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reported that as Assistant Secretary of State, he advocated for "major changes in our international educational and cultural programs." Frankel wanted to create a service of 'education officers' who would be sent abroad. In 1966, he led the American delegation to the
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and the same year became a member of board of directors of the Civil Liberties Union of New York State (where he would remain until 1965). He became a member of the National Assembly for the Teaching of Principles of the
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Frankel married Helen Beatrice Lehman on August 17, 1941. Together they raised two children, Susan and Carl. He was a member of the
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Columbia College (Columbia University). Office of Alumni Affairs and Development; Columbia College (Columbia University) (1959).
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in 1939 where in 1956, he attained position of full professor of philosophy. Prior to the position, he was awarded
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Mergers and Industrial Concentration: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on the Judiciary United States Senate
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and intended to return to teaching at Columbia University. Immediately after retirement, he traveled to the
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on a Fulbright Scholarship. The same year he was awarded Fulbright Scholarship, Frankel served as
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in 1962, and following it became a fellow of the Conference of Science, Philosophy and Religion.
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in 1937. He then continued his education at the same university, earning a
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Frankel and his wife were fatally shot during a robbery of their home in
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Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs
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in 1953 and in 1954 became visiting professor at the
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Harry McPherson
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New York City
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Doctor of Philosophy
World War II
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