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* Harold Glasser, Assistant Director, Division of Monetary Research, United States Department of the Treasury.
* Harold Glasser
A principal piece of evidence against the Vatican is the " Bigelow dispatch ", an October 16, 1946 dispatch from Emerson Bigelow in Rome to Harold Glasser, the director of monetary research for the U. S. Treasury Department.
* Harold Glasser, New Deal economist and Soviet spy
The United States Treasury Department was successfully penetrated by nearly a dozen Soviet agents or information sources, including Harold Glasser and his superior, Harry Dexter White, assistant secretary of the treasury and the second most influential official in the department.
In late 1944 / early 1945, Coe was named Director of the Division of Monetary Research in the Treasury Department, serving as technical secretary at the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire in 1944, he accepted a position as Secretary of the International Monetary Fund in 1946, his successor at Treasury being Harold Glasser.
A principal piece of evidence against the Vatican is the " Bigelow dispatch ", a October 16, 1946 dispatch from Emerson Bigelow in Rome to Harold Glasser, the director of monetary research for the U. S. Treasury Department.
Moscow cabled all U. S. station chiefs to “ cease immediately their connection with all persons known to Bentley in our work to warn the agents about Bentley ’ s betrayal .” The cable specifically ordered Gorsky to cease meeting with Harold Glasser, Donald Wheeler, Alan Rosenberg, Charles Kramer, Victor Perlo, Helen Tenney, Maurice Halperin, Lauchlin Currie, and others.

Harold and Deputy
In 1975, Giuliani switched his party registration from Democratic to Independent as he was recruited to Washington, D. C. during the Ford administration, where he was named Associate Deputy Attorney General and chief of staff to Deputy Attorney General Harold " Ace " Tyler.
In 1966, when Harold Holt became Prime Minister, McMahon succeeded him as Treasurer and as Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party.
Soon after Harold Wilson's Labour Party returned to government, Heath appointed Whitelaw as Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Chairman of the Conservative Party.
Members of the Franklin Township Committee are Mayor Joe Petsch, Deputy Mayor Marge Pfrommer, Brian Mattei, Harold Atkinson, and Rudy Ciangalini.
* Captain Harold J. Milne, OBE, MC, DL, JP ( 1889 – 1963 ): Provost of Fraserburgh, Deputy Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire.
Whilst studying at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, he was Chairman of the Cambridge University Conservative Association in Michaelmas 1960, in which term he entertained both the Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Home Secretary ( and de facto Deputy Prime Minister, although he did not hold the title until 1962 ) Rab Butler.
He was U. S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Regional Programs for the U. S. Defense Department, under U. S. Secretary of Defense Harold Brown.
Betty Boothroyd, a Labour MP who had been Deputy Speaker, was known to be extremely interested in becoming the first woman Speaker ( and in doing so, finished the chances of fellow Labour MP Harold Walker who had also been Deputy Speaker ).
Gaitskell as Leader and Brown as Deputy Leader were not viewed by most of the Labour left as a balanced ticket, and Brown was challenged for the job in both 1961, by Barbara Castle, and 1962, by Harold Wilson.
Robinson resigned briefly as DUP Deputy Leader in 1987 when the Task Force Report, written jointly with Ulster Unionists, Harold McCusker MP and Frank Millar and calling for a strategic unionist rethink in the wake of the Anglo-Irish Agreement was rejected by their respective leaders, Ian Paisley and James Molyneaux.
He served in the Conservative administrations of Winston Churchill, Anthony Eden and Harold Macmillan as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard ( Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Lords ) for nine years.
His nephew, the third Viscount, served as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard ( Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Lords ) in the Conservative administrations of Harold Macmillan, Sir Alec Douglas-Home and Edward Heath.
Wright's sights were also focused on Labour prime minister Harold Wilson, suspicions about whom were initially triggered amongst the MI5 management shortly after his appointment as prime minister in 1964 by James Jesus Angleton, Deputy Director of Operations for Counterintelligence at the CIA.
Harold McEwen Ickes (; born September 4, 1939 ) was White House Deputy Chief of Staff for President Bill Clinton.
* Jordan Rhodes as Deputy Harold Richie
One of the letters in particular to Ambassador Harold W. Geisel, the Deputy Inspector General of the United States Department of State, used the Department's Deputy Chief of Staff, Huma Abedin, as an example of the undue influence.
The first defendant to be found guilty was Harold Conn, the Deputy Traffic Court Clerk in the Cook County judicial system.
When Harold Wilson was elected as the first Labour Prime Minister for 13 years in 1964, Dr King was selected as the Chairman of Ways and Means and the Deputy Speaker.
Other notable figures in the government included: Herbert Morrison, Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Commons, who replaced Bevin as Foreign Secretary in March 1951 ; Sir Stafford Cripps was initially President of the Board of Trade but replaced Dalton as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1947 ; Hugh Gaitskell held several minor posts before replacing Cripps as Chancellor in 1950 ; Nye Bevan was Minister for Health ; Arthur Greenwood was Lord Privy Seal and Paymaster General while future Prime Minister Harold Wilson became the youngest member of the cabinet in the 20th century ( at the age of 31 ) when he was made President of the Board of Trade in 1947.

Harold and Director
Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes pressured Director Robert Fechner to appoint prominent African-Americans to supervisory positions such as education directors in the 143 segregated camps.
* Haddon Robinson, Harold John Ockenga Distinguished Professor of Preaching ; Senior Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program
** Harold Whitaker – Director
In December 1935, Cleveland mayor Harold Burton hired him as the city's Safety Director, which put him in charge of both the police and fire departments.
Dr. Harold P. Blum succeeded Dr. Masson and Dr. Eissler as Executive Director of The Sigmund Freud Archives.
George Northing was made director of the executive board ; Gwynn Williams became music director ; Harold Tudor was Director of Publicity and W. Clayton Russon, a local businessman and High Sheriff of Merionethshire became President.
Director Harold Ramis at one point suggested a live animal to play the gopher.
A clinical trial of needle exchange found that needle exchange did not cause an increase in drug injection These findings were endorsed by then United States Surgeon General Davis Satcher, then Director of the National Institutes of Health Harold Varmus, and then Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, Donna Shalala.
It starred playwright and Beckett enthusiast Harold Pinter as the Director, and featured the last on-camera appearance of famed British actor, John Gielgud as the Protagonist ( he would die only a few weeks later ).
" The President had recently selected one of its graduates, Harold Brown, of the class of 1943, for the position of Director of Defense Research and Engineering ; he would later serve as Secretary of Defense under President Jimmy Carter.
In spite of its elegance, it was too small for the demand and was replaced by a new, more spacious facility in 1966, through the persistent efforts of the Library Director, Harold W. Tucker.
In a last-ditch effort to get him accepted, Ashley and Lance convince Shaun to drive to Palo Alto and plead his case directly to Stanford Admissions Director Don Durkett ( Harold Ramis ).
While in his first term as Governor, Meyner uncovered Employment Security Division Director ( and former governor ) Harold G. Hoffman's massive corruption scam, and suspended Hoffman on March 18, 1954.
In military and law enforcement, alumni include U. S. Navy Admiral Kirkland H. Donald, and Director of U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Harold Hurtt (' 91 ).
In 1963 the discussions went as far as creating an umbrella Humanist Association of which Harold Blackham ( later to become a President of the BHA ) was the Executive Director.
* Harold Olusegun Demuren, Aeronautical Engineer, Director General of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
Harold Elliot Varmus ( born December 18, 1939 ) is an American Nobel Prize-winning scientist and the 14th and current Director of the National Cancer Institute, a post he was appointed to by President Barack Obama.
The Executive Director of the Playhouse, Harold G. Baldridge, a graduate of the school himself, has been head of the school for 25 years.
The group consisted of about 25 people among whom were Bill Farrand of the State Department ; Loren Roth as head of the psychiatric team ; psychiatrists of the National Institute of Mental Health, including Scientific Director of the US Delegation Darrel A. Regier, Harold Visotsky from Chicago as head of the hospital visit team, and four émigré Soviet psychiatrists living in the United States.
He filmed the third installment of the Harold and Kumar series, A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas, then returned to the White House Office of Public Engagement as an Associate Director.
The FBI was specifically interested in his March 8, 1953 broadcast during which he interviewed Harold Stassen, then Director for the Mutual Security Agency.
* Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Sam Jaffe ; Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, Harold Rosson ; Best Director, John Huston ; Best Writing, Screenplay, Ben Maddow and John Huston ; 1951.
* Golden Globes: Golden Globe, Best Cinematography-Black and White, Harold Rosson ; Best Motion Picture Director, John Huston ; Best Screenplay, John Huston and Ben Maddow ; 1951.

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