The following named persons who were separated from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing are eligible to reenter any part of the classified service in appropriate positions for a period of five years from March 31, 1922, on certificate of the Civil Service Commission:
P.J. Farrell | Jesse Benjamin |
James M. Fisher | Ralph H. Chappell |
George E. Jacobs | George C. Cole |
Thomas F. Roche | William C. Deane |
George U. Rose | John J. Deviny |
Adam P. Ruth | B.R. Stickney |
Thomas F. Slattery | Norman Underwood |
E.H. Ashworth | H.I. Wilson |
Benjamin Goldsworthy |
The following named persons are not eligible for reentrance to the service because they have been retired upon annuity:
Frederick J. Crocker | Frank Campbell |
William C. McKinney | Annie E. Bealle |
Frank W. Larner | George F.C. Smillie |
The reinstatement of Mrs. M.S. Kerfoot, Elizabeth W. Scott, and Nellie Wilding has already been authorized.
WARREN G. HARDING
THE WHITE HOUSE, February 14, 1923.
Warren G. Harding, Executive Order 3788—Reinstatement of Dismissed Employees Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/329267