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617:, he would serve as Under Secretary of State from October 4, 1954 until February 5, 1957. Hoover was initially criticized for his performance, in particular because his hearing impairment led to the perception he was gruff and his insistence on perfection led to the perception he was indecisive. Owing to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles' frequent illnesses, Hoover was often Acting Secretary of State, and in this capacity made two decisions widely regarded as missteps: (1) he rejected a Chinese overture in April 1955 to negotiate agreements that could prevent war between the two countries; and (2) indecision as to whether to ship 18 tanks to 1500: 1215: 277: 350: 1493: 301:(1874–1944). He was named for his father, Herbert, and his maternal grandfather, Charles Delano Henry, but throughout his life was known as Herbert Hoover Jr. His father, an engineer, was in London working for Bewick, Moreing & Co. By the age of two, Herbert Jr. had been round the world twice. One of his earliest memories was riding a wagon piled high with gold with his father in Australia. The family lived near 1815: 31: 406:
Hoover did not stay at Western Air Express, however. During the 1930 election, there were rumors that Western Air Express had only won certain government contracts because of Hoover's status as the president's son, and saying that Hoover's advancement owed more to his famous name than his talent.
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to set up its communications system. Over the next year and a half, he set up a network of stations across the Western U.S. capable of guiding radio-equipped aircraft along 15,000 miles of airways. As communications chief of Western Air Express, he soon was managing a staff of 75 engineers and
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Herbert Charles Hoover married Margaret Eva Watson in 1925. They had three children: Margaret Ann Hoover Brigham (March 17, 1926 – February 14, 2011), Herbert "Pete" Hoover III (November 5, 1927– February 4, 2010), and Joan Leslie Hoover (April 12, 1930 – May 10, 2002).
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invited Hoover to advise the Venezuelan government in the negotiation of oil contracts with foreign governments. While there, Hoover oversaw a substantial rewriting of Venezuela's oil laws, which would provide a model for other countries in the years to come.
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all sought access to the Iranian oil fields. Hoover provided the Iranian government with technical advice about the size of their oil reserves to allow the Iranian government to negotiate a fair deal.
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overseeing the purchase of over $ 200,000 of radio equipment. In June 1930, he was promoted to chief engineer of Western Air Express. During his time with Western Air Express, he was mainly located at
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in winter 1955 over the objections of Israel. By late 1956, however, Hoover was generally regarded as having learned the job, and was seen as a capable manager when Dulles was hospitalized.
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Hoover died at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena on July 9, 1969. He had suffered a sudden stroke three days earlier on July 6 and never regained consciousness.
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became a consortium owned 40% by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company; 40% to be divided equally (8% each) among the five major American companies;
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that affected him for the rest of his life. Hoover began taking an interest in radio sets at age 14. He attended his father's alma mater,
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also agreed to participate.) Hoover was selected as the first president of Aeronautical Radio Inc., a selection that led to
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to serve as the airline industry's single licensee and coordinator of radio communication outside of the government. (
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Hoover submitted a letter of resignation in response to the allegations. Shortly thereafter, he was diagnosed with
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in the negotiation of new oil concessions. At the time, the only oil company operating in Iran was the
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Fund to study aviation economics. His work focused on the economics of radio in the aviation sector.
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in 1962; the primary representative organization of amateur radio operators to the U.S. government.
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from October 17 to November 4 1953. He ultimately worked out a deal whereby, in August 1954, the
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Eisenhower was impressed by Hoover's performance as well. Eisenhower now asked Hoover to become
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A genealogy of the wives of the American presidents and their first two generations of descent.
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Hoover was an amateur radio operator holding the call W6ZH. He was elected as President of the
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Herbert Charles Hoover was born in London on August 4, 1903. He was the elder son of President
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praised Hoover's conduct during these negotiations as the greatest one-man performance since
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to attempt to broker a deal between the U.S., Britain and Iran.
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while he was growing up, and he took great pride in serving as
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asked Hoover to work out a deal in 45 days; Hoover stayed in
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Hoover's interest in radio next turned him to the field of
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with distinction before winning a fellowship from the
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from 1954 to 1957. He was the elder son of President
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magazine putting Hoover on its July 14, 1930 cover.
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United States Under Secretary of State
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Walter B. Smith
Christian Herter
London, England
Pasadena, California
Republican
Herbert Clark Hoover
Lou Henry Hoover
Allan Hoover
Stanford University
BS
Harvard University
MBA
Under Secretary of State
Herbert Hoover

father
Herbert Clark Hoover
Lou Henry
Stanford University
water boy
Stanford Indians football
1918 flu pandemic
influenza
hearing impairment
Stanford University
Harvard Business School
Master of Business Administration

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