- William Benton (senator)
William Burnett Benton (
April 1 1900 -March 18 1973 ) was a U.S. senator fromConnecticut (1949 - 1953) andpublisher of the "Encyclopædia Britannica " (1943 - 1973).Benton was born in
Minneapolis, Minnesota . He was educated at ShattuckMilitary Academy , Faribault, Minnesota, andCarleton College inNorthfield, Minnesota until 1918, at which point he matriculated atYale University , where he was admitted to theZeta Psi fraternity.He graduated in 1921 and began work for
advertising agencies inNew York City and Chicago until 1929, after which he co-foundedBenton & Bowles withChester Bowles in New York. He moved toNorwalk, Connecticut in 1932, and served as the part-timevice president of theUniversity of Chicago from 1937 to 1945.He was appointed Assistant Secretary of State and held the position from
31 August 1945 to30 September 1947 , during which time he was active in organizing theUnited Nations . He was appointed to theUnited States Senate on17 December 1949 , and subsequently elected on7 November 1950 as a Democrat to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation ofRaymond E. Baldwin to the term ending3 January 1953 .He defeated
Prescott Sheldon Bush , father of U.S. PresidentGeorge Herbert Walker Bush and grandfather of current U.S. PresidentGeorge W. Bush . In 1951 he introduced a resolution to expelJoseph McCarthy from the Senate. However, he lost in an election for the full term in 1952. He was appointed United States Ambassador toUNESCO inParis and served from 1963 to 1968.For much of his life, from 1943 to his death, he was
chairman of the board and publisher of the "Encyclopædia Britannica", was a member of and delegate to numerous United Nations and international conferences and commissions, andtrustee of several schools and colleges.Benton established the
Benton Foundation .He died in New York City on
March 18 1973 , aged 72, and was survived by his widow, Helen Hemingway Benton, who died in 1974.References
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External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000399 William Benton's Congressional Biography]
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