Presidents of The Commission
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Name | From | Until |
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Dorman B. Eaton | Mar 9, 1883 | Nov 1, 1885 (resigned) |
Alfred P. Edgerton | Nov 9, 1885 | Feb 9, 1889 (removed) |
Charles Lyman | May 13, 1889 | Dec 15, 1893 (resigned) |
John R. Procter | Dec 15, 1893 | Dec 12, 1903 (died) |
John C. Black | Jan 17, 1904 | Jun 10, 1913 (resigned) |
John A. McIlhenny | Jun 12, 1913 | Feb 28, 1919 (resigned) |
Martin A. Morrison | Mar 13, 1919 | Jul 14, 1921 (resigned) |
John H. Bartlett | Jul 15, 1921 | Mar 12, 1922 (resigned) |
William C. Deming | Mar 1, 1923 | Feb 6, 1930 (resigned) |
Thomas E. Campbell | Jul 11, 1930 | c. 1933 (resigned) |
Harry B. Mitchell | May 19, 1933 | Feb 26, 1951 (resigned) |
Robert Ramspeck | Mar 16, 1951 | Dec 31, 1952 (resigned) |
Philip Young | Mar 23, 1953 | Feb 11, 1957 (resigned) |
Harris Ellsworth | Apr 18, 1957 | Feb 28, 1959 (resigned) |
Roger W. Jones | Mar 10, 1959 | Jan 4, 1961 (resigned) |
John W. Macy | Mar 6, 1961 | Jan 18, 1969 (resigned) |
Robert E. Hampton | Jan 18, 1969 | c. 1977 |
- Alan K. Campbell, 1977-1978
- Alan Campbell 1979–1981
- Don Devine 1981–1985
- Constance Horner 1985–1989
- Constance Newman 1989–1993
- Kay Coles James 2001–2005
- Linda M. Springer 2005–2008
- (Acting) Michael Hager 2008–2009
- (Acting) Kathie Ann Whipple 2009
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