- Russell Davenport
Russell Wheeler Davenport (1899—
April 19 ,1954 ) was an Americanpublisher andwriter .Davenport was born in
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania , the son of Russell W. Davenport, Sr., a vice president ofBethlehem Steel , and Cornelia Whipple Farnum.He served with the
U.S. Army inWorld War I and received theCroix de Guerre . He then enrolled atYale University and graduated in 1923, where he was classmate ofHenry Luce andBriton Hadden , who foundedTime magazine . While at Yale he became a member of the secret societySkull and Bones . ["Russell Wheeler Davenport." "Dictionary of American Biography", Supplement 5: 1951-1955. American Council of Learned Societies, 1977.] In 1929, he married the writerMarcia Davenport ; they divorced in 1944. He joined the editorial staff ofFortune magazine in 1930 and became managing editor in 1937.At age forty-one, he turned to politics and became a personal and political advisor to
Wendell Willkie . Willkie was the Republican nominee for the 1940 presidential election and lost the election toFranklin D. Roosevelt . After Willkie's death in 1944, Davenport became a defacto leader of the internationlist Republicans.Following
World War II , he was on the staff of "Life" and "Time" until 1952. His book "The Dignity of Man" was published posthumously in 1955.References
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