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  1. Diplomatic career. Personal life. References. External links. Karl L. Rankin. Karl Rankin delivering remarks at National Taiwan University Hospital 's new facility groundbreaking ceremony, 31 August 1953. Karl Lott Rankin (September 4, 1898 – January 15, 1991) was an American diplomat from Wisconsin. [1] Background.

  2. Feb 9, 1991 · Karl L. Rankin, a career diplomat who was Ambassador to Taiwan and to Yugoslavia before he retired in 1961 after 34 years with the State Department, died Jan. 15 at Huntington Commons Health...

  3. KARL L. RANKIN, a career diplomat who was ambassador to Taiwan and to Yugoslavia, died Jan. 15, 1991, in Kennebunkport, Me. He was 92 years old and had retired from the State Department in 1981.

  4. 1916-1973. Size: 20 boxes. Storage Note: Mudd Manuscript Library (scamudd): Box 1-20. Language: English. Abstract. The Karl L. Rankin Papers consist of correspondence, writings, memoranda, diaries, scrapbooks, and photo albums kept by Mr. Rankin which span his lifetime and career as an ambassador.

  5. Karl Lott Rankin was an American diplomat from Wisconsin. [1] Background . Rankin was born September 4, 1898 to Emmet and Alberta Rankin in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. [2] He would serve in the United States Navy during World War I and attended college at the California Institute of Technology, the Federal Polytechnic Institute in Zurich, Switzerland; and Princeton University.

  6. Karl Lott Rankin was an American diplomat from Wisconsin.[1] Rankin was born September 4, 1898 to Emmet and Alberta Rankin in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.[2] He would serve in the United States Navy during World War I and attended college at the California Institute of Technology, the Federal...

  7. American Ambassador Karl Rankin 藍欽大使.jpg 544 × 651; 97 KB 330-PS-6543 (USN 633557) Vice Admiral A. M. Pride, Commander, Seventh Fleet, Chiang Kai Shek and U.S. Ambassador to China Karl L. Rankin.jpg 2,214 × 1,686; 598 KB