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  1. 27. Juni 2014 · Former Sen. Howard Baker of Tennessee, who framed the central question of the Watergate scandal before serving as majority leader and Ronald Reagan’s White House Chief of Staff, .

  2. Howard Baker, Jr., of Tennessee served 18 years in the Senate, from 1967 to 1985, becoming the Republican floor leader in 1977. He is perhaps best known for his role as vice chair of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities―the Watergate Committee ―where he pointedly asked, "What did the President know and when did he ...

  3. 26. Juni 2014 · Howard Baker, who accomplished much in his years in Washington, may be best remembered for a single question he asked as a senator during the Watergate investigation.

  4. 26. Juni 2014 · Howard Henry Baker Jr. was born on Nov. 15, 1925, to a family of politicians and lawyers in the Cumberland Mountains town of Huntsville. His grandmother was Tennessee's first female sheriff and his father and stepmother both served in the U.S. House of Representatives. In 1950, he married Joy Dirksen, daughter of Illinois Senator Everett Dirksen, and the couple had two children. Joy Baker died ...

  5. 26. Juni 2014 · WASHINGTON — Howard Baker’s question sliced to the core of Watergate: “What did the president know and when did he know it?”. Repeated over and again in the senator’s mild Tennessee ...

  6. 26. Juni 2014 · Mitch McConnell, Harry Reid praise late former Sen. Howard Baker 03:24. Former Tennessee Senator Howard Baker, a Republican who served as Senate majority leader, White House chief of staff, and U ...

  7. The Howard Baker Archives contains over 4,000 linear feet of archival material (manuscripts, books, photos, film, sound recordings, digital files, memorabilia and ephemera) representing the careers and legacies of select Tennessean members of the US Congress, the federal judiciary, and presidential cabinets.