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  1. Harold M. Ickes was born on September 4, 1939, in Baltimore, Maryland, to Harold L. Ickes and Jane Dahlman. His father served as President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Secretary of the Interior. The younger Ickes attended high school at the Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C. Ickes reportedly graduated from high school functionally illiterate.

  2. Harold M. Ickes. Deputy White House chief of staff for President Bill Clinton. Harold McEwen Ickes; Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia . image. Ickes (2543036259).jpg 656 × 618; 152 KB ...

  3. Harold L. Ickes (born March 15, 1874, Frankstown Township, Pa., U.S.—died Feb. 3, 1952, Washington, D.C.) was a U.S. social activist who became a prominent member of the New Deal Democratic administration of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Admitted to the Illinois bar in 1907, Ickes early developed an aroused social conscience; he worked as a ...

  4. The Ickes and Enright Group, an independent subsidiary of the Tiber Creek Group, is a legal, policy strategy, and lobbying firm based in Washington, D.C. It was founded by former Democratic Party operatives Harold M. Ickes and Janice Ann Enright. Background In 1997, Harold M. Ickes and Janice Ann Enright, both former Democratic political operatives, […]

  5. Secretary Ickes finally found happiness in the sister of his stepson’s wife, Jane Dahlman. The two were married in Dublin, Ireland in 1937 when Ickes was sixty-four and his bride was twenty-five. Their first born child, Harold M. Ickes, would go on to serve as Deputy Chief of Staff for Bill Clinton’s White House. A daughter, Elizabeth Jane ...

  6. Harold L. Ickes. Harold LeClair Ickes (* 15. März 1874 in Frankstown Township, Pennsylvania; † 3. Februar 1952 in Washington, D.C.) war ein amerikanischer Politiker, der von 1933 bis 1946 dem US-Kabinett als Innenminister angehörte. Ickes machte 1897 an der University of Chicago seinen Abschluss als Bachelor of Arts, um anschließend als ...

  7. 14. Mai 2024 · Harold Ickes. Born. March 15 1874. Died. February 3 1952. Birth Location. Hollidaysburg, PA. As secretary of the interior from 1933 to 1946, Harold Ickes (1874–1952) was a key architect of liberal principles through the depression and World War II. A staunch advocate for civil rights, he opposed the mass exclusion and incarceration of ...