Background
Case, Everett Needham was born on April 9, 1901 in North Plainfield, New Jersey, United States. Son of James Herbert and Alice (Needham) Case.
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No reader of this book will leave it without affection for this exemplary American or new respect for the system that made his emergence possible.
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Case, Everett Needham was born on April 9, 1901 in North Plainfield, New Jersey, United States. Son of James Herbert and Alice (Needham) Case.
Bachelor, Princeton, 1922. Doctor of Laws, Princeton, 1947. Bachelor, Cambridge University, England, 1924.
Master of Arts, Cambridge University, England, 1938. Postgraduate, Harvard, 1927. Doctor of Laws, Syracuse University, 1942.
Doctor of Laws, Temple University, 1943. Doctor of Laws, St. Lawrence University, 1945. Doctor of Laws, University Rochester, 1948.
Doctor of Laws, Colby College, 1953. Doctor of Laws, New York University, 1962. Doctor of Laws, Clark University, 1967.
Doctor of Humane Letters, Hamilton College. Doctor of Humane Letters, Union College, 1943. Doctor of Humane Letters, Colgate University, 1957.
Doctor of Humane Letters, University Akron, 1962. Doctor of Civil Law, Bucknell University, 1947.
Assistant in History, Harvard University 1926-1927. Assistant to Owen D. Young 1927-1933. Executive Secretary Central Banking and Industrial Committee, Washington, D.C. 1932-1933.
Assistant Dean, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration 1939-1942. President Colgate University 1942-1962, Emeritus since 1962. Consultant on Far Eastern Affairs to Secretary of State 1949.
Chairman American Council on Education 1951-1952. President Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 1962-1968. Director Federation Reserve Bank of New York 1961-1968, Chairman 1966-1968.
Director National Educational Television 1954-1961, since 1962 (Chairman 1963-1969). Trustee, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center 1963-1968, Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research 1966-1968, Millbrook School 1944-1969 (Chairman 1960-1968), Educational Broadcasting Corporation 1965-1968. Director National Committee on United States-China Relations 1966-1975, Director Emeritus since 1975.
Several honorary degrees.
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Author: (with Josephine Young Case) Owen D. Young and American Enterprise: A Biography, 1982. Contributor articles to professional journals.
All who truly seek God are both competent and called to develop in that relationship and share it with others.
God loves the world, sending Jesus to die for the sins of the whole world and, in Christ, is reconciling to Himself people from every tribe, tongue, and nation.
The family is the most basic of human institutions through which people are nurtured and sustained in love, responsibility, and respect.
Alumni trustee Princeton, 1957-1961. Trustee Millbrook School, since 1944, president, 1960-1968. Board directors National Educational television, since 1958, chairman, 1963-1969.
Honorary trustee Committee Economic Development. Trustee Educational Broadcasting Corporation, 1964-1968. Chairman American Council Education, 1951-1952.
Overseers committee to visit Harvard College, 1951-1961. Member advisory committee Lindsay A. and Olive B. O'Connor Foundation, Hobart, New York, 1966-1981. Board directors National Commission on United States-China Relations, 1966-1975, now emeritus.
Member Council for Foreign Relations Clubs: Century (New York City).
Music, swimming.
Married Josephine Young, June 27, 1931. Children: Josephine Edmonds, James Herbert III, Samuel, John Philip.