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Kellogg Foundation for Education in International Relations

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In 1937 Frank B. Kellogg established for Carleton College the Frank B. Kellogg Foundation for Education in International Relations with a $500,000 endowment. Kellogg was a trustee of the college at the time. The endowment initially funded two full-time professors and one half-time professor, and provided scholarships for six students: four at Carleton College and two Carleton students studying abroad.

Frank B. Kellogg Professors of International Relations

  • David Bryn-Jones, 1936-1952
  • Reginald Lang, 1956-57 Visiting Professor of International Relations on the Frank B. Kellogg Foundation.
  • Roy F. Grow, Frank B. Kellogg professor of international relations, emeritus
  • Alfred P. Montero, current Frank B. Kellogg professor of political science
  • Heinrich P. Jordan
  • James K. Pollock
  • M. J. Bonn, Visiting Professor

Sources

  • Time Magazine, June 14, 1937
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