Field, Pattie H. (b. around 1902)
Field, Pattie H. (b. around 1902)
American vice consul. Born c. 1902 in Denver, Colorado; graduate of Radcliffe College.
Appointed US vice consul in Amsterdam, Netherlands (1925), becoming 1st American woman in consular service; resigned to accept a job with the National Broadcasting Company (1929).
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