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Edward Francis D’Arms (Rhodes 1925)

Foundation Executive. Educator. Phi Beta Kappa. Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford. Princeton.

Press Club, Policy Club, Philadelphian Society, Whig Hall, and was a member of Cloister Inn.[2]

1987 - Wife Christine Cory died. Three sons, John (‘56), Edward Jr., and Philip. Four grandchildren.[2]

1957 to 1969 - Associate Director, Program Manager of Humanities at Ford Foundation[3]

1950 to Retired 1969 - Associate Director of Humanities at The Rockefeller Foundation.[2]

1947 to 1957 - Assistant Director of Humanities in the Ford Foundation.[2][3]

1943 - Dean of University of Colorado.

After WW2, Chief fo education and religious policy in the civcil affairs division of the Army.[2]

WW2 - U.S. Army Major, France and Germany (Bronze Star).[2]

1937 to 1947 - Professor of Classics at University of Colorado.

Taught Classics at Vassar, Minnestoa University and Princeton.[2]

Princeton (PhD).[2]

Oriel College (BA, MA).[2]

From 1925 - Rhodes Scholar, Brasenose College, University of Oxford.[1]

Died 1 Mar 1991, from Heart Attack. Age 87.

[1] - Rhodes Database

[2] Princeton - Memorial - Edward Francis D’Arms (Rhodes 1925)

[3] - Edward F. D’Arms, 87, Executive and Teacher - NY Times Obtuary 3 May 1991

[4] - Educational Directory (Dean of Colorado) - Edward Francis D’Arms (Rhodes 1925)

[7] - Norman Dodd On Tax Exempt Foundations - Controlling Education in the United States - references the Carnegie Endowment for Internation Peace, Rockefeller and Guggenheim Foundation.30min (Own stable of historians)

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