Julian F. Harrington
Julian Fiske Harrington (1901–1984) served as the United States Ambassador to Panama from August 30, 1955 to July 14, 1960.[1]
Julian F. Harrington | |
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21st United States Ambassador to Panama | |
In office August 30, 1955 – July 14, 1960 | |
President | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Preceded by | Selden Chapin |
Succeeded by | Joseph S. Farland |
Personal details | |
Born | 1901 Framingham, Massachusetts |
Died | 1984 (aged 82–83) |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Harrington was born in Framingham, Massachusetts.[2] He was educated at Columbia University.[2][3][4] He served as a United States vice counsel in Mexico, Spain, and Canada prior to serving as ambassador in Panama.
References
- "The Presidency: Convalescent Abroad". Time. July 30, 1956. (subscription required)
- "Julian Fiske Harrington - People - Department History - Office of the Historian". history.state.gov. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
- Perkins, Edward Joseph; Cronley, Connie (2002). Mr. Ambassador: Warrior for Peace. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. p. 535. ISBN 0806137673.
- State, United States Dept of (1927). Register of the Department of State. U.S. Government Printing Office.
- "Catalogue. v. 1920/1921 1897". HathiTrust. p. 518. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
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Preceded by Selden Chapin |
United States Ambassador to Panama 1955–1960 |
Succeeded by Joseph S. Farland |
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