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Buss, Claude Albert was born on November 29, 1903 in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of W. Claude and Clara (Fetter) Buss.
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Buss, Claude Albert was born on November 29, 1903 in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of W. Claude and Clara (Fetter) Buss.
Bachelor of Arts, Washington Missionary College, Takoma Park, District of Columbia, 1922; Master of Arts, Susquehanna U., 1924; Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania Doctor of Laws, University Southern California, 1945; student, Ecole Libre des Science Politiques, Paris, 1927-1928; Fulbright scholar, U. Philippines, 1957, 1959.
Carnegie teaching fellow in international law, Europe, 1927-1928;
attaché for language study, United States Legation in China, unites states department State, 1929-1931;
United States vice consul, Nanking, China, 1931-1934;
professor international relations, University of Southern California, 1934-1941;
professor of history, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, 1946-1969;
professor emeritus, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, 1969;
professor, San Jose (California) State University, since 1976;
professor, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, since 1976. Executive assistant United States High Commissioner to Philippine Islands, 1941-1944. Chief San Francisco office O.W.I., 1944-1946.
Executive consultant petroleum division United States Strategic Bombing Survey, Japan, 1945-1946. Consultant Civil Information and Education Section, General Headquarters, Tokyo, 1948. United States delegate 10th International Conference, Institute Pacific Relations, 1947, also 12th Conference, 1954.
Member Seminar on United States Foreign Policy, Brookings Institution, Lake Forest (Illinois) College, 1949;director studies National War College, Washington, 1949, member civilian faculty, 1963-1964. Adviser Bureau E. Asia and Pacific Affairs unites states department State,1967-1968.
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Married Evelyn Lukens, January 20, 1928 (deceased 1987). 1 child, Lynne; married Ruby Lee, March 1989.