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Sinclair Weeks

Personal data
Date of birthJune 15, 1893
Place of birthNewton, Massachusetts
Date of deathFebruary 7, 1972(age 78)
Place of deathConcord, Massachusetts
Political partyRepublican
Alma materHarvard University
OccupationBanker
Military service
Service/branchUnited States National Guard
United States Army
Battles/warsWorld War I
In officeFebruary 8, 1944 - December 19, 1944
Succeeded byLeverett Saltonstall
Preceded byHenry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
13th United States Secretary of Commerce
In officeJanuary 21, 1953 - November 10, 1958
PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower
Succeeded byLewis L. Strauss
Preceded byCharles W. Sawyer

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Charles Sinclair Weeks (June 15, 1893 - February 7, 1972), better known as Sinclair Weeks, was United States Secretary of Commerce from January 21, 1953 to November 10, 1958 under Dwight D. Eisenhower. He was also the mayor of Newton, Massachusetts, from 1930 to 1935, and a United States Senator from Massachusetts from February 1944, when he was appointed by Governor Leverett Saltonstall following the resignation of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., who went to serve in World War II, until December 1944, when a new senator was elected. Weeks did not run in that election.

Born in West Newton, Massachusetts, Weeks graduated from Harvard University, served on the U.S.-Mexico border with the National Guard in 1916, and served in World War I. He was a businessman in various industries for much of his adult life, before, after and during his political activity. Weeks was a member of the Republican Party. He served as a member of the Republican National Committee from 1941 to 1953 and served as treasurer of the party from 1940 to 1944.

Weeks was president of the American Enterprise Association from 1946 to 1950.

Weeks' father, John W. Weeks (1860-1926), was a United States congressman and senator from Massachusetts and the United States Secretary of War from 1921 to 1925.

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From Chaos to Structured Beauty: Nancy Almquist - Patch Tweet this news
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Climate Denial Crock of the Week: Heatwave Edition [Videos] - PlanetSave.com Tweet this news
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Garry Monk in plea to Swansea City - WalesOnline Tweet this news
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Creedence Clearwater Revival set for Rock Band - GameSpot Tweet this news
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Plea to ban kids from Knox pool - Knox Leader Tweet this news
Knox Leader--Boronia resident Joe -Sinclair-, who helped lead the campaign for the pool to ease his wife Britte's spinal pain, described the situation as stupid. ... - Date : Mon, 05 Jul 2010 03:03:26 GMT+00:00
Cam Sinclair scores solid eighth place against the worlds best in Moscow - Fullnoise Tweet this news
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Medicare to test allowing more than palliative care in hospice - American Medical News Tweet this news
American Medical News--In the meantime, children with terminal illnesses and their families should benefit from Medicaid's coverage of concurrent care efforts, Dr. -Sinclair- said. ... - Date : Mon, 24 May 2010 01:48:25 GMT+00:00
Rugby League: Bellingen v Kempsey - Bellingen Courier Sun Tweet this news
Bellingen Courier Sun--Try scorers were Corey -sinclair- 2; Ben Neaves 2: and one each to Luke Suter, Rick Corda, Vaughan Babbini and Kyle Anforth. Best players were Corey -Sinclair-, ... - Date : Mon, 24 May 2010 22:28:59 GMT+00:00
Sinclair offers Defense Acquisition Academy - Times Community Newspapers of Greater Dayton Tweet this news
Times Community Newspapers of Greater Dayton--Most courses are delivered in an online format and each sequence can be completed in 12 -weeks- or less. Training is expected to begin in mid-July 2010. ... - Date : Fri, 21 May 2010 17:30:38 GMT+00:00

United States Senate
Preceded by
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
United States Senator from Massachusetts
Served alongside: David I. Walsh

1944
Succeeded by
Leverett Saltonstall
Preceded by
John O'Leary
President of the American Enterprise Association
1946-1950
Succeeded by
Lewis H. Brown
Political offices
Preceded by
Edwin O. Childs
Mayor of Newton, Massachusetts
1930-1935
Succeeded by
Edwin O. Childs
Preceded by
Charles Sawyer
United States Secretary of Commerce
Served under: Dwight D. Eisenhower

January 21, 1953 - November 10, 1958
Succeeded by
Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss


United States Senators from Massachusetts

Class 1Dalton * Cabot * Goodhue * Mason * Adams * Lloyd * Gore * Ashmun * Mellen * Mills * Webster * Choate * Webster * Winthrop * Rantoul * Sumner * Washburn * Dawes * Lodge, Sr. * Butler * Walsh * Lodge, Jr. * J. Kennedy * Smith * E. Kennedy * Kirk * Brown
Class 2Strong * Sedgwick * Dexter * Foster * Pickering * Varnum * Otis * Lloyd * Silsbee * Davis * Bates * Davis * Everett * Rockwell * Wilson * Boutwell * Hoar * Crane * J. Weeks * Walsh * Gillett * Coolidge * Lodge, Jr. * S. Weeks * Saltonstall * Brooke * Tsongas * Kerry

United States Secretaries of Commerce

Secretaries of Commerce & LaborCortelyou * Metcalf * Straus * Nagel
Secretaries of CommerceRedfield * Alexander * Hoover * Whiting * Lamont * Chapin * Roper * Hopkins * Jones * Wallace * Harriman * Sawyer * Weeks * Strauss * Mueller * Hodges * Connor * Trowbridge * Smith * Stans * Peterson * Dent * Morton * Richardson * Kreps * Klutznick * Baldrige * Verity * Mosbacher * Franklin * Brown * Kantor * Daley * Mineta * Evans * Gutierrez * Locke

Cabinet of President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953 �1961)

Vice PresidentRichard Nixon (1953 �1961)
Secretary of StateJohn Foster Dulles (1953 �1959) * Christian A. Herter (1959 �1961)
Secretary of DefenseCharles E. Wilson (1953 �1957) * Neil H. McElroy (1957 �1959) * Thomas S. Gates, Jr. (1959 �1961)
Secretary of the TreasuryGeorge M. Humphrey (1953 �1957) * Robert Bernard Anderson (1957 �1961)
Attorney GeneralHerbert Brownell, Jr. (1953 �1957) * William P. Rogers (1957 �1961)
Postmaster GeneralArthur Summerfield (1953 �1961)
Secretary of the InteriorDouglas McKay (1953 �1956) * Fred Andrew Seaton (1956 �1961)
Secretary of the AgricultureEzra Taft Benson (1953 �1961)
Secretary of CommerceSinclair Weeks (1953 �1958) * Lewis L. Strauss (1958 �1959) * Frederick H. Mueller (1959 �1961)
Secretary of LaborMartin P. Durkin (1953) * James P. Mitchell (1953 �1961)
Secretary of Health, Education, and WelfareOveta Culp Hobby (1953 �1955) * Marion B. Folsom (1955 �1958) * Arthur S. Flemming (1958 �1961)



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