SENIOR SEMINAR IN FOREIGN POLICY 1967-1968 SESSION AUGUST 21, 1967 - JUNE 14, 1968 MEMBERS' BIOGRAPHIES
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Department of State
1967-1968 Session
August 21, 1967 -,June 14, 1968
ANSCHUETZ, Norbert L. FSO-1
Born: Kansas, May 16, 1915
Education: University of Kansas, A.B., 1936; Harvard University,
LL.B., 1939; National War College, 1956-57.
Attorney,. 1939-41; U.S. Army (Lieutenant-Colonel), 1941-46; Depart-
ment of State, Information Liaison Specialist, 1946-48; Country
Specialist, 1948-49.; Foreign Affairs Specialist, 1949-51;. First
Secretary, Athens, 1951-53; Foreign Affairs Specialist, Depart-
ment, 1953-54; Deputy Chief of Mission and Counselor, Bangkok,
1954-56; National War College, 1956-57; Special Assistant to
Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs, 1957-58; Deputy
Chief of Mission and Minister-Counselor, Cairo, 1958-62; Politi-
cal Counselor, Paris, 1962-64.
Previous Position: Deputy Chief of '4ission and Minister-Counselor,
Athens.
ARNOLD, Daniel C. FSR-3
Born: Illinois, July 15, 1925
Education: University of Pittsburgh, 1942-43; Villanova University,
1944-46.
USMC, Pacific Theater, 1943-46; U.S. Army, 1947-52; U.S. Civil
Service Commission, 1952; Research Analyst, Department of
the Army,. 1952-54; Political Officer and Attache', Manila,
1954-58; Bureau of East Asian Affairs, Department of State,
1958-59; Plans Officer, Department of the Army, 1960-62; First
Secretary, Bangkok, 1962-66.
Previous Position: Foreign Affairs Specialist, East Asian and Pacific
Affairs, Department of State.
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AMBASSADOR G. LEWIS JONES -- Coordinator, Senior Seminar in Foreign Policy, FSI
(Career Minister)
MR. ORSON W. TRUEWORTHY -- Deputy Coordinator, Senior Seminar in Foreign Policy,
FSO-2 FSI
MR. ROBERT S. GELBARD -- Research Assistant, Senior Seminar in Foreign Policy, FSI
(R-8, jop)
State Department review completed
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BART)OS, Arthur A. FSCR-2
Born: Hungary, April 26, 1921
Education: University of Paris, 1939; University of Southern California,
B.A., 1943; M.A., 1948; Indiana University, 1943-44; Harvard
University, 1948-51.
U.S.Army (assigned to Radio Luxembourg and Radio Frankfurt as analyst,
writer and editor), 1943-46; Radio Control Officer, Office of
Military Government (Greater Hesse), 1946; Teaching Assistant
in German, University of Southern California, 1946-48; Teaching
Fellow in German, Harvard University, 1948-51; Radio Program
Officer, U.S. High Commission for Austria, 1951-55, Branch Public
Affairs Officer, Casablanca, 1955-58; Chief, French Service, VOA,
1959-60; Chief, African Division, VOA, 1960-62; Information
Officer (Africa), Paris, 1962-63; Public Affairs Officer, Conakry,
1963-65; Cultural Affairs Officer, Saigon, 1965-67.
Previous Position: Oral Examiner, Board of Examiners for the Foreign
Service.
BLAKE, Robert 0. FSO-1
Born: California, April 7, 1921
Education: Stanford University, A.B., 1943-46; School of Advanced
International Studies, M.A., 1947; Navy War College, 1960-61.
U.S. Navy (lieutenant), 1943-46; Third Secretary and Vice Consul,
Managua, 1947-49; Consul, Moscow, 1949-51; Second Secretary and
Consul, Moscow, 1951-52; Second Secretary and Consul, Tokyo,
1952-54; International Relations Officer, Department of State,
1954-56; Officer-in-Charge, USSR Affairs, 1956-57; First Secre-
tary and Consul, Tunis, 1957-6G; Navy War College, 1960-61;
Political-Security Officer, US Mission to UN, 1961; Member,
US Delegation, 16th-18th Sessions, UN General Assembly, 1961-63;
Member, US Delegation, 4th Special Session, UN General Assembly,
1963; Counselor, Leopoldville, 1964-67.
Previous Position: Deputy Chief of Mission, Kinshasa.
CALDERHEAD, William D. FSO-2
Born: New Jersey, February 22, 1919
Education: University of Texas, B.A.,1941.
Finance and Property Auditor, Department of the Army, 1941-44; Vice
-,Consul,- Seville, 1945-49;_ Vice Consul and Administrative
Officer, San Jose, 1949-51; Administrative Officer, Guatemala
City, 1951-55; Administr--ative Management -Anal-yst-, Executive
Staff, Bureau of Intelligence-and Research, 1955-58'; Staffing
Management Officer,-Executive Staff, Bureau of .Intelligence
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and Research, 1959-59; Mid-Career Studies, Foreign Service
Institute, 1959; .Second Secretary and Administrative Office,
Quito, 1959-61; Chief, Foreign Service Classification and
Wage Branch, Office of Personnel, 1961-62; Chief, Post
Management Branch, Executive Staff, Bureau of American Republic
Affairs, 1962-63; Executive Officer, Foreign Service Medical
Program, 1963-65; Meritorious Honor Award, 1965.
Previous Position: Foreign Service Inspector, Office of the Inspector-
General of the Foreign Service, Department of State.
COOLEY, Samuel M., Jr. CAPTAIN
Born: Pennsylvania, September 13, 1921
Education: US Naval Academy, B.S., 1944; US Naval Post Graduate School,
B.S., 1952; Princeton University, M.S., 1953.
Division Officer, USS COWPENS, 1944-46; Flight Training, 1946-48; Pilot,
Attack Squadron 64, 1948-49; Pilot Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 24,
1949-50; Post Graduate Training, 1950-53; Project Engineer, Air
Development Squadron ONE, 1953-56; Project Officer, Bureau of
Aeronautics, 1956-58; Naval War College, Command and Staff, 1958-59;
Staff, Operational Test and Evaluation Force, 1959-61; Executive
Officer andCommanding Officer, Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 32, 1961-63;
Air Group Commander, Air Anti-Submarine Air Group 52 in USS WASP,
1963-64; Executive Officer, USS GUADALCANAL, 1964-65; US Naval War
College, Naval Warfare, 1965-66. STAT
Previous Position: Commanding Officer, USS KANKAKEE
ELIASSON, Norman E.
Born: New York, April 22, 1925
Education: Columbia College, A.B., 1948; Columbia School of International
Affairs, M.I.A., 1950.
USArmy (14th Armored Division), European Theater, 1943-45; United
Nations Secretariat, 1950; Office of the Assistant Chief of
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Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Army, Soviet Politico-
Military Affairs, 1951-52; Eastern European Affairs, 1953-59;
Headquarters, United States Army, Europe, Office of Estimates
and Requirements, 1959-63.
Previous Position: Assistant for Northern Europe, Office of the
Assistant Secretary of Defense, International Security Affairs,
Department of Defense.
Born: Montana, April 16, 1919
Education: Burlington (Iowa) Junior College, 1936-38; University of
Chicago, A.B., Phi Beta Kappa, 1940; University of Chicago
Graduate School, 1940-41, 1946; Naval Supply Corps School,
Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University,
diploma, 1945; Universita' per Stranieri, Perugia, diploma,
1949; University of Naples 1950; Instituto Italiano Studi Storici
(as Fulbright Scholar), Naples, 1950-51; Oxford University.(as
Rhodes Scholar), Honours B.A., 1950; M.A. (Oxon), 1954; American
University, graduate work, 1956-58; Goethe Institut (Blaubeuren,
Wurttemberg), diploma, 1958; Senior Member of Kings College,
Cambridge University, 1958-59.
Coach of Varsity Debate Team, University of Chicago, 1940-41; Graduate
Assistant, University of Chicago, 1941; U.S. Navy, 1941; Auxiliary
Foreign Service, 1941; Country Desk Officer, Mexico and Central
America, American Hemisphere Exports Office, Department of State,
1941-42; Vice Consul, Quito, 1942-44; U.S. Navy, 1944-46 (Pacific
Theater); Vice Consul, Rio de Janeiro, 1947; Resigned to return
to university, 1948-51; Vice Consul, Naples, 1951-53; Second
Secretary, Rome, 1953-54; Italy Desk Officer, 1955-58; Rockefeller
Public Service Award, 1958; First Secretary, London, 1958-59;
Consul, D'dsseldorf, 1959-60; First Secretary and Labor Attache'
Bonn, 1960-61; First Secretary and Consul, Accra, 1961-63; Deputy
Chief of Mission, Counselor and Consul, Managua, 1963-67.
Previous Position: Charge d'Affaires ad interim, Managua.
Born: New York, April 11, 1921
Education: University of Denver, B.S., 1950; United Kingdom Joint Service
Staff College, 1960; Air War College, 1964; George Washington
University, M.A., 1964.
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Commander, 352nd Bomb Squadron, US Army Air Corps, Africa-Italy,
1943-44; Commander, 9th Fighter Bomber Squadron, US Army
Air Force, Korea, 1952-53; Comrander, 458th Strategic Fighter
Squadron, US and Japan, 1953-56;
Chief,
Tactical
Systems
Plans Office, Air Force Systems
Command,
1957-59;
Commander,
79th Tactical Fighter Squadron,
England,
1961-63;
Deputy
Commander, Project Skoshi Tiger, Viet-Nam, 1965-66.
Previous Position: Deputy Director for Requirements, Headquarters,
Tactical Air Command, Langley AFB, Virginia.
Born: Ohio, June 10, 1921
Education: University of Maryland, B.A., 1962; George Washington
University, M.A., 1964; Harvard University, Graduate School
of Business, A.M.P., 1966; US Marine Corps Senior School,
1955-56; US Army War College, 1963-64.
US Army (88th Infantry Division), 1942-43; Infantry Officer (83rd
Infantry Division), Europe, 1943-45; Company Commander (45th
Infantry, Philippine Scouts), Luzon, 1945-47; Battalion Com-
mander (First Cavalry Division) Korea, 1950-51; Instructor
(The Infantry School), Fort Benning, Georgia, 1952-55; Chief
of Operations, G3 (7th Army), Germany 1956-57; Executive Officer
to the Under Secretary of the Army (Department of t? Army), Wash-
ington, D.C., 1961-63; Brigade Commander (3rd Brigade, 7th
Infantry Division), Korea, 1964-65; Chief, Strategic Studies
Division, Army Plans Directorate, DGSOPS, (Department of the
Army), Washington, 1965-66.
Previous Position: Deputy Director, Force Planning Analysis, Office
of Chief of Staff, US Army.
Born: Germany, February 27, 1921
Education: City College of New York, B.S.S., cum laude, Phi Beta
Kappa, 1942; New York University, M.A., 1947.
Documentary film work with the East and West Association,
1942-43;
Office of War Information and Department of State,
1943-47;
Independent Producer, 1948-51; Deputy Chief, Film
Section,
European Office, Economic Cooperation Administration, Paris,
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1951-55; Chief, Overseas Operations Division, IMS, US Informa-
tion Agency, 1955-58; Information Officer, Berlin, 1958-62;
Deputy Public Affairs Officer, Berlin, 1962-63; Public Affairs
Officer, Berlin, 1963-64.
HORBALY, William GS-15
Born: Ohio, January 24, 1920
Education: Kent State University, B.S., 1946; Charles University
(Prague), 1949-50; University of Chicago, M.A., Ph.D., 1951.
US Army (European Theater), 1942-46; Research Associate, Department
of Geography, University of Chicago, 1949; Agricultural Econo-
mist, Soviet Union and Eastern European Section, Department of
Agriculture, 1951-59; Agricultural Attache', Moscow, 1959-64.
Previous Position: South Asia Program Coordinator, Food for Peace.
HUBBELL, Robert L. FSR-1
Born: Ohio, August 2, 1918
Education: Hiram College, B.A., 1940;. University of Minnesota, 1940-41;
Harvard University, M.P.A., 1949.
Administrative Analyst, War Production Board, 1942; Japanese Language
Officer, USNR, 1942-46; Policy .'analyst, Civilian Production
Administration, 1946; Labor Economist, Supreme Commander Allied
Powers (Tokyo), 1946-47; Instructor, Hiram College, 1947;
Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 1948; Fiscal Economist
and Budget Examiner, Bureau of the Budget, 1949-52 (detailed
to White House in 1949 and Office of Defense Mobilization in
1952); Manpower Specialist, USRO Paris, 1952-54; Fiscal
Economist, Bureau of the Budget, 1954-59; Chief, Greece-Turkey-
Iran Division, ICA, 1959-60; Deputy Director, USAID, Athens,
1960-62; Assistant Director for Development Planning, USAID
Kabul, 1962-64.
Previous Position: Deputy Director, USAID, Kabul.
KIEFER, Alexander F. FSO-2
Born: Germany, August 20, 1917
Education: Columbia University,1934-40, A.B., 1937; M.A., 1938;
Haverford College Training in Relief and Rehabilitation Administra-
tion, 1942.
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Foreign Broadcast Monitor, Federal Communications Commission, 1941-
42; Assistant Economist (German Affairs), Department of Commerce,
1942-44; US Army (Infantry, Intelligence, G-2), 1944-46; Foreign
Affairs Officer (German and Austrian Economic Affairs) Depart-
ment of State, 1946-51; Chief, Division of Eastern Economic
Relations, HICOG and US Embassy;, Frankfurt and Bonn, 1951-55;
First Secretary, Vienna, 1956-61; Senior Economic Officer, Arms
Control and Disarmament Agency, 1961-64; Member, US Delegations;
Intergovernmental Study Group on Germany, London, 1950; UN
Economic and Social Council, Geneva, 1964; International Red
Cross Conference, Vienna, 1965; Board of Governors, International
Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 1967.
Previous Position: Deputy Director, Office of International Economic
and Social Affairs, Bureau of International Organization Affairs,
Department of State.
KITCHEN, Jeffrey C. FSR-1
Born: Oregon, January 25, 1921
Education: University of Oregon, B.S., 1943; National Institute of
Public Affairs, 1943-44; George Washington University, 1949-51.
Intern for Lend Lease Administration, 1943; Assistant to Deputy Chief
of Division, Foreign Economics Administration, 1944; Administra-
tive Assistant, Department of State, 1945; Special Consultant,
1946; Director, Lend-Lease Division, Office of Foreign Liquidation
Commissioner, 1946-47; Assistant to Country Specialist, 1947-48;
Country Specialist, 1948-51; Foreign Affairs Officer, 1951-52;
Acting Chief, Policy Reports Staff, 1952; Special Assistant to
Secretary of State, 1952-53; Deputy Director, Executive Secretariat,
1953-54; Deputy Director, Office of Greek, Turkish and Iranian
Affairs, 1954-56; Senior Research Associate, RAND Corporation,
1956-61.
Previous Position: Deputy Assistant Secretary for Politico-Military
Affairs, Department of State.
Born: New York, November 11, 1918
Education: Princeton University, B.A.,'cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, 1940
US Navy ( Commanding Officer, Subchaser and Executive Officer, Destroyer
Escort), 1942-46; Third Secretary, Madrid, 1946-47; Principal
Officer, Malaga, 1948; Second Secretary, Madrid, 1948-49;
Principal Officer, Valencia, 1949; Assistant Spanish Desk
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Officer, Department of State, 1950-53; Staff Assistant,
Bureau of European Affairs, 1953-54; Political Officer, Berlin,
1954-58; Officer-in-Charge of Politico-Military Affairs, Office
of European Regional Affairs, 1938-61; Special Assistant to
Director J-5 (Plans and Operations), Joint Chiefs of Staff,
1961-63; First Secretary, Politi.co-Military Officer, New Delhi,
1963-65.
Previous Position: Deputy Chief of Mission, Dar es Salaam.
NOOTER, Robert H. FSR-1
Born: Missouri, July 14, 1926.
Education: University of California, Berkeley, BSIE, 1947; Washington
University (St. Louis, Missouri), 1948-51; Harvard Business
School advanced Management Program, 1961.
US Marine Corps, V-12, 1944-1946; Nooter Corporation (Steel & Alloy Plate
Fabricator), Sales Engineer, 1947-1949; Assistant to the Plant
Superintendent, 1949-1952; Assistant to the President, 1952-1955;
Director & General Manager of Missouri Boiler Division, 1955-1958;
Vice President in Charge of Operations, 1959-1962; Director,
USAID, Uruguay, '1962-1964.
Previous Position: USAID Mission Director, Liberia.
NYREN, Albert V. FSO-2
Born: Massachusetts, November 29, 1919
Education: Boston College, B.S., cum laude, 1941; Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, 1957-58.
Assistant Manager, S.S. Kresge Co., 1941 and 1945-46; US Army (Signal
Corps), 1941-45; Third Secretary, LaPaz, 1946-48; Principal
Officer, Belize, 1948-49; Principal Officer, Barbados, 1949-52;
Second Secretary, Brussels, 1952-55; International Economist,
Economic Defense Division, Department of State, 1955-57; First
Secretary, Rome, 1958-63; Economic Adviser, Office of West African
Affairs, Department of State, 1963-66.
Previous Position: Alternate Country Director for Western Africa,
Department of State.
RITTER, Darrell L. COLONEL
Born: Ohio, May 30, 1921
Education: Stanford University, B.A., 1943; Harvard University and Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology (Radar Engineering), 1944; US Post-
graduate School, Annapolis, B.S., 1952; California Institute of
Technology, 1953.
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Infantry Officer, Camp LeJeune, 1943; Radar Engineer School, Boston, 1943-44;
Radar Officer, Fourth Marine Aircraft Wing (Pacific Theater), 1944-45;
Flight Training, Texas and Florida, 1946-47; Pilot, Fighter Sqdrn 461,
Group II (Mediterranean), 1947-50; Adjutant, Aircraft Group 24, Cherry
Pt., N.C., 1950; Postgraduate School, Annapolis, Md., 1950-51, and
Monterey and Pasadena, Cal., 1952-53; Pilot, Fighter Squadron 232,
Group 15, El Toro, Cal., 1953; Pilot and Operations Officer, Fighter
Squadron 115 and Air Base Squadron and Aircraft Group 33, Korea, 1953-54;
Office of Naval Research, Washington,D.C., 1954-58; Executive Officer,
Air Base Squadron and Aircraft Group 13, 1959; Operations/Executive
Officer, Air Attach Sq. 212, Aircraft Group 13, 1959-60; S-4 Officer,
Marine Corps Air Station, Kanehoe Bay, Hawaii, 1960-61; Liaison Officer
Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, Cal., 1961-64; S-4 Officer,
Task Force 79, 3rd Marine Division, Okniawa, 1964-65; Operations Officer,
Third Marine Amphibious Force,'Third Marine Division, Viet-Nam, 1965.
Previous Position: Commanding Officer, Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment,
Marine Air Reserve Training Command, US Naval Air Station, South Weymouth,
Massachusetts.
Education: Princeton University, B.S., 1939; Columbia Law School, 1939-
41; Johns Hopkins University (SAIS), 1959-60.
Clerk, W.R.Grace and Co., New York City, 1941-42; Division of World
Trade Intelligence, Department of State, 1942-44; Division of
Economic Security Controls, 1945; Acting Chief, Division of
Biographic Information, 1946-48; Vice Consul, Shanghai, 1948-50;
Second Secretary,Political Affairs, Saigon, 1950; Consul, Princi-
pal Officer, Kuala Lampur, 1951-53; Second Secretary and Economic
Officer, Vienna, 1953-56; Aviation Division, Department of State,
1957-59; African Area Training, School for Advanced International
Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1959-60; Consul General and
Principal Officer, Kampala, 1960-62; Deputy Chief of Mission,
Brazzaville, 1962-64; Deputy Director, Office of West African
Affairs, Department of State, 1964-66.
Previous Position: Country Director, Central West Africa, Bureau of
African Affairs, Department of State.
VAN OSS, Hendrik FSO-2
Born: Pennsylvania, July 26, 1917
Education: North Carolina State College of Engineering (ASTP) 1943;
George Washington University, B.A., 1956.
WALINSKY, Edward P. GS-15
Born: Pennsylvania, October 13, 1921
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Clerk, Office of the Administrator of Export Control, 1941; Junior
Project Analyst, Board of Economic Warfare, 1942; US Army
(87th Infantry Division), 1943-45; Administrative Assistant,
Program Coordination Staff, Bureau of Supplies, Department of
Commerce, 1946; Commercial Specialist, British Commonwealth
Division, 1947; Export Control Officer, Area Division, Office
of International Trade, 1948-50; Commodity-Industry Analyst,
Security Control Division, Office of International Trade, 1951;
Program Officer, Strategic Contr,:)ls Division, 1952-53; Chief
East-West Trade Control Section, Office of Export Supply, 1954-63;
Member, US Delegation on Export Control Problems, Canada, 1953,
1959, 1962, 1964; Member, US Delegation on East-West Trade
Procedures with governments of Belgium and Luxembourg, 1955.
Previous Position: Director, Policy Planning Division, Office of
Export Control, Department of Commerce.
WEISS, Leonard FSO-1
Born: Illinois, June 5, 1918
Education: University of Chicago, A.B., Phi Beta Kappa, 1939; Fletcher
School of Law and Diplomacy, M.A., 1941; Brookings Institution,
1941-42.
Research Assistant, Illinois State Tax Commission, 1938; Research
Assistant, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1940;
Economist, Office of Inter-American Affairs, 1942-43; Economic
Officer, US Navy (Military Government for Ryukyus), 1943-46;
Economist, Institute of Inter-American Affairs, 1946; Country
Specialist, Commercial Policy Division, Department of.State,
1946-47; Divisional Assistant, Commercial Policy Division, 1947-48;
Assistant Chief (in charge of General Policy Branch), Commercial
Policy Division, 1948-53; Adviser, US Delegation, ECOSOC, 1951;
Assistant Chief (Deputy Chief of Division), Commercial Policy
Division, 1953-57; Adviser, US Delegation'to OEEC Council of
Ministers Meeting, May, 1954; Deputy Director and Acting Director,
USOM, and Economic Counselor, Belgrade, 1957-60; Deputy Director,
Office of International Trade, Department of State, 1960-61; Senior
Adviser, US Delegation to GATT Ministerial'Meeting, 1961; Director,
Office of International Trade, Department of State, 1961-63; Vice
Chairman, US Delegation to 19th and 20th GATT Sessions, 1961 and
1962; Superior Service Award, 1963; Counselor for Economic Affairs,
New Delhi, 1963-65; Alternate US Representative, ECAFE 21, 22 and
23rd Sessions, 1965,'66,'67; Airlie House Executive Seminar, 1965.
Previous Position: Minister-Counselor for Political and Economic Affairs,
New Delhi.
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WEISS, Seymour GS-17
Born: Illinois, May 15, 1925 ;
Education: University of Pennsylvania. 1943-44; University of Chicago,
M.A. 1949.
US Navy, 1943-45; Budget Examiner, International Division, Bureau of
the Budget, 1949-53; Program Analyst, Mutual Security Agency,
1953-58; Senior Planning Officer, Military Assistance Planning,
Department of State, 1958-61; Special Assistant to Secretary
of State, 1961-62; Superior Honor Award, 1965.
Previous Position: Director, Combined Policy, Office of Politico-Military
Affairs, Department of State.
ZURHELLEN, J. Owen, Jr. FSO-1
Born: New York, July 8, 1920
Education: Columbia College, A.B., 1943; Columbia University, 1946-47;
Harvard University, 1947-48; National War College, 1959-60.
US Navy, 1942-43; USMC, 1943-46; General Manager, Export Company,
1946-47; Vice Consul, Yokohama, 1948-50; Consul, Fukuoka, 1950-
53; Consul, Yokohama, 1953-55; Second Secretary, Tokyo, 1955-56;
Staff Assistant, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of
State, 1956-59; National War College, 1959-60; Consul, Munich,
1960-62; First Secretary, Tokyo, 1962-63; Consul General, Kobe-
Osaka, 1963-64.
Previous Position: Counselor for Political Affairs, Tokyo.
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