Frances Elizabeth Willis (1899 - 1983) lived a remarkable life. She was the first person to receive a PhD in Political Science from Stanford University (1923) and the first woman to make a career in the U.S. Foreign Service (1927 - 1964). She started as a Foreign Service Officer-Unclassified, slowly worked her way up the Foreign Service ladder and was appointed the first career-woman Ambassador in...
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reviews: Ambassador Willis emerges from this choppy and uneven biography as a woman remarkable not only for the abilities she brought to diplomatic service, but also for the consistency of her approach to her responsibilities. From secondary school until her ...
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