Word: binghams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Louisville, the President sent Secretary Marvin McIntyre to represent him at the funeral of the Ambassador to the Court of St. James, Robert Worth Bingham, who died suddenly last week in Baltimore...
...Ambassador William E. Dodd in Berlin, who handed in his resignation last summer, would be Assistant Secretary of State Hugh R. Wilson. Next day even bigger news broke. The New York Times, whose White House pipe line is the envy and despair of other papers, revealed that Robert Worth Bingham, Ambassador to the Court of St. James (now recuperating from malaria at Johns Hopkins), would be replaced by Irish Joseph Patrick Kennedy...
Chameleon Man. In Louisville, Ky., Robert Bingham was a fine dignified publisher, but in London as an Ambassador his chief distinctions were: 1) the number of honorary degrees he accepted from British universities; 2) the fact that he did not get around to warning the State...
Department of last year's abdication crisis until it exploded in the House of Commons. His replacement has long been an obvious move, expected to take place as soon as Franklin Roosevelt could find a plausible excuse for parting with Mr. Bingham without hurting his feelings...
...enclosing a booklet which contains our eligibility rules. Sincerely your, (signed) William J. Bingham...