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Ail Harman: A Yale-educated businessman and diplomat noted for his realism and ability to negotiate with the Soviets. Harman had a global perspective and was instrumental in developing ties with Europe and Asia.
Dean Acheson: With his roots in the Ivy League and a stellar academic background, Acheson served as Secretary of State from 1949 to 1953. He was crucial in formulating the Marshall Plan and the U.S. response to communism, believing that America had to champion a new world order.
Chip Bolan: Slightly less recognized than the others, Bolan was a charming diplomat whose career spanned across various high-profile positions. He was not as ideologically driven but worked to ensure the U.S. engaged effectively in global diplomacy.