Tibbetts, Margaret Joy (1919–)
Tibbetts, Margaret Joy (1919–)
American diplomat and ambassador to Norway. Born Aug 26, 1919, in Bethel, Maine; dau. of Raymond R. Tibbetts (physician) and Pearl (Ashby) Tibbetts (nurse); Wheaton College, BA, 1941; Bryn Mawr College, MA, 1942, PhD in history, 1944.
Career foreign service officer, was a research analyst for Office of Strategic Services (1944–45) and US Department of State, Washington (1945–49); served as attaché to the American Embassy in London (1949–51, 1951–54); served as officer in charge, US consulate general of Belgian Congo, Leopoldville (now Kinshasa, Congo, 1954–56); served as special assistant to the director, ICA (1959–61); served as 1st secretary at American Embassy in Brussels, Belgium (1961–65); served as US ambassador to Norway (1964–69); was deputy assistant secretary, Foreign Service, Bureau of European and Canadian Affairs (c. 1969–71); became a college professor (1970s).
See also Women in World History.