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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 " 398: 3408: 901: 255: 3112: 789:, "The narrative, and this is primarily a narrative rather than an interpretive , is lucid and, in places, vivid. But it is for the most part sober and straightforward. Thus 'Jefferson the Virginian' lacks the flashy, dramatic, picturesque quality which best-sellers in the field generally have... Professor Malone makes occasional interpretations, he has tried to let the facts he has selected speak for themselves." In anticipation of the coming series, historian 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 1156:
Malone later recalled the work as being largely erroneous: " was certainly no contribution to scholarship: in fact it contained errors that I afterwards found embarrassing. But it represented my first effort to view prodigious life as a whole and marked no inconsiderable increase in my own knowledge
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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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With a stagnant audience for academic works and student enrollment waning during the war, Malone recalled his time as director to be "basically a lame-duck leader." Mounting financial and administrative quandaries complicated his wartime directorship and diminished its reputation. When news reached
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Those who follow trends in history and biography hear in Dumas Malone the voice of a scholar whose exacting standards our age has too little patience, one who rejects easy explanations and facile judgements. at once shrinks from, and rises above, the fierce and superficial certainties of our age.
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Having been relieved from his duties at Harvard, Malone dedicated his time to writing the first volume of his Jefferson biography in earnest upon returning to Virginia in 1943. Prior to his resignation as director, his ambition to write the comprehensive biography was secured on June 1, 1938, by
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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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In 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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Malone viewed the role of the 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
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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".
554:, upon his arrival. Dabney had been encumbered with the entirety of the history curriculum which spanned from ancient to modern. Malone undertook the courses in European and American history, giving up the courses in European history upon the arrival of 471:. However, the war ended before he saw active combat and he was discharged in January 1919. Malone then returned to Yale to obtain a doctorate in history. Later that same year, he was appointed as an instructor of history and began teaching a course in 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." 772:. In 1959, Malone returned to the University of Virginia as Thomas Jefferson Foundation Professor, moving over to a biographer and residence position in 1962 but remaining affiliated with the university and living in Charlottesville. 616:, a capacity which Malone continued to serve in until 1936. When the dictionary was finally completed—nearly a decade later—in 1942, it contained twenty volumes with the aid of more than 2,000 fellow biographers under his guidance. 446:
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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Despite doing well in the university's classics courses, Malone later recalled being "not a particularly good student", owing his youth and immaturity as reasons for having been unprepared in college. He played
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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 College, he lectured on topics including
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in 1930, Malone remarked, "That was lucky for me. I am sure they did not pay much attention to my old undergraduate record. I was too busy exploring life to do full justice to my studies."
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wrote in a similar appraisal, "This first volume is the beginning of a biographical series of major importance which will bring Jefferson to a grateful reading public."
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and President Edwin Alderman as to whether to accept the position. After reluctantly choosing to leave the University of Virginia, Malone moved with his wife to
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writing articles for the dictionary provided the foundation for his future biography on Jefferson and nurtured his interest for biography writing.
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In the winter of 1943 and 1944, Malone was selected to be the "chief historian" of a short-lived secret committee of historians stationed at
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Malone's tenure at Virginia suddenly ended when Allen Johnson extended an offer for him to take the co-editorship of the monumental
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Malone married Elizabeth Gifford in 1925, with whom he would have two children. He died on December 27, 1986, at his home in
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at the University of Virginia, where Malone's office was located on the top floor for more than 25 years
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tasked with advising bombing policy. In 1945, John A. Krout, chairman of the History Department at
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where he excelled academically, obtaining a Fogg scholarship for his first semester, and earning a
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Johnson, David (2013). "Long Journey with Mr. Jefferson: The Life of Dumas Malone (Book Review)".
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It was during his time at the University of Virginia that Malone began an interest in the life of
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Malone's volumes concluded that it was impossible for Jefferson to have had a relationship with
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Malone as a young professor of mathematics at Andrew College, pictured in a 1912 edition of
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of history at the University of Virginia; his office was located at the top floor of the
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Circular letter from Encyclopedia of the Negro, inc. to Dumas Malone, September 13, 1938
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Virginia and begin work on his biography of Jefferson. He and his family moved to
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Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the Presidential Medal of Freedom
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1939 Harvard University Press Director Dr. Dumas Malone Press Photo
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Letter from Anson Phelps Stokes to Dumas Malone, October 20, 1937
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means of a signed contract. Roger Scaife, the managing editor of
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Thomas Jefferson's Lives: Biographers and the Battle for History
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during his tenure as director of the Harvard University Press
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and Her Father" published in the January 1931 edition of the
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recommended that Malone be supplemented by a grant from the
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and is considered the foremost authoritative biography of
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Long Journey with Mr. Jefferson: The Life of Dumas Malone
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in 1936. The following year, he was awarded an honorary
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Malone found the seven years he had spent editing the
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Malone pictured in the June 12, 1938, edition of the
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In 1983, President Ronald Reagan awarded Malone the
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for the class football team and was a member of the
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Malone was best known for his six-volume biography,
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The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1987
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Awarded based on the highest grade in all subjects.
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Gives Degrees to 407 At Exercises" 2582:"Dumas Malone Honored With Dartmouth Degree" 1032:. Vol. III. Charlottesville, Virginia: 2411: 1107:. Vol. VI. Charlottesville, Virginia: 1057:. Vol. IV. Charlottesville, Virginia: 1007:. Vol. II. Charlottesville, Virginia: 937:The Public Life of Thomas Cooper, 1783–1839 775:In 1947, Malone finished his first volume, 627: 321: 177:The Public Life of Thomas Cooper, 1783–1839 3174: 3160: 3051: 1654: 1267: 1082:. Vol. V. Charlottesville, Virginia: 974:. Vol. I. Charlottesville, Virginia: 895: 751:, from the April 25, 1948, edition of the 494:; it had been supervised by the historian 455:after temporarily training as part of the 29: 2646:John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 2364:"New York Times obituary of Dumas Malone" 1667:"Mr. Jefferson's indefatigable companion" 1660: 1551: 1549: 959: 888:Malone also published a set of lectures, 558:and thereafter introduced new courses in 3503:Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients 3017: 2970: 2861: 2445: 1939: 1891: 1796: 1714: 1698: 1344: 1342: 1340: 1338: 1336: 1334: 1290: 1138:Malone was the second of seven children. 927: 899: 739: 631: 562:and more contemporary American history. 529: 451:. He left Yale in 1917 to enlist in the 396: 2556:American Academy of Arts & Sciences 1738: 1240: 522: 3470: 2957: 2920: 2837: 2689: 2605: 2515: 2483: 2451: 2382: 2376: 2350: 2338: 2292: 2280: 2268: 2256: 2244: 2217: 2205: 2193: 2133: 2085: 2073: 2003: 1979: 1967: 1955: 1943: 1915: 1903: 1835: 1823: 1811: 1781: 1726: 1702: 1648: 1636: 1624: 1612: 1600: 1546: 1540: 1506: 1500: 1488: 1473: 1439: 1433: 1421: 1409: 1397: 1385: 1176: 1100: 1075: 1050: 1025: 1000: 967: 933: 3155: 2522:Edwin, M. Yoder Jr. (5 August 1981). 2521: 2489: 2457: 1694: 1692: 1690: 1348: 1331: 1182: 870:gifted her the first five volumes of 836:and the John F. Kennedy Medal of the 818:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 714: 3137:Malone, Dumas - Rockefeller Archives 2897: 2886: 2862:Archives, L. A. Times (1986-12-28). 2728: 2388: 2229: 2181: 2169: 2157: 2145: 2121: 2061: 2049: 1991: 1927: 1876: 1557:"Social Notes From Georgia Colleges" 1309: 1305: 1303: 1301: 1299: 890:Thomas Jefferson as Political Leader 796: 410: 3518:United States Marine Corps officers 2900:Harvard University Press: A History 1349:Rouse, Parke S. (17 October 1982). 1029:Jefferson and the Ordeal of Liberty 747:depicted with Samuel Chamberlain's 711:, in the summer of that same year. 13: 3553:20th-century American male writers 3533:People from Coldwater, Mississippi 3498:Pulitzer Prize for History winners 3089: 2804:, 1983-02-23, retrieved 2009-07-30 2729:Weil, Martin (December 28, 1986). 1687: 1026:Malone, Dumas (January 30, 1962). 1001:Malone, Dumas (January 30, 1951). 370:) at the age of 14, receiving his 14: 3564: 3488:American male non-fiction writers 3478:20th-century American biographers 3106: 2559:. 9 February 2023. Archived from 2391:"Scholarly Biography Wins Praise" 2389:Sims, Catherine (18 April 1948). 1296: 1190:"Ministers Named for New Pulpits" 968:Malone, Dumas (30 January 1948). 288:, for which he received the 1975 3483:20th-century American historians 3406: 2708:Massachusetts Historical Society 1838:"Polly Jefferson And Her Father" 838:Massachusetts Historical Society 585:Dictionary of American Biography 500:The Public Life of Thomas Cooper 303:Dictionary of American Biography 253: 3493:Historians of the United States 3052:Shuffelton, Frank (Fall 1995). 2921:Hyland Jr., William G. (2013). 2855: 2831: 2807: 2788: 2762: 2722: 2695: 2659: 2633: 2574: 2543: 2356: 2298: 2091: 2009: 1933: 1829: 1732: 1455:. 22 September 1906. p. 11 1310:Pace, Eric (28 December 1986). 1150: 1141: 1061:(published February 28, 1970). 1004:Jefferson and the Rights of Man 940:(Dissertation). 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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: 3404: 3194: 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 252: 247: 243: 231: 209: 199: 194: 184: 169: 137: 132: 128: 112: 101: 78: 71:Charlottesville, Virginia 59: 37: 28: 21: 2904:Harvard University Press 2891: 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. 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Coldwater, Mississippi
Charlottesville, Virginia
Kemp Malone
Pulitzer Prize for History
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Emory College
BA
Yale University
BDiv
MA
PhD
Thesis
The Public Life of Thomas Cooper, 1783–1839
Allen Johnson
Historiography
Yale University
University of Virginia
Harvard University
Columbia University
Jefferson and His Time

DEW-mah
University of Virginia
Jefferson and His Time
Pulitzer Prize for History
defining work
Thomas Jefferson
Dictionary of American Biography
Harvard University Press

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