeh Hankow, c.g.
Jehol Tientsin, c.g.
Kansu Hankow, c.g.
Kiangsl Hankow, c.g.
Kiangsu -— Shanghai, c.g.
Klrln: , „
All of that portion of the Provmce
lying north of 44° north latitude. In-
cluding the following places in Kirin
open to trade: Harbin, Ninguta, San-
sing, and Suifenho Harbm. c.g.
All of the Province lying to the
south of the parallel of 44° north
latitude, Including the following
places in Kirin open to trade: Chang-
chun [Kwanchengtze], Hunchun,
Kirin, Lungchingtsun, Towtaokow,
Wangchlng [Paitsaokow], and Yenkl
[Chfltzuchiehl... Mukden, c.g.
Kokonor. See Chinghal.
Kwangsl Canton, c.g.
Kwangtung:
All of that portion of the Provuice
lying west of 115° east longitude Canton, c.g.
All of that portion of the Province
lying east of 115° east longitude Swatow
Kwantung Leased Territory Dalren
Kwelchow Canton, c.g
Liaoning [ Fengtien] :
A.11 of the Province except the
leased territory of Kwantung Mukden, e.g.
Macau (Portuguese colony) Hong Kong. c.g.
Mongolia, including the (special) ad-
ministrative districts of Sulyuan,
Chahar, and Jehol Tientsin, c.g.
Nlnghsia Tientsin, e.^.
Shansl - Tientsin, c.g.
Shantung:
That portion of the Province north-
east of a line drawn along the north-
east shore of the embayment of Ting-
tzetsui Kow to the mouth of the
Wulung Ho, thence in a northwesterly
direction across the peninsula to the
mouth of the Kiao Ho, through the
towns of Chuhkow and Shaho (both
included in this district).... ^hefoo
That portion of the Province westof
a line which follows the Kiao Ho
southward from its mouth to its
source, thence to the nearer source of
the Taolin Ho and along the Taohn
Ho to the sea Tsinan
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ADUINISTHATIVK OITI8IOM C0N8ULAB DISTRICT
CHIWA AND ADJACENT TERRITORY-Contlnued
Prorinee
Shantung— Continued.
That portion of the Province lying
between the Chefoo and Tsinan con-
sular districts Tsingtao
Shensi Hankow, e.g.
Sikang [Chwanpien] Yunnanfu
Sinkiang [Chinese Turkistan] Hankow, e.g.
Suiyuan Tientsin, eg
Szechwan Hankow, e.g.
Tibet Yunnanfu
Yunnan Yiinnanfu
CHOSEN
(See Japanese Possessions)
COLOMBIA
Departamento, intendeneia, or eomiiaria
Amaeonas (com.) Bogota
Arauca (com.) Bogota
Antioquia (dept.):
That portion of the Department
lying to the east and southeast of a
line drawn from the southern bound-
ary of Antioquia due north on the
meridian of 76°40' west of Greenwich
to a point due west of Dabeiba, and
thence due northeast to the northern
boundary of the Department Barranquilla
All of the Department not Included
In the Barranquilla consular district. Cartagena
Atlfintico (dept.) Barranquilla
Bolivar (dept.) Cartagena
BoyacA (dept.) Bogota
Oaldas (dept.):
That portion of the Department
I ying to the east of the Cauca River
basin Bogota
All of the Department not included
In the Bogota consular district Buenaventura
Caqueta (com.) Bogota
Cauca (dept.) Buenaventura
Ohoc6 (Int.):
That portion of the Intendeneia
lying south of 6°I5' north latitude Buenaventura
All of the Intendeneia not included
in the Buenaventura consular dis-
trict Cartagena
Cundinamarca (dept.) Bogota
Ooajira (com.) Barranquilla
Huila (dept.) Bogota
Magdalena (dept.) Barranquilla
Meta (int.) Bogota
Narifio (dept.) Buenaventura
Putumayo (com.) Bogota
San Andrfis y Providencia (int.— islands
in the Caribbean) Cartagena
Santander (dept.) Barranquilla
Santander del Norte (dept.).. Barranquilla
ToUma (dept.) Bogota
Valle (dept.) Buenaventura
Vaup& (com.) Bogota
Vichada (com.) Bogota
ADMINWTBATIVK DIVISION C0N8DLAE DISTBICl
COSTA KICA
Province
AlaJuela san Jos6
Cartago San Jos6
Quanacaste San Jos6
Heredia san Jos6
Ll™6n Port Lim6n
Puntarenas san Jos6
San Jos6 San jogg
CYPRgS
All of the island of Cyprus Port Said, Egypt
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
All of Czechoslovakia Prague, e.g.
DANZia
All of the Free City of Danzig Danzig
DENMARK
AU of Denmark. Copenhagen, e.g.
DODECANESE ISLANDS
(See Italian Islands of the Aegean)
DUTCH EAST INDIES
(See Netherland India)
EGYPT
Qovernorati or Mudirla
Alexandria (gov.) Alexandria, e.g.
Aswan (mud.) Cairo
Asyut (mud.) Cairo
Behfira (mud.) Alexandria, e.g.
Beni Suef (mud.) Cairo
Cairo (gov.) cairo
Canal (gov.) Port Said
Damietta (gov.) Alexandria, c.(7.
Daqahlla (mud.) Alexandria, c.(?.
Fayum (mud.) Cairo
Frontier Districts:
The Frontier Districts (Eastern
Desert, Egyptian Libyan Desert,
Dftkhla and Kharga Oases, etc.) ex-
cept the Sinai peninsula Cairo
Sina ipeninsula Port Said
Qharbta (mud.) Alexandria, e.g.
Qlrga (mud.) Cairo
Glza (mud.) Cairo
Menufla (mud.) Alexandria, e.g.
Minia (mud.) Cairo
Qaliubta (mud.) Alexandria, c.g
Qena (mud.) Cairo
Sharqla (mud.) Alexandria, c.?.
Suez (gov.) Port Said
EL SALVADOR
All of El Salvador San Salvador,;.?
ENGLAND
(See Great Britain)
CONSULAE DISTRICTS
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ADMINISTEATIVE DIVISION CONSULAK DISTBICT
ESTONIA
All of Estonia Talllan
ETHIOPIA (ABYSSINIA)
All ot Etniopta Addis Ababa, eg.
FINLAND
All of Finland Helslnitors
FRANCE
DipartemerU
Aln Lyon
Alsne Lille
Allier Lyon
Alpes, Basses- Marseille
Alpes, Hautes- Marseille
Alpes-Maritlmes Nice
Alsace. See Bas-Rhln and Haut-Rhln.
Ardfiche Marseille
Ardennes Strasbourg
ArlSge Bordeaux
AQbe Paris, e.g.
Aude Marseille
Aveyron Marseille
Bel/ort (ter.). Strasbourg
Bouches-du-Rhone Marseille
Calvados Cherbourg
CantaL- Lyon
Charente Bordeaux
Oharente-InKrleure Bordeaux
Cher Bordeaux
OorrSze Bordeaux
Corse (Island of Corsica) Marseille
06te-d'0r...- Lyon
05tes-du-Nord Nantes
Creuse.— Bordeaux
Deux-SSvres. See Sfivres, Deux-.
Dordogne- Bordeaux
Doubs Lyon
Drome Marseille
Eure Havre
E>ire et-Lolr Paris, e.g.
Finistere Nantes
Qard Marseille
Garonne. Haute- Bordeaux
Qerg Bordeaux
Qlronde Bordeaux
Hfirault Marseille
lUe-et-Vllaine Nantes
Indre Bordeaux
iQdre-et-Loire Nantes
IsJre Lyon
Jira Lyon
Landes Bordeaux
Lolr-et-Cher Paris, e.g.
Loire Lyon
Loire, Haute- Lyon
Lolre-Inf6rleure Nantes
Lolret-. Paris, e.g.
Lorraine. Set Moselle.
Lot Bordeaux
Lot et Qaronne Bordeaux
Lozere Marseille
ADUINISTBATIVB DIVISION
CONSULAE DISTRICT
FRANCE— Continued
Dipartement
Malne-et-Loire Nantes
Manche Cherbourg
Marne Paris, e.g.
Mame, Haute- Strasbourg
Mayenne Nantes
Meiurthe-et-Moselle Strasbourg
Meuse. Strasbourg
Morblhan Nantes
Moselle Strasbourg
Nlfevre Bordeaux
Nord Lille
Oise Paris, e.g.
Orne- Cherbourg
Pasde Calais Calais
Puy-de-D5me Lyon
Pyrfenfees, Basses- Bla-rrltz, r.c.
Pyrfenfees, Hautes- Bordeaux
Pyrentes-Orlentales Marseille
Rhln, Bas- Strasbourg
Rhln, Haut- Strasbourg
Rh6ne Lyon
Saone. Haute- Lyon
Sa6ne-et- Loire Lyon
Sarthe Paris, e.g.
Savole Lyon
Savole, Haute- Lyon
Seine Paris, c.ff.
Seine-Inffirleure Havre
8elne-et-Mame Paris, e.g.
Solne-et-Olse Paris, e.g.
Sftvres, Deux-:
The arrondlssements o( Niort and
Melle.- - Bordeaux
All of the D6partement except the
arrondlssements of Niort and Melle... Nantes
Somme Havre
Tarn Bordeaux
Tarn-et-Qaronne Bordeaux
Var Marseille
Vaucluse Marseille
Vend6e Nantes
Vlenne Bordeaux
Vlenne, Haute- Bordeaux
Vosges Strasbourg
Yonne- Paris, e.g.
FRENCH INDOCHINA
All of French Indochina Saigon
GERMANY
State {or Prussian province)
Anhalt Leipzig
Baden Stuttgart
Bavaria [BayernJ:
All of the State except the
Palatinate (Pfalz].. - Munlch[MUnchen],f .ff
All of the Palatinate f Pfalz] Frankfort on the Main
[Frankfurt-am-Mainl,
e.g.
Berlhi (Prussian prov.) Berlin, e.g.
Brandenburg (Prussian prov.) Berlin, e.g.
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ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
CONSULAB DISTBICT
GERMANY— Continued
State (or Prussian province)
Bremen [Freie und Hansestadt Bremen] Bremen
Brunswick [Braunschweig] Bremen
Qrenzmark Posen-Westpreussen. See
Posen-West Prussia.
Hamburg [Frele und Hansestadt
Hamburg] Hamburg, e.g.
Hanover [Hannover] (Prussian prov.)- Bremen
Hesse [Hessen] Frankfort on the Main
[Frankfurt-am-Main],
e.Q.
Hesse-Nassau [Hessen-Nassau] (Prus-
sian prov.):
All of the Province except the ex-
claves Rintelnand Schmalkalden Frankfort on the Main
( Frankfurt-am-Malnl,
e.g.
Rlnteln (krels). Bremen
Schmalkalden (krels) Leipzig
Hohenzollern (Prussian prov.) Stuttgart
LlPPe-— Cologne [Kolu]
Liibeck [Freistaat Lubeck] Uamburg, cj.
Marienwerder. See Prussia, East.
Mecklenburg.... Hamburg, e.g.
Oldenburg:
All of the State except the ex-
claves Landestell Birkenfeld and
Landesteil Lflbeck Bremen
Birkenfeld (landesteil). Cologne [Koln]
Lflbeck (landesteil) Hamburg, e.g.
Ostpreussen. See Prussia, East.
Pfalz [Palatinate]. See under Bavaria.
Pomerania [Pommern] (Prussian prov.) Berlin, e.g.
Posen-West Prussia, Border Province
[Qrenzmark Posen - Westpreussen]
(Prussian prov.) Berlin, e.g.
Prussia. See names of constitueni
protinces.
Prussia, East [Ostpreussen] (Prussian
prov.), including the Regierungsbe-
zirk Westpreussen [Marienwerder,
etc.] Berlin, e.g.
Prussia, West. See under Posen-West
Prussia; and also Prussia, East.
Rhine Province [Rheinprovinz] (Prus-
sian prov.):
All of the Province except that part
Included in the Saar, q.v. Cologne [Koln]
^^^'■--- - -- Frankfort on the Main
[Frankfurt-am-Main],
e.g.
Saxony (FreLstaat Sachsen);
All of the State of Saxony except the
Kreishauptmannschaft of Leipzig. Dresden
The Kreishauptmannschaft of Leip-
zig _ Leipzig
Saxony [Provinz Sachsen] (Prussian
P'"0'^-) Leipzig
Schaumburg-Lippe Cologne [Koln]
Schleswig-Holstein (Prussian prov.).... Hamburg, e.g.
Silesia, Lower [Niederschlesien] (Prus-
sian prov.) Breslau
ADHINISTBATITE DIVISION
CONSULAR DISTRK T
GERMANY— Continued
Slate {or Prussian proctnee)
Silesia, Upper [Oberschleslen](Prussian
prov.) Breslau
Thuringia [Thiiringen] Leipzig
Westphalia [Westfalen] (Prussian
P''ov-) — - Cologne [Koln]
Westpreussen. See under Posen-West
Prussia; and also Prussia, East.
Wurttemberg.. Stuttgart
GREAT BRITAIN
(England, Scotland, and Wales)
Countp
Aberdeen (Scotland) Dundee, Scotland
Anglesey (Wales). Liverpool, England
Angus [Forfar] (Scotland) Dundee, Scotland
Argyll (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Ayr (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Banff (Scotland) Dundee, Scotland
Bedfordshire (England) London, England, c.tf.
Berkshire (England):
That portion lying to the east of a
line drawn through Reading (in-
cluded) southeastwardly to the Sur-
rey-Hampshire boundary.... London, England, e.g.
That portion of the county lying to
the north and west of a line drawn
northeastwardly from Marlborough
(in Wiltshire) through Didcot (ex-
cluded) to the Berkshire-Oxfordshire
boundary Bristol, England
That portion of the county not in-
cluded in the London and Bristol con-
sular districts Southampton, England
Berwick (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Brecknock (Wales) Cardiff, Wales
Buckinghamshire (England) London, England, e g,
Bute (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Caithness (Scotland) Dundee, Scotland
Cambridgeshire, including the Isle of
Ely (England) London, England, c.ff.
Cardiganshire (Wales) Cardiff, Wales
Carmarthenshire (Wales). Cardiff, Wales
Carnarvonshire (Wales) Liverpool, England
Channel Islands, comprising Alderney,
Guernsey, Jersey, Sark, etc Southampton, England
Cheshire (England):
That portion of the county lying to
the west and south of a line drawn
northwestwardly from Ilarecastle, on
the Stafford-Cheshire boundary, to
Middlewich (included) and from
thence to Warrington in Lancashire.. Liverpool, England
All of the county not included in the
Liverpool district Manchester, England
Clackmannan (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Cornwall, including the Scilly Isles
(England) Plymouth, England
Cumberland (England):
All of that portion of the county
lying to the north of a line drawn from
a point common to the boundaries of
Cumberland. Westmorland,and Lan-
cashire, westwardly to St. Bees Head. Newcastle - on - Tyne,
_, England
That portion not included in the
Newcastle-on-Tyne consular district. Liverpool, England
Denblghshh-e (Wales) Liverpool. England
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
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ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
CONSULAR DISTRICT
GREAT BRITAIN— Continued
Crtjvty
Derbyshire (England) Sheffield, England
Devonshire (England). Plymouth, England
Dorsetshire (England) Southampton, England
Dumbarton (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Dumfries (Scotland). Edinburgh, Scotland
Durham (England).. Newcastle-on-Tyne,
England
East Lothian [Haddington] (Scotland). Edinburgh, Scotland
Ely, Isle of. See Cambridgeshire.
Essex (England) London, England, c.ff.
Fife (Scotland):
That portion of the county lying to
the north and east of a line connecting
Newburgh on the Tay, Collessie,
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 Dundee, Scotland
All of the county of Fife not in-
cluded in the Dundee consular dis-
trict... Edinburgh, Scotland
Flintshire (Wales) Liverpool, England
Forfar. See Angus.
Glamorganshire (Wales) Cardiff, Wales
Gloucestershire (England) Bristol, England
Hampshire, Including the Isle of Wight
(England) Southampton, England
Herefordshire (England) Cardiff, Wales
Hertfordshire (England).. London, England, e.g.
Huntingdonshire (England) London, England, e.g.
Inverness (Scotland):
That portion of the county lying
north of a line from Rannock following
the railroad via Tullock and Spean
Bridge to Qairlochy 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 Islands (com-
prising parts of the counties of In-
verness, and Ross and Cromarty) Dundee, Scotland
All of the county not included in the
Dundee consular district Glasgow, Scotland
Kent (England) London, England, e.g.
Kincardine (Scotland) Dundee, Scotland
Kinross (Scotland)... Edinburgh, Scotland
Kirkcudbright (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Lanark (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Lancashire (England):
That part of Lancashire lying to
east of a line drawn from the point
where the boundary of Westmorland
and Lancashire meets the sea, south-
wardly through Lancaster (included),
Preston (included), and Wigan (in-
cluded), to Warrington (excluded).. Manchester, England
All of the county not included in the
Manchester consular district Liverpool, England
Leicestershire (England) Birmingham, England
Lincolnshire (England):
That portion of the administrative
county knownas the Parts of Lindsey
in Lincolnshire which lies to the
north of a hne drawn from Saltfl-et
(included) westwardly to a point
common to the boundaries of Not-
tingham, York, and Lincoln Hull, England
ADUimSTBATIVK DIVISION CONSUIAR DISTRICT
GREAT BRITAIN— Continued
Countv
Lincolnshire (England)— Continued.
The Parts of Kesteven; the Parts of
Holland; that portion of the Parts of
Lindsey not included in the Hull
consular district.. ShelHeld, England
London (England) London, England, e.g.
Man, Isle of.- Liverpool, England
Merionethshire (Wales) Liverpool, England
Middlesex (England) London, England, e.gt
Midlothian [Edinburgh] (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Monmouthshire (England) Cardiff, Wales
Montgomeryshire (Wales) Liverpool, England
Moray [Elgin] (Scotland) Dundee, Scotland
Nairn (Scotland) . Dundee, Scotland
Norfolk (England). London, England, e.g.
Northamptonshire, Including the Soke
of Peterborough (England) Birmingham, England
Northumberland (England) N e w c a s 1 1 e-on-Tynt>,
England
Nottinghamshire (England).. Sheffield, England
Orkney (Scotland) Dundee, Scotland
Oxfordshire (England) London, England, e.g.
Peebles (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Pembrokeshire (Wales) Cardiff, Wales
Perth (Scotland) Dundee, Scotland
Peterborough, Soke of. See Northamp-
tonshire.
Radnorshire (Wales) Cardiff, Wales
Renfrew (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Ross and Cromarty (Scotland) Dundee, Scotland
Roxburgh (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Rutlandshire (England) Birmingham, England
Scllly Isles. See Cornwall.
Selkirk (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Shetland (Scotland) Dundee, Scotland
Shropshire (England):
That portion of the county lying
south of a line drawn from the point
where the River Severn cuts the
western boundary of Shropshire
northeastwardly to Market Drayton
(excluded) Birmingham, England
All of the county not included in the
Birmingham consular district Liverpool, England
Somersetsnire (England) Bristol, England
Staffordshire (England) Birmingham, England
Stirling (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Suffolk (England):
Suffolk, East London, England, e.g.
Suffolk, West London, England, e.g.
Surrey (England) London, England, e.g.
Sussex (England):
Sussex, East London, England, e.g.
Sussex, West:
All of that portion of the county
lying east of a line drawn from the
Surrey-Hampshire boundary south-
eastwardly to Littlehampton (in-
cluded) London, England, *.(?,
All of the county not included in
the London consular district Southampton, England
Sutherland (Scotland) Dundee, Scotland
Warwickshire (England) Birmingham, England
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ADUINISTBATIVK DIVISION CONSTTLAB OI8TBICT
OEEAT BRITAIN— Continued
County
Westlothlan [Linlithgow] (Scotland) . .
Westmorland (England)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Newcastle - on - Tyne,
England
Wight, Isle of (Hampshire, England).. Southampton .England
Wigtown (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Wiltshire (England)
That portion lying to the south of a
line drawn from a point common to
the boundaries of Wiltshire, Dorset-
shire, and Somersetshire, northeast-
wardly to Marlborough (included)
and thence to Didcot in Berkshire Southampton, England
All of the county not included in the
Southampton consular district Bristol, England
Worcestershire (England) Birmingham, England
Yorkshire (England):
York (city and county borough) Bradford, England
East Riding of Yorkshire Hull, England
North Riding of Yorkshire:
That portion of the administrative
county lying east of a line drawn
from Yoric (excluded) northwest-
wardly to Richmond (excluded),
and thence due north to the York-
shire boundary— except the city
(county borough) of Middlesbrough
at the north of the River Tees... Hull, England
The city (county borough) of
Middlesbrough Newcastle-on-Tyne,
England
All of the administrative county
not included in the Hull and New-
castle-on-Tyne consular districts... Bradford, England
West Riding of Yorkshire:
That portion of the administra-
tive county I ying east of a line drawn
from a point common to the boun-
daries of Lincolnshire, Yorkshire,
and Nottinghamshire, northwardly
to Thorne (included) and thence to
Oonle (included) to the rounty boun-
dary; and the city of Selby (adjacent
to the East Riding boundary) Hull, England
That part of the administrative
county lying south and west of a line
drawn from a point common to the
boundaries of Cheshire, Derbyshire,
and Yorkshire, eastwardly through
Penistone (included) and Barnsley
(included) to Thorne (excluded);
and thence southwardly to the Lin-
colnshire-Nottinghamshire Ijoun-
dary Sheffield, England
That portion of the administrative
county lying west of a line drawn
from Colne (in Lancashire) north-
wardly to Hawes (North Riding of
Yorkshire)
All of the administrative county
not included in the Hull, Sheffield,
and Manchester consular districts.
Manchester, England
Bradford, England
GREECE
Province [Nomas]
Achaia [Akhaias] Patras
Aetolia-Acarnania [AitoHas kal Akar-
nanlas]:
The eparkhia (district) of Evrytanias. Athens, e.g.
All of the Province except the epar-
khia of Evrytanias Patras
Arcadia [Arkadlasl. Athens, e.g.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAB DISTRICT
GREECE— Continued
Province [Nomos]
Argolis-Corinthla [Argolldos kal Ko-
rinthlas] Athens, e.g.
Arta [Artes] Patras
Attica-Boeotia [Attik^s kal Boiotlas]... Athens, e.g.
Candia [Eraklelou], in Crete Athens, e.g.
Canea [Khanlon], in Crete Athens, e.g.
Cephalonia [Kephallenlas] Patras
Chios [Khtou] Athens, e.g.
Corfu [Kerkyras] Patras
Cyclades [Kykladon] Athens, c.;/.
Drama [Dramas] Salonika
Elis [Elides] Patras
Eraklelou. See Candia.
Euboea [Evvofas] Athens, e.g.
Evros [Evrou] Salonika
Fiorina [Phlorlnes] Salonika
Heraclion. See Candia
loannlnon. See Yannina.
Kavalla [Kavfillas] Salonika
Kephallenias. See Ceplialonia.
Kerk:fras. See Corfu.
Khalkidike [Khalkidikes] Salonika
Khanlon. See Canea.
Khfou. See Chios.
Kozani [KozanesJ Salonika
Kyklddon. See Cyclades
Laconia [Lakonlas] Athens, e.g.
Larissa [Larlses] Athens, e.g.
Lasithion [Lasethlou], in Crete Athens, e.g.
Lesbos [Lfisvou] Athens, e.g.
Messina [Messenlas].. Patras
Mytilini Island. See Lesbos.
Pellis [Pgllesj Salonika
Phlorlnes. See Fiorina.
Phthiotis-Phokis [Phthiotldos kal Pho-
kldos]:
The eparkhia (district) of Doris Patras
All of the Province except the epar-
khia of Doris Athens, C.0.
Preveza [Prevgzes] Patras
Retimo (Reth^mnes), in Crete. Athens, c.ff
Rodopi [Rodopes] Salonika
Salonika (Thessalonlkes) Salonika
Samos (SSmou) Athens, c.g
Serres (Serron). Salonika
Thessalonlkes. See Salonika.
Trikkala [Trikk&lon] Athens, e.g.
Yannina [loanninon] Patras
Zante [Zak^nthou] Patras
HAITI
All of the Republic of Haiti Port-au-Prince
HONDURAS
Province (.or territory)
Atlantida:
All of Atlantida east of the Rio Colo-
rado... Ceiba
All of Atlantida west of the Rio Colo-
rado Tela, v.c.
Choluteca Tegucigalpa
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HONDURAS— Continued
Provinee (or ttrrUorv)
Col6n Celba
Comayagua:
Southern Comayairua, Including the
city of Comayagua Tegucigalpa
Northern Comayagua — Tela, r.e.
Cop&n. - P^^^-to Cortes
Cortes - Puerto Cortes
El Paralso Tegucigalpa
Qraclas Puerto Cortes
Intibuca- Tegucigalpa
Islas dela Bahia [Bay Islands]. Ceiba
La Mosqnitia (ter.) Ceiba
LaPai Tegucigalpa
Ocotepeque Puerto Cortes
Olancho... Tegucigalpa
Santa Barbara Puerto Cortes
Tegucigalpa - Tegucigalpa
Valle - Tegucigalpa
Yoro:
Eastern Yoro, Including the city of
Yoro..- f^elba
Western Yoro Tela, ».f .
HUNGARY
All of Hungary Budapest, e.g.
INDIA
BritUh province, or Indian ttate or agency
Agra. See United Provinces.
Ajmer-Merwara (prov.) Karachi
Andaman and Ntcobar Islands (prov.). Rangoon
Assam (prov. and Indian state) Calcutta, «.».
Baluchistan 1 (dist. and Indian states).. Karachi
Barodai (Indian state) - Bombay
Bengal (presidency and Indian states).. Calcutta, e.g.
Bhutan (independent border state)... Calcutta, c.ff.
Bihar and Orissa (prov. and Indian
states), including Chota Nagpur Calcutta, e.g.
Bombay • (presidency and Indian states)
All of the Bombay Presidency and
Indian states except the Slnd (but
Including the Rann of Cutch)— ex-
cept also the Aden Protectorate (In
Arabia) - - Bombay
Bind Karachi
Burma » (prov. and Indian states) Rangoon
Central India Agency" Bombay
Central Provinces and Berar » (prov. and
Indian states) Bombay
Cochin! (Madras Indian state) Madras
Coorg (prov.).. Madras
Delhi (prov.) Calcutta, c.ff.
Qwaliori (Indian state) - Bombay
Hyderabad 1 (Indian state). Madras
Kashmiri (Indian state) Karachi
Madras' (presidency and Indian states) Madras
Mysore" (Indian state) Madras
Nepal (independent border kingdom). Calcutta, c.ff,
North-West Frontier i (prov. and Indian
states) Karachi
1 All inquiries requiring correspondence with an official
general, at Calcutta.
ADIOMISTBATiyK DIVISIOK CONStTLAB DISTEtCT
INDIA— Continued
Britith province, or Indtan $tate or agencr
Oudh. See United Provinces.
Punjab (prov. and Indian states):
The district of Simla Calcutta, e.g.
All of the Punjab except the dis-
trict of Simlai Karachi
Rajputana' (agency) Karachi
Sikkim (state) Calcutta, c.«.
Travancore > (Madras Indian state) Madras
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
(prov. and Indian states) Calcutta, e.ff.
IRAN (PERSIA)
AU of Iran Teheran
IRAQ (MESOPOTAMIA)
All of Iraq Baghdad, e.g.
IRELAND, NORTHERN
County
All of Northern Ireland, comprising the
six Ulster counties of .\ntrim,Armagh,
Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry,
and Tyrone Belfast
IRISH FREE STATE
County {province in parentheses)
Carlow (Leinster) Dublin
Cavan (Ulster) Dublin
Clare (Munster) Cork
Cork (Munster) Cork
Donegal (Ulster) Dublin,
Dublin (Leinster) Dublin,
Qalway (Connaught) Dublin,
Kerry (Munster) Cork
Klldare (Leinster) Dublin,
Kilkenny (Leinster) Dublin,
Leitrim (Connaught) Dublin,
Leix [Queen's] (Leinster) Dublin,
Limerick (Munster) Cork
Longford (Letoster) Dublin,
Louth (Leinster) Dublin,
Mayo (Connaught) Dublin,
Meath (Leinster) Dublin,
Monaghan (Ulster) Dublin,
Offaly [King's] (Leinster) Dublin,
Roscommon (Connaught) Dublin,
Sllgo (Connaught). Dublin,
Tipperary (Munster) Cork
Waterford (Munster) Cork
Westmeath (Leinster) Dublin,
Wexford (Leinster) Dublin,
Wicklow (Leinster) Dublin,
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
ITALIAN ISLANDS OF THE AEGEAN
All of the Italian Islands of the Aegean
(Isole Italiane dell'Egeo)— the Dode-
canese Islands and the island of Castel-
rosso (Castellorizzo) Izmir, Turkey
of an Indian state or agency should be addressed to the consulate
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIOrJ CONSULAR DISTRICT
IT AIT
Province (.eompaTtimento in parentheges)
Agrigento [QlrgentI] (Slcilla) Palermo
Allesandria (Piemonte) Turin
Ancona (Marche) Rome
Aosta (Piemonte) Turin
Aqulla (Abrurrl) Rome
Arezzo (Toscana) Florence
AscoU Plceno (Marche) Rome
Asti Turin
Avellino (Campania) Naples, «.(?.
Barl (Puglie) Naples, c.ff.
Belluno (Veneto) Venice
Benevento (Campania) Naples, e.g.
Bergamo (Lombardia) MOan
Bologna (Emilia) Florence
Bolzano (Venezia Trldentlna) Venice
Brescia (Lombardia) Milan
Brlndisl (Puglie) Naples, e.g.
Cagliarl (Sardegna) Rome
Caltanlssetta (Slcilla) Palermo
Campobasso (Abruzzl) Rome
Carnaro. See Flume.
Castroglovannl. See Enna.
Catania (Slcilla) Palermo
Catanzaro (Calabria) Naples, c.ff.
Chietl (Abrurzl) Rome
Como (Lombardia) Milan
Cosenza (Calabria).. Naples, c.y.
Cremona (Lombardia) Milan
Ouneo (Piemonte)..— Turin
Enna [Castroglovannl] (Slcilla). Palermo
Ferrara (Emilia).. Florence
Flrenze [Florence] (Toscana) Florence
Flume [Carnaro] (Venetla Qlulla) Trieste
Foggia (Puglie) Naples, «.(?;
Forli (Emilia) Florence
Friull. See Udlne.
Froslnone (Lazlo) Rome
Geneva (Llguria) Genoa, c.j.
Qlrgentl. See Agrlgento.
Gorilla (Venezia Glulla). Trieste
Qrosseto (Toscana) Leghorn
Imperla (Liguria) Genoa, cff.
lonio. See Taranto.
Istrla See Pola.
Lecce (Puglie) Naples, e.g
Littoria Rome
Livorno [Leghorn] (Toscana) Leghorn
Lucca (Toscana) Leghorn
Macerata (Marche) Rome
Mantova (Lombardia) Milan
Massa (Toscana) Leghorn
Matera (Basillcata) — Naples, c.ff.
Messina (Slcilla) Palermo
Mllano (Lombardia) Milan
Modena (Emilia) Florence
NapoU (Campania) Naples, e.g.
Novara (Piemonte) Turin
Nuoro (Sardegna) Rome
Padova (Veneto) Venice
Palermo (Slcilla) Palermo
Parma (Emilia) Milan
Pavia (Lombardia) Milan
Perugia (Umbria) Rome
ADUINISTRATITE DIVISION CONSULAR DTSTRIC
ITALY— Continued
Province (compartimento in pareniheeet)
Pesaro (Marche) Rome
Pescara (Abruzzl) Rome
Placenza (Emilia) Milan
Pisa (Toscana) Leghorn
Plstoia (Toscana) Florence
Pola [Istrla] (Venezia Glulla) Trieste
Potenza (Basillcata) Naples, e g.
Ragusa (Slcilla) Palermo
Ravenna (Emilia) Florence
Reggio Calabria (Calabria) Naples, c.ff.
Reggio Emilia (Emilia) Florence
Rietl (Lazlo). Rome
Roma (Lazlo) Rome
Rovlgo (Veneto). Venice
Salerno (Campania) Naples, c,j
Sassarl (Sardegna) Rome
Savona (Liguria) Genoa, cj
Siena (Toscana) Leghorn
Slracusa (Slcilla) Palermo
Sondrio (Lombardia) Milan
Spezia (Liguria) Genoa, e.g.
Taranto [lonlo] (Puglie) Naples, c.p
Teramo (Abruzzl) Rome
Teml (Umbria).. Rome
Torino [Turin] (Piemonte) Turin
TrapanI (Sicilla)- Palermo
Trento (Venezia Trldentina) Venice
Trevlso (Veneto^. Venice
Trieste (Venezia Glulla) Trieste
Udlne [Friull] (Veneto) Trieste
Varese (Lombardia) Milan
Venezia (Veneto) Venice
Vercelll (Piemonte) Turin
Verona (Veneto) Venice
Vlcenza (Veneto) Venice
Viterbo (Lazlo) Rome
Zara (Venezia Qlulla) Trieste
JAMAICA
All of the island of Jamaica Kingston
JAPANESE EMPIRE
Japan
Prefecture (ken or At)
Alchl Nagoya
Atita Tokyo, e.g.
Aomorl Tokyo, e.g
Chlba Tokyo, e.g
Ehlme Kobe
Fukul Nagoya
Fukuoka Nagasaki
Fukushima... Tokyo, c.i;.
Gifu.. Nagoya
Gumma Tokyo, e.g.
Hiroshima Kobe
Hokkaido [Yezo] Tokyo, e.g.
Hyogo Kobe
Ibarakl., Tokyo, e.g.
Ishlkawa Nagoya
Iwate Tokyo, e.g.
Kagawa Kobe
CONSULAE DISTKICTS
85
ADMINISTBATIVK DIVISION CONSULAB DISTRICT
JAPANESE EMPIRE— Continued
Japan— Continued
PrefectuTe {ken or fu)
Kagoshima Nagasaki
Kanagawa Yokohama
Kochl ^obe
Kumamoto Nagasaki
Kurile Islands [Chishima] Tokyo, e.g.
Kyoto (fu) Kobe
Mlyagi.- 3°''''°V?"
Mlyazaki Nagasaki
Miye Nagoya
Nagano:
The gun (county) of Kltasaku, the
principal cities of which are Kami-
sawa, Iwamurata, and Komoro Tokyo, e.g.
All of the ken not Included in the
Tokyo consular district Nagoya
Nagasaki Nagasaki
Nara K°b«
Nilgata Tokyo, eg
Olta Nagasaki
Okayama K"*^®
Okinawa, Including Ryukyu Islands... Nagasaki
Osaka (fu) Kobe
Saga Nagasaki
Saltama Tokyo, e.g.
Shiga Nagoya
Shlmane Kobe
Shliuoka - — Yokohama
Tochigl - Tokyo, e.g.
Tokushlma Kobe
Tokyo (fu) Tokyo, e.g.
Tottorl Kobe
Toyama Nagoya
Wakayama Kobe
Yamagata Tokyo, e.g.
Yamaguchl Nagasaki
Yamanashl Tokyo, e.g.
Yezo. Set Hokkaido.
Japanese Possessions and Mandated Territories
Chosen [Korea] Seoul [Keijol. e.g.
Karafuto Tokyo, e.g.
Padflc Islands under Japanese mandate
(includes the following groups: La-
drone or Marianne, Caroline, and
Marshall Islands) Tokyo, e.g.
Pescadores Islands [Bokoto] Taihoku
Taiwan [Formosa] Taihoku
EGBEA
(See Chosen under Japanese Possessions)
LATVIA
All of Latvia R'sa
TTRRRTA
All Of Liberia Monrovia, e.g.
LITHUANIA
AU of Lithuania Kaunas
ADMINISTRATrVK DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
LUXEMBUfiQ
The Grand Duchy of Luxemburg Luxemburg
All of Madeira.
MADEIBA
Funchal
MALAY STATES
(See British Malaya)
MESOPOTAMIA
(See Iraq)
MEXICO
State (.or territory)
Aguascalientes - San Luis Potost, San
Luis Potosl
Baja California [Lower California] (ten):
Territorio Norte (north of 28° N.
lat.):
That part lying to the south and
west of a line drawn from the inter-
national boundary at Tijuana (in-
cluded) to a point at 32° north and
118° west, and thence to a point on
the Qulf of California In latitude t, . r^ »
30° north .- - - Ensenada, BaJa Cali-
fornia
All of the Territorio Norte not In-
cluded in the Ensenada consular ^^ _ „ ^ ,
district - Mexican, Baja
forma
Call-
Chihua-
Terrltorio Sur (south of 28" N. lat.).. Guaymas, Sonora
Campeche M6rida, Yucatan
Chiapas - Veracrui, Veracruz
Chihuahua:
That part of the State lying to the
north of a line drawn from the Sonora
boundary eastwardly through Madera
to Sauz (both towns excluded); thence
northeastwardly through, and includ-
Ine San Antonio on the Rio Grande. Ciudad JuSrez, Cbi-
*' huahua
All of the State not Included in the
Cludad JuSrez consular district Chihuaciua,
hua
Coahulla:
That part of the State lying north
and east of a line drawn on the parallel
of 28° north latitude from the Chihua-
hua boundary due east to La F6 (ex-
clud«d); thence southeastwardly to
Cuairo Cienegas (Included); thence
directly east through a point just south
t^Zr'Jl.'^^..^.'^ri}:T. Pledr. Negras, Coa-
That part of the State to the east
and south of a line drawn from a point
on the Zacatecas boundary directly
north of Mazapil northwestwardly to
Parras (excluded); thence north-
wardly to Cuatro Cienegas (excluded);
thence eastwardly, through a point
Just south of Monclova, to the Nuevo p„„hnila
Leon boundary Saltillo. CoahuUa
All of the State not Included In
either the Piedras Negras or the Sal- .
'lUo consular district Torreon, CoahuUa
Q^lluia Guadalajara, Jalisco
Difrtrlto'Vederal M6iico, D.F., c. g.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ADUINISTRATIVX DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
MEXICO— Continued
State (or territory)
Durango:
That part of the State lying west of
a line drawn from the Intersection of
the meridian of 103° 30' west longitude
with the Durango-Zacatecas bound-
ary, northwestwardly to Descubrl-
dora (excluded), and thence due north
to the Chihuahua boundary Durango, Durango
All of the State not Included In the
Durango consular district Torreon. Coahulla
Guanajuato San Luis Potosi, San
Luis Potosi
Querrero Mfiilco, D.F., c.ff.
Hidalgo M6ilco, D.P., cj.
Jalisco:
All of the State lying south of 22°
north latitude Guadalajara, Jalisco
All of the State lying north of 22°
north latitude and west of the merid-
ian of 103° 30' west longitude Durango, Durango
All of the State lying north of 22°
north latitude and east of the meridian
of 103° 30' longitude.. San Luis Potosi, San
Luis Potosi
Lower California. See Baja Oalirornla.
Mexico M6ilco, D.F., e.g.
MichoacSn M6ilco, D.F., c.a.
Morelos Mfixlco, D.F., e.g.
Nayarit Maratlfin, Sinaloa
Nuevo Le6n:
That part of the State south of a line
drawn through Qolondrlnas (Included)
eastwardly through Parfis (excluded),
except the small portion northwest of
a line connecting the two southeastern
polntsof the State of Coahulla Monterrey, Nuevo
Leon
That part of the State north of a
straight line drawn through Qolon-
drlnas (excluded) and Par&s (In-
cluded) Nuevo Laredo, Tn-
^^ maullpas
That part of the State northwest of
a line connecting the two southeastern
points of the State of Coahulla.. Saltillo, Coahulla
Oaxaca:
That part of the State lying west
and north of a line drawn from the
point where the Rio Trinidad first
touches the Oaxaca- Veracruz bound-
ary, southw&stwardly to Yautepeo
(excluded), and thence due west to
the Guerrero boundary (Ejutia ex-
cluded); the town of Tuxtepec near
the Veracruz boundary also being ex-
cluded Mexico, D.F., f.ff.
That part of the State not included
Id the M6xlco,D.F., consular district. Veracruz, Veracruz
Puebla — Mexico, D.F.. cf.
Querfitaro M6xico, D.F., e.ff.
San Lulg Potosi:
That part of the State lying west of
a line drawn due north and south
through, but excluding, the lown of
Tamaiopo (approximately in longi-
tude 99° 25' west of Greenwich) San Luis Potosi, Sau
Luis Potosi
That part of the State not included
in the San Luis Potosi consular dis-
trict Tampico, Tamauifpas
ADMINI8TBAT1VB DIVISION CONSULAB DISTEICT
MEXICO— Continued
State (or territory)
S'naloa MatatlSn, Sinaloa
Sonora:
That part of the State lying south
of 29° north latitude Guaymas, Sonora
That part of the State lying west
of 113° west longitude Mexicali, BaJa Califor-
nia
That part of the State lying north
of 29° north latitude and east of 110°
west longitude, but excepting the
territory immediately tributary to the
Cananea-Naeo Railway Agua Prleta, Sonora
That part of the State lying east of
1 13° west longitude, north of 29° north
latitude, and west of 110° west longi-
tude and including the territory im-
mediately tributary to the Cananea-
Naco Railway Nogales, Sonora
Tabasco — Veracruz, Veracruz
Tamaullpas:
That part of the State north of a
line drawn due east and west just to
the north of Mier on the Rio Grande. Nuevo Laredo, Ta-
maullpas
That part of the State lying north
of 24° north latitude which is not in-
cluded in the Nuevo Laredo consular
district.. Matamoros, Tamaull-
pas
That part of the State lying south of
24° north latitude Tampico, Tamaullpas
TIaxcala Mfexico, D.F., c.p.
Veracruz:
That part of the State lying north of
the Rio Cazones Tampico, Tamaullpas
That part of the State lying south
of the Rio Cazones Veracruz, Veracruz
Yucatin M6rlda, Yucatftn
Zacatecas:
That part of the State lying west of
103° 30' west longitude Durango, Durango
That part of the State lying south
of 22° north latitude Guadalajara, Jalisco
That part of the State lying east of a
line drawn due north and south
through Mazapii (included) Saltillo, Coahulla
That part of the State lying east of
103° 30' west longitude, south of the
Tropic of Cancer, and north of 22°
north latitude San Luis Potosi, San
Luis Potosi
That part of the State lying east of
103° 30' west longitude, north of the
Tropic of Cancer, and west of a line
due north and south through Mazapii
(excluded) Torreon, Coahulla
MONACO
The Principality of Monaco Nice, France
MOROCCO
The zone of the French protectorate Casablanca
The International zone of Tangier, and
the Spanish protected territory In
Morocco, as well as Ceuta and Melilla. Tangier, e.g.
CONSULAR DISTEICTS
87
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
NETHERLAND INDIA
Oovernment, provincf, residency, etc.
Atjeh (govt.), In Sumatra Medan, Sumatra
gjjlj Surabaya, Java
Bangka and dependencies (res.) Batavia, Java, e.g.
Benkoelen (res.), fn Sumatra Batavia, Java, e.g.
Billiton Batavia, Java, c.ff.
Borneo, Netherland:
Southern and Eastern Districts (res.) . Surabaya, Java
Western District (res.) Batavia, Java. e.g.
Celebes and dependencies (govt.) Surabaya, Java
Djambi (res.), In Sumatra Batavia, Java, e.g.
pioreg Surabaya, Java
Java.
Province of East Java (Residencies
of Besoeki, Bodjonegoro, Kediri,
Madioen, Madoera (island), Malang,
Probolinggo, and Soerabaja [Sura-
baya]) - - Surabaya
Province of Middle Javn:
Residencies of Banjoemas, Kedoe.
and Pekalongan Batavia, c.j.
Residencies of DJapara-Rembang
and Semarang Surabaya
Province of West Java (Residencies
of Bantam, Batavia, Buitenzorg,
Cheribon, and Priangan) Batavia. e.g.
Soerakarta (govt.) Surabaya
Jogjakarta (govt.) Surabaya
Lampongs, The (res.), in Sumatra Batavia, Java, e.g.
Lombok - Surabaya, Java
Manado (res.), in Celebes....' Surabaya, Java
Moluccas. The Surabaya, Java
New Guinea, Netherland Surabaya, Java
Palembang (res.), in Sumatra Batavia, Java, e.g.
Riouw and dependencies Batavia, Java, e.g.
Soemba... - Surabaya, Java
Soembawa.- Surabaya, Java
Sumatra East Coast (govt.) Medan, Sumatra
Sumatra's Westkust (res.) Batavia, Java, e.g.
Tapanoell (res.), in Sumatra Medan, Sumatra
Timor and dependencies 'res.) Surabaya, Java
All other Netherland Islands east of
Java and Borneo -- Surabaya, Java
NETHEBIANDS
Prov^ne^
Drenthe - Amsterdam, e.g.
Frlesland Amsterdam, e.t.
Gelderland Amsterdam, e.g.
Groningen Amsterdam, e.g.
Llmburg Rotterdam
Noord-Brabant [North Brabant] Rotterdam
Noord-Holland [North Holland] Amsterdam, c.p.
Overijssel - Amsterdam, e.g.
Utrecht.. Amsterdam, e.g.
Zealand - Rotterdam
Zuid-Holland [South Holland]. Rotterdam
NEW ZEALAND
Provincial district
Auckland Auckland
Canterbury Wellington, e.g
Hawke'8 Bay Wellington, c.ff.
ADMINISTRATIVB DIVISION CONSULAR DIBTRICT
NEW ZEALAND— Continued
Provincial dlstrtel
Marlborough.. Wellington, e.g.
Nelson Wellington, e.g.
Otago, including Stewart Island Wellington, c.ff.
Taranakl Wellington, e.g.
Wellington Wellington, e.g,
Westland Wellington, eg
NICABAQUA
Departamento (.or eomarca)
Blueflelds - Puerto Cabezas
Cabo Qraclas 6 Dies (com.) Puerto Cabezas
Carazo,-- Managua
Chinandega Managua
Chontales;
AH of the Department lying west
of a line drawn from a point on the
Rio Segovia in longitude 85° 30' to a
point on the Rio San Jup.n in longitude
84° 30' - - -- Managua
All of the Department not included
In the Managua consular district Puerto Cabezas
Esteli Managua
Granada Managua
Jinotega:
All of the Department lying west of
a line drawn from a point on the Rio
Segovia in longitude 86° 30' to a point
on the R(o San Juan in longitude
84° 30' Managua
All of the Department not included
in the Managua consular district Puerto Cabezas
Le6n Managua
Managua Managua
Masaya . - Managua
Matagalpa Managua
Nueva Segovia.. Managua
Prinzapolka:
All of the Department lying west of
a line drawn from a point on the Rio
Segovia in longitude 85° 30' to a point
on the Rio San Juan in longitude
84° 30' - Managua
All of the Department not included
in the Managua consular district Puerto Cabezas
Rio Grande;
All of the Department lying west of
a line drawn from a point on the Rio
Segovia in longitude 85° 30' to a point
on the Rio San Juan in longitude
84° 30' - --- Managua
All of the Department not included
In the Managua consular district Puerto Cabezas
Rlvas - -- Managua
San Juan del Norte (com.) Puerto Cabezas
Siquia — - Puerto Cabezas
NOSTHEBN IBELAND
(See Ireland, Northern)
N0BWA7
Province [Fylke]
Akershus Oslo, e.g.
Aust-Agder Oslo, e.g.
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KEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ADUINISTBATITB DIVISION CONSULAB DISTBICT
NORWAY— Continued
PropineelFylke]
Buskerud Oslo, e.g.
Finnmark Oslo, e.g.
Hedmark Oslo, e.g.
Hordaland Bergen
Jan Mayen (Island) Oslo, eg
M«lre:
That portion of the Province
known as Sunnm»ire Bergen
That portion of the Province
known as Nordm>(re - Oslo, e.g.
Nordland Oslo, e.g.
Nord-Tr»(ndelag Oslo, e.g.
Opland Oslo, e.g.
Pstfold Oslo, e.g.
Kogaland. Oslo, e.g.
Sogn og Fjordane Bergen
S»ir-Tr«Sndelag Oslo, e.g.
Svalbard [Spitsbergen] Oslo, e.g.
Vest-Agder - Oslo, e.g.
Vestfold -- Oslo, e.g.
Telemark... .- Oslo, e.g.
Troms Oslo, e.g.
PALESTINE
All of Palestine Jerusalem, e.g.
PAHAQUAY
All of Paraguay.. Asunci6n
PERSIA
(See Iran)
POLAND
All of Poland... Warsaw, e.g.
PORTUGAL
AdmMstr alive districts
Aveiro- Oporto
Be]a Lisbon, e.g.
Braga Oporto
Braganca .-. Oporto
Castelo Branco Lisbon, e.g.
Colmbra Oporto
ilvora Lisbon, e.g.
Faro (Algarve).. Lisbon, e.g.
Guarda Oporto
Leiria Lisbon, e.g.
Lisboa (Lisbon) Lisbon, e.g.
Portalegre Lisbon, e.g.
Porto Oporto
Santarfem Lisbon, e.g.
Setubal Lisbon, e.g.
Viana do Castelo Oporto
Vila Real Oporto
Vizeu Oporto
RUMANIA
All of Rumania Bucharest
ST. PAUL ISLAND
St. Paul Island (in the South Indian
Ocean) _ Paris, France, c.j
ADUDnSTBATITB DIVISION
CONSULAB DISTBICT
SALVADOR
(See El Salvador)
SAN MARINO
The Republic of San Marino Florence, Italy
SCOTLAND
(See Great Britain)
SLAM
All of Siam Bangkok, c.ff.
SOUTH AFRICA
(See Union of South Africa)
SPAIN
PTOvince
Alava Bilbao
Albacete Valencia
Alicante... Valencia
Almeria Mfilaga
AvUa Madrid
Badajor Seville
Baleares [Balearic Islands] Barcelona, c.(f.
Barcelona Barcelona, e.g.
Burgos Bilbao
C&ceres Seville
Cadiz Seville
Castellon Valencia
Cludad Real Madrid
Cordoba Seville
Corufia Vigo
Cuenca Madrid
Oerona Barcelona,*, g.
Granada. M&laga
Guadalajara Madrid
Gulp(izcoa Bilbao
Huelva.. Seville
Huesca Barcelona,^.?!
Jato Malaga
Las Palmas. See under Canary Islands.
Le6n Vigo
Lferida Barcelona, e.g.
Logrofio Bilbao
Lugo Vigo
Madrid Madrid
M&laga Malaga
Murcla. Valencia
Navarra Bilbao
Orense Vigo
Oviedo Vigo
Palencia Bilbao
Palmas, Las. See Las Palmas under
Canary Islands.
Pontevedra Vigo
Salamanca Madria
Santa Crui de Tenerife. See under
Canary Islands.
Santander Bilbao
Segovia Madrid
Sevilla Seville
Sorla Madrid
Tarragona Barcelona, e.g
Teruei Valencia
Toledo Madrid
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
89
ADMINISTBATIVK DITISIOK
CON8T7L1B DI8TBICT
SPAEJ— Continued
Province
Valencia Valencia
VaUadolid Madrid
Vlzcaya [Biscay] BUbao
Zamora Vigo
Zaragoza Barcelona, f.ff.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
(See British Malaya)
SWEDEN
Profine* [Ldn]
Alteborg QOteborg
Bleklnge QOteborg
Oafleborg Stockholm, e.g.
Oateborg och Bohus OOteborg
Qottland Stockholm, e.g.
HaUand Qdteborg
jamtland Stockholm, e.g.
J8nk5plng Qoteborg
Kalmar Oateborg
Kopparberg Stockholm, e.g.
Kristlanstad GBteborg
Kronoberg GSteborg
Malmehua Obteborg
Norrbotten Stockholm, e.g.
5rebro Stockholm, e.g.
Ostergatland Stockholm, e.g.
Skaraborg Oateborg
BOdermanland Stockholm, e.g.
Btockhohn Stockholm, e.g.
UppsaU Stockholm, e.g.
Vftrmland - oeteborg
Vasterbotten.. Stockholm, e.g.
Vastemorrland Stockholm, e.g.
Vastmanland Stockholm, e.g.
SWITZERLAND
Canton
Aargau [Argovle] Zurich, e.g.
Appenzell, comprishig Outer Rhodes
and Inner Rhodes. ZQrich, e.g.
Basel, comprising Baselland [Bale-
Campagne] and Baselstadt [Bftle-
ViUel Basel
Bern [Berne! Bern
Frlbourg [Freiburg] Bern
Oeneva [Geneve, Genf] Geneva
Qlarus[Glarisl - Ziirlch, e.g.
Graubiinden [Orisons] Ziirich, e.g
Luzern [Lucerne] Ziirich, c.ff.
Neuchfttel [NauenburgJ Bern
St. Oallen[St. Gall] Ziirich, e.g.
Schaflhausen [Schaflhouse] Ziirich, e.g,
Schwyz Ziirlob, e.g.
Solothurn [Soleure] Basel
Ticino [Tessin] Ziirich, e.g.
Thurgau [ThurgovieJ Ziirich, e.g.
Unterwalden, comprising Nldwalden
ADlflNISTBATITX DITI8ION
CONBULAB DISTRICT
SWITZERLAND— Continued
Canton
Url - - Ziirich, e.gi
Vaud [Waadtl Geneva
Valals [WalUsl Geneva
Zug [Zoug] Zttrlch, e.g.
Zttrich [ZurlohJ Ziirich, e.g.
STRIA
All of Syria and the Lebanon Beirut, e.g.
TURKEY
Vilavet
Adana I*™lr
Adrianople. See Edlme.
Afyon karahisar [Aflon-Kara-Hlssar]... Izmir
Alntab. See Gazl Antep.
Aksaray [Ak-Seral] Izmir
Amasya [Amaslal- Istanbul, e.g.
Ankara [Angora] Istanbul, e.g.
Antalya [Adala, Tekeh] Izmir
Artvln Istanbul, e.g.
Aydin [Aidln].. Izmir
Ballkeslr [Karassl] Istanbul, e.g.
Bayazlt [Bayezldl> Istanbul, e.g.
Bileclk [Erthogrul] Istanbul, e.g.
Bltlls. See Mu$.
Bolu... Istanbul, e.g.
Bozyuk. See Yozgat.
Burdur Is^™^
Bursa [Brusa]- Istanbul, e.g.
Qanktri [Chanklrl, Kangrl] Istanbul, e.g.
Canakkale [DardaneUes] Istanbul, e.g.
Cebellbereket [Jebel-Bereket] Izmir
Constantinople. See Istanbul.
Corum [Chorum] Istanbul, e.g.
Dardanelles. See Canakkale.
Denlill I«mlr
Dlyarbeklr [Dlarbekrl> Istanbul, e.g.
Edlrne [Adrianople] Istanbul, e.g.
Eiazlz [Mamuret-ul-Azlz. Harput]> Istanbul, e.g.
Erthogrul. See BUeclk.
Erzlncan [Erzlnjan]' Istanbul, e.g.
Erzurum [Erzerum]» Istanbul, e.g.
Eskl?ehlr [Eskl-Shehir] Istanbul, e.g.
Gazl Antep [Ghazl-Alntabl Izmir
Qiresun [Kerasund] Istanbul, e.g.
GiimU§ane [Gumush-Haneh] Istanbul, e.g.
Hakarl [Hakiarl] I^mir
Hamld-Abad. See Isparta.
Harput. See Elftziz.
I?ol [Itchil] I«m^
Isparta [Sparta, Hamid-Abad] Izmir
Istanbul [Constantinople! Istanbul, e.g.
Izmld, See Kocaell.
Izmir [Smyrna] - I*™''
Janik. See Samsun.
Jebel-Bereket. See Cebellbereket.
Kangrl. See Canklrl.
Kara-Hissar-Sharkl. See Sebin Karahisar.
Karassl. See Ballkeslr.
[Unterwald-le-Bas] and Oberwalden
[Unterwald-le-Haut] ZQrich, e.g.
65847 — 36 7
90
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ADUINISTBATITB DIVISION
CON3DLAB DI8TBICT
TURKEY— Continued
VUayet
Kars>
Kastamonu [Kastamunl]
Kayseri [KalsariaJ...
Kerasund. See Qlresun.
Klrklarell [KIrk-KUlssa]
Klrjehlr [K!r-8hehlr]
Kocaell [Koja-Dl, Igmld]
Konya [Konla]
Kiitahya [KutahiaJ
Lazlstan. See Rize.
Malatya [Malatla]
Mamuret-uI-A«iB. See Elftzlz.
Manisa [Magnesia, Saruhan]
Maraj [Marasb]
Mardln
Mersin [Merslnaj
Mugla [MenteshehJ
Mu5[Mush, Bitlis] •
Nlgde [Nlgdeh]
Ordu
Rlze [Rlzeb, Lazlstan]
Rodosto. See Tekirdag.
Samsun [Janlk]
Saruhan. See Manisa.
Sebin Karabisar [Sbabln-Kara-Hlssar,
Kara-Hlssar-Sharkl]
Sllrt[SaerdI
Slnop
SIvas
Smyrna. See Izmir.
Sparta. See Isparta.
Tekeb. See Antalya.
Tekirdag [Rodosto]
Tokat
Trabzon [Treblzond]
Urfa
Van >
Yozgat [Yozgad, BozyukJ
Zonguldak [Zunguldak]
Islands:
All Islands not under Oreek admin-
istration lying soutb of the Gulf of
Edremld [Adramytl] and adjacent to
the Turkish coast, Including the
Italian Islands In the Dodecanese, and
Castellorlzzo
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Izmir
Izmir
Izmir
Izmir
Izmir
Izmir
Izmir
Izmir
Istanbul, e.g.
Izmir
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Izmir
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Izmir
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Istanbul, e.g.
Izmir
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Province
Cape of Good Hope:
That part of the Province lying west
of a line drawn from Port St. Johns
northwesterly through Mount Fletch-
er (both included) Capetown, e.g.
That part of the Province lying east
of a line drawn from Port St. Johns
northwesterly through Mount Fletch-
er (both excluded) Durban
Natal Durban
Orange Free State Johannesburg. Trans-
vaal, e.g.
Transvaal Johannesburg, e.g.
ADMUnSTBATIVK DIVISION
CONStTLAB DISTIIICT
URUGUAY
All of Uruguay Montevideo, e.i
VENEZUELA
State (or territorv)
Amazonas (ter.)
Anzofttegui
Apure
Aragua
Bolivar
Carabobo
Cojedes
Delta Amacuro (ter.)
Distrlto Federal:
All of the Department of Libertador
except the parish of Macuto...
All of the Department of Vargas,
and the parish of Macuto In the
Department of Libertador
Falc6n:
All of the State lying west of a line
running north and south through, but
including, the town of La Vela
All of the State not Included In the
Maracaibo consular district
Qu&rico
Lara .,
Mfirida
Miranda
Monagas
Nueva Esparta
Portuguesa
Sucre
T&chira
Trujillo
Yaracuy .
Zamora...
Zulia '
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
La Quaira, v.c.
Maracaibo
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Maracaibo
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Maracaibo
Maracaibo
Caracas
Caracas
Maracaibo
WALES
(See Great Britain)
YUGOSLAVIA •
Province [Banovina]
Dravska Zagreb
Drinska Belgrade
Dunavska (Danube] Belgrade
Moravska.. Belgrade
Primorska [Sea Coast] Zagreb
Savska Zagreb
Vardarska Belgrade
Vrbaska Zagreb
Zetska:
The eastern portion only, as Included
In the Okruznl InspektoratI of BIJelo
Polje and Mitrovica Belgrade
The western portion only, as i ncluded
in the Okruznl InspektoratI of Dubrov-
nlk and Cetinje_ Zagreb
nf«iiZl?iiI^Hi^L?,f=Toi'^®^r?'^"P'l^«*°°®eastof the Euphrates which the Turkish Government excludes from the jurisdiction
oral foreipi consulates in Turkey: Bayazit, Dlyarbekir, Elfizlz, Erzincan, Erzurum. Kars, Mus, and Van
Bee Yugoslavia, p. /4, for allocation of former political divisions: Serbia. Montenegro, Oroatia-SIavonla, Slovenia. Bosnia, etc
6. SUPERVISORY CONSULATES GENERAL
Consulates general
Supervisory jurisdiction
Consulates general
Supervisory jurisdiction
Alexandria. - . -
All of Egypt.
All of the Netherlands.
All of Belgium and Luxemburg.
All of Greece.
All of Spain and the Canary Islands.
Netherland India.
All of Syria and the Lebanon.
All of Germany.
All of India.
The Irish Free State.
All of Cuba.
The Maritime Provinces of Canada.
The Republic of Turkey.
The Union of South Africa.
All of Portugal, the Azores, and Madeira.
All of the British Isles except the Irish
Free State.
All of Mexico.
Montreal
The Province of Quebec.
Amsterdam .
Naples . .
All of Italy and Libya.
Antwerp
Oslo
Athens - . . .
Panama
Barcelona
Paris -.
Batavia
Rio de Janeiro
Santiago
All of Brazil.
Beirut
All of Chile.
Berlin .
Singapore
Calcutta ...
Stockholm
Dublin
Sydney, N.S.W....
Habana
Halifax
Tokyo
All of the Japanese Empire, and Dairen.
The Province of Ontario, except Ottawa
Istanbul .
Toronto
Johannesburg
Vancouver
The Province of British Columbia.
Lisbon
Wellington
London
Winnipeg
Mexico, D.F.
Zurich .
wan, and Alberta.
All of Switzerland.
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7. 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 (ch. 1366,
Bees. 7, 8, and 9, 34 Stat. 101), and June 4, 1920 (ch. 223, sees. 1 and 2, 41 Stat. 750), to be
charged by consular oflBcers for official services. All charges for such services must be in strict
accordance with this tarifif, and be collected in the coin of the United States or at its representative
value in exchange. No fee or compensation 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 they 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 those for which fees are fixed in items 8, 9, and 10, under this tariff shall be
rendered free of charge when performed: (a) In connection with the settlement of the estate of
any employee of the United States dying abroad while on official duty; (6) for the use of any per-
son in the collection of claims from the United States or from any State for compensation, pen-
sions, back pay, 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' Administration.
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 cannot be
determined until the service is performed. Advance deposits to cover fees in such latter cases may
be accepted but in no other.
This tariff is effective July 1, 1929, and should be posted in a conspicuous place in consular
offices as required by section 1731, Revised Statutes.
Item
No.
Nature of seryice
Fee
Item
No.
Nature ot service
Fee
1
MI8CELLANEOU8 8KBVICBB
Certification of Invoice in suob number of
copies as will meet the requirements of the
regulations and instructions and provide
the shipper with one copy (in addition to
original) for his own use, including any
additional declaration or certificate not
otherwise provided for which is required
by law or regulations for use in connection
with the entry of the wares or the forward-
ing of the same in bond (see Item No. 37)..
Invoice of returned American goods.
$2.60
1.00
4
fi
6
7
8
inscEixANEOUs SERVICES— Continued
certificate for food and drug products or in-
secticides (Forms 197 and 217)
$1.00
2
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.
Discontinued.
Executing application for passport (no excep-
tions)
1.00
2.50
3
Certificates 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), and in connection
with quarantine regulations, but excluding
1.00
Issue of passport
9.00
Exceptions-
Co) Officers or employees of the United
States traveling on official busi-
ness, or members of their Immedi-
ate families
No fee
(6) Seamen
No fee
> As established by Executive Order No. 6110 of May 13, 192U, and as
No. C417 of Aug. 4. 1930. No. 5526 of Jan. 7. 1931, No. 5773 of Jan. 11, 1932,
No. 6942 of Jan. 8, 1935, and No. 7379 of May 26, 1936.
92
amended by Executive Orders No. 6346 of May 8, 1930,
No. 6848 of May 16. 1932. No. 6910 of Aug. 23, 1932,
TARIFF OF UNITED STATES CONSULAR FEES
93
Item
No.
Nature of serrJce
Fee
Item
No.
Nature of service
Fee
UI8CKLLANEOU8 SKBTICK9— contlnaed
uiscKLLANEOUs 8IBTICX8— Continued
(e) Widows, oblldren, parents, brothers,
and sisters of American soldiers,
sailors, or marines burled abroad,
whose Journey Is for the purpose of
visiting graves of such soldiers, sail-
No fee
No fee
$6.00
No fee
1.00
12
13
For taking into possession the personal estate
of any citiien who shall die within the
limits of a consulate, inventorying, selling,
and finally settling and preparing or trans-
mitting, according to law, the balance due
thereon, $2 for each $100 of market value or
fraction thereof, except that no fee shall be
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 wlU be made for
placing the official seal upon the personal
property or efiects of such deceased citizen,
or for breaking or removing the seals.
For each certificate of protection, semsar, or
certificate of employment issued at Tangier.
Amendment or verification of an American
Renewal of an American passport »
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.
$2.00
Execution of affidavit in regard to American
birth in connection with application for
No fee
1.00
9.00
1.00
9.00
No fee
No fee
2.00
No fee
9.00
LOO
14
16
10
17
18
10
20
21
8EBVICB8 TO VESSELS AND SEAUXM
Bill of health. In duplicate
6.00
(Foreign government-owned or chartered
vessels engaged exclusively In official
duties are exempt from payment of fees
for bills of health.)
Discontinued.
For receiving and delivering ship's register
and papers, $1 for each 100 tons or fraction
thereof, registered measurement (net), of
the vessel for which the service Is per-
formed. If under 1,000 tons; but for Ameri-
can vessels running regularly by weekly or
monthly trips, or otherwise, to or between
foreign ports, this tonnage fee will not be
charged for more than four trips In a year;
and tonnage fees shall not be exacted for
any vessel touching at or near ports In
Canada on her regular voyage from one
port to another within the United States,
unless some official service required by law
shall be performed.
And for every additional 100 tons net or frac-
tion thereof
9
Visa services for aliens.
Immigration visa:
Furnishing and verifying application for
immigration visa
Issue of immigration visa
Passport visa (the term "passport visa"
refers to the visa of a passport or other
travel document including a Chinese
certificate) :
Preparation of application for passport
visa and administering oath, except
where the fee has been reciprocally re-
duced or abolished under the authority
of the act of February 25, 1925 (43 Stat.
976)
Granting of passport visa, except where
the fee has been reciprocally reduced or
abolished under the authority of the
act of February 25. 1925 (43 Stat. 976) . .
(Note: Under the provisions of section 2 of
the act of June 4. 1920 (41 Stat. 750-751), no fee
for the application or for the visa of the pass-
port shall be collected from any officer of any
foreign government, or members of his imme-
diate family, its armed forces, or of any State,
district, or municipality thereof.)
Transit certificate:
Preparation of application and adminis-
tering of oath
.60
Shipping or discharging seamen. Including
the certificates thereof attached to crew list
and shipping articles and given to seamen..
Authentication of copies of protests or other
necessary documents for vessels or seamen
not otherwise provided for .
2.00
2.00
Preparation and acknowledgment for vessels
or seamen of any oath or declaration for
which a form is given in the Consular Regu-
lations, or a similar necessary service not
otherwise provided for. See Fee No. 0 for
visa of alien crew lists
Granting of transit certificate
2.00
10
Supplemental visa of alien crew list
Visaing affidavit of Identity
Preparation and execution for vessels or sea-
men of any certificate for which a form is
given In the Consular Regulations, or simi-
lar necessary service not otherwise pro-
vided for
11
Marriage certificate. In duplicate. Form No.
87
2.00
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EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Nature of serrloe
SEBTICES TO TKSSKL8 AND SKAMEN— COntd.
Orders or letters (or vessels or seamen (or
which (orms are given in the Consular
Regulations, or other similar necessary
service not otherwise provided for
Recording, when necessary, (or vessels or
seamen any document covered by the pro-
visions o( the Consular Regulations, for
every 100 words or (raction thereo(
Noting marine protest
Extending marine protest
If it exceeds 200 words , (or every additional
100 words..
Protest o( master against charterers or freight-
ers
Clearance when issued by the consul, as at
(ree ports
Attending an appraisement of vessel't goods
or effects, (or each day's attendance
Attending sale o( vessel's goods, (or each
day's attendance during which the sale
continues
Attendance at a shipwreck, or for the par-
pose of assisting a ship in distress, or o(
saving wrecked goods or property, over and
above traveling expenses, whenever the
consul's Interposition is required by the
parties Interested, (or each day
Fee
NOTARIAL AND OTHBB SBB VICES
Administering an oath and certificate thereo(
Discontinued.
Acknowledgment o( a deed or power o( attor-
ney, or similar service, including one or
more signatures, with certificate thereo(,
for each copy
Administering any and all oaths required to
be made by pensioners and their witnesses
In the execution o( their pension vouchers,
or by persons presenting claims (or pen-
sions or incrtase o( pensions, or claims (or
Insurance or insurance allowances, or allot-
ments, or certKylng to the competency o(
a local ofiSclal before whom said papers
were executed, or for other services In rela-
tion thereto
Acknowledgments and authentications con-
nected with the assignment and trans(er of
United States bonds or other United States
Oovemment financial obligations or of
powers of attorney therefor or to coUect
Interest thereon
Administering oaths or taking acknowledd-
ments of oflQcials or employees of the
United States Oovemment, or of any cor-
poration in which the United States or Its
representatives shall own the entire out-
standing capital stock, in connection with
their ofllcial bnslnesR or accounts. .... ..
$2.00
.60
2.00
3.00
.50
2.00
2.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
2.00
No fee
No fee
No fee
Item
No.
36
39
40
42
Nature of service
NOTARIAL AND OTHER SERVICES— continued
For rendering notarial services to o£Sclals of
foreign Governments who render gratui-
tously reciprocal courtesies to American
diplomatic and consular olBcers, or for cer-
tification of invoices o( shipments o( official
supplies and equipment (rom (oreign Qov-
ernments to their diplomatic and consular
officers and o( shipments o( personal eSects
to such officers in the United SUtes when
such foreign Government renders gratui-
tously reciprocal services to the United
States Government .
Certifying to official character of a foreign
notary or other official
Exception-
Authentications under authority of the
United States Quarantine Regulations,
In the form prescribed by the Depart-
ment of State, certifying to official
character of officials signing foreign
deratlzation certificates and deratiza-
tlon exemption certificates
For taking depositions, executing commis-
sions or letters rogatory, where the record
of testimony Including caption and certifi-
cate does not exceed 500 words
For each additional 100 words or (raction
thereo(
The (oregolng fee shall cover the admin-
istration o( the oath and all services o(
the consul as commissioner, but shall
not include services o( clerk, stenogra-
pher, or typewriter, which shall be ad-
ditional at the rate prescribed herein
(or copying.
Copies (carbon copies to be charged (or at the
same rate as originals, and including the
typing o( official forms where requested
and where such service is not included in
any other item of this tarlS) :
For the first 100 words or fraction thereof.
For every additional 100 words or less
For certifying to the correctness of a copy of,
or extract from, any document, official or
private
Each copy certified Is to be considered
an original, and a fee charged (or the
certification.
Additional fee for all services contemplated
by fees numbered 31, 33, 38, 39, 40, and 41
when rendered elsewhere than at the con-
sular office at the request of the Interested
parties, for each hoar or fraction thereof
In connection with any service rendered
outside of the consular office at the re-
quest of private Individuals, the exact
amount of the expenses actually and
necessarily Incurred by the person ren- I
I. 00
TARIFF OF UNITED STATES CONSULAR FEES
95
Item
No.
Nature ol service
Fee
Item
No.
Nature of service
Fee
NOTARIAL AND OTHEB SERVICES — CODtlnUSd
derlng the service shall be collected
from the persons for whom the service
Ls performed in addition to the fee or
fees prescribed therefor, but no amount
in excess of the fee or fees prescribed
and such actual and necessary expenses
shall be charged or accepted.
Recording unofBcial documents in consulate
upon request:
For the first 100 words or fraction
$0.50
.25
No fee
No fee
2.00
No fee
48
49
50
51
52
NOTARIAL AND OTHEB SERVICES— continued
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
$1.00
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 ..-.
2.00
Administering oaths or taking acknowledg-
ments, or authenticating the signatures of
foreign oflScials, in connection with kins-
men's petitions for wages and eflects of
deceased seamen of the American mer-
chant marine.-
44
For every additional 100 words or less
Any and all services Indicated in the tarifl of
fees and performed upon written orders of
the Department of State for the ofiBcial use
of the Oovemroent ol the United States
Any and all services in connection with the
execution of tax returns, federal, state, ter-
ritorial, municipal and Insular
No fee
46
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
Translating or interpreting, for every 100
words of translation or fraction thereof, or
for interpreter per hour or fraction thereof..
The foregoing fee shall be collected only
when it is necessary that a member of
a consular staff be detailed as translator
or interpreter in the execution of a com-
mission to take testimony.
46
License for the practice of pharmacy and the
sale of poisons in the consular districts of
the United States In China
No fee
47
For certifying to the correctness of copies of
certificates of American origin, manufac-
ture, or Inspection, where such services
are performed upon written orders of the
Secretary of State for the purpose of ad-
vancing the export trade of the United
States
1.00
8. 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 (34 Stat. 101), 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 of February 23, 1931 (46 Stat. 1209), amends the act of April 5, 1906, as follows:
Sec. 18. 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 apply to diplomatic officers below the grade of
minister and to consular officers.
Section 25 of the act of February 23, 1931, provides as follows:
Sec. 25. That for such times as any Foreign Service officer shall be lawfully authorized to
act as charg^ 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 ENDED JUNE 30, 1935
Agency
Fees
Agency
Fees
Agency
Fees
Agency
Fees
Brighton
$279. 50
642.50
1, 492. 50
389.60
1,810.10
85.00
95.00
24.00
1 Djibouti-
$540. 50
1, 351. 00
838. 50
237. 50
384. 00
595. 50
23.00
704. 50
Los Mochis
Manzanillo
Matagalpa
$96. 00
461. 00
Rio Grande
Saguala Grande...
St. George's
St. Lucia
$342. 50
464.00
186. 00
Cap Haitien
Christchurch
144. 00
229. 50
611.00
126. 75
354. 00
833. 00
Grenada.
Oran
Salaverry..
222. 50
• Coquimbo . .
Kenora ..
Paramaribo
Pau
Sanchez
431. 50
1, 580. 50
Dieppe
La Romana
>Port de Pai.x.
Closed before June 30, 1935.
' Closed after June 30, 1935.
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10. LIST OF DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS
EMBASSIES
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Brussels, Belgium
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Santiago, Ohile
Peiping, China
Habana, Cuba
Kabul, Afghanistan
Tirana, Albania
Vienna, Austria
La Paz, Bolivia
Sofia, Bulgaria
Ottawa, Canada
Bogot&, Colombia
San Jos6, Costa Rica
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Copenhagen, Denmark
Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic
Quito, Ecuador
Cairo, Egypt
San Salvador, El Salvador
Tallinn, Estonia
Paris, France
Berlin, Germany
London, England
Rome, Italy
Tokyo, Japan
M6xico, D.F., Meiico
LEGATIONS
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia >
Helslngfors, Finland
Athens, Greece
Guatemala, Guatemala
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Budapest, Hungary
Teheran, Iran
Baghdad, Iraq >
Dublin, Irish Free State
Riga, Latvia
Monrovia, Liberia
Kaunas, Lithuania
Luxemburg, Luxemburg
Tangier, Morocco >
Lima, Peru
Warsaw, Poland
Madrid, Spain
Istanbul, Turkey
Moscow, Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics
The Hague, Netherlands
Managua, Nicaragua
Oslo, Norway
Panamft, Panama
Asuncl6n, Paraguay
Lisbon, Portugal
Bucharest, Rumania
Bangkok, Siam
Stockholm, Sweden
Bern, Switzerland
Pretoria, Union of South Africa
Montevideo, Uruguay
Caracas, Venezuela
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
11. SALARIES IN THE FOREIGN SERVICE
AMBASSADORS AND MINISTERS
Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary... $17, 600
Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary „ 10, 000
To the Netherlands 12, 000
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
Class 1 $9, 000 to $10, 000
Class 2 8,000to 8,900
Class 3 7,000to 7,900
Class 4 e.OOOto 6,900
Class 5 5, 000 to 6,900
Class 6 4,600to 4,900
Class 7 $4, 000 to $4, 400
Class 8 3,600to 3,900
Unclassified (a) 3,000
Unclassified (6) 2,750
Unclassified (c) 2,800
Senior elerkt
Class 1 $4,000
Class 2 3, 760
Class 3 3, 600
Class 4 3, 250
Class 5. 3. 000
CLERKS
Junior eltrkt
Class 1 $2,750
Class 2 2,600
Class 3 _ less than $2,500
• At Addis Ababa and Baghdad there are ministers resident, and at Tangier, a diplomatic agent.
ofScers and receive compensation as such.
98
They are Foreign Service
12. CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS ^
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS I
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
Date of
assignment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
service
Feb.
2, 1906 1
Jan.
1,
1898
July
20, 1910 1
July
16,
1909
June
27,
1907
Aug.
28,
1917
Nov.
15,
1907
Aug.
7,
1916
Dec.
17,
1906
Jan.
10, 1911 1
July
1,
1908
Dec.
31,
1906
June
29,
1908
Jan.
29,
1909
May 29. 1918 |
Sept.
26
1916
May 25,
1914
Sept.
16
1911
Sept.
14, 1918
Apr.
29, 1912
Mar.
6,
1915
Oct.
6,
1919
Jan.
11,
1912
Sept.
28,
1919
Apr.
1,
1915
Apr.
19.
1915
July
1,
1925
Sept.
5,
1919
May
23
1919
Aug.
18
1915
Apr.
21,
1920
Apr.
24,
1912
June
10,
1936
§June
10
1936
Sal-
ary
$10, 000
10,000
10, 000
10,000
10,000
10, 000
10, 000
10, 000
10, 000
10, 000
10,000
10,000
10, 000
10,000
10, 000
10, 000
10, 000
10, 000
10,000
10,000
10,000
9,600
9,200
9,200
9,200
9,200
9,200
9,200
9,200
9,200
9,200
9,000
9,000
9,000
•Maxwell Blake •
•Homer M . Byington..
Claude I. Dawson
•Robert Frazer
•Clarence E. Gauss
•Ray Atherton
•Edwin L. Neville
•Ferdinand L. Mayer.
•John K. Caldwell
•Louis G. Dreyfus, Jr..
•Douglas Jenkins
•Willys R. Peck
•Arthur Garrels
•Mahlon Fay Perkins.
•Q. Howland Shaw
•Addison E. Southard
•John Campbell White'
•Charles M. Hatha-
way, Jr.
•J. Theodore Marriner.
•Wesley Frost
•Alexander C. Kirk
•Thomas M. Wilson...
•Thomas D. Bowman.
•Coert du Bois
•Arthur C. Frost
•J. Klahr Huddle
•Frank P. Lockhart...
•Jay Pierrepont Moffat
•Robert M. Scotten
•James B. Stewart
•Edwin C. Wilson
•Cornelius Van H.
Engert.<
•Herbert C. Hengstler.
•Harry A. McBride...
Mo...
Conn..
S. C...
Pa....
Conn..
Ill
Ohio..
Ind...
Ky....
Calif..
S. C...
Calif. -
Mo....
Calif..
Mass..
Ky....
Md...
Pa.. .
Maine.
Ky....
Ill
Tenn.
Mo...
Calif-.
Mass..
Ohio..
Tex...
N.H..
Mich .
N.Mex
Fla...
Calif..
Ohio..
Mich .
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general..
Consul general..
Consul general
Counselor of embassy.
Counselor of embassy.
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general
Counselor of legation..
Counselor of embassy..
Consul general and
counselor of embassy.
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Counselor of embassy.
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general
Consul general.
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Counselor of embassy .
Consul general
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general and
counselor of legation.
Counselor of embassy .
Consul general
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Tangier
Montreal
Barcelona
London
Shanghai
London
Tokyo
Berlin
Tientsin
Lima
Berlin
Nanking..
Tokyo
Department
Istanbul
Paris
Calcutta
Munich
Beirut
Santiago, Chile...
Rome
Department
M6xico, D. F
Naples
Ziirich
On detail as in-
spector.
Peiping
Sydney, N. S. W..
Rio de Janeiro
Budapest
Paris
Addis Ababa
Department
Department
May
Aug.
Dec.
Oct.
Dec.
tSept.
JApr.
Oct.
Mar.
June
June
tSept.
Nov.
May
Dec.
Dec.
14, 1925
13, 1935
13. 1930
8, 1932
5, 1935
26. 1927
12. 1928
29, 1935
13, 1935
26. 1933
20. 1934
17. 1935
16. 1929
15, 1933
28. 1931
6, 1935
Oct. 29,1935
July 27,1927
Nov. 16, 1935
June 3, 1936
tDec. 21,1929
Sept. 2,1933
Mar. 27, 1933
July 30,1931
June 21,1934
Nov. 25, 1935
{Sept. 17, 1935
Apr. 24,1935
June 3, 1936
June 22, 1933
Sept. 16, 1935
{Feb. 7, 1936
June 10,1936
June 10,1936
July
June
Sept.
May
May
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
May
May
May
May
July
July
July
July
1, 1924
30, 1927
29, 1927
23. 1929
23, 1929
16, 1929
16, 1929
31. 1929
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
24. 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24. 1930
July 24,1930
Feb. 4. 1931
Feb. 4, 1931
July 1, 1931
July 1, 1931
July 28,1933
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1. 1935
May 19,1936
June
June
3, 1936
3, 1936
• Arranged 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 com-
pensation as a Foreign Service officer.
' Assigned also to Kabul, Afghanistan.
* Appointed also to act as minister resident pursuant to sec. 17 of an act of Congress approved May 24, 1924. Receives com-
pensation as a Foreign Service officer.
99
100
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS II
Name
•Louis Sussdorfl, Jr...
•John C. Wiley
•Felix Cole'
•John K. Davis ,
•Philip Holland
•Hallett Johnson
•Ely E. Palmer
•Walter C. Thurston..
•North Wlnship ,
•Charles L. Hoover
•Irving N. Linnell
•Walter A. Adams
•Joseph W. Ballantine
•Pierre de L. Boal
•Charles R. Cameron.
•H. Merle Cochran
•Monnett B. Davis
•Erie R. Dickover
•Eugene H. Dooman..
•Prentiss B. Gilbert...
•Joseph E. Jacobs
•Herschel V. Johnson.
•Paul Knabenshue '...
♦Frank C. Lee
•Leland B. Morris
•Lowell C. Pinkerton..
•Edward L. Reed
•John Farr Simmons..
•S. Pinkney Tuck
•George Wadsworth...
•Thomas H. Bevan
•Herberts. Goold
•Kenneth S. Patton...
•James B. Young
Whence
ap
pointed
N.Y..
Ind...
D.C..
Ohio..
Tenn.
N. J...
R.I...
Ariz...
Oa....
Mo...
Mass..
S. C...
Mass..
Pa....
N. Y..
Ariz...
Colo..
Calif..
N.Y..
N.Y..
S.C...
N.C..
Ohio..
Colo..
Pa....
Mo...
Pa.-..
N.Y..
N.Y-.
N.Y..
Md...
Calif-
Va....
Pa....
Designation
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general
Counselor of legation
and consul general.
Consul general
Consul general
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general and
counselor of legation.
Counselor of legation. .
Counselor of legation. .
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general
First secretary
Consul general
First secretary-
First secretary
Consul
Consul general
First secretary..
Consul general
First secretary
Consul general
Consul general
First secretary
Consul general
First secretary
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general and
counselor of legation.
Post
Brussels and Lux-
emburg.
Antwerp
Riga, Kaunas, and
Tallinn.
Vancouver
Liverpool
Madrid
Ottawa..
Department
Copenhagen
Hong Kong
Canton
Harbin
Mukden
Mexico, D. F
Habana
Paris
Singapore
Tokyo
Department
Geneva
On detail as in-
spector.
London
Baghdad
Berlin
Alexandria
Department
Department
Department
Paris
Jerusalem
Warsaw
Toronto
Amsterdam
Vienna
Date of
assignment
Sept. 8,1933
Aug. 26,1935
Nov. 11, 1930
Nov. 7,1933
Sept. 20, 1927
Dec. 6, 1933
Aug. 28,1935
May
tApr.
June
Jan.
June
Sept.
Apr.
Mar.
tNov.
Jan.
tMay
May
Aug.
July
Feb.
Aug.
{Nov.
May
Aug.
Nov.
Nov.
Feb.
Dec.
Aug.
May
June
Sept.
28, 1936
8. 1931
20, 1934
18, 1936
29, 1934
14, 1934
30, 1936
9, 1934
23. 1932
27, 1936
24. 1932
2. 1933
13, 1930
2. 1934
16, 1934
6. 1932
30. 1934
22, 1936
29. 1933
23, 1933
13, 1933
25. 1933
10. 1935
28. 1935
22. 1936
20. 1934
3. 1935
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
May 9, 1930
May 9, 1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July
July
July
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
24, 1930
24, 1930
1, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1 , 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1. 1935
1. 1935
1. 1935
1. 1936
1, 1936
1, 1936
1. 1936
Date of
entry into
service
May 27,1914
Aug. 6, 1915
Jan. 1, 1915
Aug. 12,
Mar. 30
Sept. 22,
Jan. 13
May
July
June
Oct.
Mar.
June
Dec.
Oct.
§Feb.
§Dec.
June
Apr.
July
Nov.
Dec.
Mar.
Nov.
Apr.
Oct.
Dec.
Nov.
Sept.
July
Nov.
Oct.
July
July
1910
1910
1912
1911
1917
1910
1909
1914
1914
1909
1919
1919
1918
1920
1914
1912
1930
1915
1920
1905
1915
1910
1917
1920
1916
1913
1916
1910
1916
1908
1909
Sal-
ary
■ Resident at Riga.
* Appointed also to act as minister resident pursuant to sec. 24 of an act of Congress approved Feb. 23, 1931.
pensatlon as a Foreign Service officer.
Receives com-
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SEEVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS III
101
Name
•George K. Donald
Leeter Maynard
Edward A. Dow
Maxwell K. Moorhead.
George A. Bucklin
Alfred W. Donegan
Joseph E. Haven
John P. Hurley
•Ernest L. Ives
Wilbur Kebllnger
Graham H. Kemper.. .
Walter A. Leonard
George A. Makinson..
0. Gaylord Marsh
John R. Putnam
Emil Sauer.
Hugh H. Watson
Samuel W. Honaker...
•William H. Beck
•Maynard B. Barnes..
•William C. Burdett..
•Raymond E. Cox
•Nathaniel P. Davis...
John G. Erhardt
Carol H. Foster
Charles Brldgham Hos-
mer.
•Paul R. Josselyn
•Joseph F. McGurk...
Robert D. Murphy
Myrl S. Myers
•H. Earle Russell'
•Clarence J. Spiker
Harold H. Tittmann,
Jr.
•Avra M. Warren
•Orme Wilson
Whence
ap
pointed
Ala...
Calif..
Nebr.,
Pa....
Okla..
Ala...
HL....
N. Y..
Va....
Nev...
Ky....
Ill
Calif..
Wash.
Greg..
Tex...
Vt....
Tex...
N.J
Iowa..
Tenn.
N. Y..
N.J...
N. Y..
Md...
Maine
Iowa..
N.J...
Wis...
Pa....
Mich.
D. C.
Mo...
Md...
N. Y..
Designation
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
general,
general,
general,
general,
general.
general,
general,
general .
general,
general -
general .
Consul general..
Consul general..
Consul general..
Consul general..
Consul general..
Consul general..
First secretary
Consul general. -
Consul general..
Consul general..
Consul general.
Consul general.
Consul
Consul general..
First secretary
Consul
Consul general..
Consul general..
Consul general..
First secretary. .
Consul general.
First secretary..
Post
Milan
Copenhagen
Santiago, Chile...
Istanbul. --
Wellington
Basel
Florence
Marseille
Algiers
Victoria, B. C...
Rome
Stockholm
Frankfort on the
Main.
Guatemala
Genoa
Rio de Janeiro
Halifax
Stuttgart
Oslo
Department
Buenos Aires
Prague
On detaU as in-
spector.
Hamburg
S5o Paulo
Naples
Hankow
Department
Paris
Department
Johannesburg
Basel
Rome
On detail as in-
spector.
Buenos Aires
Date of
assignment
June
Aug.
Apr.
Nov.
June
Jan.
Mar.
tMar.
Apr.
Jan.
tJan.
Dec.
tMar.
Dec.
tMay
July
tAug.
June
Aug.
Feb.
July
May
Oct.
20, 1934
23. 1933
1. 1933
6. 1934
28. 1934
13. 1933
30, 1923
27. 1935
5, 1933
25. 1936
23. 1934
28. 1935
27, 1935
22. 1933
17, 1935
6. 1935
28, 1935
20. 1934
28. 1935
16, 1934
6, 1935
22. 1936
23, 1934
tDec. 13.1933
June 20.1934
Nov. 26, 1930
JAug. 15,1934
July 26,1932
Mar. 26. 1930
June 20.1934
Jan. 18,1936
Jan. 18,1936
Apr. 23. 1925
Apr. 21,1936
May 22,1936
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Aug.
Dec.
May
May
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Aug.
Dec.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
24, 1927
19. 1929
9, 1930
9, 1930
24. 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24. 1930
15. 1930
17. 1931
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
Oct. 1. 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1. 1935
1, 1935
1. 1935
1. 1935
1. 1935
1, 1935
1. 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
Date of
entry into
service
Sal-
ary
July
June
Nov.
June
July
May
Aug.
Aug.
June
May
Sept.
Aug.
Oct.
Apr.
Mar.
Sept.
Nov.
Mar.
Dec.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
July
Jan.
Oct. 4
Jan. 23,
Apr. 25,
Apr. 15,
§Mar. 1
Sept. 30,
Oct.
May 29,
May 2,
July 9,
May 1,
1914
1906
1915
1905
1906
1905
1904
1919
1909
1914
1911
1907
1909
1915
1915
1911
1906
1913
1931
1919
1919
1921
1921
1920
1919
1919
1910
1915
1921
1907
1916
1914
1921
1920
1920
$7,900
7,900
7,900
7,900
7,900
7,900
7,900
7,900
7.900
7.900
7.900
7.900
7,900
7.900
7.900
7,900
7.900
7,900
7.800
7.200
7.200
7.200
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200
7.200
7.200
7.200
7,200
7.200
7,200
» Assigned also as first secretary of legation at Pretoria.
102
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS IV
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Harold D. Clum
John W. Dye
Henry H. Balch
Frank Anderson Henry
•Alfred W. Klieforth...
Dayle C. McDonough.
Alfred R. Thomson
Homer Brett
Ralph C. Busser
HaseU H. Dick
John D. Johnson
♦Leslie E. Reed
♦Benjamin Reath
Riggs.
Walter H. Sholes
Warden McK. Wilson.
*Wainwright Abbott..
Walter F. Boyle.-
Parker W. Buhrman_.
Dudley O. Dwyre
Joseph Flack..
•Frederick P. Hibbard.
Edwin Carl Kemp
Lucien Memminger...
Edward I. Nathan
Henry M. Wolcott
Leslie A. Davis
George L. Brandt
Harold B. Quarton
John Randolph.
Charles J. Pisar
•Reed Paige Clark
•Clinton E. MacEach-
ran.
•Willard L. Beaulac...
•J. Webb Benton
William P. Blocker....
Richard F. Boyce
•Howard Bucknell, Jr_
Richard P. Butrick
Cecil M. P. Cross
•Hugh S. Fullerton....
Edward M. Groth K..
Robert W. Heingart-
ner.
George D. Hopper
James Hugh Keeley.Jr.
Robert B. Macatee —
•Karl deO. Mac Vitty..
H. Freeman Matthews.
George R. Merrell, Jr. .
Hugh Millard...
^Orsen N. Nielsen
N. Y..
Minn.
Ala...
Del...
Pa....
Mo...
Md...
Miss..
Pa....
S. 0..
Vt....
Minn.
Pa....
Okla..
Ind...
Pa....
Ga....
Va....
Colo..
Pa....
Tex...
Fla....
S. C.
Pa....
N. Y..
N. Y.,
D. C.
Iowa..
N. Y.,
Wis...
N.H..
Mass..
R. I...
Pa.
Tex...
Mich.
Ga...
N. Y.
R. I..
Ohio.
N. Y.
Ohio.
Ky...
D. C.
Va...
Tenn_
Md..
Mo...
Designation
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general..
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul
Consul general and
first secretary.
First secretary and
consul.
Consul...
First secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul general..
Consul general
First secretary
First secretary and
consul.
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul..
Consul and first sec-
retary.
Foreign Service oflicer.
Second secretary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary.
Consul
Consul '
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul and first secre-
tary.
First secretary
First secretary
Nebr..| First secretary
Wis... First secretary
Post
Callao-Lima
Melbourne
Dublin
Nassau
Cologne
Guayaquil...
Dresden
Rotterdam
Leipzig
Amoy
Madrid
Montevideo
Tirana
Brussels
The Hague
Hamburg..
Auckland
Lisbon
Panama
Department
Bucharest
Winnipeg
Belfast..
Monterrey
London
Glasgow
Department
St. John's, N. F..
Quebec
Lyon
Vienna
Department
Department
Bremen
Monterrey
Yokohama ,
Department
Shanghai
Paris ,
Paris.
Calcutta
Frankfort on the
Main.
Casablanca
Salonika
Belgrade
Sofia
Habana
Peiping
London
Warsaw
Date of
assignment
Aug.
July
Jan.
Dec.
tJune
Oct.
{Aug.
June
tSept.
Oct.
Sept.
May
Feb. 13,
Apr. 17,
Dec. 7,
tJune 22,
Mar. 19,
Aug. 3,
June 10,
June
June 29
tJuly
Jan.
tJune
June
tJune
Dec.
June
Nov.
June
Oct.
June 20
Apr.
June
May
Oct.
Feb.
Apr.
June
Aug.
Aug.
June
June 13
Sept. 5,
Oct. 31
May 22,
tNov. 27,
tOct. 1
tOct. 1
tOct. 1
1935
1931
1931
1934
1936
1934
1935
1934
1935
1933
1935
1930
1936
1930
1933
1936
1925
1935
1936
1936
1935
1935
1931
1936
1936
1936
1933
1934
1931
1933
1935
1934
1933
1936
1936
1933
1934
1932
1935
1934
1934
192S
1934
1935
1935
1936
1933
1935
1935
1935
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
May
May
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
May
May
May
May
May 9,
May
May 9,
July 24
July 24
July
July
July
24
24
24
July 24,
July
July
July
July
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
July
June 19,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1929
1929
1929
1929
1929
1929
1929
1929
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1931
1931
1931
1931
1931
1934
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
Date of
entry into
service
Feb.
July
July
Oct.
June
Oct.
Mar.
Sept.
July
Mar.
Sept.
May
Dec. 24
Sept. 18,
Aug. 31
Apr. 17
May 12
Sept. 10,
Oct. 6
Oct. 9,
Dec. 20,
May
Apr.
Nov.
June
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
§Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
§June 19,
Dec.
Dec.
July
July
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
July
Mar.
Oct. 5
Apr. 13
Nov. 1
Aug. 23,
Jan. 15
Jan. 4
June 2,
Jan. 4
' Also district accounting and disbursing officer.
2 Assigned also to Kabul, Afghanistan.
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS IV— Continued
103
Name
Walter H. Schoellkopf
•Rudolf E. Schoenfeld
•Harold Shantz
George P. Shaw
Samuel Sokobin
Francis R. Stewart...
Harold S. Tewell
Howard K. Travers..
•Harry E. Carlson
•Jeflerson Patterson..
Harold L. Williamson
•Earl L. Packer
Whence
ap
pointed
N.Y..
D. C-.
N. Y..
Calif-.
N. J..
N. Y..
N.Dak
N.Y..
Ill
Ohio..
Ill
Utah..
Designation
First secretary ,
Second secretary
First secretary and
consul general.
Consul ,
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul.-
Consul and first secre-
tary.
First secretary
First secretary
Foreign Service ofBcer.
Post
Madrid
Department.
-'Athens
Ciudad Judrez...
Tsingtao
Venice
Habana.
Southampton
Tallinn
Oslo..
Paris.
Date of
assignment
tOct. 1. 1935
Sept. 9,1932
tJune 11,1936
Aug. 13,1935
Aug. 3, 1934
31, 1935
13, 1933
7, 1933
3, 1926
Oct.
Jan.
Apr.
July
tSept. 20, 1935
tApr. 1, 1936
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Apr.
1, 1936
Apr.
1, 1936
Apr.
1, 1936
May
21, 1936
Date of
entry into
service
Sept. 12. 1919
Oct. 10.1916
Nov. 30, 1921
Nov. 1, 1920
May 29,1914
Jan. 16,1911
Feb. 6, 1920
Aug. 13,1919
Jan. 21,1916
Sept. 8,1921
Jan. 28,1919
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS V
Charles Roy Nasmith.
Charles C. Broy
William E. Chapman..
William R. Langdon..
Edmund B. Mont-
gomery.
Harry F. Hawley
Romeyn Wormuth
Austin C. Brady
Robert Harnden
James P. MofQtt
James G. Carter
John Corrigan
Leonard G. Dawson...
James Orr Denby
Maurice P. Dunlap
•Curtis C. Jordan
Robert D. Longyear...
•John H. MacVeagh...
•George Orr
Paul C. Squire
Marshall M. Vance
EgmontC. von Tresc-
kow.
Henry S. Waterman...
•Hooker A. DooUttle..
Renwick S. McNiece..
•Alexander K. Sloan...
Samuel R. Thompson.
Damon C. Woods
Harris N. Cookingham
Louis H. Gourley
•Donald R. Heath
N. Y..
Va....
Okla.-
Mass..
Ill
N. Y-
N. Y..
N.Mex
Calif.
N. Y..
Ga....
Ga..-.
Va.-..
Ind...
Minn.
Calif..
Mass..
N. Y..
N.J...
Mass..
Ohio-.
S. C...
Wash.
N. Y.
Utah..
Pa-...
Calif..
Tex...
N. Y-
Dl
Kans.-
Consul
Consul.-
Consul
Consul.-
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul -
Consul
Consul--
Consul
Consul-
Consul
First secretary
Consul .-
Consul--
Consul
Second secretary
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul
Consul - -.
Consul..
Consul
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul
Consul...
Consul
Consul.- -
Consul
Consul
Second secretary
Edinburgh.-
London
Bilbao
Mukden..-
San Luis PotosJ...
Oporto
Nuevo Laredo
Rangoon
Barranquilla
Amsterdam
Calais
Durban
Lille
Dublin -
Bergen
Madras
Marseille
Mexico, D. F
Helsingfors
N e w c a s 1 1 e-o n-
Tyne.
Windsor.- -.
St. John, N. B...
Bombay
Tangier
Valparaiso
Mexico, D. F
Cardiff
Toronto.. -
Vancouver
Shanghai
Department
Aug. 23,1935
Sept. 12, 1929
May 10,1932
Apr. 8, 1936
Aug. 13,1935
June
Apr.
June
July
May
Mar.
Oct.
Nov.
tJune
Oct.
June
Aug.
Oct.
May
3, 1936
6, 1931
20, 1936
30. 1935
22. 1936
28, 1927
31, 1935
19, 1935
23, 1931
15, 1935
29, 1935
23. 1935
24, 1934
22. 1936
Oct. 19,1932
Mar. 28, 1932
Mar. 7,1935
Oct. 18,1934
May 6, 1933
Jan. 5, 1935
July 2, 1934
Aug. 1, 1934
Apr. 18,1931
Nov. 21, 1930
Jan. 27,1936
Aug. 17,1933
Oct. 16,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec. 19,1929
Dec.
Dec.
May
May
May
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
26, 1929
31. 1929
9, 1930
9, 1930
9, 1930
24. 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
Aug. 15,1930
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
1, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1934
1, 1934
1. 1934
Feb.
July
July
July
Feb.
§Nov.
July
Dec.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Apr.
Feb.
July
Sept.
July
8, 1907
29, 1909
14. 1916
17. 1911
12, 1919
1, 1909
8. 1918
10. 1917
8, 1917
10. 1919
6, 1906
6. 1919
22. 1918
6, 1921
1,1915
29. 1920
5, 1921
12. 1921
12, 1920
Nov. 17, 1919
July 5, 1921
July 6, 1921
Jan. 25,1917
Jan. 29,1917
July 8, 1920
Feb. 8, 1921
Nov. 20, 1916
Oct. 3, 1919
Dec. 16,1910
July 1, 1913
Oct. 4, 1920
104
KEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS V— Continued
Name
•Winthrop R. Scott...
Hiram A. Boucher
Herbert S. Bursley
•J. Rives Childs
Edward S. Crocker, 2d.
Curtis T. Everett
•Harold D. Finley
Samuel J. Fletcher
Walter A. Foote
*Waldemar J. Qallman
Raymond H. Qeist
*Stuart E. Grummon..
Stanley Hawks
*Loy W. Henderson
•C. Porter Kuykendall
James E. McKenna...
Alfred T. Nester
Sydney B. Redecker...
•Laurence E. Salis-
biory.
Lester L. Schnare
•Edwin F. Stanton
Leo D. Sturgeon
•Fletcher Warren
Samuel H. Wiley
Rollin R. Winslow
David C. Berger
•Ellis O. Briggs
•Allan Dawson...
William E. DeCourcy.
•Robert F. Fernald....
•John J. Muccio..
Christian T. Steger
Whence
ap-
pointed
Ohio..
Minn.
D. C-
Va....
Mass..
Tenn.
N. Y..
Maine
Tex...
N. Y..
Ohio..
N. J...
N. Y..
Colo.-
Pa...-
Mass..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Ill
Ga....
Calif..
Ill
Tex...
N. C.
Mich.
Va.-..
Maine
Iowa..
Tex...
Maine
R. I...
Va....
Designation
Consul.-
Consul -
Consul
Second secretary
Second secretary
Consul
Consul --
Consul
Consul- --.
Consul
Consul
Consul— ---
Second secretary
Second secretary
Consul and first secre-
tary.
Consul- -
Consul
Consul -
Second secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul.-
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul
Consul -
Consul..
Second secretary
Second secretary
Consul.- -
Second secretary
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul
Post
Kobe
Geneva
Department -
Cairo
Tokyo
Geneva
Bordeaux -
Canton
Batavia
Danzig
Berlin
Dairen.-
Paris..
Moscow
Kaunas
Zagreb
Palermo
Frankfort on the
Main.
Peiping
Milan
Shanghai
Manchester
Managua
Havre
Plymouth -
Tientsin
Habana-
Rio de Janeiro
Capetown ,
Lisbon
La Paz ,
Beirut ,
Date of
assignment
May
22, 1936
Jan.
25, 1936
Jan.
19, 1933
Sept.
4, 1935
Nov.
13, 1933
June
11, 1928
Nov.
17, 1933
Mar.
13, 1935
Sept.
20, 1934
May
7, 1934
Nov.
19, 1929
Nov.
9, 1934
May
22, 1936
Feb.
7, 1934
Jan.
2, 1935
Mar.
7, 1935
Apr.
19, 1933
Feb.
5, 1931
tSept.
17, 1935
Dec.
7, 1935
May
18, 1935
Aug.
19, 1935
tAug.
15, 1934
June
28, 1933
June
11, 1934
Oct.
11, 1934
tDec.
5, 1933
May
29, 1936
Aug.
17, 1934
Oct.
1, 1935
Feb.
27, 1935
Nov.
20, 1931
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
July
1, 1934
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Apr.
1, 1936
Apr.
1, 1936
Apr.
1, 1936
Apr.
1, 1936
Apr.
1, 1936
Apr.
1, 1936
Apr.
1, 1936
Date of
entry Into
service
July
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
Oct.
June 1
Nov. 22,
July 24
June 29,
May 5,
May 27
Oct. 30,
Nov. 23;
June
Oct.
July
Nov.
Apr.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
1920
1920
1916
1923
1922
1919
1920
1917
1920
1922
1921
1924
1924
1922
1920
1925
1919
1919
1920
1916
1921
1920
1921
1914
1920
1920
1925
1925
1922
1916
1921
Jan. 2, 1920
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VI
•Raleigh A. Gibson
John J. Meily
Horace Remillard
•Maurice L. Stafford...
Herbert O. Williams. .
•Philip Adams
Augustin W. Ferrin...
•W. Perry George
•Charles A. Bay
Carl A. Fisher
Ilo C. Funk
•Robert Y. Jarvis
lU.
Pa....
Mass..
Calif..
Cahf..
Mass..
N. Y..
Ala...
Minn.
Utah..
Colo..
Calif..
Second secretary and Tegucigalpa
consul.
Consul Hamburg
Consul H Port Said
Consul Rio de Janeiro.
Consul Gibraltar
Consul-- London
Consul - Montevideo
Consul Malta
Consul Seville
Second secretary Department...
Consul HuU
Consul Hankow
May 25,1934
Feb.
Sept.
Dec.
May
Mar.
Aug.
Apr.
Jan.
Dec.
Aug.
Apr.
16, 1931
30, 1930
31, 1935
16, 1935
7, 1935
13, 1935
10, 1935
3, 1935
12, 1935
9, 1935
18, 1935
May 23,1929
May
May
May
May
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
23, 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
23, 1929
16, 1929
16, 1929
16, 1929
19, 1929
19, 1929
19, 1929
19, 1929
July 12,1920
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
June
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Sept.
Nov.
2, 1916
24, 1909
30. 1919
14. 1920
14, 1922
23, 1924
28, 1916
2, 1920
15, 1924
27, 1912
26. 1921
CLASSIFICATIOISr OF FOREIGlSr SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VI— Continued
105
Name
Whence
pointed
Carl O. Spamer
James R. Wilkinson...
Harold Playter
Walter S. Reineck
*Donald F. Bigelow...
Thomas D. Davis
•Samuel S. Dickson...
Bernard Qotlieb
Stewart E. McMillin..
Walter T. Prender-
gast.
Gilbert R. Willson....
Lee R. Blohm
Lewis V. Boyle
John S. Calvert
Reginald S. Castle-
man.
Lynn W. Franklin
Gerhard Gade.
William W. Heard
Charles H. Heisler
Andrew J. McConnico.
Thomas McEnelly
Howard F. Withey
Qilson O. Blake, Jr....
Edwin A. Plitt
Charles H. Derry
•Peter H. A. Flood....
Richard Ford
Charles W. Lewis, Jr..
Erik W. Magnuson
•William W.Schott...
•Robert Lacy Smyth..
Harry L. Troutman...
Leslie E. Woods
•A. Dana Hodgdon
•Harold M. Collins....
Charles L. De Vault-
Howard Donovan
Albert M. Doyle
Richard B. Haven
•Thomas S. Horn
•Clarence E. Macy
Walter H. McKinney.
Horatio Mooers
Christian M. Ravndal
Thomas H. Robinson.,
E. Talbot Smith
Francis H. Styles
•George P. Waller
•Clayson W. Aldridge.
•George Atcheson, Jr..
Russell M. Brooks
John H. Bruins
•Joseph F. Burt
Md.„
Wis—
Calif. -
Ohio.-
Minn.
Okla..
N.Mex
N. Y..
Kans..
Ohio.-
Tex...
Ariz...
Cahf-.
N. C.
Calif..
Md...
Ill
Md...
Del...
Miss..
N. Y..
Mich.
Md..
Md..
Ga..--
N. H.
Okla.
Mich.
111....
Kans..
Calif..
Ga...
Mass..
Md...
Va.-..
Ind...
111
Mich..
Ill
Mo...
Colo..
Mich.
Maine
Iowa..
N.J...
Conn.
Va....
Ala...
N. Y..
Calif..
Oreg..
N. Y
111....
Designation
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 ,
Consul
Consul
Consul.-
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary
Second secretary
Consul --
Consul-
Consul
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul.- .-
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul... -.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul -
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary
Second secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul and second
secretary.
Post
Nagasaki
Birmingham
St. Michael
CiudadTrujillo..
Bern
Valencia
Vancouver
Trieste
Caracas
London
Veracruz
Chihuahua
Agua Prieta
Regina
Porto Alegre
Barcelona
Rome
Halifax
Hamilton, Ber-
muda.
Hull
Singapore
Naples
Rome
Paris
Mazatldn
Tunis-
Montreal
Izmir
Hamburg
Mexico, D. F
Peiping
Alexandria
Cork
Berlin
San Jos6
Paris
Hong Kong
Sydney.N.S.W.
Turin
Barcelona
Karachi
Yarmouth
Toronto
Buenos Aires
Nogales
Dundee
Sydney, N. S
Brussels and LuX'
emburg.
Nanking
Nanking
Curacao
Prague
Ottawa
Date of
assignment
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
June
May
Oct.
Feb.
June
May
Oct.
May 16,
June 29,
Sept. 27,
Mar. 21
Oct. 27,
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
June
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Dec.
June
Mar.
Aug.
July
Aug.
tSept.
July
Dec.
June
Feb.
Oct.
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
June
Dec.
July
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
Jan.
tSept,
June
Dec.
Oet.
1933
1936
1933
1931
1936
1935
1935
1934
1936
1930
1935
1934
1929
1932
1931
1933
1934
1936
1934
1929
1934
1933
1936
1933
1933
1936
1935
1934
1935
1933
1935
1935
1932
1936
1936
1933
1936
1930
1933
1934
1936
1931
1933
1935
1933
1935
1935
1931
1936
1935
1933
1934
1936
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Dec. 19,
Dec. 19,
Dec. 26,
Dec. 31
May 9
May 9
May 9
May 9
May 9
May 9
May 9
July 24,
July 24.
July 24,
July 24,
July 24;
July 24,
July 24,
July 24,
July
July
July
Feb.
Feb.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Jan.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1929
1929
1929
1929
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1930
1S30
1931
1931
1931
1931
1931
1931
1931
1931
1931
1931
1931
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1935
1935
1935
1935
193fi
Date of
entry into
service
Sal-
ary
§Oct.
July
Sept.
Oct.
July
Mar.
Oct.
Apr.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct. 6,
Aug. 23,
Sept. 30,
June 1
Apr. 15,
Jan. 9,
Oct. 13,
June 27,
Nov. 10,
June
Feb.
Oct.
Mar.
Nov.
Aug.
July
Apr.
Apr.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
§Jan.
Nov.
Feb.
Nov.
Aug.
§May
Aug.
Apr.
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Aug.
Dec.
June
Mar.
§Jan. 11
Sept. 10,
Aug. 13,
Oct. 8
Mar. 1
1919
1921
1919
1914
1921
1915
1917
1915
1917
1922
1917
1919
1919
1914
1919
1912
1922
1912
1914
1909
1914
1919
1920
1921
1922
1920
1923
1923
1919
1922
1920
1919
1922
1934
1921
1918
1921
1922
1918
1922
1921
1923
1919
1920
1922
1921
1920
1913
1934
1920
1919
1923
1920
106
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VI— Continued
Name
■C. Paul Fletcher
Herndon W. Ooforth..
•Eugene M. Hinkle
"*David McK. Key
Marcel E. Malige
Austin R. Preston
•Edwin Schoenrich
William A. Smale
Sheridan Talbott.
Frederik van den
Arend.
•John Carter Vincent-
William H. Beach
*George H. Butler
Leo J. Callanan
•Selden Chapin
Prescott Childs
•Winthrop S. Greene..
•William M, Gwynn..
Julian F. Harrington..
•George F. Kennan
•Edward P. Lawton...
Dale W. Maher
•Gordon P. Merriam..
■C. Warwick Perkins, Jr.
•Samuel Reber
•Joseph C. Satter-
thwaite.
George Tait...
•Angus I. Ward
•S. Walter Washington.
•Vinton Chapin
Whence
ap-
pointed
Tenn.
N. C-
N. Y..
Tenn.
Idaho.
N. Y..
Md...
Calif..
Ky....
N. C.
Ga....
Va.—
Ill
Mass..
Pa....
Mass..
Mass..
Calif..
Mass..
Wis...
Ga....
Mo...
Mass..
Md...
N. Y..
Mich..
Va....
Mich-.
W.Va,
Mass .
Designation
Consul
Consul-
Second secretary
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul.
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul..
Second secretary
Consul..
Consul and second
secretary.
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul..
Second secretary
Consul..
Consul
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul
Second secretary
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Consul and second
secretary.
Second secretary
Foreign Service officer
Post
Department..
Matamoros...
Buenos Aires.
Ottawa
Warsaw
Brisbane
Department..
Ensenada
Leghorn
Surabaya
Department..
Antwerp
Department..
Barcelona
Department.
Barbados
Bogota
Riga
Mexico, D. F
Moscow
Geneva
Rotterdam...
Teheran
Warsaw
Bern..
Baghdad
Paris
Moscow
Istanbul
Department.,
Date of
assignment
June 27,1933
Feb. 7, 1933
Oct. 6, 1933
June 11,1936
Oct. 11,1933
Dec. 23,1930
Oct. 17,1935
Nov. 7,1930
Dec. 31,1935
May 22,1936
Sept. 11. 1935
Sept. 18, 1931
Apr. 29, 1935
May 22,1936
May 22,1936
June 23, 1936
Jan. 2, 1934
tJan. 31,1935
Mar. 20, 1935
Oct. 29,1935
Dec. 3, 1934
July 15,1935
Oct. 4, 1935
Feb. 2, 1932
tJan. 31, 1935
June 9, 1936
Sept. 16, 1933
Feb. 10,1934
Apr. 23, 1935
July 1, 1936
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Oct. 1
Apr. I
Apr. 1
Apr. 1
Apr. 1,
Apr. 1,
Apr. 1
Apr. I
Apr. 1,
Apr. 1,
Apr. 1,
Apr. 1
Apr. 1
Apr. 1
Apr.
May 21
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
1936
Date of
entry into
service
July 19,1924
Nov. 1, 1919
Nov. 2,1925
Apr. 20,1925
July 14,1921
Oct. 16,1922
Nov. 6.1924
Feb. 23,1919
Nov. 16, 1923
Nov. 3,1923
May 11,1924
Nov. 6,1924
Oct. 1, 1926
Sept. 4, 1923
Apr. 20,1925
Nov. 6,1924
July 3, 1924
Oct. 1, 1926
Apr. 19,1921
Oct. 1, 1926
Nov. 2, 1925
Feb. 25, 1925
Oct. 1, 1926
Nov. 6, 1924
Oct. 1, 1926
July 16,1924
Oct. 31,1923
Apr. 20, 1925
Oct.
§July
1, 1926
1, 1936
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VII
Edward CafEery
Richard M. de Lam-
bert.
Joseph G. Groeninger..
Nelson R. Park
•Sidney E. O'Dono-
ghue.
Maurice W. Altafter. ..
La....
N.Mex
Md...
Colo--
N. J..
Ohio..
Consul
Second secretary
Consul
Consul
Second secretary
Consul ,..
Niagara Falls
Lima
Auckland
Torreon
Guatemala...
Zurich
Mar. 10, 1931
Sept. 19, 1933
June 10, 1936
Sept. 18, 1930
May 22, 1934
May 31, 1933
May
23, 1929
Dec.
19, 1929
Dec.
19, 1929
Dec.
19, 1929
Dec.
26, 1929
May
9, 1930
Dec.
1, 1921
July
16, 1916
Jan.
1,1912
July
11,1919
Apr.
e, 1920
Oct.
28, 1921
CLASSIFICATION OF FOEEIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VII— Continued
107
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
John F . Huddleston . . .
Harvey Lee Milboume
Hugh S. Miller-
•Julian L. Pinkerton.. .
Mason Turner
Ralph A. Boemstein-..
Ernest E. Evans
Harvey T. Qoodier —
Leonard N. Green..
♦John N. Hamlin
Joel C. Hudson
George R. Hukill
Quincy F. Roberts
Harry E. Stevens
Howard A. Bowman..
•William W. Corcoran _
Winfield H.Scott
George E. Seltzer
Lawrence S. Armstrong
Alfred D. Cameron
•Paul W. Meyer
•George Alexander
Armstrong.
Samuel Q. Ebling
Franklin C. Gowen..
George J. Haering
Benjamin M. Hulley..
• J. Hall Paxton
John S. Richardson, Jr.
•Arthur F. Tower
•David Williamson
William E. Beitz
Roy E. B. Bower
•Lewis Clark
•Edward J. Sparks —
•Robert B. Streeper...
•Cyril L. F. Thiel
William Clarke Vyse.
•Clifton R. Wharton.
Lloyd D. Yates.-
•Whitney Young
•Franklin B. Atwood.
Roy W. Baker --
William A. Bickers— -
Ellis A. Bonnet
•Robert L. Buell
•John M. Cabot
•J. Holbrook Chap-
man.
Augustus S. Chase...
•Cabot Coville
Alexander P. Cruger..
•Walton C. Ferris
•Fayette J. Flexer
Knowlton V. Hicks..
Designation
Ohio
W.Va.
m.—
Ky—
Conn
D.C.
N.Y..
N.Y
Minn.
Oreg..
Mo...
Del...
Tex...
Calif..
N.Y..
Mass.,
D.C.
N.Y..
N.Y.
Wash
Colo.
N.Y.
Ohio..
Pa..-.
N.Y..
Fla-..
Va....
Mass-
N. Y..
Colo..
N. Y-,
Calif.,
Ala..,
N. Y.
Ohio.
111....
D.C.
Mass..
D.C.
N. Y..
Mass..
N. Y.,
Va....
Tex.-
N. Y.
Mass.
D.C
Conn
Calif.
N. Y.
Wis..
111....
N. Y.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul ---
Post
Consul •
Consul
Consul
Consul —
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul-
Consul
Second secretary.
Consul Kingston, Jamaica
Dresden
Quebec
Johannesburg..
Port-au-Prince
Tenerife
D epartment
Bradford-
Fort William and
Port Arthur.
Strasbourg
Naples
Stuttgart
Munich
Saigon
Hankow
Mexican
Vigo
Rangoon
Par4.-
Tampico
London
Peiping
Date of
assignment
May 31, 1933
May 25, 1932
Oct. 31,1935
Nov. 19, 1935
Apr. 10,1935
Fob. 15,1934
Dec. 15.1933
Feb. 15,1935
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
May 9,1930
May 9,1930
May 9,1930
May 9,1930
May 9,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
July 24,1930
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul...
Second secretary
Consul
Consul- -
Second secretary
Second secretary
Consul
Consul...
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul -
Second secretary
Consul -
Consul-
Consul—
Consul -
Second secretary
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Second secretary
Consul
Consul-
Secretary
Consul.
Lourenco Marques
London
Pernambuco
Nantes -.
Chefoo
Leopold vUle
Tokyo-.
Department
Vancouver
Stockholm
Paris
Quito
Nairobi-.-
Sao Paulo
Shanghai
Las Palmas
Goteborg
Tientsin
Ciudad Trujillo
Bristol
London, Ont...
Amsterdam
Colombo -
The Hague
Bangkok
Dec.
Dec.
June
June
Nov.
Dec.
May
Nov.
Sept.
Apr.
June
Oct.
JSept,
Nov.
21, 1933
15. 1933
10, 1936
20, 1936
7, 1932
12. 1935
24, 1932
26. 1934
3, 1931
30, 1930
10. 1936
31. 1935
17, 1935
6, 1934
Date of
entry into
service
Canton
Tokyo
Funchal— .
Sheffield..
Panama...
Budapest.
July 31,1933
Oct. 17,1932
Jan. 3, 1933
June 20,1934
Sept. 14, 1934
Aug. 4, 1934
June 10,1936
Oct. 24,1934
Feb. 11,1935
Oct. 2, 1933
Apr. 26,1935
tFeb. 1, 1935
Feb. 7, 1934
Oct. , 5, 1935
Nov. 20. 1931
June 27, 1930
July 30,1935
July 1, 1933
tOct. 1, 1935
Jan. 8, 1931
May 15,1933
Aug. 1, 1934
June 19,1933
Dec. 13,1935
June 9, 1936
Sept. 5, 1935
tOct. 1, 1935
May 18,1933
Dec. 12,1934
Aug. 9, 1935
Aug. 6, 1934
July
July
July
July
July
July
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov. 3,1923
Sept. 12, 1919
Mar. 1,1921
Jan. 10,1920
Nov. 4,1923
Dec. 15,1916
Nov. 8,1917
Nov. 8,1915
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24, 1930
24. 1930
4, 1931
4, 1931
4, 1931
4, 1931
27. 1931
27, 1931
27, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1931
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1. 1934
1. 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
May
Nov.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Oct.
Oct.
June
Apr.
Oct.
Nov.
Apr.
May
Nov.
23, 1921
8, 1924
12, 1923
12, 1923
17, 1915
2. 1922
8, 1919
28,1920
18, 1921
14, 1918
3. 1923
12, 1923
9. 1924
5, 1924
Sal-
ary
$4, 400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
July
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
Apr.
Jan.
Apr.
11,1921
17, 1920
6, 1924
6, 1924
20, 1925
8, 1921
12, 1923
Apr. 30,1925
Apr. 18,1923
Dec. 17,1920
Nov. 2,1925
Dec. 1, 1921
Sept. 4, 1924
Nov. 6, 1924
June 18,1920
Apr. 14,1925
Nov. 2,1925
Aug. 16,1924
Feb. 9, 1924
Mar. 11,1919
July 20,1914
May 1, 1921
Apr. 20,1925
Oct. 1, 1926
Oct. 16,1919
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
§Jan.
§June
Oct.
2. 1925
1. 1926
7, 1907
11, 1934
2, 1925
13, 1923
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,200
4, 200
4,200
4,200
4,200
4,200
4,200
4,200
4,200
4,200
4,100
4,100
4,100
4,100
4,100
4,100
4,100
4,100
4,100
4,100
4,100
4,100
4,100
108
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS Vll-Continued
Name
Frederick W. Hinke... N. Y.
•Julius C. Holmes Kans.
Whence
ap
pointed
Carlton Hurst
John B. Ketcham.
Rufus H. Lane, Jr.
John H. Lord
•John McArdle
John H. Morgan...
James E. Parks
•William L. Peck..
Joseph P. Ragland
•William T. Turner....
•La Verne Baldwin
•William W. Butter-
worth, Jr.
Warren M. Chase
•OliverEdmundClubb
•Paul C. Daniels
•Cecil Wayne Gray...
•Raymond A. Hare...,
Gerald Keith
•Bertel E. Kuniholm..
•James S. Moose, Jr...
•Henrys. Villard..
H. Winters.
D. C.
N. Y.
Va...
Mass.
Pa...
Mass.
N. C.
Conn
D. C.
Oa...
N. Y.
La....
Ind...
Minn.
N. Y..
Tenn..
Iowa..
111....
Mass-
Ark.-
N. Y.
Kans.
Designation
Consul
Third secretary
Consul...
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul and second
secretary.
Consul
Third secretary
Consul.
Second secretary
Consul
Second secretary
Consul and third sec-
retary.
Third secretary
Consul and third sec-
retary.
Consul
Second secretary
Consul and second
secretary.
Second secretary
Consul... _
Post
Swatow
Department..
Habana
Tientsin
Calcutta
Department..
Buenos Aires.
Department..
London
Riga
Halifax
Department.
Geneva
London
Department.
Department.
Bern
Moscow..
Baghdad.
Date of
assignment
Dec.
June
July
Dec.
Aug.
June
May
Nov.
June
Jan.
21. 1933
6, 1934
13. 1935
3, 1934
17. 1934
15. 1934
22. 1936
8. 1933
8. 1934
31. 1935
Piedras Negras
Peiping
Department
Caracas
Guadalajara.
JFeb. 4, 1931
Nov. 9. 1934
June 12,1936
Upr. 1, 1936
May 22, 1936
tApr. 1, 1936
July 16,1934
Mar. 29, 1935
Feb. 19,1935
Mar. 16, 1935
tApr. 1, 1936
tJan. 24,1935
Upr. 1, 1936
tJan. 24,1935
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
Date of
entry into
service
Feb.
Apr.
May
Oct.
Nov.
Mar.
Apr.
Nov.
Apr.
July
22. 1923
20, 1925
1, 1914
1, 1926
6. 1924
1, 1920
12, 1923
2. 1925
4, 1920
8, 1920
1,1935 Nov. 6,1924
1.1935 Apr. 26,1924
1. 1936 July 1, 1926
1, 1936 June 2, 1928
1, 1936
1, 1936
1, 1936
1, 1936
1, 1936
1, 1936
1, 1936
1, 1936
1, 1936
1, 1936
Feb. 9, 1929
July 1, 1928
Sept. 29, 1927
July 5, 1923
Apr. 1, 1927
Feb. 24,1927
June 18,1928
Jan. 17,1928
June 9, 1928
Apr. 1, 1925
Sal-
ary
$4, 100
4.100
4,100
4,100
4,100
4.100
4,100
4,100
4,100
4.100
4,100
4.100
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VIII
Julian C. Dorr
•Glenn A. Abbey
•George M. Abbott...
•George D. Andrews,
Jr.
Henry A. W. Beck
Sidney A. Belovsky...
*H. Merrell Benning-
hofl.
•Daniel M. Braddock..
Joseph L. Brent
•James E. Brown, Jr...
•Robert Y. Brown
Sidney H. Browne...
N. Y..
Wis...
Ohio..
Tenn.
Ind..
N. Y.
N. Y.
Mich.
Md...
Pa....
Ala...
N.J...
Consul
Third secretary
Third secretary and
consul.
Third secretary
Consul.
Consul.
Consul.
Third secretary and
consul.
Consul...
Third secretary
Consul and third sec-
retary.
Consul
Mexico, D. F.
Asuncion
Riga...
Tokyo.
Athens.
Dublin.
Harbin.
Caracas.
Jerusalem..
Stockholm.
Bogota
Medan.
Feb. 23,1935
May 28,1936
May 24, 1934
Nov. 10,1933
tJan.
tJan.
Feb.
24, 1935
24, 1935
8, 1935
June 9, 1936
tJan. 24,1935
Aug. 20,1935
July 17,1935
July 20.1935
July 24,1930
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July
July
July
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
Dec. 1, 1921
Oct. 12,1927
Sept. 26, 1927
Sept. 29, 1927
Oct. 1, 1926
Apr. 19,1921
Mar. 23, 1927
May 1, 1929
Sept. 19, 1926
July 7, 1928
May 21, 1928
Sept. 29, 1927
$3, 600
3,700
3.700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS Vlll-Continued
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Can-
Utah.
•Cavendish W
non.
•Norris B. Chipman..
Horace J. Dickinson...
•Gerald A. Drew
•John B.Faust
Carlos C.HaU I Ariz..
•Landreth M. Harrl- Minn
son.
•Lawrence Higgins —
Phil H. Hubbard
•Morris N. Hughes...
•Cloyce K. Huston...
Designation
•Perry N. Jester —
Kenneth C. Krentz..-
•George D. LaMont...
John S. Littell ■
Odin G. Loren
•Andrew G. Lynch —
Edward S. Maney...
•James L. Park
•Kennett F. Potter-
Hugh F. Ramsay
Edward B. Rand
•Charles S. Reed, 2d..
D. C.
Ark.
Calif
S. C-.-
Mass .
Vt....
ni....
Iowa
Consul and third sec-
retary.
Third secretary
Consul
Third secretary
Consul
Consul.
Post
Date of
assignment
Sofia.
Department
Antilla
SanJosfi
Santiago, Chile..
Antofagasta
Third secretary Department.
•Alan S. Rogers.
Va.
Iowa..
N. Y..
Fla....
Wash.
N. Y..
Tex..
Pa...
Mo..
D. C
La..
Ohio..
Consul •
Consul ■
Third secretary
Consul and third sec-
retary.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul Rio de Janeiro
Consul Jerusalem
Oslo
Liverpool..
Tokyo
Bucharest.
tJune 2, 1933
Mar. 7,1934
Feb. 7, 1922
June 20,1934
Aug. 7, 1935
Mar. 11, 1936
July 23,1932
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
July 1, 1934
Southampton
Kobe.-
Harbin
Kingston, Jamaica
Han.
JJan.
Oct.
Jan.
24, 1935
24. 1935
3, 1933
17. 1936
Albert W. Scott
Horace H. Smith
•W.Quincy Stanton...
Joseph I. Touchette..
Roberts. Ward
•Carlos J. Warner
Thomas C. Wasson...
•Miss Frances E.
WUlis.
•Archer Woodford
•Garret G. Ackerson,
Jr.
•Stuart Allen
•John M. Allison
•Burton Y. Berry
•Charles E. Bohlen —
•James C. H. Bon-
bright.
•David H. Buflum....
Gordon L. Burke
Edmund J. Dorsz
Andrew W. Edson...
•Dorsey Qassaway
Fisher.
•Frederic C Fornes,
Jr.
•Willard Galbralth...
•James W. Gantenbein.
•George M. Graves
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul and third sec-
retary.
Calif.. I Third secretary and
consul.
Mo... Consul
Ohio.. Consul
Mont. Consul
Mass.. Consul
Ohio.- Consul..-
O hio . - Third secretary
N. J.. Consul
Calif. - Third secretary
Taihoku.
Colon
Prague...
Genoa
Algiers...
Belgrade.
June 23,1936
tJan. 24,1935
tJan. 24,1935
Dec. 20,1935
tJan. 24,1935
tJan. 24,1935
tJan. 24,1935
tJan. 24,1935
tJan. 24,1935
June 23,1936
Nov. 11, 1935
Jan. 28,1936
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Date of
entry into
service
109
Sal-
ary
Vienna Apr. 8,1935
Ky....
N.J.-,
Minn.
Nebr..
Ind...
Mass.
N. Y..
Maine
Ga....
Mich.
Conn.
Md...
N. Y..
CalH-.
Oreg..
Vt—
Consul
Third secretary
consul.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Third secretary.
Third secretary.
and
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul and third sec-
retary.
ConsuL
Jerusalem Oct. 26,1935
Tsinan Sept. 5,1935
Casablanca- July 19,1935
Montreal Sept. 5,1935
Tientsin Uan- 24, 1935
Habana Jan. 17,1935
Naples tJan. 24,1935
Brussels and Lux- June 29, 1934
embiu-g.
Maracaibo June 23,1936
Budapest Mar. 19,1935
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
Mar. 2,1920
Nov. 6,1928
July 6, 1909
Sept. 29, 1927
Oct. 1, 1926
Feb. 16,1927
Sept. 26, 1927
Oct. 1, 1926
Mar. 23, 1926
Oct. 25, 1923
July 1, 1925
$3, 700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,600
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
July 1, 1934
Tientsin
Dairen
Athens
Department.
Department.
tOct. 1, 1935
tOct. 1, 1935
Jan. 18,1936
Aug. 26,1935
May 4,1935
Consul
Third secretary.
Consul
Leipzig
Foochow
Warsaw
Mukden
San Salvador.
tOct.
tOct.
tOct.
tOct.
Wan.
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
28, 1935
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept. 29, 1927
Mar. 11, 1926
Aug. 31, 1927
June 25,1928
Feb. 14,1920
Feb. 26,1927
June 12,1923
Aug. 27, 1921
Feb. 21,1927
Oct. 1, 1926
Feb. 21,1924
June 12,1928
Sept. 29, 1927
Hong Kong.
M6xico, D. F.
Department..
M&laga
May 22,1936
Nov. 27, 1935
May 22,1936
Oct. 2, 1936
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1. 1934
1. 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
Feb.
Nov.
Mar.
Nov.
July
Sept.
Jan.
20. 1920
6. 1928
1, 1927
14. 1921
1. 1929
3,1928
11, 1925
Sept. 29, 1927
June
July
2, 1923
8,1928
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1935
1, 1935
1. 1935
July 1, 1929
Apr. 28,1930
May 21, 1928
May 1, 1929
Sept. 29, 1927
July 12,1923
July 22,1921
Dec. 21,1929
Nov. 23, 1929
Apr. 30,1929
Dec. 17,1929
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3.700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3.700
3,700
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
Feb. 16.1930
Oct. 22,1929
Jan. 20,1928
3,600
3,600
3,600
no
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS Vlll-Continued
Name
•Archibald E. Gray.
•Bernard Gufler
•Claude H. Hall, Jr....
Monroe B. Hall
Thomas A. Hickok
Charles A. Hutchinson
Robert Janz
•Robert P. Joyce'
•Stephen E. C. Ken-
drick.
•Hervg J. L'Heureux..
John H. Madonne...
•Thomas J. Maleady
•Ralph Miller
•Sheldon T. Mills...
Whence
ap-
pointed
Harold B. Minor
•Gerald A. Mokma
James B. Pilcher
•James W. Riddle-
berger.
Alan N. Steyne
•Edward G. Trueblood
Edward T. Wailes
Walter N. Walmsley,
Jr.
•William M. Cramp..
Pa...
Wash,
Md...
N. Y..
N. Y..
Minn.
Okla..
Calif..
R. I...
N. H..
Te.x...
Mass..
N. Y..
Oreg..
Kans..
Iowa..
Ala...
Va....
N. Y..
Ill
N. Y..
Md
Pa.
Designation
Consul and third sec-
retary.
Third secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Third secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul..
Consul
Consul and third sec-
retary.
Consul..
Consul
Consul
Foreign Service oflScer.
Consul..
Third secretary.
Consul
Consul
Third secretary and
consul.
Post
Helsingfors Oct. 4, 1935
Department.
Cairo
Winnipeg
Lagos
Adelaide
Belfast
Panama
Montreal
Windsor.
Beirut...
Tampico.
London..
Rio de Janeiro.
Antwerp
Shanghai
Berlin
Department.
Department.
Department.
Habana
Addis Ababa.
Date of
alignment
tOct. 1, 1935
tOct. 1, 1935
tOct. 1, 1935
tOct. 1, 1936
Bucharest. tOct. 1,1935
Mar. 7, 1934
tOct. 1, 1935
May 18,1936
tOct. 1, 1935
Mar. 12,1936
tOct. 1, 1935
Aug. 22,1933
tOct. 1, 1935
{Oct. 1, 1935
tOct. 1, 1935
tOct. 1, 1935
June 19,1936
June
Nov.
Apr.
tOct.
9, 1936
8. 1934
1, 1933
1. 1935
tMar. 14,1935
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
Date of
entry into
service
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
May 19,1936
June 5, 1928
Dec. 1, 1929
Aug. 10,1925
July 7, 1928
Dec. 7, 1929
Dec. 9, 1929
Nov. 23,1929
July 1, 1928
June 15, 1919
Jan. 2, 1927
July 1, 1929
Oct. 23,1922
Dec. 4, 1928
Nov. 12,1928
Nov. 28, 1927
June 26,1926
Nov. 6, 1928
Nov. 20, 1929
Jan. 15, 1930
June 5, 1928
Oct. 22, 1929
July 23,1927
June 5, 1931
Sal-
ary
$3,6001
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3.600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3,600
3, 600
3,600
3,500
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED (A)
Herbert C. Biar Ind...
•Robert A. Acly. Mass..
•Ware Adams Ga
•Stephen E. Aguirre... Tex...
•William K. Ailshie... Idaho.
•Edward Anderson, Jr. Fla...
•Waldo E. Bailey Miss..
•Hiram Bingham, Jr. . Conn.
•Ralph J. Blake Oreg..
•Claude B. Chiper- III
field.
•Albert E.Clattenburg, Pa
Jr.
•William P. Cochran, Pa
Jr.
•Robert D. Coe Wyo..
•Montgomery H. Col- Conn.
laday.
•Charles A. Converse. Ga
•Hedley V. Cooke, Jr.. N. J. .
•Robert English N. H..I
' Detailed temporarily to the
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul.
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary.
Department.
Toronto
Strasbourg
Berlin
M6xico, D. F.
Warsaw.
Montreal
Lyon.
London
Harbin
Aden
Batavia .,
San Salvador.
Calcutta.
Basel
London..
Moncton.
Paris
Feb. 1, 1935
Aug. 9, 1935
Nov. 11,1933
tJan. 26,1932
Oct. 5, 1933
June 20,1934
Mar. 1, 1935
Oct. 12, 1933
Mar. 6, 1933
May 22, 1936
July 20,1935
Feb. 27, 1935
June 29,1935
Nov. 17,1933
June 20,1934
Aug. 16, 1935
Mar. 19,1935
Dec.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
2, 1929
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
Sept.
Jan.
Dec.
July
Dec.
Jan.
§July
§May
Nov.
Dec.
1, 1911
14, 1930
7, 1929
7, 1915
5, 1929
18, 1930
27. 1928
1, 1929
19. 1929
10, 1929
July 1, 1929
June 20, 1928
Sept. 3,1928
Nov. 22, 1929
May 1, 1930
Nov. 20, 1928
July 14, 1927 I
$3, OOO
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
CLASSIFICATIOISr OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED (A)— Continued
111
Name
*twmiam S. Farrell.--
*Randolph Harrison,
Jr.
•Richard S. Huestis...
♦Easton T. Kelsey
•George Bliss Lane
•Frederick P. Latimer,
Jr.
•Donal F. McGonigal.
•Robert G. McGregor,
Jr.
•Edward Page, Jr
Whence
ap-
pointed
•Guy W. Ray.
•R. Borden Reams
•Arthur R. Ringwalt-
•Alvin T. Rowe, Jr
♦William E. Scotten...
•Elvin Seibert-
•JohnC.Shillock, Jr...
•Stanley G. Slavens...
•Kenneth S. Stout
•Llewellyn E. Thomp-
son, Jr.
•Julius Wadsworth —
•Jay Walker
•James H. Wright
•George V. Allen
•J. Kenly Bacon
•Homer M. Byington,
Jr.
•Albert H. Cousins, Jr
•Henry B. Day
♦Sherburne Dilling-
ham.
•Everett F. Drum-
right.
•Elbridge Durbrow...
•Donald D. Edgar.
•C. Burke Elbrick.
•F. Russell Engdahl...
•William E. Flournoy,
Jr.
♦Hugh C. Fox -
•Hayward G. Hill
•Paul C. Hutton, Jr..
•J. Wesley Jones.
•Reginald S. Kazan-
jian.
•Nathaniel Lancaster,
Jr.
•Harrison Lewis
Designation
N. Y..
Va..-.
N. Y..
Mich.
N. Y..
Conn..
N. Y-.
N. Y..
Mass.-
Ala..-
Pa....
Nebr..
Va.-..
Calif..
N. Y..
Oreg..
Tex...
Oreg..
Colo..
Conn..
D. C.
Mo...
N. C
Mass--
Conn..
Oreg..
Conn..
N. J...
Okla..
Calif..
N. J.-
Ky....
Wash.
Va....
N. Y..
La....
N. C.
Iowa..
R. I...
Va....
Calif..
Vice consul
Third secretary
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul
Third secretary
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
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.
Vice consul-
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Third secretary
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
V^ice consul-
Vice consul-
Vice consul .
Post
Amsterdam
Brussels and Lux-
emburg.
Riga
Managua.
Johannesburg...
Yiinnanfu
Kobe.
Palermo
Shanghai
Santiago, Chile..
Tokyo
Lisbon
Geneva
Date of
assignment
Beirut Aug. 2,1934
Rome Apr. 29,1933
Rotterdam Aug. 14,1935
Beirut- June 13,1935
Wellington July 1,1935
Helsingfors June 21,1933
May 22,1936
tAug. 12,1933
July 7, 1934
May 16,1935
May 11,1935
Oct. 11,1934
Dec. 1, 1934
Aug. 4, 1934
Nov. 19, 1935
Nov. 27, 1935
May 22, 1936
July 30,1935
Mar. 6,1933
Shanghai Dec. 22,1933
Tripoli - Oct. 18,1935
Cologne July 9,1930
Patras- Aug. 15,1934
Stockholm Apr. 12,1935
Naples June 13,1933
Buenos Aires June 10, 1936
Manila- May 1,1934
Callao-Lima Apr. 12,1935
Oct. 11,1934
Feb. 10,1934
May 22, 1936
May 24,1934
Oct. 18, 1935
Sept. 29, 1934
Berlin Dec. 7,1932
Buenos Aires Nov. 24,1933
Dublin May 22,1934
Rome Apr. 23,1935
Sao Paulo... June 25, 1936
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul.
Shanghai-
Moscow.
Ciudad TrujUlo.
Port-au-Prince..
Shanghai..
Sao Paulo.
Budapest.
Leipzig....
June 25,1936
Feb. 19,1935
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
July 1. 1934
July 1. 1934
1, 1934
1,1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1, 1934
1. 1934
1. 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Date of
entry into
service
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
Dec. 7, 1929
Jan. 20.1928
Nov. 26, 1929
iMay 1, 1930
Nov. 20, 1929
Dec. 27,1928
Nov. 8,1925
June 28,1929
Dec. 7, 1929
Feb. 14,1918
$3,000'
3,000
Feb.
May
June
Dec.
Oct.
Nov.
May
Jan.
Feb.
4, 1929
21. 1928
30. 1929
6, 1929
26, 1929
12. 1929
21. 1928
17. 1930
12. 1929
Aug. 25,1928
Dec. 21,1920
Jan. 29,1930
Apr. 30.1930
Jan. 6. 1931
Dec. 23,1930
June 26,1930
June 26.1930
May 10,1930
Jan. 2, 1931
May 31,1930
May 13.1930
Feb. 16,1931
Jan.
July
5, 1931 3, 000
3.1930 3.000
Apr. 25,1930
Sept. 2, 1930
Aug. 4,1930
Jan. 10.1931
Dec. 31,1930
Jan. 14.1931
May 7, 1930
112
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED (A)— Continued
Name
*F. Ridgway Llnea-
weaver.
*CecU B. Lyon "
•John J. Macdonald..
•Leslie Gordon Mayer
♦Walter P. McCon-
aughy.
•William D. More-
land, Jr.
•Robert Newbegln, 2d.
•Joseph E. Newton
•Calvin Hawley Oakes.
•John B. Ocheltree
•Maurice Pasquet
•fJames K. Penfield...
•Arthur L. Richards...
•Frank A. Schuler, Jr..
•Allan C.Taylor
•Laurence W. Taylor..
•Clare H. Timberlake.
•fOerald Warner
•Lee Worley
•Kenneth J. Yearns...
Whence
ap
pointed
Pa...
N. Y.
Mo..
Calif.
Ala..
Oreg.
Mass.
Pa...
S. C-
Nev..
N. Y.
Calif.
Calif.
Mich.
N. Y.
Calif.
Mich.
Mass.
Wash.
D. C.
Designation
Vice consul.
Third secretary.
Vice consul
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
Third secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary.
Post
Montreal
Peiping
Calcutta
Kobe
Kobe
Bordeaux
Mexico, D. F
Nassau
Calcutta
San Jose
Glasgow
Peiping
Cairo..
Kobe
Capetown
Copenhagen..
Montevideo..
Tokyo
Bahia
Nanking
Date of
assignment
July 25,1935
tSept. 17, 1935
June 12, 1935
Oct. 18,1935
Dec. 22,1932
Oct. 4, 1935
Apr.
Jan.
Apr.
June
Nov.
July
July
Mar.
June
June
May
Aug.
Mar.
tSept.
10, 1933
24, 1936
9, 1936
23, 1936
29. 1933
2. 1934
16, 1935
22, 1935
20. 1934
13, 1933
23. 1935
2. 1935
18, 1933
17, 1935
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1. 1935
Date of
entry into
service
Jan. 15,1931
Jan. 10,1931
May 12,1930
Jan. 6, 1931
Jan. 13,1931
May 10,1930
June
Jan.
June
Jan.
June
May
July
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
13, 1930
7, 1931
16. 1930
30. 1931
29, 1925
14, 1930
16. 1930
1, 1931
3, 1931
10. 1931
8, 1931
31, 1930
8, 1931
7, 1931
ary
$3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3.000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED (B)
•Taylor W. Gannett..
•Daniel Gaudin, Jr.*..
•Miss Constance R.
Harvey.
•John Hubner, 2d
•H. Gordon Minnige-
rode.
•Shiras Morris, Jr
•John C. Pool
•Theodore C. Achilles
•William C. Aflfeld, Jr.
•Daniel V. Anderson..
•Walworth Barbour...
•Jacob D. Beam
•Reginald Bragonier,
Jr.
•Carl Breuer
•John Willard Carri-
gan.
•Mulford A. Cole-
brook.
Nebr..
Pa.
N. Y..
Md...
D. C.
Conn.
Del...
D. C.
Minn.
Del...
Mass..
N.J..
Md...
N. Y..
Calif..
N. Y..
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 and third
secretary.
Third secretary
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul
Paris
Alexandria.
Milan
Berlin
Bangkok.
Marseille
Hong Kong..
Department.
Bremen
Bombay
Baghdad
Berlin...
Canton.
Ottawa
Managua.
Brisbane..
Nov. 20, 1935
Aug. 12, 1935
June 20,1931
June 23,1936
Oct. 22,1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
July 1, 1934
Dec.
18, 1933
May 26, 1934 |
Apr.
25, 1935
May
17, 1935
May 28,1936
May 22,1936
Nov.
24, 1934
Aug.
28, 1933
Dec.
31, 1935
Aug.
13, 1935
Dec.
22, 1932
July
1, 1934
July
1, 1934
July
1, 1934
July
1, 1934
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1. 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1,1935
Oct.
1, 1935
Oct.
1, 1935
July 16,1930
Jan. 14,1931
May 29,1930
Dec. 30,1930
May 10,1930
Feb. 16,1931
May 13,1930
Jan. 8, 1932
Sept. 24, 1931
June 26,1931
June 19,1931
June 5, 1931
Feb. 3, 1932
Feb. 4, 1932
Feb. 20,1932
June 9, 1931
$2, 750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,760
2,750
2,750
• Assigned also as vice consul at Tientsin.
> Detailed temporarily to the Department.
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS. UNCLASSIFIED (B)-Continued
iia
Name
•Bernard O. Connelly.
♦Charles A. Cooper....
•Merritt N. Cootes....
•EarlT. Crain
Whence
ap-
pointed
111.
Nebr..
Va...
IU-...
•John Davies, Jr
•Andrew E. Donovan,
2d.
•Walter C. Dowling...
•Donald C. Dunham..
•Overton G. Ellis, Jr..
•Howard Elting, Jr
•Frederick E. Farns-
worth.
•Douglas Flood
Designation
•T. Muldrup Forsyth.
•Allen Haden
•James E. Henderson..
•L. Randolph Higgs..,
•Walter W. Hoffmann
Ohio.
Calif.
Ga....
Ohio..
Wash.
m
Colo..
Ill
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul .-
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary
•Theodore J. Hohen-
thal.
•Fred W. Jandrey
•Douglas Jenkins, Jr.'.
•Foy D. Kohler..
•Kent Leavitt
•Henry P. Leverich...
•E. Allan Lightner,
Jr.
•Walter J. Linthicum.
•Aubrey E. Lippin-
cott.
•Raymond P. Ludden.
•Patrick Mallon
•Ernest de W. Mayer
•Robert Mills Mc-
Clintock.
•Robert C. McCloud..
•Gregor C. Merrill
•Reginald P. Mitchell.
•Harold E. Montamat.
•Walter W. Orebaugh.
•John Peabody Pal
mer.
•W. Leonard Parker...
•fTroy L. Perkins
•Norris Rediker
•George W. Renchard
•Paul J. Reveley
•Halleck L. Rose
Va...
Tenn
Calif..
Miss..
CaUf..
Calif-.
Wis...
S. C.
Ohio.
Va...
N. J..
N. J..
Md...
Ariz...
Mass..
Ohio..
N. Y.
Calif..!
Fla....
Calif..
Fla....
N. J...
Kans..
Wash.
N. Y..
Ky...
Minn
Mich
Conn.
Nebr.
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul --•
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary.
Third secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Post
Bucharest.
Tokyo
Hong Kong.
Teheran
Mukden.
La Paz —
Lisbon
Athens
Buenos Aires.
Istanbul
Istanbul
Date of
assignment
Asuncion.
La Paz.
Buenos Aires.
Salonika
Batavia
Tegucigalpa..
Jan. 18,1936
{Sept. 6,1935
June 13,1933
Feb. 18,1935
Sept. 6,1935
Nov. 27, 1935
May 28, 1936
July 20,1935
May 27,1936
July 26,1932
{Aug. 8,1934
Nov. 22, 1934
Mar. 11, 1936
May 22,1936
June 10,1936
July 20,1935
July 1, 1935
Bombay.
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
Date of
entry into
service
June 6, 1931
Sept. 15, 1931
Jan. 21,1932
Feb. 1, 1928
Jan. 16,1932
June 6, 1931
Jan. 16,1932
June 16,1931
Jan. 16,1932
June 30,1931
Jan. 27,1932
Sal-
ary
1,1935 Jan. 24,1932
1,1935 Jan. 21,1932
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
Dec. 29,1934
Naples May 19,1936
Nanking
Athens...
M6xico, D. F.
Berlin
Buenos Aires.
{Sept. 17, 1935
Jan. 17,1936
June 13,1933
June 13,1933
July 5, 1935
June 23,1936
June 20,1936
Yokohama Aug. 1,1934
Singapore | Feb. 19,1935
June 17,1935
Dec. 29,1934
Kaunas.
Madras.
Oct. 1, 1935
Paris
Santiago, Chile.
Canton...
Peiping..
Zurich...
Colombo.
Palermo..
Third secretary ' Warsaw..
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Naples
Yokohama.,
Warsaw
Hankow...
Wellington.
Penang
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
$2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2.750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
June 25,1931 2,7.50
Feb. 3, 1932 2, 760
Jan. 21,1932 2,750
May 28,1931 2,760
Oct. 1. 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Jan. 9, 1932
Aug. 4,1931
Aug. 16,1931
Jan. 25, 1932
Sept. 21, 1931
June 9, 1931
July 17,1930
Jan. 19,1920
Aug. 1, 1931
Aug. 28,1933
Mar. 30, 1933
Jan. 3, 1936
Feb. 27,1936
Mar. 27, 1933
June 20. 1936
Apr. 15,1935
Jan. 17,1936
Nov. 21, 1934
Aug. 28,1934
Nov. 20, 1934
Aug. 14,1935
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1936
1, 1936
1, 1935
1. 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1. 1935
1. 1936
1, 1936
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1. 1935
1. 1936
1, 1936
1, 1935
1. 1931
20, 1932
16, 1932
1. 1932
17. 1931
27. 1932
6, 1931
30, 1932
19, 1932
July 27,1931
Jan. 16,1932
Aug. 8, 1931
Mar. 4.1931
Sept. 23, 1930
July 17,1924
Apr. 15,1932
Aug.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Aug.
Jan.
June
Jan.
Jan.
2,750
2,750
2,760
2,760
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,760
2,750
2,760
2,760
2,760
2,760
2,760
2,750
2,760
2,760
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,760
2,750
1 Assigned also as vice consul at Shanghai.
114
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS. UNCLASSIFIED (B)-Continued
Name
•Livingston Satter-
thwaite.
•Wales W. Signer
•Francis L. Spalding...
•Francis Bowden
Stevens.
•John F. Stone
•Orray Taft, Jr
•Robert M. Taylor
•Tyler Thompson
•William C. Trimble.
•H.Bartlett Wells....
•Milton K. Wells
•Eric C. Wendelin
•Robert F. Woodward
•Edward P. Maffitt...
•Milton Patterson
Thompson.
Whence
ap-
pomted
Designation
Pa...
Mich
Mass.
N. Y.
Pa....
Calif..
Wash.
N. Y..
Md...
N. J...
Okla..
Mass..
Minn.
Mo...
Tenn..
Post
Vice consul.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul...
Vice consul.
Third secretary
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Vice consul.
San Jos6.
Melbourne.
Stuttgart...
Pretoria
Montevideo.
Valencia
Madrid ,
Bogota
Sao Paulo.
Matanzas..
Date of
assignment
Dec. 22,1932
May 22, 1936
May 22, 1936
Jan. 17, 1936
Tientsin May 28, 1936
Warsaw _ Aug. 28,1933
Hankow
Marseille
Tallinn
Aug. 28,1933
June 13, 1933
June 9, 1936
June 13, 1933
Aug. 28, 1933
Oct. 25, 1934
June 9, 1936
Apr. 12,1935
Oct. 10, 1935
Date of ap- I Date of
pointment to entry into
present class service
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1. 1935
1. 1936
1, 1936
Feb. 18,1932
Jan.
Jan.
June
June
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
11, 1932
21, 1932
9, 1931
8. 1931
4. 1932
7, 1932
19, 1931
June 24, 1931
Jan. 30, 1932
Jan. 11,1932
Jan. 29, 1932
Jan. 21, 1932
May 28, 1931
Sept. 30, 1929
Sal-
ary
12, 750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,750
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED (C)
•Leo Toch
•Arnold Van Benscho-
ten.
•Brockholst Living-
ston.
♦Hector C. Adam, Jr..
•E. Tomlin Bailey
•Russell W. Benton
•Roswell C. Bever-
stock.
•M. Williams Blake...
•William F. Busser
•Richard W. Byrd
•fDavid K. Caldwell..
•Qlion Curtis, Jr
•Harry M. Donaldson.
•Perry Ellis
•fJohn K. Emmerson..
•James Espy
•Andrew B. Foster
•Owen W. Gaines
•Richard D. Oatewood.
•Albert R. Goodman..
•Norris S. Haselton....
•fBeppo R. Johansen..
•fU. Alexis Johnson..
•Douglas MacArthur,
2d.
N. Y.
R. I..
N. Y.
N. Y.
N. J..
N. Y.,
Cahf..
Ohio..
Pa....
Va-...
D. C.
Mo...
Pa....
Calif..
Colo-.
Ohio..
Pa....
Ga....
N. Y..
N. Y
N. J.
Fla..
Calif.
D. C.
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 .[ Havre
Vice consul Habana
MontreaL
Antwerp..
Oslo.
Ciudad Juarez...
Southampton
Montreal
Mazatian
Montreal.
Warsaw...
Ottawa
Tokyo....
Budapest.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consuL ,
Vice consul..
Vice consul..
Vice consul..
Vice consul..
Vice consul. .
Tokyo
Mexico, D. F
Montreal
Santiago, Cuba...
Ziirich
Santiago, Cuba...
Guadalajara
Tokyo
Tokyo
Vancouver
Sept. 5, 1935
July 18, 1935
Aug. 17, 1934
Jan. 8, 1936
Oct. 3, 1935
Oct. 3, 1935
Oct. 16, 1935
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
May
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
May
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
7, 1935
5, 1935
3, 1935
17. 1935
3, 1935
22. 1936
3, 1935
12, 1935
5, 1935
5, 1935
22, 1936
5, 1935
5, 1935
5, 1935
18, 1935
12, 1935
3, 1935
Dec. 16, 1930
Dec. 16, 1930
Dec. 17, 1931
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
Jan.
Jan.
8, 1931
2, 1931
§Jan. 12, 1929
Sept. 29, 1934
Oct. 8, 1935
Oct. 21,1935
Oct. 17,1935
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1,1935
9, 1935
31, 1935
16, 1935
19, 1935
17, 1927
23, 1935
30, 1935
19, 1935
16, 1935
12, 1924
18, 1935
22, 1935
23, 1935
14, 1935
8, 1935
16, 1935
$2, 500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED (C)— Continued
115
Name
•Elbert O. Mathews..
•Robert B. Memmin-
ger.
•tCharles S.Millet...
•Bolard More'
•John Ordway
•Marselis C. Parsons.
Jr.
•tEdward E. Rice
•fW. Garland Richard-
son.
•George F. Scherer
•fMax W. Schmidt
•tJohn S. Service
•William P. Snow
•Carl W. Strom.
•E. Paul Tenney
•S. Roger Tyler, Jr —
•Louis Woodruff Wall-
ner, Jr.
♦T. Eliot Weil
♦Duncan M. White....
Whence
ap-
pointed
•Ivan B. White
•fWiUiamE. Yuni...
Designation
Calif.
S. C.
N. H.
Ohio..
D. C
N. Y..
Wis..
Va
N. Y..
lowa.-
Ohio..
Maine
Iowa..
Wash.
W.Va.
N. Y..
N. Y..
Ga...
Oreg.-
Wash .
Vice consul ..
Vice consul..
Vice consul..
Vice consul -
Vice consul -
Vice consul-
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
Vice
consul...
consul...
consul.,
consul 2.
consul-,
consul.,
consul.,
consul. -
Vice consul
Vice consul and third
secretary.
Vice consul-
Vice consul
Vancouver.
Toronto
Date of
assignment
Oct.
Oct.
5, 1935
5, 1935
Peiping Oct. 15,1935
Madrid
Habana
Naples
Peiping-
Tokyo..
Ciudad JuSrez.
Tokyo.
Peiping
Paris
Vancouver
Hamburg
Toronto
Naples-
Marseille.
Vienna
Mexico, D. F.
Tokyo
tOct. 1, 1935
Oct. 5, 1935
Oct. 5, 1935
Oct. 25,1935
Oct. 17,1935
tOct.
Oct.
Oct.
tOct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1935
16, 1935
5, 1935
1, 1935
5, 1935
5, 1935
5, 1935
5, 1935
Oct. 5, 1935
June 23,1936
Oct. 5, 1935
Oct. 25,1935
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
1, 1935
Date of
entry into
service
Oct.
Oct.
18, 1935
16, 1935
Oct. 9, 1935
Jan. 27,1931
Oct. 19,1935
Oct. 15,1935
Oct. 18,1935
Oct. 16,1935
Jan.
Oct.
June
June
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Oct.
1, 1935
11, 1935
23. 1933
12. 1934
22. 1935
9, 1935
31. 1936
29, 1935
Sal-
ary
Nov. 11, 1935
July 8, 1924
Oct. 24,1935
Oct. 16,1935
$2, 500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
1 Detailed temporarily to the Department.
2 Also assistant district accounting and disbursmg othcer.
13. RETIREMENTS IN THE FOREIGN SERVICE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
RECEIVING ANNUITIES »
Name
Alexander, Knox..
Benedict, James S
Bliss, Robert Woods
Bohr, Frank
Bouchal, John L
Bradford, Robert R
Brand, Norton F
Briggs, Lawrence P
Brunswicif, William W..
Burri, Alfred T
Campbell, Harry
Chamberlin, George E...
Cooke, Arthur B.
Crosby, Sheldon L
Cunningham, Edwin S..
Deichman, Carl F
de Olivares, Jos6
Dodge, H. Percival
Dorsey, W. Roderick
Doty, William F...
Dreher, Julius D
Dumont, Frederick T. F.
Eberhardt, Charles C
Edwards, Clement S
Eells, Stillman W.
Ferris, Cornelius
Fisher, Fred D
Foster, Paul H
Fox, Ray
Gamon, John A
Garrett, Alonzo B
Garrety, William P
Haeberle, Arminius T
Halstead, Albert
Harris, Ernest L
Haskell, Lewis W..
Heintzleman, P. Stewart..
Heizer, Oscar S
Hitch, Calvin M
Honey, Robertson
Horton, George..
Hunt, William H
State
Mo
N. Y....
N.Y....
Kans
Nebr....
Nebr....
N. Dak_
Mich
Kans
N. Y....
Kans
N. Y....
S. C
N. Y....
Tenn....
Mo
Mo
Mass
Md
N. J....
S. C
Class
VIII.
VIII.
VII..
VI...
v....
Unci, (a)
VI...
VIII.
v....
IV...
II....
V
I....:
I
II-.-.
v....
III..
VII.
VI.
Hurst, Carlton Bailey
IfEt, George N
Jackson, Jesse B
Johnson, Henry Abert
Keene, Francis B
Lee, Samuel T _.
Letcher, Marion
Pa
I
Kans
Minn...
V
N. Y....
VI
Colo
II
Greg
IV
Tex
VII
Calif....
VII
EL.
II
W. Va..
IX
N. Y...
VIII....
Mo
II
D. C...
I.
Ill
II
S. c
II
Pa
Ill
Iowa
IV
Ga
II
N. Y....
V
lU
Ill
N, Y...
VII
D. C...
I
Idaho...
V
Ohio
IV
D. C...
VIII....
Wis
Ill
Mich
I.
Ga
I
Rank in the service
Consul
Consul
Ambassador
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul... .,
Consul...
Consul..
Consul.. ,
Consul..
Consul general
Consul
Counselor of embassy..
Consul general
Consul general
Consul
Minister
Consul general
Consul..
Consul
Consul general
Minister
Consul.
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul.
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Consul genera!
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul and second sec-
retary.
Consul general
Consul..
Consul
Post where last
assigned
Consul..
Consul general.
Consul general.
Consul general.
Edmonton
Windsor
Buenos Aires
Sault Ste. Marie
Montreal
Breslau
Calgary
Bahia
Lisbon
Basel
London, Ont
Halifax
Plymouth
Warsaw
Shanghai
Lisbon
Leghorn
Copenhagen
Genoa
Newcastle-on-Tyne. .
Colon
Habana...
San Jose, Costa Rica-
Bradford
Valencia
Dublin.
Nassau
Piedras Negras
Habana.
Marseille.
St. Stephen ,
Tahiti
Dresden
London
Vienna
Zurich
Winnipeg
Algiers.
Wellington
Calgary
Budapest
Monrovia
Date of entry
into service
Budapest
Ghent
FortWilliam and Port
Arthur.
Dundee
Rome.
Rio de Janeiro I Aug.
Antwerp I June
' Under the provisions of the acts of May 24, 1924, July 3, 1926, or Feb. 23, 1931.
116
Dec.
Mar.
Aug.
July
July
Oct.
Oct.
May
May
Apr.
Aug.
Nov.
May
Apr.
Feb.
Apr.
June
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
July
Oct.
Mar.
Apr.
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
May
Dec.
Aug.
June
Apr.
May
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
Mar.
May
§Jan.
May
Aug.
May
Mar.
Apr.
July
19. 1917
8, 1879
1. 1903
1, 1908
17, 1912
1, 1917
2, 1917
8, 1914
14, 1907
26. 1918
30, 1915
3. 1905
30, 1910
19. 1910
16, 1888
10. 1907
23, 1906
8, 1899
8, 1907
5, 1902
1. 1906
1. 1904
31. 1904
15. 1911
1,1916
27. 1909
2, 1901
20, 1914
27, 1920
12. 1914
1, 1901
20. 1919
18. 1908
18. 1906
10. 1898
14. 1910
25, 1902
1, 1906
15. 1915
11,1914
11. 1905
18. 1899
3, 1892
20, 1905
17, 1905
16, 1886
1, 1903
28. 1907
15, 1909
RETIREMENTS IN THE FOREIGN SERVICE
117
RECEIVINQ ANNUITIES— Continued
Name
Lowrie, Will L
Macgowan, David B
Magruder, Alexander R...
McCafferty, William J....
McCunn, John N
Meinhardt, Carl D
Milner, James B
Myers, David J. D
Osborne, John Ball
Pickerell, George H
Rairden, Bradstreet S
Rasmusen, Bertil M
Ravndal, Gabriel Bie
Reat, Samuel C
Robertson, William H...
Russell, William W
Ryder, Frederick M
Savage, John M
Skinner, Robert P
Slater, Fred C
Smith, Gaston -
Swift, Merritt
Thackara, Alexander M..
Thaw, Benjamin, Jr
Tredwell, Roger C
Voetter, Thomas W
Wadsworth, Craig W
Wakefield, Ernest A
Washington, Horace Lee-
Wheeler, Post
Wood, John Q
Woodward, G. Carlton...
Yerby, William J
Yost, Bartley F
State
ni
Tenn—
Md
Calif...
Wis
N. Y— -
Ind
Ga
Pa
Ohio.-
Me
Iowa...
S. Dak.
IlL
Va
D. C...
Conn..
N. J....
Ohio...
Kans
La
D. C...
Pa
Pa
Ind
N. Mex.
N. Y....
Me
D. C...
Wash.-
HawaiL
Pa
Tenn...
Kans-—
Class
Rank in the service
Post where last
assigned
n
Ill
I
VI
V
VII....
VIII.. -
IV
II
IV
VIII...
VI
I
VII....
I
III.
v..
VIII.. -
VI
IV
I.
II
I
VIII.. -
II -
VIII...
I
IV...
VIII.
VII..
v....
Consul general
Consul general
Counselor of legation. .
Second secretary
Consul..
Consul--- -
Consul -
Consul
Consul general
Consul -
Consul.-
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Minister
Consul general
Consul..
Ambassador
Consul..
Consul
First secretary
Consul general
Counselor of legation-
Consul general
Consul
Counselor of legation..
Consul
Consul general
Minister
Consul
Consul--- --.
Consul-
Consul—
Frankfort on the Main .
Bern
Lisbon
San Salvador
Yarmouth
Shanghai -
Niagara Falls
Department ,
Budapest
Para
Curacao
Moncton
Berlin.
Calgary
Halifax
Bangkok
Vancouver
Southampton
Istanbul -
Sarnia
Lille
Stockholm
Paris -
Oslo
Stockholm
Guaymas
Lima-
Nuevitas
London
Tirana
Strasbourg
Prince Rupert
Nantes
Cologne
Date of entry
into service
Jan.
Dec.
Aug.
Apr.
Sept.
Apr.
Mar.
Sept.
§May
Nov.
§Nov.
Aug.
Jan.
July
§Sept.
§Oct.
§May
§Aug.
Jan.
July
Aug.
Dec.
June
Aug.
Apr.
Sept.
§Sept.
Jan.
Jan.
July
Oct.
June
July
. Oct.
Date of
retirement
14, 1899
24, 1915
11, 1909
16, 1917
21. 1897
20, 1912
17. 1898
7, 1912
18, 1905
16, 1898
16, 1898
28, 1903
24, 1898
2, 1908
4, 1907
2. 1915
16, 1905
12, 1914
4, 1898
16, 1909
31,1911
26, 1916
11. 1897
7. 1916
28, 1909
2, 1907
23, 1912
28. 1898
1, 1895
23, 1906
20, 1908
10, 1904
25, 1906
26, 1908
Mar. 31, 1934
June 30,1935
Oct. 31,1935
June 30,1935
July 1. 1924
Apr. 30,1936
July 1. 1924
Apr. 30,1936
June 30,1933
July 1, 1924
July 1. 1924
Nov. 20, 1927
June 26,1930
June 30,1933
June 25,1928
Dec. 31,1926
July 1, 1924
Dec. 9. 1929
Feb. 29,1936
Nov. 9. 1929
Feb. 29,1936
Sept. 30, 1935
July 1, 1924
Sept. 30, 1935
Jan. 31,1934
June 30,1933
Nov. 6,1927
Apr. 30,1932
June 3, 1929
Oct. 31,1934
June 30,1932
June 30, 1935
Sept. 30, 1932
Dec. 31,1935
DECEASED
Name
State
Adams, Edward LeG
Belisle, Eugene L
Brittain, Joseph I
Chase, Benjamin F
Culver, Henry S
De Billier, Frederic O—
Denison, Frank C
Diederich, Henry W —
Early, William W
Foster, John G
Freeman, Charles M...
Gale, William H
Qassett, Percival
Glazebrook, Otis A
Coding, Frederic W...
Grout, John H
Gunsaulus, Edwin N...
Kehl, John E
N.Y..
Mass..
Ohio..
Pa....
Ohio..
D.C..
Vt..-.
D. C
N. C.
Vt....
N.H..
Va.-.
D. C.
N.J..
IlL...
Mass
Ohio.
Ohio.
Class
VI...
VIII.
III...
VI...
IV--.
III...
IX-..
VIII.
VIII.
I
V..-.
II-...
VII..
IV
III...
VI...
II....
II....
Rank in the
service
Post where last
assigned
Consul..
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul--
First secretary
Consul...
Consul...
Consul
Consul general —
Consul
Consul general
Consul..
Consul.. ,
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul general...
Date of entry
into service
Date of re-
tirement
Date of death
ily 10,1902
Limoges- June 1,1906
Winnipeg Jan. 1,1898
Messina - §Aug. 26,1909
St. John, N. B- Dec. 1, 1897
Rome- - Aug. 1.1908
Prescott -. Aug. 19,1897
Sarnia §Aug. 18, 1897
Colon- July 21,1914
Ottawa - Aug. 1,1897
Sydney, N.S Aug. 2,1898
Budapest Aug. 21,1906
Leeds Mar. 7,1903
Nice and Monaco..- Apr. 23,1914
Guayaquil May 13,1898
Hull -§Mar. 9,1898
Wellington Feb. 14,1900
Hamburg I Oct. 15,1897
July
July
July
Aug.
July
July
July
July
Dec.
June
July
Jan.
July
Mar.
July
July
Dec.
Sept.
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
22, 1925
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
31. 1932
30, 1927
1, 1924
26, 1929
1, 1924
8, 1929
1, 1924
1, 1924
13, 1924
30. 1933
Oct.
May
Oct.
Nov.
Feb.
Apr.
Jan.
Feb.
Sept.
Jan.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
Mar.
June
Apr.
2,1928
2. 1932
22. 1930
25, 1925
8, 1936
10. 1935
27, 1933
8, 1926
28, 1933
6, 1931
19. 1936
25, 1932
13. 1929
26. 1931
4. 1933
6, 1936
11. 1930
2, 1936
118
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
DECEASED— Continued
Name
Kent, William P
Lathrop, Lorin A.
Lawton, Ezra M
Mahin, Frank W
Martin, Chester W
Mitchell, Mason
Morgan, Edwin V
Morgan, Henry H
Mosher, Robert B
Murphy, Dominic I
Paddock, Gordon
Richardson, Elliott V..
Sammons, Thomas
Sullivan, Lucien N
Wallace, Thomas R
Wlllrich, Gebhard
Winans, Charles S
Wlnslow, Alfred A
State
Va...
Calif.
Ohio.
Iowa-
Mich.
N. Y.
N.Y..
La
D. C.
D. C.
N.Y..
N. Y..
Wash .
Pa_...
Iowa..
Wis...
Mich.
Ind...
Class
Rank in the
service
Post where last
assigned
IV Consul
VII... Consul
Ill Consul general
IV.... Consul..
IV.... Consul...
VI Consul
Ambassador
I Consul general
V Consul
Ill Consul general
III First secretary
V Consul
I Consul general
VI Consul
IX.... Consul.
V Consul
Ill Consul general...
Ill Consul general St. John's, N. F.
Hamilton, Bermuda
Nassau
Sydney, N.S.W....
Amsterdam
Toronto
Malta
Rio de Janeiro
Buenos Aires
Victoria, B. C
Stockholm
Paris.. -
Karachi
Melbourne
Matanzas
Martinique
St. Gall
Prague
Date of entry
into service
§Aug.
§Apr.
§Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
Oct.
Mar.
§June
May
July
Apr.
May
Mar.
June
Sept.
Nov.
June
Sept.
22, 1910
1, 1891
23, 1913
1, 1898
28, 1897
1, 1902
30. 1900
17, 1897
1, 1905
14, 1905
27. 1901
17, 1910
20, 1905
10, 1909
3, 1901
1, 1905
30, 1900
6, 1898
Date of re-
tirement
July
July
Aug.
July
July
July
Apr.
July
July
July
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Mar.
July
July
Jan.
July
1, 1924
1, 1924
22. 1929
1, 1924
1, 1924
1, 1924
23, 1933
31, 1926
1, 1924
1. 1924
30. 1930
22, 1928
6. 1925
31, 1933
1, 1924
1, 1924
25, 1928
1, 1924
Date of death
Mar.
Jan.
June
May
Nov.
June
Apr.
Mar.
Sept.
Apr.
Nov.
June
Oct.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
July
Aug.
3, 1936
22. 1929
26, 1931
6, 1936
15, 1935
16. 1930
16. 1934
19, 1933
22, 1927
13, 1930
2, 1932
27, 1929
15. 1935
12. 1936
8, 1929
1, 1925
13, 1935
16, 1929
VICE CONSULS (NONCAREER) AND CLERKS
RECEIVING ANNUITIES 1
Name State
Post where last assigned
Date of entry
into service
Date of retire-
ment
Barr, Gertrude
Pa
N.J.....
N. Y. ..
Mass
Mass
Tenn....
Ohio....
Tex
N. Y....
D. C...
Pa
Conn...
Me
Del
N.Y....
N. J
N. Y....
Okla....
Brussels
Sept. 7,1920
Dec. 21, 1914
June 20,1925
§Oct. 19,1934
Sept. 1,1922
Feb. 7, 1909
Sept. 1,1922
Mar. 4,1920
Mar. 2,1922
Mar. 13, 1918
July 1, 1902
Sept. 14,1898
July 1, 1890
Oct. 21,1913
Dec. 6, 1921
Dec. 7, 1921
May 6, 1914
Oct. 16,1922
Oct. 31,1935
July 31,1932
Jan. 31,1932
June 30, 1936
June 30,1935
July 31,1931
Sept. 30, 1930
June 30,1935
July 31,1932
Sept. 30, 1934
June 30.1932
July 31, 1932
June 30,1933
June 30,1933
Nov. 30,1932
June 30, 1932
Nov. 30,1930
June 30, 1933
Bornemann, Paul C
Clark, John Henry
Cotie, Lawrence F ..
Fuller, Isabel F
Hood, Hugh S
Durban
Jelatis, John P .
Johnson, Albion W
Lamed, Frank H
Toronto
Larner, Caroline S
Moore, Charles A
Port-au-Prince
Sanford, Horace M
Sherman, Harry Tuck
Ghent
Shockley, William P
Genoa
Unckles, Roderick W
San Jose, Costa Rica.
U. S. Court for China
Van Buskirk, William
Williams, Reginald H
Wyles, Charl C. L. B
Frankfort on the Main
• Under the provisions of the act of May 29, 1930.
DECEASED
Name
State
Post where last
assigned
Date of entry
into service
Date of
retirement
Date of death
Barringer, George H .
Va
CaUf
Miss
Ind
Me
N.J
Dublin
July 24, 1919
July 1, 1900
Aug. 13,1913
Mar. 4,1907
June 1, 1867
Jan. 7, 1920
Feb. 28,1934
June 30,1932
Dec. 31,1930
Mar. 31, 1932
Aug. 31,19.30
June 30,1935
Oct. 22,1935
Dec. 10,1933
Dec. 11,1934
Oct. 28,1933
Jan. 17,1934
Jan. 30, 1936
Boragino, Angelo
Doherty, Charles W....
Leonard, Henry H
Springer, Joseph A
Thomason, Oscar
14. BIOGRAPHIES
PERSONNEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE
Aaker, Mabel 0. — 6. Minnewaukan, N. Dak. ; high
sch srad. ; Univ. of Minn. 1933, 1935-36; James-
town Coll. 1934 ; elk. 1931-32 ; app. oik. at $1.2(30 in
the Dept. of State Jan. 6, 1936. — DCR.
Abbey, Glenn Allan.— b. 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
Prep. Sch., 1924-25; sec. to the Am. High Commr.
at Port au Prince 1925-27; app., aftpr 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; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
July 1, 1931 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Managua July 31,
1931 ; at Caracas Mar. 31, 1932 ; class eight July 1,
1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned as 3d sec. at
Asuncion May 28, 1936.
Abbott, George Manlove. — 6. Cleveland, Ohio, Fd). 5,
1904; Case Sch. of Applied Scl.. B. S. 1925; Ecole
de Ponts et Chauss6es, 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 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. May 2, 1934; assigned as 3d sec.
at Riga May 24, 1934; class eight July 1, 1934; cons.
Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned also as cons, at Eiga Nov. 7,
1935 ; married.
Abbott, Wainwrigrht.— 5. Pittsburg, 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 five Apr. 30, 1925 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Dublin
June 9, 1927; class four July 24, 1930; assigned as
1st sec. at London Dec. 23, 1930; at Belgrade Feb.
28. 1934 ; as For. Ser. officer at Hamburg June 15,
1936 ; cons, and assigned as cons, at Hamburg June
22, 1936 ; married.
Abrams, Belle Jenvey (Mrs.) — b. Marietta, Ohio;
high sch. grad. ; attended private sch. and business
sch. ; Sherwood Cody Univ. corr. course ; 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 $1,74U
July 1, 1930.— PD.
Achilles, Theodore Carter. — b. Rochester, N. Y.,
Dec. 29, 1905 ; The Hill Sch. ; Stanford, B. A. 1925 ;
Yale 1926-28 ; newspaper work 1928-30 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dee. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c.
at Habana Jan. 4, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 28,
1933 ; to Rome June 13, 1933 ; to the Dept. Apr. 25,
19;J5 ; asst. sec, Gen. Disarmament Conf., Geneva,
1935 ; married. — WE.
Ackerman, Marie J. — b. 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. — b. West Hoboken, N. J.,
July 23, 1892 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
Univ. of Chattanooga ; elk. and stenog. 1907-13 ; elk.,
Dept. of State, 1913-14 ; cml. activities in So. Amer.
1914-22 ; chief, Latin American Division, Bu. of
For. and Domes. Com., 1922-23; tech. adviser to
Am. del., Fifth Int. Conf. of Am. States, Santiago,
Chile. 1923 ; app. cml. att. at Santiago Oct. 27, 1923 ;
at Rio de Janeiro July 18, 1933 ; adviser, Pan Ameri-
can Cml. Conf., Buenos Aires, 1935 ; married.
Ackerson, Garret G., Jr. — b. Haekensack, 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 ; at Lima Apr. 8, 1931 ; as v. e. at Copenhagen
Nov. 14, 1933 ; as 3d sec. at Budapest Mar. 19, 1935 ;
class eight and cons. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned also as
cons, at Budapest June 19, 1936; married.
Acly, Robert Austin.— b. Pittsfleld, 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; also as 3d sec. at Teguci-
galpa Jan. 17, 1933; as v. c. at Ceiba, temp., July
30, 1934 ; as v. c. and 3d sec. at Tegucigalpa Aug. 18,
1934 ; as v. c. at Strasbourg Aug. 9, 1935 ; married.
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Adam, Hector Cameron, Jr. — 6. South Nyack, N. Y.,
July 2, 1909 ; Phillips Exeter grad. ; Princeton, A. B.
1931 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Managua Sept. 26,
1934 ; also v. c. at Managua Mar. 19, 1935 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unelass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned as v. c. at Mana-
gua Oct. 1, 1935; at Ciudad Juarez Jan. 8, 1936.
Adams, George Henry. — b. Purmela, Tex., Aug. 12,
1907 ; attended high sch. ; U. S. Marine Corps 1926-
30 ; Guardia Nacional de Nicaragua 1927-30, 2d It. ;
elk. in U. S. and Honduras 1930-32 ; aviator in
Nicaragua and Honduras 1932 ; app. elk. in Am. con-
sulate at La Paz Jan. 6, 1933 ; v. e. at La Paz Nov.
16, 1934 ; at Callao-Lima Mar. 11, 1936 ; married.
Adams, Philip. — 5. Honolulu, T. H., June 26, 1881 ;
Cambridge Latin Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1903 ;
instructor 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 $2,500 in the Dept. of State July 23, 1920; chief.
Division of Passport Control, July 26, 1920 ; resigned
Aug. 16, 1922 ; app., after exam., eons, 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 eons, at Campbellton July 11, 1928 ; class six
Oct. 16, 1929; cons, at Sarnia Oct. 19, 1929; at St.
John, N. B., Apr. 30, 1932 ; at London Mar. 7, 1935.
Adams, Walter Alexander. — 6. 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., Philippine 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 Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Chungking Apr. 10,
1925; class 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 ; cons,
gen. June 11, 1931 ; assigned to Hankow June 15,
1931 ; to Harbin June 29, 1934 ; class two Oct. 1,
1935 ; see. in the Diplo. Ser. May 14, 1936 ; married.
.Adams, Ware. — 6. Washington, D. C, Mar. 1,
1905 ; Emerson Inst. grad. ; George Washington,
A. B. 1929 ; paymaster, D. C. govt., 1927-29 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unelass. 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 ; to Berlin Nov. 11, 1933 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Apr. 25, 1936; married.
Adlof, Richard E., Jr. — b. Galveston, Tex., Dec. 6,
1904 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Tex. 1926-27 ; George
Washington Univ. 1928-32 ; elk., ocean freight for-
warding CO., 1921-24, mem. of firm 1924-26; 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.— HP.
Afifeld, William Charles, Jr. — 6. Clarinda, Iowa,
Oct. 20, 1906 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of
Minn., B. A. 1930 ; stenog. 1925-26 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate at Windsor Sept. 19, 1931 ; v. c. at
Windsor Oct. 31, 1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unelass., v. c. of career, and see. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Windsor Jan.
2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 8, 1932 ; to Singa-
pore Apr. 7, 1932 ; to Bremen May 17, 1935.
Agostini, Caesar Franklin. — 6. Tarragona, Spain, of
Am. parejits, 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 ; married.
Aguirre, Stephen Earnest. — 6. Tucson, Ariz., Nov.
11. 1892; Calif. Sch. of Mech. Arts, San Francisco,
1911-13; eml. employment in Mexico 1909-10; elk.,
1910, 1913-15 ; 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 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unelass., v. c. of career, and see. In the
Diplo. Ser. Jan. 7, 1932 ; assigned as v. e. at Mexico
City Jan. 9, 1932; 3d sec. at Mexico City Jan. 26,
1932 ; married.
Ailshie, Willijtm Knight. — b. 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 unelass. 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 ; to Batavia June 30, 1931 ; to Warsaw Oct.
5. 1933 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 25, 1936 ; married.
Albright, Edward. — b. Sumner Co., Tenn., Aug. 18,
1873 ; Gallatin Male Acad. grad. ; Cumberland Univ.,
B. L. 1898 ; mem. of bar of Tenn. ; pres., nat. edi-
torial assn., 1919-20 ; U. S. marshal for middle dist.
of Tenn. 1920-24 ; newspaper publisher 1907-33 ;
newspaper owner 1912-33 ; app. E. E. and M. P. to
Finland July 21, 1933.
Aldridge, Clayson Wheeler. — 5. 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 unelass. Mar. 20, 1925;
V. c. of career and assigned to Jerusalem Sept. 2,
1925 ; sec. 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 sec. 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.
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divisional asst. at $4,600 in the Dept. of State Dec.
1, 1930 ; reinstated as For. Ser. offlcT, by Ex. order
of Dec. 27, 1933, and assigned to the Dept. Jan. 11,
19.'?4 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven, cons., and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 15, 1934 ; assigned as 2d sec.
at Athens Feb. 21, 1934 ; class six Oct. 1, 1935 ; at
Nanking Jan. 27, 1936 ; married.
Alexander, F. Virginia. — b. Mount Crawford, Va. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business 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; mem.. Conciliation Committee of the Dept. of
State, 1933-.— PD.
tt Alexander, Knox. — 6. Independence, Mo., Sept. 13,
1891 ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of Calif. 1909-
10 ; Univ. of Mo., A. B. 1915 ; Kansas City Sch. of
Law, LL. B. 1916 ; mem. 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 PotosI 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 Rivi6re 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 ; to Cienfuegos June 10,
1931 ; to Edmonton Oct. 17, 1934 ; retired Dec. 31,
1935, under the provisions of the act of Feb. 23,
1931 ; married.
Alexander, Robert Clark. — 6. near Paris, Tenn.,
July 28, 1896; attended public sch.; studied under
private tutor ; Y.M.C.A. Sch. of Accountancy 1925 ;
Southeastern Univ. Law Sch. 1925-20 ; 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 Arbi-
tration 1924-25 ; income tax accountant and secre-
tary 1924-28; app. elk. at $1,800 in the Dept. of
State Jan. 1, 1929 : at $1,920 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,300
June 1, 1931 ; admin, asst. at $3,200 Nov. 19, 1934 ;
married. — VD.
AUee, Lois Dorothy — 6. Minneapolis, Minn. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; private tutors ; secre-
tary July-Oct. 1929 ; stenog., Veterans' Admin.,
1929-33, and Bu. of Internal Revenue, 1933-34 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Mar. 5,
1934 ; at $1,620 Feb. 1, 1935.— SS.
Allen, Charles W. — &. 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 Office,
Lander, Wyo., 1907-18 ; U. S. Civil Ser. sec. Lander,
Wyo., several yrs. ; app. v. c. at Cape Town Oct. 24,
65847 — 36 9
1918; at Ziirich 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, Ed^ar Poe. — b. Sharon, Pa., Jan. 13, 1904 ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; George Washington,
LL. B. 1927 ; National Univ., Sch. of Economics and
Govt. 1933-34, Law Sch., LL. M., M. P. L. 1935;
capt. O. R. C. ; mem. of bar of D. C. ; elk. in account-
ing dept. of steel corp. 1922-23 ; in Dept. of State
1923-29 ; special agt., Dept. of Justice, 1929-31 ; app.
admin, asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Aug. 24,
1931 ; divisional asst. at $3,800 Dec. 16, 1935 ; mar-
ried.—CA.
Allen, George Venable. — 6. 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. 20, lO.'JO ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. July 16, 1930 ; to Shanghai Nov.
8, 1930 ; to Patras Aug. 15, 1934 ; to Athens, temp.,
Jan. 17, 103G ; to Patras Feb. 10, 1936 ; married.
Allen, Henry Edward. — 6. Washington, D. C, June
23, 1912 ; George Washington Univ. 1930-31 ; Wash-
ington and Lee, B. S. 1934 ; messenger. Fed. Trade
Commn., 1930-31 ; elk., Dept. of State, 1932, 1933,
Int. Boundary Commn., U. S. and Mexico, 1934-36;
app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State June 25,
1936.— TA.
Allen, Percy F.— 6. 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. 1905 ; elk., civil Ser. Commn., 190.J-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, 1018 ; 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) ; acting chief elk.
and admin, asst. Sept. 8-Dec. 31, 1931 ; married. — AP.
Allen, Ruth Joyce. — 6. Everett, Wash. ; George
Washington, A. B. 1936 ; 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; at
$2,000 Sept. 1, 1931 ; elk.. Int. Radio Conf., Madrid,
1932.— FA.
Allen, Stuart.— 5. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 13, 1902;
St. Paul Acad. grad. ; Princeton, B. S. 1926 ; teacher,
Peking Coll. of Com. and Finance and Peking Union
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Medical Coll., China, 192G-28 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Mar. 2G, 191^9 ;
assigned to the For. Sor. Sch. July 1, 1929 ; to Tien-
tsin Sept. 12, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and assigned
to Tientsin Oct. 1, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May
27, 1936 ; married.
Ailing, Paul Humiston. — b. Hamden, Conn., July
15, 1896 ; Trinity Coll., A. B. 1920 ; Univ. of Pa.,
M. A. 1924 ; elk. 191:5-15 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st
It., overseas service ; 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, 1924 ; to Aleppo, temp.. Mar. 30, 1926 ; to Bei-
rut 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; asst. chief, Division of Near
Eastern Affairs, at $0,500 Nov. 19, 1934 ; married. —
NE.
Allison, John Moore. — 6. Holton, Kans., Apr. 7,
1905 ; Univ. of Nehr., A. B. 1927 ; teacher of Eng.
in Japanese sch. 1927-29 ; cml. work in China and
Japan 1929-30 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate Geuei:il
at Shanghai Apr. 28, 1930 ; v. c. at Kobe Oct. 20,
1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17,
1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Kobe Jan. 2, 1932 ; as lan-
guage officer at Tokyo Jan. 15, 1932 ; as v. c. at
Tokyo May 9, 1934 ; at Dairen Sept. 5, 1935 ; class
eight, cons., and assigned to Dairen Oct. 1, 1935 ;
married.
Altaifer, 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 ;
V Rangoon Mar. 4. 1928 ; v. c. at Rangoon July 31,
/929 ; at Madras June 25, 1932 ; at Amoy June 5.
1936.
Altaffer, Maurice "Willard. — b. 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 Nosales Jan.
15, 1927 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Nogales
Aug. 24, 1927 ; class seven May 9, 1930 ; assigned to
Dresden Jan. 5, 1931 ; to Ziirich May 31, 1933 ;
married.
Anderson, Daniel Virden. — 6. Dover, Del., Dec. 31,
1908 ; Univ. of Va., B. A. 1930 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Rome June 15, 1931 ; v. c. at Rome Aug.
25, 1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17,
1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Rome Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the
For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 19, 1932 ; to Lisbon Dec. 22, 1932 ;
sec. and disbursing officer to Am. del., 3d meeting of
Int. Tech. Consulting Committee on Radio Communi-
cations, Monte Estoril, Portugal, 1934 ; assigned to
Oporto, temp., Feb. 12, 1935 ; to Lisbon Mar. 21, 1935 ;
to Bombay May 28, 1936.
Anderson, Edward, Jr. — b. 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 For. i
Ser. Sch. Apr. 19, 1930 ; to Port Said July 22, 1930 ;
to Singapore Nov. 26, 1930 ; to Montreal June 20,
1934.
Anderson, Walter H. — b. Rockford, 111., 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;
elk., Int. Monetary and Economic Conf., London,
1933; married. — DCR.
Anderson, Walter Stratton (Capt.) — b. Carlinville,
111., Oct. 4, 1881 ; Blackburn Coll. ; U.S.N.A., grad.
1903 ; assigned as naval att. at London Feb. 8, 1934 ;
tech. asst., London Naval Conf., 1935-36 ; married.
Andrews, George Davis, Jr. — 6. 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 ; assigned
as 3d sec. at Habana Jan. 8, 1931 ; at Tokyo Nov.
10, 1933 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22,
1935 ; married.
Angel, Virginia Burbank (Mrs.) — b. Chicago, 111. ;
Univ. of Wis., summer 1929 ; Royal Italian Univ.,
I'erugia, Italy, summer 1930; George Washington,
A. B. 1931 ; app. editorial a.sst. 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 ; at $2,300 Feb. 1,
1930.— RP.
Anthony, Nicholas. — 6. Scotland Neck, N. C., July
28. 1877 : app. laborer in the Dept. of State Oct. 15,
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. Smb., Vienna, three
months, 1912 ; in Am. Emb., Paris, eight months,
it)io it) ; app., atier exam., sec. ut emb. or leg. of
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class five May 17, 1916 ; assigned to Petrograd May
22, 1916 ; class four Aug. 3, 1916 ; class three July
13, 1917; assigued 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 under sec. of
state Dec. 22, 1922-May 11, 1924 ; class one Jan.
23, 1924 ; assigued to Kome Apr. 23, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; class two Feb.
24, 1925; couns. of emb. at Tokyo June 25, 1925;
class one Sept. 15, 1927 ; couns. of emb. at Paris
Apr. 12, 1928 ; app. E.B. and M.P. to Haiti July 25,
1932 ; to Canada May 29, 1935 ; married.
Armstrong, George Alexander. — b. NyaclJ, N. Y.,
Sept. 15, 1887 ; Allen Stevenson Sch. grad. ; Priaceton,
A. B. 1909 ; in bonding house 1910-12 ; insur. com-
pany 1912-16 ; insur. brolierage business 1916—17 ;
U. S. Army 1918-19, 2d It. ; employed by an Am.
oil company in Australia and New Zealand 1919-23 ;
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
Monaco May 23, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug.
16, 1930 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Warsaw Jan. 31,
1931 ; class seven July 1, 1931 ; 2d sec. at Berlin
Aug. 22, 1933 ; cons, at Kingston, Jamaica, Nov. 5,
1934.
Armstrong, Lawrence Sheppard. — b. Penn Yan,
N. Y., July 6, 1895 ; Penn Yan Acad. ; Hoosac Sch.
grad. ; Sillig Sch., Switzerland ; Williams CoU., A. B.
1917; U. S. Army 1917-19; bank elk. 1919; elk. in
wholesale paper company 1920-23 ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Oct. 6, 1923 ; assigned to
Liverpool Nov. 1*9, 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 ;
class seven Feb. 27, 1931 ; assigned to Tunis Nov. 11,
1933 ; to Tampico June 10, 1936 ; married.
Arnold, Julean. — h. 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 ; resigned Sept. 25, 1914 ; app.
cml. att., Dept. of Com., Sept. 25, 1914, and desig-
nated 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.
Asbjornson, Mildred J. — 6. Ivanhoe, Minn. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Univ. of Minn.
1927; stenog. 1929-30; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State. Oct. 14, 1931 ; at $1,620 Aug. 1,
1934; at $1,800 June 1, 1936.— SS.
Atcheson, George, Jr. — 6. 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 Chaugsha 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 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Oct. 10, 1934 ; assigned as cons, at Nanking Oct.
11, 1934 ; also 2d sec. of leg. Oct. 26, 1934 ; 2d sec.
of emb. at Nanking Sept. 17, 1935 ; class six Oct. 1,
1935 ; married.
Atherton, Ray. — 5. 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,
19-19 ; 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 ; assigned 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 ;
representative, prep, meeting for sugar conf., called by
sec. -gen. of Int. Monetary and Economic Conf., Lon-
don, 1934 ; adviser, Preliminary Naval Conversations,
London, June-July and Oct.-Dec. 1934 ; adviser, Lon-
don Naval Conf., 1935-36; cons. gen. May 14, 1936;
married.
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. — 6. 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,
192.3-24 ; 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 9,
1927 ; to Belfast July 2, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Belfast Feb. 4, 1931 : to Santiago, Chile,
Sept. 8, 1931 ; as For. Ser. officer to the emb. at San-
tiago, temp., Jan. 19, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Feb. 9, 1935 ; assigued as 3d sec. at Santiago, temp.,
Feb. 15. 1935 ; 3d sec. at Santo Domingo Aug. 6,
1935 ; class seven and 2d sec. Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
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Axton, Matilda Fannie. — h. Salt Lake City, Utah ;
Middlebui-y Coll., A. B. 1923 ; grad. work, American
Univ., 1928-29 ; app. editorial asst. at $1,500 in the
Dept. of State Apr. 1. 1920; at .f 1,080 .Tuly 1, 1927;
at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,000 Aug. 1,
1928; at $2,200 July 1, 1930; at $2,300 Nov. 11,
1931.— RP.
Bachelder, Leonard A. — b. Salem. Mass., Mar. 5,
1855 ; 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 ; assigned as v. c.
at St. John, N. B., Jan. 5, 1931 ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Aug. 8, 1931 ; to Callao-Lima Dec. 10, 1931 ; to Stock-
holm Apr. 12, 1935 ; to Goteborg, temp.. May 22,
1936 ; to Stockholm June 29, 1936 ; married.
Bagby, Nettle Neale. — 6. Staunton, Va. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; sec. and bookkeeper three
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 $1,6S0 July 1,
1924; at $1,740 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800
July 1, 192S ; 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, Edwin Tomlin. — h. Tuckahoe, N. J., May 23,
1907; Columbia, B. S. 1928, M. A. 1932; B. Istituto
Superiore di Scienze Sociali e Politiche, Florence.
diploma 1935 ; elk. 1929-31 ; instructor, Monmouth
Jr. Coll., 1933-34 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned to Southampton Oct. 3, 1935.
Bailey, John William, Jr. — 6. 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,
1913-14 ; 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 ; class seven July 1.
1931 ; to Rosario Feb. 3, 1932 ; to Buenos Aires Dec.
16, 1932 ; to the Dept. Jan. 15, 1935 ; resigned Mar.
31, 1935 ; app. asst. chief, Division of For. Ser. Per-
sonnel, at $6,500, Apr. 1, 1935. — FP.
Bailey, "Waldo Emerson. — b. Winona, Miss., Nov. 16,
1896; Castle Heights Acad, grad.; Millsaps Coll.
1915-16; Miss. Agric. and Mech. Coll., 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 ;
fleld 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 Mazatlin July
26, 1928 ; app., after exam., For Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 8,
1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Montevideo Apr. 3. 1930 ;
at Progreso Jan. 20, 1932; at M6rida Nov. 11, 1933;
at Lyon Mar. 1, 1935.
Bain, Wendell H. — b. West Grove, Iowa, June 14,
1908; attend< d business sch.; George Washington,
A. B. 1935, grad. work and student asst. in economics
193.5- ; 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;
married. — DCR.
Baker, Emma Louise (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ;
attended high sch. ; telephone operator and super-
visor 1906-17 ; telephone operator, W^ar Dept., 1917-
18 ; marinette, U. S. Marine Corps, 1918-19 ; app.
telephone switchboard operator at $1,260, temp., in
the Dept. of State Aug. 1, 1927 ; permanently Feb. 8,
1928 ; at $1,380 July 1, 1928 (W^elch Act) ; at $1,440
July 1, 1928 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Baker, James Marion, — b. Lowndesville, S.C., Aug.
IS. 1861; Wofford Coll.; asst. librarian, U.S. Senate,
1893-1913 ; sec, U.S. Senate, 1913-19 ; deputy commr.,
Bu. of Internal Revenue, 1919-20; app. E.E. and
M.P. to Siam Aug. 30, 1933.
Baker, Joseph Richardson. — b. New Hartford, N. Y.,
Feb. 11, 1872; Hamilton Coll., A. B. 1893; mem., of
bar of N. Y. ; law elk., Commn. 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 <he Dept. of State in Panama 1917 ; asst. to the
solii'itor 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 ; agt. in Germany of Dept. of
State 1929 ; asst. to the legal adviser July 1. 1931 ;
U. S. commr. on Claims Commn., U. S. and Panama,
1932 ; chm.. Conciliation Committee of the Dept. of
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state, 1933- ; mem., Dept. of State Committee on Int.
Ci%'il Aviation, 1935- ; agt. for U. S., Agrarian Claims,
U. kS. and Mexico, 1935 ; married. — LE.
Baker, Lester David (Lt. Col.)— 6. New York City
Sr; t. 4, 1SS3 ; Tufts Coll. one yr. ; U. S. M. A., grad.
lOOS ; mil. att. at Rio de Janeiro 1927-31 ; chm..
neutral committee for repatriation of Bolivian Na-
tionals, Cliaco conflict, 1929 ; assigned as mil. att.
at Buenos Aires, Asuncion, and Montevideo Feb. 29,
193G ; marritd.
Baker, Milton. — &. Washington, D. C, May 3, 1898 ;
U. S. Army 1916-19 ; laborer. Office of Public Bldgs.
and Grounds, 1924-25; app. laborer in the Dept. of
State Aug. 12, 1925.— MA.
Baker, Roy ■William.— b. Buffalo, N. Y.. Mar. 11,
1883; Lafayette Coll., A. B. 1906; elk. 190G-7 ; art
student and artist 190S-9 ; editorial work on ncw.s-
papers and Committee on Public Information 1910-
18 ; app. V. c. at Edinburgh Feb. 13, 1919 ; at Hull
Apr. 17, 1920 ; at Barcelona Aug. 26, 1921 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer uncla.ss.. v. c. of career,
and assigned to Barcelona Apr. 9, 1925; to Malaga,
temp., July 27, 1926; to Barcelona Sept. 28, 1926;
to London Mar. 30, 1929; class eight, cons., and
assigned to London July 24. 1930; to Bristol Jan. 8,
1931 ; class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Balch, Henry Hezekiah. — t. 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., cons, 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;
eons. gen. Dec. 20, 1930 ; assigned to Dublin Jan. 12,
1931 ; married.
Baldwin, LaVeme.— 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,
1927 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 21, 1928 ; assigned
as 3d sec. at Ottawa, temp., June 30, 1928 ; as v. c.
at Ottawa Aug. 11, 1928; at Santa Marta July 27,
1929 ; to the Dept. July 20, 1931 ; class eight July 1,
1934 ; cons. Jan. 22. 1935 ; assigned as 3d sec. at
Ottawa July 17, 1935 ; class seven and assigned as
2d sec. at Ottawa Apr. 1, 1938 ; also cons, at Ottawa
May 2, 1930 ; cons, at Geneva June 12, 1'936.
Bales, William L. (Capt.) — b. London. Ky., Nov. 9,
1893 ; entered U. S. Marine Corps May 21, 1917 ; as-
signed as language officer at Peiping Jan. 7, 1933 ;
married.
Ball, Alice Morton. — 6. "Washington, D. C. ; George
Washington. A. B. 1930 ; Newspaper Inst, of America,
certificate 1933 ; librarian 1905-10 ; statistical elk.,
Cong, Bonding Commn. and Tariff Bd., 1910-11 ; sec-
retary 1912 ; Carnegie Endowment for Intei-national
Peace, editorial asst. 1912-23, editor of publications
1923-25 ; lecturer on editing, George Washington
Univ. 1928-30 : 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
the Dept. on the committee to revise the Style Manual
of the Govt. Printing Office ; asst. to the historical
adviser Dec. 7, 1929; at $3,800 Feb. 1, 1930; as-
signed as editor, Am. Agency, Mixed Claims Commn.,
U. S. and Germany, 1930-31 ; chief, special docu-
ments section, Oct. 1, 1931. — RP.
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. cons, and interpreter at Tansui Nov. 6, 1912 ;
dep. cons. gen. and interpreter at Yokohama Oct. 7,
1913 ; V. and dep. cons. gen. at Yokohama June 25,
1914 ; asst. Japanese sec. at Tokyo Aug. 1, 1914 ;
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; cons. gen. June 4. 1930; assigned
to Canton June 10, 1930; class three July 24, 1930;
to Mukden Sept. 14, 1934; class two Oct. 1, 1935;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 14, 1936 ; married.
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.
Bandy. Alvin Euell. — b. Cleveland, Tenn., Apr. 24,
1903 ; high sch. grad. ; teacher 1923-24 ; U. S. M. C.
1824-28; app. elk. in leg. at Peiping Mar. 22, 1928;
V. c. at Tientsin Oct. 25, 1935.
Bankhead, Henry M. — b. in Ala., Dec. 19, 1876;
Univ. of Ala. ; sec. to mem. of Cong. 1898 ; U. S. Vol-
unteers, capt., 1898; U. S. Army 1899-1922, It. coL ;
real estate business since 1922 ; app. cml. att. at
Ottawa June 20, 1933 ; married.
Barbour, Walworth. — b. Cambridge, Mass., June 4,
1908 ; Phillips Exeter grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1930 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Naples June
11, 1931 ; V. c. at Naples Aug. 18, 1931 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned
as V. c. at Naples Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Aug. 19, 1932; to Hong Kong Dec. 22, 1932 (can-
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celed) ; to Athens Feb. 3, 1933 ; as v. c. and 3d sec.
at Baghdad May 22, 1036.
Barker, Clifford Oman. — b. Newport, R. I., Sept. 24,
1904 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1926, Law Sch. 1931-32 ; app. cIIj. 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 .?1.3S0
July 1. 1924 ; at $1,680 Mar. 1, 1926 ; at if 1,800 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $1,860 July 1. 1928; at
$1,980 July 1, 1930; tech. asst. at $2,000 July 1,
1936. — PD.
Barlow, Bernardine Fox (Mrs.) — i. Lexington, Va. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; sec. and stenog.
1928-30 ; stenog.. Veterans' Bu., 1930-31 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 6, 1931 ; at $1,620
Sept. 3, 1931.— SS.
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., 1900-1903, 1904-7; special agt., Bu. of
Labor, Dept. of Com. and Labor, 1907-8, and U. S.
Immigration Comnin. 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, 192S (Welch Act) ;
at $6,500 Oct. 1, 1928 ; del.. Int. Conf. on Safety
of Life at Sea, London, 1929 ; tech. adviser. Fourth
Pan American Cml. Conf., Washington, 1931. — TD.
Barnes, Curtis W. — 6. Gilt Edge, Mont., June 30,
1907 ; Univ. of Mont., A. B. 1933 ; Univ. of Chicago
1934; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1935- ; sales
manager 1934-35 ; drafting officer, Nat. Recovery
Admin., 1935-36 ; app. economic analyst at $2,600 in
the Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1936.— TA.
Barnes, Maynard Bertram. — 6. Le Roy, Minn., June
28, 1897 ; Grlnnell Coll., A. B. 1919 ; app. v. o. 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, 1923 ;
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 ; class four
July 1, 1931; relieved of duties as cons, at Sofia May
5, 1932; 1st sec. at Athens Sept. 6, 1933 (cancelerl) ;
assigned to the Dept. Feb. 16, 1934 ; asst. chief. Divi-
sion of Near Eastern Affairs, Nov. 22, 1934; class
three Oct. 1, 1935 ; married. — NB.
Barnhart, Eva Sylvia. — ft. 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, 1030; at $1,560 in
the Dept. of State Mar. 4, 1935.— PD.
Barny, Frederick Sutton. — ft. Baghdad, Iraq, of Am.
parents, Mar. 13, 1000 ; 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 ; at Port
Said Aug. 27, 1931.
Barrett, David Dean (Capt.) — 6. Central City, Colo.,
Aug. 6, 1892 ; Univ. of Colo., A. B. 1915 ; entered
U. S. Army Oct. 2, 1917 ; language officer at Peiping
1924-27 ; asst. mil. att. at Peiping 1927-28 ; assigned
as asst. mil. att. at Peiping Mar. 19, 1936 ; married.
Barron, Bryton. — &. Doone. Iowa, Dec. 6, 1898 ;
Sioux Falls Coll., A. B. ; Rhodes scholar, Oxford,
diploma in economics and political science 1922, B.
Litt. (research) 1923; newspaper editor 1918-19; edi-
torial writer 1923-25 ; teacher in high sch., Philippine
Is., 1925 ; editor and chief of Division of Publications,
Philippine Bu. of Education, 1926-28 ; author of text-
books on Eng. composition ; instructor at Sioux Falls
Coll. 1929 ; app. asst. editor at $2,600 in the Dept. of
State July 11, 1929 ; chief of publishing section,
Dec. 7, 1929; at $3,200 Feb. 1, 1930; at $3,400
July 1, 1930; married. — RP.
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.— RP.
Barry, John Robert. — 1>. Boston, Mass., Dec. 14,
1877; private tutors; attended business sch. and
Tufts Coll. ; McGill Univ., Montreal. 1918-19 ; photog-
rapher IS91-1912; 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, temp., Oct. IS,
1922; at Montreal Jan. 8, 1923; married.
Bartlett, Louise Drennon (Mrs.) — 5. Frankfort,
Ky. ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1934- ; stenog., Nat. Recovery Admin., 1933-36; app.
rlk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Feb. 12,
1936.— TA.
Barton, John Louis. — b. Brown Co., Wis., May 28,
1893 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; St.
Stani.slaws Coll. 1909-10; elk. 1912-13; cmL em-
ployment 1913-14, 1916-17; elk.. Navy Dept., 1917-
22 ; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Chicago Passport Agency
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; married.
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127
Bassel, Cornelia Bruen. — b. 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
$1,620 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, 1929; at $2,200 July 1, 1930;
at $2,300 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; asst. to the
director of the For. Ser. Officers' Training Sch. July
1, 1931 ; mem.. Conciliation Committee of the Dept.
of State, 1936-.— FSS.
Bassett, Jane Bartholomew. — 6. 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 ; high 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. — 6. Dougla.sville, Ga. ; at-
tended business sch. ; George Washington, A. B. 1936 ;
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 ; passenger agt. 1910-18 ;
U. S. Army 1918-19, 1st It. ; with Fuel Admin, in
Pittsburgh 1920 ; app., after exam., v. e. 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 au Prince Mar. 30, 1923; to Tampico May
22, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ;
cla.ss eight Feb. 24. 1925 ; eons. Mar. 3, 1925 ; as-
signed to Tampico Sept. 14, 1925; to Corinto May 7,
1926 ; to Tientsin Nov. 9, 1926 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. and assigned as eons, and 3d see. at Bangkok
Nov. 11, 1927 ; class seven May 17, 1928 ; assigned
as 3d sec. at Bucharest Sept. 23, 1929 ; 2d sec. Oct
19, 1929 ; class six Dec. 19, 1920 ; assigned to Tirana
Sept. 15, 1930 ; to Rome Nov. 5, 1932 ; as cons, at
Canton Aug. 20, 1934 (canceled) ; at Seville Jan. 3,
1935 ; married.
Beach, Arthur Eugene. — i. Washington, D. C, Mar.
24, 1907 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington, A. B.
1930, grad. work 1930-33 ; student asst., George
Washington Univ., 1931-32; 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; asst.
sec, Provisional Committee for a National Archives,
1930; mem., Conciliation Committee of the Dept. of
State, 1933-36 ; at $2,600 Apr. 1, 1935 ; married. —
HA.
Beach, Frances Marion. — b. Washington, D. C. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog. and sec.
1920-31 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the N. Y. Passport
Agency of the Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1931 ; at $1,440
in the Dept. of State Oct. 12, 1931 ; at $1,620 Jan.
22, 1934.— SS.
Beach, William Hall. — 5. Concord Wharf, Va., May
20, 1893; Univ. of Va., B. A. 1916; Harvard, A. M.
1917 ; TJniv. 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 unclass. and v. c. of career Oct. 16, 1924 ;
assigned to Bombay Nov. 8, 1924 ; class eight, cons.,
and assigned to Bombay Oct. 16, 1929 ; to Antwerp
Sept. 18, 1931; class seven July 1, 1934; class six
Apr. 1, 1936 ; married.
Beam, Jacob Dyneley.— &. Princeton, N. J., Mar. 24,
1908 ; Kent Sch. grad. ; Princeton, B. A. 1929 ; Cam-
bridge Univ., England, 1929-30 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Geneva June 2, 1931 ; v. c. at Geneva
July 14, 1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. e. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Geneva Jan. 2, 1932 :
to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 29, 1932 ; to Geneva Mar.
30, 1933 ; as 3d sec. at Berlin Nov. 24, 1934.
Beaulac, Willard Leon. — h. Pawtucket, R. I., July
25, 1S99 ; 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. c. of
career of class three Oct. 20, 1921 ; assigned to
Tampico Dec. 14, 1921 ; class two Feb. 20, 1923 ;
assigned to Puerto Castilla May 12, 1923 ; class one
Nov. 23, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ;
class eight and cons. Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to Arica
Mar. 9, 1925 ; sec. of Am. del. and asst. sec. gen. of
Plebiscitary Commn., Tacna-Arica 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 Dec. 10, 1928; class sis May 23, 1929; class
five July 1, 1931 ; assigned as 2d sec. at San Salvador
Jan. 12, 1933; to the Dept. Apr. 20, 1933; asst.
chief. Division of Latin American Affairs, Feb. 15,
1934 ; detailed to the leg. at Guatemala Mar. 2-
May 16, 1934 ; class four Oct. 1, 1935 ; married. — LA.
Beaumont, Adam. — 6. 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-
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countant 1921-22 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Saloniki Apr. 1922 ; v. c. at Saloniki Aug. 25, 1922 ;
at Patra.s Sept. 11, 1923 ; at Saloniki Sept. 22, 1923 ;
at Naples Dec. 5, 1924 ; at Riviere tin Loup June 30,
1930 ; at Hamilton, Out., Oct. 6, 1930 ; married.
Bechtold, Leonice Keegin (Mrs.) — 6. Wasbiugton,
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 $1,020 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,800
July 1, 1930.— FA.
Beck, Henry Abraham Winchester. — 6. Indianapolis.
Ind., Jan. 22, 1903 ; Phillips Andover ; Harvard, A. B.
1925 ; George Washington Law Sch. 1925-26 ; app..
after exam.. For. Ser. ofBcer unclass. May 28, 1926 ;
V. c. of career June 15, 1926 ; assigned to Geneva,
temp., Apr. 22, 1927 ; to Athens June 16, 1927 : to
Alexandria Aug. 30, 1929 ; to Hankow Jlar. 5, 1932 ;
to Tsingtao July 26, 1933 ; to Athens Dec. 4, 1933 ;
class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; as-
signed to Athens Jan. 24, 1935.
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
asst. at $2,500 in the Dept. of State Jan. 13. 1020 ;
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 South America
1920 and to Rio de Janeiro 1922; at $3,500 Jnly 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 accompany the sec. of state on mis-
sion for signature of Pact for Renunciation of War,
Paris, 1928; at $8,000 Dec. 1, 1929; sec, London
Naval Conf., 1930 ; a^p. For. Ser. officer of class
three, cons, gen., and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17,
1931 ; assigned as cons. gen. at Ottawa Dec. 30, 1931 ;
at Oslo Aug. 28, 1935 ; married.
Becker, Clayton S. — b. Lancaster, Pa., 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 ; elk., 1st
stage. Gen. Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1932 ; mar-
ried.—DCR.
Beckert, Agnes H. (Mrs.) — b. 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 (Weir? ,ct) ; at $1,800 Apr. 1,
1929; at $1,920 July 1, 1930; at $2,000 Nov. 24,
1930.— BA.
Beckham, Claire. — h. Fort Worth, Tex. ; busine.ss
sch. grad. ; Tex. Christian Univ. 1927-28 ; Univ. of
Tex. 1929-30 ; George Washington, A. B. 1931 ;
stenog.-sec. to mem. of Cong. 1932-34, 1935, Demo-
cratic Nat. Committee 1934-35 ; app. elk. at $1,620
in the Dept. of State Nov. 4, 1935. — TA.
Beckley, Robbin. — b. Lead City, S. Dak. ; high sch.
grad. ; telephone operator 1927 ; stenog. and book-
keeper 1930; app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in the Dept.
of State Jan. 16, 1931 ; permanently Apr. 22, 1931 ;
at $1,440 Nov. 1, 1934. — DCR.
Beddie, James Stuart. — b. St. Paul, Minn., July 29,
1902 ; Univ. of Minn., A. B. 1922 ; Harvard, A. M.
1925, Ph.D. 1928 ; research fellow in Europe 1931-33 ;
ttacber in high sch. 1923-24; asst. prof, of Latin,
Wabash Coll., 1925-26 ; prof, of history, Upper Iowa
Univ., 1928-30, N. Dak. State Teachers' Coll.,
1930-31 ; instr.. Northern Mont. State Coll., 19-34-35,
Univ. of Akron, 1935-36 ; app. research asst. at
.'?3.200 in |he Dept. of State June 1, 1936; mar-
ried.— RP.
Beitz, William Edward. — b. North Tonawanda,
N. Y., Aug. 17, 1890 ; Cornell, C. E. ; Cornell Grad.
Sch. three 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, cons., and assigned to Berlin Dec. 19,
1929 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ; to Vancouver Feb. 11,
1935 ; married.
Belanger, Germaine Edith. — b. Winchendon, Mass. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog. in
private firms 1928-34, in Govt, depts. 1934-35 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 10, 1935;
at $1,620 Feb. 24, 1930.— LA.
Belford, Wilton. — b. King George, Va., Aug. 15,
1908 ; laborer. Govt, depts., 1930-35 ; app. laborer in
the Dept. of State Jan. 28, 1935. — CC.
Bell, John 0. — b. Manila, P. I., of Anr. parents, Oct.
4, 1912 ; attended business sch. ; American Univ. 1928-
29; George Washington, B. S. 1934, Law Sch. 1934- ;
in Dept. of Agric. 1929-31 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Jan. 19, 1931 ; at $1,620 Aug. 1,
1934 ; at $1,800 June 16, 1936 ; married. — PD.
Belovsky, Sidney Arthur. — b. New York 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 ; to Dublin July 8, 1931 ; class eight July 1,
1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1035 ; assigned to Dublin Jan.
24, 1935 ; married.
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129
Bemis, Harold Medberry (Capt.) — b. Oshkosh, Wis.,
July 15, 1SS4 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1907 ; assigned
as naval att. and naval att. for air at Tokyo Mar.
17, 1936 ; married. i
Benet, Edward Sewall. — 6. Marblehead, Mass., Aug.
30. 1903 ; St. Charles Acad., Sherbrooke, Quebec ; high
sch. grad. ; elk. 1920-21, 1927 ; U. S. Navy 1921-25 ;
mining 1925-27 ; bookkeeper, Cuba, 1927-31 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Cienfuegos Aug. 6, 1931 ; v. c. at
Cienfuegos Apr. 4, 1932 ; married.
Benninghofif, Harry Merrell. — 6. 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.
oCacer unclass., v. c. of career, and assigned to Tokyo
Jan. 29, 1929 ; as language officer at Tokyo Feb. 9,
1929 ; as v. c. at Nagoya Aug. 1, 1931 ; at Yokohama
Aug. 12, 1931 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 29, 1932 ;
assigned as 3d sec. at Tokyo, temp., Sept. 8. 1932 ;
as V. c. at Yokohama Oct. 6, 1932 ; class eight July
1, 1934 ; at Mukden Aug. 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22,
1935 ; assigned to Mukden Jan. 24, 1935 ; to Harbin
Feb. 8, 1935 ; married.
Benton, James Webb. — b. 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; at Prague Sept. 1, 1932; clasps four and 1st
sec. Oct. 1, 1935; cons. Apr. 25, 1936; assigned to
Bremen June 10, 1936.
Benton, Russell Weller. — b. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 3,
1907 ; Hamilton Coll. 1925-26 ; Princeton, A. B. 1930,
M. A. 1931 ; Crawford Sch. 1031-32 ; Fletcher Sch. of
Law and Diplomacy 1934-35 ; instructor in hist, and
philosophy, Buffalo Collegiate Center, 1933-34; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned to
Montreal Oct. 3, 1935; married.
Berber, 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; nt 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 ;
to Tsingtao Sept. 5, 1931 ; to Tientsin Oct. 11, 1934 ;
class five Apr. 1, 1936 ; married.
Berger, Marie L. — 6. Auburn, Nebr. ; high seh.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; secretary 1930 ; app.
elk., temp., at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Jan. 20,
1931 ; permanently June 1, 1931 ; at $1,440 Dee. 17,
1934.— DCR.
Berliner, Harry P. — h. New York City Oct. 19,
1906 ; high sch. grad. ; Coll. of City of New York,
B.S. 1932 ; 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; permanently, at $1,800 Jan. 9, 1931.
Berrey, Nannie Weldon. — &. Stafford, Va. ; attended
public sch. ; elk. 1916-18, 1921-23, in Govt, depts.
1919-21, 1923 ; 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
$1,560 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 July
1, 1928; at $1,740 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Berry, Burton Yost. — b. 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 unclass. and v. c. of career
May 17, 1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 21,
1928; to Constantinople (Istanbul) Aug. 31, 1928;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 22, 1031 ; assigned as v. c.
at Izmir and for Italian Islands of the Aegean,
temp., Sept. 29, 1933 ; as 3d sec. at Istanbul Nov. 6,
1933 ; as v. e. and 3d sec. at Teheran Jan. 19, 1934 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned as cons, at Teheran in
addition to duties as 3d sec. Oct. 1, 1935 ; as cons, at
Athens Jan. IS, 1930.
Berry, James Lampton. — b. Columbia, Miss., May
10, 1908 ; Webb Sch. grad. ; Univ. of Miss., B. A.
1929, M. A. 1931 ; Univ. of 111. 1931-32 ; Yale, grad.
work 1932-34 ; instructor in political science, Univ.
of Miss., 1930-31 ; teaching asst. in political science,
Univ. of 111., 1931-32 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate at
Durban Mar. 16, 1934 ; v. e. at Durban Aug. 11, 1934.
Bertot, Raoul Armando. — b. ManzanlUo, 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 cons. agt. at Man-
zanillo and later act. cons. agt. ; app. cons. agt. at
Manzanillo Apr. 20, 1922 ; married.
Besore, Mildred Elizabeth (Mrs.) — 6. 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,
1876 ; 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
65847— 3G-
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
1923: V. c. at Paris Mar. 2, 1925; at Calais, temp..
Dec. 8, 1928; at Paris Dec. 31, 1928; at Biarritz,
temp.. Jan. 10, 1930 ; at Paris Apr. 12, 1930 ; at Ca-
lais, temp., May G, 1930 ; at Paris July 26, 1930 ; at
Cherbourg, temp., Sept. 24, 1935 ; at Paris Dec. 19,
1935 ; at Cherbourg, temp., Feb. 21, 1936.
Bevan, Thomas Horatio. — 5. Baltimore, Md., Jan.
29, 1887 ; attended private sch. ; Univ. Sch. 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
Tampico 1910-12 ; app., after exam., cons. asst. Apr.
24, 1912 ; V. and dep. cons, at Tampico June 27,
1912 ; V. c. at Tampico 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 ; assigned
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 ; a.ssigned to Oslo June 13, 1928 ; class three
Oct. 16, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 13, 1931 ;
assigned as 1st sec, temp., at Oslo Apr. 23, 1931 ;
relieved of duties as sec. and resumed charge of
consulate general June 11, 1931 ; also 1st sec. at
Oslo, temp., July 5, 1935 ; cons. gon. at Warsaw Aug.
28, 1935 ; class two Apr. 1, 1936 ; married.
Bevans, Charles Irving:. — 6. Grantsville, Md., Sept.
21, 190S ; George Washington Univ. 1926-29 ; Wash-
ington Coll. of Law, LL. B. 1932 ; mem. of bar of
D. C. ; 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; at $1,800 Aug. 1, 1934; at
$2,300 Oct. 1, 1935.^TD.
Beverstock, Roswell Charles. — d. Los Angeles, Calif.,
Dec. 23, 1909 ; Stanford, A. B. 1931 ; Univ. of Calif.,
grad. work 1933-34 ; economist, statistical bureau,
1934-35 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ;
assigned to Mazatldn Oct. 16, 1935 ; married.
Beylard, Charles Brashears, — h. 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. c. 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 ; at Nice and Monaco May 23, 1934 ;
married.
Biar, Herbert Carlson. — 6. 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 Dec 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 unclass. July 1, 1924 ; as-
signed to Oslo Mar. 18, 1926; to Gftteborg Apr. 10,
1928 ; to Malmo, temp., Apr. 4, 1932, but did not pro-
ceed to post ; to Toronto Feb. 1, 1935 ; to Kingston,
Ont., temp.. Mar. 4, 1936 ; to Toronto Mar. 23, 1936.
Bickers, 'William Andrew. — 6. 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 ; cons, of class nine by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; assigned to Adelaide July 5, 1917 ; on detail in
Am. Consulate at Melbourne Nov.-Dec. 1917 ; assigned
to Puerto Plata May 25, 1918; For. Ser. officer un-
class. July 1, 1924 ; class eight Apr. 15, 1930 ; as-
signed to Charlottetown July 1, 1930 ; to London,
Ont., May 15, 1933 ; class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Biddle, Anthony Joseph Drexel, Jr. — &. Philadelphia,
Pa., Dec. 17, 1897 ; St. Paul's Sch. grad. ; elk. 1915 ;
real-estate broker and apt. house mgr. 1916 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19, capt. ; booking elk. and freight checker
with steamship company 1919 and asst. to dock supt.,
port supt., and gen. mgr. 1920 ; assoc. mem. of board,
motion-picture producers and distributors, 1'921 ; offi-
cer and dir. of realty corp. 1922-30 ; dir. and men?, of
executive committee of oil company operating in Vene-
zuela 1925-26 ; electrical research work 1927-30 ;
study and compilation of report on police systems in
numerous European countries in cooperation wit)i dir.
of Fed. Bu. of Investigation, Dept. of Justice, 1931-34 ;
app. E. E. and M. P. to Norway July 22, 1935 ; mar-
ried.
Bigelow, Donald Fairchild. — 6. St. Paul, Minn., Nov.
10, 1896 ; Princeton 1915-17 ; L'ficole Libre des
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 26. 1922;
class one Feb. 26, 1923 ; assigned to Paris Aug. 17,
1923 ; app. cons, of class seven Dec. 19, 1923 ; For,
Ser. officer 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., Rio de Janeiro 1927 ; assigned to Tangier
Mar. 31, 1930 ; class six May 9, 1930 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Sept. 14, 1931 ; assigned also as 2d sec. at
Tangier Oct. 14, 1931 ; as cons, at Geneva May 18,
1933 ; as 2d sec. at Vienna Apr. 8-July 5, 1935 ;
at Bern Jan. 29-Feb. 24, 1936; 2d sec. at Bern May
22, 1936; married.
Biggins, Leonila Lloyd (Mrs.) — 5. Georgetown. Tex.;
George Washington, A. B. 1919 ; Stanford, M. A.
1922 ; elk. in Govt, depts. 1919-28 ; owner of dress
business 1928-32 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,620 in the
Dept. of State Feb. 4, 1935 ; permanently Feb. 16,
1935 ; at $2,000 June 1, 193G.— TA.
Bing, Arden Ellsworth. — 6. Monterville, W. Va.,
Apr. 2, 1892; Univ. of Mich. Law Sch. 1913-14;
Univ. of Rennes, France, 1919 ; Georgetown Sch. of
For. Ser., B. F. S. 1927; U. S. Army 1916-19, 1st
11.. overseas service ; elk., Dept. of State, 1915-16 ;
liaison officer, Veterans of For. Wars, 1922—23, Am.
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131
Red Cross, 1924-25 ; research and legislative work
1927-30; app. asst. to asst. sec. of state at $4,600 in
the Dept. of State July 14, 1931. — A-C.
Bingham, Hiram, Jr. — b. Cambridge, Mass., July 17,
lOUo ; Groton Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1925 ; Harvard Law
Sch. 1927-28 ; 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 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. May 16, 1931 ; 3d sec. at Tokyo June 29. 1931 ;
V. c. at Warsaw June 18, 1932 ; 3d sec. at London
Oct. 12, 1933 ; married.
Bing-ham, Robert Worth.^6. Orange Co., N. C,
Nov. 8, 1871 ; Bingham Sch. grad. ; Univ. of N. C.
1888-90 ; Univ. of Va. 1890-91 ; Univ. of Louisville,
LL. B. 1897 ; studied under private tutor in Germany ;
mem. of bar of Ky. ; N. C. State Guard 1891-96, capt. ;
pres. and publisher of newspapers; director of rail-
road, bank, and mfg. co. ; county attorney 1904-7 ;
mayor 1907 ; chancellor of circuit court 1911 ; app.
A. E. and P. to Great Britain Mar. 23, 1933; Am.
representative, Int. Wheat Advisory Com., 1933- ;
Am. representative, Preliminary Naval Conversations,
London. June— July 1934 ; app. Am. representative to
third meeting of Governing Body for Assistance to
Refugees Coming from Germany, London, 1934 ; mar-
ried.
Birch, Mary Nedetta. — &. Falls Church, Va. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; typist-elk.. Govt,
depts., 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) ; at $2,200 June 1, 1931. — NE.
Birkeland, Carl.— b. 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. e. at
Copenhagen Oct. 6, 1926; at Warsaw Nov. 13, 1929;
married.
Blackard, "Wade, — b. Jackson, Tenn., July 16. 1896 ;
Univ. of Tenn. 1914-16 ; Union Univ. 1916 ; Univ. of
Va. 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 Cobh Dec. 18, 1924 ; at Belfast Dec. 1. 1928 ; at
Luxemburg, temp., Sept. 3, 1930 ; at Port Said Jan.
3, 1931 ; at Alexandria Feb. 20, 1932 ; at Izmir, temp.,
Aug. 30, 1934 ; at Alexandria Mar. 6. 1935 ; at South-
ampton Aug. 12, 1935 ; at Seville June 23, 1936.
Blackburn, Katharine C. — b. Litchfield. Conn. ; at-
tended public and private schs. ; Eastman Coll. ;
studied law, N. Y. Univ., one yr. ; with law firm
seven yrs. ; mgr. motion picture studio ; office mgr.
and purchasing agt.. For. Press Bureau of Committee
on I'ublic Information ; asst. to campaign mgr.,
Iveague to Enforce Peace ; with Woodrow Wilson
Foundation ; library and research work, Dem. Nat.
Headquarters, 1932-33 ; app. special asst. to asst. sec.
of state at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Apr. 4, 1933 ;
elk.. Int. Monetary and Economic Conf., London,
1933 ; detailed as director of the Division of Press
Intelligence for the U. S. Govt. Aug. 3, 1933 ; special
asst. for press dissemination at $4,600 Apr. 9, 1936.
Blackstock, Hanna Hanson (Mrs.)^ — -b. Portland, Me. ;
high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ. 1930- ; 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.— RP.
Blair, Donald Louis. — b. Waverly, Ohio, June 11,
1895 ; attended public sch. ; U. S. Army 1918-19, over-
seas service ; office machinist 1919—35 ; app. type-
writer repairman at $1,680 in the Dept. of State Oct.
1, 1935; married. — CC.
Blake, Gilson Grant, Jr. — b. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 7,
1893 ; Friends Sch. ; Swarthmore, A. B. 1915 ; Har-
vard Sch. of Business 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 ; class six Feb. 4, 1931 ; assigned to
Rome Jan. 25, 1936 ; married.
Blake, Maxwell. — b. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 15,
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. Sani-
tary Council of Morocco 1912-22, 1925- ; del.. Int.
Commn. of Public Works, 1912 ; representative on
int. commn. for maintenance of Cape Spartel Light-
house 1912-22, 192.5- ; cons. gen. of class five Feb.
22, 1915, effective Feb. 5 ; agt. and cons. gen. at
Tangier July 20, 1917 ; detailed to Am. Commn. to
Ni'gotiate 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 ; un-
assigned 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
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to Melbourne Nov. 3, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
one July 1, 1924 ; diplo. agt. and cons. gen. at Tan-
gier May 14, 1925 ; married.
Blake, Monroe Williams. — b. St. Paul, Minn., Jan.
9, 1900 ; George Washington, A. B. 1933 ; 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 ; divisional asst. at
$2,600 Oct. 12, 1934 : app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned to Ciudad Juarez Oct.
5, 1935 ; to Montreal Nov. 7, 1935.
Blake, Ralph Joseph. — b. Portland, Oreg., Mar. 19,
1907 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S. 1929 ;
elk. 1924-25, in Puhlic Health Ser. 1925-26, in the
Dept. of State 1D26-29 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v. c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. IS, 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 ; to Harbin Mar. 6, 1933 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 25, 1936.
Bland, Julia M. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; Washington
Coll. of Law, LL. B. and M. P. L. 1925 ; grad. work,
American Univ. 1931-33 ; clk.-typist. Govt, depts.,
1925-29 ; app. archive asst. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State Nov. 1, 1929 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1930 ; at
$1,620 Aug. 1, 1930 ; at $1,800 Aug. 29, 1931 ; at
$2,000 Apr. 1, 1935. — HA.
Blaskey, Beth. — h. Tomah, Wis. ; high sch. grad. ;
app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Aug. 27,
1930; at $1,440 Sept. 14, 1931; at $1,620 Jan. 16,
1935. — DCR.
Blatchford, Edward Williams. — 6. Chicago, IlL,
July 13, 1868 ; Amherst, B. A. 1891 ; bookkeeper
1893-98 ; cml. work in London 1898-1901 ; cashier
and asst. mgr. of company 1901-18 ; Y.M.C.A. work
in London and the Near East 1918-22 ; Near East
Relief 1922-29 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General
at Jerusalem Sept. 11, 1929; v. c. at Jerusalem
Dec. 29, 1930.
Blessing, Madge Middleton (Mrs.) — 6. New London,
Conn. ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
stenog. 1914-16 ; 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.
Blocker, Vinklor Harwood, Jr. — 6. Hondo, Tex., June
8, 1903 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; bookkeeper
1923-26 ; 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 Asuncion Mar. 17, 1930 ; at Casablanca
Oct. 11, 1933; at Belize, temp,, July 6, 1935; at Mar-
tinique Nov. 5, 1935 ; married.
Blocker, V/illiam P. — h. Hondo, Tes., Sept. 30,
1892 ; attended public sch. ; teacher in public sch.
1910-11 ; salesman 1911-12 ; app. v. and dep. cons,
at Ciudad Porflrio Diaz July 18, 1913 ; v. c. at Piedras
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 Mazatlin Aug. 17,
1925 ; to Ciudad Juarez Sept. 24, 1929 ; class five
May 9, 1930 ; to Santiago, Cuba, Aug. 13, 1935 ; class
four Oct. 1, 1935 ; to Monterrey May 22, 1936 ; mar-
ried.
Blohm, Lee R. — 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 Regina Dec. 19, 1928 ; class six July 24,
1930 ; to Habana Mar. 21, 1932 ; to Chihuahua June
29, 1934 ; married.
Blue, Georgre Verne. — 6. Yaquina 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. Navy 1918-19,
overseas service ; teaching fellow, Univ. of Calif.,
1922-23, 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.—
RP.
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 Dec.
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. 18, 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,
l§28-29 ; 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 throe July 24, 1930; adviser
I'rep. Commn. for the Disarmament Conf., Geneva,
1930 ; chief. Division of Western European Affairs,
June 20, 1931 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Ottawa June
10, 3932; cons, gen, Aug, 22, 1935; as.signed to To-
ronto Aug, 28, 1935 (canceled) ; as couns. of leg. at
Ottawa Sept, 25, 1935 ; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; as
couns, of emb. at Mexico City Apr, 30, 1936 ; married.
BIOGRAPHIES
133
Boals, Gordon Porter. — &. Dakota City. Nebr.. Oct.
IS, 1905 ; Whitman Coll., A. B. 1926 ; Ores. State,
M. S. 1929 ; U. S. Dept. of Agric. Grad. Sch. 1931-
33 ; Univ. of Berlin 1935- ; bank elk. 1927 ; instruc-
tor of economics and jr. extension economist, Oreg.
State Coll., 1928-31 ; asst. agric. economist, U. S.
Dept. of Agric, 1931-34 ; del.. Int. Agric. Economic
Conf., Bad Eilsen, Germany, 1934 ; app. asst. agric.
att. at Berlin Aug. 21, 1934.
Bobst, Wayne Clifford. — b. DuBois, Nebr., Mar. 9,
1909 ; high sch. grad. : attended business sch. ; elk.
1927-28 ; elk. in Veterans' Bu. 1928-30 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Feb. 25, 1930 ; at $1,620
July 1, 1930 ; married. — DCR.
Boelter, Elsie. — b. Birnamwood, Wis. ; State Univ. of
Mont., B. A. 1931 ; legal stenog. 1922-24 ; stenog. and
elk. 1924-33 ; stenog. in Govt, depts. 1933-34 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State June 5,
1934 ; at $1,G20 Apr. 5, 1935.— EA.
Boernstein, Ralph Augustus. — 6. Washington, D. C,
Feb. 13, 1893 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business
sch. ; elk. 1914-16 ; stenog. and sec. to mem. of Cong.
1916-17 ; app. v. c. at Flume Feb. 10, 1917 ; at Chris-
tiania June 11, 1917 ; at Port au Prince 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, eons., and assigned to Malmo May 17, 1928 ;
to Naples May 17, 1930; class seven July 24, 1930;
to the Dept. Feb. 15, 1934 ; married. — PD.
Boggs, Samuel Whittemore. — b. Coolidge, Kans.,
Mar. 3. 18S9 ; Berea Coll., B. L. 1909; Yale 1912-
13 ; Columbia, A. M. 1924 ; 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. 1924-34 ;
asst. chief. Division of Publications, July 30,
1925-July 22, 1929 ; mem. Immigration Quota Com-
mittee 1926- ; at $4,000 Feb. 1, 1926; mem. Federal
Bd. of Surveys and Maps 1926- ; chm. of executive
committee of Geographic Ed. and of committee on
foreign geographic names 1927-34 ; at $4,200 Nov. 1,
1927 ; chm. of committee of Bd. of Surveys and Maps
on Int. Map of the World 1928- ; at $4,800 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; del., Int. Geographical Cong.,
Cambridge, England, 1928 ; tech. adviser, Conf. for
the Codification of Int. Law, The Hague. 1930 ; at
$5,200 July 1, 1930 ; del.. Int. Geographical Cong.,
Paris, 1931, Warsaw, 1934 ; del., Second Gen. Assem-
bly, Pan American Inst, of Geography and History,
Washington, 1935 ; married. — IIA.
Bohan, Merwin Lee. — b. 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
eommr. at Habana Jan. 16, 1927 ; asst. cml. att. May
16, 1927 ; cml. att. at Guatemala June 22, 1928 ; also
at Tegucigalpa and San Salvador Oct. 5. 1928 ;
transferred to Lima and Quito Sept. 15, 1931 ; to
Santiago, Chile, July 18, 1933 ; married.
Bohlen, Charles Eustis. — b. 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; as v. c.
and language officer at Paris July 31, 1931 ; as v. e.
at Moscow Feb. 10, 1934 ; see. in the Diplo. Ser.
Mar. 9, 1934 ; 3d sec. at Moscow May 24, 1034 ; as-
signed to the Dept. Aug. 26, 1935 ; class eight and
cons. Oct. 1, 1935 ; married. — U.
Bohne, Frederick Albert. — b. 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 ; at Kingston,
Ont., temp., Mar. 16, 1936 ; at Toronto May 27, 1936 ;
at Hamilton, Ont., temp., June 3, 1936 ; married.
Bolds, Harry Herbert, — b. Spangle, Wash., Aug. 14.
1894 ; Loyola Univ. Prep. Sch. and business sch. ;
Sufifolk 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,
June 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. — b. 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 ; to the
Dept. May 4, 1935 ; class eight and cons. Oct. 1, 1935 ;
married. — WE.
Bones, Helen Woodrow. — b. Rome, Ga. ; attended
private schs. and high sch.; private tutors; Evelyn
Coll. ; secretarial work two yrs. ; editorial staff of
publishing house 1918-33 ; app. editorial asst., temp.,
at $1,620 in the Dept. of State July 16, 1934; per-
manently Aug. 1, 1934. — TD.
Bonnet, Ellis Andrew.— &. 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 Picdras Negras
May 1, 1921 ; v. e. 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. e. of career Oct. 16, 1924 ; assigned
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to Piedras Nogras Oct. 21, 1924 ; to Belize Mar. 19,
1925 ; to Durango Sept. 17, 1927 ; class eight, cons.,
and assigned to Durango July 24, 1930; to Amster-
dam Aug. 1, 1034; class seven Oct. 1, 1935; married.
Bonnette, Agnes Patricia. — b. Lowell, Mass. ; high
sch. grad. ; cllv. 102S-:29 ; sec. and booklieeper 1929-
31 ; app. cllt., temp., at $1,260 in the Dept. of State
Mar. 2, 1931 ; permanently June 23, 1931 ; at $1,440
Jan. 1, 1932 ; at $l.n20 Dec. 17, 1934.— VD.
Booker, Burnett. — &. King William, Va., July 2,
1870 ; asst. messenger, War Dept., 191S-22 : app.
asst. messenger in the Dept. of State May 1,
1922.— A-W.
Borjes, Clara Louise. — h.
Washington Univ. 1925-27 ; W
LL. B. ; mem. of bar of D. C. :
of Agric. 1914-20 ; app. cIIj.
of State Sept. 1, 1920; at
at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at
at $1,860 July 1, 1928 (Welch
1928; at $2,000 Oct. 1, 1928;
smuggling Conf.. Ottawa, 19
1929 ; at $2,500 July 1, 1930.
Norfolk, Va. ; George
ashington Coll. of Law,
; sec. 1909-14, in Dept.
at $1,200 in the Dept.
$1,400 Feb. 1, 1924 ;
$1,740 Mar. 1, 1925 ;
Act) ; at $1,920 July 1,
sec. to Am. del., Antl-
29; at $2,300 May 1,
WE.
Boucher, Hiram A, — 6. Eureka, S. Dak., Dec. 14,
1896; 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 ; class five Oct. 1, 1935 ; to Geneva Jan. 25,
1936 ; married.
Bowcock, James Matthew.- — b. Clarksburg, W. Va.,
Nov. 9, 1884 ; attended business high sch. ; Univ. 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, temp., Oct. 13, 1924 ;
at Munich Apr. 16, 1925 ; married.
Bower, Roy Edgar Belknap. — b. Philadelphia, Pa.,
June 9, 1894 ; Univ. of Calif., B. A. 1917 : Univ. of
Montpellier, 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; to Stockholm Oct. 2, 1933;
class seven July 1, 1934.
Bowers, Blanche (Mrs.) — b. 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.
Bowers, Claude Gemade. — b. Hamilton Co., Ind.,
Nov. 20, 1878 ; attended public schs. ; private tutors ;
editorial writer 1901-6 ; mem. of Bureau of Public
Improvements. Terre Haute, 1906-11 ; sec. to mem.
of Cong. 1911-17 ; editor of newspaper 1917-23 ;
editorial writer 1923-31 ; political columnist 1931-
33 ; author ; app. A.E. and P. to Spain Apr. 6, 1933 :
del.. Fifth Int. Conf. for the Unification of Penal
Law, Madrid, 1933 ; married.
Bowman, Howard Arthur. — b. Clyde, N. 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 Nov. 19, 1923 ; class
two May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Trieste Oct. 6, 1924 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Trieste May 23, 1929 ; to
Sault Ste. Marie Jan. 3, 1931 ; class seven Feb. 4,
1931 ; to Mexican May 24, 1932 ; married.
Bowman, Thomas DeWitt. — b. Pacific, Mo., Mar. 14,
1886 ; 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 Fob. 5, 1915 ; assigned to Frontera Dee.
27, 1915; class eight Sept. 14, 1917; class six Sept.
5, 1919 ; assigned to Monterrey Oct. 1, 1919 ; class
five June 4, 19C0 ; 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 ; to Mexico City Mar. 27, 1933 ; class one Oct. 1,
1935 ; sec. in Diplo. Ser. May 14, 1936 ; married.
Bowman, Winne H. (Mrs.) — b. 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 Juno 1; at $1,500 July 1, 1924; at
$1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1,
1930.— A-C/C.
Boyce, Richard Fyfe. — 6. 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,
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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. 20, 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 June 29, 1928 ; class five
May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Barcelona Apr. 28, 1931 ;
to Yokolaama Oct. 25, 1933 ; class four Oct. 1, 1935 ;
married.
Boyle, Lewis Vincell. — ft. 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; assigned 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.
Boyle, Walter Fabien. — ft. 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
Potosi Feb. 7, 1922 ; assigned to San Luis Potosi
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. — ft. Little Rock, Ark..
Apr. 5, 1906; Konyon Coll., A. B. and M. A. 1926;
L'ficole Libre des Sciences Polltiques 192&-27 ; law
elk. 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 ; to Barcelona Jan. 8, 1932 ; class eight July 1,
1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to Barcelona
Jan. 24, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 25, 1936 ;
3d sec. at Caracas June 9, 1936 ; also cons, at Caracas
June 10, 1936 ; married.
Bradford, Leonard George.— ft. Calumet, Mich., 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) ; at Paris for duty
in the dist. acct. and disbursing office Aug. 26, 1933 ;
at Budapest May 19, 1934 ; at Izmir and for Italian
Islands of the Aegean Dec. 10, 1935 (canceled) ; at
Belgrade, temp., Jan. 22, 1936 ; at Budapest Feb. 25,
1936.
Bradshaw, Charlotte. — ft. 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. — ft. Topeka, Kans., 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. G, 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 ; unassigned 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; to Nice
July 17, 1933 ; also to Monaco Oct. 25, 1'933 ; to
Rangoon June 20, 1930.
Bragronier, Keginald, Jr. — ft. Baltimore, Md., Mar.
19, 1907 ; Oilman Country Sch. grad. ; Yale, B. A.
1928; Columbia Univ., summer 1929; instructor, The
Hill Sch., 1928-30; app., after exam.. For. Ser. offi-
cer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Warsaw Jan.
20, 1932 ; at Berlin Jan. 7, 1933 ; to the For. Ser.
Sch. Apr. 22, 1933 ; to Canton Aug. 28, 1933 ; married.
Brandt, George Louis. — ft. Washington. D. C, Sept.
23, 1892 ; attended business high sch. ; George Wash-
ington Univ. one yr. ; private tutors one yr. ; stenog.,
Washington Navy Yard, 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 Jun^ 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 ; class four Feb. 4,
1931 ; to Genoa June 11, 1932 ; to the Dept. Dec. 29,
1933; married. — VD.
Brandt, John. — ft. St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 28, 1908 ;
Univ. of N. C, A. B. 1930 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Blueflelds Nov. 18, 1930; v. c. at Bluefields May
18, 1931 ; at Barranquilla Nov. 13, 1931 ; at Carta-
gena May 18, 1934.
Branham, Richard E. — ft. Parsons, Kans., Mar. 21,
1911; high sch. grad.; Southeastern Univ. 1933- ;
salesman 1928-31; elk.. War Dept., 1931-35; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Jan. 10, 1935 ; at
$1,620 Oct. 22, 1935 ; married.- PD.
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
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Dept. of State Feb. 19, 1915; permanently, at $1,000
under Ex. order June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at
$1,200 Dee. 1, 1917 ; at $1,400 Nov. 5, 1921 ; at $1,680
July 1, 1024 ; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1925 ; at $1,800 Dec. 1.
1025; at $1,860 May 1, 1927; at $2,000 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act); at $2,100 July 1, 1928; stenog., Int.
Couf. on Safety of Life at Sea, London. 1929; at
$2,300 July 1, 1930 ; elk., London Naval Conf., 1935-
36.— U.
Brennan, Charles Joseph, — 6. North Adams, Mass.,
Aug. 14, 1904; Holy Cross Coll. and Woodstock Coll.,
Yoiikers, N. Y. ; Georgetown Sell, of For. Ser., B. F. S.
1927 ; elk. and asst. mgr., export invoice dept.. mfg.
firm, 1924-25; asst. libraiian and asst. prof, of
practical Am. govt., Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.,
1927-28; app. v. c. at Amoy June 18, 1929; at
Foochow, temp., Nov. 8, 1930 ; at Amuy Dec. 20,
1930 ; at Chefoo Sept. 26, 1931 ; married.
Brennan, Earl. — b. Westmoreland, N. H., Nov. 11,
1899 ; studied languages in Italy and Germany ;
American Univ. ; National Univ., LL. B. 1920, LL. M.,
M. P. L. 1921 ; mem. of bar of N. II. ; asst. sec,
chamber of com.. 1917-18 ; elk.. War Dept., 1918-21 ;
elk. in Am. Consulate at Florence 1921-22 ; app. v. c.
at Florence Apr. 29, 1922; at Stettin July 17, 1924;
at Goteborg Feb. 28, 1925 ; at Rome Sept. 24, 1925 ;
at Goteborg Mar. 13, 1928 (canceled) ; at St. Stephen
Aug. 9, 1928 ; at Campbellton, temp.. May 3, 1929 ;
at St. Stephen May 31, 1929 ; at Moncton, temp.,
Oct. 11, 1929; at Winnipeg Nov. 15, 1930; at Regina
Oct. 23, 1934.
Brent, Joseph Lancaster. — b. Baltimore, Md., June
30, 1903 ; Oilman 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
to the consulate geneial at Paris Oct. 1, 1930 ;
also V. c. at Paris May 1, 1931 ; v. c. at Jerusalem
Apr. 20, 1933; class eight July 1, 1934; cons. Jan.
22, 1935 ; assigned to Jerusalem Jan 24, 1935 ; mar-
ried.
Brett, Homer. — h. Scooba, Miss., Sept. 1, 1877 ;
attended high sch. and business sch. ; Miss. Agric.
and Mech. Coll. ; post-office elk. 1897 ; 1st Miss.
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
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.
31, 1920 ; reinstated as cons, of class seven May IS,
1920 ; detailed to the Dept. May 25, 1920 ; assigned
to Tacna July 1, 1920 ; to Arica Oct. 9, 1920 ; to
Iquique June 14, 1921 ; class six Nov. 21. 1921 ;
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,
1926 ; to Bristol, temp., July 7, 1928 ; to Milan Sept.
5, 1928; class four Dec. 31. 1929; representative. 13th
Annual Fair of Milan, 1932 ; assigned to Rotterdam
June 20, 1934 ; married.
Ereuer, Carl. — 6. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1906;
Salisbury Sch. grad. ; Princeton, B. S. 1929, grad.
work 1930-31 ; hank elk., Paris, 1929-30 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as
V. c. at Ziirich Jan. 20, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Nov. 29, 1932 ; to Port-au-Prince Mar. 31, 1933 ; also
as 3d sec. at Port-au-Prince Oct. 24, 1934; 3d sec. at
Ottawa Dec. 31, 1935; also v. c. at Ottawa May 2,
1936.
Bridge, Henry Poynton. — ?;. Wanganui, New Zea-
land, Dec. 22, 1S74 ; Wanganui Boys' Sch. ; executive
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.
Briggs, Ellis Ormsbee. — h. Watertown, Mass., Dec.
1. 1899 ; Dartmouth, A. B. 1921 ; instructor in geog-
raphy and Eng., Robert Coll., Constantinople, 1921-
23 ; contributor to magazines 1923-25 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. Sept. 11. 1925 ; v. c.
of career May 20, 1926 ; assigned 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 ; class seven July 1, 1931 ; detailed on
special mission to Liberia Feb.-Oct. 1933, accompnny-
iiig Maj. Gen. Winship, League Council Committee on
Liberia, London, June 1933, and Geneva, Oct. 1933 ;
assigned as 3d sec. at Habana Oct. 4, 1933 ; as 2d
sec. at Habana Dec. 5, 1933 ; class six July 1, 1934 ;
class five Apr. 1, 1936 ; married.
tt Briggs, Lawrence Palmer. — 6. Manton, Mich.,
Oct. 17, 18S0 ; 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. ] 0, 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 ; re-
tired Oct. 31. 1935, under the provisions of the act
of Feb. 23, 1931.
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,
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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.
2S, 1925 ; 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, 192S (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; at $1,800 Aug. 4,
1931.— SS.
Brooks, Clarence C. — 1). West Hoboken, N.J., Oct. 2,
1S94 ; Univ. of Fla. and Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser. ; asst. chief, Bu. of Information, Cuban Dept. of
Agric. ; U.S. Aniiy 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 ; chief,
Latin Amer. Section, Bu. of For. and Domes. Com.,
1931-33; app. cml. att. at Bogota Nov. 24, 1933.
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 Newcastle-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. Ser. 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 ; to
Curasao June 29, 1933 ; class six Oct. 1, 1935 ; mar-
ried.
Brown, Charles Campbell (Capt.) — h. W'hite Co.,
111., July 3, 1809; U. S. N. A., grad. 1922; entered
U. S. Marine Corps 1922 ; language officer at Peiping
1928-32 ; assigned as asst. naval att. at Peiping Feb.
13, 1935; married.
Brown, James Elwyn, Jr. — b. Sewickley, Pa., Apr.
6, 1902 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 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; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Oct. 15, 1931 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Santo
Domingo Oct. 29, 1931 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ;
cons. Jan. 22. 1935 ; 3d sec. at Habana Aug. 8-Oct.
31, 1935 ; at Stockholm Aug. 20, 1935 ; married.
Brown, Robert Young. — 5. 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; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Feb. 4, 1931 ; assigned also as 3d sec. at Bagh-
dad May 18, 1931 ; as v. c. at Cairo May 24, 1932 ;
class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; as-
signed as cons, at Cairo Jan. 24, 1935 ; cons, and 3d
sec. at Bogota July 17, 1935.
Brown, William Harris. — 5. South I'lainfleld, 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 ; resignod Sept. 10, 1923 ; reapp. v. c. at Halifax
Dec. 28, 1923; at Sherbrooke Aug. 30. 1930: at St.
Stephen Jan. 8, 1932 ; at Moncton, temp., July 18,
1935 ; at St. Stephen Aug. 22, 1935 ; married.
Browne, Elwood Maurice, — 5. Washington, D. C,
July 2, 1912 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington
Univ. 1934- ; elk., U. S. Patent Office, 1930-34 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov. 12, 1934 ; at
$1,620 Oct. 16, 1935.— DCR.
Browne, Sidney Hand. — 6. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 31,
1901 ; Kent Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1923 ; grad. work,
Columbia. 1925-26 ; elk., steamship company. 1923-24 ;
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 ; at Batavia Sept. 20, 1933 ;
class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned
to Batavia Jan. 24, 1935 ; to Medan July 20, 1935 ;
married.
Broy, Charles Clinton. — b. Sperryville, Va.. July 26,
1887 ; Roanoke Coll., A. B. 1906, A. M. 1907 ; Prince-
ton, A. M. 190S; 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, 1916 ; assigned
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 Codification of Navigation Laws, 1926-27 ; as-
signed to Nassau Dec. 15, 1926 ; to London Sept. 12,
1929 ; class five Dec. 19, 1929 ; married.
Bruins, John Herman. — &. Coopersville, 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. officer 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 ; class seven Feb. 4,
1931 ; to Hamburg Oct. 20, 1931 ; to Danzig, temp.,
Feb. 10, 1934 ; to Hamburg Nov. 8, 1934 ; to Prague
Dec. 1, 1934 ; class six Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
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Bruner, Glen Willard. — b. Red Cloud, Nebr., Aug.
22, 1897 ; Colo. Agric. Coll., B. S. 1917 ; Univ. of
Grenoble 1919 ; Northwestern Univ., M. A. 1927 ; U. S.
Army 1917-19; teacher in high sch. 1919-20; educa-
tional work in Japan 1920-31 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Nagasaki Aug. 1, 1931 ; v. c. at Nagasaki
Oct. 30, 1931 ; married.
Bryan, Rose Sachs (Mrs.) — h. New York City; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog. 1928-29 ;
elk. in Post Office Dept. 1929, in Dept. of State Jan.-
July 1930, in Veterans' Bu. 1930; app. elk. at .$1,440
in the Dept. of State Aug. 16, 1930 ; at $1,620 May 1,
1931 ; at $1,800 May 16, 1935.— FA.
Buckley, Delia Tumulty (Mrs.) — h. Roscommon,
Ireland ; naturalized ; Convent of Mercy, Roscommon,
grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk. 1917-18, in
U. S. Food Admin. Mar.-Xov. 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. — b. 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 S, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1,
1924 ; assigned to Victoria, B.C., July 23, 1924 ; class
four Feb. 24, 1925 ; class three July 24, 1930 ; cons,
gen. June 20, 1934 ; assigned to Wellington June 28,
1934 ; married.
Bucknell, Howard, Jr. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 17,
1899 ; attended sch. in U. S. and Switzerland and
business 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 ; !• or. 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 ; representative of Am. min. to
China in negotiations with regard to Provisional
Court, Shanghai, Dec. 1929-Feb. 1930 ; assigned to
Panama June 13, 1930 ; class five Feb. 4, 1931 ; as-
signed as 2d sec. at Belgrade May 21, 1932 ; to the
Dept. Feb. 28, 1934 ; class four Oct. 1, 1935 ; mar-
ried.— CI.
Buell, Robert Lewis. — b. 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,
1P27 ; at Stockholm, temp.. May 20, 1930 ; class eight
and cons. July 24, 1930 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Lon-
don Oct. 9, 1930; at Peiping Dec. 8, 1930; also as
cons, at Tientsin Jan. 23, 1931 ; cons, at Colombo
June 19, 1933 ; class seven Oct. 1, 1935.
Buffum, David Harry. — b. 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 ; at Leipzig Nov. 22, 1934 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Leipzig Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Buford, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.)— 6. Hodgenville, Ky. ;
Lambuth College. A. B. ; Union Univ. one yr. ; private
tutors ; studied law ; Veterans' Admin. 1918-35 ; app.
admin, asst. at $2,600 in the Dept. of State Dec. 9,
1935.— PC.
Buhrman, Parker Wilson. — b. 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
1910-18 ; 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;
cla.-s four July 24, 1930 ; to Cologne June 20, 1934 ;
cons. gen. July 31, 1935 ; assigned to Lisbon Aug. 3,
1935 ; married.
Bullitt, William Christian. — 6. Philadelphia, Pa.,
Jan. 25, 1891 ; Yale, A. B. 1912 ; Harvard Law Sch.
one yr. ; newspaper work 1915-17 ; elk. in Dept. of
State 1917-18 ; attached to Am. Commn. to Nego-
tiate Peace, Paris, 1918-19 ; special mission to Rus-
sia 1919; editor 1921; author; app. special asst. to
the sec. of state, temp., at $8,000 Apr. 20, 1933;
permanently June 2, 1933 ; executive officer. Int.
Monetary and Economic Conf., London, 1933 ; app.
A.B. and P. to the Union of Soviet Socialist Re-
publics Nov. 21, 1933.
Burdett, William Carter.— &. Nashville, Tenn., Feb.
3, 1884 ; attended high sch. ; Univ. of Tenn. one yr. ;
U. S. Army, Philippine Insurrection, 1900-1903 ; en-
gineer in So. Amer. 1903-6 ; explorer 1907 ; mining
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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 Ave 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; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 4,
1932 ; assigned also as 1st sec. at Lima May 12, 1932 ;
relieved of duties as cons. gen. at Cnllao-Lima Aug. 4,
1932 ; 1st sec. at Panama Aug. 9, 1933 ; cons. gen.
at Buenos Aires July 5, 1935 ; class three Oct. 1.
1935 ; married.
Burg, Joseph Paul. — 5. 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. 1894 ; mem. of bar of Pa. ; sec. to mem.
of Cong. 1891-1911 ; v. and dep. cons, at Reichenberg
1911-12; sec. to mem. of Cong. 1912-20; 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, 1024 ;
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. — 6. Shanghai, China, of .\m.
parents, Dec. 16, 1893 ; private tutors in China ;
Branham and Hughes Prep. Sch. grad. ; Yanderbilt.
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 Hanlvow 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 ; as v. c. at Foochow Feb. 6, 1931 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Foochow Oct. 1,
1935; married.
Burke, Malcolm Clayton. — b. Demopnlis. 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. — b. Torrington, Conn.,
Feb. 14, 1898 ; 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 ; at Helsingfors July 31, 1931 ; at Zagreb Nov.
28, 1934 ; married.
Burnham, Francis Irvine, — B. 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. ; Har-
vard, summer 1932 ; with importing company 1916-
20; draftsman 1926-28; Bu. of Census 1929; drafts-
man, 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, 1930 ; at $2,600 July 1, 1931 ;
married, — HA.
Burroughs, Anna V. (Mrs.) — h. Cleveland, Ohio;
attended higli sch. ; multigraph operator in private
flim 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.
Bursley, Herbert Sidney. — &. Washington, D. C,
Sept. 25, 1896 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington
Univ. 1914-16: elk.. Govt, depts., 1914-16; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate General at London Nov. 21. 1916;
V. c. at London May 31, 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., Juno 14, 1926; to
Guaymas Sept. 8, 1926 ; class seven May 17, 1928 ; as-
signed to Smyrna (Izmir) Dec. 4, 1929 ; class six July
24. 1930 ; also for Italian Islands of the Aegean June
26, 1931 ; assigned to Kingston, Jamaica, Oct. 19,
1932 (canceled) ; to the Dipt. Jan. 19, 1933 ; class
five Oct. 1, 1935; married.— MB.
Burt, Joseph Floyd. — b. Fairfield. 111.. Dec. 12.
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
.«tenog. 1914-15 : asst. depr. mgr., wholesale firm,
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 Vienna 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. 1924;
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 Man.-ios,
temp., Sept. 22, 1927 ; to Pernambuco. 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;
class seven Feb. 4. 1931 ; to Curacao July 9. 1931 ; to
the Dept. Aug. 28. 1933 ; to Montreal, temp,, July 10,
1935 : class six Oct. 1, 1935 ; to Ottawa Oct. 17, 1935 ;
sec. in tiie Diplo. Ser. Apr. 25, 1936 ; assigned also
as 2d sec. at Ottawa Apr. 30, 1936 ; married.
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Busser, Ralph Cox. — &. York, Pa., Jan. 3, 1875 ;
attendi'd business sch. ; Univ. of I'a., LL. B. 1899 ;
mem. of bar of Pa. ; 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 Almeria
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, 1926 ; to Leipzig Apr. 10, 1930 ; class four May 9,
1930; cons. gen. Sept. 13, 1935; assigned to Leipzig
Sept. 24, 1935 ; married.
Busser, V/illiam Franklin. — 6. Phila., Pa., Dec. 10,
1907 ; attended sch. in Austria-Hungary and England ;
Univ. of Pa., B. S. 1932 ; R. Istituto Superiore di
Scienze Social! e Folitiche, Florence, diploma 1935 ;
cllc. in consulate general at Vienna 1925-28 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned as
v. c. at Warsaw Oct. 5, 1935.
Butler, Dorothy Kilkoff (Mrs.) — h. De Laud, Fla. ;
attended business sch. ; Notre Dame of Md., A. B. ;
elk., Dept. of Interior, 1900-190S ; 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,
effective 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. — ft. Chicago, 111., Feb. 6,
1894; tech. high sch. grad. ; 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 work.?
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 ; class eight and cons. Feb. 27, 1931 ; assigned
as cons, and 3d sec. at Asuncion Jan. 29, 1934 ;
class seven July 1, 1934 ; 2d sec. at Asuncion in addi-
tion to duties as cons. Jan. 31, 1935 ; to the Dept.
Apr. 29, 1035 ; class six Apr. 1, 1936 ; married. — LA.
Butrick, Eichard Porter. — 6. Lockport, N. Y., Aug,
6, 1894 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1921 ; Bu. of Fisheries
1915-17 ; 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 ; assigned to
Guayaquil Dec. 3, 1923 ; class one May 10. 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class nine and cons.
Aug. 8, 1924 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned
to Hankow Nov. 9, 1920; class seven May 17. 1928;
class six Dec. 19, 1929 ; class five July 1, 1931 ; as-
signed to St. John Mar. 26, 1932; to Shanghai Apr
30, 1932 ; class four Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Butterworth, William Walton, Jr. — 6. New Orleans,
La., Sept. 7, 1903 ; Lawrenceville Prep. Sch. grad. ;
Princeton, B. A. 1925 ; Univ. 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 ;
as For. Ser. officer at Ottawa July 15. 1932 ; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. July 16, 1932 ; assigned as 3d sec. at
Ottawa July 22, 1932 ; at London Dec. 5, 1933 ;
class eight July 1, 1934; cons. Jan. 22, 1935; class
seven and assigned as 2d see. at London Apr. 1, 1936 ;
married,
Byars, Winfield Scott. — b. Marion Co., 111., Jan. 1,
1878 ; business 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 $1,860 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. — b. 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 Feb. 8, 1909 ; cons, at Bristol May
31, 1909; at Leeds Sept. 18, 1913; cons, of class
eight 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 ;
cons. 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. July
27, 1929 ; chm. of executive committee of For. Ser.
Personnel Bd. July 27, 1929-Sept. 11, 1929 ; mem.,
Bd. of Examiners for the For. Ser. Sept. 11, 1929 ;
chief. Division of For. Ser. Personnel, Dec. 30, 1929 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 10, 1931 ; mem.. For. Ser.
Officers' Training Sch. Bd., July 1, 1931 ; For. Ser.
insp. Aug. 12, 1933 ; assigned as cons. gen. at Ant-
werp Feb. 4, 1935 ; at Montreal Aug, 13, 1935 ; mar-
ried.
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.
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141
Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned to the Dept, temp., Dec.
20, 1930 ; as v. c. at Ilabana June 24, 1932 ; to the
For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 2S, 1933 ; to Naples June 13,
1933 ; married.
Byington, James Gregory. — &. Norwall^, Coun., May
19, 1911 ; Phillips Andover grad. ; Yale, B. A. 1934 ;
U. S. Naval Reserve 1930- ; app. elk. in Am. consulate
general at Buenos Aires June 1, 1934 ; v. c. at Buenos
Aires Feb. 16, 1935 ; married.
Byrd, Richard Walke. — 6. Norfolk, Va., Aug. 19,
1899; Univ. of Va., B. S. 1922; S. A. T. C. 1918;
teacher in high sch. 1922-24 ; in mortgage business
1925-35 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. oiHcer uuclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ;
assigned as v. c. at Ottawa Oct. 3, 1935.
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 ; at Guatemala Jan. 22, 1932 (canceled) ; at Rio
de Janeiro May 12, 1932 ; class seven and 2d sec. Oct.
1, 1935 ; assigned as 2d sec. at The Hague Dec. 13,
1935 ; married.
Caffee, Albert Veazey. — b. Fern Bank, Ohio, Dec.
31, 1SS5; 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 ;
stenog.. Am. -Mexican Joint Commn., Sept.-Oct. 1916;
at $1,600 Jan. 16, 1922; on detail with Advisory Com-
mittee on Traffic in Opium, Geneva, 1923 ; at $1,860
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
$2,600 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. ;
Univ. 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. 26, 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 Josd, Costa Rica, Dec.
12, 1927 ; class seven May 23, 1929 ; assigned to
Port Limon, temp., June 28, 1930 ; to San Jos6 Oct.
16, 1930 ; to Niagara Falls Mar. 10, 1931 ; married.
Caffery, Jefferson. — b. Lafayette, La., Dec. 1, 1886 ;
admitted to bar of La. 1909 ; app., after exam., sec. of
leg. at Caracas Mar. 2, 1911 ; elk. in the Dept.
of State under Ex. order June 26, 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, 1916; 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 ; protocol detail for
President Wilson, Paris, 1919 ; detailed to the Dept.
Sept. 1, 1919, visit of the King and Queen of the
Belgians and of the Prince of Wales ; class one and
assigned as couns. of emb. at Madrid Doc. 20, 1919 ;
as charge d'affaires ad interim 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 Bl Salvador
Jan. 7, 1920 ; to Colombia June 27, 1928 ; special rep-
resentative of President Hoover with rank of A. E. and
P. at inauguration of President of Colombia on Aug. 7,
1930 ; special representative of the Dept. in El Salva-
dor Dec. 1931-Jan. 1932 ; app. asst. sec. of state July
11, 1933; mem., Bd. of For. Ser. Personnel, Bd. of
Examiners for the For. Ser., and For. Ser. Sch. Bd.
Aug. 3-Dec. 27, 1933 ; personal representative of
President Roosevelt at Habana Dec. 4, 1933 ; app.
A. E. and P. to Cuba Feb. 23, 1934.
Cahn, Rudolf Edwin. — 6. New York City Jan. 7,
1900 ; attended business high sch. ; elk. 1915-17, in
Rio de Janeiro 1917-20; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
General at Rio de Janeiro Aug. 1920; v. c. at Rio de
Janeiro Oct. 28, 1925 ; married.
Calder, A. Bland. — b. Morrison, Iowa, May 23,
1892 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; Coll. of
the City of New York 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, 1920 ; asst.
cml. att. at Peiping July 28, 1928; married.
Calder, Francis Willard. — b. Stacy ville, Iowa, Dec.
26, 1899 ; 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, David Kenneth. — b. Tokyo, Japan, of Am.
parents. Mar. 19, 1909 ; Taft Sell. grad. ; Yale, B. A.
1932 ; Georgetown Law Sch. 1934 ; interviewer and
statistical asst., Dept. of Labor, 1933-34 ; elk., Dept.
of Agric, 1934-35 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned as language officer at Tokyo
Oct. 17, 1935.
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Caldwell, John Kenneth. — &. Piketon, Oliio, 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, 1900 ;
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. 1921 ; 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,
11th, 12th, and 13th sess., League of Nations Opium
Advisory Committee, 1928, 1929, and 1930 ; class one
May 9. 1930 ; rep. in expert and advisory capacity,
14th SPSS.. Advisory Committee on Traffic in Opium
and Otber Dangerous Drugs, Geneva, 1931 ; represen-
tative of U. S. at Preliminary Conf. in London 1930
and chm. of del., Conf. on the Limitation of the Manu-
facture of Narcotic Drugs, Geneva, 1931 ; observer,
Bangkok Conf. on Opium Smoking in the Far East,
1931 ; assigned as cons. gen. at Sydney, N.S.W., Jan.
19, 1932 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 4, 1932 ; as-
signed as cons. gen. at Tientsin Mar. 13, 1935 ; mar-
ried.
Caldwell, Robert Granville. — b. Bogota, Colombia,
of Am. parents, Aug. 31, 1SS2 ; Coll. of Wuoster,
B. A. 1904 ; Princeton, Ph. D. 1912 ; instructor, For-
man Coll., India. 1904-6, Huron Coll. 1007-8. and
Coll. of Wooster 1908-10 ; fellow in hist., Prince-
ton, 1910-12 ; prof, of politics and economics. Coll.
of Wooster, 1912-14 ; asst. prof, of hist. 1914-19
and prof, of Am. hist. 1919-33, Rice Inst. ; author ;
app. E. E. and M. P. to Portugal June 13, 1933;
married.
Callahan, James Edwin. — b. 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. 191S ; app.. nfter
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, 1920 ; 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 ; to
Madras May 19, 1931 ; to Bombay Mar. 19, 1932 ; to
Nairobi Dec. 9, 1932 ; to Aden Sept. 19, 1933 ; class
seven July 1, 1934 ; class .'^ix Apr. 1, 1930 ; to Bar-
celona May 22, 1936 ; married.
Calnan, John L, — 6. Allston, 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, D. 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 Belgrade June 26, 1925 ; married.
Calvert. John Strong. — b. 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 ; clnss eight
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 ; to Regina Mar.
21, 1932 ; 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; class seven
Feb. 27, 1931 ; to .Johannesburg July 31, 1933 ;
to London Oct. 31, 1935 ; married.
Cameron, Charles Baymond. — b. York, N. Y., June
25, 1875 ; Cornell, A. B. 1898 ; cmL employment
1899-1900 ; employed in Philijipiue 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, maj. ; 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, 1921 ; 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 ;
organized political section, Cml. office, Oct. 8. 1925 ;
assigned to Sao I'aulo Dec. 2, 1926 ; class four June
8, 1927 ; cons. gen. and assigned to Sao Paulo Jan.
22, 1930 ; class three July 24, 1930 ; chm. of del..
Second Int. Coffee Conf., Sao Paulo, 1931 ; assigned
to Habana Mar. 9, 1934 ; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. May 14. 1936 ; married.
BIOGRAPHIES
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Campanole, Nicholas ■William (Col.). — 6. San Juan,
N. Mex., June 21, ISSl ; St. Michael's Coll., grad.
1S99 ; Columbia, M. A. 1928, Sch. of Business, grad.
1930 ; entered U. S. Army Mar. 2, 1903 ; language
officer at Tokyo 1908-11 ; supervisor, Cuban national
elections, 1920 ; assigned as mil. att. at San Jose,
Guatemala, Managua, Tegucigalpa, San Salvador, and
Panama Apr. 29, 1935 ; also at Caracas and Bogota.
June 8, 1935 ; married.
Campbell, Rachel Du Bois. — b. New York City ; busi-
ness scb. grad. ; Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques
1928-29 ; Sorbonne, diploma 1929 ; Wellesley, A. B.
1930 ; secretarial work 1932-33, 1935-36, in Prance
and England 1933-35, in Turkish Embassy Jaa.-
May 1936 ; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State
May 12, 1936. — TA.
Cannon, Cavendish Welles. — 5. 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, Vienna ; head of dcpts. 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. 9. 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 ; v. c. at
Sofia and For. Ser. officer to Am. Leg. Apr. 19, 1933 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 11, 1933 ; assigned as 3d
sec. at Sofia in addition to duties as v. c. June 2,
1933 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ;
assigned as cons, at Sofia in addition to duties as 3d
sec. Jan. 24, 1935 ; married.
Canty, George Romuald. — b. Cork, Ireland, Feb. 7,
1889 ; Am. citizen ; attended business sch. ; North-
eastern Coll., Georgetown Univ., and Washington
Sch. of Accountancy ; sec. to mem. of Cong. 1914-
18, 1919, 1924; U. S. Navy Flying Corps 1918-19.
It. jg., overseas service ; It., U. S. N. R. ; exec. sec.
to city mayor 1919-22 ; diplo. courier, Am. Emb.,
Paris, 1923 ; editor of trade magazine and reporter ;
entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. July 7, 1924 ;
app. trade commr. at Paris Aug. 26, 1926 ; at Berlin
Jan. 16, 1932 ; acting cml. att. at Warsaw Oct.
1935; cml. att. Feb. 18, 1936; married.
Caplan, Sophie. — 5. 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 .Tan. 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; elk.,
London Naval Conf., 1935-36. — BA.
Carey, Elsie Marie. — b. 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.
tt Carey, Reginald Shober, — b. Baltimore, Md., Dec.
21, 1906 ; Oilman Country Sch. grad. ; Princeton, A. B.
1931 ; Univ. of Grenoble 1929 ; Oxford, summer 1929 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ;
assigned as v. c. at Berlin Jan. 20, 1932 ; to the For.
Ser. Sch. Nov. 29, 1932 ; to Tampico Mar. 30, 1933 ;
to Rio de Janeiro May 15, 1934 ; to Buenos Aires
Dec. 27, 1934 ; to the Dept. Mar. 25, 1935 ; retired
July 31, 1935; married.
Carlson, Harold. — b. Wilmette, 111., Oct. 15, 1889;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. and coll. in
Swt'den, England, and Germany ; in European offices
of Am. companies in England, Germany, Sweden, Den-
mark, and Russia ; elk., Committee on Public Informa-
tion, Moscow, 191S ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Stockholm Sept. 15, 1922 ; v. c. at Malmo, temp.,
July 30, 1929; at Stockholm Jan. 30, 1930; at
Malmii, temp., July 21, 1931; at Stockholm Sept.
9, 1931 ; married.
Carlson, Harry Edwin.— b. 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, Sachsenhiiuser
Oberrealschule, Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1913-15; app.
V. c. at Frankfort-on-iheMain Jan. 17, 1916; at
Christiania June 11, 1917 ; app., after exam., v. c.
of career of class three Sept. 7, 1920, and assigned
to Christiania ; 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. 29,
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 ; class four Apr.
I, 1936; married.
Carlson, Herbert Wesley. — b. 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.
II, 1920; at Sault Ste. Marie Apr. 12, 1924 ; at Wind-
sor Mar. 20, 1926 ; resigned June 15, 1928 ; app. f. c.
at Barranquilla July 25, 1929 ; at Monterrey July 11,
1933 ; at Veracruz, temp., July 13, 1935 ; at Monter-
rey Oct. 6, 1935 ; married.
Carr, Robert McDill. — b. Hubbell, Nebr., July 1,
1904; Stanford, A.B. 1926; Univ. of Calif., Ph.D.
1933 ; editorial work 1926-28 ; teaching asst., Univ.
of Calif., 1928-33 ; asst. prof, of economics, St.
Mary's Coll., 1934 ; app. economic analyst, temp., at
$3,800 in the Dept. of State July 2, 1934 ; perma-
nently Sept. 15, 1934 ; at $4,600 June 1, 1936 ; mar-
ried.— TA.
Carr, Wilbur John.^b. near Ilillsboro, Ohio, Oct.
31, 1870 ; attended cml. coll. of Ky. Univ. ; George-
town, LL.B. 1894 ; Columbian Coll. (now George
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Washington Univ.), LL. M. 1899; mem. of bar of
D. C. ; app. elk. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State June
1, 1S92 ; at $1,200 Aug. 8, 1893 ; confidential elk. to
the sec. and asst. sees, of state ; at $1,400 May 11,
1894 ; at $1,G00 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-Paciflc 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 ; v. ehm., Di-
vision of For. Relations, and representative of the
Dept., Division of Federal Relation.s, National Re-
search Council, 1920 ; budget officer June 21, 1921 ;
mem., Bd. of For. Ser. Personnel, Bd. of Examiners
for the For. Ser., and For. Ser. Sch. Bd., 1924-28;
app. asst. sec. of state July 1, 1924, and Mar. 6,
1933 ; mem. of Permanent Commn. of Int. Assn. of
Road Cong, since 1927 ; chm., Bd. of For. Ser. Per-
sonnel, Bd. of Examiners for the For. Ser., and For.
Ser. Sch. Bd., 1928- ; chm., Bd. of Review for Effi-
ciency Ratings, 1930—38 ; chm., Bd. of Appeals and
Review, 1933- ; married. — -A-C.
Carrigan, John Willard. — h. San Francisco, Calif.,
Sept. 27. 1908 ; attended sch. in England and Switzer-
land ; Phillips Exeter grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1931 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and see. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 19, 1932 ;
assigned to the Dept., temp., Feb. 20, 1932 ; to the
For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 3, 1933 ; as v. e. at Vigo June 13.
1933 ; at Funchal, temp., Aug. 5, 1935 ; as v. c. and 3d
sec. at Managua Aug. 13, 1935 ; as v. c. at Vigo Sept.
23, 1935; as v. c. at Managua, in addition to duties
as 3d sec, Oct. 10, 1935 ; married.
Carroll, Alma Anson (Mrs.) — 6. 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. — h. Clinton, N. C, Nov.
28, 1S84 ; 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 18,
1923 ; at Stoke-on-Trent Feb. 29, 1924 ; at London
May 1, 1924 ; at Birmingham Jan. 9, 1931.
Carter, Agnes Martin (Mrs.) — 6. Roseland, Nebr. ;
high sch. grad., attended business sch. ; stenog. 1934-
35 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in the Dept. of State
Apr. 29, 1935 ; permanently July 25, 1935. — CI.
Carter, Clarence E. — h. Jacksonville, 111., Feb. 6,
1881 ; Whipple Acad. grad. ; Illinois Coll., A. B. 1905 ;
Univ. of Wis., A. M. 1906 ; Univ. of 111., Ph. D. 1908 ;
prof, of hist., Illinois Coll., 1908-10, Miami Univ.,
1910-31, Univ. of Tex., 1923; lecturer in hist., sum-
mer sessions, Ohio State Univ., 1912, 1914, 1926,
1930, Columbia, 1913, Univ. of 111., 1915, Univ. of
Tex., 1922, and Univ. of Iowa, 1925 ; app. editor of
territorial papers at $5,600 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 15, 1931 ; married. — RP.
Carter, James Garneth. — 6. 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,
1906 (canceled) ; app. cons, at Tamatave Nov. 1,
1900 ; 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, Lillie R. (Mrs.) — b. Scott County, 111. ; at-
tended high sch. ; private tutors ; research asst. 1920-
30; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Sept. 1,
1931; at $1,620 July 1, 1936.— RP.
Carter, Macao. — b. 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.— SU.
Carter, Robert H, — 5. Washington. D. C, Nov. 19.
1893 ; messenger, War Dept., 1918-30 ; app. mes-
seuger in the Dept. of Stata Oct. 1, 1930.— DCR.
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. — LE.
Castleman, Reginald Saxon. — 6. Riverside, Calif.,
Dee. 25, 1891 ; Univ. of Chicago, Ph. B. 1914, grad.
work 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 ; cla.ss one May 26, 1922 ; cons, of class
seven Mar. 1, 1923 ; assigned to Horta Mar. 28, 1923 ;
E'or. 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 six July 24,
1930 ; to Porto Alegre Oct. 27, 1931 ; married.
Cate, Julian Small. — b. 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.
Catudal, Honore Marcel. — b. Plainville, Kans., Nov.
28, 1901 ; St. Louis Univ. 1918-19 ; St. Mary's Coll.,
A. B. 1922 ; Catholic Univ., M. A. 1923 ; L'Ecole Libre
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145
des Sciences Folitiques, diplome 1925 ; London Sch. of
Economics 1925-26 ; Univ. of Vienna, summer 1926 ;
business asst., Bu. of For. and Domes. Com., 1928-
29 ; asst. customs agt., Bu. of Customs, 1929-30 ;
Treas. repi'esentative at Paris 1930-32 ; customs agt.
1934-35 ; app. economic analyst, temp., at $3,800 in
the Dept. of State June 1, 1935 ; permanently June
5. 1935.— TA.
Causo y Gonzalez, Federico Ernesto. — 6. Isabela de
Sagua, Cuba, July 5, 1893 ; Cuban citizen ; attended
high scb. and business sch. ; elk. and mgr. in cml.
concern 1908-32 ; app. acting cons. agt. at Caibarien
July 1, 1933 ; cons. agt. Sept. 14, 1933 ; married.
Cavanaug-h, Robert Joseph.— 6. Rock Island, III.,
June 7, 1905 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S.
1928 ; elk. 1927-29 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Blueflplds Jan. 25. 1929; at Windsor Aug. 30. 1929:
V. c. at Charlottetown July 21, 1931 ; at Montreal
May 22, 1933 ; married.
■J-fCavenaugh, William Ferguson. — 6. 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
^Innila. and teacher of Eng., Nat. Univ., Manila,
summer 1925 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclnss. and v. o. 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 ;.
to Gibraltar Dec. 7, 1932 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
June 13, 1933 : assigned as v. c. at Goteborg Feb. 1,
1935 ; to the Dept. June 27, 1935 ; resigned June 6,
1936 ; married.
Chalfant, Gladys. — b. Fern, Ind. : attended hi^h
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, Thelma Irene. — 6. Boston, Mas.s. ;
high sch. grad. ; Boston Univ. 1921-23 ; N. Y. Sch. of
Interior Decoration 1928-29; elk., sec, and stenog.
1923-34 ; stenog., Agric. Adjustment Admin. 1934-
36 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Feb.
24, 1936; at .?1,620 June 1, 1936.— CA.
tfChamberlin, George Ellsworth. — h. 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 ; cla.ss
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 : to Halifax Nov. 24, 1931 ; retired
Dec. 31, 1935, under the provisions of the act of
Feb. 23, 1931 ; married.
Chandler, Theodore Edson (Comdr.) — h. Annapolis,
Md., Dec. 26, 1894 ; St. John's Manlius ; Army and
Navy Prep. Sch. ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1915 ; Univ.
of Mich., M. S. in C. E. 1922 ; assigned as asst.
naval att. at Paris and Madrid June 15, 1935 ; also
at Lisbon Sept. 9, 1935 ; married.
Channon, Kenneth F. — h. Vineland, N. J., July 27,
1895 ; 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
31 sec. at Peking Jan. 25, 1927 ; at Rome June 27,
1929 ; class eight and cons. Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned
as 3d sec. at Quito Nov. 3, 1932; at San Salvador
Aug. 4, 1934 (canceled) ; at Port-au-Prince Nov. 2,
1934; class seven July 1, 1934; 2d sec. at Port-au-
I'rince Jan. 31, 1935 ; class six Apr. 1, 1936 ; as-
signed to the Dept. May 22, 1936 ; married. — LA.
Chapin, Vinton. — h. 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. Sea. 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 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 16, 1931 ; assigned as
For. Ser. officer at Paris, temp., June 27, 1931 ; sec.
of del. to Int. Tech. Consulting Committee on Radio
Communications, Copenhagen, 1931 ; asst. to the under
sec. of state Oct. 19, 1931 ; resigned from For. Ser.
Apr. 15, 1932 ; app. asst. to the under sec. of
state at $4,600 Apr. 16, 1932 ; divisional asst. Nov. 16,
1935 ; app. For. Ser. officer of class six, cons., and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 21, 1936 ; assigned to
the Dept., temp., July 1, 1936 ; married.
Chapman, John Holbrook. — 6. Irvington, N. J., Dec.
15, 1891 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
George Washington Univ. four yrs. ; elk., 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 ;
to Nagoya Jan. 12, 1931 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Nagoya Feb. 4, 1931 ; to Tokyo Oct. 7,
1933 : class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; 2d sec at Bangkok
June 9, 1936 ; also cons, at Bangkok June 10, 1936 ;
married.
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Chapman, William Edgar. — b. 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 Olila. ; new-spaper 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 BIdg., 1910-16;
app., after exam., cons, of class eight July 12, 1916,
and assigned to Mazatlfln ; on detail in the Dept.
July-Dec. 1910; detailed to Nogales Dec. 30, 1916;
to Guaymas Apr. 1917 ; to MazatlSn 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 Call Mar. 8, 1928 ; class
five Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to North Bay Sept. 15,
1930; to Bilbao May 10, 1932; married.
Chase, Augustus Sabin. — b. Waterbui-y, Conn., Mar.
16, 1897 ; St. Mark's Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1920 ; Cornell
Law Sch., summer 1925 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; 2d It,
0. 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
oflScer 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 ;
to Mulvden Jan. 23, 1932; to Canton Sept. 5, 1935;
class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; 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; lust, of Politics, Williams Coll.,
William.stown, Mass., 1923 ; 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 $1,6.80 July 1. 1928; at $2,000
Nov. 1, 1928; at $2,300 Sept. 1, 1931. — TD.
Chase. Warren Montgomery. — &. 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 ; class eight July
1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to Amsterdam
Jan. 24, 1935 ; class seven Apr. 1, 1936 ; to Piedras
Negras May 22, 1936 ; married.
Cheever, Elsie Blanchard. — b. 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 $1,800 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. — b. Ivanhoe, Minn., May 5,
1908 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S. 1933 ;
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 ; at $1,800 Feb.
24, 1932 ; elk.. Int. Monetary and Economic Conf.,
London, 1933 ; app. v. c. at Moscow Feb. 12, 1934.
Chew, Audrey. — b. Winnipeg, Manitoba ; Am. citi-
zen ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; George
Washington Univ. 1935- ; elk., Home Owners' Loan
Corp., temp, periods, 1934-3G ; app. elk. at $1,260
in the Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1936.— DCR.
Childs, Archie William, — b. Wellsboro, Pa., Jan. 15,
1898 ; high sch. grad. ; Southeastern Univ. and Amer-
ican Univ. ; app. v. c. at Porto Alegre June 12, 1919 ;
at Sao Paulo May 27, 1920; at St. Michael Sept. 27,
1922; at Horta Apr. 15, 1924; at St. Michael June
3, 1924 ; resigned July 21, 1925 ; field representative
in Latin America for motor company 1925-26 ;
traffic and credit mgr. for motor company 1926-28 ;
asst. chief 1928-29, act. chief 1929-30, and chief
1930-35 of Automotive-Aeronautics Trade Division,
Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. ; app. asst. cml. att. at
Rio de Janeiro May 28, 1935 ; married.
Childs, James Rives. — b. Lynchburg, Va., Feb. 6,
1S93 ; 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 di.st. 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 ; relieved of duties as cons, at Cairo Jan. 3,
1931 ; class six July 1, 1931 ; 2d sec. at Teheran
Aug. 20, 1933; at Cairo Sept 4, 1935; class five
Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Childs, Prescott. — b. Holyoke, Mass., Dec. 2, 1898 ;
Hotchkiss Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1922 ; U. S. Army 1918-
19, overseas service ; reconstruction work in France,
summer 1920 ; instructor in private sch. 1922-23 ;
arch.-Bological expeditions in the Near East 1923-
24 ; app., 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 Funchal,
temp., Apr. 21, 1928; to Lisbon July 5, 1928; to
St. Michael's Dec. 10, 1928; to Montevideo Sept. 25,
1929 ; to Rivi&re du Loup, temp., Nov. 2, 1929 ; class
eight, cons., and assigned to Montevideo May 9, 1930 ;
to Nice May 22, 1931 ; also to Monaco Sept 18. 1931 ;
to Berlin June 20. 1934 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ;
class six Apr. 1, 1936 ; to Barbados June 23, 1936 ;
married.
BIOGRAPHIES
147
Chiperfield, Claude Burnett. — &. 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.
ofl5cer unclass. and v. c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ;
as-signed to Windsor, temp., Nov. 27, 1929 ; to the
For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 19, 1930; to Sydney, N. S. W.,
July 22, 1930 ; to Venice May 5, 1932 ; to Naples Nov.
7, 1934 ; to Venice, temp., Dec. 3, 1935 ; to Naples
Jan. 4, 1936 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 25, 1936 ;
assigned as v. c. at Aden May 22, 1936 ; 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
Paris July 30, 1930 ; also v. c. at Paris May 1, 1931 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 19. 1933 ; assigned as
For. Ser. officer to the leg. at Riga June 21, 1933;
3d sec. at Riga July 15, 1933 ; assigned to the Dept.
Mar. 7, 1934 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22,
1935; married. — EE.
Christenson, Ethel Grace. — b. 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
sec. Am. del.. Special Conf. on Chinese Customs Tar-
iff, 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.
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 see. to
mem. of Cong. 1918 ; app. elk. 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 ; at Izmir Aug.
20, 1932 ; at Curacao July 17, 1933 ; at Trinidad,
tentp., Nov. 16, 1934 ; at Curagao Jan. 31, 1935.
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,
Philippine 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, 1928 (Welch Act) ; economic adviser 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) ; at $3,800 Sept. 1, 1935 ; married. — TB.
Claffey, John F. — h. Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 12,
1881; attended business sch.; private tutors; Villa-
nova Coll., B. S. ; Conn. Nat. Guards 1900-1903 ;
timekeeper 1898-191 4; 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,
temp., Sept. 1, 1922; at London Dec. 22, 1922; at
Hull Aug. 1, 1927 (canceled) ; at Bristol Oct. 17,
1933 ; at Bradford, temp., Oct. 15, 1935 ; at Bristol
Feb. 6, 1936 ; married.
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. Despatch Agency of
the Dept. of State Apr. 25, 1930; asst. despatch agt.
at $3,200 July 1, 1935.
Clark, Lewis. — 6. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 16, 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. e. at Kalgan, temp., Dec. 2, 1926 ; language officer
at Peiping Oct. 1, 1927 ; detailed to the leg. Oct. 1,
1928 ; V. c. at Tsinan, temp.. May 11, 1929 ; at Han-
kow Mar. 6, 1930 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to
Hankow May 9, 1930 ; as For. Ser. officer to the Am.
Leg. at Peiping July 5, 1932 ; see. in the Diplo. Ser.
July 16, 1932 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Peiping July
21, 1932 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ; 2d sec. at Peiping
Jan. 31, 1935 ; at Paris Apr. 20, 1935 ; married.
Clark, Reed Paige. — b. Londonderry, N. H., Aug.
19, 1878 ; Pinkerton Acad. grad. ; Columbian Coll.
(now George Wnshington Univ.), A. B. 1898, A. M.
and LL. B. 1901 ; mem. of bar of N. H. ; tutor and
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 house 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 Elizalieth 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 ; at Belgrade
Dec. 1, 1930 ; class four July 1, 1931 ; at Vienna
Oct. 31, 1935 ; also 1st see. at Vienna Dec. 10, 1935 ;
married.
Clark, Thomas Beeman. — ft. Reagan, Tex., Feb. 8,
1874 ; Univ. of Tex., B. S. 1900 ; railway mail ser.
1900-1903 ; stenog. 1906-11 ; sec to mem. of Cong.
148
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
1911-18 ; (1pp. 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.
Clark, William Crowell.— b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb.
4, 1894 ; wireless operator and telegrapher in private
firms 1910-13, 1919-31 ; telegrapher, War Dept., 1913-
17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19. overseas service ; radio
operator, Dept. of Com., 1981-35 ; app. elk. at §1,800
in the Dept. of State May 23, 1935 ; married. — DCR.
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 section 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 ;
at $2,900 Feb. 1, 1936 ; married. — MA.
Clarke, M. Augusta. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. and Wilson Normal
night sch. ; American Univ. 1927-28 ; Univ. of Chi-
cago Ext. two yrs. ; private tutors ; elk. in Dept. of
Com. two yrs., for financial agency 1913-15, in Library
of Cong. 1915-17, and in W^ir Dopt. 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.— RP.
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. — b. 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 gohi-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. Con.sulate 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.
Clarkson, Anna Louise. — b. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended public schs. and business sch. ; private tutors ;
elk., War Dept.. 1913-15, Treas. Dept., 1917-19,
State Dept. 1919-24 ; secretary 1924-33 ; app. admin,
asst. at $2,600 in the Dept. of State Apr. 26, 1933;
private sec. to asst. sec. of state Mar. 16, 1934. —
A-W.
Clattenburg, Albert Edwin, Jr. — b. 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 ; to Patras,
temp.. Mar. 16, 1931; to Athens May 16, 1931;
to Batavia July 20, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Apr. 25, 1936 ; married.
Clayton, Florence M. (Mrs.) — b. Wafshington, D. C. ;
high sch. grad. ; 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 ; re-
signed Oct. 5, 1923; reapp. elk. at $1,200 Dec. 5,
1923 ; at $1,440 July 1. 1924 ; at $1,500 Mar. 1,
1927; at $1,020 July 1, 1928 (Welch A(t) ; at $1,740
July 1, 1930; at $1,800 May 1, 1934.— DCR.
Clubb, Oliver Edmund.- — 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 ; as v. c. at
Hankow Mar. 12, 1931 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Sept. 13, 1934 ; assi.gned as
For. Ser. officer at Peiping Sept. 18, 1934 ; as 3d sec.
of leg. at Peiping Oct. 8, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ;
3d sec. of emb. at Peiping Sept. 17, 1935; class
seven and assigned as 2d sec. at Peiping Apr. 1,
1936 ; married.
Clum, Harold Dunstan, — b. Saugerties, N. Y., June
I, 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 Konigsberg 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 ; to Bucharest Jan. 13, 1933 ; to Callao-Linia
Aug. 13, 1935 ; married.
Cobb. George Calhoun. — b. 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, 1923 ; at Nancy Mar. 11, 1925 ;
at Boulogne-sur-Mer Dec. 29, 1925 ; at Havre Mar.
II, 1926; at Dakar Apr. 18, 1927; at St. .John's,
N. F., May 29, 1930 ; at Kingston, Out., Dec. 4, 1934.
Cobbe, Jerome T.—b. Utica, N. Y., July 23, 1908;
high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ. 1928-32,
Law Sch. 1932— ; advertising 1926 ; library asst.,
Dept. of Agric, 1930-31 ; app. elk. at $1,260 in the
BIOGRAPHIES
149
Dept. of Stnte Dec. 1, 1931 ; at $1,440 Jan. 22,
1934; at $1,620 May 1, 1935; married. — MA.
Cochran, H. Merle. — h. Crawfordsville, Ind.. Jul.v
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
au 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;
as For. Ser. officer to Am. Emb. at Paris Nov. 9,
1932 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 9. 1932 ; assigned
as 1st sec. at Paris Nov. 23. 1932 ; adviser, 1st meet-
ing of Experts' Prep. Committee for Int. Monetary
and Economic Conf., Geneva, 1932, and asst., 2d
meeting, Geneva, 1933 ; detailed for duty witu Am.
del. to Int. Monetary and Economic Conf.. London,
June 25, 1933 ; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Cochran, "William Pearsol, Jr. — 6. 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 ; to Mexico City Feb. 20,
1932 ; to San Salvador Feb. 27, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Mar. 13, 1935 ; assigned also as 3d sec. at San
Salvador Mar. 16, 1935 ; married.
Cocke, Jack Eugene. — 6. Somerville, Tenn., Dec. 6,
1888 ; high sch. grad. ; private tutors in U. S. and
France ; bookkeeper, teller, and accountant 1907-16 ;
U. S. Army 1916. Mexican horder service ; elk., War
Dept., 1917; Army field elk. 1918-19; app. elk. in
Am. Emb. at Paris Dec. 15, 1919 ; special disbursing
officer at Paris Apr. 1, 1925 ; special disbursing
officer. Am. Commn.. Int. Colonial Exposition, Paris,
1931 ; detailed to dist. acct. and disbursing office at
Paris July 1, 1932 ; app. v. c. at Nantes Oct. 7. 1932 ;
detailed as elk. to the emb. at Rome Oct. 11-Nov. 21,
1935 ; married.
Codoner, Manuel Joseph. — b. New York City May
19, 1894 ; 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; at Gibraltar Feb. 1, 1935; at Bilbao June 4,
1036 ; married.
Coe, Robert Douglas. — b. 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 Alcgre Nov. 3, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Jan. 9, 1930 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Lima Jan. 16,
1930 ; at Istanbul Apr. 8, 1931 ; as v. c. at Calcutta
June 29, 1935.
Cograve, Eleanor F. (Mrs.) — 6. Baltimore, Md. ; at-
tended high sch. ; app. telephone switchboard oper-
ator, temp., at ?1.260 in the Dept. of State Sept. 22,
1930; permanently Mar. 1, 1931. — DCR.
Cogswell, Francis (Capt.) — 6. Portsmouth, N. H.,
Aug. 19, 1887; U. S. N. A., grad. 1908; assigned
as naval att. and naval att. for air at Paris and
Madrid Mar. 24, 1936 ; married.
Cole, Clarke Palmer. — 6. Pendleton. S. C, May 24,
1908 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. and
salesman 1929 ; elk. -stenog., IT. 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; at $1,800 Aug. 21, 1935.— 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. cml. 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 ; mem., Publications
Committee of the Dept., 1025-20 ; class three June
8, 1927 ; cons. gen. Aug. 6, 1928 ; assigned to Warsaw
Aug. 24, 1928; to Frankfort-on-the-Maiu May 22,
1930 ; class two July 24, 1930 ; see. in the Diplo. Ser.
Oct. 25, 1930 ; assigned as couns. of leg. at Riga,
Kovno, and Tallinn Nov. 11. 1930 ; also cons. gen.
at Riga Nov. 7, 1935 ; man-led.
Cole, Thomas Joseph. — b. Cincinnati, Ohio. June 9.
1888 ; high sch. and bu.siness sch. grad. ; Royal Univ.,
Rome, Italy, 1921-22; elk., Isthmian Canal Commn.,
1908-9 ; secretary 1909-12 ; internal revenue agt.,
Manila, P. I., 1912-16 ; app. elk. in Am. Emb. at Vi-
enna Dec. 7. 1916 ; at Rome Apr. 19. 1017 ; at Istanbul
May 13, 1925 ; v. c. at Geneva Oct. 27, 1034 ; married.
Colebrook, Mulford Albert. — b. Rochester, N. Y.,
Sept. 20. 1002 ; Pawling Sch. grad. ; Princeton. A. B.
1926 ; private tutors in France 1927-30 : app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Port au Prince June 9, 1931 ;
v. e. at Port au Prince Aug. 27, 1931 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. e. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17. 1931 ; assigned as v. c.
at Port au Prince Jan. 2. 1032 ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Aug. 19, 1932 ; to Brisbane Dec. 22, 1932 ; married.
150
EEGISTEK OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CoUaday, Montgomery Hill. — b. Middletown, Conn.,
Dec. 6, 1002 ; Loomis S( i. ; Dartmouth, B. S. 1926 ;
private tutor 1926-27 ; ceacher in grade and high
sch. 1927-28 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v. c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to
tlie For. Ser. Sell. Nov. 20, 1929 ; to Hamburg Mar. 26,
1930 (canceled) ; to Warsaw May 6, 1930; to Basel
Nov. 17, 1933; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 25, 1930;
married.
Collins, Harold Moorman. — b. Lynchburg, Va., June
27, 1S94 ; 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. agency 1919-21 ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class throe Oct. 26, 1921 ; assigned
to Dublin Dec. 14, 1921 ; class two Nov. 23, 1923 ;
class one May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer uuclass.
July 1, 1924 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; cons. Mar.
3, 1925 ; assigned to Nantes June 24, 1926 ; class
seven May 17, 192S ; to Ensenada Sept. 28, 1929 ;
to RiviSre du Loup Aug. 25, 1930 ; to Edmonton Apr.
29, 1931 ; class six July 1, 1934; to Winnipeg Aug.
4, 1934; to San Jos6, Costa Rica, Feb. 25, 1936;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 27, 1936 ; assigned also
as 2d sec. at San Jose June 2, 1936 ; married.
Collins, Herljert 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 ; asst. to the legal adviser
July 1, 1931 ; married. — LE.
Collins, Lucy Elizabeth (Mrs.) — 6. 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
1, 1924; at $1,.560 Nov. 1, 1927; at $1,6S0 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,740 July 1, 1928; at $1,800
Oct. 1, 1928 ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,000 Feb.
24, 1932.— DCR.
Collis, Edwin J. — &. Port Huron, Mich., Aug. 12.
1804 ; attended public sch. ; with lumber companies
1886-1900 ; in produce business in Sault Ste. Marie,
Ont., 1900-1920; app. v. c. at Sault Ste. Marie Sept.
28, 1918 ; married.
Comeau, Beatrice Louise. — h. Lexington, Mass. ;
business coll. grad. ; American Univ., B. A. 1934 ; ste-
nog. 1924-25; elk., Dept. of State, 1926-30; elk.,
London Naval Conf., 1930; app. elk. at $1,620 in the
Dept. of State Oct. 4, 1934 ; at $1,800 June 1,
1936.— TA.
Compton, Clarence L. — 6. 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. — h. Bardezag, Turkey,
Nov. 10, 1896 ; 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 ; married.
Connelly, Bernard Chamberlin. — 5. Rock Island,
111., May 3, 1908 ; Phillips Exeter grad. ; Princeton,
A. B. 1930 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Trieste
June 20, 1931 ; v. c. at Trieste Aug. 8, 1931 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned
as V. c. at Trieste Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser.
Sch. Mar. 17, 1932; to Sydney, N.S.W., July 26,
1932 ; to Melbourne Mar. 6, 1933 ; as v. c. and 3d sec.
at Bucharest Jan. 18, 1936 ; married.
Conover, Margaret Ferguson (Mrs.) — 6. 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 ; elk., 1st
stage, Gen. Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1932. — SS.
Conrad, Kathryn H. (Mrs.) — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
attended high sch. and private 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, effective 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. — 6. Valdosta, Ga., July
31, 1904 ; Lawrenceville 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; at London June 20,
1934 ; married.
Cook, Helen Williamson (Mrs.) — h. 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
undersec. of state at $2,600 Nov. 1, 1928; at $2,800
July 1, 1930; private sec. to asst. sec. of state May 1,
1931 ; elk. at $2,160 Jan. 1, 1934.— CA.
BIOGKAPHIES
151
Cooke, Charles Lee. — b. Washington, D. C, July 22,
1S65 ; attended high sch. ; private tutors ; U. S. Pat-
ent 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 ; draft-
ing officer at $2,500 July 1, 1919 ; ceremonial officer
Aug. 8, 1919; at $3,000 Nov. 1, 1921; ceremonial
officer, Conf. on Limitation of Armament, Washing-
ton, 1921 ; at $3,S00 July 1, 1924 ; at $4,600 July
1, 192S (Welch Act) ; at $4,800 July 1, 1930; cere-
monial officer. Special Mission to the Coronation of
the King of Ethiopia, 1930 ; at $5,200 Jan. 19,
1931.— PC.
Cooke, Hedley Vicars, Jr. — 6. 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. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and 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 : at Tsingtao Feb. 16, 1932 : at Shanghai Apr.
21, 1933; at Moncton Aug. 16, 1935.
Cooke, William Edward. — &. Boston, Mass., Apr. 4,
1906 ; high sch. giad. ; Benjamin Franklin Univ.
1933- ; cml. work 1925-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State Aug. 12, 1931 ; at $1,620 Apr. 1, 1936;
married. — DCR.
Cookingrham, Harris Nicks. — 6. Red Hook on Hud-
son, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1883 ; Syracuse Univ., A. B. 1907 ;
sec. 1907-10 ; app. v. and dep. 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 ; class five July 1, 1934.
Cooper, Charles Albert. — o. Humboldt, Nebr., Oct.
21, 1908 ; Univ. of Nebr., A. B. 1930 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Havre Sept. 16, 1931 ; v. c. at Havre
Nov. 3, 1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Havre Jan. 2
1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 19, 1932 ; to Canton
Dec. 22, 1932 ; as language officer at Tokyo Aug. 17,
1933 ; as v. c. at Tokyo Sept. 5, 1935.
Cooper, Richard Gordon. — h. Purvis, Miss., May 1,
1914 ; high sch. grad. ; Millsaps Coll. 1931-32 ; elk.
1932-S5; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Sept. 4, 1935. — DCR.
Cootes, Merritt Newton. — b. Norfolk, Va., Mar. 11,
1009 ; Woodberry Forest Sch. grad. ; Ecole He de
France 1929 ; Princeton, A. B. 1931 ; bank elk., Paris,
1929 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c.
of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ;
assigned to the Dept., temp., Jan. 20, 1932 ; as v. c.
at Port au Prince June 24, 1932 ; to the For. Ser.
Sch. Feb. 24, 1933 ; to Hong Kong June 13, 1933 ; to
Manila, temp., Oct. 16, 1935 ; to Saigon, temp., Dec.
28, 1935 ; to Hong Kong June 6, 1936.
Copley, William Edward. — &. Altoona, Pa., July 30,
1S93; 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, 1926; at Monterrey June 19, 1928; at
Asuncion July 11, 1933 ; at Buenos Aires Nov. 22,
1934.
Corcoran, Alice Lucas (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ., summer
1928 ; elk. 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 I'ower 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 (Brookhart Act).—
DCR.
Corcoran, William Warwick. — b. Washington, D. C,
Sept. 5, 1884 ; attended private sch. and business
sch. ; Georgetown Law Sch. two yrs. ; Univ. 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 ;
class seven Feb. 4, 1931 ; to Algiers Oct. 12, 1931 ;
to Gibraltar, temp., June 3, 1932 ; to Algiers Aug. 13,
1932; to Matamoros Nov. 7, 1932 (canceled); to
Kingston, Jamaica, Feb. 7, 1933 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Nov. 3, 1934 ; assigned as cons, at Vigo Nov. 26,
1934 ; married.
Cornette, Estelle (Mrs.) — b. Pulaski, Va. ; Stone-
wall Jackson Coll. one yr. ; State Teachers Coll.,
Harrisonburg, Va., grad. 1921 ; George Washington,
A. B. 1929, grad. work 1932-33 ; publicity asst. 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.— RP.
Correll, Alice Brown (Mrs.) — b. Salt Lake City,
Utah ; Univ. of Utah, M. A. 1927 ; George Washington
Univ., grad. work 1927-28 ; American Univ., Ph. D.
1933 ; teacher in .1r. high sch. 1928-29, 1930 ; drafts-
man. Census Bu., 1929-30 ; re-^^earch asst.. Civil Ser.
Commn., July-Oct. 1930 ; app. archive a^st. at $1,800
152
EEGISTER OP THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
in the Dept. of State Oct. 1, 1930; at $2,000 Aug. 29,
1931; at $2,600 Apr. 1, 1935. — HA.
Corrick, Donald "Whsatley — h. Kensington, Md.,
Aug. 15, 1897 ; attended high sch. ; Southeastern
Univ., B. C. S. 1926 ; U. S. Navy 1917-19 ; elk., Navy
Dept., 1919-23 ; asst. gen. office mgr., dept. store,
1923-24 ; chief of an accounting section, Dept. of
Agric, 1924-34 ; app. admin, asst. at $2,900 in the
Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1034 ; married.— BA.
Corrigan, Frank P.— &. Cleveland, Ohio, July 14,
1881 ; Adelbert Coll., A.B. 1903 ; Western Reserve
Univ., M.D. 1906; Univ. of Vienna 1910; grad. work
in U.S. and abroad ; steel metallurgist 1898-99 ; Ohio
Naval Reserve 1898-1901 ; interne, pathologist, and
surgeon 1906-19 ; assoc. director for Latin America,
Am. Coll. of Surgeons, 1920-22 ; director of surgery
in hospital 1922-32 ; author ; app. E.E. and M.P. to
El Salvador Mar. 14, 1934 ; married.
Corrigan, John.— Z*. 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.
1S98-1917; 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; a.ssigned 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 ;
to Durban Oct. 31, 1935 ; married.
Corse, Carl D. — b. Verndale, Minn., Nov. 20, 1907 ;
Univ. of Minn., B. B. A. 19.30, M. A. 1935 ; instructor
and research asst. in economics and statistics, Univ.
of Minn., 1930-35 ; field investigator, Treas. Dept.,
Sept. 1934 ; app. economic analyst at $3,800 in the
Dept. of State Aug. 1, 1935; married.— TA.
Cory, Merle Ralph, — &. Napavine, Wash., Nov. 8,
1897 ; Coll. of Pugot Sound 1920-22 ; Univ. of Wash.!
B. A. 1925 ; Yenching Univ., Peiping, China, grad.'
work 1927-28 ; private tutors in Japanese ; U. S. Army
1918 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate at Seoul July 23,
1925 ; in Am. Leg. at Peiping July 1, 1927 ; in Am.
consulate at Seoul Oct. 16, 1929 ; v. c. at Seoul Oct
13, 1934.
Costello, Walter Thomas. — &. San Francisco, Calif.,
Aug. 12, 1S97 ; 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; v. c. and elk. at Moscow
June IS, 1935.
Coudray, Robert Carter, — b. Newport, R. I., Dec. 21,
1895; husiness high sch. grad.; bank elk. 1917;
U. S. Army 1917-10, over.seas 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 ; at Swatow Oct. 8, 1931 ; at
Canton May 22, 1934; at Hong Kong Sept. 6, 1935.
Coulter, Eliot Brewster. — b. Austinburg, Ohio, May
11, 1892 ; Princeton, Lift. B. 1914 ; Harvard, A. M.
1915 ; George Washington, LL. B. 1931 ; 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. cliief. Visa Office, July 1, 1930 ; at $4,600 Dec. 1,
1930 ; asst. chief. Visa Division, Jan. 1, 1931 ; mar-
ried.— VD.
Cousins, Albert Howard, Jr. — 6. Washington, D. C,
Oct. 25, 1907 ; Univ. of Oreg., B. A. 1929 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, ana
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 4, 1930; assigned as
V. c. at Vancouver June 17, 1930 ; to the For. Ser.
Sch. Feb. 11, 1931 ; to Caracas June 20, 1931 ; to La
Guaira, temp., July IS, 1933; 3d .sec. at Caracas,
temp., Feb. 9, 1934; v. c. at Caracas June 3, 1934;
at Buenos Aires June 10, 1936.
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 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Dairen
Feb. 4, 1931 ; to Kobe May 25, 1931 ; to Tokyo Aug.
12, 1931 ; to Harbin Jan. 25, 1932 ; as For. Ser. offi-
cer to the emb. at Tokyo Jan. 24, 1935 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Feb. 9. 1935 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Tokyo
Feb. 16, 1935 ; class seven and 2d sec. Oct. 1, 1935 ;
married.
Cowan, Robert Thomas. — 6. Bristol, Tenn., Mar. 30,
1907 ; high 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 ; at Yar-
mouth Dec. 12, 1931; at Nantes Feb. 3, 1933; at
Lyon Jan. 27, 1934 ; at Calais, temp., July 13, 1934 ;
at Lyon Dec. 28, 1934 ; at Lille Jan. 4, 1935.
Cox, Raymond Edwin.— &. Boston, Mass., Oct. 1,
1893 ; Phillips AndoTer ; Yale, B. A. 1915 ; U. s!
Army 1917-19, capt.; sales mgr. of exporting firm
BIOGRAPHIES
153
1919-21 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. 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,
]929; sec. of del. to Conf. of Wheat Exporting Coun-
tries, London, 1931 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Buenos
Aires Feb. 16, 1934 ; adviser, Pan American Cml.
Conf., Buenos Aires, 1935 ; class three Oct. 1, 1935 ;
cons. gen. Apr. 25, 1936 ; assigned as cons. gen. at
Prague May 22, 1936 ; married.
Coyle, John Joseph. — b. Buffalo, N. Y., July 26,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; attended cml. sch. ; Univ. of
Madrid 1923 ; Centre de Estudios Hist6ricos 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., Dec. 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
Dec. 30, 1929 ; at Paris Sept. 28, 1931 ; at Bristol
Nov. 25, 1932 ; at London Oct. 17, 1933 ; married.
Grain, Earl Thomas. — ft. Quincy, 111., Oct. 25, 1907 ;
Univ. of 111., B. A. 1927 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
General at Habana Feb. 1, 1928 ; v. c. at Habana
Nov. 5, 1929 ; app.. after exam.. For. Ser. officer un-
class., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec.
17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Habana Jan. 2, 1932 ;
at Matanzas May 10, 1932 ; at Port Lim6n Aug. 16,
1932 ; as 3d sec. at Managua June 21, 1933 ; also v. c.
at Managua Aug. 5, 1933 ; as v. c. and 3d sec. at
Teheran Feb. 18, 1935.
Craley, Vivian Raymond.— 6. 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 $1,860 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920
July 1, 1928; at $2,040 July 1, 1930; married. — PD.
Cramp, "William Miller. — ft. Philadelphia, Pa., June
6, 1902 ; Chestnut Hill Acad. grad. ; Princeton, B. S.
1922 ; Rensselaer Polytech. Inst., C. E. 1925 ; engineer-
ing 1926-29 ; teaching 1930 ; prospecting in Haiti and
Dutch Guiana 1930 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at
Cairo June 4, 1931 ; v. c. at Cairo Aug. 7, 1931 ; at
Istanbul Oct. 24, 1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Istanbul Jan.
2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 19, 1932 ; to
G0S47— 3G 11
Belize Dec. 22, 1932 ; to London Oct. 20, 1933 ; to
Addis Ababa July 27, 1934 ; also 3d sec. at Addia
Ababa Mar. 14, 1935 ; class eight, cons., and assigned
as cons, at Addis Ababa in addition to duties as
3d sec. May 19, 1936.
Crane, Maud M. — ft. 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 Jiily 1,
1928 (W^elch Act) ; at $2,040 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,100
July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act). — FA.
Crane, William Carey (Lt. Col.) — ft. Fort Bayard,
N. M., Mar. 25, 1891; U.S.M.A., grad. 1913; assigned
as mil. att. at Tokyo June 17, 1933 ; married.
Crenshaw, David. — ft. East Falls Church, Va., .\pr.
4, 1899 ; attended high sch. 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
Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923; at $1,680 July
1, 1924 ; at $1,860 July 1, 1925 ; at $1,920 Nov. 1,
1927; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,200
July 1, 1930; manied. — DCR.
Crilley, A. Cyril. — ft. Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 26,
1902; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S. 1926,
grad. work, 1928-29; It. (jg.), U. S. Naval Reserve;
employed in private firms 1921-26 ; entered Bu. of
For. and Domes. Comm., Apr. 1926 ; app. asst. trade
commr. at Panama Sept. 1930 ; act. cml. att. at
Panama July 1933 ; asst. trade commr. at Habana
Dec. 1934 ; asst. cml. att. at Habana June 1, 1935 ;
at Lima Aug. 2, 1935 ; married.
Crim, Elsie May. — 6. Winston-Salem, N. C. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; secretary 1925-29 ; elk.,
Veterans' Bu., Apr.-Nov. 1930 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Nov. 10, 1930; at $1,620 May 1.
1934.— DCR.
Crocker, Edward Savage, 2d. — ft. Fitchburg, Mass.,
Dec. 20, 1895 ; 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;
assigned as 3d sec. at Budapest Dec. 13, 1926: at
Stockholm May 17, 1929 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ; class
six Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Tokyo
Nov. 13, 1933 ; class five Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Crockett, James C. (Capt.) — ft. Troy, Tenn., Aug.
18, 1888 : Union City Training Sch. grad. ; Univ. of
the South, B.A. 1912; entered U.S. Army Nov. 27,
1917 ; assigned as asst. mil. att. at Berlin July 21,
1933 ; married.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Crook, Linton. — b. Auniston, 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 ;
at Penang June 20, 1931 ; at Santo Domingo Nov. 12,
1934.
tt Crosby, Sheldon Leavitt. — b. New York City Nov.
9, 18S0 ; 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 ; see. 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 ; as-
signed 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 Stock-
holm Nov. 13, 1920; to the Dept. Oct. 13, 1921: as
couns. 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 ; at Warsaw May 26, 1932 ;
retired Sept. 30, 1935, under the provisions of the
act of Feb. 23, 1931.
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
Lourenco 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 Cape Town May 15, 1925 ; class
five May 23, 1929 ; to Barcelona June 25, 1932 ;
to Paris June 21, 1935 ; also dist. acct. and disbursing
officer at Paris July 16, 1935 ; class four Oct. 1,
1935 ; married.
Crouch, Edward Calhoun. — b. Washington, D. C,
Sept. 1, 1911 ; St. Albans Prep. Sch. grad. ; George
Washington, A. B. 1930, law sch. 1934- ; elk., Dept.
of Com., 1930-33, Post Office Dept., 1933-34 ; app.
elk. at |1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 20, 1934;
at $1,620 Nov. 23, 1935 ; married.— DCR.
Cruger, Alexander Pendleton. — b. San Antonio, Tex.,
Sept. 21, 1886 ; Hill Sch. ; Brooklyn Latin Sch. ; app.
v. c. at LiSge 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
Dee. 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 ; to Malmo Nov. 20, 1931 ;
to Bergen July 5, 1932 ; to Funchal May 18, 1933 ;
class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Cudahy, John. — b. Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 10, 1887;
Marquette Acad. grad. ; Univ. of Wis. 1905-6, LL. B.
1913; St. Mary's, Kans., 1907; Harvard, A. B. 1910;
mem. of bar of Wis. ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It.,
overseas service; practised law 1913-17; v. pres. of
meat packing firm 1917-22 ; pres. and v. pres. of real
estate companies 1923-33 ; app. A. E. and P. to
Poland June 13, 1933 ; married.
Culbertson, Paul Trauger. — b. 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, 1926 ; 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 $5,600 July 1, 1930 ; asst. chief. Divi-
sion of Western European Affairs, at $6,500 Jan. 28,
1932 ; married. — WE.
Cullen, Virginia I. — b. Pittsburgh, Pa. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; secretary 1933 ; stenog. and
typist, govt, depts., 1934-36 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State June 16, 1936. — SS.
Culpepper, Florence M. (Mrs.) — 6. Ottumwa, Iowa ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; elk., Treas. Dept.,
1928-30, 1933-34, Dept. of State, 1930-33 ; app. elk.,
temp., at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1935 ;
permanently July 1, 1935. — SS.
Cummans, William Walter, — b. New Stark, Ohio*
June 23, 1887 ; private tutors ; attended business sch. ;
Ohio Northern Univ. 1907-9 ; aeeountaney sch. grad. ;
teacher in public sch. 1907-13 ; elk. in War Dept.
1918-20, 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 2, 1930;
married. — DCR.
Cumming, Hugh Smith, Jr. — b. Richmond, 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 ;
at $2,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $3,200 May 1,
1930; at $3,800 Dec. 1, 1930; at $4,600 Dec. 24,
1931 ; asst. to Am. del.. Int. Monetary and Economic
Conf., London, 1933 ; asst. to chm. of Am. del., Sev-
enth Int. Conf. of Am. States, Montevideo, 1933;
executive asst. to the sec. of state at $5,600 Mar. 14,
1934 ; detailed to Geneva to assist cons, in connec-
tion with Italo-Ethiopian affairs 1936 ; divisional
asst. June 12, 1936 ; married. — WE.
tt Cunningham, Edwin Sheddan. — b. East Tenn.,
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 189(5-98 ; app., after exam., cons, at
Aden Feb. 16, 1898; at Bergen Mar. 3, 1903; at
Durban June 22, 1906; at Bombay Dec. 20, 1910;
eons. gen. at Singapore Aug. 22, 1912 ; at Hankow
BIOGRAPHIES
155
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 worl£
at Kobe, Japan, Sept. 1-25, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
of class two July 1, 1924 ; class one Dec. 17, 1925 ;
ohm.. Court of Consuls, 1925 ; sr. cons. Apr. 1, 1926 ;
chm., Jt. Commn. to Implement the Sino-Japanese
Agreement of May 5, 1932 ; by Ex. order of Mar. 3,
1933, retained on active duty for a period not in ex-
cess of five yrs. from July 6, 1933 ; retired Dec. 31,
1935, under the provisions of the act of Feb. 23,
1931.
Curstead, Nell Louise, — &. Martin, Pa. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; stenog-cllj. in private firms
and county relief bd. 1934—35 ; app. elk., temp., at
$1,2G0 in the Dept. of State May 1, 1935; perma-
nently July 1, 1935; at $1,440 Jan. 1, 1936. — DCR.
Curtis, Edward Glion, Jr. — 1). St. Louis, Mo., Sept.
8, 1909 ; Washington Univ., A. B. 1930, grad. work
1931-32 ; Harvey Inst. 1932 ; R. Istituto Superiore
di Scienze Social! e Politiche, Florence, diploma
3 935; insur. salesman 1934; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned as v. c.
at Budapest Oct. 3, 1935.
Curtis, Gladys Ahrens (Mrs.) — h. 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.
Cussans, Frank. — h. 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, ficole 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.
Cyphers, Dudley E. — 6. Easton, Pa., Oct. 24. 1903 ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk. 1922-30 ;
bookkeeper 1930 ; teacher 1930-32 ; app. elk. in Am.
Leg. at Santo Domingo Mar. 10, 1932 ; in Am. Con-
sulate at Santo Domingo July 12, 1932 ; v. c. at
Santo Domingo July 27, 1932 ; married.
Daane, Martha Teresa, — b. Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
high sch. grad. ; Grand Rapids Jr. Coll., Assoc, in
Com. 1930 ; elk. and stenog. 1929-33 ; stenog., Agric.
Adjustment Admin., 1933-34 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
tlie Dept. of State Sept. 4, 1934; at $1,620 Feb. 1,
1935.— CC.
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.
D'Amour, Elizabeth C. — b. Salem, Mass. ; business
sell. grad. ; Berlitz Sch. of Languages ; stenog. 1929-
32, 1933-34; elk. and typist in Boston Navy Yard
1935, in Treas. Dept. 1935-36; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State Apr. 2, 1936. — RP.
Daniel, Helen Lane. — b. 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.,
B. 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 $1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,860 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $2,000 July 1. 1928 (Welch
Act); at $2,200 July 1, 1930; at $2,300 Apr. 1,
1936.— CR.
Daniels, Josephus. — 6. Washington, N. C, May IS,
1862 ; Univ. of N. C. Law Sch. 1884 ; mem. of bar of
N. C. ; editor of newspapers 1880-1933 ; sec. of the
navy 1913-21 ; app. A. E. and P. to Mexico Mar. 17,
1933 ; married.
Daniels, Paul Clement. — b. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 26,
1903 ; Phillips Andover ; Yale, B. A. 1924 ; Univ. of
Dijon and Grenoble, summer 1924 ; Univ. of Toulouse
1924-25 ; teacher of French, Riverdale Country Sch.,
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 Valparaiso Feb. 24,
1928 ; to Call May 23, 1929 ; to Buenaventura, temp.,
Oct. 3, 1929 ; to La Paz Aug. 16, 1930 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Apr. 9, 1931 ; assigned as 3d sec. at La
Paz Apr. 29, 1931 ; at Managua Aug. 19, 1932 ; as
V. c. at Corinto, temp., Nov. 1, 1932 ; as 3d sec. at
Managua Dec. 20, 1932 ; also v. c. Apr. 10, 1933 ;
clas.s eight July 1, 1934 ; assigned to the Dept. July
16, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; class seven Apr. 1,
1930.— LA.
Darley, Mary Lilian. — b. Alexandria, Va. ; St.
Mary's Acad. ; George 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, 1930;
elk., 1st stage, Gen. Disarmament Conf., Geneva,
1932.— WE.
Darlington, Charles Francis, Jr. — b. New York City
Sept. 13, 1904 ; St. Mark's Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B.
1926 ; New Coll., Oxford, 1927 ; with banking firm
1928 ; mem. Financial Section, Secretariat of the
League of Nations, 1929-31 ; mem. Central Banking
Dept., Bank for Int. Settlements, Basel, 1931-33 ;
chief investigator at $6,000, Office of the Special Ad-
viser to the President on For. Trade, 1934 ; app. eco-
nomic analyst at $5,600 in the Dept. of State Apr. 1.
1935 ; married. — TA.
Davenport, Rosemary S. (Mrs.) — b. Ashland, Pa.;
high sch. grad. ; elk. in Govt, depts. 1917-22,
1926-29; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Mar. 1, 1929; at $1,560 July 1, 1930; at $1,620
Feb. 1, 1936,— CR.
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Davies, John Paton, Jr. — b. Kiating, China, of Am.
parents, Apr. 6, 1908 ; Shaughai-Amer. Sch. grad. ;
Univ. of Wis. 1927-29 ; Yenching Univ., Teiping,
China, 1929-30 ; Columbia, B. S. 1931 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dee. 17, 1931 ; as.signed as v. c.
at Windsor Jan. 12, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov.
29, 1932; to YDnnanfu Mar. 30, 1933; as language
officer at Peiping Aug. 30, 1933 ; as v. c. at Mukden
Sept. 5, 1935.
Davis, Bainbridge Cowell. — &. Cleveland, Ohio, Nov.
1, 1909 ; Deerfleld Acad. grad. ; Dartmouth, B. A. 1932,
grad. work 1933 ; Diplomatic and Consular Inst. 1936 ;
elk. 1932-35, in Dept. of Com. 1936; app. elk., temp.,
at $1,620 in the Dept. of State July 1, 1936 ; mar-
ried.— TA.
Davis, Be Lyle. — h. Trice, 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, 1919; 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, 1928; at
$2,000 May 1, 1929; at $2,100 July 1, 1930;
married. — DCR.
Davis, Elsie C. — h. Laurel, Md. ; high sch. grad. ;
attended business sch. ; bookkeeper 1912-17 ; stenog..
War Dept., 1917-19 ; elk., Dept. of State, 1919-24 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Dec. 8,
1930; at $1,620 Feb. 4, 1931.— FD.
Davis, Jane Mitchell (Mrs.) — b. La Plata, Md. ;
high 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 $1.62(»
Aug. 1, 1930 ; elk., Int. Monetary and Economic Conf.,
London, 1933; at $1,800 May 0, 1935.— PC.
Davis, John Ker. — h. Soochow. 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, 1915, and assigned to Antung ; class sev..n
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 ; represintative.
Fifth Cong., Int. Chamber of Com., Amsterdam. 1929 ;
assigned to Seoul May 24, 1930; class two .luly 24.
1930; assigned to Vancouver Nov. 7, 19:i3 ; married.
Davis, Kathryn Murphy (Mrs.) — b. Ilarrlsburg, 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. ot
State Feb. 6, 1926; at $1,200 Mar. 1, 1027; at $1,320
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $1,380 July 1, 1928;
at $1,500 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Davis, Leslie Ammerton. — b. Port Jefferson, N. Y.,
Apr. 29. 1876; Cornell, Ph. B. 1898; Columbian Coll.
(now George Washington Univ.), LL. B. 1904; 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, 1915 ;
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, 1920; 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 ; to Lisbon,
temp., Nov. 9, 1934; to Oporto Apr. 8, 1935; cons.
gen. and assigned to Glasgow June 17, 1936 ; mar-
ried.
Davis, Marianna. — 6. Oak Hill, Ohio ; attended
high sch. and business sch. ; stenog. and typist ; app.
elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State July 2, 1906; at
$1,400 July 1, 1908; at $1,600 June 22, 1916, effec-
tive July i ; 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) ; at $2,200 June 1,
1931.— EA.
Davis, Monnett Bain. — b. Greencastle, Ind., Aug. 13,
1893 ; attended Baker Univ. ; 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 Eliza-
beth 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 ; cons. gen. Apr. 10, 1931 ;
class three July 1, 1931 ; assigned as cons. gen. at
Stockholm June 24, 1933 ; at Shanghai July 20, 1934 ;
class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; at Singapore Jan. 27, 1936 ;
si-e. in the Diplo. Ser. May 14, 1936 ; married.
Davis, Nathaniel Penistone. — b. Princeton, N. J.,
May 1, 1895 ; Lawrenceville Sch. grad. ; attended
business sch. ; Princeton, A. B. 1916 ; grad. work,
Univ. of NcuchAtel, Switzerland, 1914, Univ. of Pa.
1910; George Washington Law Sch. 1919-20; sec,
war prisoners' aid, Y. M. C. A., 1916-17; U. S. Array
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.. nfter exam., v. c of career of class three Feb.
17. 1921 : (li'tailed to Am. Commn. 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; class four July
1, 1931 ; assigned to the Dept. June 30, 1934 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and cons. gen. Oct. 15, 1934 ;
For. Ser. inspector Oct. 23, 1934 ; class three Oct. 1,
1935 ; married.
Davis, Thomas Dick. — b. 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 ; to Stavanger June 10, 1932 ; to Bergen
May 18, 1933 ; to Valencia Oct. 15, 1935 ; married.
Dawes, Gladys Meredith. — b. 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 ; at |1,800 Jan. 19, 1935.— RP.
Dawson, Allan. — b. 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
de 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 .^ec. 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; as 8d sec. at Bogotfi
June 18, 1931 ; class seven July 1, 1931 ; assigned to
the leg. at Managua, temp., May 16, 1934 ; class six
July 1, 1934 ; to the Dept. Oct. 19, 1934 ; asst. to
Am. representative, Chaco Mediation Conf., Buenos
Aires, 1935 ; class five Apr. 1, 1936 ; alternate del.,
Chaco Peace Conf., Buenos Aires, 1935-36 ; assigned
as 2d sec. at Rio de Janeiro May 29, 193G.
Dawson, Claude Ivan. — b. 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 ;
cla.ss 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 cla.«s
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. — b. Staunton, Va., Jan.
19, 1882 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; book-
keeper 1902-3 ; provincial treas., I'hilippine 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 ; to Munich July 26, 1933 ; to Lille
Nov. 19, 1935 ; married.
Dawson, Margaret Esther. — b. 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 ; at $1,440 Feb. 20, 1931 ; at $1,620
Sept. 14, 1931.— DOR.
Dawson, Warrington. — b. Charleston, S. C, Sept.
27, 1878 ; ficole Saint Thomas D'Aquln, Paris ; Univ.
Sch., Charleston and Richmond ; Coll. 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 ficole des Hautes
fitudes Soclales, 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. Arab, in Paris 1917-19 ; special asst.. Am. Emb.
in Paris, Sept. 4, 1919.
Dawson, William. — b. St. Paul. Minn., Aug. 11,
1885; Univ. of Minn., B. A. 1906; L'ficole Libre des
Sciences Politiques two yrs. ; app. v. and dep. cons.
gen. at Petrograd Mar. 28, 1908 ; 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. officer 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 ; mem. of the Publications Committee of the
Dept. 1925 ; class one June 30, 1927 : assigned to
Mexico City July 6. 1928 ; E. E. and M. P. to
Ecuador May 9. 1930 ; to Colombia Dec. 15, 1934 ;
mairi(>d.
Day. Henry Barker. — h. 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.
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924; assigned
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V. c. at Naples May 8, 1930; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Feb. 11, 1931 ; to Singapore June 20, 1931 ; to Hong
Kong Nov. 17, 1932 ; v. c. at Manila May 1, 1934.
Day, Mary Jo, — It. Converse, Ind. ; high sch. and
business sch. grad. ; cashier 1933-35 ; app. elk., temp.,
at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Apr. 12, 1935 ; per-
manently May 16, 193.5 ; at $1,440 Jan. 13, 1936. —
DCR.
Day, Samuel Hamilton. — h. Quincy, 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.
Daymont, Laurence James. — 7j. Crompton, R. I., Apr.
26, 1893; St. Lawrence Univ. 1911-13; employed by
insur. company 1913-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, over-
seas service; elk., chief elk., and exec, asst.. Renting,
Requisitions, and Claims Service, Quartermaster
Corps, War Dept., Paris. 1919-32 ; app. elk. in emb.
at Paris Jan. 1, 1932 ; in dist. acct. and disbursing
office, Paris, July 1, 1932 ; asst. dist. acct. and dis-
bursing officer July 1, 1935 ; also v. c. at Paris Aug.
7, 1935 ; married.
Deans, Amelia Byrd. — 5. Shelby Co., Ala. ; private
tutors ; Dept. of Agric. grad. sch. 192.3-24 ; George
Washington Univ. 1925-28 ; steuog. and elk. 1913-15 ;
stenog., editorial elk., and indoxer, 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.— RP.
Dearing, Fred Morris. — b. Columbia. Mo.. Nov. 19,
1879 ; Univ. of Mo., A. B. ; Columbian Uuiv. (now
George Washington), M. Dip.; Univ. of Washington,
D. C. ; teacher in public sch. ; commandant in mil.
acad. ; translator, I'ost Office Dept. and Dept. of
Agric, 1902 ; sec. to minister to Cuba 1904 ; app.,
after exam., 2d sec. at llabana July 30, 1900 ; at
Peking Apr. 6, 1907; sec of leg. at llabana 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 ; resigned
Apr. 1919 ; with Am. International Corp. 1917-21 ;
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. 31, 1930 ; married.
DeBerry, Myra J. — h. Brunswick Co., Va, ; at-
tended business sch. ; Blackstone Coll. 1916-18 ;
George Washington, A. B. 1933; 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 ; at $2,000 Oct. 9, 1935.— RP.
DeCell, Edith. — 5. 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.
DeCourcy, "William Earl. — h. Jackson, Tenn., Feb.
4, 3 894 ; 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
Dec. 19, 1929 ; class six July 1, 1934 ; to Capetown
Aug. 17, 1934 ; class five Apr. 1, 1936 ;, married.
tt Deichman, Carl Frederick. — b. 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 ; retired Jan. 31, 1936, under
the provisions of the act of Feb. 23, 1931 ; 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,
1927; at $1,980 July 1. 1928 (Welch Act); stenog.,
London Nav£>i Conf.. 1930; at $2,040 July 1, 1930; at
$2,100 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act). — FP.
Beimel, Henry L., Jr. — 6, New York City June 7,
1899 ; attended sch. in Belgium and England ; Univ.
of Calif., A. B. 1920, Ph. D. 1923 ; U. S. Army Aug.-
Dec 1918 ; teaching fellow in economics, Univ. of
Calif., 1920-22, in foreign trade, 1922-23; research
1922-23 ; asst. chief. Division of Foreign Tariffs, Dept.
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159
of Com.. 1923-31; app. divisional asst. at $4,600 in
the Dept. of State Mar. 16, 1931 ; economic analyst,
temp., at $5,600 Nov. 1, 1934; permanently Dec. 1.
1934 ; tech. adviser, Int. Monetary and Economic
Conf.', to observe meeting of Jt. Committee of League
of Nations for Study of Clearing Agreements, Geneva,
1935 ; asst. chief. Division of Trade Agreements, May
27, 1935; at $6,500 Mar. 1, 1936; married.— TA.
de Lambert, Richard Marmaduke.— 6. 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 railway 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,
19''4 ; 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 ;
assigned as 2d sec. at Habana, temp., Sept. 20, 1933 ;
as 2d sec. at Lima Sept. 19, 1933 ; married.
Delaney, Thomas James. — b. Alexandria. Va., July
14, 1892 ; U. S. Navy 1917-19 ; asst. messenger, Dept.
of' State, 1919-21 ; mimeograph operator, Conf. on
Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921-22 ; rein-
stated asst. messenger in the Dept. of State Feb. 16,
1922 ; messenger Aug. 1, 1923. — NE.
deLashmutt, Rebekah Leiter.— 6. Frederick, Md. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Columbia
Ki^ndergarten Training Sch., grad. 1908 ; George Wash-
ington Univ. 1917-18; teacher 1906-10; 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
$1 200, 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 asst.
sec. of state at $2,600 Feb. 20. 1930 ; at $2,800 July
1, 1930 ; at $2,900 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ;
disbursing officer to assist agt. for U. S., U. S.-Egypt
Arbitration (Salem Claim), Vienna, 1931. — A-C.
del Valle, Pedro Augusto (Lt. Col.) — b. San Juan,
P. R., Aug. 28, 1893 ; Mercersburg Acad. grad. ;
U. S. N. A., grad. 1915; assigned as asst. naval
att. at Rome Oct. 18, 1935; married.
Demille, Paul Henry.— 5. 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 1913-19, 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; at Monterrey
Mar. 1, 1932; married.
Denby, James Orr. — b. Peking, China, of Am. par-
ents, Aug. 30, 1896; Westminster Sch.; Princeton,
B. A. 1919 ; George Washington, M. A. 1921 ; U. S.
Armv 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, Washington, 1921-22 ; as-
signed to Tokyo Jan. 31, 1922; to Athens July 23,
1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight and assigned
as'sd 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
Dublin Dec. 26, 1930; 1st sec. at Dublin June 23,
1931 ; married.
Denniston, Frederick W., Jr.— b. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
Jan. 12, 1909 ; Nat. Univ., LL. B. 1931 ; mem. of
bar of D. C. ; elk. 1927-31 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,440
in the Dept. of State Mar. 25, 1931 ; appt. term. June
30, 1931 ; reapp. elk., temp., at $1,440 July 9, 1931 ;
permanently Dec. 16, 1931 ; detailed to the President's
Organization on Unemployment Relief 1931-32 ; at
.$1,620 May 1, 1934; at $1,800 Oct. 5, 1934;
married. — FA.
Derry, Charles Hall. — b. 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; class six July 1, 1931
assigned to Mazatl.an Dec. 21, 1933; married.
de Eycke, Laurence Joseph. — b. Mishawaka, Ind.,
Mar. 14, 1907 ; Albany Coll. 1924-25 ; Univ. of Oreg.,
B. B. A. 1929, M. B. A. 1931 ; grad. asst., Univ. of
Oreg., 1929-31 ; instructor in economics, Pomona
ColL,' 1931-33; instructor. Am. Inst, of Banking,
1931-32, 1934-35; teaching asst., Univ. of Calif..
1933-35 ; app. economic analyst, temp., at $3,800 in
the Dept. of State June 1, 1935 ; permanently June 5,
1935 ; married. — TA.
Des Portes, Fay Allen. — b. Winnsboro, S.C, June
16, 1890 ; Mt. Zion Sch. ; Clemson Coll. ; N.C. Agric.
and Mech. Coll. grad.; mem. of city council 1911;
pres. and mgr., Des Portes Mercantile Co. ; bank di-
rector ; V. pres., chemical company ; mem. of S.C.
House of Representatives 1926-28; of S.C. Senate
1928-33; app. E.B. and M.P. to Bolivia Aug. 19,
1933; to Guatemala Apr. 25, 1036; married.
De 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
Yolvohama Apr. 24. 1930; to Paris Oct. 25, 1933;
class six July 1, 1934 ; married.
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de Vfcrteuil, Marc, — b. 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.
de "Wolf, Francis Colt. — b. Aix-la-Chapelle, Germany,
of Am. parents, Oct. 28, 1894 ; attended sch. in Bel-
gium and U. S. ; private tutors ; Harvard, A. B. 1918 ;
Columbia, LL.B. 1922 ; representative of trust com-
pany In France 1918-19 ; asst. to the solicitor, Dept.
of State, 1922-31 ; del.. Anti-smuggling Conf., Ot-
tawa, 1929 ; mem. of Secretariat of League of Na-
tions, Geneva, 1931-34 ; app. divisional asst. at $4,600
in the Dept. of State Feb. 2, 1935 ; married. — TD.
Dick, Hasell Hutchinson. — ft. Rock Hill, S. C, June
29, 1888 ; high sch. grad. ; D. 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
to 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 ; assigned to Amoy Oct. 25, 1933 ;
married.
Dickerson, Charles Estell. — 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 Dome.s. 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 ; at Stockholm Dec. 17, 1935 ; married.
Biekey, John Sloan. — b. Lock Haven, Pa., Nov. 4,
1907 ; Bucknell, summer 1925 ; Dartmouth, A.B.
1929 ; Harvard, LL.B. 1932 ; mem. of bar of Mass. ;
law practice 1932-33 ; asst. to the commr., Dept. of
Correction, Mass., 1933-34 ; app. a.sst. to the legal
adviser and asst. to asst. sec. of state at $3,800 Mar.
26, 1934; married. — A-S.
Dickey, Robert Russel, Jr. — b. Dayton, Ohio, June
24. 1896 ; Westminster Sch. ; U. S. Marine Corps
1917-18, 1st It. ; app. cons. agt. at Pau Jan. 30, 1931 ;
married.
Dickinson, Horace Jewell.- — b. 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., cone, 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 ; class eight July 1, 1934.
Dickover, Erie Roy. — ft. Long Beach, Calif., Jan. 20,
1888; 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 ; class three Feb. 4, 1931 ; assigned
as For. Ser. officer to the emb. at Tokyo May 3, 1932 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned as 1st sec. at
Tokyo May 24, 1932 ; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Dickson, Lillie Virginia (Mrs.) — b. Washington,
D. C. ; attended business high sch. ; sec. in real estate
and law offices and notary public 1907-15 ; oik., 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). — TD.
Dickson, 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 Asuncion
Feb. 27, 1920; to Lisbon Mar. 1, 1922; to Bangkok
Sept. 29. 1922: For. Ser. officer of class seven and
assigned as 3d sec. at Bangkok July 1, 1924 ; at San
Salvador Nov. 20, 1926 ; at Lima July 21, 1928 (can-
celed) ; at Bogotfi Oct. 16, 1928 ; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929 ;
class six May 9, 1930; assigned to Helsingfors Aug.
14, 1930; to Habana Sept. 21, 1933; cons, and as-
signed to Vancouver Feb. 12, 1935.
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) ; to the
For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 11, 1931 ; to Sao Paulo June 20,
1931 ; to Callao-Lima Apr. 12, 1935.
Dismon, Frances Naomi (Mrs.) — 6. 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; at $1,800 July 21, 1931.— 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
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Dec 30 1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923; law elk. at
$2 000 Feb. 10, 1923; at $2,250 Nov. 1, 1923; at
$2500 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; asst. to the legal
adviser July 1, 1931; married.— LE.
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
(Brookbart Act). — FA.
Doane, Vernon Harden.- b. Sprlngdale, Ark., Nov.
19, 1909 ; high sch. grad. ; Kans. State Teachers Coll.
and Univ. of Kans.; George Washington Univ. 1930- ;
asst. fingerprint classifier, Dept. of Justice, 1930-31 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Jan.. 8,
1931 ; at $1,620 May 1, 1934 ; married.— DCR.
Dodd, William Edward.— b. Clayton, N. C, Oct. 21,
1869 ; Oak Ridge Inst. grad. ; Va. Polytech. Inst.
B. S. 1895. M. S. 1897; Univ. of Leipzig, Ph. D.
1899; instructor of hist., Va. Polytech. Inst., 1895-
97 ; prof, of hist., Randolph-Macon, 1901-8 ; prof, of
Am. hist., Univ. of Chicago, 1909-33; author; app.
A. B. and P. to Germany June 13, 1933; married.
Dodson, Frederick Augustus.— b. Boston, Mass.,
Apr. 18, 1898; U. S. Navy 1918-19; app. asst. mes-
senger in the Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1919. — PD.
Doherty, Nona Lillian.— ft. Washington, D. C. ;
Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1923 ; Amer. Univ., grad. work,
1929-30 ; scientific illustrating, Dept. of Agric, sum-
mers 1918-22, 1923-24 ; Library of Cong. 1924-27 ;
Dept. of Agric. Library 1927-28 ; app. library asst. at
$2,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1928; at $2,200
July 1, 1930.— RP.
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 June
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 Aguascalientes
Sept. 5, 1917 ; to St. Pierre-Miquelon Aug. 31, 1918
(canceled) ; detailed to Sydney, N. S., Sept. 23, 1918 ;
assigned to Tegucigalpa Mar. l5, 1919; class sis
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; charge d'affaires at
Guatemala June 6. 1932 ; sec. In the Diplo. Ser. June
16, 1932 : assigned as 1st sec. at Guatemala, temp..
65847—36 12
June 20, 1932 ; as cons. gen. at Guatemala Oct. 1,
1932; at St. John's, N. F., Apr. 7, 1933; at Milan
June 20. 1934 ; married.
Donaldson, Harry M. — b. West Newton, Pa., Mar. 29,
1906 ; attended business sch. ; Oberlin, A. B. 1927 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Marseille Oct. 14, 1927 ;
V. c. at Marseille June 17, 1932 ; app., after exam.,
For. Ser. otficer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. and assigned to Marseille Oct. 1,
1935; to Havre May 22, 1936; married.
Donegan, Alfred William. — b. Huntsville, Ala., Mar.
3, 1883 ; 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
Konigsberg 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 ; assigned to Bucharest Nov-
2, 1931 ; to Basel Jan. 13, 1933 ; married.
Donnelly, Walter Joseph. — b. New Haven. Oonn.,
Jan. 9, 1896 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Sc. ; 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 Bogota Dec. 8, 1928 ; re-
lieved Nov. 24, 1933 ; assigned as cml. att. at Habana
Jan. 9, 1934.
Donovan, Andrew Edmund, 2d. — b. Fort Riley,
Kans., May 11, 1908; Harvard, B. S. 1930; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate General at Warsaw June 6, 1931 ;
V. c. at Warsaw Aug. 27, 1931; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at
Warsaw Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 19,
1932 ; to Yokohama Dec. 22, 1932 (canceled) ; to
Mexico City Mar. 20, 1933 ; to M6rida, temp., Dec. 4,
1934 ; to Mexico City Mar. 2, 1935 ; as v. c. and 3d
sec. at La Paz Nov. 27, 1935.
Donovan, Howard.— b. Windsor, 111., Nov. 12, 1895;
Mo. Mil. Acad. ; Smith Acad. grad. ; Yale, Ph. B. 1920 ;
U. S. Army 1917-18 ; foreign service training class of
m'otor.s 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
Oct. 28. 1925 ; to the Dept. June 26, 1929 ; to Kobe
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Sept. 5, 1929; class seven Dec. 19, 1929; class six
July 1, 1934; to Hong Kong Jan. 28, 1936; married.
Donovan, Mary Josephine. — b. Boston, Mass. ; high
sch. grad. ; stenog. in private firms 1929-34, in Agric.
Adjustment Admin. Aug. -Nov. 1934 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov. 24, 1934 ; at $1,620
Apr. 23, 1930.— FA.
Doolittle, Hooker Austin. — b. 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 ; class
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 ; assigned to Sarnia
May 10, 1932 ; to Tangier May 6, 1933 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. June 13, 1933 ; assigned also as 2d sec.
at Tangier June 19, 1933 ; 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 ;
class three July 24, 1930; assigned as 1st sec. at
London Apr. 4, 1931 ; accompanied Ambassador Dawes
to conference with delegates attending the sess. of
the Council of the League adjourned from Geneva
in discussions concerning Manchuria, Paris, 1931 ;
assigned to the Dept. May 2, 1933 ; adviser. Prelim-
inary Naval Conversations. London, Oct.-Dec. 1934 ;
class two Oct. 1, 1935; adviser. London Naval Conf.,
1935-36; cons. gen. June 1, 1936; married. — FE.
Doran, Helen Fay. — b. Washington, D. C. ; attended
high sch. and business sch. ; George Washington Univ.
1908-9. 1921-24 ; Washington Coll. of Law 1932-33 ;
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. and
disbursing officer. Int. Tech. Consulting Committee
on Radio Communications, The Hague, 1929 ; admin,
asst. at $2,600 Mar. 1, 1930; at $2,800 July 1,
1930 ; special disbursing officer. Seventh Int. Conf.
of Am. States, Montevideo, 1933. — PC.
Dormady, Francis Patrick. — b. Ashland, Wis., Aug.
13, 1890; attended business sch.; George Washington
Univ. 1919 ; National Univ., A. B. 1933 ; elk. for law
firm 1909-11; sec. to sec. of interior, P. I., 1912-16;
elk. for fruit company at Port Llmon 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.
Dorn, Frank (Capt.) — b. San Francisco, Calif.,
June 25, 1901 ; U. S. M. A., grad. 1930 ; assigned aa
language officer at Peiping July 30, 1934.
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; to Barbados Jan. 10, 1931; to the Dept.
May 27, 1932 ; to Mexico City Feb. 23, 1935.
Dorsz, Edmund J. — 5. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 23, 1906 ;
attended high sch. ; business sch. grad. ; Berlitz Sch.
of Languages 1920-27 ; municipal employee in De-
troit 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 Yokohama Nov. 8, 1930 ; to Kobe Oct. 6, 1932 ; to
Taihoku, temp., Apr. 6, 1933 ; to Kobe June 28, 1933 ;
to Nagasaki, temp., Apr. 10, 1934 ; to Kobe Aug. 7,
1934 ; to Belize, temp., Nov. 1, 1934 ; to Warsaw Nov.
17, 1934 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Warsaw
Oct. 1, 1985.
Douglass, William Boone, Jr. — b. 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, 1930; at Malaga Aug. 18, 1930; at Seville,
temp., Sept. 18, 1930 ; at Malaga Jan. 15, 1931 ; at
Seville, temp., July 22, 1931 ; at Malaga Sept. 22,
1931 ; at St. Michael's, temp., Apr. 13, 1932 ; at
Malaga Sept. 3, 1932 ; at Tenerife, temp., Nov. 6,
1933 ; at Malaga Feb. 2, 1934 ; at Funchal, temp.. July
24, 1934 ; at Malaga Sept. 21, 1934 ; at Las Palmas,
temp., Nov. 5, 1934 ; at Malaga Mar. 14, 1935 ; at
Tenerife, temp.. May 1, 1935 ; at Malaga Sept. 28,
1935 ; at Lisbon, temp., Feb. 29, 1936 ; at Tenerife,
temp., June 2, 1936.
BIOGRAPHIES
163
Doukas, Marjorie Hottel (Mrs.) — b. Hancock, W.
Va. ; attended business sch. ; Hood Coll., A. B. 1927 ;
Western Reserve Univ. 1927-28; Amer. Univ. 1930-
31 ; Columbia Sch. of Drafting, grad. 1934 ; case
worker and sec. with associated charities 1927-30 ;
typist, Internal Revenue, Feb.-Aug. 1930 ; app. elk. at
$1,620 in the Dept. of State Aug. 16, 1930 ; editorial
asst. at $1,800 Aug. 1, 1934.— RP.
Dow, Edward A. — 6. 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
nine 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
Cludad Juarez ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; class Ave
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 ; to Santiago,
Chile, Apr. 1, 1933; married.
Bowling, Walter Cecil. — b. Atkinson, Ga., Aug. 4,
1905; Mercer Univ., B. A. 1925; elk. 1925-26; elk.
and stenog. 1926-29 ; secretary 1929-31 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned to the
For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 30, 1931 ; as v. c. at Oslo Apr.
7, 1932 ; at Lisbon May 28, 1936 ; married.
Downer, Alice Scheibel (Mrs.) — i. Scrantnn, Pa.;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1929 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Jan. 6, 1930 ; at
$1,500 July 6, 1930 ; at $1,620 June 20, 1931.— SS.
Dowrick, LilUe B. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; high
sch. .ind 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.^0; at $2,040 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart
Act).— SS.
Doyle, Albert Martin. — b. 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 ; elass two
Nov. 23, 1923 ; class one May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight and cons.
Dee. 17, 1925 ; assigned to Rotterdam Apr. 2, 1926 ;
to Brisbane Jan. 21, 1929; class seven Dec. 19, 1929;
assigned to Sydney, N. S. W., Dec. 23, 1930; class
six July 1, 1934 ; married.
Doyle, Thomas John, Jr. (Comdr.) — b. Greeley Cen-
ter, Nebr., Aug. 4, 1892 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1914 ;
assigned as naval att. and naval att. for air at Buenos
Aires and Montevideo Apr. 8, 1936 ; married.
Drew, Gerald Augustin. — b. 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 Para Feb.
24, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ;
assigned as 3d sec. at Port au Prince July 7, 1930;
at San Jos6, Costa Rica, June 20, 1934 ; class eight
July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned as 3d
sec. at Guatemala, temp., May 22, 1936; married.
Drew, Norris E. — b. 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.
elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State June 9, 1930; at
$1,800 July 7, 1930 ; at $2,000 June 1, 1931 ; at
$2,300 Oct. 16, 1935 ;, acting chief, law section, at
$2,600 Apr. 1, 1936 ; married. — RP.
Dreyfus, Louis Goethe, Jr. — b. Santa Barbara, Calif.,
Nov. 23, 1889; 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
Oct. 10-Nov. 30, 1916 ; assigned to Sivas Mar. 20,
1917 ; to Malaga June 5, 1917 ; detailed to Paris Aug.
25, 1919 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Palermo
Mar. 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
one May 9, 1930 ; to Copenhagen July 31, 1931 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 13, 1933 ; assigned as
couns. of emb. at Lima June 26, 1933 ; married.
DriscoU, Edward Eugene. — b. Fort Sisseton, S. Dak.,
Nov. 13, 1887 ; attended high 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. 8, 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.,
Conf. for the Codification of Int. Law, The Hague,
1930 ; at $2,300 July 1, 1930 ; married.— DCR.
164
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Drissel, Roger S. — 5. Keller's Church, Pa., June 30,
1877 ; Schissler Coll. ; Bethany Coll. 1906 ; West
Chester Normal Seh., and Perkiomen Sem. ; tcachor
in public sch. 1S9G-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, 1909; 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.
Drumright, Everett Francis. — b. Drumright, Okla.,
Sept. 15, 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 ; to
the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 8, 1931 ; to Hankow Dec. 10,
1931 ; as language officer at Peiping July 15, 1932 ; as
v. c. at Shanghai Oct. 11. 1934 ; at Swatow, temp.,
May 14. 1935 ; at Shanghai June 27, 1935 ; at Swa-
tow, temp., Oct. 25. 193.T ; at Shanghai Dec. 9, 1935.
Drury, Hannah Wallace (Mrs.) — 5. Edinburgh, Scot-
land ; 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. — CA.
Drury, Louis Mason. — b. Washington, D. C, Jan.
19, 1910 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
Nat. Univ.. LL. B. 1931 ; bookkeeper 1928-31 ; elk.,
"Veterans' Bu., 1931 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Oct. 9, 1931 ; permanently Jan. 1,
1932; at $1,620 Nov. 2, 1934; married.— DCR.
Dryer, Mildred Verna. — b. Lansing, Mich. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk. in Govt, depts.
and publishing house 1917-23; app. c!k. 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). — PD.
du Bois, Coert. — 6. Hudson, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1881 ;
Biltmore (N. C.) Forest Sch., Bachelor of Forestry
1901, Forest Engineer 1907 ; tech. and admin, work,
U. 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,
1923; detailed to the Dept. Nov. 17, 1923; asst.
chief. Visa Office, Apr. 11, 1924 ; class four June
6, 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 ; assigned to Genoa Jan. 7, 1931 ;
to Naples July 30, 1931 ; representative, Sixth Int.
Fair of Tripoli, 1932 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug.
22, 1935 ; class one Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
DuBusky, Anthony Thomas. — b. Washington, D. C,
Aug. 21, 1915 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ;
mimeograph and multigraph operator 1931-33 ; mes-
senger for telegraph company 1934 ; mimeograph
operator, Dept. of State, Dec. 1934-Jan. 1935 ; app.
mimeograph operator, temp., at $1,260 in the Dept.
of State Sept. 3, 1935. — TA.
Ducote, Charles H. — h. Marksville, La., Mar. 12,
1900; Spring Hill Coll., B. S. 1918; Mass. Inst, of
Tech., B. S. 1923 ; Fox Sch. of Pianoforte Playing,
four yrs. ; distribution and electrical engineer 192.3-
28 ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. Dec. 1,
1927 ; asst. trade commr. at Buenos Aires 1928—31 ;
in Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. 1931-35 ; app.
asst. cml. att. at Habana Nov. 21, 1935 ; maiTied.
Duda, Wilfred J. — b. Roosevelt, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1916 ;
app. messenger in the Dept. of State Mar. 30, 1936. —
CR.
Duenner, Jane Randolph. — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
National Cathedral Sch. grad. ; attended business
sch. ; St. Jean de Luz, France, one yr. ; elk.. Gen.
Claims Commn., U. S. and Mexico, 1934-36 ; app. elk.
at $1,620 in the Dept. of State June 25, ISSO.— TA.
Duffley, Margaret S. — 6. 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; at
$1,800 Jan. 1, 1932 ; elk.. Int. Monetary and Economic
Conf., London, 1933. — PC.
Duffy, Mary Alice. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; Notre
Dame Acad.; in law office 3906-18; 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, 3 920; at $1,400 Sept. 16, 1922; at
$1,860 July 3, 3924; at $1,920 Dec. 1, 3925; 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. — LE.
Dugan, Henry P. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 3,
1872 ; attended high sch. ; telegraph operator 1893-
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 elk., London Naval Conf., 1930 ; at $2,500
July 1, 1930; at $2,600 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ;
married. — DCR.
BIOGRAPHIES
165
Duffgan, Laurence,^ — b. New York City May 28,
1905 ; I'hillips Exeter giad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1927 ;
publishing 1927-28 ; Inst, of Int. Education 1929-30 ;
app. divisional asst. at 5"3,200 in the Dept. of State
Nov. 1, 1930 ; at $4,600 Mar. 14, 1934 ; asst. chief,
Division of Latin American Affairs, at $6,500 Sept. 1,
1935 ; chief at $8,000 Oct. 24, 1935 ; married.— LA.
Duncan, Norman. — 6. Broolilyn, N. Y., May 16,
1895 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1916-
17 ; U. S. Marine Corps 1917-19 ; secretary in mining
companies in U. S. and Africa 1919-::6, in Peru
1927- ; app. cons. agt. at La Oroya Apr. 6, 1931;
married.
Dunham, Donald Carl. — b. Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 30,
1908 ; Phillips Andover grad. ; Yale, Ph. B. 1930 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Berlin June 9, 1931 ;
T. c. at Berlin Sept. 4, 1931 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Berlin
Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Mar. 17, 1932 ; to
Hong Kong July 26, 1932 ; to Athens July 20, 1935.
Dunker, Will F. — b. Davenport, Iowa, Aug. 16.
1898 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Law Sch.
1919-21 ; executive elk.. War Dept., 1917-19 ; elk..
Post Office Dept., 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.
Dunlap, Maurice Pratt. — b. 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 Feb. 22
1915, and assigned to Stavanger ; detailed to Copen
hagen July 13, 1917 ; cla.ss eight Sept. 14, 1917
assigned to Odense 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 ."pvcn 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 ; assigned to Dundee
Oct. 7, 1932 ; to Bergen Oct. 15, 1935 ; married.
Dunn, James Clement. — 6. Newark, N. J., Dec. 27,
1890 ; studied law and architecture ; architect 1912-
17 ; U. S. Navy 1917-19, It., aide to naval att. at
Habana ; 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 Brus-
sels 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. 20,
1927 ; dlr. of ceremonies at the White House Sept. 27,
1927 ; chief. Division of Int. Conf. and Protocol, Feb.
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 ; app. chief. Division of Int. Conf., at
$8,000 in the Dept. of State Sept. 10, 1931 ; sec. of
del., Fourth Pan American Cml. Conf., Washington,
1931 ; sec. gen. of Am. del., 1st stage, Gen. Disarma-
ment Conf., Geneva, 1932 ; asst., 1st meeting of
Experts' Prep. Committee for Int. Monetary and
Economic Conf., Geneva, 1932, and sec. of Am. del.
to Conf., London, 1933 ; Chief, Division of Protocol
and Conferences, June 1, 1933 ; sec. gen. to Am. del.,
Seventh Int. Conf. of Am. States, Montevideo, 1933;
special asst. to the sec. of state and chief of protocol,
temp., at $8,000 Feb. 1, 1934 ; permanently Feb. 12,
1934 ; chief. Division of Western European Affairs,
July 1, 1935, in addition to duties as special asst. to
the sec. of state; married. — -SA and WE.
Durbrow, Elbridge. — b. San Francisco, Calif., Sept.
21, 1903; Shattuck Sch. grad.; Yale, Ph. B. 1926;
Stanford 1927; Univ. of Dijon 1927; Acadgmie de
Droit International de la Hague, summer 1928;
L'ficole 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 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 22, 1931 ; to Bucha-
rest Apr. 7, 1932 ; to Moscow Feb. 10, 1934 ; also Sd
sec. at Moscow Feb. 6, 1935.
Durnan, James Joseph. — b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 1,
1895 ; Strand Sch., London, England ; Georgetown
Sch. of For. Ser. 1919-22 ; National Univ. of Mexico,
summer 1922 ; National Univ., Law Sch. 1923-24, B.
Sc. 1925 ; claims examiner for firm in London 1914—
17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, overseas service ; elk.. War
Dept., 1922-23 ; special agt., Dept. of Com., 1923-34 ;
app. divisional asst. at $3,800 in the Dept. of State
Dec. 1, 1934 ; married.— XE.
Durning:, Daniel Joseph. — b. 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.
Dutko, Paul Michael. — b. 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., 1917-18 ; 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 ; at Riga June 28, 1932 ; mar-
ried.
Dutton, Benjamin, Jr. (Capt.) — b. Shippensburg, Pa.,
Apr. 3, 1883 ; Allegheny C(dl. 1900-1901 ; U. S. N. A.,
grad. 1905 ; assigned as naval att. at Berlin, Oslo,
Copenhagen, Stockholm, and The Hague Jan. 29,
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1935 ; also at Helsingfois Oct. 31, 1935 ; also naval
att. for air at Berlin Jan. 28, 1936 ; married.
Duvall, Frank 'E.—b. 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
at $1,000 Feb. 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 ;
mem., Conciliation Committee of the Dept. of State,
1936- ; married. — FE.
Dwyer, Henry Thomas. — h. Providence. R. 1., 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 Curacao, temp.. Mar. 5, 1929 ; at Mara-
eaibo, temp., Sept. 30, 1929 ; at Fort William and
Port 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 Agey., 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 ; to London June 30. 1934 ;
eons. gen. Feb. 21, 1936 ; to Panama June 10, 1036 ;
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, 1920-22; elk.. War Dept., 1918; U. S. Army
1918-19 ; elk., Treas. Dept., 1919-20 ; in Veterans'
Bu. 1923-25 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State
Feb. 12, 1926; at $1,380 Mar. 1. 1027; at $1,440
Jan. 1, 1928; at $1,560 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$1,620 July 1, 1928; at $1,740 July 1, 1930; mar-
ried.—DCR.
Dye, Dorothy Jackson (Mrs.) — ft. Bayonne, N. J. ;
attended high sch. and business sch. ; telephone opera-
tor 1920-22 ; telephone operator and elk., Dept. -of
State, 1922-34; app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of
State Sept. 23, 1935 ; sec, Conciliation Committee
of the Dept. of State, 1933-34, 1936-.— DCR.
Dye, John Walter. — I). Winona, Minn., Feb. 4, 1878;
Pillsbury Acad. grad. ; Univ. of Minn., A. B. 1904 ;
George Washington Univ. 1905-6 ; physical dir., Minn.
Agric. Sch., 1903-4, and Y. M. C. A. 1904-5; app.,
after exam., eons. elk. July 21, 1906 ; dep. eons. 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 ; eons. 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. eons, 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, 1924; 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; to Melbourne July 13,
1931 ; 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. 1030; 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.
Eastman. M. Elizabeth. — 1). Cincinnati, Ohio ; high
sch. grad. ; cashier, see., and stenog. 1929-35 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 5, 1935 ;
at $1,620 June 24. 1936.— A-C/C.
Eaton, Earl Wilbert. — b. Robinson. 111.. Feb. 13,
1882 ; Austin Coll. two yrs. ; teacher in public sch.
1900-1901 ; 111. 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, 3 924; at
Manzanillo Sept. 29, 1925 ; at Ensenada Feb. 4, 1928 ;
at Ciudad Obregon Mar. 23, 1929 ; at Guaymas,
temp., June 11, 1929; at Mazatlan Dec. 20, 1929; at
Windsor, Ont., temp., Aug. 6, 1930 ; at Mazatlfin Oct.
23, 1930 ; at Durango Aug. 1, 1934 ; married.
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; stenog., Conf. on the Limitation of the Manu-
facture of Narcotic Drugs, Geneva, 1931. — FBO.
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167
Ebling, Samuel Gale. — &. Bellefontaine, Ohio, Dec.
11, 1893 ; Univ. of Cincinnati and Univ. of Nancy,
France : Geor^'e Washington, A. B. 1920 ; Centre de
Estudios Hist6rlcos, Madrid, 1922 ; stenog. 1912-15 ;
clli., Dept. of Agric. and War Trade Bd., 1916-18;
U. S. Armj' 1918-19. overseas service ; cIIj., Dept.
of State, 1919-21 ; app. clli. 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 unclass. 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 ; class seven July 1, 1931 ; to
Corinto Oct. 15, 1932 ; to Lourengo Marques July 31,
1933 ; to Johannesburg, temp., Oct. 9, 1934 ; to Lou-
rengo Marques Jan. 2, 1935.
Eddy, Donald Blakeman. — &. Avon, Conn., Jan. 25,
1913 ; Cornell, A. B. 1933 ; University de Nancy,
Prance, 1931 ; University de Paris, grad. 1932 ; educa-
tional adviser. Civilian Conservation Corps, 1934-35 ;
app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Feb. 28,
1935; married.— PC.
Edgar, Donald Dixon. — h. Metuchen, 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 unclass., 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 ; to Hong Kong Feb. 24, 1931 ;
to Habana Jan. 6, 1933 ; as 3d sec. at Ciudad Trujillo
May 22. 1936 ; married.
Edminster, Lynn Ramsay. — b. Chillicothe, 111., Jan.
2, 1893 ; Cambridge Latin Sch. grad. ; Harvard.
A. B. 1916 ; Brookings Inst., Ph. D. 1930 ; U. S. Army
Aug.-Dec. 1918 ; economist, U. S. Tariff Commn.
1919-22, Brookings Inst. 1922-30, U. S. Dept. of
Agrlc. 1931-36 ; assoc. prof, of com. and business
admin., Univ. of Va., 1926-27; mem. of faculty,
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1921-30, American
Univ. Grad. Sch. 1934- ; app. economic analyst at
$7,000 in the Dept. of State Mar. 16, 1936 ; at
$8,000 July 1, 1936; married.— TA.
Edmonds, Walter Bernard. — b. 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.— SU.
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 unclass. 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 ; at Mukden May 26, 1932 ; class eight, cons.,
and assigned to Mukden Oct. 1, 1935; to Seoul, temp.,
Apr. 8, 1936.
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.
Edwards, Margaret Shedd (Mrs.) — b. Rochester, N.
Y. ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog.
1918 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,140 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 1, 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, Sesquicentenuial Exposition, Philadelphia,
1926 ; at $2,000 Mar. 1, 1927 ; admin, asst. July 1,
1927 ; sec, Bd. of Review for Efficiency Ratings,
1927-33; 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) ; stenog. and elk. to assist
agt. for U. S., U. S.-Egypt Arbitration (Salem
Claim), Vienna, 1931; sec, Bd. of Appeals and Re-
view, 1933-.— CC.
ft Eells, Stillman Witt.- — h. Cleveland, Ohio, Apr. 24,
1873 ; Taft's Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1895 ; secretary of foun-
dry company ; pres. and v. pres. of mfg. 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 ;
assigned to Leeds July 11, 1925 ; class seven Aug. 24,
1927 ; assigned to Colombo May 19, 1928 ; class six
July 24, 1930 ; to Cardiff Sept. 4, 1931 ; to Valencia
Aug. 1, 1934 ; retired Sept. 30, 1935, under the pro-
visions of the act of Feb. 23, 1931 ; married.
Elbrick, Charles Burke. — b. Louisville, Ky., Mar. 25,
1908 ; Univ. of Louisville 1925-26 ; Williams Coll.,
A. B. 1929 ; app., after exam.. For Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 22,
1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Panama Feb. 4, 1931 ; to
the For. Ser. Sch. Mar. 17, 1932 ; to Southampton
Aug. 10, 1932 ; as 3d sec. at Port-au-Prince May 24.
1934 ; also as v. c. at Port-au-Prince Oct. 24, 1934 ;
married.
Eldridge, Richard. — b. Gainesville, Tex., Nov. 4,
1896 ; attended sch. in France ; Lawrenceville Sch.
grad. ; Princeton 1914-17 ; Ecole Militaire, Fontaine-
bleau, France, 1917-18 ; Sorbonne 1921 ; Bonn, Ger-
many, 1922-23; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It., over-
.'ieas service; dep. Am. commr., Int. Chamber of Com.,
Paris, 1926-32; observer, Diplo. Conf. on Int. Ex-
positions, Paris, 1928 ; foreign transportation expert,
Fed. Coordinator of Transportation, 1933 ; chief code
adviser, Nat. Recovery Admin., 1933-35 ; app.
economic analyst at $5,600 in the Dept. of State Aug.
10, 1935 ; married. — TA.
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Elford, Albert Harry. — b. 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, John Carl. — b. Washington, D. C, Nov. 12,
1907; high sch. grad. ; Ga. Sch. of Tech. 1925-27;
George Washington Law Sch. 1927-31 ; mem. of bar
of Va. ; banl£ 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 ; at $1,800 Feb. 17, 1931 ; at $2,000 May 1,
1934 ; tech. asst. July 1, 1936 ; married. — PD.
Ellis, Charles Perry. — h. Anadarko, Okla., Mar. 6,
1909 ; Occidental Coll., A. B. 1931 ; Centro de
Estudios Historicos, Madrid, summer 1932 ; George-
town Sch. of For. Ser., M. S. 1933; Univ. of So.
Calif. 1934 ; teacher in high schs. 1934—35 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned as
V. c. at Habana Oct. 3, 1935.
Ellis, Overton Gentry, Jr.— &. Tacoma, Wash., Oct.
9. 1900 ; U.SN.A. 1919-20 ; Univ. of Wash., B. A.
1923 ; newspaper work in Manila 1923-24 ; cml. work
In Hong Kong 1924-27, in Athens 1927-30, in Istan-
bul 1930 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 7, 1932 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 9, 1932 ; as v. c.
at Budapest Apr. 7, 1932 ; at Singapore Jan. 27, 1936
(canceled) ; at Buenos Aires May 27, 1936; married.
Ellis, Virginia Margaret Craighead. — b. Washing-
ton, D. C. ; Coll. of William and Mary ; George Wash-
ington Univ.. A. B. 1935 ; 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 Dtc. 1, 1928 ;
at $1,740 July 1, 1930; at $1,800 Nov. 1, 1930.— FA.
Elting, Howard, Jr. — b. Chicago, 111., July 16, 1907 ;
Phillips Exeter grad. ; studied in Germany, summer
1929; Princeton, B. S. 1930; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Dresden June 10, 1931 ; v. c. at Dresden
Sept. 1, 1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer un-
class., V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec.
17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Dresden Jan. 2, 1932 ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. Mar. 17, 1932 ; to Istanbul July
26, 1932 ; to Izmir and for Italian Islands of the
Aegean, temp., May 22, 1936 ; married.
Embry, John A. — b. Christian Co., Ky., July 20,
1889 ; Occidental Acad. ; Univ. of Tenn. ; Harvard,
A.B. ; v.c. at Odessa 1916-17 ; cons, at Omsk 1918-
19 ; asst. mgr. of express company in China 1921-22 ;
owner and operator of sugar plantation in Australia
1922-24 ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. Aug.
1, 1924, and assigned as chief of Baltic Section ; asst.
chief, For. Ser. Division, Jan. 1, 1925 ; asst. trade
commr. at Vienna Sept. 1, 1926 ; asst. cml. att. at
Vienna Apr. 26, 1927 ; trade commr. at Winnipeg
July 1, 1930; at Vancouver July 1, 1932; in Bu. of
For. and Domes. Com., Washington, July 1, 1933 ;
asst. cml. att. at Istanbul June 25, 1934 ; married.
Emmerson, John Kenneth. — b. Canon City, Colo.,
Mar. 17, 1908 ; Colo. Coll., A. B. 1929 ; Sorbonne
1927-28; New York Univ., A. M. 1930; Georgetown
Sch. of For. Ser. 1931-33 ; instructor in social
sciences, Univ. of Nebr., 1930-31 ; asst. dir., Berlitz
Sch. of Languages, Chicago, 1933-35 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned as
language officer at Tokyo Nov. 12, 1935 ; married.
Emmet, Grenville Temple b. New Rochelle, N.Y.,
Aug. 2, 1877 ; St. Paul's Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A.B.
1898 ; mem. of bar of N.Y. ; law practice since 1901 ;
U.S. Army, 1898, capt. ; app. E.E. and M.P. to the
Netherlands Jan. 15, 1934 ; married.
Engdahl, F. Russell. — b. Spokane, Wash., July 28,
1907 ; Univ. of Wash. 1925-26 ; Georgetown, B. 8.
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 Port an Prince, temp.,
Dec. 26, 1930 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 23, 1931 ;
to Calcutta Apr. 7, 1932 ; to Shanghai Oct. 18, 1935.
Engert, Cornelius Van Hemert. — 6. Vienna, Austria,
of Dutch parents, Dec. 31, 1887 ; naturalized ; pri-
vate tutors ; attended sch. in Calif, and Switzerland ;
Univ. of Calif., B. Lift. 1908, M. Lift. 1909 ; Univ. of
Calif. Law Sch. 1908-11 ; Le Conte Memorial Fellow,
Harvard, 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 Dardanelli's 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., sec. of emb. or leg. of
class four May 3, 1918 ; assigned to The Hague June
1, 1918; class three Mar. 14, 1919; a.ssigned 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 ; to Cairo June 29, 1933 ;
to Addis Ababa July 8, 1935; cons. gen. July 22,
1935 ; assigned as cons. gen. at Addis Ababa in addi-
tion to duties as 1st sec. July 24, 1935 ; min. resident
and cons. gen. at Addis Ababa Feb. 7, 1936 ; class
two Apr. 1, 1936 ; class one May 19, 1936 ; married.
English, Benedict Michael. — 6. Monona, Iowa, Feb.
2, 1894; Creighton Univ., Ph. B. 1916, LL. B. 1919;
mem. of bar of Nebr. ; U. S. Navy 1918 ; law prac-
tice 1919 ; app. a law elk. at $2,000 in the Dept. of
State Dec. 23, 1919; law drafting asst., temp., at
$2,500 June 1. 1920; drafting officer July 1, 1920;
asst. solicitor June 1, 1921 ; drafting officer at $3,000
Sept. 30, 1922 ; at $3,200 May 1, 1925 ; resigned
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June 30, 1925 ; disbursing officer, Plebiscitary Commn.
and Special Commn. on Boundaries, Tacna Arica Arbi-
tration, 1925-26; sec. Gen. Claims Commn., U. S.
and Mexico, 1926-31 ; sec, U. S.-Panama Claims Ar-
bitration, 1932-33 ; counsel for U. S., U. S.-Panama
Claims Arbitration, 1933; app. jr. atty., temp., at
$2,000 in the Dept. of State July 10, 1933; tech.
asst. (legal) at $3,800, temp., Oct. 10, 1933; asst.
to the legal adviser at $4,600 Mar. 14, 1934 ;
asst. agt. for U. S., Gen. Claims Commn., U. S. and
Mexico, 1934- ; married. — LE.
English, Clifton Paul. — b. Xaylor, Ga., July 15,
1910 ; Baylor Sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
Lanier Flying Sch. ; L'uiv. of Chattanooga ; private
tutors in Germany ; newspaper writing 1930-32 ; app.
elk. in consulate at Torreou Mar. 16, 1934 ; v. c at
Torre<5u Aug. 1, 1935.
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 ;
assigned as v. c and 3d sec. at Bangkok Feb. 4.
1931 ; as 3d sec at Budapest Jan. 26, 1932 ; at Paris
Mar. 19, 1935 ; married.
Erhardt, John George. — b. Brooklyn. N. Y., Nov. 4,
1889 ; Adelphi Acad. ; Columbia 1914 ; Hamilton Coll.,
Ph. B. 1915; Fordham Univ. Law Scb. 1915-17; Am.
Sch. for Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, one yr. ;
mem. of bar of N. Y. ; law elk. 1915-17; U. S.
Army 1917-19; 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, 1929; assigned to Bordeaux Dec. 1,
1930 ; class four July 1, 1931 ; to Hamburg Aug. 18,
1933 ; cons. gen. Nov. 18, 1933 ; assigned to Hamburg
Dec. 13, 1933; class three Oct. 1, 1935; married.
Ertter, Gladys Irene (Mrs.) — b. Jefferson, Kans. ;
high sch. grad. ; app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in the
Dept. of State Jan. 20, 1931 ; permanently June 1,
1931 ; at $1,440 May 1, 1934.— DCR.
Espy, James. — b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Mar. 23, 1908 ;
Choate Sch. grad. ; Yale, A. B. 1930 ; Corpus Christi
Coll., Cambridge, England, 1930-31 ; studied law,
Univ. of Cincinnati ; bank elk. 1933-35 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned as
V. c at Mexico City Oct. 5, 1935.
Evans, Ernest Edwin. — 6. Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 18,
1891 ; attended high sch. and business sch. in U. 8.
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 Maarid
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;
assigned to Bradford Dec. 15, 1933 ; married.
Evans, Percy Heyward. — b. Washington, D. C, June
27, 1898 ; in Govt, depts. 1918-22, 1926 ; app. mes-
senger in the Dept. of State Dec. 16, 1926.— DCR.
Evans, William Davis. — b. 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., Doc. 9,
1890; Vanderbilt Univ., B. S. 1915, M. A. 1916; Sor-
bonne 1919 ; surveying 1913 ; instructor in mil. acad.
and prep. sch. 1911-13, 1915-17; with Am. Red
Cross 1917 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It., oversea*
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-on-the-Main Feb. 29, 1928 ; to
Geneva June 11, 1928; class seven May 23, 1929;
class six Feb. 4, 1931 ; del., Conf. for Facilitating
the Int. Circulation of Films of an Educational
Character, Geneva, 1933 ; class five Oct. 1, 1935 ; mar-
ried.
Fabatz, Anton B. — b. Calumet, Mich., Dec. 12,
1906 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1931- ; secretary 1924-30 ; stenog., Post Office Dept.,
1930-31 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 17, 1931 ; at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1935.— EE.
Faherty, Eegina Elizabeth. — 5. Harper's Ferry,
W. Va. ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog.,
Veterans' Admin., 1930-31 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State May 16, 1931; at $1,620 Nov. 1,
1931 ; elk., 3d meeting of the Int. Tech. Consulting
Committee on Radio Communications, Monte Estoril,
Portugal, 1934 ; elk., Preliminary Naval Conversa-
tions, London, Oct.-Dec 1934. — PC.
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.
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KEGISTER OP THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Falck, L. James. — b. Vienna, Va., Nov. 16, 1903 ;
Utah State Agric. Coll. 1921-22 ; George Washington,'
A. B. 1928; elk., Dept. of State, 1923-28; asst.
special agt., Bu. of For. and Domes. Com., Dept. of
Com., 1928-33; elk.. Navy Dept., 1933-34, and Se-
curities and Exchange Comum., 1934-36 ; app. elk.
at .$2,000 in the Dept. of State Apr. 1. 1936; mar-
ried.— TA.
Famsworth, Frederick Edward. — h. Colorado
Springs, Colo., Mar. 8, 1906; Middlesex Sch. grad. ;
Harvard, A. B. 1929 ; anthropological expedition to
Albania 1929-30; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Ciudad Juarez
Jan. 20, 1932; to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 1, 1933;
to Palermo June 13, 1933 ; to Istanbul Apr. 27, 1934 ;
as 3d sec. at Istanbul Aug. 8, 1934 ; married.
Farrar, Victor John. — b. Perry, Me., Jan. 1, 18S6 ;
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. — RP.
Farrell, Thomas Francis. — 6. Boston, Mass., Apr.
10. 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. of
State Nov. 19, 1917 ; at $1,000, temp.. May 1, 1918 ;
elk. at $1,600 in the N. Y. Passport Agency July l!
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; Car-
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 ; to Addis' Ababa
Feb. 24, 1931 ; to Aden, temp., July 27, 1934 ; to
Beirut Aug. 2, 1934 ; also language officer at Beirut
Sept. 19, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 25, 1936.
Fauntroy, Edward.— ?). Washington, D. C, Sept. 7,
1876 ; app., temp., in the Dept. of State Mar. 10, 1919 ;
permanently, as asst. messenger, Apr. 12, 1920. PD.'
Faust, John Bernard — 6. near Allendale, S. C,
Sept. 18, 1898 ; Clemson Agric. Coll., B. Sc. 1918 ;'
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1925-26; laboratory
chemist 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,
1928; assigned also as 3d sec. at Asuncion Nov. 2o',
1928; as v.c. at Berlin Mar. 30, 1931 (canceled) ; at
Paris Dec. 30, 1931; at Lisbon Nov. 11, 1933; class
eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned as
cons, at Lisbon Jan. 24, 1935; at Santiago, Chile
Aug. 7, 1935 ; married.
Faust, Viola Whitcomb (Mrs.)— 6. Hatfield, Mass.;
business sch. grad.; typist 1925-26; bookkeeper
1928-30 ; stenog.. Veterans' Bu., 1930-31 ; app. elk
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Feb. 25 1931 • at
$1,620 Jan. 22, 1934.— SS.
Faymonville, Philip Ries (Lt. Col.)— 6. San Fran-
cisco, Calif., Apr. 30, 18S8 ; Stanford Univ. ; U.S.M.A.,
i;rad. 1912 ; N.Y. Univ., Columbia Univ., and George-
town Univ., grad. work; a,ssigned as asst. mil. att.'at
Tokyo Apr. 27, 1923 ; mil. att. Feb. 16, 1924 ; relieved
Aug. 7, 1925 ; mil. att. at Moscow Mar. 12, 1934.
Feddersen, Frances Ellen (Mrs.)— &. Coldwater,
Mich. ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; app.'
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 25, 1931 • at
$1,620 Nov. 3, 1931.— CI.
Feis, Herbert. — 6. New York City June 7, 1893;
Harvard, A. B. 1916, Ph. D. 1921 ; U. S. Navy 1917-
19, It. (jg.), overseas service; instructor, Harvard,
1919-21 ; assoc. prof, of economics, Univ. of Kans.'
1921-23; prof, of economics, Univ. of Cincinnati,'
1924-28 ; Council on Foreign Relations 1930-31 ; app.
economic adviser at $8,000 in the Dept. of State
May 13, 1931 ; asst., 1st meeting of Experts' Prep.
Commn. for Monetary and Economic Conf., Geneva,
1932, and chief tech. adviser to Am. del. to Conf j
London, 1933 ; married. — EA.
Fennel, Charles Howard, Jr. — I. Galveston, Tex.,
Jan. 19, 1908; messenger. War Dept., 1928-30; app.'
messenger in the Dept. of State May 10, 1930.— WE.
Fennel!, Joseph A.—b. 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 19''4 •'
at $2,200 Dee. 1, 1925; at $2,400 July 1 IQ-iS
(Welch Act) ; at $2,500 July 1, 1928; legal asst. at
$2,600 Sept. 1, 1929; at $2,800 July 1, 1930- at
$3,200 June 1, 1935. — TD.
Fenstermacher, Harvey Edward.— b. 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 Fob.
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,\rmament, 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.
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BIOGRAPHIES
171
Fernald, Robert Foss. — b. 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. ot
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. Ser. 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 ; class six Feb. 4, 1931 ; to
Fuerto Cabezas May 15, 1931 ; to La Paz Mar. 11,
1932 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 17, 1933 ; assigned
as 2d sec. at La Paz Aug. 22, 1933 ; at Santiago,
Chile. May 23, 1935; at Lisbon Oct. 1, 1935; class
five Apr. 1, 1936.
Ferrer M., Felipe,— 5. Arica, Chile, Dec. 16, 1892;
attended Liceo de Tacna ; employed by an Am. firm
in Peru since 1912 ; app. cons. agt. at Molleudo June
27, 1934.
Ferrin, Augustin 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 ; to Montevideo Aug. 13, 1935.
Ferris, Walton Canby. — b. 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 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Palermo Feb. 24, 1931 ; re-
signed Apr. 9, 1931 ; app. divisional asst. at $3,800
in the Dept. of State Apr. 10, 1931 ; reinstated as
For. Ser. officer, by Ex. order of Dec. 27, 1933, and
assigned to the Dept. Jan. 11, 1934 ; For. Ser. officer
of class eight, cons., and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan.
15, 1934 ; assigned as cons, at Sheffield Dec. 22, 1934 ;
class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Fessler, Lois Mildred. — b. St. John's. Ohio ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1928-34 ; app.
elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Nov. 8, 1934. —
TA.
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 ; at Panama Dec. 30, 1931 ;
as cons, at Bordeaux Nov. 17, 1933 ; class five Oct. 1,
1935 ; married.
Fish, Bert. — b. Bedford, Ind., Oct. 8, 1875 ; .John B.
Stetson Univ., LL.B. 1902 ; mem. of bar of Fla. ; law
practice 1902-26 ; judge. Criminal Court, Fla., 1910-
17, 1931-33; app. E.E. and M.P. to Egypt Sept. 6,
1933.
Fisher, Carl Alvin. — b. 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
11)19-23 ; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or 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 ; assigned to The Hague Jan.
28, 1032 ; to the Dept. Dec. 12, 1935 ; married. — TA.
Fisher, Dorsey Gassaway. — b. 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 ; as.signed to Habana Dec. 9,
1932 ; to Matanzas, temp., Apr. 19, 1933 ; to Habana
July 6, 1933 ; to Matanzas Feb. 16, 1934 ; to San
Salvador Jan. 5, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan.
25, 1935 ; assigned also as 3d sec. at San Salvador
Jan. 28, 1935 ; class eight, cons., and assigned as
cons, at San Salvador in addition to duties as 3d sec.
Oct. 1, 1935.
Fisher, Dwight Wilton. — b. 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 ; married.
Fisher, Samuel H. (Capt.) — b. Yocumtown, Pa., Jan.
16, 1902 ; U.S.M.A., grad. 1924 ; assigned as language
officer at Peiping May 12, 1936.
Fisher, Theodore Monroe. — b. 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 ; at Santa Marta Mar. 20,
1931 ; at Trieste Feb. 15, 1932 ; married.
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Fisk, Hurley Stella. — b. 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.
Fiske, Norman E. (Ma.i.) — b. Portland, Oreg., Dec. 7,
1893 ; Allen Prep. Sch. grad. ; Univ. of Calif., B. S.
1916 ; Tor di Quinto, Italy, 1929 ; Univ. of Pa.,
A. M. 1935 ; entered U. S. Army Dec. 4, 1916 ; as-
signed as asst. mil. att. at Rome Oct. 28, 1935 ;
married.
FitzGerald, Loretto Elizabeth (Mrs.) — b. Washing-
ton, D. C. ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
elk. 5 yrs. ; in Govt, depts. 1918-20 ; app. elk. at
$1,000 in the Dept. of State Apr. 9, 1020; 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, 1932 ; 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 ; a.'^signed as 1st sec. at Warsaw
Jan. 29, 1931 ; at Madrid Aug. 30, 1932 ; at Berlin
May 11, 1933 ; to the Dept. June 9, 1936 ; mar-
ried.—WE.
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., H)0;5-16; 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. Npw 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.«00 July 1. 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,860
July 1, 1928; at $2,000 Apr. 1, 1929; at $2,200 July
1, 1930 ; elk., 1st stage. Gen. Disarmament Conf.,
Geneva, 1932 ; admin, asst. at $2,900 Apr. 16,
1936.— PA.
Fleming, George Lewis. — b. Louisville, Ky.. Fob. 2,
1892 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; elk. and
auditor 1909-13 ; 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.
1919; in Am. Consulate at Paris July 7, 1921; elk.
at Basel Sept. 1921 ; v. e. 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,
1929; at Bristol, temp., Oct. 14, 1929; at Bradford
Jan. 16, 1930 ; detailed as elk. in the emb. at London
June 8-July 20, 1934 ; elk., Preliminary Naval Con-
versations, London, Oct. -Dec. 1934 ; detailed as elk.
in the emb. at London Sept. 7, 1935-Apr. 15, 1936.
Fletcher, Cassius Paul. — b. Ridgefarm, 111., Apr. 1,
1800; 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. e. of career of
class three June 13, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unelass.
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Toronto July 11, 1924 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Toronto May 23,
1929 ; class seven Feb. 4, 1931 ; to the Dept. June
27, 1933 ; class six Oct. 1, 1935 ; married. — VD.
Fletcher, Samuel Johnson. — 5. I'ortsmouth, N. H.,
Sept. 17, 1891 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ;
Columbia Univ. 1916-17 ; elk. in railroad office and
navy yard 1910-17 ; app. v. e. at Barranquilla Oct.
8, 1917 ; at Cartagena Nov. 20, 1917 ; app., after
exam., v. c. of career of class three May 25, 1921 ;
assigned to Cartagena June 11, 1921 ; to La Gualra
Sept. 6, 1921 ; to Havre July 13, 1923 ; class two
Nov. 23, 1923 ; class one May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer unelass. 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; to Canton Mar.
13, 1935; class five Oct. 1, 1935; married.
Flexer, Fayette James. — h. Reddick, 111., Sept. 13,
1892; Univ. of 111. 1910-12; engineering in U. S.,
Hawaii, Australia. Union of So. .\frica. 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
unelass and v. c. of career Apr. 27, 1927 ; assigned
to Frontera (Alvarn Ohregon) May 9, 1927; reapp.
V. c, at Alvaro Ohregon Oct. 3, 1928 ; at Torreon
Feb. 7, 1929; see. In the Oiplo Ser. Jan. 9, 19.30;
assigned as 3d sec. at Ilabana Jan. 15, 1930 ; class
eight and cons. Feb. 4, 1931 ; assigned to the Dept.
Feb. 16, 1934 ; as sec. at Panama Aug. 9, 1935 ; class
seven Oct. 1, 1035.
Flood, Douglas. — b. Macon, Mo., Feb. 11, 1902 ;
Univ. of Mich. A. B. 1924 ; Northwestern Univ. Law
Sch., J. D. 1927 ; mem. of bar of 111. ; law elk. 1927 ;
law practice 1928-31 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unelass., v. e. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Ottawa Jan.
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12, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 22, 1933 ; to
Buenos Aires Aug. 28, 1933 ; to Asuncion Nov. 22,
1934 ; also as 3d sec. at AsunciCn Nov. 26. 1934.
Flood, Peter Henry Allen. — b. Nashua. N. H., June
15. 1885; Phillips Exeter; Yale 1910-12; instructor
in prep. sch. and tutor 1913-17 ; D. S. Arm.v 1917-20,
■capt. ; app. v. c. at Southampton July 26, 1920 ; app..
after exiim.. 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 ; class six July 1,
1931 ; assigned as For. Ser. officer to the Am. Emb.
at Mexico City Jan. 12, 1933 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
■and assigned as 2d sec. at Mexico Cit.y Apr. 5, 1933 ;
t:o the Dept. May 7. 1934 : as cons, at Habana July
2, 1984 (canceled) ; at Tunis June 10, 1936.
Flournoy, Richard W. — 6. Hampden-Sidney, Va.,
May 20. 1S78 ; Washington and Lee Univ. three yrs. ;
<3eorge 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
«tate 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
<;itizenship 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. 192.^ : 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,
1928: nt .ST.noo July 1. 1928 (Welch Act) : del., Conf.
for the Codification of Int. Law, The Hague. 1930:
U. S. counsel. Shufeldt Arbitration. 1930; asst. to the
legal adviser July 1. 1931 ; legal adviser, London
IVaval Conf., 1935-36.— LE.
Flournoy, William Edward. — b. Norfolk, Va., .lune
17, 1906: high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Va. 1923-
25: elk. 1925-26: cost aeconntHnt 1926-28: office
mgr. 1928-29 ; 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 Tampico June 21,
19.-'.n; to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 11, 1931; to
•Guatemala June 20, 1931 ; to Sao Paulo Sept. 29,
1934 ; married.
Follmer, Cyrus Brown. — b. 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 ; married.
Foote, Walter Ambrose. — I). Greenville. Tex., June
25, 1887; East Tex. Univ., A. B. 1906; American
Univ., A. M. 1933, Ph. D. 1935; 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 Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to Medan
May 13, 1927; detailed to the Dept. Dec. 26, 1929-
Apr. 28, 1930 ; returned to Medan : class six May 9,
19.30; assigned to the Dept. Jan. 8, 1931; asst.
chief. Division of Current Information, Mar. 19,
1931 ; representative of the Dept. of State, Sixth Gen.
Cong, of the Int. Chamber of Com.. Washington,
lO.'il ; assigned to Batavia Sept, 20, 1934 ; class five
Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
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, c.
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.
1926; assigned to Tegucigalpa, temp.. Feb. 10. 1927;
to Seville Mar. 10, 1927; class seven May 23. 1929:
assigned to the Dept. Apr. 2. 1930; class six July 1,
1031 ; to Seville July 31, 1931 : to Canton Dec. 31,
19."!4 (canceled); to Montreal Mar. 11, 1935; mar-
ried.
Ford. Samuel Shivell.^h. Louisville, Ky., Mar. 13,
1893 : attended high sch. and busine.ss 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, 102S; at .1:1.740 July 1. 192.<? (Welch
Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928; at $1,920 July 1. 1930:
at $2,000 Aug. 14, 1931: married.— DCR.
Fordyce, Beatrice Marian. — b. Washington. Pa. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; State Teachers
Coll.. Indiana, Pa., 1927-28; Univ. of Pittsburgh
1928-29; elk. and steuog. 1923-35: app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept, of State Apr. 15, 1935; at $1,620 Nov.
1, 1935.— SS.
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 er.am.. 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. 19.30; to Sao I'anlo Nov. 8.
1930: class eight, cons., and assigned to Sao Paulo
Oct, 1, 1935: sec, in the Diplo, Ser, Dec, 2, 1035; as-
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signed as For. Ser. officer to the emb. at Rio de
Janeiro Dec. 4, 1935 ; as 3(1 sec. at Rio de Janeiro
Dec. 30, 1935 ; as cons, at Hong Kong May 22, 1936 ;
married.
Forrestel, Emmet Peter (Lt. Comdr.) — h. Buffalo,
N. Y., Dec. 2, 1898 ; Cornell 1915-16 ; U. S. N. A.,
grad. 1919; Columbia, M. S. 192G ; assigned as
asst. naval att. at Rome July 12, 1935 ; married.
Forsyth, Thomas Muldrup. — 6. Buckingham County,
Va., Oct. 30, 1909 ; Va. Episcopal Sch. grad. ; Univ.
of Va., B. A. 1930 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Quebec Jan.
12, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 29, 1932 ; to
Callao-Lima Mar. 31, 1933; to La Paz, temp., Oct. 1,
1934 ; to Callao-Lima Mar. 28, 1935 ; as v. c. and 3d
sec. at La Paz Mar. 11, 1936.
Foster, Andrew Brisbin. — h. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan.
3, 1903 ; Episcopal Acad. grad. ; Dartmouth, B. S.
1925 ; St. John's Coll., Cambridge, England, B. A.
1929, M. A. 1933 ; studied in Switzerland and Danzig
193.3-34 ; deputy dist. insp., Saar Plebiscite Commn.,
1984-35 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1,
1935 ; assigned to Montreal Oct. 5, 1935 ; married.
Foster, Carol Howe. — b. 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.
I, 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 ; cons. gen. Apr. 7, 1934 ; assigned to Rotterdam
May S, 1934 ; to Sao Paulo June 20, 1934 ; class three
Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Fowler, William Archibald. — b. Orting, Wash., Mar.
II, 1903; Whitman Coll., S.B. 1925; Univ. of Oreg.,
M.B.A. 1927 ; Harvard 1931-34 ; grad. asst., Univ. of
Oreg., 1925-26, teaching fellow 1926-27, research
asst. 1927-28, and asso. prof, in foreign trade 1928-
30 ; instructor in foreign trade. Harvard, 1930-32 •
app. divisional asst., temp., at $3,800 in the Dept. of
State June 14, 1934 ; economic analyst, temp., July 1,
1934; permanently Sept. 15, 1934; at $4,600 June 1,
1936 ; married.— TA.
Fox, Homer Sherman. — 6. Manisti<iue, Mich., Dec.
31, 1893 ; Mich. Cen. State Normal grad. ; LaSalle
Ext. Univ. ; Georf,'etown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S.
1924 ; teacher and principal in high sch. 1912-14,
1915-17 ; U. S. Navy 1917-21, It. jg. ; private employ-
ment 1914-15, 1921-22 ; entered Bu. of For. and
Domes. Com., Dept. of Com., as research asst. 1922 ;
asst. chief. Petroleum Division, 1923-24, and Min-
ei-als Division, 1925 ; trade commr. at London 1926-
28 ; asst. cml. att. at London 1929-33 ; asst. chief.
Division of Foreign Tariffs, 1933-36 ; app. asst. cml.
att. at London Jan. 28, 1936 ; married.
Fox, Hugh Corby. — h. New York City May 1, 1907 ;
Phillips Exeter grad.; Harvard, S. B. 1928; Harvard
Grad. Sch. 1928 ; L'ficole 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 ;
at Berlin Dec. 7, 1932 ; married.
tfFox, Kay. — b. Trenton, Mo., Oct. 13, 1890; at-
tended business sch. ; Univ. of Calif., .\. 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 ; to Sura-
baya Sept. 1. 1931 ; to Aden Mar. 6, 1933 ; to Berlin
Sept. 19. 1933 ; to Habana Aug. 15, 1934 ; retired Oct.
31, 1935, under the provisions of the act of Feb. 23,
1931 ; married.
France, Leys A. — b. Terre Haute, Ind., May 29,
1895; Princeton, A.B. 1920; U.S. Army 1917-19,
overseas service ; banking four yrs. ; app. elk. to trade
commr. at Riga July 1, 1924 ; at Stockholm Jan. 1,
1926 ; cml. agt. in Chicago Dist. Office Mar. 16, 1927 ;
asst. trade commr. at Montreal July 16, 1928 ; in
charge of Toronto office Mar. 1, 1931 ; to Bureau in
Washington July 1, 1933 ; asst. cml. att. at Vienna
June 23, 1934 ; married.
Frank, Laurence Champlin. — h. Newport, R. 1., .Tuly
2, 1904 ; Emerson Inst. ; Georgetown Sch. of For.
Ser., B. F. S. 1928 ; Georgetown, LL.B. 1932 ; mem. of
bar of D. C. ; 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; admin, asst. at $3,500
Jan. 12, 1931 ; at $3,800 Apr. 16, 1936 ; mar-
ried.—FA.
Franklin, Lynn Winterdale. — b. 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 ;
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V. c. attached to the leg. at San Salvador, July 2,
1919 ; V. c. of career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ;
assigned to San Salvador 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 Hong 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;
to Amoy Aug. 8, 1931 ; to Barcelona Oct. 25, 1933 ;
married.
Frazer. Robert. — b. 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. 1914 ; 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; to London Oct. 8, 1932; v. chm., Committee
for Reciprocity Information, Washington, July— Aug.
1934 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 14, 1936 ; married.
Fredrickson, Oscar Walford. — b. Tacoma, Wash.,
May 15, 1903 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Wash. 1925-
28 ; Coll. of Puget Sound 1928-29 ; U. S. Naval Re-
serve since 1921 ; accountant 1924-26 ; elk. in War
Dept. 1929, in Dept. of State May-Sept. 1929 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Vancouver Sept.
1, 1929 ; v. c. at Mexico City for duty in dist. acct.
and disbursing office Nov. 19, 1932 ; married.
Freeman, Clara J. — b. 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; elk., Int. Monetary and
Economic Conf., London, 1933; at $1,800 Mar. 1,
1935.— TD.
Frisby, Florence E. — &. Washington, D. C. ; George
Washington Univ., B. 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.
1, 1927 ; at $2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
$2,200 July 1, 1930.— BA.
Frost. Arthur Chester. — b. 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
Barranquilla 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. Ser. officer of class
three July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Tampico Mar. 24,
1926; to Prague Nov. 2, 1927; class two July 24,
1930; observer, 17th plenary assembly of the Int.
Parliamentary Conf. of Commerce, Prague, 1931 ; as-
signed to Calcutta July 31, 1931 ; to Zurich June 21,
1934 ; class one Oct. 1. 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
May 14, 1936; 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 ; assigned to the Dept.,
temp., July 20, 1928 ; to Montreal Aug. 24, 1928 ;
class two Oct. 16. 1929 ; class one July 1, 1931 ;
assigned as For. Ser. officer to the emb. at Rio de
Janeiro Aug. 13, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 22,
1935 ; assigned as couns. of emb. at Rio de Janeiro
Aug. 29, 1935; at Santiago, Chile, June 3, 1936;
married.
Frye, Theodore Rudolf. — 6. Washington, D. C, Nov.
18, 1909 ; employed in govt, depts. 1929-36 ; app.
laborer in the Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1936. — SU.
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
$1,800 Oct. 1, 192S; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Fuller, George Gregg. — b. Rochester. N. Y., Oct. 29,
1886 ; attended private sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1910 ; Univ.
of Berlin, one yr. ; Queens Univ., M. A. 1934 ; asst.
treas., various telephone companies, 1910-13 ; v. pres.,
machine mfg. company, 1913-16; U. S. Army 1916-19
(Mexican border service), maj. ; v. pres. of export
Arm, director Norwegian and German companies, and
bank representative 1919-20 ; app. v. c. at Chris-
tiania Nov. 3, 1920 ; at Trondhjem Feb. 25, 1921 ; at
Malmo July 20, 1921 ; at Reval Aug. 27, 1921 ; draft-
ing officer at $2,500 in the Dept. of State Aug. 1,
1922-May 3, 1923; app., after exam., v. e. of career
of class three Sept. 30, 1922 ; asst. chief. Division of
Political and Economic Information, Oct. 1922 ; as-
signed to Jerusalem Apr. 27, 1923 ; to Bushire Nov. 22,
1923 ; class two Nov. 23, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer un-
class. July 1, 1924; assigned to Teheran Sept. 2,
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1924 ; to Berlin Feb. 27, 1926 ; detailed to the Dept.
June 21, 1927 ; class eight and cons. Sept. 24, 1927 ;
assigned to Niagara Falls, temp., Nov. 10, 1927 ; to
Kingston, Ont., Mar. 7, 1928 ; class seven July 24,
1930 ; to the Dept. Dec. 1, 1934 ; resigned Apr. 4,
1935 ; app. economic analyst at .$5,600 in the Dept.
of State Apr. 5, 1935 ; trade consultant to the Dept.
Apr. 22, 1935 ; representative of Dept. on Committee
for Reciprocity Information Apr. 22, 1935- ; mar-
ried.— TA.
Fuller, Horace Hayes (Lt. Col.) — 6. Fort Meade, S.
Dak., Aug. 10, 1886; U. S. M. A., grad. 1909; as-
signed as mil. att. at Paris and Brussels Apr. 11,
1935; also mil. att. for air at Paris Feb. 6, 1936;
married.
Fuller, Stuart Jamieson. — b. 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., cons, at GSteborg
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 ; cons. 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 mgr. for
company 1923-26 ; representative in Far East for firm
1927-30 ; app. divi.'^ional asst. at $5,600 in the Dept.
of State July 12, 1930 ; asst. chief. Division of Far
Eastern Affairs, at $6,500 Apr. 1, 1931 ; representa-
tive in expert and advisory capacity, 15th-20th sess..
League of Nations Advisory Committee on TraflBc in
Opium and Other Dangerous Drugs, Geneva, 1932-35 ;
del., conf. to conclude conv. for suppression of illicit
traffic in narcotic drugs, Geneva, 1936 ; mar-
ried.— FE.
Fullerton, Hugh Stuart. — h. 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, 19^3 ; 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
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 ; assigned as cons, at Lyon Jan. 5, 1932 ; as
2d sec. at Helsingfors June 21, 1933 ; as cons, at
Paris Aug. 17, 1934 ; class four Oct. 1, 1935.
Funk, lie 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 .Tune 3, 1924;
For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924; assigned
to Catania Apr. 10, 1925; to Florence Feb. 18, 1928;
class six Dec. 19, 1929 ; to Hull Aug. 9, 1935 ; mar-
ried.
Funkhouser, Charles Franklin. — 6. Mount Jackson,
Va., Sept. 11, 1877 ; attended public sch. and normal
sch. ; teacher in public sch. eighteen yrs. ; mail
weigher three and one half months ; app. dk,,
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. 16. 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. — 6. 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 ; at London Mar. 5, 1931 ; at Paris June 8,
1934 ; married.
Fuqua, Stephen Ogden (Col.) — 6. Baton Rc.ige, La.,
Dec. 25, 1874 ; Univ. of La., B.S. 1892 ; entered U.S.
Army July 19, 1898 ; assigned as mil. att. at Madrid
and Lisbon July 22, 1933 ; married.
Furer, Julius Augustus (Capt.) — 6. Mosel, Wis.,
Oct. 9, 1880 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1901 ; Mass. Inst, of
Tech., M. S. 1905 ; assigned as asst. naval att. at
London, Paris, Rome, Berlin, and The Hague May 11,
1935 ; tech. asst., London Naval Conf., 1935-36 ;
married.
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 ; despatch agt. at $4,500 Jan. 28, 1930; at $6,500
July 1, 1935.
Gade, Gerhard. — b. 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 enib. 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;
assigned to Athens June 18, 1931 ; to Rome Aug. 20,
1934.
Gade, John Allyne (Lt. Comdr.) — 6. Cambridge,
Mass., Feb. 10, 1875 ; attended sch. in Norway, Ger-
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177
many, and France; Harvard, S.B. 1896; instructor at
Harvard 1896-97 ; architect ; mem., Commn. of Relief
for Belgium, 1916-17 ; U.S. Naval Reserve Force,
1917, It. comdr. ; asst. naval att. at Copenhagen,
Stockholm, and Christiania 1917-19 ; mem. of Baltic
mission 1919 ; Am. Commr. to Estonia. Latvia, and
Lithuania 1919-20 ; mem. of banking firm 1921-33 ;
app. naval att. at Brussels July 12, 1933 ; also at Lis-
bon Aug. 29, 1934 ; married.
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.— SU.
Gaines, Owen W. — b. Atlanta, Ga.. Dec. 7, 1897:
hiuh sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; studied law :
Institute Libre de Ensenanza, 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 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned to Bilbao Oct. 1,
1935 ; to Santiago, Cuba, May 22, 1936 ; 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 ; to Sao Paulo Feb. 24, 1931 ; to
Santos, temp.. Jan. 19, 1932; to Sao Paulo Feb. 20.
1932 ; to Santos, temp., Jan. 25, 1933 ; to Sao Paulo
Mar. 6. 1933; to Victoria. Brazil, temp.. May It.
1933 ; to Sao Paulo Sept. 12, 1933 ; as v. c. and 3d sec.
at Tegucigalpa Oct. 20, 1934 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned as cons, at Tegucigalpa in addition to duties
as 3d sec. Oct. 1, 1935 ; as cons, at Mexico City Nov.
27, 1935.
Gallman, Waldemar John. — 6. 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 .Tos€. 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 Aug. 14, 1930 ; cons. Apr.
28. 1934 ; detailed to the emb. at Warsaw, May 7-
Dec. 31. 1934 ; assigned as cons, at Danzig May 7,
1934 ; class five Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Gallop, Vera Nierling (Mrs.) — 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 ; at $2,000 Jan. 16,
1935.— A-C.
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; to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 11, 1931;
to Guayaquil June 20, 1931 ; as 3d sec. at Quito Aug.
22, 1932 ; as v. c. at Guayaquil Dec. 9, 1932 ; at Paris
Nov. 20, 1935.
Gantenbein, James Watson. — b. Portland, Oreg.,
Nov. 9, 1900 ; Reed Coll., A. B. 1922 ; Northwestern
Coll. of Law, LL. B. 1922 ; Columbia, A. M. 1925,
I'h. D. 1931 ; studied under tutor in France 1927 ;
Downing Coll., Univ. of Cambridge, 1927-28 ; mem.
of bar of Oreg.; S. A. T. C. 1918; dep. county 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 ; as For. Ser.
officer to the leg. at Santo Domingo May 17, 1933;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 17, 1933; assigned as 3d
sec. at Santo Domingo July 10, 1933 ; class eight
and cons. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned to the Dept. May 22,
1936.— LA.
Gardner, Inez Josephine. — b. 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 1919-26 ; 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.— RP.
Garland, Myron Sidney. — b. 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, 192S ; 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; married. — DCR.
Garner, L. Virginia (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ;
attended business high sch. ; George Wa.shington Univ.
1934- ; 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; elk.. Int. Monetary
and Economic Conf., London, 1933. — AP.
Garrels, Arthur. — b. St. Louis. Mo., Jan. 3, 1873;
Smith Acad. grad. ; with banking and mfg. firms
178
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
1800-08 ; 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 ;
cons, of class six by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class
four Mar. 2, 191.5; 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 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 14, 1936 ; 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. c. at Valparaiso Feb. 29, 1916 ; resigned
Oct. 20, 1920; reapp. v. c. at Valparaiso Sept. 27,
1921 ; at Punta Arenas (Magallanes) Jan. 15, 1027 ;
reapp. v. c. at Magallanes Apr. 9, 1928 ; at Val-
paraiso Sept. 11, 1928 ; at Antofaga.sta Mar. 8, 1934 ;
at Valparaiso Mar. 11, 1036 ; married.
Garza, Ellas Gonz41ez. — 5. Eagle Pass, Tex., Aug.
9, 1003 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk.
1924 ; salesman 1925-26 ; elk., U. S. Post Office, 1926-
27; insurance agt. 1927; O. R. C, 1929-32, 2d It.;
app. elk. in the Am. consulate at Piedras Negras
Dec. 15, 1027; at Ensenada Dec. 13, 1929; v. c. at
Ensenada Mar. 20, 1935 ; married.
Gates, Louis Earl. — 6. Binghamton, N. Y., Dec. 15,
1885 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; U. S.
N. A. 1903-5 ; American Univ. 1028-30 ; employed in
private firms 1905-13 ; 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, 1924 ; 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, 1028 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680
July 1, 1928; at $1,800 July 1, 1030.— DCR.
Gates, Mary Margaret. — 6. Ottumwa, Iowa : high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; teacher 1027-30 ;
stenog. and sec. 1931-35 ; stenog., Dept. of Com.,
103.5-36; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Apr. 20, 1936.- RP.
Gatewood, Richard Duncan. — 6. Alameda, Calif., Dec.
18. 1910 ; attended sch. in France ; Choate Sch. grad. ;
Yale, A. B. 1932; Columbia, M. A. 1933; editorial
"work ; instructor in French, Riverdale Country Sch.,
1934—35 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. e. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ;
assigned to Zurich Oct. 5, 1935.
Gaudin, Daniel, Jr. — h. New York City Oct. 10,
1906 : Univ. of Pa., B. A. 1027, grad. work 1928 ; 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 Ottawa, temp., Dec. 29, 1930 ; to the For.
Ser. Sch. Aug. 8, 1031 ; to Beirut Dec. 10, 1031 ; to
Alexandria Aug. 12, 1935 ; married.
Gault, Rose B. (Mrs.) — b. Fort Seyhert, W. Va. ;
attended public sch.; elk.. Govt, depts., 1018-25;
app. elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State Aug. 25,
1025; 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. — DCR.
Gauss, Clarence Edward. — b. Washington, D. C,
Jan. 12, 1887 ; private tutors ; business high sch.
grad. ; elk. in law office 1903-6 ; stenog. to Invalid
Pensions Committee, House of Representatives,
1903-5 ; app. elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Aug.
2, 1906; at $1,200 Mar. 4, 1907; dep. cons. gen. at
Shanghai June 7, 1907 ; reapp. elk. at $1,200 in the
Dept. of State June 30, 1909, effective July 1 ; at
$1,400 July 1, 1910 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Shang-
hai Dec. 16, 1912; v. c. at Shanghai Feb. 6, 1915;
app., after exam., cons, of class eight Mar. 2, 1915 ;
detailed to Shanghai June 9, 1915 ; to Tientsin July
22, 1916 ; cla.ss six July 14, 1916 ; assigned to Amoy
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 M'ar. 30, 1923 ; to Tientsin
Mar. 12, 1924 ; class three June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer of class two July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Shang-
hai, temp., Aug. 8, 1026; to Tientsin May 4, 1927;
class one May 23, 1929; assigned to the Dept. June
13, 1031; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 13, 1033;
assigned as couns. of leg. at Peiping June 20, 1933 ;
as cons. gen. and couns. of emb. at Paris Feb. 27,
1035 ; as cons. gen. at Shanghai Dee. 5, 1935 ; mar-
ried.
Geerken, Forrest Kermit. — b. Ida Grove, Iowa, May
8, 1008 ; Univ. of Minn., B. A. 1030 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Adelaide July 22, 1030 ; v. c. at Adelaide
Mar. 26, 1031 ; at Penang Dec. 8, 1934.
Geesa, Mary C. (Mrs.)— &. Damascus, Ohio; Mt.
Union Coll., A. B. 1028 ; teacher in public sch. 1928-
30; app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Oct. 6,
1030 ; at $1,440 Oct. 24, 1031 ; at $1,620 May 14,
1035.— DCR.
Geist, Raymond Herman. — b. 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
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cons. Sept. 20, 1924 ; assigned to Alexandria
1924 ; class eight Feb. 24, 1925 ; class seven
1928 ; assii^ned to Berlin Nov. 19, 1929 ; class
24. 1930 ; class five Oct. 1, 19.35.
Anthony.— b. New York City Dec. 3, 1893 ;
grad. ; attended business sch. ; La Salle Ext.
yrs. ; accountant with various firms in Ar-
Paraguay, and Peru 1915-30; app. elk.
consulate general at Callao-Lima Aug. 20,
c. at Callao-Lima June 28, 1935 ; married.
nine and
Sept. 20,
May 17,
six July
Gembs,
hi;;h scli.
Univ. 2
^entina,
in Am.
1930 ; V.
George, "William Crusor. — b. Washington, D. C, Nov.
22, 1903 ; high sch. grad. ; Howard Univ. 1924-27 ;
secretary 1924-27 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Monrovia
Jan. 21, 1929 ; v. c. at Monrovia Feb. 16, 1931 ;
at Las Palmas Oct. 3, 1984; at Monrovia, temp.,
June 16, 1936 ; married.
George, "William Perry. — 6. 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; assigned
as cons, at Izmir Oct. 12, 1932 ; also for Italian
Islands of the Aegean Jan. 13, 1933 ; as cons, and 2d
sec. at Addis Ababa Aug. 30, 1934 ; as cons, at Malta
Apr. 10, 1935 ; married.
Gerber, "William.— b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 12,
1908 ; Univ. of Pa., B. A. 1929, grad. work 1929-30 ;
George Washington, M. A. 1932, student asst. 1935 ;
Johns Hopkins, grad. work 1932-33; instructor in
Am. hist.. Nether Providence Sch., 1929-30 ; app.
archive asst. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Oct. 1,
1930; editorial asst. at $1,800 July 28. 1931; at
$2,000 Oct. 9, 1935 ; elk. June 1, 1936 ; mar-
ried.—RP.
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-
liography 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.— RP.
Gerrity, Charles Matthew. — b. Scranton, Pa., June
2, 1899 ; tech. high sch. grad. ; Columbia Univ. ; elk..
War Dept., 1917-18 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate Gen-
eral at Copenhagen Aug. 20, 1918; v. c. at Prague
Sept. 22, 1920 ; at Bergen Nov. 27, 1923 ; at Kovno
Jan. 3. 1'924 ; at Dresden Dec. 17, 1927 ; at Regina
Dec. 15, 1930; at Bombay Oct. 16, 1934.
Gibbs, Jeptha Milton, Jr.— 6. San Antonio, Tex.,
Jan. 18, 1901 ; Harvard Mil. Acad. grad. ; Pomona
Coll. ; asst. mgr. of automobile business 1918-
34 ; asst. cashier in copper company 1934- ; app.
acting cons. agt. at Cananea Feb. 19, 1936; cons,
agt. Apr. 25, 1936 ; married.
Gibson, Elizabeth Borland. — b. Newport, R. I. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State Oct. 3, 1927 ; at $1,440
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928; at
$1,740 July 1, 1930; at $1,800 Sept. 1, 1931; elk.,
North and Cen. American Regional Radio Conf., Mex-
ico City 1933 ; at $2,000 Nov. 1, 1934 ; at $1,800 Jan.
16. 1935; admin, asst. at $2,600 July 1, 1936.—
A-C/C.
Gibson. Hugh Simons. — b. 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 Pres. at the inauguration 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; B. 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. E. 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 ;
observer, conf. of experts for moratorium on inter-
governmental debts, London, 1931 ; del.. Gen. Disar-
mament Conf., Geneva, 1932, 1933; A. E. and P. to
Brazil May 11, 1933 ; Am. representative, Chaco Me-
diation Conf., Buenos Aires, 1935; del., Chaco Peace
Conf., Buenos Aires, 1935-36; married.
Gibson. Lloyd Lsckie.— 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
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July 1. 1924; at $1,380 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act);
at $1,500 July 1, 1930; married.— PD.
Gibson, Raleigh Augustus. — h. 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 ; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. and assigned as 2d sec. at Tegucigalpa
May 25, 1934 ; also cons, at Tegucigalpa Dec. 23.
Id'i5 ; married.
Gibson, Vassar DuBois. — h. I'rinceton, W. Va., Jan.
27, 1908; elevator conductor and messenger. Govt,
depts., 1930-31 ; app. messenger in the Dept. of State
July 8, 1031. — RP.
Gidden, Culver Earl. — b. Venus, Tex., Sept. 9, 1909 ;
East Tex. State Teaclieis Coll. 1926-27 ; Tex. Chris-
tian Univ., B B.A. 1930 ; salesman 1030 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consul.-ite at Belize June 10, 1931 ; v. c. at Belize
July 11, 1932 ; married.
Gidney, Charles Chauncey, Jr. — b. 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 Habana 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, 1884 ; 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 ; chief of research section Nov. 15,
1932 : married.— RP.
Gilbert, Frank Manson, — b. Evansville, Ind., May 29,
1882 ; Racine Coll. 1903-7 ; architectural sch. in Italy
four yrs. ; mgr. 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. T., 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, iniO ; 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); app. For. Ser. officer of class
three, sec. in the Diplo. Ser., and cons. June 12,
19.30 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Paris July 26, 1930 ;
as cons, at Geneva Aug. 16, 1930; representative
in capacity of expert, Fourth Gen. Conf. on Com-
munications and Transit, Geneva, 1931 ; representa-
tive in consultative capacity, discussions on appli-
cation of Pact of Paris to Sino-Japanese contro-
versy. Council of tlie League of Nations, Geneva,.
1931 ; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Gilchrist, Andrew. — 6. 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.
Gillespie, Julian E. — b. Brownwood, Tex., June 20,.
1893 ; ITniv. of Tex., grad. 1914 ; Univ. of Chicago
1914 ; Georgetown, LL. B. 1915 ; U. S. Army 1917-
19, overseas service ; app. asst. trade commr. and'
assigned to Am. High Commn. at Constantinople June
7, 1920 ; trade commr. at Constantinople July 1, 1922 ;
cml. att. at Constantinople (Istanbul) Dec. 1, 1926;
also cml. att. at Sofia Apr. 24, 1928 ; relieved Sept.
15, 1931 ; app. cml. att. at Istanbul and Sofia Feb.
13, 1932 ; Am. mem., U. S.-Turkish Joint Claims
Committee, Istanbul, 1933-34 ; married.
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 (W^elch Act); at $1,740 July 1, 1930; mar-
ried.—DCR.
Gimperling-, Thomas Norton (Col.) — -b. Dayton,.
Ohio, June 5, 1880; U.S.M.A., grad. 1904; Williams
Coll., A. M. 1917 ; assigned as mil. att. at Habana
Feb. 15, 1933 ; married.
Gjessing, Erland. — b. Slesvig, Germany, 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 hanking 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; typlst-
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. I.
1927; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
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$1,740 July 1, 1928; at $1,800 Oct. 1, lt)28 ; at
$1,920 July 1, 1930; elk., Int. Monetary and Eco-
nomic Conf., London, 1933. — DCR.
Glover, Minna B. (Mrs.) — i. Anne Arundel Co., Md. ;
high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ. two yrs. ;
Univ. of Va., summers 1932, 1933 ; elk., Dept. of
State, 1921-25; stenog. in law office 1934; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov. 28, 1934. — SS.
Glover, Robert Gordon. — 6. Sumner, Ga., Apr. 24,
1893 ; Ga. State Agric. and Mech. Coll. ; Ga. Sch. of
Tech. 1914-17 ; U. S. Army 1918-19, 2d It. ; cml.
work ; in Veterans' Bu. ; entered Bu. of For. and
Domes. Com. Jan. 21, 1927 ; app. asst. trade commr.
at Santiago, Chile, Mar. 1, 1927 ; asst. cml. att. at
Santiago Aug. 22, 1927 ; relieved Jan. 27, 1930 ; app.
asst. cml. att. at Mexico City Mar. 21, 1931; cml.
att. at Panama Nov. 22, 1934 ; married.
Goforth, Hemdon Ware. — 6. near Lenoir, N. C,
Sept. 2, 1884 ; 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 ; clk„ 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 ; to
Matamoros Feb. 7, 1933 ; class six Oct. 1, 1935 ; mar-
ried.
Goldsberry, Paul Eugene.^ — 6. Ash Grove, Mo.,
Nov. 3, 1903 ; high sch. giad. ; attended business sch. ;
elk. and salesman 1917-24, 1926-27 ; elk., stenog.,
and translator. War Dept., 1924-26 ; 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 .91,620 Feb. 1. 1929; at .'?1.800 July 1,
1930 ; elk.. Preliminary Naval Conversations, London,
Oct.-Dec. 1934 ; code elk., London Naval Conf., 1935-
36 ; married.— DCR.
Gonzalez, Antonio C. — 6. New York City Apr. 30,
1888 ; N.Y. Coll. Prep. Sch. ; George Washington
Univ., LL.B. 1909 ; mem. of bars of Conn., N.Y., and
D.C. ; N.Y. Nat. Guard 1912-16 ; U.S. Army 1917-18.
1st It.; law practice 1910-33; app. E.E. and MP.
to Panama Aug. 28, 1933 ; to Ecuador Dec. 10, 1934 ;
married.
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 Ftb.
12, 1918 ; at Dairen Dec. 13, 1920 ; v. e. and inter-
preter at Yokohama Jan. 6, 1921 ; v. e. at Nagoya Oct.
19. 1921 ; also interpreter at Nagoya Oct. 20, 1921 ;
V. c. and interpreter at Yokohama Apr. 1. 1922 ; cons.
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 ;
to Prince Rupert, temp., July 27, 1934 ; to Vancouver
Aug. 27, 1934 ; to Fort William and Port Arthur
Feb. 15, 1935 ; married.
Goodman, Albert Richard. — b. Mexico City, of Am.
parents, July 25, 1911 ; attended schs. in England ;
Harvard, A. B. 1932, Sch. of Business Admin., M. B. A.
1934 ; accountant 1934-35 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned to Santiago, Cuba,
Oct. 5, 1935.
Goodwin. Myra Lay ton (Mrs.) — 6. 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
1, 1930.— VD.
Goold, Herbert Stewart. — 6. 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., see. 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
11, 1920 ; to Bogota Jan. 7, 1921 ; to Managua Aug.
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
Jos6, Costa Rica, May 28, 1929 ; class three Dec. 19,
1929 ; cons, and assigned to Beirut Sept. 23, 1930
(canceled) ; cons. gen. and assigned to Beirut Oct. 24,
1930 ; cons. gen. and 1st sec. at Helsingfors July 12,
1934 ; class two and assigned as couns. of leg. at
Helsingfors in addition to duties as cons. gen. Apr.
1, 1936; as cons. gen. at Toronto May 22, 1936;
married.
Gordon, George Anderson. — 6. Iluntsville, Ala., Nov
19, 1885 ; 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., see. of emb. or leg. of class four Feb. 18. 1920;
assigned to Paris Feb. 19. 1920; sec. of class throe
Mar. 23, 1922; assigned to the Dept. Aug. 20, 1023;
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 see. at Paris May 11, 1927 ; adviser
to Am. del., Conf. for Limitation of Naval Armament,
Geneva, 1927 ; tech. expert. Int. Conf. on Treatment
of Foreigners, Paris, 1929 ; class two Dec. 19, 1929 ;
couns. of emb. nt Paris Jan. 8. 1030: adviser, London
Naval Conf., 1930 ; couns. of emb. at Berlin Mar. 26,
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1930 ; adviser, conf. of ministers for moratorium on
intergovernmental debts, London, 1931 ; class one July
I, 1931 ; conns, of emb. at Rio de Janeiro Aug. 31,
1934 ; E. B. and M. P. to Haiti June 5, 1935 ; mar-
ried.
Gotlieb, Bernard. — b. New Yorlc 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 ; v. 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 ; to Messina
Mar. 6, 1933 ; to Trieste June 8, 1934 ; married.
Gould, Goldie Beck (Mrs,) — &. Delta, Colo.; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; Berlitz Sch. of
Languages 192S ; bookkeeper 1923-24 ; stenog. 1924-
25; app. elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State Jan.
II, 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.
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.,
summer 1915 ; George Washington, M. A. 1916 ; La-
Salle Extension Univ. ; prof, of Eng., San Luis Coll.,
San Luis Potosf, 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 ;
class 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; as-
signed to Medan Apr. 4, 1931 ; to Hong Kong Sept.
6, 1033 ; class five July 1, 1934 ; to Shanghai Jan.
27, 1936.
Gowen, Franklin Crosbie. — b. Florence, Italy, of
Am. parents, Dec. 16, 1895; private tutors; Surrey
House Coll., London, England ; Royal Tech. Sch., Leg-
horn, Italy, grad. ; Emerson Inst. ; English-Italian
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
6, 1925 ; app., after exam.. For. Sor. officer unclass.
and V. c. of career Jan. 7, 1926; assigned to Genoa
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 ; to Palermo Mar. 24, 1931 ; class
seven July 1, 1931 ; to London Oct. 17, 1932 ; married.
Grab, Frederic Daniel. — &. Chicago, 111., Apr. 10,
1897 ; Phillips Andover grad. ; Yale, B. A. 1918 ; Univ!
of I'aris 1919 ; U. S. Army 1918-19, 2d It., overseas
service ; in export business in Cuba and Puerto Rico
1919-21 ; in business in U. S. 1921-22 ; newspaper
work 1922-27 ; app. asst. trade commr. at Caraca.s
July 1, 1927; asst. chief, For. Ser. Division, Dept. of
Com., and asst. liaison officer with Dept. of State July
1, 1929 ; trade commr. Jan. 1, 1930 ; a.ssigned to Ot-
tawa June 16, 1932; to Washington Sept. 1, 1932;
liaison officer with Dept. of State July 1, 1933 ; chief.
For. Office Section, Dept. of Com., Jan.-Sept. 1934;
app. asst. cml. att. at London Sept. 12, 1934 ; act. cml.
att. at London Feb.-June 1935 ; cml. att. at Caracas
Aug. 29, 1935; married.
Grady, Henry Francis. — b. San Francisco, Calif.,
Feb. 12, 1882; St. Mary's Univ., A.B. 1907; Catholic
Univ. 1906-8; Univ. of Calif. 1915-16; Columbia
1916-17, Ph.D. 1927 ; lecturer. Coll. of City of N.Y.
1916-17, Columbia summer 1917 and term 1917-18;
special expert U.S. Shipping Bd. 1918-19 ; U.S. trade
commr. in Europe to report on post-war financial
conditions 1919-20 ; acting cml. att. at London Aug.
1919-Feb. 1920 and at The Hague Apr.-July 1020;
acting chief of Division of Research, Bu. of For. and
Domes. Com., 1921 ; lecturer, Georgetown Univ. 1921,
and Univ. of Calif. 1921-28; prof, of int. trade and
dean of coll. of com., Univ. of Calif., 1928-34; trade
advi.ser San Francisco Chamber of Com. since 1922 ;
chm. San Francisco Regional Labor Bd. Feb.-June
1934 ; pres. Am. Assn. Collegiate Schs. of Business
1934-35 ; author ; app. special adviser to the sec. of
state, temp., at $8,000 June 12, 1934 ; chief economic
analyst, temp., and chief. Trade Agreements Section,
July 1, 1934 ; permanently Sept. 15, 1034 ; chief, Di-
vi-sion of Trade Agreements, temp., at $9,000 May 27,
1935 ; permanently June 5, 1935 ; resigned July 31,
1036 ; married. — TA.
Grant, Hugh Gladney. — b. Birmingham, Ala., Sept.
2, 1888; Howard Coll., Birmingham, A. B. 1910;
Harvard, A. B. 1912; George Washington, A. M.
1931 ; political reporter for newspapers 1910-13 ; edu-
cational work with schs., Y. M. C. A., Fed. Bd. for
Vocational Education, and Ala. State Dept. of Educa-
tion 1913-23 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; prof, of political sci-
ence and journalism, Ala. Polytech. lust., 1923-27;
sec. to U. S. senator 1927-33 ; writer and lecturer ;
app. divisional asst. at $4,600 in the Dept. of State
Dec. 16, 1933; app. E. E. and M. P. to Albania Aug.
0, 103.J ; married.
Gr.ives, Florence Payne. — b. 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, 1027; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$1,740 July 1, 1928; at $1,860 July 1, 1930.—- DCR.
Graves, George Millard. — 6. Bennington, Vt., Sept.
2, 1003; Pawling Sch. grad.; Williams Coll. 1921-23;
Univ. of Cambridge, England, 1923-24; Uni" of Gre-
noble 1924-25 ; L'Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques
1025-26; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.
and v. c. of career Jan. 13, 1928; assigned to the
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For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 20, 1928 ; to Mukden June 11,
1928 ; to Hankow Sept. 18, 1928 ; as For. Ser. officer
to the leg. at San Salvador Dec. 15, 1932 ; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. and assigned as 3d sec. at San
Salvador Apr. 5, 1933; at Managua Oct. 25, 1933;
also as V. c. at Managua Dec. 1, 1933 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned as cons, at Managua in addition
to duties as 3d sec. Oct. 1, 1935 ; as cons, at Malaga
Oct. 2, 1935 ; married.
Gray, Archibald Edmund. — 6. Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov.
16, 1900 ; 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 ; to Bordeaux Apr. 11, 1931 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Bordeaux Oct. 1,
193.5 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and a.ssigned as cons.
and 3d sec. at Helsingfors Oct. 4, 1935 ; married.
Gray, Cecil Wayne. — h. Emmett, Tenn., Aug. 14,
1898; Roanoke Coll., B. A. 1920; 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 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 28, 1934 ; assigned
as 3d sec. at Vienna June 13, 1934 ; class eight July
1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to the Dept.
Mar. 29. 1935; class seven Apr. 1, 1936; married. — S.
Gray, Edith Myrtle (Mrs.) — 6. Clinton, Iowa ; high
Bch. 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; at $2,000 Aug. 22, 1931.— LA.
Green, Joseph Coy. — b. 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. prof, of hist, and politics
1920-24 and assoc. prof, of hist. 1924-30, Princeton ;
special ed., Webster's New Int. Diet., 1929-34 ; app.
divisional asst. at $5,600 in the Dept. of State Oct. 6,
1930; mem., committee to revise For. Ser. exams.,
1931- ; advisory mem. for Dept. of State, Am. Com-
mittee on Int. Inst, of Agric, 1931-35 ; special repre-
sentative of U. S., Int. Inst, of Agric, Rome, 1931-32 ;
special asst. to Am. Minister at Bern 1931-32 ; mem.,
Publications Committee of the Dept., 1931- ; chief.
Office of Arms and Munitions Control, Sept. 19, 1935 ;
at $6,500 June 16, 1936 ; married. — CA.
Green, Kirk M. — b. Dallas, Tex., July 28, 1907 ; app.
chauffeur in the Dept. of State Mar. 6, 1933; elk. at
$1,440 Oct. 16, 1935.— TA.
Green, Leonard Newell. — b. 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 ; to
Swatow Sept. 5, 1931 ; to Strasbourg Dec. 21. 1933.
tt Greene, Elbridgre Gerry. — h. Dresden, Germany,
of Am. 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.
Ser. 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, 1029 ;
at Ottawa Dec. 15, 1933 ; resigned Dec. 9, 1935 ;
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 ; sec. of del. to Conf. on
the Limitation of the Manufacture of Narcotic Drugs,
Geneva, 1931 ; assigned as cons, and 3d sec. at
Bogotd Jan. 2,' 1934 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ; 2d sec.
at Bogota in addition to duties as cons. Jan. 31, 1935 ;
class six Apr. 1, 1936.
Greenfield, Robert T. — &. Washington, D. C, June
15, 1910 ; messenger, Dept. of Agric, 1930-31 ; app.
messenger in the Dept. of State Oct. 23, 1931. — A-S.
Greenup, Julian Cecil. — b. 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,
1923 ; 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 ;
cml. att. at Lima Dec 13, 1935 ; married.
Grefe, Grace Alexander (Mrs.) — b. Jacksonville, 111. ;
Northwestern, A. B. 1921 ; secretary 1921-23 ; teacher
184
REGISTEE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
1923-26; elk., Dept. of State, 1927-30; elk., London
Naval Conf., 1930 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in the
Dept. of State Feb. 20, 1932 ; permanently Aug. 16,
1932 ; editorial asst. at $1,800 Fob. 16, 1935 ; at
$2,000 July 1, 1936. — RF.
Gresham, Lon Stewart, — b. Greshamville, Ga., July
31, 18S9; Ga. Seh. 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; at Rotterdam Apr. 28, 1935; married.
Grew, Joseph Clark. — 6. 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 conns, of emb.
at Berlin July 17, 1916 ; assigned to Vienna Feb.
14, 1917, and as couns. Feb. 19, 1917 ; to the Dept.
May 23, 1917 ; act. chief. Division of Western Euro-
pean Affairs, Mar. 14, 1918 ; sec. to Am. del., armistice
conf. of Supreme War Council, Versailles, 1918 ; sec.
gen. with rank 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 Pres. to negotiate, conclude, and
sign treaty of Amity and Commerce with Turkey
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
Turkey May 19, 1927 ; to Japan Feb. 19, 1932 ;
married.
Gribble, Ethel Mae. — 6. Crystal Falls, Mich.; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; Wis. Coll. of Music
1931-33 ; elk., stenog., and sec. 1930-31, 1933-35 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State May 27,
1935 ; at $1,620 June 1, 1936.— SS.
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. — b. 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.
Grifflss, Townsend (Capt.) — 6. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr.
4, 1900 ; Culver Mil. Acad., summers 1916 and 1917 ;
Berkshire Seh. 1916-17 ; Bradens Nat. Prep. Sch,
one yr. ; U. S. M. A., grad. 1922 ; assigned as asst.
mil att. for air at Paris and Madrid Mar. 28, 1935 ;
also at Brussels Nov. 1, 1935 ; also asst. mil. att. at
Paris Feb. 6, 1936.
Griffith, Samuel Blair (1st Lt.) — b. Lewistown, Pa.,
May 31, 1906 ; Arnold Sch. grad. ; U.S.N.A., grad!
1929 ; assigned as language officer at Peiping Aug. 22,
1935 ; married.
Grim, Mary Jane. — b. Belle Plaine, Iowa ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1935-36 ; app. elk. at
ifl,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 3, 1936. — SS.
Groeninger, Joseph George. — 6. Baltimore, Md., Nov.
22, 1S84 ; 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 ;
class seven Dee. 19, 1929 ; to Karachi Dec. 23, 1931 ;
also to Kabul Mar. 21, 1935; to Auckland June 10,
1936.
Groth, Cornelia Christine. — b. Watertown, Wis. ;
Univ. of Wis., B. A. 1926 ; Univ. of Chicago, M. A.
1935 ; executive sec. Wis. League of Women Voters,
1928-34 ; app. elk. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State
Feb. 10, 1936. — TA.
Groth, Edward Miller. — b. 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 ; class 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 ; to Capetown Sept. 2, 1933 ; to Cal-
cutta Aug. 17, 1034; also to Kabul Mar. 21, 1935;
class four Oct. 1, 1935.
Grotjohan, Albert William J. — b. Rotterdam, Hol-
land, July 17, 1900; naturalized 1920; U. S. Army
1919-20; elk. in Treas. 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 Dopt. of State
Apr. 25, 1930; at $1,740 July 1, 1930; at $1,800 Feb.
18, 1931 ; married. — MA.
BIOGRAPHIES
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Grummon, Stuart Edgar. — 6. Newark, N. J., Mar. 28,
1901 ; Newark Acad. ; National Univ. of Mexico, sum-
mer 1922 ; Princeton, B. A. 1923 ; app., after exam.,
Bee. 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 Mexico 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 ; cons.
Nov. 3, 1934 ; assigned to Daireu Nov. 9, 1934 ; class
five Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Guard, Madge Lee. — &. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended Columbia and George Washington Univ. ;
Washington Coll. of Law, LL.B. 1923, LL.M. 1927 ;
Amer. Univ., B.P.S. 1930 ; mem. of bars of D. C. and
Utah ; secretary, Dept. of Justice, 1908-14, in law and
tax offices, 1915-20, 1922-23 ; teacher and educational
dir., Fed. Bd. of Vocational Education, 1921-22 ;
teacher in high sch. 1923 ; editorial elk., Dept. of
Agric, 1924 ; secretary, Am. -Brit. Claims Commn.,
1924-25 ; Mixed Claims Commn., U. S. and Mexico,
secretary 1925-26 and attorney ($2,100-$3,000)
1926-31 ; app. editorial asst. at $1,800 in the Dept.
of State Dec. 4, 1931.— RP.
Guenther, Gustav B. (Maj.) — &. Chilton, Wis., Apr.
21, 1890 ; St. John's Mil. Acad. grad. ; Univ. of
Wis. ; Ecole d'Application de Cavalerie, France,
grad. ; entered U. S. Army Aug. 25, 1917 ; as.signed
as mil. att. at Tallinn, Helsingfors, Riga, and Kaunas
Oct. 23, 1935 ; married.
Gufler, Bernard. — 6. 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 ; teacher 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; as For. Ser. officer to the
emb. at Warsaw May 22, 1933 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
June 13, 1933 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Warsaw June
17, IQS?, ; to the Dept. Mar. 7, 1934 ; cla.ss eight and
cons. Oct. 1, 1935. — EE.
Gunderson, Hilda Josephine. — 6. Rice Lake, Wis. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Univ. of Minn.
Ext. 1931-34 ; stenog. and sec. 1926-34, in Agric.
Adjustment Admin. 1934-36, for Nat. Labor Rela-
tions Bd. 1936; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State Mar. 4, 1936; at $1,620 June 1, 1936.— CA.
Gunsaulus, Edwin Norton. ^ — h. London, Ohio, Feb.
25, 1894 ; Johannesburg Coll., So. Africa, one yr. ;
Upper Canada 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 ; at St. Pierre-Miquelon Nov. 24, 1934 ;
married.
G5S47 — 36 13
Gustafson, Rose Clark (Mrs.) — 6. Dallas City, 111.;
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 ; at $1,620
Mar. 24, 1932.— DCR.
Guthrie, Harry Aloysius (Lt.) — h. Nashville, Tenn.,
Mar. 6, 1S98 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1920 ; Columbia, M. S.
1927 ; assigned as asst. naval att. at Berlin, Rome,
Paris, London, Stockholm, Copenhagen, and The Hague
Jan. 18, 1935 ; also at Oslo May 9, 1935 ; assignments
to Paris and Rome canceled June 6, 1935 ; assigned
also as asst. naval att. at Helsingfors Oct. 31, 1935 ;
married.
Gwynn, William Martin.— &. 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
Univ. 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 Admin. 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 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 19, 1931 ; assigned
as 3d sec. at Riga July 8, 1931 ; class seven July 1,
1934 ; 2d sec. at Ri.ga Jan. 31, 1935 ; also cons, at
Riga Nov. 7, 1935 ; class six Apr. 1, 1936 ; married.
Hackett, C. Jeanne. — ft. Boston, Mass. ; high sch.
grad. ; Boston Conservatory of Music 1927-30 ;
studied under private tutor ; secretary 1927-30 ; app.
elk., temp., at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Jan. 16,
1931 ; permanently June 1, 1931 ; at $1,440 Feb. 24,
1932.— SS.
Hackworth, Green Haywood. — 5. 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. ;
mem.. Advisory Committee on Research in Int. Law,
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 .S3. 000 July 1, 1919 ; asst. to the
solicitor at $4,000 Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1,
1920 ; drafting officer July 1, 1920 ; as'st. 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 Groat 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,
186
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
1924 ; at $5, GOO May 1, 1923 ; act. soUcitor of the
Dept. of State July 1. 1925 : solicitor Aug. 10, 1925 ;
del., Conf. for the Codification of Int. Law, The
Hague, 1930 ; legal adviser July 1, 1931 ; married. —
LE.
Haden, Robert Allen. — 6. Kiangyin, China, of Am.
parents, June 2, 1908 ; Mont d'Or Coll., Barcelona,
Spain, Coll. de Geneve, Geneva, Switzerland, and
Southwestern Coll. ; Univ. of Chicago, Ph. B. 1930 ;
multigrapher 1925-26 ; reporter 1928-29 ; librarian,
Univ. of Chicago, 1929-30 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
General at Genoa June 9, 1931 ; v. c. at Genoa Aug.
13, 1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17,
1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Genoa Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the
For. Ser. Sch. Mar. 22, 1932 ; to Singapore Sept. 2,
1932; asst. sec, Int. Radio Conf., Madrid, 1932;
sec. to Am. del., London Naval Conf., 1935-36 ; as-
signed as V. c. at Buenos Aires May 22, 1936 ; mar-
ried.
ttHaeberle, Arminius T. — I. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 23,
1874 ; 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 ; class two July 24.
1930 ; retired Apr. 30, 1936, under the provisions of
the act of Feb. 23, 1931 ; 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, 1029 ; class seven July 1,
1931 ; to Glasgow Aug. 31, 1931 ; to Pernambuco Jan.
3, 1933 ; 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. 192S : at Nantes Sept. 19, 1928 ; at Havre Aug.
25, 19;i0: at Boulogne-.sur-Mer Nov. 4, ItCiO; at
Nantes June 6, 1932; at Paris for duty in the dist.
acct. and disbursing office Dec. 9, 1932 ; married.
Haig, Robert Van Rensselaer. — 6. Washington, D. C.,
Aug. 16, 1900; Univ. of Md., B. S. 1921; George
Washington, LL, B. 1929; mem. of bar of D. C. ;
S. A. T. C. 1918; elk. 1921-23; app. elk. at $1,000
in the Dept. of State Jan. 27. 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 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 ; divisional asst.
at $3,200 June 22, 1930; married. — CA.
Hailer, Fred E. — b. Washington, D. C, Jan. 7,
1888 ; attended public sch. ; U. S. Marine Corps
1910-14 ; watchman in Govt, bldgs. 1917-18 ; U. S.
Navy 1918 ; 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, Edith H. (Mrs.) — 6. Lincoln, Nebr. ; high
sch. grad. ; Univ. of Wash. 1930-31 ; secretary
1932-35 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Jan. 23, 1936; at $1,620 June 1, 1936.— TA.
Haines, Henry Snowden. — 5. Burlington, N. J., July
15, 1907 ; attended business sch. ; Rutgers, B. Lift.
1930 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Ceiba July 18,
1930 ; V. c. at Ceiha Dec. 20, 1930 ; at Puerto Castilla,
temp.. May 21, 1931 ; at Ceiba Feb. 13, 1932 ; at
Blueflelds Oct. 25, 1932; at Porto Alegre Feb. 23.
1933 ; at Victoria, Brazil, temp., Sept. 26, 1035 ; at
Porto Alegre Mar. 30, 1936.
Hall, Carlos Clark. — b. Cuernavaca. Mexico, of Am.
parents, Feb. 18. 1900; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.
1923-25 ; 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;
to Panama Mar. 26, 1932; to Valparaiso May 13,
1932 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22. 1935 ;
assigned to Valparaiso Jan. 24, 1935 ; to Guayaquil,
temp., Jan. 31, 1036; to Antofagasta Mar. 11, 1936.
Hall, Claude Haines, Jr. — 6. Baltimore, Md., Dec.
14, 1899 ; Baltimore Polytecb. Inst., grad. 1920 ; Johns
Hopkins Uuiv. 1920-23 ; research work at Yale ; lab-
oratory asst., U. S. N. A., 1919; dir. of laboratories,
Md. Acad, of Sciences, 1919-24 ; ordnance computer,
W'ar 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
Oct. 4, 1927 ; at Ijourengo Marques, temp., Dec. 9,
1927; at Johannesburg Dec. 31. 1927; at Sarnia,
temp., June 29, 1929 ; at Kingston, Ont., temp.. Oct.
8. 1929 ; app., afti^r exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and assigned to Kingston, temp., Oct.
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16, 1029 ; to Monrovia Nov. 23, 1929 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Feb. 6, 1930 ; also 3d sec. at Monrovia
Feb. 8, 1930 ; v. c. at Naples Sept. 27, 1930 ; at
Alexandria Nov. 11, 1933; at Cairo July 8, 1935; 3d
sec. at Cairo, temp., Sept. 13, 1935 ; class eight, cons.,
and assigned as cons, at Cairo Oct. 1, 1935 ; as 3d
sec. at Cairo, temp., June 9, 1936 ; married.
Hall, Margaret. — b. Annapolis. Md. ; Wellesley,
A. B. 1928 ; George Washington Law Sch. 1931-33 ;
app. library asst. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Jan.
I, 1929; at $1,620 July 1, 1929; at $1,800 June 1,
1930 ; at $2,000 Oct. 1, 1931 ; elk. at $1,440 Dec. 16,
1933 ; at $1,620 Aug. 1, 1934 ; at $1,800 Feb. 17,
1936.— CR.
Hall. Monroe Bcstwick. — f*. Seabright, N. J., Aug.
II, 1901 ; Berkley-Irving and Westminster Sch. ; Co-
lumbia Univ. 1924-26 ; elk. 1919-22 ; editorial work
with publishing company 1924-27 ; app., after exam.,
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career May 17,
1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928 ; as
language officer at Tokyo Nov. 3, 1928; as v. c. at
Tokyo June 29. 1931 (canceled) ; at Kobe Aug. 13,
1931 ; at Dairen, temp., Jan. 20, 1932 ; at Mukden
Jan. 23, 1932 ; at Tientsin July 31, 1934 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Tientsin Oct. 1, 1935 ; to Win-
nipeg May 18, 1936 ; married.
Halla, Blanche Rule (Mrs.) — 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 ;
asst. chief, Office of Coordination and Review, June 1,
1928; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$2,900 July 1, 1928; stenog., London Naval Conf..
1930 ; at $3,100 July 1, 1930 ; at $3,500 Dec. 1.
1930.— CR.
Hallman, Paul Woodrow. — b. Lincolnton, N. C, Aug.
6, 1914 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
George Washington Univ. 1931- ; messenger, Treas.
Dept., 1934-35 ; machine operator. Govt. Printing
Office. Feb.-Mar. 1935 ; app. messenger, temp., at
$1,080 in the Dept. of State Apr. 12. 1935 ; perma-
nently July 18, 1935 ; elk. at $1,2G0 Feb. 5, 1936. —
FD.
Hamilton, Maxwell McGaugliey. — b. Tahlequah,
Ok!a., 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.
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; asst.
chief, Division of Far Eastern Affairs, at $6,500 Apr.
1, 1931 ; married.— FE.
Hamlin, John Nellis. — b. 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 sec. 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 ; assigned as cons,
at Naples Dec. 15, 1933 ; married.
Hammond, Charles Edward. — b. Chicago, 111., Feb. 8,
1915 ; attended sch. in France ; attended business
sch. ; Catalina Island Sch. for Boys, two yrs. ; pri-
vate tutors in France, Germany, and Italy ; research
work and translating in motion-picture studios 1934-
35 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct.
3, 1935.— TA.
Hampton, Katherine Virginia. — b. Fordyce, Ark. ;
vocational sch. grad. ; Smith Coll., B. A. 1933 ;
American Univ. 1936- ; stenog. 1935, in Works
Progress Admin. Nov.— Dec. 1935, in Public Works
Admin. 1935-36; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept.
of State Feb. 12, 1936. — TA.
Hamrick, Frances M. (Mrs.) — b. Muncie, Ind. ; high
sch. grad. ; studied accountancy ; elk., typist, and
hool<keeper 1922-28, 1933-34 ; elk., Dept. of State,
1934-35 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,620 in the Dept.
of State June 15, 1935 ; permanently Sept. 23,
1935.— BA.
Hankey, Helen A. — b. Houghton, Mich. ; high sch.
grad. ; stenog.-sec. 1929-35 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Sept. 9, 1935.— SS.
Hanna, Margaret M. — b. 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. del.. 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.
Hannan, Catherine Elizabeth (Mrs.) — b. Washing-
ton, D. C. ; attended private sch. ; asst. chief tele-
phone operator, Treas. Dept., 1918-22 ; app. chief
telephone switchboard operator at $1,200 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,
1930.— DCR.
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Hanshew, Rose Leona. — h. Washington, D. C. ; busi-
ness liigli sch. grad. ; stenog. in private firms 192S,
1930-31, in Govt, depts. 1928-30, 1933-34; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dopt. of State Dec. 1, 1934; at
$1,620 July 16, 1935.— SS.
Hanson, Elsie R. — 5. 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 ; at $1,620
Sept. 3, 1931. — PD.
Hardin, Helen M. — 6. Selah, Wash. ; high sell, and
business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1934-36 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Mar. 20, 1936. — SS.
Harding, Robert William Joseph. — b. 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 ; married.
Hardisty, Olive F. (Mrs.) — b. 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.
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.
Hardy, James Walter. — 6. 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 Dept. of State Dec 2''
1920. — A-C/C.
Hare, Raymond Arthur. — 6. Martiiisburg, W. Va.
Apr. 3, 1901 ; Grinnell Coll., A. B. 1924 ; in's'tructor 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. e. at Constantinople 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 ; also v. c. at
Paris May 1, 1931 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and as-
signed as V. e. at Cairo June 5. 1931 ; as v. c. and
language officer at Paris Oct. 16, 1931 ; as v. c. at
Beirut June 21, 1932; as v.c. and 3d sec. at Teheran
Aug. 28, 1933; class eight July 1, 1934; eons. Jan.
22, 1935 ; assigned as cons, at Teheran in addition
to duties as 3d sec. Jan. 24, 1935 ; to the Dept. Feb.
19, 1935 ; class seven Apr. 1, 1936 ; married. — NE.
Harlow, Blanche Schwartz (Mrs.)— /j. 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 Dee. 1, 1929; at $1,920 July 1
1930. — FA.
Harlow, William McGrath. — V. Washington, D. C,
Oct. 30, 1898 ; attended business sch. ; St. John's
Coll. 1909-15; stenog. 1915-17; U. S. Marine Corps
1917-19 ; Coast Guard Headquarters 1919-24 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Hong Knng Mar.
18, 1924 : V. c. at Hong Kong Sept. 4, 1924 ; re-
signed 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; resigned July 5, 1931; app.
asst. dist. acct. and disbursing officer at Ottawa July
6, 1931 ; dist. acet. and disbursing officer and v. c.
at Ottawa Nov. 5, 1931; disbursing officer for the
U. S. Veterans' Admin., to handle fiscal matters for
the Admin, in Canada, Dec. 10, 1931; married.
Harnden, Robert. — b. Honolulu, T. H., Nov. 27,
1881 ; 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-
gian 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; aa.signed to Malmo May 17, 1930 (canceled) ;
to Gotel3org July 22, 1930; to Barrannuilla July 30
1935.
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, 1921 ; at Torreon May 12, 1925 ; at Piedras
Negras Nov. 21, 1925; at Ensenada Nov. 7, 1929;
at Nuevo Laredo Mar. 19. 1931; at Saltillo, temp.,
Dec. 7, 1934 (proceeded Oct. 24, 1935) ; at Nuevo
Laredo Jan. 18, 1936 ; married.
Harrington, Julian Fiske. — b. Framingham, Mas.s.,
Apr. 11, 1901 ; high sch. grad. ; Columbia Univ. 1920-
21 ; elk. one yr. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Millaga
Mar. 1921 ; v. e. at Mfilaga July 5, 1922 ; at Antwerp
May 17, 1923; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. e. of career, and assigned to Antwerp Aug.
3, 1925 ; to Dublin Mar. 9, 1926 ; to Ottawa July 29,
1929; class eight and cons. Dee. 31, 1929; assigned
to Ottawa Jan. 22, 1930; class seven July 1, 1934;
to Mexico City Mar. 20, 1935 ; class six Apr. 1, 1930 ;
married.
Harris, Edward. — b. Washington. D. C, Aug. 11,
1905 ; laborer, Dept. of State, 1930-31 ; Dept. of In-
terior 1931-35; app. laborer in the Dept. of State
July 1, 1935. — CC.
ft Harris, Ernest Lloyd. — b. .Tasper Co.. Iowa, Oct.
26, 1870 ; Cornell Coll., grad. 1802 ; 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 ;
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author of magazine articles ; app. cons. agt. at Eiben-
stock May 10, 1898 ; cml. agt. Nov. 11, 1902 ; cons, at
Chemnitz Mar. 23, 1903; at Smyrna July 25, 1906;
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 ; unassigned
from Oct. 15, 1920 ; assigned to Singapore Feb. 16,
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 ; del.. Int. Wood
Couf., Vienna, 1932 ; retired Oct. 31, 1935, under the
provisions of the act of Feb. 23, 1931 ; married.
Harris, Will. — b. Livingston, Tenn. ; attended pub-
lic schs. ; stenog. and court reporter 1902-12 ; secre-
tary 1912-33 ; app. private sec. to the sec. of state at
$3,800 Mar. 6, 1933 ; sec. to chm. of Am. del.. Int.
Monetary and Economic Conf., London, 1933. — S.
Harrison, Landreth. Matthew, — 6. 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. Marine
Corps 1917 ; 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 Nov. 19, 1929 ; to the Dept. July 23, 1932 ;
class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935. — EE.
Harrison, Leland. — h. 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 Peiping Jan. 14, 1909 ; at London Aug. 10, 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 ; assigned to
the Dept. Mar. 9, 1921 ; expert asst., Conf. on the
Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921 ; as.st.
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. Telegraph Conf., Brus-
sels, 1928 ; E. E. and M. P. to Uruguay Oct. 16, 1929 ;
resigned Oct. 9, 1930 ; chief. Int. Relations Division,
U. S. Tariff Commn., 1930-35; app. E. E. and M. P.
to Rumania May 15, 1935 ; married.
Harrison, Eandolph, 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 Va. ; law practice 1926 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of
career Jan. 13, 1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
Jan. 20, 1028 ; to Ilabaua June 13, 1928 ; to Paris
Jan. 14, i;)30: to Biarritz, temp., Mar. 21, 1931; to
Paris Apr. 7, 1931 ; to Lille, temp., June 19, 1931 ;
to Paris Aug. 1, 1931 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 20,
1931 ; assigned as 3cl sec. at Tegucigalpa Nov. 16,
1931 ; also as v. c. at Tegucigalpa Jan. 17, 1933 ; as
3d sec. at Rome Apr. 29, 1933 ; sec. to Am. del.,
Twelfth Gen. Assembly of the Int. Inst, of Agric,
Rome, 1934.
Harrod, Lorenzo. — h. Washington, D. C, June 23,
1895 ; U. S. Army 1918-19, overseas service ; chauf-
feur, govt, depts., 1917-18, 1935 ; app. messenger,
temp., in the Dept. of State May 17, 1935 ; per-
manently Nov. 22, 1935. — FA.
Harter, Janet M. (Mrs.) — b. Leesburg, Va. ; at-
tended higli 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, effective Aug. 1 ; at $1,500 July
I. 1924; at $1,620 July 1. 1928 (Welch Act); at
$1,680 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— FA.
Harvey, Alace May. — 6. Omaha, Nebr. ; high sch.
grad. ; elk., stenog., and typist 1930-36 ; app. elk.
at .fl,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 20, 1936. — SS.
Harvey, Constance Ray. — 6. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 16,
1904 ; Franklin Sch. ; Lycee 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. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as v. c.
at Ottawa Apr. 29, 1930; to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb
II, 1931 ; to Milan June 20, 1931.
Harvey, Lula Ruth (Mrs.) — b. 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.
Haseltcn, Norris Swift. — &. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 27,
1902 ; Lawrenceville Sch. grad. ; Princeton, A. B.
1925 ; sec.-treas. of electric company 1926-28 ; news-
paper reporter 1929 ; bank elk. 1933-35 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. In the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned to
Guadalajara Oct. 5, 1935 ; married.
Haskins, Fred G. — 6. Lawrence Co., Ohio, Sept. 27,
1891 ; Ohio State Univ., Columbus, A. B. 1917, grad.
work 1922 ; Universite 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 ; at $2,000 Apr. 1, 1931 ; at
$2,300 Sept. 1, 1933 ; 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.
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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, 191i ; 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, 1019; 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 ; class one Feb. 4, 1931 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 14, 1930 ; married.
Haven, Joseph Emerson, — &. Cbicasco, 111., Jan. 18,
1885 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Lille 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. 10,
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. — h. 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, 1922 ;
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 unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight Feb.
24, 1925 ; cons. Mar. .3, 1925 ; assigned to Vienna
May 7, 1926 ; class seven Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to
Messina Apr. 9, 1931 ; to Turin Mar. 6, 1933 ; class
six July 1, 1934 ; married.
Havenner, Albert B, — 6. Washington, D. C, Mar.
24, 1S93 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
Georgetown Law Sch. two yrs. ; in rpal estate office
1913-14 ; elk., 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, 1020;
permanently elk. at $1,200 July 1. 1920 ; at $1,400
Dec. 30, 1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923; at $1,800 July
I, 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. — b. 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. 1927-33; 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; v. chm.. Conciliation Com-
mittee of the Dept. of State, 1933- ; married. — FA.
Havron, James Brock, — b. Whitwell, Tenn., Oct. 31,
1909 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Tenn. 1930-31 ; Chat-
tanooga Coll. of Law 1931-32 ; asst. chancery court
elk. 1932-34 ; business survey, Dept. of Com., 1934-
35 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate at St. John, N. B.,
July 5, 1934 ; v. c. at St. John Feb. 18, 1935 ; at Port
Limon June 4, 1936 ; married.
Hawkins, Charles Frederick. — h. Alexandria, Va.,
Oct. 26, 1912 ; tech. high sch. grad. ; copy-puller,
examiners' aid, and elk., U. S. Patent Office, 1930-35 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct. 7,
1935 ; married. — DCR.
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, Harry C. — 5. Reed City, Mich., Mar. 25,
1894 ; Olivet Coll., A. B. 1917 ; Olivet Coll. and Univ.
of Mich. 1919 ; Harvard, M. B. A. 1921 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, 1st It., overseas service ; special agt., Dept,
of Commerce, 1921-22; asst. prof., Univ. of Va., 1922-
23 ; drafting officer, Dept. of State, 1924, 1927-30 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c.
of career Oct. 16, 1924 ; assigned to the Dept. Nov.
II, 1924; resigned Sept. 15, 1925; prof., Univ. of
Oreg., 1925-27, 1930-31 ; app. divisional asst. at
$5,600 in the Dept. of State Aug. 12, 1931 ; tech.
adviser. Int. Monetary and Economic Conf., London,
1933 ; asst. chief, Division of Trade Agreements, May
27, 1935; at $6,500 Mar. 1, 1936; chief, Division of
Trade Agreements, Aug. 1, 1936 ; married. — TA.
Hawks, Stanley. — b. 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.
on 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 ; .nssigned to Guatemala Feb. 7, 1927 ; 2d sec.
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191
Oct. 19, 1929 ; assigned to Mexico City Feb. 20, 1930 ;
class sis May 9, 1930 ; to Bern Oct. 24, 1934 ; class
five Oct. 1, 193.5 ; to Paris May 22, 1936 ; married.
Hawley, Harry Franklin, — 6. Newark, N. J., July 5,
1880 ; attended public and private sch. ; elk. 1895-
1902 ; in Pbllippine civil ser. 1902-6 ; elk. in Am.
Emb. at Tokyo 1907 ; in Pbllippine civil ser. 1907-9 ;
sec. to Am. del., Joint Int. Opium Commn., Sbangbai,
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 Yokkaicbi 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 ; assigned to Nantes
Apr. 1.5, 1932 ; to Glasgow June 20, 1934 ; to Oporto
June 3, 1936 ; married.
Hawley, "William W. — b. Dec. 3, 1872; app. laborer
in the Dept. of State Aug. 22, 1907.— DCR.
Hawthorne, Carl Oliver. — 6. Rogers, Ark., Apr. 29,
1905 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk.
1921-22 ; U. S. Array 1923-27 ; app. elk. in the Am.
Leg. at Peiping Mar. 21, 1927; in the consulate at
Tsingtao Feb. 23, 1929 ; v. c. at Tsingtao Apr. 28,
1030 ; married.
Heard, "William Wilson. — b. Frederick, Md., Jan. 9,
1SS7 ; 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 Frederictou
June 13, 1912 ; v. c. at Quebec June 16, 1915 ; app.,
aftt-r exam., v. c. of career of class three Dec. 23,
1!M9, 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 Blueficlds 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,
ll):;0; to Breslau Mar. 6, 1933; to Birmingham Aug.
1, 1934 ; to Halifax Jan. 16, 1936 ; married.
Heath, Donald Read. — b. Topeka, Kans., Aug. 12,
1894 ; high sch. grad. ; Washburn Coll. two and one-
half yrs. ; Univ. of Montpellier, France, one semester ;
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
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
as cons, at Berne Aug. 17, 1925 ; class seven Aug. 31,
1925 ; class six May 17, 1928 ; assigned to Port au
Prince Sept. 12, 1929 ; chargg d'affaires ad interim at
Fort au Prince Dec. 2, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
and assigned as 2d sec. at Port au Prince Dec. 16,
1929, in addition to duties as cons. ; relieved of dutieg
as cons. Aug. 4, 1932 ; assigned to the Dept. Aug. 17,
1933 ; class five July 1, 1934 ; married. — LA.
Hecht, Elizabeth (Mrs.) — 6. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; sec. Am. Red
Cross, 1918-19 ; elk., Veterans' Bu., 1923-24 ; app.
elk. at $1,320. temp., in -the Dept. of State Oct. 24,
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 Run,
W.Ya., Feb. 25, 1894 ; George Washington, A.B. 1927 ;
teacher in public sch. 1913-16; elk.. Interior Dept.,
1018, War Dept., 1918-21 ; app. elk. at $1,200 in the
Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1921 ; at $1,400 Dec. 30, 1922,
effective Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $1,600 May 31, 1924, effec-
tive June 1; at $1,860 July 1, 1924; at $1,920 Dec.
1, 1925 ; admin, asst. at $2,400 May 1. 1927 ; at
$2,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,700 July 1,
1928 ; at $2,900 July 1, 1930 ; at $3,200 Dec. 1, 1930 ;
resigned Feb. 5, 1931 ; exec, secretary, private organ.,
1031-33 ; asst. to exec, officer, Public Works Admin.,
1933-34 ; app. admin, asst. at $3,200 in the Dept.
of State July 19, 1934; married. — PD.
Heiler, Bernard Francis. — b. 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 st'-nog. in Bermuda five
months ; elk. to mem. of Cong. 1924-25 ; 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; married.
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. c. at Vienna Feb. 6, 1915 ; 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 Kovuo June
24, 1926 : class six Oct. 20, 1920 ; assigned to Frank-
fort-on-the-Main June 26, 1928 ; class five July 24,
1930 ; class four Oct. 1, 1935.
Heisler, Charles Harrington. — b. Milford, Del., July
20, 1888; Univ. of Del., B. S. 1911; Dei. Nat. Guard
1908-11 ; engineering with railroad and mining com-
panies in U. S., Austi-alia, and So. Africa two and one-
half 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, 1028; to Warsaw Feb. 20. 1929; class six
July 24, 1930; to Danzig Feb. 2, 1932; to Hamilton,
Bermuda, Apr. 6, 1934 ; married.
Heitkamp, Ruth More (Mrs.) — b. Unionville, Iowa;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; secretary
1027-28 ; stenog. 1929-30 ; app. elk. at $1,260 in the
Dept. of State May 16, 1930 ; at $1,440 Feb. 1. 1931 ;
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at $1,G20 Dec. 11, 1931; at $1,800 Apr. 13, 1935;
at $:i,000 May 25, 1936.— BA.
Hemry, Susanna. — b. McComb, Ohio ; attended high
sch. and business sch. ; Tri-State Normal Sch. two
yrs. ; Transylvania Coll. 1901-2 ; private tutors in
German and French ; teacher in public sch. 189G,
1897, 1900, 1901; steno?,'. 1902-17; cIIj., War Dept.,
1918-23; app. cIIj. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State
Jan. 22, 1923 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1024 ; 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. ;
cll5. 1924-25, in Gen. Accounting Office 1926-30 ; app.
cllv at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct. 9, 1930 ; at
$1,620 May 11, 1936. — BA.
Henderson, James Everett. — b. Valdosta, Ga., June
3, 1902 ; Univ. of Calif., B. S. 1923 ; mgr. of securi-
ties Corp. 1922-30 ; studied under tutor in France
1980-31 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17,
1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Vancouver Jan. 20, 1932 ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 22, 1933; to the Dept.,
temp., Aug. 28, 1933 ; as v. c. and 3d sec. at Tallinn
Jan. 17. 1934 ; as v. c. at Salonilja June 10, 1936 ;
married.
Henderson, Loy Wesley. — 5. Rogers, Arli., 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 Russia 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, 1925 ;
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 ; class six Feb. 27,
1931; assigned as 2d sec. at Moscow Feb. 7, 1934;
class five Oct. 1, 193."'> ; married.
Heng-stler, Herbert C. — b. Middletown, Ohio, Dec.
17, 1876 : 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; while serving
in Dept., also sec. to mem. of Cong, on For. Affairs
Committee for one yr. ; app. clli. 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. since 1921 ;
mem. of Federal Purchasing Bd., Federal Liquidation
Bd., and Federal Specifications Bd. 1921-33 ; 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 $6,500
Dec. 1, 1930 ; tech. adviser, Fourth Pan American Cml.
Conf., Washington, 1931 ; U. S. representative. Com.
of Experts on Customs Procedure and Consular Regu-
lations, 1934; mem.. Committee on Archives, 1935- ;
adviser. Pan American Cml. Conf., Buenos Aires,
1935 ; app. For. Ser. officer of class one, cons, gen.,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 3, 1936 ; assigned to
the Dept. as chief, Division of For. Ser. Admin., June
10, 1936.— FA.
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
I'ncrto Plata Nov. 24, 1913 ; cons, of class nine by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915; class eight Sept. 5, 1916;
assigned to Puerto Cabello 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; to Nassau Dec. 31,
1934 ; married.
Hester, William Hughes. — b. Charlotte, N. C, Oct.
6, 1899 ; chauffeur. War Dept., four yrs. ; app. chauf-
feur in the Dept. of State Mar. 26, 1923. — MA.
Hibbard, Frederick Pomeroy. — b. Denison, 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 ; to the
Dept. July 21, 1932; cons, and assigned as cons, and
1st sec. at Monrovia Aug. 31, 1934 ; as 1st sec. at
Bucharest June 29, 1935 ; also cons, at Bucharest
Oct. 1. 1935.
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
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( 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 ParS Aug. 15, 1924 ; to
Ottawa June 20, ]'J25; class seven Aug. 31, 1925;
class six June 30, 1927 ; assigned to the Dept. Aug.
15, 1927 ; class five May 23, 1929 ; asst. chief, Division
of Western European Affairs, June 24. 1930; class
four Feb. 4, 1931 ; resigned Mar. 31, 1931 ; app. asst.
chief. Division of Western European Affairs, at $6,500
in the Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1931 ; mem., Bd. of
Appeals and Review, 1934- ; married. — WE.
Hickok, Thomas Anderson. — 6. 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 ; to Jerusalem
Feb. 19, 1931 ; to Lagos Jan. 31, 1935 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Lagus Oct. 1, 1935.
Hicks, James Carroll. — 6. Mllledgeville, Ga., Nov.
16, 1911; high sch. grad. ; Ga. Sch. of Tech. 1929-30;
elk. 1930-31 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State Mar. 30, 1931 ; permanently June 20, 1931 ;
at .$1,620 Dec. 22, 1934 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1936 ;
married. — BA.
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 ; class eight, cons.,
and assigned to Hamburg Feb. 4, 1931 ; to Goteborg
Dec. 17, 19."!1 ; to Budapest Aug. 6, 1934 ; class seven
Get. 1, 1935 ; 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 ;
bank elk. 1921 ; instructor in mil. hist.. Harvard,
1921-25 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.
May 28, 1926 ; v. c. of career June 15, 1926 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. Oct. 1, 1926 ; 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 ;
as V. c. at Oslo Mar. 13, 1934 ; class eight July 1,
1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned as cons, at Oslo
Jan. 24, 1935 ; married.
Higgs, Lahtahnius Randolph.^ — b. Shannon, Miss.,
Sept. 9, 1909 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Mi.'ss. 1927-
30 ; Univ. of Ala., summer 1929 ; Georgetown Sch. of
For. Ser. 1930-31 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
65847— 30— —14
Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Tampico Jan. 23,
1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 22, 1933 ; to Ba-
tavia, temp., Aug. 26, 1933 ; to Surabaya Aug. 28,
1933 ; to Batavia July 20, 1935 ; married.
Hill, Hayward Gibbes. — b. 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 exam.. 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 ; at Taihoku,
temp., Sept. 4, 1931 ; at Kobe Oct. 19, 1931 ; at Yoko-
hama Nov. 23, 1931 ; at Buenos Aires Nov. 24, 1933 ;
asst. sec. to Am. del.. Seventh Int. Conf. of Am.
States, Montevideo, 1933 ; assigned as 1 or. Ser. officer
to the emb. at Buenos Aires Dec. 14, 1933-Feb. 22,
1934 ; asst. sec. to Am. del., Pan American Cml. Conf.,
Euenos Aires, 1935 ; sec. to Am. del., Chaco Mediation
Conf., Buenos Aires, 1935.
Hill, John Lyman. — b. 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 ; at $1,800 Sept. 1, 1931.— A-C/C.
Hill, Ralph Waldo Snowden. — b. Washington, D. C,
Aug. 20, 1882; 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 ;
asst. 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 ; adviser to Am. unofficial observer. Repara-
tions 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, Mar.-June. 1925, and as
unofficial Am. observer 1925-27; at $7,000 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; designated, temp., as legal adviser
to Am. High Commr. to Haiti Mar. 1, 1930, but did
not go in view of decision to withdraw High Commr. ;
asst. to the legal adviser July 1, 1931 ; on special
mission in London 1931. — LE.
Himmel, Lyle Clifford. — b. Radcliffe, Iowa, July 4,
1907 ; high sch. grad. ; Huron Coll. 1925-28 ; Univ.
of Minn. 1928-30 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Cali
Aug. 16, 1930 ; v. c. at Buenaventura, temp., Apr. 21,
1931 ; at Cali Aug. 4, 1931 ; at Buenaventura June
15, 1932 ; at Rangoon Aug. 22, 1934.
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Hiner, Zern. — 6. Peru, Ind., May 12, 1899 ; Purdue,
U.S.A. 1921 ; Int. Accountants Society, grad. 1930 ;
LaSalle Ext. Univ. 1927-30; secretary 1916-17; U. S.
Army 191S ; elk. 1918-19; stonog. 1922-23; mgr.,
book dept., 1925-26 ; accountant 1927-31 ; app. elk.,
Dist. Acct. and Disbursing Office at Ottawa, June 20,
1931 ; asst. dist. aect. and disbursing officer at Ottawa
Nov. 20, 1931 ; also v. c. at Ottawa Jan. 29, 1932.
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 Potosf
Feb. 15, 1923; v. c. at Antilla Nov. 24. 1923; app.,
after exam., cons. 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 ;
to Mazatian July 11, 1932 ; to Swatow Dec. 21,
1933 ; class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Hinkle, Eugene Macfarlane. — b. New York City Jan.
13, 1902 ; Groton Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1923 ;
In steel con.structlon business 1923-24 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. Sept. 11, 1925 ; v. c.
of career and assigned to the Dept. May 28, 1926 ; 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,
1929 ; class seven July 1, 1931 ; assigned as 2d sec.
at Buenos Aires Oct. 6, 1933 ; sec. to Am. del.. Ninth
Pan American Sanitary Conf., Buenos Aires, 1934, and
Second Pan American Conf. of Eugenics and Homi-
culture, Buenos Aires, 1934 ; class six Oct. 1, 1935.
Hirst, Ralph Keen. — 6. Purcellville, Va., July 21,
1903 ; 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.
Hobbs, James Arthur. — 6. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 14,
1908 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; George Wash-
ington Univ. 1931- ; stenog. 1928-30; elk.. War Dept.,
1931 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Sept.
9, 1931 ; elk., U.S.-Turkish Joint Claims Com.,
Istanbul, 1933-34; at $1,620 Oct. 5, 1934; mar-
ried.—DCR.
Hobbs, Wanda Nash (Mrs.) — 6. St. Albans, Vt. ;
high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ. 1929-32 ;
National Univ. Law Sch. 1932-33 ; stenog. 1927-29,
in Veterans' Bu. 1929-31 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State May 16, 1931; at $1,620 July 17,
1931.— FA.
Hoehmuth, Florence Emma. — 1>. Staunton, 111. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; secretary 1933-35 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State May 27, 1935 ;
at $1,020 Juno 1, 1936. — SS.
Hodgdon, Anderson Bana. — 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;
Nat. Naval Volunteers 1917 ; U. S. Naval Reserve
Force 1918-19, It. comdr. ; 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 June 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
Office, July 1, 1930 ; detailed to attend consular
conferences at London. Stuttgart, and Warsaw, in
connection with enforcement of laws and regulations
relating to issuance of visas, 1930 ; chief. Visa Divi-
sion, Jan. 1, 1931; resigned from For. Ser. Jan. 31,
1931 ; app. chief. Visa Division, at $5,600 in the
Dept. of State Feb. 1, 1931 ; reinstated as For. Ser.
officer, by Ex. order of Dec. 27, 1933, and assigned
to the Dept. Jan. 11, 1934 ; For. Ser. officer of class
six, sec. in the Diplo. Ser., and cons. Jan. 15, 1934 ;
assigned as For. Ser. officer at Moscow Feb. 7, 1934 ;
as cons, at Moscow Feb. 12, 1934 ; at Riga Oct. 1,
1934 ; also 2d sec. at Riga Nov. 7, 1935 ; as cons.
at Berlin June 10, 1936 ; married.
Hoffmann, Erich William August. — 6. 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 ; at Tirana Dec. 5, 1931.
Hoffmann, Walter Wesselhoeft. — b. Belmont, Mass.,
Dec. 20, 1897 ; Kansas City Country Day Sch. grad. ;
Harvard. A. B. 1919; Calif. Inst, of Tech. 1922-23;
U. S. Army 1918-19, 2d It. ; export business 1919-20 ;
asst. purser and agent for steamship company 1924-
30 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Port Llm(5n May
22, 1931 ; V. c. at Port Lim6n Aug. 6, 1931 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17. 1931 ; assigned as v. c.
at Port Lim6n Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Aug. 16, 1932; to Auckland, temp., Dec. 8. 1932; to
Wellington Dec. 22, 1932 ; as v. e. and 3d sec. at
Tegucigalpa July 1, 1935; married.
Hohenthal, Theodore Johannes. — b. Daggett, Calif.,
Aug. 14, 1905 ; Univ. of Calif., A.B. 1928, LL.B. 1931 ;
mem. of bar of Calif. ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in th^ Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
Dec. 30, 1931 ; as v. c. at Zagreb Apr. 7, 1932 ; at
Bombay Dec. 29, 1934.
Holcomb, Bankson Taylor, Jr. (1st Lt.) — I. Wilming-
ton, Del., Apr. 14, 1908 ; attended sch. in China ;
U. S. N. A., grad. 1931 ; assigned as language officer
at Peiping Oct. 26, 1934.
Holland, Amy Catherine.— b. Fitchburg, 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
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$2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,100 July 1,
1928; at $2,300 July 1, 1930; library asst. Nov. 1,
1930 ; divisional asst, Oct. 1, 1931. — NE.
Holland, Philip. — b. Murray, Ky., Aus?. 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 20, 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 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
May 14, 1936; married.
ttHoUer, John Emanuel. — &. Chambersburg, Pa.,
Apr. 23, 1S99 ; 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 ; to Matamoros May 27, 1931 ; to Col6n
Oct. 22, 1932 : to San Josg, Costa Rica, Jan. 2, 1934 ;
to the Dept. Jan. 18, 1936 ; resigned June 30, 1936 ;
married.
Holmes, Clarence Francis. — b. Washington D. C,
Nov. 24, 1896 ; Howard Univ., B. S. 1922, M. S. 1923 ;
messenger, Dept. of State, 1917-18, 1919-23; app.
laborer in the Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1934 ; messenger
Mar. 23, 1936.— DCR.
Holmes, Julius Cecil. — 6. Pleasanton, Kans., Apr.
24, 1899 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Kans. three and
one-half yrs. ; U. S. Army 1918 ; maj., 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; at Sofia Sept. 5, 1933
(canceled) ; to the Dept. June 6, 1934 ; asst. chief.
Division of Protocol and Conferences, Sept. 18, 1934 ;
sec. of Am. section, I'm Alone Arbitration, 1934-35 ;
sec. to Am. del., Pan American Cml. Conf., Buenos
Aires, 1935 ; class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.- — PC.
Holt, Myra E. — b. Washington, D. C. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk. 1930-34, in Dept.
of Labor May-June 1934, in Gen. Claims Commn.,
U. S. and Mexico, 1934-36; app. elk. at $1,620 in
the Dept. of State June 25, 1936.— TA.
Honaker, Samuel "William. — b. Tampa, Fla., Mar.
14, 1887 ; Bingham Sch. ; Univ. of Va., A. B., A. M. ;
app. 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 ; cons. gen.
Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned to Glasgow Dec. 22, 1931 ;
to Stuttgart June 20, 1934 ; married.
ft Honey, Robertson. — B. Montevallo, Ala., Aug. 17,
1870 ; attended Harvard ; Politecbnikum, Hannover,
Germany ; tutors in Germany and France ; U. S. M. A.,
grad. 1893; Univ. of Md., LL. B. 180G ; 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.,
1896-97; asst. dist. atty. 1898-1900; N. Y. Nat. Guard
1900-1901, maj. ; law practice 1900-1914 ; app., after
exam., eons, 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,
1929 ; assigned to Nice and Monaco Sept. 4, 1929 ;
to Calgary July 17, 1933; class five July 1, 1934;
retired Aug. 31, 1935, under the provisions of the act
of Feb. 23, 1931 ; married.
Hood, Amelia H. (Mrs.) — &. Fairport, N. Y. ; busi-
ness sch. grad. ; Univ. of Rochester 1926-28 ; Rad-
cliffe, A. B. 1930; American Univ. 1934-35; stenog.
and sec. in private firms 1913-16, 1922-26, 1930-33,
in War Dept. 1917-20 ; cataloging and research work
1930-32 ; advertising-promotion work 1933-34 ; app.
elk. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Oct. 1, 1934. — TA.
Hooper, Malcolm Pitts. — b. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 26,
1S90 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; studied
banking and economics ; Johns Hopkins Univ. ; asst.
to nat. bank examiner 1908-10 ; auditor-solicitor, cml.
credit company, 1910-14 ; representative of exporting
companies in Japan, China, and Russia 1915—16 ; in
Italy 1916-24 ; purchasing agt. for A. B. F., Italy,
1918 ; del., First Annua! Conf., Int. Chamber of Com-
merce, Paris, 1920 ; asst. v. prcs. of cml. credit
company 1924—25 ; dept. mgr. 1926-34 and branch
mgr. 1934-35 of financial companies ; entered Bu.
of For. and Domes. Com., Dept. of Com., May 15,
1935 ; app. trade commr. at Rome Oct. 1, 1935 ;
asst. cml. att. at Rome Apr. 24, 1936 ; married.
Hoover, Charles Louis. — b. 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-
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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, 1025 ; cons. gen. and
assigned to Batavia May 7, 1927 ; to Amsterdam Oct.
IS. 1927 ; class three May 23, 1929 ; representative,
Fifth Cong, of the Int. Chamber of Com., Amsterdam,
1929 ; class two July 1, 1931 ; assigned to Hong
Kong June 20, 1934 ; also for Macau Aug. 24, 1934 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 14, 1936 ; married.
Hopkins, William T. — b. Rathburn, Tenn., July 9,
1893; Tenn. Mil. Inst., grad. 1913; Georgetown,
LL.B. 1921; commandant, Tenn. Mil. Inst., 1917-18;
U. S. Army 1918-19, 2d It., overseas service ; elk.,
Dept. of State, 1919-21 ; asst. mgr., mfg. firms, 1921-
29; salesman 1930-31; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State Oct. 28, 1931; at $1,020 Sept. 26,
1934 ; married. — DCR.
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 ; to Ca.sahlanca June 13, 1934 ;
class four Oct. 1, 1935 ; 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, Grace 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. — h. Duquoin, 111., 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,
1925 ; 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 ; assigned as cons, and 2d
sec. at Asuncion Mar. 30, 1931 ; as cons, at Barcelona
Mar. 13, 1934 ; class six July 1, 1934.
Hornbeck, Stanley Kuhl. — 6. Franklin, Mass., May
4, 1S83 ; 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, 1910-20, 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. Ilarbord 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., O.R.C. ; Williamstown Inst, of
Politics, round table leader 1922, special 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,
1028 (Welch Act) ; representative of Dept., Fifth
Cong, of the Int. Chamber of Com., Amsterdam,
1929 ; representative of the Dept. of State, Sixth Gen.
Cong, of the Int. Chamber of Com., Washington,
1931.— FE.
ft Hornibrook, William Harrison. — h. Cherokee,
Iowa, July 6, 1884 ; Shattuck Sch. ; Drake Univ. Prep.
Sch. grad. ; Univ. of Mich. 1903-4 ; Nat. Univ. Law
Sch., LL. B. 1905 : newspaper owner and publisher
1006- ; mem. of Idaho Senate 1910-12 ; E.B. and M.P.
to Siam 1915-17; app. E.E. and M.P. to Persia (Iran)
Dec. 12, 1933 ; also to Afghanistan Jan. 22, 1935 ;
resigned Mar. 10, 1936 ; married.
Hosmer, Charles Bridgham. — 6. Hudson, Mass..
July 15, 1889; Univ. of Me., LL. B. 1911; Diplo. and
Cons. Sem., National Univ., Habana, 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,
1910 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three
May 24, 1020, and assigned to Habana ; class two
Nov. 17, 1021 ; class one May 26, 1022 ; assigned to
Santo Domingo Dec. 22, 1022 ; cons, of class seven
Mar. 1. 1023 ; assigned to Santo Domingo Mar. 28,
1023; For. Ser. oflicer 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
Laws, 1027-30 ; class six May 17, 1028 ; tech. ad-
viser, Pan American Commn. on Customs Procedure
and Port Formalities. Washington. 1020 ; class five
Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to Naples Nov. 26, 1930 ; class
tour July 1. 1931; class three Oct. 1, 1935; married.
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Hotsko, Stephen. — 6. Nesqueboning, Pa., Sept. 8,
1915 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; cIIj. 1934 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in tlie Dept. of State May 21,
19.34 ; at $1,620 Jan. 12, 198.5 ; at $1,800 Sept. 11,
193.5.— BA.
Houck, Fred Henry. — 6. 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 1913-17 ;
Army 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. 1920; at Cherbourg June 10, 1926;
at Plymouth June 13, 1935 ; married.
Hovgren, Luella I. 0. (Mrs.) — 6. Attleboro, Mass.;
high sch. grad. ; secretary 1919-31 ; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State Apr. 15, 1931 ; at $1,620 Oct. 27,
1931.— VD.
Howard, Findley Burtch. — h. Papillion, Nebr., Oct. 8,
1885 ; Univ. of Nebr., LL. B. 1907 ; mem. of bars
of Nebr. and N. Mex. ; law practice 1907-14 ; U. S.
customs insp., Panama Canal, 1914-25 ; asst. fiscal
representative for organization of Salvadoran cus-
toms 1923-25 ; customs adviser to Chilean Govt.
1925-27 and to Guatemalan Govt. 1927-31 ; del.
of Guatemala, Pan American Commn. on Customs
Procedure and Port Formalities, Washington, 1929 ;
app. E.E. and M.P. to Paraguay Aug. 20, 1935.
tjHowell, Williamson Smith, Jr. — J). 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 Jos6 Aug. 10, 1916 ; unassigned from
Nov. 10, 1910 ; app., temp., in the Dept. of State No?.
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
Dee. 20, 1919 ; assigned to Prague June 14, 1920 ; to
Habana July 13, 1922 ; class two Dec. 4, 1922 ; as-
signed to Panama Mar. 4, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer 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;
class two July 1, 1931 ; assigned as For. Ser. officer
at Calcutta Dec. 21, 1934 ; cons. gen. Jan. 22, 1935 ;
assigned to Calcutta Feb. 4, 1935 ; also to Kabul Mar.
21, 1935 ; resigned Sept. 28, 1935 ; married.
Howze, Eoline. — 6. 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. — b. 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. e. at Yarmouth July 18, 1923 ; at Charlotte-
town Oct. 13, 1924 ; at Yarmouth Dec. 23, 1924 ; at
Charlottetown Jan. 6, 1925 ; at Y'armouth Jan. 20,
1925 ; at Ottawa July 16, 1925 ; at St. Stephen, N. B.,
Apr. 18, 1930 ; at Yarmouth, temp., Aug. 21, 1931 ;
at Niagara Falls Nov. 21, 1931 ; married.
Hoyt, Ira Ford. — 6. South Norwalk, Conn., July 2,
1876 ; 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 ; married.
Hubbard, Phil Henry. — 5. Middletown Springs. Vt.,
Feb. 20, 1S97 ; Troy Conf. Acad. ; Valparaiso Univ.
1020-22 ; 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. oflScer unclass. and v. c. of career May 17, 1928 ;
assigned to Berlin May 29, 1928 ; to Breslau, temp.,
July 13, 1928 ; to Berlin Oct. 4, 1928 ; to Manchester
Sept. 12, 1929 ; to Liverpool June 29, 1931 ; class
eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to
Liverpool Jan. 24, 1935 ; to London, temp., July 30,
1935 ; to Liverpool Oct. 5, 1935 ; 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; to the For. Ser. Sch. Mar. 31, 1931; to Mukden
June 20, 1931 ; to Tientsin May 26, 1932 ; as v. c.
and 3d sec. at Kaunas Dec. 20, 1934 ; as v. c. at
Berlin June 23, 1936 ; married.
Huddle, Jerome Klahr. — b. Bettsville, Ohio, Mar.
25, 1891 ; Heidelberg Univ., Ohio, three yrs. ; George
Washington Univ. one yr. ; newspaper and cml. ex-
perience ; principal in high sch. and teacher in acad. ;
app., after exam., eons. 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
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to Cologne Dec. 9, 192G ; class tliree June 8, 1927;
class two Dec. 31, 1929 ; cons. gen. June 4, 1930 ;
assisned to Warsaw July 9, 1930 ; observer, Int. Geo-
graphical Cong., Warsaw, 1934 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Aug. 22, 1935 ; assigned to the Dept. Sept. 13,
1935 ; class one Oct. 1, 1935 ; For. Ser. insp. Nov. 25,
1935 ; married.
Huddleston, John Fletcher. — b. Forsyth, Ga., July
19, 1S92 ; attended high sch. ; advertising course ;
Univ. of Flu. 1910-13 ; messenger, Coug. 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,
1929; class i<even May 9, 1930; to Dresden May 31,
1933; married.
Hudson, Joel Carrington. — b. Ravenden, Ark., Sept.
4, 1899 ; Blackburn Coll. 1916-17 ; Univ. of Grenoble
1919 ; Washington Univ., B.S. 1922 ; U. S. Army
1917-19, 1st It., overseas service ; app., after exam.,
V. c. of career of class three Fob. 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 assigned to Singapore May 17,
1928 ; to Sydney, N. S. W., Jan. i8, 1929 ; class seven
July 24, 1930 ; assigned to Melbourne Jan. 10, 1931 ;
to Surabaya Mar. 6, 1933 ; to Stuttgart June 10, ■
1936 ; married.
Kuestis, Richard Southard. — 6. Ticonderoga, N. Y.,
Feb. 6, 1904 ; Harvard, A. B. 1927 ; Univ. of Nancy,
France, and Sorboune 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 ; to Kingston, Ja-
maica, Jan. 11, 1933 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 4,
1933 ; assigned as For. Ser. officer to the emb. at
Warsaw Oct. 9, 1933 ; as 3d sec. at Warsaw Oct. 14,
1933 ; as v. c. at Rotterdam Aug. 14, 1935.
Hughes, James Joseph. — h. South Boston, Mass.,
Feb. 26, 1879 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
hospital training 1895-99 ; profes^^ional work in hos-
pitals 1901-5 ; sec. 1905-13 ; salesman 1913-18 ; elk..
Customs Ser., Now 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; married.
Hughes, Morris Nelson. — 6. 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 I'orto Alegre,
temp., June 15, 1928 ; to Montevideo Sept. 13. 1928 ;
to Rome Apr. 17, 1930; to Naples Apr. 3, 1931; to
Athens Jan. 9, 1932; to Baghdad May 11, 1932; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. June 16, 1932; also 3d sec. at
Baghdad June 20, 1932 ; 3d sec. at Tokyo Oct. 3,
1933 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935.
Hughes, Thomas LaFayette. — b. Murray, Ky., Nov.
11, 1891 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Fairview
Acad. • accountant, auditor, and sec.-treas. of a to-
bacco growers' cooperative assn. 1910-17 ; investiga-
tor in warehousing, Dept. of Agric, 1917-19 ; foreign
representative for tobacco firm 1919-21 ; U.S. Ship-
ping Bd. 1921 ; chief. Tobacco Section, Bu. of For.
and Domes. Com., 1922-24 ; foreign representative
for tobacco growers" cooperative assn. 1925-28 ;
V. pres. of filanters' corp. in Europe and northern
Africa, 1928—31 ; app. trade commr., Bu. of For. and
Domes. Com., July 1, 1932 ; cml. att. at Vienna Oct.
3, 1933 ; at Brussels Sept. 17, 1934 ; also at Luxem-
burg Feb. 19, 1936; married.
Hukill, George Raymond. — b. 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 ; to Genoa Aug. 15, 1933 ; to Munich June 20,
1936 ; married.
Hull, Cordell. — b. in Overton (now Pickett) Co.,
Tenn., Oct. 2, 1871 ; Nat. Normal Univ., Lebanon,
Ohio, 1889-90 ; Cumberland Univ. Law Sch., Leba-
non, Tenn.. B.L. 1891 ; mem. of bar of Tenn. ; law
practice ; mem. Tenn. House of Representatives 1893-
97; capt., 4th Regiment, Tenn. Volunteer Infantry,
during Spanish-American W'ar, Cuban service ; judge
of 5fh judicial circuit, Tenn., 1903-7 ; mem. U. S.
House of Representatives from 4th Dist. of Tenn.,
60th to 66th Congresses, 1907-21, and 68th to 71st
Congresses, 1923-31 ; chm.. Democratic Nat. Commit-
tee, 1921-24 ; elected U. S. Senator from Tenn. for
term 1931-37 ; resigned as Senator upon appointment
as Sec. of State Mar. 4, 1933 ; author of Federal in-
come-tax legislation of 1913, revised act of 1916, and
Fedei'al inheritance act of 1916 ; cbm. of Am. del..
Int. Monetary and Economic Conf., London, 1933, and
Seventh Int. Conf. of Am. States, Montevideo, 1933 ;
mem. of Nat. Archives Council 1934- ; married. — S.
Hull, Moody. — b. near Frankford. W. Va., Apr. 3,
1899; attended business sch.; radio sch. one yr. ;
Cornell field sch. in geol., summer 1931 ; George
Washington, A. B. 1933 ; teacher in public sch.
1917-20, 1922-23; clerical asst. to county supt. of
sch. 19-_'3-24 ; 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 $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $1,G80 July 1, 1928; at $1,800 May 1, 1929;
at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— RP.
Hulley, Benjamin Mayham. — b. 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
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to Stockholm Nov. 8, 1924 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Stockholm May 23, 1929 ; to Dublin Sept.
14, 1929 ; class seven July 1, 1931 ; to Nantes June
20, 1934 ; married.
Hultberg, Hulda. — b. New York City ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; seasonal elk. in the N. Y.
Passport Agency of the Dept. of State 1928-31 ; app.
elk., temp., at $1,440 in the N. Y. Passport Agency
Mar. 7, 1932 ; permanently at $1,620 June 16, 1932.
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. 1914 ; 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, efifective 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 legal work in
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 ; atty.
for import, export, and steamship company 1918 ; asst.
treas. and in. char,ge of legal matters for same com-
pany 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 Bogotd Dec.
3, 1927 ; resigned Nov. 17, 1928 ; atty. in Colombia for
fruit company 192S-30 ; app. asst. to the solicitor at
$6,500 in the Dept. of State Apr. 7, 1930 : at $6,400
June 1, 19.30 ; at $6,500 Aug. 1, 1930 ; at $7,000 Sept.
1, 1930 ; asst. to the legal adviser July 1, 1931 ; agt.
for U. S., U. S. and Egypt arbitration (Salem Claim),
Vienna, 1931 ; counsel for U. S., U. S. and Sweden
arbitration, 1932 ; agt. for U. S., U. S. and Panama
arbitration, 1931-33, and Gen. Claims Commn., U. S.
and Mexico, 1934- ; married. — LE.
Hunt, Ralph Harding, — ft. 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 ; married.
Hunter, Eobert Leland. — I). Ortonville, Minn., Sept.
19, 1905; high sch. grad.; Univ. of Minn. 1925-26,
1927 ; Univ. of Mo. 1926 ; law elk. 1923-24 ; U. S.
Immigration Service 1927-28 ; app. elk. in Am. con-
sulate general at Winnipeg July 1, 1928 ; v. c. at
Winnipeg Aug. 29, 1929 ; at Windsor Jan. 6, 1931 ;
elk. in the leg. at Baghdad May 19, 1934 ; also v. c.
at Baghdad Apr. 15, 1935 ; elk. in the leg. at Addis
Ababa Feb. 1, 1936; v. c. at Addis Ababa Apr. 8,
1936.
Hurley, John P. — h. New York City, Sept. 15,
1878 ; 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. officpr 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 ; to Nassau June 30,
1932 ; to Marseille Dec. 31, 1934 ; cons. gen. Mar. 23,
1935 ; assigned to Marseille Mar. 27, 1935 ; married.
Hurney, Leo Bernard. — b. Washington, D. C, May
20, 1897 ; 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 $1,6S0 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. — DCli.
Hurst, Carlton. — b. 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; to Nogales Dec. 29,
1931 ; to Penang Mar. 6, 1933 ; to Habana July 13,
1935; class seven Oct. 1, 1935.
Huston, Cloyce Kenneth, — b. Crawfordsville, 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 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 31, 1932 ;
assigned as For. Ser. officer to the leg. at Tirana
Sept. 2, 1932; as v. c. and 3d sec. at Tirana Sept.
10, 1932 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22,
1935 ; assigned as cons, at Tirana in addition to
duties as 3d sec. Jan. 24, 1935 ; as cons, and 3d sec.
at Bucharest Jan. 17, 1936 ; married.
Hutchinson, Charles Albert. — b. 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. SO, 1929 ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. July 16, 1930 ; to Tokyo Nov. 8,
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1930 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Tokyo Oct.
1, 1935 ; to Adclaifle Mar. 12, 193G ; married.
Hutton, Paul Churchill, Jr.— b. GoUlsboro, N. C,
Nov. 17, 1903 ; Columbian Prep. Scli. ; 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
Bee. In the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ; assigned as
V. c. at Panama July 17, 1930 ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Feb. 11. 1931 ; to Calcutta June 20, 1931 (canceled) ;
to Bombay Aug. 29, 1931 ; to Dublin May 22, 1934 ;
married.
Hynson, Frances L. — b. Baltimore, Md. ; attended
high sch. in Mexico, Miss Madeira's Sch., and business
sch. ; elk., Trcas. Dcpt., 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.
Inge, Virginia Cox (Mrs.). — b. Wellsburg, W. Va. ;
high sch. grad. ; Maueh Coll., grad. 1928 ; Southern
Coll., grad. 1929 ; stenog. 19:^0 ; reporter 1931 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct. 1, 1931 ; at
$1,020 Dec. 6, 1934. — SS.
Ingle, Jesse Forrest. — 6. 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;
at Prague July 25, 1934 ; married.
Irwin, Ruth F. — h. Fort Terry, N. Y. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; elk. and stenog. 1931-35 ;
app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Apr.
24, 1935 ; permanently July 1, 1935 ; at $1,440 Feb.
18. 1936.— SS.
Ives, Ernest Linwood. — 6. 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 ; assigned to Pretoria Apr. 8, 1931 ; as For. Ser.
officer at Callao-Lima Dec. 7, 1932 (canceled) ; cons,
gen. and assigned to Algiers Apr. 5, 1933 ; married.
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. — SS.
Jacobs, Eva Harris (Mrs.) — b. Bluefield, W. Va. ;
high sch. grad. ; Georgetown Univ. Training Sch. for
Nurses, Reg. Nurse 1921 ; instructress of nurses
1921-22 ; nurse 1922-26, in War Dcpt. 1927-31 ; app.
graduate nurse at $1,800 in the Dept. of State Apr.
16, 1931.— CC.
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 ; Am. assessor, Int.
Mixed Court, Shanghai, 1918-25 ; designated to exer-
cise judicial authority and jurisdiction in Am. Cons.
Court, Shanghai, Aug. 25, 1919 ; cons, of class six
Nov. 19, 1921 ; class five Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; class five Aug. 31,
1925 ; tech. adviser to Am. mem., Commn. on Extra-
territoriality in China, 1925-26 ; assigned to Yiinnanfu
July 3, 1926; to Shanghai Feb. 25, 1928; class four
May 17, 1928 ; representative of Am. Min. to China in
negotiations with regard to Provisional Court, Shang-
hai, Dec. 1929-Feb. 1930 ; assigned to the Dept. May
7, 1930 ; class three July 24, 1930 ; For. Ser. insp.
July 2, 1934 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and cons. gen.
Oct. 15, 1934 ; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Jakes, Robert, 3d. — 1). Na.shville, Tenn., Sept. 21,
1906 ; Montgomery Bell Acad. grad. ; Vanderbilt,
B. A. 1928, grad. work 1931-32 ; George Peabody
Coll. for Teachers, summers 1927, 1930 ; Univ. of
Berlin, summer 1928 ; newspaper reporter 192S-30 ;
asst. city editor 1930-33 ; telegraph editor 1933-35 ;
app. elk. in consulate at Yarmouth Mar. 28, 1935 ;
V. c. at Yarmouth Oct. 21, 1935.
James, Virginia Henrietta. — b. Frederick, Md. ;
George Washington, A. B. 1926, grad. work, 1926-27 ;
stenog.. War Dept., 1918-24 ; research elk. and secre-
tary to asst. agt.. Mixed Claims Commn., U. S. and
Mexico, 1924-31 ; research elk., hearings of Gen. and
Special Claims Commns., U. S. and Mexico, Mexico
City, 1930, 1931 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State Jan. 1. 1932 ; at .$1,620 Sept. 21, 1934 ; at
.$1,800 July 1, 1930.— EB.
James, William George. — b. Neath, So. Wales, Great
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. IS. 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.
Jandrey, Fred William. — b. Neenah, Wis., Oct. 1,
1908 ; Floating Univ. 1928-29 ; Univ. of Wis., B. A.
1930 : a])p. elk. in Am. Consulate at Southampton
Aug. 4, 1931 ; v. c. at Southampton Aug. 14, 1931 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; as-
signed as V. c. at Southampton Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the
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For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 19, 1932 ; to Calcutta Dec. 22,
1932 ; to Naples May 19, 1936.
Janson, Esther C. (Mrs.) — b. Earle, Ark.; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; George Washington
Univ. 1927-29 ; 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; at $2,000 May 1, 1934. —
DCU.
Janz, Robert.— ft. Omaha, Nebr., 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 ; to Belfast Sept. 4, 1931 ; class eight,
cons., and assigned to Belfast Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Jarvis, Robert Yelverton. — h. 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 ;
cml. employment 1920-21 ; app., after exam., v. c. of
career of class three Oct. 26, 1921; assigned to War-
saw Dee. 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 Shanghai May 4, 1926 ; class seven June 8, 1927 ;
assigned to Calcutta Oct. 26, 1927 ; class six Dec.
19, 1929 ; to Barbados May 27, 1932 ; to Port-au-
Prince Aug. 15, 1932 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July
24, 1933 ; assigned as eons, at Asuncion July 27, 1933^
also as 2d sec. at Asuncion Aug. IS, 1933 ; as eons,
at Antofagasta Jan. 29, 1934 ; at Hankow Apr. 18,
1935 ; married.
Jawney, Ignatius. — b. Zbaraz, Poland, July 15, 18S5;
naturalized 1919; Lwow Univ., Poland, grad. 1911;
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B.F.S. 1923 ; U. S.
Army 1915-17; elk., U. S. Soldiers' Home, 1918-28;
translator. Veterans' Admin., 1928-32 ; app. trans-
lator at $2,300 in the Dept. of State Feb. 5, 1932;
at $2,600 Sept. 1, 1935 ; married. — TR.
Jenkins, Douglas. — b. 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 piaeticing attorney 1901-3; reporter,
city editor, and act. editor of newspaper 1903-8 ; 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-IIungarian, 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 clasg four Nov.
19, 1921 ; detailed to the Dept. Dec. 23, 1921 ; as-
signed to Canton Mar. 30, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of
class three July 1, 1924 ; class two Dee. 17, 1925 ;
class one May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Shanghai, temp..
May 29, 1930 ; to Hong Kong June 2, 1930 ; to Berlin
June 20, 1934 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 14, 1936 ;
married.
Jenkins, Douglas, Jr. — b. St. Pierre, St. Pierre et
Miquelon, of Am. parents, Jan. 17, 1910 ; North China
American Sch., Peiping, grad. ; Univ. of S. C. ;
Univ. of Va., B. S. 1930 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Mazatlan Aug. 12, 1931 ; v. c. at Mazatldn Aug.
27, 1931 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and see. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17,
1931 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 19, 1931 ;
as V. c. at Yiinnanfu Apr. 7, 1932 ; at Nanking Mar.
C, 1933 ; V. e. at Shanghai Aug. 23. 1935 ; also 3d
sec. at Nanking Sept. 17, 1935 ; married.
Jensen, Julius Jorgen Christian. — 6. 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 ;
app. V. e. at Copenhagen Dec. 4 1920 ; at Malmo,
temp., Oct. 30, 1923 ; at Copenhagen Dec. 17, 1923 ;
at Goteborg, temp., Nov. 14, 1924 ; at Copenhagen
Feb. 17, 1925 ; at Cologne Dec. 7, 1926 ; at Oslo
Mar. 14, 1928 ; at Stuttgart Aug. 17, 1934 ; married.
Jerome, Clayton Charles (Capt.) — b. Sept. 22, 1901,
Hutchinson, Kans. ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1922 ; entered
U. S. Marine Corps Juno 3, 1922 ; assigned as naval
att. and naval att. for air at Bogota, Caracas, Pan-
ama, Guatemala, San Salvador, Tegucigalpa, Mana-
gua, and San Jose June 27, 1936 ; married.
Jessop, Walter E. — b. San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 18,
1906 ; attended high sch. ; elk. 1922-27, in War Dept.
1928-30; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
May 8, 1930 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1930 ; married.— DCR.
Jester, Perry Northen. — b. West Point, Ga., Jan. 20,
1902 ; Bailey MiL Inst. grad. ; Univ. of Richmond
1920-23; Univ. of Va., B. S. 1925; Crawford Sch.
1926-27 ; U.S. Merchant Marine 1917-18 ; asst. pur-
chasing agt.. Mod. Coll. of Va. 1923-24; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v. c. of career Aug.
24, 1927 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 20, 1927 ;
to Hong Kong Feb. 24, 1928 ; assigned as For. Ser.
officer to the Am. Leg. at San Salvador Apr. 18,
1932 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned as 3d sec. at
San Salvador May 4, 1932 ; as v. c. at Barbados Dec.
3, 1932 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ;
assigned to Barbados Jan. 24, 1935 ; to Southamp-
ton June 23, 1936 ; married.
Johansen, Beppo RolfF. — b. New York City Mar. 9,
1909 ; Univ. of Fla., A. B. and J. D. 1932 ; R.
Istituto Superiore di Scienze Sociali e Politiche,
Florence, diploma 1935 ; mem. of bar of Fla. ; elk.
1934 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and .sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1,
1935 ; assigned as language officer at Tokyo Oct. 18,
1935.
Johnson, Charles Leonard. — b. 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. — b. Washington, D. C,
Aug. 19, 1911; messenger, Dept. of Com., 1927-28;
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app. asst. messenger, temp., In the Dept. of State
Feb. 17, 1930 ; permanently Aug. 16, 1930. — HA.
Johnson, Elda Bronson (Mrs.) — 6. Maxbass, N. Dak.;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stcnog.. Veterans'
Bu., 1927-29 ; app. clic. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Apr. 15, 1929 ; at $1,620 Sept. 1, 1929 ; resigned June
10, 1930 ; reapp. at $1,440 Jan. 1, 1931 ; at $1,620
Feb. 4, 1931 ; at §1,800 June 1, 1936. — CA.
Johnson, Ellis Alfred. — b. Springfield, Mass., Oct. 4,
1893 ; attended high sch. ; elk. 1910-14 ; office mgr.
of dairy farm 1914-15 ; stenog. 191.5-16 ; see., 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 ; at Danzig Jan. 26,
1932 ; at Moscow Feb. 10, 1934 ; married.
Johnson, Eugene H. — b. 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 ; at Moncton, temp., Apr. 27, 1935 ; at Sydney
May 24, 1935 ; married.
Johnson, Frederick Conger. — b. 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 ; Polytecbnicum, 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 Gaspg Jan. 23, 1919 ; v. c. at
Rivifere du Loup Nov. 15, 1919 ; resigned Dec. 20,
1920 ; app. V. c. at Fredericton Sept. 19, 1921 ;
married.
Johnson, Hallett.— !>. New York City Nov. 26, 1888 ;
Hotchkiss Sch. ; Williams 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 charge d'affaires ad interim July 20, 1916 ;
to Santiago, Chile, Jan. 3, 1917 ; to the Dopt. 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 ; couns. of leg. Apr. 6, 1931 ; assigned as couns.
of emb. at Madrid Dec. 5, 1933 ; cons. gen. May 14,
1936 ; married.
Johnson, Herschel V. — &. Atlanta, Ga., May 3, 1894 ;
Univ. of N. C, B. A. 1916 ; Harvard Law Sch. 1919-20 ;
instructor in French, Chamberlayne Sch. for Boys,
Richmond, Va., 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; assigned
as 1st sec. at London Feb. 16, 1934 ; attended, as sub-
stitute, meeting of Governing Body for Assistance to
Refugees Coming from Germany, London, 1934 ; class
two Oct. 1, 1935 ; cons. gen. May 14, 1936.
Johnson, John David. — b. 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 Arbiti'ation, 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 $2,160 July 1, 1919 ; drafting officer at
$2,400 Dee. 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. Ont.. Mar. 27. in:'.n ; class four May 9,
1930 ; to Madrid Sept. 25, 1935 ; married.
Johnson, Leslie Willard. — 6. Minneapolis, Minn.,
Aug. 5, 1908 ; Univ. of Minn., B. A. 1930 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Melbourne Oct. 17, 1930 ; v. c.
at Melbourne June 11, 1931 ; at Wellington July
31, 1931 ; at Puerto Cortes June 29, 1932 ; at Port
Limon June 14, 1933 ; at Gibraltar Juno 4, 1936 ;
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 Doc. 4, 1920; v. c. at Dublin Sept. 9, 1922;
at Bilbao Jan. 13, 1923 ; at Montreal July 5. 1924 ;
at Winnipeg Feb. 6, 1925 ; at Matanzas June 18,
1932 ; at Montreal June 22, 1934 ; married.
Johnson, Nelson Trusler. — b. Washington. D. C,
Apr. 3, 1887 ; Sidwell's Friends Sch. ; George Wash-
ington Univ., 1906-7 ; app., after exam., student
BIOGKAPHIES
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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 crimimil 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,
1920 ; expert asst., Conf. on the Limitation of Arma-
ment, Washington, 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. Personnel 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. P. to China Dec. 16, 1929 ; A. E. and P. to
China June 18, 1935; married.
Johnson, Sara A. M. (Mrs.)— 6. Wheeling, W. Va. ;
attended high sch. and business sch. ; stenog. 1924-
25; secretary 1925-28; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State Mar. 1, 1929; at $1,560 July 1. 19.30;
at .'?1.620 Nov. 1. 1930.— PD.
Johnson, Ural Alexis.— fj. Falun, Ivans., Oct. 17,
1908 ; Occidental Coll., A. B. 1931 ; Georgetown Sch.
of For. Ser. 1931-32 ; office mgr. 1932-35 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935; assigned
as language officer at Tokyo Oct. 12, 1935; married.
Johnson, "William Edward. — h. Galveston, Tex., Aug.
20, IS'.iii; II. S. Army 1917-19; app. chauffeur in
the Dept. of State July 28, 1931.— MA.
Johnston, Inez. — h. Minneapolis, Minn. ; high sch.
grad. ; stcnog. 1923-2G. 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 : elk., Int. Monetary and Economic Conf., Lon-
don, 19:^3. — A-W,
Jones, Gerald George. —b. Barneveld, Wis., Jan. 31.
1907 ; Huron Coll., B. S. 1929 ; studied Spaui.^h in
Colombia 19:^9-30 ; teacher, Colegio Americano para
Varones, Barranquilla, Colombia, 1930-31; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Barranquilla Sept. 1, 1931; v. c.
at Barranquilla Apr. 27, 1932; at Belfast Nov. 27,
1935 ; married.
Jones, Harold Frederic. — 6. Brockton, Mass., May
SO, 1891; Mass. Agric. Coll., B. Sc. 1913; with sugar
company in Mexico since 1913 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; app.
cons. agt. at Los Mochis Sept. 6, 1919 ; married.
Jones, J. Wesley. — h. 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; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 8,
1931 ; to Calcutta Dec. 10, 1931 ; to Rome Apr. 23,
1935 ; to Florence, temp., June 3, 1936.
Jones, Victor Emanuel. — h. Washington, D. C, Dec.
26, 1895 ; U. S. Army 1918-19, overseas service ; ele-
vator conductor, State, War, Navy Bldg., 1917-18,
1919-20 ; app. asst. messenger in the Dept. of State
Mar. 13, 1920. — CA.
Jordan, Curtis Calhoun. — &. San Diego, Calif., Mar.
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.,
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 Habana July 17, 1924 ; detailed to the Dept.
Oct. 19, 1925 ; app. cons. July 8. 1920 ; assigned as
cons, at Barcelona Aug. 4, 1926; at Bilbao, temp.,
Mar. 6, 1928 ; at Barcelona June 22, 1928 ; class five
July 24, 1930 ; at Madrid Feb. 20, 1932 ; at Madras
June 29, 1935 ; married.
Jordan, Francis Cameron. — b. Greensboro, N. C, July
20, 1896 ; Bingham Mil. Sch. grad. ; Univ. of N. C,
-\. B. 1917 ; app. dk. in Am. Consulate at MazatlAu
Dec. 12, 1917 ; v. c. at Mazatirm June 13, 1918 ;
resigned Nov. 5, 1918 ; cmL employment 1919-31 ;
N. C. Nat. Guard 1930-31 ; app. v. c. at Col6n Mar.
12. 1931 ; at Buenaventura, temp., Jan. 5, 1935 ; at
Colon Mar. 16, 1935; at Cartagena, temp., Dec. 28,
1935 ; at Colon June 19, 1936 ; married.
Jordan, Russell Benton. — b. Chlllicothe, Mo., Dec. 2,
1902 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; sec. and
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. 19.30;
app. V. c. at Valencia Nov. 4, 1930 ; at Ottawa Oct.
9. 1933.
Josselyn, Paul Reitler.— 6. Cedar Rapids. Iowa, Dec.
18, 1885; busiue.ss 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 M;ir. 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 ; at Hankow Julv 20,
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1934; cons. gon. July 31, 1934; assigned to Hankow
Aug. 15, 1934 ; class three Oct. 1, 19;;5 ; nianicd.
Jova, Eugene Elias. — b. Calabazar do 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, — b. Los Angeles, Calif., Oct.
17, 1902 ; Deep Springs Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1926 ; Yale
Law Sch. 1025-26 ; L'ficole 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 ; to La Paz Mar. 25, 1931 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 28, 1932 ; assigned as 3d
sec. at La Paz Apr. 1, 1932 ; at Panamd Aug. 22,
1933 ; class eight and cons. Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Jukes, Arthur d'Aguilar. — b. Vancouver, Brit. Co-
lumbia, of Am. parents, Jan. 27, 1906 ; high sch.
grad.; Oreg. State ColL 1923-25; Univ. of Wash.
1925-26; 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, 1030 ; v. c. at Callao-Lima Nov. 20, 1930 ;
at Nuevitas Jan. 22, 1036 ; married.
Kazanjian, Reginald Stephen. — b. Newport, R. L,
Aug. 7, 1005 ; Harvard, A. B. 1927 ; Oxford 1927-28 ;
Harvard Law Sch. and Harvard Grad. Sch. 1928-20 ;
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; to
Matanzas, temp., May 18, 1931 ; to Habana Sept. 19,
1931 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 29, 1931 ; to
Rangoon Apr. 7, 1932 ; as v. c. and 3d sec. at Bogotd
Aug. 11, 1934 ; as v. c. at Sao Paulo June 25, 1930.
Kearney, Mary Powers (Mrs.)
Farmville State Normal Sch. g
Inst. 1904 ; teacher in public sch.
temp., at $1,020 in the Dept. of
at $1,080 Jan. 1, 1919; permaiie
1921 ; at $1,000 Aug. 16, 1921 :
1922, effective Jan. 1, 1923; at
at $1,440 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560
Act); at $1,620 July 1, 1928;
1930.— PD.
— 6. Berryville, Va. ;
;rad. ; Crane Normal
seven yrs. ; app. elk..
State Sept. 7, 1918;
ntly at $000 Feb. 1,
; at $1,100 Dec. 30,
$1,200 Oct. 1, 1923;
July 1, 1928 (Welch
; at $1,680 July 1,
Kearney, "Walter. — b. Scranton, Pa., July 16, 1911 ;
attended tech. high sch. ; messenger-elk. 1927-28 ; app.
elk. at $1,000 in the N. Y. Despatch Agency of the
Dept. of State Oct. 1, 1928 ; at $1,200 Mar. 1. 1929 ;
at $1,400 Feb. 1, 1930; at $1,620 July 1, 1035.
Keating, Joseph T. — b. Sag Harbor, N. Y., Oct. 13,
1899 ; Georgetown Univ., LL. B. 1920, LL. M. 1922 ;
French Language Sch. 1930-33 ; Berlitz Sch. of
Languages 1933- ; mem. of bars of D. C. and N. Y. ;
U. S. Army 1918; law elk. 1920-21; practicing at-
torney 1921-25 ; app. elk. at $000 in the Dept. of
State Nov. 24, 1922 ; at $1,000 May 1, 1923 ; at $1,500
July 1, 1924 ; elk. and stenog.. Am. section of the
Tacna-Ariea Plebiscitary 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.SO0 July 1, 1930 ; at $3,800 June 1, 1935 ;
married." — TD.
Keatley, George Harold. — b. Fleming, Pa., June 6,
1902 ; Dickinson Coll., Ph. B. 1927 ; George Washing-
ton, LL. B. 1933, LL. M. 1934 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ;
sec. to dean, Dickinson Coll., 1921-23 ; secretarial
work in China and Philippine Is. 1925-27 ; in N. Y.
bank 1927-28 ; asst. sec. to gov. gen. of Philippine
Is. 1928-29 ; app. private sec. to the sec. of state at
$3,200 Apr. 4, 1929; at $3,400 July 1, 1930; admin.
asst. at $3,200 Mar. 6, 1933 ; divisional asst. at $3,800
Sept. 10, 1935 ; married. — A-C/C.
Kehlinger, Wilbur. — b. Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 8,
1875 ; Staunton Mil. Acad. ; George Washington. LL.
B. 1904 ; U. S. Army 1898 ; elk.. 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.,
Kio 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, 1019 ; class six Sept. 5,
1919 ; clas.s 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 three July 24, 1930;
to Sydney, N. S. W., July 13, 1931 ; cons. gen. Feb.
19, 1932; assigned as cons. gen. at Singapore Mar. 3,
1932 ; at Victoria, B. C, Jan. 25, 1036.
Keeley, James Hugh, Jr. — b. Curwensville, Pa., Nov.
27, 1895 ; high sch. grad. ; U. S. Sch. of Mil. Aeronau-
tics. Princeton Univ., grad. 1917 ; American Univ. of
Beirut, A. B. 1931 ; studied law ; with powder com-
pany 1916-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It. ; in restau-
rant 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 unclass. 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 ; assigned to Montreal Mar. 12, 1931 ;
class five July 1, 1931 ; to Salonika Sept. 5, 1935 ;
class four Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Keena, Leo John. — b. Detroit, Mich., Apr. 12, 1878;
Detroit Coll. 189.3-96 ; 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 ; cla.ss 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,
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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 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 10, 1934 ; assigned
as couns. of emh. at Paris in addition to duties as
cons. gen. Dec. 21, 1934 ; app. E. E. and M. P. to
Honduras Feb. 22, 1935 ; married.
Keggr, Cressy L. (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; amateur photo-
graphic •worli two yrs. ; elk. and photostat operator,
Dept. of State, 1918-24 ; reapp. photostat 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.
Keith, Gerald.— 6. New York City Mar. 13, 1893 ;
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 Fob. 5, 1927 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 14, 1927; to Seville
Feb. 24, 1928 ; to Calcutta Sept. 4, 1931 ; class eight
July 1, 1934; cons. Jan. 22, 1935; assigned to Cal-
cutta Jan. 24, 1935 ; to Bern Mar. 16, 1935 ; class
seven Apr. 1, 1936 ; married.
Kelchner, Warren. — 6. Orangeville, Pa., Nov. 6,
1895; Valparaiso Univ., LL. B. 1917; Univ. of Pa..
A. B. 1923 ; Univ. of Grenoble, summer 1925 ; Institut
Universitaire de Ilautes Etudes Internationales 1925-
26 ; Harvard, M. A. 1928 ; Univ. of Pa., Ph. D. 1928 ;
mem. of bar of Ind. ; teacher 1913-15, 1918-20 ; in-
structor in political science, Univ. of Pa., 1923-25 ;
PenfleUl 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 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 22, 1931 ; assigned also as 3d
sec. at Port-au-Prince Feb. 20, 1931 ; resigned Nov. 8,
1931 ; app. divisional asst. at $4,600 in the Dept. of
State Nov. 9, 1931 ; sec. to Am. del.. Seventh Int.
Conf. of Am. States, Montevideo, 1933 ; advi.ser. Pan
American Cml. Conf., Buenos Aires, 1935 ; at $5,000
Feb. 16, 1936.— LA.
Kelley, Robert Francis.^ — h. SomtTville, Mass., Feb.
13, 1894; Harvard, A. B. 1915, A. M. 1917; Univ. of
Paris 1915-16; asst. instructor in 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; mem., Bd. of Trustees, Export-
Import Bank of Washington, 1934— ; mem., Bd. of
Trustees, Second Export-Import Bank of Washing-
ton, D. C, 1934-. — 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, Helen G. — b. Utica, N. Y. ; high sch. grad. ;
Oneonta Normal Sch., grad. 1923 ; George Washing-
ton Univ. 1930- ; teacher in public sch. 1923-30 ; elk.,
Veterans' Admin., 1930-31, Dept. of Agric. Feb.-Nov.
1931 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov.
10, 1931 ; at $1,620 Nov. 19, 1934.— TD.
Kelly, Ruth E. — b. Utica, N. Y. ; high sch. grad. ; '
George Washington Univ. 1930- ; secretary 1921-29 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State May 21,
1931; at $1,620 Sept. 1, 1931.— FE.
Kelly, William J. — b. Washington, D. C, Apr. 11,
1894 ; laborer in State, War, Navy Bldg. one yr. ; app.,
tomp., in the Dopt. of State Dec. 28, 1918 ; laborer,
permanently, Dec. 15, 1920.' — MA.
Kelsey, Easton Trowbridge. — b. Ann Arbor, Mich.,
June 22, 1904 ; Pliillips Exeter grad. ; Uuiv. 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 ; also as language officer at
Cairo Aug. 23, 1932 ; as v. c. at Beirut, temp., July
1, 1933 ; as v. c. and language officer at Cairo Aug.
30, 1933 ; as v. c. at Beirut June 13, 1935 ; married.
Kemp, Edwin Carl. — b. East Douglass, Mass., Aug.
24, 1884 ; attended high sch. ; in merchant marine
tliree yrs. ; app., after exam., cons, at St. I'ierre 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 Bucliarcst May 27, 1919; class six
Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five June 4, 1920 ; detailed to
Budapest Nov. 11, 1020 ; assigned to Danzig Apr. 28,
1923; 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; to Moncton July 18, 1933;
to Winnipeg July 18, 1935 ; cons. gen. and assigned
to Winnipeg July 22, 1935 ; married.
Kemp, Percy George. — b. Chatham, Ontario, Canada,
Aug. 1, 1881; naturalized 1906; attended sch. in
Canada ; Chatham Coll. Inst. ; business sch. grad. ;
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emplojed 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 Iluelva Jan. 28, 1924 ;
at Funthal Mar. 10, 1924; at Las Palmas Jan. 5,
1926 ; at llelsingfors June 19, 1930 ; at Tananarive
July 3, 1931 ; services terminated upon closing of con-
sulate June 30. 1933 : app. v.c. at Hull Dec. 13, 1933 ;
at Vigo Aug. 8, 1935; at St. Michael June 5, 1936;
married.
Kemper, Graham Hawes. — b. Bethany, W. Va., Apr.
15, 1877 ; attended business sch. ; 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
exam., 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 Ave Sept. 5, 1919 ; class four June 4, 1920 ;
assigned to Yoliohama 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 ; assigned to Rome
Dec. 22, 1933 ; cons. gen. Jan. 15, 1934 ; assigned to
Rome Jan. 23, 1934 ; married.
Kendrick, Stephen Earle Clark. — 6. Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Feb. 16, 1889 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
employed as secretary; U. S. Naval Reserve Force
1917-19; with Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris,
1919 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Prague June 15, 1919 ;
at Vienna Oct. 28, 1920; v. c. at Vienna Dec. 19,
1921 ; at Toronto Mar. 25, 1926 ; at Montreal June
26, 1929 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17,
1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Montreal Jan. 2, 1932 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Montreal Oct l'
1935. ■ '
Kenestrick, Millard L. — 6. Butler, Ind., Feb. 11,
1904 ; high sch. grad. ; Georgetown Univ. 1924-25 ;
George Washington Univ. 1927-31 ; elk.. Office of Pub-
lic Bldgs. and Pul)]ic Parks, 1923-30; app. elk. at
$1,800 in the Dcpt. of State Nov. 12, 1930; at $2,300
Feb. 9. 1931 ; representative of Dcpt. of State on
Fed. Fire Council 1932- ; admin, asst. at $2,600 Mar.
1, 1935 ; detailed to install and dismantle Dept.'s cx-
hil)it at Chicago World's Fair Centennial Celebration
1933 and 1934, and to install Dept.'s exhibit at Calif.-
Pacific Int. Exposition, San Diego. 1935, at Texas
Centennial Exposition, Dallas, 1936, and at Great
Lakes Expfisition, Cleveland, 1936 ; married. CC.
Kennan, George Frost. — h. Milwaukee, Wis., Feb.
16, 1904 ; attended sch. in Germany ; St. John's Mil.
Acad. ; Princeton, A. B. 1925 ; app., after exam.. For!
Ser. 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 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Riga Sept.
17, 1931 ; accompanied Ambassador Bullitt to Mos-
cow Nov. 29, 1933 ; For. Ser. officer at Moscow Dec.
27, 1933; 3d sec. at Moscow Feb. 12, 1934; class
seven July 1, 1934 ; cons, at Vienna Jan. 18, -1935 ;
2d sec. at Vienna June 22, 1935 ; at Moscow Oct. 29,
1935; class six Apr. 1, 1936; married.
Kennedy, Maud. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; St. Vin-
cent's .\cad. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk, in
Govt, dfpts. 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 $1,800 July
1, 1930; at $1,920 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act).—
PD.
Kent, Zolita Marion (Mrs.) — &. Johnson, Nebr. ; at-
tended high sch. ; stenog. and sec. three yrs. ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 15, 1929;
at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1930; at $1,740 July 1, 1930; elk..
Seventh Int. Conf. of Am. States, Montevideo, 1933 ;
at $1,S00 Sept. 5, 1935.— FE.
Keogh, John Belfort. — b. Chicago, 111., Jan. 10,
1903 ; Chicago Latin Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B.
1925, grad. work 1925-28 ; asst. instructor of Eng.
and asst. crew coach. Harvard, 1925-28 ; advertising
work 1928-30 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Nassau
June 3, 1931 ; v. c. at Nassau Feb. 23, 1933 ; at Nai-
robi June 21, 1935.
Ketcham, John Belden. — b. Bayshore, N. Y., July
29, 1896; Hotchkiss Sch.; Mercersburg Acad.; Yale,
B. A. 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 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Surabaya
Feb. 27, 1931 ; to Taihoku Sept. 22, 1931 ; to Tientsin
Dec. 3, 1934; class seven Oct. 1, 1935; 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; sec. to representatives, conf. of ministers
for moratorium on intergovernmental debts, London,
1931 ; class seven July 1, 1931 ; sec, 1st stage. Gen.
Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1932; asst. sec. to Am.
del.. Int. Monetary and Economic Conf., London, 1933 ;
assigned to the Dept. Aug. 31, 1933 ; asst. chief.
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Division of Current Information, Nov. 14, 1934 ; class
six Oct. 1, 1935 ; press offlcer, London Naval Conf.,
1935-3G ; assigned as cons, and 2d sec. at Ottawa
June 11, 1936 ; married.
Kiley, Henry Patrick. — b. Bridgeport, Conn., Mar.
22, 1897 ; high sch. grad. ; studied In Germany ;
secretarial worlc 1916-17; elk., War Dept., 1917-18;
U. S. Army 1918-21, overseas service ; cllv., Superior
Provost Court, and secretary, Am. Section, Inter-
Allied Rhineland High Commn., Germany, 1921-23 ;
private enterprise 192.3-26 ; app. elk. in leg. at Sofia
Feb. 9, 1926; elk., 6th sess., 2d pt., Prep. Commn.
for Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1930 ; elk. in con-
sulate at Geneva Feb. 25, 1931 ; elk., First Conf.
of Kepresentatives of Central Police (counterfeiting)
and Int. Conf. for Unification of Laws on Bills of
Exchange, Promissory Notes, and Cheques, Geneva,
1931 ; V. c. at Geneva Dec. 14, 1931 ; served with
Am. dels, to Gen. Disarmament Conf., Armaments
Truce Conf., Wheat Limitation Conf., Opium Ad-
visory Commn., Int. Red Cross Conf., Economic
Conf. (Prep.), and Liberian Commn. 1931-33; elk.
in leg. at Managua Dec. 11, 1933 ; v. c. at Montreal
July 1, 1935.
Kimrey, Chester Hallett.— b. Ilallett, Okla., Jan. 20,
1910 ; high seh. grad. ; attended business sch. ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Guatemala Dec. 5,
]92S; V. c. at Guatemala July 10, 1931; detailed as
elk. in the leg. at San Salvador Feb. 5-Apr. 27, 1935 ;
married.
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.
Kirhy, Burton Row. — b. Falls Church, Va., Sept.
25, 1905 ; attended tech. liigh 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; at $1,800 Aug. 14, 1931.— DCR.
Kirk, Alexander Comstock. — b. Chicago, 111., Nov. 26,
1888; Yale, B. A. 1909; L'ficole Libre des 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
leg. of class four Mar. 2, 1915 ; assigned to the Dept.
Mar. 6, 1915 ; to Berlin Aug. 5, 1915 ; class three
Nov. 5, 1915 ; assigned to The Hague Feb. 3, 1917 ;
attached to Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris,
1918-19 ; assigned to the Dept. July 24. 1919 ; class
two Dec. 20, 1919 ; assigned to Tokyo Feb. 26, 1920 ;
to Peking May 2, 1922 ; unassigned from Oct. 7, 1923 ;
For. Ser. offlcer 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 EflBciency 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 ; couns. of emb. at Rome
Dec. 21, 1929 ; class one July 1, 1931 ; cons. gen.
May 14, 1936.
Kissick, Harold G. — It. Chillicothe, Mo., Dec. 2.
1910 ; business sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1931-32 ; Washington Coll. of Law, LL. B. 1934 ;
mem. of bar of D. C. ; stenog. 1029-30; typist, Dept.
of Labor, 1930; app. elk. at .$1,440 in the Dept. of
State May 1, 1931 ; at $1,620 Oct. 5, 1934 ; at $1,800
May 25, 1936; married.— CC.
Klath, Thormod Oscar. — 6. Sioux City, Iowa, Nov.
26, 1890: Red Wing Coll., Minn.; National Law Sch.,
LL. M. 191G ; 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 ; cml. att. at Copenhagen Aug. 13, 1935 ;
married.
Klemmer, Harvey. — b. St. Clair, Mich., July 20,
1000 ; high school grad. ; Mich. State Normal Coll.,
grad. 1924 ; seaman 1918-20, 1922-23 ; principal, j'-.
high sch., 1924-25 ; newspaper work 1925-29 ; maga-
zine editor 1930 ; public relations work for private
organizations, 1931-36 ; app. economic analyst at
$4,600 in the Dept. of State Jan. 27, 1936;
married. — TA.
Klieforth, Alfred Will.— b. Mayville, Wis., Oct. 10,
1889 ; Univ. of Wis., A. B. 1913 ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in China Apr. 4, 1914, but de-
clined ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Stockholm June 15,
1916; elk. in Am. Emb. at Petrograd Sept. 10, 1916;
Am. passport control offlcer 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
I'etrograd Jan. 1918 ; app. special asst. at $3,500 in
the Dept. of State June 17, 1920 ; drafting offlcer
July 12, 1920 ; app., after exam., cons, of class six
Mar. 1, 1923; detailed to the Dept. Mar. 13, 1923;
asst. chief. Division of Eastern European Affairs,
Nov. 30, 1923; For. Ser. offlcer 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. offlcer to the
emb. at Berlin June 29, 1929 ; sec. In the Diplo.
Ser. Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Berlin
Oct. 24, 1929 ; class four Dec. 19, 1929 ; as 1st sec.
at Vienna May 11, 1933 ; as cons, at Cologne July
16, 1935 ; cons. gen. and assigned to Cologne June
17, 1936 ; married.
Kluczny, D. Muriel. — b. Ivanhoe, Minn. ; high seh
and business sch. grad. ; .stenog. 1929-34 ; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Mar. 26, 1934; at
$1,620 Jan. 2, 1935.— SS.
Knabenshue, Paul. — b. Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 31, 1883;
high sch. grad. ; private tutors; partner and gen. mgr.
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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.
cons. gen. at Cairo July 17, 1911 ; v. c. at Cairo Feb.
6, 1915 ; app., after exam., cons, of class eight Sept.
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. oflScer 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 Jerusalem June 20, 1928 ;
class tluee May 9, 1930 ; min. resident and cons. gen.
at Baghdad Aug. 5, 1932 ; E. E. and M. P. to Sultan
of Muscat 1933, on 100th anniversary of signing of
treaty of amity and commerce with Muscat ; class
two Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Knight, George Stephens. — 6. Livingston, Tenn.,
Aug. 8, 1910 ; Livingston Acad. grad. ; Univ. of
Tenn.; Vanderbilt. B.A. 1931, LL.B. 1934; mem. of
bar of Tenn. ; app. asst. to the legal adviser at
$2,600 Feb. 23, 1934 ; at $3,200 Feb. 16, 1936.— LE.
Kock, Aarne Reipas Adolf. — 6. Viborg, Finland, July
31, 1897 ; naturalized 1913 ; high sch. grad. ; elk.
1916-19 ; app. cll£. in Am. consulate at Helsingfors
Jan. 10, 1919 ; v. c. at Moscow Feb. 10, 1934 ; mar-
ried.
Koenig, Theodore Joseph (Capt.) — h. Elmira, N. Y.,
July 24, 1892 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Mich. 1913-
14 ; entered U. S. Army Nov. 27, 1917 ; assigned as
asst. mil. att. for air at Berlin, The Hague, Copen-
hagen, and Stockholm Jan. 10, 1935 ; also asst. mil.
att. at Berlin Fel). 5, 1936 ; married.
Koerner, Sosalind H. (Mrs.) — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. grad. ; clk.-typist 1929-31 ; app. elk., temp.,
at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Jan. 16, 1931 ;
permanently Apr. 17. 1931 ; at $1,620 Jan. 12,
1932; at $1,800 June 5, 1935.— FA.
Kohler, Foy David. — 6. Oakwood, Ohio, Feb. 15,
1908 ; Toledo Univ. 1924-27 ; Ohio State, B. S. 1931 ;
bank teller 1924-27, summers 1928, 1929 ; asst. sec,
univ. alumni assn., and business mgr., univ. paper,
1930-31 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17,
1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Windsor Jan. 12, 1932 ; to
the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 29, 1932 ; to Bucharest Mar.
30, 1933; to Belgrade, temp.. Mar. 11, 193.5; to
Bucharest Aug. 22, 1935 ; also 3d sec. at Bucharest
Oct. 1, 1935 ; 3d sec. at Athens Jan. 17, 1936 ;
married.
Kramer, Lillian. — b. Pittsburgh, Pa. ; high sch.
grad. ; stenog.. Veterans' Admin., Mar.-July 1931,
Sept. 1931-Dec. 1933 ; sec-bookkeeper July-Sept.
1931 ; stenog.. Agric. Adjustment Admin., Jan.-Mar.
1934 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Mar.
6, 1934; at $1,020 Feb. 1, 1935. — SS.
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 20, 1924 ; at San Luis I'otosf,
temp., June 12, 1926 ; at Matamoros Sept. 23, 1926 ;
at Saltillo, temp.. Feb. 19, 1927 ; at Matamoros May
16, 1927 ; married.
Kreis, Foster Helm. — 1). Minneapolis, Minn., July
20, 1889; Univ. of Minn., B. A. 1913, M. A. 1914;
Univ. of Washington 1919 ; teacher in high sch. 1914-
19 ; elk. in shipping company 1919-20 ; app. elk. in
Am. Con.sulate General at Shanghai July 23, 1920 ;
resigned Aug. 31, 1924 ; reapp. Apr. 18, 1925 ; v. c. at
Slianghai Jan. 14, 1927; at Sydney, N. S. W., Apr.
15, 1930; married.
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 ; to Kobe July
1, 1932 ; to Nagasaki, temp.. May 9, 1933 ; to Kobe
June 3, 1933 ; chass eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22,
1935 ; assigned to Kobe Jan. 24, 1935.
Kroner, Hayes Adlai (Lt. Col.) — 6. Winterville, Ga.,
Oct. 20, 1801 ; Ga. Sch. of Tech., B. S. in C. E. 1911 ;
entered U. S. Army June 3, 1912 ; language officer at
Peiping 1921-24 ; asst. mil. att. at Peiping 1924-25 ;
assigned as asst. mil. att. at London July 16, 1934 ;
married.
Kuniholm, Bertel Eric. — b. Gardner, Mass., May 13,
1901 ; Worcester Polytech. Inst. 1918-19 ; Army-
Navy 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 ; also v. c. at
Paris May 1, 1931 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 19,
1933; assigned as v. c. at Tallinn June 21, 1933,
and as 3d sec. at Tallinn July 15. 1933 (canceled) ;
assigned to the Dept, Aug, 30, 1933 ; as 3d sec. at
Moscow Feb. 6, 1934; class eight July 1, 1934;
cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; class seven and assigned as 2d
sec. at Moscow Apr. 1, 1936 ; married.
Kupfer, Marguerite Mary. — It. Puyallup, Wash. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1929-34 ;
stenog.-bookkeeper for county 1934—35 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State May 1, 1935 ; at $1,620
Sept. 3, 1935.— SS.
Kuppinger, Eldred D 6. Toledo, Ohio, July 4, 1911 ;
Ohio State Univ., A, B, 1933 ; Ohio State Univ. Law
Sch. 1932-34; George Washington Law Sch. 1934- ;
mem. of bar of Ohio ; elk., Dept. of Justice, 1934 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Sept. 4,
1034; at $1,800 Apr. 3, 1936.— RP.
Kushelevsky, Charlotte L. — ft. Brooklyn. N. Y. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; George Washing-
ton Univ. 1926-28; stenog. 1925-27; in War Dept.
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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, Pa., May
10, 1S9G ; 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 threo
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 of class eight
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Oslo Apr. 5, 1927 ; class
seven Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to Bergen, temp..
May 21, 1930 ; to Oslo June 7, 1930 ; to Naples Sept.
23. 1930 ; class six July 1, 1931 ; to Cherbourg July
17, 1933 ; to Kaunas Jan. 2, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Jan. 25, 1935 ; also 1st sec. at Kaunas Jan. 29.
1935 ; class five Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Lackey, Mary Goodloe. — h. Kansas City, Mo. ; at-
tended high sch. and business seh. ; 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.
Lafoon, Sidney Kennedy. — h. Danieltown, Va., July
12, 1904 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; private,
tutors ; elk. in telephone company 1926-27 ; clU.,
office of mil. att., Bogota, 1927-31 ; app. elk. in leg.
at Baghdad Nov. 30, 1931 ; in consulate general at
Singapore Feb. 21, 1034 ; in leg. at Peiping Apr. 17,
1934 ; in emb. at Nanking Aug. 17, 1935 ; also v. e. at
Shanghai Mar. 17, 193G.
Lake, Violet Ildegarde. — h. Mullan, Idaho : high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; Univ. of Wash. 1933-34 ;
George Washington Univ. 1934- ; sec. and stenjg.
1929-34 ; elk., Treas. Dept.. 1934-35 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct. 1, 1935.— SS.
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 unclass. and v. c.
of career Aug. 24, 1927 ; assigned to Port au Prince
Sept. 17, 1927; to Kovno July 21, 1930; see. in the
Diplo. Ser. Aug. 1, 1930; also 3d sec. at Kovno Oct.
7. 1930 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; assigned as v. c.
at Harbin Dec. 20, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; as-
signed to Harbin Jan. 24, 1935 ; married.
Lamore, Burton Hart. — b. New Haven, Mich., Oct.
11, 1877 : high sch. grad. ; private tutors in lan-
guages 190.3-14; studied law 1907; elk. 1S92-99-,
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 ; chief
of statistical section. U. S. Shipping Bd. Emergency
Fleet Corp., 1917-18 ; instructor in Komanee lan-
guages, 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 ; at $3,500 Sept. 1, 1935 ; mar-
ried.— TR.
Lancaster, Nathaniel, Jr. — b. Ashland, Va., Oct. 30,
1900; Va. Polyteeh. Inst, and Randolph-Macon Coll.;
U.S.M.A., grad. 1923; U. S. Array 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 ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 23, 1931 ; to Bombay Apr.
7, 1932 ; as v. c. and 3d sec. at Budapest June 25,
1936.
Lane, Arthur Bliss. — b. Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
June 16, 1894 ; Browning Sch. ; TEcole de Tile de
France, Liancourt, France ; business sch. ; Yale, B. A.
1916 ; Conn. Nat. Guard 1915-16 ; sec. to Am. Amb.
to Italy 1916-17; app., after exam., sec. of emb. or
leg. of class four Aug. 23, 1917, and assigned to Rome ;
class three Mar. 14, 1919 ; assigned to Warsaw Apr.
16, 1919 ; detailed to Am. Commn. to Negotiate
Peace, Paris, 1919 ; assigned to London Dec. 10, 1919 ;
sec. to Am. del., Supreme 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 under sec. 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 ; class one Feb. 4, 1931 ; app. E.E. and
M.P. to Nicaragua July 31. 1933 : to Estonia, Latvia,
and Litliuania Jan. 24, 1936 ; married.
Lane, Francis Adams. — h. 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; married.
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 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May IS, 1933 :
assigned as v. c. at Montreal May 31, 1933 ; at Well-
ington July 1, 1935.
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, 1024, 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 ; to Patras Oct. 29, 1931 ; to Calcutta Aug.
17, 1934 ; class seven Oct. 1, 1035 ; married.
Langdon, William Russell. — b. Smyrna, Turkey, of
Am. parents, July 31, 1891 ; attended sch. in Smyrna ;
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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 .Tune 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class six
July 1, 1924: assigned to Tsinan Aug. 8. 192.5; to
Mukden Feh. 2.3. 1927 ; to Dairen Feb. 27, 1928 ; cla.ss
five Dec. 19, 1929 ; to Montreal Mar. 6, 1933 ; to
Seoul Nov. 7, 1933; to Mukden Apr. 8, 1936;
married.
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 ; at
$1,G20 Feb. G, 1931. — FE.
Lassen, Gussie A. — 6. St. Joseph, Mo. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; elk.. Census Bu., 1930 ; app.
elk. at $1.2G0 in the Dcpt. of State Aug. 25, 1930 ;
at .$1,440 Sept. 1, 1935.— SS.
Latchford, Stephen. — 6. 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, Canal Zone and Pana-
ma. 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; tech.
asst. (legal) Apr. 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 (Brookhart Act) ; mem., Int. Tech. Committee of
Aerial Legal Experts. 1934- ; divisional asst. at $5,000
Nov. 28, 1934 ; mom.. Dept. of State Committee on
Int. Civil Aviation, 1935- ; asst. exec, sec, Interdept.
Committee on Civil Int. Aviation, 1935—; married. —
TD.
Latimer, Frederick Palmer, Jr. — 5. Groton, Conn.,
Mar. 14, 1904; Yale, B. A. 1925; Univ. of Dijon 1925;
instructor 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 ; v. c. and 3d sec. at
Tallinn Oct. 17, 1931; at Helsingfors June 21, 1933;
married.
Lato, Stephen Edward. — 6. New York City Aug. 10,
1907 ; high sch. grad. ; Coll. of City of New York
1924-25 ; in escort 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 ; at $2,000
July 1, 1935.
Lawler, Norton P. — h. Palmyra, N. Y., June 26,
1910 ; attended high sch. ; salesman and elk. 1928-29 ;
elk., U. S. Patent Office, 1929-34 ; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State Sept. 26, 1934; at $1,620 Sept.
25, 1935 ; married. — DCR.
Lawrence, Ethel Lee. — 5. Montour Falls, N. Y. ;
attended private schs. ; business sch. grad. ; George
Washington one yr. ; Washington Coll. of Law, LL. B.
1914 ; copyist. Patent Office, 1902^ ; 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; asst. to the legal adviser July 1, 1931.— LE.
Lawson, Stanley Reginald. — b. 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; at Winnipeg Dee. 11, 1931; married.
Lawton, Edward Percival. — b. State College, Pa.,
June 5, 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. e. 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: at Guatemala May 13,
1932 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ; assigned as cons, at
Geneva Dec. 3, 1934 ; cla.'^s six Apr. 1, 1936 ; married.
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 GarechS, — 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 M.-iy 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.
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211
Ser. June 8, 1027 ; assigned as couns. of emb. at San-
tiago, Chile, Oct. 13, 1927; E. E. and M. 1'. to Hon-
duras Dec. 16, 1929 ; to Uruguay Dec. 14, 1934 ; del.,
Pan American Cml. Conf., Bueuos Aires, 1935 ; mar-
ried.
Leach, Irene B. (Mrs.) — 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.GS0 Feb. 16, 1926 ; printing clli. July 1,
1926 ; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at $1,860 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act); at $1,920 July 1, 1928; rep-
resentative of the Dept. on Permanent Conf. on
Printing 1929-33 ; at $2,040 July 1, 1930 ; at $2,100
Feb. 1, 1931.— RP.
Leap, Melvin Leroy. — 6. Elkton, Va., Oct. 7, 1900;
attended business sch. ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.,
B. F. S. 1928 ; grad. work, George Washington Univ. ;
with Fed. Trade Commn. 1919; Dept. of State 1919-
21 ; Dept. of Labor June-July 1921 ; Post Office
Dept. 1921-22 ; Gen. Acct. Office 1922-24 ; sec. to
mem. of Cong. 1924-31 ; app. admin, asst. at $3,200
in the Dept. of State Mar. 20, 1931 ; at $1,620 Apr.
30, 1932 ; tech. asst. at $2,600 Sept. 1, 1934. — TD.
Leavitt, Kent.— 6. White Plains, N. Y., Aug. 27,
1903 ; Milton Acad. grad. ; Harvard. B. S. 1926 ;
Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge. England, 1926-27 ;
banking 1927-29 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General
at Montreal Sept. 14, 1931; v. c. at Montreal Sept.
23, 1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17,
1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Montreal Jan. 2, 1932 ; to
the For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 30, 1933 ; to Mexico City
June 13, 1933 ; married.
Lebel, Arthur L.— 5. 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; George
Washington Law Sch. 1931-33 ; National Univ., LL.
B. 1936 ; elk., War Dept. and Gen. Accounting Office,
1924-27 ; teacher of French and Spanish, Devitt Sch.,
1927-28, Georgetown 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 ; permanently, at $2,000 July
1, 1931 ; translator and interpreter. Int. Tech. Con-
sulting Committee on Radio Communications, Copen-
hagen, 1931, and Int. Radio Conf., Madrid, 1932 ; elk..
Gin. European Conf. for the Study and Revision of
Int. Conventions Relating to the Protection of Indus-
trial Property, London, 1934 ; interpreter, 3d meeting
of the Int. Tech. Consulting Committee on Radio Com-
munications, Monte Bstoril, Portugal, 1934 ; at $2,600
Sept. 1, 1935 ; see. and interpreter to Am. section.
Int. Tech. Committee of Aerial Legal Experts, The
Hague, 1935, and Paris, 1936 ; 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. —
ME.
Lee, Frank Charles. — 6. Norfolk, Nebr., Aug. 14,
1891 ; Univ. of Colo., A. B. 1915 ; lecturer ou 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 Malmii 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; to Prague Oct. 15.
1931 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 3, 1934 ; assigned
to the emb. at Berlin Nov. 5, 1934 ; as 1st sec. at
Berlin Nov. 30, 1934 ; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ;
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. — RP.
Lee, Raymond Eliot (Lt. Col.) — b. St. Louis, Mo.,
Mar. 26, 18S6 ; Univ. of Mo., B. S. in C. E. 1909; en-
tered U. S. Army Oct. 11, 1909 ; assigned as mil. att.
at London and Dublin Feb. 8, 1935 ; also mil. att.
for air at London Feb. G, 1936 ; married.
ft Lee, Samuel T. — h. 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 ;
returned to San Jose May 20. 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 IS, 1918; class
three Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Nottingham Mar. 30,
1923 ; cons. gen. 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. Per-
sonnel, 1926 ; cons. gen. at Lisbon May 21, 1928 ;
class two May 23, 1929 ; assigned to Rio de .Taneiro
Jan. 22, 1931 ; class one Feb. 4, 1931 ; retired Mar.
31, 1936, under the provisions of the act of Feb. 23,
1931 ; married.
Leer, Mertics Theodore. — h. Rocky, Okla. ; attended
business sch. ; Univ. of Okla., B. S. 1929, M. B. A.
1932 ; t,vpist 1924-26 ; stenog. -bookkeeper 1931 ; app.
elk. at .$1,260 in the Dept. of State Oct. 29, 1934 ; at
$1,440 Sept. 3, 1935.— DCR.
Leonard, Walter Anderson. — 6. Essex, Iowa, Aug. 3,
l.«:SO ; business sch. grad. ; Univ. of Nebr., A. B. 1903 ;
grad. work at Univ. of Chicago one yr., North-
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western Univ. one yr., Freiburg, Baden, one semester;
cml. work 1900, I'JOl ; teacher In high sch. 1905-6 ;
app. V. and dep. cons, at Freiburg Aug. 2, 1907 ; at
Kehl Jan. 35, 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 ; class 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, 1030; cons. gen.
Dec. 9, 1935 ; assigned to Stockholm Dec. 28, 1935.
Leroux, Juan Enrique. — 6. Samana, Dominican Re-
public, of Am. parents, June 28, 1876 ; elk. ; app.
cons. agt. at Sanchez Aug. 29, 1908 ; married.
Leverich, Henry Priestley. — 5. New Orleans, La.,
Aug. 12, 1907; Taft Sch. grad. ; Princeton, A. B.
1930 ; Geneva Sch. of Int. Studies, summer 1930 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Zurich June 10,
1931 ; V. c. at Geneva July 30, 1931 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c.
at Geneva Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 8,
1933; to Berlin June 13, 1033; married.
Levis, Davis Beauregard. — b. St. Louis, Mo., Nov.
23, 1865 ; attended public sch. ; railroad passenger
agt. four yrs. ; independent business ; app. v. and dep.
cons, at St. Etienne Sept. 17, 1914 ; v. c. at St.
Elienne by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; at Kingston,
Jiimaica, 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 ; at Paris Sept. 24, 1931 ; at
Calais, temp.. May 9, 1932 ; at Paris Aug. 12, 1932 ;
at Calais, temp.. May 9, 1933 ; at Paris July 3, 1933 ;
at Calais, temp., Sept. 22, 1933 ; at Paris Oct. 27,
1933 ; at Biarritz, temp., Dec. 29, 1934 ; at Paris
Mar. 1, 1935 ; at Calais, temp., Aug. 10, 1935 ; at
Paris Sept. 10, 1935 ; by Ex. order of Nov. 20, 1935,
retained on active duty for 1 yr. from Nov. 30, 1935 •
married.
Lewis, Charles William, Jr. — b. 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 ;
as.signed 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, 1920; to Yarmouth June 21,
1929 ; class seven Oct. 16, 1929 ; clasg six July 1,
1931 ; assigned to Madras Dec. 29, 1931 ; to Izmir
and for Italian Islands of the Aegean Aug. 30, 1934 ;
married.
Lewis, Dorothy C. (Mrs.)— 6. Byron, Minn.; Carle-
ton Coll.. B. A. 1921 ; MacPhail Sch. of Music, sum-
mer 1922 ; Univ. of Minn., summer 1926 ; Univ. of
III., 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.
Lewis, Harrison, — b. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 4, 1905 ;
Univ. of Calif. 192.3-25; Heidelberg Univ., summer
1928; Harvard, S. B. 1929; real estate salesman
1928-29 ; 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 Nogales Apr. 29, 1930 ; to
the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 27, 1930; to Singapore Feb.
24, 1931 ;. to Medau, temp., Jan. 11, 1933 ; to Singa-
pore Apr. 3, 1933; to Leipzig Feb. 19, 1935.
Lewis, James Histed. — /;. rarl)ondale, I'a., Dec. 18,
1912 ; George Washington, A. B. 1935, grad. work
1935-36; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Mar. 18, 1930.— TA.
Lewis, Russell V. — b. Rockville, Md., Nov. 6, 1905 ;
high sch. grad. ; messenger, Treas. Dept., 1920-24,
1927-28; elk. 1925-20, in Gen. Accounting Office
1928-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
May 13, 1930 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1930 ; at $1,620 Jan.
6. 1931 ; at $1,800 Nov. 2, 1931 ; at $2,000 Dec. 20,
1933 ; married. — BA.
Lewis, Virginia B. (Mrs.) — b. Muncie, Ind. ; at-
tended high sch. ; business sch. grad. ; stenog. and
sec. in private firms 1918-34, in Farm Credit Admin.
May-Oct. 1934 ; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of
State Oct. 10, 1934 ; at $1,800 June 1, 1936.— TA.
Lewis, William Lavert, — b. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 31,
1904 ; app. messenger in the Dept. of State Mar. 16,
1926.— FA.
L'Heureux, Herv6 Joseph. — b. Manchester, N. H.,
Mar. 6, 1899 ; Emerson Inst. ; George Wasliington,
A. B. 1925 ; George Washington Law Sch. ; Univ. of
Detroit, LL. B. 1935 ; mem. of bar of N. H. ; U. S.
Army 1917-19; emplo.ved by mem. 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 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to Windsor Oct. 1,
1935 ; married.
Liddy, Isabel Mary, — b. Monticello, Iowa ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1930, 1931-32, 1933-
35 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Feb. 14,
1935 ; at $1,020 Sept. 1, 1935.— SS.
Lieder, Eugene J. — 6. 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.. 1918 ; app. cons. agt. at La Romana
Nov. 14, 1922; married.
Lightner, Edwin Allan, Jr. — 6. New York City Dec.
8, 1907 ; Taft Sch. grad. ; Princeton, A. B. 1930 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate at Maracaibo July 17, 1930;
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V. c. at Maracaibo Oct. 13, 1930; at Santiago, Cblle,
July 20, 1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, aud sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Santiago, Cliile,
Jan. 2, 1932 ; at Valparaiso Feb. 27, 1932 ; at Pernam-
buco May 24, 1932 ; at Para, temp.. Mar. 9, 1934 ; at
Peruambuco Sept. 20, 1934 ; detailed as 3d sec. at
Rio de Janeiro Oct. 12, 1934-Jan. 27, 1935 ; v. c. at
Buenos Aires July 5, 1935.
Lilliestrom, Tycho Leonard. — i. Labti, Finland,
Aug. 3, 1885 ; naturalized ; attended sch. in Finland,
Univ. of Helsingfors aud other European univ. ; cml.
work and sec. in U. S. 1908-16; N. Y. Nat. Guard
1917-18; U. S. Army 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 ; at Glasgow Feb. 23, 1935.
Lincoln, Eunice A. — 6. Lacey Spring, Va. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; private tutors ;
Shenandoah Coll. Inst, and Sch. of Music five yrs. ;
teacher, Shenandoah Coll. Inst, and Sch. of Music,
1913-18 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,140 in the Dept. of
State July 16, 1918; permanently, at $1,000 Feb. 15,
1919 ; at $1,200 Dec. 31, 1919, effective Jan. 1, 1920 ;
at $1,400 Sept. 16, 1922 ; at $1,600 May 31, 1924, ef-
fective 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 $2,700 July 1, 1928; at
$2,800 July 1, 1930. — A-S.
Lindholm, George Victor. — h. Riverside, N. J., Aug.
20, 1901 ; high sch. grad. ; Syracuse Univ. two yrs. ;
George Washington Law Sch. one and one-half yrs. ;
secretary 1921-22; elk., Dept. of State, 1923-27;
claims examiner and adjuster in insur. company
1928-29; app. elk. at $1,080 in the Dept. of State
July 22, 1929; at $1,800 Sept. 1, 1929; at $1,920
July 1. 1930; at $2,000 Jan. 12, 1931 ; married. — 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 $1,200 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,320
July 1, 1928; at $1,440 July 1, 1930; at $1,620 Feb.
1. 19;!0.— CR.
Llneaweaver, Francis Kidgway. — 1). Lebanon, Pa.,
Oct. 17, 1904 ; Haverford Prep. Sch. ; Yale, Ph. B.
1927 ; 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 Nassau Jan. 5. 1931 ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 23, 1931 ; to Amsterdam
Apr. 7, 1932 ; to Mazatlan Aug. 2, 1934 ; to Montreal
July 25, 1935 ; married.
Linnell, Irving Nelson. — h. Boston, Mass., Jan. 27,
1881; 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 ; class 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 ; class two July 1, 1931 ; assigned to Cape-
town Oct. 13, 1931 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 23,
1933 ; assigned as couns. of leg. at Pretoria in addi-
tion to duties as cons. gen. at Capetown Apr. 10, 1933 ;
cons. gen. at Johannesburg Nov. 16, 1934, in addition
to duties at Pretoria ; cons. gen. at Canton Jan. IS,
1936 ; married.
Linthicum, Walter Joseph. — 6. Baltimore. Md., Feb.
10, 1893 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
Baltimore Polytech. Inst. 1910-12; surveyor, U. S.
Geological 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 Riviere du
Loup, temp., Aug. 18, 1927; at Sherbrooke Sept. 13,
1927 ; at Riviere du Loup, temp.. June 9, 1928 ; at
Sherbrooke Sept. 7, 1928 ; at Riviere du Loup Dec. 19,
1928 ; at Vienna June 30, 1930 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Vienna
Jan. 2. 1932 ; also 3d sec. at Vienna Dec. 10. 1935 ;
as V. c. and 3d sec. at Kaunas June 23, 1936 ; mar-
ried.
Lippincott, Aubrey Erskine. — b. Tucson, Ariz., Nov.
22, 1905 ; Univ. of Ariz. 1927 ; Kans. State Agrie.
Coll., B. S. 1928, grad. work, summer 1929 ; engineer
1928-29 ; elk. 1929-30 ; 2d It., O. R. C. ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate General at Barcelona June 6, 1931;
V. c. at Barcelona Aug. 24, 1931 ; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at
Barcelona Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug.
19, 1932 ; to Montevideo Dec. 22, 1932 ; asst. sec. to
Am. del.,' Seventh Int. Conf. of Am. States, Monte-
video, 1933; detailed to the leg. at Montevideo Sept.
■2~-iyec. 12, 1934 ; as v. c. at Madras June 20, 1936 ;
married.
Littell, John Stockton. — b. Wuchang, China, of
Am. parents, 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 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928; as
language officer at Peking Aug. 1, 1928; as v. c. at
Tientsin Aug. 26, 1929 ; to the Dept., temp., Aug. 4,
1930; to Mexico City Aug. 11. 1931; class eight July
1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to Mexico
City Jan. 24, 1935 ; to Shanghai Mar. 21, 1935 ;
to Kingston, Jamaica, Dec. 20, 1935 ; married.
Livengood, Charles A. — b. Dayton. Wash., Aug. 15,
1886 ; Whitman Coll., A. B. 1908 ; Univ. of Wash,
and Columbia ; supt. of public sch. ten yrs. ; sec. and
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treas. of trading company ; entered Bu. of For. and
Domes. Com. May 27, 19:.'l ; asst. trade commr. and
assigned to Habana Sept. 8, 1921 ; trade commr. at
Habana Oct. 1, 1923 ; at Rome Jan. 1, 1926 ; cml.
att. at Madrid June 30, 1927 ; also at Lisbon Oct. 17,
1927 ; relieved of duty at Lisbon June 10, 1930 ;
transferred to Rome July 18, 1933 ; relieved Aug. 15,
1934 ; cml. att. at Rome Apr. 9, 1935 ; married.
Liveng-ood, Louella J. — 6. Kansas City, Mo. ; high
sch. glad. ; stenog. 1928-34 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Dec. 10, 1934 ; at $1,620 Aug. 26,
1935.— SS.
Livesey, Frederick. — b. 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 exchange, 1908-10 ; farm mgr. and
chief elk. of farms and rys., fruit company in
Guatemala, 1910-14 ; 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-May 12, 1931 ; at $5,600 July 1, 1929 ;
at $6,500 Dec. 1, 1930 ; representative of the Dept. of
State ; Sixth Gen. Cong, of the Int. Chamber of Com.,
Washington, 1931 ; tech. expert, conf. of experts for
moratorium on intergovernmental debts, London,
1931 ; tech. adviser, Fourth Pan American Cml. Conf.,
Washington, 1931 ; asst., 2d meeting of Experts'
Prep. Commn. for Monetary and Economic Conf.,
Geneva, 1933 ; married. — EA.
Livingston, Robert Brockholst. — 6. Oakmont, Pa.,
Jan. 25, 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;
app., after exam.. For. Sor. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ;
assigned as v. c. at Nairobi Jan. 30, 1932 ; at Co-
lombo Mar. 6, 1933 ; at Oslo Aug. 17, 1934 ; married.
Loar, Mary J. — h. Jacksonville, 111. ; attended high
sch. and business sch. ; MacMurray Coll. (111. Wom-
an's Coll.), grad. 1895; Chicago Normal Sch. summer
1897 ; McCowen Oral Sch., Chicago, grad. 1905 ;
teacher iu 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, effective 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.
Lockett, Thomas Hickman. — 6. Henderson, Ky., Nov.
29, 1893 ; high sch. grad. ; Centre Coll. ; special study
iu Mexico 1932; elk. 1916; U.S. Army 1918, 2d It;
sales mgr. 1917-28; pres., Lockett-Tate Co., Inc.,
1928-31 ; app. cml. att. at Mexico City Aug. 12, 1933 ;
married.
Lockhart, Frank Pruit. — 6. Pittsburg, Tex., Apr. 8,
1881 ; attended public and private sch. ; Grayson Coll. ;
assoc. editor of newspaper 1900-1902 ; sec. to mem. of
Cong. 1902-13 ; elk.. House Committee on Public
Bldgs. and Grounds 1911-13 ; sec. to U. S. Senator
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 ; expert 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. 1025 ; 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; assigned to Tientsin June 15, 1931;
class two July 1, 1931 ; assigned as For. Ser. officer
at Peiping Mar. 13, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar.
23, 1935 ; assigned as couns. of leg. at Peiping Mar.
27, 1935 ; couns. of emb. at Peiping Sept. 17, 1935 ;
class one Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Loftus, Victor Harald. — b. Lawrence, Alass., July
17, 1897 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
Univ. of Me. 1916-17; Southeastern Univ., B. C. S.
1923 ; National Univ. Law Sch. 1929-31 ; 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
1, 1928; at $2,400 July 1, 1930; resigned Dec. 10,
1931 ; app. asst. dist. acct. and disbursing officer at
Mexico City Dec. 11, 1931 ; also v. c. at Mexico City
Jan. 29, 1932 ; dist acct. and disbursing officer nt
Mexico City Mar. 17, 1932 ; disbursing officer. North
and Cen. American Regional Radio Conf., Mexico City,
1933; married.
Logsdon, Ella A. (Mrs.)— 6. Tyndall, S. Dak.; State
Normal Sch., S. Dak., grad. 1912 ; attended business
sch. ; Washington Sch. of Accountancy, M. C. S.
1934 ; 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) ; admin, asst. at $3,200 Apr. 1, 1931. — A-C.
Lombard, Ruth Elizabeth (Mrs.) — h. East Boston,
Mass. ; high sch. grad. ; multigraph and mimeograph
operator 1927-35 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State Aug. 5, 1935.— SS.
Long, Boaz Walton. — h. War.saw, Ind., Sept. 27,
1876 ; Wentworth Mil. Acad. ; St. Michael Coll. ; en-
gaged in private business in U. S. and Mexico 1899-
1913 ; app. chief, Division of Latin American Affairs,
May 14, 1913; E. E. and M. P. to El Salvador July
29, 1914 ; chief of aides to Second Pan American Scien-
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tiflc Cong., Washington, 1015 ; mediator, acting for
sec. of state, in Honduran— Guatemalan boundary dis-
pute, Washington, 1918 ; E. E. and M. P. to Cuba
June 30, 1919-Feb. 1, 1922 ; engaged in private busi-
ness 1922-34 ; deputy administrator to Puerto Rico.
Nat. Recovery Admin., 1934-35 ; app. E. E. and M. P.
to Nicaragua Jan. 24, 193G ; married.
tfLong', Breckinridge." — 5. St. Louis, Mo., May 16,
18S1 ; private tutors ; Princeton, A. B. 1903, A. M.
1909; St. Louis Law Sch. (Washington Univ.) 1904-
6 ; mem. of bar of Mo. ; law practice 1907-17. 1921-
33 ; sec. St. Louis Bar Assn. 1913-15 ; Sd asst. sec.
of state 1917-20 ; special asst. to U. S. atty. gen.
1933 ; author ; app. A. E. and P. to Italy Apr. 24,
1933 ; resigned July 31, 1936 ; married.
Longyear, Robert Dudley. — b. Paris, France, of
Am. parents, Feb. 11, 1896; Francis W. Parlier Sch.;
Volkmann Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1918 ; war course,
U. S. N. A., 1918 ; Harvard Law Sch. 1919-20 ; George
Washington, LL. B. 1931 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ;
U. S. Navy 1917-19, It. (jg) ; 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 ; assigned to Lucerne, temp., Aug.
30, 1926 ; to Geneva Nov. 1, 1926 ; to the Dept. July
16, 1927 ; class sis May 17, 1928 ; class five July 24.
1930 ; to Munich July 27, 1931 ; to Edinburgh July
26, 1933 ; to Marseille Aug. 23, 1935 ; married.
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.
11, 1925 ; to London Jan. 3, 1929 ; class eight, cons.,
and assigned to London July 24, 1930 ; to the Dept.
June 15, 1934 ; class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; married. — PC.
Loren, Odin Gerhard. — b. Superior, Wis., Apr. 17,
1592 ; 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 ; to Antofa-
gasta Apr. 28, 1931 ; to Buenos Aires May 23, 1934 ;
class eight July 1, 1934; to Rio de Janeiro Dec. 27,
1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to Rio de Janeiro
Jan. 24, 1935 ; married.
Lovell, Leander Bell. — b. Siangtan, Hunan, China, of
Am. parents, May 14, 1906 ; Hotchkiss Sch. ; Oberlin
Coll., B. A. 1928 ; Northwestern Univ., grad. work
1931 ; Univ. of Wis., M. A. 1933 ; teacher in prep. sch.
1928-20 ; cml. representative and engineer in telephone
company 1929-31 ; price investigator, code adviser,
and researcli economist. Nat. Recovery Admin., 1933—
36 ; app. economic analyst at $3,800 in the Dept. of
State Mar. 11, 1936. — TA.
Ludden, Raymond Paul. — b. Fall River, Mass., June
6, 1909 ; Boston Univ., Coll. of Business Admin.,
1926-27; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S.
1930 ; reporter 1926-27 ; teacher 1930-31 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate at Liverpool Aug. 1, 1931 ; v. c. at
Liverpool Sept. 5, 1931 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Liverpool
Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 19, 1932 ;
to Tsinan Dec. 22. 1932; to Yokohama Aug. 1, 1934.
Lundgren, Maynard Benjamin. — b. Rockford, 111.,
June 11, 1894; Georgetown Univ. 1922-23; George
Washington, A. B. 1929, M. A. 1932 ; 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 Dept. 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, E. 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. ;
teacher of hist, in high sch. 1923-25 ; drafting officer,
Dept. of State, 1926-27 ; attorney, Am. Agency, Ger-
man Claims Commn., U. S. and Germany, 1927 ; at-
torney and sec, .A.m. Agency, German Claims Commn.
and Tripartite Claims Commn., 1928-30 ; app. asst.
to the solicitor at $3,800 in the Dept. of State Sept.
16, 1930 ; app. to investigate, in Panama, certain
claims in connection with Gen. Claims Commn., U. S.
and Panama, June— July, 1931 ; asst. to the legal
adviser at $4,600 July 1, 1931 ; asst. agt. for U. S.,
Gen. Claims Commn., U. S. and Panama, 1931-33 ;
Am. joint sec, Mixed Claims Commn., U. S. and Ger-
many, 1934 ; asst. agt. for U. S., Gen. Claims Commn.,
U. S. and Mexico, 1934- ; married. — LE.
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; to Banglcok
Feb. 16, 1932; sec in the Diplo. Sor. Feb. 19, 1932;
assigned also as 3d sec. at Bangkok Feb. 25. 1932 ;
class eight July 1, 1934 ; v. c at Jerusalem Oct. 12,
1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to Jerusalem
Jan. 24, 1935 ; 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. 20, 1920.
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EEGISTEE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Lyon, Cecil Burton. — 6. Staten Island, N. Y., Nov.
3, 1903; St. Beruiird Prep. Sch. ; St. George's Sch. ;
Harvard, A. B. 1927 ; with investment bankers 1927-
oO ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c.
of career, and sec. in tlie Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ;
assigned as v. c. at Habana, temp., Dec. 26, 1930; to
the For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 29, 1931 ; to Hon^' Kon-
Apr. 7, 1932 ; as 3d sec. at Tokyo Apr. 20, 1933 ; as
3d sec. of leg. at Teiping Oct. 23, 1933 ; also v. c. at
Tientsin Mar. 1, 1934 ; 3d sec. of emb. at Teiping
Sept. 17, 193.5, in addition to duties as v. c. at
Tientsin ; married.
MacArthur, Douglas, 2d. — h. Bryn Mawr, Pa., .July
5, 1909 ; Milton Acad. grad. ; Yale, B. A. 1932 ; O. R.
C. 1933-35, 1st It. ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Sor. Oct.
1, 1935 ; assigned to Vancouver Oct. 3, 1935 ; married.
Macatee, Robert Berry. — b. Front Royal, Va., .luly
31, 1891; high sch. grad.; George Washington Univ.
two yrs. ; elk. in law offices 1910-12 ; elk. to Gov.
Gen. of Philippine Is. 1913-16; elk., Dept. of State,
1916-18; app., after exam., cons. asst. Oct. 7, 1918;
with Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1018-19;
app. V. c. of career of class three 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 ; class four Oct. 1,
1935 ; to Belgrade Oct. 31, 1935 ; marrii d.
MacDonald, Hazel A.^b. Bridgewater, Me. ; high
sch. grad. ; Columbia Univ. 1919 ; stenog.-sec. 1919-
28 ; elk., Seville Exposition Commn., 1928-29, in Dept.
of State 1929 ; stcnog., Nat. Advi.sory Committee for
Aeronautic,'!, 1929-30 ; app. cik. at .$1,440 in the
Dept. of State July 18, 1930; at H.Q20 Aug. 1,
1930 ; elk., London Naval Conf., 1935-30.— FA.
Macdonald, John Joseph. — 6. 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 unclass., 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 ; to Batavia Feb. 24, 1931 ; to
Calcutta June 12, 1935.
MacDougall, Lucille C.—J). Washington, D. C. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; bookkeeper 1928-29 ;
stenog. 1929-34 ; typist, Treas. Dept., Sept.-Dec. 1934 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Dec. 20,
1934; at $1,620 July 1, 1935. — SS.
MacEachran, Clinton Edson. — b. Beverly, Mass.,
Dec. 27, 1887 ; attended tech. high sch. and business
sch. ; Beikeley 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, eflfective July 1 ; at $1,800
Dec. 1, 1917 ; elk., American-German Prisoner ot
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, 1929 ;
at $4,800 July 1, 1930 ; asst. chief. Cons. Cml. Office,
Jan. 21, 1931 ; chief elk. and admin, asst. Jan. 1,
1932 ; V. chm., Bd. of Review for Efficiency Ratings,
1932-33 ; representative of Dept. of State on Inter-
departmental Bd. on Simplified Office Procedure and
on Gen. Supply Committee 1932-33 ; on President's
Council of Personnel Admin. 1932- ; Dept.'s repre-
sentative at Chicago World's Fair Centennial Celebra-
tion 1933 and 1934, and in charge of Dept.'s exhibit ;
Dept.'s representative for transaction of business with
Procurement Division of Treasury Dept. 1933- ; v.
chm., Bd. of Appeals and Review, 1933- ; liaison officer
between Dept. of State and Nat. Emergency Council
1933- ; app. For. Ser. officer of class four, cons., and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 19, 1934 ; assigned to the
Dept. as chief elk. and admin, asst. June 20, 1934;
Dept.'s representative and in charge of Dept.'s ex-
hibits at Calif.-Paciflc Int. Exposition, San Diego,
1935-36. at Texas Centennial Exposition, Dallas. 1936,
and at Great Lakes Exposition, Cleveland, 1936 ; liai-
son officer between Dept. and Central Statistical Bd.
1930- : married. — CC.
Macgowan, Basil Finis.- — b. St. Petersburg, Russia,
of Am. parents, May 25, 1901 ; high sch. grad. ; at-
tended business sch. ; Mt. Hermon Sch. and Tilton
Seminary ; Univ. of Tenn. 1918 ; Univ. of Calif. 1922-
24 ; Russian Univ., Riga, Latvia, 1928-29 ; elk. in Am.
consulate at Vladivostok Feb.-Oct. 1921 ; auditing
elk., Inter-Allied Tech. Bd., Harbin, China, 1921-22;
with various industrial and shipping firms in U. S.
1919-20, 1924-26; elk., office of mil. att., Riga, Lat-
via, 1929-30 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate at Kaunas
Apr. 14, 1930; v. c. at Kaunas Aug. 29, 1934; mar-
ried.
Mackay, Raymond Cady. — b. Minneapolis, Minn.,
Oct. 17, 1891 ; Univ. of Wis., B. A. 1915 ; app. elk.
in Am. Consulate General at Hankow Jan. 1916 ;
V. c. at Hankow Aug. 7, 1916 ; app., after exam., cons.
of class eight July IS, 1919 ; class seven Sept. 5,
1919 ; assigned as admin, cons, to Shanghai Oct. 22,
1919 ; resigned Mar. 30, 1920 ; It.-comdr., U. S.
Naval Intelligence Reserve Corps ; gen. mgr. for cml.
firm in Far East 1920-29 ; app. divisional asst. at
$4,600 in the Dept. of State Oct. 20, 1931 ; at $5,600
Sept. 1, 193.-. ; married.— FE.
MacLean, Catherine Lucy. — 6. St. Johnsbury, Vt. ;
Peacham Acad. grad. ; business sch. grad. ; North-
ampton Sch. for Girls, two yrs. ; asst. secretary.
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Northampton Sch. for Girls, 1931-35 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 iu the Dept. of State May 13, 1935. — RP.
MacLean, Henry Coit. — ft. Litchfield, Conn., Nov. 15,
1881 ; Yale, B.A. 1903 ; export mgr. ; asst. mgr. of
foreign trade bureau 1916-18 ; iu Bu. of For. and
Domes. Com. 1918 ; trade commr. at Rome 1919 ;
cml. att. at Rome 1920-28 and at Paris 1928-29;
Am. Admin. Commr. of lut. Chamber of Com., Paris,
1929-31 ; cml. att. at large 1931 — at Stockholm 1931,
at Oslo Mar. 1932, and at Berlin July 1932 ; iu Dept.
of Com. at Washington 1932-33 ; assigned as cml.
att. at Paris July 27, 1933 ; del.. Seventh Int. Roads
Cong., Munich and Berlin, 1934 ; del.. Third Int. Fire
and Safety Exposition, Paris, 1934 ; married.
MacMillan, Evelyn. — 6. Lawrence, Mass. ; high sch.
grad. ; business sch. grad. ; 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.— HA.
MacMurray, John Van Antwerp. — ft. Schenectady,
N.Y., Oct. 6, 1881 ; Lawrenceville Sch. grad. ; Prince-
ton, B.A. 1902, M.A. 1907; Columbia, LL.B. 1906;
mem. of bar of N.Y. ; app., after exam., sec. of leg.
and cons. gen. at Bangkok May 10, 1907 ; sec. of leg.
in Greece and Montenegro June 10, 1908, but did not
go to post ; 2d sec. of emb. at Petrograd July 30,
1908 ; elk., Dept. of State, 1911 ; asst. chief. Division
of Near Eastern Affairs, July 7, 1911 ; chief, Dec. 13,
1912 ; sec. of leg. at Peiping Sept. 4, 1913 ; sec. of
emb. or leg. of class two by act approved Feb. 5,
1915 ; class one Nov. 5, 1915 ; couns. of emb. at Tokyo
Nov. 10, 1917; charge at Peiping July 1-Nov. 30,
1918 ; reassigned to Tokyo Oct. 15, 1918 ; assigned
to the Dept. of State July 23, 1919 ; chief, Division
of Far Eastern Affairs, Aug. 20, 1919 ; expert asst.,
Conf. on the Limitation of Armament, 1921 ; U.S.
principal observer at conversations between Chinese
and Japanese representatives regarding Shantung
question 1921-22 ; reapp. sec. of emb. or leg. of class
one June 5, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class one July
1, 1924 ; asst. sec. of state Nov. 18, 1924 ; E.E. and
M.P. to China Apr. 9, 1925 ; chm. of Am. del.. Special
Conf. on Chinese Customs TarifC, Peiping, 1925-26 ;
resigned Nov. 22, 1929 ; director, Walter Hines Page
Sch. of Int. Relations, Johns Hopkins, 1930- ; Am.
representative. Int. Wheat Advisory Com., 1933- ;
app. E.E. and M.P. to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
Aug. 28, 1933 ; A. E. and P. to Turkey Jan. 24, 1936 ;
married.
MacVeagh, John Hammond. — ft. Saranac Lake, N. Y.,
Nov. 26, 1891 ; attended sch. in Europe and U. S. ;
Phillips 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. of
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.
65847 — 36^^—15
at Managua Jan. 28, 1927 ; to the Dept., temp., July
12, 1927 ; to Bucharest Apr. 14, 1928 ; to Paris Aug. 9,
1929 ; class five July 24, 1930 ; cons, and assigned as
2d sec. and cons, at Monrovia Nov. 16, 1933 ; as 2d
sec. at Mexico City Oct. 24, 1934 ; married.
MacVeagh, Lincoln. — 6. Narragansett Pier, R. I.,
Oct. 1, 1890 ; Groton Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B.
1913; Sorbonne 1913-14; U. S. Army 1917-19, ma.i.,
overseas service ; secretary 1912-13 ; elk. 1914-15 ;
salesman, publishing firm, 1915-17, and director 1919-
23 ; publisher 1923-33 : app. E. E. and M. P. to
Greece June 13, 1933 ; married.
MacVitty, Karl deGiers, — ft. 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. ;
theatrical press agt. five yrs. ; pres. of coi'p. of theatri-
cal mgrs. 1909-17 ; app. v. c. at Genoa Aug. 2, 1917 ;
at Belfast Jan. 25,1919 ; 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 ; to Cape Town Apr. 2, 1932 ;
to Panamd Oct. 4, 1933 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar.
14, 1934 ; assigned also as 2d sec. at Panamft Mar. 15,
1934 ; c'.ass four Oct. 1, 1935 ; cons, and 2d sec. at
Sofia May 22, 1936; 1st sec. at Sofia in addition
to duties as cons. June 12, 1936.
Macy, Clarence Edward. — 6. 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 ; elk. and mgr. of mail and express traffic
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,
1929 ; assigned to Tampico May 17, 1930 ; class six
July 1, 1934 ; to Karachi June 10, 1936 ; married.
Madden, William Vincent. — 6. Philadelphia, Pa.,
Feb. 24, 1878 ; 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.
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Maddocks, George Edward. — 6. New York City July
20, 1910 ; attended business sch. ; stenog. and export
elk., six and one-half yrs. ; stenog. two yrs. ; app.
elk. at $1,G20 in the N. Y. Passport Agency of the
Dept. of State July 1, 1935.
Madison, Harry Leslie. — 6. 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. — DCR.
Madonne, John Henry. — 6. Mornas, France, of Am.
parents, Apr. 3, 1896 ; attended secondary sch. in
Prance; 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 \Yarsow Sept. 13, 1029; to
Beirut Oct. 4, 1933 : class eight, cons., and assigned
to Beirut Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Maffitt, Edward Pierce. — 5. St. Louis, Mo., July 23,
1906 ; Taft Sch. grad. ; Institution Sillig, Switzer-
land, 1923-24 ; Yale, B. A. 1928 ; studied iu Germany,
autumn 1929 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General
at Athens May 28, 1931 ; v. c. at Athens Aug. 24,
1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c.
of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ;
assigned as v. c. at Athens Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the
For. Ser. Sch. Mar. 17, 1932 ; to Stockholm July 26,
1932 ; to Sao Paulo Apr. 12, 1935 ; married.
Magmuson, Erik Waldemar. — 5. 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 ; assigned to Barranquilla
Mar. 13. 1031 : class six July 1, 1031 ; to Hamburg July
30, 1935 ; married.
ft Magruder, Alexander Richardson. — 6. 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 Uru-
guay 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,G00 in the Dept. of State under Ex.
order Dec. 13, 1912 ; sec. of leg. at Copenhagen May
1, 1913 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of class three by act
approved Fob. 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;
acting chief, Division of Western European Affairs,
Feb.-Mar. 1918; assigned to Madrid June 28, 1918; to
Helsingfors and accredited as charge d'affaires pro tem-
pore Mar. 12, 1920 ; class one June 28, 1920 ; assigned
to Constantinople Mar. 8, 1922 ; to Prague July 13,
1922 ; to Berne Feb. 26, 1923 ; representative, Int.
Conf. on Suppression of Obscene Literature, Geneva,
1923 ; designated and assigned as couns. of leg. at
Berne Feb. 20, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class two
July 1, 1924, and assigned to the Dept. ; as couns. of
leg. at Stockholm Feb. 10, 1925 ; at Lisbon May 17,
1929 ; class one May 9, 1930 ; assigned to the Dept.
May 10, 1935 ; retired Oct. 31, 1935, under the provi-
sions of the act of Feb. 23, 1931 ; married.
Mag-ruder, John (Lt. Col.) — b. Woodstock, Va., June
3, 18S7 ; Va. Mil. Inst., B. S. 1909 ; entered U. S.
Army Feb. 1, 1910 ; asst. mil. att. at Peiping 1920-
24 ; mil. att. at Peiping and Bangkok 1926-30 ; as-
signed as mil. att. at Bern Feb. 8, 1935 ; married.
Magruder, Warren V., Jr. — 6. Bethesda, Md., Sept.
21, 1903 ; business sch. grad. ; Int. Corr. Sch. 1922-
23 ; George Washington Univ. 1931-32 ; scientific
helper. Bu. of Standards, 1920-31 ; elk., Dept of
Com.. 1931-33, Gen. Accounting Office, ]9;^3-34;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State July 11,
1934; married. — DCR.
Maher, Dale Wilford. — 6. 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 ;
to Havre Jan. 31, 1931 ; to Shanghai Mar. 5, 1932 ;
to Hong Kong Apr. 21, 1933; to Medan Sept. 6, 1933;
class seven July 1. 1034 ; to Rotterdam July 15, 1935 ;
class six Apr. 1, 1936.
Maile, Francis Marlin, Jr. (Comdr. ) — h. Vincennes,
Inil., Jau. 1, 1802; Army and Navy Prep. Sch. grad.;
U. S. N. A., grad. 1915; Mass. Inst, of Tech. 1920-
21 ; assigned as asst. naval att. and asst. naval att.
for air at Berlin, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsingfors,
Ccipenlijgen, and The Hague Feb. 4, 1936 ; married.
Makinson, George Albert. — b. San Francisco, Calif.,
Mar. 18, 1887 ; high sch. grad.. private tutors in
Europe ; machinist's apprentice 1901-3 ; Calif. Naval
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. 6, 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
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to Santo Domingo Oct. 22, 1919 ; class two May 24,
1020 ; 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 ; to Frankfort on
the Main Au;,'. 1, 1934 ; cons. gen. Mar. 23, 1935 ; as-
signed to Frankfort on the Main Mar. 27, 1935 ;
married.
Maktos, John. — 6. 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. 1, 1929 ; U. S. asst. counsel,
Shufeldt Arbitration, Belize, 1930 ; at $3,400 July 1,
1930 ; at $3,800 June 1, 1931 ; asst. to the legal
adviser July 1, 1931 ; legal asst., U.S.-Turkish Joint
Claims Committee, 193.3-35. — LE.
Maleady, Joseph E. — ft. Fall River, Mass., Apr. 29,
1908 ; Brown Univ., A. B. 1930 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Veracruz Dec. 9, 1930; v. c. at Vera-
cruz Sept. 17, 1931 ; at Acapulco Mar. 14, 1932 ; at
Veracruz May 13, 1933 ; at San Salvador July 19,
1934.
Maleady, Thomas Joseph. — 6. 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 Lim6n 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 Port Lim6n Aug. 30, 1930; at Mexico City Nov.
28, 1931 ; at Tampico June 20, 1934 : class eight, cons.,
and assigned to Tampico Oct. 1, 1935; married.
Malige, Marcel Etienne. — b. Lapwai, Idaho, July 5,
1900 ; Univ. of Idaho three yrs. ; Univ. of Wash.,
B. B. Adm. 1921 ; L'ficole 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. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Paris Dec. 3, 1925 ; class eight June 2, 1926 ; cons.
Tune 15, 1926 ; assigned to Glasgow Sept. 29, 1928 ;
class seven July 24, 1930 ; assigned to Warsaw Oct.
11, 1933 ; class six Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Mallon, Patrick. — 6. Cincinnati, Ohio, Apr. 11,
1899 ; Taft Sch. grad. ; Yale, B. A. 1921, Law Sch.
summer 1921 ; N. Y. Univ. 1927-28 ; cml. work
1921-27 ; financial work 1927-31 ; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigaed as v. c. at
Nassau Jan. 19, 1932; to the For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 30,
1933 ; to Leipzig June 13, 1933 ; to Singapore Feb. 19,
1935 ; married.
Mallory, Lester De Witt. — b. Houlton, Me., Apr.
21, 1904 ; Univ. of British Columbia. B. S. A. 1927,
M. S. A. 1929 ; Univ. of Calif., grad. work 1929-31 ;
asst. in horticulture, Univ. of British Columbia, 1927-
29 ; research asst. in agric. economics, Univ. of Calif.,
1929-31 ; a.sst. agric. commr. at Marseille 1931-33 ;
asst. agric. economi.st, Agric. Adjustment Admin.,
193.3-34 ; app. asst. agric. att. at Paris Aug. 21,
1934 ; married.
Maney, Edward Strait. — b. PearsaH, 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, 1928 ; 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 ; to Southampton Oct. 12, 1931 ; class
eight July 1, 1934 ; to Taihoku Jan. 5, 1935 ; cons.
Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to Taihoku Jan. 24, 1935 ;
married.
Manning, William Ray. — b. 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 ; maiv
ried. — LA.
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 ; mem., Publications Committee
of the Dept., 192.5-26 ; Prep. Commn. for Disarma-
ment Conf., Geneva : tech. asst., 2d sess., 1926, act.
del., sub-commn. B, 1927, tech. adviser and sec, 3d
sess., 1927 ; class three Oct. 19, 1926 ; assigned as
1st sec. at Berne Nov. 1, 1926 ; tech. adviser, 1st
sess., Special Commn.. for the Preparation of a Draft
Conv. on the Manufacture of Arms, Geneva, 1927 ;
aa,signed 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 ; class one Feb. 4, 1931 ;
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assigned as couns. of emb. at Paris Apr. 1, 1931 ;
adviser, negotiations for moratorium on intergovern-
mental debts, Paris, 1931 ; adviser, conf. of ministers
for moratorium on intergovernmental debts, London,
1931 ; adviser, 1st stage, Gen. Disarmament Conf.,
Geneva, 1932 ; del., Eigbth Gen. Conf. on Weights and
Measures, Paris, 1933 ; cons. gen. Aug. 26, 1935 ; as-
signed as cons. gen. at Beirut Nov. 16, 1935.
Marsli, Albert Fenwick. — 6. Washington, D. C, Apr.
24, 1904; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S.
1931 ; grad. work, Benjamin Franklin Univ., 1932-33 ;
Georgetown Law Sch. 1934- ; bank elk. 1926-30 ; asst.
business specialist, Dept. of Com., 1930-33 ; credit
elk. 1933-34; elk., Home Owners' Loan Corp., 1934-
35 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Jan. 16,
1935 ; at $1,620 Oct. 22, 1935. — PD.
Marsh, Frances M, — 6. 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. 1, 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. — 6. 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.
Manila, 1911-13 ; legal representative insular audi-
tor, to confer with code committee on revision of
provincial and municipal laws of the Philippines
1918 ; elk.. Civil Ser. Commn., 1013-15 ; app., after
exam., cons, of class nine Mar. 2, 1915, and detailed
as 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; class
three July 24, 1930 ; assigned to Strasbourg Jan.
9, 1932 ; cons. gen. Dec. 16, 1933 ; assigned as cons,
gen. at Guatemala Dec. 22, 1933.
Marshall, George H. — 6. Parrott, Ga., Nov. 17, 1913 ;
high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ. 1932- ;
messenger, War Dept. 1931-35, Treas. Dept. Jan.-
Feb. 1935 ; elk., Treas. Dept., Mar. 1935 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1935. — DCR.
Marshburn, Herbert E. (Lt. Col.) — 6. Nichols, S. C,
June 3, 1886 ; Emory Univ. two and one-half yrs. ;
U.S.M.A., grad. 1910 ; assigned as miL att. at Mexico
City May 11, 1933 ; married.
Martin, James Henry. — B. Culpeper, Va., Nov. 9,
1004 ; 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. — MA.
Martin, Mary-Lee Knox. — h. Annapolis, Md. ; Univ.
of Calif., A. B. 1935 ; secretary, research worker,
reader, translator, and actress in motion-picture
studios 1927-35 ; private sec. 1936 ; app. elk. at $1,620
in the Dept. of State Mar. 2, 1936. — TA.
Marvin, John Howard. — 6. 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, Ruth Castleman. — b. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ. two yrs. ;
elk. 1922-24 ; app. elk. 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, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,000 June 1,
1930.— ME.
Massie, Orlando Hinton. — 6. 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. 3, 1923; v. c. at Niagara Falls Feb. 1, 1926;
at Halifax May 4, 1929 ; at Yarmouth, temp., Apr.
3, 1935; at Halifax May 17, 1935; at St. Pierre-
Miquelon, temp.. May 28, 1935 ; at Halifax June 19,
1935 ; at Moncton, temp.. Mar. 18, 1936 ; at Halifax
May 9, 1936 ; married.
Matheny, George William. — b. Washington, D. C.
Nov. 25, 1900 ; attended high sch. ; mail elk., 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;
at $1,800 Feb. 1, 1936; married. — CR.
Mathews, Elbert George. — 6. Troy, N. Y., Nov. 24,
1910 ; Kidder Acad. grad. ; Kidder Jr. Coll. 1927-28 ;
Univ. of Calif., A. B. 1930 ; statistician, Inst, of Child
Welfare, Univ. of Calif., 1930-31, 1932-33 ; accountant
1933-35 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ;
assigned to Vancouver Oct. 5, 1935 ; married.
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.
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Matre, Joseph Boucard. — 6. Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov.
23, 18S8 ; Univ. of Cincinnati, A. B. 1912 ; Cincin-
nati Law Sch., 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 ; asst. to the legal adviser July 1,
1931; married. — LE.
Matthews, Harrison Freeman. — 6. Baltimore, Md.,
May 26, 1899 ; Oilman Country Sch. ; Princeton, A. B.
1921, A. M. 1922; L'ficole Libre des Sciences Politl-
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 sec. at Bogota Sept. 2, 1926;
class six May 17, 1928 ; assigned to the Dept. Aug.
19, 1929; class five July 24, 1930; asst. chief. Divi-
sion of Latin American Affairs, Nov. 1, 1930 ; special
detail to El Salvador, 1931 ; assigned as 2d sec. at
Habana Oct. 4, 1933 ; as 1st sec. at Habana Nov. 27,
1933 ; class four Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Mattice, Earl (Capt.) — b. Berne, N. Y., June 27,
1900 ; U. S. M. A., grad. 1924 ; assigned as language
officer at Peiping May 12, 1936.
Mayer, Ernest de Wael. — 6. New York City Mar. 1,
1903 ; attended sch. in Belgium ; private tutors in
Holland and England ; Staunton Mil. Acad. 1919-21 ;
newspaper work 1921-24; cml. work 1924-30; app.,
after exam.. For Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned to
the For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 30, 1931 ; as v. c. at Havre
Apr. 7, 1932 ; at Southampton Apr. 12, 1935 ; at Paris
June 17, 1935 ; married.
Mayer, Ferdinand Lathrop. — i. 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 disponibiliti 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-Oct. 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 ; adviser, 2d, 3d, and 4th
stages, Gen. Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1933-35 ;
assigned as couns. of leg. at Bern Sept. 8, 1933 ;
unofficial observer, meeting of the Special Committee
of the Council of the League of Nations on Tech. Co-
operation with China, Geneva, 1934 ; representative,
advisory committee of the League of Nations to fol-
low situation in the Colombian-Peruvian dispute, Ge-
neva, 1935 ; assigned as couns. of emb. at Berlin Oct.
29, 1935 ; cons. gen. May 14, 1936 ; 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 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 23, 1931 ;
as v. c. at Riga Apr. 7, 1932 ; at Tripoli Feb. 5, 1935 ;
at Kobe Oct. IS, 1935.
Maynard, Lester. — b. San Francisco, Calif., Apr. 5,
1877 ; attended polytech. high sch. ; studied account-
ing ; bank elk. three yrs. ; newspaper reporter, war
corr., 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 approved 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; to Athens July 15, 1932;
to Copenhagen Aug. 23, 1933 ; married.
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 ; at La Guaira Dec. 5, 1934 ; married.
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 ; despatch agt. at London Feb.
18, 1930.
McArdle, John. — fi. 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.,
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after exam., v. c. of career of class three Fob. 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, 192.5 ;
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;
sec. in the Diplo. Sor. May 4, 1932 ; assigned as cons,
and 3d sec. at Soiia May 5, 1932 ; class seven and 2d
sec. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Buenos Aims
May 22, 1936.
McBeth, Warren. — 6. 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, 1917.— CC.
McBride, Harry Alexander. — 6. Flint, Mich., Oct.
14, 1887 ; high sch. grad. ; attended private sch. In
Germany ; newspaper work and 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 Zurich Oct. 18, 1911 ; app., after exam.,
cons. asst. Sept. 3, 1912 ; v. and dep. cons. gen.
at Boma July 5, 1913 ; detailed to Angola to in-
vestigate 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-Mny 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, 1920 ;
for special duty in eastern and southern Europe Oct.
4. 1920 ; to the Dept. Dec. 27, 1920 ; chief. Visa Office,
Jan. 1-Sept. 13, 1921 ; in charge. Cons. Cml. Office
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 Mdlaga
Apr. 4, 1923 ; resigned Oct. 31, 1930 ; app. asst. chief.
For. Ser. Bldgs. Office, temp., at $6,500 in the Dept.
of State Nov. 1, 1930 ; executive asst., permanently,
Feb. 3, 1931 ; acting chief elk. and admin, asst. Mar.
27-Sept. 7, 1931 ; v. chm., Bd. of Review for Efficiency
Ratings Apr. 23, 1931-Jan. 12, 1932 ; representative
of the Dept. of State on the Council of Personnel
Admin. May 27, 1931 ; asst. to the sec. of state at
$8,000 Jan. 1, 1932; detailed on special mission to
Liberia July-Sept. 1934 ; mem.. Committee on
Archives, 1935- ; app. For. Ser. officer of class one,
cons, gen., and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 3, 1936 ; as-
signed to the Dept. as asst. to the sec. of state June 10,
1930 ; married. — S.
McCandlish, Mary Walton, — h. Fairfax, Va. ; Na-
tional Cathedral Sch. grad. ; Univ. of St. Andrews,
Scotland, 1932-33 ; Sweet Briar, A. B. 1934 ; civil-
service examiner. Civil Service Commn., Jan. 1935 ;
app. historical expert at $1,440 in the Dopt. of State
Feb. 16, 19.35 ; at $1,020 July 1, 1936.— RP.
McClintock, Robert Mills. — b. Seattle, Wash., Aug.
30, 1909 ; studied under private tutor in Switzerland ;
Stanford, A. B. 1931 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Panama Jan.
20, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 29, 1932 ; to
Kobe Mar. 30, 1933 ; as 3d sec. at Santiago, Chile,
Dec. 29, 1934 ; married.
McCloud, Robert Chester. — b. Roselle Park, N. J,,
July 10, 1902 ; U. S. M. A., grad. 1924 ; engineer
1925 ; teacher in private sch. 192.5-29 ; 1st It., O. R.
C. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Turin Aug. 6, 1931 ;
V. c. at Turin Sept. 4, 1931 ; app., after exam., For.
Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Turin
Jan. 2, 1932 ; at Geneva Mar. 16, 1932 ; to the For.
Ser. Sch. Apr. 22, 1933 ; to Naples Aug. 28, 1933 ;
married.
McClure, Wallace. — 6. 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, 1926;
asst. chief. Treaty Division, Apr. 21, 1928; at $6,500
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; tech. adviser to Am. del..
Seventh Int. Conf. of Am. States, Montevideo, 1933;
married. — TD.
McConaughy, Walter Patrick. — b. Montevallo, Ala.,
Sept. 11, 1908; Birmingham-Southern Coll., B. A.
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 uuclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at
Tampico, temp., Dec. 27, 1930 ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Aug. 19, 1932 ; to Kobe Dec. 22, 1932 ; to Taihoku,
temp., Aug. 28, 1934 ; to Kobe Apr. 8, 1935.
McConnico, Andrew Jackson. — 6. Vaiden, Miss., Feb.
20, 1875 ; Mt. Hermon 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 Blueflelds June 23, 1924 ; For. 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.
McCurdy, Margarete C. (Mrs.) — b. Grand Junction,
Colo. ; hi^li sch. and business sch. grad. ; Central Mo.
State Teachers Coll. 1927-28 ; newspaper reporting
and advertising 1928 ; secretary 1930-31 ; app. elk.,
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temp , at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Mar. 23, 1931 ;
permanently Sept. 1, 1931 ; at $1,440 Nov. 2, 1934.—
DCR.
McDermott, Michael James. — h. Peabody, 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 ; confidential elk.
to Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, Am. section of Supreme War
Council, Versailles, and Am. Commn. 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 Pact for the
Renunciation of War, Paris, 1928 : 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; mem., Publica-
tions Committee of the Dept., 1929- ; at $6,500 May
1, 1936 ; married. — CI.
McDonald, Eula. — b. Decatur, Tex. ; attended busi-
ness sch. and Branham and Hughes Prep. Sch. ; secre-
tary to mem. of Cong. 1913-17, 1919-33; elk. to
Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com., House of
Representatives, 1917-19; secretary. Int. Petroleum
Cong., July-Oct. 1923 and 1925; app. asst. to U.S.
del.. Int. Monetary and Economic Conf., at $3,800 Oct.
19, 1933; divisional asst. at $3,800 in the Dept. of
State May 16, 1934.— PC.
McDonough, Dayle Crockett. — 6. 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 ConcepciSn Oct. 21,
1919 ; to La Paz June 22, 1922 ; class six Aug. 23,
1922 ; class five Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of
class six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Caracas Feb. 5,
1925 ; class five Dec. 17, 1925 ; assigned to Guadala-
jara, temp., Sept. 2, 1926; to Sydney, N. S. W., Nov.
22, 1926 ; class four Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to
Madras Nov. 6, 1930 (canceled) ; to Bombay Jan. 29,
1931 ; cons. gen. Oct. 15, 1934 ; assigned to Guayaquil
Oct. 18, 1934.
McDougal, Daniel Archibald. — b. Wayland Springs,
Tenn., Jan. 14, 1865; Savannah Coll.; Vanderbilt
Univ. ; mem. of bars of Tenn. and Okla. ; teacher in
high sch. 1884-85 ; law practice 1886-1933 ; master
in chancery 1887-92 ; editor of newspaper 1889-91 ;
city atty. 1904 ; mayor 1908-10 ; mem. of Okla.
Legislature 1931-32 ; app. asst. to the legal adviser,
temp., at $5,600 in the Dept. of State Sept. 22, 1933 ;
permanently Feb. 16, 1934 ; married. — LE.
McEnelly, Thomas. — h. Milford, Mass., Sept. 3,
1888 ; attended high sch. and business 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 Dec.
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 ;
to Singapore June 20, 1934 ; married.
McFadden, Frank Edward. — b. Fort Dodge, Iowa,
Feb. 20, 1899 ; Columbia Acad. ; Cascadilla Prep.
Sch. ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1923 ; cml. 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. temp., 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.
McGavack, 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 1, 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. — b. 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.
McGinnis, Edgar Lee, Jr. — b. Pitcairn, Pa., Oct. 4,
1907; Univ. of Pittsburgh, A. B. 1930; app. elk. in
Am. Vice Consulate at Medellln Aug. 18. 1930 ; v. c. at
Medellln June 11, 1931 ; at Ceiba June 6, 1933 ; at
Tela, temp., June 7, 1934 ; at Ceiba Sept. IS. 1934 ;
married.
McGlasson, Clifford Wayne. — &. Cincinnati, Ohio,
Oct. 31, 1897 ; 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 Prague Mar.
14, 1929 ; at Lausanne Dec. 9, 1929 ; at Paris for
duty in the dist. acct. and disbursing office Aug. 20,
1932 ; married.
McGonigal, Donal Fish. — b. Troy, N. Y., Apr. 8,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; cml. work 1914-16, 1919-21 ;
U. S. Army 1916-19, 1st It., overseas service ; N. Y.
224
EEGISTEK OF THE DEPAETMENT OF STATE
State Troopers 1922-25 ; app. elk. In Am. Consulate
at Damascus Dec. 15, 1925 ; at Beirut July 31, 192S ;
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, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. aud assigned as v. c. at Beirut Jan. 31,
1930 ; at Saloniki July 17, 1930 ; at Amsterdam May
22, 1936; 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 ; to Beirut Feb. 28, 1931 ; to Antwerp
Nov. 20, 1931 ; as For. Ser. officer to the emb. at
Brussels, temp., Jan. 24, 1933 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Apr. 5, 1933 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Brussels Aug.
12, 1933; ahso at Luxemburg Sept. 8, 1933; married.
McGrory, Elizabeth. — 6. Philadelphia, Pa. ; business
sch. grad. ; Univ. of Calif., B. S. 1927 ; stenog.-sec.
1922-23 ; elk. 1927-36 ; app. elk. at $2,000 in the Dept.
of State Feb. 8. 1936.— TA.
McGurk, Joseph F. — b. 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 ; to the Dept. July 26, 1932 ; asst.
chief. Division of Latin American Affairs, Aug. 28,
1933; class three Oct. 1, 1935.— LA.
Mcllhenny, Samuel Alfred, Jr. — b. San Antonio,
Tex., Aug. 15, 1901 ; Marion Inst. grad. ; U.S.N.A.
1920-22 ; Univ. of Tex., B.B.A. 1926 ; elk. and stenog.
1926-28 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at San Salvador June
26, 1928; in Am. Leg. at Managua May 11, 1929; in
Am. Consulate General at Santiago, Chile, Mar. 1,
1931 ; V. c. at Santiago Aug. 18, 1931 ; at Antofa-
gasta, temp., Oct. 21, 1933; at Santiago Dec. 22,
1933 ; at Valparaiso, temp.. Mar. 8, 1934 ; at San-
tiago Aug. 25, 1934 ; married.
McKaig, Catherine deChantal. — b. Washington,
D. C. ; attended high sch. ; elk. and typist, Govt,
depts., 1918-31 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State Sept. 22, 1931 ; at $1,620 Apr. 5, 1935. — PD.
McKee, Edwin Milton. — b. Dawsonville, Ga., Nov.
21, 1901 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; private
tutors ; Univ. of Toronto 1928-30 ; 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. 11, 1930; at Buenaventura May 1, 1935.
MeKee, May Ruth. — b. Murdo, S. Dak. ; high sch.
grad. ; S. Dak. State Sch. of Mines one-half yr. ;
stenog. 1927-28 ; secretary 1928-29 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Feb. 4, 1929 ; at $1,620
July 1, 1930.— DCR.
McKenna, James Edward. — b. 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.
of 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, effective 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., over-
seas service ; reapp. elk. at $1,400 in the Dept. of
State June 19, 1919; at $1,600 May 1, 1920; draft-
ing officer at $2,500 Apr. 1, 1921 ; mem. of Bd. of
Review May 31, 1922 ; at $2,800 July 1, 1924 ; app.
For. Ser. officer of class eight and cons. Apr. 20,
1925 ; assigned to Antwerp June 17, 1925 ; to Canton
Nov. 9, 1926 ; class seven Oct. 16, 1929 ; assigned to
the Dept. May 22, 1930 ; class six July 1, 1931 ; to
London June 30, 1934 ; to Zagreb Mar. 7, 1935 ; class
five Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
McKenny, Eileen. — b. Richmond, Va. ; attended pri-
vate 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, effective July 1 ; at
$1,200 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
Naval Conf., 1930 ; at $2,400 July 1, 1930. — 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.,
cons, of class seven Oct. 6, 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; to Yarmouth Dec. 23, 1931;
class six July 1, 1934 ; married.
McLain, Camden Lester. — b. Goodview, 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,
1922 ; at ConcepciCn May 1, 1924 ; at Valparaiso Oct.
22, 1924; at Arica, temp., Nov. 7, 1925; at Valparaiso
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June 24, 1926; at Iquique, temp., Nov. 1, 1926; at
ConcepciSn Dec- 7, 1926 ; at Antofagasta Aug. 30,
1930 (canceled); at Valparaiso Oct. 11, 1930; at
Antofagasta Nov. 22, 1930 ; at Valparaiso Jan. 3.
1931 ; at Santiago, Chile, Feb. 24, 1931 ; at Val-
paraiso, temp., May 7, 1936; at Santiago June 2,
1936 ; married.
McLaughlin, Rosalia M. — 6. W^ashington, D. C. ;
Columbus Univ. of Law, LL.B. 1936 ; secretary, Nat.
Recovery Admin., 1933-36 ; app. clli. at $1,620 in
the Dept. of State Feb. 19, 1936; at $1,440 June 16,
1936. — FA.
McLean, Sarah Brown (Mrs.) — 6. Milroy, Pa. ; at-
tended private and high sch. ; teacher 1912-14 ;
D. 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, effective June
1 ; at $1,500 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,560 Mar. 1, 1927 ; at
$1,680 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1,
1930.— DCR.
McMahon, Joseph William. — ft. Meriden, Conn.,
June 24, 1885 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ;
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 July 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 $2,600 July 3,
1930 (Brookhart Act).— DCR.
McMillan, Hugh Charles. — 6. Bast Jordan, Mich.,
May 12, 1907 ; business sch. grad. ; George Wash-
ington, A. B. 1934 ; stenog., U. S. Coast Guard 1927-
29; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Dec.
20, 1929; at $1,740 July 1, 1930; at $1,800 July 21,
1931 ; at $2,000 June 16, 1936.— FA.
McMillin, Stewart Earl. — 5. Arkansas City, Kans.,
Dec. 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 ; to Piedras Negras Jan. 11,
1933 ; to Caracas May 22, 1936 ; 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,
65847—36 16
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 Metliods
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.-
Mexican 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
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 (Brookhart Act) ; married. — BA.
McNiece, Renwick Sloane. — b. Salt Lake City,
Utah, June 28, 1886; Westminster Coll., Salt Lake
City, 1903-4 ; Princeton, B. A. 1907 ; 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 ; class five July 1,
1931 ; to Vigo Dec. 22, 1931 ; to Valparaiso Jan. 5,
1935 ; married.
McWilliams, Roy. — &. Chicago, 111., Apr. 14, 1875;
Yale, B. A. 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.
Medalie, Donn Paul, — 6. Milwaukee, Wis., May 11,
1906 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Chicago 1927-28 ;
George Washington Univ. 1929-30 ; supercargo. Army
Transport Service, 1926 ; salesman 1929 ; sec. to
mem. of Cong. 1929-30 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Stuttgart Aug. 16, 1930; v. c. at Stuttgart June
11, 1931 ; at Saigon Aug. 7, 1934 ; at Edmonton Oct.
29, 1935 ; married.
Meekins, Lynn W. — ft. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 6, 1892 ;
Marston's and Friends' Schs. ; Johns Hopkins, A.B.
1913 ; N.Y. Univ., grad. work one yr. ; newspaper
work 1911 ; accounting 1913-14 ; librarian 1914-16 ;
entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. Oct. 2, 1916 ;
226
BEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
asst. cml. att. at Peiping June 16, 1919 ; trade commr.
at Shanghai Feb. 1921 ; dist. mgr. at Boston June
1922 ; trade commr. at Ottawa July 1, 1924 ; cml.
att. May 20, 1927 ; del., Anti-Smuggling Conf., Ot-
tawa, 1929 ; cml. att. at London July 18, 1933.
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, Tiflis, 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. Consulate General at
Vancouver May 5, 1925 ; v. c. at Vancouver June 14,
1928; married.
MehafFy. Delbert D. — b. Mediapolis, Iowa, May 15,
1909 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Benjamin
Franklin Univ. 1931, 1932 ; stenog. -bookkeeper 1929-
30 ; cashier-acct. 1930 ; elk., Dept. of Labor, 1930-31 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 27,
1931 ; at $1,620 May 1, 1934 ; married.— DCR.
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 Lim6n
May 17, 1922; For. Ser. officer of class eight
July 1, 1924 ; class seven Dec. 17, 1925 ; assigned to
Stavanger June 9, 1926 ; class six May 23, 192y ;
assigned to Leipzig July 1, 1929 ; to Hamburg Feb. 16,
1931 ; married.
tt Meinhardt, Carl David. — h. Brockport. N. Y., July
30, 18S8 ; Syracuse Univ., Ph. B. 1911 ; principal of
high sch. 1911-12; app., after exam., student inter-
preter in China Mar. 12, 1912 ; dep. cons. gen. at
Hankow, temp., Oct. 3, 1913 ; v. c. and interpreter at
Chefoo Sept. 1, 1915 ; at Canton June 26, 1917 ; at
Changsha Apr. 12, 1920; For. Sen officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; class eight and cons. Aug. 31, 1925 ;
assigned to Changsha Sept. 4, 1925; to Shanghai Mar.
9, 1927 ; class seven May 9. 1930 ; assigned to Tsinan
May 16. 1930 ; to Shanghai Apr. 1, 1932 ; retired
Apr. 30. 1930, under the provisions of the act of
Feb. 23, 1931 ; married.
Memmingrer, Lucien. — b. Tampa, Fla., Aug. 11,
1879 ; 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; cou.s. gen. Jan. 22,'
1931 ; assigned to Belfast Jan. 27, 1931 ; married.
Memming-er, Robert Brodie. — 5. Charleston, S. C,
Dec. 5, 1904 ; Mercersburg Acad. grad. ; Univ. of Va.
1023-25, Law Sch. 1925-28 ; mem. of bar of Va. ;
actor and stage mgr. 1928-29; financial writer
1929-30 ; advertising solicitor 1930-31 ; stage di-
rector 1932-35 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned to Toronto Oct. o, 1935 ;
married.
Merrell, Edwin Clay. — b. Nashville, Ark., Oct. 9,
1S81 ; 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 Charlottetown July 9, 1919 ; at
Halifax Sept. 6, 1919 ; at Hamilton, Bermuda, July 1.
1920; married.
Merrell, George Robert, Jr. — 6. 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; to the Dept. June 18,
1931 ; as 2d sec. of leg. at Peiping Apr. 19, 1935 ; as
2d sec. of emb. at Peiping Sept. 17, 1935 ; class four
and 1st sec. Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Merriam, Gordon Phelps. — 6. 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 Hall-
fax, N. S., 1917-18 ; U. S. Army 1918, 2d It. ; teacher
of Eng. 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 Beirut Apr. 8, 1927 ; to Damascus, temp.,
Sept. 6, 1927; 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 Paris Oct. 18, 1930; as consul at Cairo July 28,
1931 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned also as 3d
sec. at Cairo, temp.. May 4. 1932; resumed charge of
consulate Sept. 22, 1932 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ;
assigned as 2d sec. at Cairo July 8, 1935; as cons,
and 2d sec. at Teheran Oct. 4, 1935 ; class six Apr.
1, 1936 ; married.
Merrill, Aaron Stanton (Comdr.) — b. Natchez, Miss.,
Mar. 20. 1890; U. S. N. A., grad. 1912; assigned as
naval att. and naval att. for air at Santiago, Chile,
Apr. 23, 1936; married.
BIOGRAPHIES
227
Merrill, Gregor Charles. — h. Oakland, Calif., Dec. 2,
1906 ; Thacher Sch. grad. ; Univ. Calif., B. S. 1928 ;
Oxford, B. A. 1930 ; with Geneva Office of Am. League
of Nations Asso. 1930 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Bucharest
Jan. 20, 1932; to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 29, 1932;
to Yokohama Mar. 30, 1933 ; married.
Merrill, Keith. — 6. Minneapolis, Minn., Apr. 2,
1887; Hill Sch.; Yale, B. A. 1911; Harvard, LL. B.
1914 ; mem. of bar of Minn. ; law student in Duluth
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.
BIdgs. 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 ; resigned Jan. 15, 1931 ; app. chief. For.
Ser. BIdgs. Office, at .$8,000 in tho Dopt. of State Jan.
16. 1931 ; executive asst. in office of asst. sec. of
state at $6,500 June 1, 1932 ; married. — A-C.
Merriraan, Gladys Elizabeth. — 6. 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 $1,680 July 1, 1924; at $1,860 Mar. 16, 1925;
at $1,920 Mar. 1, 1927; at $2,100 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Mersman, Scudder. — 6. 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. — b. 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 ; assigned 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 June 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 6, 1930; class one May 9, 1930;
app. E.E. and M.P. to Uruguay Mar. 9, 1934 (can-
celed) ; E.E. and M.P. to Austria Apr. 7, 1934 ;
married.
Metzger, Jacob Allen. — b. Stark 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, Harrah
Arbitration, Habana, 1929-30 ; counsel for U. S.
before Int. Jt. Commn., U. S. and Canada, 1934- ;
U. S. agt., U. S.-Sweden Arbitration, 1931-32 ; asst. to
the legal adviser July 1, 1931 ; mem., Committee on
.Archives, 1935- ; married. — LE.
Meyer, Ira Philip. — b. 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. — b. 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 ; class
seven Feb. 27, 1931 ; assigned as For. Ser. officer at
Peiping June 23, 1932; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July
16. 1932 ; 2d sec. of leg. at Peiping July 21, 1932 ;
2d see. of eml). at Peiping Sept. 17, 1935 ; married.
Michael, Louis G.— 6. Hastings, Mich., Aug. 3, 1877 ;
Mich. Agric. Coll., B. S. 1903; Columbia Univ. 1903;
Univ. of Wis., M. S. 1918 ; Mich. State Coll., Dr. Ag.
1924; instr. in chem., Mich. Agric. Coll., 1902-3;
228
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
student asst. in mineralogy, Columbia, 1904 ; prof, of
agric. chem., Iowa State Coll., 1905-9 ; special expert
In corn culture for Russian Govt. 1910-16 ; survey of
Russian grain trade 1917-18 ; with trading Corp.,
N. Y., 1919 ; Baltic mfr. of trading corp. in Latvia
and Estonia 1920-21 ; entered Bu. of Agric. Economics
Aug. 31, 1921 ; del., Gen. Assembly of Int. Inst, of
Agric, Rome, 1922 ; made survey of Danube Basin
1922-23 , and of Germany 1928 ; engaged in studying
market conditions in Europe 1924-30 ; app. commr. in
charge of Belgrade office of Dept. of Agric. Aug. 1,
1930; agric. att. at Belgrade Dec. 16, 1930; del.,
Sixteenth Int. Agric. Cong., Budapest, 1934 ; del.,
Twelfth Gen. Assembly of the Int. Inst, of Agric,
Rome, 1934 ; married.
Middlekauff, Aura I. — b. Hagerstown, Md. ; busi-
ness high 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, effective 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.
dk., 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 (Brookhart Act).— BA.
Milbourne, Harvey Lee. — b. Rockville, Md., May 10,
1895 ; high sch. 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 two 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 ; to Quebec May
25, 1932; married.
Miles, Laura Marian. — b. Princess Anne, Md. ; at-
tended public sch. ; Baltimore Female Coll., M. B. L. ;
Columbia Univ. one and one-half yrs. ; American Univ.
1935-36 ; 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 $1,100 Mar. 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, 192S
(Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Millard, Hugh. — ft. Omaha, Nebr., Aug. 12, 1894;
Cornell, B. 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 (canceled) ; to Madrid Apr. 23, 1931 ; sec,
Int. Radio Conf., Madrid, 1932 ; assigned as 2d sec.
at London Dec. 5, 1933 ; class four and 1st sec. Oct.
1, 1935 ; married.
Miller, Charles Henry. — b. Washington, D. 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 elk. 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. — RP.
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 ;
del., Seventh Int. Roads Cong., Munich and Berlin,
1934 ; married.
Miller, Edith. — b. Dixon, Mo. ; attended high sch.
and business sch. ; Cooper Coll., Sterling, Kans., two
yrs.; Catholic Univ. 1929-31; National Univ., A. B.
1933 ; 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.— RP.
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. Xug. 31, 1925 ; assigned
to Milan Nov. 3, 1926; to Malta Feb. 13, 1930; class
seven May 9, 1930 ; to Durban July 31, 1931 ; to
Johannesburg Oct. 31, 1935 ; married.
BIOGRAPHIES
229
Miller, Hunter. — 6. New York City Jan. 2, 1875 ;
N. Y. Law Sch., LL. B. 1910, LL. M. 1911 ; mem.
of bar of N. Y. ; 9th N. Y. Volunteer Infantry
1898, 1st It.; author; app. special asst., Dept. of
State, June 1917 ; attached to Inquiry conducted by
Col. House July 1917-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, Paris, 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 ; chm. of the Am. del., Conf. for the Codifica-
tion of Int. Law, The Hague, 1930 ; historical adviser
at $6,500 May 1, 1931 ; mem., Nat. Historical Publi-
cations Commn., 1934—; mem.. Committee on Ar-
chives, 1935- ; del.. Second Gen. Assembly, Pan Amer-
ican Inst, of Geography and History, Washington,
1935; married. — HA.
Miller, Louis Newcomb (Lt.) — h. Vineland, N. J.,
Jan. 6, 1900 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1923 ; assigned as
asst. naval att. at Paris May 10, 1935 ; married.
Miller, Ralph George. — 6. New York City Oct. 6,
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 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Nov. 17, 1931 ; assigned as 3d sec. at
Montevideo Dec. 9, 1931 ; as v. c. at London June 25,
1935 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to London
Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Millet, Charles Stunner. — 6. Brockton, Mass., July 22,
1908 ; Vt. Acad. grad. ; Harvard 1927-28 ; Norwich
Univ. 1929-31 ; Crawford Sch. 1931-32 ; Instituto
Superiore di Scienze Sociali e Politiche, Florence,
M. A. 1935 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass.. v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Oct. 1, 1935 ; as.signed as language officer at Peiping
Oct. 15, 1935 ; 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. — RP.
Mills, Joseph F.— 6. McLean, Va., Nov. 25, 1910;
messenger, Dept. of Agric, 1930-34 ; app. messenger
in the Dept. of State July 5, 1934. — FP.
Mills, Sheldon Tibbetts. — h. 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 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Feb. 27, 1931 ; assigned as 3d sec. at
Panama Mar. 21, 1931 ; as. v. c. at Bucharest June
20, 1934 ; class eight, cons., and assigned as cons,
and 3d sec. at Bucharest Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Minneman, Paul George. — 6. Sidney, Ohio, July 9,
1902; Ohio State Univ., A. B. 1924, M. S. 1926,
Ph.D. 1929 ; Univ. of Breslau, Germany, 1926-27 ;
1st It. O. R. C. ; field agt. 1927-28 and economist
1929-36, Dept. of Agric. ; app. asst. agric. att. at
London May 1, 1936 ; married.
Minnigerode, Holdsworth Gordon. — b. Washington,
D. C, Aug. 22, 1905 ; Brown Univ., Ph. B. 1928 ; news-
paper reporter 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 Montreal Apr. 29, 1930 ;
at Quebec, temp., July 12, 1930 ; at Montreal Sept. 9,
1930; to the For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 27, 1930; to Jeru-
salem Feb. 24, 1931 ; as v. c. and 3d sec. at Teguci.
galpa July 17, 1933; at Bangkok Oct. 22, 1934.
Minor, George Carlton. — 6. 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 ; at Cologne Mar. 11, 1932 ;
assigned as v. c. at Paris for duty in the dist. acct.
and disbursing office May 21, 1932 ; asst. dist. acct.
and disbursing officer at Paris Aug. 24, 1932 ; v. c.
and special disbursing officer at Moscow Feb. 10, 1934.
Minor, Harold Bronk. — 6. Holton, Kans., Feb. 1,
1902 ; Drake Univ. and Carnegie Inst, 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; to Rio de Ja-
neiro June 15, 1931 ; class eight, cons., and assigned
to Rio de Janeiro Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Minor, Winfleld Henley. — b. Danville, Ky., Apr. 2,
1899 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Univ. of
Philippines 1921-23 ; studied under private tutor ;
U. 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 ; at Mexico City Sept.
24, 1931 ; at Acapulco, temp., Aug. 24, 1932 ; at
Mexico City Sept. 10, 1932 ; at Acapulco, temp., Nov.
29, 1932; at Mexico City Dec. 9, 1932; at Acapulco,
temp., Feb. 18, 1933; at Mexico City Mar. 7, 1933;
at Agua Prieta, temp., July 1, 1936.
Minter, John Russell. — 6. Abbeville, S. C, Nov. 12,
1893; Davidson Coll., A. B 1913, M. A. 1915;
teacher in high sch. 1913-14, in Linwood Coll. 1915-
16; journalist 1916-17; U. S. Marine Corps 1917-
19, capt., overseas service ; app., after exam., v. c. of
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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
of 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 ; at .$5,000 July 1, 193G ; mai-
ried. — WE.
Mitchell, Lawrence Collamore (Maj.) — h. Medford,
Mass., Feb. 28, 1893; U. S. M. A., grad. 1917;
Harvard, 1922-23 ; assigned as mil. att. at Rio de
Janeiro May 19, 193G ; married.
Mitchell, Lloyd Clair. — 6. Du Bols, Pa., Mar. 6,
1896 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Washington
Sch. of Accountancy, B. C. S. 1924 ; boolilieeper and
elk., supervisor and insp. in mining company 1913-19 ;
app. cllj. at $1,000 in the Dept. of State Dee. 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
$1,860 Dec. 15, 1924; at $2,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,300 July 1,
1930 ; accounting instructor. For Ser. Sch., 1930-33 ;
married. — BA.
Mitchell, Mary Helene. — b. Fairfax Co., Va. ; busi-
ness high sch. grad. ; Wash. Coll. of Law 1932-33 ;
stenog. in law firm 1912-22, in real estate and in-
surance office 1922-23, and in trust company in
Hawaii 1923-24 ; sec. to mem. of Cong. 1924-33 ; app.
private sec. to asst. sec. of state at $2,000 Nov. 1,
1933; elk., 3d meeting of the Int. Tech. Consulting
Committee on Radio Communications, Monte Estoril,
Portugal, 1934 ; elk., Preliminary Naval Conversa-
tions, London, Oct.-Dec. 1934. — A-M.
Mitchell, Reginald Parramore. — &. Sanford, Fla.,
June 21, 1902 ; Vanderbilt Univ., A. B. 1925 ; Univ.
of Bordeaux 1931-32 ; newspaper and press associa-
tion work 1919-31 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate at
Bordeaux June 6, 1931 ; v. c. at Bordeaux Sept. 4,
1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17,
1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Bordeaux Jan. 2, 1932 ; to
the For. Ser. Sch. Mar. 17, 1932 ; to Hankow July
26, 1932 ; as 3d sec. at Warsaw Jan. 3, 1936 ; married.
Moats, John S, — b. Newton, Kans., Jan. 6, 1908 ;
Washinston Univ., B. S. 1928 ; George Washington,
A. B. 1932, 1932-34; chemist 1928-30; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 18, 1930 ; at $1,620
Aug. 14, 1931; editorial asst. Feb. 15, 1936; at
$1,800 July 1, 1936.— RP.
Moessaer, Wallace Eugene. — 6. 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 ; at Trinidad Nov. 30, 1934 ;
married.
Moffat, Jay Pierrepont. — b. Rye, N. Y., July 18,
1896 ; 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, 1921 ; class 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, Geneva, 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 Private Manufacture of
Arms and Ammunition and Implements of War,
Geneva, 1929; assigned to the Dept. May 1, 1931;
class two July 1, 1931 ; chief. Division of Western
European Affairs, July 15, 1932 ; mem.. Committee
on Archives, 1935 ; cons. gen. and assigned to Sydney,
N. S. W., Apr. 24. 1935 ; cla.ss one Oct. 1, 1935 ;
married.
Moffltt, 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 Marseille June 30,
1930 ; to Stuttgart Dec. IS. 1933 ; to Amsterdam May
22, 1936; married.
Mokma, Gerald Adrian.— 5. 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. 2.3, 1927 ; at Cologne July 27, 1928 ; at
Leipzig Apr. 13, 1920; 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 Maracaibo
Dec. 31, 1929; at Nuevitas June 11, 1932; at
Antwerp Aug. 10, 1933 ; class eight, cons., and as-
signed to Antwerp Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Molz, Violet Estelle. — b. St. Louis Co., Mo. ; high
sch. grad. ; clk.-typist 1933-35 ; app. elk., temp., at
$1,260 in the Dept. of State May 3, 1935; perma-
nently July 16. 19."<5. — DCR.
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.
BIOGRAPHIES
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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 1, 1930 ; at $2,100 June 1, 1981 ; married. — VD.
Montamat, Harold Edward. — J>. Antwerp, Belgium,
of Am. parents, Feb. 2, 1905 ; Stevens Sch. grad. ;
Dartmouth, A. B. 1929 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and see. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Habana Jan.
12, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Seh. Nov. 29, 1932 ; to
Nanking Mar. 30, 1933 ; to Hankow Feb. 27, 1935.
Montgomery, Edmund Brewer. — 6. Quiney, 111., Sept.
18, 1891 ; 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
Lim6n Feb. 12, 1919; app., after exam., v. c. of career
of class three May 24, 1920 ; assigned to BarranqulUa
Aug. 2, 1920 ; class two Nov. 17, 1921 ; class one
May 26, 1922 ; assigned to Montevideo June 23,
1922 ; to Rio de Janeiro Sept. 1, 1922 ; cons, of class
seven Mar. 1, 1923 ; class six Dec. 19, 1923 ; detailed
to London Feb. 15, 1924 ; For. Ser. 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 ; to Habana
July 16, 1934; to San Luis PotosI Aug. 13, 1935;
married.
Montgomery, John Floumoy. — b. Sedalia, Mo., Sept.
20, 1878 ; business sch. grad. ; Ramsdell Acad. grad. ;
Ohio State Univ. three yrs. ; sales and advertising
mgr. 1902-7 and executive 1907-33 of milk compa-
nies; app. E. E. and M. P. to Hungary June 13, 1933;
married.
Mooers, Horatio Tobey. — b. Vassalboro, Me., May 3,
1894 ; Bowdoin Coll., B. A. 1918 ; Dartmouth, summer
1918 ; Nouvelle fieole 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 eons. Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to
Turin Jan. 22, 1926; to Quebec Apr. 11, 1928; class
seven Oct. 16, 1929 ; to Cherbourg Nov. 2, 1931 ;
to Toronto July 17, 1933 ; class six July 1, 1934 ;
married.
Moore, Marion Katliryne (Mrs.) — b. Bellows Falls,
Vt. ; attended high sch. and business seh. ; stenog.
1919-29; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
June 2, 1930 ; at $1,620 Dec. 4, 1930 ; elk., North
and Cen. American Regional Radio Conf., Mexico
City, 1933.— TD.
Moore, Robert "Walton. — b. Fairfax, Va., Feb. 26,
1859 ; Univ. ©f Va. ; mem. of Va. Senate 1887-90 ;
mem. of Va. Constitutional Convention 1901-2 ; law-
yer ; mem. of bar of Va. ; special counsel, railway and
steamship companies of the South before Interstate
Com. Commn., 1907-18 ; asst. chief counsel, U. S.
Railroad Admin., 1918-19 ; mem. of Bd. of Regents
of Smithsonian Inst, since 1922 ; mem. of Congress
1919-31 ; app. asst. sec. of state Sept. 19, 1933 ; mem.,
Bd. of For. Ser. Personnel, Bd. of Examiners for
the For. Ser., and For. Ser. Sch. Bd. 1934- ; chm.,
Bd. of Trustees, Second Export-Import Bank of Wash-
ington, D. C, 1934-36 ; chm., Bd. of Trustees, Ex-
port-Import Bank of Washington, 1934- ; mem., Dept.
of State Committee on Int. Civil Aviation, 1935—;
chm., Interdept. Committee on Civil Int. Aviation,
1935-.— A-M.
Moore, Rupert Holyoake. — b. in England, June 22,
1876; 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 Dec. 29, 1908 ; cons. agt. at Kenora Mar. 6,
1909 ; resigned Sept. 1916 ; reapp. cons. agt. at Kenora
Feb. 5, 1918 ; married.
Moore, Sadie Dameron. — b. Baltimore, Md. ; attended
American 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; at $2,600 June
1, 1931.— CR.
Moorhead, Maxwell Kennedy. — b. 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.
15, 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 June 11, 1924; For. Ser. officer
of class four July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Johannesburg
Dec. 18, 1928 ; class three May 9, 1930 ; cons. gen.
Mar. 10, 1931 ; assigned to Johannesburg July 1, 1931 ;
to Istanbul Nov. 6, 1934 ; married.
Moose, James Sayle, Jr. — b. 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. Seh.
Jan. 20, 1928 ; to Saloniki June 12, 1928 ; assigned
as language officer to the consulate general at Paris
Aug. 12, 1930 ; also v. c. at Paris May 1, 1931 ;
V. c. at Beirut, temp., June 17, 1932 ; v. c. and lan-
guage officer at Paris Sept. 27, 1932 ; v. c. at B.ighdad
Apr. 20, 1933; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 11, 1933;
assigned also as 3d sec. at Baghdad June 2, 1933 ;
class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; as-
signed as cons, at Baghdad in addition to duties as
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KEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
3d sec. Jan. 24, 1935 ; class seven and assigned as
2d sec. at Baghdad in addition to duties as cons.
Apr. 1, 193G ; manied.
More, Bolard. — b. Independence, Kans., Aug. 20,
1907 ; Montezuma Mountain Sch. ; Stony Brook Sch.'
grad. ; Princeton Univ. 3 yrs. ; Univ. of Grenoble,
summer 1929; Allegheny Coll., A. B. 1930; bank
elk. 1926-27; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Puerto
Plata Jan. 19, 1031 ; v. c. at Puerto Plata Aug. 4,
1931 ; at Port au Prince Jan. 2, 1932 ; elk. in Am.
Leg. at Santo Domingo Feb. 6, 1932 ; v. c. at Santo
Domingo Mar. 16, 1932; at Port au Prince June 9,
1932; at Madrid Dec. 31, 1934; app., after exam,
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned as v. c. at Madrid
Oct. 1, 1935.
Moreland, William Dawson, Jr. — 6. Portland, Greg.,
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. 15, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Vancouver Apr.
29, 1930; to the For. Ser. Sch. July 16, 1930; to
Guayaquil Nov. 8, 1930 ; to Liverpool Oct. 5, 1931 ;
to Antwerp Aug. 22, 1932 ; to Bordeaux Oct. 4, 1935 ;
married.
Morgan, John Heath. — 6. Lynn, Mass., Dec. 6, 1901 ;
Harvard, S. B. 1924 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass. Sept. 11, 1925 ; v. c. of career xMay 20,
1926 ; assigned to Budapest May 25, 1926 ; cla.ss eight!
cons., and assigned to Budapest July 24, 1930 ;
to Berlin July 31, 1931 ; to the Dept. Nov. 8, 1933 ;
class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; married. — WE.
Moriarty, Francis Brandon. — 5. Washington, D. C,
June 12, 1884 ; attended business sch. ; National
Univ., LL. 3. 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,
1930; at Calais, temp., July 21, 1931; at Paris Sept.
1, 1931 ; at Tunis Oct. 17, 1931 ; at Turin Mar. 11,
1932; married.
tt Morin, Richard Wedge. — h. Albert Lea, Minn.,
Dec. 11, 1902 ; Shattuck Mil. Sch. ; Dartmouth, B. A.
1924 ; Oxford 1924-25 ; Harvard, LL. B. 1928 ; L'ficole
Libre des Sciences Politiques 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 ; to the Dept. Nov. 14, 1932 ;
resigned July 7, 1935; married.
Morlock, George Albert. — 6. Winchenden, Mass.,
May 15, 1893; Clark Coll., A. B. 1916; French sch.,'
Middlebury Coll., summer 1919; stenog-clk. 1916-17;
U. S. Army 1917-19 ; app. elk. at $1,200 in the
Dept. of State Sept. 11, 1919; at $1,400 Nov. 1,
1919 ; detailed as confidential elk. to accompany the
sec. of state on mission, to Rio de Janeiro 1922;
elk., Conf. on Limitation of Armament, Washington,
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) ;
sec. to the see. of state on European trip 1931 ; elk.,
conf. of ministers for moratorium on. intergovernmen-
tal debts, London, 1931 ; elk., 1st stage, Gen. Disar-
mament Conf., Geneva, 1932, and Int. Monetary and
Economic Conf., London, 1933 ; married. — SA.
Morrill, Cleo B.— 6. 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; at $1,440 Jan. 7, 1931 —
A-C/C.
Morris, Dave Hennen. — 6. New Orleans, La., Apr. 24,
1872; Harvard, A. B. 1896; New York Law Sch.,
LL. B. 1901 ; Columbia, A. M. 1909 ; tutors in France,
Germany, and U. S. ; mem. of bar of N. Y. ; law
practice since 1901 ; app. A. E. and P. to Belgium
and E. E. and M. P. to Luxemburg May 18, 1933;
nrarried.
Morris, George H. — 5. Maryland, Nov. 7, 1878 ; app.,
temp., in the Dept. of State May 7, 1918 ; asst. mes-
senger, permanently, 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 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Feb. 19, 1932; assigned also as 1st sec.
at Athens Feb. 20, 1932 ; relieved of duties as cons,
gen. July 15, 1932 ; assigned as cons. gen. at Athens
Aug. 23, 1933 ; also 1st sec. at Athens Mar. 13, 1934 ;
cla.ss two Oct. 1, 1935 ; cons. gen. at Jerusalem, temp.,
Dec. 31, 1935 ; at Alexandria May 22, 1936 ; married.
Morris, Shiras, Jr. — 6. Hartford, Conn., Apr. 23,
1905 ; Choate Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1927 ; teacher
1927-28 ; elk. 1928 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Jan. 22, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Guadalajara Feb. 6,
1931 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 8, 1931 ; to Stuttgart
Dec. 10, 1931 ; to Marseille Dec. 18, 1933 ; married.
Morrison, Dorothy D. (Mrs.) — 6. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; George Wash-
ington Univ. two yrs. ; National Sch. of Domes. Arts
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and Sciences one yr. ; elk., Dept. of State, 1918-19 ;
app. elk. at $1,100 in the Dept. of State Jan. 31,
1920; 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. — FBO.
Morrison, Emily Selina. — 6. Millers Place, N. T. ;
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 $1,600 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.
Morse, Lewis A. — b. Washington, D. C, July 11,
1910 ; messenger, Dept. of Agric., 1929-34 ; app. mes-
senger in the Dept. of State Nov. 13, 1934.— LE.
Morton, William Ross. — 6. New Ulm, Minn., Dec. 23,
1878 ; attended high sch. and night law sch. ; mining
company 1896-1900 ; 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; at Glasgow Mar. 6, 1933;
at Warsaw Feb. 23, 1935 ; married.
MoshursT, Earl Raymond. — 6. Lime Kiln, Md., Sept.
9, 1897 ; high sch. grad. ; 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 see. to tlie 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, 1930 ; at $3,800 Nov. 1, 1930 ; divisional asst.
June 5, 1935 ; married. — FBO.
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. e. at Pernambuco July 16, 1921 ; at Rosario Jan.
17, 1922 ; at Asunei6n Sept. 10, 1924 ; at Buenos Aires
Oct. 1, 1925 ; resigned Mar. 1, 1926 ; app. v. e. at
Rosario Oct. 7, 1927 ; resigned Nov. 20, 1931 ; app.
V. c. at Saltillo Jan. 15, 1932 ; married.
Moss, Marjorie. — 6. Washington, D. C. ; high sch.
grad. ; app. elk., temp., at $1,140 in the Dept. of
State July 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,
1924; 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.— VD.
Moylan, Edward C. — 6. Waymart, Pa., May 8, 1880 ;
business sch. grad. ; St. Thomas Coll. ; Y.M.CA. Seh.
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 ;
app. elk. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1930 ;
married. — BA.
Muccio, John Joseph. — &. Valle Agricola, Italy, Mar.
19, 1900 ; naturalized 1921 ; Brown Univ., Ph. B.
1921 ; George Washington, A. M. 1923 ; U. S. Army
1918 ; app., after exam., eons. asst. Aug. 15, 19:^1 ;
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 ; eons, and assigned to
Hong Kong July 16, 1927 ; to Yunnanfu, temp., Feb.
23, 1928; to Hong Kong Mar. 7, 1928; to Fooehow
Mar. 10, 1930; class seven July 24, 1930; to Shang-
hai Feb. 7, 1931 ; class six July 1, 1934 ; to La Paz
Feb. 27, 1935; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 13, 1935;
also 2d sec. at La Paz Mar. 16, 1935 ; class five Apr.
1, 1936.
Mullen, Ann Elizabeth. — 6. Honesdale, Pa. ; high
seh. 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, 19.H0 ;
at $1,980 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; at $2,000
Sept. 1, 1931 ; elk.. Int. Monetary and Economic
Conf., London, 1933. — A-M.
Mullett, Harold Taylor. — b. Oakham, Mass,, Dec. 18,
1901 ; high sch. grad. ; correspondent 1919-24 ; sec-
retary 1924-33 ; cottage master, State of Mass.,
May-Nov. 1933 ; cashier-bookkeeper 1933-34 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State May 4, 193G ;
married. — DCR.
Mulligan, Josephine Christinia (Mrs.) — b. Wash-
ington, D. C. ; attended public sch. ; telephone opera-
tor 1917-18 and 1919-23, in War Dept. 1918 and
1923-27, in Dept. of Agric. 1930-34; app. telephone
switchboard operator at $1,260 in the Dept. of State
July 21, 1934.— DCR.
Mullins, Velda D. (Mrs.) — b. 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,
Mundy, Louis Edward. — 6. Huntingburg, Ind., Feb.
15, 1892 ; attended high seh. 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; elk., London Naval Conf., 1930; at $2,900
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July 1, 1930 ; sec. to tbe under sec. of state May 1,
1931 ; married. — U.
Murdock, James Oliver. — 5. 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
1925-27 ; app. drafting officer and asst. to the solici-
tor 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 ; asst. to the legal adviser July
1, 1931 ; counsel for U. S., U. S.-Swedeu Arbitration,
1932 ; married. — LE.
Murdock, Myra A. — 6. Anne Arundel Co., Md. ; at-
tended public sch. ; app. elk., temp., in the Dept. of
State 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).— PD.
Murphy, Gwendolyn E. — 6. Grand Island, Nebr. ;
Grand Island Coll. 1928-31 ; Univ. of 111., A. B. and
B. S. 1933 ; library asst. 1933-34 ; app. library asst.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct. 10, 1934; at
$1,620 Jan. 19, 1935.— RP.
Murphy, James Joseph, Jr. — 6. Philadelphia, Pa.,
Nov. 19, 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; class 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 ;
assigned to the Dept. May 23, 1928 ; in charge of
political section. Cons. Cml. Office, May 6, 1929 ;
class six Oct. 16, 1929 ; resigned Mar. 23, 1931 ; app.
chief, Cons. Cml. Office, at $5,600 in the Dept. of
State Mar. 24, 1931 ; representative of the Dept. of
State, Sixth Gen. Cong, of the Int. Chamber of Com.,
Washington, 1931 ; married. — A-C/C.
Murphy, Raymond Edward. — b. Lewiston, Me., Aug.
31, 1898 ; Bates Coll., A. B. 1920 ; Georgetown, LL. B.
1923 ; mem. of har of Me. and D. C. ; U. S. Army
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
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; divisional asst. at $3,800 Aug. 30,
1935. — EE.
Murphy, Robert Daniel. — 6. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct.
28, 1894 ; Marquette Acad. ; Marquette Univ. ; George
Washington, LL. B., LL. M. ; mem. of bar of D. C. ;
elk. in Post Office Dept. 1916-17 ; elk. in Am. leg. at
Berne 1917-19; asst. to chief, Treas. Dept. 1919-20;
app., after exam., v. c. of career of cla.ss three Sept.
7, 1020 ; assigned to Zurich 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 sis June 30, 1927 ;
class five May 23, 1929 ; assigned to Paris Mar. 26,
1930 ; class four Feb. 4, 1931 ; class three Oct. 1,
1935 ; married.
Murray, Lee. — h. Hereford, W.Va., Aug. 6, 1896 ;
high sch. grad. ; attended private and business schs. ;
private tutors ; elk. and telegraph operator 1913-17 ;
elk., Dept. of State, 1917-18, 1918-20; radio elec-
trician, U.S. Naval Reserve Force, 1918 ; elk in Am.
emb. at Tokyo 1920-23 ; app. elk. in Am. leg. at
Peiping Sept. 22, 1924 ; v.c. at Moscow Feb. 10, 1934 ;
married.
Murray, Wallace (Smith) — 6, Bardstown, Ky., Mar.
10, 1887 ; 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 23, 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.- NB.
Murray, William Ballew, — 6. 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 Habana Jan. 22, 1921 ; v. c. at Habana
(Kt. 17, 1024 ; at Matanzas Oct. 26, 1934 ; at Habana
Oct. 10, 1935 ; at Veracruz Oct. 30, 1935 ; at Merida,
temp., Mar. 30, 1936 ; married.
ttMyers, David Jackson Duke. — h. 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 Potosf Aug. 30, 1923; assigned
t« Durango Sept. 21, 1923; For. Ser. officer of class
five July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Chihuahua May 24,
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1928 ; to Tegucigalpa Apr. 3, 1929 ; class four May
9, 1930 ; assigned to San Jos6, Costa Kica, Feb. 17,
1981 ; to Tcnerife Nov. 28, 1933 ; to the Dept. Apr.
10, 1935 ; retired Apr. 30, 1936. uiidfi- the provision.s
of the act of Feb. 23, 1931 ; married.
Myers, Ethel. — 6. 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. — 6. Litchfield, 111., Oct. 1,
1874 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; 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.,
Apr. 1, 1924 ; at Panama Sept. 17, 1924 ; at Colon,
temp., July 9, 1929 ; at Buenaventura June 17, 1930 ;
at Call June 15, 1932 ; at Panama Jan. 30, 1933 ;
married.
Myers, Louis Samuel. — 6. Washingtoh, D. C, Apr. 2,
1873 ; laborer, Dept. of Com. and Labor, 1902-12 ;
app. laborer in the Dept. of State Apr. 6, 1912 ; asst.
messenger Mar. 1, 1919 ; messenger Apr. 1, 1922. — S.
Myers, Maude. — b. Vicars, Va. ; high sch. grad. ;
attended business sch. ; cashier and bookkeeper 1908-
14 ; elk. in Govt, depts. 1924-25 ; bookkeeper and
stenog. 1925-26; app. elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of
State Apr. 5, 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 $1,740 July 1,
1930.— DCR.
Myers, MyrI Scott. — 6. Mechanicsburg, Pa., Feb. 17,
1886 ; business sch. grad. ; Dickinson Coll., Ph.B.
1906, 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,
1909; at Tientsin Dec. 1, 1910; at Mukden July 25,
1911 ; cons, at Swatow Nov. 24, 1913 ; cons, of class
eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; class six Mar. 2,
1915, and assigned to Chungking ; to Swatow Mar.
20, 1917 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Yun-
nanfu Dec. 27, 1021 ; For. Ser. oflicer 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 ; to the
Dept. June 20, 1334 ; class three Oct. 1, 1935 ;
married. — FE.
Myers, Nellie Vass (Mrs.) — 6. Danville, Va. ; at-
tended public sch., Raudolph-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, efifec-
tive Jan. 1, 1923; at $1,200 Oct. 1, 1923; at $1,680
July 1, 1924; at $1,860 Jan. 1, 1928; at $2,000 July
1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 ; at
$2,200 July 1, 1930.— PD.
Myers, Willys A. — b. Van Meter, Iowa, Jan. 20,
1882 ; high sch. grad. ; Highland Park Coll., Des
Moinos. 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. ; eml.
work and newspaper reporter 1899-1907 ; app. v.
and dep. eons. gen. at St. Gall Sept. 9, 1907 ; v.
and dep. eons. July 1, 1908 ; at Amsterdam Mar.
19, 1914 ; v. c. at Amsterdam by act approved Feb.
5. 1915 : at Rotterdam Nov. 7, 1921 ; at Zurich Jan.
17, 1936.
Nash, James Alan. — b. Dublin, Ireland, Apr. 6,
1883 ; Am. citizen ; private tutors ; attended public
sch. and business sch. ; In law oflJce 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. 1930; at $3,100 July 3, 1930 (Brook-
hart Act). — LE.
Nasmith, Charles Hoy. — b. Mannsville, N. Y., July
18, 1882 ; Colgate Univ., A. B. 1904, A. M. 1916 ;
Harvai-d 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. eons. 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
Feb. 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 ; a.ssigned to New-
castle-on-Tyne Apr. 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. oflicer of class
six July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Porto Alegre Apr. 8,
1927; class five Oct. 16, 1929; to Marseille Oct. 29,
1931; to p:diuburgh Aug. 23, 1935; married.
Nathan, Edward Isaac. — b. 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., cons, 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 Dec. 8, 1917 ; class six Sept. 5, 1919 ; class five
June 4, 1920 ; assigned to Palermo Nov. 2, 1921 ;
For. Ser. oflicer of class six July 1, 1924 ; class five
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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;
cons. gen. and assigned to Monterrey June 17, 1936 ;
married.
Neal, Jack Davis. — b. Leland, Miss., June 28, 1908 ;
higli sell. grad. ; Univ. of Tex. 1926-30 ; app. clli. In
Am. Consulate at Barranquilla Aug. 16, 1930 ; v. c. at
Barranquilla Mar. 18, 1931 ; at Bluefields Dec. 2,
1931 ; at Mexico City for duty in the dist. acct. and
disbursing olfice Sept. 15, 1932 ; married.
Neiburg, Burdette Everett.— 6. West Point, Nebr.,
Sept. 24, 1905 ; Univ. of Nebr., A. B. 1929 ; George
Washington Univ. 1930 ; newspaper reporter 1925-26 ;
proof reader 1928 ; editorial asst., Dept. of State,
1930-35 ; newspaper editor Jan. -July 1935 ; app.
editorial asst. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Aug.
8, 1935; at $1,800 Feb. 1, 1936; at $2,000 June 1,
1936; married. — RP.
Nelson, Evelyn L. — 6. Ottumwa, Iowa ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; Parsons Coll. 1928-
29 ; stenog. and sec. 1930-35 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Mar. 1, 1935; at $1,620 Mar. 1,
1936.— VD.
Nelson, Virginia D. (Mrs.) — b. Pullerton, Nebr. ;
high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Nebr. 1928-29 ; stenog.
and court reporter 1926-35 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Aug. 19, 1935. — SS.
Nester, Alfred Tyrrell. — b. Geneva, N. Y., July 19,
1898 ; Lawrenceville Sch. ; Hobart Coll., 1918 ; am-
bulance driver with Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps
in Prance 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 Christlania
(Oslo) June 18, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer 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 ; class six
July 1, 1931 ; to Tunis Nov. 18, 1931 ; to Palermo
Apr. 19, 1933 ; class five Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Neville, Edwin Lowe. — b. 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 three 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
8, 1927 ; couns. of emb. at Tokyo Apr. 12, 1928 ; class
one Oct. 16, 1929; married.
Newbegin, Robert, 2d. — b. Bangor, Me., Feb. 6,
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 the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930 ;
assigned as v. c. at Berlin Apr. 29, 1930 ; to the For.
Ser. Sch. Feb. 11, 1931 ; to Montevideo June 20, 1931 ;
as 3d sec. at Mexico City Apr. 10, 1933 ; married.
Newcomb, Anna Belle. — b. Loralne, Ohio ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; stenog. at Smith Coll. 1924 ;
app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept. of State June 16,
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
Act) ; at $2,100 July 1, 1928 ; stenog., London Naval
Conf., 1930 ; at $2,300 July 1, 1930.— A-S.
Newcomb, Robert M. — b. Vincennes, Ind., Nov. 24,
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 ;
reapp. Feb. 2, 1914 ; v. c. at Victoria by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915 ; at Prince Rupert, temp., June 3, 1926 ;
at Victoria June 23, 1926.
Newkirk, Meigs Erastus. — b. Duplin Co., N. C,
July 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;
at $1,800 July 27, 1931; at $2,000 Apr. 16, 1936;
married. — FA.
Newton, Joseph Emerson. — b. Dixon, 111., May 26,
1903 ; Harvard, A. B. 1926, A. M. 1927 ; instructor In
Univ. of Pittsburgh 1927-28 ; 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 Mont-
real, temp., Dec. 29, 1930; to the For. Ser. Sch. Dec.
23, 1931 ; to Nagoya Apr. 7, 1932 ; to Singapore Apr.
17, 1935 ; to Yokohama May 6-June 22, 1935 ; to the
Dept. Sept. 13, 1935; to Nassau Jan. 24, 1936;
married.
Nicooli, 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. — b. Sonora, Ky., Feb. 28,
1900; 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.
law elk. at $1,860 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; married. — PD.
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237
Nicholls, "Wilbur Ernest. — b. Hartford, Conn., Aug.
4, 1894 ; attended public sch. ; elk., asst. foreman, and
collector 1909-19; U. S. Army 1919-28; app. elk. at
$1,320 lu 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.
Nicholson, Meredith. — 6. Crawfordsville, Ind., Dec. 9,
1866 ; attended high sch. ; private tutors ; studied law
and languages ; mem. of bar of Ind. ; law elk.
1884-86 ; journalist 1886-98 ; mining 1898-1901 ;
author, essayist, and lecturer 1900-1933 ; app. E.B.
and M.P. to Paraguay Aug. 19, 1933 ; to Venezuela
Jan. 22, 1935 ; married.
Nickens, "Waldra Tony. — b. Washington, D. C, Jaiu
4, 1907 ; employed in Office of Public Bldgs. and
Public Parks 1928-29 ; app. messenger in the Dept.
of State Oct. 4, 1929.— RP.
Nielsen, Niels I. — ft. Fresno, Calif., Jan. 17, 1898 ;
Univ. of Calif., B.S. 1921 ; grad. work 1920-21 ; agric.
statistician and crop and live stock estimator, Fed.-
State Crop Reporting Service, Calif., 1922-29 ; app.
agric. commr., Dept. of Agric, Dec. 1, 1929 ; in
charge of Marseille office of For. Agric. Service May
1, 1930 ; agric. att. at Paris May 27, 1933 ; del.. Third
Int. Cong, of Technicians and Chemists in Agric.
Industries, Paris, 1934 ; Am. rep., meeting of experts
to consider unification of modes of presenting results
of analysis of wine, Rome, 1934 ; del.. Twelfth Gen.
Assembly of the Int. Inst, of Agric, Rome, 1934 ;
del.. Second Int. Cong, of Rural Engineering, Madrid,
1935 ; married.
Nielsen, Orsen Norman. — 6. 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 ; eons, 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 ; sec in the Diplo.
Ser. June 1, 1932 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Warsaw
June 11, 1932 ; class four and 1st sec Oct. 1, 1935.
Nixon, Edgar B. — ft. Canton, Ohio, Dec. 13, 1902 ;
Miami Univ., A. B. 1927 ; Ohio State, M. A. 1930,
Ph. D. 1933 ; teacher in public sch. 1924-25, in high
sch. 1927-29, 1933-35 : asst. in hist., Ohio State Univ.,
1930-33 ; app. historical expert, temp., at $1,800 in
the Dept. of State June 10, 1933 ; at $2,300 July 1,
1936; married. — RP.
Noe, Ira James. — 6. 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
$1,620 Apr. 1, 1930; at $1,680 July 1, 1930; mar-
ried.—DCR.
Noel, James Arthur. — 6. New York City Mar. 19,
1911 ; high sch. grad. ; stenog. and bookkeeper 1929-
30 ; app. elk. in consulate at Ensenada Jan. 26, 1931 ;
V. c. at Ensenada Sept. 25, 1935 ; married.
Norquist, Gordon. — 6. 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.
1, 1928; at $2,200 July 1, 1928; at $2,300 Jan. 1,
1929 ; at $2,400 Aug. 1, 1929 ; at $2,600 May 1, 1930.
Norris, Emanuel, Jr. — 6. Spartanburg, S. C, Feb. 15,
1907 ; laborer, Navy Yard, 1929-31 ; app. laborer in
the Dept. of State July 20, 1931.— CC.
Norris, Halvern Lamar. — b. Patoka, 111., Mar. 20,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; 111.
State Normal 1912-16; Washington Univ. 1923-24;
bookkeeper 1914 ; teacher in public sch. 1915-17 ;
elk. 1917-18; elk.. Veterans' Admin., 1918-26; app.
elk. in Am. Emb. at Tokyo Jan. 28, 1926 ; at Peiping,
temp., Apr. 16, 1927 ; at Tokyo Oct. 4, 1927 ; at
Bangkok Aug. 17, 1932; v. c. at Bangkok Jan. 11,
1935.
North, Oliver B. — 6. 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. eml. att. at
Ottawa May 31, 1927 ; trade commr. at Toronto July
16, 1928 ; asst. eml. att. at Ottawa Nov. 16, 1928.
Norweb, R. Henry. — 6. 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 ; conns, of emb. at Santiago, Chile, May 26,
1930 ; at Mexico City Nov. 3, 1933 ; couns. to Am.
del., Seventh Int. Conf. of Am. States, Montevideo,
1033 ; class one Oct. 1, 1935 ; app. E. E. and M. P,
to Bolivia Apr. 25, 1936 ; married.
Nufer, Albert T.—b. New York City Oct. 21, 1894 ;
attended Burrmann"s Inst, and business sch. in Ger-
many ; English corr. in Germany 1910 ; elk. in Am.
consulates at Bremen and Barmen 1910-16 ; v. c. at
Erfurt 1916-17; at Cienfuegos 1917-19; partner and
executive in business firms in Cienfuegos 1919-28 ;
app. trade commr. at Mexico City July 11, 1928 ; asst.
238
EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
cml. att. at Mexico City Xov. 27, 1928; at Habana
Feb. 4, 1930 ; cml. att. at Habana Juno 23, 1932 ; re-
lieved Jan. 9, 1934 ; app. cml. att. at Madrid Feb.
26, 1935 ; married.
Nyhus, Paul 0. — b. Chippewa Falls. Wis., Apr. IS,
1894; Univ. of Wis., B. S. 1918; agric. statistician,
Bu. of Agric. Economics, Dept. of Agric, 1922-2G ;
agric. commr. at Shanghai 1927-31 ; app. agric. att.
at Buenos Aires July 28, 1934 ; adviser. Pan American
Cml. Conf., Buenos Aires, 1935 ; married.
Oakes, Calvin Hawley. — B. Galveston, Tex., Aug. 7,
1904 ; St. Lukes Sch. grad. ; Yale, B. A. 1926 ; L'ficole
Libre des Sciences Politlques 1928-29 ; 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 London June 10, 1930; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug.
8, 1931 ; to Genoa Dec. 9, 1931 : to Kingston, Jamaica,
Aug. 12, 1933 ; as v. c. and 3d sec. at Tirana Dec.
13, 1935 ; as v. c. at Calcutta Apr. 9, 1936.
Ocheltree, John Burden. — b. Riverside, Calif., Oct.
11, 1903 ; Univ. of Nev., B. A. 1925 ; Rhodes scholar,
Oxford, B. A. 1929 ; Princeton, M. A. 1931 ; elk.
1925-26 ; 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 Hamburg Jan. 14, 1931 ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. Mar. 18, 1932 ; to Seville July
26. 1932 ; to San Jose June 23, 1936 ; married.
O'Connor, Eugene A. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 10,
1911 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Temple
Univ. 1935-36 ; asst. claim agt., freight company,
1929-30 ; elk. 1930-34 ; bookkeeper. War Dept.. 193.3-
36; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State June 1,
1936.— BA.
O'Day, Charles. — b. Rye, N. Y., Nov. 3. 1908 : Taft
Sch. 1922-23 ; Asheville Sch. 1925-27 ; app. elk. in
cons, at Caracas June 8, 1933 ; v. c. at Caracas
Feb. 18, 1936 ; at La Guaira, temp., Apr. 25, 1936.
O'Bonoghue, Sidney Eugene. — 5. 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
class three May 26, 1922 ; assigned to Athens 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.
see. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned as
3d sec. at Berlin Dec. 10, 1929 ; class seven Dec. 26,
1929 ; as 2d sec. at Guatemala May 22, 1934 ; married.
O&e, Carmel. — b. Sharon, Pa., Sept. 22, 1909 ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; Western Reserve Univ.
Extension 1930-31 ; private tutors ; stenog.-bookkeeper
1926-28 ; secretary 1928-30 ; stenog.. Interstate Com.
Commn., 1930-31 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Teguci-
galpa Oct. 12, 1931 ; in Am. Emb. at Moscow June
11, 1934 ; V. c. at Moscow Dec. 20, 1934.
Ofstie, Ralph Andrew (Lt. Comdr.) — b. Eau Claire,
Wis., Nov. 16, 1897 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1918 ; assigned
as asst. naval att. at Tokyo May 29, 1935.
Oftedahl, Delores Adeline. — b. Bemidji, Minn. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1932-33 ; secre-
tary 1932-35 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,2G0 in the Dept.
of State Apr. 15, 1935 ; permanently June 1, 1935 ; at
$1,440 Jan. 1, 1936. — PD.
Ogg, Mary Pritchard (Mrs.) — 6. Staunton, Va. ; Vir-
ginia Female lust., A. B. ; George Washington Univ.
1928-29 ; Chicago Univ. Ext. 1929 ; American Univ.
1929-31 ; teacher in public sch. five yrs ; teacher
of Eug. 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, 1927 ;
at $1,680 Apr. 1, 1927; at $1,800 July 1. 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930; at $2,000 Feb.
1, 1936.— KP.
O'Keefe, John John. — b. Jerome, Ariz., Aug. 21,
1895 ; Univ. of Ariz., B. S. 1920 ; U. S. Army 1917-18,
2d It. ; labor foreman 1923-24 ; elk. 1924-25 ; customs
insp., Treas. Dept, 1926-27 ; app. elk. in Am. Consu-
late at Nogales May 2, 1927 ; v. e. at Nogales Apr. 22,
1031 ; at Agua Pricta, temp., Oct. 9, 1935 ; at Nogales
Oct. 14, 1935.
OUis, 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; at $2,000
June 1, 1936. — A-C.
O'Neill, Anna A. — b. Washington, 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
July 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.,
Bd. of Review for Efficiency Ratings 1928-33 ; at
$3,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; asst. to the under sec.
of state Sept. 1, 1928-Apr. 30, 1931 ; 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) ; asst. solicitor
May 1, 1931 ; asst. to the legal adviser July 1, 1931 ;
counsel for U. S., U. S.-Sweden Arbitration, 1932;
legal adviser to Am. del.. Seventh Int. Conf. of Am.
States, Montevideo, 1933 ; mem., Bd. of Appeals and
Review, 1933-. — LE.
Ordway, John. — b. Fort Rodman, Mass., July 13,
1909 ; Princeton Prep. Sch. grad. ; Princeton. A. B.
1931 ; O. R. C. 193.3-34 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
BIOGEAPHIES
239
officer unclass.. v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned as v. c. at Habana
Oct. 5, 1935.
Orebaugh, Walter "William. — 6. Wichita, Kans.,
Mar. 19, 1910; Georgetown Univ. 1928-29; Wichita
Municipal Univ., B. A. 1931 ; grad. work, Clark
Univ.. 1931-32 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Montreal Jan. 12,
1932; to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 29, 1932; to Wel-
lington Mar. 27, 1933 ; married.
Orr, George.— &. 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 (canceled) ; to Caracas June
10, 1932; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 21, 1930; as-
signed as cons, and 2d sec. at Helsingfors May 22,
1936 ; married.
Ostertag, Augustus. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 4,
1890 ; attended public and business sch. ; elk., stenog.,
and bookkeeper 1906-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; see. to
banker 1919-21 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Bar-
ranquilla Dec. 21, 1921 ; at Cartagena Mar. 6. 1922 ;
V. c. at Cartagena Aug. 15, 1922 ; at Guatemala Feb.
12, 1923 ; at La Paz Aug. 21, 1924 ; at Habana July 6,
1925; at Matanzas Sept. 26, 1925; at Bremerhaven
June 22, 1927 ; at Bremen Oct. 10, 1931 ; at Lagos
Feb. 25, 1933 ; at Cherbourg June 5, 1936.
Otterman, Harvey Boyd. — h. Allptrheny. Pn.. Sept.
17. 1889 ; attended business sch. ; Carnegie Inst, of
Tech. two yrs. ; studied accounting and business
admin. : Nat. Univ. Law Sch., LL. B. 1933, LL. M. and
M. P. L. 1936 : mem. of bar of D. C. ; 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: at $1,600 Nov. 25. 1918; at $1,800
Dec. 31. 1920. effective Jan. 1, 1921 ; at $2,100 July
1. 1924 ; a?st. to the chief, revision 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 ; tech. asst. at $3,200
Sept. 5, 1935 ; married. — TD.
Oury-Jackson, Joseph Francis Granville. — h. 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 ; at Mazatldn, temp..
Mar. 23, 1931 ; at Durango Aug. 15. 1931 ; at Prince
Rupert, temp., June 11, 193."5 ; at Tela July .'30. 19:'.5.
Owen, Augustus Chapman. — 6. Creston, S. C, Oct.
2, 1896 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Clemson
Coll. 1914-16; U. S. Navy 1918-19; elk. 1922-24;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Vancouver June
18, 1924 ; V. e. at Vancouver Feb. 16, 1931 ; married.
Owen, Mary Eleanor. — &. 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; at $1,620 Feb. 25,
1932.— PD.
Owen, Rufus L. — 6. Jackson Co., Tenn., Aug. 31,
1896; Dixie Coll.; teacher in public schs. 1915-17,
1929-33; elk.. War. Dept., 1917-26; U.S. Army
1918-29 ; elk.. Veterans' Admin., Feb.-May 1934 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State May 7, 1934 ;
at $1,620 Mar. 4, 1936 ; married.— DCR.
Owen, Ruth Bryan (Mrs.)—?). Jacksonville, 111.,
Oct. 2, 1885 ; Monticello Sem. ; Univ. of Nebr. 1901-3 ;
British Army 1916-18, nurse, overseas service;
lecturer 1920-32 ; prof., Univ. of Miami, 1925-27 ;
mem. 71st and 72d Congresses ; author ; mem. Am.
group. Interparliamentary Union, London, 1930; app.
E.E. and M.P. to Denmark Apr. 13, 1933.
Owen, Somerset Anthony. — b. La Plata, Md., Dec.
18, 1896 ; 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. oik. 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,
1928; at $3,200 May 1, 1928; at $3,400 July 1, 1928;
at $3,600 May 1, 1930; passport agt. at San Fran-
cisco July 1. 1933 ; married.
Owens, Louis George. — 6. Washington, D. C, Dec.
15, 1900 ; attended public sch. and business sch. ;
eml. 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, 1924, 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.
Owsley, Alvin Mansfield. — b. Denton, Tex., June 11,
1888 ; attended private schs. and business sch. ;
North Tex. State Teachers Coll. ; Va. Mil. Inst., grad.
1909 ; studied law, Univ. of Tex., 1910-13, and in
law courts in London. England ; mem. of bar of
Tex. ; mem. of Tex. Legislature 1912-14 ; county
atty., Tex., 1915-17; U. S. Army 1917-19, It. col.,
overseas service ; asst. atty. gen., Tex., 1919-21 ;
nat. eomdr. of Am. Legion 1922-23 ; law practice ;
app. E.E. and M.P. to Rumania June 13, 1933 ;
to the Irish Free State May 15, 1935 ; married.
Packer, Earl LeNoir. — 6. Ogden, Utah, Nov. 19,
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
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Petiograd 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 ^2,1C0 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 Russian 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 asst. chief.
Division of Eastern European Affairs, May 1, 1929 ;
at $6,500 July 1, 1930; app. For. Ser. officer of class
four, cons., and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 21, 1936 ;
married. — EE.
Page, Edward, Jr. — b. 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 13, 1930 ; as v. c. and lan-
guage officer at Paris July 21, 1931 ; to the For. Ser.
Sch. Mar. 22, 1933; to the Dept., temp., Aug. 25,
1933 ; as v. c. and language officer at Paris Oct. 13,
1933 ; as 3d sec. at Riga July 7, 1934 ; also v. c. at
Riga Nov. 7, 1935 ; detailed as 3d sec. at Moscow
Aug. 31-Nov. 15, 1935 ; married.
Paine, George Harris (Col.) — b. Scranton, Pa., July
14, 1884; U. S. M. A., grad. 1906; assigned as mil.
att. and mil. att. for air at Rome and mil. att. at
Tirana Mar. 20, 1936 ; married.
Palmer, Ely Eliot. — b. Providence, R. I., Nov. 29,
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
Bru.ssels 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 June
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 ; assigned to Jerusalem Nov. 7, 1933 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 22, 1935 ; assigned as cons,
gen. and couns. of leg. at Ottawa Aug. 28, 1935 ;
married.
Palmer, John Peabody. — b. New York City May 5,
1907 ; Phillips Andover ; Univ. of Wash. 1926 ; avia-
tion officer, U. S. Navy, two yrs. ; transport pilot,
Dept. of Commerce, 1930 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Marseille July 27, 1931 ; v. c. at Marseille
Sept. 4, 1931 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Marseille Jan. 2,
1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 10, 1933 ; to Genoa
June 13, 1933; to Penang June 20, 1936; married.
Pangburn, Harry Keep. — b. 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 1903-8 ; private practice in Aca-
pulco, Mexico, since 1908 ; app. v. and dep. cons, at
Acapulco Sept, 1, 1908 ; v. c. at Acapulco by act
approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; at Ciudad Juarez Nov. 24,
1930 ; at Mazatlan, temp., June 19, 1936 ; married.
Park, James Loder. — 6. Beaver Falls, Pa., June
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-
stantinople 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,
1928; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 31, 1928; assigned
as V. c. and 3d sec. at Addis Ababa June 15, 1928 ;
class eight July 1, 1934 ; v. c. at Col6n Jan. 17,
1935 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to Col6n Jan.
24, 1935; married.
Park, Nelson Renfrew. — b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 25,
1S90; 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,
1924 ; 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 Torre6n 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, 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.
Parker, William Leonard. — b. Babylon, N. Y., Jan.
31, 1903; Amherst, B. A. 1926; Syracuse, LL.B.
1930 ; instructor in Eng. at Syracuse 1926-30 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned to
the For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 30, 1931 ; as v. c. at Alex-
andria Apr. 7, 1932 ; at Lyon Nov. 11, 1933 ; at Can-
ton Apr. 15, 1935 ; married.
BIOGRAPHIES
241
Parkins, Albina Landstreet, — 6. 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 $1,0S0 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. — 6. Enfield, N. C, June 12,
1888 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; railway
mail service 1907-12; transatlantic mail service 1912-
14 ; cml. 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. Sor. officer
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;
to London June 8, 1934 ; class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ;
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
1917-18 ; 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.
Parsons, Marselis Clark, Jr. — b. Rye, N. Y., Aug. 30,
1904 ; Taft Sch. ; Princeton, A. B. 1928 ; elk. 1924 ;
broker's elk. 1928-31 ; asst. sec. to U. S. Senator
1933-34; asst. elk., Senate Com. Committee, 1935:
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ;
assigned to Naples Oct. 5, 1935.
Pasquet, Maurice. — b. Newport, R. I., July 3, 1902 ;
attended high sch. in France and U. S. ; L'ficole
Libre des Sciences Politiques 1927-28 ; elk. and sec.
1922-25 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Paris
June 29, 1925 ; v. c. at Havre, temp., June 22, 1927 ;
elk. at Paris Sept. 1, 1927 ; 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
Jan. 23, 1931 ; at Glasgow Nov. 29, 1933 ; married.
Pastorini, Louisa. — b. Binghamton, N. Y. ; at-
tended business high sch. ; telephone operator 1911-
14 ; app. asst. telephone operator at $720 in the Dept.
of State Dee. 12, 1914 ; telephone switchboard opera-
tor June 19, 1917, effective July 1 ; at $1,140 July 1,
1924 ; at $1,260 Dee. 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, Jeflferson. — b. Dayton, Ohio, May 14,
1891 ; Adirondack-Fla. Sch. ; Yale, B. A. 1913 ; Har-
vard, LL. B. 1916 ; Harvard Sch. of Business Admin.
1916-17 ; mem. of bar of Ohio ; U. S. Army 1917-19,
2d It., overseas service; 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 Limitation 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 see. at Bogotd July 17, 1924 ; at Con-
stantinople Sept. 2, 1926 ; class five May 23, 1929 ;
assigned to the Dept. Mar. 22, 1930 ; 1st sec. Apr. 17,
1930 ; asst. chief, Division of Protocol and Confer-
ences, June 1, 1933 ; eons. July 20, 1934 ; assigned
as For. Ser. officer at Breslau Aug. 1, 1934 ; as cons,
at Breslau Aug. 13, 1934 ; as 2d see. at Oslo Aug. 13,
1935; 1st sec. at Oslo Sept. 20, 1935; class four
Apr. 1, 1936.
Patterson, John. — b. Chelsea, Mass., Feb. 5, 1912 ;
Boston Coll., A. B. 1933; Harvard, A. M. 1935; elk.
in Treas. Dopt. 1935-36 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dent, of State Mar. 4, 1936. — RP.
Patterson, Richard Sharpe. — b. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
Feb. 24, 1908; George Washington. A. B. 1929, grad.
work 1929-31 ; editor, George Washington Univ.,
1930-35 ; director, bldg. and loan Corp., 1936- ; 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,
lO.'iO : asst. to the historical adviser at $3,200 June
24, 1936. — HA.
Patterson, Robert Rowley. — b. Ann Arbor, Mich.,
July 31, 1895; Yale 1914-17; Univ. of Mich, sum-
mer schs. ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It., overseas
service ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class
three May 25, 1921 ; assigned to Liverpool July 21,
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 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Apr. 8, 1926 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Bucharest
Apr. 15, 1926 ; resigned Apr. 8. 1929 ; representative
for American firm in Balkans 1929-31 ; app. v. C. at
Cobh Apr. 3, 1931 ; at Cork Dee. 1, 1932 ; married.
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 Bibliothfeque Nationale, Paris, 1906 ; app.,
after exam., eons. asst. June 24, 1908 ; detailed to
the Dept. July 1, 1908; to Marseille Jan. 18, 1909;
V. and dep. eons, at Rome Apr. 20, 1909 ; at Ceiba
Feb. 15, 1912; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Lisbon
July 27, 1912 ; eons, at Cognac Nov. 24, 1913 ; eons,
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,
1019; 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;
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to Amstordam June 20, 1934 ; class two Apr. 1,
19o0 ; si'C. in the Diplo. Ser. May 14, 1936 ; raarriod.
Paxson, Emma Fell. — 6. Madison, Wis. ; attended
Lye6e de Jeunes Filles, Versailles, and Ferry Hall
Prep. Sch. ; Univ. of Wis. 1927-28 ; Univ. of Calif.
1932 ; Bryn Mawr, A.B. 1932 ; business sch. grad. ;
app. elk., temp., at $1,620 in the Dept. of State
July 5, 1934 ; permanently Sept. 15, 1934 ; at ijil.SOO
June 1, 1936. — TA.
Paxson, Frances Belle. — 6. 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. — h. Galesburg, 111., July 28,
1899; Shanghai Am. Sch. grad.; Phillips Andover
grad. ; Yale, B. A. 1922 ; Magdalene Coll., Cambridge
Univ., England, and L'ficole Libre des Sciences Poli-
tiques 1923-24; U.S. Army 1918; translator of
French scientific books and tutor ; app., after exam.,
For. Ser. ofQcer 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 ; class seven July 1, 1931 ; as-
signed as cons, at Canton Mar. 5, 1932 ; at Chefoo
Sept. 14, 1934; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 24, 1936;
married.
Payne, Charles Edward Beresford. — b. Marquette,
Mich., 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. elk. in Am.
Cons, at London, Ont., July 28, 1920 ; v. c. at London,
Ont., Feb. 21, 1921 ; at Niagara Falls, temp., July 29,
1926 ; at London, Ont., Nov. 16, 1926 ; married.
Payne, Stephen. — b. Fairfax, Va., Oct. 7, 1895 ;
National Museum 1914 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; U. S.
Navy Yard 1917, 1919-22 ; U. S. Vocational Training
Sch. 1922-26 ; app. laborer in the Dept. of State Apv.
13, 1926.— CC.
Peck, William Lawrence. — 6. 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, con.s., and assigned
to Cobh July 24, 1930; to Lagos July 14, 1932;
to Riga Jan. 31, 10.35 ; class seven Oct. 1. 1035 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 9, 1935 ; assigned also
as 2d .sec. at Riga Nov. 7, 1935 ; married.
Peck, Willys Ruggles. — b. 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, 1915 ; 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
sfc. 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 IT,
1928 ; class one May 9, 1930 ; cons. gen. Jan. 22,
1931 ; assigned as cons. gen. at Nanking and desig-
nated also couns. of leg. Feb. 5, 1931 : couns. (jI
emb. at Nanking Sept. 17, 1935 ; married.
Pell, Robert Thompson. — b. New York City Mar. 0.
1902 ; St. Paul's Sch. grad. ; Institut des Hautes
Etudes Internationales, Univ. of Paris, diploma 1924 :
Harvard, A. B. 1925; newspaper corr. 192.5-28: pub
lisher 1928-20 ; private sec. to Am. ambassador in
Paris 1929-30 ; elk. in Am. Emb., Paris, to serve as
sec. to ambassador 1930-33 ; asst. to sec. of treas. at
moratorium conversations, Paris, 1931 ; press officer,
visit of French Premier to V. S., 1931, Gen. Disarma-
ment Conf., Geneva, 1932, 1933, Davis mission, 1933 ;
del.. Int. Press Conf., Copenhagen, 1931, Int. Press
Conf., Madrid, 1933 ; tech. adviser, Int. Communica-
tions Conf., Madrid, 1932 ; chief, European Informa-
tion Center, Am. Emb., Paris, 1933-36 ; press officer.
Preliminary Naval Conversations, 1934, Naval Conf.,
London, 1935 ; app. divisional asst. at $4,600 in the
Dept. of State May 8, 1936. — WE.
Pelton, Walter Earle. — b. Union Co., 111., May
28, 1890 ; 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, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $2,600 June 1, 1929 ;
at $2,800 July 1, 1930; at $3,200 June 1, 1931; asst.
to the legal adviser July 1, 1931 ; sec. for U. S., Gen.
Claims Commn., U. S. and Panama, 1933. — LE.
Peltzer, Rudolph. — 6. Crefeld, Germany, July 5,
1890 ; naturalized ; attended coll. in Germany ; elk.
and bookkeeper in U. S. 1906-20 ; for. corr. in
Bucharest 1921-22; bank elk. In Bucharest 1922-23,
in New York City 1923-24 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Bucharest Nov. 18, 1924 ; v. c. at Bucharest
July 17, 1928 ; married.
Penfield, James Kedzie. — b. New York City Apr. 9,
1908; Principia Jr. CoU. 1925-27; Stanford, A. B.
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 Ciudad Juarez Apr. 29,
1030 ; at Progreso June 13, 1930 ; to the For. Ser.
Sch. Sept. 27, 1930 ; to Canton Feb. 24, 1931 ; to
Mukden Mar. G, 1033 ; as language officer at Peiping
July 2, 1934.
BIOGRAPHIES
243
Perkins, Brigg Andrew. — b. Bountiful, Utah, May
25, 1S74 ; Stanford Univ., A. B. 1906 ; Univ. of Calif.,
M. A. 1912 ; mining engineer one yr. ; teacher in high
sch. nine yrs. ; Y. M. C. A. sec. in France one yr. ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Zurich Dec. 22, 1919 ;
V. c. at Belgrade Apr. 20, 1921 ; at Zagreb Feb. 4,
1924; at Belgrade, temp., July 26, 1926; at Zagreb
Nov. 15, 1926 ; at Stuttgart June 22, 1927 ; at Bergen
Aug. 6, 1930 ; at Oslo May 1, 1935 ; at Bergeu,
temp., June 26, 1935 ; at Oslo Oct. 12, 1935 ; married.
ft Perkins, Charles Brush. — b. Cleveland, Ohio, Mar.
30, 1907 ; Union Coll., A. B. 1929 ; Georgetown Sch.
of For. Ser. 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 Bucharest,
temp., Dec. 31, 1930 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Mar. 18,
1932 ; to Havre Aug. 6, 1932 ; to San Jose May 18,
1936 ; resigned June 2. 1936 ; married.
Perkins, Clarence Warwick, Jr. — 6. 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.
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.
16, 1929 ; to Warsaw Feb. 2. 1932 ; class seven July
1, 1934 ; class six Apr. 1, 1936 ; 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-
paper work 1919-20 ; instructor In hist., Denison
Univ., 1921-22 ; assoc. prof, of hist., Norwich Univ.,
1922-30 ; app. research asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of
State Oct. 1, 1930.— RP.
Perkins, Isham W. — b. Henderson, Tenn., Jan. 30,
1900 ; high sch. grad. ; West Tenn. State Normal Sch.
1920-22 ; attended business sch. ; elk. 1922-25 ; li-
brary asst., Dept. of Agric, 1925-27 ; app. elk. at
$1,320 in the Dept. of State Nov. 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, 1930.— DCR.
Perkins, John Wesley. — b. Rising Sun, Ind., Nov.
17, 1886 ; Earlham Coll., B. A. 1909 ; Northwestern
Univ., M. A. 1912 ; teacher of languages 1909-11 ;
prof, of languages, Jamestown Coll., 1912-14, Mary-
ville Coll., 1914-16 ; elk. and translator. Civil Ser.
Commn., 1916-17, Dept. of Agric, 1917-20, War
Dept.. 1920-32 ; app. translator at $2,600 in the
Dept. of State Feb. 9, 1932 ; at $2,900 Sept. 1. 1935 ;
married. — TR.
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 ; assigned to the Dept.
May 15, 1933 ; asst. historical adviser Mar. 15, 1934 ;
chm.. Publications Committee of the Dept.. 1934- ;
married. — HA.
Perkins, Troy Lawson. — b. Hindman, Ky., Feb. 3,
1902 ; Univ. of Okla. and Univ. of So. Calif. ; Univ.
of Ky., A. B. 1925, grad. work 1925-26 ; Alliance
Frangaise, summer 1929 ; publicity work 1918-19 ;
store mgr. 1924-25 ; wrote and directed plays 1926-
28 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Enseuada Aug. 13,
1931 ; V. c. at Ensenada Sept. 5, 1931 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c.
at Ensenada Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug.
19, 1932 ; to Medan Dec. 22, 1932 (canceled) ; to the
Dept., temp., Dec. 23, 1932 ; to Tientsin May 31,
1933 ; to Dairen Dec. 3, 1934 ; as language officer at
Peiping Jan. 17, 1936.
Peter, Alan Gordon. — b. Castries, St. Lucia, B.W.I.,
Dec. 2, 1897 ; British subject ; Upper Canada Coll.,
Toronto, Canada, 1906-15 ; McGill Univ., Montreal,
1915-16 ; in Canadian naval service 1916-19 ; em-
ployed by Peter & Co., St. Lucia, 1919-.34 ; app. acting
cons. agt. at St. Lucia Dec. 15, 1933 ; cons. agt.
Mar. 14, 1934 ; married.
Peterman, Alvena Ruth. — b. Kalamazoo, Mich. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1931-32 ;
app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Apr.
25, 1935 ; permanently July 1, 1935 ; at $1,440 Mar.
2, 1936.— PD.
Peterson, Marie S. — b. Key West, Fla. ; attended
high sch. and business sch. ; typist, elk., and stenog.
1926-31 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in the Dept. of
State Jan. 26, 1931 ; permanently May 19. 1931 ; at
.'j;l,440 Mar. 24. 1032 : at .'fl.Gi'O Nov. 2. 1934 ; code
elk., London Naval Conf., 193.J-30.— 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, Robert Kendall. — b. Aguascalientes, Mexico,
of Am. parents, Jan. 28. 1911 ; attended high sch. ;
Columbia Univ. 1932-34 ; civil and construction en-
gineering 1929-34 : app. elk. in Am. consulate at
Chihuahua Oct. 1, 1934 ; v. c. at Ceiba June 15,
1936 ; married.
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Phelan, George Roosevelt. — 6. Bordeaux, France, of
Am. parents, Sept. 13, 1888; St. Michaels Coll.,
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, tomp.,
Nov. 13, 1920; at Puerto Cabello Dec. 27, 1920; at
Barbados, temp., Oct. 15, 1923; at Puerto Cabello
Dec. 10, 1923; at Maracaibo July 16, 1932; married.
Phelan, Raymond. — 6. Erussel.s, Belgium, of Am.
parents. Oct. 3, 1S93 ; 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 Ti-inidad Dec. 29, 1916 ; at
La Guaira Aug. 12, 1918 ; at Trinidad May 2, 1919 ;
resigned Oct. 31, 1919 ; with bank as asst. foreign
trade adviser 1919-20 and as cml. representative in
Brussels 1920-21 ; app. v. c. 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; representa-
tive in Colombia for steamship company 1927-28,
1930-31 ; traffic mgr. in Colombia for navigation
Corp., 1929-30; app. v. c. at Medellln July 16, 1930;
at Barranquilla May 20, 1933 ; married.
Philip, Hoffman. — b. 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. at Addis Ababa
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, 1916 ; 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,
1922 ; 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; A. E. and P. to Chile July 22, 1935; chm. of
Am. del., regional meeting of Am. states. Int. Labor
Organization, Santiago, Chile, 1930 ; married.
Phillips, Elizaheth H. (Mrs.) — 6. Frankford, Del.;
high sch. grad. ; Md. State Normal Sch. one yr. ;
Delaware 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.
I, 1923; at $1,680 July 1, 1924; at $1,740 Dec. 1,
1925; at $1,860 July 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 $000 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.
Phillips, Robert J. — b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 15,
1894 ; Cornell and Brooklyn Polytech. Inst. ; engineer
1915-17, 1919-23; U. S. Army 1917-19, It.; app.
asst. trade commr. at Shanghai July 1923 ; at Tokyo
Nov. 1923 ; trade commr. May 1927 ; detailed to ac-
company Australian Industrial Del. to U. S. 1927 ;
asst. exec, officer. Int. Radiotelegraph Conf., Wash-
ington, 1927 ; asst. chief. Industrial Machinery Di-
vision, Bu. of For. and Domes. Com., Jan. 1928 ; cml.
agt. Apr. 1928; asst. chief. For. Ser. Bldgs. Office,
Dept. of State, July 1928- ; asst. sec, For. Ser. Bldgs.
Commn., July 1928 ; liaison officer, Dept. of Com.,
June 1929 ; trade commr., uuassigned, Oct. 1929 ;
app. asst. chief. For. Ser. Bldgs. Office, Dept. of State,
at $6,500 Aug. 1, 1933; married. — FBO.
Phillips, William. — b. Beverly, Mass., May 30, 1878 ;
Milton Acad. grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1900, A. M. 1922 ;
Harvard Law Sch. 1900-1902 ; private sec. to Am.
Amb. at London 1903-5 ; app. 2d sec. at Peking Mar.
10, 1905 ; asst. to 3d asst. sec. of state on far east-
ern affairs June 1, 1907 ; chief, Division of Far East-
ern Affairs, Mar. 20, 1908 ; 3d asst. sec. of state Jan.
II, 1909 ; sec. of emb. at London Sept. 25, 1909 ; del..
Int. Cong, of Chambers of Com. and Cml. and Indus-
trial As.sns., London, 1910 ; resigned from the For.
Ser. Nov. 16, 1912 ; regent of the College and sec.
of the Corp. of Harvard 1912-14 ; app. 3d asst. sec.
of state Mar. 13, 1914 ; chm.. Nat. Exposition Commn.
to represent the Govt, of the U. S. at the Panama-
Pacific Int. Exposition, San Francisco, 1914 ; del., Sec-
ond Pan-American Scientific Cong., Washington, 1915-
16 ; app. asst. sec. of state Jan. 24, 1917 ; E. E. and
M. P. to the Netherlands and Luxemburg Mar. 3, 1920 ;
under sec. of state Mar. 31, 1922 ; A. E. and P. to
Belgium and E. E. and M. P. to Luxemburg Feb. 29,
1924 ; E. E. and M. P. to Canada Feb. 17, 1927 ; re-
signed Dec. 14, 1929 ; mem., President's Committee
for Employment, 1931 ; dim., Mass. Emergency Com-
mittee for Unemployment, 1931-32 ; U. S. Commr.,
Perm. Commn. of Inquiry, U. S. and Latvia ; app.
under sec. of state Mar. 6, 1933 ; del., London Naval
Conf., 1935-36 ; app. A. E. and P. to Italy Aug. 4,
1936 ; married.
Pierce, Bertha Elizabeth. — b. Peoria, HI. ; 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 ;
special cataloguer, Univ. 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
BIOGRAPHIES
245
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
$1,600 May 31, 1924, effective June 1; at $1,860
July 1, 1924; 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 $2,400 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Pierce, Edward Randolph. — &. Lexington, Miss.,
Sept. 25, 1911 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business
sch. ; Georgetown Univ. 1931-32 ; George Washington
Univ. 1932-33; deckhand, U. S. Merchant Marine
1928; messenger, U. S. Shipping Bd., 1928; copy-
puller and elk., U. S. Patent Office, 1928-30; app.
elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State July 1, 1930 ; at
$1,620 Feb. 1, 1931 ; at $1,800 Mar. 16, 1935. — FA.
Pilcher, James Byrd. — 6. 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; to Harbin Oct. 21, 1933;
to Shanghai Mar. 21, 1935 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Shanghai Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Pllliod, Kosine G. — b. Maumee, Ohio ; high sch.
grad. ; Bowling Green and Kent State Normal Coll.,
summers 1914-16; George Washington Univ. 1927- ;
teacher in public sch. 1913—17 ; library training course
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) ; at $1,800 Oct. 1, 1931.— RP.
Pinckney, Roswell N. — 6. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 3,
1896 ; Howard Univ., B. S. 1926 ; messenger in War
Dept. 1917-20, In Veterans' Bu. 1920-23; app. asst.
messenger in the Dept. of State Sept. 5, 1923. — DCR.
Pinkerton, Julian Larabie, — 6. 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 Loauda 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 Apr. 10,
1930 ; class seven May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Rio de
Janeiro Mar. 25, 1931 ; to Hamburg Dec. 27, 1934
(canceled) ; to Berlin Feb. 1, 1935 (canceled) ; sec.
ill the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 15, 1935 ; assigned as cons,
at Port-au-Prince Nov. 19, 1935 ; also 2d sec. at
Port-au-Prince Dec. 3, 1935.
Pinkerton, Lowell Call. — 6. Medora, 111., Oct. 24,
1894 ; William Jewell Coll., B. A. 1915 ; principal of
high sch. 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 Sept. 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; class
three May 9, 1930 ; cons. gen. Apr. 10, 1931 ;
assigned to the Dept. Aug. 29, 1933 ; director. For.
Ser. Officers' Training Sch., and mem., For. Ser.
Sch. Bd., Sept. 2, 1933 ; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. May 14, 1936 ; married. — FSS.
Pisar, Charles J. — b. Sheboygan, Wis., June 8,
1890 ; 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 Nov. 17,
1921 ; cons, of class seven June 22, 1922 ; class sis
Aug. 23, 1922 ; assigned to Rangoon Mar. 12, 1924 ;
class five June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class six
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Calcutta, temp., Apr. 1,
1926; to Rangoon Aug. 12, 1926; to Saloniki July 13,
1927; class five May 23, 1929; class four Feb. 27,
1931 ; assigned to Ghent May 10, 1932 ; to Lyon
June 26, 1933; married.
Place, Frank. — b. Fall River, Mass., Feb. 12, 1896;
attended public sch. and K. of C. Evening Sch. ; in
cotton mill 1910-17 ; U. S. Army 1917-19 ; elk., Bu.
of War Risk Insur., 1919-20 ; app. elk. at $900 in the
Dept. 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
$1,560 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. — b. 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; to St. Michael Jan. 11, 1933;
married.
Plitt, Edwin August. — b. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 2,
1891 ; Baltimore Polytech. Inst., grad. 1910 ; 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 mgr. 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.
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24, 1925 ; uons. Mar. 3, 1925 ; assisuea to Athens Apr.
14, 1926 ; class seven May 23. 1929 ; class six Feb.
27, 1931 ; assigned to Paris Nov. 29, 1933 ; married.
Polutnik, Ernest Valentine. — 6. Cokedale, Mont.,
Feb. 14, 1893 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ;
elk. in law office 1912-14 ; dep. elk. and county
recorder 1914-17 ; 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; at
Budapest Jan. 9, 1931.
Pool, John Cochran. — 6. McDonough, Del., July 19,
1905 ; Chestnut Hill Acad. grad. ; Sorbonne 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 ; to Montevideo Feb. 24, 1931 ; to
Buenos Aires Mar. 21, 1932 ; to Hong Kong May 26,
1934.
Potter, Kennett Farrar. — 5. St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 22,
1896; Hill Sch. grad.; Yale, B. A. 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.
Jan. 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 ; as v. c.
and 3d sec. at Bangkok Nov. 13, 1931 ; class eight
July 1. 1934 ; v. c. at Prague July 24, 1934 ; cons.
Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned as cons, at Prague Jan. 24,
1935 ; detailed as 3d sec. at Prague June 6-Nov. 18,
1935 ; married.
Powell, James C, Jr.^b. Fort Davis, Tex., Mar. 15,
1001 ; high sch. grad. ; El Paso Jr. Coll. 1921 ; pri-
vate tutors; postal elk. 1921-24; U. S. Army, 1922-
25, 2d It. ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Ciudad
Juarez July 24. 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
Priota Dec. 4, 1930 ; at Chihuahua Jan. 3, 1935 ;
married.
Powell, Thomas Morgan. — &. Fort Davis, Tex., May
16, 1891 ; attended high sch. ; N. Mex. Agric. Coll.
two yrs. ; Tox. 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, 1028 ; at Guaymns, tomp., Oct. 19,
1935 ; at Nogales Dee. 1, 1935 ; married.
Prendergast, Walter Thomas. — 5. 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 Dcpt. ; to Brussels Nov. 13, 1922 ;
For. Ser. otUcer ol 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. 9j
1894 ; Taft 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 ; class seven Feb.
4, 1931; class six Oct. 1, 1935; married.
Price, Leonard Hugo. — 6. Washington, D. C, July
17, 1906 ; George Washington Univ., A. B. 1933, LL.
B. 1035 ; Georgetown Law Sch., grad. work 1935-36 ;
mem. of bar of Md. ; fingerprint classifier, Dept. of
Justice 1028-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State Sept. 16, 1930; archive asst. at $1,620 July
28, 1931 ; elk. at $2,000 Mar. 16, 1935 ; divisional
asst. at $2,600 June 16, 1936.— CA.
Prince, Kirby L. — 6. Warrenton, Va., Oct. 1, 1899 ;
attended high 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 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 $1,740 July 1, 1928; at $1,860 July 1,
1930 ; code elk.. Am. section, Tacna-Arica Plebiscitary
Commn., 1925-26 ; code elk. to accompany sec. of
state on European trip, 1931 ; elk., conf. of minis-
ters for moratorium on intergovernmental debts, Lon-
don, 1931; code elk. to accompany President on sea
trip 1033; code elk.. Seventh Int. Conf. of Am.
States, Montevideo, 1933 ; 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.
Prioleau, Robert S,— &. Washington, D. C, Feb. 23,
1909 ; messenger, Dept. of Com., 1925-35 ; app. mes-
senger in the Dcpt. of State June 1, 1935. — CI.
Proctor, Bronson. — b. Forest City, N. C, Dec. 15,
1896; U. S. Army 1916-19, 1924-26, overseas service;
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.
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247
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,C00 July 1, 1928 ; at $3,700 May 1, 1930 ; married.
Pryor, Balph Walton.^ — 6. Mount Rainier, Md., Mar.
29, 1907 ; attended public sch. ; mesBenger 1923 ;
app. messenger at $420 in tbe 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. — MA.
Purvis, Don Ricardo Mills. — 6. Ponce, Porto Rico,
June 10, 1904 ; St. Johns' Mil. Acad. grad. ; attended
business sch. ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1925-30 ;
in Dept. of Com. 1924-26 ; app. cllf. 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. — 6. Long Branch, N. J., Aug.
16, 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 eiglit Mar. 2, 1915 ;
detailed as v. c. at Barcelona May 13, 1915 ; assigned
to Valencia Oct. 18, 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 Changsha 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 ; to Hong Kong Aug. 27, 1931 ; to
Zurich, temp., June 14, 1932 ; to Leghorn June 15,
1932 ; to Genoa Jan. 5, 1934 ; cons. gen. May 15,
1935 ; assigned to Genoa May 17, 1935 ; married.
Pyle, Mabel Joyce. — 6. Stlgler, Okla. ; high sch. and
business sch. grad. ; app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in
the Dept. of State Feb. 24, 1931 ; permanently July
23, 1931; at $1,440 May 1, 1934; at $1,620 July
16, 1935.— DCR.
Quarton, Harold Barlow. — 6. Algona, Iowa, Feb. 8,
1888 ; Grinnell Coll., Ph. B. 1908 ; grad. work, Univ.
of Colo. ; George Washington, M. Dip. 1912 ; elk. in
law offices ; 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, 1928; 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 Vihorg 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 ;
class four Feb. 4, 1931 ; to Guayaquil Jan. 13, 1933 ;
cons. gen. and assigned to Guayaquil Apr. 5, 1933 ;
to St. John's, N.F., June 15, 1934 ; married.
Quigley, Stephen Hugh. — b. near Rockvllle, Md.,
Sept. 19, 1877 ; 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-June 28, 1934 ; 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 (Brook-
hart Act) ; married. — AP.
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 the N. Y. Despatch Agency of the Dept. of State
Apr. 16, 1928; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ;
admin, asst. at $2,600 July 1, 1935.
Ragland, Joseph Pemberton. — &. 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, 1926; to Halifax
June 15, 1928 ; class eight, eons., and assigned to
Halifax Feb. 4. 1031 ; to St. Pierre-Miquelon, temp.,
Sept. 3, 1935 ; class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; to Halifax
Dec. 14, 1935 ; married.
Rambausky, Amelia. — b. New Kensington, Pa. ; high
sch. grad. ; stenog. 1928-1935 ; elk., Treas. Dept., Jan.-
Sept. 1935 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Sept. 17, 1935 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1936.— 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 Zurich May 8, 1930; to Munich Nov. 27,
1931; class eight July 1, 1934; cons. Jan. 22, 1935;
assisned to ]\Iunich Jan. 24, 1935 ; to Genoa June 23,
1936 : married.
Ramsey, Henry Oscar. — b. Florence, Colo., Mar. 21,
1893 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Bel-
fast Inst, of Tech. 1924-25 ; S. Dak. state tax commn.
248
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
1916-21 ; U. S. Navy 191S-19 ; ayp. v. c. at Viborg
Apr. 30, 1921 ; at Belfast Feb. 17, 1922 ; at Sheffield
June 6, 1929 ; married.
Rand, Edward Baxter. — 6. Shreveport, La., Dec. 27,
1898 ; McTyeire Scb. ; Gulf Coast Mil. Acad. ; U. S.
N. A. 1915-17; U. S. Coast Guard Acad. 1917-18;
U. S. Army Transport Si.>rvice, 1918-19 ; supercargo,
U. S. Shipping Bd., 1919-20 ; purser 1920-21 ; sec.
for firm of cotton broliers 1921 ; app., after exam.,
student interpreter in Japan Jan. 23, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; detailed to the
Dept. Oct. 5, 19S5 ; 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 ; to Antofagasta Mar. 30, 1931 ; to
Mcdan Jan. 21, 1932 ; to Tahiti Sept. 29, 1932 ; class
eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to
Tahiti Jan. 24, 1935 ; to Algiers Nov. 11, 1935.
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 ; prof, 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. — 6. Warsaw, N. Y., June 5, 1878;
studied languages in Europe 1897-98, 1906; Cornell,
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 ; asst. 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 ; class four Feb.
4, 1931 ; to Quebec Nov. 2, 1931 ; married.
Rankin, Karl Lett. — 6. Manitowoc, Wis., Sept. 4,
1898 ; Mercersburg Acad. ; Federal Polj'tech., Ziirlch,
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
June 27, 1929; at Athens and Tirana Feb. 4, 1932;
married.
Rasmussen, Bernardino K. — b. Tyler, Minn. ; Univ.
of Minn., B. S. 1927 ; stenog., Univ. of Minn., 1926-
28 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov. 2,
1928; at $1,620 July 1, 1929; at $1,740 July 1,
1930 ; elk.. Seventh int. Conf. of Am. States, Monte-
video, 1933.— HA.
Ratcliff, Viola Haden. — b. Ardmore, Mo. ; attended
public sch. and business sch. ; stenog., Okla. state
insur. commn. 1921, state highway commn. 1921-
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
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 ;
at $1,800 Dec. 1, 1929; at $1,920 July 1, 1930;
stenog., Conf. on the Limitation of the Manufacture
of Narcotic Drugs, Geneva, 1931. — SS.
Ratcliffe, Louis Johnson. — 6. Washington, D. C,
Sept. 17, 1904 ; private tutor ; attended business sch.
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,
1930; married. — DCR.
Ravndal, Christian Magelssen. — 6. Beirut, Syria, of
Am. parents, Jan. 6, 1899 ; Robert Coll., Constanti-
nople, 1912-14 ; Luther Coll., A. B. 1920 ; U. S. Army
1917-19; app. elk. in Am. Consulate in Vienna Nov.
12, 1920 ; app., after exam., cons. asst. Apr. 29, 1922 ;
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;
assigned to the Dept. Apr. 17, 1931 ; to Vancouver
June 7, 1933 ; class six July 1, 1934 ; to Buenos Aires
Jan. 17, 1935 ; married.
Ray, Guy Walter. — b. 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 Diplo. Ser. Aug. 16, 1930 ;
assigned as v. c. at Singapore Sept. 3, 1930 (canceled) ;
at London Oct. 10, 1930; detailed to the emb. at
London July 20-27, 1931 ; assigned to the Dept.
Sept. 27, 1933 ; to Guaymas Oct. 25, 1933 ; as v. c.
and 3d sec. at Managua May 16, 1935 ; married.
Reagan, Daniel J. — 6. 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.
mgr. of engineering corp. 1917-19 ; advertising 1919-
23 ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. Apr. 1923 ;
app. trade commr. at Paris Aug. 16, 1924 ; asst. cml.
att. at Paris Apr. 27, 1927; del.. Int. Road Conf.,
Paris, 1929, First Int. Cong, of Aerial Safety, Paris,
1930 ; del., 6th Cong, of the Int. Assn. of Agriculture
of Tropical Countries, Paris, 1931, Int. Cong, of
Wood and Sylviculture, Paris, 1931, 7th Int. Cong.
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of Aquiculture and Fisheries, Paris, 1931 ; observer.
Int. Cong, of Geography, Paris, 1931 ; married.
Reams, Robert Borden. — 6. Luthersburg, Pa., Jan.
27, 1904 ; Allegheny Coll. 1921-23, and George Wash-
ington Law Sch. ; salesman 1923-24 ; hotel mgr.
1924-2S ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. ofEcer unclass.
and V. c. of career Jan. 29 ,1929 ; assigned to the
For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 2, 1929 ; to Havre Sept. 13, 1929 ;
to Johannesburg Aug. 25, 1931 ; to Port Elizabeth
Oct. 20, 1933; to Johannesburg May 11, 193.5; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 25, 193G ; married.
Reber, Samuel. — 6. Easthampton, N. Y., July 15,
1903 ; Groton Sell. ; Harvard, A. B. 1925 ; app., after
exam., For. Ser. officer unclass. May 28, 1926 ; v. c.
of career June 15, 1920 ; 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. May
9, 1930 ; assigned as cons, and 3d sec. at Monrovia
June 18, 1930 ; to the Dept. Jan. 8, 1931 ; represen-
tative, 1st sess., Int. Committee on Liberia, London,
1931 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Brussels July 21, 1932 ;
also at Luxembourg Aug. 3, 1932 ; sec. to Am. del..
Gen. Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1932-35 ; assigned
as 3d sec. at Bern Aug. 29, 1933 ; attended, as substi-
tute, meeting of Advisory Com. on Native Labor,
Geneva, 1934 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ; sec. to Am.
del.. Preliminary Naval Conversations, London, June-
July and Oct.-Dec. 1934 ; assigned as 2d sec. at
Bern Jan. 31, 1935 ; tech. asst., London Naval Conf.,
1935-36 ; class six Apr. 1, 1936.
Redecker, Sydney Brayton. — ft. 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. Min. 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;
class six Feb. 4, 1931 ; assigned to Frankfort-on-the-
Main Feb. 5, 1931 ; class five Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Rediker, Norris. — 6. Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 26,
1908 ; Univ. of Minn., A. B. 1930 ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate at Sault Ste. Marie Mar. 5, 1931 ; v. c. at
Corinto Oct. 17, 1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Corinto Jan.
2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 19, 1932 ; to
Bombay Dec. 22, 1932 ; to Zurich Nov. 21, 1934.
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
65847—36 17
May 17, 1928 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May
24, 1928; to Tokyo Oct. 10, 1928; to Taihoku May
28, 1929 ; to Tokj-o Sept. 27, 1929 (canceled) ; to
Yiinnanfu Apr. 2, 1932 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; to
Shanghai Oct. 11. 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; as-
signed to Shanghai Jan. 24, 1935 ; to Belgrade Jan.
28, 1936 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 24, 1936 ;
assigned also as 3d sec. at Belgrade Apr. 4, 1936 ;
married.
Reed, Edward Lyndal. — b. 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 ; assigned to the Dept. Nov.
23, 1933 ; asst. chief. Division of Latin American
Affairs, Dec. 18, 1933 ; chief. Division of Mexican
Affairs, Mar. 12, 1934 ; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; cons,
gen. May 14, 1936 ; married. — ME.
Reed, Leslie Edgar. — b. 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 Loudon May 13, 1915 ; cons, of class
seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; class six June 4, 1920 ; class
five Nov. 19, 1921 ; observer, Comit6 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 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 22, 1935 ; assigned
alf-o as 1st sec. at Montevideo Aug. 9, 1935 ; married.
Reeder, Charles Augustus. — 6. Denver, Colo., Mar. 4,
1874 ; app. asst. messenger in the Dept. of State
Feb. 10, 1910 ; messenger June 22, 1916, effective
July 1.— U.
Reeves, Edwy L. — &. Washington, D. C, Dec. 12,
1908 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; elk..
Civil Ser. Comm., 1927-31 ; app. elk. at .$1,020 in
the Dept. of State June 10, 1931 ; at $1,800 Aug. 1,
1934.— PD.
Reeves, Harman. — 6. Dunedin, New Zealand, Sept.
15, 1871 ; attended high sch. ; Otago Univ., Dunedin ;
stockbroker and financial agt. in Dunedin twenty-five
yrs. ; app. cons. agt. at Dunedin Apr. 6, 1920 ;
married.
Reid, Thomas B. — &. Cumberland, Md., Dec. 5,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ; 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
250
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT 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.— I'D.
Eeineck, Walter S. — 6. Gibsonburg, Ohio, Dec. 11,
1887 ; St. Joseph's Coll., Rensselaer, Ind., A. B. 1912 ;
Univ. of Innsbrucli, 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
Budapest 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 ; assigned to Santo
Domingo June 23, 1931 ; married.
Reinstein, Jacques Joseph. — 6. Savannah, Ga., Sept.
13, 1911 ; Univ. of Basel 1928-29 ; Alliance Fran-
Caise, Paris, summer 1929 ; Georgetown Sob. of For.
Ser., B. F. S. 1933 ; asst. in accounting, Georgetown
Sch. of For. Ser., 1933; editorial asst. 1933; Nat.
Recovery Admin. 1933-36 ; app. economic analyst,
temp., at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Feb. 24, 1936;
permanently May 12, 1936.— TA.
Remillard, Horace. — 6. Roxbury, Mass., Aug. 5,
1S85 ; 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 Huelva 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.
1026 ; to Tangier Sept. 7, 1926 ; class six May 23,
1929 ; assigned to Port Said Sept. 30, 1930 ; married.
Renchard, George "Wilmont. — 6. Detroit, Mich., June
19, 1907 ; Lawrenceville Sch. grad. ; Princeton, B.
S. 1030 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Izmir Aug.
29, 1930; v. c. at Izmir Oct. 31, 1930; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.. v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 19, 1932 ; assigned as v. c.
and 3d sec. at Baghdad Feb. 20, 1932 ; as v. c. at
Colombo Aug. 28, 1934.
Renois, Katherine V. (Mrs.) — 6. Lovettsville, 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.
Renstrom, Mary Long (Mrs.) — 6. Feura Bush, N. Y. ;
N. Y. State Coll. for Teachers, A. B. 1922 ; Columbia,
B. S. 1928 ; National Univ. 1931- ; teacher in high
sch., 1922-25 ; library asst. 1925-29 ; app. library
asst. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Oct. 15, 1930;
at $2,000 Oct. 9, 1935.— RP.
Resnick, Jennye. — h. Burlinston, la. ; high sch. and
business sch. grad. ; secretary 1935 ; app. elk., temp.,
at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Apr. 29, 1935 ; per-
manently July 1, 1935. — DCR.
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; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. e.
at Leipzig Jan. 2, 1932 ; at Palermo Nov. 20, 1934 ;
married.
Reynolds, Lincoln Carol. — 6. Viola, Calif., Feb. 25,
1906 ; high sch. grad. ; Harvard 1926-27 ; tutors
1927, 1929 ; accountant 1927-28 ; salesman 1928 ;
representative in China for oil company 1928-29 ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Nanking Jan. 8, 1930 ;
V. c. at Nanking Jan. 19, 1931 ; at Foochow Feb.
20, 1933 ; at Shanghai Jan. 23, 1934 ; at Tientsin
July 31, 1934; married.
Reynolds, Samuel Theodore. — b. Alexandria, Va., Oct.
14, 1007 ; messenger, Dept. of Com., 1929-35 ; app.
messenger in the Dept. of State Sept. 17, 1935. — LA.
Rhoades, Otis Wiles. — 6. Frederick, Md., Jan. 14,
1896 ; Frederick Coll., grad. 1912 ; Georgetown Sch
of For. Ser. 1924-25 ; messenger, U. S. Patent Office,
1912-13; 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 192.J-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, Charles M., Jr. — b. Avon, Mont., May 3, 1907;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; elk. 1928-31 ;
app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State May 6,
1931 ; at $1,440 Dec. 1, 1931 ; at $1,620 Mar. 14,
1934; at $1,800 May 21, 1935; at $2,000 Julv 1.
1936.— BA.
Rice, Edward Earl. — b. Saginaw, Mich., Feb. 6,
1909 ; Univ. of Wis. 1926-28 ; Univ. of 111., B. S. 1930,
grad. work 1934-35 ; Univ. of Mexico, summer 1931 ;
export work 1930-31 ; selling, translating, writing,
and import work 1931-34 ; Y. M. C. A. sec, Univ. of
111., 1934-35 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer un-
class., V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct.
1. 1935 ; assigned as language officer at Peiping Oct.
25, 1935.
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251
Richards, Arthur Lincoln. — b. Emmett, Idaho, June
21, 1907 ; high sch. 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 ; as v. c. at Teheran Feb. 24, 1931 ; also
3d sec. at Teheran Feb. 26, 1932 ; v. c. at Jerusalem
Jan. 19, 1934 ; at Cairo July 16, 1935.
Richardson, Antonio Maceo. — 5. Washington, D. C,
Mar. 25, 1898 ; chauffeur and messenger, Govt, depts.,
1928-31 ; app. chauffeur in the Dept. of State Oct. 17,
1931. — MA.
Richardson, Clydia Mae. — b. Highmore, S.Dak. ; busi-
ness high sch. grad. ; Zanerian Art Coll., grad. 1933 ;
asst. scientific illustrator, Smithsonian Instit., 1933 ;
elk. and typist, Public Works Admin., 1933-34 ; app.
engrosser at $1,800 in the Dei^t. of State Feb. 1,
1934.— AP.
Richardson, Gardner. — 6. Hanover, N. H., Feb. 8,
1884 ; attended sch. in Greece and Switzerland ; Phil-
lips Andover grad. ; Yale, A. B. 1905 ; editorial and
business work with magazine 1905-12 ; banking 1912-
14 ; Commn. for Relief in Belgium 1915-17 ; U. S.
Army 1918-19, capt., overseas service ; War Prison-
ers' Exchange Conf., Bern, 1919 ; chief. 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.
80, 1927 ; at Vienna and Belgrade July 1, 1929 ; re-
lieved of duties at Belgrade June 25, 1930, and at
Vienna June 30, 1933 ; app. cml. att. at Vienna Sept.
14, 1934; 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-
19 ; in business 1920-27 ; app. typewriter repairman
at $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, supply section, at $2,000 Oct. 1,
1928; at $2,200 July 1, 1930; married.— SU.
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 Cobb Feb. 27, 1924 ; app.,
after exam., v. c. of career of class three June 18,
1924; assigned to Cobb June 23, 1924; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Tananarive
May 19, 1928 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to
Tananarive Oct. 16, 1929 ; class seven July 1, 1931 ;
to Winnipeg Jan. 11, 1932 ; to L6opoldville Aug. 4,
1934 ; married.
Richardson, William Garland. — b. Fries, Va., Jan.
18, 1905 ; Univ. of Richmond, B. A. 1924 ; Univ. of Va.,
M. A. 1934 ; Univ. of Frankfort, Germany, 1934 ; Univ.
of Marburg, Germany, 1935 ; elk. 1925-28 ; textbook
salesman 1928-30 ; auditor for firm in Brazil 1930-32 ;
2d It. O. R. C. ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned as language officer at Tokyo
Oct. 17, 19.35 ; married.
Richmond, Stoughton James. — b. Wasbinglon, D. C,
Nov. 10, 1904 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business
and tech. high sch. ; Georgetown 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 $2,000 May 1, 1930 ; married.
Ricks, Thompkins George. — b. 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. — b. 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; at $2,000 Jan. 1, 1931.— FA.
Riddle, James Robert. — b. Birmingham, Ala., Dec.
7, 1901 ; high sch. grad. ; Ala. Sch. of Mines, Dnlv. of
Ala., 1922-23; Ala. Nat. Guard 1920-23; chemical
asst. 1923 ; clk.-bookkeeper 1923-24 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate at Vancouver June 21, 1924 ; v. c. at
Prince Rupert, temp., Dec. 2, 1929 ; at Vancouver Feb.
19, 1930 ; at Fernie, temp., Apr. 4, 1930 ; at Ed-
monton, temp., May 23, 1930 ; at Vancouver Aug. 29,
1930 ; at North Bay Nov. 26, 1930 ; at Winnipeg May
15, 1933 ; married.
Riddleberger, James Williams. — b. 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, Tarlflf
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 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Geneva
Oct. 1, 1935 ; as For. Ser. officer to Berlin June
19, 1936; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 22, 1936;
married.
Riedesel, Helen R. — b. Crookston, Minn. ; attended
high sch. and business sch. ; bookkeeper 1929-30 ; app.
elk., temp., at $1,260 in the Dept. of State May 26,
1030 ; permanently Aug. 20, 1930 ; at $1,440 May 16,
1931 ; at $1,620 Aug. 1, 1934.— PD.
Riggs, Benjamin Reath. — 5. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug.
19, 1892 ; attended sch. in Italy and Switzerland ;
Columbia Coll., grad. 1914 ; private sec. to Am. Amb.
252
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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 ; Kor. 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; to Bern July 14, 1932;
to Budapest Apr. 21, 1934 ; to Tirana Feb. 13, 1930 ;
cons, and assigned also as cons, at Tirana Mar.
6, 1936 ; married.
Riggs, Lloyd E.— b. 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 ; also at Kabul Mar.
21, 1935.
Rightmire, Ruth. — i. 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.
Riley, Lowell Meeker (Capt.) — 6. East Orange, N. J.,
June 14, 1892 ; Nat. Prep. Sch. grad. ; U. S. M. A.,
grad. 1917 ; assigned as asst. mil. att. at Paris Dec.
20, 1935.
Ringwalt, Arthur Rumney. — b. Omaha, Nebr., Feb.
24, 1899 ; high sch. grad. ; Sorbonue 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;
as language officer at Peiping July 23, 1932 ; as v. c.
at Yiinnaufu Oct. 11, 1934 ; sec. in tlie Diplo. Ser.
Apr. 25, 1936.
Rinker, Ella Ruth. — b. Mount Jackson, Va. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; Harrisonburg
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 $1,500 Mar. 1, 1925 ;
at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1927 ; clerical asst.. Sixth Int. Conf.
of Am. States, Hahana, 1928 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1928
(\Yelch Act); at $1,860 July 1, 1930; code elk.,
Loudon Naval Conf., 1935-36.— 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. IS, 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 Feb.
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.
Roache, Thomas P. — b. Natural Bridge, Va., Nov.
24, 1884 ; chief butler. The White House, 1918-29 ;
app. messenger in the Dept. of State Apr. 6, 1929. — S.
Roark, Lottie M. — b. Renton, Wash. ; high sch.
grad. ; George Washington Univ. 1934- ; secretary in
private firm 1929-30, in Immigration and Naturaliza-
tion Service, Dept. of Labor, 1930-34 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 27, 1934; at $1,620
Mar. 1, 1935.— LA.
Roberts, Frank Needham (Capt.) — b. Oskaloosa,
Kans., Dec. 28, 1897; Baker Univ. 1915-17; U. S.
M. A., grad. 1920 ; assigned as language officer at
Peiping July 30, 1934 ; married.
Roherts, Hazel Harriman (Mrs.) — b. Washington,
D. C. ; attended business high sch. ; elk. -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,
1929; at $2,000 July 1, 1930; elk., 1st stage. Gen.
•Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1932; at $2,300 May
IG, 1936.— 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, Lillian C. — b. Port Rowan, Ont., Canada,
of Am. parents ; attended public sch. and business sch.
in Cuba ; high sch. grad. ; Buena Vista Coll. and Colegio
^letodisfa Central, Cuba ; stenog., sec, and court re-
porter 1928-35 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State Aug. 19, 1935.— SS.
Roberts, Q,uincy 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; to Saigon Nov. 7, 1932; married.
Robertson, Dudley L. — b. Gaithershurg, Md., Oct. 14,
1911; George Washington Univ. 1931- ; messenger,
Civil Ser. Commn., 1928-29 ; app. asst. messenger
at $1,080 in the Dept. of State June 11, 1929;
messenger at $1,200 May 15, 1930; at $1,260 July
1, 1930 ; elk. at $1,440 Aug. 1, 1934 ; at $1,620 Oct.
22, 1935.— PD.
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. JacI:.son, 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
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253
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 Colfin
May 19, 1928 ; at Cartagena June 25, 1928 ; at
Martinique June 28, 1930; at Oporto Feb. 11, 1935;
at St. Micbael, temp., June 10, 1935 ; at Oporto Oct.
7, 1935 ; married.
Robinson, Tliomas Hastings. — 6. South Bethlehem,
Pa., Jan. 18, 1893 ; Lawrenceville Sch. grad. ; business
course ; Princeton, A. B. 1914 ; Lehigh Univ., B. S.
1916; chemist 1916-17; U. S. Army 1917-18, 1st It.;
with sugar refiniug 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;
For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight and
cons. Mar. 20, 1925 ; assigned to Melbourne June 9,
1926 ; class seven Dec. 31, 1929 ; assigned to Penang
Aug. 16, 1930; to Nogales Mar. 3, 1933; class six
July 1, 1934 ; married.
Roddy, Marguerite R. — 6. North Platte, Nebr. ; high
sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ. 1925 ; app. elk.
at $1,320 in the Dept. of State Nov. 1, 1924 ; at
$1,500 Jan. 16, 1926; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; stenog., Commn. for study and review of con-
ditions in Haiti, 1930; at $1,800 May 1, 1930; at
$1',920 July 1, 1930 ; elk., Int. Radio Conf., Madrid,
1932.— SS.
Rodrick, Bertha Sarah (Mrs.) — b. 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
(Brookhart Act). — PD.
Rogers, Alan Stewart. — 6. 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 ;
as 3d sec. at Paris Apr. 8, 1931 ; class eight July 1,
1934 ; at Prague, temp., July 18, 1934 ; at Paris Sept.
12, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned as 3d sec. at
Vienna Apr. 8, 1935 ; also cons, at Vienna Dec. 10,
1935.
Romeyn, Nina Genevieve. — 6. Fort Scott, Kans. ;
attended high sch. ; Classical Sch. for Girls, Indian-
apolis, Ind. ; Columbian Univ. (now George Washing-
ton) three yrs.; Berlitz Sch. of Languages one yr. ;
elk., D. A. R. ; elk., Spanish 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. ; Girls' Latin Sch. grad. ;
Mass. Normal Art Sch. 1914-15 ; La Salle Est. Univ.,
LL. B. 1920; Portia Law Sch. 1920; Harvard 1926-
28; Catholic Univ., A. B. 1930, A. M. 1932, grad.
work 1932- ; clerical, accounting, and executive posi-
tions 1910-24 ; asst., Boston Public Library, 1924-
28 ; historical research 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.— RP.
Rose, Halleck Lovejoy. — &. Lincoln, Nebr., Sept. 13,
1907 ; Hi'l Sch. ; Hun Sch. grad. ; Princeton 1926-27 ;
Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1928-30; Universidad
Nacional de Mexico, summer 1930 ; bank elk. 1927-28 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 28, 1932 ;
assigned as v. c. at Vera Cruz Apr. 2, 1932 ; to the
For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 8, 1933; to Rotterdam June 13,
1933 ; as 3d sec. at Warsaw Aug. 14, 1935 ; married.
Rowe, Alvin Thomson, Jr. — ft. 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 Blueflelds Sept. 14, 1929 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. June 27, 1931 ; assigned as 3d sec. at
Bogota July 8, 1931 ; also v. c. at BogotA July 16,
1931 ; V. c. at Kobe Dec. 1, 1934 ; at Yokohama,
temp., June 11, 1935 ; at Tokyo, temp., Nov. 20, 1935.
Rowley, Eugene Cooper, Jr. — ft. Madison, Wis., Jan.
31, 1894 ; attended business sch. ; Ga. Inst, of Tech.,
grad. in mil. aeronautics 1917 ; Georgetown Univ.,
LL. B. 1920, LL. M. 1921 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ;
elk., Dept. of State, 1915-17; U. S. Army 1917-13,
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.
Royt, Frederick L. — h. Milwaukee, Wis., July 10,
1907; Univ. of Wis., B. A. 1929; teacher of Eng. in
Puerto Rico 1929-31 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
General at Guayaquil June 6, 1931 ; v. c. at Guaya-
quil Dec. 13, 1932; detailed as elk. in leg. at Quito
Oct. 15-Nov. 19, 1935.
Rueter, Frank Thomas. — 6. Allentown, Pa., June 12,
1S97 ; attended high sch. ; business sch. grad. ; ac-
counting elk. 1916-18, 1919-21 ; U. S. Army 1918-
19, overseas service ; accountant for mining company
in Chile 1921- ; act. Am. cons. agt. at Cruz Grande
Feb. 1-Apr. 30, 1927, and July 16, 1933-Sept. 30,
1934 ; app. cons. agt. at Cruz Grande Oct. 1, 1934.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Rupprecht, "William Gustave. — b. Grosse Denkte,
Germany, July 21, 1906 ; Am. citizen ; attended high
sch. ; studied under private tutor ; elk. 1920-22 ; farm
foreman 1922-25 ; U. S. Marine Corps 1925-29 ;
Guardia Nacional de Nicaragua, 1928-29, 2d It. ; crane
operator 1930-31 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate at
Puerto Cabezas July 7, 1931 ; at Buenaventura Oct.
5, 1933 ; V. c. at Buenaventura Feb. 13, 1934 ; at
Callao-Lima May 1, 1935 ; married.
Russ, Edward Bartlett. — b. 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. — b. 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 ; class four July 1, 1931 ;
cons. gen. Mar. 14, 1934 ; assigned to Alexandria
Mar. 15, 1934 ; class three Oct. 1, 1935 ; to Johannes-
burg Jan. 18, 1936 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 7,
1936 ; assigned also as 1st sec. at Pretoria Feb. 13,
1936 ; married.
Russell, Ruth Beatrice. — b. San Francisco, Calif. ;
Univ. of Calif., B.S. 1932, M.A. 1934; reader in for-
eign trade, elk., and secretary, Univ. of Calif., 1930—
34 ; app. elk., temp., at $2,000 in the Dept. of State
July 7, 1934 ; permanently Sept. 15, 1934. — TA.
Sack, Leo R. — b. Tupelo, Miss., July 9, 1889 ; Univ.
of Mo. 1907-9 ; student founder of Univ. of Mo. Sch.
of Journalism ; newspaper reporter and copy desk
editor 1909-15 ; Washington corr. for group of Tex.
newspapers 1915-17 ; U.S. Army 1917-19, capt., over-
seas service ; maj., O.R.C. ; Washington corr. for
Scripps-Howard group of newspapers 1919-33 ; app.
E.E. and M.P. to Costa Rica Aug. 17, 1933 ; married.
Sackett, Harriett E. — b. Webster City, Iowa ; high
sch. grad. ; Drake Univ. 1925-26 ; George Washington
Univ. 1929 ; secretary 192.3-29 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Feb. 4, 1929; at $1,620 Sept. 1,
1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930 : resigned Nov. 30, 1934 ;
reapp. elk. at $1,440 Feb. 1, 1935 ; at $1,620 July IS,
1935.— VD.
Sadler, Mary A, (Mrs.) — 6. 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-
nently 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., y
Washington, 1927 ; elk.. Prep. Commn. for the Dis-
armament Conf., Geneva, 1928; at $1,740 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,800 July 1, 1928; archivist.
Int. Conf. of Am. States on Conciliation and Arbitra-
tion, Washington, 1928-29 ; at $2,000 July 1, 1930.—
DCB.
Sager, Fay Eleanor. — b. Noble, 111. ; high sch. and
business sch. grad. ; elk., Bu. of Internal Revenue,
1929-31 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 10, 1931 ; at $1,620 Sept. 1, 1934.— LA.
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.
Army 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 unelass. 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
see. Oct. 19, 1929 ; assigned to Paris Dec. 17, 1930 ;
class six Feb. 4, 1931 ; to Tokyo Aug. 19, 1931 ; to
the Dept. May 2, 1932 ; assigned as 2d sec. of leg. at
Peiping May 18, 1933 ; as 2d see. of emb. at Peiping
Sept. 17, 19.35; class five Oct. 1, 1935.
Salmon, David Alden. — 6. Westport, Conn., Jan. 30,
1879 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; elk. in
War 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., Ccnf. 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 , mem., Bd. of Review for Efficiency Ratings,
1931-33 ; mem., Bd. of Appeals and Review, 1933- ;
mem.. Committee on Archives, 1935- ; married. — DCR.
Salter, Fred Kelley. — b. Sparta, Ga., Nov. 22, 1906;
Mercer Univ., A. B. 1928 ; asst. prof, of Latin, Mercer
Univ.. 1927-28 ; elk. 1928 ; reporter 1928-30 ; app.
elk. in Am. Consulate General at Copenhagen Aug.
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18, 1930 ; V. c. at Copenhagen July 31, 1931 ; at
Aden Nov. 10, 1932 ; at Danzig Mar. 10, 1934.
Sandifer, Durward Valdamir. — 6. Tamalco, 111., July
20, 1900 ; Eureka Coll., A.B., 1924 ; Univ. of Nobr.,
summer 1924 ; Columbia, M.A. 1928, LL.B. 1931 ;
Geneva Sch. of Int. Relations, summer 1929; U.S.
Army 1918 ; U.S. Merchant Marine 1919 ; teacher in
grade sch. 1920 ; instructor Eureka Coll., 1924-27 ;
special asst. to Counsel for Guatemala, Guatemalan-
Honduran Boundary Arb., 1931-32; instructor, Rut-
gers Univ., 1931-34 ; app. asst. to legal adviser at
$3,200 in the Dept. of State July 2, 1934 ; at $3,800
Jan. 9, 1936 ; married. — LE.
Sands, Rosa Virginia. — &. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; attended
private sob. 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, 192S ; at $2,200 July 1, 1930 ; archive asst. June
1, 1932.— HA.
Sangston, Howard Eli. — 6. 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. — PA.
Sannebeck, Frank Adam, — 6. Mexico, Mo., Sept. 6,
1907 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; West-
minster Coll. (Mo.) 1926-27; George Washington
Univ. 1928-31 ; elk., Govt, depts., 1928-30 ; app. elk.
at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Mar. 2, 1931. — MA.
Sannebeck, Norvelle Harrison. — b. Mexico, Mo., Sept.
18, 1909; Westminster Coll. (Mo.) 1926-28; George
Washington Univ., A. B. 1931, Law Sch. 1933- ; elk..
Govt, depts., 1929-30; app. elk. at $1,800 in the
Dept. of State Dec. 18, 1930 ; asst. personnel oflScer
at $2,600 Sept. 14, 1934.— AP.
Sappington, James Coale, 3d. — b. Bazile Mills, Nebr.,
Oct. 29, 1904 ; Mt. St. Mary's Coll. grad. ; George-
town, B. S. 1926 ; employed in banking houses 1927-
30 ; in private firm 1930-31 ; aide to dep. adminis-
trator, Nat. Recovery Admin., 1933-36 ; survey direc-
tor, Bu. of Labor Statistics, 1936 ; app. economic
analyst, temp., at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Mar.
9, 1936; permanently May 12, 1936. — TA.
Satterthwaite, Joseph Charles. — ft. Tecumseh, Mich.,
Mar. 4, 1900 ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1923, A. M. 1924 ;
U. S. Army 1918-19, overseas service ; asst. in dept.
of political science, Univ. of Mich., 1923-24 ; elk. in
Am. Consulate at Stuttgart 1924-25 ; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. oflScer unclass. 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 ;
sec. to Am. del.. North and Cen. American Regional
Radio Conf., Mexico City, 1933 ; assigned as 3d sec.
at Buenos Aires Jan. 2, 1934 ; class seven July 1,
1934 ; 2d sec. at Buenos Aires Jan. 31, 1935 ; class
six Apr. 1, 1936; 2d sec. at Baghdad June 9, 1936;
.also cons, at Baghdad June 10, 1936.
Satterthwaite, Livingston Lord. — b. Oak Lane, Pa.,
Mar. 12, 1909 ; Phillips Exeter grad. ; Yale, A.B.
1931 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. ofDeer unclass.,
v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 28,
1932 ; assigned as v. c. at Mexico City Feb. 15, 1932 ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 19, 1932; to San Jose,
Costa Rica, Dec. 22, 1932 ; to Port Lim6n, temp..
May 28, 1934 ; to San Jose, Costa Rica, Dec. 15,
1934 ; married.
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 ; at $3,800 Apr. 1, 1936.— HA.
Sauer, Emil. — h. Stonewall, Tex.. June 10, 1881 ;
Univ. of Tex., B. Lit. 1903; Harvard, A. M. 1908;
teacher 1897-1900 ; principal of sch. 190.3-4 ; 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 ; cons, 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 ; cons. gen. Jan. 7, 1932 ;
assigned to Toronto Jan. 14, 1932 ; to Rio de Janeiro
July 5, 1935 ; married.
Saugstad, Jesse Edwin. — b. Westby, Wis., June 6,
1886; St. Olaf Coll. 190.3-07; instructor, Univ. of
Wis., 1910-18 ; U. S. Navy 1918-19, ensign ; shipping
business 1919-22 ; shipping research 1922-26, asst.
to V. pres.. Merchant Fleet Corp., 1926-27, and asst.
director 1927-29, U. S. Shipping Board ; special agt.,
Bu. of For. and Domes. Com., Dept. of Com., 1929-
35 ; app. economic analyst at $4,600 in the Dept. of
State Nov. 5, 19.35; at $5,600 June 1, 1936; mar-
ried.— TA.
Savage, Carlton. — b. Salem, Oreg., Dee. 28, 1807 ;
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 ofiicer and re-
search asst. at $2,400 in the Dept. of State May 23,
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1927; at $2,600 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at .$2,700
July 1, 1928; at $3,200 June 1, 1930; assoc. in his-
torical research July 16, 1936 ; married. — HA.
Sawyer, John Birge. — 6. Appleton, Wis., Jan. 17,
1881 ; Belmont Sch. ; Univ. of Calif., B. S. 1902 ;
customs insp. 1903-4 ; immigration insp. 1904-11 ;
app. V. and dep. cons. gen. at Hong Kong Aug. 23,
1911 ; V. c. at Hong Kong Feb. 6, 1915 ; resigned
Jan. 14, 1917 ; immigration insp. 1917-18 ; app. v. c.
at Shanghai Apr. 23, 1918; at Hong Kong Feb. 19,
1921 ; at Shanghai Apr. 12, 1921 ; at Foochow, temp.,
Mar. 22, 1933 ; at Shanghai Oct. 8, 1935 ; married.
Sayre, Francis Bowes. — 6. South Bethlehem, Pa.,
Apr. 30, 1885; Williams, A.B. 1909; Harvard, LL.B.
1912, S.J.D. 1918 ; dep. asst. dist. atty., N.Y. County,
N.Y., 1912-13 ; asst. to pres. of Williams Coll. and
instr. in govt. 1914-17 ; teaching fellow, Harvard
Law Sch., 1917-18 ; asst. prof, of law, Harvard, 1919-
24, and prof. 1924-33; lecturer, Univ. of So. CaMf.,
summer 1923 ; adviser in foreign affairs to Siamese
Govt. 192.3-25 ; jurisconsult to Ministry of For.
Affairs, Siamese Govt.. 1925-30 ; director. Harvard
lust, of Criminal Law, 1929-33 ; Mass. commr. of
correction 1932-33 ; author ; app. asst. sec. of state
Nov. 17, 1933 ; chm., Ex. Committee on Cml. Policv,
1933-.— A-S.
Scanlan, John Joseph. — h. Washington, D. C, July
11, 1892 ; Georgetown, LL. B. 1916 ; mem. of bar of
D. C. ; app. elk., temp., at $900 in the Dept. of State
Jan. 21, 1915 ; permanently at $1,000, under Ex.
order, June 22, 1916, effective July 1 ; at $1,200 Mar.
15, 1917 ; detailed to the N. Y. Passport Agency Apr.
6, 1917 ; app. elk. in Am. Emb. at Paris Jan. 31, 1918 :
V. c. 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, 5 930; at $4,600 Dec. 1, 1930; mar-
ried.— PD.
Scanlon, Martin F. (Lt. Col.) — h. Scranton, Pa., Aug.
11, 1889 ; Univ. of Pa. and Cornell one yr. each ;
entered U. S. Army June 1, 1912; asst. mil. att. for
air at Rome 1924-27; at London 1929-33; assigned
as asst. mil. att. for air at London Oct. 17, 1935 ;
also asst. mil. att. at London Feb. 6, 1936 ; married.
Schausten, Rudolph Alfred Seeburg. — 6. 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.
Scherer, George Fulford. — h. Chicago, 111., Nov. 1,
1905 ; Groton Sch. grad. ; Yale, B. A. 1927 ; 2d It.,
O. R. C. ; elk. 1927-29 ; purchasing agt. 1929-32 ;'
statistician, Int. Boundary Commn., U. S. and Mexico,
1934 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate at Ciudad Juftrez
Dec. 21, 1934 ; v. c. at Ciudad JuSrez Mar. 13, 1935 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned to
Ciudad Ju:lrez Oct. 1, 1935.
Schick, C. Joseph. — 6. Shively, Ky., Nov. 23, 1910 ;
prep. sch. and business sch. grad. ; elk., stenog., sec,
and bookkeeper 1927-32, 1934-35 ; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State June 1, 1935 ; at $1,620 May
25, 1936 ; married. — BA.
Schmidt, Max Waldo. — 6. Gravette, Ark., Oct. 30,
1908; Univ. of Chicago, Ph. B. 1932; tutored in
French and German ; 2d It., 0. R. C, 1935 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ;
assigned as language officer at Tokyo Oct. 16, 1935.
Schnare, Lester L. — 6. 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, 1919 ; 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
Cartagena 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 ; assigned to Hamburg Jan. 15, 1931 ; class five
Oct. 1, 1935 ; to Milan Dec. 7, 1935 ; 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
$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, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,860 July 1,
1930.— VD.
Schoellkopf, Walter Horton. — b. Buffalo, N. Y.,
Oct. 18, 1882 ; Cascadilla Sch. 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-Sept. 12,
1922 ; assigned to the Dept. 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 ; assigned to the Dept. Feb.
17, 1931 ; asst. chief, For. Ser. Bldgs. Office, June 15,
1931 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Vienna May 16, 1932 ;
at Madrid May 11, 1933 ; class four and 1st sec. Oct.
1, 1935 ; married.
Schoenfeld, Hans Frederick Arthur. — 6. Provi-
dence, R. I., Jan. 31, 1889 ; Friends' Sch. ; George
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Washington, A. B. 1907, A. M. 1909, Law Sch.
1907-10 ; Univ. of Caracas, Venezuela, 1910-11 ; asst.
and Instructor in hist., George Washington Univ.,
1907-10 ; app. cons. agt. at Caracas Sept. 17, 1910 ;
confidential elk. to the 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 ; as-
signed 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 ; B. E. and M. P. to Costa Rica Dec. 16,
1929 (canceled) ; resigned Mar. 1, 1930; with an int.
electrical company to July 1, 1931 ; app. E. E. and
M. P. to the Dominican Republic Aug. 1, 1931 ;
married.
Schoenfeld, Rudolf Emil. — 6. 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,
192-S ; 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 Dec. 17, 1925 ; to the Dept.
Mar. 2, 1927 ; as 3d sec. at Rio de Janeiro Apr. 12,
1927 ; class six June 30, 1927 ; 2d sec. at Bogota
Oct. 28, 1929 (canceled); class five May 9, 1930;
assigned to Budapest Jan. 9, 1931 ; to the Dept. Sept.
9, 1932 ; class four Oct. 1, 1935. — WE.
Schoenrich, Edwin. — 6. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 10,
1895 ; Washington Coll., A. B. 1917 ; 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.,
Habana 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 Val-
paraiso Nov. 8, 1924 ; to La Paz June 9, 1925 ; sec. in
the Diplo. 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 assigned to Arica May 23, 1929 ;
to Sarnia, temp., Oct. 29, 1929 ; to Mazatlan Jan. 18,
1930 ; to Santiago, Cuba, Jan. 16, 1931 ; class seven
Feb. 4, 1931 ; to Ottawa Nov. 6, 1934 ; class six Oct.
1, 1935 ; to the Dept. Oct. 17, 1935 : married.— LA.
65847—36 18
Schooley, George Bezel. — b. Cumberland, Md., Sept
2, 1901 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; mes
senger. 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
Dept. of State May 27, 1929 ; at $1,740 July 1, 1930
at $1,800 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; at $2,000
Apr. 1, 1931 ; married. — PD.
Schott, William Walter. — b. Leavenworth, Kans.
Oct. 7, 1894 ; Western Mil. Acad. ; U. S. N. A., grad
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
to Frankfort-on-the-Main Aug. 28, 1922 ; to Palermo
Nov. 20, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1,
1924; assigned to Gibraltar July 17, 1924; to Pal-
ermo Oct. 28, 1924 ; to Naples Jan. 3, 1925 ; class
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. 19, 1929 ;
assigned as 2d sec. at Berlin Oct. 18, 1930; class six
July 1, 1931 ; at Mexico City Aug. 22, 1933 ; sec. to
Am. del.. Seventh Am. Scientific Cong., Mexico City,
1935 ; married.
Schraud, Myron Henderson. — 6. Houston, Tex.,
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 Dec. 12, 1930; at Puerto Castilla Feb. 13, 1932;
at Puerto Cortes Feb. 23, 1933.
Schroeder, Helen V. — b. Minneapolis, Minn. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; cashier 1929-30 ; app.
elk., temp., at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Jan. 16,
1931 ; permanently Apr. 1, 1931 ; at $1,440 Mar. 1,
1932 ; at $1,620 Oct. 1, 1934. — AP.
Schukraft, Gladys Evelyn. — b. Evansvllle, Ind. ;
high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ. 1930-31 ;
stenog. 1927-30; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State June 2, 1930; at $1,020 Dec. 4, 1930; at $1,800
Apr. 1, 1935. — CI.
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. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 16, 1930 ; assigned as v. c. at Toronto, tomp.,
Dec. 29, 1930; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 8, 1931 ; to
Kobe Dec. 10, 1931 ; as language officer at Tokyo Oct.
6, 1932 ; as v. c. at Kobe Mar. 22, 1935.
Schults, William C— ?). New York City Feb. 10.
1S92 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Cooper
Union one yr. ; elk. in govt. d( pts. 1918-21, 1922-25,
1934-35 ; insur. agt. 1925-32 ; bank runner 193.3-34 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the N. Y. Despatch Agency of
the Dept. of State Aug. 2. 1935 ; married.
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Scott, Albert William. — b. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 15,
1895 ; manual training high sch. grad. ; Kansas City
Jr. Coll. 1916-17; Uuiv. 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 ; to Belfast Oct. 29,
1931 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ;
assigned to Belfast Jan. 24, 1935 ; to Jerusalem Oct.
2G, 1935 ; married.
Scott, George. — 6. Pomonkey, Md., Dec. 25, 1872 ;
employed by Isthmian Canal Commn. 1904-7 ; 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. — TD.
Scott, James T. — &. Eatonton, Ga., June 5, 1885 ;
attended public sch. ; employed by steamship com-
pany ; asst. to chief of staff, U.S. Army, in France,
Holland, and Belgium during the World War ; chief,
Lithuanian Relief Mission of Am. Relief Admin.,
1919 ; in London office of U.S. Shipping Bd. ; special
representative of Bd. in Baltic States and Russia
1922 ; in charge of Bd.'s organization in Germany ;
app. trade commr. at Hamburg Nov. 10, 1926 ; in
N.Y. dist. office of Dept. of Com. Aug. 6, 1931 ; cml.
att. at Copenhagen 1933-35 ; at Cairo May 21, 193G.
Scott, Winfteld Harrison. — h. Alexandria, Va., Jan.
13, 1892,; business high sch. grad. ; Berlitz Sch. ot
Languages two yrs. ; Georgetown Univ. three yrs. ;
newspaper work three 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 ; class seven Feb. 4, 1931 ;
to Rangoon Sept. 3, 1931 ; married.
Scott, Winthrop Ramsdell. — b. 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 Ilaitien 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 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 17,
1932 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Santiago, Chile, Oct. 28,
1932 ; class five July 1, 1934 ; as cons, at Kobe May
22, 1936; married.
Scotten, Robert McGregor. — b. Detroit, Mich., Aug.
18, 1891 ; Detroit Univ. Sch. ; Univ. of Mich, one
yr. ; Yale, B. A. 1914 ; Harvard Grad. Sch. 1915-16 ;
athletic instructor, Yale-in-China, 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. S, 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 Asuncion May 20, 1925 ; app. cons. Feb. 23, 1926
assigned also as cons, at Asuncion Feb. 24, 1920
to the Dept. Feb. 7, 1927 ; asst. chief, Division of
Current Information, June 1, 1927 ; press liaison oflQ-
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 ;
class two July 1, 1931 ; couns. of emb. at Santiago,
Chile, Apr. 4, 1934 ; at Rio de Janeiro May 23, 1935 ;
at Santiago, Chile, Sept. 26, 1935; class one Oct. 1,
1935 ; at Rio de Janeiro June 3, 1936 ; 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,
1930 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. July 8, 1930 ; to Saigon
Nov. 8, 1930 ; to Palermo Aug. 4, 1934 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Apr. 25, 1936 ; married.
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 ;
at Southampton, temp.. May 23, 1936 ; married.
Seibert, Eldn. — b. Elkhart, Ind., July 24, 1901;
U. S. M. A. 1920-22 (resigned) ; Columbia Coll.. A. B.
1924 ; Am. Inst, of Banking 1925-26 ; Columbia Univ.,
grad. work, 1927-28 ; banking 1924-26 ; master,
Groton Sch., two terms, 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 ; to Southampton June 14, 1932 ; to
Shanghai Nov. 19, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr.
25, 1936.
Seller, Joseph. — h. New York City Feb. 15, 1905 ;
Columbia, Ph. G. 1925; Brooklyn Law Sch., St. Law-
rence Univ., LL. B. 1928 ; mem. of bar of N. Y. ;
pharmacist 1925-28, 1933-34; law elk. 1928-29; law
practice 1929-32 ; provisional investigator, Dept. of
Justice, 1932-33; app. elk., temp., at ?1,620 in the
N. Y. Passport Agency of the Dept. of State May 17.
1934; permanently at $1,800 Aug. 16, 1934.
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259
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
Saliua 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 Para Apr. 30, 1930 ; class seven
Feb. 4, 1931.
Serrin, Mary Louise (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. and sec.
1926-27; typist, Govt, dcpts., 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.
Service, John Stewart. — b. Chengtu, China, of Am.
parents, Aug. 3, 1909 ; attended sch. in U. S. and
China ; Oberlin Coll., B. A. 1931 ; draughtsman In
China 1925-26 ; bank elk. in China 1933 ; app. elk. in
Am. consulate at Yiinnanfu June 23, 1933 ; v. c. at
Yiinnanfu July 7, 1934 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. and assigned to Yiinnanfu Oct. 1, 1935 ; as
language officer at Peiping Oct. 5, 1935 ; married.
Severe, Marc L. — &. 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.) — b. 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 31, 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) ; elk., Int. Radio Conf., Madrid, 1932. — SS.
Shallenherger, Martin Conrad (Lt, Col.) — b. Osceola,
Nebr., July 6, 1886 ; Univ. of Nebr. ; bank ca.shier
1905-8 ; entered U. S. Army Oct. 5, 1908 ; mil. att.
at Lisbon 1919 and at Belgrade and Athens 1920-24 ;
exec, officer. Am. del., Tacna-Arica Arb., 1926 • as-
signed as mil. att. at Vienna and Budapest Mar. 20,
1833 ; married.
Shantz, Harold. — b. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 10, 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
cla.ss 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 ;
assigned to Singapore May IS, 1931 ; class five July
1, 1931 ; assigned as For. Ser. officer to the Am. Leg.
at Monrovia July 15, 1932 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
July 19, 1932 ; assigned as cons, and 2d sec. at Mon-
rovia Aug. 4, 1932 ; as cons, at Barcelona Nov. 30,
1932 ; at Oporto, temp.. May 6, 1933 ; as 2d sec. at
Prague, temp., July 15, 1933 ; as cons, at Nairobi
Sept. 19, 1933 ; as For. Ser. officer at Moscow Feb.
9, 1934 ; as cons, at Moscow Feb. 12, 1934 ; as 2d sec.
at Moscow Jan. 25, 1935; class four and 1st sec.
Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned as cons, at Athens Dec. 30,
1935; also 1st sec. at Athens June 11, 1936; cons,
gen. and assigned as cons. gen. at Athens in addi-
tion to duties as 1st sec. June 17, 1936.
Shaw, Gardiner Howland. — b. 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, 191 S ; 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, 1920 ; mem.. Pub-
lications Committee of the Dept., 1926-30 ; class two
Oct. 19, 1926; mem., For. Ser. Personnel Bd. and
Ex. Committee of Bd., Apr. 23, 1927-Sept. 11, 1929 ;
assigned as couns. of emb. at Istanbul Mar. 14, 1930 ;
class one July 24, 1930 ; at Paris Nov. 10, 1931 ; at
Istanbul Dec. 28, 1931 ; cons. gen. May 14, 1936.
Shaw, George Price. — b. Pittsburg, Kans., Sept. 15,
1802 ; attended high sch. ; business sch. grad. ; private
tutor ; studied law ; railway work 1909-10 ; lumber-
man 1912 ; stenog., sec, and purchasing agt. 1914-16 ;
asst. examiner (legal) U. S. Shipping Bd., 1916, 1919 ;
U. S. Naval Reserve Force 1917-18, 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 ; class five July 1,
1931 ; to Ciudad Juarez Aug. 13, 1935 ; class four
Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Sheehy, Joseph Leo. — b. Washington, D. C, June 16,
1907 ; Univ. of Dayton Prep. Sch. grad. ; Univ. of
Dayton, B. Sc. 1929 ; Columbus Univ. 1931-33 ;
Georgetown Law Sch. 1934- ; teacher in high sch.
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1929-30; elk. in private firm 1931-34, in Veterans'
Admin. 1934, in Dept. of State Apr.-Sept. 1935, in
Civil Ser. Commn. Sept.-Nov. 1935 ; app. elk. at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Dec. 23, 1935.— DCR.
Shepherd, Lawrence Rutherford. — h. Charlottesville,
Va., July 13, 1907 ; app. messenger in the Dept. of
State Jan. 27, 1936.— TA.
Sheridan, Frances B. (Mrs.) — 6. Aurora, Mo. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; stenog. 1930-31 ;
app. elk., temp., at $1,200 in the Dept. of State Jan.
16, 1931 ; permanently June 1, 1931 ; at $1,440 Aug.
1, 1934 ; at $1,620 Dec. 23, 1935. — DCR.
Sherman, John Andrew Tuck. — b. 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 London 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.
Shsrrod, Grover Christine. — h. Memphis, Tenn. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; Frederica Magnus Sch.
1928-29 ; Webster Schools, A. A. 1930 ; Union Univ.
1932-33 ; instructor in drama 1930-34 ; secretary
1933-34 ; stenog., Mexican Claims Agcy., 1934-35 ;
app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Feb. 1,
193'5. — ^TA.
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 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. and assigned as v. c. at La Paz June 17,
1933 ; also as 3d sec. at La Paz June 5, 1935 ; 3d
sec. at Santiago, Chile, Nov. 27, 1935.
Shipley, Milford Argyle. — b. 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. ], 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, 1030.— DCR.
Shipley, Euth Bielaski (Mrs.) — 6. Montgomery Co.,
Md. ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
elk., Patent Office, 1903-9 ; app. elk., temp., in
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 Efflcieucy
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
the Codification of Int. Law, 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.
Shock, Thomas Macy (Comdr.) — b. Olympia, Wash.,
May 16, 1892; U.S.N.A., grad. 1913; assigned as
naval att. at Peiping Mar. 24, 1934 ; married.
Shockley, William Penn, Jr. — b. Dover, Del., May
16, 1900 ; attended high sch. ; Peddle Inst. ; elk. in
bank in Genoa, Italy, five yrs. ; app. elk. in Am.
Consulate General 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 ; at Rome, temp.. May 1, 1935 ; at Leghorn
July 16, 1935 ; at Malta, temp., June 11, 1936 ; mar-
ried.
Shoemaker, James Marshall (Comdr.) — b. Helena,
Mont., July 23, 1895 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1915 ; Mass.
Inst, of Tech., M. S. 1922 ; assigned as asst. naval
att. and asst. naval att. for air at Paris, Rome,
Madrid, and Lisbon Apr. 17, 1936 ; married.
Sholes, Walter Henry. — b. 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., eons, 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; to 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
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. Ser. 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. Ser. Personnel, Dec. 30, 1929 ; at $3,500 July
1, 1900 ; married.— FP.
Shuey, Susan Hall (Mrs.) — b. QuIncy, 111. ; high sch.
.nnr] business sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1927-29; elk. and typist, Govt, depts., 1928-30;
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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; at $1,800 May 6, 1935.— FA.
Shults, Lucy A.—l). Wayland, N. Y. ; high sch. and
business sch. grad. ; studied under private tutor ;
Nazareth Coll. one yr. ; stenog. and sec. 1924-35,
in Veterans' Admin. 1935-36; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Mar. 2, 1936.— FA.
Siegel, Charles. — b. Maeon, Ga., Dee. 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.
Sigmond, 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 ; at Stockholm May
3, 1933 ; married.
Signer, Wales Wilson. — 6. Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept.
9, 1905 ; Mich. State Normal Coll. 1921-23 ; Univ. of
Mich., A. B. 1925, LL. B. 1928; Univ. of Paris
1929-30 ; mem. of bar of Mich. ; app., after exam.,
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. e.
at Izmir Jan. 11, 1932 ; at Naples Aug. 13, 1932 ; to
the For. Ser. Sch, Apr. 22, 1933; to Nassau Aug. 28,
1933 ; to Melbourne May 22, 1936 ; married.
Simering, Chauncey Lloyd. — 6. Washington, D. C,
Sept. 22, 1899 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington
Law Sch. 1918-19 ; Columbia Univ. 1920-21 ; stenog.
in Dept. of Agric. 1918-24, in private firm 1924-26;
asst. to cotton buyer 1926-27 ; stenog., Int. Radiotele-
graph Conf., 1927 ; secretary 1927-32 ; elk., Dept. of
State, 1932-33 ; in Comptroller's Office, Agric. Adjust-
ment Admin., 1933-34 ; elk. in Am. Emb. at Moscow
Feb.-June 1934 ; app. secretary, temp., at $2,600 in
the Dept. of State Aug. 22, 1934 ; permanently Sept.
15, 1934 ; at $3,200 June 1, 1936.— TA.
Simmons, Edward Thomas. — &. Philadelphia, Pa.,
June 22, 1887 ; app. asst. messenger in the Dept.
of State Aug. 4, 1916.— DCR.
Simmons, John Farr. — b. Orange, N. J., Jan. 3,
1892 ; Pingry Sch. grad. ; Princeton, A. B. 1913 ;
teacher in England and Switzerland 1913-15 ; with
mfg. firm 1916 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Vienna
Sept. 15, 1916; v. e. at Vienna Jan. 19, 1917;
at Paris July 13, 1917; at Vienna Aug. 13, 1919;
app., after exam., v. e. of career of class three May
24, 1920; assigned to Paris Nov. 5, 1921; 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 ; assigned to
Riga June 6, 1925 ; class six Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned
to the Dept. June 13, 1927 ; class five Aug. 24, 1927 ;
asst. chief, Visa Office, June 1, 1928 ; chief Feb. 1,
1929 ; class four Oct. 16, 1929 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
June 4, 1930; assigned as 1st sec. at Mexico City
June 13, 1930 ; class three July 1, 1931 ; assigned as
For. Ser. officer to the Am. Consulate at Cologne June
11, 1932 ; eons. gen. June 28, 1932 ; assigned as cons,
gen. at Cologne July 5, 1932; to the Dept. Nov. 13,
1933 ; chief. Visa Division, Feb. 12, 1934 ; class two
Oct. 1, 1935.— VD.
Simmons, Paul Alexander. — 6. Philadelphia, Pa.,
May 11, 18S9 ; app. asst, messenger in the Dept. of
State Sept. 22, 1917; messenger Sept. 1, 1921.— FE.
Simpson, Julia Fuller (Mrs.) — 6. Wenona, III. ; busi-
ness high sch. grad. ; stenog. and bookkeeper 1905-8 ;
app. elk., temp., at $720 in the Dept. of State July 7,
1917; at $990 Mar. 1, 1918; at $1,200 July 1, 1918;
at $1,320 Nov. 1, 1919 ; at $1,400 Oct. 5, 1920, effec-
tive Oct. 1 ; permanently at $1,200 Dec. 15, 1920 ; at
$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.
tt Skinner, Robert Peet. — 6. Massillon, Ohio, Feb. 24,
1866 ; attended high sch. ; newspaper publisher 1886-
97 ; editorial staff of newspaper 1890-91 ; app., after
exam., eons, at Marseille Dec. 18, 1897 ; cons. gen.
Apr. 9, 1901 ; commr. and plenipotentiary to estab-
lish relations and to negotiate treaty between U. S.
and Ethiopia 1903 ; cons. gen. at Hamburg June
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 ;
by Ex. order of Dee. 23, 1930, retained on active duty
for a period not in excess of 5 yrs. from Feb. 24,
1931 ; E. E. and M. P. to Estonia, Latvia, and
Lithuania Sept. 23, 1931 ; A. E. and P. to Turkey
June 13, 1933 ; retired Feb. 29, 1936, under the pro-
visions of the act of Feb. 23, 1931 ; married.
Skolianik, Helen Elizabeth. — 6. Broad Brook, Conn. ;
high sch. grad. ; stenog. and elk. 1933-35 ; elk.,
Agric. Adjustment Admin., May-Dec. 1935 ; app.
elk. at .$1,440 in the Dept. of State Dec. 23,
1935.— SS.
Slaughter, Charles Aron. — 6. Ilico, Tex., Mar. 9,
1896 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; U. S.
Navy 1917-19 ; in Navy Yard. Washington, D. C,
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1919-22, 1928-31; salesman 1922-28; app. elk. at
$1,740 in the Dept. of State Mar. 5, 1931 ; married. —
SU.
Slavens, Stanley Goodrich. — b. 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; to Baghdad
Jan. 2, 1934 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 15, 1934 ;
assigned also as 3d sec. at Baghdad Jan. 24, 1934 ;
as V. c. at Tokyo May 22, 1936.
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 Jn 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 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb.
4, 1931 ; app. to act as charge d'affaires at Baghdad
Mar. 30, 1931; class five July 1, 1931; assigned as
cons, at Jerusalem July 16, 1932 ; at Mexico City
July 2, 1934.
Smale, "William Apsley. — h. Beloit, Wis., Apr. 17,
1890 ; 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 Mexicall
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 En-
senada Nov. 7, 1930 ; class six Oct. 1, 1935.
Small, Samuel Richard.— -b. Lane, N. C, Sept. 11,
1899 ; app. laborer in the Dept. of State, temp., Mar.
23, 1925 ; permanently Aug. 25, 1925.— CC.
Smedberg, Julian Kemhle. — 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 1907-16; Y. M. C. A. sec.
in France 1917-19 ; with automobile company In
France 1919-20 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Lj'on
Mar. 5, 1920 ; v. c. at Newcastle-on-Tyne May 20,
1930 ; at Glasgow Feb. 7, 1931 ; at Dundee Mar. 5,
1931 ; at Southampton, temp., July 15, 1935 ; at
Dundee Oct. 1, 1935 ; 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, Clarence Thomas.— b. 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.— PD.
Smith, Cora Matilda. — b. East Topsham, Vt. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; linotype operator on
newspaper 1928-29; stenog.. Veterans' Bu., 1929-30;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 23,
1930; at $1,620 June 1, 1930; stenog. to assist agt.
for U. S., U. S.-Egypt Arbitration (Salem Claim),
Vienna, 1931.— SS.
Smith, Elizabeth Bertha. — b. Ocala, Fla. ; at-
tended Washington Sem. and business sch. ; North-
western Univ. one yr. ; Harvard, summer 1934 ; secre-
tary 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 $1,080 Ju'.y 1, 1924; at $1,740 Dec. 1,
1925; at $1,860 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,980
July 1, 1930; at $2,000 June 1, 1931.— 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, 1923 ;
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 ; assigned to Bergen Feb. 16, 1931 ; to
Milan June 30, 1932; class six July 1, 1934; to
Dundee Dec. 7, 1935 ; 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. 3, 1929; at $1,980 July 1,
1930.— VD.
tt 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 1900-11 ; app., after
exam., cons, at Aguascalientes Aug. 19, 1911 ; cons,
of class nine by act approved Feb. 5. 1915 ; class
eight Mar. 2, 1915 ; class seven Sept. 14, 1917, and
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assigned to Blueflelds but did not proceed to post ;
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 ; assigned to Tegucigalpa Apr. 22,
1931 ; to Lille Jan. 11, 1933 ; retired Feb. 29, 1936,
under the provisions of the act of Feb. 23, 1931 ;
married.
Smith, Glenn Alvin. — 6. Avondale, Tenn., Sept. 27,
1S76 ; attended business sch. ; National Univ., LL. B.
1921, M. P. L., LL. M. ; American Univ. 1922 ; mem.
of bar of D. C. ; elk. in War Dept. 1900-1909 ; 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. — 6. 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 ; at Messina Jan. 9, 1931 ; at Palermo Apr. 27,
1934 ; at Windsor June 18, 1934 ; married.
Smith, Horace Harrison. — 5. 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, 1928 ; as
language officer at Peiping Mar. 26, 1929 ; as v. c. at
Canton June 18, 1931 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons.
Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to Canton Jan. 24, 1935 ;
to Tsinan Sept. 5, 1935 ; married.
Smith, Maurice Martin (Lt. Comdr.) — h. Du Quoin,
111., Oct. 24, 1887 ; assigned as asst. naval att. at
Paris May 28, 1936.
Smith, Merlin Eugene.— 6. Moundsville, W. Va.,
Sept. 6, 1907 ; high sch. grad. ; Ohio State Univ.
1925-27, summers 1927-29 ; teacher in public sch.
1927-30 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at
Barcelona Aug. 16, 1930 ; v. c. at Newcastle-on-Tyne
June 30, 1931.
Smith, Mildred Maxwell. — 6. 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 ; rcapp. elk. at
$1,200 in the Dept. of State Feb. 10, 1919 ; at $1,400
Mar. 1, 1919 ; resigned June 10, 1919 ; reapp. 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). — FA.
Smith, Sam M. — &. Richmond, Va., Jan. 20, 1915;
high sch. grad. ; messenger and elk.. Govt, depts.,
1933-35; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Feb. 16, 1935 ; at $1,620 Sept. 3, 1935 ; at $1,800 Apr.
1, 1936.— DCR.
Smith, Sydney Bernard. — 6. Belleville, 111., Jan. 5,
1911 ; L'Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques 1930-31 ;
Georgetown, B. S. 1933 ; Southeastern Univ. Law
Sch. 1934-36 ; 1st It, O. R. C. ; elk. 1928-29, in
Govt, depts. 1930 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State Aug. 13, 1931 ; at $1,620 Aug. 1, 1934 ; at
$1,800 May 6, 1935 ; divisional asst. at $2,600 June
1, 1936.— PC.
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.
Smith, Truman (Maj.) — h. West Point, N. Y., Aug.
25, 1893; King Sch. grad.; Yale, B. A. 1915; Colum-
bia Univ. 1915-16 ; entered U. S. Army Dec. 6, 1916 ;
asst. mil. observer at Berlin 1920-21 ; asst. mil. att.
at Berlin 1921-24 ; assigned as mil. att. at Berlin,
The Hague, Stockholm, Oslo, and Copenhagen Feb. 7,
1935 ; also mil. att. for air at Berlin Feb. 6, 1936 ;
married.
Smith, Vivian Marie (Mrs.) — 6. Clarence, Mo.;
polytech. high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Pomona
Con. 1924 ; George Washington Univ. 1925-27 ;
French Sch. of Language 1928-30 ; 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 ; at $1,800 Mar. 16, 1935 ; elk., London
Naval Conf., 1935-36.— WE.
Smithman, Beulah Marion. — 6. St. Paul, Minn. ; high
sch. grad.; stenog. 1927-30; app. elk. at $1,440 in
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the Dept. of State Feb. 20, 1931 ; at $1,620 Sept. 4.
1931 ; at $1.S00 Feb. 1, 1935 ; elk., London Naval Conf.,
1935-36.— SS.
Smyth, Robert Lacy. — h. 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. 1920 ; class eight June 30, 1927 ; cons,
and assigned to Hnnkow July 16. 1927 ; to Tientsin
July 20, 1927 ; to Swatow, temp., May 28, 1929 ; cla.ss
seven Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned to Shanghai, temp.,
Jan. 15, 19.30; to Swatow. temp., Apr. 2, 1930; to
Shanghai May 14, 1930 ; class six July 1, 1931 ; to
Nanking Sept. 19, 1932 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and
designated also 2d sec. Apr. 5, 1933 ; as 2d sec. of
leg. at Peiping Aug. 2, 19.34 ; as 2d sec of emb. at
Peiping Sept. 17, 1935.
Snow, William Pennell. — h. Bangor, Me., July 23,
1907 ; Phillips Exeter ; Bowdoin Coll. and Tufts Coll.
1925-30 ; employed by insurance company 1931-32 ;
app. elk. in dist. acct. and disbursing office at Paris
June 2, 1934 ; v. c. at Paris Oct. 17, 1934 ; also asst.
dist. acct. and disbursing officer at Paris Oct. 25, 1934 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and assigned as v. c.
at Paris Oct. 1, 1935, in addition to duties as asst.
dist. acct. and disbursing officer ; married.
Snowden, Ernest. — b. Arlington Co., Va., July 18,
1893 ; U. S. Army 1917-18 ; app. messenger in the
Dept. of State July 28, 1927 ; resigned Oct. 15, 1931 ;
reapp. Nov. 23, 1931.— DCR.
Snyder, Lucille (Mrs.) — b. New Haven, Mo.; Chris-
tian Coll., A. A. 1930; app. elk. at $1,440 in the
Dept. of State July 21, 1930 ; at $1,620 Feb. 4,
1931.— NE.
Snyder, Mary Ellen (Mrs.) — b. Newport, Pa. ; at-
tended high scb. ; 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
$1,200 Oct. 4, 1920, effective Oct. 1; permanently
at $900 Feb 1, 1021; 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 firm 1913-15,
in Govt, depts. 1915-lb ; app. elk. at $1,200 in the
Dept. of State Nov. 15, 1919 ; at $1,400 Mar. 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, 1930; at $1,980 July 3, 1930 (Brookbart Act). — SS.
Sockwell, Lester. — b. Mosheim, Tex., May 26, 1908;
Baylor Univ., B. A. 1931 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Nuevitas Sept. 26, 1930 ; v. c. at Nuevitas Apr. 14,
1931 ; at Bogotii Jan. 22, 1936.
Sokobin, Samuel. — b. 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 ; to Tsingtao Aug. 3, 1934 ; class four Oct. 1,
1935 ; married.
Somerville, James. — b. Vaiden, Miss., July 24, 1892 ;
Washington and Lee, B. A. 1912, M. A. 1913 ; Johns
Hopkins, grad. work 1920 ; instructor in hist., Wa.sh-
ington and Lee, 1912-14 ; head of hist, dept., Marion
lust., 1914-15; headmaster, Chamberlain-Hunt Acad.,
1915-17 ; Y. M. C. A. and war-prisoner relief work,
Russia. 1917-21 ; with Am. Relief Admin, in Russia
1921-23 ; lecturer 1923-25 ; publicity work 1924 ; spe-
cial agt., Bu. of For. and Domes. Com., Aug. 29, 1926 ;
asst. trade commr. at London June 16, 1926 ; trade
commr. Jan. 1, 1928 ; app. asst. cml. att. at Loudon
Feb. 23, 1935.
Sonner, Thomas G.—b. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 22,
1910; high sch. grad.; George Washington Univ.
1932- ; elk. 1926-30 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State Aug. 25, 1930; at $1,620 July 1, 1931.—
DCR.
Sorrell, Carol. — b. Asheville, N. C. ; high sch. and
business sch. grad. ; stenog. 1926-28 ; elk., Veterans'
Bu., 1928-31 ; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of
State Jan. 2, 1931.— PD.
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.
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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. at Addis Ababa Oct. 12,
1927; class two Jan. 23, 1928; class one July 24,
1930; app. E.E. and M.P. for coronation of Emperor
of Ethiopia 1930 ; assigned as cons. gen. at Stockholm
July 20 1934 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 22, 1935 ;
also couns. of leg. at Stockholm July 24, 1935 ; cons,
gen. and couns. of emb. at Paris Dec. 6, 1935; mar-
ried.
Southgate, Richard. — b. Worcester, Mass., May 5,
1S93 ; 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
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. 6,
1923; class two Jan. 23, 1924; For. Ser. 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. Division of Int. Conf. and Protocol at
$6,500 July 12, 1930; asst. chief, Division of Int.
Conf., Sept. 11, 1931 ; sec-gen. to Am. del.. Int. Radio
Conf Madrid, 1932; asst. chief. Division of Protocol
and Conferences, June 1, 1933 ; chief, at $8,000 Apr.
11, 1935; mem., Dept. of State Committee on Int.
Civil Aviation, 1935- ; exec sec, Interdept. Commit-
tee on Civil Int. Aviation, 1935- ; mem. organizing
committee. Second Gen. Assembly, Pan American Inst.
of Geography and History, Washington, 1935; mar-
ried.—PC.
Southworth, Constant. — b. Duluth, Minn., Aug. 12,
1894 ; private sch. in Germany ; Phillips Exeter grad. ;
Harvard, A. B. 1915 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.
1920-22 ; Robert Brookings Grad. Sch. of Govt, and
Economics, Ph. D. 1929; U. S. Army 1918, 2d It.;
engineer for construction company 1915-17 ; eco-
nomic and statistical research in bank 1917-20,
Tariff Commn. 1920-21, Dept. of Com. 1921-22,
1926-27, 1928-33, and Brookings Institution 1923;
asst. director, private firm, 1927-28; code adviser,
Nat. Recovery Admin., 193.3-36; app. economic
analyst at $4,600 in the Dept. of State Jan. 13, 1936 ;
married. — TA.
Spalding, Francis Lecompte. — 6. Boston, Mass., Oct.
30, 1906 ; Rivers Sch. grad. ; Harvard 1925-29 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. officer uuclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec 17, 1931 ; assigned to
the Dept., temp., Jan. 19, 1932; as v. c at Panama
July 22, 1932; to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 6. 1983;
to Ztirich June 13, 1933 ; to Stuttgart May 22, 1936 ;
married.
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.-Juue 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. officer 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 Dee. 19, 1929 ;
assigTied to Tokyo Jan. 25, 1932 ; to Nagasaki Oct. 7,
1933 ; 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 eight, 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 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ; at Quito
Dec. 29, 1934 ; 2d sec. at Quito Feb. 1, 1935 ; mar-
ried.
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., 1923-24, 1926-27; asst. prof, of hist.,
Trinity Coll. (Hartford), 1027-30; app. research asst.
at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Sept. 15, 1930 ; asst.
to the historical adviser Oct. 1, 1931 ; asst. chief.
Division of Research and Publication, Nov. 1, 1933 ;
at $4,600 Mar. 16, 1936; married. — RP.
Spiker, Clarence Jerome. — b. 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,
1906-14 ; 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
Peking ; to Chungking Apr. 16, 1921 ; cons, of class
seven Mar. 1, 1923 : assigned to Chungking Mar. 28,
1923; to Swatow Oct. 30, 1923; class six Dec. 19,
1923 ;' For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ;
class 'six Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned to Shanghai Mar. 11.
1926; cmss five Sept. 29, 1927; Am. commr., Sine-
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American Claims Commn., 1928-29 ; assigned to Nan-
king Aug. 28, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Sept. 28,
1928; assigned as 2d sec. at Peiping Oct. 12, 1928;
class foui' July 24, 1930 ; 1st sec. at Peiping Oct. 2,
1930 ; cons. gen. Sept. 13, 1934 ; assigned as cons. gen.
at Canton Sept. 14, 1934; class three Oct. 1, 1935; at
Basel Jan. IS, 193G ; married.
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 $1,5G0 Dec. 1, 1925; at $1,620 July 1,
1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,800
July 1, 1930; at $1,800 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart
Act) ; elk., 3d meeting of the Int. Tech. Consulting
Committee on Radio Communications, Monte Estoril,
Portugal, 1934. — SS.
Springs, Laertes Pittman. — 6. Winston-Salem, N. C,
Feb. 3, 1891 ; Staunton Mil. Acad., Episcopal
High Sch., Woodberry Forest Sch. ; George Washing-
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-
gow July 18, 1925 ; at Dundee, temp., Apr. 26, 1930 ;
at Glasgow Apr. 30, 1930 ; at Amsterdam Feb. 11,
1931 ; at Plymouth Nov. 24, 1931 ; at Tunis June 13,
1935 ; married.
Spruks, Henry Charles. — b. Scranton, Pa., July 26,
1895 ; 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 ; at $3,200 Nov. 1, 1931 ;
divisional asst. Nov. 19, 1934 ; married. — FE.
Squire, Paul Chapin. — i. Arlington, Mass., Aug. 5,
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 ; to Newcastle-on-
Tyne Oct. 19, 1932 ; married.
Staab, Mary Josephine. — 6. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; at-
tended high sch. and business sch. ; bookkeeper 1915-
18 ; gen. office worker. Navy Dept., 1918-25 ; 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,
1885; 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. S(>r. 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 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan.
22, 1931 ; assigned as 2d sec. at Santo Domingo
Feb. 24, 1931 ; cons, and 1st sec. at Kovno Jan. 6,
1932 ; cons, at Cherbourg Jan. 2, 1935 ; at Rio de
Janeiro Dec. 31, 1935 ; married.
Stambaugh, George Bingham. — h. 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. c!k. 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 ; 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) ; married. — BA.
Standish, Myles. — 6. New York City, May 21, 1909 ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; New York
Univ. 1926-27, 1928-29 ; Columbia, Feb.-June 1929 ;
asst. mgr. of theater 1926-27 ; salesman 1927-29 ;
npp. elk. in Am. Consulate at Antilla Feb. 13, 1931 ;
V. c. at Antilla Aug. 25, 1931 ; at Nuevita.?, temp., Apr.
16, 1934; at Antilla May 27, 1934; at Manchester
Dec. 1, 1934.
Stanton, Edwin Forward. — b. Bouckville, N. Y.,
Feb. 22, 1901 ; Breeks 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 le, 1930 ; class six Feb. 4, 1931 ; as cons, at
Hankow July 5, 1932; at Nanking, temp., Feb. 1,
1934 ; at Hankow May 2, 1934 ; at Shanghai May 18,
1935 ; class five Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Stanton, Willard Quincy. — b. 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;
^0 Durban Feb. 24, 1928; to Cape Town, temp., Oct.
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2, 1928 ; to Lourengo Marques Mar. 30, 1929 ; to San
Salvador Dec. 4, 1931 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 31,
1933 ; assigned as 8d sec. at San Salvador in addition
to duties as v. c. Nov. 13, 1933; class eight July 1,
1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned as cons, at San
Salvador in addition to duties as 3d sec. Jan. 24,
1935 ; to the Dept. Apr. 26, 1935 ; as cons, at Casa-
blanca July 19, 1935 ; married.
Staten, Verne Glenn. — 6. Downs, 111., Oct. 15, 1890 ;
111. Wesleyan Univ., LL. B. 1913; mem. of bar of
111.; law practice 1914-17; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d
It. ; app. V. c. at Hong Kong Feb. 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.
Steele, Joseph Douglass, — b. 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 $1,600 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 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1930 ;
at $2,160 July 3, 1930 (Brookhart Act) ; married.—
DCR.
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; Am. representa-
tive. Int. Wheat Advisory Committee, 1934- ; mar-
ried.
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 ; assign°d to Malmo July 21, 1930 ;
to Beirut Nov. 20, 1931 ; class six July 1, 1934 ;
class five Apr. 1, 1936 ; married.
Stegmaier, Raymond L.— 6. Bladensburg, Md., Dec.
12, 1S96 ; attended public sch. ; U. S. Army 1918 ;
typewriter mechanic 1912-31 ; app. mechanic at
$1,680 in the Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1931 ; at $1,860
Oct. 1, 1931 ; married. — CC.
Steinhardt, Laurence A. — b. New York City Oct. 6,
1892 ; private tutors ; Columbia, A.B. and M.A. 1912,
LL.B.' 1915 ; mem. of bar of N. Y. ; accountant 1910-
12 ; U. S. Army 1918 ; assoc. counsel. War Dept., 1918-
19; law practice 1920-33; app. E. E. and M. P. to
Sweden May 11, 1933 ; married.
Stephan, Charles Hans. — b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct.
14, 1892 ; high sch. grad. ; business 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 \ ladivostok Oct. 30,
1917; at Harbin May 18, 1922; at Dalrcn Dec. 17,
1925; at Seoul Nov. 8, 192G ; at Nagoya Mar. 19,
1935 ; married.
Stephan, Ola May (Mrs.) — t. 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, 1930 ; at $1,620 Nov. 1, 1930.— PD.
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 Petrograd 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. couns. of emb. at Paris June 12,
1920 ; couns. 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. B. and M. P. to the Irish Free State Feb. 19,
1927 ; to Bulgaria Sept. 1, 1933 ; married.
Stevens, Francis Bowden. — 6. Norwich, N. Y., Apr.
6, 1905; Union Coll., A. B. 1926; Univ. of Berlin
1926-27 ; Univ. of Geneva 1927 ; Univ. of Besangon,
summer 1927 ; instructor of political sci.. Union Coll.,
1928-30; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at
Prague June 10, 1931 ; v. e. at Prague Aug. 14, 1931 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and see. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ;
assigned as v. c. at Prague Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the For.
Ser. Sch. Nov. 29, 1932 ; to Warsaw Mar. 30, 1933 ;
as V. c. and language officer at Paris Oct. 17, 1934;
as 3d sec. at Riga June 25-Oct. 25, 1935 ; at Pretoria
Jan. 17, 1936 ; married.
Stevens, Harry Edward.— 6. 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
Yuunanfu June 2, 1930 ; class seven July 24, 1930 ;
to Tsinan Apr. 1, 1932 ; to Hankow Sept. 5, 1935 (can-
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celed) ; to Shanghai, temp., Nov. 13, 1935 ; to Hanknw
Dec. 12, 1035.
Stevens, Leslie C. (Lt. Comdr.) — 6. Kearney, Nebr.,
Feb. 19, 1895; U.S.N.A., grad. 1918; assigned as
asst. naval att. at London June 25, 1934 ; tech. asst.,
London Naval Conf., 1035-36 ; 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 Cobleuz
Oct. 30, 1919 ; to Hamburg Dec. 13, 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 ; assigned to Vienna
Apr. 10, 1931 ; class four Oct. 1, 1935 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Mar. 18, 1936 ; assigned also as 1st sec. at
Vienna Mar. 19, 1936 ; as cons, at Venice Oct. 31, 1935
(assumed duties June 1, 1936) ; married.
Stewart, James Bolton. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov.
27, 1882 ; attended high sch. ; Temple 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
in 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., Sept. 11, 192S-Sept. 11, 1929 ; 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, 1930 ; cons. gen. Apr. 10,
1931 ; director of For. Ser. Officers' Training Sch. and
mem. of the Sch. Bd. July 1, 1931 ; assigned as cons,
gen. at Budapest June 22, 1933 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Aug. 22, 1935 ; class one Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned
also as couns. of leg. at Budapest Oct. 4, 1935 ; mar.
ricd.
Stewart, Warren Curley. — 6. 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, 1926; at Matanzas Nov. 26, 1927;
at Ceiba Aug. 30, 1930 ; at Vigo June 5, 1936 ; married.
Stewart, Worthington E. — b. 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
Bd., Aug. 19, 1924 ; at $4,000 Feb. 1, 1026 ; 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. — b. New York City Nov. 19,
1S96 ; 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, timp., Nov.
27, 1929 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 11, 1931 ; to
Hamburg June 20, 1931 ; to Rio de Janeiro Dec. 27,
1934 (canceled) ; class eight, cons., and assigned to
Hamburg Oct. 1, 1935 ; to the Dept. June 9, 1936. —
TA.
Stiles, Edith Farnum, — b. Lowell, Mass. ; high sch.
grad. ; attended business sch. ; Wellesley Coll. two
yrs. ; Harvard extension work 1915-16 ; Chicago Univ.
Est. 1929 ; American Univ. 1930-31 ; proof reader for
law encyclopedia one yr. ; confidential and editorial
elk. in 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
$1.6S0 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch
Act) ; at $2,000 Mar. 1, 1930 ; at $2,200 July 1,
1930.— RP.
Stilwell, Joseph W. (Col.) — b. Palatka, Fla., Mar.
19, 1S83; U. S. M. A., grad. 1904; language officer
at Peiping 1919-23 ; assigned as mil. att. at Peiping
and Bangkok Jan. 28, 1935 ; married.
Stinebower, Leroy Dean. — b. Eureka, Mich., Dec. 25,
1904 ; Kalamazoo Coll., A. B. 1926 ; Univ. of Chicago,
A.M. 1027, grad. work 1931-33 ; Brookings Inst.
1033-34 ; instr. in economics 1928-30 and asst. prof,
of economics 1930-31, Allegheny Coll. ; research asst.
in economics, Univ. of Chicago, 1931-33 ; app. divi-
sional asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Mar. 6,
1934 ; at $3,800 June 1, 1935 ; married.— EA.
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269
Stocker, Ida May. — 6. Cleveland, Ohio ; attended
high sch. ; business sch. grad. ; app. elk. at $1,440 In
the Dept. of State Feb. 2G, 1931 ; at $1,620 June 1,
1934.— TR.
Stone, John Freeman. — b. Everett, Mass., May 4,
1909 ; Haverford Sch. grad. ; Haverford Coll., A. B.
1930 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate General at Berlin
June 6, 1931 ; v. c. at Berlin Sept. 4, 1931 ; app.,
after exam., For. Ser. ofQcer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as
V. c. at Berlin Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Nov. 29, 1932 ; as v. c. at Warsaw Mar. 30, 1933 ; at
Tientsin May 28, 1936 ; married.
Story, Harry Walter. — b. 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 ; to Tela Mar. 20, 1931 ; to Lisbon July 30, 1935 ;
married.
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 Ma:? 1, 1930.
Straus, Jesse Isidor. — b. New York City June 25,
1872 ; Harvard, A. B. 1893 ; bank elk. 1893 ; connected
with dept. stores 1893-1919 ; pres. of dept. store
1919- ; app. A. E. and P. to France Mar. 17, 1933;
married.
Strauss, Elliott Bowman (Lt.) — b. Washington, D. C,
Mar. 15, 1903 ; Hotchkiss Sch. ; U. S. N. A., grad.
1923 ; assigned as asst. naval att. at London Oct.
17, 1935 ; married.
Streeper, Robert Bissell. — b. Columbus, Ohio, Feb.
18, 1899 ; 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 anclass.
July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Canton July 31, 1924 ; to
Tientsin Apr. 10, 1926 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Tientsin Oct. 16, 1929 ; to Teheran July
9, 1931 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 19, 1932 ; as-
signed also as 3d sec. at Teheran Feb. 26, 1932 ;
as cons, at Nairobi Feb. 7, 1934 ; class seven July 1,
1934 ; married.
Strom, Carl Walther. — b. Albert Lea, Minn., Dec. 22,
1899 ; Luther Coll., A. B. 1919 ; Univ. of Iowa, A. M.
1924 ; Rhodes scholar, Oxford, B. A. 1927 ; Univ.
of 111., Ph. D. 1931 ; U. S. Army 1918, 2d It. ; asst.
instructor of mathematics, Univ. of Iowa, 1923-24,
Univ. of 111. 1929-30 ; instructor of mathemarics
1919-23, 1927-29, prof, of mathematics 1930-35,
registrar 1927-29, 1930-35, and dir. of placements
1930-35, Luther Coll. ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned to Vancouver Oct. 5,
1935 ; married.
Studler, Rene R. (Capt.) — b. Bhiffton, Ohio, Feb. 10,
1S95 ; Ohio State Univ., A. B. 1917 ; entered U. E.
Army Dec. 12, 1917 ; assigned as asst. mil. att. at
London, June 1, 1936 ; married.
Sturgeon, Leo Dallas. — 5. Pomona, 111., July 19,
1896; high sch. grad.; Univ. of Nebr. one yr. ;
Northwestern Univ. Sch. of Com. one yr. ; cml. work
1916-20; U. S. Army 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
I, 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; to the Dept. June 20, 1934;
to Manchester Aug. 19, 1935 ; class five Oct. 1, 1935 ;
married.
Sturgis, Hugh Legare. — b. Murray, Ky., Dec. 19,
1897 ; attended business sch. ; 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
reporter 1925-26 ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of
State June 1, 1927; at $1,680 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; at $2,300 Apr. 16, 1936.— FA.
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, 1929 ;
assigned to Chihuahua Jan. 28, 1930 ; assigned to the
Dept., temp., June 4, 1934 ; class six July 1, 1934 ;
to Edmonton, temp., June 22, 1935 ; to Sydney, N. S.,
Aug. 3, 1935 ; married.
Summerlin, George Thomas. — b. Rayville, La., Nov.
II. 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,
270
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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. B.
and M. P. to Honduras Mar. 12. 1925; to Venezuela
Sept. 11, 1929 ; to Tanama Dec. 10, 1934.
Summers, Natalia Goraynoff (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 $2,010 July l',
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, archives section ; at $3,200 Apr
1, 1935. — HA.
Sundell, Charles Conrad. — b. Minneapolis, Minn.,
Dec. 30, 1906 ; Univ. 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; at Amoy Sept. 26, 1931; at Swatow, temp.,
Nov. 21, 1934 ; at Amoy Dec. 20, 1934 ; at St. John's,
N. F., June 15, 1935 ; married.
Sunderland, Margaret Coffey (Mrs.) — &. Nash, Va. ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Va. Christian
Coll. one term ; Bu. of War Risk Insur. 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, effec-
tive June 1 ; at $1,380 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,500 Dec.
1, 1927; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at
$1,740 July 1, 1930.— TR.
Supplee, Constance Moon. — &. Del Ray, Va. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; typist, Veterans' Bu.,
1924-25; stenog. 1925-26; secretary. Feb.-Sept. 1929,
in U. S. Engr. Office 1927-29, 1929-30; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State July 1, 1931; at
$1,620 Dec. 1, 1933.— LA.
Sussdorff, Louis, Jr. — b. 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 Asunci6n
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. Scr. officer of class four July 1, 1924 ; class
three Sept. 20, 1924 ; assigned as 1st see. at Tokyo
May 1, 1925; at Riga, Kovno, and Tallinn Dee. 30,
1926 ; class two May 9, 1930 ; couns. of leg. at Riga,
Kovno, and Tallinn May 26, 1930; at Bucharest Nov.
11, 1930 ; assigned to the Dept. Oct. 17, 1932 ; couns.
of emb. at Brussels and Luxemburg Sept. 8, 1933 ;
cons. gen. May 14, 1936 ; married.
Sutherland, Edwin Malcolm (Capt.) — h. Kittauning,
Pa., Feb. 7, 1897 ; Cornell 1915-17 ; U. S. M. A.',
grad. 1910 ; assigned as language officer at Peipiug
July 8, 1935 ; married.
Sutherland, Lucile M — b. Elkton, S. Dak. ; attended
business sch. ; State Univ. of Iowa, B. A. 1924 ; Univ.
of Wis. 1926-27, summers 1925, 1927 ; teacher in
high sch. 1924-29; app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in the
Dept. of State Feb. 11, 1931; permanently Aug. 10,
1931 ; at $1,440 Aug. 1, 1934.— DCR.
Sutton, Margaret "W. (Mrs.) — b. Washington, D. C. ;
attended public sch. ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept.
of State Oct. 4, 1930.— SS.
Swanson, Lloyd Allan. — b. Moline, 111., Dec. 4, 1905 ;
high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Augustana
Coll. 1927-28; National Univ. 1931- ; stenog. 1925-
20 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State June 3,
1930 ; at $1,G20 July 1, 1930 ; married.— DCR.
Swanson, Margaret Louise. — b. 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, 192S ; at $1,620 Nov. 1, 1928 ; at $1,740 July
1, 1930 ; elk., 1st stage. Gen. Disarmament Conf.,
Geneva, 1932 ; at $1,800 June 1, 1934.— CC.
Sweet, Florence Graham. — b. Arlington, Tenn. ; at-
tended high sch., normal sch., 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 $1,860
July 1, 1930.— LE.
tfSwift, Merritt. — b. Washington, D. C, Dec. 20,
1887 ; St. Luke's Sch. grad. ; studied architecture ;
draftsman with firm of architects 1909-10 ; Philip-
pine Civil Service 1911-15 ; elk., Dept. of Com.,
1916 ; app. elk. in Am. Leg. at Brussels Dee. 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 Peking Feb. 27, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of
class six and assigned as 2d sec. at Peking July 1,
1924 ; class five Aug. 31, 1925 ; assigned to The
Hague Oct. 24, 1927; to Vienna, temp., Jan. 23,
1930 ; class four May 9, 1930 ; to Stockholm Nov. 13,
1933; retired Sept. 30, 1935, under the provisions of
the act of Feb. 23, 1931.
Swimley, Dorothy Gait (Mrs.)— 6. Washington,
D. C. ; attended public and private schs. and business
sch. ; elk. and stenog. 1915-17 ; elk. in Dept. of State
1917-30, 1931 ; app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of
State Jan. 7, 1935 ; at $1,440 May 14, 1935. — DCR.
Taft, Orray, Jr. — b. Providence, R. I., Feb. 21,
1909 ; Montezuma Sch. grad. ; Univ. of Grenoble 1926 ;
Stanford, A. B. 1931 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Guadalajara
Jan. 20, 1932; at Mexico City Mar. 6, 1933; to the
For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 22, 1933; to Warsaw Aug. 28,
1933; married.
BIOGRAPHIES
271
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 ;
U. S. Army 1918-19, 2d It.; lecturer on consular
practice, Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., 1931-33; 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, 1930 ; assigned as cons, at Paris Sept.
16, 1933 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ; class sis Apr. 1,
193G ; married.
Talbott, Sheridan. — 6. 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 Oabana 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, 1930 ; class seven Feb. 4, 1931 ; assigned to Blue-
fields Feb. 5, 1931 ; to Prague Mar. 21, 1933 ; to San-
tiago, Cuba, Nov. 5, 1934 ; to Habana Aug. 13. 1935 ;
class six Oct. 1, 1935 ; to Leghorn Dec. 31, 1935.
Taliaferro, Charles Heistand. — 6. Harrisonburg,
Va., July 29, 1905 ; Washington and Lee Univ. 3 yrs. ;
app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Mazatlfln Aug. 11,
1930 ; V. c. at Progreso Apr. 29, 1931 ; at M&ida Nov.
6, 1933 ; married.
Tallant, Mary E. (Mrs.) — 6. 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. — b. Ballston, Va., May 31, 1909 ;
high sch. grad. ; messenger and elk., Gen. Accounting
Office. 1926-30; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of
State Sept. 24, 1930; at $1,800 Nov. 14, 1931; at
$2,000 Dec. 22, 1934 ; at $2,300 Sept. 11, 1935 ; mar-
ried.— BA.
Tanis, Richard Cornelius. — b. Holland, Mar. 21,
1877 ; naturalized 1899 ; 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.
Tattersall, Philip Kok. — 6. Arnhem, Netherlands,
Jan. 7, 1893 ; naturalized 1918 ; attended high sch.
and private tutors in the Netherlands ; business sch.
grad. ; sec. 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. Elmira, N. Y., Feb. 5,
1906 ; Harvard, A. B. 1928 ; Alliance Frangaise 1028-
29 ; teacher in high sch. 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
Ottawa, temp., Dec. 29, 1930; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Mar. 17, 1932; to Port Elizabeth July 26, 1932; to
Capetown June 20, 1934.
Taylor, Ancel Newel. — b. Ogden, Utah, June 17,
1908 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1932- ; elk. 1924-26 ; clerical and cml. work 1926-27 ;
app. elk. at $1,140 in the Dept. of State Nov. 28, 1927 ;
at $1,200 July 1, 192S (Welch Act) ; at $1,320 July 1,
1928 ; at $1,620 Aug. 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1929 ;
at $1,920 July 1, 1930; at $2,000 Mar. 16, 1935;
married. — FA.
Taylor, Clifford C. — h. Loveland, Colo., May 15,
1S95 ; Colo. Agric. Coll., B. S. 1917 ; Univ. of Wis.,
summer 1922 ; Iowa State Coll., M. S. 1923 ; Har-
vard, Ph. D. 1926; county agt., Colo., 1917-18; re-
search asst., Dept. of Agric, 1918-20 ; farm man-
agement specialist, Univ. of Idaho, 1920-21 ; market-
ing research, Iowa State Coll., 1921-23; assoc. prof,
and head of dept. of agric. economics, Va. Polytech.
Inst., 1923-30 ; entered Bu. of Agric. Economics
Nov. 15, 1930 ; agric. att. at Pretoria 1930-33 ; app.
agric. att. at London July 27, 1935 ; 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 ; at Puerto Cabezas Nov. 21, 1931.
Taylor, Elmer Augustine. — 6. Washington, D. C,
Jan. 7, 1912 ; app. messenger in the Dept. of State
July 1, 1931.— DCR.
Taylor, John Wesley. — b. Washington, D. C, Apr
14, 1910 ; app. messenger in the Dept. of State July
27, 1931.— DCR.
Taylor, Laurence Wilson. — b. Chicago, 111., Feb. 8,
1896; Univ. of Calif., B. S. 1919; Univ. of Bor-
272
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deaux 191!); U. S. Anny 1917-19, overseas service;
Univ. of Calif., ngric. extension service, 1920, 1923-
30 ; ranch mgr. 1920-23 ; 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 Van-
couver Jan. 24, 1931 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 10,
1933 ; to Copenhagen June 13, 1933 ; 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.— PC.
Taylor, Robert Martin. — 6. Los Angeles, Calif.,
Aug. 8, 1909 ; Univ. of Wash., B. A. 1930, M. A. 1931 ;
app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c.
of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ;
assigned as v. c. at Mazatlan Jan. 6, 1932 ; at Mexico
City Aug. 22. 1932; to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 22,
1933; to Hanljow Aug. 28, 1933.
Teall, Girvan. — 6. Little Falls, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1S98 ;
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, 1927 ; resigned Oct. 9, 192S ; sales
mgr. 1928-29 ; app. v. c. at Corinto Nov. 2, 1929 ; at
Edmonton Dec. 16, 1932; at Winnipeg Oct. 23, 1934;
at Edmonton, temp., Jan. 17, 1935 ; at Winnipeg
Feb. 19, 1935; at Edmonton, temp.. May 7, 1935; at
Winnipeg July 1, 1935 ; at Edmonton, temp., Sept. 20,
1935 ; at Winnipeg Nov. 15, 1935 ; at Barranquilla Nov.
27, 1935 ; married.
Teller, Hugh Harlow. — 6. 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. — 6. Maybole, Scotland, Jan.
14, 1867 ; Brit, subject ; attended Ayr Acad. ; steam-
ship agt. ; app. cons. agt. at Galway May 4. 1901 ;
married.
Tenney, E. Paul. — b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 28, 1906 ;
Univ. of Wash. 1922-25, Law Sch. 1932; Cornish
Sch. ; Stanford, A. B. 1926, LL. B. 1934 ; George
Washington Law Sch. 1931, 1932-33 ; mem. of bar
of Calif. ; 2d It., O. R. C, 1927-32 ; salesman
1927-28 ; radio announcer 1928-29 ; elk. 1929-32 ;
law practice 1934-35 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned to Hamburg Oct. 5,
1935.
Tennille, Clayborne. — &. 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 ; head messenger Sept. 10,
1931.— 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, C. 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. Dak., 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 ; class
five Feb. 27, 1931 ; to Habana Jan. 13, 1933 ; class four
Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Tewksbury, Howard Hobson. — b. Westboro, Mass.,
Oct. 27, 1895 ; Roxbury Latin Sch. grad. ; Harvard,
A. B. 1918 ; Boston Univ. Sch. of Business Admin.
1919-20 ; George Washington, A. M. 1924 ; U. S.
Navy 1917-19, It. jg. ; elk. 1919-20 ; in export busi-
ness 1920-21 ; entered Bu. of For. and Domes. Com.,
Dept. of Com., 1921 ; asst. trade commr. at Habana
1921-23 ; in domestic service of Bureau 1923-27 ;
ti-ade commr. at Buenos Aires 1927-30 ; at Habana
1930-32 ; asst. cml. att. at Habana 1932-35 ; at
Bureau in Washington 1934-35 ; app. asst. cml. att.
at Guatemala Feb. 12, 1936 ; married.
Thain, Ann Marie. — b. Vancouver, B. C, Canada, of
Am. parents ; high sch. grad. ; secretary 1928-31 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State July 25, 1931 ; at
•51,620 Jan. 22, 1934.— FE.
ttThaw, Benjamin, Jr.—?). Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 11,
1888 ; Shady Side Acad., Westminster Sch., St. Paul's
Sch. ; Yale, Ph. B. 1909 ; Univ. of Tex., Law Dept.,
1914 ; Univ. of Zurich 1914-15 ; mining 1907 ; rail-
road construction 1915 ; app., after exam., sec. of
emb. or leg. of cla.ss four Aug. 7, 1916 ; assigned
to Paris Aug. 10, 1916; 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 ; as
conns, of leg. at Oslo Oct. 20, 1932 ; retired Sept. 30,
1935, under the provisions of the act of Feb. 23, 1931 ;
married.
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273
Theaker, Anna R.— 6. Charleston, 111.; high sch.
erad • 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,\928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1, 1930.— DCR.
Thiel Cyril Leo Francis.— 6. Chicago, 111., June 11,
1903 • Lovola Trep. Sch. grad. ; Holy Cross Coll. two
yrs ; GewgetOAvn Univ., A. B. 1924 ; Georgetown
Sch of For. Ser. two yrs.; London Umv. one yr. .
app'. after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v c.
of career Oct. 16, 1924; assigned to Calcutta Nov.
8 1924; to Medan July 15, 1925; to Colombo May
l' 19'>Q ■ 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 ; to Jerusalem Oct 22,
1931 ; to Helsingfors Jan. 22, 1934 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser Feb 6, 1934 ; also 3d sec. at Helsingfors Feb. 20,
1934 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ; 2d sec. at Helsing-
fors in addition to duties as cons. Jan. 31, 193a ;. cons,
at Sao Paulo Oct. 5, 1935.
Thomas, Edgar.— b. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 18, 1890;
office apprentice, Bu. of Standards, 1908-16; app.
asst. messenger in the Dept. of State Jan. 18.
1916.— rD.
Thomas, Edward John.— b. Cleveland, Ohio. Aug. 15,
1911 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Cincinnati 1930-31 ,
George Washington Univ. 1931- ; library asst. 19 9-
30 ; cooperative student 1930-31 ; app. archive asst at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State July 27, 1931; at $1,800
Apr. 1, 1935.— HA.
Thomas, George Alopzc— b. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 8,
1895- U S. Army 1918-19, overseas service; app.
messenger, temp., in the Dept. of State May 10, 1919 ;
asst. messenger, permanently, Nov. 28, 1919.— PD.
Thomas. George Samuel.— b. Cleveland, Ohio, Mar.
14 1909: Otterbein Coll. 1928-30; George Washing-
ton A B. 1935, Law Sch. 1933- ; library asst. 1927-
28 ;' app. library asst. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Oct. 6, 1930 ; elk. at $1,440 Nov. 1, 1933.— DCR.
Thomas, Sheldon.— b. Rochester. N. Y., Aug. 12.
1896 ; Univ. of Rochester, B. S. 1918 ; U. S. N. A.
1917-20 ; app., after exam., to For. Ser. Mar. 20, 1925
(declined app.) ; foreign sales mgr. for Am. firm 1920-
31 ; foreign sales work 1932 ; export mgr. 1933-34 ;
business specialist, Office of the Special Adviser to the
President on For. Trade, 1934-35; app. information
specialist at $3,800 in the Dept. of State Mar. 22,
1935. — CI.
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 192.3-24, 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 ; to Geneva Mar. 6, 1933 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Apr. 25, 1936.
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 Iniiuiry and Conciliation. Bolivia and Par-
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 (canceled) ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Sept 30 1929; to Mexico City July 1, 1930; to
Mazatlan', temp., Jan. 29, 1931 ; to Mexico City B^eb.
24, 1931 ; to Ottawa Dec. 20, 1932 ; to Habana Jan.
17' 1935; to Matanzas, temp., May 11, 1935; to Ha-
bana Sept. 24, 1935 ; to Matanzas Oct. 10, 1935 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 25, 1936.
Thompson, Paul Dean.— b. Waitsburg, Wash., Apr.
•^6 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; steuog. 1912-13;
Philippine Civil Ser. 1913-14; steuog. 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
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; at St. Michaels
Oct. 23, 1931; at Milan Feb. 20, 1933; at HuX
Aug. 8, 1935 ; married.
Thompson, Samuel Reid.— b. Media, lU., Dec. 11,
1889; Univ. Of Nebr. and Cooper ColL ; Univ. of
Redlands, 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.
•"> 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
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Bristol July 23, 1924 ; to Rio de Janeiro July 15,
1027 ; class six May 17, 1928 ; assigned to Valencia
Aug. 18, 1930 ; class five July 1, 1931 ; to Cardiff
Aug. 1, 1934 ; married.
Thompson, Tyler. — &. Elmira, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1907 ;
Kent Sell. grad. ; Princeton, A. B. 1930 ; app. elk. in
Am. Consulate at Cherbourg Aug. 6, 1931 ; v. c. at
Cherbourg Sept. 5, 1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser.
officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Cherbourg
Jan. 2, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Feb. 7, 1933 ;
to Marseille June 13, 1933 ; married.
Thomson, Alfred Ray. — 5. Linden, Md., Jan. 16,
1889 ; 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-
lottetown 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 ; to Dresden
Aug. 8, 1935 ; cons. gen. Aug. 22, 1935 ; assigned to
Dresden Aug. 28, 1935 ; 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; American Univ., grad. work, 1931- ; 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. — RP.
Thomson, Thaddeus Austin, Jr. (Capt.) — 6. Austin,
Tex., Dec. 16, 1887; U. S. N. A., grad. 1907; as-
signed as naval att. and naval att. for air at Rome
Feb. 14, 1936; married.
Thoreson, Tomena Jo. — 7). York, N. Dak. ; business
sch. grad. ; Univ. of N. Dak., B. S. 1929 ; instructor
in high sch. 1930-34 ; stenog. in private firm, sum-
mers 1931 and 1932, in Treas. Dept. 1934 ; app. elk.
at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Dec. 24, 1934. — TA.
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; unassigncd Jan.-June, 1920; assigned to the
Dept. June 14, 1920 ; to Berne July 19, 1920 ; to San
Jcs6, 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 ; representative of the Dept., Sixth Gen. Cong,
of the Int. Chamber of Com., Washington, 1931 ;
tech. adviser. Fourth Pan American Cml. Conf., Wash-
ington, 1931 ; assigned as couns. of emb. at Rio de
Janeiro Oct. 7, 1931 ; couns. to Am. del.. Seventh Int.
Conf. of Am. States, Montevideo, 1933 ; assigned to
the Dept. Nov. 10, 1934 ; as couns. of leg. at Asuncifin
Dec. 24, 1934 ; to the Dept. May 28, 1936.
Tietz, William Edward. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar.
17, 3917; high sch. grad.; elk. 1935; app. messenger
at $1,080 in the Dept. of State Oct. 7, 1935.— RP.
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 $1,080 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at
?1,800 June 1, 1930 ; married. — DCR.
Timherlake, Clare Hayes. — 6. Jackson, Mich., Oct.
29, 1907 ; Univ. of Mich., A. B. 1929 ; Harvard Grad.
Sch. 1929-30 ; hank elk. 1925 ; 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 Toronto, temp., Dec. 29, 1930 ; to the For. Ser.
Sch. Aug. 8, 1931 ; to Buenos Aires Dec. 10, 1931 ;
as 3d sec. at Montevideo May 23, 1935.
Tittmann, Harold H., Jr. — 6. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 8,
1893; Taft Sch.; Yale, B. A. 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 ;
as.?igned 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; alter-
nate del.. Third Int. Conf. on Private Aerial Law,
Rome, 1933 ; class three Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Toch, Leo. — b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1907; Syra-
cuse Univ. 1927-29; New Y'ork Univ. 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 Vera Cruz, temp., Dec. 27, 1930 ; at Pro-
greso, temp., Jan. 24, 1931 ; at Vera Cruz Mar. 4,
1931 ; at Habana Aug. 22, 1931 ; at Montreal July
2, 1932; to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 22, 1933; to
Lourenco Marques Aug. 28, 1933 ; to Montreal Sept. 5,
1935.
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275
Tolman, George Leighton. — 6. 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 ; at To-
ronto May 10, 1933 ; at Sault Ste. Marie May 4, 1935 ;
married.
Totten, Ralph James. — b. Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 1,
1877 ; Montgomery Bell Acad. grad. ; attended busi-
ness sch. ; cllj. 1896-98 ; cml. work 1899-1906 ; tutor-
ing, writing, and illustrating 1907-8 ; D. C. and Tenn.
Nat. Guards ; app., after exam., cons, at Puerto Plata
June 10, 190S ; 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. — b. 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 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ;
assigned to Algiers Jan. 24, 1935 ; to Montreal Sept. 5,
1935 ; married.
Tower, Arthur Frederick. — b. Glidden, Iowa, July
27, 1899 ; Hamilton Coll., A. B. 1921 ; attended busi-
ness sch. ; U. S. Army 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 L^opoldville July 31, 1929 ;
class eight, cons., and assigned to L^opoldville Oct.
16, 1929 ; unassigned from Aug. 26, 1930 ; assigned
to Call Nov. 11, 1930; class seven July 1, 1931; to
Panama Nov. 9, 1931; to Call Apr. 25, 1932; to
Mexico City Feb. 7, 1933; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
June 27, 1934 ; assigned as For. Ser. officer to the
leg. at Bangkok July 5, 1934 ; as cons, and 2d sec. at
Bangkok Aug. 15, 1934 ; as cons, at Tokyo June 10,
1936 ; 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, 1920 ;
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;
class five Feb. 4, 1931 ; assigned to Southampton
Apr. 7, 1933 ; class four Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Trimble, William Cattell. — b. Baltimore, Md., May
2, 1907 ; Princeton, B. A. 1930 ; Johns Hopkins, Feb.-
Apr. 1931 ; 2d It., O. R. C. ; app. elk. in Am. Consu-
late at Seville June 13, 1931 ; v. c. at Seville Sept. 4,
1931 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17,
1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Seville Jan. 2, 1932 ; to
the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 1, 1932 ; as v. c. at Buenos
Aires Dec. 22, 1932 ; as 3d sec. at Buenos Aires, temp..
Apr. 8, 1936 ; at Tallinn June 9, 1936 ; also v. c. at
Tallinn June 10, 1936 ; married.
Troutman, Harry Lamar. — b. Macon, Ga., July 22,
1892 ; high sch. grad. ; elk. in 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, 1923 ; class two May 10, 1924 ; 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 ; assigned
to Bucharest Jan. 3, 1931 ; class six July 1, 1931 ; to
Salonika Mar. 6, 1933 ; to Alexandria July 8, 1935.
Trowbridge, Jones Rufus. — b. Blythe, Ga., Oct. 29,
1887 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; Univ. of
Ga. ; with tobacco company 1909-10 ; with fruit
companies in Nicaragua and Costa Rica 1910-17 ;
U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It.; sec. Int. Y. M. C. A.
in Siberia 1919-20 ; secretarial work, Rockefeller
Foundation in China, and teacher in sch. in Japan
1920-22 ; elk.. Am. High Commn., Constantinople,
1922-23 ; app. elk. in Am. agency and consulate gen-
eral at Tangier June 11, 1924 ; in consulate at Leg-
horn June 6, 1925 ; v. c. at Leghorn Sept. 28, 1925 ;
elk. in leg. at Teheran Oct. 20, 1927 ; v. c. at Rotter-
dam Dec. 5, 1930; at Maracaibo May 20, 1932; elk.
in leg. at Bogota Aug. 19, 1932; v. c. at Cartagena
Oct. 4, 1933 ; elk. in leg. at Addis Ababa Aug. 6,
1934 ; V. c. at Paris for duty in the dist. acct. and
disbursing office Feb. 29, 1936; elk. in leg. at Sofia,
temp.. Mar. 20, 1936; also v. c. at Sofia, temp., June
9, 1936.
Truehlood, Edward Gatewood. — b. St. Louis, Mo.,
Aug. 31, 1905 ; Mercersburg Acad. grad. ; Princeton,
A. B. 1926; L'ficole Libre des Sciences Politiques,
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; assigned for duty with Fourth Pan American
Cml. Conf., Whshington, 1931 ; as 3d sec. at San Jose,
Costa Rica, Apr. 29, 1931 ; assigned to the Dept. Nov.
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8, 1934; class eight and cons. Oct. 1, 1935; married
LA.
Tubbs, Erna Bishop (Mrs.)— &. Warrenton, Va. ;
Hoilins Coll., A. B. 1928; teacher of hist, in hish
sch. 1928-30 ; examiner, Civil Ser. Commn., 1930-31 ;
app. elk. at $1,G20 in the Dept. of State Mar. 23,
1931 ; archive asst. Oct. 5, 1931 ; elk. Aug. l',
1933. — PD.
Tuck, Somerville Pinkney.— &. Staten Island, N. Y.,
May 31, 1891 ; attended sch. in Switzerland and
Germany ; Ridgcfield 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, 1920 ; 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 ;
a.ssigncd 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, 1926, 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. Sor. May 17,'
1928 ; assigned as 1st sec at Constantinople May 26,'
1928 ; at Budapest May 17, 1929 ; class three Dec.
31, 1929 ; at Berne, temp., Aug. 21, 1931 ; assigned
as 1st sec. at Paris June 21, 1932 (canceled) ; at
Prague July 18. 1932; at Paris Feb. 25, 1933; tech.
adviser, 1st stage. Gen. Disarmament Conf., Geneva,
1932 ; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; married.
Turkel, Harry Raymond. — 6. Cleveland, Ohio, July
7, 1906; Stanford, B. A. 1927; Harvard, A. M. 1928;
Jesus Coll., Oxford, B. Litt. 1931 ; George Washing-
ton Law Sch., 1929-33 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ; U. S.
Naval Reserve, It. (jg.) ; elk. and sea post officer,
U. S. Post Office, 1923-29; attache to Am. del. and
interpreter to Philippine del.. Postal Union Cong..
London, 1929; app. research and drafting asst. at
$2,600 in the Dept. of State July 19, 1929 ; at $2,800
July 1, 1930 ; resigned Jan. 28, 1931 ; elk. in Am.
Consulate General at London Jan.-May 1931 ; trans-
lator, Int. Tech. Consulting Committee on Radio
Communications, Copenhagen, 1931 ; reapp. at $2,800
in the Dept. of State July 7, 1931 ; tech. asst. (legal)
June 10, 1932 ; tech. adviser to Am. Emb., Habana,
Feb.-Aug. 1934; at $3,800 June 1, 1935.— TD.
Turner, Efle Katharine.— &. St. Albans, W. Va. ; at-
tended high sch., private sch., and business sch. ; app.
elk., temp., at $900 in the Dept. of State Aug. 7,
1914 ; permanently 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 i, 1928 (Welch
Act); at $1,680 July 1, 1928; at $1,800 July 1
1930._PA. '
Turner, Mason.— b. New York City May 28, 1891 ;
St. Paul's Sch. grad. ; Williams Coll., A. B. 1915 1
with mfg. company 191.5-17, 1919-23; U. S. Army
1917-19, 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; to Malta Aug. 18, 1931; to Tenerife Apr. 10,
1935 ; married.
Turner, William Taylor.— 5. 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 23i
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; assigned to the Dept. Nov. 9, 1934; class
seven Oct. 1, 1935. — FPl
Tyler, Raymond — 6. Washington, D. C, Feb. 22
1898; U. S. Army 1917-19, overseas service ; app'
chauffeur in th? Dept. of State, Feb. 20, 1931.— Ma!
Tyler, S. Roger, Jr.- 6. Hamilton, Va., June 16
1908; Marshall Coll. 1925-27; Univ. of Va., B. A.'
1929; Rhodes scholar, Oxford, 1929-30; s'orbonne
and Carnegie Inst., Paris; Yale, M. A. 1934; in-
structor of political science, Univ. of Del., 1934-36 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officfer unclass., v. c of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935;
assigned to Toronto Oct. 5, 1935; married.
ITlanytzky, Irene S. — 6. Ukraine, Europe; high sch.
and business sch. grad.; George Washington Univ".
1932- ; secretary 1929; app. elk. at $1,260 in the
Dept. of State June 19, 1929; at $1,440 .Jan. 1, 1930;
at $1,620 July 1, 1930; elk., Seventh Int. Conf. of
Am. States, Montevideo, 1933; at $1,800 May 1
1934.— DCR.
Underwood, Edna Marian. — b. Parkton. Md. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; Peabody 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 ; at $1,620 Feb. 4, 1931.— CA.
XJnverzagt, 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 ; at San Luis PotosI Dec 18, 1931 ; married.
XJtley, Agnes. — h. Mount Vernon, Ind. ; high sch.
and business sch. grad. ; stenog. and sec 1934-35 ;
app. elk., temp., at $1,260 in the Dept. of State May
1, 1935 ; permanently July 1, 1935.— DCR.
BIOGRAPHIES
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Valenza, Thomas Francis. — h. 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 Aet) ; at
$1,(520 July 1, 1930 ; at $1,800 May 1, 1934.— DCR.
Vallance, William Roy.— b. Fowlerville, N. Y., Dec.
6 1887 • Univ. of Rochester, A. B. 1910 ; Harvard
Law 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..
Preliminary Conf. on Electrical 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 ; representative of the Dept.
on the Interdepartmental Radio Advisory Committee
Sept. 1. 1924-Nov. 13, 1930 ; at $4,200 Nov. 1, 1924 ;
del Conf. to Prevent Smuggling of Narcotics, Liquor,
end Tobacco, El Paso, 1925 ; at $5,200 May 1, 1925 ;
del., Conf. to draft regulations under treaty of June 6,
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, ITabana, 1926 ; at
$5,600 Feb. 1, 1926; del., Conf. to draft regulations
under treaty of Dec. 23, 1925, with Mexico to prevent
smuggling, Washington, 1926, Conf. to suppress smug-
gling London, 1926, Int. Radio Conf., Washington,
1927 ; at $7,000 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; tech.
adviser, Int. Telegraph Conf., Brussels, 1928 ; counsel,
I'm Alone Arbitration, 1929-35; asst. to the legal
adviser July 1, 1931 ; chm., committee to study dupli-
cation of Govt, communication facilities, 1931 ; mar-
ried.—LE.
Van Benschoten, Arnold Wheeler.— ft. 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-
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; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 8, 1931; to Dairen
Dec. 10, 1931 ; to Antwerp July 18, 1935.
Vance, Marshall Mounts. — ft. Middletown, Ohio, July
26, 1889 ; Ohio Wesleyan Univ. one yr. ; Univ. of
Pa'., B. S. 1912 ; grad. work at Yale one yr. ; N.
Am'er. 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
1918-20 ; foreign dept. of mfg. company 1920-21 ;
app., after exam., cons, of class seven June 9, 1821 ;
assigned to Colombo July 22, 1921 ; class six Mar. 1,
1923 ; detailed to Windsor, Ont., June 30, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to
Fort William and Port Arthur Dec. 12. 1924; class
six Feb. 24, 1925 ; assigned to the Dept. Mar. 27,
1928 ; class five July 24, 1930 ; to Windsor Mar. 28,
1932 ; married.
van den Arend, Frederik.— ft. 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
assigned to Leipzig July 16, 1927 ; to Pernambuco
July 1, 1929 ; class seven July 24, 1930 ; to Amster-
dam Dec. 29, 1932; to Rotterdam, temp., Aug. 14,
1935 ; to Amsterdam Aug. 23, 1935 ; to Rotterdam,
temp.', Sept. 5, 1935 ; class six Oct. 1, 1935 ; to Am-
sterdam Oct. 9, 1935; to Surabaya May 22, 1936;
married.
Van Valin, Forrest D. — ft. Unionville, Pa., Oct. 15,
1879 ; attended public sch. ; telegrapher, telegraph
elk., 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,
1922; at $1,400 Oct. 1, 1923; at $1,680 July 1,
1924 ; representative, Sesquicentennial 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; married.— CC.
Van Wickel, Jesse Frederick. — ft. Brooklyn, N. Y..
June 11, 1890 ; attended high sch. and business Bch. ;
code expert ; traffic mgr., 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; del.. Fifth
Int. Cong, for Scientific Management, Amsterdam,
1932 ; married.
Vaughan, Stephen Bernard. — ft. 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 ; at Breslau Jan. 9,
1931 ; married.
Veatch, Roy. — ft. Cottage Grove, Oreg., Jan. 12,
1901 ; Univ. of Oreg.. B.A. 1922 ; Univ. of Calif.,
grad. work 1926-27 ; Robert Brookings Grad. Sch. of
Govt, and Economics, Ph. D. 1929; instr., Amer.
Univ. of Beirut, Syria, 1922-25; instr., Princeton,
1930-31 ; research on the economic position of the
Philippine Is. 1931-33 ; app. divisional asst. at $3,200
in the Dept. of State Dec. 16, 1933; at $3,800 June
1, 1935 ; married. — EA.
Vestal, Ralph Adelma. — ft. Frankton, Ind., Apr. 1,
1900 ; attended high sch. and business sch. ; ' St.
Albans Sch.; owner of new.spaper stand 1921-24;
elk.. Alien Property Custodian, 1924-32; app. elk.
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State May 2, 1932.— DCR.
Villard, Henry Serrano. — ft. 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;
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magazine and newspaper work 1923-25 ; real estate
broker and publicity work 1926 ; private tutoring
1927 ; app., after cxtim., For. Ser. officer unclass. and
V. c. of career May 17, 192S ; assigned to the For. Ser.
Sch. May 24, 1928 ; to Teheran Sept. 7, 1929 ; to the
Dept. June 4, 1931 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons.
Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to Rio de Janeiro Apr. 3,
1935 ; as For. Ser. officer at Caracas Jan. 17, 1936 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 7, 1936 ; assigned as 3d
sec. at Caracas Feb. 12, 1936 ; class seven and assigned
as 2d sec. at Caracas Apr. 1, 1936.
Vincelette, Leo Joseph. — b. Ilolyoke, 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
July 1, 1928 (Welch Act); at $1,680 July 1, 1928;
at $1,800 Oct. 1, 1928; at $1,920 July 1, 1930;
at $2,000 Dec. 4, 1931 ; elk., 1st stage. Gen. Disarma-
ment Conf., Geneva, 1932 ; married. — DCR.
Vincent, John Carter. — 6. 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. Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned
to Tsinan Aug. 7, 1930; to Mukden Jan. 28, 1931;
class seven July 1, 1931 ; to Nanking June 23, 1932 ;
to Dairen Sept. 19, 1932 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and
assigned as cons, at Nanking Nov. 7, 1934 ; desig-
nated also 2d sec. Nov. 30, 1934 ; assigned to the Dept.
Sept. 11, 1935 ; class sis Oct. 1, 1935 ; married. — FE.
Vipond, Benjamin Leslie. — b. 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. Printing 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.
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 Ilabana 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; at Moncton
Feb. 17, 1931 ; at St. John, N. B., temp., Aug. 22,
1934 ; at Moncton Sept. 6, 1934 ; at St. John, N. B.,
temp., Sept. 27, 1934 ; at Moncton Oct. 15, 1934 ; at
Cienfuegos Oct. 17, 1934 ; married.
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.,
overseas service ; It. col., O. 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 five July 24, 1930 ; to
Zagreb May 10, 1932 ; to St. John, N. B., Mar. 7,
1035 ; married.
Vyse, William Clarke. — b. 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 Algeria Mar. 9, 1925 ;
at Habana Dec. 30, 1025 ; 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 ; to Shanghai Nov. 20, 1931 ; class
seven July 1, 1934 ; married.
Waddell, Merlene (Mrs.). — h. Hickory, Miss.; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; 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.
Wadleigh, Henry Julian. — b. Greenfield, Mass., Feb.
4, 1904 ; Oxford, M. A. 1926 ; grad. work, London
Sch. of Economics, 1926-28, Univ. of Kiel, Germany,
1928-29, Univ. of Chicago, 1929-30; economist. Fed-
eral Farm Bd. 1930-32, Dept. of Agric. 1932-35,
Agric. Adjustment Admin. 1935-36 ; app. economic
analyst at $4,600 in the Dept. of State Mar. 2,
1036 ; married. — TA.
Wadsworth, George. — b. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr, 3,
1893 ; Union Univ., E. E. 1914 ; instructor, American
Univ., Beirut, Syria, 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,
BIOGRAPHIES
279
1927 ; sec in the Diplo. Sor. 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 ; class
three July 1, 1931 ; 1st sec. at Bucharest Aug. 2b,
1933 ; C(>-is. gen. Aug. 22, 1935 ; class two and assigned
as cons. gen. and couns. of leg. at Bucharest Oct. 1,
1935 ; cons. gen. at Jerusalem Dec. 10, 1935 ; married.
Wadsworth, Julius.— 6. New York City May 11,
1902 • Fay Sch. ; St. Marks Sch. grad. ; Univ. of
Dijon, summer 1924; Harvard, A. B. 1926; studied
in Tours and Paris 1926 ; studied Spanish in Mexico
19-^8 • worked with Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell in Labra-
dor, summer 1923; 1st It., O. R. C; app., after
exam.. For. Ser. officer uaclass. 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, ^emp., Jan. 19, 1929 ; to Caracas Feb. 1,
1929 ; as B or. Ser. officer to the leg. at Panama June
26, 1930 ; to the leg. at Bogotd July 9, 1930 ; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 16. 1930 ; assigned as 3d sec. at
Bogota Aug. 27. 1930 ; at Oslo June 18, 1931 ; as v.c.
at Shanghai Dec. 22, 1933; married.
Wailes, Edward Thompson. — 6. 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. Sor. 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 ; to the Dept. Apr. 1, 1933 ; class eight and
cons. Oct. 1, 1933 ; married. — S.
Wailes, Ruth Dorothy K. (Mrs.)— 6. 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 $1,680 Julv 1, 1924;
at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1927; at $1,860 July 1. 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1, 1928; at $2,100 July
1. 1930 ; elk., 1st stage. Gen. Disarmament Couf.,
Geneva, 1932.— DCR.
Wait, Bernard. — h. Farwell, Mich., July 25, 1880 ;
Ferris Inst. ; Georgetown, LL. B. 1910, M. P. L., LL. M.
1911 ; mom. of bar of D. C. ; teacher in public schs.
1807-1903; elk., Civil Ser. Commn., 1905-7; special
agt. and statistical expert, Dept. of Labor, 1907-17 ;
special agt.. Customs Ser., Treas. Dept., 1917-22,
1928 ; tech. asst.. Customs Formalities Conf., Geneva,
1923 ; deputy commr. of customs 1929-30 ; Treas.
representative in London 1922-28, 1930-35 ; app.
Treas. att. at Paris Oct. 17, 1935; married.
Waite, Sumner (Lt. Col.) — 6. Westbrook, Me., Sept.
6, 1888 ; Univ. of Me., A. B. 1911 ; Ecole Superieure
d'e Guerre, Paris, grad. 1928 ; entered U. S. Army Jan.
4, 1912 ; assigned as asst. mil. att. at Paris and Brus-
sels Mar. 3, 1936 ; married.
Walcavich, Walter G. — h. Jersey City, iN. J., Apr.
18, 1909 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
copy-puller, examiner's aid, and elk.. Patent Office,
1930-31 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Apr. 8, 1031 ; at $1,620 Aug. 1, 1931; married.— DCR.
Waldron, Elma Vaughan. — 6. New Yom 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 $1,680 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; at
$2,300 Feb. 17, 1933.
Walker, Jay. — i. Washington, D. C, Aug. 2, 1895 ;
Mount Royal Coll. two yrs. ; Univ. Sch. one yr. ;
salesman 1916-17; U. S. Army 1017-20, capt. ; with
Am. Red Cross in Europe ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
at Riga Dec. 4, 1920; v. c. at Riga Dec. 2S, 1920;
resigned Oct. 31, 1921; app. elk. at Kovno Nov. 1,
1921; 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; at
Tunis Oct. 3, 1931 ; at Buenos Aires July 15, 1935
(canceled) ; at Tripoli Oct. 18, 1935; married.
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 IV, 1922.— DCR.
Wall, Carleton Alexander. — &. Morristown, N. J.,
July 20, 1903 ; high sch. grad. ; tutors in French ; app.
elk. in Am. Leg. at Monrovia May 7, 1922; at Port
au Prince Mar. 25. 1929 ; in Am. consulate at St.
Michael Oct. 15, 1929 ; in Am. Leg. at Monrovia Apr.
1, 1930; V. c. at Monrovia Nov. 21, 1930; at Nantes
June 18, 1931; at Las Palmas Mar. 17, 1932; re-
signed Apr. 8, 1933 ; app. v. c. at Monrovia Sept.
28, 1934 ; married.
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. — b. Washington Co., Pa., Dec.
19, 1905 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
Washington and Jefferson Coll. ; George Washington
Univ. ; elk. 1924-26, 1928 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Oct. 9, 1928; at $1,620 Oct. 1,
1929; at $1,740 July 1, 1930; at $1,800 June 1,
1931 ; elk.. Int. Monetary and Economic Conf., Lon-
don, 1933 ; app. v. c. at Moscow Feb. 12, 1934 ; mar-
ried.
Waller, George Piatt, — ft. Montgomery, Ala., Sept.
7, 1889 ; Marion MIL Inst. ; Univ. of Va. five yrs. ;
newspaper and magazine work; principal of high sch.
280
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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 ;
asst. to Am. delegate on Inter-Allied Bd. for Revict-
ualment of Greece 1917-18; 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 as-
signed 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 class eight July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Dres-
den Apr. 22, 1926 ; class seven Dec. 19, 1929 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 22, 1931 ; assigned as 2d sec.
at Brussels and Luxemburg and cons, at Luxemburg
Mar. 10, 1931 ; class six July 1, 1934.
Wallner, Louis WoodrufF, Jr. — 6. Chatham, N. J.,
Apr. 7, 1909 ; Carteret Acad. ; attended sch. in France
and SvFitzerland ; tutors in Italy ; Phillips Andover
grad. ; Columbia Coll., B. A. 1931, grad. work 1933 ;
Sorbonne, certificate 1930 ; salesman 1934 ; production
asst. and supervisor of foreign versions, motion-pic-
ture news feature, 1934-35 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned to Naples Oct. 5,
1935.
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 ; to Aden Oct. 29, 1931 ; to Prague Mar. 22,
1933 ; to Habana July 24, 1934 ; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Habana Oct. 1, 1935 ; 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.
Army 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 ; at Prince Kupert
Jan. 6, 1931 ; at Vancouver Feb. 20, 1933 ; married.
Walstrom, Charles B. — b. Springfield, 111., May 3,
1912 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; George
Washington Univ. 1935- ; stenog. in private firm
1931, in War Dept. 1933-35; app. elk. at $1,440 in
the Dept. of State Feb. 1, 1035; at $1,620 Apr. 13,
1935 ; at $1,800 May 25, 1936.— BA.
Walton, Lester Aglar. — h. St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 20,
1882 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; private
tutors ; newspaper reporter 1901-6 and managhig edi-
tor of newspaper 1908-20 ; mem. military entertain-
ment service 1918 ; newspaper corr. at Peace Conf.,
Versailles, 1919 ; feature writer 1922-31 ; assoc. editor
of newspaper 1932-35 ; newspaper corr. at sessions of
Int. Liberian Committee, Geneva, 1933 ; app. E. E
and M. P. to Liberia July 22, 1935 ; married.
Ward, Angus Ivan.— &. 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 ; to Moscow
Feb. 10, 1934 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 9, 1934 ;
class seven July 1, 1934 ; also 2d sec. at Moscow Feb.'
G, 1935 ; class six Apr. 1, 1936 ; married.
Ward, Frank X. — 6. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 4, 1882 ;
Georgetown Law Sch., LL. B. 1913 ; mem. of bar of
D. C. ; elk. 1896-1905, Isthmian Canal Commn.
190.5-10, Dept. of State 1910-13; law elk. and court
representative 1914-17; app. elk., temp., at $1,200 in
the Dept. of State Sept. 1, 1917; permanently at
$1,400 Apr. 16, 1918; at $1,600 Dec. 31, 1919, effec-
tive 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; asst. to the legal
adviser July 1, 1931 ; legal adviser, conf. to conclude
conv. for suppression of illicit traffic in narcotic drugs,
Geneva, 1936 ; married. — LE.
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 ; as language officer at Peiping Jan. 7,
1931 ; as v. c. at Tientsin July 26, 1933 ; class eight
July 1, 19.34; cons. Jan. 22, 1935; assigned to Tien-
tsin Jan. 24, 1035.
Warner, Betty T. (Mrs.)— 6. 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; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 1, 1931;
assigned as 3d sec. at Bogota June 13, 1931 ; also
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281
V. c. at Bogota July 16, 1931 ; v. c. at Col6n Jan. 2,
1934 ; at Panamd, temp., May 25, 1934 ; class eight
July 1, 1934 ; at Colfin Sept. 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22,
1935 ; assigned to Colon Jan. 24, 1935 ; as 3d sec. at
Habana Jan. 17, 1935 (assumed duties Mar. 28,
1935).
Warner, Gerald. — b. Boothwyn, Pa., Aug. 12, 1907 ;
Dartmouth, B. S. 1928 ; sales coir, and market analyst
for company 1928-30 ; 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 Windsor,
temp., Dec. 29, 1930; to the For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 22,
1931 ; to Tientsin Dec. 10, 1931 ; to Mukden Mar. 22,
1934 ; as language officer at Tokyo Aug. 2, 1935.
"Warren, Avra Mllvin, — 6. Ilchester, Md., Aug. 26,
1893 ; Johns Hopkins, A. B. 1915 ; forestry work
1915-16 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It., overseas serv-
ice ; with grain exporting company 1919-20 ; app.,
after exam., cons, of class seven June 4, 1920 ; as-
signed to Cape Haitien Aug. 2, 1920 ; class six Nov.
23, 1921 ; assigned to Karachi Dec. 27, 1921 ; class
five Mar. 1, 1923 ; assigned to Nairobi Jan. 23, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; class five
Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to St. John's, N. F., June 10,
1926 ; to Buenos Aires May 6, 1930 ; class four May
9, 1930 ; cons. gen. and assigned to Buenos Aires
Sept. 29, 1932 ; adviser. Pan American Cml. Conf.,
Buenos Aires, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 22,
1935 ; class three Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned to the Dept.
Dec. 23, 1935 ; For. Ser. insp. Apr. 21, 1936 ; 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 ;
assigned to Budapest Mar. 13, 1931 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Aug. 3, 1934 ; assigned as For. Ser. officer to the
leg. at Managua Aug. 6, 1934 ; as cons, and 2d sec.
at Managua Aug. 15, 1934 ; class five Oct. 1, 1935 ;
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. — 6. Pulaski, Ga. ; attended busi-
ness sch. ; 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; at $2,000 Dec. 6,
1934. — PC.
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. —
MA.
65S47— 36 19
Washbourne, Frederick Lyttleton. — b. Brooklyii,
N. Y., July 15, 1877; Brooklyn Polytech. Inst. 1893;
Pratt Inst. 1896; chemist 1898-1900; salesman,
salesmgr., 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 ; at Florence May 12, 1931 ; married.
Washington, Raoul Francisco. — b. Matanzas, Cuba,
of Am. parents, Dec. 3, 1S91 ; 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. — b. Charles Town,
W. Va., Sept. 30, 1901 ; Va. Mil. Inst., A. B. 1921 ;
Rhodes scholar, Oxford, B. A. (law) 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 9,
1930 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Tokyo Sept. 18, 1931 ;
at Istanbul Oct. 27, 1933 (canceled) ; at Bogota
Mar. 31, 1934 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ; 2d sec. at
Bogotii Jan. 31, 1935; at Istanbul Apr. 23, 1935;
class six Apr. 1, 1936 ; married.
Washington, William Wilber. — b. Gordonsville, Va.,
Mar. 10, 1879 ; U. S. Army 1900-1926, 1st It. ; app.
messenger in the Dept. of State Nov. 16, 1928. —
A-M.
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 ; Melbourne 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 ; to Naples Mar. 6. 1933 ; class eight July 1,
1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; assigned to Naples Jan.
24, 1935.
Waterman, Bernice Luella. — b. Athens, Mich. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad. ; Western State Teachers'
Coll., Mich., summers 1914, 1915 ; George Washington,
B. A. 1931. Law Sch., summer 1931 ; teacher in public
sch. 1913-17 ; elk. 1917-18, in Veterans' Bu. 1918-23 ;
steuog., 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 ; at $2,000 Aug.
1, 1934.— PD.
282
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
"Waterman, Henry Samuel. — 6. Port Townsend,
Wash., Mar. 20, 1882 ; Selbonie 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 Feb. C, 1918; at Guatemala June 5,
1919 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three
Sept. 27, 1919; assigned to Guatemala Oct. 21, 1919;
to Corinto Nov. 3, 1919 ; cons, of class seven Apr.
9, 1920 ; assigned to Corinto Apr. 17, 1920 ; to San
3os6 July 20, 1921 ; class six Nov. 19, 1921 ; For.
Ser. ofHter 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 ; to
Breslau Oct. 2G, 1932 (canceled) ; to Sheffield Mar. 6,
1933 ; to Bombay Oct. 18, 1934 ; married.
Watson, Hugh. — b. Birkenhead, England, Feb. 17,
1882 ; naturalized ; attended high sch. and business
sch. in England ; messenger, clii., 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. r\k. in Am. Consulate at Three
Rivers Sept. 10, 1906 ; v. and dep. con.s. at Three
Rivers Dec. 28, 1907 ; v. and dep. cons, and cll£. 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,
1923; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924;
class four Dec. 17, 1925 ; class three July 24. 1930 ;
assigned to Sydney, N. S., Jan. 9, 1932 ; to Halifax
Aug. 1, 1935 ; cons. gen. Aug. 20, 1935 ; assigned to
Halifax Aug. 28, 1935 ; married.
Watson, Lillian Adelaide. — 6. Philadelphia, 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, Raymond O. — 6. Washington, D. C, July
7, 1911 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ;
George Washington Univ. 1933-34 ; copy-puller, exam-
iners' aid, and elk., U. S. Patent Office, 1929-35 ; app.
elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Oct. 21, 1935. —
DCR.
Watts, Ethelbert (Lt.) — h. Prague, Austria, Jan.
25, 1902; Kent Sch. grad.; U. S. N. A., grad. 1924;
language officer at Tokyo Mar. 5, 1928-June 22, 1932 ;
assigned as asst. naval att. at Tokyo Feb. 13, 1935 ;
married.
Webb, Delmar Evans. — b. Washington, D. C, Feb.
10, 1907 ; Georgetown, B. Sc. 1933 ; George Washing-
ton, grad. work, 1035- ; 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 ; at $1,800 Mar. 24, 1932.— DCR.
Webster, George J. — b. Washington, D. C, Nov. 4,
1009 ; attended business sch. ; Emerson Inst, one yr. ;
George Washington Univ. 1932 ; elk. in the Dept. of
Com. 1925-33 and in the Dept. of Agric. 1933-34;
app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Mar. 10,
1934 ; at $1,620 Mar. 16, 1935.— FA.
Weckerling', John (1st Lt.) — b. New Orleans, La..
Nov. 21, 1896 ; attended high sch. ; entered U. S.
Army May 28, 1918 ; assigned as language officer at
Tokyo Feb. 20, 1928; relieved May 9, 1932; assigned
as asst. mil. att. at Tokyo Oct. 2, 1934 ; married.
Weddell, Alexander Wilboume. — b. Richmond, Va.,
Apr. 6, 1876 ; Reed's Sch. grad. ; George Washing-
ton, LL. B. 1908; Univ. of Catania, Italy, 191.3-14;
Univ. of Lausanne, summer 1924 ; studied under
tutors in Denmark, Zanzibar, Italy, Greece, India,
and Mexico ; secretary 1895-1904 ; Va. State Militia,
1st sergt. ; elk.. Library of Cong., 1904-7 ; private
sec. to Min. to Denmark and elk. in Am. Leg. at
Copenhagen 1908-10 ; app., after exam., cons, at
Zanzibar Jan. 11, 1910; at Catania Aug. 22, 1912;
cons. gen. at Athens Apr. 24, 1914 ; cons. gen. of
class Ave Feb. 22, 1915, effective Feb. 5, 1915; as-
signed to Beirut Dec. 16, 1916, but did not proceed
to post ; detailed to Diplo. Agency at Cairo Feb. 6,
1917 ; assigned to Athens Apr. 10, 1917 ; U. S. del.,
Inter-Allied Cml. Bureau, Athens, 1917 ; del. of War
Trade Bd. for Greece 1918 ; provisional U. S. deL,
Inter-Allied Mil. Commn. for Greece, 1918 ; U. S. del.,
Inter-Allied Financial Commn., Athens, 1918 ; cml.
adviser to Leg. in Athens, with diplo. rank, Aug. 1,
1919 ; cons. gen. of class four Sept. 5, 1919 ; as-
signed to Calcutta July 1, 1920 ; class three Nov.
19. 1921 ; assigned to Dept. Sept. 15, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer of class two July 1, 1924 ; assigned to Mexico
City Aug. 1, 1924 ; class one Dec. 1, 1925 ; resigned
Oct. 5, 1928 ; app. A. E. and P. to Argentina June 3,
1933 ; del.. Seventh Int. Conf. of Am. States, Monte-
video, 1933; chm. of Am. del.. Pan American Cml.
Conf., Buenos Aires, 1935 ; married.
Weeks, John Andrew (MaJ.) — b. Lexington, Miss.,
Feb. 17, 1890 ; Miss. Agric. and Mech. ColL, B. S.
1910; entered U. S. Army Dec. 1, 1916; assigned
as mil. att. to Chile May 1, 1933.
Weil, Thomas Eliot. — b. Chicago. 111., June 23,
190G; Tha.ver Acad. ; Bowdoin Coll., A. B. 1928; Univ.
of 111., grad. work 1928-29 ; Crawford Sch. 1931 ; in-
structor, Univ. of 111. 1928-29, Scarborough Sch. 1929-
31, Army and Navy prep. schs. 1932-34 ; admin, asst.,
Fed. Housing Admin., 1934-35 ; app., after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in tie
Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; assigned to Marseille Oct. 5,
1935.
Welch, Audrey M. (Mrs.) — b. LaCrosse, Wis.; at-
tended high sch. ; business sch. grad. ; app. elk., temp.,
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at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Mar. 16, 1931; per-
manently, at $1,260 Sept. 1, 1931 ; at $1,440 Mar. 1,
1932 ; at $1,620 May 6, 1935.— SS.
"Welch, Rae. — b. near Boyce, La. ; high sch. and
business sch. grad. ; Bethany-Peniel Coll. 1923-25 ;
studied accountancy and cml. law, Y.M.C.A. Sch.,
one yr. ; bookkeeper and sec. 1922-26 ; elk. 1926-31 ;
app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Apr. 27,
1931.— PD.
Welcher, Sarah. — 6. Chicago, 111. ; Barnard Coll.,
B. A. 1931 ; Columbia Univ. Sch. of Library Ser., B. S.
1932 ; library asst. and cataloger 1930-31, 1933-35 ;
app. library asst. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov.
4, 1935.— RP.
"Welles, Sumner. — b. New York City Oct. 14, 1892 ;
Groton Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1914 ; app., after
exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class five July 28, 1915,
and assigned to Tokyo ; class four May 10, 1916 ;
class three July 13, 1917 ; assigned to Buenos Aires
Aug. 1, 1917 ; class two Dec. 20, 1919 ; assigned to the
Dept. of State May 25, 1920; asst. chief. Division of
Latin American Affairs, June 3, 1920 ; acting chief
Sept. 1, 1920 ; chief Aug. 24, 1921 ; resigned Mar. 15,
1922 ; commr. with rank of E.E. and M.P. to repre-
sent President In Dominican Republic July 1, 1922-
July 13, 1925 ; del., with rank of E.E. and M.P.,
Conf. on Central American Affairs, "Washington, 1922 ;
personal rep. of President to offer mediation of
U. S. Govt, to two contending factions in revolution
in Honduras 1924 ; del.. Central American Conf., Ama-
pala, Honduras, 1924 ; mem., Dawes Financial Mis-
sion to Dominican Republic, 1929 ; app. asst. sec. of
state Apr. 6, 1933 ; A. E. and P. to Cuba Apr. 24,
1933 ; asst. sec. of state Dec. 15, 1933 ; mem., Bd. of
For. Ser. Personnel, Bd. of Examiners for the For.
Ser., and For. Ser. Sch. Bd. 1933- ; married. — A-W.
"Wells, Dorothy Jeannette. — 5. Columbia, S. C. :
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog. to mem. of
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; at $1,620
July 21, 1931.— EA.
"Wells, Edward. — 6. "Washington, D. C, Jan. 5, 1905 ;
messenger, Dept. of State, 1920-25 ; reapp. messenger
in the Dept. of State May 1, 1928.— SS.
"Wells, Henry Bartlett. — b. Plainfleld, N. J., Sept. 4,
1908 ; Phillips Exeter grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1929 ;
Caroline Univ., Prague, 1929-30; app., after exam..
For. Ser. oflScer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c.
at Mexico City Jan. 12, 1932; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Feb. 1, 1933 ; to Montevideo June 13, 1933 ; married.
"Wells, John Brawden. — b. in N. C. July 19, 1892;
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, effective July 1 ; at $1,200 May 11, 1917 ; at
$1,400 Sept. 8. 1921 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at
$1,800 July 1, 1928 (Welch Act) ; at $1,920 July 1,
1930.— DCB.
"Wells, Milton Kenneth. — b. Hilham, Tenn., Mar. 11,
1906; Univ. of Okla. 1924-26; George Washington,
A. B. 1930 ; cashier 1926-27 ; elk. 1927-31 ; app.,
after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned
to the Dept., temp., Jan. 9, 1932 ; as v. c. at Ense-
nada Sept. 16, 1932 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 22,
1933 ; to Valencia Aug. 28, 1933 ; to Gibraltar, temp.,
Oct. 3, 1934 ; to Valencia Dec. 10, 1934 ; married.
"Wells, Rodney Deane. — b. Pueblo, Colo., Oct. 17,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Colo.
Agric. Coll. 1915-16 ; rodman, chainman, and engi-
neer. Interstate Com. Commn. 1916-19 ; farm mgr.
in Guatemala 1920-29 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate
General at Guatemala Oct. 10, 1930 ; v. c. at Guate-
mala July 10, 1931 ; married.
"Welsh, Richard Declan. — b. Plymouth, Mass., Nov.
26, 1908 ; Georgetown, B. A. 1929 ; Georgetown Law
Sch. 1929- ; elk.. Civil Ser. Commn., 1930-31 ; app.
elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Mar. 18, 1931. —
MA.
"Wendelin, Eric Carl. — b. Milford, N. H., June 20,
1905 ; Brown, Ph. B. 1929, grad. work 1930-31 ; bank
elk. 1923-24 ; research asst., World Peace Foundation,
1929-30 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
V. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17,
1931; assigned as v. c. at Montreal Jan. 12, 1932;
to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 29, 1932; to the Dept.,
temp.. Mar. 30, 1933; to Ensenada May 31, 1933;
to Habana June 20, 1934 ; as 3d sec. at Madrid Oct.
25, 1934; married.
Wenger, Aloysius. — b. Moerel, Switzerland, Apr. 3,
1868 ; naturalized 1898 ; attended sch. in Switzerland,
France, and U. S. ; Temple Law Sch. ; Loyola Univ.
(Immaculate Conception Coll.), New Orleans, Ph. D.
1896 ; teacher in high sch., mil. sch., and coll. 1891-
1900 ; adjudicator, reviewer, and examiner, Bu. of
Pensions, 1900-1907 ; app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept.
of State Oct. 7, 1907 ; at $1,400 Nov. 30, 1908, effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1909 ; translator, N. Atlantic Fisheries
Arbitration, 1910 ; at $1,600 June 27, 1911 ; at $1,800
June 16, 1919 ; interpreter. Preliminary Int. Conf.
on Electrical Communications, 1920 ; 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, 1930; married. —
A-C/C.
"Werfleld, "Viola. — b. Belle Plalne, Iowa ; business
sch. grad. ; Coe Coll., B.M. 1929 ; elk. 1930 ; app. elk.
at $1,440 In the Dept. of State Dec. 17, 1930; at
$1,620 July 21, 1931.— PC.
Wertenbruch, M. Claire. — b. Sioux City, Iowa ; St.
Paul's Acad. grad. ; George Washington Univ. 1983 ;
LaSalle Ext. Univ. 1935- ; stenog. 1931-33 ; elk., Nat.
Recovery Admin., 1933-36 ; app. elk. at $1,620 in the
Dept. of State Feb. 5, 1936.— TA.
West, Leland Stanford. — b. Richmond, Va., Sept. 10,
1888 ; Office of Public Bldgs. and Grounds three and
one-half yrs. ; app. asst. messenger in the Dept. of
State Dec. 31, 1920, effective Jan. 1, 1921.— CR.
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Westin, Ingeborg (Mrs.) — h. Lockport, III.; at-
tended high sch. ; business sch. grad. ; stenog. and
typist In Veterans' Admin., Chicago, 1921-27, 1928-
29, in U. S. Attorney's Office, Chicago, 1929-30 ;
elk., Chicago Tassport Agency, temp, periods, 1928-
35 ; app. elk., temp., at $1,440 in the Chicago Pass-
port Agency of the Dept. of State Mar. 23, 1936.
Weyler, George Lester (Comdr.) — h. Emporia, Kans.,
May 14, 1886; Emporia Coll. 1904; Wilmer Prop. Sch.
1905; U. S. N. A., grad. 1910; George Washington.
LL. B. 1922 ; assigned as naval att. at Lima and Quito
July 3, 1935; married.
Wharton, Clifton Reginald. — 6. 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 see. 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 ;
class seven July 1, 1934 ; married.
White, Cecil Thayer. — b. Sulphur Bluff.s, Tex., Nov.
11, 1906 ; Southwestern Univ., B. A. 1928 ; George
Washington, M. A. 1935 ; Sander.s Fellow in Eco-
nomics, George Washington, 1929-34 ; app. economic
analyst, temp., at $2,600 in the Dept. of State Apr. 18,
1936; permanently July 1, 1936; married. — TA.
White, Curtis.— b. Washington, D.C., Aug. 2, 1911;
app. messenger in the Dept. of State, temp., July 9,
1934; permanently Sept. 15, 1934. — TA.
White, Duncan Murchison. — 6. 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 ; at Habana July 23, 1934 ; app.. after exam..
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. and assigned as v. c. at Habana Oct. 1.
1935 ; as v. c. and 3d sec. at Vienna June 23, 1936.
White, Horace Glenn, Jr. — 6. Philadelphia, Pa., Apr.
13, 1911 ; We.sleyan Univ., A. B. 1933, A. M. 1934 ;
Cornell 1934-35 ; field survey agt. and research asst.,
Conn. Commn. on Old Age Pensions, summer 1932 ; in-
structor in economics, Cornell, 1934-35 ; app. divi-
sional asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Sept. 16,
1935.— EA.
White, Ivan Bertis. — h. Salem, Orog., Sept. 13, 1907 ;
attended business sch. ; Univ. of Orog. 1926-27 ; Wil-
lamette, A. B. 1929 ; teaching fellow, Univ. of Wash.,
1930-31; Y. M. C. A. secretary 1929-30; field
representative 1933 and asst. administrator 1934-35,
Oreg. Relief Admin. ; field administrator. Civil Works
Admin., 1933-34 ; app., after exam., For. Ser. officer
unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Oct. 1, 19.35 ; assigned as v. c. at Mexico City Oct,
5, 1935 ; married.
White, John Campbell. — 5. London, England, of Am.
parents. Mar. 17, 1884 ; Eton Coll. ; Harvard, A. B.
1907 ; 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
charg6 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
one May 3, 1924 ; assigned to Riga June 10, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; class
two and assigned as couns. 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,
1030; at Berlin Aug. 29, 1933; cons. gen. Aug. 22,
1935 ; assigned as cons. gen. at Calcutta Oct. 29, 1935 ;
also at Kabul Nov. 11, 1935 ; married.
White, John Turner. — 6. Washington, D. C, Aug. 18,
1902 ; Emerson Inst. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1922-26, Law Sch. 1926-29; National Univ., LL. B.
1930 ; mem. of bar of D. C. ; elk., U. S. Shipping Bd.,
1918-26, War Dept., 1926-31 ; app. law elk. at $2,000
in the Dept. of State Oct. 12, 1931 ; tech. asst. at
$2,600 July 1, 1936.— PD.
White, Joseph Hubbard. — b. Paradise, Utah, June 8,
1908 ; high sch. grad. ; Utah State Agric. Coll. 1926-
27, 1931-32, 1932-33; missionary work in France,
Belgium, and Switzerland 1927-30 ; statistician and
auditor, office of financial adviser, Haiti, 1933-35 ;
app. elk. in consulate at Port-au-Prince Sept. 9,
1935 ; V. c. at Port-au-Prince Mar. 27, 1936 ; 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; admin, asst. at $2,G00 Oct. 12, 1934. — CC.
White, Mildred D. (Mrs.) — 6. 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, 1930; at $1,620 July 13,
1931.— VD.
White, Thomas Dresser (Capt.) — 6. Walker, Minn.,
Aug. 6, 1901 ; St. John's Mil. Acad. grad. ; U.S.M.A.,
grad. 1920; Georgetown Univ. Sch. of For. Ser.
1925-27 ; language officer at Peiping 1927-31 ; as-
signed as asst. mil. att. and asst. mil. att. for air
at Moscow Jan. 29, 1934 ; asst. mil. att. at Rome
and asst. rail. att. for air at Rome and Athens Mar.
14, 1935.
Whitehead, Richard F. (Lt.) — b. Fall River, Mass.,
.Tan. 1, 1894 ; entered U. S. Navy 1920 ; assigned as
naval att. and naval att. for air at Rio de Janeiro
May 22, 1935; married.
Whiteman, Marjorie M. — 6. Liberty Center, Ohio;
Ohio Wesleyan Univ., B. A. 1920; Yale, LL. B. 1927,
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J. S. D. 1928 ; Carnegie fellow in int. law 1927-28 ;
National Univ., M. P. L. 1931 ; mem. of bar of Ohio ;
teacher 1920-25 ; research assoc, Research Committee
on Latin Amer., Columbia Univ., 1928-29; app. asst.
to the solicitor, temp., at $3,200 in the Dept. of
State Dec. 2, 1929 ; research asst., Conf. for the Codi-
fication of Int. Law, The Hague, 1930 ; permanently
July 1, 1930 ; asst. to the legal adviser at $3,800
July 1, 1931.— LE.
Whitley, Franklin Langley (Lt. Col.) — 6. St. Louis,
Mo., June 26, 1884; U.S.M.A., grad. 1908; Univ. of
Calif. 1913-14 ; George Washington Law Sch. 1919-
20 ; mil. att. at Rio de Janeiro 1921-24 ; assigned as
miL att. at Belgrade, Athens, and Bucharest Feb. 11,
1933 ; married.
Whitmore, Anna Bruce. — 5. Staunton, Va. ; high
sch. grad. ; State Teachers Coll., Farmville, Va., 1928-
29 ; stenog., Nat. Advisory Com. for Aeronautics,
1929-30. Veterans' Bu., 1930-31 ; app. elk. at $1,440
in the Dept. of State Feb. 24. 1931 ; at $1,620 July
21. 1931 ; at $1,800 Feb. 24, 1936.— ME.
Whitney, Arch B.—i. 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 ; at $1,800
Dec. 22, 1934 ; married. — BA.
Whitney, Ross L. — 6. Pierre, S. Dak., Aug. 26,
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.-Xov. 1930 ;
rcapp. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov. 15,
1930; at $1,620 Nov. 2, 1931; at $1,800 Dec. 26,
1933 ; at $2,000 Sept. 11, 1935 ; married.— BA.
Whitt, John Sidney. — &. Washington, 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.
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 June 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.)— ft. Pittsfleld, Mass.;
attended high sch. and business sch. ; bookkeeper and
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, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $1,680 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,800 Oct.
1, 1928; at $1,920 July 1, 1930; elk., 1st stage, Gen.
Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1932 ; at $2,300 Mar.
16, 1935.— WE.
Wiley, John Cooper. — 6. Bordeaux, France, 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. officer 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 two
May 9, 1930 ; couns. of emb. at Warsaw May 26,
1930; at Berlin, temp., Dec. 22, 1931; at Warsaw
May 26, 1932 ; at Madrid June 1, 1932 ; assigned to
the Dept. Feb. 16, 1933; asst. to Am. del., Int.
Monetary and Economic Conf., London, 1933 ; as-
signed as couns. of emb. at Moscow Feb. 10, 1934 ;
cons. gen. Mar. 9. 1934 ; assigned to Antwerp Aug.
26, 1935 ; married.
Wiley, Samuel Hamilton. — b. 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,
1908 ; law practice 1912-14 ; app., after exam., cons,
at Asunci6n Apr. 27, 1914; cons, of class nine by
act approved Feb. 5, 1915; class eight Mar. 2, 1915;
assigned to St. Pierre-Mlquelon 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 ; to Naples July 31, 1931 ;
to Havre June 28, 1933 ; class five Oct. 1, 1935 ;
married.
Wilkerson, William Scott. — 6. 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.
Wilkins, Lois Belle. — b. Connellsville, Pa. ; high sch.
grad. ; John Huntington Polytech. Inst. ; stenog. 1931-
32 ; elk. 1933-34 ; app. elk. at $1,260 in the Dept. of
State Nov. 1, 1934 ; at $1,440 July 16, 1935.— DCR.
Wilkinson. James Richard. — b. Greenville. S. C,
Aug. 19, 1893; Davidson Coll., B. S. 1915; Univ.
of Wis., LL. B. 1919; mem. of bar of Wis.; 0. S.
Army 1918-19; 2d It.. O. R. C. ; law elk. and law
practice 1919-20 ; instructor, extension division, Univ.
of Wis., 1919-20 ; U. S. Internal Revenue Ser. 1920-
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21 ; app., after exam., v. c. of career of class three
May 25, 1021 ; assigned to Havre July 21, 1921 ; to
Zurich 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 ; to Habana
Nov. 6, 1930 ; to the Dept. Oct. 19, 1932 ; to Leghorn
Jan. 6, 1934 ; to Birmingham Jan. 16, 1936 ; married.
Wilkinson, Stanley L. — 5. Danville, Pa., Aug. 21,
1S92 ; 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 of 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 ; at
Corinto, temp., July 11, 1931 ; at Santa Marta July
13, 1931 ; services terminated June 30, 1933 ; app.
v. c. at Winnipeg Nov. 9, 1935.
Will, Marvin Wilbur. — 6. Mount Jackson, Va., Apr.
10, 1889 ; 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) ; private sec. to asst.
sec. of state Oct. 1, 1931-May 1, 1933 ; married. — FP.
Willey, John Alfred. — ft. 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.
Williams, Arthur Rheaume. — 6. 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 Dec. 21, 1929 ; at Saltillo, temp., Dec. 23,
1931 ; at Nuevo Laredo Mar. 1, 1932 ; at Torreon,
temp., Aug. 6, 1934 ; at Nuevo Laredo Nov. 3, 1934 ;
married.
Williams, Bertram E. — b. 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; elk. 1928; employed by airplane factory
1928 ; patrol Insp., U. S. Immigration Border Patrol,
1928-30; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State
June 3, 1930 ; at $1,800 Apr. 5, 1935. — A-C/C.
Williams, Dorothy ShuU (Mrs.) — 6. Helena, Ark.;
high sch. grad. ; stenog. 1928-31 ; app. elk., temp.,
at $1,260 in the Dept. of State Feb. 24, 1931 ; per-
manently, at $1,440 Mar. 25, 1931 ; at $1,620 Dec. 1,
1934.— SS.
Williams, Frank Starr. — b. Fannin, Miss., Oct. 11,
1888 ; Millsaps Coll., B.S. 1910 ; teacher in high sch.
1910-11 ; prof, of chem., Canton Christian Coll.,
China, 1911-14 ; prof, of Eng., Soochow Univ.,
China, 1914-18; mgr. of Am. business firms in China
1918-27; registrar of China Trade Act at Shanghai
under Bu. of For. and Domes. Com. 1927-30 ; cml.
att. at Bangkok 1930-31 ; trade commr. at Singapore
1931-33; cml. att. at Tokyo July 18, 1933; married.
Williams, Herbert Oswald. — 6. Columbus, Ohio, June
30, 1873 ; Ohio State Univ., A. B. 1894, A. M. 1900 ;
Bethany 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. 1?, 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 ;
to Veracruz July 25, 1933 ; to Gibraltar May 16,
1935 ; married.
Williams, Jack S.— &. Lynchburg, Va., Jan. 22, 1901 ;
Emerson Inst. ; Clemson Agric. and Mech. Coll., B.S.
1923 ; supt. of building company 1923-25 ; mgr. of
contract dept. of real estate firm 1925-2S ; owner of
building business 1929-30 ; supervisor of construction.
For. Ser. Bldgs. Office, Dept. of State, 1930-33; app.
supt. of building, Paris, July 22, 1933 ; married.
Williams, William G. — 6. 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. — b. 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 ; class seven July 1, 1931 ; assigned as 2d sec. at
Budapest Sept. 17, 1932 ; at Bern Feb. 7, 1934 ;
detailed to the leg. at Vienna Feb. 14-25, 1934;
assigned to the Dept. Oct. 24, 1934 ; class six Oct.
1, 1935; class seven June 21, 1936; married. — WE.
Williamson, Harold Long. — 6. Chicago, 111., Apr. 4,
1891; Univ. High Sch., Chicago; Yale, Ph. B. 1913;
Univ. of Chicago one yr. ; Harvard Univ. 1916-17 ;
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executive in steel foundry 1913-14 ; sales oflBce 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 class 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 ; class four and assigned as 1st sec. at Paris
Apr. 1, 1936.
Williamson, Royden (Maj.) — 6. New York City May
19, 1879 ; St. Lawrence Univ., B. S. 1899 ; O. R. C.
1916-17, capt. ; entered U. S. Army May 7, 1917 ;
assigned as mil. att. at Istanbul and Sofia Jan. 8,
1936 ; married.
Willis, Frances Elizabeth. — 6. Metropolis, 111., May
20, 1899 ; Kemper Hall grad. ; Univ. of Redlands
1916-17; Stanford, A. B. 1920, Ph. D. 1923; Univ.
of Brussels, Belgium, 1920-21 ; instructor in hist.,
Goucher CoU., 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 ; to
Santiago, Chile, Feb. 24, 1931 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as 3d sec. at Stockholm
Dec. 29, 1931 ; at Brussels and Luxemburg June 29,
1934 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935.
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 ; to Bremen July 21, 1932 ; to Veracruz May 16,
1935 ; married.
Wilson, Charles Stetson. — ft. 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 emb. at Rome Dec. 15, 1910 ; at
Petrograd 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,
1916 ; as charge d'affaires at Sofia Oct. 23, 1918 ; E. E.
and M. P. to Bulgaria Oct. 8, 1921 ; to Rumania
June 23, 1928; to Yugoslavia Aug. 3, 1933; Special
A. E. and P. to represent President at funeral of
King Alexander I of Yugoslavia 1934.
Wilson, Edwin Carleton. — b. Palatka, Fla., Feb. 7,
1893 ; Mohegan Lake Sch. ; Detroit Univ. Sch. ; Univ.
of Mich. 1911-14 ; Harvard 1914 ; ambulance service
in France 1915-16 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It. ; app.,
after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Apr.
7, 1920; assigned to Santiago, Chile, June 14, 1920;
to Tegucigalpa Aug. 9, 1921 ; to the Dept. 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-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, The Hague,
1929 ; assigned to the Dept. July 26, 1930 ; For. Ser.
insp. Oct. 2, 1930 ; class two Feb. 27, 1931 ; assigned
to the Dept. as chief. Division of Latin American
Affairs, Oct. 23, 1931 ; assigned as couns. of emb.
at Paris Sept. 16, 1935 ; class one Oct. 1, 1935 ;
cons. gen. May 14, 1936 ; married.
Wilson, Francis D. — 6. Alexandria, Va., Dec. 6,
1910; messenger, govt, depts., 1930-32, 1935-36;
app. messenger in the Dept. of State May 11, 1936. —
CC.
Wilson, George Perry. — 6. Pittsburgh, Pa., 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; at Lille May 19, 1931;
at Lyon Dec. 11, 1934.
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
Currency, Geneva, 1929; at $1,800 Mar. 1. 1930; at
^1,920 July 1, 1930; at $2,000 Mar. 1, 1936.— PC.
Wilson, Hugh Robert. — 6. 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
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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 tlie Dept. Mar. 1, 1924 ; ciiief,
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; mom. 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, 1929, del. 1930; del., Conf. for the Aboli-
tion of Import and Export Prohibitions and Restric-
tions, Geneva, 1928 ; head of Am. representation,
Commn. for the Preparation of a Draft Conv. on the
Private Manufacture of Arms and Ammunition and
Implements of War, Geneva, 1928, 1929 ; del., Int.
Conf. for the Suppression of Counterfeiting Cur-
rency, Geneva, 1929; del., Red Cross and Prisoners
of War Conf., Geneva, 1929; adviser, London Naval
Conf., 1930 ; representative in consultative capacity,
Discussions on Armaments Truce, 3d (Disarmament)
Committee of the Assembly of the League of Na-
tions, Geneva, 1931 ; del., Gen. Disarmament Conf.,
Geneva, 1932-35; representative, advisory com. of
League of Nations to observe developments in Colom-
bian-Peruvian dispute, Geneva, 1933 ; Am. representa-
tive, Preliminary Naval Conversations, London, Oct.-
Dec. 1934 ; married.
Wilson, Kathryn J.— &. 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; at $1,800 Dec. 11, 1931; at $2,000 Apr 13
1935.— BA.
Wilson, Orme. — 6. New York City Nov. 13, 1885;
Browning Sch. ; Harvard, A. B. 1907 ; mem. invest-
ment securities firm 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 ; sec. Int. Conf. of Am. States on Concilia-
tion 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 ; assigned as 1st sec. at Berlin Aug. 14*
1933; cons. gen. Nov. 3, 1934; assigned as "cons',
gen. at Prague Nov. 5, 1934; class three Oct. 1,
1935; also 1st sec. at Prague Dec. 11, 1935 ; 1st
sec. at Buenos Aires May 22, 1936 ; married.
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 16, 1921 ; returned to Tientsin
Sept. 2, 1921 ; detailed to Amoy Nov. 7, 1921 ; class
six Nov. 19, 1921; assigned to Madras Dec. 27,'l921;
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.,
temp., 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 ; class two Feb. 4, 1931 ;*
class one July 28, 1933; assigned to the Dept. as
chief. Division of For. Ser. Personnel, Sept. 2, 1933 ;
mem., Bd. of Examiners for the For. Ser. and For!
Ser. Sch. Bd., 1933-. — FP.
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
It., overseas service ; oil development 1919-21 ; app.,
after exam., sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Aug. 24!
1921 ; assigned to the Dept. Sept. 1, 1921 ; asst. sec,
Conf. on the 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 Port au Prince Oct. 6,
1925, and assumed charge Dec 28, 1925 ; assigned to
the Dept. Oct. 1, 1926; to Paris July 30, 1928; to
Brussels and Luxemburg Aug. 16, 1929; class four
May 9, 1930 ; assigned to Caracas Nov. 11, 1930 ;
to The Hague Dec. 7, 1933; married.
Wilson, William John, Jr.— &. El Oro, Mexico, of
Am. parents, Dec 27, 1906; Am. High Sch., Mexico
City, grad. ; attended business sch. ; app. elk. in Am.
Emb. at Mexico City Sept. 1, 1926 ; in Am. Consulate
General at Mexico City Sept. 1, 1927 ; v. c at Mexico
City Oct. 4, 1929.
Wilton, George, Jr.— &. San Francisco, Calif., Dec
16, 1905; high sch. grad.; Calif. Sch. of Languages
1927-29 ; Wash. Coll. of Law 1931-32 ; stenog., book-
keeper, and elk. 1923-27 ; elk. in Dept. of Labor, Calif,
and Hawaii, 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 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1931.— FA.
Windle, George Cecil.— 6. Lantz Mills, Va., Sept. 24,
1905 ; attended high sch. and radio sch. ; employed by
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,
1930; at $1,800 Nov. 1, 1930; elk., 1st stage. Gen.
Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1932 ; married.— DCR.
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289
Winsnip, North.— 6. Macon, Ga., Dec. 31, 1885 ;
George Washington Univ. 1908-9 ; Mercer Univ., B. L.
1910 ; mem. of bar of Ga. ; bookkeeper 1904-6 ; sec.
and 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 Fiume 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 ; couns. of leg.
at Copenhagen Apr. 8, 1931; del. • Sixth Int. Coni.
for the Standardization of Penal Law, Copenhagen,
1935 ; married.
Winslow, John Stevenson (Maj.) — 6. Covington, Ky.,
Apr. 3, 1893 ; U. S. N. A., grad. 1914 ; entered U. S.
Army Jan. 10, 1917 ; Sorbonne, Mar.-June 1919 ;
assigned as mil. att. at Warsaw and Prague May
23, 1936 ; married.
Winslow, Rollin Robhins. — 6. Benton Harbor, Mich.,
Aug. 11, 1893; Univ. of Midi., 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, 1923 ; assigned to Sura-
baya Apr. 17, 1923; class one Nov. 23, 1923; For.
Ser. officer undass. July 1, 1924; class eight Feb.
24, 1925 ; cons. Mar. 3, 1925 ; assigned to Surabaya
Mar. 18. 1925 ; assigned to the Dept., temp., Dec.
17, 1925; to Winnipeg, temp., July 23, 1926; to
the Dept. June 6, 1928 ; class seven Dec. 19, 1929 ;
assigned to Trieste Oct. 3, 1930 ; class six July 1,
1931 ; to Plymouth June 11, 1934 ; class five Oct.
1, 1935 ; married.
Winters, George Huey. — 6. Downs, Kans., Mar. 28,
1902 ; 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 unclass. and v. c. of career
July 5, 1927 ; assigned to the Dept. July 30, 1931 ; as
V. c. at Habana Oct. 14, 1932 ; at Guadalajara June
19, 1934 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22,
1934 ; assigned to Guadalajara Jan. 24, 1935 ; class
seven Apr. 1, 1936; married.
Withey, Howard Francis. — 6. Reed City, Mich., Mar.
26, 1884 ; Orchard Lake Mil. Acad. grad. ; Univ. 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
05847—36 20
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, 1025 ; to London, Ont., June 29, 1927 ;
class six July 24, 1930 ; to Paris July 28, 1931 ;
to Tunis Apr. 19, 1933; to Naples Nov. 11, 1933;
married.
Woel, J. William,— &. Jeremie, 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. — 6. Colchester, Vt., Nov. 8,
1879 ; 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, 1926 ; class five June 8, 1927 ; assigned to
Adelaide Apr. 16, 1930; class four July 24, 1930;
to London June 10, 1936 ; married.
Wood, Corey Frank. — 6. Belchertown, Mass., Mar.
25, 1866 ; attended high sch. ; business sch. grad. ;
merchant 1883-90 ; mgr. of light plant 1890-93 ;
insur. 1893-98 ; sec. of business firm 1898-1910 ; for-
eign buyer since 1910; app. v. c. at Cap Haitien
Mar. 25, 1924; cons. agt. at Cap Haitien July 1,
1933 ; married.
Wood, Harold Clifton. — &. Boston, Mass., Feb. 19,
1896 ; high sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Bos-
ton Coll. 1916-17; U. S. Army 1917-19; stenog.
1920 ; elk. in Mexico 1920-21 ; app. elk. in Am. Con-
sulate at Guaymas Oct. 24, 1921 ; v. c. at Guaymas
Feb. 17, 1922; at Salina Cruz 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 Rhoden. — I. 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
ticket 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.
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 ;
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V. c. at Sao Paulo Feb. 25, 1924 ; at Santos, temp.,
June 26, 1926; at Kio de Janeiro Oct. 23, 1926; at
Pernambuco, temp., Mar. 28, 1927 ; at Rio de Janeiro
May 13, 1927 ; at Batiia, 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 Managua May 25, 1928; as
V. c. at Puerto Cortes Aug. 14, 1928 ; at Berlin Mar.
26, 1930 ; at Breslau, temp., Sept. 15, 1930 ; at Berlin
Nov. 3, 1930 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22,
1935 ; assigned as cons, at Berlin Jan. 24, 1935 ; at
Leipzig, temp., Mar. 11, 1935 ; at Berlin Apr. 27,
1935 ; at Dresden, temp., Sept. 13, 1935 ; at Berlin
Oct. 28, 1935; at Maracaibo June 23, 1936.
Woods, Damon Clinton. — b. Corsicana, Tex., May 3,
1888 ; Univ. of Te.x., 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 Ilaitien Dec. 27, 1921 ; de-
tailed to Paris Sept. 21, 1923 ; class six June 3,
1934 ; 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 ; to Toronto Apr. 18, 1931 ;
class five July 1, 1931 ; married.
Woods, Leslie Earle. — 6. Cairo, 111., July 9, 1899 ;
high sch. grad. ; Dussault 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
Oct. 16, 1929 ; class six July 1, 1931 ; to Cork Dec. 1,
1932 ; married.
Woods, Sam E. — b. Starville, Tex., May 15, 1892 ;
Miss. State Teachers Coll., B. S. ; summer courses,
Univ. of Miss., Univ. of Wis., and Mass. Inst, of
Tech. ; head of dopt. of manual arts, Miss. State
Teachers Coll., three yrs. ; U. S. Marine Aviation
Corps during World War ; U. S. Army Educational
Corps in France and Germany ; educational work in
Czechoslovakia 1920, in U. S. 1922-29; banking two
yrs. ; U. S. observer, 17th Int. Parliamentary Cong,
of Com., Prague, 1931 ; editor ; author ; app. asst.
trade commr. at Prague July 16, 1929 ; asst. cml.
att. Feb. 17, 1933; cml. att. Jan. 18, 1934; married.
Woodward, Robert Forbes. — b. Minneapolis, Minn.,
Oct. 1, 1908 ; Univ. of Minn., B. A. 1930 ; elk. 1923-
27, 1931 ; printer 1927-30 ; app., after exam.. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; assigned as v. c. at Winni-
peg Jan. 12, 1932; to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 22,
1933 ; as v. c. at Buenos Aires Aug. 28, 1933 ; at
Asuncion, temp., Sept. 5, 1935 ; at Buenos Aires
Nov. 16, 1935 ; as 3d sec. at Bogota June 9, 1936 ;
also v. c. at Bogotii June 10, 1936.
Woriey, Lee. — b. Kellogg, Idaho, Mar. 16, 1907 ;
Univ. of Wash., B. B. A., 1030 ; 2d 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 ; to the For.
Ser. Sch. Aug. 8, 1931 ; to Guayaquil Dec. 10, 1931 ;
to Bahla Mar. 18, 1933.
Wormuth, Romeyn. — b. Port Leyden, N. Y., Jan. 31,
1876 ; Cornell Univ., A. B. 1901 ; mem. of bar of
N. Y. ; teacher in summer sch. 1895-1902 ; 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 ; assigned to
Nuevo Laredo Apr. 6, 1931 ; married.
Worster, Stephen Carlton. — b. Eliot, Me., Jan. 30,
1900 ; high sch. and business sch. grad. ; stenog.,
War Dept, 1918-19 ; stenog-clk. in EI Salvador 1919-
20 ; app. elk. in Am. Consulate at Manzanillo Mar.
14, 1921 ; at Torreon Apr. 26, 1921 ; v. c. at Torreon
June 27, 1921 ; 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 Iquique, 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; at Cartagena Nov. 21, 1931; at
Bogota Oct. 4, 1933 ; at Cartagena, temp., May 22,
1936.
Wortham, Clyde Harold. — b. Shawnee, Okla., Jan.
24, 1909 ; high sch. grad. ; George Washington Univ.
1929-30 ; stenog. 1926-28 ; elk.. War Dept., 1928-31 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Sept. 24,
1931; at $1,620 Aug. 10, 1935.— DCR.
Wright, Charles Will. — b. Marquette, Mich., May 15,
1879; Univ. of Heidelburg 1897-98; Bergakademie,
Germany, 1898-1900 ; Mich. Coll. of Mines, B. S. and
M. E. 1902; asst. geologist, U. S. Geological Survey
in Alaska, 1903-9 ; mining engineer and gen. mgr. of
mines in Italy 1909-27; U. S. Army 1917-19, maj.,
overseas service ; chief, Mining Division, Bu. of Mines,
1927-35 ; app. v. c. at Rome July 24, 1935 ; at Berlin
Dec. 30, 1035 ; at Vienna June 11, 1936 ; married.
Wright, Clarence Jesse. — b. Elmer. N. J., Aug. 3.
1893; business sch. grad.; elk., sec, and cashier
1910-18, 1919-27, 1928-35; elk.. War Dept., 1918;
U. S. Army 1918-19; app. elk. at $1,200 in the Dept.
of State May 22, 1935.— FA.
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Wright, James H. — b. Chillicothe, Mo., Feb. 21,
1907 ; high sch. grad. ; Univ. of Mo. 192-4-27 ; 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. Sch. Apr. 19, 1930; to Cologne July 9,
1930 ; married.
Wright, Jennie Viola. — ft. Woodland, Mich. ; high
sch. and business sch. grad.; elk. 1906-12, in War
Dept. 1918-20; 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;
at $1,500 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,
1930. — PD.
Wright, Joshua Butler. — 5. Irvington, N. Y., Oct
18. 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; see. 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;
chm., Bd. of Review of the Dept., Jan. 2, 1924 ; mem..
For. Ser. Personnel Bd., June 23, 1924 ; title changed
to " asst. sec. of state " July 1, 1924 ; app. E. E.
and M. P. to Hungary Feb. 26, 1927; to Uruguay
Sept. 29, 1930 ; del.. Seventh Int. Conf. of Am. States,
Montevideo, 1933; app. E. E. and M. P. to Czecho-
slovakia Mar. 9, 1934 ; married.
Wright, Lillian Willier (Mrs.) — b. Rebuck, Pa. ;
high sch. and business sch. grad. ; George Washington
Univ. 1929-33 ; secretary 1928 ; stenog.. Veterans' Bu.,
1928-30; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State
Feb. 1, 1930; at $1,620 May 1, 1930; at $1,740 July
1, 1930 ; elk., Int. Monetary and Economic Conf., Lon-
don, ♦igSS ; at $1,800 Aug. 1, 1934.— EA.
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
15, 1904; at $1,400 Mar. 4, 1907; at $1,600 Oct. 21,
1910 ; representative of the Dept. on the Gen. Supply
Committee 1917-33; at $1,800 Mar. 1, 1919; at
$2,100 July 1, 1924 ; chief, supply section, Aug. 1924 ;
at $2,200 Dec. 1, 1925; at $2,400 July 1, 1928
(Welch Act) ; at $2,600 July 1, 1930 ; married. — SU.
Wyckman, Ethyl E. — b. Spokane, Wash. ; high sch.
grad. ; elk., Dept. of Com., 1930-32 ; asst. city elk.
1934-35 ; stenog.. Veterans' Admin., Jan.-Nov. 1935 ;
app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Nov. 1,
1935.— VD.
Wynne, 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., over-
seas 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 ; representa-
tive of the Dept. on the Interdepartmental Radio
Advisory Committee June 1, 1922-Aug. 31, 1924;
asst. in dept. of govt.. Harvard, 1925-27 ; asst. to sec.
of Am. del.. Int. Radiotelegraph Conf., Washington,
1927 ; lecturer in int. relations, Harvard, 1927-29 ;
lecturer in int. relations, Mass. Univ. Extension
Courses and Harvard-Boston Extension Courses,
1928-29 ; prof, of constitutional law, Columbus
Univ. Law Sch., 1930-, and prof, of int. law 1932- ;
app. asst. to the solicitor of the Dept. of State at
$3,200 Feb. 18, 1929 ; drafting officer July 1, 1929 ;
asst. historical adviser July 22, 1929; at .$4,000
Aug. 8, 1929 ; at $4,800 July 1, 1930 ; act. historical
adviser Nov. 1, 1930-Apr. 1, 1931, June 1-Sept. 1,
1931; at $5,600 Apr. 1, 1931; chm. Publications Com-
mittee of the Dept. 1931-34 ; act. historical ad-
viser Nov. 21, 1932-Mar. 5, 1933, and May 7-Nov.
15, 1933 ; chief. Division of Research and Publica-
tion, Nov. 1, 1933 ; mem., Bd. of Appeals and Re-
view, 1934- ; mem.. Committee on Archives, 1935- ;
at $6,500 Mar. 16, 1936; mem., Interdept. Publica-
tions Committee, 1936- ; married. — RP.
Yates, Lloyd Deming. — b. 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
Buenos Aires May 25, 1926; class eight, cons., and
assigned to Buenos Aires Dec. 19, 1929 ; to Hamburg
Sept. 9, 1930 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ; to Goteborg
.Tuly 30, 1935 ; married.
Yeagley, Dibert L. — b. Marion, Kans., Mar. 16,
1909: Southwestern Coll., A.B. 1930; George Wash-
ington Univ., grad. work in economics 1930-31 ; elk..
Census Bu.. 1930-31 ; stenog., Bu. of For. and
Domes. Com., 1931-32; clk.-stenog., Fed. Reforma-
tory Camp, 1932-34; app. elk. at $1,620 in the Dept.
of State May 1, 1934 ; married. — FE.
Yearns, Kenneth John. — b. 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: to Naples Oct. 1, 1931; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Nov. 29, 1932 ; to the Dept., temp.. Mar. 30, 1933 ;
to Shanghai May 31, 1933 ; to Nanking Mar. 1, 1934 ;
as 3d sec. at Nanking Sept. 17, 1935.
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Yepis, Alfonso Fernando. — b. Tucson, Ariz., Dec. 13,
1899; attended business scL. ; Univ. of Ariz. 1919;
with express company 1919-20 ; elk. and asst. cashier
1921-22 ; salesman 1923 ; with railroad In Mexico
1925-26; app. cllc. 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.
Yingrlingr, Rayrcund 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
$1,400 Sept. 16, 1922; law elk. 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; asst.
to the legal adviser July 1, 1931 ; Am. representative.
Claims Committee, U. S. and Spain, 1931- ; counsel
for U.S., Gen. Claims Commn., U.S. and Panama,
1931-33; at $4,600 May 1, 1935.— LE.
tt 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, 1910 ; 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 Mazatian Sept.
30, 1929 (canceled); class five July 24, 1930;
assigned to Nogales Jan. 5, 1931; to Cologne May 3,
1932 ; to the Dept. May 10, 1935 ; retired Dec. 31,
1935, under the provisions of the act of Feb. 2-3,
1931 ; married.
Yost, Charles Woodruff. — b. Watertown, N. Y., Nov.
6, 1907 ; Flotchkiss Sch. grad. ; Princeton, A. B.
1928; Univ. of Paris 1928-29; app. after exam.,
For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930; assigned to Alex-
andria, temp., Dec. 18, 1930 ; to the For. Ser. Sch.
Feb. 20, 1932; to Warsaw July 26, 1932; resigned
Aug. 14, 1933 ; journalist 1933-35 ; in Resettle-
ment Admin. Mar.-Aug. 1935 ; app. divisional asst.
at $3,800 in the Dept. of State Aug. 27, 1935; asst.
chief, Division of Arms and Munitions Control,
Sept. 19, 1935 ; at $4,600 June 16, 1036 : mar-
ried.—CA.
Young, Corinne D. — b. Florence, Ala. ; high sch. and
business sch. grad. ; normal sch. grad. ; Univ. of
Ala., summer 1925; N. C. State Teachers Coll..
summer 1927; Ala. State Teachers Coll., B. S. 1930;
teacher 1923-28; secretary 1930-33, in Senate Office
Bldg. 1934, in Nat. Recovery Admin. 1934-36 ; app.
elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Feb. 19,
1036. — TA.
Young, Fred Rex. — 6. 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
1. 1924; 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.
15, 1930; at $2,800 July 1, 1930; at $2,900 Feb.
1, 1931 ; married. — BA.
Young, James Barclay. — b. 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.
and dep. cons, at Breslau Apr. 28, 1911 ; dep. cons,
gen. at Berlin May 26, 1911 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at
Genoa Feb. 19, 1912 ; v. and dep. cons, at Milan
■July 22, 1913 ; v. and dep. cons. gen. at Genoa Aug.
29, 1913 ; V. c. at Genoa Feb. 6, 1915 ; cons, of class
eight Mar. 2, 1915, and assigned to Tunis (canceled) ;
detailed as v. c. at Belgrade Apr. 1915; at Vienna
Dec. 1915 ; assigned to Fiume 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; as
For. Ser. officer at Callao-Lima Mar. 27, 1933 ;
cons. gen. and assigned to Callao-Lima Apr. 29, 1933 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 22, 1935 ; assigned as
cons. gen. and 1st sec. at Vienna Sept. 3, 1935 ;
class two and assigned as conns, of leg. at Vienna
in addition to duties as cons. gen. Apr. 1, 1936 ;
married.
Young, John Russell, Jr. — b. Hamilton, Va., Aug.
15, 1909 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser., B. F. S.
1934 ; elk., Library of Cong., 1928-30 ; app. elk., temp.,
at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 27, 1934 ; per-
manently Sept. 15, 1934 ; at $1,620 Mar. 1, 1935 ;
married. — TA.
Young, Whitney. — b. Chicago, 111., Jan. 31, 1896;
Harvard. A. B. 1918; U. S. Army 1917-18, 2d It.;
with rubber 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 Yokohama Aug.
31, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Yoko-
hama Oct. 16, 1929; to Taihoku, temp., Oct. 30, 1930;
to Colombo Jan. 23, 1932 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June
16, 1933 ; assigned as For. Ser. officer to the leg. at
Peiping June 19. 1933 ; also as cons, at Tientsin July
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1, 1933; 3ci sec. at Peiping in addition to duties as
eons, at Tient.sin July 8, 1933 ; relieved of duties as
3d sec. at Peiping Mar. 1, 1934 ; class seven July 1,
1934 ; assigned as cons, at Tsinan, temp., May 24,
1935 ; at Tientsin Aug. 7, 1935 ; at Seoul, temp.,
Oct. 15, 1935 ; at Tientsin Feb. 10, 1936.
Young, William C.—b. in Shelby Co., Ky., Dec. 1,
1879 ; Washington and Lee Univ., A. B. 1901 ; taught
sch. 1903-4 ; 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 ; at
Bristol Dec. 29, 1931 ; at Patras Nov. 25, 1932 ; at Is-
tanbul, temp., Nov. 9, 1934; at Patras Feb. 1, 1935.
Young, Willis Harold. — 6. 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,
1925-26; 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.
Yuni, William E. — b. Willowcreek, Mont., Dec. 4,
1906; Univ. of Wash., B. A. 1932; bookkeeper 193.3-
35 ; app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c.
of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1933 ;
assigned as language officer at Tokyo Oct. 25, 1935 ;
married.
Zaveckas, Stanley D. — 6. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 15,
1909 ; high sch grad. ; St. John's Coll. 1927-29 ;
U. S. Naval Reserve ; app. elk. at $1,500 in the
N. Y. Despatch Agency of the Dept. of State Feb. 1,
1930 ; at $1,800 July 1, 1935.
Zawadzki, Casimir Tadeusz Walter. — 6. Buffalo,
N. Y., Sept. 11, 1899 ; attended high sch. ; Canisius
Coll. 1921-23 ; Polish Army 1917-21 ; app. elk. 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. — b. Cumberland, Md. ; high
sch. grad. ; attended business sch. ; Wittenberg Coll.
1924-26 ; Univ. of Md. 1926-27 ; app. elk., temp., at
$1,440 in the Dept. of State Jan. 6, 1930 ; perma-
nently Aug. 8, 1930; at $1,620 Feb. 9, 1931.— RP.
Zinser, Leon. — App. to act as despatch agt. at New
Orleans Sept. 5, 1933.
Zweig, Bernhardt. — b. Columbia, 111., Mar. 8, 1898;
U. S. M. C. Clerical Sch. grad. ; LaSalle Ext. Univ.
1927-28, Columbia 1933-34; U. S. M. 0. 1916-20,
1921-24, overseas service ; elk. in leg. at Guatemala
1924-27 ; sec. of bank, Guatemala, 1927-29 ; elk. in
office of mil. att., San Jos6, May 1-June 15, 1929;
app. elk. in leg. at San Jos6 June 17, 1929 ; v. c. at
Tegucigalpa Jan. 25, 1936 ; married.
DIPLOMATIC AND FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS WHO HAVE DIED SINCE JULY 1, 1935
Anderson, Rasmus Bjorn. — b. Albion, Wis., Jan. 12,
1846 ; Luther Coll., A. M. 1866 ; teacher in high sch.
1866 ; instructor 1869-75 and prof, of Scandinavian
languages and literature 1875-83, Univ. of Wis. ; min-
ister resident and cons. gen. to Denmark 1885-1889 ;
editor and publisher of magazine 1898-1922 ; presi-
dent, life insur. company 1895-1922, and rubber com-
pany 1904-1936 ; author and translator of Scandi-
navian literature ; died in Madison, Wis., Mar. 2,
1936.
Beale, Truxton. — &. San Francisco, Calif., Mar. 6.
1856 ; Pa. Mil. Coll., grad. 1874 ; Harvard Law Sch. ;
Columbia, LL.B. 1878 ; mem. of bar ; private sec. to
Am. Min. to Austria-Hungary 1876-77 ; mgr. of ranch
1878-91 ; min. resident and cons. gen. to Persia 1891-
92 ; to Greece, Rumania, and Serbia 1892-93 ; E. E.
and M. P. to Greece, Rumania, and Serbia 1893-94 ;
Asiatic explorer and writer ; died near Annapolis, Md.,
June 2, 1936.
Bernstein, Herman. — b. Neustadt-Scherwindt, Rus-
sia, Sept. 21, 1S76 ; special newspaper corr. in Europe
1908-12 ; founder and editor of newspaper 1914-16 ;
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 ; resigned Sept. 24.
1933 ; died in Sheffield, Mass., Aug. 31, 1935.
Chesbrough, Ralph F. — b. 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 Am.
Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919 ; mem. King-
Crane Mandate Mission to Near East ; interpreter 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 export business 1920-25 ;
app. trade commr. at Cairo July 2, 1928 ; asst. cml.
att. at Cairo May 9, 1930; relieved Juae 80, 1933;
died in Cairo Aug. 12, 1935.
1 Biographies of former officers who have resigned or retired are included also, if the Department has
received information regarding their death.
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Coolidge, John Gardner. — b. Boston, Mass., July 4,
1863 ; Harvard, A. B. 1884 ; world traveler and
author ; app. sec. of leg. at Peking May 22, 1902 ;
sec. of emb. at Mexico City Jan. 10, 1907 ; E. E.
and M. P. to Nicaragua June 5, 1908 ; resigned
Nov. 1908 ; app. special agt. to assist Am. Am-
bassador at Paris Nov. 27, 1914 ; resigned Aug. S,
1917 ; app. special asst. in Dept. of State July 22,
1918; resigned July 31, 1919; died in Boston Feb.
28, 1936.
Culver, Henry S. — h. Delaware Co., Ohio, Apr. 19,
1854 ; attended public and private schs. ; mem. of
bar of Ohio ; prosecuting atty. four years ; mayor
four years ; app., after exam., cons, at London, Out.,
Oct. 15, 1897 ; at Cork June 22, 1906 ; at St. John,
N. B., June 24, 1910; cons, of class seven by act of
Feb. 5, 1915 ; class six Mar. 2, 1915 ; class Dve
Sept. 5, 1919 ; class three June 4, 1920 ; For. Ser.
officer of class four July 1, 1924 ; retired July 1,
1924, under the provisions of the act of May 24,
1924 ; died in Eliot, Me., Feb. 8, 1936.
Dominian, Leon. — 6. Constantinople, Turkey, Apr.
13, 1880 ; naturalized 1913 ; private tutors ; Robert
Coll., Constantinople, A. B. 1898 ; Univ. of Liege
1899-1900 ; geological surveys in Turkey 1901-2 ;
field asst., U. S. Geological Survey, 1903 ; instructor
in N. Mes. State Sch. of Mines 1904 ; exploration in
U. S. and Mexico 1905-7 ; writing 1908-11 ; ecUtorial
writer and geogi-apher 1912—17 ; research work for
the Dept. of State 1917-19 ; detailed to Am. Commu.
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, 1920 ,
class three May 9, 1930 ; assigned as For. Ser. officer
to the leg. at Montevideo May 16, 1934 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. May 30, 1934 ; assigned as 1st sec. at
Montevideo May 31, 1934 ; died at his post July 25,
1935.
Endicott, Francis Munro. — b. New York City Oct.
17, 1879 ; St. Mark's Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B.
1905 ; Harvard Law Sch. two yrs. ; banking ; app.
deputy cons. gen. at Cairo Oct. 31, 1907 ; v. and dep.
cons. gen. at Cairo Apr. 13, 1908 ; app., after exam.,
sec. of leg. at Santo Domingo Aug. 4, 1909 ; sec. of
leg. and cons. gen. at Santo Domingo July 6, 1911 ;
sec. of leg. at Christiania Feb. 1, 1912 ; at San Jos6,
Costa Rica, Feb. 11, 1914 ; sec. of emb. or leg. of
class three by act of Feb. 5, 1915 ; unassigned from
Oct. 7, 1915 ; resigned Oct. 5, 1916 ; died in Boston
July 21, 1935.
Freeman, Charles M. — b. Portland, Me., June 7,
1855 ; Univ. of Me. ; held elective offices in Me. and
N. H. ; engaged in furniture business ; app. cml.
agent at St. Pierre May 10, 1898 ; acted as British
cons, at St. Pierre ten months in 1905 : app. cons, at
St. Pierre June 22, 1906 ; at Durango Mar. 30, 1907 ;
at Sydney, N. S., Aug. 19, 1911 ; cons, of class sevea
by act of Feb. 5, 1915 ; class six Sept. 14, 1917 ;
class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; assigned to Halifax Nov. 11,
1919; cla.ss four June 4, 1920; to Sydney Sept. 27,
1920; For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1924;
retired July 1, 1924, under the provisions of the act
of May 24, 1924 ; died in Portland, Me., Apr. 19, 19-56.
Grout, John H. — b. Beverly, Mass., Dec. 4, 1857 ;
St. Johnsbury Acad. ; employed by transportation
companies in Mexico ; newspaper reporter and editor
eighteen yrs. ; app. cons, at Bermuda Jan. 14, 1893 ;
resigned Oct. 1893 ; app. cons, at Malta Jan. 10, 1898 ;
at Odessa Jan. 9, 1908 ; at Milan July 17, 1914 ; cons,
of class five by act of Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to San-
tander July 17, 1917 ; to Hull Oct. 29, 1919 ; For. Ser.
officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; retired July 1, 1924,
under the provisions of the act of May 24, 1924 ; died
in Beverly Hills, Calif., Mar. 6, 1936.
Hanna, Matthew Elting. — b. 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 ; as-
signed to Lima Nov. 11, 1927 ; conns, 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 Nicaragua Dec. 16, 1929 ; to Guate-
mala July 17, 1933 ; died in Tucson, Ariz., Feb. 19,
1936.
Hanson, George Charles. — b. Bridgeport, Conn., Oct.
11, 1883; Cornell, C. E. 1908; engineering 1908-9;
app., after exam., student interpreter in China June
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 ; cons. gen. Feb. 28, 1931 ; assigned
to Harbin Mar. 23. 1931; to Moscow Feb. 10, 1934;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 9, 1934 ; 1st sec. at Mos-
cow July 12. 19.34 ; cons. gen. and 1st sec. at Addis
Ababa Feb. 9, 1935 (canceled) ; cons. gen. at Salonika
.July 8, 1935; died Sept. 2, 1935.
Jaeckel, Theodore. — b. New York City Dec. 29, 1882 ;
private tutors ; Williams Coll., B. A. 1904 ; grad.
work. Harvard, one yr. ; New York Law Sch., LL. B.
BIOGRAPHIES
295
1908 ; mem. of bar of N. Y. ; law elk. and law prac-
tice 1909-12 ; app., after exam., cons, at Matskat Apr.
24, 1914, but did not proceed to post ; at Stavanger
July 17, 1914 ; cons, of Class nine by act of 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 Ave 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; del..
Third Int. Conf. on Private Aerial Law, Rome, 1933 ;
assigned as cons. gen. at Zurich Nov. 2, 1933 ; at Vic-
toria, B. C, June 20, 1934 ; died in La Jolla, Calif.,
Dec. 26, 1935.
Jones, Thomas Sambola.— &. Jackson, La., Oct. 5,
1859 ; Centenary Coll., A. B. 1878, A. M. 1881 ;
Tulane, LL. B. 1880 ; supt. of public schs. 1882 ;
newspaper editor 1886-1901 ; owner and editor of
periodical 1888-92 ; private sec. to gov. of La. two
terms ; colonel on staff of La. governors ; southern
commr., St. Louis Exposition, 1904 ; law practice ;
judge of inferior criminal court 1902—12 ; commr.
at large, Panama-Pacific Int. Exposition, 1912-15;
mem. La. House of Rep. 1912-18, 1924-28; app.
E. E. and M. P. to Honduras June 26, 1918 ; re-
signed 1920 ; died in Baton Rouge, La., May 15,
1933.
Kehl, John E. — 6. Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 10, 1870;
attended high sch. and business sch. ; sec.-treas. of
a publishing house 1890-95 ; conducted printing and
publishing business 1895-97 ; app., after exam., cons,
at Stettin Oct. 15, 1897 ; special commr. 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 of 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 Hamburg May 4, 1929 ; cons. gen.
and assigned to Hamburg May 23, 1929 ; class two
July 24, 1930; retired Sept. 30, 1933, under the
provisions of the act of Feb. 23, 1931 ; died in
Baltimore, Md., Apr. 2, 1936.
Kent, William Patton. — 6. Wytheville, Va., Mar. 8,
1857 ; William and Mary Coll., Ph. B. 1876 ; Univ.
of Va., LL. B. 1880 ; mem. of bar of Va. ; capt. of
volunteers, 2d Va. Infantry, Spanish-American War ;
law practice ten yrs. ; newspaper editor ; stock
raiser; app., after exam., cons. gen. at Guatemala
July 21, 1906 ; resigned Aug. 4, 1909 ; app. cons, at
St. John, N. B., Apr. 15, 1910, but did not proceed to
post ; at Newchwang May 2, 1910 ; at Leipzig Apr. 24,
1914 ; cons, of class five by act of Feb. 5, 1915 ;
assigned to Berne Feb. 27, 1917 ; class four July 6,
1918 ; to Belfast Apr. 16, 1920 ; class three June
4, 1920 ; to Hamilton, Bermuda, Mar. 30, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1924 ; retired
July 1, 1924, under the provisions of the act of
May 24, 1924 ; died in Washington Mar. 3, 1936.
Liefeld, Ernest Theophilus. — b. New Haven, Conn.,
Feb. 8, 1860 ; Yale ; Univ. of Leipzig ; teacher in
high sch. 1885-95 ; private tutor ; app., after exam.,
cons, at Freiburg Nov. 3, 1897 ; resigned June 30,
1908; died in Bern, Switzerland, June 10, 1930.
Mahin, Frank Webster. — b. Muscatine, Iowa, Nov.
6, 1851 ; Iowa Wesleyan Univ. 1869-71 ; Harvard Law
Sch. 1876-77 ; Columbia, LL. B. 1878 ; law practice
1878-81 ; editor and mgr. of newspaper 1881-97 ; post-
master 1890-94 ; trustee, Iowa State Normal Sch.,
1888-90; regent, Univ. of Iowa, 1894-97; Iowa Nat.
Guard 1891-98, col. ; app., after exam., cons, at Reich-
eubcrg Dec. 18, 1897 ; at Nottingham June 11, 1902 ;
at Amsterdam May 4, 1910 ; resigned Dec. 1913 ; app.
cons, of class tliree and assigned to Amsterdam Feb.
22, 1915 ; For. Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1924 ;
retired July 1, 1924, under the provisions of the act
of May 24, 1924 ; died in Washington May 6, 1936.
Martin, Chester W. — 6. Coldwater, Mich., Aug. 11,
1853 ; attended public sch. ; export business ten yrs. ;
register of deeds four yrs. ; real-estate business ; mem.
Mich. Senate 1895-96 ; app., after exam., cons, at Am-
herstburg Oct. 15, 1807 ; at Martinique June 22, 1906 ;
at Barbados June 10, 1908 ; cons, of class seven by act
of Feb. 5, 1915 ; class five Sept. 17, 1915, and assigned
to Toronto ; class four Apr. 7, 1920 ; class three June
4, 1920 ; class four July 1, 1924 ; retired July 1, 1924,
under the provisions of the act of May 24, 1924 ; died
in Cherrydale, Va., Nov. 15, 1935.
Moore, Thomas Ewing. — &. Lancaster, Ohio, Jan. 11,
1867 ; Phillips Exeter ; Georgetown Univ. and Md.
Agrlc. Coll. (now Univ. of Md.) ; app. cml. agt. at St.
Hyacinthe July 1, 1889; at Erfurt Mar. 7, 1892; at
Weimar Aug. 19, 1893 ; cons, at Weimar Jan. 6, 1899 ;
sec. of leg. and cons. gen. to Rumania and Serbia Mar.
10, 1905 ; sec. of leg. at Peiping June 28, 1906 ; at
Lisbon Apr. 26, 1907 ; resigned June 10, 1908 ; special
asst. at Rome Sept. 1914 ; at Berlin July 1915 ; re-
signed 1915 ; Am. Red Cross in Europe 1917-19 ; app.
V. c. at Luxemburg Oct. 20, 1927 ; resigned Oct. 1,
1928; died in London Dec. 27, 1935.
Muench, Hugo. — b. St. Louis, Mo. ; consul at Zittau
1902-3 ; at Plauen 1903-5 ; judge of circuit court at
St. Louis 1906-12; died in San Diego, Calif., Mar.
1936.
Sammons, Thomas. — b. New York State, Feb. 7,
1863 ; Albany Law Scli. ; George Washington Univ. ;
telegraph operator 1879-84 ; editor and publisher
1888-98 ; sec. to U. S. Senator 1898-1905 ; app. cons,
gen. at Newchwang Mar. 8, 1905 ; assigned to Mukden
and Antung in May 1906 in connection with the nego-
tiations for the opening of these ports under the treaty
of 1903 ; cons. gen. at Seoul Mar. 30, 1907 ; at Yoko-
hama Aug. 27, 1909 ; Am. representative. Fifth Int.
Cong, of Chambers of Com., Boston, 1912 ; cons. gen.
at Shanghai Nov. 24, 1913 ; cons. gen. of class two by
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act of l*'eb. 5, 1915; assigned to Melbourne Sept. 8,
1919 ; unassigned from Nov. 19, 19l'3 ; class one July
1, 1924 ; retired Aug. G, 1925, under the provisions of
tbe act of May 24, 1924; died in Cbicago Oct. 15,
1935.
Sherrill, Charles Hitchcock. — b. Washington, D. C,
Apr. 13, 1SG7 ; Yale, A. B. 1899, LL.B. 1891, A. M.
1892 ; mem. of bar of N. Y. ; law practice 1891-1909 ;
E. E. and M. P. to Argentina 1909-11 ; resumed law
practice 1912 ; vice pres. of cml. firm ; brig. gen. and
adj. gen., N. Y., 1917-18 ; col. and a.-d.-c. on staffs
of Governors of N. Y. ; app. A. E. and P. to Turkey
Mar. 17, 1932; resigned Mar. 24, 1933; died in
Paris June 25, 1936.
Sullivan, Lucien Norris. — b. Indianapolis, Ind., Apr.
16, 18G9 ; Rose Polytech. Inst., B. S. in M. B. 1905 ;
Lehigh Univ., M. S. ; draftsman 1891-95, 1899 ; insp.
of public works 1895-96 ; with enginering firm 1896-
97 ; with steel company 1899-1901 ; instructor, Le-
high Univ., 1902—6 ; with mining company 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 ; assigned 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 ; to Matanzas June 10, 1931 ;
retired Mar. 31, 1933, under the provisions of the act
of Feb. 23, 1931 ; died in Washington Feb. 12, 1936.
Thorne, William DuBois. — b. Trenton, N. J., Oct.
80, 1908 ; Peddle Sch. grad. ; Princeton, A. B. 1931 ;
app., after exam.. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ;
assigned as v. c. at Mexico City Jan. 12, 1932 ; to the
For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 29, 1932 ; to Medan Mar. 30, 1933 ;
to Singapore, temp., Sept. 13, 1935 ; died in Sumatra
June 21, 1936.
Vopicka, Charles J. — b. Dolni Hbity, Bohemia, Nov.
3, 1857 ; naturalized ; attended sch. in Prague, Czecho-
slovakia ; pres. and director of banking and mfg. firms
in U. S. ; mem. Chicago Bd. of Education 1901-7, Chi-
cago West Park Commn. 1894-97, Chicago Bd. of Lo-
cal Improvements 1902-4, Chicago Charter Convention
1906 ; director, manufacturers' assn., 1009-13 ; app.
E. E. and M. P. to Rumania, Serbia, and Bulgaria
Sept. 11, 1913 ; resigned Dec. 9, 1920 ; died in Chicago
Sept. 4, 1935.
Warren, Charles Beecher. — b. Bay City, Mich., Apr.
10, 1870 ; Univ. of Mich., Ph. B. 1891 ; Detroit Coll.
of Law, LL.B. 1893 ; law practice 1893-1921 ; counsel.
Joint High Commn., Bering Sea Claims, 1896, Atlantic
Coast Fisheries Arbitration with Great Britain 1910 ;
U. S. Army 1917-19, It. coL ; app. A. E. and P. to
Japan June 29, 1921 ; resigned Mar. 2, 1923 ; app.
A. E. and P. to Mexico Feb. 29, 1924 ; resigned Aug. 4,
1924 ; died in Grosse Pointe, Mich., Feb. 3, 1936.
Weitzel, George Thomas. — 6. Frankfort, Ky., June
23, 1873; Harvard, A. B. 1894, LL.B. 1897; U. S.
Army 1898, Porto Ricau service ; law practice,
1897-1907 ; app., after exam., sec. of leg. to Nicaragua
and Costa Rica Aug. 12, 1907 ; to Panama July 2,
1908 ; diplo. adviser to Admiral Kimball, commanding
Nicaraguan Expeditionary Squadron, Dec. 17, 1909 ;
2d sec. at Mexico City Mar. 31, 1910 (canceled) ;
assigned to the Dept. July 29, 1910 ; app. elk. in
the Dept. of State, under Ex. order, Jan. 26, 1911 ;
detailed to emb. in Mexico City Mar.-May 1911 ;
asst. chief. Division of Latin American Affairs, June
27, 1911 ; app. E. E. and M. P. to Nicaragua Dec.
21, 1911 ; resigned July 8, 1913 ; special agt. to
assist Ambassador at Constantinople Nov. 30, 1914 ;
O. R. C. 1915, maj. 1917, It. col. 1918, coL 1922;
group sec. Pan American Financial Conf., 1920 ; law
practice 1919-36 ; author of books on U. S. Policy in
Central America ; died in Washington Jan. 1, 1936.
Werlich, McCeney. — 6. Cleveland, Ohio, June 26,
1S92 ; 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, 1926 ; asst. sec. gen.. Pre-
liminary Conf. on Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters,
Washington, 1926; assigned to Riga May 25, 1926;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 9, 1928 ; assigned as 3d
sec. at Warsaw Feb. 15, 1928 ; class eight and cons.
Dec. 19, 1929 ; assigned as 3d sec. at San JosS,
Costa Rica, Mar. 10, 1931 ; at Monrovia June 3,
1933 ; also as cons, at Monrovia July 1, 1933 ; as 3d
sec. at Paris Dec. 26, 1933 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ;
assigned as 2d sec. at Paris Jan. 31, 1935 ; died at
his post Mar. 11, 1936.
Willys, John North.— 6. Canandaigua, N. Y., Oct. 25,
1873 ; attended high sch. ; in business 1890-1935 ;
pros, of automobile companies ; app. A. E. and P. to
Poland Mar. 8, 1930 ; resigned May 30, 1932 ; died
in New York City Aug. 26, 1935.
Winans, Charles Sxminer. — b. Tyre, N. Y'^., Jan. 25,
1803 ; attended public sch. ; Albion Coll. ; wholesale
and retail merchant and importer several yrs. ; pres.
and business mgr. of Iquique Coll., Chile, six yrs. ;
app. cons, at Iquique May 21, 1900 ; at Valencia Mar.
30, 1907 ; at Seville May 31, 1909 ; at Nuremberg
June 24, 1914 ; cons, of class five by act approved
Feb. 5, 1915 ; assigned to Cienfuegos May 25, 1917 ;
class four Sept. 14, 1917 ; detailed to London Sept.
8, 1919 ; class three June 4, 1920 ; detailed to
Prague June 29, 1920 ; assigned to Prague Nov. 9,
1920 ; cons. gen. of class four June 5, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer of class three July 1, 1924 ; assigned
to Prague Feb. 9, 1927 ; retired Jan. 25, 1928, under
the provisions of the acts of May 24, 1924, and
July 3, 1926; died in Montreal, Canada, July 13,
1935.
15. DIPLOMATIC, CONSULAR, AND FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS WHO HAVE
RESIGNED, RETIRED, OR DIED IN THE SERVICE SINCE JANUARY 1, 1906 ^
Name
llAdams, Edward LeO
Adams, Newton C
Agerton, Baylor L
Albert, Talbot .T
Albrecht, Charles H
Alden, Austin C
IIAlexander Knox
Alger, William E
Allen, Charles 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
Andrews, William W
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
AymS, Louis H
Bacon, Robert
Bader. Ralph H
Bading, Gerhard A
Baehr, Max J
Bailey, Everett E
Bailey, James Q ,
Bailly-Blanchard, Arthur.
Baker, Edward C
Baker, Henry D
Baker, Orlando H
Baldwin, Frederick W
Baldwin, George E
Bancroft, Edgar A
Bardel, William.
Barker, W. Roswell
Barnes, Frank W
Barrett, John ,
July I
Sept. la
Sept. 20;
Dec. 11,
(")
Nov. 30:
Dee. 31
(")
("■)
Apr. 7,
Mar. 8,
Feb. 8
July 1
(»)
June 15,
June 11
Mar. 20,
Nov. 19,
Oct. 1
Oct. 29,
Oct. 2
Mar. 1
Aug. — ,
June 20
(»)
Aug. 25,
Sept. 19,
(")
Nov. 23
Oct. 16,
Sept. 10,
Dec. —
(")
Apr. 19,
July 9,
Nov. 1
Oct. —
Sept. 6,
Jan. 1
C)
Dec. 19,
Nov. 10,
(")
(")
Dec. 25,
(°)
Mar. 18,
Mar. I,
May 18,
Jan. 9,
1 The date in the last column of
officer died in the Servioe. Officers
the Department, are not included.
Date of
resignation or
retirement
1924
1921
1919
1916
1922
1935
1924
1906
1929
1927
1924
1913
1926
1921
1931
1929
1921
1920
1917
1925
1921
1927
1907
1909
1921
1921
1912
1923
1929
1915
1909
1926
1919
1926
1906
,1920
1928
1932
1907
Date of
death
Reg-
ister
Oct. 2, 1928
1929
1922
1926
1926
1930
1926
1936
1926
1935
1926
1913
1930
1928
1913
1926
1913
1931
1926
1932
1930
1922
1926
1926
1926
1926
1922
1928
1913
1913
1913
1922
1926
1913
1926
1926
1931
1934
1913
1931
1926
1926
1927
1913
1934
1913
1926
1927
1929
1933
1913
Aug. 7, 1929
Mar. 19, 1917
Apr. 8, 1935
Mar. 2,1910
Dec. 22,1930
Mar. 5,1916
July 28,1911
Apr. 21,1919
May 16,1912
May 29,1919
May 7, 1934
Oct. 14,1930
Aug. 24,1925
Aug. 6, 1913
June 7, 1934
July 28,1925
Dec. 31, 1926
Name
Bartleman, Richard M
Baugh, Hubert Q
Baxter, John K
Beaupr6, Arthur M
Beeler, Azel D...
Belden, Perry
Belin, F. Lammot.
OBelisle, Eugene L
Bell, Edward
Belt, John W
II Benedict, James S
Benson, Alexander
Bergh, Robert S. S
Bergholz, Leo A
Berliner, Solomon..
Bernstein, Herman
Beutelspacher, Gustave...
Bickford, George F
Binda, John L
Bingham, Rutherfurd
Birch, David R
Birch, Thomas H
Bishop, Crawford M
Bishop, William H
Black, J. Ernest
Blair, Percy A
lIBIiss, Robert Woods
Blumenthal, William
Bluthardt. Theodore J
IIBohr, Frank
Bond, Wallace 0
Bonney, Wilbert L
Booth, Ralph H
Borden, Edward P
Bordewich, Henry...
Botkin, Theodosius
IIBouchal, John L
Boutell, Henry S
Boutell, Roger S. G
Bowens, Q. Jarvis
Bowerman, Paul
IIBradford, Robert R
Bradley, John R
Bradley, William H
Bragg, Edward S
IIBrand, Norton F
Bray, John P
Brentano, Theodore
Brewer, Andrew J
Brickwood, Albert W., Jr.
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Sept. 30, 1917
Feb. —,1913
Mar. — , 1914
June 28,1913
Oct. 13,1921
June 30,1924
Mar. 4, 1933
July 1, 1924
(-)
Dec. 14,1921
July 1, 1924
July —1920
(•)
Apr. 27,1922
(»)
Sept. 24, 1933
May 1, 1908
(°)
May 28, 1913
July 2, 1920
Mar. — , 1914
Mar. 15, 1922
Nov. 16, 1915
July 1, 1910
May 2, 1933
Nov. 29, 1929
July 31,1933
Apr. 19,1909
(-)
June 30, 1935
Jan. 1,1911
Dec. 29,1927
C)
May 4, 1933
(")
(«)
June 30,1935
July 31,1913
Apr. 17,1907
July 1, 1906
June 30, 1933
June 30, 1933
June 9, 1924
Mar. 19, 1917
May 1, 1906
May 31, 1934
(»)
May 6,1927
Aug. 1, 1920
Mar. 1,1912
Date of
death
May 2, 1932
Oct. 28,1924
Feb. 17,1923
Nov. 14, 1910
Aug. 31,1935
Oct. 9, 1916
July 22,1923
Feb. 1, 1929
Jan. 14,1906
June 20, 1931
Mar. 19, 1912
May 27,1918
Mar. 11, 1926
June 20,1912
Dec. 20,1917
the table indicates the Register in which a biography last appeared. (°) indicates that an
still in service who have resigned and been reappointed, either to the Foreign Service or to
297
298
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name
Brldgman, George H .
llBriggs, Lawrence P..
Bright, Frederick I
Brissel, Charles F
Bristow, John A
IBrittain, Joseph I
Brodie, Edward E
Broomall, llarman 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
II Brunswick, AVilliam W...
Bryan, Charles P
Bryce, Lloyd
Buckler, William H
Buckner, George W
Bundy, Richard C
Burgher, Robert S
Burlingham, Lloyd
Burnell, Albro L
IIBurri, Alfred T
Buss, Claude A..
Butler, Hamilton
Byington, A. Homer
Cable, Philander L
Caldwell, John C
Caldwell, John L
Calhoun, William J
Campbell, Charles, Jr
IJCampbell, Harry
Canada, William W
Capps, Edward...
Carey, Henry R
D Carey, Reginald S
Carleton, Algar E
Carpenter, Fred W
Carrigan, Clarence
Carroll, B. Harvey
Carroll, Joseph W
Carroll, Philip
Carroll, Randolph F
Carter, Henry
Carter, John R
Castle, Clarence A
Castle, William R., Jr....
Caughy, Charles M
Cauldwell, Frederic W...
Cavenaugh, William F
Cawston, Arthur H
Chabot, Frederick C
D Chamberlain, Culver B..
Chamberlain, George A..
IChamberlin, George E..
Chandler, Charles L
Chapin, Albert C ,
Chapman, Charles H
Date of
resignation or
retirement
June
Aug.
Jan.
July
July
Nov.
Dec. 31,1906
Oct. 31,1935
Apr. 20,1912
(")
Apr. —,1915
July 1, 1924
Sept. 21, 1933
Feb. 20,1924
2, 1922
7, 1922
15, 1927
7, 1910
1,1921
1, 1927
Sept. 14, 1917
Mar. 23, 1908
Aug. 31, 1932
Nov. 15, 1912
Sept. 10, 1913
June 16,1909
Aug. 5, 1915
June 30,1924
Feb. 17,1929
Oct. 15,1921
(■>)
Jan. 31,1934
Jan. 28, 1934
Jan. 1,1913
Sept. 1,1907
May 1,1930
Aug. 31,1909
May — , 1921
May 15,1913
May 31,1918
June 30,1933
Apr. 1,1918
Mar. 4,1921
Aug. 25,1921
July 31,1935
C)
Nov. — , 1913
(°)
C)
Oct. 14,1920
(»)
Apr. 4, 1929
Sept. 1, 1930
Sept. 29,1911
Apr. 18,1924
June 30, 1930
Nov. 27,1912
Jan. 1, 1914
June 6, 1936
Apr. 15,1925
Dec. 25,1924
June 30,1935
Aug. 7,1919
Dec. 31,1935
Mar. 1,1915
Feb 18,1919
May 9, 1919
Date of
death
Oct. 31,1916
Oct. 22,1930
Mar. 12, 1918
Apr. 2, 1917
Mar. 8,1932
Mar. 19, 1921
Dec. 29,1910
Dec. 6, 1922
Sept. 19, 1916
May 17,1921
Oct. 7, 1934
Dec. 22,1929
Mar. 31, 1922
Dec. 15,1906
Aug. 27,1913
Reg-
ister
1913
1936
1913
1925
1926
1931
1934
1926
1926
1926
1928
1913
1926
1928
1926
1913
1933
1913
1913
1926
1926
1933
1930
1926
1922
1934
1934
1U13
1913
1931
1913
1926
1913
1926
1933
1926
1922
1922
1936
1935
1926
1930
1926
1927
1913
1930
1931
1913
1926
1932
1913
1926
1936
1926
1926
1935
1926
1936
1926
1926
1926
Name
Chapman, Flavins J., 3d-
[jChase, Benjamin F
Cheney, Arthur S ,
Cheney, Elias H ,
Chesbrough, Ralph F
Cheshire, Fleming D
Chester, Frank D
Child, Richard Washburn
Chilton, Robert S
Chilton, Thomas W
Christian, Early B
Claiborne, Hamilton C
Clare, Arthur J
Clark, J. Reuben, Jr
Clay, Brutus J
Cleveland, Theodore S
Cloud, Frederick D
Coates, Haskell E
Cochran, Leo F
Coffin, Henry P
Coffin, William
Cole, George C
Cole, Winthrop R
Coleman, Chapman
Coleman, Frederick W. B
Collier, William M
Colman, George T
Combs, Leslie
Conant, Harry A
Conner, Jacob E
Cook, Willis C
llCooke, Arthur B
Coolidge, John O
Cornelius, George O
Correll, Irvin C
Coster, Charles H
Cottrell, Jesse S.
Cournoyer, Gaston A
Covert, John C
Coxe, Francis T
Cram, Paul H
Crane, Charles R
Crane, Richard
Crane, Robert T
Creevey, Edward A
Cresson, William P
Crosby, George J
IJCrosby, Sheldon L
Crowder, Enoch H
Crowninshield, Caspar S..
CruTii. William D...
Culbertson, William S
nCulver, Henry S
C Cunningham, Edwin S..
Curtice, Raymond S
Curtis, Charles B...
Curtis, James L
Cutting, W. Bayard, Jr...
Dabney, Thomas E
Damm, Henry C. A
Date of
resignation or
retirement
June 30,1933
Aug. 22,1925
C)
June —,1914
Feb. 1, 1920
Oct. —,1916
July 1, 1908
Feb. 11,1924
Sept. 30, 1913
Mar. 22, 1926
Dec. 29 1930
(•)
(")
Mar. 3, 1933
Mar. 1, 1910
June 15, 1934
Jan. —,1910
Mar. 15, 1926
Oct. 24,1928
July 9.1911
(")
Dec. 31,1915
Jan. 31,1913
July —.1915
May 1, 1933
Aug. 6, 1928
Mar. 1, 1925
Feb. 28,1911
Sept. 30, 1917
Apr. —,1913
June 23, 1929
June 30,1934
Nov. — , 1908
Sept. 19, 1907
Mar. 15, 1924
May 6, 1927
Feb. 21,1928
June 30, 1933
July 31, 1909
Feb. 29, 1916
Aug. 23, 1928
June —,1921
Nov. 1, 1921
July 19,1913
Feb. —,1914
Aug. 15,1917
Dec. 31,1922
Sept. 30, 1935
Sept. 1,1927
(<■)
(o)
Aug. 19,1933
July 1, 1924
Dec. 31,1935
("■)
Aug. 12,1933
(")
July 13,1909
Dec. 25,1911
(")
Date of
death
Nov. 26, 1925
Dec. 28,1908
Aug. 26,1924
Aug. 12,1935
June 13,1922
Jan. 31, 1935
Dec. 4, 1932
Aug. 25,1928
Oct. 22,1915
June 1, 1932
Feb. 13,1927
Jan. 10,1917
Jan. 28,1925
Feb. 28,1936
May 12,1932
May 7, 1932
Sept. 26, 1910
Dec. 7, 1912
Feb. 8, 1936
Feb. 15,1922
Oct. 24,1917
Mar. 10, 1910
Aug 24.1920
Reg-
ister
OFFICERS WHO HAVE RESIGNED, RETIRED, OR DIED SINCE 1906
299
Daniels, Charles N
Daniels, Thomas L..
Davidson, James W
Davis, Chester W
Davis, George F
Davis, James P
Davis, John W
Davis, Raymond
Davis, Robert B
Davis, Roy T -.
Dawes, Charles O
Dawson, Thomas C
Day, Erastus S
Deal, Charles
Deane, Harold M
llDe Billier, Frederic O
De Castro, Hector
Deedmeyer, Frank
DDeichman, Carl F
Demers, Pierre P
Denby, Charles
ODenison, Frank C
Denning, Joseph M..
Dennis, Lawrence
Dennison, E. Haldeman..
Ode Olivares, Jos6
de SauUes, John L
De Soto, Hernando
Dexter, Lewis..
D'Hauteville, Paul O
Dickinson, Charles M
Dickinson, George W
Dickson, Almar F
ODiederich, Henry W
Diehl, Howard F
Diekema, Gerrit John
Dietrich, Herman R
Dill, Harry P
Dillingham, Frank
Dockweiler, Henry I
IIDodge, H. Percival
Dolbeare, Frederic R
Dominian, Leon
Donaldson, Chester
Dorman, Archibald B
IIDorsey, W. Roderick
lIDoty, William F
Doughten, J. Preston
IIDreher, Julius D
Dresel, Ellis L.
Drew, Charles W., Jr.
Droppers, Garrett
DuBois, James T
Dudley, Irving B
Dudley, L. Edwin...
Duflee, George G
Duhaime, Victor L
Dulles, Allen W
IIDumont, Frederick T. F.
Dunlap, Hiram J
Date ol
resignation or
retirement
Nov. 10,
Sept. 21
Feb. 10
Sept. S
C)
Mar. 10,
Mar. 4
(<■)
Aug. 4,
Sept. 10,
Jan. 22
C)
Aug. 22,
Aug. 20,
(«)
July 1
(»)
Sept. —
Jan. 31
Oct. 8
Mar. — ,
July 1
Mar. 27,
June 15,
(°)
Nov. 30,
May 28,
C)
Aug. 10,
Aug. 13,
Oct. 1
June 6,
June 27,
July
Aug. 2
(«)
Dec. 31
Jan. 16
Sept. — ,
June 2
Sept. 30
Apr. 8
Dec. 31
July 18,
Oct. 31
Dec. 31
May 17
July 1
Apr. 18,
Nov. 12,
July 6,
June 15,
June 30,
Dec. 10
Nov. 1
Oct. 15
Mar. 31
June 30
1916
1929
1906
1929
1925
1921
1920
1933
1932
1909
1909
1924
1914
1936
1909
1915
1924
1924
1927
1932
1914
1909
1908
1907
1908
1908
1924
1929
1912
1915
1915
1920
1931
1928
1923
1911
1933
1932
1929
1924
1922
1920
1920
1913
1923
1907
1926
1934
1913
Date of
death
Reg-
ister
Dec.
17, 1916
1926
1930
1913
1930
1913
1926
1926
1933
1922
1934
1933
1913
1913
1913
1930
1935
1913
1926
1936
1913
1926
1933
1924
1928
1932
1933
1926
1929
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1927
1930
1931
1913
1926
1926
1927
1932
1929
1936
1926
1913
1934
1933
1930
1926
1926
1922
1928
1913
1913
1913
1926
1913
1927
1934
1913
Feb.
13, 1912
Jan.
24, 1933
May
1,1912
Aug.
Apr.
Jan.
28, 1929
10, 1935
30, 1909
Jan.
27, 1933
Mar.
22, 1931
Aug.
Nov.
3.1917
4, 1928
Feb.
8, 1926
Dec.
20, 1930
July
25, 1935
Sept
19, 1925
July 7, 1927
May 27,1920
Nov. 27, 1911
Name
Dunning, James E
Durkee, Roland A
Dutrow, Richard C
Dyer, Francis J
Eager, George E
Earle, George H., 3d....
II Early, WUliam W
Eastin, Fred C, Jr
IIEberhardt, Charles C.
Eddy, Spencer F
Edelman, Samuel
Edge, Walter E ,
Edwards, Alanson W...
llEdwards, Clement S...
Edwards, Thomas D...,
Pells, Stillman W
Egan, Maurice F
Einstein, Lewis --.
Eldridge, Francis R., Jr.,
Elkus, Abram I..
Ellis, George W
Ellis, Leon H
Ellsworth, Luther T....
Embry, John A
Endicott, Francis M
Ewart, John J..
Ewing, John
Farrand, E. Kitchel
Fee, William T
Feely, Edward F
Fennell, Charles B
IIFerris, Cornelius
Field, Noel H..
Field, PattieH
Finley, James Q
llFisher, Fred D
Fitzpatrick, Ulysses S...
Fleming, Alfred J
Fleming, Rufus
Fletcher, Henry P
Forbes, W. Cameron
Forbus, Samples
Forman, Charles.
Foss, Harold R ,
IIFoster, John G
IIFoster, Paul H.
Fowle, Charles W
Fowler, John
ilFox, Ray.
Fox, Williams C
Francis, Charles S
Francis, David R
Francis, William T
Franklin, Harry Lee
Frazier, Arthur H
IIFreeman, Charles M...
Frost, Franklin B..
Furness, Fairman R
Furniss, Henry W
Gaffney, T. St. John....
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Mar. 1,1914
Jan. 18,1918
Sept. 10,1928
(-)
Mar. 13, 1917
Mar. 25, 1934
Dec. 31,1932
Aug. 15,1927
Sept. 24, 1933
Sept. 29, 1909
Feb. —.1917
Apr. 13,1933
June 30,1906
Mar. 31, 1934
Sept. 23, 1923
Sept. 30, 1935
May 30, 1918
Feb. 1, 1930
Sept. 8,1912
, 1917
Apr. 17,1910
June 30,1933
July 17,1913
Mar. 14,1919
Oct. 6, 1916
Nov. 15,1924
May 1, 1918
Nov. 24, 1926
C)
Sept. 29, 1933
(")
Mar. 31, 1931
Aug. 20,1930
June 27, 1929
(")
June 30, 1932
Dec. 19,1919
June 28,1915
(-)
Sept. 20, 1929
Mar. 22, 1932
Nov. 18, 1922
(")
July 26,1923
June 30, 1927
Apr. 30,1933
Oct. 14,1913
Oct. 21,1915
Oct. 31,1935
July 19,1911
Apr. 1, 1910
May 18,1921
(-)
May 13, 1932
Aug. —1922
July 1, 1924
{")
Mar. — 1915
Sept. 17, 1913
Sept. — 1915
Date of
death
Dec. 26.1924
Sept. 28, 1933
Jan. 15, 1924
Nov. 28, 1919
July 21,1935
June 24,1923
Apr. 1, 1919
Oct. 25,1918
May 26,1929
Apr. 18,1934
Apr. 3, 1920
July 10,1928
Jan. 6, 1931
Dec. 31,1923
Jan. 30, 1924
Jan. 15.1927
July 15,1929
Apr. 19, 1936
Dec. 21,1929
300
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name
Gage, Henry T..
Galbraith, Bertram
Gale, Esson McD
llGale, William H —
IIGamon, John A
Qard, Allen
IIGarrett, Alonzo B
Garrett, John W
IIGarrety, William P
Gary, Hampson..
llGassett, Percival
Gassett, Walter
Gaulin, Alphonse
Geissler, Arthur H
Gerard, James W
Gerberich, Albert H
Gerry, Harvey S
Gest, Sydney G—
Gilford, George
Gill, J. Francis
Gilman, Joseph T
Qiroux, Arthur B
Gittings, John Sterett
Glassey, Frank P. S
llGlazebrook, Otis A
IIGoding, Frederic W
Goldschmidt, Louis
Gonzales, William E
Goodier, James H
Gore, John A-.
Gottschalk, Alfred L. M.
Gould, Ozro C
Grace, William J
Gracey, Samuel L..
Gracey, Wilbur T
Graham, Charles I
Grant-Smith, U
Graves, Charles H
Gray, John H...
Gray, Paul J -
Green, Samuel
Greene, P^lbridge Gerry..
Greene, Roger S.
Greene, W. Maxwell
Gregory, John H., Jr
Grevstad, Nicolay A
Griffith, P. Merrill
Griffiths, John L
Grinstead, Durward
Griscom, Lloyd C
Gross, Christian..
DGrout, John H
Guenther, Richard
Guggenheim, Harry F...
Guild, Curtis
Gummer6, Samuel R
yOunsaulus, Edwin N...
Gunther, Franklin M
Guthrie, George W
Guy, William E
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Oct.
Feb.
Mar. 1, 1911
Mar. 1,1929
Mar. 1, 1913
Jan. 26,1929
June 30,1935
(")
July 1, 1924
May 22, 1933
Dec. 31, 1932
May 31,1921
July 1, 1924
(")
Aug. 31,1929
Mar. 31, 1930
May 14,1917
June 1, 1925
Mar. 1, 1930
Apr. 21,1933
June 30, 1913
Feb. 21,1922
June 21,1932
July 29,1925
June 30,1933
Jan. 9,1929
Mar. 8,1929
July 1, 1924
Oct. 2, 1913
— , 1921
10, 1922
(")
(-)
Sept. 25, 1917
C)
(-)
Feb. 28,1922
Mar. 18. 192G
Jan. 29.1930
Apr. —,1914
Feb. 5, 1927
(<■)
May 9,1931
9, 1935
8, 1914
30. 1915
7, 1912
— , 1915
21, 1917
(")
Sept. 18,1929
June 14,1909
May 5, 1932
July 1, 1924
Dec. 9, 1912
Apr. 2, 1933
June 24,1913
June 11,1909
Dee. 13,1924
Sept. 27, 1930
C)
July 15,1929
Date of
death
Dec.
Aug.
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Aug. 28, 1924
Apr. 25,1932
Oct. 27,1911
Apr. 13,1929
July 18,1915
Apr. 26,1931
May 4, 1933
Jan. 26,1917
June 14,1918
Feb. 11.1933
Aug. 19,1911
Oct. 7, 1928
May 1, 1935
Aug. 25,1920
May 17,1914
Mar. 26, 1933
Mar. 6,1936
Apr. 5, 1913
Apr.
6, 1915
June
11, 1930
Mar.
8, 1917
Reg-
ister
1913
1930
1913
1933
1935
1913
1926
1933
1933
1922
1930
1926
1930
1931
1926
1&26
1931
1933
1913
1926
1933
1926
1933
1930
1932
1933
1913
1922
1926
1926
1926
1926
1933
1913
1926
1927
1931
1929
1928
1935
1932
1936
1926
1926
1913
1926
1926
1926
1930
1913
1933
1936
1913
1933
1913
1913
1931
1931
1926
1930
Name
Guyant, Claude E
Hadley, Frank W
IIHaeberle, Arminius T
Hale, Bernard F
Hale, Edward J
Hale, Franklin D
Hall, Barton
IIHalstead, Albert
Halstead, Albert, Jr
Halstead, Marshal
Uamilton, John E
Hamm, Theodore C
Hamm, Walter C
Hammond, Ogden H
Handley, William W
Hanna, Matthew E
Hanna, Philip C
Hanna, Rea
Hannah, Frank S
Hanson, George C
Hanson, George M
Hapgood, Norman
Harmony, Julio
Harriman, Oliver B
Harris, Charles B
llHarris, Ernest L
Harris, Heaton W
Hart, Charles C...
Harter, Eugene C
Hartley, H. Livingston
Hartman, Charles S
Harvey, George
Harvey, Horace J
Harvey, Roland B
llHaskell, Lewis W...
Haskins, Thomas W
Haven, Don S__
Hawkins, J. Cameron
Haynes, Thornwell
Ha'ys, Perry C
Haywood, William
Hazeltine, Ross
Heald, Perley C
Hearin, Charles T
Heath, John
Heck, Lewis
Heenan, Thomas E
Heimke, William
Heimrod, George
Heingartner, Alexander...
Ulleintzleman, P. Stewart.
IIHeizer, Oscar S..
Hendrick, Michael J
Henry, Harold O
Henry, William W
Herod, William P., 2d
Herrick, Myron T
Herter, Christian A
Hessler, William H
Hewes, Clarence B
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Jan. 30,1926
June —,1913
Apr. 30, 1936
("■)
Apr. 30,1919
July —1918
Jan. 31,1931
Sept. 30, 1932
Apr. 14,1924
Mar. 26, 1906
Aug. 6, 1909
C)
Aug. — , 1919
Oct. 13,1929
(")
C)
Dec. 31,1919
Apr. 4, 1913
Aug. 31,1911
(")
(")
Nov. — , 1919
June — , 1906
{")
July 9. 1910
Oct. 31,1935
Sept. 13, 1920
Oct. 31,1933
Jan. 24,1919
June 22, 1933
Mar. 5,1922
Nov. — , 1923
Aug. 29,1914
Oct. 15,1917
Dec. 31,1933
(")
July 17,1927
Sept. 5,1926
Sept. 26, 1925
July 23,1918
(°)
C)
Sept. 18, 1906
Apr. 24, 1923
May 25,1917
Dec. 13,1920
(")
May 17,1915
June —,1914
(»)
June 30, 1935
Feb. 28,1933
(«)
(»)
Aug. 5, 1909
Sept. 15, 1922
(-)
Mar. 22, 1920
Mar. 26, 1930
June 30, 1933
Date of
death
Mar. 7,1932
Feb. 16,1922
Jan. 29,1908
Nov. 6,1914
Sept. 27, 1919
Feb. 19,1936
Feb. 17, 1929
Sept. 2,1935
Sept. 17, 1928
May 1, 1926
.\ug. 3, 1929
Aug. 20, 1928
Nov. 14, 1917
July 12,1908
Dec. 19,1906
July 6, 1922
June 25,1914
Dec. 12,1921
Mar. 30, 1917
Sept. 9,1922
Jan. 1, 1912
Mar. 31, 1929
OFFICERS WHO HAVE RESIGNED, RETIRED, OR DIED SINCE 1906
301
Name
Hibben, Paxton
Hicks, John
Higgins, Edward ,
Higgins, John C
Hill, David J
Hill, Frank D
Hills, Ralph W ,
Hinckley, Robert O'D...,
Hinckley, Thomas
Hinkle, Terry S
IIHitch, Calvin M...
Hitchcock, Henry B
Hitt, R. S. Reynolds
Hoefele, Philip M ,
Hofer, Myron A
Hogan, Leo P
Hogg, Theodore B
Hoke, Joseph T
Holaday, Ross E
Holder, Charles A .,
Holler, John E.
Hollis, W. Stanley
Hollister, Joseph S
HoUoway, William R
II Honey, Robertson
Hood, Solomon P
Hope, Leighton
Hornibrook, William H...
BHorton, George
Hostetter, Louis
Hotchkiss, E. Scott
Hotschick, George M
Houghton, Alanson B
Howard, Henry Clay
Howard, R. Flournoy
Howe, Church
Howe, William S
Howell, Comer
Howell, J. Morton
Howell, Williamson S., Jr
Howells, Joseph A
Huggins, Harold C ,
Huhn, Tevis.--
Hull, Willard B ,
Hunt, George W. P
llHunt, William H
Hunter, William D
Hurd, Alan T
IIHurst, Carlton Bailey...
Huston, Jay C
Hutchinson, Norman
Iddings, Lewis M
Ide, Henry C
lllflt, George N
Ingersoll, George P
Ingram, Augustus E
Ingram, Donald MeC
Ives, John R
Jackson, George H
(I Jackson, Jesse B
Date of
resignation or
retirement
July 1
May 5
(»)
Sept. 30,
Sept. 2,
(")
Jan. —
July 7
July 8
July 31
(")
Sept. 9,
Sept. 1
Feb. 23
Oct. 7,
Oct. 21
June 30,
(°)
July 27,
June 30,
(°)
July 17,
July 1
Aug. 31
Aug. 31
C)
Mar. 16:
Oct. 11
Oct. — ,
Sept. — ,
("■)
Apr. 27,
Sept. 9
May 23:
Oct. 11
Dec. 24
June 1
July 6
Sept. 28,
July 7,
Apr. 23,
June 30,
Dec. 31
Oct. — ,
Dec. 31
Dec. 31
May 12,
July 31
(»)
Sept. 26,
Mar.
Aug. 23,
Jan 26,
June 20,
Apr, 6,
Oct. 10
Sept. 27,
Jan. — ,
June 30,
1912
1909
1909
1911
1916
1929
1934
1934
1913
1913
1929
1932
1922
1908
1916
1936
1920
1907
1935
1926
1936
1924
1917
1913
1929
1913
1925
1912
1917
1929
1927
1935
1912
1917
1933
1909
1921
1932
1920
1928
1931
1909
1910
1913
1930
1918
1925
1920
1928
1914
1935
Date of
death
Reg-
ister
Dec.
5, 1928
1929
1913
1926
1913
1933
1913
1926
1930
1926
1935
1935
1933
1913
1913
1930
1933
1926
1913
1930
1926
1936
1931
1926
1913
1936
1927
1928
1936
1926
^1926
*1913
1913
1930
1913
1926
1913
1926
1930
1928
1936
1913
1926
1933
1913
1922
1933
1926
1929
1932
1933
1913
1913
1913
1931
1926
1926
1926
1929
1926
1935
Nov.
June
Mar.
May
17, 1919
18, 1924
2, 1932
23, 1912
Nov.
6, 1918
Mar.
1, 1933
Nov.
27, 1929
June
8, 1930
Dec.
30, 1911
Jan.
20, 1927
July
12, 1911
Aug.
10, 1912
Dec.
11, 1923
Sept.
Dec.
Dec.
June
14, 1932
21, 1924
26, 1921
12, 1921
Name
Jackson, John B .
Jackson, William I
Jacobson, S. Bertrand..
Jaeckel, Theodore.
James, Douglas.
Jameson, J. Paul
Janes, Henry L
Jardine, William M
Jay, Peter Augustus ...
Jefferson, Benjamin L..
Jeffery, Robert E
Jenkins, John
Jenkins, William L
Jewell, John F
Jewett, Milo A
Johnson, Felix S. S
llJohnson, Henry A
Johnson, James W
Johnson, Jesse H
Johnson, Joseph L
Johnson, Robert IT
Johnson, Stewart
Johnston, James
Jones, Alfred W.
Jones, Arthur M
Jones, Floyd S
Jones, John Edward ...
Jones, T. Sambola
Jones, Thomas C
Jones, William Oscar...
Jordan, Royal R
Judah, Noble Brandon
Judelsohn, Montefiore
Kagey, Charles L
Kaiser, Louis
Karnes, William
Kaufman, David E
IIKeene, Francis B
IIKehl, JohnE....
Keiser, Robert L
Kelley, William F
Kellogg, Frank B
Kellogg, James C
IlKent, William P
Kerens, Richard C
Killmaster, George B
King, H.Gilbert
King, Hamilton
King, James C
King, Pendleton
Kirjassoff, Max D
Kirk, Milton B
Kitchen, William W
Knabenshue, Samuel S...
Knowles, Horace Q
Knowles, Lucius J
Kodding, Trojan
Kornfeld, Joseph S
Kreeck, George L
Krisel, Alexander
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Feb. 17,1917
(»)
Oct. 22.1927
(»)
Sept. 22, 1933
Mar. 15, 1922
Dec. 12,1912
Sept. 5,1933
Mar. 19, 1927
Oct. —.1921
June 4. 1921
June 23,1907
Oct. 31,1927
(°)
(<■)
("-)
July 1,1924
Sept. 1, 1913
Mar. 7,1923
Oct. —.1921
Mar. 4,1921
C)
Aug. 10,1909
May 17, 1932
Mar. 31, 1915
Mar. 10, 1923
(»)
—1920
Mar. 31, 1906
Nov. 1,1929
Sept. 25,1929
May 31,1929
Nov. 9,1919
Apr. 9, 1925
July 3. 1909
Feb. 2, 1933
Aug. 15,1933
July 1, 1924
Sept. 30, 1933
Dec. 31, 1928
(")
Mar. 4,1925
June — , 1914
July 1, 1924
June 26.1913
Mar. — , 1915
Aug. 20,1923
(-)
Sept. 27, 1928
(")
(°)
Jan. 2, 1923
(°)
July —,1914
Aug. 23,1913
Sept. 6,1930
(-)
Sept. 1,1924
Feb. 5, 1930
Mar. 30. 1918
Date of
death
Dee.
Nov.
20, 1920
2, 1930
1926
1931
1928
Dec.
26, 1935
1936
1934
1926
1913
1934
Oct.
18, 1933
1934
1926
May
19, 1935
1935
1913
1928
Oct. 23,1927
Feb. 25,1921
Dec. 14,1927
Mar. 17,1928
Sept. 10, 1926
Dec. 6, 1917
May 20,1918
May 15,1933
Dec. 18,1933
Apr. 2, 1936
Mar. 4,1916
Nov. 18. 1916
Mar. 3,1936
Sept. 4,1916
Sept. 2,1912
July 31,1913
Sept. 1,1923
Mar. 28, 1930
Oct. 16,1912
May 22,1933
302
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name
Krogh, Gerhard H
Laing, James 0
Lakin, Harry M
Lamb, Eugene M
Lancaster, Bruce
Lanctot, Raymond
Landon, Francis Q
Lang, Paul.. ,
Lange, Erwin F..
Langhorne, Marshall
Lasseter, Dillard B ,
Latham, Charles L
IlLathrop, Lorin A
Laughlin, Irwin B
IILawton, Ezra M
Lay, Tracy
Layton, Thomas B. L
Leach, Richard S
Leavell, William H
Leavitt, Arthur H
LeClercq, Frederic D. K..
Ledoux, Urbain J
Lee, Frederic E...
Lee, Joseph W. J
IILee, Samuel T
Lefflngwell, Albert
Leishman, John G. A
LeRoy, James A
Lespinasse, Alphonse J
IILetcher, Marion
Levisee, Scott S
Lieber, Peter
Lieberknecht, Adam
Liefeld, E.Theophilus
Linard, Drew
Listoe, Soren
Livingston, C. Ludlow...
Livingston, Lemuel W...
Logan, George L
Long, Breckinridge
Long, James V
Loop, Carl R
Lorillard, George L
IILowrie, Will L
Lowry, Edward P
Lumry, Carl C
Lupton, Stuart K
Lyon, Ernest
MacClintock, Samuel
IIMacgowan, David B
Mackenzie, Harold O
Mackie, William H. T..
MacMaster, Frederic D..
MacNider, Hanford.
MacVeagh, Charles
Magelssen, William C
Magill, Samuel E
Maginnis, S. Abbot
Magoon, Charles E
UMagruder, Alexander R..
JMahin, Frank W July 1,1924
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Dec.
Oct.
Jan.
July
Jan. 1, 1925
May 29,1919
Feb. 11,1930
Dec. 19,1916
June 30,1933
(")
June 1, 1907
(")
Aug. 19,1917
15, 1919
18. 1923
30. 1924
1, 1924
Apr. 12,1933
Aug. 22,1929
Mar. 31, 1928
Oct. 31,1922
Oct. 19,1927
July 1, 1919
Sept. 24, 1917
Aug. 8, 1929
June 5, 1907
Nov. 2,1922
Mar. 1. 1908
Mar. 31, 1936
Sept. 29, 1906
Oct. 4, 1913
Aug. 11,1907
Dec. 31,1920
July 31, 1934
Apr. 6, 1927
June 30,1908
June 30,1908
June 30,1908
(°)
Nov. 14, 1920
Feb. 15,1922
Dec. 17,1919
Sept. 16, 1920
July 31, 1936
May — , 1914
(-)
Jan. 8, 1917
Mar. 31, 1934
(")
Dec. 10,1921
Dec. 31,1928
Aug. 22,1910
Apr. 16,1910
June 30,1935
Mar. 30, 1930
Sept. 22, 1930
Dec. 31,1906
31, 1932
9, 1929
(-)
— , 1921
12, 1906
31, 1935
Aug,
Dec.
Date of
death
Jan. 24,1931
June 3, 1932
Oct. 31,1911
Jan. 22, 1929
June 26,1931
Dec,
Oct.
Oct.
Reg-
ister
Mar. 27, 1924
Feb. —,1909
June 10, 1930
May 22,1927
Dec. 18, 1930
July 29,1923
Nov. 11,1930
Dec. 4, 1931
Oct. 17,1919
Jan. 29, 1913
Jan. 14. 1920
May 0, 1936
1926
1932
1931
1926
1933
1933
1913
1913
1926
1926
1926
1926
1930
1933
1932
1929
1926
1928
1926
1926
1930
1926
1926
1913
1936
1913
1913
1913
1926
1935
1928
1913
1913
1936
1928
1926
1926
1931
1926
1936
1926
1926
1926
1934
1931
1922
1929
1913
1913
1935
1931
1931
1913
1933
1933
1926
1913
1922
1913
1936
1936
Name
Malmros, Oscar
Man, Ernest A
Manning, Bernard...
Manning, Isaac A
Manning, Raphael A.
Mansfleld, Robert E.
Manton, Benjamin D
Marburg, Theodore...
Marquis, Joseph A
Marsh, Richard O
II Martin, Chester W..
Martin, John F
Martin, Lewis A
Martin, William
Marye, George T
Mason, Dean B.
Mason, Frank H
Masterson, William W
Maverick, Robert Van W.
May, Henry C
Mayo, Paul-
Mays, Livingston T
liMcCafferty, William J...
McCarthy, Hugh C.
McCormick, Robert S
McCreery, Fenton R
McCullough, Charles A...
llMcCunn, John N
McCutcheon, John T
McDowell, W. W...
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
McNerney, Gerald F...
IIMeinhardt, Carl D
Mellon, Andrew W
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
Miller, G. Harlan
Miller, Henry B
Miller, J. Martin
Miller, Ransford S
Mills, William W
Date of
resignation or
retirement
June 23,1909
Jan. 21,1911
Jan. 11, 1912
July 1, 1916
June 2, 1925
Dec. 31,1916
June 30, 1906
Jan. — , 1914
Feb. 12,1925
Mar. 9, 1911
July 1, 1924
Sept. 23, 1929
Sept. 17, 1909
June 30,1909
Mar. — , 1916
(«)
Jan. —,1914
(-)
Apr. 12,1917
Nov. 16, 1916
Sept. 6,1929
July 16,1915
June 30,1935
Sept. 11, 1923
Mar. 2,1907
July 1,1911
(")
July 1, 1924
Feb. 20,1920
(")
(°)
Dec. 16,1921
(")
Nov. 9, 1919
(")
("■)
(")
Aug. 31,1909
Dec. —,1921
(«)
(-)
(-)
Apr. 30,1936
Mar. 17, 1933
Sept. 18, 1908
July 28,1911
Jan. 12,1912
Dec. 30,1924
Mar. — , 1907
Dec. 23,1912
(»)
Sept. 1, 1908
July 19,1920
Sept. 20, 1914
Dec. 31,1928
Nov. 8, 1910
Dec. 31.1907
(°)
Mar. 31, 1907
Millspaugh, Arthur C | Sept. 1, 1922
Date of
death
Aug. 18,1909
Dec. 15, 1917
Sept. 18, 1925
July 30,1911
Nov. 15, 1935
Sept. 2,1933
Jan. 16,1917
June 21, 1916
May 10,1922
Apr. 16,1919
Apr. 30,1914
Apr.
Oct.
9, 1934
24, 1908
Aug. 29,1911
May 28. 1916
Dec. 29, 1918
Aug. 13,1906
Dec. 11, 1920
8, 1933
4, 1920
30, 1915
7, 1933
Jan.
Aug.
Dec.
Feb.
Jan. — , 1909
Dec. 14, 1911
Mar. 9, 1918
May 17,1916
June 9, 1915
June 14, 1928
Nov. 28, 1921
Apr. 26, 1932
Feb. 10,1913
Reg-
ister
1926
1913
1913
1926
1926
1926
1913
1928
1926
1913
1936
1930
1913
1913
1934
1928
1926
1926
1926
1926
1930
1926
1935
1926
1913
1913
1926
1926
1926
1934
1913
1926
1913
1926
1926
1926
1913
1913
1933
1926
1926
1933
1936
1933
1913
1913
1913
1926
1913
1913
1926
1929
1926
1926
1929
1913
1913
1933
1913
1926
OFFICERS WHO HAVE RESIGNED, RETIRED, OR DIED SINCE 190G
303
Name
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Date of
death
Milmore, Oscar L
lIMilner, James B
Mitchell, Charles E
II Mitchell, Mason
Mitchell, W. M. Parker.
Moe, Alfred K
Moffatt, Thomas P
Monaghan, James C
Monges, Richard Q
Monroe, Gustavus L., Jr.
Moomaw, John C
Mooney, Daniel F
Moore, Alexander P
Mooie, Fred R
Moore, Thomas Ewing...
Moos, Morton F
Morales, Franklin E
Moran, John E
Morawetz, Albert R
Morehead, John Motley- -
Morey, William
llMorgan, Edwin V .-
lIMorgan, Henry 11
Morgan, Stokeley W
Morgenthau, Henry
Moriarty, G. Andrews, Jr..
Morin, Richard W..
Morris, Ira N
Morris, Roland S
Morrow, D wight W
Moseley, P. Harley
Moser, Charles K -
Moses, George H
Mosher, John S
UMosher, Robert B
Mosier, Robert L
Mowrer, Frank R
Munro, Dana G
IJMurphy, Dominic I
Murphy, George H
Murphy, J. Lee
Muse, Benjamin
IIMyers, David J. D
Nash, Paul
Nason, Charles P. H
Nason, William F
Neely, Roy H
Neill, Richard R
Newhall, W. Mayo, Jr..
Newson, H. Dorsey
Nicholson, John B
Nicholson, Vivian L
Nicolson, Donald
Northcott, Elliott
Northrup, Alfred S
Norton, Edward J
Norton, Laurence H
Norton, Thomas n
O'Brien, Edward C
O'Brien, Thomas J
Aug. 9, 1921
July 1, 1924
Mar. 22, 1933
July 1, 1924
June 30, 1933
Mar. 6, 1914
Mar. 29, 1911
(°)
Nov. 10, 1924
Mar. 28, 1912
June 30,1924
June 13,1921
(»)
Apr. 1, 1913
Oct. 1, 1928
Feb. 28,1919
Mar. 4, 1925
June 15, 1928
June 30,1912
Apr. 6, 1933
July 16,1907
Apr. 23,1933
June 16,1930
Nov. 19, 1917
Reg-
ister
Nov. 14, 1930
Feb. 17,1930
Dec. 27,1935
July
Sept
July
Apr.
Mar.
31, 1926
30, 1929
July —1916
Mar. 7,1911
7, 1935
15, 1923
4, 1921
Sept. 30,1930
Oct. 1, 1924
Aug. 11,1922
July 12,1912
June 5, 1933
July 1, 1924
July 25,1926
July 27,1909
Sept. 14, 1932
July 1, 1924
(»)
Mar. 12,1929
Mar. 15, 1934
Apr. 30, 1936
(")
Oct. 29,1913
June 30,1933
June 30,1907
Sept. 19, 1909
May 15,1929
Jan. 30,1930
May —,1919
Sept. 25,1919
Feb. 20,1913
Aug. 26,1913
Feb. 28,1915
Nov. 15, 1929
June 30,1924
May 15,1914
Feb. 8, 1910
Sept. 17, 1913
Mar. 25, 1908
Apr. 16,1934
Mar. 19, 1933
Oct. 5, 1931
Sept. 22, 1927
Apr. 13,1930
Oct. 16,1924
Jan. 6, 1913
Oct. 5, 1912
Name
June 21,1927
May 19,1933
1922
1926
1933
1931
1933
1926
1913
1926
1926
1913
1926
1931
1931
1914
1936
1926
1926
1929
1913
1933
1913
1934
1933
1930
1926
1913
1936
1926
1926
1932
1926
1926
1913
1933
1928
1927
1913
1933
1931
1926
1930
1934
1936
1913
1913
1933
1913
1913
1930
1931
1926
1926
1913
1913
1926
1930
1926
1926
1928
1933
Offut, Casper Y
O 'Hara, John W
O'llara, V. Winthrope
O'Rear, John D
Orr, Arthur
IJOsborne, John Ball
Osborne, Lithgow
O'Shaughnessy, Nelson. ..
O'Toole, William J...
Ott, Robert M
Owens, Thomas R .. .
Owsley, Harry B., Jr
Ozmun, Edward II
Pabst, Gustave, Jr
llPaddock, Gordon
Paddock, Harry L
Page, Charles A
Page, Thomas Nelson
Page, Walter Hines
Palmer, TheodoreDeC.,Jr
Parmelee, Maurice
Paschal, George R., Jr...
Payne, Christopher H...
Pearson, Alfred J
Pearson, Frederick F. A.
Pearson, Richmond
Peirce, Herbert H. D
Penfield, Frederic C
Pennoyer, Richard E
Perkins, Charles B
Perry, Charles B
Peters, Thomas W..
Phelps, Livingston
llPickerell, George H
Pierce, Maurice C
Pierce, William A
Pierrepont, Seth L
Pike, William J
Piles, Samuel H
Pitcairn, Hugh
Plumacher, Eugene H...
Poindexter, MUes
Pond, J. Lawrence
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
Prince, John Dyneley...
Putney, Albert H
Quay, Jerome A
Ragsdale, James W
llRairden, Bradstreet S..
Rairden, Frank B
Ramer, John E._
Rand, Elbridge D
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Date of
death
Nov. 18, 1919
June 9, 1908
June 30,1923
(°)
July 25,1911
June 30, 1933
Aug. 16,1921
Sept. 26, 1916
May 21, 1924
C)
Mar. 9,1925
Aug. —,1909
(»)
May 20, 1929
Sept. 30, 1930
Apr. 9, 1908
June 16, 1933
, 1920
Nov. 26, 1918
June 15,1921
Feb. 1, 1923
Nov. 15, 1929
June 30,1917
Apr. 30,1930
June 15,1930
June —.1909
May 30,1911
Apr. 9, 1917
Jan. 14,1923
June 2,1936
Apr. 4, 1916
Sept. — 1914
Mar. 29, 1919
July 1, 1924
Mar. 31, 1932
May 15,1920
Juno 14,1913
(°)
Sept. 17, 1928
Nov. 7,1908
Apr. 11,1910
Mar. 21, 1928
June 30,1933
(°)
Mar. 1, 1930
June 30, 1908
Jan. 31,1913
Feb. 28,1922
June 30, 1907
Aug. 3,1929
(»)
Dec. — 1921
Feb. —1914
Aug. 31,1933
Feb. 4, 1920
(°)
July 12,1913
July 1,1924
Apr. 1,1915
Mar. 4,1925
Dec. 25,1929
July
June
14,1918
5, 1933
Reg-
ister
July 25,1932
Aug. 27, 1928
May 1, 1933
Dec. 9, 1910
Nov. 2, 1932
Nov. 1,1922
Dec. 21,1918
Sept. 12, 1923
Dec. 5, 1916
June 19,1922
May 14,1928
Jan. 2, 1917
Apr. 23,1923
July 19,1911
Sept. 25, 1910
Feb. 25,1923
Oct. 25,1906
Oct. 22,1928
Sept. 24, 1910
July 2, 1926
1926
1913
1926
1926
1934
1933
1926
1933
1929
1933
1926
1913
1913
1930
1933
1913
1933
1926
1926
1922
1926
5930
1926
1931
1931
1913
1926
1926
1926
1936
1926
1926
1926
1926
1933
1926
1913
1926
1929
1913
1913
1929
1933
1926
1931
1913
1913
1926
1913
1930
1913
1926
1926
1934
1929
1913
1913
1926
1926
1926
1930
304
REGISTER OP THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name
Rankin, Robert L
liRasmusen, Bertil M
Ratshesky, Abraham C-
IIRavndal, Gabriel Bie
Ray, John A
liReat, Samuel C
Reed, Eugene C. A
Reid, Whitelaw
Reiniger, Oustavus O
Reinsch, Paul S
Reynolds, Conger
Rhode, W. Allen
Richardson, Charles F. P.
l|Richardson,Elliott Verne.
Richardson, Harry B
Richardson, John B
Richardson, Norval
Riddle, John W
Ridgely, Benjamin H
Rives, George B..
Robbins, Warren Delano..
Robert, Albert W
Robertson, Randolph
II Robertson, William H...
Robinson, Donald H
Robinson, Fred R
Robinson, J. Randolph...
Roche, James J
Rockhill, William W
Rockwell, Almon F
Rodgers, J. Donald C
Rodgers, James L
Roosevelt, George W
Roosevelt, Nicholas
Rosenberg, Louis J
Rowen, John E
Rublee, William A
Ruddock, Albert B
Ruffin, John N
Russell, Charles H., Jr
Russell, Charles W
I Russell, William W
Ryan, John L
0 Ryder, Frederick M
Sackett, Frederic M
Sackett, Martin R
Salisbury, Alfred
iJSammons, Thomas
Sanders, John O
Sands, William F
Sartoris, Algernon..
Sartorius, Herman U
OSavage, John M
Sawyer, Leroy R
Scarritt, Nathan
Schmedeman, Albert Q...
Schmucker, George B
Scholle, Gustave
Schoyer, Balkam..
Schumann, Walter
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Jan. 22,1929
Nov. 20, 1927
June 27, 1932
June 26, 1930
June 4, 1921
June 30, 1933
Jan. 2, 1922
C)
Oct. 15,1925
Sept. 15, 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
Aug. 18,1934
("•)
(-)
(-)
Nov. — , 1913
Apr. 30,1924
Mar. 30, 1923
Oct. 31,1920
(")
May 9, 1933
Jan. 15, 1910
June 30,1911
(<■)
June 30, 1924
Aug. 19, 1907
9, 1921
-, 1914
31, 1926
— , 1918
1, 1924
23, 1933
— , 1915
— , 1908
6, 1925
May 15,1924
May — , 1917
May 18,1909
June 29, 1921
Dec. 9. 1929
July 15,1923
July 5, 1929
Aug. — , 1921
June 3, 1911
July 31,1918
(<■)
Aug. 31, 1907
May
Sept.
Dec.
June
July
Apr.
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
Date of
death
Dec. 15,1912
Jan. 26,1923
June 27,1929
Oct. 10,1908
May 5, 1935
Apr. 7, 1935
Feb. 20,1913
July 22,1923
Sept. 2,1930
Apr. 3, 1908
Dec. 8, 1914
Feb. 8, 1930
Apr. 14,1907
Apr. 15, 1910
Apr 5. 1927
Oct. 15,1935
Jan. —,1928
Apr. 2, 1910
Dec. 1, 1929
Reg-
ister
1930
1928
1933
1931
1926
1933
1926
1913
1926
1926
1930
1930
1913
1930
1913
1913
1926
1926
1913
1935
1935
1913
1926
1929
1935
1926
1931
1913
1926
1926
1926
1931
1913
1933
1913
1913
1913
1926
1913
1922
1928
1927
1926
1926
1933
1926
1920
1936
1926
1926
1929
1922
1930
1926
1930
1926
1913
1926
1913
1930
Name
Scburman, Jacob G...
Schutt, Warren E
Schuyler, Montgomery
Scidmore, George H
Seeger, Eugene
Seltzer, Harry G
Sevier, Hal H
Sewell, William L
Seyfert, Augustus O
Shank, Samuel H
Shanklin, Arnold..
Sharp, Hunter
Sharp, William G
Shaughnessy, Walter D...
Shea, Joseph H...
ShefBeld, James R
Shepard, Donald D'A
Shepard, James M
Sherman, Thomas F
Sherrill, Charles H
Shirley, John H
Shoecraft, Eugene C
Shoemaker, Henry W
Shotts, George W
Sickles, Stanton
Silliman, John R
Silvers, Edward E
Simpich, Frederick
llSkinner, Robert P..
llSlater, Fred C.
Sleeper, Jacob
Slocum, Clarence R
Smith, A. Donaldson
Smith, Abraham E
Smith, Calvin F
Smith, Felix W
llSmith, Gaston
Smith, Harold L
Smith, Holmes Conrad
Smith, James A
Smith, Leland L
Smith, Madison R
Smith, Samuel
Smith, Sydney
Smith, William W
Snodgrass, John H
Snyder, Alban O
Snyder, Nicholas R
Sorsby, William B
Soule, Edgar C
South, John Glover
Southworth, William B_..
Spahr, Herman L
Spangler, Frank LeR
Spencer, Willing
Sprague, Richard L
Sprigg, Carroll.
Squiers, Herbert G
Stabler, Jordan H
Stambaugh, John, 2d
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Jan. 21, 1930
Feb. 17,1912
Dec. 13,1925
(°)
May 7, 1906
July 28,1917
May 4, 1935
(")
Oct. 31,1912
Dec. 4, 1919
Oct. 15,1915
C)
Apr. 14,1919
Apr. 19,1910
May — , 1921
Sept, 21, 1927
Feb. 7, 1924
Dec. —1914
Aug. 11, 1931
Mar. 24, 1933
May 13,1908
Jan. —,1924
Aug. 1, 1933
Oct. 1, 1922
Aug. —,1908
(»)
Mar. 19, 1929
Mar. 31, 1923
Feb. 29,1936
Nov. 9, 1929
Mar. 10, 1910
(»)
Apr. 8,1911
(")
Apr. 3, 1908
17, 1919
29, 1936
15, 1928
1, 1933
(")
June 30, 1933
July —1914
Aug. 10,1908
Dec. 15,1919
June 28, 1924
Jan. 1, 1917
Aug. 1,1929
July 22,1917
Dec. —,1908
Aug. — , 1924
July 28,1933
Jan. 5, 1926
Jan. 31,1917
July 14,1925
Aug. 16, 1924
(-)
Oct. —,1921
Dec. 31,1909
Jan. 31,1927
Nov. 30, 1926
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
June
Date of
death
Nov. 27, 1922
Mar. 25, 1906
Dec. 17,1923
Nov. 17, 1922
Dec. 22, 1928
Aug. 13,1927
June 25,1936
Jan. 17,1919
Mar. 11,1930
Feb. 25,1912
Jan. 18,1915
Jan. 11,1920
Sept. 29, 1920
Sept. 16, 1932
Mar. 26, 1912
Oct. 10, 1934
Oct. 19,1911
OFFICERS WHO HAVE RESIGNED, RETIRED, OR DIED SINCE 1906
305
Name
Stanard, Hugh C
Stangeland, Charles E
Stapleton, W. Maynard...
Starrett, Henry P
Stearns, Foster
Stedman, Nathan P
Steinhart, Frank
Stephens, Joseph Q
Stetson, John B., Jr
Stevenson, Ronald D
Stewart, Glenn
Stewart, Nathaniel B
Stiles, George K
Stimson, Frederic J
Stockton, Gilchrist B
Stogsdall, Nelle B
Stone, Benjamin F
Storer, Bellamy
Stovall, Pleasant A..
Straight, Willard D
Strassburger, Ralph B
Straus, Oscar S
Strickland, Peter
Strother, Shelby F
Stutesman, James F
Stuy vesant, L. Rutherfurd.
Sullivan, James M...
ISullivan, Lucien N-
Summers, Maddin
Sumner, Roger
Swaim, Charles L
Swalm, Albert W
Swenson, Laurits S
ySwift, Merritt
Sycks, Dana C
Taggart, G. Russell
Tarler, G. Cornell
Taylor, Howard C...
Taylor, Morgan O
Taylor, P. Emerson
Taylor, Samuel M
Taylor, William A., Jr
Taylor, WilHam H
Teichmann, William C...
Tennant, Henry F
Tenney, Charles D
Tenney, Raymond P
Torres, John B
DThackara, Alexander M.
IIThaw, Benjamin, Jr
OThomas, Edward B
Thomas, Frederick L
Thomas, Leonard M
Thompson, David E
Thompson, Edward H
Thompson, Richard N
Thompson, Robert J
Thomson, Thaddeus A
Thorling, Charles H
Thome, William DuB
Thornton, William O
Date of
resignation or
retirement
June 1
Aug. 1
Nov. 27
Apr. 6,
Mar.
June 30,
Jan. — ,
Feb. — ,
July 30
Nov. 20,
C)
Aug. 16,
Mar. 26,
Sept. 21,
Oct. 28,
May 20,
Mar. — ,
May — ,
June
1920
1915
1928
1924
1919
1907
1920
1930
1927
1920
1925
1921
1933
1931
1906
1906
1920
1909
1914
1910
1906
1925
1910
1932
1915
1933
1931
1922
1934
1935
1929
1922
1933
1919
Dec. 11
July 25,
Nov. 12,
July 12,
June 29,
Sept. 1
Mar. 31
(")
Aug. 1
Feb. 15,
(")
Mar. 6,
Sept. 30,
July 25
(»)
Jan. 23,
June
Aug. 25,
(")
(-)
Aug. 28,1924
Feb. 12,1929
Sept. 10, 1917
Apr. 20,1917
Feb. 28,1922
Aug. 13,1927
(•)
July 1, 1924
Sept. 30, 1935
June 30, 1933
(<■)
June 5, 1907
Dec. 24,1909
Sept. 6, 1909
Aug. 22,1923
Jan. —1915
Nov. 16, 1916
Dec. 2, 1922
(°)
Sept. 30, 1920
Date of
death
Reg-
ister
1922
1926
1929
1933
1926
1926
1913
1926
1931
1928
1926
1932
1926
1926
1934
1932
1913
1913
1935
1913
1926
1913
1913
1926
1913
1933
1926
1936
1926
1932
1926
1926
1934
1936
1930
1932
1926
1933
1926
1913
1926
1926
1930
1926
1926
1931
1928
1926
1926
1936
1933
1931
1913
1913
1935
1926
1926
1928
1926
1936 1
1926 I
Mar. 18, 1933
Dec. 22,1920
Apr. 17,1931
Nov. 12, 1922
May 14, 1935
Dec. 1,1918
May 3,1926
Dec. 15,1917
Aug. —.1920
Feb. 12,1936
May 4,1918
Aug. 24, 1922
Sept. 15, 1931
Apr. 8, 1913
Dec. 7, 1916
Mar. 14, 1930
Nov. 1, 1920
July 17,1930
May 11, 1935
Jan. 21,1927
June 21, 1936
Name
Tobin, Richard M
Tompkins, Ralph H
Touhay, St. Leger A
Tower, Charlemagne
Townsend, George A
Townsend, Ralph...
Townsend, Robert S
Trammell, H. Eric
Treat, R. A. Wallace
UTredwell, Roger C
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, W. S
Van Sant, Howard D
Vignaud, Henry
Viney, John I
OVoetter, Thomas W
Von Struve, Henry C
Von Ziehnski, Carl M. J..
Voplcka, Charles J.
OWadsworth, Craig W
Wainwright, John T
llWakeflcld, Ernest A
Walk, Maurice
Walker, Edward B
Walker, Mannix
Wallace, Hugh C
llWallace, Thomas R
Wallace, William K
Walsh, Harry L
Ward, Frederick H.
Wardman, George B
Warner, Margaret
Warner, Southard P
Warren, Charles B
Washburn, Albert H_
OWashington, Horace Lee.
Waters, Daniel J
Waters, Harold O
Watson, John J. C
Watts, Ethelbert
Webber, Leroy
Webster, William H. H...
Weitzel, George T
Weldon, Ellwood A
Wells, Francis
Werlich, McCeney..
West, George N
Westacott, Richard
Westcott, Charles D
llWheeler, Post....
White, Charles D
White, Francis
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Aug. 29,1929
July 29,1923
(»)
June 8, 1908
Aug. 23,1921
Feb. 12,1933
June 6, 1921
(")
(o)
Jan. 31,1934
Jan. —,1915
June 26, 1911
Sept. 5,1929
June —,1906
C)
(")
, 1917
(<■)
Oct. 31,1920
July 16,1918
("■)
Mar. 31, 1909
June 21,1910
June 30, 1933
(")
June 11,1917
Dec. 9, 1920
Nov. 16, 1927
C)
Apr. 30, 1932
Sept. 29, 1925
Sept. 22, 1911
June 19,1929
July 6, 1921
July 1, 1924
Mar. 6,1912
Aug. 18,1933
Nov. 20, 1928
July —1906
Nov. 29, 1931
(")
Aug. 4,1924
(")
June 3,1929
Feb. 10,1916
Sept. 30, 1924
(»)
June 30,1919
(°)
(-)
July 8, 1913
Oct. 28,1909
Jan. 15,1923
(-)
Mar. 27, 1919
(")
June 30, 1933
Oct. 31,1934
Nov.—, 1913
Nov. 30, 1933
Date of
death
May 15,1907
Feb. 24,1923
Feb. 9, 1932
May 3, 1929
Mar. 15,1921
Oct. 30,1906
Feb. 12,1907
Apr. 10,1933
Apr. 21,1915
Aug. 21,1930
Sept. 1,1925
Sept. 16, 1922
Nov. 5, 1933
Sept. 4,1935
Nov. 2,1930
Jan.
Dec.
1,1931
8, 1929
May 9,1914
Feb. 3, 1936
Apr 2, 1930
Sept. 9,1932
July 13,1919
Feb 24, 1935
Apr. 15,1911
Jan. 1, 1936
Mar. 11, 1936
Mar. 26, 1920
Jan. 28,1922
306
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Name
White, Henry
White, Jay—
Whitehouse, Sheldon...
Whitfield, James V
Whitlock, Brand
Wicker, Cyrus F
WUber, David F
Wilcox, Henry T
Wilder, Amos P
Willard, Charles N
Willard, Joseph E
IlWilley, Richard R
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.
IWillrich, Gebhard
Willson, Digby A
Willys, John N
Wilson, Henry L
Wilson, Huntington
Wilson, Ripley
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Nov. 3,
C)
Dec.
Sept. Z
Dec.
Nov.
Apr. 18,
C)
Feb. -
Oct. 13,
June
June 30,
Dec. 2,
Oct. 1,
June 14
Sept. 30,
July
Apr. 12,
Feb. 23,
Jan. 15,
July 1
Feb. &
May 30,
Oct. 13
Mar. 19,
1909
1934
1927
1921
1916
1923
1914
1919
1921
1933
1919
1922
1907
1918
1914
1906
1916
1920
1924
1931
1932
1913
1913
Date of
death
Reg-
ister
July 15,1927
May 23, 1918
1928
1926
1935
1928
1934
1926
1929
1926
1926
1926
1926
1933
1926
1926
1913
1926
1933
1913
1926
1926
1926
1932
1936
1933
1913
1926
May 24,1934
Aug. 14,1928
June 22,1925
Apr. 4, 1924
July 11,1932
Dec. 1, 1925
Aug. 26,1935
Dec. 22,1932
Oct. 2, 1917
Name
IlWinans, Charles S
Winslow, Alan F
llWinslow, Alfred A
Winslow, Edward D
Winslow, L. Laoier
Winthrop, Robert M
Wise, John D..
Wood, Charles M
llWood, John Q
Woodard, Granville O
Woods, Cyrus E
llWoodward, G. Carlton...
Woodward, Stanley
Worden, James P
Worman, James H
Wright, Herbert R
Wright, Luke E
Wright, William F
Wynne, Robert J
Yelverton, E. Harrison
llYerby, William J
IIYost, Bartley F
Young, Evan E
Young, George W
Young, Wallace J
Zabriskie, Luther K
Date of
resignation or
retirement
Jan.
Nov.
July
Aug.
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
June
Feb.
July
June
Oct.
Jan.
June
Mar.
Sept.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
25, 1928
1, 1928
1, 1924
17, 1917
24, 1927
26, 1910
15, 1920
30, 1932
21, 1927
1, 1924
30, 1935
31, 1934
1. 1908
30, 1908
— , 1917
1, 1907
15, 1907
1. 1909
25, 1919
30, 1932
31, 1935
3, 1930
15, 1922
C)
(-)
Date of
death
July 13,1935
Aug. 15,1933
Aug. 16,1929
Oct. 26,1929
May 13, 1933
May 22,1908
Nov. 17, 1922
Mar. 11, 1922
Dec. 4, 1923
Jan. 17,1921
Reg-
ister
1936
1934
1930
1926
1930
1913
1933
1913
1933
1928
1926
1935
1935
1926
1913
1926
1913
1913
1913
1926
1933
1936
1931
1926
1926
1926
16. PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE
DEPARTMENT, 1789-1936
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND SECRETARIES OF STATE, 1789-1936
President
George Washington,
of Virginia
April 30, 1789- March 4,
1797
Secretary of State '
[John Jay, of New York, Secretary for Foreign Affairs under the Con-
tinental Congress after December 21, 1784; continued unofficially
to superintend the Department of State, after the Constitution
went into effect, until Jefferson took office as Secretary of State.]
Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia. Commissioned September 26, 1789;
entered upon duties March 22, 1790; retired December 31, 1793.
Edmund Randolph, of Virginia. Commissioned and entered upon
duties January 2, 1794; retired August 20, 1795.
Timothv Pickering, of Pennsylvania (Secretary of War). Ad interim
August 20-December 9, 1795; commissioned Secretary of State
and entered upon duties December 10, 1795.
Timothv Pickering continued from preceding administration; retired
Mayl2, 1800. _ . . ,,
Charles Lee, of Virginia (Attorney General). Ad inienm May 13-
June 5, 1800. , ,„ ,o^« . ^
John Marshall, of Virginia. Commissioned May 13, 1800; entered
upon duties June 6, 1800; retired February 4, 1801; (Chief Justice
of the United States) ad interim February 4-March 3, 1801.
John Marshall, of Virginia (Chief Justice). Ad interim March 4,
1801. ^ ,, A. • , ■
Levi Lincoln, of Massachusetts (Attorney General). Ad tntenm
March 5-May 1, 1801. x,== lom + ^
James Madison, of Virginia. Commissioned March 5, 1801; entered
upon duties May 2, 1801; retired March 3, 1809.
[No Secretary of State or Acting Secretary of State, March 4-5, 1809.]
Robert Smith, of Maryland. Commissioned and entered upon duties
March 6, 1809; retired April 1, 1811. ^ xi o + n
James Monroe, of Virginia. Commissioned (recess of the feenatej
April 2, 1811; entered upon duties April 6, 1811; recommissioned
November 26, 1811; retired September 30, 1814; (Secretary of War)
ad interim October 1, 1814-February 28, 1815; commissioned
February 28, 1815; entered upon duties March 1, 1815; retired
March 3, 1817.
John Graham, of Virginia (Chief Clerk). Ad interim March 4-9,
1817
Richard Rush, of Pennsylvania (Attorney General). Ad interim
March 10-September 22, 1817. . . ^ ^^r i c
John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts. Commissioned March 5,
1817; entered upon duties September 22, 1817; retired March 3,
1825.
I The title "Secretary of State" dates from Sept. 15. 1789. From July 27 to Sept. 15, 1789, this officer was entitled " Secretary for
the DepLtment ofroreTgn A^^^^^^ thereto, "Secretary to the United States of America for the Department of Foreign
^^ T^he'secretary of State is not appointed for a fixed term and does not necessarily go out of office with tbe President who ap-
pointed hirnAltliough he tenders his resignation at the time of a change in admmistration, he usually remams formally at the
head of the Department until his successor assumes the duties of the office.
307
John Adams,
of Massachusetts
March 4, 1797-March 4,
1801
Thomas Jefferson,
of Virginia
March 4, 1801- March 4,
1809
James Madison,
of Virginia
March 4, 1809- March 4,
1817
James Monroe,
of Virginia
March 4, 1817-March 4,
1825
308 BEGISTRR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PRESIDENTS OF THE xAsrlTED STATES AND SECRETARIES OF STATE— Continued
President
John Quincy Adams,
of Massachusetts
March 4, 1825-March 4,
1829
Andrew Jackson,
of Tennessee
March 4, 1829-March 4,
1837
Martin Van Buren,
of New York
March 4, 1837-March 4,
1841
William Henry Harrison,
of Ohio
March 4-April 4, 1841
John Tyler,
of Virginia
April 6, 1841-March 4,
1845
James K. Polk,
of Tennessee
March 4, 1845-
1849
March 4,
Zachary Taylor,
of Louisiana
March 5, 1849-July 9,
1850
Millard Fillmore,
of New York
July 10, lS50-March 4,
1853
Secretary of State
Daniel Brent, of Virginia (Chief Clerk). Ad interim March 4-7, 1825.
Henry Clay, of Kentucky. Commissioned and entered upon duties
March 7", 1825; retired March 3, 1829.
James A. Hamilton, of New York. Ad interim March 4-27, 1829.
Martin Van Buren, of New York. Commissioned March 6, 1829;
entered upon duties March 28, 1829; retired May 23, 1831.
Edward Livingston, of Louisiana. Commissioned (recess of the
Senate) and entered upon duties May 24, 1831; recommissioned
January 12, 1832; retired May 29, 1833.
Louis McLane, of Delaware. Commissioned (recess of the Senate)
and entered upon duties May 29, 1833; retired June 30, 1834.
John Forsyth, of Georgia. Commissioned June 27, 1834; entered
upon duties July 1, 1834.
John Forsyth continued from preceding administration; retired
March 3, 1841.
Jacob L. Martin, of North Carolina (Chief Clerk). Ad interim
March 4-5, 1841.
Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts. Commissioned March 5, 1841;
entered upon duties March 6, 1841.
Daniel Webster continued from preceding administration; retired
May 8, 1843.
Hugh S. Legare, of South Carolina (Attorney General). Ad interim
May 9-June 20, 1843 (died).
William S. Derrick, of Pennsylvania (Cnief Clerk). Ad interim
June 21-23, 1843.
Abel P. Upshur, of Virginia (Secretary of the Navy). Ad interim
June 24-July 23, 1843; commissioned (recess of the Senate) and
entered upon duties July 24, 1843; recommissioned January 2, 1844;
died February 28, 1844.
John Nelson, of Maryland (Attorney General). Ad interim February
29-March 31, 1844.
John C. Calhoun, of South Carolina. Commissioned March 6, 1844;
entered upon duties April 1, 1844.
John C. Calhoun continued from preceding administration; retired
March 10, 1845.
James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania. Commissioned March 6, 1845;
entered upon duties March 10, 1845.
James Buchanan continued from preceding administration; retired
March 7, 1849.
John M. Clayton, of Delaware. Commissioned March 7, 1849;
entered upon duties Maich 8, 1849.
John M. Clayton continued from preceding administration; retired
July 22, 1850.
Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts. Commissioned July 22, 1850;
entered upon duties July 23, 1S50; died October 24, 1852.
Charles M. Conrad, of Louisiana (Secretary of War). Ad interim
October 25-Noyember 5, 1852.
Edward Everett, of Massachusetts. Commissioned (recess of the
Senate) and entered upon duties November 6, 1852; recommis-
sioned December 9, 1852; retired March 3, 1853.
PRESIDENTS AND DEPARTMENT OFFICERS, 17 89-19 3 6 309
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND SECRETARl-^^ OF STATE— Continued
President
Franklin Pierce,
of New Hampshire
March 4, lS53-March 4,
1857
James Buchanan,
of Pennsylvania
March 4, 1857-March 4,
1861
Abraham Lincoln,
of Illinois
March 4, 1861-April 15..
1865
Andrew Johnson,
of Tennessee
April 15. 1865- March 4,
1869
Ulysses S. Grant,
of Illinois
March 4, 1869-March 4,
1877
Secretary of State
Rutherford B. Hayes,
of Ohio
March 5, 1877-March 4,
1881
James A. Garfield,
of Ohio
March 4-September 19,
1881
Chester A. Arthur,
of New York
September 20, 1881-March
4, 1885
Grover Cleveland,
of New York
March 4, 1885-March 4,
1889
Benjamin Harrison,
of Indiana
March 4, 1889-March 4,
1893
William Hunter, Jr., of Rhode Island (Chief Clerk). Ad interim
March 4-7, 1853. ^^ , ^ . . , ,;, , t iqcq.
William L. Marcy, of New York. Commissioned March 7, l»&d,
entered upon duties March 8, 1853.
William L. Marcy continued from preceding administration; retired
March 6, 1857." . . , , ^ j a +;„.
Lewis Cass, of Michigan. Commissioned and entered upon duties
March 6, 1857; retired December 14, 1860. . , . , •
William Hunter, Jr., of Rhode Island (Chief Clerk). Ad interim
December 15-16, 1860. . ■ ^ ^ ^ a
Jeremiah S. Black, of Pennsylvania. Commissioned and entered
upon duties December 17, 1860.
Jeremiah S. Black continued from preceding administration; retired
March 5, 1861. ^ . . , ,t , e icri.
WiUiam H. Seward, of New York. Commissioned March 5, Ibbl,
entered upon duties March 6, 1861.
William H. Seward continued from preceding administration; retired
March 4, 1869.
Elihu B Washburne, of Illinois. Commissioned and entered upon
duties March 5, 1869; retired March 16, 1869.
Hamilton Fish, of New York. Commissioned _ March 11, 1869,
entered upon duties March 17, 1869; recommissioned March 17,
1873.
Hamilton Fish continued from preceding administration; retired
William M.Evarts, of New York. Commissioned and entered upon
duties March 12, 1877.
William M. Evarts continued from preceding administration; retired
JameYc'. Blaine", of Maine. Commissioned March 5, 1881; entered
upon duties March 7, 1881.
James G. Blaine continued from preceding administration; retired
December 19, 1881. ^ ^ ■ ■ ^a -nor-orr.
Frederick T. Frehnghuysen, of New Jersey. Commissioned Decem-
ber 12, 1881; entered upon duties December 19, 1881.
Frederick T. Frelinghuysen continued from preceding administration;
retired March 6, 1885. . . , at „t, « iQ«jr^-
Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware. Commissioned March 6, ibSiJ,
entered upon duties March 7, 1885.
Thomas F. Bayard continued from preceding administration; retired
Jame^G. Vafne,' of Maine. Commissioned March 5, 1889; entered
upon duties March 7, 1889; retired June 4, 1892
William F. Wharton, of Massachusetts (Assistant Secretary). Aa
interim June 4-29, 1892. , , . j a ,+;^o
John W. Foster, of Indiana. Commissioned and entered upon duties
June 29, 1892; retired February 23, 1893. . ,
William F W^harton, of Massachusetts (Assistant Secretary). Ad
interim February 24, 1893, to close of administration.
310 EEGISTER OP THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND SECRETARIES OF STATE— Continued
President
Secretary of State
Grover Cleveland,
of New York
March 4, 1893-Marcli
1897
4,
William McKinley,
of Ohio
March 4, 1897-September
14. 1901
Theodore Roosevelt,
of New York
September 14, 1901-March
4, 1909
WiUiam Howard Taft,
of Ohio
March 4, 1909-March 4,
1913
Woodrow Wilson,
of New Jersey
March 4, 1913-March 4,
1921
Warren Gamaliel Harding,
of Ohio
March 4, 1921-August 2,
1923
Calvin Coolidge,
of Massachusetts
August 3, 1923-March 4,
1929
William F. Wharton continued, ad interim, from preceding adminis-
tration to March 6, 1893.
Walter Q. Gresham, of Illinois. Commissioned March 6, 1893;
entered upon duties March 7, 1893; died May 28, 1895.
Edwin F. Uhl, of Michigan (Assistant Secretary). Ad interim May
28-June 9, 1895.
Richard Olney, of Massachusetts. Commissioned (recess of the
Senate) June 8, 1895; entered upon duties June 10, 1895; recom-
missioned December 3, 1895.
Richard Olney continued from preceding administration; retired
March 5, 1897.
John Sherman, of Ohio. Commissioned March 5, 1897; entered
upon duties March 6, 1897; retired April 27, 1898.
William R. Day, of Ohio. Commissioned April 26, 1898; entered
upon duties April 28, 1898; retired September 16, 1898.
Alvey A. Adee, of the District of Columbia (Second Assistant SecrS'
tary). Ad interim September 17-29, 1898.
John Hay, of the District of Columbia. Commissioned (recess of the
Senate) September 20, 1898; entered upon duties September 30,
1898; recommissioned December 7, 1898, and March 5, 1901.
John Hay continued from preceding administration; recommissioned
March 6, 1905; died July 1, 1905.
Francis B. Loomis, of Ohio. (Assistant Secretary). Ad interim
July 1-18, 1905.
Elihu Root, of New York. Commissioned (recess of the Senate)
July 7, 1905; entered upon duties July 19, 1905; recommissioned
December 6, 1905; retired January 27, 1909.
Robert Bacon, of New York. Commissioned and entered upon
duties January 27, 1909.
Robert Bacon continued from preceding administration; retired
March 5, 1909.
Philander C. Knox, of Pennsylvania. Commissioned March 5,
1909; entered upon duties March 6, 1909.
Philander C. Knox continued from preceding administration; retired
March 5, 1913.
WiUiam Jennings Bryan, of Nebraska. Commissioned and entered
upon duties March 5, 1913; retired June 9, 1915.
Robert Lansing, of New York (Counselor). Ad interim June 9-23,
1915; commissioned (recess of the Senate) June 23, 1915; entered
upon duties June 24, 1915; recommissioned December 13, 1915;
retired February 13, 1920.
Frank Lyon Polk, of New York (Under Secretary). Ad interim
February 14-March 14, 1920.
[No Secretary of State or Acting Secretary of State, March 15-21,
1920.] ^ y ,
Bainbridge Colby, of New York. Commissioned March 22, 1920;
entered upon duties March 23, 1920; retired March 4, 1921.
Charles Evans Hughes, of New York. Commissioned March 4,
1921; entered upon duties March 5, 1921.
Charles Evans Hughes continued from preceding administration;
retired March 4, 1925.
Frank Billings Kellogg, of Minnesota. Commissioned February 16,
1925; entered upon duties March 5, 1925.
PRESIDENTS AND DEPARTMENT OFFICERS, 17 89-19 3 6 311
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND SECRETARIES OF STATE— Continued
President
Herbert Clark Hoover,
of California
March 4, 1929-March 4,
1933
Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
of New York
March 4, 1933—
Secretary of State
Frank Billings Kellogg continued from preceding administration;
retired March 28, 1929. . . , ^^ ^ ^ ,r^on
Henry Lewis Stimson, of New York. Commissioned March 5, 1929;
entered upon duties March 28, 1929; retired March 4, 1933.
Cordell Hull, of Tennessee. Commissioned and entered upon duties
March 4, 1933.
COUNSELORS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE, 1909-1919
(Title changed to Under Secretary of State July 1, 1919)
Henry M. Hoyt, of Pennsylvania. Commissioned August 21, 1909; entered upon duties August 27,
1909; died November 20, 1910.
Chandler P. Anderson, of New York. Commissioned and entered upon duties December 16,
1910; retired April 22, 1913.
John Bassett Moore, of New York. Commissioned April 21, 1913; entered upon duties April 23,
1913; retired March 4, 1914.
Robert Lansing, of New York. Commissioned March 27, 1914; entered upon duties April 1,
1914; retired June 23, 1915. u i^
Frank Lyon Polk, of New York. Commissioned August 30, 1915; entered upon duties September 16,
1915; retired June 30, 1919.
UNDER SECRETARIES OF STATE, 1919-1936
Frank Lyon Polk, of New York. Commissioned June 26, 1919; entered upon duties July 1, 1919;
retired June 15, 1920. .
Norman H. Davis, of New York. Commissioned June 11, 1920; entered upon duties June 15,
1920; retired March 7, 1921. ,. . o
Henry P. Fletcher, of Pennsylvania. Commissioned March 7, 1921; entered upon duties March 8,
1921; retired March 6, 1922. . . ., oc
William Phillips, of Massachusetts. Commissioned March 31, 1922; entered upon duties April 26,
1922; retired April 11, 1924. .
Joseph C. Grew, of New Hampshire. Commissioned March 7, 1924; entered upon duties April 16,
1924; retired June 30, 1927.
Robert E. Olds, of Minnesota. Commissioned May 19, 1927; entered upon duties July 1, 1927;
retired June 30, 1928. , .. a
J. Reuben Clark, Jr., of Utah. Commissioned August 17, 1928; entered upon duties August 31,
1928; retired June 19, 1929. , ,. t n« mon
Joseph P. Cotton, of New York. Commissioned June 7, 1929; entered upon duties June 20, 1929;
died March 10, 1931.
William R. Castle, Jr., of the District of Columbia. Commissioned April 1, 1931; entered upon
duties April 2, 1931; retired March 5, 1933.
WiUiam Phillips, of Massachusetts. Commissioned and entered upon duties March 6, 1933.
312 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ASSISTANT SECRETARIES OF STATE, 1853-1936 i
(Including Second and Third Assistant Secretaries of State)
Ambrose Dudley Mann, of Ohio. Commissioned March 23, 1853; retired May 8, 1855.
William Hunter, Jr., of Rhode Island (Chief Clerk). Ad interim May 8, 1855-October 31, 1855.
John A. Thomas, of New York. Commissioned and entered upon duties November 1, 1855-
retired April 3, 1857.
John Appleton, of Maine. Commissioned and entered upon duties April 4, 1857: retired June
10, 1860.
William H. Trescot, of South Carolina. Commissioned June 8, 1860; entered upon duties June 11,
1860; retired December 20, 1860.
William Hunter, Jr., of Rhode Island (Chief Clerk). Ad interim March 1-5, 1861.
Frederick W. Seward, of New York. Commissioned and entered upon duties March 6, 1861-
retired March 4, 1869. '
William Hunter, Jr., of Rhode Island. Commissioned Second Assistant Secretary of State and
entered upon duties July 27, 1866; died July 22, 1886.
J. C. Bancroft Davis, of New York. Commissioned March 25, 1869; entered upon duties April 1
1869; retired November 13, 1871. '
Charles Hale, of Massachusetts. Commissioned and entered upon duties February 19, 1872;
retired January 24, 1873.
J. C. Bancroft Davis, of New York. Commissioned January 24, 1873; entered upon duties January
25, 1873; retired June 30, 1874.
John L. Cadwalader, of New York. Commissioned June 17, 1874; entered upon duties July 1 1874-
retired March 20, 1877. ' '
John A. Campbell, of Wyoming. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State and entered
upon duties February 24, 1875; retired November 30, 1877.
Frederick W. Seward, of New York. Commissioned March 16, 1877; entered upon duties March
21, 1877; retired October 31, 1879.
Charles Payson, of New York. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State June 11, 1878;
entered upon duties June 22, 1878; retired June 30, 1881.
John Hay, of Ohio. Commissioned and entered upon duties November 1, 1879; retired May 3, 1881.
Robert R. Hitt, of Illinois. Commissioned and entered upon duties May 4, 1881 : retired December
19, 1881.
Walker Blaine, of Maine. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State and entered upon
duties July 1, 1881; retired June 30, 1882.
J. C. Bancroft Davis, of New York. Commissioned December 19, 1881; entered upon duties
December 20, 1881; retired July 7, 1882.
John Davis, of the District of Columbia. Commissioned July 7, 1882; entered upon duties July 8,
1882; retired February 23, 1885.
Alvey A. Adee, of the District of Columbia. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State
and entered upon duties July 18, 1882; retired August 5, 1886; commissioned Second Assistant
Secretary of State August 3, 1886; entered upon duties as Second Assistant Secretary of State
August 6, 1886; commissioned Assistant Secretary of State and entered upon duties under
that title July 1, 1924; died July 4, 1924.
James D. Porter, of Tennessee. Commissioned March 20, 1885; entered upon duties March 21,
1885; retired September 10, 1887.
John Bassett Moore, of Delaware. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State August 3,
1886; entered upon duties August 6, 1886; retired September 30, 1891.
George L. Rives, of New York. Commissioned November 19, 1887; entered upon duties November
21, 1887; retired March 5, 1889.
ISrs^Jl'g^'^ The UtSto?hXpp™f.L°i^.^^l' 'f '^'.^ ^T ^^f ^'^ ^V"} '^"^ ^^^* °f Third Assistant Secretary of State from
ofthe^Department' thlL°are Lf aS^^^^ ^'''''^'^ '' ^'^'^ °° '^^ '' ''"'■ ^nder the present organization
PRESIDENTS AND DEPARTMENT OFFICERS, 1789-1936 313
ASSISTANT SECRETARIES OF STATE— Continued
William F. Wharton, of Massachusetts. Commissioned April 2, 1889; entered upon duties April 11,
1889; retired March 20, 1893.
William M. Grinnell, of New York. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State February
11, 1892; entered upon duties February 15, 1892; retired April 16, 1893.
Josiah Quincy, of Massachusetts. Commissioned March 20, 1893; entered upon duties March 21,
1893; retired September 22, 1893.
Edward H. Strobel, of New York. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State April 13,
1893; entered upon duties April 17, 1893; retired April 16, 1894.
Edwin F. Uhl, of Michigan. Commissioned November 1, 1893; entered upon duties November 11,
1893; retired February 11, 1896.
William Woodville Rockhill, of Maryland. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State April
14, 1894; entered upon duties April 17, 1894; retired February 13, 1896; commissioned Assist-
ant Secretary of State February 11, 1896; entered upon duties as Assistant Secretary of State
February 14, 1896; retired May 10, 1897.
William Woodward Baldwin, of New York. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State
February 24, 1896; entered upon duties February 29, 1896; retired April 1, 1897.
Thomas Wilbur Cridler, of West Virginia. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State and
entered upon duties April 8, 1897; retired November 15, 1901.
William R. Day, of Ohio. Commissioned May 3, 1897; entered upon duties May 11, 1897; retired
April 27, 1898.
John Bassett Moore, of New York. Commissioned April 27, 1898; entered upon duties April 28,
1898; retired September 16, 1898.
David J. Hill, of New York. Commissioned and entered upon duties October 25, 1898; retired
January 28, 1903.
Herbert H. D. Peirce, of Massachusetts. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State Novem-
ber 15, 1901 ; entered upon duties November 16, 1901 ; retired June 22, 1906.
Francis B. Loomis, of Ohio. Commissioned January 7, 1903; entered upon duties February 9,
1903; retired October 10, 1905.
Robert Bacon, of New York. Commissioned September 5, 1905; entered upon duties October
11, 1905; retired January 27, 1909.
Huntington Wilson, of Illinois. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State June 22, 1906;
entered upon duties July 2, 1906; retired December 30, 1908.
William Phillips, of Massachusetts. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State and entered
upon duties January 11, 1909; retired October 13, 1909.
John Callan O'Laughlin, of the District of Columbia. Commissioned January 27, 1909; entered
upon duties January 28, 1909; retired March 5, 1909.
Huntington Wilson, of Illinois. Commissioned March 5, 1909; entered upon duties March 6, 1909;
retired March 19, 1913.
Chandler Hale, of Maine. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State September 25, 1909;
entered upon duties October 14, 1909; retired April 21, 1913.
John E. Osborne, of Wyoming. Commissioned and entered upon duties April 21, 1913; retired
December 14, 1916.
Dudley Field Malone, of New York. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State April 21,
1913; entered upon duties April 22, 1913; retired November 22, 1913.
William Phillips, of Massachusetts. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State March 13,
1914; entered upon duties March 17, 1914; retired January 24, 1917; commissioned Assistant
Secretary of State January 24, 1917; entered upon duties as Assistant Secretary of State
January 25, 1917; retired March 25, 1920.
Breckinridge Long, of Missouri. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State January 24,
1917; entered upon duties January 29, 1917; retired June 8, 1920.
65847—36 21
314 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ASSISTANT SECRETARIES OF STATE — Continued
Van Santvoord Merle-Smith, of New York. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State
June 21, 1920; entered upon duties June 24, 1920; retired March 4, 1921.
Fred Morris Bearing, of Missouri. Commissioned March 11, 1921; entered upon duties March
15, 1921; retired February 28, 1922.
Robert Woods Bliss, of New York. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State March 15,
1921; entered upon duties March 16, 1921; retired May 3, 1923.
Leland Harrison, of Illinois. Commissioned March 31, 1922; entered upon duties April 4, 1922;
retired April 1, 1927.
J. Butler Wright, of Wyoming. Commissioned Third Assistant Secretary of State January 30, 1923;
entered upon duties June 11, 1923; commissioned Assistant Secretary of State and entered
upon duties under that title July 1, 1924; retired April 18, 1927.
Wilbur J. Carr, of New York. Commissioned and entered upon duties July 1, 1924; recommis-
sioned March 6, 1933.
John Van A. MacMurray, of New Jersey. Commissioned November 18, 1924; entered upon
duties November 19, 1924; retired May 19, 1925.
Robert E. Olds, of Minnesota. Commissioned October 1. 1925; entered upon duties October 5,
1925; retired June 30, 1927.
William R. Castle, Jr., of the District of Columbia. Commissioned February 26, 1927; entered
upon duties April 2, 1927; i retired April 1, 1931.
Francis White, of Maryland. Commissioned February 26, 1927; entered upon duties April 27,
1927; retired July 2, 1933.
Nelson T. Johnson, of Oklahoma. Commissioned and entered upon duties August 15, 1927; retired
December 26, 1929.
James Grafton Rogers, of Colorado. Commissioned February 27, 1931; entered upon duties
March 10, 1931; retired March 6, 1933.
Harvey H. Bundy, of Massachusetts. Commissioned June 10, 1931; entered upon duties July 13,
1931; retired March 4, 1933.
Raymond Moley, of Ohio. Commissioned March 6, 1933; entered upon duties March 7, 1933;
retired September 7, 1933.
Sumner Welles, of Maryland. Commissioned and entered upon duties April 6, 1933; retired
April 28, 1933.
Harry F. Payer, of Ohio. Commissioned June 13, 1933; entered upon duties June 19, 1933;
retired November 26, 1933.
Jefferson Caffery, of Louisiana. Commissioned July 11, 1933; entered upon duties Juh' 12, 1933;
retired December 4, 1933.
R. Walton Moore, of Virginia. Commissioned and entered upon duties September 19, 1933.
Francis B. Sayre, of Massachusetts. Commissioned November 17, 1933; entered upon duties
November 27, 1933.
Sumner Welles, of Maryland. Commissioned and entered upon duties December 15, 1933.
SPECIAL ASSISTANTS TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE, 1930-1936
Allen Trafford Klots, of New York. Appointed December 15, 1930; retired January 11, 1933.
William Christian Bullitt, of Pennsylvania. Appointed April 20, 1933; retired November 26, 1933.
James Clement Dunn, of New York. Appointed February 1, 1934.
Thomas Hewes, of Connecticut. Appointed April 2, 1934; retired September 10, 1935.
1 Served as ambassador to Japan Dec. 11, 1929-June 30, 1930.
PRESIDENTS AND DEPARTMENT OFFICERS, 1789-193G 315
CLAIMS CLERKS, 1849-1855 i
(Duties later performed by the Examiner of Claims)
William Hunter, Jr., of Rhode Island. Appointed March 16, 1849; ^ retired May 16, 1852.
Abel French, of New York. Appointed April 1, 1853; retired June 18, 1855.
EXAMINEES OF CLAIMS, 186&-1891 3
(Title changed to Solicitor, March 3, 1891)
E. Peshine Smith, of New York. Commissioned July 27, 1866; retired June 30, 1869 (office abol-
ished); recommissioned June 7, 1870 (office reestablished); retired October 25, 1871.
Charles C. Beaman, of New York. Commissioned November 1, 1871; retired January 1, 1872.
Henry O'Connor, of Iowa. Commissioned February 9, 1872; retired April 15, 1885.
Francis Wharton, of Pennsylvania. Commissioned April 15, 1885; retired February 21, 1889.
Walker Blaine, of Maine. Commissioned March 13, 1889; died January 15, 1890.
Frank C. Partridge, of Vermont. Commissioned June 10, 1890; title changed to Solicitor, March
3, 1891.
SOLICITORS, 1891-1931 '
(Superseded by the offlce of Legal Adviser, July 1, 1931)
Frank C. Partridge, of Vermont. Title acquired March 3, 1891 (see footnote 1); retired January 25,
1893.
Walter D. Dabney, of Virginia. Commissioned March 23, 1893; retired 1895.
Walter E. Faison, of North Carolina. Commissioned November 1, 1895; retired 1897.
William L. Penfield, of Indiana. Commissioned June 7, 1897; retired December 27, 1905.
James Brown Scott, of California. Commissioned January 23, 1906; retired July 1, 1910.
Joshua Reuben Clark, Jr., of Utah. Commissioned June 28, 1910, effective July 1, 1910; retired
March 3, 1913.
Joseph W. Folk, of Missouri. Commissioned September 18, 1913; retired March 1, 1914.
Fred K. Nielsen, of Nebraska (Acting). Appointed March 2, 1914; retired March 26, 1914.
Cone Johnson, of Texas. Commissioned March 27, 1914; retired March 15, 1917.
Lester H. Woolsey, of New York. Commissioned June 27, 1917; retired March 31, 1920.
Fred K. Nielsen, of Nebraska. Commissioned June 21, 1920; retired August 18, 1922.
Charles Cheney Hyde, of the District of Columbia. Commissioned February 6, 1923; retired
June 30, 1925.
Green H. Hackworth, of Kentucky (Acting). Appointed July 1, 1925; retired August 9, 1925.
Green H. Hackworth, of Kentucky. Commissioned August 10, 1925; retired June 30, 1931 (office
abolished *).
LEGAL ADVISER, 1931-1936
Green H. Hackworth, of Kentucky. Commissioned July 1, 1931.
' An act of Congress approved Aug. 12, 1848 (9 Stat. 284), provided for a clerk "whose duty it shall be to examine claims of
the citizens of the United States against foreign governments, and the claims of the latter against the former." These duties were
later performed by the Examiner of Claims.
2 Appointed Acting Claims Clerk Oct. 1, 1848.
> The oflSce of Examiner of Claims was established by an act approved July 25, 1866 (14 Stat. 226). It was abolished on June
30, 1869 (see 15 Stat. 96), but reestablished by an act approved May 27, 1870 (16 Stat. 378). It was placed under the Department
of Justice by the act creating that Department approved June 22, 1870 (16 Stat. 162), and by an act approved March 3, 1891 (26
Stat. 945), its title was changed to Solicitor for the Department of State.
< The ofBce of Solicitor for the Department of State was abolished by an act approved Feb. 23, 1931, eflective July 1, 1931 (46
Stat. 1214), and in lieu thereof there was established in the Department of State the ofBce of Legal Adviser.
316 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CHIEF CLERKS, 1789-1936
Henry Remsen, Jr., of New York. Retired December 31, 1789.
Roger Alden, of Connecticut. Appointed January 1, 1790; retired July 25, 1790.
Henry Remsen, Jr., of New York. Appointed September, 1790; retired March 31, 1792.
George Taylor, Jr., of New York. Appointed April 1, 1792; retired February 7, 1798.
Jacob Wagner, of Pennsylvania. Appointed February 8, 1798; retired March 31, 1807.
John Graham, of Virginia. Appointed July 1, 1807; retired July 18, 1817.
Daniel Brent, of Virginia. Appointed September 22, 1817; retired August 22, 1833.
Asbury Dickins, of North Carolina. Appointed August 23, 1833; retired December 12, 1836.
Aaron Ogden Dayton, of New Jersey. Appointed December 13, 1836; retired June 25, 1838.
Aaron Vail, of New York. Appointed June 26, 1838; retired July 15, 1840.
J. L. Martin, of North Carolina. Appointed July 16, 1840; retired March 5, 1841.
Daniel Fletcher Webster, of Massachusetts. Appointed March 6, 1841; retired April 23, 1843.
William S. Derrick, of Pennsylvania. Appointed April 24, 1843; retired April 9, 1844.
Richard K. Cralle, of Virginia. Appointed April 10, 1844; retired March 10, 1845.
William S. Derrick, of Pennsylvania. Appointed March 11, 1845; retired August 27, 1845.
Nicholas P. Trist, of Virginia. Appointed August 28, 1845; retired April 14, 1847.
William S. Derrick, of Pennsylvania. Appointed April 15, 1847; retired January 25, 1848.
John Appleton, of Maine. Appointed January 26, 1848; retired April 25, 1848.
William S. Derrick, of Pennsylvania. Appointed April 25, 1848; died May 15, 1852.
William Hunter, Jr., of Rhode Island. Appointed May 17, 1852; retired May 7, 1855.
Robert S. Chew, of Virginia. Appointed May 8, 1855; retired October 31, 1855.
William Hunter, Jr., of Rhode Island. Appointed November 1, 1855; retired July 26, 1866.
Robert S. Chew, of Virginia. Appointed July 27, 1866; died August 2, 1873.
Sevellon A. Brown, of New York. Appointed August 7, 1873; retired January 31, 1888.
James Fenner Lee, of Maryland. Appointed February 1, 1888; retired February 10, 1890.
Sevellon A. Brown, of New York. Appointed February 11, 1890; retired February, 1893.
Robert S. Chilton, Jr., of the District of Columbia. Appointed February 15, 1893; retired April
13, 1893.
William W. Rockhill, of Maryland. Appointed April 14, 1893; retired April 14, 1894.
Edward I. Renick, of Georgia. Appointed April 17, 1894; retired May 19, 1897.
William H. Michael, of Nebraska. Appointed May 20, 1897; retired November 15, 1905.
Charles Denby, of Indiana. Appointed November 16, 1905; retired April 15, 1907.
Wilbur J. Carr, of Ohio. Appointed May 8, 1907; retired November 29, 1909.
William McNeir, of Michigan. Appointed November 30, 1909; retired April 30, 1913.
Ben G. Davis, of Nebraska. Appointed April 23, 1913; retired May 31, 1924.
Edwin C. Wilson, of Florida (Acting). Appointed June 1, 1924; retired July 9, 1924.
E. J. Ayers, of New Jersey. Appointed July 10, 1924; died April 30, 1931.
Harry A. McBride, of Michigan (Acting). Appointed May 1, 1931; retired September 7, 1931.
Percy F. Allen, of Maryland (Acting). Appointed September 8, 1931; retired December 31, 1931.
Clinton E. MacEachran, of Massachusetts. Appointed January 1, 1932.
17. DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
DIPLOMATIC AGENTS PRIOR TO 1789 »
THOMAS BARCLAY, of Pennsylvania
Vice consul in France: elected June 26, 1781, to act until the
arrival of the consul; « commissioned July 10, 1781.
Consul in France: elected October 5, 1781.
Commissioner "with full power and authority to liquidate and
finally to settle the accounts of all the servants of the United
State?, who have been intrusted with the expenditure of
publick money in Europe, and all other accounts of the
United States in Europe": elected November 18, 1782.
Agent of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson,* to negotiate a
treaty with Morocco: appointed October 5, 1785, by Adams
and October 11, 1785, by Jefferson; accompanied by Colonel
Franks, as secretary.' The text of the treaty was delivered
to him by the Moroccan authorities on the "first day of the
blessed month of Ramadan" (June 28, 1786) and was signed
by John Adams January 25, 1787, at London and by Thomas
Jefferson January 1, 1787, at Paris.
WnilAM CARinCHAEI, of Maryland
Assistant to Silas Deane, secret agent of Congress at Paris,
spring of 1776; went to Berlin in American interests, fall of
1776.
Secretary to commissioners in France: commissioned Novem-
ber 28, 1777, but did not act in this capacity; returned to the
United States in May 1778.
Secretary to John Jay, minister plenipotentiary to negotiate a
treaty of amity, commerce, and alliance with the court of
Spain: elected September 28, 1779.
Charge d'affaires ad interim in Spain: assumed ofiBce in May
1782; 7 formally received February 20, 1783; presented to the
King August 23, 1783; commissioned as chargS d'aflaires
April 20, 1790.
FRANCIS DAKA, of Massachusetts
Secretary to John Adams, minister plenipotentiary to negotiate
treaties of peace and commerce with Great Britain: elected
September 28, 1779; reached Paris February 9, 1780.
Alternate to John Adams in the negotiation of a loan in the
Netherlands: commissioned June 20, 1780.
Minister plenipotentiary to Russia: commissioned December
19, 1780; in St. Petersburg from August 1781, to September
1783, but not received at court.
t Unless otherwise noted, these agents were elected, appointed, or commissioned by the Continental Confess In ad^^^^^^^
the secret agents included in this table the following persons, among others also acted as secret correspondents of the C^
Congress: Jonathan Loring Austin, Edward Bancroft, William Bmgham, \\illiam Bollan, William Hodge, William Lee, 1 nomas
Morris, and Thomas Story. Commercial agents are not included in this list. _
» Thomas Jefferson was also appointed but did not go to Paris on this mission , r u^ a^„,^o At, not i-? itrq
3 Diplomatic relations with Great Britain were temporarily discontinued with the '"f?/^" °f J°^° -'^'^^"^^- vP°^,^f„*„^f ' t^^'
Pr«;ident Washington anp'-inted Gouverneur Morris, of New York, as a "private agent" to "converse with his Britannic A^aj-
est?4 mfnisterK the^SeSsYhen ?n dispute between the two Governments and to Pave the way °^.^^^^^,7"S?/i>^,p o-
matic relations. Works of John Adams, vol. 8, pp. 422, 477, 480; Secret Journals of Congress, vol. 4, p. 399, American State Fapers,
^"'V'^Vimam'palfrlv was appointed and commissioned consul in France Dec. 9 1780, but was lost at sea while crossing the Atlantic
J Alinisters plenipotentiary to negotiate treaties with foreign countries; authorized by Congress, Mar. 11, L85, to appoint agents
to represent them.
« Probably David S. Franks, of the Revolutionary Army,
f The minister, John Jay, left Madrid for Paris in May 1782.
317
JOHN ADAMS, of Massachusetts
Joint commissioner to the court of France: elected November
28, 1777, to replcce Silas Deane on commission with Ben-
jamin Franklin and Arthur Lee; arrived in Paris April 8,
1778; commission dissolved September 14, 1778, upon elec-
tion of Benjamin Franklin as sole minister plenipotentiary;
left Paris March 8, 1779; arrived in United States August 2,
1779.
Minister plenipotentiary to negotiate a treaty of peace and
commerce with Great Britain: elected September 27, 1779;
commissioned September 29, 1779; arrived in Paris February
5, 1780; commission renewed June 15, 1781 (see below).
Agent to negotiate in the Netherlands for a loan of ten million
dollars, in place of Henry Laurens and until he should
arrive in Europe: commissioned June 20, 1780; left Paris for
the Netherlands July 27, 1780; mission unsuccessful at that
time; returned to Paris in July 1781.
Minister plenipotentiary to negotiate a treaty of amity and
commerce with the Netherlands: commissioned December
29, 1780; unsuccessful at that time; granted additional
powers August 16, 1781; signed treaty of commerce at The
Hague October 8, 1782; returned to Paris October 26, 1782;
mission terminated February 24, 1788.
Joint commissioner, with Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, and
Henry Laurens,^ to negotiate a treaty of peace with Great
Britain: previous commission of September 29, 1779, re-
newed June 15, 1781; signed preliminary articles November
30, 1782, at Paris; signed definitive treaty September 3,
1783, at Paris.
Joint minister plenipotentiary, with Benjamin Franklin and
Thomas Jefferson, to negotiate treaties of amity and com-
merce with European countries and the Barbary States:
commissioned May 12, 1784; signed treaty with Prussia
August 5, 1785, at London; signed treaty with Morocco
January 25, 1787, at London; mission terminated Febr:iary
24, 1788.
Minister plenipotentiary to Great Britain: elected February 24,
1785; recalled, at his own request, by a resolution of Congress
dated October 5, 1787, and effective February 24, 1788; took
leave of the King February 20, 1788; no successor until
Thomas Pinckney was appointed in 1792.'
(Adams served simultaneously under his commissions to Great
Britain, the Netherlands, other European countries, and the
Barbary States.)
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
SHAS DEANE, of Connecticut
Secret agent in France of Continental Congress: appointed by
the Committee of Secret Correspondence March 3, 1776;
arrived in France May 4, 1776.
Joint commissioner, with Benjamin Franklin and (later) Arthur
Lee, to the court of France, with full powers to negotiate
treaties: elected September 26, 1776; commissioned Septem-
ber 28, 1776; signed treaties of commerce and alliance Febru-
ary 6, 1778, at Paris; recalled by a resolution of Congress
which was dated December 8, 1777, but not received until
March 4, 1778.
CHARLES WILLIAM FREDERICK DUMAS, of Switzerland
and the Netherlands >
Secret agent of the Continental Congress: appointed by the Com-
mittee of Secret Correspondence December 19, 1775.
Secretary to John Adams, minister plenipotentiary to the Neth-
erlands, 1781-82.
Acted as charge d'affaires in the Netherlands after the departure
of John Adams on October 26, 1782; exchanged ratifications
of treaty of October 8, 1782, with the Netherlands.
BENJAMIU FRANKLDJ', of Pennsylvania
Joint commissioner, with Silas Deane and (later) Arthur Lee, to
the court of France, with full powers to negotiate treaties:
elected September 26, 1776; commissioned September 28,
1776; signed treaties of commerce and alliance February 6.
1778.
Commissioner also to court of Spain: elected January 1, 1777;
commissioned January 2, 1777; never entered upon mission.
Minister plenipotentiary to the court of France: elected Sep-
tember 14, 1778. Left Paris for the United States July 12,
1785; succeeded by Thomas JeSerson.
Joint commissioner, with John Adams, John Jay, and Henry
Laurens,' to negotiate a peace treaty with Great Britain:
elected June 14, 1781; commissioned June IS, 1781; signed
preliminary articles November 30, 1782, at Paris; signed
definitive treaty September 3, 1783, at Paris.
Minister plenipotentiary to negotiate a treatyof amity and com-
merce with Sweden: commissioned September 28, 1782;
signed treaty April 3, 1783, at Paris.
Joint minister plenipotentiary, with Thomas Jefferson and John
Adams, to negotiate treaties of amity and commerce with
European countries and the Barbary States: commissioned
May 12, 1784; signed treaty with Prussia July 9, 1785, at
Passy.
Franklin served simultaneously under his several commis-
sions.)
DAVID HUMPHREYS, of Connecticut
Secretary to joint commission for the negotiation of treaties of
amity and commerce with European countries and the
Barbary States: elected May 12, 1784.'
RALPH IZARD, of South Carolina
Commissioner to the court of Tuscany: elected May 7, 1777;
commissioned July 1, 1777; not received at court; empowered
to negotiate with Tuscany for a loan of one million dollars
February 4, 1778, but was unsuccessful; mission ended by
Congress June 8, 1779.
JOHN JAY, of New York <
Minister plenipotentiary to the court of Spain: elected Septem-
ber 27, 1779; commissioned September 29, 1779; reached
Spain January 22, 1780; not formally received at court; left
Madrid for Paris in May 1782.
Joint commissioner, with John Adams, Benjamin Franklin,
and Henry Laurens, to negotiate a peace treaty with Great
Britain: elected June 13, 1781; commissioned June 15, 1781;
signed preliminary articles November 30, 1782, at Paris;
signed definitive treaty September 3, 1783, at Paris.
THOMAS JEFFERSON, of Virginia =
Joint minister plenipotentiary, with Benjamin Franklin and
John Adams, to negotiate treaties of amity and commerce
with European countries and the Barbary States: elected
May 7, 1784; commissioned May 12, 1784; signed treaty with
Prussia July 28, 1785, at Paris; signed treaty with Morocco
January 1, 1787, at Paris.
Minister plenipotentiary to France: elected March 10, 1785. Left
France for the United States September 26, 1789; succeeded
by William Short as charge d'affaires.
(Jeflferson served simultaneously under these two commissions.)
JOHN LAMB, of Connecticut
Agent of John Adams and Thomas Jeflerson « to the Dey and
Government of Algiers: appointed October 5, 1785, by
Adams and October 11, 1785, by Jefferson; accompanied on
the mission by Paul E. Randall, as secretary; mission
unsuccessful.
HENRY LAURENS, of South CaroUna
Minister plenipotentiary to the Netherlands to negotiate a
treaty and a loan: elected and commissioned November 1,
1779; sailed for the Netherlands August 13, 1780; captured by
the British September 3, 1780, and taken to the Tower of
London, where he was confined until his exchange for Bur-
goyne early in 1782.
Joint commissioner with Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and
John Jay 2 to negotiate a treaty of peace with Great Britain:
elected June 14, 1781; commissioned June 15, 1781; reached
Paris November 29, 1782; signed preliminary articlesof treaty
November 30, 1782, at Paris; did not sign the definitive
treatyof September 3, 1783.
Congrei".'°"^^ ^°' ""°-'' ^"'"'' """"''" '° '"' ''"'' °^ "'' ^'°"''^ ^^"^"^ '° ^"'°P^' ^"'"^s was never formally commissioned by
! 1^°"^^^ Jefferson was also appointed but did not go to Paris on this mission
I Il'ectTStarvTr rS^i^lT^Sy ns^"''"' '''°"" '^''"^°°' '''' '^'^^ ^^^"^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^ P'-ipotentiary.
appointmtnr alsi 'on^Ju^DM^^Vsf he bad^htn^'nnnfn^^H -" ^^ ^^''''- ^o^^missioners to the court of France, but had declined the
go on tlie missfon ' appomted jomt commissioner to negotiate a peace with Great Britain but did not
repres^nr&''°'^°''°"^''' '" °'^°"''' *''""'' ^'^^ '°'"S° P"^'^''^; authorized by Congress Mar. 11 ,1785, to appoint agents to
DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
319
JOHN LAURENS, of South Carolina
Secretary to the legation at Paris: elected September 28, 1779.
Special minister to France to assist in negotiating loans: com-
missioned December 23, 1780.
, ARTHUR lEE, of Virginia
Secret agent of Continental Congress in London: appointed by
the Committee of Secret Correspondence December 12, 1775.
Joint commissioner to court of France with full powers to ne-
gotiate treaties: elected October 22, 1776, to replace Thomas
Jefferson, who had declined appointment on the commis-
sion; signed, with Silas Deane and Benjamin Franklin,
treaties of commerce and alliance February 6, 1778; com-
mission dissolved September 14, 1778, upon appointment of
Benjamin Franklin as sole minister plenipotentiary.
Commissioner also to court of Spain: elected May 1, 1777;^ com-
missioned June 5, 1777, but never went to Spain on this
mission, although he had been there previously in the
financial interests of the United States.
WnUAM lEE, of Virginia '
Commissioner to courts of Vienna and Berlin: elected May 9,
1777; commissioned July 1, 1777; not received at either court.
OLIVER POLLOCK
Commercial agent at Havana: elected May 30, 1783; commis-
sioned June 2, 1783.
THOMAS RANDAL, of Pennsylvania
Vice consul at Canton: elected January 31, 1786.
SAMUEL SHAW, of Massachusetts
Consul at Canton: elected January 27, 1786.
WILLIAM S. SMITH, of New York
Secretary of Legation at London: elected March 1, 1785; com-
missioned March 14, 1785; returned to the United States
in 1788.
PRINCIPAL DIPLOMATIC AGENTS, 1789-1936
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
Thomas 0. 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. Q. 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. Beauprg, 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.
Alexander W. Weddoll, Virginia, June 3, 1933.
AUSTRIA
(See also Austria-Hungary)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Henry A. Muhlenberg, Pennsylvania, February 8, 1838.
Daniel Jenifer, Maryland, August 27, 1841.
Chargis d' Affaires
William 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.
AFGHANISTAN
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
WUHam H. Hornibrook,2 Utah, January 22, 1935.
ALBANIA
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Ulysses Grant-Smith, Pennsylvania, September 22, 1922.
Charlei C. Hart, District of Columbia, May 27, 1925.
Herman Bernstein, New York, February 17, 1930.
Post Wheeler, Washington, August 26, 1933.
Hugh Gladney Grant, Alabama, August 9, 1935.
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, 1S44.
William A. Harris, Virginia, February 19, 1848.
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,3 Missouri, March 12, 1866.
H. Q. Worthington,3 Nevada, June 5, 1868.
Robert C. Kirk.a Ohio, April 16, 1S69.
Julius White, Illinois, December 12, 1872
Thomas O. Osborn, Illinois, February 10, 1874.
ion Sept. 4. 1778. William Lee and M. de Neufville of the Netherlands drafted ^ treaty between the United State^^^^^^
girL\t?n^.ifelfh?w\^s^^^^^^^^^^
and Great Britain.
2 Accredited also to Iran.
3 Accredited also to Uruguay.
320
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
J. Qlancy Jones, Pennsylvania, December 15, 1858.
Anson Burlingame, Massachusetts, March 22, 1861.
J. Lothrop Motley, Massachusetts, August 10, 1861.
Cliargi d' Affaires
John Hay, Elinois, 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, 1922.
Gilchrist Baker Stockton, Florida, January 22, 1930.
George H. Earle, 3d, Pennsylvania, July 24, 1933.
George S. Messersmith, Delaware, April 7, 1934.
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.
Godlove 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 Tatt, 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, Illinois, 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 Penfield, Pennsylvania, July 28, 1913.
BALTIC PROVINCES OF RUSSIA
(See also Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania)
Commissioners
John A. Gade, New York, October 1, 1919,
Evan E. Young, Ohio, March 25, 1920.
BELGIUM
Charges d'A]}aires
Hugh S. Legarfi, South Carolina, April 14, 1832.
Virgil Maxcy, Maryland, June 16, 1837.
Henry W. Hilliard, Alabama, May 12, 1842.
Thomas G. Clemson, Pennsylvania, June 17, 1844.
Richard H. Bayard, Delaware, December 10, 1850.
J. J. Seibels, Alabama, May 24, 1853.
' Accredited also to Luxemburg.
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, 1874!.
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, 1883.
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.
Dave Hennen Morris,' New York, May IS, 1933.
BOLIVIA
(.See also Peru-Bolivian Confederation)
Chargis 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, 1831.
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.
DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
321
Envoys EitTaoTdinary 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, 1930*
Fay A. Des Fortes, South Carolina, August 19, 1933.
R. Henry Norweb, Ohio, April 25, 1936.
BRAZIL
Chargis d' Affaires
Condy Raguet, Pennsylvania, March 9, 1826.
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. Proffit, 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.
Hugh S. Gibson, California, May 11, 1933.
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 G. Knowles,* Delaware, July 1, 1907.
Spencer F. Eddy,* Illinois, January 11, 1909.
John R. Carter,' Maryland, September 25, 1909.
' Accredited also to Rumania, Serbia, and Greece.
2 Accredited also to Greece and Montenegro.
65847—36 22
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.
Frederick A. Sterling, Texas, September 1, 1933.
CANADA
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William Phillips, New Hampshire, February 17, 1927.
Hanford MacNider, Iowa, June 20, 1930.
Warren Delano Robbins, New York, May 11, 1933.
Norman Armour, New Jersey, May 29, 1935.
CENTRAL AMERICA
(See also the individual Central American states)
Charges d' Affaires
William Miller, March 7, 1825.
John Williams, Tennessee, December 29, 1825.
William B. Rochester, New York, March 3, 1827.
William N. Jeffers, June 14, 1831.
James Shannon, February 9, 1832.
Charles Q. De Witt, New York, January 29, 1833.
CENTRAL AMERICAN STATES
(See also the individual Central American states)
Ministers Resident
George Williamson, Louisiana, May 17, 1873.
Cornelius A. Logan, Illinois, April 2, 1879.
Henry C. Hall, April 17, 1882.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Henry C. Hall, July 13, 18S2.
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 Eamm, 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.
' Accredited also to Rumania and Serbia.
322
RI.GISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Jadson 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 Extraor dinar y and Minister Plenipotentiary
William Henry Trescot, South Carolina, November 28, 1881.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Cornelius A. Logan, Illinois, March 15, 1882.
William 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.
Hal H. Sevier, Texas, August 19, 1933.
Hoffman Philip, New York, July 22, 1935.
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 Wesley 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.
Commissioner
William Woodville Rockhill, District of Columbia, July 19, 1900.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William Woodville Rockhill, District of Columbia, March
8, 1905.
Charles R. Crane, Elinois, 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 Schurman, New York, June 2, 1921.
John Van A. MacMurray, New Jersey, April 9, 1925.
Nelson T. Johnson, Oklahoma, December 16, 1929.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Nelson T. Johnson, Oklahoma, September 17, 1935.
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, Dlinois, October 14, 1837.
William 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.
James B. Bowlin, Missouri, December 13, 1854.
George 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. Beauprfi, Illinois, February 12, 1903.
WOliam 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, .\ugust 21, 1911.
Thaddeus Austin Thomson, Texas, June 10, 1913.
Hoffman Philip, New York, August 8, 1917.
Samuel H. Piles, Washington, March 22, 1922.
Jefferson Caffery, Louisiana, June 27, 192S.
Sheldon Whitehouse, New York, July 15, 1933.
WiUiam Dawson, Minnesota, December 15, 1934.
CONGO ASSOCIATION, STATES OF THE
Agent
Willard P. Tisdel, Ohio, August 19, 1884.
COSTA RICA
{See also Central America and Central American States)
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Solon Borland,! Arkansas, April 18, 1853.
'Accredited also to Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador.
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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 ExiraordinaTy and Ministers Ptenipotentiary
Richard Cutts Shannon,' New York, August 8, 1891.
Lewis Baker, 2 Minnesota, April 4, 1893.
tVilliam L. Merry,' California, July 17, 1897.
William L. Merry,' California, December 12, 1907.
William 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.
Leo R. Sack, Pennsylvania, August 17, 1933.
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. Beauprfi, Illinois, August 12, 1911.
William E. Gonzales, South Carolina, June 21, 1913.
Boaz W. Long, New Mexico, June 30, 1919.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Ptenipotentiary
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.
Sumner Welles, Maryland, April 24, 1933.
Jefferson CaCfery, Louisiana, February 23, 1934.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Richard Crane, Illinois, April 23, 1919.
Lewis Einstein, New York, October 8, 1921.
Abraham C. Ratshesky, Massachusetts, January 25, 1930.
Francis White, Maryland, June 13, 1933.
J. Butler Wright, Wyoming, March 9, 1934.
DENMARK
Special Minister
George W. Erving, Massachusetts, January 5, 1811.
Chargis d' Affaires
Henry Wheaton, New York, March 3, 1827.
Jonathan F. Woodside, Ohio. March 3, 1835.
Isaac Rand Jackson, Tennsylvania, May 20, 1841.
William W. Irwin, Pennsylvania, March 3, 1843.
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 Hofifman, 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 Plenipotenliaru
Clark E. Carr, Elinois, 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.
Frederick W. B. Coleman, Minnesota, September 23, 1931.
Ruth Bryan Owen, Florida, April 13, 1933.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Charges d' Affaires
John M. Langston,' District of Columbia, November 12, 1883*
John E. W. Thompson,' New York, May 16, 1885.
Frederick Douglass,' District of Columbia, September 20, 1889.
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 G. 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, 1916.
Evan E. Young, South Dakota, September 18, 1925.
Charles B. Curtis, New York, December 16, 1929.
H. F. Arthur Schoenfeld, District of Columbia, August 1, 1931.
ECUADOR
Chargis d' Affaires
Vanbrugh Livingston, New York, April 10, 1848.
John Trumbull Van Alen, New York, June 5, 1849.
Courtland Cushing, 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, 1875k
Christian Wullweber, Iowa, July 12, 1876
1 Accredited also to Nicaragua.
' Accredited also to Nicaragua and El Salvador.
' Accredited also to Haiti.
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Ensoyg Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Rowland B. Mahany, New York, February 24, 1892.
Edward H. Strobel, New York, AprU 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.
Antonio C. Gonzalez, New York, December 10, 1934.
EGYPT
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. Penfleld, 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.
Hampson Gary, Texas, October 2, 1917.
Carroll Sprigg, Ohio, May 11, 1920.
J. Morton Howell, Ohio, October 7. 1921.
Envoys 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.
Bert Fish, Florida, September 6, 1933.
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,^ California, July 17, 1897.
H. Percival Dodge,' Massachusetts, July 1, 1907.
H. Percival Dodge, Massachusetts, July 1, 1908.
William Hoimke, 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 CafTery, Louisiana, January 7, 1926.
Warren D. Robbins, New York, July 17, 1928.
Charles B. Curtis, New York, August 1, 1931.
Frank P. Corrigan, Ohio, March 14, 1934.
ESTONIA
(See also Baltic Provinces of Russia)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Frederick W. B. Coleman,< Minnesota, September 20, 1922.
Robert P. Skinner,^ Ohio, September 23, 1931.
John Van A. MacMurray,< Maryland, August 28, 1933.
Arthur Bliss Lane,< New York, January 24, 1936.
ETHIOPIA (ABYSSINIA)
Commissioner and Plenipotentiary
Robert P. Skinner, Ohio, June 22, 1903.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
Hoffman Philip, New York, July 20, 1908.
Addison E. Southard, Kentucky, October 12, 1927.
Cornelius Van H. Engert, California, February 7, 1936.
FINLAND
Commissioner
Thornwell Haynes, Alabama, May 24, 1919.
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.
Edward Albright, Tennessee. July 21, 1933.
FRANCE
Chargi d' Affaires
William Short, Virginia, AprU 20, 1790.
Ministers Plenipotentiary
Gouverneur Morris, New York, January 12, 1792.
James Monroe, Virginia, May 28, 1794.
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, South Carolina, September
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.
William C. Rives, Virginia, April IS, 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, 1S36.
• Accredited also to Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and
Nicaragua.
' Accredited also to Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
3 .■\ccredited also to Honduras.
< Accredited also to Latvia and Lithuania.
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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 ExtraoTdinary 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 O. 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.
Jesse Isidor Straus, New York, March 17, 1933.
GERMANY
(See also Prussia)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
George Bancroft, New York, May 31, 1871.
h 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.
William 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, April 5, 1897.
Charlemagne Tower, Pennsylvania, September 26, 1902.
David Jayne Hill, New York, April 2, 190S.
John G. A. Leishman, Pennsylvania, August 12, 1911.
James W. Gerard, New York, July 28, 1913.
Commissioner
Ellis Loring Dresel, Massachusetts, November 4, 1919.
Chargi d' Affaires
Ellis Loring Dresel, Massachusetts, November 14, 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.
William E. Dodd, Illinois, June 13, 1933.
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, AprU 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, AprU 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.
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 G. Dawes, Illinois, April 16, 1929.
Andrew W. Mellon, Pennsylvania, February 5, 1932.
Robert Worth Bingham, Kentucky, March 23, 1933.
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.
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Chargi d' Affaires
John Meredith Road, 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
Truxtun 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.
WiUiam Woodvillo Rockhill,' District of Columbia, July 8, 1897.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William Woodville Rockhill,' District of Columbia, May 2.";
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 S, 1905.
Richmond Pearson,* North Carolina, July 1, 1907.
George H. Moses,* New Hampshire, April 5, 1909.
Jacob Qould 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.
Lincoln MacVeagh, Connecticut, June 13, 1933.
GUATEMALA
(See also Central America and Central American States)
Charais d' Affaires
Elijah Hisc, Kentucky, March 31, 1848.
Ephraim George Squier, New York, April 2, 1849.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoteniiary
Solon Borland,* Arkansas, .^pril IS, 1853.
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.
Fitz Henry Warren, Iowa, August 12, 1865.
Silas A. Hudson, Iowa, April 22, 1869.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Romualdo Pacheco,* California, July 1, 1S91.
Pierce M. B. Young, « Georgia, April 4, 1S93.
Macgrane Coxe,^ New Y'ork, July 27, 1S96.
' 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 Agert In
Bulgaria.
W. Godfrey Hunter,' Kentucky, November 8, 1897
Leslie Combs, « Kentucky, November 12, 1902.
Joseph W. J. Lee,8 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 Y'ork, December 16, 1929.
Matthew E. Hanna, Ohio, July 17, 1933.
Fay A. Des Portes, South Carolina, April 25, 1936.
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, 1877,
John E. W. Thompson,' New Y'ork, 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.
Norman Armour, New Jersey, July 25, 1932.
George A. Gordon, New York, June 5, 1935.
HAWAU
(Annexed to the Unitsd States, 1898)
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, Januar^jJ 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.
Rollin 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.
< Accredited also to Montenegro.
5 .\ccredited also to Costa Eica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and
El Salvador.
6 Accredited also to Honduras.
' Accredited also to the Dominican Republic.
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Special Commissioner
James H. Blount, Georgia, March 11, 1893.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Harold M. Sewall, Maine. April 22. 1897.
HONDURAS
(See also Central America and Central American States)
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Solon Borland.i 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.
Leo J. Keena, Michigan, February 22, 1935.
HUNGARY
(See also Austria-Hungary)
Commissioner
Ulysses Grant-Smith, Pennsylvania, December 4, 1919.
Chargi d' Affaires pro tempore
Ulysses Grant-Smith, Pennsylvania, December 27, 1921.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Theodore Brentano, Illinois, February 10, 1922.
J. Butler Wright, Wyoming, February 26, 1927.
Nicholas Roosevelt, New York, September 29, 1930.
John Flournoy IMontgomery, California, June 13, 1933.
IRAN (PERSIA)
Chargi d' Affaires and Consul General
8. Q. W. Benjamin. New York, January 29, 1883.
Ministers Resident and Consuls General
8. G. 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.
' Accredited also to Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and
El Salvador.
Accredited also to Guatemala.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Herbert W. Bowen, New York, May 1, 1901.
Lloyd C. Griscom, 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 Kornfcld, Ohio, November 9, 1921.
Hoffman Philip, New York, March 17, 1925.
Charles C. Hart, District of Columbia, November 12, 1929
William H. Hornibrook,* Utah, December 12, 1933
IRAQ (MESOPOTAMIA)
Charge d' Affaires
Alexander K. Sloan, Pennsylvania, March 30, 1931.
Minister Resident and Consul General
Paul Knabenshue, Ohio. August 5, 1932.
IRISH FREE STATE
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Frederick A. Sterling, Texas, February 19, 1927.
W. W. McDowell, Montana, September 13, 1933.
Alvin Mansfield Owsley, Texas, May 15, 1935.
ITALY
(See also Two SicUies and Sardinia)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
George P. Marsh, Vermont, March 20, 1861.
William 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, April 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 G. 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,
Breckinridge Long, ^Missouri, April 24, 1933.
WilUam Phillips, Massachusetts, August 4, 1936.
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.
3 Accredited also to El Salvador.
* Accredited also to Afghanistan.
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Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipoteniiarj/
Luke E. Wright, Tennessee, January 25, 1906.
Thomas J. O'Brien, Michigan, June 11, 1907.
Charles Page Bryan, Dlinois, 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.
Joseph C. Grew, New Hampshire, February 19, 1932.
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, 1886.
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 Provinces of Russia)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Frederick W. B. Coleman.' Minnesota, September 20, 1922.
Robert P. Skinner,! Ohio, September 23, 1931.
John Van A. MacMurray, ' Maryland, August 28, 1933.
Arthur Bliss Lane.i New York, January 24, 1936.
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, 191S.
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.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Charles E. Mitchell, West Virginia, January 20, 1931.
Lester A. Walton, New York, July 22, 1935.
LITHUANIA
(See also Baltic Provinces of Russia)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Frederick W. B. Coleman,' Minnesota, September 20, 1922.
Robert P. Skinner,2 Ohio, September 23, 1931.
John Van A. MacMurray, 2 Maryland, August 28, 1933.
Arthur Bliss Lane,2 New York, January 24, 1936.
LUXEMBURG
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Stanford Newel,' Minnesota, June 5, 1903.
David J. Hill,' New York, March 15, 1905.
Arthur M. Beauprfi,' 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.
Dave Hennen Morris,' New York, May 18, 1933.
MEXICO
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 Extraordinary 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 Cliflord, 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, 1S73.
I Accredited also to Estonia and Lithuania,
s Accredited also to Estonia and Latvia.
' Accredited also to the Netherlands.
* Accredited also to Belgium.
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Philip n. 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 ExtraordinaTy and PlenipotentiaTji
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.
Josephus Daniels, North Carolina, March 17, 1933.
MONTENEGRO
(See also Yugoslavia)
Encoys ExiraoTdinary and Ministers Plenipotenliary
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 WiUiams,^ Massachusetts, December 22, 1913.
Garrett Droppers, 2 Massachusetts, August 5, 1914.
Edward Capps,2 New Jersey, June 18, 1920.
MOROCCO
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiarp
Samuel R. Gummerfi, New Jersey, March 8, 1905.
H. Percival Dodge, Massachusetts, May 12, 1909.
Fred W. Carpenter, California, June 2, 1910.
Agents and Consuls 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.
' Accredited also to Greece and as Diplomatic Agent in Bul«
garia.
2 Accredited also to Greece.
5 Accredited also to Luxemburg.
Chargis 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.
William L. Dayton, New Jersey. April 26, 1882.
Isaac Bell, Jr., Rhode Island, April 2, 1885.
Robert B. Roosevelt, New York, May 16, 18S8.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
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,^ Minnesota, June 5, 1903.
David J. Hill,' New York, March 15. 1905.
Arthur M. Beaupr^,' Dlinois, April 2, 1908.
Lloyd Bryce,3 New York, August 12, 1911.
Henry van Dyke,' New Jersey, June 27, 1913.
John W. Garrett,3 Maryland, August 23, 1917.
William Phillips,' Massachusetts, March 3, 1920.
Richard M. Tobin, California. March 5, 1923.
Gerrit John Diekema, Michigan, September 11, 1929.
Laurits S. Swenson, Minnesota, February 28, 1931.
Grenville T. Emmet, New York, January 15, 1934.
NICARAGUA
(See also Central America and Central American States)
Chargi d' Affaires
John B. Kerr, Maryland, March 12, 1851.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Solon Borland, < Arkansas, April 18, 1853.
Ministers Resident
John H. 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.
* Accredited also to Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras.'and
El Salvador.
•Accredited also to Costa Rica.
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Minister Resident
C. N. Riotte, Texas, April 21, 1869.
Envoys ExtraoTdinary 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, 2 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, 1929.
Arthur Bliss Lane, New York, July 31, 1933.
Boaz W. Long, New Mexico, January 24, 1936.
NOKWAY
(See also Sweden and Norway)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipoteniiury
Herbert H. D. Peirce, Massachusetts, June 22, 1906.
Laurits S. Swenson, Minnesota, April 27, 1911.
Albert G. Schmedeman, Wisconsin, July 21, 1913.
Laurits S. Swenson, Minnesota, October 8, 1921.
Hoffman Philip, New York, July 22, 1930.
Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr., Pennsylvania, July 22, 1935.
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.
Antonio C. Gonzalez, New York, August 28, 1933.
George T. Summerlin, Louisiana, December 10, 1934.
PAPAL STATES
(Known also as the Pontifical States, States of the Church
Holy See, and Rome)
Charges 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.
PAEAGUAY
Commissioners
James B. Bowlin, Missouri, September 9, 1858.
Cave Johnson, Tennessee, June 8, 1860.
Charles A. Washburn, California, June 8, 1861.
1 Accredited also to Costa Rica and El Salvador.
2 Accredited also to Costa Rica.
Ministers Resident
Charles A. Washburn, California, January 19, 1863.
Martin T. McMahon, New York, June 27, 1868.
John L. Stevens,3 Maine, April 28, 1870
John C. Caldwell,' Maine, January 8, 1874.
Charges d' Affaires
John C. Caldwell,3 Maine, August 15, 1876.
William Williams,' Indiana, April 12, 1882.
John E. Baeon.s 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 Plenlpolentiarti
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.
Nlcolay 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.
Meredith Nicholson, Indiana, August 19, 1933.
Findley B. Howard, Nebraska, August 20, 1935.
PERSIA
(See Iran)
PERU
(See also Peru-Bolivian Confederation)
Charges d' Affaires
James Cooley, Pennsylvania, May 2, 1826.
Samuel Lamed, Rhode Island, December 29, 1828.
Emanuel J. 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 G. 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, IDinois, May 19, 1881.
Special Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipottntiary
William Henry Trescot, South Carolina, November 28, 1881.
Envoys 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. McKenzie, 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 McMDlin, Tennessee, July 2, 1913.
' Accredited also to Uruguay.
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AmbassadoTS ExtraoTdinary 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 Bearing, Missouri, January 31, 1930.
PEEU-BOIIVIAN CONFEDERATION
Chargi i' Affaires
James C. Pickett,> Kentucky. June 9, 1838.
POLAND
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Hngh S. Gibson, California, April 16, 1919.
Alfred J. Pearson, Iowa, April 2, 1924.
John B. Stetson, Jr., Pennsylvania, July 3, 1925.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
John N. Willys, Ohio, March 8, 1930.
F. Lammot Belin, Pennsylvania, November 2, 1932.
John Cudahy, Wisconsin, June 13, 1933.
PORTUGAL
Minister Resident
David Humphreys, Connecticut, February 21, 1791.
Ministers Plenipotentiary
John Quincy Adams, Massachusetts, May 30, 1796.
WUliam 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, Pennsylvania, 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, 1S84.
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.
Envoys Extraordinary 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, Illinois, January 7, 1903.
Henry T. Gage, California, December 21, 1909.
Edwin V. Morgan, New York, May 24, 1911.
Cyrus E. Woods, Pennsylvania, January 25, 1912.
Thomas H. Birch, New Jersey, September 10, 1913.
Fred Morris Dearing, Missouri, February 10, 1922.
John Glover South, Kentucky, December 16, 1929.
Robert Granville Caldwell, Texas, June 13, 1933.
PRUSSIA
{See also Germany)
Minister Plenipotentiary
John Quincy Adams, Massachusetts, June 1, 1797.
Chargi 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, Illinois, 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 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
Truxtun 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.
William Woodville Rockhill,' District of Columbia, July 8,
1897.
' Accredited to the Peru-Bolivian Confederation but actually ' Accredited also to the Federal Government of Germany
served in Peru. 1818.
3 Accredited also to Greece and Serbia.
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Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
William Woodville Rockhill.i District of Columbia, May 25,
1898.
Arthur S. Hardy,' New Hampshire, April 18, 1899.
Charles S. Francis.i New Yorlc, December 20, 1900.
Joha B. Jackson,' New Jersey, October 13, 1902.
John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, June 5, 1903.
John W. Riddle,' Minnesota, March 8, 1905.
Horace Q. Knowles,^ Delaware, January 16, 1907.
Horace O. 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.
Peter Augustus Jay, Rhode Island, April 18, 1921.
William S. Culbertson, Kansas, April 28, 1925.
Charles S. Wilson, Maine, June 23, 1928.
Alvin Mansfield Owsley, Texas, June 13, 1933.
Leland Harrison, Illinois, May 15, 1935.
RUSSIA
{See also Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
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.
Neill 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 12, 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, Dlinois, September 25, 1888.
Allen Thorndike Rice, New York, March 30, 1889.
Charles Emory Smith, Pennsylvania, February 14, 1890.
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.
SALVADOR
{See El Salvador)
SARDINIA
{See also Two Sicilies and Italy)
Chargis d' Affaires
H. Gold Rogers, Pennsylvania, June 30, 1840.
Ambrose Baber, Georgia, August 16, 1841.
Robert WickliflEe, 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.
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," Pennsylvania, July 1, 1891.
Minister Resident and Consul General
Truxtun Beale,' California, July 27, 1892.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary and} Consult
General
Truitun 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 .26
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.
1 Accredited also to Greece and Serbia.
' Accredited also to Greece and Serbia and as Diplomatic
Agent in Bulgaria.
' Accredited also to Serbia.
* Accredited also to Serbia and as Diplomatic Agent in
Bulgaria.
' Accredited also to Serbia and Bulgaria.
• Accredited also to Greece and Rumania.
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John B. Jackson,' New Jersey, June 5, 1903.,
John W. Riddle,' Minnesota, March 8, 1905.
Horace O. 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.
SIAM
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, 1S90.
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. Hornibrook, 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, September 28, 1925
Harold Orville Mackenzie, New Jersey, March 3, 1927.
David E. Kaufman, Pennsylvania, June 12, 1930.
James Marion Baker, South Carolina, August 30, 1933.
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 and as Diplomatic
Agent in Bulgaria.
> Accredited also to Rumania.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiars
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.
Gustavus Koerner, Illinois, June 14, 1862.
John P. Hale, New Hampshire, March 10, 1865.
Daniel E. Sickles, New York, May 15, 1869.
Caleb Cushing, 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 Grubb, 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.
Claude G. Bowers, New York, April 6, 1933.
SWEDEN
{See also Sweden and Norway)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
Charles H. Graves, Minnesota, March 8, 1905.
Ira Nelson Morris, Illinois, Jujy 13, 1914.
Robert Woods Bliss, New York, January 30, 1923.
Leland Harrison, Illinois, February 26, 1927.
John Motley Morehead, New York, January 22, 1930.
Laurence A. Stcinhardt, New York, May 11, 1933.
SWEDEN AND NORWAY
(Separate Missions after 1906)
Minister Plenipotentiary
Jonathan Russell, Rhode Island, January 18, 1814,
ChargSs d' Affaires
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.
3 Accredited also to Rumania and as Diplomatic Agent in
Bulgaria.
^Accredited also to Rumania and Bulgaria.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Ministers Resident
Francis Schroeder, Rhode Island, June 29, 1854.
Benjamin F. Angel, New York, July 17, 1857.
Jacob S. naldeman, Pennsylvania, March 16, 1861.
James H. Campbell, Pennsylvania, May 18, 1864.
John McGinnis, Jr., Illinois, November 16, 18G6.
Joseph J. Bartlett, 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, 1SS3.
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 i' Affaires
Horace Rublee, Wisconsin, .\ugust 15, 1876.
George Schneider, Illinois, 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.
Enroys 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 G. 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, Illinois, April 24, 1911.
Pleasant A. Stoval), Georgia, June 21, 1913.
Hampson Gary, Texas, April 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.
Tilghman A. Howard, Indiana, June 11, 1844.
Andrew J. Donelson, Tennessee, September 16, 1844,
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 G. A. Leishman, Pennsylvania, December 20, 1900.
Ainbassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
John 0. A. Leishman, Pennsylvania, June 18, 1906.
Oscar S. Straus, New York, May 17, 1909.
William Woodville Rockhill, District of Columbia, April 24,
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Henry Morgenthau, New York, September 4, 1913.
Abram I. Elkus, New York, July 21. 1916.
Commissioners
Lewis Heck, Pennsylvania, November 30, 1918.
Gabriel Bie Ravndal, South Dakota. May 3, 1919.
High Commissioner
Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol, United States Navy, August
12, 1919.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Joseph C. Grew, New Hampshire, May 19, 1927.
Charles Hitchcock Sherrill, New York, March 17, 1932.
Robert P. Skinner, Ohio, June 13, 1933.
John Van A. MacMurray, Maryland, January 24, 1936.
TWO SICILIES
{See also Sardinia and Italy)
Minister Plenipotentiary
William 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.
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Ministers Resident
Kobert 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.
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
William C. Bullitt, Pennsylvania, November 21, 1933.
URUGUAY
Ministers Resident
Alexander Asboth,i Missouri, April 5, 1867.
H. Q. Worthington,' Nevada, July 25, 1868.
Robert C. Kirk,' Ohio, May, 5, 1869.
John L. Stevens,^ Maine, March 25, 1870.
John C. Caldwell,2 Maine, January 8, 1874.
Charges 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 Yorlj, March 8, 1905.
Edwin V. Morgan,' New York, December 21, 1909.
Nicolay A. Grevstad,' Illinois, June 30, 1911.
John L. de Saulles, Pennsylvania, March 27, 1914.
Robert Emmett Jeflery, Arkansas, February 3, 1915.
Hoflman Philip, New York, March 23, 1922.
Ulysses Grant-Smith, Pennsylvania, March 18, 1925.
Leiand Harrison, Illinois, October 16, 1929.
Butler Wright, Wyoming, September 29, 1930.
Julius G. Lay. District of Columbia, December 14, 1934.
VENEZUELA
(See also Colombia)
Charges d' Affaires
John G. A. Williamson, Pennsylvania, March 3, 1835.
Allen A. Hall, Tennessee, March 15, 1841,
Vespasian Ellis, Missouri, September 30, 1844.
Benjamin Q. Shields, Alabama, March 14, 1845.
Isaac Nevett Steele, Maryland, December 6, 1849.
Charles Eames, District of Columbia, February 9, 1854.
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, 1806.
Thomas N. Stillwell, Indiana, August 30, 1867.
James R. Partridge, Maryland, April 21, 18G9.
Wilham A. Pile, Missouri, May 23, 1871.
Thomas Russell, Massachusetts, .ipril 20, 1874.
Jehu Baker, Illinois, 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.
Seneca llaselton, Vermont, May 11, 1894.
Allen Thomas, Florida, June 13, 1895.
Francis B. Loomis, Ohio, July 8, 1897.
Herbert W. Bowen, New York, June 17, 1901.
William W. Russell, District of Columbia. June 21, 1905.
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.
Meredith Nicholson, Indiana, January 22, 1935.
YUGOSLAVIA
(Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, 1919-1929)
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
H. Percival Dodge, Massachusetts, July 17, 1919.
John Dynelpy Prince, New Jersey, February 23, 1926.
Charles S. Wilson, Maine, August 3, 1933.
' Accredited also to Argentina.
' Accredited also to Paraguay.
18. 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 b}' 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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19. 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 icsues his instructions to the Foreign Service, which forms the
field force through which the necessary contacts with foreign governments are established and
maintained.
Representation in Foreign Countries
The United States maintains embassies and legations at the capitals of some 57 foreign countries,
and consulates general and consulates in some 259 of the leading cities of the world. Each embassy
or legation is headed by an ambassador or minister appointed by the President by promotion from
the ranks of the Foreign Service or by selection from outside the Service. Each such chief of
mission is assisted by a staff of diplomatic secretaries, clerks, and subordinate employees. Con-
sular offices are headed by consuls general, consuls, or vice consuls, who have staffs of subordinate
officers and employees.
Foreign Service Officers
Foreign Service officers, the body of permanent officers of the Foreign Service embracing all
counselors of embassy or legation, diplomatic secretaries, consuls general, consuls, and vice consuls
of career, are appointed after examination. These officers deal with every problem that enters
into the relations of the United States with foreign countries, whether it be political, commercial,
administrative, or social. They protect the interests of the Government as well as the interests
and persons of Americans traveling in foreign countries. Some conception of the range of the duties
of Foreign Service officers may be obtained from the following outline.
The efficient Foreign Service officer —
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 instruments 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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338 EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Negotiates, with tad, 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 farsighted 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 produc-
tion, 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
resources, 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 afifect 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 folloiving 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 understanding 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 undervalua-
tions 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 businesslike 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 main-
tains morale.
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Maintains records of business and files of correspondence received and sent.
Estimates needs of office and plans budget expenditures for present and future activ-
ities.
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.
During an ofiicer's career in the Service he is expected to serve where he is needed or where he
is deemed best qualified to serve, whether that be in a consular office, a diplomatic mission, or the
Department of State in Washington. Officers are utilized interchangeably in consulates, diplo-
matic missions, and the Department.
Examinations
Applicants should read carefully the information given under the heading "Applications"
on page 341.
Applications for designation must be filed not later than 40 days before the date set for the
written portion of the examination. When designated, applicants are notified by letters of desig-
nation which furnish all information necessary as to the date and places of the examination. These
letters are mailed shortly before the date wlien designations are closed.
The written examinations are held by the Civil Service Commission in Washington, Atlanta,
Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, wSt. Louis, St. Paul,
Oakland, and Seattle.
Candidates who succeed in obtaining sufficiently high marks in the written tests to indicate
probable qualifications for the work of the Foreign Service are informed of the date on which they
may appear before the Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service in Washington for an oral exami-
nation, the object of which is to ascertain the extent to which candidates are qualified for the proper
performance of the duties of the Foreign Service from the point of view of their character, address,
judgment, general education and culture, contemporary information, practical experience, and
apparent business capacity. Their physical fitness is determined by Government surgeons in
Washington or elsewhere acting in an advisory capacity to the Board of Examiners. Those candi-
dates who receive a passing mark on the whole examination are certified to the Secretary of State as
eligible for appointment, and as vacancies occur in the Foreign Service their names are drawn from
the eligible list in the order of their examination marks.
Candidates successful in an examination are not assured of appointment, that being a matter
which depends necessarily upon the number of eligibles obtained as the result of an examination
and the vacancies occurring during the life of the eligible list, which is 2 years. Candidates are
not examined with reference to their possible appointment to a particular post or part of the world,
the assignment of officers being made as their qualifications indicate and the needs of the Service
require.
Many colleges and universities furnish courses covering the subjects given in the Foreign
Service examination. The Government does not recommend any particular educational institution
to persons wishing to prepare themselves for the Foreign Service examination, nor does it prescribe
any course for them to follow. Persons wishing to make special preparation should correspond,
with respect to courses of study, direct with such educational institution as they may wish to attend.
Applicants for examination are referred to the pertinent sections of the act of February 23,
1931, beginning with section 7, on page 343, and to the regulations of the Board of Examiners for
the Foreign Service beginning on page 350.
No one will be certified as eligible for appointment as a Foreign Service officer who is under 21
or over 35 years of age, except as provided in section 8 of the regulations mentioned above.
340 EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Foreign Service Officers' Training School
After appointment by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, officers are given pro-
bationary assignments to the field for prefiminary training under the direction of experienced ofiicers.
There they perform, under supervision, some of the usual duties of a career officer. After experience
of this character they are assigned to the Department of State for a course of instruction in the
Foreign Service Officers' Training School. Only persons who have been successful in the examina-
tion and have been duly appointed Foreign Service officers are admitted to this school. After several
months in the School, officers are assigned to the field for duty in consular offices as vice consuls.
Salaries
The entrance salary of Foreign Service officers is $2,500 a year, the classes and the salaries in
each class being as follows:
Class 1 $9, 000 to $10, 000
Class 2 8, 000 to 8,900
Class 3 7, 000 to 7, 900
Class 4 6, 000 to 6,900
Class 5 5, 000 to 5,900
Class 6 4, 500 to 4, 900
Class 7 4, 000 to 4,400
Class 8 3, 500 to 3,900
Unclassified 2, 500 to 3, 400
In addition to the salaries to which members of the Foreign Service may aspire, their necessary
expenses of transportation and subsistence, when traveling upon public business, are paid, and each
officer receives, when in the field, an allowance for rent, heat, and light of living quarters.
Educational Requirements
It is not required that a candidate for examination have a college education. However, of the
Foreign Service officers now in the Service, about 75 percent are college graduates; a little over 17
percent attended college but did not graduate; and only about 8 percent have had no college training.
As experience with the Foreign Service increases, the conviction grows that the broader the educa-
tion of an officer upon his entry into the Service, the better his opportunity of success.
Advancement on Merit
The admission, the advancement, and the assignment of officers depend upon their own ability
and merit so far as the agencies designated by the President and the Department of State are able
to determine those qualities. Thus, a young man may enter the Foreign Service and advance
in the course of time through the Service classes to the position of counselor of embassy or consul
general. The opportunity for advancement for the officer of outstanding ability and worth does
not cease with the attainment of class 1. The law requires that the Secretary of State shall recom-
mend to the President the names of those Foreign Service officers who have demonstrated special
capacity for promotion to the grade of minister.
Language Officers
The position of student interpreter in the Foreign Service has been abolished. Language
officers are Foreign Service officers appointed from the unclassified grade and assigned to certain
countries for the purpose of studying and perfecting themselves in prescribed foreign languages.
Retirement
There is a retirement fund in the Foreign Service created by the deduction of 5 percent of the
annual salary of each officer and the depositing of it, along with a contribution on the part of the
Government, in the Treasury of the United States. An officer who reaches the age of 65 years is
ORGANIZATION^ OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 341
compulsorily retired and receives thereafter an annuity based upon his length of service and average
annual basic salary for the 10 years next preceding the date of retirement. An officer who has
served 30 years receives 60 percent; an officer who has served 27 to 30 years receives 54 percent;
an officer who has served only 15 to 18 years receives 30 percent of his average aiinual basic salary
for the 10 years next preceding his retirement. On the other hand, an officer may voluntarily retire
at the end of 30 j^ears' service and receive an annuity based upon the length of his service and his
average annual salary for the 10 years preceding his retirement. This makes it possible for an
officer who enters the Service at the early age of 25 years to retire voluntarily when he shall have
reached the age of 55.
Employees in the Foreign Service who are American citizens are subject to the Civil Service
Retirement Act in the same manner as civil-service employees in the United States.
Applications
Persons seeking designation for the examination for the career service, or appointment to a
clerkship, may obtain forms of application from the Department of State. Applications and all
correspondence should be addressed to the Secretary of State, Washington, D. C.
Applications must be filled out completely in the handwriting of the applicant and accompanied
by five endorsements in the form of letters from competent and responsible persons, attesting the
moral character, integrity, good deportment, and ability of the applicant, his business experience,
and his qualifications as set forth in the application. It is desirable that at least three of these
letters be obtained from teachers or employers of the applicant. The originals of all endorsements
listed in the application must be filed therewith; copies are not acceptable. Endorsements 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.
Applicants submitting both forms of application need to furnish only one set of the documents
required by the forms — that is, one birth certificate, one photograph, and five letters of endorsement.
Applicants 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.
An application is considered as pending for a period of 2 years. After such period has elapsed
another application with one or two commendatory letters covering the applicant's activities since
the date of his expired application will be necessary to obtain further consideration.
The Department does not furnish information regarding vacancies or possible vacancies in the
Foreign Service.
The procedure followed in making appointments to the Foreign Service is different from
that which obtains in the matter of appointments in the Department of State in Washington.
Practically all positions in the domestic service of the Department are filled by persons having a
Civil Service status. Information concerning these positions and anj' examinations that may
be scheduled therefor may be obtained from the Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C.
Clerks
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. Persons sent
abroad as clerks in the Foreign Service receive initial compensation from $1,560 to $2,000 a year.
Compensation begins upon the date of departure for the post to which they are assigned. Trans-
portation expenses are paid by the Government, under certain regulations. Appointees are expected
to remain in the Service for at least 2 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 coun-
tries, although a statement as to preference of assignment may be submitted. The duties of clerks
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consist of such work as may be assigned to them by the officers in charge. 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.
Appointments are restricted to those who are unmarried and without dependents.
The employment of citizens or subjects of foreign powers as clerks in diplomatic offices is
prohibited by law.
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.
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.
Applicants for clerkships should read carefully the information on page 341 under the heading
"Applications", and also sections 1 to 6, inclusive, of the act of February 23, 1931, infra.
NONCAREER ViCE CoNSULS
It is the practice of the Department to commission clerks as noncareer vice consuls only when
a need exists at the office to which they are assigned, and not until they have served for a suffi-
cient period to judge of their abilities and conduct and whether they merit such recognition. Clerks
commissioned as noncareer vice consuls are not eligible for promotion to the grade of Foreign
Service officer without undergoing the prescribed examinations. A commission as noncareer vice
consul does not carry with it an increase in compensation.
Translators and Interpreters
Many of the clerks in the Foreign Service are qualified to translate and interpret the language
of the country in which they are stationed, and persons are not sent abroad to fill positions as
translators and interpreters, as such.
Att.\ches
Military, naval, and commercial attaches are officers of the War Department, Navy Depart-
ment, and Department of Commerce, respectively. Information concerning appointments to these
positions may be obtained from the departments concerned.
lAWS AND REGULATIONS
ACT OF FEBRUARY 23, 1931 »
(Public— No. 715— 71st Congress H. R. 9110]
An Act For the grading and classification of clerics in the Foreign Service of the United States of America, and nroviding com-
pensation therefor. °
Be it enacted bij the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con-
gress assembled, That the clerks in the Foreign Service of the United States of America shall be
graded and classified as follows, and shall receive, within the limitation of such appropriations as
the Congress may make, the basic compensations specified:
Clerks: Classification — Salaries
Senior clerks. Class 1, $4,000; class 2, $3,750; class 3, $3,500; class 4, $3,250; class 5, $3,000.
Junior clerks. Class 1, $2,750; class 2, $2,500; class 3, all clerks whose compensation as fixed
by the Secretary of State is less than $2,500 per annum.
Sec. 2. Appointments to the grade of senior clerks and advancement from class to class in
that grade shall hereafter be by promotion for efiicient service, and no one shall be promoted to
the grade of senior clerk who is not an American citizen and has not served as a clerk in a diplo-
matic mission or a consulate, or both, or as a clerk in the Department of State for at least five
years.
» The subtitles do not appear in the act but have been inserted for the reader's guidance.
ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 343
Additional Compensation op Clerks at Certain Posts
Sec 3 That the Secretary of State is hereby authorized, at posts where in his judgment it
is required by the pubHc interests for the purpose of meeting the unusual or excessive costs of
living ascertained by him to exist, to grant compensation to clerks assigned there in addition to the
basic rates herein specified, within such appropriations as Congress may make for such purpose:
Provided, however, That all such additional compensation with the reasons therefor shall be reported
to Congress with the annual Budget.
Citizenship of Clerks in Embassies and Legations
Sec. 4. No clerk who is not an American citizen shall hereafter be appointed to serve in a
diplomatic mission. <■ xv. j • • * 4--
Sec 5. The President is hereby authorized to prescribe regulations for the administration
of the foregoing provisions. .,,,,. . , . • , r xi
Sec 6 Section 5 of the Act of April 5, 1906, entitled "An Act to provide for the reorganiza-
tion of the Consular Service" (United States Code, page 646, section 57), is hereby repealed.
Reorganization and Improvement of the Foreign Service
Sec 7 That the Act (Public Numbered 135, Sixty-eighth Congress) approved May 24, 1924,
entitled "An Act for the reorganization and improvement of the Foreign Service of the United
States, and for other purposes," be. and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 8. That hereafter the Diplomatic and Consular Service of the United States shaU be
known as the Foreign Service of the United States,
Officers: Designation — Promotion — Assignment
"Sec 9 That the official designation 'Foreign Service officers,' as employed throughout this
Act shall be deemed to denote permanent officers in the Foreign Service below the grade of minis-
ter all of whom are subject to promotion on merit and who may be appointed to either diplomatic
or consular positions or assigned to serve in the Department of State subject to section 21 of this
Act, at the discretion of the President.
Officers : Classification — Salaries
"Sec 10 That the officers in the Foreign Service shall hereafter be graded and classified as
follows with the salaries of each class herein affixed thereto, except as increases in salaries are
authorized in section 33 of this Act, but not exceeding in number for each class a proportion of 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 centam, $9,000 to $10,000; class 2, 7 per centum, $8,000 to $8,900; class 3 8 per centum
$7,000 to $7,900; class 4, 9 per centum, $6,000 to $6 900 ; class 5 10 per ^^ntum $5,000 to $5 900
class 6, 14 per centum, $4,500 to $4,900; class 7, $4,000 to $4,400; class 8, $3,500 to $3 900, un-
classified $2,500 to $3,400: Provided, That 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 11 That all appointments and promotions of Foreign Service officers shall be made by
the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and such officers may be connnis-
sioned as diplomatic or consular officers or both: Provided That Foreign Service officers now or
hereafter appointed or promoted during a recess of the Senate shall be paid the compensation of the
position to which appointed or promoted from the date of such appointment or promotion until
the end of the next session of the Senate if they have not theretofore been confirmed by the Senate
or until their rejection by the Senate before the end of its next session: Provided further, i hat it
the Senate should reject or fail to confirm the promotion of a Foreign Service officer durmg the
session following the date of such promotion, the Foreign Service officer shall automatically be
reinstated in tlfe position from which he was promoted, such reinstatement to be f^otyve,m the
event of rejection of the nomination, from the date of rejection; and m the event of failureof the
Senate to act on the nomination during the session following a promotion, from the termination
of that session: And provided further, That all official acts of such officers while servmg under
dyomatic or consular commissions in the Foreign Service shall be performed under their respec-
tive commissions as secretaries or as consular officers, i
I As amended June 29, 1935.
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Examination — Probation — Transfer from Department — Citizenship — Reinstatement —
Appointment to Class, not Post — Transfer — Present Commissions Valid
"Sec. 12. That hereafter appointments to the position of Foreign Service officer shall be
made after examination and officers so appointed shall serve a suitable period of probation in an
unclassified grade or, under such rules and regulations as the President may prescribe, after five
years of continuous service in an executive or quasiexecutive position in the Department of State,
by transfer therefrom, Provided, That no candidate shall be eligible for examination for Foreign
Service officer who is not an American citizen and who shall not have been such at least fifteen
years: Provided further, That reinstatement of Foreign Service officers separated from the classi-
fied 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.
Except "that the number of sucli officers reinstated shall not affect the number of the percentage
of the class provided in section 10.
"All appointments of Foreign Service officers shall be by commission to v class and not by a
commission to a particular post, and sucn 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:
Provided, 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 secretaries and consular officers.
Reports to President as to Efficiency — -Promotion and Appointment for Efficiency
"Sec. 13. That section 5 of the Act of February 5, 1915 (Public, Numbered 242), is hereby
repealed.
"Sec. 14. 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 clerks and officers and employees in the Department
of State who by reason of efficient service, an accurate record of which shall be kept in the Depart-
ment 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 service, and any Foreign
Service officer who may hereafter be promoted to a higher class within the classification prescribed
in section 10 of this Act shall have the status and receive the compensation attaching to such
higher class from the date stated in his commission as the effective date of his promotion to such
higher class.
Consular Assistants Abolished
"That the grade of consular assistant is hereby abolished.
All Officers to be Bonded
"Sec. 15. That sections 1697 and 1698 of the Revised Statutes are hereby repealed.
"Sec. 16. 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 fonn as the President shall prescribe, with such sureties, who shall
be permanent 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 accounting 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 al! official acts of such
officer, whether commissioned as diplomatic or consular officer or Foreign Service officer. The
bonds herein mentioned shall be deposited with the Secretary of the Treasury.
Foreign Service Inspectors
"Sec. 17. 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 the Foreign
Service officers detailed for the purpose of inspection, who shall, under the direction of the Secretary
of State, inspect in a substantially uniform manner the work of diplomatic and consular offices.
Official Fees
"Sec. 18. 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 apply to diplomatic officers below the
grade of minister and to consular officers.
ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 345
Representation and Post Allowances
"Sec. 19. That under such regulations as the President may prescribe, and within the limi-
tations of such appropriations as may be made therefor, which appropriations are hereby authorized,
ambassadors, ministers, diplomatic, consular, and Foreign Service officers may be granted allowances
for representation; and also post allowances wherever the cost of living may be proportionately so
high that in the opinion of the Secretary of State such allowances are necessary to enable such
diplomatic, consular, and Foreign Service officers to carry on their work efficiently : Provided, That
all such allowances shall be accounted for to the Secretary of State in such manner and under such
rules and regulations as the President may prescribe and the authorization and approval of such
expenditures by the Secretary of State, as complying with such rules and regulations, shall be
binding upon all officers of the Government: Provided further, That the Secretary of State shall
report all such expenditures annually to the Congress with the Budget estimates of the Department
of State.
Private Secretaries to Ambassadors
"Sec. 20. Appropriations are authorized for the salary of a private secretary to each
ambassador to be appointed by the ambassador and hold office at his pleasure.
Assignment to Department of State — Detail to Conferences, etc.
"Sec. 21. 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. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 1742 of the Revised
Statutes of the United States, any ambassador or minister or any Foreign Service officer of what-
ever class detailed for duty in connection with trade conferences or international gatherings, con-
gresses, or conferences, or for other special duty not at his post or in the Department of State,
except temporarily for purposes of consultation, shall be paid his salary and expenses for travel and
subsistence at the rates prescribed by law.
Leave of Absence
"Sec. 22. 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
or vice consul of career who has performed three years or more of continuous service abroad: Pro-
vided, 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 applicafjle in the case of officers going to and returning from
their posts under orders of the Secretary of State when not on leave: And provided further, That
while in the United States the services of such officers shall be available for trade conference work
or for such duties in the Department of State as the Secretary of State may prescribe, but the time
of such work or duties shall not be counted as leave.
"The Secretary of State is authorized, in his discretion and subject to such regulations as may
be issued by the President to grant to any officer or employee of the Foreign Service not to exceed
fixty days annual le3.ve of absence with pay. If such officer or employee returns to the United
States, the leave of absence granted under the provisions of this section shall be exclusive of the time
actually and necessarily occupied in going to and from the United States, and such time as may be
necessarily occupied in awaiting sailing. Any portion of sixty days annual leave not granted or
availed of in any one year may be cumulative, not to exceed exclusive of time in transit and awaiting
sailing, one hundred and twenty days in three years or one hundred and eighty days in four years:
Provided further. That employees, not American citizens, may be granted not to exceed thirty
days leave of absence with pay in any one year.
"The Secretary of State is also authorized to grant to any officer or employee of the Foreign
Service on account of personal illness or on account of exposure to a contagious disease which would
render presence at a post of duty hazardous to the health of fellow employees, sick leave of absence
with pay at the rate of fifteen days a year, the unused portion of such sick leave to be cumulative
not to exceed one hundred and twenty days: Provided, That during the first year of operation of
this act not to exceed thirty days of additional sick leave of absence with pay may be granted.
"No Foreign Service officer shall be absent from his post with pay for more than forty-eight
hours without permission, except as provided herein.
"Section 1742 of the Revised Statutes is hereby repealed.
Counselors of Embassy or Legation
"Sec. 23. 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 1 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.'
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346 EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Foreign Service Officer as Commissioner, Charge, Minister Resident, Diplomatic
Agent — Salary as Charge; or Consul in Charge
"Sec. 24. That within the discretion of the President, any Foreign Service officer may be
assigned to act as commissioner, charg6 d'affaires, minister resident, or diplomatic agent for such
period as the pubUc interests may require vi^ithout loss of grade, class, or salary: Provided, however.
That no such officer shall receive more than one salary.
"Sec. 25. That for such times as any Foreign Service officer shall be lawfully authorized to
act as charg6 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.
Retirement System
"Sec. 26. The President is authorized to prescribe rules and regulations tor 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
"(a) 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 aggregate
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 PERCENT 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 the date on which this Act takes effect to cause such deductions 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 all basic salaries in excess of $10,000 per annum shall be treated as $10,000.
AGE OF RETIREMENT
" (d) 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 if any such officer shall have served
thirty years he maj' be retired at his own request before reaching the age of sixty-five years: Pro-
vided further, That the President may in his discretion retain any such officer on active duty for
such period prior to his reaching seventy years of age, as he may deem for the interests 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: Provided, however. That in computing the average annual basic salary for the ten years
next preceding the date of retirement, so much of an officer's service as was rendered prior to July 1,
1924, in accordance with the classification and salaries established by laws then in effect, as it is
possible to credit to him by applying to ill such periods of service rendered prior to July 1, 1924,
the rules for corresponding classes in the reclassification provisions in section 7 of the Act of May 24,
1924, shall be considered as having been performed in accordance with the classifications and salaries
established for Foreign Service officers in section 3 of the Act of May 24, 1924: And provided further,
That no increases in annuities under this Act shall operate retroactively and nothing in this Act
shall be interpreted as reducing the rate of the annuity received by any retired officer on the effective
date of this Act.
ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 347
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 3'ears in which they did not contribute bears to the total
length of service: Provided, That no deductions shall be made from the annuities of officers who have
contributed thirty years, and no officer shall be required to contribute more than thirty years in
any circumstances.
INVESTMENT OF RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND
"(g) 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 allow-
ances, and the income derived from such investments shall constitute a part of said fund.
FUNDS NOT ASSIGNABLE OR SUBJECT TO LEGAL PROCESS
" (h) 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 com-
pounded annually up to the time of his death, the excess of said accumulated contributions over the
said annuity payments shall be paid to his or her legal representatives; and in case a Foreign Service
ofiicer shall die without having reached the retirement age the total amount of his contribution with
accrued interest shall be paid to his legal representatives.
RETIREMENT FOR DISABILITY PHYSICAL EXAMINATION RECOVERY
" (j) 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 annuity 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 to his legal representatives.
UNHEALTHFUL POSTS
" (A:) The President is authorized from time to time to estabfish, by Executive order, a list of
places which by reason of climatic or other extreme conditions are to be classed as unhealthful posts,
and each year of duty subsequent to January 1, 1900, at such posts inclusive of regular leaves of
absence, o"f officers already retired or hereafter retired, shall be counted as one year and a half, and
so on in like proportion in reckoning the length of service for the purpose of retirement, fractional
months being considered as full months in computing such service: Provided, however. That the
President may at any time cancel the designation of any places as unhealthful without affecting any
credit which has accrued for service at such posts prior to the date of the cancellation.
SEPARATION PROM THE SERVICE
" (0 Whenever a Foreign Service officer becomes separated from the service except for disability
before reaching the age of retirement, or under section 33 of this Act, the total amount of contribu-
tion from his salary with interest thereon at 4 per centum per annum compounded annually up to the
date of such separation, shall be returned to him.
EXPENSES
" (to) The Secretary of State is authorized to expend from surplus money to the credit of the
Foreign Service retirement and disabihty fund an amount not exceeding $5,000 per annum for the
expenses necessary in carrying out the provisions of this section, including actuarial advice.
348 REGISTEH OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
AMBASSADORS, MINISTERS, OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT
" (n) 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 this section
in the same manner and under the same conditions as Foreign Service officers: Provided, That any
officer now included under the Act of May 24, 1924, and the amendment thereto of July ?, 1926,
shall be entitled to the benefits of this section.
PERIOD OP SERVICE FOR ANNUITIES
" (o) For the purposes of this Act the period of service shall be computed from the date of original
oath of office as diplomatic secretary, consul general, consul, vice consul, deputy consul, consular
assistant, consular agent, commercial agent, interpreter, or student interpreter, and shall include
periods of service at different times as either a diplomatic or consular officer, or while on assignment to
the Department of State, or on special duty or service in another department or establishment of the
Government, but all periods of separation from the service and so much of any period of leave of
absence without pay as may exceed six months shall be excluded: Provided, That service in the
Department of State or as clerk in a mission or consulate prior to appointment as a Foreign Service
officer may be included in the period of service, in which case the officer shall pay 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 compounded
annually at 4 per centum, provided that such special contribution shall be subject to the limitations
established by subdivision (/) of this section.
Recall to Service
"Sec. 27. 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. 28. That all provisions of law heretofore enacted relating to diplomatic secretaries 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 diplomatic or consular
officers, and that all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed.
Certain Appropriations Made Available
"Sec. 29. 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, 1932, and for other purposes,'
for such compensation and expenses as are aflfected by the provisions of this Act are made available
and may be applied toward the payment of the compensation and expenses herein provided.
Legal Adviser in the Department of State
"Sec. 30. That there is hereby established in the Department of State the office of legal adviser
(in lieu of the Solicitor of the Department of State, which office is hereby abolished). The legal
adviser shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate
and shall receive the same salary as Assistant Secretaries of State.
Board of Foreign Service Personnel
"Sec. 31. There shall be in the Department of State a Board of Foreign Service Personnel
for the Foreign Service, whose duty it shall be to recommend promotions in the Foreign Service
and to furnish the Secretary of State with lists of Foreign Service officers who have demonstrated
special capacity for promotion to the grade of minister. The board shall be composed of not
more than three Assistant Secretaries of State, one of whom shall be the Assistant Secretary of
State having supervision over the Division of Foreign Service Personnel, who shall be chairman.
The Chief of the Division of Foreign Service Personnel and one other member of the division may
attend the meetings of the board and one of them shall act as secretary, but they shall not be entitled
to vote in its proceedings. No Foreign Service officer below class I shall be' assigned for duty in
the Division of Foreign Service Personnel. Foreign Service officers assigned to the division shall
not be eligible for recommendation by the Board of Foreign Service Personnel for promotion to
the grade of minister or ambassador during the period of such assignment or for three years there-
after, nor shall such officers be given any authority except of a purely advisory character, over
promotions, demotions, transfers, or separations from the service of Foreign Service officers.
ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 349
Duties of the Division op Foreign Service Personnel
"Sec. 32. The Division of Foreign Service Personnel shall assemble, record, and be the custo-
dian of ail available information in regard to the character, ability, conduct, quality of work,
industry, experience, dependabiUty and general availability of Foreign Service officers, including
reports" of inspecting officers and efficiencv reports of supervising officers. All such information
shall be appraised at least once in two years and the result of such appraisal expressed m terms of
excellent, very good, satisfactory, or unsatisfactory, accompanied by a concise statement of the
considerations upon which thev are based, shall be entered upon records to be known as the efficiency
records of the officers, and shall constitute their efficiency ratings for the period. No charges against
an officer that would adversely affect his efficiency rating or his value to the servi«;, if true, shall
be taken into consideration in determining his efficiency rating except after the officer shall have
had opportunity to reply thereto. The Assistant Secretary of State supervismg the Division of
Forei'Jn Service Personnel shall be responsible for the keeping of accurate and impartial efficiency
records of Foreign Service officers and shall take all measures necessary to ensure their accuracy and
impartiality. Not later than November 1 at least every two years, the Division of Foreign Service
Personnel shall, under the supervision of the Assistant Secretary of State, prepare a list in which
all Foreign Service officers shall be graded in accordance with their relative efficiency and value to
the service. In this list officers shall be graded as excellent, very good, satisfactory, or unsatisfac-
tory with such further subclassification as may be found necessary. All officers rated satisfactory
or above shall be eligible for promotion in the order of merit to the minimum salary ot the next
hio-her class This list shall not become effective in so far as it affects promotion until it has been
considered by the Board of Foreign Service Personnel hereinbefore provided for and approved by
the Secretary of State: Provided, That this list shall not be changed before the next succeeding list
of ratings is approved except in case of extraordinary or conspicuously meritorious service or serious
misconduct and anv change for such reasons shall be made only after consideration by the Board
of Foreign Service 'Personnel and approval by the Secretary of State, and the reasons for such
change when made shall be inscribed upon the efficiency records of the officers affected, irom
this list of all Foreign Service officers recommendations for promotion shall be made in the order
of their ascertained merit within classes. Recommendations shall also be made, in order of merit,
as shown by ratings in the examinations for appointment to the unclassified grade, with commis-
sions also as diplomatic secretaries and vice consuls, of those who have successfully passed me
examinations. All such recommendations shall be submitted to the Secretary of btate tor his
consideration and if he shall approve, for transmission to the President.^ , , „ u
"The correspondence and records of the Division of Foreign Service Personnel shall be con-
fidential except to the President, the Secretary of State, the members of the Board of J^oreign
Service Personnel, the Assistant Secretary of State supervising the division, and such of its employees
as may be assigned to work on such correspondence and records.
Increase in Salary for Satisfactory or Meritorious Service— Retirement on Account op
Unsatisfactory Service — Separation for Malfeasance in Office
"Sec 33. That notwithstanding the provisions of section 10 of this Act all Foreign Service
officers having a rating of satisfactorv or better who shall have been m classes 5, 6, /, or_ 8 for a
continuous period of nine months or more, shall, on the first day of each fiscal year receive an increase
of salarv of $100, except that no officer shall receive a salary above the maximum of his class and all
such officers in classes 1, 2, 3, or 4 shall in the same circumstances receive an increase of !t>^UU:
Provided, That the Secretary of State is authorized to fix the salaries of Foreign Service officers in
the unclassified grade within the salarv range specified in section 10 of this Act; and, withm the Umits
of appropriation therefor, to grant to Foreign Service officers in any class additional promotion in
salarv within the salary range established for the classes in which they are serving, based ujDon
especially meritorious service. Increases in salary under the terms of this section shall be paid to
Foreign Service officers only as the right to such increases accrues after the effective date ot tins
Act The President is hereby authorized to establish by Executive order, regulations providing tor
the separation of Foreign SerVice officers from the Foreign Service, in accordance with the conditions
hereinafter prescribed. Foreign Service officers so separated from the Foreign Service shall be
retired from the service, after a hearing by the Secretary of State, upon an annuity equal to 25 per
centum of his salarv at the time of retirement, in the case of officers over forty-five years ot age or
in the case of officers under forty-five years of age with a bonus of one year s salary at the tune ot
his retirement, either annuity or one year's salary to be payable out of the Foreign Service officers
retirement and disability fund and eicept as herein provided, subject to the same provisions and
limitations as other annuities payable out of such funds; but no return of contributions shah be
made under paragraphs {i) or il) of section 26 of this Act in the case of any Foreign Service officer
retired under the provisions of this section. Whenever it is determined that the efficiency rating ot
an officer is unsatisfactory, thereby meaning below the standard required for the service, and such
determination has been confirmed by the Secretary of State, the officer shall be notified thereof,
and if, after a reasonable period to be determined by the circumstances in each particular case, the
350 EEGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
rating of such officer continues to be found unsatisfactory and such finding is confirmed by the
Secretary of State after a Iiearing accorded the officer, such officer shall be separated from the service
with the annuity or bonus provided in this section, but no officer so separated from the service shall
receive the said annuity or bonus unless at the time of separation he shall have served at least
fifteen years. He shall, however, if he has not served at least fifteen j'ears have returned to him the
full sum of his contribution to the annuity fund, with interest thereon at 4 per centum compounded
annually. The benefits of this section, except at the option of the Secretary of State the return of an
officer's contribution to the annuity fund, shall not be given to Foreign Service officers separated
from the Foreign Service on account of malfeasance in office.
Salary not to be Reduced -upon Promotion to a Higher Class
"Sec. 34. That nothing in this Act shall be construed to reduce the salary of any Foreign
Service officer upon promotion to a higher class.
District Accounting and Disbursing Offices
"Sec. 35. That the President is hereby authorized, whenever the necessity for such offices
with a view to effecting economies in accounting procedure is apparent, to prescribe certain fiscal
districts or_ areas and to establish within each such district as a part of the Department of State
service, a district accounting and disbursing office to exercise control over the accounts and returns of
all diplomatic missions and consular offices within the district in such manner as the President may
direct. To each such office may be assigned the administrative accounting responsibility for receipts
and expenditures of the diplomatic missions and consular offices within the district. Each district
ofiice shall be in charge of an accountable officer, to whom all fees, and other official monies, received
by any diplomatic, consular, or Foreign Service officer may be accounted for, under such rules and
regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of State, all such fees and monies, or the residue
thereof after the payment of salaries, allowances, and current expenses of the diplomatic missions
and consular offices within the district, to be paid by the district accounting and disbursing officer
into the Treasury of the United States. Such district accounting and disbursing ofiicers accountable
for public monies may entrust monies to other bonded officers for the purpose of having them make
disbursements as his agent, and the officer to whom the monies are entrusted, as well as the officer
who entrusts the monies to him, shall be held pecuniarily responsible therefor to the United States.
All diplomatic, consular or Foreign Service officers on duty within the area covered bv such district
offices may be required to render accounts of their disbursements to the officer in charge of such
district office to be included in his accounts. Said district accounting and disbursing officers and
their agents shall be bonded respectively to the United States for the faithful performance of their
duties in such penal amounts as the President may require.
''Provided further, That the Secretary of State is authorized to appoint such district accounting
and disbursing officers and their assistants in the same manner as clerks in diplomatic missions and
consular offices are appointea.
"Section 3622 of the Revised Statutes of the United States (U.S.C, title 31, sec. 496), and any
other existing statutes, in so far as they conflict with this section are hereby amended.
Fees Applicable to Salaries and Expenses
"Sec. 36. That all fees and other official monies received by diplomatic missions or consular
offices or by the district accounting and disbursing offices provided in section 35 above, may be
transmitted through the Department of State for deposit in the United States Treasurv, or may be
used in payment of salaries, allowances, and current expenses of said missions and offices, under such
rules and regulations as the President may from time to time prescribe; the residue, if any, to be
transmitted through the Department of State for deposit in the United States Treasurv. Section
3617 of the Revised Statutes of the United States (U.S.C, title 31, sec. 484) is hereby amended.
Date Act Takes Effect
"Sec. 37, That this Act shall take effect on July 1, 1931."
Approved, February 23, 1931.
REGULATIONS GOVERNING EXAMINATIONS FOR THE FOREIGN SERVICE PRO-
MULGATED BY THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS JULY 1, 1931
u X J'^^ Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service, in the discharge of the duty entrusted to it
by the order of the President dated June 8, 1931, of formulating rules for and determining the scope
and method of examinations of applicants for admission to the Foreign Service, prescribes the
following regulations:
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
ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 351
the diplomatic or consular branch of the Foreign Service according to the needs of the Service and
the special qualifications of the candidates. ,,x, o- -^^^
2 Time of examinations.— Examinations will be held as the needs of the Service require and
as the Board of Examiners may deem necessary, upon dates to be pubhcly announced through the
press 1 All persons designated for examination will be notified in writing in advance of the examina-
tion. 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. ^i„„«„
3 Place of examination.— AW examinations will be held in Washington or at other places
specified in the letter of designation. Candidates for examination who are clerks and employees
in the Foreign Service and private secretaries to chiefs of mission may be permitted to take the
written examination at their posts of duty upon a regular examination date specified by the Board
and the oral examination upon the occasion of their presence in Washington after the date of taking
the written examination. This oral examination, for subordinates m the Service and private secre-
taries to chiefs of mission only, will be held on the second Tuesday of February, April, June,
August, October, and December of each year.2 .j_, . j.. a^ ^ • j- +^1 ,
4 Closing of designations.-'No designations will be made withm the 40 days immediately
preceding the date set for the holding of the written portion of an examination.
5 Scope of examination.— The examinations shall be both written and oral, except that Amencap
clerks'and employees in the Foreign Service who have rendered satisfactory service in such edaci-
ties for the 5 years immediatelv preceding application for appointment as Foreign Service officers
shall be exempted from the written examinations prescribed for other candidates, i he written
examination will include the subjects prescribed by the President, to wit: elements of interna-
tional, maritime, and commercial law; arithmetic as used in commercial statistics, tariff calculations,
exchange and simple accounting; modern languages (French, Spanish or German is required, and
a candidate mav offer, in the oral test, in addition to one of these any languages with which he may
be familiar); elementary economics, including the natural, industrial, and commercial resources of
the United States; political and commercial geography: American history, government, and insti-
tutions since 1776; and history of Europe, Latin America, and the Far East since 1776 Candi-
dates will also be examined in political economy, and they will be rated in English, composition,
grammar, punctuation, spelling, and penmanship as shown by their replies to questions in the
The'^orS'exam^Aation 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, abilitv, address, judgment, fitness, general education, culture, contemporary information,
experience, and business ability. In this part of the exaimnation the apphcations previously filed,
together with all other available information concerning the candidates, will be utihzed in ascer-
*^^^^6^ Altthod IT^xamination.— The written examination will be conducted for the Board by the
Civil Service Commission and will usually occupy 3 days. The oral examination will be con-
ducted by the Board after the candidates shall have completed the written examination. Candi-
dates attaining an average below 70 in the written examinations will not be admitted to the oral
examination.3 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 accord-
ance with the standards prescribed by the Board. Candidates who attain a passing mark in the
combined written and oral examinations, but who are rejected as a result of their physical exami-
nation, may take a subsequent physical examination to determine whether the defects found m the
first examination still exist. This subsequent physical examination shall be taken within 4 months
from the date of the original examination. „i„ ^f inn or,ri nn
7. Ratings.— The written and oral examinations shall each be rated on a scale of 100, and no
person receiving an average of less than 80 on the combined ratings of the two examinations shall
be eUgible for ^certification. American clerks and employees in the Foreign Service who have
rendered satisfactory service for 5 years immediately P^-feding application for appon^^^^^^^
Foreign Service officers and are therefore exempted from the written examinations prescribed for
other candidates must receive a rating of 80 on the oral examination in order to be certified as
"^'^'t Sr^lSiion^The names of candidates who shall have attained upon the whole examina-
tion the reqiired rating of 80 will be certified by the Board to the Secretary ^^ ^^^^f f^ ^^" *^^^ jP^'J,^^
of their standing in the examination, as eUgible for appointment. No one will be f ^tified as e igible
for appointment who is under 21 or over 35 years of age (except Amenc^an clerks and employees
in the Foreign Service under 45 years of age on the date of certification who T^^^j;^' °j;^^j;^j;%f^\^^^^
appointed before reaching the age of 35, and American clerks and employees in the Fore gn Service
on Julv 1. 1931, who are certified for appointment before reaching the age of 45 years) ;^ who has
• As amended Apr. 11, IQS'.
s As amended Nov. 17, 1M2.
I xLTe^s pecified is'r^garded 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.)
352 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
not been an American citizen for at least 15 years before date of certification; who is not of good
character and habits; who is not physically, mentally, and temperamentally qualified for the
proper performance of the duties of the Foreign Service; and who has not been specially designated
by the President to take the prescribed examinations to determine eligibility for appointment.
9. Results of examinalions. — The results of the examinations will be made known to candi-
dates 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.
10. 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
2 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 exami-
nation. Eligible candidates who have been appointed and who do not accept appointment will
not again be eligible for appointment except as hereinbefore provided.
11. 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 such subsequent examination.
12. Political affiliations not considered. — The political and religious affiliations of candidates
will not be considered either in examinations or certifications.
13. Expenses of candidates. — The traveling and other personal expenses of candidates in con-
nection with the taking cf examinations are not borne by the Government.
14. Previous regulations revoked. — The regulations governing examinations for the Foreign
Service promulgated by the Board of Examiners December 15, 1924, and amendments thereto,
are hereby revoked.
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Aaker, Mabel O.. 19,32,119
Abbey, Glenn A 58,108,119
Abbott, George M 54, 108, 119
Abbott, John T 322
Abbott, Lucy E 35
Abbott, Wainwright 47,102,119
Abrams, Belle J 14, 30, 119
Achilles, Theodore C 11, 64, 112, 119
Ackerman, Marie J 18,28,119
Ackerman, Ralph H 37,119
Ackerson, Garret G., Jr 52, 109, 119
Acly, Robert A 46, 110, 119
Adam, Hector C, Jr 56, 114, 120
Adams, Charles 320
Adams, Charles Francis 325
Adams, Edward LeG 117,297
Adams, George H 59,120
Adams, John 307,317
Adams, John Quincy 307,
308,325,329,331,332
Adams, Newton C 297
Adams, Philip 48,104,120
Adams, Robert, Jr.. 321
Adams, Walter A 41, 100, 120
Adams, Ware.. 47,110,120
Adee, Alvey A 310,312
Adlof, Richard E., Jr 22,28,120
Afield, William C, Jr 47, 112, 120
Agerton, Baylor L 297
Agostini, Caesar Franklin 60, 120
Aguirre, Stephen E 55,110,120
Ailshie, William K 59,110,120
Albert, Talbot J. 297
Albrecht, Charles H 297
Albright, Edward 44,120,324
Alden, Austin C 297
Alden, Roger 316
Aldridge, Clayson W 40, 105, 120
Alexander, Eben 326,331,332
Alexander, F. Virginia... 13, 14, 24, 27, 121
Alexander, Knox 116,121,297
Alexander, Robert C 19,27,121
Alger, William E 297
Allee, Lois D 5,30,121
Allen, Charles E 297
Allen, Charles W 38,121
Allen, Edgar P 23,26,121
Allen, George V 51,111,121
Allen, Heman 321
Allen, Henry E 23,34,121
Allen, Horace N 328
Allen, Percy F. 4, 5, 27, 121, 316
Allen, Ruth J 7, 28, 121
Allen, Stuart 41,109,121
Ailing, Paul H 11, 25, 122
Allison, John M 54, 109, 122
65847—36 24
Page
Allman, Norwood F... 297
Altafler, Leland C 40,122
Altaffer, Maurice W.. 61,106,122
Ames, Edward W 297
Amory, Copley, Jr 297
Amsden, Charles A 297
Anderson, Chandler P 311
Anderson, Daniel V 49, 112, 122
Anderson, Edward, Jr 39,110,122
Anderson, George B 297
Anderson, George E 297
Anderson, John A 324
Anderson, Larz 297,320,328
Anderson, Norman L 297
Anderson, Rasmus B 293,323
Anderson, Richard C... 322
Anderson, T. Hart, Jr 297
Anderson, Thomas H 320,321
Anderson, Walter H 18,28,122
Anderson, Walter S 48,122
Andrews, C. C 334
Andrews, George D., Jr 54, 108, 122
Andrews, William W 297
Angel, Benjamin F 334
Angel, Virginia Burbank 22,28, 122
Angell, James B 322,334
Anslinger, Harry J 297
Anthony, Nicholas 4,33,122
Appleton, John 312,316,320,332
Appleton, John James 333
Armour, Norman 38,97,122,321,326
Armstrong, George A. 50, 107, 123
Armstrong, James 297
Armstrong, John.. 324
Armstrong, John S., Jr 297
Armstrong, Lawrence S 56, 107, 123
Arnell, Charles J 297
Arnold, Frank D 297
Arnold, Julean 40, 123
Arnold, Olney 297,324
Arthur, Chester A 309
Asbjornson, Mildred J 5,29,123
Asboth. Alexander 319,335
Asbury, Charles E 297
Astor, William Waldorf 327
Atcherson, Lucile 297
Atcheson, George, Jr 40, 105, 123
Atherton, Ray 48,99,123
Atterberry, Russell 18,29,123
Atwell, William P 297
Atwood, Franklin B 43, 107, 123
Austin, Jonathan Loring 317
Austin, Richard W 297
Authier, Joseph M 297
Averill, Henry 297
Avery, Benjamin P 322
Page
Avery, WUliam L 297
Axton, Matilda F 22,28,124
Ayers, E. J. 316
Ayme, Louis H... 297
Babcock, Elisha J 35
Baber, Ambrose 332
Bachelder, Leonard A 50,124
Bacon, J. Kenly 61, 111, 124
Bacon, John E 330,335
Bacon, Robert 297,310,313,325
Bader, Ralph H 297
Bading, Gerhard A 297,324
Baehr, Max J 297
Bagby, Arthur P.. 332
Bagby, Nettie N 11,28 124
Bailey, E. Tomlin.. 49,114,124
Bailey, Everett E 297
Bailey, James G 297
Bailey, John W., Jr 9,25,124
Bailey, Waldo E 46, 110, 124
Bailly-Blanchard, Arthur 297,326
Bain, Wendell H 18,29,124
Baker, Edward C 297
Baker, Emma L 19.32,124
Baker, Henry D 297
Baker, James Marion 60, 124,333
Baker, Jehu 335
Baker, Joseph R 4,24,25,124
Baker, Lester D. 36,58,62,125
Baker, Lewis 323,324,330
Baker, Milton 6,33,125
Baker, Orlando H 297
Baker, Roy W 48, 107, 125
Balch, Henry H 52,102,125
Baldwin, Frederick W 297
Baldwin, George E. 297
Baldwin, La Verne 61,108,125
Baldwin, William Woodward 313
Bales, William L 40,125
Ball, jVlice M 22,26,125
Ballantine, Joseph W 41,100,125
Banash, Sydney H 36,125
Bancroft, Edgar A... 297,328
Bancroft, Edward 317
Bancroft, George 325,331
Bandy, Alvin E 41, 125
Bankhead, Henry M 38, 125
Barbour, James 325
Barbour, Walworth 52,112,125
Barclay, Thomas 317
Bardel, WOliam 297
Barker, Clifford O 14,26,126
Barker, AV. Roswell 297
Barlow, Bernardine F 5,30,126
Barlow, Joel 324
353
354
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Barnard, Daniel D 331
Barnes, Charles M 16,25,126
Barnes, Curtis W 23,34,126
Barnes, Frank W 297
Barnes, Maynard B 11, 64, 101, 126
Barnhart, Eva S 15,31,126
Barny, Fredericks 44,126
Barr, Gertrude 118
Barrett, David D 40, 126
Barrett, John 297,319,322,330,333
Barringer, Daniel M 333
Barringer, George H 118
Barron, Bryton 22,27,126
Barrow, Washington 331
Barry, Grace W 22,26,126
Barry, John 35
Barry, John R 39, 126
Barry, Wilham T 333
Bartleraan, Richard M 297
Bartlett, Joseph J 334
Bartlett, Louise D . 23,34,126
Barton, John L 15,34,126
Barton, Seth 321
Bassel, Cornelia B 10,24,28,127
Bassett, Ebenezer D 326
Bassett, Jane B 12,28,127
Batclieller, George S 331
Baugh, Hubert G 297
Baugus, John E 16, 28, 127
Baxley, Louise I 7,30,127
Baxter, Henry 327
Baxter, John K 297
Bay, Charles A 60,104,127
Bayard, Richard H 320
Bayard, Thomas F 309,325
Baylies, Francis 319
Beach, Arthur E 21, 26, 127
Beach, Frances M 5,30,127
Beach, William H 37,106,127
Beale, Edward F 320
Beale, Truxtun 293,326,327,331,332
Beam, Jacob D 47,112,127
Beaman, Charles C 315
Beaulac, Willard L 10,64,102,127
Beaumont, Adam 38, 127
Beaupre, Arthur M 297,
319, 322, 323, 328, 329
Bechtold, Leonice K 7,29,128
Beck, Henry A. W 51, 108, 128
Beck, William H 58, 101, 128
Becker, Clayton S 18,28,128
Beckert, Agnes H 16, 28, 128
Beckham, Claire 23,34,128
Beckley, Robbin 19,31,128
Beddie, James S 21,26,128
Bedinger, Henry 323
Beeler, Azel D 297
Beitz, William E 39, 107, 128
Belanger, Germaine E 10,30,128
Belden, Perry 297
Belford, Wilton 4,33,128
Belin, F, Lammot 297,331
Belisle, Eugene L 117,297
Bell, Edward 297
Bell, Isaac, Jr 329
Page
Bell, John O. .- 14, 29, 128
Belmont, August 329
Belmont, Perry 333
Belovsky, Sidney A 52, 108, 128
Belt, John W 297
Bemis, Harold M 54, 129
Benedict, James S 116,297
Benet, Edward S 42, 129
Benjamin, S. G. W 327
Bennett, Margaret V 35
Benninghoff, H. Merrell 41,108,129
Benson, Alexander 297
Benton, J. Webb 47, 102, 129
Benton, Russell W 39,114,129
Berger, David C 41, 104, 129
Berger, Marie L 19,31,129
Bergh, Robert S. S 297
Bergholz, Leo A 297
Berliner, Harry ? 15,34,129
Berliner, Solomon 297
Bernstein, Herman 293,297,319
Berrey, Nannie W 18,31,129
Berry, Burton Y 51, 109, 129
Berry, Lampton 62,129
Bertot, Raoul A 42,129
Besore, Mildred E 5,30,129
Betts, Paul C 45,129
Beutelspaeher, Gustave 297
Bevan, Thomas H 59, 100, 130
Bevans, Charles I 17,28,130
Beverstock, Roswell C... 56,114,130
Beylard, Charles B 46,130
Biar, Herbert C 39, 110. 130
Bickers, William A 38, 107, 130
Bickford, George F 297
Biddle, Anthony J. Drexel, Jr. 58, 130. 330
Biddle, Thomas 323,324
Bidlack, Benjamin .\ 322
Bigelow, Donald F 61,105,130
Bigelow, John 325
Biggins, Leonila Lloyd 23,34. 130
Bigler, John 321
Binda, John L ._. 297
Bing, Arden E 2.25,130
Bingham, Hiram, Jr 48, 110, 131
Bingham, John A 327
Bingham, Robert W 48,131,325
Bingham, Rutherfurd 297
Bingham, William.. 317
Birch, David R 297
Birch, Mary N 11,28,131
Birch, Thomas H 297, 331
Birkeland, Carl 59,131
Birney, James 329
Bishop, Crawford M 297
Bishop, William H 297
Black, J. Ernest 297
Black, Jeremiah S 309
Blackard, Wade 60,131
Blackburn, Katherine C 27, 131
Blackford, William M 322
Blackstock, Hanna H 22,26,131
Blaine, James G 309
Blaine, Walker 312,315
Blair, Donald L 4,33,131
Page
Blair, Jacob B 323
Blair, Percy A 297
Blake, Gilson G., Jr 53,105,131
Blake, M. Williams... 39,114,132
Blake, MaxweU 56,97,99,131,329
Blake, Ralph J 41,110,132
Bland, Julia M 21,26,132
Blandford, Alice M 35
Blaskey, Beth 18,30,132
Blatchford, Edward W 58, 132
Blatchford, Richard Miltord 330
Bleeeker, Hermanns 329
Blessing, Madge M 8, 28, 132
Bliss, Robert Woods. 116, 297, 314, 319, 333
Blocker, V. Harwood, Jr 46,132
Blocker, WUliam P 56,102,132
Blohm, Lee R 56,105,132
Blount, James H 326,327
Blow, Henry T 321,335
Bloxham, William D 320
Blue, George V_ 21.26, 132
Blumenthal, William 297
Bluthardt, Theodore J 297
Boal, Pierre de L 55, 100, 132
Boals, Gordon P 47,133
Bobst, AVayne C 18,30,133
Bocock, Annabelle H 35
Boelter, Elsie 12,30,133
Boernstein, Ralph A 10, 13, 64, 107, 133
Boggs, S. W 21,25,133
Bohan, Merwin L 40,133
Bohlen, Charles E 2,64,109,133
Bohne, Frederick A 39,133
Bohr, Frank 116,297
Boker, George H 332,334
Bolds, Harry H 15,34,133
Bollan, William 317
Bonbright, James C. H 11,64, 109, 133
Bond, Wallace C 297
Bones, Helen Woodrow 17,30, 133
Bonnet, Ellis A 57, 107, 133
Bonnette, Agnes P.. _. 19,30,134
Bonney, Wilbert L 297
Booker, Burnett 3,33,134
Booth, Ralph H 297,323
Bopp, Jennie Cook 35
Boragino, .\ngeIo 118
Borden, Edward P 297
Borden, James W 326
Bordewich, Henry 297
Borjes, Clara L 11,28,134
Borland, Solon 322,324,326,327,329
Bornemann, Paul C 118
Botkin, Theodosius 297
Bouchal, John L 116,297
Boucher, Hiram A 61, 104, 134
Boulware, William 334
Boutell, Henry S 297,334
Boutell, Roger S. O 297
Bowcock, James M 47,134
Bowdoin, James 333
Bowen, Herbert W 327,335
Bowens, G. Jarvis 297
Bower, Roy E. B 61, 107,134
Bowerman, Paul 297
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Page
Bowers, Blanche 18,31,134
Bowers, Claude G 60,134,333
Bowlin, James B 322, 330
Bowman, Howard A 56, 107, 134
Bowman, Thomas D 55, 99, 134
Bowman, Winne H 2,30,134
Boyce, Richard F 54, 102, 134
Boyd, Sempronius H 333
Boyle, Lewis V 56, 105, 135
Boyle, Walter F 50, 102, 135
Braddoek, Daniel M 63,108.135
Bradford, Leonard G 52,135
Bradford, Robert R -.. 116,297
Bradley, John R '. 297
Bradley, William H 297
Bradshaw, Charlotte 2,29,135
Brady, Austin C 49, 103, 135
Bragg, Edward S 297,329
Bragonier, Reginald, Jr 40, 112, 135
Brand, Norton F. 116,297
Brandt, George L 19,64,102,135
Brandt, John 42,135
Branham, Richard E 14,30,135
Bray, John P 297
Breckinridge, Clifton R 332
Breen, Mary Agnes 2,28,135
Brennan, Charles J 41,136
Brennan, Earl 39,136
Brent, Daniel -.. 308,316
Brent, Joseph L 58, 108, 136
Brent, Thomas L. L 331
Brent, WUliam, Jr 319
Brentano, Theodore 297,327
Bresnahan, Nellie 35
Brett, Homer 57, 102, 136
Breuer, Carl 38,112,136
Brewer, Andrew J 297
Brickwood, Albert W., Jr 297
Bridge, H. P 50, 136
Bridgman, George H 298,321
Briggs, EUis O 42,104,136
Briggs, Lawrence P 116, 136,298
Bright, Frederick I 298
Brissel, Charles F 298
Brist, George L 39,136
Bristol, Mark L.. 334
Bristow, John A 298
Brittain, Joseph I 117,298
Broadhead, James 0 334
Brodie, Edward E 298,324,333
Bronson, Vernita 5,29,137
Brooks, Clarence C 41,137
Brooks, Russell M 57,105,137
Broomall, Harman L.. 298
Brown, C. Inness 298
Brown, Charles C 40,137
Brown, Ethan A 321
Brown, F. Harold 298
Brown, George 326
Brown, Henry Rhodes 298
Brown, James 324
Brown, James E., Jr 61, 108, 137
Brown, Neill S 332
Brown, Philip M 298,327
Brown, Robert Y 41,42,108,137
Page
Brown, Sevellon A 316
Brown, W. Duval 298
Brown, William H... 39, 137
Browne, Elwood M 18,30,137
Browne, J. Ross 322
Browne, Sidney H 57,108,137
Broy, Charles C 48,103,137
Bruce, D. K. E 298
Bruins, John H 43, 105, 137
Brumer, Samuel 298
Bruner, Glen W 54,138
Brunot, Hilary S 298
Brunswick, William W 116,298
Bryan, Charles P 298,
320, 321, 322, 328, 331
Bryan, Henry L 35
Bryan, John A 330
Bryan, Rose S 7,29,138
Bryan, William Jennings 310
Bryce, Lloyd 298,328,329
Buchanan, James 308,309,325,332
Buchanan, James M 323
Buchanan, William I 319,330
Buck, Alfred E _.. 327
Buck, Charles W 330
Buckalew, Charles R 323
Buckler, William H 298
Buckley, Delia T 18,30,138
Bucklin, George A 50,101,138
Bucknell, Howard, Jr 12, 64, 102, 138
Buckner, George W 298,328
Buell, Robert L.... 49, 107, 138
Buffum, David H 47, 109, 138
Buford, Mary E 20,27, 138
Buhrman, Parker W 59,102,138
Bullitt, William C 62,138,314,335
Bundy, Harvey H 314
Bundy, Richard C 298
Burdett, William C 36, 101, 138
Burg, Joseph P 2,30,139
Burgher, Robert S 298
Burke, Gordon L 41,109,139
Burke, Malcolm C 47,139
Burke, Thomas Edmund 63,139
Burlingame, Anson 320,322
Burhngham, Lloyd 298
Burnell, Albro L 298
Burnett, Rufus R 35
Burnham, F. Irvine 21,26,139
Burri, Alfred T 116,298
Burroughs, Anna V 5,31,139
Bursley, Herbert S 11,64, 104, 139
Burt, Joseph F _.. 38, 105, 139
Burton, Allan A. 322
Buss, Claude A 298
Busser, Ralph C 47,102,140
Busser, William F 59,114,140
Butler, Anthony 328
Butler, Dorothy K 18, 28, 140
Butler, George H 10,64,106,140
Butler, Hamilton 298
Butrick, Richard P... 41, 102, 140
Butterworth, William W., Jr.. .48, 108, 140
Byars, Winfield S 18,28,140
Byington, A. Homer 298
Page
Byington, Homer M.. 39,99,140
Byington, Homer M., Jr 53, 111, 140
Byington, James G 36, 141
Byrd, Richard W 38, 114, 141
Cable, Philander L 298
Cabot, John M 57,107,141
Cadwalader, John L 312
Caffee, Albert V 7,10,28,141
Caffery, Edward 39,106,141
Caffery, Jefferson _ 42,
97,141,314,322,323,324
Cahn, Rudolf E 37,141
Calder, A. Bland 40,141
Calder, F. Willard 49,141
Caldwell, David K 54,114,141
Caldwell, John C 298,330,335
Caldwell, John K 41,99,142
Caldwell, John L 298,327
Caldwell, John W 320
Caldwell, Robert G 59,142,331
Calhoun, John C 308
Calhoun, William J 298,322
Callahan, James E 48, 142
Callanan, Leo J .' 60, 106, 142
Calnan, John L 63, 142
Calvert, John S 39, 105, 142
Cambreleng, Churchill C 332
Cameron, Alfred D 48, 107, 142
Cameron, Charles R 42,100,142
Cameron, Simon 332
Campanole, Nicholas W 41,
42, 44, 51, 57, 58, 63, 143
Campbell, Charles, Jr 298
Campbell, George Washington 332
Campbell, Harry 116,298
Campbell, James H 334
Campbell, John A 312
Campbell, Lewis D 328
Campbell, Rachel 23,34,143
Canada, William W 298
Cannon, Cavendish W 38, 109, 143
Canty, George R 59,143
Caplan, Sophie 16,28,143
Capps, Edward.... 298,326,329
Cardwell, John 324
Carey, Elsie M 14,31,143
Carey, Henry R 298
Carey, Reginalds 143,298
Carleton, Algar E 298
Carlisle, S. S 320
Carlson, Harold 61, 143
Carlson, Harry E 44, 103, 143
Carlson, Herbert W 56, 143
Carmichael, Wilham 317,333
Carpenter, Fred W 298,329,333
Carr, Clark E 323
Carr, Dabney S 334
Carr, Robert M 23,34,143
Carr, Wilbur J.... '.. 2,
6, 9, 24, 25, 27, 143, 314, 316
Carrigan, Clarence 298
Carrigan, John W 57, 112, 144
Carroll, Alma A 15,30,144
Carroll, B. Harvey 298
356
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Carroll, Joseph W 298
Carroll, Philip 298
Carrol], Randolph F 298
Carroll, William N 48,144
Carter, Agnes M.. 12, 32, 144
Carter, Clarence E. 22,34,144
Carter, George W. 335
Carter, Henry. 298
Carter, James G 46, 103, 144
Carter, John R 298, 321, 332, 333
Carter, Lillie R 22,34,144
Carter, Maceo 6,33, 144
Carter, Robert H 19,33,144
Carter, Wallace W 4,33, 144
Cartter, David K 320
Caruth, George William 331
Cass, Lewis 309,324
Cass, Lewis, Jr 330
Castle, Clarence A 298
Castle, William R., Jr.... 298,311,314,328
Castleman, Reginald S 38, 105, 144
Cate, Julian S 18,30,144
Catudal, H. M 23, 34, 144
Caughy, Charles M 298
Cauldwell, Frederic W 298
Causo, Federico 42,145
Cavanaugh, Robert J 39,145
Cavenaugh, William F 145,298
Cawston, Arthur H 298
Chabot, Frederick C 298
Chalfant, Gladys 11,30,145
Chamberlain, Culver B 298
Chamberlain, George A 298
Chamberlain, Thelma I 23,30, 145
Chamberlin, George E lie, 145,298
Chandler, Charles L 298
Chandler, Joseph R 335
Chandler, Theodore E 45,59,60, 145
Channon, Kenneth F 18,30,145
Chapin, Albert C 298
Chapin, Selden 10, 64, 106, 145
Chapin, Vinton 65, 106, 145
Chapman, Charles H 298
Chapman, Flavins J., 3d 298
Chapman, J. Holbrook 60, 107, 146
Chapman, William E 60, 103, 146
Chase, Augustus S 40, 107, 146
Chase, Benjamin F 117,298
Chase, Emily T 17,28,146
Chase, Warren M 50, 108, 146
Cheever, Elsie B 2, 28, 140
Cheney, Arthur S 298
Cheney, Elias H 298
Cheney, Person C 334
Cherp, Philip F 62, 146
Chesbrough, Ralph F 293,298
Cheshire, Fleming D 298
Chester, Frank D _. 298
Chew, Audrey 19,32,146
Chew, Roberts _. 316
Child, Jacob T 333
Child, Richard Washburn 298,327
Childs, Archie W 37, ]40
Childs, J. Rives 43, 104, 146
Childs, Prescott 50,106,146
Page
Chilton, Robert S 298,316
Chilton, Thomas W 298
Chinn, Thomas W.. 334
Chiperfield, Claude B 49, 110, 147
Chipman, Norris B... 12,64,109,147
Choate, Joseph H. 325
Christenson, Ethel G 10,28,147
Christian, Early B 298
Christiancy, Isaac P. 330
Christiani, Courtland - 57,147
Christie, Emerson 17,27,147
Claffey, John F 48, 147
Claiborne, Hamilton C 298
Clairmont, Grace C .- 35
Clare, Arthur J 298
Clare, Walter B 8,147
Clark, Alexander 328
Clark, J. Reuben, Jr 298,311,315,329
Clark, John Henry 118
Clark, Lewis 45,107,147
Clark, Reed Paige 36,37,102,147
Clark, Thomas B 41, 147
Clark, William C 18,29,148
Clarke, Beverly L 326,327
Clarke, J. Brent 5,27,148
Clarke, M. Augusta 22,28,148
Clarke, Marie S 19,32,148
Clarke, Robert J 37,148
Clarkson, Anna L... 3,27,148
Clattenburg, Albert E., Jr 57, 110, 148
Clay, Brutus J 298,334
Clay, Cassius M 332
Clay, Henry 308
Clay, James Brown... 331
Clay, John Randolph 330, 332
Clay, Thomas H 327,329
Clayton, Florence M 18,29, 148
Clayton, John M 308
Clayton, Powell 329
Clemson, Thomas G 320
Cleveland, Orover 309,310
Cleveland, Theodore S 298
Clifford, Nathan 328
Cloud, Frederick D 298
Clubb, Oliver Edmund 40, 108, 148
Clum, Harold D 59, 102, 148
Coates, Haskell E... 298
Cobb, George C_ 38, 148
Cobbe, Jerome F 0, 30, 148
Cochran, H. Merle 45, 100, 149
Cochran, Leo F 298
Cochran, William P., Jr 44, 110, 149
Cocke, Jack E 46, 149
Codoner, Manuel J 60, 149
Coe, Robert D 49, 110, 149
Coffin, Henry P 298
Coffin, William... 298
Coggeshall, William T 323
Cograve, Eleanor F 19,32,149
Cogswell, Francis 45,60,149
Colby, Bainbridge 310
Cole, Clarke P 7, 29, 149
Cole, Felix- 44,54,55,100,149
Cole, George C 298
Cole, Samuel 35
Page
Cole, Thomas J 61, 149
Cole, Winthrop R 298
Colebrook, Mulford A 50,112,149
Coleman, Chapman 298
Coleman, Frederick W. B 298,
323, 324, 328
Colladay, Montgomery H 61, 110, 150
Collier, William M 298,322,333
Collins, Harold M 42,105,150
Collins, Herbert B 4, 25, 150
Collins, Lucy E 18, 28, 150
Collis, Edwin J 39,150
Colman, George T 298
Combs, Leslie 298,326,327,330
Comeau, Beatrice L 23,34,150
Comly, James M 326
Compton, Clarence 12,33,150
Conant, Harry A 298
Condayan, Vahram H 44,46,150
Conger, Edwin H 321,322,329
Conkling, Alfred 328
Connelly, Bernard C 60, 113, 150
Conner, Jacob E 298
Conover, Margaret F 5,28,150
Conrad, Charles M 308
Conrad, Kathryn H. 18,29,150
Converse, Charles A 48,110,150
Cook, Helen W 23,29,150
Cook, Willis C 298,335
Cooke, Arthur B 116, 298
Cooke, Charles Lee 20,27,151
Cooke, Hedley v., Jr 38,110,151
Cooke, William E 18,30,151
Cookingham, Harris N.. 39, 103, 151
Cooley, James 330
Coolidge, Calvin 310
Coolidge, John G 294, 298, 330
Coolidge, T . Jefferson 325
Coombs, Frank L 327
Cooper, Charles A 54,113,151
Cooper, Mildred C 35
Cooper, R. Gordon 19,32,151
Cootes, Merritt N 49,113,151
Copley, William E 36,151
Corcoran, Alice L 17, 28, 151
Corcoran, William W 61, 107, 151
Cornelius, George O 298
Cornette, Estelle 22,28,151
Correll, Alice Brown 21,26,151
Correll, Irvin C 298
Corrick, Donald W 16,27,152
Corrigan, Frank P 44,152,324
Corrigan, John 62, 103, 152
Corse, Carl D 23,34,152
Corwin, Thomas 328
Cory, Ralph 54, 152
Costello, Walter T 62,152
Coster, Charles H 298
Cotie, Lawrence F 118
Cotton, Joseph P 311
Cottrell, Jesse S 298, 321
Coudray, Robert C 49,152
Coughlin, John T_ 35
Coulter, Eliot B 19,25,152
Cournoyer, Gaston A 298
INDEX OF PERSONS
357
Page
Cousins, Albert H.,Jr 36,111,152
Covel, Alice M 14,28,152
Covert, John C 298
Coville, Cabot 54,107,152
Cowan, Robert T 46,152
Cox, Raymond E 43,101,152
Cox, Samuel S 334
Coxe, Francis T - 298
Coxe, Macgrane 326,327
Coyle, John J 48, 153
Crain, Earl T 52,113,153
Craley, Vivian R 14,29,153
Cralle, Richard K 316
Cram, Paul H.... 298
Cramer, M. J 323,334
Cramp, William M 44, 1 10, 153
Crane, Charles R 298,322
Crane, Maud M 7,29,153
Crane, Richard 298,323
Crane, Robert T 298
Crane, William C 54, 153
Crawford, William H 324
Creevey, Edward A 298
Crenshaw, David 18,28,153
Cresson, William P 298
Cridler, Thomas Wilbur .-- 313
CrOley, A. Cyril 58,153
Crim. Elsie May 18,30, 153
Crocker, Edward S., 2d 54, 104,153
Crockett, James C 47, 153
Crook, Linton — 43,154
Crosby, Elisha 0 326
Crosby, George J 298
Crosby, Sheldon L.... 116,154,298
Cross, Cecil M. P 8,46,102,154
Crossland, John R. A - 328
Crouch, Edward C. — - 18,30,154
Crowder, Enoch H.. — . 298,323
Crowninshield, Caspar S -- 298
Croxton, John T - 320
Cruger, Alexander P.. - 59, 107, 154
Crum, William D -- 298,328
Crump, William.. 321
Crusch, Mary .- 35
Cudahy, John .— 59,154,331
Culbertson, Paul T.. 11,25,154
Culbertson, William S 298,322,332
Cullen, Virginia I.. 5. 32, 154
Culpepper, Florence M 5,32,154
Culver, Erastus D 335
Culver, Henry S 117,294,298
Cummans, William W 18,29, 154
Cumming, Hugh S., Jr.... 11, 25, 154
Cunningham, Edwin S 116, 154,298
Curry, Jabez L. M... 333
Curstead, Nell Louise 19,32,155
Curtice, Raymond S 298
Curtin, Andrew G 332
Curtis, Charles B 298,323,324
Curtis, Gladys A 14,29,155
Curtis, Olion, Jr.. 52,114,155
Curtis, James L 298,328
Gushing, Caleb 322,333
Gushing, Courtland 323
Cushman, John F - 319
Page
Cussans, Frank 46,155
Gutting, W. Bayard, Jr 298
Cyphers, Dudley E.... 43, 155
Daane, Martha T 4,30,155
Dabney, Thomas E 298
Dabney, Walter D 315
Daggett, Rollin M 326
Dalferes, Sabin J... 47,155
Dallas, George M... 325,332
Damm, Henry C. A 298
D'Amour, Elizabeth C 22,32,155
Dana, Francis.. 317
Dana, John W 320
Daniel, Helen L 13,28,155
Daniel, John M.... 332
Daniels, Charles N 299
Daniels, Josephus... 55, 155,329
Daniels, Paul C 10,64,108,155
Daniels, Thomas L 299
Darley, Mary L._ 11,30,155
Darlington, Charles F., Jr 23,34, 155
Davenport, Rosemary S 13,30,155
Davezac, Auguste 329
Davidson, James W 299
Davies, John, Jr. 41, 113, 156
Davis, Bainbridge C... 23,34, 156
Davis, Ben G -. 316
Davis, Chester W. 299
Davis, De Lyle. 18, 28, 156
Davis, Elsie C 15,30,156
Davis, George F 299
Davis, J. C. Bancroft 312,325
Davis, James P 299
Davis, Jane M 20, 29, 156
Davis, John 312
Davis, John K. 39, 100, 156
Davis, John W.... 299,325
Davis, John Wesley. 322
Davis, Kathryn M 19,32,156
Davis, Leslie A.. 49, 102, 156
Davis, Marianna.... 12,28,156
Davis, Monnett B 50,100,156
Davis, Nathaniel P 64, 101, 156
Davis, Norman H 311
Davis, Raymond 299
Davis, Robert B 299
Davis, RoyT 299,323,330
Davis, Thomas D,... 61, 105, 157
Dawes, Charles G 299,325
Dawes, Gladys M... 22, 26, 157
Dawson, Allan 37,104,157
Dawson, Claude I 60,99,157
Dawson, Leonard G 46,103,157
Dawson, M. Esther 18,30,157
Dawson, Thomas C 299,322,323,330
Dawson, Warrington 157
Dawson, William 41,97,157,322,324
Day, Erastus S.. 299
Day, Henry B 59, 111, 157
Day, Mary Jo 19,32,158
Day, Samuel H 62,158
Day, William R 310,313
Daymont, Laurence J— 8,46,158
Dayton, Aaron Ogden 316
Page
Dayton, William L 325,329
Deal, Charles 299
Deane, Harold M 299
Deane. Silas. 318
Deans, Amelia B 22,26,158
Dearborn, Henry, Sr 331
Dearing, Fred Morris.. 58,97,158,314,331
DeBerry, Myra J 22,26,158
De Billier, Frederic O.. 117,299
De Castro, Hector 299
DeCell, Edith 13,29,158
DeCourcy, Wilham E 62, 104, 158
Deedmeyer, Frank 299
Deichman, Carl F 116,158,299
Deike, Mildred V.... 9,28, 158
Deimel, Henry L., Jr 23,34,158
de Lambert, Richard M. 58, 106, 159
Delaney, Thomas J 11,33,159
deLashmutt, Rebekah L 2,27,159
De Long, Charles E.... 327
del Valle, Pedro Augusto. 53, 159
Demers, Pierre P. 299
Demille, Paul H 56,159
Denby, Charles... 299,316,322
Denby, James Orr 52, 103, 159
Denison, Frank C. 117,299
Denning, Joseph M. 299,329
Dennis, Lawrence 299
Dennison, E. Haldeman 299
Denniston, Frederick W., Jr 7, 29, 159
de Olivares, Jose 116,299
Derrick, William S 308,316
Derry, Charles H 56, 105, 159
de Rycke, L. J.. 23,34, 159
de Saulles, John L 299,335
De Soto, Hernando .- 299
Des Fortes, Fay A 51,159,321,326
De Vault, Charles L 45, 105, 159
de Verteuil Marc 50,160
De Witt, Charles G 321
de Wolf, Francis Colt... 17, 25, 160
Dexter, Lewis — 299
D'Hauteville, Paul G 299
Dichman, Ernest 322
Dick, Hasell H 40, 102, 160
Dickerson, Charles E 61,160
Dickey, Johns... 3,26,160
Dickey, Robert, Jr. 46,160
Dickins, Asbury 316
Dickinson, Andrew B 329
Dickinson, Charles M 299,321
Dickinson, George W 299
Dickinson, Horace J. 42, 109, 160
Dickover, Erie R. 54,100,160
Dickson, Almar F.. 299
Dickson, Lillie V 17,29,160
Dickson, Samuel S 39, 105, 160
Diederich, Henry W.. 117,299
Diehl, Howard F 299
Diekema, Gerrit John. 299,329
Dietrich, Herman R 299
Dill, Harry P.... 299
Dillingham, Frank 299
Dillingham, Sherburne 59,111,160
Dimitry, Alexander 323,329
358
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Dinsmore, Hugh A 328
Dismon, Frances N 15,29,100
Diven, Frederick M 4,26,160
Dix, Adele E..... 7, 28, 161
DLx, John A ..-- 325
Doane, Vernon H 18,30,161
Dockweiler, Henry I 299
Dodd, Wniiam E 47,161,325
Dodge, Augustus C 333
Dodge, H. Percival _. 116,
299, 323, 324, 327, 329, 330, 335
Dodson, Frederick A.. 15,33,161
Doherty, Charles W 118
Doherty, Nona L 22,26,161
Dolbeare, Frederic R 299
Dominian, Leon 294,299
Donald, George K 53,101,161
Donaldson, Chester.. _ 299
Donaldson, Harry M 46,114,161
Donegan, Alfred W 61,101,161
Donelson, .\ndrew J 331,334
Donnelly, AValter J 42,161
Donovan, Andrew E., 2d 37, 113, 161
Donovan, Howard 49,105,161
Donovan, Mary Josephine 7,30,162
Doolittle, Hooker A 56, 103, 162
Dooman, Eugene H 10, 64, 100, 162
Doran, Helen F. 20,27,162
Dormady, Francis P 19,27,162
Dorman, Archibald B 299
Dorn, Frank 40,162
Dorr, Julian C 55,108,162
Dorsey, W. Roderick 116,299
Dorsey, William H 35
Dorsz, Edmund J 59,109,162
Doty, William F 116,299
Doughten, J. Preston 299
Douglass, Frederick... 323,326
Douglass, William B., Jr 60, 162
Doukas, Marjorie Hottel 22,29,163
Dow, Edward A 40,101.163
Dowling, Walter C 59, 113, 163
Downer, Alice S 5,30,163
Dowrick, Lillie B 5,29,163
Doyle, Albert M 50, 105, 163
Doyle, Thomas John, Jr 36, 62, 163
Draper, William F 327
Dreher, Julius D 116,299
Dresel, Ellis L 299,325
Drew, Charles W., Jr 299
Drew, Gerald A 42, 109, 163
Drew, NorrisE.. 22,27,163
Dreyfus, Louis G., Jr 58,99, 163
Driscoll, Edward E 18,28,163
Drissel, Roger S 17,27,164
Droppers, Garrett 299,326,329
Drumright, Everett F... 41, 111, 164
Drury, Hannah W.... 23,30, 164
Drury, Louis M.. 18,31,164
Dryer, Mildred V 15, 30, 164
Dryer, Thomas J 326
du Bois, Coert 53,99, 164
DuBois, James T.... 299,322
DuBusky, Anthony T 23,34, 164
Dueotf, Charles H 42,164
Page
Duda, Wilfred J 13,33,164
Dudley, Irving B.. 299,321,330
Dudley, L. Edwin 299
Duenner, Jane R 23,34,164
Duffee, George Q 299
Duffley, Margarets 20,29,164
Duffy, Mary A 4,28,164
Dugan, Henry P 10,18,28,164
Duggan, Laurence 10, 25, 165
Duhaime, Victor L 299
Dulles, Allen W 299
Dumas, Charles William Frederick. 318
Dumont, Frederick T. F 116,299
Dun, Edwin 327
Duncan, Norman 59,165
Dunham, Donald C 51,113, 165
Dunker, Will F 5,28,165
Dunlap, Hiram J 299
Dunlap, Maurice P... 58, 103, 165
Dunn, James Clement... 1, 11, 25, 165, 314
Dunning, James E 299
Durbrow, Elbridge 62,111,165
Durham, John S 323,326
Durkee, Roland A 299
Durnan, James J 11, 26, 165
Durning, DanielJ . 18,29,165
Dutko, Paul M 54, 165
Dutrow, Richard C 299
Dutton, Benjamin, Jr 43,
45, 47, 57, 58, 61, 165
Duvall, Frank E 10,24,28,166
Dwyer, Henry T 38, 166
Dwyre, Dudley G 58, 102, 166
Dye, Charles D - 18,30,166
Dye, Dorothy J 19,24,32,166
Dye, John W 50,102,166
Dyer, Francis J 299
Eager, George E 299
Fames, Charles 326,335
Earle, George H., 3d 299,320
Earle, Matthew C 15,34,166
Early, William W 117,299
Earnest, Edwin B 48, 166
Eastin, Fred C, Jr 299
Eastman, M. Elizabeth 2,31,166
Eaton, Earl Wilbert 56, 166
Eaton, John H 333
Eaton, Paul W 35
Eberhardt, Charles C... 116,299,323,330
Eberlein, Marcia 9,29,166
Ebling, Samuel G... 59, 107, 167
Eddy, Donald B 20,31, 167
Eddy, Spencer F 299,319,321.332,333
Edelman, Samuel.. 299
Edgar, Donald D 43, 111, 167
Edge, Walter E_._ 299,325
Edminster, Lynn R 23,34,167
Edmonds, Walter B 6,33, 167
Edson, Andrew W 41, 109, 167
Edwards, Alanson W _. 299
Edwards, Clement S 116,299
Edwards, Isaac 12,33,167
Edwards, J. Stanford 43, 167
Edwards, Margaret S 4, 24, 27, 167
Page
Edwards, Thomas D 299
Eells, Stillman W 116,167,299
Egan, Maurice F 299,323
Egan, Patrick 322
Einstein, Lewis 299,323
Elbrick, C. Burke 51,111,167
Eldridge, Francis R., Jr 299
Eldridge, Richard 23,34,167
Elford, Albert H 46,168
Elkus, Abram I 299,334
Elliott, John C 14, 26, 168
Ellis, Charles Perry 168
Ellis, George W 299
Ellis, Leon H 299
Ellis, Overton G., Jr 36,113,168
Ellis, Perry 42,114
Ellis, Powhatan 328
Ellis, Vespasian 335
Ellis, Virginia M 7,29,168
Ellsworth, Henry W 333
Ellsworth, Luther T 299
Elting, Howard, Jr 62, 113, 168
Embry, John A 62,168,299
Emmerson, John K 54, 114. 168
Emmet, Grenville T 57,168,329
Enander, John A 323
Endicott, Francis M 294,296
Engdahl, F. Russell 41,111,168
Engert, Cornelius Van H 44,
97, 99, 168, 324
English, Benedict M 4,25,168
English, Clifton P 56,169
English, Robert 45, 110, 169
Erhardt, John G 47, 101, 169
Ertter, Gladys I 18,32,169
Erving, George W 323,333
Espy, James 55, 114, 169
Eustis, James B 325
Eustis, William 329
Evans, Ernest E 48, 107, 169
Evans, Percy H 19,33,169
Evans, William D 19,33,169
Evarts, William M 309
Eve, Joseph 334
Everett, -Alexander H... 322,329,333
Everett, Curtis T 61,104,169
Everett, Edward,. 308,325
Ewart, John J 299
Ewing, Hugh..: 329
Ewing, James S 320
Ewing, John 299.327
Fabatz, Anton B 12,31,169
Faherty, Regina E 20,31,169
Fair, Elisha Y 320
Fairbanks, Frederick C 46,169
Fairchild, Lucius 333
Faison, Walter E 315
Falck, L.James 23,34,170
Farman, Elbert E 324
Farnsworth, Frederick E 62,113,170
Farrand, E. Kitchel... 299
Farrar, Victor J 21.26,170
Farrell. Thomas F 14,28,170
Farrell, William S 61, HI, 170
INDEX OF PERSONS
359
Page
Faulkner, Charles J 325
Fauntroy, Edward 15,33,170
Faust, John B — 40,109,170
Faust, Viola W 5,31,170
Fay, Theodore S 334
Faymonville, Philip R 62, 170
Fearn, Walker 326,331,332
Feddersen, Frances E 12,31,170
Fee, William T 299
Feely, Edward F 299,321
Feis, Herbert 12,25,170
Fennel, Charles H., Jr 11,33,170
Fennell, Charles B 299
Fennell, Joseph A 17, 26, 170
Fenstermacher, Harvey E 17, 27, 170
Ferguson, Thomas B 334
Fernald, Robert F 59, 104, 171
Ferrer M., Felipe 59, 171
Ferrin, Augustin W..- -.- 63, 104, 171
Ferris, Cornelius 116,299
Ferris, Walton C 49,107.171
Fessler, Lois M 23,34,171
Field, NoelH 299
Field, PattieH. 299
Fillmore, Millard 308
Finch, William R 330,335
Finley, Harold D 46, 104, 171
Finley, James Q 299
Fish, Bert 43,171,324
Fish, Hamilton 309
Fish, Nicholas 320,334
Fisher, Carl A 23,64,104,171
Fisher, Dorsey G 44, 109, 171
Fisher, Dwight W - 37, 171
Fisher, Fred D --- 116,299
Fisher, Samuel H 40, 171
Fisher, T. Monroe 53,171
Fisk, Hurley S... 12,29,172
Fiske, Norman E 53, 172
FitzGerald, Loretto E... .- 18,30, 172
Fitzpatrick, Ulysses S 299
Flack, Joseph 11,64,102,172
Flack, Thomas R.-. 37, 172
Flaherty, Francis E 7,27, 172
Fleming, Alfred J 299
Fleming, George L 48,172
Fleming, Rufus.-. 299
Fleming, Thomas J 35
Flenniken, Robert P- 323
Fletcher, C. Paul-- 19,64,106,172
Fletcher, Henry P 299,
311, 320, 322, 327, 328, 329
Fletcher, Samuel J 40, 104, 172
Flexer, Fayette J 58,107,172
Flood, Douglas 58,113,172
Flood, George H - -- 334
Flood, Peter H. A 46,105,173
Flournoy, Richard W 4,25,173
Flournoy, William E., Jr 38, 111, 173
Fogg, George G - 334
Folk, Joseph W - 315
Follmer, Cyrus B-- - 47,173
Folsom, George 329
Foote, Lucius H -- - 328
Foote, Thomas M 319,322
Foote, Walter A 57,104,173
Page
Forbes, John M -- 319
Forbes, W. Cameron 299.328
Forbus, Sample B 299
Ford, Richard-- --.- 39,105,173
Ford, Samuels -.- 18,28,173
Fordyce, Beatrice M 5,31,173
Forman, Charles- 299
Fornes, Frederic C, Jr 49, 109, 173
Forrestel, Emmet Peter 53,174
Forsyth, John 308,328,333
Forsyth, T. Muldrup 37,113,174
Forward, Walter -- 323
Foss, Harold R 299
Foster, Andrew B 39, 114, 174
Foster, Carol H- 38,101.174
Foster, John G 117,299
Foster, John W 309,328,332,333
Foster, Paul H 116,299
Fowle, Charles W 299
Fowler, John 299
Fowler, William A- — 23,34,174
Fox, Homer S- 48, 174
Fox, Hugh C 47, 111, 174
Fox, Ray 116,174,299
Fox, Williams C 299,324
France, Leys A 36, 174
Francis, Charles S 299,320,326,332
Francis, David R - 299,332
Francis, John M 320,325,331
Francis, William T 299,328
Frank, Laurence C 7,10,27,174
Franklin, Benjamin 318
Franklin, Harry Lee 299
Franklin, Lynn W 60, 105, 174
Franks, Colonel 317
Frazer, Robert - 48,99,175
Frazier, Arthur H 299,320
Fredrickson, Oscar W 55,175
Freeman, Charles M 117,294,299
Freeman, Clara J-. - 17,29,175
Frelinghuysen, Frederick T- 309
French, Abel 315
Frisby, Florence E 16,28,175
Frost, Arthur C 61,99,175
Frost, Franklin B 299
Frost, Wesley—- 40,99,175
Frye, Theodore R -- 6,33,175
Fuerst, Mary A 18,29,175
Fuller. George Gregg 23,34,175
Fuller, Horace H 37, 45, 176
Fuller, Isabel F 118
Fuller, Stuart J 10,25,176
Fullerton, Hugh S - 45,102,176
Funk, Ilo C -- 49, 104, 176
Funkhouser, Charles F 4,29,176
Fuqua, John H -- 45, 176
Fuqua, Stephen O 59,60,176
Purer, Julius A 45, 47, 48, 53, 57, 176
Furness, Fairman R 299
Furniss, Henry W 299,326
Fyfe, Howard 8,176
Gade, Gerhard -- - 53,105,176
Gade, JohnA 37,59,176,320
Gadsden, James 328
Gaffney, T. St. John -- 299
Page
Gage, Henry T- - - 300,331
Gaines, Harry B 6, 33, 177
Gaines, Owen W -- 42,114,177
Galbraith, Bertram 300
Galbraith, WUIard 55,109,177
Gale. Esson McD -- 300
Gale, William H 117,300
Gallatin, Albert -- 324,325
Gallman, Waldemar J 43,104,177
Gallop. VeraN 2,28,177
Gamon, John A 116, 300
Gannett, Taylor W..- --- 45,112,177
Gantenbein, James W 10, 64, 109, 177
Gard, Allen-..- 300
Gardner, Inez J 22,28,177
Garfield, James A 309
Garland, Myron S. -- 9,28,177
Garner, James F. R 18,31,177
Garner, L. Virginia-- 5,29,177
Garnet, Henry Highland 328
Oarrels, Arthur 54,99,177
Garrett, Alonzo B 116,300
Garrett, John W . 300, 319, 327, 328, 329, 335
Garrety, William P 116,300
Garvin, John T 40,178 ,
Gary, Hampson 300,324,334
Garza, Elias G 56,178
Gassett, Percival 117,300
Gassett, Walter.- 300
Gates, Louis E 20,28,178
Gates, Margaret I 18,29,178
Gates, Mary M 21, 32, 178
Gatewood, Richard D 61,114,178
Gaudin, Daniel, Jr- - 44, 65, 112, 178
Gaulin, Alphonse 300
Gault, RoseB 19,32,178
Gauss, Clarence E.- 41,99,178
Geerken, Forrest K 50,178
Geesa, Mary C 18,31,178
Geissler, Arthur H 300,326
Geist, Raymond H 47, 104, 178
Gembs, Anthony 59,179
George, W. Perry 49, 104,179
George, William C 60,179
Gerard, James W - 300,325
Gerber, William 21,28,179
Gerberich, Albert H— - 300
Gericke, Martha L- — 22,26,179
Gerrity, Charles M - -- 49,179
Gerry, Harvey S 300
Gest, Sydney G -— 300
Gibbs, Jeptha M., Jr 56, 179
Gibbs, Richard 320,330
Gibson, Elizabeth B - 2,27,179
Gibson, Frances O 35
Gibson, Hugh S - 37,
97, 179, 320, 321, 328, 331, 334
Gibson, Lloyd L 14,32,179
Gibson, Raleigh A 51,104,180
Gibson, Vassar D 22,33,180
Gidden, Culver 50,180
Gidney, Charles C, Jr 56,180
Giflen, Morrison B- 21,25,180
Giflord, George 300
GUbert, Manson - 37,180
Gilbert, Prentiss B 61,100,180
360
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Gilchrist, Andrew. 43,180
Gill, J. Francis 300
Gillespie, Julian E 38. 62, 180
Gillette, Glenn M 18,30,180
Gilman, Joseph T 300
Gimperling, Thomas N 42, 180
Giroux, Arthur B 300
Gittings, John Sterett 300
Gjessing, Erland 43,180
Glassey, Frank P. S 300
Glazebrook, Otis A 117,300
Glennan, Marjorie D 18,29,180
Glover, Minna B ._- 5,32,181
Glover, Robert G 58, 181
Goding, Frederic W 117,300
Goforth, HerndonW 56,106,181
Goldsberry, Paul E 18,29,181
Goldschmidt, Louis 300
Gonzales, William E 300,323,331
Gonzalez, Antonio C > 43,181,324,330
Goodier, Harvey T 38, 107, 181
Goodier, James H-_ 300
Goodloe, William C 320
Goodman, Albert R 42, 114, 181
Goodwin, Myra L 19,30,181
Goold, Herberts 39,100,181
Gordon, Georse A 51,97,181,326
Gore, John A 300
Gorham, Charles T... 329
Goss, Mary W 35
Gotlieb, Bernard 53,105,182
Gottschalk, Alfred L. M 300
Gould, GoldieB 19,31,182
Gould, Ozro C 300
Gourley. Louis H 41,103,182
Gowen, Franklin C 48,107,182
Grab, Frederic D 63,182
Grace, William J 300
Gracey, Samuel L 300
Gracey, Wilbur T 300
Grady, Henry F 23,34,182
Graham, Charles I 300
Graham, John 307,316,331
Grant, Frederick D 320
Grant, Frederick J 321
Grant, Hugh G 36,182,319
Grant, Ulysses S 309
Grant-Smith, U 300,309,319,327,335
Graves, Charles H 300,333,334
Graves, Florence P 18, 29, 182
Graves, George M 60,109,182
Gray, Archibald E 44, 45, 110, 183
Gray, Cecil Wayne 1,64,108,183
Gray, Edith M 10,28,183
Gray, Isaac P 329
Gray, John H 300
Gray, Paul J 300
Green, James S 322
Green, Joseph C 23,25,183
Green, Kirk M 23,34,183
Green, Leonard N 46,107,183
Green, Samuel 300
Greene, Elbridge Gerry 183,300
Greene, Roger S 300
Greene, W. Maxwell 300
Page
Greene, Winthrop S. 41, 42, 106, 183
Greenfield, Robert T 3,33,183
Greenup, Julian C 58,183
Grefe, Grace Alexander 22,28,183
Gregg, David L 326
Gregory, John H., Jr 300
Gresham, Lon S 57, 184
Gresham, Walter Q 310
Grevstad, Nicolay A. 300,330,335
Grew, Joseph C 53,
97,184,311,323,328,334
Gribble, Ethel Mae 5,31,184
Grieve, Miller.. 323
Griffin, Ruth Patee 13,30,184
Griffin, Thomas 17,28,184
Grifflss, Townsend 37,45,60,184
Griffith, P. Merrill 300
Griffith, Samuel B 40, 184
Griffiths, John L 300
Grim, Mary Jane 5,32,184
Grinnell, William M 313
Grinstead, Durward. 300
Griscom, Lloyd C 300,321,327
Groeninger, Joseph G 50, 106, 184
Gross, Christian 300
Groth, Cornelia 23,34,184
Groth, Edward M 36,49,102,184
Grotjohan, Albert W. J 5,29, 184
Grout, John H 117,294,300
Grubb, E. Burd 333
Grummon, Stuart E 54, 104, 185
Guard, Madge Lee 22,29,185
Guenther, Gustav B 44, 45, 54, 55, 185
Guenther, Richard 300
Gufler, Bernard 12,64,110,185
Guggenheim, Harry F 300,323
Guild, Curtis 300,332
Gummere, Samuel R 300,329
Gunderson, Hilda J 23,31,185
Gunsaulus, Edwin N 46,185
Gunsaulus, Edwin N 117,300
Gunther, Franklin M 300,324
Gustafson, Rose C. _ 18.31,185
Guthrie, George W 300,328
Guthrie, Harry Aloysius 43,
45, 47, 48, 57, 58, 61, 185
Guy, William E 300
Guyant, Claude E 300
Gwin, Martha 35
Gwynn, William M 54, 106, 185
Hackett, C . Jeanne 5, 32, 185
Hackworth, Green H 3,25,185,315
Haddock, Charles B 331
Haden, Allen 36,113,186
Hadley. Frank W 300
Haeberle. Arminius T 116,186,300
Haering, George J 38,107,186
Hagerman, Worthington E 46, 186
Haig, Robert V 23.26,186
Hailer, Fred E 7, 31, 186
Haines, Edith H 23,34,186
Haines, Henry S 38, 186
Haldeman, Jacob S 334
Halderman, John A 333
Page
Hale, Bernard F 300
Hale, Chandler 313
Hale, Charles 312
Hale, Edward J 300,323
Hale, Franklin D 300
Hale, John P 333
Hall, Allen A 320,335
Hall, Barton 300
Hall, Carlos C 40, 109, 186
Hall, Claude H., Jr 44,110,186
Hall, Henry C 321
Hall, Margaret 13,29,187
Hall, Monroe B 39, 110, 187
Halla, Blanche Rule 13,27,187
Hallman, Paul W 15,32,187
Halstead, Albert 116,300,320
Halstead, Albert, Jr 300
Halstead, Marshal 300
Hamilton, James A 308
Hamilton, John E 300
HamOton, Maxwell M. 10,25,187
Hamlin, Hannibal 333
Hamlin, John N 53, 107, 187
Hamm, John 321
Hamm, Theodore C 300
Hamm, Walter C 300
Hammond, Charles E 23,34,187
Hammond, Ogden H 300,333
Hampton, Katherine V 23,34,187
Hamrick, Frances M 16,31,187
Handley, William W 300
Hankey, Helen A 5,32,187
Hanna, Bayless W 319
Hanna, Margaret M 13,27,187
Hanna, Matthew E 294,300,326,330
Hanna, Philip C 300
Hanna, Rea 300
Hannah, Frank S 300
Hannan, Catherine E 19,30,187
Hannegan, Edward A 331
Hanshew, Rose L 5,31,188
Hanson, Elsie R 14,31,188
Hanson, George C 294,300
Hanson, George M 300
Hapgood, Norman 300,323
Hardin, Helen M 5,32,188
Harding, Robert William 39,188
Harding, Warren Gamaliel... 310
Hardisty, Olive F 18,30,188
Hardy, Arthur S....: 326,327,332,333,334
Hardy, James W 2,33, 188
Hare, Raymond A 11, 64, 108, 188
Harlow, Blanches 7,30,188
Harlow, William McG 8,38,188
Harmony, Julio 300
Harnden, Robert 42,103,188
Harper, Oscar C 56,188
Harriman, Oliver B 300
Harrington, George 334
Harrington, Julian F 55, 106, 188
Harris. Addison C 320
Harris, Charles B 300
Harris, Edward 4,33,188
Harris, Ernest L 116,188,300
Harris, Heaton W 300
INDEX OF PERSONS
361
Page
Harris, Leavitt 324
Harris, Townsend - 327
Harris, Will 1,27,189
Harris, William A 319
Harrison, Benjamin 309
Harrison, Landreth M 12, 64, 109, 189
Harrison, Leland 60,
97, 189, 314, 332, 333, 335
Harrison, Randolph, Jr 53,111,189
Harrison, Thomas S 324
Harrison, William Henry 308,322
Harrod, Lorenzo 8,33,189
Hart, Charles Burdett 322
Hart, Charles C ._ 300,319,327
Harter, Eugene C 300
Harter, Janet M 7,30,189
Hartley, H. Livingston 300
Hartman, Charles S 300,324
Harvey, Alace May 5, 32, 189
Harvey, Constance R, 53, 112, 189
Harvey, George 300,325
Harvey, Horace J 300
Harvey, James E 331
Harvey, Roland B.- 300
Harvey, Ruth 16,29,189
Haselton, Norris S..- 56, 114, 189
Haselton, Seneca 335
Haskell, Lewis W 116,300
Haskins, Fred G 17,28,189
Haskins, Thomas W 300
Hassaurek, Frederick 323
Hathaway, Charles M., Jr 47,99, 189
Haven, Don S 300
Haven, Joseph E_. ._ 53, 101, 190
Haven. Richard B 53, 105. 190
Havenner, Albert B_ 14, 28, 190
Havens, Harry A 7, 10, 24, 27, 190
Havron, J. Brock 42,190
Hawkins, Charles F 19,32,190
Hawkins, Frank R 19,33,190
Hawkins, Harry C 23,34,190
Hawkins, J. Cameron 300
Hawkins, Richard H 35
Hawks, Stanley 45, 104, 190
Hawley, Harry F 59, 103, 191
Hawley, William W 19,33,191
Hawthorne, Carl O.. 41, 191
Hay, John 310,312,320,325
Hayes, Rutherford B. 309
Haynes, Thorn well 300,324
Hays, Perry C. 300
Haywood, William. 300
Hazeltine, Ross 300
Heald, Perley C 300
Heard, Augustine 328
Heard, William H 328
Heard, William W 38, 105, 191
Hearin, Charles T 300
Heath, Donald R 10,64,103,191
Heath, John 300
Hecht, Elizabeth 19,29, 191
Heck, Lewis 300,334
Heckert, George T 13, 27, 191
Heenan, Thomas E 300
Heiler, Bernard F.... 47, 191
Page
Heimke, William 300,324,320
Heimrod, George 300
Heingartner, Alexander 300
Heingartner, Robert W 47, 102, 191
Heintzleman, P. Stewart 116,300
Heisler, Charles H... 50, 105, 191
Heitkamp, Ruth M 16,29,191
Heizer, Oscar S 116,300
Hemry, Susanna 2,30,192
Henderson, Herbert H 16,31, 192
Henderson, James E 51,113, 192
Henderson, Loy W 62, 104, 192
Hendrick, Michael J 300
Hengstler, Herbert C 7,64,99,192
Henry, Frank Anderson 50, 102, 192
Henry, Harold O 300
Henry, John J 328
Henry, William W 300
Henson, Abraham 328
Herod, William P., 2d 300
Herrick, Myron T 300,325
Herter, Christian A 30C
Hessler, William H 300
Hester, William H 6, 33, 192
Hewes, Clarence B 300
Hewes, Thomas 314
Hibbard, Frederick P 60, 102,192
Hibben, Paxton 301
Hibbs, Walter P 14,27,192
Hickerson, John 11,24,25,192
Hickok, Thomas A 50, 110, 193
Hicks, James C 16, 29, 193
Hicks, John 301, 322, 330
Hicks, Knowlton V 52, 107, 193
Higgins, Edward 301
Higgins, John C 301
Higgins, Lawrence 58,109,193
Higgs, L. Randolph 57,113,193
Hill, David J 301, 313, 325, 328, 329, 334
Hill, Frank D-.. 301
Hill, Hayward G 36, 111, 193
Hill, James.- 35
Hill, John L 2,29,193
Hill, Ralph W. S. 4, 25, 193
Hilliard, Henry W. 320,321
Hills, Ralph W 301
Himmel, Lyle C 49, 193
Hinckley, Robert O'D 301
Hinckley, Thomas 301
Hiner, Zern 8,38,194
Hinke, Frederick W 41, 108, 194
Hinkle, Eugene M 36,106, 194
Hinkle, Terry S 301
Hirsch, Solomon 334
Hirst, Ralph K 18,31,194
Hise, Elijah 326
Hitch, Calvin M 116,301
Hitchcock, Ethan A 332
Hitchcock, Henry B _. 301
Hitt, R. S. Remolds 301,326,330,335
Hitt, Robert R— - 312
Hobbs, James A 18,31,194
Hobbs, Wanda N 7,31,194
Hochmuth, Florence 5,31,194
Hodgdon, A. Dana. 47, 105, 194
Page
Hodge, William 317
Hoefele, Philip M 301
Hofer, Myron A 301
Hoffman, Wickham 323
Hoffmann, Erich W. A 36,194
Hoffmann, Walter W 51, 113, 194
Hogan, Leo P 301
Hogg, Theodore B 301
Hohenthal, Theodore J 49, 113, 194
Hoke, Joseph T 301
Holaday, Ross E 301
Holcomb, Bankson T., Jr 40,194
Holder, Charles A 301
Holland, Amy C 11, 26, 194
Holland, Philip 49,100,195
Holler, John E 195,301
Hollis, W. Stanley 301
Hollister, Gideon H 326
Hollister, Joseph S 301
Holloway, William R 301
Holmes, Clarence F 19,33,195
Holmes, James O 35
Holmes, Julius C 20,64, 108, 195
Holt, Myra E 23,34,195
Honaker, Samuel W 47, 101,195
Honey, Robertson 116,195,301
Hood, Amelia H 23,34,195
Hood, Hugh S 118
Hood, Solomon P 301,328
Hooper. Malcolm P 53,195
Hoover, Charles L 49,100,195
Hoover, Herbert Clark 311
Hope, Leighton 301
Hopkins, George W... 331
Hopkins, Moses A 328
Hopkins, William T 18,31,196
Hopper, George D 56,102,196
Horan, Aloysius O 16,34,196
Horn, Grace M 5,29,196
Horn, Thomas S 60, 105, 196
Hornbeck, Stanley K 10,25,196
Hornibrook, William H 196,
301, 319, 327, 333
Horton, George 116,301
Hosmer, Charles Bridgham 53, 101, 196
Hostetter, Louis 301
Hotchkiss, E. Scott 301
Hotschick, George M 301
Hotsko, Stephen 16,29,197
Houck, Fred H 49, 197
Houghton, Alanson B.. 301,325
Hovey, Alvin P 330
Hovgren, Luella L O 19,31,197
Howard, Findley B.. 58,197,330
Howard, Henry Clay 301,330
Howard, R. Flournoy 301
Howard, Tilghman A 334
Howe, Church. 301
Howe, William S 301
Howell, Comer 301
Howell, J. Morton 301,324
Howell, Williamson S.,Jr 197,301
Howells, Joseph A 301
Howze, Eoline 5,29,197
Hoyt, Edna K.. 35
362
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Hoyt, Elton Maynard 39, 197
Hoyt, Henry M 311
Hoyt, Ira F 15,34,197
Hubbard, Phil H 49,109,197
Hubbard, Richard B 327
Hubner, John, 2d 47,112,197
Huddle, J. Klahr -... 64,99,197
Huddleston, John F... .- 47, 107, 198
Hudson, Joel C 47, 107, 198
Hudson, Silas A 326
Huestis, Richard S 57,111,198
Huggins, Harold C 301
Hughes, Charles Evans 310
Hughes, Christopher.- 329,333
Hughes, James J -_ 15,34,198
Hughes, Morris N 54,109,198
Hughes, Thomas L 37, 55, 198
Huhn, Tevis 301
Hukill, George R 47,107,198
Hull, Cordell 1,25,27,198,311
Hull, Moody 22,29,198
Hull, Willard B 301
Hulley, Benjamin M 46, 107, 198
Hultberg, Hulda 15,34,199
Humphreys, David 318,319,331,333
Hunt, BertL ..-- 4,25,199
Hunt, George W. P 301,333
Hunt, Ralph H 50,199
Hunt, William H 116,301
Hunt, William H 332
Hunter, Robert L 44,199
Hunter, W. Godfrey 326,327
Hunter, William 321
Hunter, WDliam, Jr 309,312,315,316
Hunter, William D 301
Hurd, Alan T _ 301
Hurlbut, Stephen A 322,330
Hurley, John P 46,101,199
Hurney, Leo B 18,29,199
Hurst, Carlton 42,108,1 9
Hurst, Carlton Bailey 116,301
Huston, CloyceK 60,109,199
Huston, Jay G 301
Hutchinson, Charles A 50, 110, 199
Hutchinson, Norman 301
Hutton, Paul C, Jr 52,111,200
Hyde, Charles Cheney 315
Hynson, Frances L 18,30,200
Iddings, Lewis M 301, 324
Ide, Henry C 301,333
Ifft, George N 116,301
Inge, Virginia C 5,31,200
Ingersoll, George P 301,333
Ingersoll, Joseph R 325
Ingersoll, Ralph I 332
Ingle, J. Forrest ..43,200
Ingram, Augustus E 301
Ingram, Donald McC 301
Irving, Washington 333
Irwin, John N 331
Irwin, Ruth F 5,32,200
Irwin, WDliam W 323
Ives, Ernest L 46,101,200
Ives, John R... 301
Page
Izard, Ralph 318
Jackson, Andrew 308
Jackson, George H 301
Jackson, Henry R 319,329
Jackson, Isaac Rand 323
Jackson, James E. 5,33,200
Jackson, Jesse B 116, 301
Jackson, John B 301,
321, 323, 326, 327, 329, 332, 333
Jackson, William I 301
Jacob, Charles D 322
Jacobs, Eva Harris 5,26,200
Jacobs, Joseph E 64,100,200
Jacobson, S. Bertrand 301
Jaeckel, Theodore 294,301
Jakes, Robert, 3d 39,200
James, Douglas 301
James, Virginia H 12,29,200
James, William G 14,30,200
Jameson, J. Paul 301
Jandrey, Fred W 53,113,200
Janes, Henry L 301
Janson, Esther C 18,29,201
Janz, Robert 48,110,201
Jardine, William M 301,324
Jarvis, Robert Y 41,104,201
Jarvis, Thomas J 321
Jawney, Ignatius 17,27,201
Jay, John 307,318,320,325
Jay, Peter Augustus 301, 319, 324, 332
Jeffers, William N 321
Jefferson, Benjamin L 301,330
Jefferson, Thomas 307,318
Jeflery, Robert E 301,335
Jelatis, John P 118
Jenifer, Daniel 319
Jenkins, Douglas 47,99,201
Jenkins, Douglas, Jr 40,41,113,201
Jenkins, John 301
Jenkins, William L 301
Jensen, Julius C 47,201
Jerome, Clayton C_ 41,
42, 44, 51, 57, 58, 63, 201
Jessop, Walter E 18,31,201
Jester, Perry N 49,109,201
Jewell, John F 301
Jewell, Marshall 332
Jewett, Albert G 330
Jewett, Milo A 301
Johansen, Beppo R 54, 114,201
Johnson, Albion W 118
Johnson, Andrew 309
Johnson, Cave 330
Johnson, Charles L.. 19,33,201
Johnson, Charles M 21,33,201
Johnson, Cone 315
Johnson, Elda B 23,29,202
Johnson, Ellis A 62,202
Johnson, Eugene H 39,202
Johnson, FelLx S. S 301
Johnson, Frederick C 38,202
Johnson, Hallett... 60,100,202
Johnson, Hartwell _ 39,202
Johnson, Henry Abert 116,301
Page
Johnson, Herschel V 48, 100,202
Johnson, James W 301
Johnson, Jesse H 301
Johnson, John D 60, 102, 202
Johnson, Joseph L 301,328
Johnson, Leslie W 49,202
Johnson, Nelson T 40,97,202,314,322
Johnson, Reverdy 325
Johnson, Robert U... 301,327
Johnson, Sara A. M 15,31,203
Johnson, Stewart 301
Johnson, U. Alexis 54,114,203
Johnson, William E 6,33,203
Johnston, Inez 3,28,203
Johnston, James 301
Jones, Alfred W 301
Jones, Arthur M 301
Jones, Floyd S 301
Jones, George W 322
Jones, Gerald G 48,203
Jones, Harold Frederic 56,203
Jones, J. Glancy 319,320
Jones, J. Wesley. 53, 111,203
Jones, John Edward 301
Jones, Joseph Russell 320
Jones, T. Sambola 295,301,327
Jones, Thomas C 301
Jones, Victor E 23,33,203
Jones, William Oscar 301
Jordan, Curtis C 49,103,203
Jordan, Francis C 58,203
Jordan, Royal R 301
Jordan, Russell B 38,203
Josselyn, Paul R. _ 41,101,203
Jova, Eugene E 42,204
Joyce, Robert P 58,65,110,204
Judah, Noble Brandon 301,323
Judd, Norman B 331
Judelsohn, Montefiore 301
Jukes, Arthur D 42,204
Kagey, Charles L 301,324
Kaiser, Louis 301
Karnes, William 301
Kasson, John A 320, 325
Kaufman, David E 301,321,333
Kavanagh, Edward 331
Kazanjian, Reginald S 38,111,204
Kearney, Mary P 14, 31, 204
Kearney, Walter 8,204
Keating, Joseph T 17, 26, 204
Keatley, G. Harold 2,26,204
Keblinger, Wilbur 39,101,204
Keeley, James Hugh, Jr 51, 102, 204
Keena, Leo J 51,97,204,327
Keene, Francis B 116,301
Kegg, Cressy L 5,31,205
Kehl, John E 117,295,301
Keiser, Robert L 301
Keith, Gerald 61,108,205
Kelchner, Warren 10,25,205
Kelley, Robert F 12,25,205
Kelley, William F 301
Kellogg, Frank B... 301,310,311,325
Kellogg, James C. 301
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363
Page
Kellogg, William 326
Kelly, George F 50,205
Kelly, Helen G 17,31,205
KeUy, Ruth E 10,31,205
KeUy, William J 6,33,205
Kelsey, Easton T 61,111,205
Kemp, Edwin Carl 39,102,205
Kemp, Percy G 59,205
Kemper, Graham H 53,101,206
Kendall, Frederick A 35
Kendrick, Stephen E. C 39,110,206
Kenestrick, Millard L 4,27,206
Kennan, George F 62,106,206
Kennedy, Maud 15,30,206
Kent, William P 118,295,301
Kent, Zolita M 10,29,206
Keogh, John B 50, 206
Kerens, Richard C 301,320
Kerr, John B 329
Ketcham, John B 41,108,206
Key, David McK 12,38,106,206
Kiley, Henry P 39,207
Killmaster, George B 301
Kilpatrick, Judson 322
Kimrey, Chester H 51,207
King, Edwin J 52,207
King, H. Gilbert 301
King, Hamilton 301,333
King, James C 301
King, Pendleton 301
King, Rufus 325,330
Bang, William R 325
King, Yelverton P 322
Kinney, William B 332
Kirby, Burton R 18,29,207
Kirjassofl, Max D 301
Kirk, Alexander C 52,99,207
Kirk, Milton B 301
Kirk, Robert C 319,335
Kissick, Harold G 4,29,207
Kitchen, William W 301
Klath, Thormod O 43,207
Klemmer, Harvey 23, 34, 207
Klieforth, Alfred W 47, 102,207
Klots, Allen Trafford 314
Kluczny, D. Muriel 5,31,207
Knabenshue, Paul 52,97,100,207,327
Knabenshue, Samuel S 301
Knight, Georges 4,26,208
Knowles, Horace G.. 301,321,323,332,333
Knowles, Lucius J 301
Knox, Philander C 310
Kock, Aarne R. A 62,208
Kodding, Trojan 301
Koenig, Theodore J 43,47,57,61,208
Koerner, Gustavus 333
Koerner, Rosalind H. „ 7,29,208
Kohler, Foy D 51,113,208
Kornfeld, Joseph S 301,327
Kramer, Lillian 5,31,208
Krausse, Henry G 56,208
Kreeck, George L 301,330
Kreis, Foster H 50,208
Krentz, Kenneth C 54,109,208
Krisel, Alexander 301
Page
Krogh, Gerhard H 302
Kroner, Hayes A 48,208
Kuniholm, Bertel E 62, 108, 208
Kupfer, Marguerite 5,31,208
Kuppinger, E. D 22,29,208
Kushelevsky, Charlotte L 12,30,208
Kuykendall, C. Porter 55,104,209
La Branche, Alcee 334
Lackey, Mary G 13,28,209
Lafoon, Sidney K 41,209
Laing, James O 302
Lake, Violet I 5,32,209
Lakin, Harry M 302
Lamar, Mirabeau B 323,329
Lamb, Eugene M 302
Lamb, John 318
LaMont, George D 41,109,209
Lamore, Burton H. 17, 27, 209
Lancaster, Bruce.. 302
Lancaster, Nathaniel, Jr j, 52, 111,209
Lanctot, Raymond 302
Landon, Francis G 302
Lane, Arthur Bliss 44,
54, 55, 97, 209, 324, 328, 330
Lane, Francis.^ 47,209
Lane, George Bliss 50,111,209
Lane, Rufus H., Jr 49, 108, 209
Lang, Paul 302
Langdon, WOliam R 41,103,209
Lange, Erwin F 302
Langhorne, Marshall 302
Langston, John M 323,326
Lansing, Robert 310,311
Earned, Frank H... 118
Earned, Samuel 321,330
Earner, Caroline S 118
Laser, Ethel J 10,31,210
Lassen, Gussie A 5,32,210
Lasseter, Dillard B 302
Latchford, Stephen 17,25,210
Latham, Charles L 302
Lathrop, Lorin A 118,302
Latimer, Frederick P., Jr 45, 111,210
Lato, Stephen E 8,210
Laughlin, Irwin B 302,326,333
Laurens, Henry 318
Laurens, John 319
Lawler, Norton P 18,31,210
Lawrence, Abbott 325
Lawrence, Albert G 323
Lawrence, Ethel L 4,26,210
Lawson, Stanley R 39,210
Lawton, Alexander R 320
Lawton, Edward P 61,106,210
Lawton, Ezra M 118,302
Lawton, James S 50, 57, 210
Lay, George W 333
Lay, Julius G 62, 97, 210, 327, 335
Lay, Tracy 302
Layton, Thomas B. L 302
Leach, Irene B.. 22, 28, 211
Leach, Richard S 302
Leap, MelvinL 17,26,211
Leavell, William H 302,326
Page
Leavitt, Arthur H.. 302
Leavitt, Kent 55,113,211
Lebel, Arthur L 17, 27, 211
LeClercq, Frederic D. K 302
Ledoux, Urbain J 302
Lee, Arthur 319
Lee, Augustus 11,33,211
Lee, Charles 307
Lee, Frank C 47,100,211
Lee, Frederic E 302
Lee, James Fenner 316
Lee, Joseph W. J 302,324,326,327
Lee, Julius 22,33,211
Lee, Raymond E 48,52,211
Lee, Samuel T 116,211,302
Lee, William 317,319
Leer, Mertice T 19,32,211
Leffingwell, Albert 302
Legare, Hugh S 308,320
Leishman, John G. A 302,325,327,334
Leonard, Henry H 118
Leonard, Walter A 61,101,211
Leroux, J. Enrique 43,212
LeRoy, James A 302
Lespinasse, Alphonse J 302
Letcher, Marion 116,302
Letcher, Robert P 328
Leverich, Henry P 47,113,212
Levis, Davis B 45,212
Levisee, Scott S 302
Lewis, Charles H 331
Lewis, Charles W., Jr 62, 105, 212
Lewis, Dorothy C 21,26,212
Lewis, Edward Parke Custis 331
Lewis, Harrison 47,111,212
Lewis, James H 23,34,212
Lewis, Russell V 16,29,212
Lewis, Virginia B 23,34,212
Lewis, William L 8,33,212
L'Heureux, Herve J... 39,110,212
Liddy, Isabel 5,31,212
Lieber, Peter 302
Lieberknecht, Adam 302
Lieder, Eugene J 43,212
Liefeld, E. Theophilus 295,302
Lightner, E. Allan, Jr 36, 113,212
LOliestrom, T. Leonard 49,213
Linard. Drew 302
Lincoln, Abraham 309
Lincoln, Eunice A.. 3,27,213
Lincoln, Levi 307
Lincoln, Robert T 325
Lindholm, G. Victor..... 7,29,213
Lindsay, Edna M 13,31,213
Lineaweaver, F. Ridgway 39, 112,213
Linnell, Irving N... 40,100,213
Linthicum, Walter J 55,113,213
Lippincott, Aubrey E. 49, 113, 213
Listoe, Soren 302
Littell, John S 50,109,213
Little, Edward C 324
Livengood, Charles A 53,213
Livengood, Louella J 5,31,214
Livesey , Frederick 12, 25, 214
Livingston, Brockholst 58,114,214
364
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Livingston, C. Ludlow.. 302
Livingston, Edward 308,324
Livingston, Lemuel W 302
Livingston, Eobert R 324
Livingston, Vanbrugh 323
Loar, Mary J 14,31,214
Lockett, Tiiomas H 55, 214
Lockhart, Frank P 40,99,214
Loftus, Victor H 8,55,214
Logan, Cornelius A 321,322
Logan, George L 302
Logsdon, Ella A 2,27,214
Lombard, Ruth E. 5,32,214
Long, Boaz W 57,214,323,324,330
Long, Breckinridge 215,302,313,327
Long, James V 302
Long, John G 324
Longstreet, James 334
Longyear, Robert D 46,103,215
Loomis, Francis B 310,313,331,335
Loop, Carl R... 302
Lord, John H 20, 64, 108, 215
Lord, William P.. 319
Loren, Odin G 37,109,215
Lorillard, George L 302
Loring, George B.. 331
Lothrop, George V. N 332
Lovell, LeanderB 23,34,215
Low, Frederick F 322
Lowell, James Russell 325,333
Lowrie, Will L 117,302
Lowry, Edward P 302
Ludden, Raymond P 54,113,215
Lumry, Carl C 302
Lundgren, Maynard B 7,28,215
Lupton, Stuart K 302
Lutz, E. Russell.. 4,25,215
Lynch, Andrew G 58,109,215
Lynch, William R 41,215
Lyon, Cecil B 40, 41, 112, 216
Lyon, Ernest 302,328
MacArthur, Douglas, 2d 39,114,216
Macatee, Robert B... 63,102,216
MacClintock, Samuel 302
MacDonald, Hazel A 7,31,216
Macdonald, John J 49, 112, 216
MacDougall, Lucille C 5,31,216
MacEachran, Clinton E 4,
24,64,102,216,316
Macgowan, Basil F... 55,216
Macgowan, David B 117,302
Mackay, Raymond C 10,25,216
Mackenzie, Harold O 302,333
Mackie, William H. T 302
MacLean, C. Lucy 21,32,216
MacLean, Henry C 45,217
MacMaster, Frederic D 302
MacMillan, Evelyn. 20,30,217
MacMurray, John Van A 62,
97, 217, 314, 322, 324, 328, 334
MacNider, Hanford 302,321
MacVeagh, Charles 302,328
MacVeagh, John H 55, 103, 217
MacVeagh, Lincoln 51, 217, 326
Page
MacVeagh, Wayne 327,334
MacVitty, Karl deG 38,102,217
Macy, Clarence E 49,105,217
Madden, William V 18,29,217
Maddocks, George E 15, 34, 218
Madison, Harry L 18,29,218
Madison, James 307
Madonne, John H 61,110,218
Maffitt, Edward P.... 38,114,218
Magee, Rufus 334
Magelssen, William C. 302
Magill, Samuel E 302
Maginnis, S. Abbot 302,321
Magnuson, Erik W 47,105,218
Magoon, Charles E 302,330
Magruder, .^.lexander R 117,
218, 302, 324
Magruder, John 61,218
Magruder, Warren V., Jr. 18, 32, 218
Mahany, Rowland B 324
Maher, Dale W 57,106,218
Mahin, Frank W 118,295,302
Maile, F. M., Jr... 43,45,47,57,58,61,218
Makinson, George A 47,101,218
Alaktos, John 4,26,219
Maleady, Joseph E. 44,219
Maleady, Thomas J. 56,110,219
Malige, Marcel E 59,106,219
Mallon, Patrick 50,113,219
Mallory, Lester De W 45,219
Malmros, Oscar 302
Malone, Dudley Field 313
Man, Ernest A 302
Maney, Edward S 54,109,219
Maney, George 320,322,330,335
Mann, Ambrose Dudley.. 312
Manning, Bernard. 302
Manning, Isaac A. 302
Manning, Raphael A. 302
Manning, Thomas C 329
Manning, William R 10,25,219
Mansfield, Robert E 302
Manton, Benjamin D 302
Marburg, Theodore 302, 320
Marcy, William L 309
Markbreit, Leopold... 320
Marling, John L 326
Marquis, Joseph A 302
Alarriner, J. Theodore 61,99,219
Marsh, A. Fenwick. 14,31,220
Marsh, Frances M 7,27,220
Marsh, George P 327,334
Marsh, O. Gaylord.. 51,101,220
Marsh, Richard O 302
Marshall, George H.. 19,32,220
Marshall, Humphrey 322
Marshall, John 307
Marshall, William F 35
Marshburn, Herbert E 55,220
Martin, Chester W 118,295,302
Martin, J. L 308,316,330
Martin, James H.. 6,32,220
Martin, John F 302
Martin, John S., Jr 35
Martin, Lewis A 302
Page
Martin, Mary-Lee Knox 23,34,220
Martin, William 302
Marvin, John H 42,220
Marye, George T 302,332
Mason, Dean B 302
Mason, Frank H 302
Mason, James W 328
Mason, John Y 325
Mason, Ruth C 11,29,220
Massie, Orlando H 38,220
Masterson, William W 302
Matheny, George W 13,29,220
Mathews, Elbert G 39,115,220
Mathews, Rhoda A 18,30,220
Matre, Joseph B 4,25,221
Matthews, H. Freeman. 42, 102, 221
Mattice, Earl. 40,221
Maury, Dabney H 322
Maverick, Robert Van W 302
Maxcy, Virgil 320
May, Henry C 302
Mayer, Ernest de W. 45, 113, 221
Mayer, Ferdinand L 47,99,221
Mayer, Leslie Gordon 54,112,221
Maynard, Horace 334
Maynard, Lester 43,101,221
Mayo, Paul 302
Mays, Livingston T 302
Mazzeo, Louis B 63,221
McAfee, Robert B 322
McjVndrews, John H. E. 8,221
McArdle, John 36,108,221
McBeth, Warren.. 4,33,222
McBride, Harry A 1, 64, 99, 222, 316
McBride, James 326
McCafferty, William J... 117,302
McCandlish, Mary Walton.... 22,34,222
McCarthy, Hugh C 302
McClintock, Robert Mills 40, 113, 222
McCloud, Robert C 53,113,222
McClung, Alexander K 320
McClure, Wallace 16,25,222
McConaughy, Walter P 54, 112, 222
McConnico, Andrew J 49,105,222
McCook, Edward M 326
McCormick, Robert S... 302,320,325,332
McCoy, William D.. 328
McCreery, Fenton R. 302,323,327
McCullough, Charles A 302
McCunn, John N 117,302
McCurdy, Charles J.. 319
McCurdy, Margarete C. 19,32,222
McCutcheon, John T 302
McDermott, Michael J... 12,25,223
McDonald, Alexander 327
McDonald, Eula 20,26,223
McDonough, Dayle C 43,102,223
McDougal, D. A 4,25,223
McDowell, W. W 302,327
McEnelly, Thomas 50,105,223
McFadden, Frank E 50,223
McFarland, Silas C 302
McGavack, Alice 12,30,223
McGilchrist, John . 50,223
McGinnis, Edgar L., Jr... 51,223
INDEX OF PERSONS
365
Page
McGinnis, John, Jr 334
McGlasson, Clifford W 46,223
McGonigal, Donal F 57,111,223
McGoodwin, Preston B 302,335
McGoogan, George B 302
McGregor, Robert G., Jr... 37,55,111,224
McGrory, Elizabeth 23,34,224
McGurk, Joseph F 10, 64, 101, 224
Mcllhenny, Samuel A., Jr 40,224
McKaig, Catherine D 14,31,224
McKay, Arnold A 302
McKee, Edwin 42,?24
McKee, May R 18,31,224
McKenna, James E. 63,104,224
McKenny, Eileen 11,28,224
McKenzie, James A 330
McKiernan, Charles P 302
McKinley, William 310
McKinney, Luther F 322
McKinney, Walter H 39, 105,224
McLain, Camden L 40,224
McLane, Louis 308,325
McLane, Robert M 322,325,328
McLaughlin, Rosella M 7,32,225
McLean, Arthur 302
McLean, Sarah B 18,30,225
McMackin, John 302
McMahon, Joseph W 18, 28, 225
McMahon, Martin T 330
McMillan, Hugh C 7,29,225
McMillan, Neal. 302
McMillin, Benton 302,326,330
McMillin, Stewart E 63,105,225
McNally, James C 302
McNeely, Robert N 302
McNeir, William 16,27,225,316
McNerney, Gerald F 302
McNiece, Renwick S 40,103,225
McWilliams, Roy 46,225
Meade, Richard K 321
Medalie, Donn Paul 38,225
Meekins, Lynn W 48,225
Meeks, Nelson P.. 39,226
Mehafly, Delbert D 18,31,226
Meily, John J 47,104,226
Meinhardt, Carl D 117,226,302
Mellon, Andrew W 302,325
Memminger, Lucien 48,102,226
Memminger, Robert B 39,115,226
Merle-Smith, Van Santvoord 314
Merrell, Edwin Clay 50,226
Merrell, George R., Jr 40, 102,226
Merriam, Gordon P 52,106,226
Merrill, Aaron Stanton 40,226
Merrill, Ayres Phillips 320
Merrill, George W 326
Merrill, Gregor C 54,113,227
Merrill, Keith 2,27,227
Merrill, Selah 302
Merriman, Gladys E 14,28,227
Merry, William L 302,323,324,330
Mersman, Scudder 46.227
Messersmith, George S 36,97,227,320
Metcalf, Horace W 302
Metzger, Jacob A 4,25,227
chael, Louis G. 63,227
chael, William H 302,316
chelson, Albert H. 302
ddlekauff. Aural 16,28,228
ddleton, Henry. 332
ddleton, Lillian H 16,28,228
Ibourne, Harvey Lee.. 39,107,228
les, Basil 302
les, Laura M 18,30,228
Hard, Hugh 48,102,228
Her, Charles H 22,28,228
Her, Christian C 302
Her, Clarence A 302
Her, Douglas P 47,228
Her, Edith 22,30,228
Her, O. Harlan 302
Her, Henry B 302
Her, Horace H 320
Her, Hugh S 62, 107, 228
Her, Hunter 20,25,229
Her, J. Martin 302
Her, Louis Newcomb. 45,229
Her, Ralph 48,110,229
Her, Ransford S 302
Her, WiHiam 321
llet, Charles S 40,115,229
Hington, Yale O 22,26,229
lis, Joseph F -. 9,33,229
lis, Sheldon T 60,110,229
lis, William W 302
llspaugh, Arthur C 302
Imore. Oscar L 303
Ine, James B 117,303
nneman, Paul G 48,229
nnigerode, H. Gordon 60,112,229
nor, George C 62,229
nor, Harold B 37,110.229
nor, Winfleld H 55,229
nter, John R 11,2,5,229
tcheH, Charles E 303,328
tchell, Helene 3,27,230
tchell, Lawrence C 37,230
tcheH, Lloyd C 10,16,28,230
tcheH, Mason 118,303
tcheH, Reginald P 59,113,230
tchell, W. M. Parker 303
zner, Lansing B.. 321
Moats, John S. 22,30,230
Moe, Alfred K 303
Moessner, WaHace E 50,230
Moflat, Jay Pierrepont 50,99,230
Moffatt, Thomas P 303
Moffitt, James P 57, 103, 230
Mokma, Gerald A 37,110,230
Moley, Raymond.. 334
Molz, Violet E 19,32,230
Monaghan, James C 303
Monges, Richard G 303
Monroe, Gustavus L., Jr 303
Monroe, Herbert B 19, 28, 230
Page
Monroe, James 307,324,325
Montamat, Harold E 41,113,231
Montgomery, Edmund B 56,103,231
Montgomery, John F 52,231,327
Mooers, Horatio 39, 105, 231
Moomaw, John C 303
Mooney, Daniel F 303,330
Moonlight, Thomas 321
Moore, Alexander P 303,331,333
Moore, Chailes A 118
Moore, Fred R 303,328
Moore. John Bassett 311,312,313
Moore, Marion K 17,31,231
Moore, R. Walton... 3,6,9,25,27,231,314
Moore, Rupert H. 39,231
Moore, Sadie D 13,27,231
Moore, Thomas Ewing 295,303
Moore, Thomas P 322
Moorbead, MaxweH K 62,101,231
Moos, Morton F 303
Moose, James S., Jr 52,108,231
Morales, Franklin E 303,327
Moran, Benjamin 331
Moran, John E 303
Morawetz, Albert R 303
More, Bolard 60,65,115,232
Morehead, John Motley 303,333
Moreland, WOliam D., Jr 46, 112,232
Morey, WiHiam 303
Morgan, Edwin V 118,
303, 321, 323, 328, 330, 331, 335
Morgan, George W 331
Morgan, Henry H 118,303
Morgan, John H 11,64,108,232
Morgan, PhHip H 329
Morgan, Stokeley W 303
Morgenthau, Henry 303,334
Moriarty, Francis B 53,232
Moriarty, G. Andrews, Jr .303
Morin, Richard Wedge 232,303
Morlock, George A 1,27,232
MorriH, Cleo B 2,32,232
Morris, Dave Hennen.. 37, 55, 232, 320, 328
Morris, Edward Joy 334
Morris, George H 10,33,232
Morris, Gouverneur 317,324
Morris, Ira N... 303,333
Morris, Leland B 44,100,232
Morris, Roland S 303,328
Morris, Shiras, Jr 46,112,232
Morris, Thomas 317
Morrison, Dorothy D 9,28,232
Morrison, EmHy S 16,29,233
Morrison, Thomas 35
Morrow, Dwight W 303,329
Morse, Lewis A 4,33,233
Morton, Levi P.... 325
Morton, WiHiam R 59,233
Mosburg, Earl R 9,26,233
Moseley, P. Harley 303
Moser, Charles K... 303
Moses, George H 303,326,329
Moses, H. Claremont 56,233
Mosher, John S 303
Mosher, Robert B 118,303
366
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Mosier, Robert L 303
Moss, Marjorie 19,28,233
Motley, J. Lothrop 320,325
Mowrer, Frank R 303
Moyer, Lawson A 6
Moylan, Edward C 16,29,233
Muccio, John J 37,104,233
Muench, Hugo 295
Muhlenberg, Henry A 319
Mullen, Ann E 3,29,233
Mullett, Harold T 19, 32, 233
Mulligan, Josephine C 19,32,233
Mullins, Velda D 10,30,233
Mundy, Louis E 2,27,233
Munro, Dana G 303,326
Murdock, James Oliver 4, 10,25,234
Murdock, Myra A 15, 31, 234
Murphy, Dominic I 118,303
Murphy, George H 303
Murphy, Gwendolyn E 22,26,234
Murphy, Henry 0 329
Murphy, J. Lee 303
Murphy, James J., Jr 2,10,25,234
Murphy, Mildred D 35
Murphy, Raymond E 12,26,234
Murphy, Robert D 45,101,234
Murphy, William S -.. 334
Murray, Lee 62,234
Murray, Wallace 11,25,234
Murray, William B 56,234
Murray, William Vans 329
Muse, Benjamin 303
Myers, David J. D 117,234,303
Myers, Ethel 14,28,235
Myers, Harry D 58,235
Myers, Louis S 1,33,235
Myers, Maude 18,30,235
Myers, Myrl S 10,64,101,235
Myers, Nellie Vass 14,28,235
Myers, Willys A 56,235
Nabel, Eugene 61,235
Nash, James Alan 3,27,235
Nash, Paul 303
Nasmith, Charles Roy 48,103,235
Nason, Charles P. H 3C3
Nason, AVilliam F 303
Nathan, Edward I 56,102,235
Neal, Jack D 55,236
Neely, Roy H _... 303
Neiburg, Burdette Everett 22,29,236
Neill, Richard R 303
Nelson, Evelyn 19,31,236
Nelson, Hugh... 333
Nelson, John 308,334
Nelson, Thomas A. R 322
Nelson, Thomas H 321,328
Nelson, Virginia D 5,32,236
Nester, Alfred T 53.104,236
Neville, Edwin L 53,99,236
Newbegin, Robert, 2d 55,112,236
Newcomb, Anna Belle 3,28,236
Newcomb, Robert M 39,236
Newcome, William A 35
Newel, Stanford 328,329
Page
Newhall, W. Mayo, Jr 303
Newkirk, Meigs E 7,29,236
Newson, H. Dorsey. 303
Newton, Joseph E 50,112,236
Newton, T. John 35
Niccoli, Frank C 53,236
Nicholas, Ashley J 14,26,236
NichoUs, Wilbur E 18,30,237
Nicholson, John B 303
Nicholson, Meredith 63,237,330,335
Nicholson, Vivian L 303
Nickens, Waldra T 22,33,237
Nicolson, Donald 303
Nielsen, Fred K 315
Nielsen, Niels I _ 45,237
Nielsen, Orsen N 69,102,237
Niles, Nathaniel 332
Nixon, Edgar B 22, 34, 237
Noe, Ira James 18, 30, 237
Noel, James A 56,237
Norquist, Gordon 16,34,237
Norris, Emanuel, Jr 4,33,237
Norris, Halvern L 60,237
North, Oliver B. _ 38,237
Northcott, Elliott.. 303,322,330,335
Northrup, Alfred S 303
Norton, Edward J 303
Norton, Laurence H 303
Norton, Thomas H... 303
Norweb, R. Henry... 37,97,237,321
Noyes, Edward F._ 325
Nufer, Albert F 60,237
Nyhus, Paul O 36,238
Cakes, Calvin Hawley 49, 112,238
O'Brien, Edward C 303,330,335
O'Brien, Thomas J 303,323,327,328
Ocheltree, John B 42,112,238
O'Connor, Eugene A 16,32,238
O'Connor, Henry 315
O'Day, Charles 63,238
O'Donoghue, Sidney E 51,106,238
Offle, Carmel 62,238
Offut, Casper Y 303
Ofstie, Ralph Andrew 54,238
Oftedahl, Delores A 15,32,238
Ogg, Mary P 22,29,238
O'Hara, John W 303
O'Hara, V. Winthrope.. 303
O'Keefe, James A 35
O'Keefe, John J 56,238
O'Laughlin, John Callan 313
Olds, Robert E 311,314
Ollis, Luella 2,29,238
Olney, Richard 310
O'Neill, Anna A 4,24,25,238
Ordway, John 42, 115, 238
O'Rear, John D 303, 321
Orebaugh, Walter W 50,113,239
Orr, Arthur 303
Orr, George 44,45,103,239
Orr, James L 332
Orth, Godlove S 320
Osborn, Thomas A.. 321,322
Osborn, Thomas O. 319
Page
Osborne, John Ball 117,303
Osborne, John E 313
Osborne, Lithgow 303
O'Shaughnessy, Nelson 303
Ostertag, Augustus 46,239
O'Sullivan, John L 331
O'Toole, William J 303,330
Ott, Robert M 303
Otterbourg, Marcus 328
Otterman, Harvey B 17,26,239
Oury-Jackson, Granville 51,239
Owen, Augustus C 39,239
Owen, Mary E 15,31,239
Owen, Robert Dale 334,335
Owen, Rufus L 18,31,239
Owen, Ruth Bryan 43,239,323
Owen, Somerset A 16,34,239
Owens, Louis G 14,29,239
Owens, Thomas R 303
Owsley, Alvin M 52,239,327,332
Owsley, Harry B., Jr 303
Ozmun, Edward H 303
Pabst, Gustave, Jr 303
Pacheco, Romualdo 321,326,327
Packer, Earl L 12,103,239
Paddock, Gordon 118,303
Paddock, Harry L 303
Page, Charles A 303
Page, Edward, Jr 54,111,240
Page, Thomas Nelson 303,327
Page, Walter Hines 303,325
Paine, George H 36,53,240
Palfrey, William 317
Palmer, Ely E 38,100,240
Palmer, John P 50,113,240
Palmer, Robert M 319
Palmer, Theodore DeC, Jr 303
Palmer, Thomas W 333
Pangburn, Harry K 56,240
Park, James L 58,109,240
Park, Nelson R 56,106,240
Park, Sam 46,240
Parker, Edward S 47,240
Parker, Peter 322
Parker, W. Leonard 40, 113,240
Parker, William H 328
Parkhurst, John G 320
Parkins, Albina L 11, 28, 241
Parks, James E 48,108,241
Parmelee, Maurice 303
Parsloe, Arthur G 38,241
Parsons, Marselis C, Jr 53, 115, 241
Partridge, Frank C 315,335
Partridge, James R-_. 321, 324, 327, 330, 335
Paschal, George R., Jr 303
Pasquet, Maurice 49,112,241
Pastorini, Louisa 19,32,241
Patterson, Jefferson 58,103,241
Patterson, John 22, 32, 241
Patterson, Richard S 20,26,241
Patterson, Robert R 52,241
Patton, Kenneth S 57,100,241
Paxson, Emma Fell 23,34,242
Paxson, Frances B 18,30,242
INDEX OF PERSONS
367
Page
Paxton, J. Hall 41,107,242
Paj'er, Harry F 314
Payne, Charles E. B 38,242
Payne, Christopher H 303
Payne, Stephen 4,33,242
Payson, Charles 312,323
Peabody, Frank H 35
Peak, John L 334
Pearson, Alfred J 303,324,331
Pearson, Frederick F. A 303
Pearson, Richmond 303,326,327,329
Peck, H. E 326
Peck, William L 54, 108, 242
Peck, Willys R 40,99,242
Peden, James A 319
Peirce, Henry A 326
Peirce, Herbert H. D 303,313,330
Pell, Robert T 11,25,242
Pelton, Walter E 4,26,242
Peltzer, Rudolph 60,242
Pendleton, George H 325
Pendleton, John S 319,321
Penfield, Frederic C 303,320,324
Penfield, James K 40,112,242
Penfield, William L 315
Pennoyer, Richard E 303
Perkins, Brigg A 58,243
Perkins, C. Warwick, Jr 59, 106,243
Perkins, Charles Brush 243,303
Perkins, Ernest R 21,26,243
Perkins, Isham W 18,26,243
Perkins, John W 17,27,243
Perkins, Lindsay S 35
Perkins, Mahlon F 20,64,99,243
Perkins, Troy L 40,113,243
Perry, Charles B 303
Peter, Alan G 50, 243
Peterman, Alvena 15,32,243
Peters, Thomas W 303
Peterson, Marie S 18,31,243
Petrain, Alvin L 18,29,243
Pettis, S. Newton 320
Peyton, Balie 321
Peyton, Robert K 51,243
Phelan, George R 63,244
Phelan, Raymond 42,244
Phelps, Edward J 325
Phelps, Livingston 303
Phelps, Seth Ledyard 330
Phelps, William Walter 320,325
Philip, Hoffman 40,
97, 244, 322, 324, 327, 330, 335
Phillips, Elizabeth H 14,29,244
Phillips, Lillian F 18,30,244
Phillips, Robert J 9,25,244
Phillips, William 52, 97,
244, 311, 313, 320, 321, 327, 328, 329
Pickens, Francis W 332
Pickerell, George H 117,303
Pickering, Timothy 307
Pickett, James C 331
Pierce, Bertha E 18,26,244
Pierce, Charles L 35
Pierce, Edward R 7,30,245
Pierce, Franklin .-. '309
Page
Pierce, Gilbert A 331
Pierce, Maurice C 303
Pierce, William A 303
Pierrepont, Edwards 325
Pierrepont, Seth L 303
Pike, James S 329
Pike, William J 303
Pilcher, James B 41,110,245
Pile, WOliam A 335
Piles, Samuel H 303,322
Pilliod, Rosine G 22,26,245
Pinckney, Charles 333
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth 324
Pinckney, Roswell N 19, 33, 245
Pinckney, Thomas 325,333
Pinkerton, Julian L 51, 107, 245
Pinkerton, Lowell C 9, 10, 64, 100, 245
Pinkney, William 325,332,334
Pisar, Charles J 46,102,245
Pitcairn, Hugh. 303
Pitkin, John R. G 319
Place, Frank 18,30,245
Playter, Harold 59,105,245
Plitt, Edwin A 45,105,245
Plumacher, Eugene H 303
Poindexter, Miles 303,331
Poinsett, Joel R 328
Polk, Frank Lyon 310,311
Polk, James K 308
Polk, William H 334
Pollard, Richard 321
Pollock, Oliver 319
Polutnik, Ernest V 52,246
Pomeroy, George P 324
Pond, J. Lawrence 303
Pontius, Albert W 303
Pool, John C 49, 112, 246
Poole, De Witt C 303
Poole, wmiam A 35
Pooley, Robert P... 303
Porter, Albert G 327
Porter, David 334
Porter, Horace 325
Porter, James D 312,322
Potter, Julian 303
Potter, Kennett F 43,109,246
Potter, William 327
Pottle, Edward R 303
Powell, James C, Jr 56,246
Powell, Thomas M 56,246
Powell, William F 323,326
Pratt, E. Spencer 327
Preble, William Pitt 329
Frees, Griffith W 303
Prendergast, Walter T 48, 105, 246
Preston, Austin R 50, 106,246
Preston, William. 333
Price, Ernest B 303
Price, Leonard H 23,26,246
Price, Milton M 303
Price, William J 303,330
Prickitt, WUliam A 303
Prince, John Dyneley 303,323,335
Prince, Kirby L 18.29,246
Prince, Ulysses, Jr 12,33,246
Page
Prioleau, Roberts 12,33,246
Proctor, Bronson 4,33,246
Proctor, Robert A 15,34,246
Proffit, George H 321
Pruyn, Robert H 327
Pryor, Ralph W 6,30,247
Purvis, Ricardo M 18,30,247
Putnam, James O 320
Putnam, John R.. 53, 101, 247
Putney, Albert H 303
Pyle, Mabel J 18, 31, 247
Quarton, Harold B 50, 102, 247
Quay, Jerome A 303
Quigley, Stephen H 5, 28, 247
Quinby, William E 329
Quincy, Josiah 313
Quinlan, Joseph B 35
Quinlan, Rosemary 8,247
Ragland, Joseph P 38, 108, 247
Ragsdale, James W 303
Raguet, Condy 321
Rairden, Bradstreet S 117,303
Rairden, Frank B 303
Rambausky, .\melia 5,31,247
Ramer, John E 303,330
Ramsay, Hugh F 53,109,247
Ramsey, Henry O 49,247
Rand, Edward B 46,109,248
Rand, Elbridge D 303
Randal, Thomas 319
Randall, Alexander W 330
Randall, Harold M 40,248
Randolph, Edmund 307
Randolph, John 39, 102, 248
Randolph, John 332
Rankin, Karl L 36,51,248
Rankin, Robert L 304
Ransom, Matt W 329
Rasmusen, Bertil M 117,304
Rasmussen, Bernardine K 21,30,248
Ratcliff, Viola H 5,29,248
Ratcliffe, L. Johnson 18,30,248
Ratshesky, Abraham C 304,323
Ravndal, Christian M 36,105,248
Ravndal, Gabriel B... .- 117,304,334
Ray, GuyW 57,111,248
Ray, John A 304
Read, J. Meredith, Jr 325
Read, John Meredith 326
Reagan, Daniel J 45,248
Reams, R. Borden 62,111.249
Reat, Samuel C 117,304
Reber, Samuel 61,100.249
Redecker, Sydney B 47,104,249
Rediker, Norris 61,113,249
Reed, Charles S., 2d 63,109,249
Reed, Edward L 11,64,100,249
Reed, Eugene C. X 304
Reed, Leslie E 62,63,102,249
Reed, William B._. 322
Reeder, Charles A 2,33,249
Reeves, Edwy L. 15,30,249
Reeves, Harman .50,249
Reid, Thomas B 14,29,249
368
INDEX OF PERSONS
Reid, Whitelaw 304,325
Reineck, Walters. 43,105,250
Reiniger, Gustavus G 304
Reinsch, Paul S 304,322
Reinstein, Jacques J 23,34,250
Remillard, Horace 44,104,250
Remsen, Henry, Jr.. 316
Renchard, George W 49,113,250
Rencher, Abraham 331
Renick, Edward I. 316
Renois, Katherine V. 18,31,250
Renstrom, Mary L.. 22,26,250
Resnick, Jennye 19,32,250
Reveley, Paul J 53,113,250
Reynolds, Conger 304
Reynolds, Lincoln C 41,250
Reynolds, Robert M 320
Reynolds, Samuel T 10, 33, 250
Rhoades, Otis W 54,250
Rhode, W. Alien 304
Rice, Albert S 5,33,250
Rice, Allen Thorndike 332
Rice, Charles M., Jr 16,29,250
Rice, Edward E 40,115,250
Richards, Arthur L 44, 112, 251
Richardson, Antonio M 6,33,251
Richardson, Charles F. P 304
Richardson, Clydia Mae 5,30,251
Richardson, Elliott V 118,304
Richardson, Gardner 30,251
Richardson, Harry B 304
Richardson, John B 304
Richardson, John E 6,28,251
Richardson, John S., Jr 37, 107, 251
Richardson, Norval.. 304
Richardson, W. Garland 54,115,251
Richmond, Lewis 331
Richmond, Stoughton J 15,34,251
Ricks, Thompkins G 19,33,251
Riddiford, George G 7,29,251
Riddle, James R 39,251
Riddle, John W 304, 319, 324, 332, 333
Riddleberger, James W 47, 110,251
Ridgely, Benjamin H 304
Riedesel, Helen R 14,31,251
Riggs, Benjamin Reath. 36,102,251
Riggs, Lloyd E 36,49,252
Rightmire, Ruth 18,31,252
Riley, Lowell M 45,252
Ringwalt, Arthur R 41,111,252
Rinker, Ella Ruth IS, 29, 252
Riotte, C. N. _ 323,330
Risley, John E. 323
Rives, George B 304
Rives, George L 312
Rives, William C 324,325
Roach, Charles P., Jr 14,28,252
Roache, Thomas P 1,33,252
Roark, Lottie M 10,31,252
Robbins, Warren Delano 304,321,324
Robert, Albert W 304
Roberts, Frank N 40,252
Roberts, Hazel H 1,28,252
Roberts, Joseph F 8,252
Roberts, Lillian C 5,32,252
Page
Roberts, Quincy F 46,107,252
Roberts, William R 322
Robertson, Dudley L 15,31,252
Robertson, Frederick Joseph 50,252
Robertson, Randolph 304
Robertson, William H 117,304
Robertson, William P 59,252
Robinson, Christopher 330
Robinson, Donald H 304
Robinson, Fred R 304
Robinson, J. Randolph 304
Robinson, Thomas H 56,105,253
Roche, James J.. 304
Rochester, William B 321
Rockhill, William W 304,
313, 316, 322, 326, 331, 332, 334
Rockwell, Almon F 304
Roddy, Marguerite R 5,29,253
Rodgers, J. Donald C 304
Rodgers, James L. 304
Rodney, Caesar A 319
Rodrick, Bertha S 14,28,253
Rogers, Alan S 36,37,109,253
Rogers, H. Gold 332
Rogers, James Grafton 314
Romeyn, Nina G 10,28,253
Rooney, Miriam T 22,26,253
Roosa, I. P 35
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano 311
Roosevelt, George W 304
Roosevelt, Nicholas 304,327
Roosevelt, Robert B 329
Roosevelt, Theodore 310
Root, Elihu 310
Root. Joseph P 322
Rose, Halleck L 59,113,253
Rosecrans, William S 328
Rosenberg, Louis J 304
Rousseau, Richard H 327
Rowan, John 334
Rowe, Alvin T., Jr 54,111,253
Rowen, John E 304
Rowley, Eugene C, Jr 14,27,253
Rowley, Eugene C, Sr 35
Royt, Frederick L 43,253
Rublee, Horace 334
Rublee, William A 304
Ruddock, Albert B 304
Rueter, Frank T 40,253
RufBn, John N 304
Runyon, Theodore 325
Rupprecht, William G 59,254
Rush, Richard.. 307,325
Russ, Edward B 5, 27, 254
Russell, Charles H., Jr 304
Russell, Charles W 304,327
Russell, H. Earle 62,101,254
Russell, Jonathan 324,325,333
Russell, Ruth 23,34,254
Russell, Thomas. 335
Russell, William W 117,
304, 322, 323, 333, 335
Ryan, John L. 304
Ryan, Thomas 329
Ryder, Frederick M 117,304
Page
Sack. Leo R 42,254,323
Sackett, Frederic M 304,325
Sackett, Harriett E 19,31,254
Sackett, Martin R 304
Sadler, Mary A 18,29,254
Sager, Fay 10,31,254
Salisbury, Alfred 304
Salisbury, Laurence E 40,104,254
Salmon, David A 17,24,27,254
Salter, Fred K 43,254
Sammons, Thomas... 118,295,304
Sampson, Archibald J 324
Sanders, John O 304
Sandifer, Durward V 4,26,255
Sands, Rosa V 21,26,255
Sands, William F 304,326
Sanford, Henry S 320
Sanford, Horace M 118
Sangston, Howard E 7,32,255
Sannebeck, Frank A 6,31,255
Sannebeck, Norvelle H 5,27,255
Sappington, James C, 3d 23,34,255
Sargent, Aaron A 325
Sartoris, Algernon 304
Sartorius, Herman U 304
Satterthwaite, Joseph C 52,100,255
Satterthwaite, Livingston 42,114,255
Saucerman, Sophia A... 21,26,255
Sauer, Emi) 37,101,255
Saugstad, Jesse E 23,34,255
Saunders, Romulus M 333
Savage, Carlton... 20,26,255
Savage, John M... 117, 304
Savoy, Edward A 35
Sawyer, John B 41,256
Sawyer, Leroy R 304
Sayers, Thomas 35
Sayre, Francis B 3,25,27,256,314
Scanlan, John J.. 13,26,256
Scanlon, Martin F 48,256
Scarritt, Nathan 304
Schausten, Rudolph A 46,256
Schenck, Robert C 321,325
Scherer, George F 56,115,256
Schick, C. Joseph 16,31,256
Schmedeman, Albert G 304,330
Schmidt, Max W 54,115,256
Schmucker, George B 304
Schnare, Lester L 53,104,256
Schneider, Elsie M 19,29,256
Schneider, George 334
Schoellkopf, Walter H 60,103,256
Schoenfeld, H. F. Arthur. 43, 97, 256, 323
Schoenfeld, Rudolf E 11,64,103,257
Schoenrich, Edwin 10,64,106,257
SchoUe, Gustave.- 304
Schooley, George R 13,29,257
Schott, William W 55,105,257
Schoyer, Balkam 304
Schraud, Myron H. 51,257
Schroeder, Francis 333,334
Schroeder, Helen V 5,31,257
Schukraft, Gladys E... 12,30,257
Schuler, Frank A., Jr 54,112,257
Schtilts, William C... 8,257
INDEX OF PERSONS
369
Page
Schumann, Walter 304
Schurman, Jacob G...304, 322, 325, 326, 329
Schurz, Carl 333
Schutt, Warren E 304
Schuyler, Eugene 324,326,331,332
Schuyler, Montgomery 304,324
Scidmore, George H 304
Scott, Albert W 58, 109,258
Scott, Charles L 335
Scott, George 17,33,258
Scott, James Brown 315
Scott, James T.. 43, 258
Scott, Walter 35
Scott, Winfield H 49, 107,258
Scott, Winthrop R 54, 104,258
Scotten, Robert M 37,99,258
Scotten, William E ._. 53,111,258
Scruggs, William L 322,335
Seay, William A 320
Seddicum, Paul C 48,258
Seeger, Eugene 304
Seibels, J. J 320
Seibert, Elvin. 41,111,258
Seller, Joseph 15,34,258
Seltzer, George E 38,107,259
Seltzer, Harry G 304
Semple, James 322
Serrin, Mary Louise 5,30,259
Service, John S 40, 115,259
Settle, Thomas 330
Severance, Luther 326
Severe, MarcL... 45,259
Sevier, Hal H 304,322
Sewall, Harold M. 327
Seward, Frederick W 312
Seward, George F 322
Seward, William H 309
Sewell, William L 304
Seyfert, Augustus G 304
Seymour, Thomas H 332
Seys, John 328
Shallcross, Gertrude C 5,29,259
Shallenberger, Martin C.. 36,52,259
Shand, Miles 35
Shank, Samuel H 304
Shanklin, Arnold 304
Sh?.nnon, James 321
Shannon, Richard Cutts 323,324,330
Shannon, Wilson 328
Shantz, Harold 51,103,259
Sharp, Hunter 304
Sharp, William G 304,325
Sharps, Lloyd 35
Shaughnessy, Walter D 304
Shaw, G. Howland 62,99,259
Shaw, George P 56,103,259
Shaw, Samuel-. 319
Shea, Joseph H 304,322
Sheehy, Joseph L 19,32,259
Sheffield, James R 304,329
Shellabarger, Samuel 331
Shepard, Donald D'A 304
Shepard, James M 304
Shepherd, Lawrence R 23,34,260
Sheridan, Frances B 18,31,260
Page
Sherman, Harry Tuck 118
Sherman, J. A. Tuck 61,260
Sherman, John 310
Sherman, Thomas F 304
Sherrill, Charles H 296,304,319,334
Sherrod, Grover Christine 23,34,260
Shields, Benjamin G.. 335
ShUlock, John C, Jr 40, 111, 2(50
Shipley, Milford A. 18,29,260
Shipley, Ruth B 13,27,260
Shirley, John H 304
Shock, ThomsjsM 40,260
Shockley, William P 118
Shockley, William P., Jr 53,260
Shoecraft, Eugene C 304
Shoemaker, Henry W 304,321
Shoemaker, James M 45, 53, 59, 60, 260
Sholes, Walter H 37, 102,260
Short, William... 324,329,333
Shotts, George W 304
Shreve, Edgar A 9,27,260
Shuey, Susan H... 7,30,260
Shults, Lucy A. 7,32,261
Shultze, George H 35
Sickles, Daniel E 333
Sickles, Stanton 304
Siegel, Charles 18,28,261
Sigmond, Frithjof C 61,261
Signer, Wales W... 50,114,261
Sill, John M. B 328
Silliman, John R 304
Silvers, Edward E 304
Simering, Chauncey L 23,34,261
Simmons, Edward T 19,33,261
Simmons, John Farr 10, 19, 64, 100, 261
Simmons, Paul .\ 10,33,261
Simpich, Frederick... 304
Simpson, Julia F 14, 28, 261
Sisler, Clarence E 35
Skinner, James S 35
Skinner, Robert P 117,
261, 304, 324, 326, 328, 334
Skinner, Sidney A 35
Skolianik, Helen E 5, 32, 261
Slater, Fred C 117,304
Slaughter, Charles A 6,30,261
Slavens, Stanley G 54,111,262
Sleeper, Jacob 304
Slidell, John 328
Sloan, Alexander K 55, 103, 262, 327
Slocum, Clarence R 304
Smale, William A 56,106,262
Small, Samuel 4,33,262
Smedberg, Julian K 48,262
Smith, A. Donaldson 304
Smith, Abraham E 304
Smith, Arthur J 2,33,262
Smith, Calvin F 304
Smith, Carothers H 35
Smith, Charles Emory 332
Smith, Clarence T 13,30,262
Smith, CoraM.. 5,31,262
Smith, E. Peshine 315
Smith, E. Talbot 48,105,262
Smith, Elizabeth B J2,29,262
Page
Smith, Ezekiel E.. 328
Smith, Felix W 304
Smith, Frances I 19,29,262
Smith, Gaston 117,262,304
Smith, Glenn A 8, 10, 26, 263
Smith, H. Armistead 39,263
Smith, Harold L. 304
Smith, Holmes Conrad 304
Smith, Horace H 41,109,263
Smith, James A 304
Smith, John Cotton 320
Smith, Leland L 304
Smith, Madison R 304,326
Smith, Maurice Martin... 45,263
Smith, Merlin E 49,263
Smith, Mildred M 18,31,263
Smith, Orlando F 7,29,263
Smith, Owen L. W 328
Smith, Robert 307
Smith, Sam M 18,30,263
Smith, Samuel 304
Smith, Sydney 304
Smith, Sydney B 20,26,263
Smith, Sydney Y 17,27,263
Smith, Truman 43,47,57,58.61,263
Smith, Vivian M 11,30,263
Smith, William 331
Smith, William S 319
Smith, William W 304
Smithman, Beulah M 5,30,263
Smyth, John H 328
Smyth, Robert Lacy 40,105,264
Smythe, Henry M 326
Snodgrass, John H 304
Snow, William P 8,46,115,264
Snowden, A. Loudon 326,331,332,333
Snowden, Ernest 19,33,264
Snyder, Alban G 304
Snyder, Lucille 11,31,264
Snyder, Mary E 7,31,264
Snyder, Nicholas R 304
Snyder, Viola T 5,30,264
Sockwell, Lester 42,264
Sokobin, Samuel 41,103,264
Somerville, James 48,264
Sonner, Thomas G 18,31,264
Sorrell. Carol 15,31,264
Sorsby, William B 304,321,327
Soule, Edgar C 304
Soule, Pierre 333
South, John Glover 304,330,331
Southard, Addison E 45,99,264,324
Southgate, Richard 20,25,265
Southworth, Constant 23,34,265
Southworth, William B 304
Spahr, Herman L 304
Spalding, Francis L 47,114,265
Spamer, Carl O 54,105,265
Spangler, Frank LeR 304
Sparks, Edward J 43,107,265
Spaulding, E. Wilder. 21,26,265
Spence, Carroll 334
Spencer, Willing 304
Sperry, Watson R 327
Spiker, Clarence J 61,101,265
370
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Sprague, Richard L 304
Sprigg, Carroll 304,324
Sprigman, Mary 5,30, 2G6
Springer, Joseph A 118
Springs, L. Pittman 46,206
Spruks, H. Charles 10,26,266
Squier, Ephraim George 326
Squiers, Herbert G— 304,322,330
Squire, Paul C 49,103,266
Staab, Mary J 15,34,266
Stabler, Jordan H 304
Stafford, Maurice L 37,104,266
Stallo, JohnB 327
Stambaugh, George B 16,27,266
Stambaugh, John, 2d 304
Stanard, Hugh C 305
Standish, Myles 49,266
Stangeland, Charles E 305
Stanton, Edwin F 41,104,266
Stanton, W. Quincy 56,109,266
Stapleton, W. Maynard 305
Starkweather, David A 321
Starrett, Henry P 305
Staten, Verne G 41,267
Stearns, Foster 305
Stedman, Nathan P 305
Steele, Isaac Nevett 335
Steele, Joseph D 18,29,267
Steen, William M 21,33,267
Steere, Loyd V 47,267
Steger, Christian T 61,104,267
Stegmaier, Raymond L 4,33,267
Steinhardt, Laurence A 61,267,333
Steinhart, Frank 305
Stephan, Charles H 54,267
Stephan, Ola May 15,31,267
Stephens, Joseph G 305
Sterling, Frederick A_ . 38, 97, 267, 321, 327
Stetson, John B., Jr 305,331
Stevens, Francis B 62,114,267
Stevens, Harry E 41, 107,267
Stevens, John L . _ _ . 326, 330, 334, 335
Stevens, Leslie C 48,268
Stevenson, Andrew 325
Stevenson, Ronald D 305
Stewart, Francis R 53,103,268
Stewart, Glenn 305
Stewart, James B 52,99,268
Stewart, Nathaniel B 305
Stewart, Warren C 61,268
Stewart, Worthington E 9,27,268
Steyne, Alan N 23,64,110,268
Stiles, Edith F 22,28,268
Stiles, George K 305
Stiles, William H 319
Stillwell, Thomas N. 335
StU well, Joseph W 40, 60, 268
Stimson, Frederic J _ _ 305,319
Stimson, Henry Lewis 311
Stinebower, Leroy D 12,26,268
Stockbridge, Francis B _. 329
Stocker, Ida May 17,31,269
Stockton, Gilchrist B 305,320
Stockton, John P 330
Stogsdall, Nelle B 305
Page
Stone, Benjamin F... 305
Stone, John F„. 41, 114, 269
Storer, Bellamy 305,320,333
Story, Harry W 42,269
Story, Thomas -- 317
Stoughton, Edwin W 332
Stout, Kenneths 59,111,269
Stovall, Pleasant A 305,334
Straight, Eugene 15,34,269
Straight, Willard D 305
Strassburger, Ralph B 305
Straus, Jesse I 45,269,325
Straus, Oscars 305,334
Strauss, Elliott B 48,269
Streeper, Robert B 50,107,269
Strickland, Peter 305
Strobel, Edward H 313,322,324
Strom, Carl W - 39,115,269
Strother, Shelby F 305
Stuart, Granville 330,335
Studler, Rene R 48,269
Sturgeon, Leo D 49,104,269
Sturgis, Hugh L 8,10,28,269
Stutesman, James F 305,321
Stuyvesant, L. Rutherfurd 305
Styles, Francis H 39,105,269
Sulhvan, James M 305,323
Sullivan, Lucien N 118,296,305
Sullivan, Peter I 322
Summerlin, George T 58,
97, 269, 327, 330, 335
Summers, Maddin 305
Summers, Natalia 21,26,270
Sumner, Roger... 305
Sumter, Thomas, Jr 331
Sundell, Charles C 50,270
Sunderland, Margaret C 17,30,270
Supplee, Constance M 10,31,270
SussdorS, Louis, Jr 37,55, 100,270
Sutherland, Edwin M 40,270
Sutherland, Lucile M 19,32,270
Sutton, Margaret W... 5,32,270
Swaim, Charles L 305
Swalm, Albert W 305
Swann, James S _. 35
Swanson, Lloyd A 18,31,270
Swanson, Margaret L 4,30,270
Sweet, Florence G 4,30,270
Swenson, Laurits S. . . 305, 323, 329, 330, 334
Swift, John F 327
Swift, Merritt 117,270,305
Swimley, Dorothy Gait 19,32,270
Sycks, Dana C 305
Taft, Alphonso _. 320,332
Taft, Orray, Jr 59,114,270
Taft, William Howard 310
Taggart, G. Russell 305
Tait, George 45,106,271
Talbott, Sheridan 53,106,271
Taliaferro, Charles H 56,271
Tallant, Mary E 18,31,271
Talley, Horace L 16,28,271
Tanis, Richard C 11,25,271
Tarler, G. Cornell 305
Page
Tattersall, Phihp K... 43,271
Taylor, Allan C 62,112,271
Taylor, Ancel N 7,29,271
Taylor, Bayard 325
Taylor, Charles H. J 328
Taylor, Clifford C 48,271
Taylor, Eli 57,271
Taylor, Elmer A 19,33,271
Taylor, George, Jr 316
Taylor, Hannis 333
Taylor, Howard C 305
Taylor, John W 19, 33, 271
Taylor, Laurence W 43,112,271
Taylor, LeRoy 20,33,272
Taylor, Morgan O 305
Taylor, P. Emerson 305
Taylor, Robert M 41,114,272
Taylor, Samuel M 305
Taylor, William A., Jr 305
Taylor, William H 305
Taylor, Zachary 308
Teall, Girvan 42,272
Teichmann, William C 305
Teller, Hugh H 47,272
Ten Eyck, .\nthony 326
Tennant, Henry F 305
Tennant, Robert A 52,272
Tenney, Charles D 305
Tenney, E. Paul 47,115,272
Tenney, Raymond P 305
Tennille, Clayborne.... ._. 1,33,272
Terrell, Alexander W 334
Terrell, Edwin H 320
Terres, John B 305
Terry, Charles T 53,272
Tewell, Harold S 42,103,272
Tewksbury, Howard H 51,272
Thackara, Alexander M 117,305
Thain, Ann Marie 10,31,272
Thaw, Benjamin, Jr 117,272,305
Thayer, Samuel R 329
Theaker, Anna R 18,29,273
Thiel, Cyril L. F 38, 107, 273
Thomas, Allen 335
Thomas, Edgar 15,33,273
Thomas, Edward B 305
Thomas, Edward J . 21,26,273
Thomas, Francis 330
Thomas, Frederick L 305
Thomas, George A 15,33,273
Thomas, George S 18,32,273
Thomas, John A 312
Thomas, Leonard M 305
Thomas, Sheldon 12,26,273
Thomas, William W., Jr 334
Thomason, Oscar.. 118
Thompson, Berry R 18,31,273
Thompson, David E 305,321,329
Thompson, David P 334
Thompson, Edward H 305
Thompson, John E. W 323,326
Thompson, Llewellyn E., Jr.. 61, 111, 273
Thompson, Milton P _._. 42,114,273
Thompson, Paul Dean 49,273
Thompson, Richard N _ . 305
INDEX OF PERSONS
371
Page
Thompson, Robert J 305
Thompson, Samuel R 48,103,273
Thompson, Thomas L 321
Thompson, Tyler 46,114,274
Thompson, Waddy 328
Thomson, Alfred R 47, 102,274
Thomson, Ir ving L 22, 26, 274
Thomson, Thaddeus A 305,322
Thomson, Thaddeus A., Jr 53,274
Thoreson, Tomena Jo 23, 34, 274
Thorling, Charles H 305
Thorne, William DuB 296,305
Thornton, James B 330
Thornton, William O 305
Throop, Enos T 334
Thurston, Walter C 64,100,274
Tietz, WDliam E 22,33,274
Tillett, Percy O 35
Tillman, James D 324
Tilton, Daniel Henry 18,30,274
Timberlake, Clare H 62,112,274
Tisdel, WUlard P 322
Tittmann, Harold H., Jr 52, 101, 274
Tobin, Richard M 305,329
Toch, Leo 39,114,274
Tod, David 321
Todd, Charles S 332
Tolman, George L 39,275
Tompkins, Ralph H 305
Tonner, John A 35
Tonner, Laura R 35
Torbert, Alfred T. A 324
Totten, Ralph J 62,97,275,335
Touchette, Joseph I 39, 109, 275
Touhay, St. Leger A. 305
Tower, Arthur F 54,107,275
Tower, Charlemagne 305,320,325,332
Townsend, George A 305
Townsend, Lawrence 320,331
Townsend, Ralph 305
Townsend, Robert S 305
Trammell, H. Eric..- 305
Travers, Howard K 49, 103,275
Treat, R. A. Wallace 305
Tredwell, Roger C 117,305
Tree, Lambert 320,332
Trescot, William H 312, 320, 322, 330
Trimble, William C 44,114,275
Trimmer, Edwin W_. 305
Tripp, Bartlett 320
Trist, Nicholas P. 316
Trousdale, William 321
Troutman Harry L 44,105,275
Trowbridge, Jones R 46,275
Trueblood, Edward G 10,64,110,275
Tubbs, Erna B 14,31,276
Tuck, S. Pinkney 45,100,276
Tuckerman, Charles K 325
Tudor, William 321
Turkel, Harry R 17,26,276
Turner, A. Campbell.. 305
Turner, Effle K 7,30,276
Turner, J. Milton 328
Turner, Mason 60,107,276
Turner, William T 10, 64, 108, 276
Page
Turnure, David A 305
Turpin, Edward A 335
Twells, John S 305
Tyler, John 308
Tyler, Raymond 6,33,276
Tyler, S. Roger, Jr 39,115.276
Uhl, Edwin F 310,313,325
Ulany tzky, Irene S 18, 30, 276
Unckles, Roderick W 118
Underwood, Edna M 23,31,276
Underwood, Wilbur W 35
Unverzagt, Henry T 56,276
Upshur, Abel P 308
Utley, Agnes 19,32,276
Vail, Aaron 316,325,333
Vail, Delmar J 305
Valenza, Thomas F 18,30,277
Vallance, William R 4,25,277
Van Alen, John Trumbull 323
Van Benschoten, Arnold 37, 114, 277
Van Buren, Harold S 305
Van Buren, Martin 308,325
Van Buskirk, William 118
Vance, Marshall M 39,103,277
van den Arend, Frederik 57, 106, 277
van Dyke, Henry ._. 305,328,329
Van Dyne, Frederick 305
Van Dyne, George W 305
Van Ness, Cornelius P 333
Van Rensselaer, W. S 305
Van Sant, Howard D 305
Van Valin, Forrest D 4,28,277
Van Valkenburgh, Robert B 327
Van Wickel, Jesse F 57,277
Vaughan, Stephen B 47,277
Veatch, Roy 12,26,277
Venable, William E 326
Vestal, Ralph A 18,32,277
Vignaud, Henry 305
Villard, Henry S 63,108,277
Vincelette, Leo J 18,29,278
Vincent, John Carter 10, 04, 106, 278
Viney, John I 305
Vipond, B. Leslie 2,27,278
Voetter, Thomas W 117,305
Vogenitz, Hernan C 42,278
Von Struve, Henry C 305
von Tresckow, Egmont C 39, 103, 278
Von Zielinski, Carl M. J 305
Vopicka, Charles J... 296,305,321,332,333
Vroom, Peter D 331
Vyse, William Clarke 41,107,278
Waddell. Merlene 5,30,278
Wadleigh, Henry J 23,34,278
Wadsworth, Craig W 117,305
Wadsworth, George 58,100,278
Wadsworth, Julius 41,111,279
Wagner, Jacob 316
Wailes, Edward T 1,64,110,279
Wailes, Ruth K 18,28,279
Wainwright, John T 305
Wait, Bernard 45,279
Page
Waite, Sumner 37,45,279
Wakefield, Ernest A 117,305
Walcavich, Walter G 18,31,279
Waldron, Elma V 15,34,279
Walk, Maurice 305
Walker, Edward B 305
Walker, Jay 53, 111, 279
Walker, MannLx 305
Walker, Ralph C. 19,33,279
Wall, Carleton A 55,279
Wallace, Hugh C 305,325
Wallace, Lewis 334
Wallace, Thomas R 118,305
Wallace, Victor A 17,26,279
Wallace, William K 305
Waller, Fred E 62,279
Waller, George P 37,55,105,279
Wallner, Louis W., Jr 53,115,280
Walmsley, Walter N., Jr 42, 110, 280
Walsh, Harry L 305
Walsh, Walter M 39,280
Walstrom, Charles B 16,30,280
Walton, Lester A 55,280,328
Ward, Angus I 62,106,280
Ward, Frank X 4,25,280
Ward, Frederick H 305
Ward, John E 322
Ward, Roberts 41,109,280
Wardman, George B 305
Warner, Betty T 15,31,280
Warner, Carlos J 42,109,280
Warner, Gerald 54,112,281
Warner, Margaret 305
Warner, Southard P 305
Warren, Avra M 64,101,281
Warren, Charles Beecher. 296, 305, 328, 329
Warren, Fitz Henry 326
Warren, Fletcher 57,104,281
Warren, James R 1,33,281
Warren, Janie B 20,29,281
Warren, Robert 6,33,281
Washbourne, Frederick L 53,281
Washburn, Albert H 305,320
Washburn, Charles A _. 330
Washburn, John D 334
Washburne, Elihu B 309,325
Washington, George 307
Washington, Horace Lee 117,305
Washington, Raoul F 42,281
Washington, S. Walter 62, 106,281
Washington, William W 3,33,281
Wasson, Thomas C 53,109,281
Waterman, Bernice L 14,29,281
Waterman, Henry S 49, 103,282
Waters, Daniel J 305
Waters, Harold G 305
Watson, Hugh 49,282
Watson, Hugh H. 38,101,282
Watson, John J. C. 305
Watson, L.- Adelaide 11,27,282
Watson, Raymond O 19,32,282
Watts, Beaufort T 322
Watts, Ethelbert 54,282
Watts, Ethelbert 305
Watts, Henry M 320
372
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Webb, Delmar E.. 18,30,282
Webb, James Watson 319,321
Webber, Leroy 305
Webster, Daniel 308
Webster, Daniel Fletcher 316
Webster, George J 7,31,282
Webster, William H. H 305
Weckerling, John 54,282
Weddell, Alexander W 36,97,282,319
Weeks, John A 40,282
Weil, T. Eliot 46,115,282
Weitzel, George T... 296,305,330
Welch, Audrey M.. 5,31,282
Welch, Rae 15,31,283
Welch, Wilham H 35
Welcher, Sarah... 22,26,283
Weldon, Ellwood A 305
Weller, John B 328
Welles, Sumner 3,
6, 9, 25, 27, 97, 283, 314, 323
Wells, Dorothy J 12,31,283
Wells, Edward 5,33,283
Wells, Francis 305
Wells, H. Bartlett 63,114,283
Wells, John B 18,29,283
Wells, Milton K 61,114,283
Wells, Rodney D 51,283
Welsh, John 325
Welsh, Richard D 6,31,283
Wendelin, Eric C 60,114,283
Wenger, Aloysius 2, 26, 283
Werfield, Viola 20,31,283
Werlich, McCeney 296,305
Wertenbruch, Claire 23,34,283
West, Emanuel J 330
West, George N 305
West, Leland S 13,33,283
Westacott, Richard 305
Westcott, Charles D 305
Westin, Ingeborg 15,284
Weyler, George L 43,58,284
Wharton, Clifton R 60,107,284
Wharton, Francis 315
Wharton, William F 309,310,313
Wheaton, Henry 323,331
Wheeler, John H 329
Wheeler, Post 117,305,319,330
Wheeler, Willard H 35
Whidden, Benjamin F 326
White, Andrew D 325,332
White, Cecil Thayer 23,34,284
White, Charles D 305,327
White, Curtis... 23,34,284
White, Duncan M 36,37,115,284
White, Francis... 305,314,323
White, Henry 306, 325, 327
White, Horace G., Jr 12,26,284
White, Ivan B.. 55, 115, 284
White, Jay 306
White, John Campbell 36,49,99,284
White, John T 14,26,284
White, Joseph H.. 51,284
White, Julius 319
White, Louise 4,27,284
White, MidredD 19,31,284
White, Philo
White, Thomas D 51,53;
Whitehead, Richard F 3'
Whitehouse, Sheldon 306,322,
Whiteman, Marjorie M 4,26,
Whitfield, James V
Whitley, F. Langley 51,60,63,
Whitlock, Brand 306,
Whitmore, Anna Bruce 11,30
Whitney, Arch 16,30,
Whitney, Ross L 16,29,
Whitt, John S 18, 29,
Whyte, Neil. 59,
Wicker, Cyrus F
Wickersham, J. P
Wickliffe, Robert, Jr
Widmer, Louis L... 16,28,
Wilber, David F
Wilcox, AlbenaM.... 11,28,
Wilcox, Henry T..
Wilder, Amos P
Wiley, John C 37,100,
Wiley, Samuel H 46, 104,
Wilkerson, W. Scott... 16,28,
Wilkins, Lois B 19,32,
Wilkins, William
Wilkinson, James R 48, 105,
Wilkinson, Stanley L 39,
Will, Marvin W 9,27,
Willard, Charles N
Willard, Joseph E 306,
Willey, John A 57,
Willey, Richard R
Williams, A. S _
Williams, Arthur R 56,
Williams, Bertram E 2,30,
Williams, Charles L. L
Williams, Curtis C, Jr
Williams, Daniel W
Wilhams, Dorothy S 5,31,
Williams, Edward T
Williams, Frank S 54,
Williams, George F 306,326,
Williams, Herbert O 49,104,
Williams, Jack S.. 46,
Wilhams, James
Williams, John
Williams, John T
Williams, Reginald H
Williams, Robert K
Williams, WUliam... 330,
Wilhams, William G 19,33,
Williamson, Adolph A
Williamson, David 11,64,107,
Williamson, George
Williamson, Harold L 45,103,
Williamson, John G. A
Williamson, Royden 38,62,
Willis, Albert S....
Willis, Frances E 37,55,109,
Willrich, Gebhard 118,
Willson, Digby A
Willson, Gilbert R 56,105,
Willys, JohuN 296,306,
Wilson, Charles S.. 63,97,287,321,332,
age
323
284
,284
:,326
284
306
285
320
,285
,285
285
285
285
306
323
332
285
300
285
306
306
285
285
285
285
332
285
286
286
306
333
286
306
324
286
286
306
306
306
286
306
286
329
286
286
334
321
306
118
306
335
286
306
286
321
286
335
287
326
287
306
306
287
331
335
Page
Wilson, Edwin C 45,99,287,316
WOson, Francis D 4,33,287
Wilson, George P 46,287
Wilson, Grace L 20,29,287
Wilson, Henry L 306,320,322,329
Wilson, Hugh R 61,97,287,334
Wilson, Huntington 306,313
Wilson, James 335
Wilson, John, Jr 55
Wilson, Kathryn J 16,29,288
Wilson, Orme 36,101,288
Wilson, Ripley 306
Wilson, Thomas M 6,9,64,99,288
Wilson, Warden McK... 57,102,288
WOson, William John, Jr 288
Wilson, Woodrow 310
Wilton, George, Jr 7,30,288
Winans, Charles S... 118,296,306
Winchester, Boyd 334
Windle, George C 18,30,288
Wing, E. Rumsey 323
Winship, North 43,100,289
Winslow, Alan F 306
Winslow, .Alfred .\ 118,306
Winslow, Edward D _. 306
Winslow, John S 43,59,289
Winslow, L. Lanier 306
Winslow, Rollin R 49,104,289
Winston, Frederick H 327
Winters, George H 56,108,289
AVinthrop, Robert M.. 306
Wise, Henry A. 321
Wise, John D 306
Withey, Howard F 53,105,289
Woel, J. William 51,289
Woleott, Henry M 48, 102, 289
Wolf, Simon 324
Wood, Bradford R 323
Wood, Charles M 306
Wood, Corey F... 51,289
Wood, Harold C 56,289
Wood, John Q 117,306
Wood, John R.. 45,289
Wood, Tuley N 35
Woodard, Granville O 306
Woodford, Archer 63,109,289
Woodford, Stewart L 333
Woods, Cyrus E 306,328,331,333
Woods, Damon C 39, 103,290
Woods, Leslie E 52,105,290
Woods, Sam E 43,290
Woodside, Jonathan F. ■ 323
Woodward, O. Carlton.... 117,306
Woodward, Robert F 41,42, 114,290
Woodward, Stanley 306
Woolsey, Lester H 315
Worden, James P 306
Worley, Harry F 10
AVorley, Lee 38,112,290
AVorman, James H... 306
Wormuth, Romeyn... 56,103,290
AVorster, Stephen C 42,290
Wortham, Clyde H 18,31,290
AVorthington, H. G 319,335
AA'right, Charles AA'ill 37,290
INDEX OF PERSONS
373
Page
Wright, Clarence J 7,32,290
Wright, Herbert R 306
Wright, J. Butler 43,
97, 291, 314, 323, 327, 335
Wright, James H 47, 111, 291
Wright, Jennie V. 14, 28, 291
Wright, Joseph A 331
Wright, Lillian W 12,30,291
Wright, Luke E 306,328
Wright, Maitland S.. 6,28,291
Wright, William F 306
Wullweber, Christian 323
Wyckman, Ethyl E 19,32,291
Wyles, Charl C. L. B 118
Wynne, Cyril 21,24.25,291
Wynne, Robert J 306
Page
Yancey, Benjamin C 319
Yates, Lloyd D 61,107,291
Yeagley, Dibert L 10,31,291
Yeaman, George H 323
Yearns, Kenneth J.. 40,112,291
Yelverton, E. Harrison 306
Yepis, Alfonso F. 56,292
Yerby, William J 117,306
Yingling, Raymund T 4,26,292
Yost, Bartley F.. 117,292,306
Yost, Charles W.. 23,26,292
Young, Corinne D 23,34,292
Young, Evan E 306,320,323,324
Young, Fred R-.- 16,27,292
Young, George W 306
Young, James B 36,37,100,292
Page
Young, John Russell 322
Young, John Russell, Jr 23,34,292
Young, Pierce M. B 326,327
Young, iVallace J... 306
Young, Whitney 41, 107, 292
Young, William C 51,293
Young, Willis H 14,26,293
Yuni, William E 54,115,293
Zabriskie, Luther K 306
Zaveckas, Stanley 8,293
Zawadzki, CasimirT... 47,293
Zilch, Helen J 21, 31, 293
Zinser, Leon 8,293
Zwcig, B 51,293
* GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
[The names of provinces, states, and other administrative divisions are omitted from this index, but those in countries in which
the consular districts are delimited may be found in the last part of section 5 alphabetically under name of country.]
Page
Abyssinia. See Ethiopia.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 44
Adelaide, South Australia 50,70
Aden, Arabia... 49,70
Aegean, Italian Islands of. See
Italian Islands of the Aegean.
Afghanistan 36,75,319
Africa 75
See also Azores, Canary Islands,
Egypt, Ethiopia, Liberia, Ma-
deira, Morocco, and Union of
South Africa; under Belgium:
LeopoldviUe, Belgian Congo;
under France: Algiers and
Tunis; under Great Britain,
etc.: Lagos, Nigeria, and Nai-
robi, Kenya; under Italy: Trip-
oli, Libya; under Portugal:
Lourenfo Marques.
Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico.. 55,71
Albania .- 36,76,319
Alexandria, Egypt 44,67,91
Algeria (see Algiers) 46,68
Algiers. Algeria 46,68,319
Amoy, Fukien, China 40,66
Amsterdam, Netherlands 57,72,91
Andorra .-- 76
Antilla, Cuba - 42
Antofagasta, Chile 39
Antwerp, Belgium 37,66,91
Antwerpen. See Antwerp.
Arabia. 76
See a/«o Aden 49,70
Argentina 36, 76, 319
Asuncion, Paraguay 58
Athenai. See Athens.
Athens, Greece 51,70,91
Auckland, New Zealand 50,70
Australia 50, 70, 76
Austria 36,76,319
Austria-Hungary... 320
Azores 76
See also St. Michael under Por-
tugal .-- 59, 73
Baghdad, Iraq.. 52,70
Bahamas, British West Indies (see
Nassau) 50
Bahia, Brazil 37,66
Baile Atha Cliath. See Dublin.
Baltic Provinces of Russia... 320
374
Page
Bangkok, Siam 60
Barbados, British West Indies 50
Barcelona, Spain 60,73,91
Barranquilla, Colombia 42,67
Basel, Switzerland 61,73
Batavia, Java, Netherland India.. 57,
72,91
Beirut, Syria 61,74,91
Belfast, Northern Ireland 48,68
Belgian Congo (.see Leopoldville).- 37,66
Belgium.. 37, 66, 76, 320
Belgrade, Yugoslavia .■_.. 63,74
Belize, British Honduras 50
Beograd. See Belgrade.
Bergen, Norway 58,73
Berlin, Germany 47,68,91
Bermuda (see Hamilton) 50
Bern, Switzerland 61,73
Biarritz, France (.see Bordeaux) 46,67
Bilbao, Spain 60,73
Birmingham, England 48,68
Bogota, Colombia 41,67
Bolivia.- 37,76,320
Bombay, India 49,69
Bordeaux, France -.. 46,67
Borneo, British. See British
Malaya.
Borneo, Netherland. See Nether-
land India.
Bradford, England 48,68
Brazil. 37, 66, 76, 321
Bremen, Germany 47,68
Breslau, Germany 47,68
Brighton, Trinidad, British West
Indies (see Trinidad) 50,96
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.. 50,70
Bristol, England 48,68
British Honduras (see Belize) 50
British Malaya. 77
British West Indies (see Bahamas,
Barbados, Jamaica, and Trini-
dad) 50,70,84
Brussels, Belgium 37,66
Bruxelles. See Brussels.
Bucharest, Rumania .TO
Bucurejti. See Bucharest.
Budapest, Hungary 52
Buenaventura, Colombia 42,67
Buenos Aires, Argentina. 36
Bulgaria 38, 77, 321
Page
Caibarien, Cuba (see Cienfuegos).. 42,96
Cairo, Egypt.. 44,67
Calais, France 46,67
Calcutta, India... 49,69,91
Calgary, Alberta, Canada 38
Callao-Lima, Peru. 58
Canada. 38,321
Cananea, Sonora, Mexico (see
Nogales) 56,96
Canary Islands 77
See also Las Palmas and Tenerife. 60, 73
Canton, Kwangtung, China 40,66
Cap Haitien, Haiti (see Port-au-
Prince) 51, 96
Capetown, Cape Province, Union
of South Africa 62,74
Caracas, Venezuela 63,74
Cardiff, Wales 48,68
Cartagena, Colombia.. 42,67
Casablanca, Morocco 56,72
Ceiba, Honduras 51,70
Central America 321
Central American States 321
Ceylon 77
See ateo Colombo 49
Chefoo, Shantung, China 40,66
Cherbourg, France 46,67
Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico... 55,71
Chile 39, 321
China 40,66,77,322
Chosen (see Seoul) 54,71
See also under Japanese Posses-
sions 85
Christchurch, New Zealand (see
Wellington) 50,70,96
Christiania, Norway. See Oslo.
Cienfuegos, Cuba 42
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. Mex-
ico. 55, 71
Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Re-
public 43
Cologne, Germany... 47,68
Colombia 41, 67, 78, 322
Colombo, Ceylon 49
Colon, Panama... 58
Congo Association, States of the... 322
Constantinople, Turkey. See Is-
stanbul.
Copenhagen, Denmark 43
Coquimbo, Chile 96
Cork, Irish Free State.. 52,70
Costa Rica 42, 67, 78, 322
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
375
Page
Cruz Grande, Coquimbo, Chile (see
Valparaiso). 39,96
Cuba 42,323
Curacao, Netherland Westlndies-- 57
Cyprus 78
Czechoslovakia 43,78.323
Dairen, Manchuria 54,66
Danzig, Free City of 43,78
Denmark 43,78,323
Dieppe, France (see Havre) 46,67,96
Djibouti, French Somali Coast 46,96
See a/so Addis Ababa 44
Dodecanese Islands. See Italian Is-
lands of the Aegean.
Dominican Republic 43,323
Dresden, Germany 47,68
Dublin, Irish Free State 52,70,91
Dundee, Scotland 48,68
Dunedin, New Zealand (see Wel-
lington) . 50, 70, 96
Durango, Durango, Mexico 55,71
Durban, Natal, Union of South
Africa 62, 74
Dutch East Indies. See Netherland
India.
Dutch Guiana. See Netherland
Guiana.
Dutch West Indies. See Nether-
land West Indies.
East Indies. See Netherland India.
Ecuador 43,323
Edinburgh, Scotland 49,68
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 38
Egypt 43,67,78,324
El Salvador.... 44,78,324
England (see Birmingham, Brad-
ford, Bristol, Hull, Liverpool,
London, Manchester, Newcas-
tle-on-Tyne, Plymouth, Shef-
field, and Southampton)- 48,49,68,69
See also Great Britain 80
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. 55, 71
Estonia. 44,79,324
Ethiopia 44,79,324
Finland 44,79,324
Firenze. See Florence.
Florence, Italy 53,70
Foochow, Fukien, China 40,66
Formosa. See Taiwan.
Fort William and Port Arthur,
Ontario, Canada 38
France 45, 67, 79, 324
Frankfort on the Main, Germany.. 47, 68
Frankfurt-am-Main. See Frank-
fort on the Main.
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Can-
ada (see Halifax).. 38
French Indochina 79
See also Saigon 46, 66
French Somali Coast (see Djibouti). 44, 46
French West Indies (see Marti-
nique)... 46
Funchal, Madeira (see Portugal)-.. 59,73
Page
Galway, Irish Free State (see Dub-
lin) 52,70,96
' Geneva, Switzerland—. 61,73
Genoa, Italy 53,70
Genova. See Genoa.
Germany 47,68,79,325
Gibraltar 49
Glasgow, Scotland 49,69
Gonaives, Haiti (see Port-au-
Prince) 51,96
Goteborg, Sweden 61,73
Great Britain 48,68,80,325
Greece 51,70,82,325
Grenada, British West Indies (see
Trinidad) 50,96
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico 55,71
Guatemala 51,326
Guatemala, Guatemala 51
Guayaquil, Ecuador.. 43
Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico 56,71
Guiana, Netherland (see Para-
maribo).. 50, 57
Habana, Cuba 42,91
Hague (The), Net-herlands 56
Haiti 51,82,326
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 38,91
Hamburg, Germany 47,68
Hamilton, Bermuda 50
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 38
Hankow, Hupeh, China 40,66
Harbin, Kirin, Manchuria, China. 41,66
Havre, France 46,67
Hawaii 326
Helsingfors, Finland 44
Helsinki. See Helsingfors.
Honduras 51,70,82,327
Honduras, British (see Belize) 50
Hong Kong. 49,66
HuU, England 49,69
Hungary 52,83,327
India .*. 49,69,83
Indies. See Netherland India and
West Indies.
Indochina, French. See French
Indochina.
Iran (Persia)... 52,83,327
Iraq 52,70,83,327
Ireland, Northern 83
See also Belfast 48,68
Irish Free State 52,70,83,327
Istanbul, Turkey... 62,74,91
Italian Islands of the Aegean 83
Italian Libya. See Libya.
Italy 52,70,84,327
Izmir, Turkey... 62,74
Jamaica, British West Indies. 84
See also Kingston 50,70
Japanese Empire 53,71,84,327
Java, Netherland India (see Batavia
and Surabaya) 57,72,73
Jerusalem, Palestine 58
Page
Johannesburg, Transvaal, Union of
South Africa 62,74,91
Jugoslavia. See Yugoslavia.
Kabul, Afghanistan 36
Karachi, India 49,69
Kaunas, Lithuania 54
Kenora, Ontario, Canada (see Win-
nipeg) 39,96
Kenya, East Africa (see Nairobi)... 50,69
Kingston, Jamaica... 50,70
Kingston, Ontario, Canada 38
Kobe, Japan 54,71
Kobenhavn. See Copenhagen.
Koln. See Cologne.
Kongo. See Congo Association,
States of the.
Korea (see also C hosen) 328
La Guaira, Venezuela (see Caracas). 63, 74
La Oroya, Peru (see Callao-Lima).. 58,96
La Paz, Bolivia 37
La Romana, Dominican Republic
(see Ciudad Trujillo) 43,96
Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa 50,69
Las Palmas, Canary Islands (see
Spain) 60,73
Latvia 54, 85, .328
Leghorn, Italy 53,70
Leipzig, Germany 47,68
LeopoldviUe, Belgian Congo 37,66
Liberia 54,85,328
Libya (see Tripoli) 53,71
Lille, France 46,67
Lima, Peru 58
Lisboa. See Lisbon.
Lisbon, Portugal 59,73,91
Lithuania 54,85,328
Liverpool, England 49,69
Livorno. See Leghorn.
London, England 48,69,91
London, Ontario, Canada 38
Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico (see
Mazatlan) _ 56,96
Lourenjo Marques, Mozambique,
Africa 59,73
Luxemburg, Grand Duchy of 55,
71,85,328
Luxemburg, Luxemburg.. 55,71
Lyon, France 46,67
Madeira 85
See also Funchal under Portugal.. 59, 73
Madras, India 49,70
Madrid, Spain 60,73
Malaga, Spain 60,73
Malay States. See British Malaya.
Malta... 49
Managua, Nicaragua 57,73
Manchester, England 49,69
Manchuria. See Dairen, Harbin,
and Mukden.
ManOa, P.I 59
Manzanillo, Cuba (see Santiago,
Cuba) 42,96
376
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
Page
Maracaibo, Venezuela 63,74
Marseille, France 46,67
Martinique, French West Indies... 46
Matagalpa, Nicaragua (see Mana-
gua).. — - 57,96
Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico.. 56,71
Matanzas, Cuba -- 42
Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico 56,71
Medan, Sumatra, Netherland India. 57. 73
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 50,70
Mgrida, Yucatan, Mexico 56,71
Mesopotamia. See Iraq.
Mexican, Baja California, Mexico.. 56,71
Mexico 55,71,85,328
Me.xico, D.F., Mexico 55,72,91
Milan, Italy --- 53,70
Milano. See Milan.
Mollendo, Peru {see Callao-Lima). 58,96
Monaco -- 86
Moncton, New Brunswick, Can-
ada 38
Monrovia, Liberia 54
Montenegro (see also Yugoslavia).. 329
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.. 56,72
Montevideo, Uruguay 62
Montreal, Quebec, Canada 38,91
Morocco - 56,72,86,329
Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics 62
Mozambique, Africa {see Lourenco
Marques) 59, 73
Mukden, Liaoning, Manchuria,
China 41, 66
Miinchen. See Munich.
Munich, Germany 47,68
Nagasaki, Japan. 54,71
Nagoya, Japan 54, 71
Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa 50,69
Nanking, Kiangsu, China (see Pei-
ping) -- 40
Nantes, France.. 46,67
Naples, Italy 53,70,91
Napoli. See Naples.
Nassau, New Providence, Ba-
hamas 50
Netherland Guiana {see Para-
maribo) 50, 57
Netherland India 87
See also Batavia, Medan, and
Surabaya 57, 72, 73
Netherland West Indies (see
Curafao) 57
Netherlands 56,72,87,329
New Granada. See Colombia.
New Providence, Bahamas (see
Nassau).- 50
New Zealand 50,70,87
Newcastle-on-Tyne, England 49,69
Newfoundland-.- - 50
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada 38
Nicaragua 57,73,87,329
Nice, France..- 46,67
Nigeria, West Africa (see Lagos)--- 50,69
Nogales, Sonora, Mexico 56,72
Northern Ireland. See Ireland,
Northern.
Norway 57,73,87,330
Nuevitas, Cuba 42
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. 66, 72
Oceania. See Australia, Nether-
land India, New Zealand, and
Society Islands.
Oporto, Portugal 59,73
Oran, Algeria (see Algiers) 46,96
Oslo, Norway 57,73,91
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 38
Pacific Islands. See Australia,
Japanese Empire, Netherland
India, New Zealand, and Society
Islands.
Palermo, Italy 53,71
Palestine -... 58,88
Panama 58,330
Panama, Panama 58,91
Papal States 330
Para, Brazil - 37,66
Paraguay 58,88,330
Paramaribo, Netherland Guiana.. 57,96
See also Trinidad, British West
Indies-.- 50
Paris, France 45,67,91
Patras, Greece 51,70
Pau, France (see Bordeaux) 46,67,96
Peiping, China 40
Peking. See Peiping.
Penang, Straits Settlements 50,70
Pernambuco, Brazil 37,66
Persia. See Iran.
Peru-- -- 58,330
Peru-Bolivian Confederation 331
Philippine Islands -.. 59
Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico-. 56, 72
Plymouth, England 49,69
Poland- 59, 88, 331
Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada (see
Fort William and Port Arthur)-. 38
Port-au-Prince, Haiti 51
Port de Paix, Haiti 96
Port Limon, Costa Rica 42,67
Port Said, Egypt - 44,67
Porto. See Oporto.
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul,
Brazil 37,66
Portugal 59, 73, 88, 331
Prague, Czechoslovakia-- 43
Praha. See Prague.
Pretoria, Transvaal, Union of South
Africa 62
Prussia 331
Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua 57,73
Puerto Cortes, Honduras 51,70
Quebec, Quebec, Canada 39
Quito, Ecuador 43
Page
Rangoon, India 49,70
Recife. See Pernambuco.
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 39
Riga, Latvia 54
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 37,66,91
Rio Grande, Brazil (see Porto
Alegre) 37,96
Roma. See Rome.
Rome, Italy 52,71
Rotterdam, Netherlands 57,72
Rumania 59,88,331
Russia (see also Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics) 332
Sagua la Grande, Cuba (see Cien-
fuegos) 42,96
Saigon, French Indochina 46,66
St. George's, Bermuda (see Hamil-
ton) -.- -- 50,96
St. John, New Brunswick, Canada- 39
St. John's, Newfoundland - 50
St. Lucia, British West Indies {see
Barbados) -- 50,96
St. Michael, Azores (see Portugal).. 59, 73
St. Paul Island 88
St. Pierre-Miquelon 46
St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Can-
ada 39
Salaverry, Peru (see Callao-Lima). 58,96
Salonika, Greece --. 51,70
Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. 56,72
Salvador. See El Salvador.
San Jose, Costa Rica 42,67
San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi,
Mexico. 56,72
San Marino 88
San Salvador, El Salvador- 44
Sanchez, Dominican Republic {see
Ciudad Trujillo) 43,96
Santiago, Chile 39,91
Santiago, Cuba... 42
Santo Domingo, Dominican Re-
public. See Ciudad Trujillo.
Santos, Brazil 37,66
Sao Miguel. See St. Michael.
Sao Paulo, Brazil .-. 37,66
Sardinia — 332
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada- 39
Scotland (see Dundee, Edinbiurgh,
and Glasgow)-.- 48,49,68,69
See also Great Britain 80
Seoul, Chosen -. 54,71
Serbia - 332
Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, King-
dom of the. See Yugoslavia.
Seville, Spain 60,73
's Gravenhage. See The Hague.
Shanghai, Kiangsu, China -. 41,66
Sheffield, England. -. 49,69
Siam 60,88,333
Singapore, Straits Settlements.. 50,70,91
Smyrna, Turkey. See Izmir.
Society Islands, Oceania (see
Tahiti) 46
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
377
Page
Soerabaja. See Surabaya.
Sofia, Bulgaria. 38
Sofiya. See Sofia.
South Africa, Union of 62, 74,90, 3.35
Southampton, England 49,69
Soviet Socialist Republics, Union
of 62, 335
Spain 60, 73, 88, 333
Stockholm, Sweden 60,73,91
Straits Settlements {see Penang and
Singapore) 50, 70
See also British Malaya... 77
Strasbourg, France 46,67
Stuttgart, Germany. 48,68
Sumatra, Netherland India (see
Medan) 57,73
Surabaya, Java, Netherland India.. 57, 73
Surinam. See Netherland Guiana.
Swatow, Kwangtung, China 41,66
Sweden... 60, 73, 89, 333
Sweden and Norway.. 333
Switzerland... 61, 73, 89, 334
Sydney, New South Wales, Aus-
tralia. 50,70,91
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada 39
SjTia. 61,74,89
Tahiti, Society Islands, Oceania 46
Taihoku, Taiwan 54,71
Taiwan (see Taihoku) 54,71
Tallinn, Estonia 44
Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico 56,72
Tanger. See Tangier.
Tangier, Morocco 56,72,91
Page
Tarragona, Spain {see Barcelona).. 60,
73,96
Tegucigalpa, Honduras 51,70
Teheran, Iran 52
Tela, Honduras (see Ceiba)_ 51,70
Tenerife, Canary Islands (see
Spain)... 60,73
Texas 334
The Hague, Netherlands. 56
Thessalonike. See Salonika.
Tientsin, Hopeh, China.. 41,67
Tirana, Albania. 36
Tirane. See Tirana.
Tokyo, Japan 53, 71, 91
Torino. See Turin.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 39,91
Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico.. 56,72
Trieste, Italy.. 53,71
Trinidad, British West Indies 50
Tripoli, Libya 53,71
Tsinan, Shantung, China.. 41,67
Tsingtao, Shantung, China 41,67
Tunis, Tunisia 46,68
Tunisia (see Tunis) 46,68
Turin, Italy 53,71
Turkey 62,74,89,334
Two Sicilies 334
Union of South Africa 62, 74, 90, 335
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 62,
335
Uruguay... 62.90,335
Valencia, Spain 61,73
Valparaiso, Chile 39
Page
Vancouver, British Columbia, Can-
ada 39,91
Venezia. See Venice.
Venezuela. 63,74,90,335
Venice, Italy 53,71
Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico 56,72
Victoria, Brazil (see Rio de Janeiro) . 37
Victoria, British Columbia, Can-
ada 39
Vienna, Austria 36
Vigo, Spain 61,73
Wales (see Cardiff) 48,68
See also Great Britain. 80
Warsaw, Poland 59
Warszawa. See Warsaw.
Wellington, New Zealand 50,70,91
West Indies. See Cuba and Haiti;
under France; Martinique; under
Great Britain, etc.: Barbados,
Kingston, Nassau, and Trinidad;
and under Netherlands: Curajao.
Wien. See Vienna.
Windsor, Ontario, Canada 39
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 39,91
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.. 39
Yokohama, Japan.. 54,71
Yugoslavia 63,74,90,335
Yiinnanfu. Yunnan, China 41,67
Zagreb, Yugoslavia 63, 74
Zurich, Switzerland 61,73,91
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