Background
Morse, Arthur David was born on December 27, 1920 in Brooklyn. Son of Frank and Henrietta (Mensher) Moskowitz.
Morse, Arthur David was born on December 27, 1920 in Brooklyn. Son of Frank and Henrietta (Mensher) Moskowitz.
Bachelor of Arts, University Virginia, 1941.
Public relations director Parents’ Institute, 1945-1946. Writer for national magazines, 1946-1954. Reporter-director for See it Now television programs, Columbia Broadcasting System, 1954-1959.
Production include Clinton and the Law (Robert East. Sherwood award Fund for Republic), 1957.
Ballots at Bear Creek (National School Bell award), 1956. Atomic Timetable (Sylvania television award), 1957.
The Lost Class of ’59 (George Foster Peabody award, National School Bell award, Ohio State University First award, Institute for Education by Radio-television), 1959. Producer-writer Columbia Broadcasting System Reports, documentaries, 1960-1964, executive producer, 1964-1971.
Prodns. include Who Speaks for the South? (National School Bell award, National Council Christians and Jews Brotherhood award), 1960.
The Other Face of Dixie, 1962. The Influential Americans (Ohio State University First award), 1960. The Catholics and the Schools (National School Bell award), 1964.
Can We Disarm?, 1961.
Censorship and the Movies, 1961. Executive director International Broadcast Institute, 1969-1971.
President Citizens School League, Stamford, Connecticut, 1960.
Served as officer United States Naval Reserve, 1941-1945. Member Institute Current World Affairs (Board of Governors), International Broadcast Institute, Society Magazine Writers.
Married Joan Berend, June 17, 1945. Children: Ann Bramson, Jonathan.