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Truman and appointed
In January 1947, Truman appointed General George Marshall as Secretary of State, and enacted JCS 1779, which decreed that an orderly and prosperous Europe requires the economic contributions of a stable and productive Germany.
In January 1947, Truman appointed retired General George Marshall as Secretary of State.
President Harry Truman appointed him U. S. Ambassador to Mexico.
After Marshall's return to the U. S. in early 1947, Truman appointed Marshall Secretary of State.
President Truman appointed David Lilienthal as the first Chairman of the AEC.
On August 31, 1950, O ' Dwyer, pursued by both federal and state investigators, was suddenly appointed by President Harry S. Truman as ambassador to Mexico, where he would be beyond the reach of officials who wanted his public testimony in several matters on which he preferred not to speak.
All the justices had been appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt or Truman, and all were committed New Deal liberals.
He then moved to government during the Harry S. Truman administration, when Truman appointed him ambassador to Argentina in April 1951.
In 1951, he was appointed by President Harry S. Truman as a delegate to the United Nations sixth session in Paris.
* Ben Herbert Rice, Federal District Judge appointed by President Harry Truman
* Ben Clarkson Connally, Federal District Judge appointed by President Harry Truman
President Harry S. Truman appointed him to serve as Deputy Chief of the Bell Mission to make an economic survey of the Philippines.
President Truman appointed Bradley to head the Veterans Administration for two years after the war.
On August 11, 1949, President Harry S Truman appointed Bradley the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
In an attempt to avoid controversy, Truman appointed Fred M. Vinson.
But, the cable then quickly addressed the rumor, which Jackson had gotten wind of in Nuremberg, that Truman had appointed Fred Vinson in part to avert a resignation on the part of Justice Black.
Stevens had been with Charles Clasby's law firm for six months when Bob McNeally, a Democrat appointed as U. S. Attorney for Fairbanks during the Truman administration, informed U. S. District Judge Harry Pratt that he would be resigning effective August 15, 1953, having already delayed his resignation by several months at the request of Justice Department officials newly appointed by Eisenhower.
In 1946, Truman appointed Rear Admiral Sidney Souers, USNR, as the first Director of Central Intelligence.
He was appointed as United States Ambassador to India and Nepal by President Truman, serving from 1951-53.
In 1946, Roosevelt's successor, Harry S. Truman, later appointed him chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board, a position he served until the next year.
In 1947, President Harry S. Truman appointed him the first United States Secretary of Defense.
Eager to appoint a woman to a prominent political position, President Harry S. Truman appointed Georgia Neese Clark Treasurer in 1949.
He was appointed as American ambassador to the Philippines by President Harry Truman, and served there from 1952 to 1955.

Truman and Minton
After Roosevelt's death, President Harry Truman, who had developed a close friendship with Minton during their time together in the Senate, nominated him to the Supreme Court.
While yachting with President Truman on Memorial Day in 1945, Truman asked Minton to accept an appointment to the position of Solicitor General of the United States.
Minton declined because of his health, but he told Truman he would be interested in a seat on the Supreme Court.
Minton had already privately accepted the nomination several days earlier after a telephone conversation with Truman.
After Truman's withdrawal from the 1952 presidential campaign, Minton made remarks indicating he had advised Truman to stay out of the contested New Hampshire primary election to begin with.
* Braden, George D. " Mr. Justice Minton and the Truman Bloc ," Indiana Law Journal ( Winter 1951 ) 26: pp. 153 – 168.
He was an ally of senators Sherman Minton of Indiana, Joe Guffey of Pennsylvania, and Harry S. Trumanthe future president of the United States — of Missouri.

Truman and head
Joseph Stalin suggested that Truman preside over the conference as the only head of state attending, a recommendation accepted by Attlee.
* James Francis Byrnes ( 1882 – 1972 ), lawyer, congressman, senator, Supreme Court Justice ( only person to step down off the bench for another federal post — head the wartime Office of Economic Stabilization ), advisor to FDR, Secretary of State to Truman, Governor of South Carolina
The Truman Sports Complex's legendary groundskeeper, George Toma, best known as the head groundskeeper for every Super Bowl, thus had the ironic job of maintaining two carpets for most of his career, along with the surface of Arrowhead Stadium, which had AstroTurf from 1972 through 1993.
Charles Erwin Wilson should not be confused with the Charles E. Wilson who was the CEO of General Electric and served President Truman as the head of the Office of Defense Mobilization.
* NSC-68: U. S. Objectives and Programs for National Security, NSC-68 was submitted directly to President Harry Truman in 1950 by an ad hoc interdepartmental committee under its Policy Planning head, Paul Nitze.
* George E. Allen, head coach of the 1916 football team that lost 0-222 to Georgia Tech, later an advisor to President Harry Truman
Harry S. Truman, a fellow Democrat, appointed Martin head of the Export-Import Bank, which he operated for three years.
In 1950, Truman selected Smith as Director of Central Intelligence ( DCI ), the head of the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ).
After World War II, Harry S. Truman named Meyer, then 70 years old, to be the first head of the World Bank in June 1946.
Zee ( Eamonn Walker ) calls the Harry S. Truman for air support ; two F / A-18A Hornets take off and head for the fire fight.
Cayman Islands ' home ground is Truman Bodden Stadium in George Town and their head coach is Mark Campbell.
The memoir was based on Parks ' recollections of thirty years ( 1931-1961 ) as a seamstress in the White House ( the administrations of Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower ) and on childhood memories of her mother's 30 years of domestic service ( Margaret ' Maggie ' Rogers was head housemaid at the White House from 1909-1939, also spanning several administrations ).
* Truman Pinksdale: The head of the " The Montana "' s building association who despises having to live with Gary as a neighbor ; he has Johnny under his employ.
The Truman Order — based on the findings of an interdepartmental committee established in 1946 — was superseded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower ’ s issuance of Executive Order 10450 in April 1953, which provided that “ he appointment of each civilian officer or employee in any department or agency of the Government shall be made subject to an investigation ,” and made each agency head responsible for ensuring that “ the employment and retention in employment of any civilian officer or employee within the department or agency is clearly consistent with the interests of the national security .” While abolishing the Truman Order program, including the Loyalty Review Boards within the Civil Service Commission, the new Order also made clear that “ the interests of national security require that all persons privileged to be employed in the departments and agencies of the Government, shall be reliable, trustworthy, of good conduct and character, and of complete and unswerving loyalty to the United States .”

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