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  1. James Paul Mitchell (November 12, 1900 – October 19, 1964) was an American politician and businessman from New Jersey. Nicknamed "the social conscience of the Republican Party," he served as United States Secretary of Labor from 1953 to 1961 during the Eisenhower Administration.

  2. James Paul Mitchell (12 de noviembre de 1900 – 19 de octubre de 1964) fue un político estadounidense de Nueva Jersey. Tenía por sobrenombre «la conciencia social del Partido Republicano», fue Secretario del Trabajo de los Estados Unidos desde 1953 hasta 1961 durante la Presidencia de Eisenhower.

  3. James P. Mitchell served as secretary of labor under President Eisenhower from 1953 to 1961. He reorganized and improved the department, determined minimum wages, and resolved strikes.

  4. Hall of Secretaries: James P. Mitchell. Portrait Artist: C.J. Fox. Tenure: October 9, 1953 to January 20, 1961. From New Jersey. Held a wide range of jobs to finance his education. Had a retail business of his own; became a labor relations executive in the retail industry.

  5. James P, Mitchell, Secretary of Labor in the Eisenhower Administration, died yesterday in his suite at the Astor Hotel after a heart attack. He was 63 years old. Mr. Mitchell, whose home was in...

  6. In both business and government, James P. Mitchell was a staunch advocate of human relations and the practice of constructive collective bargaining based on genuine concern for the worker. An active supporter of civil rights, he led efforts to raise the minimum wage, aid migrant workers, extend skills training throughout the workforce and ...

  7. United States Secretary of Labor. The opportunity to serve my country was my highest honor. James Mitchell was born in 1900 in Elizabeth, New Jersey. His father died in 1912. Mitchell earned $2 a week delivering groceries while attending parochial school. He used the money he earned to purchase books.