- Guy Mark Gillette
Guy Mark Gillette (
February 3 ,1879 -March 3 ,1973 ) was a DemocraticU.S. Representative and Senator fromIowa . In the U.S. Senate, Gillette was elected, re-elected, defeated, elected again, and defeated again.Born in
Cherokee, Iowa , he attended public school and graduated fromDrake University Law School inDes Moines in 1900. He was admitted to the bar in 1900 and commenced practice in Cherokee. During theSpanish-American War , he served as a sergeant in theFifty-second Iowa Regiment in theUnited States Army , but never saw combat. [http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/resources/pdf/McClure1.pdf Oral History of Stewart McClure, Part 1 (Service on Gillette Senate Staff)] , at 5.] He volunteered to fight against the British in Africa in theBoer War , but was turned down.Returning to Iowa, he engaged in agricultural pursuits and was the city attorney of Cherokee in 1906-1907. He became the prosecuting attorney of Cherokee County from 1907-1909 and a member of the
Iowa State Senate from 1912 to 1916.During the
First World War , he served as a captain in the United States Army.In 1932, in the Roosevelt landslide, he was elected as a Democrat to represent
Iowa's 9th congressional district . He was re-elected in 1934, and served nearly all of that term. He resigned upon his election to the United States Senate onNovember 3 ,1936 to serve out the remainder of the term of SenatorRichard Louis Murphy , who had died in an auto accident. Nearly two years remained in Murphy's term, which would endJanuary 3 ,1939 .Gillette was targeted for replacement in 1938 by the Roosevelt Administration because of Gillette's vote against Roosevelt's plan to expand the Supreme Court and other positions. [" [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,848978,00.html Iowa's Microcosm] ," Time Magazine, 1938-06-13.] He nevertheless defeated Roosevelt's choice for the Democratic nomination,
Otha D. Wearin , and was elected to his first full Senate term. During that term, his conflicts with the Roosevelt Administration expanded, on topics as diverse as the terms of the Neutrality Act, [" [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,771644,00.html Rebels and Ripsnorters,] " Time Magazine, 1939-7-24.] , and choices for judgeships. [" [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,772715,00.html SEC seat warming] ," Time Magazine, 1941-04-21.] Like several others who had opposed Roosevelt's efforts to aid Great Britain before Pearl Harbor but faced wartime elections, Gillette lost his next re-election bid, in 1944, to Iowa Governor and RepublicanBourke B. Hickenlooper . [" [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,801530,00.html The New Senate] ," Time Magazine, 1944-11-13.]After his first defeat, Gillette was the chairman of the
Surplus Property Board in 1945, president of theAmerican League for a Free Palestine from 1945 to 1948.He launched a political comeback in 1948, defeating former governor and U.S. Senator
George A. Wilson 's attempt to seek re-election to Iowa's other U.S. Senate seat. Gillette served untilJanuary 3 ,1955 , when his bid for re-election was thwarted when he was unseated by U.S. RepresentativeThomas E. Martin of Iowa City. His defeat was considered an upset because it conflicted with earlier polls. ["Gillette is Upset, GOP wins State," Waterloo Daily Courier, 1954-11-03, at 1-2.] For the last time, it left every Iowa seat in Congress in Republican hands.Following his second defeat, Gillette was a counsel with the Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee (1955-1956) and the
Senate Judiciary Committee (1956-1961).He retired and resided in Cherokee, Iowa until his death on
March 3 ,1973 , and was interred inOak Knoll Cemetery .References
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after=Vincent F. Harrington U.S. Senator box
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class = 3
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