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tourism, by establishing a new airport, harbor facilities, roads and luxury hotels, and also cleaned up the island. Most notably, Lee also launched an educational TV business which was entirely his own conception and execution. Carver described it as "the kind of thing which only Rex Lee could have done".
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in the spring of 1950, the same day he began work, it was agreed that Lee would move from the Office of
Territories to become associate commissioner of the Bureau, replacing William Zimmerman. Lee had worked closely with Congressional committees in his role at the Office of Territories, and so was a
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that avoided accusations of political bias. A panel of three, including Lee, was chosen. Delma H. Nucker was vetoed as a suggestion for being "too
Eisenhower", Hillary A. Tolson, the deputy director of the Park Service, turned it down, and it was only after "much arm twisting" that Lee accepted the
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American Samoa from a "Pacific Slum" to a "showplace for progress". Udall later said that Lee "turned out to be one of our very best appointments, in my view. He was a bit authoritarian, but I think he did a very good job at Samoa and was really our star
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Division of Relocation and Evacuee Property. As the internment period began to end in 1945, Lee's job was largely to find temporary housing for Japanese Americans, as many of the soldiers' families had moved to
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performer". He was the last non-elected governor of the territory. He was instrumental in successfully bringing
American Samoa's plight to the attention of Congress, and in reforming the infrastructure and educational system.
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768:"H. REX LEE OF INDIAN BUREAU NAMED GOVERNOR OF AMERICAN SAMOA"
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1178:"The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Lee, G to I"
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President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service
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1186:The Political Graveyard
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