Warren ilchman biography

Ilchman, Warren Frederick

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Scope and Contents

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The General Biographical Files are primarily collected by the Communications Office and transferred to the Williams College Archives after faculty and staff are deceased, though there are some files for current faculty and staff who are not deceased. The files also include prominent affiliates of Williams including donors, honorary degree recipients, and parents of current students and alumni. This collection contains reports, personal documents, correspondence, email notices, newspaper and article clippings, and digitized material -- all relevant to individual faculty and staff members and prominent affiliates of the college. Papers in this collection date from the late eighteenth century to the present.

Dates

  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1793-present

Language of Materials

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In English.

Conditions Governing Access

The General Biographical Files are open for research. Researchers are encouraged to contact

Alice Stone Ilchman

American academic administrator

Alice Stone Ilchman (April 18, 1935 – August 11, 2006) was an American academic administrator who worked as the eighth president of Sarah Lawrence College from 1981 to 1998.[1][2]

Early life and education

Ilchman was born in Cincinnati to Donald Crawford Stone, was an educator and federal planner in the Roosevelt and Truman administrations.[3] She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in religion from Mount Holyoke College in 1957, a Master of Public Administration from Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in 1958, and a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics in 1965.[2]

Career

Ilchman directed Peace Corps training projects at the University of California, Berkeley and taught South Asian studies there. She later taught and was a dean at Wellesley College. She later served as Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs under former President Jimmy Carter in 1978.[3] Ilchman was the director of the Jea

Warren F. ILCHMAN Edit Profile

economist

Warren F. ILCHMAN, economist in the field of Economic Development Models; Organisation and Decision Theory. Phi Beta Kappa; Marshall Scholar; Contributing Author White House Library; American Society Public Administration Burchfield Award, 1965; Fulbright-Hays Senior Research Professor, India, 1968-1969; Danforth Foundation Harbison Prize Outstanding Teaching, 1969-1970; Danforth National Academy Public Administration, 1984.

Background

ILCHMAN, Warren F. was born in 1933 in Denver, Colorado, United States of America.

Education

Bachelor of Arts Brown University, 1955. Doctor of Philosophy University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 1959.

Career

Professor Political Science, University California Berkeley, 1965-1973. Dean, College Liberal Arts, Graduate School, Professor Political Sciences Economics, Boston University, 1974-1976. Program Adviser, International Division, Ford Foundation, 1976-1980.

Provost, Rockefeller College Public Affairs.

Director, Rockefeller In

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