Background
Kellogg, Paul Underwood was born on September 30, 1879 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States. Son of Frank Israel and Mary Foster (Underwood) Kellogg.
Kellogg, Paul Underwood was born on September 30, 1879 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States. Son of Frank Israel and Mary Foster (Underwood) Kellogg.
Special courses, Columbia, 1901-1906, New York School Social Work, 1902. Honorary Master of Arts, Amherst 1911. Honorary Doctor of Letters, Wesleyan University, 1937.
Reporter and city editor, Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph, 1898-1901. Managing editor of periodicals merged in The Survey, 1902-1911. Editor The Survey, 1912-1942 (incorporated Survey Graphic, 1921, Survey Midmonthly, 1923, merged 1949).
Director Pittsburgh Survey, 1907-1910. One of founders of Survey Associates Inc., 1911. Chairman of Commission on occupational standards National Conference Charities and Correction, 1910.
Secretary commission to secure United States Commission on Industrial Relations, 1911-1912. Member board American Union Against Militarism, 1914-1917. Director editorial and history bureau, department civil affairs American Red Cross, Paris, 1917-1918.
Member committee of inquiry on needs of refugees, Emergency Red Cross Commission, Italy, 1917. Initiator (1918) and member board Foreign Policy Association. Member of advisory committee Penn Agricultural and Industrial School, St. Helena, South Carolina.
Member board National Federation of Settlements. Member federal action committee American Association of Social Workers, 1932-1933. Vice chairman advisory council, President’s Committee on Economics Security, 1934-1935.
Chairman advisory council New York State Employment Service, 1934. Member American Committee on Ethiopian Crisis, 1935. Member board American Union for Concerted Peace Efforts, 1939.
Member Good Neighbor Committee on the Emigre and the Community, 1939. President National Conference of Social Work, 1939. Member board Committee on Democratic Foreign Policy in 1942.
Member board American Union Against Militarism, 1914-1917. Member committee of inquiry on needs of refugees, Emergency Red Cross Commission, Italy, 1917. Member of advisory committee Penn Agricultural and Industrial School, St. Helena, South Carolina.
Member board National Federation of Settlements. Member federal action committee American Association of Social Workers, 1932-1933. Member American Committee on Ethiopian Crisis, 1935.
Member board American Union for Concerted Peace Efforts, 1939. Member Good Neighbor Committee on the Emigre and the Community, 1939. Member board Committee on Democratic Foreign Policy in 1942.
Married Marion Pearce Sherwood, October 5, 1909.; married second, Helen Hall, February 26, 1935. Children: Richard Patrick, Mercy Pearce.