Maxwell M. Rabb Born: 28-Sep-1910 Birthplace: Boston, MA Died: 9-Jun-2002 Location of death: New York City Cause of death: Accident - Fall [1]
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Attorney Party Affiliation: Republican [2] Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Ambassador to Italy, 1981-89 Military service: US Navy (Lieutenant, 1944-46) [1] Fell while walking to work. [2] Delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 1952, and from New York, 1976 & 1980. Father: Solomon Rabb Mother: Rose Kostick Brother: Warren Rabb Brother: George Rabb (attorney, d.) Sister: Frances Jones (d.) Wife: Ruth Cridenberg (m. 2-Nov-1939) Son: Bruce Rabb (attorney, Kramer Levin) Daughter: Sheila Weidenfeld (press secretary for Betty Ford) Daughter: Emily Livingston Daughter: Priscilla Ayres
University: BA, Harvard University (1932) Law School: Harvard Law School (1935) Administrator: Trustee, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
US Ambassador to Italy (1981-89) US State Department Rep. to the Intl. Ctr. for Settlement of Investment Disputes, World Bank (1974-78) US Official Chairman, US Delegation to UNESCO Conference, Paris (1958) White House Staff Cabinet Secretary under Dwight D. Eisenhower (1954-59) White House Staff Associate Counsel for Minority Affairs (Jan-Oct 1953) US Official Consultant, Senate Rules Committee (1952) US Official Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal (1946) Congressional Staff Leverett Saltonstall Congressional Staff Sinclair Weeks (1944) Congressional Staff Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1937-43) Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel Of Counsel (-2002)
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan Of Counsel (1989-91)
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan Senior Partner (1958-81)
Rabb & Rabb Partner (1935-37, 1946-51)
Member of the Board of MIC Industries (-2002)
Member of the Board of Data Systems & Software (-2002)
Member of the Board of Lighthouse International (1995-2001)
Member of the Board of Sterling Bancorp (1989-2002)
Council on Foreign Relations American Bar Association Association of the Bar of the City of New York Ensign for Senate New York State Bar Association admitted 1953 Massachusetts Bar Association admitted 1935 American Law Institute Eisenhower Institute Trustee Friends of Dick Lugar Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee Friends of Senator D'Amato 1998 Committee George W. Bush for President National Committee on American Foreign Policy Trustee George Marshall International Center Trustee
McCain for Senate '98 Seamen's Church Institute Board member (1979-)
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