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  1. Abstract. This dissertation is a biography of William Gibbs McAdoo, one of the most important American political leaders in the 20th century, but one of the least known, despite a set of achievements that greatly affected the American polity at the time they occurred, and have continued to generate effects in the following generations.

  2. 6 marzo 1913 - 15 dicembre 1918. Predecessore. Franklin MacVeagh. Successore. Carter Glass. Dati generali. Partito politico. Partito Democratico. William Gibbs McAdoo [1] ( Marietta, 31 ottobre 1863 – Washington, 1º febbraio 1941) è stato un avvocato e politico statunitense, segretario al tesoro degli Stati Uniti d'America e senatore .

  3. 25 de sept. de 2018 · William Gibbs McAdoo, son of a UT English professor, entered the university in June 1881 with a major in Latin and scientific studies. During his time at the university, he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity and played bass drum in the UT band. After he graduated during the 1884-1885 academic year, he went … Continued

  4. www.u-s-history.com › pages › h3971William Gibbs McAdoo

    William Gibbs McAdoo. Born near Marietta, Georgia, on October 31, 1863, William McAdoo attended the University of Tennessee without graduating. Admitted to the bar in 1885, he practiced law in Chattanooga before moving to New York City in 1892, where he became president of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Company, which opened the first tunnels under the Hudson River between New York and 591 ...

  5. William Gibbs McAdoo, nado en Marietta, Xeorxia, o 31 de outubro de 1863 e finado en Washington en 1941, foi un avogado, estadista e líder dun movemento progresista estadounidense que ocupou o cargo de secretario do Tesouro dos EEUU durante a Administración do seu sogro, o presidente Thomas Woodrow Wilson.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2007 · But William McAdoo, who also plied his trade in New York, had even sweeter inside moves. He was president of the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad , which built the tunnels that house today’s PATH trains.