Background
Goodspeed, Stephen Spencer was born on November 15, 1915 in Berkeley, California, United States. Son of Thomas Harper and Florence (Beman) Goodspeed.
(This volume explains the role of international organizati...)
This volume explains the role of international organization. It is accomplished by defining international policies while considering the strengths and weaknesses that have been voiced by critics and admirers of the existing systems. The reader is confronted with a picture of the ageless endeavor of sincere men to lessen the insecurity of international life through the creation of institutions designed to bring some measure of political, economic, and social stability.
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Goodspeed, Stephen Spencer was born on November 15, 1915 in Berkeley, California, United States. Son of Thomas Harper and Florence (Beman) Goodspeed.
Bachelor of Arts, University of California at Berkeley, 1937; Doctor of Philosophy, University of California at Berkeley, 1947.
Instructor, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1946-1949;
assistant professor, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1949-1955;
associate professor, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1955-1960;
professor, University of California at Santa Barbara, since 1960;
assistant to chancellor, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1958-1960;
vice-chancellor, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1960-1978;
emeritus, University of California at Santa Barbara, since 1979. Summer faculty University of California at Berkeley, 1942, University of California at Los Angeles), 1950, 59. Consultant 4th Army and Western Defense Command, 1942, Civil Disturbance Orientation Seminar, Fort Gordon, Georgia, 1970, California Specialized Training Institute, San Luis Obispo, 1972, 77, National Security Seminar, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, 1974.
Radio commentator, 1946-1949.
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Member Standard Oil Corporation California Faculty Seminar, 1954. Member United States Army War College Strategy Seminar, 1965. Vice president, trustee Laguna Blanca School.
Board directors National Council on Alcoholism, Montecito Water District, United Nations Association Santa Barbara County, California, United Way, Center for Law Related Education Served from ensign to Lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1946. Member American, Western political science associations, Pan-American Institute History and Geography, Pacific Coast Athletic Association (1st president), Chamber of Commerce (board directors), Alpha Delta Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha.
Married Grace Frances Halloran, May 12, 1938. 1 son, Roger Halloran.