Irving Ives
| Irving Ives | |
|---|---|
| Portrait, c. 1950 | |
| United States Senator from New York | |
| In office January 3, 1947 – January 3, 1959 | |
| Preceded by | James M. Mead | 
| Succeeded by | Kenneth Keating | 
| Speaker of the New York State Assembly | |
| In office January 1, 1936 – December 31, 1936 | |
| Preceded by | Irwin Steingut | 
| Succeeded by | Oswald D. Heck | 
| Member of the New York State Assembly from Chenango County | |
| In office February 11, 1930 – December 31, 1946 | |
| Preceded by | Bert Lord | 
| Succeeded by | Janet Hill Gordon | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Irving McNeil Ives January 24, 1896 Bainbridge, New York, U.S. | 
| Died | February 24, 1962 (aged 66) Norwich, New York, U.S. | 
| Political party | Republican | 
| Spouses | Elizabeth Skinner  (m. 1920; died 1947) Marion Crain (m. 1948) | 
| Children | 1 | 
| Alma mater | Hamilton College | 
| Occupation | Politician, banker, insurance agent | 
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | United States | 
| Branch/service | United States Army | 
| Years of service | 1917-1919 | 
| Rank | First Lieutenant | 
| Unit | 5th Division | 
| Battles/wars | World War I | 
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | Cornell University | 
Irving McNeil Ives (January 24, 1896 – February 24, 1962) was an American politician and founding dean of the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations. A Republican, he served as a United States Senator from New York from 1947 to 1959. He was previously a member of the New York State Assembly for sixteen years, serving as Minority Leader (1935), Speaker (1936), and Majority Leader (1937–1946). A liberal Republican, he was known as a specialist in labor and civil rights legislation. Ives voted in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1957.