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John Roy Steelman was born on a farm in Thornton, Arkansas, the son of Martha Ann (née Richardson) and Pleasant C. Steelman. After graduating from high school, he served in World War I. To save money for college tuition, he held jobs that included bookkeeping, logging and agriculture. He rode the
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as a public relations consultant. But when Roosevelt died in 1945 and Vice President Harry Truman became president, Steelman returned to the federal government as an adviser to the Secretary of Labor. Later he became a special assistant to the President, serving as Director of the
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and Reconversion. In 1946, he became "The Assistant to the President." In 1948, he turned down the post of Secretary of Labor, preferring to stay at the White House, where he was particularly focused on establishing policies on science and higher education.
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Mary Anne Royal, "The Abbey garden in Varnhem acquired by the Crown after 1527: The history of chopped down fruit trees 100 years later, a death sentence and the colony of New Sweden in colonial America - A very unlikely story,"
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Steelman's first marriage to Jean Mitchell and second marriage to Ruth Emma Zimmerman ended in divorce. When he died of natural causes in July 1999, in
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and his wife Ella Stille. Hans was a Swedish soldier, as well as a convicted criminal, who became a respected leader in both
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Ken Hechler, 'Working with Truman: A Personal Memoir of the White House Years,' University of Missouri Press, p. 45
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After completing his Ph.D., Steelman embarked on a career in academia. He served as an instructor at
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Portrait of John R. Steelman as Director, United States Conciliation Service, Department of Labor.
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Leading Truman Aide John R Steelman Dies at 99 from the Washington Post, accessed 4 May 2015
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railways to Wichita, Kansas, to work in the wheat fields and proudly recalled his time as a
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Commissioner of Conciliation, U.S. Conciliation Service, Department of Labor 1934–36
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the label used among hobos for a migrant laborer who carried his blanket with him.
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by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig. Swedish Colonial News, Volume 1, Number 16. Fall 1997
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leave the White House after a meeting with President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1939)
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Publisher of newspapers in Bethesda, Silver Spring, and Rockville, Maryland
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in economics and sociology. He was Professor of Sociology and Economics in
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Steelman, Director of the U.S. Conciliation Service, and Labor Secretary
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He holds the record for the longest term as Chief of Staff at six years.
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Director, U.S. Conciliation Service, Department of Labor 1937–1944
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was elected to a fourth term, Steelman worked for a short time in
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Acting Chairman, National Security Resources Board, 1948–1950
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John Steelman, 99; From Riding the Rails to Top Truman Aide
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John Steelman, 99; From Riding the Rails to Top Truman Aide
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Director, Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion, 1946
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Chairman, President's Scientific Research Board, 1946–1947
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Chairman of the Board of the Record Publishing Company
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Acting Director, Office of Defense Mobilization, 1952
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Special Assistant to the Secretary of Labor 1936–1937
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Office of Defense Mobilization
Harry S. Truman
Charles Wilson
Henry H. Fowler
White House Chief of Staff
Harry S. Truman
Sherman Adams
Thornton, Arkansas
Naples, Florida
Arlington National Cemetery
Henderson State University
BA
Vanderbilt University
MA
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
PhD
Assistant to the President of the United States
President
Harry S. Truman
White House Chief of Staff
Cpt.
Hans Månsson
New Sweden
New Netherland
Olof Persson Stille
patronym
Henderson Brown College
Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Vanderbilt University

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