C. DOUGLAS DILLON

Photo Credit: Abbie Rowe/ JFK Library
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FULL NAME:
Clarence Douglas Dillon

BORN:
August 21, 1909;
Geneva, Switzerland

DIED:
January 10, 2003 (age 93);
New York, New York

EDUCATION:
Harvard University (BA)

POLITICAL PARTY:
Republican

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
1953-1957:
U.S. Ambassador to France
1958-1959:
Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment
1959-1961:
U.S. Under Secretary of State
1961-1965:
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury

PORTRAIT:

National Archives/ State Department Photo

RESOURCES: 

President John F. Kennedy at a Swearing-In Ceremony for Secret Service Director James J. Rowley on 9/1/1961. (From L-R,  Unidentified clerk; President John F. Kennedy; Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon; Director Rowley’s wife Mabel Rita Cluen Rowley; Director Rowley; Director Rowley’s daughter Claudia Rowley (Robert Knudsen/ JFK Presidential Library and Museum)

BIOGRAPHIES:
JFK Presidential Library
Department of the Treasury
UVA Miller Center
Wikipedia

RESEARCH:
Papers (JFK Library)
Oral History Interviews (JFK Library)

MEDIA COVERAGE:

8/19/1961: Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon speaks upon his return from the Inter-American Economic and Social Conference at Punta del Este from the steps of the White House Rose Garden. Those looking on include: President John F. Kennedy; Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon; Representative Carl Albert of Oklahoma; Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Representative Armistead Selden of Alabama; Representative Chester Merrow of New Hampshire; and others. (Robert Knudsen/ JFK Presidential Library and Museum)

OBITUARIES (1/12/2003):
New York Times
Washington Post
Associated Press
The Guardian