Background
Morin, Alexander Joseph was born on October 17, 1920 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Alexander Joseph and Ethel (Stein) Morin.
Morin, Alexander Joseph was born on October 17, 1920 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Alexander Joseph and Ethel (Stein) Morin.
Bachelor of Arts Chicago, 1941. M. Public Administration (Ferguson fellow), Harvard, 1948. Master of Arts, Harvard, 1949.
Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard, 1950.
Labor economist United States Bureau Labor Statistics, 1941-1942, United States War Shipping Administration, 1942-1944. Professor, chairman department economics Fisk University, Nashville, 1949-1950. Research associate in economics University Chicago, 1950-1952.
Managing editor University Chicago Press, 1952-1959. Founder, president Quadrangle Books, 1959-1961. Founder Aldine Public Company, Chicago, 1961, president, 1961-1973, chairman, 1974-1978.
Director Office Science and Society National Science Foundation, Washington, 1976-1981, director Division Intergovtl. and Public Service Science and Technology, 1981-1982, director Division Research Initiation and Improvement, 1982-1987, senior staff associate, from 1987. Visiting research professor George Washington University, since 1987.
Served to Second lieutenant Army of the United States, 1944-1946.
Married Elsie Pauley. Children– Mistress Jennifer Glossop, Mistress Janet Fierman.