Martin Patrick Durkin
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The official portrait of Martin P. Durkin hangs in the Department of Labor
Martin Patrick Durkin (March 18, 1894 – January 19, 1955) was a U.S. administrator. He served as Secretary of Labor from January 21 1953 to September 10 1953.
He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and died in Washington D.C.
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| Preceded by Maurice J. Tobin | U.S. Secretary of Labor 1953 | Succeeded by James P. Mitchell |
United States Secretaries of Labor | ||
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| Secretaries of Commerce & Labor | Cortelyou • Metcalf • Straus • Nagel | Image:US-DeptOfLabor-Seal.svg |
| Secretaries of Labor | Wilson • Davis • Doak • Perkins • Schwellenbach • Tobin • Durkin • Mitchell • Goldberg • Wirtz • Shultz • Hodgson • Brennan • Dunlop • Usery • Marshall • Donovan • Brock • McLaughlin • Dole • Martin • Reich • Herman • Chao | |

