In the works entitled "Who Was Who in America with World Notables, Vol. 2", The A.N. Marquis Co., Chicago, 1949, on page 341:
"MAHER, DALE WILFORD, foreign service officer; b. Norman, Okla., Apr. 16, 1897; s. Arthur Charles and Gertrude Eva (Marquart) M.; student Western Mil. Acad.; Alton, Ill., 1914 - 15, Northwestern University, 1915 - 16; B.S., U.S. Military Acad., 1919; graduate, United States Cavalry School, 1920; married Doreen Mary English. Vice consul, Prince Rupert, B.C., 1925 - 26, Calcutta, 1926 - 27, Batavia, 1928 - 30; consul, LeHavre, 1930 - 31, Shanghai, 1932 - 33, Hong Kong, 1933, Maidan Sumatra, 1933 - 35, Rotterdam, 1935 - 36; sec. of legation, Budapest, 1935 - 36; consul, Cologne, 1940 - 41, Lyon, 1941; sec. of legation, Bern, Switzerland, 1941 - 45. Consul, Johannesburg, S. Africa 1946; 1st Sec of Legation, Pretoria, Union of S. Africa, 1946 - 47. Served as Lt. U.S. Army, 1919 - 24. Address: Department of State, Washington, D.C. Died June 7, 1948."
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