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Nicholas Roosevelt (diplomat)

Nicholas Roosevelt (diplomat)

Nicholas Roosevelt (Nicholas Roosevelt, from June 12, 1893 to February, 1982) [1] is a diplomat, a journalist of the United States of America. In the Roosevelts native place, it is a cousin of President of United States of America Theodore Roosevelt. As for the birth, father, younger brother James waist Roosevelt, mother of leech Vaughn Roosevelt are roller henrietta d'Oremieulx. in New York. [2]I graduated from Harvard University in an oyster bay of New York Hamlet in breeding, 1914. [3]I acted as Philippine deputy-governor, stationed-in-Hungary minister (1930-1933) in Paris in stationed-in-Spain U.S. Embassy secretary, 1930 for American 大使館附武官, 1916-17 years. [4]A diplomatic dispute council committee, a writer of magazine Folin a fair acted as a foreign correspondent and editorial writer of the New York Herald Tribune [5] until New York Times, 1921 through 1946. [4][6] criticized the inside of relative Franklin Roosevelt and the New York Times in large number of authors, autobiographies, A Front Row Seat (1953). [6] I married daughter Teru the Gates of Egbert Sen. Gates. Younger sister Dorothy of terthe was the first wife of well-known astrophysicist Fritz ツビッキー, and Nicholas and Fritz were friends of the lives. I lived in the big Sir in the later years. [4]

Writing

  • The Philippines: A Treasure and a Problem (1926)
  • The Restless Pacific (1928)
  • America and England (1930)?
  • The Townsend Plan: Taxing for Sixty (1936) (Francis Everett Townsend joint work)
  • A New Birth of Freedom (1938)
  • Wanted: Good Neighbors: The Need for Closer Ties with Latin America (1939)
  • Venezuela's Place in the Sun: Modernizing a Pioneering Country (1940)
  • A Front Row Seat (1953)
  • Creative Cooking (1956)
  • Good Cooking (1959)
  • Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew Him (1967)
  • Conservation: Now or Never (1970)

References

  1. ^ Social Security Death Index SSN: 084-09-5009.
  2. ^ Whittelsey, Charles B. (1902). The Roosevelt Genealogy, 1649–1902. 
  3. ^ "Nicholas Roosevelt is Dead; Writer and Diplomat Was 88." The New York Times. (February 17, 1982). p. B6 
  4. ^ a b c "Creative Cooking 1956 Nicholas Roosevelt". March 15, 2008 reading.
  5. ^ "Index to Politicians: Roosevelt". The Political Graveyard. March 15, 2008 reading.
  6. ^ a b Price, Warren C. (1999). Literature of Journalism. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0-8166-0189-5. http://books.google.com/books?id=ncDF8wuZvK8C&pg=PA148&lpg=PA148&dq=%22nicholas+roosevelt%22+journalist&source=web&ots=kLdHQxmlo1&sig=8bYql4RspVEVPkCMR4GofRizZP4&hl=en. 

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