One of the definitions of cabinet is: a body of advisers of a head of state. Therefore, as a body of advisers to the President of the United States, the term Cabinet is fitting. The name comes from English history and the cabinet of the king of England existed long before there was a United States.
The Postmaster General was a Cabinet-level position from 1829 to 1971, but the Postmaster General is no longer a Cabinet member since the United States Postal Service is now a special agency outside of the executive branch rather than an executive department.
Rutherford Birchard Hayes has those initials.
Cabinet secrecy is the policy in which all members of the cabinet must keep all government talk within the cabinet.
Some companies that produce cabinet keys include Jasper Cabinet and Cabinet Makers Office. You can also get cabinet replacement keys at websites such as Cubiclekeys.
I think the answer is DOD - Department of Defense
Yes, the Department of Education.
Shadow Cabinet of James Callaghan was created in 1979.
The Woodwright's Shop - 1979 Cabinet Workbench 25-8 was released on: USA: 2005
The Woodwright's Shop - 1979 Craftsman Wall Cabinet 22-3 was released on: USA: 2002
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How many positions in the president's cabinet in 1950?
I have an old smoking table/cabinet with a copper lined humidor. The tag on the inside of the cabinet says "Springfield Furniture Works". However when I removed the copper lining from the cabinet. the wood behind is stamped with Car. P. Co. The botom of the cabinet is scratched with a 689, I'm guessing that is the patern number.
FG are the initials for Frank Gasparro, who designed the Susan B. Anthony dollar.
I recently purchased an oil Painting dated 1979 of the Fountain in Lake Eola Park in Orlando Florida with surrounding buildings of Orlando with the initials of the artist M.E.M. any information on this
It's not mandatory but since he picks his cabinet, he will most likely listen to their advice.
Washington has four cabinet secretaries; Obama has 11 more.