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John Nicolay was the private secretary of President Abraham Lincoln. John Hay was the assistant private secretary of the president.
No.John Nicolay was President Lincoln's Private Secretary; John Hay was President Lincoln's Assistant Private Secretary.Evelyn Lincoln was the name of President John F. Kennedy's Private Secretary.
Two different men served during Jefferson's administration as the Secretary of the Treasury. Those men were Samuel Dexter and Albert Gallatin.
Lincoln & Kennedy Actually, President Lincoln's Secretary's name was not Kennedy, his Private Secretary was John Nicolay, and Assistant Private Secretary was John Hay. President Kennedy's Private Secretary was Evelyn Lincoln.
Private Secretary - 1953 Susie for President 3-8 was released on: USA: 5 December 1954
Yes, nowadays the secretaries can be terminated at the will of the President. The usual process is for the President to privately ask a secretary to resign and the secretary then resigns, citing some personal reason such as health or a desire to return to private business. The Senate must approve the replacements..
Yes. The secretaries serve at the will of the President. More likely than an actual dismissal would be a resignation at the private request of the President.
Before the expedition, Meriwether Lewis served as a personal secretary and aide to President Thomas Jefferson, while William Clark was a US Army officer who had experience in cartography and leading expeditions.
Franklin Roosevelt was the first president to have a person devoted entirely to dealing with the press. Before that, the President's private secretary often dealt with press and gave out news to reporters.
The cast of The New Private Secretary - 1913 includes: Leonard Grover as The New Private Secretary
Andy Hardy's Private Secretary was created in 1941.
The Private Secretary - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U