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Lauchlin Bernard Currie (8 October 1902 – 23 December 1993) was a Canadian economist best known for being President Franklin Roosevelt's chief economic advisor during World War II. After Roosevelt's death, he led the first World Bank survey mission to Colombia and eventually settled there for the rest of his life, becoming an economic advisor ...
Lauchlin Daniel Currie (March 28, 1893 – February 4, 1969) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Cape Breton East from 1933 to 1941 and Richmond from 1941 to 1949 in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as a Liberal member.
John Angus Lauchlin Currie (born April 1, 1971) is a college athletics administrator, currently serving as the vice president and director of athletics at Wake Forest University. [1] Prior to his post at Wake Forest, Currie held the position of Vice Chancellor and director of athletics at the University of Tennessee from February 28, 2017 ...
Lauchlin Currie, [2] White House economic adviser to President Franklin Roosevelt and director of World Bank mission to Colombia. Byron T. Darling** [2] William Dawson, [2] United States Ambassador to Uruguay; Eugene Dennis, politician and labor organizer [2] Samuel Dickstein, politician and judge** [2]
Justice Lauchlin Daniel Currie (1949–1968) Justice James Lorimer Ilsley (1949–1967) Justice Eugene Troop Parker (1948–1961) Justice Josiah H. MacQuarrie (1947–1968) Justice John Stanley Smiley (1938–1945) Justice Joseph Andrew Chisholm (1916–1950) [36] Justice Robert Edward Harris (1915–1931) [36]
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Presidential Assistant Lauchlin Currie furnished Silverman with oral information, including information that the United States was on the verge of breaking Soviet codes. Irving Kaplan of the War Production Board was also giving Silverman information to be transmitted to the Soviet Union. As the war progressed, the volume of material increased.
At this year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony, new inductee Janet Jackson issued a challenge to the institution: “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, please, 2020: Induct more women!” The ...