Background
Kellogg, William O. was born on February 17, 1928 in Champaign, Illinois, United States. Son of Paul Vincent and Katherine Leslie (Newman) Kellogg.
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Kellogg, William O. was born on February 17, 1928 in Champaign, Illinois, United States. Son of Paul Vincent and Katherine Leslie (Newman) Kellogg.
AB, Princeton University, 1949. Master of Education, Harvard University, 1954.
Teacher history Valley School, Ligonier, Pennsylvania, 1949—1951, St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire, 1954—1994, head history department, 1964—1986, director activities, director intern program, 1984—1994. Retired, 1994
Co-chairman, presenter Educators for Social Responsibility, New Hampshire, 1988-2001. Chair New Hampshire committee for the promotion of history, since 1997.
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Board directors Friends of New England College Library., Henniker, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Council for Social Studies, New Hampshire Council World Affairs, president, 2001-2005. Chairman Chamber of Commerce Education Chair Leadership Concord, New Hampshire, 1995-1997. Member, docent New Hampshire History Society, 1997-2007.
President, board directors New Hampshire Educators for Social Responsibilities, 1991-2000. Member education committee New Hampshire Humanities Council, 2001-2003. 1st lieutenant Medical Service Corps., 1951-1953.
Member New England History Teachers Association (president 1960-1962, Kidger award 1973).
Married Anne Read Storrs, September 3, 1955. Children: Julie, Elli, Henry.