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Fulton Freeman, American ambassador to Mexico, and Mayor John F. Collins during Mexico Week in Boston (April 17-23, 1966) Fulton Freeman, American Ambassador to Mexico, and Mayor John F. Collins during Mexico Week in Boston (April 17-23, 1966) (10559352334).jpg
Fulton Freeman, American ambassador to Mexico, and Mayor John F. Collins during Mexico Week in Boston (April 17–23, 1966)

Fulton Freeman (May 7, 1915 Pasadena, California - December 14, 1974) was the American ambassador to Mexico (1964-1969) and Colombia (1961-1964), [1] [2] and president of the Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies since 1969. [3]

Freeman graduated from Pomona College in 1937. [3]

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References

  1. "Fulton Freeman (1915–1974)". Office of the Historian. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  2. "Mexico: New Hand Across the Border". Time . February 21, 1964. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  3. 1 2 "Fulton Freeman, 59, Ex‐Envoy TO Mexico and Colombia, Dies". The New York Times . December 17, 1974. Retrieved March 22, 2020.