Richard McGee Morse

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1922 – 2001

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Who was Richard McGee Morse?

Richard "Dick" McGee Morse, Ph.D. was a Latin Americanist scholar and professor at Columbia University, University of Puerto Rico, Yale University and Stanford University before finishing his career at the Wilson Center in Washington DC.

Morse was born in Summit, New Jersey, United States, but moved with his family at a young age to Greenwich, Connecticut. After graduating from the Hotchkiss School, Morse enrolled at Princeton University in 1939, where he studied literature with Allen Tate and R. P. Blackmur. As a student, Morse studied in Cuba, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil, and graduated magna cum laude with a major in the School of Public and International Affairs.

Following World War II, Morse continued his academic and literary career, becoming an expert in Latin American studies. Morse was chairman of Latin American Studies at Yale University before moving to Stanford University in the late 1970s. In 1984 he moved to Washington DC with his wife Emerante, when he became Secretary of Latin American Affairs at the Wilson Center, a "think tank" associated with the Smithsonian Institution.

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Born
Jun 26, 1922
Summit
Also known as
  • Richard M. Morse
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • PhD, Columbia University
    History
    ( - 1952)
Lived in
  • PĂ©tionville
    ( - 2001/04/17)
Died
Apr 17, 2001
PĂ©tionville

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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