OVERVIEW:
FULL NAME:
Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss
BORN:
January 31, 1896;
Charleston, West Virginia
DIED:
January 21, 1974 (age 77);
Brandy Station, Virginia
POLITICAL PARTY:
Republican
HIGHLIGHTS:
1917-1919:
Personal Secretary to Herbert C. Hoover, Head of the Belgian Relief Committee
1919:
U.S. Delegate to Final Armistice Convention
1919:
Joined Kuhn, Loeb & Company (New York, NY)
1926:
Entered Navy Reserve
1929-1947:
Partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Company (New York, NY)
1938-1948:
President of Temple Emanu-El (New York, NY)
1941:
Entered Active Naval Duty;
Adviser to Navy Under Secretary James Forrestal
1945:
Promoted to Rank of Rear Admiral;
President, Princeton Institute for Advanced Study
1946-1950:
Member of the Atomic Energy Commission
1950-1953:
Financial Adviser to Rockefeller Family
1953-1958:
Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission
1958-1959:
Acting Secretary of Commerce (Recess Appointment)
1959:
Nomination for Secretary of Commerce Rejected by Senate
PORTRAITS:
RESOURCES:
UVA Miller Center
Oral History (6/16/1971, Truman Library)
Papers (American Jewish Historical Society)
Wikipedia
MEDIA COVERAGE:
OBITUARIES (1/22/1974):
New York Times