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MUNRO, Dana Gardner was born on July 18, 1892 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Son of Dana C. and Alice Gardner (Beecher) Munro.
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MUNRO, Dana Gardner was born on July 18, 1892 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Son of Dana C. and Alice Gardner (Beecher) Munro.
Brown University; University of Wisconsin, Bachelor of Arts, 1912. Post-Graduate Munich, 1912-1913. University of Pennsylvania, Doctor of Philosophy, 1917.
Studied economic and political conditions in Central American under Carnegie Peace Endowment, 1914-1916.
Carnegie Peace Endowment grantee, Central American, 1914-1916. Regional economist for Mexico and Caribbean region, foreign trade adviser' General’ s Office Department State, Washington, 1919-1920. Economist consultant Valparaiso, Chile, 1920-1921.
Detailed to Latin American division Department State, 1921-1930, assistant chief Latin American division, 1923-1925. 1st secretary legation Panama, 1925-1927, Managua, Nicaragua, 1927-1929. Chief Latin American division Department State, 1929-1930.
Envoy extraordinary minister plenipotentiary to Haiti, 1930-1932. Professor Latin American history Princeton (New Jersey) University, 1932-1961, William Stewart Tod professor public affairs, 1939-1961. Director Woodrow Wilson School Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, 1939-1958.
Carnegie visiting professor, Latin American, 1935. Vice president Bondholders Protective Council, 1938-1942, president, 1942-1944, 58.
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Author: Five Republics of Central America, 1918, The United States and the Caribbean Area, 1933, The Latin American Republics, A History, 1942, Refugee Settlement in Dominican Republic, 1942, Intervention and Dollar Diplomacy in the Caribbean 1911-1921, 1964, A Student in Central America 1914-1916, 1983.
Trustee Doherty Charitable Foundation Served to Second lieutenant United States Army Air Force, 1917-1918. Member Council Foreign Relations, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Phi, Phi Eta.
Married Margaret Bennett Wiley, June 1, 1920. Children– Margaret Alice Munro Dayton, Carolyn Babcock Munro Monas, Gardner Wiley.