Anderson, Eugene Newton.
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Anderson was born July 24, 1900 in Texas; BA, Chemistry, Univ. of Colorado, 1921; Ph. D, European history, Univ. of Chicago, 1928; studied at Univ. of Berlin, 1924-5, and returned to Germany on Social Sciences research fellowship, 1930-31; published The first Moroccan crisis, 1904-6 (1930) and Nationalism and the cultural crisis in Prussia, 1806-15 (1939); became Assoc. Chief of the Division of Occupied Areas, US Dept. of State, 1945; taught at Univ. of Chicago before WWII; taught at Univ. of Nebraska and attacked during McCarthy period for use of textbook; came to UCLA; associated with various modern artists.
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Anderson was born July 24, 1900 in Texas; BA, Chemistry, University of Colorado, 1921; Ph.D, European history, University of Chicago, 1928; studied at University of Berlin, 1924-25, and returned to Germany on Social Sciences research fellowship, 1930-31; published The first Moroccan crisis, 1904-06 (1930) and Nationalism and the cultural crisis in Prussia, 1806-15 (1939); became Associate Chief of the Division of Occupied Areas, U.S. Department of State, 1945; taught at University of Chicago before World War II; taught at University of Nebraska and attacked during McCarthy period for use of textbook; came to UCLA; associated with various modern artists.
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