Frantz, Harry W. (Harry Warner), 1891-1982

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Birth 1891-11-05
Death 1982-04-26
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Journalist and U.S. State Dept. official specializing in Latin America.

From the description of Papers, 1936-1953. (Harry S Truman Library). WorldCat record id: 70959613

Journalist.

From the description of Harry W. Frantz papers, 1919-1965 (bulk 1929-1937). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70984181

Harry W. Frantz (1891-1982) was the Press Director of the Office of Inter-American Affairs at the U.S. Department of State from 1941 to 1944, and Information Officer to the Assistant Secretary of State for American Republics from 1944 to 1945. In 1945, he became a member of information staff, Chapultepec and San Francisco conferences.

From the description of Frantz, Harry W. (Harry Warner), 1891-1982 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10573443

Harry Warner Frantz, a native of Cerro Gordo, Illinois, attended Stanford University. In World War I, he joined an American Field Service volunteer ambulance section and served with the French Army on the Albanian-Serbian front in 1917. He was secretary of the American Red Cross Commission to Serbia, with assimilated rank of first lieutenant, and later captain, in the U.S. Army. He remained in the Balkans in relief and publicity activities for the ARC in 1918-19. Frantz worked for the United Press from 1920-65 (except during World War II) and was international editor of their Washington bureau from 1937-41. In 1941, he became associate director, and later director, of the press division of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Nelson A. Rockefeller, in the Department of Commerce. When Rockefeller became Assistant Secretary of State for the American Republic, Frantz transferred to the State Department as information officer.

Frantz returned to the United Press (later U.P.I.) foreign department in 1945 as a special correspondent, and until his retirement in 1965 he wrote frequently on Latin American affairs, both diplomatic and economic. In 1957, he received the Maria Moors Cabot Prize from Columbia University for "outstanding achievement in the advancement of international friendship in the Americas," and in 1965, the Gold Medal of the U.S. Antarctic Service, Department of Defense, for his writings about Antarctica. The National Geographic Society made him a Jane N. Smith Life Member in 1943 in recognition of his "pioneer travels by air throughout the world as a member of the first flights of American journalists." He was decorated by the French Army, and by the governments of Yugoslavia, Brasil, and Ecuador.

From the description of Harry Warner Frantz papers, 1905-1982. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64072478

Biographical Note

1891, Nov. 5 Born, Cerro Gordo, Ill. 1913 1919 Attended Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. 1917 1965 Correspondent, United Press International 1924 Married Kathleen Hargrave 1936 Passenger correspondent, Pan American Airways inaugural transpacific China Clipper press flight, Alameda, Calif., to Manilla, Philippines 1939 Passenger correspondent, Pan American Airways inaugural transatlantic Yankee Clipper press flight, New York, N.Y., to Marseilles, France 1941 1944 Press director, Office of Inter-American Affairs, State Department 1944 1945 Information officer, assistant secretary of state for American republics 1982, Apr. Died, Ithaca, N.Y.

From the guide to the Harry W. Frantz Papers, 1919-1965, (bulk 1929-1937), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)

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