Education
Bachelor of Arts, Texas A. and M. U., 1946; A.M., Princeton University, 1948; Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1953.
ambassador association executive
Bachelor of Arts, Texas A. and M. U., 1946; A.M., Princeton University, 1948; Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1953.
Instructor, Emory University, 1952-1954; joined, Foreign Service, Department State, 1954; served in, Milan and Palermo, Italy, 1954-1958; with Department of State, 1959-1963; detailed foreign affairs aide to, Vice President Lyndon Johnson, 1963; consul general, Asmara, Ethiopia, 1964-1967; counselor for political affairs, Rome, 1967-1970; detailed United States Information Agency deputy assistant director for W. Europe, 1970-1971; executive assistant to undersecretary, 1971-1973; deputy executive secretary, State Department, 1973-1975; minister counselor, American Embassy, Paris, 1975-1978; ambassador to Mauritius, Port Louis, 1978-1980; executive director, American History Association, 1981-1994.
President National Humanities Alliance, 1986-1988. Board directors Consortium Social Science Assns., 1981-1994, Truman Library. and Institute, 1982-1994, Association for Diplomatic Studies, since 1986. Served to Captain Army of the United States, 1943-1946, 1950-1952.
Member American Foreign Svc. Protective Association (board directors since 1991, president since 1992).
M. Mary Renwick.