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  1. 9 de dez. de 2023 · Elspeth Rostow (October 20, 1917 December 10, 2007) was born as Elspeth Vaughan Davies in Manhattan. She graduated from Barnard College in 1938. She received a master's degree in history from Radcliffe College in 1939 and a master's degree from Cambridge University in 1949.

  2. 15 de fev. de 2003 · Walt W. Rostow, an economic ... His wife of 55 years, the former Elspeth Davies, a political scientist, joined him on the faculty there. In the early 1990's, Mr. Rostow became head of the Austin ...

  3. 14 de fev. de 2003 · Rostow, who died Thursday, Feb. 13, of complications from kidney failure, was 86. Services will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, at Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125 N. Lamar Blvd. Visitation at the funeral home will be from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 18. Rostow will be buried in New York on Friday, Feb. 21.

  4. Walt Whitman ROSTOW (konata ankaŭ kiel Walt Rostow aŭ W.W. Rostow) ( Novjorko, 7a de oktobro 1916 – 13a de februaro 2003) estis usona ekonomikisto kaj politikisto konata pro sia opozicio al komunismo, kredo en la efiko de la kapitalismo kaj de la libera entrepreno. Li estis Nacia Sekureca Konsilisto de la prezidento Lyndon Johnson (1966-1969).

  5. Walt Whitman Rostow (též znám jako Walt Rostow nebo W. W. Rostow) ( 7. října 1916 – 13. února 2003) byl americký ekonom a politický teoretik, který pracoval jako zvláštní poradce pro otázky národní bezpečnosti pro amerického prezidenta Lyndona B. Johnosona v letech 1964-68. V této roli měl markantní vliv na utváření ...

  6. Elspeth Davies Rostow. On the C-SPAN Networks: Elspeth Davies Rostow was a Dean for LBJ School of Public Affairs in the University of Texas at Austin with four videos in the C-SPAN Video Library ...

  7. Rostow, Walter Whitman (“Walt”)(b. 7 October 1916 in New York City; d. 13 February 2003 in Austin, Texas), economic historian, deputy assistant for national security affairs under President John F. Kennedy, chairman of the Policy Planning Council at the State Department, and President Lyndon B. Johnson’s special assistant for national-security affairs.