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Born: 17 Nov. 1896 in Paris, France.
Nationality: French.
Career before entering Secretariat:
1.5 years as Stenographer, Firme La Manna Azema & Foman, Paris; 2.5 years as Stenographer, American Expeditionary Forces, Paris; 1 year as Secretary Shorthand of Director of the National City Bank of New York, Madrid, Spain.
Career in Secretariat:
15 Feb. 1922: Shorthand-Typist, Pool detached to the Information Section;
from 15 Jan.1923 as Secretary Stenographer and transferred to Latin American Bureau;
from 8 Oct.1924 transferred to Disarmament Section;
from 14 Aug.1933 transferred to the Office of the Deputy Secretary General in Charge of Internal Administration;
from 18 Aug. 1937 Attached to the Office of the Deputy Secretary General in Charge of Liaison;
from 1 Aug.1942 to the Acting Secretary General's Office.
Left Secretariat: 31 Jan. 1947.
Later Career: United Nations, Geneva.
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Protection period to: 2007-05-31
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