Background
Hitchcock, Philip Stanley was born on September 28, 1904 in Pomeroy, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Cecil Glenn and Ethel (Gammon) Hitchcock.
Hitchcock, Philip Stanley was born on September 28, 1904 in Pomeroy, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Cecil Glenn and Ethel (Gammon) Hitchcock.
Bachelor of Arts, Washington State University, 1926. Postgraduate U. Oregon, 1954-1955. Doctor of Laws, Whitworth College, Spokane, 1962, Storm Lake (Iowa) College, 1966.
Owner, Hitchcock Delivery Service, Lewiston, Idaho, 1930-1934. Partner Hitchcock & Crawford Lumber Company, Sisters, Oregon, 1934-1943. President W. Hitchcock Corporation, Klamath Falls, Oregon, 1943-1954.
Director church public relations Lewis and Clark College, Portland Oregon, 1954-1958. Vice president, logging superintendent White Swan Lumber Company, White Swan, Oregon, 1958-1964. President United Presbyterian Men, 1961, executive director, 1964-1970.
Assistant to president Lewis & Clark College, 1970-1972. Chairman Oregon Board Parole and Probation, 1972-1974. Assistant to president Central Oregon Community College, 1974-1977.
Moderator Presbyterian Synod Oregon, 1948. President Oregon Council Churches, 1948-1949. Member general council United Presbyterian Church United States of America, 1962-1964.
Commissioner to 4th World Conference Faith and Order, Montreal, 1963. Member Oregon Senate, 1948-1954. Republican primary candidate United States Senate, 1956.
Board of directors Whitworth College, Tarkio (Missouri) College.
Member general council United Presbyterian Church United States of America, 1962-1964. Member Oregon Senate, 1948-1954.
Married Sally Wyatt, July 22, 1939. Children: Martha, Philip, Stephen.