U.S. Foreign Service Corps: Hearing, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, on S. 939 ... January 29, 1970, Volumes 11-12U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 245 pages |
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abroad activities Administration Affairs Office American appointed assigned Assistant bill Board of Trustees Bureau candidates career Chairman citizens Total CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES SERVING colleges and universities Commission Committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Corps program course of study D.C. DEAR DEAR SENATOR DOMINICK department or agency Director employees in foreign EMPLOYEES SERVING OVERSEAS established examination field of foreign fiscal foreign affairs foreign countries foreign relations Foreign Service Act Foreign Service Corps Foreign Service Institute Foreign Service officers Government graduate record examination GRASSMUCK Health Higher Education Act legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MACE ment National NSD2 Peace Corps personnel persons PETER H professional proposed RALPH YARBOROUGH recruitment Republic responsibilities scholarship Secretary selected Senator DOMINICK Senator PELL service academy staff student members tion U.S. citizens employed U.S. Foreign Service U.S. Senate undergraduate United States Code United States Foreign Washington Welfare
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Page 229 - FOUNDATION OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE ACTIVITIES Among other activities fosters the interchange of scientific information among scientists in the United States and other countries, and provides support for translations from foreign languages. 33 PANAMA CANAL COMPANY Maintains and operates the Panama Canal.
Page 117 - Senator Dominick. I want to thank you for your testimony. I think it has been very helpful. I think some of the comments you made may be extremely important in trying to tone down opposition which I know is present and which I am sure will be more vocal as time goes by
Page 198 - Advises the National Security Council in matters concerning intelligence activities of the Government which relate to national security; Correlates and evaluates intelligence relating to the national security and provides for dissemination of intelligence within the Government using where appropriate existing agencies;
Page 6 - search or course of study and shall be entitled to at least 12 the rate of basic pay to which he would have been entitled 13 had he continued in his usual service with such department 14 or agency. On resumption of his usual duties with such de15 partment or agency, the department or agency shall restore
Page 22 - Section 1207(d) provides that on resumption of regular duties, "the department or agency shall restore such officer's or employee's sick leave account, by credit or charge" to its status at the time he commenced education, training," etc. The specific mention of sick leave raises the question of whether sick leave
Page 3 - (2) A married student member having a dependent 2 spouse shall receive $250 subsistence pay per training month, 3 and if they have a dependent child or children an additional 4 allowance of $30 for each dependent child shall be paid 5 per training month ' (3) Where both a husband and wife member are
Page 4 - effects to the extent authorized by section 5724 of title 5, 17 United States Code, (C) purchase or rental of books, mate18 rials and supplies, and (D) all other services or facilities 19 directly related to the education, training, or research or -" course of study of such officer or employee within a Corps
Page 206 - Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs Office of Eastern European Affairs Office of German Affairs Office of Soviet Union Affairs Office of Western European Affairs Office of Atlantic Political and Military Affairs . Develops political and military phases of Atlantic Community, particularly NATO. Office of Atlantic Political-Economic
Page 131 - I have been a member of the faculty at Princeton University, at Dartmouth College, and for the past 7 years at the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver. I have
Page 10 - may be necessary. Such appointments shall be made and such 8 compensation shall be fixed in accordance with the provi9 sions of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments 1,1 in the competitive service, and the provisions of chapter