W. Walton Butterworth AKA William Walton Butterworth Born: 7-Sep-1903 Birthplace: New Orleans, LA Died: 31-Mar-1975 Location of death: Princeton, NJ Cause of death: Cirrhosis of the Liver Remains: Buried, Princeton, NJ
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Diplomat Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Ambassador to Canada, 1962-68 Wife: (m.)
University: BA, Princeton University (1925) University: University of Dijon, France (summer 1925) University: Worcester College, Oxford University (1925-27)
US Ambassador to Canada (1962-68) US Ambassador to the European Union (1959-62) US State Department Ambassador to the European Atomic Energy Community (1958-59) US State Department Ambassador to the European Coal and Steel Community (1956-59) US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, London, England (1953-56) US Ambassador to Sweden (1950-53) US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian & Pacific Affairs (1949-50) US State Department Director, Office of Far East Affairs (1947-49) US State Department Counselor, Nanking, China (Apr-1946 to Aug-1947) US State Department Counselor, Chungking, China (Jan-1946 to Apr-1946) US State Department Counselor, Madrid, Spain (1944-46) US State Department Staff member, North African Economic Board, Algiers (1943-44) US Official Director General in Charge of Operations, US Commercial Company in Spain and Portugal (1942-44) US State Department First Secretary, Lisbon and Madrid (1942-44) US Commerce Department Detailed to Department of Commerce (1941) US Treasury Department Treasury Department Representative, Stabilization Fund (1935-41) US State Department Second Secretary, London, England (1936-41) US State Department Third Secretary, London, England (1933-36) US State Department Third Secretary, Ottawa, Canada (1932-33) US State Department Vice Consul, Singapore (1929-32) Rhodes Scholarship (1925-27)
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