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  1. Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg Jr. (June 30, 1907 – January 18, 1968) was a Republican government official from Michigan. He worked for many years on the staff of his father, Arthur H. Vandenberg (1884–1951), who served in the U.S. Senate from 1928 to 1951. He was briefly announced as White House Appointments Secretary by then ...

  2. Arthur H. Vandenberg Jr. (1907–1968), the senator's son, worked for the senator for more than a decade. In 1952 President Eisenhower appointed him appointments secretary, but he took a leave of absence before Eisenhower was inaugurated.

    • Oak Hill Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Michigan
    • Republican
  3. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Arthur H. Vandenberg was a U.S. Republican senator who was largely responsible for bipartisan congressional support of international cooperation and of President Harry S. Truman’s anticommunist foreign policy after World War II. Editor of the Grand Rapids Herald from 1906, Vandenberg became active.

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  4. 4 de dic. de 2011 · Opinion. J. Edgar Hoover, ‘Sex Deviates’ and My Godfather. By DUDLEY CLENDINEN. Nov. 25, 2011. Share full article. In 1956, the tabloid magazine Confidential published a lurid exposé on Arthur...

  5. The contribution of Republican Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg of. Michigan to the making of foreign policy in the early Cold War years has. often been neglected. An examination of the development of the Van. denberg Resolution passed on June 11, 1948, demonstrates the influence that Vandenberg wielded over the Democratic administration under Presi.

  6. Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg (22 de marzo de 1884 - 18 de abril de 1951) fue un senador republicano de Míchigan, Estados Unidos, que participó en la creación de las Naciones Unidas. Biografía. Hijo de Aaron y Alpha Hendrick Vandenberg, nació y creció en la ciudad de Grand Rapids, Míchigan.

  7. Arthur H. Vandenberg Jr. Dies; Led '52 Citizens for Eisenhower; Son of Late Michigan Senator Also Served Rockefeller and Henry Cabot Lodge. Share full article. Jan. 19, 1968. The New York...