Flemming was buried at the Montrepose Cemetery in his hometown of Kingston, New York.[citation needed] Arthur S. Flemming Award Flemming Rule "Arthur...
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The Arthur S. Flemming Award is an award given annually to employees of the United States federal government. More than 500 individuals have received the...
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McAnn Flemming, Canadian teacher and writer Arthur Flemming, American government official Bill Flemming, American sportscaster Brett Flemming, Canadian...
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(1953–1961) 2 Marion B. Folsom New York August 2, 1955 July 31, 1958 3 Arthur Flemming Ohio August 1, 1958 January 19, 1961 4 Abraham A. Ribicoff Connecticut...
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Arthur Ellsworth Summerfield (March 17, 1899 – April 26, 1972) was a U.S. political figure who served as the 54th Postmaster General of the United States...
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March 14, 1957 – June 24, 1958 President Dwight Eisenhower Preceded by Arthur Flemming Succeeded by Position abolished Assistant Secretary of Defense for...
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1945, Dulles participated in the San Francisco Conference as an adviser to Arthur H. Vandenberg and helped draft the preamble to the United Nations Charter...
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower Preceded by Oveta Culp Hobby Succeeded by Arthur Flemming Personal details Born (1893-11-23)November 23, 1893 McRae, Georgia...
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New Look in July 1953 by asking the incoming members of the JCS (Admiral Arthur W. Radford, chairman; General Matthew B. Ridgway, Army chief of staff; General...
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Richard Arthur Fleming, American travel writer, brother of Katherine Elizabeth Fleming Arthur Flemming (1905–1996), American government official Arthur S....
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January 21, 1961 – July 13, 1962 President John F. Kennedy Preceded by Arthur Flemming Succeeded by Anthony J. Celebrezze 80th Governor of Connecticut In...
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to Lodge has remained a matter of debate. Kennedy's "court historian", Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. later wrote Lodge was "a strong man with the bit between...
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strongly advised MacArthur against taking a public role in it, he later wrote the Army's official incident report, endorsing MacArthur's conduct. In 1935...
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Fowler resigned from ODM in early 1953. Eisenhower appointed Arthur Flemming ODM director. Flemming served for most of the Eisenhower administration, overseeing...
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(1953–1961) 2 Marion B. Folsom New York August 2, 1955 July 31, 1958 3 Arthur Flemming Ohio August 1, 1958 January 19, 1961 4 Abraham Ribicoff Connecticut...
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Richard Nixon (redirect from Arthur Nixon)
swearing. He had four brothers: Harold (1909–1933), Donald (1914–1987), Arthur (1918–1925), and Edward (1930– 2019). Four of the five Nixon boys were named...
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