Reminiscences of Robert Helyer Thayer : oral history, 1972.

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Reminiscences of Robert Helyer Thayer : oral history, 1972.

United States embassy in Paris, 1951-1954; State Department, European section, 1954; Ambassador to Romania, 1955-58; Suez crisis, cold war, Rumanian-United States relations; Assistant Secretary for Education and Cultural Affairs, 1958-1963, cultural exchanges; impressions of John Foster Dulles and Harold Stassen.

Transcript: 44 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.

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