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Philip Dorman, USIA officer
Philip Dorman, 99, a public affairs officer of the U.S. Information Agency who served as chief of his agency’s missions in Zambia and Sudan in addition to assignments in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, died April 8 at his home in Washington. The cause was a heart attack, said a son, Tim Dorman.
Mr. Dorman, a native of Racine, Wis., joined the State Department in 1948, then moved to USIA after it was established in 1953. He returned to the State Department in 1971 and retired in 1976. In retirement, he served as a member of the Foreign Service Grievance Board.
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