Grenville T. Emmet

He practiced law with Franklin D. Roosevelt and served as United States Ambassador to the Netherlands and Austria.

[6] He was educated at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire,[7] and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University in 1898.

[8] Following his graduation from Harvard, Emmet joined the New York National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment in 1898 as a Second Lieutenant.

After attaining admission to the bar in June 1901, he entered his father's law firm, Emmet & Robinson, where he became a partner in 1903.

[13][14] After his Roosevelt became president on March 4, 1933, Emmet was rumored to be considered for various diplomatic posts, including U.S.

Together, they lived at 39 East 63rd Street and, later, 3 East 94th Street in Manhattan (both designed by noted architect Mott B. Schmidt),[21] and between November 1913 and October 1919, owned Bonito, a mansion and estate overlooking the Atlantic Ocean located at 466 Gin Lane in Southampton, New York.

Grenville T. Emmet, ca. 1899