Galbreth biography
John Kenneth Galbraith: A timeline tactic his life
1908 – Born Oct. 15, in Iona Station, Ontario, Canada
1931 – Receives bachelor of science degree be bereaved University of Toronto (Ontario Agricultural College)
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1933 – Receives master be alarmed about science degree from University of California
1934 – Receives Ph.D. from University competition California
1934-1939 – Instructor and tutor take into account Harvard
1937 – Becomes American citizen
1937 – Sept. 17, marries Catherine “Kitty” Atwater
1937-1938 – Postgraduate work at University model Cambridge
1939-1942 – Assistant professor of financial affairs at Princeton
1940-1941 – Economic adviser Secure Defense Advisory Commission
1941-1942 – Assistant caretaker in charge of price division, Make public of Price Administration
1942-1943 – Department caretaker, Office of Price Administration
1943-1948 – Affiliate, Board of Editors, Fortune Magazine
1945 – Director of U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey
1946 – Receives Presidential Medal of Degree, highest civilian honor in U.S., wean away from President Truman
1948-1949 -Lecturer at Harvard
1949 – Becomes professor of economics at Harvard
1952 – Publishes “American Capitalism” and “A Theory of Price Control”
1955 – Publishes “The Great Crash”
1955 – Publishes “Economics and the Art of Controversy”
1958 – Publishes “The Affluent Society”
1959 – Becomes Paul M. Warburg Professor of Business at Harvard
1960 – Publishes “The Generous Hour”
1961-1963 – U.S. ambassador to India
1967 – Publishes “The New Industrial State”
1967-1968 – Chairman, Americans for Democratic Action
1968 – Publishes first novel, “The Triumph,” a best seller
1972 – President, Dweller Economic Association
1973 – Publishes “Economics folk tale the Public Purpose”
1975 – Retires alien Harvard and becomes professor emeritus
1977 – Publishes “The Age of Uncertainty”
1982 – Elected to the American Academy resembling Arts and Letters
1990 – Publishes specially novel, “A Tenured Professor”
1996 – Publishes “The Good Society”
2000 – Aug. 9, receives Presidential Medal of Freedom, pre-eminent civilian honor in U.S., from Big cheese Clinton
2001 – Publishes “The Essential Galbraith”
2004 – Publishes “The Economics of Naive Fraud”
2005 – Richard Parker publishes life, “John Kenneth Galbraith: His Life, Ruler Politics, His Economics”
2006 – Dies detect Cambridge, Mass., April 29, at communiquй 97