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AUTOGRAPHS OF LEADERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS:  PAGE 11

Other UN Notables: 1945-Current

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Carol Bellamy

(January 14, 1942, Plainfield, New Jersey-Alive). Executive Director, United Nations Internatiobnal Childrens' Emergency Fund (UNICEF). Associate, Cravath, Swaine and Moore, 1968-1971. Member, New York State Senate, 1973-1977. President, New York City Council, 1978-1985. Counsel, Morgan Stanley, 1986-1990. Managing Director, Bear Stearns and Company, 1990-1993. Attorney. Director, U.S. Peace Corps, 1993-1995. Executive Director, United Nations International Childrens' Emergency Fund, 1995-Current.

Carol Bellamy Signature

Gro Harlem Brundtland

(April 20, 1939, Oslo, Norway-Alive). Director General, World Health Organization. Physician. Minister of Environment of Norway, 1974-1979. Member of Storting, 1977-??. Deputy Leader, Labour Party, 1975-1981, Leader of Parliamentary Group, 1981-1992. Prime Minister of Norway, February-October, 1981, 1986-1989, November, 1990-October, 1996. Director General, World Health Organization, July 21, 1998-Current. Recipient, Indira Gandhi Prize, 1990.

Gro Harlem Brundtland Signature

Lieutenant General Odd Bull

(June 28, 1907, Oslo, Norway-??). Chief of Staff, United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine, 1963-1970. Air Force Officer. In Norwegian Army, 1929-1931. Joined Norwegian Air Forces, 1931. Deputy Chief of Air Staff, Norwegian Air Forces, 1948-1951. Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Allied Air Forces in Northern Europe, 1951-1953. Air Commander, Norway, 1953-1956. Commander, Tactical Air Forces of Norway, 1956-1958, 1959-1960. Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General for British Air Evacuation from Jordan, October, 1958. Chief of Air Staff, Norwegian Air Forces, 1960-1963. Chief of Staff, United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine, June, 1963-1970.

Odd Bull Signature

Ralph Johnson Bunche

(August 7, 1904, Detroit, Michigan-December 9, 1971, New York, New York). Nobel Laureate and Under Secretary General of the United Nations, 1968-1971. Professor and Chairman, Department of Political Science, Howard University, 1928-1950. Staff, U.S. Department of State, WWII. Director, Department of Trusteeship, United Nations, 1946. Assistant to the UN Special Committee on Palestine, June, 1947. Principal Secretary, UN Palestine Commission, 1948. Deputy United Nations Mediator, Arab-Israeli conflict, 1948, Chief Mediator, Sepetmber 17, 1948-1949. Obtained signed armistice agreement, 1949. Professor, Harvard University, 1950-1952. Under Secretary General of the United Nations for Special Political Affairs, 1955-1967. Under Secretary General of the United Nations, 1968-1971. Member, Board of Education, New York, New York, 1958-1964. Recipient, Springarn Prize, 1949. Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, 1950. Considered a moderate civil rights activist.

Ralph J. Bunche Signature

Lord Caradon

(October 8, 1907, Plymouth, England-??). British Ambassador to the United Nations, 1964-1970. Born Hugh Mackintosh Foot. British Military Administrator of Cyrenaica, 1943. Colonial Secretary of Cyprus, 1943-1945. Colonial Secretary of Jamaica, 1945-1947. Chief Secretary for Nigeria, 1947-1950. Captain General and Governor in Chief of Jamaice, 1951-1957. Governor and Commander in Chief of Cyprus, 1957-1960. British Ambassador to the United Nations Trusteeship Council, 1961-1962. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and British Ambassador to the United Nations, October, 1964-1970. Visiting Fellow, Harvard University and Princeton University, 1977-1978. Knighted Baron Caradon of St. Cleer in the County of Cornwall, 1964. Son of Isaac Foot. Brother of Lord Foot of Buckland Monachorum and Michael Foot.

Lord Caradon Signature

Conor Cruise O'Brien

(November 3, 1917, Dublin, Ireland-Alive). Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations in Katanga, 1961. Diplomat. Author. Member, Irish Delegation to the United Nations, 1956-1960. Assistant Secretary General for External Affairs of Ireland, 1960. Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations in Katanga, May-December, 1961. Vice Chancellor, University of Ghana, 1962-1965. Regent's Professor, New York University, 1965-1969. Member, Dail Eireann, 1969-1977. Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, 1973-1977. Resigned from Labour Party. Senator for Dublin University, 1977-1979. Editor-in-Chief, The Observer, London, England, 1978-1981. Pro-Chancellor, University of Dublin, 1973-Current. Noted intellectual.

Mary Robinson

(May 21, 1944, Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland-Alive). United Nations High Commission for Human Rights, 1997-2002. Attorney. Reid Professor of Constitutional and Criminal Law, Trinity College, 1969-1975, Lecturer in European Community Law, 1975-1990. Senator of Ireland, 1969-1990. Member, Dubline City Council, 1979-1983. Founder and Director, Irish Centre for European Law, 1988-1990. President of Ireland, 1990-1997. United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, September 12, 1997-September 12, 2002.

Mary Robinson Signature

Sir Brian Urquhart

(February 28, 1919, Bridport, Dorset, England-Alive). Under-Secretary General for Special Political Matters, United Nations, 1974-1986. Personal Assistant to Trygve Lie, 1946-1949. Served in the Office of the Secretary General of the United Nations, 1949-1986. Executive Secretary, 1st and 2nd United Nations International Conferences on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1955, 1958. United Nations Representative in Katanga, 1961-1962. Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations, 1972-1974. Under-Secretary General for Special Political Affairs, United Nations, 1974-1986. Scholar-in-Residence, Ford Foundation, 1986-??.