Background
Smith, Bromley Keables was born on April 21, 1911 in Muscatine, Iowa, United States. Son of John Bunyan and May (Keables) Smith.
Smith, Bromley Keables was born on April 21, 1911 in Muscatine, Iowa, United States. Son of John Bunyan and May (Keables) Smith.
AB, Stanford, 1933; graduate, National War College, 1952.
Researcher, Code Authority, 1934-1935; news editor, 1938-1940; vice consul, American Embassy, Montreal, Canada, 1940; 3d secretary, vice consul, American Embassy, La Paz, Bolivia, 1941-1945; liaison officer, United States delegation United Nations Conference International Organisation, San Francisco, 1945; member of staff, Office Secretary State, 1945-1948; assistant to the United States member, Council Foreign Ministers, Moscow, 1947; assistant to the United States member, Council Foreign Ministers, London, 1947; special assistant to assistant secretary state, 1949; special assistant to secretary state, 1950; adviser, United States delegation to North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brussels, 1950; adviser, 4-Power Exploratory Talks, Paris, 1951; alternate State Department member, National Security Council Planning Board member, State Department policy planning staff, 1953; senior member special staff, National Security Council, 1953-1958; Executive officer, Operations Coordinating Board, 1959-1961; executive secretary, National Security Council, 1961-1969; consultant, National Security Council, 1970-1987; to assistant director international communications policy, Office of Telecommunications Policy, Executive Office of the President, 1972-1975.
Member Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Chloethiel Woodard, April 5, 1940. Children: Bromley Keables, Susanne Woodard.