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  2. Anna Wilmarth Ickes - Wikipedia

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    On September 16, 1911, she married Harold L. Ickes, an attorney. Anna Ickes supported the Women's Trade Union League and the Hull House in Chicago. In 1912, Ickes and her husband Harold Ickes supported the Progressive Party. In 1920, Anna and Harold Ickes supported James M. Cox for President of the United States. From 1924 to 1929, Ickes served ...

  3. Harold L. Ickes - Wikipedia

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    Harold LeClair Ickes (/ ˈ ɪ k ə s / IK-əs; March 15, 1874 – February 3, 1952) was an American administrator, politician and lawyer.He served as United States Secretary of the Interior for nearly 13 years from 1933 to 1946, the longest tenure of anyone to hold the office, and the second longest-serving Cabinet member in U.S. history after James Wilson.

  4. Harold L. Ickes Homes - Wikipedia

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    Harold L. Ickes Homes was a Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) public housing project on the Near South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.It was bordered between Cermak Road to the north, 24th Place to the south, State Street to the east, and Federal Street to the west, making it part of the State Street Corridor that included other CHA properties: Robert Taylor Homes, Dearborn Homes ...

  5. Harold M. Ickes - Wikipedia

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    Harold McEwen Ickes (/ ˈ ɪ k iː z /; born September 4, 1939) is the former White House Deputy Chief of Staff for President Bill Clinton. He was a leading figure in the Clinton administration's healthcare reform initiative. [1] Ickes is the son of Harold L. Ickes, who was Secretary of the Interior under Franklin D. Roosevelt.

  6. Harold Ickes - Wikipedia

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    Harold Ickes may refer to: Harold L. Ickes (1874–1952), U.S. Secretary of the Interior in Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration Harold M. Ickes (born 1939), son of the U.S. Interior Secretary, deputy White House Chief of Staff during the administration of U.S. President Bill Clinton

  7. Barbara Handman - Wikipedia

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    Barbara "Bobbie" Handman (March 11, 1928 [1] – November 14, 2013) was an American political consultant and arts activist, known for her role in preserving historic Broadway theater houses.

  8. Chicago just spent more than $80K to renovate, furnish the ...

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    The city of Chicago is facing a massive budget shortfall of nearly one billion dollars for 2025. ... As for the $80,000 spent on his wife’s office, Johnson told NBC 5 Investigates, “if I were ...

  9. Virginia Halas McCaskey - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 January 2025. American football executive (born 1923) Virginia Halas McCaskey Born Virginia Marion Halas (1923-01-05) January 5, 1923 (age 102) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Alma mater Drexel University Spouse Ed McCaskey (m. 1943; died 2003) Children 11, including Michael and George McCaskey Parent George ...