Background
Harvey, Mose Lofley was born on November 25, 1910 in Friendship, Georgia, United States. Son of Mose Lofley and Pearl (Wells) Harvey.
Harvey, Mose Lofley was born on November 25, 1910 in Friendship, Georgia, United States. Son of Mose Lofley and Pearl (Wells) Harvey.
Bachelor of Philosophy, Emory University, 1930, Master of Arts, 1931. Doctor of Philosophy, University California, 1938.
1 son, Dodd Lofley. Graduate fellow Social Science Research Council, 1932-1933, grant for research Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, 1939. Special Rockefeller fellow for advanced research Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, 1941-1942. Assistant professor of history Emory University, 1933-1941.
Research secretary Council Foreign Relations, 1941-1942.
Chief economist War Production Board, 1942-1943, deputy director foreign division, 1943-1946. Director Bureau International Supply, Civilian Production Administration, 1946-1947.
Director United States staff, deputy United States member Combined Production Resources Board, 1946. Consultant Soviet affairs Department State, 1947-1948, chief division research and intelligence Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics and Eastern Europe, 1948-1955, consultant and secretary in Diplomatic Service, 1955.
Assigned as instructor National War College, 1955, director political affairs division, 1955-1957.
Member policy planning staff Department State, 1957. Deputy chief mission, counselor embassy American embassy, Helsinki, Finland, 1957-1959. Consul general, FS01 Diplomatic Service, 1959.
Deputy United States representative International Atomic Energy Agency, 1959-1961.
Senior member Policy Planning Council, 1961-1964. Professor of history, director Center Advanced International Studies, U. Miami (Florida), 1964-1985.
Conservation to administrator National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1965-1969, unites states department State, 1964-1970. Lecturer on Soviet history Johns Hopkins, 1947-1948, Soviet affairs School Advanced International Studies, 1951-1957.
Guest lecturer National War College, Industrial War College, 1947-1965.
Commentator international affairs radio station WSB, Atlanta, 1940-1942.
Member American History Association Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa.
Married Mary Ruth Vaughn, August 11, 1931.