Title: Prominent men of 1930s Description: Prominent men of 1930s : left to right, Vincent Astor (William Vincent Astor; November 15, 1891-February 3, 1959), businessman, philanthropist, and member of the wealthy Astor family; Raymond Moley (Raymond Charles Moley; September 27, 1886-February 18, 1975), writer, switched from being a Democrat supporting Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal to a conservative Republican critic of FDR and the New Deal, writing as a columnist for Newsweek magazine, he likened FDR negatively to "a fairy tale prince" and Averell Harriman (William Averell Harriman; November 15, 1891-July 26, 1886), U.S. diplomat, ambassador to Great Britain and Soviet Union in the 1940s, supervised the Marshall Plan for European recovery after World War II, governor of New York (1954-1958); Location: New York, New York, 1933 Keywords: 1930s, Vincent Astor, businessman, columnists, fairy tale prince, governors, Great Britain, Averell Harriman, Marshall Plan, Raymond Moley, New Deal, Newsweek magazine, philanthropists, FDR, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Soviet Union, U.S. diplomats, war, Second World War, World War II, WW II., writers, 1930s, 1940s, Great Depression. Orientation: Landscape Dimensions: 1350 x 862 (1.16 MPixels) (1.57) Print Size: 11.4 x 7.3 cm; 4.5 x 2.9 inches File Size: 3.33 MB (3,494,774 Bytes) Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi Color Depth: 16.7 million (24 BitsPerPixel) Compression: None Image Number: 0000096421 Source: Jay Robert Nash Collection
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