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Executive Order 8310—Exemption of Louis C. Vogt From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Executive Order 8311—Exemption of Alexander McKeon From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8307—Amending the Foreign Service Regulations of the United States
Executive Order 8306—Taxes and Licenses in the Canal Zone
Executive Order 8305—Reserving Certain Public Lands for the Use of the War Department for Military Purposes
Executive Order 8304—Revocation of Executive Order No. 2552 of March 21, 1917, Withdrawing Public Lands for Lighthouse Purposes
Executive Order 8308—Exemption of Gerrit S. Miller, Jr. From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8303—Waiving the Provisions of the Executive Order of January 17, 1873, as to Huntington Cairns
Executive Order 8300—Amendment of Section 2 (b) of Civil Service Rule VII
Executive Order 8302—Exemption of Frank Burke From Compulsory Retirement For Age
Executive Order 8297—Amending the Foreign Service Regulations of the United States
Executive Order 8296—Changing the Name of the Pathfinder Wildlife Refuge and Adding Certain Lands Thereto
Executive Order 8290—Retirement of Franklin B. Atwood, Foreign Service Officer
Executive Order 8294—Appointment of Admiral William D. Leahy, Governor of the Territory of Puerto Rico, as Administrator of the Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration
Executive Order 8289—Establishing the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
Executive Order 8285—Authorizing the Appointment of George K. Briggs to the Position of Executive Assistant to the Director of the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation of the Department of Commerce Without Regard to the Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 8286—Exemption of Hugh J. Murray From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8282—Exemption of John S. Biggs From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8279—Designation of the Director of the Bureau of Mines To Act as Secretary of the Interior, or as Under Secretary, First Assistant Secretary, or Assistant Secretary of the Interior
Executive Order 8278—Withdrawing Public Land and Water for Naval Purposes
Executive Order 8276—Extension of Trust Periods on Indian Lands Expiring During Calendar Year 1940
Executive Order 8274—Exemption of Edward A. Neill From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8275—Exemption of Harvey J. Zimmerman From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8273—Excepting Appointments in the United States Coronado Exposition Commission From the Requirements of the Civil Service Act and Rules
Executive Order 8270—Exemption of Edward M. Nevils From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8268—Exemption of George W. Stose From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8267—Amendment of Executive Order No. 7242 of December 6, 1935, Prescribing Regulations Governing Highways, Vehicles, and Vehicular Traffic in the Canal Zone
Executive Order 8264—Authorizing the Appointment of Master Sergeant Morris Swett, United States Army, Retired, to the Civilian Position of Junior Librarian in the Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Without Compliance With Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 8262—Exemption of Samuel A. Cottrell From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8263—Exemption of William F. Mackenzie From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8259—Exemption of Harry T. Edwards from Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8260—Exemption of James L. Hughes From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8256—Exemption of Maurice C. Latta From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8253—Exemption of Walter I. Swanton From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8252—Exemption of Samuel J. Gompers From Compulsory Retirement For Age
Executive Order 8251—Regulations Governing the Entrance of Foreign and Domestic Aircraft Into the Canal Zone, and Navigation Therein
Executive Order 8248—Establishing the Divisions of the Executive Office of the President and Defining Their Functions and Duties
Executive Order 8246—Making Funds Available for the Protection of American Citizens in Foreign Countries During the Existing Emergency
Executive Order 8242—Authorizing the Transfer of Miss Charlotta Gallap to a Classified Position in the Federal Communications Commission Without Regard to the Requirements of the Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 8239—Power Site Restoration No. 492, Partial Revocation of Executive Orders of December 19, 1910, Creating Power Site Reserve No. 165 and of January 23, 1912, Creating Power Site Reserve No. 241
Executive Order 8236—Authorizing the Inspection of Certain Income Tax Withholding Returns by the Department of National Revenue, Ottawa, Canada
Executive Order 8235—Authorizing the Appointment of Mrs. Coey Custer Jones to a Classified Position in the Public Health Service, Federal Security Agency, Without Regard to the Civil Service Rules
Executive Order 8240—Construction of Executive Order of September 16, 1889, Enlarging Fort Meade Wood and Timber Military Reservation
Executive Order 8233—Prescribing Regulations Governing the Enforcement of the Neutrality of the United States
Executive Order 8231—Exemption of Edward M. Weeks From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8229—Authorizing the Promotion of Lieutenant Harry R. Lohman of the Metropolitan Police Force of the Government of the District of Columbia Without Regard to His Standing Upon the Civil Service Register of Eligibles
Executive Order 8225—Abolishing Customs Collection District Number 44 (Iowa); Extending Limits of Customs Collection District Number 39 (Chicago) To Include the State of Iowa; and Revoking the Designations of Des Moines, Iowa, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, as Customs Ports of Entry
Executive Order 8224—Exemption of John P. Dunlop From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8228—Exemption of William T. Andrews From Compulsory Retirement For Age
Executive Order 8222—Exempting Certain Positions from Salary Classification
Executive Order 8221—Further Amending Executive Order No. 7677-A, of July 26, 1937, as Amended, Entitled "Civilian Conservation Corps"
Executive Order 8218—Exemption of Herbert Vansant From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8217—Exemption of George Middleton From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8220—Partial Revocation of Certain Executive Orders Creating Temporary Power-Site Withdrawals and Power-Site Reserves
Executive Order 8219—Designating the Secretary of Agriculture as the Officer to Exercise the Rights of the United States Arising Out of the Ownership of the Capital Stock of the Commodity Credit Corporation
Executive Order 8214—Providing Additional Time-Eligibility for Reinstatement Under Civil Service Rules of Certain Former Federal Employees
Executive Order 8212—Reinstatement of James J. Murphy, Jr., a Former Foreign Service Officer
Executive Order 8213—Exemption of Erastus S. Hawkins From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8216—Withdrawing Public Land and Water for Naval Purposes
Executive Order 8215—Amendment of Section 15 of Executive Order No. 1888 of February 2, 1914, Prescribing General Conditions of Employment for Employees of The Panama Canal and the Panama Railroad Company on the Isthmus of Panama