Elliot Hersey Goodwin (January 6, 1874 – February 16, 1931), was the secretary of the United States Chamber of Commerce, Secretary of the National Civil Service Reform League, and Chairman of Civil Service Commission.
Biography
editHe was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on January 6, 1874, the son of Hersey Bradford and Ellen Christina (née Hopkinson) Goodwin. After graduating from Browne & Nichols school, he attended Harvard University where he earned a Bachelor's (1895) and Master's degree (1896) in History. He then attended the Leipzig University from 1896 to 1898, returned to Harvard as an assistant teacher for a year, then returned to Leipzig to earn his Doctor of Philosophy in 1900.[1]
After working with the National Civil Service Reform League and New York Civil Service Reform Association for two years, he became secretary of the two organizations in 1902. During his time there, in 1910 he lectured courses in municipal government at Harvard. In August 1912, he became general secretary of the United States Chamber of Commerce and moved to Washington, D.C.[1]
On February 19, 1914, he married Isabel Montague Geer.[2] He died on February 16, 1931.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b "Elliot Hersey Goodwin". Harvard University Class of 1895 Report. 5. Cambridge: Crimson Printing Company: 116. June 1915. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
- ^ "Miss Geer's Wedding Plans. Attendants for Her Marriage to Elliott H. Goodwin on Feb. 19". The New York Times. February 10, 1914. Retrieved December 30, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "E. H. Goodwin Dead. Bay State Official. Chairman of Civil Service Commission. Former Vice President of National Chamber of Commerce". The New York Times. February 16, 1931. Retrieved September 4, 2010.
Elliot Hersey Goodwin, chairman of the State Civil Service Commission and former vice president of the United States Chamber of Commerce in Washington, ...