George Bernard Noble (Rhodes 1913)
Educator. Gov. Official. University of Washington. Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford. American Historical Association. Phi Beta Kappa.[3]
Dr. Noble wrote a volume on Sec retary of State Christian A. Herter, which appeared in 1970 in the series, The American Sec retaries of State and Their Diplomacy.[3]
1962, Awarded a Doctor of Laws Degree.[3]
1946 to 1962 - State Department Chief of Division of Historical Policy and Research, Secretary James F. Byrnes (Freemason) by President Harry S. Truman (Freemason).[3]
WW2 - Chairman of the regional War Labor Board of Seattle.[3]
1941 to 1942 - Oregon State Senator.[3]
Taught at the University of Nebraska, Barnard College, the University of Oregon and Catholic University.[3]
Ph.D. Degree, Political Science, Columbia University.[3]
Most of his teaching was spent at Reed, Professor, Political Science, Reed (Ore.) College.[3]
Published, Policies and Opinions at Paris, which are based upon his experience at the Peace Conference.[3]
1919 - Paris Peace Conference.[3]
WW1 - First Lieutenant, Army in France. Distinguished Service Cross.[3]
1913 to ? - Rhodes Scholar, Reed College, University of Oxford.[1][3]
University of Washington.[2]
Died 30 Nov 1972, from Cancer. Age 80.[2]
[2] - FYI - Wiki - George Bernard Noble (Rhodes 1913)
[3] - NY Times, 30 Nov 1972, Dr George Noble Historian Dead exchead of historical unit of state
[4] - Some connections - same person ? But died in 1918 !
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