- Roswell Magill
Infobox Officeholder
name = Roswell Magill
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office =Under Secretary of the Treasury
term_start = January 1937
term_end = September 1938
nominator =Franklin D. Roosevelt
predecessor =
successor =John W. Hanes
birth_date = birth date|1895|11|20
birth_place =Auburn, Illinois
death_date = death date and age|1963|12|17|1895|11|20
death_place =New York City
nationality = flag|United States
party = Republican
alma_mater =Dartmouth College University of Chicago Law School
occupation =Tax law yer
religion =
website =
footnotes =Roswell Foster Magill (
November 20 ,1895 –December 17 ,1963 ) was an Americantax law yer and Treasury Department official. He was one of the most important tax officials of the1930s and one of the leading tax experts.Born in
Auburn, Illinois to a teacher and prominent Republican, Hugh S. Magill, who later won a seat in theIllinois Senate , Roswell Magill attentedDartmouth College , graduating in 1916. After a brief stint as an Army captain duringWorld War I , Magill returned to Illinois for law school. He graduated from theUniversity of Chicago Law School in 1920 and began his legal career at the Chicago firm ofAlden, Latham & Young .In 1923 Magill joined the Bureau of Internal Revenue as a special attorney, and within a year he had been promoted to chief attorney for the Treasury Department. As Treasury Secretary
Andrew W. Mellon 's top lawyer, he helped make the case for major tax reform in 1924. In 1927 he left public service for a faculty post atColumbia Law School , where he introduced a class on federal income taxation.After briefly serving as special tax advisor to Treasury Secretary
Henry Morgenthau in the early 1930s, Magill was nominated by President Roosevelt to become Under Secretary of Treasury in 1937. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Roswell Magill Gets Treasury Job |url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0B14F93F5E177A93C1AB178AD85F438385F9 |work=New York Times |publisher= |date=1937-01-23 |accessdate= ] He supervised preparation of the Tax Revision Studies, a series of reports on every aspect of federal taxation.In 1938, Magill again left the Treasury, returning to Columbia. Also, he was hired by prestigious New York law firm
Cravath, Swaine & Moore in 1943, as a rare lateral partner.Important works
*cite book |title=Taxable Income |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1936 |publisher=Ronald Press |location=New York |isbn= |pages= |url=
*cite book |title=The Impact of Federal Taxes |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1943 |publisher=Columbia University Press |location=New York |isbn= |pages= |url=References
External links
*cite web |url=http://www.taxhistory.org/thp/readings.nsf/ArtWeb/5AE0FA15597C33648525741E00054C32?OpenDocument |title=Profiles in Tax History: Roswell Magill |accessdate= |last=Thorndike |first=Joseph J. |coauthors= |date=2008-01-25 |work=Tax History Project |publisher=
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