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  2. White House Office of the Curator - Wikipedia

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    A marble bust of George Washington by sculptor Giuseppe Ceracchi (1751–1801) receives conservation work in the China Room.. The White House Office of the Curator is charged with the conservation and study of the collection of fine art, furniture, and decorative objects used to furnish both the public and private rooms of the White House as an official residence and as an accredited historic ...

  3. The White House has a new curator. Donna Hayashi Smith ... - AOL

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    Originally from Wahiawa, Hawaii, Hayashi Smith joined the White House curator's office in 1995 and has now served under five presidents. The White House has a new curator. Donna Hayashi Smith is ...

  4. James R. Ketchum - Wikipedia

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    James Roe Ketchum (March 15, 1939 – February 21, 2024) served as White House Curator from 1963 to 1970, appointed by President John F. Kennedy and continuing under presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon. He then became Senate Curator from 1970 to 1995, making him the only person to serve as curator at both the White House and Capitol.

  5. William G. Allman - Wikipedia

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    William G. "Bill" Allman (born 1952) is an American historian who was the seventh White House Curator, first appointed by President George W. Bush. He served as both the head of the White House Office of the Curator and as a spokesperson for the office's initiatives.

  6. Here's What Moving Day at the White House Is Really Like - AOL

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    That six-hour period of time on Inauguration Day is chronicled in a chapter of designer Michael S. Smith's book Designing History: The Extraordinary Art & Style of the Obama White House (Rizzoli ...

  7. Nelson Rockefeller - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. House confirmed his nomination 287 to 128 on December 19, 1974. [104] Beginning his service upon taking the oath of office on December 19, 1974, Rockefeller was the second person appointed vice president under the 25th Amendment—the first being Ford himself. Rockefeller often seemed concerned that Ford gave him little or no power ...

  8. Trump brings back Diet Coke button to White House Oval Office

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    The one from four years ago was on loan from the U.S. Naval Academy, while the one added on Monday is from the White House art collection, the Journal reported, citing a White House aide. Trump ...

  9. Lydia Tederick - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Tederick is a former White House curator. She arrived in the White House's curatorial office in 1979 and first served as an assistant curator before becoming the eighth White House curator. [1] [2] She had a special focus on the history and workings of the First Ladies as well as the care of the White House's portraits.