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1805: 1892: 267: 285: 547:, McKay hoped to balance his concern for natural resources with fiscal and business acumen. Secretary McKay abolished five divisions within the Interior Department, cutting four thousand positions and reducing the budget by nearly $ 200 million. He fostered partnerships involving the states, local public groups, private enterprise, and the Federal Government in building facilities and developing natural resources. However McKay worked to prevent the Columbia Valley Authority and protection of the 1222: 394:. Upon discharge, the disability prevented him from performing the strenuous activities involved with farming, so he began a business career in Portland selling insurance, and then automobiles, rising to the position of sales manager. After the move to the sales manager position, the company sent him to Salem, where he was in charge of their dealership in that city. 48: 814: 363:, to farmer Edwin D. McKay and his wife Minnie A. Musgrove. His family's limited means required him to work while still a schoolboy. After his father's death in 1911, McKay was forced to leave school before receiving a high school diploma. 421:. Steering his city into recovery, according to a contemporary journalist quoted by biographer Herbert S. Parmet, made McKay "a firm advocate of government as well as business preserving and guarding its financial foundation." 822: 378:
degree and married Mabel Christine Hill on March 31, 1917. They had one son and two daughters: Douglas, Shirley and Marylou McKay. In November of 1939, his son, Douglas Jr., died in an automobile accident.
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in 1934, serving four terms interrupted by service as a major in the Army during World War II. In 1940, he was an alternate
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as an agriculture student at the age of twenty. McKay was elected student body president in 1916. He graduated with a
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Elmo Richardson, "The Interior Secretary as Conservation Villain: The Notorious Case of Douglas" Giveaway" McKay."
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At the urging of Eisenhower, McKay resigned March 9, 1956, effective April 15, 1956, to challenge incumbent
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in 1948. He left that office before the end of his term when he was selected as the thirty-fifth U.S.
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in 1954. Liberals and environmentalists strongly denounced him and he resigned in disgust in 1956.
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dealership as well. McKay later served as president of the Oregon Automobile Dealer's Association.
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in Salem, Oregon, at the age of sixty-six, and was interred at Belcrest Memorial Park in Salem.
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Douglas McKay papers, 1925-1958  PDF. (n.d.). Retrieved September 24, 2020, from
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before going into business, where he was most successful as a car dealership owner in
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had significant ideological differences, the General being identified with the
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In 1954, McKay was featured on the cover of the edition of August 23 of
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property to the Army. However, he also advocated building a dam at
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to the state's general fund with the remaining profits going to
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McKay won election to several local political offices as a
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to create jobs for Oregonians. McKay actively opposed the
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Administrator of the Federal Civil Defense Administration
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Director of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization
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He advocated expanding 386:in Europe, where he advanced to the rank of 2465:United States Army personnel of World War I 2120:Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 664: 339:, and was then elected as the twenty-fifth 1837: 1823: 1510: 1496: 1177: 1163: 843: 73:January 21, 1953 β€“ April 15, 1956 46: 2475:Eisenhower administration cabinet members 2435:United States secretaries of the interior 1519:United States Secretaries of the Interior 916:"The Administration: The Old Car Peddler" 779:"Governor Douglas McKay's Administration" 583: 408: 467:; however, he also supported cutting of 1184: 532:had little or no chance of winning the 382:During World War I, he served with the 61:United States Secretary of the Interior 2417: 2228:Director of the Mutual Security Agency 954:, New York, New York, August 23, 1953. 720: 718: 716: 714: 712: 710: 708: 498:that raised $ 75 million for the 19:For the NYPD Police Commissioner, see 2316:Chair of the Atomic Energy Commission 2157: 1864: 1818: 1491: 1158: 964:β€œFinal Tribute Paid to Douglas McKay” 815:"Oregon Governor James Douglas McKay" 809: 807: 805: 773: 771: 769: 767: 765: 763: 761: 759: 640: 638: 636: 634: 450: 2485:Republican Party governors of Oregon 2166:Director of the Bureau of the Budget 27:. For the Australian cricketer, see 982:, Eugene, Oregon, November 1, 1976. 705: 604:, a former short-term senator from 13: 802: 756: 724: 631: 250:Oregon State University, Corvallis 14: 2506: 2360:White House Deputy Chief of Staff 2158: 988: 622:, built in 1979, bears his name. 557:Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 401:Co. in 1927, and later started a 23:. For the ice hockey player, see 2203:Ambassador to the United Nations 1890: 1803: 1220: 870:"Earliest Authorities in Oregon" 731:Dictionary of American Biography 551:project. McKay created nine new 484:Oregon Liquor Control Commission 283: 265: 2495:American automobile salespeople 2480:20th-century Oregon politicians 969: 957: 941: 925: 909: 687:Miller Center of Public Affairs 555:and he opposed the transfer of 500:Oregon State Highway Department 227: 2470:Military personnel from Oregon 2445:Oregon State University alumni 1045:U.S. Secretary of the Interior 879: 863: 837: 819:National Governors Association 744: 545:U.S. Secretary of the Interior 434:Republican National Convention 355:Early life and business career 1: 2385:White House Cabinet Secretary 844:Kestenbaum, Lawrence (2009). 625: 2450:Portland, Oregon Republicans 652:. Salem Public Library. 2006 528:. Fearing that conservative 7: 2460:Oregon city council members 1865: 10: 2511: 2335:White House Chief of Staff 1888: 891:The Oregon History Project 565:Dinosaur National Monument 494:, supporting a successful 18: 2383: 2358: 2333: 2314: 2295: 2270: 2245: 2226: 2201: 2164: 2153: 2118: 2093: 2068: 2049: 2026:Secretary of the Interior 2024: 2005: 1980: 1949: 1926:Secretary of the Treasury 1924: 1899: 1871: 1860: 1801: 1525: 1272: 1229: 1218: 1192: 1143: 1118: 1110: 1100: 1081: 1073: 1068: 1058: 1042: 1034: 1024: 1015: 1007: 1002: 933:Pacific Historical Review 895:Oregon Historical Society 789:Oregon Secretary of State 620:Douglas McKay High School 569:Indian termination policy 563:which would have flooded 538:Secretary of the Interior 512:Secretary of the Interior 480:Columbia Valley Authority 424:McKay was elected to the 349:Eisenhower administration 345:Secretary of the Interior 306: 296: 278: 260: 255: 245: 237: 214: 204: 187: 163: 158: 154: 142: 130: 119: 111: 99: 87: 77: 66: 58: 54: 45: 38: 29:Douglas McKay (cricketer) 2217:James Jeremiah Wadsworth 2051:Secretary of Agriculture 1069:Party political offices 887:"Tom McCall (1913–1983)" 397:He opened Douglas McKay 2490:Phi Delta Theta members 2455:Mayors of Salem, Oregon 1038:Oscar Littleton Chapman 850:The Political Graveyard 727:"(James) Douglas McKay" 492:Oregon's highway system 935:41.3 (1972): 333-345. 821:. 2004. Archived from 584:Later years and legacy 530:Senator Robert A. Taft 436:, which nominated the 409:Early political career 2440:Oregon state senators 2211:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. 2103:Martin Patrick Durkin 2070:Secretary of Commerce 980:Eugene Register-Guard 784:Oregon State Archives 524:, and McKay with the 465:resource conservation 2084:Frederick H. Mueller 1990:Herbert Brownell Jr. 1959:Charles Erwin Wilson 1951:Secretary of Defense 1853:Dwight D. Eisenhower 1051:Dwight D. Eisenhower 825:on February 22, 2010 725:Parmet, Herbert S., 650:Salem Online History 594:United States Senate 592:for his seat in the 522:Republican moderates 518:Dwight D. Eisenhower 516:Secretary McKay and 476:Federal Government's 461:economic development 368:Oregon State College 82:Dwight D. Eisenhower 1971:Thomas S. Gates Jr. 1207:Executive Committee 1186:Governors of Oregon 598:Moderate Republican 457:fiscal conservatism 426:Oregon State Senate 376:Bachelor of Science 366:He was admitted to 333:Oregon State Senate 313:James Douglas McKay 168:James Douglas McKay 21:Douglas Imrie McKay 16:American politician 2095:Secretary of Labor 2015:Arthur Summerfield 2007:Postmaster General 1940:Robert B. Anderson 1934:George M. Humphrey 1909:John Foster Dulles 1901:Secretary of State 1088:Governor of Oregon 1062:Fred Andrew Seaton 1018:Governor of Oregon 1003:Political offices 602:Fred Andrew Seaton 534:presidency in 1952 451:Governor of Oregon 384:United States Army 359:McKay was born in 341:governor of Oregon 291:United States Army 114:Governor of Oregon 2412: 2411: 2408: 2407: 2399:Robert Keith Gray 2186:Percival Brundage 2149: 2148: 2109:James P. Mitchell 1996:William P. Rogers 1812: 1811: 1485: 1484: 1278: 1235: 1198: 1153: 1152: 1144:Succeeded by 1104:Paul L. 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Index

Douglas Imrie McKay
Doug McKay
Douglas McKay (cricketer)

United States Secretary of the Interior
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Oscar L. Chapman
Fred A. Seaton
Governor of Oregon
John Hall
Paul L. Patterson
Portland, Oregon
Salem, Oregon
Republican
Oregon State University, Corvallis
United States
United States Army
World War I
Oregon
World War I
Salem
Republican
Oregon State Senate
World War II
governor of Oregon
Secretary of the Interior
Eisenhower administration
Portland, Oregon
Oregon State College
Corvallis

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