Word: ambassadors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Thus, emerging out of politics, came progress that was more secure because of politics. "There is no doubt that these are not perfect documents," said U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. during the U.N. maneuverings, "but they are the product of compromise. They contain the words which can lead away from hostilities and toward an era of peace...
...Charles E. ("Chip") Bohlen, 52, after longer (47 months) than normal duty as Ambassador to Russia, is scheduled to be replaced and reassigned. Likely successor in Moscow: Ambassador to Austria Llewellyn Thompson...
...Monday the White House announced that it had accepted Conant's resignation from his post as Ambassador to West Germany. President Eisenhower expressed "deepest personal regret" in his letter accepting Conant's resignation...
Conant became High Commissioner to Germany at the beginning of the Eisenhower administration and ambassador when West Germany was relieved from occupation status...
...Arabia's domestic policies. The royalties Aramco pays provide 90% of the government's revenues. Without Aramco, Saudi Arabia would revert to a black-tent kingdom of camels, date palms and holy places. But no U.S. adviser has his office in the palace compound (as the British ambassador did in Jordan), no company agent issues authoritative suggestions to Saud's government officials (as Anglo-Iranian did in Iran). The result has been that nowhere else in the world, where such a single foreign interest so dominates a nation's economy, is there less rancor between government...