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Cleveland, Harlan.

Harlan Cleveland was born in New York City in 1918. He graduated from Princeton University in 1938 and attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. In 1944, he was appointed to manage the Allied Control Commission economic programs in Italy. In 1947, Mr. Cleveland transferred to Shanghai, China to become director of the UNRRA China program. He was appointed as director of the U.S. China Aid program in 1948.

In 1953, Mr. Cleveland became executive editor, and later publisher, of The Reporter . In 1956, he became dean of Syracuse University's Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Mr. Cleveland was appointed as assistant secretary of state for international organization affairs by President Kennedy (1961-1965) and President Johnson appointed him as NATO ambassador (1965-1969). He became the president of the University of Hawaii in 1969 and served in this position until 1974, when he accepted an appointment as director of the Aspen Institute Program in International Affairs.

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Cleveland, J. Harlan (James Harlan), 1918-

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James Harlan Cleveland (b. 1918), diplomat and government official, was Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from 1961 to 1965, and Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) from 1965 to 1969. From the description of Cleveland, J. Harlan (James Harlan), 1918- (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10581927 ...

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Cleveland, Harlan, 1918-

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