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John P. Davies (diplomat)

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I have known a great number of men.... I have known none who seemed more the whole man, none more finished a civilized product in all a man should be – in modesty and thoughtfulness, in resourcefulness and steady strength of character.
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Eric Sevareid, speaking of Davies. source

 
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