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… Christian Herter served as secretary of state to President Eisenhower from April 22, 1959, to January 20, … the European countries. President Kennedy named him the President's Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, on …
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… admitted to the bar in Washington, D.C. (1820). In 1826, President John Quincy Adams tapped him to serve as his … Pierce. Dix supported James Buchanan’s bid for the presidency in 1856 and was rewarded with the postmastership …
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… and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President from 1995 to 1997. He was also undersecretary at the Department of Energy from 1997 to 2001. In 2009, President Barack Obama appointed Moniz to the Science and …
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… 1929, the same year he was admitted to the Colorado bar. President Franklin D. Roosevelt made Brannan assistant … a short time as assistant administrator of the FSA, until President Roosevelt tapped him to become his assistant …
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… from the Mexican-American War of 1850. He also worked as president of the Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad … Convention and supported Abraham Lincoln’s nomination for President. The following year, President Lincoln tapped Smith …
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… lawyer (1800-1811). He soon moved into the employ of President James Madison, becoming comptroller of the treasury … from 1825 to 1829 as secretary of the treasury during the presidency of John Quincy Adams. Rush served abroad for …
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… lawyer (1800-1811). He soon moved into the employ of President James Madison, becoming comptroller of the treasury … from 1825 to 1829 as secretary of the treasury during the presidency of John Quincy Adams. Rush served abroad for …
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… lawyer (1800-1811). He soon moved into the employ of President James Madison, becoming comptroller of the treasury … from 1825 to 1829 as secretary of the treasury during the presidency of John Quincy Adams. Rush served abroad for …
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… lawyer (1800-1811). He soon moved into the employ of President James Madison, becoming comptroller of the treasury … from 1825 to 1829 as secretary of the treasury during the presidency of John Quincy Adams. Rush served abroad for …
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… Veterans (DAV). He was executive director of DAV when President Bill Clinton selected him to lead the Department of …
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… interests, fused with the Democrats to nominate Bryan for President. Faced with the loss of the Solid South and the Far … the tradition of previous candidates who campaigned for President from their homes, delivered 350 carefully crafted …
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… Republican Governor's Conference in 1978. He chaired the President's Commission on Federalism (1981-1982) and the …
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… AmeriCorps program, initiated during the administration of President Bill Clinton, helped young adults develop the … as executive director ended in 2005 when she became vice president of community relations and external affairs at the …
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… of education throughout all eight years of the Clinton presidency (1993-2001). Riley was born in Greenville, South …
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… (1993-1997), deputy secretary of state under President Carter (1977-1981), and deputy attorney general …
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… Committee (1971-1973). He was also director of President Richard Nixon's Cost of Wage Council (1973-1974).President Gerald Ford appointed him Secretary of Labor on …
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… He moved with his family to Indiana, where his father was president of Hanover College. Fisher attended Marietta … to Chicago to open his own law practice. Fisher became president of a reformist organization, the Municipal Voters …
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… (1823-1827) and then as a senator (1827-1841). President William Henry Harrison made him as his secretary of … cabinet, Webster did not resign when Harrison's successor, President John Tyler, vetoed the Bank of the United States, …
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… (1823-1827) and then as a senator (1827-1841). President William Henry Harrison made him as his secretary of … cabinet, Webster did not resign when Harrison's successor, President John Tyler, vetoed the Bank of the United States, …
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… from public service, Jones returned in 1813, entering President James Madison's cabinet as secretary of the Navy. … on diplomatic missions. Two years later, Jones accepted President James Monroe's offer to become president of the …