Background
Greer, Thomas Hoag was born on April 18, 1914 in Brooklyn. Son of Thomas H. and Lillian E. (Marmion) Greer.
( By most assessments, Franklin D. Roosevelt is included...)
By most assessments, Franklin D. Roosevelt is included in the "short-list" of America's great presidents. He had one of the greatest political experiences of our history, and his ideas were developed during a lifetime of challenge and participation in politics and government. He embodied a national trait and was a practical philosopher. His presidency spanned the Great Depression and World War II. While other books about Roosevelt have tended to isolate his ideas, What Roosevelt Thought is the classic study that shows the unfolding of his views in the context of a larger, coherent philosophy. His views on rival social systems, the United Nations, the Supreme Court, and colonialism, as well as his ideas on religion, human rights, the good life, human nature, and other issues, are presented in the perspective of his life and times.
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Greer, Thomas Hoag was born on April 18, 1914 in Brooklyn. Son of Thomas H. and Lillian E. (Marmion) Greer.
Bachelor of Arts, University of California at Berkeley, 1935; Master of Arts, University of California at Berkeley, 1936; Doctor of Philosophy, University of California at Berkeley, 1938.
Instructor, San Diego (California) State University, 1938-1942; chief history studies, Air History Office, United States Army Air Force, 1946-1947; faculty, Michigan State University, East Lansing, since 1947; professor humanities, Michigan State University, since 1956; department chairman, Michigan State University, 1963-1968.
( By most assessments, Franklin D. Roosevelt is included...)
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Served to captain United States Army Air Force, 1943-1946. Member American History Association, American Association of University Professors, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Gamma Museum M C.
Married Margarette M. Cheney, December 17, 1939. Children— Thomas M., Margarette E.