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  1. Harold McEwen Ickes (/ ˈ ɪ k iː z /; born September 4, 1939) is the former White House Deputy Chief of Staff for President Bill Clinton. He was a leading figure in the Clinton administration's healthcare reform initiative.

  2. Harold LeClair Ickes (/ ˈ ɪ k ə s / IK-əs; March 15, 1874 – February 3, 1952) was an American administrator, politician and lawyer. He served as United States Secretary of the Interior for nearly 13 years from 1933 to 1946, the longest tenure of anyone to hold the office, and the second longest-serving Cabinet member in U.S ...

  3. 29. Nov. 1998 · Now, having weathered thousands of questions and amassed hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal bills, Mr. Ickes, the former White House deputy chief of staff, finds fate and fortune...

  4. 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.

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  5. 14. Feb. 1993 · For the 53-year-old Mr. Ickes, who still consults with the President by phone, working in the White House would have carried on the legacy of his father, Harold L. Ickes, Franklin D....

  6. 28. Feb. 2008 · Harold M. Ickes is the assistant to Senator Hillary Rodham Clintons campaign manager. He helped her husband win re-election in 1996 and was then ousted as deputy chief of staff.

  7. Ickes worked against juvenile delinquency and child labor, and for school reform and the Illinois ten-hour law. He defended workers' rights, particularly the Hart,...