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Bundy, McGeorge (Mac)
Born: 1919 AD
Died: 1996 AD, at 77 years of age.
Nationality: American
Categories: Defense Minister, Educators, Politicial Adviser
Died: 1996 AD, at 77 years of age.
Nationality: American
Categories: Defense Minister, Educators, Politicial Adviser
1919 - Born on March 30th in Boston, Massachusetts.
1950 - Married to Mary Buckminster Lothrop.
1953 - Was the Dean of Arts and Sciences in Harvard University.
1961 - Became the White House National Security Advisor.
1966 - Was the president of Ford Foundation for 13 years.
1967 - Was a member of Alfalfa Club.
- Received the Cosmos Club Award.
1979 - Was a professor of history at New York University.
1980 - The author of several books including Presidential Promises and Performance, Danger and Survival: Choices About the Bomb in the First Fifty Years and Reducing Nuclear Danger: The Road Away from the Brink.
1990 - Was the Chairman of Carnegie Corporation Commission on Reducing Nuclear Danger.
1996 - Died of a heart attack on September 16th in Boston, Massachusetts.
1950 - Married to Mary Buckminster Lothrop.
1953 - Was the Dean of Arts and Sciences in Harvard University.
1961 - Became the White House National Security Advisor.
1966 - Was the president of Ford Foundation for 13 years.
1967 - Was a member of Alfalfa Club.
- Received the Cosmos Club Award.
1979 - Was a professor of history at New York University.
1980 - The author of several books including Presidential Promises and Performance, Danger and Survival: Choices About the Bomb in the First Fifty Years and Reducing Nuclear Danger: The Road Away from the Brink.
1990 - Was the Chairman of Carnegie Corporation Commission on Reducing Nuclear Danger.
1996 - Died of a heart attack on September 16th in Boston, Massachusetts.
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