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Bennett, Edward Moore was born on September 28, 1927 in Dixon, Illinois, United States. Son of J. Frank and Marguerite Marion (Moore) Bennett.
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This study examines FDR's motives in confronting the Axis powers and especially Adolf Hitler. The author examines the Roosevelt-Chamberlain rivalry which got in the way of establishing early cooperation in confronting the Axis allies and places the major blame for this on the "Tory" element in Britain's leadership with Chamberlain bearing the prime responsibility. It also includes perceptive assessments of Roosevelt's foreign policy by two of the outstanding women of the 20th Century, Eleanor Roosevelt and Frances Perkins both of whom were interviewed by the author.
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Bennett, Edward Moore was born on September 28, 1927 in Dixon, Illinois, United States. Son of J. Frank and Marguerite Marion (Moore) Bennett.
Bachelor, Butler University, 1952. Master of Arts, University Illinois, 1956. Doctor of Philosophy, University Illinois, 1961.
Teaching assistant, University of Illinois, 1956-1960;
instructor, Texas A. and M. U., 1960-1961;
instructor, Washington State University, Pullman, 1961-1962;
assistant professor, Washington State University, 1962-1966;
associate professor, Washington State University, 1967-1971;
professor of history, Washington State University, 1971-1994;
professor emeritus, Washington State University, since 1994;
chairman faculty Executive Committee, Washington State University, 1970-1971. Ford Foundation Community Seminar lecturer, 1965. Peace Corps lecturer on United States-Indian foreign policy, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee summer 1967.
Adviser on Democratic Party platform planks on foreign policy for Whitman County and State of Washington, 1964-1968. Member of advisory council Washington Council on Higher Education, 1970-1974. President Pacific 8 Athletic Conference, 1973, Pacific 10 Athletic Conference, 1980, Pacific-10 Athletic Conference, 1990.
Member Theodore Roosevelt award jury National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1973-1976. Participant United States-Soviet Symposium on origins World World War II and American-Soviet relations, Moscow, 1986, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 1987.
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Served with Army of the United States, 1946-1947. Served with United States Air Force, 1952-1954. Member American History Association (member executive council Pacific Coast branch 1975-1978), Organization American Historians, American Association of University Professors, Society for Historians of America Foreign Relations, (Graebner Prize committee 1985-1987, chairman 1986-1987), Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Alpha Theta.
Son of J. Frank and Marguerite Marion (Moore) B. M. Margery Mae Harder, September 3, 1950. 1 son, Michael Dana.