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William E. Schaufele Jr.

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in 1960 He returned to the United States in 1964, serving first as the head of the State Department's Congo desk, and then in a series of increasingly senior positions in the State Department's
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on February 3, 1978. In that capacity, he was present in Poland for the election of Carol Cardinal Wojtila,
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Schaufele retired in 1980 with the rank of career minister. In retirement, he served as president of the
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in 1957. Schaufele returned to the field in 1959, serving as a political/labor officer in
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School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University alumni
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in 1956, taking up an economic affairs position in the
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United States Ambassador to Poland
Jimmy Carter
Richard Davies
Francis J. Meehan
Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Nathaniel Davis
Richard M. Moose
Inspector General of the Department of State
Gerald Ford
James S. Sutterlin
Robert M. Sayre
United States Ambassador to Upper Volta
Richard Nixon
Elliott Skinner
Donald B. Easum
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