Noble, Harold Joyce, 1903-1953

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Harold Joyce Noble, 1903-1953, was born in Korea of American missionary parents, and returned to that country in 1926 in order to gather materials for his 1931 University of California doctoral dissertation, "Korea and her Relations with the United States before 1895." He later became Professor of History at the University of Oregon, and in 1946 was a foreign correspondent for The Saturday Evening Post. In 1948 he was appointed a member of the United States delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, and the following year was named First Secretary of the American Embassy at Seoul, a position he held until 1951.

From the description of Harold Joyce Noble papers, circa 1930-1947. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 26872656

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associatedWith American China Policy Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Foulke, George Clayton, 1856-1893. person
associatedWith France. Consulat General, Korea. corporateBody
associatedWith Institute of Pacific Relations. American Council. corporateBody
associatedWith Noble Family. family
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Korea
United States
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Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
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Birth 1903

Death 1953

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