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Coordinator for the Arctic Region, Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance, Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation, Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights, Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, Office of International Religious Freedom, Office of the Special Envoy To Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Office of the Science and Technology Adviser, Bureau of the Comptroller and Global Financial Services, Bureau of Information Resource Management, Office of Management Strategy and Solutions, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, U.S. taken at the State Department, June 14, LCCN2002695698.jpg, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:William_Phillips_(diplomat)&oldid=732111493, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. [11], During World War II, Phillips then served four years in the United States Army Air Forces. [1] His siblings included Beatrice Schermerhorn Phillips (19142003), who married Rear Adm. Elliott Bowman Strauss (1903-2003),[2][3] William Phillips, Jr. (19161991), who married Barbara Holbrook (19151997),[4][5] Drayton Phillips (19171985), who married Evelyn Gardiner,[6][7] and Anne Caroline Phillips (19222016),[8] who married John Winslow Bryant (19141999). In 1924, he was appointed as Ambassador to Belgium, where he remained until 1927, when he became the first Minister to Canada until 1929. Drayton Phillips (19171985), who married Evelyn Gardiner in 1940. State. Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. Phillips & Jojo Book, 1-23-24 LOC npcc.10342.jpg, Wm. After his return from China, he became a member of President Theodore Roosevelt's Tennis Cabinet, and thanks to his previous diplomatic experience and new friendship with Roosevelt, he was assigned to set up the State Department's Division of Far Eastern Affairs and was made its first chief. William D. Phillips Biographical . Mr. Phillips's father, William, was US ambassador to Italy at the outbreak of World War II and served as undersecretary of state under Franklin D. Roosevelt. Retrieved March 8, 2013. the Department of State, Buildings of the [31] Together, they had three children before her death in 1995:[32], On November 29, 1997, Phillips remarried to Sydney (ne Watkins) Osborne at Ascension Memorial Church in Ipswich. By William Phillips. She appears to have edited her work; there are pages that seem to have been intentionally pasted together, as well as individual pages or whole sections of the diaries that have been cut out and removed. [Ambassador William Phillips] ( Visual ) Breckinridge Long papers by Breckinridge Long . [2] (The United States would not have an official Mission there until the country's Independence in 1947.) AN EXPERT PIGEON SHOT kJ Issued Challenge to Hallett A. Borrowe to Duel, Which Never Took Place", "J. C. DRAYTON WILL FILED. American ambassadors to major European countries held another conference with President Roosevelt today. Ambassador to Italy Clare Boothe Luce, three-quarter length, seated in car, facing left, in Italy. Copyright in other papers in the collection may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirs or assigns. William Phillips We found 100+ records for William Phillips in SC, FL and 48 other states. Geni requires JavaScript! Phillips was born in Beverly, Massachusetts. His father was in the diplomatic service there. Velz, American in Dusseldorf, arrested and sentenced to six months in prison, but no action taken until strong protests made; Ambassador [William E. Dodd] made excellent speech before American Chamber of Commerce; to the point, but so well-worded German leaders could not openly take offense; Ambassador had appointment last Friday with Foreign Minister [Konstantin] von Neurath but on arrival at Foreign Office was told von Neurath was with Hitler and could not see him until later in the day; snub may have been intended; Hitler forced to make decision on question of attacks on foreigners; American press helpful, emphasizing probability of U.S. government informing Americans of danger of travel in Germany; Hitler realized economic effects of such action; German press now reporting attacks as well as punishment of attackers, even though they are S.A. men; rumors of Cabinet changes; von Neurath, [Kurt] Schmitt, and [Lutz Schwerin von] Krosigk, none of whom are Party members, may go; Schmitt most useful member of Cabinet and has done much to bring quieter situation in industry, but is under constant attack by the very radical Minister of Agriculture [Richard Walther] Darre; Goebbels and Goering at odds, but outwardly they work together; arranged small luncheon to bring together Ambassador Dodd, Minister Schmitt and his chief Lieutenant [Wilhelm] Posse; discussed proposed U.S. countervailing duties on German imports and probability of German retaliation with anti-dumping measures against U.S. goods; believes U.S. should not take such action at present; unemployment in Germany still high but business in general seems improved; budget in good shape; exports show larger balance then in previous months; propaganda activities very subtle; clever system worked out to entertain and flatter foreign visitors of any importance and fill them with all sorts of propaganda which many swallow; [Charles Richard] Crane, former U.S. Minister to China made surprising statements in Paris after being in Germany; dissatisfaction among S.A. that they can no longer do as they please without punishment; Schmitt confided that he is working on Jewish question; he realizes Germany is losing some of the best brains in the country, particularly scientists; Hitler, in conversation with Ambassador Dodd, gave such satisfying and unexpected assurances that they are too good to be true; Hitler will say anything and convinces himself, for the moment, that he is speaking truth, but his words cannot be trusted; after withdrawal from League and Disarmament Conference, Hitler said the Reichswehr of 100,000 men was Germany's only armed force, when the truth is the S.A.'s 660,000 men are as well drilled and almost as well trained as the regular army; protestations that Germany wants only peace are just as empty, when even their children are taught war games and the populace frightened by suggestion of air raids by foreign planes; Germany now eager for U.S. good will; she fears France, can disregard Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Belgium, is not sure of England, and fears U.S.; U.S. must stand firm. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, . [28], On October 10, 1989, president George H. W. Bush appointed Phillips to serve as the United States Ambassador to Brunei succeeding Thomas C. $5.50", "J. C. DRAYTON DEAD; RETIRED BANKER, 82; Newport Resident for Several Years Was Son-in-Law of the Late William Astor. William Phillips (1878-1968) Career Foreign Service Officer State of Residence: Massachusetts Third Assistant Secretary of State Appointed: January 11, 1909 Entry on Duty: January 11, 1909 Termination of Appointment: October 13, 1909 Third Assistant Secretary of State Appointed: March 13, 1914 Entry on Duty: March 17, 1914 of State, Ignacio Calderon, Minister of Bolivia, Pan Amer. Phillips subsequently went to work for the Ambassador to China in Beijing. William A. DePree -- ambassador to Bangladesh, 1987-1990. Select the best result to find their address, phone number, relatives, and public records. The preeminent research library on the history of women in the United States, the Schlesinger Library documents women's lives from the past and present for the future. Beatrice Schermerhorn Phillips (19142003), who married Rear Adm. William Phillips, Jr. (19161991), who married Barbara Holbrook (19151997), in 1941. Timeline, Biographies , None. In 1909 he returned to work in London. Accession number: 79-M85The papers of Caroline Drayton Phillips were given to the Schlesinger Library by her children, Beatrice Phillips Strauss, William Phillips, Jr., Drayton Phillips, Christopher H. Phillips, and Anne Phillips Bryant, in 1979. Phillips died at age 84 in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 7, 1965. Title [Ambassador William Phillips] Created / Published [between 1940 and 1950] Subject Headings . [25][26][27] Phillips served in that role until 1973. He graduated with the class of 1948 and wanted to go into politics, however, he took a job as a City Hall reporter the Beverly Evening Times instead to support his wife and 2-year-old daughter. "Promoting "democratic values" in your own allies: Phillips Talbot, the US ambassador in Athens, disapproved of the military coup, complaining that it represented "a rape of democracy," to which Jack Maury, the CIA chief of station in Athens, answered, "How can you rape a whore?" Library of Congress Duplication Services. The following year, he was made chief of the United States Office of Strategic Services in London. WEDDED IN QUAINT CHURCH Nuptials Were to Have Been Held in New York City, but Ambassador Reid's Absence Changed Plans", "Massachusetts Rejects Bill To Bar Drinking at Games", "Civil Service Headed By Oregon Republican", "3 ENVOYS CONFIRMED; Senate Acts on Nominations of Rankin, Yost and Phillips", "U. N. AID SURVEY ASKED; U. S. and Ten Other Nations Call for World Review", "U. N. Unit Sets Aside News-Freedom Plea", "Nixon Keeps Buffum at U.N. Messersmith, G.S., Berlin. Career United States diplomat who served twice as an Under Secretary of State. [3][4], He graduated from Harvard College in 1900 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1903.[1]. and Photographs Reading Room to view the original item(s). Mai 1878 in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; 23. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. [11] Through her father, she was a great-granddaughter of U.S. Representative William Drayton (17761846). Phillips was said to be extremely unpopular with the British for his pro-independence views. [1] He was also the United States Ambassador to Canada. Ambassador Phillips earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Carolina in 1962, and he was a member of the UNC Board of Trustees from 1983 to 1991. Phillips will be sworn in Thursday as U.S. ambassador to Barbados and six other island countries. Akbari, Jameela Raja Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary Bureau of Global Talent Management. [6] (The United States would not have an official mission there until the country's independence in 1947.) [24], In 1970, President Richard Nixon nominated Phillips to serve as the Deputy Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations Security Council, serving under the Permanent Representative of the United States, Charles W. Yost. Christopher Hallowell Phillips (December 6, 1920 January 10, 2008) was an American diplomat and politician who served as United States Ambassador to Brunei and was a member of the Massachusetts Senate. [11][16][17], During the 1952 presidential election, Phillips served on the Massachusetts Eisenhower for President Committee. the original in color by citing the Call Number listed above and including the catalog [1], In 1936, he was appointed as the Ambassador to Italy, which was then led by Benito Mussolini, in the immediate aftermath of that country's invasion of Ethiopia. They were also members of the Republican Party and the Episcopal Church. advise you in both how to fill out a call slip and when the item can be served. He resigned on October 6, 1941. In addition to the diaries, there are a significant number of letters which also document Phillips' private and social life. His parents were John Charles Phillips, Jr. (18381885), who married Anna Tucker in London, England on October 23, 1874. $5.50", "J. C. DRAYTON DEAD; RETIRED BANKER, 82; Newport Resident for Several Years Was Son-in-Law of the Late William Astor. (Some images display only as thumbnails outside [1], In 1953, his memoir, Ventures in Diplomacy, was published by the Beacon Press.[7]. In 1909, he returned to work in London for Ambassador Whitelaw Reid. William Phillips served as minister to the Netherlands (1920-1922); ambassador to the Netherlands and minister to Luxembourg (1924-1927); minister to Canada (1927-1929); and ambassador to Italy (1936-1940). For guidance about compiling full citations consult Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-242). In 1946, he served on the Anglo-American Committee on Palestine and opposed the British plan to partition the territory. | U.S. Sec. [22] In this role, he sponsored a proposal for a worldwide inventory of the investments, and results achieved so far, in technical assistance to less developed nations by the International Bank for Recovery and Development and the International Monetary Fund. As the senior coordinator for interagency cooperation among 900 employees and 15 USG agencies, , oversaw . Her previous marriage ended in divorce. of State, World War I and the Bond, Henry and Jones, Horatio. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.By using this site, you agree to the Terms of . ; London Secretary Will Abandon Diplomacy for a Business Career", "Diplomatic Yesterdays; VENTURES IN DIPLOMACY. To William Phillips, Washington. Ambassador to Lebanon. In October 1942, Phillips was appointed as a personal representative of Franklin D. Roosevelt, serving in India. He returned to Paris in May 1916. He served as Under Secretary of State again from 1933 to 1936. such as microfilm or copy prints? Includes bibliographical references (pages 354-357). Status of the, Quarterly Other materials require appointments for later the same day or in the future. He also served under President Franklin D. Roosevelt as Undersecretary of State (1933-1936). New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1860, pgs. Assailants of [Roland J.] ROOSEVELT, ETC. [1], From 1922 to 1924, he served as Under Secretary of State. All structured data from the file namespace is available under the. Citing Primary Sources. Phillips, Asst. George Phillips of Watertown, the progenitor of the New England Phillips family in America. PRESENT LCCN2016865643.jpg, Group- includes William Jennings Bryan (at desk, 2nd from right); and Josephus Daniels, middle of 2nd row LOC hec.13466.jpg, Latest photo, just received from Holland, of W. Phillips, American Minister to Holland (3x4a).jpg, Latest photo, just received from Holland, of W. Phillips, American Minister to Holland.jpg, Matthew E. Hanna, Manuel Telly & Wm. COOK, U.S.A. LCCN2016867929.jpg, Flag Day 1914 - Bryan, Daniels, Wilson, Breckinridge Long, Wm. Phillips, 9-2-23 LOC npcc.09355.jpg, Matthew E. Hanna, Manuel Telly & Wm. Frankfurt Am Main Area, Germany. Envoy, Announced MEMBER OF VINCENT CLUB Her Fiance, a Great-Grandson of William Astors, Studied at Universities in Europe", "EVELYN GARDINER BECOMES A BRIDE; Boston Girl Married in Church Ceremony at Chestnut Hill to Drayton Phillips ATTENDED BY HER SISTER Bridegroom Is Son of Envoy to Italy--Great Grandson of Late William Astors", "MISS ANNE C. PHILLIPS IS ENGAGED TO MARRY; Daughter of Ex-Ambassador To Be Wed to Lt. John W. Bryant", "MISS ANNE PHILLIPS BECOMES A BRIDE; Daughter of Ex-Ambassador to Italy Wed in Hamilton, Mass., to Lieut. In 1924, he was appointed as Ambassador to Belgium, where he remained until 1927, when he became the first Minister to Canada, until 1929. Drayton Phillips (19171985), who married Evelyn Gardiner in 1940. Elliott B. Strauss of the Navy", "Miss Holbrook Engaged to Wed Son of Diplomat |; She Will Be Bride of William Phillips Jr., Whose Father Is Ambassador to Italy", "BARBARA HOLBKOOK MARRIED IN CHURCH; Wed to William Phillips Jr. in a Ceremony Performed at Naugatuck, Conn", "EVELYN GARDINER PROSPECTIVE BRIDE; Engagement of Boston Girl to Drayton Phillips, Son of U.S. the President, Visits by Foreign Heads Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. Browse 3 WILLIAM PHILLIPS (DIPLOMAT) photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. To William Phillips, Washington. [20], In 1958, he returned to the State Department when he was appointed by President Eisenhower as the United States Representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. POLK; WILLIAM PHILLIPS LCCN2016867623.jpg, BELGIAN MISSION TO U.S. His older brother was John Charles Phillips (18761938), a prominent zoologist, ornithologist and environmentalist. [5], In 1914, Phillips was appointed as Assistant Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson and remained in that position until 1920, when he was made the Minister Plenipotentiary to Netherlands and Luxembourg (in residence in the Netherlands). 1 photographic print. Envoy, Announced MEMBER OF VINCENT CLUB Her Fiance, a Great-Grandson of William Astors, Studied at Universities in Europe", "EVELYN GARDINER BECOMES A BRIDE; Boston Girl Married in Church Ceremony at Chestnut Hill to Drayton Phillips ATTENDED BY HER SISTER Bridegroom Is Son of Envoy to Italy--Great Grandson of Late William Astors", "MISS ANNE C. PHILLIPS IS ENGAGED TO MARRY; Daughter of Ex-Ambassador fo Be Wed to Lt. John W. Bryant", "MISS ANNE PHILLIPS BECOMES A BRIDE; Daughter of Ex-Ambassador to Italy Wed in Hamilton, Mass., to Lieut. 477 pp. Series parallel title from colophon. Previous to that, he was deputy to the previous Permanent Representative William B. Buffum, who left to become the U.S. In 1908, while in China, he was assigned to set up the State Department's Division of Far Eastern Affairs and was made its first chief. (A thumbnail (small) image will be visible on the left.). The British singer-songwriter William Phillips won a Grammy for co-writing Sam Smith's "Stay With Me.". Full text is unavailable for this digitized archive article. Papers may be copied in accordance with the library's usual procedures. WILSON SPEAKING; BRYAN, DANIELS, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, F.D. Mr. Phillips was born in The Hague, one of six children of William and Caroline (Drayton) Phillips. American Union, 2nd Commercial Conference, June 2-6, 1919 LCCN2016851307.jpg, Wm. Velz, American in Dusseldorf, arrested and sentenced to six months in prison, but no action taken until strong protests made; Ambassador [William E. Dodd] made excellent speech before American Chamber of Commerce; to the point, but so well-worded German leaders could not openly take offense; Ambassador had appointment .

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