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    William Julian Usery Jr. (/ˈʌsəriː/ US-ər-ee; December 21, 1923 – December 10, 2016) was an American labor union activist and government appointee who...
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    Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006) was the 38th president of the United States, serving from 1974...
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    Retrieved 2015-12-30. McNulty, Timothy. “Former Pennsylvania governor William Scranton Jr. dies.” Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 30...
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    the Pacific Rim. In 1988, together with sons William E. Simon Jr. and J. Peter Simon, he founded William E. Simon & Sons, a global merchant bank with...
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    daughter of William Wonderly Fitler Jr. and Margaretta Large Fitler (née Harrison). They had two sons together; Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Jr. (born 1964)...
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  • December 6, 1994. On December 14, labor talks headed by federal mediator William Usery broke down. The next day, the owners approved a salary cap plan by a...
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    William Thaddeus Coleman Jr. (July 7, 1920 – March 31, 2017) was an American attorney and judge. Coleman was the fourth United States Secretary of Transportation...
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    Labor Peter J. Brennan (1974–1975) John Thomas Dunlop (1975–1976) William Usery Jr. (1976–1977) Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Caspar Weinberger...
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    14 John T. Dunlop Massachusetts March 18, 1975 January 31, 1976 15 William Usery Jr. Georgia February 10, 1976 January 20, 1977 16 Ray Marshall Texas January...
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    Department of Corrections is located in Milledgeville, near Hardwick. William Usery, Jr., United States Secretary of Labor (1976–1977) State of Georgia portal...
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    Labor Peter J. Brennan (1974–1975) John Thomas Dunlop (1975–1976) William Usery Jr. (1976–1977) Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Caspar Weinberger...
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    administration, Rumsfeld served as administrative assistant to David S. Dennison Jr., a Congressman representing the 11th district of Ohio. In 1959, he moved...
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    to serve in the position in roughly 45 years, since the tenure of William Usery Jr. Walsh was criticized for spending a substantial amount of time during...
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    From 1945 to 1947, Weinberger was a law clerk for U.S. circuit judge William Edwin Orr of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit....
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    History Place. Retrieved December 30, 2006. Brinkley, p. 73 Kunhardt, Phillip Jr. (1999). Gerald R. Ford "Healing the Nation". New York: Riverhead Books. pp...
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    Torrance, psychologist Larry Turner, professional basketball player William Usery Jr., labor union activist and U.S. Secretary of Labor Carl Vinson, congressman...
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    Together they had four children: Laura H. Hills (b. 1961), Roderick M. Hills Jr. (b. 1964), Megan E. Hills (b. 1966) and Alison M. Hills (b. 1970). Hills...
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    subsequently ordered Richardson's second-in-command, Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus, to carry out the order. He too had promised not to interfere...
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    Washington, DC. They were married on December 22, 1937. They had two sons, William Powell and Thomas Earl Butz. In 1948, Butz became vice president of the...
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    CIA Director from February 2, 1973, to July 2, 1973. He was succeeded by William Colby. Schlesinger was extremely unpopular with CIA staff, as he reduced...
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    Linguist Geoffrey Nunberg compared his speaking style to that of William F. Buckley, Jr. In the post-Cold War era, the 103rd Congress enacted legislation...
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    former Ardath Louise "Dolly" Kleinhans. They had three children: William Bart Saxbe Jr., Juliet Louise "Juli" Saxbe Spitzer, and Charles Rockwell "Rocky"...
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    Legacy: Edward Levi". WSJ Law Blog. The Wall Street Journal. E. J. Dionne Jr. (August 28, 2007). "Calling Ed Levi". The Washington Post. Peter Lattman...
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    including Irving Bernstein, David Brody, Morris Horowitz, Mark Leiserson, William Miernyk, Herbert Northrup, Jean Pearlson, Martin Segal, Jack Stieber, Lloyd...
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    Eisenhower) William E. Simkin (1961; Kennedy), the longest-serving Director, departing office in 1969 J. Curtis Counts (1970; Nixon) William Usery, Jr. (1973;...
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    Henry Kissinger (category Chancellors of the College of William & Mary)
    Security Adviser to Nixon. According to Kissinger, his friend Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., the Ambassador to Saigon, employed Kissinger as a consultant, leading to...
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    Labor Peter J. Brennan (1974–1975) John Thomas Dunlop (1975–1976) William Usery Jr. (1976–1977) Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Caspar Weinberger...
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    rights in state courts out of federal reach. In National League of Cities v. Usery (1977), his majority opinion invalidated a federal law extending minimum...
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    in 1940, (she died in 1987). The couple had one son, Peter Joseph Brennan, Jr., and two daughters, Joan Brennan and Peggy Brennan. Brennan was elected president...
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    Labor Peter J. Brennan (1974–1975) John Thomas Dunlop (1975–1976) William Usery Jr. (1976–1977) Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Caspar Weinberger...
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