Paris Peace Conf. 184/12
Memorandum by the Secretary of State31
[Undated.]
Secretary of Commission (Confidential Clerk) Grew.
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Assistant Secretary in charge of Harrison
- Records
- Drafting Experts
- Translators
- Clerical Force
- Force to consist of
- Confidential Clerk
- Recording and filing clerk
- 2 Drafting experts
- [4 Translators]
- [10 Stenographers]
- [6 Messengers (From Marine Corps)]
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Assistant Secretary in charge of Patchin
- Codes
- Communications
- Intelligence
- Printing
- Force to consist of
- Confidential Clerk
- 9 Code Clerks
- [? Subordinates on intelligence and information to be arranged.]
- [4 Telegraphers]
- [3 Expert proof-readers—(1 of French)]
- 3 Photostat operators
- 2 Mimeograph operators.
- [Disbursing Officer in charge of Accounts.]
- [Assistant Disbursing Officer]
- [2 Clerks.]
Transportation Officer in charge of | } | House & Baker |
Transportation | ||
Accommodations | ||
Supplies | ||
Guards | ||
Force to consist of | ||
2 Assistants | ||
10 Chauffeurs (From Army) | ||
? Secret Service Men. | ||
? Guards (From Marine Corps) |
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Technical Advisers
- 3 International Law Miller, Scott
- [1 Military]
- [1 Naval]
- [1 Trade]
- [1 Claims:]
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Director of Specialists in charge of
Mezes
- Expert information
- Cartography
- Library
- Force to consist of
- Confidential Clerk
- 7 Specialists on territorial divisions
- Belgium, Alsace-Lorraine, etc. Haskins
- Italy Lunt
- Western Russia and Poland Lord
- Turkey Young
- Austria-Hungary Seymour
- Balkans Day
- Colonies Beer
- 4 Assistants to Specialists 7?
- 2 Cartographers Jefferson, Obeck [Lobeck]
- 4 draughtsmen
- Librarian Shotwell
- 2 Assistants
- The original of this memorandum is typewritten except for the names of individuals, which have been added at the right. These are in Secretary Lansing’s hand except for the words “House & Baker,” which were written by President Wilson. Brackets have been substituted in all cases where parentheses appear in pencil on the original.↩