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Hoxie, Ralph Gordon was born on March 18, 1919 in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. Son of Charles Ray and Ada May (Little) Hoxie.
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Hoxie, Ralph Gordon was born on March 18, 1919 in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. Son of Charles Ray and Ada May (Little) Hoxie.
Bachelor, University Northern Iowa, 1940. Master of Arts, University Wisconsin, 1941. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia, 1950.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Chung-ang University, 1965. Doctor of Letters (honorary), D'Youville College, 1966. Graduate, Air War College, 1971.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Gannon University, 1988. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Wesley College, 1989. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), University Northern Iowa, 1990.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Shepherd College, 1992. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Teikyo Post University, 1994. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Long Island University, 1995.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Fitchburg State College, 1997.
Roberts fellow, Columbia, 1946-1947;
Roberts travelling fellow, Columbia, 1947-1948;
assistant to provost, Columbia, 1948-1949;
assistant professor of history, general editor, Social Science Foundation
assistant to chancellor, U. Denver, 1950-1953;
project associate, Columbia Bicentennial History, 1953-1954;
dean, College Liberal Arts and Sciences, Long Island U., 1954-1955;
acting dean, C. W. Post College, 1954-1955;
dean, C. W. Post College, 1955-1960;
provost, C. W. Post College, 1960-1962;
president, C. W. Post College, 1962-1968;
chancellor, Long Island U., 1964-1968;
consultant, Long Island U., 1968-1969;
president, Center for Study of Presidency, 1969-1995;
chairman, Center for Study of Presidency, 1995-1996;
president, chairman emeritus, Center for Study of Presidency, since 1997. Public member Foreign Svc. officer selection board unites states department State. Visiting lecturer U. Alabama, University of California, Irvine, Columbia University, U. Colorado, Colorado State University, U. Wyoming, Chapman College, U. Northern Colorado, Colorado College, Gannon U., Gettysburg College, Heidelberg College, U. Kansas, Muskingum College, Post College, St. Francis College New York, United States Air Force Academy, Naval War College, National Archives, National War College, Oglethorpe University, University Genoa, Italy, U. Pittsburgh, University Texas, ElPaso, U Wisconsin, Northwestern University, U. Northern Iowa.
Board of Governors Banque Continentale branch Franklin National Bank.
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Board directors United Fund Long Island, Brooklyn Institute Arts and Sciences, Tibetan Foundation, Long Island Council Alcoholism, Brooklyn chapter American Red Cross Greater New York. Chairman, president board directors American Friends Chung-ang University. President Public Members Association Foreign Service.
Trustee Air Force History Foundation, University Northern Iowa Foundation, National Institute Social Sciences, Kosciuszko Foundation New York, Mackinac College, North Shore chapter American Association United Nations, Downtown Brooklyn Association, Council Higher Educational Institutions New York City. Member advisory board Long Island Air research Center. Co-founder, member advisory council Robert A. Taft Institute Government.
Secretary Nassau County Commission on Government Revision. Co-chairman Nassau-Suffolk Conference Christians and Jews. Director, president Great-New York Council Foreign Students.
Board governors Human Resources Center, New York Korean Veterans Memorial Commission Served to captain United States Army Air Force, 1942-1946. Brigadier general United States Air Force retired. Fellow American Studies Association Metropolitan New York.
Member American History Association, International Association University President, American Political Science Association, Academy of Political Science, Navy League, Air Force Association, Reserve Officers Association (president Mitchel chapter), Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Long Island Association (director), American Polar Society, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Sigma Lambda, Delta Sigma Pi, Gamma Theta Upsilon. Clubs: Century Association, Metropolitan, Columbia University Faculty House (New York City). Metropolitan (Washington).
Brooklyn, Montauk (Brooklyn). Old Westbury Golf and Country and Mill River (honorary).
Married Louise Lobitz, December 23, 1953 (deceased 1992). Married Ada B. Edgerton, June 21, 1997.