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The Careful Dutchman: [43] Van Buren's first language was Dutch. Dandy President, criticizers called him for his fancy expensive outfits [44] The Enchanter [43] The Great Manager [43] The Little Magician, given to him during his time in the state of New York, because of his smooth politics and short stature. [45] [46]
Dutch Boyd (born 1980), American professional poker player; James H. Kindelberger (1895–1962), American aviation pioneer; Dutch Schultz (1901–1935), American gangster; Joseph Paul Cretzer (1911-1946), American criminal and Alcatraz inmate; A. P. Hamann, City Manager of San Jose, California; Howard "Dutch" Darrin (1897–1982), American ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 January 2025. President of the United States from 1837 to 1841 "Van Buren" redirects here. For other uses, see Van Buren (disambiguation). In this Dutch name, the surname is Van Buren, not Buren. Martin Van Buren Van Buren, c. 1855–1858 8th President of the United States In office March 4, 1837 ...
Which U.S. president went by the nickname "Dutch?" Answer: Ronald Reagan. Actor Paul Giamatti portrayed which U.S. president in the the 2008 eponymous Emmy-winning mini series?
Nicknamed "Dutch", Hunthausen received his early education from the Ursuline nuns at the parochial school, and excelled both academically and athletically during high school. [ 2 ] Hunthausen attended Carroll College in Helena , majoring in chemistry and graduating cum laude in 1943. [ 1 ]
During his time in the White House, President George W. Bush was known for his love of giving other people nicknames — "Pootie Poot" (Russian President Vladimir Putin), "Bushie," (First Lady ...
James Howard "Dutch" Kindelberger (May 8, 1895 – July 27, 1962) was an American aviation pioneer. He led North American Aviation from 1934 until 1960. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] An extroverted character, Kindelberger was famed for his emphasis on hard work, orderliness and punctuality.
European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen interviewed Wopke Hoekstra, who was named by the Dutch government as its preferred candidate to replace Timmermans.