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543: 445: 455: 411: 316: 220:, the Foreign Service imposed a hiring freeze. McFall therefore continued working on the staff of the Appropriations Committee, attending night classes at the National University 20: 441: 472: 755: 750: 760: 361: 282: 42: 449: 433: 780: 765: 775: 191: 168: 187: 770: 542: 206: 785: 426: 710: 195: 198: 393: 305: 289: 419: 700:"The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Foreign Affairs Oral History Project AMBASSADOR JACK K. MCFALL" 225: 202: 183: 156: 275: 256: 213: 338: 333: 584: 292:
and McFall presented his credentials on November 15, 1952. On September 10, 1954, the United States
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McFall retired from government service in 1956. In retirement, he served as a member of the
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in foreign service in 1929. While he was attending Georgetown, McFall worked for
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in 1933. McFall worked on the staff of the Appropriations Committee until
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Oral History Interview with Jack K. McFall at the Truman Library
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Georgetown University Archival Resources: McFall, Jack K.
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In September 1952, President Truman nominated McFall as
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Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
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Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
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In 1925, McFall enrolled in the 13: 14: 797: 771:United States congressional aides 716:from the original on 29 June 2024 290:United States Minister to Finland 259:in 1947. His first posting as a 541: 453: 443: 226:Georgetown University Law Center 212:McFall had intended to join the 786:People from Tacoma, Washington 692: 276:President of the United States 1: 322: 257:United States Foreign Service 214:United States Foreign Service 16:American diplomat (1905–1990) 466:and Minister Plenipotentiary 138: 7: 194:upon a recommendation from 143:Jack K. McFall was born in 10: 802: 308:until September 19, 1955. 267:1947-49. He spent 1949 in 155:, where he graduated from 550: 539: 463: 400: 391: 383: 378: 368: 359: 351: 346: 218:Wall Street Crash of 1929 122: 112: 104: 92: 87: 83: 71: 59: 48: 40: 36: 29: 551:Ambassador Extraordinary 372:Thruston Ballard Morton 261:Foreign Service Officer 224:(later absorbed by the 180:Arthur Raymond Robinson 78:Thruston Ballard Morton 171:; he graduated with a 24: 157:Northeast High School 153:Kansas City, Missouri 117:Georgetown University 22: 281:nominated McFall as 238:District of Columbia 159:. He then moved to 147:. He was raised in 553:and Plenipotentiary 464:Envoy Extraordinary 347:Government offices 300:was upgraded to an 244:when he joined the 234:admitted to the bar 228:) and acquiring an 129:Jack Kirkham McFall 334:Profile from DACOR 313:board of governors 246:United States Navy 163:, and worked in a 145:Tacoma, Washington 99:Tacoma, Washington 96:September 23, 1905 25: 688: 687: 512:chargé d'affaires 477:chargé d'affaires 410: 409: 404:John D. 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Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
Ernest A. Gross
Thruston Ballard Morton
Tacoma, Washington
Georgetown University
diplomat
Tacoma, Washington
Denver, Colorado
Kansas City, Missouri
Northeast High School
Gary, Indiana
bank
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service
bachelor's degree
Sen.
Arthur Raymond Robinson
R
IN
United States House Committee on Appropriations
Rep.
William R. Wood
R
IN-10
United States Foreign Service
Wall Street Crash of 1929
law school
Georgetown University Law Center
LL.B.
admitted to the bar

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