VANDENBERG, ARTHUR HENDRICK

1884–1951, American politician, b. Grand Rapids, Mich. He was editor and publisher of the Grand Rapids Herald from 1906 to 1928, when he was appointed to fill a U.S. Senate vacancy. He won election to the seat in the same year. In the upper house he became an influential Republican leader. Before World War II he was generally considered an isolationist, but by 1945 his views on foreign affairs had changed, and he became one of the chief proponents of a bipartisan foreign policy. He served as U.S. delegate to the San Francisco United Nations Conference in 1945 and as a delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations (1946). As chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs (1947–49), Vandenberg was the leading proponent of bipartisan support for President Truman's foreign policy. He was instrumental in securing Senate approval of the Marshall Plan and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. He wrote several studies about Alexander Hamilton.

See The Private Papers of Senator Vandenberg (ed. by A. H. Vandenberg, Jr., and J. A. Morris, 1952); biography by C. D. Tompkins (1970).

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The Greatest American Alexander Hamilton An Historical Analysis of his Life and Works together with a Symposium of Opinions by Distinguished Americans By Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg Illustrated Third Impression G. P. Putnams Sons New York and London The Knicherbocker Press
Copyright, 1923 by Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg Made in the United States of America
...Bethesda NH, Md. VANDENBERG, Arthur Hendrick. US Senator. 1884...Dutch origin. Young Arthur went to work at the...quoted in CB 40 , Vandenberg became a power in...53. A nephew of Arthur H. VANDENBERG, the airman was...
...C. Ghee and Joan Spence VANDENBERG, ARTHUR HENDRICK 22 March 1884, Grand Rapids...relationship with Senator Arthur Vandenberg, a Republican from Michigan...Cold War.* Born in 1884, Arthur H. Vandenberg attended public schools in...
...Tyrrell of Avon, Baron, 66 United States Steel Corp., 154 Vandenberg, Arthur Hendrick, 39 Veblen, Thorstein, 213 Versailles Treaty, 134 , 142 Vickers...George W., 61 Wilhelm II, German emperor, 11 Willert, Sir Arthur, 52
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...stresses were applied. (39) Vandenberg himself sets out to unravel...transformation to the point where Vandenberg turns into a satire on the...London, Vol. I, ed. by Arthur Calder-Marshall (London...35. (39) Oliver Lange, Vandenberg (New York: Bantam, 1972...


 

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VANDENBERG, ARTHUR HENDRICK 1884 1951, American politician...on Foreign Affairs (1947 49), Vandenberg was the leading proponent of bipartisan...See The Private Papers of Senator Vandenberg (ed. by A. H. Vandenberg, Jr...


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