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Samuel Reber : ウィキペディア英語版
Samuel Reber

Samuel Reber, Jr. (July 15, 1903 – December 25, 1971) was a diplomat who spent 27 years in the Foreign Service of the United States, including several years with the Allied High Commission for Germany. Threats by Senator Joseph McCarthy to reveal a homosexual incident in his past forced him to resign quietly from the State Department in 1953. McCarthy later publicly alleged that Reber had been forced to retire because he posed a "security risk."
==Family==
Samuel Reber, Jr., was born on July 15, 1903, in East Hampton, New York, to a military family. His father, U.S. Army Signal Corps Colonel Samuel Reber, Sr. (1864–1933), was an 1886 graduate of West Point, and his mother Cecelia Sherman Miles (1869–1952) was the daughter of Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles.〔Volney Sewall Fulham, ''The Fulham Genealogy: With Index of Names and Blanks for Records'' (Ludlow, VT: 1909), 213; Thomas Townsend Sherman, ''Sherman Genealogy including families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England'' (NY: Tobias A. Wright, 1920), 388-9, 396; for Samuel Reber, Sr., see Peter R. DeMontravel, ''A Hero to his Fighting Men: Nelson A. Miles, 1839-1925'' (Kent State University Press, 1998), 293, 421n8: "Reber () became a colonel in 1916, and from 1914 to 1916 he was chief of the Army Aviation Section. During World War I, after serving with the Twenty-eighth Division, he became deputy chief of staff of the Second Army. At the time of his death on April 16, 1933, he was a vice president of the RCA Corporation of America."; ''New York Times'': ("Col. S, Reber Dead," April 18, 1933 ), accessed March 2, 2011; ''New York Times'': (Mrs. Samuel Reber," September 11, 1952 ), accessed March 2, 2011〕 He attended Groton School〔''Current Biography Yearbook'', 1950 (H.H. Wilson), 505〕 and graduated from Harvard University in 1925,〔〔''New York Times'': ("Samuel Reber to Retire," May 30, 1953 ), accessed March 1, 2011〕 where he rowed on the eight-man crew.〔''Harvard Crimson'': ("Junior Eight Winner in Class Crew Regatta," November 5, 1924 ), accessed March 7, 2011〕

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