kids encyclopedia robot

Mayor's Committee on Receptions to Distinguished Guests facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts

The Mayor's Committee on Receptions to Distinguished Guests in New York City was a special group. It was created on September 6, 1919. Its main job was to welcome important visitors to New York. This included leaders from other countries and special guests from European governments. The committee made sure these guests had a good visit.

What Was This Committee?

The Mayor's Committee on Receptions to Distinguished Guests was a formal group. The Mayor of New York City set it up. Its purpose was to organize official welcomes for very important people. These guests often included leaders from other nations. They also welcomed special representatives from European governments. The committee made sure these visits went smoothly.

Why Was Welcoming Guests Important?

Welcoming important guests is a big part of diplomacy. Diplomacy is how countries talk to each other peacefully. When a city like New York welcomes foreign leaders, it shows respect. It also helps build good relationships between countries. The committee made sure New York City made a good impression. This helped show the city's hospitality to the world.

Who Led the Committee?

The committee had a leader called a chairman. The chairman was in charge of organizing all the receptions. They made sure everything was ready for the important visitors. Here are some of the people who served as chairman:

  • Rodman Wanamaker
  • William Francis Deegan
  • Grover Aloysius Whalen (He served until at least 1926.)
kids search engine
Mayor's Committee on Receptions to Distinguished Guests Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.