Background
Lamont, Lansing was born on March 13, 1930 in New York City. Son of Thomas Stilwell and Elinor (Miner) Lamont.
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Lamont, Lansing was born on March 13, 1930 in New York City. Son of Thomas Stilwell and Elinor (Miner) Lamont.
Bachelor of Arts, Harvard University, 1952; Master of Science in Journalism with honors, Columbia University, 1958.
Reporter,, Washington Star, 1958-1959; Washington correspondent, Worcester (Massachusetts) Gazette, also other New England papers, 1959-1960; science reporter, Washington bureau Time magazine, 1961-1963; political reporter, Washington bureau Time magazine, 1964-1968; correspondent, deputy chief London bureau, Washington bureau Time magazine, 1969-1971; chief Canada correspondent, chief Ottawa bureau, Washington bureau Time magazine, 1971-1973; chief correspondent United Nations, bureau Time magazine, New York City, 1973-1974; vice president, managing director Canada Affairs, The Americas Society, 1981-1991; senior fellow, The Americas Society, 1991-1994.
(The dramatic story of the Los Alamos atomic explosion, an...)
(A tragedy is unfolding north of the United States border....)
(A tragedy is unfolding north of the United States border....)
(Privately published in 1991.)
(Book by Lamont, Lansing)
Member alumni board directors Harvard University, also chairman nominating committee for overseers. Trustee Milton Academy, 1976-1988, American Museum Natural History, New York City, National Institute for Music Theatre. President American Trust for the British Library., 2000-2010, co chairman.
President Century Association Archives Foundation, 1998-2004. Member Canada-American Committee, 1984-1994, Council Foreign Relations since 1985, Carnegie Council on Ethics and International affairs. Served to 1st lieutenant, infantry United States Army, 1954-1957.
Member Century Association (New York City), Harvard Club (New York City).
Married Ada Jung, September 18, 1954. Children: Douglas Ranlet, Elisabeth Jung Lamont Wolcott, Virginia Alden Lamont Cazedessus, Thomas Stilwell World War II.