Wohlstetter, Albert J.
Variant namesAlbert J. Wohlstetter Biographical Note
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1913 December 19:
Born in New York City -
1934:
B.A., College of the City of New York -
1934 -1935 :Studied, Columbia University Law School -
1937:
M.A. in mathematical and symbolic logic from Columbia University, Graduate School of Philosophy -
1939:
Married Roberta Morgan -
1941 -1942 :Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research -
1942 -1943 :Consultant, Planning Committee, War Production Board -
1942 -1945 :Factory Manager and Quality Control Manager, Atlas Aircraft Products Corporation -
1945 -1946 :Director of Research, General Panel Corporation, New York -
1946 -1947 :Program director, National Housing Agency, Washington, D.C. -
1947 -1951 :Vice President, then President, General Panel Corporation, Burbank, California -
1951 -1997 :Senior Analyst and Consultant, Rand Corporation, Economics Department -
1958:
Adviser to United States delegation, Geneva Conference on Surprise Attack -
1961 -1967 :Consultant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense, and thereafter consultant to the Department of Defense throughout his career -
1962:
Adviser to President John F. Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis -
1962 -1964 :Ford Professor, Universities of California at Berkeley, and visiting professor at Los Angeles -
1964 -1972 :Served as consultant to various corporations and institutions, including Research & Analysis Corp., Stanford Research Institute, General Electric, and the Northrop Corporation -
1964 -1980 :University Professor, later University Professor Emeritus, University of Chicago -
1965:
Author (with Roberta Wohlstetter), Controlling the Risks in Cuba -
1965:
1976:
Awarded Medal for Distinguished Service, Department of Defense -
1969 -1971 :Consultant to the National Security Council, Washington D.C. -
1970 -1971 :Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford, England -
1970 -1992 :Member, Executive Committee and Director, Strategy Group, California Seminar on Arms Control and Foreign Policy (also known as California Seminar on International Security and Foreign Policy) -
1971? -1997 :Member, Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel -
1974 -1997 :Founding partner and Senior Consultant, PanHeuristics, affiliated with Science Applications Inc., and subsequently with RDA -
1975 -1975 ? :President, European American Institute for Security Research (EAI) -
1975 -1988? :Chairman, New Alternatives Workshop -
1979:
Author (with Roberta Wohlstetter), Swords from Plowshares: The Military Potential of Civilian Nuclear Energy -
1979 -1992? :Vice President, Security Conference on Asia and Pacific (SECAP) -
198? -1997 :President, American Institute for Strategic Cooperation (AISC) -
1980 -1997 :Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University -
1985:
Author, Between an Unfree World and None: Increasing Our Choices -
1985 November:
Albert and Roberta Wohlstetter jointly awarded Medal of Freedom by President Reagan -
1985 -1992 :Member, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) -
1986 -1992 :Member, Defense Policy Board -
1986:
Appointed Co-Chairman of the Presidential Commission of Integrated Long-Term Strategy -
1990 -1997 :Active in the affairs of the Balkan Institute -
1994:
Honorary Ph.D., City University of New York -
1997 January 10:
Died, Los Angeles, California
Roberta Wohlstetter Biographical Note
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1912 August 22:
Born, Duluth, Minnesota -
1930 Summer:
Studied, Stanford University -
1931 Summer:
Studied, Sorbonne, Paris -
1932 Summer:
Studied, University of Heidelberg -
1933:
B.A., Vassar College -
1934 -1935 :Studied, Columbia University Law School -
1936:
M.A. in psychology, Columbia University -
1937:
M.A. in comparative literature, Radcliffe College -
1937 -1938 :Teaching assistant, University of Southern California -
1939:
Married Albert Wohlstetter -
Early 1940s:
Taught at Barnard College -
Mid 1940s:
Taught at Howard University Attended Washington School of Psychiatry -
1947 -2002 :Consultant, Rand Corporation, Social Science Department -
1962:
Author, Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision -
1962:
Awarded the Bancroft Prize in Diplomatic History -
1963:
Named the Los Angeles Times Woman of the Year -
1965:
Author (with Albert Wohlstetter), Controlling the Risks in Cuba -
1965 -1968? :Taught at the University of Chicago -
1970 -2007 :Member, Council on Foreign Relations (first woman to be invited to join) -
1970 -1971 :Fellow, St. Hilda's College, Oxford, England -
1970 -1992 :Member, California Seminar on Arms Control and Foreign Policy (also known as California Seminar on International Security and Foreign Policy) -
1979:
Author (with Albert Wohlstetter), Swords from Plowshares: The Military Potential of Civilian Nuclear Energy -
1979 -1982 :Member, Defense Science Board -
1981 -1985 :Member, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Advisory Board, Ad Hoc Task Force on Terrorism -
1982 -1984 :Consultant, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) -
1985 November:
Awarded (with Albert Wohlstetter) the Medal of Freedom by President Reagan -
1986 -1989 :Consultant, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy -
1988 -1998 :Consultant to the Director, Net Assessment -
1994 -2007 :Served on Board of Advisors, Nonproliferation Policy Education Center (NPEC) -
1997:
Awarded the Defense Special Weapons Agency Lifetime Achievement Medal -
2007 January 6:
Died, Manhattan, New York
From the guide to the Albert J. and Roberta Wohlstetter Papers, 1929-2007, (Hoover Institution Archives)
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referencedIn | Van Sickle, Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993 | Special Collections and University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, | |
referencedIn | National Air and Space Museum. Dept. of Space History. The Rand History Project, 1985-1990. | American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library | |
creatorOf | Albert J. and Roberta Wohlstetter Papers, 1929-2007 | Hoover Institution Archives | |
creatorOf | Wohlstetter, Albert James. Language and empiricism. | Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries | |
referencedIn | Harry Levin papers | Houghton Library | |
referencedIn | George Sarton additional papers, 1901-1956 | Houghton Library |
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associatedWith | Levin, Harry, 1912-1994 | person |
associatedWith | National Air and Space Museum. Dept. of Space History. | corporateBody |
correspondedWith | Sarton, George, 1884-1956 | person |
associatedWith | Van Sickle | person |
associatedWith | Wohlstetter, Roberta. | person |
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Birth 1913-12-19
Death 1997-01-10
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