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    and co-founder of a major advertising agency, Benton & Bowles, now part of Publicis Groupe. Bowles is best known for his influence on American foreign policy...
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  • Benton & Bowles (B&B) was a New York–based advertising agency founded by William Benton and Chester Bowles in 1929. One of the oldest agencies in the...
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    refer to as post-Walrasian economics. Bowles, the son of U.S. Ambassador and Connecticut Governor Chester Bowles, graduated with a B.A. from Yale University...
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    stated her desire to defect in writing, the United States ambassador Chester Bowles offered her political asylum and a new life in the United States. At...
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    nominee Chester Bowles narrowly defeated incumbent Republican James C. Shannon with 49.31% of the vote. Major party candidates Chester Bowles, Democratic...
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  • crafted and thoughtful portrait of Bowles." Arlene Lazarowitz, of California State University, states that Bowles career in India was "rightfully an integral...
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    incumbent governor Chester Bowles and defeated him in what was described as a "bitter" election, in which Lodge sought to portray Bowles as an extreme left-winger...
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  • wife of King Charles Charles Bowles (disambiguation) Chester Bowles (1901–1986), US diplomat and politician Colin Bowles (pen name Colin_Falconer (writer))...
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    City and Chicago until 1929, after which he co-founded Benton & Bowles with Chester Bowles in New York. He moved to Norwalk, Connecticut in 1932, and served...
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    undermine U.S. influence in the region. As stated in a memoir from Chester Bowles: "The humiliating failure of the invasion shattered the myth of a New...
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    1918-1961 (1991) pp 196–230; Loy Henderson was US Ambassador, 1948–51 Bowles, Chester (1969). A View from New Delhi: Selected Speeches and Writings, 1963-1969...
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  • private equity investor Stephen Bogardus '72, Obie-winning stage actor Chester Bowles '19, governor of Connecticut, US ambassador to India Arne H. Carlson...
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    Republican nominee John Davis Lodge defeated Democratic incumbent Chester Bowles with 49.66% of the vote. This was the first gubernatorial election since...
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    September 30, 1966 President John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Preceded by Chester Bowles Succeeded by Nicholas Katzenbach 3rd Under Secretary of State for Economic...
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    killed. The same message was conveyed to US President Johnson's emissary Chester Bowles in January 1968. In public Sihanouk refuted the right of the U.S. to...
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    President Dwight D. Eisenhower Preceded by Christian Herter Succeeded by Chester Bowles 2nd Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs In office July 1,...
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    your life.'" In the late 1950s, Steinem spent two years in India as a Chester Bowles Asian Fellow. After returning to the United States, she served as director...
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    staff liaison office in the Peace Corps and as special assistant to Chester Bowles. Celeste was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives from Cuyahoga...
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    assassination was the only certain way to remove Trujillo. According to Chester Bowles, the Undersecretary of State, internal Department of State discussions...
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    Kennedy's visit paved the way for Sihanouk to meet with Chester Bowles, the US ambassador to India. To Bowles, Sihanouk expressed his willingness to restore bilateral...
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    October, Dobrynin was questioned by former Undersecretary of State Chester Bowles about whether the Soviets planned to put offensive weapons in Cuba....
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  • Dillon New Jersey June 12, 1959–January 4, 1961 Dwight D. Eisenhower Chester Bowles Connecticut January 25–December 3, 1961 John F. Kennedy George Ball...
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  • Majority. Prominent founding members included: Joseph Alsop Stewart Alsop Chester Bowles Marquis Childs David Dubinsky Elmer Davis John Kenneth Galbraith Leon...
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    School, but he left before graduating and worked as press secretary to Chester Bowles in 1950. He was sent by the U.S. Army to Paris in 1952 as a speechwriter...
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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt Preceded by Leon Henderson Succeeded by Chester Bowles Personal details Born Prentiss Marsh Brown (1889-06-18)June 18, 1889...
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    Chase G. Woodhouse Succeeded by Chester Bowles In office January 3, 1961 – January 3, 1963 Preceded by Chester Bowles Succeeded by William L. St. Onge...
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    approval for the raids, but this is dubious. Sihanouk told U.S. diplomat Chester Bowles on 10 January 1968, that he would not oppose American "hot pursuit"...
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    August 1964 by Vice President of India Zakir Husain in the presence of Chester Bowles, United States Ambassador to India and S. Nijalingappa, Chief Minister...
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    Connecticut (Class 3) 1952 Succeeded by Thomas J. Dodd Preceded by Chester Bowles Democratic nominee for Governor of Connecticut 1954, 1958 Succeeded by...
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    III, stockbroker and socialite; father of Jackie Kennedy, First Lady Chester Bowles, American politician Bradford Brinton, engineer; collector of fine Western...
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