Robert H. Thayer
Robert Helyer Thayer (September 22, 1901 − January 26, 1984)[1] was an American lawyer, naval officer and diplomat.
Early life
Thayer was born in Southborough, Massachusetts, the son of Rev. William Greenough Thayer (1863−1934), headmaster of St. Mark's School from 1894−1930, and Violet Otis Thayer (1871−1962). He attended St. Mark's School, then studied for degrees from Amherst College and Harvard University. His elder brother, Sigourney Thayer (1896−1944), was a theatrical producer, aviator and poet.
Legal career
Thayer practiced law in New York City under Gen William Joseph Donovan.
Thayer assisted Charles Lindbergh's lead lawyer, Henry Skillman Breckinridge on the famous Lindbergh kidnapping case in 1932, staying at the Charles A Lindbergh residence in Hopewell, New Jersey, until the body of the child was found on 12 May 1932. Bruno Richard Hauptmann was executed for this crime in 1936.
Naval career
During World War II, Thayer was commissioned in the US Navy. He was an intelligence officer in the South Pacific early in the war and then went to Europe, where he took part in the invasions of Normandy and southern France. He returned to the Pacific in time for the invasion of the Philippines.
Diplomatic career
In 1945, he was an assistant to John Foster Dulles, who became secretary of state in the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration, at the organizing conference of the United Nations at San Francisco.
In 1950, he began his formal career in diplomacy, as an assistant to the US Ambassador to France. From 1955 to 1957, US minister to Romania[2] and then went to the State Department as assistant secretary for educational and cultural affairs.
Later life
Thayer was appointed a trustee of the National Trust for Historic Preservation from 1966 and was vice-chairman from 1975 to 1977.
He died in Washington DC on January 26, 1984 of leukemia, and is buried at Southborough Rural Cemetery.[1]
Personal life
He married Virginia Pratt (1905−1979) in 1926. She was the daughter of lawyer, financier and philanthropist John Teele Pratt and Congresswoman Ruth Baker Pratt.
They had three children:
- Robert H. Thayer, Jr.
- Stephen Badger Thayer
- Sally Sears Thayer
References
- 1 2 findagrave.com listing, retrieved September 23, 2013
- ↑ US Dept of State, Office of the Historian listing, retrieved September 23, 2013
External links
- Images of his 1931 US passport at www.passportland.com
- Cultural co-operation in the electronic age, paper by Thayer for UNESCO, 13 June 1966.
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