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Pallas became the secretary of the treasury.
Its twenty-year charter was scheduled to expire in 1811, and while Madison's treasury secretary said the bank was a necessity, Congress failed to re-authorize it.
The IBRD is governed by the World Bank's Board of Governors which meets annually and consists of one governor per member country ( most often the country's finance minister or treasury secretary ).
The IFC is governed by its Board of Governors which meets annually and consists of one governor per member country ( most often the country's finance minister or treasury secretary ).
The IDA is governed by the World Bank's Board of Governors which meets annually and consists of one governor per member country ( most often the country's finance minister or treasury secretary ).
So, the territorial governor, Caleb Lyon and the territorial secretary, secretly took the territorial seal, archives and treasury and fled from Lewiston, their territorial capital.
U. S. President Bill Clinton's treasury secretary, Robert Rubin, also feared that a Russian collapse could create a panic on world money markets ( and it indeed did help bring down one major US hedge fund Long Term Capital Management ).
There, he was appointed by James Madison to become the remitter of the treasury, which is considered a " convenient arrangement " because Dallas's father was serving at the time as that department's secretary.
The county was named after Alexander Hamilton, the first secretary of the treasury.
The county is named for statesman William H. Crawford who had served as a U. S. senator, minister to France, and secretary of the treasury.
Among these were the distinguished chemist Charles Herty ; epidemiologist Joseph Hill White ; Woodrow Wilson's treasury secretary, William Gibbs McAdoo ; and Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, a noted historian of the South.
* Salmon P. Chase, US senator and 23rd governor of Ohio, treasury secretary and chief justice
Gwin expected that a southern route would be approved — both Davis and Robert J. Walker, former secretary of the treasury, supported it.
The tax was a part of treasury secretary Alexander Hamilton's program to pay off the national debt.
One moderate who did attend — to his later regret — was Albert Gallatin, a future secretary of the treasury.
In his book on the insurrection, Findley — a bitter political foe of Hamilton — maintained that the treasury secretary had deliberately provoked the uprising by issuing the subpoenas just before the law was made less onerous.
His policies inspired those of Alexander Hamilton, the first treasury secretary of the United States.
* January 1: Kenneth W. Dam becomes acting treasury secretary of the United States ; Bill Richardson takes office as Governor of New Mexico and Jennifer Granholm as Governor of Michigan.
* February 3: John Snow is made U. S. treasury secretary.
* January 10: C. Douglas Dillon, former treasury secretary of the United States ( 1961 – 1965 )
* June 10: Donald Regan, former U. S. treasury secretary ( 1981 – 1985 ) and White House chief of staff ( 1985 – 1987 )
With Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford ( who was then the secretary of the treasury and not a peer ), he produced the Tory Examiner, and Arbuthnot made their acquaintance and began to provide " hints " to them.
In the early months of the American Civil War, Cooke collaborated with the secretary of the treasury Salmon P. Chase in securing loans from the leading bankers in the Northern cities ; his own firm was so successful in distributing treasury notes that Chase engaged him as special agent for the sale of the $ 500, 000, 000 of so-called " five-twenty " bonds — which were callable in 5 years and matured in 20 years — authorized by Congress on February 25, 1862.
Dyson became secretary to the treasury, lord of the treasury, and in 1774 privy councillor and cofferer to the household.

secretary and Louis
In 814, on Charlemagne's death his son Louis the Pious made Einhard his private secretary.
A coherent treatise on anatomy was said to have been observed during a visit by Cardinal Louis ' D ' Aragon's secretary in 1517.
After reaching adulthood, he was an unlikely candidate for holy orders: widowed and the father of two young women before taking orders, he was successively a soldier and a lawyer, and in the latter capacity had acted as secretary to King Louis IX, to whose influence he was chiefly indebted for his elevation to the cardinalate.
Bristow discovered that the President's personal secretary Babcock was involved in the ring, Grant became defensive and eventually defended Babcock in an unprecedented 1876 deposition, which biographer McFeely contends was perjurious ; the deposition was read in St. Louis during the Whiskey Ring graft trials.
From there, she obtained work as a secretary, and acting on her friend's advice she telephoned Louis Leakey, a Kenyan archaeologist and paleontologist, with no other thought than to make an appointment to discuss animals.
In keeping with French royal tradition that princes should be put in the care of men when they reached their seventh birthdays, Louis was separated from his governess, Madame de Ventadour, in February 1717, and placed in the care of the Duke of Villeroi, who had been designated as his governor in Louis XIV's will of August 1714 and whose secretary was the young Pierre-François Godard de Beauchamps.
In 1733, on the advice of his secretary of state for foreign affairs Germain Louis Chauvelin ( 1727 – 1737 ), the king abandoned Fleury's peace policy to intervene in the War of the Polish Succession.
At the age of 25, Anouilh found work as a secretary to the French actor and director Louis Jouvet at the Comédie des Champs-Elysées.
Upon its formation, Carlo Sandoni was the clubs sponsor and general manager, Swissman Louis Rauch became president, nobleman Guido Della Valle was the vice-president, Enrico Penaglia secretary, Sergio Lampronti cashier, while Emilio Arnstein and Leone Vincenzi were appointed councilmen.
Addington's foreign secretary, Robert Jenkinson, Lord Hawkesbury, immediately opened communications with Louis Guillaume Otto, the French commissary for prisoners of war in London, through whom Bonaparte had made his earlier proposals.
He also became a fatherly figure for Barbara Belle, a songwriter and secretary for Louis.
In 1810, Frederick banished the composer Carl Maria von Weber from Württemberg on the pretext that Weber had mismanaged the funds of Frederick's brother, Louis, for whom Weber had served as secretary since 1807.
Different groups offered proposals for the organisation: Louis Wolff ( Mazzini's secretary ) offered a proposal based on the rules and constitution of the Italian Workingmen ’ s Association ( a Mazzinist organisation ) and John Weston, an Owenite, also tabled a programme.
When training for a fight against Lee Ramage, Louis noticed a young female secretary for the black newspaper Chicago Defender at the gym.
Louis was seriously considering leaving Mary for his secretary, Rosalie Osborn.
In Hungary, Nicolaus Olahus, secretary of Louis, attached himself to the party of Ferdinand, but retained his position with his sister, Queen Dowager Mary.
Nicolas Malebranche, secretary to King Louis XIII of France, and
On October 29, 1911, Pulitzer said his last words while his German secretary read to him about King Louis XI of France.
Originally, the duties now performed by the Chief of Staff belonged to the President's private secretary and was fulfilled by crucial confidants and advisers like George B. Cortelyou, Joseph Tumulty, and Louis McHenry Howe to presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Franklin Roosevelt, respectively.
He was deprived of his office as grand almoner and exiled to his abbey of Chaise-Dieu, where he was accompanied by his secretary, Louis Ramond de Carbonnières.
Louvois ( 1641 – 1691 ), Louis XIV's belligerent secretary of state at the height of his powers.
Louis consoled his old friend with the remark, " At our age, one is no longer lucky ," but superseded him in the command, and henceforward Villeroy lived the life of a courtier, his secretary was Pierre-François Godard de Beauchamps, and although suspected of being involved in plots, maintained his friendship with Louis.
Her mother, a Spaniard, was the friend and private secretary of Anne of Austria, wife of Louis XIII.

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