Harold Phelps Stokes (S&B 1909)
Publisher. Gov. Official. Journalist. Groton School*. Phi Beta Kappa. Yale University. Skull and Bones. Phi Beta Kappa.
1926 to 1937 - Editorial Board of the NY Times.[2][5]
Washington bureau chief of The New York Evening News.[5]
1924 to 1925 - Secretary, Commerce, by United States President Herbert Hoover (Bohemian) and Calvin Coolidge (Related to Joseph Coolidge, Partner of Russell & Co (William Huntingdon Russell co-founded S&B).[2]
Executive Assistant to Herbert Hoover (Bohemian), Secretary of Commerce to President Calvin Coolidge (Related to Joseph Coolidge, Partner of Russell & Co (William Huntingdon Russell co-founded S&B).[2]
1923 - Accompanied President Warren G. Harding on his trip to Alaska. During the trip, the President fell ill and was rushed to San Francisco, where he died Aug. 2. Mr. Stokes friendship with Herbert Hoover, Mr Harding’s Secretary of Commerce, deepened during those crisis days in August, 1923. [5]
1919 to 1923 - D.C. Correspondent.[2]
1919 - Correspondent Paris Peace Conference.[2]
WW1 - 1st Lt. Field Artillery.[2]
1913 to 1917 - Albany Correspondent.[2]
1911 to 1913 - Reporter, NY Evening Post.[2]
Married Elizabeth Miner King
1909 to 1910 - Travelled Far East[2]
1909 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]
1904 to 1905 - Traveled Europe.[2]
Died 8 Jun 1970, from Not Known. Age 83. Episcopal Church.
[1b] - Free older version. Please buy author publications.
[2b] - Free older version. Please buy author publications.
[4] - Google Drive - S&B Obituaries
[5] - Harold Phelps Stokes Is Dead; Times Editorial Writer ‘26–37
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