• Thumbnail for John A. Knebel
    John Albert Knebel (born October 4, 1936) is a former United States government official who served as secretary of agriculture under President Gerald Ford...
    5 KB (315 words) - 22:06, 11 May 2024
  • Look up knebel or Knebel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Knebel may refer to: Andreas Knebel (born 1960), East German athlete who competed mainly in...
    895 bytes (148 words) - 18:29, 21 July 2022
  • Thumbnail for Corey Knebel
    Corey Andrew Knebel (born November 26, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League...
    17 KB (1,540 words) - 16:22, 10 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for Donald Rumsfeld
    Wolfowitz adding that Iraq was a "brittle, oppressive regime that might break easily—it was doable," and, according to John Kampfner, "from that moment on...
    180 KB (16,569 words) - 22:00, 26 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for Earl Butz
    revealed a racist remark he made in front of entertainers Pat Boone and Sonny Bono and former White House counsel John Dean while aboard a commercial...
    21 KB (2,124 words) - 16:17, 5 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for John A. Scali
    John Alfred Scali (April 27, 1918 – October 9, 1995) was the United States Ambassador to the United Nations from 1973 to 1975. From 1961 he was also a...
    4 KB (260 words) - 13:22, 3 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Gerald Ford
    acceptance of a pardon was tantamount to a confession of that guilt. In 2001, the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation awarded the John F. Kennedy Profile...
    193 KB (18,408 words) - 05:09, 28 September 2024
  • Fletcher Knebel (October 1, 1911 – February 26, 1993) was an American author of several popular works of political fiction. Knebel was born in Dayton...
    7 KB (646 words) - 13:01, 11 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for Daniel Patrick Moynihan
    388+. Sánchez, Marta E. "One 'in bed' with la Malinche: stories of 'family' á la Octavio Paz, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and Oscar Lewis." in Shakin'Up" Race...
    73 KB (7,686 words) - 02:59, 22 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for Caspar Weinberger
     175–223. Preston, Andrew. "A Foreign Policy Divided Against Itself: George Shultz versus Caspar Weinberger." in Andrew L. Johns, ed. A Companion to Ronald Reagan...
    41 KB (3,936 words) - 13:58, 9 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for Carla Anderson Hills
    original URL status unknown (link) Pastor, Robert A.; Hills, Carla A.; Jones, James R.; Manley, John P.; Niles, Thomas M.T.; Cunningham, Nelson W.; Weld...
    21 KB (1,821 words) - 06:00, 26 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for James R. Schlesinger
    at the Horace Mann School and Harvard University, where he earned a B.A. (1950), M.A. (1952), and Ph.D. (1956) in economics. Between 1955 and 1963 he taught...
    42 KB (4,700 words) - 19:57, 13 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for F. David Mathews
    the president of the University of Alabama. In 1983, Mathews was elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. He served as president...
    10 KB (886 words) - 21:21, 18 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Presidency of Gerald Ford
    Presidency of Gerald Ford (category Nelson A. Rockefeller)
    Robert T. Hartmann, L. William Seidman, and John O. Marsh as senior advisers with cabinet rank. Ford placed a far greater value in his cabinet officials...
    97 KB (10,537 words) - 16:07, 6 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for Edward H. Levi
    Responsibility. He was a member of the American Philosophical Society. Levi married Kate Sulzberger (formerly Hecht) in 1946. They had three sons, John Gerson, David...
    16 KB (1,452 words) - 00:59, 11 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for Nelson Rockefeller
    1954. A son of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller as well as a grandson of Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller, he was a noted...
    110 KB (12,803 words) - 21:30, 24 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for John O. Marsh Jr.
    John Otho Marsh Jr. (August 7, 1926 – February 4, 2019) was an American politician and an adjunct professor at George Mason University School of Law. He...
    15 KB (1,230 words) - 03:41, 28 March 2024
  • Thumbnail for James Thomas Lynn
    for Jones, Day, Cockley and Reavis, Cleveland's biggest law firm, became a partner in 1960 and was there until 1969, when he was named general counsel...
    6 KB (467 words) - 21:19, 18 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Elliot Richardson
    conservative candidate Ray Shamie, who lost the general election to John Forbes Kerry. In a 1997 interview with Geoffrey Kabaservice, Richardson argued that...
    40 KB (3,771 words) - 21:43, 18 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Henry Kissinger
    International, a Chicago-based newspaper group, and as of March 1999, was a director of Gulfstream Aerospace. In September 1989, The Wall Street Journal's John Fialka...
    260 KB (25,927 words) - 21:28, 19 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for William Scranton
    Her grandfather, John Smith, also served as a United States Congressman from Vermont. Scranton's genealogical line runs from John Smith (great-great-grandfather)...
    28 KB (2,855 words) - 20:56, 20 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for William Thaddeus Coleman Jr.
    Ford was a commissioner. During the Warren Commission's investigation into the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the commission received word via a backchannel...
    21 KB (1,890 words) - 18:41, 13 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Peter J. Brennan
    voter turnout for John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey. John Lindsay was elected Mayor of New York City in 1965 as a liberal Republican...
    25 KB (3,280 words) - 12:06, 24 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for William Usery Jr.
    Canaveral AFMTC, John F. Kennedy Space Center, Marshall Space Flight Center Manned Spacecraft Center. In 1967, Usery was designated by IAM to a labor-management...
    18 KB (2,219 words) - 21:29, 18 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for William B. Saxbe
    candidate, former Ohio Rep. (1965–1967) John J. Gilligan. During his campaign, he became a prominent supporter of a national health insurance system, co-sponsoring...
    13 KB (985 words) - 01:00, 16 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for William E. Simon
    William E. Simon (category John M. Olin Foundation)
    Strategic Studies and a Simon professorship. In 1976, Simon received the U.S. Senator John Heinz Award, named for former U.S. Senator John Heinz, for the "Greatest...
    23 KB (2,468 words) - 21:27, 18 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Rogers Morton
    He also served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland. Morton was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and moved to a farm on the Eastern...
    22 KB (2,221 words) - 21:45, 18 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Stanley K. Hathaway
    Following his mother's death when he was two years old, he was adopted by a cousin, Velma, and her husband Franklin Earl Hathaway. The couple homesteaded...
    13 KB (1,343 words) - 21:44, 18 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Anne L. Armstrong
    Anne Legendre Armstrong (December 27, 1927 – July 30, 2008) was a United States diplomat and politician. She was the first woman to serve as Counselor...
    9 KB (665 words) - 19:05, 6 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Claude Brinegar
    person to take the post of Secretary of Transportation and followed John A. Volpe, a former governor in Massachusetts. Brinegar had never held political...
    7 KB (662 words) - 16:26, 10 July 2024