Background
Dunn, Frederick Sherwood was born on June 10, 1893 in New York City. Son of George Warren and Sarah Benton (Brown) Dunn.
Dunn, Frederick Sherwood was born on June 10, 1893 in New York City. Son of George Warren and Sarah Benton (Brown) Dunn.
Graduate Kelvin School, 1910. Bachelor of Letters, Princeton, 1914, Doctor of Laws, 1949. Bachelor of Laws, New York Law School, 1917.
Doctor of Philisophy, Johns Hopkins, 1928.
Honorary Master of Arts, Yale, 1935. Special study Institut Universitaire des Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva.
Step-children—Daniel Willard III, Mary Beale Willard. Admitted to bar, 1917. Began practice at Washington, District of Columbia, 1920.
Formerly assistant solicitor Department of State.
Associate counsel American and British Claims Arbitration. Attorney (United States Agency) Mixed Claims Communications, United States and Mexico.
Executive secretary West. H. Page School of International Relations and Creswell lecturer on international law, Johns Hopkins University, 1929-1935. Professor of international relations, Yale, 1935-1951, director and chairman of the executive committee Yale Institute of International Studies, 1940-1951.
Albert G. Milbank professor international law and practice, Princeton, 1951-1961, also director Center of International Studies 1951-1961.
Trustee Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Institute International Education.
Member of the United States delegation United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, General Conference, Beirut, 1948, Paris, 1949. First lieutenant Tank corpus, United States army, American Expeditionary Force in France, 1917-1919. Carnegie fellow in International Law, Johns Hopkins, 1926-1927.
Member Council on Foreign Relations, American Society International Law, American Political Science Association Beta Kappa fraternity.
Club: Century (New New York
Married Gordon Woodbury, September 30, 1922 (died November 1929). Married second, Mary Beale Willard, June 12, 1947. Children: Martha, Woodbury.