Foreign Relations of the United States, 1917–1972, Volume
VII, Public Diplomacy, 1964–1968
Persons
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Acheson,
Dean, Secretary of State from 1949 until
1953
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Ackerman, William
C., Deputy Director, Public Information and
Reports Staff, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs,
Department of State until August 29, 1965; thereafter Special
Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
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Adams,
Ruth, Branch Chief, America
Illustrated, Publications Division, Press and Publication
Service, United States Information Agency until 1966
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Adamson, Keith
E., Deputy Director, Broadcasting Service,
United States Information Agency from October 10, 1963, until
December 19, 1966; Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy in
Saigon until May 1968; thereafter Public Affairs Officer, U.S.
Embassy in Vientiane
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Adenauer,
Konrad, former Chancellor of the Federal
Republic of Germany; Christian Democratic Union Chairman until March
1966
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Adoula,
Cyrille, Prime Minister of the Congo from
August 2, 1961, until June 30, 1964
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Akers, Robert
W., Deputy Director, United States
Information Agency from August 19, 1965
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Allen, George
Venable, Director, United States Information
Agency, from November 1957 until 1960; Director of the Foreign
Service Institute of the Department of State from March 1,
1966
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Anderson,
Burnett, Assistant Deputy Director, Policy
and Plans, Office of Policy, United States Information Agency until
January 18, 1965; Deputy Director until June 1967; thereafter
Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy in Madrid
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Andreas, Dwayne
O., Chairman, Executive Committee, National
City Bank of Minneapolis; member, President’s General Advisory
Committee on Foreign Assistance Programs
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Andrew, George
William, Jr., member, U.S. House of
Representatives (D-Alabama)
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Arzac, Daniel
N., Second Secretary, U.S. Embassy in Bogota
from December 22, 1963, until April 12, 1964; First Secretary until
November 21, 1965; thereafter Foreign Affairs Officer, Bureau of
Public Affairs, Department of State
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Askey,
Dennis, Publications Editor, Press and
Publications Service, United States Information Agency until April
25, 1965; thereafter Supervisor, International Information
Program
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Ayub
Khan, Field Marshal Mohammad, President of
Pakistan and Minister of Defense
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Babbidge, Homer D.,
Jr., President of the University of
Connecticut from 1962 until 1972; Chairman, United States Advisory
Commission on International Education and Cultural Affairs until
July 1967
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Ball, George
W., Under Secretary of State until September
30, 1966; Representative to the United Nations from May 14, 1968,
until September 25, 1968
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Bardos, Arthur
A., Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Embassy in
Conakry from August 1963 until May 1965; Cultural Affairs Officer,
U.S. Embassy in Saigon until February 1967; United States
Information Agency member of the Foreign Service Board of Examiners
until May 1968; Cultural Affairs Advisor, Office of Policy and
Research, United States Information Agency from June 1968
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Barker, John
S., Administrative Officer, United States
Information Agency until May 9, 1965; Administrative Manager,
Montreal Exhibition, until September 26, 1965; Budget Officer until
November 14, 1966; thereafter Employee Development Officer
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Barnsley, Richard
S., Program Coordinator, Office of the
Assistant Director, Far East, United States Information Agency until
December 19, 1965; thereafter Publications Officer and Attaché, U.S.
Embassy in Beirut
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Bartlett, Lynn
M., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Education from 1965 until 1968
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Bator, Francis
M., member of the National Security Staff
from April 1964; Deputy Special Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs from October 1965 until September
1967
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Batson, Douglas
N., Consultant to the Policy Planning
Council, Department of State from February 24, 1964, until October
31, 1964; Director, Multilateral Planning Staff, Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs from November 22, 1964, until
February 28, 1965; Director, Multilateral and Special Activities
until October 10, 1966; thereafter Deputy Assistant Secretary of
State for Educational and Cultural Affairs
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Battle, Lucius
D., Assistant Secretary of State for
Educational and Cultural Affairs until August 20, 1964; U.S.
Ambassador to the United Arab Republic, from September 22, 1964,
until March 5, 1967; Assistant Secretary of State for Near East and
South Asian Affairs from April 5, 1967
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Belk,
Samuel, member, National Security Council
Staff until 1965; Coordinator for International Cooperation,
Department of State, until March 1967; thereafter Director, Reports
and Information Staff, Office of the War on Hunger, Agency for
International Development
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Bell, David
E., Administrator, Agency for International
Development until July 1966; member, President’s General Advisory
Committee on Foreign Assistance Programs
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Bell, Gordon
H., Assistant Director, Office of Private
Cooperation (abolished in 1967), United States Information Agency,
from September 1966 until July 1967; thereafter Special Assistant,
Information Center Services
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Bell, James
Dunbar, U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia from
March 23, 1964
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Bennett, W. Tapley
Jr., U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican
Republic from March 23, 1964, until April 13, 1966; U.S. Ambassador
to Portugal from July 20, 1966
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Betancourt,
Rómulo, President of Venezuela until March
11, 1964
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Betz, Margaret
J., Chief, Correspondence Unit, Public
Information and Reports Staff, Bureau of Educational and Cultural
Exchange, Department of State, until July 1964; Educational and
Cultural Exchange Officer, Office of Near Eastern and South Asian
Programs, until November 1965; thereafter Staff Assistant, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Educational and Cultural Affairs
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Black, Eugene
R., former President of the International
Bank for Reconstruction and Development; member of the President’s
General Advisory Committee on Foreign Assistance Programs; Special
Advisor to the President on Southeast Asian Economic and Social
Development after 1965
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Bliss, Ray
C., Chairman of the Republican National
Committee from 1965 until 1969
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Blough, Roger
M., Chairman and Chief Executive of the
United States Steel Corporation until 1969
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Bow, Frank
T., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(R-Ohio)
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Bowles, Chester
B., U.S. Ambassador to India
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Brady, Leslie
S., Assistant Director, Soviet Bloc, United
States Information Agency until July 1964; Counselor for Public
Affairs, U.S. Embassy in Paris
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Brandt, Herbert Frahm
(Willy), Governing Mayor of Berlin until
1966; Foreign Minister from 1966
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Brezhnev, Leonid
I., General Secretary of the Central
Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Brooke, Edgar
D., Assistant Deputy Director, Media
Content, United States Information Agency, until February 1965;
Inspector General, until January 1968; Public Affairs Officer, U.S.
Embassy in Brussels
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Brown, Kermit
K., Deputy Assistant Director, Office of the
Assistant Director, Latin America, United States Information Agency,
until January 17, 1965; Assistant Director for Latin America until
early 1968
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Bruce, David
Kirkpatrick Este, U.S. Ambassador to the
United Kingdom from March 17, 1961, until March 20, 1969
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Brumberg,
Abraham, Supervisor and Technical
Publications Editor, United States Information Agency from February
1961
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Brzezinski,
Zbigniew, member of the Policy Planning
Council, Department of State, from 1966 until 1967
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Bui
Diem, Vietnamese Chief of Staff in the Quat
government until June 1965; Special Assistant for Planning and
Foreign Aid in the Thieu-Ky government from June 1965
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Bunce, W.
Kenneth, Assistant Director, Far East,
United States Information Agency, until August 15, 1965; Counselor
of Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy in Seoul
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Bundy,
McGeorge, Special Assistant to the President
for National Security Affairs until February 28, 1966
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Bundy, William
P., Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs until March 15, 1964; Assistant
Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs from March 16, 1964
(title change to Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and
Pacific Affairs on November 1, 1966)
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Bunker,
Ellsworth, Consultant, Department of State
until January 1964; Representative to the Organization of American
States from January 29, 1964 until November 7, 1966; Ambassador at
Large from 1966 until 1967; U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam after
April 5, 1967
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Byrd, Robert
C., Senator (D-West Virginia)
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Byroade, Henry
A., U.S. Ambassador to Burma from September
10, 1963, until June 11, 1968
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Califano, Joseph A.,
Jr., Special Assistant to the Secretary of
the Army until July 1, 1963; General Counsel of the Army until 1964;
Special Assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense
from April 1, 1964, until July 26, 1965; thereafter Special
Assistant to the President
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Campbell, Gerald
J., Reverend, President of Georgetown
University from 1964 until 1968
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Cannon, Thomas
Langley, Deputy Assistant Director, Office
of Press and Publications Service, United States Information Agency,
from February 1961
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Canter,
Jacob, Director, Office of Inter-American
Programs, Department of State, until July 1966; Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs until June
1968; thereafter United States member, Executive Committee,
Inter-American Cultural Council, Organization of American
States
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Cao Van
Vien, General, Army of the Republic of
Vietnam, Commander of III Corps, Chief of the Vietnamese Joint
General Staff from September 1965
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Carmichael,
Leonard, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution
from 1953 until 1964
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Carter,
Alan, Director, Television Services, United
States Information Agency from July 1963 until December 1965;
thereafter, Assistant Director, Near East and South Asia
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Castro Ruz,
Fidel, Prime Minister of Cuba
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Cater, S.
Douglass, Special Assistant to the
President, May 1964 until October 1968
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Catherman, Terrence
F., Russian Branch Chief, European Division,
Broadcasting Service, United States Information Agency, from July
1964
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Chamberlin, Charles
Dean, Foreign Information Specialist, United
States Information Agency, from May 1964
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Chancellor, John
W., Assistant Director, Broadcasting
Service, (Voice of America), from August 1965 until June 1967
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Chandler, Dorothy
B., Vice President, Corporate Relations, the
Times Mirror Company; member, United States Advisory Commission on
Information from 1965 until 1967
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Chernoff, Howard
L., Executive Assistant to the Director,
United States Information Agency, from August 1965 until October
1968; thereafter Osaka Commissioner General, United States
Exhibition, Japan World Exposition
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Christian, George E.,
Jr., Special Assistant to the President from
December 1966 until February 1967; thereafter White House Press
Secretary
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Churchill, Winston
S., Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
from 1940 to 1945 and 1951 to 1955
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Clark, William
Ramsey, Deputy Attorney General from January
1965 until March 1967; Attorney General until January 1969
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Claxton, Philander
Priestly, member, Multilateral Forces
Negotiating Team until January 1967; Special Assistant, Office of
the Secretary until April 1966; thereafter Special Assistant to the
Secretary for Population Matters
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Clay, Lucius
D., Chairman of the Board of Free Europe,
Inc.
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Clifford, Clark
M., attorney and unofficial adviser to
President Johnson; Secretary of Defense from March 1, 1968
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Colligan, Francis
J., Director, Policy Review-Research Staff
and Executive Director, Council on International Education and
Cultural Affairs, Department of State, from June 1963
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Cox, W.
Russell, Executive Officer United States
Information Agency until June 1964; Personnel Officer, United States
Information Agency, from December 1965
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Crespi, Leo
P., Assistant Director for Research,
Research and Reference Service (changed to the Research and Analysis
Division in the Office of Policy and Research in 1967), United
States Information Agency, until July 1967; thereafter Deputy
Assistant Director, Research Development
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Crockett, William
J., Deputy Under Secretary for
Administration, Department of State, from June 4, 1963, until
1967
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Cronkite, Walter L.,
Jr., American television journalist at CBS
News
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Cushing, Richard
Golle, Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S.
Embassy in Caracas, until January 1967; thereafter, Deputy Assistant
Director, Office of the Assistant Director, Broadcasting Service,
and Acting Assistant Director, United States Information
Agency
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Daly, John
Charles, Assistant Director, Broadcasting
Service (Voice of America), from June 1967 until June 1968
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Davies, Richard
Townsend, Deputy Executive Secretary,
Executive Secretariat, Department of State, until January 1966;
detailed to United States Information Agency as Assistant Director,
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe until July 1968; thereafter
Principal Officer, U.S. Consulate General in Calcutta
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Davis, Richard
Hallock, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for European Affairs until April 1965; Acting Assistant Secretary of
State for European Affairs, until 1965; thereafter U.S. Ambassador
to Romania
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De Gaulle,
Charles, President of France from 1959 to
1969
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Dentzer, William
T., Director, Office of Bolivian-Chilean
Affairs, Bureau for Latin America, Agency for International
Development until August 1965; Director, Agency for International
Development Mission, U.S. Embassy in Lima, until September
1968
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Díaz Ordaz,
Gustavo, President of Mexico from December
1964
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Dillon, Thomas
Patrick, Director, Policy Plans and Guidance
Staff, Department of State, from November 1963
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Dobrynin, Anatoli
F., Soviet Ambassador to the United
States
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Donnelley,
Dixon, detailed to the Department of
Treasury until March 21, 1966; thereafter Assistant Secretary of
State for Public Affairs
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Donovan, James A.,
Jr., Staff Director, United States Advisory
Commission on International Education and Cultural Affairs, from
1961
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Dorey, Frank
D., Program Research Officer and Attaché,
U.S. Embassy in Beirut, until January 1964; Regional Program
Research Officer until December 1964; Attaché, U.S. Embassy in
Manila until November 26, 1965; Chief, Program Analysis Staff,
Office of the Director, United States Information Agency, until
December 11, 1966; Coordinator, Program Analysis Division, Research
and Analysis Division in the Office of Policy and Research, until
January 1967; Acting Assistant Director, Research and Analysis
Division, until July 1967; thereafter detailed to the Brookings
Institute
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Doster, Jerry
C., Chief, Publications Division, Press and
Publications Service, United States Information Agency, until March
1964; Chief, Personnel Division, Office of Personnel and Training,
until April 1967; thereafter, Executive Officer, U.S. Embassy in Rio
de Janeiro
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Douglas-Home,
Alexander (Alec) Frederick, Prime Minister
of the United Kingdom from 1963 until 1964
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Dulles, Allen
Welsh, Director of Central Intelligence from
1953 to 1961
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Dungan, Ralph
A., Special Assistant to the President until
September 1964; U.S. Ambassador to Chile from December 10, 1964,
until August 2, 1967
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Echols, James
R., Foreign Information Specialist, United
States Information Agency, until January 1965; Cultural Affairs
Adviser until December 1965; thereafter, Public Affairs Officer,
U.S. Embassy in Santiago
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Eisenhower, Dwight
D., President of the United States from
January 20, 1953, until January 20, 1961
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Eisenhower, Milton
S., President, Johns Hopkins University,
from 1956 until 1967
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Emond, Robert
G., Deputy Director, Office of Security,
United States Information Agency, 1965
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Erhard,
Ludwig, Chancellor of the Federal Republic
of German until December 1966; Christian Democratic Union Party
Chairman from 1966 until 1967
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Esterline, John
Hanly, Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S.
Embassy in Manila, until September 1965; thereafter detailed to the
Department of State as Director, Office of Far East Programs, Bureau
of Educational and Cultural Affairs
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Ewing, Gordon
A., Director, Information Center Service,
United States Information Agency, until February 1964; Counselor for
Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy in Rome, until July 1967; thereafter
Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy in Bonn
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Fanelli, A.
Alexander, detailed to the Department of
State as an Educational-Cultural Exchange Officer, Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs, until August 30, 1964; Supervisor,
Educational-Cultural Exchange Office, until March 1, 1965; West
Coast Programs Chief, Office of Inter-American Programs, until
January 26, 1966; thereafter Cultural Affairs Adviser, Office of
Policy, United States Information Agency
-
Fanget, Louis
A., Supervisor, International Information
Program Specialists, United States Information Agency, from November
9, 1965
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Fascell, Dante
B., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-Florida); Chairman, Subcommittee on International Organizations
and Movement, Committee on Foreign Affairs
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Faubus,
Orval, Governor (D-Arkansas) until January
10, 1967
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Fong, Hiram
L., Senator (R-Hawaii)
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Frankel,
Charles, Assistant Secretary of State for
Educational and Cultural Affairs from September 15, 1965, until
December 31, 1967; Chairman, Council on International Educational
and Cultural Affairs
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Fredman, Herbert
I., Assistant Director, Research and
Analysis Service, Office of Policy and Research, United States
Information Agency, from September 25, 1966, until July 1967;
thereafter Assistant Director, Information Center Services
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Freeman, Orville
L., Secretary of Agriculture
-
Fulbright, J.
William, Senator (D-Arkansas)
-
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Gandhi,
Indira, Indian Minister of Information and
Broadcasting from June 9, 1964, until January 24, 1966; thereafter
Prime Minister; Minister of External Affairs from August 22,
1967
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Gardner, John
W., Secretary of Health, Education and
Welfare from August 18, 1965, until March 1, 1968; Chairman of the
United States Advisory Commission on International and Cultural
Affairs
-
Gates,
Thomas, President, Morgan Guaranty Trust
Company
-
Gaud, William
S., Assistant Administrator for Near East
and South Asia, Agency for International Development, until February
27, 1964; Deputy Administrator until August 1, 1966; thereafter
Administrator
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German, Robert
K., Second Secretary, U.S. Embassy in
Moscow, until October 25, 1964; thereafter Special Assistant to the
Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of
State
-
Glatzer,
Morton, Deputy Director, Information Center
Service, United States Information Agency, until September 18, 1966;
thereafter Deputy Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Embassy in
Bonn
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Glazer,
Joseph, Information Officer and Attaché,
U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, until September 8, 1965; thereafter
Labor and Minorities Advisor (changed to Labor & Equal
Opportunity Advisor in 1966), Office of Policy (changed to Office of
Policy and Research in 1966), United States Information
Agency
-
Goldberg, Arthur
J., Representative to the United Nations
from July 26, 1965, until June 24, 1968
-
Goldwater,
Barry, Senator (R-Arizona); Republican
Presidential candidate in 1964
-
Goodwind, Richard
N., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
Inter-American Affairs until 1963; Special Assistant to the
President from 1963 until 1966
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Green,
Marshall, Deputy Assistant Secretary of
State, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, until June 4, 1965; thereafter
U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia
-
Greenewalt, Crawford
H., Chairman of the Board of DuPont from
1962 until 1967
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Greenfield, James
L., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
Public Affairs until August 17, 1964; Assistant Secretary of State
for Public Affairs until March 12, 1966
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Griffith, William
E., Professor of Government, Tufts
University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Groff-Smith,
Geoffrey, Branch Public Affairs Officer,
U.S. Consulate General in Trieste, until July 4, 1965; Assistant
Cultural Affairs Officer and Attaché, U.S. Embassy in Rome, until
January 1, 1968; thereafter Assistant Cultural Affairs Advisor,
Office of Policy and Research, United States Information
Agency
-
Gromyko, Andrei
A., Foreign Minister of the Soviet
Union
-
Guggenheim, Charles
E., U.S. film director and producer who made
several films for USIA
-
Guthrie, John
C., Director, Office of Soviet Union
Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until May
26, 1965; Minister Counselor, U.S. Embassy in Moscow, until November
1967; thereafter Personnel Officer
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Hadsel, Fred
L., Planning Advisor, Office of
Inter-African Affairs, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of
State, until March 29, 1964; thereafter Director
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Haider, Michael
L., Chairman of the Standard Oil Company
from 1965
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Hall, Theo
Elmer, Foreign Service Inspector, Director
General of the Foreign Service, Deputy Under Secretary for
Administration, Department of State, until December 20, 1964;
Executive Director, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs,
until April 1968; thereafter detailed to the Agency for
International Development
-
Halsema, James
J., Counselor of Public Affairs, U.S.
Embassy in Cairo, until September 19, 1966; thereafter Chief,
Training Division, Office of the Assistant Director, Personnel and
Training, United States Information Agency
-
Hansen, Allen
C., Foreign Information Specialist, United
States Information Agency, until January 29, 1967; thereafter
Information Officer, U.S. Embassy in Montevideo
-
Hanson, Joseph
O., Advisor for National Security, Planning
and Program Advisory Staff, Office of Policy and Plans, United
States Information Agency
-
Harkins, General
Paul D., Commander, Military Assistance
Command, Vietnam, until 1964
-
Harriman, W.
Averell, Under Secretary of State for
Political Affairs until March 1965; thereafter U.S. Ambassador at
Large
-
Harrar, J.
George, member, President’s General Advisory
Committee on Foreign Assistance Programs
-
Harris,
Reed, Executive Assistant to the Director,
Office of the Director, United States Information Agency, until
January 21, 1964; Director, Information Center Service, until July
1967; thereafter Assistant Director, Policy and Plans, Office of
Policy and Research
-
Hayden, Carl
Trumbull, U.S. Senate (D-Arizona); President
pro tempore of the Senate
-
Hayes, John
S., former president of Washington
Post-Newsweek television and radio stations; U.S. Ambassador to
Switzerland from November 18, 1966
-
Hays, Otis E.,
Jr., member, Viet-Nam Working Group, Office
of the Assistant Director, Far East (changed to Office of the
Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, in late 1966), United
States Information Agency, until late 1966; thereafter Deputy
Assistant Director, Viet-Nam
-
Hays,
Wayne, member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-Ohio)
-
Helms, Richard
M., Director of Central Intelligence from
June 1966
-
Henry, David Howe
II, Deputy Director, Office of Soviet Union
Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until
August 2, 1964; Director until July 3, 1966; thereafter Counselor,
U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik
-
Hewlett, William
R., president of Hewlett-Packard; member,
President’s General Advisory Committee on Foreign Assistance
Programs
-
Hines,
Earl, jazz musician and bandleader
-
Hitchcock, David
I., Branch Public Affairs Officer, U.S.
Consulate General in Fukuoka, until July 12, 1965; Foreign
Information Officer, Japan, Korea and Okinawa Affairs, Office of the
Assistant Director, Far East (changed to Office of the Assistant
Director, East Asia and Pacific, in late 1966), United States
Information Agency, until April 23, 1967; thereafter Policy
Officer
-
Ho Chi
Minh, President of the Democratic Republic
of Vietnam
-
Holbrooke, Richard
C., field officer, staff assistant to the
Ambassador, U.S. Embassy in Saigon, until 1966; White House Staff
from 1966 until 1968; staff member of the U.S. Delegation to the
Paris Peace Talks from 1968
-
Hoover, J.
Edgar, Director of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation
-
Howland, Harold
E., Deputy Director, Office of Far East
Programs, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of
State, until August 30, 1964; Director until August 29, 1965; Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs
until August 14, 1966; Senior Seminar, Foreign Service Institute,
until July 1967; thereafter Principal Officer, U.S. Embassy in
Amsterdam
-
Hoyt,
Palmer, editor and publisher of the
Denver Post
; member,
United States Advisory Commission on Information
-
Hull,
Cordell, Secretary of State from March 1933
until November 1944
-
Humphrey, Hubert H.,
Jr., Senator (D-Minnesota) and Senate
Majority Whip until 1964; Vice President of the United States from
January 1965
-
-
Ikeda,
Hayato, Prime Minister of Japan from July
1960 to November 1964
-
Inouye, Daniel
K., Senator (D-Hawaii)
-
-
Jacobs, John
K., Information Specialist, Press and
Publications Service, United States Information Agency, until April
7, 1964;
Arabic
Magazine Staff Executive Editor, until December 1965; thereafter,
American
Illustrated
Branch Chief
-
Jaffie, Robert
B., Public Affairs Officer and Attaché, U.S.
Embassy in Kathmandu, until May 24, 1965; thereafter English
Teaching Division Chief, Information Center Service, United States
Information Agency
-
Javits, Jacob
K., Senator (R-New York)
-
Jenkins, Kempton
B., International Relations Officer, Office
of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of
State, until May 23, 1965; thereafter Political Officer, U.S.
Embassy in Caracas
-
Jessup,
Peter, member, National Security Council
Staff and Executive Secretary of the 303 Committee
-
Johnson, Lyndon
Baines, President of the United States from
November 22, 1963, until January 20, 1969
-
Johnson, U.
Alexis, Deputy Under Secretary for Political
Affairs until July 1, 1964; Deputy U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam
until September 1965; Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs
until October 9, 1966; U.S. Ambassador to Japan from November 8,
1966
-
Jonathan, Chief
Leabua, Prime Minister of Lesotho from July
7, 1965
-
Jones, Walter
Warren, Management Analyst, Media Services,
Management Division, Office of the Assistant Director,
Administration, United States Information Agency, until November
1967; thereafter Deputy Director
-
Jorden, William
J., Special Assistant to the Under Secretary
of State for Political Affairs until April 11, 1965; Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs until May 1966;
senior member of the National Security Council Staff until May 1968;
thereafter member of the Delegation to the Paris Peace Talks on
Vietnam
-
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Kaplan,
Harold, Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S.
Embassy in Geneva, until January 1965; Deputy Public Affairs
Officer, U.S. Embassy in Saigon, until September 1965; detailed to
the Department of State as Counselor for Press Affairs until July
1966; detailed to Department of State as Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State for Public Affairs until August 1967; thereafter Public
Affairs Counselor, U.S. Embassy in Brussels
-
Katzenbach, Nicholas
deB., Deputy Attorney General until January
28, 1965; Attorney General until October 2, 1966; thereafter Under
Secretary of State
-
Kennan, George
F., former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet
Union and Yugoslavia
-
Kennedy, Edward M.
(Ted), Senator (D-Massachusetts)
-
Kennedy, John
F., President of the United States from
January 20, 1961, until November 22, 1963
-
Kennedy, Robert
F., Attorney General until 1964; Senator
(D-New York) from January 1964 until June 1968
-
Keogh, William
Howard, Foreign Information Specialist,
United States Information Agency, until January 1965; Special
Assistant to the Director until August 1965; Special Assistant to
the Deputy Director until February 1967; thereafter Deputy Public
Affairs Officer, Consulate General in Hong Kong
-
Khrushchev, Nikita
S., Chairman of the Soviet Council of
Ministers (Premier) to October 15, 1964
-
Kiesinger, Kurt
Georg, Prime Minister of the Federal
Republic of Germany from 1966
-
King, Martin Luther,
Jr., civil rights leader, Baptist minister,
and social activist; co-founder and first President of the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference
-
Kintner, Robert
E., Secretary of the Cabinet from April 1966
until June 1967
-
Kitchen, Jeffrey
C., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
Political-Military Affairs until May 1967
-
Klein,
David, member, National Security Council
Staff, until August 1965
-
Klieforth, Alexander
A., Program Manager, Voice of America,
Broadcasting Service, United States Information Agency, until August
1966; thereafter Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy in
Rome
-
Koda,
Edward, owner and operator with brother
William of a large rice farming interest in California, who is of
Japanese descent
-
Koda,
William, owner and operator with his brother
Edward of a large rice farming interest in California, who is of
Japanese descent
-
Kohler, Foy
D., U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union
until November 14, 1966; Deputy Under Secretary of State for
Political Affairs from November 29, 1966, until December 31,
1967
-
Kolarek, Joseph
C., Chief, European Division, Broadcasting
Service, United States Information Agency, until March 1966;
thereafter Press Officer, U.S. Embassy in Bonn
-
Komer,
Robert, member, National Security Council
Staff, until September 1965; Deputy Special Assistant to the
President for National Security Affairs from October 1965 to March
1966; Special Assistant to the President from March 1966 to May
1967; thereafter Deputy to the Commander, U.S. Military Assistance
Command, Vietnam with the personal rank of Ambassador
-
Kornienko, Georgi
M., Minister Counselor at the Soviet Embassy
in Washington to 1964; Chief of the American Department, Soviet
Foreign Ministry, from 1966
-
Kosygin, Alexei
N., First Deputy Chairman of the Soviet
Council of Ministers until October 1964; thereafter Chairman
-
-
Larmon, Sigurd
S., member, United States Advisory
Commission on Information
-
Larsen, Roy
Edward, Chairman of the Executive Committee
of
Time
and Time,
Inc., in the 1960s
-
Leddy, John
M., U.S. Representative to the Organization
for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris, until June 15,
1965; thereafter Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs
-
Lewis, Mark
B., Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Embassy in
Accra until July 1964; thereafter Assistant Director, Africa, United
States Information Agency
-
Lincoln, Robert
A., Assistant Director, Near East and South
Asia, United States Information Agency, until March 1964; Assistant
Director, Europe, from March 1964 until December 1965; thereafter
Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy in Ankara
-
Lindley, Ernest
K., Special Assistant to the Secretary and
member, Policy Planning Council, Department of State
-
Linowitz, Sol
M., Consultant to the Department of State
and U.S. Representative on the Council of the Organization of
American States, the Inter-American Economic and Social Committee,
and the Inter-American Committee on the Alliance for Progress from
October 13, 1966
-
Lipscomb, Glenard
P., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(R-California)
-
Littell, Wallace
W., Political Officer, U.S. Embassy in
Warsaw, until November 1964; Press-Cultural Officer until August
1965; thereafter Deputy Assistant Director, Office of the Assistant
Director, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, United States Information
Agency
-
Locke, Eugene
M., U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan from June 9,
1966, until April 16, 1967; Deputy Ambassador to South Vietnam after
May 1967
-
Lodge, Henry Cabot,
Jr., U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam until
June 28, 1964, and from July 31, 1965, until April 25, 1967; U.S.
Ambassador at Large from May 3, 1967, until May 7, 1968; Ambassador
to Germany from May 27, 1968, until January 14, 1969
-
Loomis,
Henry, Assistant Director, Broadcasting
Service (Voice of America), United States Information Agency, until
March 1965
-
Lopez Arellano,
Colonel Oswaldo, later General, leader of
the military junta in Honduras until June 6, 1965; thereafter
President of Honduras
-
Louchheim, Katie
S., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
Community Advisory Services, until October 1966; thereafter Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural
Affairs
-
-
Macy, John
W., Chairman, Civil Service
Commission
-
Magnuson, Warren
G., Senator (D-Washington); Chairman, Senate
Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee
-
Maguire, Charles
M., Staff Assistant for Cabinet Affairs,
White House, from 1965 until 1968
-
Mahon, George
H., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-Texas)
-
Mann, Thomas
C., Assistant Secretary of State for
Inter-American Affairs and U.S. Coordinator of the Alliance for
Progress, from January 3, 1964, until March 17, 1965; Under
Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from March 18, 1965, until
May 31, 1966
-
Manning, Robert
Joseph, Assistant Secretary for Public
Affairs until July 31, 1964
-
Mansfield,
Michael, Senator (D-Montana); Majority
Leader and member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
-
Marks, Leonard
H., Director of the United States
Information Agency, from September 1, 1965, until December 6,
1968
-
Marshall, George
C., Secretary of State from January 21,
1947, until January 20, 1949; Secretary of Defense from September
21, 1950, until September 12, 1951
-
Martin,
Mary, theater and film actor
-
Mason, Professor
Edward S., founder of the Development
Advisory Service (Harvard University); member, President’s General
Advisory Committee on Foreign Assistance Programs
-
Mason, Francis S.,
Jr., Assistant Cultural Affairs Officer and
Attaché, U.S. Embassy in London, until March 1, 1965; East West
Exhibits Officer, United States Information Agency, until August
1966
-
Matsunaga, Spark
M., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-Hawaii)
-
Mays, Willie
Howard, baseball player
-
McCone, John
A., Director of Central Intelligence until
April 28, 1965
-
McCrocklin,
James, President, Southwest Texas State
College
-
McGhee, George
C., U.S. Ambassador to Germany until May 21,
1968; thereafter, U.S. Ambassador at Large
-
McKisson, Robert
M., Deputy Director, Office of Eastern
European Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of
State
-
McNamara, Robert
S., Secretary of Defense until February 29,
1968
-
McNichol, Paul
John, Assistant Director, Office of
Security, United States Information Agency
-
McPherson, Harry C.,
Jr., Assistant Secretary for Educational and
Cultural Affairs from August 1964 until August 1965; Special
Assistant to the President until February 1966; thereafter Special
Counsel to the President
-
Meyers, Tedson
J., Assistant to the Director of the United
States Peace Corps
-
Miller, Paul
A., Assistant Secretary of Education from
1966 until 1967
-
Miller, William
Doran, Deputy Assistant Director, Office of
the Assistant Director, Near East and South Asia, United States
Information Agency until March 1964; Assistant Director until
December 1965; thereafter Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy
in New Delhi
-
Mink, Patsy
T., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-Hawaii) from January 3, 1965
-
Modic, Paul
A., Information Officer, U.S. Embassy in
Beirut, until May 1964; Supervisor, International Radio Information
Specialists, United States Information Agency, until May 1966;
thereafter Chief, Policy Application Staff, Broadcasting
Service
-
Mondale, Walter F.
(Fritz), Senator (D-Minnesota)
-
Montgomery, Orville
J., Attorney-Advisor, United States
Information Agency until February 1966; thereafter Deputy General
Counsel
-
Moore, Daniel
E., Deputy Assistant Director, Office of the
Assistant Director, Far East, United States Information Agency,
until April 1965; Acting Assistant Director, until October 1965;
Assistant Director until August 1966; thereafter Public Affairs
Officer, U.S. Embassy in Seoul
-
Moore, Paul,
Jr., Reverend, Bishop (Episcopal) of
Washington, D.C.
-
Mora-Otero, Jose
Antonio, Uruguayan, Secretary General of the
Organization of American States
-
Morales-Carrion,
Arturo, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for Inter-American Affairs until 1963; Special Assistant to the
Secretary General of the Organization of American States from
1964
-
Morgan, Thomas
E., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-Pennsylvania)
-
Morton, Thurston
B., Senator (R-Kentucky) until December 18,
1968
-
Moseman, Albert
H., Agricultural Administrator, Department
of Agriculture, until 1964; Consultant, Agency for International
Development, until August 1, 1965; thereafter Assistant
Administrator, Office of Technical Cooperation and Research
-
Mosley, Lionel
S., Director, Office of Personnel-Training,
United States Information Agency, from September 1964
-
Mowinckle, John
W., Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S.
Embassy in Paris, until May 24, 1964; Public Affairs Officer and
Attaché, U.S. Embassy in Leopoldville, until February 1966;
Counselor for Public Affairs until January 1, 1967; thereafter
Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy in Rio de Janerio
-
Moyers, Bill
D., Special Assistant to the President until
January 31, 1967; White House Press Secretary from July 8, 1965,
until January 31, 1967
-
Mumford, Lawrence
Quincy, Librarian, Library of
Congress
-
Mundt, Karl
E., Senator (R-South Dakota)
-
Murrow, Edward
R., Director of the United States
Information Agency from 1961 until January 1964
-
Muskie, Edmund
S., Senator (D-Maine)
-
Mussolini,
Benito, Italian Prime Minister from 1922
until 1943
-
-
Nalle,
David, Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Embassy
in Amman, until August 1965; Program Coordinator, Office of the
Assistant Director, Near East and South Asia, until September 1967;
thereafter Deputy Assistant Director
-
Nasser, Gamal
Abdel, President of UAR/Egypt from June 23,
1956
-
Nelson, Lyle
M., Director of University Relations and
lecturer with the Department of Communications, Stanford
University
-
Nguyen Cao
Ky, Air Vice Marshal, VNAF; Vietnamese Prime
Minister and Chairman, National Executive Committee until October
1967; thereafter Vice President of Vietnam
-
Nguyen Van
Thieu, Lieutenant General, ARVN; Vietnamese
Chief of State and Chairman, National Leadership Committee, until
October 1967; thereafter President of Vietnam
-
Nitze, Paul
H., Secretary of the Navy until June 1967;
Deputy Secretary of Defense from July 1967
-
Nixon, Richard
M., former Vice President of the United
States; Republican candidate for President in 1968; thereafter
President-elect
-
Nkrumah,
Kwane, President of Ghana until February
1966
-
Novik, Morris
S., member, United States Advisory
Commission on Information
-
-
Oleksiw, Daniel
Philip, detailed to the National War College
until February 1965; Assistant Deputy Director, Media Content,
United States Information Agency, until August 1966; thereafter
Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific
-
Orlich Bolmarcich,
Francisco Jóse, President of Costa Rica
until May 8, 1966
-
Osborn, David
L., Consul General, U.S. Embassy in Tokyo,
until August 1964; detailed to the National War College until July
1965; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and
Cultural Affairs until January 1967; thereafter Deputy Chief of
Mission, U.S. Embassy in Tokyo
-
-
Pahlavi, Mohammed
Reza, Shah of Iran
-
Parelman, Samuel
T., Political Officer, U.S. Embassy in Bonn
until December 1965; Deputy Director, Office of International
Conferences, Bureau of International Organization Affairs,
Department of State, until November 1967; thereafter Acting
Director
-
Patterson,
Floyd, U.S. boxer
-
Pauker,
John, Chief, Policy Guidance Staff (changed
to Policy Guidance and Media Reaction Staff in 1966), Office of
Policy (changed to the Office of Policy and Research in 1966),
United States Information Agency, from October 1962
-
Paul IV (Giovanni
Battista Montini), Pope
-
Payeff, William
K., Foreign Affairs Officer, Office of the
Assistant Director, Far East, United States Information Agency,
until February 1964; Deputy Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Consulate
General in Hong Kong, until February 1968
-
Peers, General
William R., Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff
for Special Operations; Special Assistant for Counter-Insurgency and
Special Activities for the Joint Chiefs of Staff until January
1967
-
Perkins, James
A., President of Cornell University;
Chairman of the President’s General Advisory Committee on Foreign
Assistance Programs
-
Peterson, Ruth
L., Secretary, Office of the Director,
United States Information Agency
-
Phan Huy
Quat, Vietnamese Premier from February 16 to
June 11, 1965
-
Plesent,
Stanley, General Counsel of the United
States Information Agency until 1966
-
Porter,
Paul, attorney and founding partner, Arnold
& Porter, Washington D.C.
-
-
-
Raborn, William F.,
Jr., Vice Admiral, USN (retired); Director
of Central Intelligence from April 28, 1965 until June 30,
1966
-
Randolph, A.
Philip, U.S. civil rights leader; founder,
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
-
Re, Edward
D., Assistant Secretary of State for
Educational and Cultural Affairs from February 1968 until January
1969
-
Read, Benjamin
M., Special Assistant to the Secretary of
State and Executive Secretary of the Department
-
Reedy, George
E., White House Press Secretary from 1964
until 1965
-
Reinhardt, John
E., Cultural Affairs Officer, U.S. Embassy
in Tehran, until August 1966; thereafter Deputy Assistant Director,
Office of the Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, United
States Information Agency
-
Reischauer, Edwin
O., U.S. Ambassador to Japan until August
19, 1966
-
Reston, James
B., journalist and columnist for the
New York Times
-
Richardson, John,
Jr., President of Radio Free Europe
-
Ripley, Sidney
Dillon, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution
from 1964
-
Rivers, L.
Mendel, member, U.S. House of
Representatives (D–South Carolina)
-
Roberts, Edward
V., Assistant Director, Africa, United
States Information Agency, until May 1965; Counselor for Public
Affairs, U.S. Embassy in Rabat, until April 1968; thereafter
Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy in Tokyo
-
Roberts,
Juanita, personal secretary to President
Johnson
-
Robison, Olin
C., Special Assistant for Youth, Deputy
Under Secretary for Political Affairs, Department of State, from
January 2, 1966, until mid-1968
-
Rockefeller,
David, banker and philanthropist; member of
the President’s General Advisory Committee on Foreign Assistance
Programs
-
Rockefeller, John
D., IV, member, West Virginia House of
Delegates from 1966 until 1968
-
Ronalds, Francis S.,
Jr., Deputy Assistant Director, Programs,
Office of the Assistant Director, Broadcasting Service, United
States Information Agency, from August 1966
-
Rooney, John
J., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-New York)
-
Roosevelt, Franklin
Delano, President of the United States from
1933 until 1945
-
Rosenthal,
Jacob, Special Assistant to the Under
Secretary of State from October 1966 until mid-1967
-
Rostow, Eugene
Victor Debs, Under Secretary of State for
Political Affairs from October 14, 1966, until January 20,
1969
-
Rostow, Walt
W., Counselor for the Department of State
and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council until March 31, 1966;
thereafter Special Assistant to the President
-
Rowan, Carl
T., Director of the United States
Information Agency from February 1964 until July 1965
-
Rusk, David Dean
(Dean), Secretary of State
-
Russell, Richard
Brevard, Jr., Senator (D-Georgia)
-
Ryan, Hewson
A., Assistant Director, Latin America,
United States Information Agency, until February 1965; Associate
Director, Policy and Plans, Office of Policy, until August 1966;
thereafter Deputy Director, Policy and Research, Office of Policy
and Research
-
Rylance, George
A., Deputy Public Affairs Officer, U.S.
Embassy in Buenos Aires, until June 1965; Deputy Assistant Director,
Office of the Assistant Director, Latin American, United States
Information Agency, until January 1968; thereafter Assistant
Director
-
-
Sabri,
Ali, Prime Minister of the United Arab Republic
until September 1965
-
Salant, Richard
S., president of CBS News Division
-
Salinger, Pierre E.
G., White House Press Secretary until
1964
-
Salisbury, Harrison
E., U.S. journalist
-
Sandvos,
Annis, Foreign Affairs Officer, Multilateral
Policy Planning Staff, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs,
Department of State
-
Sato,
Eisaku, Prime Minister of Japan from
November 1964
-
Sayles, V.
George, Chief, Policy and Columns Staff,
Press and Publications Service, United States Information
Agency
-
Schlesinger, Arthur
M., Jr., historian and former Special
Assistant to President Kennedy
-
Schmidt, Richard
M., General Counsel of the United States
Information Agency from 1965
-
Schuetz,
Klaus, First State Secretary (Political and
Administrative Affairs) in the West German Foreign Office until
October 1966; Governing Mayor of Berlin from 1966
-
Schultze, Charles
L., Assistant Director, Bureau of the
Budget, until 1965; thereafter Director until January 1968
-
Sharek, Carl
Robert, Foreign Information Specialist,
Polish and Hungarian Affairs, Office of the Assistant Director,
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, United States Information Agency,
until April 1967; thereafter Assistant Cultural Affairs Officer,
U.S. Embassy in Belgrade
-
Shea, Donald
Taylor, Branch Public Affairs Officer, U.S
Consulate General in Bombay, until August 1964; detailed to the
National War College until June 1965; thereafter Deputy Assistant
Director, Office of the Assistant Director, Europe, United States
Information Agency
-
Shelepin, Alexandr
N., Deputy Chairman of the Soviet Council of
Ministers to 1965; member of the Presidium (Politburo) of the
Central Communist Party from November 1964
-
Shriver, Robert
Sargent, Jr., Director of the Peace Corps
until 1966; Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity until
1968; U.S. Ambassador to France from May 25, 1968
-
Simpson, Daniel
H., Foreign Affairs Reserve Officer, Bureau
of Security and Consular Affairs, Department of State, until April
1967; thereafter detailed to the United States Information
Agency
-
Slack, John
M., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-West Virginia)
-
Slocum, John
J., Cultural Affairs Officer, U.S. Embassy
in Cairo, until May 1965; Program Manager, Montreal Exhibition,
United States Information Agency, until August 1966; thereafter
Staff Assistant, Office of Policy and Research, until 1967;
thereafter Cultural Affairs Advisor, Policy Guidance and Media
Reaction Staff
-
Smiley, Joseph
R., Chairman, United States Advisory
Commission on International Education and Cultural Affairs from July
1967
-
Smith, Bromley
K., Executive Secretary of the National
Security Council
-
Smith, Howard
K.
co-anchor, ABC Evening
News, until 1975; thereafter political analyst and
commentator, ABC News
-
Smith, Morton
S., Press Officer, U.S. Embassy in Rangoon
until February 1964; Foreign Affairs Officer, Thailand, Cambodia
& Burma Affairs, Office of the Assistant Director, Far East
Policy Office, United States Information Agency until February 1967;
thereafter Deputy Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Embassy in
Seoul
-
Solomon, Anthony
M., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
Inter-American Affairs until June 1965; thereafter Assistant
Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs
-
Sorensen, Thomas
C., Deputy Director, Policy and Plans,
Office of Policy, United States Information Agency until 1965
-
Sorkin,
Marvin, Information Officer-Press Officer,
U.S. Embassy in Vienna until August 1965; thereafter Deputy Chief,
Policy Guidance Staff, Policy Guidance and Media Reaction Staff,
Office of Policy (changed to Office of Policy and Research in 1966),
United States Information Agency
-
Stanton,
Frank, President of the Columbia
Broadcasting System; chairman, United States Advisory Commission on
Information
-
Steigman, Andrew
L., Economics Officer, U.S. Consulate
General in Benghazi, until October 1964; Foreign Affairs Officer,
Department of State, until April 1966; Staff Assistant to the
Secretary of State until January 1968; thereafter International
Relations Officer
-
Steinbeck, John
E., U.S. author and Nobel Prize
recipient
-
Stephens, Oren
M., Assistant Director, Research and
Reference Services, United States Information Agency, until July
1966; thereafter Senior Research Officer, European Research
Center
-
Stevens, George, C.,
Jr., Director, Motion Picture Service
(changed to Motion Picture and Television Service in 1966), United
States Information Agency, until June 1967
-
Stevenson, Adlai
E., U.S. Representative to the United
Nations until July 14, 1965
-
Stoessel, Walter J.,
Jr., Consul General, U.S. Embassy in Moscow,
until September 1965; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
European Affairs until September 12, 1968; thereafter U.S.
Ambassador to Poland
-
Streibert, Theodore
C., Director of the United States
Information Agency from 1953 until 1956
-
Sukarno, President of Indonesia until March 12,
1967
-
Suzuki, Chiyoko
(Pat), U.S. singer and recording artist in
the 1950s and 1960s
-
-
Talbot,
Phillips, Assistant Secretary of State for
Near Eastern Affairs until September 1, 1965; thereafter U.S.
Ambassador to Greece
-
Taylor, Maxwell
D., General, USA, Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff until June 30, 1964; U.S. Ambassador to South
Vietnam until July 30, 1965
-
Temple, Lawrence
E., Special Counsel to the President from
September 1967 until January 1969
-
Thant,
U, Secretary General of the United
Nations
-
Thompson, Llewellyn
E., U.S. Ambassador at Large until December
26, 1966; thereafter Ambassador to the Soviet Union
-
Thompson,
Tyler, Director General of the Foreign
Service until February 15, 1964; thereafter U.S. Ambassador to
Finland
-
Tito, Josip
Broz, President of Yugoslavia
-
Trilling,
Lionel, author and professor of English at
Columbia Univerity
-
Trueheart, William
C., Consul General, U.S. Embassy in Saigon,
until May 1964; Director, Office of South East Asian Affairs, Bureau
of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State, until August 1966;
Deputy Director for Coordination, Bureau of Intelligence and
Research, from June 1967
-
Truman, Harry
S, President of the United States from April
12, 1945, until January 20, 1953
-
Tull, James
N., Foreign Affairs Officer, United States
Information Agency, until November 1964; Counselor for Public
Affairs, U.S. Embassy in Manila until February 1967; thereafter
Evaluations Officer, U.S. Embassy in Saigon
-
-
Vail, Thomas Van
Husen, member, United States Advisory
Commission on Information from 1967
-
Valenti,
Jack, Special Assistant to the President
until May 15, 1966
-
Vance, Cyrus
R., Deputy Secretary of Defense until June
1967; member, U.S. Delegation to the Paris Peace Talks from June
1967
-
Vaughn, Jack
H., Director for Latin America, Peace Corps,
until April 8, 1964; U.S. Ambassador to Panama until February 27,
1965; Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs until
February 28, 1966; thereafter Director of the Peace Corps
-
Vien,
see Cao Van Vien
-
Vogel, Arthur
C., Chief, Photographic Division, United
States Information Agency, until December 1965; thereafter Chief,
Bibliographic Division, Information Service Center
-
-
Wade, Floyd A.,
Jr., International Private Cooperation
Specialist, United States Information Agency, until July 1964;
Foreign Affairs Officer, Japan, Korea and Okinawa Affairs, Office of
the Assistant Director, Far East, until August 1965; Senior Field
Representative, U.S. Embassy in Saigon until 1967
-
Walker,
Lannon, Foreign Service Officer, U.S.
Embassy in Rabat until September 1964; Principal Officer, U.S.
Consulate General in Constantine until October 1966; thereafter
Foreign Affairs Officer, Secretariat Staff, Executive Secretariat,
Department of State
-
Wallace,
George, Governor (D-Alabama)
-
Watson, Arthur
K., member, President’s General Advisory
Committee on Foreign Assistance Programs
-
Watson,
Marvin, Special Assistant to the President
from January 1965 until April 1968
-
Wattenberg, Benjamin
J., White House Staff of the
President
-
Weld, William E.,
Jr., Deputy Assistant Director, Office of
the Assistant Director, Africa, United States Information Agency
until December 1965; thereafter Assistant Director, Europe
-
Wells, Herman
B., former Chancellor of Indiana University;
Chairman of the Board, Education & World Affairs
-
Westmoreland, William
C., General, USA; Commander, Military
Assistance Command, Vietnam, from 1964 until 1968; thereafter Army
Chief of Staff
-
Wheeler, Earle
G., General, USA; Chief of Staff, until July
2, 1964; thereafter Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
-
Wheeler, John
R., Deputy Assistant Director, Office of
Assistant Director, Administration, United States Information
Agency, until September 1966; thereafter Executive Officer, Motion
Picture and Television Service
-
White, Barbara
M., Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Embassy in
Santiago, until May 1966; Special Assistant to the Director of the
United States Information Agency until August 1966; thereafter
Associate Director, Policy and Research, Office of Policy and
Research
-
White,
Theodore, U.S. journalist and author,
The Making of the
President
series
-
Wiener, Ernest
G., Counselor for Cultural Affairs, U.S.
Embassy in Moscow, until July 1966; thereafter Deputy Public Affairs
Officer, U.S. Embassy in Brasilia
-
Wilken,
David, Director, Inter-Department Relations
and Government Accounting Office Liaison Staff, Deputy Under
Secretary for Administration, Department of State, until January
1967; thereafter Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in
Kingston
-
Wilkins,
Roy, U.S. civil rights leader and activist;
head of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People from 1955 until 1977
-
Williams, G.
Mennen, Assistant Secretary of State for
African Affairs until March 23, 1966; U.S. Ambassador to the
Philippines from June 17, 1968
-
Wills, Maurice
(Maury), U.S. baseball player
-
Wilson, Donald
M., Deputy Director of the United States
Information Agency until June 1965
-
Wilson, James
Harold, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
from 1964
-
Wright, Thomas
Lloyd, Director, Press and Publications
Service, United States Information Service, until 1967; Executive
Assistant to the Director until 1968
-
-
Xuan,
Thuy, Chief of the Democratic Republic of
Vietnam Delegation to the Paris Peace Talks
-
-
Yamasaki,
Minoru, U.S. architect
-
Young, Milton
Ruben, Senator (R-North Dakota)
-
-
Zellerbach, William
J., member, President’s General Advisory
Committee on Foreign Assistance Programs
-
Zhivkov,
Todor, Prime Minister of Bulgaria from
November 1962
-
Zorthian,
Barry, Deputy Public Affairs Officer, U.S.
Embassy in New Delhi, until Feb__ruary 1964; Public Affairs Officer,
U.S. Embassy in Saigon, until January 1965; Minister-Counselor for
Public Affairs until September 1965; Minister-Counselor for
Information at the U.S. Embassy in Saigon and head of the Joint U.S.
Public Affairs Office until February 1968; thereafter Special
Assistant to the Ambassador