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  1. Biografia. Fu il quarantottesimo segretario di Stato degli Stati Uniti, sotto il presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America Franklin Delano Roosevelt (32º presidente) e Harry Truman (33º presidente).

  2. Edward Reilly Stettinius Jr. (October 22, 1900 – October 31, 1949) was an American businessman who served as United States Secretary of State under Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman from 1944 to 1945, and as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in 1946.

  3. Edward Reilly Stettinius, Jr. served as Secretary of State from December 1, 1944, until June 27, 1945, under Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman. As Secretary of State, he oversaw the end of the Second World War in Europe and the creation of the United Nations.

  4. Edward Reilly Stettinius, Jr. (born Oct. 22, 1900, Chicago, Ill., U.S.—died Oct. 31, 1949, Greenwich, Conn.) was an American industrialist who served as President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s last secretary of state (1944–45) and figured prominently in the establishment of the United Nations (1945).

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  5. Edward Reilly Stettinius (February 15, 1865 – September 3, 1925) was an American executive. He was president of Diamond Match Company in Barberton, Ohio, for a time. After the start of World War I, he worked at J. P. Morgan and Company coordinating the purchase of war supplies for the Allies.

  6. LEMMI CORRELATI. STETTINIUS, Edward Jr. Vittorio GABRIELI. Uomo politico, finanziere e industriale, nato a Chicago il 22 ottobre 1900. Nel 1931 vicepresidente della General Motors, e nel 1936 della commissione finanziaria per le grandi acciaierie della U. S. Steel Corporation.

  7. Edward Reilly Stettinius Jr. was born October 22, 1900, in Chicago, Illinois. He attended the University of Virginia from 1919 to 1924 but never graduated. Stettinius began his career as a laborer at General Motors but by 1931 had become vice president in charge of industrial and public relations.