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Karl Mundt

Karl Earl Mundt (June 3, 1900 – August 16, 1974) was an American educator and a Republican member of the United States Congress, representing South Dakota in the United States House of Representatives (1939–48) and in the United States Senate (1948–73).[1]

Karl Mundt
Mundt in 1940
United States Senator
from South Dakota
In office
December 31, 1948 – January 3, 1973
Preceded byVera C. Bushfield
Succeeded byJames Abourezk
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from South Dakota's 1st district
In office
January 3, 1939 – December 31, 1948
Preceded byFred H. Hildebrandt
Succeeded byHarold O. Lovre
Personal details
Born(1900-06-03)June 3, 1900
Humboldt, South Dakota, U.S.
DiedAugust 16, 1974(1974-08-16) (aged 74)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Mary Elizabeth Moses
(m. 1924)
Parents
  • Ferdinand John Mundt (father)
  • Rose Schneider (mother)
Alma materCarleton College
Occupation
  • Teacher
  • school administrator
  • politician

Biography

Mundt was born in Humboldt, South Dakota. He was the son of Ferdinand John Mundt (1875–1947) and Rose (Schneider) Mundt (1874–1965). Both of his parents were the descendants of German immigrants. Mundt attended public schools in Humboldt, Pierre, and Madison, graduating from Madison High School in 1919. In high school, he excelled in oratory and debate, which became lifetime passions. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carleton College in Minnesota in 1923 with a major in economics, he became a teacher and principal at Bryant High School in Bryant, South Dakota. As a first-year teacher he taught speech, psychology, sociology, and government, coached the debate, oratory, and extemporaneous speech teams, and began a school newspaper. After his first year, he was promoted to Superintendent of Bryant schools, a position he held until 1927. As superintendent, he continued to coach debate and oratory.

In 1924, Mundt married Mary Elizabeth Moses (1900–1985), a college classmate who also taught at Bryant High School. In 1927, both Karl and Mary Mundt received Master of Arts degrees from Columbia University following four years of summer study there. Beginning in 1928, they both taught at Eastern State Normal School[2] (now Dakota State University), continuing there until 1936. Karl headed the speech department and taught psychology and economics, while Mary taught drama and French.[3]

In 1936, Mundt was the Republican candidate for the House of Representatives in South Dakota's 1st congressional district, losing in a Democratic year to Fred H. Hildebrandt. He won the seat in the 1938 election, a year more favorable to Republicans, and was re-elected four times. In 1948, he was elected to the Senate seat previously held by Harlan J. Bushfield. He resigned his House seat on December 30, 1948, having been appointed to the Senate to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Senator Vera C. Bushfield, who had succeeded her husband after his death in September 1948. Mundt was re-elected to the Senate in 1954, 1960, and 1966.[4] In 1960, he was challenged for reelection by then-U.S. Representative George McGovern and nearly defeated.

On 23 November 1969 he suffered a severe stroke and was subsequently unable to attend sessions of Congress, although he received extensive speech and physical therapy. His wife, Mary, led his staff in Mundt's place and refused calls for the crippled Senator to resign. Mundt was stripped of his committee assignments by the Senate Republican Conference in 1972, but he remained in office through the end of his term on January 3, 1973.[5] He did not seek reelection in 1972, and was succeeded in the Senate by the Democrat James G. Abourezk.

Karl Mundt died in Washington, D.C., during 1974 of a heart ailment and was buried at Graceland Cemetery in Madison, South Dakota.

Accomplishments in the U.S. Congress

In the House of Representatives, Mundt sponsored and supported proposals for "Buy American" legislation, was a member of the Foreign Affairs committee from 1941 to 1948, and played a key role in encouraging the United States to join the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1945. He was a key proponent of the Voice of America, which was established as a result of the Smith-Mundt Act, signed into law in 1948. He was a member of the House Un-American Activities Committee from 1943 to 1948. HUAC's activities during this period included the Alger Hiss hearings and investigations of the motion picture industry. Mundt was unsuccessful in attempts to have HUAC continue investigating the Ku Klux Klan.

He also introduced a modification to Title 50, criminalizing the passage of certain classified information to foreigners.[6]

Mundt voted in favor of the Civil Rights Acts of 1957,[7] 1960,[8] 1964,[9] and 1968,[10] as well as the 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution,[11] the Voting Rights Act of 1965,[12] and the confirmation of Thurgood Marshall to the U.S. Supreme Court.[13]

As a Senator, Mundt served on the Senate's Appropriations Committee, Foreign Relations Committee, Government Operations Committee, and Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, and he represented the Senate on the Intergovernmental Relations Advisory Commission. In 1954, he chaired the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations for the Army-McCarthy Hearings. His accomplishments as a Senator included obtaining support for Missouri River projects, establishment of the EROS Data Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, agriculture programs, and Interstate highway construction in South Dakota.

The National Forensic League

In 1925, Bruno E. Jacob founded the National Forensic League, a high school organization promoting speech and debate activities. Mundt served as the organization's national president from 1932 until 1971.[14]

Mundt was the primary sponsor of the Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Convention, held in the summer of 1957. It featured 55 high school (mostly) seniors in Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as representatives of the (then) 48 states and seven territories in a "mock" constitutional convention.

Legacy

The Karl Mundt Archives including personal papers, congressional correspondence and many personal items are available at Dakota State University in Madison. The campus library was named in his honor and dedicated by Richard Nixon in 1969.[15] The Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife Refuge in South Dakota was named in his honor when it was established in 1974.

The Karl E. Mundt Foundation, established in Mundt's honor in 1963, awards prizes for essays and oratorical contests, sponsors seminars and public lectures, and helps support the annual Karl E. Mundt Debate Tournament and Karl E. Mundt Dakota Invitational Oral Interpretation Contest in South Dakota. The Karl E. Mundt Foundation had its offices at the Karl Mundt Library at Dakota State University, but closed in July 2017. The Karl Mundt Archives are now one with the library.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mundt, Karl Earl (1900–1974)". Office of the Historian. U.S. Senate Historical Office. Retrieved May 15, 2016.
  2. ^ "CONTENTdm". explore.digitalsd.org. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
  3. ^ "Karl E. Mundt Family Background". Karl E. Mundt Historical & Educational Foundation and Archives. Retrieved May 15, 2016.
  4. ^ "Karl E. Mundt Archives". Dakota State University. Retrieved May 15, 2016.
  5. ^ "S.D. governor would name person to fill Johnson vacancy", USA Today 14 December 2006.
  6. ^ Bill introduced by Senator Mundt on March 8, 1949 (law.justia.com)
  7. ^ "HR. 6127. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957". GovTrack.us.
  8. ^ "HR. 8601. PASSAGE OF AMENDED BILL".
  9. ^ "HR. 7152. PASSAGE".
  10. ^ "TO PASS H.R. 2516, A BILL TO PROHIBIT DISCRIMINATION IN SALE OR RENTAL OF HOUSING, AND TO PROHIBIT RACIALLY MOTIVATED INTERFERENCE WITH A PERSON EXERCISING HIS CIVIL RIGHTS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES".
  11. ^ "S.J. RES. 29. APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION BANNING THE POLL TAX AS PREREQUISITE FOR VOTING IN FEDERAL ELECTIONS". GovTrack.us.
  12. ^ "TO PASS S. 1564, THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965".
  13. ^ "CONFIRMATION OF NOMINATION OF THURGOOD MARSHALL, THE FIRST NEGRO APPOINTED TO THE SUPREME COURT". GovTrack.us.
  14. ^ "History".
  15. ^ http://dlsd.sdln.net/cdm/ref/collection/university/id/340[dead link]

Related reading

  • Heidepriem, Scott (1988) A Fair Chance for a Free People: A Biography of Karl E. Mundt, United States Senator (Madison, SD: Leader Printing)

External links

  • United States Congress. "Karl Mundt (id: M001078)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  • Karl E. Mundt Archives Biography and information about the Senator's papers and memorabilia archived at Dakota State University
  • "Letter from J.J. Singh requesting support for Mundt amendment" in the South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)
  • Karl E. Mundt National Wildlife Refuge
  • Biographical Dictionary of the US Congress: Karl Mundt – Extended Bibliography
  • Biographical Dictionary of the US Congress: Karl Mundt – Guide to Research Collections
  • House History: Karl Mundt

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Karl Earl Mundt June 3 1900 August 16 1974 was an American educator and a Republican member of the United States Congress representing South Dakota in the United States House of Representatives 1939 48 and in the United States Senate 1948 73 1 Karl MundtMundt in 1940United States Senatorfrom South DakotaIn office December 31 1948 January 3 1973Preceded byVera C BushfieldSucceeded byJames AbourezkMember of the U S House of Representatives from South Dakota s 1st districtIn office January 3 1939 December 31 1948Preceded byFred H HildebrandtSucceeded byHarold O LovrePersonal detailsBorn 1900 06 03 June 3 1900Humboldt South Dakota U S DiedAugust 16 1974 1974 08 16 aged 74 Washington D C U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseMary Elizabeth Moses m 1924 wbr ParentsFerdinand John Mundt father Rose Schneider mother Alma materCarleton CollegeOccupationTeacherschool administratorpolitician Contents 1 Biography 2 Accomplishments in the U S Congress 3 The National Forensic League 4 Legacy 5 See also 6 References 7 Related reading 8 External linksBiography EditMundt was born in Humboldt South Dakota He was the son of Ferdinand John Mundt 1875 1947 and Rose Schneider Mundt 1874 1965 Both of his parents were the descendants of German immigrants Mundt attended public schools in Humboldt Pierre and Madison graduating from Madison High School in 1919 In high school he excelled in oratory and debate which became lifetime passions After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carleton College in Minnesota in 1923 with a major in economics he became a teacher and principal at Bryant High School in Bryant South Dakota As a first year teacher he taught speech psychology sociology and government coached the debate oratory and extemporaneous speech teams and began a school newspaper After his first year he was promoted to Superintendent of Bryant schools a position he held until 1927 As superintendent he continued to coach debate and oratory In 1924 Mundt married Mary Elizabeth Moses 1900 1985 a college classmate who also taught at Bryant High School In 1927 both Karl and Mary Mundt received Master of Arts degrees from Columbia University following four years of summer study there Beginning in 1928 they both taught at Eastern State Normal School 2 now Dakota State University continuing there until 1936 Karl headed the speech department and taught psychology and economics while Mary taught drama and French 3 In 1936 Mundt was the Republican candidate for the House of Representatives in South Dakota s 1st congressional district losing in a Democratic year to Fred H Hildebrandt He won the seat in the 1938 election a year more favorable to Republicans and was re elected four times In 1948 he was elected to the Senate seat previously held by Harlan J Bushfield He resigned his House seat on December 30 1948 having been appointed to the Senate to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Senator Vera C Bushfield who had succeeded her husband after his death in September 1948 Mundt was re elected to the Senate in 1954 1960 and 1966 4 In 1960 he was challenged for reelection by then U S Representative George McGovern and nearly defeated On 23 November 1969 he suffered a severe stroke and was subsequently unable to attend sessions of Congress although he received extensive speech and physical therapy His wife Mary led his staff in Mundt s place and refused calls for the crippled Senator to resign Mundt was stripped of his committee assignments by the Senate Republican Conference in 1972 but he remained in office through the end of his term on January 3 1973 5 He did not seek reelection in 1972 and was succeeded in the Senate by the Democrat James G Abourezk Karl Mundt died in Washington D C during 1974 of a heart ailment and was buried at Graceland Cemetery in Madison South Dakota Accomplishments in the U S Congress Edit South Dakota s congressional delegation in the 87th U S Congress L R Ellis Y Berry Joseph H Bottum Karl E Mundt and Ben Reifel In the House of Representatives Mundt sponsored and supported proposals for Buy American legislation was a member of the Foreign Affairs committee from 1941 to 1948 and played a key role in encouraging the United States to join the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO in 1945 He was a key proponent of the Voice of America which was established as a result of the Smith Mundt Act signed into law in 1948 He was a member of the House Un American Activities Committee from 1943 to 1948 HUAC s activities during this period included the Alger Hiss hearings and investigations of the motion picture industry Mundt was unsuccessful in attempts to have HUAC continue investigating the Ku Klux Klan He also introduced a modification to Title 50 criminalizing the passage of certain classified information to foreigners 6 Mundt voted in favor of the Civil Rights Acts of 1957 7 1960 8 1964 9 and 1968 10 as well as the 24th Amendment to the U S Constitution 11 the Voting Rights Act of 1965 12 and the confirmation of Thurgood Marshall to the U S Supreme Court 13 As a Senator Mundt served on the Senate s Appropriations Committee Foreign Relations Committee Government Operations Committee and Permanent Investigations Subcommittee and he represented the Senate on the Intergovernmental Relations Advisory Commission In 1954 he chaired the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations for the Army McCarthy Hearings His accomplishments as a Senator included obtaining support for Missouri River projects establishment of the EROS Data Center in Sioux Falls South Dakota agriculture programs and Interstate highway construction in South Dakota The National Forensic League EditIn 1925 Bruno E Jacob founded the National Forensic League a high school organization promoting speech and debate activities Mundt served as the organization s national president from 1932 until 1971 14 Mundt was the primary sponsor of the Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Convention held in the summer of 1957 It featured 55 high school mostly seniors in Washington D C and Philadelphia Pennsylvania as representatives of the then 48 states and seven territories in a mock constitutional convention Legacy EditThe Karl Mundt Archives including personal papers congressional correspondence and many personal items are available at Dakota State University in Madison The campus library was named in his honor and dedicated by Richard Nixon in 1969 15 The Karl E Mundt National Wildlife Refuge in South Dakota was named in his honor when it was established in 1974 The Karl E Mundt Foundation established in Mundt s honor in 1963 awards prizes for essays and oratorical contests sponsors seminars and public lectures and helps support the annual Karl E Mundt Debate Tournament and Karl E Mundt Dakota Invitational Oral Interpretation Contest in South Dakota The Karl E Mundt Foundation had its offices at the Karl Mundt Library at Dakota State University but closed in July 2017 The Karl Mundt Archives are now one with the library See also EditUnited States House of Representatives House Un American Activities Committee List of members of the House Un American Activities Committee Karl Mundt Archives Karl Mundt Library Mundt Nixon Bill Smith Mundt Act Voice of America UNESCOReferences Edit Mundt Karl Earl 1900 1974 Office of the Historian U S Senate Historical Office Retrieved May 15 2016 CONTENTdm explore digitalsd org Retrieved 2019 04 04 Karl E Mundt Family Background Karl E Mundt Historical amp Educational Foundation and Archives Retrieved May 15 2016 Karl E Mundt Archives Dakota State University Retrieved May 15 2016 S D governor would name person to fill Johnson vacancy USA Today 14 December 2006 Bill introduced by Senator Mundt on March 8 1949 law justia com HR 6127 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957 GovTrack us HR 8601 PASSAGE OF AMENDED BILL HR 7152 PASSAGE TO PASS H R 2516 A BILL TO PROHIBIT DISCRIMINATION IN SALE OR RENTAL OF HOUSING AND TO PROHIBIT RACIALLY MOTIVATED INTERFERENCE WITH A PERSON EXERCISING HIS CIVIL RIGHTS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES S J RES 29 APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION BANNING THE POLL TAX AS PREREQUISITE FOR VOTING IN FEDERAL ELECTIONS GovTrack us TO PASS S 1564 THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965 CONFIRMATION OF NOMINATION OF THURGOOD MARSHALL THE FIRST NEGRO APPOINTED TO THE SUPREME COURT GovTrack us History http dlsd sdln net cdm ref collection university id 340 dead link Related reading EditHeidepriem Scott 1988 A Fair Chance for a Free People A Biography of Karl E Mundt United States Senator Madison SD Leader Printing External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karl E Mundt United States Congress Karl Mundt id M001078 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Karl E Mundt Archives Biography and information about the Senator s papers and memorabilia archived at Dakota State University Letter from J J Singh requesting support for Mundt amendment in the South Asian American Digital Archive SAADA Karl E Mundt National Wildlife Refuge Biographical Dictionary of the US Congress Karl Mundt Extended Bibliography Biographical Dictionary of the US Congress Karl Mundt Guide to Research Collections House History Karl MundtParty political officesPreceded byHarlan J Bushfield Republican nominee for U S Senator from South Dakota Class 2 1948 1954 1960 1966 Succeeded byRobert W HirschU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byFred H Hildebrandt Member of the U S House of Representatives from South Dakota s 1st congressional district1939 1948 Succeeded byHarold O LovreU S SenatePreceded byVera C Bushfield U S senator Class 2 from South Dakota1948 1973 Served alongside J Chandler Gurney Francis H Case Joseph H Bottum and George McGovern Succeeded byJames Abourezk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karl Mundt amp oldid 1137922153, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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