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  1. Stanton Griffis (Boston, 2 de mayo de 1887-Manhattan, 29 de agosto de 1974) fue un empresario y diplomático estadounidense, que se desempeñó como embajador de los Estados Unidos en Polonia, Egipto, Argentina y España. Biografía. Nacido en Boston, obtuvo una licenciatura de la Universidad de Cornell en 1910.

    • Paul T. Culbertson, (encargado de negocios)
    • Lincoln MacVeagh
  2. Stanton Griffis (May 2, 1887 – August 29, 1974) was an American businessman and diplomat. Born in Boston, he earned a bachelor's degree from Cornell University in 1910. Griffis began his business career in 1919 after serving the Army General Staff with the rank of captain during World War I. [2] [1] While with Hemphill, Noyes & Co ...

    • Early Life
    • Modernizer in Japan
    • Education and Ministry
    • Writing and Lectures
    • Family
    • Time-Line Chronology
    • Published Works
    • References
    • External Links

    Griffis was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of a sea captain and later a coal trader. During the American Civil War, he served two months as a corporal in Company H of the 44th Pennsylvania Militia after Robert E. Lee invaded Pennsylvania in 1863. After the war, he attended Rutgers University at New Brunswick, New Jersey, graduating in ...

    In September 1870 Griffis was invited to Japan by Matsudaira Shungaku, for the purpose of organizing schools along modern lines. In 1871, he was Superintendent of Education in the province of Echizen. In recompense, he was provided with a salary of $2,400, a house in Fukuiand a horse. In 1872–74, Griffis taught chemistry and physics at Kaisei Gakkō...

    Returning to the United States, Griffis attended Union Theological Seminary; and after finishing his studies in 1877, he was called to the ministry in a series of churches—at the First Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York (1877–1886); at the Shawmut Congregational Church, Boston, Massachusetts (1886–1893); and at the First Congregational Church, ...

    In 1903 he resigned from the active ministry to devote himself exclusively to writing and lecturing. His books on Japan and Japanese culture were complemented with extensive college and university lecture circuit itineraries. In addition to his own books and articles during this period, he also joined Inazo Nitobe in crafting what became his most w...

    One of Griffis' two sons, Stanton Griffis, would become U.S. Ambassador to Poland, Egypt, Spain and Argentina under President Truman. Stanton Griffis was ambassador to Argentina while Juan and Eva Peron were in power and wrote of his experiences in a book titled Lying In State. The other son, John, became a composer.

    Griffis' life and publications are here organized chronologically. 1. 1843 - Born September 17 in Philadelphia, the fourth child of seven and second son to John Limeburner Griffis and Anna Maria (Hess) Griffis. 2. 1850 - Observes the launching of the USS Susquehanna in Philadelphia. The Susquehanna, the largest steamship yet commissioned by the US ...

    1876 -- The Mikado's Empire
    1880 -- Japanese Fairy World
    1881 -- Asiatic History; China, Korea, and Japan
    1882 -- Korea, the Hermit Nation

    Further reading

    1. Griffis, William Elliot. (1898). Charles Carlton Coffin: War Correspondent, Traveller, Author and Statesman. Boston: Estes and Lauriat. Digitized, full-text copy of this book. 2. __________. (1915). Millard Fillmore: Constructive Statesman, Defender of the Constitution. Ithaca: Aldrus & Church. Digitized, full-text copy of this book. 3. __________. (1908). The Fire-fly's Lovers and Other Fairy Tales of Old Japan. New York: Crowell & Company. [reprinted by University Press of the Pacific, 2...

    Works by William Elliot Griffis at Project Gutenberg
    Works by William Elliot Griffis at Faded Page(Canada)
    Works by or about William Elliot Griffis at Internet Archive
    Works by William Elliot Griffis at LibriVox(public domain audiobooks)
  3. Stanton Griffis: Non-career appointee Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Feb 1, 1951 Mar 1, 1951 Relinquished charge, Jan 28, 1952 Lincoln MacVeagh: Non-career appointee Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Feb 21, 1952 Mar 27, 1952 Left post, Mar 4, 1953 Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican) James Clement Dunn: Foreign ...

  4. Stanton Griffis was an American businessman and diplomat.

  5. Biography. Stanton Griffis was born May 2, 1887 in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Cornell University in 1910. He was an American businessman and diplomat. Griffis began his business career in 1919 after serving the Army General Staff with the rank of captain during World War I.

  6. 30 de ago. de 1974 · Stanton Griffis, who had served as a special envoy under President Franklin D. Roosevelt and as an ambassador under President Truman, died of pneumonia last evening in Lenox Hill Hospital. He...