Securities and Exchange Commission Appointees - Roosevelt

Roosevelt

Under Franklin D. Roosevelt:

  • Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. - 1934-35 (Chair: 1934-35)
  • George C. Mathews - 1934-40
  • James M. Landis - 1934-37 (Chair: 1935-37)
  • Robert E. Healy - 1934-46
  • Ferdinand Pecora - 1934-35
  • J.D. Ross - 1935-37
  • William O. Douglas - 1936-39 (Chair: 1937-39)
  • Jerome Frank - 1937-41 (Chair: 1939-41)
  • John W. Hanes - 1938
  • Edward C. Eicher - 1938-42 (Chair: 1941-42)
  • Leon Henderson - 1939-41
  • Sumner T. Pike - 1940-46
  • Ganson Purcell - 1941-46 (Chair: 1942-46)
  • Edmund Burke, Jr. - 1941-43
  • Robert H. O'Brien - 1942-44
  • Robert K. McConnaughey - 1943-49
  • James J. Caffrey - 1945-47 (Chair: 1946-47)

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Famous quotes containing the word roosevelt:

    Now comes this Russian diversion. If it is more than just that it will mean the liberation of Europe from Nazi domination—and at the same time I do not think we need to worry about the possibility of any Russian domination.
    —Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)

    Don’t forget what I discovered—that over ninety percent of all national deficits from 1921 to 1939 were caused by payments for past, present, and future wars.
    —Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)

    If you believe that a nation is really better off which achieves for a comparative few, those who are capable of attaining it, high culture, ease, opportunity, and that these few from their enlightenment should give what they consider best to those less favored, then you naturally belong to the Republican Party. But if you believe that people must struggle slowly to the light for themselves, then it seems to me that you are a Democrat.
    —Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962)