PN648 · Senate
Department of State, United Nations, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, Inst. of Amer. Indian & Alaska Native Culture & Arts Development, Department of Labor, Federal Communications Commission, United States Agency for International Development, The Judiciary
Nathalie Rayes, of Massachusetts
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Croatia
Adele Langston Rogers, of Maryland
an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the Fortieth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations
The following-named person to be a Member of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board for a term of four years: A. J. Eggenberger, of Montana. (New Position)
The following-named person to be a Member of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board for a term of three years: Herbert Kouts, of New York. (New Position)
The following-named person to be a Member of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board for a term of five years: John T. Conway, of New York. (New Position)
The following-named person to be a Member of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board for a term of two years: John W. Crawford, Jr., of Maryland. (New Position)
The following-named person to be a Member of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board for a term of one year: Edson G. Case, of Maryland. (New Position)
William Stewart Johnson, of New Mexico
a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development for a term expiring May 19, 1996. (Reappointment)
Susan Robinson King, of the District of Columbia
an Assistant Secretary of Labor
Gloria Tristani, of New Mexico
a Member of the Federal Communications Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 1998
Kent R. Hill, of Virginia
an Assistant Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development
James R. Nowlin, of Texas
United States District Judge for the Western District of Texas vice Jack Roberts, retired
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