Charles Stewart Almon Ritchie
Charles Stewart Almon Ritchie (born September 23, 1906 in Halifax , † June 7, 1995 ) was a Canadian diplomat .
Life
Ritchie came from a prominent family in Nova Scotia. His brother Roland Ritchie became a judge on the Supreme Court of Canada, continuing a family tradition. In 1969 Charles Ritchie was inducted into the Order of Canada . He received honorary doctorates from Trent University in 1976 , and from York University and Carleton University in 1992 .
Publications
- The Siren Years (Diaries in Three Volumes)
Individual evidence
- ^ Honorary Degrees Awarded Since 1954 - Senate. carleton.ca, accessed March 12, 2015 .
- ^ Ritchie, Charles Stewart Almon (Carrière): [1]
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Thomas Clayton Davis |
Canadian envoy in Bonn March 25, 1954 to January 5, 1958 |
Escott Graves Meredith Reid |
Robert Alexander Mackay | Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations January 20, 1958 to April 27, 1962 |
Pierre Tremblay |
Arnold Heeney |
Canadian Envoy to Washington, DC May 25, 1962 to June 18, 1966 |
Edgar Ritchie |
George Ignatieff | Permanent Representative of Canada to NATO August 30, 1966 to June 16, 1967 |
Ross Campbell |
Lionel Chevrier |
Canadian High Commissioner in London June 27, 1967 to September 23, 1971 |
Jake Warren |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ritchie, Charles Stewart Almon |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canadian diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 23, 1906 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Halifax |
DATE OF DEATH | June 7, 1995 |