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<tr><tr><td class="year"></td>1939</td><td class="item">Birth: August 17.  
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Mother:  Margot de Bruyn Kops McClintock, a designer of junior-miss dresses and suits sold nationally in mid-scale department stores.
Mother:  Margot de Bruyn Kops McClintock, a designer of junior-miss dresses and suits sold nationally in mid-scale department stores.
Father: Franklin  T. McClintock, a midlevel executive in the investment banking firm, Harriman,  Ripley, & Co.
Father: Franklin  T. McClintock, a midlevel executive in the investment banking firm, Harriman,  Ripley, & Co.

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A Timeline of my life and work

Starting Up, 1939-1965

1939 <td class="pdf"
Birth: August 17.<nl>

Mother: Margot de Bruyn Kops McClintock, a designer of junior-miss dresses and suits sold nationally in mid-scale department stores. Father: Franklin T. McClintock, a midlevel executive in the investment banking firm, Harriman, Ripley, & Co.

My birth nearly killed my mother, owing to a catastrophic loss of blood in an emergency Cesarian operation. As an infant, she contracted polio and spent a year plus in a sanatorium in Bismark, ND, which left her with a gimp arm, a short leg, and a strong will. More. . . .

Civic Humanism, 1960-1985

Digital Humanism, 1980-2005

Finishing up 2000-on

1959/60 Excerpt from my undergraduate journal pdf 1960/61 Educational Content and the American Reality: An Inquiry into Secondary Education for Americans Living in Europe (Senior thesis) pdf June: Graduated from Princeton University, with an A.B. degree and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Certificate, the Gale F. Johnston Prize in Public Affairs, and High Honors in the School of Public and International Affairs. Princeton Undergraduate Transcript, 1957-61. pdf 1961/62 Summer: Managed the summer program at the American School in Switzerland ("Swiss Holiday")
September: Began study at Columbia University towards an M.A. in History.
Fall: paper (now lost) on Henry Adams for a Colloquium in American Intellectual History with Henry Steele Commager, then visiting professor. pdf April: Draft M.A. Essays, "The Development of Concepts of Association in American Educational Thought" submitted and rejected by the faculty advisor. Arranged to switch to History and Education program with Lawrence A. Cremin as advisor.
September: Started work on Ph.D. on History and Education as a student in Columbia's International Fellows Program. pdf 1962/63 "Notes from a Mad Man," Review of Education and the New America by James McClellan & Solon T. Kimball. Unpublished, submitted 12/17/1962 for the General Seminar (TF6000). pdf December:The American Attack on UNESCO:1951-1957 (MA Essay, submitted 12_18_1963) pdf 1980 Citizens and Subjects: Educational Politics in
Historical Perspective pdf1 pdf2 1980 My case for promotion to full professor pdf html