Hugh Robert Wilson
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Hugh Robert Wilson (Hugh Robert Wilson, from January 29, 1885 to December 29, 1946) is a diplomat of the United States of America.
Life
On January 29, 1885, Wilson was born as a son of Hugh Robert Wilson (Hugh Robert Wilson) and the Alice tau sea (Alice Tousey) in Illinois Evanston. Wilson graduated from Hill Senior High School of Pennsylvania ポッツタウン in 1902 and acquired a bachelor's degree in Yale University in 1906.
After having helped with the furniture wholesale trade of the older brother from 1907 through 1910, Wilson learned politics at a free political science university in Paris, France in 1910. In 1911, Wilson entered a ministry in the diplomatic service of the Department of State and became the secretary to United States minister in Lisbon, Portugal. Wilson acted as the secretary from 1912 through 1914 in United States legation in Guatemalan Guatemalla City. Wilson acted as the second-class secretary from 1914 through 1916 in the United States Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Wilson acted as the second-class secretary from 1916 through 1917 in the United States Embassy in Berlin, Germany.
Wilson changed Vienna, Austria, Bern, Switzerland, Paris, France and Washington D.C. from 1917 through 1920. Wilson acted as a councillor from 1920 through 1921 in the United States Embassy in Berlin, Germany. Wilson acted as a councillor from 1921 through 1923 in the United States Embassy in Tokyo, Japan. Wilson acted as a diplomat execution chairperson with current events information director from 1924 through 1927 in Washington D.C. Wilson acted as the Secretary-General of the Geneva navy disarmament conference in 1927. Wilson participated in a transportation traffic meeting held again in Geneva in 1927 and an import and export prohibition limit abolition meeting held in Geneva in 1928 as representative United States.
Wilson acted as stationed-in-Switzerland minister from 1927 through 1937. Wilson participated in London navy disarmament conference as an adviser in 1930. Wilson acted as the Assistant Secretary of State from 1937 through 1938. Wilson acted as an ambassador to Germany in 1938 and acted as an advisor to Secretary of State in 1940.
On January 1, 1941, Wilson retired himself/herself from the Department of State. And, on December 29, 1946, Wilson died in Vermont ベニングトン. The corpse of Wilson was buried in the Rose leech graveyard of Illinois Chicago.
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Predecessors in the family line: Hugh Gibson | Living-in-Switzerland United States of America minister extraordinary and plenipotentiary 1927June 11 - 1837July 8 | The next era: Leland Harrison |
Predecessors in the family line: William Edward Dodd | Living-in-Germany United States of America ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary 1938March 3 - 1938November 16 | The next era: James coNantes |
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