- Joseph Irwin France
Infobox Senator |name=Joseph Irwin France
nationality=American
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Maryland
party=Republican
term_start=March 4 ,1917
term_end=March 3 ,1923
preceded=Blair Lee I
succeeded=William Cabell Bruce
date of birth=October 11 ,1873
place of birth=Cameron, Missouri
date of death=January 26 ,1939 (aged 65)
place of death=Port Deposit, Maryland
spouse=
religion=Joseph Irwin France (
October 11 ,1873 –January 26 ,1939 ) was a Republican member of theUnited States Senate , representing the State of Maryland from 1917-1923.Early life
France was born in
Cameron, Missouri and attended the common schools in the area and theCanandaigua Academy in Canandaigua, New York. In 1895, he graduated fromHamilton College inClinton, New York , where he was a brother ofTheta Delta Chi . He also attended theUniversity of Leipzig inLeipzig, Germany and finally, in 1897, graduated from the medical department ofClark University inWorcester, Massachusetts .France began to teach natural science at the Jacob Tome Institute of
Port Deposit, Maryland in 1897, but resigned later to enter the College of Physicians and Surgeons inBaltimore, Maryland . He commenced the practice of medicine in Baltimore after graduation in 1903.Career
France was elected to the
Maryland State Senate in 1906, serving until 1908. He left the Senate in 1908 to engage in the field offinance . He served as the secretary to the medical and surgical faculty of Maryland from 1916-1917.After a short time out of politics, France re-entered the political arena in 1916 and was elected to the United States Senate. During the 65th Congress, he served in the Senate as the chairman of the Committee on Public Health and National Quarantine. He was an unsuccessful candidate for re-election in 1922, losing his seat to Democratic rival
William Cabell Bruce .Following his defeat, France became President of the Republic International Corporation and also resumed the practice of medicine in Port Deposit.
France opposed
Herbert Hoover in Republican primaries during the Presidential campaign of 1932. Although he won some contests, fewdelegate s were selected in the primaries and France was heavily defeated at the convention.When Senator
Phillips Lee Goldsborough announced his retirement from the Senate in 1934, France attempted to win his seat. He was unsuccessful in the election of 1934, losing to Democratic rivalGeorge L. P. Radcliffe . He died in Port Deposit five years later, and is buried in Hopewell Cemetery, near the city.ee also
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