Background
Bullard, Arthur was born on December 8, 1879 in Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States. Son of Review Henry and Helen (Nelson) Bullard.
Bullard, Arthur was born on December 8, 1879 in Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States. Son of Review Henry and Helen (Nelson) Bullard.
Graduate Blair Presbyterial Academy, Blairstown, New Jersey, 1899. Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, about 2 years.
Probation officer, Prison Association of New York, 1903-1905, also connected with University Settlement. Foreign correspondent, since 1905, for Harper’s Weekly, Collier’s Weekly, The Outlook, et cetera, traveling in Russia, Central America, French North. Africa. Represented Outlook in Balkan War, 1912-1913, Outlook, Century, Atlantic Monthly, in Europe, 1914-1917.
Member Committee on Public Information, Washington, District of Columbia, April 1917-June 1919.
Appointed director Russian Division, same, Moscow, June 1917. Transferred to Siberia, at Vladivostok, September 1918-January 1919.
Appointed special assistant to Department of State, for work in Russian Division, December 1919. Appointed chief of Russian Division, November 1920.
Resigned, March 1921, and returned to magazine and newspaper work.
Editor Our World, 1921-1924. European representative League of Nations, Non-Partisan Association at Geneva, Switzerland, 1925. Member secretariat League of Nations, 1926-1927.
Attached to American Delegation to International Economic Conference, Geneva, 1927.
Author: Panama, 1911, A Manitoba’s World, 1912. Comrade Yetta, 1913; The Barbary Coast, 1913.
The Diplomacy of the Great War, 1915. Mobilizing America, 1917.
The Russian Pendulum, 1919.
The Stranger, 1920. A B C’s of Disarmament and Pacific Problems, 1921. Home: Washington, Distric.
Member Committee on Public Information, Washington, District of Columbia, April 1917-June 1919. Member secretariat League of Nations, 1926-1927.
Married Ethel Mather Bagg, July 30, 1918.