Council on Foreign Relations Rosters 1922-1936

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A copy of the Council on Foreign Relations membership rosters published from 1922-1936...

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PURPOSE HE Council on Foreign Relations aims to provide a continuous conference on the international aspects of America's political, economic and financial problems. Its membership, made up of men of many prqfessions, is limited in number, as a large body would be unwieldly and freedom in discussion would be lost~

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At the Council's round-table meetings and din: ners foreign guests are entertained, and the attitude which the United States might properly assume toward the problems they raise is discussed. The Council is not a trade organization nor has it any connection with any political party. It simply is a group of men concerned in spreading a knowledge of international relations and, in particular, in developing a reasoned American foreign policy. In addition to holding regular meetings, the Council on Foreign Relations publishes occasional bulletins and has recently founded a quarterly review, FOREIGN AFFAIRS, under the editorship of Dr. Archibald Cary Coolidge, of Harvard University. FoREIGN AFFAIRS, a non-partisan medium for the discussion of international problems, has been warmly welcomed both here and abroad. The Council feels that it is performing an important public service in making possible the publication of an authoritative review of this nature.

Honorary Sreember.r

OFFICERS

TASKER H. Buss ELIHU RooT

ELIHU RooT

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JOHN

ALFRED

w. DAVIS

D.

JAMES

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President PAUL

Sreember.r

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Honorary Chairman

L.

AIKEN

s. ALEX.ANDER

FREDERICK H. ALLEN FRANK ALTSCHUL

CRAVATH

HAMILTON FISH ARMSTRONG

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w. w. ATTERBURY

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Vice-President EDWIN- F. GAY

JuLES S. BACHE -

Secretary and Treasurer

ROBERT

L.

BACON

GEORGE BARR BAKER RAY STANNARD BAKER DIRECTORS

RoBERT

OTTO H. KAHN

ISAIAH BOWMAN ARCHIBALD

JULIUS H. BARNES

c. COOLIDGE

FRANK

L.

AMOS POLK

NoRMAN H. Davis

WHITNEY H. SHEPARDSON

STEPHEN P. DUGGAN

WILLIAM R. SHEPHERD

JOHN H. FINLEY

PAUL

DAVID F. HousTON

GEORGE

M.

WARBURG

w.

WICKERSHAM

L.

I.

BARR

BEATY

JOHN G. BERQUIST

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SAMUEL R. BERTRON BRUCE BLIVEN GEORGE BLUMENTHAL ··-WILLIAM P. BoNBRIGHT _ ALFRED C. BossoM

HAMILTON FISH ARMSTRONG

General Manager

IsAIAH BowMAN CHARLES H. BRENT ALBERT BRETON NORMAN BRIDGE

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l ELMER E. BROWN

JoHN FosTER DuLLES

PHILIP MARSHALL BROWN

ARTHUR DUNN

ARTHUR BULLARD

T. COLEMAN DU PONT

WILLIAM BUTTERWORTH }AMES BYRNE

ROBERT

J. CALDWELL

WILLIAM F. CAREY

OTTO

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M.

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ABRAM

HENRY FLETCHER ..;.. ALLEN

LEWIS L. CLARKE

P. A.

ARCHIBALD CARY COOLIDGE

CLIVE DAY HENRY

w. DE FOREST

ALFRED L. P. DENNIS CLARENCE DILLON FRANK N. DOUBLEDAY RussELL DouBLEDAY STEPHEN P. DUGGAN

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FosmcK

s. FRANKLIN

Louis D. FROELICK

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JoHN A. GADE HARRY A. GARFIELD

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JoHN W. GARRETT GEORGE A. GASTON

NORMAN H. DAVIS F. TRUBEE DAVISON

B.

WALTER E. FREW

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PAUL D. CRAVATH

w. DAVIS

FORBES

LEOPOLD FREDERICK

JOSEPH P. COTTON

MALCOLM

B.

RAYMOND

CHARLES A. COFFIN

JoHN W. DAv1s

ELKUS

JoHN H. FINLEY

JosEPH T. CHAMBERLAIN

F. KINGSBURY CURTIS

I.

WILLIAM H. P. FAUNCE

CHADBOURNE

FREDERIC R. CouDERT

EIDLITZ

KARL EILERS

THOMAS L. CHADBOURNE WILLIAM

M.

EDWIN F. GAY

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HUGH GIBSON RoBERT GoELET SAMUEL P. GOLDMAN

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-- WILLIAM -

c. GRACE

PRENTISS N. GRAY JEROME D. GREENE ALEXANDER GROSSET SIDNEY L. GULICK

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J.

w. H. HAMILTON

FRED

II

WILLIAM

JOHN HENRY HAMMOND

R.

KENT

s. KIES WILLARD v. KING ALVIN w. KRECH

JOHN HAYS HAMMOND

FRANCIS

L

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HART

CHARLES H. HASKINS

w. LAMONT KENNETH s. LATOURETTE

CHARLES D. HAZEN SAMUEL HEILNER EDWIN M. HERR

THOMAS

L

A.

B.

LEACH

WALKER D. HINES

HENRY GODDARD LEACH

HAMILTON HoLT

Jvy

EDWARD M. HOUSE

R.

DAVID F. HOUSTON

HERBERT H. LEHMAN

HERBERT .S. HOUSTON

SAMUEL A. LEWISOHN

CHARLES P. HOWLAND

SAMUEL McCUNE LINDSAY

DAVIDE. HUDSON

wALTER LIPPMANN

MANLEY EDWARD

0. HUDSON N. HURLEY

L. LEE

c. LEFFINGWELL

ROBERT H. LORD

JOHN R. MACARTHUR HENRY L. IcKELHEIMER

SEVERO MALLET-PREVOST

WILL H. IRWIN ARTHUR CURTISS }AMES

N. }ARVIE ALBA B. JOHNSON Dou GLAS W. JOHNSON

}AMES

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JOSEPH E. JONES

Louis C. MARBURG GREGORY MASON

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JoHN H. McCLEMENT VANCE

C.

McCORMICK

}AMES G. McDONALD -

GATES McGARRAH }AMES H. McGRAW

OTTO H. KAHN ARCHIBALD

c. KAINS

ROYAL R. KEELY FREDERIC R. KELLOGG

CONSTANTINE E. McGUIRE JoHN McHuaH SAMUEL McRoBERTS

- s. STANWOOD MENKEN

111:

A.

HERMAN

METZ ARTHUR RosENTHAL

.- J. MEYER, JR. SIDNEY E. MEZES JoHN

G.

-

LEOS. RowE LINDSAY RUSSELL

MILBURN

DAVID HUNTER MILLER ROBERT H. MONTGOMERY

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CHARLES H. SABIN

EDWARD C. MooRE

MELVIN E. SAWIN

HENRY MoRGENTHAU

MORTIMER L. SCHIFF

ROLAND

s. MORRIS

GEORGE MURNANE

JAMES BROWN ScoTT HENRY R. SEAGER E. R. A. SELIGMAN

A.

WILLIAM

NEILSON

·--· CHARLES D. NORTON

w. w. NORTON HENRY R. NOYES

CoRDENIO A. SEVERANCE CHARLES SEYMOUR ALBERT SHAW -- LA WREN CE

H.

SHEARMAN

WHITNEY H. SHEP ARD SON HOWARD T. OLIVER WILLIAM CHURCH OSBORN

A.

MAURICE

OuDIN

WILLIAM BARCLAY PARSONS FREDERICK

H.

PAYNE

GEORGE F. PEABODY -

ANDREW

c. PEARSON

--JAMES

H.

PERKINS

-- LEWIS

E.

PIERSON

FRANK L. POLK JAMES

H.

PosT

JoHN T. PRATT

WILLIAM R. SHEPHERD ALBERT SHIELS

wALLACE D. SIMMONS FRANCIS H. SISSON CLARENCE

c. STETSON

OscAR S. STRAUS ALBERT STRAUSS SIMEON STRUNSKY ARTHUR SWEETSER

w. TAFT ---""ARCHIBALD w. TAYLOR HENRY

RoGER W. Rns

CARL TAYLOR

wALLACE B. ROGERS

ERASTUS T. TEFFT ARCHIBALD G. THACHER

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B.

WILLIAM

BY-LAWS

THOMPSON

RoY ToMLINSON Guy

E.

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TRIPP

FELIX WARBURG PAUL

M.

WARBURG

E.

HARRY

WARD.

ALLEN WARDWELL JoHN

I.

WATERBURY

VANDERBILT WEBB JAMES G. WHITE RussELL R. WHITMAN GEORGE

w. WICKERSHAM

ALBERT H •. WIGGIN WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS WILLIAM H. WooDIN ALLYN A.

C.

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OUNG

G. YouNG

OWEN

D.

YOUNG

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The membership shall be divided into resjdent; non-resident, academic and honorary. Resident members shall be limited to two hundred and fifty in number, who shall have their re~idences or places of business within on~.,ftttndrecf miles of City Hall, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. Non-resident members shall be limited to two hundred and fifty, who shall neither reside or have places of business within the said specified distance from City Hall. Academic members are those who, while members, are regular members of the faculty of any university or college, or accredited authors, writers and newspaper men~.; The Board in its discretion may elect honorary members. Members of ·either class of the unincorp
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