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  1. W. Averell Harriman 48th Governor, 1955–1958 William Averell Harriman (1891–1986), shown here with his dog, Brum, began a long and distinguished political career in 1933 while working at President Roosevelt’s National Recovery Administration and ultimately served under five Democratic presidents.

  2. 27 lug 1986 · W. Averell Harriman, the durable Democrat who was Governor of New York from 1955 to 1959 and served four Presidents in key diplomatic roles, died early yesterday at Birchgrove, his home in ...

  3. American diplomat W. Averell Harriman , the new Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, leaves the UK for Russia, UK, 29th April 1963. American businessman and Democratic Party politician W Averell Harriman , President Roosevelt's special envoy to Europe, attends an inspection of...

  4. W. Averell Harriman. William Averell Harriman ( Nova Iorque, 15 de novembro de 1891 - Nova Iorque, 26 de julho de 1986) foi um político americano do Partido Democrata, empresário e diplomata. [ 1][ 2] Foi embaixador na União Soviética e no Reino Unido. [ 1][ 3]

  5. 6 giorni fa · 1891. -. 1986. ) Averell Harriman was born into a prominent New York City family and educated at Groton and Yale University. Upon graduation, Harriman worked in his father's Union Pacific Railroad business. During World War I, he went into shipbuilding and turned his Merchant's Shipbuilding Corporation into one of the world's largest merchant ...

  6. W. Averell Harriman. William Averell Harriman ( 15. marraskuuta 1891 New York, Yhdysvallat – 26. heinäkuuta 1986 Yorktown, New York) oli Yhdysvaltain demokraattisen puolueen poliitikko, liikemies ja diplomaatti.

  7. Chairman of the Board, W. A. Harriman & Co. 1925-1928: Investment in Soviet Georgian manganese concessions 1926 Trip to USSR to investigate concessions 1930: Married Marie Norton Whitney (died 1970) 1931-1942: Chairman, Executive Committee, Illinois Central Railroad Co. 1931-1946: Partner, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. 1932-1946