Background
Farley, Philip Judson was born on August 6, 1916 in Berkeley, California, United States. Son of Guy E. and Ernestine (Kennedy) Farley.
Farley, Philip Judson was born on August 6, 1916 in Berkeley, California, United States. Son of Guy E. and Ernestine (Kennedy) Farley.
Bachelor of Arts, University of California-Berkeley, 1937; Master of Arts, University of California-Berkeley, 1938; Doctor of Philosophy, University of California-Berkeley, 1941.
Teaching fellow, University of California, 1938-1941; faculty, Corpus Christi Junior College, 1941-1942; staff, Atomic Energy Commission, 1947-1954; with, Department State, 1954-1973; special assistant secretary state for disarmament and atomic energy, Department State, 1957-1961; special assistant secretary of state for atomic energy and outer space, 1961-1962; chief political section, United States Mission to North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Paris, 1962; deputy United States representative to, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1965-1967; deputy assistant secretary state for political-military affairs, 1967-1969; deputy director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency also alternate United States representative for United States-Soviet strategic arms talks, with personal rank of ambassador, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1969-1973. Senior fellow Brookings Institution, Washington, since 1973. Guest scholar Stanford, since 1976.
Married Mildred Bowling, 1938. Children: Paul, Katherine, Kenneth.