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Treasurer of the united states |
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TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES, government. Before entering on the duties of
his office, the treasurer is required to give bond with sufficient sureties,
approved by the secretary of the treasury and the first comptroller, in the
sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, payable to the United States,
with condition for the faithful performance of the duties of his office, and
the fidelity of the. persons by him employed. Act of 2d September, 1789, s.
4.
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Added Harry Pachon, president of the Claremont-based Tomas Rivera Policy Institute: ``It's paradoxical, isn't it, that the treasurer of the United States may have trouble raising money? Romana, who declined to be interviewed for this article, is probably best known as the 34th treasurer of the United States, a post she held from 1971 to 1974, during the Nixon administration. You could teach a whole history class on the dollar bill and the quizzes are just as much fun: What's the difference between the Treasurer of the United States and the Secretary of the Treasury? |
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