Background
Packard, George Randolph was born on May 27, 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of George Randolph and Anita Porter (Clothier) Packard.
Packard, George Randolph was born on May 27, 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of George Randolph and Anita Porter (Clothier) Packard.
AB, Princeton University, 1954. Doctor of Philosophy, Fletcher School Law and Diplomacy, 1963. Postgraduate research scholar, Tokyo University, 1961—1962.
Special assistant to the United States ambassador to, Japan, 1963—1965. Chief diplomatic correspondent Newsweek magazine, Washington, 1965—1967. Managing editor Philadelphia Bulletin, 1969—1973, executive editor, 1973—1975.
Deputy director Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1976—1979. Professor School Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University, 1967—1968, since 1994, dean School Advanced International Studies, 1979—1993. Visiting president International University Japan, 1994—1998.
President United States-Japan Foundation, since 1998. 1st lieutenant United States Army, 1956.
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Candidate for United States Senate from Pennsylvania, 1975-1976. Board directors Asia Foundation, San Francisco, Atlantic Council United States Served to First lieutenant Army of the United States, 1956. Member Association Asian Studies, Japan Society New York, Council Foreign Relations New York, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Mary Biddle Lloyd, June 26, 1954 (divorced August 1978). Children: Frank Randolph, Mary Wingate, William Clothier, Andrew Lloyd, Benjamin Wood, Alexander Barnes, Kent Elizabeth Davis-Packard. Married Lavinia Fletcher Plumley, July 1990.