• Sol Myron Linowitz (December 7, 1913 – March 18, 2005) was an American diplomat, lawyer, and businessman. Linowitz was born to a Jewish family in Trenton...
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    Israeli chemical physicist Sol Lesser (1890–1980), American film producer Sol LeWitt (1928–2007), American artist Sol Linowitz (1913–2005), American diplomat...
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    Dulles. In 1964, along with other American business figures such as Sol Linowitz, Rockefeller founded the non-profit International Executive Service Corps...
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  • founded in 1964 by David Rockefeller, States M. Mead III, Frank Pace, Sol Linowitz, and other American business leaders. IESC has worked in sub-Saharan...
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    had been highlighted by a blue-ribbon commission headed by Ambassador Sol Linowitz. Several individuals associated with that commission would play major...
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  • lung cancer. Encarnación Cabré Herreros, 93, Spanish archaeologist. Sol Linowitz, 91, American diplomat and entrepreneur. Maria Rosseels, 88, Belgian...
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    the Department of State. Additionally, she was special assistant to Sol Linowitz, a top diplomat for President Jimmy Carter, for the Camp David Accords...
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  • the U.S. mediator was Sol Linowitz, who had replaced Strauss in late 1979. By the end of the Carter administration. Linowitz claimed that 80% of the...
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    Academy of Achievement presented by Awards Council member Ambassador Sol Linowitz. On January 18, 1989, President Reagan awarded Kampelman the Presidential...
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  • Holley, "Former Diplomat Sol Linowitz, 91, Dies", The Washington Post, March 18, 2005. Accessed March 20, 2012. "Sol Myron Linowitz was the eldest of four...
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    CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA Fred Korematsu Civil Rights Activist Sol Linowitz Diplomat & Lawyer Wilma Mankiller Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation...
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    Lyndon B. Johnson Preceded by deLesseps Story Morrison Succeeded by Sol Linowitz United States Ambassador to India In office November 28, 1956 – March...
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    President Jimmy Carter Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Sol Linowitz 6th United States Trade Representative In office March 30, 1977 – August...
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  • chief executive officer of the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Sol Linowitz (1938), chairman of Xerox Seth Metcalf (2004), financial technology executive...
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    the American Academy of Achievement presented by Awards Council member Sol Linowitz 1992, elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1996, University...
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  • Robert Hillman, Edwin H. Woodruff Professor of Law at Cornell Law School Sol Linowitz, United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States, Chairman...
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    opposition. In 1977, President Jimmy Carter reopened negotiations, appointing Sol Linowitz as co-negotiator without Senate confirmation, and Helms and Strom Thurmond...
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  • Autonomy Negotiations headed by Ambassador Robert Strauss and Ambassador Sol Linowitz. In 1994, President Bill Clinton appointed Ginsberg as Ambassador to...
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  • the 41st President of the United States George H.W Bush, ambassador Sol Linowitz, former United States National Portrait Gallery director Marc Pachter...
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  • release, American special representative in the Palestinian autonomy talks Sol Linowitz described the release as "a positive development." William Claiborne...
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  • award. Recipients include:[clarification needed] Angier Biddle Duke Sol Linowitz Henry Kissinger Jeane Kirkpatrick George P. Shultz David Rockefeller...
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  • Linn – University of Houston". uh.edu. Retrieved October 25, 2022. Linowitz, Sol M. (1995). "Moment of Truth for Lawyers | Cosmos Journal". www.cosmosclub...
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  • Jessup, class of 1917 - diplomat, international law scholar, ambassador Sol Linowitz, class of 1935 - attorney, diplomat; negotiated return of the Panama...
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  • Buchi Emecheta Paule Marshall Alice Walker Walter Mondale John Lehman Sol Linowitz Lord Killanin Harry A. Blackmun Moshe Dayan John Kenneth Galbraith Robert...
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    the Organization of American States In office 1969–1974 Preceded by Sol M. Linowitz Succeeded by William S. Mailliard Personal details Born 1916 Browstown...
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  • to accept a Palestinian autonomy plan proposed by American diplomat Sol Linowitz as part of the talks, however, Israeli officials downplayed Carter's...
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  • September 1965 to September 1970 George C. McGhee - September 1970 to 1974 Sol Linowitz - 1974 to September 1978 James T. Lynn - September 1978 to September...
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    United States Ambassador to Guatemala, 1945–48; namesake of Kyle Field Sol Linowitz (J.D. 1938, trustee, 1966–95) – diplomat, ambassador, chairman of Xerox...
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    in The Latin America program at the Ford Foundation, he approached Sol M. Linowitz, former US Ambassador to the Organization of American States, with...
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  • Ustvolskaya 1919-2006". The Rest Is Noise. Holley, Joe (March 19, 2005). "Sol Linowitz Dies; Carter-Era Envoy Helped Found Xerox". The Washington Post. Retrieved...
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