| Thomas C. Mann AKA Thomas Clifton Mann Born: 11-Nov-1912 Birthplace: Laredo, TX Died: 23-Jan-1999 Location of death: Austin, TX Cause of death: unspecified
  Gender: Male Religion: Baptist Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Diplomat Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Ambassador to Mexico, 1961-63 Father: Thomas C. Mann (attorney) Mother: Ida May Moore Mann Wife: Nancy Milling Aynesworth (m. 1933)
      Law School: BA & LLB, Baylor University (1934)     Scholar: School of Advanced International Studies (1966-67)
      Automobile Manufacturers Association President (1967-71) 
    US Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs (1965-66)     US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs (1964-65)     US Ambassador to Mexico (1961-63)     US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs (1960-61)     US State Department Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs (1957-60)     US Ambassador to El Salvador (1955-57)     US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Guatemala (1954-55)     US State Department Counselor, Athens, Greece (1953-54)     US State Department Deputy Asst. Secy. for Middle American Affairs (1949-53)     US State Department Second Secretary, Caracas, Venezuela (1947-49)     US State Department Chief, Division of River Plate Affairs (1946-47)     US State Department Asst. Chief, Division of Economic Security Controls (1945-46)     US State Department Asst. Chief, Division of World Trade Intelligence (1944-45)     US State Department Special Assistant, Montevideo, Uruguay (1942-43)     State Bar of Texas      US Supreme Court Bar 
  
Appears on the cover of: 
Time Magazine, 31-Jan-1964, DETAILS: The U.S. & Latin America: State Department's Thomas Mann, BYLINE: Robert Vickrey
  
 
 
 
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