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Carl Marcy (1913–1990) was the former Chief of Staff of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Marcy was born in Oregon. He graduated from Willamette University, then completed a degree in law from Columbia University and a doctorate in Columbia University in international law and relations.
He received a Rockefeller Public Service Award in 1963, and with his wife Mildred Kester Marcy received a Joint Fellowship from the Institute of Current World Affairs, which allowed them to travel and live abroad for two years to research US foreign policy concerns.
References
- Barnes, Bart (September 1990). "CARL MARCY, POWERFUL STAFFER OF SENATE PANEL, DIES AT 77". Washington Post.
- Ritchie, Donald A. "Carl M. Marcy Chief of Staff Foreign Relations Committee, 1955-1973" (PDF). Senat.Gov.
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