Background
SALTZMAN, Charles was born on September 19, 1903 in Zamboanga, Philippines. Son of Major General Charles McKinley Saltzman and Mary Eskridge Saltzman.
SALTZMAN, Charles was born on September 19, 1903 in Zamboanga, Philippines. Son of Major General Charles McKinley Saltzman and Mary Eskridge Saltzman.
Student, Cornell University, 1921. Bachelor of Science, United States Military Academy, 1925. Bachelor, Oxford University, England, 1928.
Master of Arts, Oxford University, England, 1933. D.Mil Science, The Citadel, 1984.
Engineer, Commercial Assistant Manager. Commercial Manager, Directory Production Manager 1930-1935. With New York Stock Exchange 1935-1949, beginning as Assistant to Executive Vice-President, later Secretary and Vice-President.
On military leave of absence 1940-1946. Served as 2nd Lieutenant Corps of Engineers, United States Army 1925-1930. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant New York National Guard 1930, advanced to Lieutenant-Colonel 1940, on active duty in United States Army 1940-1946.
Serving overseas 1942-1946, Brigadier-General 1945. MajorGen., retired; on leave of absence from New York Stock Exchange for government service 1947-1949. Special Assistant to Secretary of State 1947.
Assistant Secretary of State for occupied areas 1947-1949. General Partner, Henry Sears & Company 56 (on leave of absence for govt, service June 1954-January 1955). UnderSec. of State for Administration June 1954-January 1955.
Partner Goldman Sachs & Company since 1956, Ltd. Partner since 1973; National President English-Speaking Union of United States 1961-1966. Honorary D.Mil.Sc. (Citadel, Charleston, S.C) 1984.
God offers a loving relationship. The Covenant is not a contract in which God and human beings agree to provide particular goods and services for each other. God has freely and graciously already made it possible.
God, who is heard throughout the Bible, calls for justice for the widows, orphans and aliens who were oppressed by the powers of the day. Therefore the involvement in political life is something that Christians should not avoid.
Just as a human body contains different limbs and organs that depend on each other, so members of a Christian society should be close and caring enough to feel each other's pain and delight.
Board managers Seamen's Church Institute of New York and New Jersey. Trustee American Bible Society, French Institute/Alliance Francaise, George C. Marshall Foundation. Board directors Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association.
Honorary board directors American Council on Germany. Served as Second lieutenant C.E. United States Army, 1925-1930. Commissioned 1st lieutenant, New York National Guard, 1930.
Advanced through grades to lieutenant colonel 1940. On active duty with United States Army, 1940-1946. Serving overseas 1942-1946.
Brigadier general 1945. Relieved from active duty 1946. Major general Army of the United States retired.
Member English-Speaking Union United States (national president 1961-1966, honorary director), Association Graduates United States Military Academy (president 1974-1978, emeritus president), Society Cincinnati (honorary), Kappa Alpha Society Clubs: University (president 1966-1970), Union, Century Association, Pilgrims (New York City). Metropolitan (Washington).
Travel, biography, history.
Son of; married Gertrude Lamont, May 2, 1931 (divorced). 1 son, Charles McKinley. Married Cynthia Southall Myrick, September 25, 1947 (divorced).
Children: Cynthia Myrick Saltzman Motley, Richard Stevens (deceased), Penelope Washburn Saltzman Billings. Married Clotilde Knapp McCormick, September 15, 1978.