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Overseer to Replace Kennan As Ambassador to Moscow

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Charles E. Bohlen '27, member of the Board of Overseers has been declared acceptable by the Kremlin as the next United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union.

Bohlen is regarded, with George F. Kennan whom he succeeds as ambassador, as the nation's foremost authority on Russia, and as the American who knows Stalin best. He served as interpreter for President Roosevelt and President Truman.

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