Secretary of United States Department of Commerce History
22 Jan 1993 to 3 Apr 1996 - Ron Brown (Sigma Phi Epsilon) - 30th United States Secretary of Commerce by President Bill Clinton (Rhodes 1968). (Died in plane crash)
27 Feb 1992 to 20 Jan 1993 - Barbara Franklin - (Kappa Alpha Theta. Served as director on 18 company boards, including Aetna, Westinghouse … Search mind map) United States Secretary of Commerce by President George H. W. Bush (S&B 1948)
31 Jan 1989 to 15 Jan 1992 - Robert Mosbacher - United States Secretary of Commerce by President George H. W. Bush (S&B1948) - Friend / Campaign manager of GHWB(S&B1948) from Texas. Former Presidential Chief of Protocol.
19 Oct 1987 to 30 Jan 1989 - Calvin William Verity Jr. - 27th United States Secretary of Commerce by President Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (S&B1948). Roomed with JFK at Choate. GF founded Armco Steel. 1988 - Created Office of Space Commerce.
20 Jan 1981 to 25 Jul 1987 - Malcolm Baldridge Jr. (Wolf’s Head 1944) - United States Secretary of Commerce by President Ronald Reagan (Bohemian.) and VP GHWB (S&B1948)
9 Jan 1980 to 19 Jan 1981 - Philip Klutznick (B’nai B’rith) - United States Secretary of Commerce by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission). Handed Chairmanship of World Jewish Congress to Edgar Bronfman, Sr. (Search mind map … Seagrams -> NXIVM)
31 Oct 1979 to 9 Jan 1980 - Luther H. Hodges Jr (Father was a Freemason)- Acting United States Secretary of Commerce by Jimmy Carter(Gridiron. Trilateral Commission) (became Deputy to Klutznick. Father was appointed to the same role under JFK and LBJ)
23 Jan 1977 to 31 Oct 1979 - Juanita Kreps (Phi Beta Kappa) - United States Secretary of Commerce by President Jimmy Carter(Gridiron. Trilateral Commission). (resigned, reason unknown)
2 Feb 1976 to 20 Jan 1977 - Elliot Richardson (Freemason) - United States Secretary of Commerce by Gerald Ford (Freemason)
1 May 1975 to 2 Feb 1976 - Rogers Clark Ballard Morton (Wolf’s Head. Delta Kappa Epsilon) - United States Secretary of Commerce by President Gerald Ford (Freemason). Brother of Thruston Ballard Morton (Delta Kappa Epsilon), whose son is Thrustron Ballard Morton Jr. (S&B1954)
1973 to 1975 - John K. Tabor (S&B 1943)Under Secretary of Commerce, to Secretary Peter George Peterson and Frederick B. Dent (St. Pauls. Yale. previously President to Mayfair Mills) by President Richard Nixon.
29 Feb 1972 to 1 Feb 1973 - Peter G. Peterson (1958 , Joined Bell & Howell - Camera company whose product captured the JFK Zapruder film. ‘69, invited by Rockefeller and CFR Chairman John J. McCloy and Douglas Dillion to chair a Commission on Foundations and Private Philanthropgy which became known as the Peterson Commission. ‘85 Chairman CFR after David Rockefeller, Co-founded Blackstone with Stephen A. Schwarzman (S&B1969). Trustee of the Rockefeller Family’s Japan Society and MoMA. The Giving Pledge to Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York ‘00 to ‘04) - United States Secretary of Commerce by Richard Nixon
Robert Armstrong Anthony (Rhodes 1953)
1972, Chief Counsel, Feb 1973 to Aug 1973, Director of Office of Foreign Direct Investments at U.S. Department of Commerce to Peter George Peterson.
21 Jan 1969 to 15 Feb 1972 - Maurice Stans (Convicted on multiple counts under the Federal Election Campaign Act) - United States Secretary of Commerce by President Richard Nixon (Bohemian)
6 Mar 1968 to 19 Jan 1969 - Cyrus Rowlett “C.R.” Smith - United States Secretary of Commerce by President Lyndon B. Johnson. (Close to LBJ and Roosevelt’s)
14 Jun 1967 to 1 Mar 1968 - Sandy Trowbridge (Grandmother was the GGGranddaughter of American founding father Roger Sherman. Relates to Henry Lewis Stimson (S&B1888), William M. Evarts (S&B1837), Sherman Evarts (S&B1881), Maxwell Evarts (S&B1884), Alan Wardner Evarts (Supported founding of Wolf’s Head), Thomas A. Thacher (S&B1886), Simeon Eben baldwin (S&B1861), Dwight Foster (S&B1848), Roger Foster (S&B1878), Reginald Foster (S&B1884), Maxwell Evarts Foster (S&B1923), James K. Thacher (S&B1848) - United States Secretary of Commerce by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
18 Jan 1965 to 31 Jan 1967 - John Thomas Connor (Phi Kappa Psi, Asst to James V. Forrestal.‘47 Merck & Co becoming President ‘55 and there 10 yrs, CFR, ‘75 Rockefeller Assassination Commission) - United States Secretary of Commerce by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
21 Jan 1961 to 15 Jan 1965 - Luther Hodges (Freemason Di Phi, Rotary, American Legion, Moose) - United States Secretary of Commerce by President John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson (American Legion, CFR).
1960 to 1961 - Evan Griffith Galbraith (S&B 1950. Bohemian Grove. CFR) - Confidential Assistant, Secretary of Commerce by President Dwight Eisenhower.
30 Jun 1959 to 19 Jan 1961 - Frederick H. Mueller (Freemason. Shriners. Rotary.) - United States Secretary of Commerce by President Dwight Eisenhower.
13 Nov 1958 to 30 Jun 1959 - Lewis Strauss (Advisor to Rockefellers. Trustee of IAS) - Acting United States Secretary of Commerce
21 Jan 1953 to 10 Nov 1958 - Sinclair Weeks (Freemason) - 13th United States Secretary of Commerce by President Dwight Eisenhower. (father: John Sweeks - Secretary of War 1921 to 1925)
1953 to 1957 - William Skinner Kilborne (S&B 1935) - Special Assistant to US Secretary of Commerce, Secretary Sinclair Weeks (Freemason) by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
1949 to 1950 - Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney - (Son of Harry Payne Whitney S&B1894 and grandson of William Collins Whitney S&B1863) - United States Under Secretary of Commerce by President Harry S. Truman (Freemason)
6 May 1948 to 20 Jan 1953 - Charles Sawyer (Freemason). Joined Taft ( CPT S&B1918 and RAT S&B1910), Stettinius, and Hollister.) - United States Secretary of Commerce by President Harry S. Truman (Freemason).
Dana Kavanagh Bailey (Rhodes 1936)
1952, Silver, 1956, Goldmedal, Medal Department Commerce.
1952 - Published, D.K.B, L. V. Berkner [Robertson Panel, Operation High Jump], H.G.Booker, G.F. Mongomery, E. M. Purcell, and W.W.Salisbury, A new kind of radio propagation a very high frequencies observed over long distances, Phys,. Rev. 86, 141.
1951 - Recipient Arthur S. Flemming government award Washington Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Since 1950 - Assistant to Chief, Division 14, Narional Bureau of Standards.
1948 to 1955 - Physicist at the National Bureau of Standards (aka NIST). (Secretary of Commerce William. A. Harriman (S&B 1913), Charles W. Sawyer (Freemason) and Sinclair Weeks (Freemason) by Harry S. Truman (Freemason) and Dwight D. Eisenhower)
1948 to 1950 - Advisor U.S. delegation to Provisional Frequency Board of the International Telecommunications Union, Geneva, Switzerland, representing National Bureau of Standards.
1948 to 1951 - Sir Henry Jack John ‘Jack Heinz II (S&B 1931) - U.S. Arm of the Internation Chamber of Commerce.
7 Oct 1946 to 22 Apr 1948 - William A. Harriman (S&B 1913) - 11th United States Secretary of Commerce by President Harry S. Truman (Freemason)
20 Sep 1946 to 7 Oct 1946 - Alfred Schindler, Acting Secretary of Commerce by President Harry S. Truman (Freemason)
2 Mar 1945 to 20 Sep 1946 - Henry A. Wallace (Theosophical), 10th United States Secretary of Commerce by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Freemason) and Harry S. Truman (Freemason)
19 Sep 1940 to 1 Mar 1945 - Jesse H. Jones (Freemason), 9th United States Secretary of Commerce by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Freemason)
24 Dec 1938 to 18 Sep 1940 - Harry Hopkins (Research Lend-lease. Close to FDR.), 8th United States Secretary of Commerce by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Freemason)
4 Mar 1933 to 23 Dec 1938 - Daniel C. Roper (Freemason), 7th United States Secretary of Commerce by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Freemason)
8 Aug 1932 to 3 Mar 1933 - Roy D. Chapin (Founder of Hudson Motor Car Company. Son, Jr. Elihu 1937), 6th United States Secretary of Commerce by President Herbert Hoover (Bohemian)
5 Mar 1929 to 7 Aug 1932 - Robert P. Lamont (VP American Steel. Hoover admin.), 5th United States Secretary of Commerce by President Herbert Hoover (Bohemian)
22 Aug 1928 to 4 Mar 1929 - William F. Whiting (backed Coolidge for President), 4th United States Secretary of Commerce by President Calvin Coolidge.(CFR co-founded by Archibald Coolidge. Related to Partner of Russel and Co.)
1926 to 1927 - Hugh D. Auchincloss Jr (Elihu and Step father to Jacqueline Lee Bouvier) - Special Agent for Aeronautics at the Commerce Department. 1927 to 1931, Joined the State Department, where he was an aviation specialist.
5 Mar 1921 to 21 Aug 1928 - Herbert Hoover (Bohemian), 3rd United States Secretary of Commerce by President Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge (CFR co-founded by Archibald Coolidge. Related to Partner of Russel and Co.)**
16 Dec 1919 to 4 Mar 1921 - Joshua Alexander (Delta Kappa Epsilon), 2nd United States Secretary of Commerce by President Woodrow Wilson (Col. Edward M. House).
1913 to 1921 - Edwin Forrest Sweet (S&B 1871) - Assistant Secretary of Commerce by President Woodrow Wilson (Col. Edward M. House).
5 Mar 1913 to 31 Oct 1919 - William C. Redfield, 1st United States Secretary of Commerce by President Woodrow Wilson. (Col. Edward M. House).
[1] - The Best Enemy Money Can Buy by Professor Antony C. Sutton
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