Background
Schwartz, Arthur was born on July 10, 1927 in Brockton, Massachusetts.
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Schwartz, Arthur was born on July 10, 1927 in Brockton, Massachusetts.
Bachelor, Northeastern University, Boston, 1951; Master of Science in Social Service, Boston University, 1953; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1965.
Case worker Jewish Board Guardians, Brooklyn, 1953-1955, City College of New York, 1955-1959. Research associate YM-YWHAs of Greater New York, 1960-1963. Assistant professor School Social Work, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 1963-1966.
Associate professor University Chicago, Chicago, 1966-1982. Professor School Social Work, University Hawaii, Honolulu, 1982-1983, University Maryland, Baltimore, 1983-1994. Scholar-in-residence Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania, 1994-1999.
Lecturer University Pennsylvania, 1997—2009.
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Member National Association of Social Workers, American Association of University Professors.
Son of Morris and Esther C. Schwartz. Married Ruth May Silverstein, January 30, 1955. Children: Elizabeth, David Morris.