Carl W. Strom

Carl Walther Strom (December 22, 1899 – January 27, 1969) was an American diplomat who served as United States ambassador to Cambodia, replacing Robert M. McClintock,[1] from October 11, 1956 to March 8, 1959 and United States ambassador to Bolivia from April 8, 1959 to May 8, 1961.

He graduated from Luther College (Iowa) in 1919[2] and earned a PhD in mathematics from the University of Illinois.

[1] Strom was named United States ambassador to Cambodia on October 11, 1956.

[3] Strom served until March 8, 1959.

[3] On April 8, 1959 he was named United States ambassador to Bolivia.