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  1. Località: Milano · Più di 500 collegamenti su LinkedIn. Vedi il profilo di Charles Adams su LinkedIn, una community professionale di 1 miliardo di utenti.

  2. Charles Addams (born January 7, 1912, Westfield, New Jersey, U.S.—died September 29, 1988, New York City, New York) was a cartoonist whose drawings, known mostly through The New Yorker magazine, became famous in the United States as examples of macabre humour. Addams attended various schools from 1929 to 1932; thereafter, aside from a brief ...

  3. Charles Adams, avocat américain spécialisé dans l’arbitrage international, est une figure bien connue à Genève, où il résidait depuis 1986 avant de commencer son mandat d’ambassadeur obtenu après deux rudes auditions devant la Commission des affaires extérieures du Sénat américain. Première rencontre

  4. 25 de sept. de 2019 · Charles Adams’s life was covered up. Though it started out with promise, Charles’s life ended in scandal and pain, and his shining, celebrated family was not about to let him be a stain on them. Charles was born on his family’s farm in Braintree, Massachusetts, on May twenty-ninth of 1770.¹ Charles’s began life like any of his siblings ...

  5. Charles Samuel Addams, or "Chill" as his friends called him, was born in 1912 in Westfield, New Jersey, where the Addams' lived on Summit Avenue. The family moved several times before 1920, when they took up permanent residence on Elm Street. In hindsight, it is amusing that Addams' address was once Elm Street.

  6. 35 Adams, Charles Francis, ‘Preface’, Memoirs of John Quincy Adams (Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1874 – 1877), vol. 1, p. ix Google Scholar.In the best-informed discussion of Charles Francis Adams's editorial abilities as yet offered, Mr Lyman H. Butterfield, Editor-in-Chief of the Adams Papers, credits the third-generation archivist-editor with a ‘critical’ approach which displays ...

  7. Charles Francis Adams Sr. (August 18, 1807 – November 21, 1886) was an American historical editor, writer, politician, and diplomat. As United States Minister to the United Kingdom during the American Civil War, Adams was crucial to Union efforts to prevent British recognition of the Confederate States of America and maintain European neutrality to the utmost extent.