词条 | William Anderson (political scientist) |
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He received an A.B. degree from the University of Minnesota in 1913, and an A.M. and Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1914 and 1917. He was an instructor of government at Harvard until 1916, and then on the faculty of the University of Minnesota from 1916 to 1957, serving as professor and chairman of the political science department. He served as a member of the Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of Government in 1947–48, and on the Commission on Intergovernmental Relations in 1953–55.[2] He wrote at least twelve books on political science topics. References1. ^Who's Who in America, 1964 {{APSA Presidents|state=uncollapsed}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Anderson, William}}{{polisci-bio-stub}}{{US-polisci-bio-stub}}2. ^{{cite news |title=Eisenhower Names 14 for Survey Unit: Completes Panel That Will Study Governmental Relations—Leaves for Capitol Today |newspaper=New York Times |date=September 19, 1953 |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9E05E6DA143DE23BBC4152DFBF668388649EDE }} 7 : American political scientists|University of Minnesota faculty|University of Minnesota alumni|Harvard University alumni|Scientists from Minneapolis|1888 births|1975 deaths |
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