CIA AIDE NAMED COLLEGE PROVOST

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000200650034-8
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March 16, 1962
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MAR 1 6 1962 GENEVA, DA roved For Release 2003/12/02 : CIA-RDP75-00001 TIMES E. 11,219 MAR 19L ar. w iuvxanaria, .Va. Will Decolne provost W Qf Hobart NUAM. The announceme w made to- day by the Rev ? Louis M. Hirshson, president of 4he colleges. Dr. Causey, whose teaching ex- perience began at Harvard and goes all the way back to Shanghai, China's St. John's University of pre-war days, most recently has been with the U. S. government in Washington as a ,~gjg _af-. fain #pcqk4,g,,w y in coming -6 the colleges, he succeeds Dr. Lawrence Orr Ealy to the who left to return teaching field.. College in 1933 where he majored l Dr. Beverley D. Causey Jr. in Beta lea history a. and He was elected to Phi- with the advent of World War p was aoamem- -_nr> was y ber of r 11 he joined the Nav goyle, the senior hon- 8a commissioned a lieutenant, jun- orary society, and Delta Phi fra- for grade. He served from 1942 ternity. through 1945, rising to the rank Going on to Harvard, he took his master's there in 934. Doine' was w lieutenant commander. He aduate work in history, hattached to the staff of the held a Pa_kman fellowship in 1934-'1 Pearl Harbor - in -Chief, P, and 35 -an^""a Tdivnsend scholarship = ,I Pearl rbin Guam, and served 1935-36. He became an assistant in in intell3kence. Ile was rded th B a e Sta 7 h been with the Central. Jntelll- gence Agency, principally in the fie? of c'urr~ent intelligence; From 194'x,"' his duties concerned FdrS=t tn -affairs and since that! time he has been generally con-! cerned with Asian-African coun-i tries, Western Europe and Latini America. His hIpbliske 1 " are cYsslfid, but an h e has published in the Par East- ern Quarterly of August, 1942, "Why Germany never signed the Nine Power Treaty;" "Mach- iavelli" In "Pillars of the Mod- ern Age," St. John's University Press, Shanghl, China, 1940 and miscellaneous articles and re- views in the China Weekly Re- view and the Shanghi Evening Post and Mercury from 1930 to An Episcopalian, he was, a mis- sionary teacher in China frm 1937 to 1941 w'Iiie at St. John's Unf-~;, work in his home parish, Immanuel Church-on-the-Hill in Alexandria, and in the Diocese of Virginia. He married Clara Reed Mac- Rae in the' British Cathedral, Shanghi in 1940, and they have a family of five children, one boy and four girls. Mrs. Ceusey's father, the Rev. Dr. Cameron F. MacRae, who died several years ago, was a mission- ary for more than 40 years in China. Mrs. Causey was born in Shanghi, and attended Sweet Briar College in Virginia where she received an AB in 1940. She war saw him spent her junior year at St. An- the department of history in 1936. i The end of the His special. field was European drew s University in Scotland. returning to the teaching field In addition to Dr. Cause ' diplomatic history since 1890, and when he became assistant profes- his thesis subject was German pol- sor of hktory at Trinity College, for Chint-iee dialects, from his icy toward China. Hartford Conn. in 1946. There he years of living there, and prac- Har trci a th t d hi h h n v rd, gran e e bit of ge, m t e also en e Ph.D taught European history and inter- degree in 943. Earlier; In 1940, he I gages a. surf fishing now had attended the College of Chin- national relations. and then and of and likes to get back ese Studies in Peiping where he The United Nations Food and ` Agriculture organization called to. the stir for his gardening hob took up a study of the Chinese Ian him to Washington a year later, guage, history and 'philosophy. and he served a year as adminis- Leaving his assistant's post at rative officer. Since_lhat- time, he Harvard In 1937, he -went to St. John's University in Shanghi where he taught for four years until 1941. Iii; began as an instructor, and was promoted to assistant pro- fessor of history, teaching Euro- pean history and international re- lations. He also to ,pro teofor Release 2003/12/02 : CIA-RDP75-00001 R000200650034-8 tive government. STAT