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  1. Donald Paul Hodel (born May 23, 1935) is an American former politician who served as United States Secretary of Energy and Secretary of the Interior. He was known during his tenure as Secretary of the Interior for his controversial "Hodel Policy," which stated that disused dirt roads and footpaths could be considered right-of-ways ...

  2. DONALD P. HODEL – U.S. PRESIDENTIAL HISTORY. 40. REAGAN. HOME. POSITIONS: Secretary of Energy (1982-1985) Secretary of the Interior (1985-1989) OVERVIEW: Miller Center. White House. Wikipedia. RESOURCES: Interview (C-SPAN, 11/22/1988) ARTICLES: DOE Nomination, 10/25/1982 ( UPI) Interior Nomination, 1/10/1985 ( LAT, LAT, NYT)

  3. Donald Paul Hodel was born on May 23, 1935, and received his law degree from the University of Oregon School of Law. In the Reagan administration, Hodel served as secretary of energy (1982-1985) and later as undersecretary and then secretary of the interior (1985-1989).

  4. Donald Paul Hodel was born on May 23, 1935, and received his law degree from the University of Oregon School of Law. In the Reagan administration, Hodel served as Secretary of Energy (1982–1985), and as Under Secretary and then Secretary of Interior (1985–1989).

  5. 3 de mar. de 1986 · Before banging heads the other day with the Chrysler chieftain Lee A. Iacocca, Interior Secretary Donald P. Hodel was one of the more obscure members of the Reagan Cabinet.

  6. The President today announced his intention to nominate Donald P. Hodel to be Secretary of the Interior. He would succeed William P. Clark. Mr. Hodel is currently serving as Secretary of Energy. From February 1981 until November 1982, he was Under Secretary of the Department of the Interior.

  7. 1 de jun. de 2007 · On a warm night during the spring reading period of 1954, Donald P. Hodel ’57—a freshman living in Wigglesworth E-11—received a welcome distraction that became a valuable lesson.