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Navigation Meeting, ICAO; asso. mem., Australian Inst. of Engrs. Official address: International Aviation Building, Montreal, Canada. Residence: 6015 Hudson Rd., Montreal, Canada.

ADAM, GEN. SIR RONALD FORBES (U. K.), del., to Fifth Gen. Conf., UNESCO; mem. exec. bd., UNESCO; b. Bombay, India, Oct. 30, 1885; s. Frank F. and Rose (Kemball) Adam; m. Anna D. Pitman of Bray, Berkshire, Eng., 1915; three children: Barbara, Bridget, Isobel; ed. Eton, 1898-1902; Royal Mil. Acad., Woolwich, 190305; LL. D. (hon.), U. of Aberdeen; hon. fellow, Worcester Coll., Oxford. Served in World War I, France and Italy, 1914-18; gen. staff off., Staff Coll., Camberley, 1932-35; in War Off., 1935-46; dpty. dir., mil. operations, War Off., 1936; comdr., Royal Artillery, First Div., 193637; commandant, Staff Coll., Camberley, 1937; dpty. chf., Imperial Gen. Staff, 1938-39; in command, Third Army Corps, 1939-40; gen. off., comdr-in-chf., Northern Command, 194041; adjutant gen. to Forces, 1941-46; gen., 1942; retired, 1946; col. commandant, Royal Artillery, 1940-50; Royal Army Ed. Corps, 1940-50; Royal Army Dental Corps 1945-present. Del., all five Gen. Conf., UNESCO; pres., Marylebone Cricket Club, 1946-47; chrm., Brit. Council, 1946-present; pres., Library Assn., 1949; chrm., Council of Inst. of Ed., London U.; chrm. Natl. Inst. of Indus. Psych.; pres., Natl. Inst. of Adult Ed.; mem. Miners Welfare Comm.; gov., Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. Decorations: D.S.O., 1918; O. B. E., 1919; C. B., 1939; K. C. B., 1941; G. C. B., 1946; Royal Academician. Official address: c/o British Council, Davies St., London, W. 1., England.

ADAMS, RUSSELL BAIRD (U. S. A.), chrm. delgn., Fourth Asmb., ICAO; b. Wheeling, W. Va., Dec. 28, 1910; s. Russell U. and Daisy D. (Hilton) Adams; m. Frances Nordin of Neb., 1935; four children: Russell B., Jr., Richard A., Marilyn, David A.; ed. Elliot Sch. of Bus., Wheeling, W. Va., 1926; Bethany Coll., W. Va., 1926-27; U. of Ky., Lexington, 1927. Held various positions, U. S. Post Off. Dept., Washington, D. C., 1930-36; post off. inspector, 1936-39; with econ. bur., Civil Aeronautics Authority (Civil Aeronautics Bd. since 1940), 1939-45; dir., econ. bur., 1945-48; mem. Civil Aeronautics Bd., 1948-50; served as special asst. to sec. of state since Jan. 1951; tech. adv., U. S. delgn., ICAO Conf., Chicago, Ill., 1944; adv., First Interim Asmb., PICAO, Montreal, 1946; alt. del., First Asmb., ICAO, Montreal, 1947; del., Comm. on Multilateral Agreement on Commercial Air Rights in International Air Transport, Geneva, 1947; chrm. delgn., Second Asmb., ICAO, Geneva, 1948; Fourth Asmb., Montreal, 1950; chrm. bd. trustees, Four Corners Sch., Silver Spring, Md., 1949-present; mem. Sigma Nu. Author: 'The Air Route Problem', Jour. of Air Law and Commerce, Northwestern U., 1950; 'The Feeder Airline Opportunity', in Flight, Sept., 1950. Official address: Department of State, Washington, D. C.

CHRISTOS AGALLOPOULOS

Residence: 10710 Old Blandensburg Rd., Silver Spring, Md.

AFRICA, BERNABE (Phil.), rep., UNCURK; b. Lipa City, Phil., June 11, 1892; m. Soledad Cecilio of Manila, 1922; two children: Edgardo and Paz. LL. B, U. of S. Calif., 1917; LL.M., U. of Mich., 1924; Ph. D., 1926. Served in dept. of interior, Phil. Govt., 1919-27; teacher, U. of Phil., 1927-41, and actg. head, dept. of pol. sci., at outbreak of war in Pacific; commr. of frgn. relations, Phil. Govt., 1946; under-sec. and actg. sec. of frgn. aff., 1946-48; E. E. and M. P. and chf. of Phil. mission in Japan, 1948present; mem. UNCOK, 1949-50; mem. UNCURK, 1950-present; rep. to ind. celebrations, Colombo, Ceylon, 1948; fmr. edit., Phil. Soc. Sci. Review; mem. Masons, 32nd degree; mem. Phil. bar; Phil. Alpha Chapter, Pi Gamma Mu; Am. Pol. Sci. Assn.; The Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Author: 'Political Offenses in Extradition', Manila, 1929; also articles publ. in Phil. Soc. Sci. Review. Official address: UN Comm. for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea, United Nations, New York; or: Philippine Mission in Japan, Hattori Building, Tokyo, Japan.

AGALLOPOULOS, CHRISTOS (Gr.), chf. govt. del., 33rd sess., ILO Conf.; b. Nafpactos, Gr., Dec. 23, 1897; s. Nicolas and Penelope (Cavailla) Agallopoulos; m. Helen Dessipris of Larissa, Gr., 1940; one child: Penelope. Doctor of law, laureate, U. of Athens, 1919; fur. study, Faculty of Pol. Scis., U. of Hamburg, Ger., 192123. Chf., maritime labor sect., Min. of Natl. Econ., 1923-26; dir., tobacco workers' soc. security fund, 1926-35; dir-gen., soc. security, 1935-present; prof., labor law and soc. pol.,

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Sch. of Higher Indus. Studies, Athens, 1947present; govt. del., 7th sess., ILO Conf., 1926; 8th sess., 1926; 9th sess., 1927; chf. govt. del., 33rd sess., 1950; mem. com. of experts on soc. security, ILO, 1931-40; mem. Assn. for the study of adm. law. Author: 'La protection des marins en cas de maladie', 1931; 'Les assurances sociales', 1936; 'La technique des nationalisations', 1947; 'Les tendences de la politique sociale internationale après la guerre', 1948; 'La protection de la profession', 1950. Address: Pipinou 10, Athens, Greece.

AGAR, WILLIAM MACDONOUGH, chf., headquarters services, D/PI, UN; b. N. Y. C., Feb. 14, 1894; s. John G. and Agnes (Macdonough) Agar; m. Alida Carter of N. Y. C., 1922; four children: Alida M., Sylvia C., Catherine M., John M.; B. S., Princeton U., N. J., 1916; M.A., 1920; Ph. D., 1922. Geologist, Anaconda Copper Co., Butte, Mont., 1922-23; instructor, Yale U., 1923-28; asst. prof., Columbia U., N. Y. C., 1928-35; visiting lecturer, 1941; headmaster, The Newman Sch., Lakewood, N. J., 1935-40; ed. dir., Freedom House, N. Y. C., 1942-46; sr. geologist, U. S. Geological Survey, 1943-46; D/PI, UN, 1946-present; mem. Geological Soc. of Am.; Soc. of Econ. Geologists. Author: 'Catholicism and the Progress of Science', New York, 1940; 'The Dilemma of Science', New York, 1941; and many sci. papers, reviews and pamphlets. Residence: 182 East End Ave., New York, N. Y.

AGHASSI, ALI, pol. aff. off., Interim Com. Group, D/SCA, UN; b. Khoy, Azerbaijan, Iran, June 25, 1911; s. Hassan A. and Qamar (Iftikhar) Aghassi; m. Marjorie Ewing of Lake Beulah, Wis., 1943; two children: Alexis E. and Franklin

ALI AGHASSI

C.; ed. U. of Neb.; Colo. A. & M. Coll.; U. of N.C.; B.Sc. in agr. econ., Okla. A. & M., 1937; B. A. in petroleum econ., 1938; grad. study, intl. relations and law and Islamic institutions, U. of Chicago, 1937-42. Asst. chf., Persian desk, OWI, N.Y.C., 1942-43; asso. analyst, Middle E. aff., Bur. of Overseas Intelligence, OWI, Washington, D. C., 1943-44; specialist on Middle E., UN Interim Comm. on Food and Agr., Washington, D. C., 1944-45; specialist on Middle E., FAO, Washington, D. C., 1945-47; pol. aff. off., D/SCA, UN, 1947-present; sec. panel IX, Agr. Com., FAO Conf., Quebec, 1945; asst. sec. and actg. dpty. prin. sec. UN Comm. for India and Pakistan, 1848; mem. Am. Soc. of Intl. Law; Am. Pol. Sci. Assn.; Alpha Zeta; Imperial Iranian Govt. fellow in agr. econ. and intl. relations, 1933-38; scholar, U. of Chicago, 1937-38 and 1939-40. Author: "The Status of Bahrein Islands Under International Law' (master's thesis), 1940; 'Turkey', UN Interim Comm. on Food and Agr., Washington, D.C., 1944. Residence: 147-01 Village Road, Parkway Village, Jamaica 2, New York.

AGHNIDES, THAN ASSIS (Gr.), chrm., UN Adv. Com. on Budgetary Questions; b. Nigdeh, Asia Minor, 1889; ed. Superior Natl. Greek Coll., Istanbul, Tur.; Anatolia Coll., Asia Minor; U. of Istanbul; U. of Paris. Dir. press bur., London Legation, 1918-19; mem. LN staff, until 1942; became under sec-gen., LN, 1939; Gr. amb. to Ct. of St. James, 1942-47; chrm., UN Adv. Com. on Adm. and Budgetary Questions, 1946-present; sec-gen., Montreaux Conf. on Dardanelles, 1936; Conf. on Suppression of Egyptian Capitulations, 1937; rep. (chrm., Sixth Com.), UN Prep. Comm., 1945; First GA, 1946. Mem. Curatorium of Acad.

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of Intl. Law, The Hague. Clubs: St. James, London; Knickerbocker, N. Y.C. Official address: United Nations, New York; or, St. James Club, Piccadilly, London, W.1., England.

AGLION, RAOUL, principal sec., UN Special Com. on the Balkans; b. July 31, 1904; s. Emmanuel and Germaine (Welfling) Aglion; m. Simone Sapriel, 1933; ed. Sch. of Higher Soc. Studies, Paris, 1920-23; Sch. of Higher Historical Studies, U. of Paris, 1923-24; Faculty of Law, Paris, 1924-26; Catholic U. of Louvain, 1925; Inst. of Comparative Law, Paris, 1927. Prof., Sch. of Higher Soc. Studies, 1935-37; cabinet attaché, Min. of Commerce, France, 1937; Min. of Fin., 1938; attaché, French Legation, Cairo, 1939-40; chf., Fighting French delgn., 1941-43; legal counselor, French Embassy; Washington, D.C., 1944-45; dir., D/ECA, 1946; special adv. to Sec-Gen., UN, 1946-47; principal sec., UN Special Com. on Balkans, 1948-present; mem. French delgn., Intl. Labour Conf., Philadelphia, 1943; Fin. and Monetary Conf., Bretton Woods, 1944; Intl. Aviation Conf., Chicago, 1944; UNRRA, Montreal, 1944; LN Fin. and Econ. Com., Princeton, 1945; Conf. of Jurists, Washington, D.C., 1945; UNCIO, 1945; UN Prep. Comm., London, 1946; mem. Univ. Club, N.Y.C.; Société de Legislation Comparée, Paris; Knight, Legion of Honor; Officer, Order of Nile, and other orders. Author: 'Dictionnaire Droit Commercial Français', Paris, 1928; 'French Law', London, 1929; 'La Traite et Lettre de Change', Paris, 1931; 'Les Actes de Montreux annotés', Paris, 1936; 'Le Côntrole des Changes', Paris, 1937; 'War in the Desert', New York, 1942; "The Fighting French', New York, 1944; 'Dictionary of French

ROBERTO AGO

American Law', New York, 1947. Residence: 59 East 54th St., New York 22, N. Y.

AGO, ROBERTO (Italy), substitude del., Governing Body, ILO; b. Vigevano, Italy, May 26, 1907; s. Pietro and Maria (Marini) Ago; m. Luciana Cova of Vercelli, Italy, 1936; four children: Pietro, Fabrizio, Renata, Luisa; laurea (law), U. of Naples, Italy, 1939; laurea (pol. sci.), 1930. Asst. prof., of intl. law, U. of Cagliari, Italy, 1930-32; U. of Messina, 1933; prof., U. of Catania, 1934; U. of Genoa, 1935-37; U. of Milan, 1938 - present; Acad. of Intl. Law, The Hague, 1936, 1939; Institut Universitaire des Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva, Switz., 1947-48; mem. Italian delgn., 29th - 33rd sess., Gen. Conf., ILO, 1946-49; Fifth Gen. Conf., UNESCO, 1950; legal consultant, IRO Mission to Rome; chrm., exec. com., World Fed. of UN Assns.; legal consultant, Italian Frgn. Off., 1945; sec-gen., Italian Soc. for Intl. Orgn., Rome; chrm., Italian Com. for Intl. Studies; mem. bd., Intl. Studies Conf.; mem. Perm. Comm. of Arbitration between Switz. and Neth., 1948-present; dir., La Comunita Internazionale, quarterly of intl. law.; dir., Communicazoni e studi dell' Instituto di diritto internazionale dell' Università di Milano, yearbook; mem. Inst. italiano di diritto internazionale; Inst. distudi legislativi. Author: 'Teoria del diritto internazionale privato', 1934; 'Ie requisito dell' effettività dell' occupazione in diritto internazionale", 1934; 'La responsabilità indiretta in diritto internazionale', 1936; 'Règles générales des conflits de lois', 1936; 'La regola del previo esauri mento dei ricorsi interni in tema di responsabilità internazionale, 1938; La colpa nell' illecito

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internazionale', 1938; 'Le délit internazionale', 1939; 'Lezioni di diritto internazionale privato, 1939; 'Leaioni di Diritto Internazionale', 1943; 'Lezioni di Diritto Publico Nord - Americano', 1945; 'L'occupazione bellica di Roma e il trattato lateranense', 1946; 'L' organizzazione internazionale dalla Società delle Nazioni alle Nazioni Unite, 1946; L'eccido delle Fosse Ardeatine Alla Luce del Diritto Internazionale di Guerra', 1949; 'Communita Internazionale Universale e Comunita Internazionli Particolari', 1950; 'Lezioni di Diritto Internazionale', 1950; 'Scienza Giuridica e Diritto Internazionale', 1950; and several other publications in field of international law. Address: Via Felice Giordano 15, Rome, Italy.

AGUERO CORVALAN, OSCAR (Chile), govt. del., 33rd sess., ILO Conf.; b. Valdevia, Chile, July 3, 1907; s. Eleodoro and Mamerta (Aguero) Corvalan; n. Nelly Wood; two children; ed. Sch. of Pharmacy, Instituto Barros Arana, 1927. Has served as chf., pharmaceutical service, Central Pharmaceutical Bd. of Welfare, Chile; del., Cong., Spain, 1931; visited Ger., France, Italy and Eng.; gen. mgr., Chilean Labs. Co., Santiago, at present; i. c. govt. comm. to frgn. Moncountries, 1935, 1939; rep., ILO Conf., treal, Can., 1946; Geneva, Switz., 1950; mem. Assn. of Chem. and Pharmacy; Club de la Septiembre, Club de la Union; hon. mem. Royal Acad. of Pharmacy, Madrid; awarded First Prize for sci. work, Cong. of Pharmacy, Madrid, 1931. Author of various sci. papers in professional jours. Address: Barros Borgono 393, Santiago, Chile.

AGUILAR-TRIGUEROS, ROBERTO (El Salvador), fmr. rep., Interim Com.; b. San Salvador, El Salvador, Nov. 5, 1888; s. Eugenio and Angela (Trigueros) Aguilar; m. Maria L. Meardi, 1916; six children: Fermina, Roberto, Ricardo, Mauricio, Federico, Maria; m. 2d. Gwendolyn F. Doty, 1939; ed. privately, London, Eng., 1897-1902, and Dresden, Ger. Mayor of San Salvador, 191213; treas-gen., El Salvador, 1918-19; actg. min. of fin., 1919-20; rep., Coffee Growers Assn. of Pan-Am. El Salvador, N. Y. C., 1932-37; pres., Coffee Bur., N. Y. C., 1937-49; apptd. commercial attaché, emb., Washington, D. C., 1946; sec., delgn., First Pan-Am. Conf., Washington, D. C., 1915; rep., Second GA, 1947; Second Special GA, 1948; Intl. Trade Conf., Havana, 1947-48; Inter - Am. Econ. and Soc. Council, Orgn. of Am. States, Washington, D. C., 1948; Interim Com., GA, until 1950. Official address: 120 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Residence: 127 W. 96th St., New York, N. Y.

AHMAD, AZIZ (Pak.), alt. rep., adv., Fifth GA; b. Lahore, Pak., June, 24, 1906; s. Ghulam Dastgir and Bashir Begum; m. Shereen Shjaat Ali of Brighton, Eng., 1939; three children: Nyla, Meekal, Umbereen. B. Sc. (with honors), Punjab U., Lahore, Pak., 1928; fur. study as probationer (in Indian Civil Service), Sch. of Oriental Studies, London, 1928-29; Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 1929-30. Apptd. to

AZIZ AHMAD

Indian Civil Service, Prov. of Bengal, 1930; asst. magistrate, Murshidabad, Bengal, 1931; sub-divisional off. and magistrate, Patuakhali, Bengal, 1932-33; off. on special duty, Fin. Dept., Bengal Govt., 1933-34; as sub-divisional off. and magistrate, Chandpur, Bengal, 1934-35, devised system to relieve agriculturists of indebtedness burden which had been causing violent outbreaks against money lenders; set up debt settlement bds. with reps. of agr. debtors and creditors of rural areas whereby debts could be paid off over period of yrs.; plan was embodied in act of Provisional Legis. of Bengal Govt., 1936; apptd. dir. of debt conciliation and put above-mentioned plan into operation, 1937-38; off. on special duty, 1938-39; magistrate and collector, Rajshahi Dist., 1939-40; registrar of cooperative socs., 1941-42; dpty. dir. of civil supplies, 1942-44; joint sec. to Bengal Govt. Development Dept., and sec. of Development Bd., 1944-46; dpty. sec., India Govt., Dept. of Agr., 1946-47; joint sec., May-June, 1947; joint sec. to Pak. Provisional Govt., Dept. of Food and Agr., July-Sept., 1947; chf. sec. to East Bengal Govt., East Pak., 1947-present; Washsec., Indian delgn., FAO Prep. Comm., ington, D. C., Oct. 1946-Jan. 1947; mem.delgn., Intl. Wheat Conf., London, 1947; alt. rep., adv., Pak. delgn., Fifth GA, 1950; decorated O. B. E., 1946. Author: 'The Bengal Development Plan', 1945. Official address: Government of Pakistan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Karachi, Pakistan. Residence: 35 Hare Rd., Dacca, East Bengal, E. Pakistan.

AHMAD, SYED WAHAJUDDIN, info. off., press and publications sect., D/PI, UN; b. Lucknow, India, Mar. 8, 1900; s. Syed S. and Basheera

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(Mukhlisuddowla) Ahmed; m. Rasheeda Mohmoodali of Lucknow, 1927; ed. Maharaja's Collegiate Sch., Jaipur, Rajputana, 1911-16; Canning Coll., Lucknow, 1916-18; Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental Coll., Aligarh, 1918-10; Teachers' Trng. Coll., Dacca, East Bengal, 1921-22; B. A., Allahabad U., 1920; bachelor of teaching, U. of Dacca, 1922. V-prin., Teachers Trng. Sch., Hyderabad-Deccan, India, 1922-24; lecturer in psych., Auranagabad Coll., Osmania U., Hyderabad - Deccan, 1924-34; asst. to v-chancellor, univ. examiner, mem. bd. studies in ed., mem. faculty of ed., Osmania U., 1934-42; pres., Bombay Moslem Teachers Conf., 1932; info. off., Bur. of Pub. Info., India Govt., New Delhi, 1942-45; pub. relations off., Iranian Cultural Mission to India, 1945; dpty. dir. of info., Agency-Gen. of India, Washington, D.C., 1945-46; dir. of info., AgencyGen., subsequently, India Emb., Washington, D. C., 1946-47; alt. rep., Far Eastern Comm., Com. IV, 1946-47; mem. bd. dir., Films of Nations, N. Y. C., 1946-47; mem. Indian delgn., First Special GA, 1947; alt. rep., press off., UNSCOB, Athens, Greece, 1947-50; info. off., press and publications sect., D/PI, UN, 1950present; edit., UN Bul., 1950-present. Mem. Osmania U. Club, 1934-42. Author: 'Psychology of Persuasion' (won Hindustani Acad. Award), 1947; 'Psychology of Religion', address delivered at Urdu Acad., New Delhi, 1937. Translations: 'Talks to Teachers on Psychology', William James; 'School and the Child', John Dewey; 'Mental and Physical Life of School Children', Sandiford, all for Faculty of Ed., Osmania U., 193036; 'History of Persian Literature', Prof. E. G. Browne, 1942. Address: Dept. of Public Information, United Nations, New York, N. Y.

ABTE WOLD AKLILOU

AHOKAS, VILJO JAAKKO (Finland), perm. rep. to intl. orgns. at Geneva; b. Tampere, Fin., May 13, 1901; s. Jaakko and Hilma (Blom) Ahokas; m. Laila Liuksiala of Turku, Fin., 1922; two children: Jaakko A. and Tauno V. Licentiate in law, U. of Helsinki, 1924. Attaché, Min. Frgn. Aff., 1925; Finnish Legation, Moscow, 1926; sec. of legation, Riga, Repub. of Lithuania, 1928; mem. sect., Intl. Labour Off., Geneva, 1930; elevated in rank to counselor of legation, 1938; chf. of bur., Min. Frgn. Aff., 1939; dir., juridicial dept., 1941; consul-gen., Hamburg, 1942; juridicial counselor, Min. Frgn. Aff., 1946; perm. rep. of Fin. to intl. orgns. at Geneva, 1949-present; sec., Faculty of Law, U. of Helsinki, 1924-26; mem. Suomen Lakimiesyhdistys (Assn. of Jurists of Fin.); Neo-philological Society of Fin.; Chevalier, Order of the White Rose, Finland; Comdr., Order of the Lion, Finland. Address: 3, rue de Contamines, Geneva, Switzerland.

AKLILOU, ABTE WOLD (Eth.), chrm. delgn., Fifth GA; b. Boulga, Eth., Mar. 12, 1912; s. Habt Wold Aklilou. Licentiate in law, doctor of intl. law, and doctor of pol. econ., Faculty of Law, U. of Paris, 1931-34; dip., Sch. of Advanced Commercial Studies, 1934; fur. study, Sch. of Pol. Sci., Paris, 1932-34. First sec., legation, Paris, 1936; chargé d'affaires, 1937-39; v-min., Chancellory of the Empire, 1939-43; v-min. frgn. aff., 1943-49; min. frgn. aff., 1949-present; chrm. delgn., Paris Peace Conf., 1946; chrm. delgn., First through Fifth GA, 1946-50. Official address: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Addis Ababa, Ethiopa.

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