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  1. 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.

  2. Ickes, Harold. As secretary of the interior under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harold L. Ickes (1874-1952) repeatedly found himself at odds with the president over U.S. policy toward Europe’s Jews. A draft of a speech by Ickes condemning the 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom in Germany was censored by the president himself, who insisted that he ...

  3. Harold L. Ickes (1945–1946) Harold LeClaire Ickes was born March 15, 1874, in Pennsylvania. He graduated from the University of Chicago in 1897 and returned to study the law, graduating in 1907. Ickes began his career as a reporter for the Chicago Record, eventually rising to the post of assistant political editor before returning to school ...

  4. Harold L. Ickes. Harold LeClair Ickes (* 15. März 1874 in Frankstown Township, Pennsylvania; † 3. Februar 1952 in Washington, D.C.) war ein amerikanischer Politiker, der von 1933 bis 1946 dem US-Kabinett als Innenminister angehörte. Ickes machte 1897 an der University of Chicago seinen Abschluss als Bachelor of Arts, um anschließend als ...

  5. Harold Ickes of the New Deal by Graham White and John Maze (Harvard University Press, 263 pp., $20) The title of this book gives the reader hope that the authors will open a window on the idealism ...

  6. Title Harold L. Ickes papers, Summary Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, family papers, legal and financial records, subject files, scrapbooks, and other papers documenting all aspects of Ickes's career especially his service as U.S. secretary of the interior.

  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 ...