- Warren Delano Robbins
Warren Delano Robbins (
September 3 1885 –April 7 1935 ) was aUnited States diplomat and first cousin of PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt .Robbins was born in
Brooklyn, New York and graduated fromHarvard University in 1908. In 1909, he became a secretary on the staff of theUnited States Ambassador to Portugal . In subsequent years, he would work in a lower-level diplomatic function inArgentina (1909),France (1911), andGuatemala (1914). In 1916, he was briefly assigend to the Department of State'sDivision of Latin American Affairs before returning to Argentina in 1917 and then on toChile in 1919. In 1921, Robbins was promoted as Chief of theDivision of Near Eastern Affairs , before serving inGermany (1922) andItaly (1925).In 1929, Robbins was elevated to Minister and given his first post as Chief of Mission, in Salvador. (The country would change its name to El Salvador while he was at that post.) In 1930, he was made a
White House ceremonial officer and in 1931 was reassigned to the State Department asChief of Protocol of the United States . In this role, he was responsible for greeting foreign dignitaries and other ceremonial duties.In 1933, he was assigned as Chief of Mission to
Canada , a position he held until shortly before his death ofpneumonia , aged 49.References
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