American diplomat
Robert J. McCloskey
McCloskey in 1978
In office October 22, 1976 – March 10, 1978President Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter Preceded by Kingdon Gould Jr. Succeeded by Geri M. Joseph In office May 20, 1973 – January 14, 1974Preceded by David H. Popper Succeeded by Rodger Davies In office 1978–1981President Jimmy Carter Preceded by Jack B. Kubisch Succeeded by Monteagle Stearns In office February 21, 1975 – September 10, 1976Preceded by A. Linwood Holton Succeeded by Douglas J. Bennet In office 1964–1973Preceded by Lincoln White Succeeded by Carl E. Bartch
Born (1922-11-25 ) November 25, 1922Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , U.S.Died November 28, 1996(1996-11-28) (aged 74)Chevy Chase, Maryland , U.S.
Robert James McCloskey (November 25, 1922 – November 28, 1996) was an American diplomat, ombudsman, and relief services executive.
Born in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, the son of Thomas McCloskey and Anna Wallace,[ 1] he was spokesperson for the United States Department of State from 1964 to 1973 but after a short stint (June 20, 1973, to January 14, 1974) as United States Ambassador to Cyprus , he was asked to return to his old job as spokesperson.
Career
From February 21, 1975, to September 10, 1976, he served as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations . He later served as United States Ambassador to the Netherlands and to Greece .[ 2] His government career was followed by a stint as ombudsman at the Washington Post , then as senior vice president of International Catholic Relief Services .[ 3]
Family
He married Anne Taylor Phelan on July 8, 1961. They had two daughters, Lisa and Andre. He died of leukemia in 1996 in Chevy Chase, Maryland at age 74.[ 3]
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