When Frankln Roosevelt appointed Harold Ickes to replace Ray Wilbur as Secretary of the Interior in 1933, the men of Six Companies, men who were used to the rough and tumble world of heavy ...
When Harold Ickes is having a good rich, wrathful week probably every man, woman and child in the U.S. is against him; and even when things are dull there are always at least a few million people who ...
Like a conscience, Harold Ickes is sometimes a nuisance to have around. Last week the President got rid of him. As soon as he cleans out his personal files, jammed with some 500 old speeches and ...
Eight years after the last building was demolished in the Harold L. Ickes Homes public housing development, an ambitious plan to build almost 900 mixed-income residences on the site is moving closer ...
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Harold M. Ickes—the son of Harold L. Ickes, FDR’s secretary of the interior—was White House deputy chief of staff for political affairs and policy and assistant to President Bill Clinton. For the New ...