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Rossiter, Clinton was born on September 18, 1917 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Winton Goodrich and Dorothy (Shaw) Rossiter.
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Rossiter, Clinton was born on September 18, 1917 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Winton Goodrich and Dorothy (Shaw) Rossiter.
Bachelor of Arts, Cornell Univercity, 1939. A.M. Princeton, 1941, Doctor of Philosophy., 1942. Doctor of Laws, Kenyon College, 1956.
Master of Arts, Cambridge U., 1960, Doctor of Letters, 1965. Doctor of Letters, Franklin and Marshall, 1961. Doctor of Humane Letters, Alfred U., 1961.
Instructor political science University of Michigan, 1946. Instructor government Cornell Univercity, 1946-1947, assistant professor, 1947-1949, associate professor, 1949-1954, professor government, department chairman, 1956-1959, Senior University professor of America instns., since 1959. Pitt professor American history and fellow Selwyn College, Cambridge University (England), 1960-1961.
Visiting professor of politics Princeton, 1958. Faculty Claremont (California) Summer School, 1950, Salzburg (Austria) seminar in American studies, 1953. Johnson lecturer Pomona College, 1955.
Walgreen lecturer University of Chicago, 1956. Bacon lecturer Boston University, 1962. Fitzpatrick lecturer Canisius College, 1963.
Others. Chairman council Institute Early American History and Culture. Cons. Fund for Republic, Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation. Member board directors Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1959-1963.
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Served as Lieutenant United States Navy Reserve, 1942-1946, Guggenheim fellow, 1953-1954. Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences, American Society of Historians. Member of the American, New York (president 1951-1953) political science associations, American Studies Association (president New York chapter 1955-1956), American History Association, American Antiquarian Society (honorary life), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Phi.
Club: Century Association (New York City).
Married Mary Crane, September 5, 1947. Children: David, Caleb, Winton.