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  1. Edwin Wendell Pauley Sr. (January 7, 1903 – July 28, 1981) was an American businessman and political leader.

  2. Pauley was the Presidents Personal Representative on the Allied Commission on Reparations from April 1945 to March 1947. Later, he served as a Special Adviser to the Secretary of State on Reparations and as a Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.

  3. 3. März 1971 · Edwin W. Pauley. Los Angeles, California. March 3, 1971. by J. R. Fuchs. [1] FUCHS: Mr. Pauley, when did you first become interested in seeing someone other than Mr. Wallace nominated for Vice President in 1944? PAULEY: Well, I became concerned about Henry Wallace because he was the Vice President.

  4. Edwin Pauley was an oil magnate who advised presidents and organized the nation’s first comprehensive petroleum policy. Along the way, he gained great power in the Democratic Party. Pauley founded the Petrol Corporation, an independent petroleum producer, in 1928.

  5. After the war from 1945 to 1947, Pauley was the United States representative to the Allied Reparations Committee, serving and advising Presidents Truman, Kennedy, and Johnson. Pauley was first married to Norma Barrett. They had a son, Edwin Wendell Pauley, Jr. He later married Bobette J. McHenry (Bobbe) and had a daughter and two sons: Susan ...

  6. Finding Aid for the Edwin Wendell Pauley Papers LSC.0435. Finding aid prepared by Piyapong Kong Phongpatanakhun, 2005; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé. UCLA Library Special Collections. Online finding aid last updated 2008.

  7. Papers of Edwin Wendell Pauley, Sr. (1903-1981). In 1940, Pauley served as a member of the University of California, Board of Regents, a position he kept for 30 years.