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  2. George Shultz - Wikipedia

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    George Pratt Shultz (/ ʃ ʊ l t s / SHUULTS; December 13, 1920 – February 6, 2021) was an American economist, businessman, diplomat and statesman.He served in various positions under two different Republican presidents and is one of the only two persons to have held four different Cabinet-level posts, the other being Elliot Richardson. [1]

  3. Former U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz dies at 100 - AOL

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    George Shultz, the U.S. secretary of state who survived bitter infighting in President Ronald Reagan's administration to help forge a new era in American-Soviet relations and bring on the end of ...

  4. George Shultz, Reagan's secretary of state who helped forge ...

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    George Shultz, who served as secretary of state in the Reagan administration, died Saturday at his home in California, the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, where he was affiliated ...

  5. Former Secretary of State George Shultz dead at age 100 - AOL

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    Schultz served as secretary of state during the Reagan administration and negotiated a historic nuclear arms treaty with the Soviet Union, among other achievements.

  6. Tyler Shultz - Wikipedia

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    Shultz's grandfather was George Shultz, a former Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan as well as a Secretary of the Treasury under Richard Nixon. [52] [53] Because the latter was a board member of Theranos at the time, Shultz's whistleblowing on the health technology company caused his relationship with his grandfather to be strained.

  7. Sam Nunn - Wikipedia

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    Nunn—along with William Perry, Henry Kissinger, and George Shultz—called upon governments to embrace the vision of a world free of nuclear weapons, and in five Wall Street Journal op-eds proposed an ambitious program of urgent steps to the vision. The four created the Nuclear Security Project to advance this agenda.

  8. George Shultz wasn't 'afraid to struggle against the odds' - AOL

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    Shultz said he would keep trying. Shultz, who died Saturday at age 100, was one of America’s most respected 20th-century statesmen. George Shultz wasn't 'afraid to struggle against the odds'

  9. Henry Kissinger - Wikipedia

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    With the death of George Shultz in February 2021, Kissinger was the last surviving member of the Nixon administration Cabinet. [54] The relationship between Nixon and Kissinger was unusually close, and has been compared to the relationships of Woodrow Wilson and Colonel House, or Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry Hopkins. [55]