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Portrait of Niles W. Bond

80-84
Accession Number
80-84
8x10 inches (21x26 cm)
Black & White
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Portrait of Niles W. Bond used in his oral history interview. Mr. Bond was a U. S. Foreign Service officer, 1940-1941; Vice Consul, Havana, Cuba, 1939-1940, Yokohama, Japan, 1940-1941; Third Secretary Vice Consul, Madrid, Spain, 1942-1945, second Secretary, 1945-1946; Advisor to U. S. Delegation to fourth session Economic and Social Council, 1947; Second Secretary, Vice Consul, Bern, Switzerland, 1947, First Secretary and Consul, 1947; Assistant Chief, Vision of Northeast Asian Affairs, Department of State, 1947-1949, officer in charge of Korean affairs, 1949-1950; Advisor to U. S. Delegation to the fourth session United Nations General Assembly, 1949; First Secretary office of U. S. Political Advisor to Supreme Commander Allied Powers, Tokyo, Japan, 1950; Acting Chairman, Allied Council for Japan, 1952; Consular Embassy, Tokyo, Japan, 1952, Seoul, Korea, 1953-1954, Rome, Italy, 1956-1958. Donor: Niles W. Bond.

Date(s)
ca.
1970