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Douglass, Paul

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Personal name headingDouglass, Paul
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Variant(s)Douglass, Paul Franklin, 1904-
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placePoultney (Vt.) Chicago (Ill.) Washington (D.C.) Cincinnati (Ohio)
LocatedGranville (N.Y.)
Birth date1904-11-07
Death date1988-08-07
Place of birthCorinth (N.Y.)
Place of deathGranville (N.Y.)
Field of activityLaw Journalism Political science--Study and teaching
AffiliationPoultney Methodist Church
Vermont. General Assembly. House of Representatives
Vermont. General Assembly. Senate
American University (Washington, D.C.)
United Community Services (Washington, D.C.)
National Recreation Association
Pennsylvania. Governor's Recreation Council
Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.)
Center for Practical Politics (Falk Foundation)
American Recreation Foundation
National Recreation and Park Association
National League of Postmasters
United States. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
Methodist Episcopal Church
Management Corporation of Americas
Christian Friends of Korea
Profession or occupationJournalists
College presidents
Clergy
Political science teachers
Legislators
Found inHis Guide to planning the farm estate ... c1978: t.p. (Paul Douglass, member of the bar, D.C., N.Y., Vt., U.S. Sup. Ct.)
Rivers, T.E. My sixty years in recreation working for life enrichment, c1983: title page (Paul Douglass) page 94 (Paul F. Douglass)
LC data base, 2/3/84 (hdg: Douglass, Paul Franklin, 1904- ; usage: Paul Douglass)
Douglass, Paul. The justice of the peace courts of Hamilton County, Ohio, 1932: title page (by Paul F. Douglass, Ph.D., Taft Fellow in Political Science, University of Cincinnati)
Who was who in America, 1985-1989 (Douglass, Paul F.; lawyer, former university president; born Corinth, N.Y., November 7, 1904; A.B., Wesleyan University, 1926; A.M, University of Cincinnati, 1929, Ph.D. (Taft Fellow), University of Cincinnati, 1931; student at University of Chicago, 1928, University of Berlin, 1931-1933; reporter, Cincinnati, Post, 1926-1927, educational editor, 1927-1928; correspondent, Chicago bureau, Christian Science Monitor, 1928-1930; ordained to ministry, M.E. Ch., 1933; pastor, Meth. Ch., Poultney, Vermont, 1933-1941; president, American University, Washington, 1941-1952; prof. political science, Rollins College, also director, Center for Practical Politics (Falk Foundation), 1956-1971; director, Management Corp. of Americas; gen. counsel, National League Postmasters, 1971-1978, also Middle Americana, Inc.; adviser to president of Republic of Korea and counsel to ministry of foreign affairs, 1952-1955; chairman, national advisory committee on recruitment, training, and placement recreation personnel, National Recreation Association, 1952-1958; v.p., chairman finance committee, American Recreation Foundation, 1960-1965; member, Pennsylvania Governor's Recreation Council, 1956-1958; chairman, Settlement House Study Com. United Community Services, Washington, 1951-1953; chairman, Christian Friends of Korea; trustee, National Recreation and Park Association, 1965-1975; chairman, task force on leisure, National Council of Chs., 1965-1967; member arbitration panel, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; member, Vermont House of Representatives, 1937-1939, 1939-1941; Vermont Senate, 1941-1943; home:: Granville, N.Y.; died, August 7, 1988)
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