Robert Morss Lovett

Robert Morss Lovett

Robert Morss Lovett (December 25, 1870 - February 8, 1956) was an American academic, writer, editor, political activist, and government official.

He was born in Boston, Mass., and graduated from Harvard in 1892. After a period teaching at Harvard, he came to Chicago in 1893 to teach writing and English literature at the University of Chicago. He was assistant professor of English (1894-1904); associate professor from 1904 to 1909; and full professor from 1909 onward. From 1903 to 1920 he was dean in the junior college. He was a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Professor Lovett was the author of "The History of English Literature", with W. V. Moody (1902); "Richard Gresham", a novel (1904); "The First View of English Literature", with W. V. Moody (1905); "A Winged Victory", a novel (1907); and "Cowards", a play (1914). He served as editor of the "Dial" in 1917 and joined the editorial staff of the "New Republic" in 1921. He assisted Tarak Nath Das.

He was associate editor of The New Republic magazine in 1921-40, and a signer of the Humanist Manifesto I in 1933.

As Government Secretary of the Virgin Islands in 1939-43, he served as acting Governor from December 14, 1940 until February 3, 1941.

In 1943, the Dies Committee charged him as a Communist subversive, over his association with left-wing individuals and groups; through a bill passed by both houses of the U.S. Congress, he was forced out of the Secretary position and barred from federal employment. Lovett, who denied he was a Communist, challenged this action through the courts as an unconstitutional bill of attainder, and though he did not get the job back, he won a 1946 decision from the U.S. Supreme Court ("United States v. Lovett", 328 U.S. 303), and received back pay.

He died in St. Joseph's Hospital in Chicago in 1956.

References

* "Liberal to a Fault," "Time", June 21, 1948
* "Robert M. Lovett, Educator, Is Dead", "New York Times", February 9, 1956

External links

* [http://ead.lib.uchicago.edu/view.xqy?id=ICU.SPCL.LOVETT&c=l Robert Morss Lovett papers] (University of Chicago Library)
* [http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/historics/USSC_CR_0328_0303_ZS.html United States v. Lovett] , 1946 U.S. Supreme Court ruling

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