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  1. Charles Sinclair Weeks (June 15, 1893 – February 7, 1972), better known as Sinclair Weeks, was an american politician and served as United States Senator from Massachusetts (1944) and as United States Secretary of Commerce from 1953 until 1958, during President Eisenhower's administration.

  2. 8 de feb. de 1972 · CONCORD, Mass., Feb, 7—Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce in the Eisenhower Administration from 1953 until he resigned in 1958, died today. He was 78 years old and made his...

  3. Sinclair Weeks was secretary of commerce under President Eisenhower from January 21, 1953, to October 22, 1958. Weeks graduated from Harvard with a B.A. in 1914 and started work as a banker in Boston.

  4. 7 de nov. de 1996 · My father, Sinclair Weeks, was a member of President Eisenhower's cabinet as Secretary of Commerce and was instrumental in implementing the Federal highway system. For all of us old enough to have driven across the country before the war, we know what an expedition it was.

  5. Weeks, Sinclair. Richard Bowditch Wigglesworth: Way-Stations of a Fruitful Life. n.p., 1964. Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1771-Present. 1893-1972. Here are the facts and trivia that people are buzzing about.

  6. Sinclair Weeks was born on June 15, 1893 in West Newton, Massachusetts to John Wingate Weeks and his wife Martha A. Weeks. He graduated from Harvard University in 1914. After graduation he went to work for the First National Bank of Boston.

  7. The author’s father, Sinclair Weeks Jr., was a business leader, as CEO of Reed & Barton and a director of the National Association of Manufacturers. Stuart-Sinclair has directed his creative energies into the cultural sector, as founder and director of The Center for American Studies at Concord, Massachusetts, USA: < www.concord-ium.us >.