Fred Morris Dearing

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Fred Morris Dearing
File:Fred Dearing.jpg
Born (1879-11-19)November 19, 1879
Columbia, Missouri
Died June 1963
Resting place Columbia, Missouri
Alma mater University of Missouri

Fred Morris Dearing (November 19, 1879 – June 1963) was a United States diplomat.

Biography

Fred Morris Dearing was born in Columbia, Missouri on November 19, 1879. He was a graduate of the University of Missouri.[1]

He was a career officer in the United States Foreign Service. In the administration of President of the United States Warren G. Harding, Dearing was United States Assistant Secretary of State under United States Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes from March 11, 1921 to February 28, 1922. He served as U.S. Minister to Portugal from June 6, 1922 to February 28, 1930. He was U.S. Minister to Peru from May 23, 1930 to June 3, 1937. He was U.S. Minister to Sweden from April 22, 1937 to September 23, 1937.[2]

Dearing died in 1963.

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Government offices
Preceded by United States Assistant Secretary of State
March 11, 1921 – February 28, 1922
Succeeded by
Leland B. Harrison
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Portugal
June 6, 1922 – February 28, 1930
Succeeded by
John Glover South
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Peru
May 23, 1930 – June 3, 1937
Succeeded by
Laurence Steinhardt
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Sweden
April 22, 1937 – September 23, 1937
Succeeded by
Frederick A. Sterling