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Director of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization
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922:(Vol. LXIV, No. 8), New York, New York, August 23, 1953.
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397:He opened Douglas McKay
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1038:Oscar Littleton Chapman
850:The Political Graveyard
727:"(James) Douglas McKay"
492:Oregon's highway system
935:41.3 (1972): 333-345.
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584:Later years and legacy
530:Senator Robert A. Taft
436:, which nominated the
409:Early political career
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2103:Martin Patrick Durkin
2070:Secretary of Commerce
980:Eugene Register-Guard
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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
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516:Secretary McKay and
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82:Dwight D. Eisenhower
1971:Thomas S. Gates Jr.
1207:Executive Committee
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598:Moderate Republican
457:fiscal conservatism
426:Oregon State Senate
376:Bachelor of Science
366:He was admitted to
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313:James Douglas McKay
168:James Douglas McKay
21:Douglas Imrie McKay
16:American politician
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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
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602:Fred Andrew Seaton
534:presidency in 1952
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384:United States Army
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