Margaret Mary Heckler (née O'Shaughnessy; June 21, 1931 – August 6, 2018) was an American politician and diplomat who represented Massachusetts's 10th...
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White House conversations on AIDS for two years. In a 2006 interview, Margaret Heckler, who was Reagan's Secretary of Health and Human Services from 1983...
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It is named after Margaret Heckler, who was Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services from 1983 to 1985. The Heckler Report investigated...
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serve in Congress until his defeat in the 1966 Republican primary by Margaret Heckler. Martin died in Hollywood, Florida, in 1968. Martin was a Zionist who...
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and Turner, he met with Margaret Heckler, Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Reagan administration. They found Heckler to be receptive to suggestions...
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However, in 1982, redistricting forced him to run against Republican Margaret Heckler, who represented a district centered on the South Coast, including...
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Housing and Urban Development January 21, 1985 Presidential Inauguration Margaret Heckler Secretary of Health and Human Services February 6, 1985 State of the...
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Stephen Harding, attorney and member of the Connecticut State Senate Margaret Heckler, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Massachusetts (1967–1983)...
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businessman Margaret Heckler (1931-2018), American politician Mark A. Heckler, American academic administrator This page lists people with the surname Heckler. If...
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Court Justice Anthony Kennedy and former U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Margaret Heckler. The wedding, originally scheduled for October 2002, was postponed...
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President Ronald Reagan Preceded by Patricia Roberts Harris Succeeded by Margaret Heckler United States Senator from Pennsylvania In office January 3, 1969 –...
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Richard Schweiker (1981–1983) Margaret Heckler (1983–1985) Otis Bowen (1985–1989) Secretary of Housing and Urban Development...
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until April 1984 that the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Margaret Heckler announced in a press conference that the American scientist Robert...
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Gil Gude (MD) Orval Hansen (ID) James Harvey (IL) Mark Hatfield (OR) Margaret Heckler (MA) John Heinz (PA) Paul Henry (MI) Bud Hillis (IN) Dave Hobson (OH)...
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heap of history". Dismissed by the American press as "wishful thinking", Margaret Thatcher called the address a "triumph". David Cannadine says of Thatcher...
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established. 1984 April 23 - U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Margaret Heckler announces at a press conference that an American scientist, Robert...
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Archived from the original on July 13, 2021. Retrieved January 15, 2001. "Margaret Heckler Takes Oath as U.S. Secretary of Health". The New York Times. March...
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Richard Schweiker (1981–1983) Margaret Heckler (1983–1985) Otis Bowen (1985–1989) Secretary of Housing and Urban Development...
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Richard Schweiker (1981–1983) Margaret Heckler (1983–1985) Otis Bowen (1985–1989) Secretary of Housing and Urban Development...
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Richard Schweiker (1981–1983) Margaret Heckler (1983–1985) Otis Bowen (1985–1989) Secretary of Housing and Urban Development...
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Human Services in the Reagan Administration under U.S. Representative Margaret Heckler. The Bakers returned to Needham in 1971, where Baker attended Needham...
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Richard Schweiker (1981–1983) Margaret Heckler (1983–1985) Otis Bowen (1985–1989) Secretary of Housing and Urban Development...
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Shultz was born December 13, 1920, in New York City, the only child of Margaret Lennox (née Pratt) and Birl Earl Shultz. He grew up in Englewood, New Jersey...
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Mission critique of Haig's mediation efforts Portrait of Alexander Haig by Margaret Holland Sargent Appearances on C-SPAN Alexander Haig at IMDb ANC Explorer...
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Richard Schweiker (1981–1983) Margaret Heckler (1983–1985) Otis Bowen (1985–1989) Secretary of Housing and Urban Development...
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endorsements Reagan had received endorsements from: Cabinet Members Margaret Heckler Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services...
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co-chairs were Representatives Elizabeth Holtzman (N.Y.-Dem.) and Margaret Heckler (Mass.-Rep.). In 1981, men were invited to join and the name of the...
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J.D. 1973 Dannel P. Malloy Governor of Connecticut 1977, J.D. 1980 Margaret Heckler U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services U.S. Representative U.S...
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Richard Schweiker (1981–1983) Margaret Heckler (1983–1985) Otis Bowen (1985–1989) Secretary of Housing and Urban Development...
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Hartley, B.A., United States Ambassador to France[citation needed] Margaret Heckler, J.D. 1956, former United States Congresswoman, former US Secretary...
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