Description:Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Hugh S. Gibson, Faith Whittlesey, Joseph Grew, John George Alexander Leishman, United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein, Don Beyer, Arthur Sherburne Hardy, Larry Lawrence, Madeleine M. Kunin, John Davis Lodge, Henry Sherman Boutell, Nathaniel Davis, Peter H. Dominick, David Jayne Hill, Person Colby Cheney, John Carter Vincent, Shelby Cullom Davis, George G. Fogg, Mercer Reynolds, James Broadhead, Nicholas Fish II, Boyd Winchester, Richard Cunningham Patterson, Jr.. Excerpt: Hugh Simons Gibson (August 16, 1883 - December 12, 1954) was an American diplomat. Gibson was actively involved in disarmament talks from 1925 to 1932. Throughout his career, together with such colleagues as ambassadors Joseph C. Grew, William R. Castle, and Hugh R. Wilson), he remained a leading proponent in the drive to establish a professional Foreign Service based on merit rather than personal wealth or political influence. He was active in famine relief work in Europe during and after World War I and continued to pursue these efforts during and after World War II. His close friendship with Herbert Hoover began in this context. As first American minister plenipotentiary to Poland in 1919, he was called upon to respond to the acute problems of a renascent state while investigating reports of pogroms and mistreatment of Polish Jews in the chaotic postwar years from 1919 to 1924. His reporting on this highly sensitive matter was surrounded by controversy, but ultimately won the approval of significant figures in the American Jewish community. Gibson retired from the Foreign Service in 1938, worked in London for the Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB) during the first two years of the war. He then returned to the United States and worked in publishing at Doubleday, Doran and Co. and, following the end of the war, published the...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with United States Ambassadors to Switzerland: Hugh S. Gibson, Faith Whittlesey, Joseph Grew, John George Alexander Leishman. To get started finding United States Ambassadors to Switzerland: Hugh S. Gibson, Faith Whittlesey, Joseph Grew, John George Alexander Leishman, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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United States Ambassadors to Switzerland: Hugh S. Gibson, Faith Whittlesey, Joseph Grew, John George Alexander Leishman
Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Hugh S. Gibson, Faith Whittlesey, Joseph Grew, John George Alexander Leishman, United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein, Don Beyer, Arthur Sherburne Hardy, Larry Lawrence, Madeleine M. Kunin, John Davis Lodge, Henry Sherman Boutell, Nathaniel Davis, Peter H. Dominick, David Jayne Hill, Person Colby Cheney, John Carter Vincent, Shelby Cullom Davis, George G. Fogg, Mercer Reynolds, James Broadhead, Nicholas Fish II, Boyd Winchester, Richard Cunningham Patterson, Jr.. Excerpt: Hugh Simons Gibson (August 16, 1883 - December 12, 1954) was an American diplomat. Gibson was actively involved in disarmament talks from 1925 to 1932. Throughout his career, together with such colleagues as ambassadors Joseph C. Grew, William R. Castle, and Hugh R. Wilson), he remained a leading proponent in the drive to establish a professional Foreign Service based on merit rather than personal wealth or political influence. He was active in famine relief work in Europe during and after World War I and continued to pursue these efforts during and after World War II. His close friendship with Herbert Hoover began in this context. As first American minister plenipotentiary to Poland in 1919, he was called upon to respond to the acute problems of a renascent state while investigating reports of pogroms and mistreatment of Polish Jews in the chaotic postwar years from 1919 to 1924. His reporting on this highly sensitive matter was surrounded by controversy, but ultimately won the approval of significant figures in the American Jewish community. Gibson retired from the Foreign Service in 1938, worked in London for the Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB) during the first two years of the war. He then returned to the United States and worked in publishing at Doubleday, Doran and Co. and, following the end of the war, published the...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with United States Ambassadors to Switzerland: Hugh S. Gibson, Faith Whittlesey, Joseph Grew, John George Alexander Leishman. To get started finding United States Ambassadors to Switzerland: Hugh S. Gibson, Faith Whittlesey, Joseph Grew, John George Alexander Leishman, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.