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U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Nepal

Henry F. Grady (Minister 1948) Loy W. Henderson (Minister 1948-51) Chester Bowles (Ambassador 1951-53) George V. Allen (Ambassador 1953-54) John Sherman Cooper (Ambassador 1955-56) Ellsworth Bunker (Ambassador 1956-59) Henry E. Stebbins (Ambassador 1959-66) Carol C. Laise (Ambassador 1966-73) William I. Cargo (Ambassador 1973-76) Marquita M. Maytag (Ambassador 1976-77) L. Douglas Heck (Ambassador 1977-80) Philip R. Trimble (Ambassador 1980-81) Carleton S. Coon (Ambassador 1981-84) Leon Jerome Weil (Ambassador 1984-87) Milton Frank (Ambassador 1988-89) Julia Chang Bloch (Ambassador 1989-93) Sandra Louise Vogelgesang (Ambassador 1994-97) Ralph Frank (Ambassador 1997-2001) Michael E. Malinowski (Ambassador 2001)


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Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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