The editor in an American community has a most serious responsibility today.
Dr. Giddings' career as an educator and author was an unusually fruitful one, and his thinking has made a permanent and ...
I AM SADDENED to learn of the death of your husband Dr. Franklin Henry Giddings and extend my deep sympathy to you.
Mrs. Helen Terrill Mays may be appointed to a clerical position in the classified service of the Treasury Department wit...
The regulations established in this Executive order shall be effective and binding not only as Consular Regulations, but...
In the event of public emergency any retired Foreign Service officer may be recalled temporarily to active service by th...
Such suit, however, shall in no case prejudice, but shall be held in entire subordination to, the interest, claims, and ...
Leave of absence is granted, within statutory limitations, at the discretion of the President, acting through the Secret...
All fees and other official moneys received by diplomatic missions or consular offices or by district accounting and dis...
I have ordered a minute investigation of the circumstances of this profoundly regrettable incident.
All absences of consular officers and employees from their posts, whether by leave or otherwise, must be reported to the...
Whenever practicable, such a situation shall be met by the expansion of the existing stations, if necessary under joint ...
Consular officers must report promptly to the department every change in the clerical personnel of their offices.
The Secretary of State is also authorized to grant to any officer or employee of the Foreign Service on account of perso...
All official acts of Foreign Service officers while serving under diplomatic or consular commissions in the Foreign Serv...
No department shall erect a new station in the proximity of an existing government station, unless the same is incapable...
The stations listed herein may use other frequencies for the purpose of selecting a frequency more suitable for a partic...
This order shall become effective July 1, 1931.