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Henry Villard was married to Tamara Gringutes Villard (d. 1990) for 50 years. They had two children: Dimitri Villard and Alexandra Villard de Borchgrave, a writer and the wife of American
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Another book was inspired by his experience recuperating from combat wounds suffered while a volunteer ambulance driver in Italy during
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Villard was the author of several books. He had a great interest in the early days of aviation and authored two books on the subject:
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Hemingway In Love And War: The Lost Diary of Agnes von Kurowsky, Her Letters, and Correspondence of Ernest Hemingway
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and author. He served as United States Ambassador to Senegal and Mauritania from 1960-1961.
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Affairs at State: A career diplomat's candid appraisal of the U.S. Foreign Service
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Representative of the United States to the European Office of the United Nations
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As a teenager he served as a volunteer ambulance driver in Italy during
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honor society. During his years at Harvard he served as editor of
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on January 21, 1996 in Los Angeles, California at the age of 95.
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Memoirs of Henry Villard, Journalist And Financier, 1835-1900
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for airplanes, published by Smithsonian Press, 1987,
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foreign service officer
ambassador
Manhattan
New York City
William Lloyd Garrison
journalist
abolitionist
Henry Villard
Villard Houses
Mariquita Platov
World War I
Ernest Hemingway
Milan
Harvard
Phi Beta Kappa
The Harvard Crimson
student newspaper
journalist
Arnaud de Borchgrave
pneumonia
United States Foreign Service
vice consul
Tehran
Department of State
Allied invasion of North Africa
World War II
Free French Forces
President Truman
United States Ambassador to Libya
President Eisenhower

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