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  1. 17 de may. de 2018 · Harold LeClaire Ickes. As U.S. secretary of the interior for 13 years, Harold LeClaire Ickes (1874-1952) played a key role in developing New Deal policies. Harold L. Ickes was born March 15, 1874, on a farm near Holidaysburg, Pa. He grew up in nearby Altoona, where his father ran a store and dabbled in local politics.

  2. Jeanne Nienaber Clarke, Roosevelt's Warrior: Harold L. Ickes and the New Deal (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1996. Harold Ickes, The Secret Diary of Harold L. Ickes (New York: Simon and Schuster), 1953. T. H. Watkins, Righteous Pilgrim: The Life and Times of Harold L. Ickes (New York: Henry Holt and Company), 1990.

  3. 3 de mar. de 2018 · The longest serving Secretary of the Interior in our nation’s history was Harold LeClaire Ickes, born on March 15, 1874 (died 1952). He served throughout the presidential tenure of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, from 1933 to 1946, one of only two cabinet secretaries who lasted as long in office as Roosevelt himself. Ickes was born in Altoona ...

  4. Ickes' appointment as Petroleum Administrator received praise from Business Week (December 5, 1942), 7–8. Ickes to Jennings Randolph, House of Representatives, November 15, 1943. Ickes to Freda Kirchway, January 18, 1944, Box 2829, File 1–188 Petroleum Administration, RG 48.

  5. Harold Lill Ickes (ur. 15 marca 1874 w Altoona w Pensylwanii, zm. 3 lutego 1952 w Waszyngtonie) – amerykański polityk. Służył jako Sekretarz Departamentu Zasobów Wewnętrznych Stanów Zjednoczonych przez 13 lat, od 1933 do 1946, będąc najdłużej na tym stanowisku w historii.

  6. Harold LeClair Ickes . BORN: March 15, 1874; Frankstown Township, Pennsylvania. DIED: February 3, 1952 (age 77); Washington, DC. EDUCATION: University of Chicago (AB, 1897) University of Chicago (JD, 1907) POLITICAL PARTIES: Republican Progressive Republican. HIGHLIGHTS: 1897-1900: Reporter, Chicago Record 1905: Managed Chicago Mayoral Campaign ...

  7. Photographs Division, Visual materials from the Harold L. Ickes papers, and reproduction number, if available [e.g., LC-DIG-ppmsca-12345] Biographical Note. Harold L. Ickes was born March 15, 1874 in Frankstown Township, Pennsylvania. He was the Secretary of the Interior from 1933-1946, serving under Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S ...