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- created to ****ist secretaries from foreign lands, including the Society of International Secretaries and the ****ociation of British Secretaries in America....
- progression of the secretaries of state and their political affiliation at the time of ****uming office. List of international trips made by secretaries of state...
- September 29, 1898 List of Secretaries of State from September 30, 1898 to the present. This is a list of United States secretaries of state by time in office...
- Kevin, ed. British foreign secretaries since 1974 (Routledge, 2004). Wilson, Keith M., ed. British foreign secretaries and foreign policy: from Crimean...
- establishment of the Department of Defense, see the lists of secretaries of the Navy and secretaries of war prior to 1947. Parties   Democratic   Republican...
- confirmed again, and her term continued uninterrupted. "The Education Secretaries Miguel Cardona Would Follow". Education Writers ****ociation. Retrieved...
- permanent secretaries as well as 4 ****istant permanent secretaries. There are at least 147 ****istant Permanent Secretaries, 86 Deputy Permanent Secretaries and...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to United States Secretary of the Treasury. Official website "Secretaries of the Treasury". History of the Treasury. United...
- the Secretary of the Army". Retrieved December 13, 2022. Bell, William Gardner. ""Intro - Secretaries of War & Secretaries of the Army"". Secretaries of...
- press secretaries 1953 to 1980. Experts generally agree that James C. Hagerty, under Eisenhower, set the standard by which later press secretaries are judged...