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Broder, David Salzer was born on September 11, 1929 in Chicago Heights, Illinois, United States. Son of Albert I. and Nina M. (Salzer) Broder.
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Broder, David Salzer was born on September 11, 1929 in Chicago Heights, Illinois, United States. Son of Albert I. and Nina M. (Salzer) Broder.
Bachelor in Political Science, University Chicago, 1947. Master of Arts in Political Science, University Chicago, 1951. Doctor of Letters (honorary), Denison University, 1975.
Doctor of Letters (honorary), Governor's State University, 1994. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Wabash College, 1977. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Kenyon College, 1980.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Cleveland State University, 1981. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Wittenberg College, 1982. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Yale University, 1984.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Indiana University, 1985. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Kalamazoo College, 1988. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Rider College, 1989.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Dartmouth College, 1990. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Colby College, 1990. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Lawrence University, 1991.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Bates College, 1992. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Stetson University, 1993. Doctor of Laws (honorary), University Michigan, 1994.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), College of William & Mary, 1995. Doctor of Laws (honorary), American University, 1997. Doctor of Laws (honorary), North Central College, 2002.
Doctor in Political Science (honorary), DePauw University, 2003. Doctor (honorary), Central Michigan University, 2003. Doctor of Humane Letters, Clark University, 2005.
Reporter Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois, 1953-1955, Congressional Quarterly, Washington, 1955-1960, Washington Star, 1960-1965, Washington bureau, New York Times, 1965-1966, Washington Post, 1966-1975, associate editor, 1975, now national political correspondent. Syndicated columnist The Washington Post Writers Group. Professor Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1987—1988, University Maryland Philip Merrill College Journalism, since 2001.
Served with United States Army, 1951-1953.
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Former member University of Chicago Alumni cabinet. Served with Army of the United States, 1951-1953. Fellow Institute Policy Sciences and Public Affairs of Duke, American Academy Arts and Sciences, Sigma Delta Chi.
Member American Political Science Association (advisory board Congressional Fellows Program since 1964, Carey McWilliams award 1983), American Society Public Administration, National Press Club (4th Estate award 1988), Gridiron Club.
Married Ann Creighton Collar, June 8, 1951. Children: George, Joshua, Matthew, Michael.