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    Gabriel Hauge (/ˈhaʊɡi/ HOW-ghee; March 7, 1914 – July 24, 1981) was a prominent American bank executive and economist. Hauge served as assistant to the...
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  • Norwegian environmental activist Gabriel Hauge (1914–1981), American bank executive, author and economist Hans Nielsen Hauge (1771–1824), Norwegian revivalist...
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    the United States House of Representatives representing North Dakota. Gabriel Hauge (March 7, 1914 – July 24, 1981), a prominent American bank executive...
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    it." Eisenhower later met with his chief economic advisor, Gabriel Hauge. On 22 August, Hauge was sent home ill. That same day, Burney stated that the president...
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  • Grottum Deb Haaland Carl G. O. Hansen Josh Hartnett Sig Haugdahl Gabriel Hauge Louis J. Hauge Jr. Marty Haugen Garrett Hedlund Tippi Hedren Skitch Henderson...
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  • years living together with Hauge and his wife. They were the parents of a sizable family, Their son Gabriel Kielland Hauge (1857–1940) was an engineer...
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  • One of the members, Steve Benedict, later served as an assistant to Gabriel Hauge, who was Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs in the administration...
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    assistant White House press secretary (announced January 18, 1953) Gabriel Hauge, White House administrative assistant Emmet John Hughes, White House...
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  • Haugan – (1847–1909) American banking executive in Chicago, Illinois. Gabriel Hauge – (1914–1981) prominent American bank executive and economist. John...
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  • 1958 he was chosen by President Eisenhower to succeed the retiring Gabriel Hauge as Special Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs. Early in...
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