Ambassador to Lebanon. The Phillips family lived outside the United States for many years and traveled extensively. With these letters are samples of Olivia's "automatic" or "spirit writing" (March 12, 1916, and December 16, 1919); the diaries from this period also reveal Caroline's attempts to contact Bayard by means of automatic writing. [1], Phillips retired officially in 1944 but returned briefly to diplomatic life in 1945 when he was made a special assistant to Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. He had two sisters, Anna Tucker Phillips, who was married to Raynal Bolling (18771918) (the first American officer killed in WWI), and Martha Phillips, who was married to Andrew James Peters (18721938) (a U.S. Ambassador William Phillips. Department, U.S. Mr. Phillips's father, William, was US ambassador to Italy at the outbreak of World War II and served as undersecretary of state under Franklin D. Roosevelt. More about Copyright and other Restrictions. Choate was a friend of Phillips' family and was also from Massachusetts. William Phillips (May 30, 1878 February 23, 1968) was a career United States diplomat who served twice as an Under Secretary of State. [1] He was also the United States Ambassador to Canada . Ferguson. AN EXPERT PIGEON SHOT kJ Issued Challenge to Hallett A. Borrowe to Duel, Which Never Took Place", "J. C. DRAYTON WILL FILED. [1] His siblings included Beatrice Schermerhorn Phillips (19142003), who married Rear Adm. Elliott Bowman Strauss (1903-2003),[2][3] William Phillips, Jr. (19161991), who married Barbara Holbrook (19151997),[4][5] Drayton Phillips (19171985), who married Evelyn Gardiner,[6][7] and Anne Caroline Phillips (19222016),[8] who married John Winslow Bryant (19141999). Phillips, & Franklin D. Roosevelt LCCN2002697228.jpg, FLAG DAY. Is the item digitized? Retrieved March 8, 2013. Boston: The Beacon Press. In 1909, he returned to work in London for Ambassador Whitelaw Reid. In 1908, while in China, he was assigned to set up the State Department's Division of Far Eastern Affairs and was made its first chief. By William Phillips. Copyright in other papers in the collection may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirs or assigns. Phillips & Jojo Book, 1-23-24 LOC npcc.10342.jpg, Wm. In 1917, he was appointed as Assistant Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson and remained in that position until 1920, when he was made the Minister Plenipotentiary to Netherlands and Luxembourg (in residence in the Netherlands). In the meantime, once you have compiled a list of material you would like to consult, please contact Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute at, 12.09 linear feet ((29 file boxes) plus 46 photograph folders), Diplomatic and consular service, American, Italy--Politics and government--1922-1945, United States--Politics and government--20th century, Washington (D.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century, https://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/schlesinger-library, https://asklib.schlesinger.radcliffe.edu/index.php, Papers of Caroline Drayton Phillips, 1897-1961. My parents had come to this small Pennsylvania town from places and backgrounds that were far apart and yet quite similar. William Phillips (May 30, 1878 February 23, 1968) was a career United States diplomat who served twice as an Under Secretary of State. In 1947, he was unsuccessful in mediating a border dispute between Siam and French Indochina. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, . "Promoting "democratic values" in your own allies: Phillips Talbot, the US ambassador in Athens, disapproved of the military coup, complaining that it represented "a rape of democracy," to which Jack Maury, the CIA chief of station in Athens, answered, "How can you rape a whore?" Select the best result to find their address, phone number, relatives, and public records. Phillips occasionally included lists of books she hoped to read and people she had met. | U.S. Assailants of [Roland J.] In 1909, he returned to work in London for Ambassador Whitelaw Reid. In addition to its traditional strengths in the history of feminisms, womens health, and womens activism, the Schlesinger collections document the intersectional workings of race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and class in American history. Sect. In 1909 he returned to work in London. Copyright in the papers created by Caroline Drayton Phillips is held by the President and Fellows of Harvard College for the Schlesinger Library. Series parallel title from colophon. Price lists, contact information, and order forms are available on the In addition to the diaries, there are a significant number of letters which also document Phillips' private and social life. 872-882, United States Assistant Secretary of State, United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James, "DR. JOHN PHILLIPS, NOTED NATURALIST; Associate Curator of Peabody Museum at Harvard Dies on Hunting Trip SERVED OVERSEAS IN WAR Became Major in Command of Hospital--Was Brother of Envoy to Italy Authority on Bird Life", "PHILLIPS TO QUIT EMBASSY. 1 photographic print. As the child of a diplomat, Mr . [2], Phillips was a member of the Boston Brahmin Phillips family and his ancestors included John Phillips, the first Mayor of Boston and his great-grandfather, Wendell Phillips, the abolitionist and his grand-uncle, and Samuel Phillips, Jr., and John Phillips, founders of the Phillips Academy and Phillips Exeter Academy. Father of William Phillips, Jr.; Drayton Phillips; Christopher Hallowell Phillips; Anne Caroline Bryant and Beatrice Drayton Strauss of the Secretary, Travels (The United States would not have an official Mission there until the country's Independence in 1947.) taken at the State Department, June 14, LCCN2002695698.jpg, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:William_Phillips_(diplomat)&oldid=732111493, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. [1], From 1922 to 1924, he served as Under Secretary of State. Phillips was born on December 6, 1920, to William and Caroline Astor (ne Drayton) Phillips (18801965) at the American Legation in The Hague. Brother of Maj. John Charles Phillips, III; Anna Tucker Bolling; Martha Robeson Peters; George Wendell Phillips and Private, US Ambassador WIlliam Phillips http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Phillips_(diplomat). Diaries and papers of Caroline Astor Drayton Phillips, wife of career diplomat William Phillips, mother of six children, and lifelong diarist. George Phillips of Watertown, the progenitor of the New England Phillips family in America. [29] He presented his credentials on November 28, 1989, and remained in this position until he left his post on October 31, 1991,[29] and himself was succeeded by Donald Ensenat. [30], While in Montana, he met Mabel Bernice Olsen (19191995), whom he married in 1943. a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate. [5], In 1914, Phillips was appointed as Assistant Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson and remained in that position until 1920, when he was made the Minister Plenipotentiary to Netherlands and Luxembourg (in residence in the Netherlands). For general information see "Copyright and Other Restrictions ,", LC-DIG-ds-01860 (digital file from original item), BIOG FILE - Phillips, William [item] [P&P]. The following year, he was made chief of the United States Office of Strategic Services in London. Messersmith, George S. (George Strausser), 1883-1960. [30] Sydney was a real-estate broker who was the daughter of the Alida W. Watkins and Julian L. Watkins. . [11][12], Through his mother, Phillips was a grandson of Charlotte Augusta Astor (18581920) and J. Coleman Drayton (18521934),[13][14] and a great-grandson of William Backhouse Astor Jr. (18291892) and Caroline Webster Schermerhorn (18301908). Now he's taking the world including New York, at this past weekend's Panorama . State Phillips, () Grey, 9-25-19 LCCN2016827100.jpg, Asst. William D. Phillips Biographical . In 1947, he was unsuccessful in mediating a border dispute between Siam and French Indo-China. Sect. Timeline, Biographies Phillips will be sworn in Thursday as U.S. ambassador to Barbados and six other island countries. Ambassador Phillips chaired the board from 1989 to 1991. Department of State, U.S. the President, Visits by Foreign Heads the original in color by citing the Call Number listed above and including the catalog ; His Daughter, Mrs. William Phillips, Is Made Chief Beneficiary", "MISS DRAYTON WEDS WILLIAM PHILLIPS; Only Daughter of J. Coleman Drayton Married to Secretary of American Embassy. If only black-and-white ("b&w") sources are listed and you desire a copy showing AN EXPERT PIGEON SHOT kJ Issued Challenge to Hallett A. Borrowe to Duel, Which Never Took Place", "J. C. DRAYTON WILL FILED. On October 15, 1954, Phillips was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Affairs. of the President, Visits by Foreign Elliott B. Strauss of the Navy", "Miss Holbrook Engaged to Wed Son of Diplomat |; She Will Be Bride of William Phillips Jr., Whose Father Is Ambassador to Italy", "BARBARA HOLBKOOK MARRIED IN CHURCH; Wed to William Phillips Jr. in a Ceremony Performed at Naugatuck, Conn", "EVELYN GARDINER PROSPECTIVE BRIDE; Engagement of Boston Girl to Drayton Phillips, Son of U.S. Sec. Boston Brahmin - Christopher H. Phillips - Raynal Bolling - Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry - Joseph Hodges Choate - List of ambassadors of the United. [6] (The United States would not have an official mission there until the country's independence in 1947.) Phillips, 9-2-23 LOC npcc.09356.jpg, William Phillips Nationalcyclopae00newy 0427.jpg, Wm. AN EXPERT PIGEON SHOT kJ Issued Challenge to Hallett A. Borrowe to Duel, Which Never Took Place", "J. C. DRAYTON WILL FILED. https://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch01245/catalog Accessed May 01, 2023. The British singer-songwriter William Phillips won a Grammy for co-writing Sam Smith's "Stay With Me.". Messersmith, G.S., Berlin. Phillips was born on May 30, 1878 in Beverly, Massachusetts. He resigned on October 6, 1941. Part of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Repository. In 1924, he was appointed as Ambassador to Belgium, where he remained until 1927, when he became the first Minister to Canada until 1929. [6] (The United States would not have an official mission there until the country's independence in 1947.) Drayton Phillips (19171985), who married Evelyn Gardiner in 1940. When they were not living abroad, the family lived at "Highover," their estate in North Beverly, Massachusetts. She writes of pregnancies, miscarriages, childbirths and recoveries, as well as her life as a mother and eventual grandmother. The collection consists of sixty-four diaries that originally included a variety of loose material: letters from family and friends; clippings, telegrams, and printed material (e.g., theater programs, seating charts, and social calling cards); and photographs. [3][4], He graduated from Harvard College in 1900 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1903.[1]. ; His Daughter, Mrs. William Phillips, Is Made Chief Beneficiary", "MISS DRAYTON WEDS WILLIAM PHILLIPS; Only Daughter of J. Coleman Drayton Married to Secretary of American Embassy. Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-242). Facebook gives people the. Democrats specifically chose him as one of their first witnesses, along with George Kent, to. Papers may be copied in accordance with the library's usual procedures. Other materials require appointments for later the same day or in the future. Career United States diplomat who served twice as an Under Secretary of State. [31] Together, they had three children before her death in 1995:[32], On November 29, 1997, Phillips remarried to Sydney (ne Watkins) Osborne at Ascension Memorial Church in Ipswich. The diary pages from this period, however, appear to have been removed. Phillips was said to be extremely unpopular with the British for his pro-independence views. the Library of Congress because of rights considerations, but you have access to larger size images on MC 560, folder #. All structured data from the file namespace is available under the. He had two sisters, Anna Tucker Phillips, who was married to Raynal Bolling (18771918) (the first American officer killed in WWI), and Martha Phillips, who was married to Andrew James Peters (18721938) (a U.S. His first political job was working as a secretary in London to Joseph Hodges Choate, the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom. [1], In October 1942, Phillips was appointed as a personal representative of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and served in India. Title devised by Library staff. New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1860, pgs. He resigned on October 6, 1941. [18] Phillips left the State Department in 1957 following his appointment as vice chairman of United States Civil Service Commission,[19] under Chairman Harris Ellsworth, a former U.S. Representative from Oregon. See the article in its original context from. The library will not authorize publication or quotation from the papers without the written permission of Anne P. Bryant during her lifetime. He also served under President Franklin D. Roosevelt as Undersecretary of State (1933-1936). His first political job was working as a private secretary in London to Joseph Hodges Choate, the United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James. By William Phillips. William Phillips served as minister to the Netherlands (1920-1922); ambassador to the Netherlands and minister to Luxembourg (1924-1927); minister to Canada (1927-1929); and ambassador to Italy (1936-1940). [11], In 1948, Beverly Mayor Daniel E. McLean convinced Phillips to run for a seat in the Massachusetts Senate. Coordinator for the Arctic Region, Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance, Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation, Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights, Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, Office of International Religious Freedom, Office of the Special Envoy To Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Office of the Science and Technology Adviser, Bureau of the Comptroller and Global Financial Services, Bureau of Information Resource Management, Office of Management Strategy and Solutions, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, U.S. [15], Phillips attended a number of schools during his youth, including Avon Old Farms. [9][10], Phillips father twice served as United States Under Secretary of State and was the U.S. ambassador to Italy, Belgium, and Canada. In 1943, he was made as a Special Advisor on European political matters to then- General Dwight D. Eisenhower, with the rank of Ambassador. Choate was a friend of Phillips' family and was also from Massachusetts. Caroline Drayton Phillips Papers, 1897-1961; item description, dates. Bond, Henry and Jones, Horatio. After his return from China, he became a member of President Theodore Roosevelt's Tennis Cabinet, and thanks to his previous diplomatic experience and new friendship with Roosevelt, he was assigned to set up the State Department's Division of Far Eastern Affairs and was made its first chief. [20], In 1958, he returned to the State Department when he was appointed by President Eisenhower as the United States Representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. [2], Phillips was a member of the Boston Brahmin Phillips family and his ancestors included John Phillips, the first Mayor of Boston and his great-grandfather, Wendell Phillips, the abolitionist and his grand-uncle, and Samuel Phillips, Jr., and John Phillips, founders of the Phillips Academy and Phillips Exeter Academy. Loose items have been removed from the diaries and filed separately. William Phillips (May 30, 1878 - February 23, 1968) was a career United States diplomat who served twice as an Under Secretary of State. Caroline was the oldest of four children, and, after her parents divorced in 1895, she lived with her father in New Jersey, New York, and Rogate, Sussex, England. | John W. Davis, Ambassador to Great Britain, with his wife, daughter, and niece, Katharine Watson, during his run for President. In 1908, while in China, he was assigned to set up the State Department's Division of Far Eastern Affairs and was made its first chief. A report on William Phillips (diplomat) Collapse. Leaders, World War I and the ROOSEVELT, ETC. This page was last edited on 16 January 2023, at 00:44. 5:00 at 202-707-6394, and Press 3. 477 pp. POLK; WILLIAM PHILLIPS LCCN2016867623.jpg, BELGIAN MISSION TO U.S. On Wednesday, acting ambassador William B. Taylor Jr. testified publicly in the impeachment inquiry. Some of the letters are in French and Italian. He returned to Paris in May 1916. (i.e., White House) LCCN2016893234.jpg, Woodrow Wilson and some of his associates- William J. Bryan, Josephus Daniels, Breckinridge Long, William Phillips, and Franklin D. Roosevelt - photo. Index, A Short History But Replaces 2 Delegates", "George Bush: Nomination of Christopher H. Phillips To Be United States Ambassador to Brunei", "Christopher H. Phillips - People - Department History", Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs United States Department of State, "WEDDINGS; Sydney Osborne, C. H. Phillips", "Paid Notice: Deaths PHILLIPS, CHRISTOPHER H", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Christopher_H._Phillips&oldid=1132961449, Ambassadors of the United States to Brunei, Republican Party Massachusetts state senators, United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 11 January 2023, at 14:50. In 1947, he was unsuccessful in mediating a border dispute between Siam and French Indo-China.[1]". Mai 1878 in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; 23. WEDDED IN QUAINT CHURCH Nuptials Were to Have Been Held in New York City, but Ambassador Reid's Absence Changed Plans", "Rear Adm. Elliott Bowman Strauss, 100, Dies", "BEATRICE PHILLIPS TO BE WED FEB. 12; Daughter of Former Envoy the Fiancee of Capt. Information, United States Department of Join Facebook to connect with William Phillips and others you may know.

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