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Lewis Arthur Larson (Rhodes 1932)

Professor. Gov. Official. Lawyer. Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford

1976, Member of the National Policy Panel of the United Nations Association.[3] Dr Larson urged that the United States support efforts to open the way for the People’s Republic of China to be admitted to the United Natios and to membership of the Security Council.[3,p403]

Since 1975 - James B. Duke Professor of Law.[3]

1968 - Published, Eisenhower: the President Nobody Knew.[3] Included his honest recitation of President Eisenhower’s reservations concerning Richard Nixon (Bohemian / Backed by Prescott Bush S&B 1917). Few were concerned about such revelations, but his courage in stating them probably deprived the nation of his services at the national level during the Nixon Administration when good men were hard to find in Washington.[3,p403]

1964 to 1968 - Consultant on Foreign Affairs by President Lyndon B. Johnson.[3]

1963 to 1969 - Consultant to the State Department of International Organisations to Secretary of State Dean Rusk (Rhodes 1931) by President Lyndon B. Johnson.[3]

1959 - Norman Cousins, talk with Larson regarding the Presidents person-to-person program, “I met with Arthur Larson in his office in the White House. It took only a few minutes for me to recognize the aptness of the President’s characterization. Arthur Larson was open, unambiguous, positive. He was unabashedly committed to a morally imaginative stance in our foreign policy. He believed in the need for effective world order and for a basis in law for international relations. I told him that I could think of nothing more promising for the American future than to have people close to the President who held such views. Arthur assured in that the President himself was probably the strongest advocate of this position…[3]

1958 to 1961 - Special Consultant to the President Dwight D. Eisenhower (VP Richard Nixon [Bohemian / Backed by Prescott Bush S&B 1917].[3]

Since Fall 1958 - Law Professor at Duke University, specialized in international law, arms control, and disarmament.[3]

1957 to 1958 - Executive Assistant for Speeches for U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower (VP Richard Nixon [Bohemian / Backed by Prescott Bush S&B 1917].[3]

1956 to 1957 - Director of U.S. Information Agency.[3]

1954 to 1956 - Under U.S. Secretary of Labor to Secretary James P Mitchell by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.[3]

1953 to 1954 - Dean of University of Pittsburgh School of Law.[3]

1952 - Fulbright Fellow, London School of Eonomics.[3]

1945 to 1948, Associate Professor, 1948 to 1953, Professor of Law, Cornell Law School.[3]

1944 to 1945 - Chief Scandinavian Branch, Foreign Economic Administration.[3]

WW2 - 1941 - Lumber industry regulator at the Office of Price Administration.[3]

1939 to 1941 - Assistant Professor of Law, University of Tennessee.

1935 to 1939 - General Practice.[3]

1932 to 1935 - Rhodes Scholar, Pembroke College, University of Oxford.[1]

Died 27 Mar 1993, from Not Known. Age 82

[1] - Rhodes Database

[2] - FYI - Wiki - Lewis Arthur Larson (Rhodes 1932)

[3] - Duke Law - A Tribute to Lewis Arthur Larson (Rhodes 1932)

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