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David Dean Rusk : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dean Rusk
David Dean Rusk (February 9, 1909December 20, 1994) was the United States Secretary of State from 1961 to 1969 under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Rusk is the joint-second-longest serving U.S. Secretary of State of all time, behind only Cordell Hull and tied with William H. Seward. ==Childhood and education== David Dean Rusk was born in a rural district of Cherokee County, Georgia, to Robert Hugh Rusk and the former Frances Elizabeth (née Clotfelter) Rusk.〔Page 425 of Congressional Directory,89th Congress, Second Session, January 1966〕 He was educated in Atlanta's public schools, graduated from Boys High School in 1925,〔 and spent two years working for an Atlanta lawyer before working his way through Davidson College. Rusk was coached in football by William "Monk" Younger and was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order Sigma chapter, and the national military honor society Scabbard and Blade becoming a Cadet Lieutenant Colonel commanding the Reserve Officers' Training Corps battalion. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1931. While studying in England as a Rhodes Scholar at St. John's College, Oxford, he received the Cecil Peace Prize in 1933.〔 Rusk married the former Virginia Foisie (October 5, 1915 – February 24, 1996) on June 9, 1937.〔 They had three children: David, Richard and Peggy Rusk. Rusk taught at Mills College in Oakland, California from 1934 to 1949, and he earned a law degree at the University of California, Berkeley in 1940.
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