Category:Stanley Hornbeck

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Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck 
American diplomat (1883–1966)
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Date of birth4 May 1883
Franklin
Date of death10 December 1966
Washington, D.C.
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Wikidata Q7599684
ISNI: 000000008190997X
VIAF ID: 818359
GND ID: 119284731
Library of Congress authority ID: n81081857
IdRef ID: 107977923
National Library of Israel ID (old): 000438083
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID: 075220938
NUKAT ID: n2015047875
U.S. National Archives Identifier: 10568743
J9U ID: 987007277600505171
Open Library ID: OL1652800A
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English: Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck (May 4, 1883 – December 10, 1966) was an American professor and diplomat. A Rhodes scholar and the author of eight books, he had a distinguished thirty-year career in government service. He was chief of the State Department Division of Far Eastern Affairs (1928–1937), a special adviser to Secretary of State Cordell Hull (1937–1944), and ambassador to the Netherlands (1944–1947).