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  1. L ike a conscience, Harold Ickes is sometimes a nuisance to have around. Last week the President got rid of him. As soon as he cleans out his personal files, jammed with some 500 old speeches and ...

  2. 10 de oct. de 2021 · Harold M. Ickes Written by admin on octombrie 10, 2021 in Articles Ickes a fost activ în politica democrată timp de peste patruzeci de ani, lucrând în campaniile prezidențiale ale lui Eugene McCarthy, Birch Bayh, Morris Udall, Ted Kennedy și Jesse Jackson. În 1989, a fost consilier principal în campania de succes a lui David Dinkins pentru funcția de primar al orașului New York.

  3. Harold LeClair Ickes (15. marts 1874 – 3. februar 1952) var en amerikansk administrator og politiker.Han var amerikansk indenrigsminister i 13 år fra 1933-1946. Ickes havde ansvaret for gennemførelse af en stor del af præsident Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal" og var far til Harold M. Ickes, som var vicestabschef under præsident Bill Clinton og rådgiver for udenrigsminister Hillary ...

  4. HAROLD ICKES has been in the public arena since 1964, when he began his work as a Civil Rights worker in Mississippi and Louisiana. He then turned his focus to presidential campaigns and the practice of labor law, among other things. Harold served as Deputy Chief of Staff to President Clinton for three years and as a senior advisor to Hillary ...

  5. Harold L. Ickes. Harold LeClair Ickes ( Altoona (Pensilvania), 15 de marzo de 1874- Washington D. C., 3 de febrero de 1952) fue un político estadounidense, que sirvió como funcionario de la administración de Franklin Delano Roosevelt casi de forma ininterrumpida desde 1933 hasta la muerte de Roosevelt en 1945.

  6. Washington, DC. Date of Death: February 3, 1952. Harold Ickes was born in Franklin Township, Pennsylvania, on March 15, 1874. He attended the University of Chicago, from which he received both a B.A. (1897) and an LL.D. (1907). After finishing law school, Ickes practiced in Chicago, where he also served as a Republican committeeman.

  7. 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 ...