- Bronson M. Cutting
:"This article is about the American politician Bronson Cutting. See also
John Cutting orFrancis Cutting "Infobox Senator
name = Bronson M. Cutting
imagesize=150px
jr/sr =United States Senator
state =New Mexico
term_start =December 29 ,1927
term_end =December 6 ,1928
preceded =Andrieus A. Jones
succeeded =Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo
jr/sr2 =United States Senator
state2 =New Mexico
term_start2 =March 4 ,1929
term_end2 =May 6 ,1935
preceded2 =Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo
succeeded2 =Dennis Chavez
date of birth=birth date|1888|23|6|mf=y
place of birth=Great River,New York
dead = dead
date of death=death date and age|1935|5|6|1888|23|6
place of death=near Atlanta,Missouri
residence=Santa Fe
spouse=
profession=Publisher
religion=
party=Republican|Bronson Murray Cutting (
June 23 ,1888 –May 6 ,1935 ) was aUnited States Senator fromNew Mexico ,publisher , andmilitary attaché .Bronson Cutting was born in Great River, Long Island,
New York , onJune 23 ,1888 at his family's country seat of Westbrook. He attended the common schools andGroton School and graduated fromHarvard University in 1910. Shortly after graduation, he became aninvalid and moved to Santa Fe at the advice of his doctors to restore his health. He became a newspaper publisher in 1912 and published the "Santa Fe New Mexican " and "El Nuevo Mexicano ". From 1912 to 1918 he served as president of theNew Mexican Printing Company , and of theSanta Fe New Mexican Publishing Corporation from 1920 until his death.During
World War I , Cutting was commissioned acaptain and served as an assistant Military Attaché of the AmericanEmbassy inLondon ,England 1917-1918. He was regent of theNew Mexico Military Institute in 1920 and served as chairman of the board of commissioners of theNew Mexican State Penitentiary in 1925.On
December 29 ,1927 , he was appointed as a Republican to theUnited States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death ofAndrieus A. Jones and served fromDecember 29 ,1927 , untilDecember 6 ,1928 , when a duly elected successor (Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo ) qualified. He was not a candidate for election to this vacancy. However, his successor did not seek re-election, and Cutting was elected as a Republican onNovember 6 ,1928 , to the United States Senate, and won reelection in 1934, winning an extremely close race (Cutting had 76,226 votes to DemocratDennis Chavez 's 74,944) in a failed year for Republicans. He was a co-sponsor of the Hare-Hawes-Cutting Independence Act which aimed to grant thePhilippine Islands a 10-year commonwealth status with virtually full autonomy, to be followed by the recognition of Filipino independence. The bill was enacted over President Hoover'sveto . However, the law was rejected by the Philippine legislature, and the Tydings-McDuffie Act (authored byMillard Tydings , aMaryland Democrat), was instead passed by Congress and accepted by the Filipino legislature.He died in a plane crash on his way from Albuquerque to
Washington D.C. , nearAtlanta, Missouri , onMay 6 ,1935 . Dennis Chavez, who had been Cutting's Democratic opponent in 1934, was appointed by the governor to fill Cutting's seat in the Senate.Cutting is perhaps best known as a prominent Anglo who sought to bring
Hispanic voters into the political mainstream prior to theNew Deal , and for maintaining correspondence with the controversialpoet Ezra Pound in the 1930s.Cutting is interred in
Green-Wood Cemetery in theborough of Brooklyn.References
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