Background
Max Frank Baer was born on November 10, 1912, in Frankfurt Am Main, Bayern, Germany. He was the son of Bernard Baer and Erna (Pollak) Hoelzel.
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Max Frank Baer was born on November 10, 1912, in Frankfurt Am Main, Bayern, Germany. He was the son of Bernard Baer and Erna (Pollak) Hoelzel.
He was a Student of University Notre Dame, 1934, University Arizona, 1934. He received Bachelor of Laws in Juris Doctor, Creighton University in 1937, Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1942, Doctor of Education in George Washington University, 1947.
Max Baer started his career working as a contract processor, typist in Association Investment Company, South Bend, Indiana, 1931-1934. Also, he worked as an acting executive secretary AZA, B'nai B'rith, Omaha, 1934-1938. From 1938-1954 he worked as national director Vocational Svc., B'nai Brith, Washington. From 1977-1991 he held the post of consultant planning and research. Since 1991 Max Baer was a sesquicentennial historian in Washington.
Max Frank Baer was a member of the federal advisory council Bureau Employment Security, Washington, 1948-1958, board managers Adas Israel Congregation, Washington, since 1954.
Max Frank Baer was a member of the American Psychological Association, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Academy Certified Social Workers (charter), National Career Development Association (past president), Conference Jewish Communal Service, Phi Delta Kappa.
Max Frank Baer was married and has two children.