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On September 28, 1964, Jones was named by President Lyndon B. Johnson to serve on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), initially through a recess appointment and subsequently through a Senate confirmation. Jones served on the commission until 1973 during both Republican and Democratic administrations.
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I had belonged to my Republican club in the neighborhood because when I got back to New York after law school, it was a social thing and a way of getting back into the community in New York. So I had joined it. Those were my Republican
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Jones Nomination: Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on Nomination of Mary Gardiner Jones, Federal Trade Commission, February 18, 1965
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Commission on Fiscal Accountability of the National's Energy Resources, which presented a report to the White House on ways that national oil and gas royalties can be better tracked on public lands.
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Office of Presidential Libraries. Office of Presidential Papers. 1/20/1969-ca. 12/1974 (1969-01-21).
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later in life. In 2007, Jones released an autobiography, titled
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of the United States, to which she was appointed by President
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United States Congress Senate Committee on Commerce (1965).
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during her time on the FTC, Jones became a member of the
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In 1971, she was named as a potential nominee to the
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Federal Trade Commission
Lyndon B. Johnson
New York, New York
Washington, D.C.
U.S.
Republican
Wellesley College
Yale Law School
Lawyer
Federal Trade Commission
Lyndon B. Johnson
Manhattan
Long Island
Nightengale-Bamford School
B.A.
Wellesley College
Office of Strategic Services
World War II
Yale Law School
Antitrust Division
United States Department of Justice
antirust
Elizabeth Hanford
Supreme Court of the United States
Department of the Interior
Republican
Democratic Party
congestive heart failure
Washington, D.C.

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