Paul Lessinoff

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Paul Lessinoff (Bulgarian: Павел Лесцнов) (June 12, 1884 - March 19, 1929[1]) was the Chargé d'affaires of Kingdom of Bulgaria to the United States from December 16, 1920 - August 24, 1921 and August 5, 1922 - June 1, 1925.[2]

Personal life

Lessinoff was born in Sliven, Bulgaria on June 12, 1884. He completed a course of study at the gymnasium in Sliven, and graduated from studies of law, political economy, and finance in Leipzig and Munich in 1909.

Lessinoff married Elizabeth Ellison Kennedy (formerly wife of George Yandes Wheeler) on October 17, 1923.[3]

Lessinoff was made an honorary member of Sigma Nu Phi in 1922.[4]

Diplomat

In 1912, Lessinoff entered the Foreign Office at Sofia as an attaché and was sent to Constantinople in 1915 as Third Secretary of the Royal Bulgarian Legation.[4]

Lessinoff joined the Washington Delegation of the Kingdom of Bulgaria as First Secretary, serving as Chargé d'affaires during the absence of ambassador Stefan Panaretov and decision of the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry to appoint his successor, Nadejada Stancioff, to a post at Bulgarian Embassy in London.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Paul Lessinoff, Deceased" (PDF), The London Gazette, no. 33536, London, UK, p. 6071, 20 September 1929
  2. ^ a b "Summer Fails To Halt Capital Social Events" (PDF), The New York Tribune, New York City, section IV, page 3, 6 August 1922
  3. ^ "Washington Society", Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, p. 23, 18 October 1923
  4. ^ a b Sigma Nu Phi legal fraternity (1921), The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi, vol. 4, Sigma Nu Phi