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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 

Page 

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... 
CI__.- 
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 


11 


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. 


ORGANIZATION    OF    THE    DEPARTMENT  13 

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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


23 


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... 

Ga 

Pa 

D. 

C... 

D. 

C... 

Pa 

Pa 

D. 

C... 

D. 

C... 

D. 

c... 

D. 

c... 

D. 

c... 

D. 

c... 

Qa 

D. 

c... 

Md 1 

La 

D. 

c... 

D 

c... 

D 

c... 

D. 

C-... 

D. 

C... 

D. 

C... 

D. 

C... 

Md 1 

D. 

c... 

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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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(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. 


CONSULAR    DISTRICTS 


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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. 


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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). 


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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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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 


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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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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 


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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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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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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 


CONSULAR   DISTRICTS 


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ADMINISTBATIYK  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

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 


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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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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. 


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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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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 


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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 

94 


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 

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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.... 
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Pa.-.. 
N.Y.. 
N.Y-. 
N.Y.. 
Md... 
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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. 

119 


120 


REGISTER  OF  THE   DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE 


4 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


121 


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 


122 


REGISTER  OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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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REGISTEE    OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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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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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REGISTER    OF    THE    DEPARTMENT   OF    STATE 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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EEGISTEE   OF   THE   DEPAETMENT   OF   STATE 


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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EEGISTER   OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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, 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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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EEGISTER   OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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, 


BIOGRAPHIES 


137 


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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REGISTER    OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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. 


140 


REGISTER    OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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 


BIOGEAPHIEB 


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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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EEGISTER   OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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. 


154 


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 


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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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KEGISTER    OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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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157 


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 


158 


REGISTER   OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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REGISTER   OF    THE    DEPARTMENT   OF    STATE 


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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


161 


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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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REGISTER    OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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. 


168 


REGISTER  OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


169 


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. 


170 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


173 


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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REGISTER   OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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 ; 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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- 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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 


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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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


179 


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 


180 


REGISTER   OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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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181 


$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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EEGISTER   OF   THE   DEPARTMENT  OF   STATE 


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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


18a 


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 


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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 


185 


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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187 


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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REGISTER   OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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 ; 


BIOGRAPHIES 


189 


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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REGISTER  OP   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


195 


$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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REGISTER   OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


197 


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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REGISTER    OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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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201 


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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EEGISTEK    OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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 


203 


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, 


204 


REGISTER   OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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, 


BIOGRAPHIES 


205 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


207 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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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KEGISTER    OP    THE    DEPARTMENT    OP    STATE 


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. 


BIOGEAPHIES 


217 


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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REGISTER   OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


219 


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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REGISTER  OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STAl'E 


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. 


BIOGKAPHIES 


221 


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., 


222 


EEGISTER   OP   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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., 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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. 


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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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


225 


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 ; 


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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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EEGISTER  OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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 


231 


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 


232 


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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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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REGISTER   OF    THE    DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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, 


BIOGRAPHIES 


235 


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 


236 


REGISTER  OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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. 


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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 


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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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REGISTER  OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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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REGISTER   OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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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REGISTER  OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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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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. 


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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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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 


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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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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. 


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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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


255 


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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REGISTER  OP   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


257 


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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REGISTER   OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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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REGISTER   OP   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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; 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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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REGISTER   OP   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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, 


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REGISTER   OP   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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. 


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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- 


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REGISTER   OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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. 


276 


EEGISTEE  OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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 


277 


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 


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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. 


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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 


BIOGEAPHIES 


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. 


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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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REGISTER   OF   THE   DEPARTMENT  OF   STATE 


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 


288 


REGISTER  OF   THE  DEPARTMENT   OP   STATE 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


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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REGISTER    OF    THE   DEPARTMENT    OF    STATE 


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. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


291 


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 


BIOGRAPHIES 


293 


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. 


294 


REGISTER   OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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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REGISTER   OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 


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. 


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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 


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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. 

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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. 


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!  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^^^^^^ 

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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. 


328 


REGISTER  OF   THE   DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE 


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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329 


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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333 


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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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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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 


342  EEGISTER  OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OP   STATE 

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. 


344  REGISTER  OF   THE   DEPARTMENT   OF   STATE 

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 


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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 


INDEX    OF    PERSONS 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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INDEX    OF    PERSONS 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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.] 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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