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Charles W. Thayer (1910– August 27, 1969) was an American diplomat and author. He was an expert on Soviet-American relations and headed the Voice of America. ==Early years== Charles Wheeler Thayer was born in Villanova, Pennsylvania,〔George W. Baer, ''A Question of Time, The Origins of U.S.-Soviet Diplomatic Relations: The Memoirs of Roy W. Henderson'' (Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1986), 309〕 the son of George Chapman Thayer, a shipbuilding engineer, and Gertrude May Wheeler Thayer.〔''New York Times'': ("Mrs. George C. Thayer," May 28, 1964 ), accessed February 1, 2011; ''New York Times'': ("What is Doing in Society," November 13, 1901 ), accessed February 1, 2011〕 He attended St. Paul's School and the U.S. Military Academy, where he played polo,〔''New York Times'': ("Army's Polo Team Subdues P.M.C., 8-2," April 30, 1933 ), accessed February 1, 2011〕 and graduated in 1933. He served for a few months as a cavalry lieutenant.
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