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- Chang_Myon abstract "Chang Myon (hangul:장면; hanja:張勉; August 28, 1899 – June 4, 1966) was a South Korean statesman, educator, diplomat, journalist and social activist as well as a Roman Catholic youth activist. He was the fourth and the last Vice President of the First Republic and the Prime Minister of the Second Republic. His styled name (ho) was Unseok (운석, 雲石). His English name was John Chang Myon (baptismal name, surname, given name).Under the Japanese rule, Chang worked as a teacher. From 1919 - 21, he taught at Yongsan Youth Catholic Theology School and from 1931 - 36 at Dongsung Commerce High School. From 1937 - 44, he was principal of Hyehwa Kindergarten of the Hyehwa-dong Catholic Church. From 1936 - 45, he was principal of Dongsung Commerce High School. In 1948, he led the delegation of the Republic of Korea to the UN General Assembly. In 1949, he became the first ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the United States. In 1950, he successfully appealed to the United States and the UN to send troops to assist in the Korean War. On November 23, 1950, he was appointed the second prime minister of the First Republic of Korea. From 1956 to 1960, he served as the fourth vice president of the First Republic of Korea.When Syngman Rhee's government was ousted by the student-led pro-democracy uprising of April 19 Movement, he was elected the Prime Minister of the Second Republic in 1960. After the country adopted a parliamentary democracy in response to Rhee's abuse of presidential power, Chang became the head of government. Chang Myon's government ended when Park Chung-hee led a successful military coup on May 16, 1961, which marked the end of the Second Republic and the nation’s brief experimentation with the cabinet form of government.".
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- Chang_Myon activeYearsEndDate "1961-05-18".
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- Chang_Myon activeYearsStartDate "1956-05-30".
- Chang_Myon activeYearsStartDate "1960-08-18".
- Chang_Myon almaMater Manhattan_College.
- Chang_Myon birthDate "1899-08-28".
- Chang_Myon birthPlace Jeokseon-dong.
- Chang_Myon birthPlace Jongno_District.
- Chang_Myon birthPlace Korean_Empire.
- Chang_Myon birthPlace Seoul.
- Chang_Myon birthYear "1899".
- Chang_Myon deathDate "1966-06-04".
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- Chang_Myon deathYear "1966".
- Chang_Myon orderInOffice "Prime Minister of the Second Republic of Korea".
- Chang_Myon orderInOffice "The Fourth Vice President of the First Republic of Korea".
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