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Mary Mel French

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Mary Mel French (born in 1938) served as the United States Chief of Protocol,[1] serving under President Bill Clinton.[2] She assumed office on November 13, 1997 and left on January 20, 2001. She replaced Molly M. Raiser and was replaced by Donald Ensenat. She authored the book Mary Mel French: United States Protocol : The Guide to Official Diplomatic Etiquette.[3]

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