Word: diplomatic
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Karl L. Rankin, charge d'affaires on Formosa, to be Ambassador to the Nationalist Chinese government. In Taipeh, spokesmen for Chiang Kai-shek enthusiastically welcomed the elevation of popular Diplomat Rankin as another sign of a stronger U.S. policy in the Far East...
...David K. E. Bruce, 55, banker and diplomat, to be special U.S. observer with the Interim Committee of the European Defense Community. Baltimore-born, Princeton-trained Dave Bruce has mixed law practice (1921-26), banking and private business (1928-40) with Government service: he was a vice-consul in Rome in the '20s, Assistant Secretary of Commerce in 1947-48, chief of the ECA in France in 1948-49, then became in turn Ambassador to France and Under Secretary of State in Washington...
...Charles E. Bohlen, Russian-speaking State Department counselor, career diplomat, and veteran of embassy service in Moscow, to be Ambassador to the U.S.S.R...
...cluster: William H. Draper Jr., Special Representative in Europe and Permanent Representative to NATO and Draper's two deputies. Major General Frederick L. Anderson and Diplomat Livingston T. Merchant...
Died. Dr. Alexander Loudon, 60, Dutch career diplomat, ambassador to the U. S. from Queen Wilhelmina's wartime exile government, since 1951 secretary general of the dormant Permanent Court of Arbitration; of a heart attack; in The Hague...