[1] Raised in Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
Wife: (m.)
Son: Paul Julian Hare (diplomat, b. 1937, US Ambassador to Zambia in 1985-88)
University: BA, Grinnell College (1924)
Teacher: Robert College, Constantinople (1924-27)
Scholar: Arabic, L'Ecole des Langues Orientales Vivantes, Paris, France (1929-31)
Middle East Institute President (1966-69)
US Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs (1965-66)
US Ambassador to Turkey (1961-65)
US Ambassador to Yemen (1959)
US Ambassador to Egypt United Arab Republic (1956-59)
US State Department Director General of the Foreign Service (1954-56)
US Ambassador to Lebanon (1953-54)
US Ambassador to Yemen (1951-53)
US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1950-53)
US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near East, South Asian & African Affairs (1949-50)
US State Department Deputy Director, Office of Near East and African Affairs (1948-49)
US State Department Chief, Division of South Asian Affairs (1947-48)
US State Department detailed to National War College (1946-47)
US State Department First Secretary-Consul, London (1944-46)
US State Department Second Secretary, Cairo (1939-44; also at Jidda 1940-44)
US State Department Third Secretary-Vice Consul, Tehran (1933-39; Consul after 1935)
US State Department Vice Consul, Beirut (1932-33)
US State Department Vice Consul and Language Officer, Paris (1931-32)
US State Department Secretary of the Diplomatic Service and Vice Consul, Cairo (1931)
US State Department Vice Consul, Constantinople (1927-29)
US State Department American Chamber of Commerce for the Levant (1926-27)
Phi Beta Kappa Society