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… tuberculosis, however, and by the time Grant was elected President in 1868, Rawlins was dying from the disease. …
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… was named first assistant postmaster general in 1902. President Theodore Roosevelt tapped Wynne to succeed …
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… William Henry Harrison. Following Harrison's election as President in 1940, Granger entered the cabinet as postmaster …
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… governor of Michigan before resigning his post to become President Franklin Pierce's secretary of the interior. …
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… a seat, as a Republican, in the U.S. Senate (1815-1825). President John Quincy Adams brought Barbour into the cabinet …
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… of the National Governors' Conference (1929-1930).When President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed him secretary of …
Presidential Recordings
… Feb-09) Conversation No. 833-11 (cont’d) -Parties The President entered at 10:03 am. Laird's trip The President’s schedule -Presentation ceremony for Alexander M. … Charles W. Colson -Hospitals -Orphanages -Schools -The President's visit to South Vietnam in 1967 -US hospital …
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… between 8:38 am and 11:59 pm Location: Cabinet Room The President met with Herbert Stein, John T. Dunlop, Hugh Scott, … Rehabilitation Bill -Congressional passage -Veto by the President -Background -Spending -Deficiencies -Fiscal … -Number of Democrats -Tower Vetoes -Votes in Senate -The President’s conversation with Ford -Numbers to sustain …
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… Brent Scowcroft was President George H. W. Bush’s national security advisor. He …
Presidential Speeches
… which I expressed in accepting the nomination for the Presidency, and again upon my inauguration, that the policy … exercise of the duty imposed by the Constitution on the President of recommending to the consideration of Congress …
Presidential Speeches
… 1846, they appropriated $10,000,000 and authorized the President to employ the militia and naval and military forces … express object. This appropriation was made "to enable the President to conclude a treaty of peace, limits, and … to incorporate it with itself, the principle avowed by President Monroe in 1824, and reaffirmed in my first annual …
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… level official was bipartisan, having been proposed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower just before he left office in …
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… During a conversation about Cuba and Berlin, President Kennedy hears from two experienced Soviet …
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… Colson, a White House political operative, tells the president that Hunt is not motivated by money, but ideology. …
Presidential Biographies
… of the New York City Housing and Redevelopment Board. President-elect Kennedy asked Weaver to serve as the … his post on January 1, 1969. Later that year, he became president of Bernard Baruch College, but he left that post in …
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… He resigned in 1974 to become U.S. Attorney General for President Richard Nixon. He continued in that position in the …
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… at the time. Following William McKinley's election as President in 1896, Gary accepted an offer to become …
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… In 1841, he served as secretary of war in the cabinets of Presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, resigning …
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… (1961-1965), secretary of the air force (1965-1969), and president of the California Institute of Technology …
Presidential Speeches
… of the United Nations, the Secretary of State who presided over the transformation of this Nation from a life … to serve the public. He may be a precinct worker or President. He may give his talents at the courthouse, the …