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  1. Harold McEwen Ickes (/ ˈ ɪ k iː z /; born September 4, 1939) is the former White House Deputy Chief of Staff for President Bill Clinton. He was a leading figure in the Clinton administration's healthcare reform initiative.

  2. Harold Ickes resigned. In a 3,000-word statement he charged that the President’s friends “resented keenly the fact. . . I told the truth.”. Ominously recalling the scandal of Teapot Dome, he ...

  3. Nov 29, 1998 · Now, having weathered thousands of questions and amassed hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal bills, Mr. Ickes, the former White House deputy chief of staff, finds fate and...

  4. Harold M. Ickes is Chairman Emeritus of Meyer Suozzi. Mr. Ickes also is Co-Chair of the firm’s Labor practice group and also manages the firm’s Washington, D.C. office.

  5. Feb 14, 1993 · Late on the night of Jan. 13, in the Governor's Mansion in Little Rock, Ark., Harold McEwen Ickes had a painful conversation with a friend he had known since they protested the Vietnam War...

  6. Dec 20, 1996 · Harold M. Ickes sounds surprisingly gentle in his final days at the White House, given his reputation as a flinty infighter who does not yield anything easily, least of all his own perch on...

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  8. Harold LeClair Ickes ( / ˈɪkəs / IK-əs; March 15, 1874 – February 3, 1952) was an American administrator, politician and lawyer. He served as United States Secretary of the Interior for nearly 13 years from 1933 to 1946, the longest tenure of anyone to hold the office, and the second longest-serving Cabinet member in U.S. history after ...