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King, William B., 1911-1973.

William Bulluck King was a native of Florence, S.C.; King joined Associated Press staff in Columbia, S.C., 1936; named A.P. Columbia bureau chief, 1938; joined A.P. New York cable department, Nov. 1940; sent to Europe in Dec. 1940, covering WWII from Bern, Madrid, London, North Africa, Ankara, Rome, Athens, Belgrade, and Sofia; published "The Balkans: Frontier of Two Worlds" with Frank O'Brien, 1947; head of European Public Relations for UNICEF, Paris, 1949-1950; began twenty-year career with USIA as Press Officer for U.S. Embassy in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1951-1953; Press Officer for U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, India, 1954-1956.

King next served as Foreign Affairs Officer for the Near East and South Asia, Washington, D.C., 1956-1958; served on Richards' Mission to the Middle East, 1957; Public Affairs Officer for U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, 1958-1959; served on USIA Overseas Inspection Corps, 1959-1960; Assistant Director for Near East and South Asia, Washington, D.C., 1960-1963; Counselor of Embassy for Public Affairs in Karachi, Pakistan, 1963-1965; Counselor for Public Affairs in London, 1965-1969; Ombudsman, Washington, D.C., 1969-1971; retired from USIA in 1971.

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Ming, William Robert, 1911-1973

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African American attorney and law professor active in Chicago, Ill., and Washington. D.C. From the description of William Robert Ming papers, 1940-1973. (Moorland-Spingarn Resource Center). WorldCat record id: 70962741 ...

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