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\"American Red Cross\" Stanton Griffis Signed 5X7 B&W Photo JG Autographs COA:
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Up for sale "American Red Cross" Stanton Griffis Hand Signed 5X7 B&W Photo. 


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Stanton Griffis (May 2, 1887 –

August 29, 1974) was an American businessman and diplomat. Born in Boston, he

earned a bachelor's degree from Cornell University in

1910. Griffis began his business career in 1919 after serving the Army General

Staff with the rank of captain during World War I. While with Hemphill,

Noyes & Co., Griffis financed Adolf Kroch's acquisition of Brentano's in 1933. He also helped the Atlas Corporation manage Madison Square Garden.

Griffis was named a trustee of Cornell in 1930 and led Paramount Pictures from

1935 to 1942. He became involved with diplomacy and non-governmental

organizations during World War II, serving as special envoy to several western

European nations from 1942 to 1943, and directing the Motion Picture Bureau, a

division of the Office of

War Information, between 1943 and 1944. In a subsequent two-month

stint as diplomatic representative, Griffis tried to dissuade Swedish

manufacturers of ball bearings from exporting to Germany. Upon his return to the

United States, Griffis was named leader of the American Red Cross in the

Asia-Pacific. For aiding the World War II war effort, he received the Medal for Merit and the Medal of Freedom.  Griffis was appointed the United States

Ambassador to Poland in May 1947 by President Harry S. Truman. Griffis stepped down in April 1948 and was

named ambassador to Egypt shortly thereafter, serving until March 1949. Truman

named Griffis ambassador to Argentina later that year. He remained in that

position until 1950, and succeeded chargé d'affaires Paul T. Culbertson as

ambassador to Spain in 1951. Before leaving Spain in January 1952, Griffis was

awarded the Knight of the Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III. 



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