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  1. The first list charts all living former members of the United States cabinet and information regarding their tenure. The second list charts the last living former cabinet members of each presidency (up to the Nixon Administration), and information regarding their tenure.

  2. Members of the Cabinet include the vice president and the president-appointed heads of each executive department. It is typical for members of the Cabinet to resign when a new president takes office. However, when President Johnson assumed office in 1963 after President Kennedy's assassination, he asked the existing Cabinet to stay in order to ...

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  4. The table provides a list of cabinet members in the administration of Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson. Cabinet of President Lyndon B. Johnson. *Newly created department. November 22, 1963-January 20, 1965 (Term 1) State. Dean Rusk.

  5. Ramsey Clark was the last surviving member of Johnson's cabinet, who died on April 9, 2021. Vice presidency. The office of vice president remained vacant during Johnson's first (425-day partial) term, as at the time there was no way to fill a vacancy in the vice presidency.

  6. Jun 26, 2019 · Here are the facts and trivia that people are buzzing about. Secretary of State Dean Rusk (Cont.)Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon (Cont.)Henry H. Fowler, 1965Joseph W. Barr1, 1968Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara (Cont.)Clark M. Clifford, 1968Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy (Cont.)N. de B. Katzenbach, 1965Ramsey Clark ...

  7. Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson. Vice President. Hubert H. Humphrey. Secretary of State. Dean Rusk (1963–1969) Secretary of Defense. Robert S. McNamara (1963–1968) Secretary of Defense. Clark Clifford (1968–1969) Secretary of the Interior. Stewart Udall (1963–1969) Attorney General. Robert F. Kennedy (1963–1965) Attorney General. Nicholas ...

  8. The members of the Lyndon Johnson Presidential Cabinet provided the President with advice on the important events of his presidency from November 22, 1963 to January 20, 1969. Key government issues requiring Cabinet debate included the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights Act and the Assassinations of Malcolm X, Martin ...