Kathryn Wasserman Davis (born February 25, 1907) is an American philanthropist and the widow of businessman Shelby Cullom Davis, who was also United States Ambassador to Switzerland from 1969 to 1974. Her husband died in 1994. During her life, Kathryn Davis worked for the Council on Foreign Relations, and authored a book entitled "The Soviets at Geneva: The USSR and the League of Nations, 1919-1933."

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  • Kathryn Wasserman Davis (born February 25, 1907) is an American philanthropist and the widow of businessman Shelby Cullom Davis, who was also United States Ambassador to Switzerland from 1969 to 1974. Her husband died in 1994. During her life, Kathryn Davis worked for the Council on Foreign Relations, and authored a book entitled "The Soviets at Geneva: The USSR and the League of Nations, 1919-1933."
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  • Kathryn Wasserman Davis (born February 25, 1907) is an American philanthropist and the widow of businessman Shelby Cullom Davis, who was also United States Ambassador to Switzerland from 1969 to 1974. Her husband died in 1994. During her life, Kathryn Davis worked for the Council on Foreign Relations, and authored a book entitled "The Soviets at Geneva: The USSR and the League of Nations, 1919-1933."
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