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REGISTER
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OCTOBER 1, 1942
REGISTER
OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
OCTOBER 1, 1942
UNITED STATES
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WAR 25 1943
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Publication 1857
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CONTENTS
Office symbols _.
Organization of the Department
Secretary of State (Mr. Hull)
Special Assistants to the Secretarj'^
Under Secretary of State (Mr. Welles)
Special Assistants to the Under Secretary
Liaison Office ,
Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Berle)
.\ssistant Secretary of State (Mr. Long)
Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson)
Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Shaw)
Legal Adviser (Mr. Hackworth)
Executive Officer (Mr. Ross)
Adviser on Political Relations (Mr. Dunn)
Adviser on Political Relations (Mr. Hornbeck)
Adviser on Political Relations (Mr. Duggan)
Adviser on Political Relations (Mr. Murray)
Adviser on International Economic Affairs (Mr. Feis)
Accounts, Division of
American Republics, Division of the ,
Caribbean Ofiice
Chief Clerk and Administrative Assistant, Office of the
Commercial Affairs, Division of
Commercial Policy and Agreements, Division of
Communications and Records, Division of
Coordination and Review, Office of
Cultural Relations, Division of
Current Information, Division of
Defense Materials, Division of
Departmental Personnel, Division of
Economic Operations, Board of
American Hemisphere Exports Office
Efficiency Rating Committee
European Affairs, Division of
Far Eastern Affairs, Division of
Financial Division
Fiscal and Budget Affairs, Office of
Foreign Activity Correlation, Division of
Foreign Funds Control Division
Foreign Service, Board of Examiners for the
Foreign Service Administration, Division of
Foreign Service Buildings Commission
Foreign Service Buildings Office
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IV CONTENTS
Organization of the Department — Continued Page
Foreign Service Furnishings, Office of 30
Foreign Service Officers' Training School 30
Foreign Service Personnel, Board of 30
Foreign Service Personnel, Division of 31
Geographer, Office of the 32
International Communications, Division of 32
International Conferences, Division of 33
Near Eastern Affairs, Division of 34
Passport Division 34
Petroleum Adviser, Office of the 38
Philippine Affairs, Ofiice of 38
Protocol, Division of 39
Research and Publication, Division of 39
Special Division 42
Special Research, Division of 43
Translating Bureau 43
Translating Office, Central 44
Treaties, Office of the Editor of the 45
Treaty Division 45
Visa Cases, Board of Appeals on 45
Visa Division 46
World Trade Intelligence, Division of 48
Classification of Department personnel
Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service 51
Professional and scientific service 70
Subprofessional service 75
Crafts, protective, and custodial service 75
Unclassified service 77
Organization of the Foreign Service 79
Classification of the Foreign Service 83
Principal officers of the Department, chiefs of mission, and diplomatic agents previously
in the ranks of the Foreign Service 84
Biographies: Personnel of the Department of State and of the Foreign Service 85
Biographic reference
List of diplomatic, consular, and Foreign Service officers who have resigned, retired, or
died in the Service since January 1, 1906 279
Biographies of diplomatic and Foreign Service officers who have resigned, retired, or
died in the Service since November 1, 1941 291
Geographic index 297
Index of persons 30 1
OFFICE SYMBOLS
A-A Assistant Sc-civtiiry of Slate, Mr.
Achcsoii.
A li A.«;sistaiit Si'Civtaiy of Sta(o, Mr.
Berle.
Ai; American lleiuisphere Exports Ollice.
A-L Assistant Secretary of State, Mr.
■ Long.
A-I./B- Kxecutive Assistant to Assistant
Secretary of State, Mr. Brandt.
A-L/ J A.ssistant to Assistant Secretary of
State, Mr. Johnston.
AP Office of the Petroleum Advi.ser.
A-S Assi.'^tant Secretary of State, Mr.
Shaw.
A-S/2 Executive Assistant to Assistant
Secretary of State, Mr. Frank.
A-S/3 Executive Assistant to Assistant
Secretary of State, Mr. DeCourcy.
A-S/F Olfice of Fiscal and Budget Affairs.
CB Caribbean Office.
CC Office of the Chief Clerk and Admin-
istrative AssLstant.
CI Division of Current Information.
CR Office of Coordination and Review.
DA Division of Accounts.
DCA Division of Commercial Affairs.
DCR Division of Comnnniications and Rec-
ords.
DM Division of Defense Materials.
DP Division of Departmental Personnel.
DU Duplicating Section.
EA Adviser on International Economic
AfTair-s.
EO Board of Economic Operations.
ET Oflicc of the Editor of the Treaties.
Eu Division of Eurojiean Affairs.
FA Division of Foreign Service Adminis-
tration.
FBO Foreign Service Buildings Office.
FC Division of Foreign Activity Correla-
tion.
FD Financial Division.
FE Division of Far P'.astern Affairs.
FF Foreign Finids Control Division.
FP Di\ision of Foreign Service Personnel.
FSS Foreign St'r\ ice Officers' Training
School.
HF Office of Foreign Service F'urnishings.
Ge Office of the Geographer.
IC Division of International Conferences.
IX Division of International Communica-
tions.
Le Office of the Legal Adviser.
Li Library.
MA Diplomatic Pouch and Mail Section.
XE Division of Xear Eastern Affairs.
PA/D Adviser on Political Relations, Mr.
Dunn.
PA/H Adviser on Political Relations, Mr.
Hornbeck.
PA/LD__ Adviser on Political Relatiojis, Mr.
Duggan.
PA/M Adviser on Political Relations, Mr.
Murray.
PD Passport Division.
PI Office of Philippine Affairs.
PR Division of Protocol.
RA Division of the American Republics.
RC Division of Cultural Relations.
RP Division of Research and Publication.
S Secretary of State.
SA Special Assistant to the Secretary of
State, Mr. Pasvolsky.
SA/G_- Special Assistant to the Secretary of
State, Mr. Grew.
SA/M Special Assistant to the Secretary of
State, Mr. MacMurray.
SD . . Special Division.
SR Division of Special Researcli.
SS Stenograjjliic Section.
SU Sujjply Section.
TA _ Division of Commercial Policy and
Agreements.
TC Central Translating Office.
TD Treaty Divi.sion.
Tr.-- Translating Bureau.
V Under Secretary of State.
U-L _ Liaison Office.
VD__ . - Visa Division.
WT Division of World Trade Intelligence.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
Tho Sccrotsity of State, who is the liighest ranking Cabiiu t member, is the head of the Department of
StAte, Upon him devolves the principal responsibility, under the President, for the determina-
tion of the policy of the Government in relation to international problems. He is charged with
the conduct of negotiations pertaining to the protection of American rights and interests through -
. out the world, and the promotion of beneficial intercourse between the United States and other
countries. He also performs certain domestic duties, such as having custody of the seal of the
United States and publishing the laws enacted by Congress.
Cordell HuU, Secretary of State
Cecil W. Gray,* Assistant to the Secretary
George W. Renchard* William D. Moreland, Jr.*
John F. Stone* Aaron S. Brown*
TN'ill Harris, Private Secretary
TMlliam B. Sale
Clerks
Mildred J. Asbjornson Amelia R. KuUman
Messengers
Loui.s S. Myers Thompkins G. Ricks Walter B. Morris
Chauffeurs
James R. Warren Charles E. Mitchell
Spkci.\l Assistants to thk Secretary
Leo Pasvolsky John Van A. MacMurray
Beunie Mae Stevens, Clerk Gladys R. Selden, Clerk
Thomas K. Finletter Joseph C. Grew
Edith H. Stagg, Clerk Marion Arnold, { Clerk
Joseph C. Green Nelson Newton, J Clerk
Hannah W. Drury, Clerk
THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE
Thp I nder Secretary of State is the principal assistant to the Secretary of State in the discharge of
hi."; various functions, aiding in the formulation and execution of the foreign policy of the Govern
ment, in the reception of representatives of foreign governments, and in other work of a highly
responsible character. He gives special attention to political relations with foreign govern-
ments. In the absence of the Secretary of State he becomes Acting Secretary of State.
Sumner Welles, Under Secretary of State
Anna L. Clarkson, Assistant and Private Secretary
Inez .Tohnston
•Foreipn Service oflBwr.
^Employee in the Foreign Service.
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Clerks
D. Muriel Kluczny Gladys E. Schukraft Pearl R. Holmes
Messengers
Albert S. Rice William H. Thompson
Special Assistants to the Under Secretary
Max W. Thornburg Charles Bunn Emilio G. Collado
Liaison Office
Serves as a part of the secretariat of the Liaison Committee composed of the Chief of Staff, Chief of
Naval Operations, and the lender Secretary of State; is responsible for general liaison work with
the War and Navy Departments; is called upon to perform such other duties as may be deter-
mined by the Under Secretary of State.
Orme Wilson,* Liaison Officer
David McK. Key,* Assistant Liaison Officer
Nathaniel Lancaster, Jr.,* Assistant to the Liaison Officer
Stephen V. C. Morris, t Assistant to the Liaison Officer
Kenneth Anderson
Clerks
Beulah A. Batchelder Frances G. Harlowe Bette J. LaPoint
Ethel Mae Adkisson Wilma L. Hughes Alda E. Tullis
Mary P. Mullis Lillian R. Mansell Barbara G. Wcndt
Julia M. Clendenin
Messengers
Paul T. Ayscuef Lewis L. Diggs
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
Charged with various special assignments in connection with major policy; coordination of financial
questions with questions of policy; general supervision over the Financial Division, the Pass-
port Division, the Division of International Conferences (except fiscal), the Division of Inter-
national Communications (aviation only), the Division of Foreign Activity Correlation, the
Translating Bureau, and over matters connected with foreign nationalities in the United States.
Department representative, Board of Directors of Export-Import Bank.
Adolf A. Berle, Jr., Assistant Secretary oj State
PVederick B. Lyon, Executive Assistant
Harold B. Hoskins,t Executive Assistant
Louis E. Mundy, Administrative Officer
Edith L. Smith, Private Secretary
Adeline L. Asbjornson, Clerk
G. Harold Covington, Messenger
•Foreign Service officer.
fOn military leave.
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ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
Charged with the coordination of matters relating to the formulation and execution of foreign
policies assigned to him by the !^'ecretary of State; general liaison work with the Senate and
House of Representatives and general representation of the Department of State at hearings
before congressional committees (except the legislative activities relating to the duties and
administrative functions of the Assistant Secretary and Budget Officer) ; general supervision
over the Visa Division, the Special Division, the Oflice of Philippine Affairs, and the Division
of International Communications (except aviation); and general supervision, under the direc-
tion of the Secretary of State, of work relating to special problems arising out of international
armed conllicts and international fisheries.
Breckinridge Long, Assistant Secretanj of State
George L. Brandt,* Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secrvtanj
Carlton Savage, Assistant to the Assistant Secretary
Leo D. Sturgeon,* Assistant to the Assistant Secretanj
Felton M. Johnston, Assistant to the Assistant Secretary
Winifred A. Kunz, Administrative Assistant
Louis E. Gates John Patterson
Clerks
Alace May Harvey Stella R. Wojnar Audrey C. Kluczny
Mary Paulino Smith Marion W. Sealey
\A illiam W. Washington, Messenger
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
Charged with the coordination of commercial and econojuic questions with questions of major
policy, and with general supervision over the Division of Commercial Policy and Agreements,
the Treaty Division, the Division of Commiercial Affairs, the Editor of the Treaties, the Division
of World Trade Intelligence, the Division of Defense Materials, and the Foreign Funds
Control Division.
Dean Acheson, Assistant Secretary of State
, Assistant to the Assistant Secretary
Barbara Evans, Administrative Assistant
Ethyl E. Wyckman, Secretary
Clerks
Peggy Anne Kelly Fll)a D. I'oniainc
Robert T. Greenfield, Messenger
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE
Charged with the administration of the Department of State and of the Foreign Service and with
the supervision of matters relating to personnel and management; as Fiscal and Budget Officer
of the Department, charged also w ith the supervision and preparation of estimates of appropria-
tions for the Departniont and its several activitios, their presentation to the Cotigross, and the
•FoiTlen Service oflBoer.
REGISTER or THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
allotments and expenditures of appropriations when made; is chairman of the Board of Foreign
Service Personnel, the Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service, and the Foreign Service
Officers' Training School Board; is chairman of the Efficiency Rating Committee; and has
general supervision over the Office of Fiscal and Budget Affairs, the Division of Personnel
Supervision and Management, the Division of Accounts, the Division of Communications and
Records, the Division of Foreign Service Administration, the Division of Foreign Service
Personnel, the Foreign Service Officers' Training School, the Foreign Service Buildings Office,
the Division of Research and Publication, the Division of Protocol (fiscal only), and the Division
of International Conferences (fiscal only).
G. Rowland Shaw, Assistant Secretary of State and Budget Officer
Laurence C. Frank, Executive Assistant
WiUiam E. DeCourcy,* Executive Assistant
Vera N. Gallop, Administrative Assistant
Cora M. Smith, Private Secretary
Dorathy K. Petersen, Clerk
Frederick A. Browne, Messenger
Charged, under the
legal character.
LEGAL ADVISER
Secretary of State, with the responsibility of handling all matters of a
Green H. Hack worth. Legal Adviser
James Alan Nash, Administrative Assistant
Ralph W. S. Hill
Richard W. Flournoy
Benedict M. English
Frank X. Ward
Mary Alice Duffy
Mary Kate Summers
Wallace W. Carter
Assistants to the Legal Adviser
Raymund T. Yingling
Marjorie M. Whiteman
Anna A. O'Neill
Frederick M. Diven
Clerks
Florence G. Sweet
Madahne D. McMilliu
William W. Bishop, Jr.
Katherine B. Fite
W^alter E. Pelton
E. Barbour Hutchison
Margaret F. Ray nor
Marilvn W'oods
Bernard W. Butler
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Charged with the planning, direction, and control of all administrative aspects of the formulation
and execution of policy, including the development and execution of sound principles of authority,
responsibility, organization, and administration to insure effective coordination of policy and
action within the Department of State and in its relationships with other departments and with
ihtergovernm.ental agencies; the defining of the functions, responsibilities, and authority of thp
divisions and offices of the Department; and the maintenance of surveillance over trends ir
foreign and domestic policy, so far as they affect or have a bearing on the functions of the Depart-
ment, with a view to foreseeing the need for new or revised policies and to planning, initiating,
and coordinating administrative action to give effect to such policies concurrently with their
adoption.
John Ross, Executive Officer
Grace B. Brinner
Clerks
Elisabeth LeM. Boatner
Ann M. Cooper
•Foreign Service oflBcer.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
ADVISERS ON POLITICAL RELATIONS
Each Adviser is chargofi, under the Secretary of State and the Under Secretary, with the supervision of
such divisions having general charge of relations with foreign states as may be assigned to
him, and with giving advice and assistance in connection with special questions in the fields
of foreign policy and dij^lonrntic action and performing other duties of a supervisory or advi-
sory nature.
James Clement Dunn, Adviser on Political Relations
Albena M. Wilcox, Private Secretary
Frances M. Beach, Clerk
Stanley K. Hornbeck, Adviser on Political Relations ,
Alger Hiss, Assistant
Frank E. Duvall Zolita M. Kent
Florentine L. Benesh, Clerk
Laurence Duggan, Adviser on Political Relations
Constance M. Supplee, Private Secretary
Wallace Murray, Adviser on Political Relations
— ■ — ■ , Private Secretary
, Clerk
M. Claire Wertenbrudi Dorothy M. Zierjack Kathryn K, Honus
ADVISER ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
Charged, under the Secretary of State, with analytical and advisory duties in regard to the economic
relations between this Government and foreign governments, with assisting in the formulation
of policy, with unifying and coordinating action on economic matters within the Department,
and with liaison between the Department of State and other branches of the Government on
international economic matters falling within the field of joint interest and authority of several
branches.
Herbert Feis, Adviser on International Economic Affairs
Leroy D. Stinebower, Assistant Adviser on International Economic Affairs
Horace G. White, .Tr.
Clerkfi
Marianna Davis Lillian W. Wright Paulinp A. King
Clarence Cnmpfon, ^ilpuRengcr
b REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 19 4 2
DIVISION OF ACCOUNTS
Charged with general supervision over all disbursing officers under the Department; maintenance
of all accounts of the Department in Washington, of the Foreign Service, of international
commissions, congresses, and conferences, and of revenues and trust funds; administrative
examination, audit, and approval of all accounts; decision as to accounting methods and
procedure; preparation of regulations in regard thereto; recording of all fiscal transactions;
preparation of payrolls, financial reports, and statistics for the administrative officers of the
Department; preparation of the report to Congress for the Foreign Service Retirement and
Disability Fund; handling of transportation matters affecting the Department and the Foreign
Service; preparation of all travel authorizations and related instructions for officers of the
Department and the Foreign Service; maintaining liaison with the General Accounting Office
and the Treasury Department in matters relating to accounts; and with such other duties as
may be assigned by the Assistant Secretary of State in charge of administration.
Donald W. Corrick, Chief
Fred R. Young, Assistant Chief
Lloyd C. Mitchell, Assistant Chief
■ ^ — • — — , Assistant
John A. Gregory
Fern Prichard
Clerks
Margaret E. Ennis
Grace E. Spofford
Lloyd L. Still t
Audit Section
Louis L. Widmer, Clii(f
Walter G. Walcavich, Assist ant Chief
Sophie Glukenhous
Kathryn J. Wilson
Charles M. Rice, Jr.
Harvey S. Clem
Lillian H. Middleton
John E. Baugus
Florence PJ. Frisby
W. Scott Wilkerson
Edward C. Moylan
Ross L. Whitney
James C. Hicks
Russell V. Lewis
Frances M. Haig
C. Joseph Schick f
Arch Whitney
Carl B. Phillippi
Bruce Grainger
Clerks
John A. Brooks t
Arthur C. Nagle
Joseph S. Sagona
Louise L Baxley
William V. Lee
James G. Lewis f
Mary C. Morrissey
Sue M. Jones
Mason A. La Sellef
James R. Brinkley
Hersilie P. Gardes
Charles H. Arakeliant
David S. Driverf
Clarence M. Hoover, Jr.
Charles W. Gavin
Ann F. Jablonski
William J. McMaster
Cliarles E. Scates
Alice R. Smith
Gwenith B. McCordic
Mary H. Hendrian
Draper Bartlett, Jr. f
Teresa A. Lechner
Robert R. Shulkef
Robert B. W^orthingtonj
Thelma A. Douglas
Jacqueline F. Klunk
Mildred M. Wadlow
Florence M. Fredericks
A. Erma Meegan
Mary E. Wilson
Grace H. Clark
Kathrvn McMorris
■fOn military leave.
0RGA2sUZATI0N OF THE DEPARTMENT
Victor Lee Orzeck, Jr.
Reinhold H. AUwardt
Kmmett C. Rhotles
Doris C. Si)ence
Albert S. Cassell
Donald E. Howe
Richard W. Walmsley
Atso C. Malmi
Rita M. Dimoiid
P'rancis J. O'Brien
Fiscal C'untkol Section'
Horace L. Talley, Chief
Aura T. MiddlckaufT, Aasis^tani Chief
Clerks
liernicc F. Lally
Helen A. Fleming
Jane W. Walmsley
Nevin R. Houseman
Nalora C. Jacobs
Bertye E. McNeal
Vida'p. Sorrel 1
Opal L. M alone
Dorothy C. Barnard
Dorothea M. Delavigne
Jean H. Oliver
Amy M. Secrist
William J. Blake, Jr.
Kathryn S. Power
Marguerite L. Minkcr
Oretha May Dyer
Jean H. Berry
Daisy I. Edwards
Helen B. Klepper
Ellen E. Vanek
Hazel A. MacDonald
Rae Welch
John L. Smith t
Laverne O. Curley
Lloyd ^lyles
John R. Wheeler, Jr.f
James Robert Badcon
Harriet B. Thorne
Traxsforiation Sectiox
Huth Harvey, Chief
Frank G. Mitchell, Assistant Chief
Clerks
Thelma M. Jenssen
Walter K. Yorkj
Gretchen J. Wilmoth
Irene S. Evans
Harriet S. Cunningham
John W. Jelich, Jr.
J. Gradon Snellingf
Cornelia M. Ryerson
Benjamin C. Goode, Messenger
Ann T. Aragon
Jane L. Braun
Charles W. Kelleyf
Ila G. Mailnie
Margaret M. Drach
John A. McKinney
Lillian D. Jennings
DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLICS
Has charge of relations with Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Domini-
can Republic, Ecuador, EI Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama,
Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela, and with inter-American organizations.
Philip W. Bonsai, Chief
Selden Chapin,* Assistant Chief
Paul C. Daniels,* Assistant Chief
John C. Dreier, Assistant Chief
Walter N. Walmsley, Jr.,* Assistant Chief
, Assistant Chief
John M. Cabot,* Acting Assistant Chief
.1. Kenly Bacon,* Acting AKsii^tanl Chief
•Foreign Service officer.
fOn military leave.
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
Joseph F. McGurk*
Richard C. Tanis
J. Van Ness Philip
Charles A. Timm
Gerald Keith *
La Verne Baldwin*
Robert D. Longyear
Willard F. Barber
Philip O. Chalmers
John R. Toop
Randolph Harrison, Jr."
Germaine B. Angle
Marjorie D. Glennan
Agnes Arnold LaBarr
Grace M. Bauer
Catherine T. Giacomarra
Ethel A. Shedlov
Alba Perry
Stella J. Novara
Jane D. Fessenden
Mary E. Simon
Claire F. Nighman
Violet L. Hille
Samuel T. Reynolds
James H. Wright*
John WiUard Carrigan*
Livingston Satterthwaite*
Shiras Morris, Jr.*
Meigs E. Newkirk
Murray M. Wise
Arthur A. Compton
William G. MacLean
Louis J. Halle, Jr.
George F. Scherer*
Bainbridge C. Davis
Ruth Mason Hughes
Clerks
Genevieve L. Clark
EUen J. Shaw
Helen J. Henderson
Judy C. West
Doris V. Cummings
Eleanor A. Stallard
Margaret E. Greene
June L. Loftus
Edith A. Maslin
R. Pauline Binns
Geneva E. Helm
Pauline J. Willier
Messengers
Frederick L. Milburn
John D. Tomlinson
Edward T. Lampson
Luis Galvdn
Laurence D. Lafore
Richard P. Taylor
Philip A. Mangano
John F. Melby*
Nina G. Romeyn
WeUs Stabler
Mary C. Wright
Bergit S. Guynn
Elizabeth R. Earle
Virginia Duffy Hays
Margaret W. Girdosky
Evelyn J. Buckley
Clarice M. Chandler
Clarice A. Hovey
Margaret L. Moore
Ann E. Moriarty
Naomi L. Shepard
Beall Lowry
Mary A. Goben
Oliver T. Willis
CARIBBEAN OFFICE
Assists in the preparation and interpretation of treaties and agreements relating to the Caribbean
area and supervises the formulation of regulations and procedure necessary for their fulfilment;
collaborates with other departments and agencies, particularly those having jurisdiction in
the fields of labor, agriculture, housing, health, education, finance, international trade, and
tarifi"s; cooperates with other economic, educational, and labor agencies, and foreign missions
in Washington. The office functions under the general supervision of the Under Secretary;
its activities are subject to the review of the Division of the American Republics and the
Division of European Affairs. It acts as executive agency for the Anglo-American Caribbean
Commission created by the President on March 14, 1942.
Coert duBois,* Chief
Warden McK. Wilson,* Assisla7U Chief
Beth A. Hughes, Clerk
William Feely, Messenger
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF CLERK AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Charged with supervision in matters relating to the administration of the appropriation "Contingent
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
•Foreign Service oflicor.
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of State) of certain docunuMits; the operation of the Federal coordinating service for trans;hitinff
documents: the custody of the Seal of the Department of State; the assembling and maintaining
for the Department of State of appropriate material for exhibition purposes at expositions;
the administration of the telephone service; the initiation and enforcement of such general
regulations as may be required for the proper business management of the Department; the
direction, as head, of the Purchase and Inventory, Diplomatic Pouch and Mail, Duplicating,
Photograjihic, Supply, and Telephone Sections of his office; and such additional duties as
may be delegated to him by the Secretary of State and the Assistant Secretary of State and
Budget Officer. The Chief Clerk and Administrative Assistant is liaison officer with other
executive departments and agencies of the Government on all matters relating to the func-
tions of his office.
Millard L. Kcnestrick, Chief Clerk and Adminisirative Assistant
William E. Cooke, Assistant Chief Clerk and Administrative Assistant
Admin'istrative Sectiox
Forrest D. Van Valin
Raymond Gary, Jr.
Charles F. Funkhouser
Frances H. Rawlings
Anna V. Burroughs
Clerks
Shirley J. Christian
Vernon C. Barrf
Ernest J. Hortum
Thelma B. Prout
John P. Reddingtou
William C. Childress
Richard Renshaw
Maxine A. Baltzly
Margaret B. Smith
Margaret B. Hambley
George C. Benoitf
Salter J. Cochran
Sylvester E. Cox
William H. Hunter
Guy H. Johnson
John E. Johnson
William Jones
James Norris
Lorenzo Harrod
Roger T. DeNeal
Relief Messengers
Elzie E. Plater
Joseph L. Roberts
Albert C. Ruffin
W^illiam O. Scott
WiUiam E. S. Brown
John W. Smith
Beverly J. Ramsey, Jr.
Harvey J. Woods, Jr.
Chauffeurs
Homer C. Frye
Edward Harris
Samuel Small, Carpenter
Sie Young, Jr.
Stanley Chappelle
"Nathaniel J. Davis
William A. Burroughs
M. Theodore W^alker, Jr.
Walter A. Smith
Leon A. Glascoe
Theodore B. Washington
Laborers
Archie Steele, f Foreman of Laborers
William L. Springs, Foreman of Laborers
Lloyd Morarity, Assistant Foreman of Laborers
Nicholas Anthony
Norman W. Beal
Sanmel Crawford, Jr.
Clarence B. Green, Jr.
William 1. Harris
Hubert F. Johnson
l'>ank ^L Moore
Edward Powell
Eugene C. Harrison
Douglas G. Holmes
tOn military leave.
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Diplomatic Pouch and Mail Seciion
J. Brent Clarke, Superintendent
Albert W. J. Grotjohan, Assistant Sxi-perintendent
George W. Matheny
Charles L. Donadiof
Kenneth M. Harding
Ralph W. Pry or
Frank A. Sannebeckf
Otto R. Holsinger
James H. Martin
Michael J. Collins f
Roy H. Feltent
Donald E. Sibert
William E. Johnson
Cressy L. Kegg
Margaret L. Dempsey
William Rovvell, Jr.
Edward J. Clements
Charles T. Allen
Ralph J. Ribble
Arlington Erdwin
Harry H. Mc Mains
Richard B. Patardf
Clerks
Richard P. Tiller
John F. Morrison t
William H. Ketnerf
Floyd C. Magill
John J. Sullivan
Fred E. Hailer
J. Norwood Cleveland, Jr. f
Paul W. Stange
Harry E. Smith
Lucele C. Brady
Willard M. White, Messenger
Chauffeurs
Duplicating Section
Raymond L. Stegmaier, Chief
Gertrude C. Shallcross, Assistant Chief
Clerks
James D. Keeganj
Edward T. Stever
Bruce I.. Mellott
Ulysses S. G. Prince, Jr.
Christopher C. J. King
James M. Cathcart, Jr., Mechanic
Walter F. Graham, Typewriter Repairman
Bernard N. Jordan, Messenger
Purchase and Inventory Section
Charles F. Hawkins, Chief
Clerks
Helen E. Coon
Warren W. Lyckmaiif
Supply Section
Charles A. Slaughter, Chief
Lloyd L. Gibson, t Assistant Chief
Clerks
Robert J. Mullinf
Herbert J. Meylef
Hampton F. Hilton
Fred A. Martin
James P. Steinman
Raymond Tyler
Nanita J. Long
Earl R. Yowell
Hazel I. Moyer
James P. Brady
Clarence J. Wright
James E. Barnes
John W. Tajior
Lewis A. Morse
Vassar D. Gibson
Forrest L. M. Headley
Forrest H. Poppen
Xiame B. Erickson
Donald Degen
Joseph A. Ahern
fOn military leave.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
11
Walter B. Edmonds
Charles D. Barker
William B. Blake
Florence E. Anderson
Ola L. Bittingcr
Kathryn C. Chubbuck
Virginia C. Davis
Packers
Hoyt E. Wadet
Edward O. Williams
Telephone Section
Catherine E. Hannan, Chief Operator
Louisa Pastorini, Assistant Chief Operator
Edith K. O'Briant
Helen V. Paulsell
Eleanor F. Rosenberg
William J. True, Jr.
John B. Henderson
Virginia P. Gibson
Agusta N. Grant
Ora L. Thompson
DIVISION OF COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS
Charged with the direction of the activities of the Foreign Service that pertain to the protection
and promotion of American commercial and agricultural interests abroad (except those func-
tions relating to protection now vested in other divisions and offices of the Department) and
the distribution of information received from the Foreign Service on these subjects and on
economic developments abroad to the Departments of Commerce and Agriculture, and to
such other governmental departments and agencies as may appropriately receive it; the com-
menting upon, censoring, and grading of reports and other information submitted by the
Foreign Service on commercial, agricultural, and economic matters; responsibility for the ad-
ministration of section 12 of the Neutrality Act, the Helium Act, and the Tin Plate Scrap Act;
preparation of current studies, analyses, and statistical data in connection with matters
relating to policy or national-defense activities; and the maintenance of liaison within the
scope of its functions between the Department of State and the Departments of Commerce and
Agriculture and other governmental departments and agencies. i|
Raymond H. Geist,* Chief
Paul T. Meyer, Assistant Chief
Ralph H. Stimson
Cyrus B. FollmerJ
Elsie B. Cheever
Clerks
Irene R. Vcrhoflf
Julia B. Jordan
Cleo B. Morrill
Cecilia B. Wingert
E. Alberta McLouth
Virgil G. Nubbet
Carleen E. Stephens
Catherine B. Welch
Celeste Allman
Frederick Exton
G. Harold Keatley
John C. Elliott
Charles D. Martin
Winne H
James P.
Grace Elv
Marie E.
Charlotte
Edna M.
Thelma I,
Lillian C.
Elizabeth
Bowman
Feeney
a Forshey
Burton
Bradshaw
Underwood
Chamberlain
Roberts
J. Flynn
Byron B. Snyder*
James M. Ludlow
I. Douglas Ball
Mary F. Burtzloff
Catherine E, Dorfuss
Faryl F. Fitzsimmons
Mary C. Funaro
Gradj^ E. Bennett
Loretta N. Hicks
Lois E. Meininger
Thomas A. Pence
Messengers
Edward Wells
James W. Hardy
•ForeiRn Service officer.
tOD military leave.
JEmployee in the Foreipn Service.
PMr. George Wythe, of the Department of Commerce, serves as liaison officer for that Department and Mr. Louis O. Michael, of
the Department of Agriculture, serves as liaison oflicer for that Department under the terms of Reorganization Plan No. II as author-
ized by the Reorganization Act of April 3, 1939.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
DIVISION OF COMMERCIAL POLICY AND AGREEMENTS
Charged with the formulation, negotiation, and administration of commercial treaties, trade agree-
ments, and other commercial agreements, as well as with matters relating to the tariff, general
trade, and international commercial policy of the United States, and has responsibility for all
matters of foreign policy coming under the Lend-Lease Act, for the preparation of statistical
and other studies needed by the Board of Economic Operations, for handling the international
aspects of surplus commodity problems, and, within the scope of its functions, for maintaining
liaison with other departments and agencies of the Government.
Harry C. Hawkins, Chief
William A. Fowler, Assistant Chief
Robert M. Carr, Assistant Chief
Honor6 Marcel Catudal, Assistant Chief
Charles Bunn, Consultant
Charles F. Darlington, Consultant
Vernon E. Bundy
James C. Sappington, 3d
Carl D. Corse
John H. Fuqua
Vernon L. Phelps
H. Gerald Smith
Harry R. Turkelf
Chauncey L. Simering
Virginia B. Lewis
Musedorah W. Thoreson
F. Louise Welch
Corinne D. Young
Marie E. Mullen
Mary J. Kelly
Edward G. Cale
Constant Southworth
Jean Hayden Mulliken
John M. Leddy
Walter Hollis
Cecil Thayer White
Stewart Bell, Jr.
Clerks
Pansy S. Boettcher
Mary G. Grain
Mary B. McLaughlin
Edith Wittmus
Dorothy P. Rigg
Eva J. Baker
Charles L. Aulette
Turner C. Cameron, Jr.
J. M. Colton Hand
Emma Fell Paxson
Berniece P. Thomasson
Christine Sherrod Orr
Ehzabeth McGrory
Lena M. Estes
Mertice T. Leer
Katharine Lamneck
Willa C. Patterson
Marian F. Bellwood
Esther Pauline Annis
Franklin W. Proctor
Lawrence R. Shepherd
Messengers
Roy W. SorreUt
Curtis White
DIVISION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND RECORDS
Charged with the dispatch and receipt of all telegraphic correspondence of the Department; the
encoding and decoding of messages exchanged in the conduct of foreign relations; the building
of codes and ciphers used in the Department's intercourse with its representatives abroad and
the devising of rules and regulations governing their use; the auditing of telegraph accounts;
the classification, recording, distribution, and preservation of correspondence; the custody of
and conduct of research in the records of the Department and former War Trade Board; the
custody of the records of international conferences, congresses, and commissions in which the
Government of the United States officially participates; the drafting of correspondence and
instructions on codes, ciphers, and records; the maintenance of a comprehensive index and file
of documents published by the League of Nations; 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
Milford A. Shipley, Research Assistant
Paul E. Goldsberry
D. Henry Tilton
t On military leave
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
13
William C. Clark
Alvin L. Petrain
Winfield S. Byars
Esther Janson
Norton P. Lawler
E. Ruth Pinker
Elwood M. Browne
Esther D. Auld
William W. Cummans
Xeal E. Kimm
J. Russell Leflfas
Harold T. Mullett
Lucile M. Sutherland
Beth Blaskey
George C. Benedict
Harry R. Ebersole
Harry E. Fisher f
Clarence J. Nelson
Earl K. Newton
Vernon W. Porter
Edward C. Powell
William J. Searcy
May R. McKee
Elsie May Crim
JuUan S. Cate
Ruth E. Brinkley
Donald Bucholz
Mar\- C. Geesa
A. Evans Hiley
Charles G. Knight
Rufus L. Owen
Robert E. Phelps
Rex W. Ramey
Richard D. Stalker
William T. Diroll
Albert J. Fargo
Frederick C. Foster
Catherine J. Tucker
James A. Wilder
Edward J. Hussar
Edward Fenigt
Golda M. Burke
Donald H. Prince
Melvin C. Roane
Edmund H. Longen
Communications
telegraph section
Alice L. Corcoran, Chief
Henry P. Dugan, Assistant Chief
Clayton S. Becker, Assislant Chief
Kirby L. Prince, Assislant Chief
John S. Whitt
Clerks
Jack M. Hoenig
Anderson L. Dunnavant
Jack C. Guynn
Teresa E. Mullen
Justina M. Tiernan
Gerald J. Braheny
Anita R. Floyd
Lee W. Harris, Jr.
Grace E. Jones
Betty Jean Smith
Mary Tsouvalas
Claude W. Heard
Donald E. Sedlacek
Donald E. Sickmon
Raymond O. Watson f
Thelma P. Walker
Ronald M. Ayerf
Ruth N. Kerr
George E. McCormick
Lois E. Tefft
Jerold L. Woodf
Newton M. Jordan, Jr.
Thelma R. Burnett
Katherine L. Dedmond
Pansie M. Dooley
Ethel M. Johnson
William M. Jones
William M. Kerr
Nina W. Nicol
William N. Prussman
George F. Serson
Carl Secrestf
Ada H. Cirillo
Warren E. Morrison
A. Louise Burmood
Harry F. Jerniganf
Cecelia G. Jones
Robert A. Lukens
Betty Ann Sheltou
Fay Staples
Ada M. Tyrrell
Bea H. Haugen
Marguerite S. W'indle
Louise McCloskey
Justine L. Wolfe
Doris L. Angle
Jessie M. Bartley
Wyotta M. Baughman
Mary C. Bryant
Rita C. CaUery
Catherine M. Cavender
Elizabeth Neal Eubank
Rose Mary Foster
Mary Jane Francis
Jane H. Goucher
Linda S. Hearst
Frances M. Heley
Barbara Hetherington
Hazel R. Lanneau
Helen E. Larson
Gertrude M. Manson
Kathryne M. Matthews
Nora C. McCavitt
Doris M. Murphy
Eleanor L. Plaza
Olive M. Pritts
Betty V. Richards
Mabel L. Rickard
Rosa A. Schenebeck
Lois J. Scott
Warren F. Spurr
Ardene R. Swanson
P. Margaret W^icka
Clorine A. W'right
Mildred R. Zeliff
Paul J. Grainger t
Clair H. Staymanf
Ruth S. Fawver
A. Joyce Pearson
Mary E. Cooke
Reu E. Ardinger
Barbara E. Hoist
Grace E. Mason
Roswell N. Pinckney
Frank R. Hawkins
Robert H. Carter
John Henry Payne
Helen L. Law
t On military leave.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
Records
Joseph W. McMahon, Supervisor
Florence M. Clayton
GENERAL SECTION
Edward E. Driscoll, Chief
Dorothy K. Butler, Assistant Chief
GENERAL INDEX SECTION
Marie S. Clarke, Chief
IMMIGRATION SECTION
David Crenshaw, Chief
Walter E. Jessop, Assistant Chief
MAIL SECTION
Kathryn H. Conrad, Chief
Frank Place, Assistant Chief
Assistants
Burton R. Kirby
PASSPORT SECTION
Charles Siegel, Chief
Leo B. Hurney, Assistant Chief
PERSONNEL SECTION
Ruth K. Wailes, Chief
Margarete C. McCurdy, Assistant Chief
POLITICAL SECTION
Samuel S. Ford, Chief
Lucy E. Collins, Assistant Chief
TALLY SECTION
Irene Collins, Chief
Marie A. Endlein
Dorothy J. Dye
Lillian F. Phillips
Ralph K. Hirst
Wilbur E. NichoUs
Charles D. Dye
Ruth Rightmire
Mary A. Fuerst
John B. Wells
Deha T. Buckley
Loretto E. FitzGerald
Margaret I. Gates
Frances B. Paxson
Frances L. Hynson
Maude M. McCormick
Mary E. Tallant
Rhoda A. Mathews
Ira James Noe
Glenn M. Gillette
Gladys Ertter
Clyde H. Wortham
Irene S. Diachyshyn
Kenneth F. Channon
Lloyd A. Swanson
Nell L. Allen
Lucille F. Bachman
Mary A. Eccleston
John F. Kissinger
Mary Helen Marshall
Edwin D. Nause f
Florence W. Ogborn
WAR TRADE BOARD SECTION
Daniel J. Durning, Chief
Clerks
George W. Wright
James F. R. Garner
Violet M. McCanner
James P. Burke
Frank J. Smiraglia
Donald Bell
Selmer Birkelo f
Mary Jo Day
Warren V. Magruder, Jr.
Archina A. Conard
Ruth McAfee
John J. Morton
Aldora Beaubien
Helen B. Byre
Louis O. Cox, Jr.
Darlene M. Hill
Grace D. Clair
Joanna lerna
Thelbert F. Taylor
Mildred M. Smith
Nannie W. Berrey
Berry R. Thompson
Hamilton Coit t
Albert Hansen t
Frederick J. Robichau
Kathryn M. Davis
Bobbie F. Walters
John L. Neese, Jr. t
Andrew C. Starnes
Edna C. Alverson
Twila Anderson
Frank G. Bartholf f
Josephine B. Brown
Claire H. Carroll
Eileen M. Currier
Helen B. Fountain
Louis J. Gabriel
Catherine A. Gardiner
Fred W. Hohnbaum f
Earl R. Jones t
Florence M. Kempf
Oliver B. Nobbs f
Mabel Parmenter
Jean B. Schlappi
Dean L. Stuck "
Iris D. Weise
Louise A. Wormdahl
Sue Steele Johnson
Joseph A. Czajkowski
Lillian Brown
Lucille DePretis
Annie Elizabeth Dillon
Donna C. Ericksou
Susie B. Heller
Virginia E. Hicks
Betty J. Hill
Leland D. Leigh
Dorothea M. McKenzie
Mary F. Moffitt
Thomas J. Tiernan
Evelyn D. Hood
Mary J. Shaffer
10n military leave.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
15
Robert 11. Wells
Lloyd W. H. Tuttle
Theodore H. Woggon
Maxine Baird
Elizabeth G. Dudley
Marjorie K. Ehli
J. D. McAfcet
Charles A. Patterson
Bernice M. Pierson
Rubye Risher
Rosemary R. Hadley
Edward O. Stcllmacher
Charlotte M. Biinn
Mary K. McBride
Bernice I. Wiersch
Marietta T. Rudy
Irene I. Konen
Gladys I. Glahn
Rose M. Higgins
Velda F. Ottaviano
Virginia I. Bowerman
Rhea C. Featherstone
Katharine V. Miller
Mary A. Moore
Ethel V. Oppegard
Maurine A. Pitt
Marguerite I. Zachry
Ruth E. Kloida
Helen L. Raines
Alice Mae Haas
Edgar H. Tollettf
Esther L. Absher
Imogene R. Douglas
Leo W. Garvey
Mary E. Kehoe
Joanne H. O'Brien
Thelma E. Payne
Helen Gutman Preil
James H. Titsworth, Jr.
Sara B. Walker
Laura S. White
Willa H. Brown
Gladys J. Grove
James C. Beachy
Amy I. Lee
Dorothy E. Schmidt
Florence P. Schroedcr
E. Ruth Webster
M. Jean Albrecht
Ruth A. Aldrich
Alice E. Allen
C. Marguerite Allison
Olivia M. Archangel
Frances I\L Arnold
Emma L. Baker
Vera T. Baldwin
Charles W. Bass
Pauline G. Black
Lillian M. Blundon
Frances L. Boczar
Opal D. Bohannan
Doris M. Bowen
Oleta Brame
Delilah L. Brock
Sylvia G. Brock
Alice T. Browne
Jean B. Bryan
Marjorie N. Bull
Bessie P. Burgess
Vesta M. Cheatham
Anna M. Cockrell
Grada R. Cook
Louise H. Cook
Lucille I. Correll
William F. Costigan
Bettye T. CrandaU
Evelyn A. Crowder
M. Audrey Darby
Lois M. Demick
Grace A. Donovan
Leo W. Dorsey
Frances E. Dunn
Ruth M. Ely
Helen D, Fairfax
Edna D. Fletcher
Carrie M. Frailey
Myra B. Fussell
Mary N. Gailbreath
Dorothy G. Gates
Zenobia Geibel
Doreen M. Gibbons
Mabel E. Gruble
Inez B. Hada
Dorothy A. Hamilton
Thelma H. Harris
Mary E. Hart
Verla M. Hay
Lillian E. Hedgecock
F. Clementine Hembree
Mabel E. Henderson
Marie D. Hennigan
Clarence F. Holmes
Arloine J. Isfeld
Bernice W. Johnston
Margaret E. Kilroy
Floretta F. King
Mary I. Krulac
Josephine M. Kusilavage
Mary Vivian Lea
Vesta V. Leathery
Le Roy C. Lindahl
Margaret E. Link
Ann M. Lipka
Edna A. Lundequist
Kathryn E. Martin
Margaret J. Mayberry
Eleanor P. McCloskey
Myra E. McClosky
Evelyn G. McElfresh
Harriett E. McGraw
Catharine A. Miller
Marilyn F. Moe
Estelle A. Moody
Newell M. Moore
Evelyn I. Myers
Katharine C. Nash
Phyllis M. Nelson
Dorothy N. Pachase
Eudora Parker
Mary N. Parrott
Louise C. Payne
Norman O. Phelps
Beatrice Phillips
Trcssa J. Proctor
Dorothea W. Randall
Sarah J. Reedy
Gertrude H. Reeves
Doswell L. Rice
Ruby I. Rodgers
Phyllis J. Rohrbaugh
Sally M. Scott
June Shields
Gertrude M. Slindee
Gladys M. Smith
Pauline L. Smith
Carol J. Solomon
Wilma Stanley
Oliver W. Staves
Sarah M. Summers
Ethel M. Terry
Gladys L. Thomas
Cecelia C. Volkman
Mildred A. Wagner
tOn military leave.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
Mary K. Walker
Ruth E. Warwick
Margaret L. Williams
Mary L. Williams
Zillah E. Withers
Mary E. Wooten
Hazel C. Wylie
Virginia F. Zapatka
Helen P. Zellock
Ralph A. Vestal
Howard W. Hembreef
Henry J. Andrews t
William G. Holmes t
William D. Misfeldtf
Wayne E. Talbottf
William M. Wayshnerf
Harold Le Roy Skeanf
Sidney E. Killianf
George W. Alexander, Jr.
Eugene J. Andolsekj
James D. Joplinf
Thomas C. Longf
Charley G. Lanigf
Jesse F. Jones, Jr.f
Lester M. Yohnf
Thomas E. Van Antwerp f
Joe F. Coombs t
John R. Cirillot
Ralph C. Walker
Edward T. Simmons
Charles L. Johnson
Robert O. Barnes
Gailliard H. Bland, Jr.
Durwood H. Brent
Lawrence L. Brooks
Jerome B. Chambers
Herbert T. Cheltenham f
Harold M. Coleman
Neil'R. Kahlet
L. Virginia Bryan
Otto H. Madorie, Jr.
Thomas M. Wittstockf
Florence E. West
Ruth IL Volkmer
Willodean V. Scoles
Doris A. Walker
Jean C. Thomas
Mary B. Hussli
Rita M. Mattare
Loletta M. Crawford
Helen L. Douthitt
Birdie C. Floyd
Earl W. McGee
Mary B. Gregory
Ann Louise Dunwiddie
Herbert E. Jackson
Andrew R. Thomas
Helen J. Black
L. Theresa Lenz
Patricia B. Silk
Mary E. Johansen
Edith V. Chase
Priscilla J. Kenney
Harriet Ann Fisher
Mary V. Boudren
Messengers
Clifton W. Ford
Wallace D. Gentry
Edward A. Hicks
Theodore W. Holt
Philip Jennings
Joseph P. J. Kirbyt
Charles W. Lewis
Joseph L. Lumpkin
Benjamin N. Madison
Albert S. Munday, Jr.
Elizabeth L. Engdahl
Nina T. Foster
Catherine A. Mormino
Hortense M. West
V. Genevieve Glover
Marie B. Huse
Helen L. Buckley
Ethel M. Ehli
Marguerite L. Oliver
Audrey H. Woodworth
Wenona H. Earney, Jr.
N. Evelyn Chamberlin
Val Jean Kurvink
Sophie M. MiheHch
Edith G. Pederson
Alva J. Reed
Lyma S. Reed
Ruble B. Schaffer
Marcelle C. Weaver
Edith E. Clark
Margaret J. Drake
Louise Flinn
Julia M. Hastings
Alma C. Martin
John H. Hoechf
Thomas J. Lanahan, Jr.
Margaret E. Means
William L. Price, Jr.
Walter L. Robertson
Neafiel Sims
James V. Taylor
James A. Warfield, Jr.
John F. Wright
Robert S. Knight
Robert A. Estopinal
J. Rudolph Taylor
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 an index of
diplomatic precedents; keeps all offices of the Department advised of any pertinent information
concerning the correspondence of the Department, as well as of changes in forms of address or
changes in the accepted style of correspondence.
Blanche Rule Halla, Chief
Sarah D. Moore, Assistant Chief
Helen L. Daniel, Assistant Chief
Eunice A. Lincoln Virginia H. James
tOn military leave.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
17
Mary G. Lackej-
Ruth Patee Griffin
Clerks
Margaret Hall
Josephine Rockwell
Leland S. West, Messenger
Edna M. Lindsay
M. Elizabeth Denham
DIVISION OF CULTURAL RELATIONS
Has general charge of activities of the Department with respect to international cultural relations,
embracing the exchange of professors, teachers, and students; cooperation in the field of music,
art, literature, and other intellectual and cultural attainments; formulation and distiibution
of libraries of representative works of the United States and suitable translations thareof;
preparation for and management of the participation by this Government in international
expositions in this field; supervision of participation by this Government in international radio
broadcasts; encouragement of a closer relationship between unofficial organizations of this and of
foreign governments engaged in cultural and intellectual pursuits; cooperation with American
private agencies and associations participating in international cultural activities, especially
those of a scientific and social character; supervision of the program of the Interdepartmental
Committee for Cooperation with the American Republics; and, generally, the dissemination
abroad of the representative intellectual and cultural works of the United States and the improve-
ment and broadening of the scope of our cultural relations with other countries.
Charles A. Thomson, Chief
Richard Pattee, Assistant Chief
John M. Begg, Assistant Chief
William L. Schurz, Assistant Chief
Willys R. Peck *
Carol H. Foster *
Ralph E. Turner
Richard F. O'Toole
Harry H. Pierson
Melvin L. Leap
Irene A. Wright
Haldore E. Hanson
Herbert T. Edwards
Marjorie C. Ashby
Eleanor M. Lewis
Amy Porterfield
Maria L. Aldea
Mary S. Finley
Jane E. Grunwell
Frank M. Pratt
Marjorie 0. Emerson
Rebekah deL. Davidson
Arturo Morales
John J. Kennedy t
John F. Gange
Philip W. PoweU
Blake Cochran
G. Victor Lindholm
Ethel L. Lawrence
Clerks
Julia A. Convery
Emily F. Phillips
Dorothy Shutt
Milada Alser
Mary M. Dinis
M. Elizabeth McXauU
Janice C. Knouse
Kenneth C. Macpherson
Muna Lee
Thomas G. Allen
Maurice R. Ries
Madge Lee Guard
Wilma C. Fairbank
Keith Earl Adamson
Virginia G. Alexander
Mildred P. Torbert
Elaine D. Buchanan
Mildred C. Hummel
Kathryn R. Knouse
Margaret R. Ramos
Dorothy C. Robinson
E. Elizabeth Shutt
Messengers
Moses C. Brown
John H. Lee
•Forel^ Service officer.
fOn military leave.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
DIVISION OF CURRENT INFORMATION
Charged with maintenance of liaison between the Department and the domestic and foreign press,
the radio, the newsreels, and all governmental agencies concerned with the collection
and dissemination of information in which the Department has an interest; preparation
and distribution to officials of the Department and the Foreign Service of daily press
summaries and press clippings; dissemination of information regarding the activities and
policies of the Department and of the Government generally to American representatives
abroad; furnishing officials of the Department and the Foreign Service with press bulletins,
copies of texts, and general information bearing upon foreign relations.
The Liaison Branch of the Division is charged with maintenance of liaison between the Depart-
ment and those agencies of the Government engaged in the dissemination abroad of information
regarding the American war effort.
Michael J. McDermott, Chief
Howard Bucknell, Jr.,* Assistant Chief
Robert T. Pell, Assistant Chief
William D. Hassett, Assistant Chief
L. Adelaide Watson, Administrative Assistant
Homer M. Byington, Jr.*
Francis L. Spalding*
Wilfred J. Duda
Sarah F. Glancy
Current Information Branch
Press Section
Howard Bucknell, Jr.* (in charge)
Joseph W. Reap
Thomas D. Blake
Frank W. Severance, Jr.
Margaret J. Halden
Claude B. Morris t
Robert S. Prioleau
Clerks
Radio Bulletin Section
Frank G. Handy t (in charge)
Clerks
Information Series Section
Paul C. Hutton* (in charge)
Irving L. Thomson
Press Clipping Section
Alice McGavack (in charge)
Clerks
Sarah Ashooh
Messengers
Rudolph Barnaby
Eugenia E. Sheats
Virginia J. Hudson
•Foreign Service officer.
tOn military leave.
JEmployee in the Foreign Service.
Delena Kahl
Dorothea S. Townsend
Maurice A. O'neal
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
19
Liaison Branch
Lincoln White
Clerks
Dorothy E. Soderlund Nell G. Cromer
Planning Section
Robert T. Pell (for the Division of European Affairs)
John K. Caldwell * (for the Division of Far Eastern Affairs)
Cloyce K. Huston * (for the Division of Near Eastern Affairs)
Clerks
Frances M. Wilson Donna R. Johnson
Inter-American Affairs Section
John C. Dreierll (for the Division of American Republics)
Margaret W. Strosnider, Clerk
Information Correlation Section
John M. Beggll (for the Division of Cultural Relations)
Hamilton Warren Richard M. Service
Clerks
Margaret M. Whaley
Nona N, Nickell
Helen M. Winkelman
Winifred L. Anderson
Herbert F. Nicholls, Messenger
DIVISION OF DEFENSE MATERIALS
Charged, in collaboration with the interested divisions and ofEces of the Department, with re-
sponsibility for the formulation and execution of policies in the field of defense materials
with the exception of exports to the other American republics; and, with the Adviser on Inter-
national Economic Affairs, for the establishment and maintenance of effective liaison with other
departments and agencies of the Government concerned in these matters. This division is
a component part of the Board of Economic Operations.
Thomas K. Finletter, Acting Chief
Hallett Johnson,* Assistant Chief
Henry R. Labouisse, Jr., Assistant Chief
T. Ross Cissel, Jr., Assistant Chief
Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Chief
Mahlon Fay Perkins *
William E. Dunn *
Orsen N. Nielsen *
Donald C. Blaisdell
A. Dana Hodgdon *
Arthur R. Himbert
William E. Mikell, Jr.
John V. Lovitt
Joseph Merrick Jones
James C. Stephens
John W. Auchincloss
Francis A. Linville
Courtlandt D. Barnes, Jr.
Howard L. Boorman
•Foreign Service ofl3cer.
lAssistant Chief of the Division indicated.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
Edith H.Stagg
Hilda J. Gunderson
Dorothy H. Morgret
Anne S. Bryan
Clerks
Theresa A. Michaud
Amelia H. Allen
Gertrude F. Pokrzywinski
Marjorie F. Speer
Messengers
Mary F. Gupton
Pauline N. Fitzpatrick
Katherine E. Towers
Melvin Clark Sylvester S. Newton
DIVISION OF DEPARTMENTAL PERSONNEL
Charged with the direction and supervision of personnel functions involved in the administration of
the Departmental Service, embracing organizational, procedural, fiscal and budgetary (including
the administration of the Appropriation "Salaries, Department of State"), classification, recruit-
ment, appointment, efficiency rating, leave, retirement, personnel relations, training, and related
personnel functions.
John Ross, Chief
Grace B. Brinner
Will F. Dunker
Clydia Mae Richardson
Catherine D. McKaig
Clerks
Elisabeth LeM, Boatner
Warren McBeth, Messenger
Recruiting and Selection Section
Percy F. Allen, Chief
Daniel H. Schmidt, f Assistant Chief
Ethel C. McDonald, Assistant Chief
Frederick W. Moore
Clerks
Helen V. Garrett
Herschel J. Boggs
Louise B. Sanders
John D. Burton, Messenger
Ann M. Cooper
Margaret E. Watson
Ruth M. Degener
Katherine M. Spradlin
Martha Boyajian
Jean W, Tavel
Mildred A. Griffith
Frances Lafi'erty
Classification and Organization Section
Louise White, Chief
Robert J. Ryan, Assistant Chief
Clerks
Audrey Chew
Thomas A. Fain
Mary E, Crowley
Lulu C. George
June D. Baily
Margaret A. Hanrahan
Personnel Relations Section
Margaret S. Edwards, Chief
G, M. Richardson Dougall, Assistant Chief
Clerks
Bernard W. Lewis
Anne B. Haughwout
Madge W. Selinsky
Mary Ellen Duncan
Mary E. Tammany, Welfare Worker
Jean T. Carter, Nurse
Cecilia M. Hawkins, Nurse
tOn military leave.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
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Ruth E. Lombard
Jean E. Scott
Dorothv L. McMillen
Eoline Howze
Mary L. Meyer
Bernardine F. Barlow
Beatrice M. Fordyce
Mabel M. MacDonald
Viola T. Snyder
Elsie M. Schneider
Lillian D. Leahy
Barbara G. Thompson
Velma A. S. Jones
PhyUis C. Hink
Margaret A. Bopp
Billie Derrick
Genevieve M. Huntley
Donna M. Osterberg
Hazel ^L Smalhvood
Maribcl Savage
Dorothy E. Wells
E. Miriam Edwards
Virginia R. Cable
Jane A. DriscoU
E. Dorothy Fenner
G. Marie Helm
Rose E. Hoffman
Evelyn M. Lumnah
Ella Kathryn Mallow
Frances H. Sturgis
Freda M. Wag^taff
Selma Thomas
Regina Tiona
Blythe V. Vincent
Ruth S. Anderson
Emma L. Don-
Rose E. Dw^'CT
Service Records and Budget Section
John Breckinridge, Chief
Clerks
Eileen R. Koontz
Helen S. Norman
Marie A. Benda
Stenographic Section
Margaret F. Conover, Chief
Lillie B. Dowrick, Assistant Chief
Mary Sprigman, Assistant to the Chief
Audrey M. Welch, Clerk
Group Supervisors
Lillian M. Fryer
Dorothy Fern Berglund
Mary Claire Wojnar
Miriam E. Brody
Louise A. Neu
Stenographers and Typists
Emma E. Groot
Bettie B. Haltigan
Jean C. McFaddcn
Marion G. Mortimer
Vera A. Sisson
Margaret W. Sutton
Ora J. Williams
Doris O. Cronin
Lillian M. Venteicher
Julia E. Milek
Dorothy V. Allnutt
Dorothy A. Flynn
Florence H. Harrison
Susie S. Wilson
Eilene C. Johnston
Margie Willis
Betty J. Shear
Imogene M. White
Coral M. Molemaker
Barbara L. Bryan
Jan ]\L Williams
Anna L. Manson
Jean M. McDermott
Arrena R. Howard
Annie L. Porter
Gertrude C. Cross
Emily H. Howse
Virginia V. Hatzes
Rita A. Krogmann
W. Glenn Ridings
Edith M, Welch
Onalee M. Peirce
Isabelle M. Rickey
Gertrude D. Servison
Lillian E. Young
Mary G. Splendor
Frances yi. Heckathorne
Dorothy M. Muller
Marvin D. Utley
Madehene Roybal
Frances L. Worth
Thelma R. Allen
Leona I\L Anderson
Catherine M. Covell
Elizabeth P. Fisher
Beth Floyd
Mary E. Francis
Vera S. Haddock
Evangeline ^L Mitera
E. Ray Penn
Janet G. Stoddard
Cecilia D. Szapka
Terrecita E. Pinder
Thelma M. Dunnigan
Patricia I. McConnell
Lois M. Starnes
Dorothy D. Thomas
Anne Ray Smith
Donna V. Hopson
Jean J. Hoogstra
Evelyn M. Kellner
Anna M. Meylor
Alma P. O'Connor
Dorothy A. Authenrieth
Ethel J. Beazley
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
Mildred L. McBride
Helen Simonson
Jean E. Butler
Rosalie T. Lyon
Maureen L. Walker
G. Lucille Batchelder
Myrtle J. Lauterbach
Mildred F. O'Malley
Laurel A. Gardner
Isabel M. Koenig
Marjorie.L. Swayer
Dorothy J. Iverson
Rosetta Y. LaRue
Helen L. Leonard
Elizabeth Taylor
Louise C. Thompson
Clara B. McCann
Gladys A. Case
William J. Kellv
Mabel E. Eakley
Lula F. Cherry
Florence Hartsock
Sadye E. Kaiser
Fern M. Kinsey
Patricia A. Haffey
Delores J. Lange
Wanda A. Sisson
Billye E. McCann
Ruth Smith
Dorris P. Chandler
Elizabeth A. Garrett
Darliene F. Kindall
Hester A. McFarland
Averill Wirgman
Mary V. Claytor
Constance C. Lundquist
June E. Simmers
Messengers
Josephine W. Weare
Eleanor Allan
Ida Lollicauch
Mary Ellen Quigley
Jeanne M. Orzeck
Alice P. CantreU
A. Almeda Hill
Margaret A. McDonough
Mary Etta Morris
Elizabeth I. Phelps
Aimee M. Thomsen
Karlene Norton
Hilda E. Steenbergen
Dorothy J. Cornell
Bettie M. Malone
Barbara M. M. MaUnoski
Nancy A. Roberson
Kathryn E. Woolfolk
Lester H. Page
BOARD OF ECONOMIC OPERATIONS
Assists in the formulation of policies in connection with the economic defense of the United States,
coordinating the activities of the various divisions of which the Board is composed and main-
taining effective liaison with other interested departments and agencies of the Government.
Dean Acheson, Assistant Secretary of State, Chairman
Adolf A. Berle, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State, Vice Chairman
Herbert Feis, Adviser on International Economic Affairs, Vice Chairman and Adviser
Leo Pasvolsky, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
Harry C. Hawkins, Chief of the Division of Commercial Policy and Agreements
Thomas K. Finletter, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, in charge of the
Division of Defense Materials
John S. Dickej', Acting Chief of the Division of World Trade Intelligence
I'rederick Livesey, Chief of the Financial Division
Donald Hiss, Chief of the Foreign Funds Control Division
Secretariat
Emilio G. Collado, Special Assistant to the Under Secretary, Executive Secretary
John S. Hooker, Assistant Executive Secretary
Jack C. Corbett, Assistant Executive Secretary
Christian M. Ravndal,* Chief of the American Hemisphere Exports OflBce
Simon G. Hanson, Consultant
Mary Jane Carder
Dorothy Tuggle
Clerks
Lois R. Smith
Jacquelyn Ambrose
Clarence W. Warren, Jr., Messenger
Jeanne M. Wat tier
•Foreign Service officer.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
23
Granville O. Woodard
Clyde R. Merrill
John P. Wag man
Richard W. Effland
Harold W. Moseloy
Charles P. Nolan
John E. Peurifoy
Erik W. Magnuson*
Jerome J. Stenger
Irving A. Guerin
Donald D. Edgar,
Francis G. Jarv's
Samuel E. Perkins, 4th
American Hemisphere Exports Office
Christian M. Ravndal,* Chief
Olaf Ravndal, Assistant Chief
Albert M. Doyle,* Assistant Chief
Charles F. Knox, Jr.,* Assistant Chief
Lester S. Dame, Acting Assistant Chief
Frederick T. Men ill, Acting Assistant Chief
David E. Longanecker
Allyn C. Donaldson
Archibald H. Macfarlane
Fred G. Heins
Bernhard G. Bechhoefer
James J. Farriss
Gardner E. Palmer
Thomas S. Strong
Guy G. Wedthoflf
Homer Zopf
R. Horton Henry*
William C. Trimble*
Fred H. Await
Bessie G. Loder
Cathaleen A. Thomas
Gustava La Mond Wilson
Janey G. Creekmore
Katherine E. Lemberger
Virginia M. Anders
Dena L. Brown
Ethel E. Holmquist
Helen J. Horan
Jeane C. Phillips
Evelyn Jane Spence
Virginia L. Scamihorn
Pauline J. White
Phvllis G. Dow
Robert W. Connor
Clerks
N. Elizabeth Moore
Anne V. Phillips
Marie Graham
Catherine M. Beller
Jeanette M. Grier
Catherine M. Reney
F. Othella Rossi
Kathleen Compton
A. Jane Gaynor
Sara 1. Wilson
Charlotte M. Augherton
Frances D. Howell
Marian 0. Dahl
Messengers
Mahlon Ashford
John B. Brockman
John W. Fuchs
Amelia H. Hood
Russell W^ Benton*
Robert L. Harmon
Edgar L. McGinnis, Jr.
H. Spencer May
William Barnes*
Violet L. Isaacs
Hope Hunt
Ellen B. Meservey
Beth K. Zander
Norma L. Andersen
Cornelius A. Brobeck
Beverly Cushman
Virginia Anderson
Jean C. O'Brien
Eleanor L. Starring
Letitia Krementz
Louise M. Suksdorf
Lucine M. Suksdorf
Grace Steckel
Altus J. Ackerman
Mary Proctor
James B. Wilson
EFFICIENCY RATING COMMITTEE
G. Howland Shaw, Chairman
Warren Kelchner, Vice Chairman
Margaret S. Edwards
Charles Bunn
Leroy D. Stinebower
Robert C. Alexander
Bernard W. Lewis, Secretary
•Foreign Service officer.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 194 2
DIVISION OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS
Has charge of relations with Albania, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czechoslovakia,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Free City of Danzig, Germany, Great Britain (including
British territories and possessions except India and those in Africa), Hungary, Iceland, Ireland,
Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal,
Rumania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Union of South Africa, Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics, Yugoslavia, European possessions in the Far East (in conjunction with the Division
of Far Eastern Affairs), and with international organizations in Europe.
Ray Atherton, Acting Chief
John Hickerson, Assistant Chief
Paul T. Culbertson, Assistant Chief
Samuel Reber,* Assistant Chief
Hugh S. Gumming, Jr., Assistant Chief
Raymond E. Murphy
Robert B. Stewart
Charles E. Bohlen*
W. Perry George*
James C. H. Bonbright*
Edward T. Wailes*
Elbridge Durbrow*
R. Borden Reams*
Eileen McKenny
Ann E. Mullen
Elizabeth J. Daly
Ruth Irwin Covins
Mary D. Maxwell
Edith Ball
Eva M. Deck
Charles H, Fennel, Jr.
Cavendish W. Cannon*
J. Wesley Jones*
Theodore C. AchiUes*
Francis B. Stevens*
L. Randolph Higgs*
Clara L. Borjes
Howard Trivers
Frederick C. Barghoorn
Clerks
Theresa M. Takacs
Mildred E. LaCroix
Florence R. MueUer
Louise Genz
Irene E. Dott
Mary C. Lanthorn
Messengers
Leroy S. Campbell
Joseph M. Roland
Perry Laukhuff *
G. Frederick Reinhardt*
Albina L. Parkins
Bartley P. Gordon*
Vivian M. Smith
Holmes H. Welch
Lucille I. Schorr
Helen P. Rogers
Mildred K. Norvig
Patricia Croft
Lois T. Kinsel
Marie A. Heck
Harold E, Smith
DIVISION OF FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS
Has general charge of relations with China, Japan, and Thailand and (in conjunction with the Divi-
sion of European Affairs and other interested divisions) with the possessions and territories
of European nations in the Far East, as well as the foreign-controlled islands of the Pacific
not included therein, and of such matters as concern the Department in relation to American-
controlled islands of the Pacific, in particular (in conjunction with the Office of Philippine
Aff'airs) of such matters as concern the Department in relation to the Philippine Islands, and
to the Far East in general. This division also has charge of matters relating to international
cooperation for the suppression of the abuse of narcotic drugs, performing the various duties
imposed by statutes and arising from treaty obligations.
•Foreign Service officer.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
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Joseph W. Ballantine*
William R. Langdou*
Joseph M. Jones
Ruth E. Bacon
H. Merrell BenninghoflF*
Ruth E. Kelly
Helen E. Skolianik
Helen N. Shaffer
Paul A. Simmons
Maxwell M. Hamilton, Chief
George Ateheson, Jr.,* Assistant Chief
Robert L. Smyth,* Assistant Chief
Laurence E. Salisbury,* Assistant Chief
Raymond C. Mackay, Assistant Chief
Troy L. Perkins*
Max W. Bishop*
Charles A. Cooper*
George A. Morlock
Clerks
Myra H. Pope
Majorie B. Whisenhunt
Mary J. Klein
Alessengers
Charles M, Johnson
E. Paul Tenney
Ethel G. Christenson
Herbert P. Fales*
Elsie Boelter
Anne L. McCord
Margaret J. Foley
Sterling J. Jacobs
FINANCIAL DIVISION
Charged with responsibility for foreign policy in financial matters other than foreign-funds control
and for establishing and maintaining liaison with other interested departments and agencies
of the Government; serves as a component part of the Board of Economic Operations.
Frederick Livesey, Chief
George F. Luthringer, Assistant Chief
Edmund H. Kelloggf
Virgilia C. Laneville
May C. Ersbo
Clerks
William J. Stibravy
Bernice U. McBride
Joan S. Donaldson
William H. Oliver, Messenger
OFFICE OF FISCAL AND BUDGET AFFAIRS
Charged, under the Assistant Secretary of State in charge of administration, with the allotment,
apportionment, and control of expenditures of appropriations for the Department of State and
its activities; with the direction and supervision of the estimates of appropriations, coordination
thereof, and justification before the Bureau of the Budget and the Congress; with matters
relating to legislative provisions and bills; with the compilation of data for the Bureau of the
Budget and Congress; and with special assignments coming within the purview of the work of
this office.
Ella A. Logsdon, Chief
, Assistant Chief
Luella OUis
Rose L. Hanshew, Clerk
Orpheus L. Evans, Messenger
•Forci^ Service officer.
fOn military leave.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
DIVISION OF FOREIGN ACTIVITY CORRELATION
Charged with the conduct and correlation of such foreign activities and operations as the Secretary
of State ma}' direct, and with such other functions as naay be assigned to it by the Secretary,
George A. Gordon,* Acting Chief
Frederick B. Lyon, Assistant Chief
Harold B. Hoskins,t Acting Assistant Chief
Edgar P. Allen, f Acting Assistant Chief
Lloyd D. Yates,* Acting Assistant Chief
George P. Shaw*
J. Daniel Hanley
Jack D. Neal
Walter H. A. Coleman
Donald B. Eddy
Minna B. Glover
George O. Spencer
Mary Jane Young
Lenora B. Heipt
Margaret E. Flohr
Alice ]\Iary Pi.ogers
Eugene J. Hennigan
Earl F, Holmes
J. Wesley Adams, Jr.
Winthrop Murray Crane, Sdf
Carl Birkelandl
Herbert J. Cummings
Ernest V. Polutnikt
Clerks
Catherine A. Rock
Grace V. Smith
Virginia Wall Mills
Olive P. Varney
Jane K. Fuller
Erma O. Aj^er
Virginia G. Lovejoy
Messengers
Walter H. Anderson
Rebecca G. Wellington
Oscar S. Straus, 2d
Elma K. HollingsheadJ
Eileen C. Kauk
Grace J. Kurtz
Florence A. Trail
Doris Jean Ragsdale
Viola K. Anderson
Ruth G. Ball
M. Catherine Fox
William W. Parker
FOREIGN FUNDS CONTROL DIVISION
Charged with responsibility in all matters of foreign policy involving foreign-funds control, including
the application of the President's proclamation of July 17, 1941 to those whose names appear
in the Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals; establishes and maintains liaison w'ith
other interested departments and agencies of the Government; serves as a component part of
the Board of Economic Operations; on problems directly related to general financial policies,
collaborates with the Financial Division.
Donald Hiss, Chief
Bernard D. Meltzer, Assistant Chief
Jacques J. Reinstein, Assistant Chief
John N. Plakias, Acting Assistant Chief
Theodore Tannenwald, Jr., Acting Assistant Chief
Richard W. Morin
Oscar Schachter
Eugene DesvernincJ
Phil R. Atterberrv
Grace M. Horn
Almeda K. Whittle
Mabel F. Acton
Clerks
Virginia Lee Hoopes
Marguerite F. Streater
Mary K. Garner
Charles F. Simms, Messenger
Louise McBride
Dorothy E. Moore
Grace E. Palmer
•Foreign Service oflBcer.
fOn military leave.
tEmployee in the Foreign Service.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
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BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR THE FOREIGN SERVICE
(Under Executive Order 6642 of June 8, 1931, and Executive Order 8185, of June 29, 1939)
G. Howland Shaw, Assistant Secretary of State, Chairman
Adolf A. Bcrle, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State
Dean Acheson, Assistant Secretary of State
Wayne C. Taylor, Under Secretary of Commerce
Leslie A. Wheeler, Director of Foreign Agricultural Relations of the Department of Agriculture
John G. Erhardt,* Chief of the Division of Foreign Service Personnel
Lawson A. Moyer, Chief Examiner of the Civil Service Commission
DIVISION OF FOREIGN SERVICE ADMINISTRATION
Charged with the general administration of the Foreign Service; the initiation of recommendations;
the drafting of regulations and the coordinating of instructions in regard thereto; the preparation
and justification of budget estimates for the Foreign Service; the control of expenditures from
the various appropriations for the Foreign Service; analysis of cost of living at the various posts
in connection with equitable distribution of allowances and clerical salaries; the granting of leaves
of absence; the administration of the law governing the payment of annuities to retired Foreign
Service officers and their widows; the establishment, operation, or closing of diplomatic and
consular offices; the administration and maintenance of government property abroad, including
supervision of contracts; the furnishing of equipment and supplies with maintenance of inven-
tories; the operation of the diplomatic pouch service and the supervision of diplomatic couriers;
supervision of the despatch agencies and of matters relating to the designation of military,
naval, and other attaches abroad; recommendation of legislation affecting the Foreign Service
and keeping the Foreign Service informed concerning new statutes; maintenance and revision of
the Foreign Service Regulations; handling of emergency wartime problems such as the ev'acuation
of staffs and dependents from dangerous areas; Selective Service correspondence; general admin-
istrative assistance to missions sent abroad by other departments and agencies; handling of
claims made by Foreign Service personnel for personal losses caused by the war; the documenta-
tion of merchandise; matters relating to the estates of American citizens dying abroad; notarial
services performed by consular officers; reports of death of American citizens; extradition cases
handled in collaboration with the Office of the Legal Adviser; services for the Veterans' Admin-
istration; certain matters relating to diplomatic and consular rights and privileges.
Monnett B. Davis,* Chief
Harry A. Havens, Assistant Chief
Francis E. Flaherty, Assistant Chief
RIaynard B. Lundgren, Assistant Chief
Adele E. Dix, Executive Assistant
Xorah Alsterlund, Secretary to the Chief
James B. Pilcher*
Edwin Schoenrich*
Arthur Ringwalt*
Lucy A. Shults
Mary E. Snyder
Eleanor M. Richards
Rosalie Aldridge
Hugh C. McMillan
Ancel N. Taylor
Harold G. Kissick
Clerks
Lula S. Matheny
Mary A. Brown
Margaret P. McCormack
Mildred C. Phillips
Andrew B. Foster*
Carl W. Strom*
Anthony Stevens
Frank Novotnyt
William T. Bradley
•Foreign Service oflBcer.
JEmployee in the Foreign Service.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
Anthony T. DuBusky
Irene S. Lacy
Virginia D. Liebersohn
Operations: Personnel Section
Ervin N. Dehn, Chief
Emilia C. Kreis, Assistant Chief
John J. Jackson t
Dorothy R. Drew
Edward T. Brennan
Operations: Allotments Section
, Chief
Mary D. Williams
Robert B. Hayden
Joseph E. Hearn
George J. Webster
Anthony A. Covins
Paul M. Meyerf
-, Assistant Chief
Marguerite C. Washington
Helen G. Mitchell
Operations: Procurement and Property Records Section
Rose S. Bryan, Chief
Marcia Eberlein, Assistant Chief
Neil N. Muhonenf
Tobias J. Boydf
Ehzabeth Jane Harris
Paul S. Wallace
Raymond J. Hubbuch
Mary Rutledge Burnet
Mary E. Custer
Frances W. Hall
Wayne R. Gilchrist
Letitia G. Hopkinson
Frances E. Seiwerts j
Operations: Leaves, Retirements, Bonds, and Offices Section
Clarke P. Colef
Charles T. Terry J
Edward P. Dobyns
Janet M. Harter
George G. Riddiford, Chief
Lois G. Moock, Assistant Chief
Marguerite G. Oliver
Kathleen S. Rust
Eileen K. Kimm
Miscellaneous Correspondence Section
Frances M. Marsh, Chief
Leonice K. Bechtold, Assistant Chief
Marion L. Callahan f
E. Richard Danz
Mary E. Volz
Viola H. Ratcliff
Effie K. Turner
Agnes U. Nixon
E. Anne Robinson
Estates and Notarials Section
Hugh L. Sturgis, Chief
Katherine H. Ramsey, Assistant Chief
John R. Wood$ Josephine P. Brown
Foreign Service Regulations
Wanda Nash Hobbs (vacancy)
fOn military leave.
tEmployt'e in the Foreign Service.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
Leases, Contracts, and Post Repouts
Susan Hall Hickman Margretta L. Laukhuff
Documentation of Merchandise
Virginia M. Ellis Jean H. Fagan
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Otto H. Branic, Jr.
Selective Service
JdIiu a. BywaterJ
Messengers
LeRoy E. Dorsey
Lawrence A. Hawkins, Jr.
Rosemary Quinlan
Henry H. Wurts
Walter Kearney
Martin Leit
Despatch Agency, New York
(45 Broadway)
Howard Fyfe, Despatch Agent
, Assistant Despatch Agent
Clerks
William C. Schults
Robert Blythe
Victor M. Yepes
Despatch Agency, San Francisco
(Room 912, 100 McAllister Street)
Aloysius O. Horan, Acting Despatch Agent
John W. Galaway
Thomas P. Esmonde
William Taback
Despatch Agency, New Orleans
(Room 328, Post Office Building)
Stephen E. Lato, Acting Despatch Agent
FOREIGN SERVICE BUILDINGS COMMISSION
Sol Bloom, Representative from New York, Chairman
Cordell Hull, Secretary of State
Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury
Jesse H. Jones, Secretary of Commerce
Tom Connally, Senator from Texas
Hiram W. Johnson, Senator from California
Hamilton Fish, Representative from New York
Frederick Larkin, Chief, Foreign Service Buildings Office,
Department of State, Executive Secretary
JEmployte in tbe Foreign Service.
30 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
FOREIGN SERVICE BUILDINGS OFFICE
Charged with the general supervision of housing diplomatic and consular establishments abroad
and the protection and maintenance of properties owned or to be acquired by the United
States for such purpose; (with the approval of the budget officer of the Department) programs
of expenditures for the acquisition, construction, alteration, or furnishing of such properties
Frederick Larkin, Chief
Lelahd W. King, Jr., Assistant Chief
Earl R. Mosburg
Clerks
Agnes M. Carter Elsie S. Hines
Isaac Edwards, Messenger
OFFICE OF FOREIGN SERVICE FURNISHINGS
Has charge of matters incident to the furnishing of diplomatic and consular establishments abroad.
Irene de Bruyn Robbius, Chief
Gottlieb Siegrist
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS' TRAINING SCHOOL
The Foreign Service Officers' Training School is maintained in the Department of State for the
instruction of new appointees to the Foreign Service. Only those persons who have success-
fully 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,
which is composed of the members of the Board of Foreign Service Personnel, one Foreign
Service officer assigned for duty in the Division of Foreign Service Personnel, and the Director
of the Foreign Service Officers' Training School.
The School Board •
G. Howland Shaw, Assistant Secretary of State, Chairman
Adolf A. Berle, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State
Dean Acheson, Assistant Secretary of State
W ayne C. Taylor, Under Secretary of Commerce
Leslie A. Wheeler, Director of Foreign Agricultural Relations of the Department of Agriculture
John G. Erhardt,* Chief of the Division of Foreign Service Personnel, Department of State
Robert B. Macatee,* Acting Director of the Foreign Service Officers' Training School
The School
Robert B. Macatee,* Acting Director
Cornelia B. Bassel, Assistant to the Director
BOARD OF FOREIGN SERVICE PERSONNEL
The Board of Foreign Service Personnel is composed of not more than three Assistant Secretaries
of State designated by the Secretary of State, one of whom, the Assistant Secretary of State
having supervision over the Division of Foreign Service Personnel, is chairman. In addition,
under the provisions of Executive Order 8185 of June 29, 1939, one officer of the Department
of Commerce and one officer of the Department of Agriculture are members of the Board,
sitting as such only when matters of interest to their respective Departments are. under con-
sideration. The duties of the Board of Foreign Service Personnel, under Executive Order
•Foreign Service ofBcer.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT 31
6642 of June 8, 1931, are: to submit to the Secretary of State for approval, lists of Foreign
Service officers prepared in accordance with law by the Division of Foreign Service Personnel in
which they are 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 capacity for promotion to the grade of
minister; to submit to the Secretary of State, for approval and transmission to the President,
the names of those officers and employees of the Department of State who are recommended for
apjiointment 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 coun-
selors of embassy or legation; to recommend 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 contro-
versies and delinquencies among the Service personnel and to recommend appropriate disciplinary
action where required ; to determine, after considering recommendations of the Division of Foreign
Service Personnel, when the efficiency rating of an officer is unsatisfactory, in order that the Secre-
tary of .State may take appropriate action.
Members of the Board
G. Rowland Shaw, Assistant Secretary of State, Chairman
Adolf A. Berle, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State
Dean Acheson, Assistant Secretary of State
\\'ayne C. Taylor, Under Secretary of Commerce
Leslie A. Wheeler, Director of Foreign Agricultural Relations of the Department of Agriculture
DIVISION OF FOREIGN SERVICE PERSONNEL
Charged, under the supervision of the Assistant Secretary of State designated as Chairman of the
Board of Foreign Service Personnel, with the appointment and administration of the classified,
auxiliary, and clerical personnel of the Foreign Service of the United States. The Division is
therefore responsible for the maintenance of the required efficiency standards of the Service and
the proper operation of all field offices. It is the csutodian of the confidential records of all
personnel and in that capacity recommends to the Board of Foreign Service Personnel adminis-
trative action regarding assignments, transfers, promotions, demotions, disciplinary action, and
separations from the Service, based upon conclusions drawn from an evaluation of efficiency
reports, inspection reports, and official authentic information from chiefs of diplomatic missions
and couj^ular establishments, from competent officers of the Department, and from other
informed sources. It prepares biannually, under the supervision of the Chairman of the
Board of Foreign Service Personnel, a rating list in which all Foreign Service officers are graded
in accordance with their relative efficiency and value to the Service. From this list recom-
mendations for promotions are made in the order of their ascertained merit within classes.
In the iJirformance of its prescribed duties, the Division consults with chiefs of missions,
principal consular officers, and the heads of divisions and offices of the Department of State in
its investigations and studies of methods deemed necessary to effect the improvement of con-
ditions involving the proper functioning of field offices. It receives all officers and clerks
on home leave of absence and discusses with them their work and problems, supplies candidates
with preliminary information with respect to enttance into the Foreign Service, keeps the records
of the Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service and attends to all details connected with
the holding of examinations, and drafts and examines all correspondence relating to the per-
sonnel of the Foreign Service. One Foreign Service officer, assigned for duty in the Division,
ie on the Board of the Foreign Service Officers' Training School.
John G. Erhardt,* Chief
John W. Bailey, Jr., Assistant Chief
John H. Bruins* Worthington E. Stewart Marvin W. Will
Walton C. Ferris* Edgar A. Shreve Mildred V. Deike
•Foreign Service oflBcer.
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Myron S. Garland
G. Edith Bland t
Clerks
Brynhild C. Eowberg
Dorothy J. Barnard
Arthur J. Smith, Messenger
Virginia Carr
OFFICE OF THE GEOGRAPHER
This office furnishes advice and information on geographical phases of current questions, such as
international boundaries, territorial waters, and geographic names; makes studies of the
geographical aspects of problems in international relations; maintains the Department's
collection of maps, atlases, and gazetteers; and compiles and drafts maps and charts required
by the Department.
S. W. Boggs, Geographer
Sophia A, Saucerman, Assistant Geographer
Otto E. Guthe
Paul W. Icke
Stephen B. Jones
Chauncy D. Harris
Nathaniel B. Guvol
Paul T. Post
Walter W. Romig
Rowland Lyon
Anton B. Fabatz
Dorothy C. Lewis
Eleanor F. Bayles
Frances L. Lingebacli
Ruth L. Keefer
Clarence B. Odell
Alexander Marchant
Leonard linger
Helen D. Telford
John C. Weaver
Cartographic Engineers
William H. Pierson
John W. Alexander
Draftsmen
Map Librarians
M. Louise WaldruflF
Russell S. McClure
Burton W. Adkinson
Ada G. Rowlands
Rita L. Kelly
Walter H. Bailey
Solomon M. Xussbaumf
Jack H. Stock
Esther R. Roscoe
Clerks
Thomas B. Dewey
Mattle L. Harper
Preston L. Thompson, Messenger
Alma M. Armstrong
Dora C. Coppinger
DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
Charged with the initiation of the policy action of the Department and with the elaboration and
carrying into effect of comprehensive and coordinated programs of activities involved in the
international aspects of aviation, radio, motion pictures, telegraph, cable, and shipping; assists
in the preparation and interi^retation of treaties in this field; drafts or reviews all correspondence
pertaining to international communications activities; maintains liaison with other Govern-
ment departments and agencies in matters relating to international communications; and
collaborates with foreign missions in Washington.
■ Thomas Burke, Chief
Jesse E. Saugstad, Assistant Chief
Mary Agnes Breen, Administrative Assistant
Dorothy K^ Ij&nge, Secretary to the Chief
tOn military leave. ;-. • . .
JEmployeeifl'the ForeigH Service,
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33
Edna A. Oilman
Helen G. Kelly
Rosella M. McLaughlin
Stephen Latchford
Joseph A. Fennell
George S. Roper
Francis Colt de Wolf
Victor A. Wallace
Clerks
Gerald W. Russell
Dorothy B. Wallace
Harry E. Cole, Messenger
Aviation Section
Arthur L. Lebel
John Russell Young, Jr. t
Telecommunications Section
Joseph T. Keating
Shipping Section
L. James Falck
Helen M. O'Connor
Ruth A. Skartvedt
John 0. Bell
H. Alberta Colclaser
Harvey B. Otterman
Frances M. Bailor
DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
Charged generally with the formulation and execution of policies with respect to United States par-
ticipation, including character and extent, in international organizations, international confer-
ences, congresses, expositions, and conventions at home and abroad; has the responsibility of
planning and executing arrangements for such participation by this Government; with theorgani-
zation of delegations to international conferences and the preparation of or the collaboration in
the issuance of instructions to such delegates; supervises the fulfilnient of the international obli-
gations of the United States with respect to membership and expenditures for international-
treaty commissions, committees, bureaus, and other official organizations; prepares for official
use r^sum^s and reports covering these activities; maintains liaison with permanent international
organizations such as the Pan American Union; collaborates in carrying out agreements, resolu-
tions, and recommendations of official international meetings; prepares requests for legislation
and appropriations for special international conferences; supervises, under the Fiscal Control
Officer, expenditures of all appropriations for conference activities; initiates action with respect
to the appointment of United States members of certain treaty ^nd other international commis-
.sions; prepares the Department's annual publication covering these activities.
Warren Kelchner, Chief
Clarke L. Willard, Assistant Chief
Eula McDonald
Edelen Fogarty
IxDuclla J. Livengood
George Boggesst
Clerks
Messengers
Helen F. Doran
ISIary Majure Dowd
Josephine I. LaFlamme
Randolph Smith
tOn military leave.
34 REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
DIVISION OF NEAR EASTERN AFFAIRS
Has charge of relations with Afghanistan, Burma, Greece, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine and
Trans-Jordan, Saudi Arabia and other countries of the Arabian Peninsula, Syria, Turkey;
Egypt, Liberia, all other independent countries on the African Continent except the
Union of South Africa, and all colonies, protectorates, and mandated territories in Africa,
excluding Algeria.
Paul H. AUing, Chief
Hcnr}^ S. Villard, Assistant Chief
Gordon P. Merriam, Assistant Chief
Charles W. Lewis, Jr.* Perry N. Jester* W. Leonard Parker*
George V. Allen Calvin Hawley Cakes* John D. Jernegan*
James J. Durnan Foy D. Kohler* Amy C. HoUand
Thomas C. Wasson*
Clerks
Lucille Snyder Ethel Mae AUwardt Gladys Chalfant
Mary N. Birch Mary G. Eddy Bertha L. Schwass
Messengers
Thomas J. Delaney Eugene 0. Wright
PASSPORT DIVISION
Charged with administration of the laws and regulations relating to the control of American citizens
and nationals entering and leaving territory under the jurisdiction of the United States; limita-
tion of travel of American citizens in foreign countries; determination of the eligibility to
receive passports or to be registered as citizens or nationals of the United States in American
consulates of persons who claim to be American citizens, citizens of Puerto Rico, citizens of
the Virgin Islands, citizens of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, or inhabitants of the Canal
Zone, Guam, or American Samoa, owing permanent allegiance to the LTnited States; preven-
tion and detection of fraud in passport matters and the preparation of cases involving fraud
for prosecution in the courts; issuance of passports; issuance of instructions to American dip-
lomatic and consular officers concerning matters relating to nationality, passports, registra-
tions, and the protection of American nationals in foreign countries, the release of persons
inducted into foreign military service, the refund of taxes imposed for failure to perform military
service, the preparation of reports of births of American citizens abroad and reports of mar-
riages; administration of passport work performed by the executive officers of American Samoa,
Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and by the United States High Commissioner
to the Philippine Islands; supervision of the passport agencies in New York, Boston, Chicago,
and San Francisco; direction of clerks of courts in the United States with regard to passport
matters.
Ruth B. Shipley, Chief
John J. Scanlan, Technical Adviser and Assistant Chief
F. Virginia Alexander, Assistant Chief
James E. McKenna*
Edwy L. Reeves, Executive Assistant
Julia F. Simpson, Junior Administrative Assistant
•Foreign Service oflScer.
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35
Edith D. Washburn
Wilham G. Nerrenf
Clerks
Board ok Revikw
Jay R. Jacobs
Sehna R. Graham
Ethel Myers
Nellie Vass Myers
Hugh S. r'ullerton,* Chairttuin
Ashley J. Nicholas, Member
Eugene C. Rowley, Member
F. Virginia Alexander, Alternate Member
Margaret K. Wheeler, Clerk
CORBESPONDENCE REVIEWING SePTION
F. Virginia Alexander, Chief
Reviewers
^ Frances N. Dismon Dorothy C. Phlake
Ola May Stephan
Drafting Section
Willis H. Young, Attorney and Chief
Stewart E. McMilhn*
John T. White
Bertha S. Rodrick
Bernice L. Waterman
Elizabeth H. Phillips
Martha E. Drake
J. Harold Darby
Helen M. Nicholas
Josephine M. HoflFner
Judith L. GioR
Eva S. Barnharf
Gertrude S. Tims
Attorneys
Drafting Clerks
Jennie V. Wright
Elizabeth C. Roach
Fraud Section
Robert V. Haig, Attorney and Chief
Clerks
Dudley L. Robertson
Louis B. Tims, Jr.f
Mildred W. Gavagun
Defense Clearance Section
Elsie H. Hanson, Chief
Clerks
Geneive M. Dyce
John T. Mahardy
Jean C. Perry
E. Wanda Belford
Marv R. Barrv
E. Kermit Peterson
William E. Duggan
Esther R. Kullman
Eloise C. Eberle
James C. Wickersham
Betty L. Barnes
rhyllis J. Hamilton
Patricia. M. Daley
Margaret R. Hughes
•Foreign Service officer
tOn military leave
36
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
Paul W. Hallmanf
Robert M. Sparks
Helen L. Venskus
Alicia J. Newton
Rosalyn I. Crummy
Robert C. Tripp
Richard E. Roberts
Evelyn E. Armstrong
Seaman Section
Louis M. Drury,t Chief
Louis G. Owens, Acting Chief
Examiners
Helen L. Sohner
William L. Palmer
Writers
Dorothy B. Lang
Doris V. WooUey
Clerks
Doloros M, Stimler
John P. Watson, Jr.
Betty M. Alvino
Mary E. Walker
Examining Section
Joseph L. Phillips
Lorraine S. Robinson
Gilda R. Duly
Eleanor A. Lewiecki
Douglas J. Titus
Genera J. Shirey
Walter P. Hibbs, Chief
Thomas B. Reid, Agent in charge of reception room
Exatniners
Dwight W. Fisher J
Albert B. Havenner
Thurston F. Waterman
Clara J. Bacon
James M. Reed
Mary O. Aldrieh
Thomas L. Miller, Jr.
Willie B. O'Connor
Thomas F. FarreU
Gladys A. Curtis
Helen R. Riedesel
Alice M. Covel
Gladys E. Merriman
Clerks
Louise A. Van Court
Walker W. Smith t
Jacquelin H. Bushong
Thomas E. Wadhams
Ralph W. Whikehartt
Research Section
Ruby F. Reid
May Mason
Joseph J. Nicholsonf
J. Willmont Browning, Jr.
G. Owen Huey
John F. Feeley
William H. Sanders
Mary Anne Mayes
Cashier's Section
Charles P. Roach, Jr., Cashier
Clerks
Helen L. Pavilon
Jane M. Worthington
Belle J. Abrams
Mary P. Kearney
Elsie M. Carey
Mary J. Loar
Joseph S. Zirkaf
Information and Record Section
Jean Goodloe, Chief
Clerks
Elizabeth A. Rose
Shirley M. Jeppsonf
Winifred MacKenzie
K. Louise Needham
Betty J. Anderson
Elizabeth L. Buskie
Irving H. Taylor, Jr.
C. Patricia Claffy^
Elizabeth J. Jarz
Effie M. Roberts
tOn military leave.
JEmployee in the Foreign Service.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
37
Alma A. Carroll
Elsie C. Davis
Betty G. Graves
Odolia M. Gilbortson
Mary Maud Kingston
Joan V. Reeve
Frank A. Mansonf
Robert R. Riggsby
Ralph F. Dupest
Helen L. Milbrook
Jean Allan Oakley
Stanley J. Gorayt
Lewis E. Holtman
Edgar Thomas
Frederick A. Dodson
Alton J. Greenfield
Transcribing Section
Mary E. Owen, Chief
Transcribers
Doris E. Penn
Thelma M. Harrison
Billie Walker
Mary Sue Power
Dorothy M. Newby
Doris C. Uriot
Passport-Filing Section
Clarence T, Smith, Chief
Clerks
Dale H. Kurtz
Virginia O. Selig
George E. MacVeigh, Messenger
Passport- Writing Section
Mona Isaacson, Chief
Eva B. Johnson, Authorization Clerk
Writers
Arthur W. Rindlisbacher
Jean Phillips
Passport-Mailing Section
Donald L. McKibben, Chief
Clerks
Henrietta Culberson
Betty L. Rowley
M. Virginia Cross
Patricia A. Govan
Ruth C. Biolaski
Jack A. Putnam
John K. Stewart
H. Darlene Frankel
Oscar P. Hamilton, Jr.
MesseJigem
Jacob C. Long
De Arthur M. Milncr
Juanita L Wentz
Blaine Haddox
Willard B. Taylor
Milton A. Young
Passport Agency, Boston ||
Passport Agency, Chicago ||
Passport Agency, Miami
(Federal Building)
Clifford 0. Barker, Passport Agent
Mabel J. Barker, Clerk
tOn military leave.
Closed temporarily.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
Passport Agency, New York
(Subtreasury Building; branch ofRce, Rockefeller Center)
James J. Hughes, Passport Agent
Stoughton J. Richmond, Assistant Passport Agent
John L. Barton, Assistant Passport Agent
Harry P. Berliner, Assistant Passport Agent
Matthew C. Earle, Assistant Passport Agent
Elma V. Waldron
Bert H. Floren
Joseph Seller
Mary J. Hayes
Frank S. Daxbergerf
Clerks
Hulda H. Hammar
George E. Maddocksf
Clarence C. Curtis
Benjamin Weinstein
Kathryn M. Gaffney
Passport Agency, San Francisco
(100 McAllister Street)
Harry H. Bolds, Passport Agent
Aloysius 0. Horan, Assistant Passport Agent
Frederic M. Scott, Jr.,t Assistant Passport Agent
Evelyn H. Werlhof, Clerk
Celeste Dunekamp
Alma Bradt
Ida E. Hamburger
Catherine M. Haves
OFFICE OF THE PETROLEUM ADVISER
Charged, under the Secretary of State and the Under Secretary, with analjtical and advisory
duties in regard to petroleum matters as expressed, for example, in the foreign oil policy of
the United States and the oil policies of foreign countries; the foreign organizations and
activities of the American oil industry; the oil resources and production, refining, marketing,
and transportation facilities of foreign countries. The Petroleum Adviser also maintains
liaison with other departments and agencies of the Government concerned with petroleu»n
problems.
Max W. Thornburg, Petroleum Adviser
Darwin J. DeCulia Yale (). Millington Chester P. Thomson
Carolyn A. Davidson
Clerks
Barbara R. Sturges
Mvrt'ue P. Williams
OFFICE OF PHILIPPIIVE AFFAIRS
Carries out, under the Secretaries, the provisions, so far as they relate to the Department uf
State, of the act entitled "An Act to provide for the complete independence of the Philip])ine
Islands, to provide for the adoption of a constitution and a form of government for the
Philippine Islands, and for other purposes", approved March 24, 1934, and (in conjunction
with other interested divisions, especially the Division of Far Eastern Affairs) has general
charge of such other matters as roncern the Department of State in relation to the Philipju'nc
Islands.
Frank P. Lockhart,* Chief
T, Bartlett Richards,* Assistant Chief
Lucille C. MacDougall, Clerk
Frank A, Campbell, Messenger
•Foreign Service oflBcer.
tOn military leave.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT 39
DIVISION OF PROTOCOL
Charged with presentation to the President of Ambassadors and Ministers accredited to this
Government; correspondence concerning their acceptability to this Government and corre-
spondence concerning the acceptability to foreign governments of like officers of the United
States; questions regarding rights and immunities in the United States of representatives of
foreign governments; arrangements for all ceremonials of a national or international character
in the United States or participated in by the United States abroad; arrangements for and
protection of distinguished foreign visitors; questions concerning customs and other courtesies
to foreign ofiicials and distinguished visitors to the United States as well as to American officials
abroad; making arrangements for the casual or ceremonial visits of foreign naval vessels and of
foreign military organizations to the United States and visits of the same character of United
States naval vessels and military organizations abroad; arrangements for the entry of troops of
Allied Nations and their baggage, arriving at United States ports en route to training centers
in this hemisphere and en route to foreign dutj'; arranges for release, as international courtesj',
of certain war materials, ammunitions, models, et cetera, used in fulfilling contracts for Allied
Nations; matters with respect to visits of aliens to industrial factories and plants where war
contracts are being executed; questions affecting the Diplomatic Corps under the commodities
rationing program; matters of ceremonial in connection with the White House and the Depart-
ment of State; preparation of the Diplomatic List; maintenance of a record of all officers and
employees of foreign governments in the United States and its possessions; questions of exemp-
tion of such foreign government officials from military training and service; preparation of exe-
quaturs, certificates of recognition, and notes granting provisional recognition to foreign con-
sular officers in the United States, and correspondence relating thereto; preparation of the
List of Foreign Consular Offices in the United States; questions concerning the medals and
decorations conferred by foreign governments upon officers of the United States; and prepara-
tion of communications from the President to the heads of foreign states.
George T. Summerlin,* Chief
Stanlcj- Woodward, Assistant Chief
H. Charles Spruks, Ceremonial Officer
Raymond D. Muir Edward W. Nash
Mar\' E. Buford Stephen H. Quigley
Clerks
Regina F. Sanz Faye Bush Ruth M. Banchy
Donn Purvis Beth A. MacFarlane Noreen L. Griffin
Charles E. Hatten Elizabeth F. Freer Evelj'n B. Hansen
Lois Allee Williams Bernice E. Cash F. Kolyna Matthews
Mary E. Madden Dorothy M. Dameron Elizabeth A. McNally
Henry Gibbs Hockett, Messenger
DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION
Charged with research studies on pre-war and wartime foreign policies, including the preparation of
data for current use by the Department, the compilation of diplomatic correspondence of the
years immediately preceding American entry into the war for publication in the volumes Foreign
Relations of the United States, and the compilation for publication of the records of the Paris
Peace Conference of 1919; in collaboration with, other offices and the Budget Bureau, it pre-
Foreign Service officer.
40
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
pares a record of the administration of wartime projects in the Department; compiles and
edits the Department of State Bulletin, the United States Statutes at Large, the Territorial Papers
of the United States, and other pubUcations of the Department; edits the Proclaimed List of
Certain Blocked Nationals, the Treaty Series, the Executive Agreement Series, and other
documents related to the war; maintains the Department's Library; passes upon the question
of the release of unpublished documents to qualified scholars; is assigned the chairmanship of
the Publications Committee, whose approval is necessary for the publication of manuscripts
written by Foreign Service offitors et at.; maintains liaison with The National Archives;
codifies regulatory documents promulgated by the Department; furnishes Department officials
with infornaation on status of legislation; prepares printing and binding estimates and recom-
mendations for allocation of such funds; has custody of and controls distribution of the
Department's publications and processed material; allocates to various Government agencies
the foreign publications received from American diplomatic and consular offices and works
with the Interdepartmental Committee for the Acquisition of Foreign Publications in procur-
ing war-area publications for the use of the various Government agencies.
E. Wilder Spaulding, Chief
Bryton Barron, Assistant Chief
William Gerber, Assistant to the Chief
Helen J. Zilch, Chief Clerk of Division
Virginia Angel
Irene B. Leach
Mary M. Gates
June Robinson
Waldra T. Nickens
Department of State Bulletin
Printing and Binding
Correspondence
Mae H. Leppanen
Irma B. Walter
Archives
Alona E. Evans
Messengers
Research Section
Margaret D. Awtrey
Elizabeth E. Storen
Florence H. Lindquist
Josephine R. Stieren
Joseph Tolbert
James S. Beddie
Morrison B. Giflfen
Victor J. Farrar
Frances Armbruster
M. Augusta Clarke
Willa Frances Shaw
Ernest R. Perkins, Chief
Research Assistants
John G. Reid
John W. Foley, Jr.f
George M. Fennemore
Matilda F. Axton, Editor and Assistant Chief
Elizabeth A. Vary, Assistant Editor
Editorial Assistants
Verda M. Dougherty
Therese J. Paquin
Ruth A. Moore
Gordon A. Craig
Philip M. Burnett
Catherine Morgan
Elizabeth M. Kepler
Bettv L. Toone
fOn military leave.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
41
Estcllo B. Cornett
Grace A. Grefe
Blanche O. DeClcrcq
Edith G. Brown
Charles H. Miller
Moody Hull
Merriil S. Potts
Editohial Section
Alice M. Ball, Chief
Marjorie H. Doukas, Asshtanl Chief
Editorial Assistants
Helen H. Brown
Fannie G. Warner
Katharine H. Baxter
EHzabeth F. Moody
Laws Section
Norris E. Drew, Chief
B. E. Neiburg, Assistant Chief
Editorial Assistants
Mary Howard Eraser
Eleanor C. Flynn
Frances N. Lucas
Arline J. Greenfield
Mary Louise Bell
Mary T. Kennedy
Eloise S. Block
Eunice L. Webber
Territorial Papers
Clarence E. Carter, Editor
Inez J. Gardner, Editorial Assistant
Harold W. Rvan
Lillie R. Carter
Robert McKisson
Amelia B. Deans
Grace W. Barry
Nona L. Doherty
Miriam T. Rooney
Gladys M. Dawes
Hanna H. Blackstock
Rosine G. Pilliod
Sarah Welcher
Marion F. Lyle
Library
Martha L. Gericke, Librarian
Myra J. DeBerry, Assistant Librarian
Gwendolyn E. Murphy
Neva Fletcher
Harold C. Monroe
J. Bruce Hamilton
Oliver T. Field
Eleanor S. Everett
William E. Tietzf
Glen C. JeflFriest
Ruth Naomi Smith
Marjorie E. Lynn
Ruth Rutledge
Frank L. Steeh
John G. Weaver
Monalee Ellis
Paul 0. Blanchette
Mary Jane Christopher
Clara B. McCann
William C. Holcombef
Mary L. Johnson
Ralph Wright, Messenger
Julius Lee, Laborer
William G. Jones
John E. Kraller
Distribution of Publications
Isham W. Perkins, in charge
Charles E. Hammond t
Cecil D. Jones
Charles J. Hofmann
Jack W. Miller
t Oa military leave.
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REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
SPECIAL DIVISION n
Charged with responsibihty for matters pertaining to the whereabouts and welfare of Americans
abroad, transmission of funds, the evacuation and repatriation of Americans from foreign
countries, financial assistance to Americans in territories where the interests of the United
States are represented by Switzerland, liaison with the American Red Cross and the President's
War Relief Control Board for the coordination of foreign relief operations with the foreign
policy of this Government; the representation by this Government of the interests of foreign
governments, representation by a third power of United States interests in enemy countries,
the supervision of the representation in the United States by third powers of the interests
of other governments with which the United States has severed diplomatic relations or is at
war; the exchange of official and non-official American and Axis Powers personnel; all questions
relating to civilian internees and prisoners of war, and the accompanying of representatives of
the protecting powers and the International Red Cross on prisoner-of-war and civilian-enemy-
alien camp inspections.
Joseph C. Green, Chief
James H. Keeley, Jr.,* Assistant Chief
Edwin A. Plitt,* Assistant Chief
Albert E. Clattenburg, Jr.,* Assistant Chief
, Assistant Chief
Gilson G. Blake*
Franklin C. Gowen*
William M. Franklin
Whitney Young*
Donald W. Smith*
Kenneth J. Yearns*
James E. Henderson*
Rosemary S. Davenport
Elda B. Johnson
Virginia I. Cullen
Hannah W. Drury
Viola W. Faust
Blanche Keller
Elizabeth B. Smith
Bonnie V. Andrews
J. Antoinette Fuller
Phyllis Bramlet
Rosemary A. Mates
F. Olive Bray
Hazel Dreppard
Eleanor C. McClure
Alfred V. McCollough
Eldred D. Kuppinger, Assistant Chief
Bernard Gufier,* Assistant Chief
Ralph J. Blake*
E. Tomlin Bailey*
Elwood Williams, 3d
Parmely W. Herrick
Alice B. Correll
Carl M. Marcy
Madge M. Blessing
Clerks
Madelyn R. Cosgrove
Elizabeth M. Anderson
Belva R. Bryant
Mary V. Fillo
Edith B. Jackson
James L. McCain f
June E. Peterson
Grace C. Wilson
Bertha A. Zebris
June C. Engleman
Mary E. Hagan
Helen L. Saale
Agnes M. Hartl
Dorothj' L. Wessman
Alessengers
Frank L. Norris
Harry P. Tunmore
Gilbert L. Lycan
Sidney K. Lafoon*
Walter B. Wrist on
David G. Nes
James P. Osbourn
Richard J. Youdin
Neva J. Crump
AHce T. Kelly
Bonne}' Reta O'Brien
Maxine H. Sitton
Deloris L. Tucker
Anna B. Crawford
Lillian V. Bergius
Olga E. Facchini
Eva K. Getz
Phoebe L. Trimble
Viola V. Waters
Sara E. Reeves
AnnabeUe T. Scherer
Hosea E. Robertson
•Foreign Service oflScer.
tOn military leave.
I] This is a temporary division set up for the duration of the present war.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
43
DIVISION OF SPECIAL RESEARCH
Conducts spcciiil titudics in the field of foreign affairs; analyzes and appraises developments and
conditions arisinj; out of present disturbed international relations; collaborates in this field with
other Government agencies; and performs such other duties as may be assigned by the
Secretary of State.
Leo Pasvolsk}', Chief
Harley A. Notter, Assistant Chief
Charles W. Yost, Assistant Chief
Henry J. Wadleigh, Assistant Chief
Philip E. Mosely
Walter R. Sharp
Grayson L. Kirk
Eleanor Lansine; Dulles
Richard Eldridge
Lyle L. Schmitter
Durward V. Sandifer
Denys P. Myers
G. Benjamin Gerig
David Harris
Harry X. Howard
Philip W. Ireland
S. Shepard Jones
Llewellyn M. Pfankucheu
Lawrence Preuss
Shepard B. Clough
Cabot Coville*
Pauline Robinson
Goodwin
Dorothy B. Miller
Nena T. Xielson
Violet F. Kyle
Bennie Mae Stevens
Mamie F. Nystrom
Hcgina E. Buslnvaller
Catharine ^L Carej'
Margaret O'Brien Tea
C. Easton Rothwell
Walter A. Radius
George L. Ridgeway
Bryce Wood
Norris B. Chipman*
George V. Blue
Paul B. Taylor t
Virginia Fox Hartley
Margaret R. Potter
Ruth B. Russell
Marion W. Boggs
Waldo Chamberlin
James F. Green
William Koren, Jr.
Alexander M. Rosenson
AUen T. Bonnell
Clerks
J. Rosamond Brister
Jeanette A. Czarnetzki
Irene E. Langdoc
Verna L. Venneberg
Christine S. Allen
Mary J. Dennison
Eleanor Livingston
V. Virginia Peck
Virginia M. McMahon
Madeleine Hale
Messengers
Horace E. Breeding
John W. Halderman
Andreas G. Ronhovde
John W. Masland, Jr.
Alice M. McDiarmid
John C. Campbell
Evelyn M. Acomb
AHce C. Bartlett
Lenore M. Reece
Edna R. Fluegel
Julia E. Schairer
Thomas F. Power, Jr.
Frances D. Anderson
M. Carmel Sullivan
Pauline H. Rcinsch
Suzanne Green
S. Bertha Burnett
Lorraine M. Armijo
R. Jacqueline Swann
Marie H. Frazier
Esther T. Lamadrid
Elizabeth C. DriscoU
Rose E. Young
Irma L. Schneider
Jean F. TurnbuU
Barbara L. de Beaumont
Nancy F. Bourne
Stephen Payne
TRANSLATING BUREAU
Charged with the translation of conuuunications addressed to the President by heads of foreign
states; the translation of diplomatic notes and annexed documents, laws and regulations, trea-
ties between foreign countries, proceedings at international conferences, letters and documents
from foreign countries on departmental business, and miscellaneous material referred by the
•Foreign Service oflBcer.
tOn military leave.
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44
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 194 2
White House; occasional translations of the Department's communications into foreign lan-
guages; 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
Translating Bureau acts as linguistic adviser to the Department.
Emerson Christie, Chief
John W. Perkins, Assistant Chief
Edmund Caskie
Fred G. Haskins
Translators
Johnston V. McCall
Alice Van A. Alexander
Jean Pritchard, Clerk
Augustus Lee, Messenger
Christian McR. Freerf
Margaret S. Mantz
CENTRAL TRANSLATING OFFICE
Has general charge, under the Under Secretary of State, of translating from English for distribution
in the other American republics certain publications of this Government, such as those of an
educational, scientific, and technical character and those relating to public health, commerce,
and conservation; is responsible, in cooperation with Divisions and Offices of the Department
of State and the Interdepartmental Committee on Cooperation with the American republics,
for the initiation and formulation of policy with respect to the adaptability of publications for
distribution; and has general charge of the administration of programs adopted for the distri-
bution of translated material. Upon the specific request of the interested Divisions of the
Department, the Office also performs the following services: interpreting and translating in con-
nection with inter- American conferences; translation of agreements between the United States
and the other American republics and of addresses of the President, the Secretary of State, and
other ranking Government officials when of interest to the other American republics, such trans-
lations to serve as the accepted official translated version of those j^ublic utterances; review of
material published in Spanish and Portuguese bj' other governmental departments and agencies;
and review of Spanish, Portuguese, and French scripts for motion pictures and radio programs
to be distributed through official channels in the other American republics, including cooperation
with the Interdivisional Committee on Motion Pictures in the evaluation of films for distribution
abroad.
Guillermo A. Suro, Chief
Rafael Gimenez, Assistant Chief
Antonio J. Colorado
Henley C. Hill
Margarida F. Reno
Joaquin M. Rodriguez
Leonor de M. Stewart
Essie Audrey Henriksen
Frances E. Pringle
Dilia Bac6 Burns
Alberto Vdzquez
Miguel A. Manzano
Jules C. Alciatore
Clerks
Irma E. Gonzdlez
Amy Margaret Watts
Edith Quinones
Ernest Hal ton, Messenger
Rosabella M. Ohanian
Francine T. Payne
Mamiel Rios
Frances M. Moeller
Dolores T. Shannon
tOn military leave.
ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
45
OFFICE OF THE EDITOR OF THE TREATIES
Charged, under the Secretary of State, with the compilation and editing of the pubUcation Treaties
and Other International Acts of the United States of America, and with the giving of advice and
the submission of reconunendations to the Secretary of State on certain historical and con-
stitutional questions.
Hunter Miller, Editor of the Treaties
Richard S. Patterson, Assistant to the Editor of the Treaties
Evelyn MacMillan Newman, Editorial Assistant
Jeanette \\'. Blakely, Clerk
TREATY DIVISION
Charged with assisting, when and as requested by the responsible officers, in the drafting of treaties
and other international agreements, and correspondence pertaining to the negotiation, con-
struction, 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, proclamations,
Executive orders, and resolutions; maintaining lists of treaties and other international agree-
ments between the United States and foreign governments which are in process of negotiation
or ratification; collecting and keeping available information regarding the application, interpre-
tation, 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 w'hich the United States is a party, with a view to
recommending such action as may be required to obtain the fulfilment 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, conventions, or
international agreements expiring or subject to extension with a view to considering the re-
newal or extension thereof; performing the duties of a Secretariat for all treaties of which the
United States is the depositary; and with performing such other duties as may be assigned
by the Secretary of State.
Charles M. Barnes, Chief
Wallace McClure, Assistant Chief
William V. Whittington Charles I. Bevans Charles C. Klein
Thomas Griffin
Emily T. Chase
Lillie V. Dickson
Clerks
Mary F. Shreve
Edith Miller
Clara Freeman Wright
David H. Grimes, Messenger
Marion M. Nusbaum
Beth R. MacFarlane
BOARD OF APPEALS ON VISA CASES
Members
Robert J. Bulkley Frederick P. Keppel
Frederick D. G. Ribble, Secretary
Paul J. Hartmaii, Assistant Secretary
Stuart B. Campbell, Jr., Assistant Secretary
Edith A. Ingle
Attorneys
Mildred A. Johnson
Evelyn S. Campbell, Clerk
Sarah G. Dale
46
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 194 2
VISA DIVISION
Charged, within the scope of the authority of the Department of State, with the coordination of,
and supervision over, activities relating to alien visa control; with the assembling and examina-
tion of all information necessary to determine the admissibility of aliens into the United States
in the interests of public safety; with the issuance of exit and re-entry i^ermits; with making
appropriate recommendations to American Foreign Service officers for their final consideration
concerning individual visa applicants; and with the control of immigration quotas. The
Division has responsibility for the issuance of licenses within the purview of paragraph XXV
of the Executive order of October 12, 1917 relating to the Trading with the Enemy Act and
title VII thereof, approved June 15, 1917. It also issues instructions to field offices, as
necessary, and collaborates with interested offices and divisions of the Department, as well
as with other agencies of the Government concerned with the control of subversive activities
and the transportation of enemy aliens.
Howard K. Travers,* Chief
Eliot B. Coulter, Assistant Chief
Knowlton V. Hicks,* Assistant Chief
Robert C. Alexander, Assistant Chief
Herv6 J. L'Heureux,* Assistant Chief
Marjorie Moss, Assistant Chief
John P. Hurley*
William R. Vallance
Hasell H. Dick*
John Maktos
Joseph B. Matre
George S. Knight
Leigh W. Hunt*
George P. Waller*
Walter H. McKinney*
Benjamin M. HuUey*
Joseph J. Chappell
Edmund J. Dorsz*
Joseph E. Newton*
Edwin B. Earnest
William ]\IcG. Harlow
Theodore J. Hohenthal*
RobertjM. Taylor*
Francis P. Dormady
Paul M. Dutkot
Ernest L. Eslinger
John L. Hill
Duncan M. White
Edwin M. McKeef
Earl C. Hackworth
Hugh H. Teller
Elizabeth B. Gibson
M. Helene Mitchell
DeLyle Davis
Benedict J. Dulaski
Herbert B. Monroe
Elizabeth Hecht
Ira P. Meyer
Leo J. Vincelette
James P. Angelo
Robert C. Christie f
Frank M. Thompson f
Bernard J. Dunn
D. Franklin KeU
John T. McGill
Bartlett S. Atwood
Marion A. Hornbeck
Richard C. Larkin
James T. Lewis
David P. Coffin
Thomas E. Hoffman
Myra L. Goodwin
Viola E. Curry
Roy B. Snappt
Dorothy D. Morrison
Frances R. P. McReynoIds
Goldie B. Gould
Mildred R. Eaton
Mary Louise Serrin
Virginia Woodyard
Antonio E. de Grassi
Albert L. Dart
Barbara A. Brossard
Evelyn L. Nelson
Mary B. Saladino
Clerks
Martha D. Yates
Julia A. Thomas
Rose Wojnar
Dorothy S. Berrisford
Beatrice H. Bossert
Georgine H. Connell
Myrtle L. Gaudy
Elizabeth S. Hodges
Catherine E. Kelliher
M. Marcella O'Brien
Doris A. Reardon
Helen J. Funaro
Catherine E. Field
Miriam G. Fleming
Francis J. Hejno
Alice M. Johnston
Dorothy C. Kilby
Ruby Nevels
Blanche Salek
Harriet L. Glenney
Ruth N. Norton
Elizabeth A. Warmenhoven
•Foreign Service officer.
fOn military leave.
JEmployee in the Foreign Service.
ORGANlZATTOISr OF THE DEPARTMENT
47
Helen V. RePass
Louise B. Griffith
Lois P. ^L1tthes
Adeline L. IMork
Anne E. Papps
Jean H. Mann
Ilnia M. Kilby
Lula E. Grainger
Dixie C. Bacot
F. Isahellc Calluni
Nona Mac Cline
Marjorio W. Drake
Jeanne L. Frank
Gertrude "M. Heare
Doris ^L Holen
Mary Kathryn Kirk
Loretta H. Michael
V. Ruth Schultz
June S. Dixon
Fae C. Cra\\'ford
Betty J. Davis
E. Aurelia Gordon
Dorothy L. Payne
Marvelle I. Porter
Shirley M. Sellers
Melvin N. Mayberry
Mary E. Rountree
Evelyn E. Schultz
A. Lenore Wingate
Frances M. Aitken
Marjorie Ballew
Agnes L. Bokal
Margaret A. Butler
Emily M. Chambers
Mildred A. Clare
Kathryn E. Coleman
Eva F. Cook
Ahce M. Crewdson
Alice Croft
Mary M. Darjany
Katherine S. Demas
Carmen M. Didier
Mildred R. Edkins
Anna V. l^gan
Pauline B. Eno
Mary L. Farrell
Ruth I. Filsinger
Jane F. Finn
Dorothy B. Fischer
Alene D. Eraser
Pauline E. Freeze
Gcraldine Fulk
Agnes E. Gerdeman
Marguerite F. Grant
Margaret B. Graj'
Kathryn Grieves
Cecelia M. Haines
Janice G. Holmes
Ellen 1. E. Hyry
Joyce A. Ingraham
Margaret E. James
Arlcne P. Jones
Anna S. Labuda
Edith M. Martin
LaVonne H. McClellan
Helene S. Moore
Louise M. Moyle
Arvilla M. Mullen
Dorothea May Murphy
Mary Lou Norris
M. Helen Parrish
Helen O. Pearson
Ardyth J. Preice
Hattie E. Rod
Jeanne L. Rollisou
Florence J. Ryan
Jean Ryan
Marguerite S. Ryan
Rachel J. Sbarra
Margaret V. Sheridan
Lydia Will Shewbridge
A. Aleene Shubert
Sallie M. Smith
Marian G. Snider
Marie G. Sondey
Mary E. A. Stanek
Nancy E. Stewart
Erma R. Stillman
Betsy R. Stup
Betty J. Swan
Josephine R. Sweeney
Ruth I. Vickers
Grace D. Walsh
Alma E. Weaver
Nancy C. White
Dorothy Yovich
Thomas G. Spcnce
Thcda M. Gray
Margaret E. Allwine
Lorena Ball
Alice C. Cutten
Stephania M. DeBevc
La Verne A. Frants
N. Jane Gorham
Clara M. Guetzlaflf
Vivian B. Hargrave
Nellie S. Hinrichs
Esther Holien
Joyce M. Kneeland
Gloria U. Larson
Ruby M. Lorenz
Alice E. Marshall
Ruth M. Mercer
Duane M. Nelson
Lillian L. Rider
Grace E. Ryan
Vivian D. Smaaladen
Margaret Smuland
La Vena M. Stroud
Helen A. Vacoulis
Maxine M. Walsh
Rowena B. Wolfinger
L. Helen Land
Annabelle A. Sieling
Constance E. Wolford
Geraldine A. Logan
Hallie Mae Reed
Caroline A. Rose
Corinne E. Slocum
Rachel D. Guest
A. Benjamin Vincent!
Anneliese von Eitzenf
Marie BelaeffJ
Ernestine EtzelJ
Louisa J. Hertweckf
Louise A. Eberlef
Helene E. Fischert
Philbert DeymanJ
Thelma M. Howard
Lena M. Ahlerichs
Mary L. Gaines
Mildred C. Allison
Mary E. Pell
Zelmo Bell
Caroline Rapa
Mary M. Mishinski
Domcnico de Curtis
Montene F. Spencer
Fannie M. Beatty
Bcrnice L. Gardiner
Frances M. Ellis
Mattie D. Gwen
Beatrice M. Carson
Doris V. Burke
Rayetta M. McCoy
JEmploycc in the Foreign Service.
48
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
William D. Evans
Willie M. Arrington
Patrick H. Boggs
Herman P. Carry
Messengers
Samuel Diggins
James A. Frye
Clayton A. LeBoof
Norman E. Newman
William A. Wright
Horace M. Wynn
DIVISION OF WORLD TRADE INTELLIGENCE
Charged with the activities and problems envisaged in the President's proclamation of July 17,
1941 relating to trade with aliens whose interests are inimical to the United States. This
division is a component part of the Board of Economic Operations and functions under the
general supervision of an Assistant Secretary of State and in close collaboration with the
Division of Commercial Affairs and other divisions and offices concerned.
John S. Dickey, II Acting Chief
Francis H. Russell, Assistant Chief
Philip W. Thayer, Acting Assistant Chief
Norvelle H. Sannebeck, Administrative Officer
Wilbur C. Irvingll
C. Montagu Pigott
George S. Franklin, Jr.
George W. Baker
Leo G. Cyr
John W. Keogh
George N. Monsma
Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr.f
Val Hogue
James W, Swihart
Edwin M. Adams
Thomas D. Bowie
John H. Linton
William H. Corson
Bruce R. Crooks
Margaret M. Crowley
Robert Donhauser
John I. Howell
John A. Waldo, Jr.
Virginia R. Hiley
Archie M. Andrews
Donald S. Stroetzel
Hendrik van Oss
Edgar T. Johansson
Charles D. Withers
T. R. Martin
Willis A. Weatherholt
David P. Loyd
Warren E. Berry, Administrative Assistant
Ruby L. Frazier
Frances Criss
Regula C. Guerrant
E. Frances Hill
Mary Louise Zarger
Margaret B. Fretwell
Lucile W. Arnold
Jane Conrad
Consuelo P. Estrada
Kathryn C. Fowler
Mary E. Griffin
Berniece H. Hamilton
Martha L. Koch
Ruth B. Loudermilk
Charlotte R. Miller
Doloris M. Thauwald
Clerks
Nina B. Chapman
M. Catherine Carmichael
Lorna H. Glass
Mary L. HaU
Lillian G. Hartman
Mary J. Kuzniar
Josephine M. White
Consuelo C. Baca
Lida Mae Camper
Kathryn H. Garula
Viola M. Knudsen
Mary Macko
Mary K. Sullivan
Eloyce B. Wilson
Dorothy Zeleznik
Vivian J. Nerness
Lillian E. Williams
Bettj' Louise Hanson
Gertrude E. Guetzlaff
E. Ruth Bonanno
Bonnie L. Creager
Leona G. Irwin
Mary E. McCay
Martha G. Conrad
Marjorie M. Stone
Bulah M. Flora
Mary Jeanette Hague
Beulah C. Kilgore
Martha C. Kopson
L. Evelyn Robinson
Helen C. Scannell
Letha W. Wagner
tOn military leave.
lIDetailed from the Office of the Coordinator of Inter- American Affairs
ORGANIZATION" OF THE DEPARTMENT
49
E. Lois Yardley
Kathryn M. Beyrooty
Mary U. Hoppe
Lila M. Moilaiien
Bernardine F. Wassam
Theresa L. Steen
Florence D. Witts
Marietta B. Notarv
WiUiam H. Bethel, Jr.
Evelyn M. Shawver
Virginia W. Nicholson
Charlotte H. Thomas
Barbara W. Hohnbaum
Ruth B. Laniborn
Anne C. McKinley
Dorothy H. Foerster
Dorothy E. Roman
Messengers
Joseph B. Hall
Beatrice A. Slade
Rita Ann Weller
Chrystine H. Banner
Elizabeth C. Layne
Jean E. Kennedy
Carol DeG. Clark
Martha M. Kearney
Earl T. Payne
CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE
Name, grade, nnd salary
Grade sixteen— Special executive
At $15,000:
Hull, Cordell
At (10,000:
Welles, Sumner
Orade fifteen— Senior executive
At $9,000:
Acheson, Dean Q
Berle, Adolf A., Jr...
Lone, Breckinridge
Shaw, Q. Howland..
Orade fourteen — Executive
At $6,750:
Frank, Laurence C
Fyfe, Howard..
Shipley, Ruth B
At $6,500:
Havens, Harry A
Orade thirteen— Chief administrative
At $6,iOO:
Salmon, David A...
At $5,600:
Flaherty, Francis E.
Sure, Ouillermo A..
Orade twelve — Head administrative
At $5,000:
Clarkson, Anna L. N. J..
D. C.
Pa...
Ohio.
Whence
ap-
pointed
Halla, Blanche Rule
Spruks, n. Charles
Stewart, Worthington E.
At $i,800:
Corrick, Donald W
Logsdon, Ella A
Lundgren, MajTiard B..
At $4,600:
Hughes, James J
Orade eleven — Principal administrative
At $i,i00:
Christie, Emerson B.
Harris, Will
Tenn.
Md.
Md..
N. Y.
Mo..
Mass.
R. I.-
N. Y.
Md..
N. Y....
Conn.
D. C
P. R.
Date of
appoint-
ment
Md..
Nebr.
D. C.
N. Y.
D. C.
Tenn.
Mar. 4, 1933
May 21,1937
Feb. 3, 1941
Mar. 8,1938
Jan. 24,1940
Mar. 5,1941
Apr. 1, 1942
Oct. 1,1941
Apr. 1, 1942
June 1, 1942
Oct. 1,1941
June 1, 1942
Aug. 20, 1941
Jan. 1, 1942
Jan. 1, 1942
Jan. 1, 1942
Oct. 1, 1941
Oct. 1, 1942
Oct. 1, 1942
June 1, 1942
July 1, 1942
Jan.
Jan.
1, 1942
1, 1942
Name, grade, and salary
Orade eleven— Principal administra-
tive— Continuad
At $4,000:
Allen, Percy F
At $3,800:
Colorado, Antonio J
Drew, Norris E
Gimfnez, Rafael
Kencstrick, !MiIlard L...
Moss, Marjorie
Mundy, Louis E
Taylor, Ancel N
White, Louise
Young, Fred R
Grade ten — Senior administrative
At $3,900:
Bolds, Harry H...
At $3,700:
Drissel, Roger S....
Moore, Sarah D....
At $3,600:
Lato, Stephen E...
Perkins, John W...
At $3,500:
Barker, Clifford O.
Cooke, William E.
^Mitchell, Lloyd C.
Grade nine — Full administralive
At $3,800:
Davidson, Rebekah deL.
Marsh, Frances M
At $3,600:
Dormady, Francis P
At $3,500:
Shreve, Edgar A
At $S.S0O:
Edwards, Margaret S
At $S,S00:
Angel, Virginia Burbank.
Axton, Matilda F.
Corcoran, Alice L
Daniel, Helen L..
Harvey, Ruth
Hibbs, Walter P
Hill, Henley C.
McDonald, Ethel C
Whence
ap-
pointed
Md
N. Y....
Mass
Va
Ind
D. C...
Ind....
Utah....
Va
N. Dak.
D. C.
Pa....
N. Y..
N. Y.
Ind..
R.I...
Mass..
Pa....
Date of
appoint-
ment
Oct. 1, 1941
D. C.
Pa...
Wis..
Va...
D. C.
Md'. .
Utah.
D. C.
Va...
Iowa.
D. C.
Ohio.
Mich.
June
June
Apr.
Sept.
Aug.
July
June
Dec.
May
16, 1942
16, 1940
1, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1941
1,1941
1,1942
1, 1940
16, 1940
Oct. 1, 1941
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1941
1,1941
1,1941
1, 1941
Feb. 1, 1942
Sept. 16, 1942
Aug. 16,1941
Sept. 20, 1937
Oct. 1, 1941
Oct. 1, 1941
July 1, 1930
Oct. 1,1941
Jan. 1,1042
Mar. 1, 1942
July 1,1941
Dec. 16,1941
Feb. 1, 1942
Aug. 1, 1942
May 16,1942
Jime 16,1942
51
52
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 194 2
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
GTade nine — Full administrative — Con.
At $S, »0— Continued.
McMillan, Hugh C
Reeves, Edwy L
Reno, Margarida F
Rodrliruez, Joaquin M
Schmidt, Daniel H.f
Stewart, Leonor de M
Talley, Horace L
Vazquez, Alberto
Widmer, Louis L
Grade eight — Associate administrative
At $3,100:
Clarke, J. Brent
Fenstermacher, Harvey E
At $5,000:
Blessing, Madge M '.
Neiburg, B. E
Quinlaii, Rosemary
At $2,900:
Hawkins, Charles F
Riddiford, George G
Grade seven — Assistant administrative
At $S,200:
Nash, James Alan
At $5,100:
Will, Marvin W_-
At $3,000:
Lincoln, Eunice A
Watson, L. Adelaide
At $2,900:
Middlekauff, Aura I
Romeyn, Nina G
At$2,S00:
Barton, John L
Bryan, Rose S
Caskie, Edmund
Conover, Margaret F
Driscoll, Edward E
Dugan, Henry P
Duvall, Frank E
Ellis, Virginia M -
Gallop, Vera N
Gibson, Elizabeth B
Haskins, Fred G
Johnston, Inez
Richmond, Stoughton J
Wilcox, Albena M
At $2,700:
Anderson, Walter H -..
Kunz, Winifred A
McCall, Johnston V
Ollis, Luella...
tOn military leave.
Whence
ap-
pointed
Mich
D. C.
Pa...
N. Y.
N. Y.
Ga...
Va...
N. H
D. C.
Tex
June
16, 1941
Pa
June
16, 1941
N. Y.-..
July
1, 1942
Nehr_...
Jan.
1, 1942
N. Y-...
Oct.
1, 1941
D. C...
Sept.
1, 1942
Ohio....
Feb.
1,1942
Pa-..-
Va-...
Va....
Pa..-.
D. C.
Ind...
Ill
D. C.
Md...
N. Y..
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
Iowa..
R. I...
Ohio..
Minn_
D. C-.
Mo....
Ill
Maine
N. C
Mo...
Date of
appoint-
ment
June
Aug.
May
May
Jan.
May
Aug.
June
June
1,1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
16. 1941
22. 1942
16, 1941
Apr. 1, 1938
July 3, 1930
Apr. 1, 1942
June 16,1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16, 1942
July
July
Oct.
Oct.
July
June
Oct.
Oct.
Get.
June
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1941
1. 1941
1. 1942
16, 1941
1. 1941
1. 1942
1,1941
16, 1941
1, 1941
1, 1941
1, 1941
1,1941
July 1, 1942
Oct. 1, 1942
Apr. 1, 1942
Oct. 1, 1941
Name, grade, and salary
Grade seven — Assistant administra-
tive—Continued
At ?2. 700— Continued.
Quigley, Stephen H
Supplee, Constance M
At $2,600:
Alciatore, Jules C
Becker, Clayton S
Berliner, Harry P
Breen, Mary Agnes
Crenshaw, David
Crowley, Margaret M
Curry, Viola E
Dehn, Ervin N
Deike, Mildred V.
Dougall, G. M. Richardson
Doukas, Marjorie Hottel
Earle, Matthew C
Evans, Barbara
Ford, Samuel S
Goodwin, Myra L
Hecht, Elizabeth
Hickman, Susan H
Hiley, Virginia R
Hobbs, Wanda Nash
Horan, Aloysius 0_
James, Virginia H...
Kent, Zolita M
Lewis, Bernard W
Manzano, Miguel A
Mitchell, Frank G
Moore, Frederick W
Ohanian, Rosabella M
Owens, Louis G
Payne, Francino T
Prince, Kirby L
Reece, Lenore M
Rios, Manuel
Ryan, Robert J
Scott, Frederic M., Jr.f -
Siegel, Charles
Simpson, Julia F
Smith, Vivian M
Stegmaier, Raymond L
Vary, Elizabeth A...
Walcavich, Walter Q
Whitt, John S
Grade six— Principal clerical
At $2,80C:
Griffin, Thomas
McMahon, Joseph W
Roach, Charles P., Jr
Rodrick, Bertha S
At $2,700:
Farrell, Thomas F
Whence
ap-
pointed
Md
Miss
D. C...
Pa
N. Y...
D. C...
Va
N. Dak
Minn...
Ill
Md
Nebr...
W. Va..
N. Y....
Md
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
HI
Ohio....
Vt
Calif....
Md
Iowa
Utah....
P. R....
Mich....
N. Y.._.
Va
D. C...
D. C...
Va
Okla....
N. Y-...
Mass
Calif....
D. C...
D. C...
Calif....
D. C...
Ga
Pa
D. C...
D. C...
Conn
D. C...
Va
Date of
appoint-
ment
Mass.
Apr.
Oct.
1, 1942
1, 1942
Aug.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
May
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
May 1, 1942
June 16,1942
July 1, 1942
1. 1941
16. 1941
1,1942
1. 1942
16. 1942
1,1942
May 16, 1942
Jan. 16,1942
July 1, 1942
Mar. 18, 1942
July 16,1942
Aug. 1, 1942
Aug. 1, 1941
May 16, 1941
Sept. 1,1942
1, 1941
16, 1942
16, 1942
1,1942
July 16,1942
Jan. 17,1942
Feb. 1, 1942
July 2, 1942
June 1, 1942
Mar. 16, 1942
July 6, 1942
June 16,1942
July 6, 1942
2,1942
1,1942
2,1942
16, 1941
May 16, 1942
Feb. 1, 1942
Feb. 16,1942
Mar. i, 1942
June 16,1941
May 16, 1942
Oct. 1,1941
June 16,1941
June 16,1941
June 16,1941
Oct. 1. 1941
Sept.
June
Feb.
Oct.
CLASSIFICATIOX OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
CLERICAL. ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
53
Name, grade, and salary
Orade tix — Principal clerical — Con.
At W, 700— Continued.
Gardner, Inez J
Havenner, .\lbert B
At tS.600:
Butler, Dorothy K
Dix, Adele E
McKenny, Eileen
Miller, Charles H
Myers, Ethel
At $!,oOO:
Chase, Emily T
Olukenhous, Sophie C
Waterman, Bernice L
Wright, Jennie V
ZUch, HelenJ
At $*,iOO:
Alexander, .\lice Van A
Asbjornson, Mildred J
Bechtold, Leonice K
Hull, Moody.
Lackey, Mary O
Leach, Irene B
Morrison, Dorothy D.
Myers, Xellie V
Roach, Elizabeth C
Shipley, Milford A
Wailes, Ruth K
Waldron, Elma V
Wilson, Kathryn J
At a.SOO:
Angle, Oermaine B
Armbruster, Frances
Awtrey, Margaret D
Clark, William C
Collins, Lucy E
Comett, Estelle
Davenport, Rosemary S
Dismon, Frances N..
Frazier, Ruby L
Freer, Christian McR.f
Gould, Goldie B
Orefe, Grace A
Griffin, Ruth P
Hall, Margaret
Hallman, Paul W.t
Henriksen, Essie Audrey...
Horn, Grace M
Hurney, Leo B
Jessop, Walter E
Johnson, Elda B
MacDonald, Hazel A
Mantz, Margaret S
Matheny, George W
McReynolds, Frances R. P.
Moock, Lois G
Petrain, Akin L
Whence
ap-
pomted
Date of
appoint-
ment
Mass
June
16,1941
D. C...
Oct.
1,1941
Kla
Oct.
1,1941
D. C...
Oct.
1,1941
D. C....
Jan.
1,1942
D. C...-
July
1, 1930
Pa
Oct.
1,1941
D. C...
June
16. 1941
D. C...
Oct.
1,1941
Mich....
Oct.
1, 1941
Mich
Oct.
1,1941
D. C...
Oct.
1, 1941
Ill
July
1, 1942
Minn...
Jan.
1, 1942
D. C.„.
Oct.
1, 1942
W. Va..
Jan.
1,1942
Ky
Feb.
16, 1942
N.J
Oct.
1, 1941
Md
Aug.
1,1942
Va
June
16, 1941
D. C...
Oct.
1,1941
D. C...
July
1, 1942
Iowa
Feb.
16, 1942
N. Y....
Oct.
1,1941
Wis
Oct.
1, 1942
Mass....
Aug.
16, 1942
Nev
Jan.
16, 1942
N.H....
July
1,1942
N. Y.-..
May
16, 1942
Vt
July
16,1942
Va
Sept.
16. 194]
N. Y....
Dec.
16, 1941
D. C-...
June
1,)941
Colo....
Oct.
1, 1941
Greg
Jan.
5,1942
Colo....
Aug.
1,1942
Ill
Jan.
16, 1942
Mo
Feb.
16, 1942
N. H....
Feb.
16, 1942
N. C...
Feb.
16, 1942
Greg....
Jan.
1,1942
Ohio....
Oct.
1,1942
D. C...
Oct.
16, 1941
Tex
Oct.
16. 1941
Iowa
May If), 1942
N. Y....
Feb.
1,1942
N. Y...
Sept.
14, 1942
D. C...
July
1,1942
111.
May
16,1942
Ohio....
Feb.
1,1942
HI
May 16,1942
Name, grade, and salary
Orade six— Principal clerical— Con.
At $g, 500— Continued.
Phillips, Elizabeth H
Rice, Charles M., Jr
Shults, Lucy A
Slaughter, Charles A
Smith. Edith L
Snyder, leucine...
Sparks, Robert M
Stephan, Ola R
Waterman, Thurston F
Welch, Rae
Wertenbruch, M. Claire
Grade five — Senior clerical
At t!,eOO:
Clem, Harvey S
Duffy, Mary A
Dunker, Will F
Garland, Myron S...
At $S,S0O:
Bassel, Cornelia B
Baugus. John E
Frisby, Florence E
Middleton, Lillian H
Van Valin, Forrest D
At $?,400:
Clarke, M. Augusta
Covel, Alice M
Davis, Marianna.
Wilkerson, W. Scott
At $S,SOO:
Birch, Mary N
Byars, Winfiold S
Dowrick, Lillie B
Endlein. Marie A
Mcrriman, Gladys E
At tS,iOO:
Grotjohan, Albert W. J
Hicks, James C
Janson, Esther C
Kirby, Burton R
Ivewis, Russell V.-
Moylan, Edward C
Mullen, .\nn E
Newman, Evelyn MacMillan
Perkins, Isham W..
RatclifT, Viola II
Reid. Thomas B
Sanz, Regina F
Whitney, Ross L
At $S,IOO:
Batchelder, Bculah A
Beach, Frances M
Bowman, Winne H
Browne, Elwood M
Whence
ap-
pointed
Del...
Wash
N. Y.
D. C.
N. Y.
Mo..
Term.
Ind..
N. Y.
La...
Iowa.
Md....
D. C...
Iowa...
N. H...
W. Va.
Tenn...
D. C...
D. C...
Wash..
Okla...
N. Y...
Ohio...
Ind....
Va
Ill
D. C...
Pa
Mo....
Va
Ga
D. C...
D. C...
Md....
Pa
D.C...
Mass...
Tcnn--
Okla...
Md....
W. Va-
S. Dak.
Mass...
N. Y...
N. Y...
D. C...
Date of
appoint-
ment
July
June
May
Oct.
Nov.
July
July
June
Mar.
Feb.
Sept.
16.1941
16. 1941
1, 1942
16.1941
1, 1941
16. 1942
16,1942
16,1942
16,1942
1,1942
1,1942
June 16, 1941
Apr. 16,1939
Apr. 10, 1939
Oct. 1, 1941
June 16.1941
Oct. 1,1941
Oct. 1, 1941
June 16,1941
Oct. 1, 1941
June 16,1941
Oct. 1. 1941
June 16,1941
June 16, 1939
Apr. 1.1938
June 16. 1941
Oct. 1, 1941
Oct. 1,1941
Apr. 1, 1938
Oct.
Oct.
June
Oct.
Oct.
June
June
Oct.
Oct.
July
Oct.
Oct.
June
1. 1941
1, 1941
16, 1941
1.1941
1. 1941
16, 1941
16, 1941
1, 1941
1. 1941
1. 1942
1.1941
1.1941
16, 1941
Oct. 1, 1942
Oct. 1, 1942
Oct. 1,1941
Oct. 1,1942
tOn military leave.
54
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 194 2
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Grade five— Senior clerical— Con.
At $2,100— Continued.
Cole, Clarke P
Durning, DanlelJ
Eherlein, Marcia --
Glennan, Marjorie D
Glover, Minna B
Haig, Frances M
Hanshcw, Rose L
Harvey, Alace May
Hatten, Charles E
Kelly, Ruth E
Kluczny, D. Muriel
Kullman. Amelia R..
Lewis, Virginia B
MacDougall, Lucille C
Orzeck, Victor L., Jr
Phillippi, Carl B
Reid, Ruby F
Rinker, Ella R
Schick, C. Josephf-
Schukraft, Gladys E
Smith, Cora M
Smith, Mary Pauline
Turner, Effie K
Whitney, Arch
Wurts, Henry H
At $S.UOO:
Allwardt, Ethel M
Allwardt, Reinhold H
Ashby, Marjorie C
Auld, Esther D
Badcon, James R
Barker, MabelJ.
Bauer, Grace M
Bayles, Eleanor F...
Benedict, George C
Blaskey, Beth
Boatner, Elisabeth LeM
Boyajian, Martha
Brimier, Grace B
Brooks, John A.t - -
Brossard, Barbara A
Brown, Edith G
Brown, Helen H_
Burns, Dilia Baco
Burton, Marie E
Carder, Mary J
Cary, Raymond, Jr
Chew, Audrey
Clayton, Florence M
Covins, Anthony A
Covins, Ruth Irwin
Criss, Frances.
Cullcn, Virginia I
Cummans, William W
Curley, Laverne O
tOn military leave.
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
Ga
July
1,1942
Mass
July
1,1942
Mo
July
1,1942
D. C...
Aug.
1, 1941
D. C..__
Oct.
1,1941
Va
Oct.
1,1941
Mont.--
Oct.
1, 1941
lowa
Oct.
1, 1941
Ind
Oct.
1, 1942
N. Y._._
Oct.
1, 1942
Minn...
Oct.
1, 1942
Ohio
Jan.
1, 1942
Md
June
16, 1941
Tenn,„.
Oct.
1, 1941
Kans
Jan.
1, 1942
La
July
1, 1942
Iowa
June
16, 1941
Va
July
1,1941
Ky
Oct.
1, 1941
Ind
Oct.
1, 1942
Vt
Oct.
1, 1942
Miss
Apr.
1, 1942
W. Va..
Oct.
1, 1942
S. Dak..
Oct.
1, 1941
N. Y-...
Jan.
1, 1942
Mich
July
16, 1942
Ind
Aug.
16, 1941
Maine. -
June
16, 1942
Nebr....
July
1, 1941
Utah....
Apr.
16, 1942
in.
Feb.
1, 1942
D. C...
Aug.
16, 1942
Mass
May
16, 1942
Tex
May 16,1942
Wis
Nov.
1,1941
La
Aug.
1, 1942
Mass
May
16, 1942
Ohio____
May
16, 1942
Mass
Apr.
16, 1942
Idaho...
Dec.
16, 1941
Iowa
Jan.
16, 1942
N. Y....
Apr.
16, 1942
Calif....
Apr.
23, 1942
Mo
Aug.
1, 1942
Iowa
Dec.
16, 1941
Mo
Sept.
1,1942
Iowa
Oct.
1, 1942
D. C...
Apr.
1, 1942
Pa
May
16, 1942
Ill
Feb.
16, 1942
Ind
Oct.
1, 1941
Pa
May 16, 1942
Ohio..--
July
1, 1941
Mont
Feb.
1, 1942
Name, grade, and salary
Grade five— Senior clerical— Con.
At ^5,000— Continued.
Daly, Elizabeth J
Dart, Albert L
Davidson, Carolyn A
De Clercq, Blanche O
de Grassi, Antonio E
Dobyns, Edward P
Dougherty, Verda M
Drury, Hannah W
Duda, Wilfred J
Duggan, William E
Dye, Charles D
Dye, Dorothy J
Eaton, Mildred R
Ebersole, Harry R
Faust, Viola W _.
Feeney, James P
Flynn, Eleanor C
Fogarty, Edelen M
Forshey, Grace E_
Eraser, Mary Howard
Gates, Mary M
Giacomarra, Catherine T
Gibson, Lloyd L.f
Oilman, Edna A
Glancy, Sarah F
Goodwin, Pauline R
Grainger, Edwin Bruce
Griffith, Mildred A
Guerrant, Regula C
Hill, E. Frances
Hirst, Ralph K
Holmes, Pearl R..
Kimm, Neal E...
LaBarr, Agnes A
Lafferty, Frances
Laneville, Virgilia C
Lange, Dorothy K
Leffas, James Russell
Lewis, Eleanor M
Lindsay, Edna M
Loder, Bessie G
Madden, Mary E....
Mason, May
Maxwell, Mary D
McCm-dy, Margarete C
McKaig, Catherine D
McKec, May R
Miller, Dorothy B
Mullett, Harold T
Myles, Lloyd L._
Nagle, Arthur C
Nelson, Clarence J
Nerren, William Q
Newton, Earl K
Nicholas, Helen M
Whence
ap-
pointed
Mont..
La
Tex..-.
Minn .
Calif...
Mo.-..
Mich..
Mass..
N. Y...
Mass..
Ky...
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
Mass..
N. Y...
N. Y...
N. Y...
Pa
Pa
Iowa...
Wis...
D. C...
N.J...
Conn..
N. C...
N. C...
Ind...
Va
N. J_...
Va
Ind....
Iowa...
Okla. .
Del....
N. H..
Wis....
Pa
Ohio...
Iowa...
Mass...
Mass...
D. C...
Va
Mo.-..
D. C...
S. Dak.
Mont..
Mass...
Ark....
Iowa...
Mich...
Tex....
Pa
R. I....
Date of
appoint-
ment
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
July
Dec.
Apr.
June
May
July
July
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
May
May
Nov.
June
June
Dec.
Oct.
Nov.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Sept.
Jime
June
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
July
Dec.
Aug.
Dec.
Apr.
July
Aug.
Feb.
May
Aug.
Apr.
Apr.
Feb.
July
July
Sept.
July
Feb.
Apr.
May
Aug.
May
Apr.
1,1942
15, 1941
1, 1941
16. 1941
8. 1941
16. 1942
1. 1941
16, 1942
16, 1942
16. 1941
16. 1942
16. 1941
1,1941
16. 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1. 1942
23, 1941
16. 1941
1. 1941
1,1941
16. 1942
1. 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16. 1941
16. 1942
1^1942
1, 1942
1, 1941
16. 1941
1. 1941
16. 1942
16, 1942
16,1941
1. 1942
1. 1941
16, 1942
16, 1942
16. 1941
16. 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1,1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1. 1941
1. 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16. 1941
16. 1942
16, 1942
CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
CLERICAL. ADMLNIS']'KA riVK. AXD FISCAL SEKVICE-Continuod
55
Name, grade, and salary
Grade five — Senior clerical— Con.
At |f,000— Continued.
Nicliolls. Wilbur E....
Niclson, Xena T
Nixon, Agnes U
Palmer, William L
Paquin, Therese J
Phillips, Lillian F.. .-.
Phlako, Dorothy C
Porter. Vernon W.._
Potts, Merrill S
Powell, Edward C
Pringle, Frances E
Purvis. Donn..
Rhodes, Emraett C
Kibble. Ralph J
Richardson. ClydiaMae..
Right mire. Ruth
Robinson, June
Rockwell, Josephine _
Ryan, Harold W
Sagona, Joseph S
Sealey, Marion W
Searcy, William J
Selden, Gladys R
Serrin, Mary L-.
Shaw, Willa F
Sheats, Eugenia E.
Shedlov, Ethel A...
Skolianik, Helen E
Smith, John L.t -.
Soderlund, Dorothy E
Sohner, Helen L
Stagg, Edith H..
Sutherland, Lucilc M..
Tavel, Jean W
Thomas, Cathaleen A._
Thoreson, Musedorah W
Tuggle, Dorothy
Warner, Fannie O
Webster, George J
Weleh, F. Louise
Wheeler, John R., Jr.f
Whittle, Almeda K
Williams. Lois A
Wilson. Gustava L
Wojnar, Stella R
Woodyard. Virginia V
Wright. Lillian W
Wyckman, Ethyl E
Zargcr, Mary Louise
Zierjack, Dorothy M
Grade four — Main clerical
At $S,160:
Conrad, Kathryn H.
fOn military leave.
Whence
ap-
pomted
D. C
Date of
appoint-
ment
Va
Jan.
1. 1942
Idaho -.-
Sept.
16, 1942
Ind
May
10,1941
Colo
July
10, 1942
Mass....
Aug.
1, 1942
D. C...
Oct.
16,1941
Iowa
June
10, 1942
Wis
May
10, 1942
Conn...
Aug.
16, 1941
N. C...
June
1, 1942
P. R....
Mar.
16, 1942
Tex
July
10, 1940
Mo
Dec.
16, 1941
Tex
Sept.
1, 1942
Ohio....
Dec.
16.1941
W. Va..
July
16, 1942
N. Y.._.
June
1, 1942
Conn...
July
1, 1941
Ill
Aug.
1, 1942
N. Y...-
Apr.
16, 1942
Mass
Dec.
16, 1941
Ky
July
12, 1942
Mich....
June
2, 1942
D. C...
Aug.
1, 1941
Fla
June
1, 1941
Ohio
Sept.
10, 1942
Minn
Aug.
10. 1942
Conn
June
23, 1941
Wis
Aug.
1, 1941
Wash...
Dec.
16, 1941
Iowa
June
1,1942
Minn...
Oct.
16,1941
Nebr....
July
1,1941
D. C...
May
16, 1942
Tenn....
Dec.
16,1941
Tenn....
Aug.
16, 1942
Va
Aug.
1.1942
N. C...
July
1, 1942
D. C...
May
10.1941
D. C...
Aug.
16, 1942
Ark
Feb.
1, 1942
Pa
Oct.
1,1942
Ala
Dec.
16, 1941
Ky
Sept.
1. 1942
Conn...
June
2, 1941
Kans
Dec.
1.1941
Pa
June
16, 1941
Iowa
June
16, 1942
Pa
Sept.
1, 1942
Fla
Aug.
1,1942
Oct. 1.1941.
Name, grade, and salary
Grade four— Main clerical — Con.
At $3,160— Continued.
Ilowze, Eoline
Shallcross, Gertiude C
Smith, Lois R
AtiS.lOO:
Keller, Blanche
Lawler, Norton P
Smith, Elizabeth B .
Washburn, Edith D...
At $2.01,0:
Bradshaw, Charlotte
Brown, Josephine P
Dickson, Lillie V
Fuerst, Mary A
Funkhouscr, Charles F.
Kearney, Walter
McGavack. Alice
Sprigman, Mary.
Wells, John B
.4.' $1,980:
Buckley, Delia T
Curtis, Gladys A
FitzGerald, Loretto E.._
Gates, Margaret I
Kreis, Emilie C
Meyer, Mary L
Paxson, Frances B
At $1,620:
Barlow, Bernardine F
Baxley, Louise I
Fisher, Harry E.f -
Floren, Bert H
Fordyce, Beatrice M
Hannan, Catherine E
Harter, Janet M
Hynson. Frances L _.
Seller, Joseph.
Smith, Chirence T
Tallant, Mary E
Underwood, Edna M
Wright, Clara F
.M $1,860:
Cate, Julian S._
Chamberlain, Thelma I
Crim, Elsie May
Erller, Gladys
Gillette, Glenn M
Guiiderson. Hilda J
Ileipt. Lenora B
Honus, Kathryn K
Kelly, Helen G
Livengood, Louella J
Lombard, Ruth E
MacDonald, Mabel M
McCorniick, Maude M.
McLaughlin, Rosella M
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C.
D. C.
Va...
D. C.
D. C.
Fla...
Miss.
D. C.
N. Y.
D. C.
lowa-
Va..-
N. Y.
Va...
D. C.
Va...
D. C.
Wis.-
D. C.
D. C.
Md-.
Va...
D. C.
Va...
Qa...
111-...
N. J.-
Pa...
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
N. Y.
D. C.
D. C.
Md..
N. C.
Mass.
Mass.
N. C.
Kans.
N. Y..
Minn.
Conn.
Pa....
N. Y..
Mo...
Mass.
Minn.
Pa....
D. C.
Date of
appoint-
ment
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
16,
Oct.
June 16,
Jan.
Oct.
Oct.
June
Oct.
June
June
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
June
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
June 16,
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
July
June
Oct.
July
Jan.
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
June
Apr.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Apr.
Oct.
July
1941
1941
1942
1941
1941
1942
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1942
1941
1S42
1941
1941
1942
1942
1941
1942
1941
1942
1941
1941
1941
1942
1941
1941
1942
1941
1941
1942
1942
1941
1941
1942
1942
1941
1942
56
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Grade four — Main clerical— Con.
At $/,860— Continued.
Meyer, Paul M.f
Mullen, Marie E
Nelson, Evelyn L
Noe, Ira James
Owen, Mary E
Porterfield, Amy
Rawlings, Frances H_..
Roberts, Lillian C
Spencer, George O
Thome, Harriet B
Wortham, Clyde H
Young, Corinnc D
Youni!, Mary Jane
At $1,800:
Acton, Mabel F
Adkisson, Ethel Mae...
Aldea, Maria L
Aldrich, Alary O
Allen, Nell L
Alsterlund, Norah
Anders, Virginia M
Andrews, Bonnie V
Arnold, Lucile W
Asbjornson, Adeline L
Bachman, Lucille F.-_
Bacon, ClaraJ
Baker, Eva J
Ball, Edith
Baxter, Katharine H,..
Beaubien, Aldora
Bell, Donald
Benesh, Florentine L._
Berglund, Dorothy F..
Berrisford, Dorothy S..
Berry, Warren E
Birkelo, Selmerf
Boelter, Elsie
Boettcher. Pansy S
Boggs, Hcrschel J
Bossert, Beatrice H
Boyd, Tobias J. t
Braheny, Gerald J
Bramlet, Phyllis
Bray, F. Olive
Brinkley, James R
Brinkley, Ruth E
Brister, J. Rosamond..
Brody, Miriam E
Brown, Dena L
Bucholz, Donald
Burke, Golda M..
Burke, James P
Bush, Faye
Bushwnller, Regina E.
Byre, Helen B
Whence
ap-
pointed
Nebr....
Pa
Iowa
D. C...
D. C...
Ark
Term
Fla
Oreg
Miss
Tex
Ala
Pa
Mo
Miss...
P. R...
lowa...
Pa
N. Y...
Ark.-..
Okla.._
Ky.....
Minn..
N. Dak
Term...
Mo
Miss...
N. Y...
N. Y...
Ill
Wis....
Utah...
Ind
Mo
Wis....
Mont...
Miss
Tex
Ark....
Pa
Iowa...
Ill
111
111
Kans...
Miss...
Pa
Okla...
Minn..
Tex
Pa
Mo
D. C...
N. Dak
Date of
appoint-
ment
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
July
Jan.
July
July
July
July
Apr.
Dec.
Sept.
July
Oct.
Apr.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Nov.
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
Feb.
Oct.
July
Feb.
Oct.
Sept.
Dec.
Mar.
Feb.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
May
July
May
July
July
July
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
July
Jan.
Jan.
Oct.
Sept.
Aug.
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1941
1. 1941
2. 1942
1. 1941
1. 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1. 1941
15, 1941
16,1942
16, 1941
Ifi, 1942
1,1942
16, 1941
1. 1942
16, 1941
16. 1941
16. 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1,1941
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16. 1941
16,1941
9, 1942
16,1942
23. 1940
16. 1942
1, 1942
16. 1941
16. 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1,1942
16, 1942
1,1941
16, 1942
16, 1942
1,1942
1,1941
1, 1942
16, 1942
16. 1941
1,1942
16. 1942
Name, grade, and salary
Grade four^Main clerical — Con.
At $1,800— Continued.
Campbell, Evelyn S.
Carey, Catharine M
Carter, Agnes M
Carter, Lillie R
Cassell, Albert S
Channon, Kenneth F
Christian, Shirley J
Clair, Grace D
Clark, Genevieve L
Clendenin, Julia M
Collins, Irene
Conard, Archina A
Connell, Georgine H
Conrad, Jane
Convery, Julia A
Coon, Helen E
Cox, Louis O., Jr
Crain, Mary G
Creekmore. Janey G
Crummy, Rosalj-n I
Czarnetzki, Jeanctte A
Darby, J. Harold...
Day, Mary Jo
Deck, Eva M
Denham, M. Elizabeth...
Dewey, Thomas B
Diachyshyn, Irene S
Dimond, Rita M
Diroll, William T
Donadio, Charles L.f
Dowd, Mary Majure
Drake, Martha E
Dreppard , Hazel
DuBusky, Anthony T...
Dumiavant, Anderson L.
Eccleston, Mary A
Eddy, Mary G.
Emerson, Marjorie C
Erdwin, Arlington
Estes, Lena M
Estrada, Consuelo P
Evans, Alona E
Evans, Irene S
Fargo, Albert J
Fenig, Edwardf
Fessenden, Jane D
Field, Catherine E
Finley, Mary S
Fleming, Miriam Q
Flohr, Margaret E
Floyd, Anita R...
Flynn, Elizabeth J
Fontaine, Elba D
Foster, Frederick C
Fowler, Kathryn C
Whence
ap-
pointed
Ohio
Pa
Nebr ...
Ohio
N. Y....
N.J
N. J
Pa
Wash...
Ga
W. Va..
N.J
111 -
Pa
111
Kans
D. C...
Tex
Miss
Minn...
Minn
N. Y_...
Ind
N. Mex.
Mo
Calif....
Pa
Mass
Ohio
Conn...
Miss
Ky
Kans
D. C...
Va
111
N. Y...-
N. Y.,..
Mo
Mo
Tex
N. C...
La
Pa
N. Y....
N. C...
Md....
Ohio...
N. Dak
Miss...
Md...-
Pa
Okla...
Utah...
Calif...
Date of
appoint-
ment
Apr.
Sept.
May
Aug.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Feb.
May
Dee.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Dec.
June
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
Sept.
July
Apr.
Oct.
Feb.
Aug.
June
July
May
.A.pr.
Oct.
July
Aug.
May
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Nov.
May
Mar.
Feb.
June
July
July
Dec.
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
,1942
,1942
, 1942
,1942
, 1941
,1941
,1942
,1942
, 1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
, 1941
,1942
>, 1942
,1942
, 1942
, 1942
i, 1941
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
., 1942
,1941
, 1942
, 1941
, 1942
, 1942
,1942
,1942
,1941
,1942
,1941
,1942
, 1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
, 1942
, 1942
,1941
,1941
,1942
, 1942
,1942
,1942
, 1941
,1942
, 1941
1, 1942
, 1941
,1942
tOn military leave.
CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE-Continued
57
Name, prade, and salary
Grade four— Main clerical— Con.
At i;, 800— Continued.
Fretwell, Margaret B —
Fryer, Lillian M
Fuller, J. Antoinette
Funaro, Helen J
Qandy, Myrtle L
Gardes, Hersilie P
Garner, James F. R
Garrett, Helen V
Geesa, Mary C
Gies, Judith L
Glenncy, Harriet L
Gonz&lez, Irma E
Goodloe, Jean
Gregory, John A
Griflan, Mary E
Griffith, Louise B -.
Grunwcll, Jane E
Guynn, Jack C
Halden, Margaret J
Hamilton, Bemiece H...
Harding, Kenneth M
Harper, Mattie L
Harris, Lee W., Jr
Haughwout, Anne B
Heard, Claude W
Hejno, Francis J
Hennigan, Eugene J
Hiley, Albert Evans
Hill, DarleneM
HUle, Violet L...-
Hodges, Elizabeth S
Hoenig, Jack M
Hoflner, Josephine M...
Holmquist, Ethel E
Hoopes, Virginia Lee
Horan, Helen J
Howe, Donald E...
Hussar, Edward J
lema, Joanna
Isaacson, Mona
Jacobs, Jay R
Jenssen, Thelma M
Johnston, Alice M
Jones, Grace E
Jones, Sue M
Jones, William G
Jordan, Julia B
Kahl, Delena
Keefer, Ruth L
Kelliher, Catherine E...
Kelly, Mary J
Kelly, Peggy Anne
KJlby, Dorothy C
Killian, Earl
Klmm, Eileen K
Whence
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
Okla....
Feb.
16,
1942
Wis
Sept.
1,
1941
Ill
Apr.
16,
1942
Pa
Jan.
16
1942
Ga
Dec.
16
1941
La
July
16
1942
D. C...
Nov.
1
1941
Okla....
Aug.
1
1942
Ohio
July
1
1941
Tenn....
July
16
1942
Pa_
July
16
1942
P. R....
July
28
1941
Tenn....
Nov.
16
1941
Mont...
Feb.
1
1942
Ill
Sept.
1
1942
Va
Aug.
16
1942
Fla
Feb.
1
1942
S. Dak..
July
1
1942
Greg
Mar.
16
1942
Kans
Sept.
1
1942
Pa
Aug.
1
1942
Okla_...
Sept.
16
1942
La
July
16
1942
Va
July
16
1942
Tenn...
Sept.
16
1942
HI.
June
16
1942
Pa
June
1
1942
D. C...
July
1
1941
HI
Sept.
16
1942
S. Dak..
Sept.
1
1942
N. H...
Dec.
16
1941
Nebr....
Mar.
16
1942
D. C...
June
1
1942
N. Dak.
Sept.
1
1942
Ill
Oct.
1
1942
N. H....
Sept
1
1942
N. Y....
Aug.
16
1941
Dl
Nov.
1
1941
Conn...
Oct.
1
1942
Utah....
July
16
1941
Okla....
May
1
1942
N. Dak.
Feb.
1
1942
N. Dak.
June
16
1942
Kans....
July
16
,1942
Okla....
Apr.
16
1942
Ala
July
16
,1942
S. C...
July
16
1942
Wash...
Mar.
16
,1942
Md
Aug.
16
,1942
Mass
Dec.
16
,1941
Pa
Jan.
1
,1942
Term...
Jan.
1
,1942
Ohio
June
16
,1942
D. C..„
July
1
,1941
W.Vb..
Aug.
1
,1042
Name, grade, and salary
Grade four— Main clerical — Con.
At W.800— Continued.
King, Pauline A
Kissinger, John F
Kluczny, Audrey C
Knight, Charles G
Koch, Martha L
Kyle, Violet F...
LaCroix, Mildred E
Lacy, Irene S
Langdoc, Irene E
La Selle, Mason A.f
Lee, William V
Leiserson, Sarah E
Leit, Martin.
Lemberger, Katherine E.
Lewis, James O.t--
Liebersohn, Virginia D...
Lingebaeh, Frances L
Longen, Edmund H
Loudermilk, Ruth B
Lyckman, Warren W.f...
AlacFarlane, Beth A
Magruder, Warren V., Jr.
Malmi, Atso C
Marshall, Mary H
Mates, Rosemary A
Matthes, Lois P
McAfee, Ruth
McCanner, Violet M
McLaughlin, Mary B
McLouth, E. Alberta
McMains, Harry H
McMillen, Dorothy L
MUler, Charlotte R
Miller, Thomas L., Jr
Mitchell, Helen G
Moeller, Frances M
Moody, Elizabeth F
Moore, Ruth A
Morgret, Dorothy H
Mork, Adeline L
Morrill, Cleo B
Morrissey, Mary C
Morton, John J
Mueller, Florence R
Muhoncn, Neil N.f
Mullen, Teresa E
Mullis. Mary P
Nause, Edwin D.t
Neu, Louise A
Nevels, Ruby
Nighman, Claire F
Norton, Ruth N
Novara, Stella J
Nystrom, Mamie F
O'Brien, Francis J
Date of
appoint-
ment
Okla....
May
1, 1942
D. C...
Oct.
)6,1941
Minn...
Apr.
1, 1942
Nebr....
July
1.1941
Ind
Sept.
1, 1942
R.I
Aug.
1. 1941
Conn...
July
1, 1942
Ill
May
16, 1942
Mont...
Sept.
16, 1942
Colo
Apr.
16, 1942
Pa
Aug.
16, 1941
Calif....
Sept.
14, 1942
N. Y....
June
16, 1942
N.J
Dec.
16, 1941
W. Va..
Sept.
1, 1941
Ky
June
1, 1942
D. C...
June
15, 1942
S. Dak..
Feb.
16, 1942
D. C...
Sept.
1, 1942
Tex
Sept.
16, 1942
Oreg
Aug.
16, 1942
Md
Apr.
16, 1942
Minn...
Mar.
1, 1942
Vt
Oct.
16, 1941
Pa
May 16, 1942
N. Dak.
Aug.
16, 1942
N. Dak.
July
1, 1942
Mo
Jan.
1, 1942
D. C...
Aug.
16, 1942
Ind
Aug.
16, 1942
Kans....
June
16, 1942
Mo
June
1, 1942
lU
Sept.
1, 1942
D. C...
Sept.
1, 1942
N. C...
Aug.
1.1942
N. Y....
Dec.
29, 1941
N. Y....
July
1, 1942
Okla....
Sept.
1, 1942
N. C...
June
16, 1942
N. Dak.
Dec.
1,1941
Kans
July
16, 1942
N. Y....
Feb.
1, 1942
Wis
July
1, 1942
S. Dak .
Aug.
16, 1942
Miim...
Dec.
1,1941
Mo
July
1,1942
N. C...
Aug.
16, 1942
Calif.-..
Oct.
16, 1941
Ill
Aug.
16, 1942
Mo
June
16, 1942
Mont...
Aug.
16, 1942
Va
July
16, 1942
Wyo
Apr.
16.1942
Wash...
July
24, 1942
Mass....
July
10. 1043
tOn military leave.
58
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Grade four— Main clerical— Con.
At «/ ,800— Continued.
O'Brien, M. Marcella
O'Connor, Helen M
O'Connor, Willie B
Ogborn, Florence W
Oliver, Marguerite Q
Owen, Rufus L
Perry, Alba...
Petersen, Dorathy K
Phelps, Robert E..-
Phillips, Emily F .
Phillips, Jeane C
Phillips, Joseph L
Poppen, Forrest H
Pratt, Frank M
Freer, Elizabeth F
Pric'hard, Fern
Prince, Donald H
Pritchard, Jean..
Quinones, Edith. .— --
Ramey, Rex W
Reardon, Doris A
Reed, James M
RePass, Helen V.
Rickey, Isabelle M
Rigg, Dorothy P
Roane, Melvin C
Rock, Catherine A
Rogers, Alice Mary
Russell, Gerald W
Rust, Kathleen S
Saladino. Mary B
Salek, Blanche
Sanders, Louise B
Scott, Jean E
Sedlacek, Donald E
Selinsky, Madge W
Servison, Gertrude D...
ShafTer, Helen N.._
Shannon, Dolores T..
Shreve, Mary F...
Sickmon, Donald S
Simon, Mary E
Smiraglia, Frank J
Smith, Betty Jean
Spence, Doris C _
Splendor, Mary O
Stalker, Richard D
Stevens, Bennie Mae
Storen, Elizabeth E
Streater, Marguerite F
Summers, Mary Kate
Swanson, Lloyd A
Takacs, Theresa M
Taylor, Thelbert F...
Teu, Margaret O'Brien
fOn military Iwive.
Whence
ap-
pointed
Mont..
D. C...
N. C...
Wis....
Wash..
Tenn._.
W. Va_
Iowa...
Colo...
Fla
Conn..
Tex....
S. Dak.
Calif...
Ala....
N. Dak
N. H...
Oa
P. R...
Iowa. . .
Pa
Ky
N. Dak
Tex
Mont.-.
Okla...
Pa
Mich...
Mo
Ohio...
Ark....
Okla...
SC
Mo...
Nebr...
Calif...
Ohio...
Ill
P. R...
Va
Iowa...
Ohio...
Pa
W. Va.
Del
Pa
111.
Va
S. C...
Minn..
Colo...
Ill
N. y...
Ariz
N. Dak
Date of
appoint-
njent
Dec.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Jan.
July
July
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
Dec.
Oct.
July
Dec.
Apr.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
May
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
June
Oct.
Feb.
Sept.
July
Aug.
June
Apr.
Dec.
Sept.
May
Jan.
Aug.
June
Oct.
July
July
May
Oct.
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
Oct.
Sept.
16. 1941
1,1942
16. 1942
16, 1941
16. 1941
1.1941
16. 1942
1, 1941
1. 1941
1. 1942
1, 1942
1,1942
16, 1942
13,1942
16,1942
1,1942
1,1942
1, 1941
22. 1941
1. 1941
16,1941
16. 1942
1. 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
1,1942
1,1942
16, 1942
1,1941
1,1941
1.1941
16, 1942
1,1942
16.1942
16. 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
23. 1941
1, 1942
1,1941
16. 1942
16,1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1941
1,1942
1. 1941
9. 1942
21. 1941
1, 1942
16. 1942
16. 1941
16. 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
Name, grade, and salary
Orade four— Main clerical— Con.
At W,800— Continued.
Thauwald, Doloris M
Thomas, Julia A
Tiernan, Justina M
Tripp, Robert C.
Tsouvalas, Mary
Tucker, Catherine J
Venneberg, Vema L
Verhofl, Irene R
Wallace, Dorothy B
Walmsley, Richard W
Warmenhoven, Elizabeth A.
AVashington, Marguerite C.
Watts, Amy M
Welch, Audrey M
Wilder, James A
Wilmoth. Gretchen J
Wilson, Frances M
Wingert, Cecilia B
Wittmus. Edith
Wojnar, Mary Claire
Wojnar, Rose.
Wright, George W
Yates, Martha D
York, Walter K.f
Young, Lillian E
Grade three — Assistant clerical
At $1,980:
Chalfant, Gladys
Miller, Edith
Schneider, Elsie M
Snyder, Viola T
Sweet, Florence G
At $1,920:
Mathews, Rhoda A.
Pryor, Ralph W
Schults. William C...
At $1,860:
Bcrrey, Narmie W
Burroughs, Anna V
Place, Frank..
Smith, Mildred M
Snyder, Mary E
At $1,800:
Abrams, Belle J
Carroll, Alma A
Kegg, Cressy L
McClure, Eleanor C.
Nusbaum, Marion M
Spence, Evelyn Jane
Thompson, Berry R
At $1,7 W:
Coit, Hamiltont-.
Whence
ap-
pointed
Minn
Md..
N. C-
Okla.
Mass.
Colo.
Wash
Mo..
D. C.
Mass.
Va...
D. C.
D. C.
Wis..
Ga...
Pa...
D. C.
111....
Ala...
Conn.
Pa...
Va...
D. C.
Ind...
Ohio.
D. C.
Kans.
D. C.
D. C.
Kans.
Va...
Md..
N. Y
D. C
D. C.
Mass.
D. C.
D. C.
Md...
D. C.
D. C.
D. C.
Mass.
Md...
Va...
N. Y....
Date of
appoint-
ment
Sept.
Sept.
July
July
Aug.
Nov.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Feb.
July
July
Sept.
June
Nov.
Apr.
Dec.
July
Aug.
Jan.
Nov.
Oct.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
1,1942
1,1941
1, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1. 1941
16, 1942
16. 1941
1. 1942
16. 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1,1941
16, 1942
1. 1941
16,1942
16. 1941
16. 1942
16, 1942
1. 1942
16, 1941
16,1941
1.1941
1,1942
16,1942
Aug. 1, 1936
Oct. 1, 1941
Nov. 1, 1940
July 3, 1930
Oct. 1,1941
July 1, 1942
Oct. 1,1941
Oct. 1,1941
Jan. 1.1942
July 1, 1942
June 16,1941
Oct. 1,1941
Oct. 1, 1941
Apr. 1, 1938
Oct. 1, 1941
Aug. 16.1942
May 18,1942
Oct. 1,1941
Oct.
Oct.
1, 1942
1,1941
Oct. 1, 1941
CLASSIFICATIOX OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE-Continucd
59
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At 17,7^0— Continued.
Davis, Elsie C
Daxhcrger. Frank S.f
Leer, Mertice T
Maddocks, George E.f
Riedesel, Helen R ,
Robertson, Dudley L _
Sannebeck, Frank A.t
Schwass, Bertha L
Watson, Raymond O.f
Attt,6S0:
Callahan, Marion L.f
Clarke, Marie S
Collins, Michael J.t
Cuimingham, Harriet S
Davis, KathrjTi M
Dott, Irene E
Felten, Roy H.f -.
Qenz, Louise
Hammar, Hulda H
Hansen, Albertf--- --.
Holsinger, Otto R
LaFlamme, Josephine I
Lamneck, Katharine
Lanthorn, Mary C
Leahy, Lillian D
Mami, Jean H
Martin, James H
Morris, Claude B.f
Nubbe, Virgil O.f
Papps, Anne E
Pastorini, Louisa
Po|X', Myra H
Richards, Eleanor M
Robichau, Frederick J
Schorr, Lucille I
Sbutt, Dorothy
Smith, Grace V
Stephens, Carleen E
Tims, Louis B., Jr.f
Walker, Thelma P
Welch, Catherine B
At $1,610:
Absher, Esther L
Aitkcn, Frances M
Albrecht, M. Jean
Aldrich, Ruth A
Aldridge, Rosalie
Allen, Alice E..
Allen, Amelia H
Allen, Christine S
Allison, C. Marguerite
Allman, Celeste
Allwine, Margaret E
Alser, Milada
Alverson, Edna C
tOn militarT leave.
484463—43 5
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
D. C..-
June
16, 1941
Mass-...
Oct.
1,1941
Okla....
Oct.
1,1941
N. Y....
Oct.
1,1941
Minn...
June
16, 1941
Md
Oct.
1,1941
Mo
June
16. 1941
Mich.._.
Oct.
1,1941
Md
Oct.
1, 1941
ni
Oct.
1,1942
D. C...
Jan.
1, 1942
Ala
Oct.
1, 1942
Ohio
Oct.
1,1941
D. C...
Oct.
1. 1941
Mich....
Oct.
1, 1942
Pa
Oct.
1, 1942
N.J
Oct.
1, 1941
N. Y....
Oct.
1,1941
Nebr..-
Oct.
1,194-1
Md
Oct.
1,1941
Pa
Oct.
1, 1941
Ohio....
June
16, 1941
Mass
Oct.
1, 1942
Coim ...
July
1, 1942
Pa
Oct.
1, 1942
D. C...
Oct.
1,1941
Utah....
Oct.
1, 1942
Minn...
Oct.
1, 1942
Mich....
July
1.1942
Fla
Apr.
1,1942
Calif....
Oct.
1,1941
Pa
Oct.
1,1942
Mass
Oct.
1, 1941
Pa
Oct.
1.1942
Ark
Oct.
1, 1942
Pa
Oct.
1, 1942
Tenn....
Oct
1, 1942
Vt
Oct.
1, 1941
Mass....
Oct.
1, 1942
Mass
Oct.
1,1942
N. Dak.
Aug.
16, 1942
Okla....
Jime
16, 1942
Va
Oct.
1, 1942
Ark
Oct.
1,1942
Okla....
Apr.
13, 1942
Tenn....
Oct.
1,1942
Va
Mar.
1.1942
W.Va..
Mar.
16, 1941
Tex
Oct.
1,1942
N. C...
Juno
16, 1942
Va
Aug.
16. 1942
Calif....
Feb.
16, 1942
Ind
Oct.
6, 1941
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At ;/ ,650— Continued.
Ambrose, Jacquelyn
Anderson, Elizabeth M...
Anderson, Ruth S
Anderson, Twila
Anderson, Winifred L
Angle, Doris L
Annis, Esther Pauline
Aragon, Ann T
Arakelian, Charles H.t--.
Archangel, Olivia M
Armstrong, Alma M
Arnold, Frances M..
Ashooh, Sarah
Augherton, Charlotte M.
Ayer, Erma O
Ayer, Ronald M.f
Baca, Consuelo C
Bacot, Dixie C
Baily, June D
Baird, Maxino
Baker, Emma L
Baldwin, Vera T
Ball, Lorena
Ballew, Marjorie
Baltzly, Maxine A
Banchy, Ruth M
Barnard, Dorothy J
Barr, Vernon C.f-
Bartholf, Frank O.f
Bartley, Jessie M
Bass, Charles W
Baughman, Wyotta M...
Beachy, James C
Bell, Mary Louise
Beller, Catherine M
Bell wood, Marian F
Benda, Marie A..
Bennett, Grady E
Bergius, I/illian V
Beyrooty, Kathryn M
Binns, R. Pauline
Black, Pauline G
Block, EloiseS
Blundon, Lillian M
Blythc, Robert ,
Boczar, Frances L
Bohannan, Opal D
Bokal, .\gnes L
Bonanno, E. Ruth
Bopp, Margaret A
Bowen, Doris M
Bowerman, Virginia I
Brame, Oleta
Braun, Jane L
Brennan, Edward T
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ment
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Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
June
Apr.
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Oct.
Jan.
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July
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1, 1942
1, 1941
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16. 1941
16. 1942
1,1942
29, 1942
16,1942
1, 1941
1,1942
16, 1942
1,1942
16, 1942
14, 1942
1, 1912
1. 1941
1. 1942
16,1941
1. 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
2, 1942
8,1941
16. 1941
1,1912
1, 1942
1,1942
16. 1942
6, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1,1942
17, 1042
1, 1942
27. 1941
1, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
16. 1942
1,1942
1, 1942
1, HM2
1, 1942
16, 1942
1 1942
60
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At $1 ,610— Continued.
Brock, Delilah L
Brock, Sylvia O
Brown, Josephine B
Brown, Lillian .
Brown, Mary A
Brown, Willa H
Browne, Alice T
Bryan, Anne S
Bryan, Jean B
Bryant, Belva R
Bryant, Mary C
Buchanan, Elaine D
Buckley, Evelyn J
Bull, Marjorie N
Bunn, Charlotte M
Burgess, Bessie P
Burmood, A. Louise
Burnet, Mary Rutledge
Burnett, Thelma R
BurtzlofI, Mary F
Bushong, Jacquelin H
Butler, Margaret A
Cable, Virginia R
Callery, Rita C
Callum, F. Isabelle
Camper, Lida Mae
Carmichael, M. Catherine
Carr, Virginia
Carroll, Claire H
Cash, Bernice E
Cavonder, Catherine M
Chambers, Emily M
Chandler, Clarice M
Chapman, Nina B_
Cheatham, Vesta M
Childress, William C
Cirillo, Ada H._
Clare, Mildred A
Cline, Nona Mae
Cockrell, Anna M
Coleman, KathrjTi E
Compton, Kathleen
Conrad, Martha G
Cook, Eva F.
Cook, Grada R
Cook, Louise H..
Cooper, Ann M
Coppinger, Dora C.
Correll, Lucille I
Cosgrove, Madelyn R
Costigan, William F
Crandall, Bettye T
Crawford, Aima B
Crawford, Fae C
Creager, Bonnie L
tOn military leave.
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appoint-
ment
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
June
Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
July
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Apr.
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,1942
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Name, grade, and salary
Orade three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At $1, 620— Continued.
Crewdson, Alice M
Croft, Alice
Croft, Patricia
Cromer, Nell O
Crowder, Evelyn A.
Crowley, Mary E
Criibaugh, Margaret E
Crump, Neva J
Cummings, Doris V.
Currier, Eileen M
Curtis, Clarence G
Custer, Mary E...
Cutten, Alice C
Czajkowski, Joseph A
Dahl, Marian O
Dameron, Dorothy M
Danz, E. Richard
Darby, M. Audrey
Darjany, Mary M
Davis, Betty J
DeBevc, Stephania M__ __.
Dedmond , Katherine L..
Degener, Ruth M ^
Demas, Katherine S
Demick, Lois M
Dempsey, Margaret L
Dennison, Mary J
DePretis, Lucille
Derrick, BUlie
Didier, Carmen M_
Dillon, Annie Elizabeth
Dinis, Mary M
Dixon, June S
Donaldson. Joan S
Donovan, Grace A
Dooley, Pansie M
Dorfuss, Catherine E
Dorr, Emma L
Dorsey, Leo W
Douglas, Imogene R
Dow, Phyllis G
Drake, Marjorie W
Drew, Dorothy R
DriscoU, Jane A
Driver, David S. t---
Dudley, Elizabeth G
Duly, Gilda R
Duncan, Mary Ellen
Dunn, Frances E_
Dwyer, Rose E
Dyce, Geneive M
Earle, Elizabeth R
Edkins, Mildred R
Edwards, E. Miriam
Egan, Anna V
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Date of
appoint-
ment
June
Jime
May
Mar.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
May
Dec.
Oct.
Feb.
Apr.
Aug.
Dec.
Oct.
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CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
61
Name, grade, and salary
Orade three — Assistant clerical — Con.
At */,e«)— Continued.
Ehli, Marjorie K
Ely, Ruth M..
Encloman, June C
Ennis. Margaret E
Eno, Pauline B
Erickson, Donna C
Erickson, \iame B.
Ersbo, May C
Eubank, Elizabeth Neal
Facchini, Olga E
Fapan, Jean H
Fain, Thomas A
Fairfax, Helen D
Farrell, Mary L
Featherstone, Rhea C
Fenner, E. Dorothy
Fillo, Mary V..
Filsinger, Ruth I
Finn, Jane F
Fischer, Dorothy B
Fitzpatrick, PauUne M
Fitzsimmons, Faryl F
Fleming, Helen \
Fletcher, Edna D
Flora, Bulah M
Foley, Margaret J
Foster, Frederick C.
Foster, Rose Mary _
Fountain, Helen B
Frailey, Carrie M
Francis, Mary Jane
Frank, Jeanne L
Frankel, H. Darlene
Frants, La Verne A
Eraser, .\lene D
Freeze, Pauline E
Fulk, Qeraldine
Fuller, Jane K
Funaro, Mary C
Fu-ssoll, Myra B.
Gabriel, Louis J
Oaflniy, Kathryn M
Oailbreath, Mary X
Oalaway, John \V
Gardiner, Catherine A
Garner, Mary K
Qarula, Kathryn H
Garvey, Leo W
Gates, Dorothy O
Gavagan, Mildred W
Gavin, Charles W
Gaynor, A. Jane
Geibel, Zenobia
Gerdeman, Agnes E
Qetz, Eva K
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Date of
appoint-
ment
Feb.
Oct.
Jan.
Sept.
June
Jan.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Apr.
Oct.
Juno
July
Aug.
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Juno
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June
Oct.
10, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1. 1941
16, 1942
1. 1942
1,1942
1,1941
1,1942
1,1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1,1941
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 19*2
1, 1942
16, 1942
1,1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1. 1941
1, 1942
16. 1941
1. 1942
1, 1942
16. 1941
16, 1942
16. 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1941
6, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1941
16. 1941
1, 1942
1, 1942
16. 1942
1, 1942
1,1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1,1942
Name, grade, and salary
Orade three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At fl ,620— Continued.
Gibbons, Doreon M
Gilbertson, Odelia M
Girdosky, Margaret W
Qlahn, Gladys I....
Glass, Lorna H
Gordon, E. .\urolia
Oorham, N. Jane
Goucher, Jane H
Graham, Marie
Graham, Selma R
Grainger, Lula E..
Grant, Marguerite F
Graves, Betty G..
Gray, Margaret B
Gray, Theda M
Greene, Margaret E
Greenfield, Arline J...
Orier, Jeanette M
Grieves, Kathryn.
Griffin, Koreon L ■..
Groot, Emma E...
Grove, Gladys J
Gruble, Mabel E
Guctzlafl, Clara M
Ouetzlaff, Gertrude E
Gupton, Mary F
Haas, Alice Mae
Hada, Inez B..
Hadley, Rosemary R
Hagan, Mary E
Hague, Mary Jeanette
Haines, Cecelia M
Hall, Frances W
Hall, Mary L
Haltigan, Bcttie B
Hamilton, Dorothy A
Hamilton, Oscar P., Jr...
Hanrahan, Margaret A..
Hansen, Evelyn B
Hanson, Betty Louise
Hargrave, Vivian B
Harlowc, Frances G
Harris, Elizabeth J
Harris, Thelma H
Harrison, Thelma M
Hart, Mary E.
Hartl, .\gnes M
Ilartman, Lillian O
Haugen, Bea U..
Hay, Vcrla M
Hayes, Mary J
Hays, Virginia Duffy
Heare, Gertrude M
Hearst, Linda S
Heck, Marie A
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
D. C...
Oct.
1, 1942
N. Dak.
Jan.
16, 1942
Md
.\ug.
16, 1942
N. Y...
Juno
1, 1942
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Jan.
1, 1942
Md
Mar.
Ifi, 1942
Ky
Aug.
16, 1942
Mass
Oct.
1, 1942
Pa
Apr.
16, 1942
Ind
July
1,1941
Ohio....
Dec.
1,1941
D. C...
June
16, 1942
Iowa
Nov.
16, 1941
D. C...
June
16, 1942
Ark
Aug.
1,1942
Iowa
Feb.
16, 1942
Ohio...-
June
1, 1942
D. C...
May
16, 1942
N.J.....
June
16, 1942
D. C...
Sept.
16, 1942
Va
Oct.
1, 1942
N. Dak.
Sept.
1,1942
N. C...
Oct.
1,1942
Iowa
Aug.
10, 1942
Iowa
July
1, 1942
Md
Mar.
16,1942
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Aug.
1,1942
Okla.-.
Oct.
1,1942
D. C...
Apr.
1,1942
Mont...
Jan.
1,1942
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.\ug.
16, 1942
Pa
June
16, 1942
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.■Vpr.
16, 1942
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Jan.
1,1942
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Oct.
1,1942
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Oct.
1, 1942
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June
16, 1942
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1,1942
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16, 1942
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1, 1942
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16,1942
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1,1942
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16, 1941
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1,1942
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1,1942
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1,1942
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1,1942
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1,1942
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1.1942
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1,1941
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1,1942
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16, 1941
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1,1942
Kans....
Aug.
1,1942
62
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At $1 ,eiO— Continued.
Hedgecoek, Lillian E
Heley, Frances M
Heller, Susie B
Helm, G. Marie
Helm, Geneva E
Hembree, F. Clementine
Henderson, Helen J
Henderson, Mabel E
Hendrian, Mary H
Hennigan, Marie D
Hetherington, Barbara
Hicks, Virginia E...
Higgins, Rose M
Hill, Betty J
Hines, Elsie S
Hink, Phyllis C
Hinrichs, Nellie S
HoSman, Rose E
Hohnbaum, Fred W.t
Holen, Doris M
Holien, Esther
Holmes, Clarence F
Holmes, Janice G..
Hood, Evelyn D
Hoover, Clarence M., Jr
Hopp^ Mary U
Hortum, Ernest J
Houseman, Nevin R
Hovey, Clarice A
Howell, Frances D
Hubbuch, Raymond J
Hudson, Virginia J
Hughes, Beth A
Hughes, Wilma L
Hummel, Mildred C ,
Huntley, Genevieve M
Hyry, Ellen I. E
Ingraham, Joyce A
Irwin, Leona G
Isfeld, Arloine J ,
Jablonski, Ann F
Jackson, Edith B
Jackson, John J.f
Jacobs, Nalora C
James, Margaret E
Jelich, John W., Jr
Johnson, Donna R
Johnson, Ethel M
Johnson, Eva B
Johnson, Sue Steele
Johnston, Bernice W
Jones, Arlene P
Jones, Cecelia G
Jones, Earl R.f.- -
Jones, Velma A. S _
tOn military leave.
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
N. C.-..
Oct.
1, 1942
D. C_...
Oct.
1, 1942
N. Dak.
Jan.
1, 1942
Va
Aug.
16, 1942
N. Y.„.
Mar.
16, 1942
Ark
Oct.
1, 1942
Mo
Oct.
1, 1941
S. C-..-
Oct.
1, 1942
Ill
Sept.
1, 1942
Pa
Oct.
1, 1942
W. Va..
Oct.
1, 1942
N. Y....
Jan.
1, 1942
Mass
June
1, 1942
Okla....
Jan.
1, 1942
Ky
Sept.
1, 1941
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Nov.
1, 1941
Nebr
Aug.
16, 1942
Iowa
Aug.
16, 1942
Colo....
Oct.
16, 1941
Mich
Dec.
16, 1941
N. Dak.
Aug.
16, 1942
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Oct.
1, 1942
Ill
June
16, 1942
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Jan.
16, 1942
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Oct.
16, 1941
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1, 1942
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Jan.
16, 1942
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1, 1942
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Sept.
16, 1942
N. C...
Sept.
21, 1942
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Feb.
16, 1942
Ark
Oct.
16, 1941
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Apr.
1, 1942
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Apr.
16, 1942
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July
1, 1942
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Feb.
16, 1942
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June
16, 1942
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16, 1942
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July
16, 1942
Minn...
Oct.
1, 1942
Pa
Apr.
16, 1942
Va
Sept.
1, 1941
Mont...
Aug.
1, 1941
Okla_.-.
July
16, 1942
D. C-
June
16, 1942
N. Y....
Aug.
1, 1941
Nebr....
Apr.
1, 1942
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Feb.
16, 1942
Tex
Oct.
16, 1941
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Nov.
1, 1941
Pa
Oct.
1, 1942
Utah...-
June
16, 1942
N. Dak.
July
16, 1942
Nebr....
Oct.
16, 1941
Ill
Oct.
16, 1941
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At ?;. 620— Continued.
Jones, William M
Jordan, Newton M., Jr
Kauk, Eileen C
Kehoe, Mary E
Kellcy, Charles W.f
Kelly, .\Iice T
Kempf, Florence M
Kennedy, Mary T
Kepler, Elizabeth M
Kerr, Ruth N
Kerr, William M
Ketner, William IJ.f
Kilby, lima R
Kilgore, Beulah C
Kilroy, Margaret E
King, Floretta F
Kingston, Mary Maud
Kinscl, Lois T
Kirk, Mary Kathryn
Klein, Mary J
Kloida, Ruth E
Kneeland, Joyce N
Knouse, Janice C
Knouse, Kathryn R
Knudsen, Viola M
Konen, Irene I
Koontz, Eileen R
Kopson, Martha C
Kraller, John E
Krulac, Mary I
Kullman, Esther R
Kurtz, Grace J
Kusilavage, Josephine M
Kuzniar, Mary J
Labuda, Anna S
Lally, Bernice F
Land, L. Helen
Lang, Dorothy B
Lanneau, Hazel R
LaPoint, Bette J
Larson, Gloria U
Larson, Helen E
Laukhuff, Margretta L
Lea, Mary Vivian
Leathery, Vesta V
Lee, Amy I
Leigh, Lcland D
Leppanen, Mae H..
Lindahl, Le Roy C
Lindquist, Florence H
Link, Margaret E
Lipka, Ann M
Livingston, Eleanor
Loftus, Jime L
Logan, Geraldine A
Whence
ap-
pointed
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Ga...
Nebr
N. Y_...
Nebr
Mass
N. Dak.
Tenn....
Ohio
Conn
S. Dak
Pa
Calif..
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Okla....
Kans
Mich
Okla-.._
La
Wis
S. Dak..
Nebr
Nebr
S. Dak..
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Pa
Pa
Pa
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Ala
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Minn...
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Ark
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Pa
Tenn....
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Mont...
Date of
appoint-
ment
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Apr.
May
Oct.
Aug.
July
Nov.
Feb.
July
Apr.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
July
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16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
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16. 1941
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1, 1941
16, 1942
16, 1942
1. 1941
16, 1942
1. 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1941
16. 1941
16. 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, l942
16, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1. 1941
1. 1942
8, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16. 1941
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
16. 1942
16, 1942
CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE- Continued
63
Name, grade, and salary
Grade thrte — Assistant clerical— Con.
At W,««)— Continued.
Lorcnz, Ruhy M
Lovejoy, Virginia Q
Lucas, Frances N
Lukens, Robert A.
Lumnah, Evelyn M
Lundequist, Edna A
Macfarlane, Beth R
Macko, Mary
Magill. Floyd C
Mahardy, John T
Mallow, Ella Kathryn
Malone, Opal L...
Mansell, Lillian R
Manson, Frank A.f
Manson, Gertrude M
Marshall, Alice E
Martin. Edith M
Martin, Kathryn E
Maslin, Edith A
Matheny, Lula S.
Matthews, F. Kolyna..
Matthews, Kathryne M ,
Mayberry, Margaret J
Mayberry, Melvin N
Mayes, Mary Anne
McAfee, J. D.t-
McBride, Bemice U
McBride, Louise
McBride, Mary K
McCain, James L.f
McCavitt, Xora C
McCay, Mary E
McCIellan, LaVonne H
McCloskey, Eleanor P
McCIoskey, Louise
McCloskey, Myra E
McCord, Anne L..
McCordic, Gwenith B
McCormack, Margaret P
McCormick, George E
McElfresh, Evelyn G
McFadden, Jean C
McGraw, Harriett E ,
McKenzie, Dorothea M
McKibben, Donald L
McMahon, Virginia M
McMaster, William J
McMillin, MadalLne D
McNally, Elizabeth A
McXaull, M. Elizabeth
McXeal, Bcrtye E ,
Mercer, Ruth M
Michael, Loretta H
Michaud, Theresa A..
Milbrook, Helen L
fOn military leave.
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ment
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July
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1, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
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16, 1942
16. 1941
1, 1942
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1. 1941
1. 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
1,1942
1, 1942
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16, 1942
1,1942
1. 1941
1,1942
1,1942
1,1942
1,1942
1,1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1. 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1941
1, 1942
5. 1941
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At $1,6S0— Continued.
Miller, Catherine A
Miller, Katherine V
Mills, Virginia Wall
Moe, Marilyn F
Mollitt, Mary F
Moilanen, Lila H
Moody, Estclle A
Moore, Dorothy E
Moore, Helene S
Moore, Margaret L
Moore, Mary A
Moore, N. Elizabeth
Moore, Newell M
Morgan, Catherine
Moriarty, Ann E...
Morrison, John F.f
Morrison, Warren E
Mortimer, Marion Q
Moyle, Louise M
Mullen, Arvilla M
Murphy, Doris M
Murphy, Dorothea May
Myers, Evelyn I
Nash, Katherine C...
Neese, John L., Jr.f
Nelson, Duane M
Kelson, Phyllis M
Nerness, Vivian J.
Newton, Alicia J
Nickel], Nona N ,
Nicol, Nina W
Nobbs, Oliver B.f
Norman, Helen S
Norris, Mary Lou
Norvig, Mildred K
Notary, Marietta B
Oakley, Jean Allan
O'Brien, Bonney Reta.
O'Brien, Joanne H
Oppegard, Ethel V
Osterberg, Donna M
Ottaviano, Velda F
Pachase, Dorothy N
Palmer, Grace E
Parker, Eudora
Parmenter, Mabel
Parrish, M. Helen
Parrott, Mary N
Patard, Richard B.f
Patterson, Charles A
Patterson, Willa C
Payne, Dorothy L
Payne, Louise C
Payne, Thclma E
Pearson, Helen O...
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Date of
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1, 1942
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1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
IC, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1941
10, 1942
16, 1942
10, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
10, 19i2
1, 1942
IG, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1,1941
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1941
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1941
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
16. 1941
16. 1942
1,1942
5, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1,1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
64
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 194 2
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Whence
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pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
Grade three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At $1,6^0— Continued.
Peck, V. Virginia
Penn, Doris E -
Perry, Jean C
Peterson, June E...
Phelps, Norman O _.
Philhps, Anne V
Phillips, Beatrice
J'hillips, Jean;
Phillips, Mildred C
Pierson, Bernice M
Pitt, Maurine A
Plaza, Eleanor L.. -
Pokrzywinski, Gertrude F
Porter, Marvelle I
Power, Mary Sue
Preice, Ardyth J
Preil, Helen Gutman...
Pritts, Ohve M
Proctor, Tressa J
Prout, Thelma B
Prussman, William N
Raines, Helen L
Ramos, Margaret R
Randall, Dorothea W
Raynor, Margaret F
Reddington, John P
Reed, Hallie Mae
Reedy, Sarah J _
Reeve, Joan V
Reeves, Gertrude H
Reney, Catherine M..
Renshaw, Richard.
Rice, Doswell L
Richards, Betty V...
Rickard, Mabel L
Rider, Lillian- L
Ridings, W. Glenn
Riggsby, Robert R
Rindlisbacher, Arthur W
Risher, Rubye
Roberts, Richard E_
Robinson, Dorothy C
Robinson, E. Anne
Robinson, L. Evelyn
Robinson, Lorraine S
Rod, HattieE
Rodgers, Ruby I
Rogers, Helen P
Rohrbaugh, Phyllis J
RoUison, Jeanne L
Rose, Caroline A..
Rose, Elizabeth A
Rossi, F. Othella
Rountree, Mary E
Rowberg, Brynhild C
tOn military leave.
Va.
Aug.
1
1942
Va.
Mar.
1
1942
N. H....
Sept.
16
1942
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Sept.
1
1941
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Oct.
1
1942
La
Apr.
1
1942
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Oct.
1
1942
D. C...
June
15
1942
N. C...
June
1
1942
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16
1942
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July
1
1942
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1
1942
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Mar.
1
1942
111 -
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16
1942
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July
1
1942
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16
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16
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1
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1
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16
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1
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May
16
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1
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Oct.
1
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1
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Oct.
1
1942
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16
1942
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Aug.
1
1942
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Aug.
16
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16
1942
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Feb.
16
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1
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May
16
1942
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Aug.
16
1942
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June
10
1942
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16
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1
1942
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1
1941
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1
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16
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16
1942
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Sept.
1
1942
N. C...
May
16
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3
1942
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Mar.
1
1942
Name, grade, and salary
Orade three— Assistant clerical — Con.
At W,efO— Continued.
Rudy, Marietta T
Ryan, Florence J
Ryan, Grace E
Ryan, Jean
Ryan, Martrucrite S
Ryerson, Cornelia M...
Saale, Helen L
Savage, Maribel
Sbarra, Rachel J
Scamihorn, Virginia L
Scannell, Helen C
Scates, Charles E
Schenebeck, Rosa A
Schlappi, Jean B
Schmidt, Dorothy E
Schroeder, Florence P
Schultz, Evelyn E
Schultz, V. Ruth
Scott, Lois J
Scott, Sally M
Secrest, Carlf
Sellers, Shirley M
Serson, George F
Shaffer, Mary J
Shaw, Ellen J
Shawver, Evelyn M
Shelton, Betty Ann
Shepard, Naomi L
Sheridan, Margaret V
Shewbridge, Lydia Will
Shields, June
Shubert, A. Aleene
Shutt, E. Elizabeth
Sibert, Donald E
Siding, Annabelle A
Sisson, Vera A
Sitton, Maxine H..
Skartvedt, Ruth A...
Slindee, Gertrude M ._
Slocum, Corinne E
Smaaladen, Vivian D
Smallwood, Hazel M
Smith, Alice R
Smith, Gladys M
Smith, Margaret B
Smith, Pauline L..
Smith, Pallie M
Smith, Walker W.f
Smuland, Margaret
Snelling, J. Gradonf ,
Snider, Marian G
Solomon , Carol J...
Sondey, Marie Q
Sorrell, Vida P -
Specr, Marjorie F
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appoint-
ment
May
June
Aug.
Juno
Jime
Mar.
Jan.
May
June
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Aug.
Apr.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
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1, 1942
, 1942
, 1942
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1, 1^42
1, 1942
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1. 1941
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1. 1942
,1942
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, 1942
, 1942
,1941
,1942
,1942
,1942
, 1942
,1942
CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
05
Name, grade, and salary
Oradt three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At «, flfO— Continued.
Spence, Thomas Q
Spofford, Grace E
Spradlin, Katharine M
Spurr, Warren F
Stallard, Eleanor A
Stanek, Mary E. A
Stanley, Wilma
Staples, Fay
Starnes, Andrew C
Staves, Oliver \V
Steen, Theresa L
Stellmacher, Edward 0—
Stewart, Nancy K
Stillman, Er aR.
Stone, Marjorie M
Strosnider, Margaret W
Stroud, La Vena M
Stuck, Dean L
Stup, Betsy R
Sturges, Barbara R...
Sturgis, Frances H
Sullivan, John J
Sullivan, Mary K
Summers, Sarah M
Swan, Betty J
Swanson, Ardene R
Sweeney, Josephine R
Teflt, Lois E
Terry, Ethel -M...
Thomas, Gladys L
Thomas, Selma
Thompson, Barbara O
Tiernan, Thomas J..
Tiller, Richard P
Tims, Gertrude S..
Tiona, Regina
Titsworth, James H., Jr
Tollett, Edgar H.f-
Torbert, .Mildred P
Towers, Katherine E
Trail, Florence \
Trimble, Phoebe L
Tucker, Deloris L
Tullis, AldaE
Tuttle, Lloyd W. H
Tyrrell, Ada -M
. Vacoulis, Helen A
Van Court, Louise A_
Varney, Olive P
Venskus, Helen L
Vickers, Ruth I
Vincent, Blythe V
Volkman, Cecelia C
Volz, Mary E...
Wadhams, Thomas E
tOn military leave.
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Va...
WLs
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ment
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June
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10, i»42
1,1942
10. 1941
10, 1942
1, 1942
10. 1942
23. 1941
1, 1942
10, m2
1, 1942
10. 1942
10, 1942
1,1942
10, 1942
10, 1942
10. 1941
10. 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1,1942
1, 194:i
10, 1942
1,1942
16, 1942
1,1941
1,1942
1,1942
10. 1942
16. 1941
1,1942
16. 1941
1,1942
10. 1942
16, 1942
1,1942
1,1942
1,1942
1,1942
1,1942
16, 1942
10, 1942
1,1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1941
1,1942
16. 1941
10, 1942
10, 1942
1,1942
10, 1942
1, 1W2
Name, grade, and salary
Orade three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At $1,610— Continued.
Wagner, Letha W..
Wagner, Mildred A
WagstalT, Freda M
Walker, Billie.
Walker, Mary K
Walker, Sara B.. ,
Wallace, Paul S
Walmsley, Jane W
Walsh, Grace D_ ,
Walsh, Maxine M..
Walter, Irma B...
Walters, Bobbie F
Warwick, Ruth E
AVassam, Bernardine F...
Waters, Viola V_
Watson, Margaret E
Wattier, Jeanne M..
Weaver, Alma E
Webster, E. Ruth
Weinstein, Benjamin
Weise, Iris D
Wells, Dorothy E
Wells, Robert H
Wessman, Dorothy L
West, Judy C
Whaley, Margaret M
Whisenhunt, Marjorie B.
White, Josephine M
White, Laura S_
White, Nancy C
White, Pauline J
Wicka, P. Margaret
Wiersch, Bernice I
W^illiams, Lillian E
Williams, Margaret L
W^illiams, Mary L
Williams, Myrene P
Willier, Pauline J
W'ilson, Eloyce B
Wilson, Grace C
Wilson, Sara I.
Windle, Marguerite S
Wingate, A. Lenore
Winkclman, Helen M
Withers, Ziliah E
Witts, Florence D
W oggon, Theodore H
Wolfe, Justine L
WolQnger, Rowena B
Wolford, Constance E
Wood, Jerold L.f
Woods, Marilyn
Woolley, Doris V
Wootcn, Mary E
Wormdahl, Louise A
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ap-
pointed
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N. C...
W. Va.
Idaho..
Oa
D. C...
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S. Dak.
N. C...
Miss...
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W.'Vh..
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Utih....
Date of
appoint-
ment
Aug.
Oct.
Sept.
June
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Feb.
June
Aug.
July
July
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
June
Sept.
Mar.
Oct.
May
Jan.
May
Nov.
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Sept.
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Oct.
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July
Aug.
Apr.
Aug.
Oct.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
May
Oct.
Oct.
10, 1942
1,1942
5, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
10. 1941
1,1942
10. 1942
16, 1942
10, 1941
16. 1941
1, 1942
1,1942
1,1942
1, 1941
10. 1942
10, 1942
10, 1942
10, 1942
10, 1941
10, 1942
10, 1942
1, 1942
10, 1941
16, 1942
1. 1941
1. 1942
10, 19^12
10, 1942
16. 1941
1, 1942
16. 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
10, 1942
1,1942
1, 1942
1. 1941
10, 1942
10, 1942
10, 1942
10, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1. 1942
1, 1942
16, 1942
1. 1942
1, 1941
1, 1942
10, 1942
1,1942
10, 1941
66
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 19 42
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three— Assistant clerical— Con.
At f 1,610— Continued.
Wright, Clorine A
Wylie, Hazel C
Vardley, E. Lois
Yepes, Victor M
Yovich, Dorothy
Zachry, Marguerite I-
Zander, Beth K
Zapatka, Virginia F..
Zebris, Bertha A
Zeleznik, Dorothy
Zeliff, Mildred R
Zellock, Helen P -
Zirka, Joseph S.f
Grade two — Junior clerical
At$l, 800:
Eailer, Fred E -
Kearney, Mary Powers
At $1, 740:
Carey, Elsie M
At $1,680:
Loar, Mary J ,-
At $1, 620:
Barnhart, Eva S
At $1, 560:
Sutton, Margaret W
Vestal, Ralph A
At $1, 500:
Allen, Charles T
Andrews, Henry J.t
Blakely, Jeanette W
Clements, Edward J
Cleveland, J. Norwood, Jr.t...
Dupes, Ralph F.t
Esmonde, Thomas P
Qoray, Stanley J.t-— —
Grainger, Paul J.t
Hembree, Howard W.t
Holmes, William G.t
Lechner, Teresa A
Misfeldt, William D.t
Mullin, Robert J.t
Rowell. William, Jr
Stayman, Clair H.t
Stm, Lloyd L.t
Taback, William
Talbott, Wayne E.t
Whikehart, Ralph W.t
At$}, 440:
Ackerman, Altus J
Ahern, Joseph A
Ahlerichs, Lena M
Alexander, George W., Jr
Allan, Eleanor
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ap-
pointed
I1L__
Tex.
Md.
Pa_.-.
Fla.—
Ill
Conn-
Mass..
Pa....
Fla....
Pa....
Ohio..
D. C.
Va...
D. C
111
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DC...
Ind
D. C._.
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Ark
D. C...
S. C...
Kajjs...
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Pa...
S. C
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Date of
appoint-
ment
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Mar.
June
July
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
May
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
1, 1942
1,1942
16, 1942
19. 1941
16. 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1. 1941
1. 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
Apr. 16
\-pT. 16;
Oct. 1
June 16;
Apr. 1
June 16
Oct. 1
Oct.
July
Jan.
Jan.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Apr.
July
Oct.
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept. 15,
Aug. 16,
Sept. 15,
June
Sept. 16
1939
1939
1941
1941
1938
1941
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1941
1942
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1941
1941
1942
Name, grade, and salary
Grade two — Junior clerical— Con.
At $1 ,440— Continued.
Allen, Thelma R
Allison, Mildred C
Allmitt, Dorothy V
Alvino, Betty M
Andersen, Norma L
Anderson, Betty J...
Anderson, Florence E
Anderson, Leona M
Anderson, Viola K
Anderson, Virginia
Andolsek, Eugene J. f
Ardinger, Reu E
-\rmijo, Lorraine M
Armstrong, Evelyn E
Authenrieth, Dorothy A
Ball, Ruth G
Banner, Chrystine H
Barnard, Dorothy C
Barnes, Betty L
Barry, Mary R
Bartlett, Draper, Jr.t-
Batchelder, G. Lucille
Beatty, Fannie M
Beazley, Ethel J
Belford, E. Wanda
Bell, Zelmo...
Berry, Jean H
Bielaski, Ruth C
Bittinger, Ola L
Black, Helen J
Blake, William J., Jr
Blanchette, Paul C
Boggs, Herschel J
Boudren, Mary V
Bourne, Nancy F
Bradley, William T
Bradt, Alma
Brady, James P
Brady, Lucele C
Brobeck, Cornelius
Browning, J. Willmont, Jr
Bryan, Barbara L
Bryan, L. Virginia
Buckley, Helen L
Buskie, Elisabeth L._
Butler, Jean E
Cantrell, Alice P
Case, Gladys A
Chamberlin, N. Evelyn
Chandler, Dorris P
Chase, Edith V
Cherry, Lula F
Chubbuek, Kathryn C
Cirillo, John R.f...
Claffy, C. Patricia
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ap-
pointed
Iowa
Ind
Md....
Pa
Iowa
Oreg...
Wis
Iowa...
Iowa
Tex
W. Va.
D. C...
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Ohio...
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Ohio...
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D. C...
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Date of
appoint-
ment
July
Oct.
Apr.
June
Apr.
Sept.
May
July
July
July
June
Sept.
Dec.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
July
May
June
Mar.
Dec.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Mar.
Nov.
Sept.
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May
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June
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July
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.4pr.
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Sept.
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May
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July
, 1942
,1941
,1942
1, 1942
,1942
1. 1941
, 1942
, 1942
, 1942
;, 1942
, 1941
i, 1942
1. 1942
, 1942
, 1942
, 1942
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,, 1942
, 1942
, 1942
, 1940
, 1942
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, 1942
,, 1942
, 1942
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-, 1942
i, 1942
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1,1942
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,1941
, 1942
, 1942
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, 1942
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,1942
,1942
, 1942
i. 1941
;, 1942
fOn military leave.
CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
67
Name, grade, and salary
Whence
ap-
pointed
Orade two — Junior clerical— Con.
At $1 MO— CoDtimied.
Clark, Carol DcO
Clark, Edith E
Clark, Grace II
Claytor. Mary V
Cooke. Mary E.
Coombs. Joe F.f
Cornell, Dorothy J
Covell, Catherine M
Crawford, Loletta M
Cronin, Doris O
Cross, Gertrude C
Cross, M. Virginia...
Culberson, Henrietta
Cushman, Beverly
Daley, Patricia M
Davis, Virginia C
de Beaumont, Barbara L.
de Curtis, Domenico
Dcgen, Donald
Delavicme, Dorothea M..
Douglas, Thelma A
Douthitt, Helen L
Drach, Margaret M
Drake, Margaret J
Driscoll, Elizabeth C
Dunnigan, Thelma M
Dunwiddie, Ann Louise..
Dyer, Oretha May
Eakley, Mabel E
Earney, Wenona H., Jr...
Eberle, Eloise C
Edwards, Daisy I
Ehli, Ethel M
Ellis, Frances M
Engdahl, Elizabeth L
Fawver, Ruth S..
Feeley, John F
Fisher, Elizabeth P
Fisher, Harriet Ann
Flinn, Louise
Floyd, Beth
Floyd, Birdie C
Fl>-im, Dorothy A
Foerstcr, Dorothy H
Foster, Nina T
Fox, M. Catherine..
Francis, Mary E
Frazier, Marie H
Fredericks, Florence M...
Gaines, Mary L
Gardiner, Bemice L
Gardner, Laurel A
Garrett, Elizabeth A
George, Lulu C
Gibson, Virginia P..
Mich...
D. C...
D. C...
Va
HI
Kans...
D. C...
Ind
Md
Ohio...
D. C...
Md....
Ill
D. C...
D. C...
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Pa
N. Y...
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Va
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Nebr...
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Ky.....
Maine..
D. C...
Pa
Md
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Ark
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Pa
Wash..
N. C...
Md....
Va
Okla...
Okla...
Iowa
D. C...
Va
Md
Iowa
Va
Conn..
Kans...,
Ill
Wis
Va
Md
W. Va..
Date of
appoint-
ment
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
July
July
Nov.
June
June
May
July
Sept.
May
Sept.
Feb.
Aug.
July
Apr.
July
June
Sept.
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
May
Sept.
Sept.
July
Sept.
July
Sept.
July
Aug.
Sept.
July
July
Apr.
July
Sept.
Aug.
July
June
June
Sept.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
July
1912
1942
1942
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
Name, grade, and salary
Orade two — Junior clerical — Con.
At ^/,440— Continued.
Gilchrist, Wayne R
Glover, V. Genevieve
Ooben, Mary A
Ciovan, Patricia A
Grant, Agusta N
Gregory, Mary B
Guest, Rachel D
Gwen, Mattie D_.
Haddock, Vera S
Haddox, Blaine
Haftey, Patricia A
Hale, Madeleine.
Harabley, Margaret B
Hamburger, Ida E
Hamilton, Phyllis J
Hammond, Charles E.f..
Harrison, Florence H
Hartsock, Florence
Hastings, Julia M
Hatzes, Virginia V..
Hay den, Robert B
Hayes, Catherine M
Hearn, Joseph E
Heckathorne, Frances M.
Hicks, Loretta N...
Hill, A. Almcda
Hilton, Hampton F
Hofmann, Charles J
Hohnbaum, Barbara W..
Holcombe, William Cf...
Holst, Barbara E
Holtman, Lewis E
Hoogstra, Jean J
Hopkinson, Letitia G
Hopson, Donna V.
Howard, Arrena R
Howard, Thelma M
Howse, Emily H
Huey, G. Owen
Huse, Marie B
Hussli, Mary B
Iverson, Dorothy J
Jackson, Herbert E
Jarz, Elizabeth J..
Jennings, Lillian D
Jeppson, Shirley M.f
Jernigan, Harry F.f
Johansen, Mary E
Johnson, Mary L
Johnston, Eilcne C
Jones, Cecil D
Jones, Je.sse F., Jr.f
Joplin, James D.f
Kahle, Neil R.t
Kaiser, Sadye E
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
Mo
Feb.
1
1942
Mich
Sept.
3
1942
111
July
20
1942
Mich
June
29
1942
S.C...
Aug.
3
1942
Tenn...-
Aug.
1
1942
Md
July
28
1941
Ark
Oct.
1
1942
Wis
July
16
1942
W. Va..
Sept.
21
1942
Nebr....
Aug.
26
1942
Mass
Aug.
4
1941
D. C...
Sept.
8
1942
N. Y....
Jan.
29
1942
Pa
Aug.
21
1942
Calif....
Oct.
3
1935
Md
Apr.
16
1942
D. C...
Aug.
24
1942
Md
Oct.
1
1942
N. H....
June
19
1942
Mass
Aug.
17
1942
N. Y....
Feb.
4
1942
Ala
Sept.
1
1942
Ohio
June
22
1942
N. Y....
Apr.
1
1942
Va
Sept.
21
1942
Fla
July
15
1942
Fla
Aug.
1
1942
Colo
May
19
1942
Ala
June
16
1941
Md
Sept.
16
1942
Iowa
Apr.
27
1942
Wis
Aug.
5
1942
Pa
Apr.
27
1942
Ark
Aug.
3
1942
Tex
June
8
1942
Mont...
Sept.
11
1941
Tenn....
June
18
1942
Okla....
Sept.
8
1942
D. C...
Sept.
8
1942
Wis
July
1
1942
Minn...
Aug.
17
1942
Conn...
Aug.
16
1942
Ill
Aug.
28
1942
Ohio....
Aug.
19
1942
Utah....
Apr.
14
1941
Ark
July
1
1941
D. C...
Aug.
18
1942
Ill
July
10
1942
Mo
Apr.
28
1942
D. C...
July
16
1942
Okla....
July
8
1941
Ind
July
2
1941
Pa
Nov.
3
1941
Va
Aug.
24
1942
tOn military leave.
68
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
CLERICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Grade two — Junior clerical — Con.
At |;,i{0— Continued.
Kearney, Martha M.
Keegan, James D.t --
Kellner, Evelyn M
Kennedy, Jean E
Kenney , Priscilla J
KUlian, Sidney E.t
Kindall, Darliene F
King, Christopher C. J
Kinsey, Fern M
Klepper, Helen B_-.
Klunk, Jacqueline F
Koenig, Isabel M
Krementz, Letitia
Krogmann, Rita A
Kurtz, Dale H_
Kurvink, Val Jean
Lamadrid, Esther T
Lamborn, Ruth B
Lange, Delores J
Lanig, Charley O.t
LaRue, Rosetta Y
Lauterbach, Myrtle J
Layne, Elizabeth C
Lenz, L. Theresa
Leonard, Helen L
Lewieeki, Eleanor A -.
Lollicauch, Ida
Long, Nanita J
Long, Thomas C.f
Lowry, Beall
Lundquist, Constance C
Lyon, Rosalie T
MacKenzie, Winifred
Madorie, Otto H., Jr
Malinoski, Barbara M. M.
Malone, Bettie M...
Mannie, Ila Q
Manson, Anna L
Martin, Alma C
Martin, Fred A
Mason, Grace E
Mattare, Rita M
McBride, Mildred L
McCann, Billye E....
McCann, Clara B
McConnell, Patricia I
McDermott, Jean M
McDonough, Margaret A.
McFarland, Hester A
McGee, Earl W.._
McKinley, Anne C
McKinnoy, John A _..
McMorris, Kathryn
Meegan, A. Erma_
Meininger, Lois E
Whence
ap-
pointed
N. Y-...
N. Y...
Wis
Conn...
Md
N. C...
N. Dak.
N .Y„.
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D. C..-.
Minn...
N.J-....
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Pa
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Tex
Va
N. Dak.
Okla....
Mo
Wis
Va
N. J
Okla..-
Ind
Pa
Nebr..-.
Miss
D. C...
Minn...
Md
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Mo
N. Y..-.
Md
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D. C-...
Mout...
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Va
111
Okla....
D. C..,.
Ohio....
D. C...
Mo
Ohio....
Del
D. C...
La
D. C...
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Date of
appoint-
ment
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
June
Aug.
Aug.
June
Apr.
Sept.
June
May
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
July
June
Sept.
Aug.
June
Dec.
Oct.
Sept.
May
June
Oct.
July
Sept.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
June
Sept.
Sept.
July
June
June
Oct.
June
June
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, 1942
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,1942
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,1942
,1942
,1942
, 1912
, 1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
Name, grade, and salary
Orade two— Junior clerical— Con.
At $1,U0— Continued.
Mellott, Bruce L
Meyle, Herbert J
Meylor, Anna M „
Mihelich, Sophie M
Milck, Julia E
Minker, Marguerite L
Mishinski, Mary M ■
Mitera, Evangeline M
Molemaker, Coral M
Mormino, Catherine A
Morris, Mary Etta
Moyer, Hazel I
Muller, Dorothy M
Needham, K. Louise
Newby, Dorothy M
Nicholson, Joseph J.f
Nicholson, Virginia W
Norton, Karlene
O'Briant, Edith K
O'Brien, Jean C
O'Connor, Alma P
Oliver, Jean H
Oliver, Marguerite L
O'Malley, MUdred F...
Orzcck, Jeanne M
Paulsell, Helen v.. .-
Pavilon, Helen L -
Pearson, A. Joyce
Pederson, Edith G
Peirce, Onalee M
Pell, Mary E
Penn, E. Ray
Phelps, Elizabeth I
Pinder, Terrecita E
Porter, Annie L
Power, Kathryn S
Prince, Ulysses S. Q., Jr .
Proctor, Mary
Putnam, Jack A
Quigley, Mary Ellen
Ragsdale, Doris Jean.
Rapa, Caroline
Reed, Alva J
Reed, Lyma S
Reeves, Sara E
Roberson, Nancy A
Roberts, Effle M
Roman, Dorothy E
Rosenberg, Eleanor F
Rowley, Betty L
Roybal, Madeliene
Sanders, William H
Schaffer, Ruble B
Scherer, Annabelle T
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C-
N. Y...
Iowa...
Minn..
S. Dak.
Md.--.
Pa
Nebr-..
Mich—
N. Y...
Nebr-..
Mo
D. C...
Tenn-.
D. C-
R. I....
Md..-.
N. Y...
Va
Iowa. .
D. C-
Md...
Wash . .
Va
Kans...
Calif.. -
Ohio...
Ariz
Minn..
Mich...
Md.--.
Va
Wis...-
Fla
Okla..-
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D. C...
Ind
111
Minn..
Mont...
N.J.....
S. Dak..
S. Dak..
D. C..-
D. C...
Iowa. . .
D. C...
D. C...
Md
N. Mex.
Ind
Utah....
Fla
Date Oi
appoint-
ment
Feb.
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Feb.
July
May
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
June
Sept.
Mar.
Mar.
Oct.
Sept.
May
July
Aug.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
May
Feb.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Oct.
July
Sept.
July
June
Aug.
Oct.
Sept.
July
Sept.
Apr.
Nov.
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
Oct.
Sept.
July
May
June
July
Sept.
Sept.
June
2.5, 1942
1, 1942
6, 1942
21, 1942
24, 1942
19, 1942
10, 1942
1«, 1942
13, 1942
1, 1942
21. 1942
20, 1942
25, 1942
8. 1941
25, 1942
16, 1942
22. 1941
24. 1942
16, 1942
28, 1942
8. 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
13,1942
19, 1942
16, 1942
2, 1942
16, 1942
21, -1942
13, 1942
27. 1941
20, 1942
21,1942
23. 1942
10, 1942
18, 1942
1. 1941
16, 1942
1. 1942
17, 1942
6,1942
17. 1941
21. 1942
21, 1942
13, 1942
1, 1942
21, 1942
3. 1942
16, 1942
1, 1942
9,1942
10,19x2
21, 1942
15, 1942
tOn military leave.
CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
CLEHICAL. ADMINISTRATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
69
Name, grade, and salary
Orade two — Junior clerical — Con.
.4t<l/,440— Continued.
Schneider, Irma L
Scoles. \\' illodean V
Secrist, Amy M
Selig. Virginia O
Shear, Betty J
Shuike, Robert R.f
Silk, Patricia B
Simmers, June E
Simonson, Helen
Sisson, Wanda A
Skean, Harold L.f -
Slade, Beatrice A
Smith, Anne Ray
Smith, Harry E
Smith, Ruth
Spi'ncer, Montene K
Stange, Paul W
Starnes, Lois M
Starring, Eleanor L
Steckel, Grace.
Steenbergen, Hilda E
Steinman, James P..
Stevens, Anthony...
Stever, Edward T
Stewart, John K
Stieren, Josephine R
Stimler, Doloros M
Stoddard, Janet O
Suksdorf, Louise M
Suksdorf, Lucine M
Swann, R. Jacqueline ,
Swayer, Marjorie L..
Szapka, Cecilia D
Taylor, Elizabeth
Taylor, Irving H., Jr
Thomas, Andrew R
Thomas, Charlotte H...
Thomas, Dorothy D
Thomas, Jean C
Thompson, Louise C
Thompson, Ora L
Thomsen, Aimee M
Titus, Douglas J.
Toone, Betty L
Townsend, Dorothea S
Turnbull, Jean F
Tyler, Raymond
Triot, Doris C
T'tley, Marvin D
Van Antwerp, Thomas E.t
Vanek, Ellen E
Venteicher, Lillian M
Volkmer, Ruth H
Wadlow, Mildred M
Walker. Doris A
tOn military leave.
Whence
ap-
pointed
R. I ..
Colo...
Md....
Ill
Mich . .
Ill
N. Y ...
Minn..
Wis....
Kans ..
Pa
Md....
N. Y ..
Kans...
W. Va.
Va
T.H ..
La
N. Y ..
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W. Va
111
Ohio . . .
N. Y ..
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Pa
Minn..
Md....
Wash..
Wash . .
Md....
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N.J...
Tex...
D. C...
Ohio...
N.C...
Tex....
D. C...
Tex....
Tenn..
8. Dak
D. C.
Va
Tenn..
N.Y...
D. C
Mass..
Ind...
Dl
Wis...
Nebr..
N.J...
Mo...
Va
Date of
appoint-
ment
Aug.
May
July
June
May
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
July
July
.\.pr.
Aug.
Feb.
Fob.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
July
May
Nov.
-■Vug.
.\pr.
May
July
.\ug.
Aug.
June
Aug.
July
Aug.
June
Aug.
Mar.
July
June
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Apr.
June
July
Sept.
Mar.
Mar.
June
June
18, 1942
29, 1942
IR, 1942
29,1942
12, 1942
19, 1941
17,1942
14, liM2
10, 1942
2(i, 1942
17. 1941
6, 1942
28. 1942
If), 1942
27, 1942
20, 1942
16, 1942
27, 1942
10, 1942
14, 1942
24, 1942
27, 1942
1.1942
1. 1941
16, 1942
22,1942
18, 1942
20,1942
2t, 1912
24, 1942
12, 1912
14, 1942
20,1942
17, 1942
1,1942
16, 1942
2, 1942
27, 1942
22, 1942
17, 1942
28, 1942
21,1942
1,1942
20, 1942
8, 1942
20,1942
1, 1942
14, 1942
30,1942
18. 1941
28, 194:
18, 1942
23,1942
9. 1942
16. 1942
Name, grade, and salary
Grade two— Junior clerical— Con.
At f 1,440— Continued.
Walker, Mary E..
Walker, Maureen L
Watson, John P., Jr
Wayshner, William M.t
Weare, Josephine W
Weaver, Marcelle C
A\ ebbcr, Eunice L
Welch, Edith M
Weller, Rita Ann.
Wendt, Barbara O
Went?,, Juanita I.
Werlhof, Evelyn H
West, Florence E.
West, Hortense M _
White, Imogene M..
Wickcrsham, James C
Williams, Jan M
Williams, Mary D
Williams, Ora J
Willis, Margie.
Wilson, Mary E
\\ ilson, Susie S
Wirgman, Averill
Wittstock, Thomas M.f
Woodworth, Audrey H.
Woolfolk, Kathryn E....
Worth, Frances L
Worthington, Jane M
Worthington, Robert B.f
Yohn, Lester M.t
\oung. Rose E
Lowell, Earl R
Grade one— Under clerical
At $1,660:
Pinckney, Roswell N
At it, 440:
Hawkins, Frank R
At $1,S80:
Carter, Robert H
Wright, Clarence J
At $1,SS0:
(libson, Vassar D
Headley, Forrest L. M
Hocch, John H.t
Morse, Lewis A
Taylor, John W
At tl.ieO:
.\bel, Bornlce
.\rmes. Elizabeth D
Burke, Doris V
Carson, Beatrice M
Hughes, Margaret R
Lanahan, Thomas J., Jr
Whence
ap-
pointed
Idaho..
Wis....
Tex....
Pa
D. C...
Utah...
Fla
Miss...
Ind
Iowa...
Oreg...
Calif.,.
Md-.-.
D. C...
Ark....
Tex....
Mich.-
Okla...
Tex
Miss...
Md...-
Miss...
Md..--
N. Y...
N. Y...
Mont..
Pa
D. C...
N. Mex
Mich...
.\rk....
Va
Md...
D. C.
B.C.
N. J..
D. C.
D. C.
Idaho.
D. C.
D. C.
Pa...
D. C.
Va...
D. C.
Md .
D. C.
Date of
appoint-
ment
Aug. 27, 1942
Aug. 12, 1942
June 3, 1942
Dec. 23,1940
Sept. 14, 1942
Sept. 21, 1942
Aug. 10, 1942
Jan. 28, 1942
July 16,1942
Aug. 24, 1942
Sept. 1, 1942
July 1, 1942
Mar. 16, 1942
Sept. 1,1942
May 12, 1942
June 23, 1942
June 1, 194i
Apr. 29,1942
Nov. 24, 1942
May 7,1942
July 1, 1942
.\pr. 20, 1942
Sept. 1, 1942
Mar. 1, 1942
Sept. 16, 1942
Oct. 1, 1942
July 13,1942
Mar. 23, 1942
July 7, 1941
July 14,1941
July 13,1942
Aug. 10,1942
Jan. 1. 1942
Oct. 1, 1941
Oct. 1, 1941
June 16,1941
July 16,1942
Sept. 1,1942
Apr. 1, 1942
June 1, 1942
Dec. 16,1941
Sept. 9, 1941
June 15,1942
Aug. 3, 1942
July 27,1942
June 29,1942
July 15, 1942
70
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
CLERICAL, ADMINISTBATIVE, AND FISCAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
Name, grade, and salary
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
Grade one— Under clerical— Con.
At $1,S60— Continued.
D. C...
Va.
D. C...
N. C...
June 15,1942
Aug. 21,1942
Aug. 8,1942
Aug. 20,1942
Orade one— Under clerical— Con.
At $1 .260— Continued.
Payne, John Henry _..
Pence, Thomas A
D. C...
N. Y..._
Fla
Oct. 1, 1941
McCoy, Rayetta M .
Sept. S, 1942
Shirey, Genera J .. .
June 15, 1942
Miller, Jack W
PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICE
Grade eight — Chief professional
At $9,000:
Hackworth, Green H
At $8,750:
Dunn, James Clement
Feis, Herbert _.
Hornbeck, Stanley K
Pasvolsky, Leo
At $8,500:
Duggan, Laurence
At $8,250:
Burke, Thomas
Green, Joseph C
Hamilton, Maxwell M
Hawkins, Harry C
Kelchner, Warren
Larkin, Frederick
Murray, Wallace ."
At $8,000:
Ailing, PaulH
Bonsai, Philip W
Bunn, Charles
Collado, Emilio G
Finletter, Thomas K
Hiss, Donald
Li vesey , Frederick
MacMurray, John Van A _.
McDermott, Michael J
Ross, John C
Thomson, Charles A
Thornburg, Max W
Grade seven — Head professional
At $7,500:
Hicker.son, John
At $7,250:
Bailey, John W., Jr
Culbertson, Paul T
Flournoy, Richard W
Hill, Ralph W. S...
At $7,000:
Mackay, Raymond C
Vallance, William R
At. $6,760:
Barnes, Charles M
Ky.
N. Y....
N. Y....
Colo--..
D. C-...
N. Y.-..
N. Y....
Ohio....
Iowa
Mich...
Pa
N. Y....
Ohio....
Conn....
D. C...
Wis
N. Y...
N. Y....
Md
N. Y....
Md
Mass
Conn
N. Y....
Conn...
Tex..
Tex..
Kans
Md..
Mo..
Va...
N. Y,
Va...
July
1,1931
Oct.
1,1941
Oct.
1, 1941
Oct.
1, 1941
Apr.
1, 1942
Oct.
25, 1940
Oct.
1, 1941
Jan.
1, 1942
Oct.
1, 1941
Oct.
1,1941
Oct.
1, 1942
Oct.
1, 1941
Oct.
1, 1941
Mar.
13, 1942
Mar.
13. 1942
Sept.
8, 1941
Dec.
1, 1941
Mar.
5, 1941
Jan.
1, 1942
Jan.
1, 1942
June
1, 1942
Dec.
1, 1941
Sept.
1, 1942
July
5, 1940
July
7, 1941
May 16,1940
Jan.
1, 1942
Jan.
1, 1942
Oct.
1, 1941
Oct.
1, 1941
June
16, 1940
July
1,1928
Oct.
1, 1941
Grade seven— Head professional-
Continued
At 16,750— Continued.
Fowler, William A
Lyon, Frederick B
McClure, Wallace
Miller, Hunter
Pell, Robert T
Robbins, Irene do Bruyn
Saugstad, Jesse E
Savage, Carlton
Spaulding, E. Wilder
Woodward, Stanley
At $6,500:
Begg, John M .
Boggs, S. W
Carr, Robert M
Catudal, Honorfi MarceL
Cissel, T. Ross, Jr
Coulter, Eliot B
Cumming, Hugh S., Jr
Darlington, Charles F
English, Benedict M
Hanson, Simon G
Hiss, Alger
Hooker, John S
Kirk, Grayson L
Labouisse, Henry R., Jr
Luthringer, George F
Meltzer, Bernard D
Merchant, Livingston T
Merriam, Gordon P
Merrill, Clyde R
Murphy, Raymond E
Notter, Harley A
Pattee, Richard
Ravndal, Olaf
Reinstein, Jacques J
Russell, Francis H
Schurz, William L
Sharp, Walter R
Stinebower, Leroy D
Villard, Henry S
Wadleigh, Henry J
Weston, S. Burns
WilHrd, Clarke L
Mass
Oct.
1, 1941
Mich
Oct.
1, 1941
Tenn....
July
1, 1942
N. Y....
Oct.
1,1941
N.Y....
Apr.
1, 1942
N. Y....
July
1, 1942
N.Y.-..
Oct.
1, 1941
Oreg
July
1, 1942
Conn
July
1, 1942
Pa
Oct.
1, 1941
N. Y....
Feb.
16, 1942
Md
Oct.
16, 1941
Calif....
Aug.
18, 1941
Kans
Sept.
16, 1942
N. Y....
Feb.
17, 1942
Ill
Dec.
16, .1941
D. C...
Feb.
16, 1942
N. Y....
July
1. 1942
Nebr.-..
Apr.
16, 1940
Vt......
Oct.
20, 1941
Md
Jan.
16, 1942
Md.....
Sept.
16, 1942
N. Y....
Sept.
29, 1942
N. Y....
Dec.
2, 1941
N. J....
Jan.
1, 1942
Ill
July
16, 1942
N.J
Mar.
30, 1942
Mass....
July
16, 1942
N. Y...
July
21, 1942
Maine...
Jan.
16, 1941
Mass
June
1, 1942
Ariz
Feb.
16, 1942
N.J
May
11, 1942
Ga
Sept.
1, 1942
Mass
Oct.
1. 1941
N.J
Feb.
16, 1942
N. Y....
Sept.
1, 1942
Mich...
July
16, 1940
N. Y....
July
1, 1940
Ill
June
1, 1942
Ohio
Aug.
1, 1942
N. Y....
Jan.
1, 1942
CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICE— Continued
71
Name, grade, and salary
Grade seven— Head projessioital—
Continued
At *fi,500— Continued.
Woodard, Granville O
Yardley, Edward
Yost, Charles W
Grade six— Principal professional
At fe,iOO:
BlaisdcU, Donald C
Johnston, Felton M
Tanis, Richard C
At te.tOO:
Hassett, 'William D
At $6,000:
Latchford, Stephen
Turner, Ralph E
AVard, Frank X
At to.SOO:
Bundy, Vernon E
de Wolf, Francis Colt...
Dulles, Eleanor Lansing
At $5,600:
Alexander, Robert C
Allen, Edgar P.t
Allen, George V
Bacon, Ruth E...
Clough, Shepard B
Corbett, Jack C
Corse, Carl D..
Dame, Lester S
Dreier, John G
Effland, Richard W
Eldridpe, Richard
Fuqua, John H
Gerig, O. Benjamin.
Guthe, Otto E
Harris, David
Himbert, Arthur R
Hoskins, Harold B.t
Howard, Harrj- N
Ireland, Philip W...
Jones, Joseph M
Jones, Joseph Merrick
Jones, S. Shepard
King, Leland W., Jr
Knight, George 8
Lovitt, John V
Maktos, John
Matrfi, Joseph B
Merrill, Frederick T
Mikell, William E., Jr
Morin, Richard W
Moseley, Harold W
Myers, Denys P
Nolan, Charles P
tOn military leave.
Whence
ap-
pomted
Calif..
Mont.
N. Y..
D. C...
Miss....
N. J....
Vt
D. C.
Minn.
Pa....
Ohio..
R.I...
N. Y.
Tenn.
Pa..-.
Md...
Mass..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Minn.
Md...
N. Y..
Wis...
N. Y..
Ill
Pa....
D. C.
Calif..
Wyo..
N. Y..
Ohio..
Ill
Tex...
La....
Mass.
Ariz...
Tenn.
Pa....
Mich.
Ohio..
D. C.
Pa....
Minn.
Mass..
Mass..
Mass..
Date of
appoint-
ment
Jan. 1, 1942
Aug. 27, 1942
Nov. 16, 1941
June 18,
Apr. 1
Sept. 1
Oct. 1
Jan. 1
June 15,
Jan. 1
Oct. 1
Oct. 1
Sept. 1
Dec.
Jan.
Aug.
June
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
July
June
Oct.
Feb.
Sept.
June
Nov.
June
Mar.
Mar.
July
July
Sept.
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
July
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
June
Aug.
Oct.
June
Oct.
1942
1942
1938
1941
1942
1942
1942
1941
1941
1942
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1941
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
Name, grade, and salary
Grade six— Principal professional-
Continued
At ^5,600— Continued.
O'Toole, Richard F
Peurifoy, John E
Pfankuchen, Llewellyn M
Phelps, Vernon L
Philip, J. Van Ness
Plakias, John N
Preuss, Lawrence
Sandifcr, Durward V
Sappington, James C, 3d
Scanlan, John J
Schmitter, Lyle L
Smith, H. Gerald
Stephens, James C
Stewart, Robert B
Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr
Thayer, Philip W
Timm, Charles A
Wagman, John P
Whiteman, Marjorie M
Yingling, Raymund T
Grade fine^ Senior professional
At $5,400:
O'Neill, Anna A
At $5,000:
Diven, Frederick M
At $4,800:
Duman, James J
Keating, Joseph T
Muir, Raymond D
Perkins, Emost R
Siegrist, Gottlieb
Wallace, Victor A
At $4,600:
Alexander, F. Virginia
Auchincloss, John W
Barber, Willard F
Barron, Bryton
Bechhoefer, Bernhard O
Bishop, William W., Jr
Calc, Edward 0-...
Chalmers, Philip O
Chappcll, Joseph J
DeGolia, Darwin J
Donaldson, Allyn C
Edgar, Donald D
Edwards, Herbert T
Exton, Frederick
Farriss, James J
Fennell, Jo.seph A
Franklin, George S., Jr
Franklin, William M
Oericke, Martha L
Whence
ap-
pointed
N. Y.
S. C.
Wis..
111....
N. Y.
111....
Mich.
N. J..
Md..
D. C.
111...
D. C.
N. Y.
Ky...
N. Y.
Mass.
Tex..
N. J..
Ohio.
Md..
D. C...
Md.
D. C. .
N. Y...
D. C...
Vt
N. J..._
Utah...
D. C...
N. Y...
N. Y...
S. Dak.
Minn..
Mich...
Va
Fla
Ga
D. C...
N. Y...
N.J....
N. Y...
N.Y...
N. Y...
D. C...
N.Y...
N. Y...
D. C...
Date of
appoint-
ment
July
Oct.
July
Sept.
June
Dec.
July
Mar.
May
July
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
July
Sept.
Apr.
1, 1942
1, 1942
27, 1942
1, 1942
25, 1942
15. 1941
27. 1942
9, 1942
16. 1941
1. 1941
2. 1942
1, 1942
21. 1942
16. 1941
4, 1942
3, 1941
24. 1942
17, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1940
June 1, 1939
Jan. 1, 1942
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Oct.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
July
Oct.
July
Sept.
Apr.
June
Nov.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Dec.
Oct.
Mar.
Sept.
Dec.
June
1,1941
1,1941
1,1941
1,1941
16, 1942
1,1941
1, 1942
16, 1942
16. 1941
1. 1941
1. 1942
16. 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
6. 1941
16, 1942
20, 1942
10, 1942
16. 1941
1. 1942
1,1941
16. 1942
15, 1941
16, 1940
72
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 194 2
PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICE-Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Grade five— Senior professional — Con.
At $i, 600— Continued.
Guerin, Irving A
Hanley, J. Daniel
Hanson, Haldore E
Heins, Fred Q --. ---
Icke, Paul W
Jarvis, Francis O ,
Jones, Stephen B.
Kellogg, Edmund H.f
Kuppinger, Eldred D.
Leap, Melvia L
Longanecker, David E
Longyear, Robert D
Macfarlane, Archibald H
Meyer, Paul T --.
Millington, Yale O
Nicholas, Ashley J.
Otterman, Harvey B
Palmer, Gardner E
Perkins, Samuel E., 4th
Pierson, Harry H
Pigott, C. Montagu .-.
Radius, Walter A
Ridgevpay, George L... -.
Roper, George S
Rothwell, C. Easton
Rowley, Eugene C
Schachter, Oscar
Simering, Chauncey L
Southworth, Constant
Stenger, Jerome J
Strong, Thomas S
Toop, John R
Turkel, Harry R.f
' Wedthofl, Guy G
White, Horace O., Jr -
White, Lincoln
Wood, Bryce
Wright, Irene A
Zopf, Homer
Grade four— Full professional
At $i,SOO:
Ball, Alice M
Keatley, O. Harold
McDonald. Eula
Mosburg, Earl R
Saucerman, Sophia A
At $i,000:
Beddie, James S
Blue, George V
Giffen, Morrison B
Whittington, WUliam V
At $S,SOO:
Ashford, Mahlon
tOn military leave.
Whence
ap-
pomted
D. C.
Pa...
Tenn.
Md..
m...-
lowa.
Oreg-
Mo..
111....
D. C.
Date of
appoint-
ment
N. J.....
July
16, 1942
Conn
Apr.
1, 1941
Ill._
Feb.
19, 1942
Mo
Sept.
28, 1942
Wis
Sept.
16, 1942
N. Y..-.
July
20, 1942
T. H....
Sept.
16, 1942
N. Y....
Nov.
10, 1941
Ohio
Feb.
1. 1942
Ind
Dec.
10, 1941
Va
Sept.
1, 1942
Mass
Aug.
16, 1941
Md
Sept.
24, 1942
N.J ....
June
24, 1940
N. C...
Apr.
1, 1942
Ky-
Jan.
16, 1942
Pa
July
1, 1941
Mich
Oct.
1, 1942
Ind.....
Aug.
17, 1942
Pa.
Nov.
1, 1941
Ohio....
Feb.
2, 1942
Calif....
June
29. 1942
N. Y..—
Aug.
1, 1942
WLs
Oct.
1, 1942
Oreg
June
1, 1942
D. C...
Jan.
16, 1942
N. Y ...
Sept.
16, 1942
N. Y....
June
6, 1942
D. C_...
Oct.
1, 1942
N. Y....
Apr.
1, 1942
W. Va_.
Oct.
1, 1942
Conn
July
1, 1942
N. Y..-_
May
8, 1941
Mich
Oct.
1.1942
N. Y....
July
24,1941
Tenn....
Mar.
1, 1942
N. Y....
Aug.
5.1942
D. C...
Dec.
16,1941
N. Y....
Oct.
1,1942
Jan. 1, 1942
Jan. 1, 1942
Jan. 1, 1942
Jan. 1, 1942
Jan. 1, 1942
July
July
Oct.
Jan.
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
July 20,1942
Name, grade, and salary
Grade four — Full professional — Con.
At $3.800— Continued.
Await, Fred H..
Baker, George W
Barnes, Courtlandt D., Jr
Bell, John O
Bell, Stewart, Jr
Bevans, Charles I.
Boggs, Marion W
Bonnell, Allen T..
Borjes, Clara L.
Brockman, John B...
Chamberlin, Waldo
Cochran, Blake
Coleman, Walter H. A
Compton, Arthur A
Cyr, Leo O.
Earnest, Edwin B
Elliott, John C _.
Falck, L.James
Fite, Katherine B
Fuchs, John W
Gange, John F
Gerber, William.
Green, James F
Guyol, Nathaniel B
Halderman, John W
Halle, Louis J., Jr
Harlow, William McQ
Harris, Chauncy D
Hartley, Virginia Fox...
Hollis, Walter
Hood, Amelia H
Kennedy, John J.f
Keogh, John W
Kissick, Harold G
Koren, William, Jr
Lebel, Arthur L...
Leddy, John M
Lindholm, O. Victor
Linville, Francis A
MacLean, William G
Martin, Charles D
Monsma, George N
Morales, Arturo .
Morlock, George A
Mulliken, Jean Hayden
Neal, Jack D...
Newkirk, Meigs E
Odell, Clarence B
Post, Paul T
Potter, Margaret R
Powell, Philip W....
Ronhovde, Andreas Q__
Rosenson , Ale.xander M
Russell, Ruth B...
Sannebeck, Norvelle H
Whence
ap-
pointed
Maine.
Ohio..
Conn.
Va.-..
Va.-..
Md...
Minn.
N. C.
N. J -.
N. Y._
Calif. .
Kans..
N. J—
111
Maine
lowa.-
Ga.---
Utah..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Calif..
Pa....
N. Y-.
Tenn..
Oreg. .
N. Y--
D.C..
Nebr..
Oreg..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Ill
111
Mo...
Va....
D. C
Fla..-.
N.J...
N. H..
Minn-
Mass. -
Mich.-
Fla....
Mass..
Mass..
Tex...
D. C.
Mo...
Tenn..
Md...
Calif. -
N.J...
Ill ,
Calif..
Mo.-..
Date of
appoint-
ment
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
June
Aug.
Mar.
July
June
Jan.
Feb.
June
Sept.
Nov.
Apr.
June
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
June
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Mar.
Dec.
Apr.
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Oct.
June
June
Jan.
July
July
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Dec.
Aug.
May
June
Dec.
Sept.
June
June
Oct.
20, 1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1. 1941
3. 1942
1. 1941
16. 1942
1. 1942
1,1942
21, 1942
18, 1942
22, 1942
11,1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
1, 1941
13, 1942
16,1940
1,1942
10, 1942
15, 1941
16. 1941
20. 1942
18, 1942
16, 1942
29, 1942
1,1942
6,1942
3Q, 1941
1,1942
1,1942
3. 1941
16, 1942
1. 1942
22, 1942
16. 1940
16, 1942
1,1942
15. 1941
16. 1942
2,1942
16, 1942
16, 1941
1, 1941
2, 1941
3. 1941
16, 1941
1, 1942
26, 1942
1. 1942
16. 1941
28. 1942
24, 1942
1, 1942
16, 1941
CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
73
PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Orade fou t—FuU professional — Con.
At «5. SOO— Continued.
Stimson, Ralph H
Taylor, Paul B.t--- --.
Tenney, E. Paul
Thomson. Chester P
Trivers, Howard
Warren , Hamilton
White. Cecil Thayer
Wise, Murray M
Young, John Russell. Jr.t
Orade three— Associate professional
At tS,500:
Lawrence, Ethel L
.'1/ $3400:
Farrar, Victor J -.
Patterson. Richard S
Pelton, Walter E
At $3.S00:
Adams, J. Wesley, Jr
Anderson , Kenneth
Buford, Mary E
Christenson, Ethel Q
Crane, Winthrop M., 3dt
Eddy, Donald B
Kslinper, Ernest L -
(rates. Louis E
Hutchison, E. Barbour
Macpherson, Kenneth C
Morris, Stephen V. C.f -
Pat t erson , John
Reid, John O
Sturgis, Hugh L
Young, Willis H
At $3,g0<l:
Ailams, Edwin M
Allen, Thoma-s O ,
Atterberry, Phil R
Aulette, Charles L
Ballantine, Arthur A., Jr.f
Barghoom, Frederick C
Breckinridge, John .-.
Burnett. Philip M
Cameron, Turner C, Jr
Campbell, John C
Correll, Alice B
Craig, Gordon A
Cummings, Herbert J
Davis, Bainbridge C
DeBerry, MjTa J
Doran, Helen F
Drury, Louis M
Fennemore, George M
Foley. John W., Jr.f-
Qalv&n, Luis
tOn military leave.
Whence
ap-
pomted
Ohio
June
1,1942
Conn..
Dec.
16, 1941
Wash...
Dec.
1,1941
N.J
Apr.
27. 1942
Mass....
May
1, 1942
Mass
Mar.
2,1942
Tex
July
1, 1942
Ind
Apr.
1, 1942
Va
Mar.
1, 1941
Kans.
Kans.
Pa...
D. C.
HP...
S. C
Tenn.
Ind...
Mass.
Conn.
Tenn.
N. Y.
Va...
111....
N. Y.
Mass.
D. C.
Md..
Minn
111....
Mass.
Mo...
N. J..
N. Y.
Mass.
Mo...
N. Y..
Va...
N. Y.
Utah.
Conn.
Pa...
Ohio..
Va...
D. C.
D. C
N. Y..
N.J..
N. Y..
Date of
appoint-
ment
Oct. 1, 1941
Oct. 1
Oct. 1
Oct. 1
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Apr.
July
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Apr.
July
May
Oct.
Sept.
June
Aug.
July
July
May
Aug.
Nov.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
Feb.
July
July
May
1941
1941
1941
1942
1942
1941
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1941
1941
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1912 j
1912
1942
1941
1942
Name, grade, and salary
Orade three— Associate professional-
Continued
At $S,SOO— Continued.
Goldsberry, Paul E
Hackworth, Earl C
Haig, Robert V
Hand, J. M. Colton..
Harmon, Robert L
Herrick, Parmely W...
Hill.John L-.
Hogue, VaL.
Hughes, Ruth Mason
Lafore, Laurence D
Lampson, Edward T
Lee, Muna
Mangano, Philip A
Marchant , Alexander
Marcy, Carl M.
Masland, John W., Jr
May, H. Spencer
McClure, Russell S...
McDiarmid, Alice M
McQinnis, Edgar L., Jr
McKee, Edwinf
McKisson, Robert M ._
Nash, Edward W
Pierce, Edward R
Pierson, William H
Ries, Maurice R
Roland, Joseph M
Romig, Walter W
Service, Richard M
Stibravy, William J
Swihart, James W
Taylor, Richard P
Telford, Helen D
Teller, Hugh H
Thomson, Irving L
Tomlinson, John D
Unger, Leonard
Waldruff, M. Louise
White, Duncan M.
Williams, Elwood, 3d
Qrade two — Assistant professional
At is, 800:
Barry, Grace W
Cheever, Elsie B
Deans, Amelia B
Doherty, Nona L
Mitchell, M. Helene
Parkins. Albina L..
Rooney, Miriam T
White, John T
At tt,700:
Davis. DeLyle
Dulaski, Benedict J
Holland, Amy C
Whence
ap-
pointed
Kans.
D. C.
Md..
Pa...
Utah....
N.J....
Wis
Ga
D. C...
Pa
Conn
P. R.-..
Conn
D. C...
N. Y....
Calif....
Utah....
Wash...
Va
Pa
Oa
Ohio.-..
N. Y....
Va
Tex
La
Pa
El
Calif....
N.J
N.J.....
N.J
Ill
Mich
Minn...
Ind
Ohio
Tenn....
N. C ...
N. Y...
Date of
appoint-
ment
Jan.
Mar.
May
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
July
May
Jan.
May
Mar.
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
May
June
Oct.
Sept.
June
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Apr.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
May
Feb.
July
May
Sept.
July
May
Aug.
May
Jan.
Nov.
July
Oct.
Feb.
1,1942
11,1942
1, 1942
17, 1942
1, 1942
1,1942
1, 1941
16, 1942
16, 1942
27, 1942
27,1942
1,1941
28,1942
24\ 1941
25; 1942
29, 1942
1,1942
16. 1942
29,1942
16, 1942
1,1941
15, 1942
17, 1942
1.1942
14, 1942
15, 1942
1,1942
16, 1942
16, 1942
5,1942
1.1942
17, 1942
9,1942
10, 1942
17,1941
22, 1942
18. 1941
23. 1942
20,1941
24. 1942
Minn.._
Oct.
1,1941
Mass
Oct.
1,1941
Ala
June
16, 1941
D. C...
Oct.
1,1941
Va
Oct.
1,1941
D. C...
June
16, 1941
Mass
Oct.
1,1941
D. C...
June
16, 1941
D. C...
Apr.
1.1942
Mass
Apr.
1,1942
Mass
Oct.
1.1941
74
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Orade two— Assistant professional-
Continued
At W,700— Continued.
Lewis, Dorothy C
Monroe, Herbert B
Paxson, Emma Fell
Thomasson, Berniece P
At $S,600:
Acomb, Evelyn M
Adkinson, Burton W
Anderson, Frances D
Andrews, Archie M., Jr
Angelo, James P
Atwood, Bartlett S
Bartlett, Alice C
Blackstock, Hanna H
Bowie, Thomas D -..
Campbell, Stuart B., Jr
Christie, Robert C.f
Coffin, David P
Colclaser, H. Alberta
Corson, William H.
Crooks, Bruce R-.
Dailor, Frances M
Dawes, Gladys M
Donhauser, Robert
Dunn, Bernard J
Fairbank, Wilma C
Fluegel, Edna R
Guard, Madge Lee
Guynn, Bergit S
Hanson, Elsie R
Hoffman, Thomas E
Hornbeck, Marion A...
Howell, John I
Isaacs, Violet Lake
Kell, D. Franklin
Klein, Charles C
Larkin, Richard C
Lewis, James T
Linton, John H
Lycan, Gilbert L
McGill, John T
McGrory, Elizabeth
Meyer, Ira P
Orr, Christine Sherrod
Peterson, E. Kermit
Power, Thomas F., Jr
Reinsch, Pauline H
Sale, William B
Schairer, Julia E
Stabler, Wells
Straus, Oscar S., 2d
Sullivan, M. Carmel
tOn military leave.
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
111
Jan.
1
1942
Pa
Apr.
1
1942
CaliL...
Oct.
1
1941
Va
Sept.
9
1942
N.J
June
15
1942
Wash...
June
13
1942
Calif....
Aug.
1
1942
Conn...
Oct.
1
1942
W. Va..
Aug.
16
1941
Mass
Dec.
15
1941
N. Y....
June
22
1942
Maine. -
Apr.
1
1942
Minn...
Feb.
25
1942
Va
June
1
1942
Md
Nov.
17
1941
Mass
July
16
1942
Ohio....
Sept.
1
1942
Calif....
May
16
1942
N. J.....
June
16
1942
Mich
Sept.
16
1942
Ky
June 16
1941
N. Y....
Sept.
1
1942
N. Y....
Dec.
1
1941
Mass
Sept.
1
1942
Minn...
July
9
1942
Utah....
Apr.
1
1942
Minn...
Aug.
16
1942
Iowa
July
16
1941
Ohio
July
16
1942
Calif.-..
Dec.
22
1941
N. Y_-..
Sept.
1
1942
Wash...
Oct.
1
1942
N. C...
Dec.
1
1941
Ey
Nov.
16
1941
Md
Jan.
19
1942
Pa
June
4
1942
W.Va.-
Apr.
20
1942
N. Dak.
Apr.
20
1942
Mass
Dec.
5
1941
Calif-...
Sept.
1
1942
D. C...
Aug.
1
1941
Tenn.--
Aug.
16
1942
Minn...
Mar.
16
1942
N. Y.-..
July
17
1942
Wis
Sept.
8
1942
111-
July
16
194^;
N. Y-..
July
15
1942
N. Y...-
Mar.
16
1942
N. Y....
Mar.
2
1942
D. C-...
Aug.
3
1942
Name, grade, and salary
Grade two— Assistant professional —
Continued
At $2,600— Continued.
Thompson, Frank M.f
Tunmore, Harry P..
Turner, E. Pendleton
Vincelette, Leo J
Waldo, John A., Jr
Wellington, Rebecca G
Wright, Mary C
Grade one — Junior professional
At $2,300:
Dale, Sarah G
Ingle, Edith A
Johnson, Mildred A
At $2,S00:
Pilliod, Rosine G
Tilton, D. Henry
At $2,000:
Adamson, Keith Earl
Alexander, John W...
Alexander, Virginia G
Bailey, Walter H
Ball, I. Douglas
Blake, Thomas D
Boorman, Howard L
Burnett, S. Bertha
Green, Suzanne
Hunt, Hope
Johansson, Edgar T
Kelly, Rita L
Loyd, David P
Ludlow, James M
Lyle, Marion F
Martin, T. R
Meservey, Ellen B
Nes, David G
Osbourn, James P
Ramsey, Katherine H
Reap, Joseph W
Roscoe, Esther R
Rowlands, Ada G
Severance, Frank W., Jr
Snapp, Roy B.f
Stroetzel, Donald S
van Oss, Hendrik
Weatherholt, Willis A
Welch, Holmes H
Welcher, Sarah
Wheeler, Margaret K
Withers, Charles D
Wriston, Walter B
Youdin, Richard J.
Whence
ap-
pointed
Tenn...-
N. Y-..-
D. C...
Vt
Mass
D. C...
Wyo
Md...
Tenn.
Ind--.
Ohio---
D. C-.
Kans
111
Tex
Mo
Ohio--..
Calif.-..
Wis
Colo....
Md
D. C...
Md
Mass
Ohio....
N. J
N. Y....
Mich
N. H....
Md
N. H....
Pa-
Pa
N. Y-..-
Wis
Pa
Mo
N. Y....
N. J
HI
Mass
N. Y...
Pa
S. C
R.I
N.J
Date of
appoint-
ment
Nov. 26, 1941
Apr. 6, 1942
11, 1942
1. 1941
1. 1942
13, 1941
Apr.
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
July 23,1942
1942
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
Sept.
16,
July
20,
July
20,
Oct.
1,
Jan.
16,
Jan.
5,
June
13,
Feb.
16,
Aug.
10,
Sept.
1,
Mar.
24,
Sept.
11.
Sept.
24,
July
13,
Oct.
1,
June
20,
June
29,
Sept.
10,
Mar.
4,
Apr.
1,
Aug.
20,
Oct.
1,
May 27,
May 27,
Apr.
16,
May
1,
Oct.
1,
June
5,
July
23,
Dec.
1,
Feb.
11,
June
8,
Sept.
1,
Sept.
28,
June
16,
June
16,
Aug.
12,:
May
20,]
May 27, ]
CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
75
SUHI'KOFKSSIONAL SERVICE
Xame, grade, aiul salnry
OTadf seren— Principal subprofessional
Al fi.S(XI:
Lyon, Rowland - . -
Orade fix— Senior suhprofessional
At tl.lOO:
Murphy, Gwendolyn E
At tt.OOO:
Fabati, Anton B —
Fletcher, Xeva
Nussbaum, Solomon M.f
Stock, Jack 11
Tammany, Mary E.
Grade five — Main subprofessional
At fl,>^60:
Monroe, Harold C
Alt 1. 800: '
Carter, Jean T
Everett, Eleanor S
Field, Oliver T
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C...
Nebr....
Minn...
Qa
N. Y....
N. Y....
D. C...
Conn
Pa...
Okla.
Oreg.
Date of
appoint-
ment
July
27, 1942
Apr.
1, 1942
Jan.
16, 1942
Oct.
1, 1942
June
23, 1942
July
6,1942
Sept.
1, 1942
Apr.
1, 1942
Sept.
1,1942
Apr.
16. 1942
Mar.
1, 1942
Xame, Knide, and salary
Orade fiive—Main mibprofesaional —
Continued
At ^/,S00— Continued.
Hamilton, John Bruco
Hawkins, Cecilia M
Lynn, Marjorie E
Smith, Naomi R_
Orade four— Assistant subprofessional
At $1,680:
Tietz, William E.f.-
At $1,620:
Jeffries, Glen C.f
Rutledge, Ruth ^
Steen, Frank L__
Weaver, John O _
Orade three — Under subprofessional
At $1,U0:
Christopher, Mary Jane
Ellis, Monalee
Whence
ap-
pomted
Mass.
Ky...
Va...
Mass.
Pa.
Okla.
Tcnn.
Te.\-..
Utah.
Wis.
Tex.
Date of
appoint-
ment
June 16. 1941
Sept. 1, 1942
Oct. 1, 1942
July 16,1942
Jan. 1, 1942
Nov. 26, 1941
Apr. 16, 1942
July 16, 1942
July 16, 1942
Sept. 17, 1942
Aug. 27,1942
CRAFTS, PROTECTIVE, AND CUSTODIAL SERVICE
Grade sereri — Main crafts, protective,
and custodial
At $B,OiO:
Small, Samuel
Grade six — Assistant crafts, protective,
and custodial
At $1,860:
Cathcart, James M., Jr
Oraham, Walter F_
Grade four— Under crafts, protective,
and custodial
At $1,740:
Warren, James R
At $1,620:
McBeth, Warren
Myers, Louis S
At $1,500:
Mitchell, Charles E
Rice, Albert S
Springs, William L
Steele, .\rchie
Grade three— Minor crafts, protective,
and custodial
At $1,560:
Simmons, Paul A..
t On military leave.
484463— 4.*5
D. C...
Fla.
Ind.
Pa.
.\ug. 1, 1942
Aug. 1, 1942
Aug. 1. 1942
D. C...
Oct.
1,1942
Ark
Oct.
1.1941
D. C...
Jan.
1,1942
D. C...
Aug.
1, 1942
D. C...
Aug.
1, 1942
D. C...
Oct.
1, 1942
N. C...
Oct.
1,1942
Oct. 1. 1942
Grade three— Minor crafts, protective,
and custodial — Continued.
At $1 ,560— Continued.
Thomas, Edgar
Walker, Ralph C
West. Leland S
At $1,500:
Compton, Clarence
Delaney , Thomas J
Edmonds, Walter B..
Edwards, Isaac
Ricks, Thompkins O
Simmons, Edward T
Smith, Arthur J
At $l,UO:
Dodson, Frederick A
Evans, William D
Hardy, James W
Johnson, Charles L
Kelly, William J
Lee, Augustus
Nickcns, Waldra T
Washington, William W
Wells, Edward
At $I,S80:
Carter, Wallac-c W
Fennel, Charles H., Jr
Lee, Julius..
Oa
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
D. C. ..
Pa
Md
Pa
La
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
Md
D. C...
Pa
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
Tex
D. C...
Oct. 1, 1942
Oct. 1, 1942
Oct. 1,1942
Oct.
July
Oct.
Apr.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
1, 1941
1, I9:w
1,1941
16, 1939
1, 1941
1, 1936
1, 1941
June 10,1941
July 1, 1942
Oct. 1, 1942
Oct. 1, 1941
June 16, 1941
Oct. 1,1041
Oct. 1, 1941
Oct. 1, 1941
Oct. 1, 1941
Oct. 1,1941
Oct. 1, 1941
Oct. 1. 1941
76
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
CKAFTS, PROTECTIVE, AND CUSTODIAL SERVICE— Continued
Name, grade, and salary
Orade three— Minor crafts, protective,
and CMsZodm/— Continued
Atil,S20:
Arrington, Willis M
Ayscue, Paul T.f-
Barker, Charles D
Barnaby, Rudolph
Barnes, James E.
Barnes, Robert C
Benoit, George C.f
Bethel, William H., Jr
Blake, William B_.
Bland, Gailliard H., Jr.._
Boggess, George ---
Boggs, Patrick H.
Branic, Otto H., Jr
Breeding, Horace E
Brent, Durwood H..
Brooks, Lawrence L
Brown, Moses C
Brown, William E. S
Browne, Frederick A
Burroughs, William A ...
Burton, John D
Butler, Bernard W
Campbell, Frank A -
Campbell, Leroy S
Carry, Herman P
Chambers, Jerome B
C happelle, Stanley
Cheltenham, Herbert T.f
Clark, Melvin
Cochran, Salter J
Cole, Harry E
Coleman, Harold M _-.
Connor, Robert W
Covington, G. Harold
Cox, Sylvester E
DeNeal Roger T
Diggins, Samuel
Diggs, Lewis L
Dorsey, LeRoy E
Estopinai, Robert A
Evans, Orpheus L
Feely, William
Ford, Clifton W
Frye, Homer C ._
Frye, James A.
Gentry, Wallace D _.
(ioode, B(>njaniin C _.
(ireenfield, Alton J...
Greenfield, Robert T
Grimes, David H _
Hall, Joseph B
Halton, Ernest
Harris, Edward ,
Harrod, Lorenzo
tOn military leave.
Whence
ap-
pointed
Date of
appoint-
ment
N. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
N. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
S. C.-.-
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 16
,1942
D. C_-_-
Aug. 1
,1942
Wash...
Aug. 1
,1942
N. Y...
Aug. 1
,1942
Md
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C_...
Aug. 1
,1942
Tex
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C --.
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C _
Aug. 1
,1942
D.C....
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
Md
Aug. 1
,1942
La
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 6
,1942
D. C_...
Oct. 1
.1941
S. C-...
Sept. 8
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C_-_.
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C.._.
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C.._.
Aug. 1
.1942
D. C._.-
Aug. 27
,1942
Mass
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C_..-
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
Md
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
W. Va.-
Aug. 1
,1942
Mich...
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C-...
Aug. 1
,1942
Va
Aug. 1
,1942
Md
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C.__.
Aug. 1
,1942
Miss
Aug. IS
,1942
D. C. ..
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C_...
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C.._.
Aug. 1
,1942
Ohio...-
Aug. ]
,1942
D. C...
Aug. ]
,1942
D. C...
June IC
,1941
N. C...
Oct. 1
,1941
D. C...-
Aug. ]
,1942
D. C...
Aug. 1
,1942
D. C...
Aug. ]
,1942
D. C...
Oct. ]
,1941
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three— Minor crafts, protective,
and custodial — Continued
At *;,S20— Continued.
Hawkins, Lawrence A., Jr. _
Henderson, John B
Hicks, Edward A_.
Hockett, Henry Gibbs
Holmes, Earl F
Holt, Theodore W
Hunter, William H-_
Jacobs, Sterhng J
Jennings, Philip, _
Johnson, Charles M
Johnson, Guy H
Johnson, John E
Johnson, William E
Jones, William
Jordan, Bernard N
Kirby, Joseph P. J.f
Knight, Robert S
LeBoo, Clayton A.f
Lee, John H
Lewis, Charles W
Long, Jacob C
Lumpkin, Joseph L
Madison, Benjamin N
McCullough, Alfred V_
Milburn, Frederick L
Milner, DeArthur M
Morarity, Lloyd
Morris, Walter B
Munday, Albert S., Jr
Newman, Norman E
Newton, Sylvester S
Nicholls, Herbert F
Norris, Frank L
Norris, James
Oliver, William H
Page, Lester H...
Parker, William W
Payne, Earl T...
Payne, Stephen
Plater, Elzie E
Price, William L., Jr
Prioleau, Robert S..
Proctor, Franklin W
Ramsey, Beverly J., Jr
Reynolds, Samuel T
Roberts, Joseph L.._
Robertson, Hosea E
Robertson, Walter L
Ruffin, Albert C...
Scott, William O
Shepherd, Lawrence R
Simms, Charles F
Sims, Neafiel
Smith, Harold E
Whence
ap-
pointed
Md
D. C...
N. C...
Tcnn..._
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
La
D. C-...
D. C,_..
D. C...
Md
D. C...
D. C...
D. C_.._
111
D. C._-.
N. C ...
D. C. ..
D. C._._
S. C
D. C...-
Ohio--..
D. C__..
Md
Ark
Va
Tenn_...
Mo
D. C...
D. C...
D. C....
D. C_...
D. C ...
Ind
Va
D. C...
D. C_..-
Va
D. C...
D. C._-.
D. C...
Va
Term....
Va
Md
Okla..-
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
D. C...
Ga
Md
Date of
appoint-
ment
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
June
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
1, 1942
2. 1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
, 1942
,1942
, 1942
,1942
,1941
,1942
,1942
.1941
,1942
,1942
,1942
, 1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
, 1942
,1942
i. 1941
,1942
,1942
,1941
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
,1942
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CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
CRAFTS, PROTECTIVE, AND CUSTODIAL SERVICE— Continued
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Xame, grade, and salary
Grade three— yfinor crafts, protective,
and custodial— Continxicii
At <;,5f0— Continued.
Smith, John \V
Smith, Kandolph - -
Sorroll, Roy W.f
Taylor, James V -
Taylor. Willard B
Thompson, Preston L.. -
Thonip.xon, William H
Tolbort. Joseph W....
True, William J., Jr ---
Wade. Iloyt E.f
Warftelil. James A., Jr
Warren, Clarence W., Jr
Washington, Theodore B -
White. Curtis
White, Willard M
Williams. Edward O
Willis, Oliver T
Wilson, James B
Woods, Harvey J., Jr
Wright, Eugene O
Wright, John F
Wright, Ralph
Wright, William A..
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Date of
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ment
Aug.
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Aug.
Aug.
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Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
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Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
16, 1942
3, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1,1042
1. 1942
1. 1942
27. 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1,1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
16. 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
24, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
Name, grade, and salary
Grade three— Minor crafts, protective,
and custodial — Continued
At $1, SfO— Continued.
Wynn, Ilorace M
Young, Milton A
Young, Sie, Jr
Grade two — Office laborer
At fl,UO:
Anthony, Nicholas
At $1,200:
Beal, Norman W
(^rawford, Samuel, Jr
Qlascoe, Leon A
Green, Clarence B., Jr
Harris, William I
Harrison, Eugene C
Holmes, Douglas G.
Johnson, Hubert F
MacVeigh, George E
Moore, Frank M
O'neal, Maurice A
Powell, Edward
Smith, Walter A..
Taylor, J. Rudolph
Walker, M. Theodore, Jr...
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Aug. 1, 1942
Aug. 1, 1942
Aug. 24,1942
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1, 1942
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1, 1942
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1, 1942
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29, 1942
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1, 1942
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1, 1942
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1, 1942
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1, 1942
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1, 1942
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1, 1942
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1, 1942
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3, 1942
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3, 1942
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Aug.
14, 1942
D. C...
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1, 1942
UNCLASSIFIED SERVICE
Bulkley, Robert J. ($10,000).
Carter, Clarence E. ($.i,600).
Hartman, Paul J. ($2,6(X))...
Ohio...
Ohio...
W. Va.
Dec. 17,1941
Aug. 15,1931
Mar. 2,1942
Keppol, Frederick P. ($10,000)...
Kibble, Frederick D. G. ($5,600).
Weaver, John C. ($3,200)
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Va
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Dec. 17.1941
Feb. 4. 1942
May 18.1942
tOn military leave.
ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE
(To avoid delay and insure prompt attention, correspondence on diplomatic business should be addressed, for example, as
follows: "The American Embassy, Uabaua, Cuba"; on consular business, "The American Consulate, Niagara Falls, Ontario,
Canada.")
AFGHANISTAN
Ltgaticn: Kabul (performs consular functions)
ARGENTINA
Embassy: lUienos Aires (performs consular functions)
Vice Consulates (under Buenos Aires): Bahia Blanca;
Rosario§
AUSTRALIA
Legation: Canberra
Consulate General: Sydney, New South Wales (supervisory,
all of Australia)
Consulates: Adelaide, South Australia; Brisbane, Queens-
land; Melbourne, Victoria; Perth, Western Australia
BELGIUM t AND POSSESSIONS
^Embassy: Brussels
'Consulate General: Antwerp (supervisory, all of Belgium
and Luxembourg)
Consulates: Brussels*; Lfopoldville, Belgian Congo
BOLIVIA
Embassy: La Paz
Consulate: La Paz
BRAZIL
Embassy: Rio de Janeiro (performs consular functions with
supervisory jurisdiction over all consular oflices in
Brazil)
Consulate General: SSo Paulo
Consulatti: Bahia; Bello HorizonteJ; Florianopolis; Natal;
Pari; Femambuco; Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul;
Santos
Vice Consulates: CorumbaJ (Matto Orosso) (under Rio de
Janeiro); Curitiba§, Parana (under Sao Paulo); Fort-
aleza§ (under Pernambuco); Manoas§ (under Para);
Victoria, Espirito Santo (under Rio de Janeiro)
Consular Agencies: Rio Grande (under Porto Alegre); SSo
Luiz, Maranhao (under Parii)
BULGARIA
'Legation: Sofia (performs consular functions)
CANADA
Legation: Ottawa, Ontario (performs consular functions)
Consulates General: Halifax, Nova Scotia (supervisory, the
Maritime Provinces of Canada); Montreal, Quebec
(supervisory, the Province of Quebec); Toronto, On-
tario (supervisory, the Province of Ontario, except
Ottawa): Vancouver, British Columbia (supervisory,
the Province of British Columbia); Winnipeg, Mani-
toba (supervisory, the Provinces of Alberta, Manitoba,
Saskatchewan) •
CANADA— Continued.
Consulates: Calgary, .\lberta; Edmonton, .\lbcrta; Fort
William and Port -\rthur, Ontario; Hamilton, Ontario;
Niagara Falls, Ontario; Quebec, Quebec; Regina, Sas-
katchewan; St. John, New Brunswick; St. Stephen,
New Brunswick; Sarnia, Ontario; Victoria, British
Columbia; Windsor, Ontario
Mce Consulate: Fredericton, New Brtmswick (under Hali-
fax)
Consular Agency: Kenora, Ontario (under Winnipeg)
CHILE
Embassy: Santiago (perforins consular functions with super-
visory jurisdiction over all consular ofTices in Chile)
Consulates: Antofagasta; Valparaiso
Vice Consulates: AricaJ (under Antofogasta) ; Coneepciont
(under Santiago); Punta Arcnas§ (under Santiago);
Toeopillat§ (under Antofagasta); Valdivia§ (under
Santiago)
Consular Agency: Cruz Grande, Coquimbo (under Val-
paraiso)
CHINA
Embassy: Chungking (also Nanking oflSce*)
* Consulates General: Canton, Kwangtung; Hankow, Hupeh
Harbin, Manchuria; Mukden, Manchuria; Shanghai,;
Kiangsu; Tientsin, Hopeh
Consulates: Amoy», Fukien; Chefoo*, Shantung; Foochow*,
Fukien; Kunming (Yunnanfu), Yunnan; Swatow*,
Kwangtung; Tsinan*, Shantung; Tsingtao*, Shantung
COLOMBIA
Embassy: Bogota (performs consular functions)
Consulates: Barranquilla; Call; Cartagena; Cficuta; Me-
dellln
Vice Consulate: RIohacha§ (under Barranquilla)
Consular Agency: Buenaventura (under Call)
COSTA RICA
Legation: San Jos6 (performs consular functions)
Consulate: Port Limon
Vice Consulate. Puntarenas (under San Jos6)
CUBA
Embassy: Hahana (performs consular functions)
Consulates: .\ntilla; Camagiieyt; Cionfuegos; Matanzas
Nuevitas; Santiago de Cuba
Vice Consulate: Nueva Gerona (under Habana)
Consular Agencies: Caibarien (under Cienfuegos); Manza-
nillo (under Santiago de Cuba); Sagua la Grande (under
Cienfuegos)
CZECHOSLOVAKIAt
\Legatinn: Praha
•Closed.
fGovemment at present established in England; American Embassy (or Legation) functioning in London.
tOffice not yet opened to the public.
§This office i)erforms no visa or citizenship services.
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80
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
DENMARK
'Legation: Copenhagen
'Consulate General: Copenhagen
Consulate: Qodthaab, Greenland
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Legation: Ciudad Trujillo (performs consular functiout)
Ccnsular Agency: La Romana (under Ciudad Trujillo)
ECUADOR
Embassy: Quito (performs consular functions)
Consulate General: Guayaquil
EGYPT
Legation: Cairo (performs consular functions with super
visory jurisdiction over all consular offices in Egypt)
Consulates: Alexandria; Port Said
EL SALVADOR
Legation: San Salvador (performs consular functions)
ESTONIA
'Legation: Tallinn
FINLAND
Legation: Helsinki (Helsingfors) (performs consular func-
tions)
FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS!
Embassy: Vichy
Consulates General: Algiers, Algeria; Brazzaville, French
Equatorial Africa; Paris* (supervisory, all of France)
Consulates: Bordeaux*; Calais*; Cayenne, French Guiana;
Cherbourg*; Dakar, Senegal, French West Africa; Havre*;
Lille*; Lyon; Marseille; Martinique, French West Indies;
Nantes*; Nice; Noumea, New Caledonia; Saigonf, French
Indochina; St. Pierro-Miquelon; Strasbourg*; Tahiti,
Society Islands, Oceania; Tananarive, Madagascar; Tunis,
Tunisia
GERMANY
'Embassy: Berlin
'Consulates General: Berlin (supervisory, all of Germany);
Frankfort on the Main; Hamburg; Mimich; Vienna
'Consulates: Bremen; Cologne; Dresden; Konigsberg; Leip-
zig; Stuttgart
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, AND
INDIA
Embassy: London (performs consular functions with super-
visory jurisdiction over all consular offices in the British
Isles, except Ireland)
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, AND
INDIA— Continued.
Mission: New Delhi, India
Consulates General: Hamilton, Bermuda; Calcutta, India
(supervisory, all of India); Belfast, Northern Ireland;
Hong Kong*; Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa (supervisory,
all of British West Africa); Rangoon*, Burma; St. John's,
Newfoundland; Singapore*, Straits Settlements (super-
visory, the Siraits Settlements)
Consulates: Accra, Gold Coast, West Africa; Aden, Arabia;
Antigua, Leeward Islands, British West Indies; Asmara
Eritrea; Barbados, British West Indies; Belize, British
Honduras; Birmingham, England; Bombay, India; Brad-
ford, England; Bristol, England; Cardiff, Wales; Colombo,
Ceylon; Edinburgh, Scotland; Georgetown, British
Guiana; Gibraltar||; Glasgow, Scotland; Karachi, India;
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies; Liverpool,
England; Madras, India; Malta*; Manchester, England;
Mombasa**, Kenya, East Africa; Nairobi, Kenya, East
Africa; Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas; Newcastle-
on-Tyne, England; Penang*, Straits Settlements; Plym-
outh, England; Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, British West
Indies; St. Lucia, British West Indies; Southampton,
England; Suva, Fiji Islands
Consular Agencies: Brighton, Trinidad, British West Indies
(under Port-of-Spain); Freetown, Sierra Leone, Africa
(under Accra)
GREECE §
^Embassy: Athens
'Consulate General: Athens (supervisory, all of Greece)
'Consulate: Salonika
GUATEMALA
Legation: Guatemala
Consulate General: Guatemala
HAITI
Legation: Port-au-Prince (performs consular functions)
Consular Agencies (under Port-au-Prince): Cap Haitien;
Gonalves
HONDURAS
Legation: Tegucigalpa (performs consular functions)
Consulates: La Ceiba; Puerto Cortes
HUNGARY
'Legation: Budapest (performs consular functions)
ICELAND
Legation: Reykjavik (performs consular functions)
*Closed.
fConsulatc not functioning.
tThe consular officers at L§opoldville, Belgian Congo, are assigned also to French Equatorial Africa and the Cameroons (French
mandate).
§Governm6nt at present established in England; American Embassy functioning in London.
HClosed temporarily. Refer consular matters to Malaga, Spain.
**Functions under supervision of consulate at Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa.
ORGANIZATION OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE
81
IRAN
Legation: Tehran
Consulates: Tabriz*
Tehran
IRAQ
Legation: Baphdnd (iiorforins eoiisiilar fuiu'lioiis)
Consulate: Basra
IRELAND
Legation: Dublin
Consulate General: Dublin (suixrvisory, all of lielaml)
Consulates: Cork; Foyni's"
Consular Agency: Gahvay (under Dublin)
ITALY AND POSSESSIONS
'Embassy: Rome
'ConstUates General: Oenoa; Naples; Rome (supervisory, all
of Italy)
'Consulates: Florence; I-eghom; Milan; Palermo; Trieste;
Turin; Venice
JAPANESE EMPIRE
'Embassy: Tokyo
'Consulates General: Keijo (Seoul), Chosen; Tokyo (super-
visory, all of the Japanese Empire and Dairen)
'Consulates: Dairen, Manchuria; Kobe; Osaka; Taihoku,
Taiwan; Yokohama
LATVIA
'Legation: Riga
LIBERIA
Legation: Monrovia (performs consular functions)
LIECHTENSTEIN§
Consulate General: Vailuz
LITHUANIA
'Legation: Kaunas
LUXEMBOURG^
tLegation: LuxembourK
MEXICO
Embassy: M6xico, D. K. (performs consular functions with
sui)ervisory jurisdiction over all consular offices in Mexico)
Consulates: Agua Prieta, Sonora; Chihuahua, Chihuahua;
Ciudad Ju&rcz, Chihuahua; Coatzacoalcos (Puerto
Mfxieii), Veracruz; Durango, Durango; Ouadalajara,
Jalisco; Ouaymas, Sonora; Matamoros, Tamaulipas;
Mazatldn, Sinaloa; MCrida, Yucat4n; Mexicali, Baja
California; Monterrey, Nuevo Leon; Nogales, Sonora;
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas; Piedras Negras, Coahuila;
San Luis Potosf, San Luis PotosI; Tampico, Tamaulipas;
Tijuana, Baja California; Torreon, Coahuila; Veracruz,
Veracruz
MEXICO— Continued.
Vice Consulates: Acapulco de Juarez, Ouorrcro (under
Mexico, D. F.); La Pazi, Baja California (under Guay-
mas) Manzanillol, Colima (under Guadalajara); Rey-
nosatt, Tamaulipas (under Matnmnros); Sallna Cruz,
Oaxaca (under Coatzacoalcos)
MONACOll
Consulate: Monaco
MOROCCO
Legation: Tangier (performs consular functions with super-
visory jurisdiction over all consular offices in Morocco)
Consulate: Casablanca
NETHERLANDSt ANT> POSSESSIONS
^Embassy: The Hague
'Consulates General: Amsterdam (supervisory, all of the
Netherlands); Batavia, Java, Netherlands Indies (super-
visory, Netherlands Indies)
Consulates: Curacao, West Indies; Medan*, Sumatra, Neth-
erlands Indies; Paramaribo, Surinam; Rotterdam*;
Surabaya*, Java, Nc^therlands Indies
Mce Consulate: Aruba, West Indies (under Curacao)
NEW ZEALAND
Legation: Wellington
Consulate: Auckland
Consular Agencies: Christchurch; Dunedin
NICARAGUA
Legation: Managua (performs consular functions)
Consular Agency: Matagal[)a (under Managua)
NORWAYt
^Embassy: Oslo
'Consulate General: Oslo (supervisory, all of Norway)
'Consulate: Bergen
PALESTINE AND TRANS-JORDAN
Consulate General: Jerusalem
PANAMA
Embassy: Panainil (performs consular functions)
Consulate: Colon
PARAGUAY
Embassy: Asuncion (performs consular functions)
PERU
Embassy: Lima (performs consular functions)
V'ice Consulates (under Lima): Arecjuipa; Iquitosi
Consular Agencies (under Lima): La Oroya; MoUcndo;
Salaverry
•Closed.
fOovernment at present established in England; American Embassy functioning in London.
tOovemment at present established in Canada; American Legation functioning in Ottawa.
§The consul general at Zurich, Switzerland, is assigned to Liechtenstein.
IIThe consular officers at Nice, France, are assigned also to Monaco.
IThis office performs no visa or citizenship services.
••Office not yet opened to the public.
ttTemporary.
82
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
*Consulate: ManilaJ
POLANDt
^Embaxny: Warsaw
'Consulate General: Warsaw
PORTUGAL AND POSSESSIONS §
Legation: Lisbon
Consulates General: Lisbon (supervisory, all of Portugal,
the Azores, and Madeira); Macau*
Consulates: Funchal, Madeira; Horta, Fayal, Azores;
Lourenco Marques, Mozambique, Africa; Luandaft.
Angola, Africa; Oporto; Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel,
Azores
^Vice Consulate: S5o Vicente, Cape Verde Islands (under
Lisbon)
RUMANIA
'Legation: Bucharest
'Consulate: Bucharest
SAUDI ARABIA, KINGDOM OF||
Legation: Jidda
SPAIN
Embassy: Madrid (performs consular functions)
Consulate General: Barcelona (supervisory, all of Spain and
the Canary Islands)
Consulates: Bilbao; Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary
Islands; Malaga; Seville; Tenerife, Canary Islands;
Valencia; Vigo
SWEDEN
Legation: Stockholm (performs consular functions with
supervisory jurisdiction over all consular ofHccs in
Sweden)
Consulate: Goteborg
SWITZERLAND
Legation: Bern
Consulate General: Ziirich (supervisory, all of Switzerland)
Consulates: Basel; Bern; Geneva
SYRIA AND LEBANON
Consulate General: Beirut, Lebanon (supervisory, all of
Syria and Lebanon)
THAILAND
'Legation: Bangkok (performs consular functions)
TURKEY
Embassy: Ankara**
Consulate General: Istanbul (Constantinople) (supervisory,
all of Turkey)
Consulates: Iskendcrunft (Alcxandretta); Izmir (Smyrna)
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Legation: Pretoria, Transvaal
Consulates General: Capetown, Cape Province; Johannes-
burg, Transvaal (supervisory, all of the Union of South
Africa)
Consulates: Durban, Natal; Port Elizabeth, Cape Province
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Embassy: Moscow (performs consular functions)
Consulate General: Vladivostok
URUGUAY
Embassy: Montevideo (performs consular functions)
VENEZUELA
Embassy: Caracas
Consulates: Caracas; Maracaibo
Vice Consulates (under Caracas): Caripitol, Monagas;
Ciudad Bolivar^; La Guairatt; Puerto de la Cruzl, Anzo-
ategui
YUGOSLAVIA!
^Embassy: Belgrade
'Consulates: Belgrade (supervisory, all of Yugoslavia):
Zagreb
'Closed.
tCiovernment at present established in England; American Embassy functioning in London.
JConsulate established under act of March 24, 1934. Activities of the Consulate are limited to immigration and trade-pro
motion work.
§Consular officers at Bombay, India, are assigned also to Portuguese possessions in India.
II Correspondence on diplomatic business relating to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia should be addressed to "The American Lega-
tion, Cairo, Egypt."
IThis office performs no visa or citizenship services.
**Office of Embassy also at Istanbul.
tfOfficc not yet opened to the public.
IJThis office performs no visa services.
CLASSIFICATION OF TITK FORFIGN SFRVICE
AMBASSADORS AND MINISTERS
Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary $17,500
Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary . 10,000
To the Netherlands 12,000
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
Class 1 $9,000 to $10,000
Class2 8,000 to S.900
Class3 7,000 to 7.900
Classl 6, 000 to 0,900
ClassS 5,000 to 5,900
ClassO 4,500 to 4.900
Senior clerks
Class 1 $4,000
Class 2 3,750
ClassS 3,500
Class 4 3,250
Class 5 3,000
CLERKS
Class? $4,000 to $4,400
ClassS 3,500 to 3,900
Uncla?sined (a) 3,000
Undassified (6) 2,750
Unclassified (c) 2, .500
Junior clerks
Class 1 $2,750
Class 2 2,500
Class 3 less than 2,500
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BIOGRAPHIES
PERSONNEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE*
Abbey, Glenn Allan. — b. DodgevUle, Wis., June 11,
ISOS : no(lL:ov11Ie Iliuh S<h. prad. ; business-sch. crad. ;
Geor{:eto\vn. B.S. 1025; U. of Witwatersrand, Johannes-
bur;:, srad. work lOJ'J; teachi-r in eU-montary sch. 1917-
18; U. S. Army 1018-19; elk. 1010-21; instr. in Enc.
and hist.. Devitt Prop. Sch., 19-4-25 ; sec. to the Ani.
Hij;b Coninir. at Tort au Trince 1925-27 ; app. For.
Ser. offlctT undass. and v.c. of career July 5, 1927 ;
For. S«r. Sch. Sept. 29, 1927 ; v.c. at Johannesburg
Feb. 24. 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 1, 1931 ;
3d sec. at Mannpua July 31, 1931 ; at Caracas Mar. 31,
1932; class eii-'ht July 1, IQ.'A ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935;
3d sec. at Asuncion May 28. 1936 ; also cons, at Asun-
cion Si'Pt. 25. 103(1; class seven Apr. 1, 1937; 2d sec.
at Asunci6n in addition to duties as cons. May 6, 1937;
detailed to Chaco I'eace Conf., Bmno-s Aires, 1938; to
the D.pt. Feb. 2, 1938; class six Apr. 1, 1939; mem.,
hospitality committee. 8th .\m. Scientific Cong., Wash-
ington, 1940 ; cons, and 2d sec. at Loudon Apr. 8, 1941.
Abbott, George Manlove. — b. Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 5,
1904 ; Shaw Ili-h Sch. grad. ; Case Sch. of Applied Sci-
ence, B.S. 1925 ; ficole do Fonts et Chaussees, Paris,
1926 ; George Washington U. 1927 ; construction
work 1020-21 ; salesman 1922-24 ; asst. research
assoc. 1020 ; tech. asst., Bu. of Standards, 1027 ; app.
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of career July 5,
1927; For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 29, 1927; v.c. at Calcutta
Feb. 24, 10J8: at Oslo An?. 26, 1930; sec. in the
DlpIo. Ser. May 2. 1934; ."^d sec. at Riga .May 24, 1934;
class eight July 1. 19.34; cons. Jan. 22, 1935; also cons,
at Riga Nov. 7, 1935; class seven Apr. 1, 1937; 2d sec.
at Riga in addition to duties as cons. May 6. 1937;
cons, at Marseille Jan. 28. 1038 ; cla.ss six Aug. 16, 1941 ;
cons, at Colombo Oct. 17. 1941 (did not proceed to post) ;
at Manila Dec. 8, 1941-Jan. 1, 1942; married.
Abbott, Walnwrlght. — b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 27,
1891; St. PauTs Sch.; Yale; employed In mfg. com-
panies; ambulance ser. in France 1916; French Army
1917-18; U. S. Army 1918-19. It.; app. sec. of enib.
or leg. of class four Apr. 7. 1920; assigned to Stock-
holm 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; 2d sec. at Caracas Oct. 2. 1924; class five Apr.
30. 1925; 2d .sec. at nublln June 9, 1927; class four
July 24. 1030; 1st sec. at London Doc. 23, 1930; at
Belgrade Teh. 28, 1934 ; For. Ser. officer at Hamburg
June 15. 1030 ; cons. ;ind cons, at Hamburg June 22,
1030; at Suva Jan. 18, 1941 ; cons. gen. June 12, 1942:
cons. gen. at Suva June 22, 1942 ; married.
Acheson, Dean G. — h. Middletown, Conn., Apr. 11,
1803: Gioton Sch. grad.; Yale, A.B. 1915; Harvard,
l.L.n. lOlS ; mrm. of bar of D. C. ; U. S. Navy 1918-19,
ensign ; private sec. to assoc. justice of U. S. Supreme
Court 1919-21 ; law practice 1921-33, 1034-41 ; under
sec. of treas. 1933 ; app. asst. sec. of state Feb. 1, 1941 ;
mom.. For. Ser. Personnel Bd., Bd. of Examiners for the
For. Sep., and For. Ser. Sch. Bd. 1941- ; chm.. Exec.
Committee on Cml. Policy, 1941- ; chm., Bd. of Economic
Operations of Dept. of State, 1941- ; mem.. Frozen Funds
Comm., 1941- ; mem., Requirements Comm., War Pro-
duction Bd., 1942- ; married. — A-A.
Achilles, Theodore Carter, — b. Rochester, N.Y.,
Dec. 20, 1905 ; San Jos6 (Calif.) High Sch. grad. ; Stan-
ford, B.A. 1925; Yale 1926-28; newspaper work 1928-
30 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; v.c. at Habana Jan.
4, 1932; For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 28, 1033; v.c. at
Rome June 13, 1933 ; to the Dept. Apr. 25, 1935 ; asst.
sec. Gen. Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1935 ; advisory
mem. of .^m. committee. Int. Inst, of Agri., 1930-39 ;
class eight Mar. 16. 1939; 3d .sec. at London May 11,
1939 ; chargg d'affaires ad interim near Govts, of Poland,
Belgium, Norway, and the Netherlands established in
England Nov. 10, 1940-Mar. 12, 1941 ; class seven May 1,
1941 ; to the Dept. July 9, 1941 ; adviser to U. S. del..
Int. Labor Conf., New York, 1941 ; mem.. Advisory
Comm. on Trade Policy in Relation to the Lend-Lease
Program, 1942- ; married. — Eu.
Ackerman, Ralph Henry. — b. West Hoboken, N.J.,
July 23, 1892; Union Hill High Sch.; business sch.;
Emerson Inst. ; U. of Chattanooga"" 1914-15 ; elk and
stenog. 1907-13; elk., Dept. of State, 1913-14; cml.
activities in So. Amor. 1914-21; chief, Latin Am. Div.,
Bu. of For. and Dom. Com., 1922-23 ; tech. adviser
to Am. del., 5th Int. Conf. of Am. States, Santiago,
1923; app. cml. att. at Santiago Oct. 27, 1923; at
Rio de Janeiro July 18, 1933 ; adviser to Am. del.. Pan
Am. Cml. Conf., Buenos Aires, 1935 ; to Bu. of For.
and Dom. Com. .Sept. 9, 1937 ; trade commr. at Singa-
pore Oct. 7, 1938 ; act. cml. att. at Caracas Dec. 9,
1938; trade commr. at Singapore Feb. 20. 1939; cml.
att. at Madrid May 13, 19.30 ; For. Ser. officer of class
three July 1. 19.39; cons, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
.Nov. 10. 19.39 ; class two Feb. 1, 1042 ; married.
Ackerson, Garret G., Jr, — b. Hackensack, N.J., May
13. 1004; Kelvin Sch.; Harvard, S.B. 1927; app. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of career May 17, 1928;
For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1028; v.c. at Cape Town
Nov. 3, 1928; For. Ser. officer to the leg. at Pretoria
June 27, 19.30; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 16, 1930;
3d sec. at Pretoria Aug. 27, 1930 ; at Lima Apr. 8,
1931; v.c. at Copenhagen Nov. 14, 1933; 3d sec. at
Budapest Mar. 19, 1935 ; class eight and cons. Oct. 1,
'Biographies are Included only for those employees whose duties are administrative or professional.
85
86
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 1942
1935 ; also cons, at Budapest June 19, 1936 ; class
seven Mar. 1, 1939 ; 2d sec. at Budapest in addition
to duties as cons. Mar. 30, 1939 : cons, and 2d sec. at
Bogota Feb. 17, 1941 ; 2d sec. at Habana Apr. 17, 1942 ;
also cons, at Habana Aug. 13, 1942 ; 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 ; v.c. at Montreal, temp., Jan. 7, 1930 ;
For. Ser. Sch. July 18, 1930; v.c. at Tegucigalpa
Nov. 8, 19:50 ; also 3d sec. at Tegucigalpa Jan. 17, 1933 ;
v.c. at Ceiba, temp., July 30, 1934 ; v.c. and 3d sec. at
Tegucigalpa Aug. 18, 1934 ; v.c. at Strasbourg Aug. 9,
1935 ; at Johannesburg June 12, 1937 ; class eight and
cons. May 1, 1938 ; cons, at Johannesburg May 12,
1938 ; at Durban, temp., Nov. 26, 1938 ; at Johannes-
burg Jan. 2, 1939 ; at Durban, temp., Mar. 15, 1939 ;
at Johannesburg Apr. 21, 1939 ; at Lourengo Marques,
temp., Apr. 13, 1942 ; class seven June 1. 1942 ; cons, at
Johanne.sburg Aug. 10, 1942 ; at Capetown Aug. 25,
1942 ; married.
Acomb, Evelyn Martha. — b. Donora, Pa. ; Deertield-
Shields High Sch. ( Highland Park. 111. ) grad. ; Welles-
ley. B.A. 1931 ; Columbia. M.A. 1932. Ph.D. 1941 ; teacher
of hist, in private sch. 1932-33, in Drew Sem. 19.3.5-36 ;
tutor. Mills Coll., 1934 ; instr. in hist., N. J. Coll. for
Women. 1941-42 ; app. divisional asst. at $2,600 in the
Dept. of State June 15, 1942.— SR.
Adair, Charles Wallace, Jr. — b. Xenia, Ohio, Jan. 26,
1914; Central High Sch. grad.; U. of Wis., A.B. 1935;
Am. Inst, of Banking 1937-38; George Washington U.
1938-39; employed by bank 1935-38; floor mgr. in
dept. store 1938-40 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c.
of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Sept. 3, 1940 ; v.c.
at Nogales Sept. 9, 1940 ; at Mexico City Mar. 19, 1941 ;
to the Dept. Aug. 15, 1941 (For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 3-
Dec. 6, 1941) ; v.c. at Bombay and Portuguese posses-
sions in India Dec. 27. 1941.
Adam, Hector Cameron, Jr. — b. 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 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. and
v.c. at Managua Oct. 1, 1935 ; at Ciudad Judrez Jan. 8,
1936 ; For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 4, 1936 ; v.c. at Monte-
video Dec. 18, 1936 ; also 3d sec. at Montevideo June
25, 1940 ; v.c. at Hamilton, Bermuda, May 2, 1941 ;
class eight Aug. 16, 1941 ; married.
Adams, Edwin Melville. — b. Gridley. 111.. Sept. 28,
1;I14; Morgan Park Mil. Acad, grad.; U. of 111., A.B.
lO.'itJ, LL.B. 1939 ; atty., automobile-insur. company.
1939-40 : app. divisional asst. at $2,600 in the Dept.
of State Feb. 2, 1042; at $3,200 Sept. 16, 1942.— WT.
Adams, J. Wesley, Jr. — b. Fond du Lac, Wis., Nov.
2, 19i:5; Elgin (111.) High Sch. grad.; Northwestern,
B.S. 1935, MA. 1937 ; program writer with Rotary
Int. 1937-40; app. divisional asst. at $3,200 in the
Dept. of State Mar. 20, 1941; at $3,300 Oct. 1, 1942;
married. — FC.
Adams, Walter Alexander. — b. Greenville, S.C.,
Dec. 16, 1887 ; Carlisle's Sch. for Boys ; Clemson ColL
1 yr. ; Georgetown, LL.B. 1913 ; private tutors 3 yrs. ;
mem. of bar of U.S. Court for China, Shanghai ; elk.
and stenoe. 1907-10 ; stenog. in Govt, depts. 1911-13 ;
elk., Philippine Civil Ser., 1913-14 ; elk. in Am. con-
sulate gen. at Shanghai Apr. 1, 1914 ; court reporter
and dep. elk. of court, U.S. Court for China, 1915 ;
teacher of legal mechanics, Comparative Law Sch. of
China, Shanghai, 1916 ; app. v.c. at Shanghai Feb. 26,
1916 ; at Batavia Oct. 4, 1918 ; v.c. of career of class
three Dec. 23, 1919; v.c. at Canton Apr. 12, 1920;
class two May 24, 1920 ; v.c. at Swatow Nov. 15, 1920 ;
at Changsha Feb. 24, 1921 ; at Tsingtao 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 ; cons, at
Chungking Apr. 10, 1925 ; class Ave June 2, 1926 ; class
four May 17, 1928 ; cons, at Hankow July 17, 1928 ;
at Nanking June 11, 1929; class three July 24, 1930;
cons. gen. June 11, 1931 ; cons. gen. at Hankow June
15, 1931 ; at Harbin June 29, 1934 ; class two Oct. 1,
1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 14, 1936 ; to the
Dept. Oct. 22, 1937; class one Nov. 16, 1939 ; asst. chief,
Div. of Far Eastern Affairs, Nov. 7, 1940 ; 1st sec. at
Mexico City Dec. 12, 1941 ; to the Dept. Feb. 4, 1942 ;
married. — FE.
Adams, Ware. — b. Washington, D.C., Mar. 1, 1905 ;
Emerson Inst. grad. ; George Washington, A.B. 1929 ;
paymaster, D.C. govt., 1927-29 ; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v.c. of career Nov. 12, 1929 ; v.c. at
Habana, temp., Nov. 27, 1929 ; at Matanzas, temp..
Mar. 19, 1930; to the For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 19, 1930;
v.c. at Lyon July 22, 1930 ; at Berlin Nov. 11, 1933 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 25, 1936; class eight Apr. 1,
1937; cons. Apr. 22, 1937; cons, at Berlin Apr. 26,
1937 ; also 3d sec. at Berlin May 14, 1938 ; to the Dept.
Aug. 17, 1938, for special study in economics (U. of
Chicago) ; class seven Apr. 1, 1939 ; 3d sec. at Rio de
Janeiro Apr. 11, 1939; 2d sec. at Rio de Janeiro June
20, 1939 ; also cons, at Rio de Janeiro Oct. 10, 1939 ;
class six May 1, 1941 ; cons, and 2d sec. at London May
27. 1941.
Adamson, Keith Earl. — b. Newton, Kans., Dee. 15,
1917 ; Sedgwick High Sch. grad. ; business sch. ; York
Coll. 1934-36 ; George Washington U. 1939- ; asst. mgr.
of machine company 1937-39 ; asst. to chief of radio
and motion-picture section, Fed. Housing Admin., 1939-
42; app. divisional asst. at $2,000 in tlie Dept. of
State Jan. 5. 1942; married. — RC.
Adkinson, Burton Wilbur. — b. Everson, Wash., ilar.
."). 1<.)09 ; Maple Falls Union High Sch. grad. ; U. of
Wa.sh.. B.A. 1936. M.A. 1939; Clark, Ph.D. 1042;
teacher in public schs. 1929-39 ; instr., U. of Wash.,
1942; app. divisional asst. at $2,600 in the Dert. of
State June 13. 1942.— Ge.
Affeld, William Charles, Jr. — b. Clarlnda, Iowa,
Oct. 20, 1906; West High Sch. (Minneapolis) grad.;
business sch. ; U. of Minn., B.A. 1930 ; ry. elk. -stenog.
1925-26 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate at Windsor Sept.
19, 1931 ; v.c. at Windsor Oct. 31, 1931 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the DlpIo.
BIOGRAPHIES
87
Sor. Dec. 17, 1931 ; v.c. at Windsor Jan. 2. 1932 ;
For. Ser. 8ch. Jan. 8, 1932; v.c. at Singapore Apr.
7, 1932; at Bremen May 17, 1935; at Kobe July 13,
1937; at Hong Kong, temp.. May 17, 1939; at Kobe
Nov. 9, 1939; class eisrht Nov. 16, 1939; 3d sec. at
Guatemala Oct. 30, 1941 ; married.
Agnlrre, Stephen Earnest. — b. Tucson, Ariz., Nov.
11. 1.S92 ; Oilil'. Sell, of Minli. Arts. S.iii Kraiuisio,
1911-13 ; cral. 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 ; For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 7, 1932; v.c. at Mexico
City Jan. 9, 1932 ; 3d sec. at Mexico City Jan. 26, 1932 ;
class eight Apr. 1, 1939; cons. Aug. 21, 1941; cons, at
Mexican Aug. 27. 1941 ; class seven Aug. 16, 1941 ;
cons, at Ciudad Juflrez June 6, 1942 ; married.
Ahlswede, Gretchen, — b. So. Pasadena. Calif. ; Flint-
ridge Seh. for Girls grad. : Lelaud Stanford, B.A. 1939 ;
govt, intern. Nat. Inst, of I'ublic Affairs. 19."!9-40 ; asst.
training supervisor in di'pt. store 1940-41 ; app. jr. cul-
tural relations asst. ai Santiago Sept. 19. 1941.
Allshie, William Knight. — b. Boise, Idaho, Jan. 30,
1905 ; Coeur d'Alene High Sch. grad. ; U. of Wash.,
B.A. 1927 ; Downing Coll., Cambridge U., England,
1927-2S; elk. In Am. emb. at Paris 1928-29; app.
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of career Nov. 12,
1929 ; v.c. at Habana, temp., Nov. 27, 1929 ; at Nuevitas,
temp.. Mar. 19, 1930; For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 19,
1930; v.c. at Caracas July 22, 1930; at Batavia June
30, 1931 ; at Warsaw Oct. 5, 1933 ; see. in the Diplo.
Ser. Apr. 25, 1936; v.c. at Montreal May 28, 1937;
at Nassau July 23. ]9:?8; at Mexico City Oct. 2, 1939;
class eight May 1, 1941 ; also 3d sec. at Mexico City
Nov. 1, 1941 ; sec. to U. S. del., 2d Inter-Am. Conf. on
Agri., Mexico City, 1942 ; married.
Ainsworth, Horatio Gardner. — b. Charleston, S.C.,
.Mar. 15. 1917 ; St. Paul's Sch. grad. ; Princeton, B.A.
1939 ; 2d It., O.R.C. ; newspaper corr. 1937-39 ; bank
elk. 19.39; For. Ser. elk. Junc-Sept. 1940; app. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Sept. 3, 1940; v.c. at Winnipeg Sept. 6,
1940; to the Dept. Aug. 15, 1941 (For. Ser. Sch. Nov.
3-Dec. 0. 1941) ; 3d sec. and v.c. at San Salvador Dec.
3, 1941 ; married.
Alciatore, Jules C§sar. — b. New Orleans, La., Nov.
18. 1901 ; St. Pauls Coll. grad. ; busine.ss-seh. grad. ;
Tulane. A.B. 1922 ; U. of 111., A.M. 1929 ; U. of Chicago,
Ph.D. 19.38 ; stenog. for oil company 1924-25 ; instr. in
Eng. in high sch. 192G-27 ; asst. in Frenclj, U. of 111.,
1927-29 ; instr. in French, Northwe.stern U.. 1929-31.
1934-35 ; instr. in romance languages, Catholic U. of
Amer., 1938-41. 1942 ; app. translator at ?2.«;00 in the
Dept. of State May 1, 1942 ; married. — TC.
Aldridge, Clayson Wheeler. — b. Rome, N.Y., Oct.
19, 1899 ; Rome Free Acad. ; Princeton, A.B. 1922 ; Am.-
Seandinavian fellowship, U. of Copenhagen, 1922-23 ;
app. For. Ser. officer unclass. Mar. 20, 1925 ; v.c. of
career and v.c. at Jerusalem Sept. 2, 1925 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Feb. 17, 1927; 3d sec. at Athens Feb. 23,
1927 ; v.c. at Aden, temp., Aug. 31, 1927 ; 3d see. at
Athens June 21. 1928; also v.c. at Athens Oct. 18,
1929 ; class eight, cons., and cons, at Athens Dec. 19,
1929, in addition to duties as 3d see. ; to the Dept.
Feb. 5, 1930 ; divisional asst. at $4,600 in the Dept. of
State Dec. 1, 1930 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven and
.•issignixl to the Dept. .Ian. 11, ]!):{4 ; cons, and sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 15, 1934 ; 2d sec. at Athens Feb.
21, 1934; class six Oct. 1, 19.35; 2d see. at Nanking
Jan. 27, 1936 ; class five June 16, 1938 ; cons, at Manila,
temp., Nov. 3, 1938; at Singapore Feb. 25, 1939;
class four Aug. 16. 1941 ; cons, at Sydney Jan. 30, 1942 ;
married.
Alexander, F. Virginia. — b. Mount Crawford, Va. ;
Staunton High Sch. grad. ; business sch. ; studied under
private tutor 2 yrs. ; elk. 1910-12 ; sec. 1913-15 ; app.
elk. in the Dept. of State Dec. 7, 1915 ; at $1,200 July
1, 1916; 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, Div. of Passport Control, Nov. 4, 1925 ; at
$2,200 Dec. 1, 1925; at $2,400 Mar. 1, 1926; at $2,500
Nov. 1. 1927 ; asst. chief, Passport Div.. Jan. 16, 192C ;
at $2,700 July 1, 1928 ; 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. 19:5:?-39 ; at .$3,300
Nov. 16, 1938 ; at .$3,400 Oct. 1. 1941 ; at $4,600 Jan. 1,
1942.— PD.
Alexander, John Wesley. — b. Greenville, 111.. Apr. 7,
1918 ; T'rbana High Sch. grad. ; U. of 111.. B.A. 1940,
M.A. 1941 ; U. of Wis., grad. work 1941-42 ; app. carto-
graphic engineer at .$2,000 in the Dept. of State June
13, 1942.— Ge.
Alexander, Robert Clark. — b. near Paris, Tenn.,
July 28, 1896 ; Robert E. Lee Public Sch. ; private tutor;
Y.M.C.A. Sch. of Accountancy 1925 ; Southeastern U.
Law Sch. 1925-26 ; Washington Coll. of Law 1927 ; elk.
1911-17, in the Dept. of State 1917-24; private sec.
to the sec. of state 1920 ; law elk. with counsel for
Chile in Tacna-Arlea Arbitration 1924-25 ; income-
tax accountant and sec. 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; tech. adviser at $3,800 Aug. 3, 1938;
divisional asst. at $4,000 Aug. 1. 1!I41 ; asst. chief.
Visa Div., Nov. 26, 1941 ; at $5,000 Dec. 10, 1941 :
mem.. Efficiency Rating Comm.. 1942- ; married. — VD.
Alexander, Virginia Garton (Mrs.)- b. Manila, P. I.,
of Am. parents; Cen. High Sch. (D.C.) grad; business
sch. ; studied I'ortiiguese, Fi-ench. Spanish, Italian, and
Russian undt'r private tutors in U. S. and Mexico;
George Washington U. 1927 28; De Pauw U. 1928-29;
Universidad Nacional do M^.xico. summer 1939 ; elk. -sec.
Social Security Bd.. 19.{7-40 ; research and writing.
Civil Aeronautics Authority. 1940: app. elk. at $1,^00 in
the Itept. of State Jan. 2. 1941 ; elk.. 2d Inter-Am. Travel
Cong.. Mexico City, 1941: at $1.8G0 Oct. 1, 1941; elk.,
4th Pan. Am. Ilighw.iy Cong.. Mexico City, 1941; divi-
sional asst.. at $2,000 IVh. IC. ];i42.— RC.
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Alfsen, Fritz A. M.— b. Oslo, Norway, May 3, 1899 ;
naturalized 1914; West High Sch. (Uochcster, N. Y.)
grad. ; business-scb. grad. ; Oslo U., Norway, 1917-18 ;
Georgetown U. 1924-25 ; Coll. of City of N. Y. 1931 ;
studied in Scandinavia and France ; 1st It., O.R.C, 192G-
31 ; private see. and corr. for banlting companies in
Norway and France 1918-22 ; ells, to cml. att. at Copen-
hagen 1922-24 ; cml. agt., Bu. of For. and Dom. Com.,
1924-26 ; analyst, corr., and accountant with int.
banlsing companies 1927-31, 1933-35 ; tariff specialist,
Bu. of For. and Dom. Com., 1935-36 ; app. asst. trade
commr. at Cairo Mar. 1, 1936 ; at Stocl^holm Dec. 1,
1937 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1939 ; v.c.
of career and sec. in the Dipto. Ser. Nov. 16, 1939 ; v.c.
at Stockholm Dec. 29, 1939 ; also asst. cml. att. at
Stockholm Dec. 20, 1940; class seven June 1, 1912;
3d sec. at Helsinki, temp., July 9, 1942 ; married.
Allen, Charles W.— b. Boulder, Colo., Jan. 21, 1883 ;
Lander (Wyo.) High Sch.; business sch.; U. of Wyo.
1% 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, 1918 ; at Ziirich
Sept. 6, 1921 ; at Berne Apr. 5, 1924 ; at Basel Jan.
23, 1920 ; at North Bay Apr. 13, 1927 ; at Calgary
Sept. 29, 1930 ; married.
Allen, Edgar Poe. — b. Sharon, Ba., Jan. 13, 1904;
Sharon High Sch. grad.; business-sch. grad.; George
Washington, LL.B. 1927 ; National U., 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 accounting
dept. of steel corp. 1922-23 ; in Dept. of State 1923-29 ;
special agt., Dept. of Justice, 1929-31 ; app. admin, asst.
at $;5,200 in the Dept. of State Aug. 24. 1931 ; divi-
sional as.st. at $3,800 Dec. 16. 1935; at $4,000 Apr. 16,
1939; at $4, GOO .Apr. 16. 1939; asst. chief, Dlv. of Con-
trols, Mar. 14, 1941 ; divisional asst. Oct. 16, 1941 ; at
$4,800 Jan. 1, 1942 ; at $5,600 Jan. 13, 1942 ; act. asst.
chief, Div. of For. Activity Correlation, Jan. 20, 1942 ;
furlough for mil. ser. July 20, 1942- ; married. — FC.
Allen, George Venable. — b. Durham, N.C., Nov. 3,
1903 ; Durham High Sch. grad. ; Duke U., A.B. 1924 ;
Harvard, A.M. 1929; teacher in high sch. 1924-28;
newspaper reporter 1926, 1927, 1928; editorial elk,,
Census Bu., 1929 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930; v,c.
at Kingston, Jamaica, Apr. 29, 1930 ; to the For. Ser.
Sch. July 16. 1930; v.c. at Shanghai Nov. 8, 1930; at
Patras Aug. 15, 1934; at Athens, temp,, Jan, 17, 1936;
at Patras Feb. 10. 1936; v.c. and 3d sec. at Cairo July
21, 1936; class eight Apr. 1, 1937; cons. Apr. 22, 1937;
cons, at Cairo in addition to duties as 3d sec. Apr. 26,
1937 ; to the Dept. Oct. 1. 1938 ; class seven Apr. 1,
1939 ; class six Juno 1, 1942 ; divisional asst. at $5,600
Aug. 1, 1942; married.— NE.
Allen, Henry Edward. — b. Washington, D.C, June
23, 1912 ; Western High Sch. grad, ; Washington 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; at $1,800 Sept.
16, 1937; divisional asst. at $2,000 July 1, 1939; de-
tailed to Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and Santiago to
assist in trade-agreement discussions 1939-40 ; at
$3,200 Feb. 16. 1941 ; at $3,800 Dec. 1, 1941 ; app.
jr. econ. analyst at Mexico City July 1, 1942 ; married.
Allen, Percy F. — b. Allen, Md., Feb. 11, 1879 ; 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., 1905-6 ; app. elk. at $900 in the
Dept. of State July 3, 1906; at $1,200 May 1, 1907;
at $1,400 Nov. 2, 1908; at $1,600 June 27, 1911; sec.
of Bd. of Examiners for Diplo. and Cons. Ser. 1913-18 ;
at $1,800 Apr. 22, 1914 ; act. chief elk. Mar. 22-Apr.
5, 1918; special asst. at $2,100 Jan. 1, 1920; drafting
officer at $2,500 July 1, 1921 ; representative of the
Dept. in connection with the preparation of the Official
Register of U. S. 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 ; at $3,600 July 1, 19:30 ; at $3,700
July 3, 1930 ; act. chief elk. and admin, asst. Sept. 8-
Dec. 31, 1931; at $3,800 Nov. 16, 193S ; asst. dir. of
personnel and chief of recruiting and selection section.
Div. of Personnel Supervision and Management, Jan. 27,
1939 ; at $4,000 Oct. 1, 1941 ; chief of recruiting and
selection section, Div. of Departmental Personnel, Sept.
1, 1942 ; married. — DP.
Allen, Stuart. — b. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 13, 1902;
St. Paul Acad. grad. ; Princeton, B.S. 1926 ; teacher,
I'eking Coll. of Com. and Finance and I'eking Union
Medical Coll., China, 1926-28; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v.c. of career Mar. 26, 1929 ; For.
Ser. Sch. July 1, 1929 ; v.c. at Tientsin Sept. 12, 1929 ;
class eight, cons., and cons, at Tientsin Oct. 1, 1935;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 27. 1936 ; cons, at Ghefoo
July 10, 1936; at Lyon Jan. 17, 1938; class seven Aug.
17, 1938; cons, at Nice, temp., Sept. 16, 1939; at Lyon
Oct. 3, 1939 ; at Georgetown Jan. 14, 1941 ; class six
Feb. 1, 1942 ; cons, at Vancouver Feb. 27, 1942 ; mar-
ried.
Allen, Thomas Gardner. — b. Jamaica Plain, Mass.,
Jan, 1, 1914 ; Needham High Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A.B.
1936, A.M. 1938, grad. work 1938-41, teaching fellow
in Spanish 1910-41 ; app. divisional asst. at $2,C00 in
the Dept. of State June 2, 1941; at $3,200 Apr. 1,
1942; married. — RC.
Ailing, Paul Humiston. — b. Hamden, Conn., July 15,
1896; Hillbouse High Sch. (New Haven) grad.; Trinity
Coll., A.B. 1920; U. of Pa., M.A. 1924; elk. 1913-15;
U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It., overseas service ; for. ser.
training class of N.Y. bank 1920-21 ; research and edi-
torial work 1921-24 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass.
and v.c. of career Oct. 16, 1924 ; v.c. at Beirut Nov. 8,
1924; at Aleppo, temp.. Mar. 30, 1926; at Beirut Aug.
17, in26; at Damascus Oct. 25, 1920; at Beirut Jan.
27, 1927; to the Dept. Apr. 2, 1928; class eiuht and
cons. May 23, 1929; divisional asst. at $5,600 in the
Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1930; asst. chief. Div. of Near
Eastern Affairs, at $0,500 Nov. 19. 1934 ; adviser to
Am. del., Conf. for Revision of Capitulatory Regime
BIOGRAPHIES
89
iu Kg.vpt, Moiitroux, 1!>37 ; at $7,UOO June 1, 1039; at
$7,250 Jan. 1, 15)42; oliiof. I»iv. of Near Eusteiii AfTaiis,
at $S,000 Mar. 13, 1942; nianied.— NK.
Allison, John Moore. — b. Ilolton, Kans., Apr. 7, 1905 ;
U. of Ncbr., A.B. 1927 ; tcadu-r of Eng. in Japanese
sch. 1927-29; cnil. work in China and Japan 1929-
30 ; app. elk. iu Am. consulate jjeii. at Shanghai Apr.
28, 1930; v.c. at Kubi^ Oct. 20. 1931; For. Si-r. ofUcer
uncIa.>!S., v.c. of career, and soc. in the Diplo. Sor. Dec.
17, 1931; v.c. at Kobe Jan. 2, 1932; language officer
at Tokyo Jan. 15, 1932; v.c. at Tokyo May 9, 1934;
at Dairt'u Sept. 5, 1935; class eight, cons., and cons,
at Dairiu Oct. 1. 1935 ; at Tsinan July 7, 1936 ; at
Tsingtao. temp., Aug. 28, 1937 ; 3d sec. at Nanking,
temp., Sept. 8, 1937 ; also cons, at Shanghai, temp..
Mar. 16, 1938; class seven Aug. 17, 1938; cons, at
Osaka Dec. 23. 19.?8-Dec. 7. 1941; class six Feh. 1,
1942 ; to the Dept. June 3, 1942 ; 2d sec. and cons, at
London Sept. 15, 1942 ; married.
Altaffer, Leland Charles. — b. West Unity, Oliio, Jan.
12. 1.S90; Jes.sop W. Scott Uigh Sch. (Toledo) grad. ;
Toledo r. 1017, 1919-20 ; Colgate U. 1921 ; U. S. Navy
1917-19; cnil. employment 1922-25; newspaper re-
porter 192G-27 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate at Colombo
July 2. 1927; at Rangoon Mar. 4, 1928; v.c. at Ran-
goon July 31, 1929; at Madras June 25, 1932; at Amoy
June 5, 1936-Dec. 7, 1941 ; at Accra July 20, 1942.
Altaffer, Maurice Willard. — b. West Unity, Ohio, May
10, 1893; Central High Sch. (Toledo) grad.; U. S.
Coast Guard Acad. ; Coll. of the City of N.Y. ; teacher
in elementary sch. 1912-14, 1916; cadet, U. S. Coast
Guard, 1914-15; U. S. Navy 1917-19. It. (jg) ; ship-
ping business 1920 ; elk. in Am. consulate gen. at Berlin
1921-22; in Am. c>nsu!ate at Stuttgart 1922-23; app.
v.c. at Stuttgart May 23, 1923 ; v.c. of career of class
three July 6, 1923; v.c. at Stuttgart July 10. 1923;
at Frankfort-on-the-Main Sept. 6. 1923 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; v.c. at Aleppo Aug. 7, 1924 ; at
Nogales May 26, 1020; at Agua Prieta, temp., Oct.
8, 1926: at Nogales Jan. 15, 1927; class eight, cons.,
and cons, at Nogales Aug. 24, 1927 ; class seven May
9, 1930; cons, at Dresden Jan. 5. 1931; at Ziirich May
31, 1933; class si.x Apr. 1, 1937; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 1. 1037; chiss five Nov. 16, 1939; class four
June 1, 1942 ; married.
Amadeo, Santos Primo. — b. Salinas, P.R., June 9,
1902; East Greenwich (N.Il.) Acad, grad.; U. of Mich.,
A.B. 192G. -V.M. 1927; Northwestern, J.D. 1935; Co-
lumbia. LL.M. 1938 ; mem. of bar of I'.R. ; prof, of
political science, U. of V.R. ; sr. atty., Bd. of Econ.
Warf.ire ; app. special asst. at Ciudad Trujillo Aug. 1,
1042 ; married.
Anderson, Daniel Virden. — b. Dover, Del., Dec. 81,
1908; tJ. of Va., B A. 1930; app. elk. In Am. con-
sulate at Rome June 15, 1931 ; v.c. at Rome Aug.
25, 1931 : For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17. 1931 ; v.c. at Rome
Jan. 2, 1932; For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 19. 1932;
v.c. at Lisbon Dec. 22, 1932 ; sec. and disbursing
officer to Am. del., tid meeting of Int. Tech. Consulting
Committee on Radio Communications, Monte Estoril,
Portugal, 1934; v.c. at Oporto, temp., Feb. 12, 1935; at
Lisbon Mar. 21, 1935; at Bombay May 28, 1936; at
Karachi, temp., Aug. 14, 1937 ; at Bombay Oct. 26,
1937 ; also to Portuguese possessions in India Dec. 18,
1937 ; class eight Mar. 16, 1939 ; v.c. and 3d sec. at
Bogotfi Apr. 7, 1941 ; cla.'^s seven Aug. 10, 1941 ; 2d sec.
at Bogota in addition to duties as v.c. Dec. 9, 1941.
Anderson, Edward. — b. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 7,
1907 ; Duval High Sch. ; Vanderhilt, B.A. 1028 ; Tulane
U. 1928-29 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 19, 1929 ;
v.c. at Nassau, temp., Jan. 7, 1930 ; For. Ser.
Sch. Apr. 19, 1930; v.c. at Port Said July 22, 1930;
at Singapore Nov. 26, 19.'?0 ; at Montreal June 20,
1934 ; at Mexico City Dec. 3, 193G ; class eight and
cons. May 1, 1938 ; cons, at Mexico City May 12,
1938 ; cons, and 3d sec. at Ciudad Trujillo Sept. 12.
1938; class Seven June 1, 1942; 2d sec. at Ciudad
Trujillo in addition to duties as cons. Aug. 13, 1942.
Anderson, Frances Delight. — b. Nanking, China, of
Am. parents; sch. in China; Lincoln High Sch.
(McMinnville, Orog.) grad.; Linfleld Coll., B.A. 1940;
U. of Heidelberg, summer 19:!8 ; Fletcher Sch. of Law
and Diplomacy, A.M. 1941 ; reference asst., World Peace
Foundation, Mar.-June 1941 ; jr. statistical asst. in
econ. section of the League of Nations 1941 ; jr. social-
science analyst. Office of Strategic Services, 1941-42 ;
app. divisional asst. at $2,600 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 1. 1942.— SR.
Anderson, Kenneth. — b. Charleston, S. C, Oct. 11,
1898; Hastock High Sch. (Spartanburg) grad.; private
tutor in political science, legal procedure, and business
admin. 1920-22 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It. ; real-
estate operator and appraiser, and owner of bldg.-stone
and cemetery companies 1923-33; elk. of Mil. Affairs
Committee, U. S. House of Representatives, 1934-41 ;
app. divisional asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of State
Feb. 1, 1941 ; at $3,300 Oct. 1, 1942 ; married.— U-L.
Anderson, Stewart Going. — b. Chicago, 111., June 10,
1912 ; Harvard Sch. for Boys grad. ; Dartmouth, A.B.
19.S4 ; ftcole Sup6rieure de Commerce, Neuchiltel,
Switzerland, cert. 1935; N.Y. II. Grad. Sch. of Business
Admin. 1935-36 ; Fletcher Sch. of Law and Diplomacy,
A.M. 1939 ; Jr. accountant 1035-30 ; traveling auditor
19.36-37; ensign. U. S. Naval Reserve 1937-40; For.
Ser. elk. Aug.-Sept. 1910; app. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Sept. 3, 1940;
v.c. at Toronto Sept. 7, 1940; to the Dept. Aug. 15,
1941 (For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 3-Dec. 6, 1941) ; 3d sec. and
v.c. at Montevideo Dec. 3, 1941 ; married.
Anderson, Walter H. — b. Rockford, III., Sept. 6.
1000 ; Rockford High Sch. ; La Salle Extension U. 2
yrs. ; cnil. work 1916-19; U. S. Army 1919-21; app.
elk. at $000 in the Dept. of State Mar. 8, 1921 ; at $1,000
Oct. 7. 1021 ; at $1,080 Sept. 1. 1922; at $1,140 Doc. 1,
1922; at $1,200 Jan. 1. 1923; at $1,500 July 1, 1924;
at $1.6S0 July 1. 1925; at $1,740 Nov. 1, 1927; at
$1,^60 July 1. 1928; at $1,020 July 1. 1928; file elk.,
London Nav.il Conf., 1930 ; at $2,100 July 1, 1930;
dk.. Int. Monetary and Economic Conf.. London. 1933;
at $2,200 Aug. 1, 1936; at $2,300 Apr. 16, 1939;
90
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chief of political section, Div. of Commuuicatious aiul
Kecords. at $2,600 Nov. 9, 1940; admiu. asst. May 16,
1942; at $2,700 July 1, 1942; marripd.— FC.
Anderson, Walter Stratton, Jr. — b. New York, N.Y.,
Apr. 21, 1912 ; Loomis Sch. grad. ; Harvard, B.S. 1933 ;
bank teller 1934-35 ; editorial research asst. for news-
paper chain 1935 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c.
of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 2, 1937 ;
v.c. at Havre July 8, 1937; For. Ser. Sch. Oct.
24, 1938 ; v.c. at Johannesburg Apr. 19, 1939 ; at
Lourengo Marques, temp., Jan. 10, 1940 ; at Johannes-
burg Feb. 29, 1940 ; at Lagos Mar. 3, 1941 ; at Accra
Dec. 12, 1941.
Andrews, Archie Moulton, Jr. — b. Greenwich. Conn.,
July 29, 1919 ; Phillips Acad. grad. ; Rugby 1937-38 ;
Princeton, A.B. 1941 ; bookkeeper in shipping and ac-
counting depts. of steamship company 1941-42 ; app.
divisional asst. at $2,00(1 in the Dept. of State Mar.
23. 1942 ; at $2,600 Oct. 1. 1942. — WT.
Andrews, George D. — b. Greenwood, Va., Aug. 30,
1902 ; Phillips Andover ; U. of Va., B.S. 1924 ; Oxford,
A.B. 1926 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c.
of career Aug. 24, 1927; For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 29,
1927; v.c. at Warsaw Mar. 13, 1928; For. Ser.
officer to the leg. at Habana Nov. 29, 1930 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 20, 1930 ; 3d sec. at Habana
Jan. 8, 1931 ; at Tokyo Nov. 10, 1933 ; class eight July
1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; class seven Apr. 1,
1937 ; 2d sec. at Tokyo May 6, 1937 ; cons, at Panamfi
Nov. 26, 1938; also 2d sec. at Panama Dec. 15. 1938;
class .«ix Aug. 16, 1941 ; 2d sec. and cons, at Santiago
Apr. 13, 1942 ; married.
Angel, Virginia Burbank (Mrs.) — b. Chicago, 111. ;
Western High Sch. (D. C.) grad. ; Royal Italian U.,
Perugia, Italy, summer 1930; George Washington,
A.B. 1981 ; app. editorial asst. at $1,500 in the Dept.
of State Apr. 1, 1927 ; at $1,620 July 1, 1928 ; at $1,800
Aug. 1, 1928; at $2,000 May 1, 1929; at $2,200 July 1,
1930 ; at $2,300 Feb. 1, 1936 ; at $2,400 Apr. 1, 1938 ;
at $2,600 Mar. 1, 1939 ; asst. chief of editorial section
July 5, 1940 ; special asst. Jan. 10, 1941 ; at $2,700
Oct. 1, 1941 ; editor at $3,200 Jan. 1, 1942.— RP.
Angelo, James P. — b. Charleston, W. Va., Mar. 7,
1914; Georgetown, B.S. (For. Ser.) 1937; Am. U., grad.
(vork 1939 ; elk. in office of U. S. Senator 1936-37 ; app.
elk. at $1,620 in the Dept. of State Sept. 10, 1937 ; at
$1,800 July 7, 1938; at $2,000 Dec. 1, 1940; divisional
nsst. at $2,600 Aug. 16, 1941.— VD.
Armour, Norman. — b. Brighton, England, of Am.
parents, Oct. 14, 1887; St. Paul's Sch.; Princeton,
A.B. 1909, A.M. 1915; Harvard, LL.B. 1913; mem. of
bar of N.J. ; served in Am. emb., Vienna, 3 mos.,
1912 ; In Am. emb., Paris, 8 mos., 1915-16 ; app.
sec. of emb. or leg. of class five May 17, 1916 ; assigned
to Petrograd May 22, 1916; class four Aug. 3, 1916;
class three July 13, 1917; to Brussels Dec. 17, 1918; to
The Hague June 14, 1920; class two June 28, 1920;
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 ;
assigned to Rome 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 ;
E.E. and M.P. to Haiti July 25, 1932; to Canada
-May 29, 1935; A. E. and P. to Chile Jan. 17, 1938; to
Argentina May 18, 1939 ; chm. of Am. del., 3d Pan Am.
Highway Conf., Santiago, 1939 ; married.
Armstrong, George Alexander. — b. Nyack, N.Y., Sept.
15, 1887 ; Allen Stevenson Sch. grad. ; Princeton, A.B.
1909; in bonding house 1910-12; insur. company
1912-16 ; insur. brokerage business 1916-17 ; U. S.
Army 1918-19, 2d It. ; employed by an Am. oil com-
pany in Australia and New Zealand 1919-23 ; app.
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of career Oct. 16,
1924; v.c. at Ziirich Nov. 8, 1924; at Nice Oct. 29,
1928 ; also at Monaco Nov. 9, 1928 ; class eight, cons.,
and cons, at Nice and Monaco May 23, 1929 ; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 16, 1930 ; 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 ; 2d sec. at Dublin Nov. 11, 1936 ; cons, at
Colombo Aug. 26, 1937 ; class six Mar. 1, 1939 ; 2d
sec. at Lisbon June 5, 1939 ; cons, at Malaga Nov. 24,
1939 ; at Manchester Aug. 29, 1941.
Armstrong, Lawrence Sheppard. — b. Penn Yan, N.Y.,
July 6, 1895; Hoosac Sch. grad.; Sillig Sch., Switzer-
land; Williams Coll., A.B. 1917; D. S. Army 1917-19;
.bank elk. 1919 ; elk. in wholesale paper company
1920-23 ; app. v.c. of career of class three Oct. 6. 1923 ;
v.c. at Liverpool Nov. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer un-
class. July 1. 1924 ; v.c. at Messina Sept. 7, 1926 ; at
Naples Feb. 28, 1928 ; class eight, cons., and cons, at
Naples May 23, 1929; at Lisbon Apr. 10, 1930; class
seven Feb. 27, 1931 ; cons, at Tunis Nov. 11, 1933 ; at
Tampico June 10, 1936 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug.
17, 1937; cons, at Nogales July 28, 1938; class six
Aug. 16, 1941 ; 2d sec. and cons, at Habana Au^. 6,
1942 ; married.
Ashbrook, Joseph Wilson. — b. Sullivan, 111., Aug. 27,
1910; Sullivan High Sch. grad.; U. of 111.. B.S. 1932;
asst. nigr. and commodity supt. with meat-packing
companies in Ecuador and Brazil 1933, 1934- ; app.
cons. agt. at Rio Grande Feb. 1, 1939; married.
Ashford, Mahlon. — b. Washington, D.C., Apr. 7,
1904 ; Princeton Prep. Sch. grad. ; Georgetown U. Sch.
of For. Ser., cert. 1924 ; export sales corr. for mfg. com-
pany 1927-32 ; sec. to governor and asst. exec. sec. of
Puerto Rico 103.3-37 ; analyst, Bd. of Econ. Warfare,
1941-42 ; app. divisional asst. at $3,800 in the Dept.
of State July 20, 1942; married. — AE.
Ashton, Horace Dade. — b, Charles Co., Md., July 29,
18S3; St. Paul's Sch., Baltimore; photographer for
newspapers and magazines 1900-11 ; tour mgr. for
travel agency 1911-13; advertising mgr. and gen. mgr.
of projection machine mfg. company 191.'?— 16 ; mgr. and
editor of screen magazine 1916-18; photographer and
producer of films 1918-26, 1931-33 ; leader of ex-
peditions to So. Amer. and the Arctic for Am. Museum
(if Natural Hist, and for motion-picture company 1926-
30 ; representative for U.S. motion-picture company
in Paris 1930-31; with Yugoslav newspaper 1933-35;
historian and chief of motion-picture div.. Work Projects
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91
Admin., 1035-36 ; pros, of non-theatrical film rental
library 1937-39; editor of scenarios and producer of
motion pictures, Agri. Adjustment Admin., 1930-40;
free lauce work 1940-41 ; app. sr. cultural relations
jisst. at I'ort-au -Prince Jan. 8, 1942 ; married.
Atcheson, George, Jr. — b. Denver, Colo., Oct. 20,
1896; Fromont High Sch. (Oakland. Calif); U. of
Calif., A.B. 1919 ; newspaper and magazine work
191.'>-20: U. S. Army 1918-19; Instr., U. S. Sch. of
Mil. Aoronnutlcs: 1st It. O.IJ.C. ; app. student inter-
preter at Peking Aug. 27. 19_*0; v.c. and interprexor
at Changsha .Nfar. 31, 1923 ; cons. asst. Feb. 28, 1924 ;
to the Dt'pt. Mar. 7. 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July I. 1924: v.c. at North Bay Fob. 26. 1926; at
Tientsin Apr. 13. 1927; class eight, cons., and cons, at
Tientsin May 17. 1028 ; at Foochow, temp., Aug. 25,
1028; at Tientsin Feb. 9. 1929; class seven July 24,
1930 ; 800. In the IMplo. Scr. Oct. 10, 1934 ; cons, at
Nanking Oct. 11, 1934 ; also 2d sec. of leg. at Nanking
Oct. 26, 19.34; 2d sec. of emb. at Nanking Sept. 17,
19:{5: class six Oct. 1, 1935; class five June 1. 1937 {
2d sec. at Peiping and cons, at Tientsin Mar. 25. 1938 ;
pres., Admin. Comtnn. of the Diplo. Quarter, Peiping,
J-.ine 1038-Fob. 1930: to the Dopt. Feb. 14. 1939;
class four Nov. 16, 1939 ; asst. chief, Div. of Far East-
ern Affairs. Apr. 29, 1941; class three Feb. 1, 1942;
married. — FE.
Atherton, Ray. — b. Broukline, Mass., Mar. 28, 1883;
Harvard. A.B. 1905 ; studied architecture in Paris 4
yrs. ; Mass. volunteer militia 3 yrs. ; banking 1907-8;
In arcliitocfs ofBce 1914-16; app. sec. of emb. or leg.
of class four Aug. 23, 1917 ; assigned to Tokyo Sept.
6. 1917; class three Mar. 14, 1919; to Poking July 30,
1919; on detail with Philippine Commn. Apr.-Oct
1921; to the Dopt. Mar. 1, 1922; class two Sopt. 22,
1922 ; to Athens Mar. 20. 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class
four July 1. 1924; to the D.pt. July 17, 1924; class
three Sopt. 20, 1924; 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, Lon^
don Naval Conf., 1930; ropiesentative, prep, nieitlng
for su::ar conf.. called by sec. -gen. of Int. Monetary
and Economic Conf., London 1934 ; adviser. Prelimi-
nary Naval Conversations, London, Juno-July and
Oct.-Dec. 1934 ; advisor. London Naval Conf., 1935-36 ;
cons. gpn. May 14, 1936; tech. adviser, Int. Sugar
Conf., London. 1937 ; E. E. and M. P. to Bulgaria
July 13, 1937 ; Am. reprosontatlvo, Int. Wheat Ad-
visory Committee, 1939 ; E. E. and M. P. to Denmark
Aug. 7. 1939 ; act. chief. Div. of European Affairs,
June 24, 1940; married. — Eu.
Atterberry, Phil R.— b. Atlanta, Mo., Feb, 20, 1908;
high sch. and business-sch. grad. ; George Washing-
ton U. 1928- ; app. elk. at $1,320 in the Dept. of State
Jan. 3. 1927 ; at $1,380 Nov. 1, 1927 ; at $1.-500 Ju'y
1, 192S; at $1,620 Aug. 1, 1928; at $1,740 July 1,
1930; at $1,800 Oct. 1, 1930; at $1,860 Aug. 1, 19:i6 ;
elk.. Int. Radio Conf. and Int. TeloKraph and Telephone
Conf., Cairo. 1938 ; at $1,920 Apr. 16, 1939 ; at $2,000
Oct. 1, 1940 ; divisional asst. at $2,600 Dec. 16, 1941 ;
at $3,200 July 16, 1942.— FF.
Atwood, Bartlett Shaw. — b. Brockton, Ma.ss., Jan. 21,
1910; Brockton High Sch. grad.; Franklin Coll., A.B.
484463 — 43 7
1933; Boston D., LL.B. 1937; num. of bar of Mass.;
assoc. counsel in law firm 1937-41 ; nfip. divisional
asst. (toih.) at $2,000 in the Dept. of t-tate Doc. 15,
1941 ; married.— VD.
Atwood, Rollin Salisbury. — b. Chicago, 111., June 19,
1903; C:iml)ridge ( Mass. » High Sch. grad.; U. of Chi-
.:ago, B.S. 1924; Clark, M.S. 1925, Ph.D. 1928; U. of
71anchestor (England) 1926-27 ; teacher of goog. in high
i ;h. 1925-20; prof, of goog., Bucknell U., summer 1926,
D29; asst. prof., 1928-29, assoc. prof., 1929-35, and
I rof., 1935-42, of econ. geog., U. of Fla. ; dir. of the
lust, of Inter-Am. Affairs, 19:)0 42, chm. of tlie social
rcience div. of the Gen. Coll. 193.3—10, and chm. of the
civ. of geog. and geolugy, 1941-42, U. of Fla.; prof, of
(cog. and geology, U. of Iowa, summer 1910; del. from
IJ. of Fla. to the Pan Am. Reciprocal Trade Conf.,
^acramonto, 1930, 4th Pan Am. Cml. Conf., Washiug-
on, 1931, and 2d Annual Conf. of Pan Am. Inst, of
.(cog. and Iliyt., Washington, 1935 ; app. jr. ccon. analyst
It Quito Feb. 25, 1942; married.
Auchinclosa, John Winthrop. — b. New York, N.Y.,
Mar. 24, 1912 ; Groton Sch. grad. ; Yale, B.A. 1934,
LL.B. 1937 ; mem. of bar of N. Y. ; associate in law tirm
19:;7 41 ; app. asst. to the legal adviser at $3,200 in the
Dept. of State June 18, 1941 ; divisional asst. at $3,800
Dec. 10, 1941 ; at $4,600 Sept. 16, 1942 ; married.— DM.
Aulette, Charles L. — b. Providence, R.I., May 21,
1911 ; George Wasliington, A.B. 1933 ; I'ficole Libre des
Seierces Politiques, Paris, 1934—35 ; U. of Paris, Doc-
torat 1937; French Govt, scholarship for study of
economic and political C'nditions in Alsace-Lorraine
July-Oct. 1937 ; Georgetown, LL.B. 1942 ; mem. of bat
of D.C. ; app. econ. analyst at $2,000 in the Dept "<
State July 7, 1938; divisional asst. July 1, 1939* »(
:>2.600 Mar. 16, 1941; at $.:;,200 May 16, 1917 .•«
lied. — TA.
Await, Frederick Harland. — b. San Lui? .<pq
Calif., June 4, 1910 ; San Luis Obispo High S( rad. '
Dartmouth, A.B. 1933 ; Sch. of Oiiental Studie dm. U
at Cairo, 1933-35 ; intern, asst. business specij »«t, arc*
business specialist, Bu. of For. and Dom. Com., ..d37 ,*\
app. divisional asst. at $3,.'<00 in the Dept. A
Feb. 20, 1942; married. — ^AE.
Axton, Matilda Fannie. — b. Salt Lake Cltj Utah;
Midilk'biiry Coll.. A.B. 1923; grad. wnrk, A /.loricar
U., 192.S-29 ; app. editorial asst. at $1.50G in th<
Dept. of State Apr. 1, 1926; at $1,680 July 1, 1927;
at $1.S00 .luly 1. 1928; at $2.(j00 Aug. 1, 1928; at
$2,200 July 1, 1930; at $2,300 Nov. 11, 1931 ; at $2,400
Apr. 1, 1938 ; at $2,600 Mar. 1, 1939 ; at $2,700 Oct. 1,
1941 ; editor and asst. chief of research section, Div.
of Research and Publication, at $3,200 Mar. 1, 1942. —
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 18S6-87 ; app. v.c.
at Auckland Oct. 10. 1891 ; v. cons. gin. July 15, 1903;
v.c. at Auckland Feb. 6, 1915.
Bacon, John Kenly. — b. Wilmington, N.C., Dec. 24,
1903; I'hillips Andover grad.; Yale, B.A. ''^''o ; cniL
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work 1925-27; treas. of corp. 1927-30; app. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
ScT. Dec. 16, 1930; v.c. at St. John, N. B., Jan. 5,
1931 ; For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 8, 1931 ; v.c. at Callao-
Lima Dec. 10, 1931 ; at Stockholm Apr. 12, 1933 ; at
Guteborg, temp.. May 22, 1936; at Stockholm June 29,
1936; class ei^ht Apr. 1, 1937; cons. Apr. 22, 1937;
cons, at Stockholm Apr. 26, 1937 ; at Oslo, temp., July
3, 1937 ; 3d sec. at Caracas July 19, 1937 ; cons, and
3d sec. at Port-au-Prince Mar. 30. 1938 ; class seven
Apr. 1, 1939 ; 2d sec. at Port-au-Prince in addition to
duties as cons. June 20, 1939 ; to the Dept. Aug. 28,
1941 ; act. asst. chief, Div. of the Am. Republics, Sept.
15, 1942 ; married. — RA.
Bacon, Ruth Elizabeth. — b. Wooster, Ohio ; Medford
(Mass.) Pligh Sch.; Radcliffe Coll., A.B. 1928, Ph.D.
1931 ; Cambridge U., England, 1928-29 ; Carnegie
fellow in int. law 1928-29 ; U. of Mich., summer 1932 ;
instr.. Wellesley Coll., 1931-32 ; research asst, Bu. of
Int. Research of Harvard and Radcliffe, and asst. to
int. lawyer and Judge, 1933-39 ; app. divisional asst.
at $3,200 in the Dept. of State Feb. 1, 1939 : at $3,800
May 16, 1940; at $5,600 June 16, 1942. — FB.
Bagby, Philip Haxall, — b. Richmond, Va., July 16,
1918; Coll. d'Antibes; Episcopal High Sch. (Alexandria)
gi ad. ; Harvard, A.B. 1939 ; advertising work for news-
paper 1939-40 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 20, 1941 ; v.c.
at Casablanca Apr. 1, 1941.
Bailey, Edwin Tomlin. — b. Tuckahoe, N.J., May 23,
1907 ; Hasbrouck Heights High Sch. grad. ; Columbia,
B.S. 1928, M.A. 1932 ; Cesare Alfieri, Florence, Italy,
diploma 1935 ; elk. 1929-31 ; instr., Monmouth Jr. Coll.,
1933-34 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; v.c. at South-
ampton Oct. 3, 1935 ; to the For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 5,
1936 ; v.c. at Warsaw Apr. 7, 1937 ; v.c. and 3d sec.
at Kaunas Oct. 21, 1939 ; For. Ser. officer at Prague
July 25, 1940; 3d sec. at Berlin Oct. 7, 1940-Dec. 11,
1941 ; class eight May 1, 1941 ; to the Dept. June 19,
1942 ; married.— SD.
Bailey, John William, Jr. — b. Bonham, Tex., Apr.
20, 1894 ; Austin High Sch. grad. ; business-sch. grad. ;
U. of Tex., 1916-17, 1919-20; U. of Besancon, France,
1919 ; transportation agt. for oil company, Mexico,
1913-14; postal elk. 1915; sec. to prof., Tex. Agri.
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 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.. v.c.
of career, and v.c. at Geneva, Aug. 3, 1925 ;
at Lausanne, temp., Oct. 5, 1925 ; at Geneva Oct. 19,
1925 ; at Loanda Mar. 11, 1926 ; at Prague Jan. 24,
1929 ; class eight, cons., and assigned to Prague Dec.
19. 1929 ; class seven .July 1, 1931 ; at Rosario Feb. 3,
1932 ; at Buenos Aires Dec. 16, 1932 ; to the Dept. Jan.
15. 1935 ; resigned Mar. 31, 1935 ; app. asst. chief,
Div. of For. Ser. Personnel, at $6,500, Apr. 1. 1935;
at $7,000 June 1, 1939 ; at $7,250 Jan. 1, 1942 ; mar-
ried.— FP.
Bailey, Waldo Emerson. — b. Winona, Miss., Nov. 16,
189G ; Jackson (Miss.) High Sch. grad. ; Castle Heights
Acad. grad. ; Miss. State Coll., B.S. 1920 ; George Pea-
body Coll. for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn., M.A. 1928;
U. S. Marine Corps 1918-19, overseas service ; asst. prin-
cipal of high sch. 1919-20 ; field representative for vari-
ous organizations 1920-23 ; elk., Am. consulate, Karachi,
and Am. consulate gen., Calcutta, 1923-24 ; teacher of
Eng. in Puerto 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 ; re-
signed Jan. 30, 1927 ; teacher of hist.. Middle Tenn.
State Teachers Coll., 1928 ; app. v.c. at Mazatliin July
26, 1928 ; For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 8, 1930 ; v.c. at Montevideo
Apr. 3, 1930 ; at Progreso Jan. 20, 1932 ; at M6rida Nov.
11, 1933; at Lyon Mar. 1, 1935; at Nairobi Jan. 17,
1938 ; class eight Apr. 1, 1939 ; v.c. at London Mar. 28,
1941 ; class seven Aug. 16, 1941 ; also 3d sec. at London
Dec. 22, 1941 ; 2d sec. at London in addition to duties
as V. c. Jan. 7, 1942.
Bailey, Walter H. — app. cartographic engineer at
$2,000 in the Dept. of State Aug. 10, 1942.— Ge.
Baker, George Worthington. — b. Washington Court
Etouse, Ohio, Apr. 7, 1916 ; Washington High Sch. grad. ;
Denison U., A.B. 1937; Harvard, LL.B. 1940; mem. of
bar of Ohio ; atty.. Fed. Home Loan Bank Bd., 1940-41 ;
app. divisional asst. at $2,600 in the Dept. of State Oct.
3, 1941 ; at $3,200 Nov. 16, 1941 ; at $3,800 Sept. 16,
1942.— WT.
Baker, Roy William. — b. Buffalo, N.Y., Mar. 11,
1883; Ogden (Utah) High Sch.; Lafayette Coll., A.B.
1900; dk. 1906-7; art student and arti.st 1908-9; edi-
torial work on newspapers and Committee on Public
Information 1910-18 ; app. v.c. at Edinburgh Feb. 15,
1919; at Hull Apr. 17, 1920; at Barcelona Aug. 26,
1921 ; For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and
v.c. at Barcelona Apr. 9, 1925; at Malaga, temp.. July
27, 1926; at Barcelona Sept. 28, 192G ; at London
Mar. 30, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and cons, at London
July 24, 1930 ; at Bristol Jan. 8, 1931 ; class seven Oct.
I, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 17, 1937 ; class six
Aug. 16, 1941 ; married.
Baldwin, LaVerne, — b. Cortland, N.Y., Aug. 2, 1899 ;
Cortland High Sch. grad. ; Cornell, A.B. 1925, M.A.
1926 ; teacher in acad. 1918-22 ; asst. in Romance
languages, Cornell. 1925-26 ; app. elk. in Am. con-
sulate gen. at Ottawa May 1926 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v.c. of career Apr. 27, 1927 ; v.c. at Ottawa
May 9, 1927; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. June 21, 1928;
3d sec. at Ottawa, temp., June 30, 1928 ; v.c. at Ot-
tawa Aug. 11, 1928; at Santa Marta July 27, 1929;
to the Dept. July 20. 1931 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ;
cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; 3d sec. at Ottawa July 17, 1935 ;
class seven and 2d sec. at Ottawa Apr. 1, 1936 ; also
cons, at Ottawa May 2, 1936; cons, at Geneva June
12, 1936; adviser, 21st and 22d sess. of Int. Labor
Conf., Geneva. 1936 ; cons, and 2d sec. at Managua
June 17, 1938 ; class six Aug. 17. 1938 ; to the Dept. Aug.
II, 1941 ; class five June 1, 1942.— RA.
Ball, Alice Morton. — ^b. Washington, D.C. ; Western
High Sch. grad. ; George Washington, A.B. 1930 ;
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Newspaper Inst, of Anirrica, cert. 19."3 ; librarian 1905-
10; statistical cll<.. Con^r. Boiulin^ Coninin. and Tariff
Bil., 1910-11 ; secretary 191i: ; Carnegie Enilownient for
Int. IVace : editorial asst. iyil'-2;{. editor of publica-
tions r.iL';{-l.'5 ; lecturer on editing, George Washington
U., ll>2S-;;0 ; autlior; app. asst. editor at $2,400 in the
Dept. of State July 1, 1925; at $2,500 May G. 1926;
editor of publications and admin, asst. at $3,000 Nov. 1,
1927; at ?3,200 July 1, 1928; at $3,300 July 1, 1928;
designated. Sept. 20, 192!l, to represent the Dept. on
the committee to revise the Style Manlial of the Govt.
Printing Office ; asst. to the historical adviser Dec. 7,
1929; at $3,800 Feb. 1, 1930; assigned as editor. Am.
Agency, Mixed Claims Comnin., U. S. and Germany,
1930-31 ; chief, special documents section, Oct. 1, 1931 ;
at $4,000 Apr. 16. 1939 ; chief of editorial section July
5, 1940 ; at $4,200 .Ian. 1, 1942.— KP.
Ball, Ivan Douglas. — b. Stockport, Ohio, Jan. 29,
1919; Windsor lli^rh Sch. grad. ; Ohio State U., B. So.
I!i42 ; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of State Apr. 6,
1942 : at $1,620 June 1, 1942; divisional asst. at $2,000
Sept. 1. 1942.— DCA.
Ballantine, Arthur A., Jr. — b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 12,
1914; Milton Acad, grad.; Harvard, A.B. 1936; Yale,
LL.B. 1939 ; mem. of bar of N.Y. ; atty. in private firm
1939-40, in Office of Coordinator of Inter-Am. Affairs
1940-41 ; app. divisional asst. at $3,200 in the Dept.
of State Oct. 1. 1941 ; furlough for mil. ser. Mar. 28,
1942- ; married. — WT.
Ballantine, Joseph William. — h. Ahmednagar, India,
of Am. parents, July 30, 1888; Fitcbburg (Mass.)
High Sch. ; Amherst, A.B. 1909 ; app. student inter-
preter in Japan June 2, 1909 ; detailed for duty at
Am. consulate at Kobe July 25, 1911 ; 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 Yoko-
hama Oct. 7, 1913; V. and dep. cons. gen. at Yoko-
hama June 25, 1914 ; asst. Japanese sec. at Tokyo
Aug. 1, 1914; Japanese sec. at Tokyo Aug. 15, 1917;
cons, of class five July 6, 1921, and assigned to Dairen ;
detailed to Yokohama Oct. 17, 1923 ; to Tokyo Doc.
13. 1023; class four Dec. 19, 1923; For. Ser. ofBcer
of class five July 1, 1924 ; class four Dec. 17, 1925 ;
to the Dept. Feb. 14, 1928 : sec, London Naval Conf.,
1930; C0I18. gen. June 4, 1930; cons. gon. at Canton
June 10. 1930; class three July 24, 1930; at Mukden
Sept. 14, 1934 ; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; see. in the Diplo.
Ser. May 14, 1936; 1st sec. at Tokyo, temp., July 14,
1936 ; to the Dept. July 14, 1936 (proceoded Dec. 6) ;
asst. chief, Div. of Far Eastern Affairs, Aug. 24,
1937 ; class one Nov. 16, 1939 ; couns. of emb. at Peiping
for duty at Chungking Feb. 28, 1941 (canceled) ; cons,
gen. at Ottawa Oct. 23, 1941 ; to the Dept. .Jan. 7, 1942 ;
liaison officer to the Geog. Div. of the Bd. of Econ.
Warfare, 1942- ; married. — FE.
Banash, Sydney Henry. — b. Boston, Mass., May 12,
1888; Boston English High Sch.; with business Arm
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. Ringgold, Ga., Apr. 24, 1903 ;
.McMiun Co. Iligli Sih. grad.; teacli.r 1923-24; U. S.
Marine Corps 1924-28 ; app. elk. in Am. leg. at I'eking
Mar. 22, 1928; v.c. at Tientsin Oct. 25, 1935-Dec. 7,
1941 ; at La I'az, Bolivia, Sei)t. 16, 1942.
Bankhead, Henry McAuley. — b. Moscow, Ala., Dec.
19, 1870; busincss-.sch. grad.; U. of Ala. 1893-96; sec.
to mem. of Cong. 1898; U.S. Volunteers, capt., 1898;
U.S. Army 1899-1922, col. ; real estate business 1922-33 ;
app. cml. att. at Ottawa June 20, 1933 ; For. Ser. officer
of class one July 1, 1939 ; cons, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Nov. 16, 1939.
Bankhead, John L. — b. Greenville. S.C, Oct. 29, 1904 ;
schs. in U.S. and Philippines ; Spring Hill Coll. ; St.
Joseph's Acad. ; San Diego Army and Navy Acad. ;
Sacred Heart Coll. ; cml. agt., Bu. of For. and Dom.
Com., 1937-39 ; app. asst. trade commr. at Ottawa
May 1, 1939 ; at Mexico City June 16, 1939 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass. July 1, 1939 ; v.c. of career and sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16, 1939 ; v.c. at Mexico City Dec.
29, 1939 ; at Vancouver Mar. 14, 1941 ; class eight Feb. 1,
1942 ; married.
Barber, Willard Foster, — b. Mitchell, S.Dak., Mar.
21, 1909; Riverside (Calif.) High Sch. grad.; Stanford,
A.B. 1928, M.A. 1929 ; Columbia U., grad. work 1930-33,
1935-37; asst., dept. of hist., Stanford U., 1928-29;
with bank 1929-33 ; iustr. in govt, and diplomacy, Coll.
of City of N.Y.. 1931-38; app. divisional asst. at $3,800
in the Dept. of State Dec. 1, 1938 ; at $4,000 Oct. 1.
1941 ; at $4,600 Oct. 16, 1941 ; married. — IIA.
Barbour, "Walworth. — b. Cambridge, Mass., June 4,
1908; I'hillips Exeter grad.; Harvard, A.B. 1930; app.
elk. in Am. consulate gon. at Naples June 11, 1931 ;
v.c. at Naples Aug. 18, 1931; For. Ser. officer unclass.,
v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ;
v.c. at Naples Jan. 2. 1932; For. Ser. Sch. Aug.
19, 1932 ; v.c. at Hong Kong Dec. 22, 1932 (canceled) ;
at Athens Feb. 3, 1933; v.c. and 3d sec. at Baghdad
May 22, 1930; at Sofia Feb. 18, 1939; class eight
Apr. 1, 19;'.9 ; class seven Aug. 10, 1941; 2d sec. and
v.c. at Sofia Dec. 9-13, 1941 ; at Cairo Dec. 31, 1941 ;
at Baghdad, temp., Jan. 31, 1942; at Cairo Mar. 28,
1942.
Barger, Herman Haroylde. — b. Springfield, Mass.,
Nov. 2S, 1915; Greenfield High Sch. grad.; Harvard,
B.-V. 19';7 ; tutors in Japanese, Chinese, and Spanish ;
editor of advertising publication in Japan 1937 ; for.
corr. 1938-41 ; app. jr. econ. analyst at Buenos Aiies
Aug. 10, 1942.
Barghoorn, Frederick Charles. — b. New York, N.Y.,
July 4, 1911 ; Oakwood High Sch. (Dayton, Ohio) grad. ;
Amherst, A.B. 1934 ; Harvard, A.M. 1935, Ph.D. 1941 ;
studied Russian under private tutor; teaching fellow in
economics, Amherst Coll., 1935-36; asst. in Russian
hist.. Harvard U., 1936-41 ; teaching fellow in hist.,
Radcliffe Coll., 1937-41; app. divisional asst. at $3,200
in the Dept. of State Sept. 9, 1941.— Eu.
Barker, Cliflford Oman. — b. Newport. R.I., Sept. 24,
1904 ; Rogers High Sch. grad. ; George Washington,
LL.B. 1936 ; mem. of bar of D.C. ; app. elk. at S900 in
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the Dept. of State July 23, 1923 ; at $1,000 Nov. 1,
1923; at $1,100 June 1, 1924; at $1,380 July 1, 1924;
at $1,680 Mar. 1, 1926; at $1,800 July 1, 1928; at
$1,800 July 1, 1928; at $1,980 July 1, 1930; tech. asst.
(legal) at $2,000 July 1, 1936; elk. at $2,300 Dec. 17,
1937; tech. asst. (legal) at $2,000 Aug. 16, 1938: at
$2,700 Oct. 1, 1941 ; passport agt. at Miami at $3,500
Feb. 1, 1942; married.
Barker, Kenneth Samuel. — b. Oakland, Calif., Oct. 17,
1915 ; Siin Diego High Sch. gvnd. ; San Diego I'rep. Sch.
grad. ; U. S. N. A. grad. 1939 ; reservations agt. for
air-trans, company 1939-40; app. For. Ser. elk. Oct. 14,
1940 ; v.c. at Punta Arenas Nov. 7, 1940 ; married.
Barnes, Charles Maurice. — b. Winchester, Va., Feb.
14, 1879 ; Staunton High Sch. grad. ; George Washing-
ton, A.B. 1910, LL.B. 1921, LL.M. 1922; mem. of bar
of D.C. ; principal of elementary sch. 1899-1900 ; instr.
In hist, and languages, prep, sch., 1900-3, 1904-7 ;
special agt., Bu. of Labor, Dept. of Com. and Labor,
1907-8, and U.S. Immigration Commn. 1909 ; elk.. Cen-
sus Bu., 1909-12 ; app. elk. at $1,600 in the Dept. of
?tate Jan. 5, 1912; at $1,800 July 1, 1916: special asst.
It $2,500 Jan. 1, l!)20 ; drafting officer July 1, 1920;
is-st. solicitor at $3,000 July 19, 1920; drafting officer
It $:^500 Jan. 1, 1923 ; at $3,800 July 1, 1924 ; at $4,200
Vlay 1, 1925 ; at $4,600 Feb. 1, 1926 ; at $4,800 Nov. 1,
1927 ; counsel for U.S. before Int. Joint Commn., U.S.
md Canada, 1923-27 ; chief. Treaty Div., Apr. 21,
192S ; at $5,000 July 1, 1923 ; at $0,500 Oct. 1, 1928 ;
3el., Int. Conf. on Safety of Life at Sea, London, 1929;
tech. adviser, 4th Tan Am. Cml. Conf., Washing-
.on, 1931 ; at .^6,750 Oct. 1, 1941.— TD.
Barnes, Courtlandt Dixon, Jr. — b. New York, N. Y.,
Dec. 26, 1907 ; Groton Sch. grad. ; Yale, B. A. 1929 ;
Bond salesman 1930-31 ; partner in investment company
1940-41 ; asst. to dir. of Bu. of Research and Statistics,
Office of Production Management, 1940-41 ; assoc. stat-
istician. Office of Budget and Reports, Navy Dept.,
1941-42 ; app. divisional asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of
Btate Feb. 2, 1942 ; at $3,800 Sept. 16, 1942 ; married. —
DM.
Barnes, Maynard Bertram. — b. Le Roy, Minn., June
28, 1897 ; Tilford Acad. grad. ; Grinnell Coll., A.B. 1919 ;
app. v.c. at I'atras, Greece, Aug. 26, 1919 ; v.c. of career
of class three May 25, 1921 ; v.c. at Patraa June 11,
1921 ; at 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, 1023 ; 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; cons, at St. Gall Nov, 17, 1924; at
Berlin Mar. 23, 1925 ; to the Dept. May 17, 1926 ; Class
six Aug. 24, 1927; class five Dec. 19, 1929; 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 (canceled) ; to the Dept.
Feb. 16, 1934 ; asst. chief, Div. of Near Eastern
Affairs, Nov. 22, 1934 ; class three Oct. 1, 1935 ; 1st
sec. at Paris Nov. 26, 1937 ; class two Jan. 3, 1938 ;
unofficial observer, Diplo. Conf. on Intellectual Coopera-
tioB, Paris, 1938 ; lo the Dept. Apr. 22, 1941 ; Ist sec.
and cons, at Reykjavik Sept. 13, 1941 ; cons. gen. May 2,
1942 ; cons. gen. at Brazzaville May 12, 1942 ; married.
Barnes, WillianA — b. Albany, N.T., Dec. 23, 1914 ;
Phillips Exeter grad. ; Harvard, A.B. 1935 ; Cambridge
U., England, cert. 1935; Columbia, M.S. 1936;
R.O.T.C. 1931-35 ; newspaper reporter and copy reader
1930-37 ; app. For. Ser. officer uuclass., v.c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 2, 1937 ; v.c. at
Amsterdam July 8, 1937 ; For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 19,
1938 ; v.c. at Buenos Aires June 29, 1938 ; also 3d
sec. at Buenos Aires May 10, 1940 ; v.c. at Monte-
video, temp., July 20. 1940; v.c. and 3d sec. at Buenos
Aires Aug. 17, 1940 ; to the Dept. July 15, 1941 ;
married. — AE.
Barr, Glenn R. — b. Marienville. Pa., Oct. 10, 1897;
Marienville High Sch. grad. ; Allegheny Coll., A. B. 1919 ;
Ohio State U., M. A. 1927 ; Centro de Estudios Hist6ricos,
Madrid, summer 1927 ; U. of Wis., Ph. D. 1937 : teacher
of Eng., Academia Nortcamericana. Montevideo, 1921-24 ;
teacher of Spanish, Edinboro (Pa.) Teachers Coll. 1924—
25, Oberlin Coll. 1926-28 ; assoc. prof, of Spanish,
Miami U., 1928—41 ; app. Jr. cultural relations asst.
at Buenos Aires Aug. 9, 1941 ; at Montevideo July 24,
1942 ; married.
Barron, Bryton. — b. Doone, Iowa, Dec. 6, 1898 ;
Sioux Falls High Sch. grad. ; Sioux Falls Coll., A.B. ;
Riiodes scholar, Oxford, diploma in economics and
political science 1922, B.Litt. (research) 1923; news-
paper editor 1918-19 ; editorial writer 1923-25 ; teacher
in high sch., Philippine I., 1925 ; editor and chief of
Div. of Publications, Philippine Bu. of Education, 1926-
28; author of textbooks on Eug. composition; instr. at
Sioux Falls Coll. 1929; app. asst. editor at $2,600 in
the Dept. of State July 11. 1929; chief of pui.lishing
section Dec. 7, 1929; at $3,200 Feb. 1. 19.S0 ; at $:^.400
July 1, 1930; at $3,800 Aug. 1, 1938: asst. chief,
Div. of Research and Publication, at $4,600 July 1,
1940; married.— RP.
Barry, Grace W. (Mrs.) — b. Bering, Mo.; Marsh-
field (Wis.) High Sch. grad.; U. of Minn., B.S. 1929,
grad. work 1929-30 ; teacher in high sch. 1914-20 ;
cataloger in library 1926-30 ; app. lilirary asst. at
$2,000 in the Dept. of State July 1, 1930; at $2,100
Aug. 1. 1936; at $2,000 Jan. 1, 1938; at $2,700 Apr.
16, 1939 ; at $2,800 Oct. 1, 1941.— Li.
Barry, John Robert. — b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 14,
1877 ; Whiting Grammar Sch. ; private tutors ; at-
tended business sch. and Tufts Coll. ; McGill U.,
Montreal, 1918-19 ; photographer 1891-1912 ; salesman
1912-15; stenog. 1915-17, in War Dept. 1917-18; app.
elk. In Am. consulate gen. at Montreal Aug. 2, 1918;
v.c. at Montreal May 3, 1919; at Campbellton, temp.,
Oct. 18, 1922; at Montreal Jan. 8, 1923; married.
Bartlett, Alice C. — b. Flushing, N. Y. ; Wadleigh
High Sch. grad. ; private sch. in France ; Columbia U. ;
asst. librarian. Am. Geog. Society, 1912-20 ; dcp. li-
brarian. League of Nations Library, Geneva, 1920-40 ;
app. divisional asst. at $2,000 in the Dept. of 'State
June 22, 1942.— SR.
BIOGRAPHIES
95
Barton, John Louis. — b. Brown Co., Wis., May 28,
1893 ; attended liigh sch. and business sell. ; St.
Stanlslnwa Coll. 1909-10; elk. 1912-13; cml. em-
ployment 1913-14. 1H1&-17; elk.. Navy Dept., 1917-
2- ; app. dk. at $1,600 in the Chicago Passport Agency
of the Dept. of State June 27, 1922; at $1,680 Aug.
1, 1924; asst. pa.><sport ngt. at $2,100 Oct. 1. 1925;
at $2,200 Nov. 1, 1926; at $2.:;00 .Tuly 1, 1927; at
$2,500 July 1, 1928; at $2,600 May 1, 1930: at $2,700
June 1. 1938 ; at $2,800 Oct. 1, 1941 ; act. passport aut.
at $3,200 Dec. 16, 1941 ; asst. pa.ssport agt. at $2,800
in the N.Y. I'assport Agency July 1, 1942 ; married.
Bates, Robert Caldwell. — b. Great Fallsr, Mont., June
13. 1914 ; Great Falls High Sch. grad. ; Mont. State U..
B. A. 1036. Law Sch. 1939-40 ; Oxford 1937-39 ; instr.,
Mont. State U., 1936-37 ; analy.st, Admin. Office of U. S.
Courts, 1941 ; app. v.c. at Georgetown Aug. 9, 1941.
Bay, Charles Alexander. — b. Columbus, Ohio, June
7, 1S86 ; Ohio State U. 1 yr. ; Sorbonne 5 mos. ; steuo;;.
1905-7 ; passenger-traffic representative 1907-17 ;
U. S. Army 1918-19, 1st it.; with Fuel Admin, in
Pittsburgh 1920; app. v.c. of career of cla.-^s three
Sept. 7. 1920; v.c. at Dublin Oct. 18, 1920; class two
May 26. 1922; at Casablanca Oct. 12, 1922; class one
IVb. 26. 1923 : v.c. at Port au Prince Mar. 30. 1923 ; at
Tampico May 22. 1924; For. S«t. officer unclass. July 1,
1924 ; class eight Feb. 24. I!t25 ; cons. Mar. 3, 1925 ;
cons, at Tampico Sept. 14, 1925 ; at Corinto May 7,
1926; at Tiont.^in Nov. 9. 1926; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. and assigned as cons, and 3d sec. at Bangkok
Nov. 11, 1927; class seven May 17, 1928; 3d sec. at
Bucharest Sept. 23. 1929; 2d sec. Oct. 19, 1929; class
six Dec. 19. 1929 ; 2d sec. at Tirana Sept. 15. 1930 ;
at Rome Nov. 5, 1932; con.s. at Canton Aug. 20, 19.34
(far.celed) ; at Seville Jan. 3, 1935; class five Apr. l,
1937 ; cons, and 2d sec. at Tegucigalpa May 26. 1939
(canceled); cons, at Mexico City Dec. 27. 1939; class
four Mar. 1, 1940 ; also 1st sec. at Mexico City Nov. 1,
1941 ; asst. cml. att. at Mexico City Aug. 10, 1942 ;
married.
Beach, 'Wllliain Hall. — b. Concord Wharf, Va., May
20, 1S93 ; Oiancotk High Sch. grad. ; U. of Va., B.A.
1916: Harvard. A.M. 1917; U. of Grenoble. France,
summer 1920 ; U. of Va., summer 1921 ; Mlddlebury
Fren. h Sch.. Piinimers 1922 and 1923 ; U. S. Army 1917-
19 ; instr. in prep. sch. 1929-24 ; app. For. Ser.
officer unclass. and v.c. of carter Oct. 16, 1924 ; v.c.
at Bombay Nov. 8, 1924 ; class eight, cons., and
cons, at Bombay Oct. 16, 1929; at Antwerp Sept. 18,
1031; cla.ss seven July 1, 1934; class six Apr. 1, 1936;
Sf'c. In the Diplo. Spr. Dec. 1. 1937; class five June 16,
1938; class fcur Aug. 16, 1941; cons, at Johannesburg
Oct. 2, 1941 ; married.
Beam, Jaob Dyneley. — b. Princeton, N.J., Mar. 24,
1908; Kent Sch. grad.; Princeton, B.A. 1929; Cam-
bridge U., England, 1929-30; app. elk. in Am. con-
sulate at Geneva June 2, 1931 ; v.c. at Geneva July 14,
1U31 ; For. Hcv. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec.
in the Diplo. Sor. Dec. 17. 1931 ; v.c. at Geneva Jan.
2, 1932; For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 29. 1932; v.c. at
Geneva Mar. 30, 1933; 3d sec. at Berlin Nl.v. 24. 1934;
detailed to 2d Int. Cong, on Building of Bridges and
Structures above Grotrad. Berlin. 1936 : class eight Mar.
16, 1939 ; to the Dopt. Aug. 1, 1940 ; v.c. and 3d sec. at
London Apr. 10, 1941 ; class seven Aug. 16, 1941 ; 2d
sec. at London in addition to duties as v.c. Dec. 9,
1941.
Beaulac, Wlllard Leon. — b. Pawtucket, R.I., July 26,
1899; Pawtucket High Sch. grad.; Georgetown, B.S.
(For. Ser.) 1921 ; George Washington U., summer 1921;
U. S. Navy 1918-19; elk.. Bu. of Internal Revenue,
1921; app. v.c. of career of class three Oct. 26, 1921;
v.c. at Tampico Dec. 14, 1921 ; class two Feb. 26, 1923;
at Puerto Castilla May 12, 1923 ; class one Nov. 23.
1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight
and cons. Aug. 8, 1924; cons, at Arica Mar. 9, 1925;
sec. of Am. del. and asst. sec. gen. of Plebiscitary
Commn.. Tacna-Arica Arbiti-ation, 1926: class seven
June 8, 1927 : sec. In the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 5, 1927 ;
3d sec. at Port au Prince Oct. 12, 1927 ; to the Dept.
Apr. 13, 1928; 2d sec. at Managua Dee. 10. 1928;
class six May 23. 1929; class five July 1, 1931; 2d
sec. at San Salvador Jan. 12. 1933; to the Dept. Apr.
20, 1933 ; asst. chief, Div. of Latin Am. Affairs, Feb. 15,
]9.!4; detailed to the leg. at (iuaiemala Mar. 2-May 16,
1934; class four Oct. 1, 19::5 ; asst. chief, Div. of
the Am. Republics, May 24. 1937 ; 1st sec. at Habana
June 11. 1937; class three Jan. 3. 1938; advisiT to
Am. del.. 2d Regional Conf. of Am. States Members of
Int. Labor Organization, Habana. 1939 ; class two
Aug. 1. 1940; couns. of emb. at Habana Sept. 27. 1940;
at Madrid Apr. 23, 1941 ; cons. gen. May 8, 1941 ; cons,
gen. at Madrid in addition to duties as couns. of emb.
June 12, 1941 ; married.
Beaumont, Adam. — b. England, Jan. 24, 1890 ; nat-
uralized 1900; Lawrence (Mass.) High Si h. grad.;
business sch. ; Boston U. 1914-16; 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 bu. 1920-
21; accountant 1921-22; app. dk. In Am. consulate
at Suloniki Apr. 1922; v.c. at Saloniki Aug. 25. 1922;
at Patras? Sept. 11, 1923; at Saloniki Sept. 22. 1923;
at Naples Dec. 5, 1924 ; at Riviere du Loup June 30,
1930; at Hamilton, Ont., Oct. 6, 19.30; at London,
Ont., temp.. Aug. 3. 1937; at Hamilton Aug. 26, 1937;
at Quebec May 6, 1941 ; married.
Bechhoefer, Bernhard G. — b. St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 24,
1004 ; St. Paul Acad. grad. ; Harvard, A.B. 1925, LL.B.
1928; mem. of bar of Minn. ; reseanh asst., Mnss. Sur-
vey of Crime and Criminal Law, 1928 ; partner in law
firm 1929-42; app. divisional asst. at $3,800 in the
Dept. of State Apr. 29, 1942 ; at $4,600 Oct. 1, 1942 ;
married. — AE.
Beck, William Hopkins. — b. Washington, D.C., Sept
8, 1892 ; Eastern High Sch. ; business sch. ; sec. to
mem. of Cong, llit yrs. ; Inst, of Industrial Research
3'i yrs.; Nat. Geo.?raphic Society 2 yrs.; U. S. Army
1917-20, overseas service; detailed to Am. Commn.
to Negoti:'.te Peace, Paris, 1919; app. special asst. at
$2,.'j00 in the Dopt. of State Jan. 13. 19l'0 : private
sec. to the sec. of state June 1. 1920 ; drafting officer
at $3,000 Nov. 1. 1920; di'tailod to accompany the
See. of state on mi.<^8ion to So. Amer. 1920 and to Rio
de Janeiro 1922; at $3,500 July 16. 1923; asst. to
the sec. of state at $3,800 Feb. 1. 1926; at $4,200
96
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Feb. 2, 1926 ; at $4,600 Apr. 1. 1926 ; at $5,000 Feb. 1,
1927 ; at $5,200 July 1. 1928 ; detailed to accompany
the sec. of state on mission for signature of Pact for
Renunciation of War. Paris, 1928 : at $8,000 Dec. 1,
1929 ; sec. of Am. del., London Naval Conf.. 1930 ;
For. Ser. officer of class three, cons, gen., and sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; cons. gen. at Ottawa
Dec. 30, 1931 ; at Oslo Aug. 28. 1935 ; at Hamilton,
Bermuda, Not. 22, 1939 ; married.
Becker, Clayton S. — b. Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 29, 1SS2 ;
high sch. and business sch. ; telegrapher 1905—15 ; app.
elk. at $900 in the Dept. of State Oct. 4. 1915 ; at
$1,200 July 1, 1936 ; 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 ; code elk., London Naval
Cont, 1930; at S2.300 July 1, 1930; elk., 1st stage,
Gen. Disarmament Conf., Geneva, 1932; at $2,400
Aug. 1, 1936 ; at $2,500 Apr. 16, 1939 ; at $2,600 June
16. 1941 : asst. chief of telegraph section, Div. of Com-
munications and Records, June 16. 1942 ; married. —
DCR.
Beddie, James Stuart. — b. St. Paul, Minn., July 29,
1902 ; Central High Sch. grad. ; U. of Minn., A.B. 1922;
Harvard, A.M. 1925. Ph.D. 1928 ; research fellow in
Europe 1931-33 ; teacher in high sch. 1923-24 ; asst.
prof, of Latin, Wabash CoU., 1925-26; prof, of his-
tory. Upper Iowa U. 1928-30, N. Dak. State Teachers'
Coll. 1930-31 ; instr.. Northern Mont. State Coll. 1934-
35, U. of Akron 1935-36 ; app. research asst. at $3,200
in the Dept. of State June 1, 1936 ; at §3.300 Apr. 16,
1939 ; at $3.S00 Dec. 16. 1939 ; at $4,000 July 1, 1942 ;
married. — RP.
Begg-, John Murray. — ^b. San JosS. Costa Rica, of
Canadian parents, Jan. 5. 1903 ; naturalized ; Lyc6e de
Bayonne. France ; College de Vevey, Switzerland ;
Clifton. England ; U. of Seville 1919 ; Harvard, A.B.
1924, grad. work 1925-26 ; Magdalen Coll., Oxford,
B.A. 1925 ; publicity work for telephone company
1926-27 ; educational film-production work for- State of
California 1927-28 ; asst. editor and Far East dir. for
newsreel company 1928-30 ; editor for newsreel com-
panies 1930-36 ; exec. v. pres. of motion-picture mer-
chandising Corp. 1936^0 ; exec. asst. to pres., radio-
productions Corp., 1940—41 ; app. divisional asst. at
$5,600 in the Dept. of State Jan. 16, 1941 ; asst. chief.
Div. of Cultural Relations, Sept. 6, 1941 ; at $6,500
Feb. 16. 1942; married. — RC.
Bell, John 0. — b. Manila, P.I., of Am. parents, Oct.
4, 1912 : bisiness sch. ; George Washington, B.S. 1934,
J.D. 1939 ; mem. of bar of D.C. ; in Dept. of Agri.
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; at $2,000 Aug. 1, 1936; at $2,300 Dec. 17,
1937; tech. asst. (legal) at $2,600 Aug. 16, 1938; ad-
min, asst. at $3,200 July 17. 1939 ; divisional asst. at
$3,800 Aug. 1, 1941 ; married. — IN.
Ball, Stewart, Jr.— b. Winchester, Va., Sept. 8, 1910 ;
Handley High Sch. grad. ; Hampden-Sydney Coll., B.A.
1931; U. of Va.. M.A. 1940, grad. work 1940-41; Va.
Polytech. Inst. 1941^2 : mgr. of orchard 1931-36; prin-
cipal of high sch. 1937-39 ; app. divisional asst. at
«3,800 in the -Dept. .of State Sept. 3, 1942.^TA.
Belovsky, Sidney Arthur. — b. New York, N.Y., Aug.
3. 1901 ; elk. and salesman in U. S. and So. Africa
1917-21 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate 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 ; For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c.
of career, and v.c. at Vancouver Oct. 16, 1929 ; at
Dublin July 8, 1931 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons.
Jan. 22. 1935; cons, at Dublin Jan. 24. 1935; class
seven Apr. 1, 1937 ; at Bremen July 13, 1937 ; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 17, 1937 ; class six Mar. 1, 1940 ;
cons, at Lisbon July 19, 1941 (canceled) ; at Windsor
Oct. 21, 1941 ; married.
Belton, William b. Portland, Oreg., May 22, 1914;
U. S. Grant High Sch. grad.; Stanford, A.B. 1935;
elk. in Am. leg. at Quito Oct. 1936-Feb. 1937 ; app.
elk. in Am. leg. at Bogota June 1, 1937 ; For. Ser.
officer unclass.. v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. July 6. 1938; For. Ser. officer at Bogota July 16,
1938; v.c. at Habana July 13. 1938 (proceeded July
29) ; For. Ser. Sch. June 8, 1939 ; v.c. and 3d sec. at
Ciudad TrujiUo Jan. 8. 1940 ; to the Dept. and detailed
to the Dept. of Agri. Aug. 6, 1942 ; married.
Benet, Edward Sewall. — b. Marblehead, Mass., Aug.
30, 1903 ; attended sch. in Canada ; Salem High Sch.
grad. ; elk. 1920-21, 1927 ; U. S. Navy 1921-25 ; min-
ing 1925-27 ; bookkeeper, Cuba, 1927-31 ; app. elk. in
Am. consulate at Cienfuegos Aug. 6. 1931 ; v.c. at
Cienfuegos Apr. 4, 1932; at Matanzas Aug. 11, 1936;
married.
Bennett, William Tapley, Jr. — b. Griffin, Ga., Apr. 1,
1917 ; private tutor ; U. of Ga., A.B. 1937 ; U. of Freiburg
(Germany), grad. work 1937-38; U. of Ga. Law Sch.
1938-39 ; Am. U., grad. work 1939-40 ; fellowship for
study in Europe, Inst, of Int. Education, 1937-38 ; govt,
intern. Nat. Inst, of Public Affairs, 1939^0 ; in Dept.
of Agri. 1940 ; in Office of Emergency Management
1940-41 ; app. jr. econ. analyst at Ciudad Trujillo
July 21, 1941.
BenninghofP, Harry Merrell. — b. Chicago, 111., Aug.
18, 1904; Morgan Park High Sch. (Chicago) grad.; U.
of Rochester, A.B. 1926 ; teacher o| Eng. in Japanese
sch. 1923-24, 1926-27 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate
gen. at Tokyo Mar. 1927 ; v.c. at Tokyo June 21,
1927 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.. v.c. of career, and
v.c. at Tokyo Jan. 29, 1929 ; language officer at Tokyo
Feb. 9. 1929 ; v.c. at Nagoya Aug. 1, 1931 ; at Yokohama
Aug. 12, 1931 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 29, 1932 ; 3d
sec. at Tokyo, temp.. Sept. 8, 1932 ; v.c. at Yokohama
Oct. 6, 1932 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; at Mukden Aug.
1. 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22. 1935 ; cons, at Mukden Jan. 24,
1935 ; at Harbin Feb. 8, 1935 ; class seven Apr. 1, 1937 ;
2d sec. at Peiping Feb. 14, 1939 ; cons, at Amoy July
21-Sept. 30, 1939; class six Nov. 16, 1939; cons, at
Tientsin in addition to duties as 2d sec. at Peiping
Apr. 1, 1940 ; 2d sec. at Tokyo Jan. S-Dec. 7, 1941 ; class
five Aug. 16, 1941 ; to the Dept. Aug. 24, 1942 ; married.
Benson, Barry T. — b. near Ladonia, Tex., Nov. 28,
1894; Wall Training Sch. (Honey Grove. Tex.) grad.;
Spear Jr. CoU. 1912-13; Y.M.C.A. Sch. of Com.
1924-25. 1927 ; employed by telephone and electric
companies 1911-17 ; D. S. Navy 1917-19 ; salesman
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and sales ingr. for motorcar companies ; engineer for
electric and communication companies 1919-35 ; engi-
neering eipert. Fed. Communications Commn., 1935-37 ;
npp. asst. trade cummr., Bu. of For. and L>om. Com.,
Feb. 4. 1937 ; at Calcutta Sept. 1, 1937 ; trade commr.
at Calcutta Aug. 1, 1938 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven
Julj- 1. 1939; cons, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16,
1939 ; cons, at Calcutta Dec. 29. 1939 ; cons, and 2d sec.
at Bogota Apr. 4, 1941 ; married.
Bentley, Alvin Morell. — b. Portland, Maine, Aug. 20,
191S; Southern Pines (N.C.) High Sch. grad. ; Ashe
ville Sch. grad.; U. of Mich.. A.B. 1940. grad. work
1940-41 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 20, 1942 ; v.c. at Mexico
City May 21, 1942 ; married.
Bentcn, James Webb. — b. Fort Myer, Va., July 9,
1802 ; H.ackley Sch. ; private sch. and tutors, Ger-
many and England ; Cambridge D., England, B. A.
1914, M.A. 1919 : with Brit.-Am. Ambulance Corps
1915 ; sec. War Kelief Assn.. 1916-17 ; U. S. Army
1917-19. 1st It. : asst. to mil. att. at Tokyo 1918-19 ;
app. sec. of emb. or leg. of class four Nov. 15. l92o ;
assigned to Rio de Janeiro Jan. 5. 1921 ; to Montevideo
Sept. 29, 1922 ; sec. of class three Jan. 23, 1924 ;
For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ; 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 : class four
and 1st sec. Oct. 1. 1935 ; cons. Apr. 25. 1936 ; cons, at
Bremen June 10. 1936 ; 1st sec. at The Hague July
24, 1937 ; del.. 8th Int. Road Con?.. The Hajnie. 1938 ;
class three Apr. 1. 1939 ; cons, and 1st sec. at Bucharest
Au?. 28. 1940 ; relieved of duties as cons. Aus. 6. 194^1.
as 1st sec. Dec. 11. 1941 ; class two Feb. 1. 1942 ; 1st
sec. at Bern. temp.. Mar. 19. 1942 ; cons. gen. Apr. 28,
1942 ; cons. gen. at Marseille May 2, 1942.
Benton, Russell Weller. — ^b. Buffalo, N. T., Dec. 3,
1907 ; Masten Park High Sch. grad. ; Princeton. A.B.
1930. M. A. 1931 ; Fletcher Sch. of Law and Diplo-
macy 1934-35 : instr. in hist, and philosophy, Buffalo
Collegiate Cuter. 1933-34 ; app. For. Ser. officer an-
class.. v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct.
1, 19.35 ; v.c. at Montreal Oct 3, 1935 ; For.
Ser. Sch. De- 7. 1936 ; v.c. at London Apr. 7, 1937 ;
to the Dept. Feb. 4. 1941 ; class eight Aug. 16, 1941 ;
married. — AE.
Berger, David C. — b. Gretna, Va., July 26. 1896;
Grrtna Hich Sch. grad.; Roanoke Coll. 1 yr. ; George-
town Sch. of For. Ser.: U. S. Navy 1917-19; app.
student interpreter in China May 20. 1920 ; v. c. at
ChangsU» Feb. 19. 1921 ; at Peking May 1921 ; v. c. and
Interpreter «r Tientsin Oct. 9. 1922 ; at Shanghai May
18. 1923: Jif Tientsin June 13. 1023; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1924 ; class eight Feb. 24. 1925 ; cons.
Mar. 3. 1925; cons, at Swatow June 18. 1927; class
seven May 17. 1928; class six Aug. 15, 1930; at
Tsingt.io S.pt. 5. 1931 ; at Tientsin Oct. 11. 1934 ; class
five Apr. 1. 1936: sec. In the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 1. 1937;
cons, at Shan-hai Dec. 15. 1939-Dec. 7. 1941 ; to the
Dept. June 3. 1942 ; 2d sec. and cons, at Buenos Aires
Sept. 23, 1942; married.
Berle, Adolf Augustus, Jr. — b. Boston, Mass., Jan.
29, 1895 ; Harvard. A. B. 1913, A. M. 1914. LL.B.
1916; O. R. C. 1917-19. 1st It.; mem. of bars of
N. Y. and Mass.; law practice 1916- ; expert. Am.
Commn. to Negotiate Peace. Paris, 1918-19 ; lecturer
on finance. Harvard Sch. of Business Admin., 1925-28 ;
assoc. prof, of corporation law, Columbia D. Law Sch.,
1927- ; special counsel. Pueblo Indian Land Act 1924,
Ohio Corporation Act 1928. and R. R. Bankruptcy Act
1933 ; financial adviser. .\m. emb. in Cuba. 1933 ;
special counsel. R>'Construction Finance Corp.. 1933- ;
chamberlain of NVw York City 1934-37 ; mem.. Pan
Am. Committee of U. S.. 1935- ; del., Inter-Am. ConL
for Maintenance of Peace. Buenos Aires. 1936 ; author
of books and magazine articles ; app. asst. sec. of state
Mar. 7. 193S ; mem.. Bd. of Examiners for the For.
Ser., 1938- ; del., 8th Int. Conf. of Am. States. Lima,
1938 : mem.. Bd. of For. Ser. Personnel and For. Ser.
Sch. Bd.. 1939- ; adviser to Am. del.. 2d meeting of
Ministers of For. Affairs of Am. Republics. Habana,
1940 ; mem., St. Lawrence Advisory Committee of St.
Lawrence-Great Lakes Waterway Project 1940- ; deL,
Conf. of Int. Labor Organization. New York. 1941 ;
mem., Jt. Economic Committee, Canada and U. S.,
1941- ; mem., Bd. of Trustees and Exec. Committee,
Export-Import Bank. 1941- ; mem., interdept. committee
on use of Lend-Lease funds to carry out Hyde Park
agreement. 1941- ; v. chm.. Bd. of Economic Operations
of Dept. of State, 1941- ; chm.. Special Interdept.
Comm. on Maritime Labor, 1942- ; married. — A-B.
Berliner, Harry P. — b. New York. N.T., Oct. 19,
1906; high-sch. grad.; Coll. of the City of NY.. B S.
1932 ; messenger 1924-25 ; actuarial elk. 1925-2S ; elk. in
r.S. Customs Court. N.Y.. 192S-29. in N.Y. Passport
Agency 1929 ; app. dk. at $1,620 in the N.Y. Passport
A?ency of the Dept. of State Apr. 14. 1930 ; at ?1.800
Jan. 9, 1931 ; at ?1.S60 June 1, 1938 ; at $2,300 Oct. 16.
19.59; at $2,400 Oct. 1. 1941; asst. passport agt. at
$2,600 July 1, 1942; married.
Bembaum, Maurice Marshall. — b. Chicago. 111., Feb.
15. 1910 : Austin High Sch. grad. ; Harvard. SB. 1931 ;
grad. work. U. of Chicago, summer 1931. Northwestern
1931-32 : social worker 1932-35 : accountant. Treas.
Dept.. Feb.-July 1935 : economist. U. S. Tariff Commn.,
193.5-36; app. For. Ser. officer unclass.. v.c. of career,
and sec Ln the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16, 1936 ; v.c at
Aancouver Nov. 23. 1936 ; For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 19. 1938 ;
v.c. at Singapore June 29, 193S ; at Caracas Feb. 5,
1942 ; class eight June 1. 1942 ; married.
Berry, Burton Yost. — b. Fowler, Ind.. Aug. 31, 1901;
Fowler High Sch. grad.; Ind. U.. A.B. 1923, AM. 1925;
F. of Paris 1925-27; mem, of bar of Ind.; app. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of career May 17, 192S ;
to the For. Ser. Sch. May 21. 1928 ; v.c. at Constan-
tinople (Istanbul) Aug. 31. 1928; sec in the Diplo.
Ser. Jan. 22. 1931 ; v.c at Izmir and for Italian Islands
of the Aegean, temp.. Sept. 29. 1933 ; 3d sec at Istanbul
Nov. 6. 1933 : v.c. and 3d sec. at Teheran Jan. 19. 1934 ;
class eight, cons., and cons, at Teheran in addition to
duties as 3d sec Oct 1. 1935; cons, at Athens Jan.
18. 1936; at Naples, temp.. Oct 2. 1937; at Athens
Jan. 8, 1938 ; cons, and 3d sec. at Cairo, temp.. Mar.
18. 1938 ; clasa seven May 1, 1938 ; coii^ at Athens
98
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Sept: 2S, 19SS: also fcr Inl-SLD Islands c:
Ort. 2S, 193S: aI*o 2d see. at Atheais >';-
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1 ; £: Istanbol Jane 2a 1»42.
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giad. : r. of Miss.. H-A. 1&:S
= i WOT* 1932-34 : instr. in polirlM
1930-31 : tfrtiing asst. in poHti :
'~ : appL dk. in AnL eoBsa^ate ^
:. at DortMA Avg. 11. 1934
::> 7. 1936: at Loaicnc*
Dnrtaii Feb. 13. 193T
1937 ; at Dtntwa Aie
tf-mp.. JaJi. 3, 19.58
1(^38: at Duitan Ma]
5 . T.c. of careM
ran JoIt 15. 1939
• - Dmlnn Sept
:. to Comnii
:M1 : set I.
i: y?w Deli
B=TeT. Svlsri Sar".. — b. ?heb_->j-esn. Wis.. May S,
19:?: Kiusvjr.a iW;s Hirh S;r. ?r-d : La-^r^-ce
C:--. A.B :;^ 4 • ~: --^^- < -i :f I^w a::^ Divlrr^arv.
A-M. 19?o. rr : "-!-: :e;;ier ::: i:sh sch.
:?"c-?-:^-:: : : : - : - ;r V^-d-r:i:: U^ 19?;S-
^ ~ r ^ ■ "' .: :_— - ;. cf Cirr-r. End
^ : : .-. : - ' .' \ ? : V.:. s: Tcro-:o
- -7. :&S5; - ■ : 5 :r41: For. Ser. Scii.
:. 1£41 : V ; _ "_ze ;. 1941 ; married.
If N
Swi:r
Ca-2?s. Prance, of
utli; Coll. cf tbe City
■dis Inst-. St. Gallen.
London: r-.-v c'.'-: in
Xiee 1 yt. : elk. In Am. ctir:«u!ate at N. - ■? :
app. T.C. at Tunis May 5. 1917: at Biz- : --. -- -9.
1923 : at Tnnis Dec. 5. 1923 ; at Las P;iiii.a.5. teiap..
Jnne 20. 1929 : at Tnnis Oct. 23. 1929 : at Marseille
Nov. 6. 1930 : at Nice and Monaco May 23. 19S4 ; at
Lyon Feb. 18. 1942.
sel. Jr. — h. Pbiladeiphia,
'. : Sch. grad. ; clt 1915 ;
-hotise mgr. 1916; U.S.
; ;lk. and freighr checker
sst, to dock snpt-
- :. Erin, of board.
. . z:r=i. c'
:r :- Vene-
1927-30 :
1Q21? • V
at Par-:^
'SL P. to Norway July 22. 1935: A. E.
r^ Mi- 4 1?3T azd to t^e Govt, of
: - " - 1 Tr: 11. 1941: also
- .: -i Norway and tiie
:: :;-:-v_v n. i&jo ajj^ to t*,^
; - S*?. 1941-S?pt. 2S. 1942. ol
- '_■ 1&41. and of Greece Nov. 13.
1 - A E. and P. to the Govts, of
-'= May 12. 1942 and of
T - . 1&12 all established in
May 16- 1929; at ? -
AE?. 1. 1934 : at «i
L^>5 . *: i- i-.-j Apr. 1, 1938: dirisional asst. ai *2.otn/
r.:- 1 : --^ • i- ?2 T«« O^ 1, 1941 : at J3 s'-O N'-v. i,
: r itive <m tte Fi5z -.,
1933-34:
Ser. <^&«r t t'-i-?- - '. ;
8er. Oct. 1 1935: t.c.
For. Ser. 6 a. De< ^
7. 1937 ; datuf ei^it i. ^
3. 1»41 : wmTTiai-
Bodiarest Ja?y 21. IJ
one FdL 26. 191?? : -■
of dass seven I ^
eight Jnly 1. V---
I>pt^ Mar. 3. 1927;
i::'ri!*ary Oinn. Conf
r rr>r Mar. 31. IC
- -e Diplo. &er.
• -. e". i>e_lii«t AC-'.
41 ; T.C at Caracas On.
:.;. — b. St. Paul. Minn., Nov.
Scb. : Priaeeton 1915-17 ;
5 P ::t-;tt:?3 1919-20: Har-
" I' '7-19. lit It., overseas
ii; Pc::Lrd 1919 : app.
May 2-5. 1921 : v.e. at
-0 May 26. 1922 ; class
: Ii 15 A'-s. 17. 1923: cons.
-3: For. Ser. cScer of class
= rv?n Atig. 31. 1925 : to the
deL. 13th Int. Pailia-
iDeiro. 1927: cons, at
rli May 9. 1930 : sea
ir :>31; also 2d s^. at
- ' -- M-T IS. 1933;
'1 ' :r-r?«e-tative
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BIOGRAPHIHS
99
2d sec at Bera Maj 22. 193« ; daas fire liar. 1. 1939 :
class foar Axtg. 16. 1941 ; Ist sec at Bern Not. 25, 1941 ;
married.
Bfapham, Kram, 7r. — b. Cambrid|«. Uass.. Joly 17,
1903 : Groton Sci- : Yal«. B.A. 1025 ; Harrard Law 8ch.
1927-28 : elk. in Am. 1-g. at Peking 1025-26 ; app. For.
S^r. officer unclass. and r.c. of career Mar. 26. 1929;
Fcr Ser. Sch. Ma.v 1. 1929 ; r.e. at Kobe Jaly 10. 1929 ;
ar Tokyo Not. 20 1 929 : ppc. in the Diplo. Ser. May 16.
1931 : 36 sec. at Tokyo Jane 29. 1931 : r.c. at Warsaw
Jane 18. 1932 : 3d see. at London Oct. 12, 1933 ; t.c at
Ma.'seille Dec 18, 1936: class eight Apr. 1. 1939;
re. at Lisbon Apr. 26. 1941 ; to the DepL July IS. 19U ;
T.c. at Boenoa Aires Sepr. 4, 1941 ; class seven June 1,
1942 ; married.
Birge, Walter "William, Jr. — b. St- Lonis. Mo.. May
21. 191.J ; sch. in Switzerland and U. S. ; Grcton Sch.
grad. : Harrard. A.B. 1935 ; U. of Lond<Hi 1937-38 ;
George Washin?ton U. 1&3&-40; prirate see. t© Am.
amb. to Argentina 1933 ; salesman with cmL firm 1936 ;
elk. in Am. consolate at Naevo I^redo May 23-Jaly 13.
1941 ; app. For. Ser. officer nndaas.. t.c of career, and
sec. ia the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 20. 1941. qualified July 16,
1941 : v.c at XceTo Laredo Jtily 16, 1941; at Istanbol
Mar. 30, 1942.
Bishop, Max Waldo. — b. GraTeue, Art. Oct. 30.
190S ; Daxenport (Iowa) High Sch. grad. : U. of Cfcicago.
Ph-B. 1932; tntored in French and G^man; O.rIc.
1935-37. 2d It. ; app. For. Ser. officer nodass., t. c of
career, and sec in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1. 1935 ; lan-
guage officer at Tokyo Oct. 16. 1935 ; t. c. at Osaka Oct.
25. 1937 : 3d s-x. at Tokyo Mar. 14. 1938 ; class eight
Aug. 1, 1940; t' ^e Dept. Jan. 8, 1941; daas seven
Feb. 1, 1942.— FE.
Biaho?, Wiiliara Warner. Jr. — b. Princeton. XJ..
Jnne 10. 1906: Ann Arbor (Mich.) High Sch. grad.;
r. of Mich., A.B. 192S. J.D. 1931: ColTimbia U. Law
Sch. 193S-39 : mem. of bar of Mich. ; research and
:eaching asst., U. of Mi<±. I*w Sdu 1931-35 ; reporter.
Harvard Research in Int. Law. 1932-35 ; law practice
1935-36 : lectnrer in politics. Princeton. 1936-38 ; app.
asst. to the legal adviser at $2,600 in the Dept. of
State An? 1. 1939 : at f3.200 Apr. 16. 1940 : at S3.30O
Jan. 1. 1942; at ^.€0u Jcly 16. 1942.— Le.
Blackstock, Hassa Easaoa (MriL) — b. Portland,
Maine : Portla::d High Sch. grad. ; George Washington
U. 1930- : elk. and sec 1920-26 : app. cit. at f 1.320 in
the Dept. of State Oct. 11. 1926 ; at $1,500 May 1. 1927 ;
;it $1.5<50 Jan. 1. 192S : library assst, at $1.^ Jnlr 1,
192^5 : at $l.SO0 July 1. 1930: at $1.S60 Aug. 1. 19-"6;
it $2,000 Jan. 1, 1938; at $2,100 Apr. 16. 1939: at
$2.2«X> Oct. 1. 1941 ; asst. librarian at $2,600 Apr. 1,
1942.— LL
BlaisdelL Boaald C. — b. Cha^taiqTtu N T.. Au?. 12.
1S$>9: .\lma (Mich.> H'eb Scb. grad.: Pa. State ColL.
F S. 1920 : U. of Grenoble 1923 : ColumbU. M-A. 1926.
PhD 1929 : teacher. Columbia U.. WilUaais ColL. and
r of Wis.. 1928-36; aflst. to under sec of agrl
1936-40 ; ohserver, Pennanent Agri. Committee. Conf.
f Am. Stares M e uibeis of Int. Labor Otganiiatloa.
Hal»jM 1<^?9: WasUastao ic p wecaU tln^ C uMualWe"
to Defend Aaer.. 1040-41; app. dl ifah wal aML at
$5,600 in the Dept. of State Joly 14. 1941 ; awt. ckidC.
DiT. of Stores and Statistkx. at S6.5C0 Feb. IS. 1942 ;
dl T l aiou a l aast. at $6,400 June 18. 1M2: ■anfed.—
DM.
Blake, Gflaon Grart.— bu Baflalo, X.T., Feb. 7. 18*3 :
Friends Seta.; Swarthaore. A.B. 1915; Harvard Sch.
of B:3slne«s Admin. 1919 : flaor Bgr. aad SiliMin
1915-17 ; r.S Navy 1917-19. esaigB ; app. tx. at Sew-
CLStle. Aanralia. Feb. 24. 1920; at Adriaide F^l 11.
1921 ; at Newcastle Apr. 27. 1921 ; at Meftoarae Dec
2S. 1921 ; T.c of career of dass tinee Sept. 30. 19S2 ;
v.e. at Ottawa Oct. 14. 1922 ; dass two Not. 23, 1923 ;
For. Ser. officer vadass. Jaty 1. 1934; t.c. at Gerngt
town JvHj 11, 19^: dass dght and eoos. Aog. 31.
1925; cons, at Georgetowa Sept. 29. 1923; at Cea eT a
Oct. 15. 1927: dirimaiBS officer. Int. OobL oa Be»-
nomic Statistics. Geneva. 19S8; Special Oobbbb. Car
the Prepazatioo of a Draft Cobt. cb tibe Maaafiactare
of Arms. 3d sees.. Oneva. 1928; cteas sevcB Hmj 23,
1929 ; dass six WVb. 4. 1931 ; cwa. at Rone Jaa. 25.
1936; sec in the Diplo. S«r. Dec 1. 1937; daas five
Mar. 1. 1939 ; eons, at Legbors. teaip^ Oct. 17, 1940 ;
at Rome Nov. 7. 1940 : also 2d sec at BtHse Jaa. 6-Dec
11. 1941 : relieved of duties as eona. Jaly 1. 1941 ; to tiie
Dept. July 2, 1942; married. — SD.
Blake. Koaxae WfTHamii. — bL St. PauL Mr^n Jan.
9. 1900: Central Hi^ Sdi. (Detroit) : (iecrge Wisi-
ington. AJB. 1933; app. dk. at $1^20 In ttae Dept.
of State May 13. 1928; at $1,440 Jaly 1. 1928; at
$1,620 Ort. 1. 1929; at $1,680 July 1, 1990;
asst. at $2,600 Oct. 12. 1934 : For. Ser. office
v.c. of career, and sec in the IKido. Ser. Oct. 1. 19S5:
V c at audad Joim Oct. 5, 19S5 : at Mrntieal Nov. t
1935; For. Ser. Seta. Aag. 4. 1936; tjc at War^w
Dec IS, 1936; at Birmiagkaai Nor. 24, 1939 (can-
celed) ; at Bead F^ 19. 1940 : at Raaeooa Oct. 8. 1941
^canceled) : to the Dept. Dec 18. 1941 : r.c at Tampeco
Jan. 6. 1942 : class d^ht Feb. 1. 1942 ; asazned.
Blake. Peter Janes, Jr. — b. Ctica, N.T., July 13,
1917 : New Hartford Wrgti ScIl giad. ; Dake. A3. 1940 ;
Universidad de €3aB&, Santiago. 1940 ; aceoaataat 1941
and office aigr. is Caracas 1941—42 for ddde iiiwpaiiy ;
aPP- ir. eeon. analyst at Santiaes Jaa. 20, 1942.
Blaks, Sa^ Joseph.— b. RKtlaad, Oiee^ Max. 19.
1907 ; FianldiB High Sd^ grad. ; Georgetowa, B-S.
(Ftir. Ser.) 1929; dk.. Dept. of State. 1928-29; app.
For. Ser. officer sndassL and v.c of career Nor. 12,
1929 ; For. Ser. Seta. Hot. 18. 1929 : v.c at Xnero La-
redo, temp., Nov. 27. 1929 : to the Dept. Apr. 18. 1930 ;
For. Ser. Sch. Jn'y 16. 1930; t.c at Tsinan Sot. 8,
1930 ; at Haibln Mar. 6. 1933 ; sec in ttae Dipla. Ser.
Apr. 25. 1936 ; t.c at Osaka May 29. 1937 ; daas eigtat
and cons. May 1. 1938 ; cons, at Osaka May 12. 1938 ;
language officer at Tokyo May 20. 1938 ; cooa. at Tokyo
Sept. 13, 1940-Dec 7. 1941 : to the Dept. Dec 18, 1941 ;
class seven June 1, 1942; manied. — SIX
Blake. Ttasmaa Dawes. — b. Saa Ftaadses, CaML.
Sept. 28. 1903: MBtoa CMaaa.) Acad, grad.; Harvard
r. 1921-25: securities salessaa and tadepeadeat fasor.
broker : spp. diTtafoaal asst. at $2,000 io tbt Dept. «f
StatT Mar 24. 1949: aartied— CI
100
REGISTER OF THE DEPARTIVIENT OF STATE 1942
Blanchard, Louis Francis. — b. Las Vegas, N. Mex.,
Sept. 27, 1905 ; high-sch. grad. ; employee of ry. com-
pany in Mexico 1025-39 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate
gen. at Mexico City Nov. 6, 1939 ; detailed to U. S. Econ.
Mission to Bolivia 1941-42 ; v.c. at Mexico City June 28,
1942 ; married.
Blankinship, Byron E. — b. Portland, Oreg., June 2,
1913 ; Tigard High Scb. grad. ; Pacific U., A.B. 1935; U.
of Calif., M.A. 1937 ; Columbia, LL.B. 1942 ; public-
relations coun.sel Apr.-Nov. 1939 ; law elk. 1941-42 ;
private tutor Feb.-June 1942 ; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb.
20, 1942 ; to the Dept. May 27, 1942 ; v.c. at Tijuana
June 19, 1942 ; married.
Blatchford, Edward Williams. — b. Chicago, 111., July
13, 186S ; 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 gen. at Jerusalem Sept.
11, 1929; v.c. at Jerusalem Dec. 29, 1930.
Blessing, Madge Middleton (Mrs.) — b. New London,
Conn.; Oyster Bay (N.Y.) High Sch. grad.; business
sch. ; stenog. 1914-16 ; sec. 1917-18 ; app. elk. 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 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 ; at $2,100 July 1,
1928; at $2,300 July 1, 1930; admin, asst. at $2,600
Aug. 16, 1936 ; at $2,700 Apr. 16, 1939 ; at $2,900 Nov.
16, 1940 ; at $3,000 July 1, 1942.— SD.
Bliss, Don Carroll, Jr. — b. Northville, Mich., July 3,
1897; Montclair (N.J.) High Sch. grad.; Dartmouth,
A.B. 1918 ; Amos Tuck Sch. of Admin, and Finance,
M.C.S. 1920 ; U. S. Naval Reserve Force 1917-19 ; bank
student and elk. 1920-23 ; elk. to cml. att. at Tokyo
1923-24; asst. trade commr. at Bombay 1924-26; at
Batavia Sept.-Dee. 1926 ; at Alexandria Jan.-Apr.
1927 ; asst. chief. For. Ser. Div., Bu. of For. and Dom.
Com., 1927-28 ; app. trade commr. at Singapore Jan.
16, 1928 ; at Batavia Oct. 1, 1928 ; at Singapore Apr. 1,
1929; also cml. att. at Bangkok Nov. 18, 1929; cml.
att. at Prague Feb. 4, 1932; to Bu. of For. and Dom.
Com. Jan. 1, 1934 ; act. cml. att. at The Hague July 1,
1934 ; at Athens, temp., Aug. 15, 1935 ; at Cairo, temp.,
Apr. 1, 1936 ; trade commr. at Paris, temp., June 1,
19.36 ; trade commr. at Calcutta Dec. 1, 1938 ; For. Ser.
officer of class four July 1, 1939 ; cons, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16, 1939; cons, at Calcutta Dec. 29,
1939; at London Apr. 7, 1941 (canceled) ; act. cml. att.
at London July 7, 1941 ; class three Aug. 16, 1941 ;
married.
Blocker, Vinklor Harwood. — b. Hondo, Tex., June 8,
190.". ; Hondo High Sch. grad. ; business-sch. grad. ;
bookkeeper 1923-26 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate gen.
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 Martinique
Nov. 5, 1935; at Mexico City Oct. 6, 1938; at Mar-
tinique July 12, 1940; at Porto Alegre Feb. 13, 1941;
at Victoria, Brazil, Aug. 17, 1942 ; married.
Blocker, William P. — b. Hondo, Tex., Sept. 30, 1892 ;
teacher In elementary sch. 1910-11 ; salesman 1911-
12 ; app. V. and dep. cons, at Ciudad Porflrio Diaz
July 18, 1913; v.c. at Piedras Ncgras Feb. 6, 1915;
v.c. of career of class three Sept. 27, 1919 ; v.c. at
Piedras Negras Oct. 21, 1919 ; cons, of class seven
Apr. 5, 1920 ; cons, at Piedras Negras Apr. 14, 1920 ;
class six Nov. 21, 1921 ; at Guaymas Dec. 17, 1923 ;
class five June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer of class six
July 1, 1924 ; at Mazatian Aug. 17, 1925 ; at Ciudad
Juarez Sept. 24, 1929; class five May 9, 1930; at
Santiago de Cuba, Aug. 13, 1935 ; class four Oct. 1,
1935 ; at Monterrey May 22, 1936 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. July 24, 1936 ; For. Ser. officer to the emb. at
Mexico City July 25-Aug. 12, 1936; 1st sec. at Mexico
City Aug. 13-Nov. 7, 1936, Aug. 11-Oct. 25, 1937;
class three Jan. 3, 1938 ; cons, at Tampico, temp.,
Apr. 28, 1938; at Monterrey May 18, 1938; at Ciudad
Juilrez June 1, 1938 ; cons. gen. June 17, 1938 ; cons,
gen. at Ciudad Juilrez June 18, 1938 ; class two Aug.
1, 1940; del., 2d Inter-Am. Travel Cong., Mexico City,
1941 ; married.
Blohm, Lee R. — b. Virginia, 111., Jan. 31, 1886;
Beardstown (111.) High Sch. grad. ; U. of 111., B.A.
1908 ; teacher in high sch. 1909-11 ; supt. of elemen-
tary sch. 1911-19 ; app. cons, of class eight Aug. 8,
1919 ; cons, at Frontera Oct. 21, 1919 ; class seven Dec.
18, 1919 ; at Aguascalientes Oct. 18, 1921 ; For. Ser.
officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; cons, at Vancouver
Jan. 30, 1925 ; class seven May 17, 1928 ; cons, at
Regina Dec. 19, 1928 ; class six July 24, 1930 ; cons,
at Habana Mar. 21, 1932; at Chihuahua June 29,
1934 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 1, 1937 ; married.
Blood, Grosvenor Anderson. — ^b. Bast Orange, N.J.,
Sept. 29, 1912 ; Loomis Sch. grad. ; Dartmouth, A.B.
1934 ; administrative work with steamship line in U. S.
and Colombia 4 yrs. ; app. cons. agt. at Buenaventura
Apr. 1, 1941.
Blue, George Verne. — b. Taquina City, Oreg., Oct.
25. 1891 ; U. of Oreg.. B.A. 1922 ; U. of Calif., M.A.
1923 ; U. of Paris 1926-28, as traveling fellow in hist,
for U. of Calif. ; U. S. Navy 1918-19 ; teaching fellow,
U. of Calif., 1922-23, 1925-26; instr. in hist.. U, of
Hawaii, 1923-25; Historical Cong., Oslo, 1928; asst.
prof, of hist., U. of Oreg., 1928-30 ; app. research asst. at
$3,200 in the Dept. of State Oct. 1, 1930; at .'F3 300
Apr. 16, 1939 ; asst. chief of research section at $3,800
Nov. 10, 1939; act. asst. chief, Div. of Research and
Publication, Nov. 3, 1939-June 30, 1940 ; at $4,000 July
1, 1942 ; divisional asst. July 16, 1942.— SR.
Blue, William Lacy. — b. Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 8.
1914 ; Cen. High Sch. grad. ; Southwestern Coll., A.B.
1936 ; Vanderbilt, M.A. 1937 ; Fletcher Sch. of Law and
Diplomacy, grad. work 1937-39 ; instr. in hist, and
political science, summer 1939, and substitute prof, of
hist., 1940, at Southwestern Coll. ; elk., Dept. of Agri.,
1941 ; elk. in Am. consulate at Niagara Falls June 9—
July 15, 1941 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of
BIOGRAPHIES
101
career, and see. In the Diplo. Ser. Mnr. 20, 1941, quail-
fled July 16. 1941 ; v.c. at Niagara Falls July 16, 1941 ;
v.c. at Ciudad Bolivar July 128, 1942.
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 ; Bpp.
sec. of enil). or les. of class four Dec. 20, 1919 ; as-
signed to Mexico City Dec. 27. 1919; to the Dept.
Mar. 19, 1920 ; sec. Int. Conf. on Electrical Com-
nuinications, Washington, 1920; to Belgrade Dec. 6,
1920 : -sec. of class three Mar. 23, 1922 ; to Warsaw Nov.
13, 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924 ;
2d sec. at Berne July 1, 1924 ; class live Aug. 8, 1924 ;
2d sec. at Lima Sept. 18, 1925; class four and 1st
sec. at Lima Dec. 17, 1025 ; to the Dept. Apr. 9, 1928 ;
sec, Int. Conf. of Am. States on Conciliation and Ar-
bitration. Washington, 1928-29; aet. sec. gen., Commn.
of Inquiry and Conciliation, Bolivia and Para.t;uay,
Washington, 1929 ; asst. chief, Div. of Western Euro-
pean Affairs, June 24, 1930 ; class three July 24, 1930 ;
adviser, Prep. Commn. for the Disarmament Conf.,
Geneva, 1930 ; chief. Div. of Western European Af-
fairs, June 20. 1931; 1st sec. at Ottawa June 16,
1932; cons. gen. Aug. 22, 1935; cons. gen. at Toronto
Aug. 28, 1935 (canceled) ; couns. of les. at Ottawa
Sept. 25. ]935; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; couns. of emb.
at Mexico City Apr. 30, 1936 ; class one Nov. 16, 1939 ;
act. chm. of U. S. del., 1st Inter-Am. Cong, on Indian
Life, Patzcuaro, Mexico, 1940 ; E. E. and M. P. to
Nicaragua Mar. 20, 1941 ; A. E. and P. to Bolivia Mar.
5, 1942 ; married.
Boehringer, Carl Herman. — b. Bay City, Mich., Oct.
18, 1903 ; Eastern High Sch. grad. ; Mich. State Coll.,
B.S. 1925 ; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1928-29 ;
newspaper work in U. S. and China 1926-28; publicity
writer, Dept. of Agri., 1929 ; entered Bu. of For. and
D>>m. Com. Aug. 1, 1929; app. asst. trade commr. at
Sin^Mpore Oct. 1, 1929; at Batavia Dec. 1, 1930; at
Singapore July 1, 1933; at Manila May 1, 1934; to
Bu. of For. and Dom. Com. May 31, 1933 ; at Tokyo
Oct. 16, 1935 ; For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1,
1939 ; v.c. of career and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov.
16. 1939; v.c at Tokyo Dec 29, 1939; at Osaka Apr.
3, 1940 ; 3d sec. at Tokyo Mar. 8-Dec. 7, 1941 ; class
seven June 1, 1942 ; to the Dept. June 3, 1942 ; mar-
ried.— FE.
Boelter, Elsie, — b. Birnamwood, Wis. ; State U. 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; at $1,680 Apr. 1, 1938; elk., 8th
Int. Conf. of Am. States, Lima, 1938; at $1,800 July
23, 1940; divisional asst. at ?2,000 Oct. 1, 1941. — FE.
Boernstein, Salph Augustus. — b. Washington, D.C.,
Feb. 13. 1893; Business High Sch. grad.; business
sch.; elk. 1914-16; stenog. and sec. to mem. of Cong.
1916-17; app. v.c. at Fiume Feb. 10. 1917; at Chrls-
tianla June 11, 1917; at Port au Prince Nov. 5, 1919;
at Barbados Aug. 20, 1920; at Rome Mnr. 5, 1921;
v.c. of career of class three Oct. 6, 1923 ; v.c. at
Rome Oct. 12, 1923; For. Ser. offlcer uncl»8s. Julj 1,
1924; to the Dept. Dec 14, 1926; v.c at Malmo Feb,
17, 1927; class eight, cons., and cons, at Malmo May
17, 1928 ; at Naples May 17, 1930 ; class seven July
24, 1930; to the Dept. Feb. 15, 1934; class six Apr.
1, 1937; cons, at Montreal July 14, 1937; sec in the
Diplo. Ser. Dec. 1, 1937 ; cons, at Leghorn May 29,
1939 ; at Yarmouth Mar. 8, 1941 ; to the Dept. Sept.
25, 1942 ; married.
Bogardus, George Frederick. — b. Des Moines, Iowa,
June 6, 1917 ; Roosevelt High Sch. grad. ; business sch. ;
Harvard, B.S. 1939; jr. economist with Surplus Market-
ing Admin. 1939-41 ; U. S. Army Mar.-June 1941 ; app.
For. Ser. ofHeer unclass., v. c. of career, and sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 20, 1941 ; v. c at Montreal Aug.
21, 1941.
Boggs, Marion William. — b. Mexico, Mo., May 17,
1909 ; Moberly High Sch. grad. ; U. of Mo., A.B. 1931,
A.M. 1932; U. of Chicago, Ph.D. 1910; asst. prof.
1935-40. and assoc. prof. 1940-42, of political science,
Macalester Coll. ; instr. in political science, U. of Mo.,
summer 1940 ; app. divisional asst. at $3,200 in the
Dept. of State Apr. 20, 1942 ; at $3,800 June 16, 1942 ;
married. — SR.
Boggs, Samuel Whlttemore. — b. Coolidge, Kans.,
Mar. 3, 1889; Berea Coll.. B.L. 1909; Columbia, A.M.
1924 ; sec. to coll. pres. 1909-12 ; secretarial and re-
search 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, Div. of Publica-
tions, July 30, 1925-July 22, 1929 ; mem. immigration
Quota Committee, 1926- ; at $4,000 Feb. 1, 1926 ; mom..
Fed. Bd. of Surveys and Maps, 1926- ; chm. of execu-
tive committee of U. S. Geographic Bd. and of commit-
tee 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 ; 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., 2d Gen. As.sembly, Pan Am. Inst, of Geography
and History, Washington, 1935 ; detailed to Ottawa to
discuss boundary problems with rospresentatlves of
Canadian Govt. June 1938; at $5,400 June 1, 1939;
adviser to U. S. representative, Inter-Am. Committee
of Experts on Nature Protection and Wildlife Preserva-
tion, 1940 ; mem. of U. S. del., 3d Gen. Assembly of Pan
Am. Inst, of Geography and History, Lima, 1941 ; at
$6,500 Oct. 16, 1941 ; married. — Ge.
Bohan, Merwln Lee. — b. Chicago, 111., Jan. 21, 1899
Am. High Sch. (Mexico City) ; Dallas (Tex.) High Sch.
elk. in oil companies in Mexico and U.S., in Am. con
sulate gen. and Am. emb. in Mexico City, 1919-20
asst. mgr., rubber company, 3920-22; advertising mgr.,
publicity mgr., and foreign trade sec, chamber of
com., 1922-27; mgr., cooperative office. Bu. of For. and
Dom. Com., Dallas, Tex., 1926 ; app. trade commr.
at Habana Jan. 16, 1927; asst. cml. att. May 16, 1927;
cml. att. at Guatemala June 22. 1928 ; also at Te_'uci-
galpa and San Salvador Oct. 5, 1928 : cml. att. at Lima
and Quito Sept. 15, 1931 ; at Santiago, CbUe, July 18,
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1933 ; del., 1st Inter-Am. Travel Cong., San Francisco,
1939 ; For. Ser. officer of class four July 1, 1939 ; cous.
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16, 1939; cml. att. a>.
Bogota Mar. 6, 1940 ; class three Feb. 1, 1942 ; to the
Dept. Miir. 17, 1942 ; chief, U. S. Econ. Mission to
Bolivia, 1941-42 ; cml. att. at Buenos Aires Sept. 14,
1942 ; married.
Bolilen, Charles Eustis. — b. Clayton, N.Y., Aug. 30,
1904 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Harvard, A.B. 1927 ; app. For.
Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of career Mar. 20, 1929 ;
For. Ser. Sch. May 1, 1929 ; v.c. at Prague July
10. 1929; v.c. and language officer at Paris July 31,
1931 ; v.c. at Moscow Feb. 10, 1934 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Mar. 9, 1934 ; 3d sec. at Moscow May 24, 1934 ; to
the Dopt. Aug. 26, 1935 ; class eight and cons. Oct. 1.
1935 ; sec. to Am. del.. Int. Sugar Conf., London,
1937 ; class seven June 1, 1937 ; 2d sec. ut Mosco\*
July 14, 19;}7; sec. of Am. del., Conf. of Brussels,
1937 ; COBS, at Moscow in addition to duties as 2d sec.
Apr. 21, 1938 ; class six Mar. 1, 1939 ; 2d sec. at Tokyo
Nov. 20, 1940-Dec. 7. 1941 ; class five May 1, 1941 ;
to the Dept. June 3, 1942 ; married.— Eu.
Bohne, Frederick Albert. — b. Toronto, Canada, of
Am. parents, Dec. 6, 1898 ; Parkdale Collegiate 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; at Toronto Sept. 1, 1936;
married.
Bolds, Harry Herbert, — b. Spangle, Wash., Aug. 14,
1894 ; Loyola U. Prep. Sch. and business sch. ; Suffolk
Law Sch., Boston, 1927-29; bookkeeper 1912-13; sec.
1916-18 ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ; app. elk. at |1.200
in the Dept. of State Apr. 18, 1919 ; at $1,320 Jan. 1,
1920; at $1,400 Aug. 14, 1920; asst. passport agt.
at $2,000, Chicago, July 1, 1921 ; 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 ; at $3,800 June 1, 1938 ; at $3,900 Oct.
1, 1941 ; at San Francisco July 16, 1942 ; married.
Bonbrigbt, James Cowles Hart. — b, Rochester, N.Y.,
Jan. 19. 1903 ; St. Pauls Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A.B.
1925 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of
career July 9, 1927 ; For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 29, 1927 ;
v. c. at Canton June 13, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Feb. 20, 1930 ; For. Ser. officer to the leg. at Ottawa
Feb. 21, 1930 ; 3d sec. at Ottawa Feb. 27, 19.30 ; to the
Dept. May 4. 1935; class eight and cons. Oct. 1, 1935;
class seven June 1, 1937 ; 2d sec. at Brussels and
Luxemburg Mar. 2. 1939 ; at Belgrade July 6. 1940 ;
cla.ss six Aug. 1, 1940 ; also cons, at Belgrade Nov. 1.
1940 ; cons, at Budapest May 1-Dec. 11, 1941 ; to the
Dept. June 19, 1942 ; married. — Eu.
Bond, Niles "Woodbridge. — b. Newton, Mass., Feb. 25,
1916; Lexington (Mass.) High Sch. grad.; U. of N.C..
B.A. 1937 ; Fletcher Sch. of Law and Diplomacy,
M.A. 1938 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of
career, sec. in the Diplo. Ser., and v.c. at Habana Mar. 2.
1039: For. Ser Sch. Jan 4, 1940: v.c. at Yokohama
June 4, 1940-Dec. 7, 1941 ; to the Dept. June 3, 1942 ;
3d sec. and v.c. at Madrid Sept. 22, 1942 ; married.
Bonnell, Allen T. — b. Col6n, Panama Canal Zone,
Apr. 7. 1912 ; Erie (Pa.) Acad. High sch. grad. ; Oberlin,
B.A. 1933, M.A. 1934 ; U. of Bonn (Germany) 1935-36;
U. of 111., Ph.D. 1937; instr. in econ., St. Louis TJ.,
1937-38; asst. prof, of econ., U. of N.C., 1938-42;
dir. of accounting and finance for Fr. relief work, Am.
Friends Ser. Comm., Marseille, 1940-41; app. divisional
asst. at $3,800 in the Dept. of State Aug. 1, 1942;
married. — SR.
Bonnet, Ellis Andrew. — b. Eagle Pass, Tex., Jan.
13, 1900; Eagle Pass High Sch. grad.; U. of Tex..
B.A. 1920; U. S. Army 1918; post-office elk., summer
1919 ; bank elk. 1920-21 ; app. elk in Am. consulate
at Piedras Negras May 1, 1921 ; v.c. at Piedras Negraa
Oct. 31, 1921 ; at Torrc6n Sept. 20, 1923 ; at Piedras
Nfgras Oct. 18, 1923; at Torreon Doc. 21. 1923; at
Piedras Negras Feb. 25, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
and v.c. of career Oct. 16, 1924 ; v.c. at Piedras Negras
Oct. 21. 1924 ; at Belize Mar. 19, 1925 ; at Durango
Sept. 17. 1927 ; class eight, cons., and cons, at
Durango July 24, 1930: at Amsterdam Aug. 1, 1934;
class seven Oct. 1. 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug.
17, 1937 ; class six Aug. 16, 1941 ; to the Dept., temp.,
Sept. 15, 1941 ; 2d sec. and cons, at Quito Mar. 25, 1942 ;
married.
Bonsai, Philip "Wilson. — b. New York, N.Y., May 22,
1903; schs. in Philippine I., and Switzerland: St.
Pauls Sch. grad. ; Yale, B.A. 1924 ; O.R.C. 1920-29, 2d
It. ; executive with subsidiaries of telephone and tele-
graph corporation in Cuba, Spain, and Chile 1926-35 ;
telephone export, Fed. Communications Commn., 1935—
37 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 6, 1938 ; v.c. at Habana
Apr. 12, 1938 ; 3d sec. at Habana Aug. 6, 1938 ; to the
Dept. Mar. 4, 1939 ; divisional asst. at $4,600 in
the Dept. of State Apr. 18, 1939; asst. chief, Div. of
the Am. Republics, at $6,500 July 16, 1940 ; act. chief
Oct. 24, 1940; U. S. representative, North Am. Regional
Engineering Meeting, Washington, 1941 ; chief, Div. of
the Am. Republics, at $8,000 Mar. 13, 1942; mar-
ried. — RA.
Boorman, Howard Lyon. — b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 11,
1920; Grinnell (Iowa) High Sch. grad.; U. of Wis.,
B.A. 1941 ; govt, intern, Nat. Inst, of Public Affairs,
1941—42 ; jr. economist, U. S. Tariff Commn., 1942 ; app.
divisional asst. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Sept.
11, 1942 ; married. — DM.
Booth, Waller B., Jr. — b. Owensboro, Ky., July 5,
1903; Phillips Andover ; Princeton U., grad. 1926; with
travel company 1926-39 ; pres. of mercantile corp. in
Puerto Rico 1940-42 ; app. att. at Madrid Mar. 25, 1942 ;
married.
Borjes, Clara Louise. — b. Norfolk, Va. ; Hoboken
(N. J.) High Sch.; George Washington D. 1925-27;
Washington Coll. of Law, LL.B. ; mem. of bar of
D.C. ; sec. 1909-14, in Dept. of Agri. 1914-20 ; app. elk.
at $1 .200 in the Dept. of State Sept. 1, 1920 ; at $1,400
Feb. 1. 1924 ; at $1,680 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,740 Mar.
1. 1925 ; at $1,860 July 1. 1928 : at $1,920 July 1. 1928 ;
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at $2,000 Oct. 1, ]02S; sec. to Am. del., Antl-smuKRllng
Conf., Ottawa, 1929 ; at $2,300 May 1, 192!) ; at $2,500
July 1. 19:>0; admin, nsst. nt $2,000 -Tuly 16, 1036; at
$2,700 Apr. 1, 1938; divisional asst. Mar. 1, 1939; at
$2,800 June IG. 1941 ; at $3,800 Mar. 1, 1942. — Eu.
Borum, Wylie Griffln. — b. Colliprsville, Tenn., Feb. 1,
1806; George Wasliinston U. ; London U. ; postal elk.
1917-18; app. elk. In the Piplo. Ser. Mar. 30, 1918; in
Am. leg. at Stockliolm May 1, 1918; in Am. cmb. at
Constantinople Oct. 1, 1919 ; in Am. leg. at Stockholm
Nov. 14, 1920; in Am. consulate gen. at Berlin July 19,
1921 ; In Am. consulate at Dresden Jan. 1, 1922 ; in Am.
emb. at London Jan. 17, 1922 ; in Am. leg. at Managua
Mar. 1, 19lM ; in Am. emb. at London Sept. 13, 1924 ; in
Am. log. at Dublin July 1. 1927 ; In Am. emb. at Loudon
June 8. 1935 ; v.c. at Toronto May 29, 1941 ; married.
Boswell, William Osgood. — b. Vancouver Barracks,
Wash., Oct. 24, 1913; Phillips Andover grad. ; Stan-
ford. A.B. 1936: with export company 1938-39; app.
For. S3r. officer unclass., v c. of career, sec. in the
Diplo. Ser., and v.c. at H.ivre Mar. 2, 1939 ; For. Sor.
Sch. Jan. 2, 1940 ; v.c. at Georgetown and for Surinam
Ju^y 12, 1940 ; v.c. at Martinique, temp., Feb. 26, 1941 ;
3d sec. at Lisbon Apr. 16, 1941.
Boucher, Hiram A. — b. Eureka, S.Dak., Dec. 14,
1896; Aberdeen (S. Dak.) High Sch. grad. ; U. of
Minn. 1914-15 : George Washington Law Sch. 1915-16,
1919 ; Northwestern Coll. of Law 1916-17 ; sec. to mem.
of Cong. 1915-16; abstract dk. 1916-17; U. S. Army
1917-19 : (ik.. House Subcommittee on War Expendi-
tures, 1919-20 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate gen. at
Barcelona Oct. 1920 ; v.c. of career of class three May
25. 1921; v.c. at Barcelona June 11, 1921; at Bilbao
July 13, 1922 ; at Barcelona Aug. 3. 1922 ; class two
F.b. 26. 1923 ; class one Nov. 23, 1923 ; cons, of cla.ss
seven June 3, 1924; cons, at Belfast June 18, 1924;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924; cons, at
Dulilin Aug. 4. 1924 ; class seven June 8. 1927 ; at
Cobh Nov. 1. 1927; at Rome Oct. 15. 1929; class six
Dec. 19. 1929; class five Oct. 1, 1935; at Geneva Jan.
25. 1030; .sec. In the Diplo. S.t. Dec. 1, 1937; class
four Jan. 3. 1938; to the Dept. July 25, 1941; cons,
at Auckland Sept. 26, 1941 ; married.
Bowoock, James Matthew. — b. Clarksburg, W.Va.,
Nov. 9. 18.S4; Business High Sch. (D.C.) ; U. of Denver
2 yrs. ; studied In Germany, France, and Italy ; elk. in
Am. consulate at Hanover 190(5-7 ; 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 IS, 1915: at Cairo Jan. 17, 1916; at
Rome Oct. 28. 1910; at Munich Jan. 7, 1924; at Turin,
temp.. Oct. 13, 1924; at Munich Apr. 16, 1925; at
Tangier, temp., July 22. 1941 ; at Tenerife July 25,
1941 ; married.
Bower, Roy Edgar Belknap. — b. Philadelphia, Pa.,
June 9, 1894; Lewis and Clark High Sch. (Spokane,
Wash.); U. of Calif., B.A. 1917; U. of Montpellier,
France, 1919; U.S. Army 1917-19, overseas service;
research as.st. 1919-20; app. v.c. at Soutliampton Feb.
17, 1921 ; For. Ser. officer uncluss. and v.c. of career
Feb. 5, 1927 ; v.c. at Southampton Feb. 14, 1027 ; at
Singapore Aug. 26, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and cons,
at Singapore Aug. 15, 10:!0 ; at Stockholm Oct. 2, 1933 ;
class seven July 1. 1934 ; cons, at Munich June 1, 19.S7 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 17, 1937; cons, at Calcutta
Sept. 4, 1941 (did not proceed to post) ; to the Dept.,
temp., for duty in the War Dept. Nov. 17, 1941.
Bowers, Claude Gemade. — b. Hamilton Co., Ind.,
Nov. 20, 1878; Shortridge (Ind.) High Sch. grad.;
editorial writer 1901-6; mem. of Bd. of Public Works,
Terre Haute, 1906-11; sec. to U.S. Senator 1911-17;
editor of newspaper 1917-22; editorial writer for
metropolitan new.spaper 1922-31 ; syndicate editorial
columnist 1931-33 ; author of historical works ; A. B.
and P. to Spain Apr. 6, 1933-May 14. 1939; del., 5th
Int. Conf. for the Unification of Penal Law, Madrid,
1933 ; A. E. and P. to Chile June 22, 1939 ; chm., 1st
Pan. Am. Housing Conf., Buenos Aires, 1939 ; married.
Bowie, Thomas Donald. — b. Duluth, Minn., Sept. 1,
1917 ; Duluth Cen, High Sch. grad. ; Carleton Coll.,
B.A. 1938, M.A. 1940 ; U, of Paris, diploma 1939 ; Alli-
ance Frangaise, summer 1938 ; The Hague Acad, of Int.
Law, summer 1039 ; instr. in int. relationt? and French,
Carleton Coll., 1939-42 ; app. divisional asst. at $2,600
in the Dept. of State Feb. 25, 1942.— WT.
Bowman, Howard Arthur. — b. Clyde, N.Y., Jan. 11,
1894; Clyde High Sch. grad.; U. of Pa., B.S. 1917;
U.S. Army Ambulance Ser. with French Army 1917-19 ;
app. cons. asst. Sept. 15, 1919 ; v.c. at Danzig Jan. 29,
1921 ; v.c. of career of class three and v.c.
at Danzig Nov. 17, 1921 ; at Saloniki Nov. 19, 1923 ;
class two May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1,
1924 ; v.c. at Trieste Oct. 6, 1924 ; class eight, cons., and
cons, at Trieste May 23, 1929; at Sault Ste. Marie
Jan. 3, 1931 ; class seven Feb. 4, 1931 ; at Mexicali
May 24, 19.32; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 17, 1937;
cons, at Gla.sgow Dec. 20, 1937 ; at Cali May 1, 1942 ;
married.
Bowman, Thomas DeWitt. — b. Pacific, Mo., Mar. 14,
1886; Frederlcktown (Mo.) High Sch. grad.; William
Jewell Coll., A.B. 1907 ; printer 2 yrs. ; publisher of
weekly newspaper 3 yrs. ; app. v. and dep. cons, at
Nogalcs Dec. 21, 1911; cons, at Fernle Dec. 29. 1914;
cons, of class nine by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; cons,
at Frontera Dec. 27, 1915 ; class eight Sept. 14, 1917 ;
class six Sept. 5. 1919; at Monterrey Oct. 1, 1919;
cla.ss five June 4. 1920 ; class four Nov. 23, 1921 ;
detailed to Mexico City July IS, 1922; class three
Mar. 1, 1923 ; cons. gen. of class four June 5, 1924 ;
For. Ser. offirer of class three July 1, 1924 ; cons, at
Budapest June 6, 1925; cons. gen. July 8. 1926; cons,
gen. at Belfast Nov. 16. 1926; class two July 24, 1930;
at Santi.igo, Chile, Dec. 16, 1930; at Mexico City
Mar. 27, 1933 : class one Oct. 1. 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. May 14. 1936; cons. gen. at Naples Dec. 21, 1936;
at Rome Feb. 18, 1941 ; at Johannesburg Oct. 1, 1941;
married.
Boyco, Richard Fyfe. — b. Lansing, Mich., Mar. 24,
IfiOG; Lan.'iing High Sch. grad.; Harvard. A.B. 1918;
Harvard Sch. of Business .\dinin. 1919-20 ; Canadian
Army 1018-19 ; app. v.c. of career of class three May
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24, 1920; v.c. at Kingston, Jamaica, Aug. 2, 1920;
class two Nov. 17, 1921; at Nassau Mar. 24, 1922;
class one May 26, 1922 ; cons, of class seven Mar. 1,
1923 ; to the Dept. Mar. 26, 1924 ; class six June 3,
1924 ; cons, at Hamilton, Ont., June 23, 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; class six Sept.
29, 1927 ; cons, at Nuevo Laredo June 29, 1928 ; class
five May 9, 1930 ; at Barcelona Apr. 28, 1931 ; at Yol£o-
haraa Oct. 25, 1933; class four Oct. 1, 1935; sec. in
the Dlplo. Ser. Aug. 17, 1937 ; cons, at Callao-Lima Oct.
28, 1940 ; also 2d sec. at Lima Apr. 26, 1941 ; 1st sec.
at Lima in addition to duties as cons. May 1, 1942 ;'
married.
Boyd, John H. — b. Wesson, Miss., An?. 11, 1896;
Wesson High Sch. grad. ; business-sch. grad. ; Millsaps
Coll. 1913-14; Reed Coll. 1914-16; U. of Paris; Am.
Field Service, France, 1916; U. S. Army 1917-19, It,
overseas service ; dir. of Am. Red Cross, Aiutab, Syria,
1919-20 ; dir. of Am. Relief Admin., Kazan, Russia,
1921-23 ; export-import business in France 1924-38 ;
dir. of cml. firm in France 1938-40 ; lecturer 1940-41 ;
app. V. c. at Casablanca May 12, 1941 ; at Algiers July
17, 1941.
Bradbury, Robert Wesley. — b. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 3,
1905; Tulare (Calif.) High Sch. grad.; Universidad
Nacional de Mexico, summers 1922, 1923, 1926 ; Albion
Coll., A.B. 1926 ; U. of Mich., A.M. 1927, Ph.D. 1937 ;
instr. in econ., U. of Mich., 1927-31 ; asst. prof.
1931-37, assoc. prof. 1939-41, prof, and dir. of Div. of
Latin-Am. Relations 1941, La. State U. ; dir. of Bu. of
Research and Statistics, La. Dept. of Labor, 1937-39 ;
app. sr. econ. analyst in the Dept. of State Sept. 29,
1942 ; married.
Braddock, Daniel McCoy. — b. Little Rock, Ark., Apr,
5, 1906 ; Little Rock High Sch. grad. ; Kenyon Coll.,
A.B. and M.A. 1926 ; ficole Libre des Sciences Politiques
1920-27; law elk. 1928-29; app. For. Ser. oflScer
unclass. and v.c. of career Mar. 26, 1929 ; For. Ser.
Sch. May 1, 1929; v. c. at Medan July 10, 1929; at
Barcelona Jan. 8, 1932 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons.
Jan. 22, 1935 ; cons, at 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; class
seven Apr. 1, 1937 ; 2d sec. at Caracas in addition to
duties as cons. May 6, 1937 ; relieved of duties as cons,
at Caracas June 22, 1937 ; class six Nov. 16, 1939 ; cons.
at Porto Alegre June 28, 1940 ; married.
Braden, Spruille. — b. Elk Horn, Mont., Mar. 13,
1894 ; Montclair Acad. grad. ; Sheffield Scientific Sch. ;
Yale, Ph.B. 1914; engineer in So. Amer. 1914-16;
asst. to gen. mgr., act. mgr., and managing partner
of exploration and copper companies in So. Amer.
1916-22 ; dir. and officer of shipping, export, real
estate, and banking corporations 1922-35 ; del., 7th
Int. Conf. of Am. States, Montevideo. 1933, and Pan
Am. Cml. Conf., Buenos Aires, 1935 ; chm. 1934-38, and
hon. chm. 1939-, Inter-Am. Cml. Arbitration Commn. ;
chm. of Am. del., with rank of A. E. and P., Chaco
Peace Conf., Buonos Aires, 1935-39 ; chm.. Pan Am.
Committee of U. S., 1935- ; app. E. E. and M. P.
to Colombia Apr. 27, 1938 ; A. E. and P. to Colombia
Jan. 20, 1939 ; representative of the President, with
rank of A. E. and P., at inauguration of the President
of Panama Oct. 1, 1940 ; A. E. and P. to Cuba Dec. 20,
1941 ; married.
Braggiotti, Dorilio Chadwick. — b. Florence, Italy, of
■ Am. parents June 19, 1913 ; Phillips Andover Acad,
grad. ; Harvard, A.B. 1935 ; N. Y. U.. grad. work 1938-
40 ; salesman for sporting-goods and drug companies ;
app. v.c. at RIohacha Feb. 26, 1942 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb.
20, 1942, qualified Aug. 17, 1942; v.c. at RIohacha
Aug. 17, 1942.
Bragonier, Reginald, Jr. — b. Baltimore, Md., Mar.
19, 1907 ; Oilman Country Sch. grad. ; Yale, B.A. 1928 ;
Columbia U., summer 1929 ; instr.. Hill Sch., 1928-30 ;
app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; v.c. at Warsaw Jan.
20, 1932 ; at Berlin Jan. 7, 1933 ; For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 22,
1933 ; v.c. at Canton Aug. 28, 1933 ; v.c. and 3d sec.
at Montevideo Sept. 11, 1936 ; asst. sec. and disbursing
officer, Inter-Am. Conf. for Maintenance of Peace,
Buenos Aires, 1936 ; class eight Mar. 1, 1940 ; married.
Brandt, George Louis. — ^b. Washington, D.C., Sept.
23, 1892 ; Business High Sch. (D. C.) ; George Wash-
ington U. 1 yr. ; private tutors 1 yr. ; stenog., Wash>
ington Navy Yard, 1907-15 ; app. student interpreter
in Turkey Mar. 24, 1915; at Cairo Mar. 13, 1916;
cons. asst. and detailed to the Dept. Mar. 23, 1919 ;
v.c. of career of class three and v.c. at Alexandria
Dec. 31, 1919 ; class two May 24, 1920 ; class one
Nov. 17, 1921 ; cons, of class seven June 22, 1922 ;
detailed to Messina Sept. 5, 1922 ; For. Ser.
officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; class seven Aug. 8,
1924; to the Dept. Oct. 29, 1924; asst. chief. Visa
Office, Dec. 1, 1924 ; chief June 1, 1927 ; class six June
30, 1927; cons, at Beirut June 20, 3928; class five
May 23, 1929; at Cologne June 25, 1930; class four
Feb. 4, 1931 ; at Genoa .Tune 11, 1932 ; to the Dept.
Dec. 29, 1933; class three June 1, 1937; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Aug. 17, 1937 ; cons, at Mexico City Feb.
1, 1938 ; tech. adviser, meeting 6i Intergovernmental
Committee on Political Refugees, fivian, France, and
London, England, 1938 ; detailed to the Philippine
Govt, as adviser on immigration matters, Nov. 12,
1938 ; to the Dept. July 13, 1939 ; admin, officer. Special
Div., Sept. 1, 1939; class two Nov. 16, 1939; chief.
Special Div., Jan. 2, 1941 ; conns, of emb. at Berlin Oct.
24, 1941 (canceled) ; detailed to Madrid Dec. 8, 1941 ;
"1st sec. at Bern, temp., Dec. 17. 1941 ; class one Feb. 1,
1942 ; to the Dept. Feb. 12, 1942 ; exec. asst. to asst.
sec. of state Apr. 21, 1942 ; married. — A-L/B.
Bream, Charles Gray, — b. .Mbion, Ind., Nov. 3, 1914 ;
Natrona Co., Wyo., High Sch. grad. ; Midland Coll.,
A.B. 1936; U. of Chicago, M.A. 1939, Ph.D. 1941;
teacher in high sch. 1936-37 ; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Mar. 20, 1941 ; v.c. at Halifax Aug. 15, 1941 ; at Fred-
cricton, temp., Nov. 14, 1941 ; at Halifax Dec. 11, 1941 ;
at Godthaab Aug. 7, 1942.
Breazeale, Albert Farleigh. — b. Selma, Ala., May 8,
1903; Meridian (Miss.) High Sch. grad.; U. of Wis.
1920-22 ; overseer of banana farm in Honduras 1923-25 ;
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free-l:ince journalist In L'.S. 1025-26; ranch inspector
for coUl-stornge company in Venezuela 192G-L'7 ; In
personnel liopt. of cml. Arm in Uruguay 1028-33 ; owner
and editor of newspaper 103;{-36 and mgr. and owner
of printini? company 193U-42 in Montevideo ; app. jr.
ecou. analyt^t at Montevideo Apr. 28, 1912 ; married.
Breckinridge. John, — b. Columbia. Mo., Sept. 18, 191G ;
Soldan (St. Loui.^) Iliuh Scli. grad. ; business sch. ;
Geor.;e Washinszton, A.B., 1941, Law Sch. 1941- ;
private sec. for campaign conim. 1036; elk., Dept.
of Juslii-e. 1036-40 ; app. admin, asst. at $2,600 in
the Dept. of State Jan. 27. 1941 ; chief of ser. records
and budget section, Div. of Personnel Supervision and
Management, at $3,200 June 27, 1941 ; chief of ser.
records and budget section, Div. of Departmental Per-
sonnel, Sept. 1. 1942 ; married. — Dl*.
Breen, Mary Agnes. — b. Washington, D. C. ; Business
High Sch. ; Notre Dame Acad. ; stenog. 2 yrs. ; app. elk.
at $000 in the Dept. of State Feb. 19, 1915 ; at $1,000
July 1. 1916; at $1,200 Dec. 1, 1917; at $1,400 Nov.
5, 1921 : at $1,GS0 July 1, 1924 ; at $1,740 Mar. 1, 1925 ;
at $1,800 Dec. 1. 1925 ; at $1,860 May 1. 1927 ; at $2,000
July 1. 1928; at $2,100 July 1, 1928; stenog.. Int. Conf.
on Safety of Life at Sea, London, 1929; at $2,300
July 1. 1930; elk.. London Naval Conf., 1935 36 : at
$2,400 Aug. 1. 1936: at .'?2,500 Apr. 16, 1939; admin,
asst. at $2,600 Aug. 1, 1941. — IN.
Breuer, Carl. — b. Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 25, 1906; Salis-
bury Sch. grad. ; Princeton, B.S. 1929, grad. work
1930-31 ; bank elk., Paris, 1929-30 ; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Dec. 17, 1931 ; v.c. at Zurich Jan. 20, 1932 ;
For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 29, 1932 ; v.c. at Port-au-1'rince Mar.
31, 1933: also 3d sec. at Port-au-Prince Oct. 24, 19.34;
3d sec. ai Ottawa Dec. 31, 1935 ; also v.c. at Ottawa May
2, 1936; v.c. and 3d sec. at La Paz Aug. 10, 1937;
v.c. at Callao-Lima .Tune 20, 1938: class eight Mar. 1,
1940 ; v.c. at La Guaira Dec. 27, 1940 ; married.
Brewster, "William Lyle. — b. El Paso, Tex., Mar. 23,
1917; Brownsville High Sch. grad.; U. of Tex., B.J.
1938; newspaper reporter 19.39-40; app. elk. in Am.
consulate at Matamoros Sept. 3, 1940 ; at Torre6n Nov.
18, 1940 ; v.c. at Torre6u Aug. 23, 1941 ; at La Paz,
Mexico, Dec. 8, 1941.
Brickell, Herschel. — b. Senatobia, Miss., Sept. 13,
1889; Yazoo City High Sch. grad. ; U. of Ml.ss. 1900-10;
Unive-sidad Naeional de Santander Espafia, summer
1933 ; travel and study in England, France, Italy, and
Spain 1926-34; Columbia U., lO.'.S ; newspaper reporter
1910-19; literary editor for metrr>iK)litan newspaper
1919-29 ; editor for publi.sbing company 1929-33 ; book
reviewer, teacher, and lecturer 1933-38 ; app. sr. cultural
relations asst. at Bogotfi Oct. 15, 1941 ; married.
Bridge, Henry Poynton. — b. Wanganul, New Zealand,
Dec. 22, 1874; Wan;:anui Boys' Sch.; exec. po.';itl')ns in
New Zeal.and 19 yrs. ; public accountant, auditor, and
trade assignee; app. cons. agt. at Christchurch Apr. 5,
1921 ; resigned Mar. 7, 1927 ; app. cons. agt. at Chrlat-
cburch Mar. 31, 1928.
Briggs, Ellis Ormsbeo. — b. Watertown, Mass., Dec.
1, 1899 ; Dartmouth, A.B. 1921 ; instr. in geography
and Eng., Robert Coll., Constantinople, 1921-23 ; con-
tributor to magazines 1923-25 ; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass. Sept. 11, 1925; v.c. of career May 20, 1926;
v.c. at Callao-Lima May 25, 1926 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. May 17, 1928 ; 3d sec. at Lima May 28, 1928 ; class
eight and cons. Dec. 19, 1929 ; to the Dept. Dec. 31,
1929; class seven July 1, 1931; special mission to
Liberia Feb. 1933, accompanying Maj. Gen. Winship;
League Council Committee on Liberia, London, June
1933. and Geneva, Oct. 1933; 3d sec. at Habana Oct.
4, 19:;3; 2d sec. at Habana Dec. 5, 1933; class six
July 1, 1934; class five Apr. 1, 1936; to the Dept. June
14, 1937 ; asst. chief, Div. of the Am. Republics, Oct.
8, 1937; class four June 16, 1938; special mission to
east coast of So. Amer. 1940 ; sec. to Am. del.. 2d
Meeting of Ministers of For. Affairs of Am. Republics,
Habana, 1940 ; class three Aug. 1, 1940 ; cons, and Ist
sec. at Santiago Aug. 31, 1940 ; 1st sec. at Habana May
21, 1941 ; couns. of emb. at Habana Ff b. 7, 1942 ;
married.
Brist, George Louis. — b. Hill Settlement, Wis., June
29, 1878 ; business sch. and George Wasliiugton Law
Sch. ; mgr. of store ; asst. to observer in Weather Bu.
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; special asst. at $2,000
Jan. 1, 1920 ; act. chief, Div. of Passport Control, June
9, 1920 ; at $2,500 Mar. 1, 1921 ; at $3,000 July 1, 1921 ;
act. Chief, Div. of Passport Control, August 17, 1922;
chief, Nov. 1, 1922; at $3,300 July 1, 1924; v.c.
at St. Stephen Oct. 28, 1925; married.
Brockman, John Bryan. — b. Louisa, Va., Oct. 20,
1897; Eastern High Sch. (D.C.) ; U. S. Army 1917-19,
overseas service ; ticket seller at ry. terminal 1916-23 ;
cruise mgr. and salesman for int. travel and banking
agency 1923-42 ; app. divisional asst. at $3,800 in
the Dept. of State July 21, 1942.— AE.
Brookhart, Charles Edward. — b. Washington, Iowa,
Sept. 13, 1898 ; Washington High Sch. grad. ; Iowa
State Coll., B.S. 1924; U.S. Army 1917-19; newspaper
work 3 yrs. ; ai)p. asst. trade commr. at Winnipeg July
2, 1928; trade commr. at Winnipeg Sept. 16, 1929;
to the Bu. of For. and Dom. Com. Mar. 24, 1930;
act. cml. att. at Bangkok Feb. 1, 1931 ; cml. att. at
Bangkok Dec. 4, 19-!1 ; trade commr. at Batavia July
1, 1933 ; to Bu. of For. and Doni. Com. May 28, 1935 ;
trade commr. at London July 8, 1936; act. eml. att. at
Copenhagen, temp., Aug. 6, 1936 ; trade commr. at
Stockholm, temp., Sept. 22, 1936; asst. trade commr.
at Warsaw, temp., June 1, 1937 ; trade commr. at
London Oct. 31, 1937 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven
July 1, 1939 ; trade commr. at Singapore, temp., Oct.
13, 1939; cons, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16,
1939 ; cons, at London Dec. 29. 1939 ; at Singapore,
temp., Feb. 23, 1940 ; at Shanghai Sept. 8-Dec. 7, 1941 ;
at Bombay July 20, 1942 ; also for I'ortuguese posses-
sions in India Oct. 5, 1942.
Brooks, Clarence C. — b. West Hoboken, N.J., Oct. 2,
1894 ; U. of Fla. and Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. ;
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asst. chief, Bu. of lufoimation, Cuban Dept. of Agri. ;
U.S. Army lf)17-20, It. ; tiaveling sales mj;r. in Cen.
and So. Amer. ; entered Bu. of For. and Dom. Com.
Sept. 1921 ; app. asst. trade commr. at Buenos Aires
July 1, 1922 ; at Santiago Dec. 1923 ; cml. att. at
Montevideo Apr. 28, 1927 ; chief, Latin Am. Section,
Bu. of For. and Dom. Com., 1931-33 ; cml. att. at
Bogota Nov. 24, 1933; For. Ser. oflScer of class four
July 1, 1939; cons, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov.
16, 1939 ; cml. att. at Santiago Mar. 6, 1940 ; cons,
at Buenos Aires Apr. 8, 1941 (canceled) ; 2d sec. at
Santiago Aug. 7, 1941 ; 1st sec. at Santiago Nov. 14,
1941 ; married.
Brooks, Russell Mott. — b. Salem, Oreg., Aug. 23,
1890 ; Salem High Sch. grad. ; Oreg. Agri. Coll. 1909 ;
U. of Oreg. 1911-13; Willamette U., LL.B. 1917;
mem. of bar of Oreg. ; law practice 1917 ; U.S. Army
1917-19; app. v.c. at Rotteidam July 9, 1919; at
Newcastle-on-Tyne Dec. 24, 1920 ; v.c. of career of class
three May 26, 1922 ; v.c. at Newcastle-on-Tyne June 23,
1922; at Dresden Sept. 7, 1922; at Belfast Apr. 19,
1924 ; class two May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass.
July 1, 1924 ; class eight, cons., and cons, at Belfast
Aug. 24, 1927 ; at London Apr. 5, 1930 ; class seven
July 24. 19:10 ; at Curagao June 29, 1933 ; class six
Oct. 1, 1935 ; at Johannesburg Dec. 5, 1936 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Dec. 1, 1937; cons, at Capetown, temp.,
Jan. 15, 1939 ; at Johannesburg Mar. 6, 1939 ; at
Durban, temp.. Mar. 15, 1939; class five Apr. 1. 1939;
at Jolianne.sbiirg Aug. 11, 1939 ; at Casablanca Oct. 10,
1941 ; married.
Brown, Aaron S. — b. Pontiac, Mich., Apr. 15, 1913 ;
Cranbrook Sch. grad. ; Princeton, A.B. 1935 ; George-
town Sob. of For. Ser. 1935-36 ; newspaper reporter
1936-37 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 2, 1937 ; v.c. at Mexico
City July 8, 1937; to the Dept. Oct. 22, 1938 (For.
Ser. Scb. Jan.-June 1939) ; v.c. at Warsaw June 30,
1939 (canceled) ; married. — S.
Brown, James Elwyn, Jr. — b. Sewickley, Pa., Apr.
6, 1902 ; St. Paul's Sch. ; Yale, B.A. 1925 ; ficole Libre
des Sciences Politlques 1925-27 ; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v.c. of career May 17. 1928 ; For. Ser.
Sch. May 24, 1928 ; v.c. at Mexico City Oct. 10, 1928 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 15, 1931; 3d sec. at Santo
Domingo Oct. 29. 1931 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ;
cons. Jan. 22, 19:^5 ; 3d sec. at Habana Aug. 8-Oct.
31, 1935; at Stockholm Aug. 20, 1935; at London
Nov. 25. 1936: class seven Apr. 1, 1937; 2d sec. at
London M,iy 6, 1937 ; class six Nov. 16, 1939 ; also
cons, at London Dec. 9, 1941 (canceled) ; 2d sec. and
cons, at Buenos Aires Jan. 10, 1942 ; married.
Brown, Robert Young. — b. Dothan, Ala., May 20,
1905; Dothan High Sch.; Ala. Polytech. Inst., B.S.
1926; O. R. C. 1926-31, 2d It.; instr. in hi.st., Ala.
Polytech Inst., 1925-26 ; elk. and mgr. of touring bu.
1927-28 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of
career May 17, 1028; For. Ser. Sch. May 21, 1928;
v.c. at Baghdnd Nov. 5, 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Feb. 4. 1931 ; also 3d sec. at Baghdad May 18. 1931 ;
v.c. at Cairo Miy Si, 1932 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ;
cons. Jan. 22, aK!il'3 cs»fe. at Cairo Jan. 24, 1935;
cons, and 3d sec. at Bogotd July 17, 1935 ; 3d sec. at
Panam.1 July 23, 1936 ; cons, and 3d sec. at San Jos6
Dec. 20, 1937 ; class seven Apr. 1, 1939 ; 2d sec. at
San Jos6 in addition to duties as cons. June 20, 1939 ;
cons, and 2d sec. at Montevideo Feb. 20, 1941 ; class
six June 1, 1942 ; married.
Brown, Stephen Colby. — b. Wasliington, D.C., Dec.
7, 1910; Herndon (Va.) High Sch. grad.; Georgetown,
B.S. (For. Ser.) 1935 ; elk.. Govt. Printing Office,
1929-32 ; fingerprint classifier, Dept. of Ju-,tice, 19:52-
36 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16, 1936 ; v.c. at Rotterdam
Nov. 23. 1936 ; For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 19, 1938 ; v.c. at
Shanghai June 29, 1938 ; at Yunnanfu (Kunming)
Dec. 17, 1938; 3d sec. and v.c. at London Dec. 22,
1941 ; class eight June 1, 1942.
Brown, Willard Olander. — b. Stamford, Tex., Aug.
12, 1911 ; Abilene High Sch. grad. ; McMurry Coll., B.S.
19:51 ; U. of Tex., grad. work 1931-32 ; La. State U., A.M.
1933; Iowa State Coll.. grad. work 1934-35; Dept. of
Agri. Grad. Sch. 1941-42 ; liaison work in farm manage-
ment for Iowa State Coll. of Agri. and Mech. Arts and
Dept. of Agri. 1934-35 ; asst. prof, of agri. econ., N. Dak.
Agri. Coll., 1935-40; assoc. agri. economist. Dept. of
Agri., 1940-42 ; app. agri. economist at London June 2,
1942.
Brown, William Harris. — b. South Plainfleld, N.J.,
Dec. 25, 1890 ; business-sch. grad. ; stenog. and sec.
1909-17 ; D. S. Army 1918-21 ; app. elk. in Am.
consulate at Port-au-Prince Aug. 19. 1921 ; v.c. at
Port-au-Prince Dec. 27, 1921 ; at Halifax Apr. 17,
1923 ; resigned Sept. 10, 1923 ; app. v.c. at Halifax
Dec. 28, 1923; at Sherbrooke Au,g. 30, 1930; at St.
Stoijben Jan. 8, 1932 ; at Monctou, temp., July 18,
1935 ; at St. Stephen Aug. 22, 1935 ; at Niagara Falls
July 31, 1937 ; married.
Browne, Gordon H. — b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 7, 1901 ;
Noble and Greenough Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A. B. 1923 ;
salesman for tea importers 1923-20 ; v. pres. and mgr.
of import company 1926-29 ; wool buyer in Morocco
for U. S. carpet company 1929-31 ; agency organizer
and reinstater for life-insur. company 1931-42 ; app. v.c.
at Tangier Feb. 11, 1942 ; married.
Browne, Sidney Hand. — b. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 31,
1901 ; Kent Sch. ; Harvard, A.B. 1923 ; Columbia U.,
grad. work 1925-26; elk., steamship company, 1923-24;
salesman 1924-25 ; elk.. Library of Cong., 1927 ; app.
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of career July 5,
1927 ; For. Ser. Scb. Sept. 29. 1927 ; v.c. at Antofagasta
Mar. 8. 1928; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 15, 1930;
v.c. at Rotterdam Aug. 16, 1930 ; at Batavia Sept. 20,
1933; class eight July 1, 1934; cons. Jan. 22, 1935;
cons, at Batavia Jan. 24, 1035 ; at Medan July 20,
1935 ; class seven Apr. 1, 1937 ; cons, at Buenos Aires
June 4, 1938 ; class six Apr. 1, 1939 ; cons, at Genoa
Dec. 27, 1940 (canceled) ; at S.iigon May 6-Dec. 7,
1941 ; at Accra Sept. 14, 1942 ; married.
Broy, Charles Clinton. — b. Sperryville, Va., July 26,
1887; Roanoke Coll., A.B. 1906. A.M. 1907; Prince-
ton, A.M. 1908; National U. Law Sch. 1924-25; elk.
1908-9 ; app. cons. asst. July 19, 1909 ; v. and dep.
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cons. gon. at Boma Sept. 1, 1909 ; v. and dcp. cons.
at Milan Mar. 16. 1911; to the Di-pt. S.pt. 5. 19i:< ;
v.c. at Dublin May 2'), 1916; cons, of class eight July
12. 191(5; cons, at Karachi Aug. 3, 1916 (canceled);
detailed to London Oct. 19. 1918 ; representative, Int.
Conf. on Passport Control, London, 1919 ; class six
Sept. 5. 1919 ; resigned Nov. 16, 1919 ; app. cons, of
Class six Nov. 15. 1920 : cons, at Lille Dec. 13, 1920 ;
at Cherbourg July 21, 1021 ; to proceed to Washington
Sept. 9. 1922 ; For. Ser. officer of class seven July 1,
1924 ; class six Aug. 8, 1924 ; mem., Interdept. Commit-
tee on Codification of Navigation Laws. 192G-27 ;
eons, at Nassau Dec. 15, 1926 ; at London Sept. 12,
1929 ; class five Dec. 19, 1929 ; at Brussels Oct. 2,
1936-July 15, 1941 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 1, 1937;
to the Dept., temp., Nov. 15, 1941 ; married. — VD.
Bruins, John Herman. — b. Coopersville, Mich., May
5, 1896; Hamilton Coll., A.B. 1918; U. S. Army
1918-19. 2d It. ; financial and credit investigator
1919-23 ; app. cons. asst. Aug. 28, 1923 ; detailed to
the D pt. Sept. 5, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July
1. 1924; v.c. at Riga Sept. 17, 1924; at Singapore
May 27, 1926 ; class eight, cons., and cons, at
Singapore May 23, 1929 ; at Southampton Aug. 26,
1929 ; class seven Feb. 4, 1931 ; cons, at Hamburg
Oct. 20, 1931; at Danzig, temp., Feb. 10, 1934; at
Hamburg Nov. 8, 1934 ; at Traguo Doc. 1, 1934 ; class
six Oct. 1, 1935; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec 1, 1937;
class five Jan. 3, 1938 ; cons, at Hong Kong and
Maeavi Jan. 7. 1939-Dec. 24, 1941 ; to the Dept. June 3,
1942 ; married.
Bruner, Glen Willard. — b. Red Cloud, Nebr., Aug.
22. 1897; Colo. Agri. Coll., B.S. 1917; U. of Grenoble
1019; Northwestern U., M.A. 1927; U. S. Army 1917-
19, overseas service ; teacher in high sch. 1919-20 ;
educational work in Japan 1920-31 ; app. elk. in Am.
consulate at Nagasaki Aug. 1, 1931 ; v.c. at Nagasaki
Oct. 30, 1931 ; For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 2, 1937 ; v.c. at
Nagasaki July 7, 1937 ; at Nagoya, temp., Jul^ 17,
1937 ; language officer at Tokyo Oct. 25, 1937 ; v.c. at
Kobe Oct. 5, 1939; at Nagoya, temp., Apr. 30, 1940;
at Kobe Nov. 2. 1940 ; at Taihoku, Mar. 8-Dec. 7, 1041 ;
class eight May 1, 1941 ; to the Dept. June 3, 1942 ;
detailed to the War Dept. Sept. 22, 1942 ; married.
Bruns, William Henry, — ^b. Washington, D.C., Feb. 19,
191(; ; De La S.ille Acad. (Newport, R.I.) grad. ; Georj-'e-
town. B.S. (For. Ser.) 1938; asst. civil engineer, U. S.
Navy Yard. 1038-39; passenger agt. for airtrans-
company 1040-41 ; app. v.c. at Tanamd Oct. 10, 1941.
Bryan, Rose Sachs (Mrs.). — b. New York, N.Y. ;
high-sch. grad.; business sch.; Nat. Sch. of Fine and
Applltd Art 19:50; stenog. 1928-29; dk. in Post Office
Dept. 1929. In Dept. of State .Tan. July 1030. in Vet-
erans' Bu. 1030; app. elk. at $1,440 in the Dept. of
State Aug. IP,. 1030 ; at .?1.G20 May 1. 1931: at .$1,800
May 10. 1935; at $2,000 July 1. 1037; at .?2.100 Apr.
16, 10.30; admin, asst. at $2,600 Nov. 16, 1040; at
$2,700 July 1, 1942.— FA.
Bucknell, Howard, Jr. — b. Philadelphia. Pa., Feb. 17,
1899 ; schs. in U. S. and Switzerland ; business
sch.; U. of Ga. li/A yrs. ; U. S. Army 1918, It.; app.
484463 — 43 8
student interpreter in China Sept. 8, 1019; 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, 1022 ; cons, of Class seven Dec. 19, 1923 ;
detailed to Shanghai (asst. mixed-court assessor) Jan.
28, 1924 ; For. 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 ;
3d sec. at Peking Feb. 10, 1927 ; class six May 23. 1929 ;
representative of Am. minister to China in negotia-
tions with regard to Provisional Court, Shanghai, Dec.
1929-Feb. 19:;0; 2d sec. at Panama June 13, 1930;
class five Feb. 4, 1931 ; 2d sec. at Belgrade May 21,
1932 ; to the Dept. Feb. 28, 1934 ; class lour Oct. 1,
1935 ; press officer, Inter-Am. Conf. for Maintenance
of Peace, Buenos Aires, 1036 ; asst. chief, Div. of Cur-
rent Information, Jan. 18, 1937 ; cons, at Geneva Aug.
12, 1937; class three Jan. 3, 1938; cons, at Barcelona
May 23, 1939 ; cons. gen. June 13, 1939 ; cons. gen.
at Barcelona June 22, 1939 ; 1st sec. at Madrid Mar.
1, 1940; also cons. gen. at Madrid May 6, 1040; class
two Aug. 1, 1940 ; couns. of emb. at Madrid in addi-
tion to duties as cons. gen. Sept. 27, 1940 ; to the Dept.
Oct. 24. 1940 ; asst. chief, Div. of Current Information,
Dec. 2, 1940 ; married.— CI.
Buell, Robert Lewis. — b. Rochester, N.Y., Mar. 6,
1S98 ; Phillips Exeter grad. ; Harvard, A.B. 1919 ;
Am. Field Ser. in France 1917 ; French Army 1918-19 ;
reconstruction work in France 1920-21 ; with export
firm 1920-21 ; asst. treas., whole.sale firm, 1021-24 ;
app. For. Ser. officer unclass. Mar. 20, 1925 ; v.c. of
career and v.c. at Calcutta Sept. 2, 1925 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 25, 1927 ; 3d sec. at Lon-
don Apr. 7, 1927 ; at Stockholm, temp.. May 20, 19.30 ;
class eight and cons. July 24, 1930 ; 3d sec. at London
Oct. 9, 1930; at Peiping Dec. 8, 1930; also cons, at
Tientsin Jan. 23, 1931 ; cons, at Colombo June 19,
1933 ; cla.ss seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; to the Dept. Nov. 8,
1937 ; class six Aug. 17, 1938 ; cons, and 2d sec. at Berlin
Dec. 6. 1940 ; cons, at Leipzig, temp.. May 7, 1941 ; For.
Ser. officer at Manila, temp., to assist high comnir. to
the Philippines Aug. 14, 1941 ; cons, at Singapore Aug.
14, 1941 ; at Rangoon Dec. 20, 1941 ; at Calcutta Feb. 17,
1942.
Buford, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.) — b. Hodgenville, Ky. ;
Jackson (Teiin.) High Sch. grad.; Lambuth Coll.,
A.B. ; Union U. 1 yr. ; private tutors ; studied law ;
Veterans' Admin. 1918-35 ; app. admin, asst. at $2,600
in the Dept. of State Dec. 9, 1935; at $2,700 Apr. 1,
1938; divisional asst. at $3,200 Sept. 15, 1938; at
$3,300 Oct. 1, 1941.— PR.
Buhrman, Parker Wilson. — b. Botetourt Co., Va.,
Sept. 5. 1885 ; Randolph-Macon Acad. : R.-indolpli-Macon,
A.B. 1910; Washington and Lee, LL.B. 1916; mem. of
bar of Va. ; wholesale and retail business 1900-1904 ;
teacher in high sch. 1910-14; law practice 1916-18;
app. cons, of class eight Apr. 30, 1918; cons, at Malmo
Aug. 31, 1918; detailed to Hclsingfors Apr. 25. 1919;
mem. of Inter-Allicd Trade Commn. for Finland 1919;
class .seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; cons, at Ceiba Sept. 16,
1020; at Surabaya Feb. 10, 1021; class six Aug. 23,
1022: cons, at Aleppo .\pr. 28. 1923; class five June
3. 1924; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1, 1924;
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to the Dept. Feb. 2, 1925 ; chief, Passport Div., Mar.
1, 1927 ; class five May 17, 1928 ; cons, at Berlin June
27, 1928 ; at Casablanca Nov. 19, 1929 ; class four
July 24, 19o0 ; at Cologne June 20, 1934 ; cons. gen.
July 31, 1935 ; cons. gen. at Lisbon Aug. 3, 1935 ; at
Sydney, N. S., Apr. 2, 1937 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Aug. 17, 1937; cons. gen. at Basel Dec. 1, 19o8 ;
at Glasgow Dec. 26, 1940 ; class three May 1, 1941 ; at
Belfast Dec. 12, 1941.
Bulkley, Robert Johns. — b. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 8,
1880 ; Harvard, A.B. 1902, M. A. 1906 ; atty. ; mem. of
Cong. 1911-15; U.S. Senator 1930-39; app. mem. of
the Bd. of Appeals on Visa Cases at $10,000 in the
Dept. of State Dec. 17, 1941.
Bundy, Vernon Everett. — b. Blue Rapids, Kans., Aug.
7, 1892; Farmington (N. Mcx.) High Sch. grad. ; Kans.
State Coll., B.Sc. 1920 ; Canadian Army 1917-19, over-
seas service ; newspaper reporter and editor 1920-24 ;
instr. in journalism, Washburn Coll., 1924-25 ; instr.
in Eng.. Kan.s. State Coll., 1925-27 ; asst. extension
editor, Ohio State U., 1927-30 ; newspaper reporter
and editor 1930-31 ; special agri. writer, Dept. of
Agri., 1931-34 ; specialist in information, Agri. Ad-
justment Admin., 1934-38 ; app. economic analyst at
$5,600 in the Dept. of State July 26, 1938 ; divisional
asst. July 6, 1939 ; at $5,800 Oct. 1, 1941 ; married. —
TA.
Bunn, Charles.— b. St. Paul, Minn., July 23, 1893;
Princeton, A.B. 1914 ; Harvard, LL.B. 1917 ; mem. of
bars of Minn, and Wis.; U. S. Army 1917-19, 1st It.;
law practice 1920-33; prof, of law, U. of Wis., 1934- ;
app. special asst. to the under sec. of state at $8,000 in
the Dept. of State Sept. 2. 1911 ; also act. chief, Div.
of Exports and Defense Aid, Oct. 8, 1941-June 18, 1942
mem., Bd. of Economic Operations of Dept. of State
1941-42; mem.. Efficiency Rating Comni., 1942- ; con
sultant, Div. of Cml. Policy and Agreements, 1942-
married. — TA.
Burdett, William Carter. — b. Nashville, Tenn., Feb.
3, 1884 ; Knoxville High Sch. ; U. of Tenn. 1 yr. ; U. S.
Army, Philippine Insurrection, 1900-1903 ; engineer in
So. Amer. 1903-6; explorer 1907; mining 1908-16;
U. S. Aimy 1917-19, capt. ; app. cons, of class seven
Sept. 5, 1919; cons, at Ensenada Nov. 1, 1919; class
six Nov. 19. 1921; at Seville May 17, 1922; class Ave
Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class six July 1,
1924 ; cons, at Brussels Aug. 19, 1925 ; class five Aug.
31, 1925 ; class four Oct. 16, 1929 ; at Callao-Lima
Apr. 17, 1930; cons. gen. and cons. gen. at Callao-Lima
Oct. 18, 1930; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 4, 1932; also
1st sec. at Lima May 12, 1932 ; relieved of duties as
cons. gen. at Callao-Lima Aug. 4, 1932 ; 1st sec. at
I'anama Aug. 9, 1933 ; cons. gen. at Buenos Aires
July 5, 1935 ; cla.ss three Oct. 1, 1935 ; at Rio de
Janeiro June 1, 1937; class two Jan. 3, 1938; couns.
of emb. at Rio de Janeiro in addition to duties as
cons. gen. Apr. 17, 1939 ; class one Aug. 1. 1940 ;
to the Dept. June 10, 1941 : dir.. For. Ser. Officers'
Training Sch., Aug. 28, 1941-Aug. 5, 1942 ; m-em., For.
Ser. Sch. Bd., 1941- ; married.— FSS.
Burdett, William Carter, Jr. — b. Knoxville, Tenn.,
Oct. 25, 1918 ; Baylor Sch. grad. ; Phillips Andover grad. ;
Princeton, A.B. 1941 ; app. elk., temp., at $2,000 in the
Dept. of State Dec. 8, 1941 ; v.c. at Guayaquil Feb. 19,
1942 ; For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 20, 1942, qualified Sept. 1, 1942 ;
v.c. at Gaayaquil Sept. 1, 1912.
Burke, Gordon Lee. — b. Shanghai, China, of Am.
parents, Dec. 16, 1893 ; private tutors in China ;
Branham and Hughes Prep. Sch. grad. ; Vanderbilt,
A.B. 1915 ; U. S. Army 1917-19, 2d It. ; hardware
business 1919-21 ; elk. in Am. consulate at Changsha
June 1921 ; app. v.c. at Changsha Nov. 22, 1922 ; at
Swatow Mar. 3, 1923 ; at Hankow May 13, 1924 ; at
Nanking, temp., July 30, 19i'5 ; at Hankow Aug. 4,
1926 ; For. S^ir. officer unclass. and v.c. of career
Aug. 24. 1927; v.c. at Chefoo, temp., Sept. 19, 1927;
language officer at Peking Apr. 20, 1928 ; v.c. at Foo-
chow Feb. 6, 1931 ; class eight, cons., and cons, at
Foochow Oct. 1, 1935 ; at Tientsin May 29, 1937-Dec. 7,
1941 ; sec- in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 17, 1937 ; class seven
Aug. 17, 1938 ; to the Dept. June 3, 1942 ; cons, at
Nuevitas Sept. 28, 1942 ; married.
Burke, Thomas. — b. New York, N.Y., Oct. 16, 1895
De La Salle Inst. grad. ; New York U. Law Sch. 1915-
17 ; Pulitzer Sch. of Journalism 1923-25 ; special in
struction in economics, int. law, philosophy, mathe
matics, and science in U. S., Ireland, and Germany ; re-
search for newspaper 1915-17; U. S. Army 1917-19,
act. capt., overseas service ; sales promotion mgr
1919-23 ; pres. of construction Corp. 1923-31 ; Euro
pean dir. of oil company 1931-33 ; representative of
oil company, cen. European oil conferences, Paris
Hamburg. Berlin, and Rome. 1930, 1931, 1932 ; For,
Exchange Conf., Berlin, 1932; div. chief, Bu. of
For. and Dom. Com., 1934-38 ; app. chief, Div. of Int
Communications, Dept. of State, at $8,000 Aug. 22
1938; representative. U. S.-Cnnada Aviation Conf.. Ot-
tawa, 1939; U. S. representative. North Am. Regiolaal
Radio-Engineering Meeting, Washington, 1941 ; chm.,
U. S. Nat. Commn. of Permanent Am. Aeronautical
Commn., 1941- ; at $8,250 Oct. 1, 1941; married. — IN.
Burke, Thomas Edmund. — b. Torrington, Conn., Feb.
14, 1898 ; St. Anselms Coll. 1919-20 ; Georgetown Sch.
of For. Ser. 1920-22 ; bank elk., summer 1917 • U. S.
Army 1918-19 ; elk. for 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
Malmii 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 Ilelsingfors July 31, 1931 ; at
Zagreb Nov. 28, 1934 ; at Quebec Dec. 10, 1036 ; at
Osaka June 20. 1940 ; at Dairen, tomp., Oct. 17-Dec. 7,
1941 ; at Valparaiso Sept. 23, 1942 ; married.
Burkland, Edgrar R. — b. Henning, Minn., Apr. 27,
1900 ; Henning High Sch. grad. ; Carleton Coll., A.B.
1921; Georgetown, M.S. (For. Ser.) 1925; teacher,
Tillotson Coll., 1921-22 ; salesman for importing com-
pany in Mexico, summer 1922 ; special agt., Bu. of For.
and Dom. Com. Feb.-July 1923 ; sec. to trade commr.
for rubber investigation in So. Araer. 1923-24 ; with
Bu. of For. and Dom. Com. 1924-26 ; asst. sales mgr.
and advertising agt. for mfg. companies 1926-31 ; with
motor company 1931-34 ; instr. in adult education
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109
1934-37 ; machine tool operator Apr.-July 1937 ; private
business 15)37-40; assoc. agri. coonomist, Dopt. of Agri.,
1940-41 ; app. sr. agri. analyst at I'aril Jau. 30, 1942.
Burnett, Philip Mason. — b. Peterborough, N.II., June
4, 1908; St. Maik's Sch. (Southboro. Ma.ss.) giail. ;
Yale, A.B. IUSI ; Columbia, A.M. 1933, Ph.D. 1940;
research asst., Carnegie EndowuHMit for Int. Pence,
1933-39 ; instr. in hist.. Coll. of the City of N. Y., 1941 ;
lustr. iu social sciences, Bennett Jr. Coll., 1941-42 ;
app. divisional asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of State
Aug. 21, 1942 ; married. — RP.
Burnett, S. Bertha.— b. in Colo. ; Delta High Sch.
grad. ; Western State Coll. of Colo., A.B. 1930 ; Dept.
of Agri. Grad. Sch. 1932-33, 1942 ; Am. U., grad. work
1942 ; teaclier of cnil. subjects in high sch. 1930-31 ;
typist 1931-32, statistical elk. 1942, Treas. Dept. ;
statistical elk., Dept. of Agri., 1932-42 ; app. divisional
asst. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Sept. 24, 1942.— SR.
Burns, Findley, Jr. — b. Baltimore, Md., May 4, 1917 ;
St. Andrews Sch. (Middletown, Del.) grad. ; Princeton,
A.B. 1939; elk. for cml. tirm 1939-41; personnel inter-
viewer for powder company Oct.-Dec. 1941 ; elk. in
Dept. of State Dec. 18, 1941-Mar. 22, 1942 ; app. For.
Ser. officer uuclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Peb. 20, 1942, qualified May 21, 1942 ; 3d sec. and
v.c. at Madrid May 21, 1942.
Burns, John Howard. — b. Pauls Valley, Okla., Dec. 12,
1913 ; Pauls Valley High Sch. grad. ; U. of Okla., A.B.
1935 ; sec. to mem. of Cong. 1940-41 ; elk. in Am. con-
sulate at Ciudad Juarez July 2-15, 1941 ; app. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Mar. 20, 1941, qualified July 16, 1941 ; v.c.
ai Ciudad Judrez July 16, 1941.
Burris, Philip H. — b. Newton, 111., Mar. 25, 1916 ;
North High Sch. (Columbus, Ohio) grad. ; Ohio State U.,
B.S. 1939 ; area supervisor for collecting statistics,
Dept. of Agri., 1935-36 ; research asst, Ohio State U.,
1934-35, 1937-40 ; special agt. for collecting sales
statistics, Dept. of Com., 1940 ; newspaper columnist
1940 : stati.«tician for bus company 1940-41 ; app. jr.
econ. analyst at Lima Aug. 9, 1941 ; married.
Burrows, Charles Robert. — b. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 25,
1910: Willard (Ohio) High Sch. grad.; Otterbeln
Coll.. A.B. 1931; N. Y. U.. M. Sc. 1932; George Wash-
ington Law Sch. 1934-35 ; divisional siipt. in dept.
Store 1932-33 ; elk. 193:{-34 and admin, asst. 1934-39,
Dept. of Agri. ; app. For. Ser. offl(er unclass., v.c. of
career, sec. in the Diplo. Ser., and v.c. at Habana
Mar. 2, 1930; For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 4, 1940; v.c. and 3d
sec. at La Paz June 5, 1940 ; married.
Bursley, Herbert Sidney. — b. Washington, D.C., Sept.
25, 1890; Centril High Sch. (D.C.) grad.; George
Washington U. 1914-16; elk.. Govt, depts., 1914-16;
app. tlk. in Am. consulate gen. at London Nov. 21,
1916; v.c. at London May 31. 1919; 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 car. er of cLiss three Feb. 26, 1923 ; v.c. at Con-
stantinople Mar. 2, 1923 ; class two Nov. 23, 1923 ; class
one May 10, 1924 ; For. Ser. oflicer unclass. July 1,
1924 ; class nine and cons. Aug. 8, 1924 ; assigned to
Prague Aug. IG, 1924 ; class eight Sept. 20. 1924 ; cons,
at Belgrade Feb. 5, 1925 ; at Sault Ste. Marie, temp.,
June 14. 1926 ; at Guaymas Sept. 8, 192U ; class seven
May 17. 1928; cons, at Smyrna (Izmir) Dec. 4, 1929;
class six July 24, 1930; also for Italian Islands of
the Aegean June 26. 1931 ; at Kingston, Jamaica, Oct.
19, 1932 (canceled) ; to the Dept. Jan. 19, 1933 ; class
five Oct. 1, 1935; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 6. 1936;
For. Ser. ofDeer at the emb. at Mexico City Nov. 14,
1936 ; 2d sec. at Mexico City Nov. 20, 1936 ; class four
Jan. 3. 1938; 1st sec. at Mexico City Mar. 21, 1938;
to the Dept. July 29, 1938 ; asst. chief, Div. of the Am.
Republics, Sept. 26, 1938 ; sec, 8th Am. Scientific
Cong., Washington. 1940 ; class three Aug. 1, 1940 ;
couns. of emb. at Mexico City Sept. 28, 1942 ; married.
Burt, Joseph Floyd. — b. Fairfield, 111., Dec. 12, 1896 ;
high-sch. grad. ; business sch. ; stenog. 1914-15 ; asst.
dept. mgr. of wholesale firm 1915-17; elk.. War Dept.,
May-July 1917 ; civilian employee. Camp Sheridan,
Ala., and Ft. Sheridan, HI., 1917-18; U. S. Army 1918-
20 ; elk. in Am. mission at Vienna 1920-21 ; in Am.
consulate at Vienna 1921 ; v.c. at Vienna 1921-23 ; app.
v.c. of career of class three Mar. 7, 1924 ; v.c. at
Vienna Mar. 12, 1924; at Berlin June 18, 1924;
For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; v.c. at Coblenz
Nov. 9, 1925 ; at Berlin Dec. 3, 1925 ; at Cologne, temp.,
Aug. 28, 1926; at Berlin, Oct. 20, 1926; at Rio de
Janeiro Feb. 14, 1927 ; at Manfios, temp., Sept. 22,
1927 ; at Pernambuco, temp., Dec. 31, 1927 ; at Bahia,
temp., Feb. 15, 1928; at Rio de Janeiro Sept. 18, 1928;
class eight, cons., and cons, at Rio de Janeiro May 23,
1929 ; at Buenos Aires June 20, 1929 ; at Montreal
Nov. 15. 1930 ; class seven Feb. 4, 1931 ; at Curagao
July 9, 1931 ; to the Dept. Aug. 28, 1933 ; cons, at
Montreal, temp., July 10, 1935; class six Oct. 1, 1935;
at Ottawa Oct. 17, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr.
25, 1936; also 2d sec. at Ottawa Apr. 30, 1936; cons.
at Veracruz Apr. 3, 1937 ; detailed to Agrarian Claims
Commn., U. S. and Mexico, 1939-40 ; 2d sec. at Mexico
City Dec. 1, 1939; cons, at Prague Apr. 27, 1940 (can-
celed) ; at Kegina, temp., July 29, 1940; at Valparaiso
July 30, 1940 ; class five Aug. 16, 1941 ; married.
Busser, William Franklin. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec.
10, 1907 ; sch. in Austria-Hungary ; King's Sch. (Ches-
ter. England) grad. ; D. of Pa., B.S. 1932 ; Cesare Alfierl,
Florence, Italy, diploma 1935 ; elk. in Am. consulate gen.
at Vienna 1925-28 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c.
of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; v.c.
at Warsaw Oct. 5, 1935 ; For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 4, 1936 ;
v.c. at Buenos Aires Dec. 18, 1936 ; to the Dept. Jan.
2, 1941 ; class eight Aug. 16, 1941 ; detailed for special
study (li. of Chicago) Aug. 5. 1941; 3d sec. and v.c.
at Mexico City June 6, 1942 ; married.
Butler, George Howland. — b. Chicago, 111., Feb. 6,
1894; tech. high sch. grad.: U. of HI., B.S. 1915; in
steel company 1915-16; 111. State Highway Commn.
1916 ; U.S. Army 1916-19, capt. ; civil engineer 1919-21 ;
building insp. and supt. of public works 1921-22 ; real-
estate business 1922-26 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass.
and v.c. of career Sept. 1, 1926; v.c. at La Paz Feb. 26,
1927 ; sec. In the Diplo. Ser. May 17, 1928 ; also 3d sec.
no
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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. Feh. 27, 1931 ; cons, and 3d sec. at Asuncifin
Jan. 29, 1934 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ; 2d sec. at
Asuncion in addition to duties as cons. Jan. 31, 1935 ;
to the Dept. Apr. 29, 1935 ; class six Apr. 1, 1936 ;
asst. chief, Div. of the Am. Republics, Nov. 10, 1937 ;
asst. to chm. of Am. del., 8th Int. Conf. of Am. States,
Lima, 1938 ; class five Mar. 1, 1939 ; 2d sec. at Lima
May 26, 1939 ; mem. of mission for study of representa-
tion of U. S. business in other Am. republics 1940 ; class
four May 1, 1941 ; 1st sec. at Lima Aug. 9, 1941 ;
married.
Butrick, Richard Porter. — b. Lockport, N.Y., Aug. 6,
1894 ; high-sch. grad. ; business-sch. grad. ; Georgetoven
Sch. of For. Sor. 1921 ; Bu. of Fisheries 1915-17 ; Gen.
Accounting Office 1917-21 ; app. v.c. of career of class
three Oct. 26, 1921 ; v.c. at Valparaiso Dec. 14, 1921 ;
at Iquique Oct. 6, 1922; class two Nov. 23, 1923; at
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 ; cons, at
Hankov? Nov. 9, 1926 ; class seven May 17, 1928 ; class
six Dec. 19. 1929 ; class five July 1, 1931 ; cons, at St.
John Mar. 26, 1932 ; at Shanghai Apr. 30, 1932 ; class
four Oct. 1, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 17, 1937 ;
class three Jan. 3, 1938 ; class two Aug. 1, 1940 ;
couns. of emb. at Chungking, temp., Apr. 9, 1941 ; at
Peiping Apr. 16-Dec. 7, 1941 ; to the Dept. June 3,
19 12 ; couns. of emb. for ccon. affairs at Santiago Sept.
19, 1942 ; married.
Butterworth, William Walton, Jr. — b. New Orleans,
La., Sept. 7, 1903 ; Lawrenceville Prep. Sch. grad. ;
Princeton, B.A. 1925 ; U. of Dijon, summer 1925 ;
Rhodes scholar, Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1925-27 ; app.
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of career May 17, 1928 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928 ; v.c. at
Singapore Jan. 18, 1929 ; For. Ser. officer at Ottawa
July 15, 1932; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 16, 1932;
3d sec. at Ottawa July 22, 1932; at London Dec. 5,
1933 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ;
class seven and 2d sec. at London Apr. 1, 1936 ; class
six May 1, 1938 ; class Ave Mar. 1, 1940 ; to the Dept.
Feb. 18, 1941 ; detailed to the Dept. of Com. Apr. 11,
1941 ; mem.. Advisory Comm. on Trade Policy in Relation
to the Lend-Lease Program, 19i2-; class four June 1,
1942 ; 2d sec. at Lisbon and Madrid June 4, 1942 ; 1st
sec. at Lisbon and Madrid July 29, 1942 ; married.
Byington, Homer Morrison. — b. Washington, D.C.,
Sept. 19, 1879; Wilson's Collegiate Inst.; studied under
private tutor ; newspaper corr. 1895-97 ; elk in Am.
consulate at Naples 1897-1^900 ; app. v. and dcp. cons,
at Naples Sept. 19, 1900 ; cons. elk. Mar. 31, 1903 ; in
charge of Am. consulate at Naples Sept. 1-Nov. 4, 1907 ;
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; cons, at Hull May 22, 1917; class six Sept.
14, 1917 ; class five Sept. 5, 1919 ; cons, at I'alermo
Sept. 10, 1919; at Naples Mar. 12, 1920; class four
June 4, 1920 ; class three Nov. 23, 1921 ; cons. gen. of
class four Mar. 1, 1923 ; cons. gen. at 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 ; to the
Dept. July 27, 1929 ; chm. of exec, committee of For.
Ser. Personnel Bd. July 27-Sept. 11, 1929 ; mem.,
Bd. of Examiners for the For. Ser., Sept. 11, 1929 ;
chief, Div. of For. Ser. Personnel, Dec. 30, 1929 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 10, 1931 ; mem.. For. Ser. Offi-
cers' Training Sch. Bd., July 1, 1931 ; For. Ser. insp.
Aug. 12, 19;_;3 ; cons. gen. at Antwerp Feb. 4, 1935 ;
at Montreal Aug. 13, 1935 ; married.
Byington, Homer Morrison, Jr, — b. Naples, Italy, of
Am. parents. May 31, 1908; Phillips Andover grad.;
Yale, B.A. 1930 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 16, 1930 ; to the
Dept., temp., Dec. 20, 1930 ; v.c. at Habana June 24,
1932 ; For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 28, 1933 ; v.c. at Naples
June 13, 1933 ; class eight Apr. 1, 1937 ; cons. Apr. 22,
1937 ; cons, at Naples Apr. 26, 1937 ; class seven Apr.
1, 1939; 3d sec. at Belgrade Apr. 18, 1939; 2d sec.
at Belgrade June 20, 1939 ; also cons, at Belgrade Dec.
22, 1939 ; to the Dept. Apr. 4, 1941 ; class six May 1,
1041 ; married. — SD.
Byington, Irwin Cecil. — b. Byington, Tenn., Aug. 15,
1899 ; Karns High Sch. grad. ; business-sch. grad. ;
George Washington, B.A. 1925 ; Colegio del Rosario,
Bogota, 1927-28 ; elk. in Am. leg. at Managua 1925-26,
at San Salvador 1926-27, at Bogota 1927-28 ; account-
ant and asst. to gen. mgr. of sewing-machine company
1928-41 ; app. jr. econ. analyst at Bogota Feb. 9, 1942 ;
married.
Byrd, Richard Walks. — b. Norfolk, Va., Aug. 19,
1899 ; Episcopal High Sch. of Va. grad. ; U. of Va.,
B.S. 1922 ; teacher 1922-24 ; in mortgage business 1925-
35 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 1, 1935 ; v.c. at Ottawa Oct.
3, 1935 ; For. Ser. Sch. Dec. 7, 1936 ; v.c. at Marseille
Apr. 7, 1937 ; at Calais, temp., June 10, 1937 ; at Cal
cutta Sept. 18, 1937 ; at Karachi, temp., Jan. 7, 1938
at Calcutta Jan. 26. 1938 ; class eight Aug. 16, 1941
v.c. at Jerusalem Nov. 10, 1941 ; married.
Byrne, James MacGregor. — b. Oyster Bay, N.Y., Aug.
18, 1909; St. Paul's Sch. grad.; Harvard, A.B. 1931,
LL.B. 1934 ; mem. of bar of N.Y. ; law elk. 1934-35 ;
app. special asst. at Buenos Aires Sept. 3, 1941 ;
married.
Byrns, Kenneth Antrim. — b. Dickinson, N.Dak., Feb.
18, 1912; Longmont (Colo.) High Sch. grad.; Colo.
State Coll. of Education. A.B. 1935; San Diego State
Coll. 1937-39 ; George Washington U. 1939-41 ; O.R.C.
1934-41, 1st It. ; teacher in elementary and high schs.
1933-35, 1936-37 ; commanding officer. Civilian Con-
servation Corps, 1935-36 ; elk. in Am. consulate at
Nogales July 3-15, 1941 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass.,
v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 20, 1941,
qualified July 16, 1941; v.c. at Nogales July 16, 1941;
at Mexico City Aug. 29, 1941 ; also 3d sec. at Mexico
City Nov. 1, 1941 ; v.c. at Veracruz July 11, 1942 ;
married.
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111
Cabot, John Moors. — b. Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 11,
1901 ; Browne and Nichols Sch. Rrad. ; Harvard, A.B.
1923; Brasenose Coll., Oxford, B.Lltt. 19li5 ; app. For.
SiT. officer unclass. and v.c. of career Sept. 1, 1920 ; v.c.
at Callao-Liuia Feb. 20, 1927; For. Ser. officer at the
leg. at Santo Domingo Dec. 29. 1928 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. May 2;?. 192!) ; ;5d sec. at Sauto Domingo June 11,
1929 ; class eight and cons. Apr. 15, 1930 ; 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. at Rio de Janeiro Oct. 1, 1935 ; 2d
sec. at The Hague Dec. 13, 1935; at Stockholm, temp.,
July 23. 1938; class six Aug. 17, 1938; 2d sec. at
Guatemala Aug. 24, 1938; class five May 1, 1941; to
the Dept. July 3, 1941 ; act. asst. chief, Div. of the Am.
Republics, Sopt. 26. 1942 ; married. — RA.
Caffery, JeflFerson, — b. Lafayette, La., Dec. 1, 1886 ;
admitted to bar of La. 1909 ; app. sec. of leg. at
Caracas Mar. 2, 1911; elk. in the Dept. of State 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 ; assigned to I'aris June 30, 1917 ; rep-
resentative, intcr-Allied committee on treatm(^nt and
training of di.sabled soldiers and sailors, 1917-22,
at Int. Conf., London, 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 conns, of emb. at Madrid Dec. 20, 1919 ; charge
d'affaires ad Interim at Athens Jan. 5, 1922 ; couns.
of emb. at Tokyo Sept. 5, 1923; chm. of Ajn. Red
Cross earthquake relief activities, Japan, Oct. 1923-
Mar. 1924; For. Ser. officer of class one July 1, 1924;
couns. of emb. at Berlin May 22. 1925 ; detailed to
meeting of Int. Chamber of Com., Brussels, 1925 ; app.
E.E. and M.P. to El Salvador Jan. 7, 1926; to Co-
lombia June 27. 1928; special representative of Presi-
dent 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 Salvador Dec. 1931-
Jan. 1932: asst. sec. of state July 11, 1933; mem.,
Hd. of Fur Ser. Personnel. Bd. of Examiners for the
For. Ser.. and For. Ser. Sch. Bd. Aug. .S-Dec. 27. 1933;
personal representative of President Roosevelt at Ha-
bana Dec. 4. 1033; A.E. and P. to Cuba Feb. 23. 1934;
A.E. and P. to Brazil July 13. 1937 ; LL.D., Catholic U.
of Amer.. 1941 ; elected corresponding mem. of the
Brazilian Cultural Inst. 1941; married.
Cahn, Rudolf Edwin. — b. New York, N.Y., Jan. 7,
1900; bu'-l-ess high sch.; elk. 1915-17, in Rio de
Janeiro l'.il7-20; app. elk. in Am. consulate gen. at
Rio de .Janeiro Aug. 1920 ; v.c. at Rio de Janeiro Oct.
28, 1925 : married.
Calder, Alonzo Bland, — b. Morrison, Iowa, May 23,
1892 ; business sch. ; Coll. of City of N.Y, 1908-9 ;
Cooper Union 1911-14 ; Columbia U. 1914-15 ; U. of
Bern 1915-16 : studied banking, exchange, and finance
1916-17 ; North China Union Language Sch. 1920-21 ;
tutors in French, Russian, and Chinese ; elk. In Am.
leg. in Bern and Am. emb. In Petrograd 1915-16 ; with
banking firm 1910-17; cml. work in I'etrograd and
Shanghai 1917-20; app. elk. to trade conimr. at
Peking Feb. 8, 1921 ; asst. trade conimr. at Peking
July 1. 1922; at Tokyo Oct. 20, 1923; trade commr.
at Tokyo Jan. 1, 102G ; at Shanghai Nov. 1, 1926; asst.
(ml. att. at Peking July 28, 1028-Dec. 7, 1941 ; For Ser.
officer of class five July 1, 1039 ; cons, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16, 1939 ; cons, at Shanghai in addition
to duties as asst. cml. att. Dec. 29, 1939-Dec. 7, 1941 ;
to the Dept. June 3, 1042 ; married.
Calder, Donald B.— b. New York, N.Y., July 24, 1911 ;
Columhia, A.B. 1933; U. of Grenoble 4 mos. ; U. of Ber-
lin .J mos. ; U. of Chicago 1934-.S5 ; Columl)ia U. 1935-
40 ; teaching fellow, dept. of economics. Coll. of City
of N.Y., 1937-38; arad. of Int. Law, The Hague, 1938;
app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 9, 1940 ; v.c. at Zurich Apr. 17,
1940; For. Ser. Sch. Jan. 30, 1941; v.c. at London
June 2, 1941 ; also 3d sec. at London Dec. 22, 1941.
Calder, Francis Willard. — b. Stacyville, Iowa, Dec.
26, 1899 ; Townsend Harris Hall ; business sch. ; ste-
nog. 191.5-17; 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 I'lymouth,
temp., Apr. 26. 1930; at Southampton Apr. 30, 1930;
at London July 2, 1940; at Belfast Feb. 26, 1942;
at Foynes Apr. 16. 1942 ; married.
Caldwell, John Kenneth, — b. Piketon, Ohio, Oct. 16,
1881 ; Salem Acad. ; Berea Coll., B.S. 1905 ; in labora-
tory of supervising architect of the Treas. 1906; app.
student interpreter in Japan Oct. 8. 1906 ; v. and dep.
cons. gen. and interpreter at Yokohama Apr. 16. 1909 ;
asst. Japanese sec. at Tokyo Dec. 4, 1909; v.c. at
Dalny, temp., Jan. 17-Feb. 17, 1911; cons, at Vladi-
vostok 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 ; cons, at Kobe July 1,
1920 ; Japanese sec. of emb. at Tokyo July 1, 1921 ; on
detail at Chita Oct. 1921-Feb. 1922 ; to the Dept. June
6, 1924 ; cons. geji. of class four June 3. 1924 ; For.
Ser. officer of cla,ss three July 1. 1924; asst. chief,
Div. of Far Eastern Affairs, Nov. 19, 1925 ; represent-
ative on Fed. Narcotics Control Bd. Nov. 25, 1925 ;
class two June 8. 1927 ; act. chief, Div. of Far East-
ern Affairs, Aug. 15, 1927-Feb. 15, 1928; assigned to
Geneva for duty in connection with the narcotics ques-
tion Mar. 26, 1928 ; to the Dept. for special work in
connection with the control of traffic in narcotic drugs
Juno 13, 1928; observer, 11th. 12th. and 13th sess..
League of Nations Opium Advisory Committee, 1928,
1929, and 3930; class one May 9. 1930; representative
in expert and advisory capacity, 14th sess.. Advisory
Committee on Traffic in Opium and Other Dangerous
Drugs, Geneva, 1931 ; representative of U. S. at Pre-
liminary Conf. in London 19.30 and chm. of del.. Conf.
on the Limitation of the Manufacture of Narcotic
Drugs, Geneva, 1931 ; ob.server, Bangkok Conf. on
Opium Smoking in the Far East, 1931 ; cons. gen. at
Sydney. N.S.W., Jan. 18, 1932; sec. in the Diplo. S.er
112
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May 4, 1932 ; cons. gen. at Tientsin Mar. 13, 1935-
Dec. 7, 1941 ; to the Dept. June 3, 1942 ; married.
Cale, Edward Graham. — b. Windsor, N. C, Nov. 30,
1906 ; Chowan High Sch. grad. ; U. of Richmond, B.A.
1928 ; U. of Va., M.A. 1932. Ph.D. 19P.5 ; re.search fellow,
Brookings Inst., 1935-36 ; teacher in high sch. 1928-33,
1934-35 ; asst. prof, of economics, Tulane. 1936-38 ;
assoc. prof, of economics, U. of Richmond, 1938-41 ; app.
divisional asst. at $3,800 in tlie Dept. of State July 10,
1941 ; at $4,600 Sept. 1, 1942 ; married.— TA.
Calhoun, John Archibald. — b. Berkeley, Calif., Oct.
29, 1918; Lord Thomas' Sch., Thame, England; U.
High Sch. (Oakland) grad.; U. of Calif., B.A. 1939;
Harvard, M.A. 1940 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate at
Tijuana June 11, 1941 ; For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c.
of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 20, 1941,
qualified July 16, 1941 ; v.c. at Tijuana July 16, 1941 ;
at Cairo June 18, 1942 (canceled) ; 3d sec. and v.c. at
Tehran Sept. 5, 1942.
Callahan, James Edwin. — b. Fall River, Mass., June
22, 1898 ; business-sch. grad. ; Tech. High Sch., Lon-
don, England; elk.. War Dept., 1917-19; elk. in Am.
consulate at Prague 1919-22 ; Am. Relief Admin., Mos-
cow, 1922 ; mfg. company 1923-25 ; app. elk. in Am.
consulate gen. at London Mar. 12, 1925 ; v.c. at Lon-
don July 7, 1925; at Bristol, temp., Sept. 9. 1939;
at London Nov. 9, 1939; at Cork Oct. 16, 1940; at
Montreal Aug. 11, 1941 ; married.
Callanan, Leo Joseph. — ^b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 18,
1900 ; Boston Coll. High Sch. grad. ; Boston Coll., A.B.
1921; Georgetown, M.A. and M.S. (For. Ser.) 1923;
app. cons. asst. Aug. 28, 1923 ; v.c. at Genoa Mar. 17,
1924 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1924 ; v.c. at
Melbourne, temp.. Mar. 18, 1926 ; at Adelaide Nov. 19,
1926 ; at Melbourne Dec. 24, 1926 ; at Adelaide, temp.,
Feb. 8, 1927 ; at Melbourne May 16, 1927 ; at Adelaide,
temp.. Oct. 13. 1927 ; at Na.ssau Nov. 7, 1929 ; at Port
Said Mar. 26, 1930; class eight, eons., and cons,
at Port Said July 24, 1930 ; at Madras May 19, 1931 ;
at Bombay Mar. 19, 1932 ; at Nairobi Dec. 9, 1932 ; at
Aden Sept. 19, 1933; class seven July 1, 1934; class
six Apr. 1, 1936 ; cons, at Barcelona May 22, 1936 ;
at Malaga Apr. 7, 1937 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec.
1, 1937 ; class five June 16, 1938 ; cons, at Oporto Nov.
24, 1939 ; at Pernambuco Jan. 8, 1942 ; married.
Calvert, John Strong:. — ^b. Raleigh, N.C., Oct. 19,
1886 ; Horner Mil. Sch. grad. ; U. 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, Philip-
pine I., 1909-12 ; law practice 1912-14 ; app. elk. in
Am. consulate gen. at Buenos Aires Mar. 1914 ; dep.
cons. gen. at Buenos Aires Sept. 24, 1914 ; v.c. at
Buenos Aires Feb. 6, 1915 ; cons, of class nine Apr.
16, 1917 ; class eight Sept. 14, 1917 ; cons, at Nuevitas
Nov. 30, 1917 ; una.ssigned from July 13, 1919 ; class
seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; cons, at Guadeloupe Oct. 30, 1919 ;
at Dunkirk Dec. 16, 1921 ; detailed to Barcelona Nov.
27, 1923 : For. Sor. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ;
class seven Feb. 24, 1925 ; cons, at Marseille Apr. 21,
1928 ; class six July 24, 1930 : at Regina Mar. 21, 1932 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 1. 1937 ; cons, at Bilbao
Aug. 22. 1939 : married.
Cameron, Turner C, Jr. — b. Faunsdale, Ala., Sept. 5,
1914 ; Uniontown High Sch. grad. ; U. of Ala., A.B. 1936;
La. State U., M.A. 1937 ; Princeton, Ph.D. ip40 ; instr.
in govt.. Sweet Briar Coll., 1940-42 ; app. divisional
asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of State July 6, 1942. — TA.
Camp, Jack Lawrence. — b. El Paso, Tex., Apr. 9,
1906 ; Phoenix High Sch. grad. ; U. of Ariz. 1924-26 ;
Universidad de Mexico 1926-27 ; private business 1926-
32 ; employee in U. S. 1932-35 and asst. gen. mgr. in
Argentina 1935^2 for farm-machine company ; app.
sr. econ. analyst at Buenos Aires Jan. 16, 1942 ; married.
Campbell, Charles Soutter, Jr. — b. Essex Fells, N.J.,
Apr. 9, 1911 ; Taft Sch. grad. ; Yale, B.A. 1933, M.A.
1937, Ph.D. 1938, grad. work 1940-41 ; Fordham U.,
grad. work 1940-41 ; teacher of Eng. and hist., Yale-
in-China (Changsha), 1933-35; adjunct prof, of eco-
nomics. Am. U. in Beirut, Lebanon, 1938-40 ; app.
divisional asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of State June 12,
1941 ; jr. econ. analyst at London Apr. 7, 1942. — TA.
Campbell, John Coert. — b. New York, N.Y., Oct. 8,
1911; Lincoln Sch. grad.; Phillips Exeter grad.; Har-
vard, A.B. 1933, A.M. 1936, Ph.D. 1940; U. of Paris
and U. of Grenoble 1938-39 ; instr. in political science,
U. of Louisville, 1940-41 ; research fellow. Council on
For. Relations, 1941-42 ; app. divisional asst. at $3,200
in the Dept. of State July 17, 1942 ; married. — SR.
Campbell, Stuart Bland, Jr. — b. Wytheville, Va., July
30, 1916; Wytheville High Sch. grad; Presbyterian
Coll., B.A. 1937; U. of Va., LL.B. 1941; mem. of bar
of Va. ; teacher in high sch. 1937-38 ; atty. 1941-42 ;
app. elk at $2,300 in the Dept. of State Apr. 27, 1942 ;
sec. to the Bd. of Appeals on Visa Cases, Dept. of
State, at $2,600 June 1, 1942.— VD.
Campen, Thomas Stokes. — ^b. Goldsboro, N.C, M^y
24, 1905 ; Goldsboro High Sch. grad. ; U. of N.C, B.S.
1926 ; Harvard, M.B.A. 1928 ; asst. insp. and accounting
elk. with importing company in Cen. Amer. 1928-35 ;
elk. to cml. att. at Habana 1935-39 ; app. asst. trade
commr. at Habana May 18, 1939 ; For. Ser. officer
unclass. July 1, 1939 ; v.c. of career and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16, 1939 ; v.c. at Habana Dec. 29,
1939; class eight Feb. 1, 1942; 3d sec. at Habana in
addition to duties as v.c. Aug. 13, 1942 ; married.
Cannon, Cavendish Welles. — b. Salt Lake City, Utah,
Feb. 1. 1895 ; Salt Lake High Sch. grad. ; D. of Utah,
A.B. 1916, grad. work 1919 ; U. of Paris, France ; study
in music composition, Paris and Vienna ; hist, research,
Vienna ; head of depts. of Eng. and hist, in high sch.
1916-18; U. S. Marine Corps, 1918-19, overseas serv-
ice; app. to diplo. missitm at Vienna Feb. 19, 1920;
in Am. log. at Vienna Nov. 25, 1921 ; v.c. at Ziirich
June 22, 1927 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of
career May 17, 1928 ; v.c. at Ziirich May 29, 1928 ; v.c.
and For. Ser. officer at Am. leg. at Sofia Apr. 19, 1933 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. May 11, 1933; 3d sec. at Sofia
in addition to duties as v.c. June 2, 1933 ; class eight
July 1, 1934 ; cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; cons, at Sofia in
addition to duties as 3d sec. Jan. 24, 1935 ; cons, and
3d sec. at Athens and cons, for Italian Islands of the
Aegean Feb. 18. 1939; class seven Mar. 1. 1939:
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2d sec. in addition to duties as cons. Mar. 30, 1939;
to tlie Dept. Mar. 15, 1911 ; class six Feb. 1, 191- ; mar-
ried. — Eu.
Canty, George Romuald. — b. Corli, Ireland, Feb. 7,
1889 ; naturalized ; liigli sch. and business sch. ; North-
eastern Coll.. Gforgetown U., and Waslilnirton Sell, of
Accountancy : sec. to mem. of Cons. 1914-18, 1919,
1024; U. S. Navy Flying Corps 1918-19, It. (js), over-
seas service ; It., U. S. Naval Reserve ; exec. sec. to
city mayor 1919-22 ; diplo. courier. Am. emb., Paris,
1923 ; editor of trade magazine and reporter ; entered
Bu. of For. and Dom. Com. July 7, 1924 ; app. trade
commr. at Paris Aug. 16. 1926 ; at Berlin .Ian. 16,
1932 : act. cnil. att. at Prasue, temp., Feb. 7, 1934 ;
at Warsaw Mar. 26, 19.>4 ; trade commr. at Bi rlin
May 19, 1934 : act. cml. att. at Brussels July 27, 1934 ;
trade commr. at Berlin Oct. 1, 1934 ; asst. cml. att.
at Brussels Sept. 12, 1935; act. cml. att. at Wars.iw
Oct. 10. 1935: cml. att. at Warsaw Feb. 18. 1936: on
leave 1937-39 : trade commr. at Paris June 26. 1939 ;
act. cml. att. at The Hague, temp.. June 26, 1939 ; For.
Ser. ofBcer of class five July 1, 1939 ; cons, and sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16, 1939 ; cons, at Amsterdam
Mar. 4, 1940 ; asst. cml. att. at Buenos Aires Oct. 13,
1941 ; class four Feb. 1, 1942 ; married.
Carlson, Harold,— b. Wilmette, 111., Oct. 15, 1889;
Karlskrona (Sweden) High Sch. grad. ; business sch.
and coll. in Sweden, England, and Germany ; in Euro-
pean oflBces of Am. companies in England, Germany,
Sweden. Denmark, and Russia ; elk.. Committee on
Public Inform.ition, Moscow, 1918; app. elk. in Am.
consulate at Stockliolm Sept. 15. 1922 ; v.c. at Malmo,
temp., July 30, 1929 ; at Stockholm Jan. 30, 1930 ;
at Malm3, temp., July 21, 1931; at Stockholm Sept.
9, 1931 ; married.
Carlson, Harry Edwin. — b. Morris, 111., Mar. 17, 1886;
Joliet Township High Sch. grad. ; Lake Forest Coll.,
B.A. 1908 : teacher in elementary sch. 1908-10, In
high sch. 1910-13 ; master in boys' sch. 1913 ; exchange
teacher, Sachsenhiluser Oberrealschule, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, 1913-15; app. v.c. at Frankfort-on-the-Main
Jan. 17, 1916; at Christiania June 11. 1917; v.c. of
career of class three and v.c. at Christiania Sept. 7,
1920; class two Nov. 17. 1921 ; v. c. at Stavanger Jan.
7, 1922 ; at Christiania Feb. 20, 1922 ; class one May
20, 1922; cons, of class seven Mar. 1, 1923; cons, at
Kovno Jan. 2, 1924 ; class six June 3, 1924 ; For. Ser.
officer of class seven July 1, 1924 ; cons, at Tallinn July
3, 1926; class six Sept. 29, 1927; class five Oct. 16,
1929; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 12, 1929: also 2d
sec. at Tallinn Nov. 19, 1929; 1st sec. at Tallinn in
addition to duties as cons. Aug. 22, 1930 ; class four
Apr. 1, 1936; ' ons. at London Oct. 2, 1930; at Vienna
Feb. 21, 1939 ; 1st sec. and cons, at Helsinki Sept. 25,
1941 ; at Stockholm Dec. 12, 1941 ; married.
Carlson, Herbert "Wesley. — b. Lowell, Mass., May 9,
1895 ; North Chelmsford High Sch. grad. ; business-sch.
grad.; elk. 1914-17; U. S. Army 1918-19; app. v.c. at
Giiteborg Mar. 11, 1920 ; at Sault Ste. Marie Apr. 12,
1924 ; at Windsor Mar. 20, 1926 ; resigned June 15,
1928 ; app. v c at Barranquilla July 26, 1929 ; at
Monterrey July 11, 1933; at Veracruz, temp., July 13,
1035; at Monterrey Oct. 6, 1935; at London Aug. 17,
1942 ; married.
Carnahan, George. — b. El Paso, Tex., May 22, 1914 ;
St. Paul's Sch. grad. ; Harvard, A.B., 1937, LL.B.
1041.' ; research asst. and writer for advertising corp.
1937-38 ; asst. in public-relations oflice 1938 ; app. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. May 12, 1042 ; to the Dept., temp., June 12, 1942 ;
v.c. at Barran(iuilla July 8, 1942 ; married.
Carr, Robert McDill. — b. Hubbell, Nebr., July 1,
1004; Stockton (Calif.) High Sch. grad.; Stanford,
A.B. 1926; U. of Calif., Ph.D. 1933; editorial work
1026-28; teaching asst., U. of Calif., 1928-33; asst.
prof, of economics, St. Mary's Coll., 1934 ; app. eco-
nomic analyst at $3,800 in the Dept, of State July 2,
1934 ; at $4,600 June 1, 1936 ; tech. adviser, Inter-
American Conf. for Maintenance of Peace, Buenos
Aires, 1936; at $5,600 Jan. 4, 1938; special study on
effect of int. trade on employment and wages. Int.
Lalior Office. Geneva, Feb-Sept. 1939 ; divisional asst.
July 7, 1939; detailed as asst. to asst. .sec. of state
Sept. 22, 1939; asst. chief, Div. of Cml. Treaties and
A.greements, at $0,500 Aug. 18, 1941 ; U. S. participant,
2d Int. Wheat Meeting, Washington, 1941 ; asst. chief,
Div. of Cml. Policy and Agreements, Oct. 8, 1941 ;
alternate del., Inter-Am. Coffee Bd., 1941- ; del. of U. S.
to Int. Wheat Council, Washington, 1942 ; married. —
TA.
Carrigan, John Willard, — b. San Francisco, Calif.,
Sept. 27, 1908 ; sch.s. in England and Switzerland ;
Phillips Exeter grad. ; Harvard, A.B. 1931 ; app. For.
Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Feb. 19, 1932; to the Dept., temp., Feb.
20, 1932; For. Ser. Sch. Apr. 3, 1933; v.c. at Vigo
June 13, 1933 ; at Funchal, temp., Aug. 5, 1935 ; v.c.
and 3d sec. at Managua Aug. 13, 1935 ; v.c. at Vigo
Sept. 23, 1935; at Mana.gua in adilition to duties as
3d sec. Oct. 10, 1935 ; 3d sec. at Mexico City June 18,
1038; class eight Mar. 16, 1939; class seven Aug. 16,
1941 ; sec. of U. S. del., 2d Inter-Am. Travel Cong.,
Mexico City, 1941 ; also v.c. at Mexico City Nov. 1,
1941 ; 2d sec. at Mexico City in addition to duties as
v.c. Dec. 9, 1941 ; to the Dept. July 1, 1942 ; married.—
RA.
Carter, Clarence E. — ^b. Jacksonville, 111., Feb. 6,
1881; Whipple Acad, grad.; Illinois Coll.. A.B. 1905;
U. of Wis., A.M. 1906; U. of 111., Ph.D. 1908; prof, of
hist., Illinois Coll.. 1908-10, Miami U., 1910-31, U. of
Tex., 1923 ; lecturer in hist., summer sessions, Ohio
State U., 1912, 1914, 1926, 1030, Columbia, 1013, U. of
111., 1915, U. of Tex., 1922, and U. of Iowa, 1925 ; app.
editor of territorial papers at $5,600 in the Dept. of
State Aug. 15, 1931 ; married. — RP.
Carter, James Garneth. — b. Brunswick, Ga., Dec. 15,
1877; merchant tailor, letter carrier, and mgr. of news-
paper 9 yrs. ; mem. of local Civil Ser. Examining Bd.
2 yrs. ; notary public 1 yr. ; app. cons, at Sivas Sept. 6.
1906 (canceled) ; cons, at Tamatave Nov. 1, 1906; class
eight by act approved Feb. 5, 1015 ; cons, at Tananarive
July 8. 1916; class six J^ne 4. 1920; For. Ser. officer
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of class seven July 1, 1924 ; assigned to the Dept. Mar.
7, 1927 ; cons, at Calais Mar. 28, 1927 ; class six June
30, 1927; class five July 24, 19130; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. Dec. 1, 19.37 ; class four Mar. 1, 1939 ; cons, at
Bordeaux, temp., June 2, 1940 ; at Funchal Aug. 9,
1940 (canceled); at Tananarive Nov. 8, 1940; cons,
gen. and cons. gen. at Tananarive Jan. 9, 1941-Oct. 1,
1942 ; married.
Caskie, Edmund, — b. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 9, 1896 ;
schs. in U.S., England, Scotland, and Italy ; ficole de
rile de France, Liancourt ; Ilandolsschule, Nuremburg ;
Lycee, Grenoble ; Contro de Estudios Histfiricos, Madrid,
diploma 1920 ; ficole Libre des Sciences Politiques,
diploma 1921 ; grad. work, U. of Colo., 1924-25 ; U. of
Va., summer 1933 ; asst. to quartermaster, mil. hospital,
Glasgow. 1915-16; hank elk., Paris, 1916-17; translator
and interpreter, A.E.F., 1917-18; U.S. Army 1918-19,
2d It., overseas service ; liaison officer. Am. Relief
Admin, and Interallied Commn., cen. and southern
Europe, 1919 ; instr. in Romanic languages 1924-25,
dir. of "maison francaise," summers 1925 and 1926,
asst. prof., summers 1926 and 1927, U. of Colo. ; asst.
prof, of Romanic languages, Earlham Coll. 1925-26,
Oberlin ColL 1926-27 ; teacher of French and Spanish
in high sch. 1928 ; instr. in modern languages, U.S.N. A.,
1928-33 ; educational adviser. Civilian Conservation
Corps. 1934-35 ; instr. in modern languages, Emerson
Inst., 1922-24, 1927-28, 1935-39; translator. Navy
Dept., 1935-38; app. translator at $2,300 in the Dept.
of State Nov. 1, 1938; at $2,600 Oct. 1, 1939 ; at $2,700
Oct. 1, 1941; married.— Tr.
Castleman, Reginald Saxon. — b. Riverside, Calif..
Dec. 25, 1891 ; Riverside High Sch. ; U. of Chicago,
Ph.B. 1914, grad. work 1914-16 ; attached to the office
of the naval att. at Madrid 1917-19 ; app. v.c. at
Madrid Apr. 14, 1919 ; v.c. of career of class three and
assigned to Madrid Oct. 1, 1920; at Li.'^bon Dec. 29,
1920; class two Nov. 17, 1921; v.c. at Horta Apr. 3,
1922 ; class one May 26, 1922 ; cons, of class seven
Mar. 1, 1923 ; cons, at Horta Mar. 28, 1923 ; For. Ser.
officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; cons, at London
Apr. 17, 1926 ; class seven Aug. 24. 1927 ; at Glasgow
Mar. 30. 1929 ; class six July 24, 1930 ; cons, at Porto
Alegre Oct. 27, 1931 ; at Managua Jan. 7, 1937 ; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 25, 1937 ; also 2d sec. at Managua
Mar. 1. 1937; cons, at Sao Paulo Feb. 24, 19.39; class
five Mar. 1. 1939; cons, at Bahia May 24, 1940;
at Bello Hoiizonte July 17, 1942 ; married.
Catlott, Don Valentine. — h. Birch Tree, Mo., Feb, 14,
1918 ; Birch Tree High Sch. grad. ; Southwest Mo. State
Teachers Coll.. A.B. 1940 ; postal elk. 1934-36 ; book-
store lagr. 1937-40 ; salesman and elk. in mfg. firm
1940 41 ; app. For. Sor. officer unclass. ; v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 20, 1941 ; v. c. at
Ciudad Trujillo Mar. 29, 1941.
Catudal, HonorS Marcel. — b. Plainville, Kans., Nov.
28, 1901 ; Plainville High Sch. grad.; St. Mary's Coll.,
A.B. 1922; Catholic U., M.A. 1923; I'ficole Libre des
Sciences Politiques, diplome 1925 ; London Sch. of Eco-
nomics 1925-26 ; U. of Vienna, summer 1926 ; mem. of
bar of D. C. ; business nsst.. Bu. of For. and Dom. Com.,
1928-29 ; asst, custoiys agt., Bu. of Customs. 1929-30 ;
Treas. representative at Paris 1930-32 ; customs agt.
1934-35; economic analyst at $3,800 in the Dept. of
State June 1, 1935-Sept. 13, 1937 ; app. economic analyst
at $4,700 in the Dept. of State Mar. 21, 1938 ; divisional
asst. at $4,600 July 1, 1939 ; at $5,600 Feb. 16, 1941 ;
asst. chief, Div. of Cml. Policy and Agreements, at
$0,500 Sept. 16, 1942 ; married.— TA.
Causo y Gonzalez, Federico Ernesto. — b. Isabela de
Sagua, Cuba, July 5, 1893 ; Cuban citizen ; Mansfield
(Pa.) High Sch. ; 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.
Cavanaugh, Robert Joseph. — b. Rock Island, 111.,
June 7, 1905; Georgetown, B.S. (For. Ser.) 1928; elk.
1927-29 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate at Bluefields Jan.
25, 1929 ; at Windsor Aug. 30. 1929 ; v.c. at Charlotte-
town July 21, 1931 ; at Montreal May 22, 1933 ;
For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Aug. 21, 1941 ; v.c. at Montreal Aug. 30,
1941 ; at Mexico City Oct. 6, 1941 ; also 3d sec. at Mexico
City Nov. 1, 1941 ; married.
Chalker, Robert Phelps. — b. Linden, Ala., Mar. 16,
1914; Sidney Lanier High Sch. (Montgomery) grad.;
Duke, A.B. 1933, M.A. 1936; U. of Heidelberg, sum-
mer 1936 ; U. of Chicago, summer 1937 ; special study
in French and hist., Paris, 1938 ; teacher in high sch.
1939; instr., U. of Ala., 1939; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July
15, 1939; v.c. at Berlin July 27, 1939-July 15, 1941;
3d sec. at Berlin Oct. 18-Dec. 11, 1941 ; v.c. at Lisbon,
temp., May 28, 1942 ; at Birmingham June 15, 1942.
Chalmers, Philip Owen. — b. Port Huron, Mich., June
22, 1899; Manchester (N.H.) High Sch. grad.; Allen-
Chalmers Sch. grad. ; Harvard, S.B. 1923 : Sorbonne
1923; George Washington U. Law Sch. 1941- ; U. S.
Navy 1917-18 ; sales mgr. for cml. firm in Japan ; bran6h
mgr. in Portugal and Brazil for U. S, rubber company ;
sales representative for business-machine company ; app.
divisional asst. at $3,800 in the Dept. of State Nov. 27,
1941 ; at $4,600 Apr. 1, 1942; married. — RA.
Chamberlain, Robert Stoner. — b. Canton, Ohio, Oct.
19, 1903 ; Long Beach Polytech. High Sch. grad. ; Stan-
ford, A.B. 1925; Ohio State U., B.Se. 1927; Harvard,
I'h.D. 1936 ; researcher in archives in Spain, 1932-34,
in Mexico and Guatemala, 1936-37 ; supervisor of proj-
ect in Mexico for the Library of Cong. 1930-31 ; re-
searcher in hist, for Carnegie Inst, of Washington 1936- ;
app. sr. cultural relations asst. at Guatemala Oct. 18,
1941 ; married.
Chamberlin, Waldo. — b. Rockford, 111., Oct. 13, 1905 ;
Franklin Iliuh Sch. (Seattle) grad.; U. of Wash., A.B.
1927, M.A. 1936 ; Stanford. Ph.D. 1939 ; in shipping
business 1928-36; U. S. Naval Reserve, 1937-41, It.
(jg) ; research assoc. Hoover War Library, 1937-41 ;
fellow in naval hist., Library of Cong., 1941-42; app.
divisional asst. at $3,800 in the Dept. of State June 18,
1942; married. — SR.
Chapin, Selden. — b. Erie, Pa., Sept. 19, 1899; St.
Pauls Sch. ; U.S.N.A. grad. 1919 ; U. S. Navy 1919-25,
It. ( jg) ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass. Mar. 20, 1925 ;
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also v.o. of career and v.c. at Hankow Sept. 2, 1925 ;
app. sec. In the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 6, 1927 ; 3d sec. at
I'eking Jan. 25, 1927 ; at Rome June 27, 1929 ; class
eight and cons. Dee. 19. 1929; 3d sec. at Quito Nov. 3.
19;?2 ; at San Salvador Aug. 4. 1934 (canceled); at
I*ort-au Prince Nov. 2, 1934; class seven July 1, 1934;
2d sec. at Port-au-Prince Jan. 31, 1935 ; class six Apr.
1. 1930; to the Dept. May 22, 1930; class five Jan.
;?. 19;!S; iisst. dilef. I»iv. of Ilie Am. Ri publics. Nov. 21.
1938; liaison officer with War and Navy Depts. Nov. 3,
19.39; class four Mar. 1, 1940; cons, and 1st sec. at
Montevideo Aug. :!0, 1940: to the D.-pt. Dec. 27, l'.i41 ;
asst. chief, Div. of the Am. Repuhlics. Jan. 20. 1942 :
class three June 1. 1942 ; married. — RA.
Chapin, Vinton. — b. Chatenay, Seine, France, of Am.
parents. Apr. 17, 1900; St. Mark's Sch. ; Harvard,
A.B. 19l'3: U. S. Marine Corps 1918-19; with invest-
ment bankers 1923-26 ; app. For. Ser. officer untlass.
and v.c. of career July 5. 1927; For. Ser. Sch. Sept. 29,
1927 ; v.c. at Prague Mar. 5. 1929 ; .sec. of Am. del., Int.
Tonf. on Safety of Life at Sea. London, 1929 ; asst. sec,
I^ondon N;ival Conf., 1930 ; class eight, tons., and cons,
at Prague May 9. 1930; to the Dept. Nov. 1, 1930; sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. May 10, 1931 ; For. Ser. officer at
Paris, temp.. June 27. 1931 ; sec. of del. to Int. Tech.
Consultinu Committee on Radio Communications. Copen-
hagen, 1931; asst. 'to the under sec. of state Oct. 19,
1931 ; app. asst. to the under sec. of state at $4,600 in
the Dept. of State Apr. 16. 1932 ; divisional asst. Nov.
16. 1935 ; For. Ser. rfflcer of class six. cons., and sec.
in the Diplo. Ser. May 21. 1930; to the Dept.. temp.,
July 1. 19:;0 ; 2d sec. at Pnigue July 7. 1936; at L()nd(m
Aug. 25. 193S,; at Dublin July 2. 1940; class five Aug.
10. 1941 ; 2(1 sec. and cons, at Portau-Priiice Oct. 16,
1941 ; married.
Chapman, John Holbrook. — b. Irvington, N.J., Dec.
15. 1891; Western High Sch. (D.C.) ; business sch.;
George Washington U. 4 yrs. ; elk., Dept. of Agri.,
1909-17; U. S. Army 1917-19; svc. Cummn. to Baltic
Provinces and Finland from Am. Comnin. to Negotiate
Peace. 1919; sec. to Am. Commr. at Riga 1919-22;
dk. in Am. leg. at Riga 1922-24 ; app. For. Ser.
officer unclass. and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 18,
1924 ; .3d sec. at London Sept. 27, 1924 ; at Brussels
May 25. 19J5 ; v.c. of career and v.c. at Cologne Aug.
21. 1925 ; at Nagoya J.in. 12, 1931 ; class eight, cons.,
and cons, at Nagoya Feb. 4, 1931 ; at Tokyo Oct. 7,
1933 ; class seven Oct. 1, 1935 ; 2d sec. at Bangkok
June 9, 19.36-Jan. 25. 1942 ; also cons, at Bangkok June
10. 1936-Jan. 25. 1942; cla.'-s six Apr. 1. 1939; to the
Dept. June 3, 1942; cons, at Marseille Sept. 22, 1942;
married.
Chappell, Joseph John. — b. Dudley, Ga., Mar. 5. 1907 ;
Brewton-Paiker Inst. grad. ; Mercer U., LL.B. 192S;
mom. of bar of Ga. ; atty. 1928-30; sec. to U. S.
Senator lf'37-41 ; app. divisional asst. at $3,200 in ihe
Drpt. of State July 1. 1941 ; at $3.,300 Oct. 1, 1941 ;
divisional asst. (legal) at $4,600 June 1. 1942; mar-
ried — vr>
Chase. Augustus Sabin. — b. Waterbury, Conn., Mar.
16, 1897; St. Mark's Sch. grad.; Yale, B.A. 1920;
Cornell Law Sch. summer 1925; U. S. Army 1917-19;
2d It., O. R. C, 19'J4-29 ; teacher, Yale-in-China,
Changsha. 1920-21 ; editorial work 1922; in brass fac-
tories 1922-24 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass. Sept. 11,
1925; v.c. of career May 20, 1920; language officer at
Peking June 1, 1936; v.c. at Berlin June 27, 1928; at
Breslau. temp.. July 10. 1929 ; at Tsingtao Apr. 16,
1930 : class eight, cons., and cons, at Tsingtao July 24,
1930 ; at Mukden Jan. 23, 1932 ; at Canton Sept. 5,
1935; class seven Oct. 1, 1935; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Aug. 17, 19.37 ; class six Aug. 17. 1938 ; cons, at Dairen
Nov. 21. 1939-Dec. 7, 1941 ; to the Dept. June 3. 19 !2;
married.
Chase, "Warren Montgomery, — b. Chicago, 111., Jan.
19. 1905; Emerson High Sch. giad. ; Amherst, A.B.
1925 ; grad. work. U. of Chicago, 1925-26 ; D. of Paris
1926-27; app. For. Ser. offic(>r unclass. and v.c. of
career Jan. 29. 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
Feb. 2. 1929; v.c. at Amsterdam Sept. 13, 1929; class
eight July 1. 1934; cons. Jan. 22. 1935; cons, at
Amsterdam Jan. 24. 1935 ; class seven Apr. 1, 1936 ;
at Piodras Negras May 22. 1936 (canceled) ; at Ham-
burg Mar. 4. 1937; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Aug. 17,
1937 ; cla.ss six May 1. 1938 ; 2d sec. at Bern Oct. 16.
1939; class five June 1. 1942; married.
Cheever, Elsie Blanchard. — b. Andover, Mass. ;
teacher in elementary schs. 1913-17 ; elk., Treas. Dept.,
1918-20; Army flcld elk. 1920; elk., Dept. of Agri.,
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 $1,080 Feb. 16. 1926; at $1,800 Nov. 1,
1927; at $2,000 July 1, 1928; at $2,100 July 1, 1928;
at $2,300 July 1. 1930; at $2,400 Aug. 1. 1936; divi-
sional a.sst. at $2,600 Dec. 29, 1937; at $2,700 Apr.
16. 1939; at $2.S00 Oct. 1. 1941. — DCA.
Cherp, Philip Florian. — b. Ivanhoe. Minn., May 5,
1908; Ivanlioe High Sch. grad.; Georgetown. B.S. (For.
Ser.) 1933; Govt. Printing Office 1927-28: app. elk. at
.?1,440 in the Dept. of State Aug. 22, 1928; at $1,020
Oct. 1. 1929; at $1,680 July 1. 1930; at $1,800 Feb.
24, 19';2 : elk.. Int. Monetary and Econ. Conf., London,
1933 ; v.c. at Moscow Feb. 12, 1934 ; elk. at Shanghai
Feb. 12, 1938; V.c. at Shanghai Mar. 14. 1938; at
Nanking, temp.. Sipt. 22, 1938 ; at Shanghai Aug. 27,
19J0-Dec. 7, 1941 ; v.c. at Kunming July 20, 1942.
Childs, Archie William. — b. Wellsboro, Pa., Jan. 15,
1898; high-sch. grad.; .\nierican U. 1928; Southeastern
U. 1929 ; elk. 1917-18, in Ku. of War Risk Insur. 191.8-
19 ; app. v.c. at Porto Alcgre 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
Amer. for motor company 1925-26 ; traffic and credit
mgr. for motor company 19J0-2M; a.sst. cliief 1028-29.
act. chief 1929-.30, and chief 1930-35 of Automotive-
Aeronautics Trade Div.. Bu. of I'or. and Dom. Com. ;
app. asst. cml. att. at Rio de J.ineiro May 28. 1935;
For. Ser. officer of class five July 1, 1939; cons, and
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16, 1939 ; married.
Childs, James Rives. — b, Lynchburg, Va., Feb. 6.
1893 ; Lynchburg High Sch grad. ; Randolph-Macon
Coll, A.B. 1912; Harvard, A.M. 1915; principal of
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high sch. 1912-13 ; Am. Ambulance Ser. in France
1915 ; private tutor 1915-16 ; asst. master. Lawrence-
ville Sch., 1916-17; U. S. Army 1917-19. 1st It, over-
seas service ; Army War Coll. 1917 ; detailed to Am.
Commn. to Negotiate Teace, Paris, 1919. to Am. Relief
Admin, in Seibia and Greece Apr. 1919; newspaper
corr. 1919-21 ; asst. and dist. supervisor, Am. Relief
Admin, in Russia. 1921-2.S ; app. cons, of class seven
Oct. 6. 1.923; detailed to Jerusalem Nov. 20, 1923;
For. Ser. officer of class eight July 1, 1924 ; cons, at
Bucharest May 4, 1925 ; class seven May 23, 1929 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Feb. 17, 1930 ; 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 Ans. 26, 1933; at Cairo Sept. 4. 1935; class
five Oct. 1, 1935; to the Dept. Feb. 26, 1937; class
four Nov. IG, 1939 ; cons, and 1st sec. at Tangier Doc.
23, 1940 ; Am. mem., Int. Commn. for the Maintenance
of the Cape Spartel Lighthouse, 1941- ; class three Feb.
1, 1942 ; married.
Childs, Prescott. — b. Holyoke, Mass., Dec. 2, 1898
Hotchkiss Sch. ; Yale, B.A. 1922 ; U. S. Army 191S-19
overseas service ; reconstruction work in France, sum
mer 1920 ; instr. in elementary sch. 1922-23 ; archeo
logical expeditions in the Near East 1923-24 ; app
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of career Oct. 16
1924 ; v.c. at Canton Nov. 8, 1924 ; at Lisbon Oct. 26
1927 ; at Funchal, temp.. Apr. 21, 1928 ; at Lisbon July
5, 1928; at St. Michaels Dec. 10, 1928; at Monte-
video Sept. 25, 1929; at Riviere du Loup, temp., Nov.
2, 1929 ; class eight, cons., and cons, at Montevideo
May 9. 1930 ; at Nice May 22, 1931 ; also at Monaco
Sept. 18, 1931 ; at Berlin June 20, 1934 ; cla?s seven July
1, 1934 ; class six Apr. 1, 1936 ; cons, at Barbados June
23, 1936 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 1, 1937 ; cons, and
2d sec. at Rio de Janeiro July 1, 1940 ; class five Aug.
16, 1941 ; married.
Chipman, Norris Bowie. — b. Washington, D.C., Jtme
28. 1901 ; Dartmouth, A.B. 1927 ; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v.c. of career Oct. 24, 1928; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. Nov. 5, 1928 ; v.c. at Tallinn July
10, 1929 (canceled) ; at Riga Oct. 7, 1929 ; language
officer In the consulate gen. at Paris July 30, 1930 ;
also v.c. at Paris May 1, 1931 ; sec. in the Diplo.
Ser. June 19, 1933 ; For. Ser. officer to the leg. at
Riga June 21, 1933; 3d sec. at Riga July 15, 1933;
to the Dept. Mar. 7, 1934; class eight July 1, 1934;
cons. Jan. 22, 1935 ; 3d sec. at Moscow July 30, 1936 ;
also cons, at Moscow Apr. 21, 1938 ; class seven Mar.
1, 1939 ; 2d sec. at Moscow in addition to duties as
cons. Mar. 30, 19:i9 ; cons, at Cairo Aug. 23, 19.39;
also 2d sec. at Cairo May 22, 1940 ; cons, at Kingston,
temp., June 21, 1940 ; cons, and 2d sec. at Cairo Oct. 1,
1940; to the Dept. July 20, 1942; married. — SR.
Christensen, William Harold. — b. Wilmot, S.D., Aug.
26, 1909; Earl Grey (Winnipeg, Canada) High Sch.
grad. ; D. of Manitoba 1935-37 ; Winnipeg Grain Ex-
change course of lectures 1935; cml. employment 1925;
app. elk. in Am. consulate gen. at Winnipeg Mar. 18,
1926 ; v.c. at Barbados June 1, 1940 ; married.
Chrlstenson, Ethel Grace. — ^b. Winamac, Ind. ; Short-
rldge High Sch. (Indianapolis) : business sch. ; George
Washington U. ; 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 July 1, 1916; at $1,600 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 Tariflf,
Peking. 1925-26 ; at $2,200 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,300 July
1. 1928; at $2,400 July 1, 1930; at $2,500 July 3,
1930; at $2,600 Aug. 1, 1936; divisional asst. at
$3,200 May 16, 1939 ; at $3,300 Oct. 1, 1941.— FE.
Christiani, Courtland Emil. — ^b. Indianapolis, Ind.,
May 6, 1891; Business High Sch. (D. C.) grad.; lan-
guage study under private tutors ; stenog. 1914-17, in
War Dept. 1917 ; asst. elk.. House Rules Committee,
and sec. to mem. of Cong. 1918 ; app. elk. in Am. con-
sulate gen. at Mexico City Oct. 1918 ; v.c. at Barcelona
Oct. 1, 1919 ; at Cardiff Aug. 31, 1921 ; at Sheffield
Fob. 29. 1928 ; at Ghent May 16, 1929 ; at Izmir Aug.
20, 1932; at Curacao July 17, 1933; at Trinidad,
temp., Nov. 16, 1934 ; at Curagao Jan. 31, 1935 ; at
Newcastlr-on-Tyne July 31, 1936 ; at Glasgow, temp.,
Jan. 15. 1938 ; at Newcastle-on-Tyne June 25, 1938 ; at
Surabaya May 15, 1939 ; at Adelaide Mar. 10, 1942.
Christie, Emerson Brewer. — b. Marash, Turkey, of
Am. parents. Mar. 17, 1878; Phillips Andover grad.;
Yale. B.A. 1901; Harvard Grad. Sch. 1910; American
U., Master of Political Science 1928; teacher in Philip-
pine I. 1901-4 ; asst., Bu. of Ethnological Survey, Philip-
pine I., 1904-7 ; Div. of Ethnology, Philippine I., asst.
chief 1907-15, act. chief 1912-13 ; instr. in Spanish,
U. of Mich., 1915-16 ; prof, of French, Temple U.,
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 July 1, 1921 ;
at $2,800 July 1, 1924 ; at $2,900 Nov. 1, 1927 ; chief.
Translating Bu., Apr. 16, 1928; at $3,000 July 1, 1928;
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;
at $3,800 Sept. 1, 1935; at $4,000 Apr. 16. 1939; at
$4,200 Jan. 1, 1942; married. — Tr.
Christie, Robert Curtis. — b. Corry, Pa., July 10, 1912 ;
high-sch. grad. ; Southeastern U., LL.B. 1938 ; chief elk.
in investment company 6i/^ yrs. ; app. divisional asst.
at $2,600 in the Dept. of State Nov. 17, 1941 ; furlough
for mil. ser. Jan. 12, 1942-. — VD.
Christopherson, Carl E. — b. Dcs Moines, Iowa, Aug.
19. 1897 ; East Dcs Moines High Sch. grad. ; Drake U.
1923-24 ; George Washington U. 1926-27, 1928-29 ;
newspaper work 1916-18; hydrographic surveying
and chart construction. Coast and Geodetic Survey,
1918-24; a.sst. chief 1924-26 and act. chief 1927-28,
drafting div. of Coast and Geodetic Survey, Manila ;
also tech. adviser to Philippine Govt. 1927-28 ;
cml. agt., Chicago dist. office, Bu. of For. and
Dom. Com., 1928-30 ; app. asst. trade commr. at
Mukden July 16, 1930 ; at S.vdney July 1. 1933 ; trade
commr. at Calcutta Sept. 20, 1933 : at Shanghai Feb.
16, 1935 ; at Manila Apr.-June 1935 ; to Bu. of For,
and Dom. Com. Sept- 7, 1937 ; For. Ser. officer of
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class seven July 1, lOrig ; to the Dept. Aug. 17, 1939;
cons, and soc. In the Diplo. Sor. Nov. 16, 1939;
cons, at Calcutta Apr. 21, 1941 ; married.
Chylinskl, Thaddeus Henry. — b. Wilmington, Del.,
Oct. 14. 1898 ; liigli-sch. grad. ; Pa. State Coll. 1917 ;
employed by mfg. firm ; Polish Army 3 yrs. ; elk. in Am.
consulate gen. at Warsaw 1920-25 ; real-estate business
1925-27 ; app. elk. in Am. consulate gen. at Warsaw
Sept. 5. 1927 ; v.c. at Warsaw Oct 1, 1936 ; elk. in
Am. emb. at Berlin July 15. 1941 ; to the D.pt., temp.,
Aug. 14, 1941 ; v.c. at Ottawa Feb. 3, 1942 ; married.
Cintr6n, Frank. — b. Guayama, P.R.. July 5. 1895 ;
Ponce High Sch. grad. ; U. of Vt. 1913-14 ; U.S.M.A.
grad.l91S; U. S. Army 1914-19, 1st It.; sales engineer
for machinery company 1920-38 ; salesman for steel
company in Peru 1938-42 ; app. jr. econ. analyst at
Lima Aug. 17, 1942 ; married.
Cissel, T. Ross, Jr. — b. Colesville, Md., July 13, 1910;
Fail-land High Sch. grad. ; Harvard. A.B. 1931, LL.B.
1934; mem. of bar of N.Y. ; atty. l9;i4-42 ; app. asst.
chief. Div. of Defense Materials, at $6,500 in the Dept.
of State Feb. 17, 1942.— DM.
Claffey, John F. — b. Waterbury, Conn.. Nov. 12, 1881 ;
attended business sch.; private tutors; Villanova Coll.,
B.S. ; Conn. Nat. Guards 1900-1903 ; timekeeper 1898-
1914 ; app. v. and d< p. 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. 19.S6 ; at Cardiff, temp., July
24, 1936; at Bristol Sept. 2. 1936; at Cardiff, temp.,
July 23. 1937; at Bristol Sept. 6, 1937; at Cardiff,
temp.. May 6. 1938; at Bristol Aug. 29, 1938; at
L-indon Aug. 24. 19.39 ; at Cardiff, temp., June 30, 1941 ;
at London Oct. 20, 1941 ; married.
Clark, David HcHahon, — b. Philadelphia, Pa., May
31, 1908 ; St. Joseph's Prep. Sch. grad. ; Georgetown,
A.B. 1929, M.S. (For. Ser.) 1933; Sorbonne, British
Institute, and Alliance Francalse, Paris, cert. 1930;
secretary and salesman 1933 ; asst. prof., trade-
agreements seminar, Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser.,
1035-36; entered Bu. of For. and Dom. Com. July 2,
19.34 ; app. asst. trade commr. at Callao-Lima Feb. 1,
1937 ; For. Ser. officer unclass. July 1, 1939 ; v.c. of
career and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16, 1939 ; v.c. at
Callao-Lima Dec. 29. 1939 ; also 3d sec. at Lima Apr. 26,
1941 ; class eight Feb. 1, 1942 ; to the Dept. July 28,
1942 ; married.
Clark, DuWayne Gerald. — b. Charles City, Iowa, Feb.
27, 1903; Santa Ana (Calif.) High Sch. grad.; Stan-
ford, A.B. 1925; Georgetown Sch. of For. Ser. 1025-26;
George Washington U. 1926-27 ; entered Bu. of For.
and Dom. Com. Sept. 1, 1927 ; asst. trade commr.
at Johannesburg Aug. 1, 1929; to Philadelphia dist.
office Nov. 20, 1933 ; asst. trade commr. at Buenos
-Vires Aui:. 27, 19-"^.4 ; trade commr. at Buenos Aires
D<c. 16, 19-'i5 ; asst. cml. att. at Buenos Aires Aug.
10, 1936 ; to Bu. of For. and Dom. Com. Jan. 1, 1938 ;
trade commr. at Paris May 16, 1938 ; asst. cml. att. at
Madrid (San Sebastian) June 7, 1939: For. Ser. officer
of class six July 1, 1939 ; asst. cml. att. at Madrid Sept.
9, 1939 ; cons, and .sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Nov. 16, 1939;
cml. att. at Asuncion Jan. 8, 1942 ; married.
Clark, Harlan Bendell. — b. Brookfleld, Ohio, Jan. 6,
1913: Brookfield Township High Sch. grad.; Mich. State
Coll., A.R. 1935; Fletcher Sch. of Law and Diplomacy,
A.M. 1936 ; sahsman and business mgr. 1935-37 ;
app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec.
In the Diplo. Ser. July 2. 1937 ; v.c. at Ziirich July
8, 1937 ; For. Ser. Sch. Oct. 24, 1938 ; v.c. at Birming-
ham Apr. 19. 1939; v.c. and 3d sec. at Bangkok Nov. 22,
1939-Jan. 25, 1942 ; v.c. at Capetown July 20, 1942.
Clark, Lew Burckes. — b. Lynn, Mass., Jan. 5, 1891 ;
Lynn Eng. High Sch. grad. ; elk. to cml. att. in Lima
1915-16 : special agt. in Argentina 1916, 1918-20 and
elk. to cml. att. at Buenos Aires 1917 ; with int. travel
and banking agency 1920-24 ; trade commr. in Uruguay
1924-27; chief. Regional Information Div. (Div. of
Am. Republics), Dept. of Com., 1939-41; app. sr. econ.
analyst at Mexico City Aug. 9, 1941 ; married.
Clark, Lewis. — b. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 16, 1895 ;
Marion Inst., Marion, Ala., B.S. 1914 ; U. of Va.
1914-16; surveyor for su.iiar plantation in Cuba 1917;
U.S. Navy 1917-19; elk. and mgr. for cotton mer-
chants 1919-22 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass. Sept. 11,
1925 ; v.c. of career May 20, 1926 ; language officer at
Peking June 1, 1926; v.c. at KaJgan, temp., Dec. 2,
1926 ; language officer at Peking Oct. 1, 1927 ; detailed
to the leg. at Peking Oct. 1, 1928; v.c. at Tsinan,
temp.. May 11, 1929 ; at H.ankow Mar. 6, 1930 ; class
eight, cons., and cons, at Ilankow May 9, 1930;
For. Ser. officer to the Am. leg. at Peiping July 5,
19.32; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. July 16, 1932; 3d sec. at
Peiping July 21, 1932 ; class seven July 1, 1934 ; 2d
sec. at Peiping Jan. 31, 1935 ; at Paris Apr. 26, 1935 ;
class six June 1, 1937; to the Dept. July 24. 1937;
class five Aug. 1, 1940 ; cons, and 2d sec. at Ottawa
Apr. 29, 1941 ; married.
Clark, Reed Paige. — b. Londonderry, N.H., Aug. 19,
1878 ; Pinkerton Acad. grad. ; Columbian Coll. (now
George Washington U.), A.B. 1898, A.M. and LL.B.
1901 ; mem. of bar of N.H. ; tutor and instr. in
languages in seminary and univ. 1898-1901 ; committee
elk., U.S. Senate, 1901-11 ; gen. receiver of customs
and financial adviser to Liberia 1911-16; exec, sec, N.H.
Fuel Admin., 1917, agt. of cocoa house in Africa 191S-
19 ; app. cons, of class seven Sept. 5, 1919 ; cons, at
Loanda, Angola, Oct. 28, 1919; class six Nov. 23,
1921 ; cons, at Port Elizabeth Jan. 2, 1924 ; For. Ser. offi-
cer of class seven July 1. 1924 ; class six Feb. 24,
1925 ; cons, at Mexico City Apr. 10, 1925 ; sec. in
(he Diplo. Ser. and 2d sec. at Monrovia Feb. 4, 1926 ;
cons, at Mexico City Dec. 27, 1926 ; at Guadalajara
Sept. 10. 1928 ; at Santo Domingo Jan. 10, 1929 ; class
Ave May 23, 1929; cons, at Belgrade Dec. 1, 19.30; class
four July 1. 1931; at Vienna Oct. 31, 1935; also Ist
sec. at Vienna Dec. 10, 1935 ; cons, at Victoria, B.C.,
June 22, 1937 ; married.
Clarke, James Brent, — b. Washington, D.C., Sept. 30,
1870; in post office 1888-1911; supt. of mails 1911-
20 ; with business firms 1920-24 ; app. clt at $1,140
118
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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 ; at $2,400 July 1, 1928 ; at $2,600 July 1, 1930;
at $2,900 Fob. 1, 1936; supt., Diplo. Pouch and Mail
Section, Apr. 2, 1937 ; at $3,000 Apr. 1, 1938 ; at $3,100
June 16, 1941 ; married. — MA.
Clarkson, Anna Louise. — b. Washington, D.C. ; busi-
ness sch. ; private tutors ; elk.. War Dopt. 1913-15,
Treas. Dept. 1917-19, State Dept. 1919-25 ; secretary
1925-33; app. admin, asst. at $2,600 in the Dept. of
State Apr. 26, 1933 ; private sec. to asst. sec. of state
Mar. 10, 1934 ; private sec. to U.S. del., Inter-Am. Conf.
for Maintenance of Peace, Buenos Aires, 1936 ; a.sst.
to under sec. of state at $4,600 May 26, 1937; at
$4,S00 June 1, 1939 ; asst. to U.S. del., 1st Meeting of
Ministers of For. Affairs of the Am. Republics, Panama,
1939 ; at $5,000 Jan. 1, 1942 ; asst. to U. S. representa-
tive, 3d Meeting of Ministers of For. Affairs of the
Am. Republics, Rio de Janeiro, 1942. — U.
Clattenburg, Albert Edwin, Jr. — b. Philadelphia, Pa.,
Sept. 16. 1906 ; Che.stnut Hill Acad. grad. ; U. of Pa.,
A.B. 1928 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of ca-
reer Mar. 26, 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
July 1, 1929 ; v.c. at Athens Sept. 13, 1929 ; at Patras,
temp.. Mar. 16, 1931; at Athens May 16, 1931;
at Batavia July 20, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Apr. 25, 1936; class eight 'June 1, 1937; cons, and
cons, at Batavia June 17, 1937 ; at Hamburg Feb.
24, 1939 (canceled) ; class seven Apr. 1, 1939 ; to the
Dept. Oct. 12, 1939 ; act. asst. chief, Special Div., Oct.
31, 1941; asst. chief Mar. 28, 1942; class six June 1,
1942 ; married. — SD.
Clawson, Clayton J. — b. Indianapolis, Ind., July 4,
1916 ; Madera (Calif.) High Sch. grad. ; Harvard, B.S.
1941 ; sec, Fed. Bu. of Investigation, 1934-35 ; asst.
buyer for oil company 1938-39 ; asst. to chm. of hos-
pitality, Office of the Coordinator of Inter-Am. Affairs,
1941 ; app. v.c at Lima Oct. 8, 1941.
Clay, Wiley Theodore. — b. Caldwell Co., N.C. ; N.C.
State. Coll., B.E. 1906, M.E. 1909; instr. N.C.
State Coll. 1906-12; supt. of bldg. 1912-14; construc-
tion work 1915-26 ; construction supt. public utilities
and public works, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1926-30 ; gen.
mgr. and admin, public utilities, Sao Luiz, 1931-40 ;
app. cons. agt. at Sao Lulz, July 1, 1940 ; married.
Clayton, William Edwin. — b. El Paso, Tex., Nov. 7.
1904 ; El Paso High Sch. grad. ; U. of Tex., B.A. and
LL.B. 1928 ; mem. of bar of Tex. ; mem. of Tex. House
of Representatives 1933-6 ; first asst. in office of co.
atty. 1936-38, in office of dist. atty. 1938-40, in office
of U.S. atty. 1940—42 ; app. special assist, in the Dept. of
State July 1, 1942 ; married.
Clough, Ralph Nelson — b. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 17,
1910; Roosevelt High Sch. grad.; Lingnan U., Canton,
China. 1936-37 ; U. of Wash., B.A. 1939, grad. work
1940-41 ; Fletcher Sch. of Law and Diplomacy, M.A.
1940 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v. c. of career,
and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Mar. 20, 1941 ; v. c. at
Toronto Mar. 26, 1941 ; 3d sec. and v.c. at Tegucigalpa
Mar. 18, 1942 ; married.
Clough, Shepard Bancroft. — b. Bloomington, Ind.,
Dec. 6, 1001 ; Colby Acad. grad. ; Colgate, A.B. 1923 ;
Columbia, Ph.D. 1930 ; Sorbonne ; U. of Heidelberg
(Germany) ; research asst.. Social Science Research
Council, 1926-28 ; prof, of hist, Columbia U., 1928-42 ;
research asst. to pres. of insur. company ; app. divisional
asst. at $5,600 in the Dept. of State Sept. 28, 1942 ;
married. — SR.
Clover, Philip Petrie. — b. Chicago, 111., Dec. 13, 1891 ;
Alliambra (Calif.) High Sch. grad.; Leland Stanford,
B.A. 1915 ; representative of U. S. oil company, in China
1915-20, in U. S. 1930-35, in Germany 1935-39, in
Spain 1939-41 ; app. att. at Buenos Aires Apr. 24, 1942 ;
married.
Clubb, Oliver Edmund. — b. South Park, Minn., Feb.
16, 1901; South St. Paul (Minn.) High Sch. grad.;
engineering sch. ; U. of Minn., A.B. 1927, grad. work
1927 ; George Washington U. 1928 ; Calif. Coll. in China,
M.A. 1940 ; U. S. Army 1918-19 ; farming 1920-21 ; app.
For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of career May 17, 1028 ;
assigned to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928 ; language
ofHcer at Peking Jan. 18, 1929 ; v.c. at Hankow Mar. 12,
1931 ; class eight July 1, 1934 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Sept. 13, 1934; For. Ser. officer at Peiping Sept. 18,
1934 : 3d sec. of leg. at Peiping Oct. 8, 1934 ; cons. Jan.
22, 1935 ; 3d sec. of emb. at Peiping Sept. 17, 1035 ;
class seven and 2d sec. at Peiping Apr. 1, 1936 ; also
cons, at Tientsin Mar. 7, 1938 ; class six Aug. 17, 1938 ;
2d sec. at Nanking, temp., and cons, at Shanghai Dec.
5, 1938 ; cons, at Saigon Nov. 5-Dec. 7, 1941 ; class
five June 1, 1942 ; 2d sec. at Chungking July 31, 1942 ;
married.
Cobb, George Calhoun. — b. Americus, Ga., Aug. 31,
1882 ; high-sch. grad. ; New York Art Sch. 190.3-7 ;
dk. 1901-2 ; magazine illustrator 1908-15 ; secretary
1916-17; field elk. 1918; U. S. Army Oct.-Nov. 1918;
sec, Y. M. C. A., 1918-19; app. v.c. at St. Michael's
Oct. 28, 1919 ; at Jerusalem July 13, 1921 ; at Alex-
andria Oct. 23, 1923 ; at Nancy Mar. 11, 1925 ; at
Boulogne-sur-Mer Dec. 29, 1925 ; at Havre Mar. 11,
1926; at Dakar Apr. 18, 1927; at St. John's, N. F.,
May 29, 1930 ; at Kingston. Ont., Dec 4, 1934 ; at
Tahiti Mar. 24, 1937; at Windsor Mar. 24, 1942.
Cochran, Blake. — b. Wilmot, Kans., June 25, 1910 ;
Winfield High Sch. grad. ; Southwestern Coll., A.B.
1932; Teachers Coll., Columbia U., M.A. and Ed.D.
1941 ; teacher in high sch. 1932-37 ; script writer for
classroom films 1938-39 ; researcher for educational
motion pictures, Am. Council on Education, 1939-41 ;
app. divisional asst. at $3,800 in the Dept. of State
Jan. 22, 1942.— RC.
Cochran, H. Merle. — b. Crawfordsville, Ind., July 6,
1892; Crawfordsville High Sch. grad.; U. 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 No-
gales by act approved Feb. 5, 1915 ; detailed to Guate-
mala 1916; resigned Aug. 1916; ranching in Mex-
ico 1916-18 ; app. elk. in Am. leg. at Bern Feb.
12, 1918; v.c. at Lugano Oct. 7, 1918; at Kingston,
Jamaica. Apr. 8, 1919 ; v.c. of career of class three
Sept. 27, 1919; v.c. at Kingston, Jamaica, Oct. 22,
BIOGRAPHIES
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1919; detailed to Port-au-Prince Feb. 4, 1920; v.c. at
Moiitroal Mar. 9. lOliO ; class two May 24, 1920; class
one Nov. 17. 1921 ; cons, of class seven June 22, 1922;
class six Aug 23. 1922 ; to the Dept. Sept. 21, 1923 ;
class five Dec. 19, 1923 ; For. Ser. officer of class six
.Tuly 1, 1924 ; class five Aug. 31, 1925 ; cons, at Paris
Mar. 3, 1927; class four June 30, 1927; class three
May 9. 1930; cons, at Basel Oct. 15, 1930; For. Ser.
officer to Am. cmb. at Paris Nov. 9, 1932 ; sec. in the
Diplo. Ser. Nov. 9, 1932 ; 1st sec. at I'aris Nov. 23,
I',i32 ; adviser, 1st meeting of Experts' Prep. Commit-
tee for Int. Monetary and Ei'onomic Conf., Geneva, 19'!2,
and asst., 2d meeting, Geneva, 1933 ; detailed for duty
with Am. del. to Int. Monetary and Economic Conf.,
London. June 2."). 1933 ; class two Oct. 1, 1935 ; class
one Nov. 16. 19:!6 ; attended 2d sess.. League of Nations
Committee for Study of Int. Loan Contracts, 1937 ;
to the Dept. July 19, 1939, and detailed to Treas.
Dept. ; special mission to China Sept. 25, 1941 ; to the
Dept. Nov. 19, 1941 ; special mission to Argentina June
8-July 23, 1942 ; married. — EO.
Cochran, William Pearsol, Jr. — b. Stockton, Md., Dec.
15. 1902 ; U.S.N.A. grad. 1924 ; Harvard U., summer
1939 ; U. S. Navy 1924-26, ensign ; app. For. Ser. of-
ficer unclass. and v.c. of career May 17, 1928 ; assigned
to the For. Ser. Sch. May 24, 1928 ; v.c. at Auckland
Nov. 3, 192S ; at Wellington Apr. 9, 1929 ; to the Dept.,
temp., Nov. 21, 1930; v.c. at Mexico City Feb. 20. 1932;
at San Salvador Feb. 27, 1935 ; sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Mar. 13. 1935 ; also 3d sec. at San Salvador Mar. 16,
1935 ; to the Dept. Mar. 15, 1937 ; class eight Apr. 1,
1937 ; cons. Apr. 22, 1937 ; detailed to assist U. S.
representative, Honduran-Nicaraguan boundary media-
tion, 1937 ; 3d sec. at Lima Mar. 4, 1938 ; sec. to Am.
del.. 8th Int. Conf. of Am. States, Lima, 1938; cla.ss
seven Mar. 1, 1939 ; 2d sec. at Lima Mar. .30, 1939 ; cons,
and 2d sec. at Moscow May 29, 1939 (canceled) ; cons,
at Vera( ri.z Oct. :.'0, 1939 ; cons, and 2d sec. at Managua
June 13, 1941 ; class six Feb. 1, 1942 ; married.
Codoner, Manuel Joseph. — b. New York, N.Y., May
19. 1894 ; U.S. Army 191.3-15; 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, 1936; at Marseille, temp., Sept. 15,
19:;6; at Bilbao Nov. 28, 1930; at St. Michael (Ponta
Delgada) Oct. 18, 1937; married.
Cody, Morrill. — b. Lake Forest, 111., Apr. 10, 1901 ;
sch. in Eng., Italy, and France; Highland Park (111.)
High Sch. grad. ; U. S. Army June-Sept. 1918 ; Am-
herst, B.A. 1921; Aciul^mie Julien, Paris, 1921-22;
Columbia U. 1922 ; Sorhonne 1923-24 ; editor 1934-37,
art. dir. 1937-3S, puhlisher of magazines 1938-41 ; app.
jr. cultural and econ. officer at Asuncion Nov. 4, 1941 ;
married.
Coe, Bobert Douglas. — b. New York, N.Y., Feb. 27,
1902; St. Paul's Sch.; Harvard, A.B. 1923; Mag-
dalen Coll., Oxford, B.A. 1927 ; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass. and v.c. of career May 17, 1928; assigned to
the For. Ser. Sch. May 25, 1928 ; v.c. at Porto Alegre
Nov. 3, 1928; sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Jan. 9, 1930;
3d sec. at Lima Jan. 16, 1930; at Istanhul Apr. 8,
1931; v.c. at Calcutta June 29, 1935; class eight June
1, 1937 ; cons, and cons, at Calcutta June 17, 1937 ;
C'>ns. and '.id sec. at Moscow June 30, 1937 (canceled) ;
to the Dept. July 30, 1937; class seven Apr. 1, 19.39;
cons, and 2d sec. at London Apr. 2, 1941 ; class six
June 1, 1942.
Coerr, Wymberley DeR. — b. New York, N.Y., Oct. 2,
1913 ; Hill Sch. grad. ; Yale, B.A. 1936, grad. work
1937-38 ; Sorhonne, Paris, 1936-37 ; app. For. Ser.
officer unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser.
Nov. 10, 19;:9; v.c. at Montreal Jan. 3, 19t0 ; For. Ser.
Sch. Jan. 23, 1941 ; v.c. at La Ceiba June 2, 1941 ;
married.
Coffin, David Page, — b. Salem, Mass., June 12, 1916;
Phillips Exeter grad. ; Harvard, S.B. 1938, M.B.A.
19 JO ; emplo.vee of advertising agency 1940-41 ; app.
elk. at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Dec. 15, 1941 ; divi-
sional asst. at $2,000 July 16, 1942. — VD.
Colclaser, H. Alberta. — b. Turtle Creek, Pa. ; Turtle
Creek Union High Sch. grad. ; Coll. of Wooster, A.B.
1933; Western Reserve, LL.B. 1936; Columbia, LL.M.
1939 ; mem. of bar of Ohio ; editor in law-puhlishing
company 1936-38 ; app. asst. to the legal adviser
at $2,000 in the Dept. of State Aug. 12, 1939 ; at $2,100
Oct. 1, 1941 ; divisional asst. at $2,600 Sept. 1, 1942.—
IN.
Cole, Felix. — b. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 12, 1887; Wash-
ington Sch. for Boys ; 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 Petrograd Jan.
1, 1915; v.c. at Petrograd Aug. 4, 1915; at Archangel
Oct. 4, 1917; 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; to the Dept. Oct. 20, 1919; act. chief, Russian
Div., Apr. 6, 1920 ; cons, at Bucharest Nov. 20, 1920 ;
class five Nov. 19, 1921 ; resigned Nov. 1921 ; app. cons,
of class five Aug. 23, 1922; to the Dept. Oct. 1, 1922;
class four Mar. 1, 1923; For. Ser. officer of class five
July 1, 1924 ; cla.ss four Aug. 8, 1924 ; cons, at Sydney,
N.S., Sept. 26, 1924; to the Dept. Dec. 6, 1924; mem..
Publications Committee of the Dept., 1925-29 ; class
three June 8, 1927 ; cons. gen. Aug. 6, 1928 ; cons,
gen. at Warsaw Aug. 24, 1928 ; at Frankfort-on-the-
Main May 22, 1930; class two July 24, 1930; sec. in
the Diplo. Ser. Oct. 25, 1930 ; conns, of leg. at Riga,
Kovno, and Tallinn Nov. 11, 1930; also cons. gen. at
Riga Nov. 7, 1935 ; cons. gen. at Algiers Oct. 2, 1936.
Cole, Thomas Joseph. — h. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 9,
1888 ; Cincinnati High Sch. grad. ; husiuess-sch. grad. ;
Royal U., Rome, Italy, 1921-22; elk.. Isthmian Canal
Comnin., 1908-9 ; sec. 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, 1917; at Istanbul
May 13, 192.".; v.c. at Geneva Oct. 2~, 1934; at Haljana
Apr. 25, 1941; at Cienfuepos, temp., Oct. 4, 1941; at
Ilabana Oct. 13, 1941 ; at Nuevitas, temp., Feb. 24, 1942 ;
married.
Cole, William Edward, Jr. — b. Fort Totten, N.Y.,
Nov. 29, 1908 ; Punahou Acad., Honolulu ; Western
High Sch. (D.C.) grad.; U. of Paris 1930-31; Dart-
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mouth, A.B. 1932 ; camp project supt., Civilian Con-
servation Corps. 1933-35 ; insp., credit company, 1936 ;
2d It. O.R.C. 1937 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c.
of career, and sec. in tlie Diplo. Ser. July 2, 1937 ;
v.c. at Vancouver July 8, 1937 ; For. Ser. Sch. Oct. 24,
1938; v.c. at Naples Apr. 19, 1939; at Rome Feb. 18,
1941 ; 3d sec. at Rome July 11-Dec. 11, 1941 ; v.c. at
St. John's, N.F., July 13, 1942.
Coleljrook, Mulford Albert. — h. Rochester, N.Y., Sept.
20, 1902 ; Pawling Sch. grad. ; Princeton, A.B. 1926 ;
private tutors in France 1927-30 ; app. elk. in Am. con-
sulate at Port-au-Prince June 9, 1931 ; v.c. at Port-au-
Prince Aug. 27, 1931 ; For. Ser. officer unclass., v.c. of
career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Dec. 17, 1931 ; v.c.
at Port-au-Prince Jan. 2, 1932 ; For. Ser. Sch. Aug. 19,
1932 ; v.c. at Brisbane Dec. 22, 1932 ; v.c. at London
Dec. 21, 1936 ; class eight Mar. 1, 1940 ; also 3d sec. at
London May 29, 1941 ; class seven Feb. 1, 1942 ; 2d sec.
at London in addition to duties as v.c. Mar. 9, 1942 ;
married.
Coleman, "Walter H. A. — b. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept.
30, 1892 ; Albany Mil. Acad. ; business sch. grad. ; elk.
with ry. company 1911-12; sec. 1913-14; U. S. Navy
1915-18 ; elk. in Am. emb. at London 1919-21 ; dist.
supervisor with Am. Relief Admin. 1921-23 ; app. spe-
cial disbursing officer in Am. emb. at Warsaw Feb. 27,
1924 ; at Rome Apr. 1, 1931 ; in dist. acct. and dis-
bursing office at Paris Oct. 1, 1932 ; in Am. leg. at Biga
May 4, 1936; in Am. emb. at Berlin Dec. 31, 1938;
divisional asst. at $3,200 in the Dept. of State July 1,
1941 ; at $3,300 Oct. 1, 1941 ; at $3,800 Feb. 11, 1942 ;
married. — FC.
Colladay, Montgomery Hill. — b. Middletown, Conn.,
Dec. 6, 1902 ; Loomis Sch. ; Dartmouth, B.S. 1926 ; pri-
vate tutor 1926-27 ; teacher in elementary and high
sch. 1927-28 ; app. For. Ser. officer unclass. and v.c. of
career Nov. 12, 1929 ; assigned to the For. Ser. Sch.
Nov. 20. 1929 ; v.c. at Hamburg Mar. 26, 1930 (can-
celed) ; at War-saw May 6, 1930 ; at Basel Nov. 17, 1933 ;
sec. in the Diplo. Ser. Apr. 25, 1936 ; class eight and
cons. May 1, 1938; cons, at Basel May 12, 1938; cons,
and 3d sec. at Tallinn June 17, 1938 ; class seven Mar. 1,
19-10; 2d sec. at Tallinn in addition to duties as cons.
Apr. 26, 1940; cons, at Winnipeg, Aug. 22, 1940;
at Fort William and Port Arthur, temp., June 7, 1941 ;
at Winnipeg Aug. 18, 1941 ; married.
Collado, Emilio Gabriel. — b. Cranford, N.J., Dec. 20,
1910 ; Phillips Andover grad. ; Mass. Inst, of Tech., S.B.
1931 ; Harvard, A.M. 1934, Ph.D. 1936 ; economic ana-
lyst, Treasury Dept., 1934-36 ; economist, P^ed. Reserve
Bank of N.Y., 1936-38 ; app. divisional asst. at $4,600
in the Dept. of State Oct. 24, 19.38; at $5,600 Oct. 24,
1939; adviser to Am. del., 1st Meeting of Finance Min-
isters of Am. Republics, Guatemala, 1939 ; sec. to Am.
del., 2d Meeting of Ministers of For. Affairs of Am.
Repub'ics. Ilahana. 1940; asst. chief, Div. of the Am.
Republics, at $0,500 Oct. 16, 1940; special asRt. to the
under sec. of state Oct. 7, 1941 ; also exec, sec, Bd. of
Economic Operations of Dept. of State, Oct. 8, 1941 ;
at $8,000 Doc. 1, 1941; adviser on the U. S. del.,
3d Meeting of Ministers of For. Affairs of the Am.
Republics, Rio de Janeiro, 1942 ; alternate mem., Re-
quirements Comm., War Production Bd., 1942- ; adviser
to U.S. del., Inter-Am. Conf. on Systems of Econ. and
Financial Control, Washington, 1942 ; married. — EO.
Collier, Charles Wood. — b. New York, N. Y., Feb. 2,
1909 ; Antioch Coll. 1926 ; Marin Jr. Coll. 1927 ; Stan-
ford U. 1927-28 ; Calif. Sch. of Fine Arts 1929 ; Colum-
bia U. 1929-31 ; Ma.ss. Inst, of Tech., B. Arch. 1933 ;
special asst., Soil Conservation Ser., 1933-37 ; exec.
asst., Dept. of Agri., 1937-40 ; exec. dir. of Friends of
the Land May-Oct. 1940 ; special asst., Dept. of Interior,
1940-41 ; dir., Div. of Inter-Am. Cooperation, and sec,
Nat. Indian Inst., Dept. of Interior, 1941-42 ; app.
special asst. at La Paz, Bolivia, June 11, 1942 ; married.
Colligan, Francis James. — b. San Francisco, Calif.,
Dec. 27, 1908 ; St. Joseph's Sch. grad. ; U. of San
Francisco, A.B. 1929; U. of Calif., A.M. 1933, Ph.D.
1941 ; elk. in bank 1929-30 ; jr. underwriter for insur.
company 1930 ; asst. prof, of Eng., U. of San Francisco,
1931-35 ; dir. of library 1935-40 and chm. of Eng. dept.
1941-42, San Francisco Jr. Coll. ; app. cultural relations
asst. at Quito Feb. 11, 1942 ; married.
Collins, Varnum Lansing, Jr. — b. Princeton, N.J.,
Apr. 22, 1912 ; sch. in France ; Phillips Exeter grad. ;
Princeton, A.B. 1933 ; Universitg de Grenoble, summer
1931 ; N.Y. U., LL.B. 1938 ; mem. of bar of N.Y. ; em-
ployed by banking firm 1933-39 ; app. For. Ser. officer
unclass., v.c. of career, and sec. in the Diplo. Ser., and
assigned as v.c at Marseille Mar. 2, 1939 ; to the For.
Ser. Sch. Jan. 2, 1940 ; v.c at Batavia June 8, 1940 ;
at Melbourne Mar. 5, 1942 ; married.
Colman, George Tilden. — b. Elmira, N.