Background
Stein, Jay Wobith was born on June 19, 1920 in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States. Son of Julius A. and Emaline (Wobith) Stein.
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A dramatic and instructive account of how a marriage met doom in the courts which kept the parties captive for ten years. Simultaneously they begged for the mediation process as an alternative means of settlement likely within ten days. Their story serves as assistance and hope for millions with marriage difficulties which could end in lengthy court involvement unless alternative means are explored. Written largely in day-by-day journal style.
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Stein, Jay Wobith was born on June 19, 1920 in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States. Son of Julius A. and Emaline (Wobith) Stein.
Bachelor cum laude, University Minnesota, 1942. Master of Arts, Stanford University, 1949. Master of Arts, Syracuse University, 1960.
Master of Science, Columbia University, 1950. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1952.
Director Central Intelligence Agency research team, 1947-1949. Director library, assistant professor social studies Southwestern University, Memphis, 1954-1957. Assistant director libraries, administrative associate to vice president Syracuse (New York ) University, 1958-1961.
Faculty Maxwell School, Syracuse, 1959-1961. Assistant to president Drake University, Des Moines, 1961-1964. Director State Higher Education Commission, 1964-1967.
Dean College Arts and Sciences, professor political science Western Illinois University, Macomb, 1967-1969, professor political science and education, 1969-1987. Research library John Marshall Law School Library., Chicago, 1989-1994. Independent research consultant law, library, education Columbus, Ohio, from 1995.
Founder Research & Resolution, from 1996. Catalogue planner, economics and government, New York Public Library, 1953. Proposal reviewer United States Department Education Fund for the Improvement of Post-secondary Education, 1982.
(A dramatic and instructive account of how a marriage met ...)
Member Council of Faculties of Board Governors State Colleges and Universities, 1980-1986, chairman, 1984-1985. Family Cultural Ensemble, 1968-1971. Active with church and civic groups.
With United States Navy, 1942-1946. Member American Bar Association (associate), American Library Association (life), American Society for Public Administration, American Arbitration Association (panel of arbitrators), American Judicature Society, Columbus Bar Association (associate), Society Educators and Scholars (founder 1976, executive director 1976-1982, chairman board 1980-1988), Rotary, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Kappa, Alpha Mu Gamma, Pi Sigma Alpha, Lambda Alpha Psi.
Children: Holly Jayne, Navida Carol, April Jae, Andrew John, John Henry.