Lincoln MacVeagh (October 1, 1890 – January 15, 1972) was a United States diplomat, archaeologist, soldier and publisher, he was the founder of Dial Press...
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son of Wayne Franklin MacVeagh (1837–1934), American banker and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury; brother of Wayne Lincoln MacVeagh (1890–1972), American...
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(under pen name Lincoln MacVeagh/The Dial Press - 1929) Iron Man (Lincoln MacVeagh/The Dial Press - 1930) Saint Johnson (Lincoln MacVeagh/The Dial Press...
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Pennsylvania, Franklin MacVeagh was a son of Major MacVeagh and the former Margaret Lincoln. His brother, Isaac Wayne MacVeagh, became the U.S. Attorney...
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A. Arthur. MacVeagh was born in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, on April 19, 1833, the son of Major MacVeagh and Margaret (née Lincoln) McVeagh. His brother...
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firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell in New York City. Charles MacVeagh was the father of Lincoln MacVeagh, who served as United States ambassador to several nations...
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progressive rock band Dial Press, a publishing house founded in 1923 by Lincoln MacVeagh The Dial, an American magazine published intermittently from 1840 to...
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the Treasury Franklin MacVeagh on July 14 and a release date of August 2, 1909, was set. Brenner's 1907 plaque of Abraham Lincoln "The Penny Profile" photo...
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The United States thus commissioned Lincoln MacVeagh as its first ambassador to Iceland on August 8, 1941. MacVeagh presented his credentials to the foreign...
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The Dial Press is a publishing house founded in 1923 by Lincoln MacVeagh. The Dial Press shared a building with The Dial and Scofield Thayer worked with...
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Laughlin (Minister 1924–26) Robert Peet Skinner (Minister 1926–32) Lincoln MacVeagh (Minister 1933–41) A. J. Drexel Biddle, Jr. (Minister 1941–42) 1942–1997...
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The Princess and the Goblin (category Novels by George MacDonald)
HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-00-713727-5. MacDonald, Greville (1924). George MacDonald and His Wife. New York: Lincoln MacVeagh The Dial Press. p. 1. Children's...
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MacVeagh (1860–1931), U.S. Ambassador to Japan 1925–28. Son of Wayne MacVeagh. Lincoln MacVeagh (1890–1972), U.S. Ambassador to Greece 1933–41 1943–47, U.S. Ambassador...
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Penny (United States coin) (redirect from History of the Lincoln cent)
the Secretary of the Treasury was necessary to make the change. Franklin MacVeagh gave his approval on July 14, 1909, and not quite three weeks later, on...
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preferred that he abdicate so that the republic could be restored. Lincoln MacVeagh, the American ambassador to Greece, reported in July 1941 that "fiery...
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Samuel K. Lothrop (1911), anthropologist at the Peabody Museum: 167–68 Lincoln MacVeagh (1909), United States Ambassador to Spain, Portugal, Greece, Yugoslavia...
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between the U.S. and Iceland occurred on September 30, 1941, when Lincoln MacVeagh presented his credentials and elevated the then-American Consulate...
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further, very large pieces of the marble lion. In 1937, and thanks to Lincoln MacVeagh, the US ambassador in Greece at the time, there was a private initiative...
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considered more progressive than the previous secretary Franklin MacVeagh. The Lincoln cent or Lincoln penny is also colloquially referred to as a wheat penny...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Preceded by Himself (as Minister) Succeeded by Lincoln MacVeagh 1st United States Ambassador to Greece In office October 30, 1942 –...
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other young poets and authors, including E. E. Cummings, Alan Seeger, Lincoln MacVeagh, Arthur Wilson (later known as Winslow Wilson) and Gilbert Seldes....
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minister); Nikolai Vasilevich Novikov, the Soviet ambassador to Egypt; and Lincoln MacVeagh, the American ambassador to the Greek government-in-exile based in...
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Plenipotentiary Feb 1, 1951 Mar 1, 1951 Relinquished charge, Jan 28, 1952 Lincoln MacVeagh Non-career appointee Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Feb...
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established: 1941 Legation/embassy established: 1941 First ambassador: Lincoln MacVeagh Relations ended: — Notes: Iceland had been occupied by the U.S. since...
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the parents of diplomat Lincoln MacVeagh. The estate was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The MacVeaghs became interested in the...
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Keena – Career FSO July 31, 1937 October 22, 1937 August 13, 1942 Lincoln MacVeagh – Political appointee May 21, 1942 October 21, 1942 November 21, 1943...
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James Forrestal, Senator Edwin Johnson, General George Lincoln, Ambassador to Greece Lincoln MacVeagh, Senator James Murray, Secretary of War James Patterson...
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1953 – February 9, 1955 President Dwight D. Eisenhower Preceded by Lincoln MacVeagh Succeeded by John Davis Lodge 16th United States Ambassador to France...
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Donna. 1929. The Book League of America. 2 vols.; Greek Night. 1933. Lincoln Mac Veagh/Dial Press, New York; Metropolitan Book of Opera. 1937; Beethoven...
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S. J. 1932. Voodoos and obeahs / Phases of West India witchcraft. Lincoln Mac Veagh Dial Press Inc. New York. Facsimile Internet edition Harms, Robert...
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