John Dyneley Prince
John Dyneley Prince | |
|---|---|
| United States Minister to Yugoslavia | |
| In office 1926–1932 | |
| President | Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover |
| Preceded by | Henry Percival Dodge |
| Succeeded by | Charles S. Wilson |
| United States Minister to Denmark | |
| In office 1921–1926 | |
| President | Warren G. Harding Calvin Coolidge |
| Preceded by | Joseph Grew |
| Succeeded by | Henry Percival Dodge |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 17, 1868 New York City |
| Died | November 11, 1945 (aged 77) Manhattan, New York |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse |
Adeline E. Loomis
(after 1889) |
| Children | John Dyneley Prince |
| Parent(s) | John Dyneley Prince Anna Maria Morris |
| Relatives | Reverdy Johnson (great-grandfather) |
| Education | Columbia Grammar School |
| Alma mater | Columbia University University of Berlin Johns Hopkins University |
John Dyneley Prince (April 17, 1868 – October 11, 1945) was an American linguist, diplomat, and politician. He was a professor at New York University and Columbia University, minister to Denmark and Yugoslavia, and leader of both houses of the New Jersey Legislature.