Biographic RegisterU.S. Government Printing Office, 1925 |
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act approved February American Consulate appointed a clerk appointed Consul appointed Consular Agent appointed Foreign Service appointed Secretary appointed Vice appointed Vice-Consul April attended high school August 16 August 23 business college carrière of class Civil Service rules class eight July class four June class seven July class six July class six September class three July clerk of class Consul de carrière Consul of class December 19 December 31 Department Deputy Consul Deputy Consul-General detailed Embassy or Legation employed examination June Extraordinary and Minister February 26 Foreign Service Officer January 19 John July 17 June 22 Legation of class March Minister Plenipotentiary November 17 November 23 October October 16 Officer of class Ohio Paris Pennsylvania Register of 1913 Secretary of class Secretary of Embassy Sept served stenographer unclassified United States Army University A. B. Vice and Deputy Vice-Consul de carrière William York City
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Page 51 - Attendance at a shipwreck, or for the purpose of assisting a ship In distress, or of saving wrecked goods or property, over and above traveling expenses, whenever the consul's interposition Is required by the parties interested, for each day Notarial and other services. 31. Administering an oath and certificate thereof* 32.
Page 294 - Halifax. Henry, Isle of Wight, James City, King George, King and Queen, King William, Lancaster, Loudoun, Lunenburg, Madison, Mathews, Mecklenburg, Middlesex, Montgomery, Nansemond, New Kent, Norfolk, Northumberland, Nottoway, Patrick, Pittsylvania, Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Prince George, Prince William, Rappahannock.
Page 23 - States, and countersigns and affixes such seal to all 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.
Page 23 - 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.
Page 52 - Additional fee for services of officer under the above headings Passport and Citizenship Services, Visa Services for Aliens, Notarial Services and Authentications, and Services Relating to Taking of Evidence, when...
Page 232 - Diplomatic agents shall take precedence in their respective classes according to the date of the official notification of their arrival.
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Page 308 - Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska. Nevada. New Mexico, North Dakota. Oklahoma. Oregon, South Dakota. Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands Internal Revenue Service SS-8 Determinations PO.
Page 235 - ... faithful accounting for, paying over, and delivering up of all fees, moneys, goods, effects, books, records, papers, and other property which shall come to his hands or to the hands of any other person to his use as such officer under any law now or hereafter enacted, and for the true and faithful performance of all other duties now or hereafter lawfully imposed upon him as such officer: Provided...