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SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION { CONVENED JANUARY?, 1997
SECOND SESSION {
EXECUTIVE CALENDAR
Tuesday, May 13, 1997
PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF GARY SISCO, SECRETARY OF THE SENATE
By David G. Marcos, Executive Clerk
2
TREATIES
--.: REPORTED CALENDAR TREATY
Doc. No. SUBJECT BY No.
2 105-5 Flank Document Agreement to the CFE Treaty May 9 97 Reported favorably by Mr. Helms, Committee on Foreign Relations, with a resolution of advice and consent to ratification, subject to 14 conditions. Printed report (Ex. Rept. 105-1) together with additional views.
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NOMINATIONS
... CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED
No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR
BY
CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
* 43 67 Donna Holt Cunninghame, of Maryland, to be Mar 18, 97 Reported by Mr. Chief Financial Officer, Corporation for Jeffords, Committee on Labor National and Community Service, (New and Human Resources, without Position), to which position she was appointed printed report. during the last recess of the Senate.
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON DISABILITY
* 44 74 Dave Nolan Brown, ofWashington, to be a Mar 18,97 Reported by Mr. Member of the National Council on Disability Jeffords, Committee on Labor for a term expiring September 17, 1998, vice and Human Resources, without John A. Gannon, term expired. printed report.
NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
* 45 73 Arthur I. Blaustein, of California, to be a Member Mar 18, 97 Reported by Mr. of the National Council on the Humanities for Jeffords, Committee on Labor a term expiring January 26, 2002, vice Bruce and Human Resources, without D. Benson, term expired. printed report.
* 46 75 Lorraine Weiss Frank, of Arizona, to be a Mar 18, 97 Reported by Mr. Member of the National Council on the Jeffords, Committee on Labor Humanities for a term expiring January 26, and Human Resources, without 2002, vice Mikiso Hane, term expired. printed report.
* 47 77 Susan Ford Wiltshire, of Tennessee, to be a Mar 18, 97 Reported by Mr. Member of the National Council on the Jeffords, Committee on Labor Humanities for a term expiring January 26, and Human Resources, without 2002, vice Helen Gray Crawford, term expired. printed report.
* 48 138 Nathan Leventhal, of New York, to be a Member Mar 18, 97 Reported by Mr. of the National Council on the Arts for a term Jeffords, Committee on Labor expirirng September 3, 2002, vice William and Human Resources, without Bailey, term expired. printed report.
UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE
* 49 139 Joseph Lane Kirkland, of the District of Mar 18,97 Reported by Mr. Columbia, to be a Member of the Board of Jeffords, Committee on Labor Directors of the United States Institute of and Human Resources, without Peace for a term expiring January 19, 2001, printed report. (Reappointment)
*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate
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NOMINATIONS
CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED -No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR
BY
-NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR LITERACY
* 50 141 Jon Deveaux, of New York, to be a Member of the Mar 18, 97 Reported by Mr. National Institute for Literacy Advisory Board Jeffords, Committee on Labor for a term expiring October 12, 1998. and Human Resources, without (Reappointment) printed report.
NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD
* 51 144 Magdalena G. Jacobsen, of Oregon, to be a Mar 18, 97 Reported by Mr. Member ofthe National Mediation Board for a Jeffords, Committee on Labor term expiring July 1, 1999. (Reappointment) and Human Resources, without
printed report.
NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION
* 65 104 Yolanda Townsend Wheat, ofMissouri, to be a Mar 18, 97 Reported by Mr. Member of the National Credit Union D'Amato, Committee on Administration Board for the term of six years Banking, Housing, and Urban expiring August 2, 2001, vice Robert H. Swan, Affairs, without printed report. term expired.
MORRIS K. UDALL SCHOLARSHIP AND EXCELLENCE IN NATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY FOUNDATION.
* 67 111 D. Michael Rappoport, of Arizona, to be a Mar 20, 97 Reported by Mr. Member of the Board of Trustees of the Morris Chafee, Corrunittee on K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in Environment and Public Works, National Environmental Policy Foundation for without printed report. a term expiring October 6, 2002. (Reappointment)
* 68 112 Judith M. Espinosa, of New Mexico, to be a Mar 20, 97 Reported by Mr. Member of the Board of Trustees of the Morris Chafee, Committee on K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in Environment and Public Works, National Environmental Policy Foundation for without printed report. a term offour years. (New Position)
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
* 71 181 Ann Jorgenson, ofiowa, to be a Member of the Apr 15, 97 Reported by Mr. Lugar, Farm Credit Administration Board, Farm Committee on Agriculture, Credit Administration for a term expiring May Nutrition, and Forestry, without 21, 2002, Gary C. Byrne, resigned. printed report.
'!< S~gmfies nomznee'r; comnutment to respond to requests to appear and te&t~fy before any duly constLtuted comm:ttee of the Senate
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NOMINATIONS
-MESSAGE CALENDAR REPORTED
No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR
BY
* 72 98 Lowell Lee Junkins, oflowa, to be a Member of Apr 15, 97 Reported by Mr. Lugar, the Board ofDirectors of the Federal Committee on Agriculture, Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, vice Nutrition, and Forestry, without Edward Charles Williamson. printed report.
THE JUDICIARY
73 17 Donald M. Middlebrooks, of Florida, to be United Apr 17, 97 Reported by Mr. Hatch, States District Judge for the Southern District Committee on the Judiciary, ofFlorida vice James W. Kehoe, retired. without printed report.
74 18 Jeffrey T. Miller, of California, to be United Apr 17, 97 Reported by Mr. Hatch, States District Judge for the Southern District Committee on the Judiciary, of California vice Gordon Thompson, Jr., without printed report. retired.
75 21 Robert W. Pratt, oflowa, to be United States Apr 17, 97 Reported by Mr. Hatch, District Judge for the Southern District of Committee on the Judiciary, Iowa vice Harold D. Vietor, retired. without printed report.
AIR FORCE
76 225 The following named officer for appointment in Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. the United States Air Force to the grade Thurmond, Committee on Armed indicated while assigned to a position of Services, without printed report. importance and responsibility under title 10, U.S.C., section 601:
to be General Lt. Gen. George T. Babbitt, Jr.,
77 237 The following named officers for appointment in Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. the Reserve of the Air Force to the grade Thurmond, Committee on Armed indicated under title 10, U.S. C., section 12203: Services, without printed report.
to be Major General Brig. Gen. JohnJ. Batbie, Jr., Brig. Gen. Winfred N. Carroll, Brig. Gen. Dennis M. Gray, Brig. Gen. Grant R. Mulder, Brig. Gen. Virgil J. Toney, Jr.,
to be Brigadier General Col. William E. Albertson, Col. Paul R. Cooper, Col. Gerald P. Fitzgerald, Col. Patrick J. Gallagher, Col. Edward J. Mechenbier, Col. Jeffrey M. Musfeldt,
*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate
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NOMINATIONS
CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED -No. No.
NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR BY
-Col. Allan R. Poulin, Col. Giuseppe P. Santaniello, Col. Robert B. Siegfried, Col. Robert C. Stumpf, Col. William E. Thomlinson,
78 266 The following named officer for appointment in Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. the United States Air Force to the grade Thurmond, Committee on Armed indicated while assigned to a position of Services, without printed report. importance and responsibility under title 10, U.S. C., section 601:
to be Lieutenant General Maj. Gen. Tad J. Oelstrom,
79 282 The following named officer for appointment in Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. the United States Air Force to the grade Thurmond, Committee on Armed indicated while assigned to a position of Services, without printed report. importance and responsibility under title 10, U.S. C., section 601:
to be General Lt. Gen. Richard B. Myers,
80 283 The following named officer for appointment in Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. the United States Air Force to the grade Thurmond, Committee on Armed indicated while assigned to a position of Services, without printed report. importance and responsibility under title 10, U.S.C., section 601:
to be General Lt. Gen. Ralph E. Eberhart,
81 284 The following named officer for appointment in Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. the United States Air Force to the grade Thurmond, Committee on Armed indicated while assigned to a position of Services, without pri.nted report. importance and responsibility under title 10, U.S.C., section601:
to be Lieutenant General Maj. Gen. John B. Hall, Jr.,
* SignifZ:es nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted commZ:ttee of the Senate
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NOMINATIONS
CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED
No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR BY
ARMY
82 257 The following named officer for appointment in Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. the United States Army to the grade indicated Thurmond, Committee on Armed while assigned to a position of importance and Services, without printed report. responsibility under title 10, U.S. C., section 601:
to be Lieutenant General Maj. Gen. ClaudiaJ. Kennedy,
83 267 The following named officer for appointment in Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. the United States Army to the grade indicated Thurmond, Committee on Armed while assigned to a position of importance and Services, without printed report. responsibility under title 10, U.S.C., section 601:
to be Lieutenant General Maj. Gen. Tommy R. Franks,
MARINE CORPS
84 232 The following named officer for appointment in Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. the Reserve of the United States Marine Corps Thurmond, Committee on Armed to the grade indicated under title 10, U.S.C., Services, without printed report. section 12203:
to be Major General Brig. Gen. Kevin B. Kuklok,
85 233 The following named officer for appointment in Apr 24,97 Reported by Mr. the United States Marine Corps to the grade Thurmond, Committee on Armed indicated under title 10, U.S. C., section 624: Services, without printed report.
to be Major General Brig. Gen. Terrence P. Murray,
86 238 The following named officers for appointment in Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. the United States Marine Corps to the grade Thurmond, Committee on Armed indicated under title 10, U.S.C., section 624: Services, without printed report.
to be Brigadier General Col. James R. Battaglini, Col. James E. Cartwright, Col. StephenA. Cheney, Col. Christopher Cortez, Col. Robert M. Flanagan, Col. John F. Goodman,
* S!gnifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate
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NOMINATIONS
-REPORTED CALENDAR MESSAGE
No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR
BY
Col. Gary H. Hughey, Col. Thomas S. Jones, Col. Richard L. Kelly, Col. Ralph E. Parker, Jr., Col. John F. Sattler, Col. William A. Whitlow, Col. Frances C. Wilson,
NAVY
87 248 The following named officer for appointment in Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. the Reserve of the Navy to the grade indicated Thurmond, Committee on Armed under title 10, U.S.C., section 12203: Services, without printed report.
to be Rear Admiral (lower half) Capt. Karen A. Harmeyer,
88 258 The following named officer for appointment as Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. Judge Advocate General of the United States Thurmond, Committee on Armed Navy and for appointment to the grade Services, without printed report. indicated under title 10, U.S.C., section 5148:
to be Rear Admiral Capt. John D. Hutson,
89 268 The following named officer for appointment in Apr 24, 97 Reported by Mr. the United States Navy to the grade indicated Thurmond, Committee on Armed while assigned to a position of importance and Services, without printed report. responsibility under title 10, U.S. C., section 601:
to be Vice Admiral Rear Adm. Lee F. Gunn,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
* 90 294 Andrew J. Pincus, of New York, to be General May 1, 97 Reported by Mr. Counsel of the Department of Commerce, vice McCain, Committee on Ginger Ehn Lew. Commerce, Science, and
Transportation, without printed report.
* Signifzes nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted commzttee ufthe Senate
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NOMINATIONS
-CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED
No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR
BY
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
* 91 106 Triruvaru.r R. Lakshm.anan, of New Hampshire, May 1, 97 Reported by Mr. to be Director of the Bureau of Transportation McCain, Committee on Statistics, Department of Transportation, for Commerce, Science, and the term offour years. (Reappointment) Transportation, without printed
report.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
* 92 107 Jerry M. Melillo, of Massachusetts, to be an May 1, 97 Reported by Mr. Associate Director of the Office of Science and McCain, Committee on Technology Policy, vice Robert T. Watson, Commerce, Science, and resigned. Transportation, without printed
report.
* 93 108 Kerri-Ann Jones, of Maryland, to be an Associate May 1, 97 Reported by Mr. Director of the Office of Science and McCain, Committee on Technology Policy, vice James M. Wales, Commerce, Science, and resigned. Transportation, without printed
report.
COAST GUARD
94 255 Vice Admiral Roger T. Rufe, U.S. Coast Guard, May 1, 97 Reported by Mr. to be Commander, Atlantic Area, United McCain, Committee on States Coast Guard, with the grade of vice Commerce, Science, and admiral while so serving. Transportation, without printed
report
95 256 Rear Admiral James C. Card, U. S. Coast Guard, May 1, 97 Reported by Mr. to be Commander, Pacific Area, United States McCain, Committee on Coast Guard, with the grade of vice admiral Commerce, Science, and while so serving. Transportation, without printed
report.
96 27 The following regular officers of the United May 1, 97 Reported by Mr. States Coast Guard for promotion to the grade McCain, Committee on of rear admiral (lower half): Commerce, Science, and
Transportation, without printed report.
Thomas J. Barrett James D. Hull John F. McGowan George N. Naccara Terry M. Cross
*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate
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NOMINATIONS
REPORTED -CALENDAR MESSAGE
No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR
BY
97 202 The following regular officers of the United May 1, 97 Reported by Mr. States Coast Guard for the appointment to the McCain, Committee on grade of rear admiral: Commerce, Science, and
Transportation, without printed report.
Robert C. North TimothyW. Josiah Fred L. Ames Richard M. Larrabee, III John T. Tozzi Thomas H. Collins Ernest R. Riutta
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
* 98 71 Donald Rappaport, of the District of Columbia, to May 7, 97 Reported by Mr. be Chief Financial Officer, Department of Jeffords, Committee on Labor Education, vice Donald Richard Wurtz, and Human Resources, without resigned. printed report.
BARRY GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP AND EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION FOUND.
* 99 76 Hans M. Mark, of Texas, to be a Member of the May 7, 97 Reported by Mr. Board ofTrustees of the Barry Goldwater Jeffords, Committee on Labor Scholarship and Excellence in Education and Human Resources, without Foundation for a term expiring April17, 2002. printed report. (Reappointment)
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR LITERACY ADVISORY BOARD
* 100 142 Anthony R. Sarmiento, of Maryland, to be a May 7, 97 Reported by Mr. Member of theN ational Institute for Literacy Jeffords, Committee on Labor Advisory Board for a term expiring September and Human Resources, without 22, 1998, vice Benita C. Somerfield, term printed report. expired.
NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
* 101 158 Susan E. Trees, of Massachusetts, to be a May 7, 97 Reported by Mr. Member of the National Council on the Jeffords, Committee on Labor Humanities for a term expiring January 26, and Human Resources, without 2002, vice Peter Shaw, term expired. printed report.
*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of' the Senate
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NOMINATIONS
CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED
No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR
BY
-* 102 186 Marsha Mason, of New Mexico, to be a Member May 7, 97 Reported by Mr.
of the National Council on the Arts for a term Jeffords, Committee on Labor expiring September 3, 2002, vice Louise M. and Human Resources, without McClure, term expired. printed report.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
* 103 134 Gerald N. Tirozzi, of Connecticut, to be Assistant May 7, 97 Reported by Mr. Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Jeffords, Committee on Labor Education, Department of Education, vice and Human Resources, without Thomas W. Payzant, resigned. printed report.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
* 104 231 Joel I. Klein, of the District of Columbia, to be an May 8, 97 Reported by Mr. Hatch, Assistant Attorney General, Anne Bingaman, Committee on the Judiciary, resigned. without printed report.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
* 105 249 Stuart E. Eizenstat, of Maryland, to be an Under May 8, 97 Reported by Mr. Helms, Secretary of State, vice Joan E. Spero, Committee on Foreign Relations, resigned. without printed report.
* 106 251 Thomas R. Pickering, ofNew Jersey, to be an May 8, 97 Reported by Mr. Helms, Under Secretary of State, vice Peter Tarnoff, Committee on Foreign Relations, resigned. without printed report.
EUROPEAN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
* 107 72 Karen Shepherd, ofUtah, to be United States May 8, 97 Reported by Mr. Helms, Director of the European Bank for Committee on Foreign Relations, Reconstruction and Development, vice Lee F. without printed report. Jackson, to which position she was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION
* 108 159 Jeffrey Davidow, ofVirginia, a Career Member of May 8, 97 Reported by Mr. Helms, the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Committee on Foreign Relations, Minister-Counselor, to be a Member of the without printed report. Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation, for a term expiring September 20, 2002, vice Alexander Fletcher Watson.
*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate
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NOMINATIONS
---MESSAGE REPORTED CALENDAR NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR
No. No. BY
-DEPARTMENT OF STATE
* 109 241 Letitia Chambers, of the District of Columbia, to May 8, 9! Reported by Mr. Helms. be a Representative of the United States of Cormmttee on Foreign Relations America to the Fifty-first Session of the without printed report. ' General Assembly of the United Nations.
* 110 242 James Catherwood Hormel, of California, to be May 8, 97 Reported by Mr. Helms an Alternate Representative of the United Committee on Foreign Relations' States of America to the Fifty-first Session of without printed report. ' the General Assembly of the United Nations.
* 111 243 Prezell R. Robinson, of North Carolina, to be an May 8, 97 Reported by Mr. Helms, Alternate Representative of the United States Committee on Foreign Relations, of America to the Fifty-first Session of the without printed report. General Assembly of the United Nations.
AIR FORCE
112 38 The following named officers for promotion in the May 8, 97 Reported by Mr. Regular Air Force of the United States to the Thurmond, Committee on Armed grade indicated under title 10, U.S. C., section Services, without printed report. 624:
to be Brigadier General Col. Gary A. Ambrose, Col. Frank J. Anderson, Jr., Col. Thomas L. Baptiste, Col. Barry W. Barksdale, Col. Leroy Barnidge, Jr., Col. Randall K. Bigum, Col. Richard B. Bundy, Col. Sharla J. Cook, Col. Tommy F. Crawford, Col. Charles E. Croom, Jr., Col. Richard W. Davis, Col. Robert R. Dierker, Col. Jerry M. Drennen, Col. Carol C. Elliot, Col. PaulW. Essex, Col. Michael N. Farage, Col. Randall c. Gelwix, Col. James A. Hawkins, Col. Gary W. Heckman, Col.HiramL.Jones, Col. Joseph E. Kelley,
" S · ·fi· · ' · · f tl Senate · zgm ws nommee s commzlment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted comn11tte.e o te
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NOMINATIONS
-CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED
No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR
BY
Col. ChristopherA. Kelly, Col. Jeffrey B. Kohler, Col. Edward L. LaFountaine, Col. Willaim J. lake, Col. Dan L. Locker, Col. Teddie M. McFarland, Col. Michael C. McMahan, Col. DuncanJ. McNabb, Col. Richard A. Mentemeyer, Col. James W. Morehouse, Col. Paul D. Nielsen, Col. Thomas A. Oriordan, Col. Bentley B. Rayburn, Col. Regner C. Rider, Col. Gary L. Salisbury, Col. Klaus 0. Schafer, Col. Charles N. Simpson, Col. Andrew W. Smoak, Col. JohnM. Speigel, Col. Randall F. Starbuck, Col. Scott P. VanCleef, Col. Glenn C. Waltman, Col. Craig P. Weston, Col. Michael P. Wiedemer, Col. Michael W. Wooley, Col. Bruce A. Wright,
ARMY
113 40-1 The following United States Army Reserve May 8, 97 Reported by Mr. officers for promotion in the Reserve of the Thurmond, Committee on Armed Army to the grades indicated under title 10, Services, without printed report. U.S.C. sections 14101, 14315 and 12203(a):
to be Major General Brig. Gen. William F. Allen, Brig. Gen. Craig Bambrough, Brig. Gen. Peter A. Gannon, Brig. Gen. Francis R. Jordan, Jr.,
to be Brigadier General Col. James P. Collins, Col. WilliamS. Crupe, Col. Alan V. Davis, Col. John F. Depue, Col. Bertie S. Dueitt, Col. Calvin D. Jaeger, Col. John S. Kasper, Col. Richard M. O'Meara,
*Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate
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NOMINATIONS
-MESSAGE REPORTED CALENDAR
No. No. NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR
BY
-Col. James C. Price, Col. Richard 0. Wightman,
114 167 The following named officer for appointment in May 8, 97 Reported by Mr. the United States Anny to the grade indicated Thurmond, Committee on Anned under title 10, U.S. C., section 624: Services, without printed report.
to be Major General Brig. Gen. Gregory A. Rountree,
·• Signifies nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constduted committee of the Senate
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NOMINATIONS PLACED ON THE SECRETARY'S DESK
IN THE COAST GUARD, FOREIGN SERVICE, NAVY, PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Coast Guard nomination of Brenda K. Wolter, which was received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of February 5, 1997
Coast Guard nominations beginning Kelley Elizabeth Abood, and ending Andrew James Wright, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of February 5, 1997
Foreign Service nominations beginning Kathleen Therese Austin, and ending Ronda S. Zander, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of February 13, 1997
Foreign Service nominations beginning Kenton W. Keith, and ending Terrence W. Sullivan, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of February 13, 1997
Foreign Service nominations beginning Daniel B. Conable, and ending Francis J. Tarrant, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of February 13, 1997
Foreign Service nominations beginning Kenneth P. Moorefield, and ending James Wilson, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of April 8, 1997
Foreign Service nominations beginning Susan B. Aramayo, and ending RobertS. Morris, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of April25, 1997
Navy nominations beginning Michael J Bailey, and ending Stan A Young, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of February 25, 1997
Public Health Service nominations beginning Dan L Longo, and ending Christopher R Walsh, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of January 30, 1997
Public Health Service nominations beginning Larry J Anderson, and ending John N Zey, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of January 30, 1997
Recommended