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Ward, John William was born on December 21, 1922 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of John Jay and Margaret (Carrigan) Ward.
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Ward, John William was born on December 21, 1922 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of John Jay and Margaret (Carrigan) Ward.
Bachelor, Harvard, 1945. Master of Arts, University Minnesota, 1950. Doctor of Philosophy, University Minnesota, 1953.
Member faculty Princeton, 1952-1964. Associate professor history, chairman program American civilization, 1960-1964. Member faculty Amherst College, 1964-1979, professor history and American studies, chairman history department, 1967-1970, president, 1971-1979, American Council Learned Societies, 1982-1985.
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Chairman Massachusetts Special Commission Concerning State and County buildings, 1978-1980. Member American Antiquarian Society (vice president).
Married Barbara Carnes, March 19, 1949. Children– David, Christopher, Andrew.