Stephen P. Duggan
Stephen Pierce Hayden Duggan was a United States scholar and educator known as the "apostle of internationalism".
Biography
He was educated at the College of the City of New York where, after completing his undergraduate and some graduate work in 1896, he began teaching while pursuing graduate studies at Columbia University, where he received a Ph.D. in 1902. He was a professor of diplomatic history and later the history of education at CCNY, and became head of the education department in 1906.Duggan founded The Institute of International Education in 1919, together with Nobel Laureates Elihu Root and Nicholas Murray Butler, and was the first director. He was director of Council on Foreign Relations.
Family
Duggan was married to Sarah Alice Elsesser, who was a director of the Negro Welfare League of White Plains, New York.Their son Laurence Duggan was an economist and State Department official who was suspected of being a Soviet agent.
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