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scratch", Malone instituted a number of ambitious changes which were among the most significant reforms in the Press' history: the leadership of the
Printing Office was terminated, a new editorial staff was established to manage a more authoritative Press, and the old members of the Harvard Corporation resigned, giving way to the appointment of a number of prominent scholars. Conant also believed it appropriate for Malone to possess an academic title at the university and offered to name him as a professor of history, though Malone declined the post.
686:-winners—and it saw a doubling in sales. His aspiration of opening up the Press to the general public fueled a reputation for producing important publications. In May 1941, Conant congratulated him, saying, "The general history of the Press for the past year is certainly one of which you may well be proud Keep it up!" As the war continued, however, the Press' margins became strained by an increasing sales deficit, and the relationship between Malone and the university administration began to deteriorate over serious financial issues in the midst of
569:, the university's founder. In his first year, he had already authored a 14-page summary of Jefferson's life for the university's Extension Series in March 1924. Despite doubts by Allen Johnson, his former mentor at Yale, and calls for caution by other scholars, Malone resolved to write a voluminous biography on Jefferson by the fall of 1926. The next year, he traveled to France with his newly-wed wife, Elizabeth Gifford (1898–1992), on a Sterling Traveling Fellowship to do more extensive research which formed the basis of an article entitled "
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768:, extended an offer for him to be appointed as a professor of history at the university. Malone was at first reluctant to accept the position as it would disrupt his work on the first volume of his Jefferson biography, but accepted when the Rockefeller Foundation amended the terms of his agreement to fit a part-time teaching post. During his time teaching at Columbia, he would develop a friendship with Krout and
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as being dull and tedious, stating, upon leaving, that he would never edit again. Nevertheless, he remembered the experience as being "invaluable to me as a writer because of what they taught me about precision and clarity", and would eventually return to editing later in his career. Malone's work in
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on July 17, writing that "the major criteria by which my work is judged differ materially from those applied to the academic departments of the
University." The Harvard Corporation accepted his request, and, in April 1943, Malone formally resigned his position as director in order to return to
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January of the following year, Malone described his new vision for the Press at a banquet dinner, advocating for what he called "scholarship plus"—the publication of works intended for the general public, as opposed to pieces meant exclusively for scholars. Ordered by Conant to "start from
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as the youngest member of the class of 1910. His education at Emory consisted primarily of classical courses supplemented by Latin and Greek literature, the latter of which he was influenced by the classicist
Charles Peppler; Malone later reflected of Peppler's class, "If I am something of a
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and the university's librarian, Harry
Clemons, arranged for him to be given an honorary position so as to be affiliated with the University of Virginia. With the requirements satisfied, the Rockefeller Foundation granted a sum of $ 21,000 in order to fund the biography in May 1944.
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Harvard University Press as primarily an academic institution as opposed to a business. His administration of the Press achieved significant success, garnering wide recognition from the publication of several notable works—including two
351:. His mother and father were educators who recognized the value of an intellectual upbringing; his mother fostered his early disposition for reading, and his father served as an academic at various educational institutions. After Malone's birth, the family moved to
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Conant of a roughly $ 26,000 deficit the Press had accumulated during the 1942 fiscal year, his good relationship with it ended promptly. In
January 1943, Malone's salary and duties were reduced; in April, a majority of officials doubted his future leadership in a
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classicist in spirit, that course is one of the reasons for it." He also took great inspiration from the economist Edgar H. Johnson, the instructor of the college's only history course, whose teaching Malone credited with leaving "an abiding impression".
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855:. The trustees of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation established the Dumas Malone Graduate Research Fellowship at the University of Virginia in his honor, allotting funds to support the research of "outstanding, advanced graduate students."
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in 1916. He had found his time at the university intellectually liberating, acquiring a passion for writing and abandoning his pursuit of theology in order to study history. Malone's studies were abruptly interrupted by
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Malone initially sought to study religion and enter the ministry upon graduating. He spent several years as a teacher in small, local schools; at Andrew
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3513:Yale Divinity School alumni
3095:Robert M. S. McDonald, ed.
3066:University of Hawai'i Press
2997:"Dumas Malone: 1892-1986".
2951:
2427:. 25 April 1948. p. 19
904:Malone's gravestone at the
853:Virginia Historical Society
514:and did so that same year.
427:as an adjunct professor at
10:
3569:
3300:Constance McLaughlin Green
3005:(2): 243–244. April 1987.
2621:. 16 June 1936. p. 17
2314:. 1944-05-28. p. 35.
1565:. 14 March 1915. p. 7
816:Malone was elected to the
666:, following a vote by the
343:and his grandfather was a
290:Pulitzer Prize for History
117:Pulitzer Prize for History
3415:
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1109:Little, Brown and Company
1084:Little, Brown and Company
1059:Little, Brown and Company
1034:Little, Brown and Company
1009:Little, Brown and Company
976:Little, Brown and Company
910:Charlottesville, Virginia
864:Charlottesville, Virginia
722:Little, Brown and Company
709:Charlottesville, Virginia
692:William Henry Claflin Jr.
654:(HUP). Harvard President
648:Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe
646:At the recommendation of
590:Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr.
576:Virginia Quarterly Review
517:
492:John Addison Porter Prize
482:and, in 1923, earned his
434:After spending a year at
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2819:gradstudies.virginia.edu
2396:The Atlanta Constitution
1562:The Atlanta Constitution
1452:The Atlanta Constitution
1195:The Atlanta Constitution
726:Douglas Southall Freeman
652:Harvard University Press
628:Harvard University Press
322:Early life and education
308:Harvard University Press
3508:Emory University alumni
971:Jefferson the Virginian
896:Personal life and death
830:University of Rochester
777:Jefferson the Virginian
754:Richmond Times-Dispatch
745:Jefferson the Virginian
639:Richmond Times-Dispatch
2618:Democrat and Chronicle
1836:Malone, Dumas (1931).
1104:The Sage of Monticello
1101:Malone, Dumas (1981).
1076:Malone, Dumas (1974).
1051:Malone, Dumas (1970).
961:Jefferson and His Time
934:Malone, Dumas (1923).
913:
876:The Sage of Monticello
872:Jefferson and His Time
842:Phi Beta Kappa Society
806:
757:
749:Springtime in Virginia
730:Rockefeller Foundation
672:Lincoln, Massachusetts
643:
539:
504:University of Virginia
467:after graduating from
407:
285:Jefferson and His Time
277:University of Virginia
237:Jefferson and His Time
218:University of Virginia
52:Coldwater, Mississippi
3364:James MacGregor Burns
3308:Sumner Chilton Powell
3074:10.1353/bio.2010.0187
2958:Powell, J.H. (1953).
2841:(February 13, 1979).
2424:The Chattanooga Times
2259:, p. 97–98, 100.
2076:, p. 85, 87, 88.
942:Yale University Press
928:Selected publications
903:
834:Wilbur L. Cross Medal
801:
743:
704:letter of resignation
700:vote of no-confidence
635:
533:
438:, Malone enrolled in
436:Vanderbilt University
400:
310:. In 1983, President
3332:William H. Goetzmann
2972:Peterson, Merrill D.
1906:, p. 55–56, 68.
1603:, p. 19, 21–23.
484:Doctor of Philosophy
475:for undergraduates.
444:Bachelor of Divinity
440:Yale Divinity School
404:The Atlanta Georgian
3372:Carl Neumann Degler
3019:Peterson, Merril D.
2848:The Washington Post
2736:The Washington Post
2587:The Harvard Crimson
2493:(24 October 1948).
2353:, p. 103, 105.
2103:www.hup.harvard.edu
2022:The Washington Post
1662:Yoder Jr., Edwin M.
1270:, p. 291, 301.
874:—the sixth volume,
766:Columbia University
668:Harvard Corporation
605:The Washington Post
544:associate professor
490:", was awarded the
425:biblical literature
419:, history, and the
385:Sigma Nu fraternity
353:Oxford, Mississippi
345:Confederate veteran
331:Malone was born in
226:Columbia University
133:Academic background
3388:Daniel J. Boorstin
3292:Lawrence H. Gipson
3240:Richard Hofstadter
3216:George Dangerfield
2898:Hall, Max (1986).
2800:2009-10-11 at the
2341:, p. 102–103.
2311:The New York Times
1749:The New York Times
1673:The Charlotte News
1317:The New York Times
1222:www.britannica.com
914:
860:Queen Elizabeth II
810:Edwin M. Yoder Jr.
758:
734:John Lloyd Newcomb
715:Return to Virginia
644:
599:The New York Times
540:
506:by its president,
408:
357:Brunswick, Georgia
349:American Civil War
347:who served in the
222:Harvard University
3465:
3464:
2902:. Cambridge, MA:
2887:Scholarly sources
2869:Los Angeles Times
2529:The Roanoke Times
2172:, p. 66, 90.
2064:, p. 65, 69.
1958:, p. 73, 75.
1918:, p. 56, 77.
1615:, p. 23, 28.
1543:, p. 19, 21.
826:Dartmouth College
822:Doctor of Letters
797:Legacy and honors
556:Stringfellow Barr
523:Virginia and the
465:Second lieutenant
453:U.S. Marine Corps
411:Ministry and Yale
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