Background
Varg, Paul Albert was born on March 20, 1912 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Phillip John and Lydia (Swenson) Varg.
(This work examines Everett's public career and the age of...)
This work examines Everett's public career and the age of rapid change it spanned. Extreme political tensions, sectional rivalry, and merging urban problems accompanied the revolution in transportation and the development of industry. Everett's responses to these changes constitute the heart of this biography.
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Varg, Paul Albert was born on March 20, 1912 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Phillip John and Lydia (Swenson) Varg.
Bachelor of Arts, Clark University, 1935; Master of Arts, Clark University, 1937; Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1947; Doctor of Literature, North Park College, Chicago, 1969.
He was a leading scholar in the field of United States. foreign relations. The historical subject of China was one of particular interest to Doctor Varg. Varg was from Worcester, Massachusetts. from the University of Chicago in 1947 with a dissertation on William Woodville Rockhill, under the influence of Harley F. MacNair.
He served in the United States. Navy during World World War World War II Varg began teaching at Ohio State University, rising to the rank of associate professor, and moved in 1958 to Michigan State University, where he remained for the rest of his career.
He taught at the University of Stockholm in 1955-1956 as a visiting Fulbright scholar. From 1962 to 1969, he was the first Dean of the College of Arts and Letters at Michigan State.
Varg served as president of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations in 1979. He retired in July 1981.
He is remembered by an annual faculty award at Michigan State.
(This work examines Everett's public career and the age of...)
(United States Foreign Relations 1820-1860, by Varg, Paul A.)
(Missions -- China -- History.)
(Book by Varg, Paul A.)
(Book by Varg, Paul A.)
Served with United States Navy, 1943-1946. Member American History Association, Organisation American Historians, Society Historians American Foreign Relations, Foreign Policy Association.
Son of Phillip John and Lydia (Swenson) V. M. Helen L. Larson, August 1, 1936 (deceased July 1983). 1 daughter, Barbara Helen.
M. Cozette Fahrenbruch, May 12, 1984.