James Franklin Oates, Jr. (1899-1982) Papers 1924-1981
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Founded in New York in 1921 or 1922, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation endowed permanent awards for distinguished public service. Franklin D. Roosevelt served as Chairman of the National Committee. In time, a memorial library was also established at the Woodrow Wilson House at 45 E. 65th St., New York City. In 1950, the Foundation transferred the Library to the United Nations. From the description of Collection, 1922-1957, 1940-1949. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat recor...
Oates, James F. (James Franklin), 1899-1982
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Lawyer, corporation executive, and educational philanthropist. From the description of James F. Oates, Jr. Papers, 1924-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122275873 James Franklin Oates, Jr. was born November 11, 1899 in Evanston, Illinois, the eldest son of James Franklin and Henrietta Jennings Oates. He attended Northwestern University Law School from 1921-1924 and was a member of the Illinois Bar. Oates served as a partner at Cutting, Moore and Sidley, Chie...
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