Background
SALISBURY, Morse was born on October 6, 1898 in Mason City, Iowa, United States. Son of Clarence Morse and Sally Burdette (Henderson) Salisbury.
chief Radio Service United States Department of Agriculture
SALISBURY, Morse was born on October 6, 1898 in Mason City, Iowa, United States. Son of Clarence Morse and Sally Burdette (Henderson) Salisbury.
Bachelor of Science, Kansas State College, 1924. Student of University Wisconsin, 1926-1928.
June 11, 1926; children—Elizabeth Jane (Mistress David Cook), Peter Morse. City editor Manhattan Morning Chronicle, 1921-1924. Instructor, then assistant professor journalism Kansas State College, 1924-1926.
Instructor journalism, chief University Press Bureau, University of Wisconsin, 1926-1928. Chief radio service, establishing national farm and home hour on NBC network, United States Department of Agriculture, 1928-1937, acting director information, 1937-1940, director information, 1940-1944. Director information United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1944-1946, Committee Economics Development, 1946.
Deputy secretary-general International Emergency Food Committee, 1947. Director information services Atomic Energy Commission, 1947-1960, assistant to the general manager, 1960-1961.
Member Sigma Delta Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Protestant Episcopalian.
Married Elizabeth Jane Smith. Children: Elizabeth Jane (Mistress David Cook), Peter Morse.