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Philip W. Bonsal : ウィキペディア英語版
Philip Bonsal

Philip Wilson Bonsal (May 22, 1903 – June 28, 1995) was a United States foreign diplomat and was the most recent United States Ambassador to Cuba.〔(Moncada: A Vision From Afar )
Arnaldo Silva León〕
==Biography==
Bonsal was born in New York in 1903, his father was Stephen Bonsal, a well-known Far Eastern correspondent. Bonsal became Ambassador to Colombia 1955, Bolivia 1957-59, Cuba 1959-60 and Morocco 1961-62.〔(The political graveyard ) biographies〕 Prior to becoming an ambassador Bonsal had been chief of the Latin American Division and an employee of AT&T in Cuba, he was considered a "Latin American hand" due to his apparent Latino background. After his brief spell as Ambassador to Cuba, Bonsal published the book "Cuba, Castro and the United States".
He died of pneumonia in 1995.〔http://www.nytimes.com/1995/07/01/obituaries/philip-w-bonsal-92-last-us-envoy-to-cuba.html〕

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