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Donald Randall Richberg (July 10, 1881 -
November 27, 1960) was an
American attorney,
civil servant, and
author who was one of
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's...
- his ****istant,
Donald Richberg, made
disturbing statements indicating that they were
hostile to
parliamentary government.
Richberg denied being a fascist...
- Tone; it was
joined by now-former
members Frank "Nitty" Pimentel, Alex
Richberg and Curt
Gowdy to form Trackmasters.
Throughout their career, they have...
- the NRA
increased the cost of
doing business by
forty percent.
Donald Richberg, who soon
replaced Johnson as the head of the NRA said:
There is no choice...
- King (1869–70) Eben F.
Runyan (1870–72)
William H. King (1872–74) John H.
Richberg (1874–76) W. K. ****van (1876–78)
William H.
Wells (1878–80)
Martin Delany...
- days of Roosevelt's presidency. Hugh S. Johnson,
Raymond Moley,
Donald Richberg,
Rexford Tugwell,
Jerome Frank, and
Bernard Baruch—key
Roosevelt advisors—believed...
- Leda
Richberg-Hornsby (November 1886 –
August 25, 1939) was an
American pilot and suffragist. She was the
first female graduate of the
Wright Flying School...
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entered the
practice of law in
Chicago in 1923 with
Donald Richberg.
Prominent in
labor law,
Richberg gave
Lilienthal a
major role in
writing his firm's brief...
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position with a new
National Industrial Recovery Board, of
which Donald Richberg was
named Executive Director. On May 27, 1935, the NRA was
found to be...
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Leslie Kennedy (R)
Robert Trotta (R)
Kevin J.
McCaffrey (PO)(R)
Jason Richberg (MinL) (D)
Rebecca Sanin (D) Tom
Donnelly (D)
Stephanie Bontempi (R) 12-6...