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Edward Streator

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69:(1964–1966). Thereafter, he served at the U.S. Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Paris. Returning to Washington, he was Director of NATO affairs at the Department of State, and then became Deputy United States Permanent Representative to NATO in Brussels. Afterwards, he became Deputy Chief of Mission in London from 1977-1984. Streator was a member of the Founding Council of the 205: 181:
Among other boards on which he served were: the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the Royal United Services Institute, the European Council of American Chambers of Commerce, the Development Board of the National Gallery of Art in London, the International Foundation of the British Museum
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Streator served on several prestigious civic boards after his service as a diplomat. From 1988 - 1993, he was President of the American Chamber of Commerce (U.K.) in London. He also was on the board of overseers of the
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of Natural History, and the American Hospital in Paris. He remained President of the Train Foundation in New York that awards an annual prize for civil courage.
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for his significant contribution to global affairs through co-operation and collaboration between the United States and the United Kingdom. The
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Seton Hall University website Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations board of overseers page
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St. John's Church, Lafayette Square: The History and Heritage of the Church of the Presidents, Washington, DC
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Ambassadors of the United States to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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Craig R. Whitney, "Condom Journal: What's in a Name? Oddly, City Conceives Museum,"
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in his honor. His daughter Elinor had a society wedding in 1986. A lifelong
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American Enterprise Institute website New Atlantic Initiative page
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Ronald Reagan Library archives at the University of Texas website
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In 1957, Streator married Priscilla Kenney, the daughter of
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Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations
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called him "a global ‘big thinker’." He was a member of
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Streator served as the United States ambassador to the
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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Index

Benjamin Franklin Medal
Royal Society of Arts
White's
Princeton University
United States Navy
United States Foreign Service
Addis Ababa
Lomé
U.S. Secretary of State
Rothermere American Institute
Oxford University
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Abraham Katz
Ronald Reagan
W. John Kenney
Under Secretary of the Navy
chief operating officer
Marshall Plan
Harry S Truman
Washington National Cathedral
St. John's Church Lafayette Square
stained glass window
Episcopalian
vestry
Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations
Seton Hall University
New Atlantic Initiative
American Enterprise Institute
Rothermere American Institute
University of Oxford

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