Background
Bryan, Jack Yeaman was born on September 24, 1907 in Peoria, Illinois, United States. Son of James Yeaman and Regina (Gibson) Bryan.
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Bryan, Jack Yeaman was born on September 24, 1907 in Peoria, Illinois, United States. Son of James Yeaman and Regina (Gibson) Bryan.
Student, University Chicago, 1927. Bachelor with high distinction, University Arizona, 1932. Master of Arts, University Arizona, 1933.
Postgraduate (fellow philosophy), Duke University, 1935. Doctor of Philosophy, University Iowa, 1939.
Research analyst, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Washington, 1935-1936; from instructor English to professor, head department journalism, U. Maryland., 1936-1948; public relations adviser, OCD, 1942-1943; director public relations, Welfare Federation Cleveland, 1943-1945; public information officer, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1945-1946; cultural attaché, American Embassy, Manila, 1948-1951; chief program planning, International Exchange Service, State Department, 1951-1953; public affairs officer, United States Information Service, Bombay, India, 1953-1954; public affairs officer, United States Information Service, Bangalore, India., 1954-1955; cultural affairs officer embassy, Cairo, Egypt, 1956; cultural affairs officer embassy, Tehran, Iran, 1956-1958; cultural attaché, chief cultural affairs officer embassy, Karachi, Pakistan, 1958-1963; personnel officer for Africa, United States Information Agency, 1964-1965; officer in charge, Project American Institute of Management, unites states department State, Washington, 1965; officer-in-charge special recruitment program, Bureau Edition and Cultural Affairs, 1965-1967; chief cultural affairs adviser, United States Information Agency, 1968; retired, 1968. Lecturer creative photography University of California at Riverside, 1968-1980.
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Chairman publications board University Maryland, 1946-1948. Chairman board directors United States Educational Founds, Philippines, 1949-1951, Pakistan, 1958-1963. Executive director Iran American Society in Tehran, 1956-1958.
Founder, executive director Pakistan-American Cultural Center, 1959-1960, 62-63. Member American Society Magazine Photographers, Friends of Center for Texas Studies, Texas Institute Letters, Texas History Association, American Museum Natural History, American Foreign Service Association, Wilderness Society, Nature Conservancy, Audubon Society, Sierra Club, Phi Delta Theta, Delta Sigma Rho, Phi Gamma Museum.
Married Margaret Gardner, June 21, 1934. Children: Joel Yeaman, Guy Kelsey, Donna Gardner, Kirsten Stuart (Mistress Winkle-Bryan).