Bronson Cutting

Senator Bronson M. Cutting (1888-1935) was a Progressive Republican politician from New Mexico. Cutting published the "Santa Fe New Mexican", served in WWI, returned to New Mexico where he became involved in politics, and in 1927 was appointed to fill the unexpired term of the recently deceased senior US senator. Cutting is perhaps best known as the most prominent Anglo who sought to bring Hispanic voters into the political mainstream prior to the New Deal. Bronson Cutting maintained correspondence, with Ezra Pound in the 1930s Senator Bronson Cutting was killed in an air crash. Cutting, Bronson Cutting, Bronson

 

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