Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1877, June 24 | Born, Trinity, Tex. |
1897-1898 | Attended AddRan College (now Texas Christian University), Waco, Tex. |
1899-1900 | Attended Transylvania College, Lexington, Ky. |
1904 | B.A., Columbia University, New York, N.Y. Married Bessie Winona Cox |
1901-1904 | Director of social work, First Church, Disciples of Christ, New York, N.Y. |
1907-1915 | Director, Peoples Institute, Piedras Negras, Mexico |
1915 | Secretary, Committee on Cooperation in Latin America |
1923 | Attended Fifth Pan American Conference, Santiago, Chile |
1925 | Published Ventures in Inter-American Friendship. New York: Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada |
1929 | Published Evangelicals at Havana; Being an Account of the Hispanic American Evangelical Congress, at Havana, Cuba, June 20-30, 1929. New York: Committee on Cooperation in Latin America, |
1930-1941 | Professor, Hartford Theological Foundation, Hartford, Conn. |
1937 | Published Latin America, Its Place in World Life.Chicago and New York and Chicago: Willet, Clark & Co. |
1937-1942 | Professor of international relations, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. |
1944 | Published A History of Latin America for Schools. New York: Macmillan |
1946 | Attended Inter-American Labor Conference as director of Inter-American Labor Project of the Department of State |
1950 | Chairman, Inquiry on Internationalization of Jerusalem |
1951 | Member, American diplomatic mission to Brazil U.S. representative at inauguration of President Getúlio Vargas |
1955 | Co-chairman, American Christian Palestine Committee |
1962, Feb. 19 | Died enroute to home, Bronxville, N.Y. |
1965 | Posthumous publication of Inter-American conferences, 1826-1954. (Washington: University Press) |