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Stewart, Irvin was born on October 27, 1899 in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Son of William Henry and Sarah Aline (Howell) Stewart.
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public administration educator
Stewart, Irvin was born on October 27, 1899 in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Son of William Henry and Sarah Aline (Howell) Stewart.
Student, University Oklahoma, 1919. Bachelor of Laws, University Texas, 1920. AB, Master of Arts, University Texas, 1922.
Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia, 1926. Doctor of Laws, Waynesburg, 1946. Doctor of Laws, West Virginia Wesleyan, 1948.
Doctor of Laws, West Virginia State College, 1948. Doctor of Laws, Marshall College, 1953. Doctor of Letters, Bethany College, 1954.
Instructor government University Texas, Austin, 1922-1925, adjunct professor, 1925-1926, associate professor, 1928-1929. Assistant solicitor United States Department State, Washington, 1926-1928. Professor, head department government American University Graduate School, 1929-1930.
Teacher summer sessions Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, Columbia University, New York City, University of California at Los Angeles. In charge electrical communications, treaty division Department State, Washington, 1930-1934. Member American delegations international radio conferences, 1927, Copenhagen, 1931, Madrid, 1932, Mexico City, 1933.
To Pan-American Commercial Conference, Washington, 1931, International Telegraph Conference, Madrid, 1932. Member Federal Communications Commission, Washington, chairman telegraph division, 1934-1937, vice chairman commission, 1935-1937. Director Committee on Science Aids to Learning, 1937-1946.
Executive secretary National Defense Research Committee, 1940-1945, Office of Scientific Research and Development, Committee on Medical Research (Office for Emergency Management), 1941-1945. Deputy director Office of Scientific Research and Development, 1946. President West Virginia University, Morgantown, 1946-1958, professor government, 1958-1967.
Consultant National Academy Public Administration, from 1967. On leave as director telecommunications management Executive Office President, 1962-1963. Chairman President's Communications Policy Board, 1950.
National committee Development Scientists and Engineers, 1956. National advisory committee for Rural Defense, 1956. Chairman American delegation International Conference on Organization and Administration Applied Research, 1956.
Member West Virginia Commission on Constitutional Revision, 1957-1962.
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Member Board Education American Baptist Convention, 1952-1958. Member American Association Land Grant Colleges and State Universities (president 1956), American Society Public Administration, American Political Science Association, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha. Clubs: Century (New York City).
Cosmos (Washington).
Married Florence E. Dezendorf, July 31, 1926. 1 son, Richard Edwin.