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  1. Frank Comerford Walker (May 30, 1886 – September 13, 1959) was an American lawyer and politician. He was the United States Postmaster General from 1940 until 1945, and the chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1943 until 1944.

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  2. Frank Comerford Walker (* 30. Mai 1886 in Plymouth, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania; † 13. September 1959 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker ( Demokratische Partei ), der dem Kabinett von Präsident Franklin D. Roosevelt als US-Postminister angehörte.

  3. After resigning that July to allow the new President to appoint his own postmaster general, Walker was named an alternate delegate to the first United Nations General Assembly meeting in December 1945. He died on September 13, 1959, in New York City.

  4. Frank Comerford Walker (* 30. Mai 1886 in Plymouth , Luzerne County , Pennsylvania ; † 13. September 1959 in New York City ) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker ( Demokratische Partei ), der dem Kabinett von Präsident Franklin D. Roosevelt als US-Postminister angehörte.

  5. The Papers of Frank C. Walker document his life from his early days in Butte, Montana to his tenure as Postmaster General during World War II. Walker's career in national politics was the result of his long friendship with Franklin Roosevelt. Much of the collection consists of office files from his service in the Roosevelt administrations ...

  6. 14. Okt. 2013 · The story of Frank C Walker – New Deal coordinator, executive secretary of the Executive Council, and Postmaster General – may be of benefit to our challenged and hero-starved democracy. His example could help to foster another (21st century) course-correction through a greater and deeper awareness of the FDR legacy. Walker & Hopkins & Ickes.

  7. Frank Comerford Walker (May 30, 1886 – September 13, 1959) was an American lawyer and politician. He was the United States Postmaster General from 1940 until 1945, and the chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1943 until 1944.