John Moors Cabot, papers 1929-1980.

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John Moors Cabot, papers 1929-1980.

This collection of manuscripts consists of professional and private papers of the Ambassador John Moors Cabot between the years 1929 through 1980. Included in the collection are diaries, and correspondence. The subjects of the correspondence include Brazil, Columbia, The Maria Moors Cabot Prize, Stockholm and Washington D.C.

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Cabot, John M. (John Moors), 1901-1981

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John M. Cabot was born on December 11, 1901, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. During his career, Cabot was a United States Ambassador to five nations between 1954 and 1965, spending much time in Latin America. During his forty-one year career in the Foreign Service, Cabot served as Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs during the Eisenhower Administration, Consul General in Shanghai, China until its communist takeover, and as charge d'affaires in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. There it is b...