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  1. This is a portrait of Francis B. Sayre, Sr., High Commissioner to the Philippines from 1939-1942. It is autographed: ... Sayre, Francis Bowes, 1885-1972. Rights.

  2. Francis B. Sayre, Sr., the husband of Woodrow Wilson’s second daughter, Jessie, was born on 30 April 1885 in South Bethlehem, Pennsylvannia. He graduated from Williams College in 1909 and earned a law degree from Harvard University in 1912.

  3. 9 de oct. de 2008 · Francis Bowes Sayre Jr. was born in the White House on Jan. 17, 1915, the son of Francis B. Sayre Sr. and Jesse Wilson Sayre, President Wilson’s daughter. His father had a varied career that included professor of law at Harvard University, assistant U.S. Secretary of State, and several foreign service posts.

  4. Sayre was born in the White House in 1915, the first grandchild of President Woodrow Wilson. Sayre's father, Francis Bowes Sayre Sr., was a Harvard University law professor who later became an assistant secretary of state. His mother was President Wilson's daughter, Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre.

  5. Francis Bowes Sayre 2046111 Q4921952 Francis Bowes Sayre Francis Bowes Sayre Francis B. Sayre American lawyer, diplomat, and educator; professor at Harvard Law School, High Commissioner of the Philippines

  6. The Francis Bowes Sayre Sr. Highway or simply the Sayre Highway is a four-lane, 192-kilometre (119 mi), primary national highway that connects Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental to Kabacan, North Cotabato. It traverses the provinces of Misamis Oriental, Bukidnon and North Cotabato. The parts of the highway are composed of National Route 10 (N10), a spur route of Asian Highway 26 in the north ...

  7. Francis B. Sayre Jr. (January 17, 1915 – October 3, 2008) was Dean of the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., for 27 years. He was the first grandchild of President Woodrow Wilson. He was a vocal opponent of segregation, poverty, McCarthyism, and the Vietnam War. In March 1965 he joined Martin Luther King Jr. on the voting-rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Sayre ...