Hugh Samuel Johnson (August 5, 1882 – April 15, 1942) was a United States Army officer, businessman, speech writer, government official and newspaper...
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Hugh Johnson, carriage-maker in Detroit, 1890s, see E-M-F Company Hugh S. Johnson (1881–1942), American general and NRA administrator in 1933-34 Hugh...
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solid front against a common peril." The first director of the NRA was Hugh S. Johnson, a retired United States Army general who had been in charge of supervising...
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Hugh T. Johnson (25 April 1946 – 4 June 2015) was an Irish cinematographer and director of film and commercials known for his collaborations with Ridley...
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Recovery Act climaxed the first 100 days of Roosevelt's presidency. Hugh S. Johnson, Raymond Moley, Donald Richberg, Rexford Tugwell, Jerome Frank, and...
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The Act itself was drafted by then-Captain (later Brigadier General) Hugh S. Johnson after the United States entered World War I by declaring war on Germany...
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Adolf Berle – original Brain Trust Samuel Rosenman Basil O'Connor Hugh S. Johnson Raymond Moley – original Brain Trust (Moley broke with Roosevelt and...
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Pecora June 19 – Neville Chamberlain June 26 – Italo Balbo July 3 – Hugh S. Johnson July 10 – Joseph Goebbels July 17 – Curtis Bok July 24 – Harold L....
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War Industries Board (redirect from U.S. War Industries Board)
Charles P. Howland, member of the priorities committee Brigadier General Hugh S. Johnson Colonel Charles Keller, joint national power administrator Henry Krumb...
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wealthy to avoid paying taxes. Hugh S. Johnson, first head of the National Recovery Administration (see [1]). Johnson fell out with Roosevelt after Roosevelt...
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Administration (NRA), headed by former General Hugh S. Johnson, who had been a senior economic official in World War I. Johnson called on every business establishment...
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President Barack Obama Michael Johns wrote for President George H. W. Bush Hugh S. Johnson wrote for President Franklin D. Roosevelt Mark Katz wrote for President...
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equipment of organizations related to the strike; the same day, General Hugh S. Johnson as head of the National Recovery Administration spoke at UC Berkeley...
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New York Times reported that Butler had told friends that General Hugh S. Johnson, former head of the National Recovery Administration, was to be installed...
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National Recovery Administration (NRA). At the outset, NRA Administrator Hugh S. Johnson believed that Section 7(a) would be self-enforcing, but the tremendous...
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review industrial recovery plans. Another significant influence was Hugh S. Johnson, who drew on his experience with the war industries board. Popular...
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The cautious and penurious Ickes won out over the more imaginative Hugh S. Johnson as chief of public works administration. Political competition between...
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including Frank Gates Allen, William P. Bettendorf, George Peek, and Hugh S. Johnson. In 1929, the Moline Implement Company was merged with two other companies...
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publicly launched in a national radio broadcast by retired General Hugh S. Johnson, who had headed the National Recovery Administration (N.R.A.) during...
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highly trained executives and businessmen (among the new recruits were Hugh S. Johnson and Robert J. Thorne). Some of these men were commissioned and some...
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A Democrat from Texas, Johnson previously served as a U.S. representative and U.S. senator. Born in Stonewall, Texas, Johnson worked as a teacher and...
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since the 1990s Buzz Aldrin, class of 1951, appears on foreign stamps Hugh S. Johnson, class of 1903, Man of the Year – 1933 Dwight D. Eisenhower, class...
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Houston (1890–1975), U.S. Representative from Kansas William Marion Jardine (1879–1955), U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Hugh S. Johnson (1881–1942), National...
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Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr. (born August 14, 1959) is an American businessman and former professional basketball player. Often regarded as the greatest...
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Speaker Mike Johnson". Axios. Archived from the original on October 25, 2023. Retrieved October 25, 2023. McHugh, Calder (October 25, 2023). "Johnson is a social...
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controls in various industries. A plan suggested by George Peek and Hugh S. Johnson, of the Moline Plow Company, called for new tariffs to protect farmers...
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Howard – Kinky Harold L. Ickes – Chinch bug of Chicago Hugh S. Johnson – Sitting Bull Johnson Leonard Nicholson – Liverwurst John M. Parker – John Mistake...
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Michael York (redirect from Michael Hugh Johnson)
Michael York OBE (born Michael Hugh Johnson; 27 March 1942) is an English film, television, and stage actor. After performing on stage with the Royal National...
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Australian actor Hugh Jackman is known for his leading man roles on stage and screen. Jackman gained stardom for his portrayal of the Marvel Comics superhero...
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Johnson (1872–1942), Vermont National Guard brigadier general Harry H. Johnson (1895–1987), U.S. Army major general Hugh S. Johnson (1881–1942), U.S....
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