Career
- Secretary to the Legation at The Hague (1917–1919)
- Secretary to the Legation in Poland (1919–1921)
- Secretary to the Legation in Japan (1921–1923)
- Ceremony Officer at the White House (1925–1927)
- Secretary to the Legation in Switzerland (1927–1931)
- Chief of the Western European Division of the State Department (1932–1935)
- Consul General at Legation in Sydney, Australia (1935–1937)
- Chief of the Division of European Affairs at the State Department (1937–1940)
- Ambassador to Canada (1940–1943)
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Famous quotes containing the word career:
“From a hasty glance through the various tests I figure it out that I would be classified in Group B, indicating Low Average Ability, reserved usually for those just learning to speak the English Language and preparing for a career of holding a spike while another man hits it.”
—Robert Benchley (18891945)
“My ambition in life: to become successful enough to resume my career as a neurasthenic.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)
“In time your relatives will come to accept the idea that a career is as important to you as your family. Of course, in time the polar ice cap will melt.”
—Barbara Dale (b. 1940)