Background
Hill, Norman Llewellyn was born on December 17, 1895 in Afton, New York, United States. Son of Henry Thomas and Virginia (Taylor) Hill.
Hill, Norman Llewellyn was born on December 17, 1895 in Afton, New York, United States. Son of Henry Thomas and Virginia (Taylor) Hill.
Bachelor of Arts, Oberlin College, 1917, Master of Arts, 1920. Student, Sorbonne, Paris, 1919. Doctor of Philisophy, University of Wisconsin, 1924.
Instructor political science, O. Wesleyan University, 1920-1921. Instructor political science, Denison University, 1921-1922. Instructor political science, Western Reserve University, 1924-1926.
Assistant professor international relations, University of Nebraska, 1926-1927, associate professor, 1927-1935, professor, from 1935.
Member of faculty, summer school University of Rochester, 1935. Visiting professor U. Washington, 1954.
Fulbright Exchange professor international relations U. Wales, 1958-1959. Visiting professor international politics University of Tennessee, 1963-1964, 66.
Served as sergeant, Quartermaster Corps., United States Army, 1918-1919. Fellow in International Law, Carnegie Endowment, 1921-1922. Member American Political Science Association (member council, 1955-1958), American Society of International Law (executive council, 1946-1949).
American Teachers of International Law (Executive Committee, 1937-1940), American Association of University professors.
Married Mary Thompson Sherwood, August 30, 1922. Children: Elizabeth Sherwood, Virginia Louise.