File S855/160/2833 - Mr. PIERCE (Captain Walter)

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S855/160/2833

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Mr. PIERCE (Captain Walter)

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  • 1921-1926 (Creation)

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Born: Ohio, U.S.A.[United States of America].
Nationality: American.
Career before Secretariat: 1917-1918, Head of Translation Bureau, G.H.Q., American Expeditionary Forces; 1918-1919 Head of Translation Bureau, American Delegation to Peace Conference, Paris; 1919 Professor of Romance Languages, Ohio State University.
Career in Secretariat:
1 Oct. 1919: Interpreter, Labour Conference at Washington; from 1 Dec. 1919 Interpreter & Translator.
Left Secretariat: 19 Apr. 1920.
Later Career: Head of Translation Bureau, Reparation Commission, Paris.

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  • English
  • French

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    Protection period to: 1986-12-31

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    314523

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    S855/160/2833

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        Permission: No permission necessary.

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        Physical usability: Without limits

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        Term of protection: Accessible (0)

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