Ambassadors of the United States to Denmark - Alvin M. Owsley, Andrew Jackson Ogle, Bradford R. Wood, Eugenie Anderson, George Helm Yeaman, Guilford Du (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Alvin M. Owsley, Andrew Jackson Ogle, Bradford R. Wood, Eugenie Anderson, George Helm Yeaman, Guilford Dudley (ambassador), Henry Bedinger, Henry Percival Dodge, Henry Wheaton, James P. Cain, John Dyneley Prince, John Gunther Dean, John Langeloth Loeb, Jr., Joseph Grew, Katharine Elkus White, Keith L. Brown, Laurie S. Fulton, Maurice Francis Egan, Monnett Bain Davis, Norman Hapgood, Rasmus B. Anderson, Ray Atherton, Richard Stone (politician), Richard Swett, Robert Douglas Coe, Ruth Bryan Owen, Terence Todman, Thomas J. O'Brien (Michigan politician), United States Ambassador to Denmark, Val Peterson, Walter Forward, Warren Demian Manshel, William McCormick Blair, Jr., William W. Irwin. Excerpt: John Langeloth Loeb, Jr. (born May 2, 1930) is a businessman, philanthropist, art collector, and former United States Ambassador to Denmark (1981 1983) and Delegate to the United Nations (1984). Since 1979, Loeb has been chairman of Loeb, Rhoades Trust Company, successor to John L. Loeb Jr. Associates, Inc., Investment Counselors. Loeb is the founder of and owner of the Russian Riverbend Vineyards Ltd., which produces Sonoma-Loeb wines. He has sponsored publications and exhibitions on early American genealogy and family histories, and on Danish art. In 2009, he founded the George Washington Institute for Religious Freedom, and serves as the chairman of the organization. Loeb joined Loeb, Rhoades & Co. of New York City in 1956. He was a general partner from 1959 1973 and was then a limited partner until the firm s 1979 acquisition by Shearson Hayden Stone. Through the years, Loeb has served as director and/or chairman on the boards of: He was a trustee of the Educational Testing Service (ETS) from 1986 1993 and a trustee of American University from 1985-1994. He served for almost 40 years as a trustee and ultimately chairman of the Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation and for almost 30 years was on the board of the Museum of the City of New York. Loeb also served on the board of the International Rescue Committee. He is a trustee of the American-Scandinavian Foundation and chairman of the Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States (see Churchill Scholarship). He served for several years on the board of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy. Loeb served on the visiting committee of the Harvard Board of Overseers to the John F. Kennedy School of Government (1980 1986) and to the Harvard Business School (1968 1979). He is currently vice-chairman of the Council of American Ambassadors. He is most active as founder and chairman of the George Washington Institute for Religious Freedom (GWIRF), a not-for-profit organization promoting understanding of fr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Alvin M. Owsley, Andrew Jackson Ogle, Bradford R. Wood, Eugenie Anderson, George Helm Yeaman, Guilford Dudley (ambassador), Henry Bedinger, Henry Percival Dodge, Henry Wheaton, James P. Cain, John Dyneley Prince, John Gunther Dean, John Langeloth Loeb, Jr., Joseph Grew, Katharine Elkus White, Keith L. Brown, Laurie S. Fulton, Maurice Francis Egan, Monnett Bain Davis, Norman Hapgood, Rasmus B. Anderson, Ray Atherton, Richard Stone (politician), Richard Swett, Robert Douglas Coe, Ruth Bryan Owen, Terence Todman, Thomas J. O'Brien (Michigan politician), United States Ambassador to Denmark, Val Peterson, Walter Forward, Warren Demian Manshel, William McCormick Blair, Jr., William W. Irwin. Excerpt: John Langeloth Loeb, Jr. (born May 2, 1930) is a businessman, philanthropist, art collector, and former United States Ambassador to Denmark (1981 1983) and Delegate to the United Nations (1984). Since 1979, Loeb has been chairman of Loeb, Rhoades Trust Company, successor to John L. Loeb Jr. Associates, Inc., Investment Counselors. Loeb is the founder of and owner of the Russian Riverbend Vineyards Ltd., which produces Sonoma-Loeb wines. He has sponsored publications and exhibitions on early American genealogy and family histories, and on Danish art. In 2009, he founded the George Washington Institute for Religious Freedom, and serves as the chairman of the organization. Loeb joined Loeb, Rhoades & Co. of New York City in 1956. He was a general partner from 1959 1973 and was then a limited partner until the firm s 1979 acquisition by Shearson Hayden Stone. Through the years, Loeb has served as director and/or chairman on the boards of: He was a trustee of the Educational Testing Service (ETS) from 1986 1993 and a trustee of American University from 1985-1994. He served for almost 40 years as a trustee and ultimately chairman of the Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation and for almost 30 years was on the board of the Museum of the City of New York. Loeb also served on the board of the International Rescue Committee. He is a trustee of the American-Scandinavian Foundation and chairman of the Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States (see Churchill Scholarship). He served for several years on the board of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy. Loeb served on the visiting committee of the Harvard Board of Overseers to the John F. Kennedy School of Government (1980 1986) and to the Harvard Business School (1968 1979). He is currently vice-chairman of the Council of American Ambassadors. He is most active as founder and chairman of the George Washington Institute for Religious Freedom (GWIRF), a not-for-profit organization promoting understanding of fr

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December 2012

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34

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978-1-156-34711-9

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