Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1894, June 22 | Born, Brooklyn, N.Y. |
1902 | Immigrated with family to Australia |
1914 | B.A., University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia |
1914-1918 | Served with Australian Imperial Force in the Dardanelles, Egypt, and on the Western Front, rose to rank of acting major |
1922 | Second lieutenant, Engineers, Missouri National Guard |
1922-1930 | Captain and major, Military Intelligence Reserve, United States Army |
1933 | Married Sarah Elaine Hodges (divorced) |
1936 | Published Federal Bullets. New York: William Caslon Co. |
1937 | Published The Navy Spy Murders. New York: Dodge |
1938 | Published The Ramparts We Watch; a Study of the Problems of American National Defense. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock |
1939 | Published Bombs Bursting in Air: The Influence of Air Power on International Relations. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock |
1939-1946 | Military analyst, Columbia Broadcasting System |
1939-1947 | Military and naval correspondent, New York Herald Tribune |
1943 | Married June Cawley Hynd President, Association of Radio-TV News Analysts |
1944 | Published Hour of Triumph. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock |
1946 | Published The Strength We Need. New York: Viking Press |
1947-1949 | Columnist, New York Post Syndicate |
1948-1971 | Military editor, Collier's Encyclopedia |
1948 | Published Hate, Hope and High Explosives, a Report on the Middle East (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co. |
1949 | Published If Russia Strikes. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co. |
1950-1952 | Military analyst, Mutual Broadcasting System |
1950-1967 | Columnist, General Features Syndicate |
1952 | President, Association of Radio-TV News Analysts |
1956 | Published Caleb Pettengil, U.S.N. New York: Messner |
1959 | Published Sylvanus Thayer of West Point. New York: Messner |
1962 | Published Daring Sea Warrior, Franklin Buchanan. New York: J. Messner |
1967-1971 | Research Associate, Center for Strategic Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. |
1971, Apr. 21 | Died, Torrington, Conn. |