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Childhood, Butte, MT; education and teaching positions: Reed College, 1920-1924, Newberg, Oregon High School 1925-1927, University of Oregon, 1927-1932, Stanford University, 1932-1939, Reed College 1940-1941; U.S. State Department,
1941-1946: study of policies for postwar peace, founding of the United Nations, Dumbarton Oaks, San Francisco Conference, Assembly meetings in London and New York; director, Hoover Institute and Library, 1947-1959; president, Mills College,
1959-1967; World Affairs Council, Bohemian Club, Asia Foundation; comments on liberal arts education, college administration,
UN, Herbert Hoover, Alger Hiss, secretaries of state.