Hamilton Fish Armstrong (April 7, 1893 – April 24, 1973) was an American journalist who is known for editing Foreign Affairs from 1928 to 1972. Armstrong...
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(1880-1957) ∞ Alfred Edey Noel Maitland Armstrong (1882-1938) Bayard Armstrong (1887–1890) Hamilton Fish Armstrong (1893–1973) ∞ (1) 1918: (div. 1938) Helen...
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Hamilton Fish (August 3, 1808 – September 7, 1893) was an American politician and statesman who served as the 16th governor of New York from 1849 to 1850...
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American politician, grandnephew of Hamilton Fish Hamilton Fish Armstrong (1893–1973), grandnephew by marriage of Hamilton Fish, U.S. diplomat and editor of...
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editor. As Coolidge was unwilling to move from Boston to New York, Hamilton Fish Armstrong, a Princeton alumnus and a European correspondent of the New York...
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for the strengthening of U.S. defenses. Dulles collaborated with Hamilton Fish Armstrong, the editor of Foreign Affairs magazine, on two books, Can We Be...
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that would permit him to finish writing, at the recommendation of Hamilton Fish Armstrong Frank Altschul's Overbrook Foundation advanced Shirer $5,000 ($52...
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: 42–44 The Vietnam War created a rift within the organization. When Hamilton Fish Armstrong announced in 1970 that he would be leaving the helm of Foreign...
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Shirer was "flat broke" and desperate. At the recommendation of Hamilton Fish Armstrong the Overbrook Foundation advanced immediately to Shirer $5,000...
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for publication in their journal Foreign Affairs. Journal editor Hamilton Fish Armstrong had not attended the discussion but requested on January 10 that...
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