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519: 458: 468: 20: 149:. Knox, in addition to being ignorant of foreign affairs, was very lax about his official duties, and Wilson was, in his own words, "frequently left in charge of the Department for months at a time." In this capacity, Wilson was responsible for drawing up and implementing a reorganization of the 424: 454: 879: 869: 462: 446: 543: 533: 116: 503: 231: 406: 131: 38: 439: 518: 884: 73: 432: 153:. Wilson attempted to retire due to factors inside the State Department but was persuaded to remain for another two years. 379: 94: 291: 150: 139: 636: 874: 208: 109: 669: 488: 65: 538: 162: 192:
in 1908. He married his second wife, Lucille O'Hara Powell, in December 1915; they were divorced in 1917.
389: 641: 372: 399: 189: 815: 207:, company that made signaling devices. He then returned to Philadelphia, serving as director of the 82: 77: 69: 754: 621: 659: 483: 219: 204: 283: 276: 694: 168: 105: 53:, the son of Benjamin Mairs Wilson and Frances (Huntington) Wilson. Wilson was educated at 864: 859: 729: 679: 563: 8: 779: 769: 759: 724: 611: 416: 135: 810: 800: 764: 719: 699: 674: 616: 239: 143: 112: 87: 739: 626: 606: 498: 308: 287: 146: 101:, and the Chairman of the Board of Examiners of the Consular and Diplomatic Service. 282:(. ed.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University: Harvard University Press. pp.  784: 744: 709: 601: 583: 578: 558: 548: 309:"Letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to William Howard Taft, March 7, 1911" 98: 830: 825: 734: 714: 704: 689: 631: 493: 54: 172:. He also began writing books at this time, with his published titles including 805: 774: 749: 664: 568: 553: 508: 120: 853: 684: 200: 31: 838: 792: 573: 157: 212: 138:
administration, which at the time was the second-ranking position in the
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Wilson retired from government service in 1913 and settled in
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Stultitia: A Nightmare and an Awakening - In Four Discussions
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Returning to the U.S. again in 1909, Wilson became the
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Wilson returned to the United States in 1906, becoming
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He was also sent on a mission to 13: 380:Third Assistant Secretary of State 95:Third Assistant Secretary of State 14: 896: 203:, before becoming president of a 151:United States Department of State 64:After college, Wilson joined the 517: 466: 456: 885:20th-century American diplomats 74:United States Legation in Tokyo 28:Francis Mairs Huntington Wilson 334: 319: 300: 209:Philadelphia Commercial Museum 110:President of the United States 49:Huntington Wilson was born in 1: 260: 16:American diplomat (1875–1946) 595:and Minister Plenipotentiary 44: 7: 215:of New York City, in 1925. 10: 901: 373:Herbert Henry Davis Peirce 326:"Huntington Wilson Weds". 226:Works by Huntington Wilson 195:He worked briefly for the 160:. There, he wrote for the 650: 592: 526: 515: 476: 413: 404: 396: 386: 377: 369: 364: 254:Memoirs of an Ex-Diplomat 248:Money and the Price Level 190:Society of the Cincinnati 186:Memoirs of an Ex-Diplomat 182:Money and the Price Level 104:With the outbreak of the 37:and author who served as 651:Ambassador Extraordinary 222:, on December 31, 1946. 274:Schoultz, Lars (1998). 875:Yale University alumni 400:John Callan O'Laughlin 241:The Peril of Hifalutin 220:New Haven, Connecticut 205:Waterbury, Connecticut 178:The Peril of Hifalutin 24: 345:. September 29, 1925. 106:Young Turk Revolution 76:. He was promoted to 22: 313:Other Correspondence 86:in 1901. He married 80:in 1900 and then to 653:and Plenipotentiary 593:Envoy Extraordinary 417:John Eugene Osborne 365:Government offices 41:from 1909 to 1913. 197:National City Bank 144:Secretary of State 113:Theodore Roosevelt 88:Lucy Wortham James 25: 23:Huntington Wilson 847: 846: 835: 797: 789: 527:Minister Resident 477:ChargĂ© d'Affaires 423: 422: 414:Succeeded by 387:Succeeded by 147:Philander C. Knox 83:ChargĂ© d’Affaires 892: 833: 795: 787: 521: 471: 470: 461: 460: 459: 449: 442: 435: 426: 425: 397:Preceded by 390:William Phillips 370:Preceded by 362: 361: 347: 346: 338: 332: 331: 323: 317: 316: 304: 298: 297: 281: 271: 169:Evening Bulletin 140:State Department 99:Washington, D.C. 70:Second Secretary 900: 899: 895: 894: 893: 891: 890: 889: 850: 849: 848: 843: 652: 646: 594: 588: 522: 513: 472: 465: 457: 455: 453: 419: 410: 402: 392: 383: 375: 351: 350: 340: 339: 335: 330:. 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United States
diplomat
United States Assistant Secretary of State
Chicago
Yale University
A.B.
United States Consular and Diplomatic Service
Second Secretary
United States Legation in Tokyo
First Secretary
Chargé d’Affaires
Lucy Wortham James
Third Assistant Secretary of State
Washington, D.C.
Young Turk Revolution
President of the United States
Theodore Roosevelt
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Ottoman Empire
Argentina
United States Assistant Secretary of State
Taft
State Department
Secretary of State
Philander C. Knox
United States Department of State
Philadelphia
Public Ledger
Evening Bulletin

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