F. Bradford Morse; Congressman, High-Ranking U.N. Official
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F. Bradford Morse, 73, a six-term congressman from Massachusetts and the highest-ranking American ever in the United Nations administration. A Republican, Morse was elected to Congress in 1960. He resigned in 1972 to become the undersecretary general of the United Nations. From 1976 to 1986 he was director of the U.N. Development Program. He also served as president of the Salzburg Seminar, a nonprofit center for intercultural studies, as chairman of the Planning Committee of the International Green Cross, and as trustees chairman of the Harry S. Truman International Awards Program. On Sunday in Naples, Fla.
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