Landon, Kenneth Perry, 1903-
Biographical Statement
Kenneth Landon was born on March 27, 1903 in Meadville, Pennsylvania. His parents were Mae and Brad Landon. Brad had studied at LaFayette College and was an engineer with the Erie Railroad. They settled in Meadville, Pennsylvania, where Kenneth spent his childhood.
Kenneth spent three years at Wheaton and after graduation in 1924 he went to Princeton, where he pursued a Th.M. degree.
Margaret Mortenson and Kenneth were engaged in September, 1924 and they married in June, 1926. After marriage, they prepared for the mission field and traveled to Thailand. The Landon's had five to six acres on their compound in Trang.
In Thailand Margaret served as Headmistress of Anakul Satri Girl's School and was put in charge of the school in 1930-31. During his time in Thailand, Kenneth traveled extensively as an evangelist and was able to plant 6 churches. Along with his church planting activities, he pastored a church in Trang for some time. While the family was on furlough in 1937/38 it was decided that they would not return to Thailand, leaving nearly all of their household belongings and possessions in Thailand.
It was while they were on this last furlough that Kenneth completed a Ph.D. in one year from the University of Chicago. In one furious year Kenneth completed his coursework, took his exams, and wrote and defended his dissertation that was later published as Siam in Transition. After his resignation and the completion of his degree, Kenneth began to look for work, preferably as a pastor, which was not an easy task at the time. After much delay he was able to obtain a position teaching philosophy at Earlham College in Indiana in 1939.
It was during his time at Earlham, during the summer of 1941, that Kenneth received a call from Col. William Donovan. Bill Donovan, later called the “father of American Intelligence”, said President Roosevelt wanted Kenneth in Washington as soon as possible to make a report about the Japanese in Indochina and they needed his help to understand Thailand and the region. Initially, Kenneth was not interested in becoming permanently involved because he enjoyed his time and teaching at Earlham, but this call began a long and illustrious career for Kenneth in the US government. Kenneth’s briefings and seminars proved helpful as the US involvement in Southeast Asia increased during the war and in the future.
While Kenneth served as a government specialist on Southeast Asia, Margaret completed the necessary research to write a story about Anna Leonowens, a governess in the court of King Mongkut. Margaret published several articles about Leonowens and in 1942 completed Anna and the King of Siam, which sold 790,000 copies in the United States and the United Kingdom alone. Later she wrote the novel Never Dies the Dream. Margaret Landon's work was adapted for film by 20th Century Fox in 1946 as Anna and the King of Siam, starring Rex Harrison and Irene Dunne. Margaret’s story became the basis for The King and I, a wonderful musical by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.
In 1954, Kenneth left the State Department and moved to the White House Staff of Dwight D. Eisenhower, working for the National Security Council on policy implementation. During the coming years Kenneth made numerous trips to Southeast Asia. In 1960, on one such trip he met with Ngo Diem, self-declared president of the Republic of Vietnam. In 1961 a new administration entered the White House and with increased concerns over communism and insurgency, President Kennedy established a seminar of ambassadors, generals, and other high officials for training in counter-insurgency. This seminar became informally known as the Country Team Seminar and with his knowledge of Southeast Asia, Kenneth would be a regular lecturer. In 1963, Kenneth became the Associate Dean of the Foreign Service Institute's language and area studies program, a natural extension of his previous work.
In 1965, Kenneth retired from the State Department with its highest honor and became a full professor at the American University. He served in this capacity for nine years assisting many students as they pursued advanced degrees. He retired once again, this time at the age of 71. Retirement was a difficult adjustment. He had been a man of great efforts, energy, and accomplishments. As Margaret's health failed Kenneth began to take over the responsibilities of the home.
Ken Landon died August 26, 1993 and Margaret followed soon thereafter, passing away December 4th. Both are buried in Wheaton, Illinois.
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Author: Wheaton College Archives & Special Collections staffFound in 817 Collections and/or Records:
Kenneth and Margaret Landon Papers
Landon Chronicles (1850-1929): Laurids Jorgen Moeller Mortenson (hour 9, clip 1)
Landon Chronicles (1856-1930): Robert Dick Wilson (hour 23, clip 5)
Landon Chronicles (1857-1916): Siam: Phya Ratsida (hour 48, clip 5)
Landon Chronicles (1860-1930): Henry Clayton Landon (hour 5, clip 3)
Landon Chronicles (1863-1934): Edward "Ed" Dayton Landon (hour 5, clip 2)
Landon Chronicles (1864): Wedding of David Bosworth and Agnes Fletcher and Their Ring (hour 1, clip 6)
Landon Chronicles (1868-1895): Mae Landon's Upbringing (hour 7, clip 11)
Landon Chronicles (1868): Baptism of Mae Agnes Fletcher (hour 1, clip 2)
Landon Chronicles (1869-1953): Kenneth on His Father Bradley (hour 73, clip 3)
Landon Chronicles (1869-1953): William Bradley Landon Sr. (hour 5, clip 1)
Landon Chronicles (1885): The Conflict Between Petrine Christine and Laurids Mortensen (hour 10, clip 2)
Landon Chronicles (1892-1942): Kenneth and Marget on Prince Damrong (hour 63, clip 3)
Landon Chronicles (1894-1895): William and Mae Landon's Courtship and His Whiskey (hour 1, clip 9)
Landon Chronicles (1895): William and Mae Landon were Married (hour 1, clip 5)
Landon Chronicles (1899-1921): Bradley Landon Jr. (hour 6, clip 1)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1904): Kenneth's Irish Nurse Put Whiskey in His Milk (hour 1, clip 12)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1911): Kenneth Summarizes the Family's Houses Until 1911 (hour 2, clip 4)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1912): Sunday Afternoon Walks (hour 8, clip 10)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1913): Family Celebrations and the Flattened Champagne (hour 1, clip 8)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1913): Kenneth Landon Travelled by Train as a Child (hour 1, clip 3)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1913): Kenneth's Family Was of a Puritan Background (hour 1, clip 21)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1913): The Home of His Mother's Parents (hour 1, clip 10)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1917): Miss McCabe, Kenneth's Sunday School Teacher (hour 8, clip 7)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1919): Brad Landon Sr. Attempted to Make Pancakes (hour 7, clip 14)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1919): Mrs. D'Armant Minium (hour 8, clip 1)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1919): Recreation During Margaret's Childhood (hour 13, clip 4)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1919): Who Kenneth Thought was Most Respectable in Town (hour 3, clip 3)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1920): French Creek (hour 8, clip 3)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1920): Stinky Altenburg (hour 8, clip 4)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1921): Kenneth's Tonsils Dissolved (hour 18, clip 4)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1921): The Childhood Recreation of Kenneth and Margaret (hour 7, clip 13)
Landon Chronicles (1903-1925): Anenus Duabus Preached at Margaret Though She Was Always Religious (hour 15, clip 9)
Landon Chronicles (1903): Origin of Kenneth Landon's Middle Name (hour 1, clip 1)
Landon Chronicles (1905-1909): Kenneth Caused Trouble at Their North Main Street Home (hour 1, clip 19)
Landon Chronicles (1905-1914): Kenneth Used to Eat Necco Wafers (hour 4, clip 12)
Landon Chronicles (1905): Kenneth at Age 2 in the Baby Carriage (hour 1, clip 13)
Landon Chronicles (1905): Mae Fletcher's Family Background (hour 1, clip 4)
Landon Chronicles (1906): Kenneth Was Afraid the Train Would Hit Him (hour 4, clip 8)
Landon Chronicles (1907-1908): How Kenneth Came to 'Love' Fig Newtons (hour 2, clip 12)
Landon Chronicles (1907-1909): Girls Gave Young Kenneth Some Candy (hour 1, clip 18)
Landon Chronicles (1907-1909): Kenneth Ran Away in the Subway (hour 1, clip 17)
Landon Chronicles (1907-1913): Kenneth Travelled to New York Alone When He was a Boy (Hour 3, clip 4)
Landon Chronicles (1907-1923): Kenneth Dated Often Before He Went to Wheaton (hour 4, clip 5)
Landon Chronicles (1907-1976): Charlotte Johns (hour 8, clip 2)
Landon Chronicles (1907): Kenneth Running Away at Age 4 (hour 1, clip 15)
Landon Chronicles (1907): Kenneth Sledding with College Students at Age 4 (hour 1, clip 14)
Landon Chronicles (1907): Kenneth's Brother was Chased Home by Orphans (hour 3, clip 2)
Landon Chronicles (1907): Kenneth's First Encounter with Corruption (hour 40, clip 3)
Landon Chronicles (1908-1918): Jimmy, Kenneth's Dog (hour 5, clip 4)
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