'Thomas Vernor Smith' (
April 26,
1890 -
May 24,
1964) was an
American scholar and politician from
Illinois, as well as an officer in the
United States Army.
Smith was born in
Blanket, Texas, on
April 26,
1890. He graduated from the
University of Texas at Austin in
1915, and from the
University of Chicago in
1922. Smith entered the Army during
World War I and served as a private until discharged on
January 28,
1919.
Smith was a member of the faculty of
Texas Christian University from
1916-
1918, the University of Texas from 1919-1921, and the
University of Chicago from
1923-
1948. He authored numerous books, and served as editor of the ''International Journal of Ethics'' from
1931-
1948. Smith began his political career as a member of the
Illinois State Senate from
1935 until
1938, and was the chairman of the Illinois Legislative Council in
1937 and
1938. Smith was subsequently elected as a Democrat to the
Seventy-sixth United States Congress, from
January 3,
1939 through
January 3,
1941. Smith failed to be reelected in
1940 for another term.
During
World War II, Smith returned to the Army as a lieutenant colonel and later as a colonel, serving from
1943 to
1946. He was the director of education of the
Allied Control Commission in
Italy from
November 24,
1943, to
November 11,
1944. In
1948, Smith resumed his profession as a writer and teacher at the
University of Syracuse until his retirement in
1959. He resided in
Hyattsville, Maryland until his death there on
May 24,
1964. Smith is interred in
Arlington National Cemetery.