Gerald D. Morgan
Gerald Morgan | |
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White House Counsel | |
In office February 19, 1955 – November 5, 1958 | |
President | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Preceded by | Bernard Shanley |
Succeeded by | David Kendall |
Personal details | |
Born |
New York City, New York, U.S. | December 19, 1908
Died |
June 16, 1976 67) Mustique, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | (aged
Political party | Republican |
Education |
Princeton University (BA) Harvard University (LLB) |
Gerald D. Morgan (December 19, 1908 – June 15, 1976) was born in New York, graduated from Princeton University in 1930, and Harvard Law School in 1933. He was a member of the bar in New York, Kentucky, and the District of Columbia. After his graduation he served in the Solicitor's Office of the United States Steel Corporation.
Morgan was a member of the Eisenhower administration. On January 21, 1953, he was appointed Special Assistant on the White House staff. From 1952 to 1955, he served as administrative assistant to President Dwight D. Eisenhower. From 1955 to 1958, he served as special counsel to the president and from 1958 to 1961 he served as Eisenhower's deputy assistant.[1]
References
- ↑ Federal Records Division, National Archives and Records Administration. United States Government Organization Manual, 1957 – 1958. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office. 1957 -1958. p. 58
External links
- "Morgan, Gerald D. Records 1953-61" (pdf). Dwight D. Eisenhower Library.
- Gerald D. Morgan's obituary
Legal offices | ||
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Preceded by Bernard Shanley |
White House Counsel 1955–1958 |
Succeeded by David Kendall |
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