CURRENT:
· Sworn in as the Librarian of Congress on September 14, 1987
· 13th person to hold position since Library was established in 1800.
NOTES:
· Served in U.S. Army and worked in the Office of National Estimates
· Taught history at Harvard University (1957-62) & Princeton University (1964-73).
· Director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (1973-87), where he founded the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies at the Center and seven other new programs as well as the Wilson Quarterly.
BOOKS:
Author of Mikhailovsky and Russian Populism (1956), The Icon and the Axe (1966), Fire in the Minds of Men (1980), Russia Transformed: Breakthrough to Hope, August 1991 (1992), The Face of Russia (1998) – a companion book to the three-part television series of the same name, which he wrote and narrated for PBS, and Russia in Search of Itself (2004).
EDUCATION:
· Educated in the public schools of the Philadelphia area.
· Class valedictorian at both Lower Merion High School and Princeton University, where he graduated with highest honors in 1950.
· Doctorate from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar at Balliol College.
PERSONAL:
Born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, on June 1, 1929. Married to the former Marjorie Anne Brennan. Four children: Dr. Susan Billington Harper, Anne Billington Fischer, the Rev. James Hadley Billington Jr., and Thomas Keator Billington, as well as 12 grandchildren.
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