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William Nuckles Doak (December 12, 1882 in Rural Retreat, Virginia–October 23, 1933 in McLean, Virginia) was an American labor leader who served as United States Secretary of Labor from December 9, 1930, to March 4, 1933, under Herbert Hoover.
He died from cardiovascular disease at the age of 50 in McLean, Virginia, and is buried in the Methodist Church Cemetery in his birthplace of Rural Retreat, Virginia.
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United States Secretaries of Labor Secretaries of Commerce & Labor Secretaries of Labor Cabinet of President Herbert Hoover (1929–1933) Vice President Charles Curtis (1929–1933)Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg (1929) • Henry L. Stimson (1929–1933)Secretary of War James William Good (1929) • Patrick J. Hurley (1929–1933)Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon (1929–1932) • Ogden L. Mills (1932–1933)Attorney General William D. Mitchell (1929–1933)Postmaster General Walter Folger Brown (1929–1933)Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams III (1929–1933)Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur (1929–1933)Secretary of the Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde (1929–1933)Secretary of Commerce Robert P. Lamont (1929–1932) • Roy D. Chapin (1932–1933)Secretary of Labor James J. Davis (1929–1930) • William N. Doak (1930–1933)Categories:- Hoover administration cabinet members
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- 1933 deaths
- Cardiovascular disease deaths in Virginia
- People from Wythe County, Virginia
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