Royer, William B., Jr.

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In the 1970s, William B. Royer, Jr. was the assistant director of the Iran-America Society, a cultural organization dedicated to the promotion of understanding between the two peoples.

The Iran America Society, founded in the 1950s, was based in Washington D.C., and had cultural centers in Tehran, Isfahan, and Mashad. The society closed after the Iran-Hostage Crisis in 1979. Royer was one of sixty-six Americans captured by Iranian militants after the seizure of the U. S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979. Royer was detained in Iran until January 1981, when the hostage crisis ended with the release of the fifty-two remaining captives. Following his liberation, Royer returned home to Houston, Texas.

From the description of Royer, William B., Jr., collection, 1979-1981. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 657399098

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associatedWith Carter, Jimmy, 1924-. person
associatedWith Clements, Rita. person
associatedWith Coffin, William Sloane. person
associatedWith Iran-America Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Javits, Jacob K. (Jacob Koppel), 1904-1986. person
associatedWith Laingen, L. Bruce. person
associatedWith Reagan, Ronald. person
associatedWith Vance, Cyrus R. (Cyrus Roberts), 1917-2002. person
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Houston (Tex.)
Tehran (Iran)
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Iran Hostage Crisis, 1979-1981
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