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Born: 8 May 1892 - Koog aan de Zaan, Holland.
Nationality: Dutch
Career before entering Secretariat:
1915-1920: Editor of several Dutch and other newspapersc
Career in Secretariat:
1 Apr.1920: Member of Section, Information Section; Seconded to
Dutch Delegation to Washington Conference from 1,11,21
to 31 Jan.22; Collaborated with the General Commissioner
of League of Nations in Vienna from 1 Oct.1923 to 31 July 1924;
from 1 Jan. 1934 as Director of the Information Section,
Left Secretariat: 31 Dec.1940 (Suspended from 2 June1940).
Later Career: The Netherlands Government Information Bureau, London; 1946
as Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, London
and New York and in 1947 Acting Secretary-General till 1949;
1949-1952 Commissaire des Nations Unies pour la Llbye;
September 1952-December 1957 Directeur de 1'Office European
des Nations Unies a Geneve.
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Protection period to: 2007-12-31
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