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Philip Morris Klutznick (July 9, 1907 –
August 14, 1999) was a U.S.
administrator who
served as U.S.
Secretary of
Commerce from
January 9, 1980, to January...
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Fullilove v.
Klutznick, 448 U.S. 448 (1980), was a case in
which the
United States Supreme Court held that the U.S.
Congress could constitutionally use...
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Autry Museum of the
American West, Palm
Springs Art Museum, B'nai B'rith
Klutznick National Jewish Museum, and
Cranbrook Art Museum.
Albuquerque Museum of...
- architecture. In 1956,
Klutznick and Field's
jointly opened Old
Orchard Shopping Center in Skokie, Illinois, a
center Klutznick developed on land that...
- (1977–1981)
Secretary of
Commerce Juanita M.
Kreps (1977–1979)
Philip Klutznick (1980–1981)
Secretary of
Labor Ray
Marshall (1977–1981)
Secretary of Health...
- Commerce. She
resigned on
October 31, 1979. She was
replaced by
Philip M.
Klutznick.
Kreps died on July 5, 2010, in Durham,
North Carolina, from complications...
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gallery closed in 1997, due to a lack of
sustained funding. "B'nai B'rith
Klutznick National Jewish Museum® -
Virtual Gallery - B'nai B'rith International"...
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Urban Retail Properties, a
company led by
Philip Morris Klutznick and his son
Thomas J.
Klutznick. The
project received a J.C.
Nichols Prize from the Urban...
- (1977–1981)
Secretary of
Commerce Juanita M.
Kreps (1977–1979)
Philip Klutznick (1980–1981)
Secretary of
Labor Ray
Marshall (1977–1981)
Secretary of Health...
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Hodges Connor Trowbridge Smith Stans Peterson Dent
Morton Richardson Kreps Klutznick Baldrige Verity Mosbacher Franklin Brown Kantor Daley Mineta Evans Gutierrez...