Background
Harlow, LeRoy Francis was born on October 20, 1913 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of Milton N. and Ruby Blanche (Robinson) Harlow.
Management educator author educator emeritus
Harlow, LeRoy Francis was born on October 20, 1913 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of Milton N. and Ruby Blanche (Robinson) Harlow.
Student, Cameron Junior College, 1931-1932; Bachelor of Science, Iowa State University, 1938; Master of Arts (Rockefeller Foundation fellow), University of Minnesota, 1943.
Associate engineer, United States Public Works Administration, Omaha, 1938-1939; field assistant, United States Social Security Board, Des Moines and Lincoln, Nebraska, 1939-1942; associate budget examiner, United States Bureau Budget, Washington, 1942-1943; city manager, City of Sweet Home, Oregon, 1943-1945; city manager, City of Albert Lea, Minnesota, 1946-1947; city manager, City of Fargo, North Dakota, 1947-1949; city manager, City of Daytona Beach, Florida, 1952-1955; staff consultant, Public Administration Service, Chicago, 1945-1946; director, Minnesota Efficiency in State Government Commission, St. Paul, 1949-1951; village manager, Village of Richfield, Minnesota, 1951-1952; senior associate, Booz, Allen & Hamilton (management consultant), Chicago senior associate, Booz, Allen & Hamilton (management consultant), Manila senior associate, Booz, Allen & Hamilton (management consultant), San Francisco, 1955-1961; director, New Mexico Revenue Structure Study Committee, Santa Fe, 1961-1963; director, Greater Cleveland Tax Policy Study Commission, 1963-1964; executive secretary, Cuyahoga County Mayors and City Mgrs. Association, Cleveland, 1964-1967; director, Utah Local Government Modernization Study, Salt Lake City, 1968-1973; professor emeritus organization and management, Brigham Young U., Provo, Utah., 1967-1995; management associate, Coalition to Improve Management in State and Local Government, 1988-1995. Visiting professor U. Utah, Bitburg and Spangdahlem, Germany, 1975.
(Book by Harlow, LeRoy F)
Human beings can become like gods. However, this doesn't mean that human beings can grow to replace God. Nor do human beings become equal to God.
Humans can become one with God by becoming part of God - they remain separate beings, but take on the attributes of God.
Served with United States Army, 1933-1934. Member American Society Public Administration (president Northeast Ohio chapter 1966, Center Utah chapter 1968, certified of merit 1967), American Political Science Association, Academy Political Science, International City/County Management Association, National Civic League, Governmental Research Association (national award for distinguished research 1965, national award for effective presentation of government research 1970), Society of America Military Engineers, International Platform Association, Center for Study of the Presidency, Commonwealth Club, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Agda Sophie Gronbech, June 28, 1939. Children: Steven G., John G., Christine G. Harlow Allie, Thomas G., David G., Peter G., Julia G. Harlow Doolittle.