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  1. Carleton Stevens Coon Jr. (1927 – December 3, 2018) was a career foreign service officer who served as the American Ambassador to Nepal. At the time, his wife Jean (née Abell) served as Ambassador in Dacca, Bangladesh. He died on December 3, 2018 in Warrenton, Virginia. Career

  2. Coon married Mary Goodale in 1926. They had two sons, one of whom, Carleton S. Coon Jr. went on to become Ambassador to Nepal. Coon and Goodale divorced and in 1945 he married Lisa Dougherty Geddes. He was a member of the Congregational Church.

  3. Carleton Stevens Coon war ein amerikanischer Anthropologe und Archäologe, Professor für Anthropologie an der Universität von Pennsylvania, Dozent und Professor an der Harvard-Universität und Präsident der American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Seine Theorien über Menschenrassen waren schon zu seinen Lebzeiten ...

  4. Carleton S. Coon Jr., a career Foreign Service officer who balanced professional and family diplomacy as ambassador to Nepal while his wife served as ambassador to nearby Bangladesh, died Dec. 3...

  5. 6. Juni 1981 · Dr. Carleton S. Coon, one of the last of the great general anthropologists, died Wednesday at his home in Gloucester, Mass. He was 76 years old.

  6. Carleton Coon was a large bear of a man with a shock of white hair and a devilish sense of humor. From 1949 to 1964 he was a popular panel member on the Museum’s “What in the World?” program which originated in Philadelphia on WCAU-TV. Carl was noted for his irreverent remarks and direct approach.

  7. Carleton Stevens Coon Jr. (1927–) Career Foreign Service Officer. State of Residence: New Hampshire. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Nepal) Appointed: June 11, 1981. Presentation of Credentials: July 3, 1981.