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Thomas F. Olin : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas F. Olin
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Thomas F. Olin (April 24, 1928 – October 30, 1996) was the Chairman of Archway Cookies, Incorporated.
==Early life, military, and government service==
Olin was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Merton and Ann (Roring) Olin, where his father was an executive with the J. C. Penney Company. He attended seven different grade schools, graduating from high school with honors in Grove City, Pennsylvania in 1946. He joined the United States Army in 1946 and served two years in the military police in Japan, where one of his primary assignments was protection of the area surrounding General Douglas McArthur’s command headquarters (Dai-Ichi Building) in downtown Tokyo.〔Company C, 720th Military Police Battalion. http://720mpreunion.org/history/rosters/1947/1947.html〕〔Active Duty Roster, Downtown Tokyo, May 30, 1947. http://720mpreunion.org/history/photographs_a/a0147_3.html.〕 After being honorably discharged, Olin attended the University of Michigan, earning a bachelor of arts degree in economics (distinguished military graduate), with minors in political science and speech. At the suggestion of a professor, Olin joined the Central Intelligence Agency in Washington, D.C., where he worked in clandestine operations in 1952 and 1953.〔"About Folks: Olin Attends Midwest Seminar on United States Foreign Policy" Battle Creek Enquirer, February 18, 1962, p. 8.〕〔"Cookie company chief was quick to provide sample of his product", Detroit Free Press, November 1, 1996. p. 2.〕〔"Thomas F. Olin dead at 68" Ashland Times Gazette, October 31, 1996.〕 He maintained relationships with the government throughout the 1960s, including serving as a consultant in American foreign relations for several years,〔〔"The Representation of the United States Abroad" The American Assembly, Mid-American Conference (Roster), January 1957.〕〔"NATO and United States Foreign Policy" Midwest Seminar on United States Foreign Policy, The Brookings Institution / Ford Foundation. Cranbrook Conference (Roster), September 1957.〕〔"Chinese civilization in liberal education" University of Chicago Conference (Roster), November 1958.〕〔"Conference on United States and the Sino-Soviet Bloc in Southeast Asia" The Brookings Institution / The American Assembly. Wingspread Conference (Roster), March 1962.〕〔"United States policy toward the Common Market and the North Atlantic Community" Midwest Seminar on United States Foreign Policy, Wingspread Conference (Roster), November 1963.〕 before retiring as a Major in the United States Army's Transportation Corps (USAR-TC) in 1969.〔Department of the Army, U.S. Army Administration Center. Removal from active status - Thomas F. Olin. Referral Number: AGUZ-RP-SN. February 3, 1969.〕

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