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William Richards Castle, Jr. is an interesting case. Although he he held a "career appointment" with the State Department, he rose meteorically in the government, in large part due to his political connections. Nonetheless, given his significance in pre-WWII foreign policy, he deserves to be recalled.
- Huh? Was he "career", only served 11 years and the state department web site does not think so.
Also he founded the Fox Club in 1898; he was not a member of the Phoenix S.K. Club67.134.207.235 (talk) 17:36, 16 November 2012 (UTC)
(from Europe) I will say more -with avoiding of course any confusion between the father and the homonymous son : the latter was from the early twenties the keyman of the fascist lobby in Wash., DC ; and he was also the one who at the time of 'America First' wrote the pro-Nazi speeches of Lindbergh... 90.63.243.78 (talk) 10:55, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Duplication
editThis article is duped with William Castle, Jr.. The two need to be consolidated. KConWiki (talk) 03:42, 20 November 2009 (UTC)
- Yes indeed, done. And I found out other links go to William R. Castle, Jr. which I redirected here.