Howard H. Quint Papers 1940-1981 1955-1970

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Howard H. Quint Papers 1940-1981 1955-1970

Author, historian, professor, and Chairman of the History Department at the University of Massachusetts who was instrumental in initiating the PhD program in history, doubling the number of undergraduate courses offered, and appointing over thirty faculty members. During the war years (1942-1946) Quint served as Propaganda Analyst for the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service, as Political Analyst for the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, and as Political and Economic Analyst for the Office of Strategic Services. Includes correspondence (largely professional); research notes, correspondence, and miscellaneous materials related to the writing and publishing of five books; lecture notes and other course-related materials; notecards and annotated typescripts of speeches with related newspaper clippings; articles and book reviews; materials reflecting Quint's administrative duties at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

21 boxes; 9.75 linear ft.

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Quint, Howard H.

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Howard H. Quint was born in New Haven, Conn. on January 3, 1917, the son of Louis and Bessie (Clark) Quint. He received his bachelors degree from Yale University in 1940, then went on to obtain his masters degree from Stanford in 1942, and his PhD from Johns Hopkins in 1947. During the war years (1942-1946) Quint served as Propaganda Analyst for the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service, as Political Analyst for the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, a...

University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of History.

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Quint, Howard H.

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Howard H. Quint was born in New Haven, Conn. on January 3, 1917, the son of Louis and Bessie (Clark) Quint. He received his bachelors degree from Yale University in 1940, then went on to obtain his masters degree from Stanford in 1942, and his PhD from Johns Hopkins in 1947. During the war years (1942-1946) Quint served as Propaganda Analyst for the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service, as Political Analyst for the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, a...

University of Massachusetts at Amherst

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