Clarence Douglas Dillon (born Clarence Douglass Dillon; August 21, 1909 – January 10, 2003) was an American diplomat and politician, who served as U.S...
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Bordeaux wine company Domaine Clarence Dillon. Joan Dillon is the daughter of U.S. Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon and his wife, Phyllis Chess Ellsworth...
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bonds used to finance the Triborough Bridge. C. Douglas Dillon, the son of Dillon Read co-founder Clarence Dillon, served as chairman of the company before...
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History. Retrieved January 15, 2016. Pace, Eric (January 12, 2003). "C. Douglas Dillon Dies at 93; Was in Kennedy Cabinet". The New York Times. Retrieved...
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Irish nobleman Carmen Dillon (1908–2000), English art director Cass Dillon (born 1986), American singer-songwriter C. Douglas Dillon (1909–2003), American...
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becoming the sixth family member to serve on the board.[citation needed] C. Douglas Dillon, the United States Secretary of the Treasury under both Presidents...
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WHITE HOUSE, June 4, 1963 In March 1964, Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon halted redemption of silver certificates for silver dollars.[citation...
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Bostwick Benjamin Brewster Samuel P. Bush Duncan Candler Daniel O'Day C. Douglas Dillon J. Richardson Dilworth Samuel Calvin Tate Dodd William Lukens Elkins...
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Flag of the Treasury Department was approved on January 11, 1963, by C. Douglas Dillon, the 57th Secretary of the Treasury, and was first displayed on July...
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In late 1950, he accompanied secretary of state John Foster Dulles and Douglas MacArthur on a trip to Japan to conclude a peace treaty, during which time...
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