Harry C. McPherson AKA Harry C. McPherson, Jr. Born: 22-Aug-1929 Birthplace: Tyler, TX Died: 16-Feb-2012 Location of death: Bethesda, MD Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Attorney Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: White House Counsel to Johnson Military service: USAF (intelligence officer) Father: Harry McPherson Mother: Nan Hight Wife: Clayton Read (m. 1952, div.) Daughter: Coco Son: Peter Wife: Mary Patricia DeGroot (m. 1981, until his death, one son) Son: Samuel
University: Southern Methodist University University: BA, University of the South (1949) University: Literature, Columbia University (1949-50) Law School: LLB, University of Texas (1956)
DLA Piper Senior Counsel (2002-)
Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand Partner (1969-2002)
US Official US Base Closure and Realignment Commission (1993) US Official President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island (1979) White House Counsel (1965-69) US State Department Asst. Secy. for Educational & Cultural Affairs (1964-65) US Official Deputy Under Secy. for International Affairs, Army Dept. (1963-64) Congressional Staff General Counsel, Democratic Policy Committee, US Senate (1961-63) Congressional Staff Asso. General Counsel, Democratic Policy Committee, US Senate (1959-61) Congressional Staff Asst. General Counsel, Democratic Policy Committee, US Senate (1956-59) State Bar of Texas 1955 District of Columbia Bar CHF International Trustee Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors (1974-77) Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Trustee (1969-74) Kennedy Center General Counsel (1976-91) Kennedy Center Vice Chairman (past) Federal City Council President (1983-88) Economic Club of Washington, DC President (1992-99) Effective Government Committee Elizabeth Dole for President Gephardt for President Gore 2000 John Kerry for President National Leadership PAC New Leadership for America PAC
Author of books:
A Political Education: A Journal of Life with Senators, Generals, Cabinet Members and Presidents (1972, memoir)
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