Vlastimil Kybal: Curriculum vitae:
1880 May 30 Born, Cernochov u Loun, Czechoslovakia.
1899 After graduation from the Gymnasium at Slany, studied history and philosophy at Charles University under the direction of J. Goll, J. Pekar, V. Novotny, T. G. Masaryk and F. Drtina.
1904 Earned a Ph.D. degree in history and philosophy from the Charles University in Prague.
1906 Studied in France at the Sorbonne, College de France, Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Ecole de Sciences Politiques, and at the university in Bonn,Germany. 1920-1925 Czechoslovak ambassador to Italy.
1925-1927 Czechoslovak ambassador to Brazil and Argentina.
1927-1933 Czechoslovak ambassador to Spain and Portugal.
1935-1939 Czechoslovak ambassador to Mexico and the Central American states.
1939-1942 Associate at round-table sessions of the Institute of World Affairs, Riverside, California. Lectured on Czechoslovakia at the University of California, Berkeley, the Pacific College, Stockton, and at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
1944-1948 Research Fellow in History at Yale University. Lectured at American universities, in particular Columbia University in New York.
1948 Remained in exile in the United States after the February Coup d'etat.
1948 October 29 Appointed Consultant on Czechoslovakian Publications for the Yale University Library.
1958 January 2 Died, Washington, D.C.