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Nominated by
  
Harry Truman

Role
  
Public servant

Preceded by
  
Edward W. Barrett

Spouse
  
Myrna Loy (m. 1951–1960)


Nationality
  
American

Education
  
Dartmouth College

Name
  
Howland Sargeant

Succeeded by
  
Carl McCardle

Full Name
  
Howland Hill Sargaent

Born
  
July 13, 1911 New Bedford, Massachusetts (
1911-07-13
)

Died
  
February 29, 1984, New York City, New York, United States

Similar People
  
Myrna Loy, Gene Markey, Arthur Hornblow - Jr

Howland Hill Sargeant (July 13, 1911 – February 29, 1984) was United States Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1952–53, and the president of Radio Liberty from 1954 to 1975.

Biography

Born in 1911 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Howland H. Sargeant was educated at Dartmouth College, graduating in 1932. He played for the Dartmouth Big Green baseball team. In 1932, he was a Rhodes scholar.

Sargeant later joined the United States Department of State. In 1947, he became Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. In this capacity, he was a member of the United States delegation to UNESCO and in 1950 was Vice-President of the UNESCO General Conference that met in Florence.

During his time as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, Sargeant met actress Myrna Loy, who was a member of the U.S. delegation to UNESCO. Sargeant married Loy on June 2, 1951, thus becoming Loy's fourth husband. This marriage would end in a divorce on May 31, 1960, and the couple did not have any children.

In 1952, President of the United States Harry Truman nominated Sargeant to be Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Sargeant subsequently held this office from February 21, 1952 until January 29, 1953.

The American Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia founded Radio Liberty in 1954, and Sargeant became Radio Liberty's first president. He held this position until 1975. Radio Liberty merged with Radio Free Europe in 1976.

He died on February 29, 1984 of an apparent heart attack.

References

Howland H. Sargeant Wikipedia