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Warren Hendry Atherton (December 28, 1891 – March 7, 1976) was an American attorney who was the national commander of The American Legion from 1943 to 1944. He is widely recognized as a designer of the
G.I. Bill The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, commonly known as the G.I. Bill, was a law that provided a range of benefits for some of the returning World War II veterans (commonly referred to as G.I.s). The original G.I. Bill expired in 1956, bu ...
, officially known as the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944.Judge Warren H. Atherton
History of San Joaquin County, California, Los Angeles, Historic Record Co., 1923. p. 1271


Early life

Born in
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, the son of Dwight Copeland Atherton and Elizabeth Hendry, he is a direct descendant of
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, one of the first settlers of
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, who arrived in Dorchester, Massachusetts, in the 1630s. Atherton received no formal higher education. Nonetheless, at age 20, he went to work for the Stockton law office of H. R. McNoble in 1911.


Career

After serving under General John J. Pershing in France during
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, he was admitted to the California State Bar in 1913, and began his career as an attorney, eventually gaining notoriety as a Stockton City judge and local president of the Chamber of Commerce.Register of the Warren H. Atherton Papers, 1891-1976
/ref> He also worked as the general counsel for the California Department of Veterans Affairs and its preceding boards and commissions from 1935 to 1960, and served on the California Board of Prison Terms and Paroles (1935–1937). He served as California State Commander in the 1930s. During 1943, Atherton was a consultant to the
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and envoy to Nelson Rockefeller, coordinator of international affairs. He was vocal against strikes during wartime, clashing with the U.S. labor leader, William Green. He had promoted this stance since 1941 when he was part of the American Legion defence committee. He served as National Commander of The American Legion from 1943 to 1944. In 1943, he joined Francis Sullivan in drafting the G.I. Bill, suggesting one bill be written that would consolidate the best features of many veteran bills then before
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. Atherton had to overcome opposition by Representative
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, a Mississippi Democrat and segregationist, who at first co-sponsored the bill, but then opposed it. The Bill passed through Congress in 1944 in a bipartisan effort led by Atherton as Head of his the American Legion, who wanted to reward practically all wartime veterans. Atherton was a supporter of Universal service which he believed was needed to shorten
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. At the 1944 American Legion National Convention in Chicago, Atherton presented the Legion's Distinguished Service Medal to Henry Ford II in honor of his grandfather
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's achievements. During this period he toured Australia, the Pacific and Latin America.


Later life

Atherton was a staunch California
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, and served as delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1944, 1948 and
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. Controversially, he supported the idea of deportation of Japanese nationals at the end of World War II. As chairman of the Republican Veterans League, the
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announced in 1948 his appointment as chairman of the advisory committee of the Republican Veterans for Dewey and Warren. ''The New York Times'' reported on July 24, 1953, his appointment to the reconstituted National Security Training Commission. In 1957, he ran unsuccessfully for the
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. He withdrew from the race and endorsed Goodwin Knight who subsequently lost the Senate race by over 10% to Clair Engle.


Personal

Upon his return from World War I, he married Anne Holt, daughter of the founder of
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and inventor, Benjamin Holt. He lived with his family on Atherton Island and was a Rotary member. A fete attended by over 300 people was marked in his honor to commemorate his 80th birthday in 1971. Atherton died on March 7, 1976 and was buried at Morris Chapel within the University of the Pacific in Stockton, where his papers are housed today. He was listed in ''Who's Who in Commerce and Industry'' and ''Who’s Who in America”''.


Legacy

The
San Joaquin Delta College San Joaquin Delta College (Delta College) is a public community college in Stockton, California. It was founded in 1935 as Stockton Junior College. The college serves a district area that includes all of San Joaquin County and parts of Alameda, ...
campus has the Warren Atherton Auditorium, a 1,428-seat performance venue where concerts are hosted. Notable annual musicals are held at this venue, as well as regular performances by the Stockton Symphony.


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