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  1. Joseph Hodges Choate (January 24, 1832 – May 14, 1917) was an American lawyer and diplomat. He was chairman of the American delegation at the Second Hague Conference, and ambassador to the United Kingdom.

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  2. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Joseph Hodges Choate, a diplomat, lawyer, and philanthropist from New England. He was involved in many prominent cases, founded several institutions, and served as U.S. ambassador to Great Britain.

  3. This lawyer, who grew up in Salem, Massachusetts, battled Tammany Hall in New York before he became U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain. He settled the Alaska-Canada dispute and negotiated the Open Door Policy in China. In addition to his service as founder of the American Museum of Natural History, Choate strengthened New York's Metropolitan Museum

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  4. Joseph H. Choate died suddenly late last night at his residence, 8 East Sixtythird Street, of a heart attack. He had complained of feeling ill during the day and had retired early, but there...

  5. In 1897, Choate was a candidate for the Republican U.S. senatorial nomination for New York, and in 1894 he was president of the New York state constitutional convention. In 1899 he was appointed to U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom and served until 1905.

  6. JOSEPH HODGES CHOATE: TWENTY-FIRST PRESIDENT OF ASSOCIATION. By William V. Rowe. Member of New York and Massachusetts Bars. MR. CHOATE was the twenty-first president of in the office-routine of the old student-days in the the American Bar Association.

  7. Há 3 dias · Joseph Hodges Choate '52, one of the leading figures in American public life, succumbed to an attack of heart failure at 11.30 Monday night. His sudden death resulted probably indirectly from...