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Christian A. Herter Jr.

Christian Archibald Herter Jr. (January 29, 1919 – September 16, 2007) was an American politician, diplomat, academic, and vice president of Mobile Oil Corporation.[1] He was also the first chairman of the New York Urban Coalition.[1]

Christian A. Herter Jr.
Member of the Massachusetts Governor's Council for the 3rd District
In office
1957–1959
Preceded byEndicott Peabody
Succeeded byEdward J. Cronin
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 4th Middlesex District
In office
1951–1953
Personal details
Born
Christian Archibald Herter Jr.

(1919-01-29)January 29, 1919
Brooklyn
DiedSeptember 16, 2007(2007-09-16) (aged 88)
Washington D.C.
Political partyRepublican
Alma materHarvard College
Harvard Law School

Early life edit

Herter was born Brooklyn, New York and grew up in Boston, Massachusetts.[1] His parents were Mary Catherine (nee Pratt) and Christian A. Herter, a U.S. Congressman, Governor of Massachusetts, and the United States Secretary of State.[1] His maternal great-grandfather was Charles Pratt, a partner in Standard Oil of New Jersey and the founder of the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.[1]

He received his B.A. from Harvard University.[1]

Herter joined the U.S. Army in 1941, before the Pearl Harbor attack. In World War II, Herter was an officer in Europe, serving as an intelligence officer with the 14th Armored Division and was wounded by artillery shrapnel. He was awarded the Purple Heart and a Bronze Star.[1]

After the war, he graduated from Harvard Law School in 1948.

Career edit

Herter joined the Boston law firm of Bingham, Dana & Gould, where he became an authority on helping U.S. companies trying to expand into the international market

In 1950, he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives as the representative for West Newton. He was re-elected in 1952. However, he resigned from office when his father became governor.[1] "I found it difficult to represent Newton," he told the Boston Globe, "while I was almost unanimously regarded as spokesman for my father."[2]

In 1953 he became an aide to Vice President Richard Nixon and traveled with Nixon on his first tour of Asia that same year.[3] After working with Nixon, Herter became the general counsel to the Foreign Operations Administration, an overseas aid program then led by former Minnesota Governor Harold E. Stassen. Herter returned to Massachusetts in the mid-1950s and served one term on the Governor's Council.

Believing the Democratic leadership at the State House had ignored development and turned the state into an economic shell, he decided to run against Governor Foster Furcolo, a Democrat. He failed to win the support of the Republican Party of Massachusetts convention in the summer, however, and withdrew to support the nominee, Massachusetts Attorney General George Fingold.

The party backed Herter to run for attorney general. He lost the general election to Democrat Edward J. McCormack.

In 1961 Herter joined the Mobil Oil Corporation, becoming its vice president by 1967.[1] New York Mayor John V. Lindsay asked Herter to serve on the New York Urban Coalition in 1967. Herter was a founding member of the coalition of business, labor, and neighborhood leaders who worked to improve New York's slums. Herter was the group's first chairman, serving from 1967 to 1969.[1]

In 1970 President Nixon appointed Herter the deputy assistant secretary of state for environmental and population affairs.[1] Next Herter became a professor of environmental law at the University of New Mexico.[1] He also taught international law at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.[1]

In 1983, President Ronald Reagan appointed him deputy United States commissioner on the International Whaling Commission.[4] Herter later served as chairman of the U.S. Section of the International Joint Commission of the United States and Canada.

Personal life edit

Herter first married Suzanne Clery (later Treadway).[1] They had three children before divorcing. Next, he married Susan Cable, but that marriage also ended in divorce.[1] His third marriage was to Catherine Hooker.[1]

He was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Metropolitan Club, the Cosmos Club and the Chevy Chase Club.

In 2007, Herter died at his home in Washington D.C. of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at the age of 88 years.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Fox, Margalit (October 1, 2007). "Christian Herter Jr., Longtime Public Servant, Dies at 88". New York Times. Retrieved January 25, 2022.
  2. ^ "Christian Herter Jr., legislator, Bay State scion - The Boston Globe". www.boston.com.
  3. ^ RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon p. 1182
  4. ^ Notice of Appointment

Sources edit

  • Boston Globe Obituary Christian Herter Jr., legislator, Bay State scion - The Boston Globe
  • Obituary at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
  • Statement by Christian A. Herter Jr., special assistant to the Secretary of State for Environmental Affairs, in the Preparatory Committee for the Conference on Human Environment, March 11, 1970 Statement by Christian A. Herter, Jr., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Environmental Affairs, in the Preparatory Committee for the Conference on Human Environment, March 11, 1970

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Christian Archibald Herter Jr January 29 1919 September 16 2007 was an American politician diplomat academic and vice president of Mobile Oil Corporation 1 He was also the first chairman of the New York Urban Coalition 1 Christian A Herter Jr Member of the Massachusetts Governor s Council for the 3rd DistrictIn office 1957 1959Preceded byEndicott PeabodySucceeded byEdward J CroninMember of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 4th Middlesex DistrictIn office 1951 1953Personal detailsBornChristian Archibald Herter Jr 1919 01 29 January 29 1919BrooklynDiedSeptember 16 2007 2007 09 16 aged 88 Washington D C Political partyRepublicanAlma materHarvard CollegeHarvard Law School Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 5 1 SourcesEarly life editHerter was born Brooklyn New York and grew up in Boston Massachusetts 1 His parents were Mary Catherine nee Pratt and Christian A Herter a U S Congressman Governor of Massachusetts and the United States Secretary of State 1 His maternal great grandfather was Charles Pratt a partner in Standard Oil of New Jersey and the founder of the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn New York 1 He received his B A from Harvard University 1 Herter joined the U S Army in 1941 before the Pearl Harbor attack In World War II Herter was an officer in Europe serving as an intelligence officer with the 14th Armored Division and was wounded by artillery shrapnel He was awarded the Purple Heart and a Bronze Star 1 After the war he graduated from Harvard Law School in 1948 Career editHerter joined the Boston law firm of Bingham Dana amp Gould where he became an authority on helping U S companies trying to expand into the international marketIn 1950 he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives as the representative for West Newton He was re elected in 1952 However he resigned from office when his father became governor 1 I found it difficult to represent Newton he told the Boston Globe while I was almost unanimously regarded as spokesman for my father 2 In 1953 he became an aide to Vice President Richard Nixon and traveled with Nixon on his first tour of Asia that same year 3 After working with Nixon Herter became the general counsel to the Foreign Operations Administration an overseas aid program then led by former Minnesota Governor Harold E Stassen Herter returned to Massachusetts in the mid 1950s and served one term on the Governor s Council Believing the Democratic leadership at the State House had ignored development and turned the state into an economic shell he decided to run against Governor Foster Furcolo a Democrat He failed to win the support of the Republican Party of Massachusetts convention in the summer however and withdrew to support the nominee Massachusetts Attorney General George Fingold The party backed Herter to run for attorney general He lost the general election to Democrat Edward J McCormack In 1961 Herter joined the Mobil Oil Corporation becoming its vice president by 1967 1 New York Mayor John V Lindsay asked Herter to serve on the New York Urban Coalition in 1967 Herter was a founding member of the coalition of business labor and neighborhood leaders who worked to improve New York s slums Herter was the group s first chairman serving from 1967 to 1969 1 In 1970 President Nixon appointed Herter the deputy assistant secretary of state for environmental and population affairs 1 Next Herter became a professor of environmental law at the University of New Mexico 1 He also taught international law at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies 1 In 1983 President Ronald Reagan appointed him deputy United States commissioner on the International Whaling Commission 4 Herter later served as chairman of the U S Section of the International Joint Commission of the United States and Canada Personal life editHerter first married Suzanne Clery later Treadway 1 They had three children before divorcing Next he married Susan Cable but that marriage also ended in divorce 1 His third marriage was to Catherine Hooker 1 He was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations the Metropolitan Club the Cosmos Club and the Chevy Chase Club In 2007 Herter died at his home in Washington D C of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at the age of 88 years 1 See also edit1951 1952 Massachusetts legislature 1953 1954 Massachusetts legislatureReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Fox Margalit October 1 2007 Christian Herter Jr Longtime Public Servant Dies at 88 New York Times Retrieved January 25 2022 Christian Herter Jr legislator Bay State scion The Boston Globe www boston com RN The Memoirs of Richard Nixon p 1182 Notice of Appointment Sources edit Boston Globe Obituary Christian Herter Jr legislator Bay State scion The Boston Globe Obituary at the Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies SAIS Mourns Loss of Christian A Herter Jr Statement by Christian A Herter Jr special assistant to the Secretary of State for Environmental Affairs in the Preparatory Committee for the Conference on Human Environment March 11 1970 Statement by Christian A Herter Jr Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Environmental Affairs in the Preparatory Committee for the Conference on Human Environment March 11 1970 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian A Herter Jr amp oldid 1166700111, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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