James Grafton Rogers

James Grafton Rogers (January 13, 1883 - April 23, 1971) was the Assistant Secretary of State.[1]

Biography

Rogers was born on January 13, 1883 in Denver, Colorado to Edmund James Armstrong Rogers (1852-1922) and Maria Georgina Dare.

Rogers was a professor of law and dean of the University of Colorado School of Law from 1928-1931, and 1933-35.[2]

He was the western vice president of the American Alpine Club from 1932 to 1934, and president of the American Alpine Club from 1938 to 1940.[3]

Rogers died of a stroke on April 23, 1971 in Denver, Colorado.[1]

gollark: What if it's just ANOTHER arbitrary thing named `r`?!
gollark: That only works for integers.
gollark: Temporary variables aren't real.
gollark: In COOL languages it's `r0, r1 = r1, r0` or `(r0, r1) = (r1, r0)`.
gollark: This is part of my code guessing submission next round, so you should probably work it out before then.

References

  1. "James G. Rogers Dead at 88. Ex Assistant Secretary of State". New York Times. April 25, 1971. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  2. "List of Past Deans". University of Colorado School of Law. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
  3. "James Grafton Rogers, 1883–1971". American Alpine Club. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
Academic offices
Preceded by
John D. Fleming
4th Dean of the University of Colorado School of Law
1928-1931, 1933-35
Succeeded by
Robert L. Stearns
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