Hopper, Bruce C. (Bruce Campbell), 1892-1973

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Expert on Soviet affairs and professor of political science at Harvard University (1931-1961).

From the description of Bruce Campbell Hopper Papers 1923-1973. (University of Montana, Mansfield Library). WorldCat record id: 154689915

Bruce Campbell Hopper was born August 24, 1892. After serving in World War I, he attended the Sorbonne and Oxford University. From 1920 to 1923, he traveled the world and was a newspaper reporter. After returning to Harvard for his Ph.D. in 1930, he taught there in the Dept. of Government. During World War II, he was Historian for the 8th Air Force and U.S. Strategic Air Forces, as well as Special Consultant for General Spaatz at the Pentagon.

Con't: In the 1950s he participated in lecture tours and served as Trustee of the World Peace Foundation and was a member of other foreign relations organizations. After retiring in 1961, he spent his later years in Santa Barbara and died in 1973.

From the description of Bruce C. Hopper Collection, 1913-1970. (University of California, Santa Barbara). WorldCat record id: 213892757

Bruce Campbell Hopper was born in Illinois in 1892 and grew up in Montana. He attended the University of Montana for a short time and in 1916, he went to Harvard on a scholarship from the Montana Harvard Club. During World War I he served in the American Field Service (1917), the Air Service (1917-1919), the Historical Section G.H.Q., Chaumont (1919), and Sorbonne Detachment (1919). In the spring of 1918, he was disabled in an air crash, but recovered to become a flight leader in the 96th Squadron. He later wrote a book about the 96th Squadron. He also worked as a consultant and speechwriter for General Carl A. Spaatz. Hopper received the Croix de Guerre, the Pershing Citation, the Legion of Honor, among numerous other decorations for his service in World War I. Upon his discharge in 1919, he studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and at Oxford University.

From 1920 to 1923 Hopper traveled all over Europe, the Middle East, India, Burma, and China. He worked as a newspaper reporter in Honolulu, Montana, and Shanghai. Hopper studied in the Soviet Union as a fellow of the Institute of Current and World Affairs from 1926 to 1929. He went on to earn a B.S. (1924), an M.A. (1925), and a Ph.D. (1930) from Harvard University. He was made an assistant professor in 1930 and an associate professor in 1937. Hopper took a six year sabbatical from teaching during World War II to serve with the OSS in Sweden and he was also a Historian with the 8th Air Force and U.S. Strategic Air Forces. He subsequently served in the Pentagon as special consultant to General Spaatz. He was involved in Air Force missions to Europe during the post-war years and he co-founded the Air University (Colorado Springs), 1946-1947.

In the 1950s, Campbell lectured internationally including tours in Panama in 1953, eleven European countries in 1954, and to German universities in 1958. Hopper was also a Trustee of the World Peace Foundation and member of the Institute of Pacific Relations and the American-Russian Institute, and Council of the Foreign Policy Association and Council on Foreign Relations. After retiring from Harvard in 1961, Hopper lived in Santa Barbara, California. Hopper died on July 6, 1973.

From the guide to the Bruce Campbell Hopper Papers, 1923-1973, (Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections)

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 1893-1973. Hamilton Fish Armstrong papers, 1893-1973 (bulk 1916-1973). Princeton University Library
referencedIn Oswald Garrison Villard papers Houghton Library
referencedIn John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967. Houghton Library
creatorOf Hopper, Bruce C. (Bruce Campbell), 1892-1973. Papers of Bruce Campbell Hopper, 1928-1973 (inclusive). Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Hopper, Bruce C. (Bruce Campbell), 1892-1973. Papers of Bruce Campbell Hopper, 1928-1973 (inclusive). Harvard University Archives.
creatorOf Carl Spaatz Papers, 1910-1981, (bulk 1942-1963) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn Carl Spaatz Papers, 1910-1981, (bulk 1942-1963) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Hopper, Bruce C. (Bruce Campbell), 1892-1973. Bruce Campbell Hopper Papers 1923-1973. University of Montana, Mansfield Library
creatorOf Hopper, Bruce C. (Bruce Campbell), 1892-1973. Bruce C. Hopper Collection, 1913-1970. University of California, Santa Barbara, UCSB Library
creatorOf Bruce Campbell Hopper Papers, 1923-1973 Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections
referencedIn Houghton Mifflin Company contracts, 1831-1979 (inclusive) 1880-1940 (bulk). Houghton Library
referencedIn Harvard University. Board of Ministry. Records, 1886-1970 (inclusive). Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Hamilton Fish Armstrong Papers, 1893-1973, 1916-1973 Princeton University. Library. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections.Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
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correspondedWith Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 1893-1973. person
correspondedWith Brown, John Mason, 1900-1969 person
associatedWith Harvard University corporateBody
associatedWith Harvard University. Board of Ministry. corporateBody
associatedWith Harvard University. Dept. of Government corporateBody
associatedWith Hopper, Bruce Campbell, 1892-1973. person
associatedWith Houghton Mifflin Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Spaatz, Carl, 1891-1974. person
associatedWith University of Montana corporateBody
associatedWith University of Montana--Missoula corporateBody
correspondedWith Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949 person
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Germany
China
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Foreign correspondents
International relations
International relations specialists
Military
Speeches, addresses, etc., American
World War, 1939-1945
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Birth 1892-08-24

Death 1973-07-06

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