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Early life and education [edit] Dean Gooderham Acheson was born in Middletown, Connecticut, on April 11, 1893. His daddy, Edward Campion Acheson, was an English-born Canadian (immigrated to Canada in 1881) who, after serving in The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada throughout the North-West Disobedience of 1885, became a Church of England priest after finishing from Wycliffe College and moved to the U.S., ultimately becoming Bishop of Connecticut.


Like his father, Acheson was a staunch Democrat and opponent of restriction. Acheson participated in Groton School and Yale College (19121915), where he signed up with Scroll and Secret Society, was chosen to Phi Beta Kappa, and was a sibling of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Phi chapter). At Groton and Yale he had the track record of a partier and prankster; he was rather aloof however still popular with his classmates.


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At Harvard Law School from 1915 to 1918, nevertheless, he was swept away by the intelligence of professor Felix Frankfurter and completed fifth in his class. Personal life [modify] On May 15, 1917, while serving in the National Guard, Acheson married Alice Caroline Stanley (August 12, 1895 January 20, 1996). She enjoyed painting and politics and acted as a supporting influence throughout their enduring marital relationship; they had three kids: David Campion Acheson, Jane Acheson Brown and Mary Eleanor Acheson Bundy.


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At that time, a new custom of bright law students clerking for the U.S. Supreme Court had been begun by Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, for whom Acheson clerked for 2 terms from 1919 to 1921. Frankfurter and Brandeis were close partners, and future Supreme Court Justice Frankfurter recommended that Brandeis handle Acheson.


He predicted the long lines and stylish bearing of the pedigreed horse, a self-assured grace, an acerbic elegance of mind, and an appeal whose chief tourist attraction was maybe its penetrating candor ... [He] was swift-flowing and direct ... Acheson was viewed as an 18th century rationalist ready to use an irreverent wit to matters public and private.


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When Secretary William H. This Author fell ill, Acheson unexpectedly discovered himself acting secretary regardless of his ignorance of financing. Since of his opposition to FDR's plan to deflate the dollar by managing gold rates (hence developing inflation), he was forced to resign in November 1933 and resumed his law practice. In 19391940 he headed a committee to study the operation of administrative bureaus in the federal government.






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