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Lefever, Ernest W. (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Lefever, Ernest W.
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  • Lefever, Ernest Warren

Lefever, Ernest W. Christian ethics and U.S. foreign policy, 1953: cover (Ernest W. Lefever) page 2 (Ernest W. Lefever, Associate Executive Director, Department of International Justice and Goodwill)

Los Angeles times WWW site, July 31, 2009 (Ernest W. Lefever; b. Ernest Warren Lefever, Nov. 12, 1919, York, Pa.; d. Wednesday [July 29, 2009], New Oxford, Pa.; founder, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C.)

Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02 (b. 1919)

Lefever, Ernest W. Arms and arms control, 1962: title page (Ernest W. Lefever) prefatory note (Mr. Ernest W. Lefever, specialist in arms control and disarmament who served as a Research Associate with the Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research during academic year of 1960-1961; the Center is affiliated with the School of Advanced International Studies of The Johns Hopkins University)

Who was who in America, 2008-2009 (Lefever, Ernest Warren, retired think-tank executive; born York, Pa., November 12, 1919; A.B., Elizabethtown College, 1942, BD in Christian ethics, Yale University, 1945, Ph.D., 1956; field secretary World Alliance of YMCA's U.K. and W. Ger., 1945-1948; international affairs specialist National Council of Churches, NYC, 1952-1954; member faculty department of government, University of Maryland, 1956-1957; member research staff, acting head foreign affairs division, Library of Congress, Washington, 1957-1959; foreign affairs staff Sen. Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota, 1959-1960; research associate, Washington Center Foreign Policy Research, Johns Hopkins University, 1960-1961; senior staff Institute of Defense Analyses, Washington, 1961-1964; senior fellow foreign policy studies Brookings Institution 1964-1976; founder, president, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, 1976-1989, sr. fellow, 1989-2009; professorial lecturer department of government Georgetown University; lecturer National War College, Army, Navy and Air Force War colleges, Japan Defense College, numerous universities; consulting secretary Department of State, 1981-1983; member International Institute Strategic Studies, London, 1960-1989; editorial advisory board The Washington Times; member Maryland State Commission Values in Education, 1979-1983; home: Virginia Beach, Va.; died July 29, 2009)

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