Thomas Lee McClung (S&B 1892)
United States Treasurer. Phillips Exeter Academy*. Yale University. Skull and Bones. American College Football player.
He had been a director of the National New Haven Bank, the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn., the Marion (Ala.) Institute; treasurer and a director of the American Association for Highway Improvement, and a national council man of the Boy Scouts of America.[7]
McClung (S&B 1892) resigned his post [Treasurer of the United States] because of a dispute in the Treasury Department, a so-called “mutiny” led by Abram Piatt Andrew, then Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, who had troubles with Secretary of Treasury Franklin MacVeagh (S&B 1862) which involved McClung (S&B 1892). Abram Andrew would later attend the Jekyll Island meeting 20 Nov to 30 Nov 1910… for the secret drafting of the Federal Reserve Act.[2]
Andrew, who resigned on July 3 of that year, criticized MacVeagh’s (S&B 1862) lax business methods and poor administrative skills, naming several Treasury officials as agreeing with him, including McClung (S&B 1892).
MacVeagh (S&B 1862) asked McClung (S&B 1892)[and others] to repudiate Andrew’s statement concerning him, but he refused, and relations between them became strained. However, President Taft (S&B 1878) called a truce at the Treasury until after the election that year, with McClung (S&B 1892) announcing his resignation nine days after Taft’s (S&B 1878) decisive defeat.[4]
1909 to 1912 - Treasurer of the United States by President William Howard Taft (S&B 1878). [Note: 27 May 1908, Aldrich-Vreeland Act in response to the Panic of 1907 was signed by President Theodore Roosevelt. Recommended the Federal Reserve … Search mind map] When McClung assumed the duties of Treasuer he gave a receipt to his predecessor for $1,260,134,346.83 2/3 an acknowledgment of the money and securities in the department as of the day McClung took office.[4]
Preceded by Charles H. Treat (Grandson of Col. Ezra Treat. Spokesman for James G. Blaine whose son was S&B 1876. Revenue collector by Pres. McKinley Sponsor by Elihu Root (close to Taft S&B 1878) and Cornelius N. Bliss, member of Jekyll Island Club ).
Succeeded by Carmi A. Thompson, gave McClung (S&B 1892), an even larger check $1,519,285,908.57 ⅔ on Dec 4, 1912.
FYI - Financial Panic of 1907. Markets did not recover until Apr 1909. The crisis lead to the Federal Reserve Act.
1905, Yale conferred the honorary degree of M.A. upon him.[7]
1904 to 1909 - Treasurer of Yale University.[7]
1902 to 1904 - Assistant Freight Traffic Manager.[7]
1899 to 1904 - Serving in various capacities, Southern Railway Company owned by J.P.Morgan.[7]
1894 - Paymaster for the St. Paul & Dulth Railroad.[7]
Became first coach of University of California.
Travelled Europe and California for one year.[7]
1892 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[0]
Died 19 Dec 1914, in London from typhoid fever contract at Frankfurt. Age 44. Unmarried.
Funeral took place at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, New York.
Note:
[1] - FYI - Wiki - Thomas Lee McClung (S&B 1892)
[2] - Jekyllclub.com - Abram Piatt Andrew.
[3] - Find a Grave - Thomas Lee McClung (S&B 1892)
[5] - The Federal Reserve History - The Meeting at Jekyll Island 20 Nov 1910 to 30 Nov 1910
[7] - Yale Obituary - Page 112 / On the page 835.
[8] - “Vast U.S. Fund Counted”, The Washington Post, December 5, 1912, p. 6. (Unable to access via Washington Post archive)
[10] - Political Grave Yard - Abram Piatt Andrew, Jr, Freemason
[11] - Carmi Alderman Thompson (Member of the masons)
[12] - The National cyclopaedia of American Biography - 1893-1910
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