Background
Stewart,, Charles Todd was born on May 13, 1922 in New York City. Son of Charles Todd and Leonor Pereira (de Magalhaes) Stewart.
(Stewart's poetry reveals fascination with nature as perso...)
Stewart's poetry reveals fascination with nature as personal experience, and with history and culture as collective memory. They are combined with vivid impressions of places and peoples far away and near at hand. His reflections on nature and mankind stress the object of interest, sparing the reader subjective involution. Many poems reflect extended travels to some of the farther corners of the earth; others, a personal commentary on familiar places. The earliest poems, written in hospitals and troopships, are one man's memories of military life in the Second World War.
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Stewart,, Charles Todd was born on May 13, 1922 in New York City. Son of Charles Todd and Leonor Pereira (de Magalhaes) Stewart.
Bachelor, George Washington University, 1946. Master of Arts, George Washington University, 1948. Doctor of Philosophy, George Washington University, 1954.
Assistant professor economics Utah State University, Logan, 1947-1949. Research associate George Washington University, 1951—1952, professor economics, 1963—1992, professor emeritus, since 1992. Senior research analyst Georgetown University Graduate School, 1953—1958.
Research economist, director economic research United States Chamber of Commerce, 1958—1963. Consultant Interam. Development Bank, Washington, 1978-1979, National Science Foundation, Washington, 1970-1971, 73-78, Organization of American States, Washington, 1968-1969, United States-P.R. Commission on Status, San Juan, 1965-1967, Litton Industries, 1965, Atlantic Research Corporation, 1967, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1969-1970, Economic Development Administration, 1968-1972, National Bureau Standards, 1975-1976. With infantry United States Army, 1942-1945.
(Stewart's poetry reveals fascination with nature as perso...)
(Washington 1973 American Enterprise. 8vo., 80pp., origina...)
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Economic Association.
Married Nancy Thayer, January 24, 1953. Children: Eileen, David, Jocelyn.