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Angier Biddle Duke

Angier Biddle Duke (November 30, 1915 – April 29, 1995) was an American diplomat who served as Chief of Protocol of the United States in the 1960s. Prior to that, at the age of 36, he became the youngest American ambassador in history when he was appointed to be the U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador.[1]

Angier Biddle Duke
Duke in 1962
Chief of Protocol of the United States
In office
January 24, 1961 – January 20, 1965
President
Preceded byWiley T. Buchanan, Jr.
Succeeded byLloyd Nelson Hand
In office
April 1, 1968 – September 26, 1968
PresidentLyndon B. Johnson
Preceded byJames W. Symington
Succeeded byTyler Abell
United States Ambassador to Morocco
In office
December 20, 1979 – February 28, 1981
Preceded byRichard B. Parker
Succeeded byJoseph Verner Reed, Jr.
United States Ambassador to Denmark
In office
October 3, 1968 – May 1, 1969
Preceded byKatharine Elkus White
Succeeded byGuilford Dudley Jr.
United States Ambassador to Spain
In office
April 1, 1965 – March 30, 1968
Preceded byRobert F. Woodward
Succeeded byFrank E. McKinney
United States Ambassador to El Salvador
In office
June 5, 1952 – May 21, 1953
Preceded byGeorge P. Shaw
Succeeded byMichael J. McDermott
Personal details
Born(1915-11-30)November 30, 1915
New York City, U.S.
DiedApril 29, 1995(1995-04-29) (aged 79)
Southampton, New York, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic Party
Spouses
Priscilla St. George
(m. 1936; div. 1940)
Margaret Screven White
(m. 1940; div. 1952)
Maria-Luisa de Arana
(m. 1952; died 1961)
(m. 1962)
Parents
Education
OccupationDiplomat
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Army Air Forces
Years of service1940-1945
RankMajor
Battles/warsWorld War II

Early life edit

Duke was born in New York City.[2] His father was Angier Buchanan Duke (1884–1923) and his mother was Cordelia Drexel Biddle, later Cordelia Biddle Robertson. Angier Buchanan Duke was an heir to the American Tobacco Company fortune while Cordelia Drexel Biddle was a member of the Biddle family who were prominent in business, political and cultural affairs in Philadelphia. Angier Biddle Duke's only sibling was Anthony Drexel Duke (1918–2014).[3] After separating in 1918, Duke's parents divorced in 1921.[4][5]

His paternal grandfather was Benjamin Newton Duke (1855–1929), a major benefactor of Duke University and brother of James Buchanan Duke, himself the father of Doris Duke, Angier's cousin.[6][7] His maternal grandfather was Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle, Sr.[8] Through his mother, he was a great-great-grandson of banker Anthony Joseph Drexel.[3][9]

Duke attended St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire. He dropped out of Yale University in 1936.[1]

Career edit

In the late 1930s, Duke became skiing editor for a sports magazine and, by 1940, he enlisted as a private in the United States Army Air Forces. Upon his discharge in 1945, Duke was a major serving in North Africa and Europe. His uncle, Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle, Jr., was serving as ambassador to most of the governments-in-exile that were occupied by Germany during World War II.[8][10]

Diplomatic career edit

 
Meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan, Hayato Ikeda. (L-R) Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Zentaro Kosaka, Prime Minister Ikeda, Counselor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Interpreter) Toshiro Shimanouchi, President John F. Kennedy, State Department Chief of Protocol Angier Biddle Duke (standing), and interpreter James J. Wickel. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.

In 1949, Duke joined the United States Foreign Service as an assistant in Buenos Aires and subsequently Madrid. From 1952 to 1953,[11][12] he served as the U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador during the Truman administration and was, aged 36, the youngest ever U.S. Ambassador up to that time.[13]

People thought Angie was just a rich playboy when President Truman appointed him Ambassador to El Salvador. He was 36 years old, the youngest ambassador in United States history, and the Duke name represented entrenched, giant capitalists.[14]

With the Democratic Party out of power in 1953, he left the foreign service and returned to private life. During much of this time he served as President of the International Rescue Commission. Originally a Republican, he later became a Democrat.[1]

In 1960, Duke, a personal friend of Kennedy, was asked to serve as chief of protocol for the U.S. State Department with the rank of ambassador. He held this position until 1965. As a vocal supporter of equal rights, "he resigned from the Metropolitan Club of Washington after it refused to admit black diplomats" in 1961.[1] His most visible task during his term as chief was to supervise the protocol for world leaders who attended the funeral of John F. Kennedy on November 25, 1963.[1]

At the end of his term as chief of protocol, the Johnson administration asked him to serve as U.S. Ambassador to Spain, which he did from 1965 to 1968.[15] He then served as Chief of Protocol a second time, for less than six months, until he was appointed to become the U.S. Ambassador to Denmark. He served in that position for seven months.[16] In 1969, he was awarded an honorary LL.D. degree from Duke University.[17] Following Vice President Hubert Humphrey's defeat by Richard Nixon, and with the Democratic Party again out of power, he was again out of the U.S. Foreign Service. In the early 1970s, he was appointed by Mayor Abraham Beame to serve as Commissioner of the New York City Department of Civic Affairs and Public Events with a staff of 17 until he resigned in 1976 to work for Jimmy Carter's campaign for the presidency.[18]

When Carter defeated Gerald Ford in the 1976 presidential election, the Democrats were again in power, and in 1979 the administration brought him back again to serve as the U.S. Ambassador to Morocco, a position he held until 1981, when he was succeeded by Joseph Verner Reed, Jr. following Ronald Reagan's election to president.[1]


Later years edit

Upon his return to the United States, the National Committee on American Foreign Policy awarded him with the inaugural Hans J. Morgenthau Memorial Award "in recognition of his exemplary foreign policy contributions to the United States".[14] From 1992 to 1995, Duke served as the elected president of the Council of American Ambassadors. He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution.[19] He also served as the chancellor of the Long Island University, Southampton Campus.[20]

After his death, his papers were archived by Duke University in North Carolina.[17]

Personal life edit

In 1937, he married Priscilla Avenal St. George (1919–1995) at St. Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church.[21] She was the daughter of George Baker Bligh St. George and Katharine St. George, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York.[22] Her maternal grandmother, Catherine Delano Collier, was the younger sister of Sara Delano Roosevelt, the mother of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and her great-grandfather was George Fisher Baker, the financier and philanthropist. Her father was the grandson of Robert St George, himself the son of Sir Richard Bligh St George, 2nd Baronet. Before their divorce in August 1940, they were the parents of:

  • Angier "Pony" St. George Duke (1937–2014), who married Mary Ellen Haga in 1973.[23] He was known for infecting Margaret Housen with gonorrhea in 1970.[24][25] His son, Benjamin Buchanan Duke, married the poker player Annie Duke.[26]

Following their divorce, Priscilla married State Senator Allan A. Ryan, Jr. (1903–1981) in 1941.[27][28] In November 1940, the 26-year-old Duke married the 34-year-old Margaret Screven White immediately after her divorce from J. M. Tuck.[19] Margaret had also been married to Fitzhugh White and was the daughter of Franklin Buchanan Screven, great-granddaughter of Admiral Franklin Screven, commander of the Confederate USS Merrimack, and a descendant of Thomas McKean, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.[19]

They divorced in 1952, the same year Duke married Maria-Luisa de Arana of Spain.[29] She was the daughter of Isabella de Zurita and Dario de Arana, and the granddaughter of the 10th Marquis de Campo Real,[30] members of the Basque nobility of Bilbao.[29] His third wife died in a plane crash in 1961.[31][32]

  • Maria-Luisa Duke (b. 1954),[33]
  • Drexel Dario Duke (b. 1957).[30]

In 1962, he married Robin Chandler Lynn (1923–2016), who served as the United States Ambassador to Norway during the Clinton administration.[34] She had previously been married to Jeffrey Lynn, the actor and film producer, and was the daughter of Richard Edgar and Esther Chandler Tippett.[35] They lived together at The River House on 52nd Street in New York City.[36] Robin and Angier remained married until his death in 1995.[2][37]

  • Angier Biddle Duke, Jr. (b. 1963)[20]

Duke died at the age of 79, from being struck by a car while rollerblading.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Severo, Richard (April 30, 1995). "Angier Biddle Duke, Diplomat, 79, Dies; Scion of a Prominent American Family". The New York Times. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Severo, Richard (May 1, 1995). "Angier Biddle Duke, 79, an Ambassador And Scion of Tobacco Family, Has Died". The New York Times. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Fox, Margalit (May 2, 2014). "Anthony Drexel Duke, 95, Dies; Scion of Wealth Aided Underprivileged". The New York Times. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  4. ^ "Divorce Recommended for Mrs. A.B. Duke – Master Files Report in Action Brought by Farmer Cordelia Biddle". The New York Times. September 20, 1921. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  5. ^ "Mrs. Duke Wins Divorce – Former Miss Cordelia Biddle Receives Decree in Philadelphia". The New York Times. October 25, 1921. p. 19. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  6. ^ "A Washington Duke genealogy as it pertains to Duke University". from the original on March 5, 2011. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  7. ^ Hewitt, Bill (May 22, 1995). "Where There's a Will - Vol. 43 No. 20". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Tribute From Eisenhower". The New York Times. November 14, 1961. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  9. ^ Gross, Michael (2006). 740 Park: The Story of the World's Richest Apartment Building. Broadway Books. pp. 304–308. ISBN 9780767917445. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  10. ^ Busch, Noel F. (October 4, 1943). "Ambassador Biddle: As multiple envoy to governments-in-exile, he is foremost U.S. expert on postwar plans and problems of Europe's courageous little nations". Life. pp. 106–114, 117–120. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  11. ^ "New Yorker Is Appointed U.S. Envoy to El Salvador". The New York Times. March 25, 1952. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  12. ^ "Decreto Nº 6" (PDF). Diario Oficial (in Spanish). Vol. Tomo 155 Número 109. San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America. June 10, 1952. p. 3971. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  13. ^ "A. B. Duke Back From Salvador". The New York Times. May 31, 1953. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  14. ^ a b Hinds, Michael deCourcy (June 4, 1981). "Notable Turnout for Angier Biddle Duke". The New York Times. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  15. ^ "New U.S. Envoy in Spain". The New York Times. March 29, 1965. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  16. ^ "Duke Again Protocol Chief". The New York Times. April 2, 1968. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  17. ^ a b "Guide to the Angier Biddle Duke Papers, 1923-1990s and undated". Duke University Libraries. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  18. ^ "Maria‐Luisa Duke Wed To F. A. de Peyster 3d". The New York Times. September 11, 1974. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  19. ^ a b c "Mrs. Margaret Tuck of Tuxedo Park Wed In Nevada Church to Angier Biddle Duke". The New York Times. November 26, 1940. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  20. ^ a b "Biddle Duke to Wed Idoline Scheerer". The New York Times. June 10, 1990. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  21. ^ "Priscilla St. George Is Married To Angier B. Duke in Tuxedo Park; Ceremony Takes Place in Flower-Decorated Church--Large Reception Held at Home of Bride's Parents, Who Build Pavilion for Event--Cousin Is Matron of Honor. Brother Is Best Man Among Guests at Wedding". The New York Times. January 3, 1937. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  22. ^ Treaster, Joseph B. (May 5, 1983). "Katharine St. George is Dead; Served New York in Congress". The New York Times. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  23. ^ "A. St. George Biddle 'Pony' Duke". The Billings Gazette. October 13, 2014. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  24. ^ Maxa, Rudy (November 4, 1979). "Bizarre End To a Brief Romance". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  25. ^ "Pony Duke". Deerfield Academy. June 19, 2015. Retrieved November 27, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  26. ^ "Anne LaBarr Lederer Is Married To Benjamin B. Duke in Connecticut". The New York Times. April 26, 1992. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  27. ^ "Allan A. Ryan Weds Mrs. St. George Duke – Surprise Ceremony Is Performed at Tuxedo Park Estate". The New York Times. August 6, 1941. p. 13. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  28. ^ "John Winthrop Aldrich Weds Mrs. Middleton". The New York Times. September 16, 1973. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  29. ^ a b "Angier B. Duke, Envoy to El Salvador, Weds Maria Luisa de Arana in Mexico City Church". The New York Times. December 12, 1952. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  30. ^ a b "Son to the Angier B. Dukes". The New York Times. May 26, 1957. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  31. ^ Kihss, Peter (July 19, 1961). "Mrs. Angier B. Duke Dies in Plane Crash In Queens With 2 Other Society Women – Air Taxi Pilot Also Killed in Plunge Into Garden After Taking Off". The New York Times. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  32. ^ "Mrs. Duke Rites Attended by 500; Wife of Protocol Chief Buried on L.I. -- Spellman Presides". The New York Times. July 22, 1961. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  33. ^ "Mrs. Angier B. Duke Has Child". The New York Times. July 19, 1954. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  34. ^ McFadden, Robert D. (February 7, 2016). "Robin Chandler Duke, Philanthropist Who Championed Women's Rights, Dies at 92". The New York Times. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  35. ^ "Angier B. Duke, 79; Former Envoy, White House Aide". Los Angeles Times. May 1, 1995. Retrieved August 24, 2012.
  36. ^ "At River House | Architectural Digest | NOVEMBER 1988".
  37. ^ . New York Social Diary. February 8, 2016. Archived from the original on June 2, 2017. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
George P. Shaw
United States Ambassador to El Salvador
1952–1953
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Spain
1965–1968
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Denmark
1968–1969
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Morocco
1979–1981
Succeeded by

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Angier Biddle Duke November 30 1915 April 29 1995 was an American diplomat who served as Chief of Protocol of the United States in the 1960s Prior to that at the age of 36 he became the youngest American ambassador in history when he was appointed to be the U S Ambassador to El Salvador 1 Angier Biddle DukeDuke in 1962Chief of Protocol of the United StatesIn office January 24 1961 January 20 1965PresidentJohn F Kennedy Lyndon B JohnsonPreceded byWiley T Buchanan Jr Succeeded byLloyd Nelson HandIn office April 1 1968 September 26 1968PresidentLyndon B JohnsonPreceded byJames W SymingtonSucceeded byTyler AbellUnited States Ambassador to MoroccoIn office December 20 1979 February 28 1981Preceded byRichard B ParkerSucceeded byJoseph Verner Reed Jr United States Ambassador to DenmarkIn office October 3 1968 May 1 1969Preceded byKatharine Elkus WhiteSucceeded byGuilford Dudley Jr United States Ambassador to SpainIn office April 1 1965 March 30 1968Preceded byRobert F WoodwardSucceeded byFrank E McKinneyUnited States Ambassador to El SalvadorIn office June 5 1952 May 21 1953Preceded byGeorge P ShawSucceeded byMichael J McDermottPersonal detailsBorn 1915 11 30 November 30 1915New York City U S DiedApril 29 1995 1995 04 29 aged 79 Southampton New York U S Political partyDemocratic PartySpousesPriscilla St George m 1936 div 1940 wbr Margaret Screven White m 1940 div 1952 wbr Maria Luisa de Arana m 1952 died 1961 wbr Robin Chandler Lynn m 1962 wbr ParentsAngier Buchanan Duke Cordelia Drexel BiddleEducationSt Paul s School Yale UniversityOccupationDiplomatMilitary serviceBranch serviceUnited States Army Air ForcesYears of service1940 1945RankMajorBattles warsWorld War II Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Diplomatic career 2 2 Later years 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life editDuke was born in New York City 2 His father was Angier Buchanan Duke 1884 1923 and his mother was Cordelia Drexel Biddle later Cordelia Biddle Robertson Angier Buchanan Duke was an heir to the American Tobacco Company fortune while Cordelia Drexel Biddle was a member of the Biddle family who were prominent in business political and cultural affairs in Philadelphia Angier Biddle Duke s only sibling was Anthony Drexel Duke 1918 2014 3 After separating in 1918 Duke s parents divorced in 1921 4 5 His paternal grandfather was Benjamin Newton Duke 1855 1929 a major benefactor of Duke University and brother of James Buchanan Duke himself the father of Doris Duke Angier s cousin 6 7 His maternal grandfather was Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Sr 8 Through his mother he was a great great grandson of banker Anthony Joseph Drexel 3 9 Duke attended St Paul s School in Concord New Hampshire He dropped out of Yale University in 1936 1 Career editIn the late 1930s Duke became skiing editor for a sports magazine and by 1940 he enlisted as a private in the United States Army Air Forces Upon his discharge in 1945 Duke was a major serving in North Africa and Europe His uncle Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Jr was serving as ambassador to most of the governments in exile that were occupied by Germany during World War II 8 10 Diplomatic career edit nbsp Meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda L R Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Zentaro Kosaka Prime Minister Ikeda Counselor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Interpreter Toshiro Shimanouchi President John F Kennedy State Department Chief of Protocol Angier Biddle Duke standing and interpreter James J Wickel Oval Office White House Washington D C In 1949 Duke joined the United States Foreign Service as an assistant in Buenos Aires and subsequently Madrid From 1952 to 1953 11 12 he served as the U S Ambassador to El Salvador during the Truman administration and was aged 36 the youngest ever U S Ambassador up to that time 13 People thought Angie was just a rich playboy when President Truman appointed him Ambassador to El Salvador He was 36 years old the youngest ambassador in United States history and the Duke name represented entrenched giant capitalists 14 With the Democratic Party out of power in 1953 he left the foreign service and returned to private life During much of this time he served as President of the International Rescue Commission Originally a Republican he later became a Democrat 1 In 1960 Duke a personal friend of Kennedy was asked to serve as chief of protocol for the U S State Department with the rank of ambassador He held this position until 1965 As a vocal supporter of equal rights he resigned from the Metropolitan Club of Washington after it refused to admit black diplomats in 1961 1 His most visible task during his term as chief was to supervise the protocol for world leaders who attended the funeral of John F Kennedy on November 25 1963 1 At the end of his term as chief of protocol the Johnson administration asked him to serve as U S Ambassador to Spain which he did from 1965 to 1968 15 He then served as Chief of Protocol a second time for less than six months until he was appointed to become the U S Ambassador to Denmark He served in that position for seven months 16 In 1969 he was awarded an honorary LL D degree from Duke University 17 Following Vice President Hubert Humphrey s defeat by Richard Nixon and with the Democratic Party again out of power he was again out of the U S Foreign Service In the early 1970s he was appointed by Mayor Abraham Beame to serve as Commissioner of the New York City Department of Civic Affairs and Public Events with a staff of 17 until he resigned in 1976 to work for Jimmy Carter s campaign for the presidency 18 When Carter defeated Gerald Ford in the 1976 presidential election the Democrats were again in power and in 1979 the administration brought him back again to serve as the U S Ambassador to Morocco a position he held until 1981 when he was succeeded by Joseph Verner Reed Jr following Ronald Reagan s election to president 1 Later years edit Upon his return to the United States the National Committee on American Foreign Policy awarded him with the inaugural Hans J Morgenthau Memorial Award in recognition of his exemplary foreign policy contributions to the United States 14 From 1992 to 1995 Duke served as the elected president of the Council of American Ambassadors He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution 19 He also served as the chancellor of the Long Island University Southampton Campus 20 After his death his papers were archived by Duke University in North Carolina 17 Personal life editIn 1937 he married Priscilla Avenal St George 1919 1995 at St Mary s in Tuxedo Episcopal Church 21 She was the daughter of George Baker Bligh St George and Katharine St George a member of the U S House of Representatives from New York 22 Her maternal grandmother Catherine Delano Collier was the younger sister of Sara Delano Roosevelt the mother of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and her great grandfather was George Fisher Baker the financier and philanthropist Her father was the grandson of Robert St George himself the son of Sir Richard Bligh St George 2nd Baronet Before their divorce in August 1940 they were the parents of Angier Pony St George Duke 1937 2014 who married Mary Ellen Haga in 1973 23 He was known for infecting Margaret Housen with gonorrhea in 1970 24 25 His son Benjamin Buchanan Duke married the poker player Annie Duke 26 Following their divorce Priscilla married State Senator Allan A Ryan Jr 1903 1981 in 1941 27 28 In November 1940 the 26 year old Duke married the 34 year old Margaret Screven White immediately after her divorce from J M Tuck 19 Margaret had also been married to Fitzhugh White and was the daughter of Franklin Buchanan Screven great granddaughter of Admiral Franklin Screven commander of the Confederate USS Merrimack and a descendant of Thomas McKean a signer of the Declaration of Independence 19 They divorced in 1952 the same year Duke married Maria Luisa de Arana of Spain 29 She was the daughter of Isabella de Zurita and Dario de Arana and the granddaughter of the 10th Marquis de Campo Real 30 members of the Basque nobility of Bilbao 29 His third wife died in a plane crash in 1961 31 32 Maria Luisa Duke b 1954 33 Drexel Dario Duke b 1957 30 In 1962 he married Robin Chandler Lynn 1923 2016 who served as the United States Ambassador to Norway during the Clinton administration 34 She had previously been married to Jeffrey Lynn the actor and film producer and was the daughter of Richard Edgar and Esther Chandler Tippett 35 They lived together at The River House on 52nd Street in New York City 36 Robin and Angier remained married until his death in 1995 2 37 Angier Biddle Duke Jr b 1963 20 Duke died at the age of 79 from being struck by a car while rollerblading 2 References edit a b c d e f Severo Richard April 30 1995 Angier Biddle Duke Diplomat 79 Dies Scion of a Prominent American Family The New York Times Retrieved November 27 2017 a b c Severo Richard May 1 1995 Angier Biddle Duke 79 an Ambassador And Scion of Tobacco Family Has Died The New York Times Retrieved March 22 2011 a b Fox Margalit May 2 2014 Anthony Drexel Duke 95 Dies Scion of Wealth Aided Underprivileged The New York Times Retrieved November 27 2017 Divorce Recommended for Mrs A B Duke Master Files Report in Action Brought by Farmer Cordelia Biddle The New York Times September 20 1921 Retrieved November 27 2017 Mrs Duke Wins Divorce Former Miss Cordelia Biddle Receives Decree in Philadelphia The New York Times October 25 1921 p 19 Retrieved November 27 2017 A Washington Duke genealogy as it pertains to Duke University Archived from the original on March 5 2011 Retrieved March 22 2011 Hewitt Bill May 22 1995 Where There s a Will Vol 43 No 20 PEOPLE com Retrieved November 27 2017 a b Tribute From Eisenhower The New York Times November 14 1961 Retrieved November 27 2017 Gross Michael 2006 740 Park The Story of the World s Richest Apartment Building Broadway Books pp 304 308 ISBN 9780767917445 Retrieved November 27 2017 Busch Noel F October 4 1943 Ambassador Biddle As multiple envoy to governments in exile he is foremost U S expert on postwar plans and problems of Europe s courageous little nations Life pp 106 114 117 120 Retrieved March 22 2011 New Yorker Is Appointed U S Envoy to El Salvador The New York Times March 25 1952 Retrieved November 27 2017 Decreto Nº 6 PDF Diario Oficial in Spanish Vol Tomo 155 Numero 109 San Salvador El Salvador Central America June 10 1952 p 3971 Retrieved November 10 2019 A B Duke Back From Salvador The New York Times May 31 1953 Retrieved November 27 2017 a b Hinds Michael deCourcy June 4 1981 Notable Turnout for Angier Biddle Duke The New York Times Retrieved November 27 2017 New U S Envoy in Spain The New York Times March 29 1965 Retrieved November 27 2017 Duke Again Protocol Chief The New York Times April 2 1968 Retrieved November 27 2017 a b Guide to the Angier Biddle Duke Papers 1923 1990s and undated Duke University Libraries Retrieved March 22 2011 Maria Luisa Duke Wed To F A de Peyster 3d The New York Times September 11 1974 Retrieved November 27 2017 a b c Mrs Margaret Tuck of Tuxedo Park Wed In Nevada Church to Angier Biddle Duke The New York Times November 26 1940 Retrieved November 27 2017 a b Biddle Duke to Wed Idoline Scheerer The New York Times June 10 1990 Retrieved November 27 2017 Priscilla St George Is Married To Angier B Duke in Tuxedo Park Ceremony Takes Place in Flower Decorated Church Large Reception Held at Home of Bride s Parents Who Build Pavilion for Event Cousin Is Matron of Honor Brother Is Best Man Among Guests at Wedding The New York Times January 3 1937 Retrieved June 3 2021 Treaster Joseph B May 5 1983 Katharine St George is Dead Served New York in Congress The New York Times Retrieved November 27 2017 A St George Biddle Pony Duke The Billings Gazette October 13 2014 Retrieved November 27 2017 Maxa Rudy November 4 1979 Bizarre End To a Brief Romance The Washington Post Retrieved November 27 2017 Pony Duke Deerfield Academy June 19 2015 Retrieved November 27 2017 permanent dead link Anne LaBarr Lederer Is Married To Benjamin B Duke in Connecticut The New York Times April 26 1992 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 31 2021 Allan A Ryan Weds Mrs St George Duke Surprise Ceremony Is Performed at Tuxedo Park Estate The New York Times August 6 1941 p 13 Retrieved November 27 2017 John Winthrop Aldrich Weds Mrs Middleton The New York Times September 16 1973 Retrieved November 27 2017 a b Angier B Duke Envoy to El Salvador Weds Maria Luisa de Arana in Mexico City Church The New York Times December 12 1952 Retrieved November 27 2017 a b Son to the Angier B Dukes The New York Times May 26 1957 Retrieved November 27 2017 Kihss Peter July 19 1961 Mrs Angier B Duke Dies in Plane Crash In Queens With 2 Other Society Women Air Taxi Pilot Also Killed in Plunge Into Garden After Taking Off The New York Times Retrieved November 27 2017 Mrs Duke Rites Attended by 500 Wife of Protocol Chief Buried on L I Spellman Presides The New York Times July 22 1961 Retrieved November 27 2017 Mrs Angier B Duke Has Child The New York Times July 19 1954 Retrieved November 27 2017 McFadden Robert D February 7 2016 Robin Chandler Duke Philanthropist Who Championed Women s Rights Dies at 92 The New York Times Retrieved November 27 2017 Angier B Duke 79 Former Envoy White House Aide Los Angeles Times May 1 1995 Retrieved August 24 2012 At River House Architectural Digest NOVEMBER 1988 Leave It to the Girls New York Social Diary February 8 2016 Archived from the original on June 2 2017 Retrieved November 27 2017 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Angier Biddle Duke Diplomatic posts Preceded byGeorge P Shaw United States Ambassador to El Salvador1952 1953 Succeeded byMichael J McDermott Preceded byRobert F Woodward United States Ambassador to Spain1965 1968 Succeeded byFrank E McKinney Preceded byKatharine Elkus White United States Ambassador to Denmark1968 1969 Succeeded byGuilford Dudley Jr Preceded byRichard B Parker 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