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  1. Hace 2 días · Henry Agard Wallace (October 7, 1888 – November 18, 1965) was an American politician, journalist, farmer, and businessman who served as the 33rd vice president of the United States, from 1941 to 1945, under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He served as the 11th U.S. secretary of agriculture and the 10th U.S. secretary of commerce.

  2. Hace 5 días · John Nance Garner as vice president suffered frustration under FDR, and declared the office was not worth a pitcher of warm spit. Nixon redefined and elevated the importance of the job.

  3. Hace 2 días · On May 22, Leahy accompanied the President and dignitaries including John Nance Garner, Harry Hopkins, James F. Byrnes, Morris Sheppard, Edwin C. Johnson, Claude Pepper and Sam Rayburn on a cruise on the presidential yacht USS Potomac to watch a baseball game between congressmen and the press.

  4. Democrats always run John Nance Garner as a Business Southerner with the best chance against Long, but Long has a trick up his sleeve. Garner will have to play a minigame against Long, or Long will steal control of the democrat party and votes for the democrats go to Long instead.

  5. Hace 2 días · John Nance Garner (1868–1967), 44th Speaker of the US House and 32nd Vice President of the United States; Tony Garza (born 1958), former U.S. ambassador to Mexico; Charlie Geren (born 1949), member of Texas House of Representatives from his native Fort Worth

  6. Hace 4 días · Answer: Commerce. Wallace served as Secretary of Commerce from the start of FDR's fourth term and stayed on in Harry Truman's administration. He would resign in 1946 when he publicly disagreed with the president over the United States' relations with the Soviet Union. 9.

  7. Hace 4 días · ONE CYR'S VIEW: Richard Nixon’s complicated legacy. “The right sort of sports fan,” is how McGeorge Bundy greeted the news in 1973 that Gerald Ford had been selected as vice president by Richard Nixon. Ford succeeded Spiro Agnew, who had been forced to resign because of corruption.