Moley, Raymond, 1886-1975

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1886-09-27

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From the description of Reminiscences of Raymond Charles Moley : oral history, 1965. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122481645

American political scientist and journalist; adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1932-1933; United States assistant secretary of state, 1933; editor, Today magazine, 1933-1937; contributing editor, Newsweek, 1937-1968.

From the description of Raymond Moley papers, 1902-1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869712

Assistant United States secretary of state at this time.

From the description of Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1933. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 243693800

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1886, September 27 Born, Berea, Ohio 1906 Ph.B., Baldwin-Wallace College 1913 A.M., Oberlin College 1916 1919 Instructor and Assistant Professor of Politics, Western Reserve University 1917 Author, Lessons in American Citizenship 1918 Ph.D., Columbia University Author, The State Movement for Efficiency and Economy 1919 Author, Lessons in Democracy Author, Commercial Recreation 1919 1923 Director, Cleveland Foundation 1921 Author, Parties, Politics and People 1922 Author, The Cleveland Crime Survey 1923 1928 Associate Professor of Government, Columbia University 1926 Editor and co-author, The Missouri Crime Survey 1926 1927 Research Director, New York State Crime Commission 1928 1954 Professor of Public Law, Columbia University 1929 Author, Politics and Criminal Prosecution 1930 Author, Our Criminal Courts 1931 1933 Research Director, Committee on the Administration of Justice, New York State 1932 Author, Tribunes of the People Speechwriter and advisor to Franklin D. Roosevelt during 1932 Presidential Campaign 1933 Assistant Secretary of State 1933 1937 Editor, Today (magazine) 1937 1968 Contributing Editor, Newsweek (magazine) 1938 Author, Are We Movie-Made? 1939 Author, After Seven Years 1945 Author, The Hays Office 1949 Author, Twenty-Seven Masters of Politics 1950 Author, Valley Authorities 1952 Author, How To Keep Our Liberty 1955 Author, What Price Federal Reclamation 1956 Co-author, The Upper Colorado Project 1958 Author, Political Responsibility of Business Men 1962 Author, The American Century of John C. Lincoln Author, The Republican Opportunity 1966 Author, The First New Deal 1975 Died, Phoenix, Arizona From the guide to the Raymond Moley papers, 1902-1971., (Hoover Institution Archives)

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