



OVERVIEW:
FULL NAME:
Christian Archibald Herter
BORN:
March 28, 1895,
Paris, France
DIED:
December 30, 1966 (age 71)
Washington, DC
EDUCATION:
Harvard University (AB, 1915)
POLITICAL PARTY:
Republican
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
1916:
Assigned to American Embassy, Berlin
1917:
Served as Acting U.S Minister to Belgium
1918-1919:
Secretary of the U.S. Commission to Negotiate Peace at the Paris Peace Conference
1919-1924:
Personal Assistant to Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover,
Executive Secretary of the European Relief Council
1931-1943:
Served in Massachusetts House of Representatives
1939-1943:
Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
1943-1953:
Member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-MA)
1953-1957:
Governor of Massachusetts
1957-1959:
Deputy Under Secretary of State
1959-1961:
U.S. Secretary of State
1962-1965:
First U.S. Trade Representative
PORTRAITS:


RESOURCES:

Department of State
Biographical Directory of Congress
Eisenhower Presidential Library (Papers)
Wikipedia
MEDIA COVERAGE:

OBITUARIES (1/1/1967):
New York Times