Background
Clark, Grover was born on December 14, 1891 in of America parentage, Osaka, Japan. Son of Cyrus Alonzo and Harriet (Gulick) Clark.
Clark, Grover was born on December 14, 1891 in of America parentage, Osaka, Japan. Son of Cyrus Alonzo and Harriet (Gulick) Clark.
Bachelor of Arts, Oberlin, 1914. Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1918.
Engaged in teaching and magazine work in Japan. 1918-1920; member of faculty, National University, Peking, China, 1920-1927. Editor, Peking Leader, 1921-1929, and president The Peking Leader, Incorporated., 1924-1929.
Peking correspondent Christian Science Monitor, 1921-1926.
Editor The Week in China, 1924-1929. Member Executive Committee China International Famine Relief Commission, 1928-1930, associate executive director, 1929-1930.
Consultant on Far Eastern affairs, New York City, 1930-1936. Lecturer, Columbia University, 1930-1933.
Trustee China Institute in America, since 1930.
Member American council Institute Pacific Relations, since 1931. Chairman Round Table on Far East, University of Virginia Institute Public Affairs. 1933—: visiting lecturer in modern history, Wellesley College, 1934-1935.
Associate editor American Observer, 1936-1937.
Professor economics, University of Denver, since 1937. Author: Today’s Government, 1919.
Some Problems of Republican Government (in Chinese), 1923. Tibet, China and Great Britain, 1924.
Manchuria, an Economic Survey, 1931.
Economic Rivalries in China, 1932. Rayon and Textiles in American Industry and Trade, 1934. The Great Wall Crumbles, 1935.
A Place in the Sun, 1936.
The Balance Sheets of Imperialism, 1936. Home: Denver, Colorado Deceased.
Member of faculty, National University, Peking, China, 1920-1927. Member Executive Committee China International Famine Relief Commission, 1928-1930, associate executive director, 1929-1930. Member American council Institute Pacific Relations, since 1931.
Married Kathryn Bird, February 19, 1916. Children: Mary Elise, John Carter.