Kaiser, Gladys F. Ackerman, Marie. Bowers, Blanche. Britton, Alice H. Buskie, Elisabeth L.. Cummans, William W. DeCell, Edith. Durning, Daniel J.. Eberlein, Marcia.. Eichholz, Augusta C. M. Hull, Moody. Hurney, Leo. B. James, William G. Johnson, Marie E. Lundgren, Maynard B. McCuen, Nina B. McLean, Sarah B. 1, 1928 D. C.... July 1, 1928 Va.... July 1, 1923 Va...... July 1, 1928 D. C.... July 1, 1928 Kans. Va.. Paxson, Frances B. Ramsay, Lena J. Ratcliff, Viola H.. Riddiford, George G.. Smith, Elizabeth L.. Sprigman, Mary. Thompson, Berry R. Tilton, Daniel Henry. Tumulty, Delia.. Turner, Effie K.. Waterman, Bernice L.. Welch, Florence L.. July 1, 1928 July 1, 1928 1, 1928 1, 1928 N. Dak. July Va... July D. C... July 1, 1928 Oreg.... July 1, 1928 N. Y.. July 1, 1928 Conn... July 1, 1928 Va.. July 1, 1928 Ohio.... July 1, 1928 Miss.... July 1, 1928 Mass.... July 1, 1928 Mo... July 1, 1928 Pa.. Sept. 1, 1928 Iowa.... July 1, 1928 D. C.... July 1, 1928 Iowa.... July 1, 1928 D. C.... 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Booker, Burnett.. Fleming, Thomas J. D. C... July D. C... July 1, 1928 1, 1928 IX. ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE The Secretary of State is charged, under the direction of the President, with the duties appertaining to correspondence with the public ministers and the consuls of the United States and with the representatives of foreign powers accredited to the United States, and to negotiations of whatever character, relating to the foreign affairs of the United States. He is also the medium of correspondence between the President and the chief executives of the several States of the United States; he has the custody of the seal of the United States, and countersigns and affixes such seal to all treaties, Executive proclamations, to various commissions, and to warrants for the extradition of fugitives from justice. He is regarded as the first in rank among the members of the Cabinet. He is also the custodian of the treaties made with foreign States, and of the laws of the United States. He grants and issues passports, and exequaturs to foreign consuls in the United States are issued through his office. He publishes the laws and resolutions of Congress, amendments to the Constitution, and proclamations declaring the admission of new States into the Union. OFFICE OF THE UNDERSECRETARY OF STATE The Undersecretary of State is the principal assistant of the Secretary of State in the discharge of his various functions, aiding in the formulation and execution of the foreign policies of the Government, in the reception of representatives of foreign governments, etc. In matters which do not require the personal attention of the Secretary of State he acts for the Secretary of State, and in the absence of the Secretary of State he becomes the Acting Secretary of State. The Undersecretary of State is charged with the general direction of the work of the Department of State and of the Foreign Service. J. REUBEN Clark, Jr., Undersecretary of State Inez Johnston, Clerk William W. Washington, Messenger |