Background
Greenberg, Milton was born on February 20, 1927 in Brooklyn. Son of Samuel and Fannie (Schnell) Greenberg.
(Since 1962, this text has served as a guide both to the r...)
Since 1962, this text has served as a guide both to the rich technical language of political science and to the actual operation of the American political system. The AMERICAN POLITICAL DICTIONARY can serve as a supplement to other American government texts or as a study guide for examinations, as the chapters correspond to the organization of most textbooks.
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Greenberg, Milton was born on February 20, 1927 in Brooklyn. Son of Samuel and Fannie (Schnell) Greenberg.
Bachelor, Brooklyn College, 1949. Master of Arts, University Wisconsin, 1950. Doctor of Philosophy (university scholar), University Wisconsin, 1955.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), American University, 1993.
Instructor political science, U. Tennessee, Knoxville, 1952-1955;
from assistant professor to professor, Western Michigan U., Kalamazoo, 1955-1964;
chairman political science department, Western Michigan U., 1965-1969;
dean, College Arts and Sciences, Illinois State University, Normal, 1969-1972;
vice president academic affairs, dean faculties, Roosevelt University, Chicago, 1972-1980;
provost, vice president academic affairs, American U., Washington, 1980-1993;
professor government, American U., Washington, 1980-1997;
interim president, provost, American U., Washington, 1990-1991;
professor emeritus, American U., Washington, since 1997. Research associate Cleveland Metropolitan Superior vena cava syndrome Commission, 1957. Consultant Citizens for Michigan(constitutional reform movement), 1960.
Consultant Supreme Court History Society, since 1997, Council for Higher Education Accreditation, since 1997.
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Member Michigan Governor's Commission on Legislation Apportionment, 1962, Kalamazoo Community Relations Board, 1964-1965. Member board directors Combined Health Appeal of National Capital Area, 1982-1993, vice president, 1983-1985, president, 1986-1988. Member American Association of University Professors, American Political Science Association, Midwest Political Science Association (executive council 1972-1975), Middle States Association Colleges and Schools (consultant-evaluator 1983-1997), Law and Society Association, American Association Higher Education (visiting scholar 1994, 2004), North Central Association Colleges and Schools (commission on institutions higher education 1975-1980, executive board 1979-1980, consultant-evaluator 1975-1980), National Council Chief Academy Officers, American Council on Education (exec.com.
1983-1985, chairman 1985).
Married Sonia B. Brown, June 20, 1948. Children: Anne Greenberg Bookin, Nancy R.