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  1. JOHN WINANT DIED Oct. 31, 1993 in Princeton, where his services were attended by classmates Farmer, Ramseur, Rees, and St. John. "Gov" prepared at Deerfield, joining his cousin Peter and following a long line of Winant graduates, including his distinguished father, John Gilbert '13, former ambassador to Great Britain and New Hampshire governor.

  2. 15 de nov. de 2010 · (GILBERT) John Gilbert Winant was a young, Republican progressive who served as governor of New Hampshire from 1925 to 1927 and from 1931 to 1935. After Winant criticized his own party for its vicious attacks on Social Security (which effectively ended his promising future in his party), President Franklin Roosevelt appointed him the first head of the Social Security Board.

  3. 17 de abr. de 2013 · April 17, 2013 Finest Hour 153, Winter 2011-12. Page 38. Foriegn Aid: John Gilbert Winant. He became a familier figure, walking the bombed-out streets. Amidst the smoking rubble of their homes, londoners heard his quite American voice, felt his warmth, and realized they were not alone.

  4. SSA History Archives photo, donated by Maurine Mulliner. Three-term Republican Governor of New Hampshire. United States Ambassador to Great Britain 1941-1946. First Chairman of the Social Security Board 1935-1937. Winant's autographed greeting card while Governor. When President Roosevelt asked John G. Winant to become the first head of the new ...

  5. John Gilbert Winant (1889-1947) was movie-star-handsome, charming, wealthy, unpretentious, irrepressibly optimistic, brilliant, and hard-working. The Times of London dubbed him a "knight errant" who "believes in his principles with almost romantic passion."

  6. John Gilbert Winant Winant has been profiled in the Concord Historical Society’s Crosscurrents of Change: Concord, N.H., in the 20th Century. Winant, born in 1889, first encountered Concord as a student and later as a teacher at St. Paul’s School. A decorated pilot during World War I, Winant married a wealthy New York socialite, Constance.

  7. John Gilbert Winant. John Gilbert Winant (* 23.Februar 1889 in New York City; † 3. November 1947 in Concord, New Hampshire) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1925 bis 1927 sowie zwischen 1931 und 1935 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates New Hampshire.