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Jessup, Lois Kellogg, 1898-1986

Ambassador Philip C. Jessup and Others in Bangkok

The Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. The photograph was taken during a trip to the Far East by United States Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup. First Row, left to right: Josephine (Mrs. Edwin F.) Stanton; Lois (Mrs. Philip C.) Jessup; Ambassador Jessup; and Walton Butterworth, Assistant Secretary of State. Second Row, left to right: John J. Muccio, United States Ambassador to Korea; unidentified man (partly obscured); Robert M. Scotten, United States Ambassador to New Zealand; and Vernice Anderson, Secretary to Ambassador Jessup (partly obscured). Third row, left to right: Robert C.

Arrival in Rangoon (Yangon), Burma

United States Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup (second from left)shaking hands with an unidentified individual upon arrival in Rangoon (Yangon), Burma. Also pictured are: Lois (Mrs. Philip C.) Jessup (left), William Gibson (third from right), and Mr. Day (second from right). In the background, in the polka-dotted dress is Vernice Anderson, Secretary to Mr. Jessup. The photograph was taken during a trip to the Far East by Ambassador Jessup and party. All other individuals are unidentified.

Ambassador Jessup's Arrival in Singapore

United States Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup (front, second from right) with Lois (Mrs. Philip C.) Jessup (left) upon arrival at Kallang Airport located in Kallang, Singapore during Ambassador Jessup's mission to the Far East. Also present are Ms. Vernice Anderson, Ambassador Jessup's Secretary (left, in polka-dotted dress) and Special Assistant to Ambassador Jessup, William Gibson (extreme right). All others are unidentified.

Ambassador Jessup Addressing Korean National Assembly

United States Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup (left, standing) addressing the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea in Seoul. Also pictured in the background from left to right: Lois (Mrs. Philip C.) Jessup, United States Ambassador to the Republic of Korea John J. Muccio, and Political Adviser to the Supreme Commanders for the Allied Powers, Japan, William Sebald. All others are unidentified.