David Bell | |
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Director of the Bureau of the Budget | |
In office January 22, 1961 – December 20, 1962 |
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President | John F. Kennedy |
Preceded by | Maurice Stans |
Succeeded by | Kermit Gordon |
Personal details | |
Born |
David Elliot Bell January 19, 1919 Jamestown, North Dakota, U.S. |
Died | September 6, 2000 Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. |
(aged 81)
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Mary Barry (1943–2000) |
Children | 2 |
Education |
Pomona College (BA) Harvard University (MA) |
David Elliott Bell (January 19, 1919 – September 6, 2000) was a director of the United States' Office of Management and Budget from January 22, 1961 until December 20, 1962 under President John F. Kennedy. Kennedy named him administrator of the Agency for International Development in late 1962. He left government service in 1966 to become the Executive Vice President of the Ford Foundation.
David E. Bell was born on January 20, 1919, in Jamestown, North Dakota, to son of Florence and Reginald Bell. He spent part of his youth in San Francisco, while his father was teaching at Stanford University. In 1939, he received a B.A. from Pomona College, California, and in 1941 a M.A. in economics from Harvard University.
On November 17, 1943, he married Mary Louise Barry. When they met, Mary worked at the Commerce Department and later was employed as a 4th grade teacher. David and Mary had two children: a daughter Susan, and a son Peter. The Bells and their children traveled extensively in all parts of the world, and lived in several locations, including New York City, Boston, MA, Washington D.C., and Karachi, Pakistan. He continued to travel the world with his wife up until the time of his death.
Bell joined the United States Marine Corps in December, 1942. He was trained at Fort Benning, Georgia, Camp Pendleton, California, and Quantico, Virginia, where he was an instructor. He served on land in Pearl Harbor from July 1945 until he was released from active duty on 21 September of the same year, at which point he was a First Lieutenant. He was promoted to the rank of Captain on 19 July 1948 and was honorably discharged on December 16, 1957.