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Macmahon, Arthur W. (Arthur Whittier), 1890-1980

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Personal name headingMacmahon, Arthur W. (Arthur Whittier), 1890-1980
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedPoughkeepsie (N.Y.)
Birth date1890-05-29
Death date1980-02-04
Place of birthBrooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Place of deathKennett Square (Pa.)
Field of activityPolitical science
AffiliationColumbia University
United States. Council of National Defense
Robert S. Brookings Graduate School of Economics and Government
Stanford University
United States. President's Committee on Administrative Management
Yale University
United States. Department of State
United States Civil Service Commission. Loyalty Review Board
Princeton University
College of Europe (Bruges, Belgium)
United States. Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
Yale University
İstanbul Üniversitesi
Universidad de Buenos Aires
University of East Africa
New York City Charter Revision Commission
Hessian Hills School (Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y.)
Profession or occupationPolitical science teachers
University and college faculty members
Found inMacmahon, Arthur Whittier. The statutory sources of New York City government, 1923: title page (by Arthur W. Macmahon, Department of Public Law, Columbia University)
BGMI, Mar. 22, 2007 (Macmahon, Arthur W(hittier) (1890-1980))
SSDI, Mar. 22, 2007 (Macmahon, Arthur; b. May 29, 1890; d. Feb. 1980, Kennett Square, Pa.)
Who was who in America, 1977-1981 (Macmahon, Arthur W.; educator; born Brooklyn, May 29, 1890; B.A., Columbia, 1912, M.A., Columbia, 1913, Ph.D., 1923; instructor in government Columbia, 1913-1917, 1920-1923, assistant professor, 1923-1927, associate professor 1927-1931, professor, 1931-1945, Eaton professor of public administration, 1945-1958, emeritus, 1958-1980; director of university self survey, 1956-1958; visiting professor at Stanford, 1931, Yale, 1939, 1955-1956, Princeton, 1950, College of Europe, 1954, University of Istanbul (Turkey), 1959, Ind. School Public Administration, 1960, University Buenos Aires, 1962, University of East Africa, 1963; associate Brookings Graduate School Economics and Government, Washington, 1926-1927; president Hessian Hills School, 1937-1947; staff, assistant secretary chief field division, Council National Defense, 1917-1919; editor N.Y.C. Charter Revision Commission, 1921-1923; staff President's Com. on Administrative Management, 1936; consultant U.S. Department State, 1943-1945; member Loyalty Board, U.S. Civil Service Commission, 1947-1950; staff, Commission Intergovernmental Relations, 1955; home: Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; died February 4, 1980)
Poughkeepsie journal (Poughkeepsie, New York), February 6, 1980, viewed October 4, 2024: page 22 (Dr. Arthur Macmahon; Dr. Arthur Whittier Macmahon, 89; died Monday [February 4, 1980] in Kennett Square, Pa.; president American Political Science Foundation, 1952-1978)
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