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    Joseph E. Davies

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  2. Joseph E. Davies. Joseph Edward Davies (November 29, 1876 – May 9, 1958) was an American lawyer and diplomat. He was appointed by President Wilson to be Commissioner of Corporations in 1912, and he was the first chairman of the Federal Trade Commission in 1915. He was the second ambassador to represent the United States in the Soviet Union ...

  3. Mar 3, 2017 · Mar 03, 2017 - 02:10 pm. Joseph E. Davies in Washington, 1939. Davies family archives / Wikicommons. In Nov.16, 1936, Joseph Edward Davies was appointed to be the U.S. Ambassador to...

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  4. In 1935, Post married the American diplomat Joseph E. Davies. Davies served consecutive ambassadorial assignments in Moscow (1937-38) and Brussels (1938-39), with Post by his side. While in the Soviet Union, it was Post’s job to help facilitate diplomatic relations between American and Soviet officials.

  5. Jun 1, 2007 · Joseph E. Davies is best known for his controversial service as U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union in 1937–38. His 1941 book, Mission to Moscow, and the movie based on that book, provided a highly favorable image of the Soviet Union during World War II, when both the United States and Russia were warring against Nazi Germany.

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  6. Joseph E. Davies is best known for his controversial service as U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union in 1937-38. His 1941 book, Mission to Moscow, and the movie based on that book, provided a highly favorable image of the Soviet Union during World War II, when both the United States and Russia were warring against Nazi Germany. From 1941 to.

  7. Joseph Edward Davies was an American lawyer and diplomat. He was appointed by President Wilson to be Commissioner of Corporations in 1912, and he was the first chairman of the Federal Trade Commission in 1915. He was the second ambassador to represent the United States in the Soviet Union and U.S. Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg.

  8. 24 On the role of Davies' mother, see Eagles, Keith, Ambassador Joseph E. Davies and American-Soviet Relations, 1937-1941 (New York, 1985), 3.Google Scholar On the evangelical roots of the Wisconsin Idea, see Hoeveler, “University and Social Gospel,” 282-98. “Fundamental” and “moral regeneration” quoted in Crunden, “Essay,” 72.

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