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NEW UNITED STATES TREASURER.—Mrs Elizabeth R. Smith, who has been appointed Treasurer of the United States by the President-elect (Mr Kennedy), decorating a Christmas tree at her home in Kentfield, California. She is the first woman named for a leading position in the new Democratic administration. Mrs Smith, a 49-year-old Democratic national committee-woman, will take over the post from Mrs Ivy Baker Priest, a Republican,

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29398, 28 December 1960, Page 2

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NEW UNITED STATES TREASURER.—Mrs Elizabeth R. Smith, who has been appointed Treasurer of the United States by the President-elect (Mr Kennedy), decorating a Christmas tree at her home in Kentfield, California. She is the first woman named for a leading position in the new Democratic administration. Mrs Smith, a 49-year-old Democratic national committee-woman, will take over the post from Mrs Ivy Baker Priest, a Republican, Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29398, 28 December 1960, Page 2

NEW UNITED STATES TREASURER.—Mrs Elizabeth R. Smith, who has been appointed Treasurer of the United States by the President-elect (Mr Kennedy), decorating a Christmas tree at her home in Kentfield, California. She is the first woman named for a leading position in the new Democratic administration. Mrs Smith, a 49-year-old Democratic national committee-woman, will take over the post from Mrs Ivy Baker Priest, a Republican, Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29398, 28 December 1960, Page 2

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