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Gross was also active in the international affairs activities of the ecumenical movement. He was a member of the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs of the World Council of Churches (CCIA/WCC) and he chaired the Department of International Affairs of the National Council of Churches
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of Christ in the USA (DIA/NCCCUSA) from 1954 to 1958. In that capacity he also chaired the NCCCUSA's Fifth World Order Study Conference on the Churches and World Order, in Cleveland, Ohio, 18–21 November 1958.
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for the debate and vote about Tibet in the fall 1959 session of the United Nations. He advised on preparation of a Tibetan constitution. He authored "Tibetans Plan for Tomorrow" in
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October 1960. Gross achieved notoriety as a lawyer later his career when in the 1960s he brought a suit in the
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Michael T. Kaufman, "Ernest Gross, a Key Diplomat During Cold War, Dies at 92",
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on behalf of the United States. From March through October 1949, Gross was the
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Gross died on May 2, 1999, at his home in New York City. He was 92 years old.
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With the United States' entry into World War II, in 1943 Gross was
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After the war, Gross rejoined the State Department, serving as
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appointed Gross as the United States' deputy delegate to the
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as a legal adviser. Two years later, in 1933, he joined the
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After graduating from law school, in 1931, Gross joined the
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Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
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Ernest Gross (footballer)

Mohammad Mosaddegh
Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
Dean Acheson
Jack K. McFall
Legal Adviser of the Department of State
Charles H. Fahy
Adrian S. Fisher
Brooklyn, New York
New York, New York
Harvard College
Oxford University
diplomat
lawyer
United Nations
Korean War

Brooklyn
DeWitt Clinton High School
Harvard College
Oxford University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Harvard Law School
Sen.
James Eli Watson
R
IN
United States Department of State
National Recovery Administration

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