Background
Mott, Rodney Loomer was born on November 2, 1896 in Pullman, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Albert Washington and Mary Elizabeth (Loomer) Mott.
Mott, Rodney Loomer was born on November 2, 1896 in Pullman, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Albert Washington and Mary Elizabeth (Loomer) Mott.
Bachelor of Arts, Stanford University, 1917. Master of Arts, University of Wisconsin, 1918, Doctor of Philosophy, 1922.
Instructor in English and history Eureka Junior College, 1919-1920. Instructor in political science University of Minnesota, 1922-1923, University of Chicago, 1923-1926, assistant professor, 1926-1933. Professor political science and director Division of Social Sciences, Colgate University, 1934-1959, Charles Evans Hughes professor government and jurisprudence, from 1959, director division social sciences, 1959-1962.
Specialist in government finance HICOG, Germany, 1950-1951.
Fulbright research scholar, Australia, 1953-1954. Director American Studies Seminar, Kyoto, Japan, 1954-1955.
Member 9th Selection Boards, unites states department of State, 1955.
Salvation can be achieved through deep and sincere believe in God.
Served as private infantry, 1918, major and commandant cadets, National Guard of California, 1919-1920. Fellow Social Science Research Council, 1929. Member American Political Science Association (executive council, 1939-1942), American Judicature Society, National Municipal League, Phi Beta Kappa.
Mason.
Club: Torch.
Married Harriet Lavinia Minton, July 12, 1923.