- William Yandell Elliott
William Yandell Elliott (1896-1979) was an American historian and political advisor to six U.S. presidents.
Born in
Murfreesboro, Tennessee , he served as an artillery battery commander inWorld War I . He attendedVanderbilt University , where he was a member of the group of poets and literary scholars known as theFugitives . As a Rhodes Scholar, he attendedBalliol College, Oxford , where he readPhilosophy, Politics and Economics , and where amongst others he would meet the poetWilliam Butler Yeats , the Indian nationalistKrishna Menon , and John Marshall Harlan II, a future Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. His dissertation "The Pragmatic Revolt in Politics" proved influential.He was hired by Harvard President
Abbott Lawrence Lowell , and he was to remain at Harvard for the next 41 years, during which time he became an advisor to a number of American presidents and presidential candidates, includingAl Smith in 1928. He was a member of Roosevelt'sBrain Trust in the 1930s and '40s, and Vice President of theWar Production Board in Charge of Civilian Requirements duringWorld War II . He also accompanied Roosevelt to Yalta.Post-war, Elliott served on the National Security Council. Though he was a script-writer for Republican
Richard Nixon 's 1960 election run, the Democratic presidents Kennedy and Johnson retained him as aState Department advisor.Elliott became dean of the
Harvard Summer School , where he would establish the Harvard International Seminar, directed by his student and protégéHenry Kissinger . Many attendees went on to became heads of state or government in their respective countries, includingYigal Allon inIsrael ,Yasuhiro Nakasone inJapan , andPierre Trudeau inCanada .External links
* [http://govt.mckenna.edu/welliott/teachers/elliott.htm William Y. Elliott] by his son, Ward Elliott
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