Green, Joseph C., 1887-1978

Dates:
Birth 1887
Death 1978

Biographical notes:

Biographical Note

1887, April 12 Born, Cincinnati, Ohio 1908 A.B., Princeton 1909 A.M., Princeton 1909 1910 Graduate studies, University of Grenoble and University of Paris 1910 1911 Instructor, History, Bordentown Military Institute 1911 1913 Instructor, History, Columbia University 1915 1917 Chief of Inspection for Belgium and Occupied Areas of France, Commission for Relief in Belgium 1918 1919 Director for Romania and later the Near East, American Relief Administration 1920 Chairman, Ohio Committee for the election of Herbert Hoover. 1920 1924 Assistant Professor of History, Princeton 1924 1930 Associate Professor of History, Princeton 1930 1935 Assistant, Division of Western European Affairs, State Department 1931 1942 Chairman, Committee to Revise Foreign Service Examinations 1935 1939 Chief, Office of Arms and Munitions Control 1939 1941 Chief, Division of Controls 1935 1946 Executive Secretary, National Munitions Control Board 1941 1944 Special Assistant to the Secretary of State 1944 1946 Advisor on Arms and Munitions Controls 1946 1952 Chairman, Advisory Committee on Foreign Service Examinations 1952 1953 Ambassador to Jordan 1978 died

From the guide to the Joseph Coy Green Papers, 1914-1957, (Hoover Institution Archives)

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Subjects:

  • International relief

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Places:

  • Georgia (Republic) (as recorded)
  • Belgium. (as recorded)
  • United States (as recorded)
  • Armenia (Republic) (as recorded)
  • Romania. (as recorded)
  • Soviet Union. (as recorded)