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15257
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Major Caleb Vance Haynes of Mount Airy is the head of the U.S. flying fortress fleet and personal goodwill ambassador of the United States on such assignments as the goodwill flight to quake-stricken Chile, the flight to Mexico with the body of Francisco Sarabia, who died after a crash near Washington, D.C., and the famous goodwill flight to Argentina, which opened Cordell Hull's program with the South American republics.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 7 Issue 38, Feb 1940, p6-7, f
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18295
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In this first article Murphy gives a brief biography of some of the North Carolinians who have served as ambassadors, envoys, ministers, and special representatives to foreign nations. These include Churchill C. Cambrelling (Russia), Walter Hines Page (England), William Edward Dodd (Germany), and William R. Davie (France).
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 9 Issue 12, Aug 1941, p12-13
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18297
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In this second article of his series, Murphy gives a brief biography of some of the North Carolinians who have served as ambassadors, envoys, ministers, and special representatives to foreign nations. These include John Motley Morehead, William Preston Mangum Jr., Thomas J. Jarvis, and Josephus Daniels.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 9 Issue 13, Aug 1941, p10-11
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