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Livingston, William Samuel was born on July 1, 1920 in Ironton, Ohio, United States. Son of Samuel G. and Bata (Elkins) Livingston.
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Livingston, William Samuel was born on July 1, 1920 in Ironton, Ohio, United States. Son of Samuel G. and Bata (Elkins) Livingston.
Bachelor of Arts, Ohio State University, 1943; Master of Arts, Ohio State University, 1943; Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1950.
Assistant professor, University Texas, Austin, 1949-1954;
associate professor, University Texas, 1954-1961;
professor government, University Texas, since 1961;
department chairman government, University Texas, 1965-1969;
Jo Anne Christian centennial professor British studies, University Texas, 1982-1995;
assistant dean Graduate School, University Texas, 1954-1958;
chairman Graduate Assembly, University Texas, 1965-1968;
chairman faculty senate, University Texas, 1973-1979;
chairman comparative studies program, University Texas, 1978-1979;
vice chancellor academic programs, University Texas System, 1969-1971;
vice president, dean graduate studies, U Texas Austin, 1979-1995;
acting president, University Texas Austin, 1992-1993;
senior vice president, since 1995. Visiting professor Yale University, 1955-1956, Duke U., 1960-1961. Secretary-treasurer Association Graduate Schools, 1982-1985.
Board directors Council Graduate Schools in the United States, 1983-1986.
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Served to 1st lieutenant FA Army of the United States, 1943-1945. Member of Southwestern Social Science Association (president 1977-1978), Austin Society for Public Administration 1973-1974, Humanities Texas (board directors 1999—2009, treasurer 2002-2005), Philosophical Society Texas, Hansard Society (London), Southwestern Political Science Association (president 1973-1974), Southern Political Science Association (executive council 1964-1967, president 1974-1975, Daniel Elazar award for contribution to study of federalism 2006), American Political Science Association (executive council and administrative committee 1972-1974, chairman nominating committee 1973-1974, 1978-1979), Pi Sigma Alpha (national council 1976-1984, national president 1980-1982), Phi Gamma Delta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa (board directors alumni association 2000-2006).
Married Lana Sanor, July 10, 1943. Children: Stephen Sanor, David Duncan.