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ARCHIBALD CARY COOLIDGE

'Archibald Cary Coolidge' (March 6 1866–January 14 1928) was an American educator. He was a Professor of History at Harvard College from 1908 and the first Director of the Harvard University Library from 1910 until his death. Coolidge was also a scholar in international affairs, a planner of the Widener Library, a member of the United States Foreign Service, and editor-in-chief of the policy journal, ''Foreign Affairs''.

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★ Staff report (January 15, 1928). PROF. COOLIDGE OF HARVARD DEAD; Held History Chair for Twenty Years--Headed U.S. Mission to Vienna After War. ONCE EXCHANGE PROFESSOR Taught in Berlin Before World Confilict--Authority on Politics and Economies. ''New York Times''

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