Kenneth F. Simpson
{{Short description|American politician (1895–1941)}}
{{For|the Australian ornithologist|Ken Simpson}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| image = File:Kenneth F. Simpson.jpg
| name = Kenneth F. Simpson
| office = Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's {{ushr|NY|17|C}}
| term_start = January 3, 1941
| term_end = January 25, 1941
| predecessor = Bruce Barton
| successor = Joseph C. Baldwin
| education = The Hill School
| alma_mater = Yale University
| birth_date = May 4, 1895
| birth_place = New York City, New York
| death_date = January 25, 1941 (aged 45)
| death_place = New York City, New York
| spouse = {{marriage|Helen Louise Knickerbacker Porter|June 25, 1925}}
| children = 4, William Kelly Simpson
}}
Kenneth Farrand Simpson (May 4, 1895 – January 25, 1941) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York for the last 22 days of his life.
Early life and education
Simpson was born in New York City on May 4, 1895, the son of William Kelly Simpson, an ear, nose and throat specialist and professor at Columbia University. He graduated from The Hill School, and his senior year was notable for his success at convincing Theodore Roosevelt to speak at the school. He graduated from Yale University in 1917, where he became a member of Phi Beta Kappa and was initiated into Skull and Bones, receiving the honor of "last man tapped".David Brady, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, [https://books.google.com/books?id=iOI8AAAAIAAJ&q=%22kenneth+farrand+simpson%22+born+1895 Memorial of Kenneth Farrand Simpson], Yearbook, 1941, page 521Syracuse Journal, [http://fultonhistory.com/newspapers%20Disk3/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal%201916%20pdf/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal%201916%20-%200335.PDF Syracusan Gets Honors at Yale], May 19, 1916Phi Gamma Delta, [https://books.google.com/books?id=koDPAAAAMAAJ&dq=yale+%22last+man+tapped%22&pg=PA454 The Phi Gamma Delta], March 1911, page 454
Military service
Simpson served in World War I as a member of the 302nd Field Artillery Regiment, a unit of the 76th Division, attaining the rank of captain. He later served as Commandant of the American School Detachment at the University of Aix-Marseilles.302nd Field Artillery Association, [https://books.google.com/books?id=DurEAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22kenneth+f+simpson%22+302nd+field+artillery&pg=PA24 The 302nd Field Artillery], 1919, page 24Alfred E. Cornebise, [https://books.google.com/books?id=az0LAAAAIAAJ&dq=%22kenneth+f+simpson%22+commandant+marseilles&pg=PA141 Soldier-scholars: Higher Education in the AEF, 1917-1919], 1997, page 141
Law and art
Simpson graduated from Harvard Law School in 1922 and became an attorney.Harvard University Alumni Association, [https://books.google.com/books?id=GIDoAAAAMAAJ&q=%22kenneth+f.+simpson%22 Harvard Alumni Bulletin], Volume 43, Issue 14, 1941, page 834 He was active in the art world of post-war France, and worked with the French government to recover works stolen by the Germans during the war. He also represented many artists and writers with whom he was friendly, including Pablo Picasso, Alexander Kerensky, Edmund Wilson, and Gertrude Stein. His congressional campaign materials depicted him in his living room, leaning near a statue of Stein and smoking a pipe under a painting by Jean Lurçat.Yale University Library, [http://drs.library.yale.edu/HLTransformer/HLTransServlet?stylename=yul.ead2002.xhtml.xsl&pid=mssa:ms.0092&query=world%20war%20i&clear-stylesheet-cache=yes&hlon=yes&big=&adv=&filter=&hitPageStart=151&sortFields=&view=all Guide to the Kenneth Farrand Simpson Papers], May 2003Kenneth Simpson, LIFE Magazine, [https://books.google.com/books?id=TUoEAAAAMBAJ&dq=%22kenneth+f+simpson%22+life+party&pg=PA34 The Republican Party's Future], November 18, 1940, page 34 He was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 1925 to 1927.
Politics and death
Simpson chaired the New York County Republican Committee from 1935 to 1940. He was elected to represent New York on the Republican National Committee, and was a delegate to the 1936 and 1940 Republican National Conventions. He supported the Fusion Republicans who fought conservatives for control of the Republican Party in New York, and formed alliances with Fiorello H. La Guardia and other liberal Republicans. He was an internationalist, and an early critic of Adolf Hitler and the U.S. business interests that were seen as sympathetic to the Nazis in the 1930s.{{Cite book |last=Kessner |first=Thomas |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5gxX8O04YXoC&q=%22kenneth+f+simpson%22+laguardia |title=Fiorello H. La Guardia and the Making of Modern New York |date=1991 |publisher=Penguin Books |isbn=978-0-14-014358-4 |page=410 |language=en}}Kingston Gleaner, 5 More Sailors held in Mystery Ship Murder, August 3, 1927{{Cite web |title=Republican Plank Demands That We Avoid War |url=https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/politics/camp/400625convention-gop-ra.html |access-date=2024-08-27 |website=archive.nytimes.com}}
Simpson was elected to Congress in November 1940, sworn in on January 3, 1941, and died of a heart attack in New York City on January 25, after under a month in office. His body is buried at Hudson City Cemetery in Hudson, New York.Mount Vernon (N.Y.) Daily Argus, [http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Mount%20Vernon%20NY%20Daily%20Argus/Mount%20Vernon%20NY%20Daily%20Argus%201941/Mount%20Vernon%20NY%20Daily%20Argus%201941%20-%200329.pdf Coudert, Barton Mentioned For Simpson's Post], January 27, 1941Salamanca Republican-Press, Simpson, New Congressman, Dies Suddenly, January 27, 1941{{Cite book|last=Durr|first=Kenneth D|title=Life of the Party: Kenneth F. Simpson and the Survival of the Republicans in 1930s New York|publisher=Montrose Press|year=2009}}
Family
In 1925, Simpson married Helen Louise Knickerbacker Porter of Montclair, New Jersey.Troy Record, [http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2018/Troy%20NY%20Times%20Record/Troy%20NY%20Times%20Record%201935/Troy%20NY%20Times%20Record%201935%20-%202865.pdf Mrs. Simpson, Wife of New York Chairman, Well Known Here], September 27, 1935{{Cite book |last=Abraham |first=Richard |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fOxopOa4ogUC&dq=%22kenneth+f+simpson%22+helen+paris&pg=PA359 |title=Alexander Kerensky: The First Love of the Revolution |date=1987 |publisher=Columbia University Press |isbn=978-0-231-06109-4 |page=359 |language=en}} They had four children: Egyptologist William Kelly Simpson, Helen-Louise Simpson Seggerman, Elizabeth Carroll Simpson Bennett and Sally Simpson French.Brooklyn Eagle, [http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%205/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Eagle/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Eagle%201941%20Grayscale/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Eagle%201941%20Grayscale%20-%200741.pdf Final Rites for Simpson Will Be Held Tomorrow], January 27, 1941
See also
References
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External links
- {{Find a Grave|6913259}}
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- [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b62068;view=1up;seq=1 Kenneth Farrand Simpson, Late a Representative from New York], U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942
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