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the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs Service, and from 1902–04 he was personal secretary to Sir Robert Hart, Inspector General of the Service in Peking. Also in 1902, he illustrated Verse and Worse for J.O.P. Bland. In 1903, Reuters (some sources say Associated Press) hired Straight as a correspondent during the Russo-Japanese war, which brought him for the first time to Korea on March 16, 1904. In that capacity, he remained in Korea (mostly in its northern parts around Pyongyang, the port city of Nampo and the Yalu River). In June 1905, he was appointed personal secretary to the American ambassador to Korea, Edwin V. Morgan, and was at the same time named vice-consul to Seoul by the Foreign Affairs Office. He resided in Korea until December 25th of the same year, recording the dramatic events of the Japanese takeover of Korea in great detail. ...
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Willard D. Straight was born on January 31, 1880 in Oswego, New York. Having spent four years in Japan during his childhood, he early on developed an interest in all things connected to the Far East. After majoring in architecture at Cornell University (1897–1901), he was appointed to a position with
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Willard D.Straight, the handsome young American diplomat who has had a career in the Far East that Midas himself might have envied, who has, within the past year, obtained millions for the houses of Morgan and Rockefeller, is now, for the first time in his eventful life, on the fair road to fortune
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According to Eric Rauchway, Straight favored an American version of imperialism that was a liberal effort to take political control in Asia away from Britain, Russia, Japan, and other colonial powers and to put it in the hands of those more enlightened. Believing deeply in liberal doctrines about
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MAJ. W.D. STRAIGHT IS DEAD IN PARIS - Financier and Diplomat Victim of Pneumonia While on War Mission with Col. House. BEGAN LIFE AS A POOR BOY Son of Missionary to Japan and China, He Won International Fame—Tributes Here. Chosen by E.H. Harriman Associated With J.P. Morgan &
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MAJ. W.D. STRAIGHT IS DEAD IN PARIS Financier and Diplomat Victim of Pneumonia While on War Mission with Col. House. BEGAN LIFE AS A POOR BOY Son of Missionary to Japan and China, He Won International Fame—Tributes Here. Chosen by E.H. Harriman Associated With J.P. Morgan &
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in 1912, Straight donated $ 100,000 (equivalent to $ 3,157,000 in 2023) to construct the Schoellkopf Memorial Hall in his honor. After his death, his wife made a substantial donation to Cornell to build the school's first
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Willard Straight; Major, U.S. Army; Entered the Service from: New York; Died: November 30, 1918; Buried at: Plot B Row 16 Grave 1; Suresnes American Cemetery; Suresnes, France; Awards: Distinguished Service
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Michael Straight, who has died aged 87, was the former Soviet spy responsible for telling MI5 that Anthony Blunt – whose lover he had briefly been at Cambridge in the 1930s – was a mole. ...
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Scheiber, Harry N. "World War I as Entrepreneurial Opportunity: Willard Straight and the American International Corporation."
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human nature, Straight believed American imperialism was the one best hope for the oppressed peoples of the world.
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Roberts, Priscilla. "Willard D. Straight and the diplomacy of international finance during the First World War."
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Rauchway, Eric. "A Gentlemen's Club in a Woman's Sphere: How Dorothy Whitney Straight Created the New Republic."
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of the times, but they broke up. He served as a trustee of Cornell University and a member of the
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Eric * Rauchway, "Willard Straight and the Paradox of Liberal Imperialism."
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In 1915, Straight left J.P. Morgan and went to work as a vice-president for
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were reportedly romantically involved, but their marriage was prevented by
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The United States and China, 1906-1913;: A study of finance and diplomacy
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Willard Straight in the Orient: With Illustrations from His Sketch-books
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Willard Straight in the Orient: With Illustrations from His Sketch-books
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administration, and her mother was Flora Payne, the daughter of Senator
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On December 1, 1918, Straight died of pneumonia, a complication of the
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America's Response to China: A History of Sino-American Relations.
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After graduation from Cornell, Straight was hired by the Imperial
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In 1911, after five years of courtship, Straight married
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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Straight's papers are at Cornell University Library in
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American financier, publisher, and diplomat (1880–1918)
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Straight in China (1901 - 1910) 264:in New Jersey, and in 1897 he enrolled at 248:Straight was born on January 31, 1880, in 31: 20: 908:Newspaper Enterprise Association (1914). 503:, in Geneva, Switzerland. Her father was 381:, a prominent academic journal on China. 335:, Cuba, he returned to China as American 312:. While in the Far East, he worked as a 1259:Military personnel from New York (state) 472:Straight was romantically involved with 935:Cornell University; accessed 05-05-2008 732: 730: 728: 726: 608: 499:(1887–1968), a member of the prominent 408:. For his service, he was awarded the 82:Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial 1142:"Willard D. Straight Papers" (Cornell) 898:December 2, 1918; accessed Dec 6, 2015 661:December 2, 1918; accessed Dec 6, 2015 519:of Ohio. 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Oswego, New York
Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial
Bordentown Military Institute
Cornell University
Dorothy Payne Whitney
Whitney Willard Straight
Beatrice Whitney Straight
Michael Whitney Straight
Henry H. Straight
United States
United States Army
Major
Whitney family
liberal causes
Oswego, New York
Henry H. Straight
Oswego Normal School
Bordentown Military Institute
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
Delta Tau Delta
Dragon Day
Sphinx Head Society

Chinese Maritime Customs Service
Sir Robert Hart
Nanjing
Reuters
Russo-Japanese War

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