American Foreign Service Association Records 1940-1964

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American Foreign Service Association Records 1940-1964

Correspondence, articles, memoranda, editorials, essays, photographs, newspaper clippings, and printed matter pertaining to the publication of the issued in Washington, D.C., by the American Foreign Service Association, also known as the Foreign Service Association. American Foreign Service Journal

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Estabrook, Robert H...

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Robert Harley Estabrook (b. 1918) is a career journalist. He was Editor and foreign correspondent of the Washington Post from 1946 to 1971. From the description of Estabrook, Robert H. (Robert Harley), 1918- (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10571269 ...

American foreign service association

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Professional association of the U.S. Foreign Service dedicated to enhancing the effectiveness of the Foreign Service, promoting understanding of the role of the Foreign Service in America's national security and economic prosperity, and ensuring the maintenance of high professional standards for both career diplomats and political appointees. Founded in 1924. From the description of American Foreign Service Association records, 1940-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71068795 ...

Craig, Gordon Alexander, 1913-

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Historian of European diplomacy and expert on modern Germany. Craig was educated at Princeton University, receiving his Ph.D. in 1941. He was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford in 1938. During World War II he worked in Washington for the Office of Strategic Services and the Dept. of State before joining the U.S. Marine Corps. After the war he taught at Princeton; in 1961 he joined the faculty at Stanford University. He was the first recipient of the J.E. Wallace Sterling Professorship in the Humanities,...

De Wolf, Francis Colt, 1894-....

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Briggs, Ellis, 1899-1976

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Ambassador. From the description of Reminiscences of Ellis Ormsbee Briggs : oral history, 1970. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122419326 ...

Wiggins, James Russell, 1903-2000

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James Russell Wiggins was born in 1903 in Luverne, Minnesota. He became a reporter for the Rock County, Minnesota Star in 1922, later becoming its editor and publisher. In 1930, he began work at the St. Paul Dispatch-Pioneer Press, becoming managing editor before moving briefly to a position at the New York Times. In 1947 he began his career at the Washington Post, rising to editor and executive vice-president before his retirement in 1968. He served as ambassador to the United Nations from Nove...

Rubenstein, Lewis W. (Lewis William), 1908-

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Lewis Rubenstein is a painter, printmaker, and teacher at Vassar College. His wife Erica is an art historian, whose Ph.D. thesis at Harvard, Taxpayers Murals, related to New Deal murals. From the description of Lewis W. and Erica Beckh Rubenstein interview, 1993 Feb. 23. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220206061 Rubentstein, Lewis W., 1905, Painter, printmaker, and teacher of Poughkeepsie, NY. Lewis Rubenstein is a painter, printmaker, and teacher at ...

Villard, Henry Serrano, 1900-....

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American teacher, diplomat, and ambassador; d. 1996. From the description of Henry S. Villard collection, 1910-1972. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70969531 American diplomat; American Red Cross ambulance driver, 1918. From the description of Red Cross driver in Italy : a memoir of the First World War : typescript, 1982 / by Henry Serrano Villard. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122547410 Biographical/Historical Note...

Skinner, Robert Peet, 1866-1960

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Estabrook, Robert H.

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Wriston, Henry M. (Henry Merritt), 1889-1978

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Educator. From the description of Reminiscences of Henry Merritt Wriston : oral history, 1967. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122513023 Eleventh president of Brown University, 1937-1955; president of Lawrence College, 1925-1937; faculty at Wesleyan University; member of Council on Foreign Relations and the American Assembly. From the description of Henry Merritt Wriston papers, 1914-1977 (bulk 1930s-1960s). (Brown University). ...

Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005

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George Kennan (1845-1924), American journalist and author, was best-known for his writings on Russia. In 1865 he was sent to Siberia as part of a surveying party to find a route for a telegraph line to connect Europe and America. Kennan traveled across Russia and wrote about his experiences in Tent Life in Siberia (1870). He worked as assistant manager of the Associated Press and wrote about the Russian prison and exile system for Century Magazine. In addition to his wor...