Background
Weintraub, Ruth G. was born on February 15, 1909 in New York City. Daughter of Morris and Pessa (Noah) Goldstein.
Weintraub, Ruth G. was born on February 15, 1909 in New York City. Daughter of Morris and Pessa (Noah) Goldstein.
Bachelor of Arts, Hunter College, 1929; Doctor of Hebrew Literature, Hunter College, 1981; Juris Doctor, New York University, 1931; A.M., Columbia University, 1932; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1939; Doctor of Laws, Skidmore College, 1969.
Instructor,, Hunter College, 1929-1940;
assistant professor, Hunter College, 1940-1945;
associate professor political science, Hunter College, 1946-1951;
professor, Hunter College, since 1951;
coordinator social science, Hunter College, 1951-1956;
dean graduate studies arts and science, Hunter College, 1956-1968;
dean social science, Hunter College, 1968-1972;
dean emeritus, Hunter College, since 1972;
department chairman political science, Hunter College, 1956-1960;
consultant, (Academy Ednl. Development), 1972-1974;
vice president, (Academy Ednl. Development), 1974;
senior vice president, (Academy Ednl.
Development), 1977-1988;
distinguished fellow, (Academy Ednl. Development), since 1988. Associate dean graduate division CUNY, 1963-1968.
Visiting professor New York University Graduate School, 1948-1949. Chairman New York State Legislation Internship Program, 1961-1972. Member of national labor panel American Arbitration Association.
Board directors Associate YM-YWHA's Greater New York, vice president, 1974-1978, associate chairman, 1978-1993, Associated Camps, Asphalt Green, 1990-1992. Member American Political Science Association (national committee advancement teaching 1947-1951, national council 1956-1958, program committee 1960, committee on status of women 1972-1974, chairman Charles E. Merriam award committee 1976), American Society Public Administration (vice president Metropolitan region 1949-1950, secretary 1948-1949), Citizens Union (legislation committee 1940-1960), American Civil Liberties Union (academy freedom committee 1947-1954), Phi Beta Kappa (committee on qualifications 1973-1979), Pi Sigma Alpha (president 1964-1966, executive council 1964-1976) Clubs: Princeton.
Daughter of Morris and Pessa (Noah) Goldstein. M. Solomon Weintraub, August 26, 1930. 1 son, Jonathan, W.