Women in the Department of State: Their Role in American Foreign Affairs, Volumen10

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Office of the Deputy Under Secretary for Management, Department of State, 1978 - 322 páginas

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Note From President U S Grant
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Is this your chick?
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Bureau of Rolls and Library 1894
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Anna ONeill
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Will Harris
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Ruth B Shipley
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Marjorie Whiteman
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Clara Barton
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Applicants and Employees for Overseas Posi
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Treaty of Friendship Commerce and Navigation With Peru 1851
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Record of Payment to Mrs Frye
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Consul Eggleston Informs Department That Mrs Eggles ton Will Serve in His Absence
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Quarterly Report Prepared by Mrs C V D Chenoweth
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Mrs J N Carpenter Applies for Position
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Marilla Ricker Applies for Position
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Marilla Ricker
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Ida Hafermann at Work in Consulate General in Ham burg
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Page
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The Foreign Service Examination
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Meta K Hannay
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Lucile Atcherson
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Atchersons Oath of Office
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Charles Evans Hughes Secretary of State 192125
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Foreign Service Officers in the Department 1924
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Telegram to Amsterdam Sept 4 1925
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Frances E Willis
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Foreign Service Officer Class of 1929
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Constance Ray Harvey
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Entrance Into Foreign Service by Other
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Foreign Service Officers Under Reorganization Plan II
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Impact of War
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Group of American Foreign Service Employees Awaiting Evacuation From Hong Kong
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Barbara Robbins American Secretary
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Clare McNair
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Various Roads to Joining the Foreign
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Betty Ann Middleton
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Margaret Joy Tibbetts Being Sworn Into the Foreign Service 1949
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Women in the Postwar Period 194970
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Frances G Knight Director of the Passport Office
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Katie Louchheim
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Percentage of Women in Each of the Four Major Person nel Systems 196070
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Changes in Number of Men and Women in Major Person nel Systems 196070
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The 1970s and Women of the Department
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Ad Hoc Committee Receives Award
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Womens Action Organization Presents Ambassador Ma comber an Award ___
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Ministers Plenipotentiary and Ambassadors
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Ruth Bryan Owen in Greenland
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Treaty of Friendship Commerce and Navigation With Denmark 1951
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Some Women Chiefs of Mission 194971
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Frances E Willis Becomes First Woman Charge
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Ambassador Willis Offers Fruit to Elephant
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Eugenie Moore Anderson in Bulgaria
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Jean Wilkowski at Occidental College
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Nancy Rawls at July 4 1974 Reception
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Patricia M Byrne Crossing Mono River Bridge
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Four Women Ambassadors 197376
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Rozanne Ridgway on Way To Present Credentials
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MariLuci Jaramillo Presents Credentials
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Sketches of Some Women and Their Activities
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June Dohse at Durbar in Ghana
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Clydia Mae Richardson Demonstrates Great Seal
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Mary Butler Seventh Floor Receptionist
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Virginia Duke Treaty Depositary Officer
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Joyce A Smith in Mexico City
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Preparing Exhibit for Womens Week
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Virginia Butler With Congressional Documents
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Patricia Anne Morton First Woman Security Officer
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Susan Shirley Carter First Woman Courier
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Betty Thomas Fullblooded Chickasaw Indian
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Eleanor Roosevelt at Human Rights Discussion
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List of Charts Page
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Awards and Recognition
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Joan Clark Receives Replogle Award
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Ruth E Bacon Recipient of Federal Womans Award
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Winners of Federal Womans Award 196274
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Ambassador Willis Receives Foreign Service Cup
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Percentage of Women Employees 18741940 35
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Women in All Foreign Service Pay Plans as of 123177
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Women Foreign Service Officers FSO as of 123177
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Women Foreign Service Staff FSSOFSS as of 123177
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Women EmployeesAs of December 1977 by Pay Plan
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The 134th Foreign Service Class 1978
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Recent Appointees
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List of Tables
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Foreign Service Examination Statistics 192332 193641 82
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Página 8 - Whenever, in the judgment of the head of any Department, the duties assigned to a clerk of one class can be as well performed by a clerk of a lower class or by a female clerk, it shall be lawful for him to diminish the number of the clerks of the higher grade and increase the number of clerks of the lower grade within the limit of the total appropriation for such clerical service: Provided, That in making any reduction of force in any of the Executive Departments, the head...
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