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  1. 9 Grew, , op.cit., 1, p. 703. Google Scholar See also Wilson, , op.cit., pp. 171 ff.Google Scholar The charge that the “Harvard clique” of the Personnel Board was giving all the breaks to the social diplomats and “tea-hounds of the service” was revived when Mr. Grew received the post of Ambassador to Turkey after completing his Under Secretaryship.

  2. Joseph C. Grew, Turbulent Era: A Diplomatic Record of Forty Years, I904-. I945, edited by Walter Johnson, assisted by Nancy Harvison Hooker, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 2 vols., 1952, pp. xxvi, 1560. $15.00. HE best thing about diplomatic life," Joseph C. Grew once. II confided to his diary, ". . . is that one never knows when some event or ...

  3. Joseph Clark Grew, 1880–1965, American diplomat, b. Boston. Entering diplomatic service in 1904, he held posts of increasing importance in different capitals until 1924, when he became Under Secretary of State. In this position he supervised the establishment of the new Foreign Service. Source for information on Grew, Joseph Clark: The ...

  4. Two of the most notable warnings of the attack were from the Soviet Sorge spy ring in Germany and from the U.S. ambassador to Japan, Joseph Grew, in January 1941- The circumstances surrounding the story behind the Grew warning may be among those items in history we have come to accept as happening one way, and as such could not have happened otherwise—as Lowenthal put it.

  5. "The Japanese Monarchy, 1931-1991", which created a sensation when first published in Japanese, clarifies US policies toward Japan's symbol emperor system before, during and after World War II. As American ambassador to Japan from 1932 to 1945, Joseph Clark Grew had contacts with groups close to the emperor as well as leading "moderates".

  6. there seemed special reason to set out my recollections of what I. observed and participated in as private secretary to our Ambassador to Japan, Joseph C. Grew, in Tokyo and Washington from mid-1941. to mid-1942. The story of those negotiations, referred to on the U.S. side as "the Washington talks,"1 is available in Mr. Grew's Ten Years in ...

  7. 约瑟夫·克拉克·格鲁(英語: Joseph Clark Grew ;1880年5月27日—1965年5月25日),美国外交官,日本问题专家,曾先后出任过驻外大使和副国务卿。 生平. 1880年,出生于马萨诸塞州 波士顿。 1902年,毕业于哈佛大学毕业。 1904年,任职外交部。