Sam Bass Warner

Sam Bass Warner
4th Register of Copyrights
In office
February 1, 1945  May 28, 1951
Preceded by Clement Lincoln Bouvé, Richard Crosby De Wolf (acting)
Succeeded by Arthur Fisher
Personal details
Born 1889
Chicago, Illinois
Died April 23, 1979
Guilford, Connecticut
Alma mater Harvard Law School (J.D.), Harvard College (B.A.)
Military service
Service/branch United States Army

Sam Bass Warner (18891979) was the fourth Register of Copyrights in the United States Copyright Office.

Born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1889, Warner attended Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Prior to entering the Copyright Office, he specialized in criminal law, writing several books and articles and teaching at the University of Oregon Law School, Syracuse Law School, and Harvard Law School. Warner was enlisted in the United States Army, serving in World War I as an aerial observer and later as an attorney in the War Production Board during World War II.

Warner served as Register of Copyrights from February 1, 1945 until May 28, 1951. During his tenure, he oversaw many improvements in the Office and its registration procedures. Most notably, he reorganized the many disparate units of the Office into four divisions Cataloging, Examining, Reference, and Service.

Sam Bass Warner died on April 23, 1979, in Guilford, Connecticut.

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Preceded by
Clement Lincoln Bouvé, Richard Crosby De Wolf (acting)
Register of Copyrights
19451951
Succeeded by
Arthur Fisher
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