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Walter Curley
Walter Curley
Preceded by Joe M. Rodgers Preceded by John D. J. Moore U.S. Ambassador to France 1989–1993 U.S. Ambassador to Ireland 1975–1977
Residence Alma mater Occupation
Succeeded by Pamela Harriman Succeeded by William V. Shannon
New York, New York Yale University Harvard University Diplomat, Businessman
57th United States Ambassador to France In office 1989 – 1993 President Preceded by Succeeded by George H. W. Bush Joe M. Rodgers Pamela Harriman
United States Ambassador to Ireland In office 1975 – 1977 President Preceded by Succeeded by Spouse Children Gerald Ford John D. J. Moore William V. Shannon Mary Walton Curley Patrick Curley Margaret C. Wiles John Walton Curley James Curley
Walter Joseph Patrick Curley II was the 57th United States Ambassador to France from 1989 to 1993 and the United States Ambassador to Ireland from 1975 to 1977. Curley was New York City’s Commissioner of Public Events and Chief of Protocol from 1973 to 1974, during the administrations of John Lindsay and Abraham Beame.[1] Curley is a graduate of Yale University and Harvard Business School.
References
[1] "Walter J. P. Curley". NNDB. http://www.nndb.com/people/123/ 000128736/. Retrieved on 2009-02-21.
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