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  1. Winthrop Williams Aldrich GBE (November 2, 1885 – February 25, 1974) was an American banker and financier, scion of a prominent and powerful political family, and U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

  2. 10 de may. de 2022 · Winthrop Williams Aldrich, GBE (November 2, 1885 – February 25, 1974) was an American banker and financier, scion of a prominent political family, and US Ambassador to the United Kingdom. Career Winthrop William Aldrich served as president and chairman of the board of Chase National Bank from 1930 to 1953.

  3. 12 de ene. de 2024 · Last updated March 14, 2024. Non-career appointee. State of Residence: New York. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (United Kingdom) Appointed: February 2, 1953. Presentation of Credentials: February 20, 1953. Termination of Mission: Left England February 1, 1957. Department History. Administrative Timeline of the Department of State.

  4. The papers of Winthrop W. Aldrich reflect his professional and personal activities over a period of forty years. The bulk of the material relates to his activities from 1929-1953, when he was at the helm of Chase National Bank and played a leading role in national and international banking policies.

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  5. Biography. Aldrich, Winthrop Williams; born November 2, 1885 at Providence, R.I.; died February 25, 1974 at New York City; son of Senator Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (1841-1915); banker and diplomat; president of Chase National Bank, 1930-1934; chair, 1933-9153; ambassador to the United Kingdom, 1953-1957.

  6. 26 de feb. de 1974 · Winthrop W. Aldrich, former board chairman of the Chase National Bank, and Ambassador to the Court of St. James's under President Eisenhower, died yesterday at his home, 960 Fifth Avenue. He...

  7. Winthrop W. Aldrich. Chase National Bank. 1930–1953. Industry: Finance. Era: 1930. In 1930, the Equitable Trust, with assets over $900 million, was consolidated with Chase National Bank to form America’s mightiest bank with Aldrich as president. Aldrich grew Chase National so that by 1947, the bank had assets totaling nearly $5 billion. Personal.