Background
Stelle, Charles Clarkson was born on October 25, 1910 in Peking, China. Son of William Bergen and Elizabeth (Sheffield) Stelle.
Stelle, Charles Clarkson was born on October 25, 1910 in Peking, China. Son of William Bergen and Elizabeth (Sheffield) Stelle.
Educated Phillips Academy (Andover, Massachusetts), 1925-1927. Student, Amherst College, 1927-1930. College of Chinese Studies, Peking.
1932-1934.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Chicago, 1936, Doctor of Philosophy, 1938. Rockefeller Foundation fellow, Harvard, 1938-1940.
1 son, Kellogg Sheffield. Secretary, Harvard-Yenching Institute, China, 1940-1941. With Office of Strategic Services, 1941-1943.
Chief, division of research for Far East, unites states department of State, 1946-1948.
Acting chief director international and functional intelligence, 1950. Deputy director Office Intelligence Research, 1951.
Member Policy Planning Staff, 1951-1956. deputy assistant secretary state for policy planning, 1956-1957, counselor of American Embassy, Tehran, 1957-1960. Deputy United States representative 10-Nation Disarmament Conference, 1960.
Acting United States representative to Nuclear Test Ban Conference, 1960.
Deputy United States representative 18-Nation Disarmament Conference, personal rank of ambassador, 1962.
Member Policy Planning Staff, 1951-1956. deputy assistant secretary state for policy planning, 1956-1957, counselor of American Embassy, Tehran, 1957-1960. Served with United States Army, India, Burma, China, 1943-1946. Member Phi Beta Kappa.
Delta Tau Delta.
Clubs: Metropolitan. Kenwood Golf and Country.
Married Jane Elizabeth Kellogg.