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    Caroline Clendening (Carol (Laise) Bunker) Laise (1917-1991)

    Foreign Service officer
    States of Residence: District of Columbia, Vermont

    1. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Nepal)
      Appointed: September 19, 1966
      Presentation of Credentials: December 5, 1966
      Termination of Mission: Left post June 5, 1973
    2. Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs
      Appointed: September 20, 1973
      Entry on Duty: October 10, 1973
      Termination of Appointment: March 27, 1975
    3. Director General of the Foreign Service
      Appointed: April 11, 1975
      Termination of Appointment: December 26, 1977
      • Served concurrently as Director of Personnel from Nov 23, 1975.

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