Luther H. Evans

Luther H. Evans

Luther Harris Evans (October 13 1902, Bastrop County, Texas – December 23 1981, San Antonio, Texas) was an American political scientist and Librarian of Congress.

Born in Bastrop County, Texas in 1902, Evans received his bachelor's (1923) and master's (1924) from the University of Texas at Austin and his doctorate from Stanford University (1927). He taught political science at New York University, Dartmouth and Princeton (1927- 1935). Evans left Princeton University abruptly after a faculty dispute. Friends referred him for help to the powerful Lehman family of New York, who got him an appointment with Harry Hopkins, the advisor to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. At a meeting in the White House, Hopkins asked the young professor to propose a plan for a project Hopkins already wanted to do. Evans went back the next day and told Hopkins that the project wasn't worth doing. Instead, he pointed out that the States Archives of the United States were in a state of disarray with profound consequences to American history. Hopkins said, "Dr. Evans, you have a lot of guts -- I know you have no money and that your wife is nine months pregnant, and I have never thought about the state archives. But I hear that you have a good reputation."

This is how Evans came to organize and direct the Historical Records Survey for the Works Project Administration (1935-1939). After this, he was appointed by Librarian of Congress Archibald MacLeish as head of the Legislative Reference Service and later Chief Assistant Librarian of Congress.

After MacLeish resigned, president Harry S. Truman appointed Evans as his successor, a position he held from 1945 to 1953. During his tenure, Evans opposed censorship of the library's holdings, and greatly expanded the library's collection. Well versed in international relations, he also returned a number of manuscripts to their countries of origin. He helped draft the Universal Copyright Convention at Geneva in 1952.

He also served with various U.S. delegations during the forming of UNESCO. In 1953 he resigned from the Library to accept a position as UNESCO's third Director General, the only American to hold this post.

He was active in international peace issues throughout his life, serving in many capacities with educational organizations and commissions. He served as President of the United World Federalists in 1970 - 1976, and his thinking of this period is seen in his testimony before the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the U.S. House of Representatives on February 4, 1975 concerning "The United Nations in the 1970s: Recommendations for U.S. Policy". Working with a range of other Americans prominent in foreign policy, including Rev. Theodore Hesburgh of Notre Dame, Norman Cousins of Saturday Review, James Grant of the Overseas Development Council, anthropologist Margaret Mead, World Federalist Chairman H. Donald Wilson, and World Bank president Robert McNamara, Evans organized an organization called New Directions. New Directions was to be a U.S. citizen's lobby on international issues modeled on Common Cause. It worked for a time, and helped pass the Panama Canal Treaty, but was ultimately unable to find enough funds to sustain it for the long term.

He was director of international collections at the Columbia University Library until his retirement in 1971.

He died in 1981 inSan Antonio, Texas, aged 79. He was unusual for his generation of Texans in speaking several languages fluently. He was a reknowned story teller who, like his contemporary Lyndon Baines Johnson, used humor to defuse tense political situations in long meetings and build consensus.

External links

* [http://www.loc.gov/loc/legacy/librs.html Library of Congress website] - brief bios on all Librarians of Congress
* [http://libaxp.hartford.edu/llr/publications/LIBOFCON/librans.htm www.hartford.edu] - brief bios of the Librarians of Congress
* [http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php@URL_ID=3383&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html www.unesco.org] - UNESCO's brief bio on Evans
* Luther Evans Harris Papers, 1923-1989, Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00289/cah-00289.html]

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title= Librarian of Congress
before= Archibald MacLeish
after= L. Quincy Mumford
years= 1945-1953


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