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Guest, Robert Henry was born on May 3, 1916 in East Orange, New Jersey, United States. Son of James Henry and Charlotte (Newbould) Guest.
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educator State Legislator management consultant
Guest, Robert Henry was born on May 3, 1916 in East Orange, New Jersey, United States. Son of James Henry and Charlotte (Newbould) Guest.
AB cum laude, Amherst College, 1939. Doctor of Humane Letters, Amherst College, 1974. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1941.
Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1960. Master of Arts (honorary), Dartmouth College, 1963.
Director industrial relations Limerick Yarn Mills, Maine, 1941-1942. Senior field examiner National Labor Relations Board, 1946-1947. Member field research staff Labor and Management Center Yale, 1948-1952.
Associate director research technical project, 1952-1960. Partner Charles R. Walker Associates (management consultant), New Haven, 1952-1961. Professor organizational behavior Amos Tuck School Dartmouth, 1960-1981.
Managing director Health Management Associates (management consultant), 1975. Mediator Connecticut Labor-Management Committee Economic Development, 1960. Member New Hampshire Gov's.
Mental Health Committee, 1964, New Hampshire aeronautics Commission, 1968. Member management advisory panel National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1969. Distinguished lecturer University Leeds, United Kingdom 1959, University Strathclyde, United Kingdom 1969, University Canterbury, New Zealand, 1981, University Sapporo, Japan, 1982.
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Executive committee New Hampshire Democratic Party. Official United States Winter Olympics, Lake Placid, New York, 1980. Representative New Hampshire State Legislature, 1988-2000.
Prime sponsor First Physician-Assisted Suicide Legislation in United States of America, 1991. With United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1945. Member Alpha Delta Phi.
Clubs: Royal and Ancient Golf (St Andrews, Scotland).
Married Kate Hay, December 18, 1942. Children: David Hartley, Gregory Alan, John Hay, Peter Staples.