Hickman, Martin B. (Martin Berkeley), 1925-1991
Dates
- Existence: 1925 - 1991
Biographical History
Martin B. Hickman (1925-1991) was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a political science professor and an academic administrator in Utah.
Martin Berkeley Hickman was born on May 16, 1925, in Monticello, Utah. He served in the military during WWII in the European theater from 1944-1946. He served a full time mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1947-1949 in France. He married JoAnn Emmett on August 1, 1950, and they had six daughters. He received his Bachelor of Science degree, with honors, from the University of Utah in 1951, his Master’s Degree in 1952, and his Ph.D. in 1954. He has served in the U.S. Department of State, as consular and economic officer in Germany and in Hong Kong. He has worked as an associate professor of international relations and as a professor of political science at Brigham Young University. In 1970, Hickman became dean of the College of Social Sciences at Brigham Young University and director of the Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies. Martin B. Hickman died on October 14, 1991, in Provo, Utah.
Citation:
UPB; Martin Berkeley Hickman was born on May 16, 1925, in Monticello, Utah. He served in the military during WWII in the European theater from 1944-1946. He served a full time mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1947-1949 in France. He married JoAnn Emmett on August 1, 1950, and they had six daughters. He received his Bachelor of Science degree, with honors, from the University of Utah in 1951, his Master’s Degree in 1952, and his Ph.D. in 1954. He has served in the U.S. Department of State, as consular and economic officer in Germany and in Hong Kong. He has worked as an associate professor of international relations and as a professor of political science at Brigham Young University. In 1970, Hickman became dean of the College of Social Sciences at Brigham Young University and director of the Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies. Martin B. Hickman died on October 14, 1991, in Provo, Utah.Ancestry via WWW (Martin B. Hickman; Martin Berkeley Hickman; Berkeley Martin Hickman; b. May 16, 1925 in Monticello, San Juan, Utah; d. October 14, 1991 in Utah;
FamilySearch via WWW (Martin B. Hickman; Berkeley Hickman; m. JoAnn Emmett August 1, 1950 in Logan, Utah; son of Othello Hickman and Mary Helen Bunker)
Contemporary Authors Online. The Gale Group, 2000.
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College of Social Sciences dean correspondence and files, 1961-1972
Contains administrative files, including correspondence and memos, reports, meeting agendas and minutes, addresses, and proposals.
College of Social Sciences dean correspondence and general files, 1961-1972
Contains administrative files, including correspondence, generated by the dean's office. Materials date from between 1961 and 1972.
College of Social Sciences dean general records, 1964-1971
Contains administrative files on faculty forums, the Charles Merrill Trust, BYU constituion for Hall of Fame establishment, BYU industrial park, correspondence with Ernest Wilkinson, and History 170 course outline.
College of Social Sciences dean general subject files, correspondence, and reports, 1957-1972
Contains administrative files, including budget reports, faculty salaries, confidential teacher appraisals, general correspondence, communication with university presidents and other colleges, special project files, and material on animal cages, genealogy, and computer science.
College of Social Sciences dean records, 1955-1972
Contains letters, reports, personnel records, and topical subject files created by the dean's office. Materials date from between 1955 and 1972.
College of Social Sciences dean records, 1959-1973
Contains correspondence and subject files created by the dean's office. Materials date from between 1959 and 1973.
College of Social Sciences dean subject files, 1959-1973
Administrative files, including correspondence and memos, schedules, proposals, agendas and minutes, policy and procedures, brochures, newsletters, handbooks, and handouts.
College of Social Sciences records
Includes correspondence and records from the office of the Dean of the College of Social Sciences.
College of Social Sciences subject files, 1970-1976
Contains administrative files, including correspondence and memos, meeting minutes, reports, financial information, and news clippings.
David B. Galbraith collection on the Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies
Contains correspondence between Brigham Young University officials, leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and other people involved in the construction of the Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies. Also includes newspaper articles, written reports, video materials, financial records, and other material concerning the Jerusalem Center. Dates range from 1968 to 1994.
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