Wayne Coy
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Wayne Coy | |
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Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission | |
In office December 29, 1947 – February 21, 1952 | |
President | Harry S. Truman |
Preceded by | Paul A. Walker |
Succeeded by | Paul A. Walker |
Personal details | |
Born | Albert Wayne Coy (1903年11月23日)November 23, 1903 |
Died | September 24, 1957(1957年09月24日) (aged 53) |
Political party | Democratic |
Albert Wayne Coy (November 23, 1903 – September 24, 1957) served as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission from December 29, 1947, to February 21, 1952.[1]
During World War II, he served as a Liaison Officer for the Office for Emergency Management, and as a special assistant to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.[2] [3]
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Preceded by | Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission December 1947–February 1952 |
Succeeded by |
References
[edit ]- ^ "Commissioners from 1934 to Present". Federal Communications Commission. 2013年06月05日. Retrieved 2017年05月13日.
- ^ "The Papers of (Albert) Wayne Coy". FDR Presidential Library and Museum.
- ^ "A. Wayne Coy". Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame. 22 January 1995. Archived from the original on 2019年01月17日. Retrieved 2018年05月18日.