short for
Secretarial to the
Executive Director, an
issue type in
use in
Scientology orgs from
late 1950s to the mid 1960s.
Secretarial applies to the signature, meaning it is signed as official by a person other than L.
Ron Hubbard personally. The
issue type came into
use originally to
handle cable (and
telex) orders from
LRH when he was
Executive Director (person in
charge of all
Scientology organizations including
Saint Hill at that
time). Now, the
declaration is issued by Secretarial
Executive Director, which is a positive
order.
short for
Secretarial to the
Executive Director, an
issue type in
use in
Scientology orgs from
late 1950s to the mid 1960s.
Secretarial applies to the signature, meaning it is signed as official by a person other than L.
Ron Hubbard personally. The
issue type came into
use originally to
handle cable (and
telex) orders from
LRH when he was
Executive Director (person in
charge of all
Scientology organizations including
Saint Hill at that
time). But they're
running on the Secretarial
Executive Director.
an
issue type used for high speed,
urgent communications which had the
force of
policy and required instant
emergency compliance. The
word "
secretarial" applies to the signature, meaning it was signed as official by a person other than
LRH personally. It is the written initials in the lower
left-
hand corner that are "
secretarial." The system came into
use to accommodate
cable orders originally. By being sealed and initialed by an official person like a notary
public in the
org, the
validity of the
order was attested as a valid
order of
LRH. A
Sec ED was a secretarially signed
order of the
Executive Director, valid for one year.
Issues were numbered consecutively for
area or zone. Also called
Secretarial Executive Directive.
short for
Secretarial to the
Executive Director, an
issue type in
use in
Scientology orgs from
late 1950s to the mid 1960s.
Secretarial applies to the signature, meaning it is signed as official by a person other than L.
Ron Hubbard personally. The
issue type came into
use originally to
handle cable (and
telex) orders from
LRH when he was
Executive Director (person in
charge of all
Scientology organizations including
Saint Hill at that
time).