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George Magoffin Humphrey (March 8, 1890 – January 20, 1970) was an American lawyer, businessman and banker. He served as the United States Secretary of the Treasury for President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Early life Humphrey was born on March 8, 1890, and raised in Cheboygan, Michigan, the son of Caroline (née Magoffin) Humphrey (1861–1946) and Watts Sherman Humphrey (1844–1916). Through his brother Watts S. Humphrey, he was the uncle of software engineer Watts Humphrey. He received both his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Michigan. Career After practicing law in Saginaw, Michigan for five years with his father's firm, he accepted a position as general counsel with steel manufacturer M. A. Hanna Company in 1917. That association lasted 35 years and included his ascension to company president in 1929. He served as Chairman of The Business Council, then known as the Business Advisory Council for the United States Department of Commerce in 1946. Following Dwight Eisenhower's election to the Presidency in 1952, Humphrey was recommended by close adviser General Lucius D. Clay, who had worked with the corporate magnate regarding post-war plans in Germany. Secretary of the Treasury As Secretary of the Treasury in the first Republican Administration in 20 years, Humphrey was one of the most influential of President Eisenhower's Cabinet members. Eisenhower was once quoted as saying, "When George speaks, we all listen." Humphrey had given up a $300,000 salary to accept the Cabinet position that paid just $22,500. He fought to have a balanced budget, tight money, limits on welfare and foreign aid, as well as "trickle down" tax cuts. He was even more adamant about government spending, saying in a 1957 press conference that if it wasn't curbed, "you will have a depression that will curl your hair." Humphrey left office on July 29, 1957. Following Humphrey's departure that same year, he returned to the Hanna Company, serving as honorary board chairman and director, then later became chairman of National Steel Corporation. Later life In 1962, Humphrey became embroiled in a potential controversy when a Senate committee investigated the stockpiling of nickel during his time in the Cabinet. The $98 million deal involved companies he had once headed, but he explained that his motivation was to increase the country's strategic stockpiles and was thus cleared. He made no profit from the deal. Personal life On January 15, 1913, Humphrey was married to Pamela Stark of Saginaw. They had three children together: Cynthia Pamela Humphrey, who married Royal Firman Jr. They divorced in September 1970. Gilbert Watts Humphrey (d. 1979), who became the Chairman of the Hanna conglomerate. Caroline Helen Humphrey, who married John G. Butler. In his later years, Humphrey essentially remained out of the spotlight. His health deteriorated when he suffered an apparent heat stroke in August 1969. He then became a frequent visitor to hospitals until entering Cleveland's University Hospital cardiac unit on December 27, 1969. He died there on January 20, 1970. He was buried at the Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio. References External links Papers of George M. Humphrey, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library George M. Humphrey at Find a Grave. Discover the Pamela Humphrey popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Pamela Humphrey books.

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  • Finding Kate synopsis, comments

    Finding Kate

    Pamela Humphrey

    Time doesn't heal all wounds, but it sometimes delays retribution.After learning she was kidnapped as a child, Kate is eager to move to Texas. Alexexcited about their newly budding...

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    Hill Country Secrets

    Pamela Humphrey

    Hill Country Secrets, a mix of suspense, smalltown romance, and genealogyFall in love with Kate and Alex and the small Texas town of Schatzenburg in this threebook series.Finding C...

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    Captivated by Steph

    Remi Carrington

    Dating again is not part of my plan, and romance with my late husband's best friend is definitely off limits.When Blake shows up after five years, I remember how much fun he was to...

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    Grace

    Thilo Wydra

    Thirty years ago, Grace Kelly was tragically killed when her vehicle tumbled forty meters from the serpentine roads of Monaco. She has since become a myth, a style icon existing be...

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    Finding Treasure

    Pamela Humphrey

    A seemingly innocent encounter changes her dream life into a nightmare.Settled into her Texas home, Kate launches her genealogy business. Still living in the cabin, Alex racks up m...