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Symon Gould
Gould in 1943
Personal details
Born1894
DiedNovember 24, 1963 (aged 70)
Roosevelt Hospital
Political partyAmerican Vegetarian Party
ResidenceMidtown Manhattan

Symon Gould (1894 – November 24, 1963) was an American politician and vegetarianism activist. He was the co-founder of the American Vegetarian Party, formed in 1948.

Biography[edit]

Gould was a bibliophile, rare book dealer, and director of the American Library Service.[1][2]

Gould was also the founder of the International Film Arts Guild, based in New York City. According to one account, he edited the American print of the silent film Nosferatu.[3] Gould is credited with boosting the "art house theater" (or "little cinema") movement by his screenings at the Cameo Theatre in New York.

Gould died in of cancer at Roosevelt Hospital in 1963. He was 70 years old. Prior to his death, Gould resided on 150 West 47th Street in Midtown Manhattan.[4]

Vegetarianism[edit]

In 1948, Gould co-founded the American Vegetarian Party with John Maxwell, a naturopathic physician and restaurateur.[5] Gould was editor of the American Vegetarian magazine.[5] He was their candidate for President of the United States in the 1960 and 1964 presidential elections.

Gould was also secretary of the Vegetarian Society of New York and urged the government to take vegetarianism into account under any rationing plan during World War II.[6] In 1946 in New York City, Gould moderated a debate sponsored by the League for Public Discussion on meat eating versus vegetarianism.[6]

Gould was a lacto-vegetarian.[7]Hefasted for 21 days every year.[8]

He was a promoter of Herbert M. Shelton's American Natural Hygiene Society.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "POLITICAL NOTES: Also Running". Time. September 6, 1948. Archived from the original on 2005-09-09.
  • ^ "THIRD PARTIES: It's a Free Country". Time. September 1, 1952.
  • ^ Skal, David J. (2004). Hollywood Gothic : The Tangled Web of Dracula from Novel to Stage to Screen. New York: Faber and Faber. p. 149. ISBN 0-571-21158-5.
  • ^ "Symon Gould, Ran for President On Vegetarian Ticket in 1960". The New York Times. 25 November 1963. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  • ^ a b Kruschke, Earl Roger. (1991). Encyclopedia of Third Parties in the United States. ABC-CLIO. p. 31. ISBN 978-0874362367
  • ^ a b Iacobbo, Karen; Iacobbo, Michael. (2004). Vegetarian America: A History. Praeger Publishing. pp. 158-159. ISBN 978-0275975197
  • ^ Young, Marguerite. (September 21, 1943). Meat Shortage and Rationing Fatten Ranks of Vegetarians. The Daily Monitor Leader. p. 10
  • ^ Peterson, Robert. (August 11, 1961). Life Begins at Forty. The Chronicle Star the Moss Point Advertiser. p. 1
  • Further reading[edit]

    Preceded by

    Herbert M. Shelton

    American Vegetarian Party presidential candidate
    1960 (lost), 1964 (lost)
    Succeeded by

    Preceded by

    Daniel J. Murphy

    American Vegetarian Party vice presidential candidate
    1952 (lost), 1956 (lost)
    Succeeded by

    Chistopher Gian-Cursio

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