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Frederic Clemson Howe (November 21, 1867 – August 3, 1940) was a progressive reformer, author, lawyer, member of the Ohio Senate, a
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(advocate of a single tax), and Commissioner of Immigration of the Port of New York. He was also founder and president of the League of Small and Subject Nationalities.


Biography

He received a bachelor's degree from Allegheny College in 1889 and a Ph.D from
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in 1892. In 1901, he was elected to Cleveland City Council,
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as a Republican. During his tenure, he became a key advisor to Tom L. Johnson, mayor of Cleveland at that time. He ran for reelection as an independent, but lost. In 1904, he married Marie Jenney. He studied law at
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in Ohio. In 1905, he published "The City: the Hope of Democracy", which the Oxford English Dictionary cites as the first use of the term "
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". In New York, Howe was director of the People's Institute (1911–14) and commissioner of immigration for the port (1914–19). In 1919, Howe was targeted during a bombing spree, but was unharmed. Murray, Robert K. (1955)
''Red Scare: A Study in National Hysteria, 1919-1920''.
Minneapolis:
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On 27 July 1933, George N. Peek, head of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, appointed Howe as the head of the Consumers' Counsel. Howe was associated with other left-wing members of the Roosevelt administration.
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claimed that Howe was "the subject of vitriolic attacks by the business interests" and was "pictured as a Red". Chester R. Davis now decided to get rid of Howe. He later recalled: "Fred Howe was a man of high ideals and very little practical sense. He was the 'turn the other cheek' type. He was a well-meaning man who permitted his organization to be loaded down with a group of people who were more concerned with stirring up discontent than they were with achieving the objectives of the act."Oral History Research Office (1953)
''The Reminiscences of Chester R. Brown'', p. 313.
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Howe is buried in Meadville, Pennsylvania.


References


Selected works

* (1896). ''Taxation and Taxes in the United States''. * (1897). ''The City of Cleveland in Relation to the Street Railway Question''. * (1905). ''The City: the Hope of Democracy''. * (1906)
''The Confessions of a Monopolist''.
Chicago: The Public Publishing Company. * (1907). ''The British City: The Beginnings of Democracy''. * (1910). ''Privilege and Democracy in America''. * (1912). ''Wisconsin: An Experiment in Democracy''. * (1913). ''European Cities at Work''. * (1914). ''The Modern City and Its Problems''. * (1915). ''Socialized Germany''. * (1916)
''Why War''.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. * (1917). ''The High Cost of Living''. * (1919). ''The Land and the Soldier''. * (1919). ''The Only Possible Peace''. * (1921). ''Denmark: a Cooperative Commonwealth''. * (1921). ''Revolution and Democracy''. * (1925). ''The Confessions of a Reformer''. Articles
"The City as a Socializing Agency: The Physical Basis of the City: The City Plan."
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'', vol. 17, no. 5 (1912), pp. 590–601. .


Sources

* Breamner, Robert H. (1949)
"The Civic Revival in Ohio: Honest Man's Story: Frederic C. Howe."
'' American Journal of Economics and Sociology'', vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 413–422. . * Miller, Kenneth E. (2010). ''From Progressive to New Dealer: Frederic C. Howe and American Liberalism''.
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. * Rippley, LaVern J. (1988). "Charles McCarthy and Frederic C. Howe: Their Imperial German Sources for the Wisconsin Idea in Progressive Politics." ''Monatshefte'', vol. 80, no. 1, pp. 67–81.


External links

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Howe biography at Encyclopedia of Cleveland History

"Frederic C. Howe: Making Cleveland the City Beautiful (Or At Least, Trying)"


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