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[James] Frederick [John] Gillen (Rhodes 1935)

Historian. University of Wisconsin. Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford. Havard University.

Member American History Association, Society for French History Studies, American Association Rhodes Scholars, American Association of University Professors.

Labor problems in West Germany,: With special reference to the policies and programs of the Office of Labor Affairs of the Office of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany.[2]

Since 1985 - Professor Emeritus, State University of New York.[2]

1968 to 1985 - Professor of History, State University of New York, Geneseo.[2]

1962 to 1968 - Professor, department chairman history, Cedar Crest College.[2]

1960 to 1962 - Associate professor, Wabash College.[2]

1958 to 1960 - Assistant Professor, Wabash College.[2]

1955 to 1958 - Senior Research associate human relations area files, State Department to Secretary John Foster Dulles (CFR, Rockefeller Foundation, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, The Pilgrims) to President Dwight D. Eisenhower.[2]

1954 to 1955 - Consultant, State Department to Secretary John Foster Dulles (CFR, Rockefeller Foundation, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, The Pilgrims) to President Dwight D. Eisenhower.[2]

The Special Projects Program of the Office of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany.

1952, Historical Division, Office of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany. (John J. McCloy, CFR)

1950 to 1953 - Historian of the State Department to Secretary Dean Acheson (S&K 1915) by Harry S. Truman (Freemason).[2]

1948 to 1959 - Historian of the Department of the Army.[2]

1946 to 1947 - Instructor, Princeton (New Jersey) University. [2]

1946 - Instructor, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine.[2]

WW2, 1942 to 1946 - Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy Reserve.[2]

1942 - Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University.[2]

1938 - Master of Arts, Harvard University.[2]

1938 - Bachelor of Arts, Oxford (England) University.[2]

1935 to ? - Rhodes Scholar, Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford.[1] (Master of Arts)[2]

1935 - Bachelor of Arts, University Wisconsin.[2]

Died 29 Oct 2000, from Not Known. Age 85.

[1] - Rhodes Scholar

[2] - James Frederick John Gillen Rhodes 1935

[3] - The Special Projects Program of the Office of the U. S. High Commissioner for Germany

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