Eva Adams

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Eva Bertrand Adams (1908–1991) was the Director of the United States Mint from 1961 to 1969.

Eva Bertrand Adams
Born(1908-09-10)10 September 1908
Died23 August 1991(1991-08-23) (aged 82)
Other namesEva Adams
Occupations
Years active1940-1969
SpouseNo
Children0
Parents
  • Verner Lauer Adams
  • Cora Varble

Biography

Eva Adams was born in Wonder, Nevada[1] on September 10, 1908, the daughter of Verner Laur Adams and his wife Cora (Varble) Adams.[2] Her father worked for mining magnate George Wingfield, and was responsible for setting up hotels, commissaries, and bars in Wingfield's mining camps.[2] As such, the family moved around from camp to camp for several years before Adams' mother insisted the family settle down and they settled in Reno, Nevada.[2] Adams graduated from Reno High School at age 14. She then attended the University of Nevada, Reno, graduating in 1928, at age 19.[2]

After graduating from college, Adams moved to Las Vegas, Nevada to become a teacher at Las Vegas High School.[2] During this time, she became involved with the Clark County Democratic Party and was introduced to Pat McCarran.[2]

Adams then attended graduate school at Columbia University, receiving a master's degree in English in 1936.[3] She also went on to obtain an LL.M. from the Georgetown University Law Center and an LL.D. from American University.[4]

She returned to Nevada in 1940 to briefly join the English department of the University of Nevada, Reno; shortly thereafter, Pat McCarran, by now United States Senator for Nevada, invited her to move to Washington, D.C. to become his Administrative Assistant.[4] She worked for Senator McCarran until his death in 1954.[4] She then worked for McCarran's successor, Ernest S. Brown, in 1954, and then Alan Bible from 1954 to 1960.[4]

In 1961, President of the United States John F. Kennedy named Adams Director of the United States Mint, and Adams subsequently held that office from October 1961 until August 1969.[4]

Upon retiring from government service in 1969, Adams worked for Mutual of Omaha for a while, before returning home to Reno.[4]

Adams died in Reno on August 23, 1991.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Adams, Eva Bertrand". Who Was Who in America, with World Notables, v. 10: 1989-1993. New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who's Who. 1993. p. 2. ISBN 0837902207.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Bio from University of Nevada, Reno
  3. ^ Guide to Adams' Papers
  4. ^ a b c d e f g UNOHP Profile
Government offices
Preceded by Director of the United States Mint
October 1961 – August 1969
Succeeded by

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