- Boies Penrose
Infobox_Senator
name=Boies Penrose
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Pennsylvania
term= 1897–1921
preceded=James Donald Cameron
succeeded=George Wharton Pepper
date of birth=birth date|1860|11|1|mf=y
place of birth=Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
date of death=death date and age|1921|12|31|1860|11|1|mf=y
place of death=Washington D.C.
spouse=
profession=
religion=
party=Republican|Boies Penrose (
November 1 ,1860 –December 31 ,1921 ) was an American lawyer and Republican politician fromPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . He representedPennsylvania in theUnited States Senate from 1897 until his death in 1921.Born into a prominent Philadelphia family, he was brother to
Spencer Penrose , who in 1918 would build the elegantBroadmoor Hotel atColorado Springs, Colorado . Boies Penrose graduated fromHarvard Law School in 1881, and was accepted into the Pennsylvaniabar association in 1883. He took an interest in politics and began working forMatthew Quay , a Pennsylvaniapolitical boss . He was elected to thePennsylvania House of Representatives in 1884 and served until 1886 when he was elected to the State Senate, where he served as president pro tempore from 1889 to 1891.Penrose stepped down from his position as a State Senator in 1897 to take office as a United States Senator. Penrose was a dominant member of the Senate Finance Committee and supported high protective
tariff s. Penrose was elected the Republican leader of Pennsylvania upon Quay's death in 1904, and was re-elected to this position in 1908.In November 1915, Penrose accompanied the
Liberty Bell on its nationwide tour returning toPennsylvania from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition inSan Francisco ; Penrose accompanied the bell toNew Orleans and then toPhiladelphia . The Liberty Bell will not be moved from Pennsylvania again.cite news |title= Liberty Bell Attracts Crowd in Greenville During 1915 Stop |url= |publisher="Greenville Advocate" |date=July 3 ,2007 |accessdate=2007-07-22 ]Penrose died in
Washington, D.C. in 1921, and was buried in the "Laurel Hill Cemetery" in Philadelphia.Senator Penrose was an avid outdoorsman and took pleasure in mountain exploration and big-game hunting. A mountain in Montana and another in the
Dickson Range in the Bridge River Country inBritish Columbia were climbed and named by him. The Senator was a large, heavy man and according to his hunting guide, W.G. (Bill) Manson, they had to shop all over the place to get a horse big enough to fit Penrose and his custom saddle. The horse was called "Senator", and was retired to the pasture because no standard saddle would fit him.Quotes
"Public office is the last refuge of a scoundrel." -- Boies Penrose
"I believe in the division of labor. You send us to Congress; we pass laws under which you make money...and out of your profits, you further contribute to our campaign funds to send us back again to pass more laws to enable you to make more money." -- Senator Boies Penrose (R-Pa.), 1896, citing the relationship between his politics and big business.
"All physical and economic tests that may be devised are worthless if the immigrant, through racial or other inherently antipathetic conditions, cannot be more or less readily assimilated..." -- Boies Penrose, 1902, "Chinese Exclusion and the Problem of Immigration"
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External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000217 Biographical Directory]
Persondata
NAME=Penrose, Boies
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Senator from Pennsylvania
DATE OF BIRTH=November 1 ,1860
PLACE OF BIRTH=Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
DATE OF DEATH=December 31 ,1921
PLACE OF DEATH=Washington D.C.
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