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  1. United States Navy. Julius Albert Krug (November 23, 1907 – March 26, 1970) was a politician who served as the United States Secretary of the Interior for the administration of President Harry S. Truman from 1946 until 1949.

  2. U.S. Presidents. Harry S. Truman. Julius A. Krug (1946–1949) Julius Albert Krug was born in 1907 in Madison, Wisconsin. He earned a bachelor's degree in 1929 and a master's in utilities management and economics in 1930, both from the University of Wisconsin at Madison.

  3. 28 de mar. de 1970 · KNOXVILLE, Tenn., March 27 —Julius Albert Krug, Secretary of the Interior under President Harry S Truman, died Thurs day in the intensive care unit at University of Tennessee Hos pital. He...

  4. findingaids.loc.gov › exist_collections › ead3pdfJulius A. Krug Papers

    The papers of Julius Albert Krug (1907-1970) span the years 1936-1950, with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period of his service in the federal government, 1941-1949. The collection is comprised of five series: Correspondence , Subject File , Speech and Article File , Miscellany , and Classified .

  5. When Julius Albert Krug was called in to replace terrible-tempered Harold Ickes as Secretary of the Interior, there seemed no limits to the glistening future of the Wisconsin wonder boy....

  6. Biography. Julius Albert Krug was born November 23, 1907 in Madison, Wisconsin. A 1929 graduate of the University of Wisconsin who received his M.A. in 1930, he was employed by the Wisconsin Telephone Company, the Wisconsin Public Utilities Commission, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Kentucky Public Service Commission before ...

  7. About this Item. Title. Julius A. Krug papers, Summary. Chiefly subject files documenting Krug's service (1941-1949) on the U.S. War Production Board and as U.S. secretary of the interior that consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, articles, statements before congressional committees, records of conferences and trips ...