Background
Dozer, Donald Marquand was born on June 7, 1905 in Zanesville, Ohio, United States. Son of Perley Walter and Minnie Bell (Marquand) Dozer.
Dozer, Donald Marquand was born on June 7, 1905 in Zanesville, Ohio, United States. Son of Perley Walter and Minnie Bell (Marquand) Dozer.
Bachelor of Arts College Wooster, 1927. Master of Arts, Harvard, 1930, Doctor of Philosophy, 1936. Postgraduate Ohio State University, summers 1927, 28.
October 1972); children—Charles, Jane, Hilary. Teacher history and debating Wooster (Ohio), High School, 1927-1929. Assistant history department Harvard and Radcliffe College, 1930-1934.
Instructor history Boston University, 1934-1935.
Junior archivist National Archives, Washington, 1936-1937, instructor history U. Maryland., 1937-1942. Research analyst Coordinator of Information, Office of Strategic Services, 1941-1943.
Liaison officer Office Lend-Lease Administration, 1943-1944. Foreign trade analyst Federal Energy Administration, 1944.
Research analyst and assistant chief division American Republics Analysis and Liaison, Department State, 1944-1947, acting chief, division research for American Republics, Office Intelligence Research, 1947-1949, coordinator special intelligence project involving Latin American area for Joint Chiefs of Staff in Office of Intelligence Research, 1949-1951, assistant to chief Division History Policy Research, History Division, Office of Public Affairs under assistant secretary public affairs, 1951-1956.
Department State representative special conference, Panama, Canal Zone, 1948. Assistant technical secretary United States delegation 9th International Conference American States, Bogotáa, Colombia, 1948. Lecturer Strategic Intelligence School, National Military Establishment, Washington, 1949-1951.
Lecturer Latin American area study program department international relations and organization and department history American University, Washington, 1949-1959.
Consultant on Latin American, Brookings Institution, 1950-1951. Lecturer department history College Special and Continuation Studies, U. Maryland. and Montgomery Junior College, Takoma Park, Maryland., 1956-1959.
Associate professor of history University of California at Santa Barbara, 1959-1964, professor, 1964-1972, professor emeritus, 1972-1980. Visiting professor international studies American Graduate School International Management, Glendale, Arizona and Universidad Autóonoma de Guadalajara, 1973.
Consultant Center for Strategic Studies, Georgetown University, 1964, 66-67, Viviendas Financiadas Argentinas, South America, 1979-1980.
International Investment and Development Corporation, Phoenix, 1979-1980, consultant associate Center for International Business, Pepperdine College. Visiting professor international relations Institute for International Studies and Training, Boeki Kenshu, Japan, 1975. Visiting lecturer Universidad Francisco Marroquin, Guatemala, 1976.
Chairman Emergency Committee to Save United States Canal Zone, 1974-1980.
Past member alumni board College Wooster. Vice chairman Jane B Dozer Department Romance Langs and Literature U Washington
Member alumni board College.
Married Alice Louise Scott, August 2, 1941 (deceased. Children: Charles, Jane, Hilary.