Medill McCormick
1877–1925 (age 48)
Politician/Publisher
Biography
A scion of the McCormick publishing family, Medill McCormick combined his appreciation for journalism with a commitment to civic life, representing Illinois in the U.S. Senate from 1919 to 1925 and lending his voice to the concerns of Midwestern citizens. He sought balance in public policy, advocating for responsible progress while remaining mindful of the farmers, workers, and veterans who depended on practical results.
He remained engaged in philanthropic efforts, supporting education and community service projects, and his leadership reflected both a love of informed debate and deep affection for the people he served.