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    William McChesney Martin Jr. (December 17, 1906 – July 27, 1998) was an American business executive who served as the 9th chairman of the Federal Reserve...
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    succeed William McChesney Martin as Chairman of the Federal Reserve and later renominated him for another term. Burns was succeeded by G. William Miller...
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  • League Michael McChesney (born 1955), American founding partner of Five Paces Ventures Robert McChesney (disambiguation) William McChesney Martin, Jr. (1906–1998)...
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    pending a new nomination and confirmation at the end of each term; William McChesney Martin (1951-1970) was the longest serving chair, with Alan Greenspan...
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  • Dunbartonshire, 1923–1924 William McChesney Martin (1906–1998), American business executive, former Federal Reserve Chairman William Martin (Australian politician)...
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    2020. Retrieved 6 July 2019. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. "William McChesney Martin Sr. | Federal Reserve History". Federal Reserve History. Archived...
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  • founded the McCormack–Nagelsen Tennis Center at the College of William & Mary, which houses the ITA Women's Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame. McCormack died...
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    after the second-longest tenure in the position, behind only William McChesney Martin. President George W. Bush appointed Ben Bernanke as his successor...
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    Steve Martin) invites him to dinner because he bridges the worlds of "art collecting and yelling."[citation needed] In 2010, he founded the John McEnroe...
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    Fame. "Alastair Martin". International Tennis Hall of Fame. "Dan Maskell". International Tennis Hall of Fame. "William McChesney Martin". International...
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    (disambiguation), many people, including William McChesney Martin Jr. (1906–1998), Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve William Martin (mathematician) (1911–2004)...
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    with the lowest final unemployment rate of any Fed chair since William McChesney Martin in 1970. Under her leadership, the U.S. unemployment rate fell...
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  • of presidents of the New York Stock Exchange. "SELECT EXCHANGE HEADS.; William H. Remick Is Named to Succeed President Noble" (PDF). The New York Times...
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    Retrieved 2014-07-10. "History of the Marriner S. Eccles Building and William McChesney Martin, Jr. Building". Federal Reserve. Retrieved 2014-07-10. Goley, Mary...
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    rebounded from his Wimbledon defeat by winning the US Open, beating Todd Martin in five sets (rallying from a two sets to one deficit) in the final. Overall...
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    The youngest of five children, Thomas Bayard McCabe was born on July 11, 1893, to William Robbins McCabe and Beulah Whaley in Whaleyville, Maryland...
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    tycoon H. L. Hunt and younger brother of tycoons Nelson Bunker Hunt and William Herbert Hunt. Lamar was raised in Dallas, Texas. He attended Culver Military...
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    to Shields. Shields had three children with Mortimer: Katharine Shields William "Willy" Xavier Orin Hunt Shields (1949–2016) Alston Shields. Shields and...
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    journey to tennis greatness". USA TODAY. Retrieved November 24, 2020. Sheena McKenzie, for (November 9, 2015). "Anna Kournikova: How 'marketing monster' seduced...
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    Minneapolis. Archived from the original on December 29, 2009. "Obituary: William McChesney Martin". Independent.co.uk. August 21, 1998. Thorndike, Joseph J. (August...
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    professor) – Episode 7 Robert Lekachman (economist) – Episode 3 William McChesney Martin (former Chairman of the Federal Reserve) – Episode 9 Helen Bohen...
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  • for vice president of the United States William McChesney Martin, Jr., Federal Reserve Bank chairman Mark McCloskey, attorney and U.S. Senate candidate...
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    Sympathizer". Real Clear History. 7 December 2020. Retrieved 26 April 2021. William Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (Touchstone Edition) (New...
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  • Recipient Index (The Order of Dannebrog and other Royal Scandinavian medals by William P. Jones) "Danish American Medal" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF)...
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    Washington, D.C. At the Countrywide Classic in Los Angeles, Roddick lost to Juan Martín del Potro in the final. At the US Open, Roddick defeated Fabrice Santoro...
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  • ISBN 978-0226520025. Bremner, Robert P. (2004). Chairman of the Fed: William McChesney Martin Jr. and the Creation of the American Financial System. New Haven...
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    Archived from the original on 16 October 2015. Retrieved 16 September 2014. Martin, James (July 2006). "Feminine Allure". Tennis Industry. Archived from the...
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    years, Soldan graduated several notable individuals, including William McChesney Martin, Jr., the longest-serving Chairman of the United States Federal...
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    Kelleher Peachy Kellmeyer Al Laney Alastair Martin Dan Maskell William McChesney Martin Mark McCormack Julian Myrick Arthur Nielsen Original 9 Mary Ewing Outerbridge...
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    Ashe received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from The College of William and Mary in Virginia On December 3, 1992, Ashe was presented with the "Sports...
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