Background
Maki, John McGilvrey was born on November 19, 1909 in Tacoma, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Alexander and Amanda (Bradley) McGilvrey.
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Maki, John McGilvrey was born on November 19, 1909 in Tacoma, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Alexander and Amanda (Bradley) McGilvrey.
Bachelor, University Washington, Seattle, 1932. Master of Arts, University Washington, 1936. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1948.
Doctor of Laws, Hokkaido University, Japan, 1976.
Associate, U. Washington, Seattle, 1939-1942; propaganda analyst, Federal Communication Commission, Washington, 1942-1943; with, Office of War Information, Washington, 1943-1945; civilian consultant, General Headquarters Supreme Commander for Allied Powers, Tokyo, 1946; from assistant professor to professor, U. Washington, Seattle, 1948-1966; professor, U. Massachusetts, Amherst, 1966-1980; vice dean arts and science, U. Massachusetts, Amherst, 1967-1971; professor emeritus, U. Massachusetts, Amherst, since 1980.
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Board of directors Hampshire Community United Way, Northampton, Massachusetts, 1981-1990. Member American Association of University Professors, New England Conference of Association for Asian Studies (president 1975-1976), Association for Asian Studies.
Married Mary Mariko Yasumura, October 18, 1936 (deceased 1990). Children: John Alexander, James Perry.