Lincoln Clark Andrews
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Lincoln Clark Andrews | |
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Born | 1867 |
Died | 1950 |
Title | Assistant Secretary of the Treasury |
Term | 1925 to ? |
Predecessor | Roy Asa Haynes |
Lincoln Clark Andrews (1867–1950) was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury starting in 1925. He was in charge of Prohibition enforcement after Roy Asa Haynes held the office. Time magazine called his forces the Prohibition Army.
Biography
He was born in 1867.
Andrews reorganized the bureau in 1925, resulting in the layoffs of numerous agents, including Izzy Einstein and Moe Smith in New York, who were nationally the most successful and famous team.[1][2]
He died in 1950.
References
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- ↑ "Izzy and Moe", Time, 23 November 1925, accessed 11 April 2011
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