Memorial Tributes Delivered in Congress: Ronald H. Brown, 1941-1996, Secretary of CommerceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 245 pages |
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Ronald H. Brown, 1941-1996, Secretary of Commerce. Page Robert A. Whittaker , Vice President of Foster Wheeler Corp ... Commerce Department's Powerhouse Highlights of Secretary Brown's Business Development Mis- sions 193 195 ...
Ronald H. Brown, 1941-1996, Secretary of Commerce. Page Robert A. Whittaker , Vice President of Foster Wheeler Corp ... Commerce Department's Powerhouse Highlights of Secretary Brown's Business Development Mis- sions 193 195 ...
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... Secretary of Commerce , again the first African- American to serve in this capacity . Significantly , he was also the first occupant of this office to fully recognize the central role his Department could play in creating jobs at home ...
... Secretary of Commerce , again the first African- American to serve in this capacity . Significantly , he was also the first occupant of this office to fully recognize the central role his Department could play in creating jobs at home ...
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... SECRETARY OF COMMERCE RONALD H. BROWN AND OTHER AMERICANS Mr. LOTT . Mr. President , today , the Senate returns to ses- sion for the first time since the tragic accident on April 3 that took the lives of Secretary of Commerce RON ...
... SECRETARY OF COMMERCE RONALD H. BROWN AND OTHER AMERICANS Mr. LOTT . Mr. President , today , the Senate returns to ses- sion for the first time since the tragic accident on April 3 that took the lives of Secretary of Commerce RON ...
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Ronald H. Brown, 1941-1996, Secretary of Commerce. For his nation , RON was more than an ambassador of commerce . His mis- sions were pilgrimages of peace , of economic hope and democracy's ideals . For his party and his President , he ...
Ronald H. Brown, 1941-1996, Secretary of Commerce. For his nation , RON was more than an ambassador of commerce . His mis- sions were pilgrimages of peace , of economic hope and democracy's ideals . For his party and his President , he ...
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Ronald H. Brown, 1941-1996, Secretary of Commerce. RON BROWN was the most effective Secretary of Commerce I have known in my years in the Senate . It is fair to say that he was the most energetic and outstanding individual to ever serve ...
Ronald H. Brown, 1941-1996, Secretary of Commerce. RON BROWN was the most effective Secretary of Commerce I have known in my years in the Senate . It is fair to say that he was the most energetic and outstanding individual to ever serve ...
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