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Executive Order 10230—Amending the Selective Service Regulations
Harry S Truman
Executive Order 10229—Exemption of Hugh H. Bennett from Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 10228—Designating the Inter-American Defense Board as a Public International Organization Entitled to Enjoy Certain Privileges, Exemptions and Immunities
Executive Order 10227—Extension of the Provisions of Part I of Executive Order No. 10210 of February 2, 1951, to the General Services Administration
Executive Order 10226—Regulations Relating to the Safeguarding of Vessels, Harbors Ports, and Waterfront Facilities in the Canal Zone
Proclamation 2920—Pan American Day, 1951
Executive Order 10225—Exemption of Bernice Pyke from Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 10224—Establishing the National Advisory Board on Mobilization Policy
Proclamation 2919—Cancer Control Month, 1951
Executive Order 10223—Further Providing for the Performance of Certain Functions Under the Defense Production Act of 1950
Executive Order 10222—Providing for Certain Transfers to the Federal Civil Defense Administration
Proclamation 2918—"I Am an American Day", 1951
Executive Order 10220—Authorizing the Appointment of Stanley C. Wollaston to a Competitive Position Without Regard to the Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 10221—Providing for the Administration of Disaster Relief
Executive Order 10218—Establishing an Airspace Reservation Over the Las Vegas Project, Las Vegas, Nevada
Executive Order 10219—Defining Certain Responsibilities of Federal Agencies with Respect to Transportation and Storage
Memorandum Requesting a Study of the Problems of Debt Management and Credit Controls.
Executive Order 10217—Amending Paragraph 1(c) of Executive Order No. 10157 of August 28, 1950, Enabling Certain Employees of the Federal Government to Acquire a Competitive Status
Executive Order 10216—Extension of the Provisions of Part I of Executive Order No. 10210 of February 2, 1951, to the Department of Agriculture, the Atomic Energy Commission, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, and the Government Printing Office
Executive Order 10215—Exemption of Arthur A. Quinn from Compulsory Retirement for Age