Whitney Hart Shepardson (Rhodes 1910)
Rhodes Scholar, Balliol College, Oxford University. Harvard Law School. Phi Beta Kappa. Council on Foreign Relations
President of the Free Europe Committee, operator of Radio Free Europe.[3][4][5]
Correspondence, newspaper and periodical clippings that comment on The United States in World Affairs under the sponsorship of the CFR.[3]
1960 - Awarded Medal of Merit.[3]
Civilian Advisor to the Office of Strategic Services (OSS).[3]
1933 to 1941 - Treasurer of the Council on Foreign Relations
1925 to 1927 - Director, Rockefeller General Education Board.[3]
1921 to 1966 - Co-founder and Board of Director of the Council on Foreign Relations.[5]
1919 - Assistant to Edward Mandell House (pictured) at the Paris Peace Conference.[4][5]
May 1917 to Jul 1918 - Attorney, United States Shipping Board.[3]
Died 29 May 1966, from Not Known. Age 75.
[2] - FYI - Wiki - Whitney Hart Shepardson (Rhodes 1910)
[3] - FDR Library - Whitney Hart Shepardson (Rhodes 1910)
[4] SNACooperative.org - Whitney Hart Shepardson (Rhodes 1910)
[5] - CFR.org - Whitney Hart Shepardson (Rhodes 1910)
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