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Ormsby-Gore will replace Career Diplomat Sir Harold Caccia, 55, who has been in the job nearly five years, and among other things was largely responsible for smoothing over Anglo-U.S. differences after Suez. Sir Harold will step up to Permanent Under Secretary of State, highest job attainable by a career diplomat...
...another, the honor guard posted before Washington's vast, columned Interdepartmental Auditorium repeatedly sprang to attention. Inside the hushed hall a loudspeaker announced each arrival: Premier Manouchehr Eghbal of Iran, Premier Adnan Menderes of Turkey, Foreign Minister Manzur Qadir of Pakistan, British Ambassador to the U.S. Sir Harold Caccia. With all due pomp, the U.S. last week was playing host to the semiannual Ministerial Council of CENTO, the Baghdad-less Baghdad Pact...
...Ordered Deputy Under Secretary of State Robert Murphy to call in British Ambassador Sir Harold Caccia, notify him that the U.S. was weary of continuing British complaints about the high-level flights-flown in the interests of the West-and intended to continue them...
...Harvard seniors are among the 12 American students to receive the 1959-60 Marshall Scholarship awards, Sir Harold Caccia, British Ambassador to the United States, announced recently. The honor consists of a grant covering tuition for two years of study at any university in the United Kingdom, transportation, and a living allowance while there...
...Majesty's government, diplomatically resigned to the high cost of quenching Washingtonian thirst, hoisted the 1960 entertainment allowance of Ambassador to the U.S. Sir Harold Caccia by $9,548 to a liquid $94,864. Allowance of Millionaire John Hay ("Jock") Whitney, U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James's: a mere...