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Irwin B. Laughlin

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was established. When the proclamation of the Republic was issued on April 14, 1931, Laughlin, who had supported Alfonso XIII's efforts to institute a constitutional monarchy, reacted cautiously. He advised
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had done so but was careful not to use the term "Spanish Republic" and stated that the U.S. government did not "wish to give the appearance of prejudging events."
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against extending formal recognition to the Republic. Stimson ultimately recognized the provisional government after
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Laughlin then took an extended leave of absence from the Foreign Service in 1919, during which time he built the
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Ambivalent embrace: America's troubled relations with Spain from the Revolutionary War to the Cold War
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They had two children, Alexander Laughlin and Gertrude Laughlin. Gertrude married Rear Admiral
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and his grandfather, James H. Laughlin. He was the treasurer of the company from 1900 to 1903.
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On September 18, 1912, Laughlin married Therese E. Iselin, daughter of New York banker
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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1931, Vol. II
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Laughlin left the steel industry in 1903 to pursue a career in the
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from 1912 to 1917 and counselor of the embassy from 1916 to 1919.
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In 1910, he served as secretary of the special envoy to the
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Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Greece
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He returned to diplomacy in 1921 as secretary to Senator
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In 1906, he was secretary to the American legation in
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Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania
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Irwin Laughlin

United States Ambassador to Greece
Calvin Coolidge
Edward Capps
Robert Peet Skinner
United States Ambassador to Spain
Herbert Hoover
Ogden H. Hammond
Claude G. Bowers
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Washington, D.C.
diplomat
Minister to Greece
Ambassador to Spain
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Union Army
Civil War
Fifth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Antietam
Appomattox
James H. Laughlin
William McKennan
federal judge
Third Circuit
St. Paul's School
Concord, New Hampshire
Yale University

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