a Republican President was first to appoint a female career diplomat to be Ambassador
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I honor Frances Willis, born in Illinois, May 20th 1899. She earned an undergraduate degree in history and a Ph.D. in political science – both from Stanford University. In 1927, she became the third woman to join the Foreign Service. Her overseas career began in Chile, followed by Sweden and Belgium and Spain and Britain. Willis was Deputy Chief of Mission at Embassy Finland. July 1953, President Dwight Eisenhower named her Ambassador to Switzerland. She continued with ambassadorships to Norway and to Sri Lanka. November 1973, the American Foreign Service Association awarded her the Foreign Service Cup for "outstanding contribution to the conduct of foreign relations of the United States." In 2006, the George W. Bush administration depicted her on a postage stamp. Back to Basics for the Republican Party is my civil rights history...