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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Ambassadors of Russia to Brazil, Ambassadors of Syria to Brazil, Ambassadors of Turkey to Brazil, Ambassadors of the Russian Empire to Brazil, British ambassadors to Brazil, Colombian ambassadors to Brazil, Sri Lankan Ambassadors to Brazil, United States ambassadors to Brazil, Hugh S. Gibson, Ralph Paget, Condy Raguet, Robert C. Schenck, Lincoln Gordon, Adolf A. Berle, Edward Thornton, United States Ambassador to Brazil, Edwin H. Conger, Ersin Ercin, Shantha Kottegoda, Jefferson Caffery, William Seeds, Charles Burke Elbrick, Peter Campbell Scarlett, Alfonso Araujo Gaviria, Fernando Londono y Londono, List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Brazil, Harry W. Shlaudeman, Henry Washington Hilliard, Langhorne A. Motley, Henry Walter Webb, Crispin Grey-Johnson, Hubert Guerin, Robert Adams, Jr., List of Ambassadors of Russia to Brazil, Fyodor Petrovich Pahlen, Thomas A. Osborn, Kole Casule, Diego C. Asencio, Maria Elvira Pombo Holguin, George H. Proffit, Fredrik Herman Gade, Dmitry Glinka, Donna Hrinak, Clare Ford, Jorge Bolanos, Omar Abu-Riche, Peter Collecott, Claudia Rodriguez de Castellanos, James Clement Dunn, David Hunt, Robert Gordon, Sergey Lomonosov, Melvyn Levitsky, Ramon Sanchez-Parodi Montoto, List of ambassadors from New Zealand to Brazil, Noel Charles, John Hugh Crimmins. Excerpt: Hugh Simons Gibson (August 16, 1883 - December 12, 1954) was an American diplomat. Gibson was actively involved in disarmament talks from 1925 to 1932. Throughout his career, together with such colleagues as ambassadors Joseph C. Grew, William R. Castle, and Hugh R. Wilson), he remained a leading proponent in the drive to establish a professional Foreign Service based on merit rather than personal wealth or political influence. He was active in famine relief work in Europe during and after World War I and continued to pursue ...