Parker LeRoy Moon (1892 – 1936) was a U.S. educator and political scientist, born in New York City, and educated at Columbia University, where he became assistant professor in 1919. In 1921, he became managing editor of the Political Science Quarterly.
He was a member of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace in 1918-1919. He was the author of A Syllabus of Imperialism and World Politics, (1919); and The Labor Problem and the Social Catholic Movement in France, (1921). He also contributed to periodicals and year books.
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Name | Moon, Parker Thomas |
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Date of birth | 1892 |
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Date of death | 1936 |
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and leap into a dance,
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fit only for Apollo
To play to, for the Moon to lead,
And all the Stars to follow.”
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