Background
Ware, Richard Anderson was born on November 7, 1919 in New York City. Son of John Sayers and Mabelle (Anderson) Ware.
Ware, Richard Anderson was born on November 7, 1919 in New York City. Son of John Sayers and Mabelle (Anderson) Ware.
Bachelor, Lehigh University, 1941. Master in Public Administration, Wayne State University, 1943. Doctor in Social Science (honoris causa), Francisco Marroquin University, Guatemala, 1988.
Research assistant, Detroit Bureau Government Research, 1941-1942;
personnel technician, Lend-Lease Administration, Washington, 1942-1943;
research associate to assistant director, Citizens Research Council, Detroit, 1946-1956;
secretary, Earhart and Relm Founds., Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1951-1970;
trustee, president, Earhart and Relm Founds., 1970-1984;
trustee, president emeritus, Earhart and Relm Founds., since 1985. Principal deputy assistant secretary defense for international security affairs, Washington, 1969-1970. Consultant Office Assistant Secretary Defense, 1970-1973.
Director Citizens TrustCo., 1970-1987.
Vice president Ann Arbor United Fund and Community Services, 1968, president, 1969. Assistant director Michigan Joint Legislation Committee on State Reorganization, 1950-1952. Secretary Governor's Committee to Study Prisons, 1952-1953.
Committee to chairman Ann Arbor City Planning Commission, 1958-1967. Member Detroit Committee on Foreign Relations, 1971-1987. Member council Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1977-1985.
Visiting committee division social science University Chicago, 1977-1985. Member advisory committee The Citadel, 1977-1985. Member advisory council international studies program Fletcher School, Tufts University, 1979-1985.
Trustee Greenhills School, 1973-1980, Ann Arbor Area Foundation, 1977-1983, Institute Foreign Policy Analysis, 1985-2003, Institute Political Economy, 1985—2005, Center for Study Social and Political Change Smith College, 1988—2005, Pequawket Foundation, since 1989, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 1996-2004. Political analyst Republican National Committee, Washington, 1964. Board directors The Liberty Fund, Inc., Indianapolis, 1980—2004, Board Foreign Scholarships, 1984-1990, chairman, 1987-1989.
With United States Army Air Force, 1943-1946. Fellow Mont Pelerin Society. Member Governmental Research Associate (trustee, vice president 1955-1956), American Political Science Association, Ann Arbor Club, North Conway Country Club, Cosmos Club (Washington), Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta.
Married Lucille Henney, March 20, 1942 (divorced 1972). Children: Alexander W., Janet M., Bradley J., Patricia E. Married Beverly G. Mytinger, December 22, 1972.