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United States. Dept. of State.

Foreign service list (Volume 1952)

. (page 63 of 113)



Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-9 —


5,439


May 11, 1948


FSO-5 —


5,313


June 30, 1950


FSO-5 —


5,313


Aug. 23, 1950


FSO-5 —


5,313


Oct. 29, 1950


FSO-5 -


5,313


July 18, 1951


FSO-5 —


5,313


Apr. 22, 1948


FSS-8 —


5,313


Aug. 30, 1950


FSS-8 —


5,313


July 3, 1950


FSO-6 —


5,093


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-9 —


5,079


July 20, 1950


FSO-6 —


4,993


Aug. 11, 1950


FSO-6 —


4,993


Mar. 18. 1951


FSO-6 —


4,993


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-9 —


4,899


June 12, 1950


FSO-6 —


4,793


Aug. 11, 1950


FSO-6 —


4,793


Sept. 27, 1950


FSO-6 —


4,793


Nov. 24, 1950


FSO-6 —


4,793


Feb. 13, 1951


FSO-6 —


4,793


June 21, 1949


FSS-9 —


4,719


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-9 —


4,719


Jan. 5, 1951


FSS-9 -


4,719


Mar. 8, 1950


FSO-6 —


4,593


Oct. 27, 1950


FSO-6 — -


4, 593


Aug. 4, 1950


FSO-6 —


4,393



Mar


27,


1950


July
Oct.


26,
16,


1950
1949


Oct.
Apr.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.


16,
2,

16,

16,
1,

18,


1949
1951
1949
1949
1950
1950


Mar


5.


1951


Nov.


27,


1950


June 11,


1947


Sept.
July


19,
19,


1951
1950



FSO-2 -— 11, 130



FSS-1 —


10,250


FSS-3 —


8,721


FSS-4 —


7,929


FSO-4 — n


7,863


FSS-5 —


7,455


FSS-6 —


6,861


FSS-7 —


6,087


FSS-7 —


5,907


FSS-8 —


5,853


FSO-5 — -


5,513


FSS-8 —


5,493


FSS-8 —


5,493


FSO-5 —


5,313



AO



FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1952



Post



U. S. Consulate General
(CO) - Continueci.



Land Commissioner for
Bremen (LCBR).



U.S. Consulate General
(CG).



U. S. Consulate General
(CG).



Name and title



Assignment
to post



Category
and class



Salar



GERMANY (HICOG) - Continued

Bremen (unless otherwise noted)

John W. Simms, v. c. ; visa officer

Arthur R. Day, v.c; screening officer -

Gertrude Myers, v.c. ; visa officer

Joseph Bartolino, asst. admin, officer -
Edwin C. Pancoast, v. c.;asst. info
officer.

Rr^Hf^/r'*'' ^'ā– ' ^- '=-:'=°"^- Officer-
Bradford H. Wells, admin, asst

Gordon L. Deegan, v. c. ; citizenship and

passport officer.
Pratt Byrd, v. c.;econ. officer

Rear Admiral Charles R. Jeffs, land
commr.

Dusseldorf (unless otherwise noted)

LaVerne Baldwin, cons, gen

Meyer Bernstein, labor officer -..'.'.'..I

Leon A. Shelnutt, cultural officer - —
Robert P. Chalker, cons

Edward T. Lampson, cons

Victor G. Cronthall, asst. cultural officer
(exchanges).

Edick Al Anderson, Jr., cultural officer
(info, centers) (Essen)

David J. S. Manbey, v. c

Roberta B. Diggs, v. c I

Michel F. Smith, 'v. c - .'-

Robert J. Barnard, asst. info. officeW-'

Frederic H. Behr, v. c -

Stephen B. Hult, cultural officer —
Frederick H. Sacksteder, Jr., asst. info

officer.

Howard Hill, v. c

Sidney V. Suhler, v. c 1-1111111"

Samuel C. Brown, v c

Eugene A. T. Luebker, asst. cultuVal""'

officer (exchanges).

Hamburg (unless otherwise noted)



Sept. 27, 1950
Feb. 20, 1951
Dec. 18, 1946


FSO-6 - -
FSO-6 — .
FSS-9 — _


$4,79
4,79.
4, 7I<


Oct. 16, 1949
June 8, 1950


FSS-9 - —
FSS-9 - —


4,71
4,71


Feb. 27, 1950
Feb. 5, 1950
Aug. 6, 1950


FSO-6 —
FSO-6 —
FSO-6 - -


4,59
4,39
4,39


Feb. 20, 1951


FSO-6 —


4,39,


Oct. 16, 1949







May 4, 1950


FSO-2 —


11,850


Feb. 8, 1950


FSS-2 - -


9, 710


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-2 —


9,230


May 2, 1951


FSO-3 —


9, 130


July 31, 1951


FSO-3 —


9, 130


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-5 — -


8,115


Oct. 16, 1949 FSS-6 - —


7,401


July 18, 1950 FSO-5 —


5, 713


Oct. 16, 1949 FSS-8 —


5,493


Mar. 9, 1949 FSO-5 —


5,313


Feb. 23, 1950 FSO-5 —


5,313


July 30, 1951 FSO-5 - -


5,313


Dec. 13, 1951 FSS-8 — -


5,313


Apr. 23, 1950 FSO-6 - —


4,793


Aug. 8, 1950


FSO-6 —


4, 793


Aug. 20, 1950


FSO-6 - —


4, 793


Feb. 20, 1951


FSO-6 —


4, 793


Sept. 17, 1951


FSS-9 —


4,719



Clare H. Timberlake, cons

pal officer.
Levan Roberts, cultural officer — -
HalleckL. Rose, cons.;pol. officer — .
Francis C. Lindaman, public affairs

officer (Hannover)
Russell L. Wise, asst. cultural officer

(exchanges) (Hannover)
Horace Y. Edwards, asst. cultural officer
(exchanges).

Fred P. Treitz, labor officer

L MilnerDunn, cons.; econ. officer — -
WaylandB. Waters, v. c.;econ. officer -
Wallace W. Littel, asst. cultural officer

(Hannover).
Robert H^ Behrens, asst. cultural officer .
Karl F. Brauckmann, cultural officer
(info, center).

Ernest J. Colton, asst. info, officer

(press).
John G. Kormann, Info, officer (Hannover)
Jack Graf, cultural officer (Kiel) 7!^°^^"'
Frank E. Maestrone, pol. officer; v. c

AH^fn"!"''^' ^•<=;cons. officer -
Adolph Dubs, asst. info, officer (film)
Bruce M. Lancaster, v. c. ; econ.

officer.
Lawrence P. Ralston, pol. officer; v. c



gen. ;princi- Feb. 12, 1952



Oct. 16, 1949
Feb. 14, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949



Oct. 16, 1949



FSO-2 - -

FSS-3 - -
FSO-3 — -
FSS-3 - -

FSS-5 - —



Oct. 16, 1949 FSS-4



June 3, 1951
Jan. 23, 1948
Mar. 9, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949

Dec. 29, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Sept. 27, 1950
Oct. 16, 1949
Jan. 25, 1949
Mar. 21, 1949
Feb. 21, 1950
Feb. 27, 1950

jjune 12, 1950



FSS-5
FSO-4
FSO-4

FSS-6

FSS-6
FSS-7

FSS-7 .

FSS-7 -
FSS-8 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -

FSO-5 -



11,850

9,201
9,130
8,721

8,115

7,689

7,095
6,963
6,963
6,681

6,501
6,087

8,087

6,087
5,673
5,313
5,313
5,313
5, 313

5,313



POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT



Ul



Name and title



Assignment
to post



Category
and class



Salary



GERMANY (HICOG)- -Continued
Hamburg (unless otherwise noted) - Continued



Henry L. Heymann, v. c. ; cons, officer —
Mary Adelaide Roberts, v. c. ; citizenship

and passport officer.
Robert A. Brown, v. c; admin, officer -

Marjory M. Wallis, admin, asst

Douglas V. Bryan, v. c. ; visa officer —
Grant E. Mouser, 3d, v. c. ; visa officer

(Hannover).
Frank J. Curtis, Jr., v. c; visa officer ^

Francis J. Meehan, info, officer

Joseph M. Swing, v. c; visa officer —
Paul K. Stahnke, v. c. ; visa screening

officer.
Kempton Jenkins, asst. info, officer

(Hannover).
Lowell B. Laingen, v. c. ; visa officer ^ -

Munich (unless otherwise noted)

Paul H. Pearson, cons.; exec, officer -
Charles D. Winning, public affairs officer
WiUiam E. Northey, econ. officer (labor )-
George E. Vadney, public affairs officer

(Regensburg).
Martin Mayes, asst. cultural officer

(education).
Lucien D. Agniel, asst. info, officer

(press).
John R. Hall, radio engineer

(constructing).^
Louis Lowell Bennett, public affairs

officer (Nurnberg).
Kenneth J. MacCormack, asst. cultural

officer (exchanges).
Haynes R. Mahoney, Jr. , info, officer

(Nurnberg).
Floyd W. Rhine, dir. of American Relay

Base.^
Harold C. Patrick, asst. cultural officer

(youth activities).
Eugene Hamilton Bahn, asst. cultural
officer (info, center) (Erlangen).

Lucy R. Lentz, admin, officer

Martin Ackerman, cultural officer

(Nlirnberg).
Edward Joseph Joyce, cultural officer
(Regensburg).

Ralph Lewis, asst. cultural officer

WiUiam O. Hershberger, radio engineer ^
Philip A. Damon, Jr., asst. info, officer

(Regensburg).
Yale Wolf Richmond, asst. cultural

officer (exchanges) (Nurnberg).
Frederick L. Roessler, cultural officer

(Bayreuth).
Edmund T. Grosselfinger, asst. cultural

officer.
Ethel A. Kuhn, asst. cultural officer

(youth activities).
Lee George Emerick, asst. info, officer

(films).
Ernest G. Land, asst. Info, officer

(radio).
Birger Berg, cultural officer

(Ingolstadt) .
Kurt Hoffman, asst. info, officer (press)-



July 26, 1950
July 17, 1947


FSO-5 —
FSS-8 —


$ 5,313
5,313


Jan. 20, 1950
Nov. 19, 1946
Aug. 20, 1950
Sept. 17, 1950


FSS-8 —
FSS-9 —
FSO-6 —
FSO-6 —


5,313
5,259
5,093
4,793


Nov. 26, 1950
Feb. 7, 1951
Aug. 22, 1950
Mar. 29, 1951


FSO-6 —
FSO-6 —
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 —


4,793
4,793
4,719
4,719


Jan. 12, 1950


FSO-6 —


4,593


Feb. 21, 1951


FSO-6 —


4,593


Mar. 17, 1950
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949


FSO-3 —
FSS-1 -
FSO-3 — -
FSS-3 —


9,730

11,130

9,730

8,961


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-3 —


8,481


Mar. 10, 1950


FSS-3 —


8,481


Mar. 25, 1952


FSS-3 — -


8,481


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-4 —


7,929


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-4 —


7,929


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-4 —


7,929


Feb. 17, 1947


FSS-4 - —


7,689


Oct. 30, 1949


FSS-4 —


7,689


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-5 —


7,635


Jan. 3, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —


7,455
7,455


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-5 —


7,455


Oct. 16, 1949
Feb. 26, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-5 -
FSS-5 - —
FSS-5 —


7,275
7,095
7,095


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-5 —


7,095


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-5 —


7,095


Apr. 9, 1951


FSS-5 —


7,095


Aug. 24, 1951


FSS-5 - —


7,095


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-6 — -


7,041


Feb. 28, 1950


FSS-6 —


6,861


Oct. 16, 1949


FSS-7 —


6,807


Nov. 27, 1950


FSS-6 —


6,681



Displaced Persons Program.
American Relay Bases in Europe.



42



FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1952



Post



U.S. Consulate General
(CG) - Contmued.



Name and title



Assignment
to post



Category
and class



Salarj



GERMANY (HICOG)— Continued
Munich (unless otherwise noted) - Continued



^Assigned to American Relay Bases in Europe
Assigned to Displaced Persons Program.



Ellen Taylor, asst. cultural officer

(info, centers).
Herbert C. Brickson, radio engineer

(receiving site). ^
John E. Kirchner, asst. cultural officer
James Robert Barker, asst. cultural offi
cer (info, center) (Regensburg).

Sidney B. Lyman, sr. engineer ^

Eric Feiler, gen. analyst

Vincent R. Hurst, asst. info, officer

(films and exhibits) (Niirnberg).
Gilbert H. Stuenkel, cultural officer

(Rosenheim).
John William Vonier, cultural officer

(Weiden).
Herbert F. Dengler, radio engineer i —
Edward J. Savage, asst. cultural officer

(Niirnberg).
William E. Dietz, asst. cultural officer

(info, center) (Niirnberg).
Jack C. Andrew, cultural officer

(Straubing).
James R. McDonald, Jr., cultural

officer (Coburg).
Robert M. Allen, cultural officer

(Passau).
Peter F. Brescia, cultural officer

(Schweinfurt).
James Carrigan, cultural officer (Hof) -
Fillmore F. Hamilton, radio engineer

(transmitting site), i
Donald L. Korisko, gen. sers. officer —
George W. Smith, Jr. , radio engineer ^
Mathias J. Ortwein, v.
Arthur C. Lillig, v. c.
William A. Brown, Jr.
supply officer.

Ira J. Dale, Jr., radio engineer ^

John M. Thompson, Jr., v. c. • pol

officer. '

Vincent R. Boening, v. c. ; econ. officer
Matthew Dinsdale Smith, Jr. , cultural

officer; v. c. (Bamberg).
Francis X. Lambert, cultural officer

(Augsburg).
WiUlam M. Johnson, Jr. , info, officer

(Regensburg).
Sam Moskowitz, v. c. ; visa officer 2 —
Eric G. Lindahl, v. c .; visa officer —
Anthony J. Oliver, radio engineer i - -
Bradford H. Wood, radio engineer ^ — -
Curt J. Link, communications officer -

William C. Nagy, radio engineer ^

Walter J. Murawsky, radio engineer ^ — .
Richard T. Foose, cultural officer

(Ingolstadt).
Harry W. Heikenen, v

officer.
Richard E. Snyder, v.

citizenship officer.
Gerald Goldstein, v. c
Alan G. James, v. c. ; visa officer -
Earl Buchanan, radio officer ^ — .
Claude F. Wiggins, admin, officer •
John D. Miller, radio engineer i -•
Peter N. Saveskie, radio engineer i



c; visa officer -
econ. officer -
real estate and



Jan. 8, 1951

Apr. 30, 1949

Apr. 22, 1952
Oct. 16, 1949

Jan. 17, 1947
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Jan. 16, 1951
Sept. 27, 1950

Oct. 3, 1950

Nov. 6, 1950

Nov. 16, 1950

Nov. 26, 1950

Nov. 30, 1950

Dec. 1, 1950
Jan. 1, 1951

Jan. 29, 1951

Apr. 28, 1951

May 5, 1948

Nov. 19, 1948

Oct. 16, 1949

Aug. 8, 1951
Apr. 13, 1949

Oct. 19, 1949
Feb. 21, 1950

Feb. 27, 1950

June 7, 1950



c. ; public affairs
c . ; passport and
; econ. officer —



July 27, 1950
Nov. 2, 1948
Sept. 21, 1949
Nov. 27, 1949
Dec. 28, 1949
Apr. 17, 1950
Sept. 15, 1950
Feb. 21, 1950

July 23, 1950

Sept. 27, 1950

Apr. 21, 1950
Mar. 18, 1951
Jan. 14, 1951
Jan. 18, 1951
Apr. 16, 1951
Apr. 17, '951



FSS-6

FSS-6

FSS-6
FSS-7

FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7

FSS-7

FSS-7

FSS-7
FSS-7

FSS-7 ā– 

FSS-7 -

FSS-7 -

FSS-7 -

FSS-7 -

FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -

FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -.
FSS-7 -•
FSS-7 -
FSS-8 -ā– 

FSS-9 -
FSO-5 -

FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -

FSO-5 -

FSO-5 -



FSO-5
FSS-8
FSS-8
FSS-8
FSS-8 .
FSS-8 ā– 
FSS-8 -
FSO-6 -

FSO-6 -

FSO-6 -

FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -.



$ 6,68

6,50

6,50
6,44'

6,261
6,261
6,26';

6,261

6,267

6,267
6,087

6,087

6,087

6,087

6,087

6,087

6,087
6,087

6,087
6,087
5,907
5,907
5,493

5,439
5,313

5,313
5,313

5,313

5,313

5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,093



5,093

5,093

4,993
4,993
4,899
4,899
4,899
4,899



POSTS OF ASSIGNMEITT



43



Name and title



Assignment
to post



Category
and class



Salary



GERMANY (HICOG)— Continued
Munich (unless otherwise noted)- -Continued



James L. Grant, radio engineer ^

Daniel Sprecher, v. c.;cons. officer —

John W. Black, v. c. ; visa officer

Mary E. Melette, personnel officer

Robert R. Ferris, v. c .; visa off icer —
Curtis W. Bartholomew, admin, officer

(Regensburg).

William G. Jones, jr. engineer ^

Wayne K. Brenengen, v. c. ; cons, officer

Charles C. Osann, radio engineer ^

Thomas G. Chadbourne, radio engineer!
William N. Turpin, v. c. ; visa officer -
George C. Moore, cultural officer

(Wurzburg).
Kennedy B. Schmertz, asst. cultural

officer (Aschaffenburg).
William P. E. Graves, v. c; visa officer
Henry Lee, Jr., v. c. ; visa screening

officer.



OronJ.Hale, land commr

Paul A. Neuland, dep. land commr

Harald Thaulow Lund, resident officer —
Elbert Hugunin, special asst. (public

safety).
Nathan R. Preston, resident officer

(Bamberg).
Anthony Edmund Sega, resident officer

(Wurzburg).
Hans Peter Thomsen, resident officer

(Coburg).
Harolds. Kidder, Jr., resident officer

(Regen).
L. Margaret Stanley, community activi-
ties adviser.
Frank James Gates, resident officer

(Tirschenreuth).
Everett W. Schoening, resident officer

(Berchtesgaden).
Archie S. Lang, special asst. (Displaced

Persons).
Richard T. Hamilton, resident officer

(Hof).
David K. Peet, resident officer

(Landsberg).
Warrick E. Elrod, Jr., resident officer;

V. c.
Kenneth W. Martindale, resident officer

(Kitzingen).
William A. Chapin, v. c; resident

officer (Ansbach).
William E. Schaufele, Jr., resident

officer (Augsburg).

Richard C. Simpkins, exec, asst

Merrill A. White, resident officer

(Wolf stein).
Roland F. Haney, resident officer

(Weiden).

Stuttgart (unless otherwise noted)

Patrick Mallon, cons. gen. ; principal

officer.
John Orth Rledl, public affairs officer

(Freiburg).



May
May
Sept
July
Apr.
Sept


20
23
27
25
18
11


1951
1950
1950
1947
1950
1950


Oct.
Dec.
July
Dec.
May
Sept


7
8
8

16
31
27


1950
1950
1951
1951
1950
1950


Nov.


30


1950


Sept
Sept


29

5


1950
1951


Sept
Apr.
Oct.
Oct.


5
17
16
16


1950
1950
1949
1949


Oct.


16


1949


Oct.


16


1949


Oct.


16


1949


Oct.


16


1949


Oct.


1


1950


Oct.


16


1949


Oct.


16


1949


Aug.


7


1950


Sept.


27


1950


Nov.


29


1950


Feb.


23


1950


Feb.


22


1950


Feb.


21


1950


Sept.


29


1950


Sept.
Sept.


27
27


1950
1950


Oct.


4,


1950



FSS-9 -


$4,899


FSO-6 -


4,793


FSO-6 —


4,793


FSS-9 -


4,719


FSS-9 —


4,719


FSS-9 —


4,719


FSS-9 -


4,719


FSS-9 -


4,719


FSS-9 —


4,719


FSS-9 -


4,719


FSO-6 —


4,593


FSO-6 —


4,593


FSO-6 —


4,593


FSO-6 —


4,393


FSO-6 —


4,393


FSR-1 —


12,800


FSS-2 -


10,250


FSS-2 -


9,710


FSS-4 —


8,169


FSS-5 -


7,635


FSS-5 —


7,275


FSS-5 —


7,275


FSS-7 -


6,807


FSS-6 -


6,681


FSS-7 —


6,267


FSS-7 —


6,267


FSS-7 —


6,087


FSS-7 -


6,087


FSS-7 —


6,087


FSO-5 -


5,313


FSO-6 —


5,093


FSO-6 -


4,993


FSO-6 —


4,993


FSO-6 —


4,793


FSO-6 —


4,793



Feb. 28, 1950
Oct. 16, 1949



FSO-6 —

FSO-2 —

FSS-1 -



4,793

11,130
11,130



merican Relay Bases in Europe.



44



FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1952



Post



Name and title



Assignment
to post



Category
and class



Salary



U.S. Consulate General
(CG) - Continued.



GERMANY (HICOG)— Continued
Stuttgart (unless otherwise noted) - Continued



Stuart L. Hannon, public affairs officer -
Newton S. Friedman, econ. officer
(labor).

Payne Templeton, cultural officer

Howard W. Oxley, public affairs officer

(Mannheim).
Tom A. Noonan, cultural officer

(Mannheim).

Vincent O. Anderson, info, officer

Raymond Lascoe, cultural officer

(Worzheim).
Margaret M. Blewett, asst. cultural

officer (women's affairs).
Jacques R. Breitenbucher, cultural officer

(Heidelberg).

William A. Lovegrove, asst. cultural

officer.
Anna E. Brauer, asst. cultural officer -
Donald A. Dumont, cons. ; poliUco - econ.

officer.
Ralph H. Stutzman, cultural officer

(Karlsruhe).
Gabriella E. Metcalf, asst. cultural

officer (info, centers) (Freiburg).
Bela Zempleny, asst. info, officer (radio)
George R. Jennings, budget and fiscal

officer.

Robert John Schermer, asst. info, officer
(press).

Carvel Painter, econ. officer

Myron H. Schraud, cons. ; visa officer -
Forrest N. Daggett, v. c. ; pol. and econ.

officer.
Naomi Huber, asst. cultural officer (info

center) (Mannheim).
Egon E. Week, asst. info, officer (films

and exhibits).
Terrenes F. Gather man, cultural officer

(Ludwigsburg) .
Wilbert B. Dubin, info, officer (Freiburg) -
William P. McEneaney, admin, officer -
George D. Henry, Jr., asst. cultural
officer.

Theodore A. Schulz, gen. analyst

Woodward Romine, pol. officer; v. c - -
Wallace Chmielewski, gen. sers. officer -
William B. Buffum, pol. officer- v c - -
Robert C. Brewster, v. c. ; pol. 'officer -
Martin Schiffer, procurement and real

estate officer.
Howard F. Newsom, v. c; cons. officer-
William P. Harris, cultural officer

(Heilbronn).
Kathleen R. Beard, personnel officer - -
Charles M. Kille, transportaUon officer -
Ker.mit S. Midthun, v. c. ; visa officer -
Edward R. Foley, communications super-
visor.

Raymond T. Eareckson, v. c. ; visa officer

Edward K. Gunn, v. c. ; visa officer

Henry T. Van Buren, v. c. ; visa screening

officer.
Marie A. Johnson, v. c. ; visa officer - -
Harold C. Swope, v. c; cons, officer —
Richard R. Selby, Jr., v. c.;asst.

cultural officer (exchanges) (Freiburg).



Oct. 28, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Apr. 30, 1951
Aug. 31, 1951

May 28, 1951

June 12, 1951

Oct. 16, 1949
Apr. 10, 1950

Oct. 16, 1949

Dec. 11, 1949
Nov. 6, 1950
July 10, 1950

Oct. 28, 1949

Sept. 27, 1950

Nov. 26, 1950



Feb. 13, 1951
Dec. 31, 1951
Oct. 3, 1950

Oct. 28, 1951
Aug. 28, 1950
Oct. 16, 1949
Nov. 12, 1950
Oct. 10, 1951
Oct. 16, 1949

June 12, 1950
Sept. 27, 1950

July 18, 1950

Feb. 20, 1951

Feb. 23, 1950

Oct. 16, 1949

Apr. 17, 1950
July 9, 1950
July 23, 1950

July 26, 1950
Apr. 15, 1950
Aug. 6, 1950



FSS-1 -
FSS-2 -

FSS-2 -
FSS-3 -

FSS-3 -

FSS-4 -
FSS-5 -

FSS-5 -

FSS-5 — .

FSS-5 —

FSS-5 -
FSO-4 - -

FSS-5 — -

FSS-5 —

FSS-6 —
FSS-6 —

FSS-7 - -

FSS-7 - -
FSS-7 -
FSO-5 -

FSS-7 -

FSS-7 -

FSS-7 -

FSS-7 -.
FSS-7 -.
FSS-7 -ā– 



FSS-7
FSS-9
FSS-8
FSO-5
FSO-5
FSS-8

FSO-6
FSO-6

FSS-9
FSS-9
FSO-6
FSS-9

FSS-9
FSS-9 ā– 
FSS-9 ā– 

FSS-9 ā– 
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -



$ 9, 950
9,950

9,950
9,201

8,481

7,689
7,635

7,455

7,455

7,455

7,275
7,263

7,095

7,095

6,681
6,501

6,267

6,267
6,267
6,113

6,087

6,087

6,087

6,087
6,087
5,907

5,907
5,619
5,493
5,313
5,313
5,313

5,093
5,093

4,899
4,899
4,793
4,719



4,719
4,719
4,719

4,719
4,593
4,593



POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT



U5



Name and title



Assignment
to post



Categ^ory
and class



Salary



GERMANY (HICOG) - Continued
Stuttgart (unless otherwise noted) - Continued



Harvey M. Coverley, dep. land commr -

Richard J. Jackson, legal adviser

Fentress Gardner, resident officer

(Karlsruhe).

James Edmond Hurley, special asst

Nathaniel W. Barber, resident officer

(Gopplngen).
Thomas E. Griswold, resident officer

(Ludwigsburg).
Donald H. Felck, resident officer

(Aalen).
Loren Lee Goldman, program analyst -
Walter E. Jenkins, Jr., resident officer

(Schwabisch Hall).
Talcott W. Seelye, resident ofiicer (Ulm) -
Edward E. Masters, resident officer

(Heidelberg).



Oct. 16,
Oct. 16,
Oct. 16,

Oct. 16,
Oct. 16,

Oct. 16,

Oct. 16,

Oct. 30,
Apr. 23,

Feb. 22,
Sept. 27,



1949
1949
1949

1949
1949

1949

1949

1949
1950

1950
1950



FSR-2 —
FSS-2 —
FSS-3 —


$ 11,500

10,250

8,961


FSS-4 —
FSS-5 -^


8,649
7,635


FSS-5 -


7,635


FSS-5 —


7,275


FSS-5 —
FSO-5 —


7,275
5,313


FSO-6 - —
FSO-6 —


4,993
4,593



Frankfort on the Main (unless otherwise noted)



Albert M. Doyle, cons. gen. ; principal

officer.
Max R. Grossman, public affairs officer -

Eugene Robert Fair, cultural officer

Joseph I. Taylor, econ. officer (labor) —
William C. Rhyne, public affairs officer

(Kassel).
Byron B. Snyder, cons. ; exec, officer —

Glenn R. Parson, act. info, officer

Charles A. DiUey, asst. cultural officer

(exchanges).
Paul Gene Lutzeier, dep. public affairs

officer.
Donald Weston Dolan, asst. cultural offi-
cer.

Raymond D. Healy, cultural officer

Paul Goetz, chief, reports section

(Wiesbaden).
James Edward Boyle, cultural officer

(Kassel).
Betsy Knapp, asst. cultural officer

(women's affairs).
Benno Hugh Sal eke, Jr., cultural

officer (Marburg).
John Robert Harris, asst. cultural officer

(exchanges).
Elizabeth A. Wilson, asst. cultural

officer (leadership training).
Edward Maurice Edwin, asst. info.

officer (press).
Hans Nathan Tuch, asst. cultural officer

(info, centers).
Hugh N. Whitaker, v. c. ; chief of cons.

section (Bonn).
James Garret Rogers, info, officer

(Coblenz).
John N. Von Der Lieth, v. c. ; passport

and citizenship officer.
James P. I>arker, v. c. ; visa officer —
Sophie H. Bernard, cultural officer

(Coblenz).
Gilbert I. Laskowski, asst. info, officer

(films and exhibits).
Guy Purdy Timboe, asst. info, officer

(films and exhibits).
Walter A. Sheets, Jr. , asst, info, officer

(Coblenz).
Fritjof Jonassen, cultural officer
(Giessen).



May 8, 1950

Oct. 22, 1951

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

May 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949
Aug. 20, 1951

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Mar. 25, 1952

Oct. 16, 1949

Nov. 16, 1945

May 6, 1948
Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 28, 1949



FSO-1 - -

FSS-1

FSS-2 •

FSS-2 •

FSS-3 ā– 

FSO-3 ā– 
FSS-3 -
FSS-4 -

FSS-3 -

FSS-4 -

FSS-4 -
FSS-4 -



FSS-5 -

FSS-5 -

FSS-5 -

FSS-5 -

FSS-5 -

FSS-5 -

FSS-5 -

FSO-4 -

FSS-6 -

FSS-6 -

FSS-6 -
FSS-6 -

FSS-6 -

FSS-7 -

FSS-7 -

FSS-7 —



13,600

9,950
9,950
9,950
9,441

9,130
8,721
8,649

8,481

7,689

7,689
7,689

7,455

7,455

7,455

7,275

7,275

7,095

7,095

6,963

6,861

6,501

6,501
6,501

6,501

6,447

6,267

6,267



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FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1952






Post



Name and title



Assignment
to post



Category
and class



Salar



U. S. Consulate General
(CG)— Continued.



Land Commissioner for
Hesse (LCH).



GERMANY (HICOG)— Continued

Frankfort on the Main (unless otherwise noted) - Continued

S. Rowland Burk, cultural officer

(Darmstadt) .
Cecil F. Von Rospach, asst. info, officer

(press).

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