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    Howland H. Sargeant

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  1. Howland H. Sargeant. Howland Hill Sargeant (July 13, 1911 – February 29, 1984) was United States Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1952–53, and the president of Radio Liberty from 1954 to 1975.

  2. President Harry S. Truman (seated) signing the Mundt-Smith bill, which provided additional funding for the Voice of American radio network. Standing behind President Truman are, from left to right: Senator H. Alexander Smith; Walter Lemon, World Wide Broadcasting Foundation; Howland Sargeant, Inter-departmental Committee on Scientific and ...

  3. Sargeant, Howland H. Papers Dates: 1940-1983 Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, 1947-1951; Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, 1952-1953; president, Radio Liberty Committee, Inc., 1954-1975

  4. Mar 9, 2015 · Howland Hill Sargeant (July 13, 1911 – February 29, 1984) was United States Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1952-53, and the president of Radio Liberty from 1954 to 1975. Biography. Born in 1911 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Howland H. Sargeant was educated at Dartmouth College, graduating in 1932.

  5. Mar 2, 1984 · Howland Hill Sargeant, a former Assistant Secretary of State, died in his sleep Wednesday, apparently of a heart attack, at his home in Manhattan. He was 72 years old.

  6. www.washingtonpost.com › archive › localThe Washington Post

    Mar 3, 1984 · Howland H. Sargeant, 72, a former assistant secretary of State who was the president of Radio Liberty in New York from 1954 to 1975, died of a heart attack Feb. 29 at his home in New York City.

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