Background
Knopf, Kenyon Alfred was born on November 24, 1921 in Cleveland. Son of Harold C. and Emma A. (Underwood) Knopf.
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Knopf, Kenyon Alfred was born on November 24, 1921 in Cleveland. Son of Harold C. and Emma A. (Underwood) Knopf.
Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude with high honors in Economics, Kenyon College, 1942; Master of Arts in Economics Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1949; Doctor of Laws (honorary), Kenyon College, 1993.
Member faculty, Grinnell College, 1949-1967; professor economics, Grinnell College, 1960-1967; Jentzen professor, Grinnell College, 1961-1967; department chairman, Grinnell College, 1958-1960; chairman division social studies, Grinnell College, 1962-1964; chairman faculty, Grinnell College, 1964-1967; dean college, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, 1967-1970; professor economics, Whitman College, 1967-1989; Hollon Parker professor economics, Whitman College, 1985-1989; professor emeritus, Whitman College, since 1989; provost, Whitman College, 1970-1981; dean faculty, Whitman College, 1970-1978; acting president, Whitman College, 1974-1975; public interest director, Federal Home Loan Bank, Seattle, 1976-1983. Member of council undergraduate assessment program Ednl. Testing Service, 1977-1980.
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Member youth council City of Grinnell, 1957—1959. Member Walla Walla County Mental Health Board, 1968—1975, Walla Walla Civil Service Commission, 1978—1984, chairman, 1981—1984. Member Grinnell City Council, 1964—1967.
President Walla Walla County Human Services Administrative Board, 1975—1977. Member Iowa advisory council Small Business Administration. Tax aide AARP/Internal Revenue Service Tax Counseling for Elderly, 1987—1998, local coordinator, 1990—1991, associate district coordinator Southeast Washington, 1991—1994, associate district coordinator training, 1994—1998.
Board directors Skagit County Boys & Girls Club, 2001—2007, Walla Walla United Fund, 1968—1976, president, 1973. Board directors Shelter Bay Community, Inc., 1995—2003, vice president, 1995—1997, president, 1997—2003. Board directors La Conner Community Scholarship Foundation, since 1997, La Conner Unit Boys and Girls Club, since 1999, president, 2001—2003.
Member of American Conference Academy Deans (executive committee 1970-1977, chairman 1975), American Association Retired Persons, Kiwanis (president LaConner club 2003-2004), Delta Tau Delta, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Madelyn Lee Siddy Trebilcock, March 28, 1953 (deceased June 1999). Children– Kristin Lee, Mary George.