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AmbassadorWilliam Dodd Brewer (April 4, 1922 inMiddletown, Connecticut – February 10, 2009 inHingham, Massachusetts) was the American Ambassador to Mauritius from 1970 to 1973 and then Ambassador to the Sudan from 1973 to 1977.[1]
Brewer graduated from theTaft School andWilliams College. He graduated from theFletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in 1946 after having served overseas duringWorld War II. Brewer worked in the Office of War Information in Washington, D.C., and then in the American Field Service, C Platoon, 485th Company, attached to the British 8th Army, “seeing action at the Rapido River and Monte Cassino in Italy.”[1]
Brewer retired from the Foreign Service in 1978[2] and was appointed the Stuart Chevalier Professor of Diplomacy and World Affairs atOccidental College where he taught and also chaired the Department of World Affairs until 1986. When he retired, he first lived inFalmouth, Massachusetts, before moving to Hingham.[1]
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