Background
Kristol, Irving was born on January 22, 1920 in New York City. Son of Joseph and Bessie (Mailman) Kristol.
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editor social sciences educator
Kristol, Irving was born on January 22, 1920 in New York City. Son of Joseph and Bessie (Mailman) Kristol.
Bachelor, City College of New York, 1940. Doctor of Letters, Franklin and Marshall College, 1972. Doctor of Laws, University Dallas, 1974.
Doctor of Laws, Kenyon College, 1977.
Managing editor Commentary magazine, 1947-1952. Co-founder, co-editor Encounter magazine, 1953-1958. Editor The Reporter magazine, 1959-1960.
Executive vice president Basic Books Incorporated, New York York City, 1961-1969. Co-founder, co-editor The Public Interest magazine, 1965—2002. Member faculty New York University, 1969-1988.
Associate fellow American Enterprise Institute, 1972—1977, senior fellow, 1977—1988, John M. Olin distinguished fellow, 1988—1999, fellow emeritus, 1999—2009. John M. Olin professor social thought Graduate School Business Administration New York University, 1979-1988. Member President's Commission on White House Fellowships, 1981—1984, National Council on the Humanities, 1972—1977, Council Foreign Relations.
Served with United States Army, 1944-1946.
(Published in the 1970s, this collection of essays relates...)
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(Economics, Social Studies)
Member President's Commision on White House Fellowships, 1981-1984, National Councilon the Humanities, 1972-1977. Served with United States Army, 1944-1946. Member Council Foreign Relations.
Married Gertrude Himmelfarb, January 18, 1942. Children: William, Elizabeth.