Background
Newhall, David Sowle was born on July 26, 1929 in Burlington, Vermont, United States. Son of Chester Albert and Nella Perry (Tillotson) Newhall.
(This is a biographical study of Georges Clemenceau, the F...)
This is a biographical study of Georges Clemenceau, the French statesman known as "the Tiger" who spent 50 years in politics and led France in 1918 and in the Paris Peace Conference. Based on primary and secondary sources, especially scholarship since the 1974 opening of the post-1918 archival sources, it draws on Clemenceau's vast journalistic output, including that concerned with the "Dreyfus Affair". The book gives a revisionist view of the controversial 1906-9 ministry and the 1914-17 rise. It also aims to offer a complete account of the Boulanger and Panama involvement.
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Newhall, David Sowle was born on July 26, 1929 in Burlington, Vermont, United States. Son of Chester Albert and Nella Perry (Tillotson) Newhall.
Bachelor, University Vermont, 1951. Postgraduate, Boston University, 1953—1955. AM, Harvard University, 1956.
Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1963.
Instructor, assistant professor, U. Vermont, Burlington, 1959-1966;
assistant professor, associate professor of history, Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, 1966;
professor, Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, 1970;
distinguished professor humanities, Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, 1987;
Pottinger distinguished professor of history, Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, 1994-1995;
Pottinger distinguished professor of history emeritus, since 1995. Member of advisory committee Danville High School, 1980-1981. Consultant department history Berea(Kentucky) College, 1983.
Representative Kentucky Council on International Education, Lexington, 1984-1985.
(This is a biographical study of Georges Clemenceau, the F...)
(A biographical study of the French statesman known as "th...)
Elder Presbyterian Church, United States of America, Danville, since 1969. Officer Danville High School Band Parents Association, 1968-1982. Board directors Project Opportunity, Lee and Breathitt Counties, Kentucky, 1968-1974.
Member Citizens Committee on Coal-Hauling Traffic, Boyle County, Kentucky, since 1982. Member advisory board Kentucky Elderhostel, since 1996. With United States Army, 1951-1953, Korea.
Member Society for French History Studies, National Council for History Education, Phi Beta Kappa (officer Centre College 1971-1995, since 2005), Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta.
Married Edna Irene Newton, March 25, 1952. Children: Rebecca, John Newton, Jesslyn, Melissa, David Chester.