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  1. James Addison Baker Jr. (November 3, 1892 – May 21, 1973) was an American attorney, banker, real estate developer, and United States Army officer from Houston, Texas. He was the third in a succession of men named James Addison Baker, all of whom were attorneys for Baker Botts or its antecedents.

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    James Addison Baker III was born in Houston at 1216 Bissonnet St., the son of James A. Baker Jr. (1892–1973) and Ethel Bonner (née Means) Baker (August 6, 1894 – April 26, 1991). His father was a partner of Houston law firm Baker Botts.

  3. Baker ist der Sohn des Anwalts James Addison Baker, Jr. und dessen Frau Ethel Bonner Means († 1991). Er studierte zunächst an der Princeton University. Von 1952 bis 1954 diente er als Lieutenant im Marine Corps, danach studierte er Jura an der University of Texas in Austin, wo er 1957 zum Juris Doctor ( J.D.) graduierte.

  4. 18. Okt. 2022 · James A. Baker, III, has served in senior government positions under three United States presidents. He served as the nation’s 61st secretary of state from January 1989 through August 1992 under President George H.W. Bush.

  5. James A. Baker was appointed Secretary of State on January 22, 1989, and served until August 23, 1992. Baker brought almost two decades of experience in politics, both behind the scenes and in key administration positions with him to the State Department.

  6. 13. Jan. 2023 · James Baker Jr was indicted in December, three months after a four-vehicle crash in Sandusky County that killed 20-year-old BGSU student David 'Ryan' Walker, from Vermilion, Ohio, and injured...

  7. 28. Okt. 2020 · For three decades and more, James A Baker III was the face of American power. The tall Texan with the impassive stare ranks as the only person to have served as White House chief of staff,...