1902, Jan. 24Born, Grlitz, Silesia, Germany1925Doctorate in political science, University of Vienna19251928Holder of Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Fellowship1928Published Wirtschaftsprognose19291938Lecturer and professor in economics, University of Vienna1934Published Die Grenzen der Wirtschaftspolitik1938Visiting professor in U.S.19381970Lecturer and professor of economics, Princeton University1944Became U.S. citizenJoint author of Theory of Games and Economic
Behavior with John von Neumann1948Married Dorothy Young1950Published On the Accuracy of Economic
Observations1959Published The Question of National Defense and
International Transactions and Business Cycles1960Co-founder, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna1962Co-founder, Mathematica1963Published Spieltheorie und
Wirtschaftswissenschaft1970Published Predictability of Stock Market Prices with C.W.J. GrangerRetired from Princeton University1973Published Long Term Predictions of Power: Political,
Economic, and Military Forecasting with C.W.J. Granger1976Joint author of Mathematical Theory of Expanding and
Contracting Economies with G.L. Thompson1977Distinguished Professor in Game Theory and Mathematical Economics, New York
University1977, July 26Died, Princeton, N.J.From the guide to the Oskar Morgenstern papers, 1866-1992 and undated, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University)