Daniel P. Moynihan,
Permanent U.S. Representative
to the United Nations, June 1975 - February 1976
     
    Daniel Moynihan, the new Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations, presented his credentials today to Secretary-General. He was accompanied by Aly Teymour, United Nations Acting Chief of Protocol.
     
    Before taking up his present position, Mr. Moynihan had resumed teaching at Harvard University as Professor of Government in the faculty of arts and sciences', following his resignation on 6 January as his country's ambassador to India.
     
    Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on l6 March 1927, he graduated from Tufts University with a Master of Arts degree in 1949. The following year he studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science as a
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  Fulbright Fellow. A doctorate in philosophy was awarded to him by the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in 1961