Our foreign service; the "A B C" of American diplomacy . E. R. ANDREWS PRINTING , ROCHESTER, Contents Pane PREFACE vii CHAPTER I—The Department of State 1 CHAPTER II —Our Diplomatic Service 45 CHAPTER III —Our Consular Service 117 CHAPTER IV — Citizenship, Expatriation and Passports 181 CHAPTER V — The Literature of the Subject: Bibliog- 197 raphy APPENDIX 207 INDEX 287 Illustrations The Department of State Frontispiece Commercial Reading Room at Kingston, Jamaica . Page 166 Preface THE Act of Congress of April 5, 1906, re-organ-izing our Consular Service, and the ExecutiveOrde


Our foreign service; the "A B C" of American diplomacy . E. R. ANDREWS PRINTING , ROCHESTER, Contents Pane PREFACE vii CHAPTER I—The Department of State 1 CHAPTER II —Our Diplomatic Service 45 CHAPTER III —Our Consular Service 117 CHAPTER IV — Citizenship, Expatriation and Passports 181 CHAPTER V — The Literature of the Subject: Bibliog- 197 raphy APPENDIX 207 INDEX 287 Illustrations The Department of State Frontispiece Commercial Reading Room at Kingston, Jamaica . Page 166 Preface THE Act of Congress of April 5, 1906, re-organ-izing our Consular Service, and the ExecutiveOrder of June 27th following, placing appoint-ments and promotions on a civil-service basis, makepossible an attractive and honorable career for youngmen of ambition and ability, in that branch of our for-eign service. The same principle was applied to the DiplomaticService by the Presidential Order of November 10,1905, which provides that vacancies in the office of Sec-retary of Embassy or Legation shall be filled by pro-motion or transfer from


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