Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Appendix


Chronology

DONALD H. MCLEAN, JR.

November 12, 1910, born, Elizabeth, New Jersey

1916 – 26    Pingry School

1926 – 28    Phillips Academy, Andover

1928 – 32    Amherst College, B. A.

1932 – 35    Yale University, L.L.B.

1939            Married Martha Lamb, Stansted, Québec.  
                    Children: Donald (1941), Ruth (1944), John (1947), Barbara (1953).

1935 – 36    Attorney, Reconstruction Finance Corporation 
                    Admitted to practice of law: 
                    U.S. District Court & Circuit Court of Appeals (1936); 
                    U.S. Supreme Court (1941); 
                    New York Court of Appeals (1948);
                    Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1975).

1936 - 38     Attorney, Milbank, Tweed, Hope and Hadley, New York and                                                 Washington, DC 

1940            Co-author with Francis T Christie,"The Transfer of Stock" 

1942            Enlisted, U.S. Army, serving with the International Division    
                    (Washington), Joint Chiefs of Staff (Policy Division), Military Governor of 
                    Germany. Final rank, Lt.Col. Awards: Legion of Merit (1945); Oak Leaf   
                    Cluster (1946).

1947            Consultant on occupation problems for Department of State (on leave from                           Milbank, Tweed)

1948            Consultant on foreign affairs to the “Commission on Reorganization of                                 Executive Branch of Government” (Hoover Commission). 
                    Author, “Experts to Run European Recovery Program,” New York Times                               Magazine

1948 – 51    Counsel, Socony Vacuum Oil Company, Inc.

Associate, John D Rockefeller, 3rd (1951– 65)

1952            Population Council incorporated

1952            International House of Japan incorporated

1952            Rockefeller Public Service Awards established, Princeton University

1953            Counsel on Economic and Cultural Affairs Incorporated

1956            English Language Education Council ELEC) established, Japan

1958            Raymon Magsaysay Awards established, Philippines

1962            Agricultural Development Council established
                    JDR, 3rd Fund established

1962            Opening, India International Centre, New Delhi

Lahey Clinic Foundation

1964            Elected trustee

1965            Elected President

1971            Land acquired, Burlington, Massachusetts, for Lahey Clinic

1974            Groundbreaking for new Lahey Clinic

Phillips Academy, Andover

1956            Elected member Alumni Council

1957 – 58    President, Alumni Council

1958            Elected Charter Trustee

1959 - 61    President, Board of Trustees

Other

1948 – 65   Vice Chairman, Visiting Committee Graduate School of Public                                              Administration, Harvard University

1950 – 56   Officer and Director, Metropolitan New York Council, American Youth                                Hostels,Inc

1955 – 60   Trustee, President, Overlook Hospital, Summit, New Jersey 

1956– 65    Trustee, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio

1964           Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge established

1974 – 82    Director, Massachusetts Financial Services, Co.

1977            Honorary L.L.D., Amherst College


September 12, 1984, died, Burlington, Massachusetts

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