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GABRIEL GIRALDO-JARAMILLO

GILPIN, ANTONY CAPPER, econ. aff. off., ECAFE; b. London, Eng., Jan. 2, 1913; s. Harry and Olive (Capper) Gilpin; m. Eirene Douglas of Dublin, Ire., 1941; four children: Sylvia M., Felicity E., Jean E., Mark E.M. B.A., Kings Coll., Cambridge, 1934; M.A., 1939. Asst. sec., Baker Perkins Ltd., Engrs., Peterborough, 193439; fin. off., Intl. Comm. for Assistance of Spanish Child Refugees, Paris, 1939-40; exec. sec., Intl. Comm. for War Refugees in Gt. Brit., London, 1940-43; sr. research worker, Pol. and Econ. Planning, London, 1943-47; econ. aff. off., UN Intl. Trade Secretariat, London, Geneva, Havana, 1947-48; econ. aff. off., ECAFE, Shanghai and Bangkok, 1948-present; mem. Famine Relief Com., Eng., 1942-45; lecturer, Workers Ed. Assn., 1943-44; fellow, Royal Econ. Soc.; mem. Religious Soc. of Friends. Author: 'India's Sterling Balances,' Fabian Soc., 1947; 'Britain and World Trade,' and other works on intl. trade for Pol. and Econ. Planning, 1947. Official address: Paruskawan Palace, Bangkok, Thailand. Permanent address: c/o Barclays Bank Ltd., 43 South End Rd., London, N.W. 3, Eng.

GIRALDO-JARAMILLO, GABRIEL (Colombia), govt. del., 33rd sess., ILO Conf.; adv. to delgn., third sess., Contracting Parties, GATT; b. Manizales, Colombia, Nov. 16, 1916; s. Carlos U. and Maria B. (Jaramillo) Giraldo; M. Julia Arciniegas of Bogota, 1943; two children: Fernando and Roberto. LL.D., Natl. U., Bogota, 1941; dip., Dipl. and Consular Extension Courses, 1941; Natl. Ethnologic Inst., 1942. Legal counsel for pub. welfare of Cundinawarca, Bogota, 1941-45; prof. of intl. law, Natl. U. Sch. of Law, 1942-46; prof. of hist., Superior Normal Sch., 1941-46; consul-gen., Switz., 1946; del., Council of UNRRA, Geneva, 1946; Intl. Conf. of Ed., 1946

50; Mon. Comm. of Berlin, Geneva, 1948; Intl. Maritime Conf., Geneva, 1948; Conf. on Freedom of Info., UN, Geneva, 1948; Second Sess., ICAO, 1948; 17th Intl. Red Cross Conf., Stockholm, 1948; adv. to delgn., third sess., GATT, Annecy, France, 1949; Comm. of Somolia of the Council of Guidance, Geneva, 1950; second sess., comm. of oil, ILO, 1950; 33rd sess., ILO Conf., Geneva, 1950; 21st sess., Council of Govs. of Red Cross League, Monte Carlo, 1950; Third Intl. Cong. of Pre-Hist. and Proto-Hist., Zurich, 1950; observer, Third Health Asmb., WHO, Geneva, 1950; fifth sess., Fed. of Assns. UN, 1950; perm. del., Intl. Off. of Ed., Geneva; mem. Acad. of Hist., Colombia; Soc. of Aboriginal Linguistics; Rotary Club; Swiss Soc. of Americanists, Geneva. Author: "The Treaties of Montevideo of 1940, '1941; 'Diplomatic Law,' 1941; 'Painting in Colombia, '1948; "The Miniature in Colombia,' 1947; 'Sketches of Gregorio Vasquez,' 1945; 'The Watercolors of the Chorographic Commission,' 1946. Official address: Counsul-General of Switzerland, 29 Avenue de Miremont, Geneva, Switzerland.

* GIRAUD, EMILE, asst. dir., div. for devel. and cod. of intl. law, Legal Dept., UN. Official address: United Nations, New York.

* GITULJAR, COL. PYOTR T. (U. s. S. R.), army rep., MSC. Official address: Permanent Delegation of U.S.S. R. to UN, 680 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.

GJESDAL, TOR, prin. dir., D/PI, UN; b. Dybvaag, Nor., Oct. 24, 1909; s. Tryggve and Susanne (Thorbjornsen) Gjesdal; m. Aslaug Fanebust of Lindaas, Nor., 1936; one child: Tryggve. B. Sc., Kongsgaard U., Stavanger, 1928; studied law, U. of Oslo, and journalism in Swed., Gt.

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Brit. and France. Journalist, Nor. Labour Papers, 1929-40; 1945-46; press attache, Royal Nor. legation, Washington, D.C., 1940; dir-gen., Nor. Govt. Info. Service, 1941-45; prin. dir., D/PI, UN, 1946-present; Nor. del. to InterAllied, later UN Info. Council, London, 1941-46; London Intl. Asmb., 1941; alt. del., expert advisory group on pub. info., First GA, London, 1946; press off., Nor. Army Gen. Staff, 1940; frgn. war corr., Western and Eastern Eur., North Afr., Middle and Far East and Indonesia, 1933-40; dipl. corr., London, 1945-46; rep., Nor. Red Cross, China, winter, 1938-39. Residence: 16 Magnolia Drive, Great Neck, New York.

GLASS, DAVID VICTOR (U.K.), rep., Population Comm., ECOSOC; b. London, Eng., 1911; Ph.D., U. of London, 1940; formerly reader in demography; research sec., Population Investigating Com., 1936; mem., Royal Statistical Com.; Royal Med, and Biological Com.; dir., family census, Royal Comm. on Population; rep., intl. confs., Intl. Union for Sci, Study of Population Problems; one-time alt. rep., Com. of Demographic Experts, LN; rep., Population Comm., ECOSOC, 1947present. Official address: c/o United Kingdom Delegation to UN, 61st Floor, Empire State Bldg., New York, N.Y.

GLESINGER, EGON, dpty. dir., forestry and forest products div., FAO; b. Teschen, formerly Austria, May 25, 1907; s. Emil and Jolan (Heller) Glesinger; m. Ruth Lindman of Klockrike, Swed., 1937. Master of Commercial Sci., U. of Geneva, 1927; Doctor of Law, U. of Prague, 1929; Doctor of Pol. Sci., Grad. Inst. for Intl. Studies, Geneva, 1932. Sec-gen., Intl. Timber Com., 1933-38; edit. staff, Fortune magazine, N.Y.C., 1941-43; surveyed forest indus. in N.C.,

JEAN C. GODEAUX

special consultant to Gov., 1943-44; rapporteur, forestry com., Interim Comm., FAO, 1944-45; chf. forestry products br., FAO, 1946-49; dpty. div. dir., FAO, 1949-present. Author: 'Le Bois en Europe', 1932; 'Nazis in the Wood Pile', 1942; "The Coming Age of Wood', 1949. Official address: Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, Italy.

GODEAUX, JEAN CLEMENT (Belg.), alt. rep., econ. and employment comm., ECOSOC; and alt. exec. dir., Intl. Fund; b. Jemeppe sur Meuse, Belg., July 3, 1922; s. Leon and Claire (de Barsy) Godeaux; m. Therese Ceron of Paris, 1950. Candidate in philosophy and letters, Univ. Faculties of Notre-Dame de la Paix, Namur, Belg., 1941; doctor of law, U. of Louvain, Belg., 1944; licentiate in econ. scis., 1946. Probationary mem., Bar of Namur, 1944; asst., Inst. of Econ. and Soc. Research, U. of Louvain, 1945-47; attache, frgn. dept., Banque Nationale de Belgique, 1947-49; alt. del., econ. and employment comm., ECOSOC, and alt. exec. dir., Intl. Fund, 1950present. Volunteered for army service after Belgium's liberation, 1945. Decoration: Medaille Commerative. Official address: International Monetary Fund, 1818 H Street, N. W., Washington 6, D. C. Residence: Brussels, Belgium.

GODEFROY - DE TONNANCOUR, JACQUES (Can.), del., Fifth Gen. Conf., UNESCO; b. Montreal, Can., Jan. 3, 1917; s. Gustave and Irene (Matte) Godefroy-de Tonnancour; m. Margot Clerk of Montreal, 1943; three children: Suzanne, Christiane, Pierre; ed. Coll. Jean de Brebeuf and Sch. of Fine Arts, Montreal. Paintings hung in one-man and collective exhibitions in Can. and abroad, since 1942; chosen for visiting fellowship offered by Govt. of Braz., 1945, in Rio de Janeiro and held exhibition at Min. of Ed. and Health, 1946; teacher of classes in drawing and painting, Montreal Sch. of Art and Design, 1942present; drawing class, Sch. of Fine Arts, Montreal, 1949-present; del., representing cultural orgns. of Can., Fifth Gen. Conf., UNESCO, Florence, 1950; mem. Can. Group of Painters. Author: 'Monograph on Goodridge Roberts, Canadian Painter,' Montreal, 1943; also no. of articles in French and English in Can. periodicals. Address: 211 Ave. Walnut, St. Lambert, Quebec, Canada.

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GODET, ROMAIN, chf., edit. control, documents and control div., D/CGS, UN; b. Geneva, Switz. (French citz.), Apr. 17, 1899; s. Anthelme and Rose (Brun) Godet; m. Silvia Havard-Thomas of London, 1926; two children: Marc and Maurice; ed. Coll. de Belley and U. de Lyon. Fin. adm. LN, 1922-26; translator, precis writer, indexing services, LN, 1926-39; mem. French translation group, UNCIO, 1945; UN Prep. Comm., 1945-46; chf., UN French translation sect., 194650; chf., edit. control, D/CGS, UN, 1950-present. Residence: 36 Arleigh Road, Kensington, Great Neck, N. Y.

GOLD, NORMAN LEON, chf., econ. studies div.. ECAFE; b. Davidson, Sask., Can., Nov. 9,

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1909; Can. citz. at b., U.S. natl.; s. Leon and Fanny (Abrams) Gold; m. Jane Duvall of Washington, D.C., 1942. B.A., U. of B.C., 1929; Ph.D., U. of Calif., 1933. Fellow and instructor, econ., U. of Calif., 1929-34; adm. off. and economist, U.S. Dept. of Agr., 1934-43; chf., requirements and allocations br., and dir., div. of indus. rehabilitation, UNRRA, 1943-47; in pvt. bus., 194750; chf., econ. studies div., ECAFE, Jan. 1950present; pres. of local chapter, Artus, econ, honor soc., 1932; mem. Natl. Planning Assn., 1936-50. Author: appendices and acted as adv., 'Toward Full Employment' by H. Dennison, M. Leeds, and L. Filene, 1937; 'Economic Analysis of the Food Stamp Plan', 1940, with A.C. Hoffman and F.W. Waugh. Official address: Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, Bangkok, Thailand. Residence: 7109 Chatham Rd., Chevy Chase, Md.

GOLDET, ANTOINE, former top ranking dir., D/ECA, UN; b. Paris, France, 1905; ed. Normale Superieure, Paris; D. Sc., Sorbonne, Paris. Bomber navigator, French squadron in U.K., 1941-44; dpty. dir., Min. Natl. Econ., 1944; chf. of econ. dept., French Occupation Forces, Austria, 1945-47; inspector-gen. natl. econ., Rouen and Paris, 1947-48; top ranking dir., D/SCA, 1948-51 (resigned Jan. 18).

GOLDMAN, OLIVE (Mrs. Marcus Selden Goldman) (U.S.A.), rep., Comm. on Status of Women, ECOSOC; b. Newark, N.J., Mar. 1, 1897; d. Mortimer and Blanche (Mullikin) Remington; m. Marcus Selden Goldman of Middletown, Ohio, 1925; four children: Agnes R. (Mrs. John F. Burke), Marcia E. (Mrs. Malcolm D. Widenor), Charles R., Olive M. A.B., Vassar Coll., 1919; fur. study, Harvard-Radcliffe, '47 Workshop,'

1921-22; on staff of Stage tour with Prof. G.P. Baker; summer writing at McDowell Colony, Peterboro, N.H., 1922; travel and pvt. study in Italy, Austria and France, 1922-23; M.A., U. of Ill., 1941. Red Cross case work, N.Y.C., 191920; taught, U. of Ill., 1942-46; worked with Com. for Senate's Win-the-Peace-Now-Resolution, 1945; candidate for Cong., 1946; asst. to dir., Stimson Com. for the Marshall Plan, 1947; candidate for Cong., 1948; consultant, div. of terrs, and island possessions, U.S. Dept. of Interior, 1949, 50; chf., pub. ed., Div. of Vocational Rehabilitation, Springfield, Ill., 1949-present; rep. Comm. on the Status of Women, ECOSOC, 1949-present; rep. of Comm. on Status of Women to Human Rights Comm., ECOSOC, Apr. 1950; mem. William Allen White Com. to Defend Am. by Aiding the Allies, World War II; local chrm., frgn. policy, League of Women Voters and A.A.U.W., Champaign-Urbana, 1942-46; gave weekly radio programs on frgn. policy, World War II; speaker on UN, Marshall Plan, Status of Women, and State-Fed. Program of Rehabilitation of the Handicapped; mem. Gov. Stevensons Com. for UN and for Natl. Employment of the Physically Handicapped; mem. bd., Chicago Assn. for UN; chrm., Personell Episcopal Diocese of Springfield; mem. Intl. Fed. of Bus. and Professional Women's Clubs; Natl. Council of Ch. Women; Natl. Women's Democratic Club, Washington, D.C.; Auxilliary Am. Legion and Veterans of Frgn. Wars; Natl. Rehabilitation Assn.; Vassar and U. of Ill. Alumnae Assns.; translated, wrote and produced number of plays at Vassar, Radcliffe, U. of Ill. and other theatre groups; taught classes for clergy and laity at Episcopal Confs.; one of founders, Children's Theatre of UrbanaChampaign and dir. Residence Drive of Community Chest. Author: 'St. Anne and the Gouty Rector and Other Plays' (with Marcus Selden Goldman) translated from French of Henri Brochet and Henri Gheon, Longman's Green, N.Y., 1950; 'College Student G.I. Style,' AAUP, 1944; 'An Amateur in Politics,' 1947; 'More Anvils Sounding-UNESCO,' Dem. Digest, 1947; "Trust the People with the Gravest QuestionsThe Marshall Plan,' ibid., 1948; 'Equality in Nationality for Women,' The Intl. Altrusan, 1950; 'Almost 3500 Illinois Citizens Rehabilitated,' Ill. Labor Bul., 1950; 'Handicapped Youth Program Aids Many,' Ill. Welfare Bul. Official addresses: U.S. Mission to UN, 2 Park Ave., N. Y. C.; or 700 E. Adams St., Springfield, Ill. Residence: 203 Michigan Ave., Urbana, Ill.

GOMEZ RUIZ, LUIS EMILIO (Venez.), min. external relations; b. Caracas, Venez., Nov. 10, 1911; s. Emilio H. and María (Ruiz Miranda) Gomez; m. María Luisa Rodríguez - Delfino of Caracas, 1938; three children: Luis, Alfredo, Gustavo. Doctor in pol. sci. and law degree, Cen. U. of Venez.; licentiate in dipl. and consulor sci., Tech. Inst., Caracas. Has served as chf. of service, Inter-Am. relations sect., Min. of External Relations; chf. of pol. adm.; sec. of emb., Colombia; first sec. of emb., Washington, D. C.; adv. to emb.; sec., Natl.

Econ. Council; prof., pvt. intl. law, Cen. U. of Venez.; min. of external relations, 1948-present; adv. to rep., UNRRA Council, Atlantic City, N. J., 1944; rep., second sess., UNRRA Council; adv. to delgn., UNCIO, 1945; First GA, 1946; adv. to rep., Com. of Jurists, Washington, D. C., 1945. Decorations: Grand Cross, Order of the Sun, Peru; Order of Orange-Nassau;Order of Condor of the Andes. Author (in Spanish): 'International Aspects of the Migratory Colonizer.' Official address: Ministry of External Relations, Caracas, Venezuela.

GONELLA, GUIDO (Italy), del., Fifth Gen. Conf., UNESCO; b. Verona, Italy, Sept. 16, 1905; s. Luigi and Marianna (Landi) Gonella; m. Bartolotta Pia, 1938; five children: Paola, Giovanna, Maria Cristina, Maria Luisa, Giorgio. Doctor in law and philosophy, Catholic U. of Milan; fur. studies, Univs. of Rome, Paris, London, and Berlin. Fmr. edit., 'Studium,' Catholic student's mag.; sec., Italian Soc. of Philosophy; prof. (with title 'Libero Docente'), chair of philosophy and law, Univs. of Bari and Pavia until 1939, when forbidden to teach because of anti-fascist activities; imprisoned in 1942; later served as sub-dir. and frgn. aff. edit., 'L' Osservatore Romano'; upon regaining liberty, aided De Gasperi in founding Christian Democrat party; became dir., 'Popolo,' official organ of the Christian Democrats; natl. consultant, Legis. Asmb., 1944; elected dpty., Italian Parl., 1946; min. of pub. instruction and fine arts, 1946-present; gen. sec., Christian Democrats, 1950-present; del., Fifth Gen. Conf., UNESCO, Florence, 1950. Mem. Intl. Inst. of Philosophy of Law and Juridicial Sociol.; Comdr. of the Saintly Sepulchre. Author (in Italian): numerous works in philosophy and philosophy of law, including:'Evaluation of Machiavellism in the Ethics of Benedetto Groce, 1930; 'Conscience and Action,' 1937; 'Ethical Conscience as Judgment,' 1938; 'Principles of Social Order,' 1943. Official address: Ministry of Public Instruction, Rome, Italy.

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GONZALEZ, CARLOS LUIS. (Venez.), rep., exec. bd., WHO; b. Independencia, Tachira, Venez., May 12, 1916; s. Benjamin and Elisa (Velasco) Gonzalez; m. Carmen Ibarra of Cumana, Venez., 1939; three children: Carmen C., Carlos L., Benjamin. Ph.D., Fed. Coll., Valencial, Venez., 1932; M.D., Sch. of Med., Central U. of Venez.. Caracas, 1938; D. P.H., Sch. of Hygiene and Pub. Health, Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore, Md., 1948. Instructor, physiological chem., Sch. of Med., Central U., 193438; asst. pathologist, Hosp. Vargas, Caracas, 1938-39; health off., Min. of Health, Venez., 1939-46; dir., courses for med. offs. of health, Min. of Health, Caracas, 1948-49; dir. pub. health, Min. of Health and Soc. Welfare, Caracas, 1949-present; del. of Venez., First World Health Asmb., Geneva, 1948; 8th, 9th meetings, exec. com., and 3rd meeting of dir. council, Pan-Am. Sanitary Orgn., Lima, Peru, 1949; 10th meeting, exec. com., Pan-Am. Sanitary Orgn., Washington, D. C., 1950; rep., 11th, 12th meetings,

CARLOS L. GONZALEZ

exec. com., and 4th meeting dir. council, PanAm. Sanitary Orgn., Ciudad Trujillo, Dom. Rep., 1950; chf. del., v-pres., 13th Pan-Am. Sanitary Conf., Ciudad Trujillo, 1950; chf. del., 3rd World Health Asmb., Geneva, 1950; mem. exec. bd., WHO, 1950 - present; mem. Fed. District Med. Assn., Caracas; Am. Pub. Health Assn. Author: 'Epidemic Influenza in Buenos Aires, 1913-46, (dissertation), 1948. Official address: c/o Direccion de Salubridad Publica, Ministerio de Sanidad y Asstencia Social, Caracas, Venezuela. Residence: Septima Calle Transversal, Blanguizal, Urbanizacion Mariperez, Caracas, Venezuela.

GONZALEZ, CESAR (Venez.), perm. rep., UN; b. San Cristobal, Venez., Dec. 14, 1905; s. Rubén and Dolores (Martínez) González; m. Georgina Cortés of Mexico City, 1944; two children: Dolores and Rubén. Doctor in pol. sci., U. of Caracas, Venez., 1929; fur. study, U. of Paris. Private practice of law, Caracas, 192931; Venez. dpty., elected 1930; practice of law, 1936-41; pres., Colegio de Abogados (Venez. Bar Assn.), Caracas, 1941; counsellor, Min. of Fin. and mem. Comm. for Reform of Fiscal Legis. in Venez., 1941; adv., Venez. delgn., meeting of frgn. affairs ministers of Am. Repubs., Rio de Janeiro, Jan., 1942; elected sen. from Tachira, Venez.; min. of interior, 194243; amb. to Mex., 1943-45; to Ecua., 1945; mem. Venez. delgn. to Inter-Am. Conf. on Problems of War and Peace (Chapultepec Conf.), Mexico City, 1945; chf. sect., Western Hemisphere aff., D/SCA, UN, 1946-50; perm. rep. to UN, 1950-. Decorations: Cruz de Boyaca, Col., 1st class; Aguila Azteca, Mex., 1st class; Orden del Mérito, Ecua., 1st class; mem. Colegio de Abogados de

Caracas, Venez.; Orden dos Avogados do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro. Author: 'El concepto latino-americano de nacionalidad', Caracas, 1929. Official address: Venezuelan Delegation to UN, 350 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Residence: 1155 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.

GONZALEZ AREVALO, ISMAEL (Guat.), chrm. delgn., Fifth GA; min. frgn. aff.; b. Taxisco, Guat., Sept. 26, 1906; s. Daniel and Ignacia (Arévalo) González; m. Fausta Bianchi of FiumeUdine, Italy; three children: Maxi, Evelina, Maria Elena; ed. Faculty of Juridical and Soc. Scis., Guat.; Sorbonne, U. of Paris; degree of lawyer, 1933. Sec. of consulate gen. of Guat., Paris, 1931-34; sec. of legation, Paris, 1934-39; counselor of legation, London, 1939-42; chargé d'affaires, London, 1942-45; sub-sec. of frgn. aff., Guat., 1945; sec-gen. of Presidency, Guat., 1946; min. to Peru, 1946-48; mem. delgn., Conf. of Mins. Frgn. Aff., Rio de Janeiro, 1947, and to various other confs.; amb. to Washington, 194849; min. frgn. aff., 1949-present; chrm. delgn., Fifth GA, 1950. Decoration: Chevalier, Legion of Honor, France, 1939. Author: 'Situation Juridique de la Femme en Droit Contemporaine,' Paris, 1936. Official address: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Guatemala City, Guatemala.

GONZALEZ-FERNANDEZ, ALBERTO, dpty. prin. sec., UN Commr. in Libya; b. Bogota, Colombia, Feb. 16, 1903; s. Rodrigo and Dolores (Fernandez) Gonzalez; m. Ana Carreno-Mallarino of Bogota, Colombia, 1913; three children: Margarita, Ana, Alicia; ed. Columbia U., N.Y.C., 1922-23; Nuremburg, Ger., 1923; Dipl. and Consular Acad., Vienna, 1923-26. Apptd. consul, Prague, 1927; sec-gen., Min. Frgn. Aff., 1930, 1939; sec., chargé d'affaires, Washington, D.C. and Stockholm, Swed., subsequently counselor, emb. at Vatican, 1934-39; amb. to Ecua., 1944; Peru, 1945; rep., Inter-Am. Conf. on Problems of War and Peace, Mexico City, 1945; del., UNCIO, 1945; rep., First Special GA, 1947; rep., Second GA, 1947; alt. perm. rep. to UN and S.C., 1947 -49; AEC, 1947-48; CCA, 1947-48; rep., Second Special GA, 1948; rep. second part, Third GA, 1949; dpty. prin. sec., UN Commr. in Libya, 1950-present. Official address: United Nations, Grand Hotel, Tripoli, Libya.

GOONETILLEKE, OLIVER ERNEST (Ceylon), del., tariff negotiations, GATT; b. Trincomalee, Ceylon, 1892; s. A. L. Goonetilleke; m. Esther Jayawardana of Colombo, Ceylon; three children: Joyce, Sheila, Oliver. B. A., London U., 1916. Asst. auditor for rys., Ceylon, 1921-24; asst. colonial auditor, 1924-31; colonial auditor, June 1931; auditor-gen., July 1931-42; civil defense and food commr., Ceylon, 1942-45; mem. Ceylon War Council, 1942; fin. sec., 1945-47; min. of home aff. and rural devel., Ceylon, 1947-48; Ceylon high commr. in U. K., 1948 - present; Ceylon govt. del., Intl. Ry. Cong., Cairo, Egypt, 1933; chrm., Retrenchment Comm., 1938; Salar ies Comm., 1945; del., tariff negotiations, GATT, Torquay, Eng., 1950; v-pres., Natl. Council of YMCA's, India, Burma and Ceylon; gov., Navy

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GORDON, EZEKIEL, soc. aff. off., div. of human rights, D/SOA, UN; b. Rostov, U.S.S.R., Mar. 30, 1904; Russian citz. at b.; Israeli natl.; s. Noe and Alexandrea (Poliakoff) Gordon; m. Eugenie Ermans of Jaffa, Israel, 1935; one child: Yoel; dip. in econ. and soc. scis., Ecole des Sciences Politiques, Paris, 1923; licentiate in law, Faculty of Law, U. of Paris, 1925; doctor in law, 1931. Asst., Inst. of Compar. Law, U. of Paris, 1931-35; lecturer, pub. and compar. adm. law, U. of Fouad I, Cairo, Egypt, 1935-39; prof., 1942-44; Ecole Francaise de Droit, Cairo, 194244; dir., Pub. Fin. Research Center, Tel Aviv, 1945-46; soc. aff. off., div. of human rights, D/SOA, UN, 1947-49; left UN Secretariat to take appointment as dir., intl. orgns. sect., Min. Frgn. Affs., Israel, 1949-51; rejoined UN staff as soc. aff. off., Jan., 1951; prof., Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes, N.Y.C., 1947-present; High School of Law and Econ., Tel Aviv, 1949-51. Author: 'Monetary Reform in Soviet Russia', Paris, 1924; "The Responsibility of the Head of State in Recent Constitutional Practice, A Study in Comparative Law', 1931; 'The New Constitutions of Europe and the Role of the Head of State', Paris, 1932; 'The Inspection of Neutral Convoys', Paris, 1935; 'Elements of Public Law (in collab.), Paris and Cairo, 1936; 'Lessons on the Constitutional History of England, Cairo, 1939. Permanent address: Shilo Street, Tel Aviv, Israel. Present ad

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