Background
Horowitz, Daniel L. was born on October 7, 1916 in Newark. Son of Samuel and Anna (Litwin) Horowitz.
Horowitz, Daniel L. was born on October 7, 1916 in Newark. Son of Samuel and Anna (Litwin) Horowitz.
Bachelor of Arts, New York University, 1936; Master of Arts, New York University, 1940; Littauer fellow, Harvard School Public Administration, 1941-1942; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard School Public Administration, 1963.
Research analyst, National Labor Relations Board, 1936-1937;
research investigator, New York State Department Labor, 1937-1938;
labor relations examiner, New York State Labor Relations Board, 1939-1941;
lecturer industrial relations, Harvard, also Radcliffe College, 1942-1943;
consultant, chairman disputes panels, National War Labor Board, 1943;
labor attache, American embassy, Santiago, Chile, 1943-1946;
assistant chief division international labor, social and health affairs, Department State, 1946-1950;
labor adviser, Bureau European Affairs, 1951-1956;
adviser, United States delegate UNECOSOC, 1948, 49;
research associate (resident in Italy), Harvard University, 1950-1951, 54-55;
labor attache, 1st secretary, consul, American embassy, Paris, 1956-1960;
labor attache, 1st secretary, New Delhi, 1960-1962;
assigned to, National War College, 1962-1963;
counselor political affairs, The Hague, Netherlands, 1963-1965;
diplomat-in-residence, U. Kansas, 1965-1966;
coordinator, faculty member, National Inter-Departmental Seminar, 1966-1969;
dean academic relations, Foreign Service Institute, State Department, 1969-1971;
special assistant to secretary state, coordinator international labor affairs, State Department and
director, Office Labor Affairs, Agency for International Development, 1971-1973;
American consul general, Naples, Italy, 1973-1975;
counselor to cabinet commission on, International Labor Organization, 1975-1977;
United States representative to governing body, International Labor Organization, 1976-1977. Special assistant to secretary labor for International Labor Organization affairs, 1976-1977. United States delegate to International Labor Organization conferences, 1971, 72, chairman United States delegate, 76, 77.
Delegate Inter-American Labor Ministers Conference, 1972.
Member American Foreign Service Association, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Loucele August, May 26, 1940. Children: Paul August, Sanda Margaret.