- Francis H. Case
Francis Higbee Case (
December 9 ,1896 –June 23 ,1962 ) was an American journalist and politician who served for 25 years as a member of the United States Congress fromSouth Dakota . He was a Republican.Biography
Case was born in
Everly, Iowa . He moved with his parents toSturgis, South Dakota at the age of 13. After graduating from the public schools he attendedDakota Wesleyan University andNorthwestern University graduating in 1920. Meanwhile, duringWorld War I he served in theUnited States Marine Corps , and subsequently he served inUnited States Army Reserve and the Marine Corps Reserve.Immediately after finishing college he began a 15-year career as a newspaper editor. Until 1922 he was the assistant editor of the Epworth Herald in Chicago. From 1922 to 1925 he was the telegraph writer and editorial writer for the Daily Journal in
Rapid City, South Dakota . From 1925 to 1931 he was the editor and publisher of the Hot Springs Star inHot Springs, South Dakota . Finally from 1931 until he entered Congress he was the editor and publisher of the Custer Chronicle inCuster, South Dakota .U.S. House of Representatives (1937-1950)
Case entered politics in 1934 when he ran for a seat in the
United States House of Representatives but lost. In 1936, however, he was elected to the U.S. House and served in it for seven terms. Before the United States enteredWorld War II he was a moderate supporter ofisolationism . Case left the House in 1951 when he became a senator.U.S. Senate (1951-1962)
Case decided to run for the Senate in the 1950 election, and defeated the incumbent
John Chandler Gurney in the Republican primary. In the general election he easily defeated DemocratJohn A. Engel receiving 63% of the vote. In his first term in the Senate he served as chairman of theUnited States Senate Committee on the District of Columbia from 1953 to 1955, and was a supporter of greater self-rule in the district. In 1954 he served on a committee to investigate censuring SenatorJoseph McCarthy . Case was reelected to the Senate in 1956, in a very close race against DemocratKenneth Holum receiving 50.8% of the vote.Case served in the Senate from 1951 until his death. He died of an illness at the Naval Hospital in
Bethesda, Maryland onJune 23 1962 . His death occurred several months before the expiration of his second term in the Senate.Case was known as a moderate Senator whose main goals were to expand America's road and waterway infrastructure, particularly in South Dakota. Lake Francis Case, along the
Missouri River , is named after him, as is a bridge on I-395 inWashington, D.C.. ee also
References
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