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  The Honorable Donald T. Regan will exhibit Original Oil Paintings at the Wally Findlay Galleries, Chicago on 5 May ...
Regan was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1918 and graduated from Harvard University in 1940 with a BA degree in English.
Regan also served as the sixty-sixth Secretary of the Treasury and was in the forefront of formulating and implementing the Reagan Administration's economic policy for four years.
Regan served as Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the New York Stock Exchange, and as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania.
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 Donald Regan Relationships plus Donald Regan and You
Donald wants to be adored and worshipped like the royalty he feels he is, and it is difficult for anyone to resist the warmth and attention Regan lavishes on those he cares about.
Donald Regan often makes decisions solely for emotional or personal reasons, because something "feels right" or because he has always done it a certain way and he is uncomfortable changing it.
Donald Regan has had to move a lot, or Regan's family may have been blatantly different from other people so that Donald was often deemed an outsider or a "weirdo".
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 Ronald Reagan
What was shocking about the revelations in Donald Regan’s book, For The Record, was not that Reagan had consulted an astrologer, but that the entire Presidential schedule had been calibrated according to astro-diktat.
For the media and much of the public, the news that the White House had been in thrall to an unknown (and unelected) star-gazer was final proof that the Reagan presidency had been an elaborate and slightly deranged sham, their president a superstitious halfwit.
Nancy also accused Donald Regan – one of many White House staff with whom she had clashed and whose dismissal she had engineered - of ‘twisting’ the story to ‘seek revenge’.
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 Walsh Iran / Contra Report - Chapter 30 Donald T. Regan
Regan was initially untruthful about at least one significant meeting with Casey on the evening of November 24, 1986, but Regan later corrected the record: He initially denied having discussed with Casey the discovery of the Iran/contra diversion on November 24 but later admitted he had.
Regan has testified repeatedly that the only time he ever spoke to North on the phone was on November 24, 1985, but he consistently maintained that this conversation concerned the hijacking of an Egyptian airliner.
Regan in the Grand Jury on February 3, 1988, was shown a memo by Deputy CIA Director John McMahon, written December 7, 1985, stating that a Finding had been signed to cover the November 1985 HAWK shipment.
www.fas.org /irp/offdocs/walsh/chap_30.htm   (10523 words)

  
 Donald T. Regan Papers (Library of Congress)
DONALD T. Prepared by Laura J. Kells with the assistance of Patricia Rettig Manuscript Division Library of Congress Washington, D.C. [Note: numbers refer to pagination of original WordPerfect text] Administrative Information.
Regan's management of the day-to-day operations of the Reagan presidency is documented in the daily schedules of both Regan and the president and Regan's telephone logs of incoming and outgoing calls.
Other papers from the period prior to Regan's work in Washington include files of political activities and memberships in organizations ranging from the tournament policy board of the Professional Golfers' Association of America to his chairmanship of the board of trustees of the University of Pennsylvania.
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 U.S. Treasury - Biography of Secretary Donald T. Regan
Formerly chief executive officer at the investment firm of Merrill Lynch, Donald.T. Regan (1918-2003) was appointed Secretary of the Treasury by President Ronald Reagan in 1981 and became the champion of Reagan's plan to
His portrait of Donald T. Regan was painted in 1986 in Regan's White House office after he had left the Treasury Department.
The only request Regan made at the final sitting was that Abrams include presidential cufflinks, which Regan said were his trademark and he later presented Abrams with a pair.
www.ustreas.gov /education/history/secretaries/dtregan.html   (270 words)

  
 REGAN, DONALD T
After Regan was discharged from active duty in 1946, he decided to pursue a business career instead of returning to law school.
In December 1980, Regan agreed to serve as Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration.
Regan was able to see to fruition the tax reform begun while he was Treasury Secretary.
www.reagan.utexas.edu /resource/findaid/regan.htm   (2798 words)

  
 Hævneren fra Det Hvide Hus - Kultur - Nyheder - Berlingske Tidende   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Donald Regan kastede et blik på topnyheden på CNN.
Men nyheden var god nok - og Donald Regan var ikke.
Selv om de skabte en umiddelbar mediestorm, fik ingen af dem den varige effekt som Donald Regan og »For the Record«.
www.berlingske.dk /kultur/artikel:aid=894066   (493 words)

  
 The Genealogical Resource Web Page for - Regan
The descendants of Daniell Regan (circa 1626 - 1687) and Elizabeth.
Donald T. Regan (Sec of Treasury) Donald T. Regan
James J. Regan, Attorney, CA Regan Law Firm, Missouri
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 Boston Review: Donald Regan on Judith Jarvis Thomson's "Abortion"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Boston Review: Donald Regan on Judith Jarvis Thomson's "Abortion"
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Originally published in the October/November 1995 issue of Boston Review
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