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Paxton Pattison Hibben (December 5, 1880 – December 5, 1928) had a short but eventful career as a diplomat, journalist, author and humanitarian. After graduation from college he received a diplomatic appointment and served for seven years at a number of foreign posts. He then joined the Progressive Party and assisted Theodore Roosevelt in his 1912 presidential campaign. Hibben became a roving war correspondent in World War I, reporting on military action from several European fronts. He served on a military relief commission in Armenia after the war, and went on to assist the Red Cross in its efforts to rescue children in the Russian famine of 1921-23. Hibben wrote extensively on politics and international affairs, and published books on the Russian famine, the Greek monarchy, Henry Ward B

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  • Пакстон Пэттисон Хиббен (англ. Paxton Pattison Hibben; 5 декабря 1880 года, г. Индианаполис, штат Индиана, США – 5 декабря 1928 года, Манхэттен, Нью-Йорк), американский журналист, публицист, дипломат. (ru)
  • Paxton Pattison Hibben (December 5, 1880 – December 5, 1928) had a short but eventful career as a diplomat, journalist, author and humanitarian. After graduation from college he received a diplomatic appointment and served for seven years at a number of foreign posts. He then joined the Progressive Party and assisted Theodore Roosevelt in his 1912 presidential campaign. Hibben became a roving war correspondent in World War I, reporting on military action from several European fronts. He served on a military relief commission in Armenia after the war, and went on to assist the Red Cross in its efforts to rescue children in the Russian famine of 1921-23. Hibben wrote extensively on politics and international affairs, and published books on the Russian famine, the Greek monarchy, Henry Ward B (en)
  • Paxton Pattison Hibben (né le 5 décembre 1880 à Indianapolis et décédé le 5 décembre 1928 à New York) est un diplomate, journaliste, écrivain, humanitaire et militaire américain. Après avoir été diplômé de Princeton et d'Harvard, il travailla pendant 7 ans pour le service extérieur des États-Unis, y étant nommé par le président Theodore Roosevelt. Il a occupé des postes diplomatiques à Saint-Pétersbourg (où il assista à la Révolution russe de 1905 et où il fut nommé à l'Ordre du Trésor sacré, la plus haute distinction civile du Japon pour son action envers les prisonniers de guerre japonais internés dans la ville à la suite de la Guerre russo-japonaise), Mexico, Bogota, La Haye et Santiago du Chili. (fr)
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