Background
Stockwell, Richard E. was born on March 12, 1917 in Neillsville, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Arthur Raymond and Ella (Stelloh).
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Stockwell, Richard E. was born on March 12, 1917 in Neillsville, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Arthur Raymond and Ella (Stelloh).
Bachelor of Science, University Wisconsin, 1940. Master of Arts, University Minnesota, 1945. Nieman fellow, Harvard University, 1946.
Farm editor Station WIBA, Madison, Wisconsin, 1939-1940. News staff World's Largest Wireles, Cincinnati, 1940-1941. Program director Wisconsin Network, Wisconsin Rapids, 1941-1942.
Associate news editor WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1942-1943, Washburn Crosby Company -Columbia Broadcasting System, Minneapolis, 1943-1945. Editorial writer Minneapolis Star, 1946-1949. Editor Aviation Age, New York City, 1949-1952, Monsanto Magazine, Monsanto International Magazine, St. Louis, 1952-1954.
Editorial director American Aviation Publications, Inc., Washington, 1954-1955. Consultant, management information analyst Flight Propulsion Laboratory, General Electric Company, Cincinnati, 1956-1958. Group director public relations and advertising, electronics, ordnance and aerostructures divisions Avco Corporation, 1958-1968, vice president commercial and industrial products group Nashville, 1968-1974, vice president products and research group, 1974-1976.
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Member Royal, American economics associations, American Political Science Association Clubs: Wings (New York City). National Press (Washington).
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