John Frush Knox

John Frush Knox

Infobox Writer
name = John Frush Knox
birthdate = 1907
birthplace = Oak Park, Illinois
deathdate = 1997
deathplace = Oak Park, Illinois
occupation = memoirist
nationality = American
subject = United States Supreme Court justices and culture

John Frush Knox (1907 – 1997)cite web
url = http://www.press.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/hfs.cgi/00/14805.ctl
title = Knox, John: The Forgotten Memoir of John Knox
] served as secretary and law clerk to United States Supreme Court Justice James Clark McReynolds from 1936 to 1937. He is chiefly known for his memoir of that experience.

Life

Early life

Knox was born in 1907, in Oak Park, Illinois.cite web
url = http://chronicle.uchicago.edu/030109/hutchinson.shtml
title = New Hutchinson book opens window on FDR’s New Deal, opposition it faced in Court
] In high school, he began writing pen pal letters to celebrities. He began with Civil War veterans and proceeded to such luminaries of the day as Helen Keller, William Howard Taft, and Admiral Byrd. He established an on-going correspondence with members of the United States Supreme Court, including Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Benjamin N. Cardozo, and Willis Van Devanter. His most sustained correspondence was with Van Devanter, one of the conservative "Four Horsemen" of the Supreme Court.cite web
url = http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/448622.html
title = Excerpts from The Forgotten Memoir of John Knox
]

Knox did undergraduate work at the University of Chicago (Ph.B. 1930) and then studied law at Northwestern University School of Law (J.D. 1934) and the Harvard Law School (LL.M. 1936).cite web
url = http://oasis.harvard.edu:10080/oasis/deliver/~law00008
title = Knox, John, 1907-. Papers, 1920-1980: Finding Aid.
] He was an indefatigable diarist, generating more than 750 pages of scrapbook, commentary and written recollection by the time he reached college. At one time, Knox claimed that he intended to surpass Samuel Pepys as a diarist.

The year in Washington

After his graduation from Harvard, Knox sought employment with Van Devanter. Van Devanter recommended Knox to fellow justice James Clark McReynolds, who suffered from high employee turnover (Knox soon found out why). Knox served as private secretary and law clerk to McReynolds during the Supreme Court's October 1936 term. Knox would later write a long memoir of that experience, "A Year in the Life of a Supreme Court Clerk in Franklin D. Roosevelt's Washington", centered mostly on his relations with McReynolds and McReynolds's two black servants, but also containing observations on other members of the Supreme Court at that time, and the historical period in general. Such memoirs are unique; few other law clerks to Supreme Court justices have documented the experience, and Knox's memoir, though not the first published, represents the earliest such document.

Subsequent career

Knox’s clerkship ended when McReynolds fired him for taking time off to sit for the Washington, D.C. bar examination, which Knox failed. The remainder of his life was a succession of personal and professional disappointments. He returned to Illinois in 1937. He initially landed a position with a prestigious Chicago law firm but was fired when he failed the Illinois bar examination. Although Knox finally passed the exam (on his third attempt), he never acquired a secure and permanent position with a firm. An attempt at running his family's already faltering mail-order book business after his father's death proved disastrous, but Knox eventually found his niche in the Chicago claims office of the Allstate Insurance Company, a Sears subsidiary, working there until his retirement in 1973.cite web
url = http://www.bsos.umd.edu/gvpt/lpbr/subpages/reviews/hutgar.html
title = Review of Knox's memoir
]

Knox was a member of the Bars of Illinois, New York and of the Supreme Court of the United States. He also belonged to the Society of Mayflower Descendants, the [http://www.m-mpartners.com/ilscw/index.htm Society of Colonial Wars] , the Sons of the American Revolution, the [http://www.sr1776.org/html/index.html Sons of the Revolution] , and the [http://www.societyofthewarof1812.org/ Society of the War of 1812] . Knox's club at Harvard was Lincoln's Inn.

The dwindling value of the Sears stock on which Knox's retirement income wasbased made his last years difficult. A lonely bachelor who struggled with prostate cancer the last decade of his life, Knox died in 1997 in Oak Park, leaving many of his papers (including his letters from Civil War Veterans) to Harvard Law School.

References

Bibliography

* cite book
last = Knox
first = John
editor = Dennis J. Hutchinson & David J. Garrow, eds.
title = The Forgotten Memoir of John Knox: A Year in the Life of a Supreme Court Clerk in FDR's Washington
year = 2004
publisher = University of Chicago Press
id = ISBN 0-226-44863-0

* cite journal
last = Knox
first = John
year = 1984
title = A Personal Recollection of Justice Cardozo
journal = Supreme Court Historical Society Quarterly

Images

* [http://magazine.uchicago.edu/0212/research/images/0212_research-johnknox.jpgJohn Frush Knox in 1934]


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