Background
Lilienthal, Alfred Morton was born on December 25, 1913 in New York City. Son of Herbert and Lottye (Kohn) Lilienthal.
Lilienthal, Alfred Morton was born on December 25, 1913 in New York City. Son of Herbert and Lottye (Kohn) Lilienthal.
Bachelor, Cornell Univercity, Ithaca, New York, 1934; Bachelor of Laws, Columbia University, 1938; Juris Doctor, Columbia University, 1969.
With, Bennett, House & Couts, New York City, 1939-1941;
with, State Department, 1942-1943, 45-48;
consultant United States delegate, United Nations San Francisco Conference, 1945;
administrative practice, 1947-1950;
counsel, American-Arab Association Commerce & Industry, 1960-1965;
editor, public, Middle East Perspective (monthly newsletter), 1967-1985. Lecturer on Middle East at numerous colleges and clubs throughout United States and foreign countries, 1951-1994, frequent guest television and radio news commentator on Middle East developers, 1951-1991. Lecturer cultural symposium United Arab Emirates, Libya, Lebanon, Vienna, Baghdad, Prague.
Political columnist daily Al Qabas, Kuwait, 1976-1977. Accredited correspondent to United Nations. Chairman American Council on the Middle East.
Consultant United Nations International Conference on Question Palestine, Geneva, 1983. Participant Model International Conference on Middle East, Prague, 1988, 27 Middle East trips including West Bank and Gaza, 1953-1994. Guest of United Nations Secretary-General at 50th Commemorative meeting, San Francisco, 1995.
(Book by Lilienthal, Alfres M.)
(Book by Lilienthal, Alfred M.)
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President Republican First Voters League, 1940. Fusion Party candidate for New York City Council, 1941. Leader fight against Communist controlled American Youth Congress, 1941.
With Army of the United States, 1943-1945. Member National Republican Club, University Club, Capitol Hill Club, National Press Club, Cornell Club Washington.