Rothwell, Charles Easton, 1902-

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American educator and historian; United States Department of State official, 1941-1945; executive secretary, United Nations Conference on International Organization, 1945; secretary general, United States delegation to the United Nations, 1946; director, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, 1952-1959; president, Mills College, 1959-1967.

From the description of Charles Easton Rothwell papers, 1924-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123458511

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1902 October 9 Born, Denver, Colorado 1924 A.B., Reed College, Portland, Oregon 1927 1932 Director, Teacher Training in Social Sciences, University of Oregon 1929 A.M., University of Oregon 1930 Author (with Alfred N. Lomax), An Economic Geography of the Oregon Region 1932 Married Virginia Sterling, Santa Monica, California 1932 1939 Instructor, Citizenship and History, Stanford University 1938 Ph.D., Stanford University 1939 1941 Assistant Professor, History, and Advisor, Reed College 1941 1946 Worked with the Department of State, United States Government 1941 Contributor, "War and Economic Institutions", War as a Social Institution, American Historical Association 1945 Executive Secretary, United Nations Conference International Organization, San Francisco, California 1946 Secretary General, U.S. delegation to United Nations 1946 1947 Senior staff member, Brookings Institution 1947 1952 Vice Chairman and Research Professor, Hoover Institution and Library 1949 Contributor, "International Organization and World Politics", International Organization, Vol. III Contributor, "International Relations in a World of Change", World Politics 1951 Staff member, National War College Contributor, The Policy Sciences, edited by Daniel Lerner and Harold Lasswell 1952 Author (with H. D. Laswell and D. Lerner), A Comparative Study of Elites 1952 1959 Director, Hoover Institution 1954 Contributor, "Europe in the Post War Period", Introduction to International Relations 1959 1967 President, Mills College, Oakland, California 1987 May 1 Died, Marin County, California From the guide to the Charles Easton Rothwell Papers, 1924-1995, (Hoover Institution Archives)

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