He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a former Guggenheim Foundation Fellow. He teaches 20th-century American history, and political and social thought American foreign policy American literature and the comparative development of democracy in Europe and America. In 1967 he returned to Stanford, where he is now the Donald J. in American studies from Yale in 1968, after completing an undergraduate degree at Stanford University. A reception will follow in the common room of the Hall of Graduate Studies, 320 York St. Each speaker in the series is an alumnus of the Graduate School. Kennedy's talk, "A Tale of Three Cities: How the United States Won World War II," is the third in the Graduate School's Tercentennial lecture series, "In the Company of Scholars," organized by Dean Susan Hockfield during the academic year 2000-01, when the University is celebrating its 300th anniversary. 2, at 4 p.m., at the Law School, 127 Wall St. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will host a lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David M. Historian David Kennedy to discuss World War II
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