Everett Sanders

American politician (1882–1950)


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::summary American politician (1882–1950) ::

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FieldValue
nameEverett Sanders
imageEverettSanders.jpg
captionSanders in 1925
officeChair of the Republican National Committee
term_startJune 17, 1932
term_endJune 5, 1934
predecessorSimeon D. Fess
successorHenry P. Fletcher
office1Secretary to the President
president1Calvin Coolidge
term_start1March 4, 1925
term_end1March 4, 1929
predecessor1C. Bascom Slemp
successor1Walter Newton
state2Indiana
district2
term_start2March 4, 1917
term_end2March 4, 1925
predecessor2Ralph Moss
successor2Noble J. Johnson
birth_nameJames Everett Sanders
birth_date
birth_placeCoalmont, Indiana, U.S.
death_date
death_placeWashington, D.C., U.S.
partyRepublican
spouseElla Neal
educationIndiana State University (BA)
Indiana University, Bloomington (LLB)
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James Everett Sanders (March 8, 1882 – May 12, 1950) was an American political figure. He was Presidential secretary to President Calvin Coolidge and chairman of the Republican National Committee. He served four terms in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1917 to 1925, representing Indiana.

Biography

Born in Coalmont, Indiana, Sanders attended the Indiana State Normal School (now Indiana State University) and then graduated from Indiana University. He practiced law in Terre Haute, Indiana.

Political career

From 1917 until 1925 Sanders represented Indiana in the United States Congress. He declined to be re-nominated in 1924, and instead became director of the Speakers' Bureau of the Republican National Committee. Subsequently, in 1925, he replaced C. Bascom Slemp as the personal secretary to President Coolidge early in his second term. During his time as presidential secretary (a position equivalent to the current White House Chief of Staff) Sanders amassed a collection of presidential speeches that became known as the 'Everett Sanders Papers', which contain speeches from June 22, 1925, until February 22, 1929. Sanders also became a member of the Alfalfa Club after 1926.

Sanders was so highly regarded that, after leaving the position in 1929 after Coolidge's second term, President Herbert Hoover appointed him to chair the Republican National Committee, a position he held from 1932 until he stepped down in 1934 after Hoover's disastrous re-election campaign.

Death

Sanders died in Washington, D.C., in 1950, and is buried in Indiana, in the Highland Lawn Cemetery in Terre Haute.

References

References

  1. (1925-01-26). "A Sanders for a Slemp.".
  2. "The Everett Sanders Papers.". [[The Library of Congress]].
  3. (1934-05-14). "Sanders Steps down.".

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