Background
Marshall, Charles Burton was born on March 25, 1908 in Catskill, New York, United States. Son of Caleb Carey and Alice (Beeman) Marshall.
Marshall, Charles Burton was born on March 25, 1908 in Catskill, New York, United States. Son of Caleb Carey and Alice (Beeman) Marshall.
Bachelor, University Texas, 1931. Master of Arts, University Texas, 1932. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1939.
Doctor of Humane Letters, Johns Hopkins University, 1987.
With newspapers in, El Paso and Austin, Texas, 1925-1931;
With newspapers in, Detroit, 1934-1938;
instructor, tutor government, Harvard University and Radcliffe College, 1938-1942;
visiting lecturer, Harvard University, summer 1963;
consultant, Intergovtl. Committee Refugees, 1946-1947;
staff consultant committee foreign affairs, United States House of Representatives, 1947-1950;
member policy planning staff, State Department, 1950-1953;
adviser to prime minister, Pakistan, 1955-1957;
research associate, Washington Center Foreign Policy Research, 1957-1974;
acting director, Washington Center Foreign Policy Research, 1969-1970;
visiting professor, School Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins, 1965-1966;
professor, School Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins, 1966-1967;
Paul H. Nitze professor international politics, School Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins, 1967-1975;
Alumni professor international studies, U. North Carolina, 1960-1961;
Centennial visiting professor, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., 1976;
consultant in field, since 1961. United States government representative XIV Conference International Red Cross, Toronto, Canada, 1952.
Member General Advisory Committee Arms Control and Disarmament, 1982-1992.
(From this series of five lectures delivered at Hollins Co...)
(The cold war. A concise history)
Served to lieutenant colonel Army of the United States, 1942-1946. Member Washington Institute Foreign Affairs, Cosmos Club.
Married Betty Louise O'Brien, August 1, 1958 (deceased July, 1991). Children (by previous marriage) Charles Richard, Jean Marshall Vickery.