"Charles D. Baker served as the U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of Transportation (1969); the Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Policy and International Affairs (1970-1971); and the Under Secretary of Health and Human Services (1984-1985)."
Remarks made at the Annual Meeting of the American Transit Association by Dr. Robert A. Hemmes, Assistant Administrator for Program Demonstrations, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, in Boston, Massachusetts on September 23, 1970.
Charles D. Baker served as the U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of Transportation (1969); the Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Policy and International Affairs (1970-1971); and the Under Secretary of Health and Human Services (1984-1985).
"Charles D. Baker served as the U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of Transportation (1969); the Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Policy and International Affairs (1970-1971); and the Under Secretary of Health and Human Services (1984-1985)."
Remarks by Michael Cafferty, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment and Urban Systems, Department of Transportation, for Delivery at the American Society of Civil Engineers Meeting, on the panel “The Urban Transportation/Innovation Problem: Can New Concepts Help?” in Boston, Massachusetts on July 13, 1970.
"Charles D. Baker served as the U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of Transportation (1969); the Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Policy and International Affairs (1970-1971); and the Under Secretary of Health and Human Services (1984-1985)."
"Charles D. Baker served as the U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of Transportation (1969); the Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Policy and International Affairs (1970-1971); and the Under Secretary of Health and Human Services (1984-1985)."
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