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  1. David F. Houston. Porträt von D.F. Houston im Finanzministerium. David Franklin Houston (* 17. Februar 1866 in Monroe, North Carolina; † 2. September 1940 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Geschäftsmann, demokratischer Politiker, Landwirtschaftsminister und Finanzminister .

  2. David Franklin Houston (February 17, 1866 – September 2, 1940) was an American academic, businessman and conservative Democrat. He served under President Wilson as the 5th Secretary of Agriculture and the 48th United States Secretary of the Treasury.

  3. David F. Houston. Ex Officio Chairman, Board of Governors, 1920–1921. Born: February 17, 1866. Died: September 2, 1940. David F. Houston served as secretary of the Treasury from February 2, 1920, until March 3, 1921. Under the provisions of the original Federal Reserve Act, the Treasury secretary was also ex-officio chairman of the Federal ...

  4. Houston came to the Treasury as World War I ended and his brief tenure was marked by stormy controversies over federal monetary policies. As ex-officio Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, he issued severe warnings and increased rediscount rates in order to prevent the inflation that the European Allies were experiencing. Houston predicted a ...

  5. David Franklin Houston war ein US-amerikanischer Geschäftsmann, demokratischer Politiker, Landwirtschaftsminister und Finanzminister.

  6. David F. Houston, a political scientist who served in the cabinet of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson after his chancellorship at Washington University in St. Louis, was born in Monroe, North Carolina, in 1866.

  7. 1. Feb. 1995 · Houston, David Franklin (1866–1940). David Franklin Houston, college president and secretary of agriculture to President Woodrow Wilson, son of William Henry and Cornelia Anne (Stevens) Houston, was born in Monroe, North Carolina, on February 17, 1866. In 1872 the family moved to Darlington, South Carolina, where the father made a scanty ...