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Robert H. Thayer '23, former Ambassador and now State Department Special Assistant for the Coordination of International Educational and Cultural Relations, will be a major participant in the conference...
...hero forges onward and downward, square-jawed and indomitably prissy, his footsteps are dogged by the usual unmitigated cur (Thayer David), and loyally followed by four trite and true companions: a plucky youth (Pat Boone), a good-natured giant (Peter Ronson), a beautiful widow (Arlene Dahl) and a noble-souled duck named Gertrude. (The widow, of course, is present over the hero's most passionately prudish protests. "But madam, think!" he gasps. "The lack of privacy...
Diplomat, by Charles W. Thayer. The hazards and trade secrets of the morning-coat trade are well described by a 20-year veteran of the U.S. foreign service...
Diplomat, by Charles W. Thayer. The author draws on his 20 years as a U.S. career diplomat to write an informative and entertaining handbook of his profession's hazards and trade secrets...
...addition to 171 half and 155 full courses, the Summer School will present two national conferences and an International Seminar. One conference, jointly sponsored by the Graduate School of Education, will deal with junior colleges. The second, led by Robert Thayer, Director of the State Department's Bureau of Cultural Coordination, will explore "International Cultural Relations of the United States...