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U Thant was born at Pantanaw, Burma,
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Became Headmaster after winning first place in the Anglo-Vernacular Secondary Teachership Examination.
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U Thant served for a few months as Secretary of Burma's Education Reorganization Committee. In the following year, he returned to the National High School as Headmaster for another four years.
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Press Director of the Government of Burma
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Became Director of Broadcasting, and in the following year, he was appointed Secretary to the Government of Burma in the Ministry of Information.
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U Thant became Secretary for projects in the Office of the Prime Minister, and in 1955, he was assigned additional duties as Executive Secretary of Burma's Economic and Social Board.
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At the time of his appointment as Acting Secretary-General of the United Nations, U Thant had been Permanent Representative of Burma to the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador
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He was then unanimously appointed Secretary-General by the General Assembly on 30 November 1962 for a term of office ending on 3 November 1966.
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He received the following honorary degrees: Doctor of Divinity, The First Universal Church.
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U Thant retired at the end of his second term
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Doctor of International Law, Florida International University, Miami, Florida
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Doctor of Civil Laws degree, honoris causa, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York,
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Died on 25 November 1974 after a long illness. He was 65 years old.