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... sort of service Mr. Rogers now proposes . We have a lot of good material , but our whole structure is rickety and it will never be up to the standard we want until it is completely rebuilt . This is a pretty good reason for wanting ...
... sort of service Mr. Rogers now proposes . We have a lot of good material , but our whole structure is rickety and it will never be up to the standard we want until it is completely rebuilt . This is a pretty good reason for wanting ...
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... sort of service required by our national interests only if the committee continues to give its interest to the service and its support to various measures which may from time to time become necessary to meet changing conditions and ...
... sort of service required by our national interests only if the committee continues to give its interest to the service and its support to various measures which may from time to time become necessary to meet changing conditions and ...
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... sort of establishment which is required if the representative of the United States Government is to afford proper support to American interests , American business , and American citizens . If I had twice as much income as I now have ...
... sort of establishment which is required if the representative of the United States Government is to afford proper support to American interests , American business , and American citizens . If I had twice as much income as I now have ...
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... sort of men from private life that Mr. Hughes described ? We frequently hear Benjamin Franklin mentioned as a pretty good type of the untrained diplomat and as some one whom we should emulate for all time because of his success . Mr ...
... sort of men from private life that Mr. Hughes described ? We frequently hear Benjamin Franklin mentioned as a pretty good type of the untrained diplomat and as some one whom we should emulate for all time because of his success . Mr ...
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... sort of work . There is some criticism of this provision of the bill , but I think this is directed almost entirely not against the idea of having con- suls brought into the Diplomatic Service , but against the idea which has been far ...
... sort of work . There is some criticism of this provision of the bill , but I think this is directed almost entirely not against the idea of having con- suls brought into the Diplomatic Service , but against the idea which has been far ...
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Page 101 - This Commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States, for the time being.
Page 49 - That the expenses of transportation and subsistence of such officers and their immediate families, in traveling from their posts to their homes in the United States and return, shall be paid under the same rules and regulations applicable in the case of officers going to and returning from their posts...
Page 36 - Federal farm-loan bonds, such portions of the "civil-service retirement and disability fund " as in his judgment may not be immediately required for the payment of annuities, refunds, and allowances as...
Page 219 - 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 8 - An Act for the retirement of employees in the classified civil service, and for other purposes," approved May 22, 1920, and Acts amendatory thereof (38 U.
Page 37 - ... (k) The President is authorized from time to time to establish, by Executive order, a list of places which by reason of climatic or other extreme conditions are to be classed as unhealthful posts...
Page 192 - January 1, 1900, at such posts inclusive of regular leaves of absence, of officers already retired or hereafter retired, shall be counted as one year and a half, and so on in like proportion in reckoning the length of service for the purpose of retirement, fractional months being...
Page 220 - ... 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.
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Page 36 - Act takes effect to cause such deductions to be made and the sums transferred on the books of the Treasury Department to the credit of the Foreign Service retirement and disability fund...