Background
Morrow, John Howard was born on February 5, 1910 in Hackensack, New Jersey, United States. Son of John Eugene and Mary Ann (Hayes) Morrow.
Morrow, John Howard was born on February 5, 1910 in Hackensack, New Jersey, United States. Son of John Eugene and Mary Ann (Hayes) Morrow.
Bachelor of Arts, Rutgers University, 1931; Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Rutgers University, 1963; Master of Arts, University Pennsylvania, 1942; Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, 1952; certificat avance, Sorbonne, Paris, France, 1947.
Teacher Latin, mathematics, New Lincoln Junior High School, Trenton, New Jersey, 1931-1935;
instructor Latin, English, Bordentown (New Jersey) Institute, 1935-1945;
department chairman modern foreign languages, Talladega College, 1945-1954;
department chairman modern foreign languages, Clark College, Atlanta, 1954-1956;
professor French, Summer School, Atlanta U., 1950-1956;
chairman on leave, Summer School, Atlanta U., 1959-1964;
chairman French department, North Carolina College, 1956-1959;
1st American ambassador to, Republic of Guinea, 1959-1961;
alternate delegate, United Nations, since 1961;
United States permanent representative to, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Paris, 1961-1963;
coordinator American grantee and foreign service officers university programs, School Foreign Affairs, Foreign Service Institute, Department State, 1963-1964;
professor Romance languages, department chairman foreign languages, U. College, Rutgers University, 1964-1978;
professor emeritus, U. College, Rutgers University, since 1978. Member advising committee President's Committee Government Security, 1957. Advisory board of trustees Bell Ednl.
Services, Inc., Washington.
Member Modern Language Association American (member delegate assembly 1971-1974), American Association Teachers French, South Atlantic Modern Language, Association, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Delta Phi, Alpha Phi Alpha.
Married Ann Rowena Davis, April 19, 1936. Children– Jean Rowena, John Howard.