biography
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Coolidge, Archibald Cary
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| lived:
| (1866–1928)
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| biography:
| Historian, born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He taught history at Harvard (from 1893), and as director of the Harvard Library (1910–22) he oversaw the establishment of the Widener Library (1913–15). His works include The United States as a World Power (1908) and he was editor-in-chief of Foreign Affairs (1922–7). In 1919 he was the chief of mission in Paris and Vienna, and the Red Cross negotiator with the Soviet Union in 1921. |
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