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Harlow, Bryce N(athaniel)

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Harlow, Bryce N(athaniel) (1916-1987)

US lobbyist and government official. An army veteran and House Armed Services Committee chief clerk, he was President Dwight D Eisenhower's congressional liaison and speech writer (1951-61). Chief lobbyist for Proctor and Gamble, he worked briefly for Richard Nixon in 1968. He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1981. Harlow was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.


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