- Bernard M. Shanley
Bernard Michael Shanley (1903-1992) was most well-known for his work with U.S. President
Dwight D. Eisenhower . He served under President Eisenhower asDeputy White House Chief of Staff , Appointments Secretary (1955-1957) and SpecialCounsel (1953-1955).Shanley was born in
Newark, New Jersey in 1903 and began his career in law in 1929. A Fordham University Law School graduate, he was a member of theNew Jersey Bar and theUnited States Supreme Court Bar. His law career was quite extensive, and his professional memberships included Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, theAmerican Bar Association , the Essex County and Somerset County Bar Associations, and theAmerican Judicature Society . Shanley was a founder of the prominent New Jersey law firm, Shanley & Fisher, P.C., which grew into one of New Jersey's largest and most distinguished law firms before merging withDrinker Biddle & Reath in November 1999.Shanley's work in politics extended throughout state and national political arenas. As an integral contributor to and supporter of the Republican Party, he served as the Chairman of the New Jersey Republican Finance Committee and Council of Legal Advisors, as well as the
Republican National Committee man for New Jersey from 1960 through 1964, and again from 1968 until his death in February 1992. Shanley was the Republican candidate forUnited States Senate from New Jersey in 1964, losing to Democratic incumbentHarrison A. Williams .During
World War II , Shanley served in theUnited States Army from 1942 through 1945.Shanley was a college roommate and baseball teammate of
Lou Gehrig atColumbia University during the early 1920s.External links
* [http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/listofholdingshtml/finding_aids_s.html Diaries of Bernard M. Shanley, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library]
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