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  1. William Fairfield Whiting (July 20, 1864 – August 31, 1936) was United States secretary of commerce from August 22, 1928, to March 4, 1929, during the last months of the administration of Calvin Coolidge.

  2. We sadly announce the passing of William F. Whiting, the founding and senior partner of Whiting, Ross, Abel & Campbell, on March 22, 2023. Bill was an extraordinary lawyer who set the highest possible standards for professional work product and conduct.

  3. William Fairfield Whiting (20 de julio de 1864 -31 de agosto de 1936) fue secretario de Comercio de los Estados Unidos del 22 de agosto de 1928 al 4 de marzo de 1929, durante los últimos meses de la administración de Calvin Coolidge.

  4. The original hymn was written in 1860 by William Whiting, an Anglican churchman from Winchester, United Kingdom. Whiting grew up near the ocean on the coasts of England and at the age of thirty-five had felt his life spared by God when a violent storm nearly claimed the ship he was travelling on, instilling a belief in God's command ...

  5. William F. Whiting (1928–1929) Born in Holyoke, Massachusetts on July 20, 1864, William Fairfield Whiting was the son of a prominent Massachusetts political leader. Whiting became active in Republican Party politics and served as a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1924 and 1928.

  6. William F. Whiting was the senior partner and founder of the law firm of Whiting, Fallon, Ross, Abel & Campbell, LLP (1940-2023).

  7. William Fairfield Whiting, nacido el 20 de julio de 1864 en Holyoke (Massachusetts) y murió el 31 de agosto de 1936 en un lugar, es un político estadounidense. Miembro del Partido Republicano, fue secretario de Comercio entre 1928 y 1929 en la administración del presidente Calvin Coolidge. Biografía Referencias. Fuente