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Philip H. Coombs

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to be the first Assistant Secretary of State for Education and Culture in February, 1961. He was an advocate for overhauling the educational system, saying that every school district should put 2% of its money into educational research and hire a "Vice President in charge of heresy."
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During his career he wrote several books on foreign policy and education. He was married to Helena Brooks for 65 years and had two children, Peter B. Coombs and Helena H. Weeks.
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in 1962 and, from 1963 to 1968, held the post of Director of the IIEP. He served as vice-chair and chair of the
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Education for Rural Development (Praeger special studies in international economics and development)
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Meeting the Basic Needs of the Rural Poor: The Integrated Community-Based Approach
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Education and Foreign Aid: Ways to Improve United States Foreign Educational Aid
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Education and Foreign Aid: Ways to Improve United States Foreign Educational Aid
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The World Educational Crisis: A Systems Analysis, Oxford University Press, 1968
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The World Crisis in Education: The View from the Eighties
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Attacking Rural Poverty: How Nonformal Education Can Help
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International Institute for Educational Planning website
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UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning
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Philip Hall Coombs
Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs
Lucius D. Battle
Holyoke, Massachusetts
Chester, Connecticut
Amherst College
University of Chicago

Dance Magazine
Holyoke, MA
Chester, CT
Amherst College
University of Chicago
Williams College
Ford Foundation
John F. Kennedy

Paris
UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning
UNESCO
education
U.S. State Department
International Council of Economic Development
Obituary, Foreign Service Journal
Wayback Machine
New York Times obituary
Obituary from the IIEP newsletter
International Institute for Educational Planning website
Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs
Lucius D. Battle

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