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  1. Edward Mandell House (July 26, 1858 – March 28, 1938) was an American diplomat, and an adviser to President Woodrow Wilson. He was known as Colonel House, although his title was honorary and he had performed no military service.

  2. Edward Mandell House (26 de julio de 1858 - 28 de marzo de 1938) fue un diplomático y político estadounidense y consejero al presidente Woodrow Wilson. Biografía. Edward Mandell House nació el 26 de julio de 1858 en Houston, Texas. [1] Se matriculó en la Universidad Cornell, pero no llegó a graduarse.

    • Edward House
    • 28 de marzo de 1938 (79 años), Nueva York (Estados Unidos)
    • Glenwood Cemetery
  3. 24 de mar. de 2024 · Edward Mandell House. Born: July 26, 1858, Houston, Texas, U.S. Died: March 28, 1938, New York, N.Y. (aged 79) Political Affiliation: Democratic Party. Role In: Paris Peace Conference. World War I.

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  4. The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, memoirs, writings, photographs, memorabilia, and other papers documenting Edward M. House's personal life and political career. The diary details his childhood experiences and also notes political observations (1912-1924).

  5. 16 de mar. de 2015 · Born 26 July 1858 in Houston, USA. Died 28 March 1938 in New York, USA. Edward House was an advisor to President Woodrow Wilson. He aided Wilson in diplomatic matters and in crafting the Fourteen Points that became the framework for the League of Nations.

  6. 19 de mar. de 2007 · This is the first biography of “Colonel” Edward Mandell House, Woodrow Wilson's closest friend and adviser for the most crucial period in both of their lives. Like Wilson, House was a transplanted southerner, a Texan who attended Cornell, lived in New York City, and summered on the North Shore of Massachusetts.

  7. 11 de may. de 2018 · Edward Mandell House (1858-1938), American diplomat, was President Wilson's most intimate counselor for several years. Edward M. House was born on July 26, 1858, in Houston, Tex., the son of a prosperous planter and exporter. Edward was educated in England and at Cornell University.