Robert Wickliffe Woolley (April 29, 1871 – December 15, 1958)[1][2] an American Democratic politician from Washington D.C., and member of the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1920, was an early critic of American fuel consumption.[3]
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Preceded by George E. Roberts |
Director of the United States Mint March 1915 – July 1916 |
Succeeded by Friedrich Johannes Hugo von Engelken |
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