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English: Roger Hilsman, who served in the United States Department of State as Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research during 1961–63 and Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs during 1963–64.
Date sometime during 1961–64
Source Current Biography Yearbook 1964, p. 195
Author Robert H. McNeill, Department of State

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