Albert Casey | |
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67th United States Postmaster General | |
In office January 7, 1986 – August 16, 1986 | |
President | Ronald Reagan |
Preceded by | Paul Carlin |
Succeeded by | Preston Tisch |
Personal details | |
Born | February 28, 1920 |
Died | July 10, 2004 | (aged 84)
Alma mater | Harvard University |
Albert Vincent Casey (February 28, 1920 – July 10, 2004) was a United States Postmaster General, publisher of The Los Angeles Times, and an attendee of the Bohemian Grove. He received two degrees from Harvard University in 1948.
Casey served in the U.S. Army for four years during World War II. He spent eight years as President of Times Mirror Company and was CEO of American Airlines from 1974 to 1985. He was a Distinguished Executive at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.[1]
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Further reading[]
- "Business Notes BANKING" Time.com April 25, 1988 [1]
- "Albert V. Casey, 84, American Air Chief, Dies" NY Times, July 14, 2004, [2]
- " R.T.C.'s Chief Stepping Down" NY Times, February 18, 1993, [3]
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