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    Paul Gray Hoffman (April 26, 1891 – October 8, 1974) was an American automobile company executive, statesman, and global development aid administrator...
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  • Paul Hoffman may refer to: Paul Hoffman (basketball) (1925–1998), American basketball player Paul Hoffman (rowing) (born 1946), US Olympic rowing coxswain...
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  • the University of Southern California, where he was honored with the Paul G. Hoffman Award, presented to the most outstanding marketing graduate Staff,...
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  • basketball player Paul G. Hoffman (1891–1974), American automobile company executive Philip Hoffman (disambiguation), several people Rachel Hoffman (1984–2008)...
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    in 1962, she married Paul G. Hoffman, the first administrator of the Marshall Plan and a senior United Nations official. Hoffman died in 1974. Anna Marie...
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    In 1925, the corporation's most successful distributor and dealer Paul G. Hoffman came to South Bend as vice president in charge of sales. In 1926, Studebaker...
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  • administrator.[citation needed] The first administrator of the UNDP was Paul G. Hoffman, former head of the Economic Cooperation Administration which administered...
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    Czechoslovakia in February 1948. The appointment of the prominent businessman Paul G. Hoffman as director reassured conservative businessmen that the gigantic sums...
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  • (posthumously) and Lillian Moller Gilbreth 1945: John Milton Hancock 1946: Paul G. Hoffman 1947: Alvin E. Dodd 1948: Harold Fowler McCormick 1949: Arthur Clinton...
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  • appearing in an increasing number of American documents and speeches. Paul G. Hoffman, then head of the Economic Cooperation Administration, used the term...
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