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Rexford G. Tugwell Papers, 1911-1972 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Collection Overview

Title: Rexford G. Tugwell Papers, 1911-1972Add to your cart.

Primary Creator: Rexford G. Tugwell (1891-1979)

Extent: 60.56 Cubic Feet

Arrangement:

The Tugwell Papers are divided into five series as follows:

Series 1: General Correspondence, 1927-1962

Series 2: Diaries, 1932-1961 and Related Materials

Series 3: Subject Files

Series 4: Speech and Writings File, 1911-1979

Series 5: Clippings, Scrapbooks and Memorabilia

Abstract

Papers relating to Rexford G. Tugwell's involvement in the Brain Trust ("Brains Trust"), governorship of Puerto Rico, position as professor at the University of Chicago, and other professional activities, 1911-1972.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Tugwell Papers contain a large amount of correspondence relating to Tugwell's writings and other professional activities. There are a significant amount of files on the Agricultural Adjustment Act, the Anglo-American Caribbean Commission, the New York City Planning Commission, Puerto Rico, University of Chicago Institute of Planning and on World Government. The files contain very little on family correspondence. This collection also contains the diary and journal notes of Rexford G. Tugwell that has entries from 1932-1949 concerning his professional positions and his thoughts on government related matters, including New Deal plans and policies.

Collection Historical Note

Biographical Timeline:

1891, July 10 Born, Sinclairville, New York

1911-1915 Attended Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania

1915-1918 Taught at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Washington

1918 Served as manager of American University Union in Europe

1920 Began teaching at Columbia University

1922 Awarded doctorate from University of Pennsylvania

1932 Became a member of the “Brains Trust”

1933 Appointed Assistant Secretary of Agriculture

1934 Appointed Under Secretary of Agriculture

1935 Director of the Resettlement Administration

1936 Resigned from the Department of Agriculture

1937 Resigned from Columbia University and became a vice president of the American Molasses Co.

1938 Appointed Chairman of the Planning Department of the New York City Planning Commission

1941 Appointed Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico

1942 Appointed Governor of Puerto Rico and member of the Caribbean Commission

1946 Became professor of economics and director of the Institute of Planning at the University of Chicago

1949 Acted as visiting professor of political science at the London School of Economics

1957 Retired for the University of Chicago and the Caribbean Commission

1959 Served as Hillman Lecturer at Howard University

1961-1964 Acted as Puerto Rican development counselor

1962-1963 Taught at Columbia University Summer Session

1964-1965 Was counselor for the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions

1965-1966 Served as research professor in political science at the University of Southern Illinois in Carbondale

1966-1979 Served as senior fellow in political science at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions

1979 Died July 21, 1979

Biography:

Rexford Guy Tugwell was born in Sinclairville, New York, on July 10, 1891, and grew up in the rural areas of western New York. He was educated at the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the University of Pennsylvania, obtaining his doctorate in economics from that institution in 1922.

Throughout most of his adult life, Tugwell was associated with the academic community. In 1932 he had an opportunity to put his economic theories to practical use. With two Columbia colleagues, Raymond Moley and Adolf Berle, he became a member of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Brains Trust”. Among other things, he was involved in planning the Agriculture Adjustment Act. Tugwell was a champion of the public interest and advocated more government control over business. His strong opinions and aversion to compromise made him a very controversial figure and a target for critics during his years in public life.

In 1933, Tugwell was appointed an assistant secretary in the Department of Agriculture. He soon became involved in an attempt to reform the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. A year later he was made Under Secretary of Agriculture and, in 1935, Director of the Resettlement Administration. His particular interest was in suburban resettlement which was relfected in his plan to introduce the concept of greenbelt towns.

After the 1936 election, Tugwell resigned from the Government. Following a brief stint as vice president of the American Molasses Company, he was appointed chairman of the planning department of the New York City Planning Commission in 1938. In this post, Tugwell displayed both a thorough knowledge of planning and a talent for administration which won for him the admiration of his colleagues. He was also able to use the talents effectively as governor of Puerto Rico. When he was appointed governor in 1942, plans for a socio-economic revolution in Puerto Rico had already been made. Tugwell’s greatest contribution was in helping to set up a strong and efficient administration to serve as a base for the revolution. He was the last colonial governor appointed to office. After his term in office the citizens of Puerto Rico were given the power to elect their own public officials.

Tugwell returned to teaching in 1946, becoming professor of political science and director of the Institute of Planning at the University of Chicago. He continued to serve as a member of the Caribbean Commission and as an advisor on Puerto Rican affairs.

In 1957, Tugwell retired from the University of Chicago and from the Caribbean Commission but remained active as a lecturer and writer. The many books he wrote include The Stricken Land, 1946; A Chronicle of Jeopardy, 1955; The Democratic Roosevelt, 1957; The Enlargement of the Presidency, 1960; The Light of Other Days, 1962; F.D.R.: Architect of an Era, 1967; The Brains Trust, 1968; and In Search of Roosevelt, 1972. Tugwell was affiliated with the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, California for 1957 until his death on July 21, 1979.

Administrative Information

Repository: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Accruals: A large accretion to the papers, received in 1982, has been integrated into the files. A list of material added is found in the back of the finding aid. Books which accompanied the Tugwell Papers have been placed in the book collection of the Library.

Access Restrictions: This collection is available for use by the general public.

Use Restrictions: Mrs. Tugwell has reserved to herself for her lifetime, copyright interests in the unpublished manuscripts; otherwise Dr. and Mrs. Tugwell’s copyright interest has been donated to the United States Government. Mrs. Grace Tugwell died March 23, 2001.

Acquisition Source: Rexford G. Tugwell

Acquisition Method: The Papers were presented to the Library by Rexford G. Tugwell.

Related Materials: President’s Official File 1 and 1K (Department of Agriculture), President’s Official File 6S (Department of Interior: Division of Territories and Island Possessions), President’s Official File 208DD (Puerto Rico), President’s Official File 400-Federal Appointments: Puerto Rico; President’s Personal File 564 (Tugwell), President’s Secretary’s File: Puerto Rico, President’s Secretary’s File: Department of Agriculture: Tugwell, President’s Secretary’s File: Tugwell, Rexford G., Ezekiel Papers, Gardner Jackson Papers, Morgenthau Diaries, Taussig Papers, Wallace Papers, Columbia Oral History Transcript on microfiche, Fragmentary tapes and transcripts of the Tugwell Oral History Project at Warm Springs, Wickard Papers.

Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: General Correspondence, 1927-1979],
[Series 2: Tugwell Diaries and Related Materials, 1932-1961],
[Series 3: Subject Files],
[Series 4: Speech and Writing File, 1911-1979],
[Series 5: Clippings, Scrapbooks and Memorabilia],
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Series 5: Clippings, Scrapbooks and MemorabiliaAdd to your cart.
Consists of mostly unarranged clippings, scrapbooks, diplomas, awards and souvenirs relating to Tugwell's activities, political life and travels. Most of the scrapbooks in this series contain newspaper clippings that were of interest to Tugwell. Political cartoons and books reviews related to Tugwell's professional activities can be found within most of the "Clippings" folders. Assorted Puerto Rican press newspapers, both with English and Spanish text, can be found in the "Clippings" folders as well. Additional oversize clippings can be found in Oversize container 111.

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Clippings (1), 1933-1934Add to your cart.

Clippings (2), 1933-1934Add to your cart.

Scrapbook of ClippingsAdd to your cart.

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Clippings re Tugwell and Politics, 1934Add to your cart.

ClippingsAdd to your cart.

Clippings, 1934-1935 and undatedAdd to your cart.

Clippings: Redirecting Education (1)Add to your cart.

Clippings: Redirecting Education (2)Add to your cart.

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Clippings: The Battle for Democracy, 1935Add to your cart.

Clippings: Resignation, 1936Add to your cart.

Spanish and English Language Puerto Rican Press, August-September 1942Add to your cart.

Spanish Language Puerto Rican Press, September 1942Add to your cart.

Clippings: MiscellaneousAdd to your cart.

Scrapbook of ClippingsAdd to your cart.

University of Chicago Press Duplicate Clippings, August-September 1955Add to your cart.

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MemorabiliaAdd to your cart.

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Diplomas and Award - Located in Cabinet 8, Drawer 5Add to your cart.

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Scrapbook, 1933-1934Add to your cart.

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Scrapbook - Resettlement AdministrationAdd to your cart.

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Scrapbook - Resettlement AdministrationAdd to your cart.

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Scrapbook - Resettlement AdministrationAdd to your cart.

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Scrapbook - Testimonial Dinner for RGT, January 13, 1937Add to your cart.

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Scrapbook - Clippings on RGT WritingsAdd to your cart.

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Scrapbook - University of Pennsylvania, 1911Add to your cart.

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[Series 1: General Correspondence, 1927-1979],
[Series 2: Tugwell Diaries and Related Materials, 1932-1961],
[Series 3: Subject Files],
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[All]