OVERVIEW:
FULL NAME:
David Elliot Bell
BORN:
January 19, 1919;
Jamestown, North Dakota
DIED:
September 6, 2000;
Cambridge, Massachusetts
EDUCATION:
Pomona College (BA, 1939)
Harvard University (MA in Economics, 1941)
POLITICAL PARTY:
Democratic
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
1942:
Staff Member, Bureau of the Budget
1942-1945:
Served in U.S. Marine Corps Reserve During WWII
1945-1947:
Budget Examiner, Bureau of the Budget
1947-1948:
Special Assistant to President Harry Truman
1948-1949:
Assistant to the Chief, Fiscal Division, Bureau of the Budget
1949-1951:
Special Assistant to President Harry Truman
1951-1953:
Administrative Assistant/ Speechwriter to President Truman
1952:
Joined Campaign Staff of Adlai Stevenson,
Speechwriter/ White House Liaison for Stevenson
1954-1957:
Adviser on General Economics, Planning Board, Government of Pakistan, and Project Field Supervisor, Harvard Advisory Group
1957-1961:
Lecturer on Economics, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
1961-1962:
Director, Bureau of the Budget
1962-1966:
Administrator, Agency for International Development
1966-1980:
Executive Vice President, Ford Foundation
1981-1988:
Taught Population Sciences and International Health, Harvard University
PORTRAIT:
RESOURCES:
Papers (Truman Library)
Papers (JFK Library)
Oral History (Truman Library, 1968)
Oral History (JFKL #1, 7/11/1964)
Oral History (JFKL, #2, 1/2/1965)
Wikipedia
MEDIA COVERAGE:
OBITUARIES:
New York Times
Los Angeles Times