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  1. David Campion Acheson (November 4, 1921 – August 16, 2018) was an American attorney. Son of one time United States Secretary of State Dean Acheson, he worked for the United States Atomic Energy Commission and served as an assistant to former Treasury Secretary Henry H. Fowler.

  2. 16. Aug. 2018 · David C. Acheson, a Washington lawyer who wrote and edited books that illuminated the life, philosophies and predilections of his father, former secretary of state Dean Acheson, died Aug. 16 at his home in the District. He was 96. The cause was complications from advanced spinal stenosis, said his daughter, Eldie...

  3. David Campion Acheson (1921−2018), American attorney, lawyer and son of former United States Secretary of State Dean Acheson.

  4. David C. Acheson, a Washington lawyer who wrote and edited books that illuminated the life, philosophies and predilections of his father, former secretary of state Dean Acheson, died Aug. 16...

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  5. 11. Dez. 2019 · David Campion Acheson is an American lawyer and the son of former US Secretary of State Dean Acheson. David Acheson was born in Washington, D.C. He graduated from Yale University, where he was President of the Yale Political Union and a member of Skull and Bones, with a B.A. in 1942.

    • Washington, District of Columbia
    • Patricia James Acheson
    • District of Columbia
    • November 4, 1921
  6. ACHESON, David C (ampion). American, b. 1921. Genres: Autobiography/Memoirs. Career: Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, DC, attorney in Office of the General Counsel, 1948-49; Covington & Burling, Washington, DC, attorney, 1950-61; U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, 1961-65; special assistant for enforcement to the U.S. Secretary of ...

  7. Q: Well, isn’t the name Campion a bit of a clue. Campion was one of the martyrs. ACHESON: Well, that’s a Welsh name – Campion. Acheson is a Scottish name. There are a lot of Achesons in Edinburgh and there are two Acheson houses on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, which are museums. One, I think, the last time I was there, was the head