Background
Dawson, Raymond Howard was born on October 12, 1927 in Camden, Arkansas, United States. Son of Hilary Herbert and Mildred Mae Pye.
("The study is built around three principle sic themes: th...)
"The study is built around three principle sic themes: the process of policy-making which resulted in the decision to extend lend-lease aid to Russia; the relation of this series of decisions on policy toward Russia to the broader complex of foreign policy problems which simultaneously confronted the United States; and the climate of public opinion within which the policy-makers acted in this decision." (from the dust jacket)
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Dawson, Raymond Howard was born on October 12, 1927 in Camden, Arkansas, United States. Son of Hilary Herbert and Mildred Mae Pye.
Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude, College of Ozarks, 1949; Master of Arts, Vanderbilt University, 1951; Doctor of Philosophy, University North Carolina, 1958.
Associate professor, Presbyterian Junior College, Maxton, North Carolina, 1951-1955;
teaching fellow, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1955-1956;
faculty, U. North Carolina, since 1958;
professor, U. North Carolina, 1968;
dean, U. North Carolina (College Arts and Sciences and General College), 1968-1972;
senior vice president academic affairs, U. North Carolina (College Arts and Sciences and General College), 1972-1992;
professor, U. North Carolina, Wilmington, since 1992. Mershon postdoctoral fellow Ohio State University, Columbus, 1959-1960. Fulbright lecturer Kings College, U. London, England., 1964-1965.
Visiting associate professor Institute War and Peace Studies, Columbia, 1967-1968. Board Governors Research Triangle Institute.
("The study is built around three principle sic themes: th...)
Served with Army of the United States, 1945-1947. Member American, Southern political science associations, Institute Strategic Studies.
Married Alice Jo McKeehen, May 26, 1949. Children– Alice Catherine, Carolyn Marie.