Leonard D. White
1891
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1958
country of citizenship: United States of America
educated at: Dartmouth College, University of Chicago
occupation: political scientist, historian
award received: Guggenheim Fellowship, Pulitzer Prize for History, Bancroft Prize
position held: chairperson
Leonard Dupee White (January 17, 1891 – February 23, 1958) was an American historian who specialized in public administration in the United States. His technique was to study administration in the context of grouped U.S. presidential terms. A founder of the field, White worked at the University of Chicago after service in the administrations of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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