- William Cabell Bruce
William Cabell Bruce (
March 12 ,1860 –May 9 ,1946 ) was an American politician andPulitzer Prize -winning writer who represented the State of Maryland in theUnited States Senate from 1923 to 1929.Bruce was born in
Staunton Hill, Virginia , and received an academic education at Norwood High School and College inNelson County, Virginia . He later attended theUniversity of Virginia and graduated from theUniversity of Maryland School of Law in 1882. Bruce was admitted to the Maryland bar the same year and commenced law practice inBaltimore, Maryland . In addition to his career in law, Bruce was also writer, and received the distinguished Pulitzer Prize in 1918 for his book "Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed ".Bruce began his political career in the
Maryland Senate , serving from 1894 to 1896, and was appointed as president of the Senate in 1896. He served as head of the city law department of Baltimore from 1903 to 1908; as a member of the Baltimore Charter Commission in 1910; and as general counsel to theMaryland Public Service Commission from 1910 to 1922, at which time he resigned.Bruce was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for United States Senator in 1916, but achieved election six years later in the election of 1922. Bruce was defeated in the next election in 1928 by Republican
Phillips Lee Goldsborough , and resumed the practice of law in Baltimore until 1937, when he retired. He died inRuxton, Maryland , and is buried at St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church Cemetery inGarrison, Maryland .References
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